HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-25 - Orange Coast PilotIt'll be windy but dry
.so be thankful for that
Thankacivina celebrationa took
phloe Wlder rainy ak!e. Thunday.
but Orange Cout residenta can be
thankful for the holiday weekend
forecast -it ahould be dry and
wlndy.
The downpour cau.ed a tree to
fall on power llnee along the 1700
block of Santa Ana Avenue in
Co.ta Meu about 10:30 p.m.
•· About t ,700 homes-were blacked
out for about 45 minutes while
Southern Calllomia Ediaon crews
repaired the damage.
Heavy rain drenched the Qr.
an.ge Coast Thursday ahemoon
and evening, arriving while many
residenta were in the midst of
their turkey dinners.
THI ORANlil COAST
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1983
1n Huntinc10n Beach, veteran
weather watcher J . Sherman
Denny aaid more than a half.inch
of rain fell between 8 a.m. ThW"l-
day and 8 a.m. today.
Denny said the downpour
brinp hU total for the eeaon that
began July 1 to 7.~ lnchel. He
aaid laat's year's total by t.hia date
was 2.68 lnches:-
-Balf:id on the. figures he baa kepi
for 50 years, Denny said the
average seuonal rainfall for
Huntington Beach ia 12.11 lnches.
National Weather Service
spokesman Bob Webater said fair
conditions are forecast for tonight
and Saturday. Overnight the
mercury will dip into the 48 to
~-dearee ranp.
The high temperature Satur-
day will be 65 to 70 delreee.
Sunday'• temperaturet may be a
few dqreea wanner, Webater
aa.ld, although breezy condittona
will oonUnue.
Weekend wtnda will guat at 20
to 30 mllee per hour.-
No additional rain ia expected
ov.er the week~ ln the 0r8!'P
Coutarea.
Residenta planning an ex-
curaion to other parts of the state
will face atraveler'a adviaory in
the deeerll and the mountainl
becal.18e of gusty winds and snow
in the mountaina above 6,000 feel.
The Alloclated Preas reported
anow deptha hit IUc feet ln the
Sierra Nevada today after an Icy Thankacivina Day 1torm dropped
u much u three feet of snow on
the mou.ntaina before moving
eaatward.
Chains or anow til'el were
required on virtually every road
ln northern Nevada and lhe Sierra
today. but law enforcement of-
fidala said the number of aod-
"dentl wu aurpnalnglytow. · ··-·
The storm, which wu accom-
panied by wtnda of up to 60 mph,
cloeed some ski re90rta around
Lake Tahoe on Thankaciving. But
the reeorta were expected to take
full advantage of the fresh pow-
(See WEATHER, Pa1e Al)
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UllY PIPIR
ORANGE COUN TY . C A LIFORNI A 25 CENTS
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Edi&0n Co. employee removes portion of tree that
fell on power lines in Costa Mesa Thursday night.
CoaSt stores bracing
for Christmas crush
A Christmas bigger than life
Th~ energies of South Coast Plaza
mall and the talents at South Coast
Repertory have merged to give kids
of all ages a Christmas bigger than
life. The Plaza's Carousel Court is a
magical wonderland for holiday
shoppers. Putting the project
together are Cliff Faulkner,
John-David Keller and Shigeru Yaji.
See story BI.
By CHRISTINE DECKER °' .. ..., .........
The Christmas rush got off to a
slow 1tart this morning. There
were few early bird.a.
But shop owners say this may
be the laat slow morning before
the big holiday.
"I think it's beca1.1.1e we've
changed our hours. Few people
are aware' stores are open an hour
earlier," aa..id Pat Little from
Bullock's Chistmu card depart-
ment, at South Coast Plaza.
·It was only 9:30 a .m. -only 30
minutel after opening.
"lt'1 really empty in the mall.
But I can guarantee you it'll fill
up," said Linda Weninger, South
Cout leCW'ity and cuatomer rela-
tionl.
She said traffic may be a little
congested early each moming.
Security guards are atopplna eech
car entering the parking lot in an
effort to reroute employees to
faraway loll to allow more park-
ing for cuatomen. F.rnployees will
be shuttled from their can to their
joba.
Over at Fashion Island in New-
port Beach a few people lined up
outside some of the stores await-
ing their opening at 9 a.m.
"It's been busy all week. It's not
real busy yet. But I'm excited, this
is the moet fun time of the year to
be working here. It's going to get
crazy in a very short time, aa..id
Father Hamilton, clerk at Rob-
inson 's fragrance center at
Fashion Wand.
"Usually what happens ii
people think it's going to be so
(See CHRISTMAS, Pqe Al
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Traflic at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa reflects
Christmas rush at Orange Coast shopping centers.
Fence furor .raging in HB
Developer and neighbors embroiled in 'Hat field-McCoy I eud'
By ROBERT BARK.ER
Of ............
Twenty-two-year-old J eff
Schueeler Mys he was awakened
on the morning of Oct. 20 by the
furious barking of hia dop, "try-
ing to protect their territory."
"I came downstairs to aee what
Wal happening and guys with
chain saws were attacking our
fence,'~ he said. "It was like a
group of terroriatl," he aa..id.
What was taking place wu a
battle between developer Bobby
Cornelius and residenta that's
been likened to the akinn.iahing
"between the Hatflelds and the
McCoys."
It seems that Cornelius, a Cer-
ritos developer, wan ti to build two
boU8el behind residences on
Curtis Street near Bolsa Chica
Street on the high ground north-
eut of the Bola Chica manhlanda
in Huntington Beach.
The back yard .of Schuesler's
parents' home, as well as yards of
other homes, exte.nd into a 20-fout
swath set aside for a public
eaaement.
And Cornelius needs to build a
street on the easement to build the
new homes "for his kids." If
there's no street. there's no way to
get to the new homes.
Cornelius told City Council
members this week that he's
taken out various pennits and
thereby felt he was entitled to tear
down the fences to get hia projects
going.
However, he said he will comp-
ly with a temporary restraining
order obtaihed by residents until a
court can reeolve the diapute.
yard fence around the euement.
Resident John Schuesler -
J eff Schuesler's father -asked
city officiala to protect the back
(See FENCE, Pqe A.%)
Mesa~sflght
freeway din
In back yard
Ch!_~ sought in HB
b~at stabbing case
But Cornelius told city officlala
that the homeowners received a
$5,000 dbcou.nt on the purchue
price on their homes "and were
steal.l.ng land" that didn't belong
to them when they put the back
. Orange Coat College won a thrtltlng
2.'=23 cont•t from Golden W•t Thureday
to ftnllh the MUOn In IOle poueeelon Of
third piece In the South Coat Conference. ----.... 'By UREN E. &LEIN °' .. ..., .......
Joe and Marjorie Fratt had
lived in their Costa Meu
home, next to the San Dleao
Freeway, for four yeen and It
didn't IMf1'I to bother them too
much:
'lben, after thil YNI"'•
M~h 1 storm, a row of larp
trMI that ahlelded the Fratta
from the eoutbbound 1anee of
the heavily traveled freeway
wen rued.
"It w11 a rude awakenina,''
Joe Fratt uJd. ~ he
hardly reallied the bKk COi'·
Der ol hia ~ Wll onJr 27
feet from the freeway'• ea,e.
But when the t1'eft were cut
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Joe and Marjorie Fratt
down. the huardl, ..... and
air pollution the freeway left·
erated hit the Fratta Wre a brick wall.
(See Flll!EW AV, p_,. A.I)
,,
HuntinpJn Bach 1JOljce-tn-
veltipton expect to work throuah the weekend to try and
cnck a pmll"I Hun~ Har-
bour bumldde CMe.
Set. F.d Mcr.rlaln aid de~
UWll a.re continutna their 8Mn:h
for clum in the death of Charlee T. Knicht. a 21·yar-old Milor who
wu found fatally •tabbed
Wednmday mumin8 in the cabin
of a 30-foot eailboat ducked at Pwter'•. Landinc· The Dutch Ts.t, dubbed a "Jnx boat" by
marina onJoobn, Wll theeceneof
drownlnl death -than two yean-ao.
Police IUd K:.N,ht, ~ ~
apprentice eefped to the USS
Mobile ln Lone Beach, WU
)
mbbectTepeetedly 11rth£ Upper
tono.
McErlain aa.ld today police still
have not located the murder
weepon. 1ilere were no Gena of a stn.iale aboard the boat, and
police thecJrbe that Knisht WM
either Mleep or WM t81cen by
aurprl8e When the ltabbtnc oc-
curred. He may have known the
killer, police .ud.
Mcl'.rlin aid ln\lelUpton a.re
tryinl to locate wtc:n-w&
may have~ .,.beoue board the
boet at the time of the murder.
'l11e -1Jor'1 body ... ..
covered by Paul I>Aefenbllch,
owner of the boat. Dlefenb9ch, a
Lone a.di bUI driver,~ police
be had met Kniaht on h1I bUI
(leeSTAllBING, Pap Al)
SeeA13.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Novemw 25, 1813
l_c_~_N_11_N_u1_D_1_1_o_a_11_1 ____ l ,Leave the Christmas shopping to us'
FREEWAY NOISE .. • South Coast Plaza offers gilt-hunting service for people to busy to do it thel118elves
From PageA1
'nwty decided to hit beck -Seymour, they can't . pt
with a brick wall of their own. Caltrana, whkh hu Ju,rimk:·
S1nce March 21, when they tion over the freeway, to
and about 100 othera from the budge.
net,hborhooda bordering the Caltrana offlclala vialted the
freeway between Moon llark lite, reviewed the problem and
and Harbor Boulevard ap-denied the aound wall request.
peared before the City Coun· The clUzena have offered to
di, they've found that bW.lding pay for the wall thernaelvee, If
a wall lln't aa eaay u it looka. Caltrana wW ultimately reim-
l'ilpecially when it'• next to bW"ll! them when anticipated
a freeway. widening of the freeway takea
The Fratt•ud other mem-ptace·in'&bout two yec1. And
ben of the citizens committee thecityhuoffered$400,000to
for a aound wall have re-help start the $1 million effort.
llNl'Ched theilsueandcomeup But if they do erect a wall,
with wveral re&IOlll why they they might be forced to have it
want the wall built: tom down at their expenae
• The sound levels from the after an environmental atudy
freeway, taken in and around on freeway widenenlng ia
their homes by Gorden completed, the Fratta found.
Bricken and Aseociatee of All thecltii.ellBcan do now Is
Santa Ana, showed noiee ex-continue to lobby to get the
ceeded both C.O.ta Mesa and study accelerated. And they
De Trana would like to get a guard rail state partmentof por· putintemporarilytoahieldthe
taUon safety standards. homes from poaalble acddenta. • Acddenta occurring on the freeway, elevated aeveral feet Meanwhile, Cal trans hu
over their homes, could send just installed new trees where
can n into their yarda or the stumps were left in March. ome.. ~-------&;>~~RRli»-~--
• Stranded motorists have they came in five-gallon cans
hopped low backyard fences -and they don't provide the
and wandered into homes psychological shield to the seekina uaistance. freeway the larger ones did.
• Becauae the freeway is Marjorie Fratt said the fight
elevated, the homeowners' has been a frustrating one.
prtv8C'/ has virtuall_ y disap-And although she understands
peattd.. the rules and regulations that
·~andairpolludon bave prevent The sound wall from
increued greatly since the going up, ahe says she can't
hich il red th agree with them. trees, w f · te e air• "It JUS. t seems like they could were taken down. be flexible when they're deal-
Although the residents have ing with people's health and flWlAled to elicit support from welfare. It seems like people
cltycoundlmembera,cityataff should matter more than
and from A.memblyman Nolan what's on a piece of paper," she
Frizzelle and state Sen. John said.
FENCE FIGHT ...
From PageA1
yarda to preeerve open apace. But
he al.lo said he WQuld have talked
the matt.er over with C.Omeliua
but that the developer allegedly
opened the battle witJ:i chain saws.
His eon, Jeff, claimed that
c.omellua -egged on by workers
-cut hJa garden h08e with a knife
while young Schuesler was get-
ting ready to protect the fence by
spraying the workers.
After hearing the argumenta,
the City Council on a 4-3 split,
voted not to approve C.Omeliu.'
parcel maps until legal and per-
sonal disputes can be reeolved.
STABBING PROBED ...
From Page A1
•route. Alter the two became
acquafnted, Knight was pemlitted
to sleep aboard Diefenbach'• boat
eevera1 n.ighta a week.
McErlain said Diefenbech. 46,
wu not a suspect in the killing.
'Ibe boat owner told police the
YOW\I aai.lor had been depreseed
recently and had not been adapt-
ing well to Navy life. Diefenbach
initially thought the death was a .,
.Weide.
The Dutch Treat haa been tied
up near the Red OnJon restaurant
at Peter's Landing.
The vessel was the scene of an
earlier, unrelated death in Janu-
ary, 1982., when co-owner Robert
L . Christophenen fell overboard
and drowned. An autopsy re-
vealed he was intoxicated at the
time.
CHRISTMAS RUSH ...
From Page A1
busy the day after 1bankagiving,
they ltay away until the next day.
Then, it's terribly busy," said
Dennis Murray, manager at South
Cout Village's Gamesmanahlp.
National trends show there'll be
more lifta under the Christmaa
tree this year. Locally, the same
applies.
"There's a general feeling of
optirni.am acroaa the country.
Everybody's got a little more
money. Our businels baa been
picking up over laat year," said
Murray.
DRY WEATHER ...
From PageA1
der lnOW and clearing weather
today.
Thanksgiving ia traditionally
the first big skiing weekend in the
Sierra.
The National· Weather Service
in Reno reported snowfall from
the storm of up two to three feet at
higher elevations of the Sierra,
bringina seuoh accumulaUollB to
aix feet or more.
Nineteen inches of snow fell at
the top of F.cho Summit on the
California side of Lake Tahoe, and
13 inches at a Southern Pacific
Railroad maintenance station near
Donner Summit. A spokesman at
the station said there was allghtly
over three feet of snow on the
ground. '
Highway patrol dispatchers in
both Reno and Truckee reported
few accidents on Thanksgiving or
early today, an'd moat of thoee
which did occur were minor.
"So far, they're doing great,"
said Reno police Lt. C.N. Saulnier
of motorists in the area. And, he
added, "It's really slick out there.''
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Oflflel)ellfNtt ....
A Newport Beach-baaed com·
pany that provides a wide range of
1ervioes for buainett executives
hu opened an office in the South
COILSt Plaz.a Mall.
tta mission: easing the headache
of Christmas shopping for thoee
who either don't have time for it
or can't stand doing It.
Kimberly Norton and Suzi Full·
er, the ownen of a buainete-ealled
Gentlemen's Agreement, have es·
tablished a mall-wide shopping
aervice aimilar to eervices offered
by aome department atorea, said
Carlyn Clrtllo, public relatlona
apokeswoman for the mall.
At Fashion laland ,
Neiman-Mareua, Broadway and
Robinllon'a department store.
offer penonal shopping eervicee
geared toward executives, and
moet other department at.ores in
the area have aimllar pl'OIJWIW.
But for aomeone who's not aure
what to get for a special relative or
friend, Gentlemen's Agreement
employees wW put their heada
·t.otether-and ferret -ou.,·eeveral
unique gifta while trying to meet
apeclflcatlona on a questionnaire
the cuatomer filla out before the
shopping begins. Cirillo said.
Reagan 'restrained'
after 01issile setback
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -
President Reagan, dismayed by
Moecow's announcement of re-
taliation against the Urtited States
for deploying new missiles in
western Europe, is keeping his
response low key in an apparent
effort to prod the Soviets back to
the bargaining t.able.
The Soviet Union has been
threatening since March to re-
spond to the new U.S. missiles in
Europe with new deployments of
ita own cloee to the United States,
but the quMtiona of where and
how remained unanswered.
Soviet President Yuri V. An-
dropov announced Thursday that
the Soviet Union will i..ncreue ita
nuclear weapons at aea, at home
and in Eaate.m Europe.
Reagan's muted reaction to the
deciaion was made in a written
statement ilsued soon after the
Soviet news agency Tua relayed
Andropov'• 1tat.ement.
Hobart Boughton rites Saturday
Memorial services will be held
Saturday for Hobart "Hoby"
Boughton who died Tuesday at
the age of 65 after suffering a
heart attack, a family member
said.
Mr. Boughton, a retired chief
radioman in the U.S. Coast Guard,
operated theC.OmmunityBuainess
Services photo copy business in
Huntington Beach at the time of
his death.
He is survived by his wife Faye,
who is the coordinator for the
.enior citizen outreach program
for the city of Huntington Beech,
and by a daughter, Barbara, who
recently graduated from the Uni-
versity of California at Santa
Barbara. He alao is survived by hi.a
mother, Doria Brennan, of Hunt-
ington Beach.
Memorial services are ached-
uled at 1:30 p.m. at St. Wilfrid's
Epi.acopal Church, 18631 Chapel
Lane, Huntington Beach.
Family members suggest that
donatiollB can be made to the
Huntington Beach Council on
Aging.
Aileen Elliott succumbs at 88
Private funeral .ervices were
scheduled today at Fairhaven for
Alleen Elliott who died at her
home in Newport Beach Wednes-
day. She was 88.
Mrs. Elliott was the widow of
the late D. W. Elliott who for many
years was known as "Mr. Yacht-
ing" in Southern Califorrua. He
was the commodore of the New-
port Harbor Yacht Club in 1951
and was the overall winner of the
1941 Los Angeles-to-Honolulu
race in the yacht FAcapade.
Correction
A story in the Saturday Nov.
19 edition incorrectly reported
the monthly dues of the Newport
Harbor Lawn Bowling Club.
The story should have said the
yearly fee to join the club is $30.-
M.ra:-EWott was a member of
the Stanford University women's
basketball team. Since her hua-
band'a death 13 years ago she has
been active in community affain.
Mn. Elliott ii survived by a
daughter, Betty Elliott Field of
Portu.gueee Bend, and a aon Dan
Elliott of Balboa.
Or, If youoome in with aapeclflc
lilt in mlnd, you can ,Sve it to the deli~ted ahoppera at Gentle·
men a Aifeement and they will
pick out the ltema from South
Cout Plaza Mall and VWaae
ahopa for you -even 1taylna
within your budget and your time
deadline.
How much does ll oost to avoid
Chriatmaa shopping?
Gentlemen'• Agreement
charges a $26 hourly fee. And, of
coune;you pay for all the ,Uta.
South Cout Plaza haa been
interested in initiating a penonal
shopping aervice for 10me time
Cirillo aairi.
"We had th1a idea for a whlle,
but we wanted an outllide fllm to
do it 90 we wouldn't pt cauaht in
the middle" of mtrehanta eompet.-
lna for ahoppen, the ea1d.
Gentlemen'• ~t wW
not advocate any perUcular atores
in the mall or in South Cout
Village, she said.
The Gentlemen'• A,areement
shop in Newport Beach offers
many eervicee, from catering, to
hou8ecleaning. to lawldry' to
party coordinatina. Gentlemen'•
Agreement ia upsiain in the
Carowiel Court at the mall next to
Joeeph Magnin'a.
Presidential
Thanksgiving
in California
President Reagan
and wife Nancy
relax with (amil.---------
members (from
left), daughters
Patti Davis,
Maureen Reagan
and husband Den-
_oia ReY~ and
brother Neil Re-
agan with wile
8el8 prior lo tur-
key dinner.
BULLITIN BOARD
Health technology
demonstration at OCC -
Demonstrationa of health technoJ.ocy will be t;;:;t an open
hOUle for Orange Coast C.Ollege'a Allied Health Proiram
Wedneeday from 3-6 p.m.
Studenta will conduct mnulations of CPR. blood Pft9Utt t.e9ta.
x-rays and Eros during the open hoU8e and infonnation on vU"iow
health care field.a will be available.
For information, call Margie Willia at 432-~.
Chiropractor to discuss slipped disc
A ru.cu..ion of the .Upped diac and what can be done to
allevtate the problem will be held Wedneeday at the We.It Coat
Chiropractic Center, 5922 Warner A:w., Huntington Beech. 'nie lecture, free and open to the public, will be oondUded by
Dr. Calvin B. Rem. Seating re9el'Vationa may be obtained by calling
the center at 840-3448.
Jewish agencies to meet in Irvine
Members of Orange County~ and Jewilh ~
wW meet Dec. 4, at the Irvine Marriott, 18000 Von Kannan.
Memben wW dilc\m the problema related to the taeo:w:udous
growth of the county Jewtah oommunity. Jacob Ivan. con-
. aul-general for :r.r.eJ.. wW be the suest speaker.
Information on raervadonl can be obtained by callfnc
530-6636.
Non-verbal communication meet set
'"11\e ~of Non-Verbal CorQulW\ic:ation''.ta the tin* of
a lecture ~uled Dec. 2 at~ CoMt C.OUece in CClta M-.
The prosram will be offered from 7 to 11 p .m . in OCC1 hculty
Hou.e, located in the the Fine Arts Buildina.
Dr. Steven Winer, who telicbes COW'lell on relaUomblp
communica1ion. will conduct the workshop.
The wol'lcahop wW focus on communication akilla and linen1na
respome9. Tldteta are available at the OCC Ticket Office, located in
the Student Center Bulldinl· For lnformadon. call~.
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~Soviet plans to bolster arsenal said regrettable
MOSCOW (AP)-Prellident Yuri V. Andropov
aaya the Soviet Union will enlarge ita nuclear anenal
at home, ln l.utem Europe and at IN ln respon1e to
NA 'ro'S deployment of new U.S. rru.ue. ln Weetem
~~t W•tem le.den Mid Andropov'a atat.e-
ment, <Wried Thunday by the offlcl.al Soviet newa
aaency T111, wu little more than a conflnnation of
lonl-atandina Soviet plana.
However, lt wu the flnt time Andropov
publicly had d.i9cloeed new plana to bolater Soviet
martt1me nuclear forces. Navy 10u.rcet ln Waahlngton
have aa1d 1everal Soviet submarines anned with
J'lucleat weepona are Uligned to poait.iona aeveral
hundred mllee off the eut and west U.S. couta.
In Bru.ela, U.S. 1rm1 neaotiator Paul Nltt.e
today called the Kremlln'a cutoff of talka a
re,rettable hardenina of the Soviet poeitlon.But he
said he re,retted even more the Soviet decilion to
i.ncftue the numbers and t... of SS-20 nuclear
mLMAlea u a reeporwe to the new U.S. mt.llee.
In Bonn, Weat GemlAn Chancellor Helmut Kohl
and French Prelident Francola Mltternnd red
to the Soviet Union to return to the Geneva . The
leaden had juat concluded a two-ct.y IUJ1Unit ln the
Weet German capital.
F.ut German Communist Party chief Erich
Honecker called for continuation of the F.ut-Weet
"political dialQ8Ue" deeplte the breakdown of the
Geneva talb. Speaking about the acceleration of
Tipsy lrvlne drivers llkely targets
for city's tough new 'deuce' team
• By ANDREA ADEL.WN
Of ................
For thoee who bend the elbow
at local taverna or restauranta
and drive Irvine a1reets after 7 at
nilht. the odda of getting ar-
reated for drunken driving are
against the imbiber.
Irvine police reported ln the
-fint-lG-moftdw of--1983,...anests
for driving while unde,r the
Irvine streets through October
while in the same 10-month
period this ye.ar eight have been
killed. Three of thia year's
deaths involved alcohol.
lnOrangeCounty, 125 people
die every year at the handa of
drunk~n driven, according to
Janet Cater, secretary for
M&&Aen~
en, an organization pushing for
1tricter drunken driving lawa.
higher la grounda for a milde-
meanor arrest.
Office.rs Bob McConnick and
Debbie Sugg patrol Irvine
streeta between 7:30 p.m. and 4
a.m . Tueteiay through Satur-
day, watching for traffic viol-
ations that are often a giveaway
that a drunk ia behind the
wheel,-Wbi\e...ud.
Their *1arles, training and an
lntoxilyzer, which testa blood
for alcohol content through a
puff of air, are paid by a
$167,000 two-year grant fr.om
the atate Office of Traffic Safe-
ty.
m1lllle deployment ln hia country, Honecker Mid,
"Aa a matter of coune. theee meuw'9 do not caua
Joy ln our country. But they were '*"9'ry to foll
mlliWy IUpremaC'y by the Onie.cl S&ata."
'nle North Atlantic Tr..ty Orpniution pluw to
deploy 572 new medJum·ranae U.S. c:ru.t.e and
Penhlnc 2 nuclear ml..tlel ln ftve W.tem Europeen
countriel starUnc next month. Pana of 10me ol the
-=~y have arrived ln Bri~tatn and Weet
-AnmopOV tncUcated that, t.hrouah an l.ncreued
eea anenal, he wanted t.o keep the threat to
American.90ll at the Mme level 11 tha the Kremlin
aaya l.a pcl9ed by Weetem weapon1 to et territory.
"Since by deploytnc tta millilel ln Europe the
United Stai. lncn11• the nuci.t thrMt to ~
Soviet Union, the con.pand.lna Soviet •ystems will
be deployed wt th due ~t for \hladrcwnstancetn ocean.,.... and Mill," he llkl.
The Soviet Union on Wednaday broke off
Jle80Uations ln Geneva on llmldne medium·ranae
nuclear .m.u..
President Reapn. ln a ... pome islued ln &nta
Barbara. Calif., lakl: "We can only be dilmayed by
thia Soviet statement. It l.a at lharp variance with the
atated wtah ot the Soviet Union that an acreement be neaouatect."
Government apok.elmen ln West Germany and
Britain Mid Andropov'• statment wu not a IW'prile.
• influence of alcohol have jump-
ed by 71 percent, from 396
between January and October
of 1982, to 724 thia year, ln part,
becauae of a anti-drunken driv-
ing task force.
; Corresponding with more
• -drunken driving arrests ia an 8
percent decreaae in al-
cohol-related traffic accidents,
• traffic Sgt. Mike White aaid,
falling from 87 laat ye.ar to 80
durlne the same 10-month
period thia year.
The tHm'a exlatence
'dOM ... m to have a
atatlatlcal Impact' on ar-
rHt ratH ...
Two Irvine police officers,
1peci.ally trained to oper.ate
blood alcohol test equipment
and conduct aobrlety tests, are
largely responsible for the in-
creued arrest rate and for
trying to prevent drunken driv-
ers from killing.
When the grant expires ln
March of 1985, the police-de-
partment intendl to uk the City I
Council to pay for the cost of the
"deuce" team of Sugg and
McCormick. White aaid. Irvine police supervisor Paul Stop-
nik demonstrate& sobriety test for
............... '-......
Officers Debbie Sugg and Bob
McCormick, the city'• 'deuce' team.
While alcohol-related col-
lisiona declined alightly, overall
the dty'• accident rate roee 8
. , percent and the number of
: fatalltiee tripled.
• Lut year two people died on
By law, a penon suspected of
drunken driving must aubmit to
breath, blood or urine analysis.
Blood-alcohol content of .10 or
The team'• existence ''doee
eeem to have a statistical im-
pact" on arrest rates, aaid
MADD'a Cater. ''To have a good
law, you need a good chance of it
being enforced. And with a
deuce team. wont doee set out."
Cater aaid national statiatica
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
.
j
j
. ~ . .
lrvtne Polloe mllde a traffic ltop at
Lemon Grow and Or.nge BloeeolTI nu.cs.y at>out 1 p.m. wtler'9 ttt.y
.,,...... • ~ WClft'*I for poe-
...ion of~ grwn of coclllne
and 1bc grame of nwtJuen&. SM wee
tMen to the Or~ fAun'Y Jail.
More ttMln l400 In ~ and
ec:W1ea ... atOlan between 10
p.m. and I p.m. Wedneldey from a
~ .. 18019 Sky Partc. ... A llereo WM atOlan about 2 p.m.
Wedneedey from the d.ahboel d of a c=-perked .. a lhopc>llig ... In the
!5000 blodc of Walnut Avenue.
A 19n ~ t11S T•ga wee
atOlan from Herttaiga Shopping
Center on ~iv. OrM let• Wed,,..
d-nloht Of eerty nu.cs.y morning.
Huntington Beach
An auto burglery wu repotted
Thunday afternoon on the 15300
block of CM\bey Lane. A pueenger
doot ... "Jimmied" open. The loea
Included stereo equipment worth
1780. . . .
A breek-ln WM reported Thurtday
awning at a home on the 9800 block
of Verde -Mar. Entry WM made by
prying open • aiding glael door. The
1oea lnduded flrNnM worth 11.aoo
and $400 In colM. . . .
A 1978 Otdemoblle WM bur-
glartzed Thunday morning wtltle
pet1'ed on the 8400 block of
MOf-.nd Street. A coet hanger
llPPWef'ltly WM UMd to enter. The
1oea lnduded MO In CMh, S140 In
jew91ry. ~In tepee and $30 In toola.
An or.,.~~ and trallet ... reported etOlan eerty Thunday
from a c:erport on the MOO block of
Edinger Awnue. The loea WU .ti~
mated .a S 1,000.
Fountain Valley
ThlwM pried open the,.., doOf to
NNla Plant~. 10931 Talbert Ave., and ltole a 1tereo. typewnt•.
copier and calc:uletor velued at $3,075.
A thief ,., ~ ·~ door Tueeday
with an .-mk>ed of women'• aweetere
rrom P~'•CiothlnQ, 18218 Euclid
Sf. TMd'OttliiW...~ at $225. . . .
A bu= enteted a home In the 18000 of Cer1abed Coor1 and
took 127 rrom a wallet In a woman'•
purae.
Someone fir~· a 0 lhotgun Into a
garage doOf In the 11000 block of
Prtmroee Awnue. caualng 1200 In
damage.
Newport Beach
Someone picked a doot Ioctl to a ,..,.ice on 1800 b1oCk of Sher-
lngton Thurlday, ransactted the
home and eecaped with M.858 In
caeh, J9welry, ltereo equipment and
clothee.
Burgl#9 ueed ·a·~ to
breek open the door lock of a BMW
on the 400 bf9ck of Goldenrod
Thur9day and etote a '* 9tereo and 11.311 In ceah.
ThlwM ,,,tad°'*' • Widow of •
boet moored on the 300 blodc of
8ayelde n.ncs.y and eacaped with
13,535 In dMng equipment.
Co.ta Mesa
Between I 100 and S200 WM ltOlan
rrom the FlllNon Fair ce-n.r. and
Coln L.alndry, 670 W. 19th St., Costa Meaa. Wedneeday morning wherl a
man wtttl an e6Qht4nd\ kitchen knffe
threetened the caahler and emptied
the money drawers. Poltoe Mid the
euepec1 19 ct.crtb9d u wtilte, 1&-20
yeare otd. S.foot-9.-i50 ~ .
The s..r. g ... • etatlon at South
Cout Plaza w.. robb9d late
Wedneaday night by a man canytng a
two-Inch blue 1teel revotver. 1he
IU..,.ol bought • padt of dgarett• from the caehler and then pulled the
gun, ln1tructlng the clertt to put all the money In as>..-Mdc and lay on the floor. The -...pect ... last ...,,
walking towwd S...-Street.
About s1,500 .... 1t01an from •
Kaplan'• Dell In South Cout PlllU
lat• Wedneeday. The manager
the day'• "**Pta In • ptiper
on the counter for a f9w mlnut•
when he returned, the beg had
d~.
Fair skies with gusty winds
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lllf llPIRT
I • t •• '
show only one ln 2,000 drunken
driven are arreeted.
"In Irvine, you're more likely
to be caught," she aaid, and that
may keep liquor lovers from
taking to the atreeta.
The deuce teem gets ita name
from What WU Penal Code
leCtion 502, which deecritied the
state'• drunken driving viol-
ation. '!be action baa since been
renumbered, but the term,
popularized on televi.aion'a
"Dncnet." la still widely u8ed
by police departments.
"More people are killed in
Tea (traffic colliaiona) than in
crime, •• White aaid.
Red Cross f etes Newport pair
Parenting program, public relations lauded by local chapter
Two Newport Beach residenta,
Nancy Donaldson and Rick
Graves, received the Red ere.•
highest honor, the Golden Circle
Award.
Donald8on wu a member of a
national committee that de-
veloped an American Red Cro.
parenting oourwe. She la a1IO
rapomible for obtainlna a library
Councilman's
wallet taken
by bold thief
Somewhere ln Fountain Valley
there'• a nervy thief.
The daring -or dumb ........
fellow stole Oty Councilman Ben
Niel8en'a wallet from his 1982
champagne-colored Mercedea car
perked at city hall next door to the
police station.
Niellen told police he left the
wallet ln a pocket of his jlcket in
the car when he went lnto dty
council chamben about 7 p.m.
Tue.day. When he returned 15
minutes later to his unlocked auto,
he found his wallet missing along
with about $70 ln cub, ~
cellaneoua credit cards and a City
Council identification badge.
1rant to establish a Red ero.-bued profemional library.
The )lbrary apecializm ln
parent.-cbikl health and dJIMter
mat.eriala.
Oravea l.a active in the Onnce
County chapter'a public relations
and safety lel'Vices depu1menta.
Aa the chapter'• Speaker'a Bu-
reeu cha1nnan. Graw. developed
a new ~. "11'\nt Aid toc
Speaken.''
He ia aim responsible foe the
chapter'• nnt Aid Service Temn.
a volunteer group that manaa-
fint aid stations at community
A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL-
Unfortunately for the general publlc, there are a lot of people
Installing carpeting who shouldn't be. Unbelievably, many carpet
"contractors" are working unlawfully without Insurance and state
llcenses.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION you should Insist that the people who
Install your carpeting work for a contractor who ls INSURED and STATE
LICENSED. (He la required by state law to be both.) State llcensed
contractors have to poet a bond for your protection, and the very
accompllahment of llcenatng Indict!• a-c:teg_ree of competency .
The biggest problem In deallng with an unllcenaed contractor la that
he might be out of bustne8a tomorrow. Don't take a chance -call
Alden's for rellablllty, and the beat lnltallatlon aroundl
Live the life of U£I
~ bettet 111 ~l'.11
IAT • .....a
....
~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 25, 1983
... ..
One-room school on the way out?
Alaska mining town has one of the last ones -but progress threatens to close it down
HOPE, Alaska (AP)-Progret11
la poking into Alaska's back c:or-
nera, changing forever thoee
pocket.a where chainaawa whine
and folka atlll do pretty much a.e
they eee fit.
In this anow-ahrouded hamlet,
lt may ring the final bell on one of
the state's few remaining
one-classroom schools -complete
with an American flag on top and
a awing out front made of a hank
of rope and an old tire.
"I like thia old building. I think
you're going to loee somewhat of
the feeling of family," said
Caroline Strong, Hope's only
teacher since 1977.
''One mother has knitted mit-
tens, acarves and hats with 'Hope
School' on them for every student.
milee to the northwest u the crow
flies, lt'• more than 90 milee
through the mountaiN by car to
Hope.
For a Ume, aome aay, many In
thla cloee-knit conununity op-
poeed a new achoo}, feaJ'lni it
would draw more people.
But in the laat year, growtna
pains and the deeire for a gym-
nasium have sparked a drive for a
larger school.
Cloeed between 1970 and 1977
due to a lack of atudenta, the old,
poorly lnaulat.ed red frame build-
ing now boasts an enrollment of 19
-from klnder1arten throuah
etchth grade.
A poet.er Oft the front door greet.a
villtont, "Welcome to the frlend-
li•t place around." A br .. bell
lill\all the ~ of clulee, and a
computer alta to one aide of the cluaroom. •
Strong, who •tarted teachin8
here when Hope'• population
numbered about 80, lives up1tain.
Her cat, Mon Ami, haa free run of
building, the smallest and oldest
of the 27 IOboola ln the Kenai
lchool dlatrict. •
It's believed the structure waa
built in 1933, becau.e that'• tM
date atamped on boerda from it.a
old outhOUlel, Strong Mys. But
aft.er nearly ~ yean of u.e, the
achool ii bunting at the ........
'Ille new school would meen an
end to Strong'• living above het
cluaroom and older atudenta who
earn money cleaning the ICbool
will be out of jot.. And if lt lfOWI
too large, there may be other
changes.
Said Strong: '1'hia is a small
achool. U it geta too big, I won't be
here."
Which TV ads boost bliss?
You don't do that in a big school." ESCONDIDO (AP) -When supportive of marriage, bec.auae it positive family relationships is a
Hope sprang up in about 1896 as Worldwide Marriage Encounter is the most pre.entof aJJ the media telephone company ad that shows
gold miners swarmed into the holds its 10th anniversary eel-within our homes. Not only tele-a group ot men on a fishing
area. It hunkers in the shadow of cbration in San Diego County next vlsion progretns, but TV com-weekend, and two of them going
mountains, near a road which February. the pro-family move-mercials haVe a tremendous Im-back into the cabin to call their
winds 18 miles through birch, ment will give an award to a pact in setting social standards, wives.
spruce and cottonwood. television c.'Ommercial that best and Marriage Encount.t:r wants to . .. .
The l~O townsfolk are mostly reflects the values of marriage and do all it can in honoring that McClu~e said, 1:h~t 8 a neat
miners, state road workers or family. commercial which best reflects • commerc1al because tt is an exam-
people tired of cities. Hope boasts a The wmncr wiU be announced those values to which we hold " pie of TV telling men, 'Hey, it's
bar, a log church served by a Feb. 1>2, at a World Marriage Day said Bob McClure, who with hls OK to tell your-wife you love her
.,............ visiting rninlster and a restaurant pa rty in San Diego's Balboa Park. wife, Sharon, heads Marriage when there are other men Teacher Carolyn Strong calls one-room which is cloeed on Tuesdays. The deadline for nominations Encounter in San Diego and around."'
t---. .... Jioothouse home, butit-marbow-to-tfte-w1nds-o Crime-is unknown, There are no for-the €UPID-award is J an. 6. lmperiat€ounties;-tnat:iorut-<.'ftn Qe. sen1--11&---h police, no firefighters, no taxes. "It is especially important that McClure said an example of a CUPID, 2134 Eucalyptus Ave.,
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Creepie-crawlies
find a champion
GLAND, Switzerland (AP) -
A con1ervaUonlat p-oup hu pub-
liahed a book in hopee of aaving'
the world'• c:reepy~wllee from
extinction-the red-kneed taran-
tula, for example.
Creepy-crawUea are ln-
vertebratee, creatures without
bllckbonee. Arnone them are Roman anaila,
which the French are eating into
extinction at the rate of 700
milllon a year aerved up u
Elcargot de BoUJ"80tPle, acoordlng
to the Red Data Book on In-
vertebrates.
The book la published by the
Switzerland-hued International
Union for the Conaervation of
Nature and Natural Reeources,
which la trying to call inter-
national att~ntlon to such en-
dangered species as the inex-
p l l c ab l y named
"no-eyed-big-eyed spider" and
the giant Gippaland earthworm, a
10-foot-lonc, gurgling oddity that
squlnna around Australia.
are cute or becau.e kJ..1U.na them la
lnunoral or unethical,'' Bob Scott,
the union's executive officer, aald
in an interview.
"We look at CONervation th1a
way. Imagine an al.rcraft, from
which you gradually at.art remov-lna bolts becau.e you don't see
what they are there for. All of a
sudden lt crashes and you don't
know why."
For years people have been
trying to extenninate beatlea, Uce
and ants, or cringlng at the
thought of taran~ulaa and giant
wonna.
Proving how worthwhile
creepy-crawlies are ia complicated
by the fact that so little ia known
about them. For example, they
make up three quarters of all
living th.inga and only 1.4 million
have even been deacribed, ~m
pared to 250,000 flowering plants
and 21,000 vertebrates.
"We are going to have to make
choices because it ian't reallatic to
hope to conserve or even ju.at
preserve everything," said Scott.
"But how?"
Burn patie nts to benefit
Karen Hazard prest'nls u $ l ,000 d11•c·l. 10
Dr. Bruce Achauer, direc.·tor .of 1h1· l (
Irvine Medical l:t>nle r · burn 1111i1 . i11
memory of h e r late husb uncl, ( •r1111~··
Or1nge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 26, 1883 41
Pot-pill ering
RUP primed
for pound?
REDDING (AP) -Gideon, a
15-year-old aheltie-collie-coclur
mix, may have been tryinc out fOI'
a job u a pol.Ice dot when he
rambled home with a bqp of
marijuana, but he ended up with a
item waminc from hil ancry
owner.
"It was like, 'Look what I
brought home, Mom!"' said the
d<>s'• owner, 29-year-old Debra
Gillespie, who anlffed the leafy
contraband and threw It in the
garbage.
When her huaband came home,
they called the Shasta County
sheriff's office, and deputies con-
firmed the Gillespiea' auapidon
that Gideon had fetched three
Qunces of pot.
"It's funny now, but yesterday I
was just a shambles," Mn.
Gillespie said Tueeday. She of-
fered the deputies the uae of her
dog and then warned the pooch,
saying "U you do thia again, you're
going to the pound."
To add insult to injury, sherifra
officials say they don't need
Gideon 's help in their war against
pot growers in thia Northern
California city.
Invertebrates have an image
problem, the International Union
says, and lt hopes its new book will
stir le and vernmenta to
care more about them.
"CoMervation is • not about
preeervtng animals becau.e they
Unfortunately, the Red Book's
introduction ~inyertebrates
invariably· ha~the-loweet pri-
ority of action for governments
and oonaervation bodies."
un ar.e Depar!lttenc :Uattnliuo t:hi
Alan Hazard. The money wns rui1-t•tl b y
f rit>rul~ und 1·0-workt-rs, including $300
,_.,,. hy 1hrt>1• firt'men from Bat1alion 5 in
·a lug-of-wnr ul ahe Irvine llarvesl
F1•-.1i vnl. <:ounly Firt> Chief Larry Holmes
-holilit:-:plttque-fur-her ti-;J im-Ston • Jun
llmJlt•y ancl John Howlind watt'h.
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TOPOFTHINIWI New snowstorm buries mountain areas
Masked duo take off
with $2 million cash
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -Two robbers in
Halloween maalu and Well.a Fargo unJfonna tied
up two company employeee and made off with an
eetimated $2 million in caah from a Wells Fargo
vault, police say. One of· the bandtta Thunday
wu anned with a piatol but no ahota were fired
and no injuries were reported, laid Lt. Glynn
King of the police Violent Crime Squad. King
aaid the men, decked out in company uniforms
and gloves, grabbed a female employee on her
way to work and walked with her into the vault
area.
White House precautions
WASHING TON -In a move that appeared
to be designed to foil any Belrut-style bombing,
the Secret Service tightened security around the
White Houae during the Thanksgiving holiday
by parking seven sand-laden dump trucks at five
metal-gate entrances. White House p~ sec-
retary Larry Speakes said the move was ''not in
responae to a specific threat," but security also
was tightened at the State Department six blocks
away, where spokeswoman Anita Stockman said
authorities were reacting to "pos&ble bomb
threats."
By Ule Auuclated Prell
The 1econ d amowstorm o f
Thankttghnng week blocked roudB
through the rnounwlns of the Wl .. t
today w ith more thun two ft>Cl of new
anow ln places whill' som<-big d tJe. of
t.he Northeast got their first taste of
snowy weather thl11 9t'uson.
The death tolJ l'OS(' to 27 ma w~k of
Icy weather from the Rocku ... t.o the
Great Laket>.
ln Wruihmgton, 1>.C., rouds and
bridges were slick as snow foll acrou
northern Virginia and Ma1•yland and
eastern Pennsylvania lnl<l the Catskills
of New York today. While up to four
lnches felJ In the mountains. little or no
accumulations we re reported in most
areas.
Much of the F.ast Coast was buffeted
with 50-mph winds and heavy rains.
A mixture of snow. sleet and rain
made roads slick and slowed traffic in
New York City.
Beckley. W Va .. Bradford, Pa .. and
the New York towns of Binghamton
and Utica all reportc-d two inches of
snow .
The se<.'Ond storm out of the Gulf of
Alaska since last Sunday had deposited
more than 29 inches of new sn ow in a
Chama area of New Mexico in the 24
hours ending at 0 a .m. MS'I'. About I 9
lncllet uf new anow covered Hlahw(ly
60 at the .outhem end of the Laku
Tahoe Buin in Nevada by thia morn-
ing.
ln Utah , the Park City area had boon
hit with 16 inches of blowtng and
drlftinganow by thia morning and up to
two more feet were expected ln the
higher mountains.
Heavy snow also was falling In the
mountains of Arizona, where ac-
cwnulationa of up to a foot were
expected. 1 Winter storm wanning'IJ were in
effect for most of the plateau regions
from southeastern Idaho to northern
Arizona and acr088 the Rockies of
Montana and C.Olorado. Travelers ad-
visories covered the Sierra Nevada,
western Idaho and most of Wyoming.
Temperatures hovered around zero
in parts of North Dakota and Minne-
sota.
Near I y four inches of rain soaked the
San Franciaro Bay area Thunday.
unleashing a mudslide that blocked
U.S . 50 near Placerville for several
hours. The moisture turned to snow as
winds gusted to 70 mph in the
mountains, causing bliu.ard conditions
at Alpine Meadows ski resort and
dropping half a fool of anow al N. orden,
4~ mllet northweet of Lake Tahoe.
About 130,000 people in wettem
Wuhington mMlY with half-routed
Tha.nktiivi.ni turkeys 1Ull l.n the oven
-Joel power Thurtday morning u the
new storm blew in and drenched the
West u far Inland aa Idaho, where
viaiblllty waa down to 100 feet in mixed
rain and •now.
Elcctnt·tty was l't!lltored within MV-
eral hOW'I to 63.000 people l.n the
Seattle atta, but ~7.000 othel"9 were
alill without puwer early today. A
apokeuna.n for the Snohomiah Public
Utility Dia\rict, whe~ 10,000 outaa•
were repotled. aald "It could be a
couple of days bf.fore thla ia taken care
of."
Jogging dogs getting sore
PHOENIX (AP) -Area veterin~ Phoenix ge t extre~ly hot in the
ariana say they are aeeing more injured summer, burning a dog' a footpads.
dogs these days -jogging victims. "Then, too, dogs overheat much
"Dogs with pulled muacles or ln-more easily than humans, 10 while you
flamedmuaclesareverycommon," laid may feel OK, your dog may be about to
Dr. Rick Wells of Tempe Veterinary have a heat stroke,'' Wells said.
Hoepital Ltd. "A lot of people go
jogging and expect their dog to keep Dr. Rick Sampson of Ingleside
up, and it doesn't work." Animal Clinic, Phoenix, said that while
"Dogs have to work into condition, he didn't see a high percentage of dogs
just like hwnans," he said. "You just with jogging-related injuries, the
can't take Rover out of the back yard, number had increased noticeably and •
where he hasn't run more than a few those he did see had major problems.
yards for a year, and expect him to go a "l thmk the owners believe the dog
couple miles." wtlJ rec..'Over naturally and when that
Another problem, said Wells. is that doesn't happen they bring them in," he
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to a Chicago airport, while two United Airlines
jetliners aborted takeoffs in California when an
engine blew apart on one and smoke filled the
eabin of the other. Pasaengers were shocked but
safe in the three unrelated incidents Thursday,
all of which occurred on Boeing 737 jetliners,
according to authorities.
Firefighter leaps 80 feet
NEWfON, Maas. -A firefighter ·who·
leaped 80 feet from a bridge into the frigid
Charles River to rellCUe a drowning woman says
he waa only doing hia job. ''That's what I get paid
for," said Lt. Thomas Sweeney, 33. Dana Flynn,
a firefighter who works with Sweeney in
Newton, agreed that such J"e9CUes are "part of the
job" but said Sweeney might have died in the
attempt. Firefighters went to the Echo Bridge at
noon Wednesday after getting a tip that a woman
was trying to kill heraell. The woman, about 50
years old, was hanging by her hands and let go
without a word.
STATE
Joint exploration seen
PASADENA -The head of the Planetary
Society is convinced the Soviet Union wants to
participate in joint space exploration. despite past
confrontations with the United States. Louis
Friedman, who just returned from visits with
acientists in Ew'Ope. said such joint ventures
could be the key to ending world conflict. After
his visit to the Soviet Union, Friedman said he
was convincoed the Soviets are anxious not only to
participate jointly in the development and
expenae of space projects, ~ut also to share
acientific information.
Corona cops back on job
CORONA -This quiet Riverside C.Ounty
town was back to normal with police on the job
after a ending six-day strike that aent officers
fleeing out of state to avoid a court's
back-to-wol'f order. Welcome-home streamers
reading "We Miseed You" were tacked up in the
station aquad room Thursday, the day after a new
contract was ratified, and police Chief Bob
Talbert pel"90nally welcomed the officers back to
work. Forty-eight officen below the rank of
captain walked out last Friday.
Rx for turkey tummy
LOS ANGELF.S -A group of doctors has
provided free houae calls to knock the stuffing
out of "Thanksgiving bloat." On Thursday six
physicians from SOS Doctor treated overeaters
suf ferin& from "turkey tummies," along with
other ailments ranging from fevers to back.aches,
said Dr. Cloyce Martin. The aervice, founded by
the doctors in December, usually charges
$60-$100 a visit, but "th.la is the season in which,
we hope, people will help one another," said
Martin.
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PLO battlers reach truce
Both factions will pull forces from Lebanon within two week s
TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AP) -
PLO mu\inc.-en and loyallata
reached agreement today on a
plan to end their three-week-old
battle and evacuate both fOl"Ct!9
from the Tripoli area within two
weeka, the foreign mlnlatera of
Saudi Arabia and Syria an-
nounced.
There was no hnmedlate ron-
flnnallon by Palestine Liberation
Organization chalnnan Yueer
Arafat or his opponents of the
announce ment, which came
shortly after loyal.lats and Syr-
ian-backed guerrilla mutineers
clashed with mortars,
rocket-propelled grenades and
machine guns In this northern
Lebanese port.
The agreement was announced
at a joint news conference in
Damascus by Saudj Foreign Min-
ister Prince Saud al-Faisal and his
Syrian counterpart, Abdul-Halim
Khaddam.
The accord. read to reporters by
Khaddam, calls for a permanent
cease-fire in and around Tripoli. a
negotiated settlement of the
PLO'a lntemal dJtte~ncet and
departure of all PaleeUnian
flchten from the Tripoli area.
Prtor to the announcement,
there wu--.-9tAnhlute exctwt,e
of mortar and machine gun fire
between the rty(ll forcee ln Tripoli
which Arafat's aides deecribed u
"probing attacka" by the rebela to
test loyallat defenaee ln the city.
Shella fell ln a seulde ahan-
tytown and the Azrni commercial
district during the exchanges. One
or two shell.a landed In the city
center and the harbor.
Arafat had been reported ready
to bow to the rebels' dertWlds and
leave hia last Middle Eaat atrong-
hold to avert a bloodbath,
provided he got sufficient guaran-
tees for the safety of loyalista and
local militia allies he would leave
behind .
In Beirut, 50 miles south of
Tripoli~warplanes new low runs
over the city early today as
Lebanese troops and Shiite
Moslem militiamen battled near
the U.S. Marine base at the
International airport.
Marine apokeaman Maj. Robert
Jordan said three sh ota were fired
lnto the Marine bate but ca~ no
caaualtiet. He said the shootlng
l10pped when MarinM fired a few
rounda ln return.
Aaked whether the Incoming
rounda were deliberately aimed at
the Marines, Jordan said: "They
were probably fired ln their
direction."
Arafat gained the release
Thunday by Israel of 4,600
Palestinian and Lebanese pris-
onens ln exchange for alx Israeli
90ldJers captured by PLO fighters
ln September 1982. But his aides
said the nchange was not directly
linked to Arafat'• predicament .
Thursday a1ao was the first time
PLO rebel delegates met with the
Saudi mediators in Syria. The
rebels earlier had rejected outside
mediation.
Hundreds of people in Tripoli
and ln two nearby refugee camps
have been killed in weeks of
warfare between Arafat's forces
and the rebels who want to oust
him from leadership of the PLO.
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Bishops ask Marcos
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MANILA, Philippines -The Philippines'
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pastoral letter urging President Ferdinand E.
Marcos to repeal his "represaiv~ decrees" and
saying the nation was moving toward "chaos and
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S hips collide in river
CUXHA VEN. West Genllany-A Liberian
container shlp burst into names today when it
collided with a Brazilian freighter on the Elbe
River, police sajd. Three sailors were reported
injured and others remained trapped on the
burning ship. As rescue boats raced to the scene,
flames swept the Liberian ship Ever Level from
bow to stem, while deck containers spilled
overboard. officials sajd,
}e l turbulen ce hurls 29
TORONTO -An Air Canada jet eo-
countered severe air turbulence on a flight from
the Caribbean and suddenly dropped 9eVeral
hundred yards, injuring 29 people aboard, Royal
Canadian Mounted Police said. Flight ~.
carrying 154 paaengen and a crew of 12, Jett
Port of Spain. Trinidad, at 5:27 p.m. EST
Thursday for the 3 ~-hour trip to Toronto.
Polish church pressured
WARSAW. Poland -Government
authorities are quietly pres,,uring the Roman
Catholic Church to decline Lech Walesa'sofferto
donate his Nobel PeaL'e Priz.e ca.sh award to an aid
fund for farmers. a senior church source said
today. The leader of the outlawed Solidarity
labor federation won the $190,000 award Oct. 5
for contributions to peace and Creedom.
U.S. planes missing
on flight to Sicily
SIGONELLA. Sicily (AP) -Two U.S. Navy
planes with seven people aboard disappeared while
on a routine flight from Spain to Sicily, a Navy
spokesman said today.
Chief Petty Officer Joel Jacobs said the two
C-lA "Trader" aircraft disappeared sometime after 4.
p.m. Thursday (7 a.m. PST) after leaving Palma de
Mallorca on the Spanish Mediterranean island of
Majorca.
He sajd Italian, Spanish and American relCUe
squads searched the seas and air Friday for the
missing twin-propeller planes, which are normally
used to ferry passengers and supplies to aircraft
carriers or over short distances.
Jacobs·said the aircraft are attached to the Fleet
Logistic Support Squadron 24 based at Stgonella,
near Catania .
He said the names of the missing seven Navy
pe1 sonnel are being withheld pending notification of
their families.
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Cinderella's castle is really Cliff Parke r's tavern in
Dryden, Wash., which is changing its image.
Town's facelift no
Mickey Mouse effort
Korean orphans
popular in· U.S.
Nl:W YORK (AP) -When eral thouaand American tamillee
Nancy Reaaan brouaht two who have adopted Korean chil-
Korean children beck to the dren th1a year aft.er waiUna a year
United Statea recenUy for heart or longer.
surgery, lt apotllghted a Phyllla Lowenatein, direct.or of
three-decade love affair between the International Adoption Agen-
Americanl and younpten from cy in Bolton, laid the total numben
that amall Aaian nation. of American familiee adopdn4E
Since the Korean War, more Korean children th1a year could
than 10,000 Korean children have reach 3,000.
been adopted by American Mn. Lowenstein laid her agen-
parenta, many of whom could not cy, one of the largftt in the1uation,
have children of their own. la now proc e hlg 350 to 400
Ahn Gl-800k, 7, and Lee familiea and la receivtna an aver-
Kil-woo, 4, who n ew to the United age of 10 appUcationa a week.
State. on the presidential jet, More than two-thirda of the
aren't the flnt Korean kida helped families want to adopt Korean
by American aurgeona. Dr. children.
Harvey Clermont, a 1urgeon at St. "The Korean babies are con-
Vincent'a Hoepltal in Worcester, sidered to be most desirable as
Maaa., has arranged for 16 South they are clean and well cared for,"
Korean children to Wldergo deli-Mra. Lowenateirilaid. "And ... the
cate surgery to repair heart ail-(South Korean) government ia
menta. taking an active role in making
"All but one got well after their babies available for adoption both
DRYDEN, Wash. (AP) -The vitalize trus town of about 500 operationaandelghtofthemspent at home and abroad."
town of Dryden knows it'll never people on U.S . 2 between some time_witb ua before return-An official of another adqption
be Disneyland, but it's remodeling Wenatchee and Leavenworth, ing home," said Ann Clermont, agency, who asked to remain
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Harvey and Ann Clermont pose with two natural
children and six Korean kids they have. adopted:
itself as a Fantasyland and some says the plan is probably the best the surgeon's wife. "They were anonymous, said there are plenty
residents say it's the best thing the thing Dryden could do for itself. such wonderful kids, we came to of babies available ln Korea for sons.Uthe baby turns out to be a .children were adopted in the
toWn1llls donei?rye --Next-to--be-oonvened a&e miaa ihem-v.r.y much.,-and-that.-avel'!lf'All adoption.__beca_uae__.nQ! i1d,..bQth mother and child would United States in uno. compared
Various local businesses are restaurant, grocery-hardware, waawhenwedecidedtoadopttwo enough Koreans are adopting be sent away. These W\Wanteo wt ~4,848Ul1976~.686-t"·n---•
being revamped to go with the beauty salon andgiftshop that are Korean children -a brother and orphans and abandoned babiee. female babies and children often 1980.
Fantasyland theme . Two have putting off their remodeling until sister -four years ago." "They put a great emphaaia on end up in orphanages. There are five adoption agen-
been remodeled so far: Parker's springtime, to avoid construction Then they adopted four more, the bloodline," the official said, South Korea's so-called cies in Korea which are lioenaed
tavern is now a miniature brick during winter. Clennont laid, "becauae our "and BOme Korean parenta go to "baby-export" program began by the Korean government to
castle with turret5, and the auto The new owners of the Dryden Korean 10nand da~hter grew up extraordinary lengths to maintain during the 1950-53 Korean War, plaoe orphans with foreign adop-
repair shop has a wooden facade Truck Stop Cafe say they plan to to be such well-behaved and it.'' when many· children were or-tion agenctea.
with three towers. turn the whole cafe into either a lovely children." In order to obtain male babies, phaned. and expanded greatly in The Korean agencies operate
Cliff Parker, president of the giant tree slillnp with~ttle wood-"We got greedy. you eee,'' Mri. for lnatance, aome wives let their the early 1970s. According.to the with dbcretion. becai.ule of crtti-
Dryden Civic Action Group, land creatures surrounding it, or Clermont added. huabands contract with young U.S. Inunigration and Natural-cism in that country of the
whose 30 members want to re-intoaSeven Dwarfs-stylecottage. The Clennonta are one of aev-women to bear their huabanda' 1.zation Service, o!'lly 845 Korean fore~adoptiona. 17==============---====-============--================================================'.
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SEA'M'LE (AP) -Giant "vegetables" took
to the streets of downtown Seattle because they
were steamed about the possibility of a Burger
King restaurant near the historic Pike Place
Market. ~
John Turnbull, executive director of the Pike
Place Merchants Association, said the demon-
stration -which included parading people
dressed as ears of com and carrots -followed the
theme of Fresh Vegetables Against Fast Food.
"U we don't oppose this, it could cause some
very serious impacts to the market." Turnbull said.
Burger King has applied for a conditional use
permit in the building just across the street from
the market. which features farmers selling
produce, seafood retailers. arts and crafts stalls,
restaurant5 and food stores.
Mike Hahn, spokesman for the family that
owns the building, said the protest was upsetting
because ''we went out of our way, had all sorts of
public meetings with them ... and now it's kind of
like they are stabbing us in the back."
Turnbull said the merchants were protesting
because the comer is "a proven location for crime,
as a pickup comer for prostitution and as an
excellent site for a hangout. Any fast-food
restaurant there is a perfect place for that type of
activity to continue.''
S-tudy Ineasures
active oldsters
BOSTON (AP) -Men and woman who reach
their late 60s can look forward to 10 more years of
"active life" before they become too feeble to take
care of themselves, researchers report.
The report is one of the first to compile tables of
elderly Americans' "active life expectancy."
The retiearehers said their statistics "are useful
primarily in planning services for the elderly who are
in the early stages of dependence.''
The research, directed by Dr. Sidney Katz of
Brown University, was published in the New
England Journal of Medicine.
The findings were based on a survey of 1,625
elderly Massachusetts residents in 1974 who were not
living in nursing homes or other institutions. It
measured their independence in such routine chores
u bathing. dressing, eating and moving around the
houae.
Among the findings:
-Thoee who reach their early 70s can expect
eighl more..years of active life, their late 70s seven
more years, early 80s fi ve more years and over 85
three more years.
-Seventy-six percent of elderly people who
loee their independence do not regain it.
-Since men die younger than women, they can
expect to be independent for a larger proportion of
their final years. For instance, a 65-year-old man will
be independent, on average, for 71 percent of his
remaining years, compared with 54 percent for
women.
-Poor people have a shorter active life
expectancy than do thoee who are better off.
County owners pay
trailer license fees
Oran8e County trailer coach owners paid
$86,690 to the state in October for licensing fees. It
wu the third highest amoWlt collected by the state.
Mobile home owners are required to pay
Ucenslng fees much the same way home owners pay
property tax to the atate.
All but 5 percent of the $86.690 will be
redistributed among the county's cities and Its school
diatricta hued on the addrellel of the vehicles
recorded by the slate Department of Housing and
Community Development, according to Kenneth
Cory, atatecontroller. The 5 percent. or $4,334, covers
adminilt.rative coeta .
The largest apportionment waa $162,1'>44 paid to
Rlvenide C.OU.Oty. The 1ea>nd largest wu $15~. 780 to
Loi Angeles. The total amount the state collected for
mobile home Ucel\le fees last month waa $1 ,364,809.
Feee are collected monthly.
Revillon's Fur Caravan Sale for 1983-/84
20% to 50% Off Regular Prices.
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In South Coast Plaza Friday through Monda~ November 25th to the 28th.
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furs flown in specially from New York, find also major designer furs at
comparable savings. What follows is just the start of our Caravan Sale:
Natural Ranch M ink Coats •
Regularly 17995, now •5995
Natural Lunaraine M ink Coats•
Regularly '9800, now •5995
Natural Lynx Coats •
Regularly '13,000, now 16995
Natural Sable Coats •
Regularly '89,500, now S49,000
Natural Beaver Coats •
Regularly '4250, now •2995
• Natural Ranch M ink Jackets
Regularly '4150, now •2995
• Natural and Dyed M ink Jackets
Regu larly '4650, now •2995
• Natural Red Fox Jackets
Regularly 14995, now •2995
• Natural Coyote Jackets
Regularly '3650, now •1995
• Natural Sable Jackets
Regularly '32.500. now •17, 950
The Designer Collection
Geoffrey Beene's natural sheared mink coat, regularly 111,200, now •5950
Bill Blass' natural ranch mink tunic, regularly 16500, now s2995
Oscar de la Renta's natural ranch mink coat, regularly 16450, now •J950
Givenchy's dyed crystal fox coat, regularly 115,500, now •8995
Geoffrey Beene's natural ranch mink coat, regufarly '12,600, now •5995
Bill Blass' dyed Finnish raccoon coat, regularly 19250, now ~995
Oscar de la Renta's dyed, sheared mink coats. regularly 113,200, now •7950
Givenchy's natural hair-up ranch mink coats, regularly '9850. now •5950
NOf 111/ furt 11v111/11ble m 11// 1ry/~ and 11 /l loc1111oru
All furs labelf!d to show country ol onsm
South Coast Plazs. 3333 Bristol Street, Costs Mess. Open Monday through Friday from 10 sm to 9:30 pm:
Ssturdsy 'tll 6 pm: Sundsy 12 noon to 7 pm
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Nation's champagne sales sparkling
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -lt WU bound to
happen. the exper1a aay. All that white wine beina
IOld aero. America's ban la helping creete a national
bubbly boom of champagne -clulieet of the world'• •park.Unc wi.nea.
"We're • carbonated culture," Nyt Lou ~bera. dean of Cali{omia'a wine bwdneea consult-
an ta. "Champagne hu 1 magic quaJ!ty ... a
connota\Jon aimilar to quality dlamonda, or high
fuhlon.''
'Yet. champagne ia surging at the moment," aaid
Gary Heck, president of Korbel, 1 top Califomla
cbampaanea. Heck eetimatee Korbel will tell 7W,OOO
CUllll this year -100,000 c.ues up from last year.
"Today's act1on 11 ln the aparklina wine market
at vtrt.ually all prim levell," aaid Marvin L. Shanken,
publi1her of fml)let, a wine and aptrltl lnduatry
newaletter.
De.plte the booet in chamJ>lllM Ml•, the entire
apark.liJ\I wine picture la only a lhadow within the$&
bl1Uon California wtne lnduatry, wtae approximate-
ly 600 wt.nm• eell nearly 70 Pfoient of lt'f bew...,e
in the United Statee.
Accord1na to the Wine INtitute, whkh rep-
reeenta the California lnduatry, llllt year'• per capita
conaumpt1on of champasne in thJa country wu,
regardlem of vtntqe, 0.16 P1lona. compared with
2.21 aallona for all winea. 'that means, mathemat-
ically, that everybody last year drank a fifth of
wlneriee ICCOW\ted for about two-thirda of the total,
the rwt from lmpor1a.
By compuUC>n, purchuee of table wine -
aene,rally, the clul of still wines fennented to about
13 or 14 peroent alcohol -were nearly flat, lncnu1nc only 8.6 percent in the ame period.
Storqe facllitiee were more than half full in the atate
eYerl before thJa year'• harvest atarted.
ln a San Frand8CO bar. depend.ina on the
net,hborhood,. CUltomel' can aet • llul of lour to t.l.x
ouncee of Jul white wtne fot $1 to $2. A alul of decent
champacne 1ella from $4 to $& 1 alul. from a bottle
that fniaht retail from $10 to $16.
".
While the table wines try to struggle out of a
alwnp, wine-watchers note producers expanding
their champagne-making faclliUee to meet what la
perceived aa a new demand for the moat preatlgloua of
alcoholic drinka.
champagne. (
De.pite act~ amounta, American purchues of
aparkllng wine1 the first hall of thJa year Jeeped 16.1
percent over the aame period a year ago. California
On the F.ut Cout, 107 floors above Manhattan,
the Windows on the World Bar 1n the World Trade
Center t. do1ng a briak bubbly buainela, aaya
bartender Jim Wood, oblerving, ''Bualnemnen come
in and lna1ead of a martini they drink champagne."
1#---John Overall Ill enjoys gla88 of
Smile,
you're
on sky
camera
PASADENA (AP) -
Enameers at California
or-Technolbgy
have developed a space
camera that can show
f.arth objects as small as
a howie to 8Cientists on
the ground, a Caltech
researcher says.
The camera's instan-
-Uneoua tranamiuion
capability makes it a
more aophisticat.ed ver-
sion of a model used
aboard the space shuttle
Columbia during its No-
vember 1981 flight, as-
sistant professor De-
... metri Paaltis told the
American Physical So-
ciety this week.
"The fact that it syn-
thesizes the images on
board 1n real-time (im-
mediately) can eliminate
the need for large
amounts of data collec-
tion and transmission,"
Paaltia said, "and the
availability of real-time
imapl also allows in-
"ve.tiptors to immedi-
ately adjust their experi-
ment to allow for the
reallta being obtained ...
Both cameras procesa
data collected by a Syn-
thetic Aperture Radar
ayatem.
An SAR takes images
from·orbit by directing
onto Earth a beam of
~·-""waves tha\ pick.J~P Kattered background
radiation. The system
prooewa the radiation to
synt h esize a
hiah-quality image, de-
fining objects as small as
25 yards across, Psaltis
said.
An SAR camera can
give a welJ-focused
image regardless of rapid
chances 1n a spacecraft'""s-
speed, altitud.e, or the
direction of its radar
antenna. ·
The apace shuttle flieht showed such cam-
eru can show small ob-
jecta and in aome case,
eee beneath the ground
surf ace to buried struc-
tun!9.
However, Psaltis
noted that filmed data
from the camera aboard
Columbia had to be pro-
cemed on F.arth with
configurations of lenaes
called optical prooeeaon.
The data could be pro-
ce.ed by a mkro-
computer, but the one at
Caltech's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory took seve
hours to yield a single
frame.
The camera he de-
ICrlbed Monda.)' replaces
film with a tellurium
oxide crystal tr&nlducer
in which the crystal's
..optical properties change
aa the radar signal ii
received. A small
IOUd-atate luer shines
throulh the crystal and
emUa a beam that'• pick-
ed up by electronic light
detect.on.
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D
OlynJpics: Gani es for
people or politics?
Apart from increasing distress about u·af fic tie-ups,
rental rates and other everyday i~ues, the proximity of
next year's Olympic Games gives us reason to consider
how we should perceive the two-week athletic spectacle.
To begin with, we know we can't overlook it.
Television and other commercialization will take care of
that. But how much emotional e nergy should we invest in
it! How much should it matter?
Elsewhere on this opinion page, two writers offer
their thoughts. Orange County's own David Balsiger
argues the Games are essentially political -nation versus
nation -with winners using their succese~ as propa-
ganda tools. He wants to prohibit the Soviet Union from
participating as punishment for the shooting down of
Korean Airlines flight 007.
Chicago-based syndicated co lumnist Sidney Harris
offers an opinion at the other end of the spectrum. His
conclusions question whether Americans should look upon
an event such as the Olympics from any nationalistic point
of-view. The-basiB-f or creating our ..counlq4 he points-out.
was to allow individual freedom. It was a reaction against
Old World ways. Should not Americans, then, take the
lead in removing political stigma from the Games?
Perhaps each of us should pause to ask what makes
the Olympics special to us. The Olympic motto talks about
the importance of taking part, not of winning. The opening
ceremonies, where all of the-athletes march into the
stadiwn, is meant to emphasize this coming together of the
world's greatest athletes.
But the conventional message from our mass media is
quite different. Television loves to play up scenes of our
winning athletes standing on the victory stand as Old
Glory is hoisted to the accompaniment of "The Star
Spangled Banner." Networks need good viewer ratings,
and nothing holds the viewers like that tearful, gold medal
look.
It's this emphasis on winning that gives politicians
their leverage. They talk about the superiority of one
country's way of life as if winning a foot race justifies some
domestic policy. And they threaten boycotts or expulsions
because they know how intensely one country hopes to
show up another.
It would be encouraging if Southern Californians
could look forward to the Olympics to cheer those who
aspire to athletic greatness, regardless of origin and
regardless of who~ Can we be achievers too, or will we
find special py only when an American beats a R~ian, an
East Gennan or a Cuban? Will we reward effort and
excellence wherever we find it or will we make heroes
only of those who lick our enemies?
After we decide how we will approach the games,
perhaps we can decide whether-to turn the athletes over to
the networks and politicians.
MAILBOX
Bad faith for departing tr.us tees
To the Editor:
>..a U.S. History instructor at
Golden West College, I emphasiz.e
to my dames that good faith and a
willlilgne9a by all to abide by the
decisions of the electorate have
been the emential foundations of
our democratic system since it
inception.
Incwnbent presidents, for ex-
ample, have long sought to do all
they could to facilitate the trans-
fer of power to their successors,
whether of their party or the
opposition.
It ia therefore disheartening to
see the outgoing defeated
lame-duck members of the Coast
Community College District
Board of Trustees act entirely
contrary to this tradition by
rewriting and extending the con-
tracts of numerous administrators
and the district lawyer in a
desperate attempt to freeze these
individuals into place, thus funda-
mentally undercutting the
authority of the newly-elected
trustees before they Connally take
office.
This sorry episode, however,
allows the community to know
with certainty that its decision on
Nov. 8 to turn out the present
board members was the right one.
DR RICHARD B. ROWE
Huntington Beach
l. M. BDJd /Unclad classic
The sculptor Praxiteles in the
fourth century B.C. created two
statues of Aphrodite. They were
alike in many but not all ways.
One -with clothes on it -was
interesting, but not very, so ig-
nored. The other -with no
clothes -has been regarded for
centuries as a classic of antiquity.
Numerous food fadists prefer
raw sugar.I wonder why? Accord-
iJll to the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration it's usually unfit '° eat bE!cauae of such oontami •
nants u aoU, fibers, molds, yeast,
bacteria, lint and waxes.
Students, hear this: To rule that
you can't pus notes in class ls a
violation of your constitutional
n,ht to free ape«h. Or ao de<:reed
the State Department of Public
lNtNcdon in lowa. Pupils in that
state, therefore. can pua such
ORANGE COAST
lailyPilat
notes at wiU . And do, and do. What
a crock!
Twice a year, a "Closed for
Repairs" sign goes up in front of
Lenin's Tomb in Moscow, but it's
never clear what's under repair
... therein.
In Alaska's Nome, any
never-married lady there is
known as a "Miss Nomer."
That uiversity called Lehigh
has an alumnus called Lee Lowe.
Lives in Detroit.
Some medical experts claim
breast-feeding of babies protects
them from obesity later. Becauae
they're rarely overfed that way.
During the earliest development
of the fat cells.
New York City's Broadway
1t.arted out as Bloomingdale .W..d.
H.L lchwartz m
Put>ll-
ChaqDowaNbJ fCll1or Mel ,,_.,,,
to t~Pu....,
IArry D. lpeera
M~(OHOr -·
I
Of coJCSE I k~
WMAT SToNEME.NGE rs. rrs TuE WAI ~LAND
WILL ~AFTER A CRU15E MISSILE 15 FIRED
AT Tut SOllE.TS.
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Liv~stock x-rays given invalias
WASHINGTON -X-ray ma-
chines intended for treating live-
stock and pets have been used on
elderly nursing home patients
under the Medicare program.
What makes this doubly
outrageous is that the use ol
veterinary x-ray equipment on
elderly invalids is allowed
through a loophole in the 1974 law
that set stringent federal safety
standards. The loophole permits
x-ray machines made before 1974
to be used on Medicare patients
without federal approval, as long
as they meet st.ate standards.
Of the 262 portable x-ray ma-
chines certified for Medicare use,
65 are in California, which has
safety standards less stringent
than the federal guidelines. A
recent Food and Drug Adminis-
tration memorandum warns that
other st.ates may also have lower
standards.
In a memo intended for official
eyes only, Richard P. Kusserow,
inspector general of the Health
and Human Services Department,
calls attention to "a potentially
explosive situation now oocurrlng
in c.alifomia nuning homes (con-
G. -JA-Cl-IN_D_IRl_D_I -~
ceming the uae of) veterinary
equipment on nursing home resi-
dents."
The memo adds: ''Titls equip-
ment has not been certified for uae
on humans and preaents a definite
health haz.atd to nursing home
patients."
Federal inspectors have also
gathered evidence that some
Medicare providers are using
animal x-ray machines that were
made after 1974 and thus are not
exempted under the "grand-
father" clause. Thia pats them in
direct violation of federal safety
standards.
The problem with the veterin-
ary machines and the older models
iB that they may em.it excessive
amounts of radiation and may give
x-ray doses to greater areas of the
body than necessary. They may
even leave radiation burns. Yet
10me x-ray 11ervioe providers uee
the unsafe machines because they
are cheaper to buy and operate.
FDA expel18 told my reporteB
Stephanie Holmes and Tony
Capaccio that the animal x-ray
machines have been used mainly
for low-doee, routine procedures.
They pointed out that because the
nuning home patients are elderly,
the pcmibility of genetic damage is
not significant.
The inspector general noted in
his memo that so far only two
Medicare providers have been
caught illegally using veterinary
equipment on nursing home pa-
tients. But he added: "Indications
are that at least eight other
California suppliers are involved
in this callous disregard of the
consequences of unneceaary radi -
ation exposure."
One supplier. Medical Support
Systems of Wood.land Hills, Calli ..
was named in the IG's memo,
which said the company's animal
x-ray machines "lacked controls
for protection of patients and did.
in fact, violate federal safety
standards."
Though the Health Care
Financing Ad.ministration, which
monitors Medic.are, had been told
of the problem with Medical
Support Sy.terns. lhe agency ap-
parently took no action. "lt ap-
pears that Medical Support Sys-
tems did, in fact, violate a oon-
dition of Medicare reimbunement
and at the very least should have
been required to make a refund,"
wrote Kuaeerow.
l .ent the company copies of the
complaining documents and re-
quested comment, but the com-
pany has made no respon1e. f've
learned, however. that company
executives told federal in-
vestigaton there were About 50
machines in use on the West Coast
that are similar to theirs.
"We do not know exactly how
extensive is the use of veterinary
machines on hwna.na," Ku.erow
wrote. "but indications are it is a
growing problem."
Footnote: l have notified Sen_
John Heinz, R-Pa., chainnan of
the Special C.Ommitt.ee on Agjng,
of the x-ray problem. He said he
will introduce legislation to close
the loophole which pennits the
use of pre-1974 mach.l.nes on
Medicare patients.
Soviets use Olympics for image
By David W. Balll1er
Banning the Soviets from the
Olympics for their destruction of
the Korean airliner is the 11l<l8t
effective sanction of any that can
be taken because it hurts the least
number of people individually, it
doesn't punish American
producers, it is simple to impoee
and it doesn't hurt the American
economy as would other major
sanctions.
The one thing the Soviets priz.e
more than anything else that
involves the free world ia partici-
pation in the Olympic Games. The
Soviets use the Olympics to estab-
lish image and credibility, and for
numerous worldwide propaganda
purposes.
In their newspaper "Pravda,"
the Soviets declared: "An import-
ant factor in our foreign policy is
the international relations of Qur
sportsmen. A successful trip by
the sportsmen of the U .S .S .R., of
the people's democratic countries,
is an excellent vehicle of propa-
ganda in the capitalist countries.
The success of our s portsmen
abroad helps in the work of our
foreign diplomatic missions and
our trade delegations."
In the case of the 1984 Olympics,
that propaganda message would
be "beamed to 2.5 billion people on
wlevision -half the world's
Do the citizens "belong" to their
COWltry, or does the coufttry
belong to its citlz.ens? When an
Olympic contestant wins a medal,
has the country of origin won lt? In
what sense do contestants ''rep-
resent" thelr nations, and in what
sense are the lndlviduala tri-
umphant by their own akil1 and
strength and endurance?
Su.rely we owe loyalty and
devotion to the aoU on which we
were born or voluntarily adopted;
but it ia our pel'IOnal Identity and
autonomy wholly tubordl.na~ to
the natJon state or to the part.lcu·
Jar government or regime that la in
plac:e at the Ume?
U thia be true, then thoee
Germans who IC.'Cept.ed .Nuiimn
under Hitler were "good" Ger· mana. and thoee who went under-
ground or reaisted the movement
population,'' according to Peter
Ueberroth, president of the Los
Angeles Olympic Organizing
Committee (LAOOC).
Denying the Soviets partici-
pation in the 1984 world com-
munity Olympic Games would be
effective Eecauae it definitely
hurts their international image
and credibility, and completely
takee away their ability to uae the
Olympics for progaganda
purpoaes.
Hopefully, it will teach the
Soviets that if you want to be a
retapected member of the world
community, you must act respon-
sibly within the community.
All too oft.en, when the Soviet
Union commits a dastardly deed
such aa the invasion of Afghani-
stan, the U.S . reaction has often
been to punish ouraelves more
than the Soviet Union.
We punished ouraelves more
than the Soviets when we
boycotted the 1980 Olympic
Games. We puniahed ounelves
more than the Soviets when we
instituted the grain embargo. We
punished ouraelves more than the
Soviets when we dumped Russian
vodka, because the $ovieta had
already received their payment.
We do agree that these sanctions
were well lnt.ended but had very
llmlted effectiveness.
However, banning the Soviets
w~ "dialoyal" Gennana. It this
what we really believe!
And if OU. be true, then the
Rumlan people are monlly correct
in ICCel)tina the brutal dJc.
tatorahlp of the Communist party'
and thoee who Oee or oppo.e it are
"memi• of the state" and even
u-.lton to their homeland. •
What hal happened ln the
leW'ft deradet lince World War I la
that the lriP of nadonalilm on
individual citllena hu beooc1'9
more teMdew -and more
pervutve -than ewr t:i.fott,
both here and ellewhere.
What ls tnP-Uy tronJc ln lhll
~
from the 1984 Olympic Games is
the most effective sanction that
can be taken against the Soviet
Union, because this time we are
condemning them for their
murderous deed instead of pun-
ishing ourselves for their crime.
There are many people who
believe that to use the Olympics as
a unction against the Soviets
would be bringing politics into
sporta.
Since when haven't the Olym-
pics been political in nature?
Every time the Olympics are held,
It's the biggest nationalistic event
ever staged. Athletes wear their
national colors and symbols, carry
their national flag, and even their
national anthem ~ played during
winning circle ceremonies.
To show just how political the
Olympics are, the total emphasis is
on how many medals each country
wins, with constant comparisons
between the Soviet Union and
western nations. The winning
athletes receive little attention
compared to the propaganda
being made out of the medals
count.
Furthermore, the LAOOC and
the International Olympic C.Om-
mittee have made net year's
Games even more political by
their own actions.
lt's impossible to understand
the rationale of those who say the
modem lituation Ls that the Unit-
ed Sta tea WU~ and formed
notujultanothet "nation." butu
a totally new ide. in the world: As
a model form of government, of
the people, by the people and for
the people.
Anyone who accepted the prin-
ciple. of a democratic repubUc
oould become an American in our
early days; and every other coun-
try wu ~to follow our
IMd, u a univenaJ pattern of
self-pemment.
But. Iha that time, America
hu transfOl'IMd l\llelf into
another nation-.taw on the older
model; freer than most, richer
than most, offerinc more OP":
ponunitlea than moat -but stW commandJna total ament and total
~ to the aovemment or
the admin1ttraUon ln power.
Soviet athletes will be punished,
when there is no comparison on
earth between the degree of
punishment received by the 269
men, women and children, and
what might be suffered by those
Soviet athletes who would miss•
the Olympics. The dilfereoce Is
definitely world's apart.
The Soviets cannot get away
with murder by hiding behind the
Olympic flag. 1be Olympics ia oot
a uettd cow. lt ia not immune or
i8olated from responsibilities re-
lated to human rights and trans-
gnmion of international law
which take precedence over
staged commercial and propa-
ganda events. There are 269
reuona -61 of them American
citizens-for telling the Soviets to
stay home ruct s.ummer.
The Olympic Games are in-
tended to exemplify the very
highest standardl of sports-
rnanahip. honor and fair play. To
allow a country to participate \hat
has shown its utter contempt for
the value of human life would be
the ultimate hypocrily. We must
demonstrate to the world that we
have integrity and recognize the
moral obligation not to compete
agai.Jut an adversary a.. debued as
the Soviet Union.
David Balsiger is national
co-organizer of Ban the Soviets
C.oal.ition
•
-CM landscaping
firm wins award
for home project
A Coeta Meea landpl.anniJ'\i and land9cape firm
recently won the Elan Award for Beet Land8capina
from the Salee and Market:J.na councl.la of Loi
Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
Ufeecapes. lnc., won for ita d~gn work on
Ponden.a at the Harbor, a residential project located
in Torrance and developed by Torino Induatries.
Senior principal Don Brinkerhoff accepted the
J:1an award.
Life.capes al80 received a finalist certificate in ,
the cateaory of Beet Landacaping and Beet Mo;siel
c.omplf}~ for ita work on Splnnaker Coves, a
marina-oriented conununity in Long Beach de·
veloped jointly by Crocker Bank and Pacific
U ghting Properties.
OC office space
sales still slow
despite recovery
"The sale of office space remains light in Orange A central pool and a nt>twork of saream8 make up
County due to high inventory. high interest rates and part or the land1eaping des~gn at the Pondero88 at
ahort-tenn financing pack.agee," according to the the Harbor development an Torrance. Work on
latest "Conunercial/lnduatrial Market Bulletin," the project won the coveted Elan Award for
t---=p=u <=Tiifieo<jUii'terly by c.at:rfoffili tancr-Tfae-tff84!apet, nc., of Cotta e8a.
Company and Market Profiles, a marketing and
feasibility study finn located in Irvine.
"Although the economic recovery experienced _
thua far in 1983 has begun to strel\llhen the office
leasing market," the survey continues, "leasing of
office apace continues to consist primarily of the
relocation of existing Orange County · firms from
older building to newly constructed space."
Thia is consistent with findinp from the
revious quarter's report.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. Novemw 2&, 1983 411
ORANGE COUNTY BUSINISS
Thomas J. Poulos appointed
Conirnerce Bank executive VP
Newport 9eud1-bused Commerce Bank an· 0 nounccd today the appointment of Tbomaa J.
Poulos as executive vice president and a member
of the board or directors. Poulos, a 2 1-year veteran ~
of the banking industry and a resident of ( :~ ~
Glendora, was most recently a senlqr vk-e (
president and senior loan offleer for Imperial /-~ .
Bank as the Los Angek?s headquarters office. " ~ • • • .....illl&!
Irvine resident Candy Berry Shepard has -_ _
been promoted to director of sales and marketing POULOS IHEPAf'D MIAf'fTI
al Irvine Pacific. Roland Osgood, t.'Ompany Commercial Real Estate Service's Newport
pr'7ident . ~nnount.'ed. Shepard, a se.v~~-year Beach office
Irvine Pac1C1cemployee. assumes respons1b1hty for
the firm's sales oCfices and personnel. and
advertising and marketing for residential projects
in Irvine and Newport Beach. Irvine Pacific is the
hnmebuilding subsidiary of the Irvine Co. ••• Newport Beach resident Charles D. "Cbuck"
Merritt bas joined tbe staff of Hayden Publish·
lng's Electronic Design magaz.ine as district
manager. His general territory 1s Southern
California. with primary responsibility for Orange
and San Diego counties. For the past five ye<Jrs,
Merrill has represented three Cabners magazines. • • • Micro D. Inc., one of the largest wholesale
distributors of micro computer software and
equipment. recently expanded its Fount.am Val·
ley-based operation by leasing a 143,552
-i;quai:e-f'90Wacility-in a-transaoUon wwth $5
million, Grubb & Ellis Commerlcal Brokerage
Group has reported. 'Fhe new facility located at
2801 South Yale St. will house the firm'sexecutive
ofices in addition to its marketing, administration
and warehousing operations. Jobn Sutherland and
.Bradley Scbrotb of Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach
office represented Micro D in the transaction. the
sublessor, Prlntronlx, was represented by Jerry
Cole and Barney Pa1e of Coldwell_. Banker_
• • • Promontory Group, a Newport Beach .real
est.ate development firm, has announced the
formation of a development synd1cat1on arm
known at Promontory Properties. Namt.'d as
managing partner to head the new dJvts1on lS Don
Dyer, a Long Beach attorney The announcement
was made by Ron Salenni and Kent Heyl. founders
of-Promontory Group. • • • Gordon J . Marhoefe r, a Newport Beach CLU
with Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
has earned the Chartered Financial Consultant
diploma and certif1cat1on from Tbe Amerlcaa-
College at Bryn Mawr, Pa One of the nation's
oldest and largest accredited, non-traditional
educational 1nstitut1ons. the college specializes in
professional education in financial sciences. ----. --The appointments of Vernon Hardy as
director, product development, and Mike Cian-
ciola as director. product maintenance, have been
announced by MSI Data Corp. of Costa Mesa.
Hardy comes to MS I from Trendata of Santa Ana,
where he served as director of engineering.
Cianciola has previously served as a program
manager for both Llnkablt and National Ad·
v~~ced_fuist~l'.!'s of San Diego.
One interesting trend in office leasing that
ahowa up in the latest figures is the increaae in
activity among firms expanding to larger facilities. ------------------------~ New office projecta are continuing to pull finna out of
their current locations by offering high quail~ apace
on very competitive tenna. In addition, financial
conceaaiona are still being offe.red in moat new "
project&.
Out of the 169 developmenta leasing and/or
selling new office apace constructed over the past two
io three years, 107 reported leasing or sales activity
totaling l,591,142squarefeetohpaceabeorbedin the
latest survey. The average amount of abeorption was
8,989 square feet.
Monthly leue rates quoted vary from $. 70 gross
to $2.50 groaa per square foot. Asking prices among
the 37 office project& offering "for sale only" s~
range from $69 to $185 per square foot.
The strongest leasing activity seems to be in the
$1.10 to $1.70 8fQ81 per square foot category. The
previoua reporting period alaC> showed strongest
activity in the $1.10 to $1.70 range, a trend that has
persisted over the put 12 months.
Leasing activity continues to be reported
throughout Orange County, however, the central
and 80Uthem areas dominate the amount of newly
constructed space offered and abeorbed.
Projecta reporting the largest mount of activity
are the Von Kannan Corporate Center, Koll Center,
Irvine, and the 5000 Birch Building. Another project
reporting strong abeorption since May ia Hutton
Centre (formerly Warmington Pla2a). The increued
leasing activity there, amounting 1o 121,300 aqare
feet, has resulted in activation of plans for the eecond
phue of the project. Plana call for breaking ground
on that phue in March 1984.
Of the 70 induatrial project& surveyed in the
review, 43 reported sales and/or leasing activity
during the last four months, for a total of 929,416
square feet. The two leading project& were Harbor
Gateway in Costa Mesa, which leased 104,000.square
feet, and the Coppertree Buainem Park in Costa
Mesa, which leaaed 89,500 square feet. A total of 36
out of the 70 projects surveyed are being offered on a
"for sale only" basis. In theee projects, 15 sales have
beeen reported since the last survey. totaling 161, l 18
square feet.
Seminar slated for
apartment owners
The Apartment Asl!lociation of Orange County
will host a legal aeminar covering topics related to the
ownership of rental properties on Wedneeday. Dec. 7.
The 8e91ion will begin at 7 p.m. at the Hilton at the
Park, 1855 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim.
Among the topics to be covered will be pay
television and vendor contracta, owner's liabilities to
tenanta, aerving legal notices and preventing
diacrimination charges.
David A. Cossaboom, a well-known Santa Ana
attorney will be the moderator and ke~te speaker.
Cossaboom is a columnist for Apartment News
magazine and a national speaker on apartment issues.
He is president-elect of the California Apartment
A.saociation.
Reeervations to attend the seminar must be
made in advance becauae of limited seating. The
charge la $25 per penon for members, $45 per peraon
for non-members.
For more information, contact the Apartment
A.slociation of Orange County. 638-5550.
FV computer firm
to sell its magazine
Micro D, lnc., of Foun\ain Valley haa announced
that it plans to .ell Micro 0'8covery mapdne, ita
monthly CONIUJ'Der4'tented microoomputer publi-
cation, in order io oonoentrate the company's
re90Ul'Ce9 and talenta on lta ~ businela, micro-
computer hardware and 90ftw~'d11trtbution.
"Micro Dl8covery hu met all of our editorial
expectationl and coUld be. bUldne. "IOOela in a short
time," Lorraine Mecca, president of Micro D, Mid in
the announcement. "However, we decided io
concentrate our l90W'Cll!9 at thla time on~
the branch office network of our distribution
bullnee, where we can pt a fat.er retum on our
inveet11wnt."
She llSd the company expects io open more
branch dlltr1bution offices over-the next year.
HilCorically, MCh new bnnch shows • profit for
Micro D within two month.I of bea1nn1nc operat!ona.
..
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"·· Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 25, tQ83
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Single-family home resales
down 4 .8 p e rce nt las t month
By "e A11oclaled Pre11
WASRlNGTON -~l~ otwtnglc-tamdy homswenr -
down 4.8 ~rc&nt from Sept.ember, but they wen ttilJ &had
of October 1982, the N•llonaJ Amociation of Realton Mid
today. The real st.ate trade group aa.id ~et ran at an annual
rate of 2.59 million ln October. Thtlt waa down from 2.72
million in September. but up 30.2 percent from 1 99 m.l1Uon ln
October 1982.
AT&T to maintain r ental l ees
WASHING TON -The Federal CommunicaUons <;om-.
mJaion ruled Americ.an Telephone & Telegraph Co. muat
maintain guaranteed rental and purchase fees for the next
two years for consumers who now leue their phones from a
local &Uoperatingcompany Wedne.day'aorder1ettled how
AT&T will assume ownershJp of the telephones now being
rented by local Bell customers after it apliu off iu local unita
into aeven independent regional companies on Jan. 1. The
order affects about about 60 million residential phone u.aers.
Chrysler's credit rating upped
DETROIT -Citing the successful turnaround by
Chrysler Corp .. one of the nation's leading debt-rating firms
has upgraded the credit rating of Chrysler and its flnandng
arm. Moody's Investors Service Inc. said Wedne!lday that il
was advancing the rating on $707 million in senior debt for
Chrys1uaJJd etu-ysier-Finana:l Corp. by~. from~~--+-•
to Ba3.
U.S. automakers' sales down
DETROIT -For the first time in six months. sales by
U.S . automakers in a 10-day period were down from a year
earlier, and all or the drop was caused by General Moton
Corp. The automakers reported Wednead.a)' that overall sales
Nov. 11-20 were down 6.4 percent Crom the same span in 1982,
when sales were bouyed by low-interest rate programs,
reba~ freeairline..ticke.t..Qf!f:n.
Firm sells 11 department stores
NEW YORK -Associated Dry Goods Corp. is selling iu
Stlx, Baer & Fuller di vision of 11 department stores to Dillard
Department Stores Inc. J.K. Jame90n, a vice president and
corporate secretary-treasurer for Dillard, said Wed.ne9day
that the Little Rock, Ark.-based chain was paying about $90
million in cash. stock and prom.is9ory not.es for Stlx. Stix,
which is based ln St. Louis, has nin~ stores in Mislouri, one in
the Kansas City., Kan .• area and one near East St. Louis, ill.
1,000 autoworkers recalle d
DETROIT -American automakers have recalled 1,000
employees, dropping the number of au toworkers on
indefinite layoff to 113,800 this week. The callbacks came at
Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. Ford and General Motors
Corp. said Wednesday they planned to recall 2.400 workers
next week. Chrysler does not report callbacks in advance.
Dollar climbs to record highs
LONDON -The U.S. dollar climbed to record hlghs
against the French franc. Italian lira and Spanish peseta in
early European trading today. Gold prices inched ahead.
Dealers said the dollar. which also advanced to a 3 V\-month
peak against the West German mark. drew support from
growing concern about the nuclear arms race.
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Orange Coa1t DAIL y PILOT /Friday, Novemb« 26, 1983
' .,.., ..... ~ ~.....,.. U9*t Golden West s Mike Ruherio tries to get past Orange Coast's Duane Stan during Thursday's game.
By CURT SEEDEN
OftMDellr .........
Orange Coast and Golden West
colleges took a few steps back into
yesteryear Thanksgiving Day
with the kind of thrilling fooiball
the two teams have been known
to exhibit during their 18-year
rivalry.
A.ftd to make things even more
interesting, this one had a dif·
ferent ending from the past four
outings -a nail-biting 24-23,
come-from-behind OCC triumph
before 2,000 fans at Coast.
It obviously wasn't easy for
Coach Dick Tucker's 9Quad to
Saints
probed
by FBI
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -The
FBI and the federal Drug En-
forcement Admtnistrat:ion are
both investigatina a poaalble con-
nection between members of the
New Orleans Saintl football team
and illegal drop, a New Orleans
television station reported.
( WWL-TV said it did not know
how many playera allegedly were
involved, but quOted unidentified
IOW"CeS Wedneeday aa saying that
various playen' names cropped
up during undercover investiga-
tion of· aeveraJ suspected major
drug dealen.
Federal agents have questioned
eome players, both at the National
Football League team's camp in
suburban Metairie and at federal
offices downtown. the station re-
ported.
It quoted unidentified federal
90\U'CeS as saytnc that eome play-
en may be usina illegal drup or
bankrolling purchues for resale,
but that the team as a whole ii not
under suspicion.
According to WWL, one name
that surfaced a1Jo bad been men·
tioned in connectMai with the cue
of former running back Mike
Strachan, who was convicted
Aug. 25, 1982 of oonapiracy and of
1elling cocaine to friends in the
NFL.
break the Rustler hex which has
been on this game for the past
four seasons. It wasn't decided
until the final play.
Golden West's Mike Doan, who
bad kicked_field goa.b j)f 4J, 42
and 28 yards earlier in the game,
tried a 50-yarder as play ran out,
but Doan lost his footing and his
kick skipped off a helmet. rolling
harmlessly into the end wne for a
touchback as time expired.
The OCC triumph required the
Pirates to battle back from a 16·0
deficit and alao culminated an
intense battle which resembled a
rugby match in the early going.
Golden West fumbled the ball
away on Its ffist poaeeaion and
had a pass intercepted on its third
poseession . Orange Coast fumbled
the ball away on its first two
"drives" as well. And it wasn't
even ra.in.ina. ·
The early sloppiness quickly
ceued and aet the stage for a
grueling football game.
OCC, a wishbone, run-oriented
team moet of the season, ran off
45 ruah1ng plays, but the big story
was freshman quarterback David
Goodine, who completed 21 of 37
puses for 250 yards. Nine of those
paaaes we~ hauled in by .tight
end Duane Stan (good for 114
yards and a achool record). lroni·
cally, Stan was the leading_re-
ceiver against the Rustlers a year
ago, but his catches hardly help-
ed. Golden West' crushed the
Bucs, 44-0.
Golden West quarterback John
Heinle didn't have one of his
(See ORANGE COAST, Pqe AU)
He was sentenced on Sept. 25,
1982. to three years-m prillon. Tom Meredith of Orange Coast runs by Golden West's Robert Jean ( 63) and Jamie Pagnanelli ( 79).
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IJ JOHN SEV ANO °' ..............
Coach Jack Enion doesn't have
a single starter returning from
lut year's Corona del Mar H11h
buketball team, which ended in a
tie with Estancia for the Sea View
League title.
Errion la ahlo forced to start the
aeuon minus two proJpective
starters in junior Bobby Hatfield
(broken collarbone) and aenior
Don Pryor (orthoecopic surgery
on his knee).
Errion, however, is optimistic
about his Sea Kings' chances for
the 1983-84 season.
"We're kind of an unknown
quantity in that nobody comes
BASKETBALL
back from last year," says Errion
as C.dM will open the season com-
peting in the Marina T ournament
Thursday against the host Vik·
lngs.
"We're not very tall, but
hopefully we'll be reasonably
~c .
We hope by pressuring our oppo-
nents it will offset our lack of
height."
Hatfield, injured during the
football season, is expected to be
able to practice by next week.
Pryor, however, will be out for
approximately six weeks.
That leaves the-following-aa--
Errion's tentative starting lineup:
seniors Ray Zahradnik (5-11) and
l}!!LKe~ (~:19).~_the ~
seniors Mark Osgood (6-1) and
Scott Green (6·3) as the forwards;
and senior Blair Pettis (6·5) in the
middle.
''Our (lack of) height and ex-
perience (in tenns of playing
time) will be a problem early in
the !eUOn," maintains Errion.
"But, hopefully, our competitive-
Jlell and quickness will make us a
challenge in the league."
C... dll MM scMdUle ~
Dec l·>-Merin. lnvitetlonel; Dec. ,_.,
Minton Vlelo; O.C.. 12· 16-tn lne lni.lletlonel; Dec. 21-1 Le Oulnte Ji n. .-E111ncte• (hcmw). Jen ......... , Unlv9f'·
alrv•; Jin. 9-irvlne' (he>me); Jen. 11-Cosle Mew' (he>me), Jen. 1>-e1 Sa0dl9tleck', Jen.
,....._, Et Tor,o•. Jan 20-fffwoort Herw•. Jen.
2,.._.I EJl•nc:le'. Jen. 27-0nlverallv' (llOmel; Jen...._., trvtne• Fe. '-'Coat• Mne'. Feo >-~·
(l'IOfN); Fet>. ~ Toro• lllOmel. Fe . 10-.1
New-1 Har1IO<' .. , •oenotn See View Le-.. .. .,... All
non·too,imemen1 end lffou. O-tnft O.Oln •' 7'10 P.m.
Garvey's thumb
should be healed
FV vs. C-..hs: Game of the year?
by spring training uQAlt~Yn~
SAN DIEGO (AP) -San
Diego Padres first baseman Steve
Garvey says hit damaged thumb
should be virtually healed in time
for spring training. .
Garvey, who will tum 35 three
days before Christmas; broke his
left thumb on July 29 during a
play at the plate against Atlanta.
The injury not only sidelined him
for the year but snapped h1I Na-
tional League-record 1,207 oon-
KCUtive game ~streak.
"It's about 90 percent right
now, which la good for this abor1
amount of tlme after •UJ'lerY,"
Garvey said. "It takes about three
monthl for it to heal well enoulh
to do anythina, and the third
month wu up Oct. 29.
"lt lbou1d be ·99 peroent by
1prtnc trafiilhg. 1 can hit to rieht
right now. Pul1ina it, I don't
know."
Garvey ftlded hit interrupted
leMOll with a .294 battlna aver-
•· 1• home nm and 59 rww batted in. Projeetad over a full
1eMOn, he would Mve been clme
to the pJa he ~ for hln-11
after joU\lnC \be hdra aa a free -.mt.
'' Al1« I ligned, I aat down and
thought about it -what's ex-
pected of me and what can I
realistically do? My consittency
through the years more or lese
dictated that I could be expected
to hit around .300, drive in around
100 runs, hit for power and play
aolid defen1e.
"If I had had a chance to play
the last two months, I think all
thoee thinp could have come to
fruition."
Garvey said that hit injury, u
well as injuries to such veterans
as pitchers Tim Lollar and Ed
Whitson and lhorta1op Garry
Templeton, made Jut year'a81-81
record better than the .500 mark
hung up by the 1982 Plldrea.
''I'm very aatiafled with the
progreta the team made," he aakl.
"Althouch we're atW a .500 teun,
lt waa a much better .500 than the
one previoua becau. we bad a lot
more advenity to O'-olercome."
With the recu1an out Of ec:doa.
young players Npped ln to keep
the club on an 9Wll keel. NoW
Garvey feels the return of the
reautan and a favorable ..rly
achedu1e ( 18 of the ftnt 24 ......
at home) tlOUld mMn • naa at the
Weatem Dlvialon title.
--·-----
Marina faces MD; Newport, Woodbridge seek semis also
By ROGER CAR~N °' ... ...., .........
The second round of the CIF
football playoffs unfold tonight
witll six area teams involved in
f.ive games spread through three
conferences.
CIF playoff f oothall schedule
Tiie 1ame
811 Five Conference
· ·Loyola w .· Fountain Valley at Cerritos College Loyola by 3
Marina vs. Mater Dei at Santa Ana Stadium Marina by l
Ce•tnl Coafereace
Valencia at Newport Harbor Newport Harbor b y 6
Sunny Hilla vs. El Toro at Milaion Viejo El Toro by 4
So.tben Collfereace
Woodbrid&e YI. Esperanza at Valencia
Fountain Valley and Loyola,
the No. 1 seed in the Bis Five
Conference, aquare off in the
Game of the Week for Southern
California, while another big at-
traction involves two area teams
-Su:met League tri-champlon
Marina and Anselua League rep-
raentative Mater Del. AJao in action tonight are New-an aerial game led by quar1erback Valeada vs. Newport Barbor
port Harbor and El Toro in the Brett Steven1 (1,844 yards pua-A aophomore runn.ln8 beck
Central c.onference .00 Wood-ing) and wide'l.~~n ,J;amif .. ~th.~~ ~J.599 Y.~ (Ray bridce in the Southern Con-.,Craft and Carl Harry. S lte: Ce-r-P81.la"rft) key. the Valencia at-
ference. Each~ la aet for 7:30. rltol CoUeae in Noncalk. tack. but the Sailon can counter
Here'• a caplUle look at each: Marla vi. Mater Del with a lel\iol' bullcto.r in Steve
LQela va. Fou&ala Valley The Vikinp of Marina t.ake Bruu (1 ,422 yards). l'«h team
1'he Cut. come in aa the their Mria1 dmaa of Bill Marler will be lpeftdJni the evenlnc try-
fop •eded t.wn in the Bia Five and recetven Mike Crowley and l"I to edJult to "~ of-
Conference and an unblemiahed Ch l p R l • h up a I a In• t femlw fonnatiana. It• a battle of
10-0 record. They're teed by • run..orienlied Mat.er Del, the latter l-.ue chamt::'ihe ;:! wt~
aentor quarterback 8r¥dan dependln8 heaYtly on eontrolinl ~ ~t Site· Ne-Mc:.<ncken. who hu pull8 and the ball wtth a pmd pme, Harbor · • ... _..
nllhed for man than 1,500 yardl. dinc:ted by quar1llrblck Pat ·
Loyola'• bl.lanced IJ'C)Und au.ck Dubl.r'. Muina 1'M &he ecllt ln ........ ft BIMruu •
allo feeturee haJ.t1*k Richard apted With the recel~ alona W~ 0
Hi1h'1 Wanion,
Brown (a e.a JVdao.per-ciarey .av-. wUh tbt entldpated return ol wUh the enpbMia on the pue&nc
~) and 1'm Gonaalel (6.9). halfbeclt l'.ric Kannan (knee ln-of 801 Ru.ell and recelvlng of Tl:W Barona (8-2-1) counter with jury), Site: Santa Ana Stadlwn. BW IA!• put thetr upeet hopes in
the Southern Conference on the
line against a bigger,-stronger and
deeper Espe ranza s quad.
Eaperarua started ever very slow-
ly, going 1-5-1 before 4 straight-....
wins have put the Aztecs straight.
.§lte: Valencia High in Placentia.
Smuly BW1 va. El Toro
Sunny Hilll' Lancers (7-4) fee.
ture a ground-oriented an.c.k led
by fullback Mike Muna, who
sained more than 150 yards on 10
carries in the te.m'a crushin8 43-0
victory over Norwalk in the fint
round. The Charaen (6-5), who
upeet top-eeeded La Quinta 1-t
week, are led by the runnin& and
~ .9f junior quanert.ck Rodney Oat.J!n. Site: M1-ion
Viejo ffiah. •
Newport C.rt1tlu n. Bil PIM
Newport Chriatian WO ~
for the amall achoola crl cham·
pionlhlp in etaht-man football
qainst undetated ac Pine
(11-0). Newport CbrilUan haa loll
)wt OM~ in 11 outinp. The
hOlt ConQueron are led by quar·
t11rbeck Aandy Stuart, eon of
Newport ChrWdan heed COld'l
Gary Stuart. The Q)nquenJI' QB
haa t'Ompleted 80 of 105 .-for
1,021 yards and 18 touchdowna.
Site: Huntincton BNcb ffich.
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~·4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 26, 1983
SPORTS BREAK
6,896 fans combat
severe snowstorm
to watch North Stars
Laver, Rosewall advance
RANCHO MJRAOJ: -l'onner
Auatralia.n tennil1N1tl Rod Lawr and ~
Ken ac..wall won .ma.a. matchee ~
Thunday in the eecond round of the
Xerox Grand Champ&on, tenn.11 tournament
M1ll&on Hilla TeM.la Club.
'nMt round-robin tourney feeturm a dozen
former sr-ta 36 yMn and older and offen a
$10,000 ftnt prile ln the ftnaJa that end Sunct.y.
Laver defeatad CharU.. Pua.rell, 7-0, 6-3, and
Ro.ewall turned blic:k Roy Ernenon, 6-1, 6-4.
... ... Al8o winnlnl Thunday were Bob Luts. who
Prem AT .. lpaltMI defeated CllU Richey, 6-4, 7-6, and Matty RI-.en,
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Near-'ii' who defeated Ray Moore, 7-6, 6-2.
~:,:_000~8:t0~~: ~~== ~ Gilleran given WCAC post
agalnat unneceesary travel to plow their way BURLINOAME -Michael
throuah Wednelday's snowatorm to the Met Gllleran, an offlctal with the National •
Center for the North Stan' game agalnat Toronto. C.Ollepte Athletic Alloclation, hu
It wasn't a Cale of pure dedication for the been named the first full-time oom-
6,896 dieharda. Meet apparently thought they had mi.Mionerof the Weat Cout Atbletic C.Onference, It
to go or loee the price of a ticket. wu announced today.
But midway through the third period of Gllleran, who la umtant NCAA director of
Toronto's 6-4 victory, the North Stars announced enforcement, wu to take over the}>b-in January,
that unu.ed ticketa for Wedneeday night'• game acoord1ng to Thomas Burke, president of the
could be exchanged for one of four home prne.: WCAC executive committee.
Nov. 29 vs. Pittaburgh, Dec. 7 vs. Detroit, Dec. 14 Gllleran, who hu been with the NCAA aince
-vs. S t. Louil or Dec. 17 vs. New Jeney. 1976, iaa 1971 graduate of Seattle University.
Dick Ameeon, director of markettni, said he
made the <kciaion to .uow an exchange ot tickeaa Couples ties West German
about 4 p.m. Wedneeday. He admitted the club mUSUKI, Japan-West German
didn't go out of ita way to publiclz.e the exchange. Bernard Langer. winner of the J ohn-!I
"It'• not 10methlng we wanted broadcut, nie WalkerOpenearlythismonth,shot
be<:auae there wu no way of knowing what the a 4-under-par 68 and gained a eecond
weather conditions were like in different parts of round tie for the top apot with American Fred
call
lheedcityaf," Arneeon ~d. He added ~t anrone who C.Ouples in the World Golf Tournament today
1---__ __ ter 4 p .m. oung problems In getting~ the Langer and Couples; the 1983 ~ r oPen
._ _ __._.ame should have been told about ticket ,...eacMW whh-36-hole :n .. of
exchange. --2::-una er.:p.r 142, giving them a 3-atroke edge over
.-------------------Japan's Tsutomu Irie.
Quote of the day En route to his share of first place with
first-round leader C.Ouples, Langer made five
birdies against one bogey over the 6,979-yard,
par-72 ooune of the lbu8uki Country Club.
Weekend sports on TV, radio
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. (7)-COLLEGE FOOTBALL-Texu
atTexuA&M.
10 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE 8.UKETBALL -
Kanau at Houaton.
12:46 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
Nebruka at Ok.laborna.
1 p.m. (4) -GOLF -Jl'our of the aame'1 biger
namea-Amold Palmer, Jack Nlcklaua, Gary Player
and Tom Wai.on -compete tor $360,000 ln prtr.e
money in thla unuaual tournament (called the Skin.I
Oame) in Scottldale, Ariz. The format for this event
encouraaea aotna for broke be(:awie each hole !.a
played u a 1eparate tournament. lf two or more
playera tie, the money for that particular hole carriea
·· over to the next and all four shoot for the
accumulated jackpot. (7)-BOXING -Amateur in a
combined Great Britain-Canada aquad taked on the
U.S. team in Reno (taped). ,
3 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Marvelous
Marvin Hagler defends his world middleweight
crown q.ainat Roberto Duran in a 15-round bout in
Lu Vegu (taped).
5 p.m. (5)-COLLEGE BASUTBALL-Long
Beach State at UCLA. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS -The U.S. Grand Prix Motocross
Motorcycle Championship at Carlabad. Ca. (taped).
6:30 p.m . 01) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -
LouiavWo at ~ntuck1.
8 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE BAS~ETBALL
Nevada Reno at Nevada L..u Vepa.
RADIO CoUeae Jlootball-NebrMka at Oklahoma, 12~40
p.m., ~ (1190). c.ol1ece BMketb&U -Lona
Beech Stac. at UCLA, O p.m., KM.PC (710). NHL -
Calpry at K1np. 7:20 p.m .. K.FOX (93.0·FM).
s ..... ,,
TELEVISION
10 a.m. (2)-NFL FOOTBALL-San Franciaoo
at Chicago.
11:30 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
PREVIEW -A look at lhla year's upcoming 1983-84
leUOn.
1 p.m. (4)-NFL FOOTBALL -Denver at San
Diego.
4 p.m . (4)-GOLF-Four or the game's biggest
names-Arnold Palmer. Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player
and Tom Wataon -compete in this unusual
tournament in Scottadale, Ariz. This is the final round
of the two-day event (delayed).
RADIO
NFL -Minnftota at New Orleans, 9:45 a.m
KNWZ (1190); New York Giants at Raiders, 1 p.~
KRLA (1 110); Buffalo at Rams. 1 p.m .. KMPC (7 10~
NBA -Chicago at Lakers. 6:50 p.m., KLAC (570).''
Missouri
faces No. I
'Pine-Tar Special'
----
Tar Heels
Frem AP dJ1paktle1
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -
Bueball'a "Tar Wan" bepn in
July when KaiWu City'• George
Brett a1aahed an on, off, on-aaatn
home run agalnat the New York
Yankees.
ig-h-it I
Moe Iba, Nebraska basketball coach,
ribbing ex-NBA mentor Larry Brown at the
Big Eight coaches preeeaaon press briefing:
''I want to welcome Larry Brown. l know
he's going to be a great coach for Kansas
becawe I always thought Kansas ran its
program like a pro team."
Super Diamond sparkles ------
M'->Wi Co.ch Norm Stewart
1ent bis Ull.ltant, Bob Sunvold, to
watch North Carolina'• exhi-
bitidin-pme with the Y-uplavtan
national belketball team. Sun-
vold wun't happy with what he
aaw.
-The ensuing aldrmiahlaaied for
three weeka, finally endinC with
a 12-mlnute contest, with the
Ro ala winning.
Yankees Manager Billy MartiJI
argued that the homer should be
diaallowed becauae more than 18'
lnchea of Brett'• bat handle WU
coated with pine tar, a aticky
substance that i,mproves playerl'
gripa.
The umpire upheld Martln'11
complaint and gave the victory to
the Y ankeea. But the fiihti.ng
went on.
Holmes, Frazier to battle
LAS VIDAS -Marvia Frazier,
with only 10 pro fighta to hia credit, ~
challenges Larry Holmm. whQ nearly ...
10 years ago wu a aparrinc partner for
Frazier'• father, tonight (6 o'clock, Channel 4) in a
12-round bout.
Holmee •ya he bothered Smoldn' Joe Frazier
with hia movement and left jab when he helped
the former heavyweight champion prepu-e for bis
aecond fight with Muhammad All, which he bl
Jan. 28, 1974, and be feela will be too much for
Frazier's IOll.
"There are a lot of thingl I can do to you that
you've never had done before," Holmes told
Marvis Frazier at a pre--fight news conference.
"You're going to eee a lot of things coming at you
that you never saw ooming at you before."
Dorsett sparks
Cowboys, 35-17
IRVING, Texas (AP)-Tony Donett dashed for
two touchdowns and became the National Football
League's eighth all-time rushe.r Thanksgiving Day.
propelling the playoff-bound Dallas Cowboys to a
35-17 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.
The C.Owboys, who have already clinched a wild
card berth, improved their record to 11-2, one-half
game ahead of Waahington in the National Con-
ference Eaatem Division . St. Louia dropped to 5-7-1.
Doraett gained 102 yards on 1 7 carries aa be
puaed Larry Caonka on the all-time list with 8,153
yards. ItwaaDoraett'138thgarneof lOOormoreyarda
rushing. Dallas haa won 36 of thoee.
Danny White'• 15-yard touchdown pua to Butch
JohNOn made it 21-7 at halftime then Donett put the
game away with a 55-yard ecamper early in the
fourth period.
White completed 24 of 31paseesfor237 yards.
The C.Owboya are now 12-3-1 on Thanksgiving
and 3-0 against the Cardinals on the holiday.
Lions •l•st Steelers, 4&·3
PONTIAC, Mich. -Eric Hipple threw acoring
pasaes of 13 and 4 yards to tnyaees Norris and Billy
Sima ran for a pair of 2-yard touchdowns as the
Detroit Lions demolished the mistake-prone Pit-
tsburgh Steelen, 45-3 Thunday.
Cliff Stoudt, who haa played all year in place of
injured quarterback Terry Bradshaw, was inter-
cepted four times and sacked 'twice by the Detroit
defense and completed only 9 of 25 pasaes for 83 yards
before being lifted with more than 10 minutes to play.
adidaS~
THE HARBOR
lllU'S FllEST
INGLEWOOD -Favorite Super E
Diamond opened up a 2~-lencth 1Nd
in the back.stretch and held off Glacial
Stream to win a neck victory in the
Thanksgiving Day $247,000 Golden State
Breeden SI.rel Sta.kee at Hollywood Park.
Super DiarnQnd, ridden by Laffit Pincay Jr.,
acored bia fourth career victory u the 6-5 favorite
in the 1 and I-16th mile grus le.tu.re.
Super Dlamond earned $134,783 in the match
featuring lix C&lifornia-bred ~year-olds.
Television, radio
TV: Boxing -WBC champion Larry Holmes
takes on Marvis Frazier in Laa Vegas, 6 p.m.,
Channel 4. C.Ollege Buke tball -UCLA at Idaho
State, 11 p.m. (delayed), Channel 5.
RADIO: High School Football -CIF Play-
offs: Marina vs. Mater Del at Santa Ana Stadium,
7:15 p.m., KNWZ (1190). NBA Buketball -New
Jersey at Laken, 7:20 p.m., KLAC (579). C.Ollege
Basketball -UCLA at Idaho State, 8 p.m .. KM.PC
(710).
"Thia la definitely not the team
we want to open the 1eM011
with," Sunvold said after the Tar
Heels downed the Yuplavs
75-66. But the Tigers will do ex-
flCtly that Saturday ap1nst the
team ranked No. 1 in the
pr EM HM oollep buketball poll.
Mmourt bl three atarten. in-cludinc National 8Mbtba1l Jv,-
aodation first-round drafteee
Steve SUpanovich and Bob's
brother Jon Sundvold, to lfldu-
ation. 'lbe Tar Heela are without
Jimmy Braddock. the graduated
point guard.
The major queltion mark for
Dean Smith'• 'f'ar Heels centered around Braddock'• replace1Dent.
Smith gave the job to Steve Hale.
~I
~Valuaon ~ AppBancal
~ the Yankees' wounds
have Md time to heal, the maker
of the bat u.ed by Brett doesn't
want people to forset the inci-
dent.
HilJericb & Bradaby c.o.. the
maker of the Louisville Slugger
baeball bat, is manufacturing the
''Pine-Tar Special'' to com-
memorate Brett'a hiL
"& far .. bata go, this la the blae9t story rve ever aeen in
bll8eball," company executive
Rex Bradley aaid. "Henry Aaron
might not like this, but it'a even
bigger than the bat that he hit hia
715th homer with."
Brett WU hittina with model
T85 July 24 in Yankee Stadium
when he fired the ninth-1.nnina
home nm to give the Royals the
lead.
American League President
Lee MacPhail ovem.tled the urn-
pins, sided with the Royals and
ordered the game continued with
the Royala ahead.
The Y ankeea reluctantly re-
turned to the field Aug. 18, but
the resumption of the game Iaat.ed
jult 12 minutes.
Besidea the •pedal bats that
will be aold in st.ores nationwide,
the Lou.iaville-bued bat com-
pany, whoee plant actually ia
acrou the Obio River in
Clarksville, Ind., la making 500
special bata for the Kamu City
Royala to offer to fans who buy
aeuon ticket.a by Jan. 15.
Hillerich & Bradsby agreed to
supply the beta, but without ~
pine tar.
Thia Friday night all paid odmiaalonsat 1'oUet with credit cord holder and
Loa Alamitos will receive. absolutely convenient \lelcro lock. Ifs o
FREE. an attractive Nylon ttrre.lold S7.95volue.
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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 25, 1983 A 11
Without Garner,
·oilers will rely
on outside game
By ROGER CARLSON
OllMDml!r ..........
Roy Miller ls one of thase kind
of coaches who likes to tell you
something, but without spelling it
1 out. He just wants to see if you
CAn figure it out by yourself with
the 1983-84 campaign a p-
proaching.
For instance, Miller's L'Omments
about this year's edition of Hunt·
lngton Beach t;>asketball: "The
team will l?e small with good
outside shooters. But, there's a
questionable Inside game ."
The answer to that question is
pretty obvious -it's the absence
of 6-7 Jamel Garn.er. last season's
eensational sophomore who turn-
ed the Oilers into a Sunset
League championship team with
an overall record of 20-6.
The future appeared bright for
the next two years for tht> Oilers
despite strong opposition from the
likes of Fountain VaUey, Ocean
BASKETBALL
portunity. Thia team wiU rely on
its guards for its scoring punch."
Danny Thompeon, known more
for his abilities as a fullback on
the Oiler football team, ii the lone
returning starter for Huntington
Beach. He averaged 7.8 points
overall and 6.0 in league play as a
junior and figures to be a big asaet
in terms of strength. He was an
honora ble mention on the
all-league team, as chosen by the
coaches.
But at 6-1. he pre tty well typi-
fies the Oilers' situation -not a
lot of size
Andy Fillippi (6-5) and
sophomore Darren Snow (6-4) are
the tallest.
The nucleus of the attack fig·
ures to revolve around 6-2 senior
gaurd Brian Berry, 6-0 senior
Randy Fries and 5-9 Chris CusaCl<. t~ tter he Sunse' ___ _.
League's Most Valuable Player ......................... '-"
Orange Coast's Mike Downs (7) is brought dj>wn by Golden West's Bob Umdenstock Thursday.
'tew-and ottrers:-Bat-Gamer
transfered during the summer.
opting for life in Alabama, and he
took more than just his suitcase.
Along with it went the Oilers'
game plan.
on the junior varsity level last
season.
Another asset is 6-2 senior
Nathan Jeffers. Others include
6-1 Brian Hilden. 5-10 Ray Lopez,
6-2 Matt K~. 6-3 Oilvid Ron-
nenberg and 6-2 John Hanavan.
ORANGE COAST WINS THRILLER FROM GWC, 24-23. • • "We've got good quickness,"
says Miller, "and we'U attempt to
~ee1?,8!!Jles at ~_guick pa~, press-
mg aria running at every op-From Page A13--
better days, but he still passed for
more than 200 yards-including
touchdown passes of 88 yards to
Troy Ory and 14 to Gary Parrish.
And not to be forgotten among
OCC's heroes was place-kicker
Mike Greene, who missed a
26-yard field goal a few weeks
"80 which would have given OCC
a victory over nationally-ranked
Fullerton.
Greene calmly booted a 40-yard
field goal with 1:33 remaining in
the third quarter which pulled
the Pirates to within six, 23-17,
and then kicked the winning
PAT with four left in the game
after Bill Brown's 1-yard dive got
the Bucs even.
"Our game plan was to keep it
close," joked OCC Coach Dick
Tucker, who for the first time in
four years enjoyed the poet-game
interview after these two teams
met.
Lost in the shuffle by all of the
rivalry hoopla wu the fact the
.Pi.rat.es finished South Coast Con-
ference play as the 901e and proud
owners of third place behind Cer-
rit08 and Fullerton.
''Let's have a third-place
bowl," Tucker said.
Neither the Pirates nor the
Rustlers are going to any bowl
games, but Tucker can take heart
in knowing his quarterback,
Goodine, will be back in 1984 as
will tailback Kevin Bradley , who
didn't play Thursday because of
an ankle injury.
"They (the Pirates) had to earn
everything they got today and
they did," said Golden West
Coach Ray Shackleford. "We did
moderately well today, but they
have a pretty good pass rush."
Indeed, it was the Pirate de-
fense which refused to yield.
OCC limited Tom Fiachbeck,
the No. 2 rusher in the con-
ference, to just 36 yards on 18 cameo. Heinle's 13 completions
were below average, but the
freshman out of Ocean View still
had no trouble finding favorite
receiver Ory, who caught four
puaes for 128 yards including the
88-yarder in the second quarter
which gave the Rustlers a 13-0
lead.
Down, 16-7 at intermission,
OCC took the ball 76 yards on 11
Gauchos scalp Apaches, I 0-7
Saddleback (9-0--1) headed for Orange County Bowl Dec. 3
CHULA VISTA -Saddleback
College wrapped up an un-
defeated football eeason Thurs-
day and gained a bowl bid in the
proceaa, defeating Southwes1em
College, 10-7, here in a battle of
the top two defensive teams in
the Mission Conference.
Coach Ken Swearingen's
Gauchoe completed the eeaaon
with a 9-0-1 record, sharing the
Milsion title with Citrus, which
handled San Diego cc Thunlday,
49-14.
Saddleback is expected to be
named to the Orange County
Lions PONY Bowl, which will be
played Saturday, Dec. 3 at Santa
Ana Stadium. The Gauchoe are
expected to face the loeer of this
Saturday's game between Full-
erton and Cerritos. The Full-
erton-Cerritos winner will play in
the Potato Bowl in Bakersfield
Dec. 3 against Taft.
Saddleback won the game with
10:01 left in the final quarter
when Dan Gaseer booted a
40-yard field goal, his ninth this
1eaaon in 11 tries.
Saddleback took a 7-0 lead only
five tninutes into the game when
Mike Enright caught a 22-yard
touchdown ~ from Mike
Douglass. Guaer booted the PAT.
Southwestern tied it with two
minutes to go in the opening
quarter on a 34-yard run.
After that the defenses took
over.·
The Gauchos limited the
Apaches to just 135 yards for the
game while Saddleback could net
only 148.
It was the seventh straight year
that Saddle~k had won or
shared the Mission Conference
title.
SaddeMdl 10, Seuttlwn111m 7
Sc-lw QuM1ln ~ 7 0 0 3-10
Soutwesttrn 7 0 0 ~ 1 s.o--Enrlttlt 22 NII ff om OoutlltH (Gen er Kldt)
S~t"9 34 run !Darrin kick)
~a1sar40FG
Alltndtnct: 1,500
INDIVIDUAL ST A TISTICS . .,.,...
SN-Carroll, 1t·S2; s.tlna1. S· 10; Eklrldte.
S· ·3; Oouelen, 10-·•; S~lne. 13·6'; Hotmt1, 4·241 Wlllte, 7·13;
Steward, )·7; Tron, S·11. ... a ...... ~u. 12·n ·2, fS;
s-Tron, 1·U-l. 4'. •actMM s.ct-WOOdl, 4·31; Catt, 3·l2; EMkltll, 1·22;
Irvan!, 1·1; Harkin•. 1·7; C•rroll, l··S.
Sw-Gr_,, 2·1), Pierce, 1·13, Manti, 1·1,
ClltPrntn, 1·7, Holmal, 1·3.
El Toro's Travers has dilemma
Two players ineligible, five others are still playing f oothall
How would you like to be
preparing for the start of your
basketbalheaaon with the follow-
ing predicament: Five players, in·
eluding two potential starters,
still playing football, and two
others, one a poesible starter and
the other a backup center, in-
eligible due to insufficient grades.
That's the dilemma El Toro
High Coach Tim Travers ls faced
with today.
"It's given ua a chance to give a
' lot more attention to people who
might not have gotten it," says
Travers in keeping a sense of
humor about the whole thing. "It
just might help our depth down
the line but I do expect we'll start
&lowly. We have only one return-
·OCC game canceled .
An <>ranee Cout College vs.
alumni buk.etball game, orig-
lnally.cheduled for tonight in the occ om hal been canceled,
Pirate Coach Tandy Gillis uya.
OCC will return to don Sat-
urday nieht at home ap1mt San
Diego Meu at 7:30.
BASKETBA"LL
ing letterman, and Jeff (Arnold)
isn't capable of doing every-
thing."
Arnold, however, a 6-10 senior
who has already committed
himself to the University of
Purdue next fall, isn't too bad a
commodity to have to build a
team around.
"I think the key will be
whether we can handle the press-
ure or not," says Travers of the
Chargers, who finished 13-9 over-
all last eeason, 9-5 (good for third
place and a playoff berth) in the
Sea View League.
"Athletically, we have players
that are as good aa anybody'•· It
will juat be a matter of handling
pre91W"e altuationa. That'• where
maturity and the experience fac-
tor fita in."
It would help Travers, too. to
get a few more players on the
court.
Seniors Jeff Ball (6-0), David
Childon (6-2), Kevin Cummings
(6-1) and Bob Summers (6·2),
along with junior Tim McLain
SHARK FISHING
3 TRIPI DAILY
•40 "" '""~ (8 per.on mexlmum)
~I am-11 em
•1pm-lpm
•lpm-1em
4'' SftORTASHIR
IALIOA DEEP SEA
FISflNG CtWtTm
8Al80A (714) 175-2960
(5-9) are still out on the football
field.
McLain and Summers both
worked their way into the start-
ing lineup this past summer, but
Travers cautions the two will
have to work their way through
the ranks once they return.
The Chargers open the aeason
Dec. 3 with an alumni game and
then boat Mlaaion Viejo Dec. 6.
Until all the kinks get worked
out, Travers is having a hard time
compiling a starling lineup.
The only sure bet Is Arnold in
the middle, although-eeniors
Brian Brunette (5-7). Craig Mark-
ing (6-2) and Steve Uecke (6-3)
figure to see plenty of playing
time.
•t Tere ldlMllle O.C:. >-Alumni; O.C:. 7· 10-5.n Ctat'ntfltt
lnvttatlonal1 Dtc. ll·ls-Ma11<IOllt lnvltetloMI;
O.C. 22-el L.ffUna H•1. Jan. ..... f C~la lltWM•; .i.tl. ...... , SNclta-
beek•; JM.,_.,,~· <llomel; J.ii. n-• ,._-1 Hereot"; Jan. 1>-1f UnfwrlllV•i_Jtn, 1.-<or-cMI ,,..,. (llOfM); Jan. -•
Irvine•; Jlfl. 25-<otla Meti• (llome)1 Ja,,.
21~1t· (l'IOrna); Jafl . ..._t E1tanc11•.
Fiii, I NewllOl I H•rbor• (l'IOmt); Fib.
>-t.lnlwnl~ c11ome11 Fiii. t-11 cor-•
Mw"; F• 1~1nt· (llome). • ...,._ See View LHeua ltf'M, AM '*'"*"'*""" ..w .....,. -'* ....... at 7:)0 ""'·
,
plays with John Castaneda !IC:Or-
ing from 3 yards out to get the
Pirates cloee, 16-14.
OraMe CM1t 24, Geldln Wnt 2l
SaNlw~ GolCMn Wnt 0 " 7 ~73 0 7 10 7-24 Oranoe Catt GWC--C>oan 42 FG
GWC--C>oan 2t FG
GWC-<>rv • "" from Heinle (Doan kltkl OCC-Stan 7 NH from Goodine (Gr_,.
k.ICll)
GWC--C>oan 41 FG
OCC-<:ettanada 3 run (Gr_,. kldtl
GWC-ParrlMI 14 NH from Halnlt (Doan
k.IGkl
OCC-<>rMna 40 FG
OCC-tlro-1 run <GrMna kldtl Allenclanc« ),000 (fttlmal«ll
IMDfVtDUAl. STATISTICS .....
GWC~ltdlMck. 11·3'; Slmoton, 4·20; AP·
"'"91t, 1·2.; Htlnlt, •· 1). OCC-Met'«llltl, ls-42, CMlenecM, 20-SS,
l rown. 2·S; Downs, 6-34; GoodlM, 2·1ot
mlnu1·4, .......
GWC-Helnlt, 13·34·2, 111
OCC-<>oodlnt, 21·37· 1, 2SO; Cetter>tde,
H >·O, 0.
• •teeMne GWC-<>rv. 4· 121; Flscnbtcl<. 3·59, StmPton,
2·1; Perrt111, 3·34; 8owlH, 1· 19.
OCC-Stan, f· 114; (tlltnedt, 3· 12; Downs.
1-17, M««IUll, 3·21; se11.ni.1c:1, 4·73; O'Neil, 1•6.
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Sayers gains
Australian
semifinals
SYDNEY, Australia (AP)
Elizabeth Sayers, who has emerg-
ed this week as the new hope of
Australian women's tennis, con-
tinued her remarkable run of suc-
ce98 today in the NSW Building
Society Women's Open.
Sayers, 20, moved into the
semifinals with a 6-0, 5-7. 6-1
triumph over Puerto Rican Gigi
Fernandez.
The unseeded Sayers, ranked
only 104th in the world, is now
only two matches away from
winning the first major singles
title of her career.
,.,._, Daily P.Uot
(1 t 642-5678
-~
Thompson. because of recent
football obligations, doesn't fig-
ure to ~y have his basketball
shoes worked in until league play
in early January.
One big bonus is due the Oilers,
however, and that's entry into the
Iolani High (Hawaii) Tournament
just prior to Christmas.
Huntington Beach begins play
Thursday night at Marina High
in the Marina-Lakewood Tour-
nament with a 6:30 test against
Capistrano Valley.
H~ ... di iCMdule
DK 1 ·)o-Marlne· Le11.ewoo0 tnvltetlonal;
DK S· ...... i:ount•ln lletlev lnvltatlonal, O.C
1.,_St Anlllonv (tlomel, Dae 11·23--IOitnl
ltiawalll 1nv1tatlonat
Jan >-Mater 0.1 la• Cllte>man Coffe9el. Jt n
._e l Mlltl"an, Jan 6-a• Founl•tn llan.v•. Jen
11-at Edison•, Jan 13-al OGn n llltw•, Jt n
11-Mtrlf\a" tnomel. Jan 20-Wettml,..ttr•
1-..e), Jan 2s.-Founta1n ll•lltv' lllOrne), Jt n
21-EdlM>ll" ll>Omel
Feo 1--0c:een v-· ll'IOmt). Feo >-•• Marina•. Fee a-.1 Weslmln1te<" •oenotes s.,,,,., Leaeue ttmt. All
non·1ournamen1 •nd 1ngue ee~ lleOln at 7.30 om
1'1• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 25, 1913
BULLETIN BIARD All-e••e,.. tr•e" •eeu
.Ir. All·Amerleaa leetNll
The Hunllnglon Beach Mariner• lace the
Sou1h Hunllnglon BMch Charger• In the teml-
flna1a of the Pee Wee Dlvlalon of the Oraf19e
County Junior All-American
tootball plar.otts Saturday at 1 p.m. at Irvine
High Schoo .
Huntington Beach advanced to the Mmlflnal
game with a t4-8 victory over
La Mired• white South Huntington Beach wu
downing Orange The winner ol Saturday'•
game advances 10 the ehamplonahlp game
Saturday, Dec. 3 (2:30 p,m.) at La Mirada
Stadium.
The Pee wee Olvlalon le ror 10 end
11,yeer-olds.
C.. State Loe Angelee wtll be hoeUng a
.., ... of ell-com.rt tAICtc "*941 on Dec. 10,
11, 24 end Jan, 1', 21 and Feb. 4 on the
catnpUI treok.
Th9 1tatt1no time tor the fteld .wnt1 Wiii be
10 a.m. eech d~ with the trec* 9Y9nll begin·
nlno an hour later,
Entry fee la 11 fOf eYet"YOM to enter the
1tadlum. Fleld eyent1 lnclUde the high Jump
long lump, lhot put, tttote Jump, pole veuh and
J1velfn, hammer and dleoU1 thrOM.
'1•111•r 'l'e••I• C••I'
The City ol Newport BMctl P.,kl, BeechM
and Rec:r .. tlon o.pertment 11 on.rlno •
1P9Clel Junlof Tennie C-.np tor young1tere
betWMn the ao-of 8 and 18.
Th9 ct.... wtll meet Mond•Y thr0U9h Frl-d1y et San Joequln Hiiia Park from t 1.m .• noon on Dec. 19-23 tor the 6-12-~·oldt and on
Dec. 2g;:30 for the 12-1&.year-Oldt.
The fM 11 l40 end regl1tratlon 11 now being
eocepted In pereon at the Plltlt Beachel and
RecrMtlon otfloe Mond1y through Friday from
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
For turthef Information, phone tennt1 coor-
dlnatOf Fred Btown at 640-2271.
OR THE RECORD
aubldou1< (10· II 11 ltemone 110· I)
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MlndeV'I Geme
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1tertlng reg11tratlon lot Ill Cllfle 8~ to 15 yeatl
of age on Jan. 14, 21 end 28 In the T11bert
VNlaoe Shopping <:.nter In front of Von't
Market at the corner ol Magnolia and Talbert tn
Fountain Valley.
Clltt Rlmey, w ... 11me member of IM
AIMl'lc:en Devit Cup teem and rated In the top
10 by the USTA nine tlmet In 11 yeat1, l1 pen
ol the fWd for the Orend Champlona tennla
tournament In RanohO Mir• at MINlon Hllll
Tennie Club.
The teeme at• dlVlded Into dMllonl by age
with the rneJott conal1t1no 01 girt• 12· 18, the
mlnort fot glr11 9. 11, and the mlnl1 for glrl1 1
and 8.
The round-fobln ever11, wtllch began
Wednetdey and runt through the ..-end.
hu an International fWd of 1iar1 35-~
and O"*.
The program te dealgned for glt11 wno are
bOth ..,,_,*'*and 1nex:,*'*· For more
Information, phone "4·2 ~or ~-
Otheft In the Uneup lnotude Cotln Dl«Mey,
Roy Emerton, Tom Gorman, Rod LaYer, Bob
Lu&, Ray Moore, Chal'Me Paaaretl, M.wty
RleaNn. ken Ac>Mw ... Stan Smith and Andy
Pattteon.
For more Information, pnon• (819)
324·4707.
Celellrlty N•"etNll
The JOMPhlnu' Hollywood C.lebrlly
AH-star bUfc .. ~ taam. 11\.cM up ol motion
picture and televlaton 1tan, wtll play a game
agalnet the feculty ol Tu1t1n High Wedneaday
at 1:30 p.m.
'The prCJCMdt of the game Wiii go to varlou1
tehOOI Ofganllat1on1 and funotlon1.
lt'omea's ••II
The tMm 11 coached by BeYerly Hiii• eporta
promoter 0.Yld Mlrlectl.
For more lnlorm1t1on, phone (213)
276-9485.
The M ... Linda Women'• Golf Club mem-
ber• wlll 1T1Mt to play on Mondaye, beginning
Jen. II. 1964.
Anyone lnter•ted In Joining are aaked 10
phone Libby McShefry at 557-8 t55.
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By DENNIS BROSTERBOUS
Ol ... O.., ........
Normally, it would be hard io
figure how a high IChool t.aket-
ball coach, whoee team won six
games all laat year. would be
optim.latic entering the following
lea80ll.
But Laguna Beach High'• Craig
Falconer believes his team will be
vastly improved over lut year'•
6-17 showing. And for good
reaaon.
"We anticipate about a U -8
season or better," said Falconer .
"Ju.at about our first nine are all
returning from last year. We've
BASKETBALL
had two startling out.Lnp. one
against our alumni and the other
in a ICri.mmage recently again.st
Santa Ana Valley.••
The tentative starting ti ve all
have vanity experience. Guards
Scott Fortune . (6-5 ~, 180
pounds), who will quarterbaclt
the offenae. and Nick Tepper (6-1,
185) each averaged in double f4c ·
ures laat 1eaaon and will supply
much of the 900ring punch.
C.oby Naea, a 6-~ liO-pound
ltar1el' -• freahman 1Mt year. ahould be the top rebounder. The
fOTWarda will be Sean Jordan
(6-3, 180) and Curt Blanton (6-2,
180) with Mark McGrath (6·1,
185) and Billy Elfsten (6·0, 160)
the first off the bench.
''Offensively. we'll be defi-
nitely up-tempo," said Falconer,
notinl hi.a team 900red 101 pointa
in beati.ne the alumni. "And we'll
play a lot of pnwure defeme."
Falconer viewe the South c.out
-Ia,ue r.-e as a. docf:i8ht, with
h1a team equarely in the playoff
picture.
''Laguna Hills has the moat tal •
ent and Capistrano Valley has
three good players. .. he aid. "But
I definitely feel we have a good
shot at the playoffs th.i.a year."
The Artista open the campaign
in their own toUmament, bolting
SanU..,O in a 7:30 opener Thurs-
day.
LAtlUfta a.di lcMdule
Dec. ·-~ lleedl lllvll•tlonel; o.c:. 7-to--SM Olmlftle lrwlteltonel; Otc.. l>-11
WNIMY !Clf'rlfol); Dec. 2'---.well lftvft1•
tlontl
Jiii. ~Miiia (lloml); Jell. ...... t ~
Hllll•; J111. 6-o-Hllll0 (llOMe); JM 11-Mllllon Vlll0° (llOml); Jell. 1~ Clttnlrlta• (llOml); J111. 1 ..... t Ceollir-v .. ,
1tv•; Jan. 20-et Woodbrldet"; Jiii. 2~
H""• (hOml); Jen. 17-t 0-Hfll•. '
FIO. 1-t Ml1alon Vltlo•; FIO. >-11 Sell C,.,,,.,,te•; Fiii. t-<aols"-v111v• (llOtnl)J
FIO. 10--Woodbrldee" (hOmll. . l
•dlflolel Soutll Coe\I L-~· Al
llOll • tourne"""t _.... lllllln et 7:JO P.tn.
Fo uts m a y play
against Denver
SAN DI!XiO (AP) -After five
weeb on the sidelines nunlna •
tom ahoulder mUIC.le, San Dleto
quarterbeck Dan Fouta haa been
liven a clean bill of health by hia
doctor.
"I don't think there ia any
medical reuoo io eay, 'Hey. he
can't play,"' the O\araerl' -.
pbY*Un. Dr. E. Paul Woodward,
aid 'lbw.day. ''Uthe 1\1.Y cu do
it, w~atartbimf Ira anlTf*
to the other playen."
Cbaraen Coach Don C«yeU.
who ..rller ..td WoodWard
would malce the dec4llon • Pou•' avail8billty, lln't .n
whetblr the ~ will
Nit or 4Ml' ~ tn SundaY•
National hotbal1 ~ ,.._
apinlt o.awr ... LutMf bm
riu1ed the 1-t fiw pm11 md ....u. um we.at .... Mmld to
~ aplnll the ......
"We wan't know unUl .-e am.. prob9bly, or ca. to C:
time. ID we baw to ......... both. and cbal'• .... ...... =" .ucl ear,.11. "'Ada1e~. I tt'•ll*'•at.•tDtUi
halt the PaJI .... .... Diil
........ "
. THICOllTANDTHICDUNTY
Dilly Piiat
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1983
ANN LANDERS
GARDENS
COMICS
82
83
84
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A 15-year-old mull named Ci<koa millhl ha Ye been 0 I lryin1ou1 fora job•• a police d"ll when he proudly ~ trolled home wilh a pla1tic bag of a 1u.1piciou1 0 11ubs1ance, but all he 101 wa• a lecture lrom his
owner. See 82 . _.,j
~Special dinner honors new director of NHAM
More than 50 people
gather for gala event
By VIDA DEAN °' .. ...., .........
f iJ evln E. Coosey;., the new direclo' of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. To
welcome him and his wife Su1an, the
board of trustees hosted a reception
and formal dumer in the James
Myford Irvine Gallery. - -
As the more than 50 dined on the four-<:<>urae
meal, Mar1aret Clem. harpist, provided back-
.___groun<i muaic.
"I'm deeply honored by the board's welcom-
ing gesture to me and my wife. I feel it is indicative
of the spirit of cooperation between the staff and
1_..._~~:wn mARPQiters which wiU.nw.k1UleW eca i,n_
Newport's history," the former director San
Antonio Museum of Art said. ...., ............ ..,..., ...... Among those welcoming the Conseys were
executive board members Lucllle Adami, Jobn E .
Dwu 0, Ray H. Job.Dion (president), Leon Lyon,
Robert B. McLain, T. PblUlp1 Mor1an and David
Stelllmet1.
Gale Granger in a discussion with hosts Marilou and Tom
Sparrow.
Vi Sorensen and Jeff Sparrow, son of Immunology
Society party hosts.
Others on the guest list included Antoinette
Ayres, Gay and Ernest Bryant, Jellllle and David
Tappan Jr., E. G. and Ward Claamberlain, David
Stelametl and Marperlta Sllaw, Ben C. Deane,
Jad)' and Joel Slatlky, Pamela Gold1tela,
AllllMarle and Rould Foell, Jady and Rope
Hemley, Mlcuel Perklu, Nucy ZID1meyer
0ttta1, Molly and Leon Lyoa, JW Sinclair and
t..cllle KHU.
Immunology reception
Marlloa and Tom Sparrow entertained at a
cocktail reception in their Balboa home with board
members of the newly formed National Society for
Immunology and other interested pel'90ns as
guests.
Among the guests were Gayle .Granier and
SadllJr Gapta, both of UCI, who discusaed their
work concerning the human immune system. Also,
speaking briefly was Erle Tllonoa (society
chsUman and president of EKecutive Aviation)
who presented a plaque to Jou Steiner, first
patron of the eight-week-old organization head-
quartered in Newport Beach at 1301 Dove St.
Major goals of the aociety are to support
research on identification of subrtanoes which can
regulate, control or replace the faltering or
malfunctioning human immune system and to
ultimately construct a facility in OC where
patients can receive testing and immunotheray for
immunological disorders.
Almoet 100 were preeent at the party and
heard early plans for a fund-raiaer in January at
The Ritz. A1ao announced was informaation that
interested penons may arrange to aee a abort film
concerning immunology at Dr. Granger's lab. The
society office, 476-0252, may be called for further
infonnation.
Getting up In the air
Members of the Huntington Beach Chapter,
Aasista.nce League, have really been "up in the
air" recently. . . Mar1aret CarllOll toured the
Britiah Wes, but did not find any "fogy days ln
Londontown" ... Nell Webb and daughter Jalle
(a naval supply officer sutioned in Sicily with
NA TO)visited France and Switzerland. . . Baul
and Harold Felix had a marveloua time in China.
Other HB travelers were Paala and PaaJ McCUD
-in Virginia Beach to do eome grandpa.renting
(they f ound that rough surf on the F..t Coat is a
typica.1 day at Southern Ol.l.ifomlll beM:hes). . .
'C&rol and Art Hood went to Mexico for fiahing and
shopping. . . Carol and Jerry Bar1eaer went
Hawaiian. . . Olive and Tom McCaUoap attend-
ed a convention in Atlanta, viaited and fell in love
with Charleston, S.C. and then went to England to
vi.sit Olive's relatives. The McCullough& rounded
out their trip by stopping in Pennsylvania to visit
Tom's family.
Getting ready for party
Lori Nadler, president of the OC Chapter of
the College of St. Catherine (St. Paul, Minn.) is
busy with arrangements for a holiday party being
given Dec. 3 at the Newport Harbor Art Muaeurn.
The event which includes a buffet supper is
scheduled from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Lori says the College
of St. Catherine is the largest Caholic women'•
college in the country with an enrollment of
approximately 2,000 students and recruitment and
development work haa just begun this year in
Calilornia as 10 percent of the alwnn.ae live in this
state-60 alumnae are in Orange County. She can
be reached at 644-0061 by friends wishing to
attend.
Balboa residents Cneryl Sparrow with Ronald
and Anne Dahl.
Trisha Bloomfield, Ji~ Hall and Donna Riebler Nancy Zinsmeyer Otting and Leon Lyon chat with
NHAM Director Kevin E. Consey. at the Sparrow home. ·
SCR, South Coast Plaza make bigger-than-life decorations
By MARGE BITETTI
o.llr .... C:.01 .......
U you like your Christmases larger than life,
but don't know where to find them, try South
Coast Plaza.
The mall has used the talents of South Coast
Repertory Theatre's award-winning deiigners to
transform the Plaza's Carousel Court into a
magical wonderland for holiday shoppers of all
ages.
"South Coast Plaza has a history of giving the
community a seaaonal gift," said James E.
Henwood, general manager of the mall and
oveneer of the project. "This year we have begun
a major commitment to making that gift truly
lntp~." .
Just how inspired? Well. Santa Claus will be
there, of course. And he'll be accompanied by a
16-foot Teddy Bear on one aide of the carouael and
an equally large Raggedy Ann doll on the other.
It'• enough to make the Plaza's famed
merry-go-round appear miniature.
Elvea and Santa'• helpers will abound, taki.ng
time to tell children 1torlee and prepare them for
their talk with Santa. The elvee will even provide
the youngsters with paper and crayons ao they can
cornpoee last-minute llata to give to Santa. Cookies
will abo be provided to eue the wait for a per'llOna)
audience with old St Nick.
"We knew the talents and quality of South
Coast Repertory would tranafonn W. treat for
children into 10meth.ina they could remember for
1he rat of their livee," Mid Henwood. "And W. la
only our first year -plans are that it will continue
to grow."
~his Santa should know his pets
' . T11e•111. I,,,_
MENTOR, Ohio-'N the 1eUOn toaee Polly
-or even a collie -for a pet shop Santa Claus
who'• held just about every kind of animal in hia
lap for Chrlatmu pictWft.
"We JUat did a macaw and a Scottie (Scotti.sh
terrier)," ea1d photographer Fran Berk.al at
Petlandof Mentor. ''Some clop growl at tint ... but
we make friends. We keep a aupply of treats."
"I love th1t work," added Berkaa, who once
helped run a mo. "It me&na meeUna a Jot of new
people and la hysterically funny. We've had people
and their pell lined up all the way out the door.
"We've even had guard clop from the police
force. And would you believe lt, we've never had
any trouble."
Some people brfna in more than one pet to
perch wlth Santa, and aome bring a pet and a child.
Barkaa works wlth Larry 1..Ul.la, who breedl
German thortha1r polnten when he'• not worklnc
aa Santa Claua.
SCR member John-David Keller la directing
the project. and deligner Cliff Faulkner, wtx.e
imagination la reaponlible for many of the .eta for
SCR productions, haa destgned the workshop.
Sh.igen.t Yaji, who la omtume ahop tupervi8or for
Cal State Long Beach'• Theater Department,
designed the COltUmel.
"We became involved when we MW that our
participation could compliment a community
event and l1ill reflect the quality and talenta of our
artistic company," said David Emmes, artistic
director f<>l' SCR. "We are involved with many
gif1ed arti.lta who, by joining in a project like this,
allow ua to 1erve the Orange County and Southern
California community wlth exciting and in-
novative U8e8 of the theatrical reeourcee we have
available."
The WOl'kahop opens today and can be visited
du.ring mall howl until Santa returns to the North
Pole.
Pet dog gets around on wheeled cart
JONESBORO, Ark. -Shan, a S-year-old
Pekingeee, la 80lnl to need aome new wheels IOOI\.
Shan gets around wlth the aid of a snall
cart-like device built by hit owner, Hayden
Cookley. The cart became nece.ary when Shan,
apparently •truck by an automobile, WM pua-
lyred in hit hindquart.en.
"We came home one day," Coobey laid, and
found Shan "in hia pen in b9ck and he couldn't aet
up." Coomy aaJd a veterinarian told him the dot'•
apinal column had oolla~.
Later, Cookley uw a p6cture of a devk'e
whereby a dot wu It.rapped ln abd two wheeJa
lerved u the dot'• rear lep. Cooaey Mys such
deYicee are available commerdally and can be
bouaht to fit almoat any me of q .
·'The devtce took about one day to eomplete.
c.oobey aaJd hi.a apedal model w• made larcelY
from piecaof rev-view mbTon. 'llM wheels were
taken from a ~ equipped wlth trainins
wheela.
n Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 26. 1983
Heartache ••• Mom needs support
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My dau1hter LI now
17. Since ahe waa 10 ahe ha.a been a habitual liar, 1 drua flddlct. alcoholic. has stolen fl'QfTl me, eet tu.,
and run away al least 10 limes. Th.ii lfrl hu made
our home a battlefield and co.t WI thouaanda of
dollan ln psychiatric bllla. • _After .even yean ahe claiml lhe wanta to
chanae. She fiiuafcflhll before and l believed her, hope9 thla Ume our relaUonahip wW end in but ahe alwaya alipe back Into her old ways and my rnam_,e.
heart I.a broken again. Problem: He went (or Uved?) with a woman
.. _ __.,. __ --. ._
Hickory Farms'M is
growing a luscious citrus
gift just for you.
Hickory
_Farms
IJI IJ/.lllJ
1 work two full-lime joba to pay for her until recently but lnaiata l\ la all over. She has an
psychiatric treatment. There are four other apartment in the buUdina where he livee. When I
children in the family. We are living cloee to \M vlllt him at hit ~ia:· I muat enter and le.ve on my
poverty line becaute of thls child. When ahe aayt own. (I live a away.) H1a explanation la that
ahe loves me, I smile on the outaide but I don't hiaformeraweetheartiaverymeanandhoetileany
believe her. I want to love her but it's ao hard he doesn't with to antaaoniJ.e her. He plana to
IN
South
becau.e of all the hell ahe haa put me th.rough. move ahortly.
The girl I.a abeolutely beautiful, but you would I don't trust him 100 percent, Ann. Kia record
never know It. She loads on the makeup, does with me I.a not very aood. I don't want to be hurt
crazy things to her hair and drt!8lll!ll llke a hooker. again. Should I bre.Ic up with him before It geta
I want to reach out to her, but I can't take It too terioua? -UND!X:IDED IN THE BIG CITY
M'~ What should 1 do? -LONG ISLAND DEAR B.C.: h& Romeo oa Mid utll lie
move. oa&. Ollly ~ cu )'09 be HH &Ila& lie DO
DEAR MOTHER: Have yoa eoatldered aa loe1er ua aay romutic ties wltla Ma former
alternative to priva&e ~ycllla&ric ltelp? Look la awee<eart aad &Ila& u 11 eertna abo1& yn.
Cite yellow pa1ea uder 'mea&aJ llealda." Ask yoar • • •
clerl)'m&D aad pllyalclaa to llelp yoa. U la ufair DEAR ANN LANDERS: My brother hat.ea
Coast
?taza
~ to p1& 11ell a flu.Dclal 1tra1.D OD yoanelf aad &lie his 00. and everyQDe he worlu with and talb
otller clatldren. about them constantly. I recall a quote In your
column by Elbert Hubbard that had to do with Yoa desperately need emotioul aapport aad company loyalty. Pleue run it again. _ 1 ltEAD
aa ntlet for YOUR aa1er. Have yoa llad YOU IN CHA'ITANCX>GA eouaeU.1? Otller al&ernatlvea tllat laave proven ll~Ja!ffectlve for parent• wltll problem kids: DEAR CHAT: Here I& 11: "If yoa m11& pwl,
T ve, CommuJty Service Fouatloa, P .O. coade11111, ud e&erully ftad faalt, realp yoar
i.. ..... c.r ... ..tMell
Bristol at th•
San Diego Freeway
Cotta MHo Box 'It, Sellenvtlle, Pa. latte. Alao, FamlUt1 po11&10•, aad wlaa )'09 are oa Cite 09&alde, qm. to We'll ¢ vt· you a task of
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Op." deiily 'til 9 P·"'·
S.tv•dey 'Iii 6 P·"'· •
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 25, divorced,
with one child. Exactly six years ago I met a man
who meant a great deal to me. He suddenly
dropped out of my life with no warning. I was
deeply hurt. The man called three weeks ago for a
date, and we have been seeing a lot of each other.
He says he now is more interested than ever and
wlad &llat comn aloa. wW ,,low y01 away ud )'OI
will never bow wily.' ' · --... Got thOl!le wedding bell bluet1 over cost ...
guest list ... what to WHT •.. and other detai.Lt?
Ann Landers' "New Bride'• Guide" will help. For
a copy, send $2 plus a Jong, .elf-addnwed,
stllmped envelope (37 rents potltage) to Ann
Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chkago, m. 60611.
Doggone sad tale-• ..-
540-6991 -:z:
1nsu1t mutt's reward for deed
REDDING (AP) -A 15-year-old
mutt named Gideon might have been
trying out for a job aa a police dog when
he proudly trotted home with a plastic
bag ofa suapidoWI substance, but all he
got wu a lecture from hiJ owner.
to tee if the Aggies have been up to
their Wlual atunt -ripping down
''Austin City Limits'' street signs and
throwing them on the fl.re.
PIER 1' SHI,..... SPECIAL
The bag contained marijuana, and
Debra Gillespie wanted nothing to do
with it.
"It was like, 'Look what I brought
home, Mom!"' said Gillespie. who
threw the leafy contraband in the
garbage and, when her husband came
home, called the Shasta County
sheriff'• office. Deputies confirmed the
Gillespies' suspicion that the bag
contained three ounces of pot.
"lt'a funny now, but yesterday I was
just a shambles," Mrs. Gillespie said.
She offered police the uae of her dog
and then warned the
Sheltie-rollie-apaniel mutt, "If you do
thia again, you're going to the pound."
To add insult to injury, police say
they don't need Gideon's help in their
war on marijuana growers in this
Northern California city.
''He's too old to go into law enforce-
ment," Sgt. Rusty Brewer explained.
Sign still feeds bonfire
COLLEGE STATIQN, Texas '(AP)
~ Every year at this" time, police and
state worken poke a.round Texaa A&M
University's annual marrunoth bonfire
A purloined sign can mean a jailed
Aggie and a big bill for the 8Cbool
Not thia year, vows Mayor Gary
Halter. A sign will be in the towering
fire tonisht on the eve of the University
of Tex.as football g-.,me -but it will be
bought and paid for by the achool and
made specially by the College Station
Street Department.
Halter, who al8o teaches at A&M,
says he got the idea after talking with
an Aggie attending a hearing for four
claasmatea charged with stealing" Aus-
tin City Limits" signs for the bonfire.
"In the '70s I uaed to be chainnan of . ,
the A&M bonfire committee ... and I
wu quite aware of the problem of
Aggies stealing aigna for their bonfire,"
Halter said. "Every year the people
from the highway department would
come sniffing around our bonfire. And
90metimes they'd find signs and eend
WI billa for $200 or $300."
Each atgn costs about $46 to make
and post on the roads leading into the
capital city, said Carol Ziegler, diltrict
engineer of the atate Department of
Highways and Public Transportation
in nearby Bryan. A lot of the aigna
diaappear each year, and the A&M
bonfire accounts for quite a few, he
said.
T YOUR HIAlTH
OR PETER J. STEINCROHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: You
keep saying that patienta ahould be full
partners in the health team. I uted to
agree. But rve become an unbeliever.
I rarely talk to my doctor now unlesa
I'm concerned about the health of my
wife &1\d kids. Why have I resigned as a
"full partner?" Becauae I soon learned
that the patie.nt must remain silent.
sublervien~pertner, with no say at all.
I'm 48 and am no longer willing to be
treated ·u a achool kid getting slapped
on my backside by the teacher. rve
developed an lntense allergy viaiting
the doctor. All I hear is Quit I Quit! Quit!
I've smoked for years. The doctor
said Quit! but didn't explain why. I was
up to three martinis at lunch and a
highball and a few beers at dinner.
Again, Quit! (I'd have app~ted a
Ughtinfonnativedissertlononcirrhosis
of the liver.)
Coffee! I've been taking at least eight
cupe a day for years. Quit! (I'm anxious
to know why.) rve been lazy aa long u
I can remember. Better Quit! he says.
Y ouneed more exerciae Uwl rocking in
a chair. (Why? How does inactivity
cau.e heart attacks?)
See what I mean, Dr. Steincrohn?
rm tired of hearing Quit! without a
~. petientreuon why I ahouJd.
I
That's why I keep away from my
doctor. Mr. A.
DEAR MR. A.: You're rationalizing
to prevent your doctor from unraveling
your bundle of bad habits. The easiest
way? Stay away from hiJ office. Why
take the chance he may convince you to
give up your cigarettes, liquor, coffee,
and physical inactivity? Quit? The only
habit you may have to give up entirely
ia smoking. Moderation in aki>liol,
coffee and physical exertion do not add
up to Quit! Doctors become u tired
saying ''Quit!" u patients do heariJlC
''Quit!"
Come now, Mr. A., why do you
expect your doctor to keep explaining
the dangers of smoking, overeating,
overdrinking, underexerdsing? Do you
want to hear about cancer,
emphysema, heart d.laeue, and cir-
rhosia all over again? If you haven't
quit yet. visit lour doctor, it's time to
stand up and bravely hear the doctor'•
verdict again: QUIT!
Dr. Sremcrohn welcomes questi01U
from IWden.. H~ cannot anlM!'r all
individually but will incluck tha. of
~al lnfel'eft in Ilia column. Send
your quettiona to him, JI) care of tM
Daily J>l.loc, P. 0 . Box 1680, 0.141 Mau,
CA926a6.
Explore the new Pier I collections for gifts that offer surprise and mirth.
Cott.ace candles. 7'1>~
Primary or pastels.
From France. Box/10. ~.~t ......... )88
S.ve 501.on 2'11"brass
candleholders. Three
styles. From India. ~-~'. ...... ea.98(
Dark stained Taipei
ra ttan rack for your
mapzlnes & papers. ~:.'9 ........ 1918
A handcrafted 1lft
shows you care enou1h
to find something out of
the ordinary.
Philippine Islanders hand-
weave each strand of tropic.al
buri In our 54"H kine chair. At
our low price. you can afford to
buy one for a gift .. and
another for yourself. Comfort-
able cushions In decorator
colors & patterns available at extra cost.
Reg 2999
19ss
Confetti glasses. 13 'h
oz . double old fash-
ion and 12 oz. hlball.
Reg. 98( 1.49 . .. ea.
Ornaments for your tree, mantel. dining table and
gift wrappings. Handmade with such skill you'll
consider them heirlooms. 20%
Rec. 49c to 2.99................... Off
Copper & brass salt &
pepper shakeTS, 4"H
From Korea. ~:'9 ....... eet9 ..
Sele prices eood throuch Sunday.
English glass storage
jars for holiday candy
& cookies. 18 oz
~.~i ......... u . )44
Our wlndchlme Is 16
white porcelain snow·
flakes. From ~lwanil ~:'9 ........... 9
Plf '-'; lltop 7 Days t Wttk
•i..tm-509 East Katella Ave. Ceatl M111-2710 Hatt>or Blvd. .... ..... -15400 Golden Wtst St. • • Phone 772-2t72 Phone 540.7337 Phone "1·9825
..
Primrose
Blossoms brighteA-·
winter gardens
The fairy primroee and the EngUah primrole are
etpeclally 1uJted for California gardena. U planted
now, they will give an extra touch of color
throughout the winter.
Their most popular and practical U8e9 a.re ln
flower beda, containen and around the bue of treei.
The fairy prlmroee (Primula malacolda) grows
with low roeett.ee of pale green fol.iqe and delicate
items encircled with tiers of tiny flo wers ln 90ft
spring shades of plnk, roee and lavender . The plants
are treated u an annual and c.an be planted now ln
sunny location.a for bloom this winter. or ln the spring
in aerni-1haded areas for later bloom. G d ' h kll t
The Er\slish primroee (Primula polyantha) has a ar en er • c ec •
Uvely lettuce green colored foliage and the sturdy • U you're short on color in yo ur garden, plant aome
flower stalks grow from the center o f the roeette of chrysanthemwns o r bedding planta, such u pansies
leaves. The flowers b loom in bold shades of yellow, and violas, that will bloom lnto winter.
white, rose, red, blu e and lilac. Plant them In shady •Check into spraying fruit trees now to h e lp prevent
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 251 1983
LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES
Decorate tor Chrl1tma1 •
DAILY
•· 5:)0 IUN,
•·&
"ant Later .
Living trtet • 2 n. to 6 tt.
• MONTHIY ptNU
• ALIPPO '9NU
• ITONIPINU
TMM YIM"" 1row
well !ft ttlll atlO
Plant Them oultldt
In o l>Orrtl Of tub,
or ot port of your
lond1coplng. ENJOY YOUR LIVING TREE
VEAR AFTER YEAR
Slncf' 1946
.... H .ltlS Wiiiia
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
IARE ROOT ROSES
ARRIVING SOONI
• FINEST NO. 1 GIADE
IARE·ROOT ROSES
Select from over 60 varieties
arriving before Christmas
PRICED FROM '5.98
.... ,.,,
Oft Ill prepaid orders prior to Dec. 1'
WHISKEY HALF BARRELS
SOllO OAK AND STEEL BANDED
2•·· INSIDE DIAMETER
Perteet for
• Living CIUlllmOI ,,. ..
• Dwort frull TrH•
• W1terf1ll1 ·
PUBLIC NOTICE
locations. fungus diseases and attacks from certain i.naecta such FICTITIOUS 8USINUS FICTITIOUS 8USIN(H STATEMl!NT OF WITHDllAWAL
The soil for either primrose should be w ell aa ecale. NAM( STATEMl!NT NAME STATEMENT FllOM ,AllTNERIHIP F1CTITIOU8 8USINE8S
NAME STATEMENT ,i..,.; .. ; .. ,. d h uld _, __ be · hed 'th • U ha , d fll" tollow1ng persons are d<><ng file I01tow1ng persons are doing OPEllATING UNDER ~ ...... '6 an S 0 ......,,.., ennc Wl org~ e YOU Vent on e SO already, be Sure to clean Up ousoness as business at FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME The to110,..n9 person '5 OOll•g
material.a.Snailsahouldbekeptincheckwtthregular the garden by pruning out infected branches, ROBERT SIEGEL & ASSOCS (Al SKYLINE BUSINESS SYS· lltu1tollow1ngpersonnH .. lll\drawn OUMen ~s
baiting d"'"'"" the cool months. k-plng the fallen leaves o ff the ground and be sure 1507 E McFadden Ave S1n1a Ana. TEMS (Bl MEDICAL COMPUTER as a general pattne• !tom the part ORA,.,GE C.OAST SUNNFJORO ~ .. "«I ""' CA 92705 CONSUL r ANTS. 9092 Talbert a t!>. nershop opereung undet '"e toe 19841 Deep '"'"1001 Oi Hun111ig1on
Some gardeners prefer to plant English planta on trelll.se6 are secured. Robl S1ege1. 508 Oah11a. Corona Foun101n Vt1lley. CA 92708 t111ous busineu name ot IA) All Beacrt CA 92648 98 1
P-'----in pots d sink them '"'to th garde e 'C\. ·-ha' ah uJd be all ed f del Mer CA 92625 • Ph1ilp M Jescll. 20260 Lantana. STARS SINGING TELEGRAMS IB) William Branaon Ba1es I 4 1 uiuvac:;:o an . .., e n ~ \M: W O OW to rest rom OOW until Eddy Siegel, 508 Dahlia. Corona Huntlnglon Beach. CA 92646 All STARS SINGING fELEGRAM & Deep HarbOr Or Huntington Beacn during-the-blooming-~ bloetns-are-F~ ~them. -----+...e1 Mar-CA ')26?5 -RICAaldS.Vogea 19894 Wwt Qt'!:£RTAIN._M T co 16783 CA 92648
finished, the pots can be moved to a less prominent • Q,.,....,., soil from winter rains will rot the tubers o f Robt A S1ege1 Hun11ng1on Beach. CA 92~8 Beach Blvd Huntington AeaCh 1 --AeO~-tillJI1lUtUntlfl Baiu
1 · til h 1an · """'86J' This statement was 111ea w1tll '"e Thrs buSlness is conducted by a 92647 l9841 Offp '1a•bor Or Huntington
ocation un t e P tsagam come into bloom . Thia is tuberous begonias so be sure to lift them out of the County Clerk or orange County on general partnership Tne hc111•ous busuwss name Bt1ac11 CA 92648
an easy way to line a walkway or border a flo wer bed ground and store them in a cool dry area Nov 17 1983. Philip M Jesch siatement lot tr>e pa11ne•sll1p was Tilts business •S conaucted by an
• ' • -F210574 ThlS 11a1emen1 was hied wllh the llled on April 8. 1983 In !he Counly of indivodual I ~ ' 1 ~ c. ·1 PublttheO 01ange Coast 011ly County Clerk of Orange County on Orange William B Bates ~ -, Pllol Nov 25. Dec 2. 9. 16. 1983 Oct 13 1983 Full Name ano Adaress ol tne Per. Rebecca H Bates ~~L-. :_1 l.LO~D !i ,.... '1
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Richard Anthony Montour ltllOUS business name of (A) All O l p I CA 00623 UC SAU. IF YOU NEED AN EX·
TlllS s1atemen1 •as llled with !he STARS SINGING TELEGRAMS. (Bl rJall~b aH~~e •'732 Elbe 0 La 11'1.ANATION OF THE NATUfl( OF
Cou111y Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on All STAR SINGING TELEGRAMS & p 1 CA ~623 n r THE PflOCE.EOINO AGAINST YOU.
Nov 17, 11183 ., ~::hR~~~N~Eu~iin~~,; e!'ac~6~; aT~,:·busineas Is conduc1ed by an YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· ,.~ ' • ' lndl¥1duat YEfl ..
Publlstled Orange Cout Delly 92647 Ja~ob Harte NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Piiot Nov 25 Dec 2 9 18 1983 The hCllllous ou11ne11 name T 1 T s No 41093 . • , statement lor tile P•rtnerstitp was nos s1a1emen1 was iled wtlh the . • . 8232-83 ltled on April 8. 1983 County ot Or-County Clerk of Orange County on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111
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Skypork Circle Suite G. Irvine, CA -------·-----• 60• 1 83 VICES l"lC an On•o Corpo•at•on
92714 PUBLIC NOTICE as au1y apoo•nled Trusiee unaer and
Raymond Bianco. J•17 S Ptaia 1------------1 Pl.8l.IC NOTICE pursuan1 to 1ne power 01 ~81e coo· Or O Santa Ana CA 9270• K-OSS44 ler•ed "' Iha! certa•n Deed 01 Trusl
Raymond Bianco President NOTICE TO CMDITOllS )l.;0TICE OF DEATH Of eAewted b) Geo<ge Or•andos ana
This statement was hied w11h Ille OF 8ULK TRANSF£111 Amalia Soto M oreno ASD Pame-ta B Or•anoos 11usoand el'IO
Counly Clerk ot Orange County on (Seu. 1101-4!07 u.c.c .1 OF PETITIO .. ,'. TO AD .. tl"'· W1re •ecorded January 29 1982 n Nov 11 1983 '" "' "' lhe 011.ce or t"e Coun1, 'lecor~ Of F2IOMI Notice IS nereby given 10 creditors IS TE R EST AT E )lo; 0 saoa Cou11t) as 'lee order s 1ns1N· of '"' w1tt11n named transterorCs) · e~ 03 897 Published Otange Coast Dally tllal a bulk lransler s about to be Al20780 men• No " • D) reasO<l 01 1
P1to1 Nov 25. Dec 2. 9 t6, 1983 ' oreac" 01 deraun on oaymeM ot ~r· ' 6230.83 made on personal property nere1n-T o all heirs. tx-nef1c1anes, tormance 01 tne 0011ga1tons secv•eo
------------•flerdescrit>eO l·rcd11ors and l'Onllngtnl lhe1eb> 1nc1ua1nglhatoreacnorae· ..,1111,IC NOTICE The names and ou1mess ad· l't ''tltl<ir' of Arnall-Sot" fault No•-01 "'"'en was recorded l"UUL aresses ol Ille intended transferors ' " v AJgust 9 t983 as Recoroer s 1nS111r
------------are STEVEN 0 THOMAS ANO M urt•no and peri.on.'> "'ho menl No 83 JU 62'.l V'Jill SELL AT
FIC'mOUS ~=~· JAMES M THOMAS. 539• Walnut may b<' olh('rl.\~ISE' tnl('f'l'l>ted PUBL•C AUCTION lO THE HIG"'·
Tile fo~:Wln IT~sons ere doln Avenue Suite l . Irvine CA in lhc will andtor estate EST BIOOER FOR CASH 1aw1~ business 15. g pe g Tne 1ocat1on on Calltorn1a ol !he A petition has been filed money 01 Ille Un11ea Stain. or • w s CIRCUITS 28 L chief executive olllce or principal d cashier s cnech drawn on a stile or NURSERY ITEMS C M C 9• ~261 ogan •J, bualness office of the Intended ~_y Gloria M. F.dwar s m the na1tona1 oenh a state or federal
r• • PATIO FURNITURE All SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. Sale good Nov. 25 thru Dec. l. : , c:-] 0J,:! . e;!;by ~nc~ 2080 Nallon•I. 1ransleror Is SAME Superior Court of Orange cred11 union 1 or a s1a1e or leaeraJ
• LANOICAPINQ HOURS: MON.·FRI. 7-6 NT. 8·.30·6 SUN. 8·.30·5 C sta Mes CA 92827 All othlll bUSJl\ess n1mes end Id· Coun1y requesting that sa.,ngs af"C! oan assoc•lltOO dom"' ;.__ ~ o a, -c:Hed on ttios 11a1e 111 Ol)'able II IM ~ • MAINTENANCE Th11 busln8$5 is conductea by. a dresses usea by !he intended trans-Olona M Edwal"dS be ap· t•me 01 sele ail ngllt 11111 .,,.,
' 1 • PESTCONTl'OL LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO., INC. -t1•>-< co~~~:~~ll1S.Presldent ::;frp:~'."':017~~.~e:~~.,::,,''1~9~! pomledaspersonalrepresen-1n1etu111e1aoy11 asTru~tM.1n1~1
2028 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costs Mesa, CA 92627 I (714) 646-7441 Tllos S111emen1 was !Ilea with , .. _ Intended lransferee are NONE t.attve lo adm1m su.•r the est.ate real Scroperly Situate on 531_~ Counly '"' f A I s M and 111e oescrtDfl! as .,..ows •~-----------------•••••••••---------•••••••-••·--~~~~~~~~geCou~~ T~~~s)~~~~~-o ma1a oto oreno NRaL 1 ~n~~w~
Nov 17. 1983 ress ol Ille Intended transteree(s) (under l h<' Independent A d· 9393 1n me C11y 01 Irvine. County of
6" FOLIAGE
HOUSE PLANTS
Rl'!g SS 95 ea
NOW 2 for $9.95
Reg S6 95 ea
NOW 2 for $11.95
MIX OR MATCH
.
ALL POPULAR VARIETIES
SHRUBS
one gallon size
Your Cno1ce ol
Nandina, Euonymus or Boxwood
Reg $2 95 SAlE S1.95
Your Choice ot
Gardenia, Azalea, Shore Juniper,
Green Mound Juniper,
Star Jasmine and others
Reg. SJ 95 SAlE U .15
COLOR
4" GARDEN MUMS
Reg $1 19 SAlE 89C
4'' PANSIES-MAJESTIC GIANTS
Reg 95C SALE 69C
CIN ERARIA -PONY PACK
Reg 95C SALE 79c
NEW BULBS
ALL POPULAR VAR IETIES
LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES
IN STOCK
ltallan Stone Pine (2-3')
Monterey, Aleppo or
ltallan Stone Pine (3-4')
Monterey
or Aleppo Pine (5-6')
larger Sizes At Comparable Prices
Reserve Your Tree Now-Then pick Up Dec. 19th
RED & WHITE POINSETIIAS
AVAILABLE NOW
4'' · s395 6" · s7 95 8". s1795
F230MI are· NAM SUN LEE. 14591 Laurel ministration df F.states A cq. Orange. Staie ol C11ttorn1a. u per Put>hslled Orange Coast 011ly Avenue. Irvine. CA 927 14 T map recordea 1n Boo~ 399 P•• 11
Pilot Nov 25, Dec 2, 9 16 1983. That the property l)efllnent hereto he pNllton IS set for heanng tllrough 15 11.losi;eJlaneous M90s, 1n
6231·83 Is described In general as SHOE in Dept N o 3 at 700 C1V1\.' lhe olhce ot me County ~ecQfder of
------------SERVICE SHOP and toca1ed at 539• Center Dr . W est. Sant.a Ana, sa•d County
Ml.IC NOTICE alnul A~ue. Suite L. Irvine, CA CA 92701 on Dec 21. I 983 at PARCEL 2 Easemenl(SI es sue/I
Tile Business name usea by said 9·3(1 A M easementlSI is are particularly tel
COSTA MllA ranslerora al said locallon Is SID'S " · rortll on tl\e Amcle enltlled ·ease-
flEDIVELO,Ml!NT HOE SHOP IF YOU OBJECT lo the ment 01 111e Declaration ot Cov• AGENCY NOTICI f h nan1s Cond•flons and Re91rtetlons OF "'8l.IC HfAltlNO That said bulk 1ransler 111n11nded granung o t e peuuon , you recorded on Augusl 6 1976 .n bOOll
flEGAflOIHO lllUANCE o be consummated at the oltk;e ot· should c1ther appear at the 11842 pages 108710 1133 onctusi,,.,
OF M~TWAMllY fll!NTAL =~~mescco':.~~ ~o~~ORAT~O~. hearmg and st.ate vou ob,ec· o• 011tc1a! Records or said County HOUSING fllVINUE IOHDI • ' r nga. ' • r I w ·tie biPr (lhe Oeclera11on I unaer lhe Sec· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEllf thll tornl•. on or alter December 15• l t0ns or 1 e n n ° ~~· 11on head1nQ1sl 1n sucn Arttela enll·
at Its regu•a• meeting 10 be held o~ 1983 tums w11h the rourt before lie<! u tollows Owner s R1gh1S and December 7. 1983. at 6·30 p.m. In Its This bulk transfer 15 sub1ect 10 the h <.'aring. Your appear· Out•es u111111es and Cable rete·
cllambers a1 tile Costa Mesa City California Uniform Commercial anc't! m a be In rson or bv V1$10n Support and Settlement"
Hall. 77 Fair Drive, Coste Mesa. the CO<le Section 6106 y pe • and Commun11y -racolltoes Ease-Costa Mesa Redevetopmenl Agency The n1me and add•eas ol the per-your attorney ment
will conduct. a publlC hearing at ~bY~t~~J~'coo~~'A~~~~s If' YOU ARE A CREDI-PARCEL 3 Easementts)., SUCfl
Wl\ICh It will hear and consider tnfor-· easement!sl 1stare partta.tetty set mauon concerning Its possible 1,. 9552 Kllella Avenue. Anahaom, CA TOR or a t'Onlmgent creditor forth on the Artte•e entotled Ease.
suanc:e 01 muttllamlly rental 11ou11nn 92804 ESCROW NO 3613 and the of th<.' dC'l'C'ased you must file me111s · ot 111e Oeclara11on 01 Cov•
I " 1asi day tor llllng claims by any credl· . • ' c R revenue bonds In an appro• mate 1 hall be Dec b 14 1983 vour daim with the rourl or nan1s ond•llons and estr1Clion1 principal amount ot $3.500.000 Tile or s em ., · · • h I recorded on June 9 1976 In boOk proceeds lrom the sale 01 such which Is the business day before the pr<.'scnt tl to t e persona rep· 11766 pages 42010 48• •ncius•v• 01
bonds tit any are issued) are In· consummalion dale specified rC'senlallvt: appointed by the 011oc1a1 Records ot sa•d County lthe
tended to be used to provide ltnanc· a~;~ea November 15. 1983 l't•Urt w1lhm four months Master Oeclarat•on 1 und11 the
ing tor the development ol approx· NAM SUN LEE from I h(• dale of ft rs I ISSUllnt"e Secuon ne11d1n~sl on SUCh Artlcla 1mately 72 units of muff1lamtly rental ., -· entolled as to•to"'s Owne• s R1gll1s housing proposed to be developed Intended Translerff(s) of ll'ltcrs 8 provided tn ~.,_·. and Outoes Ul1ht1es and C.ole Tele·
by Costa Mesa Famlly Villane a Cail· Publos!11d Orange Coasl Dally tton 700 of lhl' Probale CodE' vlS>on Support end Selllemenl I p " . Pilot Nov 25. 1983. E d c orn1a Limited ar1nersh1p at the tot-8242•83 of California Th<' 11mc for ticroachmenl an ommuntty
lowing 1oca11ons r I I -11 Fac1ilt1es Easement Location 1 in~ l" aims wi not expire PARCEL 4 An easement over
20 IS· 19 Pomona A11enuo PUBLIC NOTICE prior to four months fro m the> conttguous 101 t0< encroachmen1
192• ·32 Wallace Avenue dale of the h<'anng nottc:'ed on10 said 101 by •eason ol a rool o•
755 71 w 20111 S1ree1 K-ol$45 abovt• eave overnand end tor lrte ma1n1en-
Es11moted Numoer ot Units NOTICE OF APPLICATION ance lrtereol :~ T 0 IE ~~VE:A~~so H 0 l t C YOU MAY EXAMINE th(' m;~~:~:;!1~g:~~:,e~'1~;0:,',';
38 To Whom It May Concern TRAN. flit• kepi by the c-ourl If you here1nabove descttt>ea is purported
At least 20 percent ot lhe rental Tuan Ngoc & VO. Klm·Huong Thi Is art• intt•rrswd in the <'Stale, 10 be· No ? Clove Blossom Irvine
units 1n eacll such protect will be (are) applying lo Iha Oepar1men1 ot vou m:i v Sl'rVl' upon lhi! l'X· Cat1lorn1a requ11ed to be occupied by lndlVld· AlcollotlC Beverage Control tor ··41 • • d Tne undersigned riereor 01sc111ms
ua•s or lam•hes wnose incomes do On S111e Bea< & Wine (Pub E11 Pl ) l~·utor or a mmistralor. or a11 ilabthty 1or any incorrectness 1n
not exceed 80 percent ollhe median to sell atc0/\041C beverages at 160•0 upon tht• a\lurne>y for the ex-said s1ree1 aoaress or Olhe• com·
income established tor Orenge Harbor Blvd ... o. Fountain Velley. <'l'Utor ur administrator. and mon ocnognetion
County by 1he Unlled States Oepart· CA Published Orange Coast Oany fill• with the {'OUrt with proof S81d sale w111 be made wilhOUI menl Of Housing and Urban Oe· Pllol Nov 25 1983 . . warranty.111pressor1mPfled. regard·
vetopment Such lndlv1duals and 6241-83 or ~rVll'<', O written rt-qu~t Ing 1111e, possession or encum·
tamllles shall also be given 1 priority staling that you desir<' special brancH. to aa111ty the prlnc•p•I bet·
with respect 10 tile rentel ot the re-•D•IC NOTICE nulk't' or the film g of an In· ance ot the Note or other obl19a11on m1lntng units In .. en pro)ect n-. d f &ecured by H id Deed ol Trull, with All PERSONS HAVING ANY IN· Vtmlory an appraiscment o interest end other sums as provided
FORMATIOllf RELEVANT THERETO PVl"l?.rc..:~ est.ate assets or of the pell· lheretn plus ldv1nces.1t •ny. unOet
ARE HEREBY INVITED TO APPEAR NOTICE IS HEF\EBY GIVEN lh I h ons Cir nccoun ts mentioned ,,,. terms lhe<tol 8nd Intern! on
AT THE TIME ANO PLACE MtN· " · 5 , i 1200 d 1200 c. f sucll aov•nces. end plus Ifft, TIOllfEO ABOVE TO PRESENT on Oectmber 6• 1983 II 8 00 pm et tn l't:I on an ,.., 0 charges. end eMpanse• ol the
SUCH INFORMATION TO THE City tiall, 10200 Slater Avenue. th(' California Probate Code. Trustee and Ol lhe tru1tt Gritted by
COSTA >MESA REDEVELOPMENT Founteln Valle~. Calllornla, tl1e City Wllllam S. Ctttb said Deed ot Trust The tocat •mount
AGENCY Council ot the lty of Founteln V811ey 2'100 N M I St t S U 01 seld obligallon. Inc~ reuc>n· COST A MESA REOEVELOPMEllfT •nd ,,,. Fount8'n Valley Agency '°' . a n ree • u t l bly es11m1t.O IMS. Ch8f'O" end •••
AGENCY Conlmunlty 0.velopment wlll con· $35 pen .. 5 Of,,,. TruSlee, •t Ille tlmt of
By MARILYN WHtSENANO duct • Jotnt public ,, .. ring In K · Santa Ana, CA. 9%70 I 1mu11 publtc1tt0n of lhl• Notte.. ta
EXECUTIVE Of RECTOR cordence with the prOvlllonl ot C•M· 9&3-3181 $9• 108 85
P11bll111ed Orenge Coeet Delly Piiot lornla Heeltll •nd S•tety CO<le •~ 0 ,..__ 0111t0 November 21 1983 No 18 25 1983 33433 and 3!1434 In regard to• totnt Published range.> ~st OHIO AMERICAN . SERVICES v. ' ' · 8119•83 development IOtffmen1 entered Daily Pilot Nov 24, 25, Dec. INC. '
1-------------....tlnto by 1nd bet-n the Clly ot l 1963 6210-83 enOhlocOfpotl lton. Fount•lfl VaHey, the Fount•ln Velley • u Trut1M 1_., .. os
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Aoen<:y f0t COf'llmunlty 0.vek>p· •-JC lllftflC( By REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ment. Ind Ille Tr8nll)8Clflc Develop· ...-. nu SERVICE e CalilOfntll COfl>O(ltiOfl,
ment Compeny. Tile tut>jeet 90'M· . tit 1Q911t
"*11 e•R• fOf tile llCqUlllllOn 91\d PlCTmOUl IUIMU (S.11) DJ Morge<. Ill Preeidenl le.Ulno ol Ctttaln ,.,, property,.,,. NA• ITAT .. llMT 2020 NOtlh Broac!Wey Suite'°'
er1lly loclltd •I tM l!lltfNCtlon ot The lottowin9 '*'°" I• doing Santi An• Ca Hf08 11 14\ Eucllo Avenue and IM •OS Freewey boSlnftl ... 953-6810 •
within Ille City ol Fountain Valley to ISLAND Swen SHOPPE. 440 E Publl•hed Ott~ COUI Olllly
Tr8rlapectlie ~I Com9eny 17111 St Costa MeN, CA. 92921 Piiot Nov 25 Oec 2. t 1913 for cammerelel and lnclll1lrl•I oe-M•ry '"'* Cost.ito, 141 E 18th ' • • 121•-13
vek>pment lo be C.ried OUI In • &t .• Cotta ,.. ... CA 92'27
Ph .. ed ~t progrem At TN• t>us•nn•" coooucteo oy "'
llllt lime. tll lntttte1td par119e 111811 ff\dlvldual
ll•ve Ille OW«ll11'111Y t01"""t !Mir Maty I CO.ttlO
vlewt wClh reg1rd to tile .-mtt11 Tiii• lllltmenl w .. foftO wlltl !tie
•"d 1ne Or•tt f!11vtronmenl81 lmptct County Cieri! ot Orange County on
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SOMETIME~ If WOOLP 0 £
NICE TO MAVE ALL TME.
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THE
•'A'llLl'
C'IRCl'S
BIG fit:OR(;t:
by Gus Amota
by Jim Davis
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"Why didn't Santo use his reindeer and sleigh
instead of a helicopter?"
"It'• your gardtn·fre1h vegetable plate."
by Brad Anderson
"It's note.ru~arthquake ... Marmaduke· s
packing the dirt around the
bone he burled."
"CN/r WE START USING SOME OF 7H4T DAYLIGHT W~'VE SEEN ~VINGALLSUWv\ER~~
GORIN ON lllDGI
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Neither vulnerable. 1-:ul
deals.
NORTH
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4;;;>JU
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WEST £AST +cu •&
1;:?KQU l:>AI094
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SOUTH
+A KJ IOZ
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The bidding·
EHt Se•O. W11t Nort~
I r:; Z 0 S r:; Pa"
4 r:; 4 • Uble PaN
Pua Pa11
Opening lead: Kinic or ? .
DR.\BBLt:
NDRIAA>l,
1 MEU>
!>OM€.
AW1Cf,
A0001
611Z~!>.
A •lruns candidate for
"Hand of lhe Year" la lhia
beautiful awindle from lhe
SwllHrland Great Brilain
malch at the recent Euro
pean Champlonahip. Sitting
Soulh wu Swltaerland'•
!o)lanll!y Walter.
East's one heart opening
bid is somewhat atrangt to
Americans. It waa made to
provide for an easy rebid
should partner respond one
1pade. With his dlstrlbu
lional monster, South refus-
ed lo sell out to an opposing
heart game.
The defendus started
wilh lhrN• rounds or hearts.
declarer ruffing tht> third
round with lhe ten. Since en
tries lo the table wert> as
rare as hrn's tl'eth. declarer
I N5TE:AD a= FIGHii~
f\Ll TH~1TMe. ... WHY ~T to~ uUST BE.
FRIENDS'?
reallied lhat II i.. drew lwo
round• of trumpe and lhtn
croued to dummy wllh a
third lrump, he would not be
able to ruff out and enjoy hi•
lonK diamond 1ull. So at trkk
four he led a low trump!
Weal uw no rea.on to
waste hl1 queen or trump•
under hi1 pa rtner'• "marktd"
honor, 10 he played low.
Undeed, if lhe hAnda werr
somewhat dirlerenl and East
did have a spade honor, h
could have been fatal to ro up
with lhe quttn 1ince lhat
might pe rmit a second·round
trump entry to the board.I
Dummy's nint won, and
declarer was in command.
He led a diamond to tht'
king. drrw lht' last trump '
and conceded a diamond.
Dt•clarer still had two trumps
QIWN''{a)~
~~~~
~TC.0....1'
-~ ~
In lilt bnd. One he would uae
lo ruff any return, lhe11 art~r
rurRar a diamond to .el up
the 1uit, the other would
aerve 11 the entry back to hie
hand to run the hir h dla
onda fot hie doubled contract.
In lht-other room. Britain
alto reu hed four 1padea, bul
with North 11 declarer. Now
thert waan't even a chance
for a brilliancy. Tht 8riU1h
went down Ont for a 1ubetan
lial loss.
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Nww~. N.J. 07~. Malle
elileellt peyaWe te Ne••·
peperbMll1.
bv Jeff MacNelly
It \)~'
by Kevin Fagan
~ oM ltJMll .. ~ 1 bO ~l M-4 1Afe. ~~CO~R!
by Lynn Johnston
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~ 1HANK5GIVING ~
BOT 1l-lANK.$&1VIN& IS
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by Tom Bat1uk
OOf ~EN £,Q)'VE. ~ 1W'.)
H~ED 1URKE.9$ ~I~ IN~~. IT 15N'f !
~00' lll'l.l.l'S by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S)IOCK by George Lemo nt
WRAP SESSION I iHINK MINK ...
p T~ERe's A CHl~l IN WM.AT~ You TUINK~
1~E AIR·· 11LL NEED <)CME· ®
1HING TO ~E~P ME WJ.RM.
PE.\,l'TS
~I. F~,.\N~UN.1-lOW YOl..
FEELING TODA¥? NOT
MUCH BETTER HUH?
-y
Tl·,_ a1.t;• t:t;os
ME NEtTl-l EL,.\LL I
CAN EAT ARE THESE
SPECIAL SANDW1rnes ...
by Charles M Schul z
by Tom K Ryan
w ei...L-, eecA use
1-'M ONi....Y
AN IN"T'f;RN,
M A 'A M ...
t '£,TO:\
l'M JU~if
WRITIN'6
~LETTER
TO T~E EDIT~ ..
. .
.. l'M blVINo TAAT A~i~ WAfT A MINUTE ...
VI 80ZO IO R£~S 'NIN ~~ AREN1 I IN f~
"j tiX.LEAR ENER(f( 1!1 OF HOU.EAR
A DUMB IDEA! lNE~6'1? -
N OW SHe HAS
1984 Ot..YMPICS
PO"ff!N"flAL-.'
bv Wilev
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9,000 cadets,
middies here
for big game
PASADENA (AP) -A era fon.-e ot 9,000
cadeta and midahipmen invaded Southern California
ln a cro.«>Wltry alrU1t for the flnt Anny-Navy
pme ever held on the Weet Cout.
The yoo.ncmen and women from West Polnt and
the U.S. Naval Ac.demy spent 'Thankliivina wt th
ha.t famWea, toured Dt.eneyland and wooed blind
data while awaiting today's game.
They were tra.naported 3,000 mllea from New
York and Maryland ln 40 chanered jeta at a coat of $6
miWon, ra18ed from donations. It wu the fint time ln
38 yean that the game wun'l pt.)'ed in Philadelphia.
The airlift wu billed u the larg8t ever ln
pNCetlme. Certainly it wu the large.t ever for a
game involving two football teams with 2-8 records.
About the only g.llt.ch in the operation came
Wedneeday night when a jetliner carrying 190 Weat
Polnt cadets reported a malfunctioning hydraulic
system aa lt came into Ontario International Airport,
aboul 40 miles eaat of downtown Loe Angelea. But it
landed wtth no problems.
Both cadeta and middies were well drilled on
Southern California, which a NavAI Academy
survival guide called a ''strange, foreign land."
Californiana "drive differently, dreea different-
ly, even talk differently, you know, like totally," said
the guide. "Instead of white bread, there's tofu and
~··
i.--it a1.o warneCl that lraffiCLSle.i'ribJe, CSb Iii!~
la uncivilized, and a chiel fonn o f fun la hanging out at
shopping malla.
Rain may have dampened 10me hopes of outdoor
fun, but thousands of men and women volunteered to
be blind dates for the visitors.
Midshipman lat Class Scott Grilfin said the
visit.on were trying to find the "California girl"
"We've-got to live up to our reputations .aa
offioera and gentlemen," he said. ..
" ... Clean-cut, bright, ambitiowl guys -how can
you loee?'' said volunteer date Judy Bexter, 21, a
senior at the University of Southern C.alifomia.
Dan Petroaky, spokesman for the Anny-Navy
hotline, said thousands of women volunteers had to
be turned down for the two big dancee tonight.
Abo filled wu a request by 96 female cadeta for
civilian men.
''The guys (male cadeta) don't want to dance
with West Point girls," said Cadet Sharri Davia, 19, of
Kan.au City, Mo.
On Wednelday, midshipmen -with the
bleming of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce -
draped a "Go Navy" banner over the huge
HOLLYWOOD mgn overlooking the city.
Kyle Hua, head "mule rider" for the U.S.
Military Academy, grumbled that U.S . Forest
Service employees wouldn't let him aleep near the
four Anny mucota, aa he usually does on the road.
The mules, loanera becaw.e it waa too costly to airlift
the regular four, were stabled at Santa Anita race
tr8Ck.
Midshipman Thomas Henwood and two buddies
bunked at the rectory of American Martyn Catholic
Church in Manhattan Beach.
''The other guys (mJddiea) were really ribbing ua
before we left," Henwood said wtth a laugh
Thunday. ''They said: 'You're staying with a priest?
You won't have any fun:'·But it'rttlmed out to be a
real good time. Last night we partied with (Loi
Angeles Raiden quarterbeck) Jim Plunkett."
Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT/Friday. Novembet 25, 1883 ..
Nil.IC NOJICt MllC NOTICl rullUC NOTICE NllC NOTICE MOC NOllCE
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YOU AM IN Dll'AUU UNDUI A NAMI ITATl•Nl NOTIC'E OF DEATll OF M NAMI STATIMINT NAMI STATIMIJff ....... ,.,..,.,. 0110 °' TflUIT. DATID ,,_ 1a, fh• ll)llll\11111\Q p1111on •• (I01ng • lh• IOllOwlno PftlOn• ate dOlnQ the IOllowlnO ~rtoflt .,. Oomg Tt\41 loltOWloO llWIOll• ... OOlr\Q
""· UNL.111 YOU TUI AOTION 1>u1ineu •• NAN IRWIN, ah MARIAN· bu11neH.. bualllff• •• DuMn.w ..
To NOllCT YOUfl lltlONllllTV. IT SHORHINC CONCl!PTS 20& NA NAN IRWIN, aka NAN t AM!RICAN PAOVtDlA 81!"· TARDY CNOtNLlll'tNO oo ""7 A011A ev11.01NG PARtNlRSHtP
MAYN90LOATAf'UktCIALI. ll\COlll liunttngton Ot•cl'I CA IRWIN ANO OF P E TITION VICES ' AMERICAN PAOVIOl!AOceallll• Dttve, Hunt1o010t1 iMdl. 4t& NOlll'I s~· Sant• Allll _, YOU NllD AN D"-ANATION 8200 GROUP 305 Cole! AHi Or •8, CA 0241•0 CA 92101
0' THI NA TURI 0' TH• 0111c;e Jotfl>ll, 20~ L1neo1n l~un•· TO AOMINISTER ESTATE Hunllnoton O.acll CA 024148 Cyrua tnOutlltt• Inc; S342 VGH/8U1ke •~ • C11tl0tn1e W<·
'1'0CHDtNG AOAlttT YOU, YOU ,og16ft 8811c;ll, CA 1)?848 NO. A 1207H KenMtlll Watren Cogglnt . 1S•O Oc•onua Ottve HvrilllllllOfl Beac:ll, 001111on 4 \& Notth Sycamore
SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYIA. l1111bu11nan1a conOoCltO Oy an , W 8111 Rd • 180, Anlhelm, CA CA 116411 hntt Ana CA 91701 Notice of Tnttil .. 't I• ~n(llvtOVlll r(I 1111 hl'lrH, bcn\'flCillrtl'll, 02804 Tlltt Ou•meu 11 c;onauct.O by t l111t 0111"1\ftt 1t conOUC:ted by 1
Uft4Mf DMd of Trvat 81u"JOHPll \'r1:tlllori. 11nd conlln KuOt P11ric1aJoer101l.an111ott1, 201112 COf1>ur1111on 11m11ao pe1tnettt111> "No..... 'his 1l11h1nwn1 wll~ lllttO with Ill• ~·r1·tllhtn1 o( ty1 NAN I RWTN. P11nc11011 Ct1clt . ~1vt1ll1t(llO" IH•oh, Jol'ln c Alley. Prttl~nl Wllllllnl 8'uoa voaa. P'retlOatlt
Loen Mo........ ICountv C111k ol Or&nge Counly on k MA u I AN "' A NAN CA. 02846 lhla 11111maot wH rut<J w1111 tne tn1• 111ttmen1 w11 flleel wtth tna NOTICE 11 hereby glve1111181 SEA· !Oct 3 t. 1983 11 l.I " 1~ Kt nnalh w Cogg1111 Cnunty Clllfk or 011nga County 0t1 Coon•\' C .. tk or Ofanga Counl)I on
RANO RECONVEVANCE COM· , .. ,, lHWIN. ok11 NAN IRWIN llll• tlllllNllll WH lli.td WUlt Illa Nov 17. 1863 Ol.1 18 t083
PANY • C111101n1a C0<por1tlon H Pv1111s11e0 Orange Cont Detty uml l'l'r&On' who muy b(' Co\lnly C•t•k 01 Or1111ua Counev on "*"' '2"1'771
Hult•. OI t VCC4'UO• trutlM or Piiot Nov 4, I I, 18, :IS 111113 olhl•rWUM.' lfltl'tt'Sll'<.i Ill lhl' Nov tf 1983 HOWH ... GlATNIA a l"OWN WM.LIAM MUCI YOel I ... IUbllltUltld ltUllff l>\)rtu•n• 10 11141 51140 83 '**,,&MO CMftPW on.. SOCIAftS
0..0 ol Trutt ex.wt.a by K.AREN Wiil nndlur l'!\lllt<' Publl111eO OronQ41 Cont 011ly ''°·lot ll07 ATT~S -'T LAW ~OM~NN:nEoNRflC~~e1~~~vA:~6~~ NI.JC NOTICE A IJl'll ~l:•.11 111~~ ~-.·1! ·''!~-<I P1101 Nov 25, DIK. ' II. t6 ~:ilS3 Nep'i!:.t,,::-e~;.~9 ~11 Oe11y ~~~!.~ =· hlM tft
In Book 1'126 Page t785 1n111u-NOnCl INVTTINO 91De h y F'IHS I I N rt'.RS I t\ l ~ P1to1 Nov ,6, Dec. 2. 9, t6, 1983 Publ11he<I Or1noa Co111 Diiiy
mnnt No 4376 or Ollic1al Recofdt In NotlOe 11 lltreOy OI,,.,. thtt tlll BANK OF CALlPOHNIA 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 6229-83 Pilot Noi; 4. 1 t. 18, 2S, t9t3
th• otllc.e or th• County Rteor<Jer or 8oetCI Of Trutt-of the HunllnQIOI C..ili f Corp ( f11rnu•rly Uruh•\J 59 t7-83
Ore11ue County, Ca1Uorn11. a11d 8Motl ~ .. HJ!h 8ch0ol Dill""' c..:· I r o . k) h ..., c To s 1 s ISS purtu1m1 10 1tieN011ce olOelaulland ....... -......... ...,.._,_ ""' u I or1.11u g;_in HI t ''. .-.U· Ft Tt I V U IN DIDllC NOTICE "81C NOTICE _._.... _,.,, (. rO Co NAMllTATl MI NT <VU\. Eloc11on to St ll lllereunoer 1ocoreled CUT PAPER~ Of~ 10 1111 1>c:nnr ourl u rung<' un fhll lotlowtnq ~rson' era d01no ll"Uel.IC ltO NOTICI
Jutv 12 t9113 1ns11ume111 No epectt1Get1ont on fllt 1n 111t oflloe 0 ty n'<iV<"llt1ng that FIRST IN· W'lll'<!" U$ NOT~E,.~~r:~r~oN ii.. Hunt•no•on Seach city 8Qlool 83•2978°5 01 u io Ollicial AacOfd• Mid OltMtict. 'l' ~HST A TE BANK Uf S ll 5 PARTNERS t S t<tO B11ch 0ts111c1 .. 111 accept t>tels uc> to• 10 00 will SELL o11 December 2 tll83 II 8ld9 lhMt bec:6Mffl meliled "CUl t'ALIJo'O llNJA A C ALIF' Slree1 Suite 100 N.,woo11 fla&c.11 Pubh' no11CO is l'lllfeby given t1111 IA M MOllday Novemt>ef 28 tll83 9 tS AM 111 Ille front entrance 10 the PAPER Bid #645" edclr-.ct to:,, ) • CA 9,660 Robe•• 0 SPOrl end LIOyel Sulhvt n, tn Ille Puic;llasing Department,
010 Orange County C0ur1no11!M! ~ E. Aowtey, PurCllUlng Men• '-'l HP be uppu11H1.«l llS ix·r Mark J Schull 25 Al.lt1IO trvil)e, nen11otore do1no DuS1flilU unOe1 1na 20•5 1 Cr aimer Lane Hunll~Of\
locoteo on Santo Ana Blvd be· egar, Huntington Batch Union H"'" M11tal rt'prt:>\f'Otullvt' tu ild· CA 927 t• het111ous hrm name anel style or S & 1we1e1n Sycamore St & Broadw11y. khool Dilttli:t 1028 I YorktOWfl ~: I \ ( M W1llt0m Mcla11~t1h11 I' us tee. S SALES CO et 6 t Asht>roo~. City Beolch Calllb•n1a 101 the lu1n1 1141 Souto Anu Calllo1r110 al publla auc· H t"""t' "-II c• """••41 num~ti•r 1 '" t'S IHI' 0 · of 1 e Count ol O anne S1111e of 01
uon 10 1ne h1~11est 01doe1 101 cash ~r·_!.".:,...,a°"t ~ ~~.· 2'.'.:g' •"'-.m., NAN IHWIN lflVINF.. C'A . McLnughlln Font1tv rust, 87 Balboa rvui ' Y r " · ONE 111 COPIERi OUPLICATOR ..... _._. ..,. ...,..,. CMOS Newp<>rl Beach CA 92663 Citltlorrua oio by witnarawel by Ina Biel to•m~ Qtvtl\g complete Clttellf, (pavob1e 111 11'1 time ol Hie 111 l1twtul rru-ciev. Deoefnbet 13, 1 . , et .incl 11\llhorii;1tu111 LO 11\V1'8l Stf've A Stt'lloiel. 33~61 Catie terms ol the p1111riersh1p agreemen1 •OQelllet willl lull desc;r1pllon tnd •
money Of me Untied Sratetl. au ~ time and plec;e bid• wtU be l''l:111• I u11tl, "' Conunon Mir11ma1 S&n Jua1t Cop1s1rano CA dls•olve Ille 1110 PJ1tn111s,,1p eno ".it!!ment or cono111on• govetn1ng
119hl 1111e anel 1ntA11es1 conveyed lo publldy opened and rMCI In Bldg c T r 1 9267,, 1e•mir1t1t• tlitflr ... 11111on~ H pa11ne1i. H•e b•OCI•"" may bll aeoureo from andnow11etoby11undersa1doeeo1n Rm.Mt ' ' ru~t umi. pursuunl lo Roouri w Scllult 112s Well therein .. ,.
lhP PfOPe•ly s11ua1eo 1n SIJCI CoYnly ~ bid .n.11 remain 't.itd for a Ptoli.1tt· No :J Jt s ....... uon I :llW 1nn1on Avenue Puadcino CA Fullhflr no11<:e IS nt11eby given lllit me PurCll8S.f\O Department 81 tlMI
ane1 State aescrtbttel a'J tollows IP«k>d of 30 dtyt alter tlMI da1a (utldl'I 1h1· lndq1t•nJ1•nt Ad· 9 ttO.) ~ne uncters.oneo will n<it be respon. •t>n•e 8~C::~~~NGTO,,. BEAC'H cnv
LOI 29 of Tract No I 174 '" IM -IOf the rec:elpt of btdt I E.s"·I A ·t ) .. ''I I J I T '* b'~ f on th o• I bl S CT City 01 Costa Mt!sa, County or Or· ~BOatd or TN9l-lhalt ~the 1111111~tl'~ll11n ~· .., t'S ( . ..,r .,. uir es o 1nsnn, rutt!M! ,.1 "' r r "" ay Ort or anv o 1· SCHOOL Ot TRI
ango. Stale or Calllorriia • .is per map ,_...._ ~-of 1.._ ....... 1.., 01 ~"~ al 7UO c.: IVll' l 1.'rltN Or • Wt'Sl, JoMson Fam11v l rust 29622 V1s1a ~31ton incurred by the or11ers 1n h11 Aooart F Boru! I,....... ,_ ,,. ..,.... •r ...........-Plntfl D11ve Laguno N1uue!I. CA IOwn namn or 1n Ille name ol Illa Purc:11a111ng A~t recoroed 1n Book 37 Page 26 o menl offefed 1t1d ..-..... the r~ht Snn111 An.1, <:A 0 4!70'/. Oii Dl"t' ... ,677 ""•r·tneisnip P 1 0 c t 0 1 IOI M 11 M h Oii I ,_. ·-"" "'" utllsheO 1ange oaa 11 y 1 •see oneous a115• in 1 11 ict1° ~o r-ict any°' alt b,ld• tn<1 tow vt I I l!Jll~ ul !1·:111 llm. M1 Robl!rt Muhnk.,, 26~ 18 Datuo 01 rust111 Cahtorrna 1t11s Nov 18 25 1983 111e County Recoroe1 ol sa1e1 Counly "'"'" ifr9gulellty lhereln • ' 0 1 •• vi CA 9"67• Except one-nan ol all o<I gas and IA'tiYn E. ~ · 11, VUU ORJOCT 111 tht• inera ... tlSIOfl e10. c " 18111 oay 01 Novcimber 1983 Robert 6117-63
01ne1 hyOroear1>011 substances 8fl(l 1Purctiulng ...... ._ r lh .t s ROl>ell: 8renvnan 2c7:'9226s9~ta 0 Sport DI-IC NOT"'r m1ne1als 1n on o• 1.tne1e1 s&IO tano as in... , ~--grimt111g o l' IJl'll 11111• you usana ission •e10 Puohsneo Orange Coast D11ty f"UIM. ""-reserved 1n 111e Deed from Oc;tav11 F l::"'.!ed· "T~ 2~~8lly Pliol i.h1>uld <·tthl•r Dppt'at lit 1h1· lllis business is conelucteo by a P1101 No• 25 1983 ___ O.._A_N_GE __ C_OUN __ T_Y __ _
HOwdersllell el al . rec0tded FebrU· if'low. 25, Dec. 2, 1983. h1•..11111g Jnd SLiltl' you obj('(' \je~8:rt' r~:~~Tl'lip 623•·83 14JPfAt()fl COUAT
;'.Y1 :1~r1i~!~.:'o~ 1~ PllQO. ~ 62-le-e;! tron. or flit" wrtll(o'll ob,JW--.,. f"'9-'!tetemeftt .,..,.hled-<Mtll""' ----700CwtcCe1111r ~
Pioperly address 15 purpotledty uon:. with lhl.' l'UUrl btofon· pl)Unty Cterk ol Orange Counly on !'ta.IC NOTICE Pellll=~ ~£~,~· ,:7L0Jv
known as 493 Abbie Way, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE tht.• hl•aring. Y our uppeat· ct 3 t 1983 F221Mi Respondent • CHARLES KENT
Mesa. CA 92627 anct• muy b<• in person or by SCHULZ 8TAFF0"0 I MEii.iNG NOTICI OF OISSOLUTION HALEY The total amounl of tne unpo1CI OF ,.A,.TNERSHIP C D225348 bel&nce or Ille obligation secured by FICTITIOUS IUStN188 your Jllnrn1•y. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Public nollce 11 hereby gl•en tl'lll ~~~S (FAIM.Y LAW) ltle pro""'rtw 10 be SOIO end reasor" NAME STATEMENT 51.0 tlrch StrHt, 8ullt 100 R B K I
eoie esl.;;,aie<1 costs e pensesand The ro11ow1ng pv1sons are e101ng IF YOU ARE A CHEIJl-Newport 1 .. ch, CA. t2et0 c~X:'S:~ i'.!~~~·~ s.'::;:: ~;,~10:,.~ NOTIClt Y°" hew• llMfl ~
eel•ences et the ltm~ ~I Ille 1n111a1 bu!~1s~,~~N COLLATERAL COR· TOH CJr rr t-cm1111gcnt tTC'dtlOI (7i~b~.~~!r'orange Coest Delly CIQff'9 buS•MS; under the fictitious ~~~O:,.,ii:::-~..:..=
pubhcallon ot the Nollc;e OI Sale II PORA TION 567 San Ntc:Ola'J Ott•e or lht• dt'<.'\.'a.st'<i, you musl file Ptlol Nov 4 11 t8 25 1983 hrm n1me end style of BISHOP, f<MI r....-nd wltNft 30 deyl. "9M
StS0,60790 Suite 207 Newp9'1 Beach CA0 yout d:.um Wll h t he (.'OUrl nr • 5954-83 CROSSON & STOMEL BCS tNlnfonnatlon~.
Only c..uenlly datea Caslllera in660 p 'l'S4: I llO the p<'l'son:il rep -AOVERJLSIN.G_ .at. \Qll .8tJOJO. Uyoo;w15tl10.MelL!baM1V1C•ofS1 Cr.eeks Of Cetllhed Clle<:ks a1e IC· Amertcall Mort ii e Corporation 1 · n 1 · Suite 108, Ctty or Costa M11$8, Coun· attorney 1n 11115 matter you snou .. ceptabte 10 the Truslt1e prov1otte1 567 San Nicolas UO~ve Suite 207 rt'Sl'nt:iuve appointed by the PtBLIC NOTICE ty ot Orange. Stete or CalllOfnta, Old 00 so piomflly 50 that ywr written
proper 1oen1111ca11on Is av11lable Newport Beach, CA 92660 · e11u1 t Wt thin four month~ FICTITIOUS IU8INESS on lhe 18th Clay of November, 1983, response. 1 any may be filed on
Said sate wltl be maoe. but wlthoul This ovs1ness 11 conducted by a from the dale of first issuanct.t . by mutual c;onsent diss<>lve llW! n 1e1 11me • covenant or wa•ranty. express 01 Im· "or Otallon ( I Idec! .,,__ NAMI ST,lTEMENT partnerslllp ano 1ermtn1te thetr ret•· AVISOtUst8<1 ha sido ciemendeoa •
phed, regarding title. possession, or ,.,, L~well Glmb•I. President O <.'tlers as prov Ill .:x."11.:· The lottowin9 persons are 001ng tions as panners tnereln El lnt>uma, lade decldW COl'llre Ud.
encumbrances, 10 S8llfy the in· lhls Sl81emlll\I WBI 1118<1 With Ille 1100 700 or the Probate Code ouslness as SaJd busmen In Ille future will be ltft ~la • -::. U& ,..· deDte<lness secur~ by said Deed, ( C I ( I Th U f WHAT S KEEPING Y 0 U. • , ~ ...: lncludln the 1118 ano expense 01 tht ~ounty Clerk of Orange Counly on o. a 1 orn a. e me or SANTA?, 2216t Wood Island Lane, coneluclad by Lauren Stomet, aponda dentro de .... ""'
trustee ~nel or the lruats created by ,..ov 17· 1983 (thng clam\S well not eXplrC Huntington Beacll CA 92~6 and/0<-~vin CroMOntr • wtlo wtll ~ lfttof~ qua Meua• ,;,
h F~ f h ( h E p ' 2 ,. p f 1r>d Cll9Cll8rga t llablltUes and W rCM1 WWI to IM4I ttla ..,._ • said oeeo adances thereund.,, wit Pvbhsh8d Orange Coast Dally pnor to our mont. s rom t c Margaret lcicelt. 1• .. 2 8Cl tC debls 01 the l1tm and receive 111 Ml '"~ "" "* l'llMW, ,w
Interest as provtdf!O lh«eln, and Ille Pilot Nov 25 Dec 2 9 16 t963 dale o ( the hearing noltl'E'd Coast Hwy •210, Huntington Beacl'I, monies payable to IM firm lhou6d de 80 ~to~,_ unp11d pr1nc1p1J ot ttie note secured · ' ' 6223 83 bo , CA 92646 wrltterl l'MPOl'IO " _ _ be by said deed \llllth 1ntllf11SI thereon as • a vc This business is conducted by· a Further notice 11 lle<et>y given th11 ftted t!Ma • -., • ··-•
provided 1n said Note. PUBLIC NOTICE YOU MA y EXAMINE tht' general par1nlll'Sl'llp Ille undets1gned wlll not be •aspotl· t1:'ted .... IOlkltMel-Oate· October 24 1983 . h If Margaret E. Pickett sible, from this day on for any obll· 1
SERRANO AECONVEYANCE COM· file kc•pl by l e court. you rr11s statement was llled with tlle gallon incurred by t1w1 others In their 1° de "" lllogedo en .... eounto.
PANV NOTICE Of' T"USTEE'S SALi ar11 interested in the ('Stale, County Clerk of Orange Count'( on own names, 01 In Iha name ol the detMtta "-141 ~ ...
3731 Wtlshire Boulevard IL.nn No. 10323l7W/Mta/KAUF· you may serve upon the ex· Nov t7, 1983. firm :!:,:•• 111 '::;".:...:, :".!:
Los Angeles CA. 90010 MAN • Lor or adminislralor or Fnosn Dated at Cos1a Mesa. Cellt0tnl•, ht~ "9mpo K213) 38S-:J32 t T.I . No. F-tUt3 L't:U h . ( h ' Pubhsllttel Orange Coul D111ly this 18th day Of Novembet. 1963 r, T~ ~ M~· 'T1-u sa10 ftustee UNIT CODE, upon t e allorney or t e ex· P1to1 Nov 25, Dec: 2, 9 16, t983 Raymond H B1snop -•
By ts/ROD HILL BENEFICIAL SIRYIC( co. C'CUlOr or 11dmin1strator. and 6227 ·83 Publtlhe<I Orange Coast Daily si::=~ .,.=:::~..:: Vtc:e Pres1oen1 tas duly 11ppoin1ee1 T1us1ee under the fill.' with the court with proof P1101 Nov 25 t98J ~ ...._ ;., .. _., tM p bt h 0 o c 8 1 Da ly ~ouowrng described dee<I of trust 6233•63 • ~ • -..• Piiot N~v e, 1 1~~~~~ t98~ s 1 IWILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION of ~·rvtct.'. a written request PtBLJC NOTICE datt ltwlt ttlltl w:;::::~ le~
598 1·83 ITO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Stating thal you desire special FICTITIOUS IUSINISS °", ''!!·.! ... °"t.,.' __ ... ""' ._. ""ASH ANOiOR THE CASHIERS OR . r h fT r I PUBllC NOTICE '" .,_ -....,_, ..... en ..... ----PUBL--1-C_NO_T_IC_E ____ ,.,,..ERTIFtEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN nolll't'" l (' 1 ing o an n · NAME STAHMINT ludOIMnl contalftl"t lnju11etlff.,
------------!l;:::tvll CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-w nlory and apprai.semenl or The rallowtng pe•son is domg vou A"I IN OIFAUl T UNOE" A other°""" conc:«'fllftt dlYlelen of
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS !able al tne lime ol sale In tewlul (•Stall' <.1S.'\l'IS nr of the pt'tj. business as OEEO OF TAUST DATEO Mercfl 2, pr..,ty, epovMI MtlPO't· c~
NAME STATEMENT tmoney ol Ille U1111ed States) all riglll. \tons or 3l'<.'OUnlS ment1onl'd HOUGHTON ELECTRIC. 530 Piii(· 1"2. UHLISS YOU TUE ACTION c11a1actr. c:Mld ~. et1orne
Tiie t()llowing pe•sons are ooir>g "1t!e eriel 1n1erest conveyed 10 ano .,. ~. 121," d l'/.OO 5 r r><>nl Or Costa Mesa CA 92626 TO l'ROTICT YOUfl "'Of'DtTY, IT ..... coal•, Ind eucfl etMf,.... • t>us.ness as reow Mid DY 11 unoe1 S8t0 Deed or tn .,..,•\ton nr an o Frederec James HOUQnlon S30 MAYR SOLO AT A l"UeUC SALL m1y M tflntad by die ~ TM
LINDEMAN ENTERPRISES t830rTrust 1n the prooe•ly l'lereinaller Cle· lhl' Cahforntu Probate Code Pierpont Or Costa Mell CA " YOU HllD AN EXPLANATION p~t of ...... talillfte ..
Port Renwick Pt . Newport Beac:h. ~rilled y H 192626 OF THI NA TUAI OF THl _, Of pt..,arty 0t _.. C-1
CA 92660 TRUSTOR NORMAN H KAUF· A N T H 0 N lll1S business IS co"Oucle<l l>y an PAOCllDtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU autftorized PfOCn•nee ....., ....
Freo L1noeman 1830 Pot! MAN, YVONNE F KAUFMAN RANSFORD 1no1v1Clua1 SHOULO CONTACT A LAWY•"· ,...ult.
Renwick Pl Newport Beach CA BENEFICIARY FAA WEST $AV· 25401 Cabot Rd Suite 109 Frederec J Hougnton NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAL.I D1ted.: Oct. 2t, tla 92660 ' INGS H I CA 9!6 3 Tn1s S1atemen1 wos l1leO w11ri th• T,S. No. 81122 LEE A. UIANCH. CteB
Sonia L1n<.1eman t830 Portl,ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION L aguna I ls, ' 5 !County Clerk of Orange County on NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN 11191 IJl J.Y HYATT, Deputy
Renw1cl( Pl Newport Beach CA RECORDED Seplembe1 :?4 1982 t7 141 951-7616 Nov t7 1983 on Tllursday, Oec:emt>er 8 1983 11 Mklleot 8. Mc:-Clltln
92660 ~s Instr No 82·336486 of Olhclal PulJhshed Orange Coast '2*73 10 oo • m of said oay. '" the room 2170 ~ IN\'dc ~4 Sonia L1noeman Records 1n 111e olloce of Ille Recorder • 2 "'--·· Publls11eo Ora119e Co111 Dl•ly llll astOe '°' conoucung Trust11'1 Coeu ...... A. -
T1'11s statement was riled w•ll'I the ~I Orenge County, Daily Pilot Nov 24, 5. ~ Pilot Nov 25 Dec 2. 9 t6, 1983 Sates. Wllllln theolftcet ot REAL ES· (1t4) M0-7Mt
County Cletll 01 Orange County on sate! Cleed ol truSI 01scrlbeS tht l. 1983 6211 ·83 6226-63 TA TE SECURITIES SERVICE, Publllhed Or1nge Cout 08ily Potot
Oct 3 1 1983 loOow1ng prc>perty touted 81 2020 ,..ortll Broaoway. Nov • t 1 18 25 1983 ------------.------------1 Fmtll PARCEL 1· u"u No 22. as anown PUBUC NOTICE 51.ine :<>06. en 111e C11y or Santi Ana. 5947-83 DlllH llOTICll !'ta.IC NOTICE Pubhslled Orange Coast Dally anel described In tne Conelom1n1um PtBLIC NOTICE County ol Orange. s1ate of Cell·
------------Pilot Nov • I 1 18 25 1983 Plan recorded on November 8, t976 CPP·5'MI lornla. COASTLINE EQUITY. INC . a PUBllC N()TJC(
FICTITIOUS IUSINHS ' ' 5948·83 in boo!\ 12916, pages 901 to 968 NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICI Of T"UITH'S SALE Calllornla cOfporetlon. n Outy •P------------
NAME STATIMEHT lnc1vs1i;e ot Oll1clat Records or said PAUL ARTHUR NOR· T.S. Mo.UCMl1Z2 tv pointed Trustee undll< and pursuant IN THE s~ COURT
BOUGHTON The 1011owlng persons are e101ng PUBLIC NOTICE Counly CROSS ANO O F PETITION NOTICI 10 the power or sale oonflll'red In that Of CA.LlfOflMA business as PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/41 st YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A certain Deed ol Trust executed by COUNTY Of' <>l'ANGI
HOBART C. BROUGHTON, lHESANOALMAN.2136 Newport NOTICE OF DEATH OF lnte1es1 asa1enan11ncommontntt1e T O ADMIN I STER E STATE DEED OF TRUST. DATED Mey 25, ALFRED A STELLATO. an unmat· INDVIT"IAL DEVILO,MlNT
age 65. a resident of Hunl· Btvd . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 lee lnte<est 1n and to Ille Common NO. A-118933 1082. UNLESS vou TAKE ACTION n.d men, rtc0teled Mareh 10. 1962. AUTHOAITY' Be h ~~~r...A oCOll Antllony Streder. 216 John Planje. aka Jobn Plan· Aree of LOI 6 or Tr eel No 8592 as TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT In the olllce ol Ille County Recorder Of THI CITY Of IMfTA ......
mgton ac ' ~away Broadway. Coste Mesa. CA 92627 je, aka John N M N Planje permapfileel In book 422. pages 110 To all heirs, beneficiaries. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. of said County.as Recorder's lnstru-pvtlk Ind
November 22• 1983· H e IS Pawell Al•') Strader ANO O F PETITION TO AD· 71nctus••eo1 M1scelloneous Maps, In crcd11ors and conllngenl IF vou NEEOAN EXPLANATION OF mant No 82·082063. by reason ol • __. ... IM~ .. IN
surviv ed by his wife, Faye Tll•s cuslness 1s c;onduc:led by •MINISTER ESTATE NO the ofllce 01 the county recorder of crcch wrs of PAUL ARTHUR THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-b<each ol dolautt tn peyment Of pet· Stele
a nd daughter , Barbara gesn~~~:~ar~7~;re~p Al20587 • ~~~d~~~z .. ~~,~~~ ... ·~~.~~~~~~ NORC ROSS and pcrs~ns ICNOGN;~CA~NfTL.:~~E·RY.OV SHOULD ::::':bncy.~~:~~.!~h~~~ae:= ~::rftla. Boughton . H e was a mem· h b th ·-. This statement wes llle<.l w1t11 111e T o all heirs, benef1c1an es, Ille C>ectaratlon of Covenants, Con· w u may c o c rw1se on December. 18, t983, ., 9 15 teull, Notice ot whic:h wu rec'?'ded .,._
ber of VFW Post tt7368 of County Clerk of Orange CoYnly on cr editors and contingent dltions and Restrictions recorded In interested m the wlll rrnd/or a.m., Cal fttel Enterprises. a Call· August 12, 1983 as RecOfeler •In-ALL ""aoNI INnMS~D ..
Huntington Beach ; Kaweah Oct 31 1983 book t2697 page 395 Olllclal Re-tat fo1nla corporation. •• duty ap· st1umen1 No 83-352036, WILL SELL THE MATT£" · F22llt2 ~rcditors of John Planje end cords (the ;,Oectaratton") and any es e; Lodge #665 F.A .N ., 0 .E.S . polntedTrusteeunderandpursuanl Al PUBLIC 1,UCTION TO THE OFT .. VA1.IDfTYOfTMU•OTTO
K ailua-Lanihai #9. M em: Pvbhsheo Otange Cou1 Daily persons who may be o ther-emendments thereto A petition h as been hied to Deed of Trust rtc0tded Mey 26. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, la•· IElCUl!O
Orlal "'-rvi~ wi·ll be held al Piiot Nov 4 11. 18, 25. 1963. w ise interested in the w11J EXCEPT THEREFROM •II <>It, ge.s. by r>c-anna J. N orcross in the t982, as inst No 82· 183645, of Of· tut money ot the United Stales. Of• 13.000.000PNHC•AL AllllOUNT OF ~ ..... 5951-83 d/ minerals and other llyelrocarl>Ons, S Co I 0 flClat Records In the olflct of lhe c:u111er's check drawn on a stilt Of tNDUSTiltAL
St. W i lfrid's Episcopal 1------------~n or est.ate: betow a depth ol 500 feet. wllhout uperior urt 0 range County Recorder of 01aoge County. nauonet btllk. • stete °' llldafaJ OEvtl.OflMIHT AUTHC>Rm OF
Church . 18631 Chapel Lane. PtBLIC NOTICE A pt'Uhon has been filed the rtght of surtace tntrv. e.s re-County r equ esting that State or caulornie Eaecuted by credit union. or a s1a1e or ftlderll THI: CITY Of S by Sheila E Plan.Je 111 the served In 1nstrumen1s or record Dc-anna J. Norcross be ap· Katen Hansen. savlf'9S ano lo1111 anoc:•allon Ooml· SANTA ANA ,., IHOUSTMAL
Huntington Beach, alur -FICTITIOUS IUltNIH Superior Court or O range PARCEL 3 Easements as set for1h pointed as ""rsonal represen-WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION tiled 1n lhfS 11111, all payable 11 tht "EVINUIE IONDS day 1:30 PM, oHiciating NAMI ITATlMENT tr . In thll Secllon entttled "Certain . r . TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH time of Nie. ell tight, lllla 1nd (FANtvtlEW .. vtSTO..SltflOACT)
Father Charles Sacquety. [n The 1011ow1ng persons ere doing !'-'Oun ly req uesll ng t h at Easeme"'' ror Owners" anel "Sup-tauve to administer the est.ale tpeyable et time of sale tn le'#ful lntllfest held by 11 8lJ 1rustee, In lh•t AUTltOAIZEO
hcu of flowers, donations business as: $he1la E, Planje be appointed port, Selllement end Encroach· o f PAUL ARTHUR NOR-money ol the Untied s1a1es111 the real properly 111uate 1n .std County TO M ISIUID IY THI ~
( 1) WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT UNI· las personal represen tative to ment" of the Arttcle erltlt18d "Ease-CROSS (under the Lndepen -11ont entrance 10 the Old OrenQe and S1e1e. described as follows. TitlAL can be made t.o Huntington VERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW (2) . J h menls" ol the Oeclarallon. . . f Es Count Co ·1ho .. IOC819d on PARCEL 1 lot 55 of TtKt No DIEWLOflMINT AU1"0NTY Of
T·FT UNIVERSITY 100•1 Tatk•rt iadmm1ster the est.ale of 0 n YOU ARE IN OEF·ULT UNDER A dent Adm1nistrauon 0 • y ur u • . Beach Council on Aging, " " uv " Senta An• Blvd .. between Sycemore 9087. H Show11 on 1 mep tecOfded ne CITY OF 1706 Orange Ave. Hunl· A•enue, Sult• 200, Fountain Valley. Plan,Je (under the lndepen· DEED OF TRUST OATEO Septem· ta\C'S Act) The petition is SCl S• & Bt080W•Y. Sen!• An•. Call· In Book 396, pAgH 16 and 17 of IANTA AMA l"Vf'14JANT TO ....
Be h 926 8 Dild CA 92708 . dent Admm1stralion of Es· l>er 15, t982 UNLESS YOU l AKE for hearing in Dept. No . 3 al IOfnla ell right, title, anel lntlll'Ht con-m1soe1teneov1 maps, records or Of. OLUTION NO.
mgton ac 4 · ay Amettc:an EC1ucet1on Foundation, tales Act) The pelillon IS set ~CTION TO PROTECT YOUR 700 C ivic Center Dr W est veye<I to and now lleld by It under ange County. C11tforn1e U-7..,AOffTS llOAM>OFO..C· B rothers' M ortuary Hunt-Ille. 16783 Beec:h Bouleva•d. Hunt· . PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A • .. • said OHd ol Trust In the ptoper1y Excepting theretrOf!' •II oil, gas, TOflS,
ingto n Beach. Directors 111g1on Beach. CA 92647 !or h earing m Dept. No. 3 al PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEEO AN Santa A na. CA 92702 on De-slluated 1n said County and State minerals end hyelrocut>on OeteftdMh.
This business 11 conOuC1ed by a 700 Civic Center Dr , West. !EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE n•mbcr 21. 1983 at 9:30 A .M . desc1t~ as substances lyll\Q be4ow a dee>th of No. 41.U ,.
PtERCE llROTHaRI
llELL llROADWAV
MORTUARY
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
BALTZ BERGUH>N
IMITH a TUTHIU
WEITCLlff CHAPEL
•27 E. H th St.
COsta Mesa
646-9371
llcCOMlllCIC MORTUARY
1795 i..aouna Canyon Rd.
Laguna Aeac:h. Ca. 92851
494-9415
HAMCHI 1.AWM-ll'T. OUVI
MOftuaty • eem.tery
~ory
1825 Git* Ave.
Co•taMeM
540.5554
corporation Santa A na CA 92701 on Dec. OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST I F YOU OBJECT 10 the An une11v1deo t1t1 lnttrtst In anel 500 feet lrom the surfece of sala 14JMMDNS Oai;IO L Boyd. President 128 983 '9 YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A to LOI t or Tr11ct No 10610, In Ille leno, but without lhe right of entry (Cal. Code Ct.ti
This statement was llled \llllth the ·I Ill :30 A .M . LAWVER granting or thr petition, you City ol Costa Mesa. County of 01· upon any portion or tlle surtac:e or ~oc.llO.eteoq.)
Coun1y Clerk ol Orenge Cou111y on . LF YOU O BJECT I n the u Roc;ky Knoll lri;tne. CA 92715 shnuh.l l'll lwr appear at t hi.' ange Stale or Calllornla, es per mep sakl land for ttle purPOse of eiplor· NOTICE• YOU HAVE BEEN SUED.
OC131,1983 grunting of lht• pt•llt1on, you ·111 a street add1ess 01 c;ommon hl•arln" and ~tat<' you objc>c· recoroedln Book4SS Pagess1noe 1ng tor. boring. e~trac11ng, drilling. THE COURT M AY DECIDE
F22SHO ~hould e lh •r • ppear at lh , aes1gna1eon ot property is shown "' 01 Miscellaneous Maps, 1n lhe ofli~ m1111ng. prospec11ng fOf, remOYtf'9 or AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR Pubhsneel 019nge Coas1 Dally" 1 l' a t abOve no tilarranty ts giv!'n as 10 1ts tinm. or ft11• Wrtllt'n ob.JC'<'· 01 111e county Recorder 01 Mid ma1kettng said subSllnGeS. as re-BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RE·
Pilot Nov 4 11 18 25 1983 hcartnR and Slate' you Obj(.>t·· omoteteness or correctness! The t11m' with 1tw l'UUrl befon• County seNed In the deed lrom Presley of SPONO NOT LATER THAN THE
5952-83 u ons or fill• wnth•n Ob,J('C· t>t>nel1c;1ary unoer sa10 Deed of lht· tw.lfln,U Your appear-E•c;ep11ng tnerelrom Units 1 Sou111ern C11iforn1a. a Cal1IOfn11 12TH OAY OF DECEMBER. 1913 1----PUBL--l-C_NO_T_l_C_E___ 11ms wt th the 1:11Urt beforl.' Trust bV reason 01 a bre&el'I or de'" , . V bt· •rson or by tllrouqh 1 t Inclusive H shown on the Corp0ta11on recoreleo November 1 READ lHE INFORMATION BELOW . y oult '" the obllgellons secvred anu.: m.i . '"P" · Conoomlnium Plan 1ecorded In 1977 1n bOOk t2446 pa~ 612 of AVIS01USTEOHASIOOOEMAN· 1------------.hl' hl'aring our appt•ar· 11e1eby 11ere101ore eMecuted and your ntltlr ncv • book t3630. page t043, 0111c1111 Re-Olllclel AecOfOS OAOO EL TRIBUNAL PUEOE OE·
FICTITIOUS eUSINEaS lanl'<' may b<' in person or by ae11ve•ed 10 1ne under11gne<1 a writ· IF YOU ARE A CREDI · cords. PARCEL:<> A non-ucluSlvt Hse· CtOER CONTRA UO SIN AUOIEH·
NAME STATEMENT your allornc.y ten Deeta"'11011 ol Delaull and De·. PARCEL2 Unll 5 as shown on the men! appurtenant 10 said Pa1ce1 1 CIA A MENOS OUE UO RESPONOA
Tiie lollow1ng pe11o"s are doing IF YOU ARE A CREDI-~and rnr Sale. and written noltce of fOR or ll l'ontmgcnl t-rcl'dlt.or Condominium p111n at>ove referred over lots A. B. C-0, E F. G. H.J. t<. NO MAS TAROE OE EL 12 OE DE·
busmess as rroR . eel breach anel of election 10 cause the of tht• J1.-<.·1.•llfl(.'<i you must ftll' 10 anel l of s1iO tract lor ingress. CEMBRE Of 1983 LEA LA INFOR· S & S PARTNERS 11 s 140 Btrc1' or a ronllngent er 1tor ~nders1gntte1 10 sell sa10 property 10 •1• 1 . th the <.'OUrl (lr Trie slreet aeloiess or tile rear eQrtss. ano en1oymen1 as set forth In MATION OVE SIGUE
Street Suite tOO NewPOtt Beach. "r the dl'(.'Cased, you must file isa11s1v said 01>11ga11ons. a110 inere-ynur 1 6 rn whi 1 property dt11crlbeO abovt 11 the Oeclaretlon ot Restrte1ton1 ,.. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
CA 92660 ivuur l'la1m With the l'OUrt or f81ler Ille 11nders1gntte1 caused Slld p1'e1>r•nl ll lO t l' ~rsona rep · put pot led 10 be 543 w Wilson, COfded In BOO!< t 1784, pege 1394 Of ,,,. THE MATTER OF THE VALIOtTV
Mark J Scllull 25 Aoeto. lrvtne. " h I ~OltCe ol breacn en<t OI elecllon to rt'SC'nta tlVl' appomted -by lht.• Costa Mftt, CA 92626 Olhciel ReoOfdl OI Orenge County, OF THE $.3,000,000 PRINCIPAL ~A 92714 pres<-nl il to 1 e ~rsona rep-~ recorde<I August 10 11183 asll,iurl within four m onlhs Tiie undersigned e11sctelm1 eny C1111om1e, end In BOOll 11784. P• AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL DE·
Mr C11111es Jonnson. Truatee. res<>nta11ve appc.11ntl'd by the Instr No 83-3'7129 OI Olllclal Re· . lllblhly for lllY lncOfretlnftt of ,,,. 14116 of Olf1C11I RtcOfdS or O•ange VELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE
!Jonnson Family Trust 29622 Vlsll ~urt Wtlhln four m onths "'ords In the Ol!IU ot lhe R&Gorder ol from thl' date of r!rsl issuanl'\' al>Ove s11ee1 adelrllSI anel other County. C1llfornle, end any amtnd· CITY OF SANTA ANA 1183 IHOUS·
Plaza 01tve Laguna Ntguet. CA. frum the date r f'rsl Issuance Orange Coun1y. lof h•llf.'rs as provided tn Sec-common deslgnallon, 11 any, thown ments or 1nnu111ons the<eto TRIAL AEVENUE BONDS (FAIA-
92677 ° 1 Sato sale wll be meat. bul without lion 700 of lhe Probate Code h'1'etn lhe Strtet •ddreas or othef VIEW INVESTORS PAOJi;CT) Robert J Coteman, 24255 VlelOf letters as provided m ~-covenant or \lllam1nty, ••Preas 01Im·1or California The time for Seto sele wlll be m•d•. but without comon onlQ1'8tlon ol lhe reat prop· AUTHORIZED TO BE ISSUED BY
Maelrugada Mission Vle)o. CA. l lOn 70U of the Probate Code piled, regerotog tttle po•-•lon, °' (ii' 1 . ' Ill . l 1 covenant Of watranl'f, expre11 °'Im· erty htreinebovt described 11 THE INDUSTRIAL OEVELC>f>.,.!HT
11269Z ior Califom1a The lime for encvmbrances, 10 P•Y lht remlllnlng mg c amu w no exp re pUtd, rtgardlng 1111a. potMt1lon, or purPOf1ttd to bl· 56 lanoetlne. AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF
Mr. Robt•• Mahnke, 26516 f 1. 1 . II 1 pr1nc1pa1 tum ol tlle note(a) MCurtd prior LO four months from the tnc:umbrences to P•Y the remtlnlng '"'me. Ctllfornt• SANTA AHA PURSUANT TO AU·
Oineral. Mlslllon v1e10. CA 92675 I !ng c aims Wt no t exp re by H id deed or tnsst. w11ri lnteteat ~ate of the h earing noticed prloclpal eum of the note(•) eecvreo The un<lertigned hereby dltc:Jtlm• 01.UTION HO. 83-7-tDA OF ITS
Tl\ls bus!ness 11 conducted by •prior lo tour months from Lhe estnu1<1no1eptovtded,1dv1non.1t bo by H id Deed 01 TNst, wtth lnt"'"t all lll.blllty lor any lnoOfrect,_ tn BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ql'\llflf pennenlllP ldate of the hearing noticed any. unoer the ttfms 01 UIO DMd ot ia ve. thereon, as provtded In said note(•). said 1tr•t addreu or otlltt com-PLEASE TAI<£ NOTICE tflM e
Merk J Schutz •~bove lrull, r-. chtrQes. end e•pen-ol YOU MA y EXAM.1.NE the •dvanots, 11 any, under Iha 1erm1 of mon Cletlgnttlon complalnt hlll l>ell'l llltd by IMlnttl t111s statement w11 htea with lhtl" · 11t1 Trustee ano of tllt 11utts cruttd l8id Deed of Trual '"' cti.,qM S1ld sett wlH be mldit wl'thOut ~t YoU If YoU witl'I to c911anf, County Clerk of Ortnge C011n1Y on YOU M AY EXAMINE lhe by H•d Deed or Trust • rue kept by the (.'()Urt. It you tnd 8Xpet1Mt Of""' Tl\IS1M Ind or werr111ty,expresaorlmplied.Ngerd• Mid ltwtull YoU mutt .,.,.., ..,..,
OGt 31. 1983 f ill' kl'pt by lhe coort. If you Seid sate will be l'ltld on. Friday, ure lntel't.'tt~ In the est.alt', ,,,. tlll•t• ernted by t81d Oted of Ing title. potMstlOl'I. OI enc:um-antwef Mid COMj)lelnt by lltlllO a
F._iare Interested in the estate, December 16. t983. e1 2•00 Pm •• you muy serve upon the ex-T1uat br•noet, 10 Mllsly tlle prlrl<:lc>al 1>411· wrltt.,, pleedlflll In ~ to ealCI SCHULZ IT A"O"O I •11..ING h the Chel)man Avenue entrance 10 . d 1 ta Thi total 1mount of the unp1ld ance 0111141 Note Of other oblllllitlon complaint not tater 1Mtl \tit 11"' ~ ClflTIFllD "UILIC ACCOUN-j)'UU may S('rve .u1:><m l e ex-the Civic Center Bulldlng, 300 Chap. ecutor or Ii "' n rtrator, or b•l•nce of lht obllO•llon eteurttd by MCUrlld by MIO Ole<I OI t ru1f. with OI Decelnbet, 1183 Unllta ~ Clo
TAttTS ll'C'Jlor or adm1mstrator. or men Ave . Orangt, CA. upon lht' attorney for the ex· tht property 10 be tOld •NI ,..ton-1n1ern1 and other sum• .. provtcled '°· YoUr dtfM • bte111w'e0 upo11
$140 llkch •1_..t, ,.,... too iupon the atmrney for lhc ex· Al tlll ttme ol Iha fnlllal publl· cculor or admlniltrator. and •bit tttlfl'lated coal•. •11Ptt1M1 ano 1her'eln: l)lut ldv•NIAll. 11 .ny, ""'* ~tc.Uon by IM ptalmtft, the..,_
....,..,. IMch, CA. .... ircutor or admlmstrator =ind c1110n of th11 notice. the 10111 file with tht' rou.rl with proof lldv•ncn t1 tht lime or tlte lnl11al the twm• "*'°' Md tntenitt on tiff INY apply to \M ~ tor N 171•) •1·1144 ' emoun1 or th• unpaid ~tll/lGI ol tht publlc:8tlon of lllt Holkle Of .... 11 lldl •dvanc:.e. and plu1 '-· ,...... demanded In tTle ~ Publ!thtd Orange Co111 Delly fllt' with the t.'OUrl with proof obllgl llOn MCVrt<I by Ille l bOvt di-or service, II Wrilltn request St&!5 653 II Chit"' encl nl)tnMI Of tllt 9'1d• Coutt l'llly..,.., 1
Pilot New 4. t 1 1e 251 t983. iof servi~. a wri~ten request acrlbed dM<I of trust and nom1te<1 staling that you detfre s~ial T~ t>tft.nc1wy u~ Miid Dead Trwr" iftd of the trvets cneltd bY ....,_.~tor \M,.....
,_ _________ 5_963_·_63_,.•&.atlng that you dC!lre s~al eoa11, expenMs •nd ld'lanctt 11 notl(.'(' of the rwng of 1n in -of Tr1111,,..1ofore exllC\lted tnct-. Mid Owd of T••· Tiie total~ lfl "-CiCJmC)lalnt. wfltCfl WOlllCt
I f h ril,_ I I 184.7211 ff d i -.. t of llwred to 1111 uno«...,_. • wrttten or Aid obllolt~. ~ -lfl ~ of ....-. talml _ riot('(' o I e u•~ o an n -Tiie to111 1noeo1.one .. t>etng ._n venwr y an eppra sc ...... n o.e1ar1t1on of Otfeull MO Demand •b!Y .. tlnleted .._, c:Nroet..,•· '"°"9y °' P'°'*'Y· or°"*,...,~• C.llP6~2
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5671· rventory and oppra1Rmcnt of ett1me1e on which th• opening bid I• est.a IA' nMCta or of the petl· fOf Sl!ltt and a wr1tten Nottoe of o.-'*"'" ot 1111 Trull•, •t tllt 1im. of voo MAY SEEIC AOVICI Of AN
\... .... lo work tor yo u . •Ion." or at'("l)unt.t mentioned lf\O <7141 $37.0968 the d•y t>elor• In Sl-ctlon 1200 and 1200.~ of llgnedcaueodNICIHotlco'°"aun t4t,t21.t3. NECTlO WITH THl OOM~ltl u • ew words estate aYeta or of the peU-comJ>Ultd may IMI oblllned by call· uons or rwcounu mentioned rllllt and EIKllon 10 s ... Tiit vndW· 1ntt1• pullllcallon of '"'' Notice. II ATTORNEY IN ANY MATT8' ~
_:~~======~:_: __________ j 00 f tM sale C ( \ p ~._-Cod and !lllctlen lo$elt to DI ~ In Dated; HoYembet 1$, 1"' ~ fHIS 'SUMMON& IUCH f ·-• n Stttion 1200 and 12 .~ 0 Oeled Noveml>llr 18. 1083 the tlli om a ruuootc ~. Ille county ...... tht , ... PfOC>etlY It By OOA.$TLINE EOUlfY, INC T°"NlY ~LO. COHtUl T
.....--------·--------------. •he C.llfomla Probate C.OOe. 8EN£FICIAI. SERVICE CO GA \'LORD, BARTOS Ir loGated a Ctlifornlt QOtl'Ofltlon. • TN•tet PAOMPTL Y SO THAT YOUf'
642-4321 n1 r1•tr or rnflect
r11 8/40!/C'n/'>41 rc1 uour
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H. Jadl Rall n Mid t"'*'• WEBER oa1a · NcMlmbtf •. IM3 ~L ESTATE S~Tll!I PlEADIHO MAY 81 fllltO Ofl
Ul Dovu Or. Sle. S3 =~ ~~11~J~~1;~;,7;0,'1:'. AllOrH)'I for PelJtJoaer ~~.!n•trPf•-. • c.t1f01nle !b.iitornl• COff)O(lllon ~::~Y~~,..su.":J:.' N ·
Newpor1 Bead!, CA. HHS ratl!lty 4UO Lon• 8~1c• Bo.levard se1o Wiltfllra etvo. L.ot Angtlff. cs.ao o J Morott. ltt Pr"'1tnl o.i.o No. to. 1tu ~ PIO lft·IHI One Cit~ Blvd W•••· Ora~. CA. Mam Flotr S•IJJ CA. 00039 20:10 N0<th Br~. Sun• :rot. LH A. IMNOH ~
"'-n.. j7t41&3!1·6283 p bll h...J.' Qr r~-~ By ft1ere1a C Vlnt(ll' TtllePf\Ont l7t4)113 ... 10 8V HEAM#.l .IOST'ICK -lly Piiot Nov. 2<1 . 2()1• -.--c:. Pubflthed Orange Cout Delly \.I ' '-" Dn8'• 'VVlll!l Put)llshed Oranoa COttt Oalfy Pub1111\ed Orenoe Oo.at Olily Pt>b!lalltd Oflnlt Co111at ~ "8t I . 1•1y P1•1 I t Published Orao1ec-Cc>111t 02668 I.Ona Beach CA . t080'7 12131937-5600 ' Stnt1 An• C• a21oe Collnty ~ ~
~. 1983 Piiot Nov ~5. Ole ~. 9 1183 01.lll:V Pilul N ov 24, 26, ~ PllOI ~ov 25. O.C: 2 g !983 Pilot Nov 11 H . Dat 2. IN) Nov 11, 11 D. Dec 2. tM3
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Monday.fri',.I ... , real financing. 111ume "a $03,700 11"• \llR 111 TD
8 00 A M ~ 'IQ J> "1 and owner wilt carry 2nd : . .-.1: J • it · TO "' 12%. II mat's con. Business CounlN : lu,lng. cail us about lhll beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 Monday. f' rid a y bath hOme on 11 tree llnad street> In Miii Verde 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Country kitchen ovar-
D EA D LI N I:". looks warm & aory ramtty r.. room Price only
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1144 hit. M Jr fbe4. MIU YIH.. UIDLUI Piii Specioual 2 + lamlly 2 Br 1 b&. gar, lrplC. t>Mm Plll•Llll No polntt, no loan reea. on • 11*!18Cular OCEAN Triple wide 30'xeo· l atge room. upgraded lnlid9 & WATERFRONT TW~HSE oeu 1815"·1825 • 1 11,
'I.I Reduced S tOK. 4 Bdrm, FRONT I.OT White wa\lf llvlng dlnlng·kl1Chen out. Greet erea. Ulll• 2 lrg matter bdrm1, 2 " ba, IHI 6 1ec: $225 2 P41f•
31; be, pool, R\I apace, vi.w. 3 Arch Bay. SI. 1r11, 3 bedroom• & paid 1416 t eecurtty IN nawty decorlll<I Frptc, 3 ton• no pet1 850· 11118
A nuge perk Ilk• yard goe1 • new paint v11cent. Lge • Lagune Guarded glle 3Bllha-b01h light 6 dark· 537-&027 petloe. 2 cer gar Sec
with lhlt exKullve hornc super cteen E'.llda. ~Ul-1re1 w/pvt bch, tennis er tntert0f1. ~ext 10 rec Oatll Sttp m1y be av1lt * 1 II PHL YllW
with double door on• 1 •" School 0111. 642·20-00 crta & clubhse. Owner. Fri rm & pool area. Agt, law 01 ocean a nlte ttghta I t275 mo/ 19111· Week· arpet1/drp1, lrg tlv rm &
a •l•P•UP living ' • .,,, dava, 631-5055 evea. 10 Mon 714/41111-3070. 540·5937 2 Br. 2Yt be TwnhN, d•Y• 1141835.0292 Sun-clOHll NO Piii Agl
Famlty room & dining - ----or Tuea to Thur (213) frptc. micro, lrth comp, d1y873-0473 642-73!2, 73 t·6829
1r11 looks out to yard 4 l&lUll 799-1 l59 wtd hkup. Sp1clou1
bedroom, 2 prtv1te 3 Bdr H\ Ba nice home. lan•t Prtt 1311 '7115. 545-3115 Wnt•iaaltr Utl lllTUT Ill
baths. Only $210,000 Go'" Ill 6118 Towne. Reduced to $1511,900 2 llllm WUTllMlllll.& Xviii now J Br 2 Ba 525/mo 2 81 1B1 poot.
Catt to tee 548-2313. $114,600. Prln. only. Agt, bd, 2 bl, hardwood and E td Colla Mau 38 R, 2BA. 848•5eoe POOL home ne1r West-laundry room, ctOH to
Chuck Sptti.r 873·8400 tti. hoora. brick patio, 2 f 8 · I I & M ott I •~ shopping 1•9 E Bay St
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1121,000
1mpecc1bly decorated
Southport with view. pool
and spa Wood and
marble ltoors and special
!lghllng In all rooms Top
ol the line kitchen and
bulll·ins Ask for Marilyn
Bulkley 644-1020
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decils, ocean and canyon $475,000. Prln. only Agt Dtaa Pilat m n• ., •agn •. rp .... WTltllOITilll vlewa By o wner. Chuck Sptller673-8AOO d/w, covered patio. gar-TILM1•t. 1'2·1IOI
Charming & cozy. aur• 499-6215 a.... "ITII · •tr• ge dener & PoOI serv paid 52S 2 Bt pool, 2 persona
rounded by towering ---I II"'· bdrm, 28x18 llv rm. 2 full Kid• & pets ok $800 • only no pets 32S J 17tn
shade treea Comptetety liuita Viti• lOl7 SS21< per unit Poalltve bth1, bttln kltcn Plush S600 dep 863-0755 Pl 6•6-St37 11-TPM
prlv1te lront & read L. k VI E H w/1S% dn cpl/drpt S611S 495-1490 Agent. no IN a • aw xec: ome. llh --~I Ot ---great 1 br. 1 b&. trplc, lrg yerds. Detached garage. Immaculate, highly up-trw... • II Ttrt 2 32 C I • 2624 k S525/ Plenty of room for ex-graded neerty new 3 Br l ... IOll ti I Ill bac yard. gar mo
pending. Only S 124,950. i Den . 3 ea c11hadret HOMES FOR RENT dill DE ORO Agt 673-1282
1 0 celll ' pa ' 1 11 EL TORO 3 Bdrma, harming 2 Br 1 Ba tn h ng, sg~~i oors, 1 lllfS S82S·S850. Fenced yards ALL UTllS PAID tri-ple• crpls drapes s utter*, , 0 11t TD & garages Kids & peta Compare before you rent blllns patio 5500• 5500 at 9',.'fo Beal price II Superelghlptex,Hchwllh welcome' 863 -07S5 Custom design features,
S21S,OOO Open Sal/Sun 3 Bdrm, 2\\ ba. double Agent no iee pool, bbq, cov'rd garllge. dep No pels S40-448•
1-SPM. 27742 Tort1a. Bv garage. Coputld be con-· surrounded wtlh plush ozy 2 9, 1 ea. Wiier.gas
Owner S45-8844 dos Owner wtll lln1nc111 Ft1ataia landscaping. No pets stove & DtW mCI No
12v.%. Super tnvHI· Vall!J 2234 Bach Furn $51S Dogs $490-SSlO • deP
lOlt me~Attk~~~b~T~· 3 Br t-aty, 2 Ba. tSOO Ml h. 1 Bdrm Furn SSBO 548-8752 10-8PM l.llH llYlll liii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii== 760-1900 nu paint. car pet & 36S W Wilson 642· 1971 Eastsode 3 Br I Ba cot• Sharp 3 Bdr w/spa, EZ 1 211 000 -O terms 760•8702, agt , , drapes. kid• OK. no pets H1al. ltac~ 264 tage 2617 D Elden
Patrick renote ti You ve Seen E11ery1htng Avall 1211. $925/mo. S665tmo 63 t-175S
In Town 6 Nothing Seema JOUI o~----1--Ho~gwJ>~J:L ~~ c!~~~f.~r.cll'"'"i hatltack COUITRY
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TRADE DOWN tn Harbor Hilt. Thia n-apaclou, 2 ,.. family ESTATE • llllotl Call Mr Turner S58-0174 6000 sq II cu1tom home Hatala, rt room, chef's kitchen. Beautiful & park like
OUISIOI was just tlated & won't ltnrt 1490 brHkfasl bar. cuttom with terraced pool
S6751mo 2 Br I''> Ba
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small pet ok
2617 Orange
Fl I I llvlng OOm .Eu last tong 11 this prtc• decor. bbq. patio & much p 1 p 1 ar~dp ~ac~lt.," room. Slpr a tn Bd YEHi Open Tnura-Sun 1.5 ... ldylwitd lucky Delf Mine. MORE. S37S + $50 secur· * r vate 81 os ' 4 rm with many qualitv Beau 20 acre. $3800 tty tee. 537-5021 •Covered Pauos serene sailing. some ' Sbr S'llba. library.lam rm T 99 375 *Spacious Apts oceanvl-andareallstlc extraa. RV acc ess Agt673-2S6617S9·1818 erms.4 •4 Downtown. 3 Br 2be •DlnlngArea
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I $37S 000 S 139.900 (r4) tt•--1'"\~ _. pr ce . • llJ War•li, lltr, Markel post o ..,. apll on duplex. 2·~ blka 10 bch, 2 •Welk-In-closets
LJ\..ft::UUUI U r. s l'>L&sa I•------•• talle & ski tlfl $300.000 carport Water paid •Hom.-ltkekncnens Boy • Beach lillllvUa. 11v~a.~ 141·1129 •lllffl • YllW* 642-9049 $725/mo. 842-8203 1 block lo Huntington&
E side C M . quiet 2 Br 1
Ba. encl gar, lndry lacll,
no pets $S80 • sec
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1111ba. gar. $650/mo
2543 Orange 642-0610
c <> Realtors, 61S-6000 F Red Estate I•---------------Custom "E" new thru-out Survival Propeny. Cto11. HOMES FOR RENT ~ CLASSIFIED 642-5678
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..,lta_..,e_r_al ____ l_00_2 Ctatral 1002 !amity room. Form1t din· Lm---------------.--Ing room. Properly 1llu-• ated on spacious corner
LIH ISLE lot with private circular
driveway . S32S,OOO
131-1300
1Ma 1111 YllH 2bdrm 2500 sq It. Excel-underground. Prtv group Huntington Beach 3 & 4 UTILITIES FREE
P I 1 1007 4 Br. 3 bl. nice hOme. tentlln.$465,000tnlee lormlng.499-437S Bdrma. $815-$900. !Bdrm Furn$S8S FllllllT ta ala I many utru. lowest OPEN SAT-SUN 1 lo S Unique 3.sty Swtu home Fenced yarda & garagea. 2 Bdrm From 5695 We l'lava 32 brand n-3
OPEN HOUSE 11-4PM priced hidden 2-atory. 3o3 ENERO.N.B. near Arrowhead . Kid• & 1>411• -•come. LA QUINTA HERMOSA Br 10' Ba apts. Btt-ins, 644-03SO S"",OOO .... 2_...,,49 863-075S. A,,..nl. no tee. West 01 ee~h. 3 blks O/W, encl. patios. Re""y Wed-Sun 2109 E. Balboa Steal II at $185,000. "" -.., ..--~ I N Kid OK
I h b 0 --------Leese/Isa opt. 9 Br 2ba, south or Edin""' 10 rent or ov • • Blvd. lg am ome. ay wnr/Bkr 760-8862 * •m1u uw * ... r l L.. ·-· no pets please. To cet-v I e w . S 515 .000. PRICEDBELOWM•RKET llHITlllll Ml U81• l rplc, nice area ••t-1441 ebratethecomptet1onol Sell/trade. dn. E-Z termt. Gd 3 B 193 000 I OI $800/mo. 213530-S159 this pioiecl we are otter-
0 W C · P P ( 1 1 4 I ~'1~ A 1 d;~ 873 i · II IEWPOH lllllTI alllta lalaa• 21 lease/option or rent: tove-L•1••• ltack I ing 1 mo tree rent 10
644-1642, 675-3772 a g • 3 exquisite prol. dee. new 1 Br cottage Xvaii 12115 ly 3 br. 2 be. A-1 cond. 1r trailer 11 f re1sure qualified tenants on 1 Trad.ltional 3 Br, 3 ~ sa. Bayfront. pier &
'float for 65' boat. Priced to lell $1,250,000.
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Ctrtal ••I •ar 1022 Ft1alaia custom homff. Window 1650/mo + ullt. 2 cargat. $850/mo. (619)561-7750 Island, ocean v1-. S42S yearly lease 6•5·6646
1.________ I •••••E OllEI Vall!J 1034 treatments, wallpeper, Reis. 213 438-0760 213 433 9991 F--1• •-_ cpl'd. fully landscaped & am. a24f · · rpl pool prvt patio
*.E"y•••-• fenced Two5 Br.5~B• Cetta •na 2124' •;; t ltacL •ll!ll!t dsl'lwshr X-lg 2 Br on
Fabul~ bay & mountain view. 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba.
condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000.
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Spectacular bay!ront dpl.x. 2 br, 2 ·be up; 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500.000.
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HW SI 11,000 Fii Totally dec;or. coordinated
w/absolute perfection.
Unda model w/pllched
beam celtlngs. custom
kitchen with all gourmet
features and surrounded
by lush plantings Two
bedrooms • Includes
master suite with private Ocean & jetty views. Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 encl. patio & lge spa. You
bat h, 3700 eq. ft. 4 car parking. U ,385.000. must see to 8Qprec1a1e lhlS warmth & cnarm
673·6900 FAJlllllll l.UCll lllLLTIP -IA:ATLRrRONT
New 4 br, 4 'h ba, custom French Nonnandy HOMl!> i.e.
Eat.ate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now •995 000 REAL ESTATE • ' . 131·1400
lllT llJ w• 2 BR/2 BA CQtAPO: Den,! • _. Easts1de S610SS7-2841 Imagine movtng to one or 3 Bdr 2 Ba wi den & pool. have sauna, steam rm. EUt-.icte. Avail Dec 10. & lrplc, a~z car gat. A T Xf YOUR D66W1----------
CdM's finest guarded lmmac $ 14,900 dwn. $345,000-1349,900. 3 Br. mo temp()(ary. 3 bd, 2 comm. poOla & tennis. No Charming apt w/sllp tor l&IHI YllTl lPTI
iate communities for Take over S 13S,OOO 1111 3 Ba. hes mirrored wet ba. lmty rm, 2 car gar. pets. $825/mo. 644-6622 50' boat Nicety furn, 2 $485/mo 1 Br 1 Ba lri>lc. T D S 1494 paymen1S bar 5309.000. Bell prlc-S 1000/mo. 646-6937 290,000. Tennis cour1a. · · · Ing, best fin .. bell toe. 2 10 4 Bdrma. 182s.11100. Br. 2 ba, best bay v-. upper unn lndry rm, all 3 pools & spas, large 8ob Vounker831·1266 OPENDAILV12·5 lrriat 2144 lrg llv, din rm. covered bl1-1ns
greenbelts & 24 hr secur-2200 H 11 L deck. micro, uttl pd. 2 pkg 366 Avocado
lly gate. 3 Br home. Max· 0 Y ane University Town Center 12000 714·7S2·9511 or TSL lc•t U2-U12 lne Propp, 644-6200 ~20 l laurel Place Condo. Furn. New 2Br, 213-463-3071 2207 Leurel Place lam rm. 2'1>ba. 2 car gar.
United Brokers. l/p, 2 paUoa, ale. 2 NEWPORT NOW $435 1040 Beth Carney 613-717 1 pools/J ae. No pelt. Per Mo , Furn studio. yrty mle81iB.AU
Owner wm go FtiA. 3 Br. 2 t-Spm 650-2633 s 1150/mo. 114 676-S734 7 86-1172 tnC ulll, pool 1>en. tennis
ba. Ir pie s 118.000 Morn/Eves 498-1228 patio. prkng. pnv tamale
owe 213-S30-51S9 4 Custo.:n-tie"ach homes ·~rt ltack 21H only 645-2963 owner
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Take over 8'11 VA In $249.soo " Hunt Beach LINA lSlE WATER· Afl l•tall UaJ CH4t fer ltlf A I p 1 k 963 8000 3880 M'~"-'son Drive r ' ' Frplc va .. tted celling dbl $10,000 4 BR 2 story. 1 'Ir g 1 ric • FRONT: Furn. 8 Br $6500 ,..,..,. -------Irvine garage PoOI & sPa ml lo beach Marcella. ShHl•tt lttthl or 4 Br $4500 613· 1464 2 Bdrm 2 •Ba $775 PllFIOT LIOATIH Agt. 840-2678 (S3SK below appraisals) ltlHI lwt.ral"9H 3 Br 2Ba. Univ Prk II, 2200 Ptailllll 2707 666 w 18th 645-2739
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deck. Plans avail. Now S370 000 w/trade. Ocean and bay view ' $319,000. This 3 Bd 2'1s
Ba home needs some re-AllllDWHUI 11111 habliltatton but has great
5 Bdrms. 3 baths, includes lr•iat 1044 Spec. bay & clly vust "-a-al •-• sq. It. 2 frptcs, formal din· 'l'IP!Pm--""'!""..,."'!'9"--master suite and large 12•38r 2,1> ba Cape -•• •-• 1ng, lam rm, 2 garag91. S29S Nice bachelOf. resp llSTUIT Ill
I am It y 1 o,o m and l:IRGE Cods). Xtras galore! AP• S 1200/mo. 673-5354 Agt penon, uht Pd No pets 1 Br 1 Ba. all blt-ln1. tnory
oll-street parking for up 15% cash dn & PI O tg41 lo UDO ISLE: Well localed S ----.---108 E Bay Ave. apt 9 rm. car POr1. nr beach &
lo 7 cars Onty 4 doors LOJ lnl. Ins S2SSK & $2 l OK. Bd home near clubhouse. 2BR. 2BA. Vrty. $800 mo Shops S•25tmo
lrom Ille entrance lo John Zarvos. Vlktng R.E Reduced Reduced to mctudesu11t 673-6054 or 735W l8th St
Main Beach. Now on the 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, lam rm, 760-9669 olc 540-6583 S 1800 yrty. I (213) 928-2883 ____ TSL M1•t .. 2· 1101
market at only $S10,000 hardwood floors Great --------WESTCLIFF· lovely &
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Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath. lake view. 3500 eq. potenttal Submit any rt ... 40 000 Will trade for a local property o II e r • t r Y a I r a d • . . ..... • . . 631-1370
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Traditional Bay!ront 3 Br. 3 Ba, remodeled
2,000 aq. ft. furnished & boat. $600,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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park All for onty JBR Eastblul1 Condo w/poot. lmmac cond. S 7 0 0 I m o V r t Y 595tmo 2 BR 2 BA
$189,900 .-rm $160.000. (213) 541-4460 Reidy 10 move In 213-433.0502 Twnns. smilt patootya.rd
_&l.W&_ ~ Ill UIJll·IY IWIEI WlftrffHt..... .... Univ.rally Paf'1{, trge 3 bd, $350 Nice 1 Br, re59 per-lrplc. -:arPOn lndry rm /Jn NIGEL
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5 Bdrm, 3 t:>a owners unit
w/ntce cour1yard + 2 Br
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SS9S,000.
OISOr I.We. llxed rate. 30 yrs. fl1·1• 3 ba. 2 frplc. IOWnhouse I ton, utll Pd No pets 940 W 18tn SI
It Monaco with beat GC S 119S/mo 1106 E Bay Ave. Apt 9 TSl 11.t U2· 1IOI ea y view. 14 Rue VIiie.rs. 1 Br. yrly. $550 Ill-HM larg41 3 br 2 ba upper, ., ..... 142-1221 Open Wknds 840-1538 2 Br. Penn. S700/yrty t t bch/t I N 786 WfUI ltacll 2241 1 •P• 0 enn 5 -rge I bd-new c1rpets/ -1172 ESTATI llU LIT lll••tr I Wllftr . decor. bit-Ins. No pets drapes/ paint on ground
75X 170. 3 Br 2Ba ..... 3 Br frplc. spa. •1500t mo. S900/mo yrty, S40·933s floor 382 V1c1orl1 Str981
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2 Ba with hardwood ---------floors. crackling llreplace OllmY FIE• IPLX
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5il'!t/s5 C.reaa ••I •1 2722 S410 851-9S23
548-8200, 645-0164 PllPIUUlmlf =-..,,..__,,,...,.....,...._-..,.==:ol B!J 1 b th A ·1 "LIKE BRAND NEW"
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Beach neighborhood. gar. $427,000. Gd tlnan.
PrlcedrlghtatS139,900. (714) 851-913S or
751-3191 720-1704 Agt.
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10 month old 2 story, 4 673.0770 or 759-1552. Ptalaaala 2217 mmmbrlhp tnct'd, 1 child r 8· car garage pets. O K $850 661-3184
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S950/mo. Avail now 301 Avocado. 642-9650 Bdrm. 2'1t Bath. lamlly ---------5 bd. 3 ba. 1 hou11 from · · ' 1 2 er. den, frpt, steps to 1--.....,,....---....,--,---,-,..-
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This lovely home has 3
Bdrm 2 Ba and an add on
fam ily room The
earthtone decor add•
warmth to this 2000 aq.
It home Owner It
mot i vated. Ask ing s 119,000. 631-7310
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LANDSCAPER Spacious
4 Bdrm home • olllce. 3
balhs 60 x 13S toot to1
Only S 1S9.000. 90"1. loan
avattable.
Ag41nt, 962-8197, eves.
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Terrlltc locatton. Walking
distance 10 shop1 and
tran1pottarlon Im-
maculate 2 Bdrm 2 b1th
condo nicety dec0fe1ed
With flreplaee. bar and
deluxe btt-ln kitchen.
Priced right II $121,$00 •
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cond .. wet bar and more. DIRT. Fav0f1bi. price & Eut Balbo a Blvd. 3:--;-, I\ ba, 2 bt~ .. , to now 8S1·8187 pets 720-B Shalimar
$196,500 with S1S3.000 terms. 831-0955(Box 5581 114-879-5991 """' $49S846-2613/645-3924
In assumable llnanctng. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =------m-beach. close 10 PoOI & Bachelor So of hwy. walk•------_,,..--WIE OllTll By Owner Principals LtM •••E Ctrtaa ••I •u 2ll2 tennis. 962-6683 to bHch, no k1tc h ux Condo. wtk to So Ctt
"'•-•-only 832-2137. ,_ I\ X y S 16 E P [ X CE Newport Shorea $ 3 SO I mo Io mo Ptza Frplc, wtd, in home
_. .. .,_ COfner ot VI• lido Nord. 38r 2i.; Ba condo, pool. _6_7_3·_3_•_15_____ sec. , bd. S600, Incl ten-So of PCH. 4Br or h L It ~ 1041 Charming 4 bdrm. 3 bath, BAYFRONT. Spacious 2 nis eris, pools. 1acw:z1, lludy+temlty rm. N-In-....... _._. __ ac ____ , 3 car garage. Super toe-~r. 28a. $1750/mo. Biii 835 Amigos •9. 1995., oen ... ww Tt IUOI sauna Tracy 979-6136
terlors. Boat & trtr park· allon! S399,SO-O Grundy Rllr 61S-8161 844•9081· 213•541·-«60 12 bd cottage. gardener days, 631-6S43 eves.
Ing. CALL 67S-S930 ~ UM IULn Clean 3 Br. 1 ea, new crpl 3BR 2'1tBA Plush Condol provided for well main-Ide M loc 2 Br 2 ea
OPEN SAT. 1-4:30 Ill llOO & paint Frptc s 1000 with 30 It Boal Slip. Mo. talned yrd. So ol PCH. S new cpts/drapestpalnl • 322 POINSETTIA. • • 619 Heliotrope. 972-9406 to mo. S1300. 675-1938 blks to bch. Refrigerator, single story 5525 !•-------• or 851-8394 Washer/dryer included. 1 Jasmine Creek 2 brattach. car gar. no pets please 8S l-9S23
Nwpl Hie CAPE COD 3 Br hm, 2 ba, 2 car gar. sec 4 Br 2 Ba Newport llland, $725. 730-SSS9. 9-S. PALM MESA APTS HUI. am YllW 2 Ba Allum loan 11 'It% gate. s 1600/mo. no pell. 2 car gar 25' dock, yrly. 613-1833 eves & wknds 1 Br $460/mo 2 Br furn,
200 Blk. 40' lot. 3Br +den, $240,000 6~S-1U6 720-1306 any11me. 4022 Channer. S 1500 agt ss 15 Olflee hrs 9~ IS61
Jba. yard. compt returb. OCEAN VIEW· 2Br 2be I.I. It...._ Ill· 1142 Walk or ""' 10-bc·h Mesa Dr Santa Ana $449.900 217 Jasmine Smalt BHch Cottage. 1 · _,, ""' Open Sat/Sun 1-S bd 1 ba on deep luicury amenlttet. Owner .a.wfrHt ..... Ltnt Large 2 Br lrptc. lam-Heights 7141546-9860
Ownr/agt 673-5551 bulidable 101 • 2 btks to want to sell. Sl65,000. --tfe;, 6Br. 5000 sq f1 lly/adull pools. tennis, I 1 Br. lrptc. pool patio,
bCh Some ocean vi-. BYCO 64S·225 I Pvt bch & bOat slip• park llke setting gar No pets 399 W Bay
PIPPYSTIHT Come make an otter on
1n1s older 2 bd house on
A-2 IOI. $225,000.
111-1114
3601 Eatt Cst Hwy
Corona del Mar
lalMalalu•
tots or sun decks. Great liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M 9SS-10SS 675-5535 TIE llHES SS IS 6S0-6357
terms. See and make an • TIE OUllllL Pi!Ooii!~~-... ooiiiiiii--Beacon 88" 2 br. 1 ba, pv1 041 1"-2111 harp 1 Br gar-d-eri_a_p_t
otter S 158,50-0. ti you neeo 4 Bdrms, tr you beach & { 1 N t Stove & lrog No pelS lll·HH like to see water and llve N/smkg. =~~·· uufs ~c~'. C:11ti 1111 2724 $410 548-1311
on the beach. If you Ilka a Avail. now. 61S·9826 1 1 2 Br apl avail. S49S & llllPI ..... "Im knoctca oflen when you
UM rMUll-g41Ulng Dally
Piiot Claaalllld Ad• 10
rMeh the Orenge Cout
marf(et.
Phone M 2·5e18
small community with SS50 garag41. spa. pool nice neighbors, tennis 3 Br 1v. Ba on E.atda, lrpl, BEACON BAV: 3 br. 3 ba. Avail immed Call blr 6 1 Br on smt comptu, tea~
end pool, then this home nu paint & carpeting, pvt yard. bay view. Stapa 64S-S677 177 E 22nd St lures t:>ll-1n range.oven,
can be yours. Owner wllt S7SO/mo. Req credit to pvt beach, tennis cr1. D/W frplc S•65/mo, no
help ttnl'l'lca or tease op-check. 642-61S3 park. Incl 18' dock. NO 1 bd. $420/mo Incl ullls pets 381 Hamilton
Uon $225,000 PETS , ()( 2 yr ..... No Pets 383 West Bay -
••2•1200 3 Br 2 Ba lrg lam rm Avail Fab 1 Refs req s46·9Sl6 Super Up~r 1BR. encl w/lrptc. Crpts, drapes 2 1 900 · 675-Ml 7 __ gar. no pets. trig alee
car gar & lrg yard. Pet ok. 1 mo 1 1 Br Condo located on 11nge S• 10. 6-42..S~
PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY
2 4 4 4 Ford h 1 m lido ltle. 2 tlory 3 Br. 2'1\ water. 2 car garage
(Felr/Harbor). 11135 + be, fOfmaJ din rm. lrg w/opener. mlCfO, lrplC,
S1000 secAgl1157-0701 pallO. $1850. 644-4895 pool & spa. SS95/mo. mlestiJlllU
or 648-7922 (both evff) 1 642-7803 I . E.slcM 3 Br 1 Ba, 2 car gar,
trg yrd, children Ot<. 22e lido unlUl'n 3+ den home.
24th Pt, $790/mo, Avall. 8 to 18 mos IN avall. Agt 1 Br, stove. ralrtg. newly
Beautllutty 11nd1cape<1
garden apts. Pool & spa .
Pa11011~1. No pets.
Bach $450
1 Bdrm. $515
12/1. 414--0801 675·8170 carpeted, draped & llM palnteo. 2188 Maple St. '-===-·===· Femlly Speclatt 3 + large NEWPORT CREST $415 +def>. No pets. ~o 131 E. 18th. 646-6818 11 bonus room. country klt, 4 Br. 2Yt Ba. lam rm. din 188 call 8A5-H04 Lii• -.a.a formal dining, cuatom rm. 2 car oarage. nr Bech 5455 a .. _...,..,1 lly"' :'°l" decor, tunNI patio, utlla bMch, pe>ol, tennlt & Jae:. l Bd-... 5 " .....,..,v '' PAID. $500 +ISO MCUf-$1175/rno. 875-5781 18R wl new carpa11, "" -1
Chtlel HOfM-Lerge v-It ........ 537 5027 esr-a1ove retrig no 22&0 Venguard Way
lno·dlntng kitchen .... y ,_, • , ....... m pe-;-jW91takte) 1395. S40-te2e
fem I ly rm w /wet HOME FOR RENT •K ' 846-4382
ba r -muur bath CotteMeea3 Bdnn.1875. New oa\ld 20 TOW!'.'IOme WllTUll ftLUll
w/walk In ctoetel OVden Fenced yard I oaraoe. VILLAGE COMMUNITY. 2 Br upper w/911. No peta. 2 Br, PoOI, ~. garaoe
tub. Elabofate drMaklO Kida & pe11 welcome, 2 Bdnn, 2Yt Ba, 1eoo eq Refs req. Avail 12-1 $415 avail., lndry rm, no peta.
., .. w/double link. Alao 813-0755 Agent, no r.e. "· of putt tuiwty. 2 car 352 Vlc1ori. M S-8181 Cllfl)Or1.
2 latte bedroom• I 2nd ~... 8')111 rn fWfl(y 2 bd 1 'h be. townhouM 2 Br 1 I . Ba. 155S-$5t5
beth. Light lnlertora. home. m .. ,., aulte, din· •Pt· bll•tn 081 •P· 955 W '""-81.
Young adult• welcome. Ing rooma, wood burning pi1.no.., new wpet a TIL.... .....111
Agt. 540~1137 ,_ ... _ tlreptac.t, micro-wave drepee, petlo. wet• plid.
For Ad Action
Cal a
Daly Plot
Al).VIS(I
642-5671
~~.•~· Ovene. prlvete patlot I 1570. 780·2852 tvM. lut. .... fttl ~ -yard a, .o•rdener to
.....,,., .. -prov~. E!eOant ~ 2 8r, I~ ba ltudlo aipt, .. uttla Pakt. ~75/mo, .ii ~.. only, ..... .._ ... ~1 _.__....... 1111/d, llOOtcup MOO/mo, utu 1nC1 ~7 _,..,., _..,, .,.,iv,_ 142·6530 Of 64f.15M
to s.c. Plan or o.c. Air· 8-11 2lf t~ bl """'99.
pot\. Mt ..., ot-..... Frple, petto, .,,,_ cel-
port ~. I 10 of 8an 2 Br. 2 la, "9 pdo, .. 1119, bl\lna. tnd gar, ll1M
Dtego r-rwt. StOSOtmo. ett.. newty carpeted, ~ ,,, Hunt. ""*·
131-5431. 2413 Or.,._ .,,..,.. & ~. nlCe SUS 846-0731 eoo.eloft. IM Mlr'9f St. , No .... ...,,. t Olp. ..,~ti~~~~-·· "='2 ":"11r-.-:,~~~-rc.
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$2.17 per day
Tnara All y<>Y ply tor
3 ""''· 30 day• In tne
Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 25, 1883 117
Act11tlcal lttkkffpi11 C'I" ltnln laMtal11 lar• .... flMn 11111 Cltt1 .. t P1l1tl1 P111tl a.1~1 Wr~ Tiff ltmct
Ctlll111 Okkpg, p1y101t. gen .cclg Wt S.11 An)' 8rMCI Cll~ • .,. .... w..w A11dWOOd noo;, ln1i1ii;(i, MR. SPARKLE'& QUALITY PAINTERS NEWPORT·& llRPOAT J e TREE §@ROie@ --.. --.. ,-,-"-.-w.--'MC'I Flexible nre. Iner FOR 11 OV~R COS1 Mowing, EdQlng. Tw~ • Nn<Md, r•fln .. clMntd. ......... PROMPT, NEAT PRO· 38~7 811cn (eor Ovall) Trlmmll)O, removtl, yero
RESPRAYS 847•7901 wt.nd1, al your bualllftl 112-1722 mo 120-125 8'6-5737 wuld. ln1, lk: 847·8818 Wrl•IWI *•a•_.. FE8810NALS.. ,,..7149 11 OFF with Id 54t-2217 c:'"4'1 upa. ttc 642-:1'914
or can plet.up a cttllVlf. -1 -••• -•~ T •.....I A (r .. coul\MI 042·JQ4l C .. 111 C111ntt Clean Upe•T,.. Ttlmmlng II ~O,FI Rell1bi., l111'ct 12 YRS EXP· rm amall, PMlttl/IQab ..,.•,.1Hiiiiri11il1._ ___ _ ·~,,:~!.y.Parklng l ot BKKPG Bv COMPUTER-Coocr1i1 a form. I pour Vares Maltll .. Hauffno Riii. Fr .... ,. 6'0·"54 t6-0~'4~'{· .. are .,,,.,,~on PLXSttnJXVCRINd 'FiRIVXU TOYOMINd
R11palra·Se1Jcoet1no Ren. & R•lllbll Sar111c1 01 compltll lobe. No fob MIKE 850•3283 SMALL MOVING JOBS ... I =·· R111vcco• lnl/1111 30 yr• MOii Subj1C11. K-Collega
S&S A1phll 831-4199llc From S251mo. 075-0306 too amall. 9&4·03H Malnt.-Ci.an ur,•·TtM _ MIKE 040· l391 _ Ut&01t 0 N .:0--ENT Cuit~Piif"c:atMur.1. Neal. Paul G45·2977 (7 141031· I 788 ~ 1 H 1 t OVE RE••ovE "'"" " "" Quality lnl/ext painting ~ --T l • _ __.
A Ca~ .. tl Molal . AOO'S CONCRETE & Trimm ng• au llfl•I c. HAUL·M • .., MAINTENANCE & REPAIR IOI your nome 01 bualMtt EO'S PLASTERING fl a1 nmct _tt_•_r•_!yl.._ _____ 1 _ MASONRY 9 yra NIM FtMMl.Pllt64f·1096 Furnltu11.T111h,Tr-1145 W.8aktr241·1071 FrMHt Randyff2-75l9 All PhH•t· lnl/1.111 Neal COtt"POfla;nc;• 0..ta Ina Law Otlttf •N-cablntll. c1blne1 toe Free ett 840-1706 111111111 ... 963·5'15 NOAM Rtstucco1 Ell 8'5·8268 Appriiaal f0tm•. etc
•CtvlltBullneu Llllgetlon tecl~. btt• 6 fonnlc"a C--L l ... sh b 1 1 11 Htullng Coll• Stu<Mn1 Lnaeaa Pl..W Jack II 536·4471 •Crtmlnal/Drunk Drl11lno coun etlOPI 042•0881 tatracltfl a~~;. ~rlm/~o::1 • Prompt, low 11111 Thank Open tennl1 player offtre fllftlllN PAlll1'm ..,.....,....,• .. 1._. ___ _
•PeraonellnJury Carratry -C.Hral Lawnmalnl./Rolotllllno you,John(759·1970) 1111on1,111;-r.1 1 15/hr. Fir• proofing lhlnglel, 25 H.,~fUl·llH ,:ir~::'.~~:~:~;;:~11~-
plus ltle IRVINE MIRROR =~~·~1~:~~~. Problems EJ1parl 6i:pentry Servioe A~'?.SIR~rc~:\~~~!:: •F'u"·~•llm.•.11 648-6065 Haunl .~.:sh,ung•. J•5.7331 ... ~:k Wiiia 44--0344 r~·n:=· ~~~·1~n1:C: Fauclls Wiier Heaters sonal pro1ec11 051-104 \
and lhe HUNTING TON Cell for lrtte lnlUtl consul· Repatr·Remod-Addltlonl Ins For HI !>52·9142 ... ,. '" I. bonctecl & ln1urld, free MUT PLllllll. w1 .... Clt11l•1
BEACHCOMBER every lllllon Wtlll an anorney Doo11-elc 548-4900 • -Home 4 palrs-Car-nlry ·····-.--lie b OVINd. • .. Lie C·33 No. 200a04 HEATING HHlll Service WHITE w 1zl Ro Wednesday al 7 14-75 1-5270 REMODELING All pnasea Room Addltlon1·Aemoct11 ,... .. _ Ou1Cktc1r1ful Low ra1es. 638-6911 R19lpe1 C•" 6•2·8989 ,.
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
no u1ra char get Also cus1om cabinets. 18 Commerctal-ResldenUal F~~:t:;:ts-~:~~~9 14 •r II f 14'· llll lie T 130040 652--0410 (•-------• Drains clear from 15125 WINDOW WASHING
CALL TODAY!! , ••••• ,,.. yrs II) area Lie, bonded. lloenaed -675-~26 --Furnaces• Pool HMl8'1 INT/EXT PAINTING Repair fauClll, dlsp, elc OuAZrr~~nly magcl~~026 HI FOi l&lllA XcceNt PIN STRIPING 1ns'd 968·3564 an ytime Dr~all Lit• plumbing. ••ec. c11p. -Iii:": ---•l· 1 MYlll• Reas & Dependable Anyttme M&M 542.9033 Your Dally Pilot ANY CAR $44.95 Floor covr'g, Shiva, etc. Htllt "111alat Besl quality, 25 yr Hp. CALL JAY 646 3 76 service Directory l r•m 11 Systems549.0921 Repalr·Allerauona YWALL TAPING Fred or Jack 962·2443 lfoelN's ClehJINd Lie. T -116.428 130-1353 • 4 lttlia lt1t1 Law
Represe11iatove Doors-Wlr1dows-Cablnets All Tu1ures & Acoulllc -- -p l i.---~-----•s•11•1,-.011•w•r•..,..-u-1•,e·a•1•111•1•a""il ll~Jaillill Ponel-Pa11os-Fenc11 35 Free est Kevin 673-1503 NEED HELP? CALL JEFF! SERVICE I tnorougtlly STARVING COLLEGE arr II ---Oflll'I09 COMI ...., H2·Hll Ht. au - -yrs exp Jerry 546-4413 £1 ' l Jack ol all trade& ()81pen-clean nouse 540·0857 STUDENTS MOVING co F'llfihfno Interior oeslon ~ootlno '1•11• contraclors wno pef10tm
•-------• llc'd day care. 1' •-4yrs. _ tctr Cl try, painting. gardening, -Uc T 124-436 Insured HANGING/STRIPPING ~I 131·400e work over S200 including _ compan1onan1p, fncd Repatr/sma111obs Fences, clean ups, elc No IOb 100 lt,.1 ... IMt/Tiltrt~· 641-8427 s cs 673 ~ 2 tar:><>< and ma1e11a1s mutl a i ELECTRICIAN· Priced • VI A·M cou_ -1-.1 •--, ••• , ••• nCCt•DI •I yard Suzanne 556-3098 shelves. partitions. Low · taroe or small! 550·2204 Have refa Becky 720·9 5 WATCH US GROWi ~ be 1tcensea Unllcenseo
CPA· . .,10._ Q-u·ilry Income Loving cnlldcare, my rates S1eve 731-8311 rlgnt. free ettlmale on BLACKWELDER Paper-StrYictl co1111ac1ors anoulct 10
" " v -rarge or small Jobs Lie ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI HOUSECLEANING P1ialla1 nanglng & removal Oual slate 1n 1he11 advert1s1ng.
John Brown 631·6•83 650· 7 169 " ~ 897 4386 536 8322 flll P&11Tlll work o_niy. 494"3616 _ tellers reports resumes Contractors and con-lax wori.. at reas rates nome. lull lime. 1 yr up. Car;t Str•ice 39662 t 673-0359 We 11• 11. breik 11. buy It 01 EXP'D REFS -· TYPING/WORDPROCESS
CAR Et & UAolEOU j11• RESIDICOMruND naul II 548-5009 • • • summ co11111e1 Mary _ __ by Richard Sinor Lie EXPERT Wal~Ovlflng In· manuscript ecllt 631·6281 Grondle at 559.4086 wnn
Yoo can't make It 10 1ne
btg game nut week?
Don't let your 1tcke1s go
10 waste·buy a little ad Lots ol sports tans read
classtlied. 642-5678
You can·1 make It 10 1ne
big oame nex1 week? Don't let your tickets go
to waste-buy a 111111 ad.
Lois ot sports fans react
classilled 642-5678
stellahon & repaus. 30 20 yrs Do my own work PAINTING-CARPENTRY NM<l a painter? Need 1 2110644 14 yrs Of nappy a1a11auon Reas Consult· ,
yrs exp Andy 645·9031 lte 27804 I AL 646·8126 REPAIRS -Gary 645-5277 nouaekeeper? Need a local cuslomert ant Aaslonmt 581-8590 IJ1rit•1I ~~ 5Qu8i:~;es f~n~~·;~
Have you rHct loday'a Too many mouttis to f.;d? PTL blbyalller? NHd I Thank you, 963·4114 Tnousand1 ol -lalet are •SPIRITUAL READER• Boa1d, 28 C•vte Center
ClaHlllt ct Acte? 11 nol , Flnct a nome tor your crlt· Sell with E break? Fiii those need• .. lake your Ml· told everyday In ctaul· Adviser in all matters. Plaza. Room 690. Santa
you're mlaalng 1111 bllt te1s In clasatllect It'• a BREEZE lhrougn c1ass1lled. let by ullng the Otlly Pl· llld. What's you Una? 1011e. mamage, business, Ana. CA 9270 1
bargalna In lownl 642-5678. Clalllflld Ada 8'2·5'78 642·5678. IOI Clllllflld Acta. 642·5078. etc. 675-2495163 1·9397
• HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Aert•t•I•, Uaf. A rtant1 Uaf. Apr .. nta, Vat.
a .... ltac• 2740 LIJHI ltac• 2741 'mF'' ltac• 2719
Spaclouaqulel2Br$515. 1Kr.1375. ulll. pd, suit sn:3er.fabacondo,
2 Br. Twnnse $585 Walk able older empt. genl, no Newporl Crest. All bltns,
lo beacn 960·8656 smolle. pets 494-2003 wld hkup, 2 car ger. pool.
WlllUIE IPTI s1ud10. 1 block to bcn sp~s 'G"o:wi8ir~~tllul.
Sp5ac25,oulsak1 •~ &2 sBr'realrmoms. $4 I Simo, $915 510111 TSL Mgml 042-1603 s~ ~ moves you tn. 497 • 894 __ _
pool & spa., large rec OlUI I SIAllP
r o om . n e w I y r e • Peopi. Whd need People en · 2 B decorated, beautllully TNit'I wtlat the oice Npl Hgts area. r 1 Ba. w/wood burning landscaped, security DAILY PlkOT lrpl. stove. & pV1 oar
gales Sorry no pels SERVICE DIRECTORY $700/mo lse 526 Irvine
846-6591 11 ell aboutl Ave 631·5155
8111. lffck fl40 ......... . f 141 -------------~----.
Kenney bunk port?
Didn't he win th e
Monaco Grand Prix in '73?
~,ro ~
BIO CANYON CONDO 2b'd'1'.oen-:-tm5~
673-7761. 760-1397,agt.
BIO CANYON Concto: Golf
course view, 3 Br. 2'h ba.
2 frplcs, pool, tac, 1enn1s.
I yr IM. St400. 201-7372
INN
Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Ai*t·
mtntl & Townt1ou1"
l1om leeo (Aak about
• llltnlahld ept1. complete
with TV, linen• & ultnllt.,
m1y be rented fOf lhof1
11tm Of tonger No ,. ...
,.q'd), On Jamb«M Rel
II San Jo.quin HIMe Rel.
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1••••11una
Now accepting applications
for Dlstrlct Manager to
supervi8e newspaper car-
riel'I. Salary oommenaurate
with experience. Company
benefits plua bonus op-
portunity. Apply in penon,
weekdays, 3 PM to 5 PM at
330 West BaY. St.., Costa Meea. --
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with ci..iflld 84 2 .545 78 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .......... ll~P••r•u ... • •• MANMIEMENTTMrNEEI
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have convenience
•tore ~ ••· '*1elice. com-
Full or PIT, Npt Bch Office.
menaurm wtttt ~IOI.
Up to 17/fW, For lnteMeiw,
~ •t U-TOTE-M MMet on PCH & Vlefo In l.llQUn8 Beed\
It 1390 North PCH ~
11-12 noon on~. Fll .... au:
(114) 4M-tW • 531-4111
Buey pnonea. Interesting
w ork Please call
645-4175 for lnlervlew. EOE
-aily Pilat · .... ·· .... ······· .... :
PART TIME
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in
Laguna Beach area (2 hours
per day). Weekdays P.M .. -:-
weekends A.M. Earn about
$400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow
or Mr. Bush 642-4321. WE
N.wapaper
KID$-EARN GREAl~J-~~ PRIZESI
I AE 11-14
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Of olt 769·1237 lorllgn. 66 l·l:aH '16 1 ·210, wln1 cond • '79 ICJ&L)IO 27K "Ii. 111n1 Volvo H2C leflonl Very
Yamaha Ou1te1 & c .... --WI lft auto. at1, low mllt1, cona . lo•ded, St3.600 ~ COt!O TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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PUZZLE SOL YEO OAIAOI HU ADI NOW
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xood cond $16 . Stf&Ol obo. 8<18·80e8 lltm 1'44·3•63 111 e CALLt73·4'41
U ·3307 OWi Ull ·79 B210, 2 01. au10, gooo 811 sc:ti11. 28.000 ml, •t
You could IHI eamlno up 10 Ill Tlllll b0dy. Mt<11 enot"4 HOO 11111., 1n rt, blk l .. IMt, P IW'!iiiM~·~-"""""""""~~
$1200 per wMll N • 6.48·7624 7J1 Bleupunet. '*'.c1 otnt n -
piano tuner CourM Info 00 8£0CARS S22.000 213-H3·4H6 Beacn'1 II~ .-C:llon
042·3244 or 668-1178 1 1~ STOCK O•y. 714-842·2049 •v• ol prev1ou11y o•ned
OUiH fualtut/ -'11 NTIH W&UI & wllnd• PortchH, Audll and ~-• t 11-' eyl. Autotren1. ltctory ltlll ltfct tlll Votkawegen•. C..11 .... .,,... -111. AM/FM. 20, 733 ·82 §llV:f!:ioud ii BMUt ... _ _ . 1-;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lmH 8 A i10tnev'1 Hee: a .. c. mllH, Kint cono . tuper wooo. OllQ IHtn Xlnt • .___, ,. IOI I '••• 11n IXQ Sal only Biby n.,,.... Ilk•, new I 1,6e~· .Aleo WI •• , clean. Mull s .. (P0600l m1ch1n1c1 & •PPHI.
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5 7 Yeurn
58 GMOJ VIP
59 Lock
60 Smirk
61 Stair unit
OOWN
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2 Deserve
3 Drenched
4 Bank deals
5 Long step
6 Water birds
7 --111a
polle
8 Jelly
9 Car pans
tO Btg hole
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12 US play-
wrrghl
13 Noble
2 1 Certain
22 Packages
24 Removes
25 legends
26 Salesman
27 City ot Egypt
l.>8 Vehicles
29 As 10
30 San -
3 1 Girl's name
33 Ontario's -
River
36 Without
funds
37 Jerks
39 ··-
9
keepers ·
40 Sehl sub1
42 Coronets
4:3 Jargon
45 German GI
46 Move quickly
4 7 German river
48 Birds' home
49 Scepter
50 Violence
51 Brink
52 Intense
54 Friend
·10 11 12 13
,,,.... etereo. Olkl, & mOf'e. 18 Chi rt, 101... ... ty1>41• USED CARS & TRUCKS Many more HlrH, Neer anc• $28,600. Cell •66 c Coal! Hwy
Every Sunday Orenge 001CJ1JIUlf'." -11~• m141o-t«-8&0.4 --OOMi-IN OR CAI.!. FOR wholeule, Our Price 6.44· 7211 Of 676-4170 Ntwport S.IGh
Co&1t Coll41g41. Fairview & Remodetlng Sllv.,..., Ap-or 6411·2873 Pllll IHIAIUL 14987 South Counly 873·0900
Arlington, Colla M111. pllanct1. lurnlt~~ 1111• c anon NP200 copltr Cormltr·OeLlllo vw.reuzu. 167\1 BHch l•lck --Ui1
8·3 Adml11lon & P1tklng turea, Free ICrep lumber wletnd 11900. Bruning lllYllln Blvd • Huntington Beach .rlf'""tV CARVER lilliO!iiiOi-----"""'~ FREE Sp1c11 SlP Sit Only, 10•2, 4831 P080 blueprint mach. 18211 BEACHBLVO. 714·842·2000 or l'L.11 '7!Jeenlurlon ConverUblt,
432·5880 Sierra TrM Lane $750. Granco llghl tbl HUNTINGTON BEACH 841·2896 ~ I c ~ need• top, loaded 2·8"113'4'1t" St5o. s .. ,. .79 28ozx 2 2 l'L....JLL:> l'L..11\....L. s 12001b11 ss1-62ra
L iiiil 1 Kenmore 11lrlg 2.5 c/I Hl·_IOll1141·1111 1
• etareo. air, •'>«J-Jt~t '"' ...... ~rn••t•• PtiOto end dark rm equip· 11••• •IJRI low ml .. lmmec,, 17450. ...,. .... ,.111"" .. ,..,1"""_ •73 Opel ~ wnt, 4·•P
ment couchea, attreo XnfiQut yerJ 11ie X mllC. $ lOO, IHth/lbrgll recept WI PAY TIP llWll 759-0794 or 640· 1684 ~" 1uHO•v1 IM man, AM/~ CHI. rblt
aqulpmt, deeka. mlec Furn, knick knacka, ~;0.~94~2~_,:1~55~1 •· PllllllOdl '81 280ZX,-perleond, wht eng. good cond $850
llema SAT/SUN 190 E 1tereo,blke Fri/Sat/Sun. WIUll• ext red lthr lr\t Tlbar T llff 875-0145 Mu11 Mtl
Coate Meu St 25232 Calle Sombre. Pi aa11/0r1aa1 HU PO-.•O/lllllll • n i r I . 2 4 K 1' m I IJlll '78 Buick Aag11. Xlmtond 1---------+--------........ -1 - -••• 19500/obo 120-1201 17o corona 2 dr, run• Air. PIW, TIW. am/Im
I 1 W ..... .a II-f it 1019 Chord Organ, French 2480 Harbor Blvd. ------good, new raotator, t I aa.--•r• •II make, electronlc. Like COSTA MES~ 100U8EOCAAS starter. oaue'/. MUST cau.sunrl, 52Kml,0t1g ~==~=-~==1 newS37!tlolr 842-8119 1•1.••00••1.1•11 IN 8TOCt< SEL1.S3T5 98 "180 o.wner 1!>500.848-0eu • For Sele BHut. t.;nr11tm111 ,. ... -,. '11 ••--.-.. ' · C I ff PART-TIME, Varied hour• gtlt RCA Console, Hammond consolaOrgan, ---·-·-73ToyotaCellca1ownar a'611ac to Include H rly AM AM /FM 11ereo. 8 sepaiate Leslie spk1. & WIWUTYHll 4-~· euto trana, l.clory tow mirage. auto 11r,1•ta..,.e•ou--pe-d"'e-0"'1h'"e""""N'"f1W"""
weekends Mull have de· speakers end turn·tabte, auto rhythm. beaut OLW 11110&11 -· cauttle, low "'1.._ stereo $1850 720-1951 t " es. 1 u n s gr e 11
pendable ~hlcle (small 6'1r FT. all wood Spanish cond . only St 200 SM Ronald OllCle aoe. lllnl cond., -.rper I 12001bo, 551-6275
11uck van, stet Ion style cabtnat Fine piece 549-2844 cfeen. Mue1 See. Many 78 Cellca Loaded See to
wagon) to •Hiii ntWI• I urn Sell pertecl cond PEVEY AMP Studio Pro more H ltU . {P°'27) APPfe<:llll, Very Ctean ,.. CPI O.Vl~..0..000 ml.
paper deal11 In Irvine $350 83 t ·0300 or 40, like new 4 electric Near WholeHle. Our $3800 650·3524 new tares 4 trans, runs
area Musi be dtl)lfl· 846·8005 guitar. OOth at $325 CounPrlce, VW$13187 S~7ul11'11 gOOO n88dS minor l>Ody dable Contacl Oreg 557·8393 ty • IUD!, 1.. Tri ••tla 9171 repair S 1800 cuh Hyde Monday thru Friday F0t Ille Oak and Chrome, 8Mdl Blvd .. Huntington . 631-0372 aft 5pm
betwMn 9 30 and 10 30 42 ·round dining lable w/ Wurlitzer theater organ ~. 114442-2000 or '68 TFl250 At--bh eng I •-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii
em Only 6•2 4321 S 950 e•cell cond New 841-21H new 1op runs graar.11
.. • 8 eha1r1 UJllble tor con· 18~. sell $5695 Call 4 WlaHI Drl•ll to30 $2300 ObO 6•5 2334 77 SEVILLE Fully IOldtd • lerence room $325 Call Fi ti 23 Sun 1001 0110 Owner 631-0300 °' 6'6-8005 494· 7284 181 Ford d2 shorty, shetl, II Vtlbw11n tl 73 $7500 OBO 644-7747
C1t1SSOS F 01 Sa le Per fe c 1 TV la"•, auto. al e. sm V8. chrome ·75 Flat Spider, runs great 1974 VW bug XL eondltlon
sliver PeC111n Femat• cat. Cnrlstmas gift Water ''"" 5232 spokes 17950 120·02~ s2000 OBO 642"24~ S250010BO 552-6514 -=1~6~--+-+-+--u~-od orffdlehOW qu•ll· bed wood lenlce head-25" -flcX T1•ck1 t03S ..... ti ZS 100 USED CARS
-iy..Ci:A 76..1-207 bo•~O-Wl-6-dr•-~-¥~UTIFUL yr wrn y, o ge 11&nft ,rm: . Jff!Wa,..,,n. 4·spd;-at~lnt --tf+6T~
82 El DORADO 19,000
m1 MINT CONO Orig
owne, P P I 18,90
OBO Mon· r ~
(Johnt 883-1200 Alter
5pm 552-4104
~-+--+-+--+---! ~I . SSlii. estal lncludee heater and 0 or • ..-19 _ IV manress 1350 Must see $1<18. Free .del Open run• great $2,500 or oond , $2100 640-9008 'lt YW Ill OOIV.
SHELTrE PUPS to appreciate Call Sun TV John 9 646•1786 best 538•9718 '78 CIVIC 4 spd, sun <oof. 4 cyl, White/Whitt. Stick
7 weeks, 1/M, 2/F $250 631-0300or646-8006 VHSrecorder:24hrp1og, '73 Chevy Luv, nds head stereo. new tires, very Shilt , Fac1ory All,
each. 540-560S remote/eearch, 1280. gasket. $900 497-3554 good cond . $2350 AM/FM stereo, mags,
Australian Shep., M/2 vra, Hlde-A•Bed, lull sofa Color TV. $175 831·7878 •77 Datsun ~in~ cab, exit 775-6353 28,637 mlles. alnt cond . ' le 1n B own 1 n t 1 ~ super clean. Must See. had obedience training, ng · r 0 • · tl ... ,,·, C~lrltr/ cond $3500 44-2252 '81 Accord. 5 spd. lully (P0834) Largest Selec·
hi< es chlldrtn 788-3818 n 1 c e ~~~!0·83 I 1 5 O · lt•I lOIO .77 GMC Bobtall 22ft van. toaoed. luggage rack, tton ot Convertibles 1n
BEAGLE PUPS Pedigree 368V 8eng 5 spdl7300 XLNT cond., 55,000 m1 Town. South County
Just In time lor Chrlstmu 1 llY n••nt•I IO' ILIUIT HOIT part .;.de S5S-0998 15900. 857·0653 VW-lsuzu. 18711 Beach !2® ... H~ll • .551:.25 LH 957-8133 NEW • DIESEL For All -.,.,.,. ,..u,o '81 ACCORD SE Sunroof Blvd . Huntington Beach.
TllEUllEIT
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or late model, low mlleage
Cadlllac1 In Southern
Calllorntal SM us today!
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ClllLL&C r===========-1""'V~oifd~11ning wo~o~ 500 87!M71e ....1-1..oL.&.4..2~~0~0-.o r
Large "L" 1h1pe 1011. 111n1 & Parade 01 ll~hls. Days IN STOCK 841-2896 2600 "arbor Blvd cond 7' 11"1110'3'', cot· 1 I 1127 " tonolendS250 8 .. 0•8206 673·•860,evs 57·3273 11PlllPIOllP IH• -•65 Bug,s 1250 Allgcond COSTAMESA '"
• rt •..... Onl 4 eyl, stick ah lit. CuMtte, 642·4979 Of' 548·8265 I •0-1180
ChrlstmH Puppies. _ _.._ .... _... Blonde Cocker Sp1nlal1.
AKC $200. 557-5577
GOLDEN AETAIEVEA Love IHI, brown, crullled
poppy AKC. 1hots, dew· velvet Like new, 1200.
elawed I 100, 5•8·2828 644-8325
·-----...,.---~ Golden Aet'1 AKC 7 wl<I, Loveeeet1. S250/pr. Play·
.. ,. .. -r ti mags, low mileage, •Int ~ Dec. 1 to Jen 1. Groups of cond . euper cleen, Must '85 BUG 164 1cc.;u;i$ =--~----~-30. I 15 per peraon See fT0580) Our Price good, needs some lnt1e111 Clatntltt I l
(714)673-2336 $3917 South County work I 1250 545·4203 172 C011om Impala 35K ml.
... I "-al 7 11 VW·llUZU, 18711 Beach ·•5 \/W B NGM $1800. ·74 Caprice I, -•tr Blvd., Huntln~ton Beach. " 111 race Ctas•'-1"1( mt ... 100 • 318, sunrool. e11tras. low ....., • ..,
Shih Tzu 8 w11 old Regl1ter ott.wnt couch, $150. 2 Zodiae 10'2" w/Merc 7 .5 7 1 4 • 8 4 2 -0 0 0 o 1 m 118 0 e ca 11 R 1 ch Bolh •Int cond . your
avall. $250 w/o p1pe1s. match Ing ch a I ra h P motor 0o111 n 841·2896 11111 lhl 675-2056 cnoice 845·2179
shots. 1250. 982· 7518 pen sole. $150. 548-7006
$350 wtlh 962·7520 w/otlomans $75 ea. stabilizer. mint cond ,--Coucn $100 Twn bed $1600 839-5276 HI SOUTH '66 VW BUG. me1a1 sun 100USEOCAAS
Aatl t•ff $75. Patio HI, $150 ..... , ..... 7012 165 FatcOn window Van. 6 cou1n root runs grHt. '84 tags IN STOCK
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
ANTIQUE MALL
11751 Wt1tmln1t11 A~.
644-7405. Xlnt cond cyl, $750 846-4349 needs 3 fenoers MUST '11 MPllUT
1.,.---------1Sn BostON wAALER sELL $480 966-2180 11L--·-•• ·-Qu•llty used office •-ti•••• lllZI •~--· lurnllure. delks only • 20 HP M11c., Xlnl cond. ,.. ' '67 BUG I 1350 Naw v-8. Auto Trani. factory
$40 to $70, 842-2000. S3000. 650-4646 Cl111ic1 t04S "WI WILL ltT seats, new rear f1noers. air powar llHrlng ,
831-5055 26.3' SH Ray Dancer '79 128 Ro1d1ter PU, rune. 11 llMllllll new bumpers, running power windows. power
325hrs,11ps6. lnc1.11aller. 13200. '30 Adster body. VolumeSaln.Servlce boards. new generator, door 1ock1, AM/FM ~=========~~~===~===~~=~=~=~=~~~~~~~~~~ Bt•H~tl• Ge••• cover,Hlras.S23.000. $2200. •33.•34 parta. $5 And Leasing new 11r11 & shocks Stereo, Rallye wneeta.
1-..11-. 1 • 8212 894-1103; evs 991·8592 to $500. 675-3175 18711 Beach Blvd 650·5489 Big Tire Wheels. 11lnt
91.. -·"' ....,.. HuntlngtonBeach cond super clean,
GARDEN GROVE
654·6103 59
-··-• .. • _._ .. _ ... __ ........ _ ... .,.. ........ .. 9100 ........ .. German & French. Holldey shopping Orltn1•1 3211 JEFFRIES EXPRESS '55 Ford 2-dr, 6 cyl, nda '68 Fastoack, new every-Loaded, Must See
720·1230,875-8523 Aug1, 3 Bokkara, 1350 Cruller, 1teep• 5, lrg work , $500 Joe (714)142·2000 lhlng In nurry lo setl. (P0752l Soutn Counly a.utlclana
MeMget-Stytlet. Natlonel
t>eeuty Nlon ctleln. Quar.
Ulery + comm., borlUHe
I other benefit.a. For eppt
891-8122
Salea: EJ1cluslve Jewelery
Boutique. FIT some
nlghls, lnterv11wlng 10· 1.
l I l up. 619~43-1203 elt11 6. cockpit, (flatllng/1Cuba), 549-0975. 650· 1'169 $1500 493-2561 vw.1suzu. 18711 Beach
rp) Hctl 1 673-8175 after 6 pm. Kint 19500. 491-3511 .55 lnternalional Travelall J11Hr tiff '68 vw Bus. •lnl, new eng Blvd . Huntlnoton Beecn
uTABOA •Rei J l · 1214 ' 7 1 4 8 • 2 2 0 0 0 n,.. "' "' t '61 Bertram 31, twn gas, $850 obo 6,.6-4570 '76 XJ6L sdl\, blk on blk & tires S 1900 645·2•41 • " · 0 r
APPLIANCE SERVICE IW ~ 8• 1 2896 We sell recond. guar GEM ffUAUTY EMEA· s23•5oo 750•0821 '62 STUDEBAKER HAWK. llhr, sunrool, wire whls. -10oUSEo CARS • ---="""-=-_,,,,=-=
Sales-Hardware Position refrigerators 549-3077 ALOSI 36 points average WANTED Electric Bay GOOO condition & paint full power. oeaut cond IN STOCK 75 COAVE'TTE CONVERT
CIRO'S JEWELERY
South Coast Plaza.
open tor counter seles. 13 cu 11 refrlg. s150 Call slze.S200ealt640-8688 Boat&Scl'loe..,Endeavor S32000B0846-9531 ;~o~i5:SI. Sl
5
,000 rl2YWOllY. L~~;:c,s~~~~:,;;T~~
PIHUllllll/ See Steve H W. Wright t>efore 3pm 648·1237 lli1ctl1HffU &211 675-0558 or 979-7200 '73 Cougar convert ' orig. JltrcHH ltH 9145 •Stcer!....51owspam1'1·-"o•M1~1nMt Sl2 900 6.44-6952
Plant Care. Interior
Responslbll . sell
motivated persons
needed by rapidly grow-
ing CM based plantscape
llrm Professional •~per
required 714-631 -4815
U&LYIT Co 126 Rochester, C.M. '"'' S.U 7 4 owner, loaded, last mdl ~v -~ -Young company seeks 1n-SA S RSOll l6' lrosllrH, bottom lrzr. Antique brasa cendlesllclc A .. convert S50001ooo '72 280SE 4.5. Blue/olue cond super ctean. Must 79 Monie Carlo, lully
RESTAURANT dtvidual to write and d&-LE PE $190 22' s1de-by-ald1 pnone $345 firm 3211 Block 11tand Cutler. 954.5521 S6500, 851-3936 See (P0644t Near equ1ppad very clHn.
tl-Frenchl>akery 1s1ook· sign lor Tl 990 an<I DEC w/lce m1k11 S340. Serious. lnteres1ad Olesel aux . legendary Wnotesate Our Pr1ce 45K m1 $4295 540-<$484
mg lor a mature depen· P P . 11134 Minimum 2 .llWELIYULD 650-7452 Larry parties call 631·6256. Transpac veteran, xlnt A•tn, a.,..tH '74 280 Coupe, I owner. $7987 Soutn County
Mechanleally Inclined per·
son to repair fishing
reels F/T Wiii train
631·7399
Oable person to lltl 1 PI T Experienced Preferred cond $32.500. 497-3511 • -yellow. oood cond vw.1suzu 18711 BHcn lOOUSEOCAAS
perm day counter sale• yrs eaperience, prefer-Apply In person Macy G.E Olsl'lwaaher $95 WP BEAUTIFUL PE ASIAN .... , A•'6 1107 S6500 760·8792 ~lvd , Huntin~ton Beach IN STOCI<
·position EllP & S(J,,....· rbly wl COBOL Call Je 1 3 ,00 "la us ret11ge new com-Handmade Rug 1b19fl 7 14 94 2 OOO 'll _.,. _ .--· 553-0940 we ry. .. pressOf $395 546-8672 Kasnan. semi entlque, sq;' I SL' 7011 ·80 1060 Loaded i3aoo '75 280 4 OR SEDAN Xlnt . •
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v1sory capablhlies help-1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Op0f'to.::2.Np1Bcn i•-•-••-s sac Sl2,000_751•7102 •1 otr muetsetl 548_1653 Shape Orig,. 1 Owner. 841·2896 lllTIOULI lul Yng growing com-11 673·5658 -• .,..r~--1311 STON WHALER Loaded S7200 '69 BUS. student m'Uii 6 cyt Au10 Trans. t.ciory
pany, Oood t>enellts. PllllTlll Sales person 10 i.ase 01_ Les 957-8133 Boutique-Retell clerks w/Mtrcury 40 hp, '3000. a.tts, l.,.rtt• 8-5pm 549-8848 sell s 1250 759.91eo 111. powar steering. LA llllnTI Ca flee spece by' making Umon Hall 8550 Stanton Wkd•y• 9-4pm 751-2770 lllW 111 l ~ cassette 1111 whMI. low Call to apply 75l-l266 n you Refrlg, S250 Washer & Ave. Buena Park No-·77 3000 leath/altoys, snr1. '69 Squareoaett. t11r cond mlleaoe many more••·
Spare3nrsnigntly7 cold telephone calls, at· dryer, $135 11. Dish· vember 25.26•27. •arlat ltai;!. 701 1970 BMW 2800 cs mucn more Eaceptnl trans good, no motor 1185, 11nt cond .. SUI*
NTE IS a last growing
Tele-Communtcatton
company loeated In Capo
Valley Service Reps
Potential to make $2000 •
S4000 a month XLNT
sales s1.1pport oy
TELE·MKT leam For 1n·
tervlew, call. C. Damato,
Are you. torneys.54~~r3·n:9ss. etc washe<, $100 848·5848 CEILING F •N Brau w/oak -cleulc $6500/0BO. tnruout. See thl• car S200 firm 548-4062 clean. Must See {Toee3) Well groomed, "' 2-one amp •r cells 830·2472 or 979-1873 you'll buy It I 11,000 Hm Our P11ce $5987 South
dependable Sales Wasner & Dryer. 1250 blades & tullp lites $95. S 150 I bo I h ; 8 hp Jane · 786-97•6 ofc521·5920 '69 VW Bug runs good, and 54111 motivated? both Xlnt cond, 751-9097 552·0796 Evinrude. runs greet, _ some rult. AM/FM, Coun1y VW·IS(J~u. 11711 ~~,~~wo~klngwilhklds? Sa1ei1GHIJF&llll aatlll Code A phone, 1'1100$1wtOOth 11121:~~~·4220 70 ·~~.n~~v~~ ~I. P;~Jot. '7b~ac~~ZA-~~9.,~v~1.: $16501obo 648·7240 =~~ ~~~-8~2~~1:
II you can answer YES No experience. Wilt train. '-•ifatal 1011 remote con ro · I -1•1 642-4888 $29.000. 851·3936 841-2896
Nlkkormat FTN H S. N$1k
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2:30-6pm Mon. thru Fri lntereetlng, enJoy1bl1 lenses 3Smm. 2.5 Sailboard 1350 111 000 851•3936 AM/FM, chrm whle. ~ Malibu Runs well l>vt
' place to earn e11tra ln-105mm. 2.8 $75. 200mm. 001 mattreea & aprtngs, Nick 875·3971 • ' I 18.500. 640-6752 • ~ wtlh a •-Improvement•
P/T f WASH come. Applyy In person 4AI 1125 Durst M300 almoat new,· Po1turltne ) • 4 IOll '773~01·1onr,1unrf, euto, ~ ~ can brtng top oo111r u 11urslng lme person or at Hickory Farms, West-enlarger · never uHd $100. 640·1443 lcplt1 ' allo)'1. new Mich., mull Ask about the money we ~ .& • ' collector's Item. $800
llHI AllH ~re:~;,~ l~' LL•eoo~~~ f~l~ •. P~;8· mn and 1100. o'r belt oflera. Oltt Blkn •80 Honda Boy 1 bike 2611 Uke nftW. sell $6495, 963-6897 ~a~c~:: &1:~h~~.n~r a fl1m 873-8174673·8™ i;qNu~:!d~r 3~~~~1~: liiiiiBeiiiiaiiiiciiiihiiii. 4iiii9iiii4iiii-8iiii4iiii50iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 770-7622 eve's/wknd1 CA80A & , more. Stereo $45 or beat. 842-89<14 ·eo 3201, red. sunroof, u •111Llltll . lllE •lllU'I SEE II FllSTI
71'4-681-8465
Secretary I off~ man-ceb, welnut dre1ae11, sec: alter 6pm. $9800/obo. 644-8693 •
Excellent benefits. Npt eger. A last growing high sole, queen mett HI & DYOLE I OOIPAIY -----lllNITt-SOUTll Wa.have a good..Mlec11on Bcl'l area. 642-8044 IUL llT&Tl tehnology compeny Penta11 SPll w/50, 135, walnut credensa. Pool Conveniently Located 1301 Quall Street 01 NEW & uted Chev·
•)tange County alrpor1 ad Aent11/aale1 agent IOf' ac· needs a sharl and am-200, & 40-85 zoom, tble w/staln glass Ille fix· NEW ANO USED & Competlllvely Priced NEWPORT BEACH cou1n rolets! See us todayl
agency rooking for tlve Balboa Island ottlce. bilious office manager ltrobe.&cases Alll676. ture & access. $500 all. 1982CHAALEST.CM & · 111-HOO
mature peraon to 1111 pcs· We have openings for who llkes 10 take charge 675-9260 Commerclel pop corn CALL 642-7910 YOLllWllll
1tion as Administrative two experienced. lull time and accepts respon1I-C I maker. Much More. eves, Me<cedes 300SO Turbo, Secretary Proleeslonal llcensed 1gents Com· blllty Non-smkr. For an •• • tll 760-9866or760·6085 lllTllW Sales-Servlce·Ltaslng 1984. silver t>lue. ..WIWIUHT
COHMEll
CHEVROLET
...... ,. 11 I I f .. t I
atututude. appearance, missions only Call app1. call 641-7000. busl· I • 137,500 Call 551-9606 11 llllllll.I"
phone voice 8 must. BETTE WALSH ness hours; 720-1440, Compot11w/18K1d1ptor Durst M-601 enlarger 3 speed Peugeot, NEW ~CARVER •" 114 votumeSales.Servl<l•
Sharp general office WATllFlllTlllll eveslWknds & 3 software tepee. $75 w/75mm lens 1150. (used 3 llmet), warranty N...11 • A d L 1
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S4~ 1200
skllls required 70 wpm 556-8000 chrome & glass dining rm s 160. 549-0578 tvenlngl 1()15 m ·BMW '68 MGB CONVERT New 1871~ ee:~ ':ivd
lll·tlOO Secretary, PIT, Lag Bch set S90, 011 well heeler ·-------· typing 714-558-0460, 8· l2, Mon-Fri, wfluture FrH 11 ft• $70. leath chr & ottoman ~ -"'''~ -.,.-1 .. •1• tires, hdtop. ru11s perfect Huntlflilon Beech
.,..,. 1311
·75 Dodge Coll. Auto,
Bnttany. 10 em. 1 pm. 1~~~~~~~~ FIT oppty. IBM memory S30. Sony atereo & 2 1att11 4 ·~.,,.....""•• • ... ...,"'"' $15001obo 540.9299 (714) 142-2000 PUT Tiii RECEPTIONIST typewrite< e11per req apeakrs 1175. 846-0684 dbe"68 wMilender •• 1,. '72 MBZ 250. Auto, pw1. ~arn up to S•OO per for prfftlglous NPI Center 497-4,37 retrlv pupa pwr/atr PIS auto SIC , ale, am/Im 14400. ·10 \/W Bug, snr1. stereo.
month Retirees. House· Ollice fyplng skllls end SEC'Y/CONSTRUCTION 240-2268 FIAEWOOO·QUALITY MIX 42K. s3soo. S46-8301 , Sale1-Servlce-LH1lng 645-4070 eves good cond . 12200 7SCott 11200. exit trans.
ere an S 1350/obo,
551-6275
wttes, College Students. pleasant attitude 8 must. Need motivated lndMdu11 Ji~o~go~~~·1~:;~v,."688g JI 11L I ll UllEIT '72 MGB CONV. good
499
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Need dependable auto to All employee benefits w/etcell typing skllts & Fuaitart 2S tltr .... 11u11THY cond. $1500 548-8952 dys Ask IOI LeeAnn r • 311 provided Call Aon Jack-I F B 11 t ble bl 1 'f S .. tr deliver Dally Piiot en son 644_4242 construction uper . 10 gold velvet 1011, xlnl ooz • a • ue op. 83 Yem1ha Alva Cuo Gd '71 Quarebacll. rtOn 1ng _....._,,_ _ _.,,.--=--.-Laguna Beach (2 hrs per · snorthand a·, hvy phone cond Pictures, lamps, $300. 546·3147 cond $550obo 557.5417 •·79 3201; 4 1pd, SIA Ptnc•t 1157 & lrans. dual Webers ·59 ENGLISH F0td COf'tlna
dayt WeekOay. P M , lllOn /I .I Law Plra contact wt contractors picnic llble/benchas. llllY I POIEY ANGEL Mo..aA like new (315YOLl 108 USEOCARS $1200 obo 846·4921 2 dr .. gd body, reblt eng.
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Tommy Lee Jones ·
(right) isthe Ameri-
can buccaneer,
. 'Bully' Hayes, in __ ,. ·_-·· · ···cNate-aiidllayes:~· ···-·:
Page3.
'A Night in Heaven'
finds high school
student moon-
llgliting as male .
· stri~i}er. Page 12.
.
Bobby Vee (left) will
be rocking this
weekend at Knott's
Berry Farm along
with other '60s
~~-a~r~s._e_age~2~--~·_,__,__
John Cassavetes is
taking 'Thornhill' to
-Broadway with Ben
Gazzara in starring
role. Page 4~
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At the Movies
'Nate and Hayes ... ' ~hades of 1 Raiders of Lost Ark'
~
motion over clever' plot twista. The movie zi.. J
brialdy aJonc from one brutal confrontation to !
another. · -2-
irate moviel have not fared well at the
box office lately, but "Nate and Hayes,"
a spirited South Seas adventure, might
tum the trend around.
Its bestlCl!Dea recall the energy and
momentum of ''Raiden of the Loft Ark. '11lou&h
marred by a slim storyline and lleYenl momenta of
excemive bJoodahed, "Nate and Hayes'' remain1 a
colorful. entertainine romp.
The film becim in the 1880a with a .quence
that echoel the npentnc ot "Raiden. .. :' Captain
Bully Hayes. an American-born pirate, ii leading
an expedition deep into a ~ island
jungle. hoPnc to trade rt6el to the nativea for
gold. The nepatiiam take a violent turn,
however, and Haya ia aoon nmninC fm-hil life
through the jun&)e, dodclnc one trap aft.er
another.
Hayea es:apea the nativa, ooly to be arrsted
by French autboriU.. While in jlil, be recounts •
one of hia matt recent adventwa. In an extended
Tommy Ln Jon .. la 'Bully' Haya.
On Stage
flalhbeck. Hayea tranapol't8 Nathaniel. a young
milllonary, and Sophie, hia bride-to-be, to an
ialand IJOPU)ated by more friendly nativa.
Alter Hayes' departure, the ialand ia uvaaeJy
raided by a rival pirate pnc, led by the ruthlem
Ben Pee.. •athaniel ia left for deed. and Sophie ia
taken captive.
Soon enough. Nathaniel m-"Nate" baa joined
forcm with Hayea on a miwion to racue Sophie.
But Pee. baa teamed up with German count
aboud a powerful n-mbget. Can Nate and Hayes =J.:ewith the steam vemel?WW they prevent
from becomtna a bJoodthinty ia1and kine'•
-=rtfice?
You woo't spend too much time pcnderinc
either of thele diJemmea if you know your
adventure IDOYie clicheL Fortunately, director
J'erdimnd l'alrfax keeps the empbaia on forward
Jenny Seagrove portray• youn.g Sophie.
Fairfax does Jet his camera 1inaier a bit too 1" .... Jong, however, oo .everal 8COUndrela being
impaled oo spears and swards. The excMlive ~
violencedisruptl theotherwille li&ht-beerted tone. ~
Tommy Lee Jonea (''O>al Miner'• Daupt.er," ~
"The Ex.ecutioner'1 Song'') gives a vivid, athletic
performance • Bully flays. Michael O'Keefe
("'!be Gl'Mt Sutini") ia aPJIMling • Nate, altbouch his tramformation from stuffy mimion-
ary to apprentice pii'ate iJ a bit too abrupt.
Jenny~• Sophie ia-.y on the eyes.
She b.Mn't much to do exioept play dalmel in
dist:re9. Max Phipps ia appropriately despH .. ble ..
BmP...
The filmmaken m8de good UR of ooJorful
locatiiam in New hi-land and on lleYenl SOuth
Sw Wanek Tony lml aupe!"Yi8ed the dnemato-
p-aphy.
MlchMI O'K_,. la the prlatly Nate.
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doe Perry ••• He's living up to his heavy inetal image
By ROBIN OLNEY
~PUMO..a a; 1Mel\t
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Intermission
i 'Thorl:thill ... ' John Cassavetes taking show to Broadway -
,.
I .! E ~ 0 z
''Thomhill,'.'. the epic drama born a year ago
last summer at the Laguna Moulton PlayhOl.me, is
heading for Broad'f&Y·
\
It's been~ by the Shubert Ofganiz.a--.
tion as a directorial project for Jobn C-vetes -
>. who designed the program for the Laguna ~ production -and will open in New York ·
;:: sometime during the winter, according to the ~ Mou.hon's managing director, Douglu Rowe. who ~ starred in his theater's 1982 world premiere of the
1 "O Meade Roberta opus. r i
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~ This role will be taken in the Broadway I version by Ben Gazzara, a longtime Caasave ~ crony. Patti Lu Pone (the original "Evita") will
play the role of Thornhill's third wife, originated
by Jacquie Moffett, while Carol Kane has been
signed for the part of the lleCOnd wife, done in
Laguna by Rowe's wife, Catherine.
"Thornhill," presented as a swmner show
apart from the Moulton's subecription season,
played to unch.arastically light houses and ran
three hours and 20 minutes through the summer of
1982. It also featured such Jocal luminaries as Jon
Sidoti. Robert Kokol, Joanne Black and Ralph
Richmond.
It will be the second locally originated play to
vault to Broadway after its premiere on the
Orange Coast. Carroll O 'Connor · viewed
"Brothers" on South Coast Repertory's Second
Stage last fall and optioned it for a New York
production.
But "Brothers," arguably the best of SCR's
all-premiere Second Stage aeuon, cloeed after one
performance earlier this month.
THE IRVINE Community Theater is produc-
ing a special Christmaa show for children, to be
'1'ouchl~ ••• ~ mvstlfylng." ~~ PErino1sE
"Exqulslte. •• exol;lc ••• enchantlng ••• "
~Crill. THE S,..T~Y R£\£W
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BJTOMTITUS
Of dM Ody Piiot Sc.If
John Cauavete& taking 'Thornhill'
to Broadway.
preRnted for four daya in December in Santa
Ana'• First Prelbyterian Church, 6th and
Sycamore streeta.
"'The Children of Chocolate Street," under
tbe direction of ICTa Kitty Karp, is ICbeduled for
Dec. 16, 17, 18 and 23. Friday performances will be
givenat6and 7:30p.m. with Saturday and Sunday
matinees at 1and2:30 p.m.
Youngsters Jenni.fer West and Evan Jacobs
heed the cast with Kathy Goddard and Georgia
Me.emer in featured roles. Othera include Keisha
Mc.Lean, Carol Vickera, Diane Strutz, Deborah
Jlldmon., ~Hughes and Michael Jacbon.-
Ticketa will be 25 cents for children and 50
cents for adults. c.an 786--0690 for further details.
BACltST AGE -The Orange County Talent
• Cente.r, an organization for the advancement of
performers in the entertainment field. WilJ·rKJst· a
free seminar on TV pilot production Tueeday at 7
p.m . at its office in the Wright Profes_,ional
Building. 13155 Brookhunt St., Garden
Grove ... call Ann Skid.more at 534-7370 weekdays
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for further details ...
South Coast Repertory has added another
matinee performance of its "Playboy of the
Western World" this Saturday at 2:30 p.m .... the
-show has been generating increaaed ticket sales.
according to SCR general manage.r Tim Brennan ...
CALI.BOARD -Auditions for ''Chekhov in
Yalta" will be held Dec. 3 and 4 from 1 to 5 p.m . at
the Newport Harbor Actora Theater,.390 . .Monte
Vista St, a.ta Meu .... director Don Laffoon will
be teelcina a CMt of five men and four women for
the lhow, which opena Jan. 27 for six week-
enda. .. .c:all 631-5110 for information ....
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.. .,.IGADOON." a mualcal fantuy Mt In Scotland, la
being presented at the Harlequin Dinner Pla)'hoUM, 3503 S.
Harbof Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511). Perlonnancea will be
given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain tlmee through ,..,, 19.
"9US aTOP," William Inge's dramatic comedy Mt In a
roadalde diner, compiet• ll• run at the Gem Theeter, 12852
Main St., Garden Grove (836-7213). Anal perlonNnCea will
be given tonight and Satur~ at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30.
'"CHRIS'fllAS ON MARS," a new comedy-drama, winds
up thla weekend on the Second Stage of South Coat
Repertory, 855 Town Center Drive, eo.ta Meu (957-4033).
Closing perlonnancee are tonight and Saturday at 8:30,
Sunday at 8 p.m. wtth weettend nwtlneea at 3 p.m.
"THE CLOCK STllUCK 1WB.ft," a 1ny9tery play, la
CIOalng at the Garden Grove Community Theeter, Chapman
A~atSt.M8't('aCWde, Garden Grove(l97-5122). Anal
per1ormanc=-are t~ and Satur~ at 8:30.
"FOOTUCIHT Y," a madcap btdlatage farce. la on atage at the Newport Theel• Atta Center, 250 t Cltn Drive,
Newport BMctl (631-0288). Perlormancea are given Fridays
and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Dec. to.
'"U'e WITH FATHeR," the vintage comedy of family life
In the 1880a, la being preMnted at the Newport Harbof
Actors Theel«. 390 MonteVlata St, Coata Meu(631-5110).
Perlormancea will be given Thuradaya through Saturdays at 8
p.m. and Saturdays at 7 p.m. through Dec. 18.
"THE llARNACIE GO ROUNI>," a comedy about a
romantic trtangte. la being offered at the San Clemente
Communtty Theeter. 202 Ave. Cebrllo, San Clemente
(492-0465). Perlormanoea are Thursdays through Sundays
untll Dec. 3.
M()KLAHOllA," Rodgers' and Hammerateln'a landmar1<
mualcal, continues at Sabaatlan's W•t Dinner PtayhouM,
140 Ave. Pico, San Ctemente (492-9950). Perlormanoea are
given Wedneedays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays
at 1 and 7 p.m. untM Jan. 8.
"PLAY80Y OF THE WSTEM WON.D," an Irish
deaek: comedy, la being preeented on the main stage of
South Coat Repertory, 455 Town Cent• Drive, eo.ta Meea
(957-4033). Performance. are gtven nightly except Mondays
at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sundays) and weet<end matinees at 2:30
through Dec. 1 . "'THI ~HOOD CANll," a comedy about lar-
cenou1 eenk>r ctttzena. Is on atage at the Huntington BMctl
Ptayhouee, Main Street at VOftctown AV9nUe In the SMclltf
Vllage lhopplng canter (147...w&5). Perlormanc:. .,.
FrtcMys and Satur~ at 1:30 through Dec. 3.
10UTM PAClfllC," the Rodgers end Hammerstein
wanlme muek:al, 1a being preeented at the Curtain Cail! Dlnntr'
•Theeter. 890 El Camino Road, Tustin (838-1540). FW-
formancea are given Tueedays through Saturdays at 8:30 and
Sundays at 1:30 and 7:30 through,,.,. 15.
'"*"-U POii THm "'°8ECUTION." Agatha Chrtetie's my9t.-y drama, continue. et the W•!Nnat•
Communfty Theel«, 7272 Maple St., W•mklat•
(99M 113)-The ahow Is on atage Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 through Dec. 3.
ETC.
ALUGATOll PAMI, 7871 La Palma, Buena Patti one of
thewortct'atargeetrepU1eco11ecttone, 10:30Lm.~p.m.dally.
0 See What'1 Happalag, hge 8
"THE FUNNIEST MOVIE
OF THE SEASON!" "A TERRIFIC MOTION PICTURE.
GO SEE IT."
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Concert ••• Pollack at ace
Internationally known pianist
Daniel Pollack will be featured BQloist
when Orange CoMt C.Ollege'a Sym-
phony Orchestra opens ita 23rd &ea10n
on Sunday, Dec. 4. 'The concert begins
at 5 p.m. in OCC'a Robert B. Moore
Performing Arta 1beatre.
Pollack is making hia fourth appear-
ance with theOCC Symphony.
In the upcoming concert, Pollack will
perfonn Piano C.Oncerto No. 1 by Liszt
and the Grieg Piano C.Oncerto. The
remainder of the concert will include
the overture from Mozart's "The
Marriage o f Figaro" and
Medndelsaohn's popular Symphony
No. 4., "Italian."
A graduate of the Julliard School of Mumc, PoUack tint received inter-
national wrJ.elm in 1958, winning the
Tchaikovsky competition in Moecow.
Recordings and ooocert tours in the
Soviet Union followed.
A prodigy, Pollack's talent was
revealed at age four. At 8eVell, he
performed Chopin's First Concerto. His
town hall debut took place in New
York at age nine, with critics deacribing
him u "obviously born to the key-
board.''
Pollack was one of the featured
piano aoloista in the movie, "The
Competition," starring Richard
Dreyfuss and Amy Irving.
Come to laugh . Come to cry.
Corne to care. C~ to Terms.
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ALL ftlTDN •AND REVIEW, largeet high IChool
marching bend conteet wtth more than 10,000 marchen
parading from noon, Nov. 28, Felcon St. to Long Beectt Blvd ..
downtown Long Beectt. (213) 438--0917.
~ •AZAAR OP K.+.M>llADR 00009, glftt tor
holiday aMna. through Dec. 24, open Frt. & Sat., Country
Craftl, f123 N. State College Blvd .. Anaheim. 533-8n1.
llARTIR PAM. 200 merc:Mntt wlll bW1er goodl end
~ ~ from wind-up toys to Imported aporta cers. no CMt\ ecoepted, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Nov. 27, Orange
County Felrgrounda. Commelce Bulldlng, Artlngton Dr., eo.tameea.
CALICO Wt09T TOWN WUTDN Alff RITIYAL, wt
exhlbtt. quick dr8w contest, 8UCtion, Mountain M.,,
~ ~ end bkie grw muelc, pertlde end
1880'1 f8lhlon thaw. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 2.5-27, Cellc:o can be
reeched via 1-15, Ghoet Town on remp, 10 mllee eat ot
Blntow. 893-1713.
CATA&.alA CMWI. from Long Beectt end Sen Pedro
ports. 527-7111.
CA1HOUC DAUGH1'RM OP AmNCA CHANTY WI, needlhork. r9lgloul wtldea, l)IMtt, beked
goods. white....,,._, c:erds, ~7 p.m. Nov. 28, 8 a.m.-7
p.m. Nov. 27, St Jo9cNrrt Partlh Hal, 19M Orenge Ave ..
CoetaMeea. WALT....., CllmAT a ODYSIFt, tldtetl go on
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Nie Nov. 21 tor Dec. 26-Jen. 1, Anaheim Convention Center.
800 w. Katelta. An8helm. 53S-3151.
~. 1313 Hwbor Blvd., An8helm, Mldtey
Mouee't 55th birthday It celebrated eect'I weekend through
Nov. 27 with .. chMdren recaMng COiorfui l'IMdbandt ancf.
'45 record. Original Mouaketeera wlll appear on Tomor-
rowtand'• Space Stage; alee> Sentor Fun Paa.port• to gueets
OV9f' eo; pn on.rs more than 50 attrectlone In ..v.n-theme
pertca. Cloeed Mon. & Tue. through winter. 9"-teo5. ~HOTEL, 1150W. CerrttoeAve., Anaheim.
The Pevllllon Lounge, Sgt. Preeton'1 Yukon 881oon, Wharf
Bar, Denclng Wat.,. Show, tpecial perfonnance9 end live
entertMwnerit. na.eeoo.
DOO DAM PARAH, noon-2 p.m. Nov. 27, zany pwtlde
wtth zeny run:hert tuCtt -the trMh bag bend. dOthed nudllt9, queens IUdl • evtct ... from loc:el t>ws, 8terts et
Lodi N-. Monster Pub, Unk>n end N. Fw 0.ita, P8Mdena.
(213) ~2591. Giii OPlllA PWNT THUTM. "NM9'1ty Marietta,"
enected byhend puppet•, tor 11ge1elght through edutt, 8 p.m.
Dec. 2,3 & 4, Garden Grove VFW Poet. 12492 Dele St.,
Garden Grew, end 2 p.m. Dec. 10 et P8'Mll Pertl recreMlon
buMdlna. 10711 Scott Ave .. Whittier. 534-2811. CIOLDBt ftST COLU• HOLIDAY MTI AND CRAna IAU, Unueue1 hendm8de ltemt tor Qltt giving end
decorating. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov 28 (fr•). ewnt wlll ~Dec.
10, GWC't Edinger St. pertllng lot. 15744 Golden Weet St.,
HuntlnQton Beech.
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p.m.-rmdnlght Nov. 27, put>IM: Invited, Sheraton-Newpor1
Hotel, Newpor1 Beectt. 850-HQPE.
.. ,_ 8HADOW OP GOD, teeturee 100 gotd end tlh'9t
rttual P6eoee from Jerutalem'• a.... Acedemy of Ml end
Deelgn, plut an:tlltecturtil ttalned glw 8l'nd wee..tnga, 10
· a.m._. p.m. through Jan. 14, JewWI Community~
Mein a...rtee. e505 W ...... Blvd., Loe Angelel. (213)
852-1234. INTONATIONAL ST,.., COLUCTORI IOCIETY
ST,.., DPO 'II. maJor ttamp ....,.. from U.S. end can.de. foreign poet offices lndud6ng United Ndona,
colectlon mppr......, noon-4 p.m. Nov. 25, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Nov. 28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 27, An8helm ConvenUon Cent•.
800 w. Kat .... AMhelm. "' 8900. IOIOT1'S _.,FAM, 8039 Beed'I Bl\ld., Buena Pertl, s.m. IWTtvee to the tur... of ~ bMda, ain.ttMt c.r.-. end avtetm. S*tlde. noon Nov. 28 R.8.V.P. rodt
bend pertonne Tue.-Set .. new Camp Snoopy.,.. themed to
c.llfomla't High Slerr•. wtld West ttunt thaw, cenc:en
danmrt, new rtdee end thowt deify, open 10 a.m.~ p.m.
Mon.,T..,.., Frt .. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat.; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun.
952-MOO. Cloeed Wed. & Thurt.
LAGUNA CRAFT GULD etael11A8 Alff AND CRAFT IHOW, 10 a.m.-duek, Nov. 27 end Dec. 10 & 11.
handmede glfta .• Forest Ave., ecroea from the Pottery Shllctl,
Lagune Beech.
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LION COUNTRY SAFARI. 8800 Irvine Center Or.,
Laguna Hilla, ~thnJ wlld ltt. pr .... ve, tinlm.i ltlowa.
ZMlbezl River CNM, petting zoo, *ve evi.ty, opens 9:45
Lm., IUt c;., edmltted 3:30 p.m. 837·1200.
NEWPORT ~CM Cou..ICTOR CAR AUCTION, more
tne 400 c:olector cetS .. be euctloned lndudlng •
Roh-Royce Md Peck81d collection, can In fN9fY prtc.
rMge, publlc prevtews 9 Lm. NoY. 25, 2t & 27; euctlon 1 p.m ,
NoY. 25 end 10 Lm. NoY. 2t & 27, Newport 8Mct'I Mwrlott
Hotel, 900 Newport Cen1er Dr., Newport Beectl.
OLD WORLD OKTOMNllllT, thr<>Ygh NoY. 20, bfw
bend, Germen food, lhope, otner entertMvnent, Old WOf'ld,
7581 Center Dr., Huntington e..ct'I. 893-0112.
IANTA'I WOMlltOP, oper'9 9 Lm. C.oueel Court,
South CoMt ptaza. Bttatol et S., D6ego Fwy .. Cost. Mela, ~~oy9. eNea, blgger-tNIHlt9 hollcs.y wondeNnd.
IADOl.DACK COLU• aount MT DDAll'llmNT
ONN "°'*· 8 Lm.-41 p.m. NoY. 29, .. studlo9 .. be open
~ c:ourM WOftl, 28000 Mwguslte Pky., Mtellon Vle}o. 831-4530. .
IHIMUN L8RAllY AND GAllDENI. f .. turee
hand-<:raft9d omemeni. end decor8tlolie m.cM by votun-
t..-., 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. dtllly, Dec. 1 through ain.tma,
2t47 E. eo.t Hwy .. Corone Del Mw
llX R.AGI MAGIC llOUNTAIN, 2tO«r9 theme~.
ridee, ltlowa, entertllltlment, 10 Lm._. p.m. Sat. & Sun., ~ted 25 mtnutee north of UnlY9f'UI Studto9 •t Meglc
Mouni.ln Pky .. Ult off h5, Velenda. (213) 992~.
llX R.AQI llOYllLAND WAX llUUUll, n11 8Mct'I
BIVd., Buena Pwtl, the notortoua end thef8mou8 pi .... 119d In
wax. 10 a.m._. p.m. Sun.· Thun.; 10 Lm.-10 p.m. Fri. & S.t.
552-1154.
llCIRIT '11 lateet In lkl equipment, apparel on d~.
10 a.m.-9 p.m. Nov. 25 a 2t, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 27, Anaheim
Convention Cen1er, 800 W. l<atella, Anaheim. 999....eoo. IPINCE GOOM. How.rd Hughel' wonct'1 latgea1
seaplane, 10 a.m.-41 p.m.-dtllly, edJ.cent Queen Mary, pier J,
Long 8each Harbor. (213) 435-5871.
UNIVE1'IAL ITUDIOI TOUR new attraction K.l.T.T.
car, replica of Knight Rider car thet talk•. open1 Nov. 25, 100
UnlverNI City Plaza, Unlverlal City. (213) 508-3784.
CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE
ADYUfT VE..,. PROQRAll, 3 p.m. NoY. 27, Handel'I
M..uti. ling along. CNrtOel Choir of Callfornla Height•.
United Methodl8t Cflurctl, OrMge & Bixby Sta., Long Beach.
(213) 424-2870.
CHAPllAN Cou.EQ&MCITAL. 8 p.m. Dec. 2, original
mullc compoeed by 8tudent1 Md profwor Robert N9well,
Bertea Hall, neer Palm and Center St.., CNpn\an College,
Orange. 997-41735.
'ALL OPEIA GALA, 8 p.m. Nov. 28, MCond act of
Johann SttauM' "Ole Fledermau1," UttM Theatre, Cal State
edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA
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Fullerton. 773-3347. I• HOUDAY RITIVAL Of ARTI. 8 p.m. Dec. 2 & 3,
combined chofal grO!JPI from Seddlebeotc North, Symphonic
Chorale, Women'• Enaemble and Chamber Slnger1,
Chrl1tmu multc, lrvlne Pre1bytarlan Church, 5
Meedowbf'Ootl, Irvine. 551>-1313.
lltv. IVWHONY, 5 p.m. Nov. 27, wor1(1 by
Beethoven, Newpor1 H81bor Art Muaeum, 850 San Clemente
Or., Newpor1 e..ct'I. 759-1122.
LAGUNA POU(DANCEU. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 30, l1raell
dance wor1(1hop taught by Ya'akov Eden, dlrectoe ol the
Aman Folk Enaemble ol LOI Angelee, Laguna Beach High
School, Olr11' gym, Pat1( Ave., St. Annne Of., Laguna Beech.
494-3302.
NUTCAACKP aALUT, pr...,..ted by theCMc BMlet ol
Southern Calffomla. 8 p.m. NoY. 2t end 2 p.m. NoY. 27, 8352
Furman Ave .• Wee1mlneter. 891-5105.
NOTCRACKD aALUT. 2 l 7:30 p.m. Nov. 26,
•pr...mecl-.,Y PiOIRMW, OfMge eo-t Coleae's-Robert
Moore Theetre, 2701 Fllllrvlew Rd., Coeta Meaa. 432-5880.
OUW COUNTY llAaTP CHORAi.a, "Olofy ol etwtet"*'" coocerta, 8 p.m. or.a. 2 & 3, Or-. CoMt
College, 2701 F.,._ Ad., Coeta Mele and 3 p.m. Dec. 4, EJnt ~ Ctuch. s.nta Ane and IOlln et 8 p.m. Dec. 4 at
Trtntty Uni'*' Pteebyterlln, Senta Ane. 112-4041 .
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M "' From P ... 9 ~ Bernstein, Gl.nlnl, Wltlleml end TchllMIO'llky, Fine Arte ANDY M•ea.L wmt AllTHUR DUNCAN, Nov. 28 &
27, Klno Hewell, 228 S. Harbor, Anaheim. nS-7727.
lnlWllJI, 3333 W. P9Clftc Cout Hwy., Newport
a..ctl, Rule Klrttpetrtck, 8 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Wed.-& Thur.; 9
p.m.-1:30 a.m. Fr1. & Sat., lndeftnltely. 642-2295.
ORANGE COUNTY RHYTHM MACHINE. Bob Cauena,
dlrectOf, through Nov. 28, rrom 8:30 p.m., Tibble'• Mueic Hall.
18330 Pedftc C0Mt Hwy., Huntington a..ctl. ,_ Vlttege Theatre. UCI, c.tnpua Or., IMne.158--4259.
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VIRCMl. MCICllAN AND CATHERINE CRAIG, 9 p.m.
Nov. 27, Medtey's. 18744 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley.
ELVIN M8"0P, Dec. 1, Golden Beer, 306 Cout Hwy.,
Huntington Beech. 536-9600.
MICK FLUTWOOO AND ZOO, Nov. 25, Golden Bear,
306 Peciflc Hwy .. Huntington a..ctl. 536-9600.
HOT TUNA, Nov. 2s. Golden Bear, 306 Peciflc Hwy ..
Huntington e..ch. 536-9600.
· ~IER, 1107 Jamt><wee Rd.. Newport BMc:tt,
guitarist Vincent Scott In the Wine Cellar, Tue.-Sun.; ctaulcal
guitarist Gregory Coleman In La Palme, Mon.-Sun.; Ronnie
Brown Trio plays clualcal and Jazz In the library Lounge,
Tue.-Sat .. lndeflnltety 64'4-1700.
RIDE THE WILD SURF, JAN ANO DEAN, BOBBY VEE.
FREDDY CANNON. GARY LEWIS ANO THE PLAYBOYS,
shows start at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25 & 26, Knott's Berry Farm,
8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. 827-1 776.
TANIA MARIA. Nov. 27. GOiden Bear, 306 Pacific Hwy.,
Huntlng1on Beactl. 536-9600.
THREE DOG NIGHT, Nov. 25 & 26, Olsneytand Space
Stage In Tomorrowtand, 13 13 Harbor BIVd.. Anaheim,
999-<4<445.
NEWPORT TURTLE, Fashion Island, Lee Ferrell,
musclan and humorist. lndeftnttety. Tue.-Sat.
~ ENERGY, 7:30 p.m.-midnlght, Wed.-Sat., In-
definite. The Chue Lounge, Hyatt Anaheim, 1700 S. Harbor
Blvd .. Anaheim. 772-5900.
LIONEL RfTC .. 8 p.m. Nov. 27, Anaheim Convention
Center. 800 W. Katella. Anaheim. 999-8900.
YOUNG AmlllCAM, 8:15 Thur.-Sat.; 3 p.m. Sundays,
Nov. 25-Dec:. 31, ~ Ctvtetmu ehow or tredttlonal,
oontemporwy and Chrletmu mu91c, Perlormlng Arte
Theatre, Br• CMc Cultural Center, One CMv Center Dr .. Brea. 99(). 7722.
COUNTRY /FO LK
COW.OY MAYNARD BAND, From 9 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
every Fri. & Sat. through Nov. 26, The Outpoet, 8880 Valley
View, Buena Park. 828-3820.
ODeUA •ALALAIKAI, 3 p.m. Nov. 27, music from the
court of Tear Nlcholu, gypsy camps and taraway vlllagee,
Saddleback Coltege, south campus, 28000 Marguerite Pky.,
Mission VlejO. •M-2790.
' llDEWINDER, every Fri. & Sat. night, Indefinite, Tartan
Room, 13082 ChapmanAw .. Garden Grove.
JAZZ/BIG BAND
PAUL CACIA'8 ING aAND CONCERT, trumpeteer
Cacla and hie 20 plece band, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 30, perlorms
high-powered, contemporary music, Saddleback College
South, 28000 Merguerlte Pkw., Miaslon VlejO. 831~530
ED LEACH MG MMD, Tue. nights, indefinite, Irish
International, 16431 Bolsa Chica, Huntington Beach.
646-13"7.
lffEll Y llOOM TRIO, Jazz. 9 p.m.-1:301).m. Fri. & Sat ..
Indefinite, Big Ben's, 14160 Beach Blvd .. Westminster.
894-7575.
C#HUt~
.ICMNft"a MaTAURANT, 2:250 E. 17th St., S.nta Ana.
Don Roeeff, Jimmy Nern9ttl end Otdt Hoye, jaz trio, 9 p.m.-1
a.m. Fr1. & Sat.~. IADOl.DACK .MZZ. 8 p.m. Dec .
2. 8111 Kint and Rk* All8n dlrecot jazz. big bw'ld and vocal
entemt>Me • ttwv perlOfm muelc of °'*• Ellington, Count Balle, Woody Herman and other Jez g19eta.
SINGLES
.... ANOma llNQU8 DANCE CLUB, 8:30-11;30
p.m. Nov. 25, dendng to Fred Amoss Trio, Griswold's Inn,
1500 S. Raymond, Fullerton. 835-9000.
MAN *OMAN ... TITUTE. get acquainted party, ages
25-55, 8 p.m. Dec. 2, 11-404 Stonecr .... Fountlan Valley.
5-45-0640.
~I EXPO, Nov. 25-27. exhibits fNturlng prod-uct•. publlcatlona, Mnlices, workshops, enter1alnment,
Dleneytand Hotel convention center. Katella. Anaheim.
540-5803.
WHEEL OF FNeND-.. 11:30 a.m. Nov. 27, Brunch,
Off Broadwey, Orenge; 8:30 p.m. Nov. 30, Blad< Angus.
Garden Grow. 522-1278.
LECTURES/WO RKSHOPS/
ARCHAEOA8TRONOllY, lecture on how and why
utrom4cal obMrvatlons were made as well as myths
surrounding the .un, moon and stars, 7 p.m. Dec. 1. Bowers
Mueeum, 20o2 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. 972-1900.
REUNQ OPTWAL: A~ FOR THE HOUDAYI , talk
on how to keep a hMlthy diet during the hoUdays, 7-9 p.m.
0 S.. What'• Happening. P ... 11
The Glory of Christmas
A LIVING NATIVITY
PARAMOUN1 PICTUHES PRESENTS A FIL.M BY JAMES L BOOOKS·OEBRll WlNGf.R ·SHIRLEY MioeLAINE
HRMS QI ENDl-ARMENT·COSTARRING JACK NICHQSON•()\NNY Dl VITO AND.JOI-IN UTHGOW
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Wed. 7:00-t-.IO -Thura.-aun. 2:00, 4:30, 1:00, t:IO
edwards NEWPORT
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Perfonnanc•• every night at 8:30 _..
8:30 p.m~
·An additional 4 ·JO p m performance Is being ottered on Dec 8.
9. 10 & 11. end Dec 15 through 22
• A multitude of living
angels soar high above
you in the night sky
beneath the 120 loot
high Cathedral ceiling
• Roman legionnaires on
prancing white horses.
• Thousands of twinkling
stars.
• A cast of 200 authentically
costumed pertormers_
• A shaft of light comes
from miles in space to
pierce the glass wall
of the Cathedral and illu-
minate 11:!J! manger.
CALL:
"The biggest Christmas
pageent In h country ...
a i.tlatl pn>duction"
Channel 2 News
"The ...,.,,1ng .. ftlled wtth
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"The moet elabonda In
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What's Happening
~ 0 -Art for rent ••• It's designed to benefit the working artist ~
are by Kioko Aaano Partin and Deborah Law-I
rence. Partin does large-male paintinp with beach i Contemporary art tonnoia8eurs can now
enjoy paintinp by livinC artists at nominal cost.
The Sales and Rental Gallery of the Newport
Harbor Art MU8eWD renta 8elected WOl'ks by
contemporary artista fOl' a small monthly rental
fee.
The pu.rpoee of the gallery, said Judy Slutzky.
is to "display the work of contemporary artists not
affiliated with another gallery." Slutzky is
chainnan of the volunteer Sales and Rental
Council that staffs the gallery and the muaewn
bookstore.
Orange Countiana can now grace their homes
and offica with paintinp that rent for monthly
fees ranging from approximately $15 to $100, said
Slutzky / Purchues pricel, ahe said, generally
range between $150 and $5,000.
A unique feature of our gallery, Slutzky said,
is that anyone can rent a painting they aee on
display. 'They can take it home, live with it awhile
and decide if they want to buy it or return it and
rent another. She said the Sales and Rental
Gallery allows everyone to hang fine works of art
in their home or office without making a large
financial investment.
The polldes of the Sales ~ Rental Gallery
are al80 dmigned to benefit the working artist. In
(pa. J
Presents
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1:00 p.m. -Conc.t Hal
Tickets available at the door the night of
performance. General $3, and Sr. Citizens
and Students $2. For further information,
call 85S.6379.
Cosponsored by Committee for Arts and Fine Arts
Music Dept
642-5678
Put a few words to work for you
in the Daily Pilat
By CORY BLAKE
DU11 Pilot Con.pondent
addition to &ivine them an opportunity to display
their paintinp in an accredited muaewn gallery,
all rental fees and final sales prices are returned to
the ar1iat to support their ongoing work.
The Newport Harbor Art Muaewn ia ac-
credited by the American A..odation of MUleWDS.
Thia accreditation. Slutzky said, oontrtbuted to the
prestige and crecfit>ility of the muaewn. It al80
pennita artista amodated with the mu.ewn to
~pate in 8e'Yeral aelect exhibitions.
-Cont.em~ ,artists permitted to hang their
paintings in the Sales and Rental Gallery are
subjected to a rigoroua judging pnlCE!9I. Kathy
Evans, a volunteer on the Sales and Rental Council
said artista muat finrt submit alides of their work to
Sales and Rental Gallery Chairman, Virginia
Rooney. Artilta whoee wock ia under consideration
are then required to bring their original paintinp
to the gallery for additional judging by Rooney
and the mu.ewn's curator Paul Schimmel
Selected works then hang in the gallery for six to
eight week.a.
Original paintinp now hanging in the gallery
life aa her predominate theme, Evana said. ~
Lawrence ia oomidered a narrative artist, said ~
Evans. She te1Ja sUJriea with her coDagea and -
&hows great humar in her works .. Paintinp done ~
by tlle9e artists will hang in the Sales and Rental Ci
Gallery until November 28. ~
Primitive spiritUal abstract pafntinp by Ann z
a.emenko and architectural water coJon by ~
Robert Parla.on will be shown from November 28 ~
to January 9. i
The mu.eum lxlobtore alllO caters to art 11.>
oonnoiaeura. One--Of-a-kind handcrafted jewelry !"
items by artiata from around the nation are
available for purcbue. BooUtore Manaaer Chad
Jones said the st.ore baa the complete let of 1984
Olymic P<»tera done by contemporary artistll Al
Banpton, Robert RaU9Chenbel'g, David Hockney
andothen.
In addition to ita specialty items, Jones said,
the boobtor:e baa a wide ee1ection of contemporary
art boob rahcinl from lmpn!91ionism to today's
contemporar)C artistic styles. 'There are alllO books
on ICUlpture, printmaking, art history, theory and
many other subjects. •
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I I NUTCRACKER I BALLET ~
I PAdfla a.llet Co.
~TUIDAY, NO\llMBlR 16
OIANGf. COAST COWCil
1 P.m. And 7130 'p.M.
ROBERT M00111HfATU.
Admission: $4 Advance; $5 at Door
TICKlT INFO; (714) 431-5517
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HANDEL'S MESSIAH
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L OIANCil COUNIY
PAOFIC SYMPHONY
Join In the .. Haltelufah Chorus Slng·AJong"I
World famous Roser Wagner directs the
elte Padftc Chor.ae.
1HUISDAY, DlCEMIEll I
llOll&T I. MOOll 1111ATll I P.M.
2701 F.iNtew Road. Cost•·Mew
R.nnwJ Stm: $14.JOl l 1.5018.JO
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DANCE CONTEST
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lat Prise: load trip for ! to herta
Vallarta plu 1 week btel
ICCOIUIOdatlou pl• t!50 eaa for upeue •oaey.
W eeldy Prizee ...
Trophies, Laa V egu tripe,
dinnen, concert ticket.a & more!
Held every Th~ night 8:30 p.m.
Tbru Dec. 29th. Finala on Dec. 29th.
Comlai Attractioiu
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At the Movies
('f) ! 'A Night in Heaven ••• ' Student moonlights as stripper
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Lesley Ann Warren Is a married college
Instructor who becomes sexually
fascinated by one of her students,
Christopher Atkins, who moonlights as a
male stripper In •A Night In Heaven.•
"A Night in Heaven" is a .-my fi1rp about a
speech teacher and her manipulative but likeable
student who, when he's not~ in her
clam'oom, can be found moonlighting u a male
stripper.
The film, which takes place on the east coast
of Florida in the Orlando-Cape Canaveral area
over a brief four-day period, is fun but flawed.
Oacar-winner John Avilct.en, ~("Rocky")
directs this movie about a very brief
May-December affair between the respectable
Titusville C.ommunity College instructor and her
erotic, virile pupil. Lesley Ann Warren, who wu
the braay blonde in "Victor-Victoria," does a
180~ tum in "Heaven," playing Faye
Hanlin, the shy bespectacled llChoolteacher -a
woman who has spent most of her adult li1e
denying her own 1exuality and independence.
Her much younger love interest, played by
·Christopher Atkins ('"The Blue Lagoon"), is
student Rickey Monroe, who, in the evening, is
transformed into a bumping and grinding stripper
at a nightclub called "Heaven," where male
dancers disrobe to diaco, aa:ompanied by the
screams of frenzied, pawing women.
Credibility erodes when screenwriter Joan
Tewkesbury crams more "convenient coin-
cidences" into this film than chocolate-covered
candy in a box of Milk Duds.
For instance, Faye takes off after cla88etl with
her wild sister whoee visiting from Chicago. They
go to "Heaven" for their fun but innocent
girls-night-out.
As Faye, her sister, and several fun-loving
female friends sit down to enjoy the beefcake, star
stripper "Rickey Rocket" appears on stage, garbed
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in a silver motorcycle suit and helmeL
'lbe crowd ICl'MDW ita collective approval as
the masked dancer undulates before them. He
pulls off his helmet and, lo and behold, it's Faye's
public speaking student -in the flesh.
"l just flunked that kid," the red-faced Faye
tells her mt.er u Rickey, who now has nothing to
loae but his apace suit, bumps and grinds in front of
his teacher.
"Why did you flunk him," her sister asks in
amuemenL "Give him an 'A' -just look at him."
Rickey, obviously enjoying Faye's embarrass-
ment, U8ell the unexpected encounter to plant a
rather lengthy, Lucivious'kiaa on the teacher's lips
aa sia and friends cheer him on.
That's all it took. One kisa and the frustrated
wife, whoee unoommun.icative husband has just
last his job and ia temporarily in 1exual hiber-
nation, ia suddenly very aware of her own 1exual
longings.
Now, she's not just going to hop in the sack
with this amorous lad. No siree.
It'll take more than one coincidence to
persuade this woman to go out on her husband.
Ah, what have we here? Why, it's another
convenient coincidence. Faye's sister, who's stay-
ing at a hotel in Orlando has to return home to
Ch1cago to tend an ailing child. Why doesn't Faye
U1e the room instead of driving all the way home to·
Titusville, she aaka? After all. the room's paid for.
Faye accept.a, and IUe9B who she runs into in
the parkinc lot, 30 miles from home? YOU guemed
it. Cute Rickey, whoee own mother -by
coincidence -works in the hotel restaurant.
Meanwhile, Faye's hUlband Maddenly repins
hia libido and haa an. affair with an old friend he
meeta by coincidence at the cleaners in Titusville.
Faye can't reach him by phone from her hotel
room in Orlando, and, naturally, Rickey·ahowa up
just in time to comfort her.
'Ibey have a fairly lusty, albeit abort
lovemaking -'on, aft.el' which she runs off to
teach a clall, promising to return for Round 2 at
the hotel. She returns to find young Rickey in the
shower with a redhead. In tears. she Nm from the
room, knocking over the ringinc phone, which,
coincidentally, ia her huaband calling to ask her
when!abouta.
He's calling, by the way, from the downstairs
hotel lobby where he, by chance, finda Rickey
with his wife's hotel keys. Hubby leeda IUdrey
from the hotel at gunpoint and his ~ is the
only pert of the pk:ture worth .eeine· A. for the moral of the movie, there are two.
Ladiel: Don't have attain with young. bandlome
strippers becau.e they'll break your heart. And
young, bana.oine ltrippen: Don't have attain
with older women whoee husbands own Iarie
handguns and pc II! II a pervene 8enR of humor.
Pianist Roach will
play at OCC concert
Kathleen &.ch, a flilted young pLuUat. will
perform Saturday, Dec. j at Oranae eo.t Coneae.
The procnm beCim at 8 p.m. in OCC'a Fine Arta
Hall 119.
&.ah earned her IDlllW'• ...... from
Indiana Univenity, when she ltudied \mder
Hunprian pW\ilt Gyorsy Sebok. Shmwoetwd
her dodonte in sUno at the Untwnlty ot
Southern Callfomia.
Curftnlly. ~ ia Oft the l1Wlic ba&lU. of
Cal Swtit Loe~ and II CAmlno CoU111.
Advanced dclana to her Dec. 3 concen. at $4 ~ are awe.ble In dw OCC Tlduit olfiee,
located In the Stucllnt C.W JMldina, A ll
dilcount II avallabllt to childrm under l! and to
Gold Card bolden (.mor d~ At the doar, ddreta will be fer ta .
Currently Hanging
MUSEUMS
90WIM WUll, 2002 N. Mein SJ., s.nq Ana,
,"Skywatc:Mra of And9nt c.llfomla," ~the elanlft-
c:WtCe of Mtronomy In the llvea of Cellfom&a'• nettw lndlena.
lndudll .,.. .... germenta. .......... woe.. ooet\tfM9 and
J)lllntingl, ttwouah '*'· 8, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tu..-Sat; noon-5
p.m. Sun. 547"*4.
LAW mACtl W• Oii liln, 307 Qlff Dr.,
. lAQUna lleec:tl, Stenton MecOoneld-WrtgM, wetercolor and
dt 8Wlnge, ttwough Dec. 30; Currter & 1W1 collctlon through
Dec. 30; ~ IQ.tlpture by ant~ Sc:numeker,
through Dec. 30; Contemporery Cellfom6e Artiste Ser1el
f9eturel Bob Atd9rettl, .a.trec:t9 and o.\lel Douke,trornpe
l'Olll llCryllcl, through'*'· •. 4~1.
-...S HOU81, 12732 Mein St, Gerden GrOYe,
exhibition of folk wt from •ound the wond, Nov. 23-Jen 29,
OC*l noon-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 83&-1232.
lllUUUll Oii NOllTM OMW COUNTY, 301 N.
Pomona Ave., Fullerton, ''The Teddy Beer," exhlbft of Teddy
Been, through Jen. 15; "c.nada'• Quite," oontemporwy
qullta from Nova Scotia. through Dec. 22; "The ...,..,_.
Amertcen ~ICI In Celltomia, '' dOc:umenta, phota. and
ttluatrattona from atate an:tltvel, Inda Nov. 27. 734-6545.
NIWPORT HAMOR lilrr llU8eUll, 850 San Clemente
Dr., Newpof1 Beectl, ''Wegmen'a WOftd,'' exhlbft of phOt~
grepha by Wiiiiam WegrMn of hla dog, Men Ray, and video
taipee, Inda Nov. 27. Aleo, Jierry Brene pelntlng on exhlbft u
part of New c.llfomla Arttata s.tee, enda Nov. 27, 11 a.m.-5
GALLERIES
p.m. Tue.-Sun. 873-3804.
-•• • ENDAll GALU•a. 1640 S. Coat Hwy., LllgUna
Beech, 41 tculptur99 by the Bennett brothers of P8C*'ltlle,
Indefinite, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. Indefinite, 497..ao<l5.
AQUA CLAaSICa, 332 Foreat Avenue Mall, Laguna
Beech aandbleated glaaaworkl by new artl~lAllrt.M~~. ceramics by Mindy SnJnn. watwcolora by Suzanne St. John,
bronze aculptur• by Phil VanderMI, through Nov.; also
water-related artwortta auch u hand-pelnted porcelain flah,
crystal ahlJ>9 In decantert, kelledoecopea ualngreal ... shells
and star flah, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 494--0138.
ART mAQEa. 24331 Avenlda de la Carlota, Laguna
Hiiia, "Beet of BallneM," ahowtng of contemporwy oll
painting• In tradltlonal Ballneae rMnner, through Dec .. 11
a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. sun. 85~99.
9C SPACE, 235 FOf'•t Ave .• lAgUna BMch, .. A Sence of
Place," photograph• by Andrea Jennleon, David Famlllan,
Oe_nnla ?llt>ert, Marion Knight and Tom Breeden. lndeflntte. 11 .30-5.30 Tue.-Sat. 497-1880.
klM81RD GAU.DY, 1640 S. Coat Hwy .. LllgUna
BMctt, "e.ty C8llfomla Artllta." wotk• by loc:ala, ld9flnlte,
1-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-5377.
CAL aT ATI PULUllTON, MAIN Alff GALLERY, 800 N,
State College BMt., dlM>ft of 41 com.mporery wtlstl who
have UMd architectural ,...,wice and envtronmental
eaenoe In their lmagea, though Dec. 7, noon-4 p.m.
weekd11y1; doeed Sat.; 1-4 p.m. SUn. 773-3347.
CHALUa Q..&11 .... 1390 8. Coat Hwy.. Laguna
Beech, group .,. by g9llery arttata, lncludlna Larry Chrllty
and Jeen Thomaa, lndeftnlte, 11 a.m~m. ~ed.-$Un.
CHAPllM COLU• CIUCMr._. GAU.DY,
8acNlor of All uhlbft, New. 30-Dec.7, 1·5 p.m. weekdays,
Chapman Ave., Orange. 197-e729 .
....... MCYCUD, 819 N. Hwbor &Nd., Fullerton, ''GIMa Winter '13, •• one--of a kJnd ~. ftgurtnee, aculpturea
by 11 Amer1oen lftllta, through Dec. 24, 10 a.m.~ p.m.
Mon.-Sat. 179-1391.
Q..&11 DIA ,_ liln, 3732 E. Padftc Hwy .• Laguna
BMch, work• by Diii!, CNigal, Wartiol, Erte, Miro, Peter Max,
eteo CallforNI lftllta, lndeftnlte. 10 a.m.-e p.m. Mon.-Thur.;
10 a.m.-9 p.m. Frt. & Sat. 873-3873.
Q..&11 PY XYaT, 1412"8. COMt Hwy., uauna Beectl,
wetercoloN of ~ ..-by l(.y Aebber Foote,
through Nov. 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-8un. 494-1137. -CIOLDIN-WUT COU..-... -M1'8 Q•HQY,
15744 Golden W• St .. Huntington a.ch, oonetructlona by Craig ,...... and arcMecturW ICUlptur'9 by cann.n
AMNl·Toee.do, Now. 29-0ac. 16. 116-8113.
" ......... 9H 1 ••• 172 Peallc Coeet Hwy.,
lA!guNI ...... ''twvell UgM," ....... ...., .........
Oftglnel.,...... Md mllild media wortce by Al9rt Murr19Y,..., .,.~ DMl, lrldlll ..... "8ot-2171 . ... Aln'8 CMl-.r 4t01 W.n.it Ave.,
.......... Plrtl !MN. '1MMCcllllc*Co11t1n1P01 •Y·" ,,_., JoflM. Mitt w.MI, Tony 1W'm1. JoM ,.,. Joi-. ..._
~-·-dr---Md----DIC.2--.Mn.25, I..,,,, .. p.m. Mon.·Tiv., t a.m. .. p.m. M , t a.m.4 p,m ..
Sat.112-1071 KOZM M 1 1WY, 202 Hewport C.. Or., Newpott
........... from "' ................. In IOft anllHI forml by ..................... Dr,...... ..... ....
Ind "*IC ...... UA9e doll on-tMtpot lllpol!Wrtf .... ...
....... 11:aoa.m.-tp.m.~M0-7m. llATW ... _, 9H'lft, tm ~ C-.. ttwy., Llgunl .......... .., _ v.. .... ,.... ....... Mh
~o~•rc1a.1ol,.,...=lllU ... )...,,...,..o1 ~.., ............. tO ........ p.M. ....,.
mu llDUllAllT M • -. ..... , •anzl ,_ Art. i.,....,,..,,.....,. ..... o... ............
olwal•::I ,_. .. ,,, ........ Oil ~I; ......
....... -...... ,,,. ........ Clerdlft AWwd.-lun.-..117. llMll on"Y MM.I. MI.... UGO = ................................ ...... L_Wlllln ................ .., ..... Colun. .....:.. .. ~~t:t ........ .., ....... ....
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VOllPAL CIAI ' ..... 321 Glelw-rr-, uauna Beectl,
8C\lfptUfe of Una Vempola Berman, Inda Nov. 2"1 • ....._1441.
GUOllUlll, 374 N. COlllt Hwy., L.,na Bw:h, water·
co1on by Jane London and o11a by 'av Hoeglnnan, .-o.c. 1; Lotl Ouarton'• flora and fauna wat.colon; We/ky
8c:Muar'acolageaand ola; Sid Ladenaen'a ~Dec.
1-Jan. 1, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. dlilly. 494-4422.
lllZZOU Q&ll PY, South Coat Plaza, 3333 enatol,
Coeta Mlaa. moootypee and Ct*'9 CoMe'• by P~trtctl eon.ro. tlwotAGh Dec. •· aT. NICHOLAI GALLERY, 31711 Camino Ctipiatrano,
CepiltrlUO Pleza. San Juan CapiattMO, hanck:rafted
tent ..... end Chrlatrna dealgn• by owner artl•t•. through
Dec., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. dally. M 1-2850.
aADOUaAC« COLLI• lilrr GALLERY, South Cam-
pue, 28000 Mwauettte Ptcy., Mlaelon Vlef<>, photogrephe by
J«ry 8lrc::hflllcf. Marte Ctlambertaln and Ron Leighton,
through Dec. 18; Allo palntlnga dlaplayed by IMbel Diamond
of Mlaalon Viejo In llbrwy, through Nov. 30.131-4530.
aANDITOM CIA&.LERY, 384-A N. Cout Hwy., Laguna
Beedl, "Mixed Media and Vatted 1"'9gea," Antta HMfV and
Ab Cernay tMtured llt1llta. through Dec. 4, t 1 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tue.-sun. 411-ens.
9011 ..... cuu.aY. 11M Sunflower at Fantew,
Coeta ....... ~ o( Ught," holiday lt!Owlng-uf"' by
Cr8lg ~Plilrtde ..... &t*tay ~. (hgory PerMr • .w, and othWI. through o.c. to.-10 a.m.~
p.m. Mon.-a.L -41CM. 11.K .... • •• 111 Anton Blwd., ..... 120, CoMa
......... by Doug Moren and photograplw ~ c.o. .......... Now. 21; ........... lrtllt,...., De ....
progt ...... ortalMI turnlbn,bec. 2-Jen. 7; Mldtelt Wingo'• c:::, end ....... •ittnoa. Dec. 2-Jan. 7; Diie ta owemlC wt. Dec. 2-Jen. 7, Tue.-811.. 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 546--ARTS. UCI. Cempue Or.. IMne. 15 oflld9I poater'I com-
mllll OOiled for the 1114 O¥nPICa and Olympic mernor8blla, admlnlltretlon butlclng lobby. Aleo ln:tll-.ture of Gunner
Alpl&N, .,. demOl19betlr'U arc:Ht-.1'• wortta from the
functlorlrlrm of ~19St'• "•tlmetklliel etyte to NI uae °' deaak:el, vemaculer and archl6c IOUf'Ole, through Dec. 3,
Fine Arte a.lary, a a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Frt., through Dec. 2.
158-ee22.
Your Holiday
Entertainment . ,,__....,._
And Shopping
Center
.Mesa Verde Center
Harbor and Adams, Costa Mesa
Albel1eon'a Matket ..................... 751_.210 ..... v..... Aortle .-..111 """of Alnerloa .......................... 751-4411 Mw V_. TrawL ..................... IM •11
Bibo 11gg11-. ............................. 141-1711 Marie'• -···················· 1'11-11U Dolphin HM FelhlonaJ ......... ···~·· 540-0800 M&llllla: u..t .............................. 141 al
Edw.-ctl Clneml Center ............. WM 141
Fllh 'N lpeeeh ........................... ~•7-10ll
~.., .....,., ....... ._ .. _.MM118
Pl1111"11k ................. 'lo ........... _ ... 1-a 112
~ H..-................. : .... 14&-1-ap. ~ ................................. ._ ... l40 Ila
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The Classics
~ . : Pacific Sy•phony ••• Artists were 'br~athing together'
N
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~ 8U8All FINGER
~PIJ.tOw:u; • t
inCer,"Webern'1 "In Sommerwin¢" and Brahm'•
Symphony No. 3 -all played with Clark'•
conception of over..all shape and fonn, though
IOIDetimea without enouch attention ot exact
direction of phruee of 8eCtional balance. Hopeful-
ly time, IUpporl and work will brine thele along
too.
Ila a rarely heard work, the Webern wu the
mmical treat of the evening, an early, 1arp 8C&le
"Idyll" that,, for Webern ia an example of bis
"Rold Not Taken', bis mieht-have--been. Full of
lUlb harmoniel and tenuom Mahler-like meJodies
and chamber mmic interludes; the piece pve ua a
llmce at the UidM::9tra'1 potential for oomiltent
muW.el detail and _.tivity. In all, the Oranae
County Padfic Syqihony i8 becnnUnC an or-
c:billlla worth bearinc. m emttnc development
for• lfOUP that hM -lta liChta an becxmtnc the offldal OnnaeCounty orchestra with the opening
of our new Perfonnhur Arta Celt.er. ---~ •..
'nUa Sunday, the Irvine Symphony will give
a repeat performance of their lMt, and wry well
~ t GAl.ffy
HOJ'/s.R
Proudly hi.nu Tlae Outrapo~
. tTAllORLOW
Appean '11\un. Fri. & Sat. 8 P .M. to l :00 A.M.
Sunclay Jam a-ton 1:00 P .M. till m
Appeutne Tu.. A Wed.
KERRY GRETZELMAN
AIWOuit.u
Hon d' o..n., Lwacll 6 om-All 0.1 a M'91lt
One Pound Porterhou. St-.k 18.00
C-,W.Dlio.. _J,... ......... 680-1840 Celt• ...
~ved performance of worb by Cimarou,
Hindemith, Holst, and Haydn.
Ik'. Peter s. Odeprd .,,m conduct the free
ooocer--__..., which will be beldat the Newport Harbor
Art Mu.eum, 850 San Clemente Rold, Newport
Belch, next to the Newport CA!nter Library. The
procrun begiDI at 5 p.m. and dcmatiom will be
IOtidted to auppon the remainder of the 1983-84
ae.Jll. •••
On Tue.day, Nov. 29th. the 24th ...i of the Lacuna e.ch Chamber Mumc Sodety will open
with • procram offered by the New y ork
Chamber Solo6m.
Memben of the erwmhle include Melvin
Kapkn, oboe, Helen Kwaiw-t', violin. Ynez
Lynch, v1o1a. and J'ortunato Arico, ceDo. Toeetber,
they haw wdinp an ~'Ch, Deoca Gold Label. Project nu-and Ownpwr'1 Reciordinp.
and .re .....,..;any known both • ..... men of
Buoque and of caatempcnry mwlc. Twaty-five
oompOlitiom have been written ..,..;tally fer the
New York Dwnher SnL....._ ·
A limi1l41 number ol aut.crtptiam .re
available for the -.0'1 five cioacer1a. Complete
.w.riptiolll becin at $40. 1'cr tidr.eta and
information pbooe (714) 675-1797, or write P .O.
Bax 385, I.Acuna Belch, CA 92852.
CONTINENTALCUlSINE, 75L·2820
SCANDlNAVlAN SPECIALTIES, 75~2810
695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
751-6100
~,.~
The Grand ~~
DlnnerTheatre1:
Atther.J:2 ANn 1: ~~ --HoTEL/~.;4' I~~·
LIVE -ON STAGE
The Award-winning
BroadWay Muale1tl
Hit s
•
Currently Screening
THI 8IQ a&t: R8led R. Aw.rm,~ 9Cted tlm about e reunion of colege fl1enda. foloMI 10 the des1t\ of• connde. Wrtter~or ~ I<-*' ("Body HNt'' and the
George LucM mega.Ma) .... up the llory '° ,.,.. a Big
Point about tha 1Moe ganeratlon. He,,..,. quite !Mk• that
point, but tha tlm r*Mine an engeglng, funny atudy of "* 1d9tl'P ................... llWNSTOMI: AMed PG. A aturwq IP9dai en.eta flm
whlct\ ~ the inn. epece of the ~ rldhar than the outer epece daplcted In moet IUCh tlrM. 8upett> ac:tlnt by
atan Qwtetophs Wiilen, the lete NateMe Wood, and LOUlee
Fletcher wno creete a rMCNne that can NCOrd the thoughts,
emotion• end dreama of one peraon and tr.,,.._ them to
another peraon. Sort of a human Wipe deck. Super Panuonk:
r11m wtll IMke the audience t.11 the action• wel • ... tt. A
fun Nm. ...... ............
THI DEAD ZO.: Rated Fl Dino De l.alnntlla' movte
wn1on of the beetl••• ~•t s.,nen King .. a ~ ~ atamng Wlllkan end Brooke
Adami. Fast peced tlm about a ac:tloolteac:Mr wno can ...
Into the Mure and lnedver1entty dtecowra a politician
destined to become Prelldant end puah the button un._. he can do 80l'Mthlng to atop the men. Olractor 09Vtd
Cfonenberg {"Scennerl") atk:b c:toee to the original In thta
grtpptno ftlm. ...... .,.. .,..
NATW AND HAft8: Rated R. Tommy L•Jon9atart u
an 1880a Amertcen pirate In thll llwty but uceealWty violent
South Seu adventure. The thin plot c:onC9I na a mlulonery'•
brk»-to-be wno la kldnepped by by rogue plr•t•. Mlct\Mll
O'KMf9 and Jenny SeeQrow QO-Ster. V'.,..
N!VEt 8AY Nlvut AGAIM: Rmed PG. Sean Connery la
back u James Bond, but this 007 adventure la atrictly by the
number•. There.,. the U9Ual ~. eecapee and elec1ronlc ~·· but nothing that hUn't bMf'I done before -and better. Among the eupportlng actora, only Barbar• Carrere
sizzles. Irvin Kerahner ("The Empire Strlk• Back") dlracta
mechanlcally . .,.. .,..
OCTOPUaaY: Reted PG. Don't look tor deep ctlarac-
terlzellon• or social IMaona. but If you're a fan of the Jamee
Bond ..n.., you'll low t~ leteet adventure. Director John
Glen ("For Your Eyee Only") eeema to be anxloua to top the
outregeouutuntsln "Raiders of the Lost Ant", and hecomee awfu~ Roger Moore and Maud Adema atar . .,.. .,.. .,..
OF THI JIDI: Rated PG. George Lucu' "Star
Wars" atory la brought to a stunning dlmex. The charactera
'"9Y be a bit two-dlmanak>nal bit the action aequancee and
special effect• are among the most exciting ewr put on ftlm. Stara Mn Hemll, Carrie Flaher and Hartteon Ford . .,.. .,.. .,.. .,..
THI NQHT 8TUff: Reted PG. Tom Wotfe'a book about
the test pllota ertd the Men:ury astronauts I• brought to the
acreen lkllltulybywrlt«-dlrector Phlllp l<auf!Mn. Whllettlelr
deed• .,. la°ger·tNln-llfe, tha ptlota remeln comtor1ably
human. VMd performenoee by 8c:ott Glenn, Ed Han1a, Sam
Shephard. Oannla Quaid and &.bare Her.ti.y. "'"'.,..
8TAYlllQ ALJVa: Rated PG. John Tr9¥0b retume •
Tony M.,,.o In the sequel to "Saiurdey Night Fewr."
Menero, however, Ml cffecsded ~ dllCo ~and II trytng
to meka It• a Broadway dancer. Travotta .. IUY and funny,
but thta sequel, tNlnka to tha aNlow dnctlon of Sytveater Stallone, ~·t m8tC::t1 theftevor of "Fewr." .,...,..
UNDB ~ Rated A. A ..,_ poltic:el ttwtler about
joumellata wno io. their obfeCtMty ..__they gee caught ~
In the~ ~of 1t7t. &c 1l1nt pertormanoaa
by Nick Holte,Joann9 C.-ctyand 0.. Haman. n...,.
a fw contm• IOl9 In the ptot, but the action movee ao llWffUy you'll t.rdly nodoe . .,.. .,.. .,..
"'V'.,.. V', Excellent; .,...,.. V', Very good; .,.. V'. Good: "', Not
aogood.
fOPORT -MESA
Dltlli
DllECTORY
• Most C#lplftf
• 390 RlstMlnntJ
•fillp
• Prlcf RllW'
• Ustld "' CUisinl
8end neme, ilddlw &
chedc « morwr
order to ..... p ........
P.0. .. 1119, c....1111111.ca.-.
ll.301ndudee
tu& hlndlng
Snuggted WflJ on
Lldol .....
~Olel~"
A MCr'tl ... by few In
order to~ the
lnClmecy d l' I <:ha'"'.
Dlaccwer '** chllrm IOon
wtlh IOmeGI IC you lo\le.
Cha lJIUlreC atn -~ 'f*W hide-1'41111Y.
"BEHIND
THE
SCENES"
with
Brenda Caponera
Restaurant Executive
THE GNNDeR'8 UNIQUE HOUD~ Y PROllOTIOIL
The Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppee la teeturlng a unique
tree drawing tor the holiday aeuon. The grand pttze wtnner
will wtn •Hindquarter of Beel. In addition to the Grend Prtze,
eectl of the 19 loeetlona wtff have a drntng for Holldey
Tuttteya. 8-Yeral gift-boxed tuttteya wlll be ewarded per
locetlon. The hindquarter la cut from a 700-800 pound USDA
Choice steer. Approximate weight 180-170 pound• before
being "dreeeed" Into femlllar cuta sueh u New Yortt Steak•.
Top Slrtoln, Tander1oln Atleta, Top Round routl, and plenty
of ti.mburger pattlee. That'• enough to feed a famlly of 4 tor
quite • wt.lie! Approxlmet• value $400. this prize la aure to
Nnger In conversations .. a truly unique prtze from the
Grinder. It'• euy to participate In the drawing. Juat come In
to any of the 19 Grinder locations In the Southlend and ftll
out a tree entry blank. No purch ... la neceuary. Limit one
entry per customer, pleeM. The random drawtr\g tor the
hindquarter of beef and holiday turtteya will tek• place wtMln
conteet ctoMa December 15. 1983. Winners will be notified
and awatded their prtzaa before Chrlatmaa Dey. The Grinder
G<>UflMI Shoppes are located on Peciflc Cout Highway In
Huntington Beech and Newport Beech.
LE PM.a FEATURH ptANllT, FRAN MARTIN
Le Premier Restaurant now fMtur• the delightful. teml· •
ctaulc:al and modem music of pianist, Fran Martin Mondey
through Friday evenlnga from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and from 10
p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Fran Martin, a gradueta of the Rodchaieter
Sdloof of Mulic, New Yortt, hat performed In major c:lube
and hotala throughout Iha Untted Stat•. Martin haa teught
mullc COUrMa at the high achool level u well • prtvatety out
of her own atudlo In Coat• Meea, Martin'• Multc:. L• Premier,
located opposite South Coast Repertory Thaeter In Coeta
Meea, la open tor lunch, Mondey through Friday. trom 11:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. and for coc:k1allt and horl d'oeuw• from 4:00
to 7:00 p.m. Dinner la sneented Mondey through Saturdey
from 5:30 to 10:00 p.m. Cloead Sundey. For r...wttona to
the Premier Qfil, ~ 751-2810; for the Viking Lounge,
phone 751-2820; and for any of the prtvate dining roe>rM.
phone 751-e100. Valet partclng.
ft.LA NOYA'9 STAPP .... llRWPOllT .OCH aAIKD·
llALL CMIJ .. ONll•
And you thought that the ataff at the VIiie Nova ~
..-tine lt.mlM food. w ... you .,. right! But to ~
ment "'* reae.nnt tellenU the teem of; Jtm Andenon, AlcMrd Andenon, Jett Butter, M flee*, Jeff Gey9r, PllUI
8-..rt, Kettf'l 81QWert, Bob Veal and Taru Young,~ = eecur9d the 1183 City of Newpori DMelon AA
bill~...,. Thetwn ~the~
of ttla ciMm1plooaNp to ttla ~ to ·~". ~
~
LI CMAM0191AY OPW AT THI M..-rwY HOT&
The Aagletry HcMI In !Mr1'=celebf1ltecl ... ~ of ,.. new, *' neon. Fretd ~ CtwdonnlJ ,..
tannt. Atooolldllig to Pn~.::dant end ....... "* ....... Alain L.onaene, ..... ..,. ....,
..... ~oulllne. ""11 .... tott'9ttound
In ttla louttl °' FftnOe but pr..,., eel for c.ltorNa'• ....... ..
hi ..... Under ... .....,. °' EuropeM ...... cNf,
..... .............. by cNf,..., '*"°'*"'·the "*"' .. cMnoe "'*'/ ""-' '° tour "'°""" to .. ........ al HllOIW c.l9arMI fruMe Md ii ........ Thlet .. purdWd Mir from ttla "*"-for .-.....
,, .... _Md .... Clllcwnla ... for...,,., .....
,.. .. ......, and .. oomtlllled ......... ofduclk Md
peppeioome for a tai'llMDl8 Le et..dolw., UIEllMlln, Le
c.n.'d IUll ,.,. dt Ctllfcjrnla. Open for bolt ""'°" end
cllnnar, Le ~· pHloeoptty ....... the ... ....... ••aoomblnetlOnal~ MMca TM ...... dlllomly pi....,.S and ___ __,, Pl--· ,... .. tood'• ..... ll9won, .... ..... ...
Md ••• 01 .... ---eddld. For .... who ....... .
-meal ............. ~ ~ Le a.c1o1 • ., ~-..... palllW Md °"* ...... ....,.... .,...,. The ..... Le a.e1o1 • ., ......... .,....,, °'
... "*"'· Moot~..,...... d'George NouNN. "" ............... ~-.................... °' •c 1P1noa. Le ~· ..,_ 1111 alan al c•1 1111
Clf*dol•• Md Im --.. 1n Ml .. al= --.•ala11dln•....,.....,""....,......_ .... '°°"'· Aooardll'I to \..ongMte. "Le a.dolwMW __ .., ............................. _...,
!.OP'IUIHlld wl lrWftlng. W. "** ttla ....... di ONnal County .. Ind .......................... Cl
CHAN)C)NNAY 18" LOCATIO IN THI MG•TIW HOTEL,
1llOO MloAlttu ........ !MM, Celforftla. Holn:
MOft....flrt. 1':00 AA~:JO p.m., lun.·lhn. e.-G0 p.m.-10:00
p..a. Ptl & .... l.'00p.M,•1 MO p.fft. For•-w Ill a Fiii. pMfw
7U4717. . .... . ........... . P , 'SO'P u
THINGS
TODO
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NOW PLAYING
DfrecW 811
Tom Blank
Mu•fc By F,...rtdt LOtDe
8oolr and l.Jt_rfa a,, ..uo .. ,., Lent.r
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NOW SERVING
~ COUNTRY STYLE
z SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199
E ~ Includ• Beverage -Well Drink or Beer
~ 9 ti 1:00
...:. 1712 Placentia 645-8091
Real
Cantonese Food
Ht here or
take t.om.
STAG
CHINESE CASINO
Newport. Downey &.
France have something
dellclouslg In common •
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French Country Dining
Downey (213) 927-0133
Newport (714) 9"·27S5
They al an.re the knowledge
olhowto~end
Uhentic French Counuy
cul3ine. The ~ Pusant
o&n true home 3lyte French
Countl)' dining. ~ 1n a
casual rornenlk atmosphere u.. ...._ __________________________________ __,
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American
A. T. LEOS
Calitomia cUiSine. Fresh SeafOOds.
pastas. meat • & poultry. Eleganlly
seM!d in a ca..181 atmosphere. Dinner
from 5 p.m. 7 days a weetc. Wedding
receptionS and parties. 390 t E. Coast
Hwy .• Corona del Mar. 759-1864.
THE BARN
Ameocan Lunch M-F 11·2.30 Dinner
M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F
4:30 to 7 PM. Sun. Champagne
Buttel 8'unch 10-2:30. Ente<talnment
& Dancing. Banquet Facilities.
14962 Redhill, TUS1in 730-0t 15
THE OlllWAI.
UM FAN ... aTEAICHOUaE
The original. Fea1uring display
broiling. Lunch Mon.·Fri. 11·2. Dinner
nightty Mon . ..fri. from 5 p.m.. Sat. &
Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa 642·97n.
PARADISE CAFE Sen Fr8nCilean ltyte. Freeh lisl\ and
pesta. Patio dining. Lunch M-f 11·3. Dim« Mon.·Sat. from 5 p.m. Happy
Hr. M-FS-7. Wed. ~nlte5o'well
drinks from 3 p.m. 8enquet tacllllles.
600 Newport Center Dr .. fashion
Island. Newpor1 Beech. 6«-1237.
POOR RICHARDS
KITCHEN
Breakfast, !Unch. dinner. Patio dining
with ooe.-. .... Modest prices.
Beer /wine. FMled tor Belaler\ weflles. ~ dally from 8AM. 1198 $. Coest
Hwy. In Vllllge Faire Mell. Laguna
~497·1M7.
T.C.PEPPHCCMN
Five dining rooms with fireplace.
Lunch Mon.-Fri 1 t:»3 p.m. Oinn9f
7 days from 5 p.m. AltTtude
adjustment hour 4· 7 WHkda_yt.
Oenclng and entertainment Tues.·Set.
8enqu8t lacilllles. 8052 Stark Alie ..
Huntlnglon Beech. 8"2·5535.
Chinese
.IADI! DRAGON
ORANGE
COAST
RESTAURANT
DIRECTORY
~ ~~ ~-
Continent a I
AIRPORTER fNN
•• ....,., ..... Room
Conhnen1al Lunch M·F 11 30 · 2 30
Sun. Brunch 10 -3 00 Dinner from
5 30 Happy Hour M·F Enter1a1nmen1
& Dancing. Valet Parking. Banquet
Fac1h11es 18700 MacArlhur. Irvine
833·2770
MARCa&.a COCKTALI
AIRASR•
Amateur talent lhow Wednelday nlfllt. Pr1zet awerded. Soupt. .. na-
wlehel. tlvlmp cocktail. UYe enter·
talnment Fridly & Saturday nights,
SuncMy afternoon Jazz. ~ hour
4-7 p.m. te¥eC'I dlya • week. 130 e.
J,Jth St .. eo.ta Mesa 8"&-3666.
RIVIERA
Continental. Chef Richard Bergner
Since 1970 lntlma1e Dining. Lunch
11:30·3:00. Dinner from 5 PM. Closed
Sun & Holidays. Banquet rooms.
3333 S. Bristol. Costa Mesa
5"<>-3840.
Greek
AllALll
Molt ~. •ftordeble, ~
rtltorante =Orenae Coat. Tredltlonlll end 11 ftelfen dllhee,
A ti Certe from .95. Dinner nlahttv
from 5 PM except Mondey. Coollt8-~ encl M entettelnment. 3520 E. • Coe9t Hwy., Corona dll Mer. 175-1922. •
cDiuoo
DONATIW'S
In Costa Mesa Since 1973. Pizza from
the Eatt has come W•tl Pizza, put•.
saladl. be«. wine. Lunch ~
C.1e<lng. Lunch Tue.. lhlu Frl, 11:30
to 2 P.M. Dinner 7 nights from 5 p.m.
2230 D felf\llew, Costa M ....
~3172 and 648-1037.
TWO GUYS FROll ITALY
Homestyle Italian Cooking In a
roman11c atmosphere. Same OW1lflf
Slnce 1975. Ooen Mon. tlvu Thurs.
11:30AM to 10:00PM. Fri. & Sat. to
11PM. Sun. Brunch 10-3. Dinner till
10PM. 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa
6"2·9500.
Mexican
CASACA-.0
M•gwit• end gr•t Mulc8n food.
Lunctt end dinner 7 ct.YI a ..-. • HtlPPY tlcM# M-F 4-e:30. Sundey
d\empllgne bruncf't 10-3. Two Or-
enge County locMk>na. 428 E. 17th
St., eo.te Mela 846-3228. 20111
Broolchurlt et Adema, Huntington
~913-9748. .
Ml CAIA •JOCAN RESTAURANTS
OUr fOOd Is a trip to Me•lco! Est. Since
1972. Open dally from 11 a .. m. for
II.Inch & dinner. Cocktella. Two io-
cationtl. 296-E. 17th St .. COlsle MeM
6"5-7626. 105 Main St.. Be1boe
875-9600.
TORTILLA FLATS
Awerd winner yter after yeer, Same
Sonof• •tyte~ cooking tlnce 1949.
Open deify 11:30 to 10PM. Sundlly
brunch 10:30 to 3. HIPPY hour 4 to
ISPM weekdaya. Comptlmentary
botenet. Centlne opet1 ttt 2AM. 1740
S. CoeM Hwy., lAgune 8Nc:h.
494-t6&8,
TM8 Aillool
A place for people who eppreclate
good W.Jtlcen food ., .. prltlnatv low
prloet. ()pen dlllly 11 a. m ui:ih &
dinner. belly luncheon tpeclelt.
C.terlng. 2200 Harbor Blvd., K Mart
P!Ma, Costa Meta. 6"2·8274/8278.
Healthy foods. naturally. Fresh baked
mufftnS daily. Fresh µces. V•__,
wines Lunch & dinner 7 days a week
lrom 11 A.M. Sunday c:Nmpegne
brunch 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Between
Bullocks & L Magnin in South Coest
Plaza. 556-9700. {Lower level).
Seafood & Steak
BLACK BEARDS
Hearty Beef Entrees & Seafood.
Lunch 11 • 3:00. Dimef from 5 PM
Happy Hour M-F. E•tensive Oyater
Bar. Sun. Champagne Bnn:h 10 •
3:00 4258 Martintale, Newport
Beach 833-0080
RUSTY PELICAN
ff9lh ... food end loCa of It. H9wport
Beach • Lunch, dinner. Sundey
brunch. Overlook• Newport Bay.
2736 w. Coest Hwy. 8"2-343t. irw.
• Lunch. dinner. h9ppy hOur.' 1830
, Mair\ 545-4n 4.
TALE OF THI WHALE
Open 7 Oeys. .,,. .... 7 a.m. M-f.
Lunch 11-4 M-f. Dinner 4·11 M-S.
S.1 & Sun. bNnch 7 ... 0,-. ti.
Fri., Set Sun. 8enqu9t ...... lo
500 . Entertainment Wed -Sun.
Pwioremlc -... 400 .... St.. Balboe.87~
THIWAM~
Freeh Seafood 6 lnternetionel
Cuisine. Wateffront dining. Chef CNrttl ~. Lunch, Oinnw, Set.
& Sun. Awerd Wlnnlnii Bruncfl.
Benquets • catering. ~ a..
En1ertelnment. lido Vllllge. Nlwpot1
BNCt\ 873-4700,
•
Stechwan & Mandarin Cultines of , 8:n_ Chine. Host Wtllece Lee. Chef 'Yu
A smeN and lntlmete elcove ol dignlt~
tMI oHert en e•ter'lllYI menu. Lunch-
• M-F 11-3, Olnnert nightly 5-11 Pleno ber n!Ql'lttv from 9 p ,.,,
Sun.· Tu.s. & Mike Pa11eraon
Wed ·Set. 2900 Newport Btvd., New·
port BNch 876-2968.
----Elegent dlnlna. l~. Dinner.
S.1. & Sun. Dim &#Tl (ChineM .., ..
Cake Brunch) 8anaueta. Beer 6
Wine. AeHonable l!>ricH. 12 100
e.cti Btvd., Stanton 896-8933.
...
For Restaurant Directory Information,
Please Call Brenda Caponera at
642-4321 ext. 269 .
Daily Pilai •lporls
'MAIN OFFICE
330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca.
Mall addreH: Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca., 92626
Telephone: 642-4321
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and st.11ions and is subject to change without notice.
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'{2) KNXT, CBS, S121 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.
(39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca.
_ ... 1pwd1cts
(5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca.
i9) KHJ-TV. 'S~15 MelrOM Ave .. Los Angel~. Ca.
11) KTIV, 5746 W,. Sunset Blvd., Lot Angeles, Ca.
13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. _ ..
(28) KCET, ...-01 Sunset Btvd., Lot Angelel, Ca.
!(50) KOCE. 15744 Golden Weet St., Huntington Beach, Ca.
(58) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca.
-PgTV
(0) On~TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave., Olend ..... ca.
(Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebruka AW>., Santa Monica. Ca.
(H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller
Center, N.Y., N.Y. •
(C) Clnemax, Time-life Building, Rockefeller Center,
N.Y.,N.Y.
(E) ESPN, an.tot, Ct. • {L} SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca.
i8) Showtlme
8) 8pottlght
C) Ceble Newt Networtc, Atlanta, Ga. -..... ,.
(9) WOR, Nft Yott< City
(17) WTBS. AtlMta. ca.
2 Friday, Nov. 26, 1983
Golfers
tee off in
skins game
Sometimes It's not how you
play the game, but who plays the game. The concept of
"The Skins Game" isn't new to
most goUers.
"It's played on probably
S,000 golf courses every
Saturday," says Don
Ohlmeyer, who is the execu-
tive producer of "The Skins
Game," of which the flnaJ
nine holes of the t 8-hole com·
petition airs live on NBC
Sunday, Nov. 27. "But It has
never before been ulili:ted on
television. What we've done ls
put together the best r,osslble
. foursome in the world. ·
Arnold Palmer, Jack Nick· laus, Tom WalM>n and Gary
Player are Ohlmeyer's fantas-
tic foursome and last Satur-day they began teeing off for
SH0,000 In prize money. Tbe concept of "The Skins
Game" makes each hole a
mini-tournament. The first six
hola were worth SI0.000 a
piece. holes seven through 12
are worth U0.000 each with
the final six worth '30,000
aeiece. Howeve.r -and thiJ Is where things get lnlereating
-ii two or rriore golfers lie
for the lowest score on a hole, the money is carried over to
the next hole where any mem-
ber of the founclme can win
It. TbiJ w1y ll is poeslble for
one golfer to walk 1way with
the enUre U60,000 cache.
While the participants ire
risking everything. so Is Ohlmeyer. Rls company,
Ohlmeyer Communlc1tions.
purchated the 1lr time for the
two-day event from NBC •nd
are selling the commercl•I
lime tbemlelves. If 1ny one of the founome
bu an advantage It would be
Nlckl1111. He. cletlpecl the
Oeeert Hlghlandl coune In
Scottldale. Arla.. where the
contat laka pl.tee. Olllmeyer
says It II the "mOlt unique
coune ever" dellped.
"Jt '1 I ll lnOWllaJn. desert
and sreen." says Olllmeyer.
"1nd tflat tranat.t• lnto ~cellent v1 .. 1n1 for televt-t iiaa."
Al90. onllke 111 the major tournaments oe u.. ne\worb, W. t.eteeut featurw only
four plfen. '° the cover•ae wlll not require Junplna from
hole lo llolt.
"It'• totillJ '-"-'" plf," aa.p °'11M.JV. "1\at'I •Mt peoplt llk• · to .... You can
alloot for an 1111• oe each
hole."
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New fac .. ta •o.1a.e•
Chrlatopher Atkin• and Prtac:llla Preeley have
Joined the caat of the popular CBS aerie•
'Dallaa.' Atkin• play• Peter Rlchard1, who gets
Involved with Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray), and
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1983
Praley I• Jenna Wade, Bobby .Ewing'• (Patrick
Duffy) lateat love lntereat. Here they ahare a
dance during the 011 Barona Ball. 'Dalla1' la
telecaat Friday• at 9 p.m. on KNXT (Ch. 2).
-Daytime Drama
'RyaD's Hope ••• ' Dusty takes forged check
By LYNDA HIRSCH
ALL MY ClllLDREN: After Nina
teUa Oiff she loves him. he ia unable to
make a commitment, but he doee end
relationship with Devon. When Pabner
tries to km Daisy, ahe pulla away,
the nicht Lan forced hirDllelf
Oil unhappy with Devon and
Bonnie vin1 with Myrtle. Devon
8'J'eel to help Lynn work with akoh<>lic teenapr. Greg tella Amanda
he cares about her but cannot say that
be loves her. When Jenny triee to reach
Greg to tell him that she loves him, she
iDlteld rellCbee Liza. who b'tnll1
c1aiJm Amanda and Greg are enaa&ed· Havinl inherited all of Lan'• money,
OJpdeddeltogiveitawaybecai.abe
feela tainted by Lan'1 Nazi connec-
tionl.
ANOTHER WORLD: Jamie asks
Stacy to marry him, promiling that
he'll let Mark be the father to her baby.
Stacy fean that this will cauee Mark
eetbeck in hie phymical condition, but
Jamie vows not to allow Stacy to marry
Mark. Jennifi.r overhean Sally and
David dilcum Kevin belna Sally'• child
while Jennifer'• wu stillborn. Unable
to trace Blaine'• younger brother
Catlin. Blaine and Sandy retum from
Wyoming. Mac Mb Ted to continue on
.. pholiosrapher.
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Crail
tncka down 11'8pholoplt who aci--
to modify Betly'11etter to Steve. In the
new letter, Betsy ten. St.eve whe 1ovee
Crail and resreta havinl betrayed him. Bob and Davfd tell Annie that Jeff
abouJd 10 to a U.tment center after
he'• rell•1d from the hospital. Jeff
nearly becolnee violent at thoucht of
aoina to detox center and ....-.
Annie to let him COID8 home. Steve -.rw to tend bar at Amlnol'9 on
temporary t.M. CraJc hM ..... In
which Betlry leaWI him and be IUffel"a
1a1La.tc1aw.-to~_,....
tbatbeDledllnfonnadclDOD DOwl be'a
wrttiftl.
CAPl'n>L: aartm .,....._ 10
Wally far.....,..,. clDwn an him 8out
Matt'• ... to ZurWl with IDOllll)' ::,:~~ .,. .... .,.. .. be ........
1'11111oWtft1 .. widl 8-, wllolbedl
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husband, Sam Clegg, and preparee to
confront Myrna. only to l"Nlile that
Myma is gone. Paula furioua when
Sloane retu.. to wear c;leligner dn!8I
Paula has ordered to party. Ronni and
Wally vow to work out their problems.
At Mario's, Beth and Jordy give each
other flirtatious glances.
DAYS OF OUR LIVD: Maggie
agreee to marry Don. Neil and Liz get
penniaslon to marry. Doug and Mickey
feel Bo is a threet to MeU.. and Hope.
Just before exiting pri8on. Bo, Hope
and Danny get negative information on
LOVING: Jack arrested for Garth's ~
murder. Douglas told that Merrill has
ended her affair with ftoler. Billy ...
Rita Mae for one more chance.
ONE LIFE TO UVE: Aaa angry
when the Banner prinb front-pace
news about Gen. Carvelle being killed
in San Carlos. Just • c.a.ie Jeeves
David's, Simon start.I to follow her
Jenny brMka her enpgement to Brad.
Scott ia blackmaillng Ava. Edwina goa
on air u Pat'• replacement on the talk
show. and Dee to start her career u
exotic dancer. ~ warden. Anna ~ta .lncriminatinC ~~&man·~~ RYAN'SBOPE:Leighsuapectathat
ago.AbefeelathatRomanisheededfor Jack and Sydney are involved.
brMkdown limilar to the one he Siobhan Mb for new partner when Bill gives her hard time about her
suffered years 880· relationship with Joe. Maeve leama
EDGE OF NIGHT: Miles rea1ia9 that Siobhan and Joe have spent the
Preacher and Jodie have slept topther' nieht toaether. Forging check for
and he wooden if Jodie'• mature $1,000 with JW'a name, M.agie gives it · enoup to accept reeponlibillty In this to Dusty, but be wanb more money.
type of relatioMhip. Jodie ten. Preach-Jack and Sydney to IO to New Orleans
er she needa time before answerina hie for~ convention.
marriaae propoeal. Sky and Raven pe11 exam to become privateeyee. Van Dine SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Ringo
anc1· hia henchmen are taken into planmaoldoomainMarUn'uuit.~111uo
that he'll be ecx.'Uled of embel;&llnc C\Dtody. money. Warren and Jtinao are ttevu-
GENERAL HOSPITAL: On the eve tatild when the con. dilappear. Travis
of his eecond weddina annivenary to warm Warren he'll' do anythina to
Laura, Luke cannot for~her. Luke keep Martin's name clean. Jo beUewa
aontinueetohavethetee he'abeing Varp. ia still alive. Wendy offen
followed, unaware that woman Rinaomoqey to tell why Warren broke
who'• followinl him ia Laura. Laura off with ,Mr.
rents a ro0m In a hotel, afraid to tell ,
anyone she's · back in Pon Chari. YOUNG AND TBB RESTLESS:
becau.e abe fean StaYl'OI C..ad1ne Jua. captivated by Amy, CIOl'lvincel
will cauM trouble. Leelie hu Paul to blre her • hll -=retary. A
neer-m.kdown when lhe alddenly mowatorm hlta Genoa Qty. Jack with
rm1l.-that llhe hat been \mAble to JW. They are forced to lpllld evenina
come to tenm With U.un'1 .. death." ~ with biCh-.Y dmed, a
1Allie checkl into hotel. unaware that when the ewnlnC era. the two of.
Laura la In the room nen to her. dMSD mab loY9. Unbeknowmt to tbmD.. IDlll with ........ ....,. In
GUIDING UOBT: Roe. Trilh, window. a.itstnc how much John
Quint, Nola and Bea 10 to Lakie 1ow1 her, JW prciam. to ipeDd more
J!Habeth where tMy are reunltied tlJm with Jobn. Tnl:7 ltUnDed whip
with Annabelle. wbo ncaUa Tam Sperk;y .._ ... to hum ber if a .
vtlltedtbemblnthedayDlkmedblm. Nwall tbat be .. -dnil IOUftle.
..,_. retunw fo Slldndeld ._ ' AtW an ewm.,. of love with Julia.
termlned to put the pMtbebind thml. V....a .... to i Tf him. butllhe
.. baW. .......w ...... Tam, ClillOtphlm•-··· flmll1 .... '° .... with -ba ........... th.Mlnll1tltlato~ .,.. qemtiaa ...,, your lawdlt
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'Webster ••• ' Karras pleased with new show
11 Pml. INEIDltllMAN md people. That pari or It wu not a blc ... .._........ tranaltJon to me.
Alex Karru doetn 't wlderatand "I mo produce fllma .. 1 find the en Ure
eome of the fYll •WTOW'Milni h.ia new ~ very fudnaling, • fudna~
show, "Webster." inl •the prof-'on that I came out of.
Kami and his wife Susan Clark 1be tnnllUon wa1 not ha.rd to make
portray ex-football •tar turned becaule I buically am one of thaw
aportcut.er Georp Papadapollil and people who, lf lnterelted, doeto 't mind
wealthy Katherine Calder· Y ouna. a worldna. So I wock very hard at what l
newlywed couple who unexpectedly do, only becau.e I enjoy it."
become parent.a. lt eeema Georae wu One thine Karras enjoya If work:ln,g
the (IOdfather to hi.I former teammate'• fel\llarly with hi.I wife. Yet people
IOO. The teammate and hi.I wife have constantly uk him if workina tocether
died in an accident, and their son haa leads to friction.
turned up on the Papadapolls's "Everyone aaka that question, and 1t
door1tep. IOU.ndl like 10meone who doetn 't like
' That boy, Webater, ia a cute young hi.I wife la ukma the quettipn," he
1eene stealer portrayed by Emmanuel uya. "I happen to like my wife enoush
Lewis. But Webater ia also black, and to think that I'd rather work with her
hi.I new parent.a are white. tlW\ anyone el.le. I find' it a lot Miler
Someblackgroupehaveattackedthe. and a lot more comfortable to work
ABC lerles, saying it'• the lleCOnd prime with someone you like a lot."
t.1me ahow baaed on the idea of black The characten Karras and Clark
children being railed by white adults. play in "Webster" are a bit like the
(NBC'a "Diff'rent Strokes" show star-twoeome they played in "Maid In
ring Gary Coleman is the other.) America," a comedy about a man who
How has Karras responded to these ALEX KARRAS applies to be a rich woman's maid. In
critics? the.eriesand themovie,Clarkplayeda
"Basically, with love and under-acript.s at times and that slows us up. weabhy intellectual and Karras played
standing," he says. "I'm trying to "But all in iµJ , I think it's starting to a lovable, down-to-earth guy.
understand what their feelings are. come along fairly well, and the overall "We're not really quite like that in
"( sa that baaicall_t what our story is feedback we're getting is very ~tive. real life " JCarru inaiata~Y.,-
a u 1S people trying t.Ofie pout in --rnetatings seemt06e fine." ing very high camp, and I think it
a situation. In Webster's case, he's lost Acting is the second profession in works that way. I don't think we take
his mother and father. And I happen to which Karras has made his mark. A ounelvea terribly seriously."
be one who was asked by his parents to native of Gary. Ind., he became an On "Webat.er," Kan-as says he
be the godfather. And I'm only doing all-pro defensive star for the Detroit doesn't mind Fmmanuel Lewis's t.end-
what they wanted me to do. Lions football team. He later became a ency to steal one scene after another
"Now, whether its right for whites to conunentator with Howard Cosell on with winning smile and his quick
bringupblack.sorforblac.kstobringup ABC's popular "Monday Night Foot-one-liners.
whiie., you aee I have a problem with ball." "I find him to be "VttY 1>f'Ofeaional.
all of thoee things. I'm basically from a During the 19150s, he was a frequent and he's a very good boy," he says. "We
background, from a town, wh~e it was guest on Johnny Carson's "Tonight don't have any problem with him. I
50 percent white and 50 percent black. Show." His motion picture credit.s don't even think of him aa a child, to be
Somy friends are 50 percent white and include "Paper Lion," "Blazing very frank. He does his job."
50 percent black. Saddles," "Porky's" and "Vic-(Karras himaelf has six children,
"I'd rather people would look at us as tor/Victoria." aaea 3 to 23.)
a loving three9ome and not why or who He appeared with Susan Clark in the In their spare moments, Karras and
or maybe or all thoee other things." TV movie-''Babe/' and the two have Clark are busy working up new
The aeries did touch on the race issue gone on to produce their own television television and theatrical movies.
in a recent episode in which Katherine movies, including "Jimmy B. and "I like the idea of taking an idea and
questioned whether a white couple Andre," "Word of Honor'' and "Maid getting it to a final poll.sh, to a motion
-should be raising a black child. The in America." picture acreen or a television set where
show concluded with a flashback in Karras claims the jump from ath-you can actually see it," he says. "I like
which Webater's father said George letics to acting was an easy one. putting together all the properties that
was the man he felt was most "See, I've been in the entertainment are needed to get the final result.
comfortable with as Webster's god-business all my life," he says. "You can "When I'm not working as an actor.
father. call aJ.h}etics what you want, but to me my wife and I are both involved in
Karras say overall, he is pleased with it's entertainment. There are the same getting IOlnething going: And it'• a
the series. . people you bump into whether you're fonn of therapy, too, because maybe
"We're taping our 13th show now, an athlete playing professional sports you get tired of acting and you get into
and it's starting to develop," he said. "I or an actor in ~e motion picture producing. It balances our careers
think it does take a little time ... We busin~ or television. profesionally. It keeps us stimulated.''
move ao fast, it's such an assembly line "You have managers, you have
that we find oW"Belves running out of agents, you have good people, you have • Friday. Nov. 25, 1983 3
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and Juliet on Ice,' a re-creation of Shakeepeare'e Immortal
love etory through a ballet on Ice. The play wlll be televlMd
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_, TMa a•"u' MtFR• ..
-.. .. ..
-l'riday Coal.
dy) Donald O'Conn<lf, Martha Hyer. ( 1
hf .. 30min.) •CCJ "The Kid From Brooklyn" (1946.
Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (2
hrs.) •9 "GodzHla On Monster lslal'l<I" (1977,
Science-Fiction) Hiroshi Ishikawa. (2
his.)
•(!) "Wonder Woman" ( 1974. Adven-
tUte) Cethy Lee Crosby, Ricardo Montal-
ban. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
(I) "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Michael
Celne, Christopher Reeve. ( 1 hr.. 55
min.)
CJ) "The Border" (1981, Orama) Jeck
Nicholson, Velefle P8f1'1ne. ( 1 hr.. 45
min.)
•{[) "Kld Minions" (1935, Comedy) Eddie
Cent Of, Ethel Mermen. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ct "Goin' South" ( 1978, Comedy) Jack
Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen. ( 1 hr., 41
min,)
--lvenhag ., .. e -Larry Holmes defends his wee heavyweight championship title
against Mervis Frazier in a scheduled 12·
round bout (live from Las Vegas. Nev.).
2~ ... ,,,,,..,aMm •-a ,_..,..,,,., ......... ..... ,~····--AT MM• Chocolate truffles Inspire a visit to a chocolate factory; Julia
,preperea roasl uddle of 11981, and guest
chef Leslee Reis makes CUtrled oysters. D
CC) .. "Thank You A" Very Muell"'
( 1969, Orama) Sendy Dennis, Ian McKel-
ian. A young. unmarried doctOfer~
date di9coYefs She 18 pregnant but
remainS steedfallly determined to have
the== ~-......
-· .. "King Kong Vs. Godzilla". ( 1963, Science-Fiction) MlchHI Keith,
Hafry Holcomb. Kong and Godzilla battle
It out f<>t tupremacy, destroying every-
t~helr patl'ls. (2hrs.)
, _ Uiml:I-Cotrespondents Llrl-
da Wertheimer and ~le Roberts jojrl Paul ()ul(e for an up-to-t~minutt un-
~Of Congreaslonel ectMtles. . CH>moOOWFFR-.n "The Holldey
$i>ee1tr·
(D) Ill .alf\ CE IEIW 1IW The
fairy ~ that some teemt !Ne fOf onty one
...... It uaMlntd. ( 1 hr.) WI F ----= ,_,:a .........
1t1•• ~ .. w.='a
---Len.Dawaon and Nick ~ ,_. • Nlllew Of the prtlllous
~W~-*'·~ ..... 11' "~ O'Anall01 lllMedltt• .,...,..
end Ol'lttl9CIPf* fWwt ... In the --.... of a ........, prlnctll ~ ctn be
ewtllMwd ~ b'f • klll trom • Nnd-~ ortra. (t hf,) w--·~. Buddy'' (1811, Cofn.
10 Frtct.y,NoY.25, 1913
dy) Jac.k Lemmon, Walter Matthau. While
an assassin concentrates on his next kill-
ing, he is rudely interrupted by a bumbling
lallufe ol a man who Is attempting auk:lde.
'R' ~36 min.) MI CCMITY TODAY 19 111...a.D U. A special KldswOfld
focusing on the children of Los Angeles.
Includes: the Channel lslandS. the roller-
coaster at Magic Mountain, a gifted young
pianist and compoeet. e speclal exercise class. al'ld a chlfdfen's chorus that signs as well as sings. e .. This program uncovers the activ-
ities ol the KGB In Callfornla -narrated by
Warren Olney.
11CTAC-...
•ra&nCCMIT ....... ........ .............. ... ._ .... _
... "The Kentucky Fried Movie"
(1977, Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong
Soo Han. This eolleellon ol no-holds-
barred satlrlcal sketches spooling televt-
sion and movie cllohes Includes cameo
appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen-
ry Gibson, George Lazenby and Blff Bile·
~ 'R' (t hr .. 30mln.) tiv•umTUU. New Jersey Nets at
Los JC L~ hrs .. 30 min.) 1 .. "Hers To Hold" ( 1943, Orama)
Deanna Durbin, Joseph Cotten. A girl In
love with an Air Force officer finds that
true love doesn't always run smoothly. (2
hrs.)
•8 Cll M -W NUUm Bo and Luke are confUMd by loVety ldentlcal
twins (Cendi and Randi Brough) who are
comm1111ng • aeries of Jewel heists. ( t hr.) 8 e • mnl Tommy asks Mr. Smith tor courtship adVlce alter falling for a love-
'1._ doetor (Jane Sadler).
• (II -A sick Infant beeomes Benson's key lo resolvfng a strike by high·
way wot~ I =.r~ TOllMf Morgan Falr-
cNld on locatlon In England I()( a Robin
Hood spoof; Robefla Flack and Peabo
Brytor1; a profile of movie mogul Darryl F
Zanuck.
.... "The Domino Prlno!f>le" ( 1977. ~) Gefl8 Heckman, Candice Bar-
gen. A .strange conapiecy 8flO'MI • con-
victed ~ lllef and his wife .tter the man le
IPfUl'lQ from prison by mysteriool "busl-
neumen"·to ••acute an aasasslnatlon. (2 tn.lk.,.,.., •••11•-·-.u._,_ "Sttll More Oallbar-
a11ons" Guell; Ian McAvtty, publisher.
Dallbatatlona.
CC) .. "Ohttl" (19181 Mualcal) Fb'I
Moody, OllYWr Reed. A young orphan Is
kldntpc)ad from hie new heme by his old gang.· but maneo-to eecepe and ,.,um
fo '* banaf9otor. (2 hr&., 30 min.) c ····· .. "Sttll Ot Tha Night" (1982.
) Roy 8chelder. Meryl 8nep ....
peyctllelrttt baoolMa lncHI= ~ with 1 ~ women Wit the milt,.. of 1 murdlttd pattent. 'PG'. (,
30mln.)
.. "SUpermtn Ir' (IMO, Fan*Y)
.. """-· MltVo' Kktdlr. wtllla tM'lg Ptrta from • nUdW ~.
Supermen unwtn~ ,,_ me erto ot
poMtful *"" ... OtlgjlMlly ~by hit Klyptollllli .... 'PG'
0 llCMI "Eye Of The Needle" (1981,
Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Kate NelN-
gan. Whfie on a remote Sooltish lsaend to
meet a German submarine, an Axis spy
finds shel1er from the storm in the cottage
ol a young married couple. 'A' ( 1 hr., 51
min.)
H (()fOPUlm-(11)
• 8 • •r• • aM -Jennrtef is trapped In a Jar by 11 phony exOfclst (Zef..
da Rubenstel'n) hired by George to rid the
house of the ghost. e llCMI "Gammera Versus Monster X"
( 1969, Sclenolt-Flcllon) Gammera, Kelly
Varls. A vicious monstef looms over an
lntefnatlonal e•positlon until Gammera
steps In to destroy the menaoe. ( 1 tv .. 30
min.) e Ol -•• Thinking he's helping Katherine during her stint as a votunteer
art teacher. Webster distributes the
answefS to her ~oming exam.
• •• llMI' Interview with actress Terry Moore. beneficiary ol over $t0 mll-
llon from Howard Hughes's estate; lemeie
~builders. i w..f'.l:t-"Still More Oellbef·
ations" Guest: Ian McAvfty. publisher,
Dellbefallons. G • COlr•a W CCMITY "lnter-
1/iew With Lt. Governor Leo McCarthy"
The LI. Governor dlsous9es current Issues
and events, including an a89e9Sment ol
the legislative concerns feeing the state
aS$8tTlbly and senate. ••(I) DALLAI Alter a massive fight caps
the Oil Barons' Ball, Pam treats Mark's
lnjul'les while Jenna tends 10 Bobby's
wounds. ~h~ 8MY'AaA .. Am•W The Winner Of ten Grammy Awards Is
joined by a star-studded cast. (2 hrs.) • Ol t.On9m In Houston. Flaherty and Rush deliver winnings 10 a battling family.
a parking-lot attendant at a country club
end a TV stage manager. ( 1 hr )
Ii.Te'·-_,,,.....
•mllmWI .. "The Turning POlnt" ( 1977,
Drama) Anne Bancroft, Shirley Maclalne.
Two friends from belle! training school
who chose different roads meny yeers ..!'fief are reunited and forced to deel with
thalr dlffwenoa .2 ~ • -GP JI Antlvopologist Richard Leekey ell#nlnet the foasll ~
dera of eYO!utiontry dlenge left behind
~our distant anceetor.. r:::i ( 1 tv.)
CJ.) .. "The Ot<><Ne-,®-" ~· Comedy) Ken ShapWo, Richard •
T~ ctcMI n •tlflzed In a .., ...
of sketc:t. ~from. cautlontty ....
on dope deellng lo a VO pobllc Mrvk:e
announcement and • rlbtld spoof of
''Wide Worid Of Spofta." 'A' ( 1 hf~ 15 min.)
(I) .. "HoMytonk Man" (1912, Ora·
ma) Cllnt E.Mtwood. Kyte E•twood. An OYW·~, ~counfry-weat«n ..., ,,.. to with his 14-
Y98'-0id .,.... ii ltet-<:htnol aud-
llon at the Grand O.Opy. 'PG' (2 hra.. 5 min,) ••••a•• (II) -I 11 l_'F_ -Comedy ~ combine ~dlM flm end newa ~ In lllt t. 1ttt1c ttk~ off. f
t•Mlll 1.
-(J) .... Mlcll'9ll end •a Pfobt of Dr~ry't '-*ground '*"Y ~ ...,,.. .• corNPt oonnec-
-•Yd••• Cont.
-.. --
.. ..
" -
/ .,, __ • 11ov1es-
f -· "The Night 01 The Grizzly" ( 1966, Adventure) Clint Walker. Martha Hy•. (2
hrs.) ® "Enigma" ( t982. Suspense) Martin
Sheen. Brigitte Fossey. ( t hr., 40 min.) g "Gimme Shell•" ( 1970, Musical)
ROiiing Stones. Jetteraon Airplane. ( 1 hr ..
31 min.)
-· "Mothra" (1962, Science-Fiction) Franky Sakal. Hiroshi Koizumi. (2 hrs.)
CC) ·•swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fantasy)
Adrienne Barbeau. lools Jourdan. ( t hr •
30mln.)
Cl) "Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy) Chris·
tophe< Reeve, Margot Kidder. (2 hrs .• 5
min.) we "John F. Kennedy: Years 01 ~I hi· -----~l.-Cav-0~6. Biogr y) Documentary. Narrated by Gregory eek.
( 1 hr .. 30 min J
W (Q) "Glzmo" (1977, Comedy) Oocumeo·
tary. Directed by Howard Smith. ( 1 hr., 30
min.) O "Star Trek II: The Wrath 01 Khan"
( 1982, Science-Fiction) Wiiiiam Shatner,
Ricardo Montalban. (1 hr .. 55 min.) CZ> "Honkytonk Men" (1982, Drema)
Clint EestwOOd, Kyle EestwOOd. (2 hrs .. 5
min.) •te:J "The Gambler" { 1980. Western)
Kenny Rogers. Lee Purcell. (2 hrs.) CID "Klondike Fever" (1980, Adventure)
Jeff East, Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) • e "Destroy All Monsters" ( 1968, Sci·
ence-Flction) Aklre Kubo. Jun Tazaki. (2
hrs) a.<S) "The ShOOtlst" ( 1976, Western) John
Wayne, Lauren Bacall. (2 hrs.) .. II "Honkytonk Man" ( (982. Orama)
Clllll EastwOOd. Kyle Eastwood. (2 his .. 5
min)
(%) "Francis In The Navy" ( 1955, Come-
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Friday, Nov. 25, 1983 9
.. l'rillay Cont.
~ances by Donald Sutherland, Hen-
ry Gibson. George Lazenby and BIH Bix-
~ 'R' (t hr., 30mln.) •CIJ ... "Deathtrap" (1982, Mystery)
Michael Cline. Christopher Reeve. A play-
wright suffering from wrltef's block plans
to do away with a former studenl of his
and pleglarlze the young man's promising ~y. •pQ· ( 1 hr .. 55 min.)
..... "The Chosen" (1981. Drama) Maxlmlllan Schell, Rod Steiger. A friend·
ship sloWly develops between a worldly,
nalmllatfd Jfrw and the son of a Hassldle
rabbi. 'PG' (1 hr., 50 min.) "®-M II\. Len Dawson and Nick Buonlcootl host a review of the previous
week's NFL highlights. ( 1 hr.)
..... "The Lonesome Trail" (1955,
W"tem) John Agar, Wayne Morris. A
group of landgrabbers are deterred lrom
.. Saturday
•• llOW9 "Outlaw Gang" ( 1949, west-ern) Don "Rad" Barry, Robert Lowery. ( 1
hr.)
1 ........ ..,. ... , . ........
llOW9 "Amityville II: The Possession"
( 1982, H<>n'or) Butt Young. James Olson
I r .. o45mln.)
-IT--159 -GP.._ Of M LOIT Viewers are taken behind the scenes
during the making of George Lucas and
Steven Splelberg's spectacular movie
"Reldefa Of The Lost Ark" for a look at
how the ad'tenture film came together ( t -~...umalML-Clll
-· .. "It Rained AU Nlgh1 The Dey I Lttl" (1978,. Ad'tenture) Tony CUr11s.
• 9ely Kellerman. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. -~=='='==-~ .. "II Ralnad. ~II Night The Day f
Lett" ( 1978. A<Mnture) Tony Curtis,
• S.=men. ( t hr .. o40 min.)
• <11.> "The Mounteln Road" ( 1960, ~ame) Jamee Stewar1. Glenn Corbett. 2tn.)
-•UULI 11m1rn1 o.,ratt.mnt rrimwr.
ln"I• LS bJmlW ·--•• -FeelUl'ed: Souttt Alrtcen ment lnlllattvee; a mueeum ot Ato-
Arnertcet\ hletQfy. (1 hr.) ~ .. "laland Of Ad'tenture" ( 1979, A<Mnture) Nof1Mn Bowlee, Wiifred
~., 1 r.:a min.) • PNledelphla 76ert at on~-(A) (2 hrl., 30 min.)
--"~ Oon'I Oy"' (1982. ~~~) ~Dooumentaty. Narrated by blrllon. ( 1 tw .• 40 min.) -,, __ ..... ,. .., .. ,..
12 Frtd9Y,Nov.25, 1983
further evil by a man armed wtth a bow
and arrow. ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
1 ... -.n.u.
.. .. "Having A Wonderful Time"
( 1938, Comedy) Ginger Rog«s, Red
Skelton. A city girl heads for the Catskills
where she hopes to find SOf'Tla cultural
enrichment and winds up falllng In love 41111nst~s •• 15mln.)
.. 1:'=::'1'-' ........ llOf ....... , M ... Comedy
sketcheS combine with classic film and
news footage In an offbeat, satiric take-
off. •cc:l --"Swamp Thing" (1982. Fania· sy) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan. A
brllllan1 research scientist concocts a
----"".._ ..... IOOllAYU.
-~A1'1'UC1a. ----1u-:.=··-.....
tll MDIII Clll--ftOIM. _. .......
~ .... ...r ....
.,. "Megaforce" (1981, Adven·
ture) Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta.
( 1 hr., o40 min.)
(OJ .. "An Unsullable Job For A
Woman" ( 1982, Mystery) Pippa Gue.rd,
BIHie Whitelaw. (1 hr., :M min.) Cl.,. "Taps · ( 1981. Orama) George
C. Scott, Timothy Hutton. (2 hfa.)
CZ) .. "W1nda" ( 1970, Drama) Bar·
bera Loden. Michael Higgins. ( 1 hr .. 45
•1m1n~,..., ... c• ••.-rt .. kt I W1a "Mowgll'l Bfottl-ers" Anlrriatad. Roddy McDowell narrates
Rudyard Klpfl~atOfY of a boy wno Is
1·1i!m:w~ ..... ._
="The Best y..,_ Of Our LIYat"
(1946, Dr&m1) Fr~ Merch, Myrna
L.QY. (3~1
(JJ .. 1'They A• Ltughed" (1981,
ComldY) Audfey Hepburn, ~ 0az:z¥a.
JJ. h..:'9~...,...
MI! .. "The Wtr Lofd" J 19'6. Ora·
ma) Charlton Heaton. Rlctllr Boone. (2 .m .. 3s.zr• .llt_~
•~rm.~'~1
Henion ana Kermit lht F~ootlOlt thll apecill '"*' It the """"' Puppttry Fettl· vii In Wllhlngton. D. • ""'"'9 puppet
troupes fl'om arauf'd tht world end well-
known Amerlc:en ~· ( 1 tw )
1emarkable Nte-st1engthen.ing potion thal
tums him into a heroic monster alter he Is
nearly killed In the deStructlon ol his tabo-
rat~G' ( t hr., 30 min.) -~ ICOM /cewlmYCMW 90ITll• (II) .,. "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Dra-
ma) Clint Easlwood. Kyle Eastwood. An
over-the-hill, alcoholic counlry·weslern
singer travels to Nashville with his 14·
yea1-old nephew tor a last-chance aUdl·
lion at lhe Grand Ole Opry. 'PG' (2 hrs .• 5
min.)
tll(ll) .....
W (H) .. "$IHI Of The Night" (1982,
Suspense) Roy SctM!ider, Me<yl Streep. A
psychiat1isl becomes inceaslngly lnvOlved
with a mysterious woman wno was the
misttess of a murdered patient. 'PG' ( 1
hr .. 30mln.)
Cl) .. "The Asphalt Jungle" ( 1950,
Suspense) Sterling Hayden. James Whit·
mor;.~~ .. fl!==--.. --.a,-.... ......
....-DWrUTMMml um• iCltDCIL Cit llOW9 "They Got Me Covered'" ( 1943,
Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. ( t hr.,30 ~ -1~•1T1011A• «I ICM P001UL&. Texas at Texas
A& M ('4 hfl.)
I
_,_
.... .air•
.,. "Freebie ~nd The Bean'"
( 1974. Comedy) James Clan, Alan
Arkin.(~~ • &IC "Wlth SHk Wings. On New
Ground" Ten Asian American women
working In non-corwen11onal occupation,,
IUCh as bartender, coxswain, JUdge, partc
-rangei. police oft!O'er. l'l9WS anchor and
welder, aregolllad.
11:atmm1cs• .. , __
_. llfllUmct "t983 Ceesar'a
8*>e 1nvlt~ Kr:} -r-=...., •••crmn11 _ _., ...
-llOnlohlm~r I I I In .... S.vetal th~ p1o1
to obtalo a palntlna ot a clown that
c;oncMls a valuable f8t~lury matte<· ..:;r.;:.turtace. c:;i (, hr.1 --"··-........
._ "Honkytonk M•n" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Clint E11tWOOd. Kyle EallWOOd. An
ovef<lhe-hlll. aleohollc country·~tem
alnge< lllvell to Nathville with hit 1 C·
year-old nephew f0t a last-ehanoe audi·
tlon at the Grand Ole Ol)ty. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 6
min.)
CO) .. "Amityville II: The PoeM881on"
( 1982. H0t1or) But1 Young, Jemet Olson.
A family IXPeflencee 1Uf*n&lu1ally lnflu.
enced l)fOblems art1H moving Into a Long
laland house. 'R' ( 1 hf .. cs mln,) ct .. "Ladles And Gentleman, The
Fabulous Stain•" (1981, Mutloal) Diane
Lane, Ray Winstone. The meteoric 1lse ol
a trio ot female punk·IOCkets leads ultl-
ma1e1~ 10 lhelf aelling out in the big-money
world ol the music lnduStiy. 'R' (I hr . 27
min.) '9 llO¥ll "Her Adventurous Night"
(19C6, Comedy) Dennis O'Keele, He1e11
Waikei. A child with an overactive lmagl·
nation tells a tali tale ol a murder which
lands hef parents in Jail and leaves her to -~~a~man. (1hr.,30mln.)
.. Cl)_. "Monsignor" (1982. Ofama)
Christopher Reeva, Genevieve BufOld. An
ambitious American priest's secular actlvl·
ires include mafia deals and carnal allairs
'A'(2~ -·•lllNf• ....... a!> lnmA'nmu&...,.. FOl'd Rowan
hosts a loOk at Important trend$ and news
elgn 1 vision and print Journalists sta·
lloned In this country. i ~U. "Olivia NeW1on·John" fU'90Y'I MOT IOCU .. ---:1::~ tW 88{1)9 ... Ci:llllll 1 Idaho Slate vs
locz~----•--AV.. An allernaove form
of housing '°' lhe aged offered In a coop-
erallve house wnete expenses and meals
are shared Is e11plored. G IUMWM. '"figer, Tiger':-Clnematogra·
pher Dieter Plage traces the Ille. history
and tlablts ol the Bengal tiger In the for·
es ts ol India and Nepal. D ( t hr.)
CC) IC1V The wles begfns Its pay-cable
run with tormer regular John Candy joining
retumlng performers Joe Aaherty, E:ugene
Levy, Andrea Martin and Mertln Short.
Segments include Sammy Maudlin
(Flahertyl In "Maudlin 0' The Night,"
Steve Roman (Candy) In "JFK My Way,"
and the Shmenge Btothers (Candy and
~~~1.=vemuslc.
CZ)_. "Modem Problems" (1981,
Comedy) Chevy Cha&&, Patti O' Arban-
v1lle. A hapless air traffle controllef with
numerous person91 problems Is endowed
with telel(lnellc powers alter being doused
with nuclear waste. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) Nl1~1UCll tt:9 .. , ......
nit Cl) .. ··~der At The World
Serles" ( 1977. My9tery) Karen Valentine,
Gerald S. O'Loughlln. A troubled young
man plots a bizarre kidnapping during the
World s .. .,i;;i·~ (2 hrs , l!i min.) e e Host Johnny Caison
Ffflured· the Annual Dog Folllff. ( 1 hf.)
8 9 AIC ... ~ "The Ctillt
Game," a war"Q#ml exerclle lntenc»d to
lllu$troto the options avallabi. to Amert•
can leed4;rs duflng • crltls thel mlaht
result 1n nuoleer war. Is presented. (P'ar1
:Ji.~~--• Mell Of M ~ Guette: rook
g1oup Cheap Trick, comedian ~
Tra\lls, Ricci Martin. Helene Tne Belly o.7:u1t1hr., 30 min.) I ..... .....,.,
DAW. ...... "How To Cope With
Loneliness" Ouests. actreaa and play·
wright Maura Swanson; widowed wtltet
Joan Gould, schOOlteac:her Murray Kell·
man; dtllOICed Journalist Jent Adams; the-
111ei mana~ Mulholland. ( 1 hr.) i= "Gimme ~ltet" (t970, Musi·
cal) Rolling Stones. Jellerson Airplane.
This dOcumentary ol the Rolling Stones'
1969 American lour Include$ 5eenes ol
the noting and murder at an Altamont
Speedwa)I hee concer1. 'PG' (1 hr .. 31
min.) m "' ClUI Featured: 8 young runaway tells how she found happiness ba.ck at
home ( t hr .. 30 min.I tW (C) _,. "The Secret Policeman's Other
Ball" ( 1981. Comedy) John Cteese.
Graham Ch81>man. B1111sh comedians and
mus1c1&ns, including cast members from
"Monty Python." "Beyond The Fringe"
and "Nol The Nlne·O'Clock News," per·
form 1n a concert for the bef')eflt of
Am~ternatlonal. 'A' (I hr .. 30 min.)
-· "A Taste 0 1 Evil" (1971. Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck. Barbara
Parkins Alter spending seven yeats In ao
~IUm.-noong wor'l'ian re urns to
her V1ct011an manS1on where her mother
tries to drive her ma~r .. CO min.)
(!)•INIWtu ...
(E) lllCA NL COlffACT UMTI ''Best ot
Kicks '83" ( 1 hr . 30 min ) <HI M tlTCll•t81 "Shattered Vows" A
young man who mamed an Older woman
conspires with his stepdaugh1e1 10 murder
his wile. '
l lUTGf M PUYllATI _. -Oii -_,IUCICI .. CD '9AY _, VlllOI Musical mini·
rea1ures of tu~ by Elion John. Michael
Jackson, Duran Duran. The Pollce, Styx,
Stevie Nicks. Bonnie Tyler, Rod Stewart
Eddy Grant, a "Private Reel" on Rick
Sprlngllela, and a specie! feature on The
Doors. (I hr .. 30 min.) 8 QODllll•IJLA.iVIDIOI Featured: Roll·
Ing Stones ("Undefcover"): Adam Ant
("Puss n· Boo1s"). ABC, Ou:y Osbourne,
Eddie Moo:&{ 1 hr , 30 min.) •LM.~CMltnU CID 1111 M.L.-w .._.._.,_ _., ..... (0) llCMI "BOdy Love" ( 1982, AdVen-
turel On her 21st birthday a woman must
make a dec1S1on between the IOve she
knows ano the sexual advent1Me she
wants to know (I hf .. 30 min.I
(I) M t • llOUI M80l Pertormanc·
es by The POiice. A Flock ot Seagulls,
Oevo, Wall ot Voodoo. Ricky Wales. Gery
Numan and The Gang ol Four are lea·
1ured 1n lhls musical-comedy special
about a Uasny. tantasy New Wave club
1!hr.)
Cl) llCMI "L1&nna" ( 1983) Linda Grit·
lilhs. Jane Hallaren. (2 hrs.)
W8 .-CA'ITIIPmt
I M&.•fte•AaY .. "Cloee To My HMf1" ( 1861,
llN) Ray Miiand, Gene Tle1ney. A
chlldleta couple wno nave adopt'ed the
child of an amoral killef pr~ that heredi-
ty Is not the aoi. determining ltctOf In I*· eona11._~,. <a tva., 30 m1n.)
• "An Offloef And A Gentleman" = Dfama) Richer. d Get•. Debt• An undleclpljned aviation ottloet
ca •• "'"'' hlt matcti In a tough Naval d lnltructOt. 'R' (2 hr•, B min.) -1==-w -. "Tile Outer~ connection"
I 1976) Oocument81)'. Ne11ated by Roel S.llng. New evldef'lce ~,. to eoggesl
that humln life on thll ptanet began with
the arrlllat oC "anclent .. 1ronau11" wt\o
Niiied In the Pet\lvlatl Andel Ind lhe Ber· muda T(langle, (2 hrs.)
•="Death Wllh II" (1982. Orama) ~rles &oneon. Jill lrelapd, A vlallante move. to Loe A~ to continue hfs flght
~lnal c1lme 'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) ...... Cit
.. "Enigma" I t982. Suspense)
Martin Sheen, &rlgltte Foe&ey. The CIA
engages en East German refugee to
return to Eaat Berlin to steal a scrambling
device from the KGB. 'PO' ( 1 hr., .-o
min.)
CD llO'N "Agency" ( 1981. Suspense)
Roben Mitchum, Lee Majors. The new
head of a major Amertcan advertising firm
uses • children'• breakfast drink cam·
palgn to tranamil subliminal polltlcal mes·
~s. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.)
(.&) llON "Goodby'e, Emmanuelle"
( 1977. Orama) SVM& Kristel, Umber1o
Orsini. A beautll\Jl woman's search tor lhe
'!lliml.ILtUll~..DPedenceblirv ...... u...41;r..a..~~
startling reallz.alion. 'R' ( 1 ht .. co min.)
W8 llOWll "Hatarll" (t962, Advenlure)
John Wayne. Hardy Kruger. Professional
hunters In East Africa capture wild animals
to be transported 10 zoos. f2 hrs )
....... Omlllllf ~--~he Deer Hunter" ( 1978, Ora·
ma) Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep. Three
close. carefree friends trom a small Penn-
sylvania steel town are changed forever
t>y experlenclng-lhe terrors oT war wflen
they ate dratted and sent to Vietnam 'A'
i tvs .. 3 min.)
.. ~lUCSI .....
_. "The Bofder" (1981. Orama)
Jack NlchOlson, Valerle Perrine. A Texas
border guard's valueS come In contllct
wlttl thoee ol his 09trupt co-workers a')d
hiS materlaliatlc wtte. 'A (1 hr .. 45 min.I •CI>•• .... o ... "Ride The WHd Surf" (tes..
Orama) Fabian, Shelley Faberes. Four eli-
gible bachelors. who are more Interested
In surfing than gifts, become mixed up
with four marriage-conscious )IOung
ladies. :;.;;s.) ~:.. "The Sensuous N\Jfse" ( 1979,
Comedy) Ursula Andress, Ouilio Del
~eta. {)reedy tele1lves-hire a sensual
"Florence Nlghtlhgele" to take care of an
aging count Mifferlng trom a delicate heart
condlt1on. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CD llO¥ll "The Kentucky Fried Movie"
( 1977, Comedy) Evan Kim. M•ster Bong
Soo Han. This COiiection ot no-holds-
barred satirical sketches spoofing lelevl·
S1on and movie cllches Includes cameo
Friday, Nov. 25, 1983 11
-·lahlnlay Conl.
W 8 • 9CILP "The Skins Game" Arnold
Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gery Play• and
Tom Watson compete In en lndlvtdual
challenge 1cunament (llYe from the
Desert Xi Golt Course In Scotts-dale, Ar1z. . 2 hrs.)
11; MIA -U.S. vs. Greal iBrit~:=:(trom Reno, Nev.) ..,, ... .-r--mta-.. "The Kiiiing Of Randy Webe1ef''
(1 981, Drama) Hal Holbrook, Dixie
Carter. (1 hr., 36 min.)
81) llON "Magic Are" ~1954, Blogra-Wlo;Y~"°· c., oa Thom_,,
~--.... -.. "The Rack" ( 1956, Orama)
Paul Newman, Wetter Pidgeon. (1 hr., (0
min.)
CS) llDWll "MOdern Problems" (1981.
COmedy) Chevy Chase, Patti D' Arban·
ville:(1 hr.,30~ .. ... ! ..... L""" / IC009f DOO,....,. •::--.... • llDWll "Rock-A-Bye Baby" (1958,
Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell.
(2 hrs.)
• ..... llWIY "Muttal)tlat Dodln"
Leader of the Palestinian VIiiage League
and lorme< acM9or to King Hussain ol Jor.
dan. Dodin expresaes his views about the
U.S.'s role In the Middle East negotiations. ID NCUI Olltomn cm .,. "J1ruced1" < 1982. Comedy)
Bette Midi&<, Ken Wahl. (1 tv .• 45 min.) Cl llDWll "The Las1 Unicom" ( 1982.
Fantasy) Anlmeted. Voices ol Mia Far-
row, Alan Arkin. (1 hr .. 2( min.)
CZ)._ "Hemlet" ( 1969. Oreme) Nicol
Wl1111mson. An~ Hopi(lns. (2 hrs.) ·;·· ... .. ,_
~-. .... Nii'illOmn .,.. "Nine Hours To Rama" (1963,
Drema) Horst Buchhotz. Joie Ferrel'. (2
hr& .. ,..,, 11 m:u,...•
-· .. , ..... SchecMed: A look at lest nlghl'I ~I cl'lltnplonlhlp
title fll:iht bet....n Leny Holmes end
Marv!l lfezler. ( 1 tv., 30 min.)
• .. "Che~ By the 'Do.ten" { '"°· Comedy) c.tton Webb, JMnne Ct~"'W. E .... ..,., ... _.,.. .. :.::·•
~From Gillgln'• '91encf''
(1978, eom.dyJ Bob~. Alen Halt
Jr,=) • "A Nonnel Flee' The Wondn Of Pta11c Surgery"' The tr9UfM Of e cti.-
ftgur9d feet M to ~ °' ..._ cen now be .-.eJtd ~ 1t1t ~ ~ of pMtto IUfoetY,
• Hove ...,... thll raec1net1ng Wd ot maa ~-~-=1foQ'' (tllt, A<Mn-14 ,rtdey.Nov.25, 1113
lure) Barry Bostwick. Persis Khamballa.
(1 hr., 40 min.) · t9 llDWll "Strangers At Sunrise" (1971,
Drama) George Montgomery. Deana Mar·
=1tin .• ALl/_.MCM
unu..,.me'i'lll,._
.,_ "Words And Music" ( 19"8,
Musical) Mickey Rooney, Betty Garrell.
~hrs., 30 min.)
FACll OI QI.Nm
lllOIHC•'lll
.,_ "Nei hbOrs" (t981, Corned )
John Belushi, ~an Aykroyd. ( 1 hr., ~
~~ llOll LM fMll C8n'UL ,.
This premiere performer will sing more ol
her music than In any previous conoen
appearance In a concen from New York
City's Oentral ~hrs ) I -··· 419 ._DCM~ "Hawaii Adven·
lture-.t~
ITAltTm
llDWll "Return 01 Red Tiger" (198t,
Adventure) Brulce Le, Bruce Lal, 12 hrs.) I IATnllTAlt UUCTICA ML .. ,_ U .... Bob Vlla
Inspects the comple~ foundation of the
new solar house and discusses additional
site preparation. q ID -cM11aoo•••n11•mrn CE COU.W IAlllTUU. (Season Prem-
iere) Duke vs. Vanderbilt (2 hrs.)
CO) .,_ "An Unsultable Job For A
Woman" ( 1982, Mystery) Pippa Guard,
Billle Whitelaw. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) D .... "One Dark Night" I 1982; Hor·
ror) Adam West. Meg Tiny. ( t hr., 3"
min.)
CZ) lilOVll' "The Border" (1981, Drama)
Jacl< Nicholson. \TalerlePemne. ( 1 hr.,~~
.. uml ..... -lnJ_
:••ML .U'IDT _..,. ll.11 OI POOT· UU. "Elroy 'Crazylegs' Hlrach" Host:
iJoM-~~ATM ....
""'"' ._DCJll--1
.. "The Tw.M Chairs" ( 1970,
Comedy) Ron Moody. Frank La.ngella. ( 1 .. 1hr.,~'!r:ik .... .-....-.. . --.............. California Stele
vs. UCLA (2 hrt.)
•• -_. OP 9GIT'I Scheduled: U.S. Gtand Prix Motocroea MOIOfcYClt
Chemplonshlpa (from Cartlbad. CaAf.); Chlneee Acrobats ol Piking (from Ven-ccuv.. 8.C.); a report on the ll.S. Olym·
plQ HOci<ey Tum (from Toronto, Ont.). 11 hr .. 30 f'nln,) • ...,_ UWl Kentucky ¥t.
LOU:-Jr~~ II' W .. tW-•o... ... w,...
.. "The Lnl unlOOm'' ( 1982,
enfaty) Animated, V°'°'9 of Mii Fat·
!'"Alen M in. '1 !".. 24 mn.> .,.., ... ,,.,.,_.
" .. "It AlllMd AR ~ The Dey I
Left" ( t978, Advtntin) Tony Curtlt, an-~ ~hr .. 40Mln.) ·1-:-..: Kentudly YI. L°'*" Jt~30mln.)
--"Tl\llt Brtndl"
A girl Is torn between her mothef's tradi-
tional lifestyle and her Ultra-Independent
~;~·--, ...... -Oii UI fll'IWM. •DAY I Highlights of the
third day ol a tour-day muslC lesllval held
on Memorial Dey Weekend Include pefior·
mances by Stevie Nicks, Joe,Walsh, The
Pretendef'S, Missing PefSOn$, U2, Quarter·
flash and Bertin. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
DllDWll "Taps" (1981, Orama) George
C. Scoll. T=fa Hutton. ~ ........
--1ven1ng ·1:-r... . --.-..~ NOW M -.T WAI -Aft• the Arapaho medicine man saves Jessie's Ille.
Zeb and Luke learn thal the government Is
again breaking agra&manta with the Ind!·
ans~r.) I una~ Flight Of The Condor"
George Page takes viewers on a rare jour-
ney through lhe Andes Mountains. (Part
~ ~OIDICGIATM,..._ 11) ~ IAmTIM.L Missouri vs.
North Carollna (2 hrs.) cm llDWll "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982.
Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger.
James Earl Jones. In a mythical WOf1d of
the past. a warrior-thief and his compan-
ions are sent by a Nordic king to free the
ruler's daughte< from the leader of a snake
cult. 'R' (2 hrs., 10 min.)
CZ) llCMI "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Cllnt Eastwood. Kyle Eallwood. An
over-the-hill, alcohollc country-western
S1Mgef travets to Nnhvllle With~ 14-
year-old nephew tor a last-<:Nnoe audl· non at the Grand Ote"Opry 'Pa' (2 hrs., 5
minJrr
.. !.:J!super Fuzz" (t981, Comedy)
Terence Hiii. Ernest Borgnlne. An lnadllt·
ed Miami cop VMS his newfound super·
powett> to combat orgenlled crime. 'PG' -il.lb-1 -AT M.11'1 Ctiocolete trufflae Inspire e ~ to a chocolllte tectory: JI.Ill .P!~ree roeat uddlt of YMI. end goeet
cheITtllii'NV ltllkW CUITtlRf~. _ _,_.~ .. E'="' ..., ............ 1111 ... ,.,...
mlYWGICUI•• -........
.. _. "W., Cata" M*'V
tek• e loOk et • vatlety of belutlful end
dMdly wild Cit& lnc*Jdlng the leaulr. mout\..=.v-bobcat Ind ocetol. e-.n 1 ... T•w• _. II I 2 nee "1983 C...'a
ww.tetlonel'' ( 1 ht.) .. "M Ofllcef And A. Gentlamln~'
( 1912, Drlml) Aldwd a... Debta
Winger. M utdlcdtltd evlltlon ofbr
cendldete mettt ,. metch In e tcugtl *~ lnltNctor. ,.. (2 hrl .. I"*'-> ~~~~::'~= vie. A. ,__ • ftllc conttcllr wllt\
rMntfOUa per'IONf problaml II •ICIOwed
with teteldnttle powefl .... beir'll -.cl
-lalanlay Cont.
Buonlcontl hOet 1 r~ of the P<•vloua
week~f.'im'llahte. ( 1 hr.)
(0) --A talented Y°""il figure tk11er •lmlng tor 1 epot on thi
Otymplc tMm !Mfna the h11 1 juYenli.
form ofllthfltla. ( 1 hr.)
()) .. "Edge Of The City" ( 1957, Ch·
me) Sidney Poitier, John CelMvet". ( 1
hr .. 30mln.) .. ,.. ............. .
(I) .... "Hon6lyt<¥\k Min" ( 1982. Ora· me) Clint Eastwood. Kyle E111w00d. (2 hrl., 5 min.)
E .................... mi
.. .. "Fort Vume" ( 1955, W"tern)
Grewe, Join VoM. i.!,. hr., 30 min.) :a;"L-==='· 11111
I .. ,, ....
.. ''The S..rch" \:· Westem) llyton MOOl'e, Jly Sltver . ( 1 hr., 30 mlnJ.... ... • ..:~OICDIMll•a•• ~--"=Wlvet" (1980. Ora· me) Dennis Weaver, Kurt Auasell. (2
hfl.)
(I) auro ..... "SCCA Super Vees"
ffiom L~ Seca. Celll.) (A) (2 hrs.)
•.,.. "Island Of Adventure" ( 1979,
Ad'lenture) Norman Bowlee. Wiifred
=iBrai'!~:.:ln.)
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CB) .. "The Laat UnlOom" (1982,
Fan11ey) Anlmlted. Voic.t of Mii Fer•
row~ Arkin, ( 1 ht., 24 min.) .. ,,..:.--&'JfJ!Pm ...... -Ai'M'M .. ,_. S<:heduled: A look 11
1111 ~t'a hM~t champlonlhlp lllle f t bet.an Lairy Holmel Ind
Mlrvlt ruier. ( t ht,. 30 min.) ............ CD -•HI ... • l'llc-.--T SP<lno·
field ting• "Jetee'• Girt" and other hit• Tn e performance from the new Unlver111
Amphitheatre In Loe Angeles. ( 1 hr., 30
~~Cllm/flllfA11LMI
(I) .. "Love At Flrlt Bite" ( 1979,
C~George Hamilton, Suun Saint James. 2 hra.) e "8-ck Door To Heaven"
(1939. Orama) Vin Heftln, Walllc;e Ford. 1J hr., 30 min.)
tWGl) .. "Along Thi Great Divide"
( 1951, Wfftern) Kirk Douglas, Virginia
Mayo. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) ..........
-· A tFr POI__, A small boy llnds ltha~~ can give Is love.
_,. "The Concrete Cowboys"
( 1979, Mystery) Jerry Reed. Tom Sel-
leck. (2 hrs.)
26H Harbor Blvd. Coat• M•aa • 546-1 691
Hours: Mon-Fri 8-9 • Sat 8-6 • Sun M
• .. "The EgyptlM" ( 1864, Oram.)
it~tttlffr'Tletriey. (3hlt.)
_ ,_ _ NlcholM ,.._ tN
use of computert In the mcM9 lnduatry
and exemlnel how mcMel ••• adYIN'lllal
of edYenclng technolotW to crMlt
111treor(jine(y VlllAll lf*tL • n =••--.. •-mm•• CD> .. "I, Thi .My" ( 19'2. Or.ma) Armendl AIMnte, Barberi c.,,.,,, ( t
hr .. 60 mln.l
.. ' l<ennedys Don't Cry" ( 1982,
aphy) OocumentMy. Neff1ted by
Cl Roberteon. ( t hr., 40 min.)
(Z) .. "The Choeen" (1861. Crimi) ~"lmillln Schell, Rod Steiger. ( t hr .• 50 min~ -1!·=-=J.. .. "Hold Thlt Ghoet" (11Mt ,
) Abbott Ind Co.tello. Join Dav·
·la. (ti 71:0 "*'.) • ll I l 11 'IWY "Inside The
Trevel Agency BurMt.I" Two owntfl of
travel agencllt •>CPlaln how to brMk Into
lhl bYllnele, how to IUMYe. Ind future
trends.
• .0.-UCAIM--cmMW CC> .. "P.'1ftergeltt" ( t 982. Horror)
Craig T. Netaatl. Jobeth WIMiema. ( 1 hr., 55mln.)
([) IAn.AY _,AT M Miii Jackie
Beard I P1ul DeVoroe 12·round NABF
Featherweight Championship bout (from
Atl•-=t~~~i~•.), .. I llCAANO!ULL
Friday. Nov. 25, 1983 13
-lalurclay Cont.
( 1982. Dfama) Richard Gere, Debra
Wlngef. An undisciplined aviation officer
candidate meets his match In a tough
Naval dfMI Instructor. 'R' (2 hrs., 5 min.)
-· .. "The Dfagon Lives" ( 1978, AdVenture) Bruce LI, Caryn White. The
story of a martial arts star Is told. (2 hrs.)
ti) C0U.. Mm'l'IMl Missouri vs.
North Carolina (R) (2 hrs.)
([).,. "Erotica" ( 1980, Drama) Bri-
gitte Lahaie, Paul Raymond. A French
journalist lntefVlews a British porno star. i! hf., 25 min.)
(OJ .. "Melody In Love" ( 1981. Dfa·
ma) 'R' ( 1 hf., 30 min.) l~tMlm'I
W llOCa TY Guest: Jerry Lee Lewis. ( I
hr.)
I ••••--••••n ••n1•10M• ... .,. "Undefcooent" ( 1946, Dfama)
Katharine Heobum, Robert Taylor. A
small-town glri's dreams come true when
she marries a man of greaJ wealth, but her
happiness soon fades when she suspects
him of Insanity. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
Ct) llDWI "Blackout" (1978, Sus?ense)
James Mitchum, June Allyson. A massive
electrlcal blackout In New York Clty gives
a trio of psychotic killefs the chance to
escape lrom their police escorts en route
to a state hospital, 'R' ( 1 hr., 27 min.)
Cl) llDWI "Force: Five" (1981, A~
lure) Joe Lewis, Pam Huntlng1on. A band
of mercenaries attempt to rescue a young
woman from the clutches of a cull leader
who practices mind control. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 mln~econ -1~1UCll W .,. "Top Secret" (1978, Adven-
ture) Biii Coeby, Treoy Reed, An Ameri-
can art dealer Is tent to Rome on an
UC'ldefCOV9f mlak>n to retrieve 120
~ Ol 81olen~. (2 hta.)
••.,.''The ate Miles" (1975.
AdYenhKe) Tony te, Joanna Pet-
tet. A W9f amputee detennlned to prove
his Independence undeftaket a grueling
130-mlle Journey by Wheelchalt along the
California coett. (1 hr .. 30 min.)
l:Tl1111TLA1-Featured: Bob
()ytan; SteiAe Wonder; 38 Speclal; Mad-
neea; Kate Bueti; UEMO; Bow Wow Wow.
( 1 hr .. 3() min.)
-lunclay
··=---/CQ EFllffo.tL•• ==-,. ... M.Am
1111 -"'--WT•~ , ••..... --·· .. "FW9 Olyt One Summer" 982, lnme) s.t\ Connery. Betty
=--~'"'..L:_' (1 hr .. 50 rNn,)
Cl)• "f o Alce The WWI' ~=· ~, a..~ Randy
1:~--.. II ra• ....
-.. ''ThtVOoeMt~' (t"3. ) Bob Hope, DotOChy Lwnout. ( 1
tv .. 351Nn.)
11 Frtd9Y, Nov. 26, 1883
([) .,. "Love Child" ( 1982. Dfame)
Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges. A pregnant
inmate In a women's prison wages a bat-
tle to keep her child, who was tethered by
a manled ~uard. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CD) .. 'Suspicion" (1941, Suspense)
Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine. Directed tiy
Allred Hitchcock. A young woman sus-
pects her charming husband of planning a
mur=u2 hrs.) CZ) "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982,.. Of._
ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. An
over-the-hill, alcoholic country-western
singer travels to Nashville with his 14-
year-old nephew for a lasl-ehance audi-
tion al the Grand Ole Opfy. 'PG' !2 hrs .. 5
min.) •Gll~TMCll
•@ .,."Aral Love" (1977, Romance)
Susan Dey, Wiiiiam Katt. A young couple
finds It hard to establish a real relatlonshlp
In the lace of today's casual morality. 'R' i.! hr .• 32 min.)
• • .,. "Ivory Hunter" ( 1952, Adven-
ture) Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan, A
game warden sets up a wild animal sanc-
tuary in Mt. KHlmanJaro National Park In
East Atrlca. (2 hrs.)
•.,."Accomplice" ( 1946. Myst8fY)
Richard Arlen, Veda Ann Borg. A woman
hires a detective to llnd her missing hus-
band, but finds his murderer Instead. ( 1 hr., 30mln.)
!="Nine Hours To Rama" (1963,
Dfama) Horst Buchholz. Jose Ferrer.
Mahatma Gandhi's l11s1 brief hours are
seen through his assassin's eyes. (2 hrs ..
5 mln.)
(l)POOTMCI "Arco I L.A. Coliseum 10-
Kllometer lnvitatlonal" (R)
M (I) .. "Naughty Wives" (1974, Com-
edy) Brendon Pric.. Jacqueline. Logan. A
Eoung ~ from the country finds that hls
as a door-to-door saletmen In London
some unexpected t>onu9M. 'R' ( 1 hr.,
20mln.)
... "Zapped!" (1982, Comedy)
Scott Balo, Wlflte Aimee. A high echool
science gentus UMt hit accidentally
acquired paychoklnetlc powers to Improve
his love life. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
.. al) ..
(I) C&Lm um'llM.L Duke vs. Van·
derbllt (R) (2 hrs.)
...... "The Keegans" (1975, Oflll'\ll)
Adam Roart<e, Judd Hirsch. The bfothef
of 11 viciously beeten model Is Indicted for
her assailant's murder. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
~--mlACI .. (fS= "Berbarosa" (1982, Western)
Wiiiie Nelson, Gary Busey. A Texas outlaw
grows to become a legend wtlile cons1en1-
ly on the run lrom Iha authorities and his
-~y ln.&aws..!PG!-{ 1 hr~. 30 min.) -Cf)~,,,. m llOWll "Unchained" ( 1955. Dfame)
Elroy Hirsch, Barbara Hale. A group of
Inmates exl>erienoe Nie In a minimum
security prison In Chino, California. (1 hr.,
45 min.)
Gll M wo.ATITC1••10-•111• ®.,. "Megeforce" (1981, Adven·
lure) Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambetta.
A group of technolOglcally superior mer-
cenaries battle the foroes of a tiny military
diolatorshle,. 'PG' (1hr.,40mln.)
CD)llOWll 'Conan The Barbarian" (1982,
Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger,
James Earl Jones. In a mythical wor1d of
the past. a warrior-thief and his compan-
ions are sent by 11 Nordic king to tree the
rulef's daughter from the leader of a snake
cult. 'R' (2 hrs.. 10 min.)
CZ) llDWI "Lianna" (1983) Linde Grlf·
fiths, Jane Hallaren. (2 hrs:L
•Cl) PAT CCI.I.le M .. 1.-1w1 VOiun-
teers from the audience respond oomlcal·
ly to hypnOSis suggesttons made to them
~ thlsentertalner. ( 1 hr.)
• • llOWll "The Sender" ( 1982. Horror)
Kathryn Harrold, Zeljko Ivana!<. A flurry of
telepathic halluclnatlons Is unleashed on
the stall and patients at a Georgia psychl·
atrlc hospital when a tulcldal patient with
uncontrollable psychic powers Is edmlt-
led. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 inln.)
-· .. "Taggart" (1965, WMtem) Tony Young, Den Duryea. Baeed on Louis
L' AtnOUf'I ncMll. A men Is hired to kll a
young boy who wenta 10 avenge Na per-
ient~~~f min.) " . ..,. • .,. "llland Of AdYenture" ( 1979.
Adventure) Normen Bowtee. Wllffed
Brambell. fOUf Brt11ah t.,,_.~ tangle
with tem>fllts Wtlllt on 9UITimer vecetlon.
I ( t hf., 25 min.)
-lalUrtlgCont.-
with nuolMt wute. 'PG' ( t tit., 30 min ) • _. "Ptanet £9rth" ( t974, Scleoce-,_._.ocumn._ r!Ctlon) John S.Kon. Olene Muldaur. A
119 ._.._ 20th-century man It Mnl through a time
-· ftUILll warp Vito the 22nd C"1tury. (1 hr., 30 m•LA. min.) ...,,,.,. all ... .. e • ._ OJI_.• "Caln.tine m•UI-., Perr" Denying aoouaatlont of being • WWI .. ""' .., Prot ... 1nt, lhe managee IP avoid execu·
...... tlofrend outltWt t-t.nty. ( t ~"'min.)
• (I) -CW ..-..r Animated. •t+:.r-=-.,... ....._. The llOY9f'\ly cat 1"'5 penge ol guilt 1ltet H CT:WI Ed McMahon
a111nglng • pr1NI for wtlloti the pet dog ot lfld Ann Jllllln h<>lt a colllctlon ot vldeO
his owlll'·a roommate'ls sent to the IOOal actv.ttltem.nte featuring many of tOdey'e
QQUnd. (R) 1,2P stara. ( 1 hr.) U e ilM~&-lflT,..... Arnold's favor-• <II LOW IOAT Vlckt trlet to help a
lie teacher (Jayne Kennedy) reveals the young woman (Oenle41f Brilebolll with
astonlehloa truth abOUI Mt nMd 10 hOld parental probleme, a newlywed (Pllft(er
down ano1ner Job~ Stevenson) tries to hide his wife (Klrttle e _. "Esc From New Y0tk" Alley) from hit dallying boll, and a man
(1981, Science· lctlon) Kurt Ru88ell. JDan Haggerty) enhte • friend (Baine
Adrienne Barbeau. In 1997, a hardened oyce) to help him IMrn which crew
crlmlnal Is offered a pardo_n LI hCl can rea· lmem,~ stc»e hla tlancee. Q ( 1 hr.)
cue Iha president ol the U.S. trom the -
prison city that Manhattan has become. _.-TUCU ~hrs.) ... OJI _. • "Catherlfle • <II T~ NOOlml Hooker Is determined Parr" Denying accuutlons of being a
to team the ldenUty of the beautltul "Jane Ptotestant. she manage& to avoid eKecu-
Ooe" wh<>se body he found In the surf. n lion and outlives Henry. (I hr .. 30 min.)
(1 hr.) ...,. (I) CR. POCnUl.L "Belt Anal Game" (2 G ~ MmTUU. Las Vegas vs hts.. 30 min.)
Reno (2 hrs.) Cl) .,. "Love At Arst Biie" ( 1979. • 9llWr.-r1111wm H!atured: a Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint
look at the controversial TVO tallng sys· James. A IC>Ve*amltten Col.Im Dracula
tam for TV personalities; an Interview with packs up his coffin and heads fOf New
James Stewart, whose 1954 lllm "Rear York City to find the reincarnation ol a tor-
Window" Is In re-release; actress Motgan mer love. (2 hrs.)
Fairchild; a profile of movie mogul Louis B .. ([) .,. "Barbarosa" ( 1982, Western) Ma~I~.)' Wiiiie Nelson. Gary Busey. A Texas outlaw
I ,._..• COWIT grows to become a legend while constant· 90l'TI ly on the tun ltom Iha authorities and his
lllMVM..J._lger Dge(" ~mllc;>Qra· a r ln·laws. 'PG' 1 hr .. 30 min.)
pher Dieter Plage traces the hle,h1story __ _
and hebtts of lhe Bengal tiger In the tor--m Tl4I ftLLOW.,.. The Champions' es1s,~!!~a-nd Nepa.1.p,<1 hr.) callle herd Is forced to cross a hlghty GD _.._ or•m.i&.D,_ restticted U.S. air base as the resun ot Jeb
CC)..,. "The Best Yeats 01 Our Lives" Hollister's scheming. (I ht.)
( 1946, Drama) Fredric March. Myrna , ...
Loy. Three veterans and their wives strug· 0 PllllUY-... The wife (Jeannie
gle to adjust 10 postwar civilian life. (3 Wilson) ot a doctor (Gordon Thomson)
hrs.L te-ltves her wedding day by leaving him tor
(I)...,..,_ someone else, and a man (Richard Giiii· 00 .,._ ·~oas Boot" .u1e.1. Or.ama) land). !Inds hlmsell itolated with 1wo iov«y
Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer wo~ ( 1 hr.)
In 1941, a young German U·boal crew D 'Cast A Giant Shadow" ( 1966,
lace the Challenges and hOfrors of war Biography) Kirk Douglas. John Wayne.
_when they leave porl on their first subma· Colonel Devld Marcus aupervlses the
rlne tour. 'A' (2 hrs... 25 min.) • training ol Israeli soldiers In 1949. (2 hra .. , cm .. "I, The Jury" ( 1982, Drama) 35 min.)
Armande Assante, Batbara Carteta. Prl-I nM .....
vale eye Mike Hammer tangles with a tGUD-.
coterie of villalns 86 he atlempts 10 _. "Dinner At The Ritz" (1937,
avenge a war buddy's murder. 'R' ( 1 hr.. Mystery) Annabelle, Oevld Niven. The
SO min.) daughter of a murdered French banker 0 llO¥m "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy) places blind trust In the help ottered by
Scott Baio, Wlllle Aames. A high school her financier flance In IOcallng the killer.
science genius ~ his accidentally 11 hr .• 30 min.)
acquired psychokinetic powers to Improve (OJ llGIW9 "Jlnxedl" ( 1982, Comedy)
his love Ille. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Belle Mldler, Ken Wahl. A singer talks· an
{%)_."The Chosen" (1981, Orama) unlucky casino dealer Into helping her dO
MHlmlllan Schell, RQ<1 Steiger. A friend-away with her obnoictous boyfriend. 'A' ( t
ship slowly develOj:» between a worldly, hr., 46 min.)
assimilated Jew and &tie son of a Hassldic Ct _. "Sllll Of The Night" ( 1982.
rabbi. ·~1 hr .. 50 min.) Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep. A ••(I) "Any Which Way You Can" psychiatr1st becomes lncealngly lnvoNed
( 1980. Comedy) Cllnt Eastwood. Sondra with a mysterious woman who was the
Locke. A tough California bartoom mistress of a murdered pe11ent. 'PG' ( 1
brawler Is blackmalied Into a high· tv .. 30 min.)
wage<ed light with an East Coast counter· CZ> _. "Lianna" ( 1983) Linde Grit· ~rt.JR) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ftths .• Jane Hallaren. (2 tin.) 8e••1Ncm Ricky's clflvlng les· -1~TUCU son from Grandfather Stratton (John -.,..._flOOllMl__.,
Houseman) leads to disaster tor Edward's A PM CIY MOii -A shatteringly
prized car and the Stratton home. realistic dramatlzltlon about wtlat has
eon-.. to be called "the ehnt 01tm.'" wtt.
beating, 11 hr., 30 mlo.) Cfl) ... "Fot04t: FM" ( Hl81, AcMn-
tUta) Joe L9Wll. Pam Huntington. A bind
of meroenarlet attempt to reteue a young
woman from the ckltchet ot a cult leadef who practlcet mind control. 'R' ( 1 !ir., 35
min.)
IM••lfllTl .. ICf'l'IJl'llll-M
11111 1'9AT9Gl'TIHll
tW A Vt.Ir=. Streisand
uuea her experlencee •• bOth actor
and dlfector In the movie "Yentl" and shows cJlpt from the tllm.
.... "Mr. Ma)estyk" (1974, A<Mn-
ture) Charlel Btonaon. Linda Crlltal. A
melon grow.r lrom ColotadO discOYefl a
oon11ac1 hat been put°"' on him by the
Malla and atrugglee to escape • mob hit
man. (2 hrs.). CC) .,. ' PolterQellt" ( 1982, Horror)
Craig T. Nellon. Jobeth Wiiiiama. Vengeful
ghosts take over a suburban CallfOfnla nome and ab®ct the reeldent family's y~ngeet child. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 55 min.)
(JJ _.. "Touch Me In The Momlng"
(1981, Orama) Veronica Hart, US.
Deleeuw. P11alonate encounters crowd
the time of a trio of lnsatlable beauties. ( 1
ltv .. :t:ru-
11119 ~TUCU
tW _.."True Grit" (1969, Western)
John Wayne. Glen Campbell. A marshal
and a TeKaa Ranger help a young glrl wno
Is seeking revenge upon lho!le wno
caused the death ol her father. (2 hrs,. 30
mln.L D e IA'lu.AY ~ LM Host: Join
RlvCHa. Guests; MU&lcal Youth. (R) (I hr.,
30mln.
MCWWI ..... ccun .........
._"Homework" (1982, Comedy)
Joan Collins. MlcAael MOfgan. A higtl
school stUdenl has a dlttlcutt lime trying to
lose his virginity. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.)
... "The Deer Hunter" (1978, Ora·
mat Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep. Three CIOM, car•lree-lrlendl IF()fll.8 small Penn-
sylvania steel town are changed fOfever
by llCpe<lenclng the terrOfs or war when
they are dratted end sent to Vietnam. 'R' ~hrs .. 3 min.) tW• .. "HustUng" (1975, Drama) Lee
Remick. Monte r Markham A woman
reporter likes a firsthand look 11 the big-
money wor1d ot prostitution. (2 hrs . 15
min.)
-1~--·· .... .. "The Andromeda Strain"
( 1971, Science-Fiction) Arthur Hiii, David
Wayne. Three scientists WOf'I\ to Identity a
deadly strain of bacteria In time to save
one from ••Unction. (2 hrs.. 30 .
• CMUWAY •t&VaW Mike Wal·
laoe discusses hla family backgtound. his
eerty tadio years and hfs dlfftculty In Wln-n~;.;rtanc. as a journallat. (1 hr.) cm ••-<%> .. "The Bordef" (1981, OrarN)
Jack Nlcholson, Valerie Perrine. A TallU
border guard's valueS come In conlllct •
with those of his comipt oo-worilera end
his materialistic wife. 'R' ( 1 ht11 45 min.) l wnTu ..,,.
-~ ....... .. _. "An Otfloer And A Gentleman"
Friday, Nov. 25,, 1983 15
-Sunday Conl. ··----·-CC).,_ "Six Pack" (1982, Comedy)
Kenny Rogers. Diane lane. ( 1 hr.. 45
min.)
(I) • .,._ "Caesar's Tal'IOe Classic
Semifinal" ~A} (1 hr,)
® Pl.AmM:I• 1MI UIT '°'*OP M _, CAlna Eric Sevarald hosts this
documentary employing dl'amatlc re-
~tment and archival rtlm footage to
recall the disastrous fire In 1934 that
claimed 137 lives aboard the IUxury cruise
ship. ( 1 hr.)
Cl)._ "Honkytonk Man" (1982, Ora-
ma) Cllnl EastWOOd, Kyle Eastwood. (2
hrs .. 5 min.) g .. "Doi And The Ka oo"
( 1978. AdVenlure) Animated. cr::1ed
Yoram Gtoea. (1 hr., 15 min.)
CUWCMITOGm
--1.-TATM.,_ _, .. um ...,..
,..,, .. -.&.
-~ _, "The Slclns Game" Arnold PaJm.
9f, Jacic Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom
Watson compete In an lndMdual cha._
lenge 1ournament (from the Desert High·
lands Golf Course In Scottsdale, Ariz.), (2
hrs.) ID WMI. mm?-"Stlll More OeNber·
atlons" Guest: Ian McAYlty, publlsher,
Deliberations.
.. (I) .. "Cannery Row" (1962, Dra-
ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Wlnoef, (2 l'lrl.) -all 110W11 "Return To Peyton Place"
( 1961, Drama) Carol Lynley, Jeff Chan-
dler. (2 hrs .• 40 min.) '*I...,. A&L01111u .. 1 .s ... •. ....c ... ... ''Aock·A·Bye Baby" ( 1958, =) Jeny Lewis. Marllyn Maxwell.
• WiUSC nmm "The Citadel"
The high expectations of a young Soots
medical graduate are jolted .. he starts
his career In a Wellh mining town. c:;J ( 1 ~cm1m m1•-.11-ll).,.m-. ''Up And Down The
Slopes" Travellng around the mountain;
lntroduotlon of the turn with a "Christle'' -,.,M'i:'.:. -·---'"•··--
____ ,..
..... .. Red cl'lallengee Gobo
81 IMder of the F,.ggla
CD) .. "SuDermiii II" ( 1980, Fantaey)
Chriltopher ~. Margot Kidder. (2
l'lrl.. 5 min.)
• .. "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982,
Comedy) ~ AIWftl, Robeft Pretton.
{l l'lra.' 15 min.)
(%) .. "The Oen1t For Vulturte" ( 1978, Adventure) Rlcherd Hanll, Rli:h-
wd ~-'1 hr .. 47 ri\.) .. 1-.Y 117.._Cil..,llNU•l•tr;D
""' --I .........
form.l(IC8 of BMtl'KM!n's Symphony No,
9 in D"Minor, Opus 125. (R) ....... __ Mn
CC).,. "The Secret Life Of Waher Mit-
ty" ( 1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Vlrgfn-
la M&(2 hrs.) ® "The Chosen" (1981. Drama)
Maximilian Schell, Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr .. 50
min.)
(I) Nim CllAll "An Act 'Of Despara·
lion" Jonathan sets off conllk:tlng ~
lions among his classmates after obtain-
ing some old Ktngsfleld exam queatlons.
A9YAIUCMPN•H •II • -1=wr:r._.._. . -· ...... ,.....Mn
.. ._ "The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Dra-
ma) Peter O'Toole, Steve Rallsback. (2
h{s., 9 min.~ we ' IM ...,_ "Four Wheel
Jamboree" 8 ea&I "The Skins Game" Arnold Palm-
er, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom
Watson compete In an lndMduat chal-
lenge tournament (from the Delert High·
lands Golf Course in S<:ottldale. Ariz.). (2
hrs.~..,.. I mnoru. TGDAY ...
... "Chitty Chitty Ba Bang"
(1968, Fant•y) Dick I/an ~e. Sally Ann Howes. (3 hrs.)
I .....
Ill IOOftMLL Denver Bronoos at San ~(3hrs.) 1 .. "Dragonlla " (1981, Adven-
ture) Peter Mec=r.-Caitlin Clarke. ( 1 hf_, 55 min.) wl:t"-==== I I W I ... ftU F .. tured: a dlecusslon of
the future ot pubic br09dcatlng with
gueets Wllllam H. Kobln, President of f<CET..,a~_Kutczyclcl. Vice Presl-
det\t ~-'"'"'"'tor KCET. I~..,.. "StUdl lonlgan" (Part 4)
( 1979, Orama) Charles Ourntng, Colleen Dewhurlt.~ 1 hr.) .
I:. ·-An ... ama""' torm Of houllng tor the aged offered In a ooop-
arauv. l'lOUl8 where elq)enMS and meels
.,. lhat9d II axple>ted. .....
(%) .. "Sex Kittens Go to College"
(HMSO. N' Memle Van Doren. Tuaada~eld. 1 hr .. 34 min.) WQ) m A 16-yMr-old boy, who
hM wtthdrawn to *'°8 becauM of a
ltuttet ICOttl a bteMlhrough when he .. -r::r ....... 1· .. ~·-_ ..
~·~~ Cowboyt"
979, ~) Jerry Attd. Tom Set-~-1--n=-.... ~°'""'-... ,.~ ·F9'C ................. of the
hole dty end .,,_.._ .. MrOn top.
I~"°""' -Wlllrn ldu'nln. ~=•Girt'' (1912,eom.. ~ Gordon Jciln -...... Die Haptun. CI l'W., to"*'-)
®.,_"Right Of Way" ( 1983. Orama)
Bette Davis. James Stewart. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) •
(nl .,_"Split Image" (1 981, Orama)
Michael O'Keefe, Karen Allen. ( 1 hr .. 51
min.) ct.,_ "Sheflocil Holmes In Terror By
Night" (1946. Mystery) Basil Rathbone,
.::.~hr.)
-US IV-Guest: Waher Cronkhe. IWUIPI.._
--wmr WAI .. Zeb (James Arness) endl the sufferings of his friend
under Indian tor1ure and lUl<e (Bruce
Boxleitner) faces the death of the Simon·
lie woman he kMM. (Part 5) (1 hr.) I -···--........
-NITIMr OP .-cA A proflle of Ont-
11_1& praeented. ( 1 hr.) ........... •cou.umTUU. .... .. "Jack And The BMnstalk"
(1952, Comedy) Abbott and CoatellO, e Beer. (2 hrs.) mmTMllUCTICA
' lllnt '" .... ,. ...... CflL IOOftMLL "Grey Cup" (live from
BC Piece In VancOUYef, B.C.). (3 hrs.)
(I) .. "Five Deys One Summef''
( 1982, Drama) Sean Connety, Betsy
Sranlley. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.)
CJ) .. "The Sectet life Of Wafter Mff·
ty" ( 1947, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virgin-
ia Mayo. (2 hrs.) Cl ..... "Still Of The Night" ( 1982.
SU&penae) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. i! hr., 30 min.)
... .........0 ti Olympic eYentS t'lighllght·
ed In tl'lll hour 11e women·• Downhill and
iMenLT.:· (1 hr.)
lA-•--•009MY ,.. ........
11'1 .. IDll• I I -.u. "Wlllle Netlon"
.. "The Spirit Of Th9 a..Nve"
( t973. Or1m1) Ana Torrent. Fem9ndo
Fernan Gomez. ( 1 tw .. 35 min.) -1-..... . -_., ....... "They Didn't Ha\18 A
Chtnce" A look at Olympie Ylcte>ta Who
W'lf'8 up IGliWt ,, .... ldous-oddl end roee atxwe lhem, ( 1 hr.)
(1)--.... --... "Bftwtl Th9 Blob" (1972,
Horror) Oodffey Cambridge. Mert.ne ~..Ji"'--l • • "Riecue.from a.g.n·11111Md" ( 1978. Comedy) 8oO Denver. "*' ... .if.~) "One On Ont" c18n, Creme)
• Beneon, AMeneO'tOOle. = ....,_ .. s.-~ .
atlOnl" Guell: llft Mc:Aytty, publlher,
OelibefatlOM.
... ·~ (1918. Oratnll) t<tll Kltlt~ Al Mcc:hw. (2 .... ,
• -···-.,. .. out*"" oolOr ~ ... lbOUt ..........
end how ~ ""'°"°"• end dllcJ•\n •mT·~~OI Alndert" (1169. ~) o.Wt Ledd, Ooneld Crtlp. (2 ~h .. ••wr--•• ...... Ml ....... ,... ...
OOCUmtnllfy -= ~..-.c ..
enectmellt ..,d -~ 10 '**' "" ~ .. In tlS4 .... clllmed 137 .. ~ the IUlwry CfUlle
-lanclay Cont.
!-., ...
~ umllM.L MIMoufl va.
h Carolina (A} (2~ ,,, ... ._ • mr•---• , ___ _
'lll"ICAT .... _
GIM.M Eli wn.oa• ,,.,, . ....., ....,. •-.nun• .. "GrMt Ex~t1tion." (1975,
Drll'lll) Michie! YOfk. S111h Miies. ( t hr., 15 ~ Ca> "Lucky Lady" ( 1975, Come-
~) Lill Mlnnelll, Burt Reynolds. ( 1 ht.,
• ';J."""' •m--"Peyton Place" (1957. Dr•ma)
L1n1 Turi*. Lloyd Nolin. (3 hra .. 20 min~ -1 .... ,.Allll . ~AaCll~TheJew
lth holldly Hanukkah la cet.brated 11
Rabbi St1nley J. Schacter hoata 1 com·
mernor1tlon of the 40th 1nnlVefslry of the
W1rs1w Ghetto uprielng.
""11Al9.-t Muma,_
WMOll.• IA-..,, .. _,_ .... .., _.,LOGI .. -·--.. "Quartet" ( 1948. Dr1ma) tan
FleminQ, H«mlont BaddMy. (2 hn.)
(8) .. "DrlQO"MY*" ( 1981, A(Mn-
tufe) Pater ~Nlcol. Caitlin Clarke. ( 1 l'!f .. 65 min ..... -) __
<1)M'llt\lll I
... "Thraa Wlrflorl" (1977, Dr•·
ma) Randy Quaid, Chefltt Wtllte Eagle . H~mln.1 Cl) "Buddy. Buddy" (1981, Come-
dy) Jack Lemmon. Willer M1tthau. ( 1
hr .. 36 min.) ...., ... .... wu•• --ATCM.Y""' :•m•JL ... _ .....
1191111111 I •1c•mTW11MU.1mT·
.. CI) Ma• WlllE--Member1 of the
Children'• Theltre Company perf()(m this
mus!cat 1daptatlon of Lewis Carrol's ctaa-
llc llOty of Alice's adventures In Wonder· II~ hrs .. I min.)
·1--'=--=-MOOD OUL_.
CllOOm " ..... W IY•DW An old Chinese teo·
end. "Ltang And The M1glc P1lntbrush,"
tells the :!°!I. ol8 paintbrush that magi· call~ to Hie. (A) c;i
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·-laaclay Cont.
mat• ~ him to 9Mtt a more :ra=pr.rr· Q~~) Land Of My
Fether" A young Chlne9e Amerlcen )ouf·
nallat visits Chine lo find het roots and has
a touching reunion with her f11het's family. CI) .,. "Monsignor" ( 1982, Orama)
Chrialopher Reeve. GenevleYe Bu)old. An
ambitious Amet'lcan priest's secular actlvl·
ties lnc.lude mafia deals and cemal affairs.
'R'~) (%) "The B«det" (1981, Drama)
Jack Nicholson, Valelle Perrine. A TeJCaS
border guard'• value& come In conlllct
with thoae of his ~t co-woriun and his materiallatlc wife. 'R ( 1 hr., 45 min.) .. , ... ,. ....
.. -.111T Guest: "How Would You
•• To Go To School In The Zoo?" Dr.
warren Thomas, Director of the Los
Angeiel Zoo and Barry Shapiro, Teacher
ol the Honcn Class held al the L.A. Zoo. e toUlllll "The Music Of Ralph Sha·
pey" The MacArthur FOOl'ldatlon award·
winner IS profiled as he reheerMe and
conducts his lnnovatlw mualc.
(I) CR. ...crllM&. "Grey Coe>" (from BC =~~) (3hrs.)
-· CJ) ........... Glorle'• adop-tion of Andree (Robin lgnlco) II thwarted
by news of the glr1's natural mothet. and Tr~ deels with a dlfficult patient
IOI Vandis). (1 hr.) &a:.,_,, .-.o
-AT MM• Chocolate trutfles
Inspire a visit to a chooOlate fact()()'; JuNa
prepar• roeat saddle of veal, and gueet
chef Leatea Reis malt• curried oysters. D
• mATI& anau1• "The ute or
Verdi" Despite harsh etftlclam from a
gtoup of artists led by oompoeer Arrigo
Bolto. Verdi still f'lnds lnle>ifatlon to com-
poee "Don C.rto" and "Alda." ( 1 hr .• 30
min,) CID M llRll-"Shattered Vowa" A
young men who married en older woman
coniplres with his stepdaughter to mufder
his wtte.
(I) NMI _. "Snow" Hart la In dee-
perate need of a computer whiz when the
not• !Of Klgnafle4cfa legal brief are loll In
a downed computer. { 1 hr.)
-d!) .. "The Story Of Louie Pesteur"
( 1938. 81ogr9')hy) PllUI ~ Akim
l'aMWoft. Dedicated to the ~
of ~. Peateur ftnda cur• fof enthru
and hydrophobia and dlaCOYer9 tha pM-
teurtutlon ~ for mlli. ( 1 ht.. 66 .. ar.._ "Tha Sotdler" (1912. AtMJrt.
ture) K.n Wehl, \Wlat\'I PMoe. A NIHelt
QA 1g9n1 II Wit to neutrellze a Sowtlt•
bldled terron.t plot to hoed tha MldMlt
hOltaot lllth nuce. ~ 'R' ( 1 ~30~ --•'!la1u 11 1,. -~""4: en """,,.._ wlltl Jatnea ~. ~ , ... llm ''AMt Window'' II In~
Morgen Felrdllcl In '£nglend tor a Aobll\
Hood apoot, • ptotle of mowtl mogul lou-
11 IL Meyer~ tw~ • -1-•-_.. 0... end Jet. .., l~ ...... ''Ster 10" end ''Going
~·,·, Tll•t•-eomidv ~ con-. with dlll6o llm end
new9 fOOtaga In WI offbeat, •tlrtc 1911• ;,..., ........ ,..
IO Frtdlly. Nov. 25, 1113
-cm .. "O..ttitrap" (1982, Mystery)
Michael catne, Christopher Reeve. A play·
wright suffering from writer's block plans
lo dO aw1y with a former student ot his
and plagiarize the young man's promising
ly, 'PG' (1hr.,65 min.) ..... ,..,.,..
tW •~&rm:.. .. ........ ..,,......,
twl'lm A ftllWl&ITOIY "Cam·
bodle And Laot" Though theee countries
were technically neutral. they bOlh suf·
fered mesatve bombing; In Cambodia's
caae, It was a poet-war Fiolocaust of terror
anddeath.o (1 hr.) CID .. ''The ChOlen" (1981, Drama)
Maxlmlllan Sohall, Rod Steiger. A friend-
ship slowly de'4<>Ps between 8 woridty,
assimilated Jew Ind the son of a Hassldlc
rabbi. 'PG' (1 hr., SO min.) •
CI) .. "Shame Of The Jungle" {1975,
Comedy) Animated. Voices by John
Belushi, Biii Murray. Apeman Shame
comes to the rescue of hls belo't'ed June In
this rlbeld spool of Tarzan movies. 'R' ( 1
hr .. 15mln.)
()) .. "The Houf'Aj Of The Besker-
Yilles" ( 1982. Mystery) Ian Rich8rdson,
Brian Blessed. Meeter lleuth Sherlock
Holmes lnvestlgat• mysterious goings-on
at Baskervllle Hall. ( 1 hr .. 18 min.)
(%) .. "The Game For Vultures"
(1978, Adventure) Richard Harris. Rich·
ard Roundtree. A Nlhlns mercenary who
smuggles American helicopters Into Africa
during a terrorist war Is pitted against a
liefcelr~ter. 'A' (1hr .. 47mln.) I WAU.Y
ttrtl ...
.. "New York. New York" ( t977,
Musical) Uz.a Mlnnelll, Robert De Niro.
During the big bend era ol the • "°9, a
dedicated mualclan flnda his devotion torn
between his mualc end his songstress ,.,wife==~ min.)
WllW -.o ---..,NL ....
.. "The Aral 0..dly Sin" (1980,
Mystery) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway.
The ... rch fOf a vtcloul klller whoee
weapon le an lceplctt COMPllCatea the Ille
of a New Y°"' City polloe detectl'ie wtlOM
wife .. etftlcally Ill. (R} (2 tn., 15 "*'·) CC) .. "Spllt Image" (1982, Orama)
Mlct*' o·~. K..-.n Alen. A young man'• ~tton Into a~ commune
and J::='.'t effor1a to dlpogram him .. ~ (tht .. 56m.)
!!CUI
""' .. "The Fnt DMdly Sin" (1980, ) Fnintt smra;-Feye OQnew.y,
Tha ~ tor a vtoloul kllar wtlOM
~ II ert lcapld( compllcat• the Nie
of.• "New· y°"' City Pollot detective whoee wHe II crlttoelv I. tAI 12 In. I ,.. .... ''Aooettr Ooaburn" (1975,
W...tm) John Weyne, J<attwtnt Hec>-
bum. Whan a fedlrel merahel eett °"' to "-* "°"" • 1111"9 of ...... ldOM. a ...., .... a grudge egelnet tha geno
INllta on jolNng Nm Ir\ the hunt. (2 ln.. 10 !Ml.) • -u .. -.·-··-----·-Gary end Mery Mii Motllly hott tNI
look at the ~ of ElNoplrl end c.m-
bOdla wtW3 .,. running out of time OUe lo
dtougf'lt, fal'l'IN end"'· Ck-..: a...
Uoaams. Susan Howard and Dennis wea .... 1hr.) (ll) "Omar Khayyam" ( 1957.
Adllenture) Comel Wilde. Debra Paget.
An adllenturer leads a group ol revolution-
aries In their attempt to set up thelf own
aha~s., Smln.} I • • ""••••1•••rrin1 • ,_ 5 IBI• a. UI. E.G. MatWhall ner·
rain this documentary look at the humor,
style and Intellect of President John F.
Kennedy that re-creates one of his press
confefences. ( 1 hr,) e .. "Birgltt Haas Must Be l<Mled"
(1982. Drama) Philippe ~ret. JMn
Rocnefort. A Frencti secret serW:e chief
develops a complex scheme to klll a
e'ng Germen terrorist without lmplicat· -~ ;:r.~,:~it~ ~~ ~;:!r:i.·>(1974,
Mys1ery) Donna Miiis. Ian Hendry. An
architect makes an apPOlntment with a
young woman to look OYef her new house
but hit mentally unbalanced twin shows
~In hlse!J 1 hr .• 30 min.) ••-rr•1wa .. CGU.m IAm1llLL Duke vs. Van-
detr'J i~~2 hrs.) .. l~mrr our IT-...n The racy corMdleone hostt en af.male
iii show taped at Chippendale's
tclub In Los Angeles. ( 1 hr .. 11 min.)
-.. "Buddy. Budcfy" (1981. Come-
dy) Jeck Lemmon, Walter Matthau, While
an assassin concentrates on his neJCt klll·
Ing. he It rudely Interrupted by a bumbling
failure ol a man who Is attempting eulclde.
'R' i1~hra1a36 mln;L ·1·,.,··-11111111••--
... "Split Image" (.1981, Drame)
Michael O'Keefe. Karen Alen. A man fs
Mdl>oed Into Joining a rellgloul colt. ( 1
hr .• 51 min.\
(%) _.. 1·Sex Kittens Go to Colege"
( 1960. ComedV) Memle Van Oor9n.
Tuesday Weld. A lhapely b6onde ttttooer It Mlected by a compu1er u being° ihe
propef choice to heed up a college lci-
enoe ..:;;;r~& 34 min.) -~--"The Secret Llf• Of Walter Mlt·
• ty • (1~7. Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virgin-
ie Mayo. A rneell man burdetled with
domestic attachment• conjuree up lu-alorll of hlmlelf as a two. (2 tn. \
W CI) .. "~ Bombehall'1 (11M8,
Comedy) Bowery ·eoy.. 8hetdon Leon-
ard. Phot::m lmS>llcat• tha Boyl In a benk . (1 ht., 30 min.) .
-, _ Guest: ~ Newmen.
~.. .. ''Hell ...,,. .. (l911, HorrOf')
Blelr, Vincent 9WI Pettan. At.,.,, of
their lnltlatton. httmlty lll1d tofOtlty
peedgee =::~· In • ~. IUP-~ menalOn. 'R' ( t ht.,
40mln.) ••<1>•----(1) .. "Tha Bledl" ( t979, Creme)
Joan ~ Mll;tl9ll Coby. After WI
=•-+!~~ ..•n. · .. " .... °'""'"' ~ ..... a. .. ..-,.._.M ~ Amertcren ~·· 8'0lllr ..... tlat lncludl IMfta dlllll 8"d --.......
-lliildayC..I.
ll:!!P (1hr)
CO} .. "Lucky Lady" ( 1976, Come-
dy) Lill Minn.ill, Buf1 Reynoldl. (I hr.,
68 min.)
•l!l.l•IUINOllMl.-T H IJll llCAANOllMl ''OMllon I -AA OUar·
tet~3 hr• .. 20 min l
-· ''Conepifacy Of T9rl0f" I 1975. Myste<y) Mlchetl Con1t1ntlne. Berber• Rholdff,.. hr.;.:. min ) I ~::.,;,.,. ·----·-.. ,_,_ Nleholta reviews the
use ot computert In the movi. Industry
and elCemlnes how movlet take 1dvantege
, of ed11enclng technology 10 create
extr&Oldlnary visual tHeota.. e llOWll "The Bat Yeera Of Our Lives"
( t~e. Dtama) Frtdtlc March, Myrna
Loy. (2 hrs., 52 min.) •U UllrA Am,. 'Mm.._ Three
hlbetnatlng btlrt dlacove< the meglc and
wonder ot Chtlatmaa tor the nrat tfme. ( 1
hr.)
I =~·Are All Young Europeans
Suicidal?" Members ot the European
Branch ot Young Americana For Freedom,
Cecilla Slego of Sweden. Stephan A.S.
Morrison of Scotland, Knut 0 . Nease of
N0tway and Franz F. Krleglsch of West
Gefmany, who are In agreement With stu-
dents who have merched against the UN
in opposjllon to Installation of Nuclear
deterrents ln Europe, express 11\0lr 11iews Lt hr.)
(Ii) -AT MM• Chocolate lrufftes
Inspire a visit to a chocolate factory: Jutla
prepares roast saddle of veal. and guest
chef Leslee Reis makes curried oys1ers. Q
llOWll "Nearty r:;o-Christmas" (No
Date) ( 1 hr .. 30 min)
Cl).,_ "Honkytonk Man" (1962, Ora·
ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood (2
hrs., S m1n.J.......c. -1r--···-llOWll "Dtagonstayer" (1981, Adven
lure) Peter MacNlcol, Caitlin Clarl<e, (I
hr., 55 min.)
(%) llOWI "MOdefn Problems" (1981,
Comedy) Chevy Chase, Patti 0' Arben·
ville. (I hr .. 30 min.) • ........
--Evening .. , .... .a.YWOOD auw ,... Lee
Meriwether and Bob Eubantls ho8I this
traditional parade down Hollywood Boule-
vard, which featurn motion picture. televl-
SIOn and recording stars. marching bandS.
luestrlan units end Slnla Oeus. (2 hrs.)
-.ammrAT•--mc•~c..cu ._.ATWM .A .....
l.L -A MM. Tl CM .,-..-Anl·
mated The toy ec11on figure c001es 10 life
In this adventure detelllng '"" exploits of
the G.I Joe Teem as t'.c1y pursue an
archvOlain bent on WO<lo domination. (2
hrs.) e lllOCI Of 1111 .. "Trouble In Uto-
pia" Art critic Robert Hughes looks at
m<>dern architecture In India. Brazll. the
United States and elsewhere. (R) (I hr.)
I ....
llOVA "A Normal Face: The Wonders
01 Plastlc SurQ&l'y'' The traum• of a dis·
llgUftd tece dUt to accident or dlMeM
can now bt deviated lhrough the
ldvenced ttcMIQutl of pletllo IUfgety,
11 Nova e••mlntt thll faeclnltlng lllld Of
medlclne. ~ I I hr.)
(C) llOWll Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy)
Kenny Roger1. Olent Len.. A rtc.c:er
dflvef' luma • Mxlet of juvenile car
atrlooefa Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45mllJ.. i .. , ,.,.
.._ "Supetman II" ( 1980, Fent11y)
rlatopher Reeve. Margot l<lddef. While
aaving Paris trom a ~tear explosion,
Superman unWiltlngly lrMI lhe trio Of
poweflut vNlaln& Who ~e Orlglnally
lmprlaOntd by hit Kryptonlan father. 'PG'
i~~'AC'llOI .. HI 2 I f' :YWOOD CL-. Featured: a pro-
tlfe of vett<•n actor Jack Lemmon: a look
at HollywOOd's anlmal star&.
...... CMllU11
(I)._ "Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy)
ctwletophet Reeve, Margot Kidder, Whfle
saving Paris from a nuclear explOSlon,
Superman unwittingly trtet the trio ol
poWetlUI vlHelns who were orlglnatty
Imprisoned by his Kryptonlan tether. 'PG'
{? hrs .. 5 min.) 19 mT Of MOT IUT Guest. Pornography
producef William Mergold and gay rights
activist MOfrls Knight. ( 1 ht ) •w•TOllM •• ,,.rCA9A Rebecca sobel
reports on Iha deaths ol two brothers
killed In a fatal accJdent m San Jose.
Cahf., and the effect the accident had on
the communuy: Lloyd Dobyns repons on
!?e.JQ<ten1 ~OOllOYetJlal 1:a.aclldawns ..on_
repeat felony oltenders by the Washing·
ton, o C.. police; Steve Delaney prollles
Melvin Dommer. who claimed to be an
heir ol the Howard Hlhes estate. now selli~ seafood In Utah. 1 tv ) I (!I) 1911ft.... OlllOTI
.,. "The Concrete CowbOys"
( 1979, Mystery) Jerry Reed. Tom Sel·
leek. Two tootloOee Montane cowbOys
find themselves caught up In a mystery
lsur~ng a beautiful singer ln Naslwiue.
ITAlllMCll
Ml.Clmnmt.UTAmlULL Mtm "The Flight Of The CondOf"
George PaQe takes vfewera on a rare JOur·
ney through the Andes Mountains. (Part 21 ( 1 hr.)
(£) • umwuu. Chicago Bulls at Los
Angeles Lakers (Subiecl to blackout) (2
hrs .. 30 min I cs:i , ... TAU num "Little Red Rid·
Ing Hood" Malcolm McDowell stars as the
hungry wolf and Mery Steenburgen as his
unsuspecting prey. Also starring Diane
Ladd, Frances Bav and Darrell Latson. (%) .,_ "Foofinr Around" ( 1980. Com·
edy) Gary Busey, Annette O'Toole. A
nai\le counrry boy tries to win a beautiful,
sophisticated college coed away from her
snobbish flance and hef equally uppity fam~'~(I hr .• 41 min.) M (H) IOCI Red challenges Gobo
as leader ol the FraggleS. I-..... -econ ,. ..,.,.
• (I) .,_ "Memorial Dey" ( 1983,
Dtama) Mike Farrell, Shelley Faberes. A
prosperous lawyer must come to grips
with disturbing memories of his wartime
experiences In Vietnam after a surprise
rfUnlon wtth lhrtt of hit old cornbtl bu6-~..J2.r.\i/:r 8 • -KITT'a computer 1)1$' tem la removed •nd lnetalltd 1fl • pooeble
redlo bY. a y~ genlUs IOr 8 ~ woman. (AM TUtktl) pUl'J)C*M ( 1 hr )
I , ..
d'.I ..aMn.16 •C CZ Aflet
Merk Join• a racing tffm to <1riv. a special
ca1. JudOe Hardcallle becomes 9lJ8PI·
Cloul OI the team's owner (Ttfry K!Mr) ~~ W .... =.From Gllllgan'1 Island"
(1978, Comedy) Bob Denver, Alan Hale
Jr. Seven ahlpwrecked castaways
encounler hllarloua problems when they
return to a much-changed cMIWltlon efllf ~ng years on an uncharted Ille. (2 nrt,~ 1.,_~he Flight 0 1 The Condor"
George Page takes viewers on a rare /our•
ney through the Andel Mountains. Part
~(I hr.) • llAl"'rw-a•ce• num "The Citadel" Andrew Manson becomee abSOtbed In his
new medlcal practice, but a former class-
mate encourages him to seek a more
lucr:.:JM(.acllce. o ( l hr.)
(C) "The Goalather. Part II" ( 1974,
Dtama) Al Paclno, Robert Duvall. Michael
Corleone assumes his late falhet's throne
and power as he becomes the new head
ot the Malta. finding problems with rival
!actions and the law throughout his reign .
'A' (3 hrs , 20 min:)
lf:V UMAM IMllJl&L: M UDY • A CMAll' The country·pop star stngs
"Sleep4ng Single In A Double Bad." "I
Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" "Bes! Of SltN!gN$" Ind olhei
&0ng5 In a concert taped at the Tennessee
Perf0tm1ng Arts Center In Nashville. (I
hr., 30mln,)
CJ) llCMI "Oragonslayer" (1981, AdVen-
tu1e) Peter MacNlcol. Caitlin Clarke. A
daring young man attempts to rescue a
maiden from the wrath of an ancient, fire-
breathing creature. 'PG' J 1 hr .. S5 min,) D .,_ "Vict0t I lctorla" ( 1982,
Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston.
A gay Impresario turns. a starving singer
Into the ra9e ol 1930s Paris by bllUng her
as Europe s greatest female impersona· .. 1tor.~~~~5min.)
.. TAii LOU.-r
.. "Monsignor" ( 1982. Drama)
Christopher Reeve. Genevieve Bujold. An
ambitious American priest's secular activi·
ties lnctude mafia deals and carnal affair. .
'A' (1 hrs.) •G. llOWll "Fort Apache. The Bronx"
(198 1. Drama) Paul Newman, EdWard
Asner. Alter witnessing an unnecessary
kllllng commilled by a leltow oftlcer, a
dedicated pollceman grapples with his
cOASclence. (2 hrs.) L•••IA ... OfMCCll•~
8 di llOWll"'Strlpes" (1981, Comedy)
8111 Murray, Harold Ramis. Frustrated both
personally and prolesslonaUy, two friends
decide to change their lives completety by
enlisting in the US. Army. Q (2 hrs., 16
mln~DllDC* I ='•DCS num "The Citadel"
Andrew Manson becomes absorbed In his
new medical practice. but a IOfmer class·
Friday, Nov. 25, 1983 19
-Monclay Conl.
Cl) "Treasures Ot The Snow" ( 1981. Ora-
ma) Paul Dean. Carey Born. ( 1 hr., •O
min.) g "Caravans" ( 1978, Adventure)
AnthOny Quinn. JennllEH O'Neill. (2 hrs.)
(%) "The Bofde<" (:981. Orama) Jack
Nicholson. Valefle Perrine. ( 1 hr.. .cs
min.)
.. al) "Miracle On 3.cth Street" ( t9.c7,
Comedy) Maureen O'Hara, John Payne.
{g hfs.) .. CIJ "A Christmas Carol" (1975. Fantasy)
· Animated. ( t hr .. 16 min.) •Cal "They Got Me C011ered" (t9•3. Com-
edY) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. ( t hr ..
35 min.) __ ........
-11:::,. IR. fOITIAU. Cincinnati Bengals at M1a;.c:nsQ (3 hrs .. 15 min.) ,,,,,,.., ... ,_..c•MY ......... ..... ,~ ....... .... .....
.,. "Sooode<" ( 1972. Orama)
Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield. During the
dark QePresalon years. a family of black
&herecfoppers struggle to stay together in
~e of OYe1wtlelmlng odds. (2 hrs.)
(I) LA • Duel flnals In synchronized
swimming. ( 1 hr.) CH> .... "The Lall Unlc:Ofn" ( 1982.
Fantasy} Animated. Voloes of Mia Far-
row, Alan Arkin. An ai>t><entlce maglelan
a.Ids the title character In her search for
the rest ol the held. who have been
Imprisoned by an evil king. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 2.C
min.)
CJ) .. "The Gambler" ( 1980, West·
Mn) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell. A prot ...
slonal gambler takes a train ride through
the Otd West to help his estranged son
and finds romance with a ahady society
la~ atono the way. (2 hrs.) O _. "The Last Unicorn" ( t982.
Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Mia Far-
row, Alan Arkin. An apprentice magician
aids the title character In her search tor
the rest of the herd that have been Impris-
oned by an evil king. 'G' ( t hr .. 24 min.) CJ) ... "Buddy, BUd<fy" (1981, Come-
dy) Jeck L.emmon. Wah9f Matthau. WhMe an naaNln conceotrates on his next kill-
ing, he Is rudety Interrupted by • bUmbllng
tellure of a man who Is attempting euiclde.
'R' Ji.:,:;:; --.. ........ ==---· 1-=--=u.• ...... ... ~''Cllmblng/
" (A) 0 tw.J •
MvwltUNa Of A Young Man"
Dflml) AICNl'd Beymer. P.ut
....... ,,..,,. A ~ mM wfth 11'9fery ernbl-
22 Frtdmy, Nov. 2&; 1183
tions de1111es spiritual growth from the car-
nage ol the Spanish Cillll War. (2 hrs . 25
minh =I I Oii l'MI TOR Featured: a visit to the
Bahamas Including a dive for sharks and a
giant beach party with tire eaters and
calyE_so dancef'S. ., ..... , ...
LA-I -.YI CO.AllY
TICTACDOUM ..,
.. A .....
flOJILl'I CCMIT .........
...._ fl# .... Anthropologist
Richard Leakey traces the movement of
primitive apes out of the forests as the
pattern ol e1101utionary change continues. t!hfiJ. CID ~ 5IOClt The destruction ot
Boober's lucky charm leads to a confron-
tation in court.
@ -Oii m ... "My Man Godfrey" (1936.
Comedy) William Powell. Carota Lorn·
bard. A bum whO Is given a job es a butler
In a society woman's house turns out to
be a member ol Austrian royalty. (2 hrs.) .. IJ (I) ICAMCllOW Alm-. i-. E.nemy
agents kidnap Amanda, mistakenlng her
tor "Scarecrow," to exchange her for a
that Lee captured. ( 1 hr ) • ~C.....mtimTflUC.
,... The nost of "Tonight" pre-
sides Oller a collecllon of pranks pulled on
celebrities (Including E.d McMahOn and
Joan Rivers) and non-<:elebritles ( 1 hr.) 8 .,. "Cabaret" ( 1972, MuSICal)
Liza Mlnnelh. Joel Grey. The rise of lhe
Nazl party Is reflected In the uphea11al ot
indivldU81 lives. (2 hrs ) -LOU~ ~ ='••~ TW A report on the booming market In adult videocas-
settes begins with Marilyn Chambers dis-
cussing the changing audiences for these
mollies (Part t ) .
• ~Billy lkehorn (Lindsey Wag·
ner). a young woman married to an elder-
ly muttlrnlllionalre Invalid, opens•Scruples,
a H~~bO~ (Perl t) '(2 hrs.) ! .,. "The Gambler" ( t980, West-
ern) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell. A profes-
sional gambler takes a train ride through
the Old West to help his estranged son
and finds romence with a shady society
la~.::11 the ;i· (2 hrs.) (I) ..
CB) .. "Meklng Love'' (1981, Orama)
Kete Jacitaon. Michael Ontkean. A wom-
an leetns !hat her husbencl Is Involved In a
homOMxuel relationaNp. 'R' (1 hr., 50
min.)
CD)M••llCI ._.. OeYe 81\1-
bec:lt per1orms "KotoSong." "Out Of The
Way Of The P9ople," "TrftoM" 8ncl
~mor•. (1 hr.)
CJ) .. "The Chow!" (•Mt. Oreme)
Mexlrnlllen Schell, Aod Steiger. A frlend-
lhlp llowly deYeiope' ~ • wortdly,
ualmllated Jew ~ 1"1 eon of • Hestldlc
rebbl. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 50 mlrl.I e .. "Honlcytonk Men" ( 1882, 0.•-
ma) Clint Eettwooo, Kyte Euttwood. An
CMlf·~. .icctdo country-wetl•rn
elr1g9f travelt to NWMllt ~h hit 14·
yeer-old nephew tor • lelt<Nnc:. IUdfc. tloo et the Otenct 0. Opty. 'PG' (2 hta., 5
"""") . CJ) .... "Olr=H•ndt" (1975.
.• Suepenee) Rod 81 . Romy ScMeidet.
A woman carefully ttlt murdtf of "*
alcoholic husband so that she can be tree
to return to her lover. 'R' ( 1 hr., .CO min.)
•@ ML••PM&Y d CE) lllA NJ. CCllJACT UM11 ''Best
Kicks ol '83" (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
.. (!)LOR IOAT
• P& ..,.._ Interviews with Kenny
Rogers and Linda Evans on location for
"The Gamble< 11", a Japanese fashion
exhibition in San Francisco. GD mAT 5 A DNUJICD "The Lite Ol
Verdi" In the years before his death at 87,
Verdi continues to create magni1loent
works such as the "Requiem Mass" and
"Fals1aff." (2 hrs.) •g CAn. .. (J) • ., ••• ..,..c.
A robbery gang stalks the train
carrying proleSSI0081 cardSharp Brady
Hawkes (Kenny Rogers) and his protege
Biiiy Montana (Bruce Bo11leitnef) • then
kidnaps Hawkes's son for ransom attM
failing to find the expected gold shipment aboard~! 1) (2 hrs.) 8 C9 "Girls 0 1 The White Orchid"
(Premiere, Orama) Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Ann Jiiiian. A white-sla11ery ring exports
gullible young women 10 the Far East after
luring them with the promise of working as
O.COIYILL. Ida~ (2 hrs.)
:, JU lmlAICll "The Life Of
Verdi" In the years before his death at 87,
Verdi continues to create magnificent
works such as the "Requiem Mass" and
"Falstaff." (2 hrs.)
CD.) ... "Abseoc:e Of Malice" (1981,
Orama) Paul Newman. Sany Fleld. A legit·
lmate businessman's life is ruined by a
newspaper reporter's story alleging hit
ln\/OIVement In the mob killlng ol a labor
boSS. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 56 min.)
.. «?).,. "Husbands" (1970. Drama)
Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk. AllEH one of their
close triendS dies. three mlddle-aged men
take a trip to London to escape the reality
of lite and dea~hrs., 25 min.)
.. 8 '*" •• 8 A young muscular dystrophy lliclim competes In a grueling
30·mlle triathlon; a life-size mannequin
used In the dlagnoek of heart patients; a
look at Twinsburg. Ohio. where an annual
event attracted 700 pelrs of twins lftt
X!_ar. 11 hr. I. .. llJ ... "Cheech And Choog's Nice
Dreams" ( 198 t , COmedy) Richard
"Cheech" Marin. Thomes Chong. Two
lnvet9fate potheads eppeer to have found
their true calling es they peddle lee Cfeetn
on the atreeta of Loa Angctes, 'R' ( 1 hr.,
27 mltl.} • '9AY ATID.LftllGD,_
..Cl) ,_ "Devta Cup Semlflnelt ·--·a.;.1 hf.t ,._,_A report on
ttle bOOmlnQ "*1ctt In ~ vldeocel-.n .. beglf'9 wMl ~llyrt CNmOer1 clll-
Q.alng ttle ~ eudenCM lot ttw mo::..:.,, 1). CC) ''The "3dneoolna Of The ,,,....
O..t" (19IO~*""*l Willem Shetnef, Hll Hcft>rOOk. on • atete vtett to
Totonto. the t of lhl United
61•• It 11 end l'ltld tot reneom
In en •mof9d fMld wfth ••~
1! hr., 40i'nln=· <ID .. " " (1te1, AcMin-
turt) Berry Pw-. l<hemllena.
A group of I~ IUS*lof met·
ceMtlee battle I ~ of I l~ mllltwy
dlelelotlNp. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 min.) ..
_....,,Coal. .. , ... -••llllTM'ICM ... ...... ,_
( ) .,. "Foolln' Around" ( 1980, Com-
edy) Oary Busey. Annelle O'Toole. A
naive couotry boy Irle• to wln a bHuOful.
aophlsllcated college ooed away from her
snobbish flance and hef equaHy uppity
laml~' (I hr., 41 min.)
•CC) "Mood<> Cane" (1963, Adven•
ture) Documentary. Narrated by Stefano
Slbeldl The mote extraordinary side of lit.
in ditterent CC>Unlrles olfefs arrange ce<e-
monlfts and even llranger food. (l hr., 60
-Monclay
-Morning Movies-
•• "The Soldier" ( 1982, Adllenture) Ken
Wahl, Wiiiiam Prince. (I hr .. 30 min.)
(%) "The Spirit Of The Beehl11t" ( 1973.
Ornma) Ana Torrent. FernandO Fernan Gomez. ( 1 hr , 35 min.)
"lC) "Gregor•{s Girl" (1982. Comedy)
GordOn John Sinclair. Dee Hepburn ( 1
hr., 30mtn.) • az> "The Goddess.. ( 1958, Orama) Kim
Stanley. Lloyd Bridges. (2 hrs.) · •llt "The Man Belween" (195•.
Suspense) James Mason. Claire Bloom.
(1hr.41 min.) '9lC) "The Pride 01 The Yankees" ( 19•2.
Biogrephv) Gery Cooper, Teresa Wright.
(2 his .. 30 min.) ti > "Francis In The Navy" (1955. Come-
dy) Donald O'Connor. Martha Hyer. (I
.,.($)"Treasures 0 1 The Snow·· ( 1981. Dre·
ma) Poul Dean. Carey Born. ( 1 hr , 40
min)
•CHI "The Last Unicorn" ( 1982. Fantasy)
An1maled VOtCes of Mia Farrow. Alen
Arkin ( t hr . 24 min. I •tOl "The Wonder 0 1 t All" (197•1 Oocu·
mentary ( 1 hr , 35 min.) g "The Last Unicorn" (1982, Fantasy)
Animated. Voloes of Mia Farrow, Alan
Arktn. ( 1 hr .. 2• min:)
•W NnM• (I) .... CllAll "Snow" Hirt It In det-
l)tfate need of a o~tt whiz when the
not" for Klgn1flekf1 bflef are loet In a downed computer. ( 1 .) e _.. "L•dlet And Gentleman, The
FabulQua Staine'' ( HNU, Musical) Diane
Lane. Ray Wlnetone. The mettOflc rtee ot
a trio of female punk-(oct<lfa leada ulti-
mately to their Mlllng out In tht bla-money
world of the muelo lndultry. 'R' (1 hr .• 21
-~··••11 ~-11Wtll)
•(!)M.LHIU
Cl) .. "The Hound Of The aa.q.
Vllet" (1982, MYtt«y) Ian Rloherdeon.
Brien BllMed. Muter eleuth 8het1octc
HOlmet llMIAIQal• mYtter1out golnga-on
at BulcaMle Hd. ( 1 hr .. 18 min.) _!! ___ __
l•llA llAJIF h M UM • A
The country·pop atar tlnO• ''Si.tping Single In A Double Bed," "I
Wat CCuntry Whan Country Waan't
Cool." "Beet Of Strangera" ~ othef
tongl In a Concert ta~ at the ~ .....
Ptfformlng Arte Center In Naahvtlle. ( 1
hr., 30 mlri.)
CZ) "Modef'n Probleme" (1981, Comedy) (OJ "The Amaterdam Kiii" (1978, Adven· Ctlevv Chaae, Patti O' Arben11llle. ( 1 hr., ture) Robert Mitchum, Leslie Nlel&en. (1
30 mrn,) hr,, 30 min.)
-CC) "A Song Is Born" (1~. Comedy) Cl) "The Chosen" (1981, Orama) Maxi-
Denny Kaye, Vlrqlnla Mayo. (2 hra.) millan Schell, Rod S1elger. (I hr .. 50 CID ·•Megalorce' ( 1981, Adventure) Bar· min)
ry Bostwick. Ptfals Khambatta. (1 hr .. •O (I) "Buddy. Buddy" (1961, Corned )
min.) Jack Lemmon, Watter MatttMiu. (1 hr.,~
CJ) "Conspirator" ( 1950. Orama) Rober1 min.) !!Ylor. Elizabeth Taylor. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) -· "One Derk ~lqht" (1982. Horror) lZJ "Foolln' Around" ( 1980, Comedy) Adam West. Meg T~. ( 1 hr .• 34 min.)
Gary Busey. Annette O'Toole. ( t hr .. 41 W (O) "The French L111Utenan1's Woman"
min.) • ( 1981, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy
-(Ill "At Sword's Point" ( 1952, Ad11en-Irons. (2 hrs .. 5 min.)
ture) Cornel Wilde, Maureen O'Hara. ( 1 ta CH> "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Orama)
hr . 30 min.) Clint Eastwood, Kyle EastWOOd. (2 hrs .• 5
-CO) "Still 01 The Night" ( 1982, min.)
Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. •cc:> "I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now" U hr., 30 min.) ( 1975, Comedy) Bob Olshy, Joanna D "It Rained All Nlgflt The Day I Leh" Barnes. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ·
(J9ZA AdveAll.lt~--Cw11111s,...,_ .... sM1a'*'11~.,_, __ _..g_...;,.J"Hometown u s A " ( 1g1g, Orama.__..,
Kellerman (I hr., •O min.) Gary Springe., Oeve Wiison (I hr., 30 tWD "Scenes From A Murdtf .. (1975, min.)
Mystery) Telly Sa11alH . Anne Heywood. Cl) "Wanda" ( 1970, Orama) Barbera
( I hr .. 30 min ) Loden, Michael Higgins. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) •CLJ "Pennies From Heaven" (1981, Musi· ~Allsnooa Movies-· cal) Steve Martin. Bernadette Peters. ( 1
-· "55 Oeys At P~og" ( 1963, Adllen· -tc> ~~~f~lde Of The Yankees" ( 1942,
ture) Charlton Hestoll, ~Ava Gardnef. (2 Blog. raphy) Gary Cooper, Teresa wri..ht.
hrs.) ~ 30 'V
CC) "The· Gambler.. (1980, Western) -~(~he W~ Of tt AU" (19741) OOcu·
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•(C) "I Woode< wtio's Kining Her Now"
( 1975. Comedy) Bob Dlshy, Joanna 8arnes. ( 1 hr., 35 min.)
•• "Chain Reaction" ( 1980, Adventure)
SteYe Billey, Ame-Marla Winchester. ( 1
tw .. 30 min.) Cl) "Wanda" ( 1970, Orama) Barbare·
LOden, Michael Hloglns. (1 hr., 45 min.)
.. Cl) "The Gamtier" (1980, Western)
Kenny Rogers. Lee Pufcell. ( t hr., 50
.(lt;~Because Of You" (1952, Romance)
Loretta Young, Jeff Chandler. (2 hrs.) •<C:l "Swamp Thing" (1982. Fantasy)
Adrienne Barbeau, louls Jourdan. ( 1 hr ..
30mln.)
(DJ "The Mouse And Hls Child" ( 1978.
Fantasy) Animated. ( t hr., 23 min.) e "Mery White" (1977, Orama) Ed
Flanders, Kathleen Beller. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) M CI> "Magnificent Ob9eSSlon" (1954, Dra-
ma) Jene Wyman, Rock Hudson. (2 hrs.)
Cl) "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980, Adventure)
Marilyn Llohtstone. Art Hindle. ( 1 hr., 29
min.)
Cl) "Modern Problems" (1981, Comedy) Ct18YY Chase, Patti O' Arbanville. ( t hr ..
30 mh) M CID "EniOme" (1982. Suspense) Martin
Shean. Brigitte Fossey. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •<C:l "Ouer1et" (11M8. Drama) Ian Flem·
~. Hermione Baddeley. (2 hrs.) •CZJ "Foolln' Around" (1980, Comedy)
Gery Busey, Annelle O'Toole. ( 1 hr., 4 t
min.)
•CD) "Breaklno Away" (t979. Orama)
Dennis Chrlatophef, Paul Dooley. ( 1 hr.,
40 min.)
• "Gimme Shelter" ( t970, Musical)
Rolling Stones. Jefferson Air plane (1 hr .•
31 min.)
-CC) "Suparfly" ( 1972, Drama) Ron
O'Neel. Carl Lee. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) CID "The Killing Of Randy Webster"
( t981, C>rlma) Hal Holbrook. Dixie
Carter. (1hr.,36mln.)
Cl) "The Horizontal Lieutenant" ( t962.
Comedy) Jim Holton. Paula Prentiss. ( t
hr., 30mln.) -ll!J "Countarlelt KHlar" (1968, Drama)
Jeck Lord. Shifley Knight, (2 hrs.)
-· "Kannedys Don't Cry" ( t982, Bloora· phy) Oocumeotary. Narrated by Cliff AOO-
ertton. ( 1 Iv .. 40 min.) Cl) "Thie Chosen" ( t978, Horror) Kirk QQuolee. Simon Ward. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) tW• -.. My Boys Ara Good Boys" (1979,
Ado4nture) A.iph Meeker. ldl Lupino. ( 1
hr .. 30mln.)
.. ($) "Adventures Of The Wiiderness Faml·
ly" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Lo04n,
Susan Oamante Shaw. (1 hr .. 40 min.)
CZ) "Buddy, Buddy" (1981, Comedy)
Jeck Lemmon, Walter Matthau. ( 1 hr .. 36
min.) •ctl "Swamp Fite" (1946. Adventure)
Buster Crabbe, Johnny Walssmuller. ( 1
hr .. 30 min.) ® "Enloma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martin
Sheen, Brloltte Fossey. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 0 "Goin' South" (1978. Comedy) Jeck
Nicholson. Mary Staenburgan. ( 1 hr., 41
min.), •CO 'lucky Lady" (1975, Comedy) Uze
Mlnnelli. Burt Reynolds. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.)
•CD) "The Mouse And His Child" (1978,
Fantasy) Animated. (1 hr .. 23 min.)
•CC) "Poltergeist" (1982, Horror) Craig T.
Nelson, Jobeth Wiiiiams. ( 1 hr .. 5_5 min.)
(%)"Modern Problems" (1981, Comedy)
Chevy Chase. Patti O' Arbanvllle. ( 1 hr ..
30mln.)
• dlJ "Texas Across The Rlvef" ( 1966.
Western) Dean Mar11n. Alain Delon. (2
hrs .. 5mln.) •0 "Tempest" (t982, Comedy) John
cassavetes. Gana Rowlands. (2 hrs., 25
min)
(%) "Hamlet" ( 1969, Orama) Nico! Wll·
liamson, Anthony Hopkins. ( 1 hr., 54
min.)
--Lening ---... ,.,..,m.Mm ., ... a ._..e ... ...........
--.1aw .. •tDlll .... •n1•n-wm1A,..
... "OU.net" ( 11M8. Orama) Ian
Flemlno. Hermione Baddeley. Four stories
by W. Somerset Maugham: A Brl1tsh club·
man relates the story of how his son
escaped a Monte Carlo adventuress; A
young man devotes his Ille to his Inade-
quate musical talent: A kite fencler's
fanaticism ruins his marrlaoa; An Army
offlcef becomet lnYolYad In en affair, (2 his.)
(B) .. "The Kllllna Of Randy Webate<"
(1981, Drama) Hal Holbroolc. Dixie
Car1er. The murder of a taan--eg« Is
probed by hit dlatreught and •"Olfed pat·
ents. wno traYel trom Loulllene to Hous-
ton "' launch their own llWeetiottlon. ( t ~.38mln.)
(JJ .. ' A Song II 8om" (1948, COm-~ ~t:~ ::=~~ a group Of mualo , ( 1 hr .. ~
ct~ "LCM At Flftt Bite" (1979,
Comedy) Oeotve tWnllton. Swen Selnt James. ,.. love ....... Count Orecui. pecq up hie coffin and .... tot New YOttl City 10 find lhe Nlnollmetlon of a tor· rnerlo\oe. 'PG' (1 hr .• tlrM\.) _, ....
-i1it.u. ··~... _
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LCMCDlllC'llml
llOVA "Captives Of Care" This docu·
drama was written and performed by
patients et an Institution for 1he severely
handicapped and Is baSed on en actual
rebellion by residents against their custo-
dians. O (1 hr.) (0) ... "I, The Jury" (1982. Orama)
Armande Assante. Barbare Carrera. Prl·
vale eye Mike Hammar tangles with a
coterie of villains as he attempts to
avenge a war buddy's murder. 'R' (1 hr , 50 ~ 1:11• ... 19. • IUlllUU. Los Anoetes Lakers
at Golden State Warriors (2 hrs •. 40 mm.)
,. 8 t • M '°"" Featured: a continua· Ilion'~~~= Bahamas.
LA-l-..Y tef9111f M •LA. Featured: a look at today's
mOdern woman -Is she seicier7; a repor1
on the SR-71 spy plane; unravellno the
cllcheS a.nd myihs about Lo A~.
1., ..... ........
.. "Francis In The Navy" (1955,
Comedy) Donald O'Connor, Martha Hyer.
Alter F'rancls Is auctioned off, he solves an
identity problem In the Navy. l t hr .. 20
min.) tD llOWll "Sea Of lost Ships" ( 1953.
Drema) John Oer!HI. Wanda Hendrix. Two
Coast Guardsman feud over the same gif1
ending In one's demotk>n and the other's
heartbreak. (2 hrs.) •8 Cl).,. ••• .,. An Air Force Mas·
ter Seroaant stands trial tor the assault ot
a lelk>w officer Who alleoadlY raped his
daUQ!!!er. ( 1 hr.)
D • M A-1IMI A battle on narrow
girders ensues as the teem 1(185 10 stop
anory workers lrom sabotaoino the con-
struction of a skyscraper. ( fhr.) 8 ... "The Blble" (Part 1) (1966,
Orama) Gaoroa c. Scoll. Pater O'Toole.
Directed end narrated by John Huston.
The Book ot Ganesle recounts man's cre-
ation, tall, survival and Indomitable faith In
; ~ur.:a1i~11,)M~•1&•llWtU.ICM'fTMI tf MfiW Andy K•utman. Angle Ofci(ln·
son and Donna Dixon join the populer
ac1or-<:omedlan !Of an hour ot comedy. ( t
Iv.) •...,~,_.,Pater Strausa
talks about hit TV movie "Heert Of
Steel."
...... With the h84p of Yatentlna
and Spider, ~ tuma Scruptea Into • r~~~~,Thledoou-
dr•ma wee written and ~ ~an=~ !'9en eclWI
rabtlllon bV ,......._. ..,_. their cueto-
dlene. [] ( nw ,} ••&•a-..: t.._"Pwlt ts At HMd ( 1 ... ,973) " Olplomlts In
Perla dltoUlled Ii~ tour YM'1 wi. Al'Mfloen ,,.,,... IOlcler't
CE'~:r;e:d ~J'~ ..
(1181, er...~ ~ Jahn C...wt•. '""" ttle neck dOwn In .,, eoddent .• ICUlp-tOf ,..,.... hit ... beb9 and
eloquentty ....,.. tor hie right to die. 'ft u hr . &I ml!\.) CIJ8&JW l!W
.. -Coal.
ti) .. "An Ottle4H An<l A Gentlemaft"
( 1982, Ofama) Richard Gert. Debra
Winger An undi~lntd avlallon off~
candidate meet• hit iMtGh Ir' a tough
Navel dtill ln&tructot 'R' (2 tva , 5 min.) 9 .. "Chain RMCtlon" ( tetKI.
Adventure) Steve Billey, Ama·Marll Win·
cheater. A co~td·up nucleer eoc;ldent
results In a contaminaltd, a/T\Mllac plant
work« wandeflng eround the eountryakJt. tt_~mln.) CZ) "Wanda" ( 1970, Otame) Bar·
bara LO<len. Mlol\ael Higgin•. Alter 1 pal~
tul divorce end e ..,,.. of loYelels affairs.
a woman finds hefMl1 ettracttd to a bum·
bllng crOOk. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) e .. "One Way Street" ( 1950, Ora·
ma) Jamee Mason, Marta Toren. An
undefwolld doctot attempt• io begin a new Nie In Mexico alter cloYble-crosslng
.. lthe~~~~30mln.) -......... 111 .. 11 rr••nr•wcm-.,.. WWW Neal Gabler and Jel·
Irey Lyon& review "Star 80" and "Going
8er5efk." -· .... (!) --A rnegazlne show featuring up and coming athletes, novel sports,
event wrap-ups, and athletes who are
active In fields outside of sports. (R) '*lfl.(l)Ul tD ... .... -·· ·-~ml Ma.UM«*
--.. DIMIY "Shimon Peres" Israel's
Labor Party leaeler, who missed becoming
Prime Minister by one vote, talks aboot
the electloo ocess and other issues.
our e s
kl" ( 1980. Drama) Richard Harris.
Jeanne Moreau. An International financier
attempts to cope with both his declining
sexual prowess and the collapse ot his
llnanclat empire. (1 hr., 35 lflln.)
(alllOW9 "The French Lieutenant's Wom·
an" ( t98 t, Drama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy
lroos. An affair between two actors Is par·
alleled in the romantic period fllm In which
tbe lwo ace peclounlog, 'R' t2 hrs., 5
min.)
t1rt1 (1)•11101-mNIC:el,,_1T9'lll•
1W8 (I) NMfTOUIT The Hans attend the
opening of a health center that becomes
the scene ot a scrM1ble for a barbell
smuggled Into the country. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10
min.) 8 tD nmMT Host. Joan Rivers.
Guests: Margo1 Kidder. Peter Ustinov. ( 1 hr.)
ln=rww •llMDl•-CMU•IAT1111-•IDI
TllCll OP 1111-*hecluled: Mary Crosby, comediennt' lOls Bromfield,
comedian Patrick C&plln, Pamela Mason.
i tv., 30 min.)
mmTIOP Ul"'11JICllCO
._ "China DOif' ( 1958. Orama)
Victor Mature. LIU Hua. A captain falls tn
love with a woman he inadvertently pur·
chaSed from an old beggar. (2 hrs.} l ~--191A......... ,.WIT.aOP
... "Are You StHI Getltng A Repor1
Cerd?" Potentially humllletlng experlenc·
es al school for children between the ages
of seven and thirteen can threaten the
developing sense of competence.
(E) U. • Duet finals In synchronized
swimming. (R) C 1 hr. I
e _. "One Dark ~I" ( 1982, H«·
rot) Adam w .. t. Meg Tiiiy. A .otorlty
pledge MM'?tH'I.,' ..._vampire cJurlna •
nloht *'*''In a haunted mauaol•um. 'PG' ,,~IV .. 34 min.)
,. ..... FMtured: • took al the at>YM
wonwn, teen•eoe matrimony. ( t hr., 30
min.) tMI~-Human M11U1=t~· tw -CIDlll IF 8 RI " he Holiday Soeclel" T~ lnotude chi-
dten's toys, video gemea, vtdeO recordeB
and, l!'f •ft« the holldly dinner. antaclda. -1'-A1IDIY .,. "The Reluctant Heroea" (1971.
Comedy) Ken Berry, Catnetoo Mitchell. A doomed regiment 19 aa\19d from annNe-
tlon at the hlnda ot the enemy by the
commandet'• knowledge of hlatory. (1
hr . 30 mln.~ Cil 11•• •n•aw. ... 9 .. "She Cried Murdef" ( 1973,
Mystery) Telly Savala•. Lynda Day
George. After wltneeelng a murdef. e
young model Mi trouble conY!nelng the
~ ol that_ tact. ( t hr., 30 min.)
CZ)._ "Se11 Kitten& Go to College''
( 1960, Comedy) Mamie Van Doren,
Tuesday Wtld. A al\apely blonde 1trlpper
18 seleottd by • comput« •• being the
Pfoper choice to heed up a college acl--
ence department. (1 hr., 34 min.)
-Cl) llON "Confesalon1 Of A Window
Cleaner" ( 1974, Comedy) Robin Ask·
with. Anthony Booth. A <tsh youth, who
works as a prolesalonel window clMner,
spend$ his off-the-Job hours putting a
sparkle Into the lives of the many women
he bads down 'A' ( t hr .. 30 min ) 11:11 {)t) .,_ "'Nallonal Lampoon s Mowe
Madness" (1981, Comedy) Robby Ben·
son, Richard Widmark. Popular mov1&
perodles. 'R' i.! hr.. 30 min.) -UtDLA11-.rWll'llDAWID~
Guests: actress Amy IMng ("Yenll"),
lact~--=lch Hall. ( t hr.)
HOLLYWOOD~ .................. u•c•snu ="Seven Beauties" (1976, Dra-ma) Giancarlo Giannini. Shirley Stoler.
Wf\ile rmptlsone<r Irr a -Naz! -COOC91ltratlorr
camp. a petty thief finds his obsessive
desire for self·pretef\letion put to the ulll·
mate test. (2 hi$.)
([)AUTO MCml "DIRT Schaefer 200"
(from Syracuse. N,Y.) (R) (2 hrs .• 30
min.) CU ...,_ "Tropic Of cancer" ( 1970.
Drema) Rip Tom, James Callehan. An
American expatriate NviOg In Paris drifts
lrom bed to bed untll boredom forces him
to re-evaluate his J)florltles. ( 1 hr., 25
min.)
... (I) CCll'.0 A IUfge<>n (Leonard
Nlmoy) rigs an operation to cause the
death ol a colleague (Wiii Geer). (R) ( 1
hr .. 20mln.) -,-"""' -1.-TATM._. ,....,,_ au..,. .... ,
.. "Stage Fright" (1950, Mys-
tery) Jane Wyman, Matlene Dietrich.
After pleading IMocence 10 a friend. the
suspect In a murder case turns out to be ~~hrs .. 30 min.) · t:tl. --~Preite Of Older Women"
( 1978, Drama) Tom Berenger. Karen
Black. A Hungarian lotherlo reminllcM on his past romantic conquesta, lrom his fifst
at the age ol 12 to his se®ctlon of a
~It 11 30. 'A'Jt ht., ... min.) •11:•..:r11r-111rr
.S::.: "The Gey Caveller"
(1946,W .. lem) Giibert Adend, etwt.An
Morfin Chico com.. to the aid of a bMu-tltul~Ma"=eld!· j 1 t1· 30 min.) M<,.. ... ,._ ~ .. ''Modlm PfOOleml" ( 1811.
Comedy) CtllYY CMee Patti O'MIM-
vtlle. A hapteee lit lrefio controller wtlf\
numeroua peraonel ptObleml le endowed
with tetet<lnetlc powers .,,. be6llQ ~
with nuc!Mt wme. 'f!<!'_(_t_~.:i..?O Min.) W CI) .. ''For..,,_~" (19,5,
Advellture) AM'-"8tllt, ~
Ar11n. A Ofoup of ti.donlata mount an
expedition "Into an UNJ(piot9d P1f1 of 1he
PhllloPlnes to find • legendety tribe that practk:es strange rit•. 'R' ( 1 tw.. 29
min.)
W (ll)·-. "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Dr•
ma) Clint Eestwood, Kyte E.aatwood. An
over·the-hlll, alcoholle count~em
singef travels to Neehvtle with hla 14-
year·old ~ lof a laat-c~ ...._
lion II the Grand Ole ()pry. 'PO' (2 tn., 5
-~n ... _.. .. ,.. zm "Strtl Of The Night" (1982,
Suspene.e l Roy Scheider, Mefyt Streep. A
psychiatrist becomes lnceuinGIY lnvcMld
with a mys1erloul woman whO wea the
mistress of a murdefed patient. 'PG' ( 1
ht .. 30mln.) -~·-CNLD•FINlt llOWW "The l<llllng Of Sister George"
( t968. Drama) Susannah 'T'ortc, 8efyf
Reid Alter losing her glflfrlerld Ind her
jOb, II te11bla0 Iii rediteed 10 ~
work as a cow-Impersonator for a -~
_1dre·~=~(2 hrs .. 25 min.) ...... ,_
llOW9 "Hookytonk Man" ( 1982, Ora-
ma) Clint EaslwOOd, Kyle EastWOOd. An
over-the-hill, aleohollc country-western
singer travels 10 Nashvllle With hla 14-
year·ofd nephew for a last-chance~
tlon et lhe Gr8Jld Ole ()pry. 'PG' (2 hi&., 5
min.)
(%) llOYll "Dirty Hands" ( 1975,
Suspense) Rod Steiger, Romy Schnelder.
A woman carefUlly p{ens the murder of her
alcoholic husband so that she can be tr ..
to return to her lover. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
•(l)llOW9 "An Officef An<l A Gentleman"
( t982. Ofama) Rlchatd Gere, Debra
Winger. An undllcipllned aviation offtaw
candidate meets hls match In a ~
=1-i!~~·-1 ...... ,_. -· -.. "Making LCM!'' (1981 . Drema)
Kate Jaci(soo, Michael OntkNn. A ~
an teams that her huaband la lnllOfved In a
homosexual relallonahlp. 'Ff ( 1 IV.. 60
min.) •CI>ML~ (Q) llOW9 "Abseooe Of Malice" ( 1981 •
Drama) Paul Newman, Sally Reid. A leglt-
lmate buslnesaman's llfe le ruined by a
newspaper reporter'• story allaglng hla
lnYOIVement In the mob kmlng of a Tabor
boss. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 56 min.)
Friday, Nov. 25, 1983 23
-hesclay Cont.
eou .. ad young man proves to be the ev to Impending nuclear disaster and
~I destruction. 'A' ( 1 hr .. ~5 min.) w! --~ergelst" . (1982, Horror)
Craig T. Nelson. Jc:ibeth Wiiiiams. Vengeful
ghosts take over a suburban Calllornla flome and abduct the resident family's
child. 'PG' (1hr.,55 min.) w mc ... ouwu11rr
.. "Death Ship" ( 1980. Horror)
George Kennedy. Richard Crenna. Aller
their luxury liner explodes on the high
98ft, a group of survlvers are "rescued"
by a large, black empty vessel. 'R' ( 1 hr.,
30mln.) e.,.. "Don's Party" ( 1976. Come-
dy) John Hargreeve, Pat Blshop. A group
of 9Ubufbenltea gather at a friend's house
to watctt the election retvfns. ( 1 hr .• 30 .. .. .. _..,'lal "*'b -1 "The Godfather" (1972. Ota-
ma) Matton Brando, Al Peclno. Based on
the ncMl4 by Marlo Puzo. An aging
Mafloeo .... the benkn between his idyl-
lic ram11y life and the harsh reaNtles of his
bullneea break down as his sons become
lncteeslngly lnvo!Ved In the violent work-
ings of organized cfime. 'A' (2 hrs .. 57
min.)
-......... •o.v1e11-•CZ> ''ffancia In The Navy" (1955, Come-ctf) 0oneld O'Connor, Martha Hyer. ( 1
hr .. 20mln.) w• "Yanks" ( 1979. Romance) Richard Clire, Wllllarn Devane. (2 hrs .. 19 min.) •<D> "Breelcing Away" ( 1979, Dtama) ~ Chrletopher. Paul Dooley. ( 1 hr.,
Cl) "AJ...ntlKeS Of The Wiiderness Faml-IY" ( 1975, Adventure) Robeft Logan,
Suan Dement• Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •a> "Bright Victory" (1952, Orama>
Atthur Kennedy, Peggy Dow. (2 h,..) •<m "lltend Of Adventufe" (1979, Adven·
t\n) Honnen Bowtee, Wiifred ·Brambell. l! tw., 25 rm.)
(%) "Hamlet" (1989, Otama) NlcOI Wll·
llemeon, Anthony Hoplclne. (I hr., 54
tNn.) •<H> "The ChOeln" (1981, Otama) Maxl-
mllll'I Schei. Aod Steiger. ( 1 hr.. 50 m> • "()dymey Of The Pacific" (1981,
AcMntuN) ~ Rooney. ( 1 hr.. 20
.. cttOt~ Lady Down" (1978, Advert--Mt> Chittton lieecon. Oevtd Cel'T9dlne.
-~'!~~Of The BeetM" (1973, ~) /tM Tort'd. Ftmende> Fernan
D (1hr.,36 min,\
• Hol*ytonk Man'' (1982, Otama) iMlwood. Kyte &ttwood. (2 twa., 5
'One °"" ~.. ( 1982. Homw) Welt. Meg • (1 hr:i.34 min.)
-'TN e.ctel Of wen. liMttV'' 7, Comedy) Dinny KaY9. Virginia
r~-:J.. Welt Sidi" (19SO, MY"' llllY> A• Qmdner, Jln"9 Maeon. (1 fw ..
-a~ 8mlltl" (19&2, AcMnhn)
• ,,., Nov. 2&, 1813
-~-..... .......
.,. "Anal Asslgnl'll9"t" ( 1980.
Dtama) Genevieve Bujold, Michael York.
A Canadian TV r8pofter In Moscow dis·
COV8fS a Russian aclentlflc experiment
using steroids ori chffdren and smuggles
Incriminating material out ol the country.
'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l ....... , .. WATILMI
.. ._.ATUl9 • •••1unma1 .,. "The Goddess" ( 1958, Orama)
Kim Stanle_y, Lloyd Bridges. Based on a
story by l>addv Chayefsky. A lonely wom-
an struggles for HOllywOOd stardom. (2 hrs~ ~ ..... tw ~ _. "9IUTICI "1983 Caesar's
Palace tnvltallonal" ( 1 hr.) CD.>IOCK•TY 0 .. "An Offloef And A Gentleman"
(1982, Dtama) Richard Gera, Debra
Winger. An undlsclpflned aVlatlon officer
candidate meets his match In a tough
Naval drlH Instructor. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) CZ> .,.. "Lianna" ( 1983) Linda Grif-
fiths, Jane Hallaren. A woman struggles to
find her Identity. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) 1r11~.,. "The Slams" (1973, Ofama)
Jim B<own, Judy Pace. A man goes to
Y\/Onne De Cerio, John Ireland. (2 hrs.) -CZ> "Francis In The Navy" (1955, Come-
dy) Donald O'Connor. Manha Hyer. ( 1
hr., 20cnln.) tWG "The Four Deocas" (1975, Otama)
Jack Palanoe, Carol lynley. ( 1 hr.. 30
min.)
(D.) "Suspicion" ( 1S.1, Suspense) Cary
Grant, Joan Fontaine. Directed by Alfred
1:11.tChcoci<. (g hrS.)
• "The Last UnlCOm" ( 1982, Fantasy)
Animated. Voloea or Mia Farrow, Alan
Arkin. C 1 hr., 24 min.) _.,,.,._....,..._
-· "Ice PalaOe" (19"0, Otama) Rklhaid Burton. Robert Ryan. 12 tn.) ~ "Amber VltNfll'l (1980, Orama)
Oennll Weever. Kurt Ruuell. (2 hrs.)
C8) "The Last Unicom" ( 1982, Fantasy)
Animated. Voices or Mia Farrow, Alan
Arkin. (1hr.,24 rm.)
Cl) "Kennedys Don't Cry" (1982, Bloara·
phy) r>ocumentary. Narrated by Clift Ffob-
erteon. ( 1 hr., 40 rnW't.)
(I) "Honkytonk Man" (1982. Otama) Cllnt Eastwood, Kyte Eastwood. (2 hr&., 5
min.I
-•. 1•£nlgma" (1982. SulpeMe) Martin Sbeen. Bt1gltta Folley. (1 hr., 40 llWI.)
W CD) "hedl" (1962, COmedv) Bette
Mldlef. Ken Wahl. 1 t rw .. .a min.)
W QI) ''SUoerman II" (1980, Fant8'Y) °"'9-
tOPher ~. Margot Kidder. (2 in .. 5
min.) -~ "The Kid From BrOOklyl'I'' (1948, Comedy) Denny t(ey9, VlrgltM Mayo. (2
~> ......... Bordef' \::~;.. Drtml) ... ~. V*ie (1 hf .. 48
-~~leo..p1r.w· ( 1tl0~ DNml) ~ ~ Elllbectl Tevtcw. (1hr.,21 rm.)
111 or Th• Night" ( 19e2.
) Aoy 8oheldlr. Mefyl 8treep. il tw .• 30 min.) •CC "LM Ohler' (Ul82. Dr1mt) Arny
prison alter fleecing drug dealers out ol
1.5 million dollars. (1 hr., 35 min.) • 8 llCMI "The Treasure Of Monte Cristo" ( 1949, Adventure) Glenn Langan. Adele
Jergens. A greedy woman hooks a sea-
man into marflage because she believes
him to be the heir to the legendary secret
fortune ol the Count of Monte Cristo. ( 1
hr .. 30min.)
i PAITH• llAICUI R.IY, u.
llCMI "I, The Jury" ( 1982. Otama)
Armande A6S8nte, Barbara Carrera. Pri-
vate eye Mike Hammer tarigles with a
cote<le ol villains as he attempts to
avenge a war buddy's murder. 'R' ( 1 hr .•
SO min.) ·1·"--.......
• n•ntwCIQ llCMI "Das Boot" (1981. Otama)
Juergen Prochnow, Anhur Grvenemeyef.
In 1941, a young German U-boat crew
lace the challenges and horrors of war
when they leave pOf1 on their first sobma-
rlne tour. 'R' (2 hrs., 25 min.) · •m•--•---~--"Super Fuzz" (1981. Comedy) Terence HNI. Ernest Borgnine. An Irradiat-
ed Miami cop uses his newfound super-
powers to combat organized clime. 'PG'
( 1 hr., 35 min.)
Ma~n. Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.)
•CC) ·Gray Lady Down" (1978, Adven·
ture) Charlton Heston, David Carradine.
(1 hr .. 51 min.)
CO) "Gizmo" ( 1977, Comedy) Documen-
tary. Directed by Howard Smlth. ( 1 hr., 30
min.)
(I) "Hamlet" ( 1969. Otama) Nlool Wii-
iiamson, Anthony Hopkins. ( 1 hr., 54
min.) •Ct "Sherlock Holmes In Terror By Night" ( 1946, Mystery) Basil Rathbone, !'1lgel
Bruce. ( I hr.)
-· "Victor Victoria" (1982. Comedy) JI.Ille Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 hrs .. 15
min.) --IV9 ......
-Tae•llay Coal.
Cft) WI I i llTICI "H)83 C....r'1 Pa~ lnvttatlonlr' ( 1 hr )
(I) ... "T~ Oodt1thlf" (1972. Dfl·
ma) Marlon BrandG, Al P1clno. BaN<I on
the novel by MarlO Puio An a'11na
Matloeo flee9 the betrief1 between hit ldyf.
lie family hie and the harsh realUlea ol his
bvsineS8 bteak dOwn u hl9 sons beoome
lncreuingly lnvolve<S In the vlolenl wet~·
~ 01 Olganlzed crime. 'R' (2 hrs .. 57
e .... "Tal)S" t 1881. Drama) George c. Scott , Timothy Hutton. Mllllary IChOOI
cadets lake OY9I their IChool to Pfevenl
plans to lutn the 1cadtmy propeity Into a
condo development, 'PG' (2 hrs. I
•Gl)Ml•MPM&Y atl(I) • .,._ "caesar's TahOe Classl(:
Semllln1I" ( 1 hr.)
•• PA MW Soohlli LOfen reveal8 her beauty secrets; a cloaer look at Mt. St.
Helens. sHe ol a m•jof volcanic eruption In
t980. •u CAW • ,.., •• ,....,_cr--
HeWkes and Montana gather a
small army. Including bounty hunter l<ate
Muldoon (Linda Evins). to rescue
Hawkes's son lrom the train robbers
demanding a mltllon·dollar ransom for lhe
boy's release. (Pan 2) (2 hrs.) II m 119 A-1Ull An EngllShwoman
hires the team 10 save her la1fie1's South
Al11can diamond mine trom ruthless clalm
j\Lmpers (R) ( t hr.)
• (fJ 1'M'I co.MY Jack's lite 1s thrown out of balance by a SUrPflse visit
from his father ~k Shawn) . D 1--· LAllW:I_. _.... & ..-lllTOl't ''Peace
Is Al Hand (1968-1973)" Diplomats In
---~peace lor-CM!f four yeers
while All)erican and Vietnamese soldiefs
continued bloody fighting D ( t hr.) 19 Mtm "The ~fight 0-rl'he Condor"
Gto1ge Page takes vl8wers on a rare Jour·
nay through the Andes Mountains. (Part
~(I hr.) CHJ .,. "Das Boot" (1981, Orama)
Juergen Prochnow. Ar11'1ur Gruenemeyef.
In t9• t. a young German U·boat crew
face the challenges and hoflors_of war
-when lfiey leave port on their first subma·
rlne tour. 'A' (2 hrs .. 25 min.) (0).,.. "The Verdict" ( 1982, Drama)
Paul Newman. Chatlo"• Rampllng. An
alcoholic Boston lawyer pulls hlmselt
together lo bring an unpopular medical
malptactlce case to trial against strong
opposition by the courts. the archdiocese
and his own clients. 'R' l2 hrs.)
(%) .,.. "Lianna" ( 1983) Linda Grlf·
flths. Jane Hallaren. A woman stnJWleS to
find her Identity. 'R' ( t t)r., 50 min.) •az> ._ "Games" (1967, Suspense)
Simone Signoret, Jamt$ caan. An affluent
young couple's bizarre dlYefslons lead to
mlJfder when a m)'9terlous, middle-aged
woman enters 1helr livels, (2 hrs., 5 min ) aw CE CCIU.89 IMDJIM,&. lndtana vs.
Notre Dame (R) (2 tn.)
•• 9 Oii. ...... Madellne believes that singer Johnny .. ethil Is actually an
celebrity Impersonator hlfed tor her high
schOOl reunion.
I TODAY ATMDU.TWOOD,_ -e -II,. nlal Laura and
Remington dlscovef' Jhatithe Infant aban-
doned In front of their office Is the grand·
son of an underworld boss. ( 1 hr.) 11 u rlWIT The Harts' visit 10
Scotland to see the highland games is
• marred by danger trom Jennifer's rival for
leadership of a clan. o ( 1 hr.)
................ Robert A.dfofd
nartat• a documentary on the fht Amel·
lean expedltlOn to ucend the north wlM of
Mount e..-.. t via at1 untrltd route
lh<ough China I nd Tlbtt. (I hr.)
• U ~ "Chine· Land 01 My
F'tther" A young Chlneee Ame1lcan l<>ur·
naNst Villts China to find hlf roota and he•
a touching reunion with her father'• lamlly.
CC) .. "The s.ductlon" (t982,
Suspense) Morg111 Fllfehlld, Mlchltl Sar·
ratln A ~ TV newt enchotwom·
an II victimized by • mentally dlllurbed
admire<. 'R~j~ .. •5 min.) CD1WY .WllMUM
• ... "Katie Did It" (t951. Comedy)
Ann Blyth. Mari< Stevena. A charming and
worldly commercial arti.t from New YOfk
puts a llltle colOf Into the Ille of a ve<y
propei New England librarian. ( t hr .. 30
min,)
... IOV9 "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy)
Scoll Balo, Willie Aames. A l'llgh &ehool
scienoe genlll9 U9" his acoldentally
acquired psychokinetic powers to Improve
his love life. 'R' J 1 hr .. 35 min.) -1•••nr•nNm ... •111111 "The Music Of Ralph Sha·
pey" The MacArthur Foundation award•
winner Is profited as he reflelrses and
conducts his Innovative music. ··11.•())0 ... ---.. , ·-....
MCllllLUD "9m&T ~wn.MMOU An
examination ot tl'te trend among Native
American Inmates to reeort to their sacted
rituals for psychologio.t survival and teha·
bllll~pte&eA!td.-{ 1 hJ, -CS) .. "Still Of The Night" ( t982.
Suspense) Roy Schel"9r. Meryl Streep. A
psychiatrist beoome9-W:.aslngly Involved
with a myst11ious woman Who was the
mistress of a murdered patient. 'PG' ( t
hr .. JO min,)
(Z).,.. "Footln' Around" ( 1980, Com·
edy) Gary Busey, Annette O'Toote. A
naive country bOy trlel to win a beautllul,
~&tlcated J:Ollege coed aw•y from her
snobbish tianoe and her equally uppity
tam~· (1 hr .. '1 min.) '1:11 l!l) "Career" ( 1969, Orama) Shir·
ley MacLalne. Tony Franclo8a. An actor
benefits from the leelorls he's learned
while surmounting the many obstacles on
the road to success. (2 hrs .. tO min) tt:11 Cl) ........... CD .,. "Nest Of Vlpefs" (1979, Ora·
ma) Ometto Mutt, Senta Be<ger. An
impoverished. arletocratlc woman
becomes Involved In the decadenoe of
Mus6oflnl' s !1l ( 1 hr., •S min.) 11:118 Cl) W• I'.&.. Magnum accepts an
aSSlgl'VTleOt to uncO\lef the SOUfce of
extortion threats agalnlt a hofw. (R) ( 1
hr .• tO min.) e • !Oll9rf Host: Joen Rlll9fl
Guests: Linda t:'i~ Vincent Price. ( 1 hr.) IMNm&Y a •--~ ....... _
1'ICllOPM-..SchedUled: K111en
Black, comic Mld\aet Pritchard. Fred
Travelana, fitm critic Bob Osbome, Todd
Thicke. ( 1 hr., 30 mln.1-co
l ...nOPMIPI .... ,.....,,
llll-••m&Cll) .. "Stiff Of The Night'' ( t982,
Suspense) Roy Scheidel', Meryl Streep. A
psychiatrist becomes lnceaslngly involved
with a mystetlous woman Who was the
mi.tr au of • murdered petlent. 'PO' ( 1
hr., 30 min.)
(0) .. ''The Fllcon TIMI <>vet''
( 19•2. Mysttcy) Gtorge SandM. I.~
Bari Tho Falcon brMk• up a Q9"Q ot Pf'O-~J)8_ychlc• ( t hf .. 3 min.)
• JWCILm FM tured: Mickey Rooney. (1
hr , 30mln.)
tW(C)_.. "Swamp Thlna" (1982. F.nt.e-
sy) Adrienne Batbeeo, l oull Joladen. A
brilliant , ... .,en IClentlat ooncoctt •
remarkable ttt.1trenatherllno potion INt
turns him Into a hlfolC moneler •her he II
nearly killed In the dtltructlon or hll lebo-
rator~ • ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
-· "The Fllm·F'lem Man" ( 1987 • Comedy) George C. Scott, Sue Lyon. A
con artist end an Army deler1• join
forces, and the old man alvel the boy a
course In ftlmllemm!ng&ln.J (f)•••••:r----(1) AUITllUlll .. NOWIMl. ''Rough
arid Tumble World From Down Undef''
(R) (t hr.) 0 .. "The Soldlet" (1962, Actvtn-
IU1e) Ken Wahl, WMllam Prlnoa. A ruthie91
CIA agent Is eeot to neutrlllza • Scwlet·
backed tenOfltt plot to hold the MldNlt
hostage with nuclear axploelvea. 'R' ( t
hr .. 30 min.)
-aeullWllNDA•USI W
Guests: comedian Steve Wright, dlngef·
O\JS sports participant Geottiey Tebln. ( 1 lh•)~-: ......
-"Secret Fantasy" (1981. Dr• ma) Laura Antonelli. With the help of hie
wife. a man Who !eels ltke a nobody la able
to attract attention. 'R' ( 1 hr., 28 min.)
-· (I) ~ Moetewd'a ...... kw---quiet Christmas EYe ant ruined by en
attempted suicide and the takaowr ot a
party by thtee drug addicts. (R) ( t hr ..
20mln.)
W9 IOV9 "The Sign Of The Cto." l 1932, Orama) Fredric Maretl. Claudett9
Colbert. A Roman artatocrat ~ hie
position and poeaee11ons fOf the tOYe of a
Chr'=lf'f. (2 hl's., 30 mlri.)
• "Bloodlport" ( t0.73, Drame>-
Ben Johnson. Gary Busey. A high IChOOI
athlete struggles to withstand the pr.-n
tnnlcted upon him by hit pushy tattler and
a glory-seeking football coach. ( t hr .. 30
min.) I Ml•M•M&Y
.. "Strange Lady In Town"
( 1965, Western) Greef Garaon, 0..
Andrews. Aftlf joining her brother In let•
19th-century Santa Fe. a beeutlflJI wom.n
tails 'Q.~2 hrs., 30 min .• ) CE .........a. Indiana ~
Notre Dime (R} (2 hrs.) oo ,. mat • z "Shatt•ect vow." A
young m1n who merried an older women
conspires with his stepdlughtar to murder
his wife. CD._ "The Plumber" c1981, Drarnel
Judy Morris, Ivar Kanta. The wife of a ~
119fSity PfOlessor becomes the victim or • strange plumber's subtly aggreu!Ya
behavlof. ( 1 hr., 15 min.)
(0) .. "Ladles And Gentleman, Tha
Fat>utous Stains" (1981, Mueieal) Diane
Lane, Ray Wlnstone. The meteor1c rtae of
a trio of female punl(-rockars leadl uttt-
matety to their selling out In the tJ1o.mone¥
World of the music indultry. 'R' (1 hr., 2)°
min.)
(%).,. "The Chosen" ( 1978, Honor)
Kirk DouQlas, Simon Ward. A demon1caly
Fnday,Nov.25, 1983 2S
'*IL··~~h., ... --119&6&&• ..... ......
l111U•A ,.._lllTOIY "Peace
Is At Hand (1968-1973)" Diplomats In
Paris discussed peace for over four years
wtllle American and Vietnamese soldiers
·continued bloody !!9hllng. D ( 1 hr.) (l)mwll "Hamlet' (196~ama) Nicol
Wllllamson. Anthony Hopkins. Based on
the play by William Shakespeare. A young
Oenlsh prince wrestles with his conscience
When he Is confronted with questions ol
treachery and madness. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 54
tt11~l.... -.u.. ,,. -... iiVI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend-
ary country-western singer In a concert
featurlno 8UCtl WINlams hits as "Your
Cheat1n" Heart," "Hey, Good Loot11n· ..
and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr.,
26~ fttl(() ,..,.
ttll 8 ()) flGLICl ITOIT A veteran cop close
fof retirement Is teemad with an ambi-
tious, headstrong rootlle. (R) (1 hr .. 10
min.) e • ,,_ ~: Joen Rivers..
Guetta: Rita Menno, Joen Collins. ( 1 ht.)
I .... ,_
lllMC ... ~ ....... _
'nDI Of 119 _, Scheduled: Sid-
ney Gofdamlth, Alp Wilson, Cart Wolfson.
i hr .. 30 min.) ~--PlitWCO ••••n--...a-. Cll POO'llML "Grey Cup" (from BC
Pfe04t In V8flCQN91, B.C.). (R) (3 hrs., 30:. Clil "Right Of Way" (1983, Orama)
Bette Devis. "9mes Stewart, An egad cou-
ple take dr8ttlc steps to prevenf their sep-arat~t hr., 45 min.) Cl) "Alone In The o.n<" (1982,
Horror) Jedi Palenoe. Donald Pleatenee.
Four inmet• at an asytum lot the crlml-
nally lneane etC8t)e and terrorize a tubur-
ban famlfy. 'R' (1 hr .. 32 min.) G ,. Cl.Ill Featured: Or. EdWard Cole
explores the myth of machltmo In today's
aodety, ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • tW(C) ._ "Blecltout" pua. Suepena.>
James Mitchum, June Allyson. A maelve
alectrtcal bledcout In New Yori( Qty glll9I
a trio of paydlotk: kllerl the ehence to
eacepe lrom N police 9'00l1S en route
to a atate ~at. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) -~ "AIMnge" ~ Suepenae) Wlnt"9. Cerol A women
ueee to ftnd tw mllM1g hulbend,
who la being Mid captNt by a vengaence-.... llre. l' .. :.. min.} ~ "~ And Gentlemen, The J:'bUlolia 9t..,. (1911, Mualoef) Diane
Ulne • ._ WlnltoM. The IMteortc rtae of • '"° of .... ~-rodlerl IMd9 !Mi-me~ to.,..~ out In the blD-moMY
WOt1d of "" ,,.. lndulby. 'A' (l ,,,, ' 2? -llw.:t"t:r~·n. ~
.... OMedll '°' .. ,.....of W...loo tom ~ ........,,.. F'9nd'I dOmlne-
·-~~2 .lfl lat ..... uil • I'..: ~ ~ ~ Bhnlldat. c 1 hf,)
21 Pftday, Nov.'2&, 1989
ITR-.r ..
LA. nmAY
LM, 'mUCAll 11'1U mwll "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Ora-
ma) Clint EastwOOd, KYie Eastwood.
tlli9 8 ()) mwll "Project: KIH" ( 1977,
Suspense) Leslie Nlelaen, Gary Lock-
wood. The head of a government mUfder-
lor·hlre unit whO decides to get out of the
business Is hunted by his former aaalstant. L! hr., 20 min.) .. ([) mwll "Touch Me In The Morning"
(1981, Orama) Veronica Hart, Lisa
Deleeuw. Passionate encounters crowd
the time of a trio of Insatiable beautleS. ( t
hr .. 35mln.) W8 .. "The Crusades" (1935, Adven--
ture) L°'etta Young, Ian Keith. Richard
the Lionhearted and his followers set out
to free Christian slaves In the Holy Land.
{:? hrs .. -i5 min.) 8 llOYll "Kiiier Bees" ( 1974,
Suspense) Gloria Swanson, EdWard
Albert. A peculiar old woman· can, at wtll,
release a swarm of klller beaS. ( 1 hr., 30
min.) I M.L•MPAl&Y mwll ''So Bia" (1953, Orama) Jane
Wvman. Sterling Flayden. A widow Is dis·
appointed by her only son wno leaves her
to find hie own way deeplte her endleSS
devotion to him. (2 hrs., 30 min.)
(%) mwll "Lianna" ( 1983) Linda Grif-
fith$, Jane Hallaren. A woman struggles to
find her=. 'R' (1hr.,50mln.) wl: "Naughty Wives" (1974, Com-
edy) Brendon Price, Jacqueline Logan. A ~oung man from the country finds that his
ob as a door-to-door salesman In London
as some unexpected bonuses. 'R' ( 1 hr ..
20~ W et) "Mondo Cane" (1963, Adven·
hKe) Documentary, Narrated by Stefano
Slbaldl. The more extraordinary side of Mfe
in different countries offers strange cere-
monies and.....,, stranger food. ( 1 hr .. 55
min.) Clil lllMI "Making Love" (1981, Orama)
Kate Jackton, Michael Ontkean. •11r ... 11rm1••rr
... "The Deer Hunter" ( 1978, Ora-
ma) Robert De Niro, Meryl StrffP. Three
close, careff .. frltncla from a small Penn·
sytvanla Jt.f'! town 8'e changed Jorever
by experlel'lclrQ the terrors of wet When
they are drifted and aent to Vietnam. 'R'
[3 hra. 3 min.) -__ _..Aftll
atl a ''They A• L.augfled'' ( 1981.
) ~ Hepbufn, Ben Gaz:urL
Tt".. New Yonc detectives-beCome
lnvol\ied In numerous romanric halsons
while !racking their clients' errant wlva
'PG'._J 1 hr., 45 min.) ........
Cl) mwll "Kennedys Don't Cry" (1982,
Biography) Documentary. Narrated by
Cliff Robertson. Some previously never
shown footage of the famous clan
hlgl\llghts this fHm chronicle of the l<enne-
i famlJfu ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) -•••11mmat .. "Behold A Pale HOfse" ( 1~.
Orama) Gregory Peci<, Anthony Quinn, A
2G-year feud between a Spanish loyalist
and a local police chief endS with the
death of one of them. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) I ... ...... ,_
mwll "Spellers" (1980, Orama)
Hans van Tongeren, Renee Soutendljk.
The adventures of live Dutch teen-agers
Interested In motocross racing are
detailed. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.)
(%) mwll "Honkytonk Man'' (1982. Or•·
ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. An
over-the-hln, alcoholic: country-western
singer travets to Nashville with his 14-
yeer-old nephew 10< a last-cilanoe audl·
tlon 81 the Grand Ole ()pry. 'PG' (2 hrs., S
min.) atl ~ .. "The Killing Of Sister Ge0<ge"
( 1968, Orama) Susannah Y°'k, 8e<yt
Reid. ~· •lm.L: nm UDY • A The country-pop star sings
"Sleeping Single In A Double Bed," "I
Was Country When Country Wasn't
COOi," "Best Of Strangers" and other
aongs In a concert taped at the Tennessee
Performing Arts Center In Nashville. ( 1
hr,, 30 min.) ·1•M11t• ~--.... M .. "Renegade Girl" ( 1946. West-
ern) Ann S.vage, Alan Cortis. A special
8Q9flt muat bring In a female gang leader
fhr., 30mln.l. --·-=••11 --.. ..... ,_..,
4rtt ... "The Hound Of The Basker·
vllles" ( 1982, Mystery) Ian Richardson,
&Ian Blelead. M .. ter lleuth SherlOck
H<>lnlM inV91tloat• mysterious ooi.-on
at Batkervtlle t-i ... (1 hr .. 18 min.) •1~•u -.... .._ .. . ... "The Sendef" ( 1982, Horror)
t<attiryn Herrotd, z: IYenek. -1a.----..... --
-Wadae•dgConl.
(I) 90Wll "The Hound Of The Balke<· viii~" ( 1982. Myll-V) lat\ Rlcherdlon.
Dunn B!oaied MA&ler 1htuth Shftrloell
HOimes 1nvtetlo11to. my<rl<>Ut g<>1nu ·<111 at Da$ke11vllle Holl ( t hf .. 18 min )
(1) 90Wll "Ft1ncla In The Navy" ( 1956,
Comedy) Donald O'Connor, M•rthe Hyor
Aller Fr1ncl11 It euotlol'led olf. he aoivee an
Identity problfml In the Navy (I hr., 20
min.} lllCI YM DYii .. ... .-.Yam .... -· ...... Nm•CULnm •Alm .. .. .,. .... ....
IWPWMYIMMI .... [] -•awuu.• .-.c..-..... ... 111-.r &.Mca111cr• llMIC•mcoM1MP..,,_
90Wll "The llerdict" ( 1982, Orama)
Paul NewlT}8n, Charlotte Rampllng. An
aleoholie Boston lawyer pulls hlmsetl
together lo bring an unpopular medical
malptactlce case 10 trlal against strong
opposnlon by the courts, the erchdlooese
and his own clients. 'R' (2 hrs.)
I ... 118 I Oii lMI TOlllt Featured: a New Eng·
land autumn; an old man of the sea har·
vests his lobster traps; Jackson, N.H. the
City ol Inns and a playground ot lhe t1ch: a
witch who practices he1 arts 1n Salem
Mass
1 ...... ,... -u-a-.n tCf9111f m •LA. Featured. a look at the lat·
est exercise trend, ae1oblcs on a t1ampo-
line; "blooper" outtakes flom past "Eye
IOnJ;.;;.-_ ........
1---.._. 0 The--Amazfng-World Ot Spi·
ders" Some ot the most unusual splde1s.
selected from a range ol thousands ot dll· abe~'=-a~~O (lhr.)
CZ) 90Wll "The Spirit Of The Beehive"
( 1973, Orama) Ana Tom1rit. Fernando
Fernan Gomez. In 1940a Spain. a seosl·
tive young glrl's eJCPQ6Ure to the hOrror
lllm "Frankenstein" alters her perceptions
of lite. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 6D .. "The Private lives Of Adam
And Eve" ( 1960, Comedy) Mickey Roo-
ney, Mamie \Ian Doren. A group ot bus
passengers bound tor Nevada are treated
to a "quoting ot the Scriptures" by the
bus driver. (2 hrs.)
•B (J) -llDI Rlcl'lle Inadvertently
makes his divorced morher the target ol
thieves when he enrolls her In a computer
datu~. service ( 1 hr.) G al MM. NClfla A "Salute To Wom·
en" includeS Sarah Purcell's jump with a
group of female skydivers. a female auto
racet 1n lltrglnla and a Colorado m ne with
a female shill boss. ( 1 hr.) • 9 90Wll "The Sible" (Part 2) (1966,
Drama) George C: Scott. Peter O'Toole.
Dfrected and narrated by, John Huston.
The BOOk of Genesis recounts man's cre-
ation. fall. survival and Indomitable faith In
the Mure. (2 hrs.)
8 U lMI N&.L. IUY MidOtl 11unt t xpena r.wardlnQ only on ttagt. (2 M .)
old ~It's ellOfla 10 expoee a polloe o~ (0).,. "Montlgnor" (1982. Otttnl)
""• tv1•.1111 8 high prlcr d r "'"' • •11111 ( 1 Ch•llil11pl1111 R11.,ve, Genevieve BuJold An
'" 1 u1111;1t101Jr,, AinollcM prle&t'a MOUlar ao1M·
I LOU.wff 11111 1ncludo mafia deala and carnal alf1lr1.
... 'R' (2 hrt ) ""911'~ T-.r Chrl1topher (2) 90Wll "Honkytonk Man" ( tG82. Ori·
Alklnt 1alks 1bou1 hit "Dallas" role and ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyte EaatWOOd. An
his movie carMf. over•the-hlll, alcoholic oountry-wetlM'l e ICll.ul Bllty'a marrltge to \/Ito It llnget tr•vell to NMhYlllt with hil 14-
threatened when hie i.tnt film becomet 1 ye•r·Old nephew for a laat·Cha~ audl-
11 huge sucoess and It nominated tor an llOn 111 the Grand Ola Opry. 'PG' (2 htt., 5
0sc_!r1 lP!'l 3J (2,hta.l mltl.) l.1ll -•·-•M& •• • Nm.J Tm Wl'lllt hil father le e ..... "The Amazing World Of Spl· 1way, Alex deflee hil mother'• ordtrl and
ders" Some ol the mott uooeual apldefa, celebratn his 18th blrthdey by Q01t'O out
selected trom a range or thouund9 ol dlf· for 1 night on the rown with hil friindl.
terent species, are dlscusMd. o ( 1 ht.) e NI lllmAftOIAf. -.. ~
CC) 110¥11 "Spllt Image" ( t98'1, Orama) ftOll • ....... Hlahliahta .,. pt•
Michael O't<eele, Katen Allen. A young aenled of Ihle quadrennial event thal drew
man's Induction Into a religious commune 44 perform«• from more than 20 ooun•
and subsequent ellor111 to deprogram him ltrlel. (1 h,rJ1 _. ___
are ohronlcled. (2 hra.) -TOOA .. _.,_,,.._
(H}llCWll '1The Choaen" (1981, Ofama) ... M-.. .. , 'I "Aehlng I
Maxlmlllan Schell, Rod Steiger. A friend-Kay!Ullno I Surfing" Gueeta; f091.,
ship slowly develope between a worldly, Bro06<s. Gr~~-;;.(R) ( 1 ht.}
assimilated Jew Ind the aon ol a Hassldlc -· m IT. Ora. Rldlay and rabbi.·~ hf,, 50 min.) Caldwell are dfawn Into 1he cUapula
(O)M CMl'ICWJIMOWC• between IWO boys OV8f the conlllct In
(S)90Wll "The Godfather, Part II" ( 1974. Northern Ireland, attlfOldS tnr .. ten the
Orama) At Paclno, Robefl Duvall. Michael health of a young tennis player, W•lfel
Corleone assumes his tare lather's throne autters a stress allacil and NutM Roeen·
and power as he becomes the new tlead that makes a decision about hef breeat
01 the Mafia, nndlng problems with rlval suri=~
tactlOl'lS and the law ttwooghout hie reign. I
'R' =· 20mln.) One of the hotel'• junior 0 "Biiiy Jeck" ( 1971, Orama) ei<ecutlves tells victim to blackman. Mrs..
Tom Laughlin, Delores TaylOf. An ex· Cabot becomes Involved with a lonely
Green Beret hall·breed champions 1he guest and her chlldren, and Biiiy diacCMn
cause of a freed-Om school 10< runaways a "s1owaway/'_ (1 hr.)
on an Arizona Indian reservation 'PG' ( 1 G PGUCI ....
hr . 52 min.) «!> llO¥ll "Battle Hell" ( 1956, Adven-
_ .. .,IM "'81nP A beha11iolal Klenl----ttlte)-Ricnard -fodd;-Aklm Tarnll,......---
explalnS why people like to be scared; a Stranded on a sand bat, a Brltlah lhlp le
celebrity polo match tor lhe benefit of wi... threatened with destruction by the F*S
liam Holden's African wlldllle ptoject. Chinese. (2 hrs., 25 min.) @MCAnm ••,..cam• AllATmAL..-GD -ICllOGU • ~ A documen· fllCI AlmAt An examination of the adwrM tary view of seven public high schools pte-etlec1s ol uranium mining, ooet atr1pmlnlng
sents the strengths 81ld weaknesses In and synthetic fuel ~I on the
.secondary education lhal have been dis· Colorado Plateau la preeenled .. (1 tv.)
cussed In the recently released Carnegie CC) 90Wll "Siient Rage" ( 1982. Adlleo-·
~ort on American High Schools. ( 1 hr.) ture) Chuck Norris, Ron Sll't'er. A crlflcaly
...,..,. Injured psychopath-ts--T9Yitallzed and
M IR 'I mA1'11T lt!RITI "1968 Jets made almost lndestructable by the handt-
& 1969 Chiefs" (A) ( 1 hr.) work of a mentally unhinged aclentlat. 'R' •II (J) 90Wll "An Uncommon Love" !!hr . 40mln.)
(Premiere. Orama) Barry Bostwick, (8) M llMl'f'Clll'll!ll~l .. &2• "When Morning
Kathryn Harrold, The romance between 11 Comes" The tables are turned on a weatt·
marine biology ptotesaor and an attrtctlve end hunter (August Scnellenbetg) wno
student Is threatened when her wor1t as a ~ becOmea the prey.
prostitute Is d1scove<ed. (2 hrs.) ct "Liar's Moon" (1982. Orama) D fD lMI fACTt • Lii Mrs. Garrett's Matt Dillon, Cindy Asher. Deaplte pet9ntel
heallh·fOOd store laces disaster When a ~Ion. two t~agers !Tom differing
competltOf begins to auract aM of her ell-backgrounds laH In loll8 In a small TeJCU
ents._o town. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. <45 min.) • 8 (llJ DYMAln Wealthy playbOy Peter 8l) 90Wll "Badlands Of Oekota" (1941.
De llilbis (Helmut Berger) charms Fallon, Western) Broderick Crawford, Rober1
while Alexls schemes agelnst bOlh Steven Stack. A saloon owner who sent NI
l
and ... Denver-Carrlngton. Q ( 1 hr.) younger brother 10 pick up his glrtlriend In
another town dlscowrs the two have ,....
LOWIOAT en tor each other. (1 hf., 30 min.) ... ._, -1•••••w•rwww ... POl'llAIT • ~ A PfOllle ol Ore-COLIWAI IAm ~ISl)feseflled. (1 hr.) M AU.om'W ......... _, m lMI ~ CAii • DIA1" • M ml. ~A documentary look ar the contra-.. (() ... llll!!llnt .. l•Mll!ll11MlllW•'91)
vefSy surrounding the anti-smoking film CD 90Wll "Rollover" (1981, Orama)
"Death In The West," focusing on objec· Jane Fonda, Kris Kristofferson. A '°'"*
tiom raised by the PhlUp Morris Tobacco , "10vie star wno to06< over the chllrmen-
Company to the ptogram's content. ( 1 Ship of her late husband's corporation and
hr.) a high-powered linanclal expert become CD ..., Jane Lapotalre re-creates her lnvolVed in a disastrous deal with Arab
Tony Award-winning role as Edith Piel, Friday, Nov. 25, l983 27 the llagfc French chanteuse who tound life
Investigation of a mild-mannered chemist
reveals a secret past full of beautiful spon·
SOfS. _L1 hr.)
D tlD • IDT If llMll A cookbook
author sues Jay fOf copywrlght Infringe-
ment over a tee-shirt emblazened with the
words "The Righi Stuffing."
I.,. ... -COIT&&. ...._lmAT RCUl. "Someone I
Once Knew" A lootc Is tal<en at the recent·
ly diagnosed AIZhelmer's disease. a neu-
rologlcal dlsordef resulting In memory loss
and confusion that mainly affects the old·
Rlatlon~.)
..,,"" lfl-CllCUI .,.,. cw wm "The Citadel"
Andrew Manson becomes abeoft>ed In his
new medical r><aetloe, but a former class·
mate encourages him to seek a more
lucrative practice. t;J ( 1 hr.) ~=-"The Chosen" (1978, Horror)
Kirk Douglas. Simon Ward. A demonlcally
possessed young man proves to be the
key to impending nucleer disaster and
ecologlcal deStructlon. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) •tm .,.. "The Mark Of The Hawtc"
( 1958. Orama) Sidney Poitier, Eartha
Kitt. A pacifistic African leader Is ct\81·
lenged by his brother, who advocatet rev-olut~ violent meena. (1Iv .. 45 min.) lrll (() umTUU. LSU vs. Wash-
~ton (Rt (2 hra.) .. U e ~Sam It Inspired by the vl&-
ltlng Dick Cevelt to WTlte a bOOk about his
da~Ofesslonal basebell °'8V8f. I ,,,_,PL_WUI
10IAY ATla.&.YWDCm,_
-(I) llOl'I ~ Galy convinces Cathy to accept a job on the ranoh and
PfOCeeds to heighten the glrl's resem·
blence to Clll. ( 1 llr.) De 1&&.~-Howard Is upset when memoriet of his rookie deys come
back to haunt him, and Coltey and Batet
are shocked by a twist In• tul company
own.r's trial. ( 1 hr.)
I .. ,~ ........ _ _,_
-w.t•.-cA A docUrnen·
tary view of eeven publlc high achool8 pre-
sent• the atrengtha and weakneaaes In
MCOndaty edUcatlon that have been dla·
cuseed In the reoeni':.lld Carnegie ~ 00 American 8choota. (' hr.)
• -_, ''The Nine
Tallora" Natura -not LOtd P9ter Wltneey
-lheds the final light. (Pwf 4') ( 1 hr.)
CC).,. "Oaeth Wiit\ H" (10U, Orama)
Charlel Bronton, Jiii Ireland. A vlgllanta
movea to Lot A~ to continue hit tlgf1t ~t crime 'A ~ 3& min.)
CID ... ''FOUt F " (t981,ilra~
Cfelg w...,,.., ..k>dl Thelen. "'* tchool buddlee t8'1e aaparaM l'oadt o
•clAthood after ~Ion but ~ to be united by and their kM
tor the Mme woman. 'A' t tw •• 56 "*'·) ?: ... "TM Ktf\tUCky Fried Movie"
77, Comedy) Evan Kim, Matter Bong
Han. Thia oollactlon ot no-h<>tdt-
btrred aatlrlcal liketchee 1PQO""G ~
alon and movte olld'89 lndudae 08INO appearanc.s by Donald Sulhettand. Han-
ry Glbeon. ~ r.annoy and 811 •· t r; (1 "'·111.rn·i • m t""" racy oomacl11111e hoetl an II-melt
llrlp show teped at CNppalldllWa
30 Friday, Nov. 26. 1"3
nightclub In Los Angeles. ( 1 hr .. 11 min.)
CJllCMI "Chanel Solitaire" (1981. Blog·
raphy) Marie-France Plsler, Rutger Hauer.
The romances and business struggles of
Paris fashion queen Coco Chanel's early ~ars are detailed. 'R' (2 hrs.)
ID llCMI ''White Tie And Talia" ( 19-46,
Orama) Dan Duryea, Ella Raines. A botler
masquerading as a mllllonalre marries a
-we~t)elteas. C 1 Iv. 30 min. I
•LOWm.-.am...crccuue -tiJJ llCMI "Oust Be My Destiny" (1939,
Orama) John Garfletd. Prlscllla lane. A
young ex-con atrugglas to adjust to nor-
mal Ille, bot finds that the Nie of a crlmlnal
Is his destiny when he Is charged with
NI murder ta 1 hr.~ min .. 19.liU: LSU vs. Wash-It;:~
MAUI• .., ....
MCICllUA ..
M PM 1 11111 Lopez Is discfedlted
and. In deeperatlon, commits suicide.
Plantagenet's reputation suttera from
Quintus Slide'• yellow Journallam. (Part 19 ~~~ ~ ... "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta-
~ Adrienne Barbeau. Louts Jourdan.
W llCMI "Lianna" ( 1983) Linda Grif-
fiths, Jane Hallaren. A woman atrvggles to
find her ldentltrn;R' ( 1 hr., 50 min,) tt:tl(!) ... , .... tW9 (I) ftWfm ._ llA. A mentally
retarded young man and a cantankerous
old reclu9e develOp a cloSe relatlonthlp. IB> U..hr .. to min.} U • TOllM'r Host: Joan• Rlvefa. IG~ .. ~s: Prlacllla Presley, Martlu Henner. -... ~ ...... _
1'llCm OPM _, Schedule<t. worm
czar George S<;hr<>def, Rip Wlaton.
Arseolo Hall. promoter Don King. (1 hr ..
30mln.)
l mmTIOPU.flNl•D Pam.YNITIMT ----... "U.K. Erot~" (1982) Brlgme
L&Hale. Diana Cochran.A beeuttful ptloto-lournallat photographl IOYely ladle& In ~wope'utotlo hot epota, (1tlr.,24 min.)
Cl) ... "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Of•-
ma) Ctlnt Eutwood, t<yta EMtwood. An
over•the-hlM, atootdc country-..,..tem *'09f traveta to NaahYllla With hit 14·
yeer-old ner:>Mw !Of • lat-<:henoa aucl-
llon It the Grand Ole ()pfy. 'PG' (2 tn., 6
min.) e M .,.. Feetur9¢ • look lnalde the
world ot the matltdy Ill; pl8nllt Vl9dll'nlr -l(~v hr .. 30 min., 1 .. "Wtb Of Th9 SpiOef" ( 1970,
Hotror) Anttlony Frandoea. Michele Mer-
Clef. A man and NI frtendl •• challellged
to IP«\d • 1le1~31 In an dd man-ll<>n amldll ..,. Inga •nd "thlnaa
that go bump 1n tht night." < t hr., is ct .. "The K~ Of Tiit ~ dint" ( 1980~ Sulpanii) ~ Shetnef.
Hal Hott>r~. wtllll on • ..... vlll1 to Torcnto. IN Pl'"6dellf ot the United
Stat91 le ~end Nld tor r...om
In .,, etmend tNOk Med With f)lpfa ... ~mfn.) .... "MOnllOl=r:-2· Dr9ma} .. Aaeve; 9*1d. Ari
ambltloua Amartc.n • ~ ectM-
ties Include mafia deals and carnal aHalrs
'R'(~ .... "Chain Reaction" (1980,
,AdVenlure) Steve Bisley, Arna-Maria Win-
chestl!f. A covered-up nuclear accident
results in a contaminated, amnesiac plant
worke< wandefing around the countryside
L1 hJ.. 30 min.)
-· w U11WWllMDlft»Liil -Guest: actress Rene Taylor. ( 1 hr.) 8 ... "The Glass Sphlmc" ( 1967 •
Orama) Robert Taylor, Anita Ekberg. A
noted archaeologlst se1s out In search of a
magic elhdr thought to be encased In the
tomb of a glass sphlnJC. (1 hr .. 30 min.) i .. •lllllftWIUI•• -CMlftU ~ "Afternoon Delights" (1980,
Orama) Eric EdWards. Merle Michaels A
Q'OUP of poker-playing friends decide to
forgo their usual Tuesday nlght game to
discuss their wives' past lnlldelltleS. ( t hr ..
aOmln.)
.... (I).,. "Love For Ransom" (1977 .
Adventure) John Devldson. Richard
Lynch. Two private eyes are hired to find
the kldn&Wed d&Ugtlter of a mllllonalre
buslnesarNn. (1 hr .. 20 min.)
.. (11) ... "Deep Valley" (1947. Orama)
Ida Lupino. Dene Clartl. A bored mountain
gir1 finds romance. when she P<OYldes a
hiding place for an escapee from a road
Q!_ng._ (2 hrs., 15 min.) W•.,.. "Sophia" (1980. Biography)
Sophia Loren, Armand Assante. lhe rl9e
of lnternatlonlll film star Sophia Loren
from an lmp<)\'e(llhed cNldhood In Naples
Is chtonlcled. "The Texans" ( 1938, West·
em) Joan Benne'lt, Randolph Scott.
Notthem polltlclans tries to take Texas by
stOfm after the ctose of the CMI War. (3
i .) .. i
Ml.•MNl&Y
... "let Palece" (t960, Orama)
Richard Borton, Robeft Ryan. Two men
W80t a Nfelono battle doting the row~
Natcwy of lhe Alaskan terrltcwy. (2 hrs., 30
min.) CD ... "A .. (1981, Suspense)
Aobef1 Mltchu~ee Mafors.. The new
head of a majof Amer1can advertising firm
UMS a children'• btMkfast dt!M cam·
pelgn to trantmlt aubllmlnal polltleal mee·
~· 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 l'l'lln.)
CZ) ... ''Wanda" (1970, Orama) Bar·
bef8 Loden. Michael Hlgglnl. After a pal()-
fUI d!Yoroe end • aarlet of loYM5I attalrs.
a woman tlndl h9f'Mlf attracted to a bum-11.;f'~' (1 hr., 46 min.) -1 ... -.........
W .. "An~ And A Gentlaman"
(1982, Orama) Richard Gere, Debra Wtnoer. An ~ aYlatlon offloar canCllclat• mMtS matoh In • tough
Navel ~ructor. 'A' (2 ln...1.~_mln.) WCI:) m: TN Oemblar" (1.u, W•·
am) Kenny Aogers. Lat Purcel. A l)tOtes·
elonal aambW tak• • train rtda ttwough
the Otc1 w.t to he4P '* "'18ngad eon _, ._ romance wfttl • lhady ~
·n··~,;.mln.)
.., "Jerry f:otd C.btlty Clualc"
Val, Coto.). R (1 hr .. '"orce: ~ .. (1~1. A~
""9) .X. IAwll. Pim ~on. A~ of mercerwtll aftiempt IO rwcue a yioung woman rrom the cMc:Ne ot • cutt lledlr
• ptleticel mWld oontrot. .... (, "'·· 35 """·> cm .... ...,.. r-rom HllMn'' = ~) 819'19 Merill\ lemadlti.
.. Tlmnclay Lili .
.. (G) "Ptntllea From HM\191'1" (t981. MUii·
eal) Steve Manin, Befnadetto Pettn. ( 1
hr .. 47 min.) -CC> "Sodom And Gomottah" (t963, Of•· ma) Sttwa11 G1anget, Pier Angel. (3
Iva.) CHl "s.atch And 0..troy" I t 98 t, At1vfln.
ture) Perry King, Don Stroud. ( t h1 .. 35
min.) Cl)"~ Happy .Road" (1957, Comedy)
Gene Kelly, e.tbere Luge. ( t Iv .. 40 min.)
Cl) "Wende" ( t970, Chma) Barb4a11 Loden, MlehHI Higgins. (1 hr .. 45 min.)
-((l) ''Cccklelhell tWoee'" ( 1968, Dfeme) Joee Ferre<. T rtVOt Howard. (2 tw.)
-· "Wllehel' lhw" (1980. Comedy) Lana Turner. Rk:herd Benjamin (I Iv., '°
mln.) tWD . "Who Done It?" (1966. Mystery) einny Hiii, Belinda L ... ( t tv., 30 min.) 1WCD> "The Choeen" (1981, Dfema) Mul-
mlllan Schell, Rod Stelgtf. ( 1 hr.. 50 min.) _ -Al•wnoo• 11ov1es-
-• "Cottew" (1972, Westtrn) Don Mur· ~·Carol Lyn~. (2 hrs.) 00 "Megaforce' (t981. Adventure) e.r-
ry Boetwlck. Persia Khlmbatta. ( 1 hr., 40
min.)
(I) "The Man F1om Snowy River" ( 1982,
Adventure) Kirk Oouglaa. Tom Burilnson. i! hr., 44 min.)
CZ) "The Chosen" ( 1978, Hor1or) Kirk
QQuolas, Simon Ward. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.)
-· "The Best Little Wtloreheuse In Tex·
IS" ( 1982, MUSical) &Jf1 Reynolds, Dolly
Perton. ( I h1 ., 55 min.)
1--.;~~..:..:"11 Wondel Who~ ..
( 1975, Comedy) Bob Oi6hy, JoaMa
Barnes. (1 hr .. 30 min.)
W (D> "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982,
Advenrure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Btiriloson 1.! hr .. «min.)
•CH) "KIOndike Fever" ( 1980, Adventure)
Jett East. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr .. 4'6 min.) Cll "Honkyronk Man" ( 1982, Orama)
Clint Easlwood, Kyle Eastwood (2 his., 5
min.) CZ> "T~ Game FOf Vultures" ( 1978.
Advenrure) Richard Harris, Rlchlrd
Roundtree. ( 1 hr .. 47 min.)
•CC) "A Dog 01 Flanders" ( 1959, Orama)
David Ladd, Donald Cr~. (2 hrs.) 0 "Ticket To Heaven' (1981, Orama)
Nick Mancooo. Saul RublAek. ( 1 hr .. •5
min.)
a.(() "The Raek" ( t956, Orama) PaUI
Newman. Waller Pidgeon. ( 1 hr.. 40
min.) •CD> "Vanishing Wlldetness" ( 1974') Doc·
umenrary. Narrated by Rex Allen. ( 1 hr.,
33min.) CZ> "Francis In The ~" ( 1955, Come-
dy) Donald O'Connot, Manha Hyer. (1
hr., 20mln.)
• 0 "Marie-Anne" ( 1978. Adventure)
Andrea Pelletier, John Jullant (1 ht .. 30
min.)
•al) "The Tiger MakesOUt" (1967, Come-
~ Ell WaHach. Anne Jlokson (2 hrs.) .. CD "Nearly No Christmas" (No Oare) ( 1
ht., 15 min.)
.. ®"Search And Destroy" (1981, Act.lefl.
ture) Perry King. Don Stroud. ( 1 Iv .. 35
min.)
CJ) "The Splrit Of The BeeNve" ( 1973,
Orama) Ana Torrent, Fem1ndo Feman
Gomez. (1hr.,35 min.)
I Lening
• di Ill....,,, LOI AllgelM Rtldtrt
It San Oieao ChltUI"* (3 /\ti.) --. ·=-:w ... ,~-···· --'ll•H-----.. "Tl» Beet y..,. Of Out LlvM"
( 1946, Oftma) Fredric Match, Myrna
Loy. nw .. ~terans and thelt wtv. tttuQ· e to adjuet to poetwar cMllan Ille. (3 ~=~he Choeen" (1981, Dfame) ~xlmlllan Schell. Rod Steiger. A ltlend·
ship llowty ~between. WOfldlv.
alllmllated .Ww end the eon or a Hatldlc
1abbl. 'PG' ( 1 Iv .. 60 min.) e _.. "Ca~ Row" ( 1982, Dfa·
me) Nick Nolte, Debta Winger. In• 19409
Callfornle coaetat town, a marine blologlst becomee romantically Involved with a girl .. 1.~i::: 'M ' 12~1
•llllllWW•MAMt
_.. "Barberoea" (1982, WMtcwn)
Willie Nellon, Gary Buley, A TexM outlaw
grows to become a legend wt.lie constant·
ly on the run lrom the 1uthofltlee and his
!_ng~we. 'PG' (t hr .. 30mln.)
lQJ "The Man From Snowy Rivet"
( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom
Bt11llnson. A young boy g1ows to men·
hood during a hazardoot trek through the
Australian wllde1ness. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• "" '"! ---... ..,
NI Cll ... -=:nAUll .......... uu... ..... ...... ..........
LOWCIDlllUW
•IU&ll .,. wa.D .. Tl BM "Trans-Pacific
Ballooning I Hammemeed Sheik Aiming"
{~) ( 1 hr.)
CID -M Ill Len Dawson and Nldt Buonlconll host a review of the previous
week's NFL hlohllghts. ( t hr.)
CJ) _.. "fhe Game FOf Vultures"
( t978, Adventure) Richard Harris, Rich-
ard Roundtree. A ruthless mercenary who
smuggles Amerlcln helicopters Into Africa
dUf1ng a terrorist war Is pitted 9Q8lnst a Nllfler~eedomtlghter. 'R' (1ht.,4'}mln.)
19 I• ft9 f'9I Featured: I PfOflle ol
local boxing promoter JMn Dancey; com-
muter Craig Chambers tells what he thlnka
about running 26 miles to work eYer'i day;
two Rlvefslde poltcemen who hive formed
a rOCk band; Tlbblee Music Hall In Hunt·
~ton Beach.
U ~a-l 119 LOITITM A.nlmated.
Rich Little and Dottle West provide the
voices fOf this musical tale about the Rac-
coon famlly and a crazed milllaty com-
mander who plott to conquer Ear1t'r. (Pert
1
LA-6-.lftC•Mft' 11CTJC-... ,_....CICUIT ......... ,.., ...
-1ICll ,_ This S8fiea k~
Ylewttt up-to-date on the oonecMtty
chenalrla Mctronlc lleld. leetufing the new.it llom. t6ectronlc ptOdUote, from ~~to word PfoceetOrt.
• .. "Frontier Gal" (19"45, W..-n) Yllonne De Cello, Rod earn.ton. A leietV
female MIOon·keeper tlte I tl'laky IMtrf.
monlal knot with a notOfloue outlaw. (2
hft.)
... Cl) .... PJ. Whlle Magnum la In
OetrOli on the trall of one of TC'• bed cM<:tt~ cuatornere, TC wlrlde up• a ber•lcnuckle flghtei In a betroom. ( I hr,) •tz: A ... Nellr~tooec
her •'*an old high IChool riVal E her about her~·· .. "Badltrack • ( 1989. Wtetem)
&and, Jemet [)fury, A oowbOy fOUfneys to Mallloo to buy a valuable bull. i~--i :C.1ww John uthQOw ~ current movie rolet and hit
&oa= plan&. e "Latayetle Eecadtllle" ( 1968,
Adventure) Tab Hunter, Etchlka
Choureeu. A group of American volun-
teers wve In• flight IQUldton In France dut~~-wW:m'lt~2 hra.) , ___ CMn Featured! dent
fffm star "The Our1ngo Kid:" a visit to the
Acne Aeeeatch lnatltute; Santa Ana pOlloe
dog I entertainer, ~ AoYer; local secret~k out In ''Dear Bola.'' (() ... ~
CH) ... "POfky's" (1981, Comedy)
Dan Monahan, Mark Henlet. Randy high
-scnoel--boys 9Ml1 ~en .aiwy--
calhouse that retu them admlttanc..
'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
([) .,_ "The Day The Earth StOOd StMI"
(1951, Science-Fiction) Michael Rennie,
Patricia Neal. Alltt t Strenge ~aft
lands in W1shlngton, o.c .. an emllaaty
emerges. warning Earth 10 cease lta atom-
ic experimentation. 'G' (1 ht., 32 min.) Cl) ll0'2I "The Man From Snowy RIYer"
( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Oouglat, Tom
Burllnson. A young boy grows to man-
hood during 1 hazeroous trek ifvough the
Australian wllcierneM. 'PG' ( 1 hr., ,..
ctio. "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978. Ore-,
ma) Walter Matthau. Alexis Smith. In the
highly compethlve world ol hOf89 racing, a
men and his IOn6 plaoa thelt lalth in the
animal they've railed from birth and
tral.ned to I» a champion. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 57
min.)
•®M&.•MPM&Y
.. (()MO MClll "SCCA Nissan Trant
Am" (from Las Vegas, Nev.) . (R) ( 1
ht.) -1·-··--' LMIOAT
P& ...... A special luxury airline
IOf the VfKY wea.lthy; a man .no gave up
his Job to manufacture a special hot
sauoe; Ma11a Shr!vet taket the NBC studio
tour and meets Johnny Canon .
• ... WW Neal Gabler and Jef·
trey Lyons review "T8fme Ot Endear-
ment" and "Nate And Haze." cm .. "The Choeen" (1981. Orama)
Maxlmltlan Schell. Rod Steiger. A friend-
ship llowty da:vek>c>S between a worldly,
assimilated Jew and the eon ot a Halaidlc
rabbi. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. SO min.) .. ®,.CA.,..
... Cl) -t -A.J. and Rlctt'a
Frlday,Nov.25, 1983 29
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In lhe Mldwttl during the [)eprMllon, a
lheel rnutlc .. ie.m.n dettr~ the hee of
those around him becaute of hie unbridltd
Mlflshnna and his ~f that Mte can be
at It 11 In 90001 and movie mullc&I pro-duction numbefa. 'R' ( 1 hr., 47 min.)
... "Bullerfty" (198t, Orama) Sta•
c Keach. Pia Zadora,
gage re>bbefy eta• the BumatMdl' vaca· t~hr .. 30mln.) ! ...... .._
.. "The ChoMn" ( t978, Horror)
l'k Qouala1, Simon Ward.
CJ) Ulm' _, OUT n.-......
The reoy comedienne 00..1 an ... male .now taped at Chippendale'•
lclUb In LOI Angeltt. ( t hr., t t min.)
• _. "Grand Cetlyon" ( t960, eom-
• ~'The Groove Tube" ( t974,
•CCl .. "Sodom And Gomorrah" Tf 983. Orama) Stewart Granger. Pier
Angell. Aft• the twin cltlel are dettroyed,
all that remain are the Hebfewt, Lot's
daughter and the queen'• brother. (2 hrs..
40 min.)
Rlohard Arlen, Mary S.lh Hugha
Whan a mulelklnner act• as • movte
lll nd·ln, he llnds romance with lhe IMd-
y~ Ken Shapiro, Richard Belzer. •[!DN II mmfCil .._ "BlonOle's Secret" ( 11M8 •
) Penny $Ingleton. ArthUr Laka .
Counler1elt money and an attempted lug--TV Puzzle
2 3
11
•1Nme• ............. .. ---
9 10
lla.dY· ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -·-·••11 ,..._
11£ 11111 ,_(IQ -· .. "The Ritz" ( t976, Comedy)
k Weston, Rita Moreno
5 -Massey
6 "Desk -"
7 He was Sherill Lobo
-lnit.
8 Ryan or Talum
9 "On Golden -"
10 Smelter piles
12 "One Day --
Time"
13 Ending with part or
v1nl
20 Prince Charlie's Lady
21 She's Krystle
26 Mr. Redford's inslgne
27 Lloyd -
28 Rick or Ron
29 "Cheers" bartender
32 " -Act ot Love"
33 Dietrich or Clark
34 Anne Meara's
42 Hiidegarde's name
43 Queen ot seal
45 Querying sounds
46 -King Cole
49 Miss Farrow
51 Prop for Burnell
53 Played JOM·Boy -
1n1t
-Word Game
ACR088
1.4 Shown. regular
on "Sa1urday
Nigh• Live"
1 t Trackless expense
14 "Bracken's World"
star
15 NICk -
t6 TOddler
17 Opp ot WSW
18 Rober! Stack rote -
Intl
t9 Played Connie Brooks
21 Zeus and Apollo 10
H1gg1ns
22 Played Mr Spock -
1n11.
23 Mr Gershwin
24 .. _ Trova1ore"
25 Aclor Greene
29 MISS North's s19,...0ll
30 Actor Flynn
31 "Emerald Point
1 Bessie on
"Palmerstown· ·
2 Plays Archie
3 Lamprey
4 Actor Bonerz
N A.S." star
35 Adverb ending
36 --arms
37 Co·star ot ''The Yellow
Rose" -lnlt.
38 "Harper Valley -"
4 t "The Bridges at
Toko· -"
42 Hans' turn·down
44 Actress Sophia
4 7 He was Frank Burns
-m1t
48 Stately tree
49 "-Squad"
50 She's Joyce
Davenport
52 Role tor Rolle
54 Kart Malden role
55 " -Island"
56 "The Seven -Cent
Sotuhon"
DOWN
37 .. _ & Simon"
38 Trudges
39 Gumbel's show
40 "60 Minutes" essayis1
-1n11.
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You know •..
Life Is e-Z-er
when your "28"
but it Isn't so bad to
be "84" either,
especially when you
own a Camaro. Read
all about It on---
Page 2 ...
Friday, November 25, 1983
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2 -SpeclaJ Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 25, 1983
Camara goes for space age image in '84
Z28, Berlinetta offer choice
of high performance, styling
WARREN, Mich. -Chevrolet's Camero Ber-
linetta goes space age In 1984 with a cockpit area
Inspired by the Corvette.
The full Camaro lineup -unchanged from 1983
-Includes the Sport Coupe (Chevrolet's only
model offering a choice of four-, six-or
eight-cylinder engines), the high-performance Z28
and the hlgh-styted Berlinetta.
From Its adjustable low-back seats to Its
pivoting, pedestal-mounted electronic radio to Its
roof console to Its digital Instrumentation and Its
dual adjustable fingertip control panels, the Ber-
llnetta cockpit Is a Chevrolet exclusive.
A digital display panel directly ahead of the
driver registers road speed (In either mlles or
kilometers) and odometer or engine speed. To the
right, a vertical bar tachometer flashes with
graduated urgency as r.p.m.s climb. Farther to the
right, a monitor signals If Its constant electronic
survellllance of fluid levels and systems Integrity
finds anything amiss. ·
Far to the left, needle gauges measure oil, fuel,
C.'.>Olant temperture and voltage.
Dual adjustable control panels make it es-
pecially unusual. The flat black pods adjust outward
from the Instrument panel to within a fingertip of the
steering wheel. The teft pod contaJns pushbutton
light controls and switches controlling speedometer
and tachometer displays on the cluster, the right
pod has pushbutton controls for windshield wipers
and Interior cilmate adjustments.
Farther right, the pedestal-mounted Berlinetta
radio swivels on a base built Into the floor console.
The remote receiver Is concealed beneath the
console. An AM-FM stereo ETA radio with dlgltaJ
clock Is a Berllnetta standard feature; a tape player
and a graphic equalizer areoptlonal.
The console also contains pushbutton controls
for optional features like the remote rear h~t~h
release, rear defogger, power widows and the rear
wiper/washer system.
Overhead, perhaps the first roof console In
Chevrofet paaaenger car history la standard on the
Berllnetta. It contaJns a map light, and switch, a
dome light and a pouch designed to store things like
remote garage door openers or sungl88181. A
flashlight, batteries Included, aJso .goes with the
console, which Is available as an option on Z2S and
Sport Coupe models.
Pushbuttons operating the optional electronic
speed control system are set Into the spokes of
Bertlnetta's steering wheel.
The addition of steel-betted tires to the Sports
Coupe with the standard 2.5 liter L4 engine makes
steef belts standard throughout the Camaro lineup.
The 2.s titer ve and the 5.o· ltter vs engine are
avaJlable.
The performance Camaro drops Its Cross-Fire
Injection engine In 1984 In favor of the most powerful
cabureted VS currently available In Chevy passen-
ger cars.
Code named L69, the high-output engine was
added to the Z2S llneup In late 1983. It Is rated at 190
horsepower. It gets Its extra punch from a higher-lift,
longer-duration camshaft, and lntakft and exhaust
systems tuned for free breathing. Compression
ratio Is 9.5: 1.
The loc8.I Chevrolet dealer Is Connell Chevrolet,
2S28 Harbor Blvd., eo.ta Mee&.
"THE DAY AFTER"
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REUEF IT IS.
Now that I don't feel like a
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.,,..... See Otto Tips to L right
OTTO TIPS:
New Child Safety Seat
N1118n now mak• It euy to buckle up your
child for aafety u wetl u younMllf.
Nissan U.S.A. ha .nnounced tt Is offering a
hlgh-qualtty chtld aat.ty IMt to be IOkt through tta
nearly 1, 100 Dataln d1al1rahlpe. -
The new IMt, deltgned for chtldren tron 4
monthl to 4 yM111 old, comblnel ~.comfort
Md conwnlenOe teatur. which mlk• et the moet
edwinced chMd 8Mt tn the uomottve lndwtry,
llOOordlng to Mf'f Butta, vlCe prelktent of P9fU.
8utt8 eattmated that eome 13,0001Mt8 wMI be IOld
~--the first YMI'·
Peeturee unique to NlllM'• chMd ~ 8Mt
Include., lnertla4ctuated, Mlf-ec:t)u9tlng Mme.
which lnetentty loeka upon rtipld decl1laratlon, Y9t
lllowa the chld frw movement tn tM ..... •
pedded br1M1ptat1 end a one buckle ,..._ that
can be coupled wtth one Mnd. A ~
dellgn accommodatee lnfentl end toddlera.
The ... t me9ta all Federal Motor Vehicle Sa•
~de reguldonl end le ~ to ..
le end Imported can wtth M lntegrlil llM
belt ayttem.
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) 10 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 25, 1983
Three quarters of a million 'Vettes
....
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BOWLING GR~N. Ky. -The 750,000th
Chevrolet Corvette bullt In the car'• fabled 30-year
hlatory haa rolled off the aaembly nne here.
The gleaming white 1984 Corvette wu drtven
off the line by Wayne Vollmar, the onty employe at
the GM Aaeembly Ofvl9lon Plant here who haa
worked on the Corwtte alnce Its Inception In 1953.
Vollmar'• punnger WU Plant Menger Joe
Oeff!Ario. -
Vollmar, who Joined GM as a painter at Its St.
Loula plant In 1948, remembers llvlng In the old
Durant Hotel In Atnt, Mich, when lntt&al Corvette
productions atarted In that Michigan city. He
moved back to St. Louis when Corvette production
went there the following year, and followed the
popular aporta car'• production to Kentucky In
1981.
Vollman says the major changes he's Men In
30 years wtth the Corvette are "much better
working condltlona In the plant" -and the car
ltlelf.
"It took a tong time to make this big
Improvement" wtth the alt-new 1964 Corvette, he says. "I know they'H haw more Improvements, but
they'll haw to go a long way to ~e as btg a one as
they did wtth the 'M."
Certain Corwttee atand out In Vollmar's
memory, tnclucUng a pink conwrtlble bullt for the
Dinah Shore Show and a Comttte built for Lyndon
Johnson.
Wayne Vollmar, right, a Chevrolet
employee since 1948, and plant
.manager Joe Dell' Ario inspect the·
7-SO,OOOth Corvette-ever built.
The mltesotne white 750,000th Corvette was
equipped wtth Carmine leather 1Mts, 4-ptua 3
manual t~teaton •. pow. door tocks, Z51
handNng package, a 3.07: 1 ,..,. axle ratio,
electronic speed control and Delco-GM/Bose
\ound system. PurchMed by Hugh Patter90f"I, a
reetdent of the Detroit--. the car wu shipped to
Biii Fox Chevrolet, Rocheeter, Mich. The car's
vehicle lndentlflcatto_n number ta
1G1AY0781E5120180.
Inside and out, C-adillacs have class
The 1984 models will feature plenty of fine styli..-and pluah, comlortable interior•
Cadlllac's full-size Coupe and
Sedan de VIiie, Fleetwood Brougham
Coupe and Sedan, and Um~ne
front appeer8nee la hlghHghted by the
addition of a new gold-tone hortzon-
talty winged Cadlltac creet ornamen-
tation to the park and tum 9lgnal
leneee.
Side appe91ance ta hlghHghted by new, car-colored body lkte motdtnge.
1964 rear styling on theM modet8
tnc:ludee new gold-tone ~
winged Cadllac crwt °"*'*1tatlon
end gOld-fone aocenta on thit t8ff lamp ....... c.. equipped with the opttonal 5. 7
llter dleeel V-8 enQk'9 ....... a
"DIESEL" engtM lndentlftcatton
plaque on the left,.., aide of the eta
ltd.
Exclustve touchea for Fleetwood
Broughams tndude a more ck>Md-ln
r.., window for the Mdan, brtgttt belt
and hood motdlnge; 1erge raer
moldings: apedftc Wheel CO¥er'I (llleo
UMd on ~ Limoultnee) and
eleetrolumtneecent opera 19mpe.
The Fleetwood Brougtwn Coupe la ==by a atytllh roof tr'Mtment • ouetom Cebrtolet "'"YI top := ... dtatlncttve,.., qUs• .........
....J)e VIII•• •nd Fleetwood ................... ~ ..
~In ...... Mii .... . b.,...... ......... ..
off by ecutptunid-took Mats with a
CadHlac wreath embroidered on the
center armreeta along wtth em-
broidered "Fleetwood" script on each
door trim panel.
For 1964, De Vlltee, Fi.etwood
Broughama and Fleetwood Umou-
.. ,.... feature a rMtyled ateertng wheel
horn pad that lncludee a atltched
appearance around a center Cadlllac
Mtblem and aculptured, rlllMd .,... on the ateertng Wheel apok•.
TheM modell '91111r1 the~ 1i83 tnatrument panel dellgr'I. The panel
r.turee a center control .,... that .nows May drtwr and front ... t
PIHi~ llCCHI to the radio, Elac-
tronlc lm8te Control, and Fuel 0.te
Panel. Heed a.mp, wiper and crulM
control awttm. .,. on • MP9f8te
control panel.
An opttonal, teather-wrmpped ateer-
tng wheel rim te available on all
modell.
D• Vtllet and Fleetwood
Broughams a1eo are •vmtable In
eccMt¥e d'Elepnt apectal edftlont.
De VIie d'Eepnoe modell r.ture
::.:clflc Interior· trim with
w-etylHlltlng, alx-w.y pow.
.......... for dtMr Md front
p11111 ... ...,..~lftdftoor ..... = "d'at;tfl; ....... odon ..,., out. IDl*lt ""Pina
Md opera ....... Tiie ..... mOdit ... ........... .... rod-fftOUMed
paseenger aaelat handtee. , comblnattona, as well as 12 atngle
The Fleetwood Brougham colors. .
d'EJegance opUon lncludee a spedflo For 1984, the baaeSeYtle Interior Is
tufted ... t deetgf'l In cloth or optional highlighted by a new aeat and door
leather trim; deluxe carpeting and trim deetgn. Seats feature a new
floor mats; three roof-mounted pma.-muttt-button tufted pitlOw deelgn
enger aatat hand ... on the Mdan; aYallable In knit cloth or optional
speclat wheel cowra; and ecrtpt ...._,vtnyt trtm. New Sevlle door
"d'Elegance" tdentlt'lcatton lnatde trtm tncorporatee a horlzont9ffy aewn
and out. dellgn and Mtbroldered "Sevtle"
Sevtlle for 1984 4*riM on the acfipt.
dtatlnctM OV9f9ll ~ then'9 --a...·~ lntertcn .. hlgh-
tabltlhad In 1980. . ......... ..,, ........ "°"' ........
Seville featuree a front grttee wtth ated by a centw ooneole with an
fine vwttcal acoenta. A =tcttpt tntegretad fold-down center ..-mre9t,
"Cadl"-" -.. tad t front "'llP .,.., two lndMdual "~ namepce 0 #tt o rage comp a rt men t 1, the lower left oomer of the grtlle. A ~ coin holder and a
tredlttonal CadNlac atandup wrMth courte.y light TM exdulfVe a.pnt
and cr.t hood ot"MnW'lt .. located lnstor ....ur. a ttMd9rd leather on~='==~·:op~ 111tlng .._color-coordinated wtth the uteridt' • .,umlnum wt'991 that lndudea •center s.vt•• have a ful..wtdth IMtru-
hub cap and ~ chrome lug "*" .-... tr".mmed In..........., teak nuta. New. aer~ body lld9 ~
mOldlngt .. *turad In 1984. Hew ~ bleok door "
RMr quarter pane1 n rwdedc lld """""""'....,...,..... blD *
atylng continue to oomblne a d8lllo ooncllla111n1 outlete ICC9ntu8te the
and oontempenry form. for 1114. ... or the llmulated ...
Sevlle't hortlontel tall l8lnp cMllgrt ....... trtm.
hal been revtud to.....,. a,_. Al 1"4e.u11 ......... ,._...
outer ... ..,.,. red......... ··-= ................ ......... tnoovpo1ae11 a ·11a 114" '*111""'1 a ..., •••-lrCIUftCI the
winged C..aa cnet. center oactAlec emblefll •nd
........... ·~In ....... ,......-......... dtolC*GltdUf'...-0~ ..... -lnCil •ah11 •
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