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1983-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
THI ORANGI COAST COUNTY IDITIDN FRIDA y I DECEMBER 2, 1983 OR ANGE COUNT Y. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS HB residents file $270 million flood suit By CHRISTINE DECKER Ol ... De!IJl'tlolli.ff A $270 million class action suit was filed in Orange County Superior Court T hursday as a result ' of a flood that damaged more than 700 Huntington Beach homes in March. The suit, the largest an recent memory in Huntington Beach. lists 59 residents in 35 homes in the Pacific Sands. Newland and South ShorE-Homes housing tracts w ho suffered damage. The massive suit was filed against almost everyone who had anything to do with building the nine-foot-high walls that lane flood channels through the coastal city and against those who built the homes Mesa BJ ANOa&A·ADBLION .............. .. Jubiladan" .. a,.,. Gardon Wil&dwrtW .. tatlf ~I ... oan,,.....tioa with lwbbia Wllamut o..n OenioU. Well belle\w be""' aneal tbl . tint. GI"., .... riidio.,....... in 8outbma CAlifanda ID 1Dlb eontact with tbe s.-e lhutde •It ....s owr the horiaan w.m.. dayntpi. . w~. thethlrddaJof lbe ii I 'on,-w-the tin& ti.-.. Wam other than Pnmldent Be- agan had a chanct of talldna to an astronaut in orbit. "Becau.e there were 10 many hams trying to make cent.Kt, when my (call numbers) came back I WU elated. All the prep- aratWolcl. made _paid off," Jlid w-. 41, of c.o.ia Mesa, who had .lined up two antennM to track Columbia'• direction and eJeva. ..... .... wt1b--.i adlllli. - and the own land m the Santa Ana River basin. · Defendants include the city of Huntington Beach, Orange County. the state and several builders, contractors and owners of leased land in the area. A torrential rainfall March 1. dumped a half an inch of rain in eight minutes and four il')Ches In si~ hours. The downpour filled the city's and the county's ~torm dram systems whic;h backed up into most areas.of Orange County. Huntington Beach was among the hardest hit areas. Firefighters had to evacuate people from 800 homes as the waters rose to heights of six feet in some neighborhoods. · Two of the plaintiffs, Sally and Chauncey Alexander of 8072 Driftwood In t he 'Pacific Shores tract had about three feet of water in their newly remodelled home. The 75-page suit lists 35 causes of action agains t the defendants all because of negligence. The c.'Ouple came home after some of the waters subsided and found 15 years worth of photogra phy, their library of 1,000 books, artwork and all their belongings ruined. Similar horror stories were told throughout Huntington Beach as murky flood waters subsided. The homeowners' attorney Harland Burge c.'Ontends some defendants were negligent in design· ing and building the flood control cahal. Others were negligent in designing and building homes in the area bec!iuse of the possibility of flooding, the suit alh:!Res. Most of the older homes in the area didn't have flood insuraJ')ce. Even those lucky homewoners with flood insurance haven't been adequately reimbursed because of the tremendous extent of the damage. Mrs. Alexander said. City, county and state officials w~re said to be negligent for failing to inspect t'>nstrucuon of the homes and the canals. "Thest> homes were obviously built an an area where there wa~ a great potential for flood damage. tSee FLOO D. Page A21 Irvine backs .... hospital site ~_ver protest By ANDREA ADELSON Ol-OellJl'tloll ..... .. Shrugging off threats of legal · action and a referendum, the Irvine City Council approved a 15-acre site in east Irvine for a 177-bed hospital on a 3-2 vote Thursday night. Supporters of a rival hospital on the UC Irvine campus claimed the city's action unfairly excludes com~ting interests and accused council members of favoring backers of the Irvine Medical Center (IMC) out of political self-interest. As a consequence. the council will be liable to an antitrust suit, warned Agim M. Demirali, a Denver attorney representing a committee of campus hospital supporters ~hi('h includes the dean oLthe_ UC Irvine College of Medicine . Stanley Van den Noort. City Attorney Roger Grable Mid he. re-eatthed the antitrust issue and found no reason to believe the city may be open to liability. Grable said a fter the two-hour session his opiruon re- mains unshaken. even after re- viewing the two cases cited by Demirali . Mayor Larry Agran and Coun- cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido dis- sented in the action, which grants the IMC a zone change and a permit to build the hospital if expected noise. traffic and flood- ing conditions are corrected. They sought a two-week delay to further study, the antitrust ques· tion. While the counC'al put· to rest months of debate over where a hospital rould be built. it is. the state Office of Health Planning which will decade who m'ay build a hospit.a} . Two applications are pending: the first phase of IMC's 177 ·bed !See HOSP ITAL, PageA!I .- Irvine man deni.es- ~ West. a writer for World Rlldio =11 dne, estimafel about 500 of tbe world'1J .5' .mm bmD ndio ==---~1b •mta....a.x111..aa. -..-.. at.,,.tmPL -;.gu.ilt-in _ta,.f rjl® __ "..,,,,,. . ..-Aw Pt a 1•..- p.m. .-. 8outhll'll C.alllamla Wh · . h I . . hmn .,. ..... wm '9ft • l8Mlt • 1pp1ng up sc oo sp1r1t .... t ~ .ctM :'Lt to cant.ct M . H. h S h I' b d d -~wh.abt~ bwyWith arma ag c oe s an an offidaiNABA""''U• dr.ill ·team will be performing Gen1oU luld -.... audJera . c1ee•MS. ... .Al) to mght at Orange Coast College Say 'Cheesecake' . - at Mesan's studio .. From alaff and wire reports After a glass of wane, they may curl up on a velvet ottoman. soothed by soft music and clad in negligee -or even less. They're professional women with money to spend and this Christmas they're spending it on "boudoir photos" for their men. "It's not what you'd consider dirty," says Cost.a Mesa portrait photographer Stuart Naideth. "Some take off all their clothes but most end up wearing more than you'd wear on a tennis. court." pays $600 for a series of soft-ligt{t.ed, seductive shota, usually one large wall photo and several small prints. Negligees are provided by the house. So is t he soft music and the wine that most customers accept before the photo ~ion. "Most are pretty confident and · don't get embarrassed." says Naideth. "They're people who basically have their acts together." when the Vikings· t~ke O!' Bish~P. Amat in the semifinals of the CIF Big Five football confe ren ce. .. - By ANDREA ADELsoN ...... OI -Delly ,._ IUilt An Irvine resident and. four East Coast businessmen accused of ·rlgging $130 . million In phony ·income tax deduc tions for . t-elebrities and executives have entered not guilty pleas in a federal court In New York. He says his customers -mostly professional women from 30 to 45 -aw . flocking ~ his stu~io in increaSmg numbers as Chriatmas approaches. On average, each Naideth and his wife Joan, who helps ru.n the business. said mOt!lt customers just want something sexy for their husbands or boyfriends. They recline on such props as a velvet ottoman, whaps posed in front of an ornate mirror CSee BO UDOIR, Page AZ ) • Costa Mesan Naideth show~ hit 1ubjects in-, different light ' • • IT'S TIME' TO ~HA~f, SALLY. 2.3-SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL C.HRtSTMll\S. ' Bandits take co.uple hostage · in robbery An lrvine couple were held captive brteCly ThUJ"lday by a pair of bandits who commandeered their car from a Newport Beach eeafood reetaurant and drove them to a quiet neichborhood where they. w.ere robbed and abandoned. . Neither victim wu injured ln the 9 p.m. ordeal that started In the parkinc lot ou\llde Glad· •tone'• 4 Fish, 900 S.)'llde Drive. Police said the 28·yeer-old woman and her 31-yur--01d male companion were lea~I the ret· taurant when one of the bandtta .Ud in the b.ck INt of their cc and pointed• .,..11 revolver. The second robber climbed into the driver's seat, police explained. The bandits reportedly drove the pair into the nearby Irvine Terrac:e community where they parked the car and askeq the eouple to hand over money end jewlery. Th' couple were forted from the car by the robbent" who then sped ofr. .The vehicle later wu found parked at a &yslde Drive grocery store. Both crook.a were de.cribed u being In their late 20., one had curly brown hair. Officers said the thuaJ aot away with about $255 in CMh. ... ~ • The five .men, who allegedly set up fake tax credits through twd Manhattan trading houses. are free on bail. Assistant U.S. At- torney Charles CArberry said in a telephone interview from New QYork. . . . . No trial date was set during the arraignment Thursday although a judge was assigned to hear what prosecutors are calling the largest U.S. tax fraud case in history. The defen9ants made no state· m~nt a~d ariy negotiations by --d"l!f~f\se lm.omeys w ill Jitrety-- prove fruitless. "It's too late for that," Carberry said. Joseph Antonucci, 37. of Irvine . was charged with conspiracy, in addition to 31 counts of aiding the fi ling of false tax returns. The counts are punishable by 98 years in prison and $160.000 in fines. He posted a $50,000 bond, Carberry said. (See TAX FRAUD, Page A21 Charity: Thanks, but no thank$ From 1caff ud wire reports The ~vatlon Army unit ln Westminster received a •7 ,000 check from the dty of Hunt- ington Beach, but offk:iala Mid they returned it after deddinc the llCCOtnpanying peperwork WU too time~ and just wun't worth the money. The •c1oneUon from Hunt- incton Beech WU In the for'm of a arant from the federal Houslng and Community De- velopment Departpient for the unit'• help d\U'tnc '-wb\t«'• •torriw. Salvation Anny llC- retary Al Solivan Mid. In March, the Salvadon Army provkled mMll and dothlnc fOf' Hunt.inp)n Beedl flood v$ct.inw when dralnllt channela overOowed, dunla· lnl 700 ..... and dtiplldns 4,000 people. '-,.. an ••pt-'on dll .-U~ tude, the di.= '" """ aDcDdon ot ,_. tD the w........ laMllllft9 (lie DONATION, ... Al) -. ·-- • - • .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2. 1983 _I C_O_NT_IN_O~E_D_S_TO_R_IE_s___,l ·water clean up tQ ·~ost htilf million' HOSPITAL SITE... ~ By L.P. BENET From Page A 1 oi .... .-.. .... ...,. Cacillly and that of a campus over threats of loomln' litigation, The Metropoli wn Water Dis- h o s pi t a 1 p r o p osed by by charging that the lrvine Co. haa trlct wlll spend $500.000 over the Chatsworth-bast.-0 HealthWest used intimidation and pledges of ne><t two weeks to dear up the Foundauon. future financial support to in-h • The $85 million IMC is ad-fluence votes. ''musty, eart y,' smell and taste _ .... b f 1 l t f The attorney's claims received a of Orange County tap water. vant~ Y a power u t'Oa 1 aon ° accordma to a district spokesman. local business leaders and c1v1c scathing rebuttal from lrvine Co. 0 supporters. given a boost by the P~dent Tom Nielsen, attorneys F.arly this week, algae. known lrvine Co.'s donation of land at representin g the IMC and the Connally as 2-Methayhsoborn<.>ol Sand Canyon and Barranca roads. Irvine Co. or MIB. appeared In la rge quan ties By t'Ontrast, Health West's plan "We could not be more outraged in the district's West Riverside has no home, dealt nearly a death by such an absolutely inexcusable County reservoir, Lake Mathews, blow when UCI Chancellor Dan and irresponsible allegation," said w hich provides all tht• water for Aldrich withdrew his support in Nielsen. He characterized the Laguna Beach, Newport Beach September. antitrust question as "a legal and lrvine. Other Orange Coast However. Dean Van den Noort. absurdity." communities use a ble11d of distrkl an outspoken eampus hospital Bob Curry, attorney for the. water and water from other advocate who attended the meet-Irvine Co .. said Demirali's claims sources. 1,ng. said he is sull confident t~e "lack evidence or even the sugges-Sin('(' Monday, off11.:als report they have received "s<'vc>rol hun- dred" cvmplaints from customers. .Ouaipite the task' and· odor. or· ficlals say tht• watN Is saf~ to bathe in and dranR Wednesday n1J<ht, distract workl'rs bt·gan u 1.'0llltly IJlt·nthng process that mixes watl'f frorn FLOOD· LAWSUIT ... From Page A1 There was a duty by tht• va rious partiL'S involved to provide µrotec- tiol') against s uch d::unagc: for th~'Se homes. [t ('Omes clown to what should have bt>t>n done," Burgl' said. The class action st.atus of th<! suit hupt-s to unill' all ix:rsons in Huntinglon &-ach afCectt-d by the flood. Tht• t•ourt, however, has to dt.'<.'1tlc• wht•lht·r to !{rant the• suit class <icllun status Burge said he d()(:sn't know when he will bt!gin lo press for such a hearing "Huntington Beach uffk-1als did c·vt·rythang thl'y t•ould to l<jkc can • uf pt."<>pll' during the d1sa.st.cr. But wht·re do you put that mut."h watt·r.'' commented Huntmgw n &-a<:h t·aty attorney Gc.ul Hutlon after learning of the suit Lnkt• Mulht•wi; with clean water froru. the State Water Pro.Jt-ct m Northt•rn <alifornia. The bl<>nd -60 percent Lak(' Mathc:ws water and 40 peroont from ot.h(:r sources -and should drop the level of MIB so only very ''iwns1tive" people can detect the taslt! and odor, aoc'Ording to Tim Skrove, a distrkt spokesman. "People will really notice the difforenee by early next week," Skrove said . ThL• district expects to pipe the blended water for "at least two weeks'' to customers in Orange ;md Lus Angeles counties, S krove said. T his wilJ cost the district $500,000. .dream wilJ be realized. He hinted tion of evidence," describing them at pending plans. but refused to as "a shoddy 11th hour a ttempt by disclose details. his obviously despera te clien ts ... " SPACE CHAT ... A s11111lar suit was filed an Junt• for $6 million an damages by 60 rnobah.' houw ownt•rs m Hunt- ington Beach .The suat names the city. stat<'. t•ounty, Orangl· (.'1,unty Flood C1mtrol and tht> ~l.'Jtt• Cum- m1ss1on 0 11 Housing Skruve said the proc.~ure is C!Xpt.·n.o;1ve because water m~st be pumpt'd 4 down from Northern Calt!ornaa to filt.ra tiou plants in Yorba Linda and La Verne. Meanwhile, the distract will l'Ontinul• to treat Lqke Mathews Van den Noort 1s a trustee of the Pryer pledged to put the matter non-proht corporation which before voters if IMC officials hired Demirah. a former antitrust refuse to affiliate with UCI. attorney for the government. And Rosen questio11ed the ob- Other trustees of the Committee Ject1v1ty of councilmembers, for a University Affiliated Hosp•-which she did not name. w ho had tal, are four other campus phys-placed their names in IMC 1cians, fo rmer Irvine Mayor Gaby advertisements and attended an Pryer and resident Nancy Rosen IMC party. Rosen and Pryer opposed the Overshadowed by the furor IMC site at an earlier public surrounding the hospital, the review of the proposal in October Irvine Co. also won approve! with because of potential air crash a divided vote for a medical and hazards. science complex on 3 14 acres of Demirah further inflamed land, w hic h will cradle the hospi- council members, already angered tal in one pocket. DONATION NIXED ... From Page A1 Army unit in October. But Stephc.>n Kohler, the city's senior community de- velopment specialist, said ac- cepting the grant. would re- quire the Salvation Army to prepare detailed reports on how the money was beihg used and who would benefit from it. "It constitµtes a fairly s ubstan tial amount of paper work,'' Kohler said. "At this time of year. we are too busy," said Salvation Army secretary Solivan. "W e don't have the time to fill ou t the forms ... so we re turned the money." Solivan said the army's 40 volunteers in Orange County are out sol1c1t1ng Christmas donations with the familiar red potsand ringmg bells. as well as colle<:ung foodstuffs. clothing and toys for needy famiJ1es. T he bell ringers will raise about $40.000. and other solici- tal1ons are made during this ume of year to foundauons. clubs and churches. Solivan said. The Westminster unit's primary funding is through United Way . The letter accompanying the r eturned check indicated the SaJvation Army has re- ceived a number of gran ts from other source$ and that the unit did not h ave enough staff members to devote to the paper work required by the Huntington Beach grant, Kohler said. The H untington Beach City Council haq allocated the fed- eral funds it> the Westminster Unit on the recommendation of the city's Human Resources Board. T he H uman Resources Bo.lrd detided Wednesday to gave the $7,000 to the Hunt- ington Bt'ach Community Clinic. a family planning center AL't'Ording to Kohler. this would be added to the $10,000 allcxa\ed earlier to the clinic-. - H£• said the re-allocauon still must ~-approved by the Huntington Beach City Coun- cil. We're still Jl_steniog •.. Suoday comics return Two weeks, ago The Pilot changed Its Sunday comics. We replaced som~ long-standing strips with new offerings. We also reduced the size of some of the strips and condensed the colorful co mics Into a lour-page section. Your phone calls and lette rs durin g the past several weeks, however, clearly shdwed you neither enjoyed nor wanted the new features or format. Beginning December 18 Peanuts. Gordo, Judge Parker a nd all the rest of your lavOfite Sunday comics will return In their full-sized, six-page packag~. Advance printing deadlines make December 18 the earliest date we can resume publication of the larger ..comic 'Section. We were overwhelmed at your interest and response to this change In the Piiot , and pleased that you cared enough about your newspaper to .. teU.us lirmt¥.and 10 .slLC.h .Qf~Jlt.nymbers Wha!.t£.u liked and didn't llke about it ___ , ----- We do Its ten to your comments and will do whatever we can to make the Pilot a community newspaper you respect and enjoy. From Page A1 among the 420,000 Americans who hold amateur radio licent-es when he made the first ham broadcast from space. "W5LFL calling CQ in North America; W5LFL from Columbia calling CQ and standing by," said Garriott as the ship's orbll grazed the West Coast, traveling in an arc from San Francisco to the lip of the Baja peninsula . -[n ha m talk, "CQ" means "caU- ing any station." G ilbe r t S m i th, another long-time ham radio operator w.ho lives in Costa Mesa. said his luc k raising Columbia wasn't so good. "But I'll be. calling. On my transmitter, I have the frequen - cies all set up." he said. "Some- where in the window we should hear him and I hope he hears me." In thC. meantime, Smith has take n delight in eavesdropping o n spacelab satellite conversations. With Mission Control in H9uston . picked up here because of .a J et Propulsion Laboratory a mateur radio club monitor. "The most important function of this exercise is to show that hams can establish two-way com- munication /w ith almost. any- thing," pointed o ut West. "Amateur radio operators are proving to themselves it's more than fun." Astronaut Garr iott, who as a teen-ager took his first radio code class in his hometown of Enid. Okla .. received a waiver from the FAA to operate his radio aboard Columbia. The astronaut's transmission sen t a babble of voices an to the__air. "I heard first Kilo Zero Romeo. · your t leu.e.rs," said Garriott from space. He said he also heard a cou ple more calls whose signals were too weak to reach him. We're b~ckl : TAX FRAUD· FIGURE DENIES GUILT ... From Page A1 Antonucci was employed as the treasurer of Sentan(•l Financial Instruments for nine months. His Los Angeles attorney dtmrrtbed Antonucci as a v1ct1m of circum- stance who expects to be found innocent. Antonucci's attorney Jan Law- rence Handzlik said tax shelters offered by Sentinel Financial lnstruments we re authentic u.- vestments and that his chent never dealt directly with in- vestors We're . List~ning ••• 642•6086 ..._., f tl()fly " '"" .,,, 'IOI "•·• '°"' P•IH• o, ~ )0 p r11 ce11 i.•oo• '""' •no ,owt tO,.f ••It D• ,,..,,..'° Antonucci and four others were indicted last week by a f.ederal grand jury. Th e 63-count indict- me nt alleged the defendants set up tax deductions i.n 1979 and 1980 Cor their investor client.II by ap- pearing to lose money on trades of Treasury securities. -- Telt>vision producer Norman Lear, pianist Henry Mancini and actor Sidney Poitie r were among the 88 investors who p(Jt nearly S 14 million into the deal. the ind1ctme11l si.at.es. They were to receive deductible losses four times greater than their invest- ment. the document alleges. The tnvestors were not charged. Others linked to the alleged scam and arra igned were general partner Michael M. Senft. 44. and b is broth er. David Senf\. 40, both of Manhattan. N.Y .. head tax trader Walter Orchard. 35. or Somers. N. Y .; F rank Susi. 32. of S tamford. Conn .. w ho succ.-eeded Orchard as ch ief trader. What do you l1kt• about the Daily Pilot' What don't you lak e" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded . transcribed a nd delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24 hour answen ng service m ay ~ ust>d to record let ters to th(' editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must inc lude their name and telephone number for venficatron. No circulation ra..lls. please Tell us what ·son your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. khwert1 Ill Pvbhtner, CIM1lfted 9dv.,tl1lng 114/M2·.M11 All oftMf cMpeltrMOtl M2"4S21 MAIN MlllCI )le) W..C ll<ly SI Cole• "'-CA MoA IM!OiM• ao.. 1560 Cotta ...... CA uen C°"1'191'1 199~ 0t"'9" CO.II ~ C-ny No "'••' tlOtl•• ttlutttltlOn• ed1IO•••I "'., .. , O• • .,...,_.. .. ,,....., INiy oe -OduC4111 ... 1nou1 "*,.' .,..m.uoon ot tOCIV'oO~t -l •luro•r '"° '""OO 11 you dO ~O• r t C•r1tf 'fOV' tOO'I by I I I'\ U • 0.10' 0 10 t "' ~ your CCIOt " 119 -.0 Chazy Dow•Hby Reymond MecLMn (dttOf end Assi111n1 Controlltf CArcUlettOn T1t111...,.._ .io.1 Orllt'OtC-. Al-..,..., --Wurolll'l)IOll 0..C~ & """"'*""" ....... i.....,.~ --- ·~ --· ..... . , ... IO lhe Publishef ._,._.,,c_ --4 ,,OC>.1Ct1111~ Moll"°"' •••• -... . .. • VOL: 71, NO. - .. Unfnrtun<iwly uur spa<.'l'<'raft atlltudc; 1s not the lx>st and I'm radiating only four watts out of the small t•av1ty antl'nn:i an our overhead wi~dow, so il J.ioes not give ml' a very good signal margin," the astronaut said. Transmissions. to lx.> continued during Garraott's spare time throughout the nine-day !light. are m the range from 145.53 MHz to 45. 770 MHz FM. Reception is in the range from 144.910 to 145.470 MHz FM with 20 kilohertz steps used both to ttansmit and receive. BOUDOIR ... From Page A 1 on a waH w ith flocked paper"or an Oriental scceen. Naideth says his clients have· included a bank vice president and the wife of a state senator. "At least 95 percent of them are career women." he says. "Law- yers, people in commodities, br-o- kers and a. lot of sales people. "l think I've t>nly done two housewives," he adds. "l guess 1f I was going to philosophize about it. rd say they feel since they are successful in business. and a re making money. they're com- fortaol<' with themselves and are comfort.able doing this." · Naideth, 32, was shooting most- ly wt>d dings when. four years ago. a woman walked mto h1sstud1oon Newport Bouelvarchnd µroposed to shed most of her clothl'S for a portrait to be given to her hus- band "Then I spcmt a d&.v ur two'wath a guy up In Las VegnS" who was dohlfl t.hui .and 4vc:raglng 200 li:L 300sessionsaycar.'' he says Word of mouth produc-ed a steady stream of women sc•eking what he tall~ "boud6ir phot~ " Business rt•<JllV soan'<i sax months ago when hf' began to advertise in an Orange Coun ty magazine a nd newspapers. He says about 70 percent of has customers now 'are asking for the Teachers 01( pact Fountain Valley St·huol D1str1t·t teat•ht•rs have ratafwd a 7 J>l;<n't'nl pay raise agrt'emc·nt. rc>troacuv to July I. I !183 .. A d1stnt·t spokesman said the rat1f1cat1on was annount·cd at Thursday night's 11oard of trustees' meeting, The board ap- proved the pay raise in C'oncept. The formal agreement will be .presented for approval Dt.'<:. 15. The agreement affects about 350 teachers. nurses~ counselors and psychologists in the elemen- tary school district. The salary adjustment was the only provision negotiated this year by the teachers, who are in the second year of a three-year contract with thl' dastm.'t. Bargaarung teams for the dis- trict and the teachers reached agreemen t on the 7 percent pay raise Tuesday in a session with a state mediator. Teachers voted on the p~posal. Wednesday and Thursday. Also a t T h ursday night's meet- ing. Trustee J im Woest was selected as the new board presi- dent BULLETIN BOARD 'Wizard of Oz' staged in Garden Grove show· Tht "Wii.ard of Oz" will bt· presented on stage tonight and Saturdav a t 7:30 p.m at tht• J<•w1sh Federation Council a uditorium in Garden Grove. · . The musit·al thl·:ltl·r produt·tiun as bt.•ing offered th rough Pt•gasu~ P rograms lrw of c;urdcn Grove. and information can -be ubtaam.J hy c:al1111g ij!'lfi -55 IH Tht· c·tlut·<itional l·orporatac111 has an f!UX 1hary offiN> in lnime. Art colle(·tion orr tli play in Ir-vine Contt•mpurary [1rtwurks from collect1ons of corporat1onS. 1nd1v1d uaJs and t'<Jun 1l1umJ mi;tilullo118 m 1.J'vm~ will be fealured tontght"ni--t:bY"trvlne fi'ine Arts Cen~er, ?601. Watnu1-A~. Tht• 7 pm rH't·ptaon will kick uff a twq-month program cnlltlt!d ··1rv11w CoJk<;t~ Contemporary Art " Curator of the l'Xh1b1tmn 1s Sul· tkngl·r. whn :;t•rvt'Cl a~ registrar al the Newport Harbor Art Museum fur L•1ght yl•rs. . UC I Wind En scn1hle to play tonight Tht• UC lrvint• Wmd Enst•mble will perform at the Fine Arts scduct1vt' sholS. / -• ....Y.!.l~gc• Theater tonght at 8 o'duck. _ • T1dwts arC: $-1 for ift·nyral acfffi'ISSioln'ncf$Tftn-tJCJ stu dents. Na1deth S<IVS thC're have been several men ,;.,ho1'lavC' wanted to strike up a sexy pose for their loved ones and several mother and daughtl'r teams that have re-· quest("'CJ a seductive fa1:111ly shot. "I almost have more work lhan I can handle nght now," he admits "But 1f I can't get to them. I'll just mention that Valentine's Day asn"t far off." Box off acc..• inform~1tion is ava1lablC' at 856-6617. Frie ndship l;ircle to se .. v·e d essert ' ThC' UC lrvinC' lntt>rnat1onal Friendship Circle is holding an intt'rnataonaJ holiday dt•ssert bt.Wfet of after-dinner treats Saturday at 8 p.m. a~the Heritage· Hoom in the University Center Adm1ss1on 1s (rt'{', as 1s dessert. F\Jrther information can be obtain~ by calhng Martha Morgan a t 856-7249 And while nearly all the photos ~~:regi~~~ ~;:~P%xc.:;.~:,;~;;_ Sy n1.e_l~o~I. pro~~m a l UC_I _Sa~urday two. Thl' UC lrv111c Symphony Orchestra will perfonn a program "l had one come come in what·h 1ndudl'S an ov{'rture by Verda and Tchuikovsky Saturday at yesterday, and she was breaking Ii pm an t he fine ArL-. Village Theatt'r up with h er boyfne nd.'' Na.ideth Adm1ss1on as $4 and $2 for UCI students. Tacket information says. "She said she figured it was a t·an be obtamC'd at the box offkt-. 856-6617 goodwayto !aygoodby:e·~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~========~==~~~~~ • . _ .. ~BIE SPORTS LTD WHAT A WAY TO START THE WINTER OFFI 20o/o Discount on Rlpcurl Boott~s with 'Purchase of ·any Ripcurl Full Suit ~BIE SPORTS ~TD .. 875~9700 -......---I . . . I • 0 out DAILY PILOT/Friday. o.c.mw 2, 1983 You didn't get your '82 tax refund? Cal ndaskwhy By ANDREA ADELSON OllMOel!J ......... The tax man has a Christmas bonus to stt&ff ln the stockinp of 1,344 Orange County taxpayers. if only they will telJ the government where they are. Checks containing 1982 income tax refunds of $439.686 were returned to the internal Revenue Service as undeliverable by the • U.S. Postal Servlce~said IRS spok~woman Laura Myers in Laguna Niguel. Checks are owed to residen~ In every city in the county. incorrect lip codes. transposed addresses, omitted apartment numbers and lack of forwarding notices are the usual reuona checks don't arrive shortly after April 15, she said. And statewide, 12,000 tax- payers owed $6.5 million a.re waiting for their money, or a tenth of a 1 percent of the 11 million people who filed this s pring. California typically has more undelivered ms checks than any · other state because of its .mobUe, swelling population, she said. The largest unclaimed and un- delivered check in the state la for $104,000. while In Orange County the largest Is $25,055. "It's hard to imagine ilOme<>ne with ao much money they don't worry about 100 grand," she said. In the Instances of buaineeaea, estates and lndlvlduals owed large rebates, many of those taxpayers didn't file income tax returns until Aug. 15 after receiving an ex- tension. and probably haven't .~issed ~eir refund yet, ~yers Candlelit march against rape . , . Thousands of women expected at Santa Ana night procession · By CHRISTINE DECKER Of Ille 0.-, .......... Several thousand women are expected to take up banners and lighted candles Saturday evening and march to protest sexual as- sault against women. The three-mile candlelit pro- cession, called ''Take Back the Night," will begin at 4 p.m. in Santa Ana at the Civic Center Plaza, on the com er of Civic Center Drive and Ross Street by the flag poles. Only women will be included in the march, but men are invited to the rally afterward at 6 p.m. The "Take Back the Night" march will be similar to hundreds of others staged lhroijghout the world by women to protest rape. "We , hope this march will empower us. We want to proclaim our right to safety. We want to make women aware of their vulnerability," said Marti Shearin of Irvine, one of the march's organizers. The march was planned by a newly-formed coalition of women's organizations called Or- ange County Sexual Assault Network which was started in response to the rash or rapes which oecl·red in Irvine last September. The rapes took place in women's homes and at a neighborhood park. · "There was such a public outcry about the rapes then. People felt, if they couldn't be Safe ln Irvine where could they," said Shearin. According to anti-rape groups' statistics, one out of·every ·three women will be sexually assaulted sbme time in t~eir life. "l got involve<tbecause I felt if it didn't happen to 'me, it's going to happen to my daughter an~ if it doesn't happen to my daughter, then it's going to happen to my mother," said Shearin. Law enforcement statistics esti- mate one in six women will be sexually assaulted. • Hospital asks help in Yule toy drive Park Superior Convalescent Hospital iis a local sponsor of the Toys For Tots program. People wishing to donate new toys, old toys and money· for needy chil- dren can do so at 1445 Superior St. in Newpon Beach. There were 750 reported rapes in Orange County last year. And th06e are beUeved to be just a small fraction of the rapes tha t did occur. but were't reported, accord- ing to LesUe Millerd. coordinator of UC Irvine's Women's Resource Center. Half of those reported rapes were what what's called. "date rape," which means the victim knew tt\e rapist. • ''A lot of women don'1 report these kinds of rapes. They're afraid they won't be believed or there will be repercussions from the rapist. This is on~ reuon for the march -to get more women aware this Could happen to them;" said Millerd. . Speakers after the march will include rape coull.!lelor Jackie Sherman who will discuss women's fear ·of sexual attack, Joyce Wolfe, from Los Angeles' Women Against Violence AgairWt · Women who will talk about how rape is encouraged by the media and Long Beach Police Sgt. Robin · Klein will give the male per- spective on rape. Marchers are asked to bring a candle. HB school.burglars had sweet tooth- .. The student store at Liberty Chris· fountain Valley han School. 7661 Warner Ava .. Huntington Beach, was broken lnto Someone broke Into the garage Wednesday night or Thursday morn-Thursday ot a Mme on the 9700 ing Entry was made through an block o l Emmons Circle The loss unloclceddoOf'. Theloea1nciudedS30 tnciu<led •brand new chr~ and 1¥()rth of coot!lea and candy Olue CotumtMa tHc:ycle vaiu.d at ... $183 ~ - A burglary w~ ;eported Thursday Four wire wheelcovers were stolen nightata home on the 17400 block of Thursday from a tan 1979 Olds· DBJryviewClrcle. Entry was apparent~ mobile Cutlass parked tn a carport on ly made through a f~ont bedroom the t0400 block of Slater Avenue window. The loss Included silverware The loss was estimated at $425. worth $Mo and jewlery worth S 1.000 A motor home parked In a dnveway on the 6600 block or O•lord Drive • was burglarized Thursday.pitry wu made through "the side door of the motor home. The loss Included a S150 a1....o untl Md ~· • worth S 17~. A woman fes101ng pn the 9400 block of Gateshead Orlve told police her burgundy 1976 Cadlllac was stolen Thursday. The loss was •esti- mated ti $8.600. A window smaah burglary was • reponed Thursday morning at the Software Store. 16582 Gothard St. The loss Included $1 .965 wor1h ol computer software A grt*l J970 Ford Maverlcl< was loun" Thursday on the 11000 blocil of Condor Avenue. The car was Identified as a stolen vehicle from Orange ec.. Mesa • .4..,, - A female photographer reported that someone stole three of her camera lenses while she was taking· pictures ot a friend's wedding at Mesa Blble Chapel. 1734 Orange Ave. In Costa Mesa. The woman said thMe we<e about 75 guests at the wedding and that her lenses. packed In a bag. were taken from the chapel'• lobby. When arre91eo. he was wearing a pink shirt and purple pants ~ewport Beaah A Newport e.ach woman reported the tri.ft of two tHc:yc'" velued at 75 from -98-tage In the 2:500 block ol Wavecrest. A Solano Beach resident r4K>0rted two pl.ces of luggage containing more than $2,000 of cloths stolen trom his unlocked car parked at 620 Newport Cente~ D~IY~. A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a television and other· houtehold good valued at $585 from his home In the ~90 block of ,sbJ,r111gton,Jhursd!Y.o.. __ ~~-·· 4 •• # ~---~-·-...-.~ .. the theft ol $4,600 of home elec· Ironies from his residence In the 100 block ol 13th Street. Thursday. Laguna Beach Vandals-slashe<I the ITres on a car parked In the 2100 block of Crestview Drive. Laguna Beach police reported - today. • pointed out. •. "But some are afraid to call the government," she aa!d.notlng that many checks belong to those having Spanish and Asian surnames. "We r~ally are quite nice and want to give them back their money," Myers said. individuals missing their re- fund checks should call the IRS at 835-8211 or (800) 424-1040, and be prepared to give a Social Security number. Billngual representa- tives ar.e available. If by next aprtng the lRS ls atW holding ~ndelivered check.a, of- ficials wUJ try to obtain current addreaes from 1983 retuma. In addition, she said the IRS will try to trace taypayers through the Post Service. Check.a can always be claimed, but no interest accrues unle11 the IRS delayed iaauing the refund, Myeraaaid. .Tom Renka.l, partner with the Newport Beach accounting firm Main Hurdman. said a tiny frac- tion of his clients' refunds are delayed. "If they haven't received it by now, they t hould aak.'' he aald, recommending taxpayeruend the ms a reminder by forwarding a copy of the top \ wo pages of their tax return. ally lees responaive than the ms to inquiries over slow-to-arrive check.a. Even a brief delay prompt& phone calla from Irvine aocoun· tant Milton Collins' clients. "lf they don't get them In two weeks they call. You know, 'Where•s.my money?'," Collinll said. Singer's ex-:-agent says sex ~'taught' ' Dlllr,... .... ..,......_" ....... Newport Beach City Council members and concerned airport neighbors monitor jet noise on Orchard Drive. Airport noise: In-the ear of the be-hearer By JERRY HIRSCH Newport Beach resident wh.o lives 011MOe111No4tte11 in Irvine Terrace, said the type of Guitarist Dick Dale's theatrical agent testified Thursday that his former client showed him pictures in 1Q81 of a 13-year-old girl with whom Dale claimed he was ha~ sex. Terry Schmidt said Dale also de9Cribed his sexual encounters with the girl in a ae.ries of telephone conversations. His testimony came as Dale's Orange County Superior Court trial on 12 felony child molestation and oral copulation charges moved into its third day. Testifying as a proeecution wit- nea, Schmidt said Dale told him he had "taught her" how to perform oral aex on him. The witne18 told jurors he· finally decided to consult a friend with the Culver City Police De- partment about Dale's activities because "as it went on it became more of a bothersome issue." Schmidt said tle Is the father of three girls. aged 9 through 17 at the time. Dale told him the sexual en- counters occurred in Dale's Balboa Peninsula mansion. though he never mentioned the girl's name nor did he make any reference to his having sexual lntercourse with the girl. Schmidt testifiea. The 46-year-old Dale gained fam~ in the 1960s as one of the origjnators of surf guitar music ma band WU known .. Dick Dale & the Del-Tones. Dale is accuaed of having six seJ<ual ·encounte.rs with the girl during July and August 1981 in various rooms of his 1920s-era mansion, once owned by KiJlj Gillette. . Newpon Beach City Council noise tested Th~y is not the members met Thursday ,at a John ~ as the nolSe she and her Wa~e Airpon noise monitoring ne!~hbo~ hear. stati.on to get a better idea of the 1n IrvineTerrracewehearthe Rape suspect's npise levels they will be discussing planes approach ·~d the plan~ "'~ °!+V~~ . take off~ t,he un~ for ua lS hearing delayed 1n:g'V\~~·Y---~~~~ .:.-~ limiting th-e airport's expansion. De lino~ to set up .ntmllar • Arritg: nii 1'f4t>rlson parolee M . Orchard Ort . test for the City Council in the charged wiilr raj:,Xng and assault· eeu.ng on ve 1!1 Irvine Terrace area in two.weeks. ing five Orange County women Slinta AnJl. Heights, the council Newport Mayor Evelyn Hart was delayed in Superior -&>urt- memben found that nearly all of said she was pleued with the test Thuraday until Dec. 16. the co~rdahitplanes take off demonstration. Robert Eldred Morehead. 29,-- at a n0tae level ·of more than 90 "It hel}l8 us to work toward the faces charges ranging from rape -d«:ibela -;-loud enough to block binding agreement and to make and intent to commit rape t.O conversation. sure the numbers we have in there burglary and f&he imprisonment But the council members al.lo are the right numbers," Hart said. stemming from a spate of sexual found smaller planes taking off in The 30-year agreement would attacks ln August and Se~mber the SO-decibel ooiae level do not limit the number of flights to 55 at in Irvine, Santa' Ana, Orange and A home on the 8100 blocit of Brush Ortve'WllS burglarized and rans.eked Thursday The front door knob was twisted with pliers to enter. The losa Included $8,600 worth of jewelry A 22·year·old Newport Beach man was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery after alleoedly slugging an employee at thfl OeJa Vu night· club.._2285 N~ Blvd. Empl~ claimed they ha(f eliCtia the rOWdy C\Jstomer earlier but that he Had returned after changing clothes and combing his hair In a different atyle. A fight at Main Beach Park near the lifeguard tower brought police of· floera to the 4:30 p.m. scene. only to find one of the combatanti had left. T~e other ~lined to preaa charges. A suspicious p.;..On ieenTnt1de a vacant houM on Bonn Drive was found to be an employee lnstalllng cable television equipment. _ ~create the same dJaturbance.. ac-..firstbuubat..w~to.13 -Garden Grove _____ _ cording to Ken Deli.no, the dty aa quieter airplanes are in-The suspect was arrested at his Low clouds will ho·ver over Coast Coastal Extended le 01 63 46 41 23 dO 31. 43 27 26 23 33 20 31 24 63 30 30 23 63 48 29 20 I 42 10 26 22 29 22 19 05 e1 4S 22 16 16 .()5 37 34 07 .02 42 24 11 03 .. 71 58 55 :IO 21 64 52 72 4. 33 31 ,. '° S1 47 43 35 .. 67 3t 27 .. ,. 52 36 1t 13 2• 21 11 oe S3 :IO 87 $1 42 31 $5 31 R1ln(E ,. llt 41 )6 ..... ., llt 51 64 2t ot .. n ~ .. 2' 00 27 13 n" M '° .. 61 .. " .. 1t "~ lllf llPllT .... ~·-· executive aaaiatant who arranged tcoduced. parents' ~ta Ana·home Sept. 20 the tests. The quietest commercial jet after he was Identified by one of "This is probably the loudest tested this morning was the the women he is accused of raping. monitoring station 10 it ia a good McDonnnell-Douglas Corp. OC-9 He was ordered to stand trial on 16 place to test." De lino said. Super 80 which ranged between felony charges after a preliminary However, Ginnny Davies. a 95 and 102 decibels. hearing last month. Brighten .Your Home For The. Holidays! It's not too late to look great for the holidays. We at Alden's inYite you to cotne · in and seled floor coverings for your home in preparation for the upcoming holiday season. There is still plenty .of time to get your home in shape for the company that will be coming. We would also li~e to take th!s opportunity to wish all of our cu,tomers the best of holid?Y seasons. Live the llfe of UIS liilaot 0911tf by 8utlln9'0" \ti IAT ..... . -- +] L. .. .. ---------~-· ".i_-Orange Coast DAILY PILOf!Frfday1 December 2, 1983 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.------------------------------------- 10 •OF '"1 NEWS As-tionauts .work on foul-ups in Spacelab ~ I • > NATION Ex-EPA official may get 20 year jail term , WAS HINGTON -Rita Lavelle, who insisted all along that she had to ld the tr uth and never tried to obstruct a ceng ressional inquiry, says she is "ver y, very disappointed" that a jury believed othe rwise. T he former Environmental Protection Agency.official was.co nvicted Thurs- day night on four of fi ve felony perJury counts lodged against her. S he will be sentenced Jan. 9 and faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of $19,000. Troop withdrawal talks WASHIN<'.1roN -R~~gan adm inistration officials. in a race to prevent Le banon from plunging onre again into chaos. say they need to show progress toward a troop withdrawal within a monfh. Going into today's St"l·ond round of mft>tings here with Lebanese President A~in Gemayel. officials said the two sides were trying to find ''mechanisms" to make the May 17 lsraeli-LPbanese troop withdrawal ::igreement work. Shultz-Gromyko n1eet seen NEW YORK -St'<-Tetary of State George Shultz has indicated that he may mt.'t't with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko early ne xt year in Stockholm. The New York Times reported today. Though no arrangements had been made. ''it would be logical" for the two to meet at an East-West d isarmament con ference Jan. 17, an aide to &h.ulz said Thursday. STATE 4 hit in LA shootout LOS ANGELES -A narcotics detective paraly7.ed in a shoot.out that lelt three other people wounded was in serious condition today, and a 25-year-old man was in jail for investiga- tion of attempted murder, authorities said. Officer Norman R. Eckles, a 13-year veteran of the force and a father of three. remained in serious condition thls morning at Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital, nursing supervisor Vivienne Butler said. Eckles was shot in the right armpit in the gunfight that ensued. Two.other officers and a woman passerby were also hit in the gun battle. Other 'officers irrunediately arrested F.dward B. Donelson at his southside apartment and booked him for investigation of attempted murder. White's future in state ? SAN FRANCISCO Correct iona l authorities a re looking favorably on a plan by Dan Whi-te to live m California after he l'Ompletes h is prison sentence for the killings-of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. White, who fitst hoped to move lo Lreland a fter his Jan. 6 release. "did not ask to go out of the he did not ask to o out of the state," Phil Guthrie, deputy d irector o state pr ns, -said Thursday. - Chavez seek s bus Eoycott FRESNO -Picket ing with a sign printed m Spanish. United Fann Workers Union Preside nt Cesar Chavez called for a boycott of G~yhoµnd buses in honor of a strike by union drivers. UFW members have been a regular segment of pickets at t)v? Fresno Gre~:. ~rminal since me m- ber.1bJ..l,he Amalg .Tram:it Union strucl_<.- the bus company No . . · . Russ smuggle-route· told STCX:KHOLM. Sweden -Customs of- ficials who impounded tons· of U.S .-made computer equipment are convinced they have broken up a ma jor route for smuggling iUegal -ntgh-techn~~i& -\he -Sevia l-Un'6n .. "Our intensified searches the last two w eeks are paying off and the recen t new fi nds in Malmo and Stockholm indicate t here will be more to come. We are on to something big," Karl E. Rydberg. deputy customs director general. said Thursday. Red bombei:s over S. Korea SEOUL, South Korean -South Korean jets took to the skies toda y w hen nine Soviet bombers flew toward the Tsushima S trait separating Japan and South Korea. officials said. A South Korean air force spokesman said at least 10 F-4 Phantom jets scrambled from air bases afte r radar picked up a forma tion of TU-95 Bears and TU: 16 Badgers. The spokeman declined to be ' identified. 1...- JRA n1akes ransom d emand DUBLIN. Lreland -The Irish Republican Anny has demanded 5 million pounds -$7 .3 million -for the return of a supermarket executive who was kidnapped Nov. 24 . police said today. Irish police said that in keeping with government policy--ihey would make "every effort" to prevent paymen t of the ransom. SHOCKED! "' t 't I A• I fll I • " "'' ,. .. ,. I \'"I ~T26~!~CE CM/ Rtr1rdt111 N6fl Smohr Rites 1nd 30·60 Ritts FMllDS INUMC£ GICU ,..., ow.._,..~ . SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) -Spat.'elab's astronauts droppe<j their science roles and took up pliers and l)f:rewdrivers for a while today to fix a rash 'of hardware problems. But the malfunction of a high-speed tape recorder <.'Ould curtail some experi- ments and sharply reduce TV transmissions from the orbiting ship. extend the spa<..-e shuttle Columbia's flight from nine days to 10. With Spacelab'~ Red Shift specialists, astronaut Robert Parker and West Gennan Ult Merbold. on duty early today, a !l('ries of hardware problems cropped up in quic~ succession. ' Wh1Te ground controllers puz.z.led ove r the recorder trouble, the spacemen resumed their science. tasks and focused cameras on the heavens and F.arth. They also awaited NASA's decision on whether to A materials processing.computer L-onked out, threatening ~ ruin several metals-melting experi- ments. A tray holding a metal sample got jammed in the port of a processing furnace. A master timer that automatically turns some experiments on and oH ~ation's jobless . ranks thin again , By Tbe Auoclated Press The civilian unemployment rate fell to a two-year low of 8.4 percent last month, a drop from 8.8 percent in October and the 11th straight month in whkh the national jobless rate either declin- ed or held steady. the Labor Department reported today. Since the unemployment rate reached a post-Depression high of 10.8 percent a year ago. with more than 12 million people out of work, about 3.6 mHlion people have found jobs. the government said. "The November statistics re- ported today continue to show strong and wi~espread employ- ment gains and further declines in unemployment.'~ said Janet L . Norwood, commissioner of labor statistics. A report T hursday of a sharp rr.w in help-wantt>d arlvPrtising in newspapers in October, and a study that said job prospects will be brighter for next year's college graduates. pointed to t'Ontinued improvement in the jbb market, economists said. Less encouraging was the La bor De partment's re po rt Thursday that the number of first-time claims for une mploy- men t benefits rose by 55,000, to 434,000, in m id-November. The total femained far below last year's level. how ever. Anothe r bright sign for worke rs was Ford Motor Co.'s an- nouncement Thursday that 1,200 workers will t:>e rehired next year at its assembly plant in Hapeville, Ga., reactivating the plant's sec- ond shift in time !Or production of 1985-model cars. 11 .0- 10.5- Percent of Work Force =:v 82•1983 Souroe: ~-d Llbof A>. Ford executive Henry Nida said the company will offer jobs to 930 employeeslaid off in 1979. Others ·will be recruited from Ford pla n ts elsewhere in the country. · ·Robinsons 100 YEARS OF STYLE !ailed. Then the high-spt.->ed recorder gave out durin& a brief, unexplained surge of electrical power. - Parker and Merbold. working with ground experts, fixed the computer with-a few reset proc'edures. But they had to dig into Columbia's tool kit to dismantle sections of the mast.er timer and furnace before putting them back on line. The high-speed re<.'Order was a different story .. Unable t.o fig~re a quick fix, the ground1~ld the astronauts to shut it off al}d switch the data-collecting function to other slower-speed rec.'Orders. Lawmen gr_ab Flynt in.Alaska LOS ANG ELES '(AP) -Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt was held ,today at Teryninal Island federal prison · after U.S . ma rshals arrested him i{l Alaska; w here he was alJegedly en route to Russia. Flynt-, w ho was flown back early today from AnchQrage, allegedly had violated a t.'Ourt order in a pending flag-desecration case. The judge said he ordered Flynt not to leave California before releasing him. Thursday Flyn t wore a Santa Claus suit to a bond hearing ii'! Anchorage before U.S . Magisttate John Roberts, who ordered the paraplegic publisher held without bail and placed him in the custody of - U.S . marshals. U.S . Magistrate Joseph Reichman in Los Angeles ordered Flynt's arrest foUowing a heated court session in which Flynt's lawyers said he would appear voluntarily for a hearing Monday on a flag desecration charge , but a prosecutor contended he was planning to flee the country. Flynt has said he wants to fly to the Soviet Union . . Reichman. who ordered Flynt's arrest, said he was concerned that Flynt had violated the terms of a $5,000 unsecured bond he signed in Los AngeleJ by · leaving California without court permission. 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' \ ' . ~ , ...... ... , . .. 09lnge Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2, 1983 1'15 Missing link' fossil found? . -Cooper defense askS dismiss31 WASHINGTON (AP) -&:1cnt1sts working m Africa have found Lhe 17 m1lhon-year-old fossil remains of an apelike crealure that may be the long-sought common anc.-estor of humans and all the great apes, it was announced Thursday. Working in an isolated regjop of northern Kenya called Buluk, scie ntists found an upper jaw, part of a lower jaw. teeth and a few bones from below the head of the creature, said the National Geographic Society, which sponsored the expedition. · The team. led by Richard Leakey of the National Mllseums 'of Ke nya and Alan Walker of J ohns Hopkins University. made the djS(.'Overies during August and September in a weathered-out river ·channel. . If the specimen proves as old as preliminary potassium-argon dating indicat1c'S .. th<' researchers said, then the t·reature could represent the a ncestral bridge between man and thC' great apes in Africa and orangutans and their predecessors m Asia. The preliminar y dating of.between Hi million years and 18 m1lhon years 1s supported by the finding of other nearby animal fossils whose age is known from other locauons. the researchers said . Dr. David Pilbeam of Harvard University, an expert on ancient apes. caUed the diS<.'Overy "a major find. "The Buluk specimen dates from about the lime Africa and Asia were linked because of continental drift," Pilbearn said in a t~lephone interview . "At that time, species crossed both ways a nd this could have been the time the ancestors of the orangutan moved into Asia." _ AP Wltepltolo Alan Walker displays• fossil re mains beli eved to be I 7 million years old. Proseciilorch_ides 'lriul atniosphere' in prelimioary hearing ONTARIO (AP) The dt•fense has moved for dismissal after the prosecution rested its case against Kevin Cooper, an escaped pnscmer accused of a bloody Chino Hills massacre that left fQur people dead. Deputy Public Defender David Negus moved Thunday that the court suppress some vital eviden(."e against Cooper because search warrants were improperly •ltained. Howeve r, the pr~ warned Municipal Court Judge David Merriam thal'too much time was being spent on defense in a preliminar y hearin~ that was only suppost.-d to dc<'1de 1f there is enough ev1den<..-e for a trial. "The court should exercu;e its discretion and prevent the preliminary from escalatlng Into a trial," San Bernardino County District Attorney Denn~ Kottmeier said. The defense plans to caU almost 50 witnesses. 38 of them law en forcement officers. plus cameramen from Los Angeles television stations KNBC and KABC and a Woman who alleged that CoopeP rapc.-0 her in Santa Barbara, Deputy District Attorney John Kochis said. Arafat may pull Beirut troops BEi.RUT, Lebanon (AP) Ben:1,n's Moslem sector shut down today m a genera l s trike to protest the assassination of Lebanon's top Druse religious judge. and-Yassar Arafat said he would evacuate his PLO fighters from Tripoli if U.N superv1s1on was arranged Arafat, who 1s under siege by Syn an-backed Palestinian rebels, said he was w illing lo leave north'rn Lebanon with his loyahst guerrillas aboard ships provided by the United Nauons. There was no immediate word on how the rebels, ~ho want to oust him as Palestine Libera tion OrRan1zauon chairman. would respond. ln~redorninantly Moslem w est Beirut, schools. b.-inesses, and restaurants were closed today and the state radio canceled regular programs to broadcast verses from the Koran, Islam's holy book, lo mo\Jm the assassination Thursday of Druse S heikh Halim Takieddine. a political mode rate. In Washington . Lebanese President Amin Gemayel -who 1s conferring with U S. officials - called Takieddine'~ assassination an "ugly crime" and said it was an attempt to disrupt efforts' to bring about a national consensus in his divided nation. 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December 2', 1983 MAil BOX Tree is no holiday joy To the Editor: Once again this year the Irvine COmpany has aeen fit to cut down a 90-foot, ~0-plua-year old Pine tree, remove it from Its natural habitat and display It for a few short weeks in the center of Fuhion Island in Newport Beach. My family IU\d I are appalled at this short-sighted and .elfish waste of such a beautilul creation. We must stop this squandering of our natural resources. Each year a tree of similar size is destroyed so the Irvine Company can display its Christmas decor- ations in Fashion Island. Wouldn't a reasonable aJtemative be to pl.ant a living tree at the location and each year decorate the same tree? • We as a people. and the Irvine Company as a corporation, must stop this type of callous. short-sighted indifferent waste of our environment. DOUGLAS KENT Newpo~Be¥h This is no peace plan To the Editor: In this time of escalating ten- sions. ·sounding all too close to the background rhetoric in "The Day After," one point has not been brought out clearly enough. With the Soviets leaving the bargaining table in Geneva and stating that they will now end their unilateral moratorium on SS 20's ai.rDed at Europe, and deploy new missiles c10&er to Western Europe and perhaps in sub- marines cloeer to the U.S.. I believe it •hould be quite clear that this concept of "Peace through Strength" does not work. Congress has given the Presi- dent every major new weapon system he requested, including the "bargaining chip" MX. And deplo)'ment of the new CTUise and Pershing II missiles has begun in Europe. Have the Soviets fallen to their knees in the face of this "strength" and begged to nego- tiate? Just the opposite is true! Just as they had threatened ahead of time. they have stopped nego- tiating and are planning re- latiatory deployments. And so escalates the anns race. Don't we ever learn? Both sides, it· seems. want to deal from strength ...... until "The Day After" becomes a reality. Why don't we try it the other way? Let's post- pone the cruise and Pershing deployments and see if the Sovieta won'tma.k:eaconcesaion, too. With American's 30,00Q nuclear weapons already deployed, surely we won't be leaving ounelves "unprotected." · At this most dangerous time, anything is wonh a try. CAROL ANN BRADFORD Newport Beach A lesson to be learned To the Editor: What a joy to read Patricia Harris' letter in your Nov. 28 edition, printed right below Nor- dqu.iat's backbiting againsi the former board members. I. too, view with great unease the advent of the new board, remembering that some or the taeUcs used during the campaign were highly questionable, filled with half-truths and distortions of fact. For instance, during the petitioning efforu staffed by sup- port.en; of the new board mem- bers, the standard question was: "would you si,gn a petiuon to save our community colleges?" The facts remain that the general thrust of efforts by the school board and the adminis- trators up to th~ present time has been unimpeachably positive and good and efforts to stay within budget well-directed. The new board members would do well to study-th~ past board's actions in a positive way and realiz.e they are there to serve the voters and not the teachers or their own interests. • J .W. REID Student. Orange Coast College -Costa Mesa o,11y Piiot welcomes " comm,·o.tary fromt-!'t~«l•i:• . . . The Datty Piiot aollclts your views.on any mattent q,f lnter•t to oar . · communlU•. M you wish to contribute to tbeee pages with a letter. or a IOnger commentary on an i.ue. pleue aend ~r eubmlselon legibly written oe typ9d. Commentary p1eeea ahoued 6ino longer than 500 words. Letters should be c:onslderably more oonclle. Sh0t1er letters wlll be cona&deted flrat. Addreu IUCh correapondence to: LITnfll To The IDITOR. DllllJ Piiot, 9ol 1•, Coete ...... CA., m2t.. Pleue lnciude your name, addr ... and telephone number. If you prefer. you may call In your letter to the We're L.letenlng epeclal tet.phone number.......... Be sure to leave your name. addreaa and telephone number ao that we may verity your comments. P ..... do not call In longer letters or commentaries. l. •. Boyd iSay what? Communication, It's difficult. Isn't ft? Brinkley's Law on Com- munication reads; "li there's any way it can be misunderstood -by eomeone. somewhere, sometime -it will be misunderstood." This abeolute is illustrated by the following: ''I know you believe you understand wha~ou think I said. but I am not sure you realize that what you understand is not what I meant." Got that? Read it back. Tennessee legislators recently made it illegal to shoot a coyote while it was crossing a road. This. no doubt to conform with t.hat clauae in the &sic Bill of Coyote Righta OQ Freedom of Travel. Fix that: Several U.S . com- panies still manufacture steel naila, contrary to an earlier er- roneous ttport here that all steel naill now are imported. Buyers do indeed haw domestic chok.'el. Am now edviled the longest word ln EnaUah -spelled the same forward and ~kward -la not ''redivtder," a often reported, but "aibohphobla," which la de- fined u the fear of words spelled the ume fOll'Ward and backward. I don't know, Clyde, thia whole deal . . • about palindromes ls getting a little too cute. Chuck it. You say you thought the hum- mingbird was the only bird that could fly backwards? So did I. But numerous sightings have been reported of the Abyssinian Blue Goose flying backwards. A junkyard owner in Lambert, Miss., recently traded in hi.a two Doberman pinsch~rs for a 7-foot-tall ostrich named Oscar- t.o serve on guard in the !5-acre Mlvage lot . Nothing has been stolen since Oscar took over. A Wyoming nurse writes that she has attended !he births of babies named Milty Dawn. Ida ~ and Bonnie Ann Clyde. Another baby girl a few yean -.O• she says, was given the fint name of "Oo." Midd.le--age begjna when your children get out of IChool. That'• last week's claim. Thia week's c1a1m is middle--age begins when th~old complain to you about the youna and the young complain to you abou• the old. South Amend'• Par.,uay Ulel paper money only. no colna. WASHINGTON -The grim depiction of a nuclear holocaust in the television movie, "The "Day After," caused oonatemation at the White Hou.e because it may undercut adminiatration efforts at deterrence-through-strength in- stead of a nuclear freeze. The White Hou.e reaction to the film was not surprising. What is astonishing is that ABC came close to getting U., Pentagon's full cooperation in shooting t})e film. Defea1e Departmeat docu- ments reviewed by my aaaociate Tony Capaccio indicate that of- f.icial cooperation may have de- pended on a few seconds of dialoSUe that many viewers could easily have missed in the two-hour, 15-minute show. . A.BC first approached the Pen- tagon's audio-visual division in May 1982 with a draft script. The network wanted the military to provide National Guardsmen. helicopters, troop carriers. jeeps and pickup trucks -plus pe"r- mbaion to film on military bales. "The story takes no political position on the nuclear con- troversy," an A.BC representative assured the Pentagon. statement or miaatatement. What errors are there are largely subliffii.nal and easy to correct." The analyst list4:d 21 acenes that should be modified for reasons of either accuracy or policy. The Pentagon analyst note_d the most aerioua "technical" problem was "mialeading portrayal of im- portant policy positiona." Specifi- cally. he cited the remark orone character on the deteriorating situation in Europe early in the film: "What worries me if Its gets out of hand at all is our damned 'l.aunch-oi:_l-warning' policy." "Launch-on-warning.'' the analyst wrote. "is definitely nor a U.S. policy." A.BC modified this sequence to the Penta,on's satisfaction. Another problem ih the first draft wu • .cene ln tM closlng minutes showing a military flrmg squad executing a man by the side or th~d. "The millt.a.ry firing squad scene is a gross erTor." the analyst wrote to the film's Tbe first draft of the script was producer, "particularly since it turned over to a veteran analyst. appears at a pl.ace in the sceoario "In general, I like it," he wrote. where civil authority has been "The exposition is fairly well re-established." balanced, with very little over-The scene-only a few seconds' ,,. ' ... f -·, • "lit: ~-;· • • lrf. ' ... • . It#~ ' . . ... long -was changed to make the firing squ"ad civil militia, a distinc- tion that was probably lo6t on most viewers. Tbe eveataal 1tamltUac block to Pentagon cooperation was a sequence involving a radio report th.at NA TO armored . units had invaded East Germany, followed by Soviet retaliation. A memo dated June 7, 1982. expressecf the opinion that the A.BC script was "edging more toward an accurate portrayal of the anti-NA TO uni- lateral diaannament freeze pos- ltio11current in Soviet propaganda than toward an accurate portrayal of U.S . positions." Pentagon officials suggested that the sequence of events de- scribed in the radio broadcast be reversed -Soviet planes viol- ating West Gennan air space before the NATO annored strike against East Gern'!!-fl-Y· ABC inserted a new introduc- tory sentence in the fictional radio broadcast. But the thruit of the radio broadcast ~ that NATO fon.-es had made the first move -· remained intact. A letter drafted to inform ABC that it would not get Pentagon cooperation said: "Despite the addition of a ~w introductory sentence, scenes still convey the impres!l.ion of a NA TO offensive .. Y.,~ -'J. . (I . ., •• § I ~· against East Germany followed by a defe11sive Warsaw 'Pact response.'' The letter was never eent. Instead. ABC was notified by telephone. BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Mali. a landlocked West African country of grasslands and desert the s~ of Texas and California combined, is one of the least developed ·nations in the world. It urgently needed Ameri- can aid. Since 1976, The Agf!!nCy for International Development has poured $9.2 million into Mali. The idea was to increase food production. But according to 11' recent AlD audit, "there is little evidence that food production has increased through the efforts of this pro- ject.'' The audit suggests that much of the aid money was poorly used or wasted entirely. ' For example, $500.000 in AID funds was earmarked for con- structJon of 18 warehou.tes. "Five were not built, three were not finished . three collapsed and two had the roofs blown out." the auditors reported ... Of the other rive, we inspected three and fol.Ind they all had serious structural weaknesses and were beginning to crumble." · The project has been termin- ated. Clarifying ihe aii-POit:PropOsal Jnepb G. Jor1eD1eo T•IMM!ler. On Oct. 17, the Daily Pilot published an editorial entitled "Airport agreement a worthwhile longshot" which contained some siinificantml wisb.lD recJ.ify thoee errors so that Pilot readers are not misinformed about the binding agree.ment being sought by the City of Newport Beach and Supervi.lor Tom Riley. First, the final draft of the blnding agreeliient places no abeolute limits on the number of jet departures from John Wayne Airport: Second, It does not re- strict departures to the types of commercial jets now serving the aitport, nor to "new technology" aircraft. Third, there has been no negotiating: there have been meetings between Supervisor Torn RUey, Mayor Evelyn Hart and reereaentatives of each. The language of the binding agreement allowuhe county at its sole di9cretion to build a terminal and ancillary facilitites of un- limited lizel. to allow jets of any type to uae the facilities for 5~ averaee daily departures, and to opera~ JWA without inter- ference from the city. The lignifi- cance of the 55 flights from a very . large terminal (say 240,000 aquare feet as in the enjoined Master Pl.an) should not be overlooked. Tboee 55 !lights can be allocated to the large. three engine Boeing 1.37s..-the.-type which new from JW A during 1978, or with proper runway rnodiflc.ationa, Lockheed LlOl ls. Both aircraft generate more than 100 .dB(A)s at f!Very JWA monitoring station. It ls alao significant t.hat 55 lights daily of jet aircraft currently uaing JWA ls about twice the number..Uowable under the state noise standards. Ats for expecting the county to negotiate In fairness and good faith and to be bound by the agreement. consider this: although there ii a court-ordered injunction on planning and im- plementing airport modifications and improvements. the county has constrUCted fuel b"1kera. helicop- ter hangers and drainage ditcheS at JWA. while proceeding with tower, apron. taxi, runway and parking lot projects. The city has yet to teek a contempt cjtation and restraining order. The binding agreement al.lo requires the city to dilm.lss the lawsuit it won in Su\Jerior Court and to plump fqr the UBeS of the very facilities whoee implementa- tiona were averted, "de jure" but not "de facto" as "it turns out. -through the lawsuit. The agree- ment does not require the selec- tion and ~nt of an alternative airport site to accom. modate Orange County's long term air transportation needs; but it does require the city to assume much of the liability for damages occasioned by the operations at JWA. Although your editorial writer pronounced that "The agreement is fair ... ,'' I ask "Fair: to whom?" lf JWA is to be the solution to Orange C.Ounty's air transpor- tation needs. the current residents of Newport Beach. Santa Ana Heights. and eastern Costa Mesa must decide how they will cope with . the conseque~ of the solution. Noiae events will in- crease, as will surface traffic a{ld the probablilities of small and large aircraft accidents. And as in a chain reaction, theee conse- quences will be causes to further consequences, as has.been demon- strated at other urban airports. Including Loe Angeles Inter- national. Families flee. neigh- borhoods disintegrate, 'larceny. burglary and robbery rates lf!· crease. small business failures increase, single family residential areas are converted to commercial areas and ~ relocateeslong.for' their erstwhile family homes. neighbors and communities. I suggest that ''fairness" is inappropriate for the binding agreement. Should the agreement be accepted and ratified in i ta final draft form, it will be a windfaU for the county, while portending a windfall for thoee persons able to purchaae residential property at cheap prices and put conunercial buildings on what were formerly hornesites. The redevelopment of Newport Beach. Santa Ana Heights and eastern Costa Mesa will proceed with the rhetoric and look of progress -at least as progress is defined in Orange County. But progress is more than change. or replacing residential with commercial uses. . Your editorial concluded wttl. an optimistic no~ abo~t Newport looking for aolutlons rather &han lawsuits. The....aolution is peryene.. Jorpruen in a Newport BN<-h residenr. From poets to p"rodigieS Thinp I Found Jb Rou~ To LookUw Clp Other 'ThJn61: -;, That u late u 1930, a collection of Shakeepeare'a eon- neca wu banned in New 1.eeland becaute of "obecenlty." .. 'lbat world recorda In swlm- mina can be .et only·ll\ pooll that are ~o met.en .. or" yarda. Joha. (American recordl can be •t In three-~ acoard1nl to pool Jencth, blllnnlnc .tth. yarda.. knowft .. @Mt ''lhort COW"ll. '') •• That althouih Moun II ritt\tly reprded .. the ......-nl- nent prodlo In the field ol m\ak, tt WU not he, bu( Fnnl Ua:t. whme optta WU pt'Oduced II\ \ lmlYll• ~ 1t> Pana when he wu only 14 yean old. ~ That while city wa\er rates ln th1a muntry a~ anly i 1 per 1.000 plJonl. whicll ti ... than half &he w....m i\aropeu norm. American pll' ~-waw con-IW'D~ of .a.at 100 pUanl I day" double the Dlropean,... oC uae. ,. -· Thal an unpntentioUI wine (rom Bulpna ,..ntly won ftnt place In an international wlne-t.uttnc. besting entriea that cm\ five times u much per bottle. --'nlat Grant Wood'• moat famOUt pelnti~. '1Amerlc:an Gothic," doet not porttay a farmer and ht. wUe. .. mo1t vtewe'l ...wne. but a father and hla aplnlt.er da\ilhW-. --Thel the debit owed by wt.In Anmimn cauntrils to OWrllM& cndlllOn 0ar9tly U.S. banks) Mw swoUen by Ml ..... fnlll\J· wde in the decede liia lt70, from .. m billion '° ant POO bflllan. pme of cricket. there ii a dif • ference between a "draw" and a "tie": a tied mat.ch, extremely rare, II one ln whJch each team ha t.M same ICOtt at the clme of play; a draw match la one th.at haa been abandoned or not completed to a dec:Won. (Allq. ln cricket. "in- nintll" la both ""8UW' and plural.) ~ 'n\at whJle lrnmicranta haw ~prmen\ld only ... ama1J ff"ldlGn ofthekNI~~ • ln \he 20\tf otntury, natUraU.d dU... ~ .... ._.haw~ couna.d f« ~ ot the 150 Nobel Primm awarded to "Amerteana." -. ~~--~-----------~ . ~ I • ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 2, 1983 Ehrlicknamed American Diversifie director . We·'ll give the __ ...__ boardroom a sporting Cha.nee By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... DallJ l'llM llall Vele ran real est.ate ~lea and marke ting executive Artlaar M. Elarllcla of Irvine hu been named director ot marut ing for the western region of American Dlveralfled Capital Corp. Ehrlich 's appointment waa announced by Wya -Pope, presicfent of fhe western region of AIX'C, which is an affiliate of Costa Mesa-baaed American Diversified, a national financial aer- viceeldeveloprnent firm. Ehrlich will direct all marketing activitites and reeea.rch. Prior to joining American Diversllied, Ehrlich headed .Artla•r IHRUCH MANIC* O•tON Elarllct. A11oclatn ud aened aa prealdeat and partner of Profe11lonal Brokers, Inc. Irvine resident Don Gibson has been promot.ed to sales manager at E rlc11on Com- mualcaUona of Garden Grove. He is respdnslble for &ales of transmission producta to telephone (.'Ompanies and lnt.em atlofull customers. He wu fOAnerly manager of pair gaip tl!aJl&miaaiona products at Ericsson. • • • Sbaroa M. Haaaoa of Newport Beach has joined the Cox & Burcb Adv~rtl1ln1 Co. aa coordinator of public rela tions, according to Joba C. Cox Jr., agency president. San Diego Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts w ill have to trade in his football uniform for a business sult now that he has been elected to Commonwealth Bank's board of dired<>rs. This may start a new trend in who makes it to the boardroom -once the bastion of only darkly ~uited businessmen. Usually, you h ave to be rich. For example, the board of directors of the Irvine Co. is made up exclusively of millionaires. Three of its members are among the ~00 wealthiest people in the nation. But now it seems just being famous is nearly as gOQd. Christin as made easy Two Orange Coast women are taking per· sonal valet service one step beyond the ordinary -offering, for a price. a holiday run-around ser· vice that takes<all the " Save oil the gift that · hassle out of Christmas. Kareem Abdul-J abbar would be a good person to have on a board. He is reputed to have· an unmatched overview of nearly any situation. A good company for J abbar would be Duncan-Hines Dunkin' Donuts could also use Jabbar. Steve Sax seems like a natural for a deparme.nt store chain. Teenage girls love tum and everybody knows they are the biggest shoppers. Stockholders, however, would probably worry about Sax throwing away earnings. At Fashion Island in N e wp o rt Bea c h , Neiman-Marcus, Broad· way and Robinson's de· partmen t s tores offer presen t shopping ser· vices as does the Gentle- men's Agreement ser- vice at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. louder than words. Republic Airlines needs Joe Montana on its board of directors. His passes don't run out of gas or drop pieces of leather on the fans below .. The entire outfield of the Kansas City Royals could really liven up a drug company. Dan Quisenberry could help improve the Firemen's Fund performance. Runner Carl Lewis should go into the civil aervice, he could speed up the post ol'tice. Signal Corp. could use any major league third . baaecoach. But Valerie and Rosalee, who don't list their last names on n·y. ers, pledge to do ·nearly everything for those wea ry of C hristmas chores. They will wrap gifts . hand-address Christmas cards, decor- ate 'a tree or office or TeleHelper'" 2500 even plan a party. answer & record. . The board of FTD (Florists Telegraph Delivery) should grab UCLA foot~ coach Terry Donahue. Undaunted by an y adversity he always delivers the They can reached al , Receive or change message via 963-3914 or 536-6220 remote ~ice achvated for any ~om 9 a.m. to noon. length call Call screening and r-'------------1 \ig1tal message counter roees. . And of course, Ray Kroc would be a marvelous board chainnan for a major fast food chain -ijke Call 642-5678. REG SALE SAVE Put a few word• '249 95 •224.95 •25 00 Mc Donalds. Two stores will he one at-center Two Fashion Island stores will consoUdate under one roof u the first step in the shopping center's $28 redevelop· ment plan. -"The Look" for women's shop and "The Look," for men were m differe n t sto re s a t Fashion Island. Now under construction, the 5300· squire-foot' com· bined store will be located between Brooks BCJ>lhP;:s .and 15. OaJton ~ .. ., '. ....~ \~-"· . -. ; . The store will give couples a chance to shop -toðe&: ..with greater ease, according to Arlan and Kirsten Flaum, owners. 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BOSTON OCT ROH ANO CINCINNATI STOCK U CHAHGH •NO RIPOlllTED ev 1Hl.NA80 INSnN[l '6lfP\ '•'"' I' I ~l)-. r hJ\P ., l "'"' f '""" •1•~111111-- Nation's retail" stores say Christmas 'looking good' ~ t ' By th Anodattd ~'"' Americans got their Chriatmaa shopping off tf> a fast start In November. M~y of the nation 's largest retail chahu reported Thund.ay that sale& last month rose 10 percent or more over Noverraber 1982. Analysts 8a1d the results should be a good indicator of shopping patterns in the little more than three weeks thut remain before Christmas. Discount brokers gain BOCA RATON, Fla. -Wall Street's c:hief regulator thinks di.soount brokerage firms will gain an increasing share of the stocks-and-bonds business in the future. J ohn S.R. Shad, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, noted that these firms. which provide ct lund or "no frills" execution of buy .and aell ordeR> for-investors, have doubled their share of the business in the past five years, New construction down ,.. WASHINGTON -Spending for new construction fell 2.o percent in October, the government said. The Co"llmerce Department estimated on Thursday the value of new construction put m place during the month rose to an annual rate of $269.5 billion from a revised $276.4 billton in September T-he department previously had reported lb.al construction spending fell 0.8 percent in September, but revised that figure Thursday to a 0.6 percent mcrt!a'k!. Mutual funds fall NEW YORK -Assets of the nation's 31 3 money market mutual funds fell $581 million in the latest week, the steepest drop since the $710 million decline of the week ended Sept. 14, according to the Investment Company Institute. The funds' assets hit a record high $232.6 billion exactly one year ago, but since then a.re down 28.7 percent. The decline, to $165.75 billion in the week ended Wednesday, followed a revised $505 million drop in the funds' assets the previous week, the Washington-based mutual fund trade group said Thursday. Grad jobs looking up . LJ\NSING, Mich.-Job prospects are lookmg up for next year's college graduates. A Michigan' State University study issue! Thursday said employers plan to hire 5 percent more new college graduates in 1984 than they did this year, marking the first improvement in job prospects since 1981. The study by placement di.rector Jack Shingleton and assistant L. Patrick Scheetz predicted that starting salaries, adjusted for inflation, will be lower than in 1983. Dollar trade mixed LONDON -The dollar was mixed in 'quiet European trading early today, while ·the price of gold climbed back above the $400-an-ounce mark. Most investors seemed to be awaiting the weekly Ml money supply index from...lhe U.S~ Federal Reserve. due later in the day. The measure or dollars in circulation is closely watched as an indicator of interest rate trends, which affect dollar-denominated investments. In Tokyo, whe~ crMilng ends before. ;Europe's buairlftB m y begins, lhe dollar edged up to a closing 232.65 yen Crom Thursday's 232.60. That compares with last Friday's closing 235.15 yen. Later today in London. the dollar was quoted a t 232.75'yen. GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW VOltK (.WI Dec I WHAT AMEX DID NEW VOllK lAPI Oe< I AOVanced 0.CttntG u-Tolt lluuas '""' 111911• '""'-· METALS SYMBOLS Prt• Ot v '" Jn m n• " s DOW JONES AVERAGES ~EW VOAI( (API -S:1n•I Oow J""fl ..... _. , ... 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The Victory sends Coach Jae~ Errion's Sea Kings into this after· noon's 5 o'clock semifinals game against Capistrano Valley at Marina, following Capo's 69-66 decision over Huntington Beach. Although the faces are new, it's the same old results for Errion the second half and showed signs of promise behind the play bl Bill Belanger (14) and John Draheim (10). "We missed a couple of free throws and made some little mis- takes," said Marina Coach Steve Popovich, who.w team drops into the consolation semis today at 3 against Sunset League · rival Huntington Beach. "But we did ~ much better jQb in the second half. I'm not dis- couraged at all ." Sperle 's fantasy became ·a reality By JOHN SEV ANO Of Ille .,..., ........... Chris Sperle is not unlike mo~l kids who are dreamers. Alm06t everyon~ has one ran- ta.sy or another. For Sperle, it was kicking a field goal in the waning seconds to h elp his team to vic- tory. Sperle's dream became a reality last Friday in the quarterfinals of the Big Five Conference high school playoffs. With nine sec- onds on the clock and Fountain Valley and Loyola knotted at 21-all, the 6-1. 175-pound senior stood poised at the Loyola 34-yard line, waiting to kick a 44-yard field goal. It was the first time -in reality -Sperfe had ever attempted such a pressure-packed kick. In his mind, though, the moment was no stranger. "lt was the dream of a tetime to be in that situation," said Sperle as he sat in the cafeteria at Fountain Valley High earlier this week. "It was just like I thought it would be." Sperle's ki~k vaulted the Barons into tonight's (7:30) semi· final confrontation with Servite at Santa Ana Stadium. The win- ni ng field goal also gave the soc- <.-er-style kic'ker some much needed confidence. CSee SPERLE, Page All I ........ .0...10 By JOHN SEVANO and his Sea Kings. who exploited ,..~.,..., ,..., Marina with tougli man-to-man Coach Gary McKnight admits pressure and an iron-man attack. Mater Dei High IS in a "can't W in "We'll take anything we can Corona took the early lead. but saw a 20-12 lead evaporate in the sa'Ond quarter with the score eventually changing hands or tied a dozen times until the fourth-quarter dramatics. With Bill Kendall sidelined cSee CdM. Page AIO San Die~o's Chuck Muncie breaks away for ~ 20-yard gain as the Raiders' Mike Davis moves in for the tackle Thursday night. situation" this year. set." said Errion foll~ the "If we acore too many points." come-from-behind victory. As for said McKnight of the dilemma. Capistrano Valley today. Errion "we're running the score up If said: "W~·Jl_speed it up." Flores' call got Raiders in gear we don't score enough. some-Marina had a 40-39 edge with thing's wrong with the team. 4:27 left. but the Sea Kings show-S AN "DIEGO (AP) -Things weren't "I just told my players before ed the Errion style in the fading. going well for Jim Plunkett and the rest of the game,to enjoy every minute of moments with come-through ef-the Los Anaeles Raiders in their quest for a this; that we're never going to forts. keyed by 5:0 senior Ray another divisional crown. ·have this team again.· l know I'm Zahradnik, who hit from 20 feet, After 28 minutes of football Thursday going to enjoy it." stole the ball and later got a key night, the Raiders had gained but· 72 ...... lhe.U:.~~~~.c-... !'~~~~~ ... , ·~ qf tree offensi~ yards. Only-I.~~~~ .... :":'" ay n~llt, tlle"'Mo~ffily"" throws wml "!1 seconds left to plays had gained yardage.' Quarterbaci< 42-10 National Football League rout the of anything -when Allen took a handoff Ratders. from Plunkett and headed for the left "It was an 1deaJ call on his part," sideline. · running back Marcus Allen said of the Suddenly. All~n screeched to a ha~t ~nd 43-ya.rd option pass he threw to Todd threw back to his right to a sprmtm~ Christenaenwith 1:50 leftintheJirsthalf. ''I~ Chr:i$tel'l§en. whD ~as running free at t_he .--w~~<tfght1iJM.foe~~-~~~t:~::';. ~ W?;~ .~· t·~~'S~-';.~;_ F~'> •·.,l'«. That score signalled the t>eginning of a ."l ·relt pretty confident )hrowing the • aidn't do an~ing..to ~is~ their . expand the lead to 45-40 af~r Plunkett was chugging for his Ufe in the fat'e' _ No. 1 national:. r:anking as they Blair Pettis had hit a pair from of an inspired San 'I)iego ~'rush. , • totally dismantled · an over·· the line y.-ith 48 ticks left. The Charger offense, meanwhile. had mannl!d Esperanza unit by a Zahradnik led all CdM scorers scored on Dan Fouts' 5-yard swing pass to 103-46 count in the first round of with 14 ponts and Scott Green Chuck Muncie and on Rolf Benirschke's . IAunnlng eight minute, five-touchdown sytp-ball," said AJIE.'1', a former prep quartei:~ck, ph9ny of offensive and defensive dominance "but he was so wide open that I was a.httle I by the Raiders. concerned about overthrowing it." the Valencia Toumamen\. had 11 counters. 24-yard field goal. In another first-round cont.est Marina. which fell behind by a At moments like these, all eyes turn to With the victory. the l lth in 14 games for Los Angeles, went the AFC West.crown, the Raiders' ninth in 12 years. San. Diego, meanwhile, sank to 5-9. ''He'sanex,-ellent passer," Flores said of Allen. "We felt their defense overreacted, and we executed perfectly." played at E1 Dofado High, Edison 27-23 halftime count with the the sidelines for guidance. And when they overcame some early jitters to wrorrg end of a turnover ratio of did, Coach Tom Flores came up with the play beat La Habra. 42-28. 10-2. was errorless in the field in that turned tl),e game ~und and led to a The Raiders didn't appear poised to score -indeed.didn't seem to be doing much "We're notorious for being slow starters," said Christensen. "lt took us awhile to get going but it was only a matter of time." In the featured game at Valen-.. .. cia. before a spirited crowd of ~=:;::==;:'"!:1;~:'::':""':Z%~~:.Z:;:~~===::=~~:J -;l-I ' • • p • -h • ~.r~d~te~~/;:·o~.;~: -ange s top-pr10-r1ty: 1tc 1ng Lewis. conducted a clinic against th~~.1~ ~~~~'.p53 points Winter meetings start and McNamara is looking for some relief (17 in the first quarter), connect- ing on 19 of 26 (73 percent) from the field and 15 of 17 from the charity stripe.Furthermore, hia total set a new tournament re- cord. eclipsing the old mark of 48 set by Troy's Mark Wulfemeyer in 1972. -. . . Oh, yes, he was also the game's leading rebounder with 12. . "He's a great kld who is con- ceited." offered McKnight. "He's added 20 pounds, spent three months working with weights and can bench press 270 pounds." F.speranz.a, minus three players who are st.ill on the vanity foot- ball team. had no one in its start- ing lineup taller than 6-3 in height. By comparison, the Monarchs started no one under 6-5. The Aztecs sent the crowd into a frenzy when it broke out to a 2-0 (See MD, P ... Alt) Manager John McNamara didn't pause for a seamd. Asked what the Angels' No. 1 priority would be at baseball's winter meetings -whic'h start Monday and last through next Friday in Nashville. Tenn. -the reply was immediate and without hesitation. ··As far as I'm concerned, our priority is pitehing," said McNamara from his home in Cincinnati Thursday night. "I think we need ail of it we can get." . McNamara's response wasn't surprising. After witnessing 162 nightmares (OK. maybe it was a little less) last season, the Angels' skipper was swift in advising of his No. l gift on his Christmas l~t. Actually, one needs to simply look at the club'li 1983 pitching figures to understand the severity of the situation. The team's 4.31 staH earned run average tied the. Ang~ls with Oakland for the No. 10 spot in the American League. If you Included the National League. the AJ\sela (and Oakland) would have tied for the No. 22 slot out of a pomible 26. The bullpen ls wone. Its 23 saves was lut in the American League and wt in the major leagues. Obviously, the team is in desperate need of some help here. SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN S~VANO "We're aiming in one direction -pitching," said club vice presid(?nt and general manager Buzzie Bavasi. "That's the only thing we're going to look for." A~1~gh McNamara and Bavasi agree on the major , the (Iner detail -like how many arms and in which direction the Angels are going to go to obtain them -is unc.-ertaln. The Angels possess a number of players with "no trad.:!''. clauses in their contracts. And those few marketable commodities that don't have such ~ proviaion -such as Brian Downing -are in the "10 year club," meaning they have the right to veto any trade. Such a handicap lends'McNamara to think the Angels will have to go the free agent route to get what they need. Bavasl, however, differs. Estancia, Laguna Beach romp to tourney wins "We have the free agents that we drafted. In that area we still have a good chance." stated McNamara. ••you know what we have to trade. I think we have to go the othe r way." -Countered Bavaal: "l think there will be a lot of action (at the meetlnas). not only by ua but with a lot . B1CURTSEEDEN CMpieDlllrNet""' F.atancla High basketball coach Larry Sunderman went to his bench early Thunday night In the Eaglee' tint-round contest with Loe Amigos in the Laguna Beach Invitational Tournament. In fact, Sunderman went to the bench IO early, tNit the start.en he replac:ed had barely worked up a sweat. Wlth llQJor auarda Jim Curtis and Jon Johnaton hitting jult about everything they threw up the Eaglet had an 18-6 fead over the out-cla.ed Lobo. whh nearly four minutes remaining in the-lint quarter. The result wu an 83-60 Elt.anda victory, sending the ~ales Into tonight's second-round contnt with La1una Beach at 7:30 . In other Laguna tournament games. the hoet nine points 'and eight rebou.ndl. of teams. We're eolnl there and bfi!\gina everybody Artists beat SanUaso, Newport Harbor fell to Warren Eight of Mooney'• polnu came in the 11emnd to work. It's not a vacatl°"1." and San Clemente got pa.at Western. quarter whUe Curtis wu on tht. bench and allowed Bavui uid the Angela would throw oul au.ch "That's one of the best openers we've ever had," the Eagles to take 40-24 lead lnto the dtelllng room at names u outfielders Gary Pettis, Mlke Brown, Ju.an a pleued Sunderman said afterward. "We aeem to halfU.me. Beniquez. Bobby Cl~rk and Ellis Valentine to other have 10me ptttty goood depth.'' Loe ~· downfall was an lQe cold first ctuba and eee whic* onee bite, 10 to speak. He alto Depth fi,uted to be one of EatanQia'a problems quarter in which the Loboa ~ just three added, lf the right deal came along, Daryl Sconiera. along wt th height this leUOO, but with tharpahootera ,baskets and were outa'Ol'ed 24 -6. the promislf\I finl bueman out of Orange Cout like Curtis and Johnaton and a awarmin1 deferwe, Johnaton ecored 12 of hla 22 polnta in the third College, could be had. thoee problems won't be, well, a problem. qu.rter, as the ~let opened • 88·38 advani.,e and It's rumored the Angela have already worked Johnston led everybody on the floor wlth 22 ulC!d retervet for the flnal quarur. out a dee.l with Bolton. In which Sconiers, u pan of a potnta, while Curtis, who wu reated tor In the teCOnd "We're eo small tNt we have to play that way," ~. would be .ent to the Red Sox In exchanp and fourth quarters. added 18. • e~Alalned S~rm8!J of h1a f .. t·brtak.lnc oilf!fllle. tor right-handed starter Dennla Eckeraley (reported· There wtte a couple of pleMant aurpriRe off the "If not, we're png to' ..t c:nmrntd lNide. ) • • ly whh ttor. arm) andttllever Mark Cle.~(/dr'merty bt-nt'h ;,, well. u 6-10 .enior Steve Furin chipped in "The key for us la cleferwe and rebounc:Una. If we o( the A~lt who had problems mentally throwlnl 10 pointa and 6-2 junior pc.t man Todd Mooney had 18" ESTANCIA, Pa1t Altl atrlkC'S \n 1983) -,. -----..... ~~ . -· -, . ~·· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2. 1983 SPORTS DEAK . Twins sign Davis to mul~iyear pact MINNEAPOLIS -Relief pitcher II Ron Davis. who recorded 30 saves for Minnesota last seuon, signed a multi- year contract with the Twins Thurs· day. Contract terms were not disclosed, but Howard Fox. executive vice president of the American League baseball club. said, "He's on~ of the \Op relievers in the game today, and we believe his best days are still ahead." Davis, 28. had a 5-8 record and an ERA of 3.34 the past season. He was ran~ed third in saves in the major leagues, be~ind Dan Quisenberry of Kansas City, who had 45, and Bo6ton's Bob Stanley. with 33.4 A right-hander, Davis was acquired in a trade 1Nith the New York Yankees on April 10, 1982. During-the 1982 ieason, he.was 3-9 with 22-5.aY..eS. with a 4.42 ERA. Quote of the day Ed Koch, New York City mayor, at a press conference for New York City Mara· thon winners Rod Dixon of New Zealand and Grete Waiu of Norway: "These are two marvelous New Yorkers. but they talk funny." Manning out for season ... EDEN PRAiRIE. Minn. -The al q~back who came to Minneeota as C • a backup. highly-touted Archie Man- ning, has been sidelined for the season with his thyroid problem, the Vikings said. Newport's Mockett advances PEBBLE BEACH -The young-n eat player In · the tournament, l ~-YNr-<>ld C..thy Mocltett of Newport Beach, won by a 5-and-4 margin over Julie Fulton of San Dieao Thunday in the aecond round of the 17th Call1ornia Women'• Amateur Golf Championship .. Her quarter-final opponent will be 16-year-old Joan Pttoock of Fresno. Sue Tonkin, a viaitot from Auatralia,. beat tournament medaliat Nancy Harri.ton, 1 up. an4 U.S . Amateur champion Joanne Pacilio allo advanced. Tonkin, a 25-year-old phannadat who ta visiting a lriend in San Joee. led meet of the way ln her match with Harri.Ion, a San Diego State go11er. Harriaon drew even by wlnning the 14th hole with a par, the next three holes were halved, and Tonkin won with a par/on febble Beach's 18th hole. · Pacillo. a Stanford student, beat Flori Prono of Granada Hills, 4 and 3, and will play Tonkin in the quarterfinals today. Pacilio had Thursday's best 9COrecard, shooting 1-undercpar golf. The Tonkin-Harrison match waa one of four won by 1-up scores. The others winning that way included lln5-StateAm champ Pat Cornett of San.. Francisco. Magic top NBA player NEW YORK -F.ar.iin "Magic" John.son of the Los Angeles Lakers was named Thursday as the National Basketball Association's Player of the Month for November. · Johnson leads the league with 15. l assi•ts a iarnf· He has averaged 18.l points per contest, shooting .ol 5 from the field and .826 from the free throw line: Johnson also has pulled down eight rebounds and made 2.4 steals per game. John.son has had 11 or more asai.sts in All 16 Laker games this seaaon. The Los Angeles guard managed three "triple doubles" 'in November, including 29 points, 12 rebounds and 14 assists against Denver. JohJ'\IOn collected a career-high 22 assists against Cleveland. San Diego: Super rejection MD, EDISON ADVANCE ... CdM ... (From Page A9) lMd. And they were 1t.iij in it. I! only briefly, at 8-6 with 4:59 left In the fl.rat quarter. But from that point -from 4:5~ of the flnt quarter to 3: 13 of the aecond period, FAperanza didn't make a single buket, while the Monarcha unleashed a 3~-4 blitz to make the aoore 43-10. By halftime, with the 900re 49-18. the only questiones that remained was whether Lewis would break the record. and whether the Monarchs would score in triple figures -which they reached on an 18-foot jump- er by reserve J ohn Mounce with Servite stuns FV, ()3-51 Servite Hign opened the high school buketball season with a surprising 63-51 vic\Ory over vis- iting Fountain Va lley High Thursday night. Fountain Valley jumped to a 19-14 lead in the first quarter. but the Friars then came alive, be- hind the play of 315-pound• sophomore cente r Jaime Cardriche. The &rons were hurt when 6-7 forward Rolf Jacobs was hat with his fourth foul with 4:51 left in the third quarter. Jacobs was forced \0 the bench with ~oun tain Valley ahead, 31 -'30. Up to that point he had 900red 18 points and had only missed two shots.· . After J acobs left, the &ions could manage only four more points in the quarter and fell behind. 44-35. Jacobs finished with 28 points for gaJ]le honors while Gene Marusich led Servile with 14 2:09 remalning ln the same. "We 1till have• long way '° go defenaively. Our man-to-man (defenee) shows signs of life, and then it doesn't," said McKnight. "Offensively, we're going to toore points." Not to be overlooked Is the fact the Monarchs ai.o set a team record for most points In a single game ( 103), breaking the previous mark of 98 set by Loara in 1964. From PagaA9 with five penonal foula, Zahrad- njk took oontrol of the luue with hia heads-up play. Capo Valley It, Htll. Beac~ H Capo pulled away In the flnal minutes to qualify for a aemlflnala berth, after being down · by a 58-49 oount with lees than 6 minutes and still trallilng, 64-63 with 1:42 to go. The Oilers of Coach Roy Miller couldn't convert a one-and-one situation and Mark Otta, who led all scorers with 27 points, re- sponded with a 15-foot jumper with 1:13 to put Capo Valley into a 65-64 lead, the first advantage for the Cougan since early In the third quarter. The exploits of g\lard Matt Beeuwsae.-t shouldn't go un- noticed, either, as the 6-6 'h senior, who has alreapy signed a letter of intent for the University of Notre Dame, scored 24 points, dished off 12 as&.sts and had nine rebounds. The Monarchs will now fa<.-e The 17th Oiler turnover gaye the DQminguez junior varsity lo· , Capo anoth~r chance. to add to Its night (8 o'clock) in·the semifinals. lead and Brian Trevino tamed in . two free throws \0 make it 67-64 Edlaon 4Z, La Habra Z'8 with 30 seconds left. The Chargers combined a ''We just turned it over too stingy defe nse with the much and lost our compoeure," all-around play of senior Ken said Mlller. "I never had the feel- Wiles to get 'past th~ Highlanders ing we were going to win, even and advance \0 ionight's (6:30) when we had the big lead . semifinals against Katella in the "We gave them too many sec- upper bracket of the \Ournament ond and third shots and I knew if played at EJ Dorado High. we gave them the turnovers Wiles, a 6-3 guard. scored 13 they'd be back, and we did." points and had .a game-high 12 rebounds. Teammate Br ad Hachten led all scorers wath 14 points. The Chargers jumped out to a 13-5 first-quarter advantage and never trailed. building that margin to 24-ll_at the h alf. "It wasn't pretty. The kids w~re nervous and tight becaLLSe it was their (irst game," observed firsi-year head coach J on Borchert. ·LS U hoard votes to buy out Stovall · BA TON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The athletic commlt tee of the Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors vo~ today to buy out the last year of Jerry Stovall's contract 90 he can be replaced as LSU football' coach. Manning, who was obtained by the National Football League club to step in for Steve Dils in the event Dils was injured,· will remain in the Minneapolis area for a time to continue treatment at. Mayo Clinic in Rocheste.r; Minn. The 34-year-old quarterback will return to Mayo for tests next week and is scheduled to take further tests two weeks later. SAN DIEGO (AP) -It didn't take long for the San Diego Stadium Authority to get an answer to its proposal to host the 1987 Super Bowl "We played three different de- fenses ionight. Actually, the kids did a pretty good jqb." In a 10-2 vote aftet a heated I 'A-hour debate, the committee sent the recommendation to the full 18-member board, which was expected \0 accept it. m points and nine rebounds. 'ESTANCIA, LAGUNA BEACH R'OMP. Rozier to get Heisman? NEW YORK -Mike Rozier. the Ei3 record-setting running back· from the f 9 t University of Nebraska. tops a list of __ _ blue chip candidates, one of whom will be named the nation's top football player for 1983 at Saturday's Heisman Trophy announcement. Rozier, who became only the second player in NCAA history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. and quarterbacks Steve Young of Brigham Young and Doug Flutieof Boston College reportedly were the three players asked to attend &,turday's reception and-news conference at the Downtown Athletic Club. Th!" Nebraska senior rushed for 2.148 yards this season, giving him 4.780 for his career. The authority voted Tbunday to submit the bid, but a National Football League spokesman said that San Diego wasn't eligible. "Last Dec. 28, club presidents and city repret1entatives met in Dallas to decide future sites of Super Bowl games," said Jim Steeg, the NFL's director of special event.a. "But San Diqo was n ot there to oompete with representatives from 12 otl'IE"r cities who were bidding. TeleYision, radio TV: No events 9Cheduled. RADIO: High School Football -CIF Play- offs: Fountain Valley vs. Servite at Santa Ana Stadium, 7:15 p.rn .. KNWZ (1190). NBA -Dallu- at Lakers, 7:20 p.m., KLAC (~70). College BasketbaJJ -USC at Santa Clara. 7:30 p.m .. KNX ( 1070). Wood leads Fullerton • • (From Page A9) go half-hearted in those departments, we're looking The Tritons beat Western 61 -57. at big trouble,'' Sunderman added. In other games: Warren 11, Newport Harbor 57 The Sailors fought an uphill battle all ruftht, falling behind 23 -14. in the first quarter. Coach Jerry DeBusk's squad just couldn't get much closer until the closing moments. Dean Sorensen led the Sailors with 16 points. Alan Fraser had 13 and Robby Mase added 12. Warren. which finished third in the San Garbriel Valley League last year. also had a tno of players ln double ftgul'es-with forward Jeff Miller leading the way with 19 points. J osh Buell and Scott Wilson scored 13 apiece for the Bears. · Warren will meel San Clemente wnight at 6. Laguna Beach 73, Santiago 6% T~ Artists survived 24 'first-half turnovers to advance to the championship bracket of their own tournament. Scott Fortune had 18 polnts and Curt Blanton added 17 for the ArtU\ts. • . "l,t's good to get a win but we have some big weaknesses," admitted Laguna Beach Coach Craig Falconer. "Fortunately our press was very effective in the second half. Without the pr~. they would have killed us." Sophomore-center Coby Nae!!l'S'had 10 points-and 13 rebounds to aid the Artist c.ause. ·Santiago's 6-0 senior guard Chris Sloniger led his team with 20 points, lO coming in the first quarter. · . Long Beach (alls to New Mexico; Fresno wins lfU'CSON (AP)-Leon Wood scored goal attempts and teamed with guards 31 points as Cal State-Fullerton Phil Smith and Nelson Franse M> lead a , .. ~. " 'f.i~.qQ.-Ra1! J'~ • .b:Y ~ .• ~~w J4.~~co~~l1»4.Yb,e.~ +•''-~"~~-~~-ch ~'9l\1'1rin'y ~f'/' '" -:----~·-~T-r.i~~'}C.Al'~ Wildfats .67-.66 in a no~nference • Tlte vicwry evened ~e Lobo&' FOllege bisKet&u ~a,n;e.. 'flulfs(iay reofrd. at ~-2 thlS season. The 49er's ·-.• I t night. (' dropped tO 1-2. ~erton led . 46-28 at the half With Fr~ hitting·four of his first ~htnd the 20-pomt effort of Wood, a five shots from the field New Mexico 6-3 senior guard who attended Arizona raced away to a 22-8 le~d in the first as a freshman before transferrtng. half and built the margin to 36-18 at The Wildcats, led by Pete Williams' halftime. 17 poin~ cut the lead to 59-53 on a jumper by Steve Kerr with 5:05 left. Wood's 18-foot jumper gave the Titans a 65-60 lead with 2:29 left and his foul shot with. eight seconds left IT)Qde it 67-64. Fresno St. ti, UC Davit 49 -Ron Andel"90n and Scott Barnes 9COred 14 points.apiece to lead a baU!Jlced scoring attack as 17th-ranked Fresno State defeated UC Davis In Fresno. 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The 26-ycar-old American appeared tu lack confidence at times. doublc-faulu ng in the fourth game of the se<.'Ond set tu btive Haruka the break she needed to win. Britain's Jo Dune had to fight hard to defeat S h era Acker of Kalamazoo. Mtd\., 6-3, 7-6. Durie said she had played well, but Acker fought all the way. making things "pretty tight."· Hanika, who l'elt>brated her 24th birthday ··sPERLE'S FANTASY From Page A9 1'1· 1•thl'r ham.I Wednesday: was <..'On(1<lcnt uftcr tht-match that is ht> could upset hot ravonte Martma Navratllova . "I've beaten her twice. a nd I'm not S(•ared of her," she said. "I don't care too much whltl they say about her or what's written about her " American Fritz Buhrung had an on-coun explosion his frustrating five-set mal(.·h against Austrahan David McPherson before w inning 3-6, 6-1. 6-0. 1-6, 12-10 in one of many late matches today. The tempermental Buehning hurled his racket down in anger when McPherson broke his service In the last set and thre.aten~ to wrap up the match. But Buehning settled down and was a ble to come on strongly. In other play, Pat Dupre beat fellow American and Californian Brad Gilbert, 3-§, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, 9-7; John Lloyd of Britain outclasseaF.duardo Oncins of Braz.ii 6-0. 6-3, 6-3. and Australian Chris Johnstone • • • "l had a rough start at thl• beginning of thl· Sl'ason but my coaches and t€'ammall'S swvoo bl•· hind me all vear " .:1dm1twd Sperle. . "It fmally got ll1 the• point where the coal'hes had me st.art visualizing everything from seeing the kick go through the uprights to the other team's uni- forms. When it t•amt• down to making rhar lock. I JUSt had to execute physically bcc.:ause I had already executed 1t a 1.000 times mentally." On th€' other hand Sperle had added lnother offens1'1e weapon tu the Barons· arsenal a majority of schools. mduding the other three Big Five semifinalists, don't possess. Sperle's numbers graphically il- lustrate his slow start and rapid ·.recovery. In field goals. he's made. 04lb' 10 of 21 attempts overall, but he's ronnected on 8 of his last 11 . including boots of H yards and two 44-yarders. "His greatest attribute is his leg speed." analyzed Fountain Valley a~1stant George Berg, who works with Sperle. "Potentially, in doing all three phases of the game, I don't thtnk there's any- body .around bet,ter tha n him. His potential is unlimited." .And now Sperle 1s even more of a threat because of his frame c!f mind. "It's still hard to believe," said Sperle. a 4.0 s tudent academical- ly. of last Friday's heroics. "The moral value hasn't sunk in yet. Seve Ballester.os Favorite races to viciory The rest of h is figures arc more ·impressive as Sperle Is 17 of 19 tn conversion attempts. carries a 38.0 average -with kicks of 62. 59. 59 and 55 -as a punter, and of his 42 kickoffs, 25 have have reached the end zone. "He has worked very hard to get to the point where he is now:· offered head roach Mike Milner. "He's helped us m the fact we're a field position team What he done has enabled us. with a punt, to get out of negauve held pos1uon. On "I was aware of the· situation, but its importance had no mean- ing at the time. If I had thought o( it,s importance. it just would have put more pressure on me and I wanted to control that. "(Now). it's the biggest l<ick I have ever had. Not only did it give me ronfidence. it put me in a situation where if it comes up again I'll know what it's all about." I NGLEWOOD (AP) Odds-on favorite Saucy Bobbie took the lead at the far turn 81\d 'held off fast-finishing longshot Trust Us to win the $28,000 fea- ture race Thursday at Hollywood Park. It's the kind of stuff dreams are made of. Chris McCarron rode home the winner by three-fo urths of a length to win his second race of the day and 28th of the meeting In the or e and l-16th mile turf event. BUlllTIN BOARD Sunldst lni·Uatlonal Tne 251n annuaL.SunklSI lnv11a11on.a1 track mee1, ottering ~ Olymple-track and held preview. w111 be neld Jan 20 at tne Lo~ Angeles SPorts Arena Among tnose scheduled to compete are American d1sd1ance run"er Mary Deck.er. for- mer UC Irvine star Steve ScotL Ireland s Eamonn Coghlan and West Getmany s r Thomas Wessmgnage Other 1nternat1ona.I standou1s scheduled to be on hand are pole vauller Biiiy Olson o t tne US . sprinters Cal111n Smith and Carl Lewis ot the U.S .. Chinese world record holder in the nigh 1ump Zhu J1an-Hua, U S triple 1umper , Will.le Banks and West Germany's 800-meter ... T,.,.. .... ~,Wlb.~t.~~ "'-;--•_..,,~~~ • --"Rt!serve~)B'f!\ t..ef)ft&e~...:-<~~-~ • • and $7 • Cross eountr,· race The city ol Huntington Beach will hold a cross coun1ry cnamp1on&hlp Saturday :0ec 10 at Central Park. corner ol Edwards Street and Talbert Avenue Boys and girls born m or aller 1969 are eligible to compete Distances will range from• one half mile 10 two miles over vanous types ot terrain Tne race lor younger children w111 begtn at noon Registration will be held the day ot the race starting at t 1 a m MC>fe 1ntormat1on 1s available by pnonmg Bob Thrall at 536-5486 Sports on TV for wi!ekend TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -COl.,LEGE FOOTBALL Florida State at Florida. 11 a.m. (4) COLLEGE BASKETBALL l\UCLA at Notre Dame 12:50 p.m. (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL Alabama vs. Auburn m Birmingham. Ala. l p.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Indiana at Kentucky. , 3:30 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD -Highlights • o{ lhe Women's World Invitational Gymnastics Classic in Los Angeles. 4 p .m . ,7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The selection of the 1983 winner of the HetSman Trophy from New York. I . RADIO ,. ColJege Basketball -UCLA at Notre Dame, 11 a.m .. KMPC (710); Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p.m .. KNWZ (1190); UC lrvine at San Diego State. 9 p.m .• KWVE ( 108-FM ). NHL-Kings at Edmonton, 4:SO p.m., KFOX (93.S-FM). s •• ,,.,, . tlotorc.•·clf' ~how· The Great American Mo1orcycle Snow 1s set for Dec 8· I 1 al 1ne Los Angeles Convention Center 120 t S Figueroa $1. 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RI 111)(1 AM ~ OU l'M D.itly OR ATTEND A SPECIAL SEMINAR In the ~ewport Beach area ")und.1y f.>l'i.~·mli.•r 4th I J !Kl N1~ 111 r., ,1Q111n .11 J 00 llM .11 i..._1nccr Vd(hl lllrp f .tc.tory, I <1 l'I Deere Alie In lr111n~ . .... -·. beat Mike dcPulmer of the US , 4 -6, U-7, ll-0, 7-6, 13-11 In lat<.• Thursday ITU.ll<:hl'S. Rose.Vt' Tanner, Chip Hoopt'r and Peter Fleming won fi rst-round matches as officials <.'Ontlnued to struggle wtth a backlog of matches caused by two days of ram. Tanner needed a good <..'Omeback to down Kim Warwick 7-6, 6-2. 3-6, 6-3. Tanner, who was laid up earlier in the year by inju.r1es, used h is powerful service to outgun the Australian . Hooper, of Sunnyvale, showed he could be a potent threat after; beating Sweden 's Hans Simonsson 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 Hooper adapted better to the grass surface than the member of the Swedish Davis Cup team. .Simonsson preferred to plitY from the base line. but his ground strokes were not deep enough or strong enough to upset the tall American. Ballesteros leads tourney SUN CITY. Bophuthatswana (AP) -Spain's Seve Ballesteros collected his fifth birdie on the par-4 17th hole today to jump one stroke ahead of partner Nick Faldo of Britain and take the second-day lead in the Million Dollar Golf Challenge. SU~l•MARKIT Of'HOllY GOODS •••• COllPAll PIKJS! .r(_~ Flying SIZZLER · Model Includes the new 23 in long S1ulwr Rocketry f model •od<•t kit With fl1ghu OYt• Starter ' 1JOO fl. and pancnirrrrwcoverv. Alto --Kl inchtded 15 th• bog foot launch svstem. the ultimate 101 maiomum launch pad nab1l1tv, parachute, waddrng, eng1ots, and more. ReQuores 4 'O' size alkaline ba1te11ts lnot 1ncluded l. REG . $19.97' s12.99 The26-year-old U.S . Masters champion finished the round with a fi ve-under-par 67. putt.ing him at t------------"'"'"'.'.=---=~---:----t eight under after 36 holes with a 136 total. "It's always nice to be a shot a head, but there's a long' way to go," he said. BaUesteros dueled with faldo over the front nine. where the Briton bogeyed the par 4 sixth hole but birdied the second, seventh, eighth and ninth. Faldo finished with seven.birdies and shot a 67 for the day. 'He is seven under witt) a 137 going into Saturday's third round. PLASTIC MODEL Sii.Ei '- EVERYTHING SLASHED 25«7o OFF REGUl:AR DISCOUNTS The first-day leader, Australian David Graham. bogeyed twice on the front rune.but birdied three I-----------_:==---==:....---~ holes coming ii'\ for a one-under-par 71 , standing six ~ DU. NGEO~S /Jc DRAGONS under with 138 at the halfway mark. ~ . The challenge is one of golf's richelst tour-BASIC naments. The winner m the 10-player field on SET Sunday will win 300,000. Pnz.es range down to 50,000 OR dollars for the last-place finisher. Americans Lee Trevino and Larry Nelson were EX p ER T four under for n.e tournament at 140. Trevino finished today's round with a 68. and Nelson shot a 71. SET Nelson and Ballesteros were ued for second place with 69s after the first day. Trevino had been fifth after an opening par-72 on the 6,691-yard Gary Player Country Club at Sun City. Amencan Ray Floyd was in 5th place after s hooting a two-under-par 70. He was three under for the two rounds at 14 l Craig Stadler of the United States followed at one-under for the tournament with a second round of :c!~~~~:~~:merican Johnny Miller . who shot a 2501o ·oFF ENTIRE STOCK OF TSR Nic . .'ky Pnc:e of South Africa was one over par ..... ___ 7•~-------F_A_N_T_A_s_v_G_A_M_E_M_o_o_E_L_s_ .... wtth a strong second-round 68 after hts opening 77. for a total of 145. 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S.O. 19· II Fin l clQwns Ruslles·vard• Paulng vards Return voros Panes 37·147 71-74 181 248 11 se 1S·19-I 26-41·2 Sicks 8 v Punts FumOlfl·~t Penallles·var<1• Time of Pouenoon J 6·60 7· 11 10·•2 9·•) 2·1 3·2 7·62 l ·oS 78 S9 JI 01 INDIVIDUAL ST A TIS TICS .RUSHING-Los ""Otle>. l1aw~1n• l ·S6, !<Ii.ti 16·38. Berns 6-n Pruitt •·20, Jell\en 1·5, Ptu"kell 1·1 Humm !·minus 1 San Dlevo. Muncie 13·'7 Broo~• S· ll Lu•her 1·8, Fouls t·J, JaC''IOi> l.J PASSING-Los Angeles 14·71· 1· 156, Anen 1·1·0·43 Foul• 16·30·2· 186 Lu1ner Buford O· I ·0·0 P1un"11 S.n 01euo. 10•18·0·172. RECEIVING-Los AngeH!s Cllr111enstn I · 140, Brenct1 )·42, Bernwell I ·I, W1t11ami l ·I , AIH!n 1·7, 111wk.1ns l ·m l""' \ San Oia90. Joln«r S· 72. Muncie S·40, WlnslOw 4·30, Chandler 3-67, Sievert l ·J7 Jacu oo 3·71, Ouckwortn 1·11, Hol0!>1n 1·12, Broollis 1·4 G•rdner Olt"tnil>fl 34·J4-61 Don Januar v l4 · J4-61 Mike Fe1cn1ti. lS·32-61 Blllv Cesotr J1·34·61 Cna rles Silloro 34·34-61 Jullus Boros 36-33-69 Doug FQrd lS-34·69 Jim Ferree /34· lr-69 Boo TO\Jll J4-3~9 Mal McMullen H ·JS-10 Boo Erlcll.,on 37·JJ-70 J1me• Baroer 37·33-70 Howle JOM•Ofl )7·33-70 Gav Brewer lS· 36-71 George Tnomiu 37·34-71 q onel Htt>erl H ·l l -17 Paut Hernev ll· JS-73 Ac;>n Lapari 37·36-7J Bfilv Maxwell 3•·39-73 Sim Snead '.18· 3S-7J Freo Hee' JS·ll-73 Roy Beattie 39-34-73 Mac Main JS· 31-73 8111 Colllns 36·31-14 Bert Wtover 38· 36-H Georoe Baver 3S·39-14 Ted Krall )4·40-14 J1ck Fleck 37·31-IS 191• PGA Tour $Ctltdult Jon 2·8 -Tunon Maten Plav Cnam· P10n,nlo Jan 11·15 -Boo Hoe>e De>ert Clau ic Jan. 19·22 -Pnoenl11 Ooen Jan. 26· 29 -San 0 1@90 Ooen Feo 1·S -Crosov Na11onol Pro·Am Feb 9· 11 -Hawaiian Ooen Feb. 16· 19 -LO• A119eles Ooen March 1·4 -Hon<la CllS\K Maren 8· 11 -Eastern Ooen Maren lS·ll -Bev Hiit c 1au1c Maren '21·2S -USF&G Clan lc March 29·Aorll I -Tournament P1aver • Cnamo1onsl'l10 Aori• S·I -Gr.ater Greensooru Ooen Aorol 12· IS -Tl'>e Ma>lef\ Aorll 19·21 -S.a Pines Herltaoe Clen•c Al>fil 26·29 -Housion Oc>en Mo• J.6 -Tournament ot Cl'lamo1on\ Ma• 10· 13 -Bvron NellOn Clon1t Ma• 17·20 -Co•orual Na11onat ln•ita11on Ma• 74·?7 -Memorial four11ement Me• 31·June J -Kemoer Ooen June 7·10 -Hanover We•tctleSttr Cla n 1c June 14• 17 -U S Ol>en (Wlnye<I Fool CCI June 11-24 -Allanta Clo>SIC J'-lne 28 ·Jul• I -Canadian Ooen Julv S·8 -Wes•ern Ooen Julv 12 1S -Busch Clau 1c Jul• 19-21 -Br•hsn Ooen IS• .Anorew s Old Cou<>I! 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An LOS AHGELES -Wade 6. Mdblev 10, Sle-n1 20, C111nMll 10, Cnaw 19, Perker 7. Simuel •. Wallace 4, Berrv 4 To1a1.: 32 IS·21 111. ORANGE COAST -Svman•kl 13, Berdslev 16, ShallUClli lJ, S•t-ns 14, Gueu 12, Farmer 14. Berrv 2. Goudoe 6, Morgan t. Jo11et •. roomev I Total" 43 11·24 llM Halfllme· Oranoe Coal!, S6·J-l. Total loul•. Ea,1 LA 20. Orange Coa'1 23 Fouled oul' waoe IELA), Gueu (OCC}. Mt. San Armno SS, Saddltblck S3 MT. SAH AHTOHIO -M 12, l!lasrilgtil 17, Ramlrti 4, Tarll.an1an 6, Richard 10, Leonard 2, Braoo 4. To1e1, 11 11· lS SS. SADDLEBACI( -Jonrii.on e. OeCasas 6, Hamlllon 6, Aoams 7, Arc-•u• 2, Olivier 6. Oaw•on I, Montell 2, Mulder 8. Total• 73 7· 14 S3 1111111~. S1ddlel>aCk., 27·20 Total louls Ml S•n Antonio 12, Saddle· Deck lS. . Oltlfl'. T-Sceres 1moer111 venev 75, LA SOull'lwHI 69 Long !leach CC 16, Ml San Jacinto 13 Cllnvens "' Gddtn WHt '1 GOLDIH WEST -O'Conno< I , Sllltr 6, Murrav 12. Bruce 2, Halev 9, Lovt 14, Rivera 2, Whitehair 4, Judoe 4 To11I.: 26 9·16 61, CANYOHS -Tr1td1ck S, Harr IS, Tompkins u, Miller 4, Br .. '.lon 11, Maul(lfn 6, GIOver 4, COier 10 T olel\. lO 9· 16 69. Hallflme Convon•. l6·3l' To1a1 touf\ Golden We,1 )1. Canvons 10 HIGH SCHOOL Capo v .. ev "• Huntln9ftln Beactl u Hl*TINGTOH BUCH -H•rll •a1t 17.' Berr• 14, Tnomo\on 11, Cu,ack •. Frie, •. 51\0w 9, Fiiippi 2, IC.au O Tolat• 76 14·2• 66. CZAPISTRAHO VALLEY -B Call 6, Aguilar a. N Cell 10, T rev1no 8, Olla 21. •-I~, Lui<•• 3, 8ulno••k• O To•••• 26 17·U '9 Sc,ere bY OUert..-• Hun11n111on Beach 16 16 18 16-66 Caolslraoo ValH!v ll II 14 24-119 'fo1a1 foull Hunlino1on Btacn 2J. CaPjW-V1llev 19. Fouled out l'ian .. an IHB), Snow (H8) ktr• •v OUaners Corona del Mar 8 10 17 -)9 1 u-u lS, Hun!· Huntington 8Hcll 10 ll Total lou1s· Corona otl Mar 1no1on Beath 11. l'.STAHCIA -ell 17, RlndOne I, EdlMln ~1t1nda 0 HalhCOCk 14. Pa•llk ' Tola!• 17 9·2• «3. EOISOH -Clar~ S, Genoron 16, Par1111 6, Hennauev 10, f.Ulnhardl 11, Kenda J, Gralltrn I, Auvensteln 2, Mlgaud 0 Toi•" 2S 14·26 64. Scere DY OU.r1Wl Ellancl• I 7 17 11-43 Edl~on 9 14 20 21-64 'To111 toull; Ellancl• 11. Edison 11 Foui.o out: Bruell <E,.l, Pavlik IE•), Clarll. IEd >. Melnherdl (Ed.) MlirlM 52. SUMv H•s JO / SUHHY HILLS -He<lderson 4, Palnier S, Steadman 2, AlllM><! O, Vam .. lllro 3. Smllh I, Grllaive,2, T C11uu1n 4, Bradltv 0, K. Claussen 2. Conser 0, W••ter 0 Totals IJ 4·5 30 MARINA -KlrkuO 16, Caroonl I, Riehl..-I, Celi.In• 10, Sabellno I. Calder-o, Ferouson O, Ku ul1<a ·o. Kagy 1 Totals: 26 0·0 u Sc.,.. llV OUlrter\ Sunn• Hllls 9 1 4 I l)-30 Marine 10 19 12 12-52 Tola! loul'' Sunnv Hll1' S, Marine 9 Irvine Sl, Oranet 3S OltAHGE -While 11, G•rlbev 4, IC.err 10, Veu11hn 4, Mvers 4, Georoa 2. Tolll•. 17 1·4 JS. . lltVINI'. -Fl9ueroa t. Bower IS, Flvnn 9, Graham 17, Moceri 6, Tenlkewa 2, GrHnlielO 2, Kowarsch 1 To111s, 19 1S·26 S3. Scare 11¥ 0Ua"'9rs Oranoe I 10 9 I-JS Irvine 6 16 20 11-SJ Tolal louls Orenot 17, lr•lne J. Technl· c.1ls. Garloev <OJ. VauoM ID>. Cummings (0 ), JaCl<M>n Ill HolYWOod P.,-tr THUllSDAY'S It.SUL TS ( 11111 of lO·cleY ll>er ....... ecl ~) FIRST RACE. 6 lurlOngs. F1no41t ~ll•letm .. ial l IO 2 80 Mak.ong Hav (GaHllatfol · 11 00 Ro\ewalk (Oet,.dlllo) 2 6() JOO l 00 Al\O ractd Ntel Guv, l ar W1Mor. Ftlooln 8111, Con1r1vor Time: I 11 J1 S. 8eau, J P s•co"D ltAC•. 6 turlOftQ>. hvla's Run <OtlvarH ) 10.IO S.40 310 M•nv e Siio ISll)llle) J 10 2 60 Qu•l>ee 6, MOnlrt•I J Wasnino•on I. New Jer sev • Mlnr1esota 6, Plllsburgh 4 Calger.v 6, N v l>t1ndert 1 Wlnnloe9 6, Lo• AnOtles S, OT Today'\ Gama• SI LOut' al Butfeto Wasnlno1on 01 New Jtrsev Salvrdly's Game' MmMlola al Bo•lon St Lout' 01 Horllord Chicago "' Quebec N V Ranoers al OelrQll Caloarv al Mon1rte1 Phlle<lelol'tla al Pltl~urgh Vancouver al Toronto Lo~ Anoelu el Edmonton, I Sunday'lGtmti Bo\lon ol Wasl)lnolon Heriford at Pllll1deloflla Montreal al Buffalo Mlnnesole al N v Renoer• Oet<oil el New Jersev N Y l•l1nden 01 Edmonloo Lo• Angele' al Wlnnlo.g Jttl 6, Kines S Sc.,.. by Parloeh Wlnnlpee I 1 1-6 LM ,.,,._.., 1 2 1 0-S Firs! Period-I, Winnipeg, How..-Clluk I (Beovcn, Mantna) 7:37 (OP). 2, Los An· oelt•.· Simmer 13 <Dionne, Tav1or) 10:24 Pan•lfl .. -Arnlel, Winn. J:st; Engblom, LA, 6:30; Maclean, Winn, 11!1ll; Boschman, Winn, ldouOle mlno<l 12:S4; Nicholl•, LA, 12:54; Simmer, l A. 16:03 • Second oerlOCl-3, Winnipeg. Mullen I (f.Ut Ltan; Howarchukl l·oe. 4, Los An· oelel, Simmer 14 !Olonne, To lorl 4·31 S, Wlnnlo.o, Maclean I 1Howercnuk, 8abvch) t:l• loo>. 6, Winnipeg, ~1 .. n, 4 (McBain) lll'M. 1, Lo• Angeles. Dionne 9, ( TavlOrl 14:59 Penallles-NlchOll>, LA, 1:39, McEwen, LA. 16:S4, M4nlna, Winn, 11:36; Slfffl. Winn, (minor. malor) 11;31, Hardy, LA, (mloor, melor) 11:31 ThlrO Period-I, LOS All9el ... Simmer IS (OIOllne, TeYIOr) 0:32. 9. Winnipeg, Arnie! I (0.Boll\, Bosch/nan) 11:20 10, LO• Anga!H, Fo• lJ (Nlcholl•, ~CLtllan) 16:5'. Ptnallle,-Arnell, Winn, O:SS, Maclellan, LA, lm•lorl 1'50: Gibson. Winn, (IT\(jiof) I.SO, Wetlers, Winn, 14·S1. Overli,,,,_11, Winnipeg, Wellen I 2>11 Sl\01' on 0001-Wlnnlotil 9-10·9-l-3 I Lo• Angeles 10-10· l..-..c>-36. Goall9'-Winn, Hovw.,d and LA, LHkO,ki A-7,646 sne·s Gol SlvH! I Valenzuela! 2 .6() Odds Al'IO r•ceo L• M()(ena, S•l••r Reoow . Ro""'nv Magic. !.lteHonlan Two. DuPllt alt "FL search, Pleuure vlcllm, Rock Me r e.,der, Ram' ••., over 11Pllfladeton1a L1t>e11<1rea Our Swee! Bargain WHll1ngton 9'" over ~Atl•nle Corene dll Mar 41, MlirlMI 42 Timec 1 ll liS ~New England "'· New Orleans, even COttOHA DEL MAii -Z.llradnlk. 14. '2 EXACTA 16•91 paid l26 40 SI Louts 1 ovt r kN V Glanh O'OOOd 1. Keno.II 7. Grffn 11, Ptllls 6, 1Plll,Durgn S over ClnclMatl I• LPG A Tour $Ctledul• Zimmer 2 Tolal•: 16 1S·21 47 -THlltO RACE. I lll6 mile\ Miami 101., over 1Hou>lon J•"' 16 19 -Deer Cree~ Ctan•< 10eer · MARIHA -Belan1>9r 14, Ro~nzwelg s, Parlaolano (Lioham) 14 40 ·o.'bo J 80" ~Kansas Cltv 1 o...-r Buffalo •1e1<1 Beatn Fta I !>mlth s, orari.lm 10. Ek.strom e, DH o Retund Off..-<Fuenresl 7.eo 4 00 xGrH n Ba• ,,,, o•tr Cnluoo Feo 2·S -E11za1>eln Arden ClaS>•< Tola!•: 11 6·9 42 Aun The Geluv (Ortega) 2.IO NY Jiil' over xBalllmore ~-~~~o~~~~--tMtamd k-DY OUar1ers .t,I)() racltd· Mother's Kntghl, 8ttld0rs ~and 2 ovef •D•n•e< ~~~~:~~~z ::..)a4;~=~.-~t~~:r~~~ ·~:~~~~~:~:•.-"-l?J~ ·,.~~~~~~~'1k iJ:::'o"verdh CC, Colla Mesa l . Total foul' Corona del Mar t), Marina More Hit . ·-"°'" hO,,,. t11m --. •• "' ·--·~:... Rams stltbtlc' • , F~-.!·_11~ -Semart~an. TurQuoose -16, Fouteo oul BelatU>er (Marina l Kendall Tll"l)e' t·'6 '1S F""' Harrell'' 11-5-1s ...., ~llY ~ .. Clas.ii; l"'~l) .. ·--• (CdMI • . /" I -~ • u EXACTA 111·5) paid sm 50 . --r Ol:>oo""'IS lhrill 50 fl •1 11 3-216 Fell. 15..-18 _:. l'unoi\ ~PGA Ooen :· •. -FOUltT ...... ~.~1'ijft • .,. - J7 101 ~ 91 O-J19 . Feo 72·1S -Women \ tc.emoer Ooen L•lllUM 8Mdl 73. s."911 .. 61 Oinclng Jtcraln (Hawley.~ j 60 240 2 20 Tl:AM ·Matrt;-H.,we")·· ·-· -s:ANTIA~ ~-70 r::raYT\ TO Procure<" IMcCer•ll"I . SAO . 2Ao ~ Rams P Feo 79·Al>fll I -Carta Blanca Clou ic Temblaoor 14, Morasco s, Hein~ 1, Hfft 10'. Cr>eer On (Plncevl l 20 First dawns Vereh rU$11lno Ylfdl PaHlng Tot•I n rd• Pun1' PenalliH Fuml>lt•·IOJI Rul hlng TO' Pau lno TO\ 257 170 1 a'a<1enal TOll lS: 26 9· 16 61. Also raced· Rtlslna Run, On Air 1434 19S7 Apr il S·I -Dinan S~re lnv1to1'.onal LAGUHA BEACH _ Ne~u tO, Jor!fen Time 1:41 4/S 31«3 2S6S IRancno Mirage! AP(ll 12 15 -Pro Am I 81anlon 17 Foriu~ II M G th • u EXACTA (2·J) Paid '3000 4517 4S22 ILas Vega~t • ' • ·-• c ra • 61·419 6J·392 AP'•' 19·72 -~H Goll Ct1tUIC (SI Teoper 14, Wattl>rd 2. Tolals: Jl ll·IS 73. '"™"ACE. 6 turtonos • 11·711 71·591 Ptlersourgl · kere llv OUM'9ert Pullin String• (Fen) 1 l.20 S 00 320 Jl·ll 2S·l4 Aprtl 71·79 -OrlondO Clau lc Slntlago 15 17 14 lr-61 Hide a Penn• CMcCerron) l.40 2.60 16 20 Ma>/ 4 6 -Po11m11ln Cll Ulc , (Ro, well Laguna 8Heh 14 20 l6 23-13 Aloi a Gllllar (FuentH ) 4.00 16 72 c:.a l ' To111 fouis: Senti""° II, u11une 8 .. ch Also recltd· Ptlllllooi, Max's Jov, Prl- Vla v 11-13 l/iroinla Clon ic 17· Fouled OIJf. N11n (LBl marv Acl, lnlenllon11, Mumol1h, Quffn of Olcl<ttwn Redden Gurnen • Ale1andet E'llard Ft rragemo Cromwell Kemo Farmer Gran! Total' Ooo l"OIVIDUAL Rustlln9 Tcb Yds Ave 316 IS31 H 77 J6S SI I 47 6 0 1 H 40 l 7 23 IS S 0) I 0 00 1 2 ·2.0 I ·9 ·9..0 2 ·10 ·SO 41S 19S7 4 6 378 104 H F'IS$1ne PA K Pl Farr19amo 316 228 11 Yeh 1&91 26 1111 Jl4S Kemo 12 • O Tdtl lS JU 732 11 OoP 474 ?7S II llece!YIM TO 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 16 TO 11 1 77 16 No. Vd' TO 8ar11tr '9 S66 J Dlc~er1on 45 170 2 Farmer 7o 328 Guman 26 266 • Denner a 2• 351 s 0 Hiii 24 760 2 Gran! J 12 721 I G. JOM\ 11 171 0 Ellaro 10 149 o Hledden l 13 0 Al4!1enoer 1 10 0 MCOonalO I I 1 To111• 737 2111 n OoP 775 llO 16 Olhtr IH<ler\. Pun11119 MIS .. O. 62·2,471. 39 f 1•11. l(l(kOlf return} -Ettard, 11· 19 I avg . Aeocle.,, 15· II 9 Ale .. noer 13· 17 I, Gum1n, 7· ISO; 1rv1n, I 11.0, Sim· "'°"'· l·O, Barnell, l·O. Punt rt lurns -Efiaro, S· IS 4, Jonn~Oll, 10·' S, Irvin 23·1 2. 1n1..-ceot10n1 -K Co1lln•, S· 113, Harri• J ·'2; JOllnM>n, l ·"· lr•ln, J.42, Anorews, 1-n , J, Cofflnl . H 7, Cromwell, 1·2: Ek..-n. H . H19'1 school sUVoffi C" SaMIFINAU (TONIGHT. 7:l0) a1t FIYt CenfereM• FOUn"TllnVilliY-a+ ll •s s.;•lle ct->-11 al sante Ana S••d•um BlahOC> Am et (10-1) ••· Marina lt.-4·21 11 Or1"9t Co•"' Coll-GMll'rll c---. SYMY Hill\ 11·•1 V\ V11tnua 110· 11 al F ulllrlOI\ Hlon Lt H•Otl (10-2l 11 Brea·otlnd• 11·2·,l s.vtMl"ll C~ • fl MoOlfta ( 10•1) II LO\ AllO\ 1••3• 11 Es-anra l&·S·ll v\ Footlllll (9•,•11 al Tu•fln CNstlll~ C111nnet ,, .. nett 111 II t i NQllll Torrance 1!2·01 wa1 Totr•nca 110•11 •• Harl 110·2> at CO!le9e of Cell~• ... ""' c.....,_, Glt1\WI lt•2• 1) .a Rtvt f\lde P04v I 11• ll 11 UC • rvef\lda W G1r~1 l1 H l •• Rubtdou• <1+11 11 ltlYaO IOt CC ..._....,.,.c.....,_. C:e~von ($l11tu\I (I H l II Monrovia 111•0) s.n11 ~rl• (1!·0 II 11 8 1slloP Mont· tiOf'MfY t 11 •0· ll ........ ...,,, c...-- Olaf!'IOM ••r (10-H) " 1too 1 0 1" lt•)I,., Covin• ~rk.t Stao•hm --.,. - Porl\mouln) • • Oerknau, Ledv Svnoown, Luvan Mark. Mav 18·20 -cnarlfv CIAU•t (Upoer W•'"" 61, NtWPOr1 H•rtler S7 Time. 111 J1S) MOMCl<!t"" N J I NEWPORT HAlt80R -Buillmen 7, '5 EXAC'l'A (2·1l oald uo 50 Mov 24·77 -CO'"•no d an k <Corning, McGavron S, Sortnw n 16, FraM< fl. Mes• SIXTH RACL 6 turlOngs N v I 11. Holden 2. B..ch 2. TOl•I•. 2.S 7·17 S7 c • n I h e ( M c c • Mov 31 June J -l.PGA CnamP•On,nop WAltREH -Wllso., lJ, MliHlr 1'. S. 4 ao 3.60 2.IOwlu 0 111\1 r r o n l (Slblllel 1210 6,00 "-•r>O\ !\land OnoOI Elhrldve 3, ~c.manl 4, Buell 13, Avila 2. June 7· 10 ~ K•ds Clantc tMalvern Pa I MtMlchatl• 1, A E111rfdoe 6 TOIAIS. 20 Jun~ 14·11 -Mavllower Clauoc tin· 21·79 61. ktr'e DY Quarters chanaooh') June 21·2t -Bos.IOfl CJaulc June 29·Julv I -Ladv tc.ev\tone Ooen I Her,nev Pa 1 Jul• S·I -Toledo Ctu\•C Jv•• 11· lS -US Women'\ Ooen •PUOO<l\I, Ma n ) Julv 19·n -Qocne\ler 1n1ernat1ona• 1 P1t1stord N v 1 Jut./ 26·79 -"" Maur.er ClaU•C (for-)nto1 4ug ) s -Wut V1'\)tn1a LPC:.A Cla\\tC wneehngl 4ug 9· 12 -HeMedon c1an1c 1 HIQh P~,nt N ( t Aug 16·19 -Worto Chamo1on\n10 ot Women ' C:.011 1sna~er Heights, On1ot 4ug 2l· 16 -Oenver CJan 1l Seo• 1 · l -~a·• Cnorlty Clon •c I Spt1no· 11910 II Seo• Seot Seo• D•egol I ·9 -Porlland Cnamo1onsn10 11 16 -Saf"co Cian o< IS\'a!lle) ?0· 1l -ln~moro Ctan•t I Sa n Seo• ,.. JO -San Jo\e CtaH•C TBA -Go•a.Putttr'Awero Ptn oH tt..u Veou t. USA Jaoen Teem Cnamo1on>hlo Jaoanl Jao"~ CIAn 1c M•••d ffam CIA•\•C t Largo, Fla ) Women's amatuff tourMV 111~.-. ... dl) SllCONO "ou"o Cltllv MeAett ( .... ...,, a.adll oel Newoorl H•rt>or IS 9 20 11-57 W1rr.n 73 13 12 13-11 Tolll toul1: Newoorl Hert>or 21, Werren 19. Foulefl out. s. Elhrldoe IW>. E stllncll IJ, LOI Aml9M '° ESTANCIA -Clement• a. Lockwood 4, Gratiem 2. Johnston n. Curtlt II, F urin 10, Deutsch 4, Moonev 9, Hutln11• 0, Richard' 7, Burcllardl l Tolell J7 9.19 8J I.OS AMIGOS -Collman 9, Hu1So11 13, McMu11eo I, Mea11ner ll, Pomoao 6, Kt'ller 1. Howard 8, Otmslea<I 2 Tolal• 14 12· 19 60 Scar• llY OUarten E \lanc1a 24 16 11 13-IJ LO• Amluo' • II 14 21-.0 Total foull E'1tncla 17. Los Amleos 17 Wooelbrldat S9, FUltrton ~ WOODBRIDGE -.Forlngt r l l , .,.ollla'IOn 2, Muronv 2, BO".'.!Jk 1 B••O• n. Oetanev o. Van W)iikle"'"O:"l'loqtll J. ll•stv 1. Barnell l , Crver o. Tolel{ '7s 9-11 S9 FULLERTON -Harrill 0, Wlllte 7 Boone 7, Htmolln I. Berrv '· Aelnhen 2. Hamillon 1. Jones 0, Lenlt 7, Perez S. Wt>lcn 2. Newton o k-ltv OU.rten Fullerton 3 7 7 17->4 Wood11rldoe 11 9 18 l 1-S9 r o1e11ou••: Wooc:torlooe 14, Fullerton 15, Fouled out: NOiie. JYfle F Yllon (San Oteoo>. s •nd 4. Sue Tonkin (Aullr1ll1 I def Nen(v Hlf• Eclt.On 42, La Hlbra 21 rllOll !$In Dteool. 1 uCI LA KAUA -J1ClliOn 13, W81t Mu• Joannr PecJllO (Peto Allo) oel. Ftort wtfl J, Ot111101110 2. W•• Me•well 2, Zllu•k• Prono IGranaot HIA,), 4 llnd 3. I. Toll!,, f 10· 12 21. Kt rten GlllMlll (Ftff ltlvar Ml••> <lef, Jill •DISOtt -Wllei 13, Tnaver 2. Warl,,.r HotnDH~ (~n Cle<Nnlt), , •nO 1. 4. Stnclalr 6, TllOrne• ,, DYl>OH I, HaChltf\ Cindy Scho4-flel0 (Malll>Y) clel kllY 14 Tot11s: 19 4· 12 42, V O(l (Ull Fl'•ncftcrJ). 1 W:-----Sc-litw Olli,_• P.irlcl• Corr~ll !Sin Francl.co> def. u H111r1 5 6 11 ..-a l(erlft ~Mii 1s.u1men101. 1 uP. Edh1011· I) II 1 11-2 JO.n Pltcocll (Fr-) def, J .. 11 '"'"' TOlt l IOult: u H10<1 10, E<!IM>n 10. IPIWMll'llOft), 3 end 2. Ann WMll Ckn Jowl def, Loi• HodM lk n ./ow) 1 UP. ..... (II~~) Gllo..-to ltom1n lMHlco Cilvl KO'd FrWdlt S.nlO\ IYllCllllln "9!!1Mlilll. 10\lf'fll round, bantem --.lollt• (lt0tntn It 22· I 1no $11\IOI r. 20-11. Jorqe "~boll" ltemlrt l (lot Alt· _, drew wtlll T011v Eseooer tCUllaCAlfl, MHICO) wl>tfl llltlr llffd\ t>ullH II\ ll'lt 111nfll '°"""• -Int a .. ,., In E\COINtr'• IOtllflHO, ltlf!llrtJ, 11•1•1, wit -d on oolftll 0¥tr litcJOOer, f•••21 lkil W-IJ rylfd to lie ... c.tu..O Ille IMI .. - INtw DIJ tQ, lllNf'lftU 46 . MATa" Oii -llffuw,ltf't 2•. Fltldtr 4, JICk'°'l 4, Lewlt S3, Dwv•r 10, Molll t , Wor111e 7, Mounce 2, GMmen o, Ktllv o. Pellon 0, MllcMll O. To1111: 41 21·l0 10l. l~l .. AMZA -AnlhOl\v 4. Kloml fl 4, WIMle •• &tu 3, Orel>OMlll 2, Murpnv S, Sheell 12, Webb I. t<osMn O, Rou 0. Tolllt. ,. 14·21 ... k-~ Qvlntn Mlllll' Oaf U 21 It l5-10J Esoeran11 ~ 10 IS u-46 To11t loul•. M11er Del 21. E10.r1n1i 73; FOVleCI 0\11' AnfhonY !lhPar1n111, 8etuw\lert IM•ftt 011>. 1'194Cltr (Mlltr o.I) Bloncle Bombshell (Meaal SOO Al•o raced· Mv Counitu, Ta\lv 01ncar, Al>Ove tri. P1ne1, Llille Income. Judv Mustard, O.B Att. Tl~· 1;10 415 SEVEHTH lltACE. 7 lurlon11• Ewe Win (Pedro11) 6.00 2.60 2,eo At11ean Queen (Lit>lleml 2.60 7 60 Couoar'• Mar~ (Ml"'' UO Also recltd: Siik Feelhtfi, TtrrHIO'• Pata u , Encar11a<1a, Rovat Wlnostorm.m Jusllflcen1e, Featner Lari!. Tl~: 1:2J • •S •XACTA (7·9) p1ld '33 00 n ~K SI.it (9·11·t11>-2-I01Hl 111!0 '5,0UO wJth 12 #lnftlng flctttll (sir norsas>. S2 Pie.II Slk con$0letlon P•kl s1n ,oo with l l2 wlMll\9 tldlelt (five hotW\) EIGHTH RACE. I 11 I& mite\ on turf. Saucv BOllOle (McC1rron> 3.20 2.60 7. 10 Trus1 U• 1Vaten1uelaJ t .20 2.IO E lu,l•t IOelal\Ouu ave> 2 10 Af\o f aced· tc.1twrlna lht Gr .. 1, Cnarm· Ing P en, Grev Su .. n -Time. 1-43 JI S '5 EXACTA (6·11 oeld 192 SO Nl"TH RACE. l"t mlH!• Skoakumchuck (Hewlevl S.60 l 20 Sninlng 8 uo 10r1eg1l 4 40 Beller No• Pan (Valentuela) 1.40 390 s..o Allo rec.ltd· Pirate Man, Lou Lt•der 0Klde Wlna, Jim Jim, llucmatlc. ...:.-. Time. l:!oO 2/S. U IXACTA I H) 01ld '51.00. Allendance: 11,9)7. Tiiis wfftl's trout P1ann LOS ANGELES -LeQg La•u Son C.aor1e1 River lta•I and west lorks) Santa Fl' Ae.-rvolr SAN 8EllNARDIN.0 -Solverwood Lake RIVERSIDE -S"onner Lake SA" DIEGO -San Vlcenlt Lo"t SAN LUIS 0 81SPO -Looei Lakt KEAN -Harl Por~ La ke, Ktrn River I Borell Powtr nou" to Democrat Oam, KAJ Powerhou\t lo L•ke '"'t>ellal l Ul.AllE -Kern River !Fairvl•W Dam to R3 Powernou••· JOM$ondlle Brldoe lo Fe1rv1ew Dam) !HYO -Owen• Al•tr IL ws Brldoe oown>lream to Stewart Lon• ) Pie•~•"' Vallfv Aeservo1r1 lllursdl!V'S tranMcftoM 9ASl9ALL Arnor!Utl LHtue MINNESOTA TWINS-Sl11ntd Ao• , 01vl,, pllcner. 10 a mulll·veer contr1C1. Na!MMI L....,. NEW YORK. ME TS-Sloned Ru•i. Staub, llrsl ba•ema"•ouflltldar, 10 • -·Y••r contr1tl. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Na m•d T ommv Slndl m1na1>9r ol IMlr HIWlll lerm <IUO In 11\t P1clllc Co11t Lfague aASIC•TeALL GOLDEN STATE W.ARRIOR$-Sloned Oon Callin•. euard. Pllceel Ron Brew..-, -rd • .,.. tllt !"lured Ms•. 1 .. , Soviet delegatio n • ID LA LOS ANG.ELFS (AP) -A 15-member del~gat.ion from the Soviet Union began arriving Ln Los Angeles on Thursday for aev- eral days of meetings to make final preparations for their ath- letes' participation in the 1984 Olympic Summer Games. the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee said. Hbaded by Marat Gramov, chainnan of the Soviet Sports Commi~ion. and other high-level sports officials, the delegation will discuss LAOCX:: preparations for the July 28-August 12 games. .Peter V. Ueberroth. president of the LAOCX::. said, "We are planning to welcome this import· ant delegation to Los Angeles and share our plans and preparations for the Games with them. "While we conduct extensive sports and technical meetings with Soviet representatives, we ·will also continue to obtain advice and counsel from them," Ueber- roth adped. The Soviets. who are making their third visit to Los Angeles, are among 300 delegations rep- resenting more than 140 countries since the LAOOC began operat- ing in 1979. . "For us, this is standard o~rat ing procedure. In fact we-Kave two ottJer delegations also here today," Ueberroth said. The Soviet delegation will also tour Olympic facilities during the course of its vi.siL Major areas of interest that will be discussed include accreditation. transpor- tation. food service, medical. training sites, housing. security. language services. protocol, financial arrangements and equipment. , In July, 'after a major inter- national swimming meet at the new O'ympic pool. the Soviet na· tional swim coach , Anatoly Pimenov, said the facilities. ''leave much to-be desired." N e wpo r t 's E van~ t ops Sea View Senior Julie Evans. a member of the co-l·hampton Newport Harbor High girlsl voll~baU team, has been chosen as Player( of the Year in the Sea View League Evans. an outsid e hitter. l>ias instrumental in the Sailors reach - ing the CIF semifinals. Newport earned a share of t-he Sea View League-title by beating Corona del Mar in the league fipale. ·~~}~1~~~~~ hitter Traci Millers were also chosen to the first team from NewRtrt. . Tbtee ""inemtie~ t~.eorona del Mar squad earned "first-team honors. They were junior outside hitter Brooke Herrington. senior outside hitter Kara McGuinness and jun ior middle blocker Andrea Redick. Also making the first team we're , ·Estancia 's Amy Hathcock, El Toro-'s-Heather Mennealy and Elaina Oden of Irvine. Al·Sff vi.w LH9Utt FIRST TEAM Lara Asoer, So .. Newoorl Harllq/, ••lier Amv Hathcock. Sr., Estancl1, ou!Sldt hiller Brooke Herrington, Jr .. CdM, ou!Slc!e nllfar t<era MeGulnMu, ·~r .. CdM. outside hill., Heather MtnfltalY Sr., El Toro, mi<ldte b•oc~er Traci Miiiers, Sr , Ntwoort, oullide hllltr Elelne Ooen, Jr , Irvine, middle lllOCker Anare1 Reolctt, Jr,, CdM, middle lllocker 1ECOND TEAM Nancv Bowtf\ Jr~trvlna, seller Mo"loue l!lrau( ~r" El Toro. ·u11er Linda 8urton, Jr , CdM, middle lllocktr Anolt Gercle, Sr Co•la Mtll. middle blocker Annlt McCra v, Jr , Newoorl, mlddlt blOc"er l(r1'11,,Mol•o. Jr . CdM, ouu loe hiller Shenna Rleoen, Sr .. E'lancia. middle lllOCU r HOHOlltA&LI'. MEHTIOH Sare Af11wn. Fr , Ntwoort, "''" Cammlt Doder, Jr . tdM, ou1'l«M hiller Sharl Farr1"01on, Sr , E l Toro, oulllcM nllfer Ann Leri,,,.,, Jr EStancla , oulille hiller Cnrl\lle Zeller, Sr , SaddleDack,,.ller - Ptaver ot Vear Julli> Evans, Sr .. Ntwoon. OUl\idl! hill..- NBA agrees to mediatio n NEW YORK (AP) -Nego· tilltors for the National Basketball Association agreed Thursday to submit their contract dispute with locked-out referees to tederal mediation. Some progrest In negotiations was reported, but there was a new dispute over where and when the talks would resume . The referees' LU'lion ~d sug- gested medi•tfon last week after talks between tit~ two aldett had been stalled for ~ tlme. In Washington. mediator F.d McMahon said he had talked to both lid• but was unable "° arranp a mte\ing. _The,£Ol'\f.!ac:t btween the l~e and~ offlclala expired-sept.. l and both exhibition ' and rwc- u.lar-.uon a~ h&w•been of • flclaled by substitutee. There hM b«tn only apOtedlc MjOtialiOM 1'inct> lht" ""9()f'l atarted, ... f \ - . llllJPtlat •1 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1'983 II' .'"011 ·1·e I hi n ki 11g 11 bout buying 11 lfri11 r Clu·i I mas lrt"f·~ (•he<·k R3 011 how lo selt:•<'I th4· 01u• llwt i!<. Ju~I ri~ht for .vou. ANN LANDERS GARDEN COMICS - Lifelong n~t martini Aerobics for men's, stresses · By CHRISTINE DECKER Of IM Delly l'llol Ii.I! n, out. up. back. sideways.'' barked Terry Monroe. He sounded more like a mean· Marine DI than an exercise instructor. about $100.000 from the state health ·department and another $100.000 in corporation and hospital matching money to evaluate .tbe, programs' ef(ectiveness. "' Lifelong is more than just the exercises. During the last few minutes of the hour. the lights are turned off The 15 men dressed in shorts, and Terry gets each man to completely t-shiJ"ti, sweat bands and .)Ogging shoes relax. telling them to let the day's punched the air first with their left fist. tensions drain out of them. It is a form then the right. As they grunted of r elaxation tra1n1ng using through push-ups and then jump-self-hypnosis. visualization tech!ljques, ing-jacks. streaks of sweat started and bio-feedback. • showing through their white shirts. "A lot of these men don't know how The men looked as motivated on the to slow down-much less relax. This work-out floor of the University Ath-teaches them to handle s tress. to start · letic Club as they probably do behind liking themselves and to establish an. their executive desks Many are cor-I-can-attitude," he said. porate presidents and vice presidents. Lifelong. based i~ Irvine. also charts They are all part of Terry and Gary each man's progress. suggests d1l•tnry Monroe's program for men with fat changes. sends out a monthly news- salaries. fat stomachs and bag stress letter which rl1scusses smoking, drug problems. Instead of turning to a abuse. ~ight management and also martini or scotch and water or several g1vt:.'S some psychological counseling scotches to relieve tens1ol'l. the Mon roes Terry has a master's degr~ an advocate taking their Lifelong work-cll.rudLpsychology from Ha rvard. He's out coune. taught paychology at Coastline Com- The Monroes noticed many men munity College and health sciences at weren't jommg the aerobic exercise Cal State Long Beach. Gary also craze the way women were · conducts classes and handles all the "A lot of men couldn't 1dentifv with business. their-local aerobic class Most of the Gary has his own success story about exercises were based on dance steps. A the program. About a year ago, he lot of men's egos d idn't permit them to weighed 296 pounds and smoked'three' feel comfortable in these situations. packs of cigarettes a...day. Through the They thought it was too ferriininE!," said special workouts and a better diet and :.#,,.~P'~·,l'~ .. ...,.·('1A.l:'..·~·n...:.,;.&~-:..e-r.., .,. .. '<-.h;.-!'\!HMl¥~i~~~~-, , . . . ~---•·-,.,-~~· • ~ruet.r-· .. ~~~F;-~ • I ing workout "".i!h moves from the Other participant& have al&Q noticed mar tial arts. racquetball and boxing. changes an their liv~. The University Club doesn't allow "I feel a lot mor~ efficien t, my body women, The Monroes and th~ar,.in-· 'faLis-Wa¥down and.H h~tps.me·keep.;( 'll,ructors also • hold coedt!cational · perspectj ve on all fhe issl':Jes I'm dealing classes through the Newport Re<:-with," said"Hutchinson, Dana Point. reation dt'partment and for employees "It's been a lifestyle change for me. of such corporations as EECO and I've lost 25 pounds and I'm healthier. Hartwell, both aerospace engineering It's a frustration reliever." said trim man~fciJ'lurers and at Martin Luther and young-looking Pat Flynn, 50. a n Hospital. They were recently awarded Air California pilot. .. ·----' ·-· .... - 82 83 84 Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) and Peter Mayhew ( Chewbacca) in 'Return of the Jedi.' Holiday Fest KOCE gears up for fund-raising effort ive nighl'i of spc<.·1al programming are pla_nned by KOCE Channel 50 ' iJl Huntington Beach as part of the public television station's Holiday Festival winter fund-raising effort. festival begins Saturday and Sunciay and continues the fo llow- ing weekend. StC'phani<' F.clwards will ~rv<' as host for her fifth vc•ar The station h.op<'S to raise $75.000 and gain '1,500 new members dur- ing the two WC'<'kends to offset rc<:ent funding cuts at the state and federal levels. On Saturday. the station will present JoJC? Starbuck , ''F rom 'Star Wars' to 'Jedi': The Making of a Saga." focusing on the George Lucas· blockbuster trilogy: Also on that night. the station will air .-.-.:.~~-~~--e--i:·~" ._ ...,,.,,..,_~ . r --Oh~'l:M<my, me'St1iib'n-W1ilpr~~r""riger:"• Tiger" alld "Rain ,Forest," a National G~graphic special on Costa Rica. The second Holiday Festival weekend will ·feature •·rvtagic! Starriog ~rry.Blac~st.one." "The Young . Lio'r'as'• starting-Marlon ~rando and Montgoin-ery· Clift; "Luciano ' Pavifrottl. in Con- cert."" Don't F.at the Pictures: Sesam e S treet at the . Me tropolitan Museum of Art," "The Snow Queen: Harry Blackstone we&yes a web of magic. An lee Ballet" and "The Nutcracker" featuring Mikha!l Baryshniko" and Gelsey Kirkland. I -- PAPARAZZI · Hadassah aaeaabers~ip bas big in~re~se 10th.anniversary celebration raises S40,QCX) for charities t:.'{·apping Newport Beach Chapter of Hadassah's 10 years of existence, Marge Shane noted that the organiza- tion . began in 1973 with only 20 ml'mbers. Four hundred women are tcd with the organization and last year they raised $40,000 for Hadassah hospitals a nd medical centers and-educational institutions in Israel. J'he 10th anniver.iary celebration and pledge dinner took place re<,-ently at the Irvine Marriott with more 200 hundred att.endjng the aflair chalrmanned by Suzy Duban (Marge, there with Leonard, was her eo<hair.) · Vocalist Joy Mattbew1 won the applause of guesla and a bouquet of 0£Chida.pce1ented...b Rutb Hart (VP of fund raWng.). The added entertaining attraction was a fashion show of furs (and bikinis) presented by I. Magrlin. Orchids along with peach lilies and red and pink carnations alao d ecorated the tables where supporters dined -aft.er Hamolzee (in~aUon) on poached salmon and as a finishing touch baked Alaska (Alter the Hamot.r.ee by Barbara King). Then it was time to dance to the mu.le of Barry Cole. , Some of those there were Beajl Green (1he'• president),#::larlce and Leoa Aatcltel, Siler• and Don Bemb1rd, Rotella .and FfH Bera1tela, Pllylll1 Dlckea1, Beu and Bea Helpllalld, Doro&lly and Ara.Id IUvta, BM1 and CMrlea &alllNller, Aan ' and Benle QeltO!i Pllylllt and Saurer. Dtclln1, Adele and Berate ureeae, Rete ~ Ra pli Meyer, 'J'oby and Allee SMfru and •Fraa and J1ek Goodmaa. .. Dllllr"" ,......_,...,, ..... Barbara Karl, Sandra Weuel and Joyce Reaume, from left, were among the OC members of t~e Mannequin• Auxiliary of the Aul1tanee League of Southera California attendiq a patroaeu tea at tke Westwood Marque• Hotel. The poup Ylewed De1isner Rabin Parni1' collection or hoUday eYenlapear. Othen . attending were Gloria Fleming, Fay Chri1tente0n, Jenica St. Clair, Dana Meyenon, Sally Forbea and tHe · Mme1. W. Peyton U.rriman and Manhall Jarriel. ~ Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/Friday, Dec4tmMr 2, 1983 T rou1 HIAlTH OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN I , A reception. attended by 150 guests. £.ollowed in ~~ the Huntington Beach Inn. ' tc After a wedding trip to Hawaii. t he couple will ~ make their home in Costa Mesa. She is general ... manager of Racketball World. and he is employed by 1', the Diebold Computer Co. '· DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Jlty 70-year-old mother prides he~lf on looking much younger; her friends tell her she could pass for 55 to 66. But I'm concerned about her. To keep her figure, she diets . I'm sure she doesn't have enough food to keep her healthy. She has become quite thin and acts much Marienthal-Evans younger than her years. I worry especially when she ro climbs ladders inside her home to hang pictures, etc. . Inspiration Point in Co~na del Mar .was the A neighbor her age recently had a fracture of the hip. cs setllng for the Nov. 27 wedding. of Lee Ann. Evans My mother says it's because she's too f#t. She thinks and Enc Ross Manenthal that thin people don't get fractures. ls'&re anything of Corona ~el Mar. . I can dn to convince her to act her age? Mrs. 0 The bride. daughter of DEAR MRS. 0: It's refreshing to see an older Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.arl person with good spirits and as active as your mother. Evans of Newport Beach However. better tell her that being thin, she's more wo~e a tea-len~h go~ of likely to have a hip fracture, especially during the whJte lace with a high winter. According to a report from Queen's Medical collar. Her.attendants were Center in Nottingbam, Canada. reseachera came to Dana Man e Black. matron t he conclusion that thinness or undemutrition may of. ho~or. an? Mary Angela impair her regulation of the body and predispose to ~Neall. J ulie Evans, .J en-hypothennia, lack of coordination, and injury. rufer Eva.ns: Sha~on Virtue ln a study of 744 elderly women with femur and J ackie Murnll. fracture. there was a pronounced eeaaonal variation Home, garden tour benefits charity Five distinctive residences in ing will be featured at the Thomp- Newport Beach and Laguna son home. Beach have been selected for the • • • first Holiday Home and Garden Tne lrvlne Garden Clab will Tour. sponsored by the Allied hold a Christmas boutique at 10 Industries Commit~. composed a .m. Saturday at the Turtlerock So Ca Bu Community Park Clubhouse. of uthern lifomia ilding Sale items, garden-related and lndUftrY Association members. handmade by members, include The tour, to take place Satur-fresh and dried wreaths, plants, day, Decf 10, will benefit the Arthritis Foundation, the a.saocia-omamenta and decorations. For lion's official charity. Special infonnation, call June Corie at guest of honor will be Laura 833-2425 or Loretta Haatinga, Donivan, 12, of Sierra Madre, the chairwoman, ~t ~8~-8138. BIA poster child. Demonstrations on corsage as- ProceedB from the $100-a -ticket aembling, potting and flower ar-·n be ted th ranging will be pretented by event w1 presen on e members of the Oru1e Couty March 4 Stop Arthritis Telethon. Brucll of the CymbldJam Society Tour attendance has been lim-ited to 68 so everyone will have ari of America at the branch meeting. opportunity to fully enjoy the to begin at 8 p.m. Thunday at the architecture, interior design and Westminster <;i~c ~nter. landacape architecture of the Newport· Hills Garden Club homes, said Rick Hopcraft, com-members will travel to Descanso mit~ chainnan. • Gardena in La Canada Tuesday Homes of prominent industry for a special _Christmas show, leaders to ~ viewed are DaVid including demonstrations on gar- Stein, Laguna Beach, Peter and lands. wreaths and other holiday Gail Ochs, Michael Janes, Richard crafts. For more Information, call and Betty Smith and Kathryn Eleanore Norton at 644-5933. Thompson, all of Newport. • • • A buffet will be presented at A class on succulent wreath each home and traditional carol-making will be presented at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar. Cost is $25. For reservations, call the garden office at 673-2261. • • • 1n celebration of the Christmas season, members of the Lacuna Beacb Garden Clab will have a bake sale and potluck luncheon at noon Friday at the Neighborhood Congregational Church. Bake sale proceeds will go to the club's schol.anhip fund . ... • Jim McNulty ·of Costa Mesa, a teacher and floral art demon- strator, will presented innovative ideas for the holidays at the meeting of the otu1e Couty Floral Arts GaUd at 10 a .m. Dec. 12 in the Sant.a Ana Woman's Club. For information. call 544-f617. • • • The Soatbcoast Garden Clab will hold a fund-raising luncheon at 11 :30 a .m . Dec. 14 at the El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capi.strano, Profits will be u8ed for planting and upkeep of the Niguel Botanic.al Preserve at the Community Park on Crown Val- ley Parkway. The bridegroom, son !n t~e type of person admitted. ~geriatrics ai:tlcle of M rs. Eva Marien th al of tn~cated that we~-nourished pa~ts were admitted Helena. Mont., was as-~airly evenl~ dunng t~e year, with o.nt~ a 70 percent sisted by P aul Marienthal increase dunng the winter. The adrTU11Don rate in the best man, and Richard thin w~ low_ in ~e summer months, but roee by 3~0 Marien t h a I, J 0 s e Ph percen.t m rrud-wmter. ~achers concluded that m Young. David Young, th~t~n~~phypo~e~aledtolack~coordi--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Tracy Young and Steven na uon and ~n1ury. . . Parker Better mfonn your mother that betng excessive- . · ly thin invites hip fracture rather than prevents it. A Lee-Manentllal The l'OUple grffted better diet will lesson the liKellflOOd of osteoporosis. 250 guests at a rec-ept1on at the Ratz Restaurant and • • • ·' left on a wedding mp to Cancun. They plan to make Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from read- -their home in Corona del Mar. S he 1s employed by the ers. He cannot answer llll individually but will -Ritz Restaurant and 1s a model at Apropos. Her include those of general interest in his column. Send ·11 husband. a saxaphonc player. has his ow n band. the your questions r.o him, in ca.re o( the Daily Pilot, P. 0 . -n Eric Marienthal Q uar tet. Box 1560. ~ta Mesa. CA 926~6. ~ u·1~..£,===========~ () . ..~ '} i/11' ~/' ' .. ' ~' ~ r: ":~ ..... : ..... \,,. , .,,.. ..... _ ~.:· ~, ~~· ,\\ J '"-" " ::,1: ·; ,, ....... ........, ~ ·= • I -~ . ,,, PIERfS . . .. . HOLIDAY ---~.A ---~ _...._, -. .:-'i ·~·v . ..6-.v ... 1. -lf '-.'t' •• ~ ··,.--.;.~ .---...-..""'-.-../...,.--$....e~l-;r;.,-,.-..-~.-1 _..,... ow~~~c':--0~~ ... "":c:ormek:-:~"""':W'~~ b-/ ·~ · -.If · lldwllque It_., to teeml It's II* ·~~ · See U• For All Your ~ Huntington Center's An ,~, •-ttlOW9dyou. 1 Imported 1tftl.crafted by hand brtn1 Chrtst111a1 from far away· t0-your nearbY. Pler !. .., d H d · fts so up tne pnon. enct ce11 So T6 :fl . Chrl•tmas Gift• ~ ~ ao an icra ·11op rnMeup arti.a. l"' {[ for gi~ giving RICHA.RD 6TEVEt:4S ''' 6 _ · ·1·· daily thru Dec. II. S519 E: Ooeat Hwy,<>dM nr· • ; At Andrea's 675-1334 11 • • ... A ·s • o• ''J • JM :fl ; & (841tween lrvtne & Dover) ~~ ·u1 :'fl A001t>0nal Park•l'lQ 1n Rear {714) .642·~290 :2 lJt• l"ii:>~~~~~~~~~ ·•1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. JI 1•1 J~I ,, •11 ' .,, 111 '11 ,,.. h·1 111 lJI .':I) . / 1(1 l( br le. , ... ltr 11 lo ,, tn lo ., Ltl Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Dec. 1 -3 EVERYTHING OLD LOOKS ~EW "GAIN f ALL SILVER PLATING _ Let us brighten ~ ~ ~,\. f up your -__..--\fJ\ 1 / holldavs tl f. " 8 8 f Since the value of Old 5 1 t 'I s1lvero1a1eo items 2 t1 8 C\ 9 continues 10 soar .al el' -.,,.\if' lS..lS..af'! ~nt 11m~ ~ 11 111"•' 10 lake aClvantaS1e of of\ 1 these low low prices to have your worn Silverware. antiQues and family heirlooms reotated ltke new Tl'lese pieces are now more valuable than ever anc:l make wonderful gifts HE~VIL'I •ILV.,fl'LA110 South C0t1stjrwrh~y Euhl11~· Z30 E. 17" St. ~"21 Cotta Meee 950-1210 <>pen Mon. -;un. 10 Mt -e pm ---- \ .. .. 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From Chlna. & aoblet. l9"H. 19" Rea. · 911 Rec. JSC Re,.1.99 25'-1ec.2•99 12·'!9··.. .... • Jlii 1 ·"' 99 ... off. . ... 1 1 I I ' LI , I 1 r , ' ' · . l'llPt .. :..,,...,. .... -... ,.bi_ ,MIO Ooldln .. ··I PtlOM 991.1125 va 11 tJ ... -.... _ --'£-.,.._-..;;;:;:.~"---=-----~~--=-~---~'-·~~~~~~....;::.__~~·~!fr!'.......,;_~~-~_:_~_:..--..:._.._.i.,.;:;;__;!;~.:.....:~~.:::.:..._:::.....i~...:it:::::.~:::::??::::::a::::.-~:::::::::.;::!:::::=::=:::::~~~= ' 'Living trees: How to select or-le By RAY AM UNO o.-......... ~ .. _, "Living" Christmas ttte.6, as the name Implies, are evergreen treeasull planted ma container and are alive. in contrast to cut trees traditionally used for holiday decora ting. They will be available through Christ.mas. But some basic knowledge of selection and care are necessary . Three varie ties are very satisfactory to be used as living C hristmas trees: Aleppo Pine, M onterey Pine and Stone Pine. Others sometimes seen but do not grow w e ll in this area are Colorado green and blue spruce and Douglas f ir. The three ptnes most suited for growth in this 1u 'PA will be 11vAil11hlf' in ht>urhts from 2 to 8 feet . alonfZ w [th live "table top" ll'ftl from 18 to 24 lnchet. Pri~ range from •10 to $100: ) Laving trees may~ d«or\ted with Uahta and o rnamen&a juat u cut ll'ftl are. lt la very important that a live U"ff not be In the houae for more than two weeka. Before bringina it lnaide to decorate, water It thoroughly while ntill out.aide and, of roww, place It in a saucer when broLlght lndoon. Try to avoid placing the tree near a heat.in& nnt but lnatead (ind a well-lighted location. After the holldaya, your living tree ahould be placed in a aunny area outdoors. It may be lefl in the same container !or u lone u a year, then either planted in the ground or tranaplanted in a larger container. If planted either ln the ground or a larger container, U8't a mixture of half potttna aoil, half soil and give the trees routine care with an all-purpose fertilii.er and regular watering. For those who ~ish to Wle their living trees only during the Christmas aeuon, many tax-free inatitu· lions (schools, churches. hospitals. etc.) welcome the trees as d onations. Simply con&act the non-profit organization o( your chQice and etve the t~ as a tax~uctible gift. Gardener's g1ff llst easy to fill • , Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2, 1983 113 rr-==11:tmo•s ~ oorden shop 2031 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 848-7441 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 8 AM· 10 PM DEC. 2·21st FRESH CUT TREES AVAILABLE • DOUGLAS FIR •PLANTATION • SCOTCH PINE COME SEE THE DIFFERENCE WATER MAKES. ALL TREES 4 FT. AND OVER WILL BE KEPT IN WATER FROM THE DAY THEY "8.IC NOT1C£ M0110l IMWTM .. NOTICI II MlMaY Ol'VDl "'91 ..-cl l!fopoMlil Wiii .. r90IMd by lllt City of CO.ta ..... II "'-Office of the City Cletll 11 tllt City H ... 11 ,. Ofl\le, Cott• MllM. Cellfomt9 ""'~ IN "°"' ol I I :00 •.m. on 0.-c.itll>tf 2t, t...,, •t wNctl Ume they will be ~ pvOllcty MCI rMd lloud In the ~ ~· fOt FURNISHING ALL V.80R, MA· TERIAL8, EQUIPMENT. TRANI• PORTATION ANO SUCH OTHER FACIUTl£8 AS MAY IE RfQUIREO FOR THE IN8TALLATI<* Of' AN IA· RIGATIOH SYSTEM AT FIRE STA. TION U , 2300 PLACENTIA AV• ENUE. ANO A PICNIC SHELTER AT PAULARINO PARK. 1040 PAUl,ARINO AVENUE, COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA. \> A Mt Of pl-. epec;lfloe,IOnl, lllld otfl« · cOl'ltrlCI dooulnentt may be obtlllned lo Ille~ ol 11\t o.c>at1· rMnl of Leleure 8efvloM, 77 fllll Oflve, eo.t• Mela. C.itfomla. UP<>f' rec.lpt of • noMefundtble IN of se.oo. 11 t>ldder• requM1 1111111• 91\d> iipecllk:lf lont be mllled, tile ctlllf Q41 Wiii be 17 50 I* Ml .•NOBEL FIR Etch bid tllatl be mllde on Ille PIOOO"I fOfm end "1 Ille manner ptOvlO~ In Ille COl'llrllCI doclufnenlt •nd lltllll be ecc:~pani.d by • a.<Ofi.d °' catllle< · • cheek °' • bid bOl'ld tor not leU 1nan 10 l*oetlt 01 ARRIVE. Ille amount of Ille bid. mldep,yeble • ID Ille City ot Cpela Mela Tiie ContraclDf "1911..Jf! tht_~· -------[L] t_ml\7u ·~ ,-... ~.-,T---H .... f()(INlllCI ol Ille work""' impro .... I COUPON " "*1tl, ~form 10 the l lbOr c~ GOOD 111 L I ol the St••• ol Celllorni• an<I otlle< I T HRLI 12/19/8:\ nn•'flt•n ~...... COL PO\ I ~':.0',:!~~·~nc~or:!~":; I I only ol.-h v.,lalton• 11 may oe By EARL ARONSON ... , ........... .. there are hangi ng ivy baskets. with or w ithout ivy; a bonsai plant for the h ouse. and miniature roaes. pH computers. indoor-ou\door I pu..uan11ow11oe11pr~lng•her•· thermometers, rain aauaes and I under are tuen ano wllicll llav• not I $ 5 0 0 0 F F I reqvlr~ undelftN tpeelll 1tllulM It's time again to w onder what to give gardening folk• as Christmas gifts. The ch oice is wide. ranging from plants to· books and tools . Then there are gift certHicates for ornamental shrubs and trees and fruit trees u) t:>e delive red at the gardener's convenience. Take a look at the seed catalogs, and you'll find many suggestions. How about seeds? An indoor herb garden? Indoor plant lights and automatic timers? A composting bin, a seed starter kit? We've seen a garden apron w i 1.h lots of pockets for ho lding small hand tools and seed packets. Then Biass wind bells, or others made of tinkling glass, wood or stones will be pretty and tuneful hung in or near the garden. A delicate ,Norfolk pine that graces the indoors and grows s lowly in the nQrth and can be planted outdoors in the south is decorative. There are p~packaged Dutch amaryllis bulbs in different colors to watch unfold during the holiday seaaon and afterward. F o r the more precise gardener the re are fertili:r.er analyzers; plant computers th.at are moisture and light meters; hygrometers to measure relative humidity, and e e I OMn wperNde<I by tne provlllOns wind speed indicators. I of 111e L•bO< Code Pret.,ence to How about a patio garden beU, 11 I tab<>< t111H be given onl~ In 111e m•n· b'rd f--..1 Mt ptOVl<leO by llW 1 ~era -some even squirrel I No bid 111111 be oonll<ler~ uni.u proof -or a garden sundial? A I ANY LIVE OR CUT CHRISTMAS TREE IN STOCK EXCEPT I 1111m•~oo11orm1um1.n.dbytne cold frame would be welcomed by I._ REC. DOUGLAS FIR OR UNDER 5 CAL LIVE TREE J ~~=·~~~,;. eni!~~~:, the av!d gardener. Ju. for hO&eS, w••••••w•••••••••w•••••••••• 111eproposatrequ1r-1t h d --•· EICll bidder mutt be lioeoM and t ere are sprayers an lllUAAers. "'° prequellfled u requited by iew Garden plant markers are nice, so t===========ii===~~~~:::;::===;:-====~:::====-=~ The Clty Council of the city ol are plant and newspaper shred· --ic ..,,.TICE MllC NOTICE P\lll.IC NOTICE Ci»t• M ... ,_..... the rloh• to __ .....;.'"--=-~.;.;""..;.;.;~---1----~..,.-..,.,.,......---' ----------rejeat eny or Ill b1<11. dera (for mulch). or a portable &iOAl. NOT1CI '"•-NOTICI INVITING "'°' El'-' P Phinney hothouse and seta of colorful plant. CM1a.•NC1 NO.... NOT1CI or Notiu 11 hereby g1vet1 th•t tlle City Clerk 01 the ta "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY TMllTll'I IALa Boero ol Trutt-of the Huntlngtoo Clly ol Coell M ... po . Of HUNTINGTON BEACH ~MENO-TIIUITll IALa NO... e..cn Union High School D11trlct Publllhed Ofenoe Coaet Dally PilOt ING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· On o.c.int>er 23, 1983, ., 10:00 will receive Maied t>ld• '°' eupplylne Oeo. 2, 9, tH 3. Leu spectacular but more use- ful are trowels, grass clippers, hoes, spade forks, rakes and bulb planters that acoop out holes. Why not knee cuah.ions, especially for theolderg~ otHANCE COOE BY AMEHOINO .M. Callfomla land Tltle Company, CUT PAPER rneellng °'equal to,,... 6305-83 SECTIONS 9"1.2, "61.3, "61.4 dulylP90lntedTr~tMuncMrlllld ap«:illcatlOt\I on Ille In Ille office of l-----------and 9"1.1 THEREOF PERTAINING tuenl lo Deed of Truet Qecu1ed Mid Olt1rlct. P\lll.IC NOTICE TO PARKLAND FtES ANO [)(Of. THE J.B.S. FINANCIAL CENTER. 8!01 tnall be clearly marked ··cur 1-----· ------ CATIONS (CODE AMENDMENT EST LTD .. I CellfOnN limited PAPER BIO •S46" ldd.......S lo: &.aGAL NOTICI 13-21Y" .,,,..,...., .. Truat()( for Ille ben-AUyn E. Rowley. Purehllllng Men-OMNN'l•CI NO. - (Copy on Ille In lfle City C*k't I and ~lty of Bank of N9wpOr1 ag«, Huntington 8MCh Union High ""AN ORDINANCE Of THE CfTY Oftlce) ... ~.dated ... di 2. 1911, Sc:hoot Olttrie1. 10261 Yoriltown Av· OF HUNTINGTON 8EACJi AMEHD- SYNOPSIS: -ded .. "*"-"ti No. enw. Huntington Bllctl, CA. t284e ING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH Ordlnetlce No 2"' arnendt IN 1677. 8ool! l.002. Page t053 on end rec.MIO II or before 2:00 p.m .. MUNICIPAL COO£ BY AMEN~ HUntlngton Beed! Ofdlnlnce CocM di 31, l911, of Ofllc:lal ~~ Tu.d9Y, December 13. 1113, at SECTION 2.72.020 RE~TINO TO ~-----------------------------------------.. 1 by ~ Attlc:le 9M (Pn ' the Oftloe of the County,._.,.,_ wNcll Um• and ~ tMdl wlll be THE PERSONNEL COM~ION." Aec;reetlonal FadlltlM) pureuant lo Ofenge County, Stet• of cell-pvbllely opened and rMd In 91do. C, (Copy on Ille In the City Cllrtt'I LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES Decorate tor Chrl1tma1 - Plant later. living frees • 2 tr. ro 6 tt. • MONTNEY ptMES • ALEPPO ptMES • STONE ptMES I n:w::,t" I Plant !hem outsldt In o barrel or tub. or os port Of your londscoolng ENJOY YOUR LIVING TREE YEAR AFTER YEAR Sine~ 1946 • Ha)lis\ttts Nursery -Flo.rist 2~0 Harbor llvd., Costa 'Mtaa Enjoy Th• Fragrance of FRESH HOUDA Y GREENERY FINEST ~'. ·-· """'' . . . ... , .. ~·~:(·'·· ~'fl;; I\~ CEDAR GARLANDS l!l!• ALSO: Fresh WREATHS and BOUGHS of Fir and Cedar POINSETTIA PLANTS Velvety red. long lostlng blooms. Beouflfulty HOlllsfer HOiiday wrapped. BARE-ROOT ROSE SEASON NO. I GRADE BARE· ROOT ROSES ~i · new Stat. lAw (SB 1715) wNcn orni.. Rm. 381. . . Office) llmlta tfle lmount of per'llland ._ °' Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION E.ctl bid flhatl rematn v.i+d tOf e SYNOPSIS· lend dedU!lonl a City can legally 0 THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR period of 30 Oayt •fl• Ille d•I• Ofdlrllnce No 2ee.5 -* Ille reQUIN "°"' bullderl and/<>< tut>-ASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR speclfled '°' 11\t r«*pl of t>ldt. Huntlngtoo 8Mcll Munlc:ipll CocM dMderl. ERTIFIEO CHECI< (peyabie II time The Board of Truet-ltlall be the. by lllCfMllnQ the number of ,,_.. Addltlonelly Mid code ~· .... In lewtul money of Ille united ~ IU<lg4I of Ille quellty of equip-berl of Ille ~ Commlealon ment 9ddl wording to Clarity epp11. tat•t. 11: In the IObt1y ol Celltomla menl offered and r--the nont lrOITI livt 10 - eatlOn of Artlde 99t to butlder1. Mt 11tle eompeny • l010 N. Mein lo rej9ct any or Ill bide end to wM ADOPTED by t~ Cl~ of IUll IUbdMderl. tr9et. Sant• Ana. Callfomla. any Irregularity therein. Ille City at Huntington Ill..,, AOC>f>TED by Ille Cl~ ol YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNl>Ef' A Allyn E. Rowley , • ., mM11no held Mond:;J:c:Q Ille City ol Huntington •• an ED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE Purcnaetng Maneger """'* 21 t9l3 by IN I • regular mM11nQ Mid MOl\CSIY. No-ATEO Merdl 2. 1911. UNLESS 0•1~: November 23, 1G83. roll call vote· . vernbet 21 ttl3 by the toflowfflg OU TAKE ~CTION TO PROTECT Publllllecl Oflhg• CoHI Dally Piiot AYE$• ~llmen MecAllit1., rOll call vote ' OUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Nov. 25, Dec. 2. 1983. Tllom1e° K .. ly Finley Balley M1111· AYES· Councnmeo Mec:Allltter OLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 8216·83 Ole • • • . Tllomu: K .. ly. Flnley. Balley. M.,,; ~~s~N oEf~~AEN~~~E~~I~~~ NOU . Councilmen None die G•INST YOU YOU SHOULD 1Mm11r NOTICE ABSENT Counollmen. P•lllnton NOES: Councilmen None '"' · · l"UIX. ~ CITY OF ABSENT Councilmen P1111nson ONT ACT A LAWYER NOTICE INVITING llOI HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF All rlQhl !Ille end Inlet .. ! con-AllCll M Wenlw0f1h HUNTINGTON BEACH to and now held by It under Se~ l>lds may be IKel...O II City Clerk .Allc••)A WenlWOfth Id OMO ot Trutl 1n tn. propert~ tne olf1ce of the City Clerk, '3300 Put>Jllned Orengt CoHI Delly Pllol Clly Cler-In Aid County and Stitt Newport1100le'Yerd. "-POt18Mcn. Dec:· 2 1983 Publltnecl Orange coest Delly Pllol rlbed ••: CA. 92663 unlll 9 00 A M on tne 5111 · Dec: 2 1983 Th41 Nortnwesterl)< t3:l IMI of tn. d•y ol Janu9f'/. 1984 11 wlllClh llme · 6302·83 oullleltlerl'f 258 '"' ol lot 88 ol sucn bids Shall be opened and rUd ---------- -----------1Newporl Height•. In 1"41 Ctty of Coste for P\alC NOTIC£ Ml.JC fl)JIC( n w~~ :';:. ~== #CC:C~--= NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~ 8'>1. recordl of O<MQe County. Contrac:1 Ho. 2424 Jolla Plaoje, ab Jon Plaa· MOTICf OP TIWl..!!,I'• ~ nil Approved by Ille City T.a ..... -~xCEPTING THEREFROM Councllthl128th je,.alta Job NMN Plnie ..one. llalt of all Oii. np , uphlltum O•y ol November. 1983 .. ND OF PETITION TO A '(OU ARE IN OU AULT UNDER A and lllncked tubst~. ~ Wend• E Ander'Mn " NIST ER ESTAT... NO. OEED OF TRUST. DATED J-.y by O.L Bolton lllld °""Bolton. City Clerk Ml L • 1SI, 1911 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. ... 1n an Intl~ ,_ded E.ctl proepectlye bidder may pick Al H51'1 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· _, 27. 1922. In 8ool! 3". p UC>. mulmuln ol 3 .. of c:ontrac:1 To all heirs. beneficiaries. EATY. IT MAY 8E SOU> AT A PUB-of ONdl. document• for• reifuncSallle dllpotl1 credito rs and contlnoent UC SALE. If YOU NEED AH EXPt.A· 'The r9e1 addfWI and o of 175 per Ml from the 8lllldlng 0. . • NATION Of' THE NATURE OF THE d9110natlon, "any, of ' panment, 3300 ~Boulevard, credhors of John Planje and ~~-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiillliii~imi••ll!!!!l?:~PAOC~ HDINO AOAIHST YOU. YOU rMI property deec:r1tled ebove Newport e .. ch. Ce lllornl• pertOnl who may be other· • SHOUU> CONTACT A ~WYIA. Nponed to be: .-s E. 17lfl St\'M4 92 3484, telephone "°· (714) wise intetet~ in the Wlll A> ..... .21. ·ts _ .,.-."':-·-·-. . ·2_a.6o6'~~· ·~..-.-;. -: . ~. . ATtON, .. duty appointed TNttee OISC~IMS ANY LIA84l.TY FOR IN Addltlonll Ml• of con.7".cidoC:u. pe JWnffAl"~h~ Elmo Elete Li'vlng.~hristmas Trees:· 3 ft Ital. Stone Pine - 4 ft Ital. Stone Pine Aleppo Pine or Monterey Pine - 5 tt Aleppo Pine or Monterey Pine -•41 15 Other sizes at Comparable P rices NOW 10% OFF WITH THIS AO Christmas Color 6" Red Poinsettias - 6" Red & Wht Poinsettias -s 7 ts I 8 " Red Poinsettias -Sf 7 95 6" Christmas Cactus -•5 15 Living Chn$tmas Trees . ~ . ... . .. ....,._. ilue Colorado Spruce 1 g -'3" 2 g -'9" 69 -12915 Dwarf All»rl• Spruce 1 Q -12 fl 7 Q -1.f3 H ~ Mugo Pine 1 g -s3ts NOW 4 g -•20 11 10% OFF WITH THIS AO -AJnlque Christmas Gitt• • Decorative Ceramic & ~ass Pots • Beautiful Baskets & Plant Stands • Gregol"'ian Copperware • Glass Flgurlnea under MCI put'M*lltO o..d"' Trwt c 0 RR E c T INF 0 RM" TI 0 menl• m1y be purcn~ •• Cott by Sheila E. Planje in the r-ded J-*Y 27. 1N2, .. lnat FURNISHED. through Ille Sulldlng Department. Su-rior Court of Qr:anae No. 824'2017, of Offldaj AKotde In Th•I Mid .... It made wlthou Tiii• Cotl .. Mt refundeble. .... -... tMoffloeoflNCOUllJyAecorderol c:ownentorwarrantyr~ardlngtltle For Information eboul conttruc· County requesting that Orenge Couftty. Stat• of CellfOtnlL po1.-1on or t19c:U1T1bfW10et. or . tion.iec~..-ca11111e arcflltect. Sheila E. Planje be appointed Eilecu\9d !IV J~MES E. BAlttNOE.A, 10 lntutabllty. of 11t1e.· ~ ~4C>OdnlM. l ~ ... p n<>rsonal representative to ~NO HELEM M. BAlltNGIA, Will The total ernoOnl ot lflt 3311 .. Saconcl Awnue, <:«Olla del ·ir. ~ J . h SE1.L AT PU8UC AUCTION TO bllenc. of tald obllgatlonl t Mar; Cllllfomla tal25: I~ no. administer u1e estate of 0 n HIGHEST lllOO(R FOA CASH (PIY· with acMnoM. 9'1d Mtlmat (7t4) e31·S710. Planje (under the lndepen· able at time ot Mle In lawful money MCI~ It S6,t24,!M4.34. _ Publtllled Orange Coat Dally Pilot dent Administration of ..Fs· of"'-Unlt«f Statae) ea ti."°"' Thl1Nocloeot8r9Kllofealdobll Dec. 1, 2, 1983. tates Act) The petition Is eet entrance to tM Old Or1r111 County gatton and e1ee11on to ... Mid 8290·83 · . · CourthouM. toc:atect on Santi Ana property --ded u 1n11 for hearing tn Dept. No. lat Blvd., •b91wMn Sycamore St ' men! ~. 83-307151 °" JWy ta 700 Civic Center Dr .• West, • ' eroeoway, Santa AN, ca111om1a .. 1M3. °' Offldal Atobrdl 1n ttie °' Dtm•ic NOTICE Santa Ana. CA 92701 on Dec. I right, title, anc1 lntereat ~ 10 no. of 111e County Recorder of Or· l'UIX. 9 9 30 M and"°" held by It under Mid o..d ange County St•I• of Clllfomla. 28, l 83 at : A. . of Truet 1n lhe property .ituatect In T"*M or~ ~ 8* Put>11c Hearing w111 be held by the IF YOU OBJD:'T to w Mid County and &ut• dw:tlbed ..: CA~ LANO TITll CGM Cott• Meea Plenntnv comm1e11on at granting of the peU ti.on, you Lot 23 al Tree, 31M, •per map PAltt --'-tne cicy Hall. 77 Falf Offle, Coe,• t\ould either appear at the -ded In 800ll M. p..,_ 31 and 1010 Noftfl Main Sl*"r~ tO() M .... ¢atttornla. et 8:30 P.M. <>< .. I , , 32 of"""" In tM o111ce ol tM County 8etltt AN. CA 92102 100n .. l)Olllble tllereattet °" Mon-hearing and state you ob,ec· Aecofdar of Mid County. (7t4) 135-5575 day, o-mw 12. 1913. Aegardlng tions or file written objec· EXCEPT unto the United Stll• of Attn. FORECLOSURE PE PART. Ille lo11owin9 IOOllCa1lone: tiona w ith the court before Arnertca by deed teCOJded June t2. MENT 1. Zone l::11c•pt1on Permit y 1"'8 In bOOll 1452, Pll89 287 Ofllelel Oeted November 29, tN3 ZE-83-tet for HutlnQl-Lundltrom the hearing.. OUI" appear· Recorda. .. Utanlum, thorium and.. BY· CALIFORNIA LANO TIRE arctlf1ect•. eutlloflnd' agent• lor ance may be m ~r.IOn or by other rnatetiell deteimlnad to be COMPANY Gary MOOfe. 225 WMI Wilton your attorney. pecu11arty ....,..tlal to tlll P<<>-OonM J Tllomu. Fci. Men~ Street. lor v•nancee from amount of tF YOU ARE A CREDI· ductlon of fltolle>Mble meter\11. con· P\lbllelled Or1111ge eo..1 Diiiy Pllot parking. numbef of compact 111111, . talned In wtlat-conoentratlOn, In o.c: 2, a. l8. t983 turnaround. Interior 11ndteaPlftO, TOR or a rontmge nt creditor Oepolltt In Mid land are hereby r.. 6297-83 llllO dedication requlr-tt In con· of the deceased. vou must Cale t«V9CI lor Ille ute of 1n. Unit~ tunctlOn With the oon11ructlon of • yO\.lr ('lalm w ith. the court or 8111" • Pta.IC NOTICE 6,612 IQuat• 1001 commerctlll office ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFA0!1 end •tretlOUM bulldtnv. localed " present It to the pcnional rep- all oll. mlf*lll. gal. eepN&lum. LIOM. NOTICI 22 I •nd 225 W•I WiltOl'I Slr .. t In. resent.alive appointed by the brH •nd other hydrocerbon ONMNAMCI NO. *I C· t Zon•. Envlronm•ntal D•· court within four months IUblllnCll In Ind under 8llld land ""AN OAOINAlilCE OF THE CITY t"mlnlllon, Neglll~ Oecler1t100. f h d ff' · below 500 ,... lrom the M-Of HUNTINGTON BEACH AMEND· 2. An Or01n1nc• of Ille City Coun· rom t e ate 0 trst ·~WI.nee lheraol. bul wllll0u1 right of"''"' on ING THE HUNTINGTON IEACH OR· en ol ,,,. City or Coet• ....... Pott of ll'tters u provided tn Sec· the "'"-tnereof ... '""* by OINANCE C.:>OE SY AMENDING Office Bo• 1200. Calllornl•. regu· lion 700 of the Probate Code Qeorg41 H C'llpron end Ednan R-SECTION 9081 THEREOF TO l111ng g1r1ge ealet In reeldentl•I of California The time for CAPfon, In died recorded Apr1I 22. PROVIDE CHANGE OF ZONING OH zonee. ·Envlroomentll Oettrmlne-' 1955 In book 3039. page 3$0. Of. REAL PROPERTY FROM MEDIUM llOl'I'. Ex~t. • filing claims will not expire 11<:111 ReGordl • DENSITY RESIDENTIAL COM· 3. An Ordlnanca of Ille City Coun-prior to four months from the The tlrMI ldd,... of Ille ,.., BINEO WITH PLANNED DEVELOP· ell of Ille Clt~I Cotti Mell, Poet date of the hearing noticed ~~ ·~:·~b~ ·:rt:..~ ~l~N.! s:::.:~ ORUtit'~~~T~AEL ~~:. ~::C:::.:.p:n= aboyvoeu. MA. y EXAMINE h Ortve. Cott• Meea, CA. 8282t. QOM81NEO WITH PLANNED OE-...r.tino 10 parking an<I 1torage of l e The undett19'Nld dllclalml any 'lELOPMENT SUFflX ON AEAL motor vttllClM In yard., ... In, .... file kept by the court. If you llablllty tor eny lnCOf"ltctO ... of the P~ERT'f LOCATED ON THE dentlal IOllM. EnlllrONMnltl 0.. att lnteres~ in the estate abOft tlrM ~ SOUTHEAST COANER OF ATLAN-termlMtton: Elteinpt ' lald .... wlllljetMde.llut"""°"' TA ANO DEV.WARE STREETS 4. AbandDnn*lt for t,tM City you may wrve upon the e>C· ~orwwrenty,..-orlllt-(ZONE CASE u.12r· Council of tM City of Coei• ,....., ecuior or adminislrllt.or, or plltd, reoetdl"O-. pm111IDt1, °' <~on fie If\"'-City Ctertl'• Poet Offloe Boa 1*. Of IN Nonfl upon the 1ttomey for the ex· encumotMOet.to~tfl9~ OMcel hlll of Canter St,_t (fonMrty ecutor OC' ldminiatrator and pMClpat""" ol .,_~__,,.a IV*>N&8; ~ lhNetl .,.._ ~ Av-• by Mid Deed o1 TNlt. wilfl ........ OrcllnMoe No. Itel ~ °"'" .._,. enc1 HeRor loul9vWd ::· file with the court with proof "*-I.• pl'owlded.ln. ....... .._ tltd --11. I , IOl1 dlefttlllt merty FelrMw A-'UI). 9'1d I of tervice, a written requett• ....., • •· Y11C1er ttte..,.. ot ._ "'*" on ~ oeM'llY wa111 _,, edlaCen1· to c.ni. staunc that you deli.re •pedal I I. Mid ,.._ of 'fNlt, tw, 10C1eMO Oft .. '°""' lldl ol A~ Street. £nwonmentll 0..eilNI• --•'-of the-fl''--of.an ii\. ~-------..-•••• ... ot• Ti -.uuiwww; woo -,.. f!Ofl!E"Yon::ott~ ._..,.. -• -tt11 "'*' cr....o by 111c1 Deed o1 _. o1 ~ ... ......,. (lot to. ment ~ ventory and appralllement of -and-a host of others NOW 11)1'/o~F WITH THIS AO HOUM: ,,_.n.w-,.... .... '11 a .., ....... ,_ ._ - 2010 N•wPof1 BMI .. Cotta MN& CA nt27 (714) Nl-0131 - • TNll. unpaid Trect No tMOI ll'Oftl "2·'«>.Ji• a. An ~t tor tt1e Ctty est.ate w'8 or of the pell·, ~~ ttie"::,,:...O 11r ::'.:::'l~.~~ ~~,..:V 1~~~ Uof\I or l«lOW\U mentioned the property to be eoed Md ,....,.. (Q) "2·PO ......... OIMlty ..... rtgflt-of·..-Y ~ Tuetltl A-'UI ln S«Uon 1200 and 1200.6 of abee ... 1111...CS QOelj,..,..,... Md ........ 0........ ~ ,.._. 0.-WI IMN A..nue. South of t7lfl the Callfomia Probete Code . ..,,,.,_.at tM tllfte o1 a.. ....... ne111:-" luMll and_ ~ ..,_, £nw~nl O..mll• R. Jae* Rall INDMC&tlan of ........ °' .. II Ol•a-ura •. The ....... alMlloo ttol\: lllefttpt. Ill °'"' Dr SW sa .... SS4.17. lloMtOft ,..,.,_fie........,. to •· lone e11c1pt1on ,.,11\lt • • The .. .-.~ "'*' 111c1 o... • ...,...... "°' ,,., ooo--.M111 n.a-1 .. fof c .A..H.o .• ~ N••"' a.c.. CA. nea °''"""••t'*'•....,...•• u. ,_... ws ...... '*""' to eoent far Jllft Mlllll. 441 hit'"" ('1U) Hl·lHI .....,.. to Ill~-I ...... Ol'W ........... =-pro-ll'991, W'9 C, far IOOl--111 UM J>ubiWMd 0rtnp CoM\ :-..:-.::~ ..... =.°':': ._.~ti'.;'~CMv Cow1011 ot ==-foffrGlll°"': =":',..;:..! Daily Piiot Nov. 24, 25, DK . ................... .,,_.~. -~-""'' ............ ., """""'~ .......... 2, 1888. ~---...... DIMlllt .................... No-"""' ,..... tor ..... 1Docl ,. 8204·83 ................. ,..,...., ....... ,. ttll . .., ... ~ 1Utnt••Clrl¥9otflnl,....... . ... ...., ...... "",..,~ ........ ... .... '"" 8"9t 11'1 I Ot ZOM. •on I IOllllM. AYQ: CouNllllfwl: ~11a , 111•''"'""''1 O.tefl11lnat1on1 Tttffee, ..,... eemo 1 a.. ....... !.!.i...!!!I_. """""' K411r, """'· ...., • ..._ ....... DldaldOI•. _..., .. ,... "' .... MICO ~L ~TION dlo ,._ ..,,_ W.n..eklft °"' fie Dall) Pllet Clellftloct ~~=--~eewC::i~~ ~ ... 'IC:::r...,::=:i: """'...,..._ ... ltudlo '*'•CA. '"°4 Cft'l 0# .. ,...._ D~. "°°"' ._.., ~ -9 ........ It (t1~ MM100 HUNTMToN 1MQ4 IOO, n '* OrM, Cella MeM. C.-b ..... Yw Ollt -Ir: 11M IROUll.LITTI. Mlle ...... WOl111 ...... '°"' Mfet Md .... of TNll Olller Qty~ "UlttM °"'"91 Coeet ~ llllo4 ot9'ef Ullft91 tflroutfl ttt an..... er.. ~ 0., ,.. a e ._. °'*"'9 Ooeet ~ "°1 Dec. t. ~-DalfJ fltl.. Cl11etfletl ,.,...O....t. I . It. '\tU .,,... Dec. t . 1ta aow3 1301..a ML Cll ..... re ' -.... M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frktay, D.olmblt 2, 1983 CiORDO ct\K•·H:l.D YOO,:\ CAT tS IN OOOP HEALTM, MR.AReLJCKLE ~~~~ ._ __ ---PANPY. NOW LET'S TALK AOOOT U THE t '.\,. ll l ' l 'IRCl'S "Cats wear nails when they want to, but dogs have them all the time!" 'I \R :ti \IU ht: by Brad Anderson . -J ' 9 ' ,,. ,. "Of course you can't get that blacl< knob off ... that's Marmaduke 's nose!" 81{; t;t:ORf;t; --• by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis 'rlOO OWE ME FORTI( POLLAR~ by Virgil Partch fVIP) ••• 'J, -,tp· "ltt mt know If ht bothers you." Dt:'\'\IS THt: 'It::\ \('t: Hank Ketcham t'?·l Uoth vulnerable. South deals. NOITH •8U '"'A4 0 AQ3 +QUO WEST EAST • J 97 43 • Q 106 ... t>tOISU 1:>J9S o es2 · OKH + 7 +A 1085 SOUTH +AK t>KQU 0 J1098 +KJ3 The bidding: 8•11lh Wul Nord1 t:••l I NT Pu1 3 NT fta11 Pan PaH • Opening ~d: f our or •. To ~ucct'cd al hrid1w. you SHCU: GOif i 01 lllDGI BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF havu lo du more lhH jusl "1t1•l lhlltll fit1l-01l wllh the mu11lu11t," You have lo M.'lecl lh1• rl1thl count u well. ' North Soulh have more lhan enough poinlis lo. con lr11ct ror thret• no trump. If you rely on poinl counl alone, lht· cunlracl should Ix! u luydown. llul declarn hu~ lo proceed with caution lo mak<' hb nine tricks. Whon dummy appears, de cl11rur ran count eight sur<' tric·k11, with many cha nces for ti ninth. Tht• only dnnl{cr lo lhl' conlr11cl i~ a 4 I rluh splil 1·omh1ncd with 11 losing dia mond f1n1•sw and ~p:1dl·~ :i :J. Sinn· lhi' h wc·ll within lht• tl'11lm or p11"1h1hti4·,., dt' l'f.m·r 'houltl .1dup1 rounll'r m1•a11un°M, H South blithely 1oc1 about telling up hi• longul suit, he'cao be deftaled. Sup· pose declarer win• lhe spade lead and bang• down &he king of clubs. As lht tarda lie, East wins and knocks out · dc•cl11rt'r°s tl'mtlining Jpade stoppl'r. Whl'n lht' clubs don't brnk, dcl'larer must rall buck on lhl' diamond finCSSf. Correct tcchnl4ue is for dl'clar<'r lo nou lo dummy with lhl· ace or hearts to lead a club from lhl•rc. H Wcsl hold~ tht• arc· or l'lubs. dc•l'larn must hopt• t hal thl' suit will hrc-:1k. tr ~;asl holds lht• a1·1•, h1• '"'nnol afford lo n, in'"' .. 'hat rnrd, lwr:1tt•t• ~ fa-~W.CLA~, ... JZEAP 00 ~ ~rn~ ~ TllE ~c·~~°'1UES~ ~'·'' r' ~J ., DR \H .. 1.•: ~~OaUN~ ~.PA'tfUCKI 11 ·~ ~Mt~~! ~ I ~~~utile~ 1~E. MIQOL.£ O~ 'f~·.iOQMI ~ ~1A~ OtJ ~~All, ~O t'u,StA'i ON MIME.~ t 'OR BETTER OR t 'OR •uHst: ,_ ____________________ _ )W'RE ~GK\, EL.-ya)RE RBSoLU1UY RIGHT. .. in 110 doinl( h1• will 11•t up lhr 1ull for d1•('larn. 'fhrr1•for1', ~:ut mu1t durk. Now dccl1rt•r la a U!mpo, and 11 trick, 11hud. II<' abandon• dublt in ravor or dinmonds. ~:vl'n ~houl(h t)u• rln1•u1• loiws, d1•rlnrt'r h~• • nint• lriC'ks two sp11d1•1, thr1°1· h1·nrls. lhr1•1• dinmunds und a rluh. How do yo11 tlMote U.e be1t ope1la1 lead? Claarlea Gorea ha1 th• aa1"er. Fer a C'OPY of ww1 .. 1., OpeaJ11 l.ead1," uad 11.85 to ''Coru·l.Hd1," ean of tlua 11e"1paper, ft.O. 801 !59. Nor"oocl, N.J. 071U8. Make th•rkl r ,rable lo New1· paptrbool&.. by Jeff ~acNelly oy Kevin Fa an 'fMtU~ ~·r ~T root ~ 'fwl5 l..INf. \ by Lynn Johnston by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S,_0('" ~-=--~~~~~~~~-...!'!!"""~~~....., by George Lemont -1 P•:.\,l l 'S &. YO ... (\1~ -11-\\ C: .. -\ S1J\ E~ YvL' H~\'E A R~t-..E I WE'LL , !HERE' ARE z PE'OPlE w~o HOPE so by Charles M Schulz by To m K Ryan '(E:~ IN L.UCt~! I NO A SeMMVNoLE WHAT ~ES1l..ES 'EM INF~IPA! 0 "'· MlS" OiANCSeP HIS 1"UN6 AS SOON AS "'e t..eARNeP :x: AL-SO CARRY A GUN ! UT~ FAl.£ It l'V~ 001 IT ALL!! ~' I ,,_,,.._.'-·~~--> .... ~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~-"'--------------·------...--. .... ----------""""'"--;.....;.------...... ----------------....... --.-...~__;~---........ -'-~·...l..-...:~~--~........,j • "' ~- E as , :cu• rs :sun a • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2, 1983 U llOTICE Pt&JC MOTIC£ 642-5878-. YOU AM• DDAUlT ....... A NOnclOll~'*' ...eM.eeottOa MCmGa.C» 1 WDOllTMllTOATID ..... I. TO till AlGOHOL t C IMIUllCllMO.... Wt15Mll ,.. ......... YOU TAO ACft!OM IPIUCIU "AN OMlllNAHCI Of THI errv NOTICI .. v OIVIN ltlel TO PROTICT YOUR "'°""l:l~ To W110M tt t.ti1Y CoMem. Mll.L· Of HUNTIHOTOH llACH AMINO-on 0eciemoer I, l el 1:00 p;t11, el r--::·--=-----===:;::;; MAY• IOLD AT A "*.la E" • ...,.on .. (ere) ~ to Vie INO THI HUNTlNOTON llACH Cjty f4... tOIOO ... A--. • YOU •ID AN UflUUnoM Oepertment o1 AICOflOllc .._.MUNICIPAL COOl IV AOOINO 'ountlin Vf/ltfft, c.lllotnll. IM City THE DAI LY PILOT m:11-;.m-..uiu.."'!"I~ O' THI NATURI OP THI Control for "42" On 8* a-& THEAfTO HCTION t0.40.010 CoWllei!OlltleCltyol~Yeler !~~~=::':~1~~~=~"1~11ar~~~l~IU!! '9M)CllDtMOAOAMTYOU.YOU wine (P\lb Preml to Ml~ AlGUl.ATIHOPAAKINOOfOVEA· endlnt,OllMelnV=AfeMY* 'LASSIFJED OFFICE HOURQ II W "' . IMOULO CONTACT A LAWYlll. ~IOM 11 t6f2 ~ ~. C Sil.! VEHICLES ON ARTERIAL ~ Oeu..-14 _. oono-..--1 IA ..... NH fldl *fAIT llf • , l 0. Cotlt Meta. CA "'21 HIGHWAYS" Ollc:t a fc*lt PU.I* '-"'I Ill mo-W•tetfl'ont-9r.cl0ut t•tty 0 o b 1 *>TlCI CW TRUaTll • IM.I Pubhlhed Ofenge Cout Dell)' PllOt (Copy 'ol'I Na In tM City c.ti.'1 cord8'IOI with tfle prolfleloN ol Cel-T I h Se · nomet Cuttoni remodel cun · en •Y v ew M Tllft.D t.a. .... '1tl2 Dec 2 1813 OftlOe) IOtnla HMltll end ~ C* SS e ep o ne rvJce: w/gourrMt !Jltchen for 5379,000 Thi• 3 Bd 21" 312 Bdrm. 2 bttll folllltl In NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN. that . . '2t&-t3 SYNOPSIS. S3433 end~ In f908rd to• fOlnl M d F . d 1 ters-1 2 8 8e home nM<l• aom• r.. HCh (below mkt. et on lllufldey. o.e.tn~I·· 1a83, II Ofdlnence No. 2'44 8"*'61 Ille o.v.lopment .-..nt enteted on ay· rl ay ~~:' 3 e.n2~1v11~ lleblJltellon tis"' hatt greal 1325.000). Good eeeum. 10:00 a.m. ol uld dey. n the r~. Huntlnoton Beech Munlcloll C* Into by end betweetl Jflt CH)' of 8·00 A M 5 • 30 p M ~ .. 2• ~ MC\Ulty potent11I ubm I 1ny Ina et 12~% Int. For de-Ml ..,de for oonctuollng Truet .. • P\llllC M)TIC[ proNbftlng ,.,. partdng of _... l"ountaln V~lfle 'ounUlln V..., • • • • • • • .S S '295 000 Oona o II• r. Ir Y • I red• 11111 & ahowlng. 11).1800 SllM. within the otflcee ol REAL ES-\ltlhlCIM on the lollow4ftQ City Ill• AoencY IOt ~ Bus1'ness Counter: ~~-&«.e2oo &31-7370 w 1--...... TATE SECURITIES SEAVICE, NOTICE OF DEATH OF ......... ~yt • .-~11i11t1tcaM ment,endtllelr ~ •• --• located 11 2020 Nor1h Broaowey, of elnefgency .. ffftned In Mid Ot· ment Company The autiteot ...-M d f 'd i----,--0..,---.. - Sull• 20e, 1n the Clty 01 Sent• AM. PAUL ART H V R N 0 R • dinanoe· ' l'Mtlt oa11e tor tne eoqultltloo on a y · rl 8 Y JH• II Hta County ot Ofanoe. II••• ol Call-CROSS ANO OF PETITION Adani1 A~ i.etlnQ Of ctneln,... ~gen. 8·00 A M 5· 30 p M Lowe•t pr!Qed In )'e'll.•· T~\DrJ 10\,\l ~l.AIJY lornla. COASTLINE EQUITY, INC .. • TO ADMINISTER ESTATE~ Street tl'elly localed et the lnt..-..otlon • • •• • • · Below 1276.000. Detr911 Calltoml• C)()fpo!l tlon, ••duly IP-NO 11.. Atfan1i A~ Euclid A..._ end ttle 406 ,r_ DEADLINES Path Rte I Ell•ll pointed TrultN und« end purwant · A-11 •H Banning A¥tl"lue within 11\t (:tty of l"ounlalfl Vellay 1 • : 861·8767 10 •"-~01 .. 1tconrerred1n 1"'1 To au heirs beneficiaries BoiNAvenue Tranlt)IC)tllcO..~teomp.,, PUBLICATION DEADLINE oertaln Deed ol Tru1t e1t1MlUled by . • . ' 9o1u Chica StrNt fO< COl'l\ITlefelel 81\d lnduatnal cle- ALFRED A. STELLATO, an unm111· red1tors and conungent Bro<*twrat Stree1 veloprnent .to be oarrled out In M d S l • 11·30 a m rltd man, recorded March 10, 1a12. creditors of PAUL ARTHUR 8u"'81d Str .. 1 phuecl c1ew1opmen1 prOQfam. At on ay 8 • • • • In,.,. oftloe ol lhe County ~or<* NORCROSS and persons CM•• A¥tl"lue 11111 time, ell lntet•ted paillea thlll Tuesday M on. 4:30 p.m. coLDweu BANl(C?R tl ol Mid County,•• Raclord« 1 lna1ru-h be th · Edinger Avenue he~ Iha QPC)Ot1unlly to Pf'911nl their T 30 men1 No 82--082083, by reuon 01 1 w o may •0 erwlle Edwwd s1r .. 1 vtewa wltll regard to the 11greemen1 Wednesday • ues . 4: p.m. l>fMclh 01 c1etau11 1n payment ol per· Interested m the w1U and/or Elli• 14,,.,,119 end the Orelt Enwonmantal Impact Th d. W d 4"JO p n ,.,_,..,., ... .,., ... , '1"·"• lormance of the obt1g1Uon1 aacured estatt' ~ Aven.,,e Repor1 prepared In connection urs ay e · "' ·1 · theret>y, lneludlng thll blNch 01 de-GOiden-• Str .. 1 11\ereW!lh Friday Thur!.. 4:30 p.ni. 1au11. Nolle• or wlllel'I wu recorded A petition hlU ~n hied Gothard Street Publlahl<I Orange Coal Dally Piiot Augua1 12. 1983 u Recor<*'• In· bv Deanna J . Norcross in the Graham s1r .. 1 Nov 25. o.c. 2. ta13 Saturdav f rt, 3:00 p.m. atrumentNo.83-3'52038,WILLSELL Superior Court of -Orange HamlllonAvenue 823543 S d . · F 3·00 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH~ Hell A~ue un 3\ rt. • p.m. HIGHEST !tlDDER FOR CASH, lllW· o un1y requesting that_~ • .._ 1111 money ol the United $111 ... OI • Deanna J Norcl"OS.1 be ap-MllQnOlla S1r .. 1 "8.IC M>TIC[ CAN CELLA TI O~ & cashier'• cnect< drawn on• 1111• or pomwd as personal represen-Mc~ldden A_.,. • n111on11 ban~. • state OI rederal d Newlan<! Street '1CTITIOUt .,..... CORRECTIO''S t credil union. or 1 state or ledtl'll tauveto a mtmstertheestate Seventeen•h Str"t NAiii aTATu.NT . ., : sailings and io.n ISSOCllllOtl dom•-r PAUL ARTHUR NOR-Iller A-Th• ro110w1ng per.ans .,. dOlng c II . d . c•ltd In thls 11111 111p1y1bteIt11141 ROSS tunder the lndepen-lngdlle Str .. 1 buSI-.. ance ~lions an Cvrrec t1ons ma)' hme or sate. 111 right title and ent Adnun1Stration of Es· Talbert A~ue TARBY ENGINEERING CO • 5342 be made on Same deadl1'nes as lnteres1 held by It. as fru1tM In lhlt h . . ard S1r .. 1 ~ OGNnua Ori~. Huntington Baach. lllC&IYll 12,210,000 N•&.ur.uruCCtU HCt UNCI ., .. " lRIOR Privacy/Came o Hlgh-11nd• lrg F .. property, Hl811UIDS 3Br 3Ba Huge pool lr.maculate Three w1111e $2119.000. 4501 bedrooms Lllge llving Wayne Rd Opn Sat/Sun room with brick hrepl1ce. 1·5 Agt 493-4792 Formal 01nino room over-Cfita •na looi.mo tretlls covereo 1.:;.;:;.;.;.;;.;;;;.;~"'!"!'~~i!rii Hied patio Manicured 10 TIWlllllSI .-TS y a r d P r o d u c 1• n g Pfttt la ......... macaoem1a nut 1ree 23 lO Sante An• Ave $185000 " 131 1300 Priced 10 Mii under ... • gross -new money - r .. 1 propeny siiu11e 1n Mid County tales Acl) T e peuuon tS set arner Avenue CA 92849 bo Pl k f II end Slate, desc11t>ed 11 loll-1 for hear ing tn Dept No 3 al Yorktown 14.,.._ Cyrus lndua1r1 ... Inc .. 5342 a Ve. ease as nr a Cance atiOn Acrn ol ra1rways . greens 1nd a picturesque leke are lrame<l lrom tne win- dows ol this elegant 6 bedroom plus maid'• quarters 8000 plus sq It home Gorgeous detail· mg & decorating from Margot's World Owner 11ax1ble Appomlmenl !•-------• PARCEL 1 Lot 55 OI Traci No 700 Ctvtr Center Dr .. West. ADOPTED by Ille City Counc:ll of Oceanut Drive, Hunttngtoo BMch. number when can celling your ad. 9087, 11 a11own on 1 map recorded Sant.a Ana. CA 92702 on [)('. t11e Chy of Hunllogton 8Mch at an A. a2e.9 UITllll Clllllll In 9oo11 396. Pao-16 ll'd 11 or , be '>I 1983 9.30 AM regullT meeting held MonCSly. NO-Thie buaiMU It c:onducled by:• ERRORS: !•-------• This lovely ho"'-hu 3 144-1010 excel fln1nc1ng -will c11ry It sell w1tl'l 2561• dn. New landscaping. new peAnt. Call owner/agent et wolllngai Any m1ace11aneou1 mepa. records of Or· m r -• at · · · t>er. 21. 1a83. by tne followlng por1llon. Bdrm 2 Ba and an add on 2 1J1539-13a•. . . AYES. coune11man. Mac:•11111.... lh111111-• w11 flied w11h ,.,. heck your a aily· and r e port h d d * 11irw L•.-n•1 * Eltoeptlng therefrom 111 oil, gu, ranung of the petition. you Thomu. Kelly. Flnlly. Balley. Man-ounty Ci«k of Orange County on earl tone ecor Id 6 _,. .... enge County,C1lllorn11. IF YOU OBJECT to therollcellvote: JOl'lnC.Allty,Prllldent C d d 11111 .. ·=-. ._,._ family room The m1nera1• •nd hydrocarbon hou1d either appear a1 the 1c Nov n . 1al3. errors immediately. The DAII:1' .. _ .. warmth 10 •his 2000 sq. 46r~~~~~~~v''~~7~ooo aut1111ncu lytng below • depth ot hear ng and state you obw-NOES: Counc:llmen: Hone ,,,_,. .. fl home Owner Is $ .. .,. 000 500 1"1 lrom the surt•e• 01 .. ,d I . ,-ABSENT COunctlmen· PlttlnlOl'I HOW•· ---.. ---PILOT assumes l1'ab1'l1't y for the firc.t motivated Asking 367 Magnoll• 1"·· land. but wllhout the rlghl ol en1ry uons or me wntt.en ob,ec-CITY OF · .., "'_" _ _..v..... " $179.000 631-7370 Try $25K dn on either upon 1ny portion of the surface of lions with the court before HUNTINGTON BEACH , O :..-:; Dftwe incorrect ir,sertion cnly. t..-•"<••• •••• ,.,.,. """"-1' wllow Int. Int. BMutHull)' aakl land for the purpoee of uplor· the hearing. Your appear-Allele M. Wentworth ~ ._..., CA._, ILIFFS melnlllned. Drive by • Ing tor, boring, extracting, drllllng, be . b Ctty Clerk CLASSIFIED 642 5. 6 cell 613· teoo. Doud Co. mining, proapec:Ung for, removing or ance may m person or Y Publllhed Orange Coast Deily Piiot Publtahed Ofange Coast Delly ~ 78 Sopl>lttlcatec:I one story :=•1;;;ci ,:'C:S.:Nr'~;.:!y'~ your attorney. Dec:. 2. 1a83. Piiot Nov, 25. o.c. 2. 9. 1e. 1983. l·---------1--··· ------Linde pl•n. !*Orator'• \~{ ~ 21~~ C:~~:t ~9~ Southern C1111orn11 • Calllornll IF YOU ARE A CREDI-830443 8229•83 I •-• own home. Has bMn v1c1or11 for •low price of Corpor111on, rfl<XHdeo November 7. X)R or a contingent creditor IHMI .. lalt ••Ml * "'' totally.redone with hard-S95.SOO Cell ~8388 1977 In book 12448, Pl99 612 or f the deceased. you must file .. __ al 1-• lneral 1112 wood floors. steined '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Oftlelll Records. our claun with the court or Plel.IC NQTICE "8.IC M>TICE --glau. mirrors. and wa11r-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..-ii.-'' PARCEL 2· A non-exctu1lve..... present it to the personal rep-CMll*IMeCI llO..... • Ull llLI =l~hl~~· : t~IZ UH· LIE LIT USTsm men• ec>POrtenan1 to Mid P11cat 1 esentauve appointed by the MCMll*IMee90/1ntlCfTYCCMlllCI °'""'ClfTYOl'CGnA crlmlnatlng buyer. Bring your family to ll'lls 1 IRIOITlMI a...... Iota A. 8. c. o. E. ~-G. H.J . K. --noee 0/1 na 14 .. IOIO large end lovely 4 bdrm. 3 Garage & Alley Ac:c.ta and L o1 Mid trec1 tor lngr-. urt wtthm four months ..U. ~ C'e' I I ntl 111*1·_. AM • .-bllh home. situated on 1 Ill .... egreu.andenJoymen1 .. tat forth In from the date of tint~~~-·.:.:=:::\::.~.:.: Tndldonal 3 Br, 3~ Ba. &)'front. per & <45' lol Comlortableftoor !:::in":!:' 1 ~~~~~ ':; f letters as provtded m Sec-a. 11, -. • llOOIC ..,. Oii Ml Ill Of1 nt1 •nKT float for 85' txi.t. Prbd to eel.I $1,2~.000. plan Includes e cMr\,.dln· ltJ ....,., IMr, Official Aecorcf• of Ofanoe County. on 700 of the Probate Code CCMIT0/11Ml_...IWTIUllW•nKT•MePOllL.Oe • .._ 1llllM "FllST TJIE Ing room and gourmet 1 ___ 1._41_l_l_2t __ _ California, and In Book 11784, page f Ca.llfomia. The time for UI n cownY, c....-. .... A1 TO fllDC. ·----llYEIS"I kitchen $489,000 llLY 1111,tM 1'486 of Of11cial Record• ot Orenge filing claiml( will not expire THE CfTY OOUNCtl ~ THE CfTY Of 008TA MUA DOES HEAOY Panoramic bey"~ view from • Br, 4 Be -For this 3 bdrm, eingle Coun1y California and any amen6-· f ths f th OADAIN A8 FOi.LOWS. · l home _..,., .. 000 SU ,900 -2 Bedroom. 2 ~All IO HO ' 1 fmly norne w/cttm Euro-ment• 0. anneuttOn• thereto. nor to our mon rom ..cnoee 1. Thwe 11 ... l*oed and~ In tN POC -.. S-tiO poo . ...,. '~. . beth. 2 matter aultn. Elc-1111'11., lo•<. le of the he::uina noticed tNrt rael Pf°'*1Y bOunded br 8outll COMt DrM, a-Slr9et. ~ -_ _.,_1 1 c -"Ip -~ RE Al EST A IE peen ceblnetry & nu-tone TIMI Str .. 1 llddr ... or 01her bove ---. 14,,.,_,., end Ttec1 la6l end n 11 to wit: ...... -. 1..,. 111,....,.. ..... _, Qr o-owner... · ~ 400 COU/ller 1<>91. Bac;lcyrd comon dellgnatlon of,.,.,.., prop-. tM2-tMS A.-...ot PWoel Numbera 140-06t·2t.and •23. • .. , .~ ...,. 1r~~ Condo located on falle. 131-1 l'les big grHnho~ erly l'lereln1bove dHcrlt>ed 11 YOU MA y EXAMINE the Al ttlat OetUln lend lltueted In IM COllnty ol 0renga. Staee ol ~bay mllliOUJ\tain view. l Pllnn, 1 Ba. Geme room, pool table, ___ w/lhermoatet & heete1•1 purported to be: 5e Tengerine, me kept by the court. If you cellfomle deec:rtbed •: . condo co-op. Low• priCJed at $m,ooo. ping pong, saunH. pool. MecA11hur VHtage, gated Setler peeking -aaya lrvtne. Celilornta. ted . IEGINNINO at ttie IMtiaecllon o1 tN ~ PfO•ouoaUon ol ttll spe, tennis courts end entry, 1 Br. pOOI, 1ennl9, "Bring olfett" 1St·t50t Theunderllgnedheret>ydtectalmt a.re lnteres Ul the estate, wtholTredNo. 7651••-dedlnllook312.Peoea21UtvOU91'27 1111111 PUOl llfflllT much more. Low down, club. 12% in1ere1t. 10'1. atl llabtllty for any lncotrect.-a In you may serve upon the ex-olMllpe•--.SlnttieOflleeoft'-COllntyAacorcf'etofealdC>renol cell546·2313 down Prtced $7<4,900 .. id 11r .. 1 addr ... <K other win· ecutor o r administrator. or COllfltywtltlltleoentattli'leol...,_A.enue:lhenoeSouthOO•u•30.. Agenl. 646-4380. mon dalgnellon upon the attorney for the ex-Eaat elor'9 Mid~ prolongetlon Of Mid .-11ne of TrKt 7561 to• Spect.aQ'Ular beyfront dplx. 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, __ 11.a IEL .. .-1 Seid sale will be m•de without to · d · · tr to d ppjnt In tl'le ~eriy rtoM-ot-wer llne of..._ A~;"*-2 ba dn. 2 boat tpeces, Reduced-$1,500,000. - - I._.. d u r or a muus a r. an c:Onttnulng 8outll oo•u'30" !Mt. U2.S4 tMI elor'9 tald wt line of TNICt Charming 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, a warranty,expreuorlmp-..regar • file wtth the court with proof 7657•, tMnoe Nortll 18•56'60" Eaet, ti.to teel; INla South oo•&t'06" I Ing tltle. pos.-lon. or eneum-llneofTNICtNo nt1 ,_.,.11111ook ... l.lllU 1111 IOUlflllT ,horl walk lrom c11y ten-br1nces. 10 satrtly the p11nelp11 b•I· f service. a written request IEMl, 160.011Mtelor'Ottlleeet • · • ,r5 nls & huge p1rk New ance ol lhe Note or olher obllgation tating that you desire special 303,PIQM3&ttwough~olMIPl•-dedlnMldOfflceolltleCounty Ocean & jetty vtew1. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 paint near new rool and secured by ~Jd Deed ol Trusl. wtlh . f h n · f Recorder ol Mid Orange Counfy lo !ht -.tlleMt oomer ol Mid Tree! ba h 3700 f 4 kin SI 385 000 •• large teahouse In Ille rear 1.p; ..... ..-p.-.--. .... inllll'esl ind other sums 11 pro\ltded notice o t e 1 mg o an tn· 77t8: ttience Oepart~ from 1t1e boundety of Mid Trect 7711 ~ t , aq. t. car par g. , , d 1 d 11 1 thei'"'n. plu• ... va~-. II anv, 11-.. er ventory and a ppra1sement of 8t'S6't3" &et, ..a.a t..i to • POlnt on lhe oam.tlne o1 a-Street; yar a I ao ut>1 IO ne 1"·1 '"' •""' ·~· ' '"' thence North oo•4f'30" Weet t~.ee fe,M, mote "' 1eM, along Mid flll••••a •••OI llLLTIP 1ng at a ve1y ow price o the terms thereof and 1n1•"t on tal<' aSS('ts or of the peU· c:.:1terttne ol 8w Street to Ille oenwlllie °' 8urllla&1r A--. dl9lloe -~ ..... ~. • • only s 132 900 751.319 t .sueb 1cfv1ncaa. and p1u1 lees. ions or act"Ounts mention ~and~ along 1111c1 centerline of Sun~ Awnue to tn. New 4 br. 4 1h ba. cUltdm French Normandy ch1tg1t. •nd ••~n•11 01 111• in Secuon 1200 and 1200.5 of point of BEOINHINO. sp SEl.ECT Trustee 1n<1ol1he 1rut1t creeled by the California Probate Code. EXCEPTING ttieretrom ltloM pot1tone !)'Ing wttHl1 !tie dedk:ated Eltat.e 1.2 prime_acre h illtop. Now $995,000. said Deed ol Tn.11 Tiie to1111moun1 llrMt rtQMMit·w.y of Beer Stre« and Sun"-A¥911Ue, PROPERTIES 01 said Obtlgtllon. including reeton-GAYLORD. BARTOS & •C't!Oll l. ~t to IN provlllona ol lectlon tS.19 of lfle ...... _ ••JI ••JflllT -•AA H.r E -.. -YI II-... Ill •bl)' Nllmaled '-· c:hMO-end ... -•BER ~CO. of .. Qty of eo.a ..._, DMrtd..., o..e ol "'9 Qlr ol ......... .. -w...wr -r pen'" oflhe Truti ... at llle tllne ol .,.. "" Colee ol wtllCtl le tlel In Ille oMoa of tN-....... °"""°" Coronado Ia1and cuat. beyf ront lot. 85' boat UU \ I ._,.. ' .. l 1" " I . ~. 1n111e1 publlealion or th11 NotlOe. 11 Attorneys for PettUoaer ~ °" • -~-.,. .. imt1i-i • , · TIE •LllHI s.41 127 93 • 4U O Loa• Bue ll BHltvud ~t~. llr IN~ "*9Co ol !tie POC.,... daeollbed In deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. 3 Bc11m. 2 ~ ba. N B. Owner will ass1s1 wllh f AllTASTIC ~ 9 ..._.... T ownhome, sunset vi-• 1 1 1 , e 3 B & J Oa•ed November 15. T983 Maia l'loor S1lle -•CT10N a. n. ()lodlnanoe IMI lea• effect end be In fUI IOf'Oe ttllr1Y • open1 into-nature park. 1n1tncMngex1ean r • Waldorf Model In Turtle By COASTLINE EOUITY. INC Long Buclli CA 90897 (30)~1fom· and.,._tN11W9IM'9of.andprioftott1n•etioi1ol llllWllll ... I Only S119 900 oen pevera in Rocic Vista •Bdrm, 2.,. a Cet1lorntecorpor111on.uTn.S1" ' · fifteen tl5)deyllfom1ta,....,.IMlt»pullllltltdonoelrftt1eOAAHOE bdrm L-th lake vie 3500 · · kHchen, entry and den be In TOP CONDITION~ -By-REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Pubh.shed Orange Coast COA.8 DAILY PILOT, ..... ,,..,.. ol o--• drGAaUon, p'1nted and Near new 4 • 4... . w. eq. U .... lf)Uf ti() ... f, Wood shutters & ·~· AIC. deeofeted In ... SERVICE Daily Pilot Nov 24, 25, Dec. pullllltltd In !tie etty of Coeca Meae Ot, In tN ~IN City CWll ft. $440,000. WW U1lde for a local property. Realtors, 575-6000 sprtnkler system Land urthtonH ,Becki to ) • Callrorn11 corporation 2 1983. 6222-83 INIY ~to be publlMd a-.nery of ttlll Or*-end• Clel1tlld i--------• Included 1325,000 Ask gorgeous JrHnbelt. (SMll DJ Moro«. 111 Preeldent ' 009'/ ol !tie *1 ol INe Of~ ltlell be poet9d In tN oMoa of tN City for Ma ry Den 11 s 1288 SOO , Clartl IM (15) d9Y1 PflOr to tN ..... ol edoptlon of IHI ~ end ..... I ,. 6<44 7020 . . _J,.., .( 2020 North 8toadw1y, Sul•• :zoe. P\lll.IC NOTICE ""'*' ""-1 (tS) deyl efW tdclCltton. tN City Clartl ttl8I ._..to be .., • . llIEi Sent• An•. ~·· 92708 pubWled,,. etonmentlolied eumrnery and ltlell Poet lft .. oMoa ol Ille IUOH" ~t IUL ESTATE 1 ~I so-r ,1 : TPu~· (Or71'1953~~~ ,.,_,.., YOU AM .. D8'AUU UMDIR Cltyaetll eoenlfled009'/ollNe~togeiltlerwttflttle-oft'-~~=;::;:;:;;::;::::;;:;;;l v•u-t"'-1 la "'-eulltul -bliahed "'09 -.....t ..,..., ID CW DARD ..... 1 ~ .... VftllN!i lot end -U,. aame. ._ ,,. ""' p~.•1&..af~~ '~ -• ~ -----~·11'.J--:..ar=:------.-~ -wllh_-ln..,.w~I~ di.st!~-'ERUl',fJJ ..., ..-t'....;_..T . ~~· . eify°'*-~tv~~atA U" ""-~-.-.... -.. ............. -~ .. .-..,_ -........ '-"".-4--. ~ -T • ...... ~~ -J.;j. :. "-~:\· •• -----------4MAY. 90l.D AT A~ COUNTY Of OAANGl •. • I ·r.nr. ·~ -ar . VIEW from this 2 bdrm. 2 7 86-1172 DllJH No'lcll :, Y~H:-':A ~:~TH err;: c:'L~Tf. :.kv. etty Cletti ,and u-oflldo Cid o1 IN etty Bea·uta· ful 4 8'J ·rm~. 2 ~~!e with dining ~p1~~iJ~~;u;;~ ~~~:.~~ ':~~~~co~~~: "'OCll~QAINaTY:w'.:: Council of tN Ctty (/If Coeta MIM. ~ ctnlfy t"-1 !tie eDo\19 "'° tngs. !lr~lece. we1 bar, '·~M.<llM'l~ -8"0Ut.D ACT Au toreaoin110rdlnandeNo.IS't4wellntroduciedand001 .... edeaoffon~ roomt2l>ati~giwat 22¥28' ad{kd famil)'.. dU?d lj> $.i.12,000. C~ll vi Sid d k d Wvi R WN" · MOTICa.CW \'RUe1'U't tAU aectlOn If e r1ICIUllr "'99tlng ol Mid CH)' CounOll lleld on tN 1tfl day of room. Has·ov· e r 2300 ~.'ft. Lovelv land· I now 6_$2313 · • m~ mo~e~~t~el at~~. 3880 Mtchelaon Ortve •o1 B o T.t ..... 411'1 ,.._,.,., tea .. • enc1 "'*..,... ...--.. eno adopted .. • ~ at • ..., J "u"" "' 1rv1ne ..-tt3 d 2 REDUCED reduced price of lull •---------ZENA M . BROWN. beloved NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. th•t,..,..., ~ olMld Council 111tc1Ofltn.21at day of,.._,.,.,, t . scaping an car gatage. to 1 2 t 9.0001 Plus. th• IEWlll 11 WY- wife of the late Francis W on Thursday. December 22· 1813. •t by the follcMlnQ roll eel vote: -~~ low price of $164,900. OPEN HOUSE Miiers will help llnence • -Ith 8 __ _, atr--·-~ B ~.,. • ..,.... N 10:00 1.m. of Mid dey, In tM r AYU: COUHCll.MOlBEAI: Hal,~ • ....,_ M lli Irvin " """" _ .. ·-· rown, _,,,,_~ .away O· tat ulde r« eonduetlng Truatee' NOea: COUHCll.MIMMM: HerUoo SUN. l-5pm. 15362 ontpe 'er, · e. '°submit your term• beside your cover• vember 28.1983. She is s ..... within tM offlcM of REAL A8SENT: ~MEMKM: Mcfarlend Elttn l(Mk I patio. Thi• 1uxurloua & SWVIVed by her daugh ter, TATE SECURITIES SERVICE, IN Wl'TNUI WHEMOF. I~ '*9b)' aet my hand and alflHCl Ille n.-.. 5S2-2000 Find what )'OU wenl In 171 .. J 7 specious condo offer• ... Jeanne Fairfield and a ..... .vt. local.a 11 2020 North 8roedway, Seal ol ltle Ctty °' C:O.• ..... IHI 22nd~°' NoWmtler, IM3. DIA D.ily Piiot ~ .... tied.. .. • J-4400 )'OU the good ui.. C~tom -_,. . ..-... Sult• 20e.1n tne City of Sant• Ana. Eleen P, ~ •"·· 551•5220 11111 u 1.•1z1 11._ th-~·t -&"• sons. William. Mark and County of Orenge, state of Call-CH)' a.ti end n -ofllclo " • ll'l'l9f'I ,_ '...,.. ,,_ Roben. Mrs Brown was an l«nla. REAL ESTATE SECUR Clertlof ttllCtt)'Councill USE THE HA A BOA this• MUST SEE. Call . Uf ~tive member of St An-SERVICE. •CellfomMtcorporetlon, oftMClt)'ofCoete~ DAILY PILOT MagQle:rft.•IM-Mll d "'--b ·-ri Ch h .. duty IP9olnted TnmN un6-end Pu~ Orange Coe9I Delly "'°' Dec. 2. 1M3. "F .a.sT Rk:nercfton "98ftort rews .-r,,,. y... an urc pureuant to t11e pow. of Mia con-1297-13 "" WlllU--•-•• and a past P .E.O . Chapttt let'red In 1tiat cettaln Deed of TNSt RESULT" -_, ... President. Memonal Ser -uecuted by TAHWAHNAH R. FOX.-----------2 Br, 2'A ba +den, t850eq vices wiU be held Fnday. ~~~~E~!N D.14:gx.Etii'NE: ~:1 ___ Pllll. __ J_C_MO_TICE ________ "8. __ IC_M>_T_ICE ____ 11 SERVICE ~i!J~~ '=2":. December 2,1983 al 3 PM at HAATMAW.recorded.July8, tte1. ON>tNANCl NC). u-n CALL• DllECTOIY You can't 'l'•ke •I 10 Ille L l St Andrews Church. New-800ll 14132 of OfllOal Aecordl ANC>f'DINANCl OfTHICITYCOUNCllMTHICITYOfCOaTA EIEULD BAJ RULn fo'or Hl'sult big game nu t wee111 1;;,;•;alo;•;;;•;;;•..-~~~~- port .Be~~· lnterment,.wnl ='ci.t~n!.n~ :JJ:2."!: ;'!~C:.~=~·~=~NING THI OfFICI 01" TIIANl..ott-~ Sc•rvu·c (':ill 0on·1 1e1 your hckets oo UILIW.-· be at Pacific View MemonAl w, "'""'" -6 .. 2 5671 10 waste-buy 1 ltttle •d on a apectecular OCEAN . reuon ol a bf.ecti of IM!ault In pey-THE Clr1 COUNCIL OF THE CITY QF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY • $1 400 000 ' t listed oceanfront ~ • LOIS ol sports fans rud FRONT LOT W"'te __._ Park. ln lieu of n owers. con-ment of perlormatiCe of Ifie obi!-OROAIN AS FOLLOWS • • .... JU I II ed 642 5678 '" ... ,_ lribution s may be sent gatlona Mc:Uf'ed thereby, HCTION t The C•h Counc11 of lhe City 01 C0tt1 Mesa""°' and Mediterranean charmer, level lot, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiii;;J.iiiiciiiiailis•s ••--•·--.. view 3 Arch 8ey So.• SSOSH AR,!=_ OMU RS E LWV EISd ~b~:e" rec::r!,., ~~M3 ~~~~;: .·::: .. ~~ ~~,~~e~r.~~~:r:~~;~;n~~r~~~r~~= r:r!:= I Southern exposure. pvt guarded ~~::n!.,~u~ ,:;',!: ( ). vu.ta esa or or u Recorder'• ln1trurnent No. tnat were rormerly ~rlormed by th• Clly Tr1flte Eng1n-which ollice • vt be h & te crts & elUbhM, Owner. Fri Vision In Pasadena. C A. Pa-83·37U83, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC now vac1n1. 111e1elore 11 would promote 9'lllc1ency and cl1111y rormany lo 1 gate commuruty, p 8C n-f 10 Mon 7t•14H-3010. clfk v. iew Memonal Park. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810-vesl 1n Ille Tranaport1t1on S1rv1cet Eng1n .. r all ol lh• powers and dullH I nis club. Many acres of park with l or TuH to Thur (213) DER FORCASH. lewfulmoneyof t or the C1tv Traffic Enotneer . T \tl, E 799· t 159 Directors United Slll•. Of a cashter'1 check Accordingly Ille City Council ol tl\e City or Colla Meta he1et>y , trees right 8t the ocean. Priced at ls l ---.....-....--...,,.,~ -:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-)drawn on • •1•11 or nallonel bank. amends 111e Coate Mete Mun1c1pe1 Code 11 rollowa ; l t al I iiniH Yltlf . tOif , 11•1• or ,..,... .. Cledll ufllon. or • t l CTION 2 I 0 v ue. 'f - . ..... or ledetll MVlnga and lean 1 Section 10·48 IS hereby lddld 10 TWe 10 ol •h• Munlc1p1I (,ode ol • Over 20 homes now av"'lable ~v\ONEY 2111/JU ... • TZ •E .. GE .. ON uaoctellorf domlelled fn Ihle ., ... , Ille City 01 Costa Mell. lo rHd .. IOllOWI cu __ ._ , _J Frplc. comm pool/tennll. AL all pey1ble II the time of NII. alt · Section 10-•8 TraftltMlf1atleft l«vlcH lnel-' e Buildin 1 ... ailabl evto ger O'IOOll• golf IMfTH A TUTHM.l right, litlt and lnler•t helO 11r It. u There 11 t>ereby esl1bli111ed 1he Olllce of 1'renaport1llon ServlClH . g Ooo 8V e courae lake. 2 ytl old. )•I WEITCllf'F CHAnL TruSl ... In thll rMI property tltuat EnQlneer who 1h1ll 1>e eppomled by Ille City Menager Whene....,, by lhe Be d • •t f th 1360 1q. ft btrM Incl. 427 E. 17th SI. 1n aa1c1 Coun1y Ind Stale, ~bed provisions or this COde 1 po-11 gr1nlld lo 11141 City Tr1r11c Engineer or OUr guest an Vlll one 0 e drepet. wHher/dryer, ,;. Cotti Me.. u lollowa the Trensportation ServlQlf EnginMr OI I duty 111mpoMd'upor1 em1er. world's finest communities. MC aytt Low down, 6•6-9371 T)le E•lerty 149 9 IMI ol I !he~ snett be vested 1n. or 11141 duly performed by the Tren1port1Uon OWC, I t•8,500. Cell ,., Sou1herty 371 27 ,.., of Lot 3" of s .. VlCn Eng1n-or by h11 deputy or ano111., person author11ed In wtlttng call Hickey, 855-2912. PACtf1C VtEW MHIOAIAL PAM Cemetery MOf1vaty Chepet-Cremalory 3500 PtleltlC View OflW Newt>or1 BMcf'I 144-2700 Tract No. a. aa atlOWn on a mac> by him recorded In look 9, page a of Mii-HCT'IC* ) fh11 Ord1n1noe 1h1H lllk• 11tec;I end be In IUll roroe ll'llrty •••• , ••• ~ ' lilt ~ Mapa 1301 d1yt from end •II• the pHaage tlle<eol, and prior to Ille ••lllr•llon ol The acre« eddf-or Cit'* com-lllteen 1151 daya lrom 111p .. aage11'111• be pubtiahed orice In Ille ORANGE • ttom bMotl "°"* mondee!OMtlonoftllerNI~ COAST DAILY PILOT a newspaper of generel Clrc:vlellon. prtnJed and S2•9,500C Hunt a.di ~ deecrlbed le putpcw1ed publllhed 1n the City ot Co111 Meu, or In Ille attamlllve. the City Clerk Agt. Petrtcll 113-tOOO 10 be: too W... WllMfl Slreel. CoMa may cauM 1o be putllllf*I 1 aummery 011111a Ofdlnance and • certlfltd lhe feat .. t drew In the The t .. IMt df•• In the Mw. CellfoNlle. CoOi>Y 01111e text ot lhl• Ofdlllance lfl•ll be poeled If\ the offiOe of Ille City WMt...en Irvine Minor WMt...en lrvtne Mirror TIW Ufldei llglled het9by dlldeltN Cler" ti~ (61 days PflOt to Ole d•I• or llCSopllon Of thll Ordtnence ... 'Id Ctu 1"19d ad. 142· 7te1 CIWlflad ad. 142. 7917 al ~ IOf .., lnconect,.,... In "thin frfleen ( tl51 dey• after edoptlon, the City Clartc ehalf caute to t' H1&.91Nll ... BOAT SLIP AVAll.AkE J Mid atrttC ~ °' other -~tlllll'led Ille •l«emenliOMd IUnltlll<y Ind tl'leil potl In the olfioe of~ -·.~' C../?Q -a_ .I\,,., -l/, 1'.: ~Q.. .. ••• ", mon 0 nta .-on. C1ly Cletk • *11tied GOPY Olthll Ofdinene. logethtl' wlttlJl!t Dl!!!tl s>tJlll '"" w._1.s. ~Cl\.I~ ~ rJ <r ~ -----1H-W«TWl_.. .. ty~~~.regar0-PASS~~:'~l'1~~~83 Wloof~O..T~l..- BHutllully dtoorated beyffont condo l!ftll "ltt.· -~--.., do.n" ........ Uaflt lng lltle, si1111111on, or trlCUlfto OOft Hell •=--:...::t:....:. ::~~ iE~~~ ~~cl.':::' ~.Mr~:~ j~:;·;{j;~j i i_ ttle lenM IMreof end ......,_ Otl City of Coate MIN . ~ llUClfl advltlelel, end .,..,. ,..., STATE Of CALl,OfllNIA I I -cllatoaa, end ••Pit\... of I~ COUNTY Of ORANGE )11 ~ L 0 M ! , Tl\INlandoftNll'ulUa.ted~ ctTYMCO•T•MES• 1 • 1 1 1 r ,' . Mid Deed ol TNIC. The toe.i MIOUnt I, l lLUN P. PHINNEY, C~lerk and H •Olllclo C_. of I.hit City • • • _ o1 tald ~. lnOIUdlnO ,._,,,. COVnClll Of tM City Of COile • htftby certify thet tl'ie •bOW and eOly eetirneted ..... fMrtle lllCI •· f0teoolno OtdlneMe Ho. U.215 wu lftlrOdueed end~ aect!OI! 01 I L J F H T I ' ~Of the TNetee, M tM time of aectlOn et e r;r:.11 IMltlng Of Mid Ctty Counoll held on tM 7ftl dey Of I Li11t1 9"Y -. Nt ~ ~ ,,, •. ~~°' .. ._ .. ~=.,ti,:;.~t~~=-=:o~;~=:.:,' I ' I I ; :_~o:..,rei;:·;::: Otlad: -·---2t tea. MAL I llr -r .... can 11 ..... : • .,,..,. llld '°"' ,,.., -.. UTATI ll!CUNTIB iiiMCI . AYti: COUNO lMtM••"': Hal, JotlMOn, Hert109, ~ l 0 w H I M " I ~.,. ...... I. HOM. COUNCll.MtMMM: Noni 1 1 1 r r • ~.-1.1~ ............. !~'="'1 .... ,. """"-~ T,_. AIMHT• COUNCll.MEMHM: M~erlend . . . . _ _ . • ..... ., ~.J. ~.. 11'1 WITNUS ~l"IOf. I~ '*-'to Mt my 11anc1 end t ltldO IN ..... ......_ ,..,. -Ne ....._ ~ D .I. • ,.. ~ s... o4 the Citrof coace ..... 11118 2Zlld -Of NollMltler, ttll • Pt111i 1...e(tfO ii lll•S r r r r I' r r I Hel1fl • ...,, lullie tot. 1J1Mn Iii,~ ''' ltt!lf '')IOU _ _ _ _ • _ _ • AN. CliL ll70t City Clerll and-~ ====;::::::;:;~~~~~~~ "1•• -..et0 ce.nt of the City Councl I 1.W,. :.:':!·t'• mm 10 I I I J l I I I ......... Orenge .CO. Diiiy o4 Ille CifY Of Coetl MeM . . . . -• • • · 0.C. 2, t, tt, 1tlS tlOM3 Pu~lhed Ofante CoMI Oaily Nol 0.C 2 llN IHt-l3 1p• Lift ........ •111•11111 .. - Use AllWll Al servi<e when placing your od ... o Daily Pilot od number will oppeQr in your ad ... we take messages 2~ hours o day ... you coll in ot your convenience during office hours and get the reapon1es to your ad . . . this ttrvke is only $5 per wHk. For more information and to pl0<e yout""od coll 6'2·5678. a br1Qftt ... 1erge ,,_..., 11 IUlte, l Ml Nttll, oon- ll«llbtt den. 1446.000. ~ a.m1111.n IJl-1•. )~ I -,. ...... _, .. "~~ .... °'°"" .... llOUlt •f PoOI. .... *""'· & """" ..... , ia.t et N11,IOO., Cell ,etrlo• Tett0r!J._ .. ,. 180-1702, GM ... BAYIHOMI~ CofNF, SMl.000 L.Hj ......., .. ;,.,.......,. You ~·t !Mir• ft lO -blO geme Miii .... , Don't 191 yOUf ..... .. to ·~ • """ ... ' Lott of ...... ,.. Ollttllled ...... , ... \ -· .. -• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Ci>eoember 2, 1983 ...... f., lale Jae••• Pnr U SO ...... , .. ~ ltlm ~ W-11 hni .............. h!. ........ I~. .._, ltM Ofllct ln1al1 2114 .-~iiiijiii;p.,..~~ ltw .. rl hac~ 1069 •COMTRIPLr" Ct1tl"•t11 lU4 lftiirtllidlllt ~ua ltatk 1641 Ct1ll Ina 2114 ~aalttc~ 2141 SC Plaza AfN condo. ott ff86 eq fl. oG 1vllf. ke<:'COClcACM>O, "Ped~ -"" • 1trM1 ptkg, ctubhouw. al>le IQ rent mo•lo•mo. 2 see CdM section( 1022) E/IJ<M, lovely 3 Br, 2 ba, Condo Nftp<>rt H-'Oflt• ~ traller et Treasure Condo 5 MlnulM from fmifl; f Br. OCffn aide PoOI Jae M nt1mkr 1290 1peelou• Qlf~ 2 MC· H.B. 541-9889, M3·5e5e BEST BUY $7500 DOWN wm E Doud Co. 673-1600 tncd bk)'d, lrplc, 2 .w Br 2'~ 8•.1B~~· J°j"• l11ana, ocean view, S.25. 009 in. 2 Br db 1 hwy, pauo. many IT.... mQ Incl. ~Illa. Av1u: now. re11r111 1p1cei. con-Fnd Sib Hulkyt hep fem 3BREutblullCondo -------gar. lam rm. 'W/d. r,rc· urn 1 · nurn, 213·433·999t gar/opnr. $880/mo. Single or couplf.. 130·359i(aak tor8111) t.,-ence rm, can Include 1 yr. Redhlll/Oyer SA. ·11 60·000 12131 541•4460 Ltll for Salt 1400 $850/mo. 646-8937 1200· 631•395~ _ It 11 ltac~ t 641-188• 6•2·5552 1550/mo Incl utl • eK1111ng phone •YI· Al.o 11-19-83. 213/427·8•36 Etlde nr new lovely 2 Br 2 Ul-llMI !J! -49•-6907 WUll URL pertlal apace avail. Found·. mo bl", -b~tblk Ill OAIYOl·aY OWIEll Comm'I Loi : Downtown Ba lrpl beltloc No peis Beautiful 4 Bdrm estate 2Blr9A lovely Bay View. E.alde. cteen, quiet, co1y 00..--nYu. 2er. Sund.ck, WklyrentalanowavaJI. 75,.·7017 ·'" 11 "'.';'" bo-& 11% llKed rate 30 yrs San Clemente. Small 1750 A' 11 751 3898 · Pool tennis nr Fashion 2br hOYM gar yard 115.50/wk & up Color nylon co ar. "" r Monaco wlltt best GC down. owe long term, va now • Former model. Highly up-Is i1160 ,,;o. or leaM. share pool 'seso ~o .. n~ cerport, pool SS50/mo. Tl/ Phonft In room. 227• t-3 Olllce sultet avallable Htmlllon, C.M. 640-9738 view 14 Rue v111a1s $55.000 675-2156 Eslde sharp 2 Br 1 Ba ~=~d.cllSypTl~~acv~~!' 675-6488 Or 752·5668 pets, mgr 2453-B Orange Laouna Ally 494-oo77 ~port Blvd. CM • as low a1 $1225/mUo.11 N&o FOUND black F/loollt llke Open Wknds 640 1538 N • Dt 1--enclsd gar1ge, w/d • -Studio nr Mou Pt ocean ~7••5 lease requ red I ,_ • oaal111, Hr hook-..p crpts drepee Comm pool. spa, 1enn11 3 br. 3 be. den ·~ blk E.stde newly decor .. paint, • janitorial Hrvtcea In· •Cocker Mill. you'ii v .... ltHrl 1450 patio No pell: ~50 • 13700/mo Agt 760-8333 t:>each. $900 mo. Isl/IHI carpets. 2br 1ba, yard, ~:.~w;l~~g:d. ~ • .'~'r!: SEA & SUN LODGE eluded. 1 blk to o.c. Air· Springdale & ell llAT SLIP No down, 2669 sq ft.. 1'4 sec. ~8-S.42, 770-5e29 Ha~ 23 good rental• • MC No pets. 54•·30•9 carport, S850. 631·7900 1525/mo. 497·8287 StOO wk up. Color TV port & Fwys. 5•8-2801 ,_8_42_·~0_5~15--..,..--..,.-'"" u .. ,000 ac:res. S115.000 Apple -HOME FOR RENT avalllble Peta OK Save .... ~ La1Ha PIH IEIT • .. ~ ; t ~026 W. Coat! Hwy, Npl 16 t7 WHlcllll. NB. Found: Coeur Span. buff Sp8clous 3 bdrm, 2" ba \/alley $ 1 1 50/ mo M1ss1on Viejo 3 Bdrm. t'h time. call 760·8702, I01 Beach Lovera. f'Br lower e have 32 brand new 3 l!J!l f IC So Lag. nr bch. turn rm1, 278-1385 sq 11 Sulllble F, on Fairway Or. C.M. residence In private .:om· 619-948-1739 Ba seoo Fenced yard & Large 1 Bdrm w/MC gale, duplex. resp person r 1•; Ba •PIS. Bii-in•. 11 mo.3 Br. 21,., 61 Condo, TV. shr bath N-smkr IOI l)'ledlcal or dental. ~.M. Animal Control munny New crpling & O I C garage Kids & pets wef. pool. clubhouse $650. SS50tmo ,.99 •• 0111 OIW, encl patios. Ready Newport· Cretl All bltns. 1175-$250. 493·3490 Agen1 541·5032 Found Doble mix, mostly pa1n1 Walk to ocean or II O •••If 1525 come 863-0755 Agent. 645-7408 --f 10 rent tor Nov Kids OK. w/d hkup, 2 car gar, pool, STEPS TO BEACH-Very 250 sq fi 779 w 191h St black, about 6 mos your boat & ENJOY LIFE' Prtrrty no tee -A,.rl atall, Va • no pets please To eel· liP•. tenhls 8eau111u1 pvt hse. Nwpt Jae. gar. c M See unii c ut11i 5•8· 1236 or 548-7815 159-1501 ROllO•A. s.1. lltHh tmmac new3Br:" 2'..\ ba lJ•4• .... ............ - -t1brate the complel(on Ol 1'SL J5~.oodwll~~~·16-03 all priv $300. 67~~6 Incl $200/mo 851-.8921 Found· Fdog, 6-8 mos Old, 3 Bdrm house w/lrplc -~., Twnhse. eatt toe, E/stde Beaut 4000 sq 11 exec laliea -ia19 1 1711 lh•s protect we are ofter· -g -----4aM --wht w/btn patches. v1c ol&l8-l.114e.. ac Horses ok $64000 $1050 tse 645-7050 homew1m11dsq1rs.ple1 ti(, ong 1 mo tree renl to 2Br 1Ba.t>eac:h,aundeck. Btl t b J!tlt la •m •CdM dlx suites. empt SCPlau C M ~0-4381 ~al.ace 1942 • __ & sup ror 3 boal9 Own· Charming 'upperyrly. Qualtlted tenants on a garage 210') 4111 St LAm;'NA'8EACH pkg $350up.ultlpd ~855 _·....,,._,..,·,,...,,--WALRIR&LEE "'assum In 751•9039 Large modern 1 Br chefs 11 $4900/mo 768·8018 neet mature. quiet. no veartylease 645-6646 $675/moyrty 548-7154 MOTOR INN E CstHwy 675-6900 FOUND KEYS lt.E. Waatt4 1625 k1lch custom decor qu1e1 673-:1585, 1-496·3357 pels sm~1ng7:~~:~"il Frpl pool prvt Pll•O 2 B 2 B 0 Wkly raies s ios g up --On Ludington Ava .. Costa Mm.. AAA lamoly area ONLY $200's Lrg wa1.,11on1. 4 Br. 3 ba. Isl last c b • OShwshr X-1g 2 Br on cO:rse v1:w &on~~' ~o~: Oally/Wkly/Monthy 11n&1L/tfFIOE Mesa 5•0·7518 a a....w-..c.m.-r WANT OUT? . s5o53;eio";;•Y tee dblgar.301oot<lock 2yr Single Apt w1pa110 Eas1s1de$610557·2841 gar $1225/mo ~ac:nab K1lch"S avail Color Tl/, ChOteeNew~·~·~ Found 'Murphy',MGold· ~ r='l'T:. . tse.$2~/mo 650-2730 $4251mo 1st tas1 & sec -"'*lllElvlST• ••T-S Irvine Really/Martha healed9p8oo5 t &C s1epHs to l~o~a~bnors'~•c•PP~O; den Relr. Corona tags. ~ Lllxury Sea Bluff Canyon NEWPORT CREST oeposn 675-9058 •• " •.,. Macnab 644-6200 ocean N oast wy ,,_,, ' Nwpl Hgts 645-2901 lwt-ouy Conao s. l1ouses T~nnome 2 Mstr t>O, 4 Bi 2., Ba, lam rm din I IN $485/mo 1 Br l Ba lrplc, Laguna Beach. 494·5294 1200 sq II 714-645-7100 _ _ __ _ CONDO EASTBLUFF I unns neg casn llow OK 2 •Oa. lrpl. couns. spa. rm 2 car garage. nr I I 2707 upper unit, lndry rm, alt V f Baytront Olltces. PJlllOS, Found Sml melt Yorkle 4BR 2 •BA $165,000 Xlnt •oreclosure OK price 01 POOi. $800 mo ~vail no... ~ach. pool, iennis & ,ac: Ptaiuola bit-ins ica aoa p81k1ng 111n11or1a1 ' ~pe d°l Goldenweat. financing available PP terms Mr rurner 1 540-3906 S 1175/mo 675·5788 2 Br at 1 d •; 29th TSL M366tAvocl812o 1•12 5pclciou~ single. one ltal1l1 2'07 f;73. t003 m~~1*:f:r. 8;;~~'1582 Wesl· 673·5185 or collect (114)5H-01U * NEAR OCC. t>eaut MeN YOU DESERVE-IT! $700 t mo Yrly &•_...: •. • &two .. bedroomapb. 3 Br house. Walk to Beautiful Newport Center \6191 340-5434 213-433-0502 IHTHT Ill ~~~~~~~J~. ~~~ ~;!n Olllce. Receptton; 1 Con1t1 SCRAM· LETS def Mar 5 Br, 3 ba. 2 slry. Foreclosure• 4 Bedroom New M!ed 20 Townhome 2 Br dupieK, trplc/gar. 2 1 er 1 Ba 111 bll·lns lndry S 1900 499•1526 rm, kitchen. sectr . ma oc:ean view $379.900 VILt,AUE COMMUNITY drs bay, 1 blk Nwpl Pier rm.." car port. nr t:>e'ach & & rneaaage servlee avall. ANSWERS HtHH hrall~H $1200/mo 851-9020 --- 760-8702 Agl 2 Bdrm, 2'~ Ba, 1600 sq Yrly lse. 218 21sl St shops. s42simo. Lirge Big Bear cabin. Pool sepera18!)' C111 Sally It. ot pun lu11ury 2 car 838-29511732-2598 735 w 18th. St. table, cotor TV, 2 lrplc, 714176-0·0100 Osprey . Limbo lalMa New 3 br, 2\Af ba. 2 car~ Peaiaaala 2107 twnhses. t yr lease. $ Furniture. wet suit. new garages. spas In every I 2 t0• s..._ps 14 (714)545 6916 Filth u 1nnow electronic cars. clothlng, -e. master suite, din· Bach yrly, pallo, on the TSL M&•t 4 • 1 • "'"' · Corner Jamboree at ·'"' much much more 3 12 ood b 1 bay S325 lnclds ulils. 311 ----• .n.. MAMMOTH· Lrg_ lurn 3 br MacArlhur. lncludff algn FOLLOWS mo. 1s1. last .-$300 sec. OCEANFRONT at wedge, 2558 Orange. For appl, 15 lhru June call Mark at 640-4950. Avenlda Cumbie (Eat>. ooms, w urn ng Ed,...wa•-673-19•3 Large 1 bd·new carpell/ HliRmo:ii:O or 2 ... b ...:.._. spa · itps' rights, approll 3500 ...... ft tittle guy *' hi• daddy ~• ,llrept1c:.es. mlcro·wave •-••• · drapes/ paln• on ground 11.,~..,Rril~ED " a conuo. • ...., .. _ b Id o d bl II condo a ea) 9 4 • vo1 ..., 10 $800/mo 499 5304 ground level e1<ecvtlve of· why ,,. wu a · • re- Avail Dec: 15 84. 673-9319 New, lu11ury 3 Bdrm 2•,; ba _u_ __ 1 • ovens. private palio1 & CtrtH ••I Mar 2722 lloor. 382 \/lclorla Street. Al l.) rt IES• · ' • lk:e suite. Excellent Pa.rk· piled. "It's what happent LI" ISLE Yards . gardener $410 851·9523 P"ID, HEALTH leat1ll It Inf. Landlord desperate when your mind wande<s Costa N t aa 2124 condo. E'slde C.M Large Mesa Verde: 4 br, 3 ba yd. 1ac.1$t050 85t-6226 provided.-Elegant living CdM 3br 2ba. fr.pl. 5 " d h I FOL Ital Price, Ital Cod . only 15 minutes from blocks to beach. avall Lg 2br, 1ba. • Plex, patio. (~UBS TENNIS, Sla11t 2tol $ 09 sq It •• Is. Call an your • r • Remod. • bdrm, 3 ba FUhton Island. 7 minutes t2-t5 $1.050 Call Brad $475 mo 791 W WJ!.aon. SWIMMING. plu~ "The Orlginalil Karen, 752-544• Ptrataala 3 12 lurn house S 16001 mo. HTIEWATll Please ~all 556-9716 2 Br 1 Ba lrple micro 2 car home $435.000. Assum to s.c. PllJ• or O.C. Air· wkdy 6•,.·9111 or Harry Sa11sun 9·5 Mon-r much more' Sorry. llN•UTE FlllHI NEWPORT BEACH: 300 CUS Of Isl 217 Via Ithaca Open port JuSI east ol New· 6•4-8567 alter 4 (213) 596-3703 110 pt>ls. Modt>I~ Newport Bc.h &4t·1899 sq 11 office. avail. Dec. 5 CIR ·sun '12·• Cannery 1111. port Blvd. & ao of San Ctal a ••aa 27 4 "LIKE BRAND NEW" open daily 9 to 6 Call M·F 9-5. 642_.&44 MISSAi£ lrYiH 2144 garaoe w/opnr, pool & Town Center spa.$795.556-9200 Un1vers11y tage Realty 673-3777 Diego Frwy $1050/mo. Sparkling 1 Bdrm from 4 Br. 2 ba hH. w/d, kit. OC Alrporl arN new of. - llW 11./WHTCLIFF 631 ·5439. 2• 73 Orange 1 Br 1 ba. cpts/drps, blllns, $.US. 2 Bdrm from $535. Oakwood eto. 911 VICtorla. $250. lice bid (90".4 teaMd) 719 NO HARBOR BL vo. ST &LUIS LIL NIM Condo Furn New 2Br. lam rm. 2''rba. 2 car gar, WaltttSOPIR1 llp. 2 patios, ale:. 2 Frencn windows. C.dtaiaiaaa carport. 716.C, Shalimar Utils pd pool garage no $20 d8'>~6•8386 corner gRedhlll/Brlt tol. FULLERTON •II• PHL ·SPA • ft..•araiaLH ••tO Or. S4 i5tmo, 556-9550 pets · ' ' GirMn ApirtlMtlls Beachlroot house. 1 Br Will build to aulle tenant, 110·1112 IN IMMACULATE CONO vm • i.'W 301 Avocado. &42·9850 _, avail, $350/mo Balboa 1000 sq ft $ 9911 NNN l •ay a _1 Frplc. pO'ols/jac No pets. al e. ln·hO(nt MC\lrlty. S 1150/mo 714 676-5734 W/O, pvt club \IW/lennls • ONLY ' $25K dn. assum New ocean Qt;W Condo 1 Br. stove. refrog. newly 241 WWilson631-0960 Nr-port 8Hch :>O. Agt 673·5•10 • 751·5989 -• WH l~~·~nd~s~N~~ st10 ~· tor rent In Laguna Niguel. carpeted. draped & NEWPORT APrs---1700 16th Strut CdM Rmmt 10 share 2 Br ATIRACTt\/E Ntw~rl leac~ 21'9 cts, ~s. Jae. saunas. gym, beaut clubhouse. Call 873· t600 548-0458-2 ma.ster suites. mtero-painted, 2188 Mapte St 2 Bf. $365/mo • u1111 tn· (at Dover) · ap1 2 btks 10 beach MtF ·a~~~~:.~~~. f;~J~'~~:ti T~ASSEs:vuEs~a~ · wave oven, lrplc, no pelS $05 • dep. No pets. To lan1 only No waler beds. 642·5'13 Blvd u B a•2.28"• LI NDA lSLE WATER· Jumbo studio. $600/me>< FRONT Furn 6 Br $6500 3683 Bear SI aG. . 01 4 Br $4500 673-1•64 :: 1 llLLllOllOllll A premium property at S l .295.000 5 Bdrm~. 5'hbalhs. lam rm, ltbrary. large yard, beaut view OPEN SAT/SAT t·5 Agent 673-25661759-1616 tn CREST 111 H Former mdl. v-. 3 Br 2"• Ba.$ t83,000 owe Prtn only Own1 /A9t 730·5688, 646· 7958 PENINSULA TRIPLEX Besl loc. l dOOr 10 .sand 3 & 2 Bdrm uniis Reduced 10 $389 000 67J-,J6-00 WM E OOUOCO $900/mo. Call Tll'f'I al see call 645-9604 no pets 2450 Newport prol prel. 673-8779 ., .,.. ..,.. ESCOITS /IOIELS 752-7363, Mon-Fri, 9·5 Nt wport Buch No. Christian~ needs home to • EUCITIYE SllTEI • OLIVE TR'e'f'APTS shr. Empl nlsmllr Lor· 1 MO FREE RENT Ootcall ONL y 835·9199 t ... taHI 2 Bd. 1 ba. 191 level. Walk 2 Br ·1''> Ba. Twnhs, crpts, 880 Irvine Avenuf ell• 6•2-3505/776-348• W/shor1 term lease, lull EXOTIC DANCERS M/F Uafaraia~H 2525 ~"soo~~:.e~S1~4a;fort drapes, dshwsshr, up-(ell 16th) F/21-35 to shr wlcpl, 2br serv suites. 881 oowr Dr For Bachelor(ette) Parties 2 Br. "'h ba. lndry m'i. dated ktlctoen. tarung II 645-1104 S • ., B 631 3651 +stripper grams 826-4941 ,r"'c. c"omm """""· 2 stry i Br~ studio apt, S6501mo. 714/548-7387 1ba house wlspa, wl d. ulle 1 .. "· . • "'' """" Id h ~ $600I central C.M. '$250+1hUtll "Tiii,, EllTIO ••--1 SJ851mo. w · oo"up. mo PALM MESA APTS. ----5•8·6125 -" ~ettJn Assoc. Brokerage 642-5530 or 646-9556 1 Br S,.60tmo. 2 Br. $515. EXECUTIVE SUITE Bachelor/Bachelorelle 863· 119 I 2Br 1Ba 2912 Pep~rtree, Olllce hrs 9_. 15fi1 Meta 2Br, .2ba, nr beac:h. $795 Fem. wanted to shr Balboa Nwprt Ctr 640·5470 Ottloe& Birthday Parties CM Chlld OK. No Pets. Dr Santa Ana Helghta yrly. 111· last • dep. laid hse. Jan thru June. TllE UST 1111111111 At1rl•tafl Farala~H 559-4718 $525/mo 7141546·9860. 557"6985• '·33~~ s275 • ulll 675•6082 luiatll 738-8538 558·8538 I I• 2 Bi on Lido Incl. spa FREE RENT tn e~change leataJ1 2116 Y • Easlside 2 Br. 1 ba. gar. \ bdrm: stove, relrlg. membership $750 1 •ordaybabysltttng.smln· GARAGE wltA OFFICE PHONE FANTAS Valle~ 2234 Illa.. · 2'06 1' P 1 c: · beam cell $400 Ava11 1mmed 673-9319 1ured child 631-8510 Near Balboa Bay Club 25 ladies 10 share your 2 Br Penn $700/yrty 1 $615-$625. • Isl, tes1 & Fan1as1esl 828·7162 s ..... .,' Wiater I HOM FOR RENT BAYFRONT Small Studio 58' $225 2 P11r$ons~ no ~~ 1 30pm $980, uclusave N wpl Fi rm-ml. ,e 24-30. shr .$290/mo. 646-764, Tn--, ---tll frount1mrV11Hey; :1 BdJm utrtsPd Ou1et. empt~t pets 650-1798 STUNNING lrg 1 Br gar-I TowerCondo,detu)(2Br., 3b, ap1, 250 mo. N ~B Ct a•trciil ,,.,. lltat als seso Fenced yerd & gar-, S435tmo yrly 673-0 den apt S425 pool & rec 2 t)a on bay w/oc:ean view area. A'la1t now Days I I 2911 Two round lrop tickets. JAOOH llHLn -1? Br 2 ba ? pa11os tall 1 age Kids & pets wel· IAflrf•t•ta Fwral alat4 c••POrt s495Jrno • Isl area 710 W 18th St ano lull sec Dock avail 250·0•40 557-2428 ev ~l'!~-'1'9!P"-~I!'-"~~ A11·Cal 10 Seattle or Call AnswerAd 823. -------642-4300 (24 hrs! ...... l 1f1r1i1ila•' Geatral 2202 Super spac10U11 ,. + 2 up. KINGS ROAO Lge 3 bd. graded 1n51de & out elite area EZ terms· $500 .. • lamlly rm. home In Clll· $50 securlly lee !haven: Mo to mo. I 1200. 53.7-5027 WESTCLIFF Lov~ & large 4 bdrm rem loo WestS1de SEE THIS ONEI home In lmmac. cono. 2 Br 1 Ba enctsd gar. w/d POOL. $1700/mo 10 mo, rool'I'!. crp1s drapes patro WaterfrHt Mt•ta llO. no pets. $550/mo ~ sec 131·1•00 548-5442. 770-5629 1 Br. yrly. $550 FoHlaia PllOP UllH•Ellt, ~~~!, 863-0755 Agent, lalMa iast & sec dep 548-t9.1 I Tem11c vtew touch of 673-3504 675· 1570 F/rmmte to shr i br ocean 1300 °' 860 SQ ft ottloe/ Portland lrom 0 C Mus1 S11Dc;aous 1 l>OKl<Oom con-11,111'·1 lla 1 _ 1 Pt•laaala 2'07 I 5325 1 8, 1 ba single nalure 1 Br w/loft. all Across lrom L•do Manna view apl Hun11 Bch by retail space. bollom llr. t>e use<I belOfe t2J 15l83 oom onou~ Assu me II •-L 2240 1 I W 17 conven1ences.tromS750l 381 2bl newtydec0< 12·1 Ooreclty across 8Scsqll 28944Cam1no S~S·~~-1187 $87 500 a1 "12 2S .. Asll· l alMI ••t. -•C• s · Bach cozy. S•SO mo to Non-smoker on Y lh No pets 2151 Paco~lc ftplc $895 998·5868 street trom ocean $300 <le Estr:~~·.,f~ Sch l aia·atlltl ang $119 500 Cati Peaiasala 2207 Beac:h apt vacant 1 Br. mo 1s1&1as1 • dep Reis ' near Whllller 548•3829 63l·6107 Al the beaeh a~ Br 2 08 mo 847-8849alter 4 642·8204 • ..-------""!"'-children Or< 962-4471 1 req o 673-5489 1211 J'Br 2Ba 2~15 Orailge Ave apt ,1 block frorrfocean F sto-:l b 2 b-1 t580 Newporl Blvd CM ftrlalt 4012 ---------5 t!:c; ~.~ .... , ;~7~ lrom 968-9853 SASO Keith BA y FR 0 NT AG e carport paho lndry hk·UP I TIE IAISY .... nnts courts 8CIOSS the w~~ar. ~albo~ Pen as:fs 400 SQ It $375/mo Lobs11tf Fishing 2 BOats .. . WfSTCLIFF·llHICH 11 3 E Balboa Blvd Downtown 3 ~b• beachp1er prkg I Br I No pets s535 Soefla FOf Ii.ad~ & tile' parents street. unturn Only $775 . ultls 673-6529 eves Agent 5• l·5032 alt equlppment. xlnl caSl'I $219,000 buys 1ar9e 4 714-879-5991 duple.: 2'2 bJkst h 2 $675-$600 Ul1lspd 303 MgmiCo 541 ·1324 • R 1 yearly tease Call be· F 10 Shr w/M&Fwell·loc. Shopslolfi<:eStstores 650 llowwlthunllmitedpoteo- Bdrm. J batn nome. ANO urport Water paid. E.. Edinger 1/871·2866 $425 1 Br relrlg. no pets. • ~~i Lg~ 1ween 8·5 Mon· Thurs sq ft or less. reas llal. Newport Beach se1terw1llhetpw11h1tnanc· CortH ••I Nar 2222 $725/mo.8•2·8 3 tal~"' 4 patio 72,..C James St. •SWIMMINGPOOL 71 41759-0351 N.B condo. $3IO/mo + CostaMeS4C·2 548-7249 mooring, will. con1lder mg Ready to move rtghl 3Br & oen Ocean v1-. 2 EAe<:utlve style •• 2 large ... . 673-7787 BEACON BAY Lrg tv'g rm urns 675·96•3 eves . trade 631-395• 1n Call tor appointment lrplcs S 18001mo Over· j modern kitchen elegant $425. Dix mobile hOme. no 5525 2 Br pool 2 pefSOnS 1780 Ptacentta Ave wt pine pnlg Corner UI. IOll 1111 IOlll ta•a1lrial laalana 0,,. 142 5200 1· look1ng Ch•na Cove. AgJI formal dint.no designer P•1·1· Mature adult•. only. no pets .. 325 J 17th ~7 141642-3790 wind/st. Beemed c.tl, 1 Prof shr w/same $370 ~ ltatall 2920 - 640·•868 decor thru-out natural Quiet. MCUre Pl 646-5 t37 11-7PM 687 W 18th St. bd, wld, ~ch, gar Prlv ulll tsttlast dep 49 6• 1260._.sq.._h. w. Irvine~~ UIE , 1· A Y,;ioi;.., --rock 1 ., 1991Newpor1,646·8373 . <7W~ 'ls-r~· ·t·i..~ __ ~....,/\. ..~:u;.4~.w>'(I· f.._''r;:fj. l ''i' ,\f_ ~tl.~~ ';l · . -~~ > .. .,.. .. J ' " ~~~rfe~~-,. ... "86Nlnc;Olla i me 51 37' 1u11ury securlty;oodo wt ~Tom 8:>1·8929 ' i 'l Br 2Ba s 1~: Biii ONL I 4 + $ secur· ALL UTILS PAID Own/agl 559-6221 belol'8 10 0' alttf • same, 2 pvt rms & bath + 2.oeo sq "· 3975 Birch, ~ Gr.!,Jndy Rltr 675·6161 ~ty tee 537•5027 Compare befOfe you rent. Charming 2 Br 1 Ba In B.AU BIG CANYON Condo: Goll entire home. 631·5•39 NB. $1330. MtA zoning. .. . fJOJJt hevse.3br ;?ba. avail HOMES FOR RENT Custom deelg~ leature1, trl·pl81& crptl drapes mle81i course view, 3 Br. 2'h ba. M/F rmmte sllLl:lt.au.tJ c:g.2. A ent_ 5• 1·5032 .PCoPtdysar • .or? 54.200 ~ _ ·-11bfe lmmedlatflly S925 Huntington Beac h 3 poof, bbq cov rd garage, blltnS pallo ISOO'f S Beautltutly-lend1caped ~ ~:::: r,>:'c>(l.~a~~~ r, 2 ba CdM apt. Resp. Coale Men lnduatrlel c8~a0h 1• cd2o7wn, ,.?,.A£.22714 -Cl 1076 rno "780·831>4 8dTms:-$8'75:--retfll•d 11.1rroundeo with ptuah dep No pelS 540·•,.84 garden ap11. Pool & spa. n/smkr. $390/mo Incl. Bldg. 3000.,, II 1111-up In ~ • " or.,...,.,. aa tatalt yards & garages. Kids & landscaping No pets. Patlos/deck1. No pell. BIG c YON CONDO d ••o 7 75 ..... • 0 Dow.!! Front house 3br 2ba. avail pets welcome. 863-0755. Bach Furn. $515 Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba, Water.gas Bach $450 AN utlla. Ju Y -• 2 deluxe lnduetrlal park. In· Mta!I, It LMa 4114 able Immediately $925 1 $ 8 1515 2bd ~den.$1275tmo ... F·" 3b 2b '"'bl k cludesappro11600ftof _ Agent. no ee. t Bdrm Furn 580 stove & O/W Incl. No 1 drm. 873·7761, 780· 1397, agt ml ... ~·r h r12~. " °f· office. •7e per ft groas.' 111 & nd TDt. COMM'L & sgo~~o oc1~~n Y7~ n!:' mo 760-8364__ -Vacant 3 Br 2 Ba. children 365 w . Wiison. 6•2· t971 05~8 s8.7S5•2901·01581POM. ~ dep. 113611 EE. 1188tlhh. 6464 6-682-085166 OLW I ••••p 16050~3a2c53. N........,";~h 1005 Br loao Or Ive. JUMBO. MCS FUNDING Owner mus I relocate Jasmine Creek 2 br attach .. OK. close to aehools. Alk E.1lde Bachelor. stove, .. • • • · -v-.. -~4· 7269 548·5551. now. s14o.~ 4!_2·1747 I ~~/s~~~~. ~:lf4ls::: ~o: Kellh $750. 962-4•71 relllg. ~~~_fl'i~ $310 °B:le~T.~r~o:. ~I~ Baell $455 crr.:-~i:o~:*':;;1~~ ~~F~~s~~:t:rM2!:.hS3: hHHCtatal l ~.-,,-,-,.,_-.-.-,~~-- Ta1tia 1090 I t20-1306 an)'11me lmae zi44 hk-up, new crpts new 1 Bdrm S515 trpl, stove & pvt gar • utile 6.46-9178 evs ATTENTION LEUZINGER T.D. I 4121 DESPERATE MUST SELL l 0, .. S1t/IH ~•:SO 3 bd. 2 ba. end townhse. IHI. ltac~ drape1, tiled kllch. no 2250 S~~t~o W1y !~~~~-~~5 526 Irvine MIF to shr beaut. 2 br N.B. GRADUATES OF 1959 OlllSTllll l&llt 281 2ba No down .Assum 21J J I lrpl. wet bar. dining rm, • Imo ach. 1 ' & pelt. $495/mo. +. MC c;ondo..11\Mter br Ctean. Looking lor-lellow c1a .. Your home equ1ff Ot TD 12"• In. Pay clos1q.only CORONA 0~1:!Ai• Half prlv 11iu.o, no .ee••~lm wniwn,JK-18992 Florida 648-~42..-77<>-5629 1'tSTlAlt YIU.Ill Mm/WllTOU Ff considerate non/Smkr members who may be In may hold the an.-Call Mo pym1s S9981ncl ta~es Q 2t3-430·8A•2 8•2·283• Ot 642·3172 E11tllde 3 Br 1 Ba. col· 2 Br, pool, jacuzzi. garage 2 er. 1 Ba, nu cpl/drapes. $350 5•8·7016 all. 5 Ille Orange County area. brolter (619)758-0318. & assoc: 832-7378 g~l~v~r~ ~,.:c ~:a~ 3 Br 2ba condo. Wood· YOUR ow11 I age. 2817 0 Elden. avail , lndry rm. no pe1s. btl·inl. pool. no pell. M/F wanted N B. & C.M ~;. :1 • wor~lng one c;::~ I •· ... Sl -.~R 1100 T b11d9e Laund. hkup, very n $6fi5/mo. 631·1755 carpOrl $895/mo 645~6. 9.5 5275 reun on t f aa ••W it tats vlflw hree bedrooms 2 Br '"Ba. 1555-$565 line Deluxe duplex 951-255t ell 6.30PM •1 ,,.. ... ,..,..--..,e:_.:::.:J-.liif!!-t"''-""""'-""r-'"' Two oaths $1300 clean. ear1htones. CIOH cou11TRY s II NEAT 1 BR NEAR BEACH mo -last &46 9146 ,........,. "'V ...,.... ..... ""' .. "" Obie \!Wide. 2 br 2 ba adull Agl Sharon llogt 63 t -7300 to poolltennt1. Avail .., n U TS I 955 W. 1911'1. St . • FREE·ALL AGESI food MMlf. Apply In per. park nr beach New insul January 15th. $850/mo. ESTATE S650/mo 2 Br 1'"1 BalTSL II&.. Ml-1122 128 •3rd St Yearty Call Nffl. conSlderate prof. to TV COMMERCIAL SEM· ion btwn 10AM·2PM, roof & lrplc $30.000 Smart 2 81 1 ba used Ev/wknd 786-2767 TownhOUH, enel1d gar· before 10AM 786-4167 stir 3 br twntoome In Irv· INAR SEE SUNDAY AO. Tuet·Frl Pacific Coe1t 642·5291.646-2849 brock lrplc; hdwd lloors Brand n-2 Br. 2,,,., ba eeautltul&parkllke age,yard,lr~.lndryrm.,West.slde 2BR lBA up. NEWPORTHf;IOHTS 1ne $320mo. • 'h utlls. 21H65-U 9t Dfnlf 450t w . Peclfle '"SCANDIA MOBILE PK i;~;r Below ~;~ .. ~75 Condo S825tmo with terraced pool sma11re:1°~ranoe ~~=~~. u~1~~ .. ~.·~;~: NEW 1 BDRM 1500 lnct I Patty 552•6•31 eves SPIRITUAL READINGS coasi HW'f, N.B. Roomy 2 Br 2 ba mobile _ 1 6 7 5-6000 644-12 11 •Private Patios $250 sec Call Beth utlls No pets 759•919,. Need female. rellable Advice In all matters. Love liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call tor Info 963-9235 Ct l l l Mt H U24 Agenl •Covere<I Patios TSL •cal M2· 1113 I 63 l ·5230 Newporl'iiland"Wiler: roommate Condo wllh marriage & bu1lneu'. --EU~ --1 •--------2119 Aalelgh. 3 Br 2 ea s 3 B 2 B I •SpaclousApls --Iron• Otlu•e38drm2ba l pool, 1ac, tennis. volley Atao coun1ellng 1815 """ Ulu.•HtLLS s850 pectous r 8· am •D1n1noA1ea Telte~eryone lntown whal•Baat.hac• 2741 $t050mo 650·•186 batt & security g~te. So El Camino Real, San The ,..._1,,_ Coait Dally • rm. 2 car garage. •Walk·lnsctosell you ve got to sell ---Non -Smkr pret d Clem LIC'd 492·7296 "".,,. A Beaultlut 1972 Royal 210CoSlaMesaSt Eside Tu<llerock $1000/mo • •HomiHlkekltchens Advertise 1n classllled •1 br •Pl in duplea ... OO INOFEEApt&Condoren· $317/mo Broolll'lurst & Pllothaaanexcellenlop· Chalel Home-Lorgf' hv· collage S550 • sec dep 213/681-6765 1 btoc:k to Hunllngt<111 & 642·5678 mo, Isl. Hist & cleaning 1 I Ills. VIiia Rental• Hamilton, HB Call Linde Ltat I f•••• 3804 pottuntty for a career ing-dlnang • •lchen area Owner 549-2042 UTC 2 br-2 ba townhouH. Frwys ---4 m1 to beach 545-27 t6 , 675-4912 8rol\e1 at 963-0260 or 556·6100 011ented Major Account I am 11 Y 'm w 1 w e I 2 bd, 1 b• ..f8'J>ort. clean. encl gar. ale NeKI 10 UTILITIES FREE \ · "'" 11.111-1•11 .. 1 • 1 br condo pa110. at~. gar, llERSAILLES , IPT IOI OllM Exewtlve with 8 proven bar mas 1 er b n 1h S6001~s1 Bay St uc1 $810/mo. 933:9509 ~w10 hook-up. rec: center 2 Br Ocean vie.,., $1100 OUND •DS track record. Great w/wJllk 1nctoste 6 garden 644-7279 , _ , Bdrm Furn $585 ' ~ ·"' 11• .. ull '' f\ ''' 1 No pets Harbour 1575 , Agent 631•4960 TO SUlll'ICl ... 22• f n potential. guaranteed tub E1aoora1e 01ess1ng • La1aaa hac~ 22411 2 Bdrm From S695 1111 •·• t••t , '""' 840 1830 540 6423 draw against com· area wtdouble sink Also 2 Br 1 Ba Duple• sm tncd 1 ARCH BEACH HEtGHTS LA QUINTA HERMOSA "''"' '' .. , '"" ~ , · ... · __ • • Spaoiou• apt. 1 nn trom ON CHERRY LAKE ARE fRE£ minion OeSlra tomove 2 1ar9e oeprqoru• & 2nd varo gar c:ieen No pe1s 3 b a $ 1. 2 0 0 / rT\ 0 · West ot B,,ach. 3 blks 1 Sr With crplsl dtQI. bulll beach. carpets. dr•PM ~ S home 10 •hr. S315 -Into mana~t a plu1. oath \.ight •nlertors S575 SSOO <'eP .,954 494_9453 Owner $0uln 91 Edlhger "I"''·'''' 1n s1ove & oven, relrlg 642-2357 • > utlfs 645-8535 all. 6 l Send resume to Young adults Nelcome A Meyei549·3•8~ ----.-.-· • •41-1441 •.. ~11.1.:~.;..i •. ,, I.!:.'. No_oets r 96-0~SP.ECTAC~L~R BlyVlew, Piel'""' 101J1ar.enew Cal: P.0 80111.SSO Agl ~•Os5937 2or toa 9aragfl. w1d Ll .. ae-Blllf fm· --.,. 1 ieeau1 2Br 108 1wnhl4I. 3BR JBA. lrple, m1c:ro. j condo 1n Woodbridge. Ml·Hll " Costa MeM. 92626 •• noo1tup stov . watet~HOMt tdA RE'Nf 1 Hut. le1c~ 2740 laat. ltacll 2741 trplc, pauo. vaulted ~,.1 gar S950 mo • ulll SJOO • ullls 786-7717 •EO_E ______ _ spot turn c M area 642·•959 Ba S850 Fenced yard & area nr Hun1 Hrbor , ro · ACCOUNTING DEPT MOBILE Home 12 140 on paid no OelS $650 I Laguna Hills 4 Bdrm 2'r \ tng, blttns. encl gar. •Int 675-3688 P 1 -,,on smotllf lema)e $14.950 5•8-~88 evp '2 br I bl Nwpl Hgls I garage Kid• & pell_,., Kenneybunkport? $625 846-0736 'Split level 2 Bdrm. 1 'Ba I 30 Mtlll same to •herein Thousand• QI tar.. are Ci.ncal AMlstant. FIT. 863 0755 Agent _ · ______ , patto $510 B1cheto1 I C<IM 851·2000 ext 220. told ,,,.,.yday In ciaHI· typing requited. Pacific lac••• Prtr 13501 ~;~1~ ~!~'52 .. '!:~0 • : • · Didn't he win the c!~:.~0 ~~!.~,~ J.!:: 1395• ~8-268~-·--I 213'9 t3·60t7 tied. Whara you nne? ~ow 7~•,:or~.!..Jark. "·Piel< on Lynn St HS s 12 Br. 2 bl. den. 2 cargaf. •l11iH "" Monaco Grand Prix in '73? gar $575/mo. ~•637 s~· ~=-:,.'!~ ~?5 s;::1~ ~.;~~.T~:':: 942·~79 4•2 " -rv• yrs new 1 3 1 OK I upg1aoea. 111 amen1hes. 2 ST 2 Ba 'llew, I~. oar· SpllCIOUt qulei 2 Br 515. w/utM 2131870-7833. $385/mo, 642-3860 or luUtu 0.,. 4114 lu!!W On. 41lt Ownr/Okr 963·2422 1 nr Harbor & VICIOfla. ~ & lake memt>e<•....., 'r-fV""\ ~ 2 Br. T11rnhte 1585. Well W•--2 Br.,.. •-. Ir...... 64fl· 188t ellk for Tom. S850/mo 213-438-268• tncld. 1 Child oil. ~~;ii ....-1 I\.../ .._ 10 beeCfl H0-885e "'"" c ... '"" t 714-6-tS-9546 now ••50Jmo. ,.,.1 .,18~ II • I -.. ( --t) llt•........,·""'""rt ~. no Ptll $700/mo. Stor 2 Br bMCtl apt. fem ... "" ...,, .. '°' 1• no wre "'"' or ..... • ... ,-~.... wenc 10 b9llc:tl ' Bdml. t3 t-65H p19t. 1312.50/mo Le><t. 1-lllT DrWPle~ lrplc'; fenced ·~It t W t ' •IS. don'l lttl ~~·,. nol llOl!t., c~t•. dr•P9•. eto,,•. 531.n1e~tsS.930l .n.. Superelghtple• each with yard det gar S450: 111, IC• ._ ltlllltybuntoo<tllOMof ltdlttH!ctJ-.ir refrlr•· 100/mo lautt ..... IJA 3 Bdrm. 2, ....... , doub"-IHI & ,._,, 581 ... 179, 2~ba du...._x, w/o. dlfttrtnl t0trtllltftt ltoor l)ltM at S..1111111 Vtll... •3• 4 37 Spec:. Mn. 3 tw, i'A be .. .,.. ... .....,.,.. .,_ 1.. e. h • _ ___. .,.,._ -"'t ~ .,.. 1 llr. •"'liO/mo. No MC\K· ...._..... He-... "_ .. ,.-.. garege Copultd be con· 494-5849, 542·4824 Ir~. huge PttiO Slept to an HuntHl&10ft K ....-......... It I r....,. .., """""" -« ,,,.. v•• do•. o-w111 1lnt0Qt 11 3 Br 2 ea condo E tide 2 beh. 5AOt Neptune S900. of tolatt, petlOMll1td 111olmlonll plllMlftl. WlllUll IPTI lty. Stept to eancs. New edutts. amenltlM. 1250 n v.%. Super invest· car er. 1,0 ytd. Pool", te2_.t63,{2t3)379·5015 Thi kind ot atttt1llOll yo41-.erwe, Spac:lout 1' 2 er. from carpet ' t:'· IMet "· 964-8029/644·25'3 ment. Uk.Ing $795,000 jac iaoo1mo. 831-0303, 3·• Br, 2'A t>a. 2 blockt to A 1*'-1bllfldol11thitt llld lwl.-1525. I.all• a 8troeme, 2•1f\.SI. 21 1692•2725 WE LOOK ,OA YOUI CALL BILL COTE 673-•797 beach. tlOM 10 pool & llt~lled Ill . IOHlt Wltll bebllltfll bfoob llld Qllltt poOI • 1pe. large rec ttouee/Aoommltel 1 .. 1.00 ___ ___ t-nla ... 2 ......... Poftft. cooled by 11tl11t•I CKUn bnttn. Add to room. n t w I Y rt· 11!1r z::.., unl!!Z .. ::c, ~llmhtd 132-41)4 • 3 Br 2 Ba llngle 1tory. "'" ...:...._.... st;~ , tllft tlftlld ~Is, MiitMllft& pools. I jKllUI and decorated. btavtllvlly '"'"'" '"''" .,.. •• COTE ·~· REALTY U76/mo Property ,..,_...,., 1 eon"'*"ltocellOft 11111 lhoppittC Ind 1andec1ped. HGurlly utll Incl. 1"'41nt .,., WOf'natl-"ltolhrl'IOmt H 0 u.. 8 .. 2 • 3 9 5 0 . 3 BR 2'h ba BIO CANYON. I tf!lpfojlMl!t '"' yo11'n JOI • pl.Ct lf!JOM wollld 9a1ee. 50fTY no 1)111. 7 t4-662..QH4 With matu,. ·~"'·"· 842· 1010 s20001mo. 64•..0•U bf / prou41f call holllt (htn llenntYbu. 11\portl) e4t$t 1 ,urnllltltd .-oom ""' ao 1275 • 1~ utll. Alf a 1'9q. 81Ckbly -co11909. ~ ~~•-44S4 OM 111d two bldtOOlll, Ofll and twp blltl Coatt Plata. '•m•I• Cal &CMTI &49'-fM3 wt pool on '" acre 38r 2"' a condo, ~. ld11l1 11Jtrt111tntt lfOfll SS7S Pftltt 12&0 H• 1737 lfttl!1 ...... : .. H50tmo 751·9033 835 Amlgot •9. Ste& s ncl On ttle bMch 1 room11)1, n;;;;i :;en =in E tide 2,.., 8;-;-ea. patio. 844·9081. 213-541_.~ ~ WI ic~i. a betti uoo ~Of r.;: Dy ...... lrW • n c: I y Id b II • In.. 4 81 2 Ba ~ laland, I 11\ )11<~11 .. n10· \ •. .. • s-.. 11~ 011-;,.:::: :r.~,:. Irv ilG I -'• "r.-1576/mo M<>·0500 2 cat "9f 2$" OOC*, Y''Y "' "~ .. -• ~ Super 11\COme ptod~no ... •622 Ctlennel 11500 • 'l!Ol ' flee """' "°°"' 1n cotCIM HIQtllend, ~··Huntington Harbor EISIDE 38111. 18A. f'RPL"' u. ....... .,~tea . I & 1 M '"'° .... CA\ Non """'· Miiera .... Htvtt a vKancy '~ Roc:11etttf seoo1mo .... , m~s ~ ~ t.. HIMIMlttl .._CA • , .. , .. " l~~"".., ..,... A ' r..., '"' _.;iijoi._. __ 1111!1~!!'!11 L8r9t 3 Bdrm 2'' bt 549.ff.t7 0t 945·7278 • yr Old twM• tlyte 5er (7J4) ,..I • 01•ll•ttlltfl I., UfO'" ;eo-oet; llfl 4 _,,.,.. vntt • 121 211 £. ~. c!Mn:Qiiief & coty l''°'· avail 1216 frOlll IN SM 0.. rr...., .... 110tt11 Oii '-It It • Jot IO IMclll"'"' "aOtNtln NI Coeta Mete ne. a 1 Ir lb• Ce4I tor 2br. o• yard lh•ed SIOOtrno. MOO aec [net I Md-.. 111111...t111 MtF*911 ta ,.._. '1.-flMllGlllf iMlella Mldley POOi 16!>0 rno no peta. OW I ClfPOrt No pelt r-Wlllllllll • ftow .._ 10 . 'It~ l('ft, lndry & POOi Pl" • Sh•,.'"' H0-1980 '"9' ,.u .e Oranve Ave teOM21 . ..._ -- -U&l'Wtl 8't-OSI•.,... • IPNIUlmll ·-nm•••• ••llT 11111-llllT m 1 ue111'1n11 {' 1111,111 -Tlm Landmark location, proven -~ bulmem. Just .,.,.t4'Ct for owner OJ*'*tol"I call ua for partlc\a1ant on ttm '"Bid Hot Oft.rtnt'. I ., !fmtb!!t llttt Acee1tlcal Cdlaet 11Ula1 CW..!! I~ 1&r ... la1 1111'-1 ••u Cl!!!Jat •a!a!n Parrl•1 l,trltul ;;;;;;;;=;;=iiiiiil C.Ulap ;N;W cabinet•. cebtnet 1ibtNWIM bQDp JOH r --·II·--.,. ,... a -------~- $2.17 per day r-• ....... irii!IU ... J"'!•~-... ~,-.-lactng, bart & lormlee CHIMNEV SWEEP l11•llGlllte4 SMALL MOVING JOBS Ctnlng-Frte.,t 7'!--' 11...., by Rleherd Sinor. Lie. EXPERT W!'~'!~~~-~~-•SPIRITUAL READER• --~ coontenopc 15'2;.()881 --~ & UP. 1.ae7-•8T8 Mowing, Ed Twice a MIKE ~8-1391 · ' &v-~ 2•n.a•4, t4 yrs·ot hervw 1tellatlon. ,_., ..,.,....,.,. AdvlMr In ell mettera, RESPRAVS. 847-7901 mo. $20-.$2 . 5-5737 """'" ..... , ....... IA H , ... ,90 love. marriage. bualneaa. Tl\llt't ALL you pay for ~ ; HAUL·MOVEMAEMOVE MR. SPARK.LE'S local CUllometl. ent -wntnt. •IC. 875-2496/831-9397 3 llMI, ~ dlye A.lth)ta attHttrl LANDSCAPE MAINT. Furniture. TrUh. Tr... ........ Thant! yOu, 963-4t 1' p l •Lt , W In the l0iiiii;M;6iiii_.--• .,.•.•p""er"'k•j,.,, .... (""o-.t-XP«I 11pentry s.vlce ltatral Clean upe. ~. ret•. "3·5415 NORM W1111WI *•a-QUALITY PAINT!RSJ' Ult -LJ Ht frH Met DAILY _, ... f\ec>alr·Remod·Addltlon• RemO&f}a ..... ake. comm. KEN 892-5830 -a.•• PAO .. PT, N"&T PRO· NEWPORT-~ AIRPl5RT J.C. TRP' 8EIMcE f\ec)elrt-Selleoetlng Doot .. tc 5'8-'980 .,... LT HAULING • MOVING ~FFI Aeltable Ina d '"' '"" "' au•'I) ~ Si s A•""ft 83l-4119LIC · I rMld. Llc:'d, bonded, Melnt.-C1Mn Ups-Tr• c ~ · · FESSIONALS 838-7149 .,157 Birch (cor. ., Trimming, removal, yard _., RE••ooELINO·. Alf......... lne. For .. ,. 552·9142. Rental lean 'Jon, · ,r .... t. 5'0·5864 $1 OFF with ed. 549-2287 c•-an-upe, etc. 8'2·2914 PILOT A ,... ,...,, Trtmmln$Haullnf,-etc. 645-8192173 -29 t8 L 12 YRS EXP: I'm '"''"· .. lltl!!fl Also cuetom cablneta. 18 Room Additions-Remodel Fr• Ht. ete M -1098 i-H--11--C-fiAA.a--S--den-HIHI My prlcet ere smell! p lltl/ r;" TH II met SERVICE O.'""'I •~-Ln •--a... Yrt, In e.rea. Lie. bonded. Commerclef·Auldentlel ·--------eu ng: o _,,.. tu 1 Qw tannl1 player 0G1 650-8-477 Aon ED;S-PLA TEAING --C..::;r.....,...S::~. •• ---•oww Ins d. H&-35&4 anytime LlcenMd. 875•2826 Tll 11111 Ml• Prompt, tow rein. Thank ,.... 11 S "/h ..... ..,,~.uwr•-•Ctvll/BvalMSI Llt!Qatlon Lewn·Tr ... Shrub ln1tell you, John (159·1976) leHon1. a ag... 1" r. ,, .. PllOll &LWIY-1 All PhaMI: fnt/t Mt. NMt. AppralHl lorms. etc DIEC TORY :~'~;:~{~~~ Oiivlng ~:i~~~~:r,,.,, lltctrical Le!:~mt~\~~~:o':~tt~1'ng Til'S lllU• Kit~:'• 544•0344 ::iabi.. Relerances A"tuccot. Eit.1145-82511 Jackie 538-4471 Plue the IRVINE MIRROR •Real Estate Panel-Patios-Fences. 35 HECTRlClAN: Pliced Frff estimate 548•8065 Haul anything 645-7331 •alt!l_ '•STARR 5'11-«71 * Plaa lat Typlngrword ProceHlng etld the HUNTINGTON •Employment Problem• yrs exp. Jerry 546-44 t3 right, tree 11t1m11e on 8Ric • locketi(E H lu l!f l4l· llH All bu1lneu, tehool & per- BEACHCOMBER every Cell for Ir• lnltlef conlUf· Car~I rrin large or small joba. Lie. Haa•.1•11 .1 .. •,.a•.l.•11•---------All type• Reaaoneble FIGUEIREDO PAINTING F• Clll WetetH .. 111'• sonaf project• 851-1041 Wedneldl)' el taflQn with an ettorn.y 3~621 873-03591"x"""u•tijRl"cPtX""N'"A"'X'"N,.,..OY!'llb"""X""N ...... , II. ···-11•1 631-2345 Fire prooll, ehlngfee, 25 u WI • I ' , 714-75\·5270 CAA ET & LINOLEUM In-•" • -6 .-ri r,ra exper, nt/ext, 1nar. Of&lf ....... • a IW HI II no e11tre charge, _ stelletlon & r""'elrs. 30 RESIOICOMM'L/IND. Carp. Glu1. Paint. etc Furnaces• POOi HHters ,..... n. · CALL TODAYll I "' ltti ..,... 20 ~o o WO<k Ins . Bonded 847-2367 t at n natural wood flnllhet. HEATING; Heeter Service WHITE WIZARD &II Fii Ullllll••YI •• yrs eip Andy 645-903 1 Lie y;;eo:,mxL ~6·8126 a.... ltaai•J * LIW lllTll * bonded & lnaurect. fr.. Aeplpes Call 15'2·8989 WINDOW WASHING p Uc'd day care. 1'-'·•yrs. We Seti Any Brend Carpel Home Repairs-Carpentry ROBIN'S CLElNING QUICK CAREFUL SEAV est Lie C·33 No 290804 _ "The Only magic Is Your Delly Hot companionship, fncd FORS 1 OVER COST Gu•eaial Ceblnet1-Efec·Plumb1ng ABC MOVING •Tt311046 638-69 ti Drains clear from $5125 OUALITV" 631.2026 Service Directory 1 d s u nne 556 3098 _ Fencing DON. 968..0 140 SERVICE • th~OVghly --------•I Repair teuceta. dlap, etc ---Represant.ilve Y ' u · 772· 1722 T EEi · clean house 5•0-0857 112-0C 10 Anytime M&M 642-9033 State Law <Ill 142·Hll t1t. U2 lttlikHri11 tiaut Ct1u1JJ TOl)PedJremoved Clean-JN~Oo~~L~?ad~~~.-!EFFI _ .. _ .. •-/TL-·~.. *' ·--........_ QUALITY FPAINT~Jr ---1's""'11·t•e"l'la·w-req-u·,,.·,·1!'!'h·a~t ~all Bkk -11 ct ~--"!"'9"1'!"--.---75 3 76 '""' "" ...... _ --.... _.. • • ·~-pnces•ee ..... v•1 conlrac ors Wfio .... rlorm ~~~~~~~~~I pg. peyr..,. ·gen ec g Coocrete· U form. I """•r up n-lawns t· 4 iry, painll"". gardening Have refs Becky t20.9 5 B t ellt 25 e p J .. yt 631 2050 ,.. & ·1 Fl Ible "·s net ,.....v .. ., es qu i yr • o .. n an ime. • work ova< S200 incfud1"" a~-i sec ex ~~. ·1 1 or complete fobs No lob c· omm-er-cialf Aesidentlal clean ups. etc. No JOb too -L T 116 4 8 730 13''-'' .. ,, IKfflal •I wknds a1 your ""' ness too small !IM..0366 iarge 0 am.au• 556 2264 Class Action Cleaners ic · · • ""' p · labor end materials mus1 CPA: hr...h quaUty Income or can Ptekup & delivet• Landscape M11n1enance r • Local nome & apt ctng ·ABC MOVING· IJ!rlll be licensed Unlicensed tax wo':'k 81 rau rates Free counsel 642·7047 Clail• Care Ouality Service, reu lie PAiNTING·CAAPENTAY Reliable ms 642·9264 Ouickrcerelul Low rates. •HANGiNG/RbloVAL• coniractors lhOuld so 63 6483 - -bonded, 2D yrs in •ree REPAIRS Gary 645 5277 --Lie T 138046 552•0410 11 • yra expe"9ooe stile 1n their advertising John Brown 1· · BKKPG BV COMPUTER Reliable Widow: Mon-Fri Mc Weeney Landscape • PTL • HOUSE-APARTMENT MIKE 851-1800 Contractora end con- .u... w~ .. ...!.4..1 W Id Rees & Aelleble Servtee Child care. It nsewk. CdM 645-5124 Cleaning or Renovating sumers c.onlact Mer" ...,,., 1 .....,...., •u or From S25fmo 675-0305' 10 HB 548·8349 eves ----Bar• .... FIHrl Free estimate 650·4468 STARVING COLLEGE Farth1~ Interior Design Orono•• at 558.4086 with Of Shopping, rlghl 11 __ ; Clean Ups•Tr• Trimming l!'P'_,. __ ,_ __ ""!'l""'!" STUDENTS ~01/ING CO HANG'INGI STAIPPING "" your flngertlpa everydeyl Nee<l a painter? Need a Yard Malnt •Haullng Hardwood tloors Jn11etled, HOUSECLEANING LtC T t24-4:!8 Insured VISA·MC Scott 673-1512 ltcrttarial any questions Contrec-Oelly Piiot Cleullled LOOl\tng for a music housekeeper? Need • MIKE 650-3263 sanded. relln .• cleaned. EXP'D-'AEFS 84 t-11427 •-i tor's St lie L•cense Ade. To place your ad, 1eacher? You'll strike tile babysitter? Need a --_ -lltllled. Ins, Uc 941.8888 897 ·4386 536-11322 WATCH us GROW• Kids left home.end fell -"CH Soard. 28 CIVIC Center call "42-5&78 and 111 a rigrit choro when you brea.11.'Z F1u those needs Have ICHTW!hlng you want -----their "don't needs" too? •ty!"l'plPlj~N"'d!"!!)WPMo"'R"'o"'P"'R"'oc"""e"'s's Ptaze. Room 690. Sant• Claalllled Ad-VllOt M!p advertise 1n c1ass1lled through ctass1fled to Mii? Cleaalfled ada do Find whet you want In Ctaulfled Ada, your one-WANT ACTION? Someone needs them In letters repor11 reaumea Ana, CA 92701 you. 642·6678 642·5678. It well. 642-5178, Deify PllOt Cfeaallleda. stop Shopping center. Clelllled Adi 642-5878 cl11slfled 642-5678 manuscript edit 631·8281 ltlt Wut.. 9100 ltlt Wut.. llM ltlt Wut.. 1111 ltlt Waat.. SlOO ltlt Wut.. Slit ltlt Wyt.. llet Dt,1 HlO • , •• ,...Wlllll SEC'lf for tu law office In w•..,.1••/W .... I Lab ml• fem 3moa loving COLLEGE STUDENTS: HOUM cleaner. pert time, ·-Retired Coupi. manage 21 N-port Beach. Salary ....... -•u15 mellow smart. Found Holosco,f PIT Salee te·S12 hr. top pay. Cell Rose for profit & expoaure unit• In Coste MeH. 11300. Salary up to Experienced. Part/time. abandoned need• l\ome Steve 645-5760 aher 12 Houtel< .. plng. 650-6473 Christian Thomas Gallery 855-0665 or 631-6107 S 1600 w/recent tu r• Apply In perton at Two 840•0276 att 5 650-2317 Guys lrom Italy. 2'267 BY SIDNEY OMARA COSMETOLOGIST & IMllHtHI puoTo PRINTER SalH ~'r, !'~~~~~i ex-Fairview Ad. C.M. Meuy Dogs! s10 any size. MAN ICU A IS T w I I h Ooryman's Inn In N-port n * * * ,._r n Grooming tchOOI teechef --cflentele. >tatlon rental• e.ach Hatdworldng; ex. Noritsu exp Snapshot w•1TEl1 PIOI SERVICE STATION Salel Wanted: Full time oltk;e 21 yrs e•p 546-21148 ..___._ n--S avelf C.M. area. Call perlence preferred. Cell Photo Asll for Mike, a" y••llEES 16 llr. 2 oPlfllngs; Cell manager· with clerical Sa,.raay. ~'lllmber 646-8609 10-7. 1 675•7300 bet 9 & 5 646-2424 "" Mike af1er 2pm 645-5760 11<1111 to handle many SHEL TIE PUPPIES ARJa (March 21-April 19): Focus on travel new COUNTER PERSON: FI T . PIC1ure framer. luff time, * * * llWIH IPWTtlli r.~~«S!~:':'~~:,~-7 wlla ::3..o~;~-S200 • ·" perspectives, the end of a "situation" which actually lasted too Nwpt Sho<., Dry Clean· HOUSEKEEPER ••perlenced only. Cell 111 lllEY Mu1t Have e•rw. with WELDER·. "'"""" 7am only. Pttl . SSSS Jona in first place. Buie phikleophiesoomeintosharp,clearfocua. ers, Wiii traln.1141-7621 Uva In, for elderly lady. 786-1750 Woman's S~weer. .,.,,...., Spiritualvalueuredefinedand.elf-esteemwillberes10red.Leo Counter pereon. Dry 675-9388 Plllu..11/ SHORT 10111 H.B. 989-2663 or Iv ~:2,;:,c1acnte. 1631 Obi VeUowheed Perrot. ~-·-prominently. Cleenef1. Wlll train. All< HouM PerFente. lull time. AlllLYIT Why not dial for doMart In message 96().a.33 SlOS tame. w/cage. 1400. a.oe-TAVRUS (April 20-May 20): Information pined throuch for Yvonne. 642-5468 ~-;t~95 or Adult D.D YO\lng company ..-a In· .~~~:,~:er: JtM Wut.. .,,.64__,2._1_w ___ --z:= unorthodox methods. Intuition la on t• ...... t, first iJn...-i.-. OlllTll PRiii d1Yiduel to write and de· • htanllve pr.ocsuct llnea STiii CLElll AU,... atde or compa-latlsan MIO Y '11 1 b .......... ; ..... -e-;ll ....__in.-;::-:-_:: tor smell copy c.nter egel Secretary wllh "On tor Tl 990 and DEC •Photo copy auppllea nlOn, day work. toe.I ref. ;;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prove correct. OU earn 'Y ~ .... ._,you ~ ..... ~ Reap. outOolno trvfne. probate end corporate POP . 1 t/34. Minimum ~ • hm lo 12 noon 7-Elevan store Mede P811 54i--0373 WESTMINSTER ABBEY with sub'--usually considered arcane or occult. Financial 752..0481 e•perlence. Selery com· yrs e•perlence, prelet-• Tralneet alert $e/hour ~1~. Ncierllo .~,..!,~n~~ SENIOR CITl~EN CARE ANTIQUE MALL · of ~-_1_...1.u-1 menserete with u · rbly w/COBOL. Call I '--~ I H ft-0""' ~,..... .. """ ..... status ooe clc. to you ia 1Laaeiucu. 111.mlY periance. Newport BNch 553-0940 • ,.,.... euary. we wlff 1re1n. ex-For the Holld•fc· prlv 11751 w"tmlnster Ave. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Social activities accelerate, Need Extr• Income 7 Be near Alrport.1151-1234 1tnt, ti/~ tt celi.nt company benefit• croomookl..!. EbJC•!'!; ..... ,our~~~ GARDEN GROVE tend be tta....t and 'll ha need ~ I l•/.. 1nctudlng ltfe l health In-... ......,..,, ••-55'·8103 =ledae-~ .=;ti;. .J::.. s~~t :0 on ~~~ r; ~~~~R~~: LIUL~ty,"'2·3 PlllOTIOI "·~ !? ~· Mlf-etarter & ~~~~h.~~~~t :~~':;'I~ ences. 942 • 9732 -------· . and tal H ld ff ...a.-t....1 have dependable. econ· Newport • Can you.. hungry for money. c.11 1 9542 H .11 Dt,1 S Antique rolftop deek, 1dnt relationa, travel mari 1tatua. o o on major ucuaaona omy cer. Irvine. Npt Bch. dys pr wt!. Current Cefll. Spare 3 hrs nightly? Mr Thomas 6am.1pm et peraon • ami on ARC Std POOdlM. shOW cond, S 1000. 673..0700 _play waJH .. ,. c ·' I Corona def Mer area. Celt Family law, eitperlenc:e, Are you... 113 0111 Av.. Huntington Beach. "."""6 ' '"-I Ja 84 5•0 5400 • 963-1044 quelity,$500 t-867-4878 Beautlful antique dreuer CANCER ( une 21-July 22)· Be willing to tear down to Vicky. 951•7113 before .,__n n. ' • weugroomed. Equal Opportunity wtmlrror.$235.642·2864 _ _._1 and build ' lid _._,_,_ F ' tt am MAINTENANCE: Dock et-dependable S-ALES BUSINESSOPPTY Empfoyer ... M/F/HIV Golden Ret. ChrfatmH i:a&JUUC L--•-~-re d onnda more IOd .. w '""p·~---"' .ahocuaead fon Dental Aeceptlonllt: tendant. accepting appll-and sell motivated? Tele-communications rev-11upsl AKC, OFA. sll0t1. OlllllTMAl l&LI routine, ~ .-ues, epe enta an peta. uu1 or EKperlenced minimum 01 c111ons. Cell for apptm. Do you olutlon What Is wrong _ ell. fines, $250. 962-75 16 SAVE 10-25%1 ChHts. medical-dental appointmenta. Keep reeolutions concerning diet, 2 yrs F/1 . ,;,nge benefits Mon_· Fri. 9_-5. 642·46_4_4 _ En1oy working with kids? with earning $300-$800 TELEPHONE S.ALES Cocker Spaniels, bl1ck dressers. china cabinets, ·--..a I 551 514 t lfyou cananswer YES comm1u1uon per weell? Part time. Bu11ness Ser-I 2 b II I butt Hoosle1. hlgh·back oak. rest, recreation 4..au nutrition. Irv ne • MAINTENANCE Foreman Phone 646-702 t New Program Call C vices Co nee<ts pit safes em. u em. beds, bdrm set, Welsch LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ""'-n ... "'~"e of ideas proves excitina, domes11c h elp Require knowledge 01 2 30·6pm Mon thr1J Fri Damato for appl rep to work appro1t 2C1 hrs Smale. SAKC 1•3 yrs old cupboard & mucn. muctl . . _....,..16 "'"""'" L"d.re -"O L h I I elde I general mainten ance I k Earn $200 S300 125-175 432-96111 stimulates creauve procem. Focus on c .... ._e, Cn.u< n, travel, •11e in e P or r y, precedures etectrlcal, l _ __ 714·661·8465 per w -more Lots ot smalls variety and parUcipation in speculative venture. Romance ia in ~'':~,;.~~·h::: plumbing. cerpent•y. PI T Loan Collections II SALES CLERK tor-drug :r ,~:;n 5;~9;00comm Are you "just looking"? MC & V•se FAEELANDS picture and you'll leant where you 1tand with a '1ery "special" stro11es. t>vl is mobile. painting. mechanical & Challenging & A-•rd· store Cu111er cosmetics ~:ssi~:~ 6~~~5:;~·· in ~NJbOUE:. 58~4 3w t9th · • 'd Pa 10 be commen•~ete supervisory skills FIT ing Bank or Finance I & de1tvery Par111tme TEUP•HE Wllll 1 • M 4~--indivt ual. wit~ eicper and 7.t•s days, .(Int salary & Den· Company e•per1ence1 a1terna1e wknds only 1n1erested 1n ma11fng ---- -.-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spotlight on home, property, 642•2000 and 53 1.5055 ellls Beautiful working I helpful To apply cell Apply a1 Port Pharmacy. S300 f wk w ork 1ng ltll Wut.. Sltl ltlt Waatt4 Sltl ~~tand~alofrelatiiol'Mlb.ip~tedwith environment Send ra· 64 l·7l17 3130W Balboa Blvd.NB par1.11me? No safes. For I •1 ,.1 • famiJ L....-0 __ onl DRAPERY Fabrlcatloner 1ume. Including salary -m SALB -more information. Cell, II J I 81 .... · .. · Y memua · ~ feltrictiona not Y are nee! HI")' ~ needed no I Kpe<ience ht SI""' 10 Box 003 Dally D t t d t alter 1 p••. 751-•222 tuall will ad T Libra · ca ... · •50 9 36 -· 1 • emons ra Ing pro uc s ... ir• ... .. even y prove to your Vantage. aurus, naU If not1Y" • 1 P1101. P 0 Box 1560, in stores in your area ~ figure prominently. . DRIVER tor lr 11f ne Cosle Mete, CA 92626 Selfbonus Will freln ltSPlJY &IYtlTlll• TEXAS OIL COMPANY : LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): There will be an array of Architectural firm Resp lllE ••• 963-3107 ()( 964·01117 The Orange County Dally = ~r~~~re =~:~ PUT TIIE IFFICE OLEll . incl• ,,f;.... lati will think th person w/dependeble Pilot hU an Hcellent op-0 · c t c tact sugaes110ltl-many penona, -•re ves, ey car A MUST. Helpa to No HP nee. Work et porturnlty beginning range oun Y on Very busy circulation office needs knowwhatlabestforyou.Maint.ainequi.librium,temeofhumor. know o .c ., .. Plttme, home11 end~'~,~~•dY.:_~ IULllTlll mid-January 1or career s~~!?;'~"·co~~.~~~~n~ part time help answering heavy Short trip may be nece9IAry if t.erma are to be clearly defined. flex. hrs. S..50 hr • 22c ta s· Mn -_, r~ Rental/Mies agent tor ec-oriented dllPl•Y adYlftlt-t>vlldlng prodvct uie.. phone traffic. We have nice cus-ni~;&j L-, mt. 281-6250 et amped envelope to. PO tlve BetbOe Island otftce. Ing aa1e1 rep1 with a. Write K."f.DltW.reon. r~ •)'9 Ney ro~e. · Bo• 19654. Sult• 275, we have opening• tor pro11en track record. tomen! Applicants must be neat. RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll obtain genuine bargain. llYOl.UllH 111.P Irvine. CA 927 t3. two Hpertenoed. full time Greet earning potential. · ~~:m~ou~~-=-~;'9~ ~~: responsible, and have a pleaaant Whatbadbeennebulouawillnowbecometolid.Olderind.ividual Wiii train. Bergstrom MECHANIC: Experienced, llcenMd agents Com-guaranteed drew agafntt Worth. TX. 76101 telephone penonality. "Some light . .._...,...~~t 1111f ~· ·~~~ Cleaner1,CdM.M•,..21 own toola, apply 78m mltsl ont only. Calf commlaalon. Oellr• to ~bathid~· of4r , t ~na'liv~ ~19f kilit'·r· ··~,, .. WUY'A"-SH, movelnto ~ ... ~U~ ! ,~~~,~~.!)..~.;.._~~~~J~~·•/~ item th.it hid lbtt, ' ort\o ~ · -high *fd fowvolte~e and ,St, l>!IQ!ntfi. e':~ "1Wll(ttiMti:;a; '..a~Bo1t 1580• ~;;,,.~""..;ft,/~\ . ~._-Th\ •M• ~'d)~· ;'Smi~ . , praminent role. ell pheMS of electrlcal. Ill-I... Cook1. Olshwuher, ing salary is $100.00 per week. · SAGJTr IVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll.be at ""'ht place at 831-2345, Iv meuage. llYlll·lllYll EOEC01ta Mesa. 92626 Ceshler/Hbs11Ho1ttn. Apply i.n per!IOn, Mon-Thurs, 2:00 • ""-i~,. ............. ·y.. 'll trik Mu1t be herd worker. Flexlbi. schedui.e. Apply h .t::r:udal...mcallmt. ..,.,..MM•• Ju~ntare on target. OU I ~" flM llllYll clean cut. poflte. S5/hr to "HAL EITlll ULIS In Peraon. Mon·Frl. 10·12 to 4:00 PM. Ask for Catherine or chord o•univerul theme -puzzle pieces fall into plaoi, you Full/time daya. Apply In 11er1. ST'AAVING AC· Salary & commlu ton. sei.shelpWantea:Wi'ere or :t-;11. 14100 Laguna Eileen . . receive wide recognition. Aries, Ubra natives figure in exciting person. Tu"·Frl, Oam-t2 TORS MOVING COM· Need re1ult orientated now accepting ICCJ>flea· Hiiis Mall. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~--'-noon, The Beach HouM, PANY. 850· 1368 ,.,..nt. Expr In ICr"""I tlons for a fullllme ..... T.OP SIS llUC'la.&IU. 619 S'-'y Hollow Lane -...-.._,, ·•tk>n I OU __ .. _ ed 330 w BAY ST • COSTA MESA . CA 9~26 CAPRICORN(T"I--22J l9)·~_..-1----1 ._..,.. · NTE 11 • IHt growing propertytoworkw/prol. po.. n rr_., FemaJMPref.Modelsl M•t t.1t.Ai w• .. o1>1u .. 11 ,1 .. ,.,u•l ~ ~. • an. •~ware 1Call11CU1 greater Laguna Beach. No phone Tele-Communlcelfon Npt Bch ofc. CaU Mr dept Telephone l 'Eacort1.(213)866-11>84 light ii thrown on area previoualy shrouded in suspicion, caMa. p...... company located In Capo Manna •7&.123.. count.,. ta*eJCp. Mtpf\lf • • • • · • · · · • · · · · · •• • · · · · · · · · · · • · • · · · · · · · • • •· m~tery. You'll make new 1tart, you'll gain greater indepen-Front&bec:kofllceperaon Valley. Service-~~· ReceptlOnlat for eccount-~~~,~"= Ell~Jfwt~,~~~lv· MANAOEMENTT!\AIN£E8 dence vitality retuml and you no 1 ..... -r will ~ littina on for Pfutlc Surgeon'• of· Potenttat to make • Ing ottloe, wtff train, 10 a~. c .••. U·TOTE·I 11aa11n5 • ..,,._... ·-"O Ilea Newport Beech. $4000 • month. XLNT C ...... ,.. Ing rcrd. G & W Towing. """'~I sidelines. You are goblg to be a major participant! Muit have office min· ..... •u ppo rt by ~,:3~. ~U1S!4.at11 btwn S11et 132 lndustrlal Wey. CM. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Follow through on hunch -•.siement experience. TELE-MKT team. For tn-IAIUMI VALET PARKING ~ ~ .. In ....... romance la irou.nd the comer "Lunar ~tioli em~ipbiliza~ ~. ti. aoi. to cs.a.a tervfew, calf, C. Damato, Aeceptloni.t. Appoint· n a-P.iclng aU*'4enta. l41V .....,.. --.. _, • ....-wllh peti.nte In a good 7 t~..e&1·8'C~ menll ' I)' phonft. •HR&• ..... .. ... I aoement ttwl. MUlt friends, •.N-tiona, ability to tranafonn 1oeera into winnen. m·"-In --·-& bri Dental otnce. 559-5111 PIT. 25 tl0u'9 to be .,. 10 •tart. No t • .,.. Ap,...,, n hava convenience -...---.. ~ ,............ -•ir• •I person. 11130 Mein J>owen of penuufon are heiihtened -you'll be capable of phone. Mon·Frl. Ce I CN .-..-. lence ranged.~ In P·erton. Str•t. lrvtne etore M,9mt . H· drawiJ\I many Important people to your cau.e. 1144• 1641 1161 for J~1e q:.r~~-rC ome. ~ .::...~IPU ~f ~t R~ee~ ~:ri~; ~ ~ PISCES(Feb.19-March20):LunaremphMiaonleadenhip, fill n••AY ce1i.n1 benefit•. Npl Bch needed to conduct formet Blvd. Coe1e Meta. PART· TIME. Veriecl hours Up·to S7/hr. For lntervtew, ambition and oonaultation with one who la capable of "pulling PAIT·TmWlll area 642•8044 & lnlormel Inspections. SANDWICH SHOP· PIT to lnc:tud• Hrly A.M . ae>otYatU.TOTE-M'Mn.ton 11riilp." You meet people at IOdal affa.lr who can aid ln reeolving OpportunftlH evelfeble Nutrition ori.nted retell prepere l<>b orders end help wanted Apply 11 weetlendi. Mull have cs. PCH & V'9to In Laguna Beech ..an---. You'll L.... -U-•--' of itn-.a.rv burden, po .... 1 • ..4ty with the Los Ang ... • salesclerk wanted for de-provide various other Tummy Stutter •270 s pendabte venlcle (smaft at 1390 North PCH bet...-. ~ UC''"" """eu -----J ..,..._., TlmH Clrcufatlon De· mending, rewarding pos.-hou9ekee91ng monltorlng Brl1101 C M 7$1-3566 truck. v an. s tation 11-12 noon or 8-7 PM on will incre..e p 1 r t m e n t I n o u r ltlOn Pricl"". 1t0citl"", es enlgned II com-- -wegonl to •slat _. Th _ .. _ iraa IOI( •t -•• • · . ~ ... ... I pa--dea'-tn Irvine u.-.,. r-----· ---------• door-to-door newspaper ordering. cashier & cus-merclel nuclear general· ........ ovo (114) 4M-t2ll S31"414t ltlt wu.e.-lltllltlt Wut.. SIM ltlt Wu... lltll ~= ~~~·mw~a';~; ~~T:t1a~pC,:y ~o~~! ~~h~~~n dl::o::s!n:IRe~~~~!:'~~~,,;.nt ~r•~le Mcs~nt~t Te~ EOE• Auembters Apply 7 AM Buay Medlcaf Distributor commission Hours. 9AM Market & Kitchen. 225 E valid driver 1 ltcense • 1 c o m P • n Y 1 • • k s Hyde Monday thru Frida~ • •--••-t only ···~Gr....,or y-·"ts. needs sharp uersetlle • 2PM. or 4pu • &PM 17th st, c M must Mllltery eaper pref motivated 1nd1v1duel with between 9·30 end 10:3 I •1 p•1 • • =::.~,.. I 163t P1';Cen~.CM~· person experl~Ced In ! Training la p'rovlded , •• ,TI-.1 --StOper hour Someben-generetoll1ces1tlff1 &dtC· e.m.on'X.&42•4321 ---II I I a, .......... ··:· ........ : .,...._ I · Potential to Hrn 1300 -I ellts Send complete re-tephone exper • ).Int • _ The Orange Coast Dally Attendant Ll..,.tn, C.M fnventory control gnd I plus per week For an tn-~E'1'n llp to 1400 per sume with date of birth 101 typing • must, varied veterJnery')ioepllll Kennet • , PART TIME · Pilot hes an Heel~nt OP· 1 AHlal teacher In w'1911 purchutng. Accounts tervlew. Cell (7 14) month. Retirees. House-Services P O Box 3307.1 duttn 549-2988. Attendant, afternoons. : ·portunflf be~nl'rlt 1 'c!lllfr"P!T, l'lrl'Mx. ffm-i ~J,able-'1e41£>~~ Mduet bbel ! 951;2381 . E>el 1204 wlfea. College Students. I San Clemente, Ca 92872 lsecreie-ry. N.8 . .R ... arch Prat u ..... 111. StudlO Apt. :. Deliver Daily· °'lot bv AUto in mid-January for • cer-1 Board • S250tmo. Fern. ....,.. organ ....., en • e 1 Need dependable aulj> to I , -1 rlili 4 • ol.-H" oriented Co.op~vertla-1 .prt!.,,311-t7118 to work under prel9ure !General O ffice EK· dellver Delly Pllof In RESTAURANT_ Severall lir~kl \';~t rl~ NC· ~~~~::=ti:.:; Laguna Beach area (f hours • Ing ..<"'.IX>rdl1 n~t<>[ .~Ith 'I --. ~!~~ Saler! n,.•· t peri.nced. wllf train lor Laguna Beech 12 ,. per iemp end perrn. PIT pod•· ~teatlatlY,,81w •"lfte. 1r8o11nryg ,.;:, .,,.40 tor appt •. p M ~oV.-n raciJI' record. .,.,:_,,.,.none o4 1·2815 mllr!-computer . mu et w kd p M . ltlon. for dell type san • • ... .,. v -0 d ) W kda : At ~rntng Sk>lilntlel Baby•Hl•r needed in my bet-10 · 120NLY. type & 10 key by touch. ~a~and~A.~Y·c.1r"Mr wlch and salad makers St500 • d9')endlng on ... , •• .., ... jii .. : per ay I ee ys . . • • ••"ta.cldreweoalntt hOme pert-Um• alter-CAAPENTER -K~ Newport Center CPA BlffOW 842-4321 . eKt bpet prel. Appty ·8-tt excierlence. p ..... Mnd need• kennet Uilllent.: weekends A.M. Earn about commlaalon. O.alre to noona Good pey and of llnilll & • ...=-r~ firm. 844-8151 343 EOE A~ & 2-5 PM. M·F, reaume to Deily Piiot. Ad p 1 1 1 Call M Bar mowtntomanlQ9!!.lante wo rki ng condftlone. 1 I Cllt$4';1221 Meyerhot1, 1782 1 Sky· lf80. P 0 .Box 1580, lr~311::Pm.n~~~.:; $400 per mo. r . rQW :· • pk.ts. S.Od r.umeito PleaM cell MORNINGS ramng. IDIUL lfftlls PAIT·Tm perk Cir, A, Irv 281-8178 Colle M .... Ca 112e:l7 c · M Btaah 642 4321 EOE P. O Box 1560, ONLY 8-45·78'1 UIPUTll'lllUll/ WorkPITH7-782t •Mil.Ill IO&ll ~~,.;:cper._s-f. 111 "· •• '! .... ~: ............. ~ ...... : ............ : Coate ....... 92828 LABORER for Cullom lllllAL ..... Very buay clreuletlon Of· EJCpet1enc:e ...... htlp full Secretary: AMI E•t•te flfm EOE Bebysltter wented for 40 home. M .50 hr. ~35t MAJ 0 R SH 0 pp IN Q f~ needs pet1 tJme lletp or part time, '°' large In CdM needs H\lely per. ~~ 2 3,_:--, ~ Cl\lldcare/HouMkffper, CENTER DEVELOPER lnewetlng hM\ly P'IOfle lediee'n cluslvedlecount sonalttytohelprunolflee, AIDE for '5 'I' otd Pl'• -·· • ... , 11ve-1•1t>a~unt 8ctl need• • pleuent trettlc.We~ntcec(ls. 1tore. Cell~ Ann et sometyplng&llgfltbOot· ~ lady, Mon..Frl.. home. 83 l ..e300, ••I 32 Mutt '"-" • . & · ~ ertlcutete people for tomeral Appl~t• mual 898-3939. =.no,_ ~;30~ ..:._.=~~7~r~5 ... Bet· Boetr1ght °' exper wood refs. Wkctys 123-4. pltlme omc:. promotloft Mneet.reepoM!ble.etld 71~1780_ ....... .,.,. ,_,.._ v ~-.. worker a 111 around ef1oP Uk tor Mery M. work. G1'9at aurround-have a ~1 , .... Cleaellled Adi &42-5178 .. .. ...... wet1ted for ~ Inga. Hra ev.it. t -1 or t -5 ~ pertonlllty. Some ---------.--------- on 50 tt Ketch. 75'-816 f _,..... Mon ttlN Fri, 15 hf. Apply Nollt of'ffce w6f1i, alto. .. I a1·1y Piiat .. ' ............ -.... "·:. A/P, AIR, mature, aper. onfy. ~ by touc:tl • typing. Computer ~. '°' fnduttrlal etld OOMtNCrtton ~ buel-neu. Call 8'6-7111. tAM .... PM 8ookheper,, Pert time, Par1 I lulltlme poeltlont In person, "25 Jam, tfoure are Mon· Fri, t et11 ftlal balance~• . CS.. ev~: Mome & ~ ti« .. , 14111• 1308. to 2 pm, ttertlng N18fY ft era Fli1dble tlout9. Ouer· 1100.00 per weett. AW'/ .,,.._, 148 enteed tnoome. M2-6727 IH,'"'" I letll In person. Mon • Th\da, ~ -·-1.... -...._..._~ T ... FUii time comblnatlOn ,.. • 4 pm. AMI for Catherine --...-• --NI i.11 I ~911al tn CCfM. or El!Mn. Accnte payatlle/rcvble. Dec. 4 tl'IN Dec. 23.,Deyt neo I* mo. 780-1122 OAAHGECOAST lllLIPILIT 111 ... n•mn -------• Payroll. deity work ~ to ~. Ewe. $ ---OAILYPILOT WHIT£CfUAAL "'""· eom. .. .,.. nee. 4 300 pm to 10 pm. Mutt ... _, 330W.Bay8t. e...-J l'l'IR Apply In person. VIiiage have ..,_ tJIPlf, S8 I* No dlentele needed, Coeta Mela. CA ..._. •• wc:Mect *'"' Inn. 127 Merine, Balboa hr Celt for eppt. oompen; tlenertta. paid mln 5yranper •swotect 191d. M&-7441 vacatloM. 2 locetlOna. INNlgeffot"°""'*clal· .,.... ~Cfl Nf'lnO. LOw pey. C41110.ble731·3810 .... n.. lneftMtoMI and rnctu. EltP9'1enced. muet 8P4Mll Gr•t Futur•. Improve ,_, ...... Milin • Mel P'of9C11. Knowledge ~. Apply In person, whllle you heve a loO. Celt ,-Ult time poeltton. Salary Now acceptlnl applications . for Dlatrict Manager to :; aupervi* new.paper car· :: riera. Salary commensurate ot IOOel OOdll Ind""* THI AIVll.uA, 8o Cit In pet'80n et 1441 tl"VIM ~· e&o-'3'7 WW . =· =~~~ Piia. C.M. Blvd. TY&tln. 5'44·Mt1 Hotel, a.rti I Aoom Newf>Of18Motl Merhtfne ' -2.411 Mec1 A1ttM ...... ,, Ctertcel ,._.VlllkN•. NOA pot. """hlleever .. openlnoe ,. IMt, N8,Mt.oao matnlTllLm ting • .,_,_ Apply to fot ~ble and In· ': 1qu91 ~ kNdcl of'9fl wtl9fl JOU IWMIM• olet'k I pOeft1or11 Dt"1f McNell et Hot• fultrioua peoptt. A oood !: UN ,_,..~ Oely M needed by~ ~ 426 I . Coa1C ..,._lftg ~ e MUITl . Hot Cluelftef Ada to 1tect1 CltY kftool 1*-Hwy, L111un• leott A .-e wtlf to 1ne1.aee ·: Too~~10fMd? r..afl 1M Or-. C... trtct M.fM/lw. Apply •M-1151 YfNf budgi9l doller9. We : FM'• home for YfNf Cttt· fMttlM. 20451 Crll!Mf' Lene, • pey tor YfNf tralnlftQ. for : with experience. Compeny benefits plua bonua op- pohunity. Apply ln pe180ll, W4'9kdaya, 3 PM to~ PM at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. t t rl In ctenllted. ~ Ml·M18 14.a ........... DMdllne llLL Idle Item• with a ~ ~. c.I tltt. " "·;;;i;;;-11;;;r;'=====J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1.'°'::.:~· o.c 1. 1913, o..y ~ c1111mec1 u . ....,_, 11wn1 .......................................... . = , -,,__ ...--..:-• ....,_ Newlp9per KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI .. ... "· I. • I • ·~-~--··- U Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2. 1983 ..... INta Oll "'"· l!J!!IM At!!!, lal!!1tf .. ..., .,,,,,, TODAY'S CROSSW0RD PUULE 2~~8!~:~N~~~ er.:, A~ 112 ..... '1111 eaOln erM. 35he> f~· 'n Haen rune I l!OOG 178 C.OIC a W. ll:reo. rud1. fully IQulp. ttweo. gOOd $400 041·'434 rvne QOOd, $1500 080. , .... .,. ilH ,......... tau ·~~~,aa:: ACROSS I trw1tat1on 5 Loathed 10 Anacondas t4Jat - 15 So1ourn 16 French m1er \1 Balance 18 Studied 200ut~ed 22 Rent ~3 Death rattles 24 Tricks 26 Bedstead 27 Pred1ca- men ts 30 Displayed garments 34 Babbler 35 D1m1n1sh 36 Go astray 37 Bluster 38 Food item 40 IJK river 4 1 D•eted 42 FreQuent 43 Speecl'tlf1es 45 Sinews 47 Operation .ss Inner pref 49 P.ace 2 3 14 17 20 34 37· 45 58 62 50 Morttly 53 According to ~4 01scotored 58 Slowdown 61 Law 62 German m1er 63 C11yw1de 64 $weetsop PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLYED OAIAOI IALI ADI NOW CLAUWllD IY CITYI utanow .... •Int ent9f111nment bo41t. 18811\tlt Fo•.~50 . .,,8,_,,so._,_ea_,,,111111 ____ _ Malt 8 lor dinner, 18980 631·3395 att 8pm ·77 CIVIC: good eond. new 042·8 1« _ -p11n1, 'JP(S.allfeo, c.... 263'Se1R1y01~·70 ·79 SOOO S 101cr.d. •ttte~1111 sunrool, air euto. low 325hr,,11p16.lnot trew, m114t SU("rt OBO '81 ACCORD SE. Sunroof COvef, exlrlt.. $23.000 556-$8500 873 5118 894-1103: 1v1 Ht-8592 908& -·--·---- CALIF 28, agt g aa, 111);,. IMW tiii '83 Ctvle. 4 dr Melen. 5 I II I 1 IPCI. alf, am/Im, t1J>9 Ill ... ltlad lut. lt1t• Pi 111 ybr dO• •gort· 73 2002, good cond, run• deck. 8K ml. $7300. NlfMin 6-2. Xn1quea. dOll Chlldrl(I• c101he1. All'ter 0~~1~~~~'r1Uam ~·:: 1~~ e::..=: 840·8 175 or 548-12112 MlllMellll&tt 101111 COUNTY YOLllWllll VW D1tt11r 'U auto. '"'""' • .., 76,000 1'111111. 11160 54a.724t ·19 a.-.DL • IPd. 11r. IM, $7,000. Oreg 131-4688 182 votvo OleMI Wegon. 65 F11 compaclly ~....,~ ... hou111. 01111.clothea, Price toys, lurn. etc. eict 291. Eve• 87&-883e l1aH I 7 queen bd. chrl1tm11 d•· Sat/Sun 10·4, 406 9th St B~A ~6~0B~~L~ ~g~~? :-76 BMW 2002, iiiiiic:Oiid, '12UllfTMIY, Loaded. 112,700 080. PRICED TO SELL • 5 ti>d. =--9_7_4·_3_111_2_,.......,= 66 TaJ..e turns 67 Run out DOWN 1 Pro91am 2 Athena 3 Ultimate 4 Educated 5 Possessed 6 Poplars 7 Ceramics 8 Reword 9 Soc1a111e 10 Bone ac10 salt l l By moutn 12 Poker stake 13 Witnesses 19 Oete11orate 21 Foot 25 Flunky 26 Vultures 6 7 27 Herring 44 Ruffle 28 Con1a1ne1 46 Forsake 29 Black bird 4 7 Ga1eway 30 Neighbor ol 49 W Can 11ver Minn SO Asian gull J I A Ptt1hppine 5 1 Adam - 32 Sea eagles 52 Big serves 33 A11tre 53 S1anctt1on 35 M anner 55 Sullrage 39 Election 56 Meaning winners 57 Lectern 40 0 1 war moves 59 Some rrs ~or• 203 Dllmond China CflrlatmM Tree CALL 776-83~8 all orig. Mull ... 1 $4900 44•4382 Burl table. MakaN dis~ • or beat oller 492-7685 S'ibit. l'tld1·A·Bld. Dlnat-het, tac• cloth, 1llve1 tea ... ti, Saal 7 14 -te Set. Liv Rm & Bdrm set, gOll clubs 536-6030 Cat H. nu sails i cuahlona '78 3201 4 1p. rid/ran. air. Furn 01r11 10 apd VHF ood cond 14200· 1nr1, 56K ml, Mini, $8200. Kllthen lluf'f. lt1mea & Multl·Ftm: plywood, toots, · ¥ 14•673•83·82 ' 553-0231 or 986-2625 misc Cash only Sat 9-3 l'lshld. typewriters. gilts. '79 320ilbl I ed 324 Onyx Balbol Island. Sat/Sun. 16841 Green SI co;oned0251iii:-i2oOO: ••II cond r ,·~:oo . b • s 0ou0 642 8773 · o o. CtrtH ••I ••r AT /SUN Powef toola. -645·6305, Ive mag SOUTH moVll camef"a, pro/ector, HOi)iii""14 w1c.Jstom trlr. , 521~ Narcliaua Sit onty l'tellet, ·71 Capr, VW e1111 cond Must aeu. 81 3201· Sapd, snlrf, air. COUNTY 9-2 Mo -Ped. Cam-pan.a. toys. misc 8762 $900 240-8093 cass. lmm•c Sll,900 er1. Tape Recorder Elgin Behind K Marl 779•2062 838-6293 lllZI Hobie Cal 14, i1n1 cond.. -------- 0re;-;;1ml11or $30. din· lrYiat fully equipped incl Conveniently Located tno table/4 chra $70, match•ng cal bo• &CompelltlvetyPrlced "WEWILLHT unlin ptne desk $30 Garage Sale & Household $1850/0bo 646-0.523 & • 11 lllllUU · bi-fold doors SS. Sal 8 Effects Fri/Sat. 9-·4pm 6 Volume Stlel. Se<vlce am 2707 Island V1-Dr Ft1n111dge Turlle Rock. Slips & Deeb 7022 And Leasing redlo. hlatll'. tide mOld-lM. , ~~ ~::n:'~C:."g; coma 1.n l ... mt a Kindt -12 other Conv. Blech • llneet Mlec:Uon on Lot. Kelly WHOLE· ot prevtoualy owned SALE Blue B<><*. 17650; PorlChll, Audia and Kelly RETAIL Blue Book, Volkswagen•. 19425. ..... HIPllll·llUI P0644 18711 Beech BIYd Huntington BelCh 142·2000 141-HH 455 E. Collt Hwy. Newpon Bllch 87J.0900 '68 Buo. rbll eng. cleM 1"1. Ai!!!, ...... tic AM/FM 11ereo. nu 11r ........... ..,_...-.--. .... -.. __ $2500 Call 241'111, Bob late• 130'1 631-6300 txt 32 170 El:Ctra, ail pwr, exh In • ( ffl -Ski equpmnl, clottteS. Dock avail Udo Isle ideal Sa1es-Ser.111Ce-Leas1ng 187 t I Beach Blvd HJ IC II fft•lll 1ovs. tOOls Sal only. 9-4, for appro11. 35· x 12· Huntington Beach '69 Bu,s1. oro stock cond Large 4 party oaraoe & 3712 Ave SausahlO (The beam Low profile sail· ~CARVER (l 14) 142-2000 xlnl lransprl s 1500 & ou1. $1200 obo 640-3094 552-1456 yard sate turn anhques COlonyl • bo&I s250 675_4323 or l\).J I 494-4507. 673-5148 & ski eQu1p Sa1 7am On 673-6803 1(.U .. ~ fl 11<.. t ·Hi\ I\\ ' --- --2nd Av bei Acacia & LtfHI Jeac• JatHf 9129 '69 sql>k won. 2 dr. reblt Begon_ia IS 01 Cst Hwyl Old col•--11b1es. antiques. MOORING BEST LOC ... ,':'"' • ··~· ... ;; ·7e XJ6L ~ ...... bl" 1• mlr. good body $1600 ....., Balboa island 10 min 10 ""'" " on b" Weekdays 71m-2pm & Ctsll Nt11 many new 11ems Cl'trrst-ielly 18 boal 673_6204 ~·.r 1'a,..R Hht sunroof, wire whls, 7pm-10pm SattSun all ,..,..,,,.,......,.....,--,,..-y.....,...., mas decor. k1I access ~ YL lull power beau1. cond day 645-4740 11, 12 13 14x6 OM rims. baby furn SattSun 9-4 Rain 0, Sailt.Nr•• 7021 Sates-Service-Leasing 4 9 K m 1. S I 4 . 5 0 0 42 Nickel allo y 60 Pipe l11tin9 9 8 ·73 Centurion Convertible. need s top. loaded $12001bst 551-6275 • 100 llems S 1 or •~ss Shone 560 ANITA 530 1528 154 Alber! Pl Sal 9-2 Windsurfer Rockel 99 wl3 ••z HO SL - 15 FAMIL v SALE 111Wf!11 leac• Compl. unused. current Auto. •eather. toaded Only '77 XJ6L. ocre. tan llht, ______ ..... Cralls, baked ooods 2nd Chrlstmds Boutique & wlMylar S90l) 650-0851 4,200 miles Absolutely loaded, 73K ml, looks & I . 1 1012 Mint•! (LGMJ8181 drives superb Oulck sale hand treasures Sal/Sun Ne1ghb0< Sale Oec 3, 9.4 ICJC ti --au.• 171 $6995 497-2388 1535 MONROVIA al 338 Peacl'tlree Lane, -••• • (Nr 15th & Placenllal NB (oil Redlands btwn '83 Puch bicycle. never 208 W 1st, Santa Ana Nu•I 4 "3 d SI IS 1 I bet ridden $250 540-8439 Closed Sunday 3 lam Illes. 2214 Avalon. < r an a sa ----'72 RX·2 Very gOOd cond.. CM Sat 9·4. King bed, Cl't11s1mas Tree and Plant BMX Hl!TCH· xlnt cond. ~ 1'a,..R 32K on n-eno .• 10K on furn. lotsa 1tutf, cheap. Sale Growers prlcis. oe51 pts S325 955.3050 ~ Y IL new clutch. S 1100 0 80 Poinsettias and gtll Motobecane MeriS1'08i)d Sates-Sl!'vlce·Leaslng 645-8897 ~g~~~ts 81~~-sSi~· s'!~ ::,. n~~5.s 1~':,ck~,..~~~s LARIHT •ere .... lta1 145 DCC IWlP IEET ~ 1111•1nu1 SOUtH COUNTY YOLllWllll CMlllae ·75 CAD A1a1 Cl11n. White & Blue. $2000 OBO. 646-5222 '82 EL DORADO. 19,000 ml. MINT COND. Orio. owner P.P $16,900. 080. Mon-Fri 8-Spm (John) 813-1200. After Spm 552-'104 TIEUllEST 1n1mo1 Every Sunday. Orange ...__..._..___. Coast COlllQe Fairview & • Arlington. Costa M~. Heights. (between Bristol 857-1448 llYEITORY 166 230sL. 4 spd. amtfm and M8$4) ~40-5440 C --~--•'79 320•. 4 spd SIR cass. reoent paint upholt 'IO YW .-El of Ille model, low ml!Mge E/8LUFF GARAGE SALE ••r" 1014 (31SYDL) • & tires. good cond. Mull Custom l)lgtl back bucket Cadllll CI In Southern Furniture. toys. etc. Camper Shell. lull height. •·79 320!, 4 spd. SIR sell, 18800. 493-6284 front ieats, 4 1pd, C1Jllornl1I SM us tod•Y1 8-3. Admission & Patklno FREE Spaces s to. 432-5880 Sat/Sun 9 .• 3, 2812 Carob wlcargo door & roof ltd-(486562) '72 220 Diesel. New eng AM/FM stereo w/l.,.. IAIEll .,.TlTI .... R der $300 645-8545 *'79 3201. 4 spd, A/C 20.000 ml .• new MlcMtln radial tires. custom cebl; OUILUC H --Mtlt Ii.Ir -n 16 (994XEO) tires am/Im radlO 1 net work. AIC l hMter. CHEST of dra-s. kite Collectibles. antrques. 1 II ff •·79 320!, 4 apd, SIR own8r. ~. 983-3;02 PoP top N.w Engine 2800 Hlftx>r Blvd. Items, cl°'""· toys, glassware, furniture. '81 Maxi Moped. like new. (091YPZ) gu11anteed 6 montl'tt, COSTA MESA games, lots 01 misc. Set books. portable washer. bltie, $500 642-0671 •'79 5281. 4spd, SIR '74 280 Coupe, 1 owner. 6000 mllet. (T08e9) 8 l .. 0•1180 9•3. 2023 Ootdeneve Pl sewing machjne. TV. old (747YPV) yellow. oood cond. othe< VW. Ford. & Dodge • ' • rao1o·s. tamps. ptciures. Puct1 Mui Lv•. neer new, *'80 3201, 5 spa, A/C $5700. 760-8792 camper convertlona In ~------- 0--..,.s-1-F-· 1-0-3-s-9 14'm1, • xtrasS475/obo i k K .... ly ....,.._....__,_ '""-I'""' 1313 ar1ge a e r. -. at 111' rug. MUCH MORE 548_3398 (565 OL) 84 300SD Turbo slvr/blu stoc · "' .... ,......_ ""'"'"' .... 9-4 f034 SEA BREEZE Sat Only 9am-4·30pm *'80 633cll 4Spd loaded $36,000. Just arrived Blue Book. 19<>75: Kelly 10 CORVETTE T-TOP (nr Wiison & Paclllcl 1433 Santiago Dr . N B. Mttereyclt1/ ( 1BWW299) ~ from Europe. 551_9606 Reu 11 Bl u • Book . New motor. trane. tlfn. L .. -+-+--1~-u~ARAGE SALE. SAT 9-3 Gara~e Sale Sal/Sun Sctoler1 1011 •'81 3201, 5 Spd, SIR $11,400 OUR PRICE $10,000 cul't. 650-8106 ""' 7ilO T c c ( ICUT8431 Ask about the money we ..... 2 ERN IA LE Toys. 464 ANTA ANA AV. (3)Kawasakl 90 DTrt Bikes *'82 528E. Auto. loaded can uve you lhru our 18711 ,. ___ h Blvd ·73 c~. m cond. bikes: furn . hshld 11ems See Dimes-a-Line ...,... S 5 5 O '" 5 9 s 4 1 ~~-+--+-~ All for S 100 548-107 7 (9666531 · purchase & leaM plans. Huntington BNeh · " • • Hand Crafted gifts. wood-GIANT MULTI FAMIL y ·77 HONDA XR75, gd *( ,·8E2U0952868E;) 5 spd, loaded .111 IUlltlS 142·2000 141·21• _63__, 1 ,...-8300,........._._K_en ___ _ '=~=~~=~~~~=~~===~~~===~~=~ en 1oy1. sea shell nov-Furniture, toy,. books. c.ond s2oo 675_7272 IMNITI SEE II Fiim -111111. dolls, crochet & dlsl'tes.Be1a cass .. mov11 *'83 3201; All. SIR 1301 oual1 Street '72 Super Beetle, Vflry bt'-l11Al0 f • <11A•1t • L ' •2ll knitted Items. 1919 Fed· equip. sm appliance's, '77 Honda XA75. great (IFMY925) NE clean. 1tlnt running cond, We 1'11119 I good lllKtlon ... " -araatart --H•tHry • etaJSatOk3th9-•pm etc 1818PonTagoart,nr cond S200 540-8439 1'r'83 3201; 5 spd, SIR WPORTSEACH $22001obo. Mutt setl. ol NEW ( uMd Chev- 65 Oek: Kit tbl, 4 Windsor Artlllclal Ficus Benjamlna SAL~Sat oec 3. 9 to 5 HOLIDAY SPECIAL SALE Ford/Mac Arthur. Sal 9-4 '79 SUZUKI OS 750:8200 ( IFZP975) HI-HOO 645-5374, 842-8189 rolettl s.. UI todeyt cl'trs. 1275 Sellars 1ree1 -qua111ysllkleaves. Electriemotors(new.used All kinds ot stulll 229 m1,x1n1cond S14000BO 111·1171 MB '78 280SE. Chrome '72 vw Buo. ~Int. $1500, porcelaln top Ible. $95. teal wood trunks -For l surplus). gear boxes. Slerks FrllSall~n 9-4 Liii iSLE l&lllll ... E 11 no ans-r Iv meastge 208 W. 1st, Santi Ana alloy wheels, $13,500, 84t:-8811 C OHHfll C HEVRO L tT Llbr"'"" tbl wtd~r. $75. home and 011•-e pumps (alr/vaccuum). · '-· -/call back •32 9016 Closed Sunday call 213 587-2171 or --------~, • w "' compressors ood & Ann lnteflot design stu-w " -·73 SUPER BE"'1'LE I PieSafe,$395.540-2055 Bee~&Assoc.476-0311 metal mach1'nery"' shop HllSlUSAT.l·i -LAAOESELECTIONO-F _7141863·1440 "" . ac, - -___ dents and seamstresses '81 Harley Su..,..rgltde am/Im c•n •Int cond 1 ' Relrlg, rdl arm saw, tbl "v NE"11 & USED BMW'S! -... ~ ' Pair Victorian llde chairs BUY DIRECT FROM cabinets l dlesk. misc saw Sears wet/Ory shop De~gner lab sari;:8~~~!· I 5 ga1 tanks king/queen & IMIHMlCl~~TISlllOL~IYIEEllCY ·703wnerSU.PS3ER1°'!;_7_5,,4.-.'8?,8c. 1275 ea Arm chair $325. MANUFACTURER loots. gas tlea ers,lndust vac 'sears lawn valel vac yar o~ more ·-· sea1 Pullback oars. AOK .. ......, .., --,..,,..,.-=-==""'---..,,......-att new upholSlery Pine andsave501o75't,onnew ~ens. punch press, eoo'er weed eaier ioras' wida lgOO enough lor,s4000 cash 650·8•06 Champagne/Palamino am/Im. neat cond $2750 tOOUSEDCARS cu~board $375 Ulwyers topqualltybedsets Twin lowers 62.9 Terminal , 750irl._ 141 tlms comm'• PiUows J. s4mP~.furn. -Fi INSTOCK b k $•95 $69 ~ ay 1n rear 645-2735 u • ' cal 100 Arch Digests DIRT 1111 • 'll Yl210 LOii lllCll llW lealhef ull options. 245 Of bftl olteir 644-.5679 oa oo case .. Art I sets 1uS1 9 .... lull sets I . · rtr scrubber 2 llr mdl m1 unreg1s1 $54,000 '12OIR1L1Z11 Deco tamp $350 L1tho 1us1 S79 95 Save even. Mi1etl11aff•I 6 11 safes. wind seal -bar I wallpaper books. anlQ Me1zle1 lores good cond VOLUME SALES I ~ve/wkn<ls 714-768-4468 ~ Abraham Lincoln 1886 mote on queen and king I crob. spkrs bikes Anlq singer sewing macnone SS50 826-5453 SERVICE & LEASING 1 • llLYEUll PAOUll S~ 3$7~ak iee 0 ckreamd 63 se 6 ts 9 F 5 ree delivery Almost Ti ~IUI Nor-Needle Poml fire screen ~~r .. dSl~~~Su~oo8~~.ma_n~ Musi sett' 71 Yamaha En· 3670 N CheHy Ave f!nekt 157 ~. ~ VERY NIC E. Fully c atrs ea a en -41 we91an ue ox coat. coli Bonem11n smk pipes e>m 216 via lil'taca ouro S275 or bes I CAii LONG BEACH [ 167 am/Im cass. rblt eno. equipped 4 )( 4 Luxury table ~94-7340, Contemoorary Sola. me 6 ~850 642-343~ old Unoerwooo lypwrlr,' Jim 631·2594 INo C1*ry ••11-405)_ ,_ciutc:ti. ~-. llr•. ~!.; !~~~':w.co;:,~:~ On Anne walnut col !bl eartl'tlones xtnl cond . Antique Mattog desk $100 1900's calfleras lamp I Paning Yamaha Cheap (114) lll·lllO no rust S5.000 788-5102 mi tic. II.IC. Bucket beaut $200 759-1552 I $80 552·0408 o\ntique lrench inlay deSlc 1539 Monrovia Unu 7 Nr $91 Only l830 P9rt Ashley lt7S-;!88S Jonn TraC:e·lns Welcome .! 642·3665 Seats. AM/FM Stlfeo, -----, -$200 Uprighl Piano Hoag HOSP blwn 151h & 9.5 Clothes kitchen Now open Sun 11-4 70 911T Red IOOks/runs MlllltlllU'S Till St-''1 Shell.~ Rare JOHN WAYNE stone. Con1empory Sota S300 2 s4oo Amana freezer $75 16th 646-0792 items baske1s etc fllottr Hoat1 1020 .Dats•a • 9117 1 grl. no rusl. low ml. re-ble P hthogfaph hm11ed ed1t10n cl'tatrs $75 each Dec 3. 640 0276 --, . SOU1H mova op. ower ol 200 .Prool Pflnl on ois-9AM 1528 SeacreSI Or 1 __ -MOVING SALE Reing. Toys CltlleS, China. Pans. Open Road M1n1 mOIOf· 100 USED CARS cords $8500 673-3481 Door Locks • Kelly w ... "" I I ' '. T ! • r , \ \• I !>46-1200 play at JOl'tn Wayne Atr-______ BNX bike. alloy. w/aceess. wa!her dryer beds. hv I Stereos. Elc Lots ol home Dodge 2111 30~ COUNTY WholeMle 8 tue Book. port St300 641 -1662 Dblebed S50 MlrrorStS. gdcond $95 Men's Nor-rm. kll Musi go 1n1s Goodies Sat o nly m1 S9.SOO 751-7181 INSTOCK '729l4,cleancond,Web-~ S12,300;' K .. ly Aetllll , ~ OresMt $15 54b-3426 d•ca ski.boots, sz 8, exll wknd1 Sat/Sun 2439·D 8AM-4PM 1715 Newport • • 'll IUTlll Hill bef carps, Dave. 13450 YOLISWllE• Blue Book. $14.500. - I Ap!tuen l Dbl matt w/box sprgs l cond . negoti able. O<angeAv 631 -7389 l HU:sD11veWes1 Trad~!'' lwlfuet injection, metaHk: 968- 796 llvm50. (P0752)0URPAIC£ ,m Gu 1tov1 i 10 trade frame. almost new. eJCtra 54(1-6347 r ... ,. • . TV-s. gOll c:tubs. waier bed. Ot1Uty I02'l Sliver. radlall, magi, Side '82"911SC. red. 10K ml, 'll YW... 112,llt torr-.rmodel 29 .. ~ ·firm S t~5 786-9462 B ~ll.Jjii!l~I es ~ clothes:rilles.plctrames. METAL BOX TRAILER moldln9i::palnt1trlpea.S 1mm&c. cond. $26.000. lllYllTllU 187118Mdl81¥d. r ~r~.-;~/i · ,v.~. .• "';r-Jl .. ~3,.--..,._ •.P>-A .AllliRJt~~8,, ..• .,~~·~-·41 ~~.Al .AM/FMC 8·?9S3tvmsg. ~-,~~""'''"~ Hun1lc19ton8Nch. r-I ~*01-111·;..-•• •a1 R* Or~ae·I 5• section el take S°9SSs2-7 ~. IOOJE~LE-; '\>b'!>~~:'·"""' ;;~'Tn. &4'2l~j •'.°"' l ' AlfW .~:;. ' B~?o"'an,..1.~,. I ~ • ·-,_ -rved 4 ...._. ... ,750 A I 1023 El Paraiao Ct Sat, 9-3. 204' Vista r · ur SAVE 10·25%1 Cheats. cu . ;--• n-CAMBRIDGE -$10 per Sat!Svn 0eo 3-4 Cajon. Eastbtuft. NB. A•IH W1alt4 Reer window louvers. color. l!Qht lnt•k>f. empl Special Edhlon '79Conlet· j dreuers. china cabs. tlque 6 Lounge Table ean. 962-1905 automttlc 1n1enna. exit cond. $2500. Alt• 8 tpoke m.,,1 radials HoosHlf. Ille cabs, bul· $800. 1920 Texas , 81at. hie Wood Furnllure. Ap-Highest cath. lmmed. tor (P0832l Kelly Wholeslle 5pm, Peter 536-9104 ..,, • • le 19+ optlona Faster ·, 1 ' 1 s -w.rsctt cu brda Butcher ·BIOck 1995. Cl.SMiies TDK:s. C-60. ptlances &. Housewiret your vehicle, domestic or Blue Book s6425. Kioy AM/FM. 4 apd. Prleed to 9l1SC. V9lfY .. , Best much much mor~ loti Early American hand C-120. uMd medicJlllY 4 !amity Nie: SAT/SUN Sal/Sun. 429 Snug t.oreign.651.-8285 Rettf1 Bli1il•Book ~70. lellrl!JC! -fHt setltl'tlaiiiiidit Look:JIOrgCo. tt.250 I 01 ~1111 MC & 'visa made wool rugs. Betker 6 onee. 700 ct. Alll Pfart. 8·5, l9282 FIJI Ln, nr Harbor. 831-7956 we buy ctrs still running OUR SOUTH COUNTY 8U ou sweetie CZ: plus T6L (P04241 cTho.4 "'-4<4 90 . It- • FREELAND'S 864 w ' piece bdrm set romen Evenings968-7282. Brkhrsl/Yrktwn. House-S 100-1400 Cl Sh PRICE y Y r • .. ._-= I~ • l'tlte $900 Exec Olli hOld gooda lurn misc SELL Idle ltema with a nlllcent 1977 sliver &. 18711 Beien Blvd 19th, C.M. 645-6434 wd k w/cl't Ir . s ·sceo CHRISTMAS GIFTS Se/up, 963-'4527 . . Dal Pl c uallled 842-7517. 213-402-9481 SIHI black Rolls Royce tor HunllnglOf'l BelChA[(tNdEA:. 5~9s .,. 47 a .. · Peruvian Llema wool rugs ty lot 1 Ad. South County VW-ltuzu Cl'trlstmaal Xlnt cond. •"2 2• FREEZER Ilk• new St50 .... ,.. 5'117' W/dl1mond detlgn WEllY t87118MCh81vd. $32,000.673--0700 -• 141-2111 s11f'eo,cua.tc,.rnn·r ~::.::;8ERATOR 175. FREE 8 11. sola. Service-$125. Wall hangings nat. •t1ctll1at .. I 1211 • Ht1/0r1111 H CLUI CllS HunllngtonBelGl't ·~~UVWSTSBEULOL,NOOoodW.lc1on800d. rcond.-.a . $290(). ,!,, able blue t weed brwn $85. N-r•bblt fur SWING SET. climbing Hammond 12SXL wl bltln All TRICIS · 142-2000 141·2111 ..., 19 • GE tide by side relrig. 842·4512 jacket $45. 63 t-0946 bars etc. ICHILDLIFEl an Leslie spkrs. nc new. ~CARVER OBO. 682• 3872 '68 Must Conv, -""' t9 cuf1 $400 759-t5S2 lllYFIHITllll Dollar-Guard, device de-wood, needs paint $120 $1750 644.-6511 ,'1,4p~802;ua~ri ":~~;.14 ~If C ~ ownr. $~. 842·aOo"f '"' lPPUllllS Les 967-8133 tects counterfeit curren-642-81 44 UprlghJ conaole • ..5 yts..old. $3200/0BO 924-2706 1~-l'L...l l \...L:. • •111PM & wtlnCK. Lea 957-8133 cy-cenlfk:atea. Guaran-Tl 58 Calculator w/PC' hardly used $750 obo. • ,..er~ ~ ·~--rf'llfl> ... Lika new Hetculon sofa-teed 100% et1ect1v1 I s 9 Kenmore wstlr & dryr, ••11 j bed. It l>etge stripe. $150, Send SASE tor free Into tOOA pr nter. hardly 56-4 82 mags. runs lllnt $4000 t>PEN WNOAVS IM pb, Oflo, "'*· lhlrJ>I cond S 100 et 544-6488, ot>o Powder blue tove-10 P o Box 1355. New-used S tOO. 536-3507 Srrti11 GeM1 230 1 650~554. 642-5696 • S3000 ffrm. 8 7 3-5 114 LITTON MICROWAVE I seal. •Int cond. $100 por1 Beach. CA 92663 Skis, Strato, kX CM. WI Ill '76 280Z. alr. 4 spd, cleln. T II 111 . ·10 M1verlok, Sport $125 645-6099 obo Bdrm Mt. dk walnut. CJ. loldl wMeleh I Tt• lt1lcatr Ctttllla& $160. vii S450. 786-3519 $4500 bo 538-76 97 ~ Edition Mii good Sl90 twin bed w/man & box>-ng 1 r. ,... llW •o "O USED CAR$"4 TRUCKS _ o Y evs '70'.l dr 1906 good COOd Hl •IUll'I obo. &46.358i . Matcl'tlngwtl'tr/elec: dryer. spr.ng. 3 drwf dr-., movable erms/leet Uke ·• '-''"' ,. tft Slate top Brun1wlok pool COME INORCALL FOR 80280ZX<;lLPc«g43Kmt, sioo obo Sl&-7897"' SOUlH lknu.S400both759-15521 $150ol>O840·1830 new$320.84$-7814 Sale ll'tls Fri 2-8 & Sat tbl. reo site. newly,... FRHAPPWUl brn w/beifelnl$8000Bs 85$-833112-8pm '71 LU>,deln.llf.am/fm. Refng. $175 Eye level Scend leather el'talr. Ilk• ELECTRIC 4 ~ssenger g:.-5. at e24°!i ~·~ def covered, 12cuestlcks all Cormlef-0.Ullo 633-5900 Rs 545--0884 COUNTY $850. 536-789Tlft. 8p\'I .llect rangeS100 Wul'tef n-. cost· $900. HC. GOLF CART. red & white 0 (at aSt u hop-equip, complete. lsOo. 01mtLn '80 280ZX b blk '70 CORONA. 4 dr .. runs '71 Mustang Conv. ,.... & llrye<. $135 ea Dish· SJOO Oak38in rndbutcl't canopy $500 obo ping Cntr-NB.) Classie 645·1691 . l Int '•\~ !~9.eo =~cl. good. new Urea. brakes "OLllWllEI' clusk:,eicneond IO ml.J was11er,s100 646-6848 blktab .. $100552-3075 760.&030 ~~~~~~~~au no-O t ll)ITV,la ,·,,. H1~~~::J-:8~:~gH = 8T3-2749 • system & alternator. ' own' $4500. 873-3148 Relrlg;rators. 11ke new. Simmons wtiJ crib & matt ~..t.IOUIDATINO COIN I • 1terff 6132 Hl·IOll; 14t·Hl1 '81 DATSui?2eozx 2~ =: o::!''s3f:e:W or 'll YW ... 111 " 5pm. See Set/Sun Clean. 1 Almond t White. perleet. s1_,0_833:~'~. auCAOPLPLIE5CST71?3N534 T'Wo round trip tlcieell,l BEA0TtFUL fr' RCA WI PlY Tff• -•u• IGd cond., lake over1ease.1·74 C ona 4 d led 4 l'HE CLASSIC STARTER '72 Pinto. nu·t,., ltef-C:U. FF 2 di $175 895·7062 -A CAI s 1 1 ~ "' no oown or purchase or r in, CAR. Prloed to Mii tl'tta upholttry. IJ1ry good ___ Sola8ed.Flex-Steet$176 --"' •0 eate or Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. FOllt•Ri11••1 511500 •9.,0245 spd Sharp $157~. -.ekend M•oa.wl'tttrtn oon d ltl on to r Speed Queen Washer & S(ll Chair 15 549_2430 Lovely Autumn Haze Mink 1 Polltand from 0 C Must s 148 Free del Open --v-642-0795. eves 548-8823 colof. blk. lnllf'lor. blk local-tranap. $700. Cell Dryer $400/pr 49:1-5621 _:. -· Stote. ll.aed aSls or make 1 be used before l2/l5l83 Sun TV John's 646-1786 lUI lllAlll 100 USED CA'RS 7 ....... -.ark 11 co~one 5-1,110n 1r1m (R0.82) 10 ot ...... VW J""'n 63l-"" ..... , _ _ .Western bufli..beds l'tvy 1acke1$175 673-1202 17S e11 673·1187 -:--"">:----.,,..... ...,... • .. '""' "'' ""~ Whirlpool relrtg. 17 cu ti. duty S \00 TS t · 7580 • -------Col~ 21 • great pres-PtlTIAC /lla&lll IN STOCK wagon. 6 eye. needs eno Bugs In stock. Priced to •7~ n.. ..,.. 1 liken-$325 650· 7452 -Moto Becane moped S 185 1 llllse. WHI.. 6220 ent m"SI sell s 1 so 2480 Harbor Blvd '12 IATHI I work $800 obo 751 -718 t move ll'tts Chrt11mu. .-.an-..a. 4 or, •ml m, H L I• G • s 1 p fb 0 s l66 " air: new tires, bill. & C ---,---I ...... .. I em ro sur r • sssU PAID 559-&022 497·2607 COSTA MESA IT&Tlll Wlltl '80 Celle& GT Lllbk. . SHll lldlator. 82.000 ml. 1dnt taf_• tfl . 6212 new s335. 63 l·094S GOOD USED ITEMS ' Teac cass dec~s15o 141•4J00141-1411 Me'tailic Petnt. Auto. re<.tlblk 1n1 AM/FM cass plus T& L & DOC cond 11995. 790;l688 T1Mix SfNCLAIA 1000 Yamarta upright piano as MOVING SALE· l'tOI tub. 6•8·0792 AMTFM receiver 1700 AM/FM Stereo. Radlels.1· an snrt .iu ~ ~pe; 1871 I Beach Blvd · • Compu11r wf16K adap1or new s 1250 2 beaut rurnilure. plants. elec· 760•903 1 side mo101ng. wheel arch clean S5S95 2~ 1:1 t56 142·20f I• f·llH ·~o~:'t'ir:c'· ~usrx:i,~~1 & 3 software tapes S75 moOern solu hardly 1ron1c testers wort>. M•l'Cll last. 1224 __ molding. Rocker panel , -----~ • ---· • • 556-8000 used 1600 bolh Classic bench misc 546..8044 81esslng f rumpet, llke n-loal1, Cbrter/ molding Perteet s11rter '8 t COROLLA red 2 dr ·79 VAN· ooo<1 cond. low louvers. em/Im cw. Cit r --· -SSO b 657 9•99 I t 7010 I wagon very c1e1n. tow I M<ltn. 5 spd, air, am/Im, I ml, Bt1upunkt. new llrH cov9f S2800. 8'8-0523 rff It ftl I022 , oak bar wfbrau II rail, Musi setl di.le 10 ill health o o \ . ta mso''ueTs ... ClPOOU8NOTOYIPROICUER V3t~IWSS1150ta968·074(3 $w4o000rk. 8. _t466.24•1~4_.00homeX2846 'tree~. • FREE 2 AOorable Female SS50S Yew wood butler and collection ot 60 yrs 'GUITAR & CASE ;-;,h IO' ELElm YlOIT .., aa .. .., . ·- & 1 male 8 \OWkS Old. Plr'I I :~: s ~~ 6~k:~~ ~~I g:=~~a.!' B ·~ri:;~~ ! ·was $75 857-1448 NEW -DIESEL. For Alt I ..... t.!!. I :n vw B Blue/wf\1 73 CA I. DIN+ eoAB. Ger Stteohard 759-0235 ,· Panosonlc TV, 1175 I & $20 10 SI lold C01n1,I Martin Acoustic Oulter your HOiiday Entenalnlng THISWEEKENOONLYI ·81 BJQ. QOOd cond. Ga 8i.pllt. ex~:-Belt of~ $t800. 5'l-8IN FREEE BLACK RABBITS Whirlpool wshr & dryer, some at 200 •• 1 'with c1se. perfect! • & Parade ot lights. D1ys SovthCOUtllY VW·IW11J 0'"1 must sell S2tOO, over $3500 815-5851 'll Dl ......... 944W t911'tSI. $175 bOlh Ph"· 96'-0062 S600 ctsl't 650-8t061 673.-4860,evs557~273 187118eachBtvo cill962-490 4 • Orig •: ~.., Cos11M .... c 1 I llps/Marantzllnllnlty P o1•-jvou couldbeHrnlnguptot ... h "--~-• • Ill "I HunttngtonBeec:n '82 vw Vtlfl 1950. n.tnl · 79 eugconv«1.wflt/M'itl rnod.iO:::.,lbletM50 Ste.ea sya. $300. Lots lfflQO prem/atr -· Od :. _....u.-' 842-2000 841-21M t 759 1552 wnt. lo ml. thetp. ll600 S52 FREE to good l'tOIM t gray I m(){e nouMl\Old Items 11 c:t>f\d SI tO 846-8786 1 11200 Pl< week u • d ft Avon sport bolt. 4.5 ·74 JEEP &ot1 .. 8, orl; 0'" · -obo. PIP 131·1327 °' belt°""'· M4- 1 Nethelland Dwarf Rabbll barQlln prlcet. 851-8081 Pon llltm 1 Mu seC>0 PllnO tuner CourM Into 81 JOhnaon motor, 4 owner, I Xll cond. $2900 fill '7t Convenlble Bug '74 Capri, V-. 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Chor_ale ••• 'The µ1ory of Christmas' concerts s-cheduled With 'I'hanbgiv\Dg over and Christmas on the way, the Oranae c.ounty Master Chorale will -welcome the aeaeon with-a aeries of "The Glory of Christmas" concerts. For the four con- certs, the 115-t,nember chorus will alsO feature a aelect ensemble taken from among its own ranks and called, "The Californians." The pro- g ram will inc lude Vaughn Williams ' "Hodie," a Christmas Cantata, and a selection of traditional carols and FPular music of the season . Dr. Sa muel R•dl AD Nasby Swartz. organist for the Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los t-ngeles, wiUappearu~~t. __ 'The concerta will take place tonight at 8 p.m. at Orange Coast College auditorium; tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the First Evangelical Free Church of Fullerton and Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Fint Baptiat Church and ap1:n at 8 p.m. at Trinity United Prelbyterian Church, both in Santa Ana. "We-have added a matinee performance to the achedule this year," according to Dr. Maurice A.llard. music director. "Due to lncreued audience support we are deU,hted to expand our offering to four Christmu C01acerta. •• 'The Chonle preeenta a~ of claasical and ll&hter music of the ~" Allard aid. "And. of coune, die traditional music la such an important part of our ChrlatmM concert.a." A hlahlilht of the pr'Olnln will be a praentadon of EnclWi canpmer Wllliaml' "Hodie," a Ouiltnm ean .. .._ "We are . ndted about du. ...,. ol. llllUllc," Allard ~ "It la a powerful compolidon, yet not performed wry often." Williams mmpoRd "Rodie" tn 1954 when he · WM 82 ,.nold. md It llODlllidered to be one of hia llVJlt ...uant works. He draWI upon a lifetime of nperience with a.lllh folk tu.Jim • well • c• I : ........ In MJlodie'• wwa.a. lntertwinel ~from the ScrtpWla wtth la'Ulmr poee.ry, maldna It a ldnd ol. °"1ltlnM antholoft. '"With lta vulely ol. llJ .. and moada, lffOdaer..,,.. U1 a wonderful --. " .... Allmrd. ..,,. ........ h8w ....... qmlity tbat .. dlU--t •fnm .,.., Q&hlr-eDUDll'J." the w'k wdJ ,..... Iha Olorale, .... .. _._......,......_ Hp'z{ll ..... ... choir, timpanist and harpist. Soloists will be aopranos Janice Halcomb and Deborah WiNOr, tenon Ken Jordan and Doug Spindler. and baritones Craig Mitchell and Mike KOl'\Opa, all members of the Chorale. "Dr. Swartz has gained recognition .S one of the West Coast's most talented organists," Al- lard ·continued. "H~ earned his bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees In music from Stanford University. In · recent years. Dr. Swartz · has performed ex- tensively in Europe and the United States, htn- cluding ,pre9efltatiom on PH I Mnree radio and television." Duririg the aecond half of lhe concert program the Chorale wtlJ be-perlorming Uahter ChriatmM mUlic, and will be joined by The Californians. The Chorale will RrlC IUCh favorites a ''Here We Come A-Wamailina" and "Silent Nicht." A ChristmM Medley, arnnced (or the Chorale three yean aao by Hollywood compmer/arrancer 'Georp Wyle, includes the ChristmM cJ..a "White Chriatmu," "SU\fer Belli" and "Walking in a Winter Wonderland." 'n"9 medley will ahowcw the. talenca of Chorale members J~ Halcomb, IOpl'ano; C,therinc Bruhns, alto; and Doua Spindler, tenor. The C.alifomiana, alwways popular with the Chrimw •uctierlc9. will Jll'Wftl. rtdl varietyof Mliday mumc. Arnone their mUlical lelectionl are "Carol Me," a contemporary ChriatrnM ballad md "l!lll l.i Ein~ Roe'," drawn from the Oxford Bookol Carola. An upbeet arnneemenf of ''Jtncle Belli" will conclude The c.alifonUMI' portion of the aoncen. Nick O'Malley of lSewport Beach is one of the 1·15 members of the Orange Count y Master Chorale who will be sing- ing during 'The GJo_ry of Christmas' con- certs. adopted in 19tiY to ~tter reflect lhe countywide nature of its perfonning lpcatioN and tnember- ~~ ' "Dr. Allard ii in his sixth eeMOl'l .. director of the Chorale. He la well known in <>ranee O>unty from hia 11 yean of teechinc at the Univenll)' of California, Irvine, where he wu profe.or of music in the areM of voice and choral work," Bunceeaid. . -Allard currently condueta a voice studio in ·Sania Ana and la a re.ident of Tu.tin. Tickets to •'The Glory of CbristmM'' are '8.50 f« adulCB and $7 f « ltUdenca and ll!l'\&or' dtbenl. ~ tlckeca are allo aYallable. 'Ibey lndude adml8lkJn to "The Glor y of ~"the famed Moaart 0 Requlem,'' ..._.an of&. Mat- .._,.. by a.ah .... &he CtaC ... ~ -----... 50 far ....... md ... far .. 6sw wl ..... d ...... A ...-.a -1111m ~la .., ........... up >.a the a>Unty's oktelt c:antinutnc performll'I arta ll"CJUP. the Chorale will ol.'-mulic of the ..,.. on teJevll6on • nll • In CION.'llfU. '!'he Otiorale and The c.alilam6anl will• featured on "Jim Cooper's 0..-. C.ountt" on KQC&.TV, a..r..J 60. The llhow enttd9d "<>ranee Caunq llMw ~: A av... Gift to CJnrwt. CouJ\ty," will air Die. 23 ., l:JO p.m. and ...,... Dec. t4 al 10 a.m. . l'ltdly, Die. ....... die a.. ___. .. . . ~~~-"~s:t~-:;... Pint..... al .,.,.. ..... may .. "Die a.or.a. ......... In ·--lht a ..... ol the 0tJ ol t:::,:'-'I tMI w.a a'l'Uatlln."wwwt: 1• .... •nt• ...... , llDd. , .. ,_._.. ...... a.a•. ..,,.. er-.. CAudJ ...... QwW --- .............. ,,... .. ... To ........... ., .......... . b I' WltlP die Q;r4 QalMtY N ll I 0-.,P.O. a.1111 •. ~---.u -..aa .-.--...------·-·-·---·-··-·---'~ ......... ' .... ---·-· ··-·······--.-·.,," ,,., ...... ,,,..,.., __ , , ___ .. __ .., On Sta e When the going gets toagh ••• Sebastian's has three busy people · Meanwhile, all three are working By TOM TITUS independently on other. projects, both otlMDellr,.......,. theatrical and purely musical -the If you want a job done well, th'\? old bott.oul line, of course, being that the adage goes, give it to a busy penon. So combined income from these ventures it stands to reason that three busy will insure that none will find himselJ people can do things three times as or herself punching a time clock. effectively. Johnson, at 51 the dean of the trio, That's been thecaseinrecentmonths has been ·running up an impressive at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse track record in local theater for tt}.e past where a trio of exceptionally industri-two decades. ever since his first ous individuals have been turning out production of "Stop the World, I Want one hit after another since taking over to Get Off" opened at the Anaheim the artistic reins of the Sin Clemente Playhouse in 1965. It was a monster hit. theater last sp~g. so popular that Johnson has ~led - .. :P. 0 -~ I ~ <D :I i ... -"Tl ... a: I» ';< '! ~ 3 C7 <D .., !'l -·-• CD • CD -~. w F.ach of the tnwnverate .see":l5 to be other versions in Laguna, Westminster manipulating in three d~r~ll?~ at and, just this year. in Newport ~ach. once -to the de~ that 1t ~ ~~!-.... ~N...ts.--1 .O~t<'c , -: ..... ~ :.::..._ r L ..... ~~.J~A~~~..;.:n,'J ~,;..:~--1-ec."'Ogti.1'6Ie name! ll'rtheater, Johnson --~ {oifuena'nrk" wiiho. u~ at least one of has put 14 7 shows on t he boards during their names in the credits. And none of the· past 36 years. Musicals have always them shows any signso~ sJowing_down. , beenJiisspccialty,_though_he's enjo-yed The threesome co.nsists. of d1~ great success with heavier stuff, such Kent J ohnson, mUS!cal director Tun as "The Subject Was Roses" and ··Wall -~-,__, _.4.:-. .• r--... . •-r.-r~ .. , ""' Nel.Son and choreographer Ky~ C:Obb Until Dark." -collectivel:l(.known at Sebasuan s as While he's always had an entourage Kent John.son Productions. Since tak-of sorts, people who've worked with ing over in April, they've turned out him 10 one show after anolher. il wasn't ··Li'I Abner." "The Unsinkable Molly until this spring. when he took over at Brown," "Man of La Mancha," "Guys Sebastian's, that his production com - and Dolls" and the current "Okla-pany became official. Nelson, who'd homa." "' been nandling the musical duties on i-Waiting in the wings are "The Johnson's shows for two years. and Pirates of Penzance" (Jan. 11) to be Cobb. his choreographer for about a followed by "&bes in Arms" (Feb. 28), year. signed on for the-duration of the ··Carousel" (April 18), "The Most cruise, so to speak. Happy FeUa" (June 6), "Grealie" (July "I have great confidence in Tim and 25). "Kismet" .(Sept. 12) and the Kysa" Johnllon says. ''They're very theater's fifth production of "Fiddler dyna;.ruc people with great integrity on the Roof" (Nov. 7). O See On Stage, Page 13 LUXURY THEATllES 1st 2 M.1inee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted S 113G14•X•X11fl6I~ 25s1 r~~· .. r::. J S * FOR Funt EXCrTEmEnTI V1s1tOur... * <Bi 2:104:10 ·~ Sllow1 a l 12:10 t:"'ll 1 :101:10 ..... .. 10:10 . 7it..M 'l. -r-~1%.fNM Im 12:00 2:30 S:OO 7,30 10:00 Jaftl Alt•ander TESTAMENT am U 1M 2 :00 4•00 t :OO ti oo .. 10•00 I • .iiiiiii hip .... ,... • ., l .. "., ... Vying for each other's attention on musical matters are (Crom left) Kent )ohnson, Kysa Cobb and Tim Nelson. who put on the shows at Sebastian's West. , r ------- I I . I I ,. I " ) • I I I .. .I J I 4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!111111111~--------------------------..-.----..-----.................................. ... What's Happening (") <X> C> THEATER ~-CHN~a CAROL," the Char~ tk*etl go on .-nowror Dec. 26-Jan. 1, Dickens clusic, opens tonight at the G4lfT An.tlelm Conwntlon Center, 800 W. Ka1ella. Theater, 12852 Main St.. G.,derl Grow · ANIM!m, 535-3151. • (636-7213). Performances ~II be giver Dl8Ml'YLAND. 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim . Wed~ays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. anc Christmlla--themed Fantasy on Parade begins Sundays at 7:30 p.m. through Dec. 23, wilt weekend performancee 3 p.m. Dec. 3, 4, & 10 matinees Dec. 10 and 17 at 2:30 p.m. with dalty proceealona beginning Dec. 17; also "THE DICKEN8 CHRl8TMA8 CAROL 60-foot t.all Chrl1tmu tree with 3000 lights and SHOW," a holiday play with mualc, open~ 2800 ornament•: Senior Fun Passports to tonight 10< the Fountain Valley Communlt} guetta OVfllf 60; park offers m0<e than 50 Theater at Los Amigos High School. ~ attractions In MV9n·theme parks. Closed Mon. arnrHett. Foontaln vaney (984-~). Pw· Tue,,ttv~ wtot.~-3605. lormances will be given Fridays through DlaNEYLAND HODL. 1 \50 W. Cer tos Sundays this weekend and next with evening Ave.. Anaheim, The Pavillion Lounge. Sgt. curtains at 7:30 p m and matinees at 2:30 p.m. • Preston's Yukon Saloon, Wharf Bar. Dancing "FOlllES," a muslcaJ set in the past and the Water• Show. apecl.i periormances and live present, rs on stage at I he Ane Arts Concert Han entertainment. n8-6600. at UC Irvine (856-6617). Final performances are F1ND YOUR FITNE88 NICHE. tree preview ol tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. fitness programs, including ae<obics, spot "FOOTLIGHT FRENZY," a madcap toning. dancing, ap<>nlOl'ed by Newpor1 Beach bacilstaoe farce. is on stage al the Newport AecrMtlon, 9-1 p.m. Dec. 3. Oasis Center Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newpor1 multipurpose room. 5th and Marguerite. Cor- Beach (631-0288). Performances are given ona Del Mar. 640·2271. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Dec. GEM OPERA PUPPET THEATRE, "Naughty 10. . M.,letta." enacted by hand puppets. 10< ages "LIFE WITH FA ntER," the vintage comedy eight through adult, 8 p.m. Dec. 2. 3 & 4. Garden ot lam11y Ille m the 18805, ls being presented at GroYe VFW Post. 12492 Dale St .. Garden the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Grove, and 2 p.m. Dec. 10 at Parnell Park Vista St.. Costa Mesa (631-51 10). Per-recrMtlon building, 1071 1 Scott Ave .. Whittler, ' ~~~~~-~-.T.~-t=r~h 534-2611. " ·~~ ,,,._ ' -... ~,\~OS~'JIM••L-OljPq.li.a.t'.v~ th.rough Dec 18. ' • ~,-·~~Wtlhh.~ ie~--~ ., :.w1~ "THE MARRIAGE 00 ROUND," a comedy Nabors. Dec. 2-..; Robert Goulet. Dec. '8-1 about a romantic triangle. winds up this indudea Roman Leglonalres with live white weej(end at the San Clemente Community horMa. 13 angel• aciually flying over audience. Theat9f. 202 Ave. Cat>rllk>, San Clemente ltve came19, hefaes. rams, donkeys and m0<e, (492-0465). Closing per1orrNneeS are tontOht perTom\inOil ~ & 1:30 p.m. through and Saturday. Dec. 22. 24 performanoea in all, Crystal "OKLAHOMA," Rodgers' and Hammers-C.thedrel, 12141 Lewla, Garden Grove. Iain's landmark musical. continues at Sebas-750-9788. !Ian's West Dinner PlayhouM, 140 Ave Pico, GOLDEN WIST COLUGE HOLIDAY ARTS San Clemente (492-9950). Performances .,.. AND CAAFTa aALa. unuaual handmede Items given Wednesdays through Satur~ al I p.m. tot gift gMng and dec:oretlng. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and Sundays •..!.J and 7 p.m. until Jan. e. Oeo. 10 (fr•). GWC'a Edinger St. JM!rklng lot, "PLAY90Y"" TME'WlnwMWON.D;" an -16744Golden Weet St., Huntington Beech.· lrlah daUlc comedy, la being preeented on the HAMMAH PARTY AND DISCO DANCE, U.... 111tageofSoutheo..tRepertory,855Town ""'*·~of Ughta c.ernony, Hanukah Cent\f OriYe, Coata Me.a (ltrr~. Pet-.onge. food,--.~ ace.,._.S to bMg a formancea ere given nightly except Moncs.y. at atft for a'teen-ctged boy 0# g6rl.1:30 p.m. Dec. 3, 8p.m.(7:30Sundays)andweekendmatlneeaat fempte Bat Yetwn, i1011 c.m.lbeck Ave .• ~through Dec. 1. Newport Beech. 6614991. ~ Ra.. HOOD CANR." •comedy •ntmlHADOWOPQOD. featuf99100gold about lefc.nou. Mnlof dttzeM, ends this and llVllr tttUlll P** from JeNMMm's weekend .. t the Huntington 8Mcti Pt.yhouee, ..,.... Acedelny of Atta end Oeeql. plus Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In the s..ctttf ~ et.in.a gl-. amd weevlnga, 10 Village lhopptng center (147-4465). An.i a.m . ..tp.m.ttwougtlJen.14,Jewttt\Communlty perlormanc. wttt be Otver1 tonight end Satur-....,. Mein Od1 .... 8505 Whhlre Btvd .. day at 1:30. Loe Anaele&. (213) 152-1234. '!80UTM PACIAC." the Rodgers and Ham~ IOIOTT'8 9lllRY PAMI. 8039 8Mctl Btvd .. merat., wlll11me muaie91, la being preeented at Buena Pertc, a..lldren may vlllt Senta from the Cun•t~ T....-.tw. MOE Cf'"lnO noon-I P-G:,~*' Wond•tend; Ctwtatmaa ,Justin (831-1540).· ~ are •ollig e-tc A.S.V.P. rode bel0 Tueeday9throuah 's.tur=•t 1:30 end l*ionM Tue.~ .. new C.mp Snoopy .,.. at 1:30 end 1:30 Jan. 15. themed to c.Momle'a .. 8lefr-. wild Weet -~ -~-OP · THI " an 'Jdetl ~----denplr9. new rtdel and .__.,.ia•taelllled a&.UC !Moe's Fine... , ODll'l 10 ~ .. p.111.Mon .. Tuee .. Atta Uttle TIMNIMt ca.ee17) "tonlgtlt and Frt., Lm.•10 p.M. Set: 10 a.ffl.-7 p.m. Sun . . Selurdllr Ol)ttJ at.~ p.jD. M2-l400. Cloeed w.ct. & nu.. ~-POfl..,,. ...OUCUTIOM," LA9W CllaPT --.0 Cl .. TllM ART · Ao-tha Ctvlette'a myteery dfama, la c10e6nQ at Alm caAl'T IHOW, 10 a.m.-dulk, Dec. 10 & the Weetmlnlt• Community n...t.. 7~72 11. hlfOnedl ...._ Foreet Ave .• acroee from Maple St.. Wee1mlnlt9r (MM 113). AMI tM ~ .... LAauna Bw:h. pertormanoee.,. tonight end and Saturday at ~ l'I DOU. IHOW Alm Ul.I, 1:30. . COl9cltDI doll,. dol funlftur'9 -°"* ,...., '"UNDU ....wool»," 0ytan Thomae' pley .... tor .... 10 Lm.~:· Dec. 4, ......... with""'*· opena tonight In the Studio Theet• eo.w..... c.m.. Ul..ood Btvd .. of Sedd!Medl Colega 'In ....., Vleto L.onQ••.=.rt1.f~----· . (131...W). P9rb mei1ce1 .. be gtwn Friday9 UDll Ul'Al9. llOO IMne Center end 8eturdey9 at a o.m. and~• 3 p.m. Dr .. LllllN ._ *M 1wu wld .. Pl_ we. through Dec. '4. ..... ..... ,....... "'"' en.i.. petting .._.lllf1m I ,., •• 8 ......... .. a I 1 t 1 IAICllln•n. n..-. ..... P.o. .. -.0.---.::,-.-... .. ........... ..... ... .......... [[[ ................... . ........ ,.,t ...... . ETC . 1110.!"fltt IMlry, ope1te t:46 Lm.; .... car • .... a:ao pa a1-1aoo. llMN...._ II 1".,... """1'111noe .............. llllW-, ......... .... .......... --==.UQO. ........ 7 .............. • Dlo. ,,_-: .. ..... ...~ .......... 0...14. 17. ----= AT ...,..._ "'°""" Of ........ , ........ ......., -.......... tor c:M-.. of If .... I p.m. & I p.m. Dec. S. ___ ..... .., .............. ~ ...... t•--. 111 CM Dt .. Upia......, ..... , ... _..,.. ClllllllAI CAW.. 11 ""' .................. ..., ......... "" Ml ............. ln • ,... ti ...... ._.,A. I It da 1 tor ....... ....... Alllft. ......... ..,_.......,.." ........ to -.. ··::'Inter· ............ ..., .. ~__.... .. , ,...... & a:•• 0-. a. ........... ......... ---· •IOllO M9 AOClll•W UPO, D1L ~a'*--• C... IOO W. ...... -··· ................... --·· · ··-··-.....------~~·= ~i:.u.-~ =t;.~._ .... LAlil ,,,........ (111) ' What's Happening ""From P•.-C 482·12-46. IADDLEBACK COLLEGE IOUTit ITU· DENT ART 8ALe. Including unique ptjltes, bowta, whistles. pit-fired vases. po<ce4.Jn and oil lamps, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Dec. 7-9. Fine Arts K.1.T.T. car. replica of Knight Aider car that talks. 100 Unive<sat City Plaza. Universal City. (213) 508-378-4. CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE Complex, 28000 Marguerite Pky.. Mission CAL STATE FUlLER'l;.ON HOLIDAY CAROL Viejo. 831-4530. CONCEfrr. traditional dig-a-long of favorites. SANTA ANA COLLEGE FACULTY AND 8 p.m. Dec. 3 & 4. Little Theater. Fullerton. STUDENT HOLIDAY ART SALE. Pottery. 773-3347. photos. drawings. pall\tlng•. cr"8ft1. prints on CtfAPMAN COLLEGERECfTAL. 8 p.m. Dec sale 9 a.m.-5 p.m. & 7 -9 p.m. Dec. 2: also 10 2. original music composed by students and a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 3. college •rt galtery. (building professor Robert Newell, Bertea Hall. near C). 17th at Bristol. Santa Ana. 667-3177 Palm and Center Sts .. Chapman College. SANTA'S SEA HORSE SLEIGH IN DANA Orange. 997·i735. POINT HARllOR, tree 20-minute harbor cruises CHRtlJ COLLLEGE. C.HRllt MAS CON· while children tell Santa tnetr Christmas llat. t 1 · CERT, 8 p.m. Dec. 10, will leatur., cOllege choir. a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 3 & 4, Dana Warf Spo<tflshlng Community Chorale and college Handbel~ dock. 661-5177. Choir. anthems and Christmas carols. Redhill IANTA'S WottKSHOtt, opens 9 a.m. Lutheran Church, 13200 Redhill Ave .. Tustin CarouMI Court. South Coast Plaza. Bristol at 752-6222. San Diego Fwy., Costa Mesa. gigantic toys, COPPELIA. storybook ballet performed by elves. bigger-than-Ille t)ohday wonderland. the West Coast Center of Performing Arts. 8 54&-6682 p.m. bee. 2 & 3, 2.p.m. Dec. 4, Mission Viejo SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GARDENS, lea-High. 25025 Chrlsanta Dr.. Mis&1on Viejo lures hand-crafted ornaments and decorations 831-1364 made by volunteers, 10·30 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, GOLDEN WEBJ' COLLEGE CHRISTMAS through Christmas. 2647 ·E. Coast Hwy.. CONCERT. nine C"hrlstmas songs arranged by I Corona Del Mar · John or. madrigals and more 8 p.m. Dec. 3. ~ ~IJll-la...,,..~LUC1A?4._.,,.,_,~-...J•!J'1"(,6' --·r~1t,1'<iWCl&i•~-• I-.. ..,ffClrtrs*sfl~ ~~entr~~Mlt t . untlngion·Beach. 8§-;78378 .,,.. ~ American gifts. 260-acre theme park. rides. QOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SYMPHONIC snows, entertainment. tO a m.-8 p m Sat. & BAND, ~uletide concert Including. "Winter Sun .. located 25 minutes north ol 'Universal w onderland." a "Slelgh Ride," and talllng I Studi_os at Magif ~ovntain Pkr .. exit of~ 1-~sr'IOw11akes~ 8 p.m. Dec. 9 & 10 and 3 p.m Dec Valencia. (213) 9~0884 11 . GWC main theatre. 15744 Golden West St SIX FLAGS MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, Huntington Beacn. 895-8378· 77 11 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. t™1 notonous HOUDA Y FE8TIV Al OF ARTS. 8 p.m. Dec 2 and the famous preserved in wax. 10 a m.-8 & 3, combined choral groups from Saddleback , om Sun · Thurs.; 10 a.m • tO p.m Fri. & Sat. North, Symphonic Chorale. W omen's 552-1154 Ensemble and Chamber Singers. Chnstmas SOUTH COAST CHAMBER SINGERS music, Irvine Presbvterlan Church 5 OFFER CAROLERS from a Quartel ot carolers Meadowbrook. Irvine. 559-1313 .._ .... to ·a group ot inaonga1 singers, ::;ccs are DANSE ARTS THEATRE NUTCRACKER ava11ao1e for onvate per1ormances for tund selections lrom Tscnaikovsky s lull 1engtn. ra1stng the cost of S tOO a.r hour 1s tax ballet, 11 a.m. Dec. 13, Clubhouse Ill Theatre. deductible. 640-87~0 Leisure-World, Laguna-Hiits. 768-9689. SPRUCE GOOSE. Howard Hughes· world's ~ FULLERTON COLLEGE'S NUTCRACKER. largest seaplane. 10 a.m ·6 p-m. dlllly. ad18?f1t perlormed by Liia Zall's Ballet Pacifica. 2 pm & Queen Mary. pier J . Long Beach Harbor..(213) 8 p.m. Dec 10 and 2 p.m. Dec t 1. P\lmmer 435-5671 Audllonum. 321 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton STAR Of' BETHLEHEM. 2-hour presentation 871-8000. at Orange Coast Coll90e Planetarium including GOLDEN WEIT COLLEGE PRESENTS THE I slides, expolores the recent controversy over NUTCRACKER, Ballet Pacifica. 7:30 p.m Dec the exact year ol Christ's birth, program will 2: 3 & 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 and 3 p.m. Dec. 4 Orange • IC>OK al possible atronomlcal Interpretations for County Ballet 7:30 p.m. Dec 16-18 & 23. 3 p.m I the Star, wtllch was described In Gospel of St. Dec. 17 & 18, GWC, mainstage theatre. 15744 Matthew, 7 p.m. Friday evenings. Dec. 9-16. For GotClen West St .. Huntington Beach. 895-8378 tickets call 432-5880. BALLET ftACIFICA'8 NUTCRACKER SUITE UNIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR new attraction 0 See Wh•t's H•PPcDlng._ Pa)e _ 14 ••. • f U-.J ..... ., ..... Sf.Ml Cl9PY -.rm SAY •m• a;A11· ·v "Connery is wonderful. For Bond fans, I was up there cheering:· "A Bond film is fun again : inventive, imaginative, . tension-filled fun:· "Sean Connery is back and gr~ater than ever:· Al .aJ,t -''• ., J;.-•I 1 1~-..,, •'-" • ' I •t •• f ' W • •• --• • • ''""' •• ,,. • ., :u; .... •n • .,., .... ,..._ Mi · a ,,,,,.,'9, tA• • --- ---. (i\ •d• •rd• ......... ' .... "ONE BRUISING BLOCKBUSTER OF A MOTION PICTURE. Powerful, harrowing, deeply affecting, shocking, disturbing, unforgettable." --Rex Frtiea,NEW YORK POST ( "Moves li~e lightning ... strikes like lightning ... A terrific movie!" -Gene Shalit, TODAY SHOW NBC -TV ··~s!ar 80' is very strong stuff. Fosse is one of our best moviemakers." -Jack K~qti NEWSWEEK· -· ; "5 "O ~ ~ a> a> ... ;II:' a> J a. a> .., ..... 'Tl .., a: QI ':c 0 (1) 0 a> 3 a a> ... I\.) ..... (0 Q) w ~ .. tt:.~· ~~~tAif~gf7!ifNEllF~ .. ~~~ ..... .-..---..... .:..t ... ~~J~ t THE. GREAT FILMS OF THE BO's.'' -Joel Siegel. GOOD MORNING AM~RICA ABC-TV • AW>OC~lllll.'a -:-9--~0 ....... ··- EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edwards CINEMA >-4 All("I I OUltV•IO 546 3102 llADU·•'> • C'O'>T • Ml~-' • lat/8un. 1:30, 3:50, 1:00, 1:15, 10:30 Local. county. st<Jte . national and international event~ come to youf doorstep I ·1y ..._. in the bright . light and lively ,, ~ 1 • ~ I I I J r M • CID a> -.Q 0:: AIWtlllll Oitf: ft A-.,fl!'.rr o. ••• a·q~ lllU l;A ~'°'"' 990 4'Rl COSIA MISA CGST••SA (0"><°' '°""ten~ TSI 41&.c (l IOllO (O,.l•OS ~A<' :.&•SM() .I """ , TESTAMENT A PARAMOUNT l"ICTURC .,.... ...... <rt Yl-"••b ... r, ~~ ............. ~=.....:.._' .. ~ --NOW PLAYING -- •toSTA MESA Edwards Bristol 540-7444 ORANGE Cinedome 634-2553 MAHfal llrOOlllull m-6445 lllU ~81uPlu1 .,mS339 • COSTA MESA [OwlllO~ 811s1ot COITAMUA GMOl• 8ROVf lf\!til~ (OW MOS Clntlnl Eow"4S Westt>r~ Center 979 '141 ~1 ll TOllO OIWIQ(. 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Q.c:. _~ .• SOuth ~oast' Repertory -· I 'f~t~SENTS December 7 -24 J Weeks 0 11/y! Orde!. Yo•r Tickets Todaf ! A fdlLY TRADl110N Lavbh l'ostuml's. ma~ifin•nt settin~!> ... and a 'tory fof the ages! St•e 19th century London come tn life tx>lore your eye!'I in this Jun Sla~l' pr1xlul'ti11n of thl' Oick£•ns L'la!'l~k. You11 111('('1 Tiny Tim, lloh Cratchil ... :md, of course, old Srn~e hlm_<ielfl Rt'Captun· thl' 'Jliri1 of an OkJ-Fa."'1ioned Christm<t' in thi' JH)'lll" holiday l'Vl'nl! f)irt'('(f'd lly John·UaviJ Kclles .. A •ITJ 7et tJloqlltt.I pnMl•ctlOtl tut 11 Mc .. 191 •• o,.. C••tJ tradltlOll." .. S.... Lewetl, L.A. T .... CALL AND CHARGE IT! (714) 91.7 "'4033 Tic:ktts $13, $12, $11 I I >isc.wnt for d•lldr'fn) 7 :P. ~ ~ i ~ ~ :::i Q. ~ .... ' ,, ~ 0. C» :< ~ 3 g .... N .- "' ()I) (..) ~ . 'I \ I ·. I • I t I I · , To bring about the holiday spirit, carolers will be singing along the boulevard while the merchants of Corona del Mar welcome all to the Christmas Open House. Santa and his helpers will be traveling througti town In a little red truck whlle entertainment and caroling contests are carried out at Sherman Gardens. WE'RE THE TQPSI CORON CHAMBER SUNDAY, C 11:00 Al . . HOBIE SPORTS LTD -~-~?.~~$ ~ FOR THE MOST UNIQUE ~~ 2831 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-9700 STOCKING STUFFER$ ANYWHERE ... COME SEE US 3645 E. Coast Hwy., Cbrona del Mir 673·3773 Cllll "KN Ml a..oTmlMI ....... , 0 ............. .. HOURS: M-Set. l~7 Sun 12°5 _ .............. 1t"t -••'. c.. ...... , .... ... ............ , ......................... ,..._,.,..., ... . ....... , ... . ,, ... ,. 'DEL MAR OF COMMERCE E8ENT8 .:.., l y . I "MORE THAN VOU EXPECT INA HARC1NARE STORE"' Traditions... . start at your <!mner 3700 E. Cout Hwy .• Corona del Mer . oott'-,~ . ~ c... ... .................... JltllC......, ~ ...... 973-9000 THIS SU~DAY ONLY, DECEMBER 4th . 10-r. off any bike In our •hop ~ c•n•tcATI -~ --~- 2713 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 675-5553 'J:)o'totfz.y :J.o 'J:)ancE. ~ tud.io Ages. 21/2 to Adult Dance lessons make a· wonderful Christmas and year-round gift 2!5 15 EAST COAST HIGHWAY ~ CORON A D E L. MAR. CAL.I .... •a•as 873-3420 Tlll'I PUii .. ... -...... "' ... ..... Wr ... ... ......... •. ,. ......... ................ ...... ..,. •. ......... , ... , ..... Mi ... ., .......... ...... ,..... ..., M111 I I ... , llR ,._ ---2115 E. CoMt Hwy., Corona def M• I Mt· 7 pm Mon, a T.-. • °"""°""of"°" Th.) • Mt -10 Plrt Wed.""" '1t. ]Re }t!fellWJH.ts of; CoJtoH.O dee }t!f QJL W {Jo/UJJQ/f.d to sbi1<9_ tPJs #diday . elies<t wifi you aH.d yowrs._ 875-5080 · I Mt· I pm ... ....,_ 9 ~ 0 - .,, ..,. Ci • ';<- I t I f I f I • M 00 O> ~ "O ·e-u. ' ":f-HE FlJ~NIES-T MOVIE OF THE SEASON!" I HA\ 'f .. '11 I.Al { .HH> :-.<)Ml 'CH IN A I.ON< i. u >NC i TIME I" I .. •·~rol \1~11u1 I .._II If I .\l..,.•11 .'-1 I rt'lollJfl • - ~Plesu A nl OARK RIM "A Ot~JSIM~ S!Til'f !Wrw-. Ml'lJ~ OlU)N ().6.RRf.N ~N 1R1 ft.:rn! BlllJl'().'U.'Y 11-i l'.fl 0. ~"IN GOO WE fRU)"t AU. ('Jl'lmW CASIF by .f.AN Hl\00 ~t,,,E.A!i !ffMX> A IInl ~I DOARK l'llo.ad ~ Rf1*: IXR1'T .Rt 1J .6 tul!K IMl1td r,. IQ Q..\RK PO..._._. _ _._ ••·-.,.,.,., _ _._.. \ , __ ...._ _ _.. . .._. ... _~ . NOW PLAYING At Theae Spedally SelecMd Tlteatrr.ll ~ fOUNTAlf VMUY UA Mows ram11y TWltl 990-a2 963 1307 COITA •IA IRWIE Eaw•ds Cinema Edwlfds WoodblldQe Ctn1er 979-4 141 Cinerm 561-0655 CCJTA MUA LA MAIM EOinds South Colst NM:. Fashion 5Qua1e PlalJ 646-27,11 691-()633 EL 11111 EOwltdl s.ut1•1 c« 581 ·5880 ....,...., EdwllOS Missl()ll Vieic> Mall 495-6220 --c.neciome 634.2553 wmmtTlll UAMall 113.0546 ,.,,.._~flOaNalNOW....Tl Currently Hanging MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N Marn St.. Santa Ana. "Skywatchers of Ancient Calilornla." explores the sign iii· cance ol astro.nomy rn the lives or Calilorma·s native Indians. Includes baskets. garments. shaman's tools. costumes and paintings, through Jan. 8. 10 a m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat: noon-5 pm. Sun. 547-8304. LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 307 Cliff Dr .. Laguna Beach. Stanton MacDonald-Wright, watercolor and drawings, through Dec. 30: Currier & Ives collectlOn through Dec. 30: large-scale sculpture by Christopher Schumaker. tfirougn OiC :JO: Contltmimrary California Arn.ts-Series features Bob Alderelle. abstracts and Oanlel Douke,trompe l~oe11 acrvhcs. throuQh Jan. 8. 494-6531. Miil.i HOUSE. 12732 Main St.. Garden Grove. exhibition of folk art.from around the world, through Jan. 29. open noon-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 636-1232. MUSEUM Of NORTH OftANGE COUNTY, 301 N. Pomona Ave .• Fullerton. "The Teddy Bear." exhibit of Teddy Bears, through Jan. 15: "Ca.nada's Quilts," contemporary quilts tror:n Nova Scotia, through Dec. 22; "The Japanese Americ.n Experience In California," documenta, photos and 111ustration1 from.atate archives. ends Nov. 27. 738-6545. NEWPORT HARBC>ft ART MUSEUM. 850 San Clemente Dr .N-po<tBeach,ChrlatmasFestlvaJ.Oec.3&4, 10-5p.m . open 1 f a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 673-3110l . • 0 See Currently Hanging, Page 11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "EV1l DEAD" NOTnAYWO ATEDWAlfO• f'd••rd• Blll\TOI Cll'O IOCA . . JAMES STEWART KIM NOVAK II ALFRED HITCHCOCK' ._,.., " IJ»G CD ~-·-EltLumvE ENGAGEMEN~ ' . FRI. 7:15, •.AS 8AT/IUN. 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 ••• TOWN CINTH "10uching ... sensitive, mystifying~ -Roos Oreenlpw\. PENTHOUSE . ·~ ... exotic ... enchanting ..... -Jucllh Vtll. 1HE SJi.icitrJAy ltEvEw . ' J • .. • I' I ~ . . ' .. I t ' Currently Hanging v From Pate 10 GALLERIES ALLENDALE GALLERleS, 1S40 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, '41 sculptures by the Bennett brothel's ol Pacerville, lndellnite, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.: 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Sun. 1ndelinite. 497-~5. AQUA CLASSICS, 332 Forest Avenue Mall, Laguna Beach. water-ntlated artworks such as hand-painted porcelain fish, ctyStal ships In decanters. kaliedoscopes usTngreil sea ihens ancntlrfiltl. 11 a.m.~~m. Toe.·Sun. 494-0138. ART IMAGES, 2'4331 Avenlda de ta Carlota, Laguna Hiiis. "Best of Balinese," showing of contemporary oll paintings In 1radltlonal Balinese manner, through Dec., 11 a m.·7 p.m. Mon.·Sat .. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 859-'4899. BC SPACE. 235 Foreat Ave .. Laguna Beach, photo- graphs by Patty Carroll and Fem Heffand exhibits of large phOto sculptuutS. Dec. 7..Jan. 21; mo "A S.00. of Place," photographs by Andrea Jennison, David Famlllan, Dennis Gilbert', Manon Knight and Tom Breeden, Indefinite, 11:30-5:30 Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. > 8LUE8'RD GALLERY, 15-40 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Early California Artists," works by locals, ideffnlte, 1-5 p.m. Tue.·Sun 497-5377. CAL STATE FULLERTON, MAIN ART GAUERY, 800 N State College Blvd .. exhibit of '41 contemporary artists wno have used architectural reference and environmental essence in their Images, ends De<:. 7. noon-4 p.m. weekdays; closed Sat.; 1·4 p.m. Sun. 773-3347. CHALLIS GALLERIES. 1390 S. Coast Hwy .. L.aouna Beach, new show ol ceramics and paintings by Poha Pllhn Dec. :J..2<4; also collec:Uon of loren Gladstone: also display of exhibitors from Festival of the Arts for holiday buying in~ludlng Shefry Andrens, Christopti.t Gwaltney, N~ ~ Amico and Walter Reiss: group show by gallery artists, mcludlng Larry Christy and Jean Thomas. indelinlte. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.·Sun. CHAPMAN COUEGE c_wGGEMHEIM GALLERY, Bachelor of Ats exhibit. ends Dile. 7, 1·5 p.m. weekdays, Cti~ Ave .. Orange. 997-6729. OEllGNS RECYCUD,619 N. Hal'bor Blvd., Fullel'ton, 0 S.c Currently Hanging, Page 12 • opp1ng Center Mesa Verde Centef-· Harbor and Adams, Costa Mesa Albeneon'a MWket ..................... 751-4270 Meu Verde FIOtt8t ..................... ~9-5115 8llnk of Alnertca. ......................... 759-44 78 Mw Verde Tr.wt ...................... 558-e311 ei~ e.gg1na ........ ~ ..................... 545-1f 1a OotptW1 HS F9'hlone ........ ~ ........ 540-0800 Mione'• ~ant.. ................... 9~735 ~ ~ ................................ &4t-0038 Edw•da Ctnema Center ............. 97M 141 PhotogNphy by Jeffrey ............... 54M718 Faeh 'N Spi91h ............................ H7-1055 Plecenttlkera ................ -......... u ... 141-$111 H8f'ntM.rglr H..-...................... 548-7392 ....... -..... ,., ..... _, 14$ .... -.__.,., cm .• ::.::. ..__, ,...,.a .. L al-U&DW f'I> Ml-"5S -1>1.S. lt.4$ TOMI CDmJ u 1.,_ ..-751-4114 TOMI COfTtl llCHAll tMf u•.,-...u• .... 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Pacll1c Hwy . Laguna Beach works by Dall. Chagall, Warhol, Erte. Miro, Peter Mu _.. also California artists. mdef1n1te. 10 am -6 p m Mon.-Thur.; 10 a m -9 p m Fri & Sat. 673-3873 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FINE ARTS GALLERY. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. constructions by Craig Stetcetee and architectural sculpture by Carmen Alvarez-Tosta"-. through c 15. 89S-8783. HAGGENMAKER GALLERIES. 372 Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. "Harvest Light." hm1ted edlhon lithographs, original pastels and mixed media works by Alan Murray. also sculpture by Dani. 1ndefin1te. 494-2675 J~ _1 IRVINE FINE Af'TS -CeNTER. 4601 Walnut, 11.ve., Hentage Park Irvine. "Irvine Collects Contemporary." Jasper Johns. Andy Warhol. Tony OePal. John ,Paul Jones. Susie Ketchum. pa1n1tngs. drawings and sculptures, Dec 2-Jan 25 . 9 am -9 pm Mon -Thur 9 am -6 pm Fri. 9 a m.-3 p.m 'Sat 552-1078 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF CENTRAL OR- ANGE COUNTY. pa1nt1ngs and sculpture by ShoShana Ernst and 1es1ey Ringer Hirchman: lithographs and s~lpture by Reuven. Arden. Miro. Jean St. Piere. Finni and others. 1-4 , pm Dec 18. ·;Jewish Fedef&tlOf'I Building ubracy~ 12181 Buaro St . Garden Grove KOZAK GALLERY. 202 Newpor1 Center Or·. Newport Beach. w1ldhle from an artist's perspective in soft graph1s torms by Brent Hard01. lithographs by Picasso. Peter Max and more. Jeanne LaRae does on-tne-spot portraJts. indefinite 11·30 am -ol).m Mon.-Fn 6-40-7259. KRONOUIST GALLERY. 484 N Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach, 011 painhng£ by.,~Wood, tamous IQ'r ~·~Jand..and seascapes or ~merlca, also Newport Beach art1S1 Frank Germain. portrayals of Amerlcan w est bronze sculptures by Richard Meyer and Juan Martinez, 10.30-5.SO dally except Tue • MATER& FINE ART GALLERY. 1492 s. Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach. works by Dall, Vasarely, Phlhp Moyer. Miro uargest collection of Miro graphis in U.S.) and rare group ol etchings by Rembrandt. indefinite. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dally 494-3903. MILLS HOUSE ART GALLERY. International Folk Art. toys, sculpture, poltery. through Jan. 29; Corlta Kent. el(hfb1t of watercolors and the Moments suite, Dec. 2-Jan 8: special gift shop created tortnese exhibits. 12732 Matn St .. Garden Grove, noon-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 638-6707 ORANGE COAST SYMPHONY-ORCHfSlltA Danjel Pollack. Piano joseph Pearlman. Director rRO<iRAM Marrt.lge of ngaro \A. A M OLo\lt LION QQ'TDY C~S · N..9 4 ·11a1w,.. , , r.)~'lenc1e1~.~. 'ft_~ _..a ., ···"-·:'"i .-. --~~,~~ .. ~._:~c:.~-'iii...f'~C:~~~---.! =~" .. f>::-·l_~~.,.,,,~""~SW-.J_· .. -·t;:'~X ... __ ...... . ~""'M~-..... .ii..~~EE-~ 'I'~-----• 'f, ~i~ .fl.J.. Conceno No I. l'lano ~ Orcnewa • r lJ~11 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 "lfOlStRT Ir. MOOR£"11ttATR£ 5 r.M. - V1 'c hat e JOO's of vendors selling netr and used merchandis e at better than bargain prices. · Do your Christmas shopping early! And enjoy free ent erta inm en t. (J uggl e_r & Tight Rope Acts) EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY! Clear out your garage or sell your new . merchandise and be one of our Christmas Vendors-CAil 768-5011 for more informati on. 2 701 Fairview Road. Costil Me'><\ ADMISSION: SS.00/$4.00 Gold Key. Children . . TICKET INFO/Vlw-MC -432-5527 ~ ~ " -... 6 ~.""' .... .,,, ....... •.· •' t ·~'\./' ..,;J···., .Al"' . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTRY TWO STEP DANCE CONTEST Sponsored By -==-.... ='=" =··'=-='="=''=··=-='·==== .; )t of Anaheim 1st Prize: loud trip for 2 to Puerta V &llarta plas 1 week hotel i.ccommodations plus t260' cash for expense money. Weekly Prizes ... Troph.ies, Las Vegas trips, dinners, concert tickets & more! Held every Thursday night 8:30 p.m. Thru Dec. 29th. Fina.la on Dec. 29th. The Irvine Bazaar/S\Yap Me et -is open every :__-~1-H ... Sattwday and--Sund~-:31J-4:UlJ We are located at Lion Country Safari . 1/4 mile west of the 405 FWY on ' Irvine Ctr. Dr. is ONLY $1.00 PER CARLOAD , .... ~ LEE GREE~WOOD Saa. Dec. 4th LEON RUSSELL Taee. Dee. 13th . I On Stage """From Page 3 and very much attuned to the people they work with.,. And, since their conflicting schedules often means one of the three must be absent from a given rehearsal. one of the others can always fill in. "We often switch off and juggle things around to make the shqw wo~Johnson says. Nelson, 27, probably is the most peripatetic of the three -and the most likely to be found on stage as well as directing the musical portions. He just finished playing Jesus in "Godspell" and has been seen locally in "Li'l Abner," "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," "Man of La Mancha," "Oklahoma," "Once Upon A Mattress" and "Grease." among many others. ''It's really' not hard to act and double as musical direct.or," says the transplanted C.olorado native who studied music at the University of C.olorado and Boston University. "I have to teach tfie parts to somebody. so ft 'S easier to"teaeh-thern to myself." While performing is his first love, Nelson has 0 See On Stage, Page 16 ... --· W~I~~~D~~~~~-E~·: Complete Dinners g · Featuring l • Blppo • Ve.alsoa ~ - • WUdBou °' PlaMB&1Jt •Qull '15.95 ~ a. CD to '17.95 Includes soup or salad, Wild Rice, Hunters Pie 673-7726 ., - ~ CD -OUJ -OPt Tl1E -3 i --~ m~Bla ~~·~N1fw~~:i:~ti~~~. ' SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Includes Bevera9e -Well Drink or Beer 9 t• l:GO 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA ~ollg ·RJ>ser LAGl:JNA BEACH WINTER SPECIALS MON TUES WED nlJRS FRI SAT SUN DINNER Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Chicken Fried Steak ................ 3.95 Salisbury Steak ....................... 3. 95 Spachetti/Meat sauce ............. 3.45 Teriyaki Brochette ................... 5.35 Teriyaki Steak ......................... 6.45 Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 8erwd wtth 10UP Md Ml9d Chotce of potato, role ~ )lloor~ BREAKFAST . M-F ti 11:30 Ml French toast. one ea wittl blcon Of ........... .,,,.,,., ..... H ...... 1.79 3 pancakes I 2 ags ................................ 1.19 494-3137 400 So. Coat Hwy •• Leguna Beech Ample s>RlnO In reer Slla1HI njoy any one of these three delicious entrees, and we will serve you our Merry Christmas Margarita, or your choice of a non-alcoholic beverage. It's our way of wishing you a very happy Holiday Season. A. STEAK PICADO ~ $6.25 T\'ndi.'f pt~i.'S o( jUil}' beer. saulttd to JK"ff«tlon With bt-U pt'ppt'5, onions and 1oma1oes. Wl'll seasontd but noc too hot. With ri<'f and ht-ans'. B. LOS ANGELES SALAD $5.25 I\ delklous salad IOSStd in our unlq~ dttssing. topptd wllh cooktd. chillt'tl pil'\'l'S C1f k'an pork. il\IO<'ado, 1oma10. oft~ and tonll&a 1trlps. C. CHICKEN TACO AND CHICKEN ENCHILADA $4.85 I\ l'hidtll laHl With lhl"\'Sl'. lttlU" and locnalO. And, a ('Offt tortilla nllrd with Juky chl,'kl'll rhunks. topptd wllh mild ml sauc~. Wl1h net ~nd btau. \n.tllttm. l<lhl " ... " .. 111\J \, '""' ll\'111 l\t'ltl"\ I.In.I M£XfCAN' 1'£STAUll'J(rS f -' I r 'i~ . ~--------------~wtiai,'5-Happening v FromP ... s , tree pcwtonnanoe for achool-age Children. 10 <'> a.m. Dec. 7, Newport Hart>or .High School. Cl) 528--1258. ~ WEIT MDE ULL.ET C~ANY NUT- N CRACKER. ( P.M. Dec. 15; 2:30 & 8 p.m. Dec. ! 17; 2:30 & 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18, la Mlreda Civic Ttieetre, 13700 la Mlreda Blvd .• la Mlreda. 994-6310. i ORANGe ·COUNTY MA8TEA CHOMLE, ~. ''Glory of CM1tmas." concen1. 8 p.m. Dec. 2 & 3, Orange CoMt College, 2701 Fairvtew Rd .. Costa Meea end 3 p.m.. Dec. -4, Am ~i.t .,;.. Church, Santa Ana Md again at 8 p.m. Dec. 4 at «I Trinity United Presbyterian, Santa Ana. :2 752--40-4 1. U: ORANGE COUNTY PACIFIC SYMPHONY -ORC~&TRA. Roger Wagn«. guest conduc-~ tor, Handel's Me981ah, 8 p.m. Dee. 8, la Mlreda ~ Civic Theatre, 13700 la Mirada QJvd..._ LL C: Mrriaa. 994--8310. ~ PAClflC CHORALE CMNaTllAI -COM- G> ,C~RT. 8:30 p.m. Dec. 9 & 10. John Alexander, G> conductor Samuel John Swartz, organist. ;: Santa Ana High Au<lltorlum. Santa Ana. :2 5.42-1790. ~ UC8 WIND •11....._., I p.m. Dec. 2, Peter F°"'nelr, condoc:tor, o.Yld WMhbUrn, trumpet IOlo191, WOf1(a by a.m.teln, Glwllnl, Wiiiiama end Tc:n.ik~ Fine Arts Vlbge Theatre, UCI, Campue Dr .• l.....tne. 856-4259. ELLA LOU Wll.D, prlncipel vk>1a In OrMge Coat Colege Symphony. noon, Dec. 8, Or.nge Ceoet College Fine Arta Hall, 2701 F.irvtew Rd .• Cotta Meea. 432-5725. . POP/ROCK av.t .... IOPoa.c.--2. Gotdert eew,--ao6 Pecffic Coat Hwy., Huntington Beach. 536-9600. JOftNNY llANN'8 GMATU ORANGE COUNTY PMUMINARY INVITATIONAL CHOttAL RH1YAL. Up to 80 groups wtll compete for Southern Callfornta State Festival, MNctL2.. L3. from I a.in.-11 p.m-..Oec. -3, Chapmen College auditorium, 333 N. Glassell, °':;(2-13) 161.e111.- rp()ftftll, 1107 Jamt>o<ee Rd .. Newport Beach, guitarist Vincent Scotl In the Wine Cellat. Tue.-Sun.; cluslcal guitarist Gregory Coleman Jn La Palme. Mon.-Sun.: Ronnie LIVE -ON STAGE The Award-winning Broadway Musical Hit One of America~ top wine lists. Th,~Wrrh· !'f'".:t.t11•r RneDining JttOI E:-.,1 C i.1!1t H-i.."'"'·IV -Directed By- jach Bunch umlfln Jd Mar, C.:111if..,.ni11 <114) 7f,O-OHI . -·-\ Brown Trio p&eyt d8Ulcel end )8zz In the Library lounge, Tue.-Sat.. lndeflnltely 844-1700. NEWPORT TURTU. FUhlon laland, lM Ferr_., rnu9Clan end humorist. lndeftnltety, Tue.-Sat. • PURE ENERGY, 7:30 p.m.-mldnlght, Wed.-Sat .. Indefinite, The~ Lounge, Hyatl ·Anllhelm, 1700 S. Hert>o< Blvd., Anaheim. 772-5900. . 8PIW i ER, 3333 W. Pacmc: Coast Hwy •• Newport Beech. Ruu Klrttp8trldl. 8 p.m.-12;30 p.m. Wed. & Thul.; 8i).m.-1:30 Lm. Frl.~SM.. lndeflnltely. 842-2285 . ~. Country Two-Step Conteat ~ Thunld8y ~·· 7:30 p.m. aigrMlp, grind prtze II round trip for two to Puerta Valal1a and one week stay, 1580 Brookholow, Santa Ana. 541-1512. . LRON-8EU. a ntE PMADIU IHOW, 8 p.m. Dec. 3, RumbleaMt, 4700 Pacific Coat Hwy., long Beech. (213) 484-1131; alto 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13. Cruyhorte, 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 541-1512. ........... ~ Fri. & Sat. night. Indefinite, Tartan Room, 13062 CNlpman Ave., Gerdan Grow. JAZZ/BIG .BAND TOUNQ ~AMS. 8:15 Thur.-Sat.; 3 p.m. "Sundays, through Dec. ~31, ~ Chrlatmu show of tredhlonal1 contempofary QI' IAM GARNIR .I~ QUARTET, 4-8 and Chrlatm .. mueic, Perlormlng Arts Theetre, p.m. Sundays, Allelo't, 1870 Newport Blvd .. Brea Civic Cuttutal Center, One Civic~ Coeta MeM. 642~. Dr., Bree. 990-7722. ------THI MZZ GBmlATIOll, OOIJtland Jazz • from New Of1Mna Jaz Club of Southern • callfMnla, 1:30 p.m.-7 p.m. Dec. 4, Elka t:odge, 4101 E. Wiiiow St.. Long BMctl. COUNTRY /FOLK ROY INCHANAN. Dec. 3, Golden B4Mlr, 30E ED LEACH 9IQ aAND, Tue. nights, In- Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington BNch cMftnlte, lrieh International, 18431 Bolaa Chica. 538-9600. Huntington BMch. 646-13-47. Christmas Boat Parad.e Dining • . , · now taking reservations Two seatings s.:30 & 8:0_0 pm. December 17 thru 23 ; Sunset dininf not available duri111 boat paratJ, 2601 w. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 842-5935 ------------ • "BEHIND THE SCENES0 with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive ANT~U.0'8 -AH EASY WAY TO C..aTilllAS 8ttoP A bright Idea for Christmas gift stlopplng for the person who has everything, or wants 9\19fyttllng. is to porchase a Gift Certifloete from award winning Antoneffo Rlstorante. It's l>OundJo please evet}'OM! __ __ -...----.-~~-. Call Ann, state the amount yoo wish to spend, have It ready In a day. AntonellO Ristorante Is located In South Coas1 Village. 3800 Scuth Plaza Oflve. Costa Mesa. Call 751-7153. WAAEHOUH OFFEAS 0....0 ON THE WATEAFAONT FOR UPCOM9NG.NEWPORT CHNSTllAS BOAT PARADE OF LIGHTS __ _ One o4 the .,_t v1ewin9 alt.-for I~ Anlwal- Newport Christmas Boat Parade of lights Is from The Warehouse Restaurant, which Is located ovtllllooklng the turning basin of Newport Bay at 3-450 Via Oporto in chic lido Marina Village. This year's Chrlstm .. Boat Parade takes pl898 from Satur- day. December 17th thru December 23rd. Hours are 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. Mora than 100 t>Nutifully decof'ated and 11- tuminated pleasure l>Oats and small craft will participate In this annual salute to the holiday aeuon. T War taurNtt will make dinner reMfVat~ . '"~T:~~,...,~~~~~:- Boat Parade. f~ we .&o ivalablefor Mveral dates dUf'ing the upcoming holid~ ....on. Again this ye8I' Chef Chatles Klliagian will .offer an elaborate dinner buffet tor large groups, as wen as regular menu of fraett ... roods and intarnationat culelne. Smaller owtlel ~dinars will be Meted on a first come-first M8ted bas68. Good viewing IS etso av9i1abte from the doubte-decked Wharf e.r at The WarehouM, where oyster ber tare Is evaMable In the lounge with coctctalls. For further Information, contact The W8'9houM at 67M700. The rasteurant Is ioc.ted tuat IOU1hweat of the lntaraectlon of Newport Btvd. and Coast Highway. Major credit cards are welcome. There ts covered pwtllng that· ts validated for patrons. PttONTO EWNTS FOR DEcamEA A December sc)'eclal or Eggnog f« $1.95, It being offered for the weary shoppers during Happy Hour from 4:00 P.M. to 1,po P.M .. with comptimentary hol's d'oeuvres. teven days a weatl. • Gift Ceftlflcat• for tllat ~ .. vaUableJJom- S5.00 and up. Fashion Showa from I. Magnln: A collection of detlgner clothes and cruise swimwear shoWn: December 3 -Cruise Swimwear December 10 -Juntor Contemporary Sportswear December 16 -Holld~ Collections Time: From Noon to 3:00 P.M. The fascinating Pronto Rlstorante Is located In the South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Coeta M.... between Saks and The·May COmpany. You may enter from the aec:ond level or the parlllng level . .FOf r..-vatlons call 540-8038. .. . **** arle'lltin ~ o,,.,,,, ,., .. ,, •• ., NOW PLAYING Dfrutcd8, Tom Blank N""u.k: a,, Ft'tikrtclr to.. 8oolr ond t,,ta a. Alon Jo, t.rwer CONTINENTAL CUlSINt:. 751-2820 OCANDI NAV lAN ·SllEClA I*~.-7 5l-2.SW-- 6QS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa 751-6100 U ~ C\!lebt* OUI I Olh ~wry wlltl one of th\! longnt runn.ng mu-~ in Btoedway ho5lOfY A ll<><y of ·~ M\d '""-'!)' 11'1 lht lndtliri Terr ~Of'f thal btt.me OIUehoma UnlOf~ hots oncludP ..._, Oh What A 6'.ulllul ,.J;'.J Join us for our new Happy llo.ur 4-7 pm ~ry day 1 l1~lh1• \lll.~IJil IClUl18l' '"''"' ·V*-11 Drink.<; · ·Margaril~ ·Housc Wine· R~val IOO<;,;,; · Dratt Beer b42-22QS ·f-ealum.1 r>rink SI I ll:o dri:ft $1"" 12~.. er rJ The1Met npenehle ltal&an rataurent "' the .,.. ... the ma.t buuttlul ... the 1noet authenttc ..• the ~r of the romantic aldftfalk ~of ltalV. a...a Realonal ....... Spedaltln Earfv OIMen . s to 6:30 p.111 • ... IOco.pltte A La C.... M-. ftoa 14.95 c..,·n Dinnen'"* 110.95 5-dey .. , .... "" Dey ~ ~.,.. s p.a. (aapt Mondar) t1w btert•--Nithtly 7:to, ............. Ful <:odltall LOUft18 ~ SllO E. COMe H......, Corone del Mer 615-1912 -.. -• L 16 On Stage --- P"'-from Pirge 13 M · been doing more and more ~ behind the scenes work lately. as well as teaching both public and private N music classes. He also has organized a ~ vocal group caUed the Rooftop Singers f who perform at Sebastian's West. G> Cobb, born 32 years ago in Kentucky, '-. _ ~ traveled all over the Middle West with C5 her father, a musician. an sell ed. fu ~ Southern California a few years ago. u This week she launched a new -= u. project, a touring Christmas program 0 ~· ~oup that has been hired by Dis~ A. T. LEOS Cahlorn1a ·cuisine Fresh Seafoods. pastas. meal • & poullry Elegantly served 1n a casual atmosphefe. Dinner neyland and some department stores to entertairt during the holiday season. Sfie also has put in some time as a movie stuntwoman, primarily doing h.lgh~peed car chases. . "l'd like to learn more about stunt work, especially falling o(f buildings,". says Cobb, who's also proficient in stage oombat. _ _ The team is looking for a fourth member. Johnson says. a technical director who would handle all the set design and lighting arrangements. Only busy people need apply. OneW_.Onfr "...STm"S.sT ml.IMf ..... --c.,.,,_ ORANGE COAST FORTY CARROTS • from 5 p m 7 days a week Wedding receplioos and parties 390 1 E. Coast -~~--~ ~VC!P-..-.;...--., .... _,~~!.t:\.~\:S::!T~(-• 1'-·---'""'-. ~,~ .... ~":-- Healthy tooc:ts. natUfalty. Fresh baked muffins daHy. Fresh juices. Varietal wines Lunch~& dinner 7 days .a week lrom t 1 ~ .. M. Sunday champagne brunch 11 A.M to 3 P.M. Between ., ~~~-iQ-~~ ...... ~ •-"-~r-'·:t.c -~~~}~""..: * --·-·· -.:.._..· THE BARN _Ameuc~J .. w:icb M·F 11-2 30 Dmner M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F 4· 30 lo 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Brunch 10-2 30. Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Faciltties. 14982 Redhill. Tusttn 730-0115 THE ORIG9eAL BAM FA.MER ITEAKHOUIE ~ r~orig1f)aJ.....f.eaturing d1s~lay bfoiling Lunch Mon -Fri 1 1-2 Dmner nOgtitty Mon. -Fri. from 5 p.m .. Sal. & _____ Sun~-· t_rom~__J_001 Harl>Q!j31vd._, _ Costa Me5a 642-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgers, saloon S1eak sandwiches. lobster bisqUe, onion soup fondue and chefry cob- bler Lunch & dinner from 11 :30 M·"Sat. Sun. 10-10. Special Sunday &eaklas1_ Grear bar & happy hOUr 1545 Adams al Harbor. Costa Mesa • .54&7~~ PARADISE CAFE l:>an t-ranciscan style ... resh hSh and paSt8. Patio dining. Lunch M-F J 1-3- 0innef Mon ·Sat trom 5 p m Happy Hf. M·F 5-7 Wed. Ladies nite 50' well drinks lrom 3 p.m Banquet lacllities 600 Newport Center Dr , Fashion Island. Newport Beach 644-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN &eakfas1. lunch. dinner Patio dining with ocean view Modest p1 ices. Aeer/wine Famed IOI Belgian walfles ()pell dally from 8AM. 1198 S Coast Hwy In Village Fatre Malt Laguna Beach 497· 1667 T.C.PEPPERCOftN Five dining rooms with •fireplace Lunch Mon. ·Fri 11 30-3 p.m Dmner 7 days from 5 p m Attjtude ad1us1ment hour 4.7 we&kdays Dancing ano en1e1tainment Tues ·Sa1 Banquet lac1h1ies 8052 Stark Ave , 1..un11ng1on Beaeh· ~2-5635 Chinese .IAOE DRAGON Stech-an & MandaM Cuisines of , Old Chwla Host Wallace Lee. Chef Yu Chen Elegant c::llninQ Lunch. OIMer. Sat & Sun. Dim Sum (Chlne$e Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets. Beer & WI(!• AHtonat>le Prices. 12 I 00 ~ Btvd • Stenton 898·8933 • AIRPORTER INN Medlterreneen Room Contlnentat Lunch M·F 11 30 ~ 2 30 Sun Brunch :o · 3 00 Dinner from 5 30 Happy Hour M·F Entertainment & Dancing. Valet Parking. Banquet Fac1ti11es 18700 MacArlhur. Irvine 833-2770 IVIERA ---- Continental Chel Richard Bergner since 1970 tn11m:ite 01n1rfg Lunch 11 30·3 00 Dinner trom 5 PM C1osed Sun & Holidays Banquet roorr.s 3333 S Brostot Costa Mesa 540-3840 German CHALET BAVARIAN The best of German and,Contlnental Cuisine at reasonable prices. selected Imported and domestic · wines and bttr~ cwalru and friendly a.t· mosphere of a Bavarian Country' Inn. Lunch .M·F 11:30-2:00 PM. Dinner M·Sat. from 6 PM. CIOSed Sunday. 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5'48-1323. Greek FRAN O'BRIEN8 Irish Spirits & exquisite Greek Cuisine. Authentic Greet< appetizers and entrees by Athens·born Chet Olonnisseus. Greek waite<I' & Greek folk music. Cocktaill and ent8ftaln· menlr 1.600--w..9th St, ln the-port-area of L~ S.ach. 213-4.2321. AMAL.Fl Most ~autlful, afforc:Jable. romen11c· dstor:ante al~ I.he Orange Coett. Tradlllonal and Regional nallan dilhet. A la Carte 1rom $4.95. Dinner nightly from 5 PM excepl Mono.y. Cocktail lounge an{i llve entertainment. 3620 E. Coaat Hwy.. Corona del Mar. 675·1922. • CAFE UDO DONA TELLl'S In Costa Mesa since 1973. Pizza from the East has come West! Pizza, pasta. salads, beer. wine. Lunch speolelt. Catering. Lunch Tues. thru Fri .. I 1:30 to 2 P.M. Dinner 7 nights from 5 p.m. 2230 D Fairview. Costa Mesa. 548-3172 and 5'48-1037. TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homestyle ltallan Cooking 1n a __...__,,_.,omWdianwt11C.-a.1mOSphere Same owoes since 1975 Open Mon. ttvu Thurs 11 30AM to 10:00PM Fri & Sat. lo 1 tPM Sun. Brunch 10-3. Dmnet liM lOPM 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa 642-9500. Mexican CA8ACAMtNO Metgarlt .. end gt'Mt Mexican food. Lunch and dinner 1 ~ a week. H-WY hOur M·F 4-6:30. Sundll'f champagne brunCh 10-3. Two Or· enge County locations. 428. E. 17th St .. Costa M ... 646-3228. 20111 Bre>c*hurst at Adams. Huntington Beach 963-97 48. • Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our IOOd IS a trip fo Mexico! Est. since 1972. Open daily from 11 a.m lor lunch & dinner. Cocktails. Two 10- cattons. 296 E. 17th St\ Costa Mesa 645-7626. 105 Main St . Balboa 67~9600. • TORTILLA FLATS Award winner year elter year, Same SoAora ~ ooot(*'t-slnce 1949. Open c:Ullly 11:30 to tOPM. Sunday brunch 10:30 tO 3. H~y hour 4 to 6PM weekdays. -ComplltMntary botanas. Cantine open tll 2AM 1740 S. Coest Hwy., Laguna 8eech. 494·6588. -TRU-AMIGOI • A pl~ tor people whO ape>rec1ata OOOd Me1<1can rood at 11Kpr"'"'11Y low PflClts ~n Oelly f t a.m. lunotl & dlMar. Dally luncheon $peclal$. Cateting, 2200 Herl>or Blvd., K Mart Plaza, Cotta Me., 842"827418218 • PUFFINS ..... f\nly'. cooked foodl. from ~ C!kea to aapea to_...._ All..,._ (\Q In natwel eetlng. Open Sun. ltwu Thin. 8 em to t 1 pm. Fri. & Set. 8 em to 12 rnidnl!:lht· VIie/MC ea...~ .... Prlcaa. 3050 E. Cmat Hwy .• Coronl del Mar. 840-1573. Seafood & Steak llLACKllEARDS Hejl[ty Beef Entr.. & SeefOOd. -Lunch 11-3:00. Dinner from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F. Extensive Oyster Bar. 4258.Martingale, Newport Beach THE CANNERY FeatUl'es fresh local -.too<S. eastern beef. Lunch. dinnef. Sunday brunch and ch8mpegne brunch. harbor cruises. Entertolnment nightly and Sunday altemoori. Lounge IOOd gal· ley. Historic wat~ront landmark in Newport's cannery Village. 3010 W!fayette. 676-57T7. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and lots of ii. Newport BlUICh • 1.unch. dinner. Sun<Jay brunch. Overlooks Newport. Bay. 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 642-~31. Irvine • Lunch. dinner. happy hour. 1830 Main 545·4774. TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. &eaktast 7 a.m. M·F. Lunch 1 t-4 M·F. Olnnef .4·11 M-S, Sat & Sun. brunch 7-4. ~-ber Fri .. Sat .. Sun. S.nquet faciliti9s up to 500. Entertainment Wed-Sun. PaflOfamk: bay view. 400 Main SI. Betboe. 673-4633. THEWAMHOUM F=resh Sealood & lnternattonal Cuisine Waterfront dining Chet Qhatles Kalagian. lunch, Dinner. Sal & Sun. Awatd Wlnnln_g Brunch. Benquels & Catering. Oyt-.r Ber. Entert.inmem. L.ldo Village, Nttwpoit ~67~700, A (imall and 1nllmate •~ave ot dignity - thet olfers an e11t8"1Ne menu. Lvnc:h- et 9'F I t·3. O!nr'ltfl fliOh'ly 5-tf Plano !)jtr n1gMy from 9 p.m Sun ·Tuee. & Mike Patterson Wed, ·Sat. 2900 Newpot1 BIYd , Nfw· For Restaurant Directory Information, Please £all Brenda Caponera ~t - l)Otl 8Hdl 875·2981 642-4321 ext. 269. ... • -Wax Spoiia ................................................................. Page ~ TV Antenna ....................................................... Page 3 lJ9ytin>e L>ratna ................................................ Page 4 Tube Toppers ........ ........................................... Page 6 Illjtitne Schedul~ . ............................. .......•..... Page 7 Evening SChedule ........................................... page IO TV Puzzle ......................................................... Pa,,e 31 WeGen..I• (2) KNXT, CBS. 8121 W. Suneet Blvd., LOI Angelel, Ca. (4) KNBC. NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7} KABC, ABC, 4151 Proepect Ave., Loa Angefel, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7877 Engineer Road, San Diego. Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway SM and '7th St., San Otego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC. 833o Engfneet Road, San Otego, Ca. --·-····· .. (.5) KTLA, 5800 w. Suneet Blvd .. LOI Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 Melrote Ave .. LOI Angelel. Ca. (11) KTTV. 5748 W. Suneet Blvd., LOI Angelel, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .. LOI Angelel. Ca. -·· (28) KCET. 4401 Sunaet Blvd .. LOI A~. ca. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden Welt St., Huntington Beech. Ca. (58) KOOC.TV, 1130 Clementine, ~nlhelm, C~. -l'llf 'l'V (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Centr .. Ave .• Glend .... Ca. (%) Z,.. TV. 29GI Nebr•a AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. ~me Box OHie•, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockef•ller , N.Y., N.Y. (C) etnema.. Tl,..Llfe Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center. ... 'f.,N.Y. , \fl:W~c111 A9y. c.. S ~ ~· C... Newe Nelwot'tl, A..,.., Ga. -------- 2 Frlday,0.0.2, 1183 By Peter M. McCHley Tbfre has been a switch of es-Celtics on the CBS broad· casting team. Tom Heinsohn has replaced Bill Russell as lrad analyst on uie CBS broadcasts. Heinsohn Is not a newcomer to broadcullng, havln& be&an bis broadcasting career after ending . his nine.year pro career in 1!16S. The 49-year· old to.nner Celt.le j>layer and d>a~lt 1tarted II a"lotal Bol- ton station and In 1978 worked for HBO. During the last two seuons be worlied on cable broadcuu of Cellics and Big Eut colleae buketball. Always known u a fiery competitor, Heinsohn'• spark wlll bopefullr prove to be what tbe network.a abbrevlat. ed hoop schedule ls l1cklnf. The heft part of RlllMll s broedcalt rewme Is his l,. mendoUJ llUJll: be nevtt wu much on do1n1 the requirecf homework for racb broadcut. On Sunday, Dec. 4, ESPN has a basketball double-bead· er. ln what could be a preview of this year's NBA finals, the Boston Celtics take lbe court vs. the Pblladelpbla 78ers . Here's a chance to see two of basltett>,ll's most creative talenll. Larry Bird and Julius Erving. Following up. the Los Angeles I.alters p~y tbe San Dleao Cllppers. T'hele two West Coast team1 were lnY.olved In • pre-eeuon trade so ex-Laker Norm Nixon will be cunnln& to prove the 'II· '14 Lakers w111 ml11 him a lot more tlWln tbey think. ESl'N doesn't plaf favor- ites wllen b11ketb1ll I• concerned. The almoet·total 1poru network airs Indiana vlslUn& Teua-EJ Puo, ""on Saturday, Dec. 10. Not to be outdoM ln Ult cable wan. tM USA Net"°" airs t.be nlntb p me Ill UMlr 1 HJ..1914 NBA idledllle of tt cont.elta oe TlluredlJ, Dec. I. Tllote buy Lot A•pl• Lahn '-kt oa the ...._ ' C1t Kl ~·:"bro.de--. ..... for die -, ..... .._ muraeee:S....'-.,,_ MdJlodlUn. Al A""1 ... EddM~O.W.Naw York KMdll c.cll H9Mt lroW1I Will mall• Ml --of t~r" re11l1r H l l09 ... ,,..raacea anl .-•llllft MOwa.U. pie,. Ptllledel· ..... •n II .. ~(I) llCAA ,.., ll:M fiOOIUU. "'Dt411' I A I • OM: •ttn •'• 1e111-ca1n..•.a) ... Cl) ll:M NOIUl.L ............. ~---) ,_!l" cou.11 ~ UCLA 8e. I:..:-. ca1n.> ....... , __ _ -· 0 ICAA NOIUl.L A'r•r-w. -......................... -.,. ~--(1 ........ ,- -· (I) ll:MUlll!IM.L ........ IC ... ..:~~ CCU.. um1U&l -· ..-c ............ .. ........... ••!!::an 1 ••TWc ... ,...., .... ...... WILIQ .... ... ......c... ..... ...... llr,) .. ._MftOOIW mAmT ..n LllD• OP NOT• ..................... ......., ....... . --..... ,_, ... " .............. ~ __.,.. A laall .. 'Millqttl 11• ............ Aa.t ......... ........ ... .... ay ......... ........ .. The Piiot T Q!art_..ddaa.m.cw Helen Huntataraaa T•ml Malda.a 16-year-old girl who atlr• up a aporta-mlnded town on Oiegon when• e trle• ou rt e lilj ac ool • Dec. 2 -Dec. 8 • .. ,~· . i . ··' f ~,· , .. ') .. ~· : '~···~ . .,, '• football team In 'Quarterback Prine ... : a fact-baHd movie for televlaloD to_be teJecaat S8turday at 9 p.m. on KNXT (Ch. 2). r I By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: When Lynn offers oom!orting hug, Devon edmits goes to Myrna's hotel room and realizes she's jolt" feflt\fhl 1lllfeil. WallY-slill 11Nn:hing for job. her uneamne.. Lynn-..ure1 her she • was not trying tolf!duce her. Angie and DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Sandy signs J atatement that ahe saw Roman kill eme vow to find their baby IOl'1 and Daisy. Marlena refuaes to believe then remarry. Breaking into file, Jeme 'di8covera addrem of baby's adoptive Roman a killer. Roman identifie;d in parent&. Jenny writee love letter to police lineup and Abe finds inaiminat-~\ereepta it. Phoebe -ing evidence at the ~y houle. Don geta drunk when ahe di8covera Joe, not -angry'When Roman doeii not ~'no( Chuck ii taking over Charles's practice guilty by reuon of insanity' and now that he haa retired. Opal realizes instead limply pleads :'not guilty." Bo Ralph likes the real Opal not the plans to spike Romans doughnuts ao phony "lady" ahe haa been pre11ent:ing Roman will have to be taken out of~· to him. Tad 8llW'eS Opal be and Marian Anna receives her first blackmail are through. He ia angry when Marian pa)\nent from _Alex. .. Bo drearna he and tel.la him it's off for~, Hope are married. Liz geta new appeal •au. when evidence shows ahe WM telling ANOTHER WORLD: Julia buya sports car with finrt royalty check. Sally and David aearch for Jennifer, fearinl lhe may harm Kevin. Finding pecket of coca1ne which wu planted in her dre9slng room. · Nicole takes it. Jennifer phones David, waminl him to atop aearch or he'll never aee Kevin apin. Donna threatens to expoee illegal adoption ring if Sally and Peter wed. Clarice upeet when Larry con- tinues to IO on spending aprees with charge carda. .AS THE WORLD TURNS: Lila and Barbara imprewd by Richard, who clalma his wealthy dad wanta to open boutiqlie. Steve criee in Diana'1 anna, aaytnc be'• lost Betay forever. Crail ..Uatuntman tow.ch him to take fall without •ninl injured. Diana tells Brian ahe lntendl to marry Steve. Brian hM nepUve h'fc::• aytnc Steve im't &ood enouah or her. Marao and Tom want to IW1 family. Unable to find job, John phY*allY att.dca Bob when he won't ,Sve him a reference. Tom and MaflD ficht about their fathen' d,....,.,, truth about the shooting. LiJ and Neil plan to marry. EDGE OF NIGHT: Alida Mb Chris to 1ell her the building next to the Whitneya' private eye office. Cliff releued from hmpital. Jodie tella Shelley ahe'a wuting her time if she's trying to breek up Jodie and Preecher. Sky and Raven be8in invatipting the haunting of the Wlaitney howe. GENERAL H~PITAL: Grant dia- mi9Pd from ataff of holpital. Jinuny Lee, Alan and Edward try to force Grant out of the hoUlle by llvina him lilent treaonent. Celia teUa Grant ahe's aolna to stand by him and ahe tries ~ully to get • job, Laura recalla beini lddnapped by David Gray and then almost = raped by Stavroa. Helena C ne allowed Laun to eecape the illand where ahe WU befn& held hoNC! ~~to 19\ even with Sta~:...~ • ment with Amy OY'er' Amy~~ treetment of Grant. ~ ~ ~ m.llcarrtap. L'uke "'°"' ln .. ma.,... • homeless to her Thanksgiving cel- ebration.-· - 4 LO~G: Jack in jail for Garth's murder. Lily's other penonality, Trista, dating Curtis. Roger cannot believe Merrill is through with him. Stacy stilnned by Jack's arrest. Loma hoping her pu-entswill reconcile. ONE LIPE TO UVE: Simon shows interest' in Callie. Alex acores winning touchdown but it may mean the-end of hia career. Marco decides to open his own TV station. Lucinda believes Otcc>od Starr will make a good Jocal celebrity. °'8ood appean to be every- thinl ti.la twin brother Tango wasn't - lntellipnt, honest, eopruticated. RYAN'S HOPE: Maggie paid by Seneca in order to spy on Frank and JW. When Leigh threatens to fire Sydney, Jack tells her that if Sydney ii fired. then he's leaving too. Jill wants to fire S... when she learns Besa wrote a $1,000 check on Jill's account. When Siobhan goes to vmt Joe, Jacqueline opens the door. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: All. they eea.rch for Suzi, Stephanie and Lloyd fight froetbite in the mowatonn. A huddle to make them both warm twm into a kill. Fatally ahot, Vargas liee in Jo'• arma and mumbles that he's left her three million dollara "under the ro.e.'' Sta uka Barban to marry him. Ewr'yooe thrtlJed bem\m Suzi -=aped Varpa' dutch& Martin tella Stew 1-vtnc Jo WM the b6ae9t miltake he ever made. The new season ••• More of the same garbage By PBD. SNEJDERMAN ............... '-Wt three monc.ba qo, in a fiuvY of ~8M90f\ promo- tion, the Bia Three networlal promi8ed ua a lively menu ol lneb .eriee fHtwinl flaahy original fonnata. Today, with the new leUOn well under way, mo.t of the fall offerinp are alreedy bealnnini to smell like stale leftovers. The networlm have topped themlelvea apin, produclna one of the dreuieat 1eUON1 in recent memory. One expecta a fair amount of dreck amona the fall entriee, but thia year it'• touah to flnd even one' new program with the cl.all and lnteWsence of 14Cbeen" or "SL Ellewhere," which debuted in 1982. • In t.enDI of ratings. the new 8N80Jl11 only bia hi ta are "Alter MASH," "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" and "Hotel." At the other end of the Niel8ena, "It's Not F.uy" and ''Cutter to Houston" have already been cancelled. NBC baa shelved "Bay City Blues" until January and LI playing musical time alota with three other aeries afflicted with weak ratinp, "For Love and Honor." "Manhnal" and "The RoUltera •• ' Among the other newa showa havfng trouble finding an audience are "Mr., Smith," "Jenniler Slept Here," "The Yellow Role'' and "Trauma Center." Ratinp aside, .which new shows are worth a look? "AfterMASH" has retained the loyalty of long-time "M• A •s•H" fans. Though lt lacks the strong IOci4l commentary of the earlier aerlee, "Aftel'MASH" la consistently fll!U\Y. ~ to eome ea:entric supporting characten. In fact, John Chappell u admlniltrator Mike D' Ancelo and Bnnd.1a ~l!.!t Alma C.Ox are 90 f\mn.y. they push the holdover mill ltars into the~. TbouP tt canliltently rana arnonc the Bott.om Ten ln the Nlellenl. "The Yellow Rc.0 la one of the MUOn'• ~new entriee. It'• pert moct.m western and pen prime-time IC>llp opera concemlna a contemporary TUM ranch family. It baa perhape the caat of any new ahow, David Soul, Sam Elliot. Cy pherd and Edward Albert. And when wu the last time you aaw a good old-faahioned cattle drive come trampling aQ'om your ecreen? In a seuon that features a Jiv•tal.kinl aenJe, the aholt of a llollywoocf ec11"e19, a talldna onncutan and a profe90r who can tum Into .-orted animala. it'• toulh to p6ck the allllelt aerlee prem.We of the .-in. But you have to give the mlkel"I of "Scarecrow and Mrs. Ktnc'' credit for building a hit out of one of the dumbest ldeu ~nable. ~~. what klnd of pernment agency would employ a klutzy, un· trained auburban hou8ewlfe u a part-time spy, week after week? Thia aeriea •uoceedl. however, becau. of tlie charm of •tan Kate Jacbon and Bruce Boxleitner. They wilely play thia ablurd premile for la\l&hl. "Bay City Bha" will deeerve a look when it returna.1bere'1 real potential in thia eeriee about a minor 1.,ue bueball team. lt'a full of colorful characten, but the cut ii 90 hup that lt will take a lot of viewer patience to get a handle on the ememble. The qu.lrkie.t new lerlee of the eeuon may be "Mr. Smith," the comedy about an intelligent orangucan. h 'a probably not silly enough for yOWlpterl. and it'• played a little too straight for adults interested in aUre. The trained ape antics are cute, but they may not be enough to save thil show. There are plenty of strong act.on trapped in sub-par aeries this teaaon. Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh-Kelly at:{ike aome sparka u "Hardcutle and McCormick," but do we really need another noisy aeries built around car chues? Alex Kamu and Susan Clark fonn an appealing duo.on "Webster," but the best lines go to young Emmanuel Lewie u their adopted black llOn. Lewia puta a nke spin on bia one-linen, but the aerlea itlelf hu a tendency to reech for .. ppy, aentimental endinll. Ann Jlllian la the only l'tMOl'l to watch the .Wy "Jennifer s:~ ... Madeline Kahn ii timllllrly ln the profoundly unfunn "Oh Madeline.'' Dennil Weaver doel a fine~• the ~ offkler of ''fmerald Potnt. N.A.S." But molt of the ahowa revolve around the romantic entaJ1'le-menca of hla three daughters. Finally. the award for the new aeries with theleastintelligentcharacten has to go to the idiotic "We Got It Made." For di!lcriminating viewers, the only thing to do is wait till next month when the mld__,.. replacement aert. came roWna off the Hollywood »- .:nbly line and hope for a f~ jewels amont the junk. KOCE Jl'ESnV AL: KOCE Channel ~. the PBS atadoh in Huntincton Belch, beaim lta holiday fund-raWnc feeUval on Saturday. Stephanie Ed- wards will apln serve u bolt of the two-week.end event. ~ atatlon hopee to ra1ae t75,000. Special pl'O(P'8l1Ullina will include "From 'Star Wan' to 'Jedl': 1be ~·of a Sip," explorina Georae Lucu' blockbwt.er movie triloc. AllD acheduled ii a lpecial entitled •'S.harU. The Perfect Predator." On the follow· tnc Saturday, 0 Lw:iano Pavarotti In .Concert" will be preeent.ed. On the ooncludil\I Jliaht of the te.Uval, Mikhail Barylhn1kov and Gel8ey K1rkland will dance to Tcha1kovaky'1 holiday favorite, "'lbe Nutcracker." TV '11DBITS: James Best, who oortraya Sheriff Re.co C.Oltrane on 1'1'he Duka of Hazr.ard" la a trip~ threet In an epilode now in production. He'• clirec1ing the ahow u well u acting in it, and he did the peintiJlll that fiBure in the plot. A dozen of Beet'• ltill llfee. nature studies and land8Capee wil be diaplaye4 in a climactlc ecene. NBC la preparing "The Duck Fae· tory," a half-hour situation comedy, u a mict.euon replacement aeriee. The ahowa traces the adventures of a young artist who IUddenly finds hilmelf manqiha a atruggling animation com- pany italfed with a.orted eccentrica. The producers are Allan Duma, 'l1Yd Mumford and Dan Wilcox, formerly a.odated with ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and 11M•A•s•H." Jamee Cqney will Ital' in hie fint made-tor-TV movie, •-rerrlbJe Joe Monn." which la currently ftlmlna to New York Qty. He portl'a"JI Joe Monn. a mired box1na champ now confined to.. a whMlchaft. eo..carnn, ln the drama are Art Camey and J:Uen Buidn. _... ........ --------~----------~ -laturclay ... ,. -.-J_,..WML ....... ........ WI Ill 8 1111 ...... , • .. llNt A•1r11• IJIPt-IR ....... .. .... ... ..._ ............... -..eatM ........... ClllM ... TIMI. .. ,. -· IMllCll IT-....., lUCUTOm WG .. MalTWMWOll.-...~ ....................... ...... , ................. .. •• .... ,.. ... Ullie hire.~ .. ......................... p,flf ....... (11w.) ••··--•auun ---1.::-.::..CIMTllAllNC:u&. .... ,.. IATmM. IAVI A IR TDT T'llll ... ..................... , .. , ..... ...................... "' .. -.(11w.) -7 • -.... ,. •n-•-· • Ill ltr N9 ..... 1111 11er1111_,....., • ...,,._ ... -.. ..... ._ .... .... ...... ........ .. --Cllill' ... (II) (1 lw.) • ,. ........ , ... OllT• w. ................ hllllill ..... -=-···· ...... ,....... .. ....... 0-.. .............. .. .. ....... ...... ....... .... 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Costa Mesa -548-1934 lai~yPilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD · 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-1211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLK8WAGEN-18UZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach 141-7739 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-8851 -138-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN . SOUTH COUNTY VOLKIWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbdr·Blvd. Costa Mesa -848-9303 Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 6 - ' ·-D!Ytl•''! Coal. - -- -- ·r•'" -- a -.. --... -.. .,..YOU NIM.Tit ... ... -.............. •.. , ... cav ... , ,... ___ mTMllA~ ...... , .... ....... 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MFlllLIMI IMATINCIOOMm --& .. (l)Q ... .,, Mot CCllft'AOT ...::ti! ~-CAllOOIUU. :Tnu.a-=CMOL('IUI) =~:=a:;:, ... ,.,, . .. ... . .. ~,_YUUICI .,. ... ·----....... u.. U-l-.Ylef9Mlf =••am -..aa..m, &IC'lllCC"'' • ... -=t. • -~· .... U"M.IAT--·== ~=-..., ... c=-·---...... ..,. '°-L-"' ... .a. I =••ae Ii£,... Er--.. ·lmf-.. --=-. -11r ~ um1UU. ....rmm. :""'&.~ !&&:&.n.. tW !.~"'·--111:. ... , ... .. ,."" _ _,nmMT .... UCftlC::-':6. :=•a•• Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 7 ............ ----------------------~-~ iml l'rWay· Co.I. c i ...... ~-.. llOJ .. ~..,~~~ ~he is ~ . .~O(\l·~~IJQ.~I h.1$ OiCJ>·jlj!JJ!td~ a~ ;; -~ • l. ~l!IWb~l\ICtb'l'<n'1iWla~ -~ J ~·¥· " ~~ .'. . ~;:~-~ ... ,-:~ ! ~~-~ 1i,·· .... ~r,,L,.:, .. ,. ratO!Y,.~PG' ~· 30 min.) · U llCMI "ThtS Savage Land"' ( . 1~--" ---"'"·"" > -~ .• ..,........ 11 ._ t• Adventure) Barry Sullivan, Glenn Corbell ..._ • ..... Anlh<opologlst • -. ~n outlaw band challenges a homeStead-Rochard Leakey traces the movement of .-Ytam 1~ family. (2tirs.) primi11ve apes out of the forests as the .-• ltll -Benson tries to arrange a patt8'n of evolUtlonaty ctlange continues -·~ r~nce tor Gowmor Galling, who Is u hr.) • WU--Correspondents Lin-reunited wflh a woman (Arlene GOionka) CD llCMI "Split Image" (No O.te) (2 de Wertheimer end C<*le Roberts join he admired as a youth. Q hrs.) PaUI Duke for an up-to-the-minute sum-IUIU_. <m llOWll "Endangered.Species" (1982 mart of Conoretllonal activities. 10AP Suspense) Rot>ert Urleh. Jobelh w..ma: I . .....,.. .,..,~ lOllllff Zsa Zsa A New York City detective helps a Wyo- -... GabOf recalls hef marriaoes ming Sheriff Investigate a spate of Ioctl! 19 Cll... e llCMI "The Mlssouil Breaks" ( 1976. callle mutilations 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min) .... Western) Marlon Brando, Jack Nie~. (%) llCMI "Porky's" (1Ss1 ~) .....,IAYIMMI A flamboyant hired gunman stalks Iha Dan Monahan Mark Hefrler ·Randy high AIC ... Q tleadwaters ot the Missouri River In Mon· schoo boys~ vengeance on 1 sleazy P& •MJl9 A scientific project tana lo drive oft a gang of horse thieves. cathouse that refused them admlllanoe aimed at r~ extra·lerrestrlal com-i hrs.) 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) · munlcations; a befllnd·the-soenes look at "1•,_,.,, •CI> llO¥m "'Harry In Youc Pocket" (1973 the TV comedy series "Buffalo Biii." WAii..... .... Orama) James CobUrn, Michael Sanazln: --1-•..,.. LW • -tMa•rr NlfWAn A team of professional pickpockets devel· G.. WALL l1mf -"Your Capital ops sophiStlcated techniques as they set --~ TOll9n' Zsa Zsa Man" Guest Robert Klfby. chairman, upAfld fleece scores ot victims (2 hrs Ga'f :;:-her marriages. Capital Guardian Trust. 30 min ) · ·• l_ .. Ct9,.., (C)K .,.R "Si.w POiack" (1982. ComedY) 1••a ·--· enny ogers, ane Lane. A race-car Tem&Y ATllGUYWOOOP• I 111 1-.T driver turns a sextet of juvenile car LOllCDtl•CW strippers Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' ( 1 -·Cl> 'M.COl!.c.n Or. Lantry Is jailed ...... --. hr .. 45 mifl.L an~ the possibility that he may tum slate's -.,. ... Len Oewsoo and Nick (E) INlllC8fm evidence becomes a serious threat to Buonlcontl host a review of the previous (Ii) llCMI "Table For Flve" ( 1983. Ora· A~~1 hr.) ~·s NFL hlghhghts ( 1 hr.) ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna. A man 1•1 .. ([) .,.. "rive Days One Summer" whO was divorced live years earlier retUfns 9 TT MOUITOll A Clairvoyant is ( 1982. Orama) Sean Connery, Betsy to his now remarried wile to take a more Joined by an accomplice in kidnapping Brantley. An Alpine vecation for a moun-active role in raising his children 'PG' ( 1 teen-agetS, then charging exorbitant prlc- talfleefing Scollish physician and the hr., 59 min.) ' es 10 "find" them. Q ( 1 hr.) young woman traYellng with hlftl becomes Cl) 11 llCMI "Creepshow" (1982, Hor-1NUCl- the venue tor personaf revelation. 'PG' ( 1 rtlf) Hal Holbrooll, Adrienne Barbeau A cnm, AT-LOmOI hr .. 50 mm.) quintet of horror stories from a child's Mm•CUL,_ ca> .,.. "Table For Five" ( 1983. Ora-comic book mctude tales about re-a'rllmat· .. "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horror) ma) John Voight, Rlehlrd Crenna. A man ed oorpses. alien vegetallon. a voracious Craig T Nelson. Jobelh Wiiiiams. Vengeful who was divorced llve years earlier returns ape-like crealUl'e and millions of vengeful ghotts lake over a sub\Jfben CaWfornla to his now remarried wife to take a more cockcoachet. ~rs., 10 min.) home and abduct the resident lamlfy's actlW role In raltlng his ctlHdren. 'PG' ( 1 1111(1) lW U. Mllce Tinley I Merk ~t child. 'PG' ( 1 h< .. 55 min.) hr., 59 min.) McPheflOl'l 12-round ESPN mlddlewelOhl ® .,_ "Absenoe Of Malice" ( 1981, CZ>.,. "Ofagonaleyer" ( 1981, AdVen· championship bout (lrom Atlantic Cfty Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Reid. A leglt· lure) Peter MlcNlcol, Caltlln Clarke. A N.J.L \Rl J2 hrs., 30 min.) ' lmate bueineslman'a life 18 ruined by a daring young man 11\empts to rescue 11 •8 •••..,-Jennifer Inhabits ~ reporter'• story alleging Na maiden from the wraJh of an ancient fire-Susan's bOdy jutt long enough to kiss a lnYOtvament In the mob klltlng of a lebor breathing creatuta. 'PG' ( 1 hf., 55 min.) movie dlfector whom she hid known In ~ 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) •• I WM W... Featured: tht United Ille. 1.&1 .. "Humanoids F'tom The Deep" Airlines tllght kitchen; what lt'a Nke to be 8 Ill -•• When Webster's teddy ( 1980, Horror) Doug McClure. Ann Tune-· an upcoming oMbrlty: a profile ot the bear It lost, he 1n11111 on 11eep1ng with el. Loethaome creatvres from lhe OOMn's Mullcfene Otbut OrchettrL · _ Katherine and George untM It It lound. depth• attack • Caflfomla ooestal town, l -LOIT ITM Anlmat9d. !!' -~ kllllng lhe man and raping the women. 'A' nd Dottle Weat provide the P.IL..... A 1Clentlflc project =hr .. 20 min.) ~for this mueAcel tale abQut the Rao-a at reoeMng extra-teff"trlal com-... "Halloween" ( 1978, Horror) coon femlfy end a crand mllUlfY com-munleatlona: a vtalt to the smalleat FM Pleatenee. Jamie Lee CUrtl&. On a mender who S*>ll to conqi,., EMth. (Pat1 radiO statlol'l In Amerkla. rainy Hdoween night. an uncontrollebie 2 Gl.IWCAftlm • muroater eecepea f\'om an Myklm and ~l-..Yl CD•MY • WU. _. -"Y<M Qapltal CV11 I peth ol daeth, destruction and lat-M•LA Min" Guett: Aob9r1 Kkby, chairman. t0r through a amel town. 'A' ( 1 ht., 30 ftOTM-~-Guardlln Trust. rt*I.) E • •CD DI •&--WY "Want· • .. "Low a.tor. 8'Wfalt'' ._...._ ed: Fotter Ptrant•I" Jim 'oop.r Co eom.dy) Cerce. lomberd, C.. aft ~ Orenge County's need for moJe ....._..__: lnA,_ young playt>oy oats deeply mW lotter honl8I for ohlldren. • ._._... .... g1me of love end romenoe. ,_,,,_ -·Cl) MUI Tht Ewtnge' pertidpetlon etw.i311Jl'flft.~ • .:;= ~.. D1n • ~.~' = =·=-=1 zii•••a•gr-.... ,,.! .. lia·~ , DrMllt I~ loyef, Irene .. "lo()6(.," (1981 8c19no.-... llOdlet~INndlandnewl • A men1tcS rnen ~tea hll wed-) Abw1 Anney, -*'* ~. A ft9Mt In the United S..... .. teen ~ for• ding~ wNr1 he att.,._ to gee • ptet· pleatlc MQtOn llWeltlgat• the ~ elGh -.1e1o11 end P'iM jcMnellata •• ..,.,_ to IOOOn"*'Y him to ova O.lhl of • ..,,_ of t>eeutlful modell ' In Iii~-• '2 In.= lnVOMd In a new •dvtftleinQ projeet. (2 -• -•-Theeutlea tws.L try to Mid off • men who ,_ broken • II ...,....,. Flahef1y end Ault\ tr1¥11 ,_ out of prtaon end la gunr*1g fof Enoe. ( 1 • .., 8oetOf\ to wtll!'t thtV hl4P • .. cw Ind hr.) dllught• reuntt., Mnd • penldced Ice • & _. Mr. Smith .,,,..,. In a TV CtMm Pll"' *Ortetf --~ fOt t'!11 11\lb --' 10 Friday. 0.0. 2, 1113 lrJLra•tonetrwlndowdfWF. (t rw.1 "' .. I --·· -Dayll·• Coal. ······fS . ...... :l.:tu.:ft =rt•n -.... Q. -l'rlclay _.,, ___ 11ov1-- -· "A Whale Of A Tale" ( t977, Adven-ture) Wiiiiam Shatner, Marty Allen. (2 hrs.) CC) 'The Gathering ·· Part II" ( 1979, Dre· ma) Maureen Stapleton, EfreTTI Zlmbalist Jr. (2 hrs.) Cil ··Porky's" ( t98 t, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Herrler ( t hr , 35 min ) W (O) "Table For Five" (1983. Drama) John VQight, Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr. 69 min.) •CC) "'Poltergeist" ( 1982, Ho"or) Craig T. Nelson, Jobeth Wiiiiams ( 1 hr , 55 min.) CID "AbSence Of Malioe" (1981, Drama) Paul Newman. Sally Field (t hr., 56 min.) 9 "Mary White" (1977. Drama) Ed Flanders, Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr . 45 min ) CZ> "VOL" (No Date) (2 hrs) •CD "The Stunt Mpn" ( 1980, Drama) Peter O'Toole. Steve Railsback (2 hrs . 9 min.) tSJ "Spirit 01 The Wind'" ( 1979, Drama) Chief Dan George, SUm Pickens. (1 ht., 40mi'l.,) W le) ··sounder" ( 1972, Drama) Cicely Itson. Paul Winlleld. (2 hrs.) l:'t "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Drama) Walter Matthau, Alexis Smith. (1 hr .. 67 min) (%) "The Deer Hunter" ( 1978. Drama) Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep. (3 hrs .. 3 min.) •(!) "Miracle On 34th StrMI" (1973. Comedy) Sebastian Cabot, David Hart- man. (2 tirs.) (,Q) "This Time Forever" ( 1980. Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Patten ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) --zE·venlng ·1u.=. Cll .. • PllfTAIY~ I ,,_..Cf/9,.., ........ . . ... ,~ ........... . .... Ml .. 1111 OLD_,. Bob Vila and s craw plan to buU<t an energy-efficient solar home from the ground up. Q CC) llCMI "Nina Hours To Rama " ( 1963, Drama) Horst Buchholz. Jose F=errer. Mahatma Gandhi's last brief hours are seen~ his assassin's eyes. (2 hrs.) Cl) llAm1UU. Alabama-Bfr- m1~1vs. Auburn. (Live) (2 hrs.) ® IY9IUTICI "1983 Caesar's Palace Invitational" ( 1 hr.) ' Cll POOl\*1 ...rY A group of amateor perlormets pu1 on a.play to save 1he Rye School for Unusual Children lrom bank· r~tcy. (t hr .. SO min.) U llCMI "Swamp Thing" ( t982, Fanta· sy) Adrienne B&beau, LOUIS Jourdan. A br~ltarit research scientist concocts a remarkable hle-streng1hening potion that HEADACHES? ''WanW: l'Olter Parental'' Imagine growing up without YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Complimentary Contultatlon WISTCLIPF CHllOPIACTIC OFFICE Dr.lelMrtA.~ ~ Weetdlff Dr., htte 10I ... ~ ...... <-Cece'• -17ttl -4 9"Me) a home, without love. O~.W,~~~ -~~, ..... ::.......~-.-,av '!JJ.JJ.hf~u Ia 0naat Olu'J tMrt an l,IOO ......... Ulldna, .... lhM ... 1M11 ... ,., wlll, ~ M f1'1t of tllllr .... an la ludhtllu. &a Ilda.tied IOO am f..w.,.,..i ...._ an ....,. fw clllCna, ..,.olallJ iafub ... w.i... men 'la a.,. Yiatb Ull4na la ftlkr-tln ..._, wlMrt tMJ ftU Int. la·ltdlt &MRI _,......,, "' leUJ ...... A&acJ of Orua• Oou'J, ~· tM GM1ba'11 .... ....,_....,. , .. mruU of lma& I dlJ• . t -..,. ,_.. .. 11J "u" tn. ll&MJ lo&Maatk, l.tMr\ llalf •f '"'._.. ballftnla, aM "-ow,.ntln fer h~llc lne....U.t Frlday •. Dec. 2, 1983 9 .... ...... -lalurclay .. = '. ;.~~--~ .. d ~ m''_ ..... r, .,.... • ....., m~WX~~ t'~··~JIJ 5.11.t'".~-... ;,.;eo;g.;..;d rz1i~lil~~;~~~The -~ ~-~~,°'F~ .. , :~~~1n~~logRa~~ I- •1.u..--.r fairytale thal some teems live for only one Grea"Barrier Reel In Australia" Guests: llYDAT seas.on Is examlned. ( t hr.) Margaux Hemingway, James MacArthur ...,..,.. 1'::901) .... "Tom Curtain" (1966. Orama} and Peter Sllauss. (R) A 111m fUiCI A young. glrl and hef Paul-Newman; Julie An<hws. (2 hrs .. 25 -11-T diYoroearnothef lace Independence for mlni= ltMCa the first time. • ... ~ flUllPY / ICOCllY DOO t ICMOGUICM• .. (Ill ITMCa IToo.I .. (() ~ -"Wreslllna: -.-1-w1-.o ••••LI_. ; Takadowns" Guest: Thad Turnef. Lehigh M....-n dl) ... "The War Of The Worlds" __._coach. (R) ..... (1953, Scleooe-FlctlOn} Gene Barry, Ann -~Mwo.ATClllCIMOW -W/-.0 Aobl.llr"~1 hr .. 50 min.) . WC'IY~LOTCIO ......... I _ .... ___ _ ... "SP-!rit Of The Wind" {1979. •.,_Featured; "The Non-Sexist •CDDIEIGIWCCUITY "Want- Orama} Chief 'Dan George. Sllm PICkens. CommunatOf" by B.O. SOfrels: Asian ed: Foster Parents!" Jim Cooper l! hr .. 40 min.) re~ln U~l hr.) dlscUMeS &ange County's need fOf more • «Zl .0.-:-'Re...enge -Of The Gladlators" • .-T WALL Robert RedtOfd lostlf homes fOf children. ( 1962, A<Nenture) Mickey Hargltay. Jose narrates a documentary on the first Amer-([) ... ._. "Ceesar's Tahoe Classic Greco. (2 hrs.) lean ax.peditlon to ascend the north well of Semifinel"' (R) ( 1 hr., 90 min.} -m H Ull Mount Everest via an untried route CH) -M Ill Len Dawson and Nick -llJ9llTY through China and Tibet. ( 1 hr.} Buonlcontf host a review of the previous C...uco&.WI CH) .. "Right Of Way" ( 1983, Orama) weetfs NFL hlghlighta. ( 1 hr.} tr•w.rm • Bette Davis, James Stewart. (1 ht., 45 CO ... "Quintet" (1979, Scienoe-F'IC· ..UC..,... min.) tloo) Paul Newman. Fernando Rey. ( t hr .. -TM.I ([) ... "YoJlmbo" ( 1~ Orama) 57 ~ ---Toshlro Mlfune, £1jlro Tono. (1 hr .. 50 CS) "They GotMe COYefed" (1943. f-ICJWI min.) Gomedy) Bob Ht>pe, Oclfothy LamOUf. (2 .,_._ CJ) .... "The Happy Road" (1957, hrs.) •lftDO Featu<ed: homeS away from Comedy} Gene Kelly: Barbara Laage. (1 ca ... "Billy Jacl(" (197t, Orama) homeS; Cultural Exchange And Fairness hr .• 40 mln.) Tom Laughlin. OetOfes Tayl<lf. (1 hr .. 52 Doctrine; FCC dlfeguletlOn. ( 1 hr.) .... "AdventlKes Of The W1ldemess min.) ~-POCnlM.l Family II" (1978. Adventure) Rober1 CZ> .. ··Endengered Species" (1982 . .,. "Whoee Life Is II Anyway?" Logan, Susan Oemanle Shaw. (1 hr., 46 Suspense) Robert Urich, Jot>eth Wiiiiams. ( '981, Orama) Richard Dreyfus&, John mlo.) f hr .• 35mln.) Cassaveles. ( 1 hr., 58 min.} (%) ... "Oragonslayer" ( 1981 AdVen-WW &MIAI== CD) CllUCll W'I LM AT M mf Tina llKe) Pell' MecNlcol, caltlln Clartte. (I .. 111'a1nl t:CJm II) Turnef and Blfry"s daughter Ingrid join the hr., 65 min.) tllllt -1---' -N••-I Ml•U rocll •n· roll vetlfan aa he perl"Ofmt some -IOOTT . -~~9.r:~~!,:sQ!:~~~n~!\ .. io~,=-~/1.:.0 1=:.-::::..._, the .LOSA~ (1hr.) • ,.,,__ -..ca .. e "Virus ( 1982, Suspense) ....... ... •• Glenn Ford, Chuck ConOOJS. (I hr., 40 ~ ---min.) . JUAm_,.IATM.-.. "On The Wallffront" ( 1954. W ® ... "The Chosef'I" (1981, Orama) _.. "Gray Lady Down" (1978, Ora~=rlon Brando, Eva Marie S.lnt. Maximilian Schell, ROd Steiger. ( 1 hr., 50 AdventU<e) Charlton HesJon, 0.vld Car-{g hrs. ' min.) radlne. (1hr.,51mln.) (Q) .aYOllla..TllAllTm A • U. 11» (I) W m talOOI. "The CrMtlve trip to Switznnd becomes an exciting ! '*"CAT ChriS11a" Refined tachnlquas which eflow -edvantU<e fOf Ban~ end hll frlendl when WI IW more fla1dblllty with varying teJraln end 'N' Krll Krlngle. • Mm•Mim enowcondltlonaaredemonatreted. (A) -1 U10111U. --·-1:·---__,, UCLA •1 _...... • Cl>9CAA1WY Noire Dime (2 g, ft"9K IElll llA•trTO•• -u~'ITOP -~ .... __ ,u. fllOllML "Ofvliilon110r~ -.... llAICY_ ... ... "Think You All Very Much" 111 CNlmploneNO" (3 tn .. 30 min.) (1969, Oreme) Sandy Oennll.1111 McK• ~19TMI · Ill MC SI M 8'ICllL "The Secret !en. = JIWflW, __, IOO / --WOftd Of Og" Anmetad. FM cnMdren lfe (I) Mm1'IM.L. AlebemthBlr· swept Into amutng ldYenlures •ft• they mlnQham vs. Aubum (R) ~2 Id.) -•HID I find the entrance to • world l>OClUllted by (I) .. "Sw•mp Thing' (t 912, F•nta· .. "Mlracte 0n 341t1 8tr98t" '"1•l98'.rr'8· (Par11) (A> ay) Adrienne Betbeeu, L~ JoUfden. ( 1 1973, Comedy) Sebeetlln Cebot. Oevtd u .. 30 min.) Hartmen. ~ tn.) ..... • E~ • .. ''Chlnl; Land °' My -- .""' ... .._ Father" A young ChWw American )Out· --·--nall•h•ltt CtlN to llnd her rooeund,.,.. -= 5' 11• M UM • A ---I &mU nn••• I • 'ouct9!9Un!On Wlll'I her Mthef'• femly. The oountry-pof) ... , alnnll. • flWl9MI •t ·~ Slflgle In A Double Bad;;·,~ '(I) IR'i ---• *lfl •oeup. Wae Countrv WNn Country WMn't l}gwt I• Chlefl ._ PecNr." A CAO'"~ OI .. ...,... .. end .... ._ _ _.. :__,~---------a&•• 11 ,. ..,.. ri a oonoen taped et tt. , ... ••u ma ) Veronica Ou1"101n. Donald P.rbmllv Artt CerWlef In ....,..., 0 • .JlW,:'1-.-.. lj'" • :s TiJ.. • -ft9 ··,~·-·:·wi HayrtOt·· (1948. ) llud Abflott, Lou Ooettlo. ( 1 U~) •PUii-~~ ... ~==-'t"~~ wo 1.-.. :.u nw.1 12 ........ ,.--~- def•" some of the mo11 unusual ep10e1a Nlec1td from • renge of lhouunda ot dll: ~ter~tMd.Q (1 hr) -· .. "By Design" ( 1981, COO'l9(fy) Patty ()ul(e Astin. Sare BotafOfd. A pelr of lesblan dHIQners who want 1 child select I IMhlotl photograpn.111 the prOtpeCtlve lathe< (1 hr .. 30 min.) tW 1-.J'flAml tW -.w .... 1W ... "Embryo" ( 1976. Science-Fie· tlon) Rock Hudlon. Barbara Carrera. A dOCIOf ob8efV9I the terrifying effects ol tampering with nature after he creates e woman wlio Is "born" at the age ot 24 (2 hts .. 30 mln.) . • 8 Ga nlllMT Host: Joan Rlv&l's. Guests;Andy Gibb. Dick Cavett. ( t hr) I Un.AY_, 9 AIC ... .m.M 110W11 "Embryo" (1976, Sclence·Flc· tlon) Rock Hudeon, Barbara Carrera. A doctor observes the terrltylng altects ot tampeflng with nature aller he creates a woman who Is "born" at the age ol 24. (2 hrs., 1:.McJ. I • "'-l'llCllOI M ~ Guests: Imperso- nators from "'La Cage Aux FOlle". Missing Persons. comedian Paut Provenca. sln08f Kane~~· (I hr., 30 min.) I Of Ull PIMCllCO DAWI» --"Ftlendshlp Among Women" Guests opera slnget Joanna Simon. advertising hrm president and author Cathy C&Sh Spellman. actress and producer Alice White. Harvard public 1ntorma11on dl1ec1or and syndicated COiumnist Deane Lord. ( 1 hr ) CI> CCIU.HI umT'UU. Alaba('\8·Bif- mingham vs. Auburn (R) (2 hfa ) GJPLAYIOn lltAll rr 9UY l:m ClllCI _., LM AT M M»IY Tina Turner and Berry's daugh1e1 lngrld Join the rock 'n' rOll veteran as he perfOrms some ol his ~reatast hits. including "Johnny B. GOode · and "Roll Over Beethoven," from the Ro~~os Angeles.. ( 1 hr.) Cl) UI M. •DAY t Hlghllghta ol the third day of a lour-day music festival held· on Memorial Day Weellend Include perfor· • mances by Stevie Nicks. Joa Walsh. The Pretenders. Missing Persons. U2. Quarter· flash and Berlin. ( 1 ht,, 30 min.) e M CU. Featured: the story ol a famous radio personality shot by his wife. l1 hr .. 30 min.) -· llOWll "Claudia" (1943. Comedy) Dorothy McGuire. Robert Young. A man and his cnlld bride must lace the feet that ner mother~ ( 1 hr .. 45 (Tlin.) ~11"11 , ..... mal Human sexuaNtr, Is eJ(plorad. · 1111 llrCWWWi 'When t.4omlng Comes" The tables are turned on a week· end hunter (August Schellenberg) whO suddenly becomes the prey . CD ... I -,. PLAYllATD ... "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy) Scott BllO. Winie Aames. A high school scleoce genius uses his accldentatty acquired psychokinetic powers 10 Improve his IOve Ille 'R' ( t hr . 35 min ) ml @ ~lMClt -· e ,_., _, _ Motlcal mini· leahJf.. hllihliatll tun.t by rock eta,. lncludlng 'f•.-Roben Plant, Genesis. Duran Ouran, Del Leppatd and Huey Lew· la &~ttv.,30mln.) l lOU lllfL.AJ--··--"'9LMm• Q.11 --,_., z.. lM Gabof recall her rnanlaQIS. •LM.~C•ml.I (Ji) .. "The Boel" (1981. Orama) Juergen ProehnOW. Artt\uf Gr~. In t9• t. a young Gelman U·boat crew lace the ch.lllengea and hoflOft of war when they leave port on their tlrat subma· nne tour. 'R' (2 tw .. 25 ~ CO .._ M WGM.D DC1111A WM-llA • CO) llOVll "Health Spa" (1978,Drama) Kay Parker, AblaaU Clayton. A reporter uwestlaeles •health spa, ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CZ) llOVll "How Funny Can Sex Be?" ( 1976, Comedy) Laura AntonelU. Gian· carlo Giannini. A series ot bawdy sketches spool a ·Vatlety ot ae>1ual aulludes and sit- uations. 'R' (1 hr .. 37 min.) -(C)llOWll "The Godfather. Part 11" ( 1974. Orama) AJ Paclno. Robert Duvall. Michael Corteone assumes his late lather's throne and power as he becomes the new head ol the Malla. finding problem8 with rivet factions and the law throughout his reign 'R' (3 hrs .. 20 min.) W 8 .-cA'ITWm (!) llOWll "Pony Seidler" ( 1952, Adven· ture) Tyrone Power. Cameron Mrtchell A mountie attempts to quetl the hot tempera ot a tribe ol rebellious Indians. (2 hl6.) ~ m ALL•TlmPAl&Y G) llOVll "Gyps " (1963. MUSICal) Rosalind Russell, ~lalie WOod. A atage mother promotes her two daughters, one ol whom becomes a renowned stripper. jl hrs .. 30 mln.) C1J IDCllMLM ... ~ TO """°' 11) llOVll "Love At First Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamilton, Susan Saint James. A love·smltten Count Dracula packs up hiS coffin end heads tor New York City to find the relncarnatlon of a for· mer love. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min,) 1-ICOrT -_,TUCll W llOVll "Wells Fargo" ( 1937. W"tern) Joel McCrea. Francee Dee. A man's mar- riage crumbles while he spendS countless hours develOping the Wells Fargo (2 hrs.) .1=~ad Company" (1972. West- ern) JeH Bridget. Barry Brown. An Inno- cent youth jOlns loroes with an outlaw gang out West dlHtng the Civil War (2 tus.L !mmc ... ouwu11rr U.laDAY llOWll "Split Image" (No Date) (2 h<s.) ©) llCMI "Four Friends" (1981, Drama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen Three lllgh school bUddles take separate roads 10 adulthood altet graduation but continue lb be untted by f11endS11ip and their Jove tor the same woman 'R' ( 1 hr,. 55 mm ) I-.... --TUCICI 1:11 ... llO¥ll "The Soldier" ( 1982. Ad\lan· rure) Ken Wahl. wm1am Prince. A ruthless CIA a~nt 1s sent to neutralize e Soviet· backed rerror1st 0101 to hold the Mideast hQttegt wltn nuci..r ·~. 'ff ( 1 hr., 30mlo.) CJ) ... "WhoM Life It It Anyway?" (198 t, Drama) Alchard Oreyru.. JoM Cassavetes. Paralyzed lrom the nedl ctowo In an automobllt accldeint, a aculp- tor remln1aoee about ni. life bllor• and elOQV4tntty erguea for hit right to die. 'A' .. ll) llOVll. ''Cfeepshow" ( t982, Horror) Hal Holbrook. AdrleMe Barbeau. A quin- tet of hc>fror atorlee trom a child'• comic book Include tale& aboot r•anitneted corpses. alien vegetation. ' vorecloua ape-Uh creature and mllll<Kl9 of vengeful cOCl<roacl\eS. 'A' (2 hta .. 10 mk'I.) Ml ~ l•llMlf .. O llOWW "Ride Beyond Vengeance" 1966. Weetern) Chuck Coooora. Mlcheel Rennie. A bullalo hunter &eeks revenge on several outlaws who attacked and robbed him alter his wife rejected him. (2 tvs.) Ml ~~ Ill Len DaW&OO and Nici< Buonlconll host a review ol the ptevioUa week's NFL highlights. ( 1 hr.) ... .,. "Fingerprint& Don't Lie" (195t, Mystery) Richard Travis, Shella Ryen. When a small-town mayor Is murdefed, an Investigator 5411S out to nail the killer. ( 1 ihf.,-=·~-- llMCUl-..Y,llA .. , ... °' -· llOVll "The Winslow ·Boy .. (1949. Drama) Robert Donat. Margaret lelgh- Jon The plight ot a young boy unjustly acc,used or stealing touches oft a malSIW lawsuit lor delamatlOn or charact8f. (2 ~·=-llOTOCIOll ct111CM1 "Palmy Days" (1931, Muslcal) Eddie Cantor. George Raft FOf'lunetelling con artists Invade 1 laSlllooable health ~a. ( 1 hr , 17 min.) CW MOWll "Endangered Species" ( 1982, Suspense) Robert Urich, Jobeth Wiiiiama. A New York City dtlecllve helpe a Wyo- ming &henll investigate 1 apale of locll cattle mut1latlons. 'A'' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) e llOWW "Creepshow" (1982. Horror) Hel HolbrOOk, Adrienne Barbeau. A quin- tet of horror stories lrom a chlld'a comic book include tales about r••nlmattd corpses. alien v~tatlon, a \/()(l cioUt ape·llke cseatura and mlllloos ot vengeful cockroaches 'R' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) W @ •IZLMLW CID llOVll "Table For Five" ( 1983, Ora· ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna. A man wtio was divorced live yeers earlier retUtns to hi9 now remarried wife to teke a more actrve rOle 1n raising h s chddren. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 59mln) d (!) .,.,..,... -~ llCMI ''The Seduction" (1982, Suspense) MOfgan Fairchild. Mk:Nlel Sat-· razll'I A glamorous TV news aflCtlo<wom. an is victimized by a mentally dlsturt>ed admirer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.} •(!) ,_1COM1ca.11nca1 ... CZ> llOWll "Porky's" (1981. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herrler. Randy high schoot boys seek vengeance oo a alMzy cathouse Jhat refused them admittance. 'A' (I hr . 35 min.) •Ill.I ..... MG llOWW "Rimfire" ( 1949, Wes1ernj James Mllltcan. Mary Beth Hughes. Trou- ble starts In a post CMI Wer boom town where a cavalryman runs up againsl'some Qamblers ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) Friday, Dec. 2. 1983 11 • ' ' . , --~~=fi'k\~.~~t<"&.~ll>~·•.._ '!915..Qj.~~ ...... ~ .,_ "Gfey ·Lady Down" (1978. --"?'~O-l'~m~ .. ~· 11~~~,.-.o:o~~·~~-· .. ~ · .. ,_ Logan, sUU~ mante Shaw~'( hr .. 45 . rad1ne:~'l~oc.eiir·@;~~ __ ..._ min.) ing 41 men aboard Is rammed by a way· ...... CGUm umt1M1 -~--l~AT---wardfrelghter,tt s1Msfo adepthol1,400 Al McGIAWe holtu preview of the PlllFICMtO••n feet and becomes precariously perched upcoming collegiate belketball season, .. "A Christmas Carol" (1975. ona sea&hett.'PG' (1hr •• 51min.) Including his predictions. Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hf., 16 min.) ([) C0&1m UlllTIM1 Marquette vs. e POCGl•eomn w~•-fOOTIAL.L-.r Minnesota (Live) (2 hB.) ~--"A Boy Named Char11e Brown" • .-.uWIOGI• CID.,_ "Right Of Way" (1983, Orama) / (1969, Comedy) Animated. (1 hr .. 30 C191N111GL Bette Devis. James Stewart. An aged cou· min~ mltaT ...ra ~ 01 POOT· pie take drastic steps to prevent t~ sep-• 1 tWB&u..ftAm "Marlon Motley" Host: Johnny Uni-aratlon. (1 hr .. 45 min.) • .... CUllOI• tas. CO TOllY ~ "My Funny Valentine" I• UI.&. 1 •A... and "I Lef1 My Heart In San Francisco" .. "The Magic Pony" ( 1977. Fan-..,.. are among the old standards perfOttMCI tasy) Animated. Voices of Jim Backus. •cowu by Bennett at New York'• Bottom Line Hans ConrledWa~tn.) .. Cale. (1 hr.) I-llATIOUI. •OllAPllC IPICIAL CO).,_ "Author! Author I" ( 1982, Com· lllLcamlMll.lcmll "National Parka: Playground Of Para-edy) Ai Paclno. Dyan Cannon. A New ~ dise?" Efforts by the National Park Ser· York playwright's wlte leeves him With a --~ vice to restrict the publlc's access 10 gang of mostly her children to take care ot NG90ICUL,_ America's parks In hopes of putting a halt just as his new play is aboUt to open. 'PG' .. "The Plumber" (1981, Drama) to environmental damage, pollution and L! hr .. 50 min.) JudyMorriS. lvarKants. (I hr .. 15 mln.) crlmeareexaml~~ p hr.) g llOWll "Biiiy J~k" (1971. Orama) ~.... (().,. ._. .. •'* "Kiiier Ofca Tom Laughlin. Delores Tayior. An ex- W ~ Whale·Observatlon" I " Nofweglan Sea Green Befet haH·breed champions the 119 .. "Wedding In White" (1973. Trout Flstli!!9" I "Whoopl~anas Res-cause of a lreedOm school tor runaways Orama) Donald Pteaaence. Carol Kane cue Project:. Guest:~ (1 hr.) on an Arllona Indian reservaUon. 'PG' (1 {_1 hf .. 46 ~ CZ) llOWll Jesse Jemes ( 1 39. West· I hr .. 52 min.) •• -C ....._ "Snowmobll· ern) Tyrone P<>Wef, Henry Fonda. (2 I"'°'" Ing" hrs.) 1111 lllMWM. U .. ,.._. Scheduled: Women's I A....,.•ACYDI • •Cl)• ... World lnvltatlonel GytnnNtlcs Classic • llDAAfOOTIAL.L ~»ll'f -. "Boxing, A Killer (from Los A~ C.Nf.): the lnterna-• Ill-•-Sport?" A IOOll at boxing-releted deaths tiOnal Pro Skl Cha~lp Race (from =--with fighter Albert Davlla,and Burt Sugar. Heawnly Valley. Calif.): the Men's World 1..-Ya&.m Profesalonal Pocket 9lllierds Ct\amplon· Ma Ma Ship (trom New York City). (1 hr .. 30 cau.. umTIM1 DllPaUI vs tni-.-cAIDCU min.) nolsState ~~;h M •••WWW e -•MW 9 ---Featured: a (J)...,IACllwrntDA•IWWlli ._Ir-....,....,_ vilit to the celebflty community In Santa IAtm& MVl-M.ll 111T This IP9- • ring ~ta, enctlented gar· Berbara: a look at the popytarlty of heavy clat '"'' viewert abllltes to reepond to alt• der'9 and floetlng llghtbulbl are juat a law metal groupa IUCh 18 818ck Sabbath and uatk>nt wt"«e • Nie hangs In the balanc., of the trtdla up meeter m•glclan Harry Judea PrlMt; an Int.,...... With debu1ant• ,ht.) Bladlttone't eleeYe In INt epectacuter oft~~eom.ou.1. (1ht.) ••YmLR - Jlahtt.) = ·--M IOI IM&IT Sb1 --~--F•tured: a I IMtn. ~ John C4ArTy and vlalt to the CllaOrfty comnuilty In 81nta Mtm Doro hy Haml, Join JQfO 8t8't>uck anct Berber&; a look at ihe POCIUletttY of hMvy .,,._ • other WOttd-ctua alcatera tor a per1otm-metal Woupt IUCtl u 8laClc Sabblth and 'The Cholen" (fH1, brama) al\Ct of tllla ~~lot blltt beaed on JWea "Prteat: .an Interview wttl'I dlbutente ~'Schell. Rod Steiger. (1 hr .. 60 Hane Chrtatlan Andnen'a c-.io t.~ ofthe~Ouelt. (1 hr.) .) tata. c~..:ornin.> •"~ -.. "Dying. Aoorn Onfy" ( 1973, (I).. a• IAYI Hlghllghta of the CJ).. '8reaklng Any" ( '8~ er. )-Clotla LMchman. A011 Martin. MCond day of a four~"= f9atMf IN) ~ CMltopfw. Peul . A u ~ ~.i'J'J. held or) Meniortlt Dey incw. 111cycte enttMleat In a emal OOlaat town • • ,...,, CoYeraga of thll oerlcwmancea bV Van Halen. 8oorplone. ~ hie poet-high Khoo! iurnrnet Y91"• ewwda OlftAT!OnY from the Down-'rrklnJ>tl. M* "*'· ~Oeboume trying 10 aort out hie planl fot the~ town AtNIHC CM> In New YOtk. r 1 ht.\ •atld Quiet ':ra,1 ~i'"' -whle" lralrq for the two blggaal reoaa of ·-'8w.TWM-Jeealewand-.... hll!He.'PG' (1ht.,40rnln.) ti off Into the daMrt after the ,,.. I L · (Z) .. "POtky't " (1981, Comedy) gecoactt the and Molly are riding 11 -•••-•I Den Monahen, M9ttl Henter. Randy high wredled: Zeb end lutce hire a coo1c fot the achoOI boyt 8"11 ~ on a ~ ,r ... drive who'• tied up With a gang°' -iu= Cl"'°"" lhe• rtued them admittance. ~~1 hr.) 'ft •·ii1i+•"1 =) &:'8~~ r::~n2 . "", ~~:.---.; ~~~~ •• , ·-n. =-Who lCMd tn.) · Americ«1 ~ metohee • wfth I:.;•· In ~ tht ~. Marty cit-e ... ''Cepteln Eddlt'' ( 194&, Blog-tea In 1~ ~ Whle trying OCMrS a grMt kM for Ilia """"'° and =t1ted ~. Lynn Bart .. (2 1lJCCI• IM. ( hrl.) :,~ ~ n-= 8 grtatv • "A•a" t:'7• Mualclll~Etch-19!!h.. ~w..m.. Rlc9rdo ......... (2 tn.) -··SI 11 = -...._., --Af\N-.. ''l'hll* YOU Al VflfY Much" -..._.. ,...., "'9t betllMt 11 San DlalO ~ •,Creme) IMdyDannla.IMMoK.f. _.. :S:~"-~~· end ... 8"' orgaillr9 ... (1 Iv .. lan.&;tl = r;;-'Ollc a:;;----o;;;; ""= L'-"flllJlml .. ~=, eu.p.., 8'mw~ o.ifwtttd.-z:. 8clll •'*"· "*'· ltw,lflgllte '. (1'1r.,40 =.JOM~,:.~ -~· (II) .... ·10na Kena" (113S. Mv«t-fl Plr).L ' Of ,._ NlgM'' (11U. ture) Fey Wfey.W A11t11111oiio. • ,._ -~ acNcMld ... ) ~ .,._, ~ llrelp, A. 1.. ,~ .... -,. 1113 ~_.,be dal9yed.,. ro Pl¥Cl--.~011111~1-z~ .. . ........... -.. .......... .... ........... _, --- 1-ATMM't ..... MAllAlm NA NA. CO.ACT UM11 "Beet Kicks ot '83" (A) (2 hrs,) (Q) llDWll "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (19th. Adventure) Mickey Rooney. (1 hr .. 20min) '9 llO¥ll "Enter Arsene Lupin" ( 19.W. Myste<y) Ella Aalnes. Charles l<orvln ( t hr .30mln~ tW(Z)Clmt 1w (fl) ilMI "The Amerieano" 11955, Ora· ma) Glenn Ford, Frank LovejOy. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ·---· -,_.,... llOWll "Von Ryan's Express" ( 1965, Dr.ama) Frank Sinatra. Trevor Howard. (2 hrs,) '8 llOWll "Flying Guillotine" (1981. Adven= (2 hrs.) I~ TllClt ,... This series keeps viewers up·to·date on the constantly changing electronlc field. feeturlng the newest home electronle products. from video games to wrnessors. l-.~~.....J~A! ... !!!1~C~*1"1 Clllnll'I AdVentmesorAYoOngJTan- ( t962. Drama) Richard ,Seymer. Paul Newman. (2 hrs., 25 min.) (S) llO¥ll "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Dre· ma) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) D llCMI "The Gathertng -Part II" ( 1979, Orama) Maureen S1apleton. Efrem Z1mbahst Jr. f 1 hr . 40 min.I (%) llOWll "The Otef Hunttf'' ( 1978. Ora· ma) AObe<l De Niro, Meryl Streep. (3 !.3mln.) -9 ICM P001IM.L Alabema vs. uburn (llYe trom Birmingham. Ala ) (3 his . 30 min.) • llOWll ''Htre Come The Co-eds" ( 1946, Comedy) Bud Abbott. Lou Cos· tello. ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) • -•?Hiii TWY "Buying And Running That Small Summer Resort'' Aesoft owners explain the dltcrepancles between the fantaay of owning a resort and the reelltlet ol the ant""IM. ID ..-ca.n11--~w CC) .. "A Song It Born" ( 11M8, Com· ~) DaMy Kaye. Vltalnle Mayo. (2 flrt.) lHJ llOWll "Still 01 lhe Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Me<yt Streep. O ~ 30 min.) , we w llCAAIAIDTUU. lndlana at Ken· lucky? hfs.1 D ....... COLim IAlllTUU. 9ICIM. Al McGuire hosts a J)fevlew of the upcoming colleglate besketbah &eason. 1nc~'1.~tlons. l ~ .. --MmrrO. ... WINCA.D-sc~WOO'len's ,. World Invitational Gymnastles Classic (from Los Angeles. Calif.): the lnterna- tk>nal Pro Ski Championship Race (from Heavenly Valley, CeUf.); the Men's World Professional Pocket Biiiiards Champion· Ship (from New York City). ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -~-.... ..a- (Q) mil__.,. ( I •• 1um Tht fllry tM the! tome leltnS live f()( oN/ ont . M8ton 19 8Jt8mlned. ( 1 hr ) .,. W ._CITY, U.U. ....... ...... -....... ..••. ,_ .... _._ ., ....... GI) -MU.U. Ml ... ._ .. "Treasure Of Brvce Lee" 1!980, Adventure) (2 hrs.) • llOWll "The Egg And I" (1947, eooi. dy) Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray {1 his.) m llOWll "Susan Slade" (1961, Drama) Troy Donahue. Connie Stevens. (2 hrs.) • __, DIMIY "Yehuda, Ben-Meir'' Israel's Deputy Foreign Mlnlsl« talks ab<>Yt the PLO. Reagan's peace plan and the i:Q/I David Accbfd. • OllOCllTY CH>llOWll "The Chosen" (1981. Drama) Maximilian Schell, ROd Stelger. ·( 1 hr., 60 mln.) • • ~ lllOWll "Creepshow" ( 1982, Horror) Hal Holbrook, Ad{tenne Barbeau. (2 Na .. fO min.) (I) 1"I POLI lllllC --The Kingston Trio hOSt this all-star concer1 featuring some of folk's greatest performers, lnclud· Ing Judy Collins. Mary Travers and John Sebastian. f1 hr , 28 min.) D llOWll "VlrUs" ( 1982. Suapeose) Glenn Ford. Chuck Connors. (1 hr., 40 min.I · KBIMRIM~ MAGNAVOX RC4254SL 19" Diagonal Portable Computer Color 330 TV • MX/300 chassla • 90° In-line matrix tube • Programmable 'Scan tuning • High resolution filter • 105 channel capablUty • Infrared remote control • Audio output Jack • UHF/VHF antennas • New hi-tech design 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA PHONE (714) 546-7080 I ~ -............ .._.. ... -_., .. . f'riday, Dec-2..-1 983 13 ... ·-1a1urc1ay eon1. tW 8 llOWI "The Wild Bunch" ( 1969, Westem) ~t Borg-;i··~'> ~-~~ hrs.. 15 min.) 1W(C)llOWI "Mondo Cane" (1963, Adven· lure) Documentary. Narrated by Stefano Slbeldl. The more extraordinary side of Ille in dltterenr countries otters strange Cflf&- monles and even stranger food. ( 1 hr., 50 min) -· llOWI "My Name Called Bruce" ( 197{1. Adventure) Bruce Le. Christina Cheu09. A martial arts expert and a secret &gent join forces to bfeek up 8 09ng Of ~~~..,. ~ ~ um1IAU. Marquette \IS, Minnesota (R) (2 hrs.) ct llOWI "The Sender" ( 1982. Horror) Kathryn Harrold, ZelJko lva.nek. A flurry of telepathic halluclnatlons Is unleashed on the staff and patients at a Georgia psyohl· atrlc hospital when a sulcldal patient with uncontrollable psychic powe<s Is admit· ~ted.~j~=r'Jou -~llACU .. llOWI "Body Talk" ( 1982, Drama) Angelique, Kay Partcer. A bMutlful worn· an seduces young men to 11rnuH her voy· eurlstlc 'C:J 1hr .. 21 min.) -·--WAYMIUNll -(!) llOWI "Great Missouri Raid" ( 1950. Western) MacdOnald Carey, Wendell Corey. The James and Younger bOys begin to ride the outlaw trait again. (2 hrs.l.oc. ~ .,,." .. Love You" ( 1981, Drama) Annetta Haven, Wade NQ::hols. A any young wtfe bloaoms during • 1omantlc weetlend with her husband and another coup6e.Rhr .. 35mtn.) ..... .,. -CID--"A Llttle Sex" (1981, COmedy) Tim MathesOn, Edward Hemnenn. A newt)wed comm«cial director tlr" Of his bflde end becomes a phllanderer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) . WI IOCI TY Gueet: Split Enz. ( 1 hr,) • .,,. '"Shadow Of The Thin Man" (1~1. Myatary) Wllllem Powell, Mytna Loy. After a joclcay 18 found deed, a race- ltack IC*ldal 11 uncoYered. (2 hrs.) '----!..~~·,·-···9......... ~-r-" tloil" (1948, Orama) Betta Devit. Raina. When a planllt mem.. her old llama. Iha c:onc.19 a MC:tat artalt fl-om him. ~ 1 tv., so min.) CJ).,,. ''Sandtt0na' (No Data) Oocu- mentary. An alternative Mxuel llteltyla la ·-=-ad~.) W @ ~llACU deVlce from the KGB. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 Cl) .. "Confessions Of A Window min.~ .. • ~~~ ,ll~;;t11~e~;1T~-..~.-,~_g_:~~;:-<>:·~ ~ wnn~ . ~ ,..-l' . ~-~· works as a professional wlndOw cleaner. school bOys seek vengeance on a sleazy spends his ott·the-Job hours putting a cathOuse that refused them admittance. sparkle into the lives of the many women 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) he beds down. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min./. • 8 llOWI "Chase" ( 1973. Adventure) W8 ... "Accused Of Murder ' (1957, Mitchell Ryan. Reid Smith. Four apeclally Mystery) Vera Ralston, Oevld Brian. A skllled pollce otticefs form a unit to handle homicide detectlw falls for a nlghtctub difficult cases. t t hr., 30 min.) singer suspected of kllllng a gangland law-• .,,. "Lady For A Night" ( 1942, i . ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Romance) Joan Blondell, John Wayne. A MC... woman from a gambling boat marries a .,,. "The Battle Ot The Vllla Ftorita" man for his wealth and a rnuch-colleted (1965. COmedy) Maureen O'Hata, Rich-itlon in society. (1hr.,45 min.) ard Todd. The childtan of an attranged .. couple connive to reunite their parents. (2 1rt1 -•-hrs.) .,,. "A Song Is Born" '( 1948, Com- W 9 .,_ "The Deerslayer" ( 1957. edy) DaMy Kaye, Virginie Mayo. A yoong Adventure) Lax Barkar, Rita Moreno. woman wanted by the pollca la hidden by Based on the story by James Fenimore a group of music profeSSOB.. ( 1 hr .. 56 Cooper. A white man Is raleed by Indians min.) · . In the frontier days of early America. (1 ... .,,. "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) hr .. 50 min.) Dan Monahan, Mark Herrier. Randy high CC).,_ "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" school boys seek vengeance on a llMzy ( 1969, COmedy) Animated. The Peanuts cathOUM that refused them admittance. gang of Charles Schulz's famous comic 'R' ~~1i'i35mln.) • strip provides more lnnoc«at gems of wfs. •1 m-... dom. (1hr .25mln.) ... CD .,,. "Quintet" ( 1979, ~Fte· .. .. "The Tall Lie" ( 1952. Drama) lion) Paul Newman. ~arnando Ray. In a Paul Henreld, Kathleen Hughes. A colaga frozen world of the future, five people p&ay professor unc<>vefS some vk:.loul "hazing" a compffcated oame ol llfe end death. 'Ff practloet lnvoMng one of the echoofs (_1 hr .. 5 7 min.) most popular frat8fnltles. (2 hrs.) UllOWll "Heavy Metal" (1981, Science-.. (I) ... "The ChQeen" (1978. Horror) Fiction) Animated. Volcat ol John Candy, Kirk Douglas, Simon Ward. A damonlcally John Vernon. A mysterlout green Ofb ot poeaessed young mat) proves to be the tremendous power hes a strange affect on key to impending nucleer dlMttar and a variety of charactan In different tlmet ecoloQ!c=t dNtructlon. 'A' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) and places In the uniwrM. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 •1l--M-al101•• min.) ,._.,__. .. , ... •11-''Caelar'1 Tahoe Cletelc: . •Hll lff L.Ai-Semlflnal~) ( 1 tw.1 OOUW ..-W Aa.baml-8ir· CD>M CMl"l~..CA• rTllnghamvs. Auburn (R) (2tn.) •CID ... "Stll Of The Night"· (1882, (D) .. "Authofl,Authofl" (1882, COM-Sulpanae) Roy Scheldat, Mafyt 8ttaap. A edy) Al Pac:lno. Oyen cannon. A New l)lydllatrllt bec:oma. lrlC1•1I ttfl'l lnYONed York playwright's wtt. .... him wtlh a wl1h • mysterious wonwi wfio WM the gang of moetly her chladran to take care of mlstr ... of a murdered patient. 'PG' ( 1 Just as hit new play II about to open. 'PG' hr., 30 ~ U hr., 60 min.) • · •119A W CZ) .,,. "PC>f1'y'1" (1981, Comedy) IAHfWDaf Dan MoMhan. Marte Han'laf. Rendy high n-•· ecttoot boYI ~~on a tlealy -··TMyQot MaC<Mrwd'' (1~ CllboUM \ha Cham ~ Cclmtdy) Bob Hope. Oorottiy Lamour. A 'R' (1hr.,35mln.) WMNngeon MboC9QI r1ng II aoddantaily -;~1IMlll lnwldecf by a foolW\ MM~. ( l -----hr.,45min.) .. ~ ''End911Qef9d Soedla'J.:::: .. ... .. ~. ( 1882, 9uaparllt) ) Aobert-Urtc:h. Jobeet\ Martin Shean, e Foeety. The CtA A Yen City dttecltvit helpe a Wyo. angaga9 .... Oermln ~ to ...., !no........ . °' local return to &et 8erln to llell a mudlttona. 1' t hr. "*'· • mistress of • murdef.O patient. 'PG' (I hr .. 3= L"9 .... .-JY .,. '" .......... Tm •II-Wll Animated Shunned by hit PMtS t>ecau&e of tils shiny noee, • lhy reindMr comes 10 San11·.s rescue wtlell bed weather thrMI· ens 10 canoe! Chtistmaa. (R) (I hr.) G • M •t l'lall Kimberly makes big plans fOf spending ttw trust lund given by her father on her 18th birth- day. Q e llOWll "SwOfd Of Lancelot" ( 1~. AdvenhJfe) Cornet Wilde, Jean Wallace Alter King Arthur dl9covets a romance between OYeen Guinevere and Lancelot, he banishes the knight from the kingdom. l2 hrs.) 8 al U. MOOlm Hooker and Romano be.Ille a group of vigilantes who plan to execute the city's mot:>ste<s. o ( t hr.) • G Tm LOU UWU 'MADI 06 ITMI Lou Rawls hosts this star-studded annual spectacular benefiting the United Negro College Fund; featured performers Include Stevie Wonder. Paul McCartney. Roberta Flack. Lionel Riehle. Susan Anton, Thelma Houston, Sister Sle<loe, Taste Of Honey and Oab=~';J.4 lirs.) Cl) l9A Chicago Bulls at Dal- las Mavencks (2 hrs .. 30 min.) I , .. llOWll "Per1ect Gentleman" ( 1978, Comedy) Lauren Bacall, Ruth GOfdon, Three crafty lemales whose husbands are in prison join fOfces to pk>t an elabOfata mllllon dollar hetst. (2 hrs.) ~ llOWll "On The Waterfront" ( 1954. Orama) Marlon Brand<>. Eva Marie Saint. Only one man rrnJSt8fs up enough courage to chelteoge a powerful mob leader who hOldS the dock work9f'S of a big city In an lrooA1~ ~ ltJmllA llftlll-..: Tm UDY • A CllA9 The country-pop star sings "Steeping Single In A Double Bed," "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool... "Best 01 Stra~s" and other songs In a concert taped al the Tennessee Performing Arts Center In Nash\lffle. ( 1 hr,, 30 min.) (Q) llOWll "Creepshow" ( T982. HOfrOf) Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau. A Quin- tet of horror stories from a child's comic book lnctude tales about re-animated corpses, alien vegetation, a vO{aclous ape-like creature and millions of vengeful ·cockroacties, 'R' (2 l'lfs .. 10 min.) g llOWll "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark He11ler. Randy high school bOys seelc vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that refused them admittance. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) e N W Am M 1llmt .Documentary about communist propaganda. ( 1 hr.) ...... M. .. @ A l'llrl ._.. ~ Mechat Vlra- valdya's WOfk to control Thelland's popu- lation grow1h ls examined. ... m •• ~ Ricky tries to get the pcputar Latin-Ame<iean music group Menudo to perlorm at his !JJ>Comlno party. '1D ,_ ITAi WAM TO mt M ..._ OI A IMA This behind-the-scenes look at the "Star Wars" movies -"Star Wars," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return 0 1 The "Jedi'' -Include$ clips from the films and reveals the attention to detail required to produce their daullng special ellects. {2~ ----.M,(Z)•g'f•P•~u-=-llillil•·---- .. ([l) ~ 'IUCll .. • Cl> ... "Ou.erlert>edc Pflnctiu" (Premtete, Orame) Helen HYnt, Don Mur-rey. A young woman~ with'* taml- ly from Caneda to Oregon. whef9 en. IUI• prlMt .-..,yone In her nl'# high tchool by landing a 9')01 on ttw lootbd tMm. (2 hrs.) • llA-WNle expbing a cave. BrOOlc• and • 12•yeet-old bOV •tumble acroae an Old of actlmltlew clutched lnuk•ton' hand. (1 hr.) • 9 NIT A tonner movie atar lte. Of) meet• ttw deuohter Ille hlillft't-odtlf'I In years, 1 WldoW fda '°' the ship's englneet, and • coupe llYI It up •• they await the end of ttw world. O ( 1 hr.) I ITAi IUICll 1YMnal IR. ... OIM-no I, ... "The Choeen" .( 1978, HOfrOf) l<lrk Oouglae. Simon Ward. A demonlcally possessed yoong man prove:a to be the key to Impending nYQlear disaster and ecological destruction, 'A' ( t hr .. 45 min.) (I) .. "POfky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahen, Ma.rk Herrler. Randy high school bOys seek vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that refused them admittance. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (1) llOWll "Endanotfed Species" ( 1982. Suspense) Robert Urich, .Jobeth Williams. A New YOfk City detective helps a Wyo- ming sheriff investigate a spate of local cattle muOlattons. 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) '9 llDWll "Chartroose Ceboose" (1960. Romance) Molly Bee. Ben Cooper. An old railroad conductor Pfovldes the shelter of his renovated caboose' to a young couple who have eloped and are wanted by the law. ( 1 hr . 30 mlr\.) •@~ ...... a11• ,_ITAIWAMTO.-tM..._ (JI A IMA This behlnd-tt.acenee toot< reveals how It wea eu done -from the cll- ma<:tlc space battle In "Star Wars" to Lulle •nd Leia's last-paces speede(blke chaSe~hr the redWoods In "Re1um Of The Jedi". 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. (() "Caesar's Tahoe Classic Quarterfinal" (A) ( 1 hr.) llDWll "Stln 01 The NIQht" ( 1982, · Suspense) Roy Scheider, M9fyt Streep. A psychiatrist becomes tnceeslngly Involved With a mysterious woman who was the mistress of a murdered patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min,) -· m • _.. DeJe Robertson, Joey Travotta and Dick Anthony Wiiiiams star In the story of • MldWestem Sheriff who trav- els to New YOfk to Investigate the death of hisson~r ) 11.#AIY aM9 A terminally IU bMUon- a.ire (Jose Ferrer) sMlta tome0ne to dlspeose his fortun,. and a divorced mother (Flofence Henderson) wants a carefree Hfe. O ( 1 hr.) I CGmOT.Y. AUCTIOI --~ ... "~ Image" ( 1982. Dnlma) Michael O'Keefe, Karen Allen. A young man's lnduetlon Into a rlllgloua commune and subsequent efforts to deprogram him are chronicled. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) cmmowCMn~....-c .. ct .. "Butterlly" (198t. Orama) Sta· cy Keach. Pia Zadora. A tedUctlve yoong woman arrtves In the Ille of a lonely sllver- mlne guard, claiming to ba his daughter wnlle trying to entice him as part of a plan -for =~j1 hr .. 45 min.) -~--~ • WAI MNOUT-This documen- laty ceptur• ttw hurnen lictt Of Int nuo.- .. war ltaue end the hopee, tMra and ,..._ ltlgt Of cltlHnl 8lld ··~ .. •Ilk•. • fU.fl.Y AWAYt , ........ ,_ P<>Pt*t ~ artilt Al~ end Amy Grant co-host tNa muelcal extravegenui ting the fatell In the golptl eoond, Q '"The Mighty CIOUdl Of .Jfrt. the G tMr ocel Bend, end rod( stat Leon Pal'ti,~"t::\'T.~ Cl) .... "PAC to" (R) I TOlilYAJ~NOcm,_ -M ......... The five 8Ct0fl who hll~ ponraytd Doct°' Who In the popular British televteion aeries appear tn Ihle spe- 1clat Pfoduetloo. oornmemorallng lhe Ooo- tor'a 20th anniversary, In which the vll- lainQvs Master i. sent to the Death Zone on Gallllrey to retc\19 four· of the "Ooc- .. ,tors~~i·y=~ NII NI uw ... llDWll "Fair Wind To Java" (1952,' Adventure) Fred MacMurrey, Vera Aets- lon. An Amertc:an MM\8n and a group of plrat" race to voleanlc Krakatoa to claim a legendary fortune In cliamonda. (2 hra.) e .,_"The Missouri Brea.ks" (t976. Western) Marton Brando. Jeck Nicholson. A ttambOyant hired gunman stalks the headwater. of the Mltsourl River In Mon- tana to drive ott a gang of hotse thleyes. ~hra.) .. ,..,. .... "The Chosen" (1981. Orama) Ma.xlmillan Schell. Rod Steiger. A friend- ship Slowty develops between a worldly, assimilated Jew and the son ot a Hassldlc rabbi. 'PG' ( 1 IV., 50 min.) CD ..... Chartl" (1980, Orama) Jesle St. James. Eric Edwards. A young wom- an· s marriage seems to be Improved by her extramarital escapedee. ( t hr.. 13 mm.) (IV llDWll "Blood Beach" ( 1981, Horror) JOhn Saxon, Burt Young. A pelt of pOllce officers have their hands full When they Investigate the cause Of beachgoers being ' ~t\tsiJo.19 !ht__M/lCt f!fV9t' to be seen ~~~~min.) ~'.,. "How Funny Can Sex Be?" ( 1976, Comedy) Laure Antonelli. Glan- .carlo Giannini, A series of baWdy sketchea spoof a variety of sexual attitude& and sit- uation&. 'A' ( 1 hr., 37 min.) I __ , t• ~'llMll tW ._ "Syblt" (Part 1) (1977, Ora- ma) SaHy Field, Joenne WOOdwerd. Based on the novel by Flofa Rhett Schrelb. A young woman develops 16 dif- ferent pet10nalitles as a result of a trau- matic childhood with'* sadlatic mother. ~hrs.) U • U'nmt.\Y _, LM Hosts: Tom and Dick Smothers. Guests: Big Country • l hr.,30:1• .......... .... . • ... "For A Few Dollars MOfe .. (1967, Western) Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef. Two bounty hunters stalk a band of outlaws and kill the vicious leader. (2 hrs.. 30mln.) O l•IOCU• Cl> llDWll "Alone In The Derk" ( 1982, HorrOf) Jaclt Palance, Donald Pleasence. Four Inmates at an U)llum fOf the crlml- nally Insane escape and terrorize a subur- ban family. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 15 ~ t f:ll ..L ..... ~. · .. ~~-~ The destruction or ,:A~ . . , ~-=~~;:t !ic~~~ l11f~~7~~~~9rSa~-;t~~J~ift --·--CIJlllMI The 0.y The Earth Stood Still" Dewhurst. (1 hr.) . ") lllMI "The Kid From~~...... ( 1951, Science-Fiction) Michael Rennie, (!) lllMI "Mountain Man" ( 1976 ddle Cantor, ~ ~~~'. Pat-=-~· (1 tv., 3~) __ Adventure) ~-w le._John Oelvlef . .ti - -caDllai) . 1-I .... • ... "Silk Stock' " (1957 Musi- -fOO"IUU. Los Angeles Rams at 1119 W..'C:..-:':~la..TCMPftl 111) cal) Fred Astalre. Cy~rlsse. (2 hra .. ;r.n:r &i3&~:, ":·~uffakl ~ 130 A.lnJ.e at Kansas City, Miami at Houston or Cln-OCIMI• cinnallat PlttsbUrgh (3tlrs ) -,,_ITCID• • cCOllM•UI••• WTI W 8 lllMI ''The Magic Pony'' ( 1977 Fan· ---IA-~ "T~ HOiiday Special" Topics inckJde cnll· tasy) Animated. VOlces of Jim eackus llMCll dren s toys, video ~mes. video recC>fders Hana coi:='~2 h<a.) • ILMLUCT and, for attar the holiday dlntw, antacids. • .._ · -llM/Mi=-Leonard Bern· •• •-lGU Featured:. a loot< al the Jazz (J) ... fOO"IUU. Loe Angeles Rams 81 stein leads the Slrlng Mellon of the Vienna lnlluenoe In Los Angeles. Guests: Marla ~Eaglet (3 hrs.) Philharmonic Orchestra In a performance Gibbs, "Flor~" from "The Jeffersons": e ~GP11Unt of Beeth<>ven'• String 0Uef1et In C-Sharp jau. sing8f Ernie Andrews and the Art Hil· (J) lllMI "Mr. Moto In Danger Island" Minor, Opus 131. (A) (1 tv'., 5 min.) llary JaF <f'8rtet. (1939, Mystery) Pater Lone Jean Har· ••WTm,....MMTI ._...,....,. · aholt. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ' ~ lllMI "My Fair Lady'' ( 1964 Musi· lllMI "Von Ryan's Express" ( 1965, 1---· cal) Rex Harrison. AUdfey ~n (3 Drama) Frank Sinatra. Tr8\IOr How.rd. (2 ,_,..._ hrs.) hrs.) -~ .. Correspondents Lin· (fi) lllMI "The Last Unlcofn" (1982 0 ... -.... da Wertheimer and Colde Aobe<ts join Fantasy) Animated Voices of Mia Far: e lllMI "C8ptaln Eddie" (1945, Biog· Paul Oub for an up-to-the-minute sum-rCYW, Alan Arkin. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) raphy) Fred MacMunay, Lynn Bart (2 mary of Conareaional activities. (D) lllMI "Pori\y's" ( 1981 Comedy) hrs.) ••----•---Dan Monahan, Mark Herner.' (1 hr .. 35 G••-••••'flAM (I) MTG Mall "SCCA Ni88an Trans min.) ·• ® lllMI "Anal Assignment" ( 1980. Am~ Laa Vegas Nev) (R) (1 hr) (I),.,. CMll "The Tables Down Al Drama) Genevieve Bujold. Michael York. (I) "The Man From' Snowy Riv9r'' Ernie's" The study group fights to save i! hr .. 30 min.) (1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom their favorite hangout -Ernie's Tavefn _ (12) lllMI "Jinxed!" (1962. Comedy) &rinson. ( 1 tv., «min.) from de!TI-041tlon_ due to the university's Bette Mldler;, ~an Wahl. (I hf., 45 min.) .... "The Avenging" (1981 Ora· ~neJOOplana. (1hr.) G lllMI StleOOck Holmes And TM - ma) Mlc:hael HorM Efrem Z1mballst0Jf ( 1 ID lllMI "Spirit Of The Wind" (1979 Woman In Gteen" (HMS, Mystery) Besll tv .. 30 min.) ' • Drama) Chief Oen George SAm Pickn Rathbone, Nigel Bruoa. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ci>_.. "Dragonslayer" (1981, Adven-i!hr., 40mln.) · CZ> 111M1 "'fol" (1982) Terik Akan. (2 tin} Peter MllCNicol, Caltlin Clarke. (1 CZ>) ... T "Jelee Jamel" (1939, West· .hrS.) _ hr , 66mln.) em yrone Power, Henty Fonde. 11 hr.. --.. • Mr••--45mln.) •1AT-' --I-ATM.,_. ==•AmTAIU(MPftl•H •II• •ut .. -.- --... . • -M mT WAI .. Kate ··--,.. PM&Y Macahan (Eva Marie Saint) kllls the .-rNLm&. as 1 ·-bOUnty t.lntar who has Wet\ holding her •c.11 _.., famly tatege; the ~.,. teUnlt· Ml ~ -"Y<Nf Capltal 11-IW11••MMn ed and on-their way 10 Oregon. (Part 8) " Oueet: Robert Kirby ~man --· l1 ht.) ~GuerdlenTl'Ult. ' ' W aw Cover1IQ8 of New (J) ...... M ...... FClm •1mr•uu•-.. YOttc Jets at a.n1more 0t ~ a1 Animated. Shunned by hit '*'9 beceuM ~... n (3hrl.) ... ofhlllhlnynoee,aahyrelndeerf:omes to _. "Suaan Slede" (1961, Orama) •--· Santa't 191C:Ue when bad weether threet- n_oy=rti°f*Stewne. (2tv•.··> 'lflU.!WAY . !!!ltO~CMatma (R) l1 hr.) • I 1'm• "The cit.def'' "The New-Love BOlit" (No 119 ... "A• My o.rtna ~ .. And/ft Menton Decomea abeort>9d In Na hrO.te) Lauren Tewea, GaYln Mcleod. (1 (1172= Robert l'oung. Ray· new meclcal prect~. but a fonnef c1ae9-1 .. •30 min.) mond . 1 tv .. 30 min.) mete anccuaoea him to aeek e more .. • ••rt 1Ucr•tt'fe P'8Ctlce. o < 1 hr.> •• ao • ~ 9¥8nt9 hlghllgtlt· Cll -iiaiiiiuiii:uu • .._, 8or10c>-• wtMC5£M"-•-ed In~"°"'.,. Men'•~ 8ltattng fleld MlQI ......... Giff" and othef hltt Wt CI> .,. m -. ''The Cre«tlve and Blethlon. (1 tw.) a P811ormanct "°'" the new UnNetsat Ctwtltle" Refined~ wtl(ch a11ow • • warm Plit Hlngle. Let AmpNtheetre 1n Loa Ange1ea. (1 tw .. 30 m«e fll•lbllty with vwytng terrain and Merlwtther and Lance Kerwin tter In thll "11n.) --... -.....,., .-olri>o""---·--~.::b-•lll••-~'!,!0WAT11Mla9 when the tathef II lab-on from hie Job. ~ • ,.,. MY 'The ~ • .....,. • as ,_ • o.y. Of CMlcmla" aong 11 ll5 ~r· (1973. Bloweol'IY> en-..._.,.= t., L'-: ~ _ ~ Me&. ,,.... Ctwi9topt'9. < 1 nr .. 40 ttd1011111 PRde c1own ~M:lod eo.- ·-''Slant Night, Lonely Night" n•i.) vercJ. wt1ictl ... _,,..motion ~ ....,._ i .......... ,....,.__ 1=..:----... ·---·- -tllll llr.timn.-~ W,--=-llltMIU ' --..wrm.cn-••-> -"w.ta lfoChn At The Orcut" r • a-. ~ 'iliii"='-n;-'~· ( 1•. W.· 1~· 2~> w.tx ~ EYe A ,_ of*" tom em• ~-..., UI Puroel. (t tw .. 4' _.. .... 8rolctW9)'"'"' the ~ c.. ... "*"l -Into• ClflOf•ltoo of Iha ~• "*"'r. CD •-•r El RU cl ... ·-the peifoimM NW1 ~ Alvnoldl. .. n. ~St:'°"" 1 lllec-~!_!!!! ....... WNlt ,_. ...... llnw I HI.... ...... *"' .. "* ... · ''Wllll A Foot ~-~" l ''C*iedo let Clmb'' I ... and "*'Y ohra. ("> (I tws.. 6 ....._ .. In WI cono.t It,_ l.W- "lt. Thomll .. Mertln AINng" Ouelt: min.-!9f'llty of Clllfolnle .. ...,....., •• Or.-Larry~ t"'l Ct hr.> .. •1 •aaeg= t n.-t,., (1tw.,30.-1 1 '. ....t....-. ft-"' 1-• • , ••r "8allln9 ... M • 11 E Ill tw •-11111• rTNSJ1 ..-.. •• -hOOI' Al1'U Gdey ..._ .... -lluddld I _ ... ·eon1. i=-.r ..... a---... ••""w . --..... ···-~· CIUMI umTIM.L .... "Big 10" (D)IOCI•" (I) .. "Whole Life I• It Anyway?" (1M1, Orama) Richard Oreytuea, John C.S..vet-. p hr .. 68 roln.) -IAYIA-_ _. ...... -1'11Aft---11rm umlUICat t11••~' _,_·IUIDI ·=-··---., . ...., ~-.-. =='(ll)Q .,. "The Gembler" (1980. West· ern) Kenny Roger&, Lee Poroell. ( 1 hr., .C6 min,) (J) cciu. umTIM.L Marquette vs. Minnesota (R) (2 hrs.) CD) llOWll "Treasures Of The Snow" (1981, Orama) Paul Dean, carey Born. 1 hr., .CO min.) -.... -==-----, ... ,.,,,,. 'llll1'1 CAT llR......... -=:::: _,,.MUIT u.TAM ,. .... ~ .,. "Marie-Anne" ( 1978. Adven- ture) Andrea Pelletier, John Jullanl. ( 1 hr.,30mln.) eWAYGfn&mt . Nll!ll llOWll "In Harm'• Way" (1966, Ora· ma) John Wayne, Kirk Douglas. (3 hrs .. .30mln.) NI CD ..,..• IOOTI The Chlldren'a Thea Ire C9_mpany and SchoOI of Minneapolis per- form lhelr version of this clasSl<: tale. ( 1 •"'"~-~'~ -·'"' Liii PONYl•.-t •uma..a LLOYDOll.¥11 ·-.-YPM.Rl .,..__. MMM WNO LOWD IUM Henry Fon· de narrates the story ol Marty Stouffer's personal experiences with a bear while llv· Ing a frugal life as a writer In a remote Colorado :"8Ji, ( 1 hr.) ....... ' CID ~ OT19I -..um CIM1'MAI Fifty new Muppets are Introduced In a heart-warming, s1ory about the love between an otter mother and her son ( t hr,) ()) llCMI "Spirit 01 The Wind" ( 1979, Drama) Chief Dan George, Slim Pickens. 1 hr. 40 min. ·1mc'--.. .... ... ,.,,., ...... lilllliC:ll•LfllllCI ........ JIDWll "Swamp Thing" ( 198~. Fanta· sy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louie Jourdan. ( 1 lhr.,™TOlll-.. •mt• ... .au-GUL-. a.com " . ..,. ..-1Y•IN' "Gila Monatets Meet You At The Airport" lnvotvee a young boy's lan1aales about whet It's like to move "out west." (R) c;i ~ MO¥ll "Sodom And Gomorrah" ( 1963, Orama) Stewart·· Granger. Pier Anqe!l.(3 hrs., 3" min.) (.l)lPGll ... (8) llOWll "Breaket MOfant" (1980, Ora· ma) Edward Woodward, Jack Thompsoo\...-U hr .. 46 min.) Ca:l 1"1 llAIMLOUI Ul9 Gf GI Some very familiar lnhabilanls of the land of Oz help a young boy and his wOOden friend In this filmed stage prOdUctlon by the Children's Theatre Company and Sct)ool. (1 hr .. 45 min.) 1"1M••llU IUITGfntlllATTm ... ~~:"' ................ 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THIS I O'FUI GOOD ~H THIS I OFl'Efl GOOD WITH THIS I OffER GOOO WITtt THIS I OfFEA GOOD WITH THIS I ! )DOHlY. 6 PMT08 PM. >DONLY.6PM TO.JI PM >DONLY.5 PMTOl PM. -.--~v.~PMT09 PM. ~Qtjl._y.6 PM TQ9 PM • I' Of~~s ·~~ 1 OffUe1\jiy3 1 weoN'EsoXvJ 9f~B'R%&~~ 1 OFFFR~vl·SJ 1 L---~---L-------i-------~--------~-~-----1. Mondeythru Frtd8y, IS PMto9 PM. DINNERS INCLUDE: Homemade Bread, 16 Item Salad Bar, Dessert Cart& Cheerful Service. • • 3131 $.BRISTOL ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92626 • 714/557·3000-(405 & Bristol in Costa Mesa) • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, l)ee:..2;-198a -lanclay Cont. (_..., .... ~ ,.,_.~...,__ I •ta~"'°" ~_(It"' '• ·...-.-~·~ ~\•-"°'~LA. . .>l'~b.loU1 ••..-~ .... .A''-~'"'-.,,,_ ... ~---W, · " -42>•~:-.~ -~--· ~-.... t-~tt ·c.. Sc.._..__~. __ .... _ -\(" \ ~-·-... ~~~--~~~ -mir\) • ... .... '""''er .. ugust. • ........ .....,.g) ..... iu l>r . 45 min.) •dl)illl'I,.,..., • · · ~flecomMtheprey. (S).,_"Supermanll~ (f980. F"antasy) e llW "The Fight Of The Condor" Cl> MCI 9 Ill&&• CW911 Spring-Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder. While Geor.ge Pmge tak• viewers on • rare jotK· ~ llf'd *IOS "Jene'• Girl" end other hits '° ·sawig Paris trom a nuclear explosion. ----ney-4twough the Andee-Mountains. 1Pan • p6rlormance from the-new-~I Superman Uf!Wlttingty frees the trio ol i ( 1 hr., 10 min.) Amphitheatre In Los Angeles. ( 1 hr . 30 powerful villains wtlO were originally • TAii min.) lmp11soned by his Kryptonlan lather ·po· LOl.-T .... "Para<tlse" ( 1982. Drema) Wit-l hr"5.., 5 ri11n.) ... ,. CZ,_,. "The Citadel" lie Aemes, Phoebe Cates. Two leen·agers MCLUI After Aoc1ff1W recelvea • gift of llYe come of age In 1823 Baghdad 'R' ( 1 hr., · tW .,_ "N111nsky" ( 1979, Orama) Alan pounds. he laces unexpected trouble. Q 40 ~ Bates, Geo<ge de ta Pena-. Triumph end O hr_J -al "Luc'g Me" (1954, Romanoe) tragedy punctuate the SIOl'my relationship -· Cl) M &1&£• George's latest Doris Day. Bob ummlngs. A young worn· between the great Russian ballet star and promotlooel scheme -the MIU Jetferson en with !lopes of becoming a star finds his Svengali-litte manager. (2 tn.) Cleanersaa:-leeves him In romance while stranded In Florida. (2 I mTOFU. TODAY e~r Ion. hrs..5mln.) tW .,_"Sybil" (1"977. Orama) Sally D • .__.. ...,._., .. e -AT MM'I Julia visits a chicken Field. Joanne Woodward. Based on the Thlrty-ftw ~ Of TV1 bett comedy·-W.ri-farm lo Mlect the best tor her "CNcken: novel by Flora Rheta Schrelb. A young ely apedell ererecelled In ~pa combined Winged Victory," end guest chef Wolf· woman develops 16 different personalllles with contemporary .pe<fOf'mancet by • gang Puck prepares fresh Santa Barbare as a result of a traumatic childhood with Steve Allen, Bl.Wt Bachlirech, Carol But· lhtlmp. 0 her sadistic mother. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) nett. Dick Clark, Bob Hope, Mldleel Len--11r•wnme (C) llCMI "'The Seduction" (1982, don, Marie Oemond, Petti Page. Carol mmT.-e' 1111-Featured: e Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sar· Beyer Saget, Dinah Shofa. Ben Vereen vi111t to the celebflty community In Santa razln. A glamorous TV news enchorwom- . end Dionne W•rwlck-J2 hrs.) Barbara; •look et the popularity of heavy an Is vlctimlZed by a mentally disturbed l lllYWCll•• metal groups IUCh ••Black Sabbath end admirer. 'R' (1hf .. 45 min.) 0 ... "Heert Of St ... " (Premiere, Judas Ptlett: en Interview with debut ante tW e .,_A 1ILI¥-* tmTQRY "Peace Orama) Pet• Streuee. PelTlllle Reed. A of the }'tl8!_ Comella Guett. P hr.) Is At Hand (1968· 1973)" Diplomats In steelwortcer confronts • variety Of clfflcult • •-Illar tot• -This musical PeriS discussed peace for over fOUt years changes In hll llfe when he I0889 hll luct•· oelet>retiOn feetures quartet singers from while American end Vietnamese ~iers tlve job aft• the mill IUddenly ck>Me throughout the Norttfeall partlelpetlng In continued bloody fighting. c:;i ( 1 hr.) dowl\,Q (2hrl.) the 33rd Annual Berberlhop Jamboree -1•CLU1 ! .. All•aM lrom scenic lake Wlnnespeseukee. Alton •••1191T•IWOM ... ..... Bey, North CerOllne. W.-• C.. Gary Collins and .. "Portcy's" (1981, Comedy) 1-~A~ carol Lawrence host this examination ol ·Oen Monahan. Marti Herrlef. Randy high TlllTAT-.&.~,_ the plight of the 1.6 bllliOn women In the school boys Me4t Y9nQN~ on e lleazy .. _,__,.,_ world's deVeloplng nations through the cathoute that refuMd them edmlttenoe. ,,.-.._WI M&.Y.,.. ... IUICMUA stories of Six of these women. ( 1 hr,) 'R' ~~ 35 min.) Dr. Leo Buecaglll ~en UC>liftlng talk (ft) _.. '"Flnal Assignment" ( 1980, (%) ''Whoee Ute It It ArrfW8y?" on the lmp0rt9nee Of l!vlng eech day to 111 Orama) GeneVleve Bu)old. Michael York. (1981, Drema) Rlctlwd OreyMI. John .t hr. 5 a lAL A Canadian TV reportet In Moscow dls-ea.r-.t•. Paralyzed from tN nec9I ·tW1 ... covers a Russian scientific ex.perlment d6oMl In en eutomoble eccident, e ICUlp-__., using steroids on children and smuggles tor rem1n11cee •bout 1'111 .... b9tore end ,...,, • 1ncrlminallng material out of the country. eloquentfV •'G'M for NI r1ghl td die. 'R' •• .., 'PG" ( t hr .. 30 min.) l hr. 58 min~ • O llOWll "Vice Squad'" ( 1982, Orama) -.... ....... W19-.m&. Season' Hubley, Gary Swanson. A police lrW WZW ti Wtll "The Cltedel" --~· Bl9clc pobra" ( 1979, detective and a streetwalker teem up to • Anchw r~ • gttt Of five Adventure) •lance. Laure Gemter. trap e pimp responsible for murdering one f)C)Undl, he fecee ~pectec:f trOUble. An 8llOtle peraueded to become of his women. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.! ••CJ) •Hllllln;IUlft'lll The news the mill,.. of• enek•lover. (1 hf .. 37 -al llCMI "Bailout At 43,000 · (1957. ltaff ttart WOfrYlna when en O't'WIMIOUe m;i.J Orama) JoM Payne, Karen Steele. An Air '*1 llfldl Vlllrie rii>t• end pr...,.tt. Cl) .. "Crlee And Wtlltpefs" ( 1972. Force major feels cowardly fOI' his teer of -. •T F .. tured: Community DrWM) Hemet Andneon, Liv Ullmann. testwhe autome=c:lc e tiOn eeet of hla 1---~~~ TUltlon ~II the topic of clllcu9-Directed by lngmer EWgm.n. A dying 6-47 t. ( 1 hr .• 35 min. -. dlblt9 ~ ~ women, her.two....,. end a compu-...... 'The 61eYMtt'' (1988, Ardlle, Pf ... Of 1M L.A. ~Colet ao.rd llOnete MMlt'lt girt recall their puts 81 Comedy) David Niven. Lota Afbrlght. A of TtulMee, end Din Angel. "'9. of the ~ llnlalll9 to com. to grlpl with death. '""'• gift grows up ~ much to C1tru1 eommuntty Co11aei1 'A' 1 hr.:M min.) her tetfw'a chagrin. (2 hrs.) (!) .. ''The'"*'~" (1134, Wye.. Ml.... -Cl!I'--"Mufdef Motel' (t975. Mys-19rY) W9lrft Powel. ~ i.e.. Noh end • llfY) Robyn Millan, r»ek F"'renclt.. A Min a.tll8M ~ lnwot.d In l llU· ~--· 10 dleco¥ef the Identity of l --..1zr1 e ·•murdeter. (1hr.,30mln.) •• •iMDr.uolMC•: MMlllCS• Pf\llOfllll IM "'°" lmpoftlnt in;..r ce It It I• .. WI JoMptl b IOwlrl8: l'I HF.,.._ a ~ 0. of ---ho9ts tNI fl.lncketelng epeclll • 1 hr.) -•• ·---tor flUnVIY MO ~ cNldren Mlfquette .. "Alllalllftllll. ~" (1972, &found tN WOfld. lncMled .. ~-Cit (2.fn.) ) Rlafwd_ llllt*'. Roy 8dleid-MCM by JotWry Mathll. Tony Bennet1, "i'altft" ( tM1. ~) er. TM '°""!'f'l91l II ...iteed by e ,~end w.rtln Landau. ( 1 hr.t MMoi-•""'-MI ... ., ~ Henter. ~ f1Wt • ..._, __, I\. reoo..11119 "°"" OC*' WILY-= :v.:·~--= :.:....-::. -M=· .. (2tn,) -.. ••=-·· U"'·t.C:?t> ..... f' (197'. Ofemll) Min • .., ~ .. 0 •1. Comedy) -fl> ..... Qlorte ..... ca..gi di II '9ne. T~ end QM Aeti\ Bn ~A pelr ~ ........ •r:r= =....--llOnny ..... ttoNtllp . ... •• ., ""'. cHd MllOt ·~: . ... -=c-=.o.r:=-~ iiVir ·aw-• E IE 1W&~lle1""at • ...... ~ .. (1948.~> ·w. ......,. ~~-~> ,.,... lr'ooot.eorrom°':~p • ,,..,,0..1. ,. ..... .... ~...:=...-=:: rl&'Jl.cMrtly. (1ftl... .) ~ In a ~ IAIU1t 10 tha romantic lldt of Iha P09tw.r era. Gutttt Include Rotemety Cloonty, Frenklt Laine, Guy Mhchell, EOdlt Hty#OOd, Pattr Paige and Thtf .. '""'· (3 hrt.) -... ,,. ... m&R ITM-N/lf,..,_.. ... _._, ....... ........ --·~11" (1980.Fantasy) lllophtr Aeeve, Margot Kidder. (2 hrt.. 5 min.) -,-~ • .... tn•a .. -... r• ... , GI.,._ "The Re/e Ones" A IOok It t en at axtr80fdlnaty competitors who8e achleYemenlt have eacaped public recog· nlllon or have taken on new dlmenslona when compared with today's athletic actWvementa. ( 1 hr.) G 90Wll "Tomb Of Llgela" (19615, Hor· ror) Vincent Price. Ellz.abeth Shepperd, l? lwa.) . a ne mr ammMa ,_.. .. Lorena Swll portrays a harried housewife whole ett0t1s to put on a Christmas pageant show six troublesome kids lhe true meenlng ot the holiday. Q ( 1 tv.) e _.. "Thal Certain Feeling" ( 1956. Comedy) BOb Hope. Eva Marie Saint. (2 tvs.) e 90Wll "Rabbit, Run" ( 1970, Orama) Jamet CUn. Anjanette Comer. (2 hrs.) e 90Wll "The Vatachl Pap&fs" ( 1972, Orama) Cha.rles Bronson, lino Ventura. ~ hrs .. 30 min.) GD .. , .. AM.I Ira examines dlgltal sound, aSks aboul teeth chattering In the cold. looks at cooking eggs. and visits a camel. <HJ _.. "Breaker Morant" ( 1980, Ora· ~) Edward Woodward. Jack Thompson. Iv .. 46 min.) .,. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Haarls Club Band" ( 1978, Muslcal) Pater Frampton, Bee Gees. ( 1 hr., 5 1 min.) CJ).,. "Supermen If'' ( 1980, Fantasy) Clvlltophe< Reeve, Margot Kidder. (2 hrl.. 15 min.) (%)_.."Swamp Thing" (1982. Fania· ay) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan. ( 1 •hr .. ~ · -~-,_, -· - , ... , Cl HllCI "A ChrlSt· mas Cerol" Animated. Charles Dickens' holldey classic about mlserty Ebenezer Scrooge reformed by a se<les ol ghostly visitors II pr...,..1ed. (R) ( 1 hr.) I NCl••im ,._,,,,,,,,. .. 1'ICI ,_ Thia se<les keeps vtewefa up-lo-date on the constantly changing electronic flelct, featuring the neweat home electronic products. from video game1 to word prOC85SOl'S. (I) ma umwuu. Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtlca (Subjecl to blackout) (2 tvs.. 30 min.) •1C11NM,_ --Q ., ... ...... .,.,. ... .., :. .. "Tlget, Tiger" Clnamalogra· pf'8f Diet• Plege traces t,.. lilt. history and habits Of the Bengal Ip ln Iha !Of· es ts ol lndla and Nepal. Q ( 1 Iv.) CC) ... "MacArthur" ( 1971. Blogra· phy) Gregory Peck. Dan O'Herllhy. (2 · htL~mln.) CD "Thi Bad f\1ews Bears" I 1976. 1~1 :.:.t Mallheu. Tetum O'NMl. ..CCIJIF\I._..._.. --........ -... ,.._ "9Lft 9ICIM. ''Grandma Oldn'I Wave Back" A young .girl and he1 tamlly learn how to cope with an aging la ther and tenlllty . ....... _ .... 0 ~ .. "Wedding In Whitt" ( 1973, Orama) Ooneld Pltaaence, carol Kane. ~~~ --IVUllD9 -1 a~twaahbuckler" ( 1976, Adven· ture) Robert Shaw, Genevieve Bu)old. A daring, bawdy buccaneer and his' notOl'l- oua crew meat up with an oppressive gov- arnc>1 In Kingston. Jamak:a, and dO their lbes~:=~2.,;.> ---,., ..,.. ._.ATWM fllClfU TO fllClfU , .... lllflllflM. .. , .. ... llOWll "Pocket Money" ( 1972, Come- dy) Paul Newman, Lee Marvin. An itiner- ant cowboy and his alcot)ollc sidekick are • hired by a rOdeo promote1 to pick up a herd of cattle In Mexico. (2 hrs.J Cl> fl8ll mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 lledOe breaki, 'il MIOC.-. &T'l'UCTa. .. .., 90Wll "Cesey'sShadow" (1978. Dra- ma) Walter Matthau, Alexis Smith. In the tughty compelltfl+ie w0t1d of horae racing. a man and his son.s place their faith In the animal they've ralMd from blrlh and trained to be a champion. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 57 min.) . I U'T'l TU .-n YOU --·-........ .. 1&1IOIM. -.•"9C 9ICIM. "Rain FOfest" An explorallon ot the rich variety of plant and animal Ille In the rain forests ot Costa Rica Is presented. (A). ( 1 hr., 15 min.) •1--ca1,.11c1 llGLLYWOOO CL-. Featured: beNl'IQ lhe scenes ot the making of a rock video. Sheena Easton's "T~": a profile of Craig Stevens of the old "Peter Gunn" TV S8fles, "Happy Days" Ron Howard 11urn111= OIDCCUU WW ...,.,......" ~ OT18'I .... ammMI Fifty new Muppets are lnlrOduced In a heart-warming story about the loVa between an otter mother and her son. ( 1 hr.) CJ) llOWll "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Ad119nlure) Marilyn Lightstone. Ar1 Hin· die. In 19th-Ceotury Cenada. a widow and her young son try to make a life for lham· salves In 1ha wilderness. ( 1 hr., 29 mln.) l mTOPMOT•T ,. ...... i :;.~ rf Ol llQJI A fool( at two formerly sacret events In World War II: Japanese balloon bombs which caused CA1u11111et on Amer~n IOll and 1 MCOnd uptlse attacti on Hawell on Maleh "• 1942: a Ft811Ch mount~ In a daelh- detying, bar•hatldtd climb: tha phytlcal INia ot yoga experts; ~ ot modern medicine: lnMCJ Invaders. ( 1 tlr.) a_.. "Von Ryan's Exl)feta" (1965. Oiama) Frank Slnatta, Trevor Howatd. An American leads a prisoners· revolt egalnst lhe Nazis taking them to Austria. (2 firs.) ~= .... ~ • MmTUL1 San Diego Clippers at Loe Angeles l..akars (Sobjtct 10 blloll· OUI) (2 In, 30 min.) CIJ ._ "Neighbors" ( 1981, COmedy) John Beluahl, t>an Aykroyd, A mlddfe. class suburban couple are tubjtoted 10 the strangest 2"-hour period oJ lhelf lives afl81' their bizarre new neighbors move In next dOOt~~~ 34 mm.) (l>) • San Diego Clippers at Los Angeles Lakers (2 hra., 30 min.) ·1--. 1111 M&.c.A,_IMAT Me ..U. Ml 90Wll "Smash Palaca'i (1981, Ora· 1' ma) Bruno Lawrence. Anna Jemison. A New Zealand funkyard owner's ruined marriage lakes a dramatic turn toward ~atlon and violence. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) ,,_ID l&Nm "The Flight Of The Condor" George Page lakes viewers on a ra1e,our· nay through the A.noes MOUlllalns. Part ~.t ( 1 hr.) (C)...,. wn OWi CIM1llAI non A trip 10 Switzerland becomes an exciting advenlure tor Benji and his friends when they meet Kris =le. (fl) ~ The des1rucllon of Boober's lucky charm leads 10 a conlron- tatlon in court. · -•=-ac::. ... •DAY AT A,_ Barbara becomes deeply depressed over the knowledge that she can nevar beer chUdren. ( 1 hr.) D e .-T -Caught In a feud between two Cajun tamllies. Mlehael Knight muat get Kin 001 or a Louisiana swamp before his circuitry corrodes. ( 1 hr,) I TAll 0 llAMCM1\I l ~-Cl Hard· castli ends up ln prison when he and Mark have a run-in with a welt.connected arms dealer In the Caribbean. ( 1 hr.) Cll ... I ,_ Tm Featured: an Inter· view with Football's colorful color man.John Madden: why carloons may be good lor chlldlen: the oontrove:rsy sur· rounding children who want to find lhler natural parents. ( 1 hr. I •_.."That Carlaln Feeling" (1956, Comedy) Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint. An arlbt falls m love with a cartoonist's secra· tary atter she hlres him 10 "ghost" the comic atrl~ hrs.) ! = "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musi· cal) RelC Harrison, Aui:lrey Hepburn. Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg- malion." A BrlliSh protessOt tries to teach a lower·class Londoner how 10 be a lady. ..@hts.) <HJ llOWll "Porky's" (198t, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Matk Heffler. Randy high school boys seek vengeance on a sleazy ca1houM that 1al\lsed them admittance. 'R' tlhr., 35 min.) Cl) lit llOWll "The Man From Snowy RIV· er" ( 1982, AdYenture) Kirk Douglas. Tom BIMlinson. A young boy 'grows to man· hood during a hazardous lrek through the Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 19 1 ... ..._-.:·~t~~·~~?~ll}; -·a · ~~:>.·1.·,~ ~~~---'!tn5 ~rJ.?..~ ~ .. --...-RAr.~~ !'!fi.~ 1:1lllliW~l'Ww~-~"iw"'.'4ti'-~~~~r ~ J~: .... -w.Af,.(..'W(.\~,.,.,..;_ .... ~~~r .... ~,.:...... :..-.. _.'ikn.·.m:\,~-~~ ... min.) 7a .... . .(£) IPOlrm . -~ "The Kid From Brooklyn·· (HM6. • ... ; · 00 IT-ll009 cm.Y "'Red Sllelton Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (1 IWIPYDAftAUll Presents.Freddy The Freeloader's Chrlst- tv .. 53mln,) LPAKIU'W ~ ~ "las Dinner" Vincent Prlot and Imogene (Jlr"SiilrCJI Afl<i Destroy" ( 1981, AdVen-llOWAlll IMllTWI UUIM • Coca co-star with Red Skelton In the story ture) Ptlfry King, Don Stroud. ( t hr .. 35 ... ofl=reddy the Freeloaaer·s trials and trlbu- min.) ,_..CCl9AllY latlons as he plans a hollday dinner. •CJ) "The Painted Hills" (1951, Adventure __..w..D CJ) PAmm TAU TMUTM "Hansel And Gary Gray, Paul Kelly. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • H•• 90llT Gretel" Ricky Shroaer and Joan Col!U$ CJ) "The Deer Hunter•· (1978, Ofama) LMCClll•CTIDll star in this version of the Brothers Grimm Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep. (3 hrs., 3 _.._...,, tale about two lost children trapped In the min.) M-... ._fl N "Okeechobee cottage~ a witch who plans to eat them;· •CD "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (t977, Bass flshlng" I Himalayan Mountain Riv-0 .,_ '"Telefon"' (1977. Adventure) Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo er Kayaking" I "Java Surfing" (R) (1 Charles B1onson. Lee Remick. The KGB's Han. (1 hr .. 30 min.) hr.) lop agent rs sent to Ame1lca to stop a •CllJ "Christmas Mountain" ( 1981. Ofa-©) .,_ "The Chosen" ( 1981, Orama) villainous defector from triggering fifty ma) Slim Pickens, Maril Miiier. ( 1 hr .. 30 Ma11lmlllan Schell, Rod Steiger. A friend-human time bombs planted during the min.) ship slowly develops between a worldly, COid War and never d&-activated. 'PG' ( 1 e "Oragonsfay9'" (1981, Adventure) assimilated Jew and the son of a Ha66idic hr .. 43 min.) · Pet8f MacNicol. Caitlin Clarke. (1 hr .. 55 rabbi. 'PG' (1hr.,50mln.) •1M.t•MPA9.Y min.) ' CZ).,,. "Jesse James" ( 1939. West-1tt1 •1•----(1) •(ff) "Christmas Mountain" (1981, 'Ofa-ern) Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda. Jesse .. • • mlll A youngster discovers ma) Slim Pickens, Mark Miiier. ( 1 hr., 30 assumes an alias and marries In an the secret of ~rs. Smith's Intelligence and min.) attempt to go straight but he Is clogged by threatens to make It public knowledge. CJ) "The Great Adventure" (1954. bou"=ters. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Cf) LM IOAT Adventure) Kjell Sucksdorlf, Andefe Nor-&) "Macbeth" ( 1948. Orama) • P& IUUZlll Barry Manllow tapes a bofY; ( t hr .. 30 min.) Orson Welles, Jeanette Nolan. Baaed on rocll video: a crvlse aboard a freighter •CllJ '11 Happened One Christmas" ( 1977. Shakespeare's play. The greed and ambl-that sails trom New Orleans to South Fantasy) Marlo Thomas, Wayne Rogers. lion of a man and his wife lead them to America. U hr., 52 min.) · tragedy in 11th-century Scotland. (2 hrs.) GD -.AT ••DfA'llCll "Placido Oorn-•m "The Wackiest Ship In The Army" 'Ml(JZ)... 1ngo Cefeb1ates Sevffle" A moslcal tour of (1961, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Ricky NIB IOI M TOR Featured: a look at Seville 1s p1ovided by' the renowned tenor Nelson. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) ~ "Hockey On Ponies": the Ideal places in as t)e sings arias by such composers as •(ff) "Ablenoe Of Malloe" (1981, Ofama) Los A'ngeles for a weekend bfunch: a Mozatl, Verdi, Bizet and RoSSlnl, who Paul Newman, SaNy Field. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) sampling of Callfomla beer at the AnOhot were inspired by the city. ( 1 hr.) Cl) "Adventures Of The Wlldemen Femi-Steam BrewetY In San Francisco and lhe .. OZl M CA!lm Jv" (1975. Adventure) Robetl Logan. Thousand Oaks Brewery In Southern Calf· • 8 Cll ~Colonel Potter consid- $usan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) fomia. ers retiring from t~ hospltal and moving CJ) "Swamp Thing'" ( 1982, Fantasy) e PA9.Y,.. to Florida. Adrienne Barbeau, louis Jourdan. ( 1 hr.. u-a Ila.ff I COllPAllY D •. .,,. "Choices Of The Heer I" 30 min.) 1'IC TMI-( 1983, Orama) Melissa Gilbert, Martin • I IW $heen. The story of Jean Donovan, 'the ••• 14 ........ young woman who gave up her comfort- .. ....,...., able nte In the U.S. 10 become a ley mll-M-. .... WMI slonery In war-torn El S•lvador, It present- llL ......U, Mlnneeota Yiklno-at W • --Anthropologist ed. ~~s.) • GT.y~·:.tvt.. 1sm1n.> ~~~t~~~ ~-::.~a~~~::: I ... "Movtt Movlt" c1e1e. ~ ,.,,., aicamlnel tht orlalnt of apeech. 51 ( 1 hr.) Cly) George C. Scott. Ell Wa"-ch. Alm ..... ® ........ Tht fl'tgglel 1ttempt mutlcall and bf.ClnO 1toti.t of tht 1930e a Nlllll.A. Mlnneeota VllclnQ9 at at oapturl= moon lt8r1I out aa a ar• remembered through "Dynamite UonaOJ3 m.) Q!.ml untll t ectully c.oture It. Hand•" and "Baxter'• BMuti.t Of _. ... ., ll)_,,. .. OIMNMllOIYA 19~hn.) .... trip to Swftzerllnd becorNI an txcltlng iiiiil 1!=Mlf•t:..,_•aa1a• '~::=:ti==~ Ne fflenc»--wnen----1;1m11a")-John--.~~~-able ... t ........ ~ ... ~"-Elwt~d ..... ~-renna-( 1~A man •• ()) IC' ...... •-. -Amel\' who IQe dllloroed llYe yMtS .. ,llet retum. Happened One Chfi.tmat" CS. and lAe become lnvolYed In tht cue to his now remarried wife to take a more 977. Fentasy) Marto Thoma, Wayne of • fOoCblll teem owner wtlo hi• mor· act!Ye rOle In raising hit chlldfen. 'PG' ( 1 All MOel grantt 1 def>r9•ad aeroua plan. for one ol hit plaY9'9. ( 1 Iv .. 69 rnli:\.) • ~ women me unulU8I opportunity pJ . Iv.) ' (D) ... "ThrashOl<I'' ( 1981. Orama)' MlfnO WftiJ lfe wouJcfbe like w!fhou1 her • • Paan• Wfill hit did II away, Done4d Suthefl9~. Jeff Goldt>IOm. A tri.' ' ~x i:elebr1t11 hie 18th blrthdly by going helf1 eurgeon rartet a oontr°*9y by •• 17 • "Cwf'• TahOe Clataia out With hie buddlM -otlnlt hit motner'i lml)lant~ experirnetltat rnectllnlcal • ,.{; f~ To Heevwn'' (1981 ;=. .. The~" (19M.w.t-ti)~ .. v-.198:!':~·. ~\~~':li> ortme) ~ ~ Saul ~ on etn) Marldn lkarido, Anjenette Comet. A Luoteno Pavarotti, l<t!Nyn HerrOld. A ttlt ,_.. of a ,omenttC tnatcup, a M rare pony la t1°"'1 from 1 COWboy and renowned operatic tenor bee~ re>rnM- nn ..._ "** 1n s.n FrencleCo end Ii hidden In W.Jtlco. (2 hrt.) tlca~Jt,WOMd wtth a pretty YOloe 11*111-. ~~ Into lolr1lna their rellgloue -lh• ~ ~ ~·~Oi·~( ~) Tartlc Men, Thi I I' (1 ~4& min. _ -(!°' 'fUrtdeh ~INN>.,...,.. I •------"GoodniQtlt, II~"). 'a lllW to Vlllt their fatntli.t, {ihf..) e "Cly Ofl'ht Wlcf' (191•) Doc-MAI CT I-uinentary, The ~ pen.mt of • -'-0.mblt" = ~> wotv.a ere ltudlld, ~ f .... blllefl Mecllltll, M Clfnt. ~ ·~ "'-'-• ....,,. (1 ..... ~ ..,.._, QllthtlrlnMttMvtOl'Y. (2tn.) gllmOfOU9 Qlt1 and ll'l=ClOrt men _, ,.._ .,_, .-. --•"' 1 • plOC to .-• *Uabll • ca twt., =•d'= ~~~n. "llfM Ttmt. tett Yeer" l.5min.) MllOI\." A~= nor "118 to t!Zt ·:=· Alln AklL Elen .... • w 3& ·-... ''Plldclo Dom-• k>Wer-cllll hOw to bl 1 1ee1y tyn. Two OMY on en ~ lngo ~-...... A mullml tow of ' tllft affllt by "*1lnQ 11 l'N Mme a... la.~ by b flliownad lenot If Frtd9y, Dec. 2, 1913 r9IOff,.,, one ••• .,... 1Ktt• 6¥1f • .. he..,. .,.....~w oon1110•,. • ~--''Galllpoll" (1981, Orama) M.i GtbSOO, Mark Lee. Two"uatralian loot racers with corurastlngly dltftfent P9fSOO- alitles sign up to flgfit In T uriley dUrlng W0<1d War I, 'PG' ( 1 hr., 60 min.) ·-•-MOMJM. -~ llCMI "MacArthur .. ( 1977, Blogra· ohy) G18QOfY Peck. Oen O'Herllhy. The lamous. feer9d and llambOyant military leade< ol World War II ell.P9flencet brUtlant combat Yictorles before a tlnat. fiery con· lrontatlon with President Harry Truman. j1hrs.,15mln.) W CHJ llOWll "Breaker Morant" ( 1980. •Ora· ma) Edward WOOdward. Jack Thompson. Australians conscripted to fight on Eng· land's ~ In the Boer War decide to light the Boer guerltlas on their own terms. 'PG' 1! hf .• ~ min.) Cll llOWll "Monalgn0r" ( 1982. Orama) Christopher Reeve. G81'Wtvleve Bujold. An ambitious American priest's secular actlvl· ties Include mafia deals and carnal affairs. 'R'(~ 0 "Chain Reaction" (1980. Ad\lenturel Steve Sisley. Arna-Marla Win· -Monday _.._... .. ovles_ •Cl> "The Wlld Pony" ( 1986, Adventure) Marilyn Lightslone, A11 Hindle ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) • (11) "'Eleanor And Franklin" (Part 1) ( 1976. Orama) Jane Alexander, Edward Heumann. (2 his.) •CH> "Chris1mas Mountain" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Shm Pickens, Maile Miller. ( 1 hr •• 30 min.) C) "Ottverl" ( 1968. Musical) Ron Moo- dy, Oliver Reed. (2 hrs .. 26 min.) (ZJ "Jesse James" ( 1939. Western) Tyrone Powe<. Henry Fonda ( 1 hr , 45 min.) NI(!) "Dark Delusion" • ( 1947. Orama) Lionel BarryrY\Ofe, James Cratg. (2 hrs.) • 1'19(S) "Adventu1es 01 The Wilderness Fam•· ty" ( 1975. Adventure) Rober1 Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) cheStet A ccwered-YC> nuc!Mr accident results In e eontamlnaied, amnMlec plant IWOf~~ 30~~ a1ound the countryllde. W AT•wmt C.-CAmtA .. Cll ... _..Atal & "Aspen Celebrity Festive!" (A) (!hr.} CZ) llCMI "Vol" ( t982) Terlk Akan. The story ol Turkish convicts who are given a week's leeve to visit their !amities. (2 hrs .. "130~ATU. -rrtw.a•H-M ... .. •••llmsn:et ... -.i•••tw . lrtl llCMI ''Summe1 Lovets" ( 1982, Romance) Qeryl Hannah. Peter Gal- lagher. Two American college students &pend a tree-spirited summer on a Greek Island. 'R' ( 1 hr., 4'0 min) .. (!)•amt• -~ "Pollafgels1" ( 1982. Horror> Craig T. Nelson, Jobelh Wrlliams. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) •CZ> "Whose Ltte ts It Anyway?" (1981. Orama) Riehard Dreyfuss. Johll Cassa· vetes. ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) •tm "It Happened One Christmas" (1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas, Wayne RogetS. l! hr. 52 min.) g "Treasures Of The Snow" ( 1981, Ore· ma) Paul Dean, carey Born. ( t hr • 40 min.) -(t) "It Happened One Christmas" ( 1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas, Wayne R<>gefs. (2 hrs.) ®"Absence Of Malice" ( 1981, Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Field. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) (~ "Brigadoon" ( 1954. Muslcal) Gene Kelly. Cvd Ch811sse. 12 tvs.) -(%) "Where's Jack" (1969. AdVenture) Tommy Steele. Stanley Baker. (2 hrs.) 1WD "Funny Car Summa(' (1973. Adven· lure) Jim Dunn. (I hr .. 30 min.) (8) .. "POfky'•" (t981, Comedy) Dan Monehan. Matk Herri.r. Alndy high school boys ..-~on a -.z:y cathoute that refueed them edmlt1anoe. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) ... Cl) .. ".kllt Before Dewn" (198t. Suspense) Geotge Kennedy, Chrll Letno- mon. Five young people on a camolna expedition find t~ In the ._ ol • bizalra lamlly of anlmeMlka moun- taineers. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •CC> llCMI "Sodom And Gomorrah" ( 1963, Orama) Stawan Granget, Piaf Angell. Aft111 the twin cities 11e daltroyed, all that remain ere the Habrawt, Lot'• daughter and the queen'• brother. (2 nr... 34 min.). ·1··-·••11 ..... . • llEll 1W(ll) -...... .-... "Smatl'l PaJece" ( 1981, Ora-. ma) Brvno Lawrence. Anna Jamilon. A New Zealand junkyard ()WM('a rt.Mad marriage IM81 • dfamatfc tum towwd desperation •nd Ylolenoe. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) cm "The Choeen" (1981. Orama) Maxl- m!Mn Schell. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) 1Wll "A Song IS Born" (1~. Comedy) Denny Keye. Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) _.,,__. . ....,..._ -· "Treasure Cl'\ale" (1979, Act.IWt-ture) (2 hrs.) CC) "Sama Time. Next Year" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn. ( 1 hr •• 59m1n.) (JI) "Table For Ave" (1983, Orama) John VQ!ght, Richard Ctenna. ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) Cl) "Still 0 1 The Night" ( 1982, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Mefyl St1eep. ~hr .• 30 min.) tl:9 "Vol" ( 1962) Tarik Akan. (2 hrs.) W "Threshold" (198t, Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jell Goldblum. ( 1 hr.. 46 min.I Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Vader New Management .. Sl•rving All Faiths" I larbor l,a\\11 ·Mount Olive ~ lcn 1orial Pt.n·k · Mo1·tuary · CREMATION $290 OTHER SERVICES-FROM '546 PH~ODAY FRO lllFORM4TION 1'625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•l•r Ave. •t Herbor Blvd.) 540-5114 Frtday,Dec.2, 1983 _........._....,..._ •cm "Rollover" (1981. Ofame) Jane Fon· da, Kris Kristofferson. (2 hrt.) •(I) "To Race The Wind" ( 1980, Orama) Steve Guttenberg. Randy Quaid. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •(Ill "Eleeno< And Frenklln" (Part 2) ( 1976. Orama) Jene Alexender, Edward Heumann. (2 hrt.). '•CC> "A H«o Aini Nothln' &it.A Send· wleh" ( 1977, Drema) Clcely Tyson, Paul Winfleld. (2 hrs.) 0 "If You COUid See Wh81 I Heer" ( 1982, Biography) Mere Singer. R.H. Thomson. (t hr .. 40 min./ (%) "Swamp Thing" 1982, Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.} . 19(!) "Johnny Eager" (1942, Orama) Rob- ert Taylor. Lana Turner. (2 hf's.) ®"'The Chosen" (1 981. Orama) MllCI• millan Schell, Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr.. 60 min,) • cm "Visions Of Clvlslmas Past" ( 1979. AdventUfe) Shirley Jones. Peter Halketl. l! hr • 35 min.) •CZ> "Wedding In White" ( 1973. Orama) Donald Pleasence. Cerol Kine. ( 1 hr . 45 min) •CC> "A Boy Named Cherlle Brown" ( 1969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) e "Vlfue" C 1982, Sutpenee) Glenn Ford, Chucto. eonnor.. ( 1-tw .. 40-min.) •cm "The Belt YN,. Of Out l.1Ye9" (1946, Drema) Fredric Merch, Myrne Loy. (! hrs .. 52 min.) •(%) "End•_ngered Species" (1982, Sulpenee) Robert Urich. Jobeth Wllams. il hr., 35 min.) -~ "The Gathering •• Pan II" ( 1979', Dr• ma) Meureen Stepleton. Efrem Zlmbelltt Jt. I 1 hr., 40 min.) CH) ''Venllhlng Wlldemtee" ( 1974) Doc- umentwy. Nerreted by Re• Alln. ( t hr .. 30mln.) Cl) "It ~At The Wotld'1 Felt" ~. 983. Mualcal) E'MI PNIAey. Joell Btttn. 2 tn. -·"~ l, Phentom Hll" (19M, _ Adllenture) Robert Fuller, Jocelyn Lane. 12 """ -· "V11, Glofalo" ( 1982, Mullett) LUCI· eno P9verottt. l<attwyn Herrold. ( l lw., 50 min.) tme ''Thet T•• 11111 a.t" =--MWi-09!) Sh9ton Deeotd, Ettl tWCll) ''81nded ~ ~ .. (1llO. Dr•· ,., Krilty ~. ..... VlnCent !Nichol. ( 1 tw •• " "*") ''WMM ""' .. It~·· ···~. lllN) Alc'*'d ~ M Frtdey, Dec. 2. 1113 _.,, ...... llovlM- -· "To And A Rainbow" (1971. Adven· lure) Documentary. (2 hrs.) CC) "EvU Under The Sun' ( 1982. Mys· tery) Pater Ustinov. Jane Blrkln. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) cm "MacArthur" (1977, Biography) Gre- gory Peck, Oen O'Heflihy. (2 hrs., 10 min.) (I) "The Chosen" ( 1981, Orama) Mexl· mlllan Schell. ROd Steiger. ·( 1 hr.. 50' min.) . -· "The Man Who Loved womitn" ( 1978, Orama) Cherles Denner. Leslie Caron. Directed by Francois Truffaut, ( 1 hr., 56 min.) W ® "Rlgtlt Of Wey" ( 1983, Orama) Bene Davis. James Stewart. fl hr . •5 min } • W C%) "POfky'a" (1981. Comedy) Oen • • • Monahan, Mark Herrler. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) •CC) "A Hero Ain't. Nothln' &it A Sand· wlch" ( 1977, Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield. (2 hrs.) (S) "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Com· edy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour. (2 hrs.} •• "Cennery Row" (1982, Orama) Nici! NOiie. Debta Winger. (2 hrs.) •CD "Oliver Twitt" (1982. Adventure) Animated. (I hr .. 13 min.) •(%)"Smash Palace" (1981, Orama) Bru· . no Lawrence, Anna Jemison. ( I hr.. co mlf\,) -4la{I:} "A. Boy Named Charle EkOWfl" ( 1969, Comedy) Animated, (, hf .. 25 (S)·l'Vlslons Of CMltmaa Pest" ( 1979, A<Mntura) Shldey Jones. Peter Halk .. , {Jhr .. 35 min.) ••"The Gleciar Fox" (1978) OOcumen-! (11)1=J .. ''The " (1981, Of~ MaJll- n Schell, Rod Steiger. ( 1 ht., 60 min.) •CC,) "The Gatl'larlng-Pet1 II" ( 1979, Ore· • me) M.ur.en StllPltton. Efrem Zlmbellet Jf. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) (I) "A-.. Dlyt One Summer" ( 1982, er.- me) a.en Connery. Becsy Brtlltlty. ( 1 IV .. 60 lllln.) • Cl) "H&l61ytontt Man" ( 1112. Orame) eiint Eutwood...t(~ (1.hrt.~ & min.) C%> '"Enda,ngered SPtOlet" wC: bpenee) Robert Urtc:h. Jobett't ( 1 tv., 36 min.) lu1 I l wes,::cn:;rn 12 hrs.1 ,_..~MY .......... ..... ,._ ....... .... 'lllmT-llllMlmlAVIOlt .,. "The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946, Orama) Frednc Mercl'I. Myrne Loy. Three veterans and their wives strug· gle to adjust to postwar clvlllan life. (2 firs.. 52 m n.J GMOWll "The Chosen" (1981, Orama) Maxlmlllan Schell, Rod Steiger. A friend· ship sloWly develops between a wOfldly, assimilated Jew end the son of a Hassldic .1ra~~~~ 50 min) .. ~ ....... ..... ........ ·---~THIMTI .. , . .,. ·1-... .... ....., .. " ... --i. ,..I' -IWLM•• __ ,_Giida Radn« lalks •bou1 the be><* she authofed. l,_..Ca.MY ..... I I 1119GIT LMHllU• •A "25 v .. ri In Spece" A 8UIW)' II prnented of ~ts llr'08 Sputnik, •nd future edv.nce. •• ~ viewed. 0 (J "'.) , (I) .To ~ "SCCA Ntuan Trent ~ .. (from L•• v~ Nev.) (A) ( t hr.) lHJ -"""" .... OMk The ma.ttlf lmpf..ionllt J*ys a multitude of r<*I. Including EblMnf Scrooge and Bot> C<atchlt. In en unuauel Ylftk>n of the Cheftel Oictctnl hollday ollealc. I 1 tv.) • .. "The a.ma or Nntw'' c 1011. AdventUfe) Yul . Brymer. Hwdy=. YugoeAlvlena ltr\WI tor ~ locel Chetnlk• .. wel .. ltallln Ger· mentr.cq>e. (2 tn.) Ml(!) .. "Wedding In Whitt" (1913, ()eme) J)ofleld Ptuunce. Cetol Kw. A tether ••tampta to Mwt N WnllY l'lonOt by finding a~ tor .. = wtlO le lrianent by her brOetllt'• bud-*'~' ""·· 4S min,) =· ... ,_ Fwtu.W: IN L ~ ~ ~ • 'IMll"I in.,,cMaltlonal group; • tCM of tN ...... Heltlof MlitlOllll Clft ...._ ff90I "'9 olct Lot Anol'ea eca-• ~rouMa. ........ Mozart, Vt<di, Bizet and Aoulnl, who wet• lntplred b'-t~T~ ~~-~ m1n.> we mmr '*' Loretta Swit portrayt a l'IMrltd houtewlle Whose etforta to put on a Cht'lttma1 pageant lhow elx troub!Momt kldl the true meaning of the hollday. Q ( 1 hr.) -· Cl> ~ Stephanie becomes Iott In a snowtlOlm and llumblel on the cabin of three strange brolherl n.1meci Larry, Oerryt and 0.rryt. (I) llOWll "Inside Daisy Clover" ( 1966, Orama) Natalie Wood, Christopher Plvmmer. A new HOiiywood •t•rlet has 1rouble adtvstlno to the Show buelness society ol the '305.(2 hts.. 30 min.) • A ua lll'Y IC8U... ...... AT M -The crucial ellecta of Third World (jebt on westem banking lnstltu· liOos are examined. CO .,_ "What A Way To Go" (1964. Comedy) Shirley MacLalne. Dean Marlin. A wealthy widow grieves the loss of her lout rich. dead husbands. (2 hrs .• <4 min.) GI) 1.aAY ATMGU.ftloal,_ ... (!) llOTWYCUI W "500 CC WOlld ---~==Ill~) (R) I .,,,..TICllOCIL "The Mounlaln Awakens" Ski lnstructOf's Butch Flndelsen and Kathy Wood look al selecllon and use ol equipment and apparel, and the basics or starting, steering and stopping on skis: CC) .,_ "Stardust" ( 1975, Orama) David Essex. Larry Hagman. A rock star's elf.loo-rapid 11se to lame leads him 10 drugs, 1solahon and a ne<vous breakoown. 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min.) 0.,_ "The SaJamandef" (1981, Ora· ma) Franco Ne<o, Anthony Quinn. A wealthy Italian 1ndustrlalls1 tries to prevent the takeover ol his country's governmenl by a group of right-wing fanatics. ( 1 hr . 35i(lj .. .. lm•u. A 198 lO l.M wmtUO ... MUA Dr Leo Buscaglia delivefs his messege of love and appreciation of the Qood things In Ille lrom Sacramento's hlstorical CapitOI Park. -1···~., ....... W ,.... Neel Gable< and Jel· Irey Lyons r8'Jlew "Danton" and "Car· men." ...... CE) COLLN IAmlUU. .... "Big 10" IR) ,..,ea(J)a • ... ...... .. , ·-.,. ..... ..., llAllY' "Natt Sharonl" The Retired Ma)Or General who distinguished himself during the wars ol 1967 and 1973 discusses the mllttary obligations of Israeli citizens and geves Insight on the dorneslic ISSU"IS of educahon and housing. ® llCMI "Search And Destroy" ( 1981. Advenlure) Perry King. Don Stroud. A lor· mer Soulh Vietnamese ollicial seeks revenge against 1he lour Americans who abandoned htm lf'I an ambuskl dUrlng lhe war 'PG' (1 hr . J.5 min ) l~J llCMI "Rollovef" ( 198 I, Orama) Jane Fonda, Kus Kristofferson. A lormer movie star Who look over the cha.lrman· sh1p_.o.I bar lale.Jwsband's corwatlon and a high-powered llnancial expert become 1nvorve<1 1n a disastrous deal with Arab lnvettor1. 'R' (2 twa. 1 Cl} _.. "Stacey" (No O.te. Drama) Anne Randall, Ctwletlene Aalnel. A tu1y yOUOO private lnveetlgetor ...,chel !Of lhe riloet dewWlg heir IO 8 rich dowa· II!.''• e1tate. ( 1 hr .• 20 min,) CJ) .. "Wl'ltfe'1 Jack" (1989, Adven· ture) Tommy Steele, Stenlay Baket. The British govwnment and bOunty hunters ere outwitted by a highwayman. ·o· (2 tn.l.t.,,., nrtllMClll.U. t1rtl ... w. tW _. "Bfeezy" (197<4. Romance) WlHlam Holden. Kay Lenz The eiclstenoe of a cynical. dM>fced buslnnsman Is changed when he beeomet romantically Involved with a frte-9pirlled teen.ager who wandefs Into hit life. (2 hrs., 10 min.) tW 8 (J) IWIT 10 IWl'r The Harte' lawyer believes hH successfully mvrdered Jonathan and sets his sights on wooing Jeonller~'P { 1 hr., 10 min.) U e CWCMIGI Host: Johnny Cat· son. Gueats: Steve Lawrence, Dom Oelul;~ ( 1 hf.) -1=-=.:.m. llif IUICN ·-TllCll CW M ~ Guests: singer Anne Morray, sex psychologist Of. Joy Browne, Richard Haok, comedian Charlie Bur:;r.J,~ hr .• 30 ~ I CWU1•n11111-.CO-..- llWW •MW ITAm GP llM "Don't Start The Crisis WllhoUt Me" During adolesoence, physical and lntellec· lual growth Is ol1en accompanied by an ~=SIS Ct) llON P.'ilood Retaoves" ( 1977. Ora· ma) Donald Sulhefland. Aude La')dry. A ponce de1ec11ve lrylng 10 find a· young girl's murderer runs up against conflicting ltes1;0~· (1 hr.,<40mln.) 1119 ~---.-11:9 .,_ •:Poftergejst" ( 1982. HOlror) Craig T Nelson, Jobeth Wiiiiams. Vengeful ghos1s take over a subUrban Callfomla home and abduct lhe resident family's ~ngest child. 'PG' (1 hr., 55 min.) -U U. taa&Y Featured. a look beet< at the bombing ol Peart Harbor 42 years ago this weetl. Q m. "Small Miracle" ( 1973, Dra- ma) V1llorl0 De Sica. Ral Vallone. Based on a story by Paul Galileo. An orphaned Italian ooy relies on his faith In SI. Francis ol Assisi as he seeks a cure fOf' his aUlng don.key. (1 hr.,50mtr;L (!) ... .,., ....... 9 llON "The Letters" ( t972, Orama) John Forsythe. Dina Merrill. The llYes ot nine people are dfamaticafty changed when three letters delayed one year are flna=lvered. (1hr .. 30mln.) 8 "The Boogens" (1981. Horror) Rebecca Balding, Fred McCarren. Anc1e111 tentacled crNtures tenorlze the Inhabit· anls ol house thal is connected to the mons1ers· sublerranean lair. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) .. (S) m. "Still 01 The Night" (1982, Suspense/ Roy Sctieider. Meryl Streep A psychia111st becomes inceasingly 1nvOIVed Wilt\ a mysl~n~ woman who was lhe m1s1ress ol a rnurdere<J palient 'PG' ( t • hr.30m1n ) -De LATIWwmtDAW»Uil WM Guests. Dennis Quaid t"The Right _ StUff"). comedienne-actress Sandra Bernhardt. (1 hr.) • . .,..., .. • •UWOGIC:U.. F•turtct. ~ the ~ of lhe making o4 • rook _ytoao, Sheena Eaaton'• ''T~"; i~ of Ccalo s~ ot the old "Pte• OUM" TV letlaa: "Hte)py O.ys" Aon Howerd turns dlfector. I _ ............ LM.P I WIMI .. _ Cl> OOU ~ A phllandefer (Oalcat Werner) u... ~ meerw ro pr~ i. mother·ln-law from firing him from the lamlly-owned bullnea. (R) ( 1 hr.. 20 min.) CB>lllMI "Four Frlendl" (198t. Creme) Craig wauon. Jodi Thelen. Thtee high schoOI bUddles take separate roads co adulthood alter graduation but oontlnue to be united by friendship and their lcM fOf' the Mme woman. 'R' ( 1 ht., 56 min.) ·1=-·-ML•••M&Y ... "The Rising Of The Moon" ( t957, Drema) CyrW Cuuck, Noel Pl.If· ceil. lntrOOllCed by Tyrone Power. A ttlo- gy of dlttefent sloilea examlnet Ireland and Its people (2 hrs .. 30 mln_J __ -(D)SSllSOen V~m Katt, Mar· Iha Raye and Chila Rivera star In this Tony Award-winning mualc:al that tracee a prince's seefch tor fl.lltlllment. Taped at Ontario's Hamilton Place. ( t hr • 50 min.) CZ) ... "Cries And WNapers" ( 1972. C>fama) Harriet Andersson, Liv Ullmenn. Directed by Ingmar Bergman. A dying woman, her lwo sisters and a compas- Slonale servant girl recan their pasts aa they struggle to come to grips with death ~~·~In.) t:11(JJ lllMI "Superstars Of Sex. Part 1" ( 1983. Fantasy) John Holmes, Kay Par· ker. Four adVlt fantasy Slorles are presenl· ed. including a aensuous spider, a luturia- tlc robot programmed fOf' enjoyment and .;.sea:= (I) ..,. "King Of 1he Bandits" ( 197<4, Western) Gilbert Roland, Angelo Green. Chico and Pablo cleat them-.... of , .... robbery charges and apprehend the cul- its. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) L-:'COGlft~ fU N.L ca.rACT UIATI ''Beal Kicks of '83" (A) ( 1 hr., .JO min.) W011CM1 "The Missionary" (1982. Com- edy) Michael Palin, Maggie Smllh 'In Vic· t01ian London. an Anglican clergyman lresh from Africa 1s assigned to head a slum mission IOI fallen women With the financial support of his amorous benefac- lresa. 'R· ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W CC)_.. "L'Awentura" (t960, Dfame) Monica Vitti, Gabriele Feuettl. In the efter· math of a glfl's disappearance, '* lover and her belt lrlerld begin an atfalt. (2 hra., 25mln.) Cl)..,. "The Verdict" ( 1982, Drama) Paul Newman •. Charlotte Rampllng. An alcoholic Bos1on lawyer ptJll5 Nm8ltf together to bring an unpoputer medlc:al malpractice case 10 lrlaf against strong opposition by lhe courts, lhe arehdiooese _1andM:..n.:;~~~) t:'9 .. ~Mm-. M J ..,. Q'tlllAl1lCI "1983 Caesa1s .. iPal~~r.i~J' hr.) --..... ,_ Friday, Dec. 2. 1983 23 «.:..JJ:• J.i"~t'l·...-.<~~ •9> " ••tr«'~ ··~ f'\.J' Ti'l'lr , ) Cl llOW'a "Porky's" (1981 , Comedy) Dan Mo· lhfl• Mark 'Henier. Randy high school h· •vs ~eek vengeance on a sleazy • cathou:>P ltlat refused them admittance. 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min.) l •cua NI Nl&Y..nwr ttll ...... llll:lllm.L: M UDY • A CllAllP. The country-pop star sings "Sleeping Single In A Double Bed." "I Was Counlry When Country Wasn't Cool," "Best Of StraOQ9f$" and other songs In a coocert taped at the Tennessee Perlormlng Arts Center In Nastwllle. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) -· llO¥tl "Suez" (1 938, Adventure) Tyrone Powe<, Loretta Young. The bYllder ol the Suez Canal, F«dinand de Lesaeps. acNeves socc:esa and popui.rlty '°' his ettons.~ hrs., 5 mini. ~• ••rr•• ... •1•--Cll) .. "How Funny Can Sex Be?" ( 1976, Comedy) LIOl'a Antonelli. Gian- cat1o Giannini. A series of bawdy sketches spoof a variety ot eexual attitudes and sit- uations. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) -••u11wwrntumu11 LM Guest: oomedllln ProleMOf lrwtn Corey, comedienne Rita Rudner, IC>fmer pro loot- bal ~etflf Gent. (t hr.) I LA TOD.a~eatured: a IOott back at the bombing ol Peer! Harbor •2 yeera ago thllweek. Cl) WalMITWtua.. • 0 --~,_ Giida Redner talc• aboUt the book lhe authOred. •LM.e •1c•1m1 CD _. "Love ChHd" (1982. Ofama) Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges. A pregnant inmate In a women's prison wages a bat· tie to keep Mt child, who WU fathered by a merrled guard. 'A' ( t hr.; 35 min.) (D)90Wll "Twice A Woman" (1980. Ota· ma) Bibi Andersson. Anthony Pflfklns. A dlvC>fcee encounteta oppolltlOn from her ••·husband when she takee on an attrae· tille new l<Mt. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ... Cl) ~ A young women tries to convtnoe McCloud that someone le trying to dflve her crazy. (R) ( 1 hr .• 20 min,) •• ... "Ouentrlll's Relderl" ( 1958, W-.m)~t:eo"GOraon .. A Confederate offlcef lnflltrat• Union llnee In Of def to raid a Kanaaa atMMI. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) .. "Buck And The Preechef" 72, Orama) Sidney Poitier, Herry tonte. A trait~ fonnef llevea and a con men llaed u a orMCher r .... dnellllay ... I ... -· ·-. -......... ~ ,.,,, ' . . < ~m-up'fo~t ruthfess t>Ounty hunters. !.! hi .. 30 min.) ~ '~ Cl) 90Wil "Tora! Tora! Toral" (Part 1) (1970. Drama) Mar11n Balsam, Joseph Cotten In Oecembef., 194 t. Japane9e forces ready then}selves 10 mounl a mas- siYe air assaun on Pearl Harbor (2 hrs ) l tu.•MPM&Y llCMI "Rampage" ( 1963. Adven· lure) Robert Mitchum. Elsa Martinelli Aftllf they return to Germany from a safari. a big game hunt« plans the death of the trappet to whom he lost Iha glr1 he loYed. 12 hrs .• 30 min ) •-econ t:11D llCMI "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Belo, WOiie Aamea.. A high tchool science genius uses his llQCldentally acquired psychokinetic powers to Improve his love life. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) W(ll)AIC9r• .. (fj) .. "A Little Sex" ( 198 t, Comedy) Tim Matheson, Edward Hen'mann. A newlywed commercial dltector tires of hit bride and becomes a phliande<flf 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35min.j Cl) 90Wil "Honkytonk Man". ( 1982. C>ta· ma) Clint EestWOOd. Kyle Eastwood. An over·the-hlll. alcohollc country-western singer travels to Nashville with his 1•- yeer-old nephew for a last-<:hance audi- tion at the Grand Ole Opry. 'PG' (2 hrs., 5 -i'~ ilUI POO'IUU. Vlct~la vs. Western Australia (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. ,. .... _,,.,. ~ --~·s.nastone" (1976) Docu· mentary. An alternatllle sexual lllestyle Is ~eeentad. 'R' (3 hrs.) " .. "Barberoaa" ( 1982. Western) lie Nelson. Gary Busey. A Texaa outlaw '1'0WS to become a legend While constant· ry on the run from the authorities and hie Jn.laws. 'PG' (1hr.,30min.) -~~ .. llCMI "Mask Of The Ofagon" (1951, M)'INty) Shelle Ryan, Richard Travis. A man Is murdered when he deliYefs a i-de df:c' ~a curio Shop. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) !h~ast Co." ~t979. Mventure) John Saxon, Wlltltm rottb r~ ~r Cffl\lif Plirii on getting bac Into an lmpoftant funny car race after hll IP0fl90t replecea him With hll blgget1 rival. 'ft ( t Iv .. SS.min.) CD> IR WT\ Cll911UL.1 1IAm The fairy ta thet aome teama llY8 fof only one ...on la •••mined. ( 1 Iv.) .. a>_,,., .... OllOWll "Paradise" ( 1982, Ofama) wn. he Aames. PhOebe pates. Two teen-agers come of age 1n 1823 Beghdad. 'R' ( 1 hr., •O min.) .. Cl) ..... tm1QI e ... "Mission Stardust" ( 1963, Sci· ence-Flc11on) Essy Persson, Lang Jeffries. Extraterrestrial robots redirect the course ol a moon-bound Earth rocket. (2 hrs,) 00 ... ., .... .,_ llOWll "Olva" (1981. Drama) Wllhel· menla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei. A F"rench postman's recordlng ol his favorite opera star's perlormanee lea~ him on a wild and dangerous adven· ture. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min ) .. (%) ... "Wedding In White" (1973. Drama) Donald Pleasenoe. Carol Kane. A lather attempts to save lhe family honor by finding a husband for his daughter wl\o tS pr!\)nant by her brotl'ler's wartime bYd· ~ 'A' ( 1 hr., •5 min.) 1111 (1).,. "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann· Margret. A teen-ager Journeys trom Bloo611yn to Hollywood to get to know her estranged screenwriter lather. 'PG' ( t hr., •5 min.) .. 1 ....... .......... mt•....m--.. ... "Man From Cairo" ( 1954, Adventure) George Rall. Gianna Carla Canale. A lortune In gOld hidden In the deser1 of North Africa proves to be a t~tatlon to ma;. (1 ht., 30 min.) --0'-•Mlll ..,.. • n•niw .,. w mU _., mr•m • ,.. Thia documentary ellam· Ines the WOtk and life ot George Stevens. the Hollywood dltectt: whose credit• Include ''Giant" and "A Place In The Sun." W Cl)m.L ..... CD) .. "Twice A Woman" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Bibi Andersson. Anthony Pe<klns A divorcee encounters C>PP<*tlon from her ••·hulband when she takes on an attrac· _.Ive new lover. 'R' (1 tw .. SO min.) • ..... "The Best little WhOrehOU98 In Texas"· t982. Muebl) Burt Reynolds, arton. A'"lliffiOOYan • muacraiang- TV .peraonellty tnea to cloM down a popu- llr beWdY houM. 'R' C 1 Iv .. 55 min.\ · W CC> ... "E'llil Und8f The SUI"" (1982. Myltery) Peter Uttlnov, Jene Blncln. Bel· glen Muth Hetcu6e Polr04 !ootta tor the nMKderet of • l9mOUI ectraea ~ an laland re80f1 hotef'• 8'atf *Id gu1tt1. PG' -Tue•clg Cont. LA-I...., 10..lll't m•u. 11CTAC ... r.'W'COUIT .... w. W ITIVlla mAT llD•rrt • ._CAii ,.. This documentary ei<am- lnes the WOflc end hie of Cffofge Stevens, lhe HollywOOd director whose credits include "Gl8nl" and "A Place tn The Sun." ([) llOWll "MonslgnC>f" ( t982. Or~) Ch11stophet Reeve. Genevieve Bujold. An ambitious Ameflean priest's secular acllvl· ties Include mafia deels and carnal affair&. 'R' (l hrs.) ... Cl) ••••1•1•111•"'" Ben puts hlS lite In O.nger when he Is asked by an lnexpetl· eOCed lawyer to hefp defend a man accused of murder. (A) ( 1 hr.) G GD nm A-YUM Members of the team put up The Face as a mayoral candidate In a small town ruled by a corrupt potltl- ctan. (I hr.) e llOWll "Counterpoint" ( 1968, [)fame) Charlton Heston, Maximilian Schell. An American sympnony conduct°' and hls orchestra are taken prisoners by the Ger· mans dunng a USO tour (2 hrs.) G 9 MT U LUCI Shabu falls In love and heads for the altar. "LOUWWl'f .. :;.,_, TW Giida Radner talks aboul lhe book she authC>fed . .., IOUD QOU> QM1llAI INCIAI. Hosl Marilyn Mccoo. Guests. Roberta Flack. Sister Sledge, Andrae Crouch, Amerlea. The Oak Ridge Boys. Jerry Reed. Donna Summer. Mane Osmond, John Schnelder. Crystal Gayle, Peter, Paul & Mary, Barry Man11ow, John Davidson, The Chipmunks. {?hrs l fl) MOVA "25 Years In Space" A survey Is presenied of accomplishments since Sputnik, and 1u1ure advances are pre- viewed. O ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) ID YllTMAM: A TILIYllMMI lllTOlrf "Homelront USA" Through years of vlo- teoce and controversy, Amertean opinion on lhe Vietnam War changed from 1!£PfOval to dlssalislactlon. O ( 1 hr.) (CJ llOWll "The Long Alders" (1980, Western) James and Stacy ~. Oal(ld and Keith Carradine. The ~ James· Cole Younger gang leaves a trail of emp- tied oanks. plundered stagecoaches and dead bodies In its waxe as the outlaws nde toward their final showdown. 'A' ( 1 hr . 40m1n.) ([) 9'0ll'l1Clllfm ®MOWll "Olva" (1981, Orama) Wllhel· menla Wiggins Fernandez, Frederic Andrei A ;rench pos1man's recording ot hlS lavolile opera star's perlormance leads him on a wild and dangerous adveh· lure 'A' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) CS) M AIWI Mnf ... llOOll Mel Brooks weleomes guests Anne Bencroft, Ronny Graham and Jonathan Prye~ In this m1)1.ture of musk:. drama and come<ty ( 1 hr.) 0 llOWll "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982, Come· dy) Gordon John Slnclalr, Dee Hepburn A Scottisn SChOOiboy lalls head-Over· heets for h1s soccer team's first female ~~er ·~ 1 hr .. 30 min ) .. Ttll .,. ... (I) ldl ®) HAPPY DAYI Fonzie's long-lost bcother arnves O e , .. IUW Infectious. disease spe- ciallst Or Fred Aubin~ Interferon and thP common cold. a proftle nf ''Bav City BIUet" tter ~lchael NOUrl. dl)•CAftm ... (!) COU. IAlllTUU. .... ··e1g East" (A) ... Cl) ....... MAU.°',. "Jc)tln Steinbeck's 'The Winter Of OUr Olsoon· tent' " (Premiere, Orama) .Oooeld Suther- 1ond. Teri Garr The complex relationships In a small New England town center around lhe scion ol e ono•prosperous famlly who works as 1 grocery store clerk {?hrs.) D S •••••111111wT0111111 ITal A dying rycoon hires Laure and Remington 10 tlnd the missing twin slstM of his recently kid· napped adopted daughtet. ( 1 hr.) 8 111 i.-.t009'111'1 Terr1'1 lea1 that her promotion depends on romantic lnv.olvemenl leadS to charade enlls11ng i~rE::::. ... 1 .. "Mirage" (1965. Myatery) Gr• gory Peck. Olene Beklf. A psychlltrlat dOUbts his paUent'I eml'lella. bot egrees to help him etter t>eoomlng Involved In e series of strange events. (2nrs .. 20 min.) ID llA,,_ "The FllQht Of The Condor" George Page takes viewers on a rare,ou1- ney through the Andes Moun1alns. Part .'.!l_ (I hr.) (0) llOWll "MacArthur" ( 1977, Blogra· phy) Gregory Peck. Dan O'Herllhy. The famous, feared and flamboyant mllitary leader of World War II eicpe<lences brilliant combat Victories before a final, fiery con· trontalton wtlh President Harry Tru- ~n. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) (SJ llOWll "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ano- Margret. A 1een-ager journeys from Brool<tyn 10 Hollywood to get to know her estranged screenwriter lather. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 ~ CZ) "The Oee1 Hunter" ( 1978. Ora· ma) Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep Three close. carefree trlends from a small Penn- sylvania steel town are changed forever by eKpe11enc1ng the terrors of war when lhey are drafted and sent to VtetC\8m. 'R' Ji.~·) lt1I • VllTllAll: A TILIYlllOlt tllTOll "Homelront USA" Through years ol vio- lence and controversy. American opinion on the Vietnam War changed from approval 10 dissatisfaction. O (I hr .. 10 min.) n (f) •l&SlllU "Aleta The Wind"' The preparatton anct training ·which an athlete muS1 eicpenence before attempting the 90-metel ski 1ump. • G 111 C111, .... M .. Ma'deleine tries to collect all ol the copies of a newspaper sne believes contains an artlcie that Is damaging to Charlie. (]J llOWll "Lenny Bruce Without Teers" 11975. Biography) Documentary. Fllm footage. tapes and stills are compiled In lhls recollectlOfl of the conrovetSlal com&- dlan who died In 1966. (1hf .. 18 mln.) . 1-..... · TGDAUTNCIU.YWOCllPAM ' ... tmaW A magazine show featuring up-and-coming athletes, novel spons, event wra~.. anct athletes who are active jn flelds outside ol spons -· e ,. LM Me .... Grace Is lnrured when she lrles to save the Ille of a careless paratrooper, Luke )eOPardizes his comae:(i, ( 1 hr ) I~-= WAL,_ ...M. Barba· r<1 Walters 1n1ervrews lalk·show hosl John· ny Certon, q,ountry ~ Jot\!\ny CUtt eod TV newsmen Wal1er Cronl<fte. Q ( 1 hf) DNUCI ... Cl) llOW8 "Merrill's Mlfeudlft"' ( 1982. Adventure) Jeff Chlndler, Ty Hardin. In Burma, General Frank Merrill end hit men try 10 detlroy a slrateglo Japanese village dUtlna World War II (2 hrs.) ..... "The Ame.dng WOf'ld Ot Spl· ders" Some ol the moet utllJIUll ~ selected from a range ol thootlnda of dll· ter~les. are dlacuased. r:;J ( 1 hr ) ~--"Right 01 Way" ( t963, Creme) Bette Devis, James Stewert. M loed cou- ple Ilk• drastic steps to prevent their NP-erat~ 1 hr .. ~6mln.) e "The 'Sender" ( 1982. Horror) Kathlyn Hatrold. Zet,lko tvenek. A flurry of telepathic hallucinat!O(\a It unleesn.d on the staff and patients at 1 Georgia Plr<ihi· atrlc hoapltal when 1 suicidal patient with uncontrollable peychlc powers Is admit- ted. 'R' (I ht., 30 min.) ·---.. (1).,..... "U.S.G.F. Slnole 6 1mlne· tton Chlmplonlhlp1 Women'• 1:1nal" (R) t hr.) -·-wnM--ft• -... ..., ........ 1W fl/' Cl) 9 .... _..,. nma:za• ...... -The true story of how the Israeli secret service persuaded a former fel engine deslgner to help smuggle thou· sands of top secret ptans from Switzer· land to Israel tS dramattzed. ( 1 hr.) (C)llOW8 "The Godfather. Part II" ( 1974, Orama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. Mlchael Corleone assumes his late lather's throne and ?O\lilef as he becomes the new head ot the Maha, finding problems With rival factions and the law throughout his reign. 'A' =· 20 min.) CD "Wild And Beautiful On lbfZa" ( 198 t, Comedy) Regis Porte. Tanja Spiess. Rlch a.nd poor young travellers converge on the ISiand resort for a holiday Q!_p~ 'A' (1 hr .. 2$ min,) (SJ I John Byner shows you thlngil strangef' than truth, larger than life, I nd zanier then any Show you've ever seen. ( 1 hr) 1t111 :'.-=:'. 1W llOW8 "Caged" (1950, Orama) Elee- llOI Parl<er. Agnes Moorehead A young girl talsefy Imprisoned for theft becomes a bitter. hostile woman. (2 hrs.) 11:118 Cl) MAm• 'J. Magnum lnvestigltN a blackmalflng case lnvolVlng a wealthy blind woman (Mercedes Mc:Cambridge). IBI U hr., 10 min.) D • TimMr Host: Johnny Garson. Guest; Red Skelton. (I hr.) IMnm&Y_,, 9 MCMWI~ •IUICll•-ftlCll OP•_,, Guests: Mr. and Miss Nude California. actress l<aren IBle~'. ~~~lard. colvmnlsl Arthur Bell. nmftOI UllNUIClUO nm-••mA• mTCIPIWltTI• ... MOWll "The Chosen'' (1981, Drema) Mulmlllan .SChell, Rod Steiger. A friend- ship Slow1y develops between a worldly, ass1mdaled Jew and the aon ol a Hul6dlc Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 25 ~ .. ~~.., , ~~,~A .... :' -~~lpedro'create In order topievent tt lr~'1 ' I ialr'.How · ,, \ being__ used for military purposes (2 hrs) nll&IZ4• 8 Q.I) D'lllAITY Blake PloPOSeS marriage TOP•VIDIOI to Krystal, Peter conttnues to cour1 Fallon VllTIAll: A f1LP*011 tllTOl'f wtllle dOdglng quesllons abou1 hi$ pa$1, "Homefront USA" Through years of vlo- Jett and Adam have a brutal fight over Kir· lence and controversy. American opinion 10 (1 hi.) on the Vietnam War changed from ... ~roval to dlssallstaclion. O ( 1 hr ) .... lmn' CJJMCMI "An Officer And A Gentleman" ..-YO . ( 1982. Orama) Rtehard Gere. Debra MCMI "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora· Winger. An undtsc1pllne<1 aV1atlon officer ma) Nick Notte. Debra Winger. In a 1940s candldate meets his match In a tough California coastal town. a marine biologist Naval drill instructor. 'R' (2 his .. 5 min.) becomes romantically lnVOlved wi1h a glrl (%) .,.,. "Smash Palace" ( 1981. Ora· from the local bordello. 'PG' (2 hrs.) ma) Bruno Lawrence. Anna Jemison. A (%) MCMI "Portcy's" ( 1981. Comedy) New Zealand iunkyard owner's ruined Dan Monahan. Mark Herrler. Randy high marriage rakes a dramatic turn toward school boys seek vengeance on a Sleazy desperation and violence. ( t hr. 40 min.) cathouse that retused them admittance. 1m-.rtAU8Y 'R' ~hi .. 35 min.) tW 90MIC8'm 1 -'•llT 1W (I) 5IGIJCI ITOll't A vice squad cop • • 1111 ._ Featuring Steve Allen as offers to use his contacts to help In a pros· host and Patty Andrews as special gues1 titute murder case In exchange for lt trans· star, this musical variety show recalls the fer. (8) ( 1 hr . 10 min) sounds an1 Slars of the 40's, ( 1 hr . 5 D tJD Tc.INT Host· Johnny Carson ;';/ouYATMOU.YWOOOP• G.~'· actress Julie Walters ("Educating .. Cl) 1111 __., 9CllTW "Colorado Rita"_} ~~-.mm Mountain Kayaking" J "Alaskan Fishing" Ir ..... _ I "Oklahoman Parachuting" J "New Zea-lllCICI °' 'fMI mft' Gues1s. Abby land White Water Rafting" Gues1s: Randy Dalton ("Falcon Crest"), comedian and Rose Mantooth:IB) ( t hr ) Arsenlo Hall, cotumntst,; RObert Osborne, -· CD IT ... SJ. One .of the boys Carl Woltson. ( 1 hf .. 30 min~ involved In tl'le'"fracas over Northern Ire-lmmTIOPIMPll'lJIClttO land dies and a bar Is bombed In retalia· _, __ 191Awoa lion. White Is tricked Into handing out con--Mcm-..Y (lllt trolled drugs to a medical examine< and 119 MITQI & "Shattered Vows" A Crai' has a secret admirer ( 1 hf ) young man who married en older woman I ~ consp11es wtth his ste()daughter to murder ....,-Petef Is courted by Mrs his wlte Cabot's business rival; 11 reporter gets a ($) .OW. "Rollover" (1981, Orama) scoop on a rock singer; a couple cele-Jane Fonda. Kris Kris1ollerson A former brate their weddl~ anniversary ( t hr.) mOVie star who look over the chairman· a 5IGIJCI ~ .. ship of her late hU$b8nd's corporal Ion and CC) MCMI Friendly Pa<suaslon ( 1956. a high-powered flnanclal eJCpert become Drama) Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire Involved In a dlS8strous deal with Arab A lamlly of Quakers retuses to fight In the Investors. 'R' (2 his.) Ctvil War. ~ .. 20min.) l,.CUll CID DMm. I .. OATll • CC.:.I -.,. "Two Flags West" ( 1950, The popular duo perform from the Forum Western) Linda Darnell. Joseph Collen. A In Montreal with a 8'1ectlon of their hits. group of sOldlers from the Sovth loin the Including "Sara Smile." "Prlvete Eyes," Union Arml_tO flaht lndlana. (2 hrs.) ''Alctl Gitt," "KISs On My List." "Maneat· Cf)• tmr•w .. et" and "One On One," ( t hr .. 30 min.) (() -"FIS WOtld Cup" Men's slalom CIJ980~~'Huma) n.-..~.!J.o:!' ~ OeepT ~· (from Kra::or:.: Vugoelavll) (R) ( 1 ff I , .,.,,,rOt vvvv ""'"""re, ... nn ur,.. hr., 30 mh el. L.oethsome creatures from the ocean's (ff) 119 "When Momlng depthl atteck a CaHfornta coastal town. Comet" The tables ere turned on a weetc· kmlnQ the men and raping the women. 'A' end hunter (August Schellenberg) who .... "Creepehow" ( 1982. Hoo0t) 80ddentY becomet lhe prey. Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeeu. A quln· • .. "S4.lrnmlf LOYefS" ( t982, ttt of horr0t .tori. trom a chlld'a come: ROmence) Defy! Hanneh, Pt1...-Gel· book lnclUdt t•let •bout r•e.ntmeted laghef. Two Arnttlean college atlldent. oorpaet, alien Y9get1tlon. • Y«aclous apenct 1 ftee..tplrlted aummer on• Greetc epe-llle cr•IUft •nd ~ of vengef\11 llAen<1 'A' ( 1 hf '°min.) Eoechll. 'R' (2twt.. 10 "*1,) -CC)--"I ~ Prom'IMd You A Roee -..,., •••&&... :r~~ A~an:>t~~ec~ ...... . .,,... -''£ndellglfed Soecill'.~!: f:C:::,:8~'.'ft, ~ ": :"o1ct-'=9.: "*'"'-> ~tMch;-~ mentel Nlll~'Jr If l\r. 32 frin.) A Nlw vortc etty ~,.. • wto--• e 1A11~-iiMiw111-r......., ~te • epete Of loeel <lU.i1t: co/Ndlln Ulny Mllllf, 9'llhOr ~llltior.. •ft ( 1 hr .• 3a min.) Tom Pal1ler ( 1 tv ) -•_.-.A look la taken at • .. ,;The~ .. (1-. ~ 1N Mwtcen Ole WhO fouaht aQllnlt Aetlon) Gtore-Harnlltoft. ~,,,,. aetOundlng oddl -ltld ~ ht Beftte of Plettlette. A mysttrtoue ~ 1n.mpt1 11\'i to contfOI tht rrindl Of the IOtlnttltl In • --" 9=~1:.M~·> -... .... 1r11iii1 .... Hon6ly ...... _~''), 11 ·• Frtday, Die. 2, 188S LM.-llU _ !-;~~~----~·.)..~~ ~-~r1: r~t~~ .• Australtans conscripted to fight on Eng· land's Side 111 the Boer W81 decide to flgtlt the Boer guerillas on lhelr own terms. 'PG' 1_I_ nr. 46 min L, corm "Ur/a . ( 1981. Orama) Wilhel· menta Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei A French postman·s.recordlng of his tavor1te opera star's performance leads him on a wild and dangerous adven· lure ·R' ~· 5 min) ... 8 Cl) "GibbsviNe: The Turning Polnl Of Jim Malloy" ( 1975, Orama) Gig Young. Jane Wyatt. A young man In • small 1own lindS some direction In his Nie wnen he lakes a Job at the local newspa- per (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 11119 MCMI "Games" ( 1967. Suspense) Slmone Slgnoret. James Caan. Ari affluent young couple's bizarre diversions lead to murder when a mysterious, mlddkt-aged woman enters their lives. 12 hrs. I . I AU.•TlllPM&Y .,.,. "Act One" ( 1963, Biography) George Hamilton, Jason Robards. The lure of theater Hie pioves too strong tor a Jew~. (2hrs .. 30mln.) (ZJ "How Funny Can Sex Be?" ( 1976. Comedy) Laura Antonelll, Gian· carlo Giannini. A wles ol bawdy sketches spool e variety ol sexual attitude$ and sit· uattOOS. 'R' ( 1 hr., 37 min.) ·-ICOTT t:1I ~.. .. Abigail Leslie IS Back In Town" ( 1979. Drama) Rebecca Brooke, Sarah NichOlson A beautiful woman com- plieates ltte tor the residents When She returns to her hometown 'A' ( t hr., 20 mtn~-*I.: •' ''m "World Invitational 7-BaH Championship Ouarterflnets" Lori Shampo vs. Billie Billing (R) ( 1 hr ) CS) MCMI "Monsignor" ( 1982. Orama) Christopher Reeve. ~ Bulold. An ambitious American priest's secUlar aclivl· • ties Include mafia deal& and carnal affairs. ··R·=.) WO "Nloht Games" (1980, Fania· sy) Cindy Pickett, Barry Prlmul.. The vie· trm ol a childhood traume. • young wom- an's tear ot any seJCual contact with men threatens her marriage and her mental Sia.A' (1hr .. 40mln.) W CC) "The Mirror Cllcic'd" (1980, Mystery) Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak. Based on a S1oty by Agatha Ctvtttle. A strange mufdlf lnVOMng riYal Hollywood stars tlkee ~ In an Englllh ~'PG;J 1: .. 48 min.) ·1'111' ... -.nr&ftlle -.. "POttty's" (1981. Comedy) Din MoneNn. Mark Henter. Rlndy high IChool bOys ..-~on• llMzy cathOuee lhet ~ them edrr'tlttenct. -'A' l!!J¢· 36 mln.) l:;-.. -=~~· A wer ¥tttran twne to • Ml Of emit afttt the ~It ,.... '°.,... hkll bedt pey Mrntd .... bllrw ~. prtloner Of the Horth VletNlw '°' ........ 'R' ( 1 1;35"*"" . = 91!!.f !:f: Of 8en F..-nendo'' t4r.W'9atemJ.t OOtllld WOOdl, Olorte Mel\ It 6Pel h girt~ en lftlh lfnn'lt.r aranc tel In tcM • ttwy ltN8Dlt to,_,_,. Celrornle frOfl') IN " Of an "' ~ il~·,·~ CJ> F I _.,,,,...... 11ov1e1-· -· "Little Sclatch" (1972, Oocumenl•· ':r'.) (2 ht8) (C) "CrtSIS Al Central High" ( 1981, Of•· ma) Joanne Woodward, ChatleS Durning (2 hrs . 5 min ) (~) "Some Ktnd 01 Hero" ( 1982. Come- dy) Riehatd Pryqr, Margot Kidder. (I hr., 35m1n ) {j) "Dragonstayer" ( 1981. Adllenture) Peter M11cNlcot, Calllln Clarke (I hr . 55 min ) (%) "Porky's" ( 1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Healer ( 1 hr , 35 min.) -· "Chanel Solitaire" ( 1981. Biography) Marie-France Plsler. Rutger Hauer. (2 hrs.) . W CID "Breaker Morant" ( 1980. Orama) Edward WOOdward, Jack Thompson. ( I ht . 46 min.) •CC) "Thank You All Very Much" (1969, Orama) Sandy Dennis, Ian McKellan ( 1 hr . 45 mm.) cm "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fantasy) Adnenne Barbeau. LoulS Joutdan (I hr • 30mln ) (%)"Smash Palace" ( 1981, Olama) Btu· no Lawrence. Anna Jemison. ( 1 hr.. 40 min) · .. CH) "Still 0 1 The Night" ( 1982. Suspense I Roy Scl'le1der. Meryl Streep U hr . 30m1n) (]J "Kid Millions" ( 1935, Comedy) Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman. (I hr . 46 min.) C) "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Drama) Walfet Matthau. Alexis Smith. ( 1 hr , 67 min.} W "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1980. Mys· tery) Elizabeth Taylor. Kim Novak ( 1 hr 46m1n.) (Z) "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fantasy) Adrienne Bat beau. Louis Jourdan (I hr , 30 min) 41:11 :'Tl'le Wild Pony" ( 1980, Adventure) Marilyn Llghlstone. Art Hindle ( 1 hr . 29 min ) .. "Superman ti" ( 1980, Fantasy) Chns· lopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) •C!l "Tne Turning Pomt" (1977. Drama) Anne Bancrofl. Shirley MacLa1ne (2 hrs. 30m1n I (OJ "Vanisning Wilderness" ( 1974) Doc· umentary Narrated by Reit Allen. (2 hrs ) 0 "The Alt8nging" ( 1981, Orama) Michael Horse. Efrem Z1mbal1S1 Jr ( I hr . 30m1n ) • •<Ill "Sands Of lwo Jlma" ( 1949, Adllen· lure) ·John Wayne. John Agar. (2 hrs .. 20 min.) -. • •C?> "Wedding In Whtie" (1973, Orama) Donald Pteasence. Carol Kane. (1 hr . 45 min.) --11;lvenlng -u: .... ,.,,,..., l&MD .... Q ,_.. ...... llAWMMM 1Mam.1..-...... .... OCUll• llCMI "On The Waterfront" ( 1954. Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. Only one man musters up enough courage to challenge a powerlUI mob leader whO holds the dock workers of a btg city 1n an trongnp (1hr,48m1n ) {tt) MIO ta.-mioRT1 MWT1 "Tht' Holiday Special" Topics Include chil· dren't tOyt, YldeO Olmtt. video recotd«t and. for 1fte1 the hOllday dinner. enttcldt. llCMI "Or11gons1av-r" ( 1991. Advtn· tu10J Peter MacNicol, Ca1111n Ctatke A daruig yovng man attempts 10 rescue a rnalden from the wrath of an enclent. tire-. .. 1 b1e=:;.e&;;, 'PG' (I hr . 55 min) ~la'9 M.ICI -.a.POll'nlm PACll °' cua:n• -"FIS World Cup" Men's slak>m (lrom Kranjaka Gora, Yugoslallla) ( t hi .. 30mln,) 00 MM IA" M.L"'1'AM "Tl'le Skating Show" D llCMI "Sl'leflock Holmes And The Woman In Grffn" ( 1945, Myste<y) Basil Rathbone. NIQel Bruee. Shenock Holmes Is called In to fnvestlgate 11 series of crimes 1n which tlngeJS are myaterlOUSly mls!Jng from the hands of victims. (I hr .. 30 min ) llDYMIDftl ,. ---. ... ....,.DAYIMAll .... Q ....... IO'IAllWua.11 8"WIT.-r 1'Gll9tT Lee Horsley IMatt Houston"). .,_..~ ... RD 11:111••9CllT LOW1oar1•cw llAllC Of lllCOIA1M ,.,.. IT-R009 •Y "Red Skelton Presents Freddy The Freeloader's Christ· mas Dlnner" Vincent Ptlce and Imogene Coca co-star with Red Skelton In the s1ory ol Freddy the Freeloader's ltlals and trlbU· 1a11oos as he plans a holiday dinner ( llC)'9 "Yot" ( 1982, Orama) Tank Akan". Serif Sezer ThrEMt escapees from a Turkish p1ison find out that Ille outSide of their cells can be more terrible than their ~risonment 'PG' ( 1 hr , 51 min.) (-ON . llC)'9 "Driftwood" ( 1947. Olama) Ruth Warrick, Walter Brennan A young doctor takes on the responslbllity ot pro· v1d1ng a home tor an unusual young girl dep11118Q ol normal human contact. (2 hrH 1:11 CZ> llC)'9 "Endangered Speoes" (1982. Suspense) Robert Unch, Jobelh Wllllams A New York City detective helps a Wyo- ming sheriff lnvestioafe a spate of local cattle mulllatlons. ·~ ( 1 hr .. 35 min J 1:11@ ... 119. '"'.UT IUl K* Animated. The , 11oloes ot Tommy Smothefa, Suun Saint James and Louis Nye ere fMtured In thla account 61 Ted E. BMr'I Jovrney to Mon· star Mountain to l•rn what fMrlul thlnO• the people theft art planning fOt the holl- d•~· . I., .. , ... Ll-lWYlCD9MT IYI OM LA. INOIM. "PMrl HarbOr membertd" 8urvlll0t1 of the attack tell what It wH like. In thlt look at the hlttorl· '•==·~"'"' I TllL nm ,. A .._ This 6'>8Ci8l focuses on tl'le Ill/es ot seven handicapped women . ..... w. a!) U.S. ULIJIOClll W au.IC 1111•1 Oller 1.200 contestants vie tor the two cti.mplonll'lle> 1111" thet w4ll ~ them to lle~t y ear's Olymplcs ( 1 hr ) (l)J•MOCllY New V'otk lalandt<a at Loe Angeles l<lnga \3 hrs J • -· (J) A _. WllTI CIMNU Snow White's c)aughter runs Into trouble with hlf mother's old enemy, the wlclctd quetn. and It aided by eeven fflendly glantt. ( t hr.) D e -........... ''JOllmey To The Hurt Of China'' Corrttp0ilderlt Tom Breit< aw rtpOOs on what !lit II retlllif like In the Peoplt'a ~ble. of aw. through lntervltwa With a ~ of CN-nese cltlztns and a ,,,. ~ at eome of lhe country's QC>ll*'nmental and tconornfC Institutions. f2 hrs.) e llOWll ·Night Watch" (1971, Mye- te1y) Elizabeth Taylor, L..eurtnet ~ An attractive women cannot con...ino. her skeptical husband that w,. hel Min • murder taking place In the dtMfttd ~ across the courtyard. (2 hrs.) ·-. G 9 '111 PAl.1 WI Colt helCll a friend ente< a cat In a netlonal raet. ( 1 hr,) I LOUIUllT ...,.-r .._., Let Hot*Y L'Mall Houston") • .WllA ..... UNIBTO-.Hl•A Jook at childhood from a 1119'# llldom Mlllll by parenta. featuring • young prottltufi on the ltreet and• PCP butt by pollce. ( 1 ht.) . • -u.a. ..... M.llOm --a.1a1111•• Hlghllghta ot the NetloMI Balftoom Grand Ctlamc>k>nahlot, teetuftng performances of a wide range of denCea. are ;;;nted. ( 1 hr .. 30 mh) CC) ''Crisis At Central High" (1981. 01ama) Joanne WOOdward. Char1et Durning. Tl'le story of Ellz.abeth Huc:Mby, 8 high school teach&< wno W81 tmbtoltd In tl'le 1957 oontr011ersy over Integration •I Central High School In Little Rodi. ~ sas. is dramatized. (2 hrs.. 5 min.) ([) ......... CB) llC)'9 "Tha Sign Of Four" \:!:· Mystery} Ian Richardson. David • Shel'lock Holmes lnvestlgtt.. a robbery and murder ln this version of the ciullc Anhuf COOan Doyle myttery. (I hr .. 37 min.) (J) llO¥ll "Don't C . It's Only T'tulder'' ( 19&2. DrarN) 'be::n1s CMetoptw, Susan Saint James. A female Almy doctor end e trouble-prone medic help two nuna care tor a group of Vletnameee orpMne. 'PG' (1 hr .. 50mln.) D llCMI "Venom" ( 1982. S •) Nlcol Wltll11mson. Ktaua Kl~ nappers hold a young Ame<lcan boy hoe- tage In hlS parent's London home, alt•· Nlttfy contending with the pollct oUt96de and a deadly rMmbl tneka In the bulfd. lng'1 vanllletlon eytttm. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 3$ min.) lr9(1) ~ -"NASCAR lnlamettonll hdena" (from Rockingham, N.C.). (A) -liMIOAT i hr .. 30 min.) •.& MAW A train trip In which pautngtrt try to IOlllt an on·board nv- dar myatery; two euf'Vlvor1 of the 1941 PMrt Harbor ettack recaN their txperteno. "· • .UTIU amu1• "Leon.rd a.m.. stein Conducl8 Mahler's Symphony No. 2, •Resurrec:Uon"'• t..onefd Ba'mateln ~ dU<:ts the London Symphony Orcheetta and the Edinburgh ChonJa wtttl loldles Dame Janet Baker and Shella ~ m GuS'tav Mahler's symphony, (2 hr&.T •II (I).,. "Prototype'' (Pramleta. SO- ' Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 27 .'DIUJ-.iptf~ ... -~D' y~~ ....... ~~ •• Drama Harriet Andersson. Liv Ullmann. spool a var1ety ot se at attitudes and sit· Otrected by Ingmar Berpman A dytng uatlons. 'A' ( 1 ~r . 37 min.) . woman, her two s1s111rf" and a compas· UIOLD Gem · ~ slonate servant gtrl recall their pasts as -.,._ 'Tm All B;ght, Jack" ( 1960. -they struggle 10 come 10 grips -.nh death y) tan Carmichael, Peter Sellers to 'R' (I hr • ~ min l trying lo do a gOOd tob tor his uncle In a •D GD MMIA't 'A&Y Vont becomes an factory, a well-meaning bumbler actually Obnoiuous boor when he unexpectedly upsets the crooked scheme hts uncle has wins a talent contest at the Bigger Jigger so carefully planned ( 1 hr • 55 min ) (l)UMIOAT -... eP&MIAZlll -IUIM 1........ ...,,..,_. .. ...:TCCUl.D .. ,... .. ...... (II} • m"n.m ~ ee ~o m ... M 191. 'I mATUT MO•ITI "Best Ever TAii OuartefbaCkS" (A) (1 hr.) ... ..,. •8 ~ -I -A World War II M&i&SDlll combat pltot gets A.J. and Rick to help TaP•vmlOl ...:i.. him look tor the long-lost B-25 he flew In M PALL l&I Alter Plantagenet the war. (1 hr.) resigns as Prime Mlnls1er. he and Gleo-D GD• 90T IT MADI Jay's celebrity sta· cora carefully follow the romances of their tus goes to his head when he becomes a children. (Part 20 of 22) ( 1 hr.) llnallst In New York's "Most Etlglble Bach· CC)aot Human sexuality ls al(plored. elOr" contest. CID llCMI "The Boat" (1981, Orama) 8 9 lUWIA C8ITll A schoot bus Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer. · plunges over a hltlslde. an elderly woman In 1941, a young German U-boat crew Is injured 1n an axploslon. a roflet skater Is lace the challenges and horroo of war hit by a vintage ctr. and hooter tries to when they leave por1 on their first subme· tose four pounds. Q ( 1 hr ) nne tour. 'A' (2 hrs , 25 min.) I... ([) llCMI "Linda" (1981. Orama) Katja lmAl.TmAT Blenert Ursula Buchlellner. A hotel mana-_,.,.,,_.. ,.,.,.. c:.cul ger's Old llama kidnaps hiS new glrttrlend IMll& DCI Wm "The Citadel" and takes her to a bordello. ( 1 hr.. 25 Alta( Andrew recelYes a gift of five min,) pounds., he laoes unexpected trouble. c:;J CD) llCMI "Odyssey Of The Pacltle" i_!hr) (1981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney. The CS) llOWll "Creepshow" ( 1982. Horror) eccentric engineer ol a et•m locomotive Hal Holb<OOk , Adrienne Barbeeu. A quin· aldS a Cambodian refugee. (1 hr., 20 tet of horror storieS from e chlld's comic min.) book .fnctude rates about re-enlmared (I) mAm John Byner shows you things corpses. etien vegetatlOn, a voracious atrangflf than rruth, larger than Ille. and ape-Ilka creature and mllllons or ~elul zanier than any snow vou·ve evef seen. ( 1 cockroaches. 'A' (2 h1s .. 10 min.)' hr,) I DllllllT . ,~IA&.LmY • e ~ Sam and Diana's attempt 11:11 ........,. at separattqn to Understand Why they love tW (I) ..,.. --. u. A social worker each other proves un1UCOesstut. WflO had been helping teen-age prostl· CIJ.,. "Palmy Days" ( 1931. Mullcal) lutes Is h09Qitallzed af\er a beating. (R) Eddie Cantor, George Rall. Fortunetelling 1.J hr. 10 min:) con artists Invade a fashionable health 8 • ~ Host: JOhnny Carson. ~~·A~=~NM IGueet;.=t.iilfdon, (1 hr.) .. _,.PYTWl ... ,,_c:.cul MC ... WU. M Ml .... "Caaurs Tahoe Classic llMlllGr. flna~ (1 hr.) ... IATM•orta11 -• (I) ~ Mack's P'ot>lema 1llCll • M ~ Guests: Erik gtOW 18 l<aren·s PIH dependency lncraas· Eai'rada, Ted Knight. Fred WIHard. ( t hr .. as. and Diana plans to leave with Chlf). ( 1 30 min.) ht.) 1nmn••,.u llllCD 8e1&&.mmT ... Furlllodlscovers ----· a IUdoe on the take. Ballctf takM to a ... "Love Ai f:lrst Bite" ( t979, whaa4Chatr to neb a robbet, Coffey and Comedy) George Hamlhon. Suun Saint Bat• heut In a 35-lb. QOOM. and LaRua Jemet. A '°"'1rnlttan Coont Dr90Ula U"9t i,l8''S II... ( 1 ht ) P9Ckt Up hit Coffin Ind l'lttdl for New I..... Yor1t City to find the ttlncemetlon of a tor· u• ,.,...,~hr .. 40mln.)' _, __ "Cloude Of .. •~ ''SpNl .lmegt" 11811. Drwnl) ne." When Lady Met\''t fllnot It ~ O'l<ttfl. Khn Allen. A .young murder9d, htf t>tothef, Lord Peter Wlm-Olymole hopeful beool'rltl lur9d Into i eey, ... trom Petit to lnwatlget•. (Pen Eitloaltttltaloutoutt. 'R' (1 tr~t min.) E -............ JoeheO M Ill Len Oaweon Md Nick neii. PIOlllt • ·~ *'9ty ti ttoat • revttw Of the pr..mue • tund-rel;ng IPlolll for the hl.f9Y ltlO Wllllt'a NFl. Ngf\llght .. ( tlw.) ur~td dlllortn Wound d't worto [-· lnO ~ ~ ~ MltNa, .. "Porky't" (tMt,_~) T0t1y t, 119119 Allen Md M1tttn ~. Martt Hanllt. rwnuy high LandlU. (1 tw.) d'°°4 t>oya ..-vtnoMnot on • ""'Y ~t a n •• z•-oethouea rhlt ~ them admittance. .. "Blly .Mok'' ( 1971. Drama) (J) .. "How Funny ell\ Sex Bt7'0 Uiuohlln. Olloree teytof. An u.-ff97~.~) Liu• Ant0Mlt1 Glen-Or"" lerat hllf-tlfMd ohlmp!Ollt the C1t1o wnnlnt. A . ..,... ot b9Wdy eicetehle ~ of • lrMdont eotlOOI for runt!ftP ~ lf1 Mion. "1dlln ~-ICln. 'PO' {t 30 Friday, Dec. 2, 1H3 hf , 12 min.I I I .., ~-. .. ----~-"-' --· .. .,,,, llJ .. "By Design" ( 1981, Comedy) Patty Duke Astin. 5ata Botsford. A pair of lesbian deSlgn&f$ who want a child aetec:t a lashion photographer a.s tt)e prospective, lather ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) --1 •M&YNllTUIT -e LAtl ~Wini DAVID Lil I IW Guests. scientist Aobefr Ja.strow, comedi- an Pee Wee Herman. wine expert Alexls Llc~ll. I L.A.TODAY ......... ~. mmr_., TOlllllT Michael Douglas discusses his new movie ··Rornanc~he Stone." m UM. i ICM lnLI ([) _. "The V8fdict" ( t982. Drama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Rampllng. An alcoholic Boston lawyer pullt hlmMlf together to bring an unpopular medlCal malpractice case to trial against 11rong opf)Olltlon by the coorts, the archdloceae and hi• own clients. 'R' (2 hrs.) CD) mww "Aunt Peg's Fulfillment" ( 1981) Suzy Reynolds, John Laslie. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • ... (I) llOWI "The Girts In The Office" ( 1979, Orama) Susan Saint James, Bar- bara Edan. Four young women puf'Ml8 loY8 and soccess wNla working In • large new Texas department StOfe. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 ~ W8 "Kansas Peclflc" (1963, W.t- am) Stefiing Hayden. Eve Miiier. In 1860, a band of Southern rebels attempts to bloCk construction of the Kanta&-Peclflc Railroad. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) 8 .. "Oevil's Angets" (1967, Ort· ma) John Cassa11etes, 8evefty AdemS. A gang of 18'rorlst motorcycle hoOda find safety •n numberS when they stlok togath· er aeo:sr a rape acCUNtion. ( 1 hf .. 30 min. 8 "Way Of A Geucho" (1952. Drama) Rory C.lhoun, Gane• Tlemey. In the lata 1800s, a young couple try to carve ou1 a llvlng from 1tie pampaa of ArQenlina. 12 tws . .) I ......... , llOWll "Dear Heart" ( 1985, Romence) Glenn Ford, Geraldine Page. A aoon-to-t»-marrled l8IMm8n baoomea--- the object of effeorlon for a splnttlf poet- mistresa visiting New Yoril. (2 hn .. 30 ~ trta l --~fasaiOna Of A Window CIMnaf" (1974, Comedy) Robin Ask- with, Anthony Booth. A Britlah youth. who work,$ ... pr~ window a.ner. aperm NI olt·tt.tob houri putttnQ e te*klt Into lht llYfl Of the meny women 1'9.r"''R' (1hr .. 30tm.) .. ;,'!!:.~·..J.::.'·~ IOhOOI bOyt --..:r:ICI °" I --cetflCMI lhet "*" ldmftt.nll. ~.~. I ...-•"111"~, ._, LMy Hiiiman. A"*_., 11-too-Npid .... to """ .... '*" '° ltotltton Ind • ner\IOUI brelkdown. 37 mi\.) -e ~:a=~ Honor) tentedad Ct9eturtl '9trorta "" = anti Of holM ht la COIWllCtecl to the "'°'_,.. 1U11te1t1111e11 •· 'R' (t tw., 31 •f*m="U.a.~LEJlmlne. -llernlngMovlea-•cv "By Design" (1981, Comedy) Pany Duke Aslin, Sara Botr.l0td ( 1 ht , 30 min ) •(I) "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980, Adventure) Marilyn Llghtstone. Art Hindle. ( 1 hr • 29 tQln.) -•CC) "Double Deal" (No Date. Olama) Louis Jourdan ( I hr • 35 min ) .. "Heidi" ( 1965. Olama) Eva-Marla Slngham111or, Gertrand Mlttermayr (I hr .. 30m1n.) C.V "Olagonalayer" ( t98 I, Adventure) Pet8f MacNlcol. Caitlin Clarke ( 1 hr • 55 min.) M (f) "Monsieur Beaucalre" (1946, Come- ~ Bob Hope. Joan Caulheld. (2 hrs ) t!J "Sp1r1t Ot The Wind" ( 1979. Olama) Chlel Oan George. Slim Plcl<ens (I hr . 40m1n) •1¢) "II H11ppened One Ch11stmas" ( 1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas, Wayne Rogers. (2 hrs) (H) "Absence 0 1 Malice" (1981. Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Field (I hr .. 56 min) t:a "Endangered Species" ( 1982. Sus~nse) Robert Urich, Jobeth Wllllams. . U hr .. 35 min.) •('OJ "Treasures Qt The Snow" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Paul Dean. Carey Born ( 1 hr . 40 min.) g "Oliver!" ( 1968. Musical) Ron Moo- dy_, Olrve1 Reed. (2 hrs .. 26 min ) -(CJ "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1949. Romance) Jean Simmons. Donald Hous- ton (2 hrs.) (H) "The Last Un1eorn" ( t982, Fantasy) Animated Voices ot Mia Farrow. Alan Arkin ( I hr , 24 min ) ( $) "The Painted Hills" (1951. Adventure Gary Gray, Paul Ketty (2 hrs I -tlJ "Smash Palace" ( 1981. Olama) Bru· no Law1ence. Anna Jemison ( 1 hr . 40 min I 1W O "Curse Qt The Fly" ( 1965, Horror) Brtan Donlevy. Carole Gray (I hr , 30 min J 11:11 (Ql "Odyssey 0 1 The Pac11tc" ( 1981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney (1 hr , 20 mini -Afternoon Movies- _., ·"Starbird And Sweet Wiiham" ( 1978. Orama) A Martinez. Dan Haggerty (2 hrs.) lC) "Lady Takes A Chance" ( 1943, Com· edy) John Wayne. Jean Ar1hur { 1 hr • 30 min) ® ':final Assignment" ( 1980. Orama) Genev1e11e Bu101d. Michael York. ( 1 hr.,· 30m1n ) ... (SJ "Love At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) GeQfge Ham111on. Susan Saint James. (2 hrs.) 0 "Look1n· To Get Out" ( 1982. Come- dy) Jon V0tght, Ann-Margret. ( t hr . 45 min) -tZ) "By Design" ( 1981, Comedy) Patty Duke Astin. Sara Botsford ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W 'Q) "Sparrow" ( 1979. Mystery) Randy Herman. Don Gordon ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) •(C) "It Happened One Christmas" ( t977. Fantasy) Marto Thomas. Wayne Rogers t? hrs.) ft. "Table For Five" ( 1983. Olama) John Voight. Richard Crenna ( 1 nr . 59 min.) 's.1 "Ves. G1org10" ( 1982, Musical) Lucl· ano Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrold. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) D "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr , 30 min l tz.> "Po<ky'1'' (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Herrlel' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) .. (j.) "Advenlurn 01 A Young Man" ( 1962, Dfll'M) Richard hymef, P•UI Newman. (2 hfL, 25 min.) (Q) "Treasuree Of The Snow" (1961;0ra· ma) Paul Deen. Carey Born. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) W (C) "Double Deel" (No Datt. Orama) Louis Jcxirdan. (I hr .. 35 min.) (B) "Heldt" ( 1965. Orama) Eva·Matla Slnghammer. Gertrand Mlttefmayt. ti hr., 30mln.) 0 "Star Ttek II; The Wrath Of Khan" (1982, Scleooe-Flcllon) Wiiiiam Shalntt. RicardO Montalban. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) (2) "Endangarad Specie•" ( 1982. Suspense) Robert Urich, Jobath WMllams. 1_!hr., 35mln.) W CJ) "Superman fl" ( 1980, Fantasy) Chris- topher Reeve. Margot Kidder. (2 hla... 5 min.) --•lvealng -u=. . ... . ...... ---0 ,_..CCl9., ......... ..._,,~·-··---.-T-IUMllmlAWll .,.. "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1~9. Romance) Jean Simmons. Donald Hous- ton A young girl and boy shlpwrecl<ed on a Pacific island come to love each other as they mature. (2 hr$.) (() TOP U.-IO-Live from Nashville, Ten~ hrs .. 30 min.) CJ.) ~-9TNLM "My Funny Valentine" and "I Left My Hearl In San FranclSCo" are among the old standards performed by Bennett at the Sahara Tahoe Cate. ( 1 hr.) g MO¥ll .. Adventures Qt The Wildefness Family If" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Oamante Shew. The fur1her adventures of a family who gave up Ute In the city to beeome modem-day pioneers are chronicled. ·o· ( 1 hr .. •s min.) CZ) MDVII "Where's Jack" ( 1969, Adven· lure) Tommy Steele. Stanley Baker. The British govemment and bounty hunters are oulwltted by a h!Phwayman. 'G' (2 .. 1hls=.YM~ umtaL.9 AUCI ... ..,... 11.Ul,.~MMITI .,.. "The Last Unicom" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Mle Far· tow, Afan Arkin. An apprent~ magician aids the !Ille cnaracter In her search tor the rest of the herd that nave been lmprl&- on~ an evil king. ·o· ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) · YMlml ,. Cll ... .... Ulft DlYI AUii .... 0 , . ., .... llOWMllMll!WtLW• =... .. • H•ll..-T LMCalllC11Cll ., ... 1W , • ....,. "Aullrallan Open Women's Semltlnals" (1 hr.) (S) ... TU nm&m "Hansel And Gretel" Alcky SIVOdef end Joen Collltw 11ar In 1hl1 vttllOn ot Iha 81othaf1 Grimm talt abOt.tt two loll children !rapped In the cott•°' Q! a witch whO plans to eat them. .... "Battle Sh®~ (1958. Mv-- tery) Ra!Oh Mea'<tr. Ja~ Rule. A young olrf falll In love with a paln18f whO goea 6atMrk and begins 1 kllllno IP'"· (2 hrs,) 'Ml .. -! . .,.,... ..... , .... -•&mlY ''*"., nlOllU. 11CTAC ... £"1'C:r ___ ,_ .,. "Spit Image" ( 1982. Orama) Michael O'Keefe. Karen Allen.A man le seduced Into joining a rellgloue cult. ( 1 hr .. S4 min.) • 9 (I) •••Pl Magnum lnvestlgat• when a former SalQorl disc jockey In Honolulu beoomM the target ot anony· mous threats. ( 1 hi .) 8 • -··--The chief 8Ma hie widowed lathet 10 come and live with him. e llOWll "The LaSI Hunt" ( 1956. Adventure) Stewan Granger, Roben Tay- lor. During lht 1880s, herds of buttalo • trom tht Oatlota prairies. (2 Iv$.) S.':n ....... .., ...,..-r ~ Michael Oougtes discusses his new movie "Romancing The Stone ... e MDVII "Panic In The Wiiderness" ( 1975. Adventure) A young man braves bitter cold and a killer bear on the toose In a <Jespeiate search lor .his lost steptathef. ~hrs.) • t•YIA'I _. • DOii Barbara Woodhouse uses her skills of undefltand- lng and the bask: technique ot firm control to Improve the behavior of dogs. ( 1 hr.) 19 -au. ccum Fea1Ufed: visit the people, places and events currently ~lar In Orange County. ~ llCMI "MacArlhUr" ( 1977. Bloora· phy) Gregory Peck. Oen O'Herllhy. lhe famous, teared and flamboyant mffltary leader of World War If experiences brltllant combat victories before a final. tiefy con- frootallon wilh Presldenl Harry Truman. ~hrs .. 30 min.) (8) 11CM1 "A~ Of Malice" (1981. Orama) Paul Newman. Sany Fleld. A legit· lmale businessman's fife Is ruined by a newspaper reportef's story alleging hiS lnvolVement In the mob killing ot a labOt bOSS. ·po· ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) (11) llOWll "Venom" (1982. Suspense) Nicol Wiiiiamson. Klaus Klnskl. Kid- nappers hold a ycxing Ame<lcan boy hoa- tage In his parent's Loo<Jon home. alter· natety contending with the pollce outalde and a deadly mamba S11ake In the build- ing' a ventUatlon system. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 33 min.) Cl) umJ .... ATM -Randy Newman Is folned by guests Linda Ron- stadt and Ry Cooder and per1orm1 such hits as "Short People,'' "Sall Away" and "I Think ll's Going to Aal!)," t 1 Iv...) -e ---·snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Comedy) Animated. The "Peanu11" gang beCOme upsel when their belolled beagle deddes to leeYe home on a 9Mrch tor Fils roots. ·a· ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (?) llCMI "Cries And Whispers" ( 1972. Friday, Dec-2, 1983 29 ppk! cornputar •~,1i1l( 'I.•'~{)• I•' . THIS WEEK ONLY I GAME PADDLES "'--#APPLE lie (141<) #APPLE dlak drive #Al'PLE monitor #APPLE ao CCllumn card \ tlon Championships" (R) ( 1 hi.) (0) ._ ''Sparrow'' ( 1979, Myatery) Randy Heiman. Don Goroon Ari a.matlUf private detective sets out on a mission to lind the mutderei of a P<>PUlar songwriter i hr ., 26 min.) Grent 1uthorlz.. the P~ Kid to hunt down 1 not0tloot Ind tlippery gold thief {l hr .. 15 min.) CH) .. "T1ble FOf r=tv." ( 1983. Ofa· ma) John Voight. Richard Crenna. A man who WM divofC*1 rtv. years "''* ~ to his now remarried wife to ta1<1 1 mo<a active roll In r11Sing hit children. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59 min.) cockroechet..~r:;.i~.r·· 10 min.) MIC!)- • .. "Blondie Hilt The Jaclcpol'' {f950. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arttu Like. When [)egwood It fifed. he goee to WOtk !Of his oldbosa's competitor. (1 hr .. .. I:::.' 'RlmU..U 30e:.'. ._ "Plaf'' ( 1973, Biography) Brl· gitte Ariel, Pascale Christophe. The early caree< ol the famous French chanteuse. Edith Piaf. Is recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) .. (I) .. "Creepehow" (1982, HOtrOf) I. lll'IW ........ ............ ••--"Red Desert" (1950, Western) Don .. Red" Barry, Jack Holt. President • Hal Holbrook, Adflenn9 Batbeeu. A quin. lel of horrOf atone. from a chlld'1 comic book Include tllet about r•enlrNted cOfpses, •lien vegetation, a vor1ciou8 1pe-llke' creahK1t and mllllont of vengef\.11 .. "Venom•· ( 1982, Suspenee) NleOI Willlamson. Klaus Klnskl. Kid- nappers hOld a young Ameflean boy hoe- 11ge In his patent's London home. -TV Puzzle ACROSS 1 7 Snow11 n omano on T J Hool-.e• 1 I Played' TnP Gndt::iincr · 12 Leave 11 t<.' - 14 Our conr 15 King Cole 16 You TtlerP 17 -T1111~ ror Seryeanrs 18 Personaltty 20 P1ayeo Zane Lasky 22 Miss Gardner 23 Ely Of Grass 24 He was Yemana 25 "I -Three Lives 26 "Gimme A Break" star 29 ·Cnas111y·s mo1ner 3 1 He was Ponch -tnil 32 "Maude · star -'"" 1 ··ur -· 2 Teon1lle's husband 3 "'The -EKpedthOOS" 4 Dick Loooon·s concern 5 Gordon Thomson (Ole 33 S1ella on "Harper Valley' 35 She's Margarer Houlihan 38 Joanne - 39 Buck Rogers' star 42 Slangy lurnoown 44 Miss J1ll1an 45 June - 47 - -king 48 Opp of SW 49 450 Recent octogenattan 50 Prayed Mike S1tv1c 52 ·· -Three Sons" 53 Flee 55 Bukten1ca on "House Calls·· 57 ··soap·· lam11y name 58 Role for Henner DOWN 39 Kaplan 10 friends 40 Clock numerals 4 1 Played Ben Cartwngh1 43 Actor Rogers 45 See 49 Across 46 .. -Ha(lO Luke"· 6 .. _ -a Stranger" 7 -Mostel 8 Played Diamond UI 9 Mr. V1llella's ID 10 S1nger·John 12 He's Chacht 13 "FlamtnQO -" 19 "-Lile to Live" 2 1 Mr O'Neal's inslgne 22 ·'Cakes and -" 27 Miss Remick 28 N1moy, lo pals 29 Ma1or network 30 "Hee -" 33 Mr Borgnine 34 Press for payment 36 Miss Balin 37 Played Ham Burger 38 A Clark 49 -Masterson 51 81k1n1 upper 54 Ha was Sherill Lobo -init 56 Do. re. - SOLUTION .......,.......,.....,. ....... ~ ............... "ITT ..... © 1983 TV Spotlight -Word Game Fl LL ltJ -me Mt>SING L.EifEJ<S /tJ IH£ '1 TV l.A.IC>t<DS" BE LOW. fT~l ,-..---.1 I· I -~1 WlA~I l~IH....,,...,.....~"T--oWI WIAIRI IEITI I I IAI INIEIRI MOINI I OIGIUI I I I IGJ~IT IR IOI IE I Na<J R€ A~NJG€ IH£ £.E'TieFZS You FILLGD ltJ - -1"0 S'PE:Ll IHE.~€ ~A (ffr ~ evetJT': ___ __, I I I I I I I ......___.__I _._I __ I _I _I ___ I _l~I · ~ · Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 31 ; . 1 . j I I ~ i j j I • ------ 2 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2, 1983 N! ' ~4.SOo/o LEASE FINANCING NEWC34 --· _ JQYOIA. 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Special Automobile AdvertlslnQ Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2, 1983 -3 READIFOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUOl:THE ART OF ENGINEERING ~t~:-.,.';. ~-:"~~..., ~~..;:.-1. ~~1-~.,,...l~,yit1.~;M. ~-,,,..,.. ~.--.. ~ -. , ·~ t. ~1·. ~~ PORSCHE NOTHING EV~COMES cto·sr- NO PAYMENTS 'til MARCH ON SELECTED NEW CHEVROLET GMA'C FINANCING S-10 BLAZER ~~--E 'l__R O ~ ET -taking charge. CAMAROZ-2a PREVIOUSL¥ OwNED CABS '81 OLDS '80 WBIT '76 PORSCHE '81 DATSUN '81 CAMAIO COTWS CONVERT 911 COUPE 310 GI !!~ped 111.!::· e1=:1:~ DIESEL WACOI ' 19,000 milee, ,.Uow with tu Sport-0-Matlc, pollahed •1: Air-conditioned, 1ua roof, roof. 19,000 milee. wood qr•ID. top.-tfth9 .... 9·c....n9· ~siS,T. 99 CUMtts·1a·'~9mil .. 9 s7999 P.S., P.B., tilt, power -11. • l ;JS '80VW RABBIT s4999 (1AE1222) etereo c....tt., 30 milee per T100 681 ) (7147) 17992) 9..Uo11, with IUWJ. ...,__..........., __ _..._ _ _....__.__--+------------....------t '80 PORSCHE 924'1 '76 PORSCHE 911E 56999 3 ·TO· CHOOSE FION Last of this model made. A classic ~jDddrl... sa599 you can own and loob like a new . . Porsche. 1'7677l (7699) (7&39) (769'7) (7994) '77 CBIVIOLET ¥t TOI PICIUP w;thoholl.C...-'49ft-- '77VW DASHER 2 door, -pabit, nan1 Ub -·s2999 '12 POISCHS 91J.s COUPE 3 to choo. from. AU wta ao. .... ud .... -look tlarouti-t. (7704) (7705) (7!IO) '79 VW IUC COIVDT. ··r74§9 '76 vw IAlllT '2999 (063PHI) '71 AUDI 5000 SEDAN '""'q499 ..................... ._ ....... ____ _.. __________ ....._ ________ ~--~--- 4 -Special Automobile Advertlalng Section/ An Advertising Supplemef).t to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 2. 1983 Rabbit hops to top of Convertible field Rabbit Convertible · At a time when most 'auto makers were turning away from the convertible, Volkswagen was turning thousands of drivers Into open-air touring buffs. It's not surprising. Nothing is more exhilarating than driving this Volkswagen Rabbit with the top down. But before you put the top down. examine it a bit closer. The top, liek the body, is by the master craftsmen of the famous Karmann coachworks. Its three insulated layers eliminate both moisture and wind noise. As an added safety measure, a rear glass window It's proof that German engineering can be fun equipped with an electric defroster. is fitted rfght into the top. When the top is down. it's hidden securely in Its boot. Another hidden feature of the convertible is the structural reinforcement that went into the body to maximize its strength. All that's visible of these extraordinary protective measures is the sporty roll bar. In addition to unlimited headroom, the convertible offers a long list of standard features. Including a fuel-Injected, 1.8 liter engine, five-speed close ratio transmission, sport suspension, ventilated front disc brakes. 4-speaker electronic stereo cassette radio and the kind of performance that goes perfectly with the wind in your hair. The convertible le an exciting idea. It combl_nes the Germanic passion for driving performance with everyone's desire to have fun In the sun. ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER WHAT-A-DAY One full day of Christmas shopping and its all done. BRAND NEW 1984 JETTA With Surtroof WAS $8515. REDUCED $80000 Was '12,540 NOW ONLY l«lW ortll 15 (00699~) OTTO TIPS: Have you ever thought about buying the family a new car for Christmas ... ·THINK ABOUT IT ..• See you next Friday Otto Piiot -AAJL!lr-c~~:.':'ldltioniti~:::f'919--il:----:----.:..._ __ ,.-_.:..._..:...:.:.:_ 'ono·s SUPER POWEREO POODLE CAR really flys • but Otto ~~r goes~rthe SPHd Hmtt ... Special Automobile Advertlslng Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday_, December 2. 1983 ...._ 5 '77 DATSUN 4 cylinder. 4 speed. AM /FM stereo. Pick Up. ( 1 H69752) 53995 '7 RANCHERO Auto-AC -PS -PB -P. Win -AMVFM cassette. Pick Up. ( 1U86285) 55995 '7 RD F150 Auto -RS -PB -AM I FM stereo. Pick Up. ( 1503516) 56995 '82 DATSUN KING CAB '79 FORD F250 Auto. RS -PB • NRW paint -NAW int. Pick Up. (2816840) 55995 '78 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN Auto, AC -PS -PB -AM /FM. (291TQW) 54595 . '81 MERCURY ZEPHRY WAGON Auto -AC -PS· PB -AM/FM -Roof rack. 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'unlease a smart ~w GTI on a t~st driv~ today. Orange Counties Number One Volksvvagen Dealer 1983 SC/ROCCO (5140/ - FACTORY VVINDOVV , 10 610 TICKER PRICE •IZ,~10 • SafleS1710 I . - c - THI DRANGI COAST COAST IDITION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1983 ORAN Gt COUNTY C A L IFORNIA 15 CENTS ... HB residents file· $270· million flood suit By CHRISTINE DECKER 0t 1.,. o.11y,.... at.fl A $270 million class acuon suit was filed in Orange County Superior Court Thursday as a result · of a flood that damaged more than 700 Huntington .Beach homes in ~March The suit, the largest in recent memory in Huntington Beach, lists 59 residents in 35 homes in the Pacific Sands. Newland and South Shore Homt>S housing tracts who su!fered damage The massive suit was filed against almost everyone who had anything to do with building the nine-foot-high walls that line flood channels through the coastal city and against those who built the homes and who own land in the Santa Ana River basin. Defendants include the city or Huntington Beach, Orange County. the state and several builders, contractors and owners of leased land in the area. A torrential rainfall March l , dumped a half an inch of rain in eight minuteii and four inches in six hours. The downpour filled the city's and the county's storm drain systems which backed up into most areas of Orange County Huntrngton Beach was among the hardest h11 areas. Firefighters had 10 evacuate people from 800 homes as the waters rose to heights of six feet in some neighborhoods. Two of the plaintiffs, Sally and Chauncey Alexander of 8072 Driftwood in the Pacific Shores The 75"pagc suit lists 35 causes of action against tract had about three feet of water in their newly the defendants all because of negligence. remodelled home. "., The homeowners' attorney Harland Burge '.fhe couple came hoSte after some of the waters contends some defendants were negligent in design-subs1d~ and found 15 years worth of photograph~. ing and building the flood control canal. Others were their library ?f 1,000 books, artwork and aU their negligent in designing and building homes in the area belon~n~s rumed. . because of the ~1b1hty of flooding, the suit allejles. S1m1lar horror stones ·were told throughout · Huntington Beach as murky flood waters subsided. City, county and st.ate officials were said to be Most or the older homes in the area didn't have negligent for failing t-0 inspect construcuon or the flood insuran<.-e. Even those lucky homewoners with homes and the canals. flood insurance haven't been adequately reimbursed "These homes wcr(• obviously built m an area because or the tremendous extent or the damage, where there was a great polenllal for flood damage. Mrs. Alexander said. · !See FLOOD. Page A?J ' Irvine hacks hospital· site over protest By ANDREA ADELSON Of IM o-.,,... awi Shrugging off threats of legal action and a referendum,• the Irvine City Council approved a 15-acre site in east Irvine for a 177-bed hospital on a 3-2 vote Thursday night. warned Agim M. Derrurali, a · Denver attorney representing a committee of campus hospiUll supporters which includes the dean of the UC Irvine College of Medicine, Stanley Van den Noort. Whipping up school spirit Marina' High School's band and drill team will be performing tonight at Orange Coast College when the Vikings take on Hishop Amat in the semifinals of the Cl F ~ig Five football conference. Supporters of a rival hospital on the UC Irvine campus claimed the city's action unfairly excludes competing interests and accused council members of favoring backers of the lrvine Medical Center (IMC) out of politic.al self-interest. As a consequence. the council will be liable to an antitrust suit, City Attorney Roger Grable said he researched the antitrust tssue and found no r~ason to believe the city may be open to' liability. Grable said after the two-hour session his opinioD re- mains unshaken, even aft.er re- viewing the two cases cited by Demirali. . Mayor I...:arry Agran and Coun- cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido dis- ISee HOSPITAL, PageA21 Say 'Cheesecake' at Mesan 's studio From staff ud wire reporti After a glass of wine. they may curl up on a velvet ottoman. soothed by soft music and clad in negligee -or even less. They're professional women with money to spend and this Christmas they're spending 1t on "boudoir photos" for their men. "It's not what you'd consider dirty.~ says Costa Mesa portrait photographer Stuart Naideth . "Some take off all their clothes but most end up wearing more than you'd wear on a tennis court." He says his customers -mostly professional women from 30 to 45 -. are flocking to h1S studio in increasing numbers as Christmas approaches. On average, each l I pays $600 for a series of soft-lighted, seductive shots, usually one large wall photo and several small prints. Negligees are provided by the house. So is the soft music and tne wine that most customers accept before the photo session. "Most are pretty confident and don't get embarrassed." says Naideth. "They're people who basically have their acts together." Naadettrand his wife Joan, who helps run the business, said most customers just want something sexy for their husbands or boyfriends. They recline on such props as a velvet ottoman, perhaps posed in front of an ornate mirror (See BOUDOIR, Page AZ ) IT~ TIME TO 5HA~E, SALLY. 23 SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL CH~ISTM~S. ' CUP can now zap you with radar gun . - For the first time in Orange a.m. to 2 p.m. shift. County, the California Highway The Mission Viejo CHP office is Patrol is using radar guns-a tool only the seventh in the s tate to try long used by city street coJ'S but radar and the first in Orange denied most highway patrol of-County to go with the gun. ficers. But the new radar unit does not A.{ld the officers working out of appear to have produced any ~:-a-;;.a-:wti\li~l ... ~M~~i~,....Yi~E_ .. ~ .. ,pea,d,. ,,pn>~~o~--~~lo~AJp_.,.,!?ftlPL---·~ -~. -~-"fl!·~-·~~ gunslingers. " where officers use more conven- In 2 'h hours· Thursday, a patrol-tional means to check speeds such men wrote eight speeding tickets as "pacing" cars. · or about"<ine enry~9 minutes. -"I'm not sure th-at It just doesn't "I think it went great,'' said make for more work,'' said Officer CHP officer Ron Roberts, who Rick Ste~ms, from the Santa Ana only cited drivers going 10 to 20 CHP office. "I think Mission Viejo mph above the speed limit on his 6 got it strictly because the area is Costa Mesan Stuart Naideth shows his subjects in a different light mostly unincorporated.'' Because the state Legislature has never allocated money to buy radar guns for highway patrol offices, the expense has fallen on local government. And most local agencies have declined. But the Mission Viejo Advisory Council, a quasi-governmental body in the unincorporated area, wanted highway patrol offers to use radar on unincorporated streets in the city where it is more difficult for officers to gauge speeds. The council bought the $1,800 radar device and paid for training. Charity: Thanks, but no thanks OC's water clear-~p to cost half a million By L.P. BENET OtlMhlr ......... The Metropolitan Water Dis- trict will spend $500,000 over the next' two weeka ·to clear up the "muaty, earthy," smell and taste of Orange County tap water, accordinc to a district apokelrnan. !'.arty thil week, atcae, known -fonMlly • 2·Methayliaobomeol or MIB, appeared in tarp quan· t.lt1t1 Ln the dlattict'a West River- side County lftttYOtr, Lake Mathews. which pnMdft all tM water fot' Lacuna 8Nch, Newport 8Hch and Irvine. Other Oranp Cout rornmuni\ltt UM I blend oL dlttrict wat4"r and water from I other sources. Since Monday, ol!lcals report they have received "several hun- dred" complaints from cuatomen. Despite the taste and odor, of- ficial.I say the water la safe to bathe ln and drink. Wednesday night, district workers ~an a C01tly blendlna f>l'Ol'elS that mixeL Wl__ter from Lake Mathews with clean water from the State Water Project ln Northern California. The blend -60 percent I.Ake Mathew. water and 40 percent from other sources -and shouJd drop the 1~1 of MIB110only very ISH WATER, Pa1e Al) \ , "I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Oecemb•r 2, 1983 HOSP IT AL SITE ... From Page A 1 sented in the action, which grants the IMC a zone change and a permit to build the hospital If expected nol!W, traffic and flood- ing conditions are L'Orrected. They sought a two-week delay to further study the antitrust ques- tion While the council put to rest months .of debate over where a hospital could be built. 1t is the S~te Office of Health Planning w h lch will decide who may build a hoepital. Two applications are pending: the first phase o! IMC'a 177-bed facility and that of a campua h o apltal pr o p os ~d by Chatsworth-based HealthWeat Foundation. . Talk-setat coH·ege on child abduction J ohn Keeley, pretildent of American CoUe1e of Securities SclenCe. In Ana.helm. will lecture on "Child Abduction: What Con - cerned Parents Need tp Know" at a apeclal seminar Saturday at Orange Coast College. The following Saturday, Dec 10. an aaociated program wi.U be presented for children. The chil· dren's workshop, titled "Child Abductions: Captain K .l.D. Cares," w1U be pretent.ed by ACSS Vice President Gary S . Benne tt. lt will alao run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Science Let·turc• Hall. WATER ... From Page A1 ·•sens1tive0 people can detect the taste and odor. according to Tim Skrove. a district spokesman~ The $85 million IMC is ad- vanced by a powerful coalition of local business lea~ers and civic supporters. given a boost by the Irvine Co.'a donation of land at Sand Canyon and Barranca roads. By contrast, Health West's plan has' no home. dealt near1y a death blow when UCI Chancellor Dan Aldrich withdrew his aupport in September. Dell7 -,.._., ........ u,M Costa Mesa 's Gilbe rt Smith is one of severa l local ham o per ators who have attempted to com- municate with space shuttle astronauts. T he workshop Is d~igned to inform paren ts why and how abductors lure unsuspecting chil- dren. The program, scheduled from 9 a.m . to 1 I a.m in the roUege's Science Lecture Hall. off the Adams Street parking lots, Is for psirrnt.: nnly C.:ost Is $14 for onHh1ld and $10 for each addil1onaJ c:h1ld in the • same family. Accompanying parents will be admitted free. Wadsworth rites set "People will really notice the difference by early next week," Skrove said. However, Dean Van den Noort, an outspoken campus hospital advocate who attended the meet- ing, said he is still confident the dream will be realized. He hinted at pending plans, but refused to disclose details. SPACE CHAT ... Funeral servkes will start this evening for K atherine P. Wadsworth of Cosw Mesa who died Tuesday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in NC'wport Bcat·h Mrs. Wadsworth, 81. was born 1n Benfield. N D . and resided m Cost.a Mesa for the last 17 years.- She had owned and managed a motl•l 1n Crescent City The distriC't i:-xpects to pipe the blendc>d water for "at least two w1;•eks" to customers in Orange and Los Angeles counties. Skrove said. This will cost the district $500.000. Skrove said the procedure is <'Xpens1ve because water must be pumped down from Northern California to filtration plants in Yorba Linda and La Verne. Meanwhile. the district will continue to treat Lake Mathews with a copper sulfate compound until the algae is cleared up. Van den Noort is a trustee of th e non-profit corporation which hired Demirali. a former antitrust attorney for the government. Dem1rali further inflamed t'O uncil members, already angered over threats of looming liugation, by charging tt)at the Irvine Co. has used intimidation and pledges of future ·financial support to in- fluence votes. From Page A 1 among the 420.000 Americans who hold amateur radio licences when he made the first ham broadcast from space. "W5LFL calling CQ in North America; W5LFL from Columbia calling CQ and standing by." said Garriott as the ship's orbit 1,razed the West Coast. traveling In an arc from San Francl&CO to the tip of the Baja penin1ula. In ham talk. "CQ" means ·•caU - ing any s tation." DONATION NIXED ... Gilbert Smith, anothe r long-time ham radio operator who lives in Costa Mesa, said his luck raising Columbia waan't ao good. "But I'll be calling. On my - transmitter, I have the frequen- cies all aet up," he said. "Some- where In the window we should hear him and I hope he hears me.'' From Page A 1 Army unit in October. But Stephen Kohler. the city's seniQr community de- velopment specialist , said ac- cepting the grant would re- quire the Salvation Army to prepare detailed reports on how the money was being used and who would benefit from it. "It constitutes a fairly substantial amount of paper v.cork." Kohler said. "At this time of year. we are too busy," said Salvat\on Army secretary Solivan. "We don't have the time to fill out the forms ... so we returned the money" Solivan said the armv's 40 volunteers tn Orange cOunty are out soliciting Chr~tmas donations with the familiar red pots and ringing bells. as well as collecllng foodstuffs. clotning and toys for needy families. The bell ringers will raise about $40,000. a nd other solic1- t.at1ons are made during this ume of vear to foundations. dubs and churches. Solivan said. The Westminster unit's primary funding is through. United Way. The letter accompanying the returned check indicated the Salvation Arfny has re- ceived a number of grants from other sources and that the unit did not have enough staff members to devote to the paper work required by the Huntington Beach grant, Kohler said. The Huntington Beach City Council had allocated the fed- eral funds to the Westminster Unit on the recommendation of the city's Human Resources Board. The Human Resources Board decided Wednesday to give the $7,000 to the Hunt~ 1ngton Beach Commuruty Clinic. a family planmng c:enter According to Kohler. this would be added to the Sl0.000 alloca~earlier_to the clink. He said t he re-allocation still must be approved by the Huntington Beach City Coun- cil. In the meantime, Smith has taken delight in eaveedropplng qn specelab 4\atellite conversations with M.laion Control in Houston, picked up here because of a Jet Propulsion Laboratory amateur • radio club monitor. "The most impOrtant function of this exercise is to show t hat hams can establish two-way com- munication with almost any- thing." pointed o ut West. "Amateur radio operators are proving to themselves it's more than fun." Astronaut Garriott, who as a teen-ager took his fi rst radio code class in his hometown of Enid. Okla .. received a waiver from the FAA to operate his radio aboard Columbia. The astronaut's transmission sent a babble of voices into the air. "I heard firsl'Kilo Zero Romeo. missed your last Jet~ra." said Garriott from space. He said he also heard a couple more calls whose signals were too weak to reach him. Two weei. ago The Pilot changed Its Sunday comics . We replaced aome long-standing atrlpa with new offerings. We also reduced lttLa.lze of some of the atrlps and condensed the colorful comics Into a four-page section. Your phone calls and letters during the peat several week a. however, clearly showed you neither enjoyed nor wanted the new features or format. Beginning December 18 Peanuta, Gordo, Judge Parker and all the reat of your favorite ~unday comlca wtll return In their full-Sized. six-page package. Advance printing deadlines make December 18 the earllett date we can reaume publication of the larger comic Mctlon. • We we re overwtielmed at your lntereat and responH to thla change In the Piiot. and pleaaed that you cared enough about your newapaper to teH ua firmly and In auch great numbers what you llked and didn't like about ft. We do listen to yo ur comments and wlll do whatever we can to make the Piiot a community newspaper you reapect and enJoy. lrVine man denies fraud guilt An Irvine resident and four East Coast businessmen accused of rigging $130 million In phony income tax deductions for celebrities and executives have entered not guilty pleas in a fede ral court ln New York. • _ The five men. who allegedly set up farte tax credits through two Manhattan trading houses. are free on bail. Assistant U.S. A._ torney Charles Carberry said fn a telephone interview from New York . •' . ~: ;' We1re Listening ••• 642·6086 o:l.::' le OuerentMd lltonoty f l•Olf It '°" OI\ not ~ ••• '°"' P•Pll Oy S )0 Om ca~ ~O't 1 o "' 1no ,o~• copy ,.,u 111 -'° latwio•., •"'d 8Yl"l0t• •' No trial date was aet during the arraignment Thunday although a judge was assigned to hear what proeecutors are calling the largest U.S. tax fraud caae In history. Joseph Antonucci, 37, of Irvine, was charged with ron1piracy, in addition to 31 rounta of aiding the fili ng of falae tax retuma. The count& are puniahable by 98 years In priton and $160.000 In fines. He poeted a s50;000 bond. C&rberry said . . Antonu<.'Ci was employed as the treasurer of Sentinel Financial lnatruments for rune montha. His Loe Angeles attorney deteribed 'Antonucci aa a victim of circum- stance who expects to be found innocent. Antonucci's attorney Jan Law- rence Handzlik said tax shelters offered by Sentinel Financial lnstrumenta were authentic in· vestmel')ts and that h is client never dealt directly with In- vestors. What do you llkt' about the Oa1ly Pilot " What don't you hke? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. tramcr1bed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24 hour answenng service may .,_used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation C'riAlls. please Tell us what ·s on your mind OAANGE COAST Dally Pilat H. L. lchwttrta HI Pu blither c1 .. .,fted ~•nt 11•1e.a-1111 All ..._ -.,.,itMnte Ml-4n1 MAIN °''ICI >30 ..... , lley II Coale -CA ,...,. itOO<-lo• IMO Coet1 "'-CA t7e7e COOvt'9"1 !M3 Otenge Coetl ~ ComjWIJI\' No ne•t llO"fl ollut 1r11lon1. 101101111 1•111111 O• I OVlll•-11 MIWI n\ly lle-00UC"4W1fh0\il -· I*-OI COOl'ft(jlll -·: .. '°" oo ""' ·~ .... •°"' ~ llr 1 I "' C# NIOtt !O 1 "' ,.., '°"' toe>r ,,,, Ill_.., Chaq Dowatlbr "8Jmond M90LMft amot •l'\O A .... tani Control~ ' •! .. cn ueetton Tele19'""'8e t.IQll O..ano-Wunir "·-..... , Hotl-t H"""if'IO!~ft '_,,....,., .... ~ ... ,..... ....... to tr. Pvbli~ ........... c .... l'IOlll.ct!Ott -.. . VOL. 11, NO. m I= "Unfortunately uur spacecraft attitudP. is not the best and I'm radiating only four watts out of the small cavity antenna in our overhead window. so it does not give me a very good signal margin." the astronaut said Transmissions. to be continued during Garriott's spare time throughout the nine-day flight, are in the range from 145.53 MHz to 45.770 MHz FM. Reception is in the range from 144.910 to 145.470 MHz FM with 20 kilohertz steps u.ed both to transmit and receive. BOUDOIR ... From Page A1 on a·wall with flocked paper or an Oriental acreen N~ldeth says his clients have included a bank vice president and the wife of a state senator. "At least 95 percent of them are career women." he says. "Law- yers. people in commodities, bro- kers and a lot of sales people. "I think I've only done two housewives." he adds. ''l guess if 1 was going to philosophize about it, I'd say they feel since they are suct.'eSSful in business. and are making money. they're com- fortable with themselves and are comfortable doing this.'' Naideth. 32, was shooting most- ly weddings when. four years ago. a woman walked into his stud io on Newport Bouelvard and proposed to shed most .of her clothes for a portrait to be given to her hus- band. FLOOD ... From Page A 1 There was a duty by the various parties Involved to provide prott'C· t1on against such damage for these homes. lt comes down to what should have been done." Burge said . The class action status of the suit hopes to unite all persons in Huntington Beach aCCected by lhe flood. The ,court, however, has to decide whether to grant the suit class action status. Burge said he doesn't know when he will begih to pr:eas for such a hearing. Locally, she was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Golden Tlmeni Senior Citizens, Harbor Senior Citizens, r ...... M""a Senior C1t1U>ns Club a nd the Costa Mesa Women 's Club Mrs Wadsworth is survived by her son, Wesley A. Wadsworth of Costa Mesa and two grand- children. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. at St John the Baptist Church where Mass will be said at 9 • a.m. Satwday_ She will be buried at Good Shepherd Cem - etery in Huntington Beach under the d irection of Pierce Brothers Bell Mortuary. BULLETIN BOARD Or~nge Coast College rummage sale planned Orange Coast College Children's Center will hold a rummage sale Saturday at the college's Monitor Way parking lot. off Adams Avenue The sale will ·run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coffee will be sold during the event. Parents arP donating doth mg. toys. appliances. Lelev1s1ons and JeWPlry for the sale Kitchen Items and m1sc.-ellaneous goods also will be available. Donations will be act:epted through Friday at the sale. For more information. phone Nancy Noble. direc·tor of the Children Center. 432 -5569. "Ca lm unde r pressure' lecture to_p ic ..... . "Then I spent a day or two with a ,guy up m Las Vegas who was doing this and averaging 200 to JOO sessions a year," he says. Wq_rd of mouth produced a stead y Hl.)w to slay l'alm and clear headt>d in the middle of a cr1slS will stream of women seeking what he be detailed tonight when Dr. Chris Schriner of Cost.a Mesa offers a calls "boudoir photos." le<:ture. "Relaxing Under Pressure," at Orange Coast College. Business really soare<l six . S<:hriner. an author and counselor, will speak from 7 lo 10 p.m. months ago when he b.egan to in the Chemi.stry Bui lding. Room 297. Admission is $6 and further advertise in an Orange County lnformat1on_1s-availabl<' at 432-5880. magazine and newspapers. H.e ~· -:.1·D&.-~·-1::. tw:r.~-::::.-~.J *'~~.ar~...J ~ ... ,~ .. ~~ ,-" ·~ ~.f~~~J..;.!.t~t~". ~ .... --:7 ........ 7---'~--,-~~c:::· CUl~l'I no..w are'asJHr1g i.or .lne' ' • / sedu~live shots. "Body Adornment and You," a lecture tracing the evolution of Natdeth says \here have been jewelry. will be given tonight al 7 o'clock in Room 102 of Orange sever.!ltme~ho have want.ed ~ _"" Coaat.-College!.seien<.'e'-beet:ur~t1ilding. ----"- strike up a sexy poee for their Elaine Smitha. a gemologist and owner of a jewelry salon. will loved ones and several r;nother and screen a slide presenta\ion on the history of body adornment. daughte r teams that have re-Tickets to the program are $8. and additional information is quested a seductive family shot available at 432-5880. "I almost have more work than I can handle right now." he admits "But if 1 can't get to them, I'll just mention that Valentine's Day isn't far off." And while nearly all the photos are given on happy .OC'C8ssion. there has been an exception or . two. "I had one come come in yesterday. and she was breaking up with her boyfriend," Naideth says. "She aaid she figured it was a good way to say goodbye." OCC offe ring sem ina r o n intitnacy A four-hour seminar fo~ couples. designed to help remove barriers to Intimacy. will be presented at Orange Coast College Saturday. "Making Relationships Work" will begin at 9 a.m . in Room 111 of OCC's Counseling and Admission Building. Admission 1s $10 per person Seminar lecturer is John Fergus. a communications instructor who specializes In social skills training. InformatiC1n can be obtained by calling 432-5880. ~BIE SPORTS -LTD AND RIPCURL WHAT AWAY TO START THE WINTER OFFI . ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 2, 1983 * ~3 You didn't get your '82 tax refund? Call an·d ask why By ANDREA ADELSON Of ... 0.-, .... Ii.II The tax man has a Chrisll'n1' bonus to stuff in the stockings of 1,344 Orange County taxpayers, if only they will tell the government where they are. Checks containing 1982 income tax refunds of $439,686 were returned to the Internal Revenue Service as undeliverable by the U.S. Postal Service, said IRS spokeswoman Laura Myers in Laguna Niguel. Checks are owed to residents in every•city in the l'OUnty, Incorrect rip rodes. transposed addresses, omitted apartment numbers and lack of forwarding notices are the usual reasons <'hecks don't arrive shortly after April 1~. she said. And statewide, 12.000 tax- payers owed $6.5 million are waiting for their money. or a tenth of a 1 percent of the 11 million people who filed this spring. California typically has more undelivered IRS checks than any other state because of Its mobile. swelling population. she said. The largest unclaimed and un- delivered check in the state is for $104.000, while in Orange County the largest is $25,055. ''h 's hard to imagine someone with so much money they don't worry about 100 grand," she said. In the instances ol buaineaes, estates and individual.sowed large rebates, many of thoee taxpayers didn't file income tax returns until Aug. 15 after receiving an ex- tension, and probably haven't missed their refund yet, Myers Candlelit march against rape Thousands of women expect ed at Santa Ana night procession By CHRISTINE DECKER Ot!M0.-,"941toft Several thousand women are expected to take up banners and lighted candles Saturday evening and march to protest sexual as- sault against women. T he three-mile candlelit pro- ~ion, called "Take Back the Night," will begin at 4 p.m . in Santa Ana at the Civic Cen ter Plaza, on the corner of Civtc Center Drive and. Ross Street by the flag poles. response to the rash ot rapes which occured in lrvine last September. The rapes took plare in women's homes and at a neighborhood park. "There was such a public outcry about the rapes then. People felt. if they couldn.'t be safe in Irvine where could they." said S hearin. According to anti-rape groups' statistics, one out of every three women will be sexually assaulted some time in their life. "I got involved because I felt if it didn't happen to me, it's going to happen to my daughter and if it doesn't happen ~ my daughter. then it's going to happen to my mother," said Shearin. There were 750 reported rapes in Orange County last year. And those are believed to be just a small fraction of the rapes that did occur. but were't reported, accord- ing to Leslie Millerd. coordinator of UC Irvine's Women 's Resourre Center. Half of those reported rapes were what what's called. "date rape," which means the vtclim knew the rapist. "A lot of women don't report these ktnds of rapes. They're afraid they won't be believed or there wilt be repercussions from the rapist. This is one reason for the march -to gel more women aware this could happen to them," said MiUerd. Only women will be included in the march, but men are invited to the rally afterward at 6 p.m. The "Take Back the Night" march will be similar to hundreds of others staged throughout the world by wome.ri to protest rape. · : ·..,.We hope this march will empower us. We want to proclaim. our right to safety. We want to make women aware of their vulnerability," said Marti Shearin of Irvine, one of the march's organizers. Law enforcement statistics esti- mate one in six women will be sexually assaulted. Hos pital a sks he lp in Yule toy drive Park Superior Convalescent Hospital is a local sponsor of the Toys For Tots program. People wishing to donafe new toys, old toys and money for needy chil- dren can do so at 1445 Superior St. in Newport Beach. Speakers after the march will include rape counselor Jackie Sherman who will discuss women's fear of sexual attack, Joyce Wolfe. from Los .Angeles' Women Against Violence Against Women who will talk about how rape is encouraged by the media and Long Beach Police Sgt. Robin Klein will give the male per· spective on rape. • ' ' .. l • • • The march was planned by a newly-for med coalition of women's organizat.ions called Or- ange County Sexual Assault Network which was started in Marchers are asked to bring a candle. Camera gear borrowed; photog blue A female photographer reported that someone stole three of her camera lenses while she was taking pictures of a friend's wedding at Mesa Bible Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave. In Costa Mesa. The woman said there were about 75 guests at the wedding and that her tenses, packed in a bag, -e-taken-lromtheGhepel's - lobby the theft or SA.600 ol home e1ec- tron1cs from his residence 1n the 100 block ol 13th Street Thursday Laguna Beach Vandals slashed the tires on a car parked In the 2100 block ol Crestview ·Of'lve. Laguna 8each poiiu reported.. today motor home The toss included a S 150 stereo unit and binoculars worth $175 A woman res101ng on the 9400 block of Gateshead Drive told pollce her burgundy 1976 Cadillac was stolen Thursday. The los1 was esll· mated at $8.600 A window smash burglary was A 22-year-otd Newport Beach man A light at Main Beach Park near the reported Thursday morning at the was arrested on suspicion of assault lifeguard towef brought police ot-Software Store, 16582 Gothard St and battery after allegedly slu~ing ftce<s to the 4:30 p.m scene, only to The loss Included S 1.965 worth of an employee at the Deja Vu night· find one ol the combatants had left compyter software. club, 2285 Newport Blvd. Employees The other declined to press charges. • • • claimed they had ejected the rowdy A suspicious Pe~s~n seen Inside a A home on the 8 tOO block of Brush customer earlier but that he had vacant house on Bonn Drive was Drive wa.s burglarized find ransacked .. returned after c~anglng clpthes •"!d. . • lo.t.llOJ••w-...fllGO"'~.{'uwi--~. Jp·.,~~~ ... .,.,.) • -~~a~.(.we~~~~~~(>tn"lfl" ..... ~..c-~..-.·~~~d!d S8.600 ....,.~~hot te'..vetry !Ch. -4>i~'k~i~·~d.purpte pants • . • ----· Huntington Beach ·-· .lSewport Beach A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of two bicycles valued at $275 trom her garage In the 2500 bf()ci( of Wavecrett. A SOiano Beach resident reported two pieces of luggage contaJntng more than $2,000 ol cloths stolen from his unlocked car partied at 620 Newport Center Drive . . . A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a television and other household good valued at $585 from his home In the 190 block of Sherlngton, Th~rs~al 1' Newport Beach man reparted The studenl.stora aWber.iy-Cnt3- tlan School, 7661 Warner Ave .. Huntington Beach, was broken into Wednesday night or Tllursday morn- ing. Entry was made through an unlocked door. The loss Included $30 worth ol cookies and candy . . . 1' burglary was reported Thursday night et a home on the 17400 l?IOCk ot Dalryvlew Clrcle. Entry was apparent· ly made through a front bedroom window. Tiie loss included silverware worth $800 and jewlery worth S 1.000. A motor home parked in a driveway on the 6600 block ol Oxtord Drive was burglarized Thursday Entry was made throvgh the side door of the Founta in Valle-}' Someone broke into the garage Thursday ot a home on the 9700 block ot Emmons Circle. The toss included a brand new chrome and blue Columbia blcycle valued at ·s183. Four wire wheetcovers were stolen Thursday from a tan 1979 Olds- mobile Cutlass parked In a carpon on the 10400 block of Stater Avenue: The toss was estimated at $425. A green 1970 Ford Maverick was found Thursday on the 11000 block of Condor Avenue. The car was Identified 81 a llolen venlcle from Orange. I I I . " Low clouds will hover over Coast Coastal pointed out. "But some are afraid to call the government," she said, noting lhat many checks belong to th<>1e having Spanish and Asian surnames. "We really are quite ruce and want to give them back their money." Myers said. Individuals missing thelr re- fund checks should call the IRS at 835-8211 or (800) 424-1040, and be pre pared to give a Social Security number. Bilingual representa- tives are available. H by next spring the lRS ia atill holding undelivered checks. of- ficials will tty tQ obtain curre nt addresses (rom 1983 retuma. In addition, ahe said the IRS will try to trace taypayers through the Poet Service. Checks can always be claimed, but no interest accrues unle. the IRS delayed iaauing the refund, Myers said. Tom Renkal, partner with the Newport Beach aqcounting fl~ Main Hurdman, said a tiny frac- tion of hia clients' refunds are ~ I Dellr .... ,......, ........... Newport Beach City Council members and con cerned airport ne ighbors m onitor j ~t noise on Orcha rd Drive. Airport noise: In the _ear-Of th.e be-hearer delayed. "If they haven't received lt by now, they should ask," he said, recommendlngtaxpayersaend the IRS a reminder by forwarding a copy of the top two pagee of their tax return. ally· less responsive than the IRS to inquiries over sJow-to-&rTlve checks. Even a brief delay prompta phone calla from Irvine aa:oun- tant MUtort' Colllna' cUenta. "If they don't get them in two weeks they call. You know, 'Where's my money?'," Collins said. Singer's ex-agent says sex 'taught' Guitarist Dick Dale's theatrical agent testified Thursday that his former client showed him pictures in 1981 of a 13-year-old girl with whom Dale claimed he was having sex. . Terry Schmidt said Dale also described his sexual encounters with the girl in a series of telephone conversations. His testimony came as Dale's Orange County Superior Court trial on 12 felony child molestation and oral copulation charges moved into its third day. · Testifying as a prosecution wit· nesa. Schmidt said Qale told him he had "taught her" how to perform oral sex on him. The witness told jurors he finally decided to consult a friend with the Culver City Police De- partment about Dale's activities becauae "as it went on it became more of a bothersome issue." Schmidt said he is the father of three girls. aged 9 through 17 at the time. Dale told him the sexual en- countersoccurred in Dale's Balboa Peninsula mansion. though he never mentioned the girl's name nor did he make any reference to his having sexual intercourse with the girl, Schmidt testified. The 46-year-old Dale gained fame in the 1960s as one of the originators of surf guitar music. His band was known as 0ick Dale & the Del-Tones. . Dale is accused of having six sexual encounters with the girl Bl' JERRY HI RSCH Newport Beach resident who llves during July and August 1981 in ol""ttoeDe11JP'lle411e11 in Irvine Terrace, said the type of various rooms of his 1920s-era Newport Beach City Council noise tested Th~y is not the mansion, once owned by King members met Thursday at a John sa.c;ne as the noise she and her Gillette. Wayne Airport noise monitoring neighbors hear. ' :GM~\-~~'*~~~~~~1.M~~!Jy·~~s,~!~ when the council considers sign-tak"' off and ;!he_~pact for ua is hearina:. Clela yel:d · "th th t much longer. Davies said. f:flJ' l!lg .~ agr~nt ~1 e ~un Y De lino agreed to set \lp a almllar Arraignment of a-'J>rison parolee ~ung the a.irport s exf'l'Won. . test -for \he-City Col.lncil in the. charged with rap~ and assault- Meeting on ~hard Drive ln ·Irvine Terr~ area in two weeks. ing five Orange County women Santa Ana He1ghta, the council Newport Mayor Evelyn Hart was delayed in Superior Court ~mbers fo~ ~t nearly 8¥ of said she waa pleased with the test Thunlday until Dee. 16. · the commercial 8.ll'planea take oU demonstration. Robert Eldred Morehead, 29. at ~ nolae level of more than 90 "It helps us to work toward the faces charges ranging Crom rape deabelB ~ loud enough to block binding agreement and to make and intent to commit rape to conversauon. sure the numbers we have in there burglary and false imprisonment But the council members al90 are the right numbers," Hart wd. stemming from a spate of sexual found smaller planes taking off in The 30-year agreement would attacks in August and September the 80-decibel noise level do not limit the number of flights to 55 at in Irvine, Santa Ana, Orange and create the same distur~, ac-first but that would increase to 73 Garden Grove. . cording to Ken Delino, the city as quieter airplanes are in-The suapect was arrested at his executive assistant who arranged troduced. parents' Santa Ana home Sept. 20 the tests. The quietest commercial jet alt.er he was identified by one of "This is probably the loudest tested this morning was the the women he is accused of raping. monitoring station 90 it is a good McDonnnell-Douglas Corp. DC-9 Hewaaordere<f..tostandtrialon 16 place to test." De lino said. Super 80 w hich ranged between felony charges after a preliminary However. Ginnny Davies, a 95 and 102 decibels. hearing last month. • Brighten Your Home For The Holidays! It's not too late to look great for the holidays. We at Alden's invite you to come in and select f,loor coverings for your home in preparation for the upcoming holiday season. There is still plenty of time to get your home in shape for the company that will be coming . ' We would also like to take this opportunity to wish all of our customers the best of holiday seasons. Live the life of UIS Mtde Oettet by lurlln9'0fl ! 11 DEN'S : iiiiilllitioii: ·cu1tom dr•Mri11 mrl. 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P8W l<l9l()H OClA()tT ANOCINCIHNAfl S10Cll l)(CHAHGf8 ANO R£POR1l0 I V THE NASO INITINU \,•t1111:\ NtU f' f 11<1• (I()"' (nq Dow Jones Final Down 9.86 Cloelng 1,215.M •lill llllfi Nation's retail stores say Christmas 'looking good' By Ille A11ocla1ecl P re11 Americans got their Christmas shopping off to a Cast start In November. Many of the nation 's largest retail chains reported Th ursday that sales last month rose 10 percent or moreover Novembe~ 1982. Analysts said the results should be a good indicator of shopping patterns in the little more than three weeks that remain before Chris tmas. Discount brok ers gain BOCA RATON, Fla. -Wall Str~t's chief regulator thinks discount broke rage firms will gain an increasing share of the stocks-and-bonds business in the future. J ohn S .R. Shad. chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commjss1on, noted that these firms, which provide a kmd or "no frills" execution of bu~ and sell orders for investors. have doubled their share of the business in the past five years. Ne w construction down WASHlNGTON -Spending for new construction felJ 2.5 perrent in October, the government said. The Commerce Department estimated on Thursday the value of new construction put in place during the month rose to an a nnual rate of $269.5 billion Crom a revised $276.4 billion in September. The department previously had reported that construction spending fell 0.8 percent in September, but revised that figure Thursday to a 0.6 per<.-ent increase Mutual funds fall NEW YORK -Assets of the nation's 313 money market mutual funds fell $581 million in the latest week. the steepest drop since the $710 million decline of the week ended Sept. 14, according to the Investment Company Institute. The funds' assets hit a record high $232.6 billion exactly one year ago. but since then are down 28.7 percent. The decline, to $165.75 billion m the week ended Wednesday. followed a revised $505 million drop in the funds' asseta the previous week. the Washington-based mutual fund trade group said Thursday. Dollar trad e mixed LONOON -The dollar was mixed in quiet European , trading early today. whJle the price of gold dim~ back above the $400-an-ounL-e mark. Most investors seemed to ht' awaiting the weekJy Ml mgney supply index Crom the US Federal Reserve. due later in the day. The measure of dollars in circulation 1s closely watched as an indicat0r of interest ra lt· trends, which affect dolJar-denommated m vestmt'nts In To~yo, where trading ends befor(.' Europe's business day begins. the dollar edged up to a closing 232.65 yen from Thursday's 232.60 That rompar~ w ith lJSt Friday's dosing 235.15 yen. Later today in London, the dollar was quoted at 232 75 yen. 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