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1983-12-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
----------------- Thank· God for big favor . !ti e a won1an gets car for Christmas -and it's 'h eaven sent' By KAREN E. KLEIN Of '"" Dell) ll'llot lten The Lord works an m ysterious ways. Or at least he did last WE'<.'k, when .. He" gave Vkky Clark a new car for Christmas. "Did God just drop the car down from heaven?" one of the cha ldren in Clark's Costa Mesa neighborhood asked. He may as well have It se<'med like a miracle when the 1978 red Ford Fiesta appeared in Clark's driveway a week ago. The :i8-year-old divorced mother said she found the n ir in her driveway on Hanover Drive when she got home from work. There was a package on her doorstep with a note attachl'd that quoted Bible verses from Philippians and said. "This is a gift for you from me because I love you." It was signed: "An angel of the Lord." Inside the box was a key -a car key. .. l t'Ouldn't believe It," Clark said. "I'm still in a state of shock. I was so happy I cried for two days just thinking about it." The steering wheel of the car was wrapped in a huge bow and another note was attached: "To Vicky and Brady, from God," it read. Clark said she has been driving a 1960 Mercury that "just about chugged to work and back." But there was no way she could buy a new car. She works full lime at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church's preschool and baby sits in the afternoons just to keep up with the rent at her Colle~e Park home. ..At first I thought the car must be from the church," she said. But church members have denied giving it. as has her sister and several close friends and relatives. Clark didn't know who to thank. except tht.' person who signed the note. ---------- Clark and her son. Brady. 8. ran to the car and put the key 1n the lock l• ""'" .... ,,,.., So she and Brady painted a poster, in Christmas rotors, and hung It on their ('!arage. "Thank You. God," it reads. ,- Vicky Clark beams as her son Bra dy. 8, tries out the d river's seat or a car given Dellrl'tlet~_, m ysterio.usly to the Clarks Christmas "fro m God." THI DRAllil CDASI Transit tax hit as 'pork barrel' By JEFF ADLER Of .... 0..,. ,..,. llalt Calling a 20-year. one-cent transportation sales tax increase a "public works pork barrel boon- doggle," Orange County Super- visor Bruce Nestande. has unveiled his own transportation plan that features a lower tax rate over a shorter period of time. Nestande proposed subst1tuttng a 3cent tax for about 18 years. Nestande's plan also would postpone a decision on the Costa Mesa-to-Fullerton ltght-ra1l hne ' he opposes. Instead. a $1 billion discretionary fund should be es- tablished for that project and allocated only after all transpor- tation altem auves to the rail line fuUy are evaluated. he said. The supervisor has been a vocal crlllc over the last several months of thedraft 15-year transportation plan to be considered by the Orange County Transportation Commission Monday. ''I'm w illing to support a trans- portation plan which can be supported by the facts, one which will be utilized. is cost effecuve and accommodates the mobile, low to moderate density lifestyle in Orange County," Nestande said at an afternoon new s conference. "I will not support a public works pork barrel boondoggle at the taxpayers' expense. The proposed l cent for 20 years is just that.'' Except for the tax rate, its duration and the rail -line project. Nestande indicated his support for the balance of draft plan. which emphasizes h ighway improve- ments and freeway-widening pro- jects. But the outspoken supervisor vowed that should the transpor- tation commission reject hts plan wholesale, he would fight the plan when it is considered by the CSu TRA~SlT. Page A2> Catching rays -circa 1900 If you can·1 afford a gallery. offe r a louring t-x hibit. says lri Stein who 'lh ow!' turn-or-the-century French Customer foils bandits' plans; pair arrested A Newport Beach man is being credit with foiling the get.away plans of two robbers who startled customers at a Costa Mesa bank Thunday when they slipped on Groucho Marx masks and slipped out with $29.000 in cash. FoUowing a wild a.nd fast chase that ended in Irvine. police arrested Jerry E. Johnson. 49, and Jeae L. Lopez, 41 , both of Long Beach. po~t••r" su<·h ns this o ne ul Oron~t' Coast banks a nd t••nn is clubs. St'<' morl' mobile urt io today·~ Wt't•kt•ntlt•r. Irvine f irlll hit in toxic shock suit VLI Corp.. the Irvine-based manufacturer of a vaginal con- traceptive sponge. has bef!n sued in Orange County Superior Court by a Santa Ana woman who claims she contracted toxic shock syndrome after using the Today sponge. Michael E. Ho. 37. was one of the mid-morning customers at Bank of America, S48 W. 19th. When the bandits -wearing wip, fake mustaches, plastic ooees and ovenhed gluees -ran out the back door with a grocery sack full of cash, Ho, bolted out the front door. ........ ,........, ...... ~ Patrolman Robert Fate hold1 gun ulecl in bank robbery H IUl~t 1111 In patrol ear. The suit filed on behalf of Marl~Stapelbroek. 28, asks for $5 mUUon in damages and aJJeges the spong_e is unsafe for public ute . VLJ Corp. officlals had no commen t today but have de· fended their product as safe. Police said the quick-thinking customer jumped In his car and followed the crooks, keeping a safe distance between can. Roughly four miles later, Ho flagged down a police officer and allowed hlm to \ake over the chase. Patrolman chued the suspecta at high speedt onto the San Diego Freeway and then Into Irvine where the alleged bandit.a pulled into a small industrial complex. . The alleged crooks, who had 1hed their eo1tumes.1pllt up and made a run for It, officers aaJd. One bolted into a nearby field where he waa ISff BANDITS, P11e A%) f , ~ "lt'a been hard on ua," said Stapelbroek, who said from her home today that ahe became ill and WU holpitaliled ln Novem• ber, aftef' ahowmC toxic ahock 1ympcoma. The federal Food and Drua Admlniatration belan lnvettipt-lnc Stapelbroek'1 medical recorda lut week. 10 dewnnlne lf there ii a link between her IWpected cue of toxic ahock syndrome and UR of the vecfnal IPCJfttt. f8ttTOXIC. Pap Al> Laffer sees interest dip, OC growth By ANDREA ADELSON Of , ... DeMy "-I 1'-" Economist Arthur Laffer, a member of President Reajan's F.conomic Advisory Board, predic- ted Thursday that interest rates will fall to 1950s era lows by the end of the decade, pushed down by a get-tough Federal Reserve policy to shore up"'the dollar. "Can any of you Imagine w hat Orange County would look like with 4 percent mortgages," the USC professor asked his audience of 700, attending Marine National Bank's third economic outlook conference at the lrvlne Marriott. What the supply-side economist sees as a new Federal Reserve policy to stabilize interest rates wilJ be a boon to Orange County's fast-growing economy, said Laf- fer. who gained national promi- nence in the 1970s with his economic recovery theory grounded on cutting capital gauw taxes. Laffer said those anterested in borrowing-should hold orr unt.ll the presidential C"mtest draws closer "We'll set> a major easing ol mone tary rates nt:'ar the cam- paign." Laffer predicted. "I'm exceptionally optimistic about 1984 and the rest of th~ decade." he said. "The recovery in right on track." Forecasters at Chapman Col- legl' painted a shghtly less glow- ing portrait of Orange County'• e<-'Onomic vitality oo Thursday. The county and the state should bask in a robust resurgence of growth in the first nine months of 1984. the college economists' said. But by year's end. the nation's economy could contract because of higher interest rates and escalat- ing inflation. caused by federal l~e LAFFER, Page AZ I Ocean View trustees weighschoolcrrlnch By ROBERT BARKE R Of!MO...,l'tletllaff In an almost certain forerunner of more emotional a n d belt-tightening decisions. Ocean View School District officials are idering a plan that would displace about 800 seventh and eigh th grade pupils from their schools. A citizens committee has rec- ommended the 10 district schools serving seventh and eighth graders as well as kindergarten th rough sixth graders be reduced to seven. If the board of trustees follows the recommt:'ndations next month. it would mean that seventh and eighth graders could no lon~er go lO Westmont, Circle View a1l4 Village View. The three facilities would remain open to younger pupils. however. Officials say that the district would save about $250,000 a year by cutting the position of an assistant principal and having one less teacher and office clerk at the three schools. If the plan goes through, the seventh and eighth graders now at Westmont, Circle View and Vil- lage View would transfer next September to Spring View, Park View. Vista View. Crest View. Harbour View and Marine View schools. Parents who attended this (See SCHOOLS. Page A%) ~lg~flrl"I educetlon Gueaewhat happenewhen tomeonetak• a hot air baloon to IOhool? Ptige a 1. I I Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 9, 1983 Grisly murder scene described By JEFF ADLER o• tM oe11, l'llel 11e11 A Huntington Beach police detective described in court Thursday the bloody death acene he discovered after he climbed through the window of a Hunt- ington Beach home near the Westminster Mall in 1982. Detective Robert Moran told an Orange County Superior Court JUry that two women's bodies were in the locked bedroom of the home, at 14952 Sunnycrest Lane. The bodies were later identified as 27-year-old Shirley Dayco and that of her mother. Amelia Harbulak. 65. Oay<.'o's estranged husband. -12-year-old Rene Flores Dayco. 1s _Jl.p in is lik~ly • -some time this week end A storm spinning out of the Pacific that bro-ught high winds and rain to Northern California didn't make it to Southern Cali- fornia. But forecasters say other storms may sneak through this weekend. Chances of ram here depend on w hether a westerly air now that blocked the storm Thursday bends southward, the National Weather Service said today. That would allow the next in a series of storm fronts to travel south this weekend. Forecasters said there was a 20 pertent chance of rain today. Tonight is expected to be cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain. Temperature1> are expected to be m the low 50s. Today's high was e xpected to reach 67. Saturday, variable clouds w ith a high temperatures in the upper-60sareexpected along with lows m the low-50s. For boaters, northwesterly winds are expected to reach 18 knots. At the beaches. Newport and Huntington beaches shoutct have 3-to 4-foot surf charged with hacking the two women to death with a butcher knife and a meat cleaver on June 14, 1982. Besides the double murder counts, Dayco also faces robbery and burglary charges. If con- victed, he could receive a.death penalty sentence. Detective Moran led jurors, using a diagram of the house and graphic pictures taken by police crimmallsts. on a grisly tour of the house. He said Mrs. Dayco's body ...,.as found lying on the bed in her bedrqpm, obscured by covers pulle<! up over her head. She had been sexually mutilated. Harbulak was found at the foot of the bed. her nude body hunched over and tied with a va('('uum cleaner rord, he said. The detective also displayed pic- tures of a second bedroom. in which the prosecutor alleges Harbulak was assaulted by Dayco. The photographs depict walls splattered with blood and human hair During opening arguments Wednesay. Dayco's attorney, Chief Deputy Public Defender Thomas McDonald said his client does not dispute his involvement • in the killings. The attorney indicated the defense ts aimed at avoiding the death penalty. aANDITS ... From Page A1 surrounded and arrested. The second, ~rd.Ing to police. dashed into an industrial shop where he reportedly changed jackets and then casually strolled back out to the street, still clutching the bag of loot. An officer riding in a police heliropter recognized the bandit despite the clothing switch and radioed to patrolmen on the ground who made the second arrest Dettx"t1ves in Newport Beach were investigating today whether the men are the same two who held up a-Corona del Mar bank last> month BULLETIN BOARD Cerebral palsy benefit run in El Toro Sunday Nautilus Plus. 2436&-Muirlands Blvd , El Toro. will host a lOK run S unday to b~mC'f1t Umted Cerebral Palsy of Orange County. The event will start at 9 a.m . • Co-sponsors include Lake Forest Union 76 Service. Village S ports and 7-Eleven, all located on Mu1rlands Bokulevard. There will be nme div1s1ons. including a wheelchair entry. Registration information is available at 855-1558. Wome n Ma rines pla n Chris~mas party The Orange County chapter of the Women Marine Association will hold its annual Christmas party Saturday at noon at 23932 Via Navarra. Mission Viejo Members whose names begin with A through N s hould bring a salad. 0 through Z a dessert. A gift exchange. wrapped and under $5. will be held. Call Valorie Lephart at 581 -4527 for directions. School to present Christmas concert The choral music department of Mater Dei High School will present its annual Chnstmas concert Tuesday at St. Columban's Church in Garden Grove. The event. which begins at 7:30 p.m.. will feature the freshman, concert, chamber and Handbell choirs. Further mfonnation is available by calling 842-2997 P a ris slide sho w set a t college A Hunungton Beach teacher w ill conduct a shde show and lecture about Pans nt.-xt Friday at Orange Coast College m Costa Mesa. The program. entitled "Pans '83: Changing Yet Constant," will run from 7:30 to 9 p.m . m Room 116 of the Fine Arts Building. Marianne ~human. a French teacher at Golden West College. will lead the iJ!'>gram. She will dLSCuss the country's politics. educational system and work ethic. Admission 1s S4 Tickets may be purchased at the OCC Ticket OUice. located m the rollege's Student Center Building. They may also be purchased by phone with a charge card by calllng 432-5527. Magician Reginald should be able to make dog and cat animosity disappear o n Saturday Magic menagerie Trick s should make pets 'disappear ' A magician'ssorcery and Kris Kringle's jingle will provide free entertairunew .. atan Irvine Animal Shelter Iund:r~iser from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. By day's end. animal caretakers hope their orphaned charges -45 dogs. 40 cats and six rabbits -will all have magically found homes. "h 's a Magic Christmas" will feature Reginald Duff. whOSE,' sleight of hand is supposed to conjour up animal performers and the jolly old man dressed 1n red sometime around l p.m. In addition. animal trainer Sue Myles wi ll be o n hand to give 10-minute pet consultations for pets with behavior problems. She 1s asking a $1 fee which will be donated to the shelter The shelter staff 1s sponsoring a holiday bake sale and complimentary punch and roffee will be served. "Even $300 wou Id be a big help," said event organizer Teresa Davis. Whnt money is raised will go toward building a C'Orral for shelter residents a nd a petting z.oo of farm animals. A ne w t'llY shelter. to be ready for o('cupancy in Ft•bruary, did not include a corral at the Sand Canyon property. The shelter is at 20401 Sun Valley Drive. in Laguna Canyon. one third of a mile south of the El Toro Road intersection F'urther information can be obtained by calling 559-PETS. LAFFER IN IRVINE ... · From Page A1 deficits and Federal Reserve poli- cies. Laffer. however, defended Re- agan's opposition to raising taxes to trim federal deficits. Another outspoken economic adviser to the Reagan administration. Martin Feldstein, wa.c; publicly dressed down recently for statmg a view oppo5ite the president. Laffer t'Ontended that govern- ment borrowing versus govern· ment taxing has the same net result. a capital starvro t'COnomy stugghng under h1ghl'r interest ratC'S "Tht• proble m 1s g•)Vt•rnmcnt spending :· he• said. "That doesn't mean I'm n6t cont'N'nt•d about deficits. but thcv arc> a c..·011se· quC'nc<.• of a bad ~onomy " He contended c1mtmued t'con - om1<' hc•alth will low f:'r the federal deficit and a balam·c'CI uudget - maybe <'Ven a s urplus <.·ou ld be expc..>ct<.'CI by the l'nd of thl• decade. "Ronald Reagan 1s doing e xact- ly the corrtx"t job to b rmg down the deficit," Laffer said. He pointed to other l.'<.'onomic indicators -a robust stock mar- ket. the declining price of gold and a strong dollar against foreign\ currencies -falling on the heels of the Reagan election . However. he added. "we hav<'n't gone nearly C'nough to cut taxt.>s.·• Oops/I We're Not Lis.ten Ing ••• Due to techn1C'al problems, the Dally Pilot's "We're L1stl1ning" phunl' hne is temporarily out of service. The Pilot apolog1ws to readPrs wh11 1ned tu aill on this line and received no answer We hope tht-lme wdl be repaired soon so that you can continue to provide valuable input on what you hke and dLSHke about the Pilot In the meantime. if somethlngroncems you about thl• paper. please call one of our regular oHice numbers and lhf' operator w1ll 'refer you to the apprupnate editor I CONTINUED STORlll I TRANSIT TAX ... From Page A1 county's 26 ci ties and by the Board of Supervisors. And he said he then would oppose the tax if it reaches the ballot. Nestande said he planned to formally submit the plan to trans- portation commissioners at Mon- day's meeting. County supervisors were em- powered by the state Legislature to place the transportation sa.les tax question on the ballot if at least 14 cities and the Board of Super- vtsoFS approve a list of projects to be completed and a spending plan. The ballot question tentatively is scheduled to appear on the June 1984 ballot. The draft plan c·allcd for a 15-yt•ar penny sales tax increase to pay for a $5.6 billion package of l'OUnt y transportation improve- ments. But the most recent draft of the plan submnted to transpor- tation commissioners recommend- ed the sales tax increase be imposed over a 20-year term. Citing the..• $5.6 billion estimate Cor rompleting the improve ments rerommended. Nestandi: said the tax imposed for 20 years would raise $8.4 billion. "What's the extra money for?" he said. "There 1s no answer beyond frankly stating it's a slush fund." He added that it is "outrageous" to raise close to $3 billion more from taxpayers than is needed to TOXIC SUIT .. From PageA1 The re have been 103 deaths from toxic shock, which has appeared mainly in women using tampons. The Centers for. Di.lease Control counted 2,204 cues of toxic shock syndrome through mid-1983. . The sponge has been used by 200,000 women since its Introduc- tion June 16. The suit alleges Today packaging does not warn users "of physical dangers," and claims 200 complaints have been filed against the corporation, in- cluding five toxic shock reports. The FDA's Tom Sawyer, direc- tor of the compliance division in Los Angeles. disputed the com- plaint figures. He ~Id the FDA is aware of the five suspected toxic ·shack romplamts, but "on follow through. they didn't prov(' to be TSS." He said the FDA probe will include a review of the compan y's c:omplalnt files. Sawyer could not say when the investigation will be completed. complete the projects identified In the plan. "I would support a sales tax levy of up w 3 t-ents for whatever period of time is determined ne<.-essary to finance identified projects," Nestande said. He added he thought It would take about 18 years to raise the revenue needed. Another reason for substituting a 3cent tax increase for the proposed one-cent hike Is that it would be more palatable politi- cilly, Nestandesaid. The3cent tax would not draw the wrath of car dealers and others who sell high-ticket retail items. These merchants fear the tax would drive customers into neighboring CQUnll<.'S with lower tax rates, he said. "The cxcessive"'money and un- substantiated project makes it vulnerable and easy to defeat," Nestande said . Supervisor Thomas Riley, the transportation commission chair- man, was in Washington O.C. on matters pertaining to John Wayne Airport and c'Ould not be reached to c:ommC'nt on the proposal. SCHOOLS ... From Page A1 week's standing-room-only meet- ing at district headquarters in Huntington Beach heard the con- solidation with considerable equa- nimity. But many undoubtedly were walling for the second shoe to drop. and that would be the much more controversial proposals to close some of the distnct's 23 schools completely. And officials are hinting that move will be necessary in the wake of the district running about $1 million in the red this year despite a $900,000 cutback in transportation as well as a reduc- tion in classroom offerings and non-teaching positions. The 15-square-mile district, which is primarily in Huntington Beach but has schools in Fountajn Valley. Westminster and Midway City. had a peak enrollment ·of 14.000 in 1973-74 and operated.25 schools. This year. 23 schools sull are operating but there are only about 9,600 pupils. Hearings on the consolidation plan are scheduled to begin next week (all at 7 p.m.) -Westmont. 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During the past month, C'1ty 11H1c1a ls and local n •s1dents have cxprt•SS<.-d oppos1tiun to two sludge disposal proj(.'C'lS that eoulct he built a t th<.• d1strn·t's Foun wln Valley plant Dale, 46, is charged with 12 felony counts o f child molestation and oral copulation stemming from six sexual encounters he is alleged to have had with the gtrl in his Balboa Peninsula home during JuJy and August 1981 Til e d ~ p agoda -s t yle roo fline, pink-hued stucco sides and dragons make 'China House' a n unusua l buy at just S2. 7 5 million. Councilwoman Barbara Bro wn. who is Fountain Valley's rep- resentative on the Sanitation Dis - tricts o( Orange County board of dire<•tors. told the council about recent developments about sludgl' disposal plans. The plans h aw dr:iwn strong opposition frum l'llY officials and residents Brown h ad good news for th<.·m S he said the district's board ha<> Connally adopted two other sludge disposal options that would have no impact un Fountain Valley These are d1sposctl o t sludgt-m the Coyote Canyon landfill and contracung with a private firm for disposal of sludge in a remote a rea. Sludgt• 1s thl· !>ohrl m:itl•nal lt'ft ov<.•r afwr sc•wag<· wa'\lewaler 1~ pnl(•csst'CJ. Thl• ('lty hm, bc-<(.'n opposing plan~ fur ml'l'.ha nil·al <'<>mposting ('>Wring ~lutlge an t:'lll tow<.•rs) and C'\H'Ombu.;uon (burn ing slud~c· with mun1t·1pol garbagl·) al tlw Foun1.<.11n Vallt·v plant Facing the jury. Da le e mouunal- ly denied the allegations. a t times s topping the questioning by de- fense attorney Michael Quigley to wipe tears from his eyes. China House is in the listings Al Tut:SClay's mc•l't1ng. the· t'll~ eoum·ll abo voted unanimously to m::.truc-t thf' C'll v attornev to hav<· fountain Valit•y dc-!.1gnatL>Ci .i "r<.-spons1bl(• agc·m·y" an t'Onnet·- tllm with futun • sanitation pro· .)l't'lS Throughout his testimony. Dale never referred to the 13-year-old or her younger siste r as girls, but called the m "the children." $2. 75 millio11 gets you this China ch armer on Newport Harbo r The former teen idol. whose band, Dick Dale & The Del-Tones hef p ignite the surf music craze of the 1960s, has contended through- out the trial that the charges he (aces were trumped up by his former wife, J eannie Grimmett, to discredit him. The trial opened in Santa Ana two weeks ago with the t~timony of the 13-year-old. now 15 and living in St. George, Utah. She described for jurors how Dale had coaxed her into per- forming sex acts despite her reluctance. The girl said Dale never exerted force. Dale, whose real name is Rich- ard Anthony Monsour. has been free on $25.000 bail since his arrest by Newport Beach police last February. I · ' -l • By STEVE MARBLE Of IN Dellr l'llol llOfl Forget for a moment that half the property is under wate r. That doesn't matter. And forget that the second and third floors aren't connected or that there are massive rocks in the laundry room. That doesn't mat- ter either . It doesn't matte r because this is the China House -one of the most distinctive, well-known pieces of architecture in all of Newport Beach. The ho~ with its pinkish hue. gold-leaf dragons and pagoda roof line sits off the entrance to Newport Harbor in a small, tran- quil rove. Once known as "The Breakers," the inlet now is called China Cove after the famous house. Owned by the same family since 1t was built for W.J . Lindsay in 1929, the China House -until now -has never been opened for general inspection. B ut the th ree-story structure-is for sale and prospective buyers for the first time can take a close look at the house tha{ has stood as a landmark to sailors for decades and something of a m ystery to all who have gazed at it. The price? It's listed for a modest $2.75 million. Real estate broker Bill Cote considers it the best bargain m town. "I've never seen or been in a house like this in all my years in real estate," says Cote, who's been in the business 10 years and has handled proper.ty deals for people such as cop-turned-writer Joseph Wambaugh. ·.·, ·•· .. ~ 4.•· ~-~--..,, -' ' ' ... " • • .• ..! ........ J:·.'1. ·* ' . . ....-. . .. -. 11·-year.old. thugs brought to justice .. Two 11-year-old bays tearfully adm11ted Thursday that they robbed a 9·year-old Irvine girl of a dollar 1n cnange tasl Friday alter one of their schoolmates at Irvine's Venado Middle School lipped police "They cried their eyes out." Sgt Otek Bowman sa10 They sa•d they only wanted to borrow tne money The young bandits, whose names were withheld oecause or thetr age were arrested and released ID their parents A S600 Blaupunkt radio was stolen from a car parked m the t 7000 block of Jordan Avenue. discovered miss- ing Thursday m?r~in~ A $300 Sony te1eves1on was des- covered missing lrom a construction traller on Marcon• Thursday Police said they tound no forced entry. Burglars un;uc"cessfully tried to force meir way Into 1wo homes Thursday. one tn the 18000 blocks ot Portoltno Drive and Via Siena. But a break-an did occur at a third home on T arocco. Burglars broke a window and ransacked the residence. taking $900 In valuables. Huntington Beach An intruder may have used a pass key to burglarize an apartment Thursday on the 7700 block DI Warner Avenue. The toss, estimated at $3,000, included television and stereo equlpm"!'I. • A red 197 t Volkswagen 'Bug" was reported stolen Thursday from the 19200 block of Shoreline Onve The toss was estimated at $4.500. .. . ·~. . . '-r" ~ .... -. -· . . A man was arrl!steo I nursday afternoon at Albertson s market 7701 Warner Ave . on susp1c1on of shoplilteng. C1garet1es valued al S 10 were recovered An Ora_nge 1971 Volkswagen ·Bug" was burglarized late Wednes- day or early Thursday on tl'WI 7700 block ot Newman Avenue The loss included a $20 ha11 dryer. a S 130 Nikon came<&. a $20 curling iron. leotards and tigttts,J#orth $50. and S 15 worth ot items from an overmghl bag A burglary was reported ThurSday night at a home on the 8100 block ot K1ngflshef O<ive. A garage door was pried open to enter_ The loss Included S 10 tn coins and $40 In costume 1ewelry. A white 1970 Volkswagen camper parked In an alley behind the 100 block of 13th Street was burglarezed Thursday. A wind wlng was forced open to enter. The loss Included stereo equipment valued at $568. Fountain Valley Someone ransacked a master bedroom after forcing open a sliding glass door to a residence 1n the 900 block of Ellis Avenue and stole $2.525 In jewelry ~n~ coins. A burglar entered a residence In the tOOOO block of San Leon Avenue alter breaking a bathroom window and stole a color TV set valued at $700 . . . Someone sole a purse containing $25 that a drivef" had placed behind lhe front seat ol tter car which was parked m the 10000 block or Ellis Avenue Lawbreakers brolle rour doorknobs In apparent eNorts to ransack rooms at Allen school. 16200 Bushard St There were no 1nd1ca· 11ons that anything had Deen taken La~una Beach Laguna Beach pohce are seeking a short Or1en1a1 man who witnesses say attempted to molest a 9-year-old gerl In the 300 block DI Glenneyre Street Thursday The suspect was described as about 30 years ot age. wearing short hair, a mustache and a oeard stubble Jewelry and miscellaneous items valued at a total of $8,600 were stolen from a house In the 1300 block ot Baja Street, Laguna Beacn pohce report. A total of $350 In cash was taken from a house In the 2800 block ot Laguna Canyon. R~a~. Musical equipment valued at $1 ,625 was stolen from a building In the 1100 block ot South Coast Highway. • Costa Mesa A t!WI climbed over a fence and kicked In an otflce door 10 The Battery Fectory. 2130 Canyon Drive. and stole $340 worth of belongings 1ncludlng an answering machine. a cordleU telephone and calculator. Cloudy days and cooler nights ahead C""''"\tf\n SC se 39 Coas tal CnaHn1on W v )8 ~~ -Seturd8y, Oeoember 10 Cn111011e NC Sl C~llt •I 2S e low T: .. v .... bi. ''OUO• IOlllQlll Mottry ''°"0' Cn1c.t90 26 2' -tt' ~ ..... S11u101y Cool., d•Y• ...,In M>Qnt IOOa. Ot\C,nnah lS ~· Cl4!V91and 32 26 61 lo 7• 11><1Sa1u•01y64 10 68 L-• u Co•uml>41 SC S7 26 ~~r~ to~• o-,,,_ .. .,.,, !rom POoAt Cone"" Co<vmr>ut ,. 29 llO<I 10 5.,, C-1• i.11>1>0 IO tnt 01ff11.F1 WOtl• 68 s• .,..,.c.,, So<Oet 10Ulhwet1 wonOs 8 to 01'110'1 n 2S 1s 'noes "' ,,... 111.,,,_ •nd .. ..,,, o.n ... 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Cote contends the luckly buyer. in addition to ge tting a landmark house, can also s w ing a 25 percent tax credit for an y re modeling because the structure seems a li k e l y ca nd i dat e a s a state-recogn1U'd historic site. The house was butlt for a Pasadena family that w as so taken with' Orienta l the mes they traveled to Peking and Hong Kong to purchase rugs and artwork for lhe house. The struc- ture is built on solid bedrock that has a llowed it to weather storms and surf that have tom and twisted neighboring homes buiJt on lesser foundations. A small private beach sur- rounded with the huge boulders sits off to one side of the house and a brightly painted bridge that leads to the second floor spans sand and rock. The house. however . has its peculiarities. The third floor. for instance. is not connected to the SeCC>nd noor One 'rri Ust use· an outdoor sta1n'ase to reach the top-floor bedrooms Cote claims tht• design w as intendeR. "The kids slept up there and tiff family. I gues.s. didn't want to be bothe~ with the kids .. The only ronnectaon between· the first and second n oors is a small elevator The elevator works but no one volunteered to ride it dunng a recent tour Half the property that comes with the house lS under wa ter. stretching out toward the harbor entrance. Cote claims there were plans once for buildmgmore homes and streets on this now·submerged land. Construc- tion of the harbor jetty, however. raJSed the w ater level In all. the house con tains four bedrooms. four baths, two patios that look over the ha rbor entra nce and a kitchen so small it almost seems like an afte rthought. The ho use has ha rdwood floor throughout and a beacon a top the green tiled roof. Finding a buyer. Cott' believes. will not be d ifficult "It suspect it w ill be a sophisti- cated. moneyed person." h e says "An opportunist -and 1 d on't mean that ma negauve sense. Just someone who will appreciate the histo rical ,,ignificant as welJ as the tax credit." She said sanitation officials have announced their bac·king of these other disposal o ptions m a le tter to the Environmental Protection Agency, In addition. sanitation districts officials are sending Fountain Ne wport-Mesa school board l eaders name d Two newly elected board mem- bers and one re-elected board member we re seated during the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's annual organizational meetmg. The trustees also voted in a slate of new officers during the Tuesday session . • The newest·school board mem- bers, Tom Williams and Jim DeBoom. along with the Ke n Wayman, recently elected to his SCC.'Ond term, participated in e lect- ing Judith A. Franco to the pc'>st of board president, Forrest K . Wc•rner as vit'e prt•sidcnt/clerk. John W. Niro-It '3S ·s('('retary · and Norman R. Loats. assistant scc:- reta r y The board w all not nwet again until Jan. 10. This dc-s1gnat1on would re4U1rl.' thl· sanitation d1str1cts to notify f ountain Va lley 1mmed 1atc·ly fl'- garding future prOJC.'t'ts at the plant. In add1t1on, thL' C'l ty can t•xerc1se control by n'(Ju1nng the sanitation dist ricts to obtain cond1t1onal use pcnnits for futurP pro.Jl'<'ts, Brown said. Thf' l'OU nc1lwoman said the dt;.i should takt• a pos1uon that t'O-combust1on pro.)e('ts are not only undes1rab!C' in Founta10 Val- ley but should be viewed as unacceptable in any r'esident1al area in the county. Brown said the latest develop- ments should reassure residents who live near the sanitation plant New 11(,rt ma n h eads 1n c nta l h~alth board The O ra ngt• ( 'uunty Mental Health Adv1sorv Board ha!. elected Nl·wpo rt ·&·al·h psychol- ogist Eug~nl• A Ern'S011 as c·han· · man. " I-It• was Sl'l'V1ng ii~ eha1rman 11f the..• Mental Ht•a lth Adv1M114' Board Qua lity A~surann> C11n1: m1ll<"E:'. , Irvine Coast building , approval gets delay A sweeping decision that would grant the Irvine Co. developme nt rights to th e 9.435-acre Irvine Coast was d elayed for one week by the Board of Supervisors so that a last-minute hitch in the plan could be ironed out. S upervisor Thomas Riley re - quested the delay until Dec. 14 so negotiations to work out a solution to the problem could continue. Riley said Wednesday he expected county planners a nd the d e- velopers would be able to strike a compromise. The snag developed when coun- ty s upervisors balked at the Irvine Company's insistence that certain restrictions be placed on open space lands to be donated to the county when development begins. The restrictions the developers sought would bar the county from constructing hotels or motels on the property, prevent the use or sale of a lrohohc bc..•veragcs other tha n b<.-cr or wine on the acreagd. restril't the USC of motorcycle UT other "noisv ve hicles," and wou ld bar skating rinks. bowling alle~t or other permammt indoor rN.'- rcat1on facilities. The Irvine Co. sought the restrictions on the 2.650 acres to bt> turnc'CJ ove r to the l'OUnty tb ensure tht' c-ounty d(){'6 not use th~ land in ways tha t m ight ~ 1mcompauble or compct1t1ve with the developme nt pla ns . • The Irvine Coast, a hillv. gristine stretch of t'Oasthne ~ ... tween Ne wport ~ach anti Laguna Beach , re mains the larg- est undeveloped coastal area ll\ Southern California. T he company's plans for ~ht' land incl ude building 2.000 luxur}' homes on lots ranging in size to 10 acres, l.750 hotel rooms and 325.000 square feet of commert.'1al space. . ............. _ Brighten Your Home For The Holidays! 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Ca 12127 • .... 648·4131 --646-235 UT.MM I A .. -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 9, 1983 . . -=----~~·-r--------=-7P.!~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiii;i;;:;;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii •op oF 1H1 111w· J ,...... t d 1T·s NOT YET Too LATEI -oNL v 23 DA vs LE " · • e nre t t e sen enc e ro Rotund ALL '83 Taxes Wllllheld and Retover 80 '82 Taxes 1nvos1men1 Tax Credits /Energy Tax CJed tls NATION J d Ab f · 'b l d bl" t t' I 1 2 1 4 I 6 I 10 1 Leverage U ge: SC&m 1gure e r aye pu IC rU8 Real Estate · Developmental Otl & Gas No Mtn/Max Investment Baltimore rowhouse blaze claims 8 lives By 1he Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -Fonner South Carolina Rep. J ohn Jenrette wu sentenced to two years in prilon and fined $20,000 today for his bribery and conspiracy convlcltons in the FBl's Abscam case. Five have received sentences of from one year to three yean and fines up to $50,000. Only one, former Rep. Richard Kelly, R-Fla., has yet to be sentenced. Jenrette's lawyer, Kenneth Rob- in.son, pleaded with Penn fora sentence of no more than alx months because, the attorney said, J enrette was the only Ablcam defendant whose judgment was distorted by alcoholism. RSVP: CALL NOW (714) 680·1424 Presented by DAL TON, DAL TON I COOPER, INC. 2691 Richter Ave . Ste 106. Irvine · Near JambOree/405 Our Stall of Attorneys and Accountants will be available 9 AM · 9 PM Monday Through Saturday, 1 PM · 5 PM Sunday FOR A PRIVATE NO FEE INITIAL APPOINTMENT BALTIMORE -A fast-moving fire roared through a three-story rowhouse early today, killing eight people. including two who jumped from windows to escape the flames, officials said. Three other people also apparently were forced to Jump for safety. and were seriously injured as well as burned, said fire officials. Among those killed were five children, including a week-old infant, and a teen-age girl who was seven months pregnant. ·•You have be- trayed your pubUc trust. not only as it re lates to the citizens of your dis- trict in South Caro- lina, but for every- bodyin the coun- try," U.S. District Judge John Gar- rett Penn told ·~~t~rebe~re~~bMr.~============================~ Jenrette when the prosecutor says the """ '\T'h ere are the hnngry ?' WASHINGTON -PrC's1dential counselor F..dwin Meese III says ht• has not seen any authoritative evidence there are hungry children in America and that many people go to soup kitchens "because the food is free and that's t'as1er than paying for n:· Meese said the Task Fo rce on Food Assistanct' was created by President Reagan in September "to get to the bottom of some of these allegations that have been unsubstantiated. ··So. if there are hungry children. the question is why are they hungry? The United States government is spending more on food assistance than 1t ever has in history." he said. 'Navy said unprep are d NEW YORK -An investigative arm of Congress says the Navy remains J.mready for war despite big budget increases in the past three years. The New York Times reported today. A confidential report by the General Accounting Office said the Navy has spent too much money on new ships and airplanes and not enough on ammunition, fuel, maintenance and support equipment, the report said. WORLD Oil prices le ft alon e GENEVA. Switzerland -OPEC oil mjnis- ters ~eft oil prices and production limits un- changed as they concluded their semiannual s trategy meeting today, the 13-member cartel announced. The official benchmark price of $29 a barrel and the overall production ceiling of 17.5 million barrels a day were adopted last March. man has been remorseful and he has suffered?" Roblnson asked. J e n r e t t e i n Jolm J enrette handing down the sentence. Assistant U.S. Attorney Reid We- ingarten, in urging that Jenrette re- ceive at least as severe a sentence as the other defendants, told Penn he realized Jenrette had performed important community service since his conviction three years ago and was remorseful. J~et~. a Democrat, is one of seven members of the House and Senate. all now out of office. who were convicted on various charges in the undercover investigation involving a phony Arab sheik offering bribes for help with an immigration bill. But Weingarten added that "these compassionate feelings must be over- come by the objective component ... his almost unbelievably gross sellout." 73 tests completed Columbia, astron a uts ch eck e d fo r wear, tear EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) - Scientists inspected Col- umbia and its astronauts today for signs of wear from a record 10-day flight, but it. may be weeks before ') officials know why a computer and a navigation device failed and forced an 8-hour landing delay. With the $1 billion European Spacelab in its cargo bay, Columbia ended its flight of more than 4 million miles in a dusty touchdown at 3:47 p.m. T hursday, less than an hour before sun.set. The ninth space shut- tle mission was hailed as a success for the reams of scientific data ac- cumulated during the voyage. Fourteen coun- tries contributed to 73 experiments conducted round-the-clock in an post-landing news con- ference. "We also have one that has been proven time and time again, and that's that the level of uncertainty in the uni- verse is a constant," Abrahamson said. The four m1ss1on specialists -Owen Gar- riot, Robert Parker, Byron Lichtenberg and West German scientist Ulf Merbold -were hurried off for a week of 12-hour-a-day experi- ments on how the body reacts to weightlessness. and the return to grav- ity. The tests will dupli- cate those done during the flight. The six astronauts - the biggest crew on any space flight -were not endangered by the delay from the scheduled 7:59 a.m. landing and had food and fuel for another twodays, NASA officials said. The flight had already been extended by one day. IT/ I · 0 I unprecedented amount ff a esa sp o use Jn s 0 . of scientific activity. OSLO. Norway-Danuta Walesa arrived m "We have many scien- Oslo today to accept the 1983 Nobel Peacc Pri~ uflc firsts that came out on behalf of her husband, Solidarity leader Lech of this mission." said Walesa. who declined to leave Poland for fear he NAS A administrator would not be allowed to return Accompanied by ·G <.' n J a m e s the couple's oldest son, Bogdan. 13. she was Abrahamson. flanked by welcomed by the chairman and secretary of the shuttle Commander Circulation • 842-4334 Classified • 842-5878 rform•nce• every night •t 8 :30 •nd ·3o p.m~ 'An a 111onat 4 30 pm l)lltlormanc.e ·~ r1.,1ng otfe1e<.1 011 (Ilk 8 9 IQ & , and Dec 15 through 22 • A multitude ol living angels soar high above you in the night sky beneath the t20 1001 high Ca1hedral ceiling • Roman legionnaires on prancing white horses • Thousands ot tw1nkt1ng stars • A cast ol 200 au1hen11cally costumed performer~ • A shah of hghl comes from miles an space lo pierce the gtass watt ol the Cathedral and 1llu· m1nate the manger CALL: "The biggest Christmas ~geant in the country a lavish production" Cnannel I New!> "The evening 1s filled wrth color. detail end 11arrety .. gets the audience 1n the Christmas spirit" Los Angele~ Titnes "The most elaborate rn lhe west" Santa Barbard News ... 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TOP OF THI lllWI · NEW YORK (Al') -A controvemal ainanp on Grenada was built w ith help from fugitive fi~nc1er Robert L. Vetca a t the behest of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, according to a televised report. Quoting unidentHled federal authorities. NBC News reponed Thursday that Vesco. through an intermediary. secretly arranged for a Florida dred.l[lnacompany to come to Grenada to helpd redgC' a part of Hardy Bay to bulld the 9,800-foot runway. Veaco, who has been re portedly Uving in Cuba recently, became involved in the airport <.""Onstruction a l Castro's re(jUCSl. NlK.' suld Prior lo Vt>~·u':. 11W1>l vt·m~nt. Cubu11 urmy construction workers didn't ht•Vt• the right equ1p- m1•11t tu build tht• runway over the bay. NBC said. In a speech Hl March. Rl'ngnn displayed aerial photographs of Lh c-run"way and said Cu ba. w lth backing and (m(im·ing from lhe SoviN Union. was building the runway lo extend Cuban influence in tlw area. T he Grenadian government said at the time the airport was being built to.im:reast" tourism. U.S. troops landed on Grenada on Oct. 25 and Two U.S. servicenten wounded in ha~rage evacuated Americans living on the island. Theauthorltln told NBC that Vesco'& intermedi- iry wu Michael Yamanis. and said Yamanis is a '-'01w1cted drug smuggler who is now a federal witness providing information about Vesco's ac- tivities on behnlf of the Cu bans. An official of the dredging company told NBC the company did not know anything about Vesco but confirmed the company got the G renada job through a Michael Yamanis. NBC did not identify the dredging company. NA TO urges Russia to renew arms talks BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) -NATO foreign BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Shiite position. the se<,'Ond wip<'d ministers today appealed to the Soviet Union to Shiite militiamen fired on the out in two days bv the Marines. return to nuclear arms talks but said there would be Marine base at Beirut airport Brooks said one Marine was no change in missile deployment plans. today. wounding two U.S. ser-slightly wounded and one Navy Ending a two-day strategy conference, Sec- vicemen. and Israeli gunboats and Seabee s uffertod minor wounds retary of S tate George P. Shultz and 15 foreign helicopter gunships attacked a wh<'n two rocket-pro pC'lled ministers from the Western alliance signaled their PLO base near Tripoli. grenades and smallarms hrl' willingness to keep disarmament talks a)jve. A PLO spokesman said the struck near the northeastern pt.'r-"We urge the countries of the Warsaw Pact to Israeli shelUng killed one person 1mcter of the base seize the opportunities we offer for a balanced and and wounded three and that the Brooks sa1J the Mannl' was in a Con u I tan l constructive rela tionship for genuine detente." the Israelis set up a naval blockade to bunker and tht· Scabt>e was dnv-ministers said in a communique. prevent Vasser Arafat a nd his ing a bulldozer when the ba&• \111\\a~ Corp .• look-"We are determined to insure security on the loyalists from evacuating Tripoh. came u nder fire inµ to .. t•nd ii.., arm~ basis of a balance of fort't'S at the lowest possible Israel denied it set up a blockade. The woundPCI Ma nne was of .. a lc· .. pc·oi•lt• into level." The Marine contingent at the t•\•arnatPd by helieopter to th<• Shultz told re porters, 'The re is lots of com-. l --' · h ti h b I h G llt'\\ f'on·i1•n huul.... If · atrportreta iatt:'U wit sma arms. amp 1 ious assau t s 1p uam. "" munacation betw~n Moscow a nd Washington. it s 40mm grenades and anti-tank The Seal.X'e suffered a broken ha .. t•nli!oth'tl formc•r possible Lo have a constructive and reasonable Dragon missiles and "the firing eardrum when a rocke t pro!X'lled St•t•rc•lary ol' Sta It· relationship we're ready to have it." ceased. There were no other grenade blast hurled him off the I \I I I Whether it leads to an ything, he added. ''that of \lc·"\:atu c·r . . a i•• casualties or damage," Marine tractor. He was treated at t he " course is up to the Soviet Union." spokesman Maj. Dennis Brooks airport. Brooks said. Jr. 11,Jwlp cl raw U[) tlw NATO Secretary Gene ral Joseph Luns said the said. The P LO base shelled by Israeli hatl le• pla ns. a c·o m -allies were disappointed by a Soviet decision Beirut radio stations said the gunboats contained ten ts. build-lllHH.' !-pok<>!!ontan sa ys.: Thursday t.o end a round of strategic anns limitation I STATE Flynt drops his bid for U.S. presidency By t~e Associated Pren LOS ANG ELES -Hustler magazim• publisher Larry Flynt, fresh from arrests in three stat.es and accused of desecrating the American flag. says he's dropping out'of the race for the preS\dency. Flynt, a para plegic wh~ courtroom antics have drawn costly fines and a 60-day jail sentence. announced his withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination Thursday in a tet'SC' news release. Glass found in sh erbe t LOS ANGELES -A grocery cham removed half-gallon t'Ontainers of Jerseymaid Old Fashioned Brand orange sherbet from its shelves because two women were hospitalized after eating sherbet in which glass particles were found . a store official said. Anyone who had bought half-gallon containers with the code number 318 on the side panel should return them. Cen1etery d eer shot SAN JOSE -Deer that have been munching on funeral wreaths at a Roman Catholic cemetery have been spared from the rifle, a t least temporarily. after church officials bowed to pressure from angry animal lovers. After learning that two deer were shot this week at the Gate of Heaven cemetery in Los Altos, the Santa Clara Valley Humane Society threatened to seek a court injunctio!l to protect the animals. ooun~ra~~ ~w~a~d~~t~h~e~i~n~p~-a~n~d~v~e~h~~~l~es~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ta~inG~~aw"hoot~W~a~w~te. SALE DOORS Ol'fll ~AT., Utli. 3R 9:30 AM SHARP!! HURRY!! "I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE" p1tgr<1mt; pROQr<ESs ct1R1sr1An aoohsroat l l .}, 1 . , Isabel Peron 9430 WARNER AVE • (I Isabel Peron returns to hoIDe BUENOS AIRES. Ar- gentina (AP) -Former President Isabel Peron returned home today after two years in exile to attend the inauguration of Argentina's first civ- ilian president since she was ousted by a mHitary ooup in 1976. She im- mediately attacked the generals. "You know all the pernicious con.sequences of nat io n a l authoritarianism, chain- ing liberty... discourag- ing yo uth , i m - poverishing to the point of misery millions of families. comprom ising national sovereignty. at- tacking moral principles. disdaini~ the workers and trampling their rights, subst ituting without measure arbi- trariness for JUStice. authorizing terror and the disappearance of thousands of citizens." Mrs. Peron said in a 10-minute statement at the airport . Raul Alfonsin will be sworn in Saturda y for a six-year term as presi- dent. Mrs. Peron was invited by Alfonsin to attend the ceremony and sources said she is sched- uled to meet private ly with the new president befoce leaving Monday. Mn, Peron, 56, is titu- lar head of the populist. labor-based Peronist party that had not lost an election since 1946. Santa Photos Visit lhe raJ SaNI with Che real beard It Huntiftl'OI' c.e.er. f ftlt.lnl photDI only '3M BIBLES. MUSIC! GIFTS! BOOKS! CARDS! CHILDREN'S! ACCE IE ! B.OOKS UPTO 75% Testimony I Christian Growth! Prophecy! Counseli ,. AT BUSHARD WILD WEST SHOPPING CENTER FOUNTAIN VALLEY GIFTS UPTO Everything Is on sale I First come· first Served· O~r Goal: A Total.~_. ............ Sell-out by Dec.24th 53off ATIENTION "We are one of-the large retailers of religious books and accessories in i South Calif.! 1 During this sale extravaganza. th e new owners expect to sell out the entire inventory to the bare walls -then completely restock in January. Don 't miss out." Thank you, the Management ..>- CHILDREN'S BOOKS UPTO %-153 OFF RECORDS TAPES I UP TO 75'1/f MERRY . . . [ A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 9, 1983 D Death on wheels in Orange County Six people dead, nearlya score injured. Survivor:s have lost sight, limbs and control of bodily functions. Children are motherless, families bereaved. Lives forever scarred by by brutal injury and death. This two-week toll of carnage and personal catastrophe are not the result of war or natural disaster or massive mechanical failures. These Orange Coast tragedies never had to happen. They are the result of automobile accidents. And with few exceptions, are related to excessive speed alone or in combination with alcohol abuse. Area law enforcement officials traditionally make a special effort during holiday times to monitor traffic, head off disasters about to happen, and cite motorists for d runk driving or speeding. It is their way of helping to keep holidays happy occasions, not mournful remembrances. But police cannot monitor every road and street at every hour of the day or night. The coming three weeks are, for many of us, the most festive and entertaining time of the year. We meet friends at bars and restaurants, relax at private parties or off ice celebrations and rush from shopping to home to entertainments in an enjoyable whirlwind. But that rush could kill. Those high spirits maim. That last glim of bubbling wine forever stain a sw~t season with a spectre of tragedy. This won't be the last time we ask you to exert good sense and caution when you drive. But all the good a~vice in the world won't help save a life if you don't heed it. Please obey traffic laws, use common sense and don't drink or take dru~s before you drive. IAllBDX · . Cons ti tu ti on not pa trio tic? To the Editor: 1n rebuttal to Mr. Pfeiffer's letter of Dec-4, "Congressmen Out of Line," I would offer the following: Although I neither support the ru1t £iled by Congressmen Dymal- ly and Oellums, nor particularly agree with current U.S . Foreign Policy in the Caribbean/Central .American Regions, the United ,States Const1tutJon does allow for : aach of the above actions to be : ~ken. I would suggest that Mr. : Pfeiffer read and study that : precious document. ln fact, it is : Mr. Pfeiffer who might be labeled, in his own word, "un- patriotic." For to deny any person the right to disagree with the actions of his or her govemmen t, is to advQCate and abet the existence of the totalitarian state. such as Mr. Pfeiffer would claim to abhor. 1n regards to "signatures to impeach" Congressmen Dymally and Oellums represent dLStricts in Los Angeles and Berkeley respec- tively; Mr. Jackson is a legttimate candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination . None of them are required to represent viewpoints of residents of New- port Beach. Lastly. Mr. Pfeiffer, is it purely coincidental that the three persons you have chosen to lambast hap- pen to be Black? ELLIO'fT C. MERCER Corona del Mar Another airport note To the F.c:titor: 1n the Opinion section of the Daily Pilot of Dec. 1 you printed a letter from me to you entitled "Airport Plan Smells Foul_" I thank you for permitting me to ·\toice my opinion. I feel that you are certainly serving the public in a much more democratic manner than our elected officials and lndeed we are all indebted to you therefore. I find in reviewing my letter LO you that I left out a word or two and whereas I feel sure that people reading same will more than likely sense my d istaste for what seems like our impending doom with regard to the give away so-called agreement as to the airport and its proliferation1 I would like to clarify. I wrote "The impending agree- ment as I understand it will not only bring the noise into required limits but will further violate such requirements.'' What I meant to write was "The impending agree- men t as I understand it will not only not bring the noise into required limits but will further violate such requirements." I certainly don't want anyone to get the idea that I am in any way happy as to the airport either as it 1s or as it appears to become. ALAN L.BLUM Balboa Island l. M. BDJd !Cute trick Q. How does a mag1c1an stop hLS pulse at will? A. A tightly knotted hand- kerchief in the armpit will do it The magician can exert pressure against it or relax. almost im- perceptibly, and the wrist pulse will stop and start ac.:t:ordmgly. People interested in palin· dromes -words spelled the same way backward and forward - ... sometimes fail to mention "kin- nlkinnik," a mix of dried leaves .and bark once smoked by the 'Ojibl.lja Indians. Also. they oc- casionally forget "Malayalam," a Dravidian language of Kerala In aouthweat lndia. How could they 9verlook the.e? "MUiing" ls the clO!le notching around the edges of coins. Client asks. What's milling for? Now that the metal In coins is worth to little, J don't know. Originally, 1ho1.1gh, tt was to dlacourage the petty OMHGE COA8~ ..., ... practJce of clipping the edges off gold and silver coins for the precious metals. A com without the edge grooves became worth- less. Q. Americans spend most of 1he1r lime m three plal·es: their homl's. their JOb s1tt'S. and - where's the third? A. Shopping malls Poople. too. get mange . President Calvin Coolidge didn't want his wife messing around with the White House menus. He liked to plan them himself. It was not a federal felony to auasainate a U.S. president until after John F Kennedy wu murdered. Thomas F.cli!iOn in h ls latA?r years preferred to re>ad In Braille. H.&..MI•_..• ~ ---- • 0 MAYBE THINGS ARE LOOl<ING UP ••• THE LEADERS ARE TALKIN6 ABOUT ST'OPPING A WAR FOR tVERV TWO THEY START -•• Suh defense is substandard WASHINGTON -The way to prevent a nuclear holocaust, Pen- tagon stratA?gists agree, 1s to keep America too formidable to attack. T he Soviets will never unleash their missiles against the United States if they think it will bring devastation down upon their heads. say the strategists. The grim sentinels. ever read y to strike back. are our awesome in terron tinen ta1 ballisuc mis.~iles. elusive submarine-launched miss- iles and ponderous B-52 bombers. There is always the danger that a lightning strike over the Arctic could wipe out our inter- continental missiles before they could be launched and destroy our bombers before they c.:ould get off the ground. But the Soviets aren't likely to attempt a first strike as long as they know our submarines are lurking beneath the ocean, m~iles bristling. just waiting to retaliate. Al least thafs what the mihta.ry experts say in their public testi- mony. But when the doors are shut and the public 1s excluded, they tell a different story. The truth is that our missile-a.rrying submarines are plagued with pl"Oblems. They must su.rf9t-e fre- quently to communicate with the Pentagon and to reset their target- ing devices. This makes them dangerously vulnerable. The sea-launched missiles also aren't ~-G. JICI llDlllll .,,.. as accurate as they could be. These weaknesses are revealed in a General Accounting Office r e p ort that ha s b ee n double-checked by my associates Dale Van Atta and lndy Badhwar. The report is classified "Secret" and 1s titled, significantly: "Need for Improving Mapping. Charting and Geodesy Support of the Strategic Ballistic Missile Sub- marine Force." The report cites 1mperfec:tions m the submarines' inertial navi- gation system sensors which ''in- crease w ith the time the (sub) spends" at sea In many se::iways. the only sure way to reset the sensors is LO surface T he oldest of ourstrateg1c subs. the P olaris. must surface "every eight to 15 hours of ship operations," according to the GAO report. The Poseidona "reset at intervals of 20 to 2~ hours of operation." And though the new Trident subs won't have to surfa,-e as frequently. they will still have to come up at least every "100 hours" to reset. All this popping up and down. of cour·S{', makes it Paster for .:)oviet satellites to track them. Resetting can only be done by determinin'! the submarine's precise position with a navi- gational fix. The GAO report indicates that this is best done by obtaining "bottom contour fixes." The fix can be accomplished "covertly," the report says, "by remaining submerged and uaing a secure sonar signal to correlate the contour of the ocean bottom to (charts) maintained in the navi- gational computA?r systA?m.'' And that's the rub. The demand for these charts, Qilled ·PBNZCs for Precise Bathymetric Navi- gational Zone Charts, far exceeds supply. The Navy has I~ than a dozen ships to survey the cx.-ean bottom, and just three of them have done most of the work sin.ce 1959. But "changes in the global extent of U.S . strategic deterrent operations," the report says, "has created greater geographicaJ de- mand for the (surveys)." It may require "over 5 million track miles o( Ocean Survey Program effort extending into the year 2020 ... to more effectively deploy ballistic missile submarine forces," the repon l?Stimates. The GAO report warns urgent- ly that submarine operations "may not be able to meet changing U.S. nuclear weapons deployment policy needs because of lack of adequatA? data to operate in areas that were not surveyed." BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Uncle Sam is blundering into the computer age, acattering money willy-nilly. The Pentaaon brass, as usual, are the wont wasters. An audit by the Defeme Department's inspector general provides the sad details: -Of the 147 cases of Pentagon computer contracts studied over an eight-month period, 108 were awarded on a non-competitive, "sole-sollroe" basis. -Of that number, the just:lfi- ca ti o n s for s uch costly, non-competitive awards were "deficient," -that is. inexcusable -in 54 percent of the cases. -In some cases. taxpayers were charged hundreds of thousands of dollars unnecessarily because officials allowed contrac- tors to acquire equipment and serv1("eS Crom other contractors. In other words, the costs passed on from the prime contractor to the middleman contractor would have been saved had the brass done the procurement work them9elves. -ln case aftA?r case examined in the audit. the sole-source awards were made because of poor man- agement or because faulty as- sumptions had been made about the availability of the needed services. State must join call for convention to ensure balanced U.S. budget By SCO'M' W. WELLMAN ud MICHAEL J. BAZVLER Thirty-two states have already pasaed a resolution calling for a Constitutional Convention to re- quire a balanced budget. Only two more sta te:s are needed before the magic number of 34 will be reached and Congress will be forced to call the first Constitu- tional Convention since 1787. Cali- fornia can be of those states if, by Oec.10, 1983,enoughsignatures are gathered to place the issue on the next California ballot. A3 our history books tell us. the first and only Constitutional Con- vention this country had resulted in the complete repeal of the then Articles of Confederation and the adoption of our present day Con- stitution. Tile obvious question 1s why 1s such a drastic measure as a Cons li tu tional Convention to re- quire a balanced budget necess- ary? The answer becomes clear• when the real effect of budgetary defldt.a are analyzed. The popular complaint against budgetary deficits is that they cauae harmful economic effects by cau.sing inflationary pressures and unacceptably high interest rates. Theee damaging effects may all be true. They are not the real reuon, however, whydefidtamuatbe eliminated. The real reuon why deficit.a are., de9ttuctive la that they repreeent ever-increealng government intervention into the private eector of the economy. Deflctta arecreat.ed when gov- emmentoverspenda. Govern- ment s~nd1ng NII tncreued from a mere 3 percentol the country's Groea Nauonal Pr9duct ln the 19309 to over 40 pe'Cllnt today. Wlth1ncreued pwmment apendJ.na andlDlervenUon com. lncreaeed aovmunentcontrol and replation. TIM perva1tve lntnttlon of p · ernment in LO the private sector has resulted in greater restrictions and restraints on the very basic civil and individual freedom that represent the Ame rican dream. The ex.amples of the socialist societies, in which government intrusion and control over the privatA? sector is the norm, provides ample evidence of the threat to individual freedoms that pervasive government economic controls impoee. ln eaence. em- pirical and historical evidence strongly suggests that if the government ls able to control the 90Ciety'a "puraesthngs" it will allocontro1 the society's civil freedoms. It is this threat to our basic individual freedoms. and not merely the harmful economic effects created by deficits, that makes a balanced budget an absolute necessity. If a balanced budget ls so needed. then why has not Con- gress imposed upon itself the task of balancing the budget? Con- greMional action resulting in a balanced budget would certainly be leas risky than opening up the entire Constitution to potA?ntial attack through a Constitutional ConvenUon. Theanawer is simple; Congrem ia a hostage to the'lpedal Interest groups who, through their powerful lobbies, require Congreea to continually spend more. ltiaa well-accepted fact that broad publiceentlmenta.nd policy la put aside by Concrmt In favor of the narrow lntereetaof the special interest grou,.. A!ter all. It la the special in terett poup1 who.provide the fina.ndal beddna and support that allow our •lectecl offlclala to remain ln oUI"". From &Mt perspective then. the only w~ lhata ~ buqet will be obtaJnecU1 lftt '8 wrtuen ln&o ow-Ccndl\ltian. Sudla OONIUtuUonal amendmlnt will ti. above any lnOlmalhetlplC!lll iptenlt pwp1may bnpcm•t tM ~ leYfol ln m 1nm. unless Congress is rescued from its special interest prison, there will never be a balanced budget. There are two ways in which a balanced budget constitutional amendment may be adopted. The first is for Congress it.self to adopt an amendment. Although the amendment would have to be ratified by three-fourths of the states, Congress would have com- plete control in the type of amendment adopted. The second method is through the calling of a co!lSUtutional convention by 34 states. Critics of the convention method. however.claim that the balanced budget issue is not worth the risk of potentially opening up the entire constitution to attack during the convention. They cite the 1787 precedent in which that Convention went beyond its orig- inal mandate and 9Cl'apped the entire Articles of Conlederatlon. While cri tlcs do not really fear that a new Constitutional Convention will scrap our entire Conalitutlon, they do fear that such a Conven- tion may, in its fervor, try to add constitutional amendmentadeal- 1.ng with such explolive illues of the day u abortion, nuclear dis- armament, religious prayen, gun control or capital punlahment. S.cllt crttlct, however, fail to reallJe that the movement to reach • b&lanC'ed budaet throuah a ConatituUonal Convent.lon la ex- tremely unlikely to":~ l"HUlt fn •convention beln8 . ft.-ther. the threat of a convention will force Co,.,.._ tolerlcMWy conlkter th•deftdt -.anc1 to it1elf llc*alacemethoda to eliminate dlfklts. Afcer all, lt la extremely unlik@Jy that eon.re. wauJd allow conttolOYer ~ '°belanmU.~a1weUa1 pamibly varioul partlof the Oaaldtution. to M Wt IO &he whUnlof thect.lilp•a~ • theaonwndoft.H~ pnae. ( dent supports this. On several occasions the coun\ry came criti- cally close to calling fora constitu- tional convention on certain broadlysup}orted Ls,,ues. lneach instance. however , Congress was able to diffuse the movement through its own action. lndeed, an analysis of the California initiative seeking to require our statA? to be the thir- ty-third state to apply for the Convent.ion clearly shows that the intA?ntof the movementianot to actually have a convention. but rather to forceCongresstoact it.self to balance the budget. The California initiativeexprealy states that the application for a Convention will become null and void if Congresaactsitaelf to balance the budget. However, evea if the country is forced to reqWJ:e a Convention to balance the budget. 90 be it. Tbe threat that continual deficit. poee to our system of civil and ind.Md· ual Ubertiesoutwelgh theriakof potA?ntlally opening up other parts of the ConatUuUon to an.ck during a Conatitional ConwnUon. Scott Wellmanisanattomey with the law {inn of Wellman ctr C.ane in Newpon B8ch. MJch.J Bazyler ls a law profe.or at Whittier College School of L..w In LosA.npJM. IARDllllG Keep your tree green and fresh By MODESTO BUSTO , ...... o..ie-. Jlote<'• ...,,_, Would you like your Christmas tree lo look green and fresh right up lo and beyond Christmas morning? It's-a frequent problem for a cut tree, bought too early. to turn brown and brittle. But cut trees can remain healthy and vibrant for as long as two months. To keep your tree in mint condition. follow these simple suggestions: 1. Buy a fresh tree. This may sound simplistic. but make sure the tree is fresh when you buy it. Look for a .. lively .. tree. one that is dark and fresh in appearance. Carefully examine a tree before you spend your money. Watch for brown pal.Ches and squeere the branches for loose needles -signs that the tree is not fresh 2. Make sure your tree has been sprayed with a -special fire retardant. Most hqu1d retardants will lock-in freshness and prevent the needles from falling off the branches. along with averting a fire. 3. Erect the tree in a stand that will hold water. • Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, December 9, 1983 Forwintercolor, try forcing the bloom • Tht'rl·are many sprang IJC · UM'tl to support tlw ~ 1 : 111du':I vi 1:x.·bbh.~ obtuml-d where there ond pltk~ thl'm mu <.'001, odul und l'U'~ ,1:. long ru. bulbuv01labl<• tor pl<1nt· hulb ,1hnvc thl• W\llC'r with h If the bulb isn't any space lert be-well lighted room for the you use good qualny ing "' the gard<m nnd Pupt•r whitl'8, mem-submerged. Add water tWt'f'n the bulbs. sturdiest stt•ms l&lld bulbs U you have any l'onta1ners that wrn t.wrs of thC' m1r~·1ssus to tht' pebbles untll It Trumpet daffodils tan flowers. qucst1oru.. bl-sure to ask bloom one<' spring ar-family. arl· easily grown reachl>S the bottom of the also be forced indoors. Growing bulbs an-your nurseyman for tlif rives. indoor.. wht.•n set In 'l. to bulbs. The best errcct IS Plant them in potlingsoiJ doors is fascinating, col-information. However,1C youwant1-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiii~~iiiiii.;~iiiiiiii~~~~:ii;;iiiiii~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ some of th~ir blooms to provide color in your home dunng the winter season. you can do what florists and nurserymen call "forcing" the bulbs. For e xample, tulips that normally bloom i11 the spring after sp<.>nd- ing a l'Old winter in thl' ground, are simply tricked into blooming early by Sp<'lldtng an art1fiC'1al winter 1n thl' rdrigerator for several Wl'C'kS The cond~llollcd bulbs arC' then polled and pla<"C'd Ill a dark. cold. but not frc-ezmg. growing situation to simulate spring's arrival. Onc·c the roo1s have grown labou1 10 weeks). the pots ca11 bt· moved to a sunny but eool room and soon thl..' flowers will begin to show th'e1r C'olors. Even easier to for<:L' are hyacinths. Simply pot bulbs and place in- doors in a well lighted location or plant them only in water. The water should only touch the bottom of the bulb so a special vase shape should Gardener's checklist • Plants are sure to please the gardeners on your Christmas shop- ping list. 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Hll. 111111• VIWY 11410 IAHDIUll CllCll, (714)•6>-tHI LAlftm 1401 SOUTH llACM ILVO .. 1714)ff•·l7tt (211) t47-11'4 C09'Nl9' OP' 8AHDU.tl9' .~ACM ~VD.=~· AND ILLll AVINUH ,..N•tAL.... ,.y ~---i .. iii1i1i1~--r--.& SS41 IALIOA a&.YD .• c2u1 tts.nu :::~:::.&"~. All Wt '""" Limhd To Q.,.tfty D• .._. ALL SALE PRICH 1000 THRU DIC. 11, 1113 111111aim1111m Dale L. Dunn named YP at Huhtington Savings & Loan Huntinaion Beach retldent Oete L Dua hu joined Hatfa1to11 Savtap ud Lou AtMClaUoa u vice presldentJedminatratJve branch manacer. He la responslble for overseem, the adminiatrative branch operationa and MrYe9 as a member of the executive ~t team. Prior to joining Huntington S&L1 Dwui 1erved at vice president, marketing at HutlD1toD Natloaal Baak. • • • C. Jerry Boad Jr. of Huntington Beach has been named director of marketing at the Slleratoa Newport Hotel. He jol.na the hotel after 1ervina u director of ales at the Slleratoa Reto~ in the City of Industry. • • e Newport Beach resident Harry G. Healey has been elected president of Meter Mesta1et, lac., the Los Anceles-bued company providing advertising space on municipal parking meters. Healy will supervile all national advertising and marketing for the firm, which currently has leased parking meters in 11 U.S. cities. Healey was formerly owner/publisher of HGH laternattouJ, which is publishing a aeries of travel and guide books called "Grand Hotels of the World." • • • lrvlD1 A. Ga1tk, repreeentative for the Mahlal of Omaba Compulet in Newport Beach, has been mmed a member of Mutual'• Sales Masters Round table, 'signifying excellence in sales and aervioe activities. To qualify for the award, Guzik ranked among the top 2 percent of the firm'• sales repreeentatives. Th1a marka the l<>th year Guzik hat qualified for the honor. Guzik is aseociated with the Alex Bart division office in Tustin. • e • Robert J. Salllvu of Laguna Beach hat been elected uaiatant vice preiident of Asaeclatet Commerdal Corp., and appointed loan develop- ment officer for the company'• busi.nell loans department. The announcement was made in Los Angeles· by Rocco A. Macri, executive vice president of the buaineea Joana divilion of the Chicaao-bued commercial finance 1Ubsidiary of A11oc1ates Corporattoa of Nortll America. • e • Huntington Beach resident L)'Ua Aaren .. Henwadez hat joined Banerfleld Eqaltles u uaiatant marketing manager in the marketing department. Her respoNlbWtJes will include coordination of internal newaletter, writing em- ployee releases ahd supporting the marketing manager. MUTUAL FUND LISTlllGI ... Al9 ..... • ' --·--_________ ,. Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Friday, December 9, 1983 ,\I ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. STOCKS c Frid•J'• 11 •·•· (POT) ......., r NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOIAllOMINC1.IJO[ 11\AOCS OH fMf HEW YO~K. MIOWUI PAC.,o<; P•W, .oilON Dtlll\OIT AHO CIHCINNAll 8f0CK U CHANGta "HO Ml"Oflf10 fV flit NAIO IHSTINEl mlEll llllfl Union approves bailout plan for Eastern Airlines By &ht! Auoclatied Pren MIAMI Union leaders h3ve approved a $360 million employee bailout plan for Ea.stern Airlines that oould a vert a default and cure the carrier's financial Woeti, Leaders ot the pilots. machmui~ and flight attendants unions all agreed Thursday to an an vestment program which at the e nd of a year would g.ive workers con trol of 25 percent of the carrie r's stock and four seats on the board of directors in exchange for givlnl up 18 perC'cmt to 22 percent of their pay. ohio plans further drilling LONDON -S tandard 011 Co: <Ohio) says 1t plaru1 further drilling at the MukJuk e xplora tion area oH Alaska's northern s hore d<.'spit ... tests suggesting the initial well was dry Richard Nash. the company's director of investor relauuns. told investors Thursday that Soh10 is <.·onsidenng drilling sideways through a fault ad ja<.'i?nt to the first well to test surrounding poruons of the Mukluk geologil· forma uo n. l acocca t(> remain a cl1airman HlG llJ....AND PARK. Mich. -Let-laccx:ca,credited with saving Chrysler Corp. from bankruptcy in 1979, has agreed to remain as the automaker'scha1rman and chief e xecutive for at leas\ three years. "l'm happy about it. I feel honored they want me to stay on board four or more years," lacocca said in a s tatemen t issued by the company T hursday. "This ought to put an e nd to the rumors." It had been rumored this year that la<.~a was going to lea ve Chrysle r a nd run for poliucal office. U.S. s teel seek s con cessions PITTS BURG H -U.S. Steel Co rp. lS warning 4,700 employees at plants in five slates that their jobs may be eliminated unless the unions give morecontract concess1ons. A spokesman for the United Steelworkers union scud Thursda)& the company appears to have adopted a strategy of playin~ one plant off against another in an effort to win concession.. from its employees. · · Court backs GAF shareholders NEW YORK-A federal appeals court has overturned i ruling that barred insurgent stockholders at GA~ Corp. from t.akmgcontrol after a bitter proxy right. On Thursday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said tt would be a "perversion'' of policies underlying rules for proxy battles "to frustrate the will of a clear majority of GAF sha reholders and require a new election under the cil'C'Umslanc-es here.'' Antitrust chie f to leave office WAS~I NGTON -The Reagan administration's ch1el antitrust cnfo rt<e r. Wilha m F . Baxter . says he 1s leavmg offK·• to re turn to teaching a t Stanford University Baxter. 53. engineered the breakup of American Telephone & Telegra pk Co a nd produced a sweeping overhaul of federal antttrutt policy. .: Dollar s urges but gold tumbles LONDON -The US. dollar s urged to re<.'Ord high, oga1nst the Br1t1sh pound, Fre nch franc, Italian lira and Spanish peset.a today aft.er U.S Treasury Secretary Donald T·. Regan warned that U.S . tnterest rates would rerruun higll. Gold pric-es tumbled amid fears of bullion sales by OPEe nations. GOLD QUOTATIONS s.tected world gotd P"C" loci~ 1.-"'""'"'G h••nQ SJ81 SO all S 12 ~ l--•11.,noon t"'7! 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The tipoff is set for 7:30 at Fountain Valley High , and the host Barons rate the edge with Ocean View star S teve Moser sidelined with a severe knee in- jury sustained in the first half of . the Hawks' victory over Servite. •"Fountain Valley's press," says Ocean View Coach J im Harris, "that'~ the obstacle. It's hard to go through them . And they have a strong inside game and a lot of depth." Tonight's schedule 4:JO-Levola vs. La Quinta •-servtte "'· Hunttnvton BMdl 7:JO-Ocean View "'· 'eunt•ln v ... ., He re's how it went Thursday: Ocea n View, 65-49 Ocean View appeared to be on its way to its first loss in three starts as Servile, led by 318-pound sophomore J aime Cardriche. jumped to a 27-16 lead midway through t he second quar- ter. and with 1:53 left in the half Moser went down ah er trying to block a G reg Marusich shot on a fast break. He left with a badly swollen left knee. but the Seahawks re- sponded with an almost flawless performance. Before it was over. fresh man Ricky Butler had 14 rebounds, 6-4 junior David Straight poured in 18 poin ts and Tony Hocker and Dave Dresnick added 12 and 11 points. Even more significant, the Sea- hawks sizzled at the line. hitting 21 of 24, a drastic improvement from prior Ocean View teams at the line. Hunting ton Beach's Darren Snow looks for a team mate while being pressured by Founta in Valley's :\'like Tinney. Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown knows w hat his team faces: "Their game is intensity and emotion ," says Brown. "Ocean View is young. but has quick moves." "We could have given up:· said Harris. "but we stayed after it. I think Servite s tarted gelling tired." Servite. w hich hit 60 i>ercent of (See FV, Page Al Z) Brent Martin ( 50 ) looks to score a s Oiler s Dar re n Snow (left ), Andy Filippi (54) a nd Ra ndy F rif> (r ight) def end. Dodgers trade Beckwith from AP dispah:hes , Tht' Los AngdC's IJodgt·rs tradt•d d isgruntled p11chN .11i. Beckwith ti> tlw Kansas Cil\ Ruv;.d:. Tnur~d~1\' tor m111<1r lt·agut• catl hl'r Jt;<' ~wk1 ·ly and ptll·hc·n. Jost· Torrl'S and .John SE.·rntt·ll;.i. T he Dodgers also departt«l \\'Ith I e f t . h a n d C' d p 1 t c: h l' r S 1 d Fernandez. a pnzc prospt'<'t The DodgC'rs traded Fernandez and ininor lcagt1f'r Ross Jones to the New York Mets for p1t{'hl•r Carlos Diaz and a player lll lX' named later. Beckwith had bt.·cn at odds with Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda because Beckwith felt he was not lx·ing uSt.'CI enough. In anothe'r deal. the Texas Rangers sent catc:her c:atcher Jam Sundberg to Milwaukee tn ex- change for catcher Ned Yost and minor -leagut• patcher lJan Sc·arpE>tta . And the Oakl:ind A ·!>. ver~ a<:· tiv<:' in thl' winlt·r mt·L•tings an KnoxvtllP. Tenn .. acquired Vl't eran n ght-handed pitcher Hay · Burn s from the Montreal f.xpos for minor league outfielder Rusty McNea lv Mean~·htlc ... Dr. Bobbv Brown. an t·x -major It-ague infteldl'r. 1s the new pres1dt·n t •if the· Anwn · can Leagu·e Brown's apprnntnwnl wa~ <•n· nnunn·d Thursda:-and <tt'(·11rn panit•d tht• thr<'<"'month 1·x tension tn offt(·c· of BowlC' Kuhn as the sport's d1·s1gnated com- m1ss1oner The· maJOr IN1gut· •1wnNs alS<1 d1re<:ted tht> gam1•s long range• planning comm1ttr·1· · to do ~1 feasibilit v studv on <'ventual <'X- pansion ·to. t w~ 16 -team leagues and rcJC'<:tL'CI a proposal which woulc'I have JX>rm1tted the DH rule w be used in all games played in AL parks during th<' World Series. r('frrring the· question to a ,tudy <.'Omm1tkc El Toro, sans Arnold, no match for Artists B~ RICllARO Dl'~'.'\ Specl•I to lh• D•llr Pllol Today's sch edule l CllMCllatlon Semlftnllls) J-l B Wl•on Vlo El Tor• 4:JO-Cempton "'·Coit• ~w (CllamplonlhlP Semlflnal1) 6:1S-Footh• VI. LHUM Beach I -El Modena v1. San Clemente They were pumped up about playing against him ." (60 to 53 perl'enl). Et Toro also comm1ttt'CI 23 fouls compared to the ArtisLs· 12. Junior fnrward Curt Blanton led <111 St.'orc•rs with 18 points for thC' Artists and Tepper and Sc·ott Fortune (>al'h tallied 14 and 13 points. res p<.>t't1 vdy · El Toro High Schvol may have been wHhuut 1tsstarn·nt~·r Thursd uy night. 6-10 .Jl'ff Arnold. but· ac't·ordmg to Laguna &•ach Coach Craig Falconer it did n't mattt'r anywi:l:- Arnold or no Arnold. tht• Artists took 11 to the Chargers right from the start Though they turned the ball over seven times in the first quarter. the Artists jumped to a 17-14 lead after the first eight minutes. Th<· An1s1s C'Omplt'tdy dominated pb y o\'l'r tht• wcakC'nc·d Ch<1 rgl'rs m first-round aetion of the· San Clcmtrn te Tournament. 77 -4 7. tn mm·t· into the :-em1fmals tonigh1 W:15) against Foothill. rmss the majority of the Chargers' games this month . Laguna &•ach nE",·er trail('d tn thl· game. owning a 36-22 lead at th(> intc•r- mission. Fortune' also at't'ounted for five re- bounds. dtsht>d off thrt't' assists and blcx:ked two shots. Thanks to Blunton's l'ight third quar- ter points. the Artists brt>k<:' the game wide opt•n with 2:22 left 1n the quarter, 5-1-30 Arnold. who IOJUred .m ankle tn the Chargers' opt•ner against Mission Viejo l•a 1)1er this week. was son•ly missed by Coach Tim Travers Thursday nigh t. And, much to the dismay of Travers. Arnold will "He'll probably be out until January,'' said Travers. It didn't SC'l'm to bother Falconer much -or did it? "We would've pla yed a lot better 1f Arnold was here." said Falconer. "Our kids kind of lost a little interest and mome ntum when they found out he wasn't playing. Laguna Bea(·h's Nick_ Tepper and Coby Naess. who grabbed a game high 10 rebounds. both pulled down fivP in the first half. "Wt> would'vf' pla~1c·d bettN 1f Arnol d was here -but, regardless. our guys d1d n 't play with any kind of l'Onfidem·C'," said Trave rs. "Our kids played hard. but JUSt didn't gel the job don<:'. We couldn 't even handle a p<.1ss," Th e Artists turned the ball over 26 times. but outshot t he Chargers on the floor (53 to 33 percent) and at the free-throw line LaCorte may not be the answer Rustlers win Ange ls h ave ga1n ble d a nd lost with sus p ect arms in the pas t HERE, THERE AND .. , •The 'Angels have signed free-agent right-hander Frank LaCorn·. but it's hard to imagine they would want to take a chance on another suspect hurler after such disastrous experiences with reclamation projects as Bruce Kison, J ohn D'Acquisto. Dave Goltz and Bill Travers. (La Corte had arm problems last year, posting a 4-4 record and .1 4 06 ERA with Houston) •Tim Foli·s departure comes as absolutely no surprise. "He's a trouble-maker." commented an Ang('ls official shortly after last season . "He thinks there 1s one set of rules for him and different ones for evervom· else. He's not real popular with the players ... Nor was he a favorite of Manager J ohn McNamara and executivt· vice-president Buzzle Bavas1. • F'olt bc't·amc> expt•ndable for th ree reasons: a) tht• t>ncouraging improv<:'ment shown by Rick Burleson at th<· end of lastS<'ason: b) the emergence of Dick Schof1elrl Jr and R1l'k Adams; c) even without a and b. nobody within the organization wanted him back. •If Oakl<:1nd <wqu1rcs Dusty Baker it will have hutlt Itself a nl('C' ltttlc nest egg for next season along w11h previous at·qu1sit1ons Bill Caudill. a solid nght·handcr rt'lil'ver. and Bruce Boehle. a solid lc:t t-handt·d hlttl'r. Even without pitcher Mike Norn~. who as likely lost for the season with arm problems. the A's have• enough g<¥>d young arms to be t'<>nlenders • Ocspll<' aU those good numbers by Curt Kaufman -6-3 recor<l at Columbus last season with 25 saves and a 2.75 ERA (36-15 with 64 saves in five tot~I seasons) -the 26-year-old right-handed rehewr 1s not the answer to the Angels' bullpen woes. SPORTS COlUMNIST JOHN SEVANO •Reached in NashvilJe at the baseball meetings. Bavasi responded to a an inquiry concerning the Foli-Kaufman deal with this remark: "l really can 't say anything now . There's too many people in my room." Transla tion: ''I'm surrounded by people I don't know. call me later." •Mike Port. how ever. the team's chief adminis- trative officer, was a little more talkative. Of Kaufman, h e said: "He's a prospect who's got a chance to play in the big leagues next year. With New York. and (Goose) Gossage and all. he was simply in the w rong place at the wrong time. He's regarded as a prospect. and although you can never be as definite as you like to be a bout these things, the bottom line is we felt he was better than some we've got.'' •As for any future transactions regarding pitching. Port added: "I don't know quite how to categorize that ... let me just say we're hopeful." • A.nd just how much more pitching would the Angels like to acquire? "As much as we can get ... all that we can get," was Port's reply. "That's not to fault some of the guys on the staff that are stable, but things have a way to of happening to us, so anyway w~ can improve ourselves that's whe re we're going." •The Angels reportedly have three potential trades pending. none involving any of the team's "major stars" or "five-to-10 year" players, meaning they probably involve Daryl Sconiers, Bobby Clark. Ellis Valentine. Jua n &>niquez. etc. • 1n own tourney; GUESS OCC rolls, too Golden West College connected on 23 of 27 shots from the free throw line Thursday night to post its first basketball victory of the young season -a 77-62 win over Kings River ln the first round of the Golden West Tourney. And,OrangeCoast CollegealSo opened a tournament with a win as the Pirates scored a 78-54 ver- dict over Napa in the S kyline Tournament in San Bruno. Here's how it went Thursday: Golden West, 77-62 Dan Siber and Mike Love S<.'Ored 12 points apiece and Bob O'Connor. Ri('h Murray and Bob Dameron chipped in 10 points each as the Rustlers opened their own tourney on a successful note. The Rustlers went to the li ne 21 times in tht" set~nd half and hit 17 free throws to put the game out of reach. Golden West. 1-2. will meet Glendale tonight at 8 in the championship semifinals. G len- dale defeated the Huntington Beach Stars 100-88 to advance. Glendale carries a 4-2 record into tonight's ('Ontest. Orange Coast 78-54 At San Bruno, the Pirates breezed to a first-round victory behind double-figure scoring from no less than five players. BrBid Guess topped everyone on the cou rt as the 6-8 sophomore forward out of University High scored 16 pomLc; -10 in the second half. Reserve Steve Shattuck added 13 points and eigh t rebounds: guards John Berry and Jeff Step- hens scored 11 and 10 points re- spcc•tively: and Darrick Morgan came off the bench to score 11. Angels deal Foli, sign La Corte From AP dlspacchea , Vaqs gain consolation berth at Sonora; Trojans fall Tne New York Yankees ac- quired shortstop Tim FoU from the Angels T h ursday for right-handed pitcher Curt Kauf- man and an undiscl~ amount of cash. The Angels ttl80 announced the))' hd signed free agent relief pitcher Frank La Corte to a three-year contract. La Corte spent the last four aeasons with the Houston Astros. The lrv1nc High basketball team earned anotht.·r playing datl" in the eonsolat1on fin;ils of the Sonora Tour- n ament by down in~ Dana Hills Thursday a fternoon . but University missed u chanl'e to meet the Vaqut'ros and were ousted from the tourney when tht' Trojons w('rc stopµt-d by Brca·Olmdn Meanwhile,, m R1v1•1·111dc" Nl'wport ChristJt1n o pcnf'd its season in the Notr<" 'Pame Toumament wtth a victory over Orang<' Lutht:ran .. Here's how it went. 0Jrvlne &O, Dana HUl1 4$ ln 9 tigh t game throughout. tht'.' ~aqu<>ros broke aw ay frorn u tit> at 36 afwr :three qW)rters to move into th«> l'Onsola· uon finals Satut'tlay, 4:45, at Sonora . lrvlne converted 8 of 10 free throw tries m the final period to seal the win with jun ior forward Jeff Bielman and Greg Dunlap getting three free t~ws apiece and Lance Neal contributing~o. For the game , Irvine conncct.l.-d on 84 percent from tho charity stripe (16·of·l9). Jr·ff Bielman poured In 14 points overall to ll'ad the Vaqueros. with the6-3 forward Dunlap notching 12 points (hitting 7 of 8 from the line In the sccond quarwr) and 8 rcbounda over.all K en Caldwell con · tributed six rebounds for lrv1ne. now 2· l . Ot!fenai~ly. tht> Vaque ros limited Dan:.t Hills' S ryan McSwooncy to ju•t 10 poin t.!. and th.at proved instrumental In the victory. "We w ere . fortunate to hold Mcsweeney down to 10 polnta," said lrvineCoac.h Al Herring, whoee team next fa~ Brea-Olinda Saturday (4:45). Dana HlU., eliminated from the tour· nament, dropped to 2-2 overall. • Bru-Ollnda &!, UalvenJty 4S The WIJdcata pulled away from a one-point lead ln the final momenta by convt>rtlng tree throws to advance to the conaola\ion finals agalnat Irvine Satur· day. Brea hJ t 9 of 10 tree lhrowa.in the fourth period as th Tro,JJna fouled for Poa- M"81ion. Norm S tolm ff t>njoyed a productive ai~nwvu tua· Llu, vuum~ m 4'1 poantsand grabbing 12 rebou.ndt. Graham Everett had 14 poin ts and Jason Gentile was credJted wilh p1*ying well defenlively. Unlven U.y'a next action la Mond~ when lt opena ln the lrvioe Toumameni .,.inst Garden Grove ln an 8:30 conteat Oft the Trojana' floor. Newpert Brt1Uu, SJ.ff The Conquerors •tarted quickly 4uld breaed to~ ~r Or~ Lutheran behind \he play_of •nior tbarp..lhoouna pard Sclott Kllpaaick (28 pointl) and the UW* wwk of 8-4, 240-pound Chris .-Howard. who flnl.eh«I wi\h 11 polnta. lllck Weber allo ~ double lil· w-. no&c~nc 13 pOinta. Foll. who celebrated hi.I 33rd birt hday Thursday, batted .252 ln 88 gam~s for the Angclt lut ~aaon. fl~ previou1ly had played tor the New York M~tl. Montreal and Pittsburgh in a major league career that began In 1970. Kaufmah. 26. wu 6·3 with 25 ~Vet .and a 2. 76 earned .J'U.q 8Yel'- 81e at ColumbUs of \he Inter· n11tlonal Leap thil y.ar. In tiw J>rofttlional IHIOM. he hM a 37·15 11.1<.'0rd with 64 MVft in lt\e n\lnor IA-agues. SPORTS BRIAK They'r e not laughing at Titans' football progr am any more From AP dl1oatcbt1 Cal State Fullerton's football pro- gram. for most or the 14 years 1t has been fielding a team, was good for a laugh. This season, Than footba ll was !limply good. "lt's been very graufymg to wm," said Coach Gene Murphy, who guided Cal St.at(• Fullerton to the Pacific Coast Athle tic Assoc.·1at1on cham- pionship thts year. the school's first football utle ever. "When you 'vt.' been a doormat for so lo ng - we played in a lot of homeroming games on the road -it's ni(.'(' to gain some respect and <.0red1bihty ... I can sense It in recruiting. the kids actually answer me when I 1.alk to them." • Along with the PCAA crown goes a berth m the California Bowl al Fresno o n Dec 17. where the Tit.ans will fact> Mad·Amencan Conference champ Northern llhno1s. Murphy. who took the Fullerton )Ob in 1980. has maintained his sense of humor despite three losing campaigns prior to a 7-4 overall ret-ord and 5-l conference ma rk this year -the school's fi rst winning season 1n a d ecade . . "One thing we had going for us was consistency," he said. "Everybody always picked us to finish last in the conference. and we threw 23 interceptions for a few consecutive vears." The Tat.ans' success this seas0n was based largely on some good new s-bad news orcum- stances, the coach said. "We had a lot of experienced players back, but from a team that was 3-9," he said_ Quo te o f the d ay J ohnny Miller, pro golfer, comparing his car~r to that of Jack Nicklaus: ··When l got to the top of the mount.am in 1974 and 1975, l stopped to admire the view. Whenever Jack reached the top of the mountain, he started looking around for another to climb." Wessing hage to run in LA LOS ANGELES -Dr Thomas m Wessinghage of West Ge rmany. one of the world's leading 1,500 and 5,000-meter runners, has accepted a bid to run the Sunkist mile in the 25th anniversary of the indoor meet, Friday night, Jan. 20. at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. We~inghage, an orthopedic surgeon when he's not running. has a top tame in the mile of 3:49.98. • Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 9. 1983 A 11 F ree ti<·kPtsfo1·l J..<:ganm1e USC holds on, 69-62 A towl of 2.000 fr&.' ur kl'U. for Thursday night's gunll' t11ald1111g tlw USC wom<.'n's ba~kt·ib.ill ll·am and th<.· L B h h 73 7 ~1~~~~~~~~:;0~~~~~·~11~.~~r~1~a11ub1e to ong eac note es -1 vi c tory at Loy ola Any vouth ~roup. ulong w1ih 1wn1or <·ataien fo'rom AP dl1patclau organizations or church grouJ>H may t.•all lo rt>serV<.' LOS ANGELF.S -Forward Ron Holmes. a the llckt-ts at (21 3) i 4:l-lNOO T ht! t1Ck{•ts were product of El T oro High, scored 19 points and COLL EGE µurc:hased by an a no nymous pt.'rson and tur111'(! Southern C.a.lifom1a held off a late rally by San J0&e back over to USC for d1str1but1on. S t.aw to defeat ihe Spartans, 69-62 in a Long Beach's Greg AUen hit two free throws with three seconds to plav. and Lovol11's Keith Smith slammed one at the buzzer for the tlnal score. The use women's k8m IS ranked No. l tn the non-conference game Thursda,y night. l'OUntry whilt• Georgia Is rated third Ocean View High graduate Wayne Carlander The u ckets are loc·ated at the west end of the add~ 16 points and a game-high 11 re bounds for the LA Sports Arena. USC and Georgia play at 5:45 Tro,ans. who w on their second straight after opening p.m. That wall be followed by the USC men'sgame the season with live straight I~. Forward Forrest McKe nzie ot Loyola led all scorers with ~2 points and teammate Smith added 19. matching the TroJUns against Texas (San An-. Matt F leming led San Jose St.ate, 2-3, with 13 tonic). The tickets arc also good for the me n's points, all in the se<..'Ond half. Pepperdine 67, Wic hita St. 66 -Dwayne Polee and Scott MC'Coll um scored 14 potn ts e"ch to lead the Waves lO the u pset victor y 1n overtime over the 14th·ranked Shockers in Malibu. game. USC led 63-46 with sax minutes remaining before San Jose State outscored the Trojans 13-2 to narrow the S<:o re to 65-59 with I :21 left Frego i urvave firs t cut o l former maJOr lc·aguc ballplayPrs NASHVILLE. Tenn Two sons • Mel Stottlemyr<' J r .ind J im Fr~gos1 Jr wereamongl-l amateur players who made the flJ"'St cut for the US. Olympic team The US team will be 1n a f1eldof s1xcountnes e n tered an tournaml·nt which wall be included in the 1984 S ummer Olympars at Los Ange les a:. an exh1b1t1on sport The44 playerswC'rcchosen fromagroupof 76 who part1c1pated an a nat1ooal troutout in Louisville Oc.•t. 22-23 Head Coat'h Ro<l Dc•deaux, coach a t Southern Cal, and his staff must pick the 25-man roster by June I. 1984 Lysia k's u pensio n uphe ld PALM BEACH. Fla. -The suspension of Chicago Black Hawks star Tom L ysiak was upheld Thursday by the National Hockey League board of governors. averting a possible walkout by referees who were said to be considering a strike if the penalty was reduced. The decision, the first order of business at the annual NHL winter m~tings, was announced in a brief statement which said: "It as the board's dec1s1on that the suspension of Lysiak for 20 games is confirmed." T elevis io n , r a dio TV: Hockey -U S . vs. USSR at Lake Placid, 7 p.m., C ha nnel 5 (delayed). High School Football -ClF Playoffs: Bag Five Conference final between Servate and Bishop Amat. 7:30 p.m., Channe l 56. R~OI~: High School Football -CfF Play- offs: Bag Five Conference {anal between Servile and Bishop Amal, 7: 15 p.m ., KNWZ ( 1190). Soccer -Phoenix at Lazers. 7:30 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). College Baske tball -Penn at USC, 8 p.m., KNX ( 1070); Ca_I Statt• Fulle~ton vs. Centenary College at Champion Holiday Class1<.' an Missoula, 10 p.m (delayed ). K l'I WZ ( 1190) However, Derm•k Dowell scored two free throws with 56 seronds to go and Holmes dunked a basket with three seconds le ft. In o ther t.'ollege action Thursday: Long Beach Sta te 73. Loyola 71 -Senior guard Joedy Gardner scored L9 points a nd JUniur forward Darryl Ada ms added 17 to lead the 49ers to the l'Ome-from -behand victory in Los Angeles Loyola ( l-4) led 69-67 with 2:4-l remaining In the game. but the 49ersouts<.'Ored the Lions 6-2 the rest of the way. Gardner h11 an l!l-foot JUmper to t1e it at 69-69 nnd a fte r a Loyola mass. Adams' layup w ith 2 l seconds gave tht' 49ers l 2-4) a 7 1-69 lead McEnroe falls to Wilander Wichita State led 58-57 with four seconds left 1n regulation. but the Waves' Mark Wilson htt one of two free throws to tie the score. _ Pepperdan''· n ow 4-0, J~mped to a 62-58 lead with 1:52 remaining an overt1mt· on two free throws by Polee. but the Sh0<.·ke rs' Xav1l'r McDaniel cut 1t to 65-64 on a jump shot with 2:1 seconds to plav The Shcx:kcrs put on a full-('OUrt press. but Polee broke ll to S<:ore a lay-uµ with !ti St.·-<:onds tu plav to make at 67-64 · In wome n's ac·uon USC 8 l, Tenoessee 66 -The SJ!>tc-r duo of Pam and Pau)a McGet' ('Ombaned for 48 poani.:, to lead the to p-ranked T ro.)3ns to an easy victory 1Jver No 5 Te nnessee. Pam MtCee scored 26 point:.. sankang ntnt' of 12 shof:S. and grabbed 16 n•bounds for thl• unbeaten Tro.)3ns. who ra1Sl'd their re<.'Ord to 6-0. Paula McGet-scored 22 and Chery l Mille r added 2L Basketball scores MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) -Mats c-.. Wilander is now the man to beat in me n's tennis says •c 9 • WEST O~tanoma ~4. Georgia St 66 W Te.<ai St 10, !>o Co1oraao 70 d k ' u.. 6 .. an JOH SI ., se<..'On -ran ed J ohn McEnroe. who was upset by the Lono Buen s1 13. Lovoia. Ca1tt 19-year~old Swede tn the semifinals of the $400,000 71 FrHno S• 70 Port1ancs 0 Australian Open. Peooerd1ne 61, w1cn11a s1 116 1011 And Iva~ Lendl. the world's top-ra nked player, ~cu"' ;:;i':k 'ts.wn~·~~r ~1•11 who meets W1lander an Sunday's finale following his Bek1rs11e1c1 67 6-1. 7-6, 6-3 victory today over American Tim 6J Hum004dl St II, NortnwHt co11 Mayotte, wasn't about lO disagree. Pecillc Lulheran S6, St Martln"s "It's very difficult to wan, especially with the ss h ' la ROCl(IES way es p ying from the baseline . . . " the wu11r s1 94. u1an IJ communltv c~ G0141tft WHI T 9Urna1Mf!t , .. ., ... •9Undl GOiden Well' 77, Kings River 62 G1tnoa1t 100, HB Star• H SltvllN T9Urnament (l'lnt •9Uftdl Or•no• Coa•t 71. Neoa ~ Mld·Slate a.Ml Teumev (l'lnt •9Uftdl Gt vllan 61 Futltrlon 60 <ofl Santa h 1116ra T~ ""' R9Uftd Et Cam•N> 71 Santa Ana 34 Czechoslovakian ace said. •'If you want a point you'd Boise st 66, wvomtng s1 be h-·r E_ Montana 41, W Montana 40 H,_ ......... tter It a very, very good shot.'' E New ~•ko "· s.n1a Fe u ""'' sc.- 1 . I C l't4Hltalfl V•v Invite......, " twas JUSt a disappointing e ffort ... " McEnroe 61 Lew s & lark 14. warrM Pac•t1c ICl\a~IMP s.mi-hJ said of his 4-6. 6-3. 6-4. 6-3 loss to Wilande r. Ltwl$·Clari. St. 80, E Or19on 60 Oceen View 6S, S.r.llt " W.I d EAST Fountain llaltev 73. H"ntinor~ 1 an er called the victory, which gives him a Amer•can 71 Tow'°n St S6 Buen 61 3-l career record against his American opponent. one Connec11e.,1 9t, us 1n1trna11ona1 <C.,,..tien ~1 ff 80 LOVOIO •S. LO• Alamitos S6 0 t~e most ~tisfying Of his career. Harvard ~. St Anselm SI La Quinta 6S. Esoeranza 37 In the first set he returned pretty well and then SOUTH ...., S-• lllvttalleNI h led · h " (Cl\a~lp Ova~•> e Star tO mass IS approach shot On the backhand, Aooalact1lan St SI, Lenoir Rt1vne HH Wil\on 66, S"nnv Hills 61 IOIJ m~de a few double faults and didn't serve very well," 4 Auourn 78• V9unintown St S7 Caolwano Vallo 66, La Serna ~ Walander said. Florida St 76, Jacksonville 6J Orange IO, La Haora .. "°""'-'*' s.mH\Mlll Wt)ander said he played as well as he COUid on 61 Louisiana Tecll 77 NW Louisiana Brea·Olinda S? Unovtr"ty .IS Irv ine SO Dana Hiiis 45 gra~. and said he was able to relax because the N c ·Cnar1011e 93. Erskine n h Tulane 82, Cent Flor1a1 SI S.n ~le lmlllatieNll pressure was on t e favored McEnroe. v1rvln•• s2. w11111m & Merv ,, '"'"' R9'H'Cll 'Lendl and Walander have divided sax previous Arkltn\as ~-o~~uour• Sr ,1 ~::~"~: ~ .. ~~ ;;11-;,\s~0 ,7 Weekend sports on TV, radio meetings. bu~ have not faced each other on grass. Braaiev 57, c111caoo S• s2 Santa Ana -ita"-1 .The Walander -McEnroe match began w ith Indiana ~~ST.MEWvlEanSvTllle " Sant• An• 63. La Mirao• Sl b ks b bo .....,., " SacldlaOac .. 47 Huntington Beacn service rea y th players. but the American was Ari.a"'H s• 11. Betnaven s1 Rtser•e\ 47 able to maintain a shght the edge throughout the first' _______ ...._ ___ _..:. __ _.c'------- TELEVISION 8 a _m . cl l > -TENNIS -Highlights of the semifinal and hnal play an the Internauonal Federauon World Junior Champ1onsh1p in Florida (taped). 9:30 a .m . (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Division l-AA semifinal: Nevada Ren o at Southern lllinoas. (4) -NFL -Pittsburgh at New York Jets. Noon (5) -COLLEGE B ASKETBALL -Iowa at Oregon St.ate. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL -Atlanta at Miami. (7) - SKIING -Highlights of the World Cup at Val d'lsere, France (taped) 2 p.m . (5)-COLLEGE BASKETBALL-New Mexico at UCLA. 5 p.m. (7)-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS-The Steinkuhler wins Lombardi HOUSTON (AP) -Dea n Steankuhler, a massive offensive guard for the top-rated Nebraska Comhuskers. was honored as college football's best 1ineman Thursday 91ght as he received the 14th annual Lombardi Award. Steinkuhler, who helped clear the way for teammate Mike Rozie r. the winner o r the 1983 Heisman Trophy. was selected for the award over Doug Dawson of T exas. Bill Fra lic of Pittsburgh and Reggie White of Tenn~. ''Any time you have a g uy like Make (Rozier ) behind you 1t can't he lp but make the line look bette r." Steinkuhler said after rec.-eivang the award "I want to thank Mike . without him I probably wouldn't be here." Former Rams' player Merlin Olsen. thc-featured speaker at the awards banquet, asked Steinkuhler if he had give n an y thought to a career with the National Football League. "If a guy waJked in and offe red me a million dollars to play an the NFL I wouldn't Qe an this room very long," said Steinkuhler. · The four fmalist.s were chosen by a panel of 158 college football coaches, sports writers and sports- casters lo receive the 40-pound block o f granite th.at is given as the trophy. Alumni plays ~t.ancla High's un- beaten Eagles meet a collection of alumni players tonight (7:30) in thelr only appearance this week. Among the alumni ex- pected to play are Ray Orgill, Tim and Greg Krohnfeldl, Jell Gar· dner. Sieve Krail. and Brian Midland. World Cup Boxing Champ1onsh1ps an Rome (taped). 8 pm !91 COLL EGE BASK ETBALL -West V1rgm1a at Nevadu Las Veg as. 11 pm C 11) COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Independence Bowl: Air Force vs M1ss1ssipp1. RADIO College Football -Pittsburgh at Ne w York Jets. 9:30 a.m .. KNX ( 1070); Atlanta at Miami, l p.m .. KNX ( 1070) High School F oot ball -Southern Conferenct> Champions hip: El Modena vs. Foothill at Anaheim Stadium. 8 p.m , KSBR (88.5-FM). College Basketball -New Me xico at UCLA. 2 p.m., KMPC (710); University of Colorado vs. UC Irvine at Anaheim Con ventio n Center. 7:30 p .m ., KWVE(l08-FM). Cal State Fullerton vs. Montana or Tennessee Tech 1n C hampion Holiday Classic at Missoula, 6 or 8 p.m ., KNWZ ( l l90). NHL -Quebec at Kings . 7:20 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). §unda'' TELEVISION 10 a.m. (4) -NFL -Seattle at New York Giants. l p.m (2) -NFL -Washington at Dallas. RADIO NFL -Detroit at Cincmnall, lO a .m., KNWZ (1 190): New England at Rams. l p.m . KMPC (7l0): St. Louts at Raiders. I p.m., KNX (1070). NBA - New York Knacks at Lakers, 7:30 p.m., KLAC (570). OV kickers win sct. WI lander took control early 1n the second set and although he rarely ventured to the net, was able to pass McEnroe almost a t will Lendl said he was "surprised and impressed" with Wilander's play. "I never thought he could ever beat McEnroe ot'i grass" he said. Lendl had an easier tame against Mayotte. his powerful serve proving too strong for the American, who couldn't k eep has own working. But in the second set, Mayotte's serve was more accurate and the two players hurled wanning aces at each other. Hardly a return was made and there were few long volleys. There were no service breaks and Mayotte forced his fourth tiebreaker of the year against Lendl. only to lose it 7-1. Lakers crown Kingsby23 INGLEWOOD (AP)-Mike Mc:Gtt and Jam.a.al Wilkes scored 22 point.s each as the Los Angeles Lakers d efeated the Kansas Caty Kings. l29-106 Thursday night an a National Basketball Assocation game. ForwMd James Wo rthy and backup center Bob McAdoo. more tt.iin making up for the absence of 1n3ured guard F.arvan "Magic" Johnson. each added 20 points for the Lakers. 14-5, who opened their Ckean View High Artists ex<.'hanged goals Pacific D1v1sion lead to two games over Portland. S(.'Ored thn•e goals 1n th• tn that standoff lt was the Lakers' second con!ll'C'utive victory first half and then h C'ld Goalie S te phanie since losing Johnson for 5 to 6 weeks with a finger on for a 4-3 v1c•tory over Noona n came up with 17 injury. McAdoo also had 10 r ebounds . host Upland Thur~cl<Jy in saves for the Sea Kings. The Lakers broke open a ught game by a non-league boys' Sr>l't'er who are now 2· l -1. out.scoring Kansas City 39-23 In the third period, matc·h . La Quanta, the No. including a 33-13 run in the las t 8 :56 o r the quarter. In glrls' atllon. Corona 2-ranked 3-A girls' soc-Kansas City, now 9-l l, got a 22-poanteffort from dcl Mar and host Laguna c..•cr tt:am. S<.•ored two guard Larry Drew. The Kings' leading season scorer. Beach duclc-0 to a 1-1 Ill' minutes into the game Eddie Johnson, was limited to 10 points w hile La Quanta nipped a nd then held on to hand Center Kareem Abdul Jabbar suffered a mmor Oc<-an V ic..·w. l-0. Ocean Vie w its second hand injury in the first quarter but returned and At Upla nd, David Orr. de feat against two wans. finished with l6 poin ts, sitting out the flnal quarter. J ames Thompson , Okan :.iji~~ii""ji1if!iiji~ii~~f.i~ijijj!iii~ii~~iilrllll~liftl~ll6; Kapla n a n d Andy =i • Sauter scored goals for CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Ocean Vie w , now 2-0-l. At Laguna, Nicole Condon of CdM and Crissy We ldon o f the 1 0 0!. OFF YOUR PURCHASE ff, W/THIS AD I New• Huntlqton l11oh Used • Hull C1p1 Buy • 11421 1111• lhtl. Sel • 141-1111 U1-1111 Trade• e ~~ tV:-s 'l'J· ~\\ WRAP UP A GREAT DEAL 1983 A'f CI JO 'T99.00 It's Honda Holidays. Now through Christmas. Buy selected 1983 Hondas at their lowest prices 0ver. 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Reooen, 11·18 a Aloander 13· 11 I Guman 2· IS 0 lr.,n 1·12 0 Sim · man" l·O Barnett 1•0, Punt returns - E11aro 1·133. Jonnson t1-1 6. Irvin. 24·81. lnterctot•ons -K Coll!"', S· I IJ, 1-1a"" 4· 100, JOM\on, 3·M l•v•n. 4·42 J Collins. 1·'6, Anortws. 1·?2 C•om ... ell 1·2. E~trn, 1-1 Bowt lineup CAI ttm.I PSTl SATURDAY ,,,.,...Iden< ... .., (II SIWeY-1, LA.) Air Force C9·21 vs Mlu ln lool 16·51 S 08 orn ccnanne• 11 at 11 om l SATURDAY. OEC. 17 Calrtomlt aowl (t i Fresno) Ca Staff F11t1er1on 17·41 vs Nor11ie•n 111,no•s •9·21 1 om Flor..,. Citrus aowl <a1 o.t.lldo) Ma•v1ano t8·31 •• Tenneuee 7 )1 S om THURSDAY, DEC. 12 H .. ti Fame 9owl (11 9~,Ala.) Wesl Virginie Cl·l l vs KentvCkV •6·4·11, Som FltlOAY, DEC. 2J HoliUY aewl (Al $In Oie90l BYU 110· I vs M1\louro 7·•1 6 o,.. SATURDAY, DEC 2• Sun 9oWI Ill El Pa\O) '\MV 10· l ... , At•oarna 1 •• "°"" MONDAY, DEC. 2' Altlla aowl (at H ..... ut11t P(!!'ll" )Ta te ~7·4·11 <t\ W4\f'tnQfCI~ 8 ) !o- THURSDAY. DEC. 1' L.tblm a owl lat~pt,ls l Bo\lon (Oilt'iitt 9·11 .s Noire Dame o >1 > 30 om PHcl'I Bowt let AllaM~) Nortn Caronna •1·31 •1 f-•orooe SI 6 S1 ~00" Gator aowl Cat Jatlrlonv .. I Iowa t9·1) v\ FI0(1oa 18 1· tJ & om SATUllOA V. OEC. ll 91111lle111..i &1'#1 (at HOllSlon) B .. lor ll•J II V\ 0 1>.1anoma S• • 7 ·•I Pm MONDAY, JAN. 1 c..,.,, •• .., (II OM9'1 OtorOla lt·l·ll vs Tues (ll·OI. 10 10 e m "'"" .... l•tT-J O~IO St (l·l t V\ Pl11souron 11·2·11. 1034 • m ......... (11 fttMdeM) lillll01s (10• IJ v\ UCLA Ct•4 I), 1 D m Or-.e9ewl (If iw.tlll I NtO<ttk• 111·01 •• Miami IFI• I rlO I) S Pm SWer ••wt "' .... OrtM!ltl AllOll'll 1,IO• II vs Mltn•oan (t )) ~om • NAIA DIVISION I s.mfflnlls Ctnltal Arl>.ensn 111·0) al Me•a COll6\lt t 10·0· II Cerson·N•wman (1·31 a• Soolnow Val· ••v (9·21 NAIA DllllSION 11 Chamo!elllhlD Nortnwu!frn Iowa ( IJ·OI at Peclflc Lulller•n 19·2) AP A•·AmfflU FlllST TE.AM OFFEN$& TE-Gordon Hud\011, BYU. 6·•. 23S. Sr WR-lrYlno Frvar Neb<nl>.a, 6·0, 19S, Sr . Gerald McNeil Botor S·I, i.o, Sr T-Brlan BladO•, Nortn Cero1l110, 6·6, JOO. Sr , Bill Fraile. Pill. 6· s. 290. Jr G-Oouo Dawson, Ton. o·l, 161. Sr Terrv Long, Eu l Carollne, 6·0, 780. Sr C-Tom Dixon. Michigan. 6·2. 2~. Sr QB-Sieve Young, BYU, 6· I 198, Sr RB-Bo JaCl>.son, Auburn, 6• I, 111, Soon Mike Rozier, Neoraske. S· 11. 210. Sr PK-lull Zei>dties. Arllona SI , S·I, 110, Jr FIRST TEAM DEFENSE OLB-Wll~r Maf\nall, l'loriaa. 6 I, 131 Sr , Ron Rivera, Caulornla 6·J, "23S. Sr T-Rlcl>. Brvan 0 1>.1anoma. 6·4, 260. Sr . Reoo•e wnlle. TtMenee. 6·S 265. Sr MG-Wrn Perrv Clemson, 6·3, 320 Jr LB-Cart Banl>.s M1cn1oan St 6·S. 132. Sr, R•cl>.v Huntev 4rl1ona. 6·1 231, Sr Jell Le•dlno. TUI\ 6·4, 239, Sr DB-Mou v Cade Tuas, I>· I 189, Sr Russell C arler SMU. 6· l 193 Sr Jerr v (;•av T UIS. 6· I 190. Jr Punter-Jae• Weil Wvomino \·I I 171 Sr SECOND TEAM OFFENSE TE-Glenn Dennison M1am1 1F'1a I WR-Br.en Brenna". BO\tOn (OlleQe ><.ennv Jet~son Penn St T-M_,,.,. A<JIC'e' Savior C,vv Mein· tvrtt Geor914 G-S•e•~n l<umPnr<~\ M1c11,gen. Oeen S1e1n•unler Nebra\ka C-Tonv Slaton USC QB-Turner Gill Neoras~• RB-N~oo•eon McCellvm Navv Allen Pon1>.et1 Norre Dame PK-Bruce 11.aumever 1<.an•a> SECOND TEAM DEFENSE OLB-F'reddie Glfl>ert Georgia, K~vm Mur11nv. 01>.lal'IOme T-Wllllam Fuller. Norin Coro1,na. Bruce Smith, Virginie Teen MG-Brian P1!1man, M1am1 10n101 LB-Grt90 Ca rr. AuDUrn. Steve Dt · Onie. Boston College, Vauortan Jonnson, North Carolina SI DB-Don Rover~. UCLA. Viclor Scou. ColoradO, Craig Swoope, Illinois Punier-Randall Cunningham. Ne· "'"'•·Las Veou THIRD TEAM OFFENSE TE-Paul Be1omann. UCLA WR-Tracv Henoerson, Iowa Sta le, Dave Mor111, Iowa T-Pai Arrington, Auburn Scot! Rarioon, Nebras1>.a G-Jamu Farr. Clemson. Oar• Zlrn· merman, Ore90n C-Jlro Sweenev. Plt1s1>uron QB-Ben Bennett Ov~t RB-Greg Allen Flor1da SI Kelln B••"· On10 s1 PK-Jell Wero. Tua\ THIRD TEAM DEFENSE OLB-Jommle Cor•er. New Moico, Jae~ Oel Rio, USC T-Ooug Srniln, AuOUrn Don Thorp t111no .. M(;-M1cnael C•rter. SMU LB-Jev B•oe>nv Miami (F'll ) Jim Durnonl Ruloeri Andv Ponseooo, Navv DB-Martin Bav1eu Bowt1no Orpen Leonard Coleman. VanoerO•ll. Harrv Ham· 1llon, Penn St Punter-Harrv Neow,ome wa'e Fore\t HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS CIF Final' TONIGHT &19 Five C-tne• S~rv 1e .... ~ 8 1\MOO Am•t Anart~•m Slad<um 130 Eastwn C-enct R1veri1oe Polv •o Belt Gordf'l\ Ctln,,j\ Coll-7 JO CM•l•I C-rtnet No,.,,, Tor .. 4nct-"' Hart Col!f'IJ~ of Canron\ 8 Oesert·MOllnllln Conterenu A.1uuotro a1 Rio Mesa. I JO SATURDAY Ctntral C-enc• La .,.a or a t'\ Sunnv H1lh Anaheim Slad1um S SOllll\trn C-enc• El Mocena V\ ~ootn111 A1M~\e1m Staoium a Nor1t1•estH11 Comerenct B1sr100 Monroomerv o Cenvon 1Savous). ColieQe ol Canvon\, 7 30 SOlllhetslH11 C-enc.e Diamond Bar vs Ganesna, Cllrus Cot· ieoe 130 llQnoConfttance B1sll00 vs" Wnlt11er Cl\<1\llan, Genr High, qo ~ . ' • • Mal« Lneu• tnde1 Follow1no i\ a II" ol lhe ma1or league cull comole•eo al b1ueoall'• winier meet· •"11l In Nashville. Tenn -<1tvetano iraoeo c:atcrter Jim Eu1an 10 Oakland for a olaver 10 be nam.o laier -Pnl!adelPh•a !raded ""' baseman Tonv Peru fo Cmc1nna11 for a olaver to W nameo~altr -San Franci.co treded ovlll•lder Cnamo Summers to San Ooego tor 1nf1eldt!r Jot P1"man ano minor l•aQu~ oulflt totr Tommy Franc.1\ -PMadele>rtia iraO•O rellt f Pllcner Ron Q•ed to tne Cnicago wnlte So• for cash or a o•aver 10 De nameo la ter -Pttlsourgn traded oulfltldtr Mike Easler to Bosron for ollcner Jonn Tudor -San Oleoo traded 011cl\er Garv Lucas ro Montreal •no aCQuired Pl!Cher Cre10 l t!flttf\, 1,,,1 bas•man Carm•IO Marllnez an(I third buem an Frlt1 ConMllv lrom me Crt•c•oo Cuos Tne CuDI 00111neo ol!cnu S<otl Sanotr\On trom Montreal -Cl•vetand traded oufllelder Gorman T11oma. and •nl1e1oer Jaeil Perconrt 10 $ta111e for 1nlietder Tonv Btrnazaro -re.as traoeo potcners Mike Srn11nson 4"0 JonM Butth4'r a"d 'TI1nnr league catcri•r Sam Sorce to M1'll"!~\ota lor outf1e•otr Gari/ Naro -Te•a\ 1raoeo <etcher J•N' Sundwro 10 A/11loN~h;lr.ef tor {dlfCf'fer Ned Yo\t and minor ea;ur 01•cn.,. Dan Scaroeua -Catttor,,16 1raaeo \norr,100 Tim F-011 ro '"t N~w Vor-... Y&"h.ee' tor 01tcn•r Curt ~•u'"'an ano (.a).n -Mol'ltreel 1radfd 01"ntr Ray Burris 10 Oa• 1ara +or ouff1fldtr Ru\ IV M CNPal\I' and U\n -ft.a"'"' C•tv 1radPO o•tcn@r M111.e Arm\trong and minor 1eaout tatcner Duane Dewtv to •ne New Yor., 'l'•n~ees lo• '" '' oasernan S•tve Beroon• and pitcher Rover Er1ckson -The Ntw Yori>. Mtl\ traded 01tther Carios Diaz ana a oievtr 10 oe namtd 111tr •o tne Los A.nQtle• Dodtltrl !or olft ner Sia Ff'rnande1 anc minor lt!aou• 1"· llelder·oulllet011r Ron Jones -Los Angeles Ooeloers rraota oifcl'ler Jot Becww1111 10 1111 Ktnst\ C11y Roval\ tor catcner Jot S11Uly ano ollcner\ Jose Torre• a nd JoM Strrtltll• Au1tr•" 0Ptfl C •t MllMufMI Miii's Somlllllal Sllltlet Mat• Wli.llder 1$wtdlnl oel. Joffn McEnroo (IJ.$ ), • •· 6•J, 6·4, 6•3, lvfn Ltnell IC IKl'ICUIOvU C•J <ltf Tim Mtvollt cu.s I. 6· '· 7·•· •->. W-'• Jeml!IM4 O°'*Ot Mafflllt Ntvr•lttov• CU$ l·Pam Sl'lrlvt r IU $I Olf Katnv· JO<Oall (U.$ )'l1r01r1 Polfer <U ~ '· 6·), •·2. Allllt HOOO\ 1t1rrfa1nl·Wen<1v Tu<111>un !Ausrrallal otl l tHle Jtan Kfflg llJ $!•Sheron Wt 1'11 CU.5.1. • '· •• I Meft'•~~-Sflltwoocl St11o r1 <U s ,.Sravt Ot111on !U ~I tlet Tim Gulllk\Oll (U.S.J·Tom Oulll-ton tU $). • •. a·•· 6·3. Ma•-1!<1· ,,.,onoson IAutlralleH•tul MeNtmee IAiv1 rralfa l Clef Oh•d Grtll<tll'I IA11•rr11 1aJ l.•vtio tNera..r 14v~1·•~•1 •·.i •~• ~ > . NIA WESTERN CON,CIHNCI! l"tclllc; Olvb!oft W L "cf. G9 Leken i. S Ill Porll•nd I) e 619 1 Coloon s1a 1e 11 10 S74 • Seatlte 9 I I '50 S 1 Pnoenl• I 14 )J] I San Oieoo I 1' 333 8 Mldwesl OIYISIOll Dana, IJ & 684 Ulan 12 9 Sil 2 Denver 11 9 S~ 2' > Kansas C•lv 9 11 4SO • ' Houston I I) lSO 6'' Son Antonio 7 IS 311 I ' EASTERN CONFERENCE Alltnllc OlvlsCen PhlledelPIHa IS 4 789 Bo~IQn IS 6 114 1 New YO,.. I) 8 619 ) New Jer\ev 9 9 SOO S ' Wa\lllnglon 9 I I 4~ 61·> Central DIVlsion Mltwauloee 13 6 614 Allonta 10 10 SOO ] • Delro11 10 10 SOO J • Cleve11n<1 I 14 33J 7 Cnlcaoo S 11 294 I lndla"a 4 I~ 211 9 ThursdlY'• scores L•ktrs 179, Kan'"' C ·•• 106 Pnoen .. 120. New Yor• 91 Go1aen Staie 130, Oet•o•• 1)9 Ton1vnt'' G•mt\ Ornvr r \t\ Bo\101"1 d' H41ruo10 N@w J@r\t''Y ~t Ph1IOOt!llH'•O A,tlo f'•o at incJu,,10 "lt11wauM.tir .,, c1e~e10110 •tOU\IOn 41 (n1CbQO Sen Anion10 v\ Ut1H1 •' Lo\ .-~va!. Ottro11 ~' Pu , Hand Npw Yori-. 41 ~"" 01t."YO Dalla• at Seatrt• 1..a11ers 129, Kin9s 106 KANSAS CIT\1 -E J()M\On 10 Otoe•Q n11 9 rnomo,on 9 Orew 20. Wooolon 10 K.n•11n1 1 S Jonn\on 4 Meriweatner 12 Buse 1 Sutlle 10 Mocn•au• 6 Neatv 1 TotalS 39·89 11 38 106 LOS ANGELES -W1ll.V\ 22 Wormv 70 ADOul• J.abDer 16 McGre n Sco1t I Cooper 4, Naler S Garrell 10 McAooo ?O, K.u1>cno1o 2, Sorioos 0 fo11is SJ•9' 23-31 119 Score by Ouertt" Kan,as C1tv 2& 3• 2l 13-106 Lo• Angele• 32 29 )~ 19-129 Tnree·oo1n1 goais-E John•on, ,.,, Buse. 0·2 Fouted out-Carrell Re · oounas-KenHs C•IV 31 (011>eroino. Thompson. II. Los An11eles 49 <McAdoo IOI Anhls-Kan•as Cltv 24 tKn1on1 61. Los Angele\ l6 <Cooper 10) Total fOUl\-KanH\ Cilv 71. Los Angeles JI Techn•· calS-Kansas Cllv. 1H1llan1 coacn Harno11n A-11.911 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Oranee Coast 71, Na.,. S-4 ( SkVllM T&urnementl OAANGE COAST -Stepnens 10, Berrv l I. Svmanskl 4, B••dslev 6 G...en 16, Morgan 11, Shat1uc1>. 13. Gouoge 7. Farmer 1 Jones I Toomev 7 Totals 32 U· 19 71 NAPA -Lowen\leln 10, Ouoer 10. Smith a. Foge 10. Ernberlv 2 Ratrlalf a L•Sll•HI 6 Tolals 11 11·20 S4 Ha1111rne Orange Cou r 13·?2 Tota• tou" Oran!H Cou • •~ Naoa IS Foultd 001 Svman•"• 1occ1 0-r Tournament Score S.nta Rola 66 Caoroho S2 Gotden Wett 77, Ki091 River ,, 1Golde!I Wtst T~mamet11) KINGS RIVER -Tooton 14, Ue>\naw U R.uueU 6, Fr.tt 2, Clarl>. 8, Benloro 7 H•tlon • Haw1>.1n• 6 Sm1fn 2, Rull • Tot•I\ 21 8• 16 62 GOLDEN WEST -! .. ber 1' O'Conner 10 Mu,,av 10 Juov• S Hatev 4 Rivero 4 Love 12 Dameron 10 WM enaor 2 B•uce 9 T 0•01, 11 11 21 11 Hlltnme (;01oen wot 36 J 1 Tote1 fou1' K.1rio\ Rut'' 14 Coldeo W'\' 18 Fouleo oul Uc»llaw I KR !>11>er •GWC 1 f ec"mtal tout K.1nv\ ~1ve1 bf'n<n 0-r To11rnamen1 Score G1enoa1e 100 Hur111,,91on Bue" Siar\ 88 1 om •pm o pm a nm T041v's Gam.s t 1r ,J\ \o\ LA Ptti't e -"'46 S'ar\ v\ ~"'\O\ ~•ver -Pe.u1o~n41 "'' Q1vf-r\10~ CC Co•oen """ • •I C.1enoa l' HIGH SCHOOL Octan View 6S, StrYltt 49 I Hunt1noton Ilea ell Tourn.menll SERlllTE -OeCa\O\ 4 Brown 14 Maru\icn C? Cardr1tnt 8 So1omo,, 10 Burr~, .! Cunninvnem 0 Gett6C" 0 <.011u 0 Cova 0 Codv 0 tomon, O T<ital\ ?J ) 11 49 OCEAN VIEW Or.-n.c• II HOC•., 11 Slrd1tJf'll 18 Paraic.a 1 M o\er 6 But tt~ I Wrl\on 8 Parco 1 A<lnarn\ 0 Sfl'•lr> 0 Totat\ 11 21 24 6S Score bY Ovtrt•rs Servile II 9 I "-49 Ocean Voew 10 17 18 2S-6S Tora1 •oul<o Ser .. 1e 2S Ocean View 16 Fouleo ou1 C.erdr1che ISl'rv••eJ Solomon (Servi!~ Bulll'r IOttan Vlew1 Ftn. V•••v 7l, Hunfi"9fon BHch 61 (H11nnneton &Hell Tournament) HUNTINGTON 9EACH -Hanavan IS. Berrv a. Snow i, Fllloo1 7 Tnomoson 10, C u111c~ 3, Fr.es 2, Jelfert 7 H"1lden •. Ronnenoero 1 Torals 12 15' II 61 FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Newton 9 Power 9, Martin 2S, flnnev 4, Jacoo• 10. Hanson 3, Zeno 4, Bric.no I Molnerllead 2 Harvin 2 Tot•fs 31 11·1S 73 Score bv Ol.t•rtffs HunllnOfOn Btacn 8 Is 16 72-j) 1 Founl•ln Vane. 18 1S 11 19-1) Tolol fouls Hun!ln111on Beocn 16. Foun· fain Vallev 19 LlllUIWI Buch 77, El Toro ., IStn CllmOnt• Tournarn.ntJ EL TORO -Summers I Snooev 13, Uecile 10, Brunelle O. Mat~1no •. Cnlilon " Cummings 0, McLa•n 1 !.lone 4 Crun t Miiier 2 Tolaf\ 20 7· 13 47 LAGUN• &EACH -Fortune 13 Teo· oer 14. Nun 9, Blanton 18 McGra th S, Arnell S. E tl•ten J, Herdman 6 Eowards • Total• JI IS·2S 71 Score bv 011erttn El Toro i. 8 10 1~47 Lauune Beacll II 19 18 23-71 Toral loul\ E l Toro 73 leouno Beech 12 BrH ·Olinda S2, UnlYenltv 4S 1s-a Toumementl UNIVERSITY -Evereu l4 Fiemer• 1 s101zoll ll, Arnold 2 Pauison 2 Genlll• 1 Venkatesn 2. Rvan O l ~tot\ 11 t 1 IS •S 8 RE A·OllNDA -F•ancos 7 Bia•• 11 Harosler 2. r:o> II Walker 19 To•elS 19 14 19 S? Score bv Ou1ntr> 1Jn1ver\1I• 10 9 10 16-4S Bree Ohnoa 17 11 8 71-17 rota• f()ul\ u,,1yer\ , ... 17 er .. a·01tf'ld6 II Fou1eo 0111 Wa11>.er 1Bl lrvlne SO, Dana HUI' 4S <Sonora Tourn•mtnll DANA HILLS -Antt,,uC< 1 (4mDot11 Cmt•e• l McS..,eene¥ 10 Jl'llers o L•on Motnttu 10 Soellman • T otaf\ 70 )·I H IRVINE -Du nlao 12 Ca14lwe11 6 Nea 8 Rnooe\ 6 Tamura o Petersen 1 B•i!lman IA Pareoes 2 To•••~ 11 16 19 W Scort by Ovarttrs Dan& H•ll• 12 17 17 9 O lrvone 13 IJ 10 14-W To1a1 fou•s Dana Hill\ 16. 1tv1ne 13 N1wp0rt Ctlr. 6S. Oranee Lultleran S6 (Notre Dam. Oaulc) NIWl"ORT CHRIHIAN -KllP•frlO 11, WeOtr 13. Howard 16~ MorOAn 1. JOM\lon 2. Keller • Tole•• 23 19·26 6S ORANGE LUTHEllAN -Neben 2 wonu I, H1rmec1>. 2, f(411re 1 laM 8. McFa r11na 11. lmanveo •. Utl>.f 4. Ri•ber 8. Htl11taln 12..Slnclelr 1 To1a1&. 26 4· 14 S6 sc-llV Ol.tar1tf's Ntwl>Ol'I Cnr11ll111 24 1• ,. 13--6~ Or•1101 Lu1ner1n 17 It 6 20-S6 T 0111 foul\ NtwOOrl ChrlSllel' It, Or· ange Lutner111 21 Fovtto oul Mor11en INCi, HIGH SCHOOL WOMIN 0< .. 11 View 4S, ..... Gr•fldt al oc•AN Vl•W -Cf\Ht 10, Cnomtc1 "· Ooulv 2. Gtrmt n 0, Giii O. HOllll\811 0. ROC1rlout1 0, $1mti. 4, TaklCIO 0, \/lt CllOl I. Tola": 10 S· 10 0 . aoLJA GllANOa -Jt <;pbH ll t , Wl\lle 6, llt/tr'11f It. TllO"IPM>ll 0, lltO•tcrtllt 2, Smlfllt 1. Con11afr 0 Tolalt : II 6· 17 )I Setl'I 11¥ OU1,,.,1. Ocean \/lew 7 16 14 &OIH Gtt ndt ~ ' 10 TOlt l f011ft 0< .. n Vl•w It, Or1not I Foultll out Cn1u (0Vl Edl19n U, S.11t1 4n.t 42 SANTA ANA -P•llrr,on • •arr11r1 I 5ot>ra1111 I Trofutr ' r '"<'• $, l11111'11n<1tr • To1a11· U 11·20 •1 IOISOM -(lt r' 10. Otlld1011" 7 Ht n· llO\lt <r S, W lnneror :IO. Pert nt 4. MIH ua 4, FukUf'llOIO 2. To••'' ,. ••• 62 kOA b\' Ollartars hl'llt Ant S ll I~ t -d £ <11'4n I 11 11 to-i7 ror1 1 rou1, 1<111•• An• 12. Edl•on 11 Fnt. v111ev ••· Minuet Art• )3 (Artetla Tournament) FQUNTAIN VAl,1.E'f Coo~ Y Mvwr• l . Pucn•l•1t,I 21 Cluwer I, Ht11t1ul\Oll 1 Bvrch 11. Rtv" 1. Lawter a Tottl\ 11 ,. ,, 61, MANUal AllT1 AnOtl\Ofl J, Brown 11. Ora~• e. Meeoo"'s 1. McN .. s~ a. Owtn• 4, I evtor 17 T olal\ 20 I 17 ~J Score b<r O..erter\ Founlein Vellh 20 II Manut l ""' 16 12 TOl•I toul\ Fountain Vall~v •r•s " II ll 66 9 l6-S3 ll, Manu"' Mattr Otl 46, Htn. 811ch 31 HUNTINGTON &EACH -tforlft1on 0 Cordova 6 M•nlal 0, Murtov 10 Lune 9. Titus 2, Beci..er 2, HolaOov 2. Juge 0 V4llft 0 To1a1, 13 S· 10 ) I MATER DEi -ACl\llfly ~ Ct 1nev IS. Al>evlo 2, Manfre ), WOO<! 0. Wasn1nglon 3. Ellerman I, O'Br•~n 1 Topi 2 M"'"'"r J, Ritt 10 To1als II 12·?1 46 Score bv ov1ner. Hvn11nv1on Beacn • • 11 11-JI Maler Oei 11 10 I 17 46 Total loul• t1un11nytCI/\ 6eecn 20, M11er O•• 13 Fouleo Ou• Tltv\ CHB Marina s1, wuion s LONG &EACH WILSON -Gov~on V . Shav 6, Teas!ev l , Hullvf1t10 6. R1tnarO\on I, Middleton 0, We1i.or 2. Jones O. St lernvn 0. McQuarn 0 To111s 11 11·21 .S MARINA -Call.Ill\ IS Saoehno l. Kr11>.vp 9, Caroom 7 Be11omv II R1cn1cr s. Kaov O. IC:esull>.a 0. Osoornt 6. Calderone 0 FerQvson I Total\ 19 IY·JS SI Scor• bv Ouantrs Wlllon 11 9 14 10 4S Marino " IS 9 11 SI I 01a1 lout\ W1i.on 20 Me• ona 11 f ou1etJ o"' Rocnler IM I Tecnn1ca1 Beliarrw M Lo' Alamitos THURSDAY'S RESULTS Clllh ot 60·ntol\I Quuterhorse mHrlno) FIRST RACE 400 varca Nate~ A\nmerl! Po.,11ne1 t I 60 6 80 • 60 R et1asteP C 1e"'~e' '>4 40 24 60 Doonnourv Rebe• <Hartr • 4() Al\O raced Go Juon110 Co 1>.,10 Otlu•~ Custe1Sor•nt1\ Jfl I.ad• O• Wetc" Lell Watcn Clo.e Cum Laude i..101011110 Time 20 80 l1 EXACTA t 10·1• 0•111 S/82 •0 SECOND RACE. 400 verO\ To111ac (Warol 140 2 40 110 Le Moon Cnoci-IM11tn.,111 7 00 110 Scout Babv !Creaotrl J 40 Aiso r aceo TM A11ocatve>\e Lavl\htnv roo1eu Casn.er E•cllaole Ladv Genera11n Revenue. Desert Hare Time 1011 THIRD RACE. 400 vara\ Mia Amor cc1er1ue1 4 40 J 00 120 Dedburn 11 I P11i.e n•o"I 6 40 4 00 Swetter T11an Jarn !Lac~evl l 20 Also raced Jonn Calvin. Btac~ Denim MoOe•hotcia1. SIS•er Peggv S,.eel Tnun- oer. Tu Bars Of Countrv T•me 2010 U EXACT A tS•9J va•d 129 40 FOURTH RACE. 400 varO\ Reos Town Girl cHarlt 3 80 160 2.40 Omn11 Jet tC•erinel 210 2 60 Lttlle 1-1uo1e IGarCta ) • 20 Af\o raced T1nvs Ga. Moon Ce\h N Ba lane• C 1no10 K 1nQ For C e\n BC R Quine"' Ca\n T1mt 2019 '1 EXACTA 8·6 oa.o S960 FIFTH RACE. 400 varO> Ruled ()H 1 f" uller I S 1C J 20 110 D•euv Otcas•on I Le"h I 4 80 2 80 Ilea• Easv Chic •Broo'" 3 00 Aho roe to T tn\tlO\treoi.. J•tadou Near1v A S·l•er Heavens Se•e BuQ\ Bare Tune 10 l3 0 E XACTA 11·61 oad \1960 Sl1.TH RACE. •00 v•rO\ Seventv One NOrt~ IP""' 14 60 7 60 110 Easv Acctnt •Harri l 20 110 Rtler To Ma•er Fuile• l 40 A.l\O rac.~o Sweet ¥ef't #1flQv Quitr Jttfll"~,. Jot-M \\ Soidf'' •.flontw Oo" 8d!F'Uvt ro T '"'~ 10 II SEVENTH RACE 400 •••O\ Boa10 Cn.1·..,,o~ r ,11e• 94 &0 1170 ll 70 E • ~uotr tTian Garf+&) • bO J 40 Ea\v C40rf<f' Hi•r-• J .ao Al\O rocea Au Wor1c t•\ Ea\• 8aO\' sa,\v WrantJje, S.Jl""'"f"n~· ""'Q\ It" ~"'' "0" Eveo ('''""" 1.m• 10 ]9 U EXACT A 8 9t ue O 1668 •O '1 PICK SIJr. & S l ·& o 8 o~ O l 4963Jb0 .-..1tr-•our ,_,,,rn~ '•C•ef\ \~ ''0"\t') ~7 Pie, S ...... ,..~f'SO'a' nn-na10 \ tJta fiO l'f n J9 t W•' ... ·\ii •+c• ft\ • "'" •,u, \t'\ E IGHTH RACE •00 '°' l> Re,,.., Ed•• 1c• C•o1 14 ~o 1, 60 01.-n1un L 6 ( -.~..... ~ 80 Pertee tmfvf!'r """.a" •hf. '<ne11 1 bO • 40 9 40 .A \O "., eo y ,11b1Jt Go10 <Ju1nO\ '""'0-~" J0 11tul l .JC.., E• Go Ho Dar .,; \\.,,,.,.. 8t t ,,_,1., N\tl(n T ,me 10 19 S2 EX ACT A ' .. oe a 1lH 00 NINTH RACE. •00 •4'0> tma Life Son•ane z111 1 00 • •O • 00 >!•~Gallen• Buv tWardt 660 600 HOW R.cn •Ba•CI 620 Al\O '"'"" S1lf'nl C.01, FOr'u1f\ Favor Ttu\ Tr.,ck (;o.n Tooc•ner Ruovs .,nan Arll\I T.me 20 19 S2 EXACTA 1 l·AJ oa•O U I 00 A1teno9nce S,418 Holtvwood Partr THURSDAY'S RE SUL H ( 11111 Of lO•dlY -411191'\bf'ed m .. llng) FIRST RACE. 6 furlonos TumDle An.,.ao (Torol 1660 •90 ••0 Pr<nceu Oetawore IMcCarront 180 2 60 Oan1aoar <Pearoral I po Al•o raceo Love Prelen\e M> Alhed Rova1 Oerbv"\ Love Co••v Meo. KrOS-. Jen ·Rutf1na, 8 r1('1' RO\tt Bebv Gae-11c Ro11, B•est Gola Timi' I 11 I ~ 'SECOND RACE. 6 •vr1onos Flett J~v t l-lawl;,v SO 60 10 90 9 t.O Overland Journev •Mt Gur'I 10 80 S 80 Bl• O Mull • Delanovn••el 3 60 Aiso rMed Prime Plu\ One BOlo Baller Uo, Coe.tor Footf At•c•onado Wh1,-.ew1Hv, De•nint1 Bladt Rtal Go•a Dusi Time I 11 U DAILY DOU9LE 6· )) oe1d lJJ6 60 THIRD AACE. 1 I 16 mite• Mtl•nesoan Siar I 01,,sv r S 00 3 00 2 40 ~eou•ouon Miu 1McGurnt J 60 7 10 Let'\ Gef Ratt>d 1Peoro1~· 4 00 Al>o raceo Curl\ .n W~•fl> Reo Zone M1ra1i1a Jonu•o M1(;on1c iii.ate~ Bena1;~1 Ptrue 8r1df' Time I u 4 ~ 0 EXAGT'A 10 I OA•O U9 W FOURTH RACE. 7 'ir1ono\ Tall C•ouo I Vole nr.Je•a 'I eo 8 40 b 00 B ( PIOC~ •Fell H 00 10 20 Rc ... 1 S• Geory~ .McCar•on l 90 Of\O re<ell BO•O N 9t'"t'' J~11 ~('I' •OC "' M6nt~U"~' Ha01f1o., M~r... '0"• So&r"hnv Mo'T'ent T mel71 3S SS EJr.•CTA. • 9 P4 0 Slt~o ()(, FIFTH AACE 6 tonong1 Ooer&t•ona I Mc Carron J •O l 00 l oO CMrl1e Andr9V>\ Ca••antda 1910 1070 CADto1n CrN•e• P •"th I 70 A.ISO roc•o B•oorn•nu T.rant Doubll' (f~n Tr@&l'\Or 8ov1g Ja lt\CO Riva Riv" T1me1091S \S EXACTA J 81 Oa•O \l1lSO SIXTH RACli. I l11r1onos Sir Sloul IOllvarest 9 60 S •O 4 00 Proay'\ BOv IMerta<lOI 12 eO S 10 Ramel! LOvt tSoOllltl )60 A.•so raced Esca1at1nv. H>ghbro .. scof· tv'\ l ed, Vli\1119 Room 11111hly Honoreo Rvan'\ Reb. ]1m1:112?S SliVaNTH RAC•. I l 16 rnllts on furf Oorv1 <Ptc1ro1•1 140 360 ) 40 Trusl U\ lP lll<>•vl ) 40 l 20 Forseei.. f'McCarronl 3 60 4'1so raced Kl110Y. Grev Su~"· Vamo ot Sevenne, Cr•wlev Beaulv Flf\I luue. Slgf\I UnSfft't Tlmt 1 42 l•i. U aXACTA lt•tl oe•d SS7 00 t2 ftl(K SUI U· I0,6~~+1•t) PfiO it,UO 40 wlll'I 10 wlnnCn11 lfc .. tl\ (\hi 11oo•s> S2 Pick SIM conso1111on oalo U SO 20 wffll W wlnnlf'O flc;-111 (five l\otstt>. llGHTH ltACI. 6 111rion11' CrMtO (Olfverf'l I) IO r 40 UO Jt11•l11t Ftffv f Plfteavt r.60 uo un0t11no'Wnsf 10 Ml (Mlza1 l .00 Alto •Keel! Et>Onv ftronro S1UOl"o Pltttvrt, ,_ovnci Po11cv Timt I-Cit l ~ U liXACTA tt ·ll 1>a10 lllUO NINTH RAC.Ii, 1 1 '' m lln Sov ltn <G1mrano1 40 00 I~ 10 7,fO Ctrro Pin10 <Cl lreO•I IU O 100 Pa"Oft'\ Lttotr (MtlAl I.AO Alto r..o Qvlle • c,,... ~ l«o••ll•. S 11,..,,,.iv. ~-•n Nollte, c .. faflo> Or1t111 Ntv-4• S.oe. 1..11 l r-oWll, 11 ~"-A11ff!, Ciuo r l\itA.. Time 143 1 $ U IXACTA IS•t l 11110 tl»SO 4flt11oancit" l&, l lS ..... NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Edn1on1on ColGMv Ventovvtr winnlu~ Klt'tlll $mvll'lt Division W l T Pt• 01' 11 S J •S 111 ti I J 76 Hi. ti I) 7'1 170 9 IS 71 113 I 16 6 20 118 GA 11• 111 121 136 uo M innt\OIO Toronlll Cn•uoo SI L.O\JI\ Oe1to11 Norris OMs•on IS 10 l 12 I) .l 17 IS 1 11 14 J l.l ·~It .,. 11 111 1)4 lo 103 114 25 111 l?J 10 14 1 n " 1oa W•LES CONFERENCE Patrock Olvlllon N\l lstano~" 18 9 ? NVR0111101\ 17 9 Pl\oloOtlPll•o 16 9 Wosn1n111on 11 I) lt Ill 107 38 12S IOI l~ 120 99 ?8 107 111 Plll\bur911 o 19 IS 81 119 Ntw J@ruv S 21 I 11 78 111 Bo~ton Bullaio Queo<>c Mon1reo1 ~1Mllorn Ad~m1 Oivlslon 18 I 1 l8 16 10 l JS lo 11 1 JS U I) t 11 t1 I) l ?4 Thunaa\I'• Seo••• Bo\tot1 & Muf'ltrca• 1 Pt111acre10>1.a l C n•( avu I f o• t.ifl!O 8. Hb' ltortt 6 A'a\"•O\ltOi't 4 ( ol(Jor-. J l on19"1'• Gamo q y 1ii10111c\ \Ched-.l~O Saturdav'• Garn"' f.J,,cutt-~' K1no' 0uHalO _,, 6 0\lu11 fu Mon1rta1 ar w.,~"·"~u_1n ,, t) I 1U 146 117 98 P,11 aoeu•1t11<; "'' N•0 1) J~r \P'V r 1 N10"1oev at H11rtttud C a1oar v at l •>' O~'" Eomon1on Jt VoMvi... .. er De~ro I el \t Luu \ n1 NY 1\latHh~t \ bt M 111ne!.Ofd Sk i condit•on' .) 101 IOS 111 107 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN HIGH -18 to 2~·1nCI\ Oe\e -4 tna1r\ 1n ooerorion • • SNOW SUMMIT -11 to l0·1nC11 oase 6 lath in ooeration SNOW \/ALLEY -6 10 It •nth 06\e 2 or 3 llft \ In OJ>t'r If ion GOLDMINE -?8·1ncn Da\e 7 C11~11> on oo~ra11on SIERRA·NEVADA RANGE JUNE MOUNTAIN -lS·.ncn boe 1 chairi In ooer4J•OI" MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -68·1ncn l>l\e J,gonOola, 8 Choir\, ) -\urtace lows tn oe>er41tion OOOGE RIDGE -74 to J6·1n~n Oe\t In full opera11on MT. REBA 17 •o 90 '"'" O&\C cna1r\ 1n ooeratton KIRKWOOD 17 lo 90 ontt 04\P 1'1 lull ooera11on SIERRA SKI RANCH -68 <flCh Od\t' 1 hf!\ 1n ooera1ion HEAVENLY \/ALLEV -)6 10 60 oncn oa\r I ttfh It\ ooerat•ou SKI INCLINE -30 10 42 .ncn Oa\e s lilt~ •f'I Off'•hOn SOUAW VALLEY -II •o 96·tncn De\!' I cable car 8 11th 1n ooerat10(1 MT. ROSE-SLIDE MOUNTAIN 54 ro I09·1nc.rt Oa)C 1n full ooerot•on DONNER SKI RANCH -48 lo 17 .nch Da'c 2 cnoir~ 1n ooert11on ALPINE MEADOWS 49 10 100 1n<n 00)~ ft hh\ 1n 0 Df'f &11Q'1 SUGAR BOWL -8~ '" I 11 ntn O<ue .I 1H\ 1n O~fl)f1Qf" B~E AL I? 'u ~6 ~c• 01\i' 4 rn3,r' ,.. OPerO'•(\ft HOMEWOOD SKI AR EA 14 to 84 111tn 01ni! 1 n.11r\ t \tH••HO IQ\lli>\ '" opt'r1tf•Ofl Bov '' soccer HIGH SCHOOL Ocun V•t"' 4, UPl•MO J o, "~" . 11,. ~ i'V "' o,, I T ~omo\('H'I "'4n ~" ,.,.,.,., 1 Girts• 1occer HIGH SCHOOL La Oulnl• 1, Oceen Vl•w O ••S Corona dtl Mu I, Laguna Beach Corona dtl MM \COnno Condon I Laguna Boen \tor.no W~toon 1 DffP SH fishl"9 ART'S LANOCNG -11 angler\ J oonlfo. I scutorn, 1 sneeosne"ll!l 60 rocl>. flsll OANA WHARF -1S Moten SI o ... s. 4 oon110 J roe• 11\h II S mac•erel. 16 \t\H D\tteed, 1 "'u101n Misc. Hlllh $Ch004 surfln9 ALL-SOUTH COAST LEAGUE First Team Perrv Faane\ t(ao1ltrAno Vftlltvl. Cnr•> Bllfv \Done Hltlll, JOM O'Conner IL&oun& Bta<n1 Chrl\ Neva tOena Htllsl Rav Gro\velCI !Den• Hltl\I Be•w Bowes 1Dnna litllSI Second Turn Er•c O•amond tSan Clfme,,re1 rerrnnce McNullv San Clem'trnfet Moll ArC~•OOIO •~•n C1emente1 Sean O Connell I Sen C1tmen•et Cnr•\ McGona111~ 1 ~~" !"te..,~nt~I lorn Ei\ner !Oona H·ll)I Ttlur,csav•s transaction' &ASE&ALL ~ A J 0 R L. E A C. U [ BASEBAlL-E"l'nOtO Irie eon1r3ct ol 8ow1e Kunn. t.omm1\,1on~r lhr()Uvh March I 1914 ~na e1e< 1e<1 Nehon Oouoltdav 10 tht eucut1ve counC•I ano Boo Howsam ro 111e Natoone1 Leaoue ' execu11•e comm111oe A,,_1can League AL-E 1tc1eo Or Booov Brown ttauue OrtS1dtnt ANGELS-Tredtd Tim Foti. \l\ort\loo. 10 Ille New YOt l>. Yatl'9t• lot Curl Kauf• ll'l•n. ollCrter •no an unol1CIO\td amo11111 ol OSI\ Signed Fran!\ L1Cof1t, OllCMer. 10 • 1rirtt·vear conrracf l(.ANSAS CltY llOYAL$-Ttade0 Ml~e ArrnslrOng, ol1cntr. 1nd Dueno Oewl\r, otcner. lo Int Ntw Yor' Ytn~ffs lor R091f Erlcl\son, 1>llCM!<, &nd Slt ve Btlbonl, tfrsl ~uemen M ILWAUKEE BREWEltS.-Traded Ned 'YOSf and Oen $Carotlla. 11lli;t10r. 10 tht Teus ll11190n 1or Jim S~o. ce icnor. OAKl.ANO A'S-$,111 lull Qulnonos, lnflflOlr, 10 111e Chrvtlano lndlant lo com· Dltlt 1 1r1oe 1001 ~1 Jim l u'41n. Cl lCl'\Or. to o.-1enc1, Tredtd ltutlY McNee• ••• Ollll>tld9r 10 '"' MOllltH I E•OOl for ,_,., •"'rl ollclltr ........ L...- LOS ~NOE1.u oooous-Treoeo S•d ~nenoe•. ortcl'lef, ana Roi• .Jofle1, l11tot10tr·~lfleldef, lo IM Now Yorti. Mota 16' CMICK Owu . Dlltllolr. and • Ofl VW lo llt ""*'taler Trad..s J~ lt<11w1111, phclltt, to the lCt ns.t\ Clh ~#ttl IOI' Joe $ttktlv, t t lellef. •M JOH TOl'rft •no JOM Ser· f~lff\I, DllClltt S IAMtlTaA~L ........ .,..._... Auotllllell Sl"A"TTt;,a S\JPUSONIC$-'l"llC'11 Ctlltiet .,....,,, m w1rd·euer<1. Oii .... ,...,, SlenH .. ~ri~· tl.fetd, CMIC4GO ... ,. .. ~ "Tift\ Not• f'f'lt" Vll•tct, llld •c. ltk ll ... Walls. W)O. 'Kt tvff Oii 1"""90 '"WW Sunset has big night The Sunset LeaMUt· Wt•nt 4·for-5 111 women's baskt.•lball ac· tum Th1,1rsday night as Fountain V;,1llt.·y. Ot•ean Vu.:w, Edison and Marina Wt'rt' v1t·tor1ous, uut ::.low·starung lluntmgton Beaeh h·ll lti Matt•r Jx•i 1l1·n·'s how .1 :u1ppt•rwd. Fountain Valley, 68·53 The Barons <Tulsed mto the S<.><.'ond r<>und of lhe Arws1a Tour· namc•nt by posting the victory over Manual An:.. Then·se Puchals ki gut Fountain V<illt'y (4 ·0) ot r lo a 4uick start, S(·or1ng I fi of hc·r 11 pomL'i m the first hall when ch« Bar.ems took a ~Hl-18 advantagt· Ot·can View, 43·38 Thl· St·cihuwks !:l·O) built a l :~.point l1·ad L·ntl'nng tht· final 4u<.1rtl•r a nd hdcl off Bolsa Grande in a non-lourname>nl gam<" at Bolsa Junior M1cht-lle C hvm in s~·arheaded tht' a lt.Ctck with 19 prnnts and 18 rebounds, Ka ren Chcist.' notched 10 points. and sophomore Dana Douty dashed off I 0 as.i;1sts. Marina, 57-45 The Vikings (:3-1) sc.:ort"d the first 14 points of lhl:! final quarter to turn their game against visiting Long, Beach Wilson into a romp Wilson. which had taken a :35-33 advantage in the .third quarter . was held s<:oreless for the first four minutf's of the final swnza Edison. 62-42 Grctcht.•n ML·inhe1rdt upµt'cl hPr seasonal avt•rag1· to '27 points and had 18 rebounds for the third straight gaml' as tht.• ho!>t Chargers ('.j .()) overwht.·lmt•d Santa Ana Senior furw:ird Shan Clark w as t-red1ted w11h 10 rebounds to go With ht>I 10 plllntl> Mater Dei. ~6-3 1 Huntington Bt·.1d1 11 ~l mirn- dged only r·rght l1r-.1 lwlf pwnLc;. J nd dc·spllt· 11u1s~·on ng tht· Monarchs by four in thl' _;;ec•ond half. \'OUld nut O\'('rc·ome the big dPI cc:1t Orw ttf th(' fl'Jl>\lnS was the ubst•m·t.· uf bag gu11 Eve Tnus. who was saddled \\'1th fo ul trouble tl11 oughout .. rnd was ht.·ld tu two points bdon· fouling ouc in the Lhird qunrtPr FV., OV ... From Page A 10 its 15 a ttt·mpts from the field m f the f1rs1 quarter, finished the last three periods with a shooting per· formanc.·e of 14 for -15 (31.1 per· cen 1 ). Fountain Valley, 73-61 The Barons were im command from the st.art. bursung to a 10-2 lead . th en 33-12 and finally 39-16 before settling for a 43-23 half· time margin over H untingto n Beach It was Fountmn Va llev's second straight brPcze m this tour- nament, raising che Baro ns' re· c.-ord to 2-1. dropping Huntington Beach to 2-:l Brent Marlin, Fountain Val· ley's 6-7 JUn1o r . sc.·ored 19 of his 2$ points in th<.• firsl half as the Barons hurl the Oilers with their press defensively a nd strong in- s1dt> game offensi,.vcly. At halfllmL' Fountain Valley hud riddlt•d thl' nets for 19 of 3() ( fi:l .:l rwrcen 1) "Our pn·ss "'as l'ffe<.·tive." said Bri,wn ··1 t 'f'l'rnt'<i ln g<'t things going for us" Edison"' Sea Kings on the road tonight Edison High's Chargers and Coro na dcl Mar's Sea K ings. each considered t•o1nenders for honors in their respective leagues (Sunset and Sea View). return lO basketbaJI action tonight with rood encountt>rs beginning at 7:30 Edi110n, which has t'Ompiled a 2-1 record without standout re- tume<> Rodney J ohnson bec-ause of a n injury. is at Cypress. whit~ Coronii del Mar (2· 1) travels tO Miaaion V icjo. Had) candidate for Starlf ord job DENVER (AP) .._ Omvct 8(-on~ ru&.'li11tant roach John HadJ is one of flvt' co.ndldate!C for the vacan t head foolball t"Oac:htnl posiUon M Swnfo~ Unfveralty. Other candidates for tht-job lheludf' S•n Jost Slate heed coach Jack lttwfty, Jam Sochar, Mac\ coeeh •• uc Davit; em Meyen. ...wtant l'OflCh far the 0.... 811, Pailkf!l'I, and PluJ Kldetl. ~ - \ant ('OaC'h for 'ht Sin "9nc*O _.Pt•M hilyPllat FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1983 ANN LANDERS COMICS OBITUARIES 8 2 83 84 ClASS -IFllD D ~ D THICDASTAIDTHICDUITY ~--~------~------------~----~--~~~--..... It's a fight to get airborne. PAPARAZZI Christaaas Ball. 5 5 2 C Jub plays host to 600 pa~tygoers By VIDA DEAi' 01 lh• O•llr Pllol Slell /' "Christmas as for Children" was the theme tagged on to the Christmas Carol Ball sponsored at the Newport Marriott by the 552 Club of Hoag Hospital More than 600 showed for the festive event but not chairman Gary Hunt's wife. Joann HowC'VC'r. Joann dad go along with the theme she was at home with their new born son. It was a close-knit group of party goers -they wt•rC' suppost"'CI to have gathered in the atrium for tht.'soc:aal hour. The rain they changed their minds. (but. d1dn ·1 dampen their spmLS) and the .soc1al1Z1ng went on m the corridors Aft('rwards. thev entered the ballroom that Chris Lindsay had -turned into a Christmas fairyland with giant ropes of greenery and toys looped from the ceiling. twinkling lights and giant red bows. Tables were centered with floral arrangement encircling gingerbread houses (one lucky person at each t.able took home the edible cen terpi('('('S). Tburl Rasvencroft read "T 'was the Night Before Christmas" after being introduced by emcee Harry Babbitt (he and Betty have attended I 5 of the balls) and Santa even showed up to take the big kids requests. Les Brown (looking great, he never seems to change) and his Band of Renown played for dancing much to the delight of so many guests that were reliving memories of other great parties (some back to high school days). Partygoers (and ~veryone was commenting about the glamorous atUre of the black-tie group) included Nora and Vin Joi'Jen1en (he was angel chairman who secured underwriters for the entire codt of the ball), Jean and Ray Kovacs, J•dle and Geor1e Ar1yro1, Aue and Bob Badllam (excited about spending Christmaa in Gemvu>y), Bellillcla and Baney Banett, Ralpll and Dot Cleek, Geae and Borko DJordjevlc, Ellie Faber, Catllertae and Delue nyea, Harriette Witmer I Barbara Grady I Glal and nee.tore Roblu, Sa11y and Roser a...y • the Jim Rod1ers, Kea Carpeater with It.rt• na1ard and Nora and Cllarlle Hester. And, of cou,,,e. Patty and Geor1t Hoa1 were there -also. Carol and Gordon Bowley. (he'1 !$52 ~--...... ., ... -.. -.::." .. . '("'-J r , > .. ... .-.. -.. · .. ~. -... " ......;... "" .... ,,.. . ,,,,,.. ' Oallr Pltol pholoe br lllCh••d lloelllef Mariners students line up to tour hot air balloon. He brings a balloon to school Science students al Mariners Elementary School in Newport Beach had a un1qut• opportunf- ty to study air pressure. weather and weather balloons rirst hand last week when the. father of one student brought a hot air balloon to s1.:hool Robert Milliken. whose daughtl'r. Amy. 1s a fourth grader at Mariners. owns a balloon that seemed like a natural learning tool wht•n thl· students s tarted a two-wec-k courst• on weatht•r pauerns 1 So he brought IL in last week. giving l'ac·h child a chance to tour the balloon l'IOS<' up and giving Carm• Larks. a volunteer at the school. the chanec to fulfill ht.'r long-time dream of riding in a balloon. Larks. whu was a school principal m Chicago for -!~ yt•ars. has worked with reading groups on Monday and Tut•sday at Manners for 12 years. . Last w1•l'k stw got ht.•r wash. sort of. when she damb<·d into thC' basket with a lilllt• help and the wmd lafwc.I hl•r:.. couple inches off the ground. The wand wasn't ~trong enough to give Larks a real ndl'. though Carrie Larks is helped into balloon ' (left), but only gets inches -0ff the ground (above), while students (right ) watch jubilantly. Ball Chairman Gary Hunt confers with Santa's helpers Lynn Hackett, left~ and Katie Wheeler . Club prexy). Marnie Fluor Reed, Jessie May and Cecil Sharar. Joan and John Ravera and Barbara Bowle (leaving shortly after the dessert m order 10 make four holiday socials the nexl day) The Stanton& celebrate _ How can you top this? Supervisor Roger Stanton said that thought 1 crossed his mind as he and Karen approached the stage to greet the 800 at their 16th wedding ~lebration at the lrvine Marriott. For the gala cxcasion. (probably one of the best attended social/political events for a local representative ever held in OC commented party coordinator Jack Gerken qi Fluor) the ballroom was decorated In floral arrangements of peach roses, eucalyptus and baby's breath. Blonde Karen was attired In a charcoal trimmed dress Cuhioned with a peach cummerbund. Sharing the anniversary couples' table were his mother Genevieve Staatoa, Karen's sister Judy Stewart and Roger's aunts and uncles babel and Doll Smitll and Liilo and Ed Hyllla, all Crom Long Beach. The Stantons were etpeciaUy pleased with th~ videp pretentation which depicted their chUdhooda to the tune of "Memories'' and thetr married daya when "Through the Years" wu the backaround mUlk. Ro1er Barkley (Lohm.tn and &rk.Jey). emcee, had a field day with hla polltlcal jibet and . .. Gene and Dorko Djordjevic at 552 Club's Christmas Carol ball. . Orange county humor and the All-American Boys Choir led by the energetic Fatller Coablln pre9ented • EJl!,am of~p_py tunes. S.rryind tlli=Sounda of Muak had dancen on the daftC."e floor throughout the even.Ina, but when lhe Annlvenary Waltz was played the 1potllcht waa on the Stantona. The couple'• romance belan In July of 1966 Roger and Karen Sta nton with party coordinator J ack Gerken. Jackie Rodgers wit George and Judie Argyros. when they met in Panama. Roser wu viaiting friends in the Peace Corps and Karen was a stewerdca with Pan Am Alrlinea. They were marr-ied in November of 1967 and establlahed their first home In Long Beach, where their da~hter, Raebel, was born. Since th~y arrived In Orante County In 1971, three sona -Jo1llu, Jo1epll and Benjamin have joined the family. I ------------- 82 Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Fflday, Oecembef 9. 1983 Follow the heart ••• PUBllC NOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE Make the trip to see sick aunt NO~~~~~o~E·N '"" .::~~~ DEAR ANN L ANDERS: M y parent.:; both dtl'<l before I was St•vi._•n yean; old. Dad's eldt•st sist er r:uS<.'<.I me. along with her own thrl.~ children. Aunt M arge was u widow at age :i6. but she wa:s one of thl• most remarkable pt.'Opil' I have ewr known. The woman Sl'(\ffit-d never to sk ep. She had time for everything and everybody. I remember nior t! about h er than I do my own m other She sewed for all "her girls." baked e vl'rythmg -even bread -made noodles from scratch and t:anned ever y imaginable fruit an d vegetable. If she ever had a 'wor ry, n o on<' k n ew it. Aunt M a rge livt>S l ,:Wo m1lt•s away now I last saw he r t wo years ago. S he was frail but getting around "jusl fine" with a walker. And still srmling. The last time we spoke on the pho ne her voiee set' med w eak . but she assured me that she was OK. Night before last I received a l'all Cro m he r older daughter . Aunt Marge is in aroma. She had a strokl' two weeks ago. They didn't c·all me bec·auSt' they d idn't want to w orry me. and there was nothing I l'Ould do. M y first ind1nation was to take the next plane out. They said. "Stay h ome. Sht' wouldn't ra•ognize you ." rou1 HIAITH OR PETER J STEINCROHN Clear the shelves of old medicine DEAR DR. STEINCR O H N : M y dear husband has few faul ts. but one I can 't get him out of is squirreling his m edicine. Our medicine cabinet is full of all kindsoJ bottles and pack~gesof pills dating back alm ost to the year one. It has bec.'Ome a bank. Frien ds are welcome to try the medicines "that have helped him ." Although he is an offrce manager of note in his company. sometimes I think he would have been happ ier as a p h armacist. I r emind h im it's a b ad h abit to keep medicines long aft er the need for takin g them. When I tell him they're better off poured down the toilet, he says. "I pay a lot for m y medicines. It's again t all common sense to throw th em away." Is there an y way you can convince him to discard his medications as soon as he feels better? M rs. E . DEAR MRS. E .: Squirreling is a good word fo r it. How can I convince him? It's as difficult as changing the habits of those who allow their a ttic. garage or basement to bulge with "old" clothes. furnit ure, cans of paint. dusty. unread books. broken down TV sets etc. Some people can't even thr ow away a bro ken button But the problem of hoarding old medications may be m ore serious. Old aspnn is more likely to burn a h o le m your stomal·h : old antibiotics may cause severe rl'ac tions etc. and so n o with scores o { medicines that an • "saved" for som e future illness. I agr ee with you. M rs. E .. that your husband has a bad habit . Once h e has 1mprovE!Q. h e should learn to say "goodbye" and no t "au revoir" to the m t'd1c:at1ons that may have helped him. (~et rid of tht>m . Mrs E. Incid entally. don't pass th em on to friends. . . . DEAR DR. ST E I NCROHN : I admit to two bad habits. overeating and oversmokmg Whtl·h is worst• for m v h ealth? Mr. C D E AR MR. C.: Neither are good frlt>nds If you have r eally resolved tn o verl'ome these habits, l suggest that you try breaking th!:'m on e at a t iml'. You'll need all your energy and will to break l'Ven one. They're both important , Obesity can kill; so can smoking. I tell p atten ts to take on the smoking h abit first. Some patients can overcome that devil within days or w eeks. The treatment of obesity requires mor e time Take that o n after you've conquered th e cigarette habit • • • FOR MRS. M .: Looking for another aid in managing your high blood p ressure? Some studies have shown that eliminating caffeine and nicotine are hel pf ul. Nevertheless, keep o n with your anti-hypertensive medication. • • • FOR MR. V .: Various uses are made of blood that has been donated by transfusion. For example. whole blood may be transfused into one pati ent. but blood has many components. The red cells may be h elpful in anemia; plasma may be of use m treating shock. and blood platelets are supportive in some patients with leuk emia. ••• Dr. Steincrohn welcomes reader mail but is sorry he cannot answer personally LA>tters of widest interest wm be answered in his {'()/umn. Send your questions co him. in care of the Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. ANN LANDERS I d idn 't slL'<'P ,1 wink last night. I wunt to go i f only ~o hold ht•r hand M y hushund seiys thl' lam1ly 1s right and u<ldt..·d. "Y ou m ight huw to nwkl· two tnps in on<' WN'k i f vou know what I n w an." -I 00 know ~vha1 ht• 11wa11s and ino11ey ls nm plenuf ul. but I (•nuld swmg 1t T l•ll ml! whHl to do. SAD IN C INt'INNATl O EAR SAD: Ig nore nil the practic al ad vice a nd listen to y our heart. Tak e the n ext plane out. Aunt M a r ge may not know you are t here, bu t YOlJ will kn ow -and tha t is wha t counts, 1411'-<I propoaela wt• be 1ecer....O by TfltUITH'I IALI , •I· • . d I • I . 11 II,. Cltr ot Cotta M ... et the offklt TfltUITll IA&.I NO. 1Mt ! 1 ,at1v _1 :> u wn t )t h • • ll was one of the mo:;it 01 the City Cltfk at tht City Hell, 17 On oac.Mbtf 23. 1983. e1 10;00 incrl·dtble cXpl'rll'nl'l'S o f m y wholf' hf1:. His reac uon Fair Orlv., Coa111 M .... cautornla, A M CaJlfornl• Land rn111 Company. to ml' did wond<!rs for my ~If ·<·stt'4.:m So wll alJ those 11n111 the hOYr of n :OO a.m. on o.-.. duly •Pl)Olntlld TrutlM uncw and . • cernt>ar 29. 1983, 11 which tlmt they pur11.1ant to OMd of Trutt executed 3bstamers o ut tht'r(• not to g1Vl' up h ope. When t he w111 be opeoed PVblloly end read byTHEJ.8.S.FINANCIALCENTliR · right person mrrtl' u lo ng. It was there for rnc. _ 1loud In the Couneu Cham!Mf• for WEST LTO . a C1111om11 Umlle<S ALIVE AGAIN I N Cl l ARLOT1'E N (' FURNISHING ALL L.ABOR, MA· Partnarlhlp H Tru11or for lhe ban· , . • TERIALS, EQUIPMENT, TAANS· •111 and aec;urlly of Bank ol Newport D E AR CHARLOTTE: H ow nice tha t you PORTATION ANO SUCH OTHER u BllfleflCllry, dlled March 2, t98t, h 't "l t lt " f t b l b FACILITIES AS MAY BE REQUIRED and recorded ae lntlrurnenl No. aven 0 8 a er seven year s, ut y ou m I l FORTHEINSTALLATIONOFANIR· <lt577. Boo~ 1•002. Pae 1053 on hav e lost 11ome lhiog el se -the r espect of pe ople RIGATtON SYSTEM AT FIRE STA· March 31. t981. 01 omoYai Reco<d• c lose t o you ha d they n ot been suc h sound sl eepers TION ,.,, 2300 PLACENTIA AV· 1n the Otttceot 1he coun1v Recorder • ENUE, ANO A PICNIC SHELTER AT ot Orange Counly, State of Call- • • • p Au L A R I N 0 p A R K . t 0 • 0 fotnla DEAH ANN: I appre<:tatcd, the le tter from the PAULARINO AVENUE, COSTA WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION woman who was 6 fct•l , 2 in ches. All her life she MESA. CALIFORNIA TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR • • •• 1 • _, • • A 1411 ot plans. $peclllc&llon1. and CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR ansWl'f l'U stup1u qul.'l:iltons about her h eight. (Exam· other con1r11ct documenta may be CERTIFIED CHECK (payable 11 time pit': "W ere both your parents tall?") obtained In 1tw1 omoe ol lhe Depart· ot sale In lawful money of 1he United I have a frie nd who is 6 feet 9 inl'hes Idiots are ment of Le4ture S.Mce., 17 Fair Slates). a1· 1n the lobby of Callfomla . . • · Drive. Costa Meaa. Call101nla, upon Land Tiiie Company , 1010 N Main ~·onstantly ask m g him, "Are you a baske tball recalpl ot 1 nonrefund1ble f" ol Streel, Santa Ana, Calltornta pluyer 'I" Hts ~·feet r espollS\'' "N o ·Arc you a $6.00 II bidders reQUHt plans end YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ·k ~.. L.A. 'LAFF.IN LA. . speclflcallons be malled, the charge DEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE JOl <'Y · . . wlll be $7 50 pet eet. OATEO March 2. 1981, UNLESS • • • DEAR L .A .: T hanks for a winne r . E11Ch bid shall t>a rnede on the YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT UEAH ANN LANUEH S : I love• you d<>Rrly. but I • • • proposal form and tn the manner YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE wish you woulJ stop tt•lling ~'t>pll'. "If you don't use Ar<• vou 01. is somt'Ol1£' you care• ·ibout mPSSmg provided In 111e contract documenlS, SOLO AT A PUBLl.C SALE. IF vou • • . • and shall be accompanled by II NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE it, yvu'll losl· 1 t " aruund with drugs m· consider111g 11·1 An• all drugs cer1111ed or eeahiar's check °'a bid NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS I a01 a 50-Vt.'ar-uld w idow :md h ad n ot "kno wn.. bad? What about µot -in moderation" Ann L ;mdt>rs' bond'°' no11ess than 10 percent of AGAINST. YOU. vou SHOULD } B. '-I I f , · .. lhe amoun1 ot the bid. made payable CONTACT A LAWVER. a man in l w iu tl·a st•nse w· sevl•n VL·ars w h en mv u//·1ww bookle t. "The Lowdown on Dopt.•. sc•µarates 10 the City 01 co11e Mese All noht 1111e and 1n1eras1 con- youn gl•rcow;in and I mutk h1v1· a t a ra'mt1y rt•unio111;1 fhC' fat·ts from tht' ficLiun. Fur each booklet ordered The Contractor shell, In lhe per-veyed 10 and now neld by It under h f II f I I , d $" . ' tormance Ol lhe wor~ and improve· said Oeed of Trusl In Ole properly a <>USP u o s eeping n: at tVl'S S('ll -£, plus a long -;ell-addrc•ssed. stamped menis. confoim 10 the Labor Code snualed in said county and s1a1e Ev1•n though Wf' Wt •n • SW11l•Wh:lt inh1b1tN I t•n velop<· (.'17 C'cnts post>•) to An11 L&tldl'rs, P.O. Bux 01 lhe State ol Calllornla and 01her descr11>ed as. bt '<.'ilUSl' we h ad lo Ix-very quiet t~st Wl.' ;.. wakt•n the 11995 Chic-igo Ill 6061 l laws of lhe State of C1lllorn111 appll-The Norlhwester1y 132 laet ol the !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!!!!!.!!!.!!. !!.!!. ! I cable thereto. w•th the e•cep11on Southeaslerty 258 feel ol Loi 88 ot ;.:Jiii requ1teo under the spectal s1a1u1es Mesa. as shown on a Map recorded -~ -~.-.only ot such var1a11ons as may be Newpo11He1gh1s.1ntheC11yo1Cos1a !9 H • ~ Fi T ~ • • pursuant to which proceedings hers-1n Book 4, Page 83 ol MIJGellaneous been superseded by the prov1S1ons Calllorma • IC Ory arms ls under are taken and which have no1 Maps. records of 01anoe Counly, of the Labor Code Preference to EXCEPT I NG THEREFROM tabor shall t>e given only tn the man· one-half of all 011 ga6. aspllatlum t I e e ff ( k ner prov10ed by law 8110 kindred subslances as reserved g g It IC · o r, No bid shall be considered unless by O L. Boll on and Opal Bol1on, his ro;t•r1n a usc1,ous c rus ' I h ismadeonatormt11rn1shedbylhe wife, In an Instrument recorc:led - 'll .I C11y of Cos1a Mese. and Is made In January 27, 1922, 1n Book 399. Page accordance w11h the provisions of 393 01 Deeds . . f '-~arms the proposal reQuoremenlS The Slreel addreU and Other t • t ~ _ Each bidder musl be license and common dealgnlll•on. 11 any. of 1he The Clly Council of the City ol purporled 10 be 485 E 171h Street. gl J Us Or You. also prequallfled as required by law real properly deSG11bed 111>0ve Is CoSla Mesa reserves the rlghl 10 Costa Mesa. CA Wt: 'II J.-'1\ l' y1Ju a t a~u .. • of nld-t inll• tnunlry ~uodnl"!>~: --::E (If fl/./ I (I rejec11ny or all b1d1. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE I lllo...I Eiieen P. Phinney DISCLAIMS ANY LIABtLTY FOR IN· S .... CllyClerk ot the CORRECT I NFORMATIO N City of Cosia Mesa FURNISHED. I Uth' Publtshe<I Oranoe Cout Dally Pilot That said sale Is made withoul Dec. 2. 9. 1983 covenanl or warranty regarding tllte. 6305-83 poues!llon or encurnbranQ.el. or H •----PUBl--IC_NO_T_IC_E ___ to lnsurablllty ot t111e The to1al 11moun1 01 lhe unpllld balance of said obl1Q1t1ons t<>Qelh~r NOTICE OF wllh advances. and estimated costs t PUil.iC HIAIUNQ and eapenses is $5,92•.54-' 38. 0 as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet a 11'191 Notice of Breach ol said obt1-publlc hearing will be held by the City gallon and e4echon 10 sell said real Council 01111e Clly ol Cosle Mese on properw wH recorded as ln&lru· Oeceff\ber 19. 1983, In Iha Councll men1 No 83·307658 on July 18, Chamt>ara of Clly Hall. 77 Fa1r Drive, 1983, ol Olffc1111 Records 1n the Of· Cotta Mesa. at 6.30 P m . or es soon floe of 1he County Recorder 01 Or- "aza lher1111ter 111 pr11et1eable. on lhe IOI· anoe County S1a1e ol California lowing llems. Tr11atee or party condu,trng Sale REZONE PETITION R-83-09. CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE COM· Costa Meu City Council, for per-PANV mlaslon 10 unone ploperly located 1010 Norih Main S1ree1. Sulle 400 at 773 Pa11lar1no Avenue from R2 10 Santa Ana. CA 92702 R3, consistent with lh• reQulrements (71•) 835-5575 of Specitlc Plan SP-78-02 En-Ann FORECLOSURE OE PAR T. vl ronme ntal Oeterml n111 10•1· MENT Negauve Declaration adopted. tor Oaled: Novemoer 29 1983 Specific Plan SP·78-02. BY CALIFORNIA LANO T1TL.E _ REZONE PETITIC:~ R-~3-1f0, JNaok COMPANY W. Hester, a111hortz""" agent or oe Donna J Thomas Fct Managt!r Feldman. 27 Sliver Crescerot. Irvine. Published Orange Coas1 Daily P1lo1 l..ewllf Coro11MI Moll Bristol at the San Dtego Freeway Costa Mesa oP.n doily 'til 9 p.m. Saturday 'ril 6 p.m. S11ndoy 12 to S p.m. 540-6991 for ~mission to rezone, property Dec 2. 9. 16 1983 1oca1ed al 382 VictOfla S1ree1 from R2 to R3. Environmental Oelermlna- tlon. Negative Oeclar1111on 62!17-83 NOTICE IS FURTHER G,IVEN that PU6LIC HOTIC[ al said !Ima and place all ln1erested 1------------ persons may appear eno lJe heard FICTITIOUS IUSINESS by lhe Clly Councll 011 the ~roremen· NAME STATEMENT Honed ma1111r The to11ow1ng persons are do.no EILEEN p PHINNEY. business as- Cily Cler~ ROBERT SIEGEL & ASSOC'S PubhSlled Orange <.:oast Dally Pilot 1507 ! Mc:Fadoen Ave San111 Ana Dec 9 1983 CA 92705 6-'06-83 Robt Siegel 508 Dahlia. C0tona -----------dei Mar. CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE tdoy Siegel. 508 Oah11c Corona K-ol71t NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF PUILIC SAl.E OF COUATERAL Oel Mar CA 92625 Robt A S•eoet CHRISTMAS PARTY DECORATION CENTER T'1•S statement was hied with lh8 Counly Clerlo. of Orange County on Nov 17 1983 Nottce IS hereby given by the F23057' undersigned that a publlG Slit! ol t'1e Published oninoe Coast Oa11y tollow1ng described collateral ;"'Ill be Pilot Nov 25, Dec 2. 9. 16, 1983 EVERVTillNG IN WR PINE .......... •t63 HOLLY-FRUIT .•.. 16.9S HOLLY-PINE .... 1 14~ 9S HOLLY-BERRY ... 114. 76 held e1 the hour ot 12 00 o clock. 6225-83 P M on the 171h day ol Oecemt>e1. 1983. et Tradllional Jewelel's, 2630 ----------- Sen Mlguel. N-por1 Beach. Ca. POOLIC NOTICE ~~~:n~~nty of Orange. Stale of YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNDEflt A I. Two Rubles, 1.07·and 70 ct& DEED M TfltUST DATED JuM 12, 2 Four Sapphires .. 82, 1.01, 1 22 1. UNlEll YOU TAKE ACTION 1 ,. and 1.30 cta. TO PfltOTECT YOUR PROft£R'N. IT 3. Seven Gemets. 2. 15. 1.•9. 2.08. llAY IE IOU> AT A PUellC SALE. t 68, 1 7t, 2.28 and <1.70 cts. If' YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION 4 Two Perldol 1 3t and 2 03 ct1 OF THE NATURE OF THE b One Cltrlne 'e.95 018. . . PROCHDINQ AGAINST YOU. YOU a: One Amethyst ..... 7 ct IHOUlONOTICCE~~~u'a'T~EA'f"', SEA~E 7 One Opal, ... t-' ct. .,... " "' This tale Is held to enforce the T.9. No. •11to rlghla of American Mor1oaoe Cor-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thet poratlon of 567 San Nicolas Drive. on Thursday, Oec:embe1 22. 1983. 111 Suite 207, Newport Beach. CA tO:OO 11.m of said day, In Ille room 92660, u the aec;ured parly arlalng Ml H lda lor coMucling Trustees unde1 a S.Curlly Agreement and Sates. within the ottleeS ot REAL ES· Note dated September 29, 1983, TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. with R. Jon Emr. c/o St1er111ndo11h localed 111 2020 Norlh Broaowey, Films, Poat Office Box. 358 t. Suite 206. tn the City of Santa Ana, Thousand Oaks. CA 9t359, 111 Counly of Orange. S111le ol Call- Deblor, on fHe al the offices of fornla, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES American Mortgage Corporetlon SERVICE, a Callfornla corl)()(ll1on, Thia notice Is given In accordence as duly appolnled Trustee unde< and with lhe provisions ol Secllon 950•, pursu11n1 to lhe power ol sale con- Subdivision (3), ot the Uniform Com· fe<red In that certain Deed o( Trust merc•al Code of lhe Slate ol Call· ex~llled by TAHWAHNAH R. FOX, 1orn111. SOLBERT 0 FOX. ALLEN E. DATED: O.Cemt>er 2. 1983 HARTM/.N ANO ELAINE N. American Mortoage Corporation HARTMAN. recorded Julr 8. t981, In 567 San Nicolas Drive, Sle. 207 Book 1' 132 of Olllefll 'Records of -=======;;::;-9 FT. TINSEL GARlANO o~\.'< s9~ Newport Beach CA 92660 said County, at page t t 19 Re- (i 14) 6U ·5626 ' corder's lnslrumenl No t0382, by SHOCKED! I!• • tl •,,•, 1 JJ A~. I ~ & 'I • " -'WI -••t•I 1.,\ •ot" ln•ex•pen•slve• ·11n 1k spen s1vJ no1 high •n price reasonable class•hed ...._.._. adverttSlnQ -1 ~ Class1f1ed Advertising 642·567A RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY, INC. ................... I 922 HAllBOll 81 vO COSTA MESA -S48 I IS6 ,.._ ' -HOLIDA YI • • 1113 Sl"I playing guessing games 111>0Ut yovr mak&-up.? Rlchlrd SleYens UllLl clllMlc make-op 1ecl\tllque It easy to learn! !l's just tt>e= hes ..,flf showed/cul So up the l)N)ne end ca So. C. tornta's top ma1u1up a;tltt. RICHARD STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy, CdM At Andrea's 675-1334 PUBLIC HEARING TRANIPORTA TION COMMlllfON OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Al.TERNATIVE IU918 -DOWNTOWN AREAi THE CITY OF ROUTINGS OF The Transportation Commission of the Cit\' ol Huntington Beaoh wtll hold two meetings In December to con11e1er •lle<netlve routings of buses 1n the Clowntow11 1rea of Muntlngton Beach. The ft(st meetfng wm be held In tl'le City Hall Council Chambers, 2000 Me n Street, Hunt1no1on Beach, Of't iuesda)'. December 13. 1983 at 3:00 P.M The Commltslon 5 regular meetlngt publlc hearing wilt con- tinue et 7:00 P M on the 111me n•ghl 10 accommodate those w11n1ng to lddrns me matter but un11011ntl 11nena irre earlier mee1l110 The Traneportatlon Commission Invites all fhose having on 1nt9rett in the OJ:>wntown bu• routes to ottend one or both or 1~"'"11nQI r:vrtnertnform•ttonmay t>e obtJlntd trom Karr Huy Oepa11- meot Of PU* Works -536-S,.31 ALICIA M WEN TWORTH CITY CLERK CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Dated; Dtctmber 7. 1083 Pubtlthed ~rano-Coast Daily Pttot Oflc lol 10 1 t 12 t~. 1983 D4 t'·~ I FOR TYING PACKAGES OR ETC. VARN TIE 1S FT. NOW! 2s• REG.98i WHITE, RED, GREEN, BLUE & GOLD t!IZU LACQUER APPLES !M, lO. 29• 49+ '2.60001. '4.00 ooz. •s.oo ooz. • GIFT WRAP AUTmS SOU> 8V TME FOOT, ROU OR PACKAGE -------------- tfTMU MJ • BOWS ORPICC. • COLORED YARN • GIFTTA~ e ETC. By. Lowall L Glmbel 1111son ot a breach ol defaull In pay-Preslden1 ment ot perform11noe ot lhe Obi•· Published Oranoe Coast 0111y Piiot gallons secured theteby. including Dec. 9. 1983 lhal breach or dalaull. Noltce of 6•03·83 which was recorded Augus1 26, 1983 -----------as Recorder's 1ns1rumen1 No P~LIC NOTICE 83·375883. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ----'--..;.....-'--'----AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810. FICTITIOUI IUSINHS NAME IT A T!MENT The following pe<son Is doing business as· ORANGE COAST SUNNl'"JORO, t98•1 DffP Harbor Or . Hunllngton Beach. CA 92648 w111111m 8r11ndori Bates, 1984 t Ooep Harbor Dr , Hunllngton Beach, CA 92648 Rebecce Hammerman Bates, 19841 Offp Herl)or Ot . Hunllnglon Beach. CA 926•8 Thi• bu11nu1 Is conducled by; an lndlvid\1114, Wllllef'll 8 Bales R6~• H. Balas This atatement wes filed with the Covniy c .. , .. ot 011nge Counly on Nov, 17, t983 FDll1I P11bll1Md 01anoe eo111 Delly PllOI Nov 25. Dec 2. 9. 18, 1983, 822<1·83 P\8.IC NOTICE OER FOR CASH, lawlul money ol the United Slates. 01 a cashier's check drawn on a state Of national bank.• Slate or federal credit union. or • stale or lederal savings end loan ossoc1a11on domiciled In lhls slate, all payable al the lime of sate. all 110111. 1111e 11nd intert11 held by II. as Trustee on 11111 real properly s11uate In said Counly and State de!ICflbed u follows T!l' E~s1er1y 149 9 teet of lh• Southerly 37 1 27 tee1 of Lot 3• of Tract No 9. 111 $flown on 1 map recorded In Book 9. page 9 of ~~ oellaneous .Maps. The street address Of other com-mon 0e11gn1tion of the real properly he<elnobove ~rlbed 11 i>urPOrteo to t>e; 800 West WiltOn Street. Costa MH8. CeUIOfnla. The 11noerslgM<l hereby dltclalma I ll llablllty tor lll'Y lnCOH9¢1""8 In said atr .. 1 addr-or other com· mon dalllgn111on. Said N ie wlll t>t mao. wlthOut werrantv.••Pf ... OI lmPlltd. te09fCI· 'IC~ IU899H lnQ Ill... poaMUIOn. or encum-NAlillll ITATIMINT brancte. to tatll fy the prtnclPal bal• TM following PlftlOn• .,. 0<>1119 enoe of the Nott or Of'* ~tlOn llutlntat H . MCuted by MIO Ottd of Th.ltt. with AMERICAN COLLATEl\AL OOR· lnttr•t end ottlllr IUIM u llt0¥l0ecl POAATION. 6$1 Sen Nicolea Otl"9, thertln; plut fldll•llOM. II eny. unoer l ultt 201. ~ 8Mefl. CA. the tetm1 tfltr'eOC eno tnttrett on t2teO llQCh •dll•nc.. tnd plUt ..... ~ Moneeee Oorporet~. Ch•rttt. end •~en... ot 1tw te7 Sen NlcOlet Otlve, Sult• 207, Tlvlwe anCI Of 1111 '""'' crw'9CI by N9WPOfl 8aecfl1 OA HMO MIO Deed ol l ruat The ·~al 9MOUnt Thia buelMM la ~ b~: t of Mid obllQetlon, lncludiflt t'MIOll· ~.,!Oii, -i~lfld '9M.CfiirOlllllCS•--• l owell Qlmbel1 Pr ...... I Pf"M9 of the T NtMot1 81 IN time Of Tiiis 11et""'9l'lt wu llltCI wltl't t,,.. Initial publ!Qatlon of tnlt Noeic., It Counly Clerk ot Orenoe 0c>un1y on, Sttt.NI .... NOY. 11. 1*· C>Mecl; "°"9MW " 1Ml. RfAI. ,_ HTAT! S!OUlll1TtUSElllVICl ~ 0,..,.. Coeef '*"'-• ~ cerporallOn. "°'" ~ "· o.e. t. •. ,., '""· • T'Mtee 11n.a ly. D.J. M«99' ---------....j (IMQO.J ......... ~ ----------20IO Noftt\ lroedwey, lull. tot, Call 142-H71. t en1a AM. C• t170I Pwl • t•" word• ~:.i::,--10 10 wort! lor u . Piiot 0.0 I . 1~:,'~Cotlt o.rr,. ~ ------=- GORINt C9\Kt'U :l .U J PON'i WANT TO CATC.H THIS MOU5E. ~E'5 CUTE.. l'Vf. f.V(N NICKNAM£'1 HIM ... 19 THE ... ,,. .l, C'IRCLS by Bil Keane ,..,..,,,,.. .. , ·-.. .... ,, ............ . ,, ....... .. "We don't hove timeouts during meals!" 'I \R'I \Dl Kt: by Br ad Anderson --H "Train him yourself?" '100:\ 'I l 1.1.l'S COOK OUT ... I'M READY FoR DINNER' BUT 15 IT READY Fof< You, SWIV~l.? PE:\:\l'TS SOMETIMES l LIE AWAKE AT NIGi-iT THINKIN6 ASOUT ALL THE DUM8 T~IN65 I 00 EVER~ r;Av ... F l UVE TO BE EIGHT AN O I 00 TEN DUMB THINGS EACH DAY, .. _,. by Gus Arriola HIG Gt:OR(it: by Vtrgtl Partch (VIP) "What'• tht 1ptcl1I occaalon?" o•:''IS THt: 'It:'\ \('t: Hank Ketcham 1' I 1··-· / )- \ I I 1 • WHYDONiVAJUST TAKE ME DOWN TO THE CAA WASH AND RUN ffi. THR(ll.X;H WITH TME WINDOWS OPEN?" ;1 ;' . ) wpr.e uP, PLUSHIE ·· IT/STlM~ ID E/4T! .. THAT WOULD BE ABOUT TWO MUNDREO AHO NINETY TMOOSANO 0\1/,\6 THIH6S ... by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz WMEN 'TOU AW UP ALL i ™E DUMB TMIN6S YOU l DO, IT'S BEST TO use ROUND Fl60RES .. ' Orange Coeat DAIL V PILOT /Friday, December 9, 1983 Holh vulncrahlc. Sbulh rlc1l11. NORTH • 10 9880 c:, J IO S ¢QA •QS WEST •AQS c:,7 0 109732 •AK109 SOlJTH •Vold EART +KJ72 <:J A632 o Vold • Jll742 "J K Q984 OAKJ6S4 +65 The hiddinit: South Wut North •:ast I ,, P1111 I + Pus 2 Pus 3 11 1'11s 3 Pan 4 Pa~!t snot: i,ti(} l(.lt).ij If~ GE,1'rf)J0 9i\!' .ucoJMO~ ... DR.\BBLE ~l.~~M~ ~OW 010 '{OU 00 ON ~CVR r1t.t~E.~M ? I WANi10GET PIU<CD TO BE A CHR151MA.5 ~ lt-.l 1ME C.OOR!>T WP(.; ! GOif II ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF ..... ,, ... llp1•n1n1t lt·111I· 'l'hn•1• uf 0 Thi' <h·al " lrom a ri•r1•nt tnurnanwnt 1n It aly. It h11(hlh<hl~ two potnl• that wt· h11v1• 11rt1•n mad,·: I I llricll(•' 1~ un url. not a 111'11•nc1•; i!l Point rount i~ only u 1<u11h•, not a mnxt1·r. If you rou nl rioinl~ ~luvi~hly, you will •1•1• lhlll East w,.,, hnv1· i!:l anti North South Iii, VI 1t wuulrl 'l'Cffi lh11t t h1·r1· "·al h1·~t. a parl•1·on• in t ht· 1•ar1h No"' h-t\ 1.1kt-;1 lcH1k at wh.1t happ1·n1·ll Thi· • .urlltin 'hown IH'rurn•il ;1t 11n1• t.1hlt· N1111· th.11 .. II h1' "'rt1nil turn, Sorth n•turn1·d to h1' p.irl n1·r·, ftr'I ht1I ''"' h1· 1h1I nut \'t·I kno11. lh,11 h1" JMrl tll'r h:ul m11r1• t hnn four h1•arl~. ~11 h1• roulrl nol rniw nn I hn•1• 1·artf "11111ort. ll11w1•v1•r, a lwo ~pad1• rt•hid would h.1v1• h..·1·n w1s1•r. Four ht·.ert h:id nn rh:tMl' as thr rard11 Ill'. Aftl'f lh1• op<•ninic di11m11nd lt•11d. lhl· dd1•ndcr~ rollt•<'ll'd two rluhs, another di11m11nd r.urr and lh1• 11r1• of hNirl~ for down two. t;11J1t Wt•st w1•rt• happy with th<>ir ~rorc· until thl'y ~aw the• romplc·t1· rMuh\. :0.1·vt•r.ll t: W p:11r' rhmtwd lO four 'pad•·~ anti , '1nr1· Snuth roultl not lt•.1d .1 trump. h·n tm·k~ Wl'rl' th1•r1• nn ,I rr11"ru I( Th1•n 11.1•n• .1l\11 .1 numh1·r of ~: \\ P·"" who .:ot to flq• duh' Th.11 runt r.1rt ",1, 1 MA~ ~~v'~ f 0 QUIT !>C"OOL ANO C,E.T A JOB. 11nlw11l11hl1• no m11ll1•r whul t h1· h·orl. I nd1·r1t, llwrt· w1•rt• 1·v1·n 11 f1'W pnir~ 1n Aht rluh~I If W1•11t wa11 1h•rlnrc•r, 1111padf· l1•11d rl1•f1•111t•d Lhnl ronlra('l on1· lrltk. hut if En11t rl1•rl;1n•ll lh1•n• w1111 no wny to prt•v1•nt dt•fl:m'r rrom 11rroinl( Ii! tmk11. l>t•rlar1•r only ha~ ln rurr two h1•11rl11 in dummy and. wit h lh1· 11111•1•n or lrurupN (111finic. h1• lns1•ic no mort• thun 1101· h1·nrt lr1t•k. I.I'\\ look .1.:.11n .11 th1• unlurky t;,,,, w,.,, pair whn dd 1·nd1·t1 fnur h1•arh. N1•t1 hn ol t h1•m 1·;111 IH' hla 1111'11 for f:11 h OIC I 11 )(1'1 hi• '1111· 1nt11 1 h1· .111rl aon. "' th1•\ h.111 n11 "',11 t 11 ,1v1111f t h1• poor fl''"" bv Tom Bat1uk ~ QlJESilON AfnJT' IT ! 1AAT WAf> CEJtfAINL..C( ™£ ~6TW/¥; ! OR.S,.OCk we PON'1'"' KNOW WHA1'"' vou·ve G01'"', M RS. -reRPL..eY ... eu1 we. PON'-f" WANI i'He MOSQu rro es -ro c:se1 ,.,... by George Lemont Wt1"H 1"He RIGH~ L..AWYeR, I 'L..t... eie.,- i 'P HAVe A CASe ! FENTON 'W~R( R~i. EHA~ .. RtlOOtT-lW.L KEAUY n1<£s rnE WE6rr a:F ! ANC' Give 1-f" -ro SOMeONe E:L-Se ! IT'S NO ~M1 1'0 ALSO LIKE 'TO HA~ 'OJ STAY AT SPeNCEA FAAMS WHIL.E 'tOU'Ae lN ~N ' .. -· , H-4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 9. 1983 Pta.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE n11wr.pupm OI 911n rul ctrc:utollon, printed .md publlahtttl m tho lh41 uno.iltl(lr..C e111etaim1 any Outlet u1t1111 .. and Ceo•• T .... 1111e and 1n1., .. 1 eon~ 10 and City or Co••o Mt1 o or 1n the 01ternat1vo tno C11y Ctork may llll>lllly for any lnc;ouetneu 01 the •lllOo' "Su1>90fl and S.111erntt11" now Mid by 11 uno-~ o..o ~ ,ICflTIOUI au...... OADIHANCE NO. 13.29 CdU1i to be pubhSltlkJ II summery or lh18 Ord1n11nce end • •l>Ov• tltlll •dllflll Ind "Community f'aclMllft Ea Tr11t1 In ..... l><OC*1y '*title""'. NAMI STATEMENT AN INTERIM OF THE CITY COUNCii. OF THE CITY OF atfllhlKI eupy 01 thu lt!~I 01111111 Ordmanee tlllall oe l)OSl&d 1n the StiO ••lewtll O.mtO•, 0\11 wllllO\lt mem" ICrll*I r 111 IOllOwtnQ 1>91 ton• llll oomo COST A MESA. CALJFORNIA, IXTINDING THE EFFECT OF olhce ot tlitt City Clt'fk 11vu 151 duyi. pr 101 lo Iha d•llt 01 adoption covwMtnl °' w•rr•nly. ••Pf ... Of Im· PARCEL 3 ~IC•I .. tuGfl TAUST OA PAUL Mtvl!A t----t>u-i•~1~..4::~$'.e~oR & 8 A UlllUWilAll&CiLIL:l..1.1...kl~""-l:Jlllll'!Hi..A..MlilllAJ.lltUM~THE 011h11 Ordtnonc end w1th1n 1111oen ( ttll uoy1 urter ndopllon 1h1 p1141c1 r90aralno uu.. poawaion, °' """:'~~~ Ml ELIZABETH H MEYER CLASSIC ASSOCIATES INC . !79S 1 PROCESSING AND ISSUANCE OF ZONE EXCl!PTION PEA· Cily Cltirk sftallcau1t1 lo be pu61'1sno{f. lhu elor•menlrofle Pflrl(lpal aum ol 1111 nott(1) Neut«! men11" Of lhe Oeellrtllon ~ Co,.. INOS Sky.,_,.., Clfcll Sulla a lrvme, CA MITS FOR THE CONVERSION OF EXISTING APAATMENTI summary and &hall Pofil In tile oll1e11 OI the Ctty Clerk II c.erulled by H IO 0"4 Of T11111. w1111 lnttt .. t nanta. COflOlltont ana RMlrk!llont ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION 927 t• TO CONDOMINIUMS, EXCEPT WITHIN THE IOUNDAAIES OF copy ol this Ordinance together with Iha names of tile members 11\tfeOn, •• proVldeO In NICI no1e(1). 1tc0<o.d on June 9. 1970, In bOOk RECOROEO OGtobet 29, 1982 11 R1ym0t1d BttnGO. 3• 17 S P1&1a THE DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA NO. 1. OI lhe C1ty t;ovncll voung lor 11nd ag11lns1 the same 1dvanc;u , II 1ny. under lhe 141fmt ol 11704, P-oet 420 to 4l411\Ciut1.,., ol ln1t1 No 112·3112150 or OhlQlal Re• Or •O. Sante Ana. CA 92704 DECLARING SAID ORDINANCE TO BE AH URGENCY OAOI• PASSED ANO AOOP f ED this 5th day ol ~emO.t, 1983 uta ~ or Trull, •-· ch1tQH Oll~lal ReGord• Gf N ICI County 11 cord1 In Ille olllol ol the ~Cler or Raymond B11nco, Pr111e1en1 TT HG F T E AE SONS THEREFOR A. TT EST tnd expen ... 01 lhe Ttutt .. 11nd ol "M1t11r Oecl1r1llon") une ... 1 Orenot County, Tn11 1111"'*1 wit lllecl with the HANCE ANO SE I ORTH H A ' Eilwn p Phinney lht 1tue1e CtMled by .. io.o..o OI Stctton llMCll"O(ll In 1k1C11 Art Mid OMO Of t•u•t dllcrlbet the Counry C1e<1c of Ori/IQ• COllflly on THE CIT~ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSl A MESA DOES ,. C Trutl tnlitte<I •• IOllOwt "Own«'• Right tollowloQ proptt'ly Nov 17 1983 ,:noe.t HEREBY OJ:fOAIN A S FOLLOWS ,,ity letk ol the The lotal 1mount of the unpaid eno Oullet. Utlutllt Ind Cetlle r.... Lot 2:1 of t111C1 No 763e, u I* Pub~•hed Orenoe Coe.st oeily SECTION t. l ne Cny Councll ot the C11y of Cosio Mesa llnds City ol Costa Mesa b1f1nce oftll• 0011g111on MCured by llltton", "Support 11nd S1111emen1", MtC>ftcordeO In boolC 330, pagee 34 Pnor Nov 25, Dec 2, 9. 16. 19113 ano declares that Ordinance 83· t!J was adoptcc.J as an urgency 00!111 Hall 1he PIOl*ly 10 bl told lfld reuon. "Encro1.chmen1", 111d "Com~nlly 10 37, lnelutive 01 Mltcellall.oU• ----------"8"""'.;.30;;..·..;;4.;;.3 inlllt1m ordinance to allow the City to tes1 and assess, within 1110 Mayor ol the able ••llrne1aa coaia. ••!*\ ... lr>d Facmue1 E1aem.n1" M•P•. 1n the Ohkie or the County Do-wntow11 Redevelopment Are~ the 1mpllca11ons ol recent Clly ol Costa Mesa •av•nee• •t the lime ol tne lnltlal PARCEL 4· An H~t over Recorder or Nld County. PU8llC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aullNEH NAME ITAfEMEN'T Tha following p1:11son• 11re doing business as w s CIRCUITS 1281 Logan .. J Colla Mesa. CA 92626 Ellis • Selor Inc • 2080 N1111onul. Coste Mesa. CA 9'627 Thll Dullness Is conauc1eo ov a c0fpo11t1on Beverly Ellll. P1es1a11ri1 TlllS Sl8letnen1 WIS !lied Wllh Ille County Clerk of Orange Co.inly on Nov 17, 1983 '2l05U PubhSned Orange Coast Oa11y Pno1 Nov 25 Dec: 2 9 16 1983 1523 •·83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT T11e 1011ow1no pe1sons .ire oo.ng business as STRAIGHT AERO MARINE 27872 Crown \/alley P'""Y EJJO Lt1gunt1 Niguel CA 926 71 Comb1neo ReSO\lrCl:I$ rnc 2846 I Slle11aan Or lagune N1gue1 CA 92677 This ous1ness 1s tonauc1eo by a c:orporahon Joria111an 0 fuoor Pr8s1011n1 ,This s1a1emen1 was rueo w11" lhft County Cieri. ol Orange Coun1y on Dec 5 1983 F2311511 Pubhsheo Orange Coast Daily PllOI Dec 9, 16. 23 30 1983 6405·63 DIATH NDTICIS ordinance amendments whlCll provided 1r1cr1:;~sed opportunities Sl ATE OF CALlf'ORNIA ) publlcatton of the Notto• 01 ule I• contlguou& tot tor tncroachmenl EXCEPT Ill oll, gu,hydroc11bon1 COUN I y OF ORANGE I ss $55,534 17 , onto Hid 101 by reuon ol 1 roof or and mtnerllt ot ~ kind end 10 convert existing apartments to conaom1niums, tllal a con-CITY OF COST A MESA ) Tilt l)en111c111y under ,.1d Deed 11111 ovar111nd and tor the malnten-ch11ac111 In 0r under •lid tend but dom1111um conversion 111 the Down I own Redevelopmenl Area 11as ot 1 rust here1oro1e ellecuted and de· ance thereof with no right 10 ute any por110n ol tllt been approved. but not compleled. s1f1ce the enactment ol I, EILEEN P PHINNEY, Crty Clerk and e.1;-olt1c;10 Clerk of the livered 10 the unde111gned • wrlllen T111:1111r1:1e1 eddreee or other com-aur11ce th11aol above a pltne 500 Ordlnunce 83· 19 and 1ha1 adu1t1onal 11me is needed 10 momlor City Council 01 tile City of Costa Mesa, hereby certify thal Iha Oectarallon or Oelaull and O.mana mon detlgnallon of tha rttl property fMI bltow 1ne aurlac:a or such land•. the amended condominium conversion process and 11s tiflects above and loregolng Ordinance No 83-27 was introduced and tor Sale, ano • wr111en Notice ot De· herelnebove dHGtlbed 11 purPorttd ea m0re p1r11<:utarly "' 1or111 In end on rrie public heallh salety, df1Cl welfare considered section by sect1or1 al a regular meeting of s111d City raull and E1ec11on to Sell Tile under-10 t>e No. 2 Clove Btouom. 11v1ne. rewv.o In OMO recordeO July 24, AcconJ1ngly. the 1ot1ow1ng urgency measure 1s adopted Counc:11 helU on the 2 1st day or November, 1983 and thereafler t1gn1:1d ciu!led said Nouc;e or Oet1u11 Callforn11 1970 In book 93~6. PI09 737 0111<:111 "a sed nd adopted as h 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ,. ano Eleotton 10 Sell to bl:I recorded in The undertlg"41d hereoy a1ec111m1 Record• SECTION 2. The City Stall is hereby u11uc1eo not 10 process Co~ncil aheld on the Slh .. ;Y w01 Doeeceamabereg1u98°3 1 mboolh1eno100110 saiu rhe county where 111e teat property 11 811 llablllty tor any 1nc;orrec;1n .. a in ALSO EXCEPT 111 1ub1u1faoe nor issue any permits 01 any kind lor the conversion ol 0lllSt111g u r • Y w111g IOGl!ed Hid "'"' 1ddrffs or other corn-wller rlghll, but wHhOut Iha rtgnt of apar1men1s 10 co11dornm1ums except in lhe Downlown Re-roll call vole Oah1 November 21. 1983 mon des1gn111on entry to th• 1u1f1ee or aubturf~ Clevetopment Pro1ec1 Area No I. lor the durallon or this AYES COUNCILMEMBERS Hall, Johnson Hertzog MECO FINANCIAL CORPORATION Said HM! wrll b4I med• Without above a deplh ol 600 IN! ... deOI· Ordinance provided Illa! any apphcauon for City ac11on 1ha1 has Schafer McFarland as H id Tru'4ee wa11an1y.exp1euo11mp1tee1,regard· c11eo 10 111e City or Huntington been hied with tile City or perm11 issued by the Clly belore July NOES COUNCILMEMBERS None 13103 V1:1n1ur• l\•d 11\g tllle, PQSMSslon. °' ancum· Beach on the Map of aald TrlC1 18 1983 shall not be denied en101ned or o thefWISP prevented ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS None Studio City. CA 2604 -branus, 10 .. 11.ly Ille prlnc;lpal 011· YOU ARE IN OEFAUlT UNOER A trom being pursued or completed solely by reason or the IN WI TNESS WHEREOF I have hereby set my hand ano B2 iJTI 986B·R92000 LETTE •nee or 1.,. Note or o111e1 obllg111on OEEO OF TRUST DATED O<:lober V IM Ull secured by Mtd Deed of Trull, wllh 20 19112 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· adophon ot th1~ 01dmance Such p101ects may be processed or alfr~ed lhl' Seal OI Iha City OI Cos1a Mes.i Ill•~ 6tn day OI Trust 0 11.ur Interest and other sums as provl<leO TtON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· completed 11 omerw•Se approved by lhe City Decrmber 1983 Pubh~hed O•enge Coast Daily therein pt," 1dvanc;es. II 1ny. under ERT\' IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· SECTION 3. The City Council linus and declares that the Eileen p Phrnney Piiot Dec: 2. 9 •6 1983 1118 •ttms lllereol •nd tnler151 on LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPl A· pro1ec11on of the µubhc health safely and general well.ire Ctly Ch•rk .lnd e.<-Ollte10 6326-83 suc11 advances. ana plu• '"'·NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE requ1tes lllJI 11115 Ordinam.c be adopteO as an urgency niec1sure Ctt>rk err the C11y Cou11c1I charges, and expens11 of 1n1 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU pur::.uanl to Section 65858 Cautornia Government Code ol lhe City ol Costa Mesa PU8LIC NOTICE Trustee and ol the trusts created oy SHOUlO CONTACT A LAWYER Tne reason in support ot lhe necessity or an urgency measure Pub11s11.,o Ordnge Coast Daily P1lo1 Dec q 198:J 6408 83 saic Deed of Trus1 The 10111 amount 17952 Ha11<:1011 Lane Hun11ng1on NOTICE TO CllEDITOlll O, aUUC or sa10 Obhgahon including 11850n· Beacll. CA Jr e J S tollows TRANSFER ANO OF INTENTION ably esllmaled letts ClllfgM Ind 8.0:· (If • lllMI address Of common Tl1P C11~ Council adop1ed Oruinant.e ~1·41 10 regulate lhe PUSLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE 0 TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC penses olllle Trustee at the 11me of des.gna11on ot P•OP9<•Y 11 sllown development of new conuom1n1ums ano Ille conversion ol aEVEllAOI LICENSE(&) (lee•. 1n11ra1 puohca11on or 1111s Notice is above no warranty•• g1v1:111 a.a 10 us t>"s11ng apar1men1s 10 coriC1om1111ums FICTITIOUS aUSINESS CPP-S4M5 1oi-tt07 u.c .c. end 24073 11 .eq $94, 108 85 completeness°' c:o11ec1ness1 The Tnt> Ctly COUllCtl nas approved amenClmertlS to Ordinance NAME ST ATEMENT NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 116P) Date<! November 2 1 19113 benellcta/y under »Jd Oee<I ot ; i' .J 1 10 p1 Ovid~ lfll.tt;•ased opportum11es 10 convef! ex1s1tng Thi' 1011ow1ng ~·•on 15 domg T.8. No. 130ll22 IV NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 lhll OHIO AMERICAN SERVICES, TfuSI Oy teason OI a breach Of de- 1 1 0 ntJ 1 b 0 1:>us1ness as I NOTICE ttioiror• ot MAJIC JANNAT I POUR INC faun 1n the ob1rga11ons aewrea apdflfl'lt<t~ s 0 con omm1ums u t:t cer a1n p1esc11 e con· HEN R" w INER" 0 F IN. YOU ARE IN CEFAUL l UNDER A bnd FREICOON N TEHRANI, Trans· an On10 corpora lion. thereby. hetalolore eaeGuled and ClihOns l EWOOC 9081 Guss Otive, Hunr. OEEO OF TRUST OATEO May 25, turor ano Licensee w11ose business as T1us11:111 dl:lllvered to lhe uncersJgne<I I Writ· Tile ,1pi:iroval ot c.ondom1n1urn conversions under certain ngion Beach. CA 9254 7 1952 UNLESS YOU l AKE ACTION address IS 909 BeQonia in the Clly of By REAL EST A TE SECURITIES ten Oec:terauon or Default anc .De· prescribed cono111or1s can full1ll certain goals es1abl1sneC1 tor lhe Marcella Ann Lawrence. 9081 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT cosra Meso, County 01 Orange. SERVICE, a Calllorn111 corpo1a11on, mend tor Sate and w1111en nouc;e 01 tong-term 1m1Jr ovemen1 ol tile Downtown Redevelopment Pro· uss Otive Hun11ng1on B1:1ac:ll, CA MAY BE SOLO Ar A PUBLIC SALE Stole 01 ca1r1orn1a 92626, 1hai a bulk Ifs agent breach and 01 election ro cause Ille 1ec1 Area No 1 26•7 IF VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF 1ransrer is aboul 10 be made 10 (Seal) O.J Morger. 111 President under Signed 10 tell »Id property 10 AdCl•ltonaf time oeyonCI a 45-oay moratorium established by This ous1ness 1s conoucted oy en THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· GUILLERMO WllllAMS KARMY. 2020 Nort11 Broodway Suite 206, satisfy said obllgatlons. and lhe•e· Ordinance 83· 19 is reQu11ed 10 rest and 10 assess the impllCa· lndlv1dua! ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Transferee and Intended Transferee, Sanla Ana. Ca 92706 (7 U) alter 11'141 underalgned caused Mid D Marcl:llla Ann ltn•rf!nce CONTACT A LAWYER whose business addtHS 15 296 N. 953-6810 nq11ce of breach end of eleG11on 10 1tons of recent amendments 10 Ord1nanc& 77-41 •n tile own-This statement wu rued wllh tlle On ~em~r. l6. t983, 81 9 15 Oakland Ave .. Apt 11. tn lhe City 01 Publllhld Orange Coast Oally be recorded Augu•t 29. 1983 as town Redevelopment P101ect Area No 1 prior 10 lhe application ounly Clerk 01 Orang1:1 County on a.m., Cal Fl:IC Enterp11ses. a Call· Pasadena. County 01 Orange. State Pilot Nov. 25, Dec 2 9, 19S3 Instr No 83·376490 ol Olll<:1a1 Re· or these amendments 111roughout lhe en lire community: 'oct 24 1983 ·-1orn1a corpora11on. as duly ap-of Calllornia 91 106 8214·83 cords In the olltc;e of the Record4"' 01 WELLS mon1to11ng the conC1om1111um covers1on process. and lhe ellec· Publrsh&<l Orange Co.st Oalty to Oee<I ot TruJI recorded May 28, chiet eaecu11ve olllce or p11fl<llPll SaJO sale wlH bl mtde. but without Tn1s emergencyt urgency ordtnance will assist the Council In I ,2211n potnleO Truslee unaer and pursuant The loc;a11on tn Callfornta of the PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County, ROLAND G WELLS of 11veness of rne Ordinance 77.41 regulating condominium con-Pllol Nov 18. 25. Dec:. 2, 9, 1983 1982. as 1ns1 No 82·1113645, or Of-business olllett of the 1n1endec NOTICE 0 , TftUITll'I IAl.I covenant Of warranty.axpreuOf•m· version ol existing apanmen1s in the Downtown Pro1eet Area No 58l7..83 llcial AOGords In Ille olllee 01 the t11n1tero1 is SAME loan No 1032il73-l/MM3/KAUF· piled, rag11tdln0 11118 poaMlllOn, °' N ew port Beath , paSSl'd _., · County Rec;Ofder of Orange Counly. All othet business names and ad-· MAN enc:umbranca, to P•Y llMI remaining aw av De(.-ember ; . I YllJ HI! 1 and lhe effects of lhe conversion proce::.::. on lhe public health . Stare 01 California eaec:uted by drasMa usec by rhe iniended trans· T 1 Mo ,_11413 pr1nc1pa1 aum of Iha no111(1) secured 15 su"rvived bv his wrfe Vrr-safety and welfare. Mt.IC NOTICE Karen Hansen larOf wllhin lhree yeara IHI PHI so UNtT COOE, by said dMd 01 Tn.111. w1111 lntarett gin.is ol NC:wrv•rt Beach . This emergency/urgency ordinance wn1ch es1abhshes a mora-FICTITIOUS aUSINESS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION far 115 known 10 lhe intended trans-aENE"CIAL llRVICE CO as In M id no1e proV!Oed. acvances, 11 ,,.., 1011um on condominium conversions in all areas of lhe City o l NAME STATEMENT TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH lerH 111 NONE u duly appointed Trualee un~ 1111 any, uno.r tl)e ,.,msol Mid OMd 01 daughters. Susan Coons of Costa Mesa. etcept the Downtown Pro1ec1 Area No t. will Tiit! tollowtng sons are 004 tpayat:>te 11 lime 01 Ml4I tn •awful The P<oe>erlY ts desc11bed 1n gen· IOltowtno dnGrlbed CIMO 01 11u1t truat.IHs,cll11tges,and••l*\MIOI Costa M esa. M elrnda Wells enable the Council lo determtne whethet the needs or d isplaced buSltlass 15 pe< ng money of lhe United s111 .. 1 •t lh41 erol es All 11ock In 11ade. fixtures. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~lie :;~·=n:. ~,:,': tru•I• crNteO Col!Jns of Laguna N1guC'I. a 1enan1s. parllcularly sernor c1trzens. low·modera1e income 1am11. TARBY ENGINEERING co 5342 ~ont 1""1(:~h10 the ~ta 1~~·nge tc1u11>tT1ent enc gooc will of 1 certain TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR YS•ld sei. will bl held on Frldl'f son Frank W ells of South 1es and lam11res wllh school age children are adequately eanus Oflve. Huntington Be.en. s:~a ~na ~~;d 0~~°S·~or~ ~~~~GR~~~,a°~~;r~d ~no~~~ CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR DIGembet 30. 1983. 11 2:00 p.m ai Laguna. brothers, Clayton cons1Clered In conversion process and lh1s ordinance wrll enable A 92649 St & Broadway Santi All• Cl.II· 250 E 17111 Street ~n ,:(:,1 ~1 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN the Chtpman Avenue entrance 10 uf Let Cr~nta. Jal•k o( the Council lo moni1or and ensure that conversions conform 10 Cyrus lndustt1es. Inc: e!342 tornia a11 r1g111 111i1 and 1n111nt c;on· Costa Men County 01 0,~ ~~~l a7~~E 1~~~T!?~2:2,~111':.:li 111e CMc Center Bulldtng. 300 Eut Cost<I M esa and Wrlltam of adopled General Plan pohcies. and Ae~~~~90<ove Huntington acl1 veyed 10 ane now M id by 11 unde1 Srate 01 Cahlornla and 11111ale1 1118 money of Ille United Stites> 111 tlgh~ C11apman Ava Or•nge. CA The conversion ol elltSl1ng apartments IO COndom1n1umS This Dullness IS condUGled by a H id Oee<l or Trust tn lhe propeny lollow1ng ak:Ol'lolrc beverage license lllle and 1n11:1rest conveyed 10 ano ~! Ille 1 11';: ol l~lnll:~ ~~~j TuJung;r .ind 5 grand-throughout the enhre community ei1cepl in Ille Downtown orpor111on Situated in "1d Countv and S1are (or licenses) Oll·S•le General now lleld by •• under eald Deed or ~:'nt ~I Iha ~np':a b~anoe ot~ne t'hildren Mr Wells was m Redevelopment Pto1ec1 Area No 1 would endanger the public John c Alley P1esic1:1n1 de!"~ ~eo 1111 11 1 1 d liquor license Number 2l·l38428, Trust in the property heretnaller C• obllgallon tec:ureO by,,,. abovec• automob1I .. salt·~ and man-health. safety ana welfare Tn1s s1a1emen1 wu hied wtlh ,,,., 10 L~~~ ~~ Tract No •n1~~~ 1~ t~e "0w issued 10 premises loceled at scribed tcorlbed dMCI 01 tru1t and m 1m11ec agemenl In thl' NL•wport SECTION 4. This 01<J1nance shall take eflect and be m lull N ~n% c:~~ll of Orange County on City or Cosra Mesa, County' ot 01. ~~,;,,;;·~~!l~o:~• ~sQ"E'0'1~~ M:~~;Jg~NEN~~~~J!.N KAUF· co111, eapenlff, •nd advanoes 11 fk.ach arca for JtJ vears force 1mmeo1a1e1y lrom ano alter its passage. and prrot to the 0 3 F23057 a1>9e. Stale 01 Calllornra as per map Street 1n Iha Crly ol Cosra Mesa BENEFICIARY FAR WEST SAV-S 179.440 2 l St•rvtcf'S w ill b<.• ht;>ld Satur· e•p1rat1on ol ftlteen t 151 da~s from the passage thereof. shalt be HOWSER GERTNER & llAOWN ° recorded 1n Booll 455 Pages5 and 8 Counly ot Orange. State ot Cell· INGS The 10111 Indebtedness being an dav. IO. l 9!13 .it 1 P~l at Pa-published once 1n 1ne Orange Coasl Da11v P1to1 a new spaper o t C ' 0 1 or M1soellaneous Maps. 1n the ofllc;e f01nta ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION •atlmat• on w1'11Gh ll'le opening b•d '' 1 ,1 f;1. \'it•w Cha,.,..I, Nt•wport gen er al c11culahon printed and pubhi>heCI 1n the C11y of Costa P.O . .:;n~; 1 ve or the County Rec;orde• of ,.,d Tiler lhe amounr ot purchase price RECORDED September ,4, 1982 ~omr.,~ 9~:~64~&°',>~:~Y b~~:·~ ... Mesa 1ogethe1 w1lh the names ol tne members o l the C11y Newport lhlch CA t2ee3 CO\tnly 01 c:ons1aera11on in connec11on wllll as 1ns1t No 82-336488 or Olllc111 111g 1 &•al h wnh HrvrrC'nd M ar v Council voling lor and against same PubllsMd o:ang~ Coasr Daily E•cep11ng I rherelro~ un11s 1 said tron•ter ol said hc:ense (or Records in the office olllle Rec;order ~!~:S Oec;emoer 2 1983 Jo C•l()p(•r l 1ffln,1llng I n hru PASSED AND ADOPT ED tn1s Slh Clo C'r December 1983 P1101 Nov 25 Oec 2. 9. 16. 1983 tllrough 1 I inc; usive H s own on lhe llcenses1 and said business. lnclud· ol Orange County. SECURITY SAVINGS. MORTGAGE llf floWl'f'S, tht• f amil.v sug· D H II 1 6229·83 Condom1n1um Plan recofrded R•n ing Ille ilsllmateo invenrory, Is the said deed of trust datcrlbet the CORPORATION onn a booli 13630. page 1043 or 1c1a1 e· wm of s 188.000 oo w111ch cons1s1s following property ~l·S~ l'\1n1t 1l>u1111ns to 1hl· Ma~or 01 tile cords ot the 1011ow1ng PARCEL 1 unu No 22 as shown 15 Hid Trustee Nl·Wp;•rt Club -t 11 E :~2m.I Cosla Mesa C•ly l..rJ\•tlCll PUSLIC NOTICE PARCEL 2 Unir !>as snown on the o .. crlpllon and cescrlbed In the Condomtnrum By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY arn• ATTEST Condom1n1um Plan above ret1:111eo Amount Plan ,~ore-< on No•em"•· 8 1978 By Clleryl Co111 Assts11n1 et· !:)l Nl'\\ 11111 I &•;il·h . 4'.!tit;;I K Oll723 ~ ""' • ""' retlry E•lt<t• p Pt 1r1ne. • 10 1Checkspersona1 s1000000 1n book 12916, pages 901 10 968 990 N c 111 rni Blvd P,1u l ll \'11 ..... '.\ltJllU.1n C.11, c ....... L11, /\OTIC't.: or DEATH or Tiie Slteet aaoress ot 1he •eat 1 demanq no1e rn ravor ot seller 1ncluSt~e OI 0 111c1a1 Records of said ~al 1 er:.: c! 9•596-3787 D1n'\. l111 s 1 f •, RA, .• 1 (' ,. D E I)"' ARD prooerty desc11oeo aoove •S 1ep1esen11~ oalance owned on e•· Counry nu · 0 ~·a <V•i!!S..i ,. , ~ puroorltXI lo De !'>43 w w ,1100 I eel 1•151944·901!'> WHITEHE ;\O I Sl ATE OF C.A. 1FORN1A l!ICllAFER Al\0 OP PETI-c M CA 92626 1~11ng Obrgarion '0 Dl:I assum PARCEL 2 An undMOIO ll•lst PuOltlheC Orange COul Oally . osta esa through escrow at suc11 lime as all 1nt1:1<es1 '"'a tenant in common 1n the p Dec 9 6 23 9113 II i\ HI) LO EH ".J lo.~ T I.Cl 'lH OF ORAN~E • S'i TIO~ TO AD:0.111"\1 TER ES· T1>e unoe<signe<I C1scra1ms any creditor' whO have flleo cra1ms 1n IM! 1n1eres1 1n a/ld 1o the Common 1101 1 1 \\'JllTJ::HEAJJ 1,1,~1 1 t\\,t\ C.•H OF COS1 A M~SA 1 T ..\Tl:: :\O. A-l209J8 11ao1111y lo• any 1ncorrec1neu ot the 11us t'5<:tow have been paid in ac-Area 01 Loi 6 or Tract No 11592 as I 1 E•LEEN p Pttl..,NE, Ltt'r C1er" Jlltl .,~ olhcio Clc!t k 01 me T l ar>ove sr•eet add•eu and olnf' coro•nce w11h Sect on 24074 01 Ille per rnap 111eo 1n bOOll 422 pages 110 D1111:11 IC MnTIC( 6'102·a3 0.-..t·mtx•! Ii H1111 rn L•ini.. c.1, Council o t Ille C•I) ot Costa Mt>sa nereby certify ll•at the " ,1 I ht·rn hc•nt•ftnan1~. common dMIQnll•ori ''any snown Dus1ness ano p1oress1ons code 71nclus1Yeot M1Kell&ne011S Maps'" ___ ..;~..;..;VV'-;=.;;....;m.1~;.;..;;..;.. __ _ &·.ir h (.ihf11rni.J lh \\J' at>O•P :rnCI tor .. going Ord111ance No eJ-29 was 1ntroo11ceo ar1<1 11 d1111r' t.1nd i unllnJ.ll'nl he•ein S~4 00000 me ot11ce of 1111 county recorder ol K-41703 born ~).,, .I HI.!-n K11 h 01\!t•tJereCI ;ect•on Dv sec•.on at 3 ri>gu1a1 1t1eeting ol said C•IY 'I t~lll111" ol HA \'l\IUNC> F:l>-Said sale win be made out witnoul Tnat 1• has bet!n agteeC between saio county. assuc:n rarmadahn80 1n NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK I l. ,\ c1 f -. -\\'Al<U SCI l •\f1'.Jt .i.k.i HA \' c.ovenam or "arranty fl•Oressor •m· sa10 tieen-ind 1n111nded trans· lhe All>ete en1111ec OehntllOt'IS or TRANSFER AHO Of' INTENTION mon1 • .m 1 -.un "".. CounC"<t he•a on 1ne .,I~• Oev ol Ot:-cemoer 1983 and !hereaflo, . • • , •• • OhOd 1egaro1ng 1111e oos~soon Of re<~., 1equ1<e<1 by sec: 24074 of lhe Oeclarahon or Covenants. Con· fO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC i,, "" m1trli1 r L .. u1!'ln.1 0.J ~.ana ddOlllPO ai> .J wno1e ell ..i reqular mee1m9 ot said I'. ~(. llt\f fJ( ,1k,1 I<:\ Y encumlirall01d 10 pay tr.e 1emB1n1no lt>i> Business ano P101eu1ons Cooe CrllOt'ls and Res111c1ions recordeo in aEVEAAGE llCENSE(S) IS \\'hitdu ,1,J 111 Hurnu l ',\ Council nt-1d ori tht: :':!h ca1 ol December 1983 b) Ille following l\IONI) E SCI 11\FEH 11ko Pf1nc1pat sum ol 111e no•elsl secured in•• 111e cons•01:1<at•on tor u1e 11ans-oook 12697. page 395 Olhc1ar Re· 6101_.101 u c .c . and 24073 ,, •~ \\ 11, ,\ ~nr , I\\,. "rn .., r Qll CJll .ore IC\\' ~C.:l IA1' 1':H .ik:t HA y . oy said Oeec ot Trust ... m 1n1e1es1 re. ot sa10 ous1neu ano 11anstet 01 cords lllle · Oec:l1tlll0t'l"I and any B&P) .... ll·\ t II , ,, El 'f, •r Ii '"" u ... 1. A' ES COUNCILM EMBERS Hall Jollr,~ton HetllOg l\ll )Nu SI ·11 A fFH u•«r~iru. lhe•eon a~ prov•Ct'<l in U IO nnlt'JISI ~8•d 1rcenM! ,, IO De paid only a Iler amencments 111ere10 NOTICE IS >iEREBY GIVEN 10 lhe Sc;halPr Mcf artano ~ ' r -advances 11 any under Ille terms or •a·d transfer has been aoprovec by E><CEPT THEREFROM au 0tl, gu, Cr!'<lilors or E Era1ne McCarro01 • I :l.ltrnlum.i '"'" t1 .. u~hlt r t~OES COUNCIL MEMBERS None IA h u m.1~ ht• uthl•r"' ISC' said Oeec ol T1us1 lees cnerges 1ne Oepanment or A1cotiohc minerals Bnd olher hydrOGeroont. • S;> 'lO 3 808 a n 0 Fran• Bimr111· L111 Cul\ 1·1 .,f On ABSENT C.OUNCILMEMBERS None llh'l l'~lt•ll 1n th• will ,;nd/nr and eapenses 01 me Trusr1:111 ~of Beve•&Oll Con1101 below a depth ol SOO feel, without R Mc:Cat1 on Jr . t52· 14·8967 ka l" \ I I t . .,1,111. •ne trusts created oy s.ic or That a sale l11111ster and assign· 1110 rlghl ot sur1ac;e entry, H re-ftansrero• ano licensee whose no ' · I "\'\ H"I ll'I°' IN WIT NESS WHEREOF I have hereby Sl?I my hand and . Trus1 men1 of lhe aforesaid stock 1n trade. served in rnltruments of record business address ,5 2t031 Galoar L..-:.hl· of Rur nu• Buubv 11f a111:.e<1 Ille Seal of lhe City or Cos1a Mesa this 61h Clay ot A pdllHm,...Rru. Ix-en frlt'<f Tiie total •mount of the unpaid Ira lures equ1pmen1 and gooc will of PARCEL 3 Eatements 1uet torth Ctr in tile C•IY 01 Hunllngton Beacll Cost.il M t•s.. ... nd D1l k ll' o f OE-ci>mber 1983 bv H/\NOALL SCH AFEHin balanceot111e oo1igarionse<:uredby sa1dbusmesswl11oeconsumrMled, In Ille Sec;1lon enHtled "Certeln County of Orange. Stale ot Cah· Cost.a l\k'<.1 four ~1Sll.'r> Eileen P Pll1nney th1· Supt·nor C:o url o f Or ange the properly 10 be sold ano rHson· and the con11aerahon tharetor Easements tor Ownera" tnd "Sup-torn•a 92646 that a bulk transter 1$ G Aid f r II K Cuy Clerk and ex-olhc10 • h able etllmatea c;osts. eKpentes Ind 1oge111er with tne cons1dera11on for port, S.1tlemen1 anc Encroach-aoour to be macie 10 t1ene J l•Che• ran· r n u a tver, Clerk OI the City Council 11un t y rt•q Ul'S 11 ng t at advances at tne ume of the 1n11111 the ltenster and assignment of the ment" ol Ille Artlele entitled "Ea ... and Mervin G Brehm. Social Sec:ur· C A . Dom· G1'l of C.:ost.;i 1 h C f C M HAN DALL SCHAFER be P<Jbllca11on or •1187No11ce of sell'* atoresal<I lrcesM 1or 11oenses1 IS 10 menls" ol Ille Oecl1111ion. ,1 No 561·57·0698 301.34.7379 Mesa. Bc•11y &juiri• of Cos1.a 0 1 e 11'1' 0 osta esa ·1pprnnll'<i as personal rep Sl55.6S39l be paid on or attar the 30th day of vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A riansrereeandlntended rranstertie M esa and· Donna La Vono of Pubhshed Orange Coast Dail~ Prlot Dec 9. 1983 64 10·83 t•sontutivl' tu administer th~ The oenetic1ar unC111 u 1d Deed December. 1963, at lhe esc:rovr de-OEEO OF TRUST OATEO Septam-whose bus1t1ess Bddress ,5 9706 W oudland' C A and LIX ~·u111• c•f !~AYMOND ED-of Ttust heratolore9'lec111ed and de-par1men1 o! Bu11ow Eterow Com· Der 15, 1982 UNLESS YOU TAl(E Bluereet Or in the C11y ot Hunt· J -,. . , "' livered ro lhe undersigned • written pany, al 1657 E. llncotn, In the City ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 1n ion Beach Counl of Oran e gnmdchtldrc,n He 1s Past Ml.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE WARD SCHAFER (under Oectarat1on °1 Oefauu •nP Demand 01 Orange. County of Orange, State PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A s1~1e ol ca111orn1a 92/.6 O Pres1df'nl o f Thi.' U nite-cl Lhl• lndl•pendenl Admmis-10' s.a1e. and• wruie; NollOe 01 0.-ot Calllornla, proVIOed 11111 !he De-PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN The roca11on 1n Co11101n1a ot 111e F, h • A ORDINANCE NO. 83·27 ( .,._ , A . Th faun and Elec:llon lo en Tiie unw-partment of Alcollollc ·S.verage EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE chlet execullve ottlce or principal IS ermens si.oc1au on. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY tntlrun 0 ..... ta,lc'S ~ll l' Signed caused Hid Nolle• of Oeleult Control hH 9')pf0Ved Uk! transfer OF THE PROCEEOING AGAINST bullness 01t1ce or the lntenaeo Pac1f1l' Coast Jo'£'dl'rat1on of OF COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA AMENDING THE REQUIRE !)l'.lll1on ts set or hearing m andEtec11on10Se01ob1 1ecorded1n o1,.1a lk:enM YOU YOU SHOUlO CONTACT A r onsle or is F tshermt>ns' A ssoc1atwns MENTS COHC~HING PERIMETER OPEN SPACE IN Dl.•µl Nn. 3 at 700 Civu.' :i.e ~:n•y wnere tile real property 11 Dated Novembet 1983 LAwYER. 'All o;11er business names and ad· 111(. .md Cahfurnto G11l Net-PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE CrTY OF COSTA l'nlcr Dr .. W est. Santa Ami, OG~lle November 4 1983. ~~tdd Jen~a~ PhOUf ~4 Rodly Knoll, Irvine, CA 92715 dresses usao Dy 1118 intended lll.llS· , . -·-· Ii \ "''-('I J , • 1 uo .. C r.., oon e t1n• (II • 1tree1 add1es1 or common 1e101 w11h1n lhree years 1as1 pas1 so ters J~li•IHm l' wa.o; a MESA 1 :~ 1, on anuar~ ... .,.,.. Cat Fed Enterprltes, • 11t10rn11 Trantl110f1 and llGensees designation or properly la Sllown far as ~nown 10 the intended trans· ll'rhfll'<l C..ipllon and wa~ THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COST A MESA DOES ii !J Ht A M COfOOrllllOfl GulRermo W1lll1m1 Karmy abOve. no w1rr1n1y 1s given H to Its teree arl! NONE Vl'r'lt' atllVt• rn lhl' W(-<;l Cl)ctSI HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS If" YOU OBJECT IQ the 5~0~~lltre BlvC Los Angeles Transferee and Intended Transferee completeness Of correctness) .. Tne rne prope.ty ,5 cescribed rn gen· trshmg mdu.,lnt~ St!rVtt<"> SECTION 1. Ttie City Council ot 1lle Ctty of Costa Mesa hereby r.intin~ uf th•· 1~111u1n, vou g 131937.5600 ~"~11~renge Coast Daily Pilol 1>enet1011ry unde< said Oee<I of er at as All srock 1n 11ade 11~1urn will be· hl'ld Sunday CA>-linds and oeclares as lollows huuld l'rtht•r JPpl'<ll" <•I .thl' By Tllere5a C Vinegar ' 6413·83 Trust, by reason ot •breach or d•· equipment end gooo w111 of a certain 1 Tllal based on •nlormallon and recommendations con-. . . , . PubltSlled Orange Cou t o.11y fault in ll'le . otlflgellons secured Beer Ber business 11.nown es The n •mher 11 I !JlU ''1 1 PM al 1arned rn a study prepar ... d by the Urban Land Institute tor the hl .trrn~ i.tnd sl<.lle ~uu ob.)l'( • P1101 Nov 25 09' 2 9 19113 tllereby hereto!Ofe UeQUled •nd "-l!Q ano tocerec 11 l t25 Vrctorta St l!Jrhor L..iwn l'\-h•mortdl Costa M esa Redevelopment Agenc"y 11 rs ne<:essarv and Cle· tum' ur flit· wr1ttPn ob)l'(" 60111•83 Mt.IC NOTICE cellYered to th• underllgned • Wfll· in 111e C1tyof Costa MHll Countr of p k \' II bt h It.I . , ti ' "' lh lhl· 'VUrt bC'for ten Oeclerallon of Oef1ull and Oe-01ange Stare ot Cat1I01nia and M 1s1L.Jllon w1 · l' suable 10 promote urban development w1thm Jhe City s Down· t ~ •. ' l • , e YOU AM IN M,AUL T UNOER A rnano '°'Sate, end WTillan notice 01 transler 1h11 following a1c:ono11c S..ilurdav IO Al\! 111 !I Pl\! i.ll town Redevelopment Area, tlu ht arrng Your ilppt!ar-PUBUC NOTICE 0£EO OF TillUIT OATIO JlflUM)' breech and 01 etectlon lo cauM Ille ~vl!rage license (or 1tc;enHsr J)n P1en.'<' Brothl'rs &•II Brnad 2 That lhe Planned Development Restdentlal -Urban Center un11• m'1y he m person or by 20, lift. UNllll YOU TAKE AC:· undef51gned 10 NII Hid property 10 S11e Beer & wine LI08llM! Num&tr w;,y M urtuary In lwu uf 1PDR-UC1 d1st11ct was crealed to allow spec1allzed housmg vour ..itlorrll'V CPt>-IMll TION TO "'onc T YOUR '"°"" satisfy said otlllg1t1on1. •nd 1nere-89• 11-186 66824-3 now1ssued 10 flo.,.. t•rs. make mPmorr.il oppor1un111es wllhm intense urban envtronments. • IF Vt )U AHE A CREDI. NOTICE 0' TRUITI!'• •ALE ERTY, IT MAY H SOLO AT A PUe· alter the underllgned cauted aatd orem1ses 1oc;a1ec at 112s V1ct011a St 3 Th I lh 'h Cle I b d I I a e t , T.a. No. MM LIC IALE " YOU NeEO AN EX-notice Of breech enc of eleGllOt'I to lot Ille prem1ses IOG11led II 1125 VIC:· l"<>nlrrbultf)nS 111 H,1n1ld a e " ara 1•SlrC!t 0 ur an eve opmen 1 no TOI< ur .i <'ftnltngent nedrtor NOTIC:E PlANATtON Of THI NATURE OF bl:I t~Ofded Augu11 10. 1963 as 1ona St rn rhe C11y 01 Costa Mesa \\'hileht•acJ M c•munal r und. reflected m many or Ille Crty s current development standards, nf thi• dl'\.'t•u~'<l. vou must fih· YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A THE ,.,.OCEEOINO AGAINST YOU, Instr No 83-347129 of Olllcl•I A.-County ot Orange. s1a1e 01 Cah-V II H 1 C 4 That 1he Planned Development districts were created to • ,1 lh • 1h , rt OEEO OF TRUST DA rec J1nuary YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAW· cores in the olllce of the Recordet ot 1orn1a .! 11 !"> a 1:y oat • ~t.. enc.,1u1 age Jhe ut1llza11on ol more 1mag1nat1ve and Innovative ~11~~.' .r1m wr • • '. t'OU ,ur 19. 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC• YER. Orange Counly, Th~l lhe amount 011XJ1chase ptioe M 1• s" 112 h 2 7 P 11• r t " planning concepts t11an would be possible lhrough slrlct appll-pn '<t n1 " tn I ht P• rsonal n p-TION TO PROTEi YOUR PROP· NOTICE o, n.usne•s SALE Satd sale will be made. but without or cons1dera11011 1n connec:11on w11h B rot ht•r ' A.·11 Arti.td\o\ ,I\' callon ol lhe City s 1rad11lonal zomg regulations and are thus, rt•s1•nl.it1v1• .iµftt11n11'CI h;.i th1• ERT Y IT MAY BE lO AT A PUB· T.I . No. 410'3 covenant or warrantv. express ottm-sn1d rronster 01 said license 101 J\l 11 r 1 u r ,, , I J 1 n · t· t 111 •,. rne appropnate zoning C11stnrts lor review and regulahon ot .. 1w·1 w 11h111 I our n10111hs LIC SALE If YOU EO AN EXPlA· NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN. that plied. reQarding lllle poasession, °' locenses1 ond saic business. 1nc1t1c-• • b Cl I 1 0 1 d 1 t 1 11 NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE on Tliursdlly O.Cember 15 1983 81 enc:umbranc;es.1op1y 111erem11n1no 1nQ tlie 11s11moted inventory is the ri 4 .! 1.11 Jll ur an eve opmen pr POS8 5 an 11"11 l WI ,ti\' o 11 '1 l~'iUllO<'t' PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU 10 00 am ot Sltd de , u1 i11e room pr1nc1pal 1um ol 111e no!e(I' 111Gurld sum ot $50.000 00 which co11s1sls of 5 Thet the lollow1ng amendments to lhe Planned Develop-11f lt·tlt•r'l-a~ p111v1d1•d 1n 5('(· SHOlllO CONTACT A l AWYCA Sl!I aside tor conducring Trustee's by said deed of Tn.111. With interest ll•ll 1011ow1ng ,AClflC VIEW _..OR.IAL PARK c.m.tery • Mo~ry Chapel • Cremelory 3500 Pacific View Drive N9WP<>f1 Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY t 795 Laguna Canyon RCS Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 494·9415 H..,_IOA l.AWH·MT OUVI Mortuery • <Ametery Crematory 1625 GISier Ave. Cos11 Meaa ~0-5554 "'"Cl IAOTHIRI llLL l"OAOWAY WORTUAlltY 110 8tOld*IY Co11a Mesa &42·91$0 . IAI.. Tt llRGIAON IMITH A TUTHILL WHTCUFF CHA'8L •27 E 17th SI eo.11 ....... 6•6·9371 A men I regulations are necessary an rt proper 10 accomplish me 111111 i Oll of tl1<• Proli;llt• C:udi• On Oec:emb41• 2~. 1963 at 9 rs soies. within the olllces or RE Al ES-as in said note p1ov1ded, 11dvanoH, 1I DHcrlpllon I dual ourposes 01 allowing urban deve1opmen1 while protecttnQ 1 L' hlnnll J Thi· lll11l' for am MECO FINANCIAL CORPOR· TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. any. under the terms ot 11ld Oeed of Amount !he general heallh safely. and welfare ol 1t1e public 11 u ' A rtON as duly appointed Trualee located 31 2020 Nortn Broadway 1ru9I, lees. charges. and expen!Mlt Of Cos11 ACCORDINGLY the City Council ol the City of Costa Mesa t ilt111t "'·11111" will nut l'Xpln• u!lder and pursuant 10 OMO ol Trust Suite 206 1n 1ne City 01 S1n1a Ana: 111e Trustee ana of the tru91s created S 1'> 000 00 nerewrth amends Article 17 Chap!nr 11 ol Tille 13 ol the Costa fH 1•11' 1t1111111 months from tlw reco•ded Jonuory i1 1982 as mar County or Orange. 1111e ol Cell· by said Oee<l or Trull r1,11nr~•or111ores I Me-sa Murnc•pal Code as follows d.tlt• pf 1 hi 1w.u 1tij( nnU<'\'Ci No 82·03'017 01 o n1e:111 Recore• tn fornra OHIO AMERICAN SER-Said sale wtll be lleld on F11d1y. S.J5 ooo oo • . ' the office OI the Coun1y Recordw Of VICES INC In Ohto COtPOllllOn, Oeoembet 16, 1983 .•• 2 00 pm •• TIMI •I hJS b"e" <111rwd ~IWl!1ln I SECTION 2. A<JCI •~Sec hon 1.3-252 10 °1I MI\ 1 , • • • • Orange County State 01 c111lornra 111 cuty aPPQtntea Trustee under and Ille Chipman Avenue entr1noe to ~ll1d hcen&H and 1n1ended trans E~cep1iru1<, YI)\ MA\ 1-.XAM IN 1': lh1· Execu1ec by JAMES e BALLINGER, putSuanl 10 1119 PO-ol 1111 con-the Civic. Ce<ller 8u1ld1ng, 300 Cll•P· terne u 1&Qu11eo by Sec 24014 of I 1a1 In P1a11n1><1 DPvelopment Commorcral (PDCI dl5t11c1s within ftlt• ki•pl bv 1tw l'•llfl If you ANO HELEN M BALLINGER. Will ferraa 1n that wrlatn o..o 01 Trust man Ave . Orange. CA 1he Business a11d P1otess1ons Cooe Ille Downtown Reaevelopment Area and 1n all Planned Develop-M•' mhn-.h'tl 111 ttw l'llUJlc SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO eaecutld by George Orlandos and Al Ille time of the tnlllal t>Utlfl· 1h11 1111 conlldlflllon tor the 111ns- m.-n1 Res1dent1al-Urban Center tPDR-UCI d1st11cts the reQu11ed . • . h .•• HIGHEST BtOOER FOR CASH IP•Y· Plmele B OrlandOI, Hutband and cation ol lhlS notice, 11'141 IOl•I , .. OI H id bullMD and Hensle< ot pe11metr1 open space mav include 1n aC1d111on 10 1 ndsc:aping Y1111 1'1•1\ "' 1 vc u1>cm 1 t 'x-able at ume ol H I• in llWIVI money Wrte. rtcoro.ci JtnvatY ff. tN2, In •tnCMlnt ol the unpeld bet•~ ot •he se1d •~nse Ii 10 be P•l<I only 1t1er l!Ghitec:tural features such as arcades awnings and canopies 'I u111r or .1dm1nt:.trator. or of 111e uonea 5111111 11 llMI lront ,,... 9'flce o1111e Collnly Aeco\'Otr of 01>119a1ton MCurlCI by tne •bov9 a.-uJCI 11an11., llH btltl epptoveo by ~no 1'13rdscape teatures such as pav1~g. pallos planters and upun 1h1• :itturnl'Y for lhl' 1•X· ~~!:.'~ 0c:nanr.,.~.o.:',:r =t~~I~~~.:_:·~ ~e=:.'."'.'r!o'':'ci:'': ~er~~~1~1 ot Alconollc street lurniiure 11 the Clly Covnc11 determines lhllt '\.'Uh 11 nr 1(imrn1111mtur, and Bllld.. ~ $yc;amoft St a l>rNGh or oettull In f>•lrnan• 01 I*· 144. 728 H . T1111 1 1e11, 1r11n11., and assign· 1 11 These 01her leatures provrae usable. visually 1n1eres11no. f11t• w11h ttw l"OUrt w11h proof B<*-IY· Senti Ana, c.l1loml• 111 lormtnee ol the ot141getlona MOU•ICI The 10111 lndebt9d,_. being '" manl ot the 11or ... 1d ttock 111 ulde I pedestrian amenities and tacmtate pedestrian ctrcutalfon. ( <oc'rvtt'C· 11 wrrtll'n request ngllt, 11111. 11nd 1n1er .. 1 conYe)'ed to thlftOy, lncludlng 11111 l>rHGh Of de-"11me11 on which the opening bid 11 llatUfU, equipment and gooO will ot 121 T nest> add111onal lea1ures enhance the overall utban design "tallng 1 hi\\ you d<:'llln' six'CiaJ and now held b)' It unott Mid Oltd rut. Notte. of wf\lcll w• rtc:Of«*I computed may bt obtained tly ctll· 1110 out1ne1t wlM bl consummated. concept or the Planned Development and promote the goats or r h f 11 f of Tru111n 1111 P<°'*1J.:',uateO In August9, tN311R«ol. e1et'1 lntt1u· 1ng (7141 t37-09ee Ille Oay btfOf• 1nd '"' con11dtra11on 1her1101 nulrl,. " l t' I ng 0 an In· MIO County Ind Sllll lbed .. n'ltfll No l3~44823 Will SELL AT ..... 11111 togetfltf wltll !he con11der11ton IOf the City s General Plan and/or Redevelopment Plan vrnlQr y ;ind 11ppru1~rntml (>( Lot 23 ol Trtct 310&. .. '* mtP PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-O.Md 1'10¥ttl'111« ie, 1983 th• tran1fer Ind euionment Of 1111 131 Adequate landscaping Is tetatned 10 shade 11{e OUI• 'iUll. • \b or of lhf• •ti-,_a.a In Bo<* ts. Pagee l 1 end EST 8100ER FOA CASH, lawful BENEFICIAL SERVICE co ••or.t•ld ltcenM (Of llOenMll IS lo door ·use areas and lo complement the architecture and Iha t: <: 11 pc 32Ofm..,_1n theotlk»Ol tne County OI the UntteO Stat.. Of 1 u Aid tN1t... be pe1d on °' aft., the tJ111 diay 01 design of buildtngs ano p00ea1rian areas. end lions o~ oc~unts roontloncd Aecotder ot selO County =·• Cll«ik drMn on 11i11e °' By. T.D. SERVICE COMPANY.1gent January, 1994. II Int t tefOw o.c>ett· (41 The design ol 1ne perimeter setback arell will be com· In S.oetum 1200 and 1200.~ ~f EXCEPT unto 1r.. un1i.o Sitt .. or national Dtt\ll, 1 1111• °' ledefll By· V~I J Hoplllna. Aallll•nt Ne· men• Of Bllnow Etcfow CO . II patlble wrth c:onunguous development lh<' California Problltc Code. America b't deecl recorelecl JuM 12. cnldlt \lfMon, or e et•tt 0t '9dltal marv 19712 Mac:Arlhu1 Blvd. •to~. In the (b) In Planned Development Commerc:tal (PDCI districts within LEONARD GARBER 19411 tn boolt 14&2, page ff7 Oftlclfll Ml/tnO• Ind loan uaoc:latlon OOll'll· One City Blvd. W"'· Or•._ CA. C11y Of 11v1~. Covn1y 01 Ot•noe. the Downtown Redevelopment Area and 1n ell Plenned Develop· GARBER SOKOLOFF •· Rec;orclt. •II 11ran1um.1h0ftum and Ill Clltd 111 •Ne 111.._ Ill payable at the tHM Slit• ol CaHIO<nla. Ptovldtod '"'' ihe • • other ml19fltll CS...."**I 10 tit 11me or .... 111 tlQflt 11111 Ind (1141 us .. 211 o.c>1rtmen1 or AicOhOllc a..eoe men1 RMident111l-Urban Center (POR-UC) districts. bulldlnQS v AN DYKE, INC. pec\lllll'ly _1111 10 1111 pro· lnl•Mt Mkl by 11 .. Trutt• In,...., Publlalled °''"" COM! Delly ConlrOI ht• 9'>PfOIHld Hid 1ran1ttr m ay uneroach Into 1he reQutred perimeter open space If the City 1414 w. Commoowerllll Avt. ouotton 0111a1on11>1e m•t•lal. oon· feel Pfoptn~u•ta in Mid County Pftot Nov H. Dec. 2. t. ttQ of eald ucen .. Covnc11 de1emlnee that F II 1 CA ttel tllMO tn wn......., conoen11•1lon, In .,.. •tt•a. tl*d u lollon. U1343 011.a No11tmbel 1. 1983 ( 1) Ttle Planned Oevetopmen1 1ncorpora1e1 a relallvely !lfgn 11 tr on, · d1po1111 1n Mid llM 14'e 1*tt>y r.. Pl'fllCIL 1. t.Qt 21 ot Tr.ct No, Ii e111ne MoC1tton den111y ol devetopmenl and· oth•r design oharaclertSliCI w hich t 714 ) tte.!H? Mr\lta for flit 11M Of tne Unnecl t3N tn the City ol 11111111, Collnt~ of MJC NOTICE 1'11ni. A. MtC1t1or., Jr rellec:I nn ubr•n design concept, Publl!hoo Or&njt' Coost S••t••· Or11191. 8111• ol Calt!Ofnta, • '* Tran•ltl'Ort •M LICI~ .... f 111 An eQlqu••• well-d.iiMCS 1)4tdMttten C11wt111on •Y•l•m la O\llly Pilot [)(,· 9 I 0 16 Al.SO liXCEPTINO THl!"EF.f'IOM ,.,.. •ec.fdtd In QoqUtll, PflOll ti MOTICI °' T1IUITll'I IM.I lltnt. J Llchlll' . " ,. p "• 9· 8J . .a .. ~~ 3· all Oii, m1net111. on. *"lllUl'll. thl'Ollgll 15 MltctlllMOl.lt Mlf>t, u, a... .... ?t411...,.ftA M•rvin G Btehm p1ov1deo w11hln in. lannl!CI ...... vetopment, 1 , .,....,...a. brH •no other hyClroceroon ttwoftioa al I.fie ~ly "'9COrOer Of T 1 .... ~ Trlflt!er.M end 11111111d9d l1an1· 131 ~defltrt81'1 Ortooted lllndlCIPfd and/or OUbHC UH .,... IUOllll\Oll In and under MIO llnd ... ~IY ""-'CODI u ··- f Pl zas p11t1ot etc 1 are provided w11n1n the Planned Develop· ln•ex-enan•alve. Deiow ooo ltll !tom ,,,. a;rt~ ,AACCI. '· llMf'r'lnllll • M:fl llCUNTY IAVMI ~-P11t1Mlhed Otano•~ o.i1y P1101 ment ... -thereof. tM wctNM11 rlOfl:!:'-:J °" ~IC•I ltlM _,lclUlet1r ... c~noee Otc I 1t13 (,.) Tne r~UC912 open ~oe 11111 w111 not bl detr1m11n1111 t '(1n tk "*' 1111) not ht0n ,,... •Ult-llMnOf. • llV ""°' In ,,,. At1lde tntltlaO "'-11 ..,.oi "8CI T""'91under the i---------.Ut.J.::11:= d~t• on con11guoua Pl'°'*llu, and 1n Prlct. r euon1t111, Oeor0t H C111ton and lONfl "-"'9\t" of,,. OlderlltlOn oc eo. , IOid died 04 tMt 151 The fedUC"ed ov1ldlng Mlbadl wtH not deprive the 11ree1 no CIAM!lled .... .... Capron. tn dwd rtOOtCllcl ~· 12• ....._ ~ *'° WtU, l.l AT l'UlllC AUCTION olhet propttliet ot .necaaary llQnt ena att . adven111ne ~ 1tH In bOOk 30'9. 11119 UO. Of· ,..,CllCI a11 ""-"' t. tl7t. "'Moll 0 TMI HIW4UT .oa" '°" llCTION l. lt111 Orl11nanee1na11 1a11e ellecl ano be 1n f CIHlf~ Advertlslno Tft4 ~ '°°' .. ot"" twl ~~~-~':C.~ 1,.rw~=~<: for~ ll'lrrty t301 d11y1 lrom And alter tl'ltt p•ss"Oft 1t1ere01 nd ~2·5878 ropa11., dHcr1oeo 111rove 1• ~tn. ·o.c.111o11·1 ""°" the lee· L COOi RCTIOft ltt•h IOAY- p11nr to the exooa11on 01 l11teen 1 ISi d~y., lrom 11~ P-" HQ •hall p0r1ao ro 1111 HO PrlnelelOri Ilion hl9dlntl•l 111 ewic11 Antell _ .:: tt IM ...., of ..,. 1n .....,. t>+o OUbll,hl)d onr.• •n lhto OR~NGE CDAST OAllY l'llOT I °'1~ Col"tA~ CA 91111 llf'Olll~ 0-Wt~a.lllCI ol"-Unit10ltata1.-no111 ' -· _, PlellC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 13·29 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of.J:OS.U MESA C AI !fQRMIA CMAMQll!IO THLZOM!MO,O A PORTION OF LOT 503, Nl!WPOlllT MESA TRACT, FROM R2 TO R3. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY uF COST A MESA OOES HEREBY OROAIN AS FOLLOWS SECTION 1 There 1s hereby place<l dn<l mclutled 111 the R2 zone all that real property located at 1826 Pomona Avenue, 1983-1984 Assessor Parcel Numt>er 424·241-42 s11uated 1n l he Ctty ol Costa Mesa County or 01ange. State ot Caltlornta described as Parcel 1, the 11as1 126 ol tne west 252 of the south half ol Lot 503 of the Newport Mesa Tract as lound 1n Book 5, Page t ol Miscellaneous Maps. Reeoros ot County or Orange Ca111orn1a SECTION 2 Pursuant to the prov1s1ons ol Section t 3-79 of the Mumc1pal Co<le of the City 01 Costa Mesa. D1s111c1 Map B·2 of the C11y ol Costa Mesa copy ol w111ch is 011 111e 1n the office of lhe Planning Ol\/ls1011. is hereby Mnended by the addition thereto ol the R3 areas described 1n Section t hereof SECTION 3. This Oro1na11cc shall take elfecl and be in lull force thirty (30) days tr om and alle1 me passage lhereol. and prior 10 1he explrauon 011111een 115) days trom ns passage shall be publtshed once 1n lhe ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. a newspaper ol general circulation prmte<l a11d publtshed tn lhe City ot Costa Mesa or 1n the allerna11ve the City Cterk may cause 10 be pubhshed a summary 01 this Ordinance and a certthed copy of tne 1e~1 o l thrs Ordinance shall be postect 1n 1he ot11ce or !he C11v Clerk lrve (51 Clays pt1or to the date 01 ddop11on 01 this Ordinance and w11t11n 1111een t 151 days at1e1 a<lop11on the City Clerk shall cause 10 oe Pvbhshed 1ne atoremen11oneo summary and sna11 post 1n the office ol the C11v Clerk a cer1otoee1 copy ol this Or<l1nance together with 1ne ndmes ol tne members 01 1he C11y Counct vo11ng lor and agains1 tht> same PASSED AND ADOPTFD this 5th <ld) o t December 1983 DONN HALL Mavor 1JI lhe t 1' -ir Cos1,1 fl.lesa ATTEST EILEEN P PHINNEV City Clerk or the C11y ol Cos1a M~sa STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 COUNTY OF ORANGE I ss CITY OF COSTA MESA I I, EILEEN p PHINNEY C••> Clerk and ei.-OlllCIO Clerk ol the Coty Council ol the City ot Costa Mesa hereoy certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance No 83-26 was inlroduceo and ~~:~~~rhe:ids~~I :~~ ~~ 5~e;!':~t a~i11~~~~~r ~~e~,'~~g11 ~=;~a~t1!~, passed an<l adopted as a whole at o regular meeting ol said Council hetd on the 5th day of December 1983. ov the following roll call vote AYES COUNCILMEMBERS Hall Johnson Hertzog Schafer. McFarland NOES COUNCILMEMBERS None ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS None IN WITNESS WHERETO, I nave hereby se1 my hand and affixed the Seal ol the Coty ol Costa Mesa 1t11s 6th <lay ol December. 1983 Etleen P Phinney Coty Clerk and ex-ofl1c10 Clerk ol lhe C11v Council of the City of Costa Mesa CLASSIFIED INDEX To Plue Yow Ad. Cin Oronga Coast DAILY PILOT /Frida}'. December 9. 1983 Bf' Mumc1p•1 Code1 und ltncJ~ Jntl oec111res mot 1110 11t11n t>ncy 111 11(1m1n1stra1ton ot ltl(t Ctty $ budgut dlld ltn111nc1111 11£111'.i .11 wttll as the neeoed conttnuotton or State t olloetton u11d c11lo1 ctiment 01 the Sales and Use T 11 requtreto that tht~ Ord1nu11c11 be ado ted as an ur9ency meui.ure. ursuont 10 S0Ctton:. J8934 <m o he Caillorn1a Governmen SECTION i: The tollow1ng new •menctments arti to tie aodeCI to Tiiie 16 ea an urgency measure 642-5~ f gr11!!Gt!!ae!!!rat!!I !!:!!!!:=~!!!!!!!:!!!::!!!!!=:=1~!!!!!~:!!!!:::;::;:;;t!!!!!!::!!!:!!!!.::=I -~--t REAL ESTATE 1 Seetton 16·24 1s amended to read as tollows '"Sectton tl·24. Oener1t !•c:luaton1 and 8aemptlont. A::'~~!" •tilt. There shall be excluded trom the gross reee1r.Hs by which lhe 11.11.~ ''"''"' taw. 1s measured 11.10.,. '"'1"'""'' (a) The amount ol any sales 01 ua11 1a11 imposed by tile State o f : ~~~~-;~ ~:;" Celllorn1a upon a retailer or consumer ,., • ..., '1·- (b) The gross receipts from the sale of tangible personal ~~·;:.'.'.'""1 property 10 operators 01 01rcrall to be used or co11sume<l h.,..,.111 v.u. principally outside the city "' which the sale 1s made and <ltreclly ""'""IW""' 11o .1 and exclusively tn the use of such aircraft as common carriers ol 11" .. 1 11.,, ... ., persons or properly under the outhorlly ol the laws of this State. ::~·: ... '" ~ 1, the United St11tes. or any foreign government · .... , ..... shll• 2 Section 16·25 1s amended 10 read as follows 1 '""" • N'""' 1 "Section 141·25. Addltlon•I Exolu1lon1 •nd Exemptlona. ~1~:: ... ~."'\';~~ There shall be exempt from the tax due under this sectton ..,, ~1.,,, 1,,." (al The amount ol any sales or use teK imposed by the State of "'" 1 """ "" California upon a retailer or consumer '.::;;:~~::.1 "'"'"•'" (b) The storage, use or olher consumption of 1ang1ble personal ,.,, •1 '" ., ., property, me gros'S receipts from the sale ol which has been "''""' 1 ....... sub1ec1 to sales tall under a sales ar1d use ta~ ore11nance enacled 7:::'.~: 1•"' '' 1n accordance with Part 1 5 ol D1v1s1on 2 ol the Revenue and """'"'""", Taxation Co<le by any city a,,CI county county or C•ly on thos M·<•I• "'"'" state ~,,, ... ". (Cl tn addition 10 1he eJlemp11ons p1o v1oed 1n Sec11ons 6366 ~'"':':0~1·.·.~: "\ an<l 6366 1 of the Revenue ano l a.11dt1on Code. the st or age use ''" ""' ,., ''" or other consumption ol tangible personal proper IV purchasec : :;;:,'.; • ;.,'~~, by opera1ors ol aircralt dnO useo or consumeel t>y sucn oper-, ·••H·•"• ,,., ... , .. ,, ... ..... , I 1fl ,, .. II •:·· I '·- ::· 1 I •• LllO ISLE 1'r1.1d1honal 3 Br. 3~ Ba. Bayfronl, plu & fl<>11t for a~· boat Pnced t.o !!t!ll $1,2:.'>0,000. IRYllE TERRACE l'o11!1tlollllll h.JV ,'(,· 111•'.Jll VH W ltHrll .l Ht I H.i p.111" 1111nl h1111lt' l'n1111· 1111 ;1111111 $77r1.f>Olt VISTA IEL LIDO IAYFROIT Fabulow bay & mount.ain view I Bdrm, 1 Ba. rondo l'O·op. Lowc.11t prtN'CI at S2Y5,000. llYSIDE PUCE llYFROIT S pe<•1.acul11r hayfront riplx 2 br. :! ba up. 2 I.Jr. 2 ba dn 2 buat i.p<il't'S Hcoduct-d-$1.500,000 PHllSUU HOME OCEllFROIT Orea1\ & ,){'tty vtt'Wl> Martnl' r<AJm, •l bdmi. J I bath, :noo sq ft .i n 1r parking $ l ,3115.000 FllRllllS RllCH HILL TOP OltTITHDIH 1211.DOO Th•• 01cw1y ot1eu 1 tot tor Ill .. & llUll y01Jr money Un1ver111y 2 Br eot111ge on Peart Ave, !'ark tocat1on 3 Burm 3 ntGC yard OMC Agl At1 2 1rp1<;s eenirel c111 7511 0605 l\nd tnli mos1 e..cp11n11ve __ _ Wjjll coverings and 2 UNITS S245,000 <lr&pertH Full price only Owner Owner m1y c•rry. $ 188,500 and 1ha1 In· Assum Ins 675·9058 clude11 the w111her, dryerll 1.__ IS frig 751-3191 I 9VI P1aia1al1 1007 Prollontory liyfront OPEN Abuse 11-4PM • t 300 000 Wed-Fri-Sat-Sun. 1 r 2 109 E Balboa Bt New ure wat coverings Lg ram home. bay vu, und ru11oy lor a new $575,000 Sellllrade, dn. owner 1nv111ng 1n111r1or E·Z terms OWC. PP dos1g11 0 11 many levels f7 t4)fj44-16421675-3772 Ketchen ano 1>rt1aklast ----- area on wattlr Master CoroH ••I Mir 1022 s u • 1 e w ti h we I b ii r l~;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii balcony .ind view Formal Cll OWSIC ouw19 room den and mdny Ot"co1·1101 le&1t11es I PERFECT LOOATIOI P•ertahp lor 60 vacht 5 Bdrms 3 baths. Includes tlJ 1 t 400 . master suite and large Jtors duec.lly <ind e11ctus1vt:1ly 1n 1ne use 01 Sl•Ch aorcral1 as ''·•'" .... 1 ' common carueos ol persons or proper tv lot hire or Ctlmperosa II ••• ~ .... ,, ""' hon under a cert1loca1e ol public convemen<.e an<l necess•rv ::· ;:'. .~' 11; ::. issued pursuant 10 the ldws or 1h1s S1a1e me Untted S1a1es or , , ,,,. 11 I Nt-w 4 br. -1 1• b& t'U3tun1 Ft l'nch NonruuuJv Est.all' I :! pnnll' ant• lulltn p N ow $995,000 · - "\II HI l((l'l I l am1l y room and 1111,11 ._ tr1<. 01t-s1ree1 parking tor up REAL l !.l •lf to 7 cars Only 4 doors 831•1400 lrom 1he entrance to •---------Main Beacn Now on the an~ 1ore1g11 government "'"' 11 "' 1• ... 3 Sec11on 16-2.i 1s amenoeu 10 red<l as 1011ows •1 ""'""I•·• ··section 16·24. Gener11 Exclu1lon1 •nd Exem ptions. : : .~·o· ... ,,.1• There snail be e•clu<led trom tne gross 1ece1p1s b) whrch tne , •· • .,,, .. 1a11 is measured "'" '· ~ ' fk."'1 ...-.., ... n,. 1al Tne amount 01 any sales or use tax 1mpose<l by the Slalt! ol T'""' >-1wn,,_ Calltorma upon a retailer or consumer 11 F. lx•"""'W tbl Tne gross rece1p1s lrom lh& ~ale ot 1ang1ble personal 11 f. "'"'1"~ property 10 operators ol water-borne vessels to oe useo or RENTALS , .. ' I' l\ftl' ,,~. ..... .'l·i'• consumed pr111c1pally outside the ctty 111 which the sale is made 11 , ...... ''"""'"'' and Cltreeuy and exclus111e1y in the cam age persons or property "'"'". 1 "'""""'"1 111 such vessels !or commercial purposes 11 ••••• '""'"'"'1 • (C) The gross receipts from Ille sale o f 1ang1ble personal ,.!,.::..':·;:·,~',"'' ~·:;: property to operators or aircrall 10 be use<l or consumed t'"""' 1 ·,.1 _ 11, pr1nc1pally outside the city 1n which the sale 1s made and <lirectly 1 .... 111> ...... '""' .111 and e~clus1vely in the use of such aircraft as common earners ol T ...... n ...... 10"1 :~: persons or property under the authority ol lhe laws ot th1s State. :~:;:: ~:: ~~1~" ~~:· the Untied States. or any toretgn go11ernment ' "•-'"'"'"'" •·~,,. .. h..., •·~•· 4 Secllon 16-25 1s amended to read as toltows ~;;:";:;~ .~'',' ... , ~~::; "Section 16·25. Addition•! E1tclu1lon1 end E11empllon1. "••om. ."'01• There shall be exempt from 111e tax due under 1n1s section 11 .... & ""'"' :•u: 1 (al The amount ol any sates or use tax imposed by tne State ol :~ .:·,;• .~~:~·. j::• Cahlornta upon a retailer or consumer '""""" "'...... _ . .,. (b) The storage. use or other consumptton of 1ang1ble personal \ ....... 11. "'"'' :•• property the gross receipts trom the sale of which has been :::::~:::~ ~.~.~;~· ;~~ sub1ect 10 sales tax under a sales and use ta• ordinance enacted , •••• ,, .... ,., 1i.r.• ;•1. 1n accordance wtlh Part I 5 ot D1v1s1on 2 ol lhe Revenue and •~•··• 11 ..... b ... 11 CORONADO CAYS llYFROIT l'oronadv Island 1 ust l);lvl runt 101 115' bliol dN'k Plans avail No"' S37o.ooo w 11rad1· ARROWHEAD HOME Nl:'ar lll'W 4 bdnn. 4 bath. Lakt• view. 3500 sq ft $4-10,000 W ill trade for a lucal property BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\odP Drove. N 8 675 6161 Mn RIVERSIDE Slt,900 3477 Strong 3 br 2 ba acre wtsw1mm1n') pool Assume 10• $54 000 VA loan C .. sn to loon Will c.irry p..ip1•1 1 r aoe ca1 boat AV or 1 548-4866 • SPACIOUS COM DUPLEXES market a1 only S5 10 000 144-1211 mmw'' CMIH COVE• VIEW 3 br 2 ba. spa, e1eva1or By owner, 720-1136 • OOHI I am VIEW 200 Blk 40' lot, 3Br • den. 3ba. yard, compt relurb. 5449.900 217 Jasmine. Open Sal/Sun 1-5 Ownr1ag1 673-5551 Cost1 Me11 1024 12% FlllAllClll COSTA MESA I Br c.·ut1t.1gl &.sL-;1d1· A-I c•(11ldt11tlll $Hi "llHI 1900 sq It, orlghl w11n S 15K Clown Beaut E'sld11 NEWPORT 11 ll"t lut llO >. l 78 With uood beam celttngs 3 large condo 3Br 2•,,ba. Cu$-,.. ,.. B<lrms rerttal 15 1500 sq tom thru-out $150.000 .,ldt•l' :< Rt 11111111 $:.! l.i 0011 II 2 Borms. nr toot· Agt 642-4623 b• •doe S385,ooo I Br h11nll 111.,11~ 4u.,l1tv l1 "-H.I 1 l •f ~I' (• tru' H \' .tln ''' S I HH.0110 I Realtors. 675-6000 MES& VERDE DUPLEX: L1k1· rn·\\ 'I Rr :.! Ik1 ~ ~ Dr ., 4 Br 2 oii wtanach gar on 60 x 120 corner lot at 911 V1C1ona for a low pnce ot $93.500 Call 64&-8386 Taxation Code by any city and county, county. or city in this :':~~·~·.;--... ".':::..~: :::: State h.t ... 1 K~.,.:...~ ~...... TC t (Cl The storage use or other consumption ol 1ang1ble personal """""' ...... WES Llrf Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot Dec 9 1983 6407-83 Ba RV ;w1.l'"-' $11:1!.J.fllJll H OWIH S11t,t00 College Pk. cul de sac. 4 br. 2 ba. pool. spa Open daily t2-5. 645-3862 MLIC NOTICE Ptlll.IC NOTICE properly purchased bv operalors ol waler-borne vessels and "·~ ......... .,,.. ROY McCARDLE -REALTOR $121,IOO and used or consumed by such operators directly an<l exclusive-ANHOlmCEMCNTS I 10% DOWM ORDINANCE NO. 13·21 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA. CONCERNING LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR TAXIC ABS. ly on the cam age ol persons or property 1n such vessels !or ..,,,. ......... ".,.. .... 548-7 7 29 Price and terms are only commercial purposes 1.-, t. F "''"' ••••1 •••••••••••-•••••-• part ot the storv -tm· HSTSllE POOLlllE (di In adC1111on to the exemptions prov1<le<l 1n Sections 6366 .,,.,.,....,b • "· macu1a1e 2 bdrm 2 bath and 6366 I of the Revenue and Taxation Cotle the storage. use, ~· 1~ '"'1 .. 1 ""' : ·;,• conoo rncely e1ecora1ed Spacious 4 b<l. 2 ba y01Jng e~ecu11ve residence In 1de111 Eas1s1de Back Bay area Entire "ome com- pletely re<lecorated ·new pamt new wlw crp11n9 new appliances Lge oval shaped pool for lam1ly en- 1oymnet & en1er1a1n.no Access tor recreauonal ven1cle Get a w1n1e1 lime price on a summer lime dehghl Only S 140.000' 759-1501 THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS or other consump1ton ol tangible personal property purchased ~ ~ :·:·" '""~ 1"" 1 1 woth fireplace bar & de· l?Y operators of alfcraft and used or consumed by such oper-EXECUTIVE ESTATE luxe bit-in kllchen ldr· SECTION 1. The City Council of lhe City ol Costa Mesa ltnds and declares as follows ators directly and exclusively in the use ot such a1rcrafl as BUSINESS & rolic iocat•on walking d•S· common carriers ot persons or property tor h1re or compensa-tance 10 snops anct trans· 1. That business and 11nanc1al cond1t1ons altecting taxicab operators and the insurance industry have changed -stnce the adoption ol the insurance reQutrement contained 1n Costa Mesa Munc1pal Code Section 9·246, so that lhe prov1s1on ot ftrst-<loilar coverage 10 pay lor small claims has become econom1ca11y 1mprac1tcable. 11on under a cer111tca1e or public convenience and necessity FINANCIAL 2 Story Park Place. 2650 sq. ft. i:iorw11on S S ,.,, jl........... ,,., "•" ,i,,.. d F V ! issued pursuant to the laws of lhlS tete the Unrled le165. or ............. ()~"'""'""' I• 11 Upgra ed luxury. . . best 171 41673°4400 any toretgn government fh,,1'"""'" ........ 1111'• 2 That the coverage 11m11s set forlh in Section 9-246 are nor adeQuale 10 cover 1ne 11ab11it1es to which taxicab operators are exposed at present. 5 Paragraphs 1 and 2 ol lhlS Ordinance shall be operati11e ;,'.~~~;.~,~~~·.·1~~~;.:,···"1 ~ !::;" Flexible terms ... owe. January 1. 1984 """'" ,,. 1,.,,. 11 •• 1 6 Paragraphs 3 and 4 ol this Or<ltnance Shall be operative 011 .,,, .... "·"""' '"·' Bargain at only $233 ,000. tne operative date ot any act ot the Leg1s1a1ure ot the State of ,,,,.~.,.~ 11• ' ' Ca1ttorn1a which amends or repeals and reenacts Sec1ton 7202 [MPLOYMCNT PROPERTY HAS MTS INSPECTION! ol the Revenue an<l T axat•On Code 10 provide an e .. emp1oon from city sates an<l use taxes for operators ol wate•-bomo vessets 1n !',' ,1. ·~ ~.:.· .. , Castle Real Estate 891-8667 3 Thal an amendment 10 Section 9-246 1s needed to raise the 1tm11s ot Ille reQulfe<l insurance coverage 10 an amount that is adeQuate for present Clay neecss and 10 allow for insurance po1tc1es prov•<11,,g ror a deductible amount rather rhan l1rst-do1lar coverage. so 1nat 1ne premiums can be kepi 10 a reasonable sum lhal tartcab operators can allord 10 pay the same or substant1a1tv tne same. language as 1na1e~•shng1n SubC11v1s1ons 11>171 and (1>18> ol Section 7202 o t the Revenue and Taxo11on Code as tnose subd1v1s1ons rea<l on October I 1983 t .... APIMALS r ACCORDtNGL Y the City CollnCll ot the C11v ot Costa Mesa hereby amends the Costa Mesa Municipal Code as tollows SECTION 2. Sectton 9-246 ol tnP Mumc1pa1 Code of Ille City ot Costa Mesa 1s hereby amended to read as tollows "Section 9-246. L1ab11tty Insurance AeQuire<l The apphcant 10 whom a cerllltcate shall nave been awar<led by tne City Council as aloresa1C1 shall deliver to the Director o t Finance a pot1cy ol insurance e•ecuted by a company duly authorized un<ler the raws 01 the State ol Cahlorma 10 be an insurance business by lhe prov1S1ons of which policy tne said company promises and under1akes to pay in lull all cta1ms tor dama2es to persons or property resulti.ng from the operation ol the automobiles referred to in said applicatton. provided that lhe maximum amount tor which hab11ity shall be assumed shall be not less than One M1ll1on Dollars (S 1,000,000) combined single llmlt. lor in1ury 10 or death ol one or more persons. and tor 1n1urv to or destruction ol properly 1n any one accident, provided further. 1hat such insurance policy may include a deductible amount of no more than Twen1y-F1ve Thousand Dollars ($25.000) lor each accident ' SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall lake effect and be in lull lorce thirty (30) days lrom and alter the passage thereof. and prior 10 the exp1ra11on ol fiteen ( 15) days lrom its passage shall be published once in the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. a newspaper ol general c11cu1a11on printed and published in the Ctty of Costa Mesa or. in the alterna1111e, the Ctty Clerk may cause 10 be published a summary of this Ordinance and a cerltfied copy ol the text ot th1s Ordinance shall be posted m the office of the City Clerk 1t11e (51 days prior to the date ol aoop11on ol 1h1s Ordinance. and w11h1n lofteen ( 15) days alter adoption the City Clerk shall tause to be published the aforementioned summary and shall post in the o ffice of the C11y Clerk a cenlt1ed copy of this Ordinance together with the names ol tne members of the City Counc11 voling fof and aga1ns1 the same PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of December. 1983 Donn Hall Mayor ol the SECTION 3: Tt11s Or<lmance snall take effect and be 1n lull , • .,.. torce 1mme<l1a1et~ from and alter Ille passag" tnereot and pnor :1·-;:~., 10 1ne e .. p.,a11on ol lltteen t 151 <lays from 11s passage shall be '" .. pubtosne<l once 1n 1ne ORANGE COAS T DAILY PILOT a news- paper 01 general c;orculatoon printe<l and pubhsned "'me City 01 MCRCHANOISf Costa Mesa 1oqe1ner w11n 1ne names ot me members ol the C11y Council vo1tng tor a11d against me same PASSED AND ADOPTED lhlS 5th oav of December 1983 Donn Hall Mayor ol tne C11v of Costa Mesa ATTEST Erleen P Phinney City Clerk ol the C11v ol Costa Mesa STATE OF CALIFORNIA I COUNTY OF ORANGE I ss CITY OF COSTA MESA I '•. _.,, . \ f I .,. IJ, • \lo • t ti•• .., A. ... t• I ' ,,.,., .. ' .. t ,,,, ,,., .. ..:, ....... ~ tt."'"" h •1•1 e.-••I ,, .. ,., .. ,, .. '•·lj•' f..1 •• l••f ..... ,. M-~ .1111•1 "'' , .... "' ,,..., ..... ,, '"'"' t \#rt11tu!o ' ~., ..... ,,. .. hi .,,.., ... '\ . ., .... ,. ~ •. ""•fl ······~ 'l\ lt ... 1111 '" ••• I, EILEEN p PHINNEY. Ctty Clerk and ex-ot11c10 Clerk of the City Council ol the City ol Costa Mesa. hereby certify that the above an<l foregoing Ordinance No 83-30 was 1ntroduceo and considered section by secllon at a regular mee11ng ol ~aid C11v BOATS Council held on the Slh dav ol December 1983. and thereafter ~.':~:.·;~, tt"" passed and adopted as a whole at a regular meeting ol said City '"~·, Counc11 held on the 5th day ot December, 1983 by lhe lollowong ..... roll call vote ~/:;:'.. ·:., , 1 AYES COUNCILMEMBERS Halt. Johnson. Hertzog"•"•' " , Schafer McFarland -.1.,~ .~ 1 ... NOES COUNCILMEMBERS None ~~;'.,'.i.'. 1,.,, •• .,, ,. ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS None '••"·~"'" IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and afltxed thti Seal ol the City of Costa Mesa this 6th day ol TRANSPORTATION December. 1983 ,..,,.,.,. Eileen P Phinney ~· .. :·,:-; Coty Clerk and ex-olt1c10 ,1 .... ll•k·~ Clerk of the Coty Council 01 the C11y of Costa Mesa Published Orange Coasl Daily Pilot Dec 9. t983 •M·"1•fff "''~ '-u<i .. n " .,, ...... ., .. 64 11 ·83 ~ '\"''~*'"' ft~\-. I !------------,------------Ir,. Hr l t. ,, ~i{~~~osta Mesa M LIC NOTICE MllC NOTICE AUTOMOTIVE Eileen p Pn1nnev OFFICIAL PAOCEEDINGS OF THE I ' • .. •• cl '"' I ....... C C ~OARD OF SUPERVISORS OF OR-Aare»rnenl w11h We5eerr1 National\ ~""' 1.1, •IV terk OI lhe ANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA Pro11"1l1v' IO• Foot'11ll•f,1~1er n \ • 1\,,.,,1 City ol Costa Mesa 1 , STATE OF CALIFORNIA 511111 An1, C•llornltt '""'!'''""""" .,,,,,,.,,,. '' ;\J• '1••• 11. • 11 ., I A regular mee11no ot '"" B<>a•O ,,, '""""'' 11,1c1 Nr> 111t4.1 1b dll • "'1•· Ii. • COUNTY OF ORANGE I SS Supe,,,.,0,~ or Orange Counlv C,11t I""""'' ''"' 01.11t,)IH1I 51•·",. Ao" t• 1' •' CITY OF COST A MESA I torma .11so s1111119 a' "'" C.ovPtr•u1(1 '''""' " • •·Ill"• ~""' clo1Hr• ,Joi' ''" , , •• , , , t EILEEN P PHINNEY City Cterk an<l ex-of11t10 Clerk or lhe Boar<l nt 1he 0 ... 1 .. c;•'\ ll"""'""<1 fly 11111v,.11 A 1PM1 ror '"'"II""' Mr>d1c.1 City Council ol the C11y ol Cos1a Mesa hereby cerllly that the 1he Boa•CJ 01 Supcrv•~nr~ w.i~ ''"'ti 0"''•'"'" ""'c" s111111• '" 0111111ow<1 ~UTOS IMPORTED above and foregoing Ordon,mce No 83·28 was introduced and Novemot>• n 1Q8J .i1 <1 JO AM f •t•' "11ri1nP"""ll ,,.,o,. 111 1'"1'''' \ 1, 11 ••• I I c T ne tollow111g ll•l med mPmbP• ~ ( l rivur w.1~1'1 I~ .... 111or1tl'CI AO"'•' 1 ... 1 considered settron by section at a regu ar meeting o sa1<l •IV Detr•Q present Roger R Stiwinn '""'11 "" '"' usf.l nr c;<>rrn" Echsor '"''" Council hel<l on lhe 21st <lay ol No11embcr 1983 ano thereafter Ctia1rmM Harrie1t M Wiede< B•u~e Cnmp.1nv µrooar1y •s ~01,,uvott I"'" passed and adopted as a whole at a regular meet1ng ol said Cttv INesiande Aalpl• B Clnri. rnomd~ r Agrioemem w1111 the C••v ot H1mt ' 111•• •1 Council held on the Sltl day of December. 1983 by the fotlow1g R11ey anct 1he Clerk Agreemon1 for 1ng1on Beacn to• p1e1 resr'lra11011 •' ::·;:~: ... roll call vole r • 1pat1t'nl aovocote se1v1c;e& .... 1111 the approve<l Aull1011ty 10 t11a 1eoal ac 1,, ., AYES COUNCILMEMBERS Hall Johnson Hertzog •coun1y or Los Angetet 1s ,1pproved 11011 too •P•mlll11seme"1 tor med11.11 '.,, Scrialer McFarland leonrracts are aware1ee1 c11anged ~erv1ce~ ''approved I 11e Boaro <"ti 11 ""'" NOES COUNCILM EMBERS N ne and compteied CommenOultons 1ou•n•'<.l •11 memo•v 01 lormer Pres1 l""" o and 11roc1ama11onr. are ~pprovrd de•ll Joh11 f l(ormedy ''""" ABSENT COUNCILM EMBERS None ~ul>missio11 ot grani apphcatonnJ tot tSEAl 1 JUNE ALEXANOEf /'""'" IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set mv hand and 1~1818 Oepartmenl ot Hellltn seiv11.es Cieri\ ot trie Bc.>ar( .~;~',: ·~1·"' afl1xed Ille Seal ol the City ol Costa Mesa lh1s 6th day of f;vn<ls ,5 approved Bylaws too m of Superv1so1• 1.,,.,, Dec:ember, 1983 Homan Services Advisory Board e1 Pubhshetl Or.ing" Coas1 Oa•tv P110 M.,,,, Eileen p Phinney approv"o ~aaotu1ton rogardino Doc 8 1983 M•-••• City Clerk and eir-ot11c10 Property Te• Revenue e .. chDnge 63 13 8: ~:;,:-,;.:-,~,•~ "' Clerk of lhe Cily Councot 0e1e1m1na11on tor Anne•aloon No Mc. 83· l Counry Sefvice Area No 6 1 nun1 IC NOTICE 1 ~· • ol the Ctty of Costa Mesa doPted Tl'le G•n8'al Plan Amend l"UUI.. t'lnt"'• Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 Dec 9. 1983 6409-83 meni Sdw1dvle 1s reV116d The Loca l'ICTITIOUI tut .. •• ''"""''" Parks Trust Fund E~~1ture Pten NA• tTAn MINT 10''"""' ----..,---IC-lllf'l-J·l_C( ____ -------------s ameoCed A pho1ogr1pn1c;·r~ tor The lollowlng pereona are OOll'lo=;~~".!:,,.. l"UUI.. nu Ptltl.IC NOTICE onlS re1111r.g 10 oon-c::r1m1n1t caMS bustneH H ~· .. -------------------'-..._..._..;;.;..;.;;.;;;.... ___ Lc:hertll-COfone< Oepartment, IS ea-t AMERICAN PROVIDER SERS...b O•DINANCE NO .• .., ..,. tal>hthed The Counly Justiee Sys· VICES 2 AMERICAN PROVIOEIS.."-'" " --em AdvtlOI)' Oroup • membership GROUP. 305 COtll Reef Of •t AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1st 1s modiltea Tne 15-yet1r Tront• Hllflllnoton BMch, CA 92848 1°~"" THE CITY OF COSTA MEIA, CALIFORNIA, AMENOINQ TITLa r1111on lnvestmetnl Progrem 1$ re-Kennelh Warren COgglnt, 154 ,~1~°:'!,' n 11, CHAPTER 2, OF THE COITA MEI A MUNICIPAL CODE 1sa<1 Purchasing mitten are &P-w 8•lt Rd. ,.150, Anene!tn. CJ v.~ ... 11< RIOAROINO THE I ALES ANO VII TAX ADMINISTERED 8V roved Agreemen1 with lhe C11t· 112804 ~"" THE STATE I OARD OF EQUALIZATION. lorn11 Conservation Corp• tor the P1trtcle Joenne Len'larou1. 20 Ill THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COST A MESA DOES "11• Oepartmenl 11 approveO Agrff-Princeton Circle. Hvnllnglon Beect AUTOS, DOMESTIC •'\t11 '\\,.-. ~ I I . ' ' . '" ' ... .. ' '·' , ..... . ... 'I I f l I• I• ,, '• . . .. .. ,. "'•I "' .. ',I .... ~II •I • I 111111 ... ent with lh4l City ot Sanlu Ano IOf CA 112648 AMl ' HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS .... II'•"'.'' rt frlOvtll projOCl II Kenneth w COggln1 11 ... ~ =~ I ECTION 1. The City Cooncll ol the City ot Cos la Mesa hereby w w • ',wtlllOI .... ~llllfl All llP· Tllll llltlfftllll ...... llled With thC..-Jill.. 1309 finds and declares that recent rev111ons and amendments to roved Art Aerlat surveying tum •• County Cle<ll of Orange County o<'ht-vno1t·1 f<\IJ Section 7202 and 7203 of the California Revenue and t axatton Mtecred lor ROM C•nvon AOllld An Nov. f7, 11183. t'hml<>• YJI) COde would delete lrom our Clly ordinance the exemptions for AIE trrm 11 telec'led tor the design ot ,.._,,~ Oil oper1tor1 ol w•t1r-borne vessels The City Council fur1her finds South County Shefltl Sv1>auulonf Pul>llll*t Orenoe Co111 Dal r.:i . .,,lll :m and dec:ler98 that If the changes 10 tile State Salee and uee Tax ontiderlltcon °1 tne Adtuatment 0 Piiot Nov. 25. D9C 2. 9. 1e. ft83. 1,1.;..~" uu , uni}' lndtttnnlty Hllllh Pt1n Lien 8228·1 M..+.1 ~)Jl Law remain operative, II Is lm~ratlve that Co111 Me .. 1 •no ...Dfdtr To P•y, on t>ellall of Oklo<••7 • .,. nn ordfnanoes be amended prfor to J1nuary r. f984", whenltie Finny Gom.z. •• eonllnved lre rtyt'iloUth tm •mendmenta to Sections 7202 and 7203 talle etlec:I. The City requ"'' ,,. 1pprove0 Purch•M of for Id •ction '""'""' •H' l NEW WAY TO LIVE! ui •• ,, ,, •. , ,, t • n ~, ;, u , f -"n h•'""' ._(lt.'1S fl<,ut~ '>IJaS rh1l1 l>t>\r~" <.,ul"f'• l •< t-ll11>r· \t ti 1,.,.orc.or,.., l>Ottrl> 1nullle oaragf' A m ·~I A:<• tor n•v ! I 22 900 5'16-2313 FIXER UPPER . .. r~ n•ce nl!•ghbOrht•oJ .t big \oru .. r lqt Plt-.nty i• V P 1111.1119 t!IC. Net!<IS ... ,1m•· 1n1r"Or h "ng 10.-..•tJe 11,1 ne"' c..iro.il Ii. weer .,,,,,11<, lBA I BA Priced lor 1u•tl. salf' llV owner ONl ~ S 112 500 Oltei~ con .. ,.,1ere<1 Alter 6 30pm {!9 1-0694 or 545-9589 1 1340 fiac1enoa. Ananeom rMtl{ijtlql FULL PRICE I w .. woll pay lull proce lot IHI SAYS SELL THIS vou• prooeny ,, you .. 111 PROPERTY! be thwble on !he terms I Newporl Beach Blllll& Mu~t nave at least 50°1, or Fao 11l~t·t IOCdllOn Oil rrlO•!! Ill tlQu1ty G;J.i 857 I Stults tArqes1 greenbell HAWAII f over100~1n9 11111ect1on J,JOOI Bon~ will tutant:t> .ii <;r ~c11111') 1 Br 2 ba w1lh 35 h•rrolic. lt•t ms Grt'ill !l pool trcu111ng Hawa11 I po1ent•al "ut1m11 ;ill or K:i1 Gulf Co~1rse Tennis. lerr. Asking s 109 000 set ··ntr w ce. walk 10 I Cell Salty Stupley or l•PJ,.h v Jur gain. sellers Joyce Daoo11 I o " " s 2 9 9 9 o o I 808-395-9982 MAC .l\RTHUR VILLAGE, gate<l entry, 1 Br, 0001. GE 759.9100 c",t, Q( .t fl•.-.~,, \'l ,\N> I lenn1s Club 10•/o down Pr•ce<l $74 900 Agent 646-4:180 642-2029 ·--· ......... -..... ·--I llEW LISTllGI! Penthouse unit Gott COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO "" . . . PHlllSUL& POlll $3,260,000 P. WON('lfROlJ<; HOMl " All "' r111r>( 1ur.11 tl' ... f'I t I h t ( tllffH•( l !M th IC. """ b.tyfth "t ,1ttn11• WIU B~ -.. 0 1IM ~lhlrth'>\J 111 1 I.Ill•~ ll~t> c,e1t1nf] w1111 ' lhous.lnO flAWlt>s~ ,,. .. tails 11 1~ Our proullPGI l1~t1ny l)IA11~1t t olll tor "I· tcum(lt1n11 44-!.!0bO" 144-tolO SELL Idle nems With a I Dally Piiot Claullled Ad 642-5678 I -----I course JT!Ountatn ar.d C•tv 1tgnts views trom alt rooms 2 Br and den I Many many upgrades As~ tor Mafllyn !3ulk1ey 6J4 iO:>O LINGO RUL ESTATE ON THE SB~ JOO l~l(l~e!droom ;,. I. b.11ii :>mast~• su11es E~ I c,.th r•t IN Co-ownN Sh•f.1 (' onc.ltl IM .. itnd on IQKf' G,,m1 r('tflm pool tabl!' p1na pong. saunas. pool ~pa te11n1s COur IS .lttd m11e1t more Low tlOWll Call ~46-:>3 13 THE REAL ESTATERS JUST REDUCED Two bedroom umts duplex in Cor· ona dcl Mar Is dt«inil4:1y the best buy In town. Units are in good condition and owner 1~ very anxious to Rell $269,500 LEASE OPTION -N.B. 2 story .i bdrmis. :l lx\th. family rm .. home in gate guarded community with tennis court'!, pool, and jacuzzi. Owner moving to Tl'xtts -and onxiow $349,500 -5% down or leU<' option Cor 6 to 12 months. 67S.3311 EVES. & WKJl>S. Council further ftnd1 •nd dec:tares that thefe ls a potllblllty thlt twe door• IOf 1111 Anaheim tnd. llPCK1• ft ft .,,,,. .-..-1 •"itl the waterborne YHMI exemptton will be restored by the Legit · dtneui Co1nmunt1y Cent., 1 C I lature early In 1H4 end that Sec:Uon1 3 and 4 Of tllll amendment :::~:; 0f~1~,~·~~~~ a a r--~ .. ~.~-~,=-=m=~iii'l are necett•'Y 10 rea1on the watercraft •~emption to our e.i~t 111n•let• .,. g,.111.0 IM OJv Plot JlQ, ~ ~l l·~l~· RJ.AJ~rY ordlnane. 11 tO '"tored by the Sta\I l.•w ec>ot1 on Pl'•M-0\lt rubl>ltl\ trantltf n7 knock• often When you The City Council ol Ill• City ot Cotta Mau finds •nd deelat" 111t10t11 llOd o c wu1e M•neo• uM '9eUlt-oettlno D•lty that thlt OrOlnaM• rel11n 10 taus !or tile utuaJ and current tNnt AdVlaory CQmm1n 1on • r11t· AD· VISOR Pilot CIHllfled Ad• to expenMI of the City d111on• 1• •tc•veO Tne rMCfl tt1e Orenge ~' Aecordl""ly the City Council Of tile Ctfy ol Cost• Mesa ly Adm1n111,.ttve 01ttce • Man· 642·5671 meril~ .... ..,_ .... .,, · ._ ' T • C 2 I ,.~ •• agamenl Audll If r-ved Con-rr..,.,. _,.._ h9fewlth •mend1 lllft 1., h•oter o lhe """'t• ...... tiOllfllhOll nr ~'.IOn nt rMuit &7S.2311 * ~ • I • • •• 4 Bdrm 2 Da. tam rm nar<l,.OOd t100<s Great locallon across trom parw All t or only $189,900 C: ~ 'Jiisor 1 ~ ealty " ~ 786-11 72 ~---;Af<-1 ... ~~ 3880 Michelson Drive (r111ne -----New condo, convenient 10 airport, trwy & Fashion lal. 2 Br <lert. 2'.+ Ba. lrplc. microwave. saun1, jec. & pool $117 ,900 760·1515 &kr Nr So. Coas_t_P_l_az_e_.-,-8--r condo. upper. pool, tan- nts. Cal-Vets assum. 8%. $67 .500 213-419-8935 SPYIUSSIUm Beaut 5 bdrm home In Spyglass $530,000 C90 move In w/mlnlmum dn pyml Wiii carry f'IOte favorable way. lmmed escrow 834-1 15 7 Denise Haat. ltac\ 1040 ! New paint. tile. drapes. 3 Br 2 Ba. trplc Any reasonable o ffer I Lease /opt ava tt 2 13·530-S169 1LIJIDI lt1ck 1041 : COlll. IOlll, &LllllT I GOH-IDEAL llTl&Tlll FORYll PllOFESllOl&L B<ond new condo project I In N Laguna. one block • 10 everything! One un11 • ., .... , I tell. 2 Bdr 2', ea. lamlly rm lvsh gardllf'I setting, •on ik •rwn' .. ,vi 11,,1 l J tlled lrptcs, garage. laun· dry & ftf'lane1ng h1~h in 1111•''· "'1""" '265 ooo Opn 1n1s wkf'ld ohlr rn .. 1. dll•~tfll'd 1 2 • 4 p M adHrl1 ... n11 Cook111s/egg-nog No. Daily Plllt l t•\\flt4t0Ach p .......... 7 jtll Coast Hwy to JasmlM . Fonow Lingo llgne Aeac for Glen Ftaflbacll 497.3331, LIHllUl.HT&TI , MMe your lhoP9lnQ .... lef by lltlng the Delly Pl· lot Cluelfled Ada. -· .... l II G I D I I I I' I 1 .....-~~~~ I ~ NECU l I -... , ...... , ........ ,-..,,....... 0on' Ill oniund .... '*- ...__..__..___._ ........... _, • WllillllO IOr .. * 10 00 ,,,,. u. ...-------"., -m.o.. Woll·~'°" - CNODR T I I I I I' I • ~..:::: :-,,.:~:~-=' • _.......,.,,__ .... J- .... ,..,.......,.,.., , .... ~_,,,,.,,.,,,~0 """' ,,. r r r 1• r 1 '""' mun - - - . - . • \jt~t,,\!,,~111"'0 I I I· I I I . ..alM.m ..................... ... -D' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Decem ber 9. 1983 taltl 1 .. Salt Ct••tsci•l IH1t1 Ualarala~.. '"'" Vafar .., ... ,,,Vat. Aertat1t1, Val. liii ......... •...., __ _. ... 1.._ ___ ,___tt_l_4 Ptntaah 3012 Ll1w lttc~ IMI Prerrty 1250 Ctrtal ••I •u 1122 lrYiat 2244 luta ha 2110 C.111 •t11 2724 ltwert ltac~ 2719 IUWI llOTIL Corner Jamboree a1 CIRCUS Of IWlll lllT SELL r'\,..J~ •t Jumlne Creek 2 br attach. t to S Bdrm1. 1875-11260. l ovefy 26r, 26a, garage, IQ OLIVE TREE APTS 1 Br al)t wlatove. retrlger· Wkly rent ala now ivall. ~:hcf.'.1~~~~~~c~~ ~O~ MASSAGE Shall be listed shortly ~l.JVIVVVU hm.2ba.2cergar,sec llU1!a r,d,klda,peta,lowmove 2 Br t t,;Ba.Twnhs.crpts, ator &ndl)&rklng $430 115.50/wk.&upColor groundlevelexeaullveol· Oceanlronl hm. Walk to Bay<. Beodl gate. $16001mo, no ptllS. 'Jil sor l n 1525. 895-2188 drapes, d1hw1hr, UP· Call 67!>.0612 aft 5PM TV.:honea '~:~~J274 flee suite. Excellent Park· 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD town, A·2 lot. $700,000. I E t t 720· 1306 anytime Upgraded 2Br 2Ba condo. dated kitchen. Starting at 28r ~ baAlso 3 Br, 2 ew~~~. 74 11 45 Ing. Landlord desperate FULLERTON $52$1(, assum, owner Wiii Rea s 0 e Spyglan Hiii: 3~. ealty nrS c Plaza, Woodside, S6051mo, 7141548-7367 ba. lrplc Both have, w/d ---------$1 09 SQ fl ae le. Call 110-1112 fin S45K Call Farrell lllVESTORS beauty $2600/mo. Vera 1 1218. $575. 979-1267 PALMMESA A~ hkup. crptsldrps. gar SEA & SUN LODGE Karen, 75,2-5444 l llY l WIH 71 4·973-119,1. 494-8709 Burns Rltr. 760-1468 7 88-J 1 72 I Wt1taia1ttr 221 1 Br $460/mo 2 Br s515. 642-~87 30~~~ w~o:i ~:~~~I Corona del Mar. 1276 sq A nRACTIVE lt!Grt hacll 1069 AllD DEVELOPERS -Olflcehrs9-4 1561 Mesa 2 Br 1 Ba trplc xlnt Penin-11. Petlect for Architect. MASSEUSSES : LL OR TRAo·e Prime location in East side Ctsll Mell 2224 Lo 2br. 2ba, oar .. lenced Dr Senta Ar1a Heights s u I a Io c g a, a O e S~Laguna. nr beach. furn Designers, e1c. Agt • TO SERVE YOU C 1 Mesa Plans and yard, 101 kids, pets, no 7141546-9860 s6ooi mo 675•4912 Bkr· room. TV. shr oath. Fe 673-8409 ESCO-.TS/IODELS-601 Bldg on water Plush os 8 2111 UlElll lest S600. 898-8626 ---------N-smkr $250. 493.3490 n condo 24 hr guarded se-~7i:!~e 10[,11~: 1;~~~~= 3 Br 2 Ba. lrplc, all new 3880 Michelson Drive I ... ..i POOLSIDE 1 BDRM Across fro,.,, beach. Np1 ~--IHI lilHI Pltr Outcall ONL y 835•9 t99 curtly. Reduced to only near new triplex inStde, vacant S800 lrvlne ~1"11tlh fMll '"'• Quiet, s425 mo 2455 Shrs area. t & 2 Bdrms, lHa ... ,. 550 slf c~an w/cpt, pvl 1550.000. By Owner $950,000 549·2042 •WOODBRIDGE: trg 2 br lalHI lrvlne Av 646·8126 encl gar, pool, laundry. SENIOR cmZEN CARE ba. $400/mo. 642-4623 EXOTIC DANCERS M/F _!_75-1938 or 851-8394 131-7300 2 bd. 1 ba, carport, clean. • den. beautiful lwnsne PeaiaHll 2607 STUNNING lrg 1 Br gar-$450 & S650, 640-5078 Newport Heights area In NEWPORT BEACH. 300 ~~~,~~~~~~~~~2~~~:~ 111,00011/IEWPOllT $600/mo 351 Bay St. Pool. tennis. lake. 2 car Cute bachelor apt. S400 den apt. $425 pool & rec At beach 2Br 1 ba prlv home wl room & sq It office avall Dec 5 Assume loans of I I' ,o;, & 644-7269 gar, alarm. $1000/mo. Incl. utlls. On the Bay area. 710 W 18th St sundeck , gar. 2 IO'h 4 1s1, bath Go~rmet cooking Call M·F 9.'5 642·4644 PHONE FANTASY 1 ,.,,.,.. tnt Spacious I p 1350 2 Br 1 Ba Duple•. sm lncd Jerry 9-5, (213)882·6350 675-30631675-5978 PllEILUFF ulEW $6751mo yrly 548-7154 Xlnl refer s 642-9732 . -25 Ladles 10 share your ICO•t fOf " -' y • Newport Beach neat 640 Fantas1es1 828· 7162 home with POOL/SPA 4 yard. gar, clean No pets. New 2 t>r. 2 t>a. dt>le gar. Ctstl ••II 2624 Lrg 1 Br wlloll. encl gar, BIG CANYON Condo· Golf IClhta sq It office oll PCH & _ BAs 2 ba. REDUCED to 4·plelt on Lynn SI, HB 5 $575 • $500 dep 1954 lrplc Next to UCI $850 1ac u111 rm, pvt deck. course view. 3 Br. 2'1) ba. ltallh 2907 Newport. balh. kllchen· WANTED SINGLE MOM $210,000 tor quick sale yrs new S310K ·A · Meyer 549-3464 mo lease a;JS-3690 CASA DE ORO t>tlns, lrplc $750 No 2 lrplcs pool. 1ac.1ennls Aollday rental. Npl Bch 2 ette s4sotmo Avail by male 35 loyal. honest. 2101 H1ghlana Ave totf Ownrl bkr963·2422 ----THE WILLOWS 3 t>r.2 t>a. ALLUTILSPAID pe1s 2 151 Pactflc 1vrlse $1 400.261-7372 12184 650_7574 attechonate. athletic, w/ Irvine Ave) 2 + MOISESS10 631-6107 855-0665 Bdrm 1ownnome college degree 6'4" 230 548-0458 673-1600 Xlla large rooms. fully lrplc. renceo ya•d S725 Compare t>efore you rent CLEAi a SMARP 12110183·113184 Great OFFICE 350 sq It. grounel lbs I love kids & tam1ly Wm E Doud Co. equ1ppeo kitchen t>reak· mo 540·4460t646-7001 Custom design features. I VIEW OF OCEAN Cno1ce Npt Hg ts area 2 Br bargain 759-0421 lloor. lu1 n1sheo Npl Blvd JIM 650·0882 I UlllTS las• oar custom decor Totally supreme 3 • Bdrm pool, bbQ. cov'rd garage., 2 Br 2'~ Ba Twnhs. micro. tBa w/wood Ouining loc nr treeways Avall ~-* POOL.* Supe1 e1ghtple• each wtth tnco tor pets garoener & 2'> Ba split 1eve1 pool surroundeel with plush trash comp lrplc. sky frpt. stove & pvt gar Large Btg Bear cabin Pool Jan 1 $450 mo 642·8946 Travel <1018 Beaut Dover Srtoies 3 3 Borm 2'> t>a dout>le uttls PAID 537-5027 home queens k•tcrten ~!n~s~aping No pet~515 ltghts s795 642·7803 $700tmo lse 526 Irvine ~~:~~s ~~1~;1~is4;.~~I~, •s3201up, crptsl drps, OrMng to MEXICO week Borm 3ba, corner tot garage Copuild t>e con· · $50 secu111y lee elegant tormal d1n1ng 1 ~dr~'~rn. $580 I VILLA CORDOVA Ave 646·979~ Mammoth Lakes 3 Br a/c. rstrms. 17301 Beactl 01 12119183 Neeo per- $398.000 or lse opllon at ~~~.~wn;ru;~','1n1a:..,c:s~'. 3 Br 2 Ba Lorenw. Oen. ~~~~1P1~~~ed:~1~! ~~~= 365 w Wilson 642-1971 Spacious E·slde Apts OOYER /WESTCLIFF conoo, avail Dec l6·26 , Blvd H B 842-2834 ~~1:,~~ 5~!b~9~~~enses & $1850 per mo. Ask tor ment askmg $795.000 gardener. no petc; $950 ONLY S725 . $50 secur· Nr SC Plaza free bach· Encl gar patio, dshwsh & 2 Br. 1 Ba, nu cpl/drapes niore $106telay 846-5456 EXECUTluE SUITES Hutch. CALL BILL COTE Sierra Mgmt 64 t -13:.>4 stove Most u111s free No bh·tns pool carpor1, no • ' • Two round t11p tickets, •" Ill 1•1 1133 11y tee 537·5027 elorette 1n exchange for I I I I 1 MO FREE RENT -cotH tJ • -I 0 $425 all utlts pd Tiny work 545-47311545-0034 pets pets $675 1100 Bed-en I I O Air·Cal to Seattle or l 0· 11 0 Turtle Rock-View 2 Br, 2 2 Br 1 Person $540 lorel 645·6646 Sllue 2908 Wtshort term lease. IUll Portlano lrom 0 C Must 4 Custom t>each nomes hideaway ror 1 person. no ba lux Twnhse, avail Studio apt turn p11vate 2 Br 2 Person $565 serv suites 881 Dover Dr oe useo oelore 121 15183 s249.5oo 0 Hun I Beach 2P633155EOLDpeE~ Sun~:~.5195 1mmed $1000 553· t 788 patio. water & gas paid 2323 EIOen Ave C M LIDO HYFROIT "The Original" Suite 14 N B 631•36!> 1 $150 ea 673-1187 Agt. Patrick 963-8000 S3501mo 646-5330 , 548-7854 3 Br 2 Ba $1500/mo. yrly ROOlllllTE FllllRS "Tiii " --- lH IELIW lllllET $<450/mo. yard, garage, lllYEHln PIH l•·at .... CL 264 2131282-7733 Newpor1 Bch S.1· 1899 EXECUTIVE SUITE laaiaeu o,~. 4014 new carpet, close to park. Large 3 bdrm, 2'h ba. 2 • • ............. 81m9 · --Foreclosure. 4Br. ocean 622,,., Center trplcs, 2 car gar s1195 *$385/mo. Bach. lBr & ......:; u ,. Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 gar Avail Now Flto shr 2ba NwprtCtr 640-5470 * RESTAU ANT * view. house wl pool, spa, ·--------~gt 573.531a Beaulllully tandscapeel yearly. • > blk bch, no Iba hse In CdM $375. C , l llW-RT te•CI · TSL II •f 142 1101 ..,.., unfurn. 1ac. 18992 Florida taaercaa .... ~ tennis, & termsf Wont I · WOODBRIDGE 3Br 1,;, ba. 842•2834 °' 842_3172 garden apts. Pool & spa. pets $800 650-1706 evs 720·0840 or 720-2091 l t l 2911 PRlllE LOClTIH last at S379•900. Call COllllHClll LOT $450/mo yard, garage. 5650/mo. Nr poollt-nts. Patios/decks No pets Newport Island Water-Beachlront house, 1 Br ta 1 1 . . Churchlll Prop 540-4470 Patrick Tenore. agt C·2 rorner tot on Main SI 1 I 1 k v.. YOUR OWN Bach $450 560 B · c u ~ new carpe . c ose o par · AvaJ'I 151 week Jan. Call front 3 t>d. 2 ba, No Pets avail. $350/mo. Balboa. 1 Newport lvd, ... 760-8702. 631-1266 in Santa Ana. Located In 622'11 Center 494_4142 1 Bdrm $515 510501mo 650•4186 Agt. 673•5410 400 sq ft. $375/mo MtrtflHI, lLllST IEW !he redevelopment area TSL leaf 142-1113 COUNTRY 13 t E 18th 646·6816 Agent 541.5032 T .D.'I 4021 This lmmac. 3 Bd 2 Ba and can quahly tor low Woodbridge. beautiful 161 E 18trt 642·0856 COM, shr 2 stry, frp1 le C-1 11 -.-. ... ...,. ... ~...,....,.- interesl loan. Lot size Is E side 2'" Br 1 Ba, patio, lake front. 5 Br 3 Ba. 3 car ESTATE house $350 + 'h ut Is. losed schoo space ava . CMRISTllS.ClSMt pool home has been 20.340 sq It. Asking encl yrd, bll·lns, garage, 2 frplcs. air cond. Bach S455 Avail Jan 1, 675-5015 in Fountain Valley/Hunt-Your home equity or TD totally redone incl. yard,. $265,000 and owner wlll $575/mo. 650-0500 s l700/mo. 551•2645 Beautlful & park like 1 Bdrm $515 F 23_35, 4br 2ba hse, pool, ington Bch area. BELOW may holel the answer Call plumbing, fixtures, roo linance. 631-7370 with terraced paol. 2250 Vanguard Way F $202 MARKET. Renewa~le an-broker 1619,758.0318 etc. Move-In and enjoy. E. SIDE 3br l 'hba. avall" La~ua leack 2UI •PrlvatePatios 5A0·9626 IN NEWPORT BEACH wsh-dry, .v. mo. nual teases. Utlls, maJnt., ~--' ------ Owners moving East. able now. no pets. $850. C ed P ---------Stogies l-& 2 Bdrm Apart· 1st & 1as1. •r. utll. No pets, custodfal servlces incl WIDOW HAS SSS for TD'S O I S 195 000 C II 235 Hiii Pl .. 646-3627 AR g~BEXCH HElG.l·US~ ff ove! atios WESTWE YILUIE drugs Dodie or John · ny • a . 3 BDAM.3ba.St2001mo •Spac1ousApls menl$ & Townhouses 11 7 9685233 .ContactCarolJones $10,000 up No credit TJUDI T 10\r\L RE,_\LT\ Sheryl or Della 63 l-1266. ES1de charm 2 Br 1 Ba.. 494•9453 Owner •Dining Area 2 Br. pool. jacuzzi. garage trom $660 · I Ask a1>ou1 a er pm. • 842-6651 e11t. 231 crteck. no penalty Also Agt Best loc. Avail. $650/mo. •Walk·ln-cloMtS avail., lndry rm, no pets, furnished apls. complete Fe. 3 Br, 1 ba apt, Bal Rent or lease newly re-lend on & buy TO's NQ peJs. 751-3898 L11au Billa 2250 •Home-111\ekltchens carport. wtth TV, linens & utensils. Penln. furn. dshwr, w/d, modeled home with $10,000 up to Jumbos UYFHITOllH E.stde,clean.Qulet&cosy HOME FOR RENT 1t>locktoHunllngton& 2Br 1't.8a.SSS5-SS65 may be rented for sh0r1 S2341mo.548-1.451eves storage & large fenced OentsonAssoc 673-7311 Frwys 955 W 19th. St term or longer No lease H I W -~ 51" 110 FERUlll l•••atrial PrtJ 1375 2br. gar. yard. shared Laguna Hiiis 4 Belrm. 2'"1 UTILITIES FREE TSL lc•t 145_1122 req'd) On Jambpree Ad. Fem .. $250/mo. N.B area. lot. commercial zoning. e J 1ale11 vv Super location. boat slip pool $650 mo, no pets, Ba & 1100 Fenced yard at San Joaquin Hills Ad avail Jan 25·30 yrs. adi to Newport Blvd SI Mil p /Tiii( available. 2 bedrooms. 2 la••atrlal ll•ct l.I mgr 2453-B Orange Ave. & garage Kids & pets 1 Bdrm Furn 1585 $425 1 Br refrtg, no pets. 6 .... llOO Kathy 250-0440, eves 642-1334 • oaths, security bld8 wt2 l .. i11Sl40,000 HOME FOR RENT welcome, 863-0755 2Bdrm From$695 patio 724·C James St ,.,.. 557-2428 Shopslofflcesl s1ores -650~ c~1fi~;~~;~~~~~:~P car sub parktng wner 10.000 SQ It. with Offices. Mission Vleio 3 Bdrm. 1'h Agent. no ee LA QUINTA HERMOSA 673-7787 ------F to shr 3 bdrm, 2 ba sq II or less. reas appointments. Contact will consider ALL trades. AMPLE pawer. easy ac-Ba $800 Fenced yard & L•t•DI lit .. I 2252 West of Beach, 3 blks beachlront apt, Balboa Costa Mesa C·2. 548-7249 Barry Cooper 851.5043 lnciudtng Industrial Ask· cess, CHOICE locatlOn garage. Kids & pets wet· 2 Br 28a oceanvlew south ol Edtnger WESTSIDE Pen Big kit, lrplc. porch Store 20•60 hi vtsb2330 --------- Ing $375.000 and EASY TERMS come 863-0755 Agent, condo. $850/mo Call 147-1441 ----) .... ,. "''. w/BBQ $300/mo. Im-Newport Blvd Costa LIM lllln RtJ lcC1r•lt·lt1lt11 no tee 644•600,_ Ask for Tom _ -med. Yvonne 673-6567 Mesa. S660 Avail Jan Ill· 1100 141· 1121 LB!ge 3 Br 2Ba fr'P1c-:<iili Alt 5. 786·2701 L•1••• leacll 2141 New 3 er n a. paoo, UI-. 101111111 IOIE _1s1. 675-7788 ~•--~~-----OtW. blHns, kids OK, no -,--,,.-.,,..,,.=-..,..,,..,,....,=--1 • I • Dt I rm. 2 car garage, more 3 b 2, b h 2 1 1 trailer at Treasure pets. immeo oc~upan~y. Prof shr wlsame $370 • Ia•aatra"al • 8AYSHOAES 38R/3BA I taa llD, Hr $750 All 5·30 545-6179 '· ,.. a twn 58• gar 1 I d l $425 ~ ~ l t 1450 pvl patios. lrplc $850 s an ·ocean v fJW , $675/mo 880 Center St. uUI 1st/last dep 494--0564 lHllh 2920 Corner. 5345,ooo L.H HOr . Lux Condo, 2 Br 2'" t>a. 495-62711833·9300 213_·433•9991 For appt 645-6646 '-646-6325 (805)969 2875 1 M prof 25-35. straigh,t. 2.66-0 SQ 11. 3975 Birch. • • No down, 2.609 sq It. 1'' trplc. ale. pvt yo. Ot>t al· NEW 2 BA. 2 BA CONDO lewrrt leacll 2669 Hut. Buell 2740 llAllliil~ .. aiii .. M.. ntsmkr. lo shr 2 br. 2 "> NB S 1330 M 1A zoning BEST BUY $5000 DOWN acre $115,000 Apple tach gar $900 643·2289 Fr pie micro. Clshwr Walk I B b d I t>a conelo. C M 631-4391 Agent 541 ·5032 3BAE I 'I C d Valley $1150 'mo r achpa quet prvi2B tBa central! toe nr l S (0 $160 oooas(t2b1u3154°1n4~60 I 6l9-948-1739 Mesa Verele 3 Br 2 Ba to bch Avail now $900 prprly on bay blocks 10 0 racn n orapyes cpl. fURNI H 01 • · twnhm 2 'Car gar, new 661·4280 or 661 -1093 Och, alee gar vrly S525 e u 0 UNFUl{NISHED. -• n home 3 oe<:lls 3 'rpts. 2 957·8787 " ssoormo • S410 ep • N B rellat>le wortung F/M n·smkr 2br 2ba on pool. 1ac. tennis. $385. $150 dep 675-8334 .'. Ca11y11 IY OWIE• Swiss t>u111 unique 3-sly\ oecor $850 no pets NEW OCEA .. vu C·ONDO 673·6336·642-9666 I paint Kids K No Pd~ls I ALL UTIUTl£S 11% ll11ed rate. 30 yrs 1 1\•tchens Oest location ~ 2 master suites, micro· Oceanrron1 . Furn exec 1 960·6972 PAID. HEALTH Monaco w1tn oest GG. view. • / .n1 10 lake & skil· NEAR OCC. beau1 Mesa wave oven. frplc. no pets w n Ir Ou 1el clean. CL UBS TENNIS , Newpor1 Beach, easlblutt. Open Wknds 640-1538 s 110 000 10•1, loan By S 12001mo 851-9020 752· 7363, Mon-Frt 9·5 mi 10 oeacn Avail now mUlh mor~· ~Ori)'. nm wt same 644-6504 Costa Mesa Industrial Bldg 3000 sq It t1IH1p 1n deluxe 1ndus111al park In- cludes appro11 600 II ot olhce 47¢ per II gross 1005 Brtoso Drive 644-7269 ll.IOll ACCOllT UICITIYE The Orange Coast Da•ty Pilot has an excellent OP· portun11y tor a career orienteel Ma1or Account E•ecullve w1tl1 a proven track u~cord Great potenl1al guaranteed oraw agarnst com- mrss•on Desire tomove in10 management a plus Sena resume to P O Box 1560 Cos1a Mesa '92626 EOE ·new 14 Rue Vtliars tit sm• o uiet town del Mar 5 Br 3 t>a 2 stty $9001mo Call Tim a1 $1000·$ ttOO 675·4688 3or condo wtpooi. cieanl 2 SWIMMING'" pfu, 1 Prof. mat female to shr Ill Cllfll IY OWHR ' Owner 642·9049 NEAR SO COAST PLAZA I 786·5680. evestwknels Atartaeata, Val. S625 786·8861 evtw11n<1 oo pet.s Model'> Newpor1 Heights, MI F. ? 4 br 2·~ t>a 2 lrptcs spa B r ' ·.11.. 4 BR/2 BA $ lOOO MO I Newrrt le.ell 2269 ··~OI 1°,~~~~ ;:.:o 1~aaull~~n~:.;. op~o daily 9 to b I Br 1 ba $725 split • Sttr11e 2922 .ACCOUN1 s PAYABLE poor cnr 101 720· 1 i36 tlHI • aa I TAMI 645·0303 12 br 2 t>a duple•. W/D. Peaia•11)1 2707 I ing on1ns enci gar ~1n1 ultJs 5'18· t073 eves Don't pay storage lees Newpor1 Real Estate in- UST.L.FF Coro·aa tlel Mar 2122 1New3 br 2· 1 t>a, 2 car gar lrptc. rtuge pa ho Steps 10 .. I area nr Hunt tirt>or Oakwood Nwpt Bert avail F pret 10 Store furniture FREE vesimeni company see1cs IBR nicety compl furn .,, twnnses 1 'I' tease S800 t>ch 5406Nep1une $900 2 Br at 113'; 29th I $625 846-0736 Garden Apartmenu shr 3 br, 2 ba condo wl Call To,.,, 646-5814 C.M mottvated accounting IY OWIEll oloe COM $550 mo mo ISi last • $300 sec 962·4 t63 1213)379-501!> S 1 0 0 I mo Yr I y M&i" $240 646-6457 clerk for heavy accounts Sharp 4 br 2' t>a 2 lrptcs 2558 Orange For appt 213·433-0502 Close to beacrt 2 Br 2 Ba Newport Beach So. - -Aaao1actat1h 3002 payat>le desk, experience · ' · Clep & refer 675-5838 · 3.4 Br 2·~ t>a, 2 otocks 10 stove OshwShr oeck crpts. orapes. VIEW spa _ ca1I Mark at 640-4950 Nwpt condo 10 shr, nr Lido ATTENTtON LE0ZjNGER •n computenseo envtron. Walk 10 schools & snop· LllSDI le.ell 2UI beach close to pool & 2 Br duplex trplclgar 2 gar $575tmo 536·4637 I 700 16th Street Island. $314/mo very GRADUATES OF 1959 ment a plus_549-2988 Ptng Priced nght at _ • New condo nr Sanla Ana tennis. 962-6683 drs bay. 1 blk Nwpt Pier tat Dovel) nice 675·6129 all 6 .. 249.000 Terms. TrttHre lj!• lltl1tlt1 CC 2 Br den, 2'~ Ba Newporl Shores Yrty lse 218 21s1 St Cute 2br. 2t>a gar sunset Lookmg for fellow ctassl•--------~ 1 pie c owa e all 838·2951/732·2598 patto yard, kids. low 642-5'13 Private bdrmTti&Tn large members who may be tn 1•YERTISlll (714)955-0177 Gated community. pvl 1 ' mi ' 11 ' & 34' motorboat shp, posh 3 _ _ move 1n $485 895-5133 c M house/child OK' the Orange County area. t>each lBA lba. patio garag;9oJ8~~~· ~a~. Br 2·~ Ba condo. sec gl, Opn Hse Sun t 1-3 129 • Newport Budl No. $450/utll Incl 850· l088 we are working on our OOOllllllTOll lllllUR RIKE CISTOI cottage 100 ft from bch pool • 1 1 nr bch $1250 759-0588 Edgewater $495 incl. Deluxe 3 BR 2'> BA near 880 lrvme Avenue 25th reun ion. CAii Tne Orange Coasl Daily VIEW LOT 5650 • sec Oep New, luxury 3 Bdrm 2'.lt ba JBr 2,,., Ba condo, ~ool, ulll. 1-626-7190 new frplc WO hkup pan· (at 16lh) Prof/Fem non smkr, shr 951-2551all630PM Piiot has an e•cellent OP· S 8 11 er ex 1, em e 1 Y 2BR 2ba. deck New condo E'slde C.M Large iiiiii try t>ltns encl gar lg Pallo fully furn. N.B. hse, _ port unity beginning m 0 t 1 v a 1 ed . be 5 1 Ovrlkg t>ch $1350 -sec. yd, iac, $1050. 85 l-6226 835 Amigos it9, 970. Ctrtal ••I Illar 27 li£ etc $675 545·3604 645-1104 pool/tennis. 2 blks beach FREE-ALL AGES! mid-January for a career buy-below market Oep Non·smkrs please NRSCPLAZAS985 xtni3 644-9081,213-541-4460 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 car garage Spacious quiet 2 Br S350 • ''1 utll673-4385 TV COMMERCIAL SEM-orientedCO·OPAdverus- $339000 Ed Escano & J08213697•8404 please 3brl2'/Jba condo w/30' $950/mo. Avail. now. Twnhse $575. Walk to · --- 2776 Quiel M '°' 2Br-1Ba Irv INAR.SEESUNDAVAD. Ing Coordinator with a M · ·Wl1' .,. 6200 Iv msg or check otc. at br. format dm rm. 2 ba. 1 S 200 F & 60 56 S Cl 1 2 t3·465-449 t proven track record aureen tie ..... 4. Treasure Island. 545.4 73 l l545-0034 sl p, 1 . erguson --beach 9 -66 la tall t Apt. Non smkr. strght Hahn A.E. 642-1183 2 Br. den. lrpl, steps 10 --2 B 1 8 b & ...._6 h s2oomo ~ dep 786 4..796 u••tTl" Great earning potential • l "15" -RENT TILL YOURS! beach $1200/mo Avail Wall< 10 beach Bach 1 a "' us ..,.,..c · • -Guaranteed draw agamst LltHI la1at " " 4 Br 2 Ba. blk olf'C1ilf, · $ oo 11 1 10 pool & laundry lac --Picture yourself w/Santa. i-·-~--!1-----"!" Gigantic 4 • 2 large mod-now 851 8767 4 a uti s inc I · Rmmte wanted, Irvine nr commission. Desire 10 Lrg 2 Br, Iott twnhm, frpl. ern kitcl1en brealllasl frplc. crpts. air, large · • 536-4637 $475lmo 498-6277 UCI. 2Br 2Ba. gar, WID. Have your party video move 1n10 management a Sec gate avail 111 k 1 1 1 d brick patio, fruit trees. Spacious studio. aep. kite. S It L 2711 s4oot mo. 553 "t78 w/Santa. Xlnt w/children. plus. Seno resumes to · · · noo pro ess ona ecor ba. fireplace. no d""S. Wltlll"E lPTS ••HI IC• .., S $800.497-6895AM&.PM t>t>q patio solar neated $1200/mo.Nopets.Avall -• " I Th.ts anta Is Authentic. po Boll 1560. DESPERATE-Must Se!H • , V' 2167 pool & spa much more EZ Jan 1. 805/928-2918 $575 ulll paid. 760-9657 Spacious 1 & 2 Br from 1 Br S5501mo. No secur-Room avail. In 4bd duplex 775-1058 or 646-4156 Costa Mesa. 92626 Only $25,000 down 3 t>d, Mauata If t terms 537_5027 2724 $525 Lakes & streams, 1ty Steps to sand New m CdM, No smkrs or pets SPIRITUAL READINGS EOE 2 .... ba condo w/30' boat 4 Br 2 Ba Newport Island, Olll llltll pool & spa larne rec carpet & paint. 1"•66 $228 mo 640-8488 " lean3B 1'-'bawhhflre-$575 • S50securltylee. 2 25' dock r " """ Adviceinallmatters Love --------• sllp. Reduced to place. tenced yard car gar 'yr y. 16SO sq ft 2 Br 2'11 Ba room , newly • e-24th St. 2131592-2725 -S-hr-4-0-,,-2-t>a-.-w-a_sh_/_d_ry_, · · --------- $ 2 60 .000 w 1 a ssu m 5750/mo Agt 831.0300 Westside SEE THIS ONE! 4022 Channel.S1395 twnhse Every lllra. Obi decorated. beautifully T • -2790 kit. elc 1250/mo, s20 ~triage & 11 busin1~515s l•-------- $200.000 1s1 TD Own ---2 Br I Ba enclsd gar. wld I.I. lltalty 171-1142 gar fnc<I yd pet ok $725 landscaped security Slhl oeposll C.M 646-8386 s:oEI c;fa~~neo 'ifeal, San A/P, A/A, mature, exper 675-1938 or 851·8394 lewrrt le.ell 2169 room. crp1s drapes patio Backbay condo.2 Br 2Ba. 673·6336, 642-9666 gates Sorry no pets 3BR 2BA CONDO WE LOOK FOR YOU! Clem. Uc'd, 492•7296 only Calculator by tOUGh Liii iSLE LINDA ISLE WATER· no pets $550/mo • sea $850/mo. 642-21 t9 dys. .....,-er, qUie1 eaststde 846-6!>91 Tustin Acres Pools, lrpl, --~----~-typing Computer FRONT Furn 6 Br S6500 548-5442, 770-5629 548-3080 eves. no pets. S3501mo LapH lipel 2752 $700 mo 731 ·538~ UHn~l~s:;~o8o3~~~h~s Leal a,.... . 3004 e•per For industrial and lest Priot, ltat Ct... or 4 Br $4~ 673-1464 2 BEACON BAY 3 Br. 3 Ba. Call 645-0363 1 B drm Condo Comm IN•• 2900 S1SO REWARD. Lost Fe construcflon supply bust- Remod 4 bdrm. 3 ba Daaa Poi at 22 6 lea tall W11tt4 09 Germ Shep, 4 mo old. ness Call 645-78 1 1 • home $435.000 Assum llHHS U1f1r1isla.. pvt yard, bay view. Steps 1 Br stove. refr1ge. pool. Close to bus. BEAUT E/BLUFf CONDO Call eves, 642•2976 or 9AM-4PM 1st 217 via Ithaca Open General 2202 2 Br condo, walk to t>each. to pvt beach. tennis en. drapes, new carpel. No shops $500 492-6700 Prof per Pool. Avail now Resp. married cple want l•--------Sun. 12-• Cannery vu. pool. jac $750/mo Refs. park Incl t8' dock NO pets we s t s t de -$325 759-1341 2·3 t>r unfurn/furn house days. 213-268•4728 lage Realty 573.3777 BAYFRONT CONDO· Se-558-8888. 635-5173 PETS. 1 or 2 lease. Avail $395/mo. 646-•382 l!!J!rt leacll 2769 _ _ on Bal is yrly 673-6963 Found· 12-2. Loveable BABYStnEA: lull/time in cunly bldg . pool, 1mmac. --------Feb tst. Refs req $1900 -Furnished Room near So. -white male Chihuahua my C.M hOme. Refs req LIWll/lSSllllLH. con d oay views 3 Br. 2 ba condo. Pr mo 675-8617 IEaststde 2 Br. 1 t>a. gar. Peninxtra lrg2Br.sndeck. Coast Plaza. Female Sll.UJIOIUlll 545.5652 Star1lmmed 642-7803 S 12501 Niguel Pool, tennis. Incl I -fr p I c. beam c e" new crptsldrps & paint preter S250 556-1737 w A N T E D t o r llLLTOP/ICUIYl's mo ROW wl d,lrlg $775 492·6700 B.1Cyn 4t>r.2'..,ba.secur-$615·$625 .• tst. last & Annualise 552-0853 TOASTMASTERS 2nd&--------• Babysitter. my home. full Panoramic ocean and t>ay IC D M FA ONT ~. 11y, spa. pool. gardener sec $225 2 persons no, Furn Room & balh, $300 lime. 1 mo old. E.side view from 3 or 4 t>drm wiocean views Large Charming sm 1 Br villa 1$3500/mo 720-1136 peis 650.1798 · 1 Se ashore & 3 5th 345 University 011ve 4th Wed of every mo fQUND ADS C M 642-7169 large custom l'lorne home .n gated communt· frnch drs, quiet No pets 1 121.w.2120 3 Br S850 c M 548.8058 5 30 to 8pm CM area _ SPi'C•ous hv rm & add-on I y Ava 11 furn •sh eel ~25 673·3313 Custom Haroor Ridge Es· I 2BR upstairs. wt garage 1 968 -961 iv msg 1 Call 642·9840 Babysitter wanted for 40 bonus rm Master Suite $3000/mo r . 1a1e hm 4 Br lam den, I $41!> mo. no pets. reter I INewpon Beach Molel. ,.,., .. ftr ARE FREE hr wk. 2 well-t>ehaved wl wetbar fireplace and Wattrfroat Mt•ts OSDll&D formal Cl•n rm S8000tmo •equtreel 352 Victoria St Sharp 21>1 loll. lrpl stove. weekly rates ava11 also children, 3'~ & 2"> my tarne spa Aeouceo 10 i• t 1400 1 Valley 2234' on annual lse Ownr 1 645.8161 avail Jan 71h , relng "'c $590 533 ~11cnen units 642·9939 Ital 2912 Call•, hOme 631·6300, eKt 32 " • • I -646-5341 ' , Wes1m1ster Av 642-7745 I $ 4 99 000 Low Cl n .fi • HOME FOR RENT J 3Br 2Ba 25 l5 Orange Ave Newport · walk 10 t>each Secure 2 car gar. corner of BEAUTY Interest ra1e nego11a1>1e 1Beautilu1 br pa110 •Fountain Valley 3 Bdrm Duplex 4br 2t>a, $1125 & carportpatiolnelryhk·uP 1 STEPS TO BEACH Pool tennis $250 incl Laket33rd $100/mo 142-llll lllllCIRIST 5 yr loan or Sut>m11• VA· spacious lot. kids._ pets I $6!>0 Fenceo yard & gar· t>ig 2br 5775 Both have , "lo pets s635 Sierra 1 Bdrm yearly S4751mo uttls 548-4260 993·4888 760·8862 ~13-534.169.:_ Top comm . supplies turn CANT·Mo11va1ed 1 fow dep S300 895 2188 age K1Cls & pets wel·I gar lnelry. dlw 5308 1 MgmtCo641·1324 213-727·7805 OnlheOeach lroomapt.•Stngle, 128112 27th St.--------• 640-1901Tues th Sa1g.5 Open Sunday Cozy cute collage tbr I corne 863·0755 Agent Seashore 962-4914 Steps 10 beacl'l 2 Br 11>a kitc,ienelle & oath S300 Np1 Bch S751mo Parking I - 2501 Har1>orV1ewDr large yaro for ~ids no l no lee 1Have 23rentatsava11 Pets 1$650tmo 2 Br 2 Ba : Bngl'lt & a11y S700tmo . &200secoep 2306 W I or storage Found Golden Aetre1ver, B~~~l~;n6a3nt~7~r~helper 673"1600 54S·045S lasl $385 895·5l33 Like new 3 br 2 ba, lam OK From $800-$2500 1 ~~:'e~:~u~~kinpool llr ' YrlY 968·8263 Oceanfront NB 673-4 t54 I -Male. 12' 7•83 64_'.'·8598 IEWPlllT TERRACE rm No pets S895tmo Call 760-8702 agt I P 1 g 1 ! !Office ltatala 2914 Found Lrg t>unch of keys Large 3 Borm 2• • 08 2 B; 'i:eX~'Ys~gg~ytlv Avail now Agl 963·3•88 L 1 2 _ 3 B 2, TSL :.68 Et 611~2S• llO• , B11t. ltacll 2740 HHt. ltacla 2740 1150 .sq It, otflces avail· nr Pautar1no Sehl. 1oen1 IOll LOYH WAITEll -1do sle. s • .,ry r • 1 ... ,. • • • 1 • able to renl mo-to-mo. 2 Call after 6 546-4382 PART TIME cond.o w1111 garage E•ec condo Np1 Crest. Haaf, leacll 2240 ba, lormal Clin rm. lrg CLEAN/5 s old 3 Bd m spacious offices. 2 sec· -. -Put>llc re1at1s>ns too. area $123,900 Bkr 963-8377 immac 3 BrS12006ff GE patio S 1450 644·4895 yr r K b k ·~ retanal spaces con Found man s watch, ltbraries ~r. publishers •eltile Htatl -1100 ~llM•tr & Wilttr 1 ~~~~ ~rso~ no &ii!:r:. or 646-7922 (both eves) 1 1 ~~~10 ::::·A ~~~5.5~~S en ney U tl port , terence rr:n. can 'includ~ Marine Drive, ~aguna rep Must havecer Slmp-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim! RHflll t:..alk to beach $395/mo LINDA ISLE· 4 br, 3'" be g --e1t1sling phone sys. Also Bch. on 1216 494 4320 ly visit libraries, pruent llEE.lw ,••• .llOlll lllLn 421 L.'CK:E 960·3989 b•y Mme with dock for Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. Water.gas Isn't that the horse that WOO partial space avail F O UN D yo u 11 g matet'tals on the bookS "" -op 11a11a1111MEIT -55 fl boat Ferguson & stove & DIW Incl, No The Triple Cro· wn 1·n '72?. 754·7017 M/Pelctneae dog, Mesa we carry and flat ~-Triple wide 30'x60' Large "'" -2 Br. 2 t>a condo Utility Hahn RE 642•1183 Dogs $490-$510, • dep. Verde Area ldenli"' to t.lons. Very tow key. Must 1tv1ng dtnlng-kllct en 114/lll·llll room. patio, gar, pool · · 548-8752, 10-8PM 1·3 Office suites av8iiei)ii claim 548•1200 ., ba available 8:30 area, 3 bedrooms & --$660/mo. 841-6672 Lrg watet'front, 4 Br. 3 ba. ["\i ) r /" , as low as S225tmo, No AM·2:30 PM, M-F. Send 3Baths-t>oth llght & dark-WES TC LIFF 3br. den. wl d, dbl gar, 30 loot dock. 2 yr E.slde, clean, quiet, cosy ..-I\.... ...._ tease required. Utll & Loat: Bat>y Albino Cock· letter 11nd resume to· er interiors. Next to rec relrig . gardener S 1100 Downtown 3 Br 2ba lse. $2500/mo. 650-2730 2br house. oar. yard, tanltortal aervlcH In· atlel. Npt Blvd, CM, Rew-Cook's Book Comp1ny rm & pool area Agt mo reter·s req 675-3008 duplex 2'h l>lkl to bcn, 2 share pool S650 mo , no II you'rt nol lure who <01 wllJI) llenncybunlPorl wa'-eluded. 1 blk to O.C. Air· ard 646-62031642·7091 p o. Box 3, 540•5937 lili'ii'lii carport Water paid. Luxurious 1 Br Condo In pets, mgr 2453-B Orange don't fffl bid you'lt not •tone Ktnn~ybllnll)Orl is port & Fwye 646 2801 p 1 1 111 60078 --------• CtrtH ••I Ir li22li 1725/mo. 842-8203 VIiia Balboa cloH to --one 01 l• dls1u1c11vt1y dillcrtnl ~itment ttoorpt1ns · • I.oat: Female Cocker mill. ,,,_a_ai_ne,_.., • ..,...,..· --,----39, & den. Ooean View. 2 Ho••Es FOR AE"'T Hoag Hoap. Furn or un· Frp l pool prvt patio ill Suw1no V1H11t'" Hunt1ncton Such ~-1w1nc1 1617 Weatcllff. N.8. C.M. "MAGIC" StOO re Church hiring. I.ow p.ty. 1 518001 0 "' " furn. For rent °' Mfe.. dehwshr X-IO 2 Br on v 1 ""' 278-1365 eq rt. Suttable ward. No t1g1, blk. Oreat Future. Improve Ac 1125 rplcs. mo. ver· Huntington Beach 3 1750 rent . S128,000 S81e. E11t1lde 1610557·2841 ttace 11 a ruun ol totatty PfrM>nah1e\f profmional lor medical or dental, 49&·2247, 549'· 1508 whlleyov haV9 a Job. Call ltlft IOOkfng China Cove. Agt Bdrms Sl75. Fenced pl1nn1ne Ille 'rnd of •llenhon you Otstrvt A Pflletl ,.,.,.,..1 541•6032 5 f1 acrn $33.000 terms. 6-40-4868 yards & garages. K:ldl & 946"7893 llllllT Ill bltnd 01 n•lurt •nd h1ni ntslltd '"a lortst with ,,_.. I.OST: MALE BEAOl.E In P41f10n •t 14 t lrYIM fan1a1tlc View of Canyon BA y s 1 0 E p LA c E pet1 welcome. 863.0755, NB newest & flnetl area t er t Ba, all b1Mn1, lndry babbling blooh and qvrtt Ponds. tooltd by nalural •CdM Olll lull••· ampt PUP. "Baroey", vie. 19th Blvd. 1\ietln. 544•5491 Lake. Bkr Jim 679-1975 BAYFAONT Spacious 2 Agent, no fee, 3 Br 3'h Ba NEW more rm, cer por1, nr t>9acn & omn bret/0 Add to lhll ttnnrs cou1ts. l Wlmmin& ~118 S350up. utl(~, 2855 J Orange, C.M. 850-6875 oum111 Br 2Ba. st 750/mo Biii LOVEL y 4 eA, 2.,, BA than 4000 eq It. Furn or 1hop1. '425/mo. pool$, • m and • COAwtnteal toohon nrn \flop!>lnc S\ Hwy. 875· 900 Coat emall SlameM oat, llTllll Ill.II Ctattery Lets Grundy Rltr 875-8161 lam rm, frple. Dec 15, S750 uni urn. ChOOH your 735 W. lflth, St. and •mploymtnt and YOU ve eot • Ola<t mo11t would Bayfront. Offlcft, pflloa, Nortn UQuna, Myrtle St The OrtnQe C9Mt O.lly c-. l 22S C-h.rm'"" 3 er. 2 bl hM. 2 No pele/Smkrs 494.5184 drape• & wallpaper l(lnl Tll lc•• 142-1101 l)IOUdlJ all homt. '[ftn ktnntlbltn-pert) Otlt -Mid Pllfklng1 janllorlal. .. .. AlWAAD •'4·6367 Pftol ""en ·If~ Cit>-~ ,, .. term• tor corporate exec two bed1oom. ont and t..o ~Ill a~rtmenl' u73 1003 ...u .. 1 ,.,,_..._.. I cemeten-lots. Htrl>Or ctr o•r. liv & din rmt, 01k -2 t 3 / e 1 t • 1 1 o 7 or Large 8ach unit up11aira, • SCRAUETS ponu ... .,. or I. ..,._,_. Lawn/Mt Olive Cemetery. 1111. frpte & lndry rm New pelnt. Ute, c.rpel 3 702/631-0818 nlce arll, no doge. Av11r frCllll SS'IS Beeuul\lt &11eoutlv. omee 1 tnL . Out1ld• 8•••• penon c ood S t0951mo 780· 1184 Br 2 B1. lrple $&00/mo 12.12. Vletorl1 Canyon s d autta real "tate , .. ateo with a Pf0¥9rl trtct ,.. J~r~•.ric·a~par:i'~~ ---leatel~I 213·530•6189 NEWPORl CREST area 1425/mo 831·88t2 ~~Win OC airport .,.., MC* lll~IMr'D~s--cord. • .OU.at u..nlno CHIN-' COVE. Bly view 3 -------4 81 ?•,~Ba lam rm, din --·-t flalMf'llC I h.1090 nl1'1Mlti pottntlal. gu1rantMd 833·2153 or 851·8045 br. 2 bll sp11. 2 ce1 gar. Prlv1te houH wit~ POOi' rm,' 2 c1r' OlrtQt. nr "LIKE BRANO NEW" 11 a'" Hgeu"'trn910• • If r~ Stoo "1 llQ 7' Ver!*•OulJO dl'ew e;tlnt GQmmlMIOn1 ••••••-•-•I 12000/mo 720· t 136 large Bdrma 2 " 811" b•ICh, poot, tennl• 4 jac. Splfkllng 1 8drm from $ • mo. 52" 778 Uncle. Yon<*' • s.no reeume 10 P.O. Box To .......,:J:'--... M1a1 I WonOerful Wortd gourmet klten.n IOtJT11t I 11751mo 675-5788 $.445, 2 Bdrm from 1635 Bffutllul ~ C.Oter 1..IAVI 1&&0. Cotta Meel. Ca • ... .._.. .. .___. dlntno cu11om <ltcor Utll• pd pool gtttQe. no onie.. ~tlon, COnt Don't lft.&found tne houM t2'2" fOI tne 01 Shopplno. 11on1 u "UO• lMno room u11i. ...... ftr lt1t/Lt1 _., · ' l~m Hllft1lfllt'on Viii• hnt, 1W11t1111ton e.11. CA rm kltCl'let'I ..ctr'I matt __ _ r...olnQ pub4lc sour ~lpa twfYdlVI paid S800'a 637·5021 30 ...... , · .. v~..,.o, ., .. 2 ... 1u. (7)~) 898·QQ.lll ' ' ' wtltlno tor lht billt IO o0 ------... • II 'I t Cl Ill d ,,.,. Family hOIT19 tn Al*fMn ,. -,... " <JV " ~~ l IMtMQe MNtce a11all. --v. ltt theltt fOllOw you ycM, CIOn't need a -to ,...,...._ a Y • o 811 • ' ""MClurity IM &N 0 111 AenttlM, 241WWllaon13 t·OMO rront IN S.n O!t(O r,...,., dr1ft nort11 on lltlell to ttperately. C11l S•llV efl9; ....,.., LIAVl. "Or•w tHl" ~5· o-=: :_.~-!oe7e =·e!;.~;r .:"1etadi vaoan"i3lirfe&:dittoren op111rad• 759'-0540 Mcrlddtn. 111t11 ""'on Mc(lddeft lo s... v-. 7141'790-0•00 -,.,... ----.,.._ 1r1 .. "'._ ClaaaltleO Ad V11of l*P OK. C'IOM 10 IChOOlt Atk WANT ACTloN? rull!Mf"CS ,_,.. • 0pn dNy 10 • 'II·~ -----C' ..,fflld Ml. JOUf onto Piiot fl"" ~ Clill you. • IQf l<tlth $750 IM·4•7\ Want AOa Call 642•N11 0-.W.0 Ma "42·M71 Ct-"led ... "42·1ttf M6P ~19 oen•, / M •M7&. -k==:::==:::=='91 ........ . . . ' --a ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Oecomber 9, 1983 H Mttrtili11 lat11 ;,;;A•_,!lioiila.-al-.•-----Car~t Stnice Ctal11et111 1.c.-.r4.....,•• .. i.,a1._ ___ la1lla1 Ht111 Cl111ia1 Mevla1 Parcel Sbir 'n Wrap ;];iiijjiiijj===jli;iiijjjij 6rrveway-Par1ung Lot cXRJft i UNO[@QU ln-Gt11tral LANDSCAPE MAINT l-H···u·L·-··o·v·E·-· ... ·e····o·v·E-Mn. SPAAKLl!'S __ _., _____ _ R I S I II I I 30 "" .,,,, n "" n QUALITY PAINTERS NCWPORT OC AIRPORT $2.17 per day epa rs-ea coating a111 at on & repa r.s. Remodel/Repalrs comm Clean vpa. Reas. rates Furniture. Trash. Trees MOUSEOLlllll& PROMPT NEAT PAO· 3857 Sire~ tcor Oua1t) S&S Asphlt 631-4199Llc yrs exp. Andy 645-9031 & restd. Llc'd, 'bonded. KEN 892-5830 963-5415 NORM WINDOWS * OlllPnl f'ESSIONALS 636·7 l49 $ t OFF with ad 549•2287 That's ALL 5ou pay tor All TypeS, Repair. Resurt. We Sell An)' Brand Carpet Ina. For est. 552·9142 $flow RATESSS l T-HAUUNG . MOVING 20%0FFI Rcllable. lnts'd 12 YRS EXP I'm smell. CORONA DEL MAR 3 lln~~· th~ days Saal coat (SLURRY MIXI FOR $1 OVER COST llHtrical Tree trim & removal. gen Rental Clean Up5 Jon, Refs. i:ree ilst. 5'10·56541 My prices are small! 2600 E Coast Hwy ~~::;;1 . Fr:!•l~~t1:a~!:: • 772-1722 loEiiilioEiiic"ti!Riiijiiic"'IX-N•: -P-r"'lc-e'""d clean.ups. 554-7017 645·81921731·2916 -- -650-6477 Ron (co1 Dnh11a1 760· 1822 DAILY 645-4269 or 645-0032 CattUDI right. Ir" estimate on Malnt.·Clean Ups-Tree Hauling: Col. student. lrg ,..L.11•1•0.•.•------WailreasfWaitertfBartend large or amall Jobs. Lio. Trtmmtng•Hautlng·etc. truck Reas Bch vie, Cd~ Open tennis player offers Fllll PIUCH ALWAYS PlHtt.r /Rtftir PILOT lally1itti a1--.--ers & Maids. Call Little 396621. 673-0359 Freeest.Pete641·1096 Thankyou759·1936Cort lessons. all ages $f5/l'lr AeUable •Reterences P(XsfEA 'PATCHING -• Kirk Wiiis 544-0344 *STARR 548·4471 * R I 6ABYSITIING: MY HOME French Maids 960-0283 ELECTRICIAN: 20 yrs e•P· Tiil llHI SCEIE PAUL'S HAU~ _ estuccos nt/ei11 30 yrs. SERVICE Nr Vlctona. Costa Mesa Ceaeal Ctacrttt TOP QUALITY WORK AT Lawn· Tr .. ·Shrub lnetall ANYTHING-ANYTIME M1101ry FIGUEIREDO PAINTING Neat PAUL 545·2977 Nlgnts & PI T 642-8482 REAS. RATES. 646-7602 Tree trim/Removal 646·0792 , ""'!B!oo!R"°'iC!!oK""-•"'BL•oc-K""••fP.1""'LE.-Fire proofing shingles, 25 ED'S PLASTERING DIRECTORY I ~ -;--Concrete: U form, I pour Lawn maint./Rotolllllng All Pnases lnt/e-• Neat OOffJ~•J or complete lobs. No Job RESID/COMM'LllND. Free estimate 548-6065 _H_e_1_1i_•.1""-!!!'"'----1 All type6s3 IR2e3a:2nable yrs eicper. lntle•t. spec Restuccos Est 645·8258 Tree Service J C I "4t.t SERVICE Tnmm1ng, removal. yard clean-ups etc 642·291<4 Tyting Service fYp1ng/Word Processing All business. school & per sonat pro1ecls 851-1041 Wiadow Clelllint- WHITE' WIZARD WINDOW WASHING 'l he only magi~ ts QUALITY 631·2026 p1us Ille IRVINE MIRROR BKKPG ~Y l!OMPUTER too small. 964-0366 20 yrs. Do my own work 2• a. 1-1. 1•1 112& . in n11tural wood "''1snes. State Law an<J the HUNTINGTON Reas. & Reliable Service Lie. 278041. AL 648·6126 lia•~•H • .. r • · v MovTnt bonded & insured, tree _P_la_m_b_in_.i _____ .o-------- BE CHCO EA From $25/mo 675·0305 Ceraaic Tilt C • • Furnaces• Pool Heaters _ est Ltc; C-33 No 290804 -S1a1e law requires that au A MB t1very Spec. in Kitohena & Baths 1.-•;.;r-..t,;;;•m;••~•~~---AME !CAN HANDYMAN ~ * LOW RITES * 638·691 t 24 hr £D • Ul-7125 contrllctors wno perform Weone.sday at, PROF-BKKPG· computeri O.C TILE SETTERS TREES Carp, Glass. Paint. etc Hoase Cleaiii!I QUICK CAREFUL SERV Favc.ets •Water Heaters work over $200 1nc.lu<11ng no ei.tra charge manual. Moderate lees Ins . Bonded 847 ·2367 ROBIN'S ClEANlNG ABC MOVING T l38046 laoor ancJ ma1er1a1s must CALL TODAY" F1ee counsel 642-7047 646-9873 . Topped/removed. Clean· SERVICE a thoroughly 11 QUALITY PAINTING lair COAST PLUMllMG I be 11c.t-nsed Unlicensed ASK FOil SHDlll ---C~iJ• Cert up. new lawns. 751·3476 Home Repalrs·Carpentry clean hOuse 540·0857 512-0410 p11ces Free est Call t1EA TING rleater'Stirv1ctl contraciors ~nouto so Your Dally Pilot Cabinet Naliia1 Cabinets·Elec-Ptumbing Jolin anytime 63 1·~050 Rep1p.,~ L all 642-8989 Service D1rector" *N bl b t CM BabysltUng Lots ol Clean Ups•Tree Trimming Fencing DON 966·0 t49 Dt tl.1 "l1/Thort11~h •A-1 llOVllG * ' sclult' '" lhtiar aoven1s1n9 , ew ca nets. ca ine Love Infants ok. lie ' refs. Yard Ma1n1 •Hauling " •I• Best quality 25 yr e~p STAINING* VARNISHING 01 a1n~ c.1ea1 tr6m S5125 or111 aetors and con Representative racing. bars & torm1ca Joanie 540_6049 MIKE 650.3263 PAINTING·CARPENTA'\' Have refs Becky 720·9 5 Lie 1 •116 4.,8 730•1353 PAINTING 111s1d1comm I Hepair laucet~ diso etc. sumers contact Mar~ 142-5&71 elf. 322 coumertops 642-0881 REPAIRS-Gary 645-5277 HOUSE-APARTMENT DAN 63 1 ·2366 I Anytirrie M& M 64 :?-~033 C.ro11d1e at S58· 4086 w1tr• Exp d child oer9. my NB Commerc1al/Res1dent1a1 PTL STARVING COLLEGE ;my Questions Conirac Ctr~atry "ome. lull/hme wee~. Landscape ~a1ntenance Cleaning 01 Aenovattno STUDENTS MOVING CO P1peria9 '1 Roofing 1 o• ~ St a1e L ,censl! -,, ~ a s I Ha • __ .. fl Free estimate 650-4468 - --Accoaatiag REM OELING Allphases oays tyr&up 650·7169 uailly erv1te.reas . IC r w ... HU L•t T124 ·4J6 111sureo Fa11h1ngln1eriorDes1gn r.~------_-_•_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,:_-_·.=-. BCIM<l 28 C•v•c Cente• •c""P·A-. •hi_g_h_.q_11.u.al·11-y-1n·c·o·m-e Also custom cabinets. t8 -bondeo 20 yrs in area Hardwood floors installed, HOUSECLEANING 64 t-8427 HANGING/STRIPPING .-.-.-oranoe coas1·1 Pialj Room u90 San111 Yrs 1n area LIC. bonded. Clai•··~ Sw"f Mc Weenex Landscape sanded. rehn cleaned. EXP'O REFS WAlCH us GROW' VISA-MC Scotl 673 -151 <' ~~. rnol1no 0 •61• And CP. 9:?70t tax W<)rk at reas ra1es -645 5124 5 " '" John Brown 63 l ·6483 ins a 968·3564 anytime • ENNY' • · waxed Ins. he 847 ·8888 897 ·4386 36·83c2 ""1-4006 --------- CHl••NEY SWEEP I 4 I w t 4 I p . ,. *HANGING/REMOVAL .,,,..._ _______ _, Repair Alterations "" 1r 11 'fi II t H Ii Housec1ean1ng Vacant __ a_an_an..,1 ______ 1 11 • $40 & UP t-867-4876 ID Ill -yrs l!~Pe"ence M I Acoaatiul Doors-Wlndows·Cab1ne1s Mowing, Edg ng. Twice a Du-·•p JOBS & Apts E•P d dependable FUIE PIUITIMG MIKE 85 t· 1aoo I Spiritual ore amt1ie5 are getting • Panel-Pa11os-Fences 35 _mo $20·$. 2_5 _645_-5737 s••ALL,,,,MOVING JOBS Own trans 650·3263 the camping "bug" thu1 Cel.lillfl I :)elllng anything with a ...,, by A1cnard Sinor Lie This winter buy your own I •SPIRITUAL READER• wear If you have a - ____ ..... ____ yrs e11p Jerry 546·44t3 D 1 Pi C ,_A 2806 ' a1 Y lot IQllf..., Ad First .._ .. rtment? Find one MIKE 646· t39 t Trade your old stuff for 44 14 yrs ol nappy ski equipment 1ns1eao ot Adv1~t r in 111 ma11e1 s camper that's not ge111ng NOLIDIY SPECIAL Sell things last with Daily la a stmple matter . . . 't~'s just right 1n clau1· - ---~ new goodies wllh a local customer!. renung You can atrord 11 tuvtl rnarri.1ge bus1ne:.s I useo. sell II now with a RESPRAY~ 847-7901 Ptlol want Ads. lust call 642-5678. ti . ~ Want Ads 6'42·7667 Classified ad. 642-5678 lt1ank you 963-4114 1n classihe<l 642-5678 etc 675-24951631-9397 Classll1ed Ad • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Stoli1t11 ...... Slot........... 5100 Btlt w..... 5100 Htlt w ... ,-;-4 -;5;;1oo;fli.i ..... iii. i"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Phone sales f.~.,.,,. oo A unLE EARN UP TO $15/HR llUL ESTATE Sales Secretary/Bookeeper Min p. .._.l:: ~ BUSINESS IN YOUR .......... General IEEI EXTRA llCOIE'I * * * 2 yrs office eJ(per typ ~ •lr ~ OWN HOME Full/part time. days & eves Rental/sales agent for ac· 60·70 wpm, must be par-•" \. ...,,.... no exp nee. We train live Balboa lslanp office WANTED: PROS sonable w/phone exper ~~ 'l ;.-,'>/hf.:f'. 1 ;. ,,. J 534·3520 or come by our We have openings tor I TRll .. EES bool\eep1n9 exper nee ..-· . ) ~~I). .-( r · Unllmtted. permanent part oll1ce 9252 Garden two experienced. lull time " Salary commenserate -. • .. • ... .._. ·,~. <,• f •: oJ • • \ time positions open .. · Grove Blvd Suite 5 GG It --"' • C * * · · ' ~ II-.I must be avallatile at teast cen,..,.. agen.s om· * w/exper 1 14.545.9224 .',-., · ~ ,7 ' 1 • , Saturday, December 10 2 weekdays. AM & PM. PHTOIUPllEIS ~~;~';~AL~~'.Y Call BIG MONEY Secretary for Newport , ' • i"' ARIES (Much 21-April 19): Major breakthrough is and weekends Earn tor profit & exposure. w·TEIFllO•T 110 .. ES SHORT HOURS Beach Yacht brokerage GA•AG( SAL( ADS NOW •• ) ' hig.hlighted-fundingcomesfromspectalinterestclub,OW\11por while you learn 10 take Ctinst1anThomasGallery • • seeking person with exit CLASSIFIED IY CITYt e--ln11entory__uslng our sys-6.50·2.317 113-1100 Why not dial for dollars 111 skills Knowledge ol SU auow • organization. Expect seme delays, restrictions. But you ''emerge" tem. Work prlmarlly 1n our CdM ollice We olleT b 0 a 1. 5 h e 1 p 1 u 1 stronger emotionally and where money is key consideration. 01ange Co. & we provide Pina dough worker. exp • Hoghes1 comm1ss1ons 714-673· 7895 Capricorn native is in picture. transportation from our pref 1525 Mesa Verde Or llEOEPTIOllST I • Extensive producl tines Balboa Ctata Mesa office. Must be 18. a high E, ste 119, CM, 2·4PM "EIEllL OFFICE • Photo copy supplies Secretary-Oll1ce Manager Ptlliasala TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You win vote of confidence. schoolgrad.Applylnper-• •Sam to 12 noon tor new CdM oftlce ot STREET SALE LINCOLN Dispute iS settled m your favor. FOcu8 on ~tion of views, son Mon-Ftt, 9am'2pm: PIHUlllH/ Sharp perSQn n .. ded.Jor • Trainees s1ar~ $6/hour Hawaii company some -DEM81;1SNIH '"JS WAY SAT/SUN 8-.4 hopes, friendshi.,,., aspirations, abili.ty to be at right p'--at Washington Inventory llALYST elec1r1ca1 construction It rtlurll I 10 ,.. real estste experience Several stoves. relrlg., din Junque a11s & crafts. an· ,.-~ Service, 17610 Beach State wide ~/E Invest· firm Must have pro-preferred. start at sets. misc. Thurs lhru t•ques.paperbacl\books. correct time. Romantic liaison can be transformed into a "serious Blvd #54. Huntington ments, tin. services firm, tes~onal telephone man-HfYt, w/,ttt1tl1I to $1000·$1200, Tony or Sunday Alter lOam. 406 t11es & whls, 2 vw eng & relationship." Beach. olle<mg challenging pos· ner, type 55~ wpm, and tlfl "" lo 11000/wlt. Marina at 720-1105. E Bay Ave ,, 1 573.0345 parts. bikes, boat trailer. GEMINI (May 2 l -June 20): Accent on independence, itlon tor bright fndlvldual have 10-key experience II you are a self·starter & Teaching ---~ furniture. clotning store P .......... ge, d'-~-;on, abili'ty to deal 5 •. -L..uy with llHll IWIT to write and ddeslgn tor ~!ba9~7~pen Virginia. MhungTrhy tor 6mone1y. call CUSSllOOll llDES Corona clel Mar equip & many g~~~1 '""'"... u~• -..... \AX.~u.u , TI . 9 9 O a n DEC • r omas am-pm at 2 Motor cross bikes. fountain authorities or government agencies. Member of opposite sex We are looking for hard· PDP-11134 Must have 2 Recept1on1-st-tor busy &73·0118 Ck1,~;e~~8~1C:,: 3 ~:i~a~: Susukt Motorcycle; lub y II hel"" you a.>t to heart of matters. Focus on inventiv .. ..-working rellabltl' people yrs exper wtCOBOL. Ex· soulh Laguna Real Es· 7 l d cna.,, stereo console. -..-.• ..... e"y ____ _ ,... D -~~-. to 1111 tull time grounds cellent career opportunl-tate olllce. bright person Sales 1 pos tions nee ed by 200 yrds carpel. and Cymb•dum Orchids, nurs. pioneering spirit, courage of convictions. maintenance positions In ty,.<;;aU 653-0940 with good telephone. Adventure Travel ~~~~tgb~~."~~a$~629~'( misc Sat only 9-12 es uniforms. & misc Sat CANCER (June 21-July 22): Sense of direction is ~~~~~~6:a·~~·n -~a:: manncer & typB1ng skills Apply 2045 t Craimer 3400Seabreeze 1(1859Santalsadora emphasized, teaching abilities are highlighted and spiritual PROIOTIOI Call oldwell anker ask T f 1 Lane H B. 964·8888 Antiques & Collectables. FURNtTIJRE. 101ts. games values are clearl y defined. First impressions prove correct. _!:30·4PM. C tor Hart1 499•1320 or 00 young or Deadline tor applying, etc Sa1/Sun 9'30-2 30 clolhes .• books Sat/Sun F 11 h h Homemaker. M/F, age an you.. 831·0836 I December 14. 1983 ' 425 IRIS On alley) 9.4 10-489 S1ou• R1ve1 o ow throug on unch, realiz.e that you can be aided by one 1a. Non-profit agency Spare 3 hrs nightly? who proved valuable ally in recent past. serving the trall elderly In Are you I Restaurant Airlines?? TOP SSS Furniture antiques. I Cr !Ward & E11ts1 LEO 'Jul 3 y lhe citlesof:Laguna Hllls, Wellgroomed. ISITllFOODSEIVIOE femalesPrel Models& noustiwarei. cn1ldrens Hunt. ltacll .). Y 2_ -Aug. 22): ou gain additional information Costa Mesa. and Irvine. dependable ? Assistant 11 Food Service , Escorts 12t3)866-!984 toy & clothes 25c to 1BtG SALE' concemingfinancialstatusofpart.ner,mateoronewhoprofesaes Own Trans SS/hr andseltmotivated 4'.'> hrs/day needed by (111tHr) I l $300 SAT 830 10 230 V•ntage love. Forces tend to be scattered, emph.aaia on travel, aocial 714·870·0820 Do you I Huntington Beach Crty Attention E 1415 Quiet Cove CdM l clothes Collect a oles ____ ___ EnJoywork1ngw1thktds? School District S508/hr lmmed 0 nm s lor 10 TRAY LUSA pure 1unk Sun only &-4 activities, ability to communicate in sharp, cle!r ~r. IOSJl••f•/HST• ff you can answer YES ' Apply 20451 Cr aimer: pe& g 1 Can place a "uys g gals Costa Mesa 622 151n St corn~ Palm Sa 'ttari •-k 1 -• • ' 8 96 88881 snarp gals guys ltee to I " · gJ an p.u1ys ey roe. IHllll SIOI Phone 646-702 t J Lane H 4. , travel all maior us ct11M travel ma1or u S cottes. 1 day only Sat Dec 10 8·4 lchold•ens ctothes toys & VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 22): Hold back, go slow, check de~ CHEERS RESTAURANT 2·30·6pm Mon tnru Frt ~ Deadhne tor apply De-l 1ncto Ny c Dallas & Hawau Wllh young bUSI· Couch sso King Bed 5 lurfl 21122 Sna ... Ln Sat connected with source material. Focus o.n legal status, special Entertainment & dancmg ' cember '4 !~83 1 M1am1 wotn unique young I ness group Trans IU•fl lrame $50 :J Dresser> 8-4 r11 Magnot1a S A11anta · h d · · bli la°' and ··-, I We need day & ntte shtlts. PIT Cocktail Server Apply I Re1a11 Sales bu5tness group No •~per I Imme<! income No exp I S 10 ea Dog House S 10 CHAIS TMAS BOJfiOUE ng ts an pernuss1ons. pu C re wons lllartwu.Status. Unay 18 yrs OK Full or p/tlme. 1 n person T H E 1 Exclusive Ladies Boutique nee as we provide 2 wk nee Perm position Call I BBO SJ Slonge Gar-Hanum.ich.> towets orna be necessary to revise. review and to seriously consider a 752·6955 t>el noon. or CHARTHOUSE AES·! opemng1nFasn1ontsland e•P pd training Above Bill 1·828-52 11 e~t 116 age; l648NewportBlvd nts baskels bab rebuilding process. 847-9966 pms TAURANT 1520 'w Pac requires e~per1enceo average earnings & all 10·4PM = 28 673·3S29 ~=11k.ets snawi~ Sat i LIBRA (Sep t. 23-0ct. 22): Take not.es, keep resolutions K1tcnen help needed PIT. Cst Hwy NB 548-7167 professional retail sales I trar'ls po All appucants TYPIST /CLElll 1 WEE:K DEC 9· 16. 9-9PM. S11n 9 4 16772 Sims "1 people Call tor Appt must be 18 & over unat· 1Growrng Insurance Admin I Owners rnovmg Fuin. concerning diet, nutrition and general health. Individual who b~~:~g9~~1:1A~P~~I ~eal E.s1a1e Sales Person 2t3-274·50t8 tached have out going I •Strator seeking individ· d1snes,appllonces,b1kes Ga•<.1ge sale Satur<Ja, reliesuponyourjudgmentexpresaesappreciation,returnsthe Aap1dtygrow1ngNewpor1 -c personahty. be eacep· lawn mower lntete Dec l Oth 1766? favor. Y ou receive numerous compliments on appearance, long Hamilton. CM. 631-8170 branch ol. Hawaii Co Aell~!d nou~~s~:n':j!s~1 uonally sharp & ready tor u~gl ~ ~:;1d1: :~910:~~~: wic.act & mu~ more Presco tt Lane Hunt Laborer. must be ex· needs agent interested on uni ' 1mmed employment• For " u ' Y ' ' 1213 McCormack Ln so Bch distance communication helps in making vital decision. perlenced and hard work· both locales. Call Marina 855"06~5 or 63 t·5107 ~~':,':~";, ~~ni~~t ~~~~~~ ~~~g11~:...?~t~ ~~'Z:;;~r~ ~~1~11~;wD~~o Fwy oll ot Proceeds to Boy Scouts SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Good lunar aspect highlights ing, 5d7a8ys a wee11675 5.9S59thr 720·1 105 __ :>ALES · E~cet com-Inn 557 _3009. 3 t31 area Xlnt working en-Much m•sc Sat 9.3 sensuality, speculation, children, exciting changes and a variety 650-44 or • 4 mtss1on Full or ptt1me Bristol St Costa Mesa vironment Call Paul 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE 6031 CORNELL DA of experiences. Major domestic adjustment is pomdble, may LOAN PROCESSOR want-H•ve llOn'MJlhl::lj you want 633·9310 1 lAM to 4PM. Wed -Fri Kaum~. 553· 1133 S!ereo spl<rs. cass & Irvine - incl d actual -"-~-f 'd mari•-• T ed for So Org Co Mort· to Mll?Ctuailededado ---1 only' TIPIST/"'E•.OFFICE decks. kite table._..,.......,._ ____ _ u .e w.uauge o resi ence or wu status. aurus goge Broker. Min 3 yr It well I Cell NOW, Have something to sell • n c.ouches , rug. aesk. 8·3 New shoes at cost native figures prom.inently. expef req. Head up own 642-5878. Clusifled ads do It well FIT Accuracy important household items 1950 men, women & Chllc:lren SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on real estate, dept. Salary open. SILES Busy otllce. 644-t999 Wallace Sat/Sun 9.4 N 1 k e · Chero ke e open house "showing." P erfect techniques. define temUJ, real.iz.e 951-8277 MANAOi~\LMENT Tl\AUtN·ETESOTE·M MAR.,rTS DISPLAY llVEITISIH --TYPIST: PT /FT 4 Family Anuques. toys ~~~~~no~!~g~ c~n:,~~ that some delays or restrictions will actUally work to your IUlllEIEIT "" The Orange County Dally 601per min . lmmed call clothes misc. 2538 Fair· 857-8032 benefj El f d . • l ti d Couple 10 manage smt IOI lllllC Piiot has an e~cellent OP· (7 14) 557.3331 9· 11am way Or Sat. 10 AM t. ement 0 eception &B present -aee OC8 ons an por1urn t be"lnn ng FRIDAY 9 3pm Moving business. Rog-John· 1 Y " • • people as they actualJy e.xist. son. 631•359<4 Q• FOi' poeltlons In man· mid-January tor career US& TODAY fri/Sat 9.3 810 Moving this weekend. -give aviiay CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Red tape, legal matters may 1_________ ~J.l) I'.) egement leYel. Must oriented display advertls· PIT motor route. drivers Sale Furniture. clocks, prices Books; records. ~edlcal Front Ottlce. Musi v have convenience Ing sales reps with a needed now In Costa pictures Jewerty. gold & 1rundte bed, sofa, love· tempotarily block progress. Focus on licenae, taxes, busine98 be ofganlzed. bright. and atore Mgmt. ex· proven track record Mesa AM delivery 10 diamonds, tots ot assort seat bunk beds. and certificate, requirement that is relatively minor. You stage friendly with strong MC-'--perlence. Salary com-Great earning potential, homes. Must have good treasures t762 West· more #6 Fllnttldge. kabl " back " Wha had bee f d~ .. i .. could retarlal skllla. Typing. lite guaranteed draw against car • proof ol Insurance. minster otl 17th St (Turlleroc~) Irv remar e come . t n cauae or -.--. . bookkeeping. heavy "*11Urate with experience. commission Desire to No wknds or holidays. No Chll<Js things. sew mach, N~ -.--.----now become reason for celebration. phones. experienced In Up to $7/hr. FM Interview, move Into management a colleotlons or bllllng Call turn. misc 358 Ramona ewrrt HC AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18); Finish rather than initiat.f' medical lleld. Full time apply at U-TOTE·M Marttet on plus SencJ resume to· 630-5441. 9·2PM M·F way, Npt Hts. Sat 10·4 2 antique Oak Mantles. 6 · y 'll be ·d f burd tha -------" position open lmmedl· :i • PCH & Viejo In Laguna Beach P O Box 1560. --used bicycles. 1 custom project. ou n o en twas not n~uy your atety. 770.3898 :> at t390 North PCH between Costa Mesa. 92626 C HRISTMAS BOUTIQUE king mattress and box, 4 own in first place. Expenses could be dramatically reduced. I( 11-12 noon Of 6-7 PM on EOE PART-TIME. Varied hours & White Elephant Sale used single beds Focus also on payments, collection• fresh know~""e connected Mother's Helper needed Thur9day. FOi 1011( llFO W1: to include early A.M. Sat 12110 only. a.s 760•1928 •-. ""'6 PIT. lie• hrs. hl·school 71• 3 Sl weekends. Must have de· •914 DOGWOOD ST * with source material, missing items. age pref., 646-8023 ( .,) 4M·t23 tf 7-4141 Salespeople wanteo 10 pen<lable vehicle (smell --Christmas Tree end Plant PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Lunar cycle high. you make ._g EOE make appts for well truck. van. station Freezer 2 twin bds, bunk Sale Growers prices .. ---1 S RISES lllES L..;.... _______________ _, known photographer. wagon) 10 assist news-bds, clothes galore. Poinsettias and 8'" suu.~.1ul ne w start and timing once again is on target. tre9I CNA'• or experience re-I •1 p·1 ,;,,. You musl be broght, paper dealer 1n Irvine stroller. cane rocf\er & baskets Sat·Sun. 1 .4 initiative, independence. greater eelf-a>nfidence. Romance ia quired. Full time. Excel· : II y I 01 • · · · "'· · · · · · · · · · · · · "·.: energetic. well.groomed. area. Must be depen. much more 267 E. 16th 20391 Birch St Santa part of scenario and 50 is emotional tulfillment. Leo figures len1 benefits. Npt Bch poised and personable. dable Contact Greo St. Fri/Sat. 9-4 Heights (between Bristol area. 642·8044 You must speak well. like Hyde Monday thru Frtday MOVIN~SALE and Mesa) 540·5440 prominently. Palnter/Groundsperaon 5 PAIT TllE OfflOE OLEll . children and enjoy meet·I between 9·30 and 10:30 Sat 9.3 Everything• · W .. llM dy wk. Apply tron1 desl<. . Ing the public PI T or full am. only 642·4321 320 w alnut St 54a.4s6tl DtlllH MHhll Salt _ offl ur 49a7n~447o7tel, L. · Very busy circulation office needs : $ tOOO . pi wk. Excell. --· -,. Ne19hborhooo Yard Sale patio furniture Almost Belt WHtN 510011&tlt Wot.. Slot Btlt Ill s 1 & s H B · 1 · ume Poten11a1 earnings • Decoralor items. apples. COOlTllL SEIVEIS 11 DRUG CLEAt</BKKPA Executive secpretaryl d. ce part time h elp answerina h eavy : oppt'~ tor prof sates· Jo~a Waate4 SI uS Great things' Cash only new s 10.s 100 firm Appt 0 E ,. SOOI PI T 1.6pm ••on-Fri 01 1 he r e 1 en t. -o · ' I S t 9 2 t86 FLOWER 673 4t92/1 683 70'5 p Ill. ·.. Bkk,pg eJ(p typ'.; 45 wpm Financial services firm PlllTEI : phone traffic. W e have nice cus-· people. housewlvn. yng Nurse or Companion 1n a • • • · ., CHEERS RESTAURAN T 642_ tSBO (Mr Grant) n~s top knotch exec Leadman quallty's. m1n1. tomers! Applicants m ust be neat , adults For in1erv1ew can1 your home. local ref's. Sat1Sun 9.4 Many aotq GARAGE SALE Clothes Enterta1r1ment and danc;--· sec'y tor very busy. mum 10 yrs exper . refer Mr Lawrence 650·0724 e~l>(lr '"therapy. special-prints frames misc turn games, misc Sat ing we need cocktail DllYCLWllS lllLP challenging position Can after 6 957-1690 1 ... responsible, and have a pleasant I btwn 3-SPM I ll•ng in handicapped or h$eholcs & toots Contrs only 8-2 524 Sy1v1a Ln servers we train Stu· Will train Bergsirom S1ron9 e•P 11'1 PllTTIIE telephone personality. Some light ; Secretary E~citing I etdeily 545·9380 overage A new ceramic G sl S 5 h dentsOK Full.pit Beach Cl CdM 644 4421 lyping/shorthand skllls a ' o ffice w ork also. H ours are •• challe11g1"" poSitton in1.ft.::• • 5510 Ille. 29 ~q 11 reel gold arage ~eo .a• r~ & warner Call bel noon ea~-·--· _ must Non·smkrs pis. Earn up to S400 per I; .. ,. ~ ceramlc mosalc rrre: 4 -j Of1fyl 8• 1 on 1 miss 11 752·6955 847-9966 pm Electrician. Musi know Call 553·0940 month. Retirees. House· I~ M on-Fri. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. St.art-~SI irowlngl g~arm~nt awe ••1i11trt4 101nter t2' hand elec I Rett41g. desk, tables, toys. nigh <>nd tow voltage and wifes. ColleQe Students. · l · $100 00 k us e are oo~mg or I " saw. etc Terrific pnces ' clothing and much misc all phases ot electrtcat General Otllce. Filing, Needdependableauloto mg saary IS . per w ee .' an energetic e!flcient., S"eri11N111k1 214BPalme1 851-0149 Seeya12812CAROB COLLECT II 11 B Law Olf1ce needs PI T person tor telephone col-I 1ee11ons 1 dy pr wk Flex I hrs necessary some Ute bkkpg helpful 847-6041 j Companion for elderly gentleman. 5 days/wk. 8·3 Call a1te1 5pm 631.2345, Iv message t)'l>lng. non sml<r. 25-30 deliver Dally Piiot In Apply in person, Mon-Thurs. 2:00 aware & organlred per. champion lines, male, blue ----hrs/wk 586-1569 Lanuna Beach (2 hrs per to 4:00 PM. Ask for Catherine or son wtgd typln9 skllls & eves, with mask . reo SATURDAY 9 ON LIDO ISLE DeSlgner G-,.. • phone manner to worll coat. 9 weeks old. $350 1709 Labrador Drive clothe& hide-a-bed, CedlltllCI to ..-arts • ........ 11 t II dev). Weekday. P.M.. Ei'l.-..n t G tamps ufc; 104 V1u Whatever the Fad ti • ..,ntt I I WMkends. A.M. Call Mr "~ • 0• two exec 9 ooo 897-1675 eve near Baker & Harbo1 c• ' g F II t bl ti .. -neflts. exit working llhsca. S11t1Sun 10-4 Roll 'em on the market u tme com na on re-Barrow 1142-4321, ext ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "" B t h 1 With a Clualfled Ad lail & secretarial In CdM. 343 EOE JJO W BAY ST • COST A MESA CA 9167& cond Salary com· ~agde pups, ~ akmp ~1 SUPER BARGAINSll PATIO SALE: SAT/SUN Call Nowt 642·5Ull S950 pe1 mo. 760-1822 ---------,.., 1 ~""10,.,,""''""',1 .,1•1.,,1 ~ menserete w/exper & s re •papers. w s O · tor Christmas Shoppers 9am. Furniture. planta & PAIT·TIIE ........................................ · ablllly 71 4·645-3359. ctJ $200 eaeh 55 1-2555 229 Slerhs Sal/Sun 9.4 misc 126 33RO ST I al.IJ· Pl.IOI' · · · · · .. · · · .. · · · .... "·: lfFIOl IUll ___ .... _.._...._ .... ._lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chrii'iinas pupl)tes. oeaut. - ---Very buty ctrc:ulalion of· Newtpaper AKC Scotlles S350 Tell everyone 1n town whal ---flee needs part time help 1-956·1295 alt SPM you've 001 to sell o:..~:::~:. ~. PART TIME ; anlrat~.w'ng.hhea.!V'ln•·f!!!c:<>neul· KID$-EARN GREAl TRIPS AND PRIZES! Christmas Cocker ~~;~~':: ln classllled. 640-1729 SAT /SUN 9-4. Toys. books. turn, parson lbt. loveseat. more. 190 t Windward Ln. Bayorest """ •• ...., Sp1n1ets, 2 bull females.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ week enc set . u P •, Deliver Daily P1'lot by auto in tom.rel A.ppllc:an11 muat bull mate. AKC 1·3 yrs furniture Inventory and be f etble nd reoatr Exper req Laguna Beach area (2 hours ha!" i'~nt ·,:... ~d. 1125•5175 432" 9681 Aati 6010 A~~iHCff 6011 Wed·Sun, 7AM~:30PM per day). Weekdays P.M. _ ptione P9fsonallty. some 011matton Puppiu 6 . Sltl . . iooitM:.,....,...,., __ _...-.-$1530·St873/mo Con-llgnt olflc:a work. alto. wffks ChrlatmH five Authentic iRX1tJ .ENGINE E C. DRYER, Uke new tact Coast Community weekends A.M. Earn about t1ourureMon-Frf,91tn $150 651-8242 BELL. Only ssoo . $100. 546-8934811 8 g~1eg:~·2-~i~~ A:apmp~~ $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow :· to 2 pm. atenlng Nlary It Eng. Settef pupplee, '100 1140·8688 Fre»iiiM relrlg, 6'5". gOid. , $100.00 per weell. Apply ea H0.9800 eves nr new. S300. 968·9763 bEeOIEore 4.30PM, Dec t4 • aA2 A321. EOE _ . In ""'ri1on Mon Thura. 2 WE"'™ NSTEA •BBEV U"t. .., · • {pm. Atk IOf ca1,,;,,n. u;a.o. or vorkiet. AKC ANT:auE MALL • OAS DRYER tebullt 119. c~~~1~rj>~1i~1s~, t ~ a:·· ·a!."1~1 .. ,· ... , .. ·1~·1· ~::::: :-: ~ :: : : .' ~ _' ~ _' .. ~ ... :. °'~~Noe COAST • EARN ii» :0GE$S751.100·14_. wrr1t i~:,~~g ~':e<'s.~f::~~~· 111~l:~~rn~n~~:v•. o~51~f:1:~ o;/:~·~~onot cllentete. atttlOn rentals UI DAILY PILOT ,."' ""°" Meta)' Oogtl S10 any atze. &54-8103 lros1tree. $50. Wnlrlpool avell. C.M area. Call 330W.lay9t. Wt llOW llaft IS :'t hH ~...,., Oroomlngechoolteacher alde•by•alde r91rlg, toe- 646·8609 l!>-1 PUT TIIE PlllE OLEll· Cotta u.... CA =r*~ ••• "*' flit°'""' Cont !21 yr• u-p.) &48·~~·-a .Antique !!.ngllan piano •no "',!~~r2, ~~ .. ". ·!'!!'.ecom67'': ... --.,,,. .. Ollt Crtn sblt II 3.JO p,111 llld POODLES ARE PEOPLE chair. S800,i:/.al book· p_,,...,. __ .,._._., -"-'""--' _ ... H"' PllT·Ylll ULU wnCll 8;30 11.11 • .......,.. On Sat•y,'" •400 .... a&e I II"'·-... -Need 6 tr•,ncome? e. Busy·etr~ulaUon office needs a phone 3 dayeiwic 110•4:301, wot\11101e1rehoun..VOt1Will1111t111t11ytr., Puc>aS250&up.54S.2848 cue .• · 1•iwn.-• en 1n~1 carrier clerk for verifying sollcltor orders. 20 Salary and CommlMIOn. ,11111 Prim. tlolll tlltll tMftlltl po111 °" MOfllJ 11t'lllllTIU IALI* Lff 9&7•8133 for THE AEGISTER. Mull hours per week, Mon.-Frl. 4:30·8:30PM. Muat 11av• E11P9rtenc. In ••• """b llO ~or collectiOn~, Aatlp!! MH •SAVI 10·25~1 Cheiltt, Kaflmore wtt\f a Otyr, Ult ~": c:~~~p~:. $4 per hOur. Appllcant mu•1 be ma1ure r·ir-~~~.~~':m: II )'Oii .,. lfllefested, .....,. call litr r..i I ,,..,. • ,..__ German a dretwt. chin• Clbtnet•. eoncl. s 100 "· !44·64 ... Coron• def M•r .,. ... Ct11 and rellable. Some phone experience CARPETS. 559.~92, MU .,'::,~ ~~=;~~: =:"w~toh.:~ .. = Oloe tWi Go0a1e FWrtow· Vie.Icy. M1•7113 btlfore ' desirable but wtll train Apply In person ' CCII (714) 548.7058 Ilk.• to NII l>ef<>f• Cllrlat· cupboard a muct\, mucll ttQf S75• 842 .. 913 1 I am. • • .. AT -mat. 145/up. 536-3932 more .. lOtt Of amana R~IOEflATOR. MO""'O bfltween 2-4pm. Alk for Debra or PIT ._. IS)POjnlMelltt MC & v\t&-FM6l.ANOS rnu11 ""m t7'-477• ........ Thet~ = ,';:-C'aterlne. by' pt)o:: No etlllnO. 20 si:?.f:ng::.~: ,,~ ~TIOU£S, 8&.4 w tttll ~ DAit. v .. t.OT . ORANGE COAST DAIL V PILOT llra t bOnut. PlteNnt vtr Anllt:luet 640•4"9 St .. C.M e4S.843" Oet a puppy or l<lll~ s~vlCE OIAECTO : llO w BA'f ST • COS fA .-u A C• 9'Ut voice, uptr pref. --thrOUOll cllMilltd, and ~~~~u ~. :~~::~'.'.~~~~::~~~:~: •••..•. E64~~~2~~~~~~~·===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MJ M•~~ ~·~g~~/ ~~-d-~~~ --· ,_ ---------2 --- 18 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 9, 1983 ..... llll" IOll I •••!L ........ 41111, ........ Alt I .... ,.... •• • • ..... iiiiioij, ...... __ ..,1u ... a1 •110 .. 1.uo;;:a.1111."". 1n 1111 ........ 1t11 ttn -... .... hu tl41 V•lti•••••• 1173 V•IL•••iu TODAY'S CROSSWORD l!UZZLE $316, blU9. 648-5916. -• -RCA COIOf TV, remot•. • 1752602. nu blCh u,.., nu 110216§[. xlNT COND 117} rm cono 541 1•1• Moto1>901n• 71 .1.-1 '16 2400. t>rwn/bambOO. '§UlUO.:J!UliSJlOOD • • Ml : cono • " " cond ........ 845-10aa •hoclte. AM/l'M. Jttnr tTt,00&/0bo m1rn1 l'Rmr.-or•lt lH5J'ETF'""~~02 in '""nrool • • ~--. . ....... eond. $4500 7et-ee94 '10 MERCEDES 280Sl ~ $7500 6-42 ~2 ,. • -• • --· T.V RENTALS $20 '*mo. ••ttrcycln/ ·-& wkndl. Lo ml Ollg & IU~bf • '87 vw Squ1reb1ck. dom-SJ350/0BO 831..30 18 19" color TV•. uaort.o • lcttttn IOll ·73 2002 R•bil h .. d. s 1uoo' &31-1 t05 'll II 1.t lllTI ~~~~:::nu1~i·t:~ooo •11 w ·ro convt<llb .. Bug ACROSS 1 tgnomlny 6 works 50 Existed 52 Weary 53 Sheep PREY IOU I PUZZLE SOLVED 2 •typlea. 540-3195 'id VbPX P20d. Run• ~:~.,o~!'~~ c~&g::::J '7 12iosGu °""iiiitiditf; Navy blue. enrl. alloy•. httwhl, :ow m:, imrnac Ol1 COior TV1, t7', He.I. $1050, 831·2431 • • suap. rebuilt. much more. 72M $28.500 533·4242 ·es Conv Bug. red w/blk 16550 847·0069 10 Painter Frans - 14 Argenttna name 54 One - - warn, $167. 12', St60. , '16 2002, 1tlnt cond , A Vtly tight car. Sacr •77 50SL -top. r&dlel&. rvna well Exit cond. 845-6373 82 250A ATC, •Int cond. red/tan Int 14800 dys ssooo. PIP 544•4494 co~d. 111;,!ro~~r'~g~~,~~1 $4500 673· 1648 Vtlwo tlH $ lOOO/obo. 842•0638 844·911 1 a234 ev11 --$26,000 firm 759·8189 '68 vw F1Slback Every· 173 Nu pntlintr. 6 cyl. 1/c. time 57 Possessive 1Mt1, C~llttr/ -:effiWASAKI LTD 440 495.5903 · ' ·73 450SLC, AIC. good . -thmg new Ae-1>11 eno radio. 801<, $2200 obo ltat 'llll Lowml.~cond $1150 ---c7~~n·11001hr. P'.P ''2·995 82 280SL. US conv. l3K $1500 493-2561 559-t833or 752 79411 59 Lazy -( - 61 Candles !Pfi..,~ld-best°" 845-2901 c '"' " ml S30.000 540-6699 • _ IO' nl••-ya.-or er. onvemenlly Locate<! --·59 Sqbi.. gd "Ond em/Im •75 2~20L -• -•• & ComP9tlllY91y p ic.o '73 MB 280 •Int cond rww '82 300SO l 1 bl ' " • " · Whl w/maroon 15 Nine pref. 16 Obsequies 64 Classllled NEW • DIESEL FOf All BMW 1972 AB0/5 low r palnl, sun;ool. lull poW9r 135K Mr ... :.n 5aP89•8_86v6•8 cass. Must setl lhl• wknd 1n1 $3100 ftrm 548-4362 y<Xlr HolldlY Ent.,tllnlng mll•g•. tr1vtl bags .t"\ $6500/oller 540-5318 ...,..,_Y_ s5ooto1>o. 644-<>125 Item· abbr 17 Strong steel 19 Deserve 67 Agave 68 January, e.g. 70 Money & Parade of llghll, Daya 11500. 957-tllllO alter 6. "' -Ask 11>ou1 the money we Mlac. 9177 673.,.860, ev1 &57-3273 Veap1 100, like n-. 11 yr Salea-Servlce·Leaalng '73 MBZ 450SE Unique can save you thrv our Come In & see Newpon 20 "As - -I can tell" 21 Opiate 23 Remo ve air drawer 71 Silkworm 72 Prongs 73 Weapon 74 Sluggish 75 Music old $750 545 8788 and beaut car. $ l0,000, purchase & lease plans ~ Beach's finest Mlectlon Newport Chrl1tmH . • call 494-8525 Jll SLllOll ~. ~ m OI previously owntld Parade of Llghll. 20 Trail111 JO' CARVER 76 450SLC European llNITI ~ tt .J Porsches. Audia and people MaJ1 048-0551 TraH\ 1024 R:lJ5 ft:.)i{l: • ~ fW Edition. 2 tone met blue, 1301 Ovall St reel ~ • '-. Volkswagens lt.,.rt lwMr CnlM 131 liS::9laaa. MU.wot, ~... -·•• • .,...,.. • , custom spoile< Becker NEWPORT BEACH • m • Dec. 1 lo Jan 1 Gr<X1p1 ot cutel St250. 497-6937 •• ,,.. •• • ""' "'~ radio wl tape & siereo, 133-1300 fti •°" lrom 25 Color 26 Fish 30. S15 P•r P•r1on. elec &Untool with wind· MllE MclHH'S ,_ -... (714)673-2336 TENT TRAILER $500 LARGE SELECTION OF shield, pwr locks. tealher Sele/Trade '67 250SE 27 Muhammad 29 Greek underground 3 1 Baptrze 33 Electric unit 34 Metal worker 36 Light souroe 40 Fountain drink 42 Gumshoe 44 Persian fairy 45 Bobbin 47 01m1n1sh 49 Each 2 3 14 17 p assage 13 Harden DOWN 18 0 T book 1 Reach across 22 Copyread 2 "Present' 24 -Lawrence 3 Apara River 4 Actor 27 For111tes Roger -28 Bound 5 Angers 30 Ermine 6 Colloid 32 Solt dnnt.. 7 Judah's son 35 Arizona 8 Nom inate Indians 9 Oozed 37 Ruing 10 Car part 38 Stall 1 1 Assuage 39 Engage 12 Fleiuble 4 1 Haul 5 7 8 9 43 Inspect 46 Haunt 48 Spas 51 Pac ked 54 Onyx 55 Flower 56 Soap plant 58 -Agnew 60 Mr Shaw 62 Take out 63 Cut o 5 Ostrich's k in 66 "-.dem and dose" 69 Scotch river 11 12 13 846-4224 NEW & USED BMW'S! uphol, allllude meter, Mbz Cpe. $7500 or van 01 SOUTH hall C.11111 7011 Tr1i1111, ~ ~~~l~n detr,~~rio~~t ~:1i same value 548-7547 COUNTY ,;h, zobilc ZEB Utllitr_ I026 ~ 1-91m!7-9pm 557.1429 Pea1eot .9155 25 hp motor, n-traller. METAL 1ox TRAILER Liii IUOI llW '83 s65Sf1, 1oacied. mov-YOLISWAGU $3200. 548-4866 5•811 $400 Victo r VOLUME SALES s~~~ ~~.~~= ~t~~~;~y ong. $13 200 557-7630 ISUZU •••• , a.111 7012 642•5655 SERVICE & LEASING Pom~t 9157 "WE Will HT tS' BOston WhaJer. x1rH Nice hOme·bullt 7X9X2 3670 N Cherry Ave Ail", laf!!IH •59 356 m1s1 green re-IE UHUSOlO" S 1000/0BO 675-9807 trailer. good tires, all LONG BEACH stored S6900tobo Eves lights, $350 548-6571 (No Cherry e•it-405l MIU lcUHA'S 496.5,851631• ,855 •221 22' w/l 1do mooring, -ll14)UI nto SOUTH $4500. 673-7444 Iv msg A1lt StrYiCt1/ l'raCle·lns W~lcome '66 9 12. reel. all new Great 'll VW RAHIT 26' SEA RAY ·79· IWln eng Parl• 9015 Now open Sun 11·4 Cond $7495 546·2848 4 ~pll rucJrO loedlPr <..rr.c.11 COUNTY (.,ir ;r. C.Cl•fl"'V lt• IO $19,500/obo 752-1034 New Mercedes Benz Beek-011111 9TI7 72 911 SPORT ·A-MA TIC Sc.hc,r,I (II Work IP08811 28' BAJA. 6 cy1 dal Tower. er Grand Prl• eteGtronic Ret>ll eng Gooo conci 1. ot 11r-1 Raouotl>.,, ~lflck plank. fish bo•. 2 vhts. radop. $675 642-9677 VOLQWAQEN $5995 891·9500 1 $2111 me1e1 • more S28K A•••• w..... t020 ®· m llUZU 72 9 14 Clean COnCl We1>1>er 1117 I, Beach Blvd Alter 5 call 673-1080 cart>s $295J 968· 796 1 Ho111111y1on Beac.h --------HIGHEST CASH IMMEO ~ ~ r j "Wf WU llOT WANTTO SELL OABUYA tor yov1veh1Cle,domeshc ~£'-. lfUllHIOlD" lollaloyct 9161142-2000 141-21H BOAT? ;7~~~3~E FIRST 01 foreign. 55 1-8285 69 VW Aulo S11c.k SMt WE II' New Raooals good eng. 1t1t1, Sail 7 14 11111 llclUHl 'S [)("'"1V CARVER "ans 1>ody & '"' s 1150 1978 Hobleca1 Xu1traJl1n CLEO OllS SOUTH l'\LI I \ ono 67J. 7769 455 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 New Mercedes Benz Beci..- er Grand Pro• electronic radio $675 642-9677 Autos, Do•Hlic MIU MclEIH'S SOUTH COUNTY YOLISWHH ISUZU "WIWILLIOT IE UHUISOLI" racing. blue. trailer, cat-All TllOll COUNTY IO..LS-RCJ"rC:E 71 Sqbck av10. 201< on box. elllras. Bleaeh white ,._, ...... •• ,. ,,.. r1>11 eng New Webers COHHfll CHEVROLET ~;~~69:500 T 0 .P. VOLISWl&H ·.i;EH ~~HOA~~,;.~... cart>S $1000 8•6·4921 ~~ll~;~n ~;:, ~r 7:.'!I~ Isuzu WE ARE OUT 71 SQl>ck Go eng & on1r tory, priced rrom $1500 ~H Tri OaMa Or1htr (clank: 1960) ..-1y Mc. .,_,,. 11 , r I 11 r H . 1 • • o:--I \ \! t , ' S4b-I 200 "WI WILL IOT 11 .. IEHILI" To STAY $1700101>0. 720-1857 ev 10 s 1s.ooo Tllat 5 over Toylll 9169 73 vw . runs & looks xtnt, 100 vseo cars lh81 we Interior Call Biii Curtis ===Wl=-;....11-1-'---'-..........;.;;;;.... 1714) 760-1812 USED CARS & TRUCKS 'IO llTlll 210 4 spd. AM/FM cassette. heater, Very tow mites. (P0322) It's Christmas • We're Mlflng cheap• # 1 1st $2000 takes Casn mvsl sell • Mak• us an 545-2452. 645-864 1 offer today "WE BUY • m AL•MAKES & MODELS" ~ T ~ '75 Bug, grn. new eng, 18711 Beach Blvd 470, blu/wht. w/lrlr, 2 MIS sails + splnn1ker gd cond Best otter 875-2720 '65-26' Excall~r, 3 18111 + main. 6 hp Evlnrudtl 0 1B. marine rldlo. au10 pilot. A1klng $8000/obo. Daya 859-6077; evea 494-5084 C.4TAMAAAN 151t s .. Spray, light. 1111. $595, trailer opt 8911-6745 El TOfo sailing dinghy. ultra light tender, mut. sail. rudder. c•nler l>OaLd. $350.. 494-0053 COME IN OR CALL FOR FllE IPNllSAL Cormi.t-0.Lillo OllYllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH Ml-llllal4t-aaa1 WI HY TIP lllW FHllUCAll AU111&1• PllTIAO/sn&ll 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 14t·4SOl 141-141l Hiii 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beacn 142-2000 141·HH '70 ROADSTER rt>lt S2M 645-675~ or 752-2280 '72 1200 2 dr. auto. one owner $795 6"5-7578 ·72 2402. 4 ,spd. new clutcn. alnt w0tk1ng cond $2650 650-1233 •72 Pickup Abll eng, mags. $1150. 548--0194 I• OUllCl COU.TY STUTlllC llTI IUlllEW 83's & 84's "lust a It• u a•s of ow netyday very low prices" IWl•EW ltU IOWWACE• .... -... UlllT fKlttJ ..... Std" Sl,340 You Snt... .. ...... ... . , $'4S 00 Ericson 23. good lhape, ~=~=~==~~~==~==~~~=~~=~=~=~!Naples sllp. Make offer. lflllaac" IOll F111itue 6025 •lactl11atta1 1211 ~11t~~i-~8:J~v~s dy•. letnge'r11ors hke new 41 AOUNO OAK TABLE. 2 Un 1 k ble s bot "" clean 1 Almond 1 White' •eats. 4 chairs $475/ooo Magic Island Gold Card, s n a • •~ .... FF 2 'dr $165 895-7062 673-3025 $750 FV TennlS Club. & ready to 1811-tp«;lal · $800 548-4866 $749 Call tor ,_,"t \elrigs/Furneces· Ser-A~lihcoaiF'ievs Ben;amone ----dealer 1-213-435·3887 WIWllTYIR CLUI 1111001 598 Ronald Dao. THEODORE ROBINS FORD Ferrari 9121 184 BBS 121 BOXER: red wltan leather. 1 yr fact warr Take delivery 1110/ , 84 S95K PI P 544-4494 (U SOUlH tOOIITT ~ CAlfl II: Ill.Al 18,485 e \\Jfllt I lk ; NORMAN ROCKWELL viee-Sell·Buy Frostless trees . Qua •ly so eaves F11st Love" & "Huck M1ri1t ~lif. 7 l from $99 8261 BOlsa real woOd trunks • For _ Midway Crty 894-4888 home ano olloce Finn ·1irameCl) A ppr AVON EO CREST ---Beet>e & A5SOC 476-0311 $6000/otr 557.5454 Oars mo1or bracket xtnt Vasher & dryer. e11ce11 -8 co d $400 6•5 8776 cond $350 /obo I Dt>I mall wl box sprgs & Pool table 4a slate n . • 720-0148 646-8070 wrk flame 11'mo:;1 new extra wt accessones. S400 1"m hat M1i1t. 1060 H AR!IOA Ill VO CO\TA MHA 64J 0010 f 19ck1 5 t972 pick up end shell. Chev hell Ion S2./95 Eve . weekend ~~'&-u316 • !rrm $75 786-946t' 540-5317 St 7020 ,aatHI I evslwknds 955-0623 dys Poot Tat>te (alate) tor met '79 Toyoto PU 57K ml. 4 Et•it•HI 6016 Christmas E•Cel cond YAOIT snms spd $2950 642-87 17 41kon F-2 Pholomoc bo<Jy Jewelry 6214 S300Jol>O 6'1 4-7362 FOR ALL PURPOSES '80 FORD 1 ToN 1211 w/M0-3 mtr Cl11ve. MS-I I 5 CT MAROUIS c u t I RAMOS OHANA ARTS Recognized by Stake Be<! $8.000 Victor & MB-2 t>all paci..s OE K DIAMOND RING flawless. Open nouse and art sa:e Major Banks & Ins Co's 6"2-5655 J t 1 DL 1 : CAPT LARSON ocus ng screens · '· 1 80 ct s1oe stones seu lo• Oecemt>er 10· t 1. 10 am· '80 Col'"'' Ford Great luminator. Nikon flash S9500 a;>praosed SIBM 5 pm 323 Coral Reel 7 ~~~?9~19 work truck, xlnt running coupler Beavl cond 5625 673-2123 Drive. :23. Huntington cond $2300, 673-4958 firm 552·9759 eves Beaulrlui Go:oen Crtnne & Beach 536-8~33 -Sli~ Deeb 'l 22 Mechanic's Spec:alTI 1 '11ail1H 6025 Blue Topaz Slones from Rockwell .~x 13 planer ,,foORING BEST LOC. Datsun king cab. service filt 9ID lllllMtlHH'S SOUTH COUNTY YOLISWl&H ISUZU 11WIWILLIOT II HllllSILD" • 3 d S20 ea Call 640-8688 $2000 24 wOOd-Gulling Rental Balboa Island. 10 body $2000 546-8672 amboo 1n1ng se1. glass bandsaw $2000 Meal min 10 jetty 18' boat ---· ----~-1op. 4 chrs, like new Game Show Prize. gilt cutting saw s 1000 Also 673-6204 · V111 0 'll FIAT OllYEllTIIU $225 2 hi-back solid certificate Van Cleel & hand tools 646-0379 • AM/FM Cassette. 20.000 , Maple chrs wtrusll seats Arpel Jewelers Will sell Aesponslble local• IMk 63 METRO STEP VAN· 4 miles (P0387) For Shatp S20 ea HI wing-back 1n11re $4000 cre<111 for Snapper lawnmower $150 Npt. davits. dock. bcf'I. .cyl. 3 spd. good cond. Car • Prlc.o to Sell gold chair $75 Xlntcond S2 .500 or portions lor 557 -6964 alter 4:30 tor Lido 14. 631-7676 greet for ••IP meets. •••II + TAL 760-9077 2 5 •1, Cl , s co v n 1 S1500 or tr1de IOf smell .-7141597.2233 Spinet Cable-Nelson up· Slips Avall1blil. 35· & 35'. car. 966·8324 atl. 5 187 11 Beach Blvd 3eaut.sola,CYstommade ____ _ _ right p,.no. $500/obo. Call 9 -5, M on-Fri. HuntlngtonBeach cOtJntry Fr .. 1 week o:ci. WATCHES. Get lhe pres-Engagement/wedding 6•2-4844 '69 Fd bbltp cmpr 15-20 142-2000 141-2111 moving Cost $800 Mii 11g1ous look tor a traction 5"3ng1 ';.3b6ra2nadtln6upSm900/bo .. Want..,,·. Slip 1~ ..___.. of 9m5pg59' 1sl8p332. $7250002 ,,,,°.boa . •---------$475 844-53 19 of cost Finest top name -v Chrl:t'mas Pa';'•~ O.C. • or • .,.. 1975 red Flat X 19 c:on- aunkbeds w/chest, $125 Quality replicas Perl '" Three n ew Women's 16-23. 52' power boat. '77 Dodge. &eK ml, llereo, vertlble. 381< m iles. IHH •EW 1914 YOllSWACE• RHllT CTI I u lori •"*>• •lrCt t1 , ... s ... 18,396 S9 ~10 SI 11~ HHO•EW 1914 voumucu VAMACON ft<I011•"*•11tOt1 Sl2 74S lou 5,., SI 410 1 11,275 BRAM> NEW 1913 VOlllSWAGOt WOl..FSIUG JETTA 'tt .J xtras $2800/obo Eves Huntington Beach ~.,, 496-51851631-1855112~1 142-2000 141-2111 1111 lclEllH'S SOUTH COUNTY VOLISWIGEI ISUZU "WE Will HT IE UHUISOlO" 'll CllESlll Wl&OI 6 cyhnder. automatic, AIC. PIS, Luggage Rack · Very nice family wagon (T0798i Belo w Kelly Wholesale Blue Book SHH 18711 Beach Blvd Hunilngton Beach 8'2·2000 141·21H MIU McUHl'S SOUTH COUNTY VOLISWlGEN ISUZU ''WE Will HT HUHUISOlD" 'IO TOYOTA CUICA 5 spCl, radio. radials (T0894) • lne•pensrve 191 ca• tor someone • Priced to sell lor Christmas. S41tl 1871 t Beech BlvO Huntington Beach 10 842-2000 84 t-2896 '76 Conv classic. •edl w • blk mt & boOI. nas lets C1•all1c t3n than 25K mo. exit cond. ·75 Eldorado. mn/rf . real orig ownr $4995 01>0 nice $3000 642-0795 640-9247 dys. 548-8823 eves '76 DASHER 3 dr Hatch· back (l>•ownl. am/Im cass alloy wheels. $ t 500 ObO 962· 79<>7 '76 se;iiie 1n XLNT cond, both t>Ody and Mechan- ically $6500 673· 19 t3 afler 7 pm '80 Vanagon xlnt conci .. '79 EIClo 01esel Kint coO<i. $7400 644-7453 silver lease 1vfl com- 82 Aa1>1>11 LX Huck 0.1 40 . pteted $6950 640-8268_ mpg. 5 sp. t3K m1 like '81 ELOO. 30K. t owner new $6500. 979-56 t6 brn. p11me cond, loeded VW Dasher 1981 OSL ''2·500 _ 720"1136 Sunrool, stereo, 30,000 THE UlliEIT mt origona: o wner s4.50010Bo 846-9518 SELECTION Mtnt 11111 MclEHl'S SOUTH COUNTY VOLlSWIGU "WE WILL MOT IE UIOUISOlD" Volume Sales. Service Ano Leasing t87 t 1 Beach BlvO Hun11ngton Beach (114) 842-2000 MllE McUHA'S ol 1a1e model low mileage Cadillacs 1n Sou1hern Cahtornoa1 See us IOdey' HIERS CADILLAC 2600 Hart>or Blvd COSTA MESA 540-1860 I 1 Clanrolet 9313 ''2 Chevy Nova $1160 or 1>est olle• Call 857-0608 alter 6pm 73 Camara 307 V-8. auto tranr. PIS goOd cond s 1450 968-4223 73 St Wgn. new paint, 11res. xlnl $2300 obo 559·1833 or 752-7946 84 CORVElTE, WHITE S27 000 646-0736 SEE US FIRSTf - we have a gOOd selection ot NEW & used Chev- ro1e191 See lls today! COHMfll CHEVROLET every detail and design. coats Cashmere. velvet, ~2_6765. Npl .. ~ air trlr htcil good c:ond mech1nfc111y ucellenl. Anllque hi back cha11 $200-5250 760-7232 --• -26'L 89~ 2352 """ ssOoo. Mr . furner dys $3000/0BO. 963-2266 S 100 Trundle bed $45 wvv-. 5111 "· ... i:il"'-·r•a 70 .. fKIOlr ....., 1bcb• SIO 1'° 78 Cehca Lrltback. tow fouSut SI O•s I mlleage •Int cond SOUTH COUNTY VOLISWIGH ISUZU ~11.irl•·• 111 .i 11~(\\H''' 546--1200 .,, 'ST SELL THIS WEEK-ff --751-4420. evet 631-t982 '71 124 Spt Spydef con-"'" We adjust/remodel yOtJr --------M OI HllD-' DOfl't lllSS 11' $31100/0 BO 760-076 I • ENO. MOVING 851 ·8061 N1c~iHry 6216 1uTI Want 25' plut boat In trtde '82 DODGE RAM 250 VAN vert, 5 spd, orig. women _-.....,...-------for spOlts car & Of art custom Interior, loaded. sr citizen owner, 49,000 BUY DIRECT FROM Compressor. 2 Bridgeport 540-1932 work 861_8928 Iv msg xtnt cond. MUST SELL. ml. looks & performs like MANUFACTURER mills lathes. 15X50. S S n-$3800 549-2309 ind save SO to 75% on new 14X•O. 12X38 V-H mill. Wgnr pwr painter 130 Viv. licwl11 llZ 8250. 840-4160 19 186 'Triaiii~ 9171 I 172 lR6 MINl condition. sapphire blue. ste1eo. c over $4400 OBO 499. 1546 "WEWllL MOT H UMOlllSOlO" 1967 Mustang S 1,900. Good condition. Must sell 751-9295 S90 used once. 10X50 !.: . 8 •1 9125 top quellty bed se1s Twin bead bias• machine, gas. binocs Sl5. 640•7051 Blue 0111 girt•' SChwlnn 10 83 Dodge Van. 10.000 ml, II selS 1ust $69 95 lull se1s arc & mog welde1s. bench sPd bike, 2 yr1 old. 1tlnl fully convened $18,000. "·j!"!4•C-.lv!""1c·. ""6~a~K-m"""'l.•c"!'ie""a"'!n 1uS1 $79 95 Save even moll bancisaw. granite XLNT BUYS Persian Lamb cond. S 100 631-0110 552-69651637-2084 all 8 lntr S995, 553-8623 BRAM> NEW 1914 VOLKSWAGEM ITTA DISEL '65 -Mustang Convertible, 289 Eng 4 spd, n- paint. good cond $5000 more on Queen ano lung pl111e surface gr1nder. seH Free o elovery 1ablesaw belt disc sand-1acket/1tote, SlOO/oller. •• · 10 • ..-.. bl'" e . Aati••" '81 ACCORD 2 d•. Ivory, Nat'I Ranch Mink stole men S __,. ,.e, JI • / 000 nd 636-4195 er 1oon1er. Clrtll press. s2251011er 673_7258 · cellent c ondition Cl1111C1 t04S 22. ml. mini co · Vtlbnilil 9173 • •· • • • • • 163 Bate. rebll eng . trans. ;~; J..;;:., ., front end. t2V. $1450 'll HlllT 548-1808 AIC. AM/FM Casselle 66-FALCON ne'W"ii'i'U: Sunroof. 5 spd (T0805) brks, vphot 6 cyl. runs I COICM: HAii IEW vise mos~ 541.309 t • s 12010Bo. c111 atter '56 Vw BOG. xln1 cond .. _s5_900 __ . ____ 650_-8_6_8_9 I N' II 6Zll Naac. W11tt4 6 5:00. 494·2974 re-bit engine. Rag-top You Sut .. -.. ... .... :u~ MUST SELL 6•2-7579 SHH good. S8oo 84 t-3887 \Aust sell. 4 pc eanhlone llCf llltll SSSS~ $ PA:·o u uST SELLI N-men's roof. $3100. 646-4148 sect $800. 549-7984 19" color TV $160 Obi '"' ::rib new Sears wl mat & bed w/hdbrd & linen GOOD USED ITEMS tO speed, UO. Girls' '83 ZIMMER GOLDEN S 00 K • 6"8-0792 Schwinn. $25. Boy1' $20. SPIRIT Hand Built In protector $80 548-2335 1 enmore ws111 o • • I I t Bob 855-811 t, 640-6930 Florida. Mini condition ::ustom-1>11 mirfOred dm 1 dryr S200 both 432.a797 r1lltCI 11 • 6 $65,000 new PriCed 81 tbl S600tol>O 6•5-37U * FlllEWHI * Mason Hamlin Consote In PllUL n••-11111 $49.500 (714) 545-9485 S80 LOAD 649-2846 'hke new" condition IUll IPI•• UU Eve 983-5828 MIU lolllll'S 1EAVY uu I y BUNK S3000 01>0 675-9103 12223AOSTAEET SOUTH BEDS s~oo 751-7580 14 drawer metal Ille cabinet I . --~ NEWPORT BEACH A '" lap ... .-1vddle Bed wT'l beds. S 1001ot1e1 646-8 t33 P11111/0r1111 6221 675-2570 1 •1 COUNTY desk bullelon board A111ess Spray Equipment Hammond Console Organ Schwi nn Continent al A••i 9107 I $380 Bunk 1>e6s 011n1sh I Painters 91.1pplles Sep lnlle speaker 841lO i O-spd. good cono. ·76 SILVER FOX. 4 dr I VOLISWIGE• wnrte s 180 6"4~0472 850-0545 anytime 111y1hm •Int cond Prioe s 125/obo 152-2820 alt 5 $850 631-3395 alt. 6pm j ISUZU re<:luced S975 549-2644 I HY ,.HnlllE BAA manog stained ---SWISS Super MOONIA '80 Turbo. loaded Cim-"WI Will llT Les 957.8133 g1ass center brass Piano Henry Miller Spinet CAMPI Equipped. Like m•on reel 54 ooo m1 17,696 BRAM> NEW 1913 YOlKSWAGEN SCIOROCCO ... I _.,._ .. ., • ,- • J ··-,. . ••• y .. '"""' ·t 't • I ;,;tflll tMllt• \loct" Sll,llO y., Sui ... ,.... Sl,665 • U I I Ill! 1(11 .. ,_.OU!INll -V'l C*l t PICID IUO 1 10,84& drwrs $700 720-1136 Mdl Orog over $2000 I New $375 846-3957 S 10.500 997.4755 11 llllllleU" 1.r9 Spanish Dining room now S900 432·968 1 -. . 'll ..... &OOlll LAMP $ tOO 557 -8838 Clll&ll PATCll NLLI Sohmer Console P1ano C _._._,.l,;,;._. ------l-4 ... tll a 1, S"". Alf, AM/F .. Cu·-·· ' 1we have 5 orig sroneci · • - 1 .,... "" ~ Poncierosa Pone din tbl Bat>y:an" Genera: 151 hke new. ho gloss finish ® '76 2002, mint cond , •Int te. Metalllc 111ver (P08131 w•tves seats 12 5 metcn Edition 662•0484 $1995 Steinway equal • m meGh .. AIC. muat see -This car would malce cnrs S250 Also oc-1 675-9057 or 675-8877 ~ T' ~ S4200 492·7665 so meone Happy on cas1onal Ibis, $2!1 ea Ce1hn9 Ian. sllll on boi., I ~~tt~~ Cht1stm11 Oay Priced at Lamp $20 Blktwht TV b1ass mt• oak blades & 4 Sohmer grind piano. circa • ~ · s 9 1920. 1>u u1 cond . e Hiii S 10 552-9759. eves luhp lites Cost 2 0. S5000/ol>o 496•7635 l87l1 S.ach Blvd Reflnrth -, save '8' •nd tai..e $95 552-0796 ------S•lft·s.rvlc9-lAUlng Huntington Beach to11d Cherry ta1>1e w121chros1mes eouuque and YAIWIA IUll !llll •1lllU'I UllEIT 142 2H1 141 HH l2" teal• S250 2 Cepts & C1bbage Patch Dolls POLISHED WALNUT 5' 3" SOUTH llVllTllY · · 2 mat• chrs $40 ea I swap Sat. Dec to. t0-4 1mmac. 8 yra rwna1n1ng '81 ACCORD SE. Sunroof S45-W32 522 Mein Street Hunt-on warn. Aetlll sa.ooo COU .. TY •'79 320I: 4 IC>Cf, SIA $7500. ~75-~ 1ng1on BelM!tl sell $4800 obo. Evee " (31SYOL) llLLT• IEll ... Pt.11 - - -559-0659, d'(I 600-5745 YOLllWllll ··79 320!: • •pd. SIR 2 Vlc10tlan t ide chairs, Din rm HI w/4 chr!J 1140 (488582) bVflel. .. ec dryer, wleker Colfee tbl. 110 Hocker, 1 11 11 llUZU *'111 3201; 4 IC>Cf, AJC hMdb<>erd celling Ian. $25 Bed frame, $25 Elec: 1111" IU2 ''WI. WILL HT ("4XE~ I &~5 7• "75 • klnn II blankll. 140 *'7" ,. · • ...... SIR m IC "-• 0 Pepuan cnr. $70 Int ... 2 JBL Spllr1, Mofentt rk:, II .... SILi" (otiVPZI ' ....... . Se,tlonal Sofu di rk w/5 tapes, $95 Allrl w/9 dull turn tbl. S•nlUI 1n· *'IO 320I: 5 lpd, AIC grMn velOur $350 3 wall tac>et. $75 10 sPd Campi ttfgrated ~· lkprs, tec>e 'ti-(MROL) u n I t • n a 1 u r • 1 b•k•. S4S Mk:ro wave CS.Ck, rec• a amp. Mn ...... .... *'IO 83:k91 4epc1 lollded woodl emok•Y 91aaa $200 call, S35 Sanyo rac.1~. tbl 'cwood & lll•M d00t C8ptalnl ctten. AM/'M ( t8WW2tt) .... -.,. ... Dining Am Mt n1tur11 $50 Coneord receiver, Clb. •Haft S 731-3055 Sflf.O fully 41qy1ppecs *'8l 320!; 5 19d. S/R ..... • wood p1tQU9t table 8 140 Unlv•rHI 1pkra, BEAUTtF'UL 25" RCA 11ove. ic.t>oa. AIC. Auto-(1CUT&43) SOUTH 1w1d•lchrom• c1111ra $25 MUCH MOREi 3008 COior TV, 2 yr wrnty, IJl•tlc •v•rythlno the •'82 521E, Auto. load«! 1250 Mt Sota Bed dbl Clevel1nd, CM, nr Baker t 148 frff o.t. 01>9n kltCJh•n alnk. Kell~ (988e53) aou1n ~fl'lfOftabl• CVllllOJll & f~WM...545-2233 SOI\ TV JolWl'lf4t-17M W"°'"811 Blue look, ··ea 62te. 5 IC>Cf, lofld.o .. motl ,,._ S250 Ev" . S4900 • OUR PRICE I 1EUDM81 11111 873·70.eO Edger~ .. S.ara, ""°1 tunt Color TV. •1111 eond. S100 S1000 HLOW WHOLE: •'13 3201.· A/T, SI.. ....-• -up ..,5 Mow.f. ro11ry. 982-1523 • n _. ... -• •AM> fl.W 1914 VOLKSWA6£N RABBIT COfM. ... ~ ill .... , ... ' .... ,_ •'1 ........ ~ ........ , .......... AV t~ """...-. d ... "'ef's*ir COllQfaC hctwy .... dltt•--SIUIS T• lftt ... _, ·-· Sl,11$ •11;•- IKNI> NEW DOIO I MS VOLKSWAGEN 4~~N · f't I t I• I tf t ...... •I S650 anow UCfOltY IM>fC( •11,111 ... Two high blCk velvet 8riog1 a Strattot1. SSO SALE ILU!IOOK, (1FMYl25) ••••••• ct\atrl t3S ..ch Lovt Wiier pump 1y1ttm HOM! STliAEO SPKR 13900 (P0181) *'13 320I: S lpd. $/A -• .-"WI Wll llf ... ,seo 848-5990 Parr 34V.~ $100 250 Wiii AL tOOO. never 1t1118tecflllvd (1FZP97S) v°"Tnd~ • •1•21111.1'' 64~· 1088 uMd. COit $750, Mer. Huntlf\91on IMctl *'13 320!, Auto. SIA. 7 leech IMS ••• 1:••• ~ 1Jin1nO rm Ml. bNut ctwm JtSOtodo. "3-6314 142·1111 M1·11M 11rwu1n 1 11 11 • ' bufll<I -000 taol• 1 Jono W1yne Teonlt Club •·---.,-...,.,.....,,,.....---11• •111 11\tn\lrlt'on 9-11 Volume a.., hfw:. '"' a 4 matdllng~n a lam:tv memt>ertlllp. Lro "4"'TV prolec*d ~ • Cnper .,_, fblOll. ~Int 201W. l~lanti An• (l1C) lft•IMI And L...inQ ct1rOm. IWfvel cllra. cot• 1900 545·8483 13" ,z.ruth Gold Star. cond 1325 • ...._.217 Clolld .,11 .._.. ltN. tt78, UC S385 Oya Kng u W11terb9d. llOllllOn seoo obo. 942"1611 CAMPER: Wiii Fn am.ii ____ ·_lund __ ,,.,__ ... I l ........... ...... 552-4553 1y11en1 ., ... .,..... m111 New t.fta ._. PletHJp ..._.,,.,., H• " n wt11 '*"'· '*"' cif _. 91 NH. I &· ,.. G 17u1 .... -.. 12 olher used Rabbits In Mercuy 9 25 stock _ t87 I 1 Beach Blvd •j4 Capri V-6, xlnt cond .. or Hvn11ngton Beach nu pamt. cell Steve. 142-2000 141-2111 646•0551 ~ MIKI McKINNAS SOUTH COUNTY VOLICSWAGON •.ISUZU OVER 15 IRAND NEW '84 IMPULSE'S READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BJlAND NEW 1984 ISUZU PICKUP ad. • 1•. • ....... f1Jft lilii•llf I I' "f'l'lif'""" '·-· .. "'"" ,.., ,..., "™ r .. • s9910 Ill& u. t U !I mu I ... II .. ........ l!" 0.. 40 Mtw Trlltl\ A MONIH ,, Cheett rr-o.a.c -....... •TH COUNTY llUZU "WI WIU NOT U UNOHSotO" • Volul'llt Soltt, S.rvke• ond leculng. 11711 leach ltvd. '76 Capri. Ohl1 11. V6, 52.000 mlles. great ca• $3000 760-1138 alt 4 ·75 Monarch x1n1 cond . 56K m1. • dr 6 cyl, ale, amtlm radio, new llres $1800 646-6937 Old1•ol»ilt 93 'l 116 l oronedo. great c:ond 50.000 orog ml S 1995 I PP 675·7574, 650-8330 78 Cutlass Supr 9r9hm LolleleCl & c1e1n All pwr Cr 1111. nu brkltlres $3900 PP 752-8123 Mark ·51 Culless Brougham. 11K. loaded, like new. $8500 646-8052 """''~ lllCE lelHll'S SOUTH COUNTY YOLllWllll ISIZI "WIWILL•Y IEl•lsaa" "' ....... A1•!t'"""'lr Al(' AMIS:~• 91•.0. fully ~. I TO 7'4) Kally Wl'lolliNla BM BOOll. $3000 • OUfil PRICE. ana 11711 '""' """ Hunllngton~ 142·1111 • ., .... 6 toam tr1me New 1350 ., Orlnd Prl• ttectronlC Jactla. '400. Of ti-' offr. tlly, )OU cen bu) It or 1111 bllt Auna alnt. _.,,. '"t ..a &-"°"" St50 &4~llOS1 tl<hO, $875, '42·M17 130-5551or6'U·lt55 It ~ '41·4eTI dllOle l tlOO t7S.M1t 1t------.,.----""I -I.===:-----=:---::=.1 - -~ """•ln1ten a..<h (714) 142·2000 ·73 ptymouttt 11 ~o. ~ltY h• ~~-car Mlflt cond t976f"'0-211• - t ---~~---~~~!1!!!!!9--------------- 2 ("') co O> O> lrl1 Stein llkea to take her po1ter art on the road Part of her collectlon I• on dlapley at Gnat Wntern Sav· ln .. aad Loan In Coeta M••· She shows her turn-of-the-century French posters at banks, tennis clubs, businesses or any place else that shows an interest in this art. The Blue Iris ... It's a traveling poster gallery Iris Stein has gotten her art together. and she's taking it on the road. The Newport Beach resident is the owner of The Blue Iris. a traveling By CHRIS CRAWFORD Dally Pilot Corrffpondent poster gall~ry. which she exhibits determine. "I did some research on it throughout the Orange Coast area in and talked to a lot of gallery owners locations ranging from tennis clubs to and dealers and I realized that Orange banks. Currently. her collection is on County had not been introduced to this display at Great West.em Savings and art." Loan, Cost.a Mesa. through the end of So she decided to specialize in it and this month. "I love it," she says. "because it has a "I always wanted to own an art great history to it." To each of her gallery." says the fonner legal sec-buyers, Stein gives a complimentary ret.ary, "but many factors prohibited gift book containing the history of the me from opening up an actual store." poster. ''Then they can have it on their As an alternative. she appealed for coffee table on in their office and display space in local businesses and perhaps they may get involved as met with great success. collectors also." "I've developed a tremendous Stein has incorporated her pictures amount of rapport with bank people into many different kin~ of decor in and othe r business people, and they've. both homes and office suit.es. "I'm a been just wonderful," she says. "As a true believer in mixing and I think you result, this is working very well fot can put art anywhere," she says. me." "especially this kind of 'conversation Yet, even more unique than Stein's art.' Besides being antique, it is fun." mobile gallery is her area of lpfdalty: When she sells a picture, Stein says, original, tum..of-the-century French "it ls a real experience from start to post.en produced by stone llthotraphy finish. I get as excited u my clienta do.'' and hand signed by the artists. she pen10nally deliven the picture, "It all began in France at the turn of helps the buyer decide where to hang the century," lhe saya, ~·w~ the it, and "I bring the nails and put it up creation of the poster deYeloped into a for them." fine-art.-Leadina~ -IUCh •-stehi has resided In Oranp County Laut.rec, Pal and Cheret were tum1ng for five yean and worked • a 1epl to pm~r deslp with rnagnifkent ~tary before start.ine ~ Blm lria raulta. . Gallery lut aprtna. She grew up ln Loe ~ an advertising medium, theee Anaelel whereshebepnhercareera posters were deeicned to publiche a legal ~tary and later completed a perfumes, beve~ food, theeter, major ln art history from Cal State °'S"'wtn~on~~ -NCJl1hridle. ranee in me from .. small a 10 by 12 In addition to her involvement with lnchet. to a Jarae u 4 by 8 feel The The Blue Iria, she continuee to lel'Ye • oldest piC1Ure in her IJ'OUP wu a docent at the Newport Harbat Art produced ln 1893 and repreeeh11 the MUleWn at ie.t once a week. "I loft eerly period when the arUata were livinl the toun; I just love the whole more mut.iow in their color M?lectiona. idea of the m~." lhe ..,._ Her coUec1ian cown the entire era, ~ What la Ml' pl fot'. the futun'P endinC with An beco in the lNOI. Without ......... 8'8in .,., "To.U "By the time Art Oleo <WM about, my mtlre lnva'ltory, and trawl to the colon flJl ip&Mhler, brilh• end rr...... for men.'' very. veryadUnc," lhe•'JI· aw. a..•1 kw'9 md .nthmhrn Stein'• ODllledola '8 ...a1 ... ldnd ln far• 1111. it'I • ... bet m.t ... WW Or-.. c:..r .• ,.. • ... ... dolt. s What's Happening •............................... lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ ~ Headed for stardom Ron Brown learned to play before his feet would touch the pedals In 1959. fresh from his first gig in Las Vegas. pianist Ronnie Brown stood' on the comer of Hollywood and Vine, looked up at the neon winking over- heard and dreamed that he'd be a star overnight. It hasn 't quite worked out that way, but Brown has no regrets. His pro- f ess1onal life has taken some in terest- ing sideste ps m route to stardom, and right now he's more excited than ever about what lies ahead. Brown. now appearing at the New- por t.er Resort m Newport Beach. is embarking on both a new lounge engagement and a chance at film -><:oring that has him working around tht• dock with an energy spawned by a profession he obviously loves. .. This busm<.'SS 1s up and down, up J nd down h 's not like going to work 9 Lo 5, and it's not so glamourous as l'veryb<xly thinks 1t 1S." Brown mused last week before the start of his set in the Library Lounge. "But it's a 'py," he said, adding that ·instead of playing like Errol Gardner or Brubeck or somebody else, I started playing more like Ronnie Brown. That was a development period, a maturing period for my music.' -Ronnie Brown By CATHY De MA YO Dally Pilot Cornapondent to sign on as her pianist/conductor for an upcoming show at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. He left teaching and never looked back. "We had top billing in the lounge," Brown recalled with a ch uckle, "and who was working under me but Peter Nero and his trio., His real name was Bernie Nero." Nero a nd Brown became friends and when Brown's gig ended. he followl'd Nero out Wl'Sl. He thoug ht he was going to be a star in "about fivt• minutes." ht' laughed. but in the next few wars he found more hard work than instant farm· He did soml" telev1s1on ; returnt>d to New York. where he had top b1lhng at The Embers with his trio: and later re- turned to California and continued working m clubs, developing his style. ''lnstead of playing like Errol Gar- dner or Brubeck or someb<xly else, I started playing more like Ronnie Brown," he rec.ailed. "That was a development period, a maturing penod for my music." From 1965 through 1972, Brown was music director on staff at the Balboa Bay Club, branching in to producing. directing and writing. From there he went to work for Frank Sinatra in a nightlclub the singer opened on Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs. for him, every performance is like a shot of adrenalin. "I worked there eight months," Brown said with a grin. "I opened it, and I closed it." From thoee months, he reminisced about Vic Damone drop- ping in to croon a few ballads and Sinatra sitting out of eyesight, tossing ice cubes at his buddies to confound them. Ronnie Brown can be seen nightly at the Newporter Resort library Lounge. "Every night it's exciting, always meeting new faces, new people, new ideas." he said. He still works at the piano every day, and much of his time right now is spent composing music for the-9COre of an upcoming movi~. called "0.terman\ War.'' to be filmed in Finland starting in January, if all goes according to schedule. The film recounts the true story of British and American troops im- prisoned in a POW camp in Gennany at the cloae of World War ll. They eecape with the help of a German Luftwaffen commandant. Branching Into film ICOl'ing la just part ol what Brown 1ee1 ln hia future, but one thing is certain -he'saettled ln Or~ County to s\ay. ''My roota are~ now; thia ii really my home," he said. He and hJa wtfe Lyana live in Co9ta Meu. but Brown'• original roots an ln'New Encland· He grew up ln Rhode Jaland, where two of his flrll plll9iolll were aall.in8 and piano. HUI father played piano by ear, and Brown remembers leam.lnc to play before hJa feet could l'ftlCh the pedals. He graduated from the New Eng- land Conlervatory of MUlk u a c:onoert pianist with an emphMil on te9china and a m1nor ln compmltion ~ conduct1nc. Attet'. ye.r of tMchlna. he wu playina an enppment on C.pe Cod when Kay Brown a~hed him .. ...., In various stages of his career. Brown served as a music director at Metro- media, Channel 11 in Los Angeles. and toured throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico. He al8o appeared on ''The Merv Griffin Show," "Lawrence Welk Show" and NBC's "Today Show." Recently, Brown fin.lahed a two-year stint at Bob Bums Restaurant in Newport Be.ch, followed by an en- gagement at the Hyatt-Anaheim's Chase Lounge before opening at the Newport.er. There, he plays for dancing. coaxing a blg band IOUnd Crom his trio, which inclucte. Jake Hanna on the drums and guest ltrinl busiats filling in for Andy Simpkins, who's now on tour with Sarah Vaughn. In his Newporter pr'Olram, Brown playa a mix of medJeya from Broedway 1howl, aelectiON by Oenhwin, classical influence." he categoriz.ed himself. Brown has played with some of the buain~· biggest names, including Duke Ellington. Ella Fitzgerald. Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Bennett. Dean Martin and Vikki Carr. Earlier this year. he sat in with AJ Hirt during Mardi Gru week in New Orleans. One of the higbUghts of his career was playing at a tribute to Richard ·1 had all this background In composing (from the New England Con· servatory). and I wasn't using It. I'm now compos· Ing more than ever.' Rachmaninoff, Chopin, S.Ch. Sany o...__ "--T On G Manllow, Mllee O.vil, O.ve Brubeck a...,."' ... at tr111: avem the reen in and othen. Brown alto pa.ya vtbtaharp the la~ .eventies, thortly bltfore the ln his act, oc:caaionally with 80fne fancy renowned Brotdway compmer died. finaerworlt. ~was lheonndly l~~~on •if play aonp from the thirties, w11r Pf'Oll am, -. nc •~ • fortiet, {lfU. and mt.Jes. the Olenn standif\c ovadon. He sun chftiahe. the Miller 0.Yt. the ju:& kliom.'' Brown memory. ukl. Althoufh. he'• pmonned 1n ~ Brown'• atyle came out of the · SOO c.ncer11 around the WOttd. be'a C ...... field and tmeraeci into )uz. "I antkipiatinc tome Upcorn.l"I CU'ell' Would u.y I'm a JUI ~ ~th mowewtthexdtml!ftt. • There's the possibility of opening his own club, a longtime dream which is evolving into the planning stages. There's also the film score, which marks a return to composing for the classically trained musician. "I had all this background in compos- ing (from the New England Con- servatory), and I wasn't using It," Brown said. "I'm now composing more than ever." His career evolution is exhilarating. but there simply aren't enough hours in the day, he said. He gets up early. swims, handles peraonaJ buisnesa in the morning, compoees in the afternoon, and then heads off to the Newporter to work until the wee houn or the morning. It doesn't leave much time for his other passions -skiing, sailing. ICUba diving, tennil and photoll'aphy -but hJa mWlic: comes fint tight now. He dJ'Mml of comblnJna it all - util.izfnc his cleeical traininc. conduct-lnc eymphony orchestrM, compollnc ll'OftS -and he feel the time, ii richt. But he'• not ~xpedinc ovem41ht fame Uke he did on that 1treet comer in Hollywood 20-odd YMR -CO· "I've eure mellowed a lot," he Mid with a lmile. "I don't e.ke anythlnc for snnwct eny more." Tbt Ronnie Brown trio ia per-form1nc Tuelday \hrouch s..., In &he Newpmw'a Ubrary Lou.nae ham • p.m.-1 •.m. ..... ~ ~ .. ,,., .... 4 M co Ol Intermission THEATER "8NGAD00N." a mu9ic:al-fantuy Mt In Scotland, i. being prnented at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou ... 3503 S. Harbol" Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511). PetformancM will be given nlQhtly except Mondays at varying curtain times through ~et>. 19. .. A CHRISTMAS CAROl." South Coast Repertory's fourth annual holiday anow, la now open In the Fourth Step Theater. 655 Town Center Drive, Co.ta Meaa (957....033). Performances are Tueadays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 7:30 and weetland matinees at 2:30 through Dec. 24 • "A CHRISTMAS CAROL." the Chanes Oiciten• cillsalc, 1a on stage at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (638-7213). Performances wfll be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. through Dec. 23, with ma11nees Dec. 10 and 17 at 2:30 p.m. .. Tfff DICKENS CHRISTMAS CAROL SHOW," a 11ohday play with muSIC, ctoses ttus weekend for the Fountain Valley Community Theater at Los Amigos High School, Newhope and Heil. Fountain Valley (964-5392). Final performances are Saturday at 7 30 and Sundav at 2 30 p m ~OOTUGHT FRENZY," a madcap baci<&tage larc:., 11 on stage at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 CllH Drive. Newport Beech (831-0288). Performances are given Fridays a.nd Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Dec. 17 "A KITTY FOR CHNSTllA8," an original play for tile family In its world pr6miefe. opens tonight in the Actor! Playbox at Golden w .. t College tn Huntington Beact' (895-8378). Performances will be given tonight and Dec. 10 15. 16 and 17 at 7:30p.m. and Dec. 10. 11. 17 and 18 at 3 pm '1.FE WfTH FATHER,'' the vintage comedy of family hlE In the 1880s. i. being presented at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St . Costa Mesa (631-51 tO) Perlormenoes wtH be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 7 P.m. throuoh Dec. 18. ''OIU.AHOllA," ROdg«s' and Hammerstein's landmark muslcal, contlnuel at Sebuuan·s West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Performances are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m. until Jan. 8. Are Proud To Announce The Grand Opening 01 The Finest In Motion Picture Presentation And Entertainment At The New -LAGUNA HILLS MALL - CINEMAS Enioy the fabulously beautiful art-deco interiors by Hershberger-Denker & Associates, the state of the art sound and proiection equipment with large screens and relax in the ultimate in seating comfort. 3 NEW DELUXE THEATRES OPENING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th GENE HACKMAN ROBERT ST ACK URT REYNOLDS IN ,, I I I a VALOR (R) • "Monlttw Loved libmen(A) WAlf Ol~NEY PROOUCTlONS THE ..... ....,~ ...... "' .... fllrwt -......... ......... ~ ... ~lOISNIY~~ 'MICKEY'S CHRL~tAS C\iOL .. THE RAIUtOAD WOMEN," a new play, Is being preeented_j)y the Orange Coast College Women's Theater Collective In the Orama Lab Theater (536-0209). Final performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at3p.m. "SOUTH PACIF1C," the ROdgers and Hamme<steln wartime musical, ls being presented at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Road, Tustin (838-1S.0). Per· lormances are given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 and Sundays at 1:30 and 7:30 through Jan. 15. "THEY'Mf'l.AYINGOOR80NG,"aNellSlmonmusical, winds up this weekend at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beacn (494-0743). Closing performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . and Sunday at 2·30. "UNDER MILKWOOO," Dylan ThomH' play with music, ctoses th s weekend In the Studio Theater of Saddleback College In Mission Viejo (83 t-4656). Final performances will be given tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m "Vl8ION8 OF SUGAR PlUMS," a Christmas fantasy. will be presented this weekend and nex1 at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In the Seaclitt Village shopping center (847-4465) Performances will be given Saturdays and Sundays at 2, 3 and 4 pm through Dec. 18 and admission 1s lree Send lnlormatlon for Weekender ll1tlng1 to: Entertain· ment Calender, The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Me11, CA., 92826. All Information ahould be received at leHt two wHks In edvance. Also, be sure to Include a daytime telephone number. ETC. ALLIGATOR FARM. 767 t La Palma. Buena Park. one ol the world'slargest rept1leco11ec11ons. tO 30a m -6p.m da111 522-2615 ANAHEIM BAZAAR OF HANDMADE GOODS. gills lor holiday giving. through Dec 24, open Fri & Sat .. Counlry Cralls. 1123 N State College Blvd .. Anaheim 533-8771 ANNUAL HOLIDAY GIFT ANO CRAFT SHOW. gilts for hOhday grving. (lree) through Dec t8. from 9 am -5 pm Sun -Fri . 7 30-9·30 p.m Mon • fhur . Jewish Community Center, 3801 E Willow. Long Beach 1213) 426-7601 ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, holiday music. Dec. 14, Anaheim Convention Center. 999-517 t CATALINA CRUISES. from Long Beach and San Pedro ports 527-7 tt t CHRISTMAS WASSAIL. BANQUET, CONCERT. 6 pm rli!G 9 & tO. Christmas music and leshv1hes. Chapman <..>liege. Orange. 997 ·6871 WALT.DISNEY GREAT ICE ODYSSEY. tickets are on sale now for Dec 26-Jan. 1. Anaheim Convention Center. 800 w Katella. Anaheim 535-3 t5 t DISNEYLAND. 13 t3 Harbor Blvd . Anaheim Christmas-themed Fantasy on Parade w11h daily process1ona beginning Dec 17; also 60-loot tall Christmas tree with 3000 hghls and 2800 ornaments: Senior Fun Passports to guests over 60; park ollers more than 50 attrac11ons In seven-theme parks Closed Mon & Tue throuQh winier 999-8605 0 Su What's Happening Page 5 LUXURY THEATRES 1st 2 Maunee Showings Only S2. 75 Unless Noted S 113fil3•1•X11lj6)61• 2551 /l~:r:.) S * FOR Funt exciremenn v1s1tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES• ~~'l'~':' Al U :•O J :OO 5 :20 7:•0 t :SS 12:00 2 120 5100 7:30 10:00 Sllows at a..-CHJLL rn U tlO ~ L.:11 2 : 10 4:10 1 :101:10 1t20JtJOl:40 7•SO • 10110 • 10•00 a~::Z:. m ................ LAii'~"'' "'" Mr. M•111 (N) Vaea..._ (9Q What's Happening v From Page 4 DISNEYLAND HOTELL 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. Anaheim. The Pavillion. Lounge. Sgl. Preston's Yukon Saloon. Wharf Bar. Dancing Wate<S Show, special performances and live entertainment. 778-6600. FIND YOUR FITNESS NICHE. lree preview of fitness programs, Including aerobics. spot toning, dancing, 9POnsor- ed by Newport Beach Recreation, 9-1 p.m. Dec. 3, Oa11s Center multipurpose room, 5th and Margue<ite, Corona Del Mar 6-40-2271. GEM OPERA PUPPET THEATRE. "Naughty 1'4anetta," enacted by hand puppets, for ages eight through adult, 2 p m. Dec. 10 al Parnell Park recreation building. 1071 1 Scott Ave .. Whither. 534-2611. THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS, Uvlng Nativity with slart Ro~ Goulet. Carol Lawrence and Jim Nabors. tncludes- Roman Leg1onaires with ltve while horses, 13 angels actually flying over audience. hve camels, horses. rams. donkeys and more. s>«formanoes daily 6:30 & 8:30 pm. through Dec. 22. 24 performances 1n all, Crystal Cathedral, 12141 Lewis, Garden Grove. 750-9788 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE HOLIOA Y ARTS ANO CRAFTS SALE. Unusual handmade items for gift giving and decorattng. 9 a.m -3 pm Dec. 10 (free). GWC's Edinger SI. parking lot, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. tN THI SHADOW OF GOO, features 100 gold and sUver 0 See What's Happening Page 6 ·~ ·-.. ' K fl I' I 1 \I ' I._• •• \ '~ ' :'.' ~ :.· ::· . ~ ~ 5 :Y. 0 - .... (l) i--~~~~~~------''--~~~4'=-============~~ ~DEAD" #OT~YIWG ATEDWAltO• ird••rd• 'a111sTot CllONA ••ca 1111o<•t• I.MIU W ~0 74U AMERICA'S FAVORITE COMEDY HIT! ' MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT. Hollywood Reporter "I had the best time of my life .. .lots of knee- slapping, laughing and yelling I" New ~rk oiiif y5:e~s r I ... COITA MEIA EL TORO Their cars were broken. Their company was almost out of business. And even the drivers were wrecks. Then they met Albert Hockenberry, a small-town boy with a big dream ... that, despite these impossible odds, . they could make it. And now, no one- not even the sleazy commissioner nor , the crooked competition - better stand in their way. T1tey won't afop • ,,, ..., ,., to ... top. Edwards Harbor Twin Edwards 5-ddleblck 631·3501 • 581-5880 ... ~-----·-·-~.!:!!~. Complex. 28000 Matguerite Pky., Mission Viejo. 831 ... 530. SANTA'S WORKSHOP. opens 9 a.m. Carousel Court. South Coast Plaza, Bristol at San Diego Fwy .. Costa Mesa. gigantic toys, etves. bigger-than-life holiday wonderland. S•S.-6682. SEA WON..D WHALE WATCtMG PROGRAM, begins Dec. 12, one-day MSslon begins with morning visit to park's exhibits, education presentation with killer wttale Shamu, slide show, puppet show for children and two-hour boat trip to view the whales migrating. through Feb. 3. 1720 South Shores Rd .. San Oieo<>. (619) 222-6363. SHERMAN UiRARY AND OAM>eNS, features hand-cral1ed ornaments and decorations. made by volun- teers, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, through Christmas, 2647 E Coast Hwy .. Corona Del Mar. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, new Country Christmas lhop with Victorian era and eatly Ametlean gilts. caroling, Santa and Mrs. Claus, 260-acre tMl'ne park, rides shoWI, enterteinment, 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Dec. 17-24 and tO a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 26-Jan. 2. ctoeed Christmas Day. located 25 mlnuta north of Uni11eraal Studios at Magic Mount.ain Pky , exit off 1--5, Valencia. (213) 992-088<1. SIX R.AGS MOV1ELAND WAX MUSEUM, 7711 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. the notorioos and the famous preserved 1n wax, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat 552-1154. SOUTH COAST CHAMHR SINGERS OFFER CAROLERS. from a quartet of carolers to a group or madrigal singers, SCCS are available lor private performances for fund raising. the c:oet of S 100 en hour Is tax deductible 640-8730. ~ COAST YLLAOE Christmas music by Ots- neytMd Madrigals, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9, 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. Dec. 18, Santa Claus will greet children every day from noon to 4 p.m .. Sunflower and Bear St.I .. Santa Ana. 751·8595. INUCE GOOSE. Howard Hugl'let' WOf'ld's largest seaplane. 10 a.mAI p.m. daily, adjacent Queen Mary. pier J, • Long~ H8'bor. (213) 435-5671. STAR OF llETHLEHEM. 2-l'lour presentation at Or1111ge Coast College Planatatlum Including slides, expolorea the recent controversy over the exact year of Christ's birth. program will look at poeslble atronomlcal Interpretations lor the Star, whieh wu de9crlbed in Gospel of St. Matthew, 7 p.m. Friday evenings, Dec. 9-16. For ticket a cell 432-5880. UCI MADNQAL DINNER. 7 p.m. Dec. 9, to. 12'-1• and 5 p.m. Dec. 11, jesters. dancers, singers. klngly least, Fine Arts Theatre, Campus Or., Irvine. 856-6617. UNIVERSAL ITUDtOI TOUR new attraction K.1.T T car. replica ot Knight RIOer car that talks, 100 Universal City Plaza, Untveraal City. (213) 608-3784. WOODWORKING FAIR, Dec. 10 & 11, turned hardWood bowlt. woodcarvings, games, puzzles. direct from 100 craftspeople, Ganahl lumber Co .. 1220 E. Ball Rd" Anaheim 772-5444. CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE BALLET PACIFtCA'S NUTCRACKER, 7:30 p.m. Dec 16-22 and 3:30 p.m. Dec. 17. 18, 21-23, Laguna Moulton Pleytlouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Rd.. Laguna beach 494-2685. CHAFFEY COLLEGE CHOtR will recreate the pomp and glory of Renaluanoe England In food, song and dance, 7 p.m. Dec. 9·11, 2 p.m. Dec. 11. 987-1737. CHRIST COlLLEOI CHIUTMAS CONC!RT, 8 p.m Dec. 10, wiff feature college choir. Community Chorale and college Handbell Choir. anthems an'd Christmas carols. Redhlff Lutheran Church, 13200 Redhill Ave., Tustll\. 752·6222. DANU ARTt TMEATM NUTCRACKIR, 11 a.m. Dec. 13, ClubhouM 111 theatre, Leisure World, Laguna Hiiis: also 3 p.m. Dec. 17 & 18, Irvine High Sc:tiool, and 8 p.m. Dec. 19-22 & 3 p.m . Dec. 21, Saddlebadc College, Mein ThMtre, Minion Viejo. 831...as&. FUUDTON couiors NUTCRAC QR, performed by LllaZatl'aBalet Paclftca, 2 p.m. & 8p.m. Dec. 10 and 2 p.m. Dec. 11. Plummer Auditorium, 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. 871-8000. OOl.DD .. IT COlUQE "*SINTI THI NUT- CUCICD. perlonned by the Of.nge County'*' 7:30 p.m. o.c. 11-18 a 23: 3 p.m. o.c. 11 a 18, owe. melnatage theatre, 157•4 GOiden W"1 St.. Huntington Beach. 895-8378 . OOl.DSN .. ST COUIGI l.,._.IONIC UND, ~ conc:.r1 Inducting. ''Winter Wonclertend, ... ''Sleigh Aide." and f9lllng lf'lO •'1 ... I p.m. Dec. I & 10 and 3 p.m. o.c. 11. owe me1n lheltre, 111~ GOiden wea1 st .. Huntington Beelch. -..S78. IRVM CONl•YATOAYOP MUllC, ,,.. perform.nee 2 p.m. d9c. 11, Newpan HerbOr Art Mueeurn: •so San Clernen19 Dr .. Newpcwt IMctt. 751-11~ . Lotea llAClt 81WHDllY aMOQUI a111_. I ~a Hendll'a .._.....,Murry &ldln. direct~ 8:30 pm Dec. 18 & 17, 121 Undln A~ .. Long a.ctt. 203. NACI • Tiii WtmlL, ln contunctton With Leguna IMctl SdtOOf Oletrtct'a lnltNCtionll o.nc. Dey~ Dec. 7 et .,.. hlQh ICftoola. Ofenge and Loe Angelel County' a moal il!Uttrtoue denCer'I wlll ~ ettwc. b.-. and modern dancie. 8;30 p.m. Dec. t.-11, LIQUM 8Mctl High khool, 625 Pert( A~ •• l.9QUM 8Mctl. 414~ . .. IT llDI MLUTCD9MIY NUTCMCICU, 8f.m. Dec tt: 2:30 & 8 p.m. O.C. 11; 1:30 & 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 , la Mlfecll CMc n.1ra. 13100 u ..... 8MI .. LA Mtrada. IM-G10. PAC919C CttCMllLI Cl~ CC*CIRT. 1:30 p.m. o.c. •a '°· "°"" At1aanc1er. ~'°' ..,._,.. Jol'w'l 1wert1. °""'"'-,:~m=-.::.~.·~: 10.eeoonclof ... ._ .. ,-=-.......... ..-.by Hendel. -.... n ._..oo. , ~ c.c; .... Me1r1 0 S.. Whet•• ttePPe•t .. '• 7 What's Happening v From Page 6 Theatre. 28000 Marguel'lte Pky •• Mlt$10fl VteJO. 831_.tibO. POP/ROCK BRANOYW1NE TRK>. mellow hit tunes. The Pav1hon. 9 p.m.-t 30 p.m. nightly, Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W Cerritos Ave .. Anaheim. 778-6600. JOHNKAY,STEPPENWOLF, Dec. 10,Golden Bear. 306 Paclhc Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. NEWPORTER, 1107 Jamboree Rd .• Newport Beach, guitarist Vincent Scott in the Wine Cellar, Tue.-Sun.: classical gultanst Gregory Coleman in La Palme, Mon.-Sun.; Ronnie Brown Trio plays classical and jazz In the libraty Lounge, Tue.-Sat.. lndellnltety S.4-1700. -ttEWPORT TURTLE, Fashion Island, lee-Fef'rell, musc:lan and humorist. 1ndeftnitely, Tue -Sat. PAIM..0 MOSES, Dec. 9, Goldeo Bear. 306 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntongton Beach. 536-9600. PURE ENERGY. 7:30 p.m.-m1dntght. Wed.-Sat .. In- definite. The Chae Lounge, Hyatt Anaheim. t 700 S. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. 772-5900. FRANK SINATRA. 8 p.m Dec 15, Long Beach Arena. with Buddy Rich and his Band and comedian Tom Dreesen. (213) 436-3661. SPtNDWTER. 3333 W. Pacific Coast Hwy . Newport Beach. 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Pertormlng Ans ~ Theatre, Brea Civic Cultural Center. One Civic Cente< Dr .. ~ Brea. ~·7722. COUNTRY /FOLK >. CRAZYHORSE. Country Two-Step Contest every Thurs-~ day night, 7:30 p.m. sign-up. grand prize Is round trip for two ·.:: to Puerta Vallarta and one week stay. t580 Brookhollow. ~ Santa Ana. 549-1512. ..._ RICK NELSON. 9 & 11 p.m .. Dec. 1', The .Cowboy. ~ An)tleim. 835-1300_ ~ \LEON RUSSELL Dec 13. Crazyhorse. 1580 i Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 5'49· 1512. ~ SU>EWINDER. every Fn. & Sat. night. indefinite. Tartari I! Room. 13062 Chapman Ave .. Garden Grove. - Alisio's, 1670 Newpor1 Blvd., Costa Mesa. 642-8293 . JOHNNY'a RESTAURANT. 2250 E. 17th St .. Santa Ana. Don Roseff. Jimmy Nemeth and Dick Hoye, Jazz lrlo. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Fri. & Sat., lndeflnllefy. 836-6658 ED LEACH 9IO BAND, Tue. ntghts. indehnite, lrlstt lnte<natlOnal. 16431 Bolsa Chica. Huntington Beach. 646-1347. SHELLY MOOM TRtO. 1azz. 9 pm -1:30 pm. Fri. & S" . indeflr11te. Big Ben's. 14160 Beach Blvd .. Westminstir. 894-7575. ITUDtO ENSEMBLE I AND ENSEMBLE IV. bio band sound. 8 p.m Dec. 10. Cal State Long Beach. (213) 498-4364. WHEEL OF FRIENDU.. 11:30 p.m. Dec. 11 brunch at Rascal's. Anahelm; 6:30 p.m. Dec. 13 dinner at Benlhana's, Anahel~ 5 p.m. Dec. 16. T.G.t.F. at McConahay's. Anaheim. 522-1278. LECTURES/WORKSHOPS/ uoAZE BEFORE CHRISTMAS". lecture and demon- stration on holiday meals, party Ideas, decOf" and meal preparation by Hugo Freasle. director of Pavilion Catering. Los Angelea, Sebasuan·s West Dinner Theatre. San Clemente. '492-9950. SI NG LES EXECUTIVE STR£SS~MAKE IT AN ASSET. seminar for MAN WOMAN INSTITUTE. get acquainted party. ages professionals to learn stress control, 9 a.m.-'4:30 p m. Dec 9. 25-55. 8 p.m Dec 9. 18682 Buena Vista, Yorba Linda. Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach 545-08'40. 494-4900. MISS ANOIES SINGLES DANCE CLUB, get-acquainted ROCK ART, SOLSTICE PHENOMENON, MYTHOLOGY ~ party and dance. e·30.11·30 p.m • Lafayette Hotel. 144 • free lecture dealing with archaeoastronomy, the new JAZZ/BIG BAND Unden Ave .. Long Beach. 554-9941. discipline Hploring the role of. astronomy In ancient -o TRAYILIN' SINGLES, 8 p.m. Dec 1'4. hc>Jse party In civlllzatlon, Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. GILLIAM GARNER JAZZ QUARTET. 4-8 p.m. Sundays. Irvine, call 833-2'469 fOf" location. 972-1900. 0:---------------------~---~~---------------------------------------------------------------------~------~~------------__;,---~~~~---~~---~~~~---~ .. DEBRA W'INGlR SHRLE Y MJX..LAN JACK f\CHOLSON PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A FILM BY JAMES L. BROO<S DEBRA WINGER· SHIRLEY MIGLAINE · TERMS OF ENDEARMENT CO-STARRlr«J JACK NICHOLSON·Di\NNY DE VlTO ANO.DiN UTHG<::M' SCREENPLAY BY JAMES L. BOOOKS PIDJUCED AND DIRECTED BY JAMES L BROOKS === A PA~~t"J_f"£!~. .. __ ' . NOWPl.AYING ...... = ....... °"""' WUYllllliiM PICitic 'I tf.WIY 38 °""''" .,..., _ .. 639-1770 ••••• ••t .; , ... , •u.&.· ' •· ~ J:~ For a-ifltd Ad ACTION Call A DAil Y PllOT AD-YISOI MJ-1611 .. "THE AMERICAN MOVIE OF THE YEAR:' ~~~~~~~-NEWSWF...EK~~~~~~~~ '"The Right Stuff' bas vigor, action, humor and heroics. It will have your -spirits soaring." CH"' Sito/it. THE TODAY SHOH~ NBC-tv 0 A terrific motion picture. Go see It." Jrwl sw,,1. GOOD MORNING AMERICA. ABC-TV •i-aw= BJOll'J' . 8"i"UPll' --··--· \ M,ltJrKI <ltAltfflft IRWIN WINl(lB 1'11.at•"I•• o\ PfflU .. KAlll·MAN """ mr RICilfl Sf\Jl-l-" l llMU l>.'i 1-'Rl\NK S<''l)ITOU!Nlll rDHl\IUUS 11\NCli llhNIUKSl·.N S(Y)TI Pi\llUN Dt.NNIS QUAii) $,\M HEMltO F1U-t> WAMO KIM $TANl.fY KAAl\AAA ttl.R ltl-Y VUW)lllK'A CAllTWftlOHT "'Mt:J..A fllJ I) -Ill IMU. CUNTI '""'•• •• .,_,,,..,...,. CAL.l B llbSOtANlil.. ._. .. .., ~·• ., l'OM 'Wflt.Jlt. ..,..,..,~ lltWIN WINKI l-lt-i~OIAit'ftlf;:v • ~-· •-h lllf)lfm1'1MO-,.,..,PWIUPKAUf-MA!'j ~::1111 1111.:-1!--!?J muwww IE l CUl'CIW'CUllOOOI J • • ...... -114-IQIOllCU"MIJ• .. 9 3! Currently Hanging liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ................................ iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiilil ................. __ 2 MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N. Malri St~ Santa Ana. 'SkyWatehefs of Ancient California," explores the s.gn1h· cance of astronomy In the lives of California's native Indians. includes baMlets, garments. shaman's toots, cosl umes and paintings.. th.rough Jan. 8, 10 a.m.·5 p.m. Tues . ..Sat; noon-5 ' • •11p•• •• , ~~NOWPLAYING ~~ llllA • COSTAlll(SA I ''"'1 8•·' WTA f( Sl'MIGS SAOl1"''°"'d~Or~ 111 S23)()U p.m. Sun. 547-8304 LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART. 307 Cliff Or., Laguna Beach, Stanton MacDonald-Wright, watercOlor and drawings. through Dec. 30: Currier & Ives collection through Dec. 30: large-scale sculpture by Christopher Schumaker. through 1:>eC 30. Contemporary Callfornla Artists SerteS features Bob Alderette, abstracts and Daniel Oouke, trompe l'oeil llCfYtk;s. through Jan. 8. 49-4-6531. 1 MLU HOUH. 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. ct exhibition of folk wt from atound the world, through Jan. 29. ~ open n<>Ofl.-4 p.m. V(ed.-Son: 636=1"232: ~ MUSEUM OF NORTH ORANGE COUNTY. 301 N. o. ct 0 See Currently Hanging Page 10 ~ French Fh C••l•t's "Dirty Dishes" (R) 2905 E Coast Hwy Corona del M a r "Tl .---------------------------------------------~ '•E •aNG BLOCl•STER OF A MonoN PICTm. Powerful, harrowing, deeply affe~ting, shocking, disturbing, unforgettable:' -Rex Reed, NEW YORK POST "Moves like lightning ..• strikes like lightning .. -.A temfic movie!" -Gene Shalit, TODAY SHOW NBC-TV "'S!ar 80' is very strong stuff. F9$Se is one of our-best mOViemil<ers.'' QI '< SWFACE -Jack Krol~ NEWSWEEK '"STAR 80' IS ONE OF THE GREAT FILMS OF THE 80's." -Joel Siegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA ABC-TV JIUAN II IIDIA '1UI ALOCOO -~ :CRlll.'i PU Y llT • WYER SIOO WllSI: BY mDIER _ ,_ ·-. -----· ... :=t•:,-,..:-••• ,, 5 ==.----= ==.a-- --&A--~ ~ TIMllr..w Cfll?lllllS.-._a.. 751-41.. .,... -- aO f~r11.SlAR II) •• IMll lllllAY El R(IRlS '(lff ROO£Rl~ f,ARR(ll &WR mR Im M (l[IOI •• RIAf Ill 11110' AlM llll MN Ml ,.., Mlf!Mi QAffiS • l•IH UH • ALAOO COMMH¥..uAll ·~llHIC!Olr ID f(l\1 Rf.g;r:•-J '. \ ........ - . ~o • PiL 1:00, l:GO 10:00 I ........ _._,..,,.. _ ' ..... ~ C) 'O c: C) I ~ § Ci: n..cano u.,.,_.. ...... 751-41 .. ~~ fMdild lmlll&1 CAil --· u,.,_ .,.. ..... CNl ~,., ...... , .. ,. 7'1-41 .. U~. tol. II 00 1waa1u •trllD 111oc:acn u....-.... (91) ...... II~ t 4S 7Sl-41M To.CDllD -.WI Ut .. ltl Cl'SI u.1...-.. , ...... llAll!lat f'CI Zl!-41! 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GALLERIES ALLENDALE GAlLERIES, 15~0 $.Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach. 41 sculptures by the Bennett brothers ol PaceNllle. indefinite. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. Indefinite, 497-6005. AQUA CLASSICS, 332 Forest Avenue Mall. Laguna Beach, QPefl house 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 11 to honor Austine Wood creator ol potage, which Involves light and polarizing !titers and diver ,00 underwater phot~ Choctl; Wade. also other water-related artworks such as hand-painted porcetain fish. crystal ships In decanters. keliedoscopes uslngrelltl aea Shells and star fish, Indefinite, 11 a.m.-4; p.m. Tue.-Sun. 494-0138. ART IMAGES. 24331 AiJelllda de la Carlota. Laguna Hills, "Best °' e.llnese," showing ol contemporary "Oil paintings In tredltlonal Balinese manne<, through Dec .. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat .. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 859-4899. ART STUDK>, 969 Sonoro Rd .. Costa Mesa, works by 0 See Cu"ently Ranglna Page 11 Buy our h oliday lover's Merri-Mint Sundae. And get our Ice Creatn Lover's Calendar Free. R1ch1 11<1\\ .11 "\'''""' "' \1 •Ur, 111 IPr mu n·ri 'rt'Cl.11 holiJJ\ tn '.ll'- Th, hr·• 1, "'"•'11-..'ll" m n \\,.,,,.\l1m ~unJ.ll', m,1Jl· 1u~1 !nr dw .... -.1-.>n Jr ,, f\'.lf<·•l "nh l\UllLC\ 1h11~·n11nr 1"· ,r,.1111 "'l'i" I \\rth l11,k·11-he" 111,L_, ,11\,I .--r~ .... "'":'l~~~---:: d.-u1r.u,·d ""h .rll ilw 1111111111111:, Th1·1'''l'\\'P .1,.inJ\ \.lll<''t~•llnl""\ 11l ,1111·h Tlw ..._ . .,,11,I m:.111, 1h, l•IN \ll'n .... ·n, l .. ·l ·r,.,1m f rn,·r,L.1k•nJ,H h k.llUI\"" I! rh111n1.:r.1rh,.,11lw me"! .,,,..,,,1,1hk. m• n·,fihl,• ~"'·11 ... ·11·, tel' .-n.·.1m l-rt.·.m"n' ,,,u \l , '<'r .... ,·n Bu, Pll<' ~1an-\hni ~un,Li.: and""''~"'·" 111.ir I .. · ( ''""11 U>wr' C1l1·nd.11 I''' >Ur., •ur m·.11 A11,f ,111r \\',1' 1>1 ..._.11,lini.: \~tu .1 H'r. .,,~,1.11 '-;I-A "t)~" CRl-1-Tl!'\C ;.;,a Harbor at Adams ---&U a IS .Currently Hanging II :q .................................... -. .................................................................. ~o v From Page 10 Yoroo. i11Ustra1or and paln1er. recee>tlon 5-8 p:m. Dec. 17. 662-5710. •c SPACE, 235 Forest Ave.. Laguna Beach, pho10- graphs by Pany Carroll and Fern Helland exhibits of large pho1o sculp1ures. through Jan. 21; also "A Senee of Place," photographs by Andr,a Jennison. David Familian, Dennis Giibert. Marlon Knight and Tom Breeden. Indefinite. 11:30-5:30 Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. •UJE..O GALLERY. 1540 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Early California Artlsts," works by locals. idefinlte. 1-5 p.m Tue.-Sun. 497-5377. CHM.US GAU.£RIES. 1390 S. Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach. new show of cetamics and paintings by Polla Pllfin. through Dec. 24; also cottectlon of Loren Gladstone; also display of exhibitors from Festival of the Arts for holiday buying. including Sherry Andrens. Chrlstophef Gwaltney. Ntcie O' Amico and Walter Reiss; group show by gallery artists, including Larry Christy and Jean Thomas. Indefinite, 11 a m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. DESIGNS R&CYCLED. 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton. "Gia.SS Winter '83,.. one-of-a-kind vases. figurines, sculptures by 18 Amef'ican artists, through Dec. 24, 10 a.m.-6 p.m Mon.-Sat. 879-1391. EDGE GALLERY, Celebrates One Year Anniversary, 24 artists 1nci\Kling Tony Delap, George Herms, Florence Arnold, Joanne Julian. through Jan. 20, opening reception 7 • 10 p.m. Dec. 3; open 11-4 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 871-5862. FULLERTON COLI.EGE faculty and student annual ceramtC sale noon-3 p.m. Sat .• 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Mon.-Wed. and 7-9 p.m. Tue. Dec. 10-14 .• 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. 871-8000. GALLERIA FINE ART. 3732 E. Pacific Hwy., Laguna Beach. '#O!'kS by Dali. Chagall, Wartiol, Erte, Miro. Pe1er Ma)(, also California artists. indellnlte. 10 a.m.-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 Steketee-and ·arcnltec:toral sculpture by Carmen Alvaret-Tostado. through c. 15. 895-8783. HAGGENllAKER OALLERIEI. 372 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach, 10th annual Holiday Open House for clients and artists. 1-4 p.m. Dec. 11. 494-2675. IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave .. Heritage Park Irvine," Irvine Collects Contemporary," Jasper Johns. Andy Warhol. Tony OePal. John Paul Jones, Susie Ketchum. paintings. drawings and sculptures, through Jan. 25. 9 a m -9 p.m. Mon.-Thur .. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri .. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat 552-1078. JEWllH CO...UNfTY CENTER OF CEHTRM. OR· ANGE COUNTY. paintlnos and sculpture by Shoshana Ernst and Lesley Ringer Hirchman; lithographs and sculp_ture by Reuven. Arden, Miro, Jean St. Piere, Finni and others, 1-4 p,m through Dec. 18, Jewish Federation Building Library, 12182 Buaro St.. Garden Grove. KOZAK GALLERY, 202 Newport Center Or .. Newport Beach, wildlife from an artist's petspectlve lri soft graphls rorms by Brent Harder, lithographs by Picasso. Pe1er Mb and more. Jeanne LaAae does on-the-spot portraits, indefinite. 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. ~0-7259. KftONOUIST GM.LERY. 484 N. Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach. oil paintings by Robert Wood. famous for hie land and seascapes of America; also Newport Beach artist Frank Germain, portrayals of American West; bronze sc14lptures by Richard Meyer and Juan Martinez. 10:30-5:30 dally except Tue . indefinite. LAGUNA ORtGINALS GALLER';, 330 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. celebtatea 20th anniversary Meh weet<end In December. featuring Frank Whipple's humorous nun paint· 1ngs and seascapes by Robert Wee. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon -Fri .. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 494-2081. MATERI FINE ART GALURY. 1492 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach, works by Oatl, VaMfely, Philip Moyer. Miro (largest collection of Miro graphic$ In U.S.) and rare group or etchings by Rembrandt. lndeflnhe, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dally. 494-3903. MIUS HOUSE ART GAU.ERY. International Folk Art, toys. sculpture. pottery. through Jan. 29; Corita Kent, exhibit or watercolors and the Moments suite, th1ougt1Jan.8; special gilt shop created for these ellhlblts. 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. noon_. p.m. Wed.-Sun. 838-6707. NEWPORT •ACH CITY HAU GAU.ERV. 3300 Newporf Blvd., Newport Beach, olls by Norman Lloyd, acrylics by Wllllam Lee Holt and oll palntlnos with maritime flavor by Wflllam Coburn, through Dec. 14; Gary Shla C\'abb, Tustin. 0«amlca. Brenda Conner, Weetmlnater. Chlneee brush artltt, l<itty Aquilar, El Toro. fiber ert, George Long. aeryhca, Audrey McN91ff. oils and Joan Chrlstenaen. watercolors. through Jan. 25, 8-1 p.m. dalty. 528· J2SI. OCEANWCMlllCI, 2811 V1"8 Wey, Newport BNch, "New Ora-.:· by UrNa Schnelder. 1hrough Dec. UI. 9 a.m.·5 p m Mon.-Ftl. 87~3804. OAANCll COMI COLU• PHOTO GAL.I.UY, 18-prlnt exh1b1t1on by Reagan Louie Which de_ats with struggle as an artist and Chinese bacl(ground. through Dec. 13, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Mon.-Fri 432-5034. POMEROY GALLERY, 5651 Lincoln Ave .. Suite A. Cypress. Indian artists including Esperanza. Fred Duran and Alfredo Aodr1Quez. lndefin1te. 827-1010. QUORUM. 374 N. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach. Lori Ouarton's flora and fauna watercolors: Wally Schauer'a collages and oils. Sid Ladensen's sculptures. through Jan. 1. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. 494-4422. ST. NICHOLAS GALLERY. 31761 Camino Capistrano. Capistrano Plaza. San Juan Capistrano. hand-cral1ed fantUles and Christmas d8StgflS by owner artists. through Dec., 10 a.m.-5 p. m. daily. 661-2850 HOOi !BAC« COlUGE ART GAU.aAY, SouttLCam· - pus, 28000 Marguerite Pky., Mission Viejo, photographs by ~ Jerry Birchfield, Mark Chambeflaln and Aon Letghlon. ends ~ Dec. 16. 831 ... 530. • ~ IANDITONE GALLERY, 384A N. Coas1 Highway. ~ Laguna Beach, "Winter Fac1 and Fantasy:· works reflect ~ artists' view of winier including oils by Louisa Cooper and ~ wa1ercolors by Marge C•apman. through Jan 2. 11 a.m.-4 - p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-6775. "Tl BON SIEMON GALLERY. 1166 Sunflower at Fairview. ~ Costa Mesa. "Quality of Llgh1." holiday showing of art by ~ Craig Pursety. P111rlcia Murillo. Shirley Amburgey, Gregory ':< Parker, Joy Richey and olhefs. through Dec 30. 10 a.m.-6 9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 557--0604. (t; New. On Arista Albums and Arista ualitaP, Cassettes. IN THE !EAT Of TIE NIGHT •ISTll.l CAN'TGHOYBILCMNG YOU • ELECTRONIC LOVER -------·--- ANGELA BOFILL TEASER AIR SUPPLY llltludn lOSI ff LCM All OUI Of lOYl MAKING LOVE (Out of Holh1 Al Aa) BARRY MANILOW GREATEST HITS VOL. 11 ('dve tbeillQ : °'""*~ 2101 HARBOR BLVD. ------MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER • LOCATED IN COST A MESA • HAllOR AT ADAMS • 546·00• [r <-] 12 Currently Screening g; THE MG CHILL! Aeted R. A werm. auperbty ec:ted lllm ebouL~ r9Jf\lon oJ college tnenda, following the death ol • 4; comrade. Wrltef-direc:tor L•-enoe Kudan ("Body Heat" .£l and the George Lucas mega·hlta) sets up the story to meke a E Big Point about the 19601 generation. He never quite mattes Cl that point, but the film remains an eno-ging. funny study of ~ friendship. v v v c3 BRAINSTORM: Rated PG. A atunning special effects film • which explores the Inner apace of the mind rather than the ~ oute< spece depicted in moat such films. Superb acting by :g st an Cbrlst<>Pher" Walken, the late Nat• Wood. and Louise u. Fletcher who create a machine that can record the thoughts, ..... .... G> J OUT on emotions and dreams of one person end transfer them to another pereon. Sort-of a huth•n tape oeck. Super Panasonic fllm will make the audlenee feel the action as well aa see It. A tun tum . .,.....,.....,.... "A CHRISTMAS STORY: Rated PG. A holiday treat for all generations, brimming with nostalg~. about • Midwestern family celebreting Christmas In the t!MOs -and undergoing hllarlous eompllcallons along the WflY. Da.rren McGavtn ia excellent as the harried father with Melinda Dillon and Peter Biiiingsiey as Mom and Junior (the latter the personification of author/narrator Jean Shepherd) . .,.... .,.....,.... " THE DEAD ZONE: Rated A. Dino De Laurentlis' movie LU NCH & DINNER njoy any onr ol these three delicious cntrcrs. and \W will servr you,our Merry Chri stma s Margarita. or your rhoicc or a non-alcoholic beverage. It's our way of wishing you a ve ry happy Holiday Season. A . STEAK PICADO $6.25 T<'ndcr ptl'H''i or ju1t ~ ht'l'I. '-<IU((•t•d lo 1x-rfl'l I llHI Wllh h\'11 IX'llJX'fl>, onion:. and tomator:.. Well <;('d~.'n('d hut 11011,'IO hlll. W11 h rlu· ilnd b(',111, B. LOS ANGEL ES SALAD A d<'li< lous salad tossed in our unique dres~rn~. tOJlfl(•d with uX'kl•d, lhillcd picu•s of Ir.in pork. avocado. tomato. olives and tMllld strips C. CltlCKEN TACO AN O CHICKEN ENCHILADA A chicken taco with rhcese. lc11uc<' and tomato. And, 3 lOtn tortllla lllll'll wllh luky chicken lhunks.1oppcd with mjfd rtd sauce. Wilh rile irnd bca11' ~ ... ~ ... 1 ~~· I I $5.25 $4.85 AN!lnm • I~ 10 tt.a1"" lll\'d "''°', flOlll OISl\f)'l.lnd C1"ta ~ • l~l SI "'''""SI I I Ml """h "'Ji.'lllll l 1W•l 11.wa MEXfCAfl RJSTAU~S version of the bestMller by horror novelist Stephen King ia a psychic thriller starring Chrlstcpher Walken and Brooke Adams. Fast pac.d film about a schoolteacher who can see Into t he future and Inadvertently discoVefS • polltlclan destined to beeome President and pulh the button unless he can do something to stop the man. Direct« David Cronenberg ("Scanners") stlclca close to the original in this gripping film . .,.... .,.... v FLASHDANCE: Rated A. Newcomer Jennlfef Beals stars In this vtaualty exciting but weakly written film about a female welder who longs to become a ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian Lyne. v v NATE AND HAYES: Rated R. Tommy Lee Jones stars as an 1880s American pirate In this lively but excessively violent South Seas adventure. The thin plot concerns a mlaalonary's bride-to-be who Is kidnapped by by rogue pirates. Michael O'Keefe and Jenny Seagrove co-star . .,.....,.... NEYER CRY WOU:: Rated PG. Charles Martin Smith ("American Graffiti") stars as a biologist studying wolves In the northern Canadian wilderness. A beullfully photographed nature adventure directed by Carroll Ballard ("The Black Stallion") . .,.....,.....,.... NEVER SAY NEYER AGAIN: Rated PG. Sean Connery ts back as James Bond, but this 007 adventure ls strictly by the numbers. The<e are the usual chases. escapes and electronte gadgets, bot nothing that hasn't been done before -and better. Among the supportlr:ig actors. only Barbara Carrera sizzles. Irvin Kershner ("The Empire Strikes Back") directs mechanically . .,.... .,.... OCTOPUSSY: Rated PG. Don't look for deep charac- terizations or socla.l lessons. but if you're a fan of the James Bond series. you'll love this latest adventure. Director John Glen ("For Your Eyes Only") seems to be anxious to top the outrageous stunts In "Raiders of the Lost Ark". and he comes awfully close. Roger Moore and Maud Adams star . .,.... .,.... .,.... RETURN Of lltE JEDI: Rated PG. George Lucas' "Star Wars" story is brought to a stunning climax. The characters may be a bit two-dimensional bit the action sequences and special eHects are among the most excillng ever put on film. Stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford . .,.... .,.... .,.... .,.... THE RIGHT STUFF: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book about the test pilots and the Mercury astronauts Is brought to the screen skillfully by writer-director Philip Kaufman. While their deeds are larger·than-111e, the pilots remain comfortably human. Vivid performances by Soott Glenn, Ed Harris. Sam Shepherd. Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey. v.,.... v.,.... STAYING ALIVE: Rated PG. John Travolta returns as Tony Manero In the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever .. Manero, however. has discarded his disco duds and Is trying to matte it as a Broadway daneer Travolta ls sexy and funny, but this sequel, thanks to the shallow direction of Sylvester Stallone, doesn't match the flavor of "Fever.".,......., U RMS Of ENDEARMENT: Rated PG. Debra Winger and Shirley MacLalne give Oscar-caliber performances in this funny and touehlng film. which traces a mother-daughter relatlonlhlp over 30 years. Jack Njcholson. as a paunchy, drunken astronaut, Is also superb.· The serious twist thal occues two-thirds through Is manipulative, bul you'll probably succumb to It anyway. James Brooks was the writer-director • .,.... .,.... .,.... UNDER F1RE: Rated R. A tense pofitlcal thriller about )ournallsts who lose their objectivity when they get caught up in the Nicaraguan revolution of 1979. Excellent performances by Nick. Nolte. Joanna Cassidy and Gene Hackman. There are a few contrivances In the plot, but the action moves so swiftly you'll hardly notice . .,.... .,.... .,.... · .,.....,.... .,.... v . Excellent; v.,.... v . Very good; "".,..... Good: .,.... • Not so good Tarzan is 7 1 , but not withering on the vine ,..,,,,_...... ..... LOS ANGELES -Isn't i\ enough that Popeye, Betty Boop and Mickey MoU9e have all turned 50 and face the prospect ol suffering from hardening of the ink? How about Ta.nan -he'• 71 and still on the vine. • Now comea newa \hat apace adventurer Ji1aah Gordon ia goina10 tum 60 in Ja.iuary. The famous .newspaper comic strip created by Alex Raymond allo became the stuf f of movie leriall llarring ..... Cnbbe ln the 193CJs, end ... n'8Cll lnllo . btc-~t movie ln 1880. ftlih llarNftl 60! Mini, yoa!N mm'dll& The good old days ... Still on stage in Orange County What.ever happened to the good old days? If you're a regular patron of professional and community theaters along the Orange Coo.st. the answer is "nothing." They're still with us. With the singular exception of South Coo.st Repertory's Second Stage -which specializes in world premieres -virtually every producing group from one end of the coastline to the other tipped its hat to the oldies but goodies during 1983 with at Least one certified revival. At some playhouses -in Irvine and Westminster particu- larly -the past was completely dominant. The main stage of SCR witnessed more than its usual c.'Omplement of gems from yesteryear with the mounting of "Boy Meets Girl." "Major Barbara." "The Imaginary Invalid" and "Playboy of the West.em World." The Latter two were reprise st.agings of previous SCR productions cactualJy, so was "MaJOr Barbara" if onel'OUn lS the l'Ompany's first summer in Long Beach in 1964). Downstairs, where the 1982-83 season was devoted to first glimpses of new plays. only one production, "Christmas on Mars." had been seen elsewhere before, and that one only once. The Second Stage continues to be Orange County's most exciting theater to visit. Down the coast at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. producer-director Kent J ohnson spent most of the year proving that non-Equity certainly is not synonymous with non -prof~ional. After a sub-par"AnnieGet Your Gun" marked thee nd of unionized theater at the San Clemente showplace, J ohnson and his crew moved in and applied a fresh coat of polish to old musicals like "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" and "Guys and Dolls" as the theater By TOM TITUS Of the Dally Pilot Staff observed its 10th anniversary. The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. mean- while, kept its standards high with a pair of splendidly mounted m usicals, "West Side Story" and "Brigadoon." In the case of "West Side Story" it was the Latest in a succession of summer blockbusters that began in 1980 with "Grease." On the community theater front. the revival flavor was particl,llarly exemplified by the Irvine Community Theat<'r and the Westminster Com - munity Theater. which mountro 10 oldies be- t Wt'<'O lh(•ffi Al Irvine, the en lire ye<Ar was devoted to plays from the 19-tOs as JCT p~·nted a "revival sea.son." Westminstl'r, whether by accident or design. went through u six-play yl·ar without staging a show w ritlkn lat<'r than the 1950s. The Laguna Moulton Playhouse curtailed its summer producllon ~:hcdule (after pt.'Ople stayed away from last year's '-'fhomh11l" m droves) and poured its energies into a pair of elaborate musicals, the old "Funny Girl'' and the newer "They're Playing Our Song.'' Not to be out.done in the nostalgia department, the Huntington Beach Playhouse reached back for four pre-1960 scripts in its eight-show season The past also was prevale nt at the San Clement<' Community Theater which spotlight.c~ the Forties and Fifties. A mixture of old and new scripts balanced the seasons of both the Newport Theater Arts Center . Newport. Downeg &. SI l o dri£t Ji?~~ er l H'l wc,1 l'ac1l1c Coo,1 ttw v 1IWi'I \,'Ulh rtl ,...,._p::wl •••If I Rt'4'rva11on•: 642-l2Q) France have sontethln~ dellclouslg In common. th~earJ-t_, h l'nch CountTy Dining Downey (213) 927·0133 ~ (714) 955·2755 They 811 share the lcno'<ll1edqe ol how to Pfepare •nd scrvl' authentic French Country culs.ne. 'The Pleosant Peasant olfefS true home 9'yle French Country dining. Pfes«!~ '"a c11SOlll roman11e 11tmosphc1~ C1n't Fhl That Special Chrlslmll Gift 1 GW1 I Gt1nd Dinnfr Thl11T1 CMllfic1t1 The Award-winning Broadway Musical Hit I and the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, the latter introducing the community scene's only world premiere in "Game Show." The Arts Center's s late• was curtailed by remodeling, while the Actors Theater added a "dark night" program of extra attractions. Three community theaters came to the end of the road at their respel·Hve locations the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, the Mission Viejo Play house and Showcase Productions. All thrN' will be back in 1984, however, and these stones will ht· detailed in next Friday's column. ThE' inevitable duplication of effort occurred among the <.'Ommunity theaters, this time on thl· revivals. Both "Private Lives" and "The> Marriagl' Go Round" saw two productions each during l 98:l. while the Saddleback ~mpany Thcawr'ssumml·r shows, "Man of La Mancha" and "Mister Rolx·rL..;" each was duplicated by a ,local produC'lng group. This brief overvi<'W sets thl· sUlgC' for our annuaJ fi ve-part yearend series on local theater Next week both the professional and l'Ommunity theaters on the Orange Coast will be C'xamaned while the following week will S4.."e thl' unveiling of the Daily Pilot's cho1c.'l'S for top non-professional productJons. actors and the 198a man and woman of the year in theater. Stay tuned. i11 t fie 13 0 II> n lb 3 a lb ... <D CD w • •• The Classics ~ ==========::::::==::::::::::::=:::=:::=:::;;;m;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~------ • 0> r O> .. ~ E 8 Cl) 0 >. ~ :2 .. u.. Knights of the stage ••• Passing away ~,,_ ...... LONDON -The death of Sir Ralph Richardson underlines the mortality of an im- mortal band of actors who have electrified the British theater for a half-century. Richardson, who died recently at age 80, was one of Britain's great "acting knights," with Lor.d Laurence Olivier, 76, Sir John Gielgud. 79, S ir Alec Guinness, 69, and Sir John Mills. 75. The eccentric and much-loved Richardson. whose career included more than 200 plays and 100 films. had been appearing in "Inner Voices" at London's National Theater until illness required him to bow out Sept. 14. His show-must-go-on attitude . was charac- teristic of the actor-knights. Olivier is in France Calming a television adaptation of J~hn ~o_wles' "The Ebony Tower," and Gielgud has JUSt flrushed a TV production in Britain of "The Master of Ballantr~e." But as their gene ration continues to win esteem, another talented generation waits in the wings to inherit their mantle. Albert Finney, Alan Bates and Ian McKellan may soon be worthy of a collective accolade all their own. Richardson, Gielgud and Olivier can be seen together playing three ministers at the court of Ludwig, the "mad king" of Bavaria, in a 13-hour television film called "Wagner," starring Richard Burton as the German composer. Completed in April, "Wagner" is under negotiation for showing on an American cable channel late this fall. The joint participation of the three giants of British theater is typical of their frequent l'Ollaboration. Richardson and Gie lgud first met in 1930 at London's Old Vic The<itre and their careers frequently crossed. In IY70. David Storey's 0 See The Classics Page 15 OUT ort·THE NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Include• Beverage -Well Drin k or Beer 9 •• 1:00 171 2 Plaeen tia 645-8091 COSTA MESA bnnnrC ~(Q)ltJaJE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTRY TWO STEP DANCE CONTEST Sponsored By ,==·J='="='''='=~="=' .. ="=·!J="'==== • lt of Anaheim lat Prize: loud trip for I &o herta Vallarta pl• 1 week M&el aceo•-odadoal pl• •1&0 cull for _.e 11011eJ. W eekl.y Prizee ... Trophiee, Lu Veau tripe, dinnen, concert licketa & morel Held ev.ry Tbunct.y nisht 8:30 p.m. Tbru Dec. 29th. Finl.la OD Dec. 29th. CONTINENTAL CUISINE, 751·2820 SCANDINAVlAN SPEClAl.TlES, 751·2810 695 Town Center Drive, CO!lta Mesa 751-6100 .Orange Coast College Community Service Office presents THE NUTCRACKER Ftaluring Civic Bal/ti of Southtrn Calif. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 Two Shows -2 P.M. and 7:30 P.M ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Robert Moore Theatre 2 701 Fcllrview Rodd, Costd Mes..\ Tu1tts: $4.00 Prr·salr li 5 t1t1 at du11r $1 ,1,1 D15l~unt ''" ( ~r/J•m I fnJrr I: TICKETS/\1u-MC: 432-5527 "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive MARONE'a -NEW IN LAGUNA HILLS Come In and enjoy the Intimate atmosphere of MAAONE'S be1utllul new resteur111t In Laguna Hiiia. Whet really sets this gourmet restaur1nt apar1 trom all the rest Is Its personal touch. In lddltlon 10 1n exquisite menu . ~ you m1y deSlgn/ereate your own meal with the expert guidance ol the owner F.rlx Miione. They .,.. proud to ennounce th1t some wonderful new desserts hive been lc:lded to their menu. You can enjoy such delicious deuerta u C111tt1 (1 combln1tlon of flavorlul end different Ice creems). exqulille chocolate mouate, C1nolll, "Tr'9Qllino (made out of frozen Zlbeglonl COWlfed with chocol1te) 1nd Tlrtufo for thOM ol you thlt IOYe ctlocolatel MARONE'S. 24801 Alicia Patttw1y, Legun1 Hiiia. FOf retef· v1tlons, pteue call (714) 770-6983. Open lor lunch Monday through Frld1y lrOQ\ 1 t:30-2:30 and for dinner Monday through S1turd1y lrom 5:30-11:30. CllAZYHORN -COUNT9'Y TWO ITE, DAMCf CONTHT All you country/western IOvets better oet reedy to kick up your heels. The Crezytlofte Steakhouse la holding their Southern Gllilornl1 country two step dance contest, lf)OnlOfld by Go Trivet of Anlhelm. First prize It 1 round trip IOf two to Puert1 Vlllll't• plus one weell hotel eccommod1tlona end S250 cash 9')8ndlng money. Weekly prizes include trophies, Lu Veges trips, dinners, c:oncen tlcilets and mota. The d1nce contest Is held .-y Ttlursdey night 1t 8·30 p.m. with the llnata on Decl9mbef 29th. The Crazyhc>rM SIMkhOuM la loc•tld at the O)W Roed exit oft the Newport Freew1y. Cell 549-1512. HOW MOUT A CHMITMAI PARTY OR HOlmAY HAPNl•Ua AFLOAn For 1 Chtletm•• pany or holiday happening that's different &lccenMf Crultel out of Por11 O'Cell 11 offering dlnnef and cocktell crultes for groups of 30 or more •board Its fleet of fent•y INps. lt'I e specie! opportunity for C04"119lny pwllel, onlce geMQgether9. tamlty reunions and eoclal rec.ptlons to enjOy • 2~ l"IOUI llolid-V ~· •boetd • tall-muted Miling ship Of e ~ l'Mrboat IUCfl .. .,._,the MIN!Ulppl AfY9f trom Netdlez to New Or1Mn1 In de.Vt of yesteryeer. The Showbott, 1 trtple-deelcld atemwheeler wtth two eoct1t111 10ungM. a ~ floor. dining Nlon and IOe creem penor, cen handle dinner pertlel of up to 3!50 pm1ngeia. Your Ofoup can enjoy e 14-mlte, 2'h hour CNIM wlttl 11119 entertelnment end• prime rib dinner tor 121.MI per perton cs12. 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T ...... . •Cl._ ....... --~----~------------------........... _...... 15 The Classics ................................................................................................................ ~ 0 V' From Page lt Olivier's Hotspur in "Henry IV, Part l ," and his GreatBritishactressesoftnesamegeneratioh i "Home" paired them on stage to great critical performance in the title role of Ibsen's epic "Peer are Dame Wendy Hiller, 71, and Dame Peggy e acclaim, and Harold Pinter says he wrote his 1975 Gynt." Ashcroft, 75, who both appeared opposite Rich-~ drama "No Man's Land" for the two actors. They Gielgud enjoyed a string of successes in ardson when the National Theatre opened its new ~ also worked together in Joseph Brooks' film Shakespeare, and played the .Bard himself in 1974 London complex with Ibsen's "J ohn Gabriel g. "Invitation to the Dance," as yet unreleased. in Edward Bond's play "Bingo." Olivier played a Borkman" in 1975. ~ With Olivier, Richa,rdson established the New notable Henry V and Macbeth, and won an Many of these talents juggled suceessfulstage ~ Old Vi.c Theatre in 1944 and scored some of his Academy Award for his performance as Hamlet in careers with award-winning film work. In 6_: great.est theatrical triumphs: his Falstaff to 1948. 0 See The Clanica Page 16 Cl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Burt Hixon, creator-owner-operator of the world-famous WerehouM R .. teur•t in New- port Beach. is readying his popular waterftont dinner house for holiday celebrations. Including the upcoming Christmas Boat Parade. OtlTtE flfu~k Bv Frf'df'rlck L o1« 8 001< and L11rlu By Alan Joy Lf'rner Performances Tues lhru Sun Sal 8 Sun Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Senta Ana 92704 SEAFOOD NEWBURG AND SPINACH SOUFFLE CREPE A delicately seasoned Seafood Newburg Crepe oombined with a Spinach SoufTle Crepe. And your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. STEAK DIANE Beef tenderloin filets sauteed and topped with Madeira sauce. Served with a vegetable. poUJtoes and your choice or a mixed gree~ or orange almond salad. FE'ITU<XINE CARBONARA Ribbon pasta saut.eed with bacon. mushrooms. onions and peas blended into a ve/i.'ety sauce of cream and freshly grated Parmesan and Romano cheeses. Plus your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. After buying all those presents. treat yourself to one too. Right n<ltV our deliciOus old work! dinners are S{)CCialty priced. Each one is ju~ $6.95 any night after live. But hurry. This low prirf> ends soon. It's the mos1 e.xtravagant gift you71 ever get rfA' $6.95. South C,oost flaw (714) 556-1225 UnA'CfSILY Towne Center. San Dlcfo (619) 453-6616 Offer good alter 5PM And try.us for SUnday Brunch. I I i I I \ I I \ I . 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Ca. 2 Friday, Dec. 9, 1983 .. lporlslllliW It's Jayne vs.Jane for fitness After looking at Jayne Kennedy no one could ever accuse her of being a plain Jane. . Kennedy has her sights set on another Jane. Fonda. as both are friendly rivals in the trendy physical fitness and shape-up market. "Love Your Body & More" Is Kennedy's sec- ond exercise album. And by the looks of her long. lean body. she must prac- tice what she preaches. tfer career after work· ing at CBS Sports has been busier than ever. Aside from promoting her exercise projects, which also include radio and video aspects. Ken- nedy has recently served as TV hostess-for the Pet of the Year and Miss Universe pageants. As an entry In the 1970 Miss Universe cornpeti· tion. she became friends with Deborah Shelton. who now stars on NBC's ''The Yellow Rose." "We both thought we couldn't win," says Ken- nedy. "I thought I wouldn'.t win because I was black. Debbie was from Virginia and Miss Virginia had won the year before." But it didn'\ stop Shelton from taking the crown . ''The first lime I saw her," says Kennedy, "l knew sf\e'd win. She's the most beauUful per- aon I've ever teen.'' The friends were re-acquainted In the 1979 TV movie "The My•· terioWI bland of BNuti- rul Women." Rolallnc- Chao of "AfterMASH;' Jatme? Lyn Bl~r (for· merty of "Bare F..e~") and Susie Coheto Bono (Sonny'a.-wat.) w.,.allo In the cut. -•rriclay ____ _ Saturday -··-llY---- ........ llJ .......... The Piiot T Race for the North Pole Rod Steiger, flanked by two Hklmo1, portrays Robert E. Peary. the ambitious explorer who claims to have been the first to reach the North Pole. The controversy that erupted over hie clalm1. and those •Dec. 9 -Dec . 1 S. • of Frederick A. Cook, wlll be dramatized In 'Cook and Peary: The Race to the Pole' on KNXT TuHday at 9 p.m. The CBS production al10 stars Richard Chamberlain H Cook. -Day1i11ae Osama 'General Hospital •• .'. Luke, Laura together again By LYNDA HIRSCH . ALL MY CHILDREN: Enid feigns illness to stop Greg from meeting with Jenny. When Adam Chandler cannot make it to Erica's promotion party she is forced to go alone. After party Erica and Mike bed down. Mark returns tdne but Ellen refuses to see him. Mark moves in with the Martins. Nina continues to pursue Cliff. Devon un- happy when she wanta to viait Lynn and discovers Lynn's lover is visiting. Spotting Tad's gold chain at her house Liz.a realizes he's having an affair with her mother. Liza heads for Foxy's and gets involved with truck driver. Vera contacts Tad, who rushes~ Liz.a, but she runs ~way. ANOTHER WORLD: Mark tells Stacy he will not have needed surgery until they wed fu hosp:ltal. When Stacy paya visit, Mark haa minister in his hospital room to pertonn ceremony. Driving during sn.owatonn Jennifer is killed. Kevin blames his father for Jennifer's death. Sally teU. Peter she's Kevin's natural mother. Jamie plans to prove Ted gave Nicole her latest doee of · cocaine. . . AS THE WORLD TURNS: Cr-aig has all bues <:OVered_dJ.ui.ng"his "paralysis" act, including a disability policy and pills to ca\.llle uncoMCiousnesa right after the fall. AtJ Betsy's about to leave Craig approaches her, she puU. away and he "falls" down stairs. Steve considers working long-distance truck run. When Terry, Steve·~ clown friend from the circua, suggest.a he and Steve start conatrucUon flnn, Diana decides t.o be their fint client. Bob tells Jeff board haa suspended him from hospital until he get.a help for drua problem at treetment cettter. Jeff ref\.l8etl. Bryan tum1 down Aerial's request for job on newspaper. Richard, still claiming to be wealthy when he's around Barbera, pta job• night janitor in exehanae for •partn)ent. ·. CAPITOL: Sam ....._ Myrna M Jovee her, not Fran, and Waml her that her cmtinual 80Nlltiom will deltroy their ~To keep Wall-'= Bonni from • paya IOIDeOM to ~and dalln tbal Ronni ill out with Zeb. Ronni thinka lhe WM stood up by Wally and dedciel they are finiahed. Talldna .bout date with TbomM to Rormi. Bedi ........ aaDI nx.n. .bdy. Bonni wandll'I II Beth ltlll _._ for Jotdy, but ~ 1911 no. TbomM Wlpll Bldl'l ....... llon thatlhe .:!lw wmi-.. '° ......... ~ ..... 4 Frtday,0.C.t, 1113 for she and Jordy when they run into sonallty made plans.for New York trip each other. Thomas tells Beth he's with Curtis. Roger living with Ann for found position in Washington hospital. · political reasons and she warns Roger After Pattla practices with gun, she to keep his distance. Spotting Lorna at wipes off fingerprints, then places gun "The Hideaway" Dirk realizes that in desk drawer. she's rich and-wants to get involved DAYS OF OUR LIVES: After kid-with her. Art believes Dirk may have napping Melissa, Peter heads for New been in the house the night Garth was ·York. The twosome are caught in a killed. snowstorm and take refuge in a ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Plansl.or.-Soot farmhouse where Peter ties Meliasa up. to murder David go awry when Scott is Liz and Neal prepare for wedding at shot by one of the ~ents instead. Th.e prison in two weeks. Tony and Sandy gun is then placed at David's feet, and a share romantic evening. Roman pasaes <iyifig Scoti mumbles David's name. outaftereat.ingpoi8on-laceddoughnut. Anthony interested in Samantha. Left He is rushed to hospital after suffering by Jenny. Brad comes on to Delilah, but apparent heart attack. Bo revives she turns him down. Alex's football Roman. Alice manages to help Bo aid career ov~rdue to knee injury. Brad Roman's et1C8pe. Alex orden Anna st.arts to Vernon in treasure hunt and killed. Marlena upset when Anna wants to be certain that Jenny wins. wants to leave town with Carrie. RYAN'S HOPE: When Faith trys to EDGE OF NIGHT: Body of Kraus tell Jill Maggie forged the check, Jill found in Whitney's attic. Sky and accwiea Roger and Faith of always Raven pose as Earl's houakeeper to treating Jill like an outsider. Joe and investigate murder. Derrek spends Siobhan continue their relationship night with.Chris after his apal'.tment is and plan platonic meetings in Father broken into. Derrek sleeps on couch, McShAne's study. When Lelgh re- but when Miles arrives at Chris's he ceives threatening notes she fears Ryan get.a furious. Chris demures when is in danger. Sydney conf~ when Miles offers to take her to London with Jack becomes furious at her suggestion him. Preacher finally «eeptl' Jodie's that they investigate underworld decision to attend out-of-town college. while in Milan. Attacked by Dusty Bess GENERAL HOSPITAL: After being fight.a him off. When he hits his head, sworn in 81 mayor, Luke spots Laura. Bess runs to Jill clatmlng to have killed He's overjoyed at hM return, but Laura,,.._-t-tt..._sE'AftcH FOR TOMORROW: fearful that she, Luke and her family ~~..--c will be murdered by Stavros. Luke endy loees baby after auto accident. tells Laura that she wu kidnapped by Bryan beaia Warren w.b.en he teams the Caaaidines, but Laura tells Luke Warren fathered Wendy's baby. Sonny that she later married Stavros because and ffocan debate about quoting she th~ht Luke wu dead and Varga'a lut w~ about "$3 million Stavroe "had promiled to protect her. under the roee" in stor)'' about his Laura reunites with Leslie and Rick. death. Suzie realiJie9 Warren is staying and they decide to hold Prell con-married to her because of her $4 million ference claiminl Laura bu amneela lnheritance when abe reechee !'89 21. and hes no memory of·what ha~ YOUNG AND RESTLEMi GlN • t.o her after her dJaappeu-ance hopinc Ulell to ao to bed wlth Jack. Jack this will make StaVl"OI drop his pualed becewe JW didn't tell hlm she murderoua plual. WM prwcnant. Victor IC* t.o Nikki and GUIDING UGBT: Alan heeds for •YI the)' cian renwl.n frimdl but they 'l\&lla to brtna Bllly'a ex-wife to cannot coni.ct .ch other• often• Sprtnafjekl. Tony and Annabelle make they ance did. Ba'by Vlet.orie t. recover- love. lAilley Ann Uplet became her lns jLwt fine. Nikki confwed becaU. addde attempt WM W\llUCCelllul. HW-Bic:k II jlalaul of \he attention she pays uy, dilllh.med with lite........... to the baby.~ plali. tot: a deddll to take eolo bedtpadrfnC trip. quickmcl....,.,,..tNt ber Phillip under ratra1n6n1 order to NY mind wbm Jadl'• i...,.. lalb ioucfa. away frcD Beth. V..-~ IUYea~about1fJ41rlawrfM Into ...... Nola to be her bridwmWd. _,, tr _,, .,.,., Wrl• ID L.)'Ddl Bndlly DlrfllUI wt.n UDiaD ...... llJncll. 00 IWd ,,. •• .,,.,.,......,.. a.ch haw campl11e phJllm1 .....,._ P.O. h Jtao, ~ Ollft· "'"· adan. Sbe...U·w"*.-___,,,._. •• _UWINGI·"* rwC n1_1,..._:---.-........ , ..... ,,., •• • Lt)1wMn ......... ~ ot-a_._, ............. ~ l;.o, ........ thllt .... citbft ,.... ... < -TV Jlnlanna Actor-=Richarcl-Masar .. .-He's everyw here nowadays- By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Dellr ........ Actor RJchard Masur seems to be everywhere these days. Just a few nights a~o. he was aeen aa Danny Taylor, the ill-fated drunk In a television movie baaed on John Steinbeck's ''The Winter of Our Dis· content." F.arlier this season he had a supporting role ln the much-praiaed TV movie, "Adam." On the big screen, he portrays a college recruiter in ''Risky Business," a slick public relations man in "Under Fire" and a mean-tempered husband in ''Nlghtmares.'' "h 's funny," Masur says. "It's a lot of the stuff that I made over the course of a year just happening to be released at the same time. "'Nightmares' was nevet supposed to be a feature. That was made as a TV pilot for a horror anthology series. And they were so hagpy with the way It turned out they released it as a feature. "'Risky Business' was a job that I did and almost forgot about. It was only three days of my life. I thought it was a fun script but I didn't particularly think the part was much of anything. I thought it would be fun to do, and I'd never been to Chicago before. "'Under Fare' was a case where the director. Roger Spottiswoode. Is some- one I've known for years. When this project came along, I was real excited for him. and he asked me to come in and read for it." Masur is particularly pleased with his portrayal of Danny in "The Winter of Our Discontent." Steinbeck's story concerns a store clerk named Ethan and his longtime friend Danny. Ethan needs a loan to buy back the store his family once owned. But to get the loan. he must convince Danny to sell some family property. The story becomes a test between friendship and greed. The CBS movie marked the American television debut of actor Donald Sutherland. "I worked almost exclusively with Donald," Masur said. ''Donald and I were working under horrible circum- stances. since we arrived late on a Sunday night to start shooting Monday morning. Having never laid eyes on one another. we were supposed to be playing guys who had known each other for 40 years. We got very lucky in that there was an almost instant rapport." ''The Winter of Our Discontent," the last of Steinbeck's novels. is not as widely read as some of his earlier Richard Masur classics. It was the only one of his novels not set in Northern California. It was written while the author was living in Sag Harbor on Long Island. The movie was set in New England. "ln the book, my character was incredibly embittered," Masur says. ''He would wander the streets, grub- bing quarters from people so he could drank. I think Michael de Guzman (writer of the TV movie) made a really wonderful choice in that it was really hard to care about Danny in the book. In the movie,. by choosing to have a major decision already made and this kind of peace in the character, he's made the character more appealing and charming." · ln his acting career. Masur has played his share of appealing and less than likable characters. He was Ann Romano's boyfriend David on the first two seasons of "One Day at a Time." Later he played the harried manager of the "Hot L BaJtimore." Masur made numerous guest appearances on the "Rhoda'' series, playing Brenda's boyfriend, the crude accordian player Nick Lobo. But his most unusual and perhaps most memorable role was that of a child molester in the acclaimed television movie ''Fallen Angel.'' "When I first read the script," Masur recalls, "l was going to tum it down because I thought the guy was awfully transparent, that the ~itlle girl, basical· ly, would :;et> right through him. "J called up Robert Lew. the director, and I aaJd that to him. And he said, 'No, we have to belleve ahe'a buying thil.' So we talked about It foe a whUe, and 1 aaJd okay. "What we tried to do waa make thla guy the best pel"IOn with children that anyone has ever been, except that. he Md th.la big problem -he wanted t.o- aleep with them. So I tried to play him In a such a way that you totally understood why the little girl went for it. "He was listening to her. He wasn't talk.i.ng down to her. He was pleasant. He was thoughtful. All the right stuff except that he was al.so sick." Masur aays he's tried to ooncentrate on featW'e films during recent years because of the opportunities for travel. He spent time in Alaak.a for "The Thing" and rode hon1es in Montana and Idaho for "Heaven's Gate." But now he's ready to return to aeries television in "Emplre." CBS has or- dered six epiaodes, and the show may turn up as a mid-aeaaon replacement program in January. "It's a half-hour comedy, but it's not a sitcom," he says. "It doem't fit in with anythiJ'l8 you've seen before, with the possible exception being 'Soap.• But It's not really Hke 'Soap' at au. It's extremely black humor about a huge __ corporation. It's so weird, it may take a few weeks to develop a followiJ'l8." He adds, "I've stayed out of series televWon for almost six years now. One of the reasons was I wanted to ride horses in the wilderness and go to strange places to make movies. I've done enough of that now. I want to stay home for awhile." TV TIDBITS: Richard Thomas, Sharon Gless and Jack Warden will star in "Hobeon's Choice," a TV movie airing Dec. 21 on CBS. It's lighthearted tale set in 1914 New Orleans. Lillian Gish makes a rare television appear- annce in a guest role. "Godunov; The World to.Dance In" is the title of a documentary special airing Dec. 16 on KTTV Channel 11. The film traces dancer Alexander Godunov's Russian beginnings. his defection and his early years in America. 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Mm A look (()TOP Mm IOml Juan Arroyo I Clay at the produCllOO of wine. Its progress and Davis 10-rotJnd Ughtwetghl bool (lrom problems, and oftenng tips on how to gel Miami. AajJR> }2 hrs . 30 mm ) the most trom =.srape .. 8 e A ct ..... aM1llAI Animated • FAl&Y Alvin's plans tor a harrnon1Ca solo at car- IYI C* LA negie Hall appear 10 be cancelled when he 1'C TAC DOUGH gives away his pnzed instrument to a IOAP ~· sick boy rA..... • llMI• Websler lies about his birth· ..u'ICCUIT date so that he can be part 01 the birthday WILllUPI W• cetetxations at school. (RJ WAll•TOelWIB•__,, • P.&IMUZlll A visit to the Bahamas ... U..OFTHIWIB 10 see how the uncierwa1er stunts tor MO¥tl "The Odd Job" ( 1978. Ofama) "Never Say Never Again" were done. a Graham Chapman. David Jason. university prote5SOf who studies how peo- Depressed over the breakup of his mar· ie flfrt. rtage, a man hires a hit man to put himself THI CAT\m OUI ol hls=ck: ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) WALL nmr ... "Going Shoppmg CD ltmf POOTULL "C.1.F South· For Retail Stocks" Guest· Joseph H Elhs. ern Section ::r;:s" ~O min.) vice presldeot tor investmenl research. .. 8 (I) THI Of Daisy runs Goldman, Sachs & Co. Into one of Boss Hogg's crOOked schemes .. 8 (() DM.LM J.R. catches Sly In a trap when she fifes a crop-duster to help out a he set to find out how Chlf Is getting inlor· friend. (I hr.) matlon on Ewi~ Oil buSlness. ( 1 hr ) D ti .... aM1llAI RCW. Animal· D e MO¥tl 'Seems Like Old Times" ed The little blue Smurts rescue Gargamet ( 1980. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy and lwo lost Children from a stranQef who Chase. A soft·hea11ed lawyer is IOfn came 10 the foresl 10 disrupt the holidays. between her hopeless ex-husband·lurned· 8 -'* The mansion statt lnslsl Ben· bank robber and her uptlghl present hus· son do something 11b0Ut the plight of an band who Is running for Cahl0<n1a a1t0<· aSSlstant cOOk whose children W&re taken ~general. (R) (2 hrs.) from her. O • LOTTll'I Flaherty and Rusn travel to I LOU tlMT Denver to deliver lottery winnings to a ... married couple who have drifted apart, a -.T~ T.-.r "T J. HOOk· starving artist. and a woman who thinks er" star Adrian Zmed cuts an album the money Is another one ol her suitor's e MO¥tE "North Country" ( 1969. iac ... tlcal joltes. (R) ( 1 hr ) Adventure) Documentary. Two men, each Irving ott the lal\d In the remote Alaskan LOii IOAT wilderness, lace danger and adventure THl&i& I• with httle help from mooern technology llOWll "The Young LIOns" ( 1958. Dra- i hrs ) ma) Marlon Brando. Montgomety Cltft A ALL•'IMIPAm:Y pair of Amencans and a German react d•I· WAll-TOel ._ • __,, lerently to the events of WOfld War 11 (3 ~ mAI Regularly scheduled hrs.) programming may be delayed due to CO llCMI "Endangered Species" ( 1982 Q.!!~aks. Suspense) Robert Urk:h. Jobeth Wllllams (.CJ "Same Time. Ne>et Year" A New York City detective helps a Wyo- ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs·· ming sher ill investtgate a spate of local tyn. Two people carry on an unusual cattle mutilations 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) extramarital alf'alr by meeting at the same (Z) llOWll "Creepsnow" ( 1982, Horror) resort tor one weel<and each year over a Hal Hdlb<ook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quln· period ol several decade9. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59 let of horr0< stOfles from a Child's comtc min.) book lnclUde tales abOUI re-animated (!) .alTtcmnWI corpses, alien vegetation, a v0<aclout (II) llOWll "Cfeeplhow" ( 1982, Horror) ape-like cireature and mlllions ot vengelUI Hal HolbrOOk, Adrienne Barbffu. A qufn-cocl<foeches. 'A' (2 tirs . I 0 mtn.) tet of horror st0tles from a chltd'• comic •Gll_,1UCll book Include talel abOUI re-animated • A WM ITGl'f Donald Sut-land nar· cotpees. alien vegetation, a voracious rat• thll dOCU•dfama about Of. Ben ape-like creature and mllllons of vengeful Wheeler. a Cenadlan doetOf held In a .Mp- c()Cj(roechet. 'A' (2 hra,, 10 min.) •ntte priaonet..of-wer c.amp during Wortd <m ... "Montlgnof'' p982. Orama) Wat H. {L'v .. 30 mn.) CMatopher Reeve,~ Bujotd. AA •!••: I• embltlous Amertcen prleet'a MCU!et ectM--(I} PM.Cal ~ Lance belra~ Ilea loclUde mafia deal& end carnal affattt. ngeTa by ravaallng Lantry 1 'R' ~) wherMbOUtt. Ind 0.bome II mutdefed (I) ''fable FCK ~" (1983. Ora· ii ma) John Voight. Alchafd Cfenne. A man ... who was divorced liYe yeara ..,._ tetume n _,.Howton hn a bf lat 10 his now remarried wtfe to 1elce. a ITIOfa ~ a Pf9ttY nutM who Wiii atop et tcllW r<* In relalng l'tla c:Nlchn. 'PG' C1 twen traur<*, to keep him to Mr• 111 .. 59 min.) & ..... tAl c (1 hr.} Wll --·-... "the Man From 8flOWy Alwr'' ---., .. ,_ [1182. AcMnturt) Kine 0ougM, Tomll• I --.,_ I ,_ ~. A young boy grows to~ The lrottwl' '"'"'Pl et wrtttne e lV t1000 di.Wing a halaldcM trek through the 1ttOW II IN apllllgboerd !of a wtea Of Auetraflen wldttnta 'PG' (1 hr., 44 rTMlloll ~ tnclUdlng Albe Moll'lftr9 ... min l .... _ -·~ ·~ on~ a~ to the IGf'D ''Rm- •-··-· ......... .., ... ._.."' l)tth." • .,.....a;_, the ....... v --.U..Wlll.m ....... . •• atufMl!lt (t In.. 10 F'rlday1 Dea. 8, 1183 ~ MO¥tl "Fast Co." ( 1979. AdVenture) John Saxon. William Smith A race car oriver plans on getting back Into an 1mp0<tan1 tunny car race alter his sponsor replaces him with t11s biggest rival. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35m1n) CID IU.Y Miil • CCllC8l Joel perl0tms many ot has chart-topping htts. from "Just The Way You Are" to "It's Still Rock 'N' RoH To Me" m his ftrst televlsed concert. taped at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island (1 hr . S min.) MO¥tl "Lookin' To Get Out" ( 1982, Comedy) Jon Voight. Ann-Margret. A pair ot gamblers flee to Las Vegas from New Y0<k w11h the mob on their trall. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 .... _._,TUCll ~ MO¥t1 "P0<ky's" ( 1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herrler. Randy high school boys seek vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that refused them aomlttanoe . 'R' J\ hr., 35 mln:L -1••11111e1T••n1•wcanm ... -IUTZ C*ml1'MI World War II newsreel and documentary footage illustrates the history of the Baltle of Britain. Alistair COOke narrates. ~hr., 20 min.) ... 1 ... , ... ,,. ,,,,.(1)(11 ... MASSI• ··-fUYIO'IC*THllC89 .,_ "The Harder They Come" ( 1973) Jlmmy Cliff. This cult ClaSSIC that made young Amerlcans aware of Jamaf.. cla ':.:ir~ Is presented. (2 his.) ,,.l _,TUCll 1t11 ..,...,. llCMI "A Llttle Se>e" (1981. Comedy) Tam Matheson, Edward Herrmann. A newlywed commerclal director tires of his bride and t>ecomes a phRanderer. 'R' ( t hr .. 35 min.) ,,. •. Cl) . .,_ "Are You In The House Atone?" ( 1978. Suspense) Kethteen Ba41er. Blythe Denner. A pretty young high school student Is catapulted Into tenor when she learns she's tht ,lni.nded target of a ~hopath. (2 hrs., 15 min.) D • tmlllr Hoet: Johnny ,Carson. Guests; Bob Elliott and Ray Gould{ng. Chaftee Gfodln..rr.). l &T~---°'-~ nmn,. ... .,, ac:o Mll'O Mmll "SCCA Nleaan Trent Am~ LM Vegea, Nev.) (R) ( t hr.) e "Heevy *tel" (fMt. Scllnc9- Actlon) Animated. Volc98 of John Cindy, John VeMOn. A mysteriout CP'eer\ orb of tremandOUI Powtf he. a atrenge ett.ct on a vatletY of cheracterl in dlftefanl llr\* .no placel in the unMlrM. 'A' f' hr .. 30 nWI.) ••cum FMwr.d: a n~ who •l•yt In beMr lhepe INn oeoole half l'tla • ~~ cM> ~ & Y<>Ung. (1 hr., tWii. . tW = 11 I A ''A ColMrletlon Wltta .. 1. ··~: 111 :; a•> _.,_...,_ .... I. -I Qornedllli• a.tel' Pint _,,.... ...... ---...... gDCldl ••• iif'''t:.1---···~lloftN- -l'rlclay -Mltm00• Movl•- -. "The Great Call 0 1 The Wiid'' ( 1978) OOoumentary (2 hrs ) CC) "Sodom And Gomorrah" ( 1963, Ora ma) Stewart Granger. Pier Angell 12 hrs , J.4m1n.) Cl) "Table For Five" ( 1983, Orama) John '/Qight. Rteha1d Crenna ( I hr . 59 mtn ) e ''The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982, Adventure} Kl1k Douglas. Tom Burllnson i! hr .. 44 min.) -(%) "Creepsnow" ( 1982, Horror) Hal Hol· broolc, Adrienne Barbeau (2 hrs . 10 min.) W (D) "P0<ky's" (1981. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Hemer (I hr . 35 min) •CID "Vanishing W11aemess" ( t974) Doc· umentary Narrated by Re• Allen ( 1 hr , 30m1n.) e "Virus" ( 1982. Suspense) Glenn Ford. Chuck Conn0ts ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1111 (1) "To Race The Wind" 11980. Drama) Steve Gullenberg, Randy Quaid ( 1 hr . 45m1n.) C%l "The Odd Job" ( 1978. Orama) Graham Chapman, David Jason I I hr . 30m1n.) •CC) "A Hero Ain't Nothln' But A Sand· wlch" ( 1977. Dfama) C1eety Tyson. Paul Wlnlleld. (2 hrs.) CO "Great Expectations" ( 1983. Adven· ture) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 13 mtn.) W (B) "Christmas Mountain" ( 198t. Ora· maJ Slim Pickens. Mark Miller ( t llr , 30 min.) e "Ttcket To Heaven· I 1981 OramaJ Nick Mancuso. Saul Rubonek _rlOllcl9ot __ .....,_ ...0 .-s. __ _., __ IOCl-TY -M 'fO'I ID be 11111 Of O\M' ~-)OinUI_, 11 fOI' (%) "The Seventh Seat" ( 1956. Fantasy) Max von S.)'dOw. Guntter B~oms1u1nd C 1 hr., 36 min.} 4111 ([) "A Chr11tmas Carol" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr , 13 min ) W (I) ''A CMSlmas CarOI" ( 1975, Fantasy) Animated (I hr. 16 min) •CC) "My Falt Lad{' (1964, Musleal} Re.( Har1lson. Aud1ey Hepburn (3 hrs ) • (D) "The Chosen" ( 1981. Orama) Maxi· mlllan Schell. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr., 50 min,} •CD 'Roman Scandals" I 1933. Muatcol) Eddie Cantor, Ruth E11tng ( 1 hr • 25 min.) --llilvenlng .. u,: C81.,,. '""'UY mMD AIC ... O TllB't CM'#fY MAWAIPM .. llAClm.I LlllB........,... ..c.,,. IT-ROC* Oll.Y "Red Skelton Presents Freddy The Freeloader's Chrtsl· mas Dinner" Vincent Price and Imogene Coca co-star with Red Skelton In the story ol Freddy the Freeloader's trials and trlbu· latlons as he plans a holiday dinner. Cl) TMI INOWllAlt A hllle boy discovers a wonderful new fnend when the snowman he builds comes to hie 8 ll0¥9 "Ball Qt Fore" ( 1942. Comedy) Gary Cooi:>er. Barbara Stanwyck A group of pnssy professors researching a diction· ary ot Americ.n •lang beeome Involved with a yang ol lhugs undo c.abArel .i.,. i! hr 1 6 1 min.) (%)MON "The Return 0 1 frank Jamet" { l~O. Weslem) Henry fonda. Gene T1e1ney JeiH James' btothor 11venges hlt death. (I hr , 32 min.) •..CVMDftl ·1:rl&'8 -.01~ TMI POU II* MUllOlt The Kingston Trio hosts an hlst0<1Cal all·Slar concert featuring some ol folk music's greatest i folmets ( t hr , 30 min } DICIVMOYU .. .,,. ·1C81--19C.,,. . QI NOCUY "Pre-Olympic Game" U.S.A. vs U.S.S.R. (3 hrs.) AIC.,,.Q P&IUW llOWM I llAl'Tln LAu.t• Mm'let9M!lf .... .. Ill 11•11.a.T LMCCll•CTJOM -POOTIML -TMI ~ Len Dawson and Nick uonlconli host a 1evlew ot lhe previous week'• NFL hlghllghls. ( 1 hr ) CO llCMI "The Chosen" ( 1981, Orama) Maxlmlllan Schell, RO<J S1e1ger A friend· ship slowly develops between a worldly, assimilated Jew and the son ol a Hassldlc rabbi 'PG' II hr . SO min.) I ICIUllllV "5TlllAL. -OV .....,._ -'·-· S~flllll-11t1T--.c; f W estcliff Chiropractic Office .,._,, __ 10 t:OOlllll-'ll'M-·t0 ·~ Tlle ..... Ol 1 .... J:ltlllllMI. ___ _ UO 11111 UICWIO ~II ClllMmT 11:0011111 -----..,.... _Of_ on -~ ~-,_...,.,,... --.llea'I- KOCE·TV,CHANNELSO DR ROBERT A BADGER llEW PlTIEllT'S lCCEPTEB 645-5300 2043 WHtcllff Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at r11h & Irvine) Friday. Dec. 9. 1983 9 -Salurclay Cont. Fantasy) Alas1a.ir Sim. Kathleen Harrison 1 Iv .. 45 min.) .. u.m .,. ....... .._ WllW P.mGPCUL!m vaa•.-..nm lmflNl•WIM ----"" ....... .... ,u. .,. "Search And Destroy" (t98t, Adventure) P•ry King, Don Stroud. ( t hr .. 35 min.) (%) ... "Conduct UnbeO<>mlng" ( t975, Otame) Michael Yoo. Susannah York ( t hr .. 47 ':li&m ·ur-=·-· ,..._I UT1U llAICU I -lmAL--tllf .. at•fWO ,. ...... ... . MIT,_. -mmr ... "Mighty Joe Young" ( 1949, Adventure) T8fry Moore, Robert Arm- •111r~ft~t ~l:a11 &=:&.n un .. ........ .. "Five Days One Summer" (1982. Ofema) seen Connery. Betsy Brantley. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) e .,.. "Treasures Of The Snow" (1981. Ofema) Paul Deen. Cerey Bom. i hr., 40 min.) ---~ M .,. "Donovan's Reel" ( 1963, Com· tdy) John Wayne, Lee Marvin. (2 hra., 20 m1n;_ ·1--.,"°l'lll/111111=-Qm/--------__ ,_. -"ITF Junlot WOl'ld Champion-thlpl" A total of 128 youogstera repr• tenting 80 countfln compete (from Dll· ~ WOftd. RI.). (2 tn.) • •~ Feltured: turtd1h -Armenf.. en Oocument8'Y. ( 1 hr.) • mW.IWREBllNIY A it-yw-dd men, clecrlONd -diet 11 IN ege of k>Uf, II ltJle 10 reed lpe and ..,.. end leed9 tM ~life of .,.. Wf/f• rr=r..~,~ .. ~) Ron Moody, OMr Ried. (2 tn .. 30 ~) (ll) .. "The Sign Of Fol#" (1982, Mylt~) "" Rlcherdlaf\ l)Mj Heely. ( 1 hr .. 37mln.\ Cl) -~doOn" ( 1964, Mulal) (line a..... (2 In.) -1~·-==- ·--·~lklng'' .... '°"" ~ l'9 ....... ·=· 1~'9,, Drlrne) .... U.{1 hr., ..... , ·u .... WVlnTOllAVlll muma . TmTAU • ,.;,n I ICOOR DOO I ICllOOl.ID• e .,_ ''March 01 The Wooden Sol· diers" ( 1934. Fantasy) Stan Laurel. Ollv~~~~ hrs.) •1-wm1111a• (!} 19\.'I .U111T •• ,.a.-SJ,..I "Super Bowl II" Pack8fSVS. Raiders (A) cm A UT1\l err U I n A ht lie leagoe basebaN star confronts lhe prospect of tosilljjl_a leg 10 bone cancet .. D ID M l'OOTUL1. P111st>orgh Steele<S l"E..U:"' llEIMmlllTCI• ... "FIS World Cup" Men's slalom (from Krenjsl<a Gora. Yugoaiavla) (A) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD .,_ "Lenny Bruce W11hout Tears" (1975, Biography) Documentary. (1 hr .. 18min.) ·-Tll••·········· .. al).,. "The Mountain" (1956. Adven- ture) Spencef Tracy. Robert Wegttflf. (2 hrs.,5.':J. -L~ I ICOOl'f DOO / ICllOOl.ID• 0 ICOOl'f DOOi--• .,. "Pinocchio In Outer Space" ( 1965. Fan1asy) Animated. Voices o1 Arnold Stang, CHll Owe~) 1---WllM -••a a1.wccum --19\. Len Oaweon and Niotl Boonlcon1i hOSt a review ol lhe previouS weel!'S NFL highlights ( t hr.) cm WMT -.... Nit An angry chld ol divorce ditc:OYefs that vows ol frleod- &hlp can be juat as lraglle as llOWS of mar- r~. (1 hi)_ Cl) .. "The Kid From Broo1c1yn" ( 1946, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mevo. (2 tira.) • .. .-&1MUE•l.,I} __ _ .. IA1IWll_._.. 111) -..., ....... ,...,a • ..-.Y unu••••,_. ... --·-H••-... ''The Galtletlng -Part II" (1979, OrarN) Maureen Staj:>leton. Efrem Zlmblllt .Jf. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ... "Merle-Anne" (1978. ~ I ... ) AnclrM Pelletltf, John .Menl. (1 hr .. 30nin.) CZ) .. "The Odd Job'' (1978. 0r9"19) Oflhlm Ctlepman, IJltvld Jeeon. ( 1 hr., 30m.) -1•u10~ tW _..,.,. ·----"The Stctet WOl1d Of Og" A1*nlt9d. Aw ohlldren .,. ....,. Into lfl'Qng ICMntUfel ...., - find 1t1e entr8noe to • WOftd ~ br -=-<rm&t•-. ... II --=--~~ 12 Frtday,Dlc.I, 1183 CD.,_ "Four Friends" ( 1981. Otama) Cra.g Wasson. Jodi Thelen (1 hr .. 55 '"'lnvn=-~T O 'tlmCMIWT• liY PAvamllMllNll -ATMM'I ........ IUIOll _., OT19I ..... aM1llAI Fltty new Muppets are Introduced In a heart-warming stqry abou1 the love between an otter motflet and her son. ( 1 hr.) cm .,_ "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fania· sy) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr., 30min.) ....... -· c:caum umTULL Iowa vs. Oregon .• State~s.) G "Jubal" (1956, Wettern) Glenn Ford. Ernest Borgnlne. (2 hrs.) • _,.. "Ten Tigers From Kwantung" (198 t, Ad\lentufe) Tl Lung. Fu Sheng. (2 hrs.) •MnlMI al) ... "The Rald8fs" (1964. W&1!8fn) Robef1 ~Brian Keith. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I~ ca:..:--=cmmmllY .. "The Deep" (19n. Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Blaset. (2 tn., 4 min.) e lllOWll "Cesey's Shadow" ( t978, Ota- ma) Walter Malthau, Alexis Smith. ( 1 hr .. 57 ~ CI) "Four Friend6" (1981, Otama) Cra~. Wesson, Jodi Thelen. ( 1 hr .. 55 mi. -1..:u ..... ..... . ... "In Society" ( 1944, Comedy) Abbott and Coatello, Kirby Grant. ( 1 hr., 30 "'ll~ I • ••. •l•ll•lll'l Wf ''"T. he~ Of Minot L-.gue 8...t>el" Flnencial euc- 0... and ,..,.... •• dlacUIMd by the owners or two minot -... ~ tr1n- lc~ ~•---mm11Y _..._ .. ''F1MI A.81ignment" ( 1980, Orame) ~ eulOld: Mlchael Yori! . D.30.m.) W -~ A.tlenta Fll6cc>M ti .. ~if;> • '----Cover8Qt of the flrl1 ire;:M World 04' .....,, (from \Ill er-. lld ~ in tM Fr.nctl Alpt). ( 1 ~ ·--Feltumg Stew Men• "°" ""'P8'ty ~ -~.... "* ,,.,.. vertely lhow the D --of l'9 40'1.tt""l 11•1•--~.. ''fOOll\' AlfNttd'' ( 1tl0, Com-.,, a.y .._,, AMltte O'Toote. ( 1 "'" .. , "*", CD .. ·-----IOf·" c1tea. Oren11> ~ All9we. ~ ..... <• ) -"Aulerllln Opell WOmln'• .. ~ -l'rlday Cont. tee°"<! day or o IOUl-<Sljy muSlc tes11v11 held on Memotlal Day Weekend Include perloona~ by Von•Halen. Scorpions. Triumph, Jud1tt1 Prtest. OUy Osbourne and Quiet Riot ( t hr . 30 min.) -all ~ TMCl8 -~ llCMI "The Sex Ma<ihine" ( 1978, Sci- ence-Fieuon) Agostlna BelU In 2037 A.O., IC~Usts IOlve the enetgy ptoblem by ha1nes.&1ng tha P<>W9f ol 1he human Nbl· do 'R' ( 1 hr., 20 min.) -· ca ,_., ~ V9IOI This edition leaturet vldeOs by The Aollloo Stones. 38 Special, AC I DC and Belle Mldler. ( I ht . 30min.) l ..... llTCMCQCI ... 111'1 100111•rru.:w •llMCMOP .. &.OWi, ..-c All I'm.I ... .., llCMI "Hard Soap, Hard Soap" ( 1976) John Holmes. Candida Roy· ane.Se)( therapy patients turn 1n10 wolves and llastie1s. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -CB) U.W IU-.&: THI UDY • A CMAllP The country-pop slar sings "Sleeping Single In A Double Bed." "I Was Coun11y When Counlry Wasn'I Coot.' "Best 01 Strangers" and other songs 1n a concert 1aped at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center 1n N11ShvHle. ( I t11 .. 30m1n) * I Mm!ICA'I TIIP.,.. lllOVll 'A Yank In The RAF" ( 194 t, ~dventurel Tyrone Power. Belly Grable An RAF liter os humbled afler joining lhe service 10 be near an old tlame (2 hrs . 5 min) Cf) MOVIE "Yankee Buccaneer" ( 1952, A<1ven1ure) Jell Chandler. Scott Brady Art Arnerrcan shrp se1s OUI 10 ravage tile i amsti Main (2 hrs ) A&.LltntE FAl&Y lllOVll "Deatl Ringer " (1964. Ofama) Belle DaVlS:-Kart-Malden When her ex· lover bro1he1-1n-law dies, a lavern owner kills her twon sister Md assumes her wealth am.I posittOn (2 hrs . 30 min.) {J..) IM*Alf11C ~ (?) MOVIE ··0ynam1te Chicken" ( 1969) Joan Baez. Richard Pryor (I hr. 30 min) --·==· ~ MOVIE "Chain Reaclion" ( 1980. Adventure) Steve B1sley, Arna-Mana Win· Chesler A covered-up nuclear accident results In a contaminated. amnesiac plant worker wanderrng around the countrys.de ( 1 tir .. 30 min ·1 1:11 u MOVIE "Billy The Kid Vs Ofacula" ( 1966, Horror) Chuck Courtney. John Carradine A reformed outlaw makes the awlul discovery that his gorllr1end's uncle 1s real~amp11e. ( 1 hr., 35 rnon ) ! MOVIE "Alone In The Dark" ( 1982. Horror J Jack Palance, Donald Pleasence Four 1nmalcs al an asylum fOf the crrm•· nally insane escape and terrC>f1Ze a subur· ban lamrly 'R' ( 1 hr • 32 min ) W B MOVIE "The Spy With The Cold Nose" ( 1966, Comedy) Laurence Harvey. Dall· ah La111 A dog equipped woth a 11ansm111er serves as a sp)I al1er being g1v· en to a RuSSlan ( t hr .• 55 mln,) ••U.TGOAY (!) = "Clay Pigeon" ( 1971, Ofama) Telly Savalas, Robert Vaughn An enig· matic government agent enlrsts the aid of a Vretnam vet 1n hrs search for a narcotics k111gpm. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 min ) CI) MCI •MtafaO • c:-=aNllll-wy Spiing· field sings "Jesse's Girt" and other hits In n pe<1orm nco from lhe new Ulirvt1111UI AmpMheallo In l cia Angutuu ( t tu .. 30 min.) (0) 1'MI .... IUT Tho fngUsn Beot -~=n.·~;t their Ms •M:>--~ Ltir'I ~ww11 11nd N1<;k Duooleooll tiust a review ot tllv pr61110v& week'• NFl highlights ( 1 hr ) -1~FIS WOlllJ Cup" Mon's slalom (lrom Kran1ska Corn Yugos1a111a) (A) ( t h~ •• 30 min.) (O)llCMI "Pennie& Fr om Heaven" (196 t, Musical) Steve Ma11111, Dernadette i:>e1ers In the Midwest during the Depr8881on, a sheet music salesman destroys the hves ol those around horn oecause of his unt>rldled selfishness and htS bet/el that life can be as If 1s rn songs and movie mus!C<JI pro- duction numbers 'A' ( 1 l)r 47 min.) CZ) MOVIE "'The Aotun1 Of Frank James" (1940, Western) Henry F'onda. Gene Tierney. Je:ise Jamos· bro1ha1 11veny11s his dealh. ( 1 hr . 32 min ) MO MOVll "Noght Garnei." ( 1980, ~anta sy) ClnOy Pickett Barry Primus The viC· 11m of a cn1ldhOOCJ 1raum11. " youny wOm· an·s fear of any seio:ual conldCI with men 1hreatens her marroauo 1md her menial stabollly 'R' ( 1 hr 40 rn1n.) • OO BCllAlfT IUO G) llOVIE "Savage Pampas" ( 1967, Adventure) Robert rnylor. Aon Ranuell An Army 0111cet 1t1ei; 10 lleep his m1tltnry ullll u)lacl allPr 11 band ot rebel Argen11n1 an de~erler!l. ,111t1 lntl1<1ns ransacks the cou=tde (<' nrs ) -ii MOVIE I Sliol Oolly Tne Ktd ( 19!>0, Wes1er11J Don RC<l E1arry Tom Neal The famous outl.iv. o!. c.iprured a nur11ber of 11mes belore evt:n11mlly be111g killed ( t hr . 10m111) (]) llOVIE "'The Burn1nq" t 198 t Ho1ror) JaSOfl AleAilnder Br1.111 Matlhews The mentally unh1ngeo <..Art1ICJl\e• ol a summer c..amp aveng~ "'"' d1Shqurement al rhe hands of piank~ters by a11aci..1ng campers w11h garaen snear~ R ( I 111 30 mrn ) IS ITAll*O IM>Oll OeLY Red Skelton Presenis Freddy The Freeroadet's Cnrisl· mas Dtnner" Vincent Proco arid Imogene Coca co·star w1rh Reo Skellon rn lhe slory 01 F1edoy the rreeloader'!I 1r1a1s and 1111;>11 Jauons as ne plans a hOhcf<ly dinner adl (!) DlllM nlE lmeACI • llMCUI WB.8Y, llD. -Saturday -•Morning ___ _ MOVIE ··sunoay roo far Away" ( 1982. OraniaJ Jaclo. TtlOlnpson 11 hr 30mtn ) •@ ITAllCAD! a1I ([) MTIIUCTIOMAL .,.. 'Wresllrny Escapes and Rwer•.al!> G11~t TMd Turner.~ COdCh (R) .. ~ nlE TOllOMOW vte'IY~LOT(l) MOVIE "Gallipoli'' ( 198 t Ofama) Mel GobsOn. Mari.. Lee I 1 hr 50 min } • (1l) lllOVll 'Tne Jayhdwk ers"' ( t 959, Wes1em1 Jet1 Ch<ln<Jle1 Ff'SS Parkei (:> hrs) .. 8 Lrml AAICALI .. ct MOVIE "The Hounds O• Nolle Dame' ( 1980, Comedy) Barty ll.1rnse. Thomas tU llOWll "Eilldanoeted Speclell" ( 1182, SuGPflnN) Robert Urich, Jobeth William&. A ~w Y0tk Clly deltc1tve helpt I Wy<>- mlng 8herllt Investigate a spate ot IOCal cattlt rnutllattoos. 'A' ( 1 tu., 36 min) .. e llOWll "Four Feathefa" ( t939. Adveo· ture) Ralph RlchardSOll, June Ouplez. A Btllllh army olflOer redeems himMlt trom ch8rQ<1• or eowarc:tioe when he manage& 10 quell a native rebelllon In SUden. (2 hrs , 20 min,) CC) llCMI "L' Awentura" ( 1960. Ofema) Monica Vitti, Gabriele Ferzettt. In the afltf· math ol a girl's dleappearance, her !over and t'ler bell friend begin an attalt (2 h<1 .. 26 ~ .. ~ .. "-"" (!) CIWl.U ~ Gueat Ryen O'Neal .. !lll.IU•MLW •• 8 llCMI "The Return 01 Jesse Jamee" (1950. Was1etn) John Ireland, AM Dvo- rak. A smalHown gunslinger bearing • st11klng resemblance to Jesae Jemee dec•deS to lmpe<&Oll8te hlm and eperka rutT\<l'S that lhe Infamous outlaw may no1 have died alter au. ( 1 hf .. 30 min ) ' Cl) Mal .... 41:11 Cl llOWll "Halloween" ( 1978, HC>frOf) Donald Pleasence. Jamie Lee CurtlS. On a rainy Halloween night. an unconttollable murdere1 escapes from an asylum and cuts a path ot death, destrUC11on and te1- 1or through a small town 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min) UI MOVIE "Four Friends" ( 1981, Ofama) C1arg Wasson. Jodr Thelen Three hrgh school buddies take separa1e roads to adulthood '&lier graduatlOn but continue 10 be unoted by fr1andsh1p and their IOve tor the same woman 'R' (I hr .. 65 min.) d i n1B ICCm I CGmllTY C.U.M ( -fOOTUU. (It) llOCIOIJTV llOVll "Creepshow" ( 1982, HC>frot) Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau A quln- let of horror SlC>fles from a child's comic boOI< include tales aboul re-an1m81ed corpses, siren vege1atron, a vC>faclous ape-like crea1u1e and mrtllons ol vengeful cockroaches 'A' (2 hrs.. 10 mrn ) -~---IOOll M THI FGU .._ ..... The Klngs1on Tr o hosts an historical all-star concert lealurlng some ot folk music's greatest pertoaners ( t hr . 35 min ) .. Cl) CAITOOl9 Peakocke. ( 1 hr • 35 min.) .. ~ •••IWm CAMUCOIWI IT•"""9 ......:,,. .. TmTU ....... ........ llY nlB IOlll • ITUDJO Featured: a dlscusston on the Immigration Reform Acl of 1983; ~':~=~.~ghlighlS (I hr.) CC) llCMI "Foohn' Around'" ( 1980. Com- edy) Gary Bosey, Annelle O'T OOle ( 1 hr. 4 1 min) (() ma IA8llTUU. New Je<sey Nels al Phll:'ia 76ers (A) (2 hrs. 30 min.) H "A Christmas Carol" (1951, Friday. Dec. 9. 1983 11 --------. _____ ..,,...,...,..., __ -Satar.Say Cont. ed In thtS hOur are the Men's Giant Slalom and Ice Dancing. (I hr.) I .._PUYIOCIKW a.tPATMl .. --.D Oii 8'0ITI Scheduled. World Cup Bo1dng Championships (from Rome, Italy): World Ski Flying Champion· ships (from Harachov, Yugoslavia): Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Classic (from Oahu, IH•;.:r:mlo) •••ll9CllOWL ,_ITMW•T0.9tM .... A IMA This behind-the-scenes loot< 11 the "Star Warti" movies -"Star Warti." "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return Of The Jedi" -lncludet cllpe from the films and reveals the attention to detail required to produce their dazzling special effects (2 hrs.) Cl>•••ll9CllOWL Afr Force vs. MIS· sltslpp1 (from Shreveport, La.) (3 hrs .. 30 ~ ([) "Gallipoli" (1981, Drama) Mel Gibson, Mark Lee. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) • AnuTD• AC110I • Gl) • IAlll1U&.L. Boston Celtics et Atlanta Hawks (2 hrs .• 15 min.) .. (%) CIU ... CMMm Guest Ryan O'Neal ...... ~ .,.. "Friendly Persuasion" ( 1956, Orama) Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire. ~hrs .. 30 min.) .,.. "The Odd Job" ( 1978, Orama) aham Chapman. David Jason. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) • 90Ta•••lnmlA1W __ .,....., .. ,19\-·-mc ... .,. "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. Adven- ture) Buddy Ebsen. Jane Wyau. Based on the SIC>fY by Mark Twain. A young Mls- SISSlppl Alltef bOy becomes lnvolVed In a series of ml5chlevous adventures that exasperate hit guardian aunt. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Cl) • llDIMl•l•--• WW Local ape- Clet with Fred Asterre. . • M!IACK•--...:. ,.._ • -A superstar-peoked review of 1hl best music video, leleYillon Ind fllma of t 983 lnclUdel appeerencee by Michael Jeckeon, David Bowle, Thi PollQe, Diana Roes, Billy Joe', Men At Wortt. Elton Jotln, Donna Summer, Prince. CUltLKe C!Yb and tile newest groupt fTom around the wor1d ~ "1J.u-IAm1M1. OaPaul vt. <to,getown (2 htl.) I ,_.., •• .,_ "Side•dc:i<a" (1974, Comedy) Lou Gollett, Lany ~n. A con 1Mm !Mk" moMV whefl the wtllte man ........ his tMc:k c:omntde ln 1he pr.cMI Wat w..i. < 1 ht., 30 min.) • W Ill FI One day lhd l'IWlt In the ""-of the people In • Aoy.i NI Fot~ bOmber tqU8dron cMlnQ 1944, "'turtnv ec:Mll ·~ fl'om "' ,.,. Oll9f llrln. Ii dOcM'nented. ( ltlf.) (JI) .. ,. ''The Sign Of Four" =· ~) lln Aklherdlon. ~ • 8twrtodC HolrW '"" ....... robbery Ind murdlr 1n Ihle .tion of "" ol9lllc) Mhur ~ Doyle my9t9ry. (1 hr., 37 "*'-) ----14 Frtdey, Dec. t. 1M3 .. (S) llC9' •MlllfllU) • CC*CBT Spr1ng- fleld s.ngs "Jesse's G1r1" and other hits m a per1ormance lrom lhe new Unr,,ersal Amphllhealre In Los Angeles ( 1 hr , 30 min.) l tlfcm .. D (l.)mrt ITAl&n •• "Under 30 Self·Made Millionaires" 1= "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gordon John Slncla1r, Dee Hept>urn. A ScotttSh schoolbOy fall$ head-over· heels for his soc:cef team's first female ~layer. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min) I .-:A ROCll M 1WO Oii M TOWll Featured a worry cllnlc; a look al plastic surgefy: a posh health spa. I (I) W IACll wmt DAVID iGIOWlll HOLLYWOOD~ Featured: an Interview with actor Jon VOlght. who 1alks aboUt his new career with starling a new theater In Los Angetes, "Educating Aila" star Julie Walters Is profited: "What Ever Happened To .. " IO<>ks at Larry Matthews. who portrayed Nltle Rk:hle on the old "Dick Van Oyt<e" snow; a profile of actress Pam Dawber 1 1111 • '°"" Lii BnBf~ 1111 wm Featured: a IOok at animated movies tor adults lnclvdes an lnteMew with Ralph Bakshi ("Fire And tee"). Marlette Hartley IGoodni ht, Beantown") ( t hr.) T0•~--"'811 mM Regularly schedUled programming may be delayed due 10 ~ebreaks CO llNIA llOtl LM ,_ C8f1'UL PAM This J)(emlere pertormer wm sing more of her music than 1n any J)(evf9'is concert appearanoe In a concert from New York City's Central Park (2 hrs) (D) ,_ "Australian. Open Men's Final&" (3 hrs.) (%) llCMI "CreepshoW" ( 1962, Honor) Hal HolbrO<>k. Adrienne Barbeau A quin- tet of horror stories l1om a child's comic book include tales at>out r•animated corpses. alien vegetation. a V()(8CIOU$ ape-like creature and millions of vengeful Uoocw:=m:· (2hrs., =·> M AU.CMAlmaco::; ,_IM.LI ,. ...... . ,. .... ... ,. .... Lii .,. "Flowef ONm Song" ( 1961. I) ~ncy KWW'I, James Shigeta. Balld on tile stage g61y by Rodgers •nd Hammeflteln A CtW-. girt tr•vets to San Ft#lc:isc:o to merry a m.n whOse fam- ily picked her for hit bride (2 In. 30 min.) l lYIOllU. ..S,,.,..UTllfllmU ....... ... ....a The cat"8ing cs.non 8'1d llngetlng k.._ fhal oouplt9 fTQtJl Clari( O.~ and C.oia t.ombeird to John Tr•volt• •nd OIMl-Newton John haY9 ~ed In the movi.t art~ Cl) .. ''A Boy Mimed~ Brown'' ( 1188, Comedy) A1*Mled The ~ geng of °"'* ~·· ""'°"' oomlc ltrtp prcMdll men tnnoclen1 DlfM of _... dOm. (1 ht., 30 ":Me ._,..,_ _.. .. NT .ii(i .,_ 1'1 I iW 8l4t\ w Into bOuiie • ... OC*tl of tfw.,.., ~-• kMlCbll teefn .,., ............ n --=r= \Hw.) w;-m I AnlOld ,..,_ as his lroend Dudley's.campaign manager and declares his own candidacy for class P-!8Sldenl O 8 di T..&. MOOID Hooker 1s suspended for his overzealous 1nveshga11on of a drug !indicate. O ( 1 hr.) ~ COll.al ~ Nevada-Las ;a: Virginia c2 hrs, ! .,.. "Frances" ( 1982, Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled kfe of screen star France& Fartnef Is led. 'R' (2 hrs .. 20 min.) llOT_..m.YMYIM•- .,_ "Table For Ave" (1983, Ota· ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna. A man wtlO was divoreed hve years earlier returns to his now remarried wife to take a more active role In raising his children. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59mln.) e llCMI "Tflat's My Man" (19.-7. Adventure) Don Ameche, Catherine McLeod. A gambler scores success as a stable-owner. but falls as a husband. (2 hfS.) .. m ... ... e ava ~The constant blck- 8flng between his father. grandfather and Kate nMS Ricky's br11hday • LUCWID PAYMOTTI .-,.,COllCBT--Tenor, Luciano Pavarotti In concert at San Fran· cisco·s Opel'a House. performs an all-Ital· Ian program Including songs by Respighi. Tosi!, Bonoc1nl, Rossini an Caldera and some ol his favorite operas (2 hrs. 30 min.) " i9a1•-Tn1e111~111na• .. _,1UCU .. Cll .,.. "Victory" ( 1981, AdVen· ture) Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine Curing World War II, Allied POWs see their t~et to freedom In a match between their &OCCef team and the German National Team In Pans. (2 hrs) 8 e • ._,, Chase goes to Chinatown to inv.stlgale reports that a lrtend's grandson is Involved with a gang running a i teclion recket. ( 1 hr.) 0 LM IOAT A former movie star ( tai1e Trevor) meets the daughter she hasn't seen In years, a widow falls for the Ship's englntef. and a COi~ live.It up es ltieY aw•it the end of the world. O ( 1 llr ) ··IT=.Tw Sylvesl8f and ~ Slellone. AM JMll4tn. .lick Klug· men. C.rol Lawrence, Lloyd Noi8l'I and Dennis Weaver are among the many cele- brallea that hOSt this fund raising effort for Autlaflc: chlldf-", {2 hrs.) (I) ..... ........... Deplul VI. GeorG" (Liiie) (2 hrs.) CID "lhl Chalteng9" ( 198 I, A~ture) &loll Glenn. Toahlto Mlfune A oorrupt Japanele butlnesamln and hit tradition-minded brother fight over • p.ir Of 8nclenl famlty SWO<da. 'R' ( 1 ht., 49 ~~ "Enigma" (1982. SulpenM) ~ Sheen, Brigitte FOIMy. Thi CIA .,,._ 8rl EMt ~ retugee to 19Mn IO &et 9ertn to _. ... a ecttimbllna ~ fl'om IN KOS. 'PG' (1 ht .. 40 min) • l'.ll .... ""-Deep" ( ttn. ~l ~--.~ ..... A.~ ~ .... tOfMnOt Md.,.....• they -ell .... Ooe9I °' ~ Sid llnd .. burtad ...... c:ectle 'flO' (2 ...... ' ~ ''Gellpol'' (1M1, Dr9rM) Mel ..,.--~--...,.. \M. Two-M1111111 toet w wlltl con•••llldV dlfflNnt pereon- .. , TU AIOUTMnma caumUlll'IUU. New Mexico vs. UCL~h<a,) • 4 TaT...,.. ~ W POOT· Mu. "Otto Graham" Hos1· Johnny Uni- tes. D llOWll "Bruce. The Supemero"' [1981, Adventure) Bruce Lee. Lllo Lapid I hrs.) _..LUCY llOWll "LIVlng II Up" ( 195'. Comedy) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. (2 hrs.) ... "Big Bob JoMsoo And His Fan- laslic Speed Circus"' ( 1978, Comedy) Charles Nepief, Maud Adams. (2 hrs,) I -u.a. llATIOUL IAWIOClll ..... blMDllllR Highlighla of lhe National BaUroom Grand Championshlps, featuring petlormanoes of a wide range of <S&nces, are ~led ( 1 hf., 30 min ) • Cll IOCllTY (I) CGUael um1UU. Indiana vs. Tex· as-El Paso (Live) (2 hrs.) ellCMl "Oragonslayer"' (1981, Adven- lure) Peter MacNicol, Caitlin Clarke ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (%) llCMI "Barry Lyndon" ( t975, Ora· ma) Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Bereoaon. (3 hrs., S mln.) •Cl) llCMl '"'I Ought To Be In Pictures" (1982. Comedy) Waller Matthau. Ann· Margret. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) a.1LA1llTmO DIMUClll "U.S. Nallonats" ( 1 hr l IDAllCIPlva POCUI Cll IOCllTY ¥IDIOMCBOI .. llOTCMIW LLUITMTID .. 1.::-w=onm _,_ -MITA1UI ---~·,_. The Brolhefs' attempt at Wfltlng 1 TV ahOw It the ipflngboetd IOI a •'" of musical ekelchel Including Reba Mclnllfe on horseback, a lribute to the tong "ENza- beth," a goepel Bing with the Masters V and a Western operelta featuring Mel Tllllt as a stutlerlng sheflff. (2 l'l<IJ • PAmOICM'MI ~ llCMI "Olivefl" ( 1968. Muslcal) Ron Moody, OllY9I Reed. (2 hrs .. 33 min.) CH>_.. ··search Aod Destroy" ( 1981, Adventure) Perry King, Don SllOud. ( 1 hr .• 35mln.) (DllCMI "Whal A Way To Go" (1964, Comedy) Shirley Maclame. Dean Martin. 2 hrs .. 4 min ) llCMI "~ -..-ram . unu.,. •• ,.... IR.-·-· IOWA PAmWCM'MI .. U.CUll•• MmQ&'MIU.U. ~'ITOPTaCIMTMAllNCW. Top muski stars join 10 salute•some of the greatest Christmas hlls of all lime, lnclu.d· 1ng 'While Christmas" and "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Relndeef ... ( 1 hr ) 8 0 ~POOTUU.ALL..-oCAM TIMI . (l)ITMTMI G NOW M WllT WAI WGll Zeb and Luke begin an impoulble cattle drive north 10 the Colorado T errlt<lfy. Deek hNde I~ ... ,M fOf' Jeeela In the deMrt. ( 1 Iv.) ... "How To Murder V04JI WIM" ( 19&5. eom.dy) Jack Lemmon. Vltna Uel.~) • "P()tl( Chop Hiii" (1959, Adventure) GregotY Peok. Harry Guatdt-no. (2 In) · I C ITHAllOCWI •F ...... 111M1 "Threshold" (1981, Drama) eon.Id SutheNnd, Jeff Goldblum. ( 1 ht., 46~ lfj.,. "Ch:::'OJ Fire" (1981. Ora· ma) Ben Cfo&a. Ian Charteson. (2 hrs .• 5 min.) *l•w;m:uc::AMLL~ "Brlganllne" smuu. 9 .. 1.-AT -.ammr ATMlllMll ~ClltotmlW I Dllm. llAl.L l .. OA111 • ~ The popular dlJO perform from the Forum In Montreal with a seleetlon of lhelt hilt. lnck>dino "Sara Smite." "Prrvate Eyes," "Rich G1rl." "l<iss On My Lisi," "Meneal· er" and "One On One." ( 1hr .. 30 ~ .. , ,_ITMWAMTO-M A IMA This behind-the-scenes look at the "Star Wars" movies -"Star Wars," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return Of The Jedi" -mclUdeS clips lrom lhe hims and revealS lhe a1teotlon to detail required 10 produce lheif daZZllng spec181 eltecls. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) .. 8 UIWIYO 'M Olympic events highlight· KBIMRIM~ MAGNAVOX RC4254SL 19" Diagonal Portable Computer Color 330 TV • MX/300 chassis • 90° In-line matrix tube • Programmable scan tuning • High resolution fitter • 105 channel capabtllty • Infrared remote control • Audio output Jack • UHF/VHF antennas • New hi-tech design Reg. $62995 NOW s479oo 2666 HARBOR BLVD . IN COSTA MESA PHONE (714) 546-7080 I~ ..... .._. ........ ,_., ... -_. .. . Friday, Dec. 9, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. Eas1 d1ploma1 whose Ideas and recom- menda1ions are ieopard1Z1ng lhe currenl bosiness 1ransac11ons of a majOf oil com· pany (I hr .. 40 min.) tall) llCMI "Wall Of Noise" ( 1963, Ora· ma) Suzanne Pleshelle. Ty Hardin A horse 1ra1ner returns to his fiancee alter having a fling wilh a mamed horse owner ~hrs.) (IS ~-IAMl1ULL DePaul vs Geo~n (A) (2hrs.) (OJ "Threshold" (1981. Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jell Goldblum. A hear! surgeon raises a controversy by implanting an expe11mental mechanlcal heart In a female patient. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) Cl) llCMI "Creepshow" ( 1982. Horror) Hat HOibrook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quln· 1e1 of ho11or slorles from a child's comic boOk 1nc~e !ales aboul re-anlmaled corpses. alien vegetalion, a voracious ape-like crealure and millions of vengeful cockroaches. 'A' (2 hrs . 10 min,) • 8 llCMI "The Gun" ( 1974. Drama) Sle- phen EHloll. Pepe Sema. From lhe time ot Its manufacture. a gun changes hands many times and proves to have 1 pro- found eh~I upon each of Its owners. ( 1 rlJ ~':Jrr IUO .al}lftl -lunclay -1=-/CGmllTYC...-M ...,...,. '°"' ..... AUllO .. _... John Byner shows you things stranger than ·truth, larger than life. and zanlef than any show you've ever seen. ( 1 hr.) 1rt1e11CM1 "Butterfly" ( t981. Drama) Sta· I KMCh. Pia Zadora. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) .. WllAftlM .. cwr••••IOO ··-· ...... ~-Ull IR .... ClfM-fQ .. ''AbMnee Of Malice" (1 981, eme) Paul Newman. Sally Reid. ( 1 hr .. 58~ (D) "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fanta· sy) Adrienne Bart>eeu, Loult Jourdan. ( 1 ht .• 30 min.) Cl) .. "The Kid From Brooklyn" f19•e. Comedy) Denny Kaye. Vlfglnla Ma"~WlllT-.. umlUICM.I "--.. a•••••-• -------••nnnu• 1111 YNU.UATLlf I I ........ _ ... , .. ----A.,.105 •The tJlf)lf..,_. noted j&tl muticleo Tom WNtfletd end hit wi ... Wl'IO tried to ~ by the Mel of a c!llt In "'"'· are recount9d. (R) ( 1 hr.) (I) bl •r IF a .. Air Foioe Y9. Mle-~ (lrom ~. La.) (R) (3 .... 1911 18 Frtday, Dec. 0, 1M3 (I) .o¥ll · 111t1 llEttd•ct" ( 1982. Drama) Paul 'Newman, Charlotte Ramphng An atconotle Boston lawyer pulls hlmsetl togerher 10 bring an unpopular medi<:al malpractice case to trial against strong opposition by the coufls. the archdiocese and his own chen1s. 'A' (2 hrs ) H @wm•---H ([) llCMI "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martin Sheen. Srlgllle Fossey. The CIA engages an East German refvoee 10 relurn 10 Easl Berlln 10 s1ea1 a scrambhng deVICe lrom lhe KGB 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ... llCMI "Tough AsSIQnment" (1950. Advenlure) Oon Barry. Marjorie Sleet An ambitious young reporter se1s oul 10 slop en underworld gang rusllers ( 1 hr.. 20 min.) ~,Amt. M~= "The Missionary" (1982, Com· edy) Michael Palin, Maggie Smith. In Vic· torlan London. an Anglican clergyman fresh from Africa Is assigned to head a slum mission for t111en women with the financial eupport of his amorous t>enefec· tress. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) M• 11CM1 "BIOOd On The Sun" (1945, Ofama) Jamee Cagney, SyMa Sidney. Japanese warlords try 10 silence an Ame<· lean nawapaperman who foresee• LIAWllJ1011A• NlllSRft ~-..... ,...._,_ m,_•umn ,__ _, •• ,Amt ..... ... aur ..... 51CM umft Cllm1IMI 0-. The master Impressionist plays a rnultltUde 01 roles, Including E~• Scrooge and Bob Cratchlt, In an unuauaJ ~ of the ChatlM Olcilene holiday claulc. ( 1 hr.) CZ) llCMI "Venom" ( 1982. Sulpente) Nicol Wllllemton. l<laus Klneill. ( 1 hf .• 33 min.) •MHAElll I .. ,., ...... ,. ,..,.. __ .... !If ~m,f ·-·------, .. "'·--· .... ._. =='"Q .. "~ ow· CNo Olte. Ore-l LoullJourdln, (t hr .. lMmln.) ''Thi Man From Snowy RIYer'' AdYtnturt) Kiri! Dougln, Tom ( 1 ht .. 44 min.) ... ''Died Men Don't w.. Pteld'' ( 1912, Comedy) 8-. Mertin, Ald'9I Wn. ( 1 hr .. 30 """'/ =-,_ ,. ... -=---·--· ~-- Japan's lhreal 10 demOcracy prior to the a11ack on Pearl Harbor. ( 1 hr .. 38 mlo.) •1waw11 M WOIU TOllOMOW W M.-PUIM 4111 llCMI "The Challenge" (1981. AdVenlVre) Scon Glenn. Tashiro Mifune A corrvpl Japanese bosinessman and his 1rad1tion·m1nde<l t>folhef hghl over a pair of ancienl family swOl'ds 'A' ( 1 hr., 49 •Gmln~"--rT•wna WIC'I YliUllf lOf (I') Mimi .,... -.. ¥9IY 9ICIM. ILi. ._ James Brown's and B.B. King's receAt concert at the Beverly The- ater 1n Los Angeles 1s presented. ( 1 hr .. 6 min ) (l)llCMI "Four Friends" (1981, Orama) Craig Wasson, Jodi Theleo. Three high school buddies •take separate roads to adufthOOd atter graduation bot continue to be unlled by friendship and their love for the same woman. 'A' (I hr .. 55 min.) .. ct) llCMI "Friendly Perwaslon" (1956. Orama) Gary Cooper: Dorothy McGuire. A family of Quakers refuses to fight In the Clvll War. (2 hr& .. 20 min.) we llCMI "Train To Tombstone" (1 950. Western) Don Berry, Robert Lowery. ( 1 hr .• 10 min.I I :=:-.,.... llCMI "Absence Of Malice" (1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Field. ( 1 hr .. 56mln.) CD lmllLY IO Cllm1IMI Santa Claus Is forced 10 lind a fob when the boiler In his rectory breaks (l)llCMI "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Teles" (1982. Comecty) Animal· ed. Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken. l hr .. 30 min.) WAY Clf 1MM ,. .. "Baille Of The Bulge" ( 1969 • AdYtn1Ufe) Henry Fonda. Rob«1 Ryan . 3 tn.. 25 min.) .. (I) __ ,_ -·-Lii ...... ._ •anu,_ UMI09.• -cr.:r• IU-91DTACUUI "Around The Ofld On ~" F•tufed lktltrt ert LIN Merit Allen. Peter end Kitty C.rruttlerl. MlohMI Sibert .no Judy 8tumbet. and m.;.2'= ht.) ... , d WWTMD-au.t; O'NMI. .. ...... ........... ,.. --ATO&Ult .-ma..--.-.. _,._,_[ UWllwr A t'1) to Swtt~ ~ en tllClltng '°*"'" '°' 811'11 end hll fl"lendl ..... ~ -~ Ktll l<rtnQl9. ... "A Song le lorn" ( 1:4f; Com-~.,~oddT-= \f.~, ~. ~.-.on; (1 tr., 1:.i u .. w. -lahuclay Cont. alltiew sign up to light In furkoy durtng World Wat I. 'PG' (I hr . 50 r11111.) .. «1) llQHT TIACll ... llOVll "The Gathering .. (1978, Ore ma) Ed Asnat. Maureen Stapleton Long- llme 01vls1ons among membttrs ot the lam· lly of a dying man come out In the open when hJS grown offspring gather I<>< a final torn11t_.r8\Jnlon. ( 1 hr • 50 min.) -· Ill THI YBJ.OW IOll Hotllster repr•· mands his daughter !or Involvement w11h Roy and she resigns ltom the paper ( 1 hr) 11 =AIY llt.All)cA beauty dontest promotor plans to make his doughier the winner. and a movie star wants lo take back the children she ga\le up I<>< adop· tlon years earlleL~~~hr ) G LW IUNDIB.L: DIAMOllDI, GOlO AllD PLATllml Chet Atkins, Barbara Man- drell, Jerry Reed. Mel Tiiiis and Johnny Rivers are among the stars featured In this retrospective took at music from the ·20s to t~nt. (2 hrs.) (Q) _,.. AND .. VlllY lf'ICIAl MIT.IA. Olla James Brown's and B.B King's recent concert at the Be11etly The- ater ln Los Angeles ts presentec., ( t hr • 6 min.) g MOvlE "Teteton" ( 1977. Ad\lenture) Charles Bronson, Lee Remick The KGB's top agent •8 sent lO Amenca to stop a \llllainous detector from trlggeru1g lilly human 11me bombs planted during the Cold War and ne\ler de·acti\lated. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43 min) . ...,, QAL1DY -llQHTTMCll ......... COURT ~fUllt · TODAUTHOU.YWOOO'AM .. IATUllDAY 8'0RTI , .. tW 118Cll®l 8> ... WllAGAZllE IOLl»GOlO COLLEGE f001'9A&.L ""Independence Bowl" (3 nrs.) a> AU11ITIC mmtOlt (COlf1"U) fm 1"E UIGITOlll 1'9o MD ~ IEWIC* The or1y1nal Kingston Trio are 101ned by Tommy Smothers. Mary Travers, Lindsey Buckingham and current lroo members when they pertorm together for the first time in 20 years ( 1 hr . 20 min) '1l) NAnoMAL QIOQIWlllC UfCIA&. "Eto· sha Place Of Dry Water" Extraordinary animal behavior 1s observed In this tllm recording the wildlife of Etosha. a preserve surrounding a huge dry lake in the south· west Atncan country ot Namibia. (R) ( 1 hr) CC) llOVll ''The Long Riders" ( 1980, Western) James and Stacy Keach, David and Keith· Carradine. The Jesse James- Cole Younger gang leaves a trail of emp· tied banks. plundered stagecoaches and dead bodies 1n its wake as the outlaws noe towara tneor tinal showdown. 'R' ( 1 nr. 40 min.) CE) "°"1ICIW1D CB) llOVll ""Porky's.. ( 1981. Comedy) Dan Mona hall, Mark, Harrier Randy high school boys seek \lengeance on a sleazy cathouse that refused them admittance 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CO llOVll "Superstars Of Sex, Part 1" ( 1983, Fantasy) John Holmes, Kay Par· ker Four adult fantasy stories are present· ed. 1nclud1ng'a sensuous spider. a luturls· ttc robot programmed tor en1oymen1 and ase~enlist. cm "Mighty Joe Young" ( 1949. Adventure) Terry Moore, Robert Arm· 11tro11g When a gorilla I~ raised by a young 01r11n Africa. o press agent trio$ to bring ft lo the U.S. as a nlQhtCIUb OCI ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) (Z) llO¥ll "Dynamite Chickun" ( 1969) Joan Baez, Richard Pryor ( 1 hr • 30 min.) I NO'i'IUT tW ~TUCU .,_ John By!ler anowe you thing:; stranger than truth. larger than Ille. and zanier than any show you've ever seen. ( 1 hr) 1W 8 llOVll "The Disappearance Of Aimee•· ( 1976, Orama) Faye Donaway, Bella Davis. A district attorney tries to prove that the 1926 "kidnapping'· of evangelist Aimee Semplfl Mcf>herSOl'l was really a ruse to conceal a romantic tryst. (2 hrs.) I e UNIJAYllQHTLM IUCI W llA8Ulll _ ... llO¥ll "A Flstlul 01 Dollars" ( 1967. Western) Clint EastwOOd, Marianne Koch. The mysterious ""man with no name" enters a gang war between two taotlons eager to sell whiskey and guns 10 MeMI· cans and tndlans. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) ~••110C1•• ... Ulm OITHl lmc (11) llO¥ll ""Humanoids From The Deep"" ( 1980, Horror) Doug McClure, Ann Turk· el, Loathsome creature{; from the ocean's depth& attack a ca111ornla coastal town, killing the men and raping the women. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) tW G llO¥ll "The Best Ot E\lery1hlng" ( 1959, Drama) Hope Lange. Stephen Boyd. In their search for the gOOd life. three young career women discover the pttlalls of ll\ling In New York City. (2 hrs .• t5m1n.) ,_ g llOVll "Molly And Lawless John .. ( 1972, Western) Vera Miles. Ctu Gulager. A condemned outlaw escapes his doom Oy flattering the sheriff's wile into t>ecom· ~~~~-~~:~ Mm llOM A superstar-packed re\11ew ol lhe best music \lldeo. tele\llSion and films of 1983 includes appearances by Michael Jackson, David Bowie, The Polioe. Diana Ross. Biiiy Joel, Men A1 Work, Elton John, Donna Summer. Prince. Culture Club and the newest groups trom around the w<><ld ~hrs ~ lllllllBfJ•TM* ... cou.am MmTIMl. lndlana vs. Tex· as-El Paso (R) (2 hrs.) COllOVll "Sweet Dreams" (1970, Fanta· sy) Tom Ogden. Al Benona. While watch· 1ng a women's mud wrestling oornpetltlon. a man finds himself In a land where desire and eiuslve dreams come true. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20mln.) O llO¥ll ""Venom" (1982. Suspense) Nicol W1111amsoo, Klaus Klnski. Kid· nappers hold a young American boy hos· tage 1n his parent's London home. alter· nately contending with the police outside and a deadly mamba snake in the build· 1ng's ventilation system. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) I LIT'ITALI ..on YOU -..,llACll Qll ICllllCAUAWAYMl&Wfti -..... ...,... ... llOCln 110¥11 "The Harder They eome·. ( 1973) Jimmy Cliff. This cull classic that made young Americans aware ol Jamal- cla' s r~ music Is presented. (2 hrs.) CDTHI m:1W -cm llOWll "Taboo" (1980. Drama) Kay Parker. Mike Ranger. When a woman's hufil>and lea\ln tier to run ell! with hit aeo- tlllary. 11he e.mbar.U oo a QUMl 10< aexu.81 lu11t11n..,11 that ends In het teen..age ton's bedroom ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) .. (C) llOVll "Goodbye. Emmanuelle .. (f977, Orama) Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orsini A beautllul women's search for the ultirNte erotic expenenoe brings ,..., to a staflllng 1eatlza11o'n. 'R' ( t hr .. 4"0 min.) CB) DMYl MAU. I ICllll OATU • COIC9IT The popular duo l)eflOlm from the Forum In Montreal with a setectlon of their hits. including "Safa Smite," ""Prl\late Eyes," ""Rich Girt." "Kiss On My List." "Maneat· er"" and "One On One." ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) taDllOCln (!) llOVll "The Navy Vs. The Night Mon· stars" ( 1966, Sclenc&-Flcl)on) Mamie Van Doren, Pamela Mason. A beautiful muse and a Naval officer encounter man· eat1~a1er \legetatlon. (2 hrs.) I TBmlOlt (COWJ'Ot llOVll ""Cass Tlmbetlane" ( 1948. Ora· ma) Spencer Tracy, Lena Turner The young and pretty wife ot a distinguished 1udge yearns tor the btlgnt llghts and eKcitlng social climate of the big city. ( r hr.. 30min.) (J) llOVll "Rollover"" ( 1981, Drama) Jane Fonda. Kris Krls1ollerson. A former mo\lle star who took over the chairman· ship other late husband·s corporatlOf'I and a high-powered financial expert become Involved in a disastrous deal With Arab Investors. 'R' (2 hrs.) ~-econ W llQHT TMC«I t:tl llOWll "'Pennies From Hea\len"" ( 1981, Muslcal) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters In the Midwest during the Depression. a sheet music salesman destroys the ll\les of those arovnd him beeause ot hrs unorldted selfishness and his belief that lite can be as 11 1s in songs and movie musical pro· ductlon numbers 'R' ( l hr., 47 min.) t:al I) llO¥ll "Fools. Females. And Fun" ( 1974, Comedy) Juue Newmar, Berry Nelson. Three short comedies based on envy, lust and sloth. ( 1 t11. 30 min ) (]J MCmrt t=-0 llOVll "'Creepshow"' ( 1982. Horror) Hal Holbrook. Adrienne Barbeau A Quin· tel of horror stories trorn a child's comic book include tales about re-animated corpses, alien vegetation. a voracious ape-like creature and mllllons ot vengetul cockroach~ 'A' (2 hrs .• 10 min.) ... ,..,.. llOVll "'Showdown At Boot Hill" ( 1958. Western) Charles Bronson. John Carradine. A bounty hunter expecting a huge reward tor killing an outlaw has a great deal ol trouble collecting the money l hr .• 30 min.) tooateCIHT U-: V'lllOI llOWll ""Bugles In The Afternoon"" (1952. Western) Ray Milland, Helena Carter. An ottlcer demoted for sulking another officer re·enllsts in the C&\lalry and battles his w;ro~ory. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) G>lll9111D-J1' ...... ([) cou.am llAIDTUU. ,_.. ""Big East" (R) . HI t!Zl _,, TUCll t::ll Cll) llO¥ll "Diva"" ( 1981, Drama) Wilhel- menla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrel A French postman's recording ot his favorite opera star's perl01mance leads him on a Wild and dangerous ad\len- ture. ·R· (2 hrs .• 5 min.) 1::11 CC) .o¥ll "'The Next Man" ( 1976. Ora· ma) Sean Connery. Cornella Sharpe. A female assassin is hired to kill a Middle Friday, Dec. 9. 1983 15 -luaclay Cont. I _. ( 1979. Ot~ma) Charles Durning. Colleen 1t11 UM.WVO'M Olympic events highllght· Dewhurst. ( 1 hr.) ed in this hour are Hockey and Cross I ADMl-11 Country Skiing. ( 1 hr.) mAT I U llWullCll "Placido Dom· I ,_., COLI llllTTAIBI 1ngo Celebra1es Seville" A musical 1our ot Cllla::lt•TMI-S'!Ville is provided by the renowned 1enoi ~lllMIYNUL.lll_.. as he sings arias by such composers as ,...... IDClt The Fraggles' attempt Mozart. V8fd1, Bizet an<l Rossi"'. who at capturing the moon starts out as a were Inspired by the city. (1 hf ) ~me until they ac~~ure 11. G OCIMI• -._y9G1T (MIAmll) CZ) 90Wll "The Return Ot Frank James" tW CIWl.ll ~TM.II wmt Guest: ( 1940. Western) Henry Fonda. Gene ~an O'Neal. Tier~~J!hr .. 30 min l Ga ... (MIAmll} •II A :.n. TO I !& L'lll The eicperiences ot noted jau muS1Clan Tom Whitlield and Afternoon his wile, who tried to live by the rules ot a cult in Israel, are recounted. (R) ( 1 hr I -,~ITOOlll D llCMI "Jubal" (1 956. Western) nmwmwmtDAVI»~ Glenn Ford. Ernest Bofgnme. (2 hrs.) llMCM • 90Wll "The Optimis1s" ( 1973. Come-_,. "Voyager" ( 1963, Adventure) dy) Pet8f Sellers. Donna Mullane. (2 Lassie. Robert Br8}'..j2 hrs.) hrs.) • -··-I ..... "Mlsaa Sol· • .. "Pork Chop Hill" ( 1959. emnis" Leonard Bernstein leads the Con· Adventure) Gregory Peck, Harry Guardl· cert~bOUw Orchestra ol Amslefdam and (2 h ) Bee no. rs. the horus ol Radio Hllvefsum In tho-1--YUM van's Missa Solemnls in 0 Maj()(. Opus mWll "Sherlock Holmes Faces 123 (R) ( t hr .. 30 min.) Death" ( 1943. Mvstery) Basil Rathbone . • .....,..,........,...,.. 1;~hr .. 30min) (8) _. ~ "1983 Gaesars Palace lnVltatlonal" ( 1 hr.) t:ll ._. .. CJ:) mW11 "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musi· MfllT: TMI lfAM UU111 PWUC cal) Rell Harrlsoo. Audrey Hepburn. (2 This variety show trom the hrs .. 50 min.) Tropicana Hotel In Las Vegas features Cl) PAia CHAii "The Losing Streak" ( 1 comedy. music and <Sance: enterta.lners hr.) Inch.Ide Steve Allen, Jayne MeadoWS. Palll • 90Wll "Table FOf Fllle" ( 1983, Ota· LuPone. OlehaM Carroll, Richard Kiiey. ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr., Rich t:lttle and Roberie Pet&f'S. ( 1 hr . 50 59 min.) min.) CZ) 90Wll ''Venom" (1982, Suspense) •!""RllWUll Nicol Willamson, Klaus KlnsJ<I. (1 hr .. 33 t:llwJBlr.l_ WOll.D fl' MCCll• CO.. lminJ...DUllA -· ._JCMI ...W "Skydiving" ( t -=-=--:~~lllC'MB Guest·PautBal· 19l • •. _. "Jacob Two-Two Meets The ••nwW .. MMITI H,.,.,._.. Fang" ((H19176. Orama) Alell Kar· Mll9 •..a "Dynamic Skiing" ra';.Stec>Mn ~burg. (2 tws ) Paralel Ulllng form provldeS the greatest 1a•W•1U1 control and creativity. (R) ACI IWMf w• 19\flOCnULL Washington Redskins at INW,...'I• J •• Dallas Cow~ (2 hrs.) ... "The Mirr°' Crack'd" ( 1980. 8 AT• Guest: Oevld Griffin. ( 1 My&llfY) Elizabeth Tay!Of. Kim Novitk. ( 1 !tw.) .. -u--Wink'--.. ~ tw., 48::~1 "" •v•• ......,.,ry ""' """" ® n ... , "Red Skelton t 91h annual bid tor CMttmas toys for Preeent• Freddy The Fraeloedaf'• Ctwllt- needy children tpOMOftd by the U.S. mat Dinner'' Vlnoant Pffce and imogene IMar=~ ~,· (2 hts.) Coca co-1tat with Atd Skelton In the •10tY Uf L-•-ol Freddy the Freeloedlf'1 trieAs and 1Jlbu- • •• latlonS a1 he plenl • holldly dinner. ..... ([) ... "They AM LaugM<S" ( 1981 , 19\ flOCnULL K.anMa City Chiefs at ComedY) Audtrt Hepburn, Ben Gaw111. San~Cherglfl (3hr'L) ilhr .. ~h\ln.) • OCUll• · {II) .,. "The Man From Snowy River" CC)_. "On The Wat•lront" (195-4, {1982, Adventure) Klrtt Douglas, Tom Orama) Marlon &end<>. Eva Marie Saint. 9ur11neon, (1 hr .. 44 min.) 1! hr .. 48 min.) (I) .. "Yet. GIOtak>" ( 1982, ~I) Cl) _... "NCAA OMtiori I Champion-Lucienc> Pavarotti, f<attwyn Ham>ld. ( 1 lhip" (from Fort ltu<*dale. Fie.) (3 l'W .. &emln.) at~ "Right Of Way" ( 1983, Orama) ~ ~~~'f.'~lngall ~~ Sitte 0."11, Jemet Stewert. (t hr .. 46 ..._ ........ ,.,.:~·-, ,,... -"'") - ,,_liiiir........n. ..... .. .... (It~ "Aollo¥er" (1981, Oreme) Jint Fonda, Kiii Kr'tltoffMon. (2 hrt.) .., ~ .. "h ~ At The WOftd'1 ---... llr'' (1963, Mullee!) EMe ~. Joen ..... _, ·--· •• _ . ..,,.._ ... ,_ ....... • •,urmu • -. Cclmedy) s..... Mer1fn. ,.... 1•·t: ~ ~ ':;.,:"*'"> --' ---.. ..._ QO!Jlln" C'-'-'"'----_, --a-. ''The Aire on.·· A~ It 11 Frktey, Dec. 9, 1183 ..t eiRNOfcln•y OOIT1pillOlt ..,_ achievements have escaped public recog· n111on or have taken on new dimenslOns when compared with tOday's athletic achievements. ( 1 hr ) Cl 90Wll "They C&me From Within" ( 197S, Horror) Paul Hampton. Joe Sliver ~hrs.) • mWll "An American Christmas Carol" ( 1979. Fantasy) Henry Winkler, Dorian HatewOOd. (2 hrs.) • 11CM1 "Pony Soldier'' ( 1952, Adven· ture) Tyrone Power, Cameron Mitchell. (2 hrs.) e llCMI "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerritt. Palli Lupooe ( 1 hr. 40 mm.) e MWIWI AMI Ira IW<s abOUt head- acheS caused by cold IOOd. ellplalns ultra· sound. Investigates &lltraterrestrlal com- munication. and visits a parrot. 1..-r...,.. Vl»IOAllllOI aM11IAI .. ~ 4119 ,.,_ mM Regularly scheduled Elng may be delayed due to breaks. 4119 "The SilenOe" ( 1975, Orama) Rlchafd Thomas. Cliff Gorman ( I hr • 30 min.) I PACITMI llATm , ... ,,,,,,,,,. LUC1M10 PAVMOTT'I • CClllCIRT The renowned tenor performs several pleoes by Bononelni, Celdra and Scarlatti. end a selection ot some ol 'his favorite operatic numbers, In a concert taped at the San FranclSCo ()pefa House (2 hrs.) ... "'*,_ CH)_.. "Absence Of Matice" (1981. Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Field. (1 hr .. 56 min.) .. -.,...... .... ,. ..... .... Q ...... WM&:ltm'r--..-T ... . ..,.,.,,.,~ ..... ,.,,........,,._. tar Big Bird, Coot<le Monst« and the res1 _ of the gang villt the Metropolitan Museum ol Art In New York City. Q ( 1 hr.) CC) .,. "Rio Conchos" ( 1964, West· arn). RIQhard Boone. Stuart Whitman. ( I hr., 47 min.) (I)• um!IMl Phlledelphla 78«1 at MllnUk• Bucke CSut>tect to bltlokout) tn..SC>mln.) M11:1 •Wt Stum MembefS ol lhe en'• Theetre Company perform this mutlcal adeptatlon of lewll Carrol'• clu· slo 1tQtY of Ab'• adventufee In Wonder· land. (2 m.. 1 min.) CD) .. "YM, GlofaiO" (1982. MUlical) Luelano Pavarotti, r<attwyn Harrold. ( 1 hr. fiO min.) Cl) .... TU MA• "Hantel And Gfettl" Ricky Stwodef and Joen Colline .. ., In thla Yer1iOn of the BrOthen Gt1mm , ... ~ two mt cHchn ·~In the Q2tt-ae ~a wltCtl who,,..,. to ... them. • .. "Swemp Thlog" ( 1912, Fenta· , ay) Adrienne e.rtJMu. Louie Joufden. ( 1 ~ht30mln.) .. "fttlndt" (1971. Romeoce) = Anlc9e AMna. (, hf .. 40 min.) -·~= 11 11•1 ~ :.: of IN '113 Nobel Pna wlMen II -"°""' -wortd'• ,.,.. Ngtlly -II -"'°"' the OlllltlOlliee .....,.Norwey. (2tn.) ~ r - - -Sanday Cont. ·1=:-.,.. ... ~ :::.~. ~._A g1oup of enthu!ii· asuc young friends encounter tun arid exciting challenges 1n "Three Days On A Rl11er In A Red Canoe .. (A} Q ct) .,. "Rio Conchos" ( 1964, West· em) Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman ( 1 ~hr .. =~· --···-.. "Oliver Twist" ( t982. AdVen· tu1e) Anlmaled ( 1 hr .. 13 min ) (I) •Amm TAUi 1111ATM "Hansel And Gretel'' Ricky Shrodet and Joan COiiins star In this 11erslon ot the Brothe1s Grimm tale about two lost children t1apped In the cottage ot a wlteh who plans to eat them tmlT °'TMI llA"91 ... fACI 1MI llATIOll 9'.• .-NmOl,._MOOD MTODAY DAYOl ... ~--IWJ Lmm~ ...... ~ ,.. .... .,..... ._CMMIWI .. IC--~Y ..... MtAm,.TMlwm(ll) ._ "Table For F111e" ( 1983, Dia ma) John Volgl'll. Richard C1enna (I t11 • 69mln.) eM••u• _, ........ 91. POOTULL Coverage of S..tti. 11 New Y0tk Giant• 0< Cle11efand at Houaton Qhrs.) • -. "The Wacky W0tld Of Mothe1 Goose" ( 1967. · Fanto1y) Animated Voice of ~::=' Ruth&1fo1d. (2 hra.) 8LO. (I) R POOTULL Oet10H Lions at Clnoln· natl=OJ~ 1 ...... ,., __ M LA.._ Correspondents Lin- da We1thelme< and Cokle RObelts foln Paul Duke for an up-to-the-minute sum· ma1~~~1 activities. • WAamlTClll-•.wm ZI) CGU.19 IAlllTUU. OePaul \IS. Geo=wn (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) co "PygrT\lllOn" ( t938. Comedy) Leslie Howa1d, Wendy Hlllftf. (2 hra .. 50 min) Cl) lllO¥ll "AdVenrurea 0 1 The Wlldelness Fam11y" ( 1975, Adventure) Robttt Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. (1 h1., 40 min) (%) *-"The Seventh Seal" (1968. Fantasy) Max von Sydow. Gunner B nstrand (I hr .. 36 min.) -lllWACI -&~ATTMlllO.a ~ICMll.19 ..,.. .,,,,fALRL OltCAl9UI lllO¥ll "Four Feathers" ( 1939, Adven· tlJlt~Ralph Rlct\ardton, June Duprez. (2 hte. • ML tnm'I -"Going Shopping Fol Rat1U Stock.I" Gu.et; JoMptl H. Ellfe, vloe pr~t IO< lnvtitment research, Goldman, Saehe & Co. cm ..... V9l'f OMICIMTUI mllY A iilP to Switzerland b$Comes arf exciting adventure 10< Benji and his friends when lhey mtel Krle Krlngle. e NTH llO-TAJL Animated. Dom Deluise and Larry Storch provide the 110ieet tor th1$ adVenture aboUt e cat with· out a 11H. (I h1 .. 21 min.) tWe I wnlf YOU Featured. box111g ealety. Bernhart S. Schwarti. M.O , ungslde phy· elelan: Martin Oenkln. lnternattonal refllfee: Albert Davita. boxtf. Haig Ketegl· an, Chairman, Cahfomta State Athletic Commission. I _,.Of A&LOIMm.11 ...uc...- llOVll ''Btg Bob Johnson And His Fan• taetlc Speed Circus" ( 1978, Comedy) Charlet Napier, Maud Adams. (2 hra.) Ill) llO¥ll "Summe1 Wlshea, Winter Dreamt" ( 1973, Drama) Joanne Wood· ward. Martin a.laam. (2 hra .. 6 min.) • llAiA-1111A11m "The Cltadel" Alter Andrew recelvn a gilt of live pounds. he laon unexpected trouble Q !~ 119' llllMY HU&. TM WI llO¥ll "It Happened One Chrlstma1" (1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Re>ge<1. ( I h1 .. 52 min.) (D)llCMI "Ves, Giorgio" ( 1982, Musical) Luciano Pa11arottl. Kathryn Harrold ,-~ --~ ,--, ---~~ I " ' , ' " . 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'PG' l!hr .. 50~ (I) All AIW:. wml I& 9IOOll Mel Broolcs welcomes guests Anne BanCfoft, Ronny Graham and Jonathan Pryce In this mixture ol moslc. drama and comedy. ( 1 hr.) 0 lllWll "Billy Jack" (1971. Drama) Tom LaughUn. Delores Taylor. An ex- Green Beret half-breed champions the cause ot a freedom sohool for runaways on an Arizona Indian reservation. 'PG' (1 hr .. 52 min.) -<ID llCWll "She's Back On Broadway" ( 1953. Musical) Virginia Mayo. Gene Nel· son. Two beautiful women vie for the same man and position (2 hrs ) • ~ .._ Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to ~breaks. .. •-AT MM'I Fisherman's Wharf Is the place whefe Julia secures the lngred· lents tor a Santa Barbara bouillabaisse. and guest ohef Salty Darr makes La Tulipe Mariel=ii \ -1"· --~1111-Featured: a look 111 animated movleS tor adults lnclUdes an lnt8f'VleW with Ralph Bakshi ("Fire And Ice"); Marielle Har11ey • Goodnight, Beantown"). ( 1 hr ) TODAY AT ID.&.YWOOD f'AM .. .... ,....,.,.. -tW A.-. mM Regularly scheduled pr amming may be delayed due to breaks. ...... •&:'l9GllT ,.,..,a., .. , ..,, .. .., _. "StarduSI'' (1975, Drama) Oew.1 Enex. Larry Hagman. A rock star's alH~apld rise to tame leads him 10 drugs, lsolaUon and a nervous breakdown. 'R' (1 hr .. 37 min.) CHJ _. ''Aighl Of Way" ( t983. Drama) Bette Devis, James Stewart. An aged cou- pte tale• dfattlc •• 10 prl'Y9nt tflelr aep- arat;--' 1Iv.,45mln.) (I) "Summef Nlatlt FeYtf" (1973, Orama) Stephane Hiiiei, OIMa Paaoat. Thtee young people spend their .umme< vacation engeglng In rom8ntlc lrlvofltlet. 'R' (I hr .. .0 min.) Cl) .. "Yea. Giorgio" ( 1982. Muticel) LucillnO Pavarotti. l<attwyn Hanold. A '9rl0Wlled oper1tlc tenot beCOmea romen- llcelly Involved with a pretty voice "*""' laC. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) CZ>_. ''Venom" (1982, Sulpente) Mco1 Wtllllmeon, Ki.ut l<Jnekl. Kid• N1PS*S hold a ycung Americen boy hol· 1191 In hit pe1rtrtt'a LondOn home, ....,_ na191y contending with the pob ~ Ind • de9dly membl ..... In the bUfd. ~. \lllntlletlon l)'ltern. 'A' ( 1 hr.' 33 Niiiii1ow l =:,::t. fll11IAll: A -...... ..-rGIY "Hornefront USA" Ttvough years of vio- lence and contrOYersy. American opinion on lhe V1&tnam War changed ITom ~oval 10 dlssatislactlon. Q ( 1 hr.) • lllWll "Nashville Grab" ( t981, Come- dy) Jeff Conaway. Cristina Aalnel. A country linger performing In a women's p<lsoo is kidnapped by II pair Of female CO{lvicts anamptlng to break out. (R) (2 ihrs.~ lllQ.UI 1W llCMI "Nash11llle Grab" ( 1981. Come- dy) Jeff Conaway, Cristina Raines. A country linger perlormlng In a women's prison Is kidnapped by a pair of Alnl8le convicts attempting to break out. (R) (2 hrs.) e MDLLYWOOD ~Featured: 1 pro- file of Sean Sonnary, back aa James Bond In a new lllm, "Never Say Never Again": Linda Ronstadt brings beck the .W's with a new record album, ''What's New": a look at ~ everyone In Hollywood has II SCfeen~ 1W8 "Murder8f's Row" (1966, Comedy) Dean Martin. Ann-Margret. A retired spy Is called In to protect a famous scientist from foreign powers, (2 hr&. 10 min. -•.:=:.1rT•twww ... ~ aurat cwr •,. cm1 a Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley, with Que.ta Anson WIAlams. Betty White and JoAnn Pltug. profile 11.ll chlldfen wtlo are the Innocent victims of war In coun- tries such u Somalia, C.mbodia and El ~lvedor. ( t hr.) (DJ .... Ban Vereen, William Kall, Mil· Iha Raye and Chila· ANera lier In this Tony Award-winning rnualcll that traces a prince's aearch lor fulfillment. Tai>ed at Ontario'• Hamilton Place. ( 1 hr., 56 min.) ... "The Salamander" (1981, Ora· ma) Franco Nefo, Anthony Quinn. A wealthy Italian lndulltrlallal trlel to prevent the taJt!t0\'9r of hlS countrv'• government by a group of rlght•wtng fntict. ( 1 hr .. 35~ -<ID mwl "Broadway GondOller" (1935, Comedy) Dick Powell. Joen BtoncW. An ex-taxi drMr bec<>n* a Venetiln gondo- lier In Otdlr to get hit '*1C9 ~· 2 hra., 5 min.) .. _. "Scarecrow" ( 1973. Oraml) Heckmen. At Peclno. ~ gruff u-oon and a tovlbll ex...-men dlwlop a'ftlend- ehlp In which bOth i.m at>out life, IOYe 11)(1 cslr1a. (2 hra.) -· ~., ...... 1111----A ~ la t8Un at the glObel ..-..n of lepto.y, how It te lf'9ctlng the .... of ,,.. Iona at men. women and cNlchn. and whl~done--1. (1hr.) ........ ,., --.,.,. W~ 1W ,_ M of undll-.nd- lng and the blllc technique of """ oontfOI to ~the ~of doQI. (I)-"NCM ~ T Qei1'*"r-eillp" (trom Fort ~. Aa.) (A) ~~ ''Tiie M1~-eom.. ctvt:::::. Kalllll. A ........ ., • '*°after ...... of acMtlo- 1\nL.~ ·=1•.:.---~· -g . .,.. ..... ,,.,, cir-) Ploclll ... ~ ..... .., •• ------, .... ~ 0.-u... ... lecll "'9 ---MCI "°"°" Of .. """' -.... por1 Ofl their ............. 20 . 'rtday,Deo.8. 1983 rlne tour. 'R' (2 hrs .. 25 min.) -c.t) llCWll "The Mirror Crack'd" (1980, Mystery) Eliz.abeth Taylor. Kim Novak Baaed on 11 ste><y by Agatha Christia. A strange murder involving rival Hollywood atars takes place In an English village. W 'PG~:r:.;m;JCI ;?rm1111rr•1www8W ~ _. "Enter The Ninja" (1981, Adventure) Franco Naro, Susan George. An Americln martial arts exper1 sets OU1 10 •\19nQ8 the murder of hit best friend. 'R'~~mln.) wl•IWMDMl'M. W AT-Wii'll Guest: Art Buchwald. ( t ht.) 1:. "The Ritz" (1978, Comedy) Jack Weaton. Aita Moreno. A t>umblef unwitllngty stumbles Into a gay Mthhouse while seelcing refuge from hit morder- minded brother-In-law. 'R' ( t hr.. 31 .. .. .. _..,Tat min~ I IT••,. IR. MUIY Marcus Alen and Kenneth Sims are among the roo•tl• profiled In thla look at )he NFL's ientlahuperstara. (1 hr.) " _. .. ,Ulll • nw.•11111 --·~ _." • (198t. Drama) Met tieon. Merk lee. Two Australian loot raoars with contreatlngly different peraon-alities llgn up to fight In Turkey during World Wart. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) ..... ~ .. "Savage Messiah" ( 1972 • Biography) Dorothy Tutln. Soott Antony . French aculplor Henri Gaudier·Bflllt(a embar1ca on an attalt with • beeVlllUI Pol· ish woman wtlo la twice 1'111 age. 'R' ( 1 hf., 39 min.) Cl) All M.SICI Wini I& .OOU Mel Br()()l(a welcomea gueats Anne Bencroft, Ronny Graham and Jonathan ~In this mixture of mualc, dfama and comedy. ( 1 -~"'·'----I 11111,_ .. .. "ZIPPl<ll" (1982. Comedy) Belo, Wlilit Mme&. A high ldlOOI ldera --..,... hit ac:cldentalfy ~ peyctloklnlflc J>OWl'S to lmptow hit '°'4 .... 'A' (1 "'·135 min.) ·1--= w -.... .. .. "An°"'°" Md A. Genlltman" 982 Drema) Rlchatd cw.. Debra Alt ~led aviation otllclf -metch In a tougf\ --drll INWctor. 'A' (2 hra.' 5 min.) -~ ''ShMcy'a Mect*w" (1981, ) Burt Aly! IOldl, Alct'9il Wtrd. A ._ cop uncowrt Ngtl level ~ mtrt\ oonupllon _,.. lnveltlglttnO the nuder of a eel f · 'Ar (2 tn.) •[••• I -... -"A ~Blrbley ,. .. ,,, ~~ Jot· -. ~ ""9n. n. "19ht wetdlmln 11 • lrW\ ...... ~to,.,,... 10 .... -W,~'t;·•"'"*"> ... ....... ..... ... -~--· 111\..A_ IO ...... NI ~ """9 ~ow .. .. -luaclay Cont. ~·--·-·=-· --lvenbag • • G9'The Longest Hundred MlleS" Tf 967, Adventure) Doug McClure. Katha· 11ne Ross A priest leads a group ol adulla and Flllplno chlldten away from the lnvad· I ~ (2hr&) &_,ATM.,_ wm.--.a..:u M~OfllOmMm CarlCarl llOO, Patrick Collins. Metlln 04Nn and Mtl• lnde Diiion sttr In this updated veflion of the famous Fr~. (I hr.) l=:=w--•A•t ... MON "Kaleidoscope" ( 1966, Come· y) Warren Bea11y, Susannah York, A member of the jet set devises a scheme to beat the casinos of Europe. (2 hrs.) I .... . ~ mM Regularly scheduled =1ng may be delayed doe 10 aks. VIRY Olllt a.ITIMI ITORY A 111p 10 Switzerland becomes an exclttng acJven1u1e fOt Ben~ and his friends when they meel Kris K11ngle. I Lin TAU MtlNf YOU H M 1110W ~ M IC! UUIT Six Olympic ska1ers. Including John Curry and Dorothy Hamill. toln Joto Starbuck ano 011\er world·class skaters tor a pe1torm· ance ot this dellghlful tee ballet based on Hans Christian Andersen's classte fairy tale. (2 hrs.) .. B ... C4C01~0111a•••c:1:1 HOLLYWOOD a.ollUP Featured a look at the new movie. "Star 80." starrtng Enc Roberts and Martel Hemingway, lhal tells the t1ag1e story of acuess and "PlaybOy" cen1e1told Dorothy Straiten, "Whal Ever Happened To. " tells what Johnny Craw· lord of lhe olo "R1lleman" se11es is doing now. a profile of "Hotel's" Connie Selle<:· ca. I= WUP• CllCm&ATI ..... mM Regularly scheduled prog1ammtng may be delayed due lo pledge breaks (H) .:.t Limn CtMnlAI CMOl The mas1e1 1mp1es5>onlsl plays a mull1lude of rotes. including Et>enezer Scrooge and Bob C1a1chll. 1n an unusual verSIOn ol lhe Charles Dickens holiday claSStC ( t hr ) llOWll "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie. 100 I Rabbit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Antmat· ed Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken Bugs Bunny. Dally Duck. Yoserntle Sam and other "Looney Tune" s1ars are back again 1n claSS1c cartoons framed by the tale ol an "Arabian N~hts" sultan and his SIC)(Y·hungry nephew. G' ( t hr .. 30 min.) C) llOWll "M1s1y" ( 1978, Mystery) On a stormy nigtll. a mysterious woman enters a seaside tavern as an old hSherman relates the legend of a female sp1111 whO beckons sl\tps to their destruction. (I hr .. 45 =~ I OINOTIUT .. 1MI IU1'C9ACllll Mtkha1I BaryShn1kov stars 1n this AmerlC8fl Ballet Theatre pro- duehon ot the enchanting holiday story abOUI a young girl WhOSe Christmas Eve dreams conture up dancing 1oys an<l bat· tllng toy soldiers. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) ••m•mun1 II :W.~rroamn A ho•tl fOt ·~ deOd In Hong Kong, • South Amer· lean rilual wtie<oln 1 c:OtPM reveals Ila mu1dete1. robOls. a tNn age1'1 Shake- speare f()fgorfclt. lnteree11ng egga: famous ecoenttk:s ( 1 hr ) G .,_ "Jubal" ( 1956. Westem) Glenn FOfd, Ernes1 B<>fgnlne. A young orltte1 Meks the aid of a minister's daugh· tllf' alter tie 1s f0tc:ed 10 kill In fl<·defense i~ ITMIUIClll JICMI "II Happened One Ch11atmaa" ( 1977. Fantuy) Marlo Thomas, Wayne Rogets. An angel grants a depresaed young woman lhe unutoaJ oppartunlty of seeing what Ute would be like wHhout her. U hr .. 52 min,) CD MON "Absence 01 Malice" ( 1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Field. A legit· lmate buslnesaman'a Ille Is ruined by a newspaper repofter's story alleging hrs Involvement In lhe mob kllllng of a lab01 boss. 'PG' ( t hr .. 56 min.) (D)llS•WlllO (%).,_"Conduct Unbecoming" ( 1975, Orama) Michael York. Susannah York. A lawyer defends a lellOw B11t1Sh Army otti- eer against a charge of rape 'PG' ( t hr .. 47 min) =~ ....... -n .. Ka-rra'"-~ fU8ILI ROat The F1agg1es· attemp1 al capturing the moon starts out as a Q!_me un~~:=-ally capture 11 (QJ '9A New York Knrcks al Los ~=kers (2 hrs .. 30 min ) 1':la. 90RTIPAGI ... ()) AIJ..fTM PAim PCM AWm ..._ TU S1na11a tS honored tor his conlrlbu· ltons 10 music and 10 humanitarian causes In a black-lie celel>lallOfl w1lh appearanc· es by James S1ewart. Carol Burnell, Flor· ence Henderson. Howard Keet. Michele Lee, Dionne Warwtek. Bob Newnan. Fos· tar Brooks. Rtca1do Monlalban, Julto Iglesias. Burt ReynoldS, Steve Lawrence. Vte Damone. Alettard Burton. and Cary Grant, (I hr.) D ti) 1-.n Miii An explosion causes a memory loss for Michael Knight. who assumes hrs lormer identity and perceives Kin as an enemy ( 1 hr.) I TAXI 9 ..CAITU I MCCD• cs The Judge and Mark compete Wtlh a 70-year· old crook and a rogue CoP tor the 11~~1 a 25-year-old robbery ~ llOWll "How To Murder Your Wile" ( 1965. Comedy) Jack Lemmon, V11na LISI A cOO'ltC-SlllP artist takes out His lrus· 11ati()(ls by planntng his wife's murder In hts comic s11lp (2 hrs.) l tol»QOLD ~ RM Regularly sctieduled programming may be delayed due to Qledge b<eaks. (B) MDVII "Table F0< Five" ( t983. Ora· ma) John V049hl. Richard Crenna A man who was dtv0<ced five years earlier relums 10 his now 1ema11ted wile 10 take a m0<e active role tn raising htS chtldren 'PG' ( 1 rv . 59mln..) (I) 110W11 "Night Shift" I 1982. Comedy) Henry W1nkle1. Mtehael Keaton. Two noghlllme morgue attendants become "love brokers" f()( a group of hookers who have lost their pimp 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) g MON ''Endangered Species" ( 1982. t 6u.penwl AoWt Utlcl\, Jobeth w..,,._ A New Y()O( Cjty o.ltollv9 n.lpe a WV0- 11)1(\Q atletlfl ln~llOllt I l{)lt• of local c::auJe MYtWellone. 'A' ( f hf .. 36 mln.) .. ,..,,Alm! lr1I . M1\IS ".\mate: The Great Ag Tr•" he m•jeetlc Ilg tree which rises abOYe the lush rain forest ol Belile In Central Alll4WI· co ls viewed ....... "Amati. The GrNI Fig Tr .... The rMjeetlc Ilg tree WhlCh rlset •bOV• lhe lusn rain J0t&s1 ot Belize In c.ntral Ametl- ca ls vi.wed. ( 1 hi. 16 min.) .. ,~..,,,., 11 Sl-=m IOllL Air Foroe YI. Ml.- ulppl (trom Shtevepott. LI.) (R) (3 hta., .., neaoa1• MON "Coaat To COut" (1980, Comedy) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blak•. A runaway housewife and a scrappy ttuck~ hauling c::allle coast to coast become the target of a wild cross·country chaee, (2 hrs,) ' fll.LY GRAHMICtMnlAI RCUL !Ill MON "Th1 h Naked E et" ( 1emle1e. Suapenge~vld Soul. ~am Oawbel Someone l\as JOlned the att•noe- fy ellclllng game ot a musician and a mv-- ter iOUS young woman who watch each other through their apartment wlndOWS. i';iKMDOM ! :'"On The Waterfront" ( 195-4, Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. Only one rnan musters up enough courage 10 challenge a powerful mob leader who holds the dock workers of a big coy In an iron grip. ( 1 hr . 48 min ) (JJ llO¥ll "CreepShow" ( 1982. H0t1or) Hal Holbrook. Adrtenne Barbeau A quln· tel ot horror stories from a chlfd's comic book include tales abOUI re-animated corpses. alien vegetatlOfl. a voracious ape-like creature and mtlltons of vengeful cockroaches 'A' (2 hfs . tO min.) Cl)llOWll "Blume In Love" ( 1973, Come- dy) George Segal, Susan Anspach. A divorced man tries to win his ex•wile back from her current b0yf11end. 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 min.) •tm a.BUP e ....,. mAK Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to e_leOOe breaks. n• ~ lMEA.,. "The Citadel" Andrew moves to another mining town with his new wife and tlnds that some phy· 5'Clans are engaged 1n unethlC81 l)facllces .. ia Cl) GOODeellMT, IOllTOWll Mall exposes a phOny psychic who later su1· prises hlm by a solving a kidnapping case CJ tatOOl llAT Featured: an "Agency ShoP" debate abOUI whether teachefs sl\ould have 10 pay dUes in order to w0tk 1n a school dlst11ct. G 1MI llUTCUCIB Mikhail BaryShnlkov stars In this American Ballet Theatre pro- duCllon of the enchanting holiday story abOUt a young glrl whose Christmas Eve dreams conj\Jre up dancing toys and bat· tltng toy soldiefs, (2 hrs.. 15 min.) -· (I) fUlll8l '°"'-ILD. An tradition· minded woman doctor (Elaln Strltch) clasheS with Nurse Biancusl over the rOle loli~~r) ..-YO ) ITANDleO N>Oll OILY "Red Skelton Friday. Dec. 9. 1983 19 -Monday Coal. l .... tll~ , ... tll CUll\m awaa CUMm TUI~ Guest i anO'Neat • .XYMDYll • ftmll mM Regularly scheduled P' ammlng ma> be delayed due to br.eaks. -... ---....,., "'" MAii .... llMITWI~. ,,_.. et:9lllf ....... • 111..an LMCall ICTDI -oumccum -"FIS World Cup" Men's down· hill (from Schladml~. Austtia) ( 1 hr.) ([) llOWll "Porky's ' (1981, Comedy) Den Monahan. Mark Herrlef. Randy high echool boys seek vengeance on a sleazy calhoUle tha1 refused them admittance. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (D) llOWll "Vlslotls Of Christmas Pest" (1979, Adventure) Shirley Jones. Pele< H-etl. A family have to rescue !heir mother when she goes ott In a snowstorm tQ_get a Ctmstmas tree. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ) 110W11 "The Seventh Seal" ( t956. Fantasy) Max von Sydow, Gunner B)ornstrand. A knight, returning from Iha CrusadeS. tries to save a troupe ol players from the Plague by confronting Death hlmlelf. ( 1 hf . 36 min ) e llOWll "Sweethearts On Parade" ( t952. Muslcat) Ray Middleton. Lucille Norman. The teacher at a music school sees her &•·husband return to town as heed of a carnival show. (2 hrs,) • • ftmll mM Regularly scheduled P' ammlng may be delayed due to bf ea ks. 19 1U11 WNO a.f TlllOUCIM CIMT· nlmated A young bruin goes in , ...,ch of Christmas and finds some unu· • 8'1111 ecMlntures along the way ., .... , ... ~•-.n aca.ltllf ftC TAC IOUllt .., .. , ..... ....... CCUIT ........ -tll _... Anthropologist rd Leakey trsoes the emergence of modetn man. ,,,.p40r1ng the earliest art and examining the reasons tor the tranaltloo from a nomadic to a settled pettlfn of Hie. q_(I tw,) (II) ....... -Boobet llndl himeelf e ln a c.ave-ln wrth Re<1 A'llMSTO'IUI ,. ~ _. Regularly llChedUled namt'IW'G may be delllyed dut to •bf••· -AW-Cl l .. A,,._ l'Mted. Cheltle Brown ~ dlelllu- lloned by his friends' commercial attitude towerd Chtlttma• as the Peanuts g1ng i~e fOf a holiday pagMnt. (A) .... ~BIUe Sklee" ( !W,' Mullc8I ~ A9tah, Bing Croeoy. Two= denoe men find romenoe and llUCClftL (2 twt.l.,.., •"'-_,1-.T The cornmo- :: ~ the eftect of I.ion.I ~·· -.nee . ! .. ''Rebel Wlthc>Ut A Ceule'' •. "'.,.,,., ...me. o.n. Net9118 ood A young men IC*'9 • ....,.tlGI 12 "1dl)', Dec.~. 1883 gang because of his lack ol respect lor his e!rents. (2 hrs.) • ..... Oii ..... AnthropolOgist Richard Leakey traces the emergence ol modem man, ei1ploring the earliest art and examining the reasons lor the transition trom a nomadic to a settled pattem of life. ~ llO¥ll "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" ( t977. Orama) Kathleen Quin- lan, Bibi Andersson. A teen-age schizo- phrenic caught up In her own tantaSieS is forced to cope wtth Nie In an old-fashioned mental Institution. 'A' (1 hr .. 32 min.) (I) ..... (B)llOWll "Blinded By The Llghf' (1980, Orama) Kristy McNichol, Ja.mes Vrncent McNlchol. A middle clatl family It torn out of ttielf comfortable existence wtien their teen-age eon renounoes everylhlnQ they hold dMr to JOin •religious cuh. ( 1 hr., 29 min.) CJ) •Amm TAU TMIAm "AumpetstUts· kin" Herve Vlllechalze portrays the strange 11111e man with the funny name Who helps the millef's daughte< (Shelley DvvaN) spin straw Into gold. Ned Bealty. Paul Dooley end Bud Cort also star. • llOWll "Sharky'1 Machine" (1981, Actventure) Burt Reyoolda. Rechel Ward A vice cop uncovers high-level govern- ment corruption while lnYflltlgattng the murder ol a call girl 'A' (2 tvs.) .Ill) ... H (l)-.W A magazine Show featuring up and coming athletes, novel spotts, event wrap-ups, and athletes Who are active In fields out&lde of sports. ... Cl) .,..,..,,.-=-emu eillll1IMI Anima1ed. Boris Karloff nar· rates the story of the miserly Grinch Who trieS to deprive the tiny vtNage ot Wtloville of Christmas.~ e P& •••~ A proflte of 320-tb. PfO- fesslonal wrestler HUik Hogan: a vtslt 10 a toy store to see what's hot tor this ChfiSt· . mas. • .-AT e u a•u ca "Callas: An International Celebration" The memory ot -one ot the world'• Of .. lesl dl\las I& hon· ored by Joan Sutherland, Kiri Te Kanawa, PlecldO Domingo end others: al9o. rare fllm clips of Marla CaNas In perlormance are featured. (2 hf1.) •GlJ•CAftm M (I) eoccm "NCAA OIYltlorl I Chemplon- lhlp" (ffom F0t1 l.auderdele, Fla.) (A) _, ~ ... Regularly scheduled ptOgf~ IN}' be delayed di.le 10 ~breekt. • • (I) •• -OJ, Pteitter contends with an abfaMt petient woo .-ms to he\19 nothing phyllcall)I wrong with him. e e .. "Uttle tiOuM On TM Pr ... tie: Loot! Back To Y•«d!IY" (Premiefa. Oremt) Mlctlll8I ~ Ma"'-lMor• 1.-ux. Tregecty ttrlcee the ...,.... Wiiy When It la dlacovered !Nit Albert It euftef· Ing from all lnouretlle. and f8'al. beood dis- ..... , twa.) I ...... = "OUlnlM" ~1979, SClence-Ac> ttoJI) ,.. Nlwmln. ~-Rey. In • ttomn WOftd d tr. "*"" ""9 peopte • • 000 ... led Ol'ftl d .. and dMth: 'ft 11 hr. 67 "*'-) (II) iiil ''OM" ( ,. 1, Driml). ..... "** WlaalM J:et"Mndel, ,reclerio Andra A lffifdl ~·1 tlOOf~ Of ,. rewort9I °'*8 ..... ,,.,... ... .... -.-......... dilnglNM.....-.. "', .......... , Cl) llO¥ll ··My Favorite Year" { 1982, Cornedy) Pelet O'Toole. Jess.ca Harper. A d1psomamacal formei matinee ldC'I has d1fhcutty cop1ng with the pressures of a live TV pertormance during television's ggl~. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CZJ "Fnends" ( 1971, Romance) Sean Bury, Anicee Alvina. A blllersweet love allalr develops between a neglected 15-year·Old EngllSh boy and a French ~-~~t ( 1 hr .. 40 min) .. ~ • .. "Frevd" ( 1963. Bk>graphy) Montgomery Clift, Susannah York The young Viennese dOCtor touncts the prac· hce of psychoenalysis while studying hyp- OOSIS with an ei1P8flmentet. (2 hrs, 35 min) • .-AT d U DdaUICll "Galles: An lntematlooal Celebfatlon" The memory of one of the world's greatest divas Is hon· ored by Joan Suthe<land. Kiri Te Kanawa. Placido Domingo and others; also, rare film clips of Marla Galles in performance are featured. ~rs .. 25 min.) "ITMAn•ma.1 .. Cl) ......, Dick's attempts to finish a book assignment are frustrated by annoying interruptions lrom Kfrk. George and a possi~nent boarder CC)... "Great Moments In Amercan Fiim" This doc\Jmentary a.am· Ines the work and life ol George Stevens. the HOiiywood director Whose credits include "Giant~ and "A Place In The Sun." I MOTlmc:laAalnt1YU1•,._. TODAY ATMOU.YWOODPAM -Cl) llmWO,_,.ILA.&. Adm. Mallory cunlronls Maggie as the Navy prepares a t>vtlat servloe for the body ol hef returfled huSband. and Jack announces to Cella that he Is leaving the service ( t hr) IU~e1ue Lagoon" {t949. Romance) Jean Simmons. Donald Hous· ton. A young girt and t>oy shipWracked on e PactfiC ISiand oome IO love e&eh Olhet as they mature. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) e .,. "Halloween" ( t978, Horror) Donald Pleasenoe. Jamie Lee Curtis. On a raloy Halloween night, an uncootrOllable murderer escapes from en asylum and cuts a path of death, destruction arid tlf- ror ttwough a small town. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 mlnilu .. 1 nl :"u. Featured: eumlne how Los ~ngetes Is one of the meet atr .. tut oltlel to llYe in; hOw to meke yourMlf t>Hulltul lot Mfoblo dance clattea: a_pto- Ne Of the ...., oontro.slat Larry Flytlt, publlshef of "HUtllef," who'• now embfolld In the JoM Oel.of .. n trtat. a loOk •I ~· feaclNtloo wfth royel- !'' tw .. 1&"*1.l -II lllRWIZ---raaa Heel Gabtet and Jet-Lyona ,.-.. ·•veoel," ''Owlttlna," "Of l,Jriknown T ' llnd "Fire And loe." (II) ,. - -_, ... fhe wlld llnd wedl'f 8ritith c~ porttaye verloul ctwllCterl. tnctudW1g • cire"I doWlt ~ a French excf\engll INdeflt, In IMl'*OUI ...... ", tw.) .. ~'m!!'Mr·11om On Skit" The ~ ..,_ d .. '82 Horde Wottd Cfwn. -r:;--·'~ -Moncl!y -llond.ngMovlM- •• "Heavy Metal" (1981, Science-Fie· ttoii) Animated. VOIOeS ol John Candy, John Vamon ( 1 hr . 30 min,) •(I) "The Great Adventure" ( 1976, Adventure) Jack Palance. Joan Cotllns. U hr •• 25 min.) g "Spirit Qt 'rhe Wind" ( tS79, ·Orama) Chief Oan George. Sllm Plckens. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) • ll!J "Ma(k. I Love You" ( 1980. Qfama) James Whitmore. Kevin Dobson. (2 hrs.) -~ "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (%) "Galllpoll" ( 1981, Orama) Mel Gib· son, Mark Lee. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) 19 (!) "High Time" ( 1960. Comedy) Bing Crosby. Fabian. (2 hrs.) CID "Vanishing Wilderness" ( 1974) Ooc· umentary. Narrated by Rex Allen. ( 1 hr .• 30min.) •CCJ "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1949, Romanoe) Jean Simmons. Donald Hous- ton. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) CJ) "Th9·Wild Pony" ( t980, Adventure) Marilyn Ughtstone. Art Hindle. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) • C) "It Happened One Christ mu" ( 1977. Fantasy) 'Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers. U hr .. 50 min.) (Z) "A Nightingale Sang In Bert<eley Square" ( 1979. Comedy) Richard Jor· dan. David Niven. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •cm "Visions 01 Christmas Past" ( 1979, Adventure) Shirley Jones, Peter Haskell. i! hr. 35 min.) -CC) "Evil Under The Sun" (1982, Mys· tery) Peter Ustinov, Jane B1rkin. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) · CID "Breaker Morant" ( 1980. Drama) Edward Woodward. Jack Thompson. ( 1 hr , 46mirt) CS) "Forever Darling" ( 1956, Comedy) Lucille Ball. Desi Arnaz. (2 hr~) -@ "Since You Went Away" (Part t) ( 1944. Drama) Claudette Colbert. Shirley Tempie. (2 hrs ) ... "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. , Adven1ure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burlinson ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) CZ) "Creepshow" ( t982, Hoaor) Hal Hot· br()()I(, Adrienne 13arbeau. (2 hr•., 10 nlln.) 1we "The Bulttlghters" < 1945. Comedy) [auref And Harcfy. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD) "At>eence Of Ma~" (198t, Orama) Paul Newman. Sany Fteld. (I hr .. 66 min.) _.,, ...... 11ov1es- -· "City For Conqueet" ( 1940. Orama) James Cagney, Ann Sheridan. (2 hrs.) CC) "Crisis At Central High" ( 19lH, Ora· ma) Joanne Woodward, <::h8rles Durning. g hrs .. 5 min.) CHI "Blinded By The Light" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Kristy McNlchol, James Vlncen1 McNlchol. (1 hr .. 29 min.) Cl> "My Favorite Year" ( t982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harpe,, ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -· "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Mar· ~t Kldder. Annle Potts. ( 1 hr .. 35 rnln.) CZJ "FrlendS" (1971. Romance) Sean Bury. Anlcee Alvfna. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) W (D) "Diva" (1981, Orama) WHhelmenla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei. (2 hrs .. 6mln.) W CB) "Still Of The Night': ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep i! hr .. 30 min.) 119CC) "MacArthur:· ( 1977. Biography) Gre· gory Peck, Dan O'Hertlhy (2 hrs.. 10 min.) e "Ball Qt Are" ( 1942, Comedy) Gary C?Oper. Barbara Stanwyci<. (t hr.. 51 mm.) 1:11(1) "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980. Adven1ure) Marilyn Ughtstone, Art Hindle. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) (%) "Conducl Unbecoming" ( 1975, Ora· ma) Michael York. Susannah York ( 1 hr .. 47min.) a.CID "Vanishing Wiiderness" (1974) Doc· umentary. Narrated by Rex Allen ( 1 hr • 30m1n.) CD "Split Image" ( l9Sl, Drama) Michael O'Keele, Karen Alleo. ( 1 hr., 51 min.) ... "Bitty Jack" (1971. Ofama) Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylor. ( 1 ht .. 52 min.) •CC) "A Boy Named Charlle Brown" (1969, Comedy) Animated. (1 hr .. 25 min.) (%)"Four F1len<1s" (1981, Orama) Craig Wasson, Jodi Thelen. ( t hr .. 65 min.). •CO "Kid Ml.Uioos" ( 1935. Comedy) Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman. (1hr .. 30 min.) CD) "Absence Of Malice" (1981, Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Field. ( t hr .. 68 min.) •Cl) ''Love At First Bite" ( 1979, Comedy} George Hamilton. Susan Saint JarnM, (2 • hl's.) _ _.lvenlng -111::: ... IR. rocnuu. Green Bay Packers at amt Bay Buocaneers Q (3 hrs .. 15 min. ... ,,.,,., laMD ,_..._,.., MAWMMN . IMC:m.I~ ...... .... OCUll• llOW9 "Evil Under The SUn" ( 1982, Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Blrkin. Bel· Qian sleuth Hercule Poirot l()()l(s tor the murderer of a famou' actress among an Island resort hotel's statt and guesll. 'PG' 1 4-0mln.) UMAIA WI.: 1MI UDY • A The country-pop star sings "Sleeping Single In A Double Bed," "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool." "Best Of Strangers" and other songs In a concert taped at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville. ( t 111 • 30 m1ri.) C) MOVIE "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burlinsoo. A young boy grows to man· hood during a hazardous trek through lhe Australian wilderness. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 44 min.) QD DICI YAM DYU .. @ ACI AWAll)I Live lrom Beverly Hills, C81itornla, a ceremony honoring top achievements 1n national cable program- ming and performances. as well as excel· Jenee on a tocat and regional level. (2 -i·: Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Vnder New Management "Serving All Faiths" Dean A. Dempsey Gtaeral Muacer I larbor I .. awn ·.Mount Oli-\·e ~lcn1orial Park.· ~ortuar:r· '290 CREMATION PHONE TODAY OTHER SERVICES FROM '546 FOR FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa .(Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Dec. 9, 1983 21 -Tuesday Cent. -~"Sunday T~x FJr AN<!) .. 11982 O<a· maf Jac1< T•P rc.v• '"'' JOmon) 0 Mane A"n" I I'' 78. Adventure I Andrea PeliPlle•. Jt111n Juhan1 (I ru . 30 min l CZJ "Ga llpot• t •98 1 Orama I Mel Gib· son. Mdrk Lee t • tH ~O min) -Ill> "Since Ynu Went Away" (Parl 2) ( 1944 Orama) Claudelle Colbert Shirley Temple (2 hrs -©'"Honky Tonk freewny"' (198t, Com· edyl W1ll1d1n Deva11e. Beverly 0' Angelo L1 hr . 50 min l 0 'Ott\ er'' ( 19C6 Musical) Ron Moo <:!l'· Oltver RP'3d ( ::' hrs . 76 rn1n ) 1W U "C;ilt·tt\j nu11, too Unimmond" ( t 95 I MysleryJ Wal11•1 r11!qo11n Margaret Le19hlor1 11 tu JU 1rnri 1 ©J "Sg1 Peµµ1r'!. I un!'ly Hearts Club Band' t 1978 Musical) Peler frampton. Bee Gees (I hr <o t rnon ) lZJ 'The Re1u1n 01 Ftank James" 11940, Weslem) Henry f oroda. Ge11e Tierney ( t hr. 30 mon) 1W "VoclOf I V>e1n11a ( 1982 Comedy) Julie Andrews. Rober! Preston (2 hrs , 16 min) -Afternoon Movies- -• "Tomorrow Is ForPver" 11946, Ora· me) Claudelle Colbert Orson Welles (2 hrs l Search And Df!:..troy 1198 t. AdVen· rure) Perry K1nq Don !>lrnud 11 rir . 35 min) -CI) The O<:ld Job' I 1978. Orama) Graham Chapmnn David Jason ( 1 hr . 30m1n J W (C) 'Same T1m11 Nexl Year" ( 1978, Comeoy) Alan Alda f llen Burstyn ( 1 hr . 59m1n J (Q) "Pennies Fr om He11von" I 198 t, Musi· c;ll) Steve Mat11n Bernadette Peters (I hr , 47 min l U "T•ckel To Heaven' ( 1981. Orama) Nock M1111cuso. SAul nub1n(lk ( 1 hr 45 min) • "The Oeeo ( 1977 Aovenrure) Rob· err Shnw, Jocq1ie1ine 01ssot (2 hrs .. 4 min.) (%) "A N~h11r19ale SAng In Berkele)' Square" ( 1q79, Cnmedy) Rlchartl Jor· dan. David Niven I 1 hr 40 mm ) •<ID "The Last Urnc;orn ( 1982 Fantasy) An1ma1eo V0tC0$1 or M1A rorrow, Alan Atlllfl 11 hr . ;>•m111.1 •CC) "Friendly Por9unr.ion· ( 1956, Orama) Ga1y Cooper, Dorothy McGuire (:> hr&, 20 min) ([) "The Kentucky F11eci MOV!e" ( 1977. ComecJy) Evon Kim, Miister Bong Soo Han ( f hr , 30 min ) (Q) "Cnr1s1mer, Moun1n1n·· (1981, Ora· ma) S11m Pickonn, M111k Miiier . ( 1 hi .. 30 min ) • "Telefon" ( 1977. Aciventure) Charlet 8roneon, L" Remick ( 1 tw . ,3 Ink\) MICRl "Ha1dl" ( 1986. Otama) Eva·Ma11a Sfnghammet, Gertr&nd Mlttermayr. ( 1 hr, 30mlfl) Cl) "Conduct Unt>ecomlng" ( 197!1. Dfa· mo) Michael York. Susannnh York ( t hr . •7mtn) Ml . "OUya.soy Ot Too P11ctlic" ( 1981 .6"119f't1Ufe) MtCkey R""04JY (1 l'lr , 20 ,, ·I •ClJ "Sun81'11ne C..tir1Stm11't" • :017. Ore· ma) Cltll Oct Young, BllrbnUJ Ht<Wy (> hra.) • .. "Oon"I Cry, 11'1 Only ThYndtr" ( 1982, Drema) Denni., Ctit1srophof, Svlan Saint Jemet ( I hf SO min ) 24 Friday, Dec. 9. 1083 --aa.Evenlng .. u,: C81MIWI FNtrAIY*MD AICMIWIO nlm't~Mf MAWAIAVI• ; llAaEL/ l.lllmt ........ .... I UNDIJllTMllllQ flmAI mtl¥9CJR ,. llCME 'Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 1981, Comedy) William Devane, Beverly o· Angolo Though bypasseo t>y a new super highway a Stl'\illt Ftot•Cla 1own man· ages 10 auract a molley cotlection of 1rav· elers who wrnd up there by accloeni. 'P,G' I hr 50 min l ( llOVIE • The Sign 01 Four" ( 1982. Mys1ery) Ian Richardson, David Healy Sherlock Holrfies 1nvest1gares a robbery ano murder 1n this version of the classic Anhur Conan Ooyte myslery ( 1 hr . 37 min) CD IUllU AGtm °'THI ..nt @ llCME "Sgt Pepr.r's Lonely Hearts Ctub Band" ( 1911 , Musteal) Peter Frampton Bee Gees. Mean Mr Mustard end lhe Future VIiiein Band steal Sgt Pep- per s band instruments, thus pteclp.tatlng the oownran or Heanland. U S A • 1111 Pep· per's nevhew and the new Lonely Hearts Club Band come to the rescue 'PG' ( t hr. 51min) 0 llCME "Dragonslayer" ( 1981. Adven· ture) Peter MacNlcol, Celttln Clarke. A da11ng young men attempts to rescue a maiden lrom the wrath ol an anctent. llre- bre= crea1ure. 'PG' ( t hr . 55 mlfl.) C%J "1he Odo Job" (1978. Drama) Graham Chapman. David Jason Depressed over the breakup or his mar· riage, a man tures a M man to put h1msell out ol his misery (1 hr .. 30 min.) DICIVANml -... u.Y-.La AUCI ..... OfPOll'Nm MUmMl1'lll MIOUIM THI AllT1 lllCI VAN DWI .. ... ,. Cll ... .... IWl'Y DAYI AMII .... Q P&llA&\m .,,. .. ,...,.. LMl9t. ,.....,..,.., ....... •••••.-r UM CCI 11 •cw ltOYA "Nuolter Sttattgy Fo1 111n1ra" The orlglnt and 1n. dilemma• or 1ht conllnutng nuclter WMPON crtM are Inv•~£< 1 hr:\ Cl)M "'°"'llMll Margeux Hem· lngwty and her lather ~ fllh tor peacoc;k bata in 11'19 Ame.ton Jungle: Jam8' M1cA11hur and Curt Gowdy lieh-for u11111>ow 1rou1 In Argentina; Pet« Str•utt ~le .. 1ht blacil rna11in ol1 tilt Gf•t Ber• rtet A41el neer C.lmt. Aullfalie. (RI ( 1 hr 1 ID llO¥ll "Station Six Sahlre" ( 199~. Oiomn) C.rroll Beke<. Pettr Van Eyclc T~t ION among flY9 deMrt ol WOtk• •rs INtien a plane conl•lnlng a .. xy ~ and her tmbltle<ed ••·hUtband orlilhn ,_:&•rr. ~~I .... M ITln -M 15Wi A IOOM It the melelnQ of ffte CM tpeelal, "COOk And PMry 1't1t Aloe To fhe POie .. l ePM&YPIUD LAW.. I 119UY I Cf9Mf m Oii LA. Featured: a look at lhe growth of vioeo piracy and what steps are being ,laken to pr911enr 11; a prohle of the stars' heirstyhst. Jose Eber: a look at some lop water Skiers as they show otf l~d?~~'s IOAP • PIOft.l'I COCllT r&•a..c ft.Dl.ft WAii MCI WMIGfB.D • COllCllT Spring· field sings "Jesse's Gltl" and other hits In a pe1t01mance ltom lhe new Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (%) llCME "The Return Of Frank James" ( 1940. Western) Henry FoncJa. Gene Tierney Jesse James' bfother avenges his death ( 1 hr. 30 mrn.) • IJ Cl) THI •• II HI Ben Is hired to oeleno an Army veteran accusecJ ot mur· de11~ his father. ( 1 hr.) II GD THI A-llAll While trying to save a Chinese restaurateur trom a protection racltet. lhe A-Tea m falls ln1o an FBI 81ak· eout (1 hr) 9 llCME "Going My Way" ( 19,-4, Ora· ma) Bing Crosby. Barry Atzgerald. A Pfl8S1 assigned 10 a down1rodden parish works a miracle wllh the perl1h and the ~C>Ple (2 hrs ) 8 9 MT CMM WCI( Shabu conJures up an unusual witness When he and Kel1h are lried on assault charges. I LOU~ . IOAP .,,..Y~ T-.T An Interview w'tlh Paul Slmom. • llOVll "East 01 Eden" (1955. Orama) James Deen, Julie Harris. Bated on 1he n01181 by John Steinbeck. Frust11ted IOVe c1eates confllott t>etween 1wo boys and their lather (2 hrs.) 111) AU... 1'MI PAI& y • ltOYA "Nuclear Strategy For Beginner•" The origins and the dli.mmae ol the continuing nucleer weapone crllll are 1wn:ed. O ( 1 hf.) ID Ata.blMlll9IGIW ''The End 0 1 The Tunnel ( 1913· 1915)" North Vletnarn..a teN<• enttftd Saigon In April ol 1975. and South Vietnam flnally eurren- dered O (1 hr) ct) llO¥ll "The Ntx1 Men" ( 1978, DI'•· ma) Seen Connery, Comella 8twpt. A lemalt 11uta1n Is tflrtd to klll • Mlddlt EHi dfplomlt .wtloM Ideal and '90om- mend•tlont era Je<>pardlllng tn. cuntnt t>utlnaea trantaotk>t\t of • nwJot ol oom-ln~ hr .. -48mln.) .,...... ~ on91 Mt• ao•IW ltty new Muppet• art lntrOdUCtd In 1 heart•Wltming '10f)' abOUt tl'la ~ bttWMn an otlef mother •nd haf eon. ( t [d .. "Superman II" ( UMIO, Fantaay) ns10f)het ~. Metgot t<lddlr. WhMt NI/Ing Parts from a nuolMr tlCf)lotlon, Superman unwlttlnatY ""' IN trio of powerl\Jt vlllelnl Wflo wtre °'~ trnprltoned by his Kryptonlan tether. 1PG' 2 5mln) 4*&m ~ Ctl•IMna ..... hr•. 30 min.) "Jt.wt Of Satan" (1881, Hof. tOf) Frill WM*" G,_.ohen Corbett. A ... tllpaft •• holpllal otllll of ..... - • pr1all joW\ '°'* '° hlll a ~ cot>t•'•~terrcw .,.. ct tw . Jamin,) .. Cl)... ··~...,.. Ill Cont '1 Jtttt Al -Monclay COnl. I • ..... llWIT "Rabbi Metr t<uhane The founder ol lhe Jewish Defense League talks abOut lhe th19at of Arab rule In IStael Ind gives has cr111ca1 opirnon of American Jewlilh teodershlp (I:) llOWll "The Winier 01 Ovr Orenms" (19&1, Orama) Judy Davis, Bryan Brown A young man becomes attracted 10 the junkle-Pf0$0tul8 he meets Whtie Invest!· gating his glrllrtencfs death In Sydney's fendettoln district I I hr., 29 min) (Q)llOWll "Blood Beach" (1981, Horror) .John Saxon, Burt Young A pair of polTce olllcers have their hands tun when they investigate the cause of beacl,goora being sucked Into the sand, never Ill be seen ~In 'R' (I hr , 30 min) CJ) llOWll "Just Before Dawn" ( t98 t. Suspense) George Kennedy, Chus Lem· mon Ave young people on a camPtng expedition find themselves 1n the midst ol a bltatre family ot animal-like moun· taineers 'R' ( t hr • 30 min.) (I) llO¥ll ··A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" ( 1979, Comedy) Richard Jor· dan, David Niven The mght watchman at a BrlllSh Bani\ Is tempted to return 10 e lite ol crime ( 1 hr • 40 min ) l ..WUUB'f tw ~ 1W (I) NAllT TO HMT Jenn1ter's Ille Is endangered when she •S assigned 10 wute about high fashion (R) ( 1 hr . tO min ) G • IUT (fl CMIC* Host Johnny Car· son. Guests Burt Reynolds. Charles Net· son Remy. (RJ I 1 hr.) I IA'Ml)A'(..,, <ll AIC ... ~ •11MCM•-111C11'11,...,, .,_,."' .. AWICalCO PUDll mM Regularly scheduled programming may be detayeo dUe to ~ledge brealls ID IUDIHAW 091 lMI BGHT ITAQU Of llAlt "They Lived Happily Ever Aller" The capacity tor love 1s developed du11ng the 20s. and John elCpla1rn; the issues which can affect a person's choice between emotional 1n11macy or 1sola11on (I) NA UM Tl (It) CID m¥ll "Still Ot The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider Meryl Streep. A psychlatnst becomes inceas1ngly involved with a mysterious woman who was the mistress ot a murdered patM!nl 'PG' ( 1 h1 .• 30m10 ) ID 19 CWI Featured how to dress with style without stretching your budget. holt- day decorations made easy ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1W lllJ 110W11 "Flight To Hong Kong" ( t9S6, Ofama) Rory Calhoun, Barbara Rush A tewel-Smugghnp mobster becomes enam· ored enough o a beaut1lul young wrner to betray his gangland associates ( 1 hr . 50 min.) e.MC&UAIOlf tM(t) mft "MacArtnur .. (1977. Brogra- , phy) Gregory Peck. Dan O'Helllhy The famous, feared and ttamboyant m1htary leader ot World War II e11per1ences bnlliant combat victories before a hnal. fiery con· lrontation with President Harry Truman l hrs., 10 min ) -U..TODAY llOWll "The Mad Bomber" ( 1972. Suspense) Vince· Edwards. Chuck Cort- 11ors. A psychOpath 1e1ror1Zes a city with scattered bOmblngs ( 1 hr .. SS mm) l~-...... mtAWIOll llOWll "Night Games" ( 1980. Fanta· sy) Cindy Pickett, Barry Primus. The VIC· tlm of a childhood trauma, a young wom- an's fear or any sexual contact with men throottos her marrlaoe and het ment11I stability. 'A' ~:;; 40 min.) mtD e LAYI wmtMV9Wh tr ('fuests: formet pio lootbeH player Ar1 Donov1n. debutante Comella Guest. comedian Mark Schiff.~ hr.) I Alllmll'f'CllCOCI~ HOU.YWOCID ...._. Feetured· a pro- Ille of "Hotel'•" Connie Sellec:c4l. 11 home with veuw1n actor L0tne Greene; a repo<t on the H~:i.;;'~~Of F1me" ! = "Body Talk" ( 1982. Dfama) Angelique, Kay Park8f. A beautiful worn· an seduces young men to amuse her voy- euristic lover. (1hr .• 21 min.) (11) llO¥ll "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor, Ma1go1 Kidder. A war vet9fan turns to a Ille of crime a1te1 tne government refuses 10 give him back pay he earned white being a pnaoner of the North Vietnamese for sl11 years 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "Love At Flrst Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James A love-smitten Count Ofacula packs up his coffin and heads tor New York City to find the reincarnation of a for- mer love. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 11198 (I) COl'l9C) A tadlng actress (Anne Baxter) plots the murder ot a gossip columnist (Kevin McCarlhy) (R) (I hr., 20 rrnn.) ,., .. aum _,...,., .... ALL•MP..._Y m¥ll "The Sins 01 Rachel Cade" (1961. Drama) Angle Dickinson, Peter Finch. A missionary loses the respect ot the natives after she succumbS to temp1a- 11on (2 hrs . 30 min.) CD QYmUTQ "U S G F Single Ehmma hon Championships" (R) ( 1 ht.) m¥ll "Breaker Morant" ( 1980, Ora- ma) Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson AustraUans conscripted to fight on En~· land's side 1n the Boer War decide to light the 6oef guerillas on their own terms. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) CZ) MON "Galhpoll" ( 1981, Ofama) Met Gibson. Mark Lee Two Aus1rat181'1 loot racers with oontrasllngly difl8fent person· allt1es sign up to fight In Turkey during lwo=~G' (1hr .. 50mln.) 1:tl llMYm8--_,.,.,.., ..... AiCiifT Of llM W llO¥ll "The Man WhO Loved Worneo" ( 1978, Drama) Charles Denner. Leslie Caron. Directed by Francois Trulfaut. A man tS so obsessed with beautiful women that he tindS it dilfictllt to r8fl'laln satisfied -Taesclay -Morning Movles- •CI> "friends" (1971. Romance) Sean Bury. An1eee Alvlna. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) l110 "Paradise" ( 1982. Ofama) W1lhe Mmes, Phoebe Cates. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) •ct) "I Never Promised You A Rose Gar- den" ( 1977. Ofama) Kathleen Quinlan. Bibi Andersson ( 1 hr . 32 min.) .. lllJ ''I'll Be Seetng You" ( 1949, Ofama) Ginger Rooers. Joseph Colten. (2 hrs.) •CID "Held1" ( 1965. Ofama) Eva-Mana S1nghammer. Gerlrand Mlttermayr. (T hr .. 30mln.) NICI) "Midnight Lace" (1960, Suspense) Doris Dav. Rex Harrison. (2 hrs,) with any 111dlvloual 1elatlonthlp. (I hr., 55 min.I: .. ml ... _...An:M • "Spilt Image" it981, Of1me) ~heel O'Keele, Karen ~n. A young Olympic hopeful becomet tured fnto 1 fenatlcal rellglOut cvtt. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 5 I mlo.) Cl)WGl•rt. I .... Cl') W CI) llOWll "The Burning" ( 1981, H0r10t) Jason Alexander, Brian Matthews The mentally unhinged caretaker ol a IUrnmef camp aveogee his disfigurement 11 the hand& of prankst8fs by anacklng campett .. wlth.i;f.den shears 'A' (I hr. 30 min.) • CATMOUC llAlt ~ Wl.L .,_-U.U. James Whluno.e p00rays ll'le legenda1y Affi8flean humor- ist.=-), •CID 'A L1111eSe11" (1981, Comedy) Tim ~atheSOn. Edward H8frmann. A newlywed commercial director tires ot his bride and becomes a "philanderer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. ~t~i~ ·; tTM1Cll ... •.... iw llOWll "The Wllrtess" ( 1968, Come- dy) Ferenc Kallal. A Hungarian dike-keep- er becomes a hero alter a serlfl or adVen· tures. (2 hrs ) ·1•Alf'N• llAIQll -..V, u . .. llOWll "Chain Reaction" ( 1980, Adventure) Steve Sisley, Arna·Marl8 Win- chester A cove<ed-up nuclear accident results In a contarrunated. amnesiac plant worker wandering around the countryside. ~hr .. 30 min.) .. IUT'11 llZAm • Ml llOYll "Goodbye. Emmanuelle" ( 1977, Otama) Sytvia K11stel. Umberto Orsml A beautiful woman's search for the ultimate erotic experience brings her to a starthng realization. 'R' (I hr . 40 min.) •;TOPO'M-Nnm lllll•Mlml(lt) d .....a llAlllMU.: M UOY • A CNA9 d (l)Ml..U (D)llOWll "Blood Beach" (1981. Horror) John Saxon, Burl Young. A pair ot police olhcers have their hands lull when the)' Investigate the cause ot beachg08fs being sucked Into the sand. never to be seen ~In 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (I) f~ TU Mam "Rumpels1Mts- k1n" Herve Vlllechaize poruays the strange little man with the tunny name who helps the milter's daughter (Shetley Duvall) spin straw loto gold. Ned Beatty. Paul~ and Bud Cort also star 6:11 @ 1 •aa.m . CCf"SOOom And Oomorrati" f1'96~0raw ma) Stewart Granger. Pier Angell. (2 hrs., 34 min) (S) "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. O!arna) Dennis Chr1stophe1, Susan Seint James ( I hr • 50 min ) O "Treasures Ot The Snow" ( 1981, Ofa· ma) Paul Dean, Carey Born ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (I) "Foor F11ends" < 1981. Ofama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen. ( 1 hr , 55 min.) •CID "The Sign 01 Fout" (1982. Mystery) len Richards<>n. Oevr~ Healy ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) Friday, Dec. 9, 1983 23 -Tuesclay Cont. Square" ( 1979, Comedy) Richard Jor- dan. David Niven The night watchman at a B111tsh Bank is tempted to return to a llfe ot crime. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) ... ICOTT W (C) llO¥ll "Same Time, Next Year" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs- tyn, Two people carry on an unusual extramarital affair by meeting at the same resort for one weekend each year over a pe<iod of several decades. 'PG' (I hr. 59 min.) ·111MY.:---.. •:. ....... Tat 10¥; "Venom" ( 1982, Suspense) NicOI Wllhamson. Klaus Kinskl Kid- nappers hOld a young American boy hos· rage 1n his parent's London home, alter· nalely contending with the police outside and a deadly mamba snake In the build· lng's venlifatlon system. 'A' ( 1 hr . 33 min) "([) .,.,. "Yo!" ( 1982. Orama) Tarlk Allan er1f Sezer. Three escapees from a TurkiSh prison find out 1hat life outside or therr cells can be mofe terrtble than theif i rrsonment. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 51 mtn.) ...... .,_ "Sunday Too Far Away" ( 1982. Orama) Jack Thompson An uncommon camaradene develops among rebelltous Aus1raflan sheep shearers when they hnd themselves trapped in a grueling and thankless work Sttuat1on. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. (ft) m¥ll "Search And Destroy" (1981, Adventure) Perry King, Don Stroud A for- mer South Vietnamese ofllclal seeks revenge ag.a1nst the lour Americans who abandoned him In an ambush during lhe war 'PG' (1 hr . 35 min) (J) .,_ "Alone In The Dari\" ( 1982. Horror) Jack Palance. Donald Pleasence Four Inmates at an asylum tor the c11mi· nally insane escape and terrorize a subur- ban=· 'R' ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) • e "The Execultoner Of l/erll()e" ( 1963. Adventure} Lex Barker. Guy Mad· Ison. An execuhoner and his son. who has been charged as a traitor, set out toge1her to eq:>05e the cunning Grand lnqulsllor. I~ .. "S=ed Wllh Fire" ( 1958, ama) Jacic Hawkins. Arlene Dahl An arson Investigator meets up with a lovely female llrebUg. (2 hrs.I ~:r .. ,.. ~.,. "The Return Of Frank Jamet" (HMO. w .. tem) Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney JelM James' brother avenges his dNth. ('hf .. 30 min.) -~ _. "Sodom And Gomorrah" ( 1963, Drema) Stewart Granger. Pier Angeli. Aller the 1wtn Cities are dettroyed, •" that r91Tl81n are lhe Hebrews, Lol'a daughter and the queen·a brother. (2 hrs .• -1~~. .......... -.. "The Soldle<" (1982. AcMln-t~e) Ken Wahl, W*'" Ptlnce. A Nthlell CIA egent It Mnf to neutrell.te • Soviet· b9Qktd ltftOtflt ptot to hold lhe MIOMtt hoetege with nudeaf e11plOetYea. 'R' ( 1 •"'"l&'rti.-IMT.,_. .. .. "P0tk)";:t (t98f. eom.dy) Monllhen. Merk Herrllt. Rendy high 2fS Frt~. Dec. 9, 1"3 schoo boys seell vengeance on a sleazy ca1house lhat refused lhem adm1t1ance 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) CS) Melt ••am BO .. COllClllT Spnng· field sings "Jesse's Girl" and other hils 1n a performance from the new Universal Amphilheatre In Los Angeles. ( 1 hr • 30 min,) -llondng Movies-•cm "Venom" (1982. Suspense) Nic<>1 Williamson, Klaus Klnsk1. ( t hr , 33 min.) _..., "Olrver!" ( 1968, MUSJCal) Ron Moo- ~ Oliver Reed. (2 hrs .. 26..avn ) -~ "Foolln' Around" ( 1980. Comedy) Gary Busey, Annelle O'Toole. ( 1 hr , 4 1 min) (8) "Cyrano" ( 1974, Adventure) Animal· ed. Volees ot Jose Ferrer, Joan Van Ark i_! hr.) •@ "Never Say Goodbye" ( 19•6. Come- dy) Errol Flynn, Eleanor Parkei (2 hrs.) •CZ> "A Nightingale Sang In Belkeley Square" (1979. Comedy) Richard Jor· dan, David Niven. (I hr .. 40 min ) 79(.l) "Advenlures 0 1 The Wilderness Fami- ly" ( 1975, Advenlure) Robeft Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr • 40 min ) D "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Documen- tary (I hr , 30 min.) .. CC) "It Happened One Christmas" ( 1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas, Wayne Rogers. i_! hr .• 52 min.) CID "Absence 01 Malice" (1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Field ( 1 hr . Sf: min } (1J) "The Chosen" ( 198 t, Orama} Ma•t- millan Schell. A<>d Slelger ( 1 hr., 50 min.) •CI> "Conducl Unbecoming" ( 1975. Ora· ma) Michael Yon<. Susan°'h York. ( I hr . •7 m1n.) \ -CC) "Rio Conchos" ( 1964. Western) Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman. t 1 hr . 47 min.) (ft) "The Man From Snowy Rl"er" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burllnson i_! hr .. 44 min.) Cl) "The Happy Road" ( 1957. Comedy) Gene Kelly, Barbara Laage. (2 hrs.I -® "The Hanged Man" (1974. Drama) Steve Forrest. Cemeron Mltehell. ( 1 hr .• 30min.) -· "BaN Of Fire" t 1942. Comecty) Gary r~. Blfbera Stenwycik. (2 hrs.) ezi-r.~ .. (1981, Drema) Mel Glt>- son. Mark Lee~ .. fiOmln..) ~ tWG "Yellow " (1963. A ture) Andrew Aay. Kenneth More. (1 ., 30 (Jt·1·oalllpoll" (198 t. Drema) Mel a 10- 10n, Marl( Lee. ( 1 hf .. 50 min.) _.,, ............ - -· "The WMe Warrior" (1M1i.A~nture) StlMI ~. Geot;ll MIOll. (2 htl.) (I) "The Man F'rom Snowy ANer" ( 1982. Adv.nturt) Kit!( Dooglal. Tom 81.wffneon ilhf.r<M min.) -CBJ "Teblt ~FM" ( fM3. Dreme) John Vglght. Rlcherd Cfenne. ( t hf., 59 min. I .-"EndanQ«9d Spec.._.. I t 982. ~) AOb«1 Urich, JoC>tttl Willlmt 0 "'" 36 min..) CZ> "Cfeepetiow'' (1812. Honor) Hal l-+oi- brOOlc, Adnenne ~ (2 hra.. 10 -'""'-> .. CDJ "Meo Mall'' ( ""° Dflmll .. (Jib. IOI\, JoMnl lemull. ( t "'" " "*' ) t:llCO .-oeeYIDIO t llOVIE "The Seventh Seal" ( 1956, r anrn~y 1 Ma A von Sydow, Gunner B101ns11and A knight. returning from the Crusades. 111es to save a troupe of players from the Plague by conlronllng Death hnm ell ( 1 hr., 36 min ) 4.::11 ({l) I DlllAll Of~ •CC) "Fooltn' Around" (1980, Comedy) Gary Busey. Annelle O'TOOle ( 1 hr., 41 min I 1:11 g "Misty' (1978. Mystery) ( 1 hr • 45 min) "Fllends" ( 1971, Romanc11) Sean Bury. Amcee Alvina. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) a. "Lenrl'y Bruce Wl1t1out Tears" ( 1975. Biography) Documentary. (1 hr., 18 min.) .. "11 Happened One Ch11stmas" ( 1977, Fan1asy) Merlo Thomas, Wayne Rogers. 1 hr . 52m1n) t:ll "A Ch11s1mas Caro!" ( 1961. Fan1asy} Alashltf Sim, Kathleen Harrison. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) D ''SherloCll Holmes Faces Death" ( 1943. Mys1ery) Basil Ratht>one. Nigel Bruce {I hr . 30 min I "The Odd Job" ( 1978, Orama) Graham Chapman. David Jason. ( 1 hr., 30m1n) • (!) "Holiday Inn" ( 1942, Musical) Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire. (2 hrs.) cm "The Chosen·• (1981, Drama) Mai1I· m1han Schell. f3pd Steiger. ( 1 hr., 50 mtn I _ _.Evening .. u.: _ ... .... a...,..LW• .... Q ,_..Cl9,,,,, WMMM llAam./~···---OCUllM llCMI "Rio Conchos" ( 1964, w .. t. ern) Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman. FOUi men set out aarou the Ta11u deeeft alter the ClvM War to recover stolen Army rifles earmarked IOt sale to the Apechet. ~tv .. 47 rn1n.) .. "Al>MOce Of Malice" (1981, ama) PaUI Newman. Sely Field A legit· !mate btJslnes1tnan'a NM II Nlned by I newspeper reportet'• atOf)' ~ hie lnvoMtrrltnt in the mot> kitting of I 1-bof bot1 'PO' ( 1 hf., 56 min.) CJ).,. "The Men From Snowy Rlvtr" (1982. Adllenture) Kirk Oouglea. Tom Bur~neon. A young Doy QfOWI to man- hood during• heiardOUI tr~ through lhe Australian wlldeme88 'PG' ( 1 hr.. '4 min.) • .. "A S0ng ls Born" (1948, Com· edy) o.My Kaye, Vlrginll Mayo. A young woman wanted by lht pollce le hidden by f,°"P of""'* P'*-°"· (2 twa.) .. ··~" (191a. Horror) II Holbr~. Adrienne Befbeeu. A qur,. ttt Of horrOf "°"" fr'()fn • Child'. oomlC bOOk inCllldl talll about ,....,,.., corpee$, *' ...... tleln, • ~ ·~•• er•tur9 Md l'l'lllOnt Of ~ E-t2rn., tOnin.) -,_, ... A~"'"°"""°" -Taasclay Cont • .. • 181 Mlflf DAYI Howmd 1un1 Into 11ou· bTe when he hire~ r on:zlo's rowdy s1uden111 to bvlkl lhe new Cunn1ngMm bi>lhroom iiLMIOAT • PJI. IMW An Interview with "The FaU Guy" star Doug Barr, a designer who uses elec1ronlcs lo create high toch fash- ions. ll!IMCAl\.m .. ()) COU. MmYUU. Memphis Stale va. Mis= (R) (2 hra.) .. a Cl) · "Cook And Peary: The Race fO The Pote" (Premiere, Orama) Richard Chamberlain, Rod 61elger In 1891. Of. Federick A Cook end LI. Robert E. Peary embark on their first eJl?edlllon to the ArctlO but personal disputes ta1er resull 1n separale ex.p4olatlona 1n which each claims to be the first to reach the North POie. 12 hrs.) D m -llTOM ITllLI Laure eno Remington go undercover 1n the world ot high leshion to find out who Is stealing lhelr chant's designs ( t hr ) 8 <ti ,_..~.., Janet. Terri and Larry come to Jack's rescue alter his toul- i et a charity e11ent c:;J ... •r CW wmt LAWMNCI WBJt MON "Bullet f or A Badman" ( t964, Western) Audie Murphy. Darren McGa111n. A band11 vows to kill the man who married his ex-wife ( t hr . 45 min ) • Vlrnwt A ~ tllTCMrt "The End Qt The Tunnel ( 1973· 1975)" Noith Vietnamese tanks entered Saigon 1n Ap111 of 1975, and South Vietnam 11nally surren dered O (1 hr) ID un. "Amale The Greal fig Tree'" The maiesuc fig Hee whten 11ses above lhe lush rain t0<es1 ot Belize 1n Central Amen· ca 1s viewed ( 1 hr I CID llO¥W "Porky's" ( 1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herner Randy high school bOys seek vengeance on a sleazy cathovse thal relused them aom111ance 'R' ( t hr , 35 man l Cl) llO¥W 'Victor I VICI011a·· ( 1982 Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston A gay 1mpresa110 lurns a s1arv1ng singer Into the ra9e of 1930s Parts by billing ne1 as Europe s grea1est female lmpersona· tor 'PG" (2 hrs . 15 min ) Cl) llO¥W "The Harder lney Come" ( 1973, Dfama) Jimmy Chit, Janet Bark- ley. A young Jamaican who dreams ol making 11 big as a reggae singer goes to Kingston where he fs ripped off by a record producer and forced Into a lite ot crlm~ hr . 40 man) .. 1 9 OM...,._ Madeline's. sister pays a visit se1s her romantic sights on Ch1rlle. I TCIDAYAT NOLL YWOCID PAM • -• POI LM MD HOMOll Aiding the Deak of a w1nn1ng spree. Cnr1s gets lnvolVed tn a crooked paller game and los· n U1ah's precious truck t 1 hr ) 11 L-: MART tnternatlonal comph· e1tlona result Whan a priceless Jade dog Is atolerl from Jennifer. O (I hr ) ~~WW •l•HTA _,.. 1101COW: A ICMIT• TOW ~ A confrontation between 600 Minnesota citizens and lhree Sovieta debating laaues ranging trom the proPQMd nuclear lreeze to alleged human rlghta violation• within the Sovlet Union i hr.) 10 • ~VU Memt>e1s of Asian omen United, a New York-based organl· • zatlon. are featured In a discussion of, what II f11Uan11o hJ bu A""'" ond tomnlo 111 Amer!Go. ( 1 hr ) {C) ..... fll.UH gMCM1 "Th6Booyw1~· (l!J6t 1t111ruri nebe<leo Baldlnf.1. rred McC11rron Anc1on1 temaeled e1ea1urc:; torr0t1lo th-0 1nnu1.>1t ants of noose lhat •S conoecteo 1u th11 monster•· aubteHonean 1111 ·n ( 1 hr . 3~ min.) l lCILD .. -•llW,MIWOllfNIWI BIOi Auman sexualily 15 Eixplorod ( 1 hr.) CI) TOIUO•U •LAI YIGAI lhe ve1t..allle slngof perl0tms many of his greatest hlls (1 ht.) (O)MCMI "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981, MUS1cal) Steve Ma111n, Bernadelle Peters In the Midwest durrng lhe Oepressl()(I. a sheet music salesman dos1roys the ltves ol lhose around him t>ecause or h1t1 unbridled selhshness and his behel that hie can be as It I& In songs and movie musical pro- duction numbers 'R' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) .. (!?) llO¥W "Desert S11nds" ( t955, Adven· ture) Ralph Meeker Marta fri{)l1sh A brothe1 and s1s1er seek vengeance on 1~ French F01e1gn Legion, wnon1 they 1.Jehe11e roordefed theit lother only lo 101e1 learn that the ac1ual killer was a member ol their own lamlly ( I hr , 55 nun I ) Ml WID • M -:J:> tW DD (l)®J a> TAii I QGllQIHOW 1"E A!h CUOlll TW•VIDIOI MQCll QUAIOlt ~T ~ "PlaL•<lo Dow 1ngo <A!tebrates Seville A 111t1'»<.al 1ou1 ol Seville 1s p10111ded by lhl' 1 e11owned lf'nr>r as he sings arias by sui.r. comnoi,ors a~ Mozart, Ve1d1. B110t 811\.1 nns~1n1 who were 1nsp11ed by the <.11y ( 1 hr) (JI) DAllYL HALL l JOtlll OA TEI II COMCOT The popular duo perlorm trom lhe Fo1um 111 Monrreal wun a ~lee 11on or then r111s 1nclud1ng "Sara Smile" 'P1111alt> fyes. · '"Rich G11I, ' "Kiss 011 My l •st .. Maneat er'· ano "One On One · ( ' 11r :m rrun J llO¥W '"Four F11enos·· 1198' Dlama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Theren l lnee tugn school buddies lake separate roads 10 adullhood alter graduation 01H con11nuu 10 be united oy fr1end&h1n ant.I 1he11 love for 1he same woman R' ft tir 55 l'IMI ) I tlCIHT QAUJJIY 1t11 IPOll11CDITD 1t:9 (I) u•• Pl. A weallny bo1eo ch ent 1nvotves Magnum 1n one ot ner etabo· rate ~mes (R) (I nr 10 m•r1 J D m TOllCIHT H~I Johnny r:nrs )II (I lhr ) IA'MDAY tlCIHT 9 ttK NIWl llC»m.M alUICNCW- TllCll Of M tlCIHT .,_,..Of IM "'MCllCO PAia Y '°"""' MON "The Sex Machine" ( 1978 Sea· ence-Facllon) Ag<>s11na Belli In 2037 A.O., scientists solve the energy problem by harnn s1ng the power 01 the human hb1· do. 'R' ( t ht , 20 rn1n ) Cf) .... "FIS World Cup" Me•1 !> oown hill (from Schladmlng, Ausma) (RI t t hr) (I)MCMI "Shame Of The Jungle I t975, Comedy) Animated Votee~ b~ John Belushi, 8111 Mu11ey Apeman Sname comes to lhe rescue ot n1s beloved June 1n lhlS rlbalo spool of Tarian movies 'A ( t hr., 15 min.) Cl) IWeY ....... AT ntl OOlOlt Randy Newman 1s 1010Ad t>y puests Linda Aon ~tJtll 1mtl Ry (,,00d111 unti 1in1l()fm8 eoch h111 11:. ',111ir1 f'•·••r,10." "Su11 Awlly" and I lh111lo. II'> C.u11111 l •J nJh1 " ( l llr) m 1IO CUM r IJJIUltJU liuw to p111v100 c;rv· 1;1.11 hulp tor po lt111h11I wac•~~. nri 1mml· ~1111'• 5UCtW•• "'vry ( t h1 . JO 11110 ) tl:9U llO¥W MOClu!.ly Ol31!>d" 11 968, Adventur11) Mo1111.u V1111 Te1ence Stamp. When a ptivt1to m11~11ge101 and ht!r 111dek· ack dflf rmed rv 1.11uh1<:1 a supp!y ol p1ecl· ous 9em1o, th1:y find themsel11os duped (2 firr. . ~5 min l • Cf) lllOODDT MITWOM NIWI 0 llOVll "TJble for r111e" (1983. Df1· ma) John Voagnt Fl1chard C1enne A men who war. dlv(l•COd hve years eerher teturns to has now rn111urr1U<l wife 10 take a more active ruin 111 r.11 .. 110 h1" children 'PG' ( 1 nr !>9 nun) ia:. 0 G) 1.ATI llQHT wmt DAVID LDT'llmAll Guest!. Slam Wt111m.111. actross Candr ICta~;:;~::.::slor (R LOVI. AllllllCAN l m.E 1 WWIUIWOM.O "Hchx' Slo.11~ on 1ee and pDNdCI Ill lho C,mad1a11 r~uc;kie!> (R) (OJ llOVIE 'VAririm" f 1982. Suspense) Nacol W1lhtl111..,u11. Klau) K1n!>k1 Kid· napper) 11010 .J ycivng ArneHcan boy hos· laye 111 !us µarenl's l ondon nome. alter· na1e1y con1enn111<J with lhe POllCI! OVIStde and >J dea<.Jly 1111111100 ~11akt: 111 1t1e t>olld· ing's ven111a11ur1 sys1e111 'A' ( I nr , 33 111111 I lS llOYll ' lf>l' IJ1·t>f' 1977 Aovenrure) Rv oe11 ~h.i" J.ic II''"'""' 81~w1 A young 1..ouple l11uJ w111<1nr l am: lreasure as lhey •hve 0 11 ltw 1..1>.1 ,t "'' Aerrnuda and t1nd a ouroe<l tn-.. 1s111e r illlle P(i' (2 r11s . 4 rr11n 1 11:11 j1 lllOYll ·r ,11•«11 .. huw ( Hl82 Horror) Hill HcoltJrm)k Adll!'flfl•' l:llllbeHU A qu1n· 1.-1 ut "''"''' ""''"' trlJf •I 1.:t11hJ''> comic 0001< 1rit·1uw• 1 ''"" ;;ou<rl rt-·dn11nated 1.01n,eo, ;,11.,,. •"llt!lauon a voracious ai:,.e like c..rt.:Jlurt .ii. t m1llt0ns 01 vongetut cock10.1c.11.: R (<' nrs 10 1nir1 I 12* tJ iltCClOUO M<:~l·1•J<J ~°"" uriOercov· er lu •111111 ill• 1 ·•,1Nri.1t•ori.1I drug ring (Al 'I nr 20 ""' I @ llOYll Tiit: H.1t•t Way' I t943. Ora· ma) kl<1 l up1110 D"'""" Mo111an While puo;tung t1t1r yuu1111i:• s1ste1 to stardom, a .Qlrl wreck'> nru ,.,.,..,1 ht•· I 2 nr., 20 min ) 1M CL, lllOYll UJ• l 1tO'>d < 1982 Wes1ern) W1lht! Nt!ISll' (,.11y B 1<;Py A Te11as oullaw gro.Ns 10 bf'<"o"'"., P•Je"d while c0nsrant· ly on 1he r111 11n11 tl>e <11Jth0111ies and his angry'" 1t1w , Pl, ' r,r 30 1mn I 1• g llOYll 'W 1 , • T tM• AH" t 1975, Ora· ma) <;n,r Py J ·• .. l ,1,1rence Luck1nblll lo 11nanci> l111r 1., 11oe 11 q,1mo1tng nablt. a hou~wrlt' 111µ• 1111., 1n11 1arn1ly savings a1..count w1t11out 1.01 hu~band's knowledge or consPnl 12 hr~ I G llOVIE lnr ~perados" ( 1969. We!>ternl V,111.e [Owaros. Jack Palance When a your ., n111n u1ts his lalhor's OU1· 1aw gang 10 live d re~pectable hie. he finds t11mse1t 111 o blO<>Oy <;.Onfrontauon with lhe i ng years 1a1er I t ,,, 30 min ) Ail IU,tUAla. Y llOVll S11~ .A 11<1 I tic Single Girl" ( 1964. Cor11A11v1 Tonv Curtis. Na1alle WOO<l A mnQAnno •l11''"'" 'l plnn 10 ruin a re.se.lrc..n O!>ychol0<j1•>1" r0pui.1uon becl(· 111e& wnen n(' ltlllS 1n love with ner (2 hra .. JO"''" I {(l C«.LIQI IAIHTIAL.L Memph1& State "' Ml'i'#l~'llllP• (A) (2 tir5) 't., llOVIE A N1gM111gah' Sdng lrt Be1keley Friday, Dec. 9, 1983 25 combat viCtorles before a final, fiery con- frontation with President Harry Tru- man.'PG' (2 hrs . 10 min) D90Wll "Heartaches" ( t98 1, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Potts. A pregnant woman tags along with a playgirl. 'R' (I he .. 35min.) tt:tl·~ 1W. cm flOUCI ITOllY A police lleotenant ordefs stakeouts of 20 banks 10 nab a notorious robbery team (A) ( 1 hr., 10 min) D • TOllllfT Host: Johnny Carson Guest: singer Donna Summer. ( 1 hr.) IANelYmtT O AK ... mmm •llMCllOf-'lllCll Of M mfr 11mf1'11UI "'WCllCO .-T-JllUlllBIAVICllt -UCllll~Y(IQ llO¥ll "Table For Five" ( 1983. Dra- ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna. A man who was divorced five years earlier returns to his now remarried wife to take a more active role in raising his children. 'PG' ( 1 hi .. 59mln.) (I) llO¥ll "CAeepShow" ( 1982, HorrOI) Hal HOlbrooj(, Adrienne Barbeau. A quin- tet ol horror stoiles from a child's comic book lnciode0 tales abOul re-animated corpses, alien vegetation. a voracious ape-like creature and mflhons of vengeful cockroacheS 'A' (2 hrs .• 10 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Gaffipoli'' ( 1981, Drama) Mel GibsOn, Mark Lee Two Australian loot racers with contrastingly d1fleren1 petson· altlies sign up to Uglit In Turkey during World War I. 'PG' (I hr . SO min ) G NI CUii Featured Dr. Earl Wilson explores the secrets of successful IMng with teens; the story of a cult kidnapping i! hr .• 30 min.) -· ~ATU. "Crisis Update · The A >ny Of H:'T:~1 hr.) •••mmr•,... ... ... llDCllY "NCAA Dl\llslon I Cham- " {Al ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -LATl~lnMDAV9~ Petef O'Toole. Phoebe Snow. I) (thr,) . ....llSCMCOCICWlrl ......... , a.ow.••c•enu -... "Some Kind Of He<O" ( 1982. COmedy) Alohard Pryor. Margo1 Klddef. A war Yeteran turns to a Ille of crlme attar the QCMHM*lt refUMS to give him back pey he .. ,ned wttlle being a prl9oner of the North VletnameM for lbc years. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) • -· cm ... "Go West, Young Gkl" (1978, Adventure) Katen V•lentlne. Se,,.. ch WI . A gift reporter •nd a Widowed =t lndependenlty tet out 10 the Kid (R) (I hf .. 20 min,) -1 ... . w .. "The Accl.IM<t" ! t~. Drame) LOfecta Young, Rot»rt CUmmlogit. By eoddent. •women le 9CCUMd of murder 9'ld becomee • tuglti\19 from jutllce. (2 !.~ ")( From Outer Spece" ( t968, Fiction) Toetl!yl Wat.II~ Poaav ...... A IPOf• bfouaht to E.lnh lrom 1h9 moon 1be0fbl e11ct;jcfty tnd gtOWt Into • rtlOMClf. (1 hr .. 30 min.) ... "El Greco" (1188. Biogttlptly) ~ Ftrrtt, Rounna SChltlfflni>. The f8rnoue pelnter 11 eldtd by hit lldv I0\'9 wl'lef'I n weme '1ln1 thlt thete II • plot 1toot to c:Nrge him with '*-Y· (2 twa.) 28 Frtday,O.C.I , 1983 I AU.•MFMm.Y 90Wll "Foreign Intrigue" (1956 Mys- tery) Robert Mitchum, Gene\ Alter a press agent's wealthy o:>-~ he decides 10 Investigate the ma.n's mys· terlOUS past (2 tits., 30 min.) CO llCMI "Charti" ( 1980. Drama) Jesle St. James. Eric EdWards. A young wom- an's marriage seems to be improved by her extramarital escaP.des. ( I hf., 13 mmfl.. m!llOVll~ble Deal" (No Date, Ora· ma) Louis Jourdan. The wife of a wealthy and powerlul executive IS kidnapped atter she leaves her husband for another man. lhr .. 35mln.) t:ll llAIY TYLll llOCm &':t1h 90Wll "King Kong" ( 1933. Adven- ture) Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong. A monstrous ape battles an army wttile tryi"9 lo retain possession of a woman ~uve. (1;hr .. 40 min .. ) CZ) 90Wll "The Hardef They Corne" ( 1973. Drama) Jimmy Cliff, Janet Bark- ley. A young Jamaican who dreams of making It big as a reggae singer goes to Kingston wt'tefe he Is~ ripped off by a record producer and foroed Into a Mfe ol a lme. 'A' ( t hi .. 40 min.) t:ll (8) llO¥ll "Absence Of Malloe" ( 198 1, Drama) Paul Newman, Salty Reid. A legit- imate buSlneSSmen's life Is ruined by a newspaper repor18f's stoiy allealno his involvement In the mob kllling or a Tabor boss. 'PG' Ct hr .• 56 min ) (I) .,. "Stacey" (No Date. Drama) Anne Randall, Chrittiana Raines. A sassy young pri\lale Investigator s.1rches for the most deserving heif 10 a rich dowa· --1~~~-· 25 min.) .. cm _ ... _...,"* H .. "Monsignor" ( t982, Drania) M stopher Reeve, Gen8't'leve Bujold. An ambi1lous Amerlcen priest's seculw acttvl· lies include mafia~.~~ effalrs. 'A'~,) • "Endangered Species" ( 1982, Suspense) Robert Urich. Jobeth Wtillams A New-VortrClty deteetMI helps~ Wyo- ming sheriff lnveetloate a 999le of local cattle mutllatlont. •Ff' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. , ... ......... .. ... "The N9ked Hills" (1966, A<Mlntufe) DeYid Wayne. Mtrole Hender· eon. DuMo the 1800l In C91itornla. a man =With gold ~ to the point of M'lf'I the ~ of hll own • 1am11y. c1: .. 30m.) • lllllM "Deddy Long L1g1" (1965, ~Ollc:all Fred Alt9ke. L.... Ceron. , When a wealthy playboy decides to send .. rrPf' "ri•ott;m girl 10 cOllege. he doesn't 1 I ~" ICW~ migt l in1erfer• ,.., 1 • ~~llltlW (I:) ~ "The Toy-· ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleason A muttimll- ltonaire •:purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaY1hing for hrs spoiled ~=· 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) •lkl "The Long Aiders" ( 1980. Wes1em) James and Stacy Keach, David and Keith Carradine. The Jesse James· Cole Younger gang leaves a traU ol emp- lled banl<s. plundered stagecoaches and dead bodies In us wal<e as the outlaws ride toward their hnal showdown. 'A' f I hr .. 40min.) •1FAm1• llMCUI lllUY, u . leA~ . _. "The Odd Job" ( 1978, Drama) Graham Chapman. David Jason. Depressed over the breakup of his mar- rla.09, a man hires a hll man to put hlmsell out ol his misery. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) •CID llO¥ll ''The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. Ac!Venture) Kirk Douglas. Tom Bur~nson. A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazardous trek through the Austrakan wilderness 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 44 41111 mini::.:.•- • H••twtR> ..,_ "Looj(1n' To Gel Oul" ( 1982. ComedY) Jon V~ht, Ann-Margret. A pair of gamble<s tree to Las Vegas from New York with the mob on !heir tr all 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 mm.) we llO¥ll "SUdden Death" ( 1950, Ora· ma) .Jemft" BNson. -Rus&ell Hayden. In ordef to bring a c:lishOneSt landowner to juStice. a Texas ranger goes vndefC<>Vef as a&O.J 1 hr.) ~ .,_ "MacArthur" ( t977, Blogra- ptty) Grego<y Peck, Den O'Herlltly. The famous. la.red and flamboy1nt military leadef ol World War II expe<lences brlltlant combat victories before a final, fiery con· 1ron111k>fr with ~t Hany Tru- man. 'PG' (2 hn1 .. 10 min,) •m•--•--..CI),.,.. ---The Kingston TrlO hoSts an hlttorlQal a1t--111r cona.rt IMturlng eome of fOlk music'• gre1test .srn ~~~ ~t Moment• '" Arn.ran Fiim" This doaumentery e11am- lnel IN wortc 9nd lite of Gecwge Stewn1, th9 Holv wood dnetor wttoee etedltt lnclUdl l.Gitlnt" 8"d "A PleOe In The Sun ... ( 1,hr .. 40 min.) the many &lflfl• be1r1g t11kon to build a !iUS· tolnable soolety through POf:)UtatlOll stabl· N11111on. soil conservation. relores1ntlon and energy cooseivat1on ( t hr ) .. Cl) ... D • MOCU\' Los Angelti Kir)QS al Chi· cago .Blaclt Hawtls <3 hrs ) ._,~ AUCI -. . ..._. PACll Of CU.,,_ flA IMA11 (II) .. YMDYU ,. .... -= ... IWIPT DAYI MAii .... Q T--. Ct9/ll!tt .... wu ...... mclllT I.CM CC 11 ICW llAGICOfDICOM1MP...,. MO¥ll "Endangered Species" ( 1982, Suspense) Robert Urich, Jobeth Wiiiiams A New York Crly detective helps a Wyo· rn1ng sl'leflll investigate a spate ot local callle mutllahons 'A' ( I hr , 35 mm ) (Q) lllCMI "GaM1poli" (198 t, Drama) Met GlbSon. Matk Lee Two Aus1raUan loot racers wllh contrasllngty d1lleren1 person· a1111es sign up to fight In Turkey during World War 1. 'PG' (I hr .. SO min ) m llOYm "The Long Wall" ( 1954. Mys· tery) Anthony Quinn. Charles Coburn. An amnesia victim discovers that he ls accused ol murder and robbery. (2 hrs) ,.azi .. 71118 t ml THI TOWN Featured· a summet camp wnere chtldren whO suller from can· cer can escape 1ne rigors ol a hospllal and part1Clpate In outdoor ac1111111es: anl· ma1or Bill Melendez, some ethnic eate<les 111clud1ng a German deli, a Japanese con· leclronary, L.A 's most famous Mexican <Jcllcaressen and a Middle Eastern bakery l fl)FMa.YFIW u~ •..UV• Ct/9Ntl'f m ml m Featured prof1tes lop stars and close lriends Sean Connery and Michael Caine who talk abOOt their careers and their friendship I M•A•t"M rm ... ~~ AT THI WllTI ..,.,_ President and Mrs Reagan 10tn Leontyne Price at Mounl ShllOtl Baptist Church in Washington, DC, for a program ot gospel music and spolluals 'f"" sol01Sts and choir (1 hr I • IJ Cl) ...n THI..,..... Animated Comedian Jackie Vernon provides the vOtCe for the lltle character In this Yuletide stort_!>ased on the popular song (R) 0 W MM. PIOPU A signing Santa who entertains deal children, a 12·year·old boy who saved a young girl's Ille. a wacky Christmas Parade. and a hehcoptet ptlOI whO a1rhfls Santas ate featured on 1h1s ~ial noltday p!'ogram. (I hr.) U llO¥IE "The Road To Utopia" ( 1945, Comedy) Bing Crosby. Bob Hope Two PfOSpec1111e miners meet a beautllut wom· an after heading north 1n search ol Alaskan gold (2 hrs ) fJ ([I DIE FALL OAl'f Coll finds .ti•msell involved 1n 1nlerna11onal intrigue when he and Howie fly 10 Honotulu to capture a myste11ous barl 1umper (R) (2 hrs ) ~ W.a1.-T TW An interview w11h Heather Locklear ("T J Hooker " Dy=") m "A l:iummer Place" ( 1959. Dre· rtla) Troy Donahue. Sandra Dee Two vounq lovers on a summer vacation rn Maine t>Kome v1C11mt of the dOUble t tan· dard ol m010Uty praotlaed by their par· ents. (2 hll,) e • ••D.UllCI ATM WWI..,. Presldef'lt and Mra. Aeaoan Join Leootyno Priee al Mount Shiloh Bapllet Chutoh In Washington. D.C , fOf a prOgtam ot Q08pel mu5le and 8')111tuels with S01o1t11 and ahOk. l 1 hr.) CC) .. "My Falt Lady"-(1964. Musi· cal) Rex Harrison. Audrey H8')t>Um Based .on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg· mallon." A British professor tries to teac:h a lower-crass Lonc!Onef hOw ro'be a lady. i hra., 50 min ) ~ .,_ "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. AdVenture) Kitt< Douglas. Tom Burllnson A young boy grows to man· hood dutltlg a halardous trek through the Australian wilderness. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 44 min.) Cl) llON "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard PryOI, Jackie Gleason. A mulllmil· llonalre "purchases" an unemployed black man a.s a plaything for his spotted ~=·'PG' ( t hr., 40 min.) • "My fair Lady" ( 1964, Musi· cal) Rex Harrison. Audrey Hepburn Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg· mallon," A British professor tries 10 teach a lower-class LondOner how 10 be a lady. 'G'=·l (Z) "Blume In Love" ( 1973, Come· dy) George Segal, Susan Anspach. A drvoroed man tries to win his ex·wlle back from her e1.1rrent boyfriend. (2 hre,) •aziau.•mr-..v lt1I (I) ... 'I mA111T • • IT1 Super Bowl IV · Chiefs vs. Vitd~ .. ~ ... (I) .,. .. ---a.T· llAI Animated. Joel Grey narrates this mvslcal adaptation of Clemen1 Moore's Christmas poem (R) Cil LC>ft IOAT GI PJl •yum Top Hawauan model Kelly Ellis is seen 1n a photo sessJon. hair· style trps from authors John and Suzanne Chadwick ("The ChadWick System") I!) M ITOll Filmmaker Frede11ck Wise- man tocuses on the main Neiman Marcus store and corporate headquarters 1n Dal· las, including sequences on Internal man- agement, organllallonal (>&Items and lhe wide range ot consumer items sold there ~(2 hrs.) .. MCAY\m M ... "FIS World Cup" Men's oown· hill (from Schladmrng, Austria) (R) (I hr) •8 Cl) MO¥ll "Drop-Out Father" (1982, Comedy) DICk Van Dyke. Mariette Hart· ley. A middle-aged man leaves his adlle<· ttsJng job and moves to a loh apartment with his youngest daughter when the rest of the tamlly rebels against his deelsion LR) i2 hrs.) 8 m Tiii PACTI Of UPI Jo's plan to reunite her parents is frustrated by her lather's ~ marriage. c:;> I~ ITOll filmmaker Frederrck WIS&- man focuses on lhe main Neiman Marcus store and corporate headquarters '" Dal· las, including sequences on Internal man· agement. organ1Lahona1 patterns and the wide range ot consumer items sold there t:;!_(2hrs.) (IJ llO¥ll "D.va" (1981. Drama) W1lhel· menia Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei. A French postman's recording of his favorite opera star's pertormance leads him on a wild and dangerous adllen· lure. 'R' (2 hrs , 6 min.) (01 .,.. "Mad Ma•" ( 1980, Drama) Mui Gib~. Joanno ~ctmuet. 1n an Au•ir•· llo of the not-too dlston1 futuru, lhe trlendt and family or a 1<.1p t1lghw11y punult 1X>llce- man Doeorno the tatget& oJ oadt&tlc motQfcyc';iang 'R' ( 1 hi .. 29 min) .... ,.. . •G?J .. "The Nlghl Walket" ( 1965. My11ery) Robert Taylor. Barbara Stanwycik A Widow 8f'ldanger& her IHe wtien lhQ inV'eallgate_s a recwtlng dcHm. ~ht. 55mln I 1:8 GD PAI& 'I 1WS Ttle well•known arles Dickens tale, "A Christmas Carol," Is retold with AWlx as the miserly ·=YATMOUYWOODP&mt M ('l)m--.o IPOITIMAll Peter BeooNey goes 10 the Johnstone Stratis between Vancouver Island and I.he Canedlan main- land to observe the unusual habUal and hablls ot the the killer whale; NHL star Denis Potvin and Curl Gowdy fish la< sea trout in Na<way: Cheryl Tiegs lakes pan In a rescue p!'oject focusing on the rare and beautltul whooping crane. (R) ( 1 hr ) -· e IT. a.--lrtsh-Ame1iean youths stage a teuor1S1-s1yle raid 10 kid- nap they~ man whO killed thelt bud- dy, Or. Craig s heart transplant patient experiences complications. and Dr Ehfl- tcn discovers that his laundromat data lworH;e:tal ( 1 hr ) MNrTCNJllBI "Sput DeciSlOn" MON "Confessions 01 A Pop Per· former" ( 1975. Comedy) Robin Askwith, Antnony Booth. A rock 'n' roll star finclS plenty ot romantic actt0n while on tour. ( 1 hr ,30mln) (%) lllCMI "Dynamite Chicken" ( 1969. Musical) Documentary Performances by Ace Trucking Co. Joan Baez. Richard Pryor, Joh Lennon and Yoko 000 hrghllght lh1s loo!<. at pop culture. 'A' ( t hr , 30 Olrfl I IOLDOllll -•••w•1wc. ... ~WMU. llOTIElllA&YTHIYUll•,._. .. IPOIHWGUll(R) 1w GDCl)O G!) ... TAii ...... M&IW TOP•VlllOI llO¥ll "Days 01 Glory" ( 1944, Adllen· ture) Tamara Toumano11a. Gregory PecJ<. The valiant Russian Resistance during World War II tnes to hold back the invad· i Nazrs (I hr, 55 min.) MClll QUAIOll ~A~ lllTOll'I ''The End 0 1 The Tunnel ( 1973· 1975)" North Vielnamese tanks entered Saigon in April of 1975, and South Vietnam l1nally suHen- dered c:;> ( 1 hr I Ct) .wlE "Frances" ( 1982, Biography) JesSK:a Lange, Krm Stanley The troubled ltfe ol screen star frances farmer Is ~yrcted 'R' (2 hrs .. 20 mrn ) UJ lllCMI 'Four FriendS'' ( 198 I, Drama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen. Three high schoot buddies take separate roads lb adullhOOd atrer graduatt0n bul continue 10 be united by friendship and their IOlle for lhe same woman 'R' ( t hr • 55 min.) ta) llO¥ll "MacArthur" ( t977, Biogra· phy) Gregory Peck, Dan O'Harllny. The tamous, feared and llamboyant m11ltary leader of Wa<ld War II ercpenences brilliant Friday, Dec. 9. 1983 27 -Thursday Cont. handsome soldier finds action and romance in the t8th·cenrury British army M Ji,G.;j ~fu:. min ) M (I) IA 'I mATUT ........... ._IT,..I Super Bowl V -Colts vs. CowbOys (R) ... Cl)-·-AJ and Rtek are hlfed 10 chaperone two teen-age guls on a cruiSe ship that 1s laler h11acked ( 1 hr.) 8 ID WI QOT rT llAOf David and Jay reveal their 1rue teelings about Mickey to lthelttrt=1 .-TY'""°"' R.YllQ CIQ'8 llAiiWiilCI TMEAm .. The Citadel .. Andrew moves to another mining 1own with his new wlle and finds that some phy· 51eians are engaged 1n une1h1cal practices Q._(1 hr.) CLJ ..,_ .. The Kid From Spain.. ( 1933. Comedy) Eddie Cantor. Robert Young. A man turns toreador In an attempt lo establish his Innocence of being associat- ed with crooks. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) cm m¥lf "Yes. Giorgio .. t 1982, Musteal) Lucrano Pavaroth, Kathryn Harrold A renowned operatic tenor bee~ roman· llcalty involved with a pretty v0tce special· ISi. 'PG' ( t hr .• 50 min ) CJ) m¥lf .. Young Doctors tn Love .. ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to over· come his fear of the knife In this spoof of soa~ opera cllches 'R' ( 1 t'tr , 35 min ) GDl'•llT "111) 9IMI "Battle Hymn .. ( 1957. Drama) Rock Hudson. M&rllla Hyer A gentle chllplarn IS able to dispel his guilty feelings and become a mllltary hero during World Wa~2 hr.., 20 mtn ) :: I • = r1 wealthy man with only six months to !Ive visits the bar. 8 (II MAIGIBllll tPremlore) Rod Tay lor, Oreg Evlgan and Kirstie Alley Siar In lh1s adventure senes abOUt a special Ame11can 1ntelbgence agency that 1ra1ns ordinary c1tizefls for esplOnage missions that may reQulfe their uniQue &kills. ( 1 hr . 130 ':,"'"°"' ... ,..~ JIDAYAUDUWOOIHM M ()) DOTI ~ Mack's problems continue to mount as Karen's pill-depend· ency worsens and he discovers S\Jmner Is ha~ him tailed. ( 1 hr ) •• Ml~ ... Vlslhng Aus· Nns decide to defect at the station howle. Belller rklel with en over-eager g::remedlc. and LeRue's auto dealer lo'ii;:;leked up lor SOllolUng. m&TSU a IK'JICll -mn --''CIOuds 01 ,..... .. Lord Pettf W~ uneerthe a.n Important clUe wNch produces an unex-• ~~felelon (Pert 2) ( t t'tr ) ~--MIR. Len Dawson and Nick ~II holl a revlow of the Pft'llOUt Wftk'a NFL hlQhliatlta. (1 hr ) •-.ct1A~ ........ ~ JoMph ~ •~amine. tti. eituatlon In I •· It tw l -llSllllRMIS_ ... .. "Ortg0ry'1 Girt" ( 19'2. Come- dy) Gordon John Slnctllf. °" Hepburr). A 8cottlltl adloolboy felll heild-over- ,...... tor hit toecer t•m'a !Qt temele l!ftY9' 'PG' f1 hr • 30 min l 30 Fnd•y, Oec.9, 1983 = :::·&~"& ... TAii .... ..,. 1Ml&i UM TW•'5lllOI MCIJIU.. THI P~ Silver's hnal race 1n the Derby ends in d111Sster for both him and his brothel. The family returns to Matching and an ill Olencora. (Part 21 of 22) ( 1 hr.) (C)~fll.AIH CID m¥lf "The Challenge.. ( 1981. Adventure) Scott Glenn, Toshlro M1fune A corrupt Japanese t>osinessman and hlS trad1hon·m1nded brother light over a pair of ancient tamlly swords. 'R' ( 1 h1 • 49 min.) CDllOVll "Sweet Dreams" ( 1970. Fanta· sy) Tom Ogden, Al Benone. While watch- ing a women's mud wrestling compo111ion. a man finds himself In a land where desire and elusive dreams come true 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) cm .., "'°"" ,,. .. .., INQM. ..sf a&.._ James Brown's and BB King's recent con<:eft al the Beverly The- ater ln Los Angeles Is presented. ( 1 hr., 6 min.) Cl) llCMI .. I Ought To Be In Ptetures" ( 1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann- Margret. A teen-ager joorneys lrom Brooklyn to Hollywood to get 10 know hel estranged screenwriter father. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 :~....., =l~~U. Thedoetorsare stunned to i.arn thal the teen-~ acci- dent victim they are treating IS soi years older than he appears. (R) ( 1 hr • 10 min.) 8 m TOlllHT Host: Johnny Carson lolT.!i.e.=" ( 1 hr, lif11MCM•-111C11'11M~ .,..,. ... ..-co llO¥ll .. Coas1 Ot S-Cetetons" ( 1965. Orama) Richard Todd. Dale Robettaon. A big-time diamond dealer In Africa Is the target ot an Insurance Investigation (2 ;·• .... , POl5TUIT • CC) 110¥11 "Fast Co" ( 1979, Adllenlure) Jof\n SaJ1on. Wllllam Smith A rec. car drivef plans on getting baek Into an lmpaf1ant tunny car 1aee after his sponsor replaoet him with his biggest rlvel. 'A. ( 1 hr.,35 ~ (I) U» -l 8freno41 A"l I Tom Bit(er 10-rovnd llgtll'Ntlgnt bOUt (trom Atlantlc ci'~ N J,) (A) (.2 h<a .. 30 min.) e ,. r•tured: an 1un*le1lon of ~( 1 hr., 30 min.) tWCI>• ~TA&ll ... Gueet ~anO'NMI. -· .. "The Spy W1tf'I The ,,.,_t Cov-., .• (t9ee. ~) Aobef1 l•nalna. Dena Wyntet. An lntelligenoe .._,,Is elcl- ed In his -.,IOnlge WOf\t by tti. entmy'a belle, thet he ,. deedL ~! m1n.1 Cl)IJUIUIJMI {II) .. "Hellth Sclil" ( 1978.0rtma) Kty Pertc8'. Abloell Cleyton. A r~8' NMetiallt• • f'IMlth ape. ( t "' .• 20 min.) ... "Helloween" (1918. Honof) OOnild f'tNll!ICI, Jemie I.. .. Curt• On I rainy Hlloct11n night. llft WICOMl'Olleble rnYtdtr• _..,.. "'°"' an ~ and cutt 1 Plfh of dlttt\. dll!INCflOn end •· ror throUQh • "'*' town. 1t ( 1 tw .. 30 mfn' CZ) m¥lf .. CreepShOw .. ( 1982. Horror) Hal Holbrook. Adrienne Barbeau A Quin· tel of horror stories from a child's comic book include tales about re-anima1ed corpses. alien vegetatl()rl. a voraclOUs ape-like creature and m11ft0ns of vengelut cockroaches. 'R' (2 hrs. tO mm.) -·GD LATI mfT WITM DAVI)~ Guests· actress Lauren Hutton. comedian Brother Theodore. (RI ( 1 hr.) I MIMD llTCtlCOCa ....,,., U.TODAT I.Oft. U I ICM ITYll .,. "Whal A Way To Go" ( t964 . Comedy) Shirley MacLalne, Dean Martfn. A wealthy wid<>w grieVeS the IOSS of her tour rich. dead hosbandS (2 hts. 4 min.) e9 8 Cl) m¥lf "The Father Knows Best Reunion" 11977, Orama) Robert Young, Jane Wyatt. Jim Anderson secretly plans a family reunion to hit his wife Margaret out of her depression (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) U.(I) llO¥ll "Humanoids From The Deep" ( 1980, Horror) Doug McClure, Ann Turk· el. Loathsome creatures from the ocean's deplhS attack a Catilornla coastal town. killing the men and ral)iOO the women. ·R' i.! hr., 20 min.) 119(1D m¥11 "Olva" (1981. Orarna) W1lhet· menla Wlgglns Fernandez, Frederic Andrei A F'rench postman's recording of his favorite opera star's performance leads him on a wild and dangerous adven· lure. 'A' (2 hrs., S min.) we 9IMI "The Plainsman .. (1936. West· ern) Gary Coo9ef, Charles Bickford. A 1no of famous Western characttlfs try to stoP a white man trom 981Ung guns to lndi· ans. (2 hrs .. 30 rnln.) 8 llCMI "The Young. The Evil And The Savage .. ( 1968. Suspense) Michael Ren· nie, Eleanor Brown. A young woman attempts to control her cousin's inheri· tance by cornmllting a series of murde<s at a girls' SChOOI ( 1 hr , 30 min. I I ALL•MF-.T llCMI "Oese<t Sands'. ( 1955. Adven· ture) Ralph Meek8f. Marla English A brother and slSter seek vengeance on the French For~n l egion. whOm they believe murdered their lather only to later learn thar the aotual killer was a member of ' their own=· (2 hrs, 30 min.) w!:. "ClaY-Plgeen" ( t97 1, Orama) Tely Savatas. Robert Vaughn An enlg• matlc OQYefl'\O*'I egent enlists the aid of a Vletnem ~ in his Sfflch lor a narcotics Wk~~~mtn.) I .... .. "Mighty Joe Yoo " ( 19-49. dVerlture) TlffY Moore. R~t Arm-- strong. wtllfl a goritle la ralted by • young gwt In Alrlcl. a prese agent tries to br1nQ It to the U $ .. 8 nightclub ICI. ( 1 hr., :M min.) we .. "The~· ( t982. Horror) t<1ti:::· ZeljkO tv1Mll. ·1 __ _..TCll "U.S.G.F. Single Cllmlnt· I C~" (R) (1 hr.I (J) .. "The Sewnth 5"1~' (1956, Fantasy) Mu VOf'I Sydow, O\JMtf Bjomatrtnd A knight rttumlng from the ~ ttiet to .. w a rroupe of plerefe llrOM Iha ,,..,. by c;orilronflng OM"' ..,~ tw .. 38mln.) ltl ~ "YbunQ Ooctora In LOWll" • -·Comedy) ......... ~. 8-\ oung. A young ugeon trf91 to CMr• come hit ..., or me r.nir. 1n thll tPOQf ot eoep ~ dc:Na. .,.. ft tw • 3S """ ) •CC) "On the W1terfront" ( 19~. Orlrr'll) Marlon Blando. E\/a Marie Saint. (I ht., 48 min.) • e "Table fOf Five" ( 1983. Otama) JOhn VQlol'lt, Ricnerd Ctenna. ( 1 hr .. 59 min) •CD:J ''Mighty Joe Young" (t949. Adven- ture) Terry Moole, Robert ArmstrOt\g. ( 1 ht.,~ mln.) (%) "Four Friends" ( 1981, Orama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelerl. ( t h1 .. 55 min.) -~ .utt Y'O*J Could See Whal I Heat" (1982, Biography) Maro Singer, R.H. Thomson. ( f hr .. 40 min.) CID "Still Of The Night" (1982. Suspense) Roy Sohlldar, Meryl Streep i! ht . 30 min.) (I) "They Got Me Covefed" ( t943, Com· edy) Bob H~. Dorothy Lamour. (2 hrs.) e "The Chosefl" ( t98 t, Orama) Maxl- mlllan Schell. Rod Steiger. ( t hr., 50 min.) -Ill) "Bus Ailey's Baok In Town" (1965, Orama) Ann-Margret, Mlohael Parka. (2 hrs.) tWB "GIOry Alley" (1952. Otama) Lesfle C4ton. Ralph Meeklf ( t hr .. 30 min.) cm "Yes, Giorgio" ( t962, Musical) Luci- ano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold. ( t hr., 50 min.) (%) "Condi.let Unbecoming" ( 1975. Ota· ma) M,lchael YOfl<. Susannah York. ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) -........... 11ov1-- -· "Horror Of Dracula" (1958, HOfror) Petlf CuShing, Christopher Lee. (2 hrs.) Ct) "The Gathering ·-Pait II" ( t979. Ora· ma) Maureen Stapleton. Efrem Zimbalist Jr ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (I) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann·Margret L! hr , 45 min.) m "Billy Jack" (1971. Orama) Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylor. (2 hrs.) W CI) "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975, Drama) Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson. (3 hrs •• 5 min.) W OO "\ ~Shtng Wiiderness" (1974) Doc· umentary Narrated by RaA Allen. ( 1 hr • 30mln.) Mtcm "It Happened One Christmas" ( 1977, Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers (._1 hr .. 52 min.) g "Casey's Slladow'' ( 1978, Drama) Walle< Matthau, Alexis Smltf\. (1 hr., 57 min) •CCJ "A Boy Named Charlie Blown" ( 1969, Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) W CC) "On The Waterfront" ( 1954, Drama) t.Aarlon BrandO. Eva Marie Saint. ( t hr., 48min.) CD "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musical) ReJ< Hamson. Audrey Hepburn. (2 hrs.. 50 min.) (I) "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969, Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 0 "The Man From Snowy Alvef" (1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burlinson. i! hr .. «min.) 41111(8) "Christmas Mountain" (1981, Dra- ma) Srim Pickens, Mark Mlllef ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) "A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" ( 1979, Comedy) Richard Jor- dan. Oevid N1118n. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •«»"The Bells Of St. Mary's" ( 1945. Dra- ma) Bing CrOSby. Ingrid Betgman. (2 hrs.,4~ ... , .. I .,.,UflaMm ,_......, . ...... ..... ,..-..... --·11nn_ ....... _ .. "ft You Could Set Whit I Htar" ( f982. BioQtaphy) Marc smg.r, R H. Thomlon. f"' MltadventUI'" of bllnd ~Tom SUiiivan's CO"'Of ~ar111COUC1tt<f. 'PG' (th!-. 40 min.) C1J 1W U. -lifrence Alli f Tom Baklif 10-round llQttlwelQht bout (llve from Atlantic .Q!l, !{J.) (~ hta.. 30 min ) (8) CAWTT -M .... "OIMa Newton-John And John TraY011a" e ... ''Tat>te For F!Ye" ( 1983. Ch· ma) John Volgflt. RICNrd Crenna. A man who was dlvoloed tlv9 yeers earllef retumt to his now remarried wife to take a ITIOfe active rote In raising his children. 'PG' ( 1 l hr.,=a:·) Ml -...... .-Tm&.-... -. . ..,... ·---MMTI ... "Blinded By The Light" { t980. Orama) Kristy McNlchol. James Vincent McNlchol. A middle class family la torn out of theft comfortable eKlstence when their teen-age son renounces eve<ythlng they hold dear to join a religious CtJlt { 1 hr .. 29 $-'°-"The Witness" (1968, Come- dy) Ferenc Kallal. A Hungarian dike-keep- er becOme5 a hefo afte< a se<les of adllen- tures,Jt:H;~ • CM•• fCll WI Joseph Campanella hosts lhls tund-ralslng special for hungry and underprivileged children around the wotld. Included are appear- ances by Johnny Mathis. Tony Bennett. Steve Allen and Martin Landau. ( 1 hr ) -· mA IAmT'IAU. Los Angeles Lak8'S at Phoenix Suns (2 hrs., 40 min ) ,. .... -... .....,MYIMMI MC .. Q ,.. . ...... ., ..... ~ L01Sca11•cTD1 UONAE& ... "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martin Sheen. 9'1g1tte Fossey The CIA engages an East German refugee to retutn 10 East Berlin 10 S1eal a SCfambling device from the KGB. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) cm .,_ "Potk¥'s" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark He<rler. Randy high school boys seek vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that refused them admlttanoe. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (I) , .. TALI n.Am "Rumpetslll1S- kln" Herve Vllleehaize portrays the strange little man with the runny name wno helps the miller's daoghllf (Shelley Duva=) straw Into gold. Ned Beatty, Paul and Bud Cort also star. 19 9 I • 1'0'Zll Featured: a look at Broadway's La Cage Aux Foiles; fotmef women's body builder Lisa Lyon: a p<oflle of the Sequoia Ouanel. 8 -~ IKCC• Animated. Three racooons and a dog help save and p<otect Ctvistmas 1raes trom a crazed lumber baron. I U_l_,,10/9111'1 M •LA. Featured: a IOok at eme<· gency care treatment; a report on Holly- wood marriages; a p<oflle of one of Amerl· c.'a bttt 1Uft8f1, l ommy Curren: a look at lhe new trtn(! ol "bf eel< dancing." i1aneou1 csanclng In tht 111ee1s. 11CTMl-L"r"CCUT ... ... , ... _,..,_ ... .. i.TSov" t 1ee5. Comedy> 1111 Diller, Jack ·.:. Leonard Two buil- ness rivets compete to find Ponce dt leon·i .. foun11r1n· of-youth." < t hr., .30 min~ · =~---P.&. A Yuletide getture of turns Into a nlghtmata when .C.'s hl"coptlf era&nlanda on a Naval ta1get With Magnum, Higglnl and Ridt aboard. ( t Iv.) 8 • a.ftMi. WAii-• Andy Wllllams. Leslie Ugoam. and Julio IQleslaa are among the petformera schedl.iled to appear In a muSlcal celebration ol Christ- mas from the National Bulldlng Museum In We~. D.C. (1 ht) e "Welcome Stranget" ( 1947, Orama> Bing Crosby. Joan Ceullield A doelor s summer replacement lefts In love With one ol the small town·s school1each-- ers. ~hrs.) 8 ([I _,.... (Premiere) Desi Arnaz Jr., Robert Lansing and Gerald S. O'Loughlan slar In this police series about• a crime-fighting android (Chuck Wagner) prOQrammed wllh all the knowledge and skills of the world's greatest detectives ( t hr .. 30 mtn.) ; :'a1.-,. TOlllMT An inteMeW with ac1ress Margot KldOlf. e .,_"Ode To Bitty Joe" I t977, Ora· ma) Glynnis O'Connor, Robby Benson. Based on the song by Bobby Gentry. A tormented teen·ager. Involved ID a serious romance. makes a Hagle leap lrom a bll~~h~·b... I -~ CCMlfn featured. a Christmas special leaturtng Newport Beach yacht parade, U.S. Swing Dence Champt0nshlps and "That Man With AN The Toys," CC) .,_ "The. Gathering -Part II" ( 1979, Drama) MatHeen Stapleton, er1em Zlrnb&Ast Jr. A widow and hit .. · · grown children's Christmas reunion Is complicated by their unfavorable reac1ion 10 a new man In he< life and eonnlcts In thelt own fives. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CH> .,_ "Sharky's Machine" ( 1981, AdvefllUfe) Burt Reynolds, Rachel Ward. A vtoe cop uncovers hlgh·level govern- ment corruption while lrwestlgatlng the murder ot a ~lrl. 'A' (2 hrs.) (I) ..... ~ G llOWll ''Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Klddet. While saving Paris from a nuclear explosion. superman unwillingly frees lhe trio of. powerlut vlllalns Who wefe Ofiglnally imp<lsoned by his Kryptonlan lather 'PG' i hts., 5 min.) .. LMIOAT P.a. ........ On 1oca11on with "Simon & Simon" stars Jameson Parker and Getald McRaney; a viSJt to the Bavari- an castle built by King LUdwlg In the 18808. 1 ...... 21 ....... mTOlmAm• ... "Barry Lyndon" ( t975. Ora- ma) Ryan O'Neal. Marisa Betenson. A Friday, Dec. 9, 1983 29 v THIS CtiRl-STMAS: ~ , SHOP AT HOME. .,, ~ ~ computar · A .. ll lOf :•' 0Pd f"'r . MEGAWRITER lwordprocessorl #APPLE lie (841<) #APPLE dl•k drive #Al'PLE monitor #APPLE IJO column · card 1'19UA. (t)mT•--· -~·::-TOlfY ~-wrnt LM "My runny V&lenllne" and "I Lell My Hear! In San FraMISCo" are among lhe old stond&rds petlormed by Bennett al lhe Sahara Tahoe Cale. (I hr ) e--..... Mllm11 M Ul1't • A CZ).,. "Conduct Unbecoming" ( 1975. 0t1m1) Michael YOfk. SusaMah York. A lawyer delen<Js a lelloW Bthish Army offi- cer ag1lnS1 a charge of rape, 'PG' (1 hr . 1rt1•.,. "Craepshow" (1982, Horror) Hal Holbrook, AdrleoM Barbeau. M (C) .. "L()()l(ln' To Gel OUt" (1982, Comedy) Jon Voight, Ann-Margret. A pair of gamblet$ flee 10 Las Vegas from New Y<Hk with the mob on their trail 'A' ( 1 hr., -4Sm1n.) - ••.,."Cavalry Scout" (1951. West· ern) Rod Cameron. Audrey Long. A CIVIi- ian ecout sets out to 1ooa1e two stolen G1tllng guns •nd orh« weapons robbed from an lrMMI ( 1 hr., 45 min) 47=l i , ...... •w --~le On A Budge!" (1940, ~omedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. O.gwood plan• a .urpr!se for Biondi.. but compliclllons 1r1Se when his ex-g rltrlend ----neips1r1--ptictrino out-a ful-eoet: -l 1 nr.., 30 •(1)-mmat llAllCUI ~. u. ... "Bewate 0 1 Blondie" (1951. Comedy) Arlhur L.,ake, Penny Singleton. Pandemonium IOllows when Mr Olthers leaves the bu8kleSa In DagwOOd's tum- bling hands tor a few days .,. "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) min.) CID .,. "Shatky's Machine" ( 1981, Adventure) Burt Reynolds, Rachel Wwd Dan Monahan..-iM.:~ir8"1er -~ 1'CIP O',. (IS:rn;'M TW Cl\ A vice cop unco118f8 high-level govem· ment corrupllon while lnvesllgaling the murde< 0111 can gin. 'A' 12 hrs.I -TV Puzzle z-3 ' s 13 15 19 49 SB .. 1,6 Shown Eunice on ·Mama's Family" 13 Co-starred on 'Sw11cn .. 14 Powell or Sieber 15 Miss Day's s19n·otl 16 Pepe Pew 17 lm11ares Ella 18 -Wanda Page 19 Singer Janis 21 Tne -Trap· 23 .. _Tac Dough" 24 I --Carner;, 25 Orch section 26 -League 27 S•'lger Phoebe 30 -Thal Tune .. 32 Do. -m1 1 She s Jolere 2 'The Family" 3 Mr Duvall's ins1gne 4 Dynasly · sub11?G1 5 Rem1ok and Mar111n 6 Harass 7 S1omacn woe ACROSS 33 Bible book abbr 34 Tom Wopa1 role 36 "Flamingo -·· 39 -Ouen11n .. 40 Dr Wiiiard Adams eg 43 -Ltps Houlihan 45 Charo's aunl 46 Burghotf role 48 ··cakes and 49 Mt Newley·s ID 50 Ass1s1ar11 51 The Two of 53 Plt1ys Alice -1ni1 54 TV ra11ngs 56 George or V1111p11ne 58 .. 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HtJ•ty' -s I I I I ~.~_;~~~~~~.~~---~~ Celica Supra an auto with everything for i98.4 Styling, performance and comfort. The Cellca Supra has earned Its reputation as Toyota's ultimate road machine by combining these three ingredients to produce a powerful road car -with manners. For 1984 the dial has been turned up In all three areas. Supra styling for '84 features wraparound front turn signals integrated Into the grille/bumper assembly and a redesigned front aJr-dam that matches the exterior color of the vehicle. At the rear. there's a new combination lamp assembly that gives a more horizontal appearance that Is enhanced by the full width "SUPRA" logo In outline letters across the lower portion of the rear hatch. In harmony with the single color paint treatment up front, the rear bumper and rear hatch are the same color as fhe rest of the ex1erior. Supra improves Its performance on the 5-speed model in the simplest and most effective way -more horsepower. The 2.8-liter. twin cam engine with electronic fuel injec11on on the 5-speed model gets a 10-horsepower boost to 160-HP due to an increase in compression ratio and a larger diameter intake manifold. The independent suspension on both Supra and Supra L-Type models benefit from new low-pressure gas filled shock absorbers for a smoother ride and handling. For comfort. the 1984 Supra retains Its superiority in the sports specialty market. The multi-adjustable sport seats are available In charcoal grey or dark maroon leather or In the standard fabric t rim. Also, the L-Type's fabric seats are avallabfe for the first time In the Supra for a more luxurious appearance. The Supra L-Type also has a leather package option. The Supra's long list of comfort and conve- nience Items Include such standard equipment as power door locks, variable aasiat pc>We!', ateerlng, • power windows, split folding reac aeats:' automatic temperature control air conditioning, rear win- dow/wiper defogger, adjustable Intermittent wind- shield wipers, tilt steering wheel and crulM control. Toyota's lnnovattve electronically controlled 4-speed automatic overdrtYe trM91'1'\IU6on (ECT) introduced last year hU been reftMd to gtYe more flexibility and better overall performance with a change in shift characterlattca. A microcomputer controls the ECT's shift points and torque lockup and the driver can chooae efther a "normal" or "performance" driving mode. The ECT continues to be available on both Supra models. Optional items on all Supru Include an electric sliding steel sunroof and radio upgrade that consists of an AM/FM/MPX 5-speaker stereo tuner with cassette player, amplifier and graphic equal- izer. \ \ 1984 318 BMW 1984 MERCEDES 300SD 8270 . 1984 CADILLAC ELDORADO *Month LOADED Former RAMS Coach I f- J I I i I ·. PORSCHE 944 Loaded includinq cassette, rear deflector, and alarm system. AUDI 5000 $18,9-9 $24,995 Cauett•, pm.trip, IUnlOOf, aufomatic, and much mor•. NOTHING ELSE COMES CLOSE (450087) THE ART OF ENGINEERING (058523) CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC THE PERFECT S-10 BLAZER SKIING PARTNER NO PAYMENTS 'til MARCH CHEVROLETS SYMBOL OF COMFORT AND STYLE ON SELECTED MODELS '70 VW BUG CONVT. tth TilCA Wane red metallic with leather interior. Low miles. Custom Buq with Porsc he alloy black wheels. SPECIAL paint and in· terior. COME DOWN AND SEE THIS BEAUTY! $31,999~2) '80 RABBIT CONVERT 19,000 miles, yellow with tan top, alloy wheels, cassette. s3,9991703) '82 PORSCHE 911 s COUPE 3 to choose from. All with low $ 7 9 9 9 miles and has new look -('700) throughout. (7704) (770"5 (7580). '79 VB BUG CONVERTIBLE Blue with whit• top. 57499 '76 PORSCHE 12 CouJ)9. Silver with black int•rior. Polished 'alloy wheels. Absolutely immaculate! soo,0007677) '77 CHEVROLET V. TOI PICIU With shell, Camper packaqe, all power, stereo ceaaette. $,4199 (7686) '81 OLDS CUTLASS 19,000 miles, wood qrain, P.!>., P.B., tilt, power seats, stereo casset- te, 30 miles per qal., w /luxury. 56999(7699) '81 AUDI 5000 4 door-sun roof -All power equip- ment -SPECIAL SJ0,99~ (7550 -. '80 AUDI 5000 SPECIAL 4 door -sun roof -S apd. .-$ 8, 4 9 9 All power -30 mil" .,-r 9allon plu1. I r- - I Thank God for big favor /tfe a wo111a11 get car for Christmas -and it's 'hea¥en sent ' By KAREN E. KLEIN Ot lhe Delly l'tlel Ii.II The Lord works in mysterious ways. Or at least he dad last WN"k. when "He" gave Vicky Clark a new car for Christmas. "Did God just drop the car down from heaven?" one of the children in Clark's Costa Mesa "I couldn't believe h,'' Clark said. "I'm still in a state of shock. I was su happy I cried for two days just thinking about it." The steering wheel of the car was wrapped in a huge bow and another note wu attached: "To Vicky and Brady, from God," it read. ~ed- He may as well have. Clark said she has been driving a 1960 ---·-reu-ry~1...,hu ~juSt aoom clluftect"wwOl'lrD\d_"°"",:-;~~-.~...., It seemed like a miracle when the 1978 red Ford Fiesta appeared an Clark's driveway a week ago. The 38-year-old divorced mother said she found the car In her driveway on Hanover Drive when she got home from work. There was a package on her doorstep with a note attached that quoted Bible verses from Philippians and said. "This is a girt for you from me because I love you ." It was signed. "An angel of the Lord." Inside the box was a key -a car key. back." But there wu no way she could buy a new car. She works full time at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church's preschool and baby sits in the afternoons just to keep up with the rent at her ColleRe Park home. ''At first I thought the car must be from the church," she said. But church members have denied giving It, as has her sister and several close friends and relatives. Clark didn't know who to thank. except the person who signed the note. Clark and her son. Brady. 8. ran to the car and put the key in the lock '' ""'",..,,..,,. So she and Brady painted a poster, in Christmas colors. and hung il on their garage. "Thank You, God," It reads. Vicky Clark beams as her son Brady, 8, tries o ut the driver's seat of a csr: given mysteriously . to the Christmas "from God." for -. THI ORINGI COAST COAST IDITION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Transit tax hit as 'pork barrel' By JEFF ADLER Of IM Diiiy l'tlel llafl Calling a 20-year. one-cent transportation sales tax increase a "public works pork barrel boon- doggle," Orange ·County Super- visor Bruce Nestande has unveiled his own transportation plan that features a lower tax rate over a shorter period of tim~. · Nest.ande proposed substituting a..3cent tax {or about 18 years. Nestande's plan a lso would postpone a decision on the Cost.a Mesa-to-Fullerton hght-ra1l line he opposes. Instead, a $1 billion discretionary fund should be es- tablished for that pro)E'Ct and allocated only after all transpor- tation allemauves to the rail line fully are evaluated, he said. The supervlSOr has been a vocal critic over 'the last several months of the draft 15-year transportation plan to be considered · by the Orange County Transportation Commission Monday. "I'm willing to support a trans- portation plan which can be supported by the facts. one which will be utilized, is cost effective and accommodates the mobile, low to moderate density lifestyle in Orange County," Nest.ande said at an aflemoon news conference. "l will not support a pubUc works pork barrel boondoggle at the taxpayers' expense. The proposed 1 cent for 20 years is just that." Except for the tax rale, its duration and the rail-line project. Nestande indicaled his support for the balance of draft plan, which emphasiz.es highway improve- ments and freeway-widening pro- jects. But the outspoken supervisor vowed that should the transpor- tation commission reject his plan wholesale, he would fight the plan .when it is considered by the IS« TRANSIT. Pag~ AZ> Catching rays--:;-circa 1900 If you can't a fford a gallery, offer a touring exhibit, says Iris Stein who ~hows turn-of-the-century French customer foils bandits' plans;- pair arrested A Newport Beach man is being credit with foiUng the getaway plans of two robbers who startled customers at a Cost.a Mesa bank Thursday when they slipped on Groucho Marx masks and slipped out with $29,000 in caah. .. Following a wild lU1d. fast chase that ended in Irvine, police arresled Jerry E. John.son, 49, and Je9111e L. Lopez, 41 , both of Long Beach. pol'tt"rs such as ahis ont> at Orangt• Coast banks and tennis clubs. Se.-mort• mobile art in loday·s \l-'t>ckencl .. r. Irvine firID hit in toxic shock suit VLI· Corp.. the Irvine-based manufacturer of a vaginal con- traceptive sponae, has befin aued in Orange County Superior Court by a San\a Ana woman who claims ahe contract.ed1toxic s hock syndrome after uslng the Today sponge. Michael E. Ho, 37, was one of the mid-mo~ customers at Bank or America, :MSW. 19th. When the bandits -wearing wigs, fake mustaches, plastic noees and oveniz.ed glames-ran out the back door with a grocery sack full of cash, Ho, bolted out the front door. ..., ......... ~ ....... Uilllll P•trolman Robert F•te hold1 gun uaed in bank robbery•• 1u1peet t it• la patrol ear. The suit flied on behalf of Marlys Stapelbroek, 28, aka for $~ million in da~lft and alJeaes the sponge la unsafe for publk u.e . VLI Corp. offictala had no comment today but have de- fftlded their product aa ufe. Police said the quick-thinking cuatomer jumped ' in h~ car and followed the crooks, keeptna• a safe distanc.oe between cars. Roughly four miles later, Ho flagged down a police officer and allowed him to take over the chale. Patrotman chased the suspecta at hlgh speeds onto the San DleRO Freeway and ~ into Irvine where the alleged bandits pulled into a small induatrtal complex. The alleged crooka, who had shed .,their ooetumea, apUt up and made a run for ll, officers aald. One bolted into a nearby field where he was (See BANDITS, P11e Al) • ' "It'• been hard on ua," aaid S\apelbroek, who said from her home IOday that the became W and wu holplialized ln Novem- ber, after ahowin1 toxic ahock aymptoma. The federal Food and DrUI Admlniltntion tJecan ln~t .. ll'\I Siapelbroek'a ~ awcsordl i..t week. to determine U there ii a link between herlUlped9dc.-of toxic ahock 1yndrolne and.. u. ot the v.,mal eponee. 18" TOXIC, P11e At> Laffer sees interest dip,. OC growth By ANDREA ADELSON ot the Dell' .....,, 11e11 Economist Arthur Laffer, a member of President Reagan's F.conomic Advisory Board. predic- ted Thursday that interest rates will Call to 1950s era lows by the end of the decade. pushed down by a get-tough Federal Reserve policy lo shore up the dollar. "Can any of you imagine what Orange County would look like with 4 percent mortgages," the use professor asked his audience of 700. attending Marine National Bank's third economic outlook conference at the Irvine Marriott. What the-supply-side economw sees as a new Federal Reserve policy to stabilize interest rates will be a boon' to Orange County's fast-growing economy. said Laf- fer. who gained national promi- nence in the 1970s with his econ omic recovery theor y grounded on cutung capital gains taxes. Laffer said those interested in borrowing should hold off until the presidential contest draws doser "We'll sec a maJOr easing of monetary rates near the cam- paign," Laffer predicted. "I'm exceptionally opttm1suc about I 984 and the rC'St of the decade," he said. "The recovery in right on track." Forecasters at Ch~pman Cot- lege painted a slightly less glow- ing portrait of Orange County's economic v1tahty on Thursday. The county and the stale should bask in a robust resurgence of growth in the first nine months of 1984, the college economists' said. But by year's end, the nation's economy could contract because of higher interest rates and escalat- ing inflation, caused by federal (See LAFFER. Page A2 ) LB seeking pow-wow with Irvine_ developer By L.P. BENET Df1M~l'llotl4aft Laguna Beach City Council members want· to meet with with Sandy Sandling, chief executive officer of the Irvine-based Canna-Sandling Group, to reopen talks about a controversial sub- division proposed for Laguna Heights. Two weeks ago. city officials sent a strongly worded letter to the county protesting Carma-Sandling's proposal to build 110 custom homes· outside city limits on part of 471 -acre parcel in Laguna Heights. The proposal, under review by the county planning commission. calls for developers to build a ., private, gated community on 28 acres and donate the rest of the property to the county for park land. Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley would not say whether the co unty would acce pt Canna-Sandling·s offer. but he did say the developer's proposal to build on only 28 acres, leaving the rest for the county, appeared to be a "good trade-off." Earli er thi s yea r , Canna-Sandling offered the same deal to the city, hoping Laguna Beach would annex the unin- corporated tract so developers could hook into city sewers and roads. tSet: HEIGHTS. Page A21 J , • Al * Orange Coast DAILY PrLOT/Frlday, December 9, 1983 Grisly murder scene described 8~· JEFF ADLER Ot ,.,. O.ity Hot llelt A Hunungton Beach police dt'tective described in l'Ourt Thursday the bloody death scene charged with hacking the two women to death with a butcher knife and a meat cleaver on June 14, 1982. I CONTINUED STORIES I TRANSIT TAX ... · From PageA1 county's 26 cmes and by the Board of Supervisors. And he said he then would oppose the tax 1r 1t reaches the ballot. complete the pro.)l'Cta Identified in the plan. -he disrovered 11fter-he climbed through the window of a Hunt· mgton Beach home near the Wes tminster Mall in 1982. Besides the double murder ~also..1aceu:ohbe.cy_ and burglary charges. If con- victed, he could receive a· death penalty sentence. Detective Moran IJ!d jurors, using a diagram of the house and graphic pictures taken by police criminalists, on a grisly tour of the house. He.said Mn. Dayco's body was found lying on the bed in her bedroom, obscured by covers pulled up over her head. She had been sexually mutilated. Nestande said he planned to formally submit the plan to trans- -por~Uon comml68ionef's at-Mon- day's meeting. County supervisors were e m- powered by the slate Legislature to place the transportation sales tax question on the ballot if a t least 14 cities and the Board of S uper· visors approve a list of projects to be completed and a spending plan. The ballot question tentatively is scheduled lo appear on the June 1984 ballot. "I would supportKsales tax levy of up to 3 cents for whatever period of ume is detennined nc.>cessary to finance identified -pro~," Na tand& said. -He added he thought it would take about 18 years to raise the revenue needed. Another reason for substituting a 3cent tax increase for the proposed one-cent hike is that it would be more palatable politi- cally. Nestandesaid. The 3cent tax would not draw the wrath of car dealers and others who sell high-ticket retail items. Detective Robert Moran told an Orange County Superior Court jury that two women's bodies were in the locked bedroom of the home, at 14952 Sunnycrest Lane. 1'he bodies were later identified as 27-year-old Shirley Dayco and that of her mother, Amelia Harbulak, 65. Dayco's estranged husband, 42-year-old Rene Flort.'s Dayt'O, 1s Rain is likely • -sometime this weekend A storm spmnmg out of the Pac·1f1c that brought high winds and rain to Northern Cali fornia didn't make 1t to Southern Cali- fornia. But forecasters say other storms may sneak through this weekend. Chances of rain here depend on whether a westerly air flow that blocked the storm Thursday bends southward. the National Weather Service said today. That would allow the next in a series of storm fronts to travel south this weekend. Forecasters said there was a 20 percent chance of rain today. Tonight is expected to be cloudy wnh a 30 percent chance of ram. Temperatures are expected to be in the low 50s. Today's high was expected to reach 67 \ Saturday. variable clouds with <1 high temperatures in the upper-60s are expected a long with lows in the low-50s. For boaters, northwesterly winds are expected to reach 18 knots. At the beaches. Newport and Huntington 'beaches should have 3· to 4-foot surf. Harbulak was found at the foot of the bed. her nude body hunched over and tied with a vaccuum cleaner cord, he said. The detective also displayed pic- tures of a second bedroom. in which the prosecutor alleges Harbulak was assaulted by Dayco. The photographs depict walls splattered with blood and human hair During o pening argumen ts Wc•dnesay. Dayco's attorney, Chief Depu1y P ublic Defender Thomas McDonald said h is client does not dispute his involvement • m the killings. The attorney indicated the defe nse is aimed at avoiding the death penalty. BANDITS ... From Page A1 surrounded and arrested. The second. according to police. dashed into an industrial shop where he reportedly changed jackets and then casually strolled back out to the street. stHI clutching the bag of loot. An officer riding m a police helicopter recognized the b~dit despite the clothing switch and radioed to patrolmen on the ground who made \he second arrest. Detectives in Newport Beach were investigating today whether the men are the same two who held up a Corona del Mar bank last month. BULLETIN BOARD Newport Bay Fr~ends to lead tour Saturday The Fnends of the Newport Bay plan a guided walking tour of Newport Beach's Back Bay Saturday. S:nall groups will be guided through an introduction the flora and (auna of the wildlife habitat. Tour groups will start every 15 minutes between 9 a.m and 10:30 a.m. at the corner of F.ast Bluff Drive and S,ck Bay Road. The haJf-hour tours are free and follow a paved path. For more information call 646-8009. Jewish Cent e r plans museum trip The J ewish Community Center of South Orange County will s ponsor a trip to the Skirball Museum at the Hebrew Union College-J ewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles Sunday. Participants will meet at the center. 298 Broadway in Laguna Beach, at noon to car pool to the museum. The tour is free and information is available at 497-2070. Cross country run set for Mesa kids The city of Costa Mesa will conduct its annual cross t'Ountry meet Sunday for boys and girls 6 through 15 years old_ · The event will be held at Balearic Center. 1975 Balearic Drive, and will begm with registration a t I p.m. In case of ram. the meet w11J be held the folJowing S unday Call 754-51 58 for further information. Paris slide show set at college A Huntington Beat·h teacher will c'Onduct a slide show and , lecture about Pans next Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa ., • Mesa • • Thi.:' program. e ntitled "Pans '63: Changing Ye t Constant,'' will • run from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Room 116 of the Fine Arts Building. ~ ·• Marianne *human. a French teacher at Golden West College, ~ ·will lead the program . She will discuss the country's politics. ~ educa tional system and work ethic. ~ !. Adm1ss1on 1s $4 . Tickets may be purchased at the OCC Ticket Office. located m the college's Student Center Building. They may ~ .! also be purchased by phone with a charge card by calling 432-5527. if, Magician Reginald should be able to make dog and cat animosity disappear on Saturday Magic menagerie Trick s should make p e ts 'disappear' A magician'ssorcery and Kris Kringle's jingle will provide free entertainment at an Irvine Animal Shelter fund-raiser from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. By day's end. animal caretakers hope their orphaned charges -45 dogs. 40 cats and six rabbits -will all have magicalJy found homes. ''h 's a Magic Christmas" will feature Reginald Duff, whose sleight of hand is supposed toc'Onjour up animal performers and the joUy old man dressed m red sometime aroi,md l p m. In addition, animal trainer Sue Myles will be on hand to give 10-mmute pet consultations for pets with behavior problems She 1s asking a $1 fe-e which will be donated to the shelter. The shelter staff is sponsoring a holiday bake sale and <.'Omplimentary punch and coffee will be ser v<.'d ... Even $300 would be a big help," said event organizer Teresa Davis. Whal money is raised will.go toward building a L'Orral for shelter residents and a· petting zoo of farm a nimals. A nl'W l'1ty shelter. to be ready for occupancy, in February. did not indude a corral at the Sand Canyon property. The shelter is at 20401 Sun Valley Drive. tn Laguna Canyon. one third of a mile south of the El Toro Road intersection. FurthC'r information can be obtained by calling 559-PETS. LAFFER ... From Page A1 deiicita and Federal Reserve poli- cies. Laffer, however. defended Re- agan's opposition to raising taxes to trim federal deficits. Another outspo.ken economic adviser to the Reagan administration. Martin Feldstein, was publicly dressed down recently (or stating a view opposite the president. Laffer contended that govern· ment borrowing versus govern- ment taxing has the same net result: a capital starved economy stugghng under higher interest rates. "Thl• problem 1s gr>Vernmenl spc•nding.'' h<' said . "That doesn't mean l'm not c'Onccrn~ about . deficits. but they a re a conse· quence of a bad economy." He contended continued econ- omk health will lower the federal defitil and a balanced budget - maybe even a surplus -c·ould be expected by the end of the decade. Please excuse our disconnections We've still got our wirl>S t·rossed at the Daily Pilot. but the tele· phone folks promise things will get better. We're repladng our phon<' sys- tem and the phone l'Ompany 1s still trying to ~ork out the glitches. So if you tried to reach us -and iailed or were cut off -please try again. The Daily Pilot rfgrets the inconveniencl'. ·.Oops/I . : : We're Not Due to tE<:hni<"a1 problems. the Daily Pilot's "We're L1stenmg" phone lme IS temporarily out of servi~. The Pilot apologizes lo rt>adl'rs who tried to caJI on this lme and received no answer ~'.L~stenlng •.. ' We hope the line wiU be repaired soon so that you can ronttnue to provide valuable input on what you like and d islike ahout the Pilot. In the mean lime, if something concerns you about the pa per. please call one or our regular office numbers and the operator will refer you to the appropriate editor. 'Tht• "'"''' .. 1.... . 1ll1•rl fnr a 15-year penny sales tax increase to pay for a $5 6 billion package of county transportation improve· mcnts. But thC' most re<:enl draft of the plan submitted to transpor- tation t'Ommiss1oners re<:ommend- <.'<i the salC'S tax inl-rease be imposed over a 20·yC'ar term Citing tht· $5.6 billion l'Sllmall' for compll•tmg the 1mpruvt-men ts recommended. Nest<tnde SC:1id the tax imposed for 20 years would raiSt· $8.4 billion "What's the extra money fo r?" he said. "There is no answer beyond frankly stating it's a slush fund." He added that it is "outrageous" to raise close to $3 billion more from taxpayers than is needed to TOXIC SUIT .. From Page A1 There have been 103 deaths from toxic shock, which has appeared mainly in women using tampons. The Centers for Disease Control counted 2,204 cases of toxic shock syndrome through mid-1983. The sponge has been used by 200,000 women since its introduc- tion June 16. The suit alleges Today packaging does not warn users "oC physical dangers," and claims 200 complaints have been filed against the corporation, in- cluding five toxic shock reports. The FDA's Tom Sawyer, direc· tor of the compliance division in Los Angeles, disputed the com- plaint figures. He said the FDA is aware of the five suspected toxic shock complaints, but "on follow through. ·they didn't prove to be TSS." Hl' said the FDA probe will mc:lude a review of the company's c·omplaint files. Sawyer could not say when the investigation will be completed. HEIGHTS ... From Page A 1 But l'Ount·1I ml.'mben.. con- (·t-rnt>d th<Jt the• proposed sub- d1v1s1on wuuld create heavy traf- fic burden in the area. re.)l'Cted the off er. Council members have 1n- d1call'd they would accept the subdivision if it was scaled-down to 70 units, but developers say that's not feasible. Before voting to officially reject the development this week, coun- cil members approved Mayor Robert Gentry's recommendation to rc.-'Open talks with Sandling. A Carma-Sandling spokesman said Sandling would be happy to meet with council members. Council members fear the de· veloper may bypass the city and seek county and state Coastal Commission approval to build a road through unincorporated greenbelt land to connect the proposed subdivis ion with Laguna Canyon Road. Some city officials also are privately concerned the county may attempt to force the city to allow the subdivision to hook up to l'ily roads. Riley had no comment on the county's position but said he preferred to sec the city and Carma-Sandling negotiate a set- tle ment. Meanehile. <.'Ounc1l members are holding firm at a 70 units. confident that 1f a courtroom showdown over acct.'SS to city roads is necessary. legal prel·<.'dence 1s in their favor. "We don't have points we want to bring up. We are romm1tted to a figure of 70,'' said Mayor Pro-Tern Bobbie Minkin who. along with Genu-y. will meet with Sandhng. Circulation • 642-4334 Classified • 642-5678 Daily Pilat I 1· ~=·d ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat cer.11•••"~ C'1"1lll .......... ,~ Al..., 1111•••""-•ll ...at1 MAIN OPPtCI Reindeer Proof C&rpet I , M-y-ff!Oey ff rO\I 00 not II••• '°"' P•O~ Dr • SlOP"' celti.tore 70111 t eno 1ou• oopr •Ill Ot ._.., StlU<Oey en4 lu1'4My tt '°" 00 not 1ece1Y• you. 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Singer denies sex with girl, 13 Guitarist Dick Dale took the witness stand in his own defense Thursday in Orange County Su- perior Court and denied ever engaging in sex acts with the 1 3 -yea r -o ld vis it i ng grand-daughter of his neighbors. DellJ ............ .., ~ ~•JtM Otange c: • ., DAILY PIL~TIF~lday.L, 9, 1983 * .\I Balboa Fun Zone auction facing fight by owners y XNDR~A IDELSO Of .... o.11• ...... ,..,. Owners of the now-decrepit Balboa Fun Zone. located on prized property on the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach. hope to save the h istoric attraction from the auction block. m~t in-the-propeFty. A ttlim--°"' minor ity owner is Jam.es Salter, a former Newport Beach resident and developer. brought into the deal to develop a Cape Cod-style office complex on the ~front property, Gray said. Dale, 46. is charged with 12 felony counts of child molestation and oral copulation stemming Crom six sexual enc•ounters he is alleged to have had with the girl in his Balboa P en insula home dunng July and August 198 l. Tiled, pagoda-style ' .. roofHne, pink-hued stucco sides and dragons make 'China Hou~e' a n 'unusual buy at just $2. 75 million. The site of a defun<:t carnival midway is scheduled to be auc- tioned off later this month after going into foreclosure. according to a re<..-ently published public.• notice. The auction date has been pushed back to Dec. 19. Loan payments to Laguna Fed- eral Savings are in arrears hy $852.500 and have not been paid since March. aC('Ordi ng to the notice publisht!d in the Newport Ensign. The project has foundered de,. spite having won the go-ahead to develop the highly desirable piece of land from the Newport Beach City Council a nd the state Coastal Commission last year. The only visible progress was the dismantl· ing of a seedy Ferris wheel. The project has soured along with the declining fortunes of the developer. Facing the jury. Dale emotional- ly denied the a llegations, at times stopping the questioning by de- fense attorney Michael Quigley to wipe tears from his eyes. China House is in the listings Fun Zune <:o-owner Debbie Gray said converstations with more than one prospective buyer are under way and owners hopt! to aver t the forced sale. She refused to discl06e further details. Salter, reportedly working as a t:ommercial fisherman in Avalon. is the defendant in a score of laws uits in Orange. San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties, stemming from the col- lapse of an ambitious real estate empire. Throughout his testimony. Dale never referred to the 13-year-old or her younger sister as gtrls, but called them "the children." $2. 75 million gets you this China charmer on Newport Harbor The former teen Idol. whose band, Dick Dale & The Del-Tones help ignite the surf music craze of the 1960s. has contended through- out the trial that the charges he faces were trumped up by his former wife. Jeannie Grimmett, to discredit him. The trial opened in Santa Ana two weeks ago with the testimony of the 13-year-old. now 15 and living in St. George, Utah. She described for jurors how Dale had coaxed her into per- forming sex acts despite her reluctance. The girl said Dale never exerted force. Dale, ·whose real name is Rich- ard Anthony Monsour, has been free on $25,000 bail since his arrest by Ne..yport Beach police last February. By STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly Pll<>t II-'! Forget for a moment that half the property is under water. That doesn't matter. And forget that the second and third floors aren't connected or that there are massive rocks in t he laundry room. That doesn't mat- ter either. It doesn't matter because this is the China House -one of tfie most distinctive, well-known pieces· of architecture in all of Newport Beach . The house with its pinkish hue, gold-leaf dragon.5 and pagoda roof line sits off the entrance to Newport Harbor in a small, tran- quil cove. Once known as "The Breakers." the inlet now is called China Cove after the famous house. Owned by the same fa mi 1 y since 1t was built for W.J . Lindsay in 1929, the China House -until now -has never been opened for general inspection. But the three-story structure ts for sale and prospective buyers for the first time can take a close look at the house that has stood as a landmark to sailors for decades and something of a m ystery to all who have gazed at it. The price? lt's listed for a modest $2.75 million . Real estate broker Bill Cote considers it the best bargain in town. "I've never seen or been in a house like this in all my years in real estate," says Cote. who's been in the business 10 years and has handled property deals for people such as cop-turned-writer Joseph Wambaugh. ·.·· . ····~Ji. . . . . ' • Molest suspect sought in Laguna Laguna Beach police are seekmg a short Oriental man who witnesses say attempted 10 molest a 9·year-old girl 1n the 300 bf"bck of Glenneyre Street Thursday. The suspect was described as about 30 years of age. wearing short hair. a mustache and a beard stubble Jewelry and miscellaneous Items valued at a total of $8.600 were stolen from a house m the 1300 block of Ba1a Street. Laguna Beach police report. A total of $350 1n cash was taken from a house 1n the 2800 block of Laguna Canyon. R?a~ Musical equipment valued at $1 ,625 was stolen from a bulldtng jn the 1100 block ot South Coast Highway."' Costa Mesa A thief climbed over a fence and kicked in an office door to The Battery Factory, 2130 Canyon Drive. and stole $340 worth of belongings Including an answering machine. a cordless telephone and calculator. A neatly groomed man wearing a dark blue suit and sporting a trimmed mustache, exposed himself to a woman atter knocking on the front doorof her Center Drive apartment. Burglars broke into a garage on the 900 block of Powell Court and took two eJ1pens1vt1 pair CJI !.k 1!., two pair ot boots. a backpack and a bicycle The total loss was out at $955 A resident on the 1800 block ol Placenlla Avenoe said someone broke mto hjs house while he was steeping and took a wallet from h1~ pants pocket The wallet contamed cash and a bank cneck The toss was estimated al $128 ~ewport Beach A graphics business located on Campus Drive reported the theft ol $855 tn cash and draftlnQ equjpment from Its oft1ce T~u!~ay A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a watch valued at s2•0 from his home In the 1800 blocll of 16th Street Thu!S<!a~. A Newport &each man reported the theft of $2,300 in women's jewelry from his home In the 900 blocll of Ba Ide Dr1Vi~8<!n!sday. A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a stereo valued at S 1,000 from his car parked In the 100 bleok of Ruby, Thursday. Fountain Valley Someone ransacked a master bedroom after forcing open a sliding glass door to a residence in the 9000 block of Ellls Avenue and stole $2,525 In jewelry ~n~ coins. A burglar entered a residence in the 10000 block ot San Leon Avenue after breaking a bathroom wtndow and stole a color TV set valued at $700. Lawbreakers broke l our doorknobs in apparent efforts to ransack rooms at Allen school, 16200 Bushard St There were no md1ca- hons that .;mythmg had been taken Irvine Two 11-year·Old boys tearfully adm1t1ed Thursday that they robbed a 9·year·old Irvine girl of a dollar In change last Friday after one of their schoolmates at Irvine's Venado Middle School tipped police. "They cried their eyes out," Sgt. Dick Bowman said. "They said they only wanted to borrow the money ... The young bandits. whose names were withheld because of their age, were arrested and released to their parents. A $600 Blaup~nkt ;adlo was stolen from a car parked In the 17000 block of Jordan Avenue. discovered miss- ing Thursday mornlnQ. Huntington Beach A man was arrested T nursday afternoon at Albertson's market. 7701 Warner Ave .. on suspicion of shoplifting. Cigarettes valued at S 10 were recovered. . . . An Orange 1971 Volkswagen "Bug" was burglarized late Wednes- day or early Thursday on the 7700 block of Newman Avenue The loss included a $20 hair dryer. a $130 Nikon camera. a $20 curling Iron, leotards and tights worth $50, and $15 worth of Items from an overnight bag. •• I . • ' . . ·' . . . . Cloudy days and cooler nights ahead Coastal va• .. l>ie ctouot ton>O'll Mos11y ciouoy Stt11•d11 eoo... d•VS ••th h•gn~ tO<la1 61110 14 1nd Sllutdly 64 to 611 lowt .. 105~ Ovtt inner wlJttfl t'om Pom1 COf"lc.ep. "°" 10 San C-te tstano to tl\e Me• ieen BotO.r 10Uthw1s1 wmd1 8 lO •S i.:noti ~" tne 1f1etl'\00f'I and everu"Q novo Sotv•0•1 West•ty -I 10 J leel v .... I),. CIOvd$ •od•y .... ,, ..,,... 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Oe\ MO>"-> Oetrool Olfflltn El Paso i--.,,O~ks F1tgo Ftaglllll G•ea• retts 1'11rtl0<d -HonolUlu Ho..1ton lncllf napollo JICUO•l.MIM JICIUIOn•ille .,..._ lle-CHy IAIVIOM Lfflle Aocil l 09AllOll* louo1Vlie l11btloc* MeftloN• M11mt Mtlw-.. M04•·SI P""' Nellll ... -o..-. -VOtk --NOt 111 Pl<lt1• Ok~Clty Snow C} lllf llPllT I ·•[don't think the re's anything like this anywhere in Orange County. h 's so unusual -it has great e motional value." he said . Cote contends the luckly buyer: m addition to getting a landmark house, C¥.also swing a 25 percent tax credft for any remodeling because the structure seems a like l y c a n d ida t e as a state-recognized historic site. The house was built for a Pasadena family that was so taken with Oriental themes they traveled to Peking and Hong Kong to purchase rugs and artwork for the house. The struc- ture is built on solid bedrock that has allowed it to weather storms and surf that have tom and twisted neighboring homes built on lesser foundations. A small private beach sur- rounded with the huge boulders sits off to one side of the house and a brightly painfed bridge that leads to the second floor spans sand and rock. The house. however, has its peculiarities. The third floor. for instance. is not connected to the second floor. One must use an outdoor staircase to reach the top-floor bedrooms. Cote claims the design was intended. "The kids slept up there and the family. I guess. didn't want to be bothered with the kids." The only connection between the first and second floors is a small elevator. T he elevator works but no one volunteered to ride it during a recent tou~. Half the property that comes with the ho use is under water. stretch ing out toward the harbor entrance. Cote claims there were plans once for buildingmore homes and street$ on this now-submerged land. Construc- tion of the harbor jetty. however, raised the water level. In all. the house rontains four bedrooms, four baths, two patios that look over the harbor entrance and a kitchen so small it almost seems like a n afterthought. The house has h a rdwood floor throughout and a beacon atop the green tiled roof. Finding a buyer. Cote believes, will not be difficult. "lt suspect it will be a sophisti- cated, moneyed person," he says. "An opportunist -and l don't mean that ina negative sense. Just someone who will appreciate the historical ::.ignificant as well as the tax credit." "I believe in the project and want to see it built," said Gray of Newport Beach. She and Ralph Gray, Jordan and Toby Wank own the majority Newport-Mesa school board leaders named Two newly elected board mem- bers and one re-elected board member were seated during the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's annual organizational meeting. The trustees also voted in a slate of new officers du ring the T uesday session. The newest school board mem- bers, Tom Williams and Jim DeBoom, along with the Ken Wayman, recently elected to his second term, participated in elect - i{lg Judith A . Franco t9 the pl>st of board president. Forrest K. Werner as vice president/clerk. John W. Nicoll as secretary and Norman R. LoaLc;, assistant sec- retary. The board wall not meet again until Jan. 10 C laims arising from the Fun Zone. show that Salter apparently sold his interest to other investors on the promise that their money would be returned if all the interests were not l!.Qld. While ~O limited partnership $55.000 interests were offered. only l l were sold. The limited partnerships were apparently sold w ithout the knowledge of the property own- ers. "Not one cent did we ever know about," Gray said. The investors' suits allege fraud and breach of contract. L inda Reed. an attorney representing one of the investors, Samuel and Greta Hamontree of Huntington Beach, said she had been "told things are being worked out." New port man hea~ mental health board The Orange County Mental Health Advisory Board has elected Ne wport Beach psychol- ogist Eugene A. Ericson as chair- man ~· He was servmg as chairman of the Mental Health Advisory Board Quahty Assurance Com- mittee. · lrvipe Coast building approval hits a snag A sweeping decision that would grant the Irvine Co. development rights to the 9,435-acre Irvine Coast was delayed for one week by th<:-Board of Supervisors so that a last-minute hatch in the plan could be ironed out. . S upervisor Thomas Riley re- quested the delay until Dec. 14 so negotiations to w ork out a solution to the problem could continue. Riley said Wednesday he expected county planners and the de- velopers would be able to strike a compromise. The snag developed when coun- ty supervisors balked at the Irvine Company's insistence that certain restrictions be placed on open space lands to be donated to the county when development begins. The restrictions the developers sought would bar the county from constructing hotels or motels on the property, prevent the use or sale of alcoholic beverag~ othe r than beer or wine on the acreage1 restrict the use of. motorcycle or other "noisy vehicles," and would bar skating rinks, bowling alleyi or othe r permane'nt indoor rec: reation facilities. The lrvine Co. sought the restrictions on th~ 2,650 acres to be turned over to the county to ensure the county does not use the land in ways that might ~ imcompatible or competitive witli the development plans. The Irvine Coast, a hilly~ pristine stretch of coastline be. tween Newport Beach and Laguna ·Beach, remains the lar~ est undeveloped coastal area ia Southern California. • The company's plans for the land include ouilding 2,000 luxury homes on lots ranging in size to l 0 acres, 1,750 hotel rooms and 325,000 square feet of commerci~ space. ' I J J J J . Brighten Your Home For The Holidays! It's not too late to look great for the holidays. We at Alden's invite yo.u to come in and select 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 c.oming. We would also like to take this opportunity to wish all of our customers the best of holiday seasons. Liv• the life of Ua MIOt Ottttt by 8\lrflnQIOf'l I tU IAT • ..-. · . . . • . • l .. .. . .. ' ' • . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 9, 1983 • i\5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vesco helped construct Grenada runway?. NEW YORK (AJ-') A l«Jl\tt'oversial a1rs tnp on Grenada was built with help from fugitive fi nancwr Robert L. Vesco a t the behest o r Cuban J{'adl'r Fidel Castro, according to a t.elev1sed rt•port. Quoting unidentified fede ral authon t1l-s, NBC News repot\ed T hursday that Vesco. through an intermediary, secre tly arranged for a Flond;1 da!.dii~Jcu_'Qlfil' to Crenap_!l to htil£. <!!'t'd.&.t' a part of Hardy Bay to build the 9~00-foot runway. Vesco. who has been reootledl~ living 111 Cuba recently. became involved i«lhe airport construction • ii l 'ai-tro's n .'qUl'l'>l , NBC said. P riur to Vt':'<.'O's involvl'ml•11t, Cuban or niy l'Ot\Strucuon workt•rs didn't have lht• right equip- nlt'nt to build thl' run way over the bay. NBC Sllld. In a spee('h in Mar<'h. Reagan display1..-d aerial photographs of the runway and said Cuba, with l,;1l·king and financing from the Soviet Union. was butldil].8 the runway to extend Cuban influence in tlw area "'TneG"reria 1an governimitlt said atth~time the airport was being built lo increase tourism. U.S. troops landed on G renada on Oct. 25 and Two U.S. serviceinen wounded in barrage evacuated Amc·rlca ns living lln lh~ aslund . Thcauthor11ies told NBC that Vesco's interm~1- arv was Michael Yamams. a nd said Yamant~ 1s a t.'Oiw1ct<.-d drug smuggler who 1s now u fedt>ral witness providing information about Ves<.'O's at:- tlvities on behalf of the Cubans. An official of ihe d redging company told NBC the '"Ompany d id not know anything about Vek'O but confirmed the comJ>&ny~ the Grenada job through.. a Michael Yarnanis. NBC did not iden tify the dredging company. NA TO urges Russia to renew arms talks BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) -NATO foreign BEIRUT. Leban on (AP) -Shult• posi tion. thl· S<'t:ond wiped ministers today appealed to the Soviet Union to S h iite militiamen fired on tht• 11ul 111 two days hv thl' Mannes. return to nuclear arms talks but s;iid there would be Marine base at Beir ut airµurt Bruoks sa1~I one Man n<' was no change in missile deploym ent plans . today. wound ing two U.S SN· slightly wound<'<.! itnd <>nl' Navy Ending a two-day strategy conference. Sec- vicemen, and Israeli gunboats and St•<1lx'·l' sul lt•1w l manor wounds retary of State George P. Shultz and 15 foreign helicopte r gunships a t tacked a w ht•n two nll'kf'l -propelled ministers from the W5tern aUiance signaled their PLO base near Tripoli. gn•nades <1nd srnallarms f1rt..• w iUingness to keep disarmament talks alive. A PLO spokesman said lht• strUl·k near tht• northt•:istt'rn pt>r-"We urge t he countries of the Warsaw Pat·t to Israeli shelling killed one person 111wll'r of th<· h.1s<· A(' I 0 r dies seize the opportunities we offer for a balant'Cd and and wounded three and tha t tht' Brooks said the Maruw w<is 111 a constructive relauonship for genuine detentt-," the Israelis set up a naval blockade to bunkt•r and tht· S<•ubl•e• was d nv-'.°"ili111 ltit'kt•n io.. lht• ministers said in a <.'Ommuniquc. prevent Yasser Arafat and his mg a bulldo1t•r wht'n tht· bast· 1-!l":I\ t·I ~ , oit•t'd <'OW-"We are determ ined to insure security o n the loyalists from evacuaung Tripoli came under ftrt· basis of a balanc:e or Cort-es at the lowest possible Israel denied it set up a blockade. ThC' woundl«I 1\1.tnm· was Im~ ac·lor. h t•sl known level " The Marine contingen t at thl• t..•\·acuutNi by ht•ltcnµtt•r to tht· for· his p t'rforman<•c• Shultz told reporte rs, 'The re 1s IOts or t'Om - airport retaliated with small a rms. a mphibious as:-:1ult ship Guam a .. a ntwlc•nr m unication between MoS<.'OW and Washi ngton. If it's 40mm grenades and anti-tank The St•abc>c suffen'tl a broken possible to have a construt·tive and reasonable Dragon missiles and "the firing eardrum when a rocket propelled l.omh-r·itlin,: B-:=i2 relationship we're ready to have 1t." ceased. There were no other grennde blast hurled him off the p ilot in mo' ic• .. l>r. Whether it leads to anything . hl' added. "that of casualties or damage," Marine tractor. Hl' was tn•awd at thl' S1r a ngt•lovt·:·t1 it•cl course is up to the Soviet Union.'' spokesman Maj. Dennis Brooks airport. Brooks said. l 'I I h · NA TO Secretary Gene ral Joseph Luns said the said. ThePLOba.<;<.•shelledbv lsraeli rnrsca~·nig lin allies were disappointed by a Soviet decision Beirut radio stations said gunboats l'Onta 11wd ten ts~ build-\lotlt•slo. I It> waio. 6 ~. Thursday to e nd a round of strategic arms limitation -TOP OF IHI NIWI ~. Fly nt drops his bid for U.S. presidency By the Associated Pren : ' OS ANGEL~ -Hustler magaztnl", , publishtir Larry Flynt. fresh from arrests m three sthlt'S and 8('Cused of de&eerliltU\g tht. American Hag. says he's dropping out ot the raet' for the presidency. Flynt, a para pk•g1c whose (·ourtroom a ntics have drawn costly fines and 1.1 60-day .ia1l ~ntem.-e. announced his withdrawal from the• race for the Rt-publican presidential nomination Thursday in a tl•rse news release Glass found in sh erbet LOS ANGELES -A g roctor y t·haan rt>movc.-d half-ga llon contam<'rs of Jt•1-seymaid Old Fashioned Brand orange sherbet from 11.s she lves because two women were hosp1taltwd • after ~a ung sherbet in whwh glass particles wt-rt" T found. a store official said. Anyone· who had : bough t half-gallon t·ontamers with t he t'OClt· number 318 on the side panel should return them. Cen1e tery deer h o t SAN JOSE -Dt't'r that have lx"('n munching on funeral wrt'alhs at a Romon Catholl« t-emetery have bc>c·n spared from the rifle. at least temporarily, after church 0Cf1c1als bowed to pressure from angry anima l lovers After learning that two deer were shot this week , at the Ga t.e of Heaven cemetery in Los Altos, the Sanita Clara Valley Huma ne Society thrnatened to seek a court injunction to protect the animals coun~ratta~ dew~ted~~~ii~n~g~s ~an~d~~~h~i~cl~~~·~~~~~~~~~~j~i~i~~~~~ks in Gen~a~iliootseW~a ~wda~. ~------ Isabel Peron Isabel Peron ~ returns to home BUENOS AIRES. Ar- gentina (AP) -Former President Isabel Peron retuf'Tled home today after two years m exile to atte nd the inauguration of Argentina's first civ- ilian president since she was ousted by a mrntary coup an 1976. She im- mediately attacked the generals. "You know all the pernicious consequences of n atio n a l authorita.rianasm. chain- ing liberty ... discourag- i n g yo u t h , im - poverishing to the point of miser y millions of families. rompromismg national sovereignty. at- tacking moral principles. disdaining the wor kers and tra mpling the ir r ight s. subs tituting without measure arbi- trariness for ·justice. authorizing terror and the disappearance of thousands of ci uzens ... Mrs. Peron said Ill a 10-mmute statement at the airport. Raul Alfonsan will be swo rn in Saturday for a six-year term as presi- dent. Mrs. Peron was invited by Alfon:;m to attend the ceremon y and sources said she is sched- uled to meet privately with the new president before leaving Monday. Mrs. Peron. 56. is titu- lar head of the popu list. labor -based Pe ron ist party that had not lost an election since 1946. Santa Photos Visit tht raJ S.nca with the real beard at Huntington Center. Instant phoc~ only '3.44 SALE DOORS Ol'flf ~A I., Utli. JHU :30 AM SHARI'!! HURRY!! "I AM THE WAY, THE T~UTH, AND THE LIFE" p1L9R•m's pROQr<tss Cl1RIS~tAn BOOhsroRt 9430 WARNER AVE. AT BUSHARD . WILD WEST SHOPPING CENTER FOUNTAIN VALLEY BIBLES. MUSIC! GIFTS! BOOKS! CARDS! CHILDREN'S! ACCE IE ! BOOKS UPTO 75% Testimony! Christian Growth! Prophecy! Counseli Minimum $10 Bible Purchase GIFTS UPTO ENTIRE MAGNlf ICENT INVENTORY Everything is on sale I First come-f irsf Served 75%0ff -----,;;~---- ATTENTION "We are one of the large retailers of religious books and accessories in 1 South Calif.! 1 During this sale extravaganza. the new owner:s expect to sell out the entir e inventory to the bare walls -then completely restock 1n January. Don't miss out." Thank you. the Management >-- CHILDREN'S BOOKS UPTO 0%-753 OFF RECORDS TAPES UP TO 15~ff MERRY CHAISTMA .· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Fnday, December 9. 1983 * * /\$ ----~----------~--~:--------~~~.....-------------------------------------------- Vesco helped construct Grenada runway? NEW YORK (AP) A l'Ontrowrwinl :u1~tnp <lll Grenada was built With h~lp from rug1t1w lt11.t1ll'1Cr Hobert L . Vesco a l thl' l:x•hl•sl of Cuban ll•adL·r Fidel Castro. according to a televised r1·port ,1 l L'a~tro's requc.'l>t. NW.: >Jud. Prior tu Vl'~·""' mvolvunw1H, Cuban army 1·011~t1'\ll't1on workt•rs didn't have the• right equ1p- m1•111 to build the runway over the bay, NBC satd. Quoting unidenuhed fedl•ral author1lll'l>, NBC News reported Thursday that Vl'SC'O, through a11 11uermediary, ~..-etly arranged for a Florido dredgingeompany toroml• toGrc•nada to lw lpdn·dgt· a_parl oUJa~\Q buJld th~ 9JH!.Q.:.f<>Q.l ru1~·a~. Vesco. who has been reportC'dly hvin~ 111 Cuba recently, became involved 111 th<' airport l'Oru>truc·uon 111 J speech in Mart·h. Reagan d t·played aerial phutugruphs of the• runway and sa~ Cuba, with hat·k1ng and finanetng from the Sovi~t Union, was building the runway to extend Cuban influence in h~· ar •a The Gre nadtaQ.&overnment said at the time thl• airport was being built to increase ur m. U S . troops landro on Grenada on Oct. 25 and .Two U.S. servicemen · wounded in ~arrage BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) Shiite militiamen fired on th1• Marine base at Beirut a1rp11rt today. wounding two US st·r vit•emen. and Israeli gunboats and helicopter guns.hips attal'kt.•d n PLO base near Tripoli A PLO spokesman said thl' Israeli shelling k1lll~d om' person :rnd wounded three and that tht.· Israelis set up a naval blcx.'kade w prevent Yasser Arafat and Im, loyalists from evacuating Tripoli. Israel denied it set up a blockade Th(' Marine conungc·nt at thl· airport retaliated with small arms. -IOmm grenades and anti-tank Dragon missiles and "th£' finng ceased. There were no other casualties or damage," Maruw spokesman Maj. Dennis Brooks said. Beirut radio stations said counterattack devastated Sh11ll• pos1t1on. lhl' St'<.'Ontl wiped out 111 two rlavs by thl~ Manne>s. Brooks ~;:iid u;w Manne was ,Ji~htly woundc·d and unt• Navy S1·:il11·1• sutft•n•d m111or wounds• whi·n L\\u l•ll'kl·t ·prupelled gr1•n.ul1·s and sm<.11l.1rms fire -.tru1 k 1war thP norlhl astern per- 1nw11·1 of thl· basl' Bn.xiks swd t lw M.1nm· was in a bu11k1·r and th<' Sl·:.ilx•l' was driv· 1ng a bulldoZt·r wlwn tlw base l·nnw untlt.'r f1rl · Tht· wound1•d l\1.anrw was l'\-.1t·ua 11-d b' twlr\ oplL·r lO I he amph1b1ous as. ..... 1ult ~hip Guam Tht· Sl·abt·l· sulflort•d a broken 1•urdrum wh1•n a rcx:kl't propeJled gn•nadl• blast hurlt•d him off the trat'lor., He· was tn•a tc•d at the airport, Brooks said. The PLO base• sh1•1lf'd bv lsraeh gunboaLc; ronta1ned tl'nts". build- ings and vph1d~. Ac tor dies :-.l i111 Pit•k t>Ul'. lht• ~raH·I~ \'Oi(•t•cl ('OW- ltu~ m·lor. bt·~I known for hil' performu nt•t• 11 .. a nuc lt-ar ltomh-ridi11~ B-:>2 pilol in m m ·it· ··1>1·. S1 rn n ~dtn't>," dit•tl Thurs<1a ~· nig ht in \lodt•!'to. Ht• wui-. (l·~- eva<'uated Aml'm:uns living on lh1• island The authorities told NBC thdl Vt'S<.'O's Hltc1·mtod1 - a ry was Michael Yaman1s. and said Yamams 1s a l'Ol\VIClt>d d rug SITIUiglf•r who IS llOW a federal ~witness providing informut1on about VCS<.'O's al·· • tivitles on behalf of the Cubans. An o fficial of the d red ging company t.<>ld NBC the company clid not know anything about V~'O but confirmed the company got the Grenada job through a Nliffiae amarus. i:JiCIOo 1dentTfy tne dredging company. NA TO urges Russia to renew arms talks BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) -NATO forl'1gn , m inisters today appealed tu the Soviet Union to return to nucJear arms talks but said there would be no change in missile deployment plans. Ending a two-day stratl"gy confercm·t'. ~t"-· retary of State George P. Shultz and 15 forl"Lgn ministers from the Westt!rn allianc:c signalw 'their willingness to keep disarmament talks ahvl' '"We urge the countries of the Warsaw P<tt't 10 seize the opportunitws w<: off<>r for a balancw and constructive relationship for genuine detente," 1h1· ministers said in a rommunique. "W e are determined to insure secu rity on the basis of a balance of forces at the lowl•St poss1blt• level.'" Shultz told reporters. 'There is lots of t•om- municauon between MoS<:ow and Washington. If it's possible to have a t'Onslrucuve and reasonable relationship we're ready to have it.'" Whether it leads to an ything, he added. "that of course is up to t he Soviet Union." NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns said the allies were disappointed by a Soviet d ecision Thursday to end a round of stra'legic arms limitation talks in Geneva without setting a new date. TOP OF 1'91 NIWI STATE Flynt drops his bid for U.S. presidenc y By the Au oclate4f Pren LOS A NGEL&S---ll.ustU.r ->•··~~1.14.1--t--- pu bhsher Larry Flynt, fn~h from urn·~L-.. in three states and atcuscd uf dt'Sl'<.·raung tlH Amcri('an flag, says he's Jrnppmg out of the ral't' for tht· prt>s1dcncy Flynt. a purapleg1l' whus<· courtroom anuc.-s havt• drawn costly fint-s and ;, 60-day jail sentenn·, annuuneL'Cl his w1thtlniwul from the rat'<' for th<' Rl•publican pn·s1dt•nt1al nomination Thursday in <i li>r'St• Ol'WS n•lt«N.' Gia s found in h erbt•I LOS ANGELI!:S A grcxNy d1a1n n·movcd half -gallon (.'On tamers of Jc•r'«•ym;11d Old Ft1sh1oned Brand ·orange sherbl·t frnm IL' shelVl'S because two women were hospttalm-d aftt:r t·ating sherbet in which gl<iSlo p:.iruc It .... \n·n found. <i store off1c:1al said Anvonl· wh11 had bought half-gallon c.·onu.uneri. ~·1th the · m dl• numbl•r ~18 on thC' side• panl'I should n ·turn them. Cenu"'le ,.y d eer shot SAN JOSE Dt"-•r that huv1· twc•n muneh1ng on fum·r:.il wn•<iths at .i Honwn Cc.thulll· l·cnwtery h<1vt· bl•t•n spared from th<' nfll'. at least temporarily. after church offll·1.ib bowed to pressurt-from <ingry animal luvl·~ Aftt r learning t.hat two dl·er wcrl' shot this Wl't•k at the GatC' of Heaven t•em<.·tcry in Los Altos. tht· San.ta Clara Valley H umane Society thre:.itC'nc·d to seek a rourt in junction to protect the animals ---------- Isabel Peron . " = Isabel Peron returns .to home BUENOS AIR·ES. Ar· gentina \AP) -Fom1c•r President Isabel P('ron returned home todav after two years in exile to attend the inaugurauon of Argentina's fi rst civ- ilian president since sh£> was ousted by a military coup m 1976. She 1m · mediately attackt>d the· generals. "You know all thl' pern1 c1ous ronscquem•es o f nati o nal authoritarianism. chain- ing liberty ... d1srourag- 1 n g yo uth , im- poverishing to the• pmnt of misery millions of families, comprom1s1ng national sovereignty. at- tacking moral principles. d1sdammg the workNs and trampling their rights, subst1tul1ng without measure arbi- trariness for JUStln'. authorizing terror c.nd the disap pearance· of thousands of c1t1Zl·n-. ... Mrs Peron said in a 10-mmute stat<:rm.•nt at the airport. Ra ul Alfonsin wall hl• I sworn in Saturday for a six-year term as prf's1- dent. Mrs. Peron was invited by Alfonsin to attend the ceremonv and SOUrt'es said she IS sChC'd - uled to meet privately with the new president before leaving Monday. Mrs. Peron. 56. is titu- lar head of the populist. la bo r-based Peronlst party that had not lost an election since 1946 Santa Photos Visit the real Santa with the real beard ll Huntington Center. Instant photos only '3.44 ' SALE DOORS OPEN FRI., DEii. Sth 9:30 AM SHARI'!! HURRY!! "I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND. THE LIFE" p1Lgr<1mt; PROQRESs ct1a1sr1An . aoohsroat 9430 WARNER AVE. AT BUSHARD WILD WEST SHOPPING CENTER FOUNTAIN VALLEY BIBLU! MUSICI GIFTS! BOOKS! tARDS! CHILDREN'S! ACCE IE ! BOOKS UPTO 75% BIBLES ,_ UPTO 50%-75% Fabul~us ~roup Off * Free 1mpr1nt Minimum $10 Bible Purchase GIFTS UPTO ENTIRE MAGNIFICENT INVENTORY Everything is on sale I First come-First Served 15'rJff • .. ATTENTION "We are one of the large retailers of religious books and accessories in 1 South Calif . 1 1 During this sale extravaganza. the new owners expect to sell out the entire inven tory to the bare walls -then completely restock in January. Don't miss out. .. Thank you . the Management >- CHILDREN'S BOOKS UPTO 0%~15% OFF .. A8 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 9, 1983 r r 0 ,___ _____ a th on--wheels Orange County • 1n Six people dead, nearlya score injured. Survivors ~ have lost sight, limbs and control of bodily functions. Children are motherless, families bereaved. Lives forever scarred by by brutal injury and death. This two-week toll of carnage and personal t catastrophe are not the result of war or natural disaster or These Orange Coast tragedies never had to happen. f massive mechanical failures. J They are the result of automobile accidents. And with few exceptions, are related to excessive speed alone or in combination with alcohol abuse. ~ Area law enforcement officials traditionally make a ~ special effort during holiday times to monitor traffic. head ~ off disasters about to happen, and cite motorists for drunk • driving or speeding. It is their way of helping to keep holidays happy occasions, not mournful remembrances. But police cannot monitor every road and street at every hour of the day or night. The coming three weeks are, for many of us, the most festive and entertaining time of the year. We meet friends at bars and restaurants. relax at private parties or office celebrations and rush from shopping to home to " entertainments in an enjoyable whirlwind. ~ But that rush could kill. Those high spirits maim. That J last glass of bubbling wine forever stain a sweet season f with a spectre of tragedy. t This won't be the last time we ask you to exert good " sense and caution when you drive. But all the good advice I ~. in the world won't help save a life if you don't heed it. .. Please obey traf fie laws, use common sense and don't drink or take drugs before you drive. MAil BOX I Constitution not patriotic? 1 To the Editor: ln rebuttal to Mr. Pfeiffer's letter of Dec. 4, ·•Congressmen Out of Line," I would offer the following: Although I neither support the t suit filed by Congressmen Dymal- ly and Dellums. nor particularly I agree with current U.S . Foreign t Policy in the Caribbean/Central American Regions. the United f States Constitution does allow for I each of the above actions to be taken. I would suggest that· Mr. Pfeiffer read and study that precious document. In fact. 1t is Mr. Pfeiffer who miglit be labeled. in his own word, .. un- patriotic.'' For to deny any person the right to disagree with the actions of his or her government, is to advocate and abet the existence of the totalitarian state, such as Mr. Pfeiffer would claim to abhor. In regards to .. signatures to impeach " Congressmen Dymally and Dellums represent districts in Los Angeles and Berkeley respec- tively; Mr. Jackson is a legitimate candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination. None of them are required to represent viewpoints of residents of New- port Beach. Lastly. Mr. Pfeiffer, is it purely coincidental that the three persons you have chosen to lambast hap- pen to be Bla<:k? ELLIOTT C. MERCER Corona del Mar Another airport note To the Editor: ln the Opinion secuon of the Daily Pilot of Dec. 1 you printed a letter from me to you entitled .. Airport Plan Smells Foul." I thank you for permitting me to voice my opinion. I feel that you are certainly serving the public in a much more democratic manner than our elected officials and indeed we are all indebted to you therefore. I find m reviewing my letter to you that I left out a word or two and whereas I feel sure that people reading same will more than likely sense my distaste for what seems like our impending doom with regard to the give away so-called agreement as to the airport and its proliferation, I would like to clarify. I wrote "The impending agree- ment as I understand it will not only bring the noise into required limits but will further violate such requirements," What I meant to write was "The impending agree- ment as I understand it will not only not bring the noise into required hmits but will further violate such requirements." I certainly don't want anyone to get the idea that lam in any way happy as to the airport either as it is or as it appears to become. ALAN L.BLUM Balboa Island _:l. M. BDJd /Cute trick Q How does a magician stop h 1s pulse at will~ A . A ughtly knotted hand- kerchief in the armpit will do 1t The magician c·an exert pressure against it or relax. almos t 1m- perc·ept1bly. and the wrist pulSt- -will stop and st.art aet:ordingly People• mtercstt•d 1n palin- dromes -words spelled the same ,: way bac!<ward and forward - , sometimes fail to mention "kin- . nikinnik," a mix of dried leaves -and bark once smoked by the ( Ojibuja Indians. Also. they ex:- ~ .~casionally forget "Malayalam," a ~ Bravidian language of KeraJa in southwest India. How could they ,. overlook these? "~' "Milling'' 1s the close notching • ·• around the edges of C'Oins . Client ••• asks. What's milling for? Now that ... :. the met.al In coin.'! ls worth so little, t I don't know. Originally, though. prac-uc·e of clipping the edges off gold and sil ver l'Oms for the pre<.·1ous metals. A coin without th<' edge grooves bec·ame worth· less Q Amerit'ans -.p+>ncl most ol their t1111e m thret• plal'es: their honws. thl'1r JOb :c.1tes, and - wht'n.•'s the third'> A. Shopping malls Pl'Ople, too. g~t mange President Calvin Coolidge didn't want his wife messing around with the White House menus. He liked to plan them himself. h was not a federal felony to ~sslnate 3 U.S . president until after J ohn F. Kennedy was murderro Thomas Edison In his later years preferl'<.'d tu r<•ad in Braille. ~ it was to discourage the petty ... ·~ ----------------------------------------------------~ ORANGE COAST lailyNat r "MAYE5E THINGS AR,£ LOOKING UP... THE LEADERS ARE TALKIN6 ABOUT Sl"OPPt~ A WAR . FOR E.VERY TYIO THEY START -•• Sub defense is substandard W ASHlNGTON -The way to prevent a nuclear holocaust, Pen- tagon strategists agree, is to keep America too formidable to attack. The Soviets will never unleash their missiles against the United St.ates if they think it will bring devastation down upon their heads. say the strategists. The grim sentinels, ever ready to strike back. are our awesome interrontinent.al ballistic missiles, elusive submarine-launched miss· iles and ponderous B-52 bombers. There is always the danger that a ligh~ng strike over the Arctic collld 'w ipe out our inter- continental missiles before they could be launched and destroy our bombers before they rould get off the ground. But the Soviets aren't likely to attempt a first strike as long as they know our submarines are Jurking beneath the ocean, missiles bristling, JUSl waiting to retaliate. At least that's what the military experts say in their public test1-_ mony. But when the doors are shut and the public is excluded, they tell a different story. The truth is that our missile-carrying submarines are plagued with problems. They must surface fre- quently to communicate with the Pentagon and to reset their target- ing devices. This makes them dangerously vulnerable. The sea-launched missiles also aren't Q J-IC-l-ll-Dl-ll-Dl--+r4' as accurate as they could be. ' These weaknesses are revealed in a General Accounting Office r eport that h as been double-checked by my associates Dale Van Atta and Indy Badhwar. The report is classified ''Secret" and is titled. significantly: "Need for improving Mapping, Charting and Geodesy Support of the Strategic Ballistic Missile Sub- marine Force." The report cites imperfections in the submarines' inertial navi- gation system sensors which "in- crease with the time the (sub) spends" at sea. In many seaways. the only sure way to reset the sensors ts to surface The oldest of our strategic subs. the Polaris, must surface "every eight to 15 hours of ship operations." aL'COrding to the GAO report. The Pose1dons "reset at intervals of 20 to 25 hours of oix·ration." And though the new Trident subs won't have to surface as frequently. they will still have to come up at least every "100 hours" to reset. All this popping up and down, of course, makes it easier for .:)oviet satellites to track them. Resetting can only be done by determinin~ the submarine's precise position with a navi- gational fix. The GAO report indicates that this is best done by obtaining ''bottom contour fixes." The fix can be accomplished "covertly," the report says, ''by remaining submerged and using a secure sonar signal to correlate the <.'Ontour of the ocean bottom to (charts) maintained in the navi- gational computer system." And that's the rub. The demand for these charts, called PBNZCs for Precise Bathymetric Navi- gational Zone Charts, far exceeds supply. The Nary has less than a dozen ships to survey the ocean bottom, and just three 4'>f them have done most of the work since 1959. But "changes in the global extent of U.S. strategic deterrent operations," the report says, "has created greater geographical de- mand for the (surveys)." It may require "over 5 million track miles of Ot-ean Survey Program effort extending into the year 2020 ... to more effec:tively deploy ballistic. missile submarine forces," the report estimates .. The GAO report warns urgent- ly that submarine operations "may not be able to meet changing U.S. nuclear weapons deployment policy needs because of lack of adequate data to operate in areas that were not surveyed," BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Uncle Sam is blundering into the computer age, scattering money willy-nilly. The Pentagon brass, as usual, are the worst wasters. An audit by the Defense Department's inspector general provides the sad details: -Of the 147 cases of Pentagon computer contracts studied over an eight-month period, 108 were awarded on a non-competitive, "sole-source" basis. -Of that number, the justif:i- c a t ions for such costly. non-competitive awards were "deficient," -that is, inexcusable -in 54 percent of the cases. -In some cases, taxpayers were charged hundreds of thousands of dollars unneces.w.rily because officials allowed contrac- tors to acquire equipment and SE>rvices from other contractors. ln other-words, the eo&ts pa&Sed on from the prime contractor to the middleman con tractor would have been saved had the brass done the procurement work themselves. -In case after case examined in the audit, the sole-source awards were made because of poor man- agement or because faulty as- sumptions had been made about the availability of the needed services. State must join call for convention to ensure balanced U.S. budget By SCOTI' W. WELLMAN udMICHAEL J. BAZYLER Thirty-two states have already passed a resolution calling for a Constitutional Convention to re- quire a balanced budget. OnJy two more states are needed before the magic number of 34 will be reached and Congress will be forced to call the first Constitu- tional eo·nvention since 1787. Cali- fornia can be of those st.ates if, b' Dec.10, 1983,enoughsignatures are gathered to place the issue on the next California ballot. As our history books tell us, the first and only Constitutional Con- vention this country had resulted in the complete repeal of the then Articles of Confederation and the adoption of our present day Con- stitu~ion. The obvious question is why is such a drastic measure as a Constitutional Convention to re- quire a balanced budget necess- ary? The answer becomes clear when the real effect of budgetary deficits are analyzed. The popular complaint against budgetary deficits is that they , cause harmful economic effects by causing inflationary pressures and unaa.-eptably high interest rat.ell. These damaging effects may all be true. They are not the real reason. however, why deficits must be eliminated. The real reason why deficitsareaodestructive is that they repretent ever-increasing government intervention lnto the private lectOr ol the economy. Deficits are created when gov· ernmentoverspenda. Govem- mentspending ha.tincreased from amere3percent9fthec:ountry's Oroa NatJonal Product tn tl'\e 1930s tooVtt40 percent today. With tncreaaed 1ovemment apendina and tnien•cm tlon comes lnm!a.e<lpemmentcontroland reaulation. Tiie perv11lve lnlrUlion of gov· ernment into the private sector has resulted in greater restrictions and restraints on the very basic civil and individual freedom that represent the American dream. The examples of the socialist societies, in which government intrusion and control over the private sector is the norm. provides ample evidence of the threat to individual freedoms that pervasive govemmen t economic controls impose. In essence, em - pirical and historical evidence strongly suggests that if the government is able to control the society's "pursestrtngs" it will also control the society's civil freedoms. It is this threat to our basic individual freedoms, and not merely the harmful economic effects created by deficits, that makes a balanced budget an absolute na.-esslty If a balanced budget is so needed, then why has not Con- gress imposed upon itself the task of balancing the budget? Con- gressional action resulting in a balanced budget would certainly be less ri11k y than opening up the en tire Cons ti tu ti on to po ten tlal attack through a Constitutional Convention. The answer is simple: Congress is a h ostage to the~iaJ interest group1 who, through their powerful lobbies, require Consrea tocontinuall)'spend more. It ls a well-accepted fact that broad public senUmen\ and policy Is put aside by Congress in favor o1 the narrow lnteresta of the special intereet grpupe. After all, It ta the apedal Interest IJ'OUPI who providt the ftnanclal backina and1upport that allow our elected of!iclall to remain ln oflice. From tllla peN1pect.lve then. t~ only way that a balanced bud.pt will be obt.alned ia lf It ia written lnio our Constitution. Such a COMtitutional amendment will be above any lnfluence lhll lpedal lntertat srou .. may lmpcmo at the congrftlional level. In .... nc.. unless Congress is rescued from its special interest prison, there will never be a balanced budget. There are two ways in which a balanced budget constitutional amendment may be adopted. The first is (or Congress i tsel! to adopt an amendment. Although the amendment would have to be ratified by three-fourths of the st.ates, Congress would have com- plete control in the type of amendment adopted. The second method is through the calling of a constitutional convention by 34 states. Critics of the convention method, however. claim that the balanced budget issue is not worth the risk of potentially opening up the-entire constitution to attack during theconven\Jon. They cite the 1787 precedent in which that Convention went beyond its orig- inal mandate and scrapped the entire Articles of Confederation. While critics do not really fear that a new Constitutional Convention will scrap our e ntire Constitution, they do fear that such a Conven- tion may, in Its fervor, try to add oonstitutional amendments deal- ing with such explosive issues of the day as abortion, nuclear dis· armament, religious prayen, s\.lJl control or capital punishment. Sacla crttlct, however, Call to realize that the movement to reach a balanced budget through a Constitutional Convention is ex· tremely unlikely to actually result in a convention belnl called. Rather, the threalof ac:ionvenlion will Corte Co"'"91 toattloualy coNider the deficit lllue and to 1•11 legtslate methods to eUminatedeflclta. Aft.er all. it ia 6tremely unlikely that Congrete would allow control over rnethoda tob&WM.'e thebudpt,aa well u pomibly varlou. par11of the C-onltJtullon, to be -.ft to l.be whimaof tlwdelepw.uuendlna thec."Oftventlon1 H~I pl'«"e- dent supports this. On several occasions the country came crili- call y close to calling for a consU tu- tional convention on certain broadly supported issues. lo each instance, however, Congress was able to diffuse the movement through itsownaction. lndeed, an analysis of the California initiative seeking to require our state to be the thir- ty-third state to apply for the Convention clearly shows that the intent of the movement is not to actually have a convention , but rather to force Congress to act itself to balance the budget. The California initiative expressly states that the application for a Convention will become null and void if Congress acts itself to balance the budget. However, even if the country is forced to require a Convention to balance the budget, so be it. The . \)lreat that continual deficits poae to our system of civil and individ- ual liberties outweigh the~kof potentially opening up other parts of the Constitution to attack during a COnstitional COnventlon~ Scott Wellman Jun auomey with the law llrm of Welbnan-& Cane in Nttwport Beltch. MlchMl Bazyler iu law profetJaOr •C Whittier College School of Law In LosA.nples. Pilot welcomes reader comment The Dally Piiot 1ollclt1 ycur views on any matters of lnt.,..t to our communities. If you wlah to contribute to thete pagea with a letter. or• longer commentary on an Issue. pteaae aend your eub- mlsslon legibly written or typed. Commentary pieces ahourd be no ton~ than 500 worde. Let· ters should be oonatderably m()fe conctM. Shortet letters wttl be con1lderecl flrat. Pteaae do not call rn tonger lettere or commentarlff. f STOCKS l'riday't 11 a.m. (PDT ) Pri~.-• ..... , ...... t" ( Nh. l l4JW l ""' NS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oeeember 9, 1983 * NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS , Dow Jones Final Down 1.83 Clo•lng 1,290.0I BUllllll llllfl • • Union approves bailout p plan for Eastern Airlines t • U~ tht' Associated Pru i .. • MIAMI Unum h·udcrs h1.1v1.· :ippa·ovl•d a $J60 rnall.Jon 1·mplo~l't' hntluut pion for Eastern Aarltnes tha t ('Ould a ver'J :1 clt•tault and l"llr<· th1.· l'arnl'r's hnant·aal woc>S Leade~ o( Ou pilots. m.H.h1n1st.' a nc1 flight attc·ndants unions all agreo.·d ThurM.l<•Y \(I ;in inv1.·slmt-n l p rogram whu:h at the end of 4 y~ar would ~IVl· workL'rS t•ontr(JI of 25 pt'l't't'nl of th(' t·arraer"s stqt.k and lou r !\t•11t:. nn the hoarc.J of d1r1.'t'10rs "' t•><t·hangC' for g1vi'Ji~ up IH p1•1'l'l'l1l l<J :n pcn •t•n\ nf th1.•ir µay Sohio plans further drilling LO NDON Standa rd Otl Co tOh10) says 11 plam furtlwr dr1l11n g at the Mukluk explora1 iun <irea o ff A~sk.a '!> 1lurthern shorl' d~pitc> teSts suggesting the in1t1al w t· w a:- dry H1l·hard Nc:ish. thl' ('Ompany's d1 re<.·tor o( inv ·~lt" r<•l:.iuoru.. told investors Thursday tha t Soh10 1s con ·1d rQ1g d rilling s1dl'ways through a fault ad;al't•nt to th2f1rst W(·rt ltl test surroum.lmg poruons of the Mukluk geologic fo auo11 laco<·ea lo ren1ain as chair an HlG I !LAND PARK. Mach -Lee lal'ot'C.'a. cr edited wlth saving Chrysler Corp. from bankruptcy in I !179. has agreed If> remain as thl' auwmaker 's t•ha1rman and c hief executive for al ll'ast three years. "I'm happy about it. l feel honored tlv-)' want me to stay on board four or more years." lacocca said in a stat.emen1 1ssuE:'d b y the company Thursday . "This ought t<1 put a n end to the rumors." lt had been rumored this year thal lacocca wai. going to leave C hrysler and run for poht1cal office U.S. steel seek s concessions PITTS BURGH US Steel Corp ts warning 4.7ot1 ('mploy('(."S <1 l pl<m ts in five s tates that their jobs may tx· d 1m1na ted unless the unions give morecontract con~aons. A spokesman for the Urntio•d S teelw orkers u nion said Thursday the compim y appears to have adopted a strategy of playing one plant o rr against a nother in an l'ffort to win t•onressioru. from 1Ls employees. 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