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1983-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
Jurors ge~--· mutilation slaying case. By J EFF' ADLER 01 ,.,. o.i1, l'llet •••" An Orange County Superior Court jury began deliberating'" • Thursday whe tht>r Rene Flores Dayco should be c.'Onv1cted. of first-degree murder or a lesser charge for the 1982 slaymgs of his e s tranged wife and moth('r-in-law. The 42-year-uld mN·hank's hclpt.'r. who has admitted the k illings. could be sentenced to die in Cahfornia·s gas chamber if •COnVICted Of first-degree murder wtth spe<.'ial circumstances. 1 le 1s aa·used of usmg a butC'her·~ knife and meat cleaver \See ~1llTILATION1 Page A2) THI ORAllil COAST FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1983 Airline ticket'. fraud alleged From staff and wire reports Orange County .. authorities · claim they tapped into an inter- state network that used stolen credit card numbers to buy atJeast $100,000 worth of airline tickets when they arrested Charles WiJ- liam Sutton in Sant.a Ana Heights this week. Sutton. 4-1 . of Orange purportedly was a key figure in the scam. 111 which UC'kets for United. Delta. Frontier. Ea.stem. .TWA and AirCal flights were oCfered to the public at d1srounts after, being bought at face value through the accounts of un- suspecting credit card holders, authorities said. Sutton was arrested Wednes- day a t a Santa Ana Heights home and held at the Orange County jail in lieu of $100,000 bail. He was booked for investigation . of grand theft and violating probation in Alameda County, where Sue Fizelta of the district attorney's· office said he was convicted in 1981 on grand theft charges relating to airline ticket fraud. Tustin police investigator Ruth Dixon said the investigation began when she answered a Nov. 5 newspaper advertisemen t offer- ing d1SCOunt air fares. and paid about half the face value for a round-trip ticket to New York. She said her contact was a Tustin real estate salesman. who said Sutton rented a house from W\m and offered him commissions to sell discount tickets. ' Oellr ................... Robert ~· Beanan Dixon · said her ticket was charged to a F1orida man. The man's credit card was also was used to buy tickets in Los Angeles. Anaheim. Chicago, Kansas City and Denver. (See TICKET. Page A21 Tree trimming -the ~Id way Huntington Beach Historical So- ciety docent Frances Buzinski dec- orates yule tree at Newland Ho.use with ancient authenticity. Tree includes Vict~rian ornaments, strings of popcorn, nosegays, and paper rans~ For information about tours, see· story dn Page A3. .I J A SPECIAL -HOLIDAY DINING GUIDE See WMkender -Inside today's Auto Piiot . section • I Christmas boat parade sails in NB Newport Beach 's nautical Christmas tradition will enter into ita 64th year with the laupch of Newport'• Christmas Boat Parade of Lighta on Saturday evening. The lighted parade of boata starta at,.6:30 off Collins Island and will dreumnavigate Newport Harbor. It takes about three houra for the festive, de/o,rated boats to comple~ the 8 ~-inile counie. Sporwored by the Commodors Club of the Newport Harbor Aree Chamber of Commeree, the pro- ceulon will repeat niJhtly through Dec. 23. The chamber hu 1ponl0f'ed the parade aince 1919, but tl)e llCtual idea behind the festival Oh the water~ t.ck to July 1908 when Newport bu1lne11man John Scarpa ,ataged a VeneUan..tyle Illuminated boat parade With a aondola and eilht' decoaated canoee. Parade Chainnan em Luak estinuitee thia year'• panda wtll attrllCt more than 500,000 vtewen. 'Ibe following are recommend· ed JocaUona ancl_ Umes for vtewtns the parade: Sftattc llland Yecht Club, 1:37 p.m.: Reuben E. l•, 8:48 p.m.: •• MbOe ~ Ctub, 7:01 p.m.; o.no·a. 7:02 p.m.; Jolh Slocum'•· 7:03~m.; Anctent Mertner, 7:04 p.m.; PelcM, 7r0a p.m.; VIiia Nova, 7: p.m. and 8Pllld(tfter. 7:07 p.m. ' Other IHel lndude: S. Laguna Viet vet lVins UCI lalVsuit From staff aod wire reports . . A Vietnam veteran, Cared as UC lrvanl·'i. assistant dean ur stude~nta In 1979 for not doing his work which he blamed on war .. relat.ed stress, has ·won a $185,000 st'ltlement from lhl' university. "I think that this case offers sort of u ruy of hope for them (veterans) that there are ways toc.'Onfront tht: system," said Rotx>rt Michael Beanan, 34, South Laguna. Beana.n said he hoped the case wou16 11hake upiJC Irvine management policies, which he said contributed heavily to employee burnout. Beanan said he was pleased with the settlem~nt. but would not see much of the money. "A lot of that money is tied up in trusts (and m) legal expe_nses. medical costs. It's a nace figure but it's not real." Beanan said he will pay off a psychologist's ball, have me<l1cal and dentalcheckups and use a "significant amount" to promote has career as a political cartoonist. He said he is staff political cartoonu;t (See UCI. Page AZI COUNTY IDITIDN "" Irvine co-.· c -hief back-s . . transi·t· tax By JERRY HIRSCH OI Ille O.ie, 'llol Ital! Orange County's $12.8 billion transportation proposal received a big e ndorsement Thursday when Irvine Co. Pr~ Thomas H . Nielsen told local business leaders it is crucial to the county's future. Speaking to the Orange County Forum of Town Hall at the Sheraton Newport, Nielsen en- dorsed both the proposed one-cent sales tax increase and a system of developer fees to raise money for _ the 15-year freeway construction and light rail transportation plan. "Perhaps the saJes tax proposal will be the most important vote taken by-the people of this county," Nleben aald. A vo~ on the sales tax increue, whic h will ~ only tor transportation. is scheduled for June 5, 1984. The tax would raise an estimated $153 million a year. "We need ~he commitment to raise the funds,'1 said Niel~n.: whose 68.000-acre land develop- ment company is the largest private landholder in Orange County. As the county's largest real est.ate developer. Nielsen's en- dorsement of a proposed fee plan that would charge developers between $1.000 aJld $2,000 per housing unit to help fund the transportation program, may in- dicate the county's business com- munity is cesigneQ to the plan. "We have recognized that the fees are probably the ceahty of what it takes," Nielsen said fol- lowing his ~peech. . "The program the county's transportation committee has put forward is an investment in the future," he said. According to Nielsen. state and local governments stopped spend- ing large amounts of money on Thomas H. Nielsen freeway and transportation sys- tems about 1970. But since that lime Orange Count¥'s populat1un has grown by 50 percent. "It should not be surprising that we find the type of (traffil') congestion we do ... he said. He noted that most of ·the projects included in the transJXlr· t.ation plan would border or p<i~ - through Irvine Co. land. Fashion Islaod. the Irvine Co. 's major shopping cente r in Newpott Beach could get a big boost· from a proposed freeway for the San Joaquin Hills corridor that would improve freeway ac:cess to thl' center • The Irvine Co. has embarked on a $28-million rebuilding of the !Jlall so "it will return to being the premi~r garden shopping center in the country ... Nielsen said. , When the outdoor mall was built in 1967, the proposed Corona del Mar freeway was to hAVl' given the mall easy freeway access. The freeway. however, was never completed. Newport Harbor F•stlval of Lights Boat Parade December 17 throuoh n 6!JO.l:Op.m. The WarehOu.e, 7:08 p.m.; Lido Vlhge ShOpt. 7:09 p.m.: Lido 1 ... V.cht Clubt. 7: 10 p.m.: Voyeg« Yecht ¢1ub, 1~27 p.M,; Marina Partc. 7:40 p .m.; Newpor1 Harbor Yacht Club. 7:41 p.m.: Bafboe Pavtllon. .. '.t. 7:58 p.m.; Plret•'• CoV9, 1:19 p.m.: Harbor Muter Dock, 1:22 p.m.; Batboe 'f tcht Club, 1:23 p.m; Bahia Corinthian Yecht Club, 1:29 p.m. and the Balboa llland Ferry Landing, 8:42 p.m. ·. , • ~· Orang~ Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, DeceJT1ber 16, 1Q83 Coast child moleSter sentenced· I CON~IN_UID ITORlll I Hy STEVE MARBLE • OflMO...,ll'lle41 .... • A 43~year-old Newport Beach dent of Newport's Cannery Vil- lage, was ordered jailed immedi- of daims that Sinclair "made this tloMhip for atreta and mentaJ TICKET FRAUD• • • miraculous recovery and'" no problems. He said he a.Lio turned F · p A 1 • longer has homosexual tendencies against hlB pai:enlS during the rom. age ' • toward little boys." relationahip. PoUce said they've uncovere<i Authorities had charged that The second youth was 13 years more than $100,0QO In bogus ticket The <:arbon beHrs the owner'11 name and account number, saleable comm<;><liues under- ground. car collector has been sentenced to 19 years in state prison for molesting two teen-age boys who had tearfully admitted in court that t~ey still care for the man. Craig Darrell Sinclair, a resi· ·NB victim 'probably knew killer' . ately by Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner. who rejected pleas for leniehcy in handing down the maximum prison sentence. "He has accepted responsibility for his actions but he has also undergone remarkable changes and. according to his psychiatrist, 1s no longer a threat to society." explained &inclair's att.orney Ron Carpol followinR the .sentencing. "This is not somebody who Was hiding in \he bushes luring in little kids," Carpol said. Sinclair had virtually destroyed old and allegedly wu with Sin-purchues, billed to credit card the lives of the two youths by clair when the 43-year-old man holden In Pennsylvania, Florida, befriending them and then taking was arrested at his home lut May. North C4ro1il)8, Alabama, Wyom- sexual ad'41lnt.age of them. Carpol said 'his client decided Ing Mid Lout.lana. ... · t · trial beca "--Ken Moore of United Airline's Sinclair pleaded guilty in Oct~_ ai,atns a .~ury .. use '"'" ber to 16 counts of child moles•ft-wished to spare the. youths the teeurity department Ln San Fran-.... pai f '"ki th t ·--.a cisco said similar acams have uon, oral L'Opulation anchodomy. ~ 0 -ng e Wl ness s~au One of the involved youths, again. The ~o~ths had t;esUfled sprung up nationwide. now 17. testified that he had been during a prelammary hearing. Perpetrators can get cash for selling tickets at dllcounts, and ··seduced'' by Sinclair aft.er meet-Middleton, though, claimed while the original purch.aae is ing him at a bowling alley. The Sinclair had requested a non-jury billed to an unknowing credit card youth said he was•l4 at the time court trial and only opted to enter holder Moore said airlin.es or a.nd that the relations~ip con-the _guilt~ plea whe~ the ~triet credit' card companies usuaJly tmued for several years. Attorney s office re,ected his re-. wind up footing the bill -now "You can use that number to call a mall-order house and have it.ems sent to yoli out of the . cataJogs, or you~ the airline and have tickets sen~ you," Moore explained. "The caroholder ls not a war~ the charges are being made until he gets his bill some 30 days hence .. " Newport Beach murder victim Ronald Gaskey probably knew the person who bludgeoned him to death this week in a hallway of his luxurious Newport Shores home, police said tod~y. Deputy District Attorney Charles Middleton said he was pleased with the sentence and did not consider it harsh or out of line. The high school stu~ent re--quest. running from $5 million to $10 ported that he had twice been Carpol said his client will appeal million a month Burglars cOllect $13,000 lotJ_t Middleton said he is suspicious hospitalized during the rela-the sentenl'e. . Dixon alleged Sutton paid a Thieves made big strikes at two Fountain Val\ey homes a block apart near Mile Square· Regional Park. getting. away with more than $13.000 worth of belongings. • "He was highly security mind- ed and 1t seems very apparent that tbis was someone he knew. some- one he invited into his' house." Newport police officer Tom Little said. Gaskey. a 35-year-old construc- tion worker who lived alone except for a pet Doberman pinscher. was killed late Tuesday evening with an unknown blunt object, investigators said. An autopsy perfonned Thurs- day revealed he was hit once on the back of the head and as many as three ti.mes in the face. He died about two hours after the beating, according to an autopsy. Police said they ar!! baffled by . the.brutal deat~ and have no clues on the motive or the identity of the kiUer. The murder weapon has not been found. The body was discovered Wednesday morning by a fonner girlfri~nd who was asked t.o go the Lugonia Street residence when Gaskey failed to show up for work. Police said it appeared nothing in the two-st.ory house was taken and there were no signs of a fight or violent struggle. The police assumption that the killer knew the victim is based on reports from relatives that Oaskey was almost obsessed with making his house security ti~ht. The comer residence is equipped with an alarm system and surrounded by walls. tall trees and full bushes,. Officer also noted that the front door to the house. though cloeed, was unlocked when the former girlfriend arrived. Neighbors said they knew little about Gaskey and described him u a frie~dly per.110n who kept to himself and had occasional vis- itors. Dropping in Rosa-Rt-ne (;uajardo, 3, was c:>nt-of the happy (•hildrt-n at Whittier School in Costa Mesa ~reeling anta Claus on hi arrival Thursday ·morning. Santa's visit was organized by the city's police department. number of people for use of their mailboxes or commissions on tic~ets that were delivered to them. She claimed one of Sutton's operatives would then retrieve the tickets and deliver them to people who responded to news- paper ads. Dixon said police took approx- imately 30 tickets from mail drops and rented boxes in the Orange County communities of Irvine, Santa Ana Heights, Fullerton, Anaheim, Orange, Buena Park, Tustin, Whittier and La Puente. Moore said credit card·numbera are most "commonly obtained by sifting through department store trash for carbons of real sales sliPfJ. They pried open a living room window in the 11000 bloc:k of Quartz Avenue and stole two color television sets, a Pentax caplera, a movie camera, eight men's sweaters. two brown suede jack- ets, three gold chains, a diamond ring, a turquoise ring, tools and $400 in cash, police reported. In the second burglary, in the 16000 block of Mt. Ackerman Circle. the property wasn't it.emiz.ed completely but stolen goocif included silverware. coins, blank cassette tapes and jewelry. UCI 'SETTLEMENT ... FromPageA1 for the American Civil Liberties Union. ''I think this settlement means that veterans should fight, not back away, when they think they're right," said Beanan's attorney, Meir J. Westreich. "U they do fight and they know what they're doing, the courts will be there. We won it in the courts.'' A check was made to Beanan on Thursday. UCI officials said. The settlement was approved by the UC Board of Regents earHer this week. • The twice-wounded Navy intelligence rommando directed the university's veterans programs for 5 1h years. During that time he helped veterans get jobs, Integrate into civilian life and was active in helping vets get upgrades of less than honorable discharges. He had claimed he sulfered from so-called delayed-stress syndrome as he battled UCI officials over what he considered illegaJ funding cuts of his programs. Beanan was awarded nine medals and commendations during 14 months In Vietnam, but claimed that after the war he had flashbacks. anxiety and dependence on drugs. The university fired him In February 1979 but changed that to a "medicaJ separation" the following NovJ?mber after a -grievance eommittee -decided -Beanan had-been improperly di8charged. In April 1981, the State Worken Compensation Appeals eo.rd ruled that Beanan bad suffered stress reaction from the war and job pressures. It found that he had recovered by August 1979. giving him grounds to seek reinatat.ement and back pay. BULLETIN BOARD MUTILATION CASE GOES TO JURY ... Fund-rais1ng aerobics slated at Laguna High The Laguna Beach High School baseball is raising money by sponsoring aerobics workouts .in the Laguna high school cafeteria Monday and Wednesday nights. 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. and on Saturday mornings in the girls high school gym at 10 a.m. Sessions are conducted by a professional aerobics instructor and cost $3 for each. For more infonnation call Tom KJingenme1er at 497-3035. Alliance Francaise plans party The Alliance Francatse will celebrate Christmas with a pot-luck dinner followed by caroling torughl. c The event is scheduled for 7:30 P•· in the Bridge Hall of the CongregationaJ Church, 340 St. Ann Df1ve, Laguna Beach. Boat parade salutes Olympic Games Dana Point Harbor's ninth annuai boat parade Saturday will feature a salute t.o the Olympics. • The parade goes from 6-8 p.m. For infonnation call 661 -5177. 11 • J ewish Cent~r sets holiday f es.ti val The Jewish Community Center of South Orange County is holding a holiday festival Sunday at 6 p.m. at the cent.er, 298 :Broadway. Laguna Beach. • For reservations oell 494-5926 or 493-5969. Tickets for the ·event are $5 for members and $7.50 for non-membets. ' FromPageA1 to hack 27-year-old Shirley Dayco and her 65-year-old mother. Amelia Harbulak, to death in their Huntington Beach home on June 14, 1982. Dayco's ~also was sexually mutilated: Besides the double murder charges, Dayco also faces counts of robbery and burglary. as well as the special circumstance allega- tions for which he could draw the death penalty. "This case is horrendous and I ask you to find him guilty of every thing you can find him guilty of," deputy district att.omey Tom Goethals urged the jury during his summation. GoethaJs argued that Dayco planned to kill his wife and mother-in-law. get h is t'Ro chil - _dren and his passport and flee the country. "He'd solve all his problems," the prosecutor said. "There is only one reasonable explanation (for the killings). not that he was in a fury. acting in the heat of passion. The explanation is the defendant thought about what he would do and. motivated by anger, jealously and revenge. he put these women out of existence. And that wasn't enough. They caused him anguish. so he caused them anguish and added to their agony by Inflicting these auperficlal. ~W~'re . ;Listening ••• What do you like about Uw 0Dily Pilot'> What don't you like:> Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, tranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor . The same 2-4-hour answenn1 service may be \lfed to record let· ters to the editor on any tapic. Mailbox contributora must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please . . 642•6088 Tell us wflat ·s on your mind. ::.. .. 5 .. Mono.y.rrioe, " you oo llOI ..... ,_ ~-by ·''°''" uotbebe1f"' Plld yovo 'opy •ii bt -..red 1•11110.y 1"4 lull<ley II )16'1 dO ,,.. ·~ .,_ _,...,, .... _ ... 101 111 lf'4~~ .. .. -..tel C'lnM••tJeft T1'1,1'1Ui• Er~ .... .............. OAA'HGE COMT D1ilyPllat H.Llohwerta• Pub!Wlet . Chufo:= EdltOr and to the PvtllllNf ....... ,.c.... ,.,.,.,.,,. ....... Clta SIR~ :..::•=::a=rn llAINOPPIC9 .,..,..., ... Colle ...... ~ MM..,._ loo IMO. 0-...... CA. tMM ~-,IU0..,..0-~~ Mo 111•• 11011 .. -. llfut Hl llOllt. eo1to1l11 111111•• or -·-··• ...... "Wit•,........_,...., ,,........ Of ""'9WW -· tortuous wounds," Goethals told jurors. Chief deputy public defender Tom McDonald. in his closing statement. reminded jurors that Dayco was responsible for the killings. "I told you all at the beginning that my client kill~ them and sexually mutilated Shirley. But it all revolves around what was in his mind; his state of mind at the UJne.'' Oayeo's deferue attorney called the killings •·an explqJion of fury." "Can you imagine these acts taking place without an inflamed mind, or impaired judgment. T nere is no way lh15 is first-degree murdt'r. There was nothing meth- odical, nothing planned about his behavior." McDonaJd said. Throughout the closing argu- menta, Dayco -as he .had all during the trial -sat virtually emotionlela at the defeme table, starinl downward. Evidence ix-- ented during the trial i.Ddicated that Dayco, pomibly jealous be- cause his wi'e was teeing another man. entered the houae in the middJe of the night and stabbed his wife to death in her bedroom before 1exually mutilating her body. Then, h e attacked his mother-in-Law with the meat cleaver. lnvestigators believe Harbulak was killed in the bedroom closet where -she was hiding. The type of wounds in- flicted led investigators to believe she had tried to protect herself ~ from the bone-crushing blows. Both women died from the cutnulative effect of the wounds, which pathologists testified were too numerous to count. After the kHHngs, which left blood spattered across two bedrooms, Dayco gathered up his two young children and fled to Mexico. He was arrested in Rosarita Beach on June 18. 1982. The chiJdren were unharmed. A search of his car by Hunt- ington Beach detectives later turned up both the butcher knife and the meat cleaver he allegedly used in the killlnp If Dayco is convicted of the first-degree murders and the special circumstances. the trial then will enter a penaJty phase during which jurors will be asked to recommend whether he should be sent.en~ to death or lile in prison with t the possibility of parole. ~~IE SPORTS LTD :::»~.. ,: It's Not .To Late For Christmas to Save on Precision Skis PRE 1200, TYROUA · 280 BINDINGS •1m rm 8288° A6a1E SPORTS LTD m1 I. COMt HWJ., corona ..... , 87~9700 - • -, ·- Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Fr~day, o.c.mw 16, 1983 41 -... I!'-. ---,..,. .... - Flight No. 1 wasn't your basic commute_ to Bay Area ' Passengers From John Wa yn e Airport land sal ely de pite b o1nb threats and lightning bolts ... By ROBE~T BARKER Of tM D.aty "91 ..... The skies weren't friendly to passengers on AirCal Flight No. l from J ohn Wayne Airport to San Francisco where many attended last week- end's California School Boards Association meet· Ing. It was a wlld and woolly ride. The pilot received two bomb threats w hile in Chght and the plane was struck twice by lightning while·descending at San Francisco lnternational Airport. "It was very dramatic," said Pat Cohen, a member of the Huntington Beach City (elemen- tary) School District Board. "The pilot made an abrupt descent and went through a thunderstorm. It shuddered and I thought, my God, if there is a bomb, this will set it orr." Thepilotwastoldthebombwouldgooffabout landing was "like a helkopter." "l had a funny luggage had been opened." 15 minutes ~fore landJng. The meaage of the feeling there was a bomb, like a second sense. But Schmidt said the passengers exiled qulcklTt second call -apparently made to .AfrCal head-the crew was so professlon:d that we didn't have a orderly, and assembled on a "llve" runway, e quarters and radioed to th~ pilot, was the bomb chan~e to panic. I think the pilot earned his salary distance from the plane. apparently In case f a would explode on iml>aet ~itt\ the runway. for the entire year, going through the thunder· ·explosion. -, An AirCal spokeswoman acknowledged the storm and bomb threat." Schmidt said a llg~t rain was falling and a bus Newport Beach-baaed airline received two threats, Another passenger, Judge Calvin Schmidt of failed to come so the damp and dazzled -!>ut but a search conductecf under Federal Aviation the Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach . was l!ndaunled band of survivors trudged to the Administration guidelines yielded no expl~ive Hying to the Bay Area in conjunction with his tenninal with emergency equipment serving as device. She said the caller didn't ask for money but ,duties on the state Refugee and Immigration interference. Other airliners circled over.head declined to say what motivated the threat. Commission. · during the evacuation. No injuries were reported and the OC-9 S uper "The.y made the announcement that there was Another passehger, Lynn Hartline, an assis· 80 was not damaged by the lightning bolts, she said. a threat of a bomb on board and were taking routine tant superintende nt-of the Orange County Depart· But it was dramatic while it was happening. safety precautions," Schmidt said. ' ment of Education, put the drama in ~rspective. Elizabeth Parker, a trustee on the Orange "There was nb panic and no'alarm. But the When it was aJl over, she and others went to County Board of Education, said the plane plane made a very, very, short taXi. We grabbed our the terminal restroom to make adjustments. appeared to speed up just before the announcement" umbrellas but had to leave everything else aboard. "We looked like drowned rats. But llt least we was made lb passengers. And she said the quick They searched through our things. My hand still had .hair we would have to dry," she said. Society recalls Christmases past By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille Dellr l'Mol 11811 Once upon a time. people cel- ebrated Christmas without bright, colored lights. video games or · plastic toys. Children usually got only one gift from Mom and Dad and it wasn't a Cabbage Patch Kids doll. To get a tree, the father prob- ably would have to hitch up his team of horses and go out to the hills and cut his own. On Christmas Eve, the parents would decorate the tree with strin~ of popcorn and cranberries after the children went to bed. They'd hide unwrapped presents on inside branches. Hunting ton histo i:ians r e turn to the time whe n kiddies had but o ne g ift unde r 1r ee echo of America's past. as being revived by the Huntington Beach · Historical Society at the city's Newland House. The wooden structure was built in 1898 near what is now Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue. It was shelter Cor Huntington Beach pioneers Wil- liam and Mary Newland and their 10 children. The historical society has de<:or· aled the old ranch house with garlands and wreaths and has done over the inte rior to depict Christmases past. About 400 peop~ toured the home last weekend and more are expected this Saturday and Sunday. . ,,. would play charades and card games. But nq. sambling. Mrs. Newland was quite a Methodist and she wouldn't have that,'~ Loslesaid Girls might receivt! cachets and other nice smelUng things , and ~tume jewelry, Losie said. Dolls were popular, but they were made of pore<--elain -not vinyl -and very expensive. But rag dolls also were made at home and not so expensive. Boys would get such things as marble sacks and bfllls. at't.'Ording to Losie. Miniature color picture books also were available then, she said, "and were a very expensive and treasured gift" because the pro· cess was pretty new. For Christmas dinner, the New- lands may have had turkey but it was more likely to be chicken because Mrs. Newland raised them. Losie said. Mr'. Newland raised grain. lima beans, sugar beets. celery and chili peppers and was known as Orange County's "barley king", she said. Losie said a lot of research has gone into decking out the old home in the Victorian manner. "l think people feel that Christmas in those days was more .human and traditional and less plastic than today. I think parents want to educate their children that Christmases weren't always bright lights and plastic and Cabbage Patch Kids," she said . The house will be open from 12 noon t.o 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults ~md $1 Cor children ages 2 to 12 Docent Kelly Losie displays traditional baked good s in pan~ry of oM Newland House. The magic moment would ex- plode very early Ch ristmas morn- ing as soon as candles were li t on die tree. It would usher in the 12 nights of Christmas celebration . bringing families and relatives and neighbors together for card games and . charades and good-natured. socializing. This simple kind of Christmas celebration which largely is an Kelly Losie, who recently was elected president of the 200-mem- ber historical organization, said the holiday had muc;h more re· ligious overtones in earlier days. "The people probably would have gone to church for sure on Christmas Day and probably on Christmas Eve. Since churches were few and far between. the Newland.s would have to travel a distance by wagon or carriage. T hey very possibly would leave the little ones home. Mr. Newland didn'.t get has first car (a Model T) . \ Burger vehicle keeps on truckin' A Huntington Beach woman resid- in~ar the 1nterseciloo ol Edwards Street and Edinger Avenue com· · plained to pollca.thatalruc.1q:>aried...._ .beh1n<J a hamburger stand was running and keeping her awake. Patrolmen who investigated, though, discovered lhe refr199'ated truck was loaded with hamburger patties and the driver was atrald to turn off the 1gni11on for fear of spo11tng the meat A thlet apparently armed with a shopping cart. smashed oul a lront window of Licorice Pizza. 16071 Golden West St . and grabbed $2.~0 worth ot. ~~tie, tapes. About $10,000 worth or Jewelry was stolen from a residence on the 300 block of Adams Avenue. F.ountain Valley Thieves walked Into an open gar· age In the 17000 block ot Oak Street and took gardening equipment valued at $1 .315. Someone opened an unlocked d00< to a residence In the 11000 bloek of l?etal Avenue and stole a small portabtete1ev1slon set valued at $1'0 Thieves stol~ ~ $900 air com- pressor from a truck bed parked in a driveway at a residence In the 16000 block of Sierra Street. Someone used a device to cut off a lock on a garage door In the 10000 block of Pebble Court and stole S2.995 m clothing, aud10-v1sua1 equipment and miscellaneous Items alter getting Int? t~e.hOuse Burglars s e ol a aoor no lock and 1ansacked a house in the 18000 block of Santa Veronrca Circle and stole an antique telephone and cash Irvine In the second mstance 1n as many days, an lrvlne Porsche owner lost an entire set of wheels, estimated In 11alue at $2.000 The wl'leets were discovered missing about 11 a.m. Thursday, stolen from a carport on Tc;ipeka A brash thief with a pickup stole $2.100 wOf'th of steel roof eheets Thursday, driving up during daylight to a construction alte on Flagstone end loading the sheeting In back. ConSlructlon wOf'kers dldn"t ques· tlon the men. p~l~e !aid. A burglar stole $500 worth of toots and flsl'llng equlpmei.c trom an un- locked garage on Sierra Soto Thurs· day. Lisa Travel. an Irvine travel agency. reported to police Thursday 11'181 an employee charQ&d alrllne tickets worth $830 to the business· account without the firm's knowledge. Costa Mesa A 31-year-old Costa Mesa woman who was attending services this week at lhe Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive. this week. had her van broken Into in the parkl[!g lot. Her purse and wallet. valued al ~stolen; • A gray lo• lur coat valued al $495 was stolen from Judy's clothing store 1n South Cout Plaza. Store em- ployees discovered the coat missing lrom 1 reek W~n!5~1y. A home on the 200 block ot Mesa Drive was broken Into Ttlursday and a $200 men·s gold ring was stolen Entry was apparently made lhrough breaking a kltcl'len window Laguna Beach Burglars made oft wrth an unknown amount of valuables from a house In the 1000 block of Temple Terrace. Laguna Beach police reported Thurs- day. A resident on Victoria Drive was advised to lower the volume on his stereo a~ghbors complained about the 1~.m. concert Thurs- day. The offender complled with the request. Officers responding 10 a report of noises on lhe roof of a house on Blumonl Street arrived to find three raccoons running amok In lhe rain gutter Newport Beach A Newport Beach woman reported $225 ot tools stolen from her garage In the 500 block ol 35th Street Thursday un1H 1916 • "'Gift-giving was on a much more modest scalt:. There was one gift per child. nothing lavish like today. The parents would hide the r~ and -rtre-,~.., children would have 10 hunt for t.hem. Sometimes they would attach string to a present before hading it. The child would have a whole ball of string in has hand before finding iL ·· There would be a .l~t or social- mng and game playing People Dally,.._.,..,..._ '9 Lee ,._ Huntington Be~ch's histo ric NewJand House · has been spruced up for holiday tours. . · Dale trial testimony withheld. \' An Orange County Superior Court jury won't-August of 1981. hear tesumony con tending the 15-year-old girl Dale. whose real name is Richard Anthony' guitarist Dick Dale is accused of molesting had been Monsour, contends the charges were trumped up by sexually abused by her father. his ex-wife in an effort to discredit him. Taking the l Judge James Turner ruled Thursday the girl's witness stand in his own defense earlier this week,: prior sexual conduct was not relevant. Dale is accused the entertainer denied any sexual involvement wit~. of coaxing the girl to orally t'Opulate htm. the girl, who was 13 at the time of alleged encounters.~ The disputed testimony came Wednesday after The first to testify after the jury was dismissed· Judge Turner dismissed the jury from the courtoom was the girl's father. Long Beach resident Kent· pending a ruling on two defense motions. Smith, who was asked whether he had oral sex w ith Turner is still cons idering the second' motion. his daughter during 1981 through 198j. Smith which requested the admission of testimony Crom two invoked his Fifth Amendment right against other wltnes.<1es who said Dale's former wife, Jeannie self-incrimination and refuSPd to answer the four~ Grimmett, had attempted to hire them to "sN up" her questions posed by defense attorney Michael. former husband. Quigley. Dale. the 46-year-old bandleader credited with FoJlowing his brief testim?n~ a friend of helping spark the 1960s sur f music rage. is char:ged Smiths, Richard Kuste r. testified t~mith had told with 12 counts of child molestation and oral him he had been having oral sex with both his copula.tion stemming from has encounters with the daughters since "the earliest possible moment in the : girl in his Balboa Peninsula mansion during July and girls"Pevelopment." ~ i · ; lliillliilliiiiiiiilllliiiliiilll ............... ~=~~==:-..==~ ...... ===~.==~~=====1:1j Coastal Extended Temperatures ,-. c11-11e"'c c~. C1>1Ce90 c.nc ........ c...,._ COlumC>!aSC Columbut Oeftat-FI W0ttll o.y.on 0..- 0..-Oe1root Oututll EJ PMO Fwb-. Fergo F'-4191811 O<Mll'alk Henlo<d --Honolulu "-_.,... __,MIM J__...... ~ !(.--City l MVegM ume Aoc* t:.r l~ ""-Of* ......... 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Live the 111.. of &aS • Mlde 1>8118' 0y Blil'lll90" Ill DE·N'S : iiiiiillitioii: 'custom. dr1p1ri11 . . vinyl p1rou1t wood LIC HU. J>CMll 1113 PlAC!NTIA Aft •• COSTA IEA. CA •• JHCll 646-4131 --646-23 • > , . '\ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 16, 1983 I Eight prisopers, nun die in a hail ~f police bull.ets ever saw So .much inisery' m e rican siste r d e c ribes Per_uvian prison where sh e was lain BOSTON (AP) -An Armmcan nun killed by Peruvian pohl'e as th{•y faro on the escaping prisoners holding her host.age wrolt' friends rt'(-enlly ! that she "never ~w so much misery .. m one small ! area" as in the pil where s he died. f The letll'r was to Sisters ~lN>n Crowley and , Kay S he ppard of Milton. who knt!w Sister Joan J Sawyer when s he lived in Boston ht-Core moving to J Lima. Peru, four years ago. • Other friends remembered S1slcr Sawyer on ! Thursday as a gentle woman who spent her life t helping the underprivileged. : Sister Sawyer. 51. a Columban sister working a t : Lurigancho Prison. was one of six women seized a l • knifepoint by 10 pr1S4mers during the annual ; Christmas presentation, al'l'Ordinsc to the Episcopal 1,.. ...................................... ... I TOP OF THi NEWS. NATION Meese def ends Scrooge, himself as l)On-skinflints 8 ) the Associated Press WASHINGTON -. In a tongue-in-cheek defense of his commen ts about hunger in America. presidential counselor Edwin Meese Ill suggests that Scrooge wasn't such a skinflint after all and may have overpo1d his haplPSS clerk Bob Cratt·h1t. The way Meese sees it. old Ebenel.4'r "had h is faults. but+ie wasn't unfair to anybody." Offering a rev1s1onist interpretation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Meese told the National Press-Club on Thursday that Scrooge "had bad press m his lime" Worker hits jackpot PORT JERVIS , N.Y. -An ironworker who won the largest jackpot ever awarded to one person in New York state's lottery says he didn't go to the capital to claim the $7. l mtlhon prize because he can 't stand the "publit• fuss." And besides. he has furnaces to clean. "A lady called me today. She reall y had one full of soot," Vincent Coda. 60. said Thursday R eagan laud,s Trudeau WAS HINGTON -Canadian P rime Minis- ter Pierre Trudeau'. after tiiscussing his global peace inititive with President Reagan. says he sees welcome signs that "politicians are taking hold of the peace process." After listening to Trudeau's ideas in an hour-long meeting at the White H~ on Thursday. Reagan sent the Canadian leader off with a ·•a God s peed" for "your efforts to butld a durable peace." STATE Liver patient dies S~N DI EGO -Comphcat1ons have claimed the 11/f! of a 3-year-old hver transplant recipient two weeks after unde rgoing the transplant operation that doctors said represented his only hope for survival. according to a spokesman at Children's Hospital. The unidentified Los An- geles-area boy. who received a second liver last Sunday after the first donor organ failed, died Thursday night Female drivers hit? LOS ANGELES -Women are "superior" drivers but are bemg forced to pay more so that higher-risk drivers can pay less. Assemblyman Gray Davtst·harged as he urged leg1slauve action to outlaw sex discrimination by the insurance industry. "Women have 43 percent fewer accidents that men. they d rive fewer miles than men. they are less of a risk on the road than men, and yet they are denied the e<:onom1t· dividend to which their superior driving record entitles them." the Los Angeles Demcx:rat told reporters Thursday. - BANKRUPTCY STOCll. ~ ' ng ng Cleaners. Microwaves with Probes Electronics etc Amana Tappan. Samsung. O'Kelfe & Merrill R1ccar Model 1118 WH SS00.00 NOW $200.00. \ Singers $50.00 each. Ceiling Fans S75,00 Call Finance Mgr Adele (714) 546 .. 740 Some ~mos fGOODNEWS · J UST IN ·TIME J"': FOR CHRISTMAS Jet Fresh Gourmet Geurmet Belgian Chocolates 50 Years In Europe First Time In USA NOW In Lido. Marina Village BRING THIS AD Come in and g.-1 acquain1.-d whilt-two pi.-ce or ~lgiumK f ineAI c~oc.-olate nieh in your-mouth Gourm<'t BC'lg1um C't\OL·ola1es Cbocolaterie Gudrun of Belgium 3~3 1 \ ia 0110rlo '"" 1rnrt llf-111·h t1'7:\.0R8:i \ l-io11il.1 'fnulltln11 for 01 "' lllflf 11 <.r11turi ~ "l'fl lll 1'11'-1'·'''·11111111 \\111 .. ·iL llH 11'1111\'-. 111111111 \"• I 11111,111 \II 1.111 .. ... ,. , ...... ,. ,. Commission of Sodul Action in Lima. She was a nativt• of &lfa;>t. Northl•rn lr<·land. and had lived in Boston and Chicago for nine· yt:oars befon.• going to Pl'ru, act:ort.ling to Sister Mary O'Dey of thl• Missionary Saints of St. Columban in Boston "As a woman. she was physically uny and 1'ery gl'ntll'. The v1olenc.'t:' that came out of this 1s an antithesis of what Joan stood for," Sister O'Dev said"' In her lt•lter to Milton. S1st<'r Sawyer wrot~: "SinL-e <.-oming back to Lima an March, I have been working in the prison where ,then.· are aoout 6,000 men . l work in two pavilions where tht're are about 800. Also. 1 visit in the clinic where a prisoner may go. but only if he is very ill. There is so much TB due to the poor food. no medicine, lack of hygiene, e tc. It is a problem in the whole country. • Joan awyer ' . LIMA. l't·rn (Al') T iu g11vt·1 n nll'nl hus OrUL'fl-<l t1~htt•f' Xl'(.'UI tty .1t II prtSOll Wht•Jl• pt1hl'l' k1llt.><l t•1ghl l~'UI' Ing l'OOVll''-'l and 0 11t• of thl'1r hustatowi. an Amer1tun nun ht•lpmg µrt•M.•nt the annual Chr1stn1as program al lht· fadlity Thl· 1:S(:upt· uttl'mpt <1nu u..:111ii. twightcnt.'<i public l0ritk1i;m of S<'<.'unty at Peruvian prisons from which, na- tional prison u11T·<.·tor Miguel UonwlL•z said Thursday, m urt! than 1,800 t•on v1cts huve c!l('(ll)C'<l in th1• pusl four yiyars. The Ep1S("OµaJ Cmnmisswn of Sol'ial At·t1on 111 Lima S<11d lht• nun. Joan Suwy<·r. SI, uf th<• M1ssiun<1ry ~amt.s of St Columua11, was hll by four.bullets whl·11 polil't.' f1rt-d nn a prison am· hulurwc fleeing with ht•r and five other wonll'n ho!\tagc.-s Wt.-c:.ln1.'S<lay Tht· m nv1l·ls, armtod wnh knives. M'tZl'd tht.· wom en durmg the Christmas program prt.•st'ntation. A t'Om mission spokesman in Lima said unother Ameril'an nun, T eresa Past<'l'L'Zy k, of Drat·ut, Mass .. suffered a mmor . bullet wound 1md Pe ruvian ehur('h work<!r Lu('1a Valdez was st•rwusly wounded. Shae A.HUGE SELECTION IN ALL OF OUR STORES! SUPERMARKn OP HOllY GOODS ~~. --~FORE c\-\R\STMAs.m~ SENSATIONAL OISC.OUNT PRICES!! SAVE UP TO SJC)! E4.l ~ GUY' HO SCALE REGULAR $37 .99 ---- .FLASHING LIGHTS! RINGING BELLS! SAVE TO 80 HO LOCO SPECIALS BOWKER 2-4·0 LIST 179.98, Reg. $39.99 ... S19.99 e SINGLE ORIVI[ F·t DIESEL (SF) LIST $14.tl, Ret. U .tl ..... $5.99 DUAL DRIVE A\. CO Cl21 $ DIESEL (SF) 11 99 LIST ~24.00, Ret . $11.tl . . e CUSTOM o-4-0 W/Tl:NDl:R ANO SMOKI: S 13 99 LIST SH.ti. llt ... SU.II . . e 25 x16 ovaJ YARD BO~S N~uge trein ~t with "USRA" 0-6·0 -itc:her & tender, .s-dome tenlc c:er, 51 h . plug·door c:ar, gondole. car trKI<, ,.. reiler trade instruc:t ion' end U'l" lisHd power pedi. 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Orange Cout DAIL y PIL"1 /Friday, December 1e. 1883 Wholesale Prices, foOd ~ost~ ta~e a· tumble By Tiiie A11~lattd Pre11 Prkes at the wholesale level fell 0.2 percent in November, the first decline in eight months, as food prices tumbled a Cull 1 ~rcent for their sharpest decline since July 1982. the Labor Department said today. With Novem bt>r's decline. wholesale inflation for the year is up only 0.3 percent, it said. The new report virtually ensures that for all of ~ 1983, wholesale prlft inflatlon will be lea than 1 percent for the flnt time In nearly 20 yean. The last year for such a low price advance was J964, when tbe gain WU 0.~ percent. Wholesale prices rose 3.7 percent last year and 7.1percenpn1981: The Labor Department said energy prices alao fell 1 percent In the latest monthly calculation, the second straight monthly det.!me arter six months of increases. · • Analysts generally attribute the bright inflation picture to the lengthy recession and falnng energy prices earlier in the year .. They al.lo point to the abundant harvNts of last year, which helped moderate food prices hikes through much of 1983. Industrial production, meanwhile, continued to rise In November. But eeUlna thoee goods abroad has become more dtf ficult, accQrdJng to separate govern- ment reporta. Meanwhile, with the U.S. trade deficit looming near the $40 billion mark this year, Commerce Secretary Makolm Baldrige is warning exporters their goods will be harder to sell alSroad unless the government trims its budget deficit and lets Interest rates fa ll. Kuwait bomber lived after attack KUWAIT (A.P) -Knowledgeable 90urces said Beirut guns still; t:Jirport Open today that two terroris ts attacked the U.S. Embassy BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -An agreement to m a bomb-laden truck. and that one of the men stabHiie the latest cease-fire in the civil war was survived arid 1s under heavy guard. · announced toc:iay by Lebanon's warring factions as Officials would not comment on. the report. guns £lround Beirut were stilled and the international Interior Ministry officials said no statements will be airport reopened after a 17-day shutdown. issued on MO"day;; multiple bombings until after F'ft 1 to th th · T · 1· h Sunday's Cabinet meetmg. 1 Y ma es e nor m npo~a. OWt!Ver. The bombings hat the U.S. and French embassies Israel staged its fourth naval assault in a week against PLO chairman Yasser Arafat's loyalists. who are and four other sites. kuling seven peOple -waiting for ships to evacuate them from the northern apparently including one bomber -and injuring port city. more than 80 people. Islamic Holy War. a group loyal to the Lslamic revolution in Iran, claimed responsi· In DamaS<.·us. the anta ·govefnment National bility for the attacks Iran has denied responsiblity for Salvation Front annount-ed the three-point agree. the bombir1S(s. 1 ment t? stabilize the c.-ea-;t>·fire. which was -----------------.---------------------------''------------ CAL'S CAMERAS AND ••• . . POiaroid just made UnitedS friendly skies s100 friendlier. proclaimed Thursday nlght after representatives of the Lebanese army, lalamic Druse and Shiite anti-government militias met with Foreign Minister Abdul-Halim Khaddam o{ Syria. Public Works Minister Pierre Khoury said orders were issued to all airport employees to report for work immediately so normal air traffic could resume. The first commercial jetliner was to land at the airport ~t sundown, h~ said. ln addition to neutralizing the.airport, where l.350 U.S . Marines are based on peacekeeping duty. the agreement provides for no more shelling or populated areas and public utilitleS and "complete respect or the cease-fire by all parties c.-oncerned." Walesa h as second thoughts on gi ving ship yard speech By ~e Ataoclate4 Prete GDANSK. Poland -On the 13th an· niverury.of bloody food price riots, h undreds of helmeted rtot police fanned out around the Gdansk 1hlpyarda to guard againat demon- strations by crowda of ~lidarity aupporten gathering at a worken' memorial. The heavy security and concerns about keeping his shipyard: job led Solidarity leader Lech Walesa to· reconsider plans to give a speech and lay flowen at the monument. .. Pill da nger r evealed LONDON -A study. publlahed today ln th~ Bntish medical journal The Lancet said women t who take birth control pi.lb before their first . pregnancy run a significantly higher risk of , breast cancer than women who don't. :. KAL item s r eturned . TOKYO-TheSoviet Union will turn over; to J J pan next week additional items recovered ~ from a Soi.ath Korean airliner shot down by a : Soviet fighter plane on Sept. 1. the Foreign Ministry said today . j Polaroid $8809 Sun660 Autot>cus. FOi r. ~ 11'"*9' ... polaroid One Step 600. $2495 Polaroid $3395 Sun600 lMS. ...,..,, __ .,_..,. lime-Zero ~ .sa.is S1'6 75 Supercolor SINGU MO film . PJflCK P!>CK Target sto_res will '3e ·open "--~~ .. Or you can save •so ... It's up to you. P\Jrohase 81"'1 comt>ena- tlOO of new PolatOld 600 Senes cameras. 600 High Speed film "' rime-zero ~him. tocalling s 1()() "' ITlMI. lrom October 1, 1983 thr°'41Oecefnbef31, 1983 and qualify for a S100 United Alr1ines discount C9f11f- 1Cate r 1 Or. if your purchaSe tot8's $50-$99 99, you qua!: ~aSSOcertificate. Cef. 1· e Is good on a Unrted Aif1ines round tnp ftight In the U.S.I 1Couporiandproofof purchase must be recefved byJanuary31, 1984 and tick- ets must be purchased by April 16: 1964 for'ftlght in 1964 (90m8 dates and destinations excluded). I One certificate I accepted pet round tnp airlare. 1 Limited trme offer. Come in lodatf tor a coupon containing oomplete details, Offer -.old whefe prohibrted mlPolaroid 600H h Speed~lm. w,..._ rdWCllllln '-SS• $1 695 SINGl..E MO PlloCll Pi>CK CAL'S CAMERAS 1 rio Newport Blvd. Costa ·Mesa, CA. (71 4) 646-9383 . .. 9.amto9pm on Sunday, December 18, . for your _ shopping convenience. You'll find sizable savings on hundreds of the most war:ited gifts in our storewide sale . -and toy sale., starting Su~day. I Remember, Chdstmas is onlY a week ~way. • • , • • ! \ \ • . I .I .. 1 t f t.. . ca-Orange Cout DAil y PILOT /Frid• • Oecemb« 18, 1983 . llllBIX 'I ' • roliticians don 't-'work lor us 1o the F.ditor: ba~ Because this rountry i\ Living ~yond it's means. and going ffrt.her in debt everyday, "the E that the politicians are to other roun~es is neither Now the politicians, who are supported by taxes levied on American industry-and workers, are allowing foreign rountries to ship products in&o this cou~y-. tax free. Now our Industry 1lnd workers not only have to rompete with slave labor, but also with tax free gopds. These goods may well be subsidil.ed with the money that our politicians have given them. • nor ours. ~ glVe. The Co~ just awarded $9 OUlion to The International~. t.o be loaned to foreign rountries, y the interest on their loans. money that our grand- dren · will repay, went to rs, who made high-interest, risk loans to foreign <.'Oun- 6ies. some of them <;ommunist. jy making these loans. they drove i)Jterest rates so high in this CfUntry that many farmers and ~all .businessmen went Our own industry and workers are handicapped w ith high American taxes. We had better elect some politicians who are on our side for a change, if there is such a thing. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa .· . How IQ i;each your elected representati-ves U.S. SENATORS '· Cranston, Alan (D), 5757 W. Century Blvd. 515. Los Angeles 90045. (213) 642-5086 Wilson, Pete (R), 1100 Wilshire Blvd .. Los Angeles 90024. "(213) 209-7543 Mail may be add~ to U.S . Senate, Washington, ~D.C. 20510 ~-·, U.S. REPRESf NT ATIVES Badbam, Robert ( 40tb Dlstrict·R), 180 Newport Center Drive. "Suite 240, Newport Beach 92660, 644-4040 Danaemeyer, William (39th District-R) 1235 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton 92632. 992-0141 Lugren, Du (42nd District-R). 555 E. Ocean Blvd. Suite 505, 'Long Beach 90802. 489-0219,' Packard, Ron (43rd District-R). 28261 Marguerite Parkway. Suite 160, Mission Viejo 92692. 495-1243 · Patterson, Jerry (38th District-D). 34 Civic Center Plaza. Su ate •921, Santa Ana, 92101...835-3811 Mail may be addressed to House Office Building, Washangton, ~.C. 20515 STATE SENATORS • Carpenter, Paul 8. (37tb Dlttrlct-D). 5400 OraJ1.8e Avenue, Cypn:ss.90630,952-3201 -~ . Royce, Edward 8 . (3%nd Dlstrict-D). 13030 Euclid Ave . { 110. Garden Grove, 92643. 534-8510 Seymo1r, Jotan (35dl District-R ). 1360 S. Anaheim Blvd .. -. ... ~ .... &m. 92802, 999-0963 Speraw,01lle (3'7dl Dlstrict·lt84·R). 2503Eastbluf£ Drive, 203, Newport Beach, 92660. 760-8833 During sessions, mail may be addreslled to State Capitol, .Sacramento. 95814 • STATE ASSEMBLYMEN .. Allen, Doria (7ht Dlstrict·R). 5911 Cerritos Ave .. Cypress. 90630, 821-1500 BergetOD, Marian (70tb Dlstrict-R). 4500 Campus Drive. .Suite 344, Ne.,vport Bell:h, 92660, 641-7441 Browa. Deaais (58tb District-R), 1945 Palo Verde Ave .. Long .Beach,90814,895-3787 Frluelle, Nolu (ettll Dlatrlct-R ). 17195 New hope, Fountain ~Valley, 92708, 662-5503 Jobnaton, Roll (Htb Dlstrict·R), 1501 N. Harbor Blv~ .• Fullerton 92635, 738-5853 Lewis, Jou R. (6'7tb Dtstrict-R). 626 E. Chapman Ave .. Orange. 92666, 997-9270 Robinson, Rlclaard (7%nd Distrlc;t·D). 11400 Stanford Ave .. Garden Grove, 92640, 530-7200 During sessions, mail may be addressed to State Capitol. Sacramento,9~14 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Stanton, Roger -1st District. 8~4-3110 Wieder, Harriett._ 2nd District, 834-3220 Ne1ta.Dde, Brace -3rd District. 834-3330 Clark, Ralph -4th District, 834-3440 Riley, Tlaomas F. -5th District, 834-3550 ~ Address: 10 Civic Cent.er Plaza. Santa Ana. 92701 . I. BDJd /Picture words One definition of "Applesauce," loyal, however. He plays around. ined by sports cartoonist T A. Civilization has not done much for rgan, found its way into' the the morality of ducks. eith~r. erican vernac41ar to mean nk, blarney. hooey. what.ever. Q . What liquid flows upwards? tudents of penline drawing may A. That would have to be 'ltw'fMr!ntz.e the name of Dorgan. He helium at rpfnus 452 degrees F. lt's u the·artist who also cireated the the only liquid· th.at flows up-tord "hotdog." wards. ~ Leg of the "average woman is an Q . Who started the now famous ;:Jnch and a half longer than it was space rocket rountdown: four, '··' t the.last turn of the century. three. two, one ... liftoff!" :~ A moviemaker. Gennan 'film • ~ long as you use the words director Fritz Langorilinated It in !~·pey to. the order o.f." you legally his l928 picture "Woman ln the ~ wnte a negotiable check in Moon." IEncil, charcoal, blood, in any- hing, on a bikini. suit of armor or ' Tu t 181 ft-handed catch-' side of a cow, on anything. maou e ~tors do not wtah to stand In en have played In the major :;1vour way in your desire to transfer leaguft. Lut of record: First ~unda. bueman Mlke Squires of the ~ Chicago Cubl. He subbed durtn1 ~ Q. Doesn't the male duck .UCk 1980. one mate for Ufe? • A. In the wUd. yes. The Did I tell you four-fifths of the !llirtirlll'r'M"''ticated male duck la not so crocodile is tall? ........ • ...... ~mr .. ,., ....... .. 0...... ., .............. . 0..-.4.\ tu:.lelt•-· ~ ... "'«lU'RE 5URE THIS WILL RAl&E Mf PCPULARITY Jm'ING?" More dirroii Meese's bird WASHINGTON -Napo~n boasted tha t every French soldier carried a marshal's baton in his G ------~ knapsack. The question now is: .llCI 11111•1 Does every White House counsel- or carry a pair of roloneJls eagles in his briefcase? I've already reported the peculiar circumstances that sur- rounded the promotion of Presi- dent Reagan's right-hand man, Edwin Meese Ill. to full rolonel in the Army Reserve. With the help of high-ranking friends in the Pentagon. Meese was quietly given a reserve assignment created specially for him, and a supposedly ir.onclad training re-· quirement was bent to make his promotion possible , such a choice. The Army promo- tion board, after lobbying from his high-ranking buddies in the re- serve, decided to waive the stiff training requirement in Meese's case. By an ironic twist of fate: the secretary of ttie Anny under whom Meese was promoted is the same John Marsh who sacrificed his hope for a colonel's eagles a decade ago. The Army's r1:1le-bending was understandable politically: an at- tempt to win an influential friend in the White House. But what is truly bizarre (even somethin& of an insult to Meese) is the White House action that permitted him to win his ardently sought promo- tion. Here's what my auociat.es Dale Van Atta and John Dillon dlSCOvered in their jnvestigation of the Meese affair: As it~happens. Meese isn 't the first White House rounselor to covet a rolonelcy. Nearly 10 years ago. Gerald Ford's counselor, John Marsh. wanted to be promoted to colonel aCter 20 years in the Virginia National Guard. But he told friends he didn't have time to' romplet.e the rigorous studies required for promotion whit'@ serving as President Ford's Under a fairly recent annual rounselor. So he gave up the screening process conducted by quest. . the Defense Department. no fed- Meese was not obliged to make eral employee can remain in the active reserve if he is considered indispensible to the government . in his civilian capacity during an · emergency. The reason for this is obvious: The Ready Reserve must have a trained corps of pro- fessionals who can be called up immediately in time of war. The military doesn't WIU\t to waste its reserves ~dget on people who won't be available when needed. There ia, in fact, an Army regulation that makes anyone who is "a key federal employee" nonnally ineligible to serve in the active reserve. According to a Pentagon source who handled the Meese appoint- ment, lett.en are sent out each year to every ,sovemmenl agencY. --executive. legislative and ju· dicial -requesting a list of every employee who isronsidered "criti- cel to the operation of this agen- cy." ln Meese's case, the Pentagon letter went to the White House. AB one source explained, the White House didn't rome rigbt out and declare that Meese is "not in a critical position and could be a mobilization ~t." . "The White House sent ov« a List of jobs that were critical," the source said. "The counselor to the president was not on it." So Meese can be put in uniform in case of a military emergency. Since the reserve job -as liaison officer between the Selec- tive Service System and Defense Department headquarters -was created specially for Meese, I as possible he could hold both bls Army and White Houae jobe ·in wa(lime. I've obtained the official job description for Meese'• Army position. It Lists eight separate duties, but when they're distilled from bureaucratic jargon to plain English. they amount to keeping up his interest in the draft and providing "technical advice" to the Selective Service director. Thomas K. 1\.af1lalle. The rewards for Meese aren't great. As a reserve rolonel. he makes $2,028.36 a ye11r and will receive an 18 percent boost in retirement pay. But If Meese is ever called up, one thing seems certain: He'll be the most power- ful bird colonel in the Pentagon. H .ayden's politics here to stay By THOMAS D. ELIAS No election tactic has been more effective for California Re- publicans over the last four years than their efforts to blast Demo- crats associated with activist Tom Hayden's Campaign for F.conomic Democracy. _ So it was noteworthy when Jim NeilSon, the GOP's leader in the state Senate. told a political club last month that the 12.000-mem- ber CED is slipping. that it "isn't quite what it used to be. There has been an erosion." Neilson's evidence: ln elections this year. CED's slate lost in its headquarters city of Santa Monica and the organization failed to win its usual sweep of a\l available offices in its Northern California stronghold of Chico. But a close look at CED's resources and record shows it isn't l:lllflllll flCUI. about to crumble and disappear and even Neilson ronceded in an interview that Hayden's group will likely be around for quite awhile more. What has CED accomplished since it entered the statewide scene five years ago, aft.er its . members and allies took control of city government in Santa Monica? ln addition to beroming the No. 1 Republican bugaboo and a key issue in campaigns for offices from the state Assembly level to the U.S Senate. CED has elected more than 50 of its adherents to city and rounty offices all over Qllifomia. So far it has pu~ only one legislator in office, Hayden himself in the Assembly. So Neilson may be wrong in saying CED is slipping. But a look at the evidence and talks with CED leaden do reveal a change in the group, a maturing as it aees that governing isa bit harder than protesting. "We're in a period of stability now," says Jack Nicholl, CED's executive director. "Through the process of electing people, we've seen the poaaibilities of having a substantial impact in government. But we must build coalitions to have effective majorities." One result cf this realiz.ation is a moderating of CED's rhetoric. Where four years ago, CED prom- ised to dump from office any of its adhe~nts who deviated from organization positions on any vote, no matter how minor, Nicholl now says. "We might not uae the same Bizarre reality fuels fantasy life . This year, the classic chlldren's book. "The Wind In the Willows." passes into the public domain. It became, and has remalned. -a best-~llef' since the day It waa published some 70 years ago, enjoyed as much by grown-ups as by the young aon for whom Kenneth Graham invented theee nightly bedtime atortes. Succe19ful authors of children'• books •• who are moetly men, surprisingly enough. and not women •• are atranp duclu indeed, and It lumt out that Graham, who save the world this d•Ujhtlul work. wu no exception to this rare cateaorY that includet Le-wlt Carroll, Hana Chl"lltlan Andenen. ihe Grimm Brothen •nd a.ear Wiide. -In a new definitive bk>lnphy of the aut.hot, 0 Beyond the Wild Wood," Peter Green dl1cl<»e1 that Graham wu a. deeply ~ per.>nallty, "aubject to otm.iw, h)'IUtrica.l 1nd.pnerally abnormal ~ ....... full of dll- llh&taonment and cravtnc fan· taay ... ,( ~ m-.n-.----w On the surface a proper Vic- torian, who WU the aus~ Sec• ;ctary of the Bank of F.n.gland. he wro~ letters ln baby-talk 10 his domineering wife, lost hill only chlld, a son. who committed 1uidde at 20, and dilldai.ned eex and retre-ated from adult re&.· tionahlpe. • In thete respecu, hew• much like all hls p~ In I 9th-amtury childftn '1 Uter'ltuft. whoee per'IONll lives wen eoctn· tric to the point of abnormality ~ who •lthft' were rhtkflew, or. whcm relat.lomhlp with ddldNn WM tneiC• devkiw or ctileant. AN:IM9itl ... uncomfortable ln the prwnae ol r.I chlldl'lft; ~ newr tnar1'Wd. nor WM known to haveaRJNalencount«.ud llWd • a lodltt' from hcMe to .... . Canoll Wallo I ...... md I c.libltt, who tnjoywd ~ pphmc unclad llttle 8'dl unUI -. they. reached the -. of puberty, when he I~ all interest if\ them. . 'fhe Grimm BrQth.ers were abl· emn lexicoCraphen, who lived together under the same roof from blrtfl to death, even after one of them married late in We. Wllde detterted h1a wife and three chil- dren for a handlome youna lord, but could not l"lltnin hla wte for t&able--boya. (Even the moat con· ventSonal of the poup. Sir James Barrie, author of "Pele!' Pan," never had a child and dJvotted bJa wile for edultery.) Pft'hape the reelity of a Oeeh..nd-blood child doea not mln'cle well with the fan\Uiee of child.hood exp; d ln lheR lm· mortal worka. rhetor1r today." An(!""CED'a current focus I.a on fairly traditional politics -rori- aolidaUng members in their offices while they build seniority, nm- 'ning voter registration drives to aid the entire Democratic Ptrty and pushing its pet causes. Thoee causes haven't changed at all since CED was founded in 1976 from the wreckage of Hay- den's unaucceuful U.S. Senate campaign: Rent rontrol, abate- ment of toxic wastes. llOlar enef1Y. The only recent addition to this agenda is firm opposition to junior rollege tuition. None of thetie issues is CED'a exclusive property -anymore, though, and the group haa no new causes th.at belong to it alone. "We no longer feel a sinlle group by it.self can be the dif • ference on any big lasue," said Nicholl. "So we've turned over a new leaf on the laaues and we'J"e • much more t:oal.ition oriented." Says St.even Riven, a lonctfme CED activist and a Hayden aide since 1976, ''The ~tream IMY. have caught up to Hayden. He paved the way on his mus, belna a bit ahead of hi.I time and taldna 10me heat for it. &at nowthere la far lees concern and apprehenidon •bout CED thon ~!ii Does this rMan jo&ned the establishment? cer- tainly wanta to convey t lm· ptemion, even pnc '° far • attend.ins a ,Los Anaelet Dodlet" twba1l camJ!.. October. But Repu dan'tquite buy It. .. By deMp. they km IUte they're~ men "'9blllb· nwnt." •YI Neillan. ••But they're really not becolnlftl men moa... ate in anythlnc but rheWtc.'" Dc>e1 thatmNn theOOPwtll no 1on1W be able to u. CID • a campaap ._., .. rel rathll' not haw u.n to kidl ....-. " N1611an -.ya. 118ut m., WtD be ...,.,_ ........ _. .. Aftd .lfcm. ....... Un~ pnl'J IOOft It may be k> t.D Ril lllllftibln b'4D ~ Dlmoa'a .. no.ii ... ,, ..... ~~--,_.. \ • . ' • I - . ' RAFF Jewelry . 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Poinsettias are easy to car:e for pnlnted outdoors in and after the holidays can be transplanted outside. moist. fertile soil as soon These beautiful red, pink. white or variegated as possible after the hol- plants with their i:nuliple br!icts (blooms) should be !days. Whl'n outdoors, placed inside your home in azaleas need the same tbecoolest. best lighted and items as indoors: air, ventilated room possible. moisture. shaded lo- Once a part or your holiday cation and warmth. plus decor. the plant should be a feeding of acid watered daily (or at least fertilizer. Only keep in- every other. day) with doors a few days. lukewarm water. Avoid Camellias -keep Using soft wawr. ' them indoors for only a If the leaves Jarn yel-short time. While they low or began to ~p. this ace In l'Ontaaners the soil could be causro bv insuffi-• must be kept moist. cient watering or the lo-Camell ias cannot be catibn is too warm or too r ro w,ded so trans- dark. planting s hou_ld be After the holidays. the undertaken as soon as blooms can remain for tht>y show signs of out- weeks. The plant can then be put outdoors an a very grdWi.ng their original sunny and frost-free spot. For a year. it wall continue t·on tainer. Tht•y need to grow in the original container. but 1f ground good drainage outdoors planting is preferred. it will also thr ive. Kept in the as well as add fertilizer original container, it should be transplan ted into a and a shade kx:ation . larger pot after a year. If planted in the ground . a ' Cyclamen should be good draining soil is mandatory for successful plant waterect by putting the growth. -, water in the saucer while blooms is a mwn. Foliage Pla1t1: Nor- mal house temperature should be just right for them. They 'require hght, b~ut not direct sunlight, an evenly moat soil, regular feedings that should begin 2 to 3 monthaafter you receive them. It they seem to fail Indoors. don;t set them outdoors as th~ cooler temperatures can shock them. Consult u nur- seryman on how to treat the plant. African Violets re. • quire abundan t diffused light with aa little dJrect sunlight as pouible. t.emperaturet a t about 60 to 70 degrees. watering from below with a once a month flushlnfl from the top ·and occasional fN-d- lngs of a alightJy acid fertillr.er. Avoid wetting I.he CJ10wn of the plant. LLOY1i•1m garden shop FRESH CUT CHRISTMAS TREES SEE THE DIFFERENCE WATER MAKESll 01111 & Pt.1111 OUA TREES ARE KEPT FRESH IN WATER FROM THE DAY TliEY ARRIVE. 01111 & ,,,,,,, - I TtHI '''-' '""' 'S." ' : Give A Living Gift . •· GREEN CUT OR LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES Save 10%:0ff marked price with coupon Plus Free Delivery Coup on gnnd until 1? I 9 A 3 Once outdoors. either in a con tamer or the they are indoors. 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Their appealing """flower clusters are either pink or cratnsoo and are followed by blue-black fruits. Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolim) is another you can depend on for vivid yellow flowers in spring follow<.>d by blue. grape-like berries and tlaen next fall its leaves turn a beautiful red. Tree~ mee ting topic Kay Starr of Edgemont will talk about growing Ch ristmas trees in Southern California for members of Christmas .Puppets The M11chell Marionettes present their annual Holiday show at Hun11ngton Center at 1. 2:30 & 4 p.m. Dec. 16. 17. 18,22. 23 & 24. the Horticultural Society of Orange 1----------t County. · T he group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the California Cooperative Extension. Anaheim. SHOCKED! . . . ' . . .. . . . Gardener's checkllst ~2e~. yeer" h ' Clll Rttritw help complete Christmas s oppmg Non·S.lf ~In lists. Besides plants. look for gardening ltrd JO.fO Rltrs • If you haven't sprayed your peaches and nectarines to prevent peach leaf -~curl. do so immediately and follow up with another spray before the buds tools. instruction books and containers. f•...._. _. •• _ • This as the month to plant roses. ~~ ~ ... J : •. : i, ••• I ' ... swell. r strawberries and fruit trees. SIU _ • Grapes can be pruned now. Before 441 OW..._,.,, lt.4. • Check into aaphnes that bloom in clusters or fragrant £lowers during February and March. you start, decide how you want the ..__,... ._., C.. vine to look and prune accordingly. H 1----6-2-'-·".40.._ __ _ • Garden cenu:_rs are we ll equipped to in doubt, ask a nurseryman. > • WE HAVE A PERFECT Wl Y TO MAKE A SPIRIT IRldHT THE HouDAY llOW IOUQUIT FIOMFTD ltoUllfUI. TrOdltlOnOI Plont fot ltlt flOlld0¥ -...on. In ,.,. l*>Om. FIO<ttt Wrapped. FRESH CEDAR &ARCAND c.dor bought fOSl'lloned tnro aottonds Thf fnttwe ~ogronce of Chrlttmos WRU TMS-Of N0011 fir. 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Oeoember 16, 1983 ~~deE?~~t---------~--------------~~----~~ O QC e Art Silver joins Estey Ho-over Plaza • earnings GRAND ~.~u.~~':~~!:~.ce'!!recipr and VP OPENING. dcnllcreative director at E1tey-Hoover Advertl1· lng'/Public Relation• of Newport Beach, it was announced by Daniel Hoover, compahy president. Silver ha.<t held top creative positions in major \erothing for Pre-Teens & Junior Si zes I .. 2200 Newport Boulevard • Costa Mesa Calt forn1a 92627 • (7 t4) 548·731 1 LIQUORS HOLIDAY agendes in New York, Chicago, San Francisuo and U>s Angeles. •••• Sharon M. Han10n of Newport Beach has joined Tbe Cox Ii Burell Advertising Co. as ooordinator, public relations, according to John C. Cox J r., president of the Newport Beach agency. Prior to joining Cox & Burch, Hanson served as media buyer/account coordinator with Ma rk Hild & At1oclates and Jacks and Rev._ne, a pair of Santa Ana advertising and public relations agencies. Hes.new responsibilities include coordi- nation of departmental publi~ity operations, media relations and assisting the account manager and exeeutive on all public relations accounts. . . .. Rolf Rudestam has been promoted to the pos1t.wn of dire<.•tor of client services at Jansen Public Relations, a division of Santa Ana-based ·Jansen A11ociate1 Inc. The announcement was made by Jack Vincent, vice president and direct.or of public relations. Rudestam came to Jan.sen from Textroob, lac. in Beaverton, Ore.. where he served as group public relations.manager for three divisions. lri his new position, Rudestam will provide strategic direction and guidance in all facets of public relations counsel and su pervise all existing client programs. ••• H-Bar Corp. of Laguna Niguel has selected Anderson Comma.oJcatioas Co. of Newpon Beach to direct its advertising and marketing program, announced Harry Hafer, president. H-Bar is SILVIA HANllN IWOHTAM manufacturer of the Therma Save waterbed insulation system. • • • PacTel Mobile Access of Costa Mesa has signed its second agent to roarket <.-ellular mobile telephone service in the greater Los Angeles area. The contract has been awarded to Advanced Mobile Phone Co. of Van Nuys. . . . .. Charles W. Ml11ler has been f=lected chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Heliooetics, lac. of Irvine. To accept the l>ost. Mmler resigned as chief executive officer of Westen Digital Corp., a semiconductor company. Helionetics deals with ultraviolet lasers. array processors, solar energy and ad_van<.-ed power conversion., up372 percent The N c wporl Beach-based Plaza Cotn· municatlons Inc, re- ported a Jn pen-ent increase in net eamiqgs from l e quart.tor E>nding Ol:t. 31, 198:{. The increase rep- resented a profit of $62.392 compared to $13,230 for the fin;t quarter a year ago. The mmpany's toJa} revcmues ~ increased• at a rt'(.vrd 66.7 per<.-ent rate to $549,425 from $329.650 a year ago. Plaza Communica· ttuns pubhshes "Regis- tered Representative"- a magazinl' dirl"Cted to the interests and career <·o ncerns of stock- brokers. Krantz named Richard. P Kratz, a N ewpo r t Beach ophthalmic surgeon, has be<:n named to the scien - tifk advisor>' board of ST AAR Sur~ical Co. S TAAij is a Monrovia -based re- search and developme.pt firm whi<.'h manufac- tures disposable surgical lo ts for use in cataract sur~ery . . CHAMPAGNE SALE Imported APC report s hows pr9f it MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS Don Per'ignon -V7 6 Moet & Chandon -extra dry Piper-Heidsieck -extra dry Codorniu-Br'ut Classico Bacca rat "Gift Box" Chantaine Brut Domestic Domain Chandon: Brut & Blanc de Noirs Korbel Brut -extra dry .. • I A DDITIO N AL FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR IN SHAl<EY'S LOT OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY Offer good thru Dec. 2 5. 1983 ~· " I I '42.95 '15.5 '5.95 Irvine-based Ameri- Padf 1c Corp.) an- noun<.-ed ra-ently that pruftts for the fourth quarter ended Sept. 30 were $4 72,000. or six 4 5. 90 c<'nts a share. on rev- , enuesof$14.894,000.Re-s3. 79 suits for the comparable ~·riod in the previous year showed a loss oC $1 .346.000, or 38 <.-ents a shan.:. on revenues of $fU15.000. •ksull-1 for the fiS(:al vt·ar showt"CI a loss of $Y51.000. or 45 t•en ts a sh:.irt•. un rf'venut:s of $:i5 .451,UOO Rt•venues tnl'n ·<.ised 115 percent 11Vt•r f1S<:al 1982 revcnuc'S of $16.456.000. and the loss d~-reaS('<i by $2.2 m11l1on from $3.144,000. or $ t .:l8 a share. ~- • • -i , .. 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E "O\ Clo"' C"O '-'"' '"' P f ""' Clow C"O ').ol•• N•I P I ~O• { ""' t "'I .. u ......... lnterqational Harvester predicts pr~f itable month ~ By U1e Asaocla&e4 PrcH • CHlCAGO -lnt.ematlonal Harvest.er Co. won approval Crom i&a lendera to res\rUctW'e l&a $3.5 billion debt for a third time and llaid i&a fi.acal 1983 u.e. were only a third as much a& in the previoua year. At a newa conference Thuraclay to announce approval of the debt plan, Chairman Donald D Lennox predicted the company would have a profitable month llOmetime in 1984. Industrial production on rise • WASHINGTON -ll)dustrial production rose a modest ~ut encouraging 0.8 percent in' November, but a separate government report said the foreign tradedeficithJta record in the third quarter. W.J&,h the release of the trade report Thursday. Corrunerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrise estimatc.od the trade deficit for all of 1983 will be $40 billion. GT E drops monthly ser vice fees •STAMFORD. Conn. -GTE Corp. is dropping its monthly service fees for long-di.stance telephone service an d Instituting a minimum monthly charge. GTE said Thursday that beginning Jan. 1, all its customers -busJness or residential -making more than $5 worth of ·long-distance calls during a month will not be charged a service fee. Someone making less than $5 worth of calls in a month will be billed $5. . Chrysler wants to retain Fraser DETROIT -Chrysler Corp. still wa.nts Douglas A. Fraser. the former United Auto Workers union president, to stay on the company's board o{ directors for another year. Asked ata newsconferenceThuniday whether he feels he can talk Fraser into staying on, Chrysler Chairman Lee larocca responded: "I would hope so. We haven't diBcussed it yet, but we will soon." Fraser, w hu retired from the UAW presidency in May, has said repeatedly he will leave the board when his term ends next year. A ir Illinois su$p ends flights CARBONDALE, Ill. -Air Illinois suspended its 120 dally flights. aft.er questiona were raised about its safety standards. Two months ago, 10 people died when one of its commuter planes crashed. Thursday's action will aHec.'-t 12,000 to 15,000 holiday travelers, the airline said. Fifteen airports m Illinois, Indiana, Misaouri. Kentucky, Iowa and Tennes&.'<' .m .. affected by the.shutdown. Conrail continues profit-making WASHINGTON -Conrail continues to make a profit, increasing the likelihood the government-owned freight railroad will be sold intact rather than in parts to private interests. The U.S. Railway Association said Thursday that froiv June l to Oct. 31, Conrail had net income of $161 miU1on. almost double what t he railroad had predicted .. 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" -I Off S 1 Se-• ' t PaHfcrlt T ~,,...y oc t AMGentC6 • I OtWtl~ UAl!Mfl lf'C 1) Toaco(1t lu=-' arlallAK :C!.!'wu1d "iii" " Mef~ t=~ &.: J:~ = h .. 8:: u 1)1.ot -'" Ott s J f:"' = '"' 811 u ,_,_~Oft ll ·~ -°" .u '"' -.. °" ., ~':: ,·,~ ~ :1 ft:'.:-~~ g,' :· ~ ... -.. Ott •• "' -'• g: .. .. --•7 ni, -''-Oi/ t I ==~ ~ ~ =-l.. ~ ' . -• Orange Coast DAJL't P.ILPT /frldey, Oecembe·r 16, 1983 ' All l I Warriors sri.rvive r I CdM Wins a battle Irvine forward John Peterson tries to block shot of CdM 's Scott Green, Delly l'tloi ~o bf Mow"'d llptn while 'Blair Pettis ( 2 4) looks o n during ·Irvine Tournament action. - Sea Kings hot at line, top Irvine By RICHARD PUNN •-1a1 10 llM oe11, Pllol World War Ill may t'Ome a bit early in th«? Sea View League this seaso n if Thursday night's Irvine-Corona del Mar game 1s any mdit·auon or wh<1t's ahea d CtiM (6-1) lt~k ad va ntage of lrvme fouls an the fourth quarter, sinking 12 of 14 free throw at· tempts in the quarle>r to pull com- fortably ahead of tht• Vaqueros and roll to a 57-47 win m the semifinals of the lr11m e Basket- ball Tournam£'nl al Ir vine High . CdM fat·es Woodbridge at 8 for the title at Irvine High. Irvine battled the St'a K ings to the wire. but when a team goes to tpe free throw line 34 umes and converts 25, it's tough to stay in it. "We're a good free-throw shooting team. We take 1t to our opponents at th<' line," said Sea King Coal-h JaC'k Errion. "It's ~n a big pl us for us our fr(?(' throw shooting " CdM, which shot 40 pemm t from th£' floor and was tailed for only two fouls in thl' first half. was aided by &y u Green's 10 first-half poinL'f"fo ll•ad at inter- mission. 28-19 And, just as 11 did Tuc'Sday night against Wl'SlC'rn. lrv mC' came through w1tl1 a strong third quarter b.y out~:oring CdM, 15-9, lo l"Ul the Sea King lc•ad to 37-34. At one strC'kh. Irvine poured in ISee CdM. Page Al 21 Fear of unknow~ plagues Rams. There's always a certain amount of fear associated with the unknown And basic-ally. that fear s tems . from a lack of t'Ontrol concerning a situation . I have yl't to find anyone w ho hkcs the feeling of being helpless". that unknowing. · unfamiliar sensauon that usually leave8 an SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO •Unknown Nu. 5: Ewn 1f the H.ams beat NC'w Orlt•ans. and that's il' big IF l-ons1der10g whl're thC'y have to al'C:'Omphsh their task. thl' ll'am must then sll and wall and hope somebody -eithe r Dallas. Ch1l·ago or T ampa Bay -will hC'lp tht•m out. Bill Shannon Tourney schedule (at Irvine H igh) Firth plal't> :I-Canyon v~. Sava nnu Consolation •l :JO-Laguna ~II"' ""'· Costa Mesa Third Pia<'(' 6 :30-Mis ion \iejp '~· Irv inf' First Plal'f' 8-\l·oodbridge u •. Cd)I • It's Baldi to rescue; CdMnext, By CURT SEEOEN 01 lh• Dtllr 1'1101 l l•H For awhlk'. 1l didn't look hke they'd ever get Thursday night's Irvine basketball Tourname nt ' semifi nal game betwC'en Wood- bridge High and M1ss1on Viejo Hjgh und<.•r way .,.. Most of lhOSC' in attendan~ t:Ould at"<.'l·pt the fat·t that the • UniVJ,lf>Sl ly-Canyon game we n't • three ovt•rt1m£'S earher in t ht• a fte rnoon T ha t was a leg1t1mate t'aUSt' for dC'l;.ay T hings Wl'lll downhill from th er<.• It should bt• nutc'CI that Wood · brid ge h(•l<.I un for a 56-48 victory tu earn thl• right to mf.'et Corona del Mar tonight a t 8 for the tour- nament championship at Irvine High. But C0<1t·h 8111 S hannon's War- riors had to survive a night of frustra uon and later fear for the health of on<' of his .players in ord er t.o rN1c·h the c hampionship ' contest. T hl· gaml' l>l·gan. or rather didn't begin. lx.'<.:ilusc..' of a comedy of errors First. the• scoreboard 'mysteriously went blank se<.'Onds before the opening upoff - which haa already been pushed back 45 m inutes lx'<:ause or the Uni-Canyon marathon A fl•W minutes bc·fore that problem was solvc-d. a bank of ligh ts al the· north e nd of the 1See WARRIORS. Page Al21 open pit in one's s tomach . · Undoubtedlv. the Rams have thal feeling t.oday • and then some. as the ir future is filled with not onlvone unknown buta myriad or them . Such as: •Unknown No. I. Which New Orleans team will show up agains t the Rams S unday? The one that lost 7-0 to New England two weeks ago? Or the one t hat beat Philadel- phia, 20-17. in overtime last S unday? Let's not kid ol?lrselves. the answer to this one is easy -with a playoff spot on the hnf' thl' Saints wrll bE' read y •Unknown No 1: How long will V1m"C r erragamo be a ble tu play with his woundN.I right hand? - •Unknown No 3. Evc>n 1r ft·rrag<1010 can go the dista nce. how cffe<.·uve will hl• lx.•"! •Unknown No. 4: Will an cxhaustet.1 a nd overused Ent· Dickerson hav£' enoug h >strength to run through a ver y phys1t·al New Orleans defense? It"s the last on<'. too. that's the rea l k11lt•r Th£-Rams· fate 1s nu longe r their own · Their performance tht• last two Wt>t.'ks a I :l-9 luss to P h 1ladclph1a and a 21-7 setbal·k lo Nt·w Eng land -saw to that And you t·an btj,t t he> Rams arP kicking thl'ffist'IVl'S now bc'<.:a US(' of 1t "We've kind or worked ourselves mto this thing:· admits r erragamo. who will d£'f1m tel.Y start for the Rams Sunday fbarrmg an y further mJury to his hand in pral·tice today) "What we have t.o do now 1s go m there l~ee RAMS, Page A'l3._ . HoJVe 's suspension gets full support from Dodger owner ,, Sunset trio turned hack Marina, Edison, Ocea_n View dealt tournament losses Suns.t League teams had th•" ~~ • lead all score rs. whill' tc·ammate troubles on the basketball floor BASKETB LL Dave Dresnit k addC'd 11 Thursday as Marina. Echson and · StC've Hammond led Foothill Ocean View stumbled in tour-points and John Uraheim toss<.'<1 with 17 potnts • nament ~lay. in 11 Saddleback f>2 . E l Toro 41 Westminster and ~addl~back Tht• Chargl·rs. still without wo':' tourney consolation finals. Dominguez 60, E dison 43 l'l'nh•r JC'ff Arnold who isn't ex -wh1~e m the N~wport Christian The Chargers (4 -21 l'Ould nut pt..>t•ted ba<:k until nt·x l month. Tournament, Liberty Christian ket>p up w ith quick Dominguez lat·ked the fire power lo stay with advanced. but the host school was and we re dropped into the third th£' Roadrun ners m the t'Onsola - knocke? off. . plal-e game of the La Quinta lio n c h a mpion s hip or the Heres how 1t went. Tournament. Nftagnolia Tournament. Santa Ynez 54, Marina 46 Brad Hachten had 16 pmnts as El T oro (2-4) OpC'nt'd sluggishly the only Charger in double' fig-as the Roadrunners (5-1) rated ures. while Rodney J ohnson was out to a l 2-fi fi rst quarter lead. the leading re bounder with six Brinn Wa lton Sl'Orl·<l ei~ht of his Edison fell bE'hmd bv 17 at LOS ANGELES (A'.P) -Peter O'Malley, owner of the Los An · ~eles Dodgers. said T hursda y he s upports the decision made by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn to suspend pitcher S teve How(• from baseball for one year. "We r esp ec t t he Com - missioner's decision, we will cer- tainly abide by it , a nd, quite frankly, I agree with it." O'Mall ey said in a statement is- sued by the Dodgers about ;m hour a fter K uhn's decision was made public. "Baseball and illegal drugs are incompatible and Wl' will not tolerate the use of thl'St' drugs by any of our employes. "However. Steve Howe has the romplete support of the Dodgl'r organizat ion in his rehabilitation program. We will do everything possible to hasten the day when S teve' can join his teammates. The Vikings dropped their fifth decision without a victo ry and were s hoved into the <.'Onsolation bracket of the Santa Maria Tour· nament at Hant'OCk College. ha lftime. cut it to 11 eariv m th£' game -h igh Iii po1n l'i during th£' third quarter. bu~ l'OUld make' no ISee PREP. Pal(t-Al:l1 ~ i ke Cro_w_l_e.a..y_• ___ _ "I am optimistic that StC've will be pitching again in 1985 but he is rl'sponsible for his attions and ii Hitting only 7 of 27 from the field in the first half. Ma rina fell 0 bE'hind 33-16 at t he in termission. a deficit from w hich the Vikings <.·ould not re<'Over further threat .to Domingul'z. Kevin Flem ing led the winners wi th 14 poinL'i. Theismann h~adl)d HICHMOND. V;1 1AI'>-J<>t.> Thl•ismann. tht· quartt·rbat k or th<' Wash ington Hl•dskms. isrons1d<·r- mg a multi year. multim1llion dollar offer to join tht· New J erM'V GC'ncrals of the United States Football LC>agu£'. the Rk hmond Times-Dispatch reported forUSFL? "We tamE> bat k and played a strong set:ond half and at·tua ll y cut it to six (48-42) ... said Marina Coach S teve Popovich. "But we missed some key foul shots aqd that hurt us." · Senior Mike Crowley. w ho 9COred all 11 of his points m the second half. was the V1k10gs lead- ing rebounder w ith 11 Forward Bill Belanger had 14 Foothill 60. Ocean View f>4 Tht· Sea hawks (3·31 \Wrt· l'11mina ted from the Tourm1men1 of Champio ns m P omona. On·an View got off to a -ilow start in the first quarter. trailing by a l 2-7 rount. and although the Seahawks dosed to with in a baske t on a number of occasions. thev never could l'atch the Bakersfield school S teve Moser had 20 poml'l to today The nl•wspapt•r smd it ll•arnc'(.i from an unnamt-d USF L soun 't'.' that Theismann a nd Donald Trump. th<' 37 -year-old Ne w York real estate m1lliona1re w ho ra~ntly bough\. thl' Generals. have talked by tel~phone sevt'ral timt.>s a nd met face-to-face Nov 19 'Magic' missing from Laker attack .,, PHOENIX. Ariz (AP) With the "magic" man no long<.>r in their lineup these days. th£' Los Angc lt>s Lakers have been forced to do a juggling act - somewha t unsuccessfully. "They're a lot different team without Magic Johmon and I think that shows," said Phoenix forward Larry Nance, who pumped In 33 points to pKe the Suns to a 114· 104 victory ov~r their P11d fk' Oivwon rivals here Thunday n&cht an a National BHket· bell ~Uon game. ''They 1tlll n m the ball 1 lot, but they don't nan It quhe u wt M with Mtalc. He rmk• a real a dJff~ an their off~." Ju11i~11. u 11:: &...CAK1.·1~ J ll·s tur g uun .I. dislocated his right index finger Dl-c. 2 and will sidelined until mid-Janua ry. Los Angeles has struggled to a 2-2 rl"<'ord since then. "I'm not alarml'<i. Thcrc'11 be<>n a Htt le shock to the team. but you t'uwe to ~ r~alilllc In the ltanAltion now," said Lakers Coach Pat Riley. "I just know It'll take Ume. We're frustrated and w e ahow it out ther(•. But we just can't s et fr\lltrat.ed and di'IU'tt'd when we're trying." "h 's exasper~tlng knowlf'\C we're a good team and wt cen't play ~fr('('liW· ly," Mid Lot Ana~J('(l center Karttm Abdul-Jabbar. who WM ht-Id to .lutt I& point.II with scVl'n t'Uming In the aecond hl•ll "Wt• don't "'li nt to turn in to a bud team .. "This IS an ndjustm<>n t for SOO\C' uf 1>Ur li(UY8 w ho arl;'n't usro to IU1Jing. Th<'v'vr got to gc.'\ uS<>d t.o struggling a bi t. it's lmporum t to be very strong and very po1lltivt•.'" 3ddl'<I Rll.-y. :·o u r h~·Qrl" wcrt> in this· one tonight PhOl•ni)( just played good and il's obvlou11 that they wont<.'d it. We had o ('Ouplf' uf upportunlu~ 10 get back In In l:it(• In tht• gunw. byt we ml!4handlcd lh<' bAll." Thl' L.nkl•f'l' outrd>oundro PhOC'nlx. ~~·32. hut l'Olnmjtu.'Ci 30 tumov••J'2' 1neluriinl( 17 In lh<• ~md hair. an N<'W York lo discu~ the possibilities of Theismann pining the• tC'am. "Trump hos made no formal offer," said tht' ..;ourt•£'. who insisted on anonymi~y. "But he and Jue.• have' talked about a three-year d~al that would make JOf' the highesJ IJlid professional team sport athlete in history." ... Rl•ached at h1s northern Virginia home Thurs· day n ight. Theismann said, "l have no comment on a ny of that. I'm just not discu~ing my rontract situation with a nybody." Asked if It were true that he h ad met w ith Trump and h(id received an oHer. Theisman n said . "l · will not confirm that and I will not deny that The less :said about this. the better. Yoo understand. don't vou?" · T rump l'UUld not\)(.' reached for t'Ommcmi. Thdsf'l'\Qnn. the No. 1-rated p&Mer In tht• Natlonul Football League who has thrown for 3,-541 yards and 27 touchdowns this season. is in the lK'C'Und yeur of a four·ycar contract algnt."d prior to the 1982 season. thc iiea10n when Thelsmann led tht.• Redskin!! 10 victory in thc Super Bowl. This yl'ar, tht' Redskins on• l :l·2 and, with a victory over tht.' New York (hunl.ll ~·t horn<' Saturdtty. cQfl cUnch the NFC Eo~t II tic. T\•rrn.... of Tfwlsmllnn's contract with tht• Rt-dtklM t•ull for him to tl'«'iY.:' approJ(.imat<•ly s.11~1X>0 \hi• .. uon. At that .. 1ary. he ts unona tht! lowtst paid quarterblK-b ln t~ NFL. 8CC.'Ol'Cllng to fllJUl'ff rompill.'d by the NFL Play.n "->datJon. Sl""-1.' laJt spring. ~lsmNV\ haa bftt\ au~mpt· 1nJ( to perMdv Redlklna ownef J--.-k Kt-nt Cookt.• to 1n1ru•11V<' tftl rontr~t will be up to him to prove that he is t·apable of returning ." · The commission£'r's offin · a lso revealed 1t had imposed one-year suspensions without pay on Willte Wilson and Willi£' Aikm s of K an'* sas Ci ty and formC'r Royal Jerry Martin. • Kuhn saul 111 f)nnoum·mg th~ Rowe was suspt'ndl'd for orw year without pay that the 25-year -old left-handcll rPltC'f al'e "has con- tinued his involvement with i~ lega l drugs "For mstann.•. on three SC'paratt> oct'aslons in NovPmber 1 98~. weekly d rug wsts administered to Howt> rl'turned positive results for twam£' USl'... the statement said. "We are satisfi ed that the~ results a re <ll'(.'Urate and the re- sults have' not been disputed by Mr. ,Howe's re presentauves." Rov lk-11. Howe's attorney, saiCI ht• was d1sappointt>d by the de- C'ision "for a lot of rl'asuns. not th<.• • lc•ast of wh1t·h 1s that in l9lm that's turn of tht• l'<•ntu r!v km't'-j<•rk n•nt·t 111n. ~ "I don't thmk you should purl· ish sonwmw who has a discaSt';· said SC'll "I think Jhe s!Htem('tit (that Howl' rNurnt>d posit1Jt.' tl'sts for t•ot·oim• USC' last month ) Is a<.'c·uratf'. T h£' guv (Ho we) is n1.: ,"Thl' antl•resung thi ng is that he's aw1.1rt• ht• is nol well. He ls improving. Ht' 1s now St't'tn(( tile• Dodgers' doctor. w hich was rr!Y sugg<>Stion and he agrN'd to do tt He's trying." Bell said. · "I think it's a sham<' t hat thev (the Comm1ssioner's offit't') ah spending their e nergies on puA- ishmC'nt rathC'r t han hc"lpuig these propk> " Cochron quits at Mater Dei i • Matt•r LA•i llfgh football coa•h Waytw C:ochrun hmc rcslgnfd aftt.'r t•ight !il.'ll!illtl8 ti:' tht• school's hc>Od ('Oll<'h. t Coc:hrun ltt1111plloo a 44-38-2 rt.>· rord nt M ull'r Ot•I nnd hil4 19l3 wam hod n ti 6 rt'C.'Urd. includie\l( favt> . hutoull4. Mater IA-I a(f .. va~''' to tht• iK.'<'Ond rut.Ind oft~ 8it1 F1 vt.' playoffti thi!t INIOf\, 11 • lf\I to "4arina. ~ MONt'l·hs t u.-t pN•Yiously unbcat«m F • tanA In tht• op.•nln~ round. .. I . ~ 12 Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 16, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Injured Bradshaw .. · hoping for a mir.acle from a m yna bird From AP dispatches ' PITISBURGH -Pittsburgh [!] Steelers quartNback Terry Bradshaw 4. • has used the powers o( acupunctur£ and a $1 2.000 machine to help aid his aiUng right elbow. Now. he's turned for healing help lo a myna bird insured for $1 2 million. Bradshaw·met the bird, named Rajah, for 30 minutes Wednesday m a meeting that resulted from a phone call to a radio sports talk show by the bird's owner. Collin Kerr of Toronto, Canada. Kerr daims Rajah, in- sured by Lloyd's of London. has helped numerous sports teams and is a football fan because the bird "loves the movement." "The bard sat on his hand, •"ADSHAW then ,where T erry was hurt- ing. He said at (his injured arm) felt very warm. He said he felt 1t healing," said the bird's owner, Collin Kerr of Toron to, Canada. Kerr said the bird took an immediate liking to Bradshaw. · "Terry has a marvelous attitude, and the bird picked up on the attitude ve ry quickly. It was a very wonderful thing," he said. "•ry is everything a leader and.winner should be." K err sajd the bird has compiled a 2,003-78-1 ret'ord of helpin~ those who believe in its powers. Quo te o f the d ay ~ Larry Holmes, the World Boxing Coun- cil heavyweight champion. on why he wants $100 million to fight World Boxing Associa- tion champ Gerrie Coet.z.ee· "Because it is a nice round figure." Navr a tilova to ps Shriver HONG KONG -Wimbledon m champion Martina Navratilova beat · • Pam Shriver. 7-6: 6-3: to win the a women's challenge tennis tournament Thursday. Navra ulova collected $40,000 and Shriver got $'30,000. Kathy Jordan' beat fellow American .Kathy Horvath 6-0. 7-6 to finish third in the four-player tournament. USC rolls o ver San AntOl\iO Junior forward RoD H,plmet, a m product of El Toro High, KOl'ed a career-high 24 polnta Th~ ni1ht aa USC whipped Texu-San Antonio, 84-68, in a college buketba.11 game at the Sports Arena. The Trojan.I, now 4·6, led motl of the way, buildina a 41-.27 halftime lead ... Ellewhere, forward Roa Aadenon notched 18 polo" to lead Fresno State to an easy 73-46 victory over Sacramento State. The Bulldogs (5-2) broke the game open early with 14.straliht pointa to take an 18-10 lead ... In a women·~aame, Clleryl Mtller led the way with 31 pointa and Pam McGee had 19 pointa and 10 rebounds to pace top-ranked USC to an 82-74 victory over No. 3 Georgia at the Sports Arena. Tigers sa y they'ij-'Sig n Evans DETROIT -Outbidding 16 other II maj>r league teams, the Detroit 'rigers say they have reached an agreement in principle 'wnh Darrell Evans. 1983's most highly-sought free agent. The ex-San Francisco Giant was expected today to sign a three-year agreement' with lhe American League club after further negotiations overnight with , Tigers General Manager Bill Lajoie. said Evans' agent, Jerry Kapstein. ", .. Things are moving in a positiv~ direction ... if we can reduce to writing an agreement that both sides can sjgn, Darrell Evans will become a member of the Detroit Tigers," Kapstein srud Thursday night from San Diego. Detroit Manager S parky Anderson said ,Thufsday from his home in ThouSilnd Oaks that he hadn't decided" where to play Evans, who was chosen by 17 clubs in the free agent draft. U.S. rallies to tie Sovie ts · CINCINNATI -Ed Olczyk's g<?&l m with 15:26 to play lifted Team USA into ' a 4-4 tie with the Soviet Selects in an exhibition hockey ga.me Thursday night. The tie preserved the Ametican 's 2-1-1 lead In the six-game series against the Soviets. The Soviets took advantage of . several defensive lapses by the Americans to score three consecutive goals and grab a 4-3 first-period lead. After a scoreles,, second period. Olczyk took a pass at the left of the Soviet goal, leaned around goalie Aleksandr Tyihnykh and pushed it in for the tie. The game was pl{lyed at Riverfront Coliseum before 14.153 fans-the largest crowd ever to see a hockey game in Cincinnati. T e levisio n , radio TV: NFL -New York Jets at Miami. 6 p.m .. Channel 7. RADIO: NFL -New York Jets at Miami, 6.. p.m .. KNX ( 1070). NBA -San Diego at Lakers, 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570). • ~lrvi ne's Greg Dunlap -,(left } dishes off pass to Bo bby Rhode~ a nd Va- 0.-, ....................... Upln quero Neal Lan ce (right ) is press- ured by CdM 's Bl air Pettis. WARRIORS SURVIVE. • • CdM. • • ·From Pag& A 11 Univers1ty High gym went o\Jl That took some electronu: wiz- ardry on the par t or somebody But the wacky beginning was quickly forgotten four mmutt'S into the game ·when Woodbridge teammates Marco Baldi and Tom Tobiason. collided while going for a rebound. Baldi IS 6-9. 225 Tobiason Ii. fl 0. 160. Guess who wound up on tht· bottom of th<' two-man pall' Tobiason. a senior forwurd, suf - fered a badly-c:ut hp and a t·ut above the eye. But he a lso hit tht• back of his head hard when ht• fell, and it didn't ht•lp wht:n Baldi landed on him. From.Page A 11 "I think the d.lstn.it·uons al the 10 straight points jn the third start probably madt· for a sloppy quarter beforl' Ray Zahradnik hit game," Shannon said later. "You a 15-foot.er at the buzzer to put know. thf' longer <t guy Lies out CdM up by t hree there on the rtoor, the more Th(' Vaqueros <'Ommltled 22 people s~n to think <ibout it." fouls, St'Ven in the fourth quarter, fv1ark Foringer added 12 points , and ~dM. took full advantage of f,,,. thC' Warriors (5-l) whali• 1he situation _ 13orsuk and Mike Mu rphy fin-Irvine t:ame wllhm four (49-4::>) ished with eight pomts apie<-e. with 2:38 l~ft in the fourth quar- Tonight's championship match ·ts somC'lhing of a reu11ion for a rew of the key participants, and mmically, Tobiason is one of th<•m. Tobiason attended Corona ~ll'l Mar when he was a high S<.'hool freshman. · ter. but wuh CdM's slow set-up offense. Irvine was forced to foul. w h ich eventually lC'd to the Vaqs' downfall. ' "Our frL>e throws kept us in there. but n's too ear ly in the year tu start gNllng sausfied," said Errion. Rather than risk th(• t hante of In nLhl·r Irvine Tournamt'nt a<:- moving Tobiason with a pos.o;1blc• t11>n at University High Thurs- Oilers, VikeS post lopsided wins h('ad injury .. officials called para _ d;.iy med1c:s who wast('d httlt· t1mt• 111 arriving lo ht-Ip th<.' fallt·n pl:.ivt·r Canyon 61 , University 59 Tobiason attuallv walkt'<l ot I Huntington Beach. now 3-2 overall. The Oilers hit . the court when ail of this wa~ their first nine shots from the floor and were off and over, but he was tak('n tu tht· L l' on a rd Han n.n <'ma n n · s Though the Vaqueros fell to 5-2, Coach Al Herring should be satisfied His team committed only four turnovers~ Cwo in each half. out-reboundl'd 0the Sea Kings (27-19) and hC1d a fine shooting percent.a~ from the floor (44 percent) in the serond half after a poor fi rst half (32 perteol). The girls' basketball teams from -Huntington Beach and Marina highs flexed their muscles In posting lopsided non-league triumphs Thursday night. Meanwhile. Newport Christian su~fully opened play in the .Beaumont Tournament by downing Yucca Valley. Here's what took place: HantiDgton Beach 86, Santiago %3 The Oilers simply outclassed the Cavaliers in building leads of 25-1 after one quarter. 50-7 at halftime and 74-11 entering the fourth"quarter. The reserves played more than the regulars for Sports on TV for weekend Saturday 9:30 a .m. (2) Washington. TELEVISION NFL -New York Giants a t 10:30 a.m (7) -COLL EGE FOOTBALL - Division I-AA Champtonsh1p: Southern Illinois vs. Western Carolina.' Noon (11) -YACHTING -Highlights of the 1983 America's Cup (taped). 12:45 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Louisvill e at North Carolina State. running. hospital for treatment . Off the bench. Kelly Murray ·scored a "I think Marro r<•allv ft•lt wet season-high 20 points, while Yvonne Cordova and about what hap~nc-d." Woud- Eve Titus had 13 apiece, Nancy Lund chipped in with bridge Coach Bill Shannon :.aid 12 and sophomore Wendy ~ker 10. afterward . "The kids on th1!. tt·am Lund also contributed 10 rebounds. are real close." Marina H , Dana HIU1 zo Baldi felt so ~h..£. w(.•nt The Vikings, leading by 13 at halftime,' out and scored 23 pom~ against continued the romp in the third quarter by outscoring the much. shor~r Dtablos lo spark the host Dolpins, 20-3. the W~or wm._ Marina (5-2) welcomed the return of Judy . Baldi scored n.ine points m thC' Calkins, who missed the Foothill game because of fi rst quarter to give Woodbridge a illness. Calkins, averagtng 17 points per game this 15-8 advantage. He watched from season, hJt 6 of 10 from the field for 12 points. the. bench for. m?Sl of th~ se<'Ond Marina's Jill Bellamy was the game's leading penod after p1~k.mg up has se<.'ond scorer with 15 poin't.s. Sophomore Heather Kirkup foul. Not surp~1s1!1gly. ~he D~ahl~ had 10 points and 12 rebounds. sc~al?ped to wt thin 24-20 at mwr- The Vikings meet Miaaion Viejo Saturday at 5 mJSSion. . . o'clock in the Cypress Tournament. Sharp-shootm~ senior Jim Evans got the D1ablos cloSE-. h1 t · Newport Cllrbtlan 36, Vacca Valley H ting six of his team-high l 'l points The Conqueron (4-1) advanced into tonight's in the se<.'Ond period. 6:30 semHinals against Aquinaa, thanks to a stout But Baldi was back m thl· thml defensive effort which held Yucca Valley to just 15 quarter to score another 11 pomu. points in the first three quarters. as the Warriors opened a 41 -31 Point guard Tina Anderson 9COred 12 points, all cushion going into the final l'1gh t from the outside and Lisa Mohler played well minutes. defensively, holding Yucca Valley's top scorer. Mi~1on V1ejo·s dC'spe rat1on Michelle Rowe, to eight points, about 10 below her fouling gave Tom Borsuk seven average. free throws m the final quarter, Debbie Mohler. who had 11 points, ~ pulled and the 6-1 senior guard sank {1vC' down 10 rebounds for Newport Christian. of them to hold off the Diablos. t•1ght-fout shot with two seronds rt·ma1111ng m the third· overtime ~avt· Canyon the victory, sending th<' Comanches into loday·s fifth -place game against Savan- na l!r11\'L'rs1ty needed a 13-fool -.hot bv Norm Stolzoff with seven ~'l-onds left in regulation to send the gamf' mlo over time. It was Hannemann connecting from 15 feel out to force the <:l'("(Jnd overtime. Stolzoff finished the night with a game-high 21 points. while ll'ammate Brad Arnold had 10. University is now 2-4 and doesn't resume play until after Christmas m the Canyon Tour- nament. Costa Mesa 61 , Artesia 48 CarL-er high scoring efforts I rom JUniors Mall Judd (21 points) and Karl Kimme (18) lifted the Mustangs (2-3) into todav's 4.30 consolation finals .1ga1nst Lagun{l Hills_ Mesa. which opened the season w1lp three straight setbacks. began pulling away in the latter stages of the third quarte r after thC' game was nip-and-tuck · to that point. ··At the end. we had to keep fouling. and they were deadly (at the line)." said Herring. ··we had to start gambling. We had to C'Ome from far back -and fight for everything we got. "It was an interesting game - very hard-foughL lt's Cun to play them (the Sea Kings) -they're well coached. It'll be an interest- ing game when we play them again." G n"Cn, who led all scorers w ith 20 poi nts, and Matk Osgood who added 14 s~arheaded the Sea King attack. G reen and Blair Pet- tis each pulled down six boards for Corona. The two teams played like a couple of heavyweights punching 1t out in the 15th round. Neither team would fall -or give in. Irvine finally had no choice. CdM also played a fundamen- tally sound game. It turned the ball over only three times in the · second half. "This is som(' league. If they're all like this, it's going to be a war," said Herring. l p.m. (4) -NFL -Cincinnati at Minnesota. .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <56> -coLLEGE FOOTBALL -California &w1 Mari· na ki· ckers down CdM 3 2 lll: ~ S~Fullerton vs. Northern Illinois. · ' - 5 P=ft1.\tJ-WIDEWORLDOFSPORTS-Jeff Marina High jumped to a 3-0 lead, And in another non-league game. Chandler (32-1-2) defe nds his WBA bantamweight then held of( host Corona del Mar to Fountain Valley's Julie Rowley scored crown against Oscar Muniz (36-3-3) in a scheduled post a 3-2 high school boys 9occer three goals to lead the Barons to a 4-0 15-round bout in Atlantic City (taped). victory Thursday. win over visiting E8tancia. 8 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Dean Pacolba, Pat Penner and Lucas At Tustin, Carolyn Blake. Patti Kansas State at Nevada Las Vegas. Halhsledt each U;illied once for the Brown, Samantha Allen and Nic:olc ~ 11 p.m. (11) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Vikings, now 3-1. Condon each scored goals as CdM ;Florida Citrus Bowl: Maryland VS. Tennessee. In high achoo! girls action, Corona improved its record .to 3-2-1. : 11:30 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKE TBALL -del Mar High erupted for three goals in Sea King goalkeeper Stephanie :Memphis State at UCLA. the second balf to break open a tight Noonan had 14 saves to record her • RADIO . game ancf defeat Tustin, 4-0. second shutout of the' young 1euon. ·: NFL -New York Giants ;.u Washington, 9:15 li-=ji.i1(ii~~iirii~ii~iii•ii~iiMiiMirfiifi~ii~ :a.m .. KNX (1 070). CoUege Football -California lllii ;Bowl ID: Cal State Fullerton vs. Northern Illinois, l ;p.m., KWVE (108-FM), KFOX (93.5-FM). KWRM '( 1370). College Basketball -UC Irvine at University of San Diego, 7:30 p.m .. KWVE ( 108-FM): Texas-San . Antonio at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p.m .. 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TP\t Trmt 77.JS SEVENTH ltACI. 400 verO\ Peh Bov Jo ll eckevl S 40 J 40 ) 00 Jumt>o Peciflc 1CrHge<) S IO '60 Rallt Your Ou01 IHarll '60 Al'o r ac~ BIH lt r BkAt S~vl>O Cio Mel Cio Heiro1n Tl-ne, ltallt A Hu\llt r !>ouart•Conct ol T•me 20?9 U EXACTA I' I I paod "3740 Sl ~K SUI lt-l·f• 10·3·0 Pl•O '2,061 20 wllll l'llne WIM1"9 llC,th !flVf nor"'' Cetrvo•tr -'31.2'8 u •tGHTH u c• . .00 varas Nivar Sllofl (Crteger ) I 70 Clllnlewlnll <Mvttl) Uno tM (Treourtl •OO J60 110 •OO S20 Bow Al\o raceo l UClt.• Stow Ber Ma•CU\, Rocl<al>O. SI• l t Time 2000 l2 EXACT A ti·•> j)a10 J.46.20 NINTH RACI:. lSO varOl Torell The Monev <1tu111 16.10 I«> 4 00 Miu Candy Bow !CrHvtrl 6.60 i.20 Sunnv And Miki (Cerdoal 2 40 AllO r1ctd CllKl\eroul, Lton1 MOO/I, Cnlc APOiio, Aw Nell•• Belll, !>ar•ht S1orm, SM' A Ruler. Time lf.10. u IJlACTA (10·11 1>elC1 .... eo. Anenaenct •,216 H .. vwood P ar11 THU•SOAY'S aasuLn 121M .. )0 ... ., --~ ,,......., f'MUT RACE. ' IUtlongl. Er1.1p11\oe (Valtmuela) • 20 3.00 2.60 Snooe>v Tom IMtfG•dol uo 2 to lntlae Moves ITtlelra) 6 20 Al$0 raceo. Oenclng ltlt>ot, Slllrlev'l Sltvt R., s-PrOlP«l, lrOft AllV. Tlm<t· I II 1/S Sl:COHD RACIE. I 1116 mllel Take • Rt>I tsi-make<) 11.20 UO S.00 Aefuno Offer IFuenltsl S 40 '20 Jel Polley (SIDllle) •• 20 Alw rec~ Run Int Gelu v, Siar Mli· ltrlel, Sorrowful Summ«, BtnCIOr'l Ptldt. Hel Soul. Courl Au, Ed'' Sur_,., · Peo11v'l (OOI, Ola Wlndv l ime 144 U DAILY DOU8LI lf·91 Paid U2 20 THlaD RACE. 6 lutlo"9l Cel\dv 1n Courl (Hewlevl 9 60 S.20 3.20 Grauv KllOlt 1Pearo11) 16.00 f.60 Soenl'" Oan 0 COll•erei) 4 20 AllO receo Aa1u a T eDla, Tv1>lca1 Pro, Toe Two w. •• ,. Ht"l. l-tr. H•br•H. s ... 1. vl~lnla G1mbltr, Slatt Blue, Forbel lucky St•tn T1mt I \I SS E XACTA IS· 111 Da•CI 1490.00 l"OVRTH RACE, 6 lurlOnO\ Pvramld Zolh (Mccarron) •.00 2.ao 2.40 Prince•• Pago \P~roza) •·~ 4.60 Golden MlnSlrtl (Otlo•OlllO) 2.60 Al\O raced Jim Jim, Ten Percanl, Snol a Bid, Belter Nol Pau. NOie of Hot>e. E'celallng, lnv1nclDililv, FrH And Single Tlmt. 1·10 4/S, U EXACTA (IO·SI Paid Sl07 SO FIFTH RACE, 7 lurlonlll Sllgnllv l eceo tFuenltsl ?O 80 140 UO Pullin Slrlngs IFtlll 4 60 3 20 Air ot Melt\l'r' (P lr.cavl 3 40 AIM> rac~ Jonna '\ Girl, Janematai, Pomoevana . NoD~za Real S . A S1>arklt Ttmt 174 l tS U EJlACTA (1·61 paid '217 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 turto119s Av1n·• AtD IE\lfad•I 16 20 • '° s '° Elet~ !Guerre) I.to S 20 Guaoo IPtOrora) I 00 Al10 recN Jt l Mant u•er. IR Power, S<ollv's l ao. Goldv'' Commanoer Moori Mountein, Cll;et'\ Otllinv Go''"" Time 1 10 41S SEVENTH RACE. I I It molt\ Noro1c Pr1nceu (P•ncavl 2 to 2 40 7 10 Pln i"9 For T•me 1u o11am) SOO )00 Whllt Dinner Burn' (Eslredal 300 Al10 rKN Crettsm•D•P• Count on JIW. Soct•I Review Time 144 2 S • u EXACTA 11·•1 oa•a Ml so U l"ICK SIX t9·S·IO-l-9·11 1>a1d 162.9'7 40 with '"'" tN•nnlno tlekels Illa norll\) U Piek Sia con,olelton 0110 USI IO wlln 135 w1nnlno llC~th lh•t norse\I EIGHTH RACE. 6 furlongs Iron Klllv CPincavl U 80 I 40 110 Dn llu'hl Otlla (Veleniuela) I 60 110 U1>alr• CMCCarronl 2.10 AIM> racto. Nan's T'urn 10 Siar. Buv Mv Act Time: tUnava llable Clue to tool U EXACT A (3· 11 Paid Sll4 SO. NINTH RACE. I 1116 mll.s on IUfl lt Vote.K IGutrral 31.00 7100 t ,40 TlmOtrleck CCeslanedal 13 IO 6 20 Slr0"9 Dollar (Pinc.av) l .20 AIM> receo lt~ndO. S1>ark\, Norih· rexfot'CI Orivt . Secular. Cnencev Blddtr. l• Fur, S.Crtl Time 1:'1 I S. U I XACTA l.(·21 N •O ll'7 00 Allenaance t5.n7. NHL CANIP91LL COMl'•aENCE Smv1M OMtlell w L T '°" GF EdmOfllon n 7 3 47 111 Vencouve< 13 IS 3 ,, "' Caioarv 12 ll s ,, '°' Winni°"' 10 16 4 14 ,,. KIMa ' 17 ' 2• 13S NerrlS Olvl'*' Mln.-ola IS 11 4 34 .. , S1. L.oult 13 14 4 )0 127 c111caoo 13 17 1 21 m TorOftlO 12 " • ,. 130 Otlrolt 10 II 1 n 103 WALES CON,IRENCE 1"1"1dr DMtlell NV Islander' 21 ' 1 " 1'3 PTlil60elPlll• 1• 10 3 3' 142 NV ltt119ett 17 11 4 3' 131 Wallllnelon .. " 1 )0 lot PilllburQll 7 20 ' II .. New JerMv ' n 2 " 90 AMnls DWI'*' 8onon 20 • 2 42 141 Buttalo II 10 • 40 127 OutlltC 17 I) 3 37 IS4 Mort I rt el " 16 7 )0 111 Herlloro 11 IS l 2S la7 TlMlndll't"t kto'ft 8oslon 4, Hartford t Monlreal 3. Plllit>urgtl I Pn11a~1>"•• 9, Wunlng1on • NV h landtfl 4, Otlron 1 TeflltM'sG_, New Jtr"v •• W10010~ Ce!Qarv at Vancouver GA Ill Ill 121 149 IS6 13' Ill ,,. 145 Ill 111 111 173 no 177 14 I " 111 119 173 119 PREP BAS KETBALL e • • From Page A 11 period to pace Saddleback's at· tack. "We didn't ma ke some plays on defense,'' noted El Toro Coach Tim Travers. "We could have cut ll to six with about four minutes left. but we missed a breakaway lay-in and they came down and scored. That made ll a four,pomt turnaround " Westminster 95, Bell-Jeff 10 The Lions improved their season record to 3-4 by blitzing Bt-11 -JeH m the consolation cham· plonship of the Anaheim Tour- nament A full-coun press caused a number of first half turnovers as Westminster led 33-12 after one period and 57-29 at halftime. Senior forward Jeff Eastin. playing only 20 minutes, tallied 30 points to lead all scort>rs. Senior guard Tom Downs chipped in with 21. Lib. Christian 7%, Whitney 61 Liberty Christian improved Its record to 3-2 with the first-round triumph in the Newport Christian Tournament. Liberty Ch~tian. which will pU.y K1v Hum.lo Prep tonight (6), NI A W•~T•RN CON,•ltENC• ... dlk °""'*' W l l"CI. Ga Poflland L.Htn Golcltn Sla lt s.a111e Pnoenla SenOIHO 17 • "° 14 I .. , 17 u 4'0 11 u o• t IS 37S • 17 320 Mldwnl 011116*1 DINI• IS I .6S2 Ulall I) 10 . .00 Deft•" 11 12 .471 KansuChv 11 12 ,411 kn Antonio 10 lS 400 Hou••on t 15 .37S •ASHRN CON ... ll•Ntm PnHldttPhla 8ot lon New "l'orll Ntw Jer .. v W1llll"9lon MllweUl<ff Detroit Atlanla ClllcaVo Cltvttand lndllna Atlalllk DMtlml 17 5 " ' IS 10 12 10 10 ll c ........ OMtftM 14 ' II 12 II 13 I 14 • 17 s 17 ~.,..Sc:_ f>Menl" 114. ~llen HM ClllCH O 1 ll, New Yori. 101 Utell JJf, Hou.iOft 111 .m .760 600 ,S4S .435 Go4dtn Slllt llt, KMMt Cllv 116 Porlland 111, Hew Jar~ IOS T ...... l Gamet. S.n Dll90 II L.Men Wasnln9ton al Botton Cleveland al PllllaelalPnla Dalla• al Mhl uk .. tnolan.~kn Antonio Portia al Denver Ntw J v al Stalllt 5Uftl 114, Ulllen 104 I s S'"> 1i,., 9 I 4 • ' '"' ,,., 4 S'h • l JV, • 7 ..... LOt ANO•LaS -KuPCna~ 6, Wll1t.11 12, AOduC·Jal>Olr IS, MCGH '· B. S<on '· c_, 14, McAdOO 13, Worlhy 1>, Naltr 4. Garrell 14, Sprl9g1 o, To1a1a· '2·1• ia-73 ICM. l"HO•NIX -Luces 12, N1nce l3, E•ardl S, 01•lt 2S, Macv II, Adam• 12, Pi1imen o. 'Wtll1>n•1 •. Hlvn o. A Sco11 4, FOlltr • Tolal' 46·84 21·27 114. Sora by 0Va1'1Wl latA....... 24312121-104 '""-'I• ll 1S ,. 20-11' TnrH ·oolnl ooels-<oooer 2. O••ll. Rt· l>Oul\dl-lOl An11tlH 4S IAbdul·J abl>e•, MCACIOO IOI, PllMnia 37 Clucas 111 Al· ''"•-los Anvtlts I• IAbdul·JaDOer, B Scolt •>. Pllolnl1t. JS tOavls II To1a1 IOUl>-lO' A"9altl 24, Pllolnla 10 TeChnl· _cal}-V!'!!!,.".1 A-10,674 COLLEGE Ctvbt C ..... 7S, San Jew , .... 5' SAN JOSI ataLI -Sh.lelevan 24, JtUUP II. c-II. l emD 1. Rlll•u •. AIDerl\Otl 0, Cottman 0 Tolals 77 2·5 S6 CHRIST CO\.LIGI -lollnlt. 10, G Branoon 19. Henman 12. Ek:ne•oeroer 14. Hans.n 11. Pub 7, Ktl\o 2. J Bcanaon 0. Henlula O, Stevtnt O Tolal\. 31 ll·20 75 Ha1f11me Cllftll ColltQa, 36·34 To••• loult s.~ Jott Bible II, Cnrt" Coll419e 6 Fov1tcl OVI Nont TKMlcal IOUI c; Brenoon !CCI UC lrYIM ll·'ll 91 U ol Idelle> 11 11 Peooefe11nt 8l 79 Sen 01.oo St 76 e. U ot Colorado 9S 11 use 66 Oec. 17 -al Un1vtr\llv ol Sen 014190 DK. 11 -Unlvers11v of Monlana. OK 1'·30 -al Ulan Ctenlc. Jan S .-Ntw Mtalco Slalt' Jan 7 -LonO B .. ch S1elt'. Jan 9 -11 Nevada l .. V~u· ll:OS 1>.ml Jen 17 -11 Ulan Staie• Jan 14 -11 San Jolt" CTBAI Jan 19 -Fresno Slale' Jen 21 -Unl•t•~ of Pacific• Jan 26 -11 Cal !'felt Fullerton• Jan ?9 -a1 UC S.nll B•rDlfa" ITBA> FtO 1 -11 long BeaCh S1e1e• Fao S -el Ntw Mulco S1a1e• Feb t -San Jote S1a1t• FtD 11 -u ien Slllt' FtO 1' -e1 Fresno Slalt' Fao 20 -el Un1vtr .. 1v ol P.clflc• !TSAI Fao 71 -uc S.nte Beroara• Mercn I -Nt••d• l H ""''" Mlrch J -C11 Slate Fullt rlon Mercn I· 10 -PCAA T ournanwnt et Forum (In lnQlewOOd TBAl • -Otnolts PCAA Otmt All l'IOmt game\ Dla•ed al Crawford Heu un•tn 01nerwllt u101ca1ea All gamtt steri ., 1 30 unlH' Oll'ltf'W•lt lnGtUltd. COMMUNITY COLLEGE COD M, Saddll«laO 13 IRtvenldt Ttv~I SADDL.laACK -Adaml ?9, Ollvler 10, Jo!wl\on 9, Arctneuua I , OtC1M1i 7. Mulder 6, Oaw\On 4. Tolalt l3 17·3' 13. COLL•GI OF DISEltT -Betlemv 30, J1ck1<>n 17, EPP> 13, Mara I. Wflil• 6, Smllll '· Miller 6 To1a1t: 34 11·24 *'· Halfllma. !>add1tb1ck, 47·l7. To111 louls: Seddlet>ack 72,. Cotlfft ot Ot ttrl 77 HIGH SCHOOL F001tt• 60, 0c .. n vi.w S4 ITtvl'Mment .. C"8m1119Ml FOOTHILL (Blkt"flelcl) -Hammond 17, Cemel s, Srencll 14, OOdd I, Turner 12. Nun 4. TOll l\: 23 14•20 60. OC•AN v1•w -OrHnlck 11, Hooker 2, Slraielll •, Penile• 0, MoH r 20, Adlm' 4, Wll\on I, Buller S Total\• 11 12·20 S4. Seer• by °"~' Foothlll 17 16 IS 17-60 Oct1n Vltw 1 17 16 1•-S4 Tolal foulS FOOll'lill 19. Oetan "'''" 16. Fouled OUI Turner IFoollllll) Demirt9Ue1 60, I di sen 4l (U Ouillte l'tvl'Mlntflll DOMINGUEZ -Wllllam' f. Moo<t 10. Jonnwn s. P11mar •. Fleming 14, Ceballos '· Howard 4, Branen 1, &ova 1 Tolell 16 11·20 60 EDISON -Wlltt s. Thavtr 7. Werlner 4, Jonn\on • Amma M •. SomDtrg 2. Slnclelr 2, TllOm .. 1. Hec111en 16 Tolel\ 12 ,.,. '1 was led by 6-5 semor l't'nter Rich- ard Meyer. who netted 35 points. connecting on l4 of 21 shots from the field. Valley Christian 47, Newpor t Cbr l1tlan 39 Newport Christian faill.>d to ad- van<.-e in its own tournament in losing to visiting Valley Christian. Newport Christian. which WdS paced by Scott Kilpatrick and Ch ris Howard with 14 points apiece. was scheduled to meet Pacific Christian at 4:30 In a con· solation brlK'ket game today. -College, high school baSketball scores f l ·c ..... WUT U$C 14. Thu •S.11 Alltonlo .. FrflllO SI. 73. S.CralN!llO SI .. u Seti 0"9o U . wine Arw. Ml(ll S4 lttdlll\Ch U , C•I POlv POlf\Ol\e •1 NW Mlttour1 ~I 7'. Ha\l'llllLP• cllle Coll. n Otnwtt 0 , POllll l-~ WarlWI( P.clflc 17, Hewa11·l oa 1' •oat••• Ntvade·lttno ... $0 Or_, t1 I AIT L-hi.iicl U. 16, CCNV 4' Me•M(llutem 67, ConNcllcut 65 (Oii MlclllNn SI U. lt-lyll Coll n IOUTH Ala •91M\1111Mm 11, UllU 5' er ,._....., ..... .,. • ., MO<tMH St II, M8'tllel '8 NW ~-... 1 fet(UI ... '"' " .. 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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 16, 1983 Al l ~'"~ Dom1nvue1 10 II 11-11-.0 l!Clllon t II II 12-43 ro1 .. louts Oomlnouer 11. ce111011 12 Ttehnlcal EdllOll leam dtftntt CtrtM dll Mer S7, Irvine 47 (WYllle T__....l C<MtOHA O•L. ~ -ChllOOCI 14, OrHn 20, Ptlll• t , lalll.011111 I, KefteleM 5, llmlf\er I, J Frver 0 Tolali. It U->4 S7 lltVtN• -Oufllao •• Celdwt• ,, NHI ti , ltl'IOdel o. Peltt•on 4, lla!mall 12, P arldH I Tola•• 20 ' II '7 kwe b't' Olla•wn Corona a.1 M6r 14 14 9 20-S7 1r.1ne 9 10 U 1~0 Tol•I fOU" Corone dal Mer '· Irvine 72 Fouted oul Al>Odtl ti), hllr adl\lk ICCIMI l tcllnlcel t1>11i· If vine Coecn Htrrlne w...,.. u, Mluleft v .... 4t llnrlntT-..-1 wooo .. 100• Forll)etr 12, Tool1M>n 2, Murl>llY I, l orluk I, 8eldl J), Otlantv o. Van Wlnkl• 0, LIV\tv 0, Barnell ?, Crver 0, Padotll I. Toiel\ ?7 11·11 S6 MISSION Yt•JO -Mutncn '· M1rl\ 6. Event 12, l rlck 6. Kar1>1nln 6, Hill 2, Ottlanq S, Hoffman 2, Hollana 0, Ft1C1man 3, M4'1'r\' o. Tolals. 12 4·S 48 k.,. IJY Olllrlttn Woodbtldet 15 9 II I 4-S6 Mll\lon vi.lo I 12 11 17-4' TOlll foul•, Wao<Jllfldllt '· Min ion Vlt lo lS, Fouled OUI' Karpenln (MV) Ttchnlcal tl)UI· MV Coech Minier CMven 61, Uftlvenltv St (WIMT_,,_) UNCV•RSITY -StotlOll ? I. 4/nold 10, Vtftt.Alltsll a, Evart!! I. Fltmerlt. 7, Rven 2. Peubon 1. Gtnlllt. I TOlel' 73 13· II St CANYON -Co,Dv 14, Kreuerlgtr 13, • Aooman It, L Hannemann I. Wllllem' I. Sotniar 4, L.0Pt1 2 Tola!' 17 7·" 61 k-llrt ,.arlelb Univet•hv 13 7 II IS 2 4 0-St CI MOft 14 12 12 IS 7 4 7-61 Tolel IOUI\' Unl•e"nv 16 Cenyon I Fouled oul PauCIOll IUI Cnte Mela 61, Ar1tsla 41 (WIM Tevr11e..-) AlllTHIA -Rl\ar 19. W1111tr 10, Oatchtr I, JeCOCK 1, Gt rrl,on 1 Suglmura 2. Tolal\. 10 f · 11 '8 COSTA MaSA -Coo~ 6, JuCIO 71, t(lmmt II, Rv'6n s. G'""' 4. Ptllcnow,kl I. M1r1ln 0, P1ulln O To111, 2S 11• 16 " SC-bV Ollarter\ Arltlla ._ 13 I? 1 16-48 Co\la Mala 1$ 10 14 71-61 To1a1 tou1,· ArlH1e 17, Colla Mna 7 Fouled oul G•rrl,on !A' fMWMf1 Clw'ltftaft '5, YYWI Viv 26 I~ Ttv,_,_.I YUCCA YALLIY -ltowt I, Tlll•tld 10. Ano.non 4, GeeMNI •. Snow O. To111l. 10 . ',. N•WPOllT CHttltTIAN -0 Mohler II. L Monlttr 4, Marln9 ?. Ytarlev 6, AnCMf'\Otl 11 Tolel\ 14 7· ll l$ ker• ..... °".,,.., Yucce Valley • 4 7 11-1• Ntwoort c11r1,11an 7 I 14 .-ls To111 1ou1s Vu«a V•lltv IS. Newoort Cllfhll1n 12 Fouled OUI Merino INC>. Ancltr\Otl ( VVI T"m llWttll ...... telWMment let II.ca •aten. f'le.) Nleillau•·Mllltr a 1ae1111urn·McC1.1mt>er Dan Edwards·O•v• Edward• H1tlller9•PeoP1ft S.nOtr ·A ache!' Gral\em·Cood'f lv.-Slrtck • Mlil\llftv· TllOm1>.0n Mall~·Gardner Mc.Cord· Jete:llal Tew.it·Havff Slmont ·Coltltr I Gtltlereer·Oosltrllul' FOUllhl·Mc:Gowa~ Vtnlurl·lvrurn lffn·Pale lttlCI· Hlnklt KOC'll· Sulllvan Rellfttr·Nor1n l Waolt.lns·B Wedkln\ Sllwart·Rlnktr Wel\Ofl • Twlllv ltvl·Hancock n Renner·Norlll lrwln·Burns Lenorum·Cocnren Glibtrl· Jonet Santa Yntl S4, Marini 4' Men's 10Ul"MfMnt ts-ta Metil Teut'TlameM) (I I Nerti\ Mlemi 8NClll MARINA -DH 7, Roltn,wtig I, SINGLES Blllnoer 14, Ore,,.lm 10. Crowlev II. Ivan ltnOI 1C1tcnoMc>va1t:la l def. Brl1n W~llemen '· Smllll 7, Crall O Ek\trom O T11chtr IU S l, 6·), 6·7. 6·4, Jott·Luls Tolars 21 4·17 44 C~rc 1.a.r11enllne l Otl Santn Maver. 6·7, I I ~RAMS ... From Page A 11 • (New Orleani) for our own sat1s; faction and then let whateve~ happens.happen. W e just have to go in there like it's Custer's lut sl.ilnd and try to save the season.'~ "There's not a whole lot we can do about 1t (the situation) now," add!I center Doug Smith. "That's put hi.Jtory. Actually. we're lucky in that all our opt1om are stnr6pen to us. We can still win the divlalon or we can go as a wild card.'' For either to happen, though; the Rams first must beat New Orleans, or their eeaaon is over. If th~ Rams do wln. then they could become division champions if Dal- laa beats San Franci9co Monqpy, or they could become a wild car~ entry if Tampa Bay beats Det.rlA\ or Chicago beats Green Bay. There is another possibility, and this is where Unknown No. 5 hits the hardest, and that's th~ Rams could wi.n and still come up empty. "It's frustrating to think thai might hap~n." 111ays Smith, whQ had the cast temoved and will snap the ball with his right han<j Sunday. "But l don't think any- body has given up y,et. "I think you've got to look aJ it positively. At the beginning of the year a Jot or peopl~ never thought we'd be in this situation tQ begin with. Yet if you talked to • the 50 g uys on this team, we always knew we would.'' And if you talked to those same 50 guys today, they would probably admit things should have been wrapped up by now. SANTA YNEZ -Pt1tr10n '· Wtlltloro •·7. 4·4, Belau T1roc1v (HungarvJ Cit! t. Hal•t<\on 17. looiaon tS, to~ a. Slllomo Gllck>leln 11.rae1). 6·3. 6·3, Gtne ltollrt>augll 4, Sornmen 7 To1al• 23 1·?0 S4 Mav.,. IU SI de! Butch Walts IU S ). 6•7. ~ -k•• ... Qs:s•" ·-----....-..---··-·· M1r1111 9 7 10 20-'6 Senlt Vne1 •• 17 10 1 l-S4 To1el louls Marina 19 Sanle Vne1 11 Fouled out· w n1llore1 ISV I Women's tevmMY-' (af H-K-1 SINGLES FINAL "There's a disappointment the~ no doubt about it," Smith ronceoes. "1°nere'sa00lencfency ~t-o- kick yourself a llttle, but then you have to say to yourself. 'OK. what Wntm1Mt9f' tS, Bel-Jeff 60 (AMM!mT-..-) IELl·JIFF -Oonl1nd111t 1S, Borrell 0, Bucntravlch 6, Mllie"lc" •. Broc~wlY 7. Grenl 4. Fowler 9 Glennemore • A1mon1 4 Tola!.> 10 10·32 60 WESTMINSTER -Eu 1tn 30, Oownl 71. Ot Lav1ll10t 10. R De••l 7. Aklla 4, T o .. is 6. 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'TlwndlY's 1ransacfloru IASSaM.l MAJOR LEAGUE-Su,Ptnded S•e•e Howe, oOchtr. Wllllt Aikens. tlr\I bnema n, end WIMle W~\Otl and Jurv Merlin, oul· flaldtf'l, for -yN r for use ol illeoel Of\IO\ •••IWll Lea-GlENS FALLS WHITE SOX-Named JOlln llolt.t manaeer FOOTaAll Na ....... FMllMI~ TAMPA BAV BUCCANEERS-S~neo Oevt Warnkt, klcktr Pieced Outnlln Lowrv llneblle.t.er, Oft ·~1ure<1 rttt"'• """" Stet!K .,....,.. lN-CHIC AGO BLITZ-Named Jim Cotbtrl eu"1an1 coecl1 HOCKEY Natleflll Hedlev l- NHl -Named Al Art>our coacll of '"' Pt1nct 01 Watttoo<onftrtnct 1tam '" tne 19f4 NHL Aft Sllr Gamt Namtel Glen S.lher coech pl Ille Cllre<>ce Cemllbtll Conference team are you going to do about it?' "You can't get lost in the Poor Me Syndrome. We still have two out of three chances for something good to happen." That's what makes the un- known so alluring. so challenging. It's that anticipation of the out- come -good or bad. The Rams are just hoping it's good. Pirates to h ost East L A tonight Orange Coast College gets its ~ond look at East Los Angeles College tonight, and Coach Tandy Gillis' Pirates are hoping the Huskies haven't 1.:hanged since the last i.1me they saw them on the basketball court. OCC whipped East Lo6 An· gcles. 104-79 m the hrst round of th~ Miles F..aton Tournament a couple of weeks ago. It stands as Coast's most lopsided victory of the young season. · A wan tonight (7:30) would even the Pirates r('('()rd at 5-5. OCC is t'Ommg off a 65-49 wm over host Palomar Wednesday night. Gauch os oust e d RIVERSlDE Saddleback Colle~·s inability at the free throw line proved costly Thurs- day night as the Gauchos ab- sorbed an 86-83 setback at the hands of ColJege of the Desert in the consolation quarterfinals of the Riverside Tournament here. The Gauchos, 3-7. who led all but the last 54 seconds of th.e game. missed 19 of 37 free throw opportunities. induding eight in a row during one stretch which allowed the Roadrunners to pare a 43-33 deficit to 5 l-49 early in the second hal r. ~\\\1~0 &@~ ~ ~ I . 111. I ~~-.--. •.-----------------------~ ... -~.., 07u.ato 'V LaE.O MAKI IT ANAIWA The Aiwa HR-502 ti th• periect gift. It'• an extre mely U9ht AM/FM 1tereo roclio ~dphone.Gfeatfor iol1in9, billlng, or iv•t honin' · oroynd. UnMllevaW. eovndl l fl. $11, IOI OILY $65.00. CHRISTMAS lop-Rattd Stttto Mini-System, Modtt V-600 HS-J300 Dl91tol AM/PM tunet with preeent 1tation• AIWA ~ 25 wetta/chonMI omp Peatv,.. AM/FM tvnln9, • " PuUy electrenk .... tt. deck w ith dotbyC avterevene ca1Htte plciyln9 a murk tMrCh oncl tM9nllftt, pin flthtweltht UnMr traddn1 turnto._le with cempu tet heaclphon ... O.t •"-Mat wo•man type 2:;::.:::=:., .... .,, unit. Why .. ttle for hoK the fvn. • . ..l 111: $111.11, ..... Y,149.11. • .... $191.00 NOW $749.00 i VIE_ IEWJll· ·W !· 2111 COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MU 840-5093 W A ¥ID90 Cffl aAIHTI. VW MONI a ..... 1188"AU .. .. ' ~ 14 Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 18, 1983 ., I • .. . . ·uOLIQ.AY GIFT IDEAS.·FROM . SOUTH COAST 'PLAZA .,.i ... Best ceramic products at the lowest discounts in years. Thousands of . re~sonably priced gifts. Our last Christmas at this location makes our sale outstanding. Come early ... save money. 556-6131. ., ' ·. I• VILLAGE StJMt,~tUI qfau · &~·1 A uniquely designed crystaJ gift is the most cherished thought of all. Ou.r selection will impress you! The only glass and crystal store you need to visit. 540-4991 . ' . I • She will love this~ Our cloud soft •. tie-dye cotton two piece dress in Cranberry. XS. S. M. L. $84.00. South Coast Plaza Village. Santa Ana. 979-2085. Town & Country. Orange. 543-9453. Villa Del Sol. Fullerton 871-8151. .. B~Eg your Christmas list to South Coast Plaza Village . . . where you can reaUy enjoy holiday shopping. Choose unique presents from over 30 specialty shops . . . or give a South Coast Plaza Village Gift Certificate good at all stores and our nine excellent restaurants. Purchase certificates at Village office, 3840 South Plaza Drive, aoove The French Market. Please call 751-6595 . Plaza • I . " ,. • • , THI cam Ill TIE l:lllm FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1983 ANN LANDERS COMICS OBITUARIES 82 83 84 .• -----·--~,. ~~ ---~ ....... --~---_..... " ClASSlfllD 6 0 Pickwick Club could· be an$wer to .holiday blahs By KATHLEEN CUMMINGS O.ity Pllo4 Cotr........-1 As you sit staring blandly at your holiday guest list. db you ever wish you could inject some new blood into the group to boost the immwl.ity to boredom? Well, why not invite a few immortals -say Mr. Pickwick and Tiny Tim of Charles Dickens fame. Dressed in proper period attire. they will greet your guests at the door and dispense that invaluable British small talk in thei.r inimitable British way, setting things off on a merry trot. . They come with an entourage consisting of four cherubic-faced carolers and a lady harpist, Cost of a niP- Lord wants a dram claimed ·as expen·ses ~ LONDON (AP) -Lord Shinwell is 99, so he ought to know what he's talking about when he suggests to the House of Lords that Scotch is a medicine -and therefore members should be able to . claim the cost of a dram among their parliamentary expenses. But a teetotaller in the house, the Bishop of Norwich, proposed· an alternative. "Could I suggest that we have a tax-free day to celebrate Lord Shmwell's lOOth birthday when it comes around. I might even be tempted to drink myself," said I.he Rt. Rev. Maurice Wood. ~ The discussion came during debate on me . Conservative government's high liquor t.aX ..:.. $9.91 per liter. enough to raise $1.7 billion a year. Lord Shinwell, a former Labor Party member of the Howe of Commons. wondered if the cost of a nip shouldn't be deductible for members of the unelected upper house. "May I sugges{," he offered. "that aa ... many (lords) cannot do without it tecause it is a medicine, could it be included among the expenses they incur?" Seconding the notion .. 83-year-old• Lord Boothby pp.lained, "Whiaky ls about the onl,y thing left that brings guarantees of sustained comfort to mankind.:' Just a little late HALES CORNERS. Wia. (AP) -Even though the gift came three Christmases late, it's brightening this holiday season for a family, in more ways than one. The gift was a peck.age of six decorative spotlighi.that Paul and Janet Smyczek found, along with a note. when they returned home one evening this week. Shades of Christmas past: The lights were like the ones stolen from their fro nt yard display in January 1980!'.l ar Sir or Ma"am." began tne note that reflected a guilty conscience as much as holiday spirit. "A few years ago my buddies and l ripped these off from you, JUSt when you moved into your new home. ·•we did it as an act of vandalism I g~. and we wish to make amends to God and to you. We want to say we are very sorry. Having a big house aUlit up at Christmas time brought a lot of love and life to our neighborhood. We sure do miss it." "We hope these will settle our debt to you. We left the receipts in with the lights in case something didn't work or the colors were wrong. Again, let us say we arc sorry ." The note was signed. "Some reformed teen-age vandals." and added, "Merry Christmas~· Buying a telephone SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Low-quality telephones are making potential buyers ap- prehensive about phon~ ownership, according to an electronics maker. John Trani of General Electric says. "The 'residential telephone market will be led by companies that convince the consumer of the reliability of I.heir products -and then back it up with good warranty and service progra1n11.'' /' Surviving a long trip PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -FOod donations headed for Third World countries muat aurvtve up to 14,000 miles of travel and up to 28 cij.fferent tranafen before reaching \htir flnal destination, 1CCOrdina to St. Regis, •supplier of 1hippl.ng aadul to the u:s. aovemment. Wheat. wheat eoya blend, com meal, com eoya mJlk and other protein-enriched producta are pee~ and thlpped In aecka eapedally '*'IMd to withstand tranaporutlon abute, the ffnn uys. who.will buoy your party with the musical s.;irit of Christmas. Outside. a "bobbie" will patrol the drive and keep o~t the riff-raff while performing his traffic duties. Once thfy've had tnis greeting, though, you can't ofJer your guests the usual tired old clam d_ip .. canapes and cocktails, can you? Of course not! ·Nothing fess than a mile-high English tea in bone china, silv~r and crystal will suffice, by jove. This is luciously supplied m abundance by a trio of British expatriates, whose spread of authentic native delectables promises no one will go hungry. It includes, among other things. sausage-rolls (the~ make their own sausage) flaky . scones. mince tarts, shortbread that melts on contact with your mouth, those neat and tiny watercress sandwiches. clotted cream (where do they get it?) sherry. Earl Grey tea and that old ' standby, English trifle. which is anything but. All worth every sit-up it takes to shed . Well. you say. now what's the cost ot this gourmet's "E" ticket to ecstasy? It is all included in the price of the Pickwick Club traveling fantasy s~ow, which, crording to club's director and head ham, Richard Doherr. is only half what one would pay for a cat ed supper · buffet for the same nu·mber. Doherr started ckw1ck Club about two years ago and takes an cttve part in the cast of characters. He handlt•s all the' dl;ta1h., 111dud111g the invitations: all you supply is Lhl· hous1 . 111 restaurant, gue.<>t hst. and a lil·cnS(• It> Ix.' playful · and outrageous. Doherr has other fantasic·s available .. im lud- ing a mystery train ride when• the guests board as characters or their own devising ;md al'l a pa1 t 111 <1 who-done-it, led by Sherlock Holm<:S and Dr Watson. ovt'r a thrc1>-day J0Urn1·y <i!ong tht· California c:oasthne to San Fnml'l~'<J It Is not easy for mo~t o f us cidulu. to ~hp llllo fantasy. We need much enC'ouragc:mcnt hut, then, thet 1s the primary busuwss of the P1l·k Wilk Club. Oeltr "'°' P Kevin Russell 'pops the question' to Mary Pat Earl with Bill f\tan as witness. Kathy and Bill Hendershot don't need mi . The AdDliralty 'Beary-Beary' social raises CHOC funds By VIDA DEAN Of Ille Delly Piiot II•" Members and guests of the BBC Admiralty were in a partying mood Saturday evening when they (550 of them) gathered around the· huge Christmas tree in Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza for a "Beary-Beary" social. The beary-beary was in keeping with the year and a half old organization's purpose -to raise funds for CHOCO the Bear's place - Childrens Hospital of Orange County. And raise funds they do very well -$9,000 from this party which brings their total up to more • than $60.000 since forming. 'rhe party was so much fun (dancing, prizes. hors d'oeuvres. a fash1on show and an. exciting auction) that Santa showed up and stayed two hours for the festivities. Mary Pat Earl, chairman of the fund-raiser. was delighted over the turnout and before the evening was over had received a proposal of marriage from Kevin Ru11ell. "The proposal is under ditcussion," she said four days after the IOtiaJ event. kissing traditio n started. Dave Colton, founder and tfie group's first president,.attended the event. (the flrst the group of young adults have held off the premises of Balboa Bay Club) along with Tim Salyer. current president. . Others there were Bill Anderson, Joseph Delaney, Scott Gayner, Arthur Graves, John Rader, Shields Richardson, Craig Rose, Mark Whitfield and Blake Woodward. Others there were Biii Ryan, Allen Court, Susanne Heinric hs, Kathy and Bill Hendershot, Donna Palmquist, John Hagestad. Karen O'Brien, Tracy Pittman, Scott Henderson, Tre Graves, Claudia Christian and Mark Mowery. The traditions continues Almost 30 yt'ars ago. eight 15-year-olds formed a group ··Les Petit Amics" at E:d1son Junior High in Los Angeles. Through the years they have continued to get together and socialize -in fact, some of their ch1ldrM arc t'Onllnuing this tradition and have their own informal group. The latest gathering of school friends all now living in Orange County was Tuesday evening. With their spouses Nita Schwab, Carol Hester, Rose Reed, Mary Zvonek, Sylvia Mancuso, Zonan Lum, Sally Carel and Betty Smith -attended the Madrigal Dinner at UCL Afterwards they went to Zvonek's Costa Mesa home for dessert and a gift ext·hange Shopping spree for guests On Monday. l had a story on Las Marineras Aux11iary's annual holiday fund-raising boutique for Family St>rv1ce and 1L<; ww k wllh <ihww and battered childrC'n in Orangl' County Wt• ran nut ul space and all that got in w<1s the first puragraph telling about the popularit.y or Brookt·~ Braudll'I .. " golden angels. A pft:o(urt' of \.Kathy Thompson w11 h co-chairmen Colleen Hess and Marilyn Early was in, but nobody knew thl':V Wl'rt' anion~ the· 2:-ill ;1t the affair at Bahia Corinth11111 Yal·ht Club l'tagt·d by the 36-member group. The mc•mbcrs pu1 out all of thl"~l' f;Jhulou ... gifts and ll't thl•1r guests haVl' f11...,t ('ha1wo <ll shopping (if thc•rf''s anything luft th1 •11 tht'_\ ~c·t 111 buy) and they S<'rved a s1t-dllwn lundw1111 ·" chicken crepes and chcx:olate mou~l' E leanor O'Brien (a patrvn<•ss) <lron• 111 1111111 Pa lm Desert for lht' evt'nt (100J<111J! }<!rcat 111 .1 feathered black and w hit<' hat and \l"('/11 h11111c with a honey-baked ham pnw). Millie Quinn ,.,111· won two cases of champ.1gnc». Georgette Gaglio (received a $50 filled sto<.'kingJ, Eve Marshall. Nancy Forsster, Lynn Dowty anti Barbara Shettler (prl'S1dcn1) wC'rc among thuM' atll•nd111~ Receives high appointment Carol K. Lind of Corona del Mar has be£'11 appointed to the position of assistant dirE"Ctor' of Coro Foundation of Southern California (n private, non-profit institution which cvm!ul'ts experimental trainlng programs in the field uf public affairs). Lind, a former presidc•nt of tlw Junior Lt•agut• and winner of the 1980 OC Junior woman of 11"' Year Award from the NB Assistance' Lcagu('. w ,1.; the director of develo pment for ATSC Allan Court and Suaa nne Heinrich• at .Admirality party. Tre Grave\~ Claudia Christian and Mark Mowery. • • ---~--------------------------------------------- Ill ·Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 16, 1983 -Smoking ·i&<bed He~rs-ITT-structions could snuff ~uests'· L:Jrge to light up----· DEAR ANN LANDERS While motoring through North Cru-ohna rl'(-ently we stopped at a small hotel called Governor's Inn At bedtime Wf' 1$ found this rather unsettling message on our pillow. l ANN LANDI . believe 1t 1s worth sharing wit h your readers - FROM LA. DE AR LA.: So do I. He re il Ii: . INST RUCTIONS TO GUESTS PHEPARINU your r~m. you may r(•ach safety. TO SMOKE IN BED 4 No~ sit down and think how fuohsh 1t 1s for l: Call the ofCicc and .notify• the managemt'n~ you to tc1ke this risk -you may enJUy your smoke where you w ish your rcmams ~nt. It is a m~tter ol . while thinking it over. record that 42 pert-ent of hotel and motel fires j re F1rt•µrcv1•nt1cmisuurbusml·ssandwt>nl'«iyour caused by this careless practi~-e: . ' . hC'lp. W1· hupt• you w11l t1:1kl-th ii:; with you on your trip ·2. Notify guests in ad.)01mng rooms or your as a n •mincJ1.•r that this short message was heeded by intention of endangel'ing their lives so they ~n tak1• you. the necessary precautions to protect themsc!· ... -s. • • • 3. Go to the corridor' and lo(.'ate the nearest fi re DEAH ANN LANDERS : Something 1s escape. so that if you are fortunate enough to escape bothl•n ng nw •md I tan't d1sc.·uss it w ith anyone ..& know It's my husband Whenever we have a problem, he g<>l's to h1R t•x -w1£e's house andJcdks it over with hf'r. ... I'm the typt! uf ix·rson who walks out of the house when there is trouble. 1 hate to argue. My h usband swears hl' no longer has an y feelings for h is ex-w ife but it bugs me that he goes over there just the same. Am I ch ildish . as he says? What do you think? ANNOYED IN INDIANA DE AR IND.: Hide your walkln1 aboea, honey. The next time you two bave a difference of opinion, sll down wltb your buaband and talk to laJm about tbe problem. He will then bave no excuae to 10 running back to bis ex, a nd you will feel a lot more 1rown up. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why does "Bug-Eyed in Sar1:1sota" think h is ·out of llne for a woman to expect her husband to assume part of the responsi- bility fur thanking friends and relatives for wedding Itchy ears .•. Medical treatments offer hope for patients DEAR DR. STE INCROHN: At the out.set. I should beg your pardon for having the auda1·11y. nerve. or whatever one calls it. to take up your valuable time. But what's even more important. to complain about a minor illness w hen so ~any suffer from heart disease. cancer a nd othe1 ma.)Or killers. For the past few months. I've been bothered by itch y ears. At times. it be<:omes an a<.·tual pain. _At night w hen I'm lying in bed. there's a cra wling sensation in my e;irs that prevents sleep. Ear doctors have examined my ears. They have diseovered nothing wrong. 1 leave their office feeling likt:' a h ypochondriac. Can you offer some help? Mrs. H .. DEAR MRS. ff.: In a c.'Olumn like this. there sho.uld be room for the ·•unimportant compla ints."' because they're important. Altho u gh not life-thea tening, the little discomforts take the joy out of living. I've run across several patients w ith ill·hy ears. In many cases. they remain stu~born. But ree6ltJy. there's some hope in suggestions made in the JAMA. rou1 HEALTH DA PETER J STEINCROHN An:ordmg to 11tolaryngolug1sl George H Con- ner. M.D .. Pl·nnsylvania State University, the ear mav be tht> site of referred pain or o ther sefU!Ations because the cxtt•rnal auditory canal has a ge~erous nervl' supply from many nerve branches. The sourt-es sould be mvesugatl"(!: definition. neck musculature. vt>rtebrae. larynx. t>U: If there's noapparentcause, he recommends topical use of a bland cream or lotion Dermatologist Alexander A. Fisher, M.D. of New York University. says the 'itc:hing may be due to hair sprays. shampoos or seborrheic dermatitis. He recommends a louon contaning hydrocortisone. sulfur. zinc oxide and isopropyl alc:ohol (Hill Cortac Lotion). Talk this ovtc>r with your car specialist. Nuptial plans told · Ostman-Schott Anderson-Sc ho epe · DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: What's the cause of angina? Mr. W. DEAR MR. W.: Narrowing of the coronary arteries due to a therosclerosis is the usual cause. Pai n comes on when insufficient blood and oxygen gets through to the heart muscle. -The intensity and frequency of the chest pain depend upo~ t he number of arteries involved and how much they've been closed off to interfere with normal heart circulation . In many instances medi- t·ation helps -especially with use of the new beta blockers and similar drugs. If medicine doesn't relieve the symptoms, then doctors will consider the need for bypass surgery to bring the heart's circulation up to par. --------------·--- L .M .Boyd informs in the DailyPilm '· ,, gifta? A worrutn who writes her husband's social nol4.'S gives him the Idea tha t It's HER p b. This rid iculous notion is remml8(.'ent of another century. It used to be that men were so buay they had no time for note-writing. T oday's woll\an is just as busy as her husband -and some are a whole lo t busier. Sint-e the gifts'\..ere sent to both, tht•y should divide the job of acknowledging them . Right? NEW BRA VE WORLD DEAR NEW AND BRAVE: Rlgbt. Many job• that once were Hl1 or Hera are now Theirs. And It 's a beal'tby tbln1 for tbe marrta1e. Tbe more that can be a bared tbe better, lncludin1 tJme-consumlng aoclal chorea that are aomewbat boring and require patience. • • • DEAR READERS: More than 2,000 readers have let me know I bollixed up tbe Churchill quote on ending a sentence with a prepoalllon. Here la tbe correct version: "Thia ia tbe aort of E ngliab," Sir Wi111ton snapped, "up with wblch I will not put:" Tbanka to all who wrote -even thqy wboae versions were more frac tured than mine. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee Ostman of Newport Beach have announced , the engage me nt of their daughter, K imbe rly Ann Ostman. to Mark Joseph Schott of New Canaan , Conn. Th(' betrothal of T eri J eanne Anderson Lo Robert Adolf Schoe~ of Laguna Niguer has been revealed by her parents B everly and Paul And('rson of Th ret> Arch Bay in South Laguna. uf Fu ll<·rton I h· •~ .1 gr<idualt:' of T1 11~ l11gh S<:hool. and thl• U n1vl•r· s1ty (Jf Reclfand!> He• serves c.i. <·orporatl' pro· .)C(.'t manager for J.Clu1d maswrs Im· in Anahl•1m PIERfS HOLIDAY The bride-elect gradu- ated from Newport Harbor High Sc·hool and Arizona S tate Univer- sity. Th e futu re brid e- groom. son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert F.dward Scholl of New Canaan. 1s a graduate of New Ca- naan High School and Arizona State An .April 28 wedding 1s planned in the Com- munity Church Con- grega~onal 1n Corona del Mar I ' The bride-to-be. a f ourth -ge n eration Southern Californian. grad uated from Laguna Beach High School <mtl recieved a B.A. dC'grN> in .1ournahsm a nd a mas- tt•r's degret> in bu~mess admm1strauon from thl' t.:nivcrs1tv of South<:rn California. Sh<' 1i. cur· rently employed as mar- ke ting manager uf Neu- trogcna Corp 111 Los Angeles The futurt' bride- groom 1s thl· son of Mr and Mrs. Adolf Sc•h0t·pt· , .Plans have bt·t..n madt· for a Mar<·h wt•<ld1ng 1n Laguna Prt•sbytNian Churl'h and a rN't·pllon at El ' Niguel Countrv Club 111 Lagurw N11-{Ul0I Palmquist-Biss Mr. <ind l\1ri. I l11warct Palm4u1sl ot F11unt<1111 Vaill:'\" h:1v1· <1n11oul'Tt'1-<I th1· l'~gag1•11wnt ul tlw1r d d U g h I l' I . S U ' a I\ Anas1:1:.1<1 Palmqu11,1. 111 Thomas Vinn·nt B1s.1, ot Hunllngton &•<tl·h Tht· bndl··tu·bt· 1i. d gr;.idu<.111· nl f ount;11n \'alll·v High &h1>0I .ind currl'll)I\ tll .i i.tutlt•nt ar Cal St,1t~· Lung &o;n·h • •• ,;. . Weddings & Her f1ame. son uf M1 .rnd Mrs W 11l1:m1 81!-'i o l H untmg~n &·at·h. 1s a gradual!• of Cal Statt• Long &-.a<·h wlwn• hl' was a m1•mbt•r of Thl·t<1 Chi •er1111y ~ Eng~ements A January w1 •dding 1s The Daily Pilot wants your w edding and lx .. ing plannt'CI in St engagement news. W ilfrid '~ F.p1scupnl To help y ou submit the r equired infom 1a1ion. Church, H untington forms are av~ilable at che Daily Pilot office, 330 W Beach. &y S t .. Cosr.:i Mesa ------ For weddings. only a black and wh11e photo of I the bride is acceptable. Snapshots. Polaroid and rolor I photos can ·c be used. · Th'e photo must be submitted no lacer chan_ rhrf'e weeks after che wedding. otherwise It will not be published. Engagement information 1s to be submllted al least seven weeks before the weddmg. Classy .\utos .\dv<1r tised in the Forms and photos can be dropped a[[ a r tht.' office 1 . or mailed to the Wedding Depar tment. Da1l.v Pilot. P I O. Box 1560. Cosca Mesa. Calif. 92626 Daily Pilat RUFFELL'S U'HOUTllY, INC . .................... 1922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA -548 1156 Santa with ~al beard The real Santa i!> at Huntington Center for V l\it~ & ph1'lhh . Call 142-5171. ~ut • few word• to work for ou. f.,SAVE 30To50% SATURDAY ONLY ••• ...... Tl• t1 TrlHlaYIW ,, ..... ,.,, U•FIUUY-Y MAJOR CMOfT CAAOS -.-... ..._ .. l _ .. -,_.,, Ot1li'I ~ .,_,_,_ (~01ta Mesa) Holldaylnn 3131 Brl1tol 11 em to 4:30 pm COME SH FOil YOUUELll NOW YOU CAN AFFOf'O finaat QUALITY NEW &-PRE-OWNED FURS at IOw DllCOUNT "'9CUI Chooali from nund'9de of eanta· t~I tr~ifl• and .. i.te ful'I that toOlt al'ld feel Ilka ~ (but must ba c:laMHlad eacond Mod uMdl Spacial fur buVt from fa moue ""*.,.. l'-"'-1 HAU.MARI< FURS '--' . ... ., ... _, ·•-....---·~·- Explore the new Pier I collections for gifts t~at offer surprise and mirth. !w ln\lte holida) visitorc; to enjoy a much-needed re!tt in a -;turdy chair 0 "'Wassail'" with Ind ian brass goblets ft-lec- tro platt-d li ningt 61/t H 588 Reg 799 .H .• ·All tea sets on sale! Earthenware & porce- lain from Japan. . Reg. 14 .99 ~25% to 2 1.9'1 . , . off Handmade In Peru. lecwarmers make folk lnsplrt-d fa s h ion _ statt-mt-nt. Ree. 9aa 14.99 . po.Ir 111 I 1 pt , , r ~ , • 11 " • .. ~ li.-cl r.1".S"" ' ·"'' "".,. il'f I t \ ._h •f"' \ t r 1\1\"' "' •• ,_,11 .r tr, ·fl 1'1t• \,, ,, 1· ~Jp tfri\.•t ,. ttl r t I t r ' "°''~ r ,pt pt ·· 1 h1• '• T c11p<'1 ra11an armc ha11 , 36"Hx24"W Rl'g. 79"'' 6988 ... ' When you're sitting m your <l11t•<1or's t h.tir, set the drink~ and readinR mater1.il., on ,, rubbcrwood fold· inic table in natural. ~1~/~:~~a9~~.' .. ~.~.'.'.~.~-~.~::.~~~~~::~ ............... : 2411 Sttet of hand!Mde Item• nwy 111ry 1llC)ltly Pllrt .. :1-7D1Y1tWM ... t~ ttf '10 ~ I • t"' • it J • 1 ... r I' J 1''1' •'• 1'1 .1..,1•1 i: '' rr t rr ,.,. •"~ JI \ )l.."• \h "'\ • t;.? 1(+f t•u1 \ ,., ,,, tc r' 1 C ,. • • ·•' • • r \ \-I 11, I· I'~ I I I 1 .... •I ft Christmas elegaoce! Tapers In o decorator colors. 10. 12 & 15''H. '-ALI 19', 29•, 39< eurcundy metal tins with Orient Express scenes. From Italy. Rec. 69c 2 5% ff to 4.99 .... 0 ' , Stripes of red , yellow & blue. HI-ball & dbl old-fashlont-d glasses. 98( Rt-t I 4Q H . AllMt.-509 East Kltlll Avt C.. --2710 Haftlor ~ "'°"' 772·2472 "'*" 540-7337 WI• l1 1tu-15400 Gold«t 9Vtst St "'°"' 191.1125 . .. j --------------------!'------~-------------- ~Pa&..'i ~ L.A~ MNJA6E1:l, 'MA~ 1 'ffl." Ol-i ~,. ~ ltJ~ VJ11JOOW111 ~ lltA-11:!~· .. 1i·IO£,w,A, r{ 11 ................ - fi \Rt'U:l.lt ··"~'l'' CIRCl'S "It's OK, Mommy. I won't remember anything I SOW." '""' 'I \ft 'I \Dl Kt: by Brad Anderson / "That's strange ... there's a police par stopping out front." '900' 'It 1.1.1 'S MAKES SCENTS.. IT'S COMING ,AH·H . c~ rr~. FROM LADY P.·· Y.bt'JDERFUL \.. C IT'S HcR·NEW PERFUM~, ,~~' FR.AGR.ANC£. Ms SwlYEL TH15 1:5 L1'H..\T I 1.U\E T1.' C'J IN T~E Ctl~ISTMAS PLA'I uJHEN THE SHEEP ~RE TH~u~6H DAN~IN6 I COME OUT AND SAY I' ~ARI\~•' l • by Jim Davis Blfi fit:Oft(i( by V1rg 11 Partch (VIP ) "'------- "Gtorgt, you've bHn witching too m1n y lnst1nt r1pl1ys la 111." by Ferd & Tom Johnson , r~ l PROMISED MYSELF I'D CLE,AN our THE BASEMENT IONIGHT . re';.:?. by Charles M Schul z y1·,.a1.t:"t:t:os ~Y Tom K Ryan We'K~ AF-WR AN AR.MY ~E:~R1 ~~IE:F~Y. we: STRIF'Pf;'7 HIM F1ENP! ·o4ls "8511{1"5 NO'f IN~IAN!-~AS 1-iE E'f:El\I Ht=~E? ANl71lJF(N~'7HIM OUT IN"TO %.OHeV P'OR ~C: NuPl1V t --------.. ---.....--., 1HE l'ORl\JING-'7eSEKI. ,. . -- • Orange Collt DAILY PILOT/Friday, Deoembtr 1t_ 1~ ...... -\ ' . ~ .. _A '101111 011 lllDGI BY CHARLES H GOREN ANC> OMAR SHARIF Neither vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • Jl087U ~K 0 "Jl04 • t04 WEST EAST • Z •A <:>QJ94 <:>7&5U OA 765 0 832 • AQ72 • J853 SOUTH • K Q954 <:>A 108 0 Q9 • K 98 The bidding: Soulia Wut Nortll E11t I• Pa11 4 • Pa11 Pau PaH Opening lead: Quetn or ., . Here's anothtr hand fro"' Eddie Kantar's excellent SHOt: 1~ '!'OU tQJOW A ciEA4 E>.!VtflQNMENT efGI~ AT IOIE » book. "K1ntar for the 0eren1e." Cover the South and £ut hand• and sel' how you. West, would defend •1ea1nst South's tour spade contrat'l. There is nothing unusual about the auction. Since mQ.Sl opening bids of one spade are madl' with a flve·card suit~ North's raise is text·book. You lead the queen or hearts. Uummy's king wins and partner ,follows with the two. Declarer now I.fads the JACk or diamonds from the table. Partner contributes anot her deuce and declarer produces the queen. Your first problem is: Do you win the ace'! Der1n 1tely. unless you want declarer to ~luff one or l~N'l 'fMA1. AMAZIN&, ~NIH~ Aflf.t.&'i 'IO.l O'fl ro KNOW ~ 1. DID ti 1 ~~~J'T '<Oll~ ~l.IW? ~hJ~? BAH ! I cn.i'T B€LJE.VE: IN. ~~5iMA5 AND I [X).l'T LIKt F~UITCAKE.5 ! 0 DR. S'90('1(- :X: l"H I NK OUR N~W S IGN O N 1"Hf; c::>OOR IS M UC.H NICE:;R 1'HAN 1"H~ PRev1ous "WACKO ROOM" ONf; I !:'0 N '1" YOU? • • LA CAGE AUX FOLLES . - dummy'• loein1 c:lube on hia two club trltka ror a ono·tritk are or hearta. You Med to a .. t. take your tricka quick LY. What do you lead r.ow'/ \ Thert la a Lempt.ation Lo ._hift to clubs In the hope that, you can cash two trlcka in that suil. But two club lrlt,,.ka won't be enough to defeat t\e contract -you are going to need a trump trick aa well. ~sides, why did n't declarer cross to his hand with the ace of spades and assure hia con· tract by discarding a club loser on his high heart'f Obviously. because he doesn't have the ace or trum ps! So the winning defense is t'lear. You shi rt to a trump, and partTier wins thl' ace. Now partner swit t'hes to a dub. and you t'ash 0 0 0 0 SO WHA1"'S YOUR S'T"ORY, MR. e>R 1 l..l.. '? Bridire Is realJy an our game, isn't It. All you have to do 11 believe partner and &he oppo11ent1. K•~~., llrl410 el•ll• , .. ,..,...., ... tlUCl'J .. ..................... De tMy li•w ......... ,_ cln't? CllarlH G•rn'1 "fHr·Doal l r1410" wlll &eaell JM tM 1tratopo1 _. tacdt1 .. tllJa fut·..-1 .. ti•• , ... tliat pnvWH • cue I• uoiM'-1 ,.....,._ fOC' I (tpJ, .... IJ.75 &o "GOC'H ·f Mr Deal," care " tllJa ... .,.,.r. P.O. le~ 259, NtrW-a, N.J. 07648. Mah c~eclil paya~le tt New1,.pert1M111. bv Jeff MacNell· by Kev in F aga l ~~'i5 ~££t. 0AO ~ t •O£W lo I~ fR.E,5~~ 'fO C.l'Jf. AWA-4 'f~AOE. ~c::R£H . . ' ,, Orange Coast O~ILY PILOT/Friday, December HS. 1983 --~ I H.emsley\ lfrxum· J ennings K each 0 'f hestiguys hear wa-tchihg Sullivan ·.Man Watchers name their top I 0 choices f oi: ogling LOS ANGELES ~) -A group of women men as television's Tom Selleck have been who keep their eyes fmnly fixed on the nation's omitted fron'flhis year's list. They've been retired mei:i has rele~ ~heir mf:t~watchable list, to the Man Watchers Hall bf Fame, she said. · which runs from film star Richard Gere to "Our members have again created a very baseball slugger Steve Garvey· -diversified list," Mallery said. "We have all sizes, .. S.herman Hemsley, who portrays tele-· shapes and ages, and the winners are TV and ., v1s1on s irascible George Jefferson, also got the movie stars and athletes . . , nod m the ei.~hth armual "Most Watchable Men "The only surprise is that we don't have any in the World poll. Man Watchers Inc. announced politicians for 1983, which might not bode well Thursd(jy. f h 1984 1 ti " Alsoeasyon'theeyeballsinl983wereactors ort e . eec on. , Christopher Atkins, David Hasselhoff, Jon-Erik Judgmg from Man .Watchers members Hexum an.P Stacy Reach; "Hour Magazine" host co~ents released along ~1~h the bst. gooctlooks Gary Collins; ABC, TV anchorman Peter Jen-. aren t the only charactensuc that ~ke a man nings and race car driver Darmy Sullivan. ·' • watchable. . . ~ · Man Watchers president Suzy Mallery said About the Canadian-born Jennings, for the list was compiled from ballots submitted by example: "Love his speaking voice and the way :: .. one to two thousand" Man Watchers members he says !out' and 'about.' .. -including "a few" men. Or Hemsley: "He has great energy and • Mallery explained that such eye-catching warmth ... He car~. and it's evident." Fonda sweats Out rumors in the Capital· ; Pre ident Reagan give Am~y : 8 Pnham, 7 ~ of We tport; Wa1h., a •1 boo t to view th~ ational (hri tmas -l BEVERLY HILLS <AP> Actress Jane Fonda worked . herself into a sweat at her exercise studio. hoping to finally quell rumors she has suffered a heart attack. The heart attack story surfaced an a g0$1p column by Nigel Dempster in the London Daily Mail on Wednesday. Nc.'xt day F'o~da, 44 . was bouncing around the workout salon to prove other- wise. During a bn •athc.'r Thursday, she said she · has bc·<m contacted three times since August by people in London asking about her health. "[have not even had a c•old this year," she said. "I haven't been in London in four years." She said her last visit to a doctor was in March, and was required for insurance purposes for her new film, "The Dollmaker." "I was out with my kids when the story fi rst appeared," the actress said. "When I came home there w~re ca lls from all over. Friends and family from as far away as Australia. Japan, France. Friends of my kids came over crying. "I want to 1ssuc a statement to tell everyone who is concerned that I am OK." she said. "I work out every day." Jane Fonda works out to prove heart is healthy. . ' Tref'~ which the two lit Thursday evening. The tree 1litter1 a1ain1t 'the hoC'kdrop of tht• Capitol al left . • .. ' .. -----------"'7'---:-~':'""';::--;:----~---- "-....... Newspapers have just Invested $2 million In a major research effort to measure and define the medium for advertisers. Simmons and Sca rborough carried out 225.000 interviews in markets that account for 66%af the U.S. population ... 67% of retail sal es. Data are available by ~ demograph1c mea- sures. far more than are available on local TV or radio audi- ences. These studies are supplemented by CAN DO. the Newspapef Advertising Bureau data bank that provides audience estimates for every dally and Sunday newspaper · in the country. If you're tired of guesstimates and want greater media buying precision. contact Uldis Grava. vice· president. marketing services. Newspaper Advertising Bur- eau. 485 Lexington Ave .. New York. NY. 10017. (212) 557-1854. Or ;your local newspaper representative. Illy Pllit . ~WSMiifR POW!R. GO FOR fl .. • _. ~ Pry or's firing of four assailed LOS ANGELES (AP) Comed~n Richard P r yor h as fired former p ro football star Jim Brown a nd three otht>rs from his production com- pany "due to .. creative differences," Columbia Pic tures says. The annou ncem1:nt T h ursday drew an a ngry response from local o f . fidals of the National Association for the Ad· vancement oC Colored People. because all four fired staffers are black. They were dismlSSed during the past few weeks. "I fs a slap in the face because we were work- ing very hard with Jim Bro wn," H ollY. wood-Beverly H i. NAACP execuuved1rec- to r W illis Edwards said . ''Richard Pryor couldn't jus t fire Jim Brown by h imself when a r'naJOr company (Coca-Cola and Columbia) is putung up the $40 million .. .t I think they're using P ryor as a scapegoa t. making ever ybody think h e did this when in fac t ll was Coke and Co1umb1a mak · ing the move ·• Pryor announced 1n May that he had signed a five-vear, $~0 m1l11un prlld~ct1on d eal "'1th C olumbia P1ctur~ and promised to open up opportunities for min- orities at his Indigo Pro - ducuons. Stan .Robertson. the highest-ranking blac k spok esman for Columbia str o ngly d<.'n1t>d Ed- ward's c harg<.'s . ''To say Coca-Cola or Colum bia Pkturcs put pressure o n Pryo r 1. totally u ntrue." said R obertson. a feature' film consu ltant. "Pryor •~ his own man. .. Has d e al with C-0lumb1a g1v<'S him the nght to hire and fire· as he sees fit ·· R obenson ins 1!>tcd that Columbia 1s open w m in o rities. noting· that the s tudio recently fin- ished .. A Sold1Pr's Story·· -a film versum r;>t a PulllZl·r Pnze-winnang play with a nearly all-black cast. Brown told li1>lly - wood tradl' .)e>umals that he wuuld nut <.:omment on the fmng. t•111ng legal reasons. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac1llc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MOATUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rc1. Laouna Beach, Ca. 926!> 1 •9'-9• 15 - l~L TZ HROIRON SMITH a T01"1LL WllTCLinr CHA,.L 421 &. 171h SI ' CotllM_, 846-9~71 A -------·----_______ , _________ _ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1883 U Beacn on '"" Mm Of "9lcl Tr eel NlllC NOTICE YOU ARI! IN OE,.AUI.' ~!A A NllC .,,ta rt.ate fl)JICE "8.IC M>TU "8.JC NOTICC "8.IC M)TIC( NOTICIOf'~AT~ DEED OF TRUST DATED Obef '1CTITIOUI....... l'IOnnouelUIMH mrmoueeu..... ,ICTmOUIW•• pt0T1TIOU9W .. T 0 I I LL AL C 0 H 0 L IC ~O~I'~ ~=b~~:~~J:i<,~t. MAM1 ITATW•NT ~ ITATl•M'T MAM1 ITATIMIWT 1Wm ITA~ ..._STA,_,. To w1~·~1v:fA~..!~~n Wll ERTY. IT MAY ee SOLO At A PUB-Th41 tollowlno C*ton• If• dOlllg \'1141 lollOwinO ~·.,..doing , .... lolowlno l*IOnt -doklO Tiie 'OIOWlnO '**" -ootno , .... IOllOwlnO ""'°"' .,. ~ ""' •1 ..,..._ -LtC SAl..E If YOU NEl!O AN £XPL.A butl,_ M bu._• u tll'"4I M bUllMM ... ~..: LIAM.! N~~lletl ~·::•I::= NATION OF THE NATURE Of' THE LAZER KEY SYSTEMS, 32&1 STRAIGHT AEllO MA"tNf .27173 WHAT'S I( U lllNO YOU , AMtAICAN OOLLATEAAl CC>ft. 1. AMINCAH '"°VIOEA K"- o 1 Conl ~ .. 4 1.. ..Sllle PROCEEDING AOAJNST YOU, YOU l.1C111nt CMy011 Rd.,SulleO.~a CfOWft Vllley Ptlwy. 030, ~SANTA?, 22111 W004 llllnd i....i., POAATION, N1 SM N1co1M Otlw, VICU 2 AMINCAN "'°VIOlA ~lne (:.ub °'Eat Pl )~ Mii SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER hlcn. CA. 826$1 NIQuel, CA eH11 tlngton IMc:ft, CA. 12t41 9'111• 207, Newpofl IMctl, CA. OROOP. ao5 Coflll "'91 Or. •I, IC b9v Ill 339' e 0 171h I 7962 HllflQon u.n.. Hunti1'9lon Wiiiiam L Oownlno. 27N5 ,_.. Combined ~-. Incl., 2 .... 1 MM;; E. PldlMI, 214e2 PlldflG t2te0 H\lnlltlglOtl ~.CA. t2t4a I 30 co:~ CA 92827 ~ CA. dondla, MIMkln Vte+o. CA 92tt2 8Nrldtn °'·· Laguna NIOI*. CA I •210. ~tlngl.On 8eaGh. Amellell\ Mot'tgaoe Corp0<etton. l(enMtfl Wtttefl Cooalnl. 15'0 • • ' • ··111 I 11,..l·eddreN Of c;ommon Richard M. O.ellwleon. 113 Bat-9H71 A • 5U San NleolM DrM. lktll• ll01, w ... Ad "160, ~. CA. Pu1>4taned Otange Cout Delly PllOI •ttg"el!O'I Of pr~rty 11 11\own rteu<11, llouna &eactl, CA. 9H51 Tlllt ~ 11 condUGl9d by e Tiiie bulll'-. le ciondue1eel by t .,._pan Belch, CA 92HO 112804 16 IH3 15512-83 l>OYe. no werrtlfll)' It OIYen u 10 lie Thia bUel',_t Ill condueltd by. ~pOtallofl general pennerthifl Thie °"91'*9 It Con<IUCttO by. • PetrlCla Joenne laNMOCta, 201lt omplet-or eorrtclntet)" Tilt •• parl,..,llllP Jonalhlll'I 0 Tu<lot. Pt..idenl Mttglfl1 E PICkell GO<pQrl tlon Prlnol10tl Cltele, Hunttnoton leed;, ------------benellcfary undet Mid 0-.d OI Alclllfd M Oerlheneon TN• .,.,_, WU "*' wflh IM TN• 1111.,....1 w•• llleel with I~ Lowell Glml*. Pr~I CA 92t4e f't&.IC NOTICE Truet. t)y reaeon of • breach °' de-Tn11 111temen1 waa lll•d wtl/'t IM County Ckwk OC Oftlflge County on County Clerk ol Ot1nge Counly on TN• 1111-1 wu llled wttll IM • Kenneth w Cogglt\t ------------tault 1n tht ot>ltQlllon• MCiurea oun1y c ... i. 01 Orenge County on o.c 5, t983 Nov 17. 1te3 County Oien. of OflnQ4l Countv on Tlllt 1111-1 wu llled ~the NOTICI ~ IAll tllereb)'. ll•retofor1 l •tcuted end O.C 7. 1te3 fDt• ~Nov 11. 1983 County Ci.tit ol Ot111191 County on O' AUTOMOel&..I etlverod lo the unoer1lg"4ld I writ· nalt21 Publl•h., Orenge Cotti Deity Pubtlen.d Orenge Coaet Dally ,_.. Nov 17, 19U Notice 11 he1eby glv.,, pyrauant to \en Oec111r111on of Oeteull 1nd 0.-OtaSON, DUNN 6 OftUTCHIA Piiot O.C. , Ill, 23. 30. 1983 PllOI NOY 2&. O.C. 2. 9, 16, 1983 Pub111ne<1 OrellQI Oout Ollfly ,_,, tlons 3071 1nd 3072 of 1ne CIYll mano '°' Sile eno wrlllen noll04I ol Newport Cet1141f OftM 64015·83 U:IJ..83 Pilot Nov 25, Dec 2, 9, HI, 11113. Publlttled Orange CoMI Oell)- O<M ol the S111e ot California tile breach ano ot el«tlon 10 c1uM IM .o. h • MeO 6223·83 Pllo1 Nov. 215, O.C 2. 9. 11, 1983. 11d4tf1lg"9d G & w Towing, Inc , unoeratgneo 10 NII Hid propil'ty 10 wport leecll, CA. taelO a111n11C NOTICE 822t-l3 132 1nou1111a1 Way. Coale Mesa, Or· ull1ty 11810 obt1ga11on1. and lhtre-Publlimed 011nge Coaet 011ily f't&.IC NOTICE ~-. Ml.IC NOTICE no~ County, CA 112627 wlll Mii at eltet the undefllgnod OllUNd Hid Piiot Oeo 115, 23, 30, 1983, Jen 6. ,ICTITIOUS llUIMH YOU .... IC °''AULT UNOlll A ------------ ubllc aucllon, et said addteu Los notice ol breach ano of elecllon to 1984 K-G177't ~ NAMI STATHllNT ... 10 ,.., T-·aT 0 .. TID .. _ 11 Ml.IC NOTICE ngete1. c a111orn11. at 10 e.m on be recoroed August 29, 1983 at 6460·83 FICTITIOUS llUIMll wre 1 1 ..,,. 1 dOI .,.. ..,. nv ,. ~.:':'! uelday, th• 3rd day Ot Janu11y, lnsll No 83·376496 ot Ofllcl11 R• NAMll ITAHMINT :OI ow .. 'V ~ton 1 nq 1ta. UNI.Ill YOU TAKI ACTIUN 'ICTITIOUt 8UIMll 9 d h tt f .. _ R O I The toll I ..-tone a e Oolng utlnlN H ' TO ....OTICT YOUfl ~ATY fT ... ._ IT•Tl-11114, the tollowlng eulomoblle(a). to ~~~~~n b!~ay~e o 1,,. ecor er o Ml.IC NOTICE bullneH:: ng ,....... . r HOUGHTON ELECTRIC, 530 Pi.t-MAY II IOLD AT A "'91.K: SAtf. fhl IOI~ ~eon~ dolnO ear of Car SalO Hie will be madt , Oul wlthOUt HEPBURN INDUSTRIES. 81542 onl Or., Cotti Men , CA. 92828 W YOU NllD AN Dfl\.ANATtOM buelM .. u 8 Dodge c;oven&nl or wa11an1y. a~prett or tm-'ICTITIOUITI IWTl ..... NTH Hamilton Ave , Hunllngton BMch. fl.0.flc JlmM Hougtilon, 530 0, THI NA TUAI 0, THI TARIY ENOINEERINO CO 5342 Make of Car P11ed, reg1ro1ng 11119 PQPfftlon. or NAM! A CA 92646 ief"ponl Or · Coill M•ea. CA. "'~IDINO AOA*IT YOU, YOU Ocunue Oflve Huntlnglon 8-cft. oupe ncumb11nces. lo pay IM rem!Mnlng The tollowlng pereon1 are doing Parktleld S11ea Corpor1llon, 8542 2628 IHOULD CONTACT A &.AWV.ll CA 112&49 ' I N " 11nc;1paJ sum ot tM note(•) MCurod buc''"'"s aa5 0 e ~., 0 B .. Hammon Ave . Huntington a.ach. Thi• bullnen 11 oonOucted by· .,, NOTICI Of' TMllTll'I •AAA Cyru• 1ndu11rlH Inc; 5342 H29K843003&0 y saiO Oeed ol Trull, with ln1aret1 l A IC· " " CA 92846 . ndlvlOual TI No 41190 ()r H '1ng1 .. 9Mc:t1, LICClnM No (State) In Pld note proYfOed. eovancet, II CLASSIC ASSOCIA S INC · 17951 Thi• Butlneu 11 conducted by. e Frederic J t10UQhton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lhll g:~';':.9 IY9. uni on PR 667 Vlrglnra ny under the terms ot Hid Deed of Sllypltk Circle Suite G, lfvtn., CA. GO<PQrlllon • Thia 1111_,1 wH Hied with tne on Thuradey, o.c.m1>« 2.2, 1983, •I lhlt butlnele I• GOndue1ed by: • Slid s81e ls tor 1he pyrpoge 01 rust, tees, charges a11d e>tpenMI of 92? 14 Pe"1<1 N Hepburn. Jr •. Pretld9nt ounty Clerk of Orenoe County on 10·00 1,m 01 Mid d1y, In the room cor lllon u111ly1ng llen ot ane unoersigneo IOf ne Trustee and of IM tru111 crutld Reymono B11nco 34 17 S Pia.ta Tiiis statement was filed w11n Ille ov 17 1983 n:.11'1 Mt Hide lor oonouctlng Tru1t .. '• J~ c Allay Preeldent owing ano SIOfllQ& IOQllller wlln v $310 OeeO ol Trust Or •O. 61n11 An•. CA ~2704 County c ...... ot Orenoe County on PublltlheO Orann.e Co••• o.u~ ST~~E· wisthElnCIUMROITlfltc:etES osl REEARVllCESE-. Thi• t tllement WU filed wltl'I the sts ot 1tOv1t"t1Slng ano upenses ot Said sale will ce hel<I on Frldey. Raymond Blanco. Pretldent Dec 7 1983 ,._. ' "' County Cllfk of OfW>Qe County Ofl le t>er 30. 1983. II 2 00 pm II Thia Slllemtnl WU lilld wllh lhe P'm1• PtlOI Nov 25 Dec 2, 9. 16. 1983. located al 2020 Nooh Broadway, NOV 17 1983 Gitto this 161h 011y ot Oecember. ne Cnapman Avenue ent11llG4t 10 County Cte<k Of Ortnge Counly on PuC11sheCI 011nge Coast Di iiy 6226-83 Su•le 208, 1n the Crty of S1n1a Ana, · ...-n 1983 he Civic; Center Bu11d1ng, 300 East Nov 17 1983 P1101 Dec 16 23, 30 1983, Jin 8, Coun1y ol Orenge, S111t ol Clll· HOWUA. Q1JtTN1J1 I IROft G 6 w T0W1ng h1pman Ave Qrenge. CA , 1984 l't&.IC NOTICE fOfnlt , REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 4MO c_,.. °"" 2· l252 Al the time ot the tnlllll pubh· Puolraheo Orange Cout Oa1t 65 t 1·83 SERVICE, a C1til0<nl1 corpor1tlon, P.O. lo• 2207 PubhsheO Orange Coast Dally Pilot allon ot this no1oc;e , Ille 10111 Pilot Nov 2~ Dec 2, 9, t8, l983 'ICTlTIOUI ..,. ... ,, u Ouly IC)polntecl 1"ru11 .. undtr etld New~....._ CA._, Dec 1e t983 mount ol the unp810 balance ol Ille • 6230·83 NA• ITATUllNT pyr1111nt lo IM llOWW Of Mle con-Publllhed OrW>Qe Cout Dally 6510-83 bllgat•on secureo by tne ebOve o.. Ml.IC NOTICE The tollowtng '*aona are Oolng ferreo In th11 cer1aln OMd ot Trull Pilot Nov 25. o.c; 2. 9. 16, 11193. rlDeO Oeed of trust end 1111tm11eo ull"9U aa executed Cy TAHWAHNAH R FOX, 822943 os1s expenses, ano advances is l'ta.IC NOTICE .,.. t1• ROBERT SIEGEL & ASSOC'S, SOLBERT O FOX. ALLEN e MLICNOTICE 17944021 NOTIC~Of 1507EMcFeddenAH.S8'118 Ane,HARTMAN ANO ELAINE N Tna 10111 1nOebtedness being 11n FICTITI04ll •UltNEH TIWSTll I IALI A 92705 HARTMAN, recorded July 8. 1981. In PUBLIC NOTIGC C~·5Mel , st1mateon,,.n1chlneopenlngblOls NAMllTATIMINT 'TI'UITUIA.LINO.a. . Robt Siegel, 508 Oahll1. Cofone Boo« 14132 ol Ottlelal AKofd1 of NOTICE OF' T9'UITEI 8 SALE omputed mflv be obtained by c;all· Tne lollowl persons ere Ool On Oeoember 23. 1883. II 10 00 Mar. CA, 92625 uiO County, el page 1t19 Re-Of'FICIA.L ~llDIMOa CW THI T.S. No. 24M ng 14 1 .. 1 9•5·6'118 the day belOfe business as ng ng A M Callt0<nli lend Tiiie Company. Eddy Siegel. 508 Dahlia. Coron• c:0<oer·s ln1trum9!\t No 10382, by lM>AAD CW~ CW C.. NOTICE he sale W S CIRCUITS 1281 L J as ouly appointed TruSllll under and et Mar CA. 921125 reason ot e b<el<lh ot del1Ul1 In pay· ANQI COUNTY, .CALIPOttNIA, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Dated December 2 1983 C 1 M CA 92626 ogin 11 ' pursuant to Deed ot Trust executed Robt 'A Siegel ment ot pefformtnce of IM obll· aMle Ana, C ..... 019EE~98~F UT~~:;s ~~ff~A~·;~c? ECURITY SAVINGS. MORlGAGE 0:11~ . e~by Inc . 2080 Natronal. ~ETt,,E t~os ftN~~~IAL,CE~T~,:c; This ~l~temenl Wll filed wllh the gallons secured thereby, Including Al. ranular mMllng ol , .... lotrd · " • CORPORATION Co•ta Meta CA 92627 " a orn e m ounly Cte<k or Ortnge County on that breech or Oefaull, Not~ ol 5 --.-Or Coun TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· as saro Truslee This bual ' la ondUCted b Partnerthlp arfru1tor for lh9 l>ln· Nov 17 l983 whlchwU r41ClorOedAugut126 1983 Of upervltorl of :'#::. ty, ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· By TO SERVICE COMPANY, agent corporation""' c '( 8 efll anO security of Bank ol Newporl ' ' • ,2'0f74 as Recorder's ln1lt11m1nl 0 No. f•ll=~ ~,:·~n:.::i. ~ llCSALE IF YOU NEEO ANEXPlA-By Cheryl Costa AHIS\anl Sec· B 1 Elli p IO 1 1.s Benellci11y,d1tedM1rch2.1981. Published Orange Coatt Dilly 83·375883, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ng S·~ NATION OF THE NA1"URE OF THE ' every s. res en and recorded IS lnstrume(ll No Pl 25 o.c 2 9 16 1983 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO-by IM Boatd of ....-•-• -PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YQU relary Thia llattlTI,nt wu flied wtth lhl 41577 Book 14002 P1g9 1053 on IOI Nov . . ' ' ' ' DER FOR CASH I wful ol IM held ~1>«·6, 1883• II 9:30 A.M SHOULD CQNl ACT A LAWYER 1990 N Cahtorni• BlvO Count)' Clerk 01 Orange County on M1rch0 3 t 198 f of OHlcl1t Rec0<d1 8225-83 u II-' St 1~ · 1 ••• '!:~ • ..__.. TM lollowtng na!Md membet1 Walnul Creek CA 94596·3787 Nov 17 1983 ' · n ""' 1 v~, or•_,.., 1 "'--be4 a~ A Stant On Qe«m~. 23, 1983, at 9 15 14151944 9015 • F23Cllll In tne Olfloe ol tM County Fl9cofder Ml.IC NOTICE d11wn on e 111111 or n1Uonal bank • ng pr-t: ..,...,.. ' on, a m MECO FINANCIAL CORPOR-Put>h~ Orange Coasl Delly p bllened O C I Dall ot Orange Coun1y, Sllte ot Call· atate or federal credll union, Of, a Chllrman; HMrt.tt ~· W~ ~ ATION. as Outy appointed Trustee p Oec 9 6 23 983 u range ou Y tornla 'ICTITIOUS llUllHlll 11ete or leder1t eavtnga and io.n Neltende, AAIPh 8· lerll, • unoer anO pyrsuanl to Deed ol Trust t19t 1 1 6402•83 Pilol No~ 25• Dec 2· Q, l.6, ~::~-83 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION NAME ITATIMENT aasocletlon domk;lled In thll 11ete, Riiey and IM Clerk. Agreement wftf't recoroed January 27. 1982. as lns1 TO TH E HIGHEST BIDDER FOR dOI Oii payable 11 the lime of M1e elf IM Stile Department of Heeltll Ser• No 62--0320 I 7, ol Olfoclal RecOfdS In CASH, CASHIER"$ CHECK OR ~~ol~ng pe<ton lS ng rlght. title anO interell held by 11', M vlcft IOf contreoeptlve *"'°" II 1ne ottlGe or lhe County Recoroer of MUC NOTICE GERTIFIEO CHECK (p1y1ble II lime SURFS UP 410 E Balboa Btvd. Truatae. In that 1eat properly allulll ipproved. Commend•=• t::_ Orange County. S1ate 01 Ca1tf0<nla Mt.IC NO TIC£ ol NII In lewi\11 money of the Unlled c 92ee 1 · tn M id County and S111e dftctibed P<Odlmlllont "' 1PP' Eaecuted oyJAMES E BALLINGER. K·08723 StllllS), 11· In tne loCby ot Ca11torn11 ·~~~a" Anthon Monaour 2296 as follows· . 1trucllon contrect1are-ded end ANOHELEN M BALUNGER,Wlll NOTICE OF DEATH OF PuotlcHearlng1w1il b9heldbylhe LlndTilleCompany -1010 N Main hannelRd Bait!..cA 92MI The Easlerly 14119 IM1 ol1119 eompleled.Sloc>e --*'1·T~ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO O • E R Coala MIM Planning Commtsslon et Slreet. Sanll Ana, Clllfotnl1 Thi llMu 11 conducted b an SOU1herty 371 27 feel ot lot 34 of Ch111nel, IO< IM City of founteln .- HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay-R A y M ·"" 0 0 WA D tile City Hall, 77 Fair °''""· Coeta YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A n Iv•'~ y Tract No 9. u tMwn on 1 mep ley la qultclllmed ~of El Toro 1ble at ttme ot sale In lawful money SCHAFER AN D OF PETI· Mesa C1llf0<n1a, 11 6 30 P M or u DEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE ~~~:d AnthOn Monaour recorded In Book 9, page 9 of Ml .. Water OlatrlCI and Moullon-Nlgulil ol the United States) II the lronl TION TO ADMINISTER ES-soon 1.1pau11>te1heraaher on Tun-DATED Merc:n 2 1981. UNLESS This llatement ~H nled with lhe cellaneous Meps WatM Olflrlc1 9'ec:11on held Novefn.. entranc:. 10 the Oto Orange County TATE NO. A·l!0!3S dey. December 27 1983 Regarding 'l'OU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT ouna Clerk of Orange County on Tne straet eodrns °'other oom· bet 8, 1983. we~. A~ Cour1house loc;a18d on Santa Ana Ille follOwtng appjlc1toons YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE 0 1~ t983 mon Oes1gn11ion ot lhe rHJ ptoperly llU Deen Ml IO< .,.enge """"'"' BlvO t>etween Sycamore St & To all hl'lrs. benefu:tartes, 1 Zone Eacapllon Permit SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU v ' ,230M1 nereinabOve detc:rtt>ed 11 purl>Ofled Wei~• Oletrlc1 No. t , con- Broaoway Santa Ana Caulornta all r r<'dttors and rontrngent ZE·83·175 lo• George Seitz 1n-NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE Pul>lillled Onrnge Coast OlllY lobe.800WH1Wuaons11 .. t,Cotf1 IOlldttlon elternative.~ r I Hiie ano interest conveyed to l'rt'<.litors of RA YMONO ED-c:orqorated archllec:t. euthonzeo NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS 1101 Nov 25. Dec 2. s. l6. l983. Mesa, Clllf0<n11. an IC)pllcatlon for fedarll ~, A and llOW helcfby 11 under said Deed \V ARD SC FER k R agent '°' Caf'ier Oevet09ment. 17 AGAINST. YOU, YOU SHOULD 6232•83 TMunder1lgned hereby dlactelm1 Pt.,,ntng Fund1 II IOPfOwd, ot Trust 1n 1111 property sttualed In ~ HA ·a a A Y Corporate Plaza Drive, NIWJ)Ort CONTACT A LAWYER au llabHlty tor any lnc:ouectneM In caurthOUM ltml>Oflry conetr::i: salO County and Slate oescrlbed as E. SCHAFER, aka RAY· Beacn. '°' a condlllonet uM permll AH rlghl lllle and Interest c;on-IMIDllC NOTICE lalO 11r .. 1 adOrHa or ottl« com-!\Ind 11 111•1111:·• ~~ Lot 23 01Traci3166. as per map MOND E SCllAF'ER, aka to allow e xc;esa building helghl In veyeO 10 and now held by It under r-. mon Cletlgnetlon. lund1 f0< IM 10< Of recoroeo In Boo!( 95. Paoes 31 and RA y SCI I AfER k RA y con1unc11on wllh the conllructlon of sald Deed ot Trust In the property Said Nie will 1>41' mede wllh<>ut It •P«Jtoved. Polk;y lor convenlon 3'ofm11ps tn ineottioeottneCoun1y MO ND SCH FE, Ra 3 ·,new 80,000 aquere foot lndu1tr111 sllulled In MIO County ano Stell '~~.:A.uTI~~· warran1y,Hpresaorlmplled,reg1td· rental unrt• lo cond~!.'.!tu,.m.. '' Recoroer of said County. A persons bullOlng roc11ed 11 250 Mc:Cormlci< deacrlbed 11. "A_,. -Ing Ulle po1MU1on or enc:um· ld91>ted. foeler flmlly ..,..,. ........ EXCEPT unto rne Unll.O States ?I whu may bt• othc-rw1s(• Avenul! 1n en MP Zone, Envrronmen· The N0t1hwe1te<ly 132 IMI ol the The loUowlng pereon 11 doing brences.'to Mlltly the'pr1nolpal b&I· 198318•, "1 edopted. "--- Amer1c;e by deeO recorOed June 12. lnu·rl"llt.•tf tn th,, will und/or 1a1 0e1erm1na11on Negallve Oec111-SoulheaSterty 258 leer ot Loa 88 ot bu0al~~G•Es COAST SUNNFJORO ance ol lhe Nola or othl< obllgaUon lund• f0< Child 0.,'Y...:,~,,.':'~-.i 1948 In book 1652. page 267 Olflcrat , allon Newport Heights. In the City olCotte · aeeured by .. Id OMd ol Tru1t, with "' lncrMMd. """''-' "' • Records all uranium, thoflum and all estalt • 2 Zone E•cep11on Permit Mne, u thown on 1 Map recOfded 1984 1 Deep H1tbor Dr .. Hunllnglon lnter"1 ind o1heraum1 u provided p111pplk:allon lo tM oHlce Of Other malerrals determined to be A 1>4.•t1t1un has been riled Z~·83· 17 1 tor Ron Hottman ano 1n Book •. P89183 ot MllC4Mlan«>u1 Beec:h. CA 92648 therein. p1u1 advances, II 1ny, unci.r Humen Oeveloprnent ServloM, fOr pecul1arty essefll•al to tne pro· b v KANDA LL SCHAFER in Mika Thompson, author11ed 11g9nts Maps, recoros ot Or1nge COun1y, Wlllllm Brandon Bitee. 19841 the 1erm1 thereof and 1n1areet on or.,,11 evalllble under tM Coortl- ouc11on ot ftss1onaole material. con-th S C f 0 fa< Marjorie Bruck Glo11a E Brad· Cal1torn11 Deep H1tbor Or • Hunllnglon Beach, 111<:n 10vance1 and plul Ifft nal.O Oltct11loNry Fund Pr<JOl'""1 talned 1n whatever concenlrallon, 1n •' UJX•rior uurt 0 rang<> eson and Roy lked1 2624 Newport EXCEPTING THEREFROM CA 928411 cnarges 1no 'expen1H ol the I• approved. F-fOf r9glonal 1'9'- oepoSJts 1n U•CI land are 1'18feby re· Count~ n ·t1 Ul'SI t ng Iha l Boutevaro. tor a cono1t1onlli uM per· one-hlllt ol all 011 g11. aapnaltum Rebec:ce Hammerman Bates, Trustee ~nd ol the 1ru111 cru1ea by reatlonal lacllt11ea ere r~. Allf't served tor tne use ot the United RAN DALL SL'! IA FER IA' mu for a m1n1-warenouse P<OllCI anO klndrll<l substancee It r~ l9841 Deep Hlfbor Or · Huntington 111d Oee<f ol Trust The 101al eniouna burearn.nl tor ooeta Incurred MMNI States .tJ I wuh v1fl1nces from ,.., end lllde by 0 l Bolton ano Opll Bolton hl1 Bffch, CA 92648 ot said obllgatlon lnc:ludlng reuon norm i i operation• during ALSO EXCEPlllloG THEREFROM app•llllh .is pnsona rt-p· se11>ac1t1 interior 1anOacap1ng, wile. 1n an tn11rument reco<0ded This bualness is conouoaed by an abty Mllm1tea left, char;n 111d eK: C111>l11teno 8each -gency 11 • an 011. m1nerets gas aSl)flaltum r•"l>l·nt.ill\"t• lo JdmtnaSl<'r lhfl bu1ld1ng lle•ght. orrvaway Width. ve-January 27 1922. in BOOk 399 P1g9 mdMdual PtlfllllS ot the Tru11 ... et the 11me of proved F0<matlon ol Solid Wlftl brea a nd other hyOrocarDon l''Wl• 111 HAYMOND ED· h!Cte inaneu•er1ng ar11. and pa1k1ng 393 01 Oee<ls Wiiiiam B Biies • 1n111et pybttutoon ot thl1 Noire., tt C041ecllon Parmtt ArM No. 6 • substances rn a.oo unoer sa10 lano WAH u SL' HAFER \under r11<1unement1 ror propeny 1oea1ec1 at The. 11reet address and otMr R.o.c:ce. H Biies S119.882 ee .l 1uthorlrea P9reonnel men .. -ow 500 1ee1 from the surface , , , , 2S46"° Nt1WP0<1 8oui9vMd in • common dfflgnet1on. rt any. Of the Th•I 1111-• •II hied wnh lhe Oeted NOYl!nbl< 29. 11183 RE"l ~oved. An • ..,,.,,. tor~ llefeol. bul w11110U1 rlgfll Of en1ry on lhl lndcJ)t m.I~ nl Adm ants· l..CP Zone Envlronmentll 0.-rH I p<operty deeertt>ed abO,.. ta County Clerk ol Otenge County on ESl ATE SECURITIES SERVICE Mrvic;awltll foundetton tor.....,.. ne surface tneteol as reserved Cy tralrun uf Lslatl'S At'l) Thl' 111m1na11on Negell•e Decfaret1on purp0<led 10 be 485 E 171h S1rae1. Nov 17 l983 • Calll0<nll corporetlon, Cere and county IOCal llOlpllall II eorge H Capron ano Ednah R~ pt.·ttltnn 1!> '>(•I to r hranng in 3 Zo ne Eac;e ptton Per mu Costa Mau. CA ''*"as Truatae amended Multl·hmfly Rental...., apron '" Oeed recoroeo Apnt 22 Dt· t No '! al 700 C1v1 • E·83· 172 ano Rezone Pellllon THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE Pubfished Otange Coast Oejly By 0 J. Mol'ger enuct Bond Flnandno Progr11n le. 1955 in oooa. 3039 page 330 01· • I) D W. Sa ~ R·83·tt tor Hunaaker Ind Al· DISCLAIMS ANV LIABILTY FOR IN· PllOI Nov 25 Oec 2, 9, 16, 1983 . (Seit) 0 J. Morger 111 PTelldenl proved Byfewti lo<lhe County Conl, ftc11J Records ~l·ntL'':., r · ••<.l. ni.a An~. soc11tet. 1ncorpor11ed, authe)(lz8d C 0 RR EC T t N f 0 RM AT I 0 N 6224-83 2020 Nor1h BroettWay, Suite 20t, prehenllve Finance AdvflOty ~ The s1ree1 adOress ano 011\ef CA !J:! rOI o n J,muar)' -l. 198.\ agents '°' Rollo w McClellan, Jon· FURNISHED .,._IC NOTICE San11 Ana, Ce 927C>e mlnM and dtllOlullon OC the Coun1r ommon designation. rt any ot ltw . 1 !J :ill A M 10<. 2424 Windward, Newport Beecn. That ...o sale 11 made wllhOtlt r-. (714) 953-&e 10 Cel)ltal, TrenN>0r1atton end Ak'POfl H t prOPl!flY Oescflb41<1 aoove •s If YOU OBJ ELI to the tor a Pt1nn8d Development lor 1 19 covenant or warranly regerdlng 11119 YOU .. -..... ,.ULT ·-• a Publltllecl Or1nge Cou1 Delly ftnence AdVleot'y ~ WI rpor18d to t>e 290 Pronc:et<>f' nil condominium proj8C1 and 1 re-poSMSllOn or encum0teno11. or aa -... '" _., '" Piiot Dec 2 11 18 1983 approY9d. /l.gf..,._,t with ttle S .... rive COJlil Mesa CA 92626 gr.inltr1g Of the pell lion. you one trom R 1 10 POR·lO, located lo lnsurablllly of lltle ID Of TitUIT DATID ,...,_, ' ' ' 8300-83 Em~I 0..elopmeot o.pe;t. , The llndersignect · O•selalms al'\) hould e1thl·1-appear at the norlhWMI 01 Arbor S1ree1 1t1d Whit· The 10111 amount ot IM unpaid 11• tta. .._.II YOU TAl(l AC-ment 1ttll1ended. Trefflc~ 11b1hly tor any 1nc;orrectr>eSS ot the hl'anng an-' statr you ob""'-t11r Avenue 1n1eraec11on En-balance of Mid obh9111on1 1o09111« ~ TITOMfl!'OY MTIC:,~ Y~T ~ 811n 1IC NOTIC£ "'411\ul .. 11• epprOV9CS.S The ,.... oove s1ree11ooress ~1 of"~ vlronment11 Determination 1filh eov~. and "flmlled co111 "' '• ,. .._ .. ,..._.. r~ on 0.01~. M•ldo ~ Sa10salew1lloemaoe.butwl1hout lions u r f1 l' wnucn ObJCC· Negillve0.Clareuon t0<GP·83.3A endexpen-llS5.924,544 38 IC I.Mi.• YOU NmD AND· mud/debrl• now Ind rodltall he ovenanl or warranty. e•press or Im-lions w11h the t"OUrl before 4 zone E•cepllon Perm II That Nollu ol Breac;h or lald obll· NATION Of THI NATUM Of' YOU AM .. D«fAULT UN09R A Md• 11 IPPfoved. ,.,..,_atton ol l•ed. reg1101ng 1111e. possession, or lht• hC'anng Your appear-ZE·83-llS9 '°' H1ttlng1·lunOstrom gallon and election to 1111 .. Id r111 TMlYOU~'..DINOc_!~CT AT,Y~w· ~~.!!"1•1T1DYAOUTIDT~~l ... acllarnatlc plans for fOllllle Ped! cumbrances topaytheremarnlng . , • "· , , b Architects, lluth<>rlied egerit1 '°' ptoperly wu r1eorded 11 lnatru· .....,.,_ ""'" -·.., t--.... ,. .... Community Par11 It author ... fl11C1pal sum 01 tne noteCs) M1Cure<1 ann may \A In pc rson or Y ary Moore, 225 West Wiiton ment No. 83-307658 on July 18 Y•R. • T10N TO .-..OTICT YOUR "'°". Notlfk:allofl ot ov.rcrowdlnQ DOii-y said Dee<! ot Trust with lnteres1 your allonwy Street, tor a Cond1t1onal use Permit 1983, ol OHl<:l•I A4t0<d1 In lh9 01·· • NOTICI! Of' TitUITll SUL! IRTY, IT ll(IAY M aOU> AT A"*-dlllonl 11 Slddlebeck Vl/fely Unified hereon H provide<! 1n sa10 note(sl. IF YOU AHE A CREDI-for e c1r~1 contracting bualneu tlc:e of 1111 Counl)' Recofder ot Or· T.I . No. '1-UC IALI. IF YOU NlaD AN IX· Sollool Olttrlcl 11 received. HICO ~dvances it any, under lhe terms of TOR , , . ~Ito With vartttnces trom •mount of perk· enge County, Slate of C•lllornl1 NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEl'j. that l'LANATIOM Of' THI MATURI Of contrac1t with IM City ol Loe 1$a10 Deed ol Trust. teat chergM ur a l'lflllngl nt l rt! r Ing number of compact llllls dedl· Trustee or party co11dUC1lng Sale Thurldey, Janu1ry 5, 19&4, at THI llttOCEIDIHO AQAINIT YOU, Al1m1to1 -apprOYld. p,...,_ no e~penses ot the Trus1ee and of or tht' dt'(,~ a~wJ, you m us t Clle ation and iront lanoscaped seiback CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE COM· 10·00 o'clock 1.m. of Mid day, In ti... ·YOU ~D CONTACT A LAW-1111on of 1eat111tlve ~ tf\91 t1,. 1rusrs creetllO by saro Deed or your r lr11tn wllh tlw l'OUrl or requ1rementslnconJunc:tlonw1lhthe PANY oom 181 ulde '°' conduct~ QA. will combatlreucl In record1n9""" rus1 prt•s<•nt rt to the ,.,...rsonal rep .• conslruc:llon of 1 8.6t2 aquare loot 1010 N()(th Main Strae1, Su11e 400 ru11ee·1 Selea. within Ille offieee o NOTICI Of' ntuan•·• IAll doeum.n11 II 1t1thorlztd. A fftOM11. Tne 101111 amount ol the unpaJO ~ commt<Clll olfiee i nd warehouM Sanll An1 CA 92702 REA L EST.,\ TE SECURITIES SER-T.I . No. •1ao ary gilt II ac:cepttd trom ~ alance ol the obltgallon secured by rt'S(•nWltVl' :ippomted by the bullOlng IOc:ated 11 2,21 and 225 17l4) 635-S575, ICE, IOC814Hl II 2020 NO<lh Broad· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thll Community Allodallon. Alf. flmi* ""proCHHIY lo be SOid and reason-l'11urt Wtlhin four m o nths West w'11aon Street In • C1 Z°"8 '-Un· FORECLOSURE OE PART. • .... Sulle 206, In tne Clly ol Sant• on Tllurlday, J1nuary 5, 1964. II .,. Mlected '°' dellOn Of an~ ble Mllmated costa. exPtlflMS ano from lhl Juw l)f fu'St 1ssuanre Envlronmenlll Determination: MENT na. Countyol °'rcrc· ateteolC-'1-10;00o'clock 1.m. of Mid day, In tM ment mllntenence b\llldlno. et°" dvanc:es 11 rne time of the Initial r 1 d~-' c~ Neoa1tva Oeclaritlon Oiied November 29 19113 orn11, TOWNE ESC OW CORPOR· room M1 u lde '°' c:onduc11ng Community Park. Ph-II, lflid ut>lrcat•on or the Notice ot sale Is o l'lll·r~ a~ prova ..,,, tn ,;x,:-S ,. Resolution oi lhe Pt1nnlr19 BY CALIFORNIA .LANO TITLE TtON, • C1lil0<nt1 corparetlon, M T1us1ae·1 Sales. Within the oflloel ol f'911hef'ly Reglontl Peril. Coneldw· 5!> !>34 17 unn i'OO of tht• Probate Oxle Commission 01 lhe City ot Cotti COMP"NY uly llppolnled Tru11 .. under and REA L ESTATE SECURITIES SER· Ilion of Ille lnlerpre!IYe dltlllcetlOll Tne beneflCllfY unOer said OeeO v ( Cal1forn1a Tht• ume for Meea Poat Ottlee Box 1200 rec-Donna J, Thornu, Fer M1neger 1t1ant lo the~ Of Mle oon· VICE, IOCaled 11 2020 N0<th Broad· on Houtlng Opportuntttee "°Orn I Trull ner11otore e.<ecu1eo and de· filmg cl:irms will not expire ommenOing adoption ot' lhe Published Orat191 COlltl Delly Pllol erred In lhal 09flaln OMd ol Truet w1y. Suite 208. In 1119 City ol San11 lo Environmental M1nagement ivered 10 tl>e unOl<SigneO a written . emt!'Oed guldetlnM fOf the Im-Dec 2 9 l6 l983 •eQ.lled by \llNCENT AA YMONO An1, County ot Orange. lllte OI Catt-Agency It contl~. s.tectlon of en t11e11on oi Oetautt-"" Oemano prior tn four months from the plementatlon of lhe Cetlfornia En-• ' 8297-33 tCKS and WlllENE EVE HICl(S, tomla, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES economlclfealbllhy coneultenl fOr °' Sale and a wr111en Notoc;e 01 0.. J JtC· of th1· l'll'aring nourt'd vlronmental Ouallly Act En· 1band end wtle u Joint tenant1. SERVICE, I Calllornla CO<porlllon, IM Senti Al'll River Main Steal aun ano ElecilOfl 1o Sell The under-ahnv• Y!ronmental Oetermlnetlon· &empt KO<ded Mltell 24, 11112, In IM of-••duty ll>Polnled Truet .. undet and financing Study 11 Mlected. 8pecill tgned c.uMO said Notice of Oefeull YOU MA y EXAMINE th , 8 An Ofdlnance 0, The Ctty COun· Pl8.JC NOTICE Ice ol IM Counly Aec:0<der of tald ptlflUlnt to lhe power of aale GOn· perml1 10 UH Irvine Pertt &I nd Electron 10 Sell to be recorOed 1n e c;ll ot 1119 City ot Costa MIM C•H· nty. aa Aecofder • lnltrum9nl !erred In thll certain OMd ol Tnm euthoflred Trect mttten era • hecounaywnerethe real1><opertYls lilt• kt•pt by tht' rourt If you lornla PostOffioeBox 1200 .inend-°"ANCM COUNTY 82·100925, by reuon of •executed by WILLIAM F KANE. an proved An AHFP ~ _. oc•led arc· tnlt•rc'!olc'<i m tht' eslalR. Ing Title 13 ot 1ne Cotti Mes. Mu· ~Al COURT MCI! ol defloll In payment of I*· unmerrleCI men. r9Corded February tM City of Seale.ch II ICIPl'owcl. Date Novembef 21. 1983 yuu m •Y "4•rvc· upon lh£• t•x -niclpal Code regerdlng par-Ing t• °' °"=.!i~ orm1nce Of Ille obligatlonl-td 28, 1982, In IM olflce of IM County Agreemtnt with 1tle City ol LOlll MECO FINANCIAL CORPORA TtON ' quirements fOf motets Envlronmen-Hertler hereb)'. lnGludtng lhll b<Mdl °'de-~OI< ol said County, u Re-8Mch 10< t11Cllange of fire P'~ 15 ta•d Trustee t""Ulur "' .rdn111ll:ilrator. or 181 Oeterminellon bempi . 4e01~-9twd.. h • 21t0 eul1, Notle.8 ot wtllch wH recorded c:0<dl<01 1n1tru11'18'1t No. 82-087440, tlon end rwcue IWvtoee i. ep. '3 >03 '~"" ~.. Ui•'" "'" "'"" '"'> ''" "'" 0> "' """~ O•OMm ..... ~ '"° --C• -1147 , ...... >>. ..... U """"''' "'•-of• .,_of ....... • ....... --~ tuOtO C•ly CA 91604 t'\.'Ul11r 'If .1dmrnu.trator, :ind •bo•e apploc;atton•. telepllone (7 14) Pl•m11ff JASMINE CREEK COM· n11rumen1 No 83·402282. Will paymtnl of 1)8rl0fm1/IG9 ol lhe o~-proved A Aigtot-Of-W1y ccmrect 2131986-9200 l ) l h ( 75• 52•5 or call at lhl ott10e ot lhe MUNITY ASSOCIATION Ell AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE gatlonl MC\llltO lhef'et>y, Including lot Alllot iou19vard It llllP' By TIM BROUILLETTE II l w ti I lift• ~11u1 l W I prn.1 Pla~ning Oeparlmenl Room 200 71 Oelendanl SAM BUSH. M"'RY IGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. t--thal breech or O•faufl, Notte. of Tr111tlwr of lundl to C rust Ollloe< ,r -.N\'U t' a wrrl lt•n rt'qUto:it Fair Dllv•. Colla Mesa Calllorni~ BUSH 1no DOES 1 tr11ougn 100, In· ul ~ ol rne United 5111 ... Of 1 wttleh wit recoroe_d September 14, t1on1 w or111no Cepllll Fund Put>Hsheo Oronoe Coas1 Deity ,1;;\1ro~ th:ia VllU desin· <>pc"t'1ol Aoa11tona111am cluc'a' ...... No 59197 .,,.., • cneci. dr1wn on•"'"°' 1983 H Rec:0<der s ln1trument No. aulllorlted ~ of • plot Dec 2 9 16 1983 • I 7 .. d t h c 1 r~. thonal bank. a tllll or Nderel 83-40442. Will SELL AT PUBLIC datld werr1nt1 It IUltlortled, 1 6326.83 n11l11 t• 111 lll\I ft tng l>I •.Ill In· "nor ln1tice or 1 • 1 Y vvvn· SUlllMONI redlt union, or 1 111te or lederal AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810. trivet requetl 11 ltlttlOrlada \°l"lllory a11d .tppraiSt•ml'nt u( ~:,o~t~~ C~t~C:,1 =d~~iu:O:J NOTICll Yev M9e "9ft .-cl. vtngl Ind IOlln IMOCllllOl'I dofnl· OERFORCASH.llwfulm~oftM tlatlonolanagreemantwltl'I ------------1csl<1tr· {r~·•s nr of the pell· ot ;~. c:.ia Mesa Munlc;lpe t COCl4l ~ _, ~=-~ led In thlt e1111, alt p1y1bll e1 1n. Unflld S111ee, or • CHiiier'• ctleck blCll Valley Unified School • MLIC NOTICE Irons 111 al,·uun lS mf'nllon<-d conernlng ramp 110pe1 in perking ,_, ~. ..., lme ot tale. 1111 right. 11119 Ind d11wn on 11111e or nlllonlf btnk, a for recr••llon program• I• • I"> '() d l''()() t.. ( ger&91a Erwlronmenlll Determine-Jev ~ • ..,_. ..,.. llfHI held by II,• 1'ruat .. , In that 1t1te or ltOerll C'redll union, or a eulhorlad. HICO contrte:I wltf't~ NOTICI CJ* TIHJITlf.'S IAL.f. tn !';f-t•ltun _(r an .._ " 0 ttle 111..._.left ..... reel PIOperly tnuate In said County 1t11e or ltdar~ Mvlnge and loan wey City, lor '*Cll'lborf'tood we loen No. ~t»-&l•YEA tlw l' uhfnrntu Pro bat(• Cock ~~~11:~::g',.nge Cout Delly Pilot II you wleh to Mele IM ecMc:t 011n '" S1111. dMc:rlbed u fOltowe· Heocl1tlon domlclled fn 11111 11•1•. llgna 11 appro"9c!. A mort0119 T.I . No. U-oel20 LEONARD GARBER Dec 18 1983 a11or119y In 11111 manar, you lllould lot 47 of Trec:t No. 4341. In ti... 1111 payeble 11 Ille tlfne of Nie, •II 8uMn AM t<urtlntlll 11 ,.......,. UNIT COOi U ('AR BER SOKOLOFF &t 8~15•83 do to promptly to 111e1 your wr111en 11y ot Cotti M918, County of Ot· rlght1t111e end ln1er1t1 held t>y tt, M Cllllm• Admlnletretlon ~ IECURITY SAVINOI M<>f'TOAOf. I • nttpOl'lM. If In)', m1y be flied on ll'lg9 Sltll ol C.lllornle, u .nown Trulf ... In th•t rMI properly tltulle lrlCI '°' unemployment clllln C~ATION VAN DYKE, INC. lime t m19 recorded In Book 170. In .. Id County 1nd S111e. deecrlbed vlcel It r~. A rwon ~ H Ouly eppo1nted Trull .. under the 1414 W. Commonwu lth Ave f't&.IC NOTICE AVllOfUtted Ila tldo clet¥ndlde Paget 15 lo t8 of M1ece111Mou1 IS lollow1 ll111on1 oonducled btt-..n lollowlnQ deterlbed deed ot 1rus1 ~ullertoa CA IZllJJ El lrlbuflle; ladol ..._ MMI• Ud. Mao•. record• ot Ofenge County, Loi 47 01 TrlCI No a:l59 .. b '* County of Orenge and tl'le Q1Y Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION • . • ~9UC NOTICI '°" lln ..... ,.. .. --~ Ud. ... aillornll tnep recOf'ded In BOOlt 405, P11111 16 Fountain v....,. fOf .... SQuet9 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR (,I 41 52'·2!67 "l!O.VlLonlfNT '9K>aCT .,.... ........... '-.. TM llreet lddr ... or other GOm· 10 19 1nc1ValY9 ol Mlecell-• atoMI Patil It r~ end or'dl CASH ANO/OR THE C"SHIERS OR Publt!\ht'll Onrngc Coast ~ "" ........ 'I '......... dellgnlllon ol IM rMI prQJPerty Mao•. Iii IM offlet Of Ille Covnty filed. Tiie eOerd ldtoumed Ill~ CERTIFIED CHECKS SPEClftEO IN O•i ly Pilol l..k . 9 IO 16 A Orah EnYlronmental Impact Re-W 1" ........ ...a .. ..,._ ef einat>ove deecrll)ed It putPO't«I Recorder-of Mk! County ory OC Gloria CllMQ, CIVIL CODE SECTION 292411 (P•Y· • I 'ti !:IR·:I· fl.t~"' II~ p0t1 (EIR) Wit COfllpleleCI on Novetn-.. ....,..., Ill .......... ,.., 0 bl 1J1S A)'On Circle. CO.ti The,,, ... ldd,_ Of Oii!« com-(S£Al) JUHi Al~ •ble at tile ltme of .... In llwfUI • .,... • ' b8I 23. 1983. tor IM 16-acr• CO.I• ......... ........., ....... ,.. MeM. CA ~ oeeionatton of IM,.... property CletW ol tt'le .... mon.y of tne United S111es1111 r19n1. esa ~I Protect The lffttteR ,...,_, • ..,, ..., llie TM uncl9nl0ned ~ dllc!lalrM f'ter~ Cltecribed i. ~ ol "-er.-. 1111e ano 1n1eres1 conveyed to end Of1h EIR evalullted 1hepoten11a1-. ._. ... ..., ~ Mtt>lllty f0t eny lnOOtf«t,_ In to be •1 lJltlmo·DrM. rMn.; CA. --. .. •nnrllllllll -M now hel4 by 11 under said Deed of 11ronmtn111 lmp1c11 of lhrff 9'UMM-..........,el~ tlrMt ~ Ot Olher com-The~ lllr9b)'dlldalmt -~-r..---. Truat •n 1111properly11e<ein1rter de-mc•ed·uM de\o~t t1tern11r-.. • •..,... • .... ......., deetQnlttlon Ill lllOlltty fOf eny lncotl'9C""" In !OMOIMD °"c-~fl!!M1. .... °'allll 1er10ad tor tl\I tit• bounded by w .. 1 11111 dMeflll heleifte 1111111 .. ten A11 88ld .... w111 be meoe w1tnovt lllCf Mr"1 lddtwl 0t oihtr OOM-.. _ .. , .... """' f; TRUSTOR PAUL MEYER tnd t91hStr•t1.Part!Avenue,ana ..... _.,... ,. ....... ttflll'lty.~or~.~d· mond91ionttlon ...... AM.C1•11• El.l~BETH H MEYER .,,.. _,l\ ~I ~trd ......... ~-A ..... .. tttle. p011111la11, Qt ~ Said .... wll be mlde wttllowl ",...,.., """1111 of ttll ..... ~ BENEFICIARY SECURITY SAV· '~" s.".\p• Coples of the Oflh EIR llt avell-........ a -. loaMlefy lheprindpllt lMll-w•renr,.e11pr ... 0t~.,.,.,.. S~of~~~ INGS.. ~ .. I,.._, 1blef°'pyt>11creviewa1COtt1MIM l·TO TMI Mn A... olthlf!I04e 0t0Ctler otllaatlon tno UU.. po1n11lc.1, 0t encwn-lonlle.ellollnlnll•IM ANO lOAN ASSOCIATION '"'' C~ Cny Hall/Pfenning DIYllllOn • 77 ,. -...111 .... ._ ..... '9 .. by Mid OMO of Tn.(, wltl'I br~ to 11111efy Ille l)flnclpel l>et• lolfd at !tit Oll1rlcte.,.,.,.... RECORDED Oe10bef 29, IH2 .. •' OflVt A C09Y It eltO IM!llllble at --....... ,.... • ,. ..... .. tel Ind°"* MN.~ ence of Iha Nole Of --otlllMlton tf'tol loefd Of ...,..... .... lnllr No 82..:182150 or Otllc:I .. R,e-MHI Vetde Llbrtty·.2M• ....................... ,.., mut. '-lln. !*11 ~-if any,~ ~by Mid OMO ot Tl'lltf. ~ Oeoemt>et 7, ,..,, " •. ,., A.M.,,. COfdl in IM offlot ol lhe Recotdet 01 Vero. Oflve e.11 •nd the C0.11 ..... dtyl.,.., llllt tummone.. '-""' t'*90t Ind in.-on In--Ind Other """' • prcNided folkJwlncl NrMd ~ Oranot County MIU llbt1"1·~88 Weal Center Mf"8CI on you, Ille wf1ll tllll COllt1 • IOvltlOM. Md plUs ..... INntln: plut ICIVMClll. 111111)', under pr-t. ROfl' "· Menton, .. 10 dff<I of 1ru11 d .. cnbcll the Slr .. t Wfltten raeponM lo the OOf'/ICllllnt Cfllt9ft. tnd HjMlfl... Of Ille Iha *mt ttlereot Ind .....,_. on man. ~errtett. M. Wieder. followtng ptoPerty ••/ ~u (t Pereont an<I Of'gtni&etlON wllt\• U!llell 10\I dO. 'fOl.lt #llUft Wiii be Trumt. lll'ld of IN INlll Cf•1" by 9'ICft ed¥11\o,t, lnO pl\lt ..... NllCandt. ,_...I. Cletil, TMIMI Loi 23 ot TrK1 No 7838. " pew _.. tng 10 comment on the ~•It EIA tnlertld on ep~tlon ot !tit'*""' ~OMO ol Trwt The IOlal emount cllllfgn, end ,••c>enMI. ot IM Mw and iri. ~. u.e Mep ICIC!Ofded In l>OOll 330, Pao-34 ,,.,.., •• ·~ 1110\lld ldmttt theft COl1tWn1· Ae· tiff, end fllll ~,~.,..,I~ of Mid Ot)llolllon. lncludlnt ~ Truaf .. end of tile tNetl m>iltrtd ~ 134'% le approwd """'"'~==· to 37 lt!Clutl•t 01 Mlec.ltaMOU DeilT p;t0,, •• dt'lfloPmetll ftrojtel EIR, ~-mtnt eo.inet YOll fOr the nlllef iJe. •llmeted '-· d\1ft91 Ind ... Mid 0..CS ot Tr'* Tiie total MIOUnt lldcled EnW~al M Mapa, In lhl Olllet of IM COUlll meol 8erv1Cff f>ee>etl"*"'· P.O. mantMcl In Ille oomplelnl, wflllltl of"" truat ... at Ille IMM ot of Mid OO!laetton. lncludlnt f...oft-~ •• ~ ol ""'*"""' ReGoroer ol Mid County I ffltrl~,d .... , c•lh 80K liOO, Cotti Mau, CA . .112828 COUid ,..,(1 In Olf~I Of Ill ~Ion ol '"" Notl09, It ~tlma£.d ..... ctllt ... Ind•· dlrd for MCond Ulllt Oii EXCl!.PT all on ;u. llydrocatbon Tiie publlcl r .... i.w p«tOd tor the •aoee. flltlnQ ol money Of ~ '-'" tL °'Ille Tn.ietee. et Ille IMM of ""'8lft LGt In Defll ........ A 1r1c:t ml~r•I• of every kind 1 111~ flr•I da7 ••• •old tnY'lrCHlmtnlll CIOC~"*'' tfl@t on Ot ot1-rtfftf fllqutetecl In the COin• Dated' ~ember __ 1~.1... IH~. 1111 ~tlon ot lf'tlt Nalloll. i. fl'*ldallCHI le ~ Cailllltl .. Clla•tcltr tn Of u"41r Ml<l latlO II the ttte•cl da7 fer 1nuery8, 1914 Tlltrttore. loln1Ur• plelnt fQWN5QC*>W C01"1"1'V1l~ 117,Nt,. 11'°'1 of ti. INfM ea.. WOii no right lo UM any portion Of I lhr fltltr I •Hu.l. I hit wtlllllll commentt WI evaluated 0.Mld: M~ 3, tin C~ Cot19ofetl0r\. Dated! Oeollmbllf ! •. 11U, Coeleal Progt9M """""*"·· eurteoe lherlOf above a pt-!Md ee a4 la att. 1nc0tpor11t4H! 111 the Anti El"-J PETERSON, c.tt • Trwtee. • MAl HT ATE S!CUl'llTlll SU•· 11on1 ~em It .--. 1 .. 1 ~111ttuttac.olt1ieroi.ndt Rqjll~ t.111 ... , ef Ofteapon09'1C41 mull t>t pott· ly t<A"E~ ICHOENtiOlTZ, o..>u• lly. MAL l!STAfl llCUfllTIH VIQI. loet\t..,,,....111,_,.,=c .. mO<• p1t1tlGultr1J.., IO<'th In II •-lfked on Of bcll0<'9 Januery. .. ty IPV!CI. • California COtpOttltorl. ""'° NCf"*9 ... 111111 Oft 1~ In OMc1 recotOed July 24 Mf ta • nar wea 1984 .. AU WOOD, PIOM • NOR· I Celltotftle ..... Ion. ltl ...,,, 11 Tr'*W w 1. 1t41. 1970 In l>OOlc 9365, P-ot 737 OfllcJ tllr Dallr Piiot. '°' 111;1i. lnlotmatton COftQetn-...... (lemil 0..1 Morver. ft9 ~ ta..t) OJ. "°'Ve'· Ill,._..,. (llAI.) JUHi =- Aec:orO• 096. A..._ IM Orah l!.l". contect M•ll mt T ... A ........ -tao Nor1'I ........ W • ...._ aot. tolO lljortfl ·~· 9ulte toe, C1etW °'911 AUO f.XClPT .. Mlbturt c-.,_ helm at 164·5 t34 0< Mtllle 8411'11-= ....... CA. -llMI Me. Cl tl70I 9Mta Ana. C& 1110t ,. el ..,.\.,riOfltt,bUt-.ftllOU1tllel'lgf\t" lin atJ6'·MOe ..._ T~g,T.tato T...,_ (1t•)H$o1110 • .,,,ry lo the aurl-°' IUO~ Orenee eo-1 Delly ,~ 0r.,. Coeet Delly ..... "*"'*' ea.. ~ ~ °'.... ODMI DlillJ' ~ er... COlll 0.., ~ • ttec>t" °' too 1.i. • ie. \ff3 • o. 11. n . ao. tM3. Jen a. 1... 11tto1 o.c 11. n. . tM3 ~ o.c 11. n .10, '* oec 11. 1aa es1~..a3 MJO~ MOa-u 6507~ ~ • .. " ., -I -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frida Traditional 3 Br, 3\Ai Ba. S.ytronl, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to tell $1,250,000. lllYllE TEllllAOE Punoramtl' hny & OC.'t'an view from <I Br, 4 & patio, pool homt' Prime> IOl'ation. $775.000 YllTI Ill Ull IAYFIMT Fabulous bay & mountain view. 1Bdrm.1 a.. condo ~. Lowest prieechl $295,000. IAYSllE PUOE IAYFllllT SpeclACular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br. 1 _______ _ 2 ba dn. 2 boat SpiireS. Reduced·S 1.500 ,000. PElllSIU lllE IOUIFlllT Fan1as11!~.~~~ near the Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 best shopping In the bath, 3700 sq. ft 4 car park.iJll. Sl.385,000. Southland 9 tneatres & all med & prof servlc&s FllllUllS UICI llU TIP New 4 br, 4 1"> ba. custom French Nonnandy EAtate 1.2 pnme acre hillU>p. Now $995,000. 01111110 OHS IAYFlllT C.oronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now S370,000 w/trade. &llOWllUI IOIE Near new 4 bdnn, 4 ~lh. lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. Bl LL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1.11 Auy,•d•· Or ,. N Ii ti!'> 1'161 ~ttet see 1n1s one FAST! 759-150 I Ii>\~ fg Red Estate C&IYOI CREST Sunny ancf cheel'tul. Three bedroom condo Two iii;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiii~;;;i;iiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I llrepl ac es Large sundeck over two car garage. Inviting parlos llPLU: 3 Br. 2 Ba. "&" 2 Br. 2 Ba. (like n ew) R V. access $189,000.00 1111 YEH£: QUALITY 4 Br. home with RV access $1 39,900. Private location. Conve· nlent to community pool and tennis coutts ...... $255.000 131-7300 CIST& IHA: Cozy Cott.age -1 Br. -01 TIE garage Alle·y access. UIE! $87.500 00 $82 900 • 2 bedroom. 2 llOY lcCAllLE -llUL Tiii 141-7721 bath. 2 master suites E•· cellent fOf Co-ownershrp. Condo located on lake Game room, pool table, ping pong. saunas, pool. spa, tennis couns and much more Low down, call 546-2313 ..... f!!!l!W . ~It fual.W ~t1, Dal. !prtantt, Dal. lMt l~t ltacli lltt lut. IMcli 2241 Li..a &liaiLI. 1714 ut. ltacli 1741 SBR'.f8X. nMf S::Ch. blad UM Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. Wat«.QM IMMED. OCCUPANCY 1 rl~1rl1r·lt IU .\11 OH~ llEllCA'S WCEST l•tEP£HUT IWTY CO. M50 until end of June 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 cat oar. fenc. tloYe 6 O/W Incl. No & 2 BR units. '3004575. 850-2510 ~~:~=· =n~~·~ utlla pd. auier, ~pl. I. Oooa. $.490-$510, +dee>. Fully draped/cpt'd, taun· LINDA ISLE WA TEA· Garfield, (avail, 1114/84) $.460/mo yrly. 673· 5•4"·8762• 10·8PM -dry hkupa, appll~. FRONT· Furn. 8 Br M500 $750/mo 963-5796 C ta I HM o.tu11 E/al«M Twnh .. : 2 Br, FOi' «Mtallt 538-3341 Agt. 01 <4 Br $4500. 873-146' HOMES FOR RENT tlwJll 1'1t ba. lndry, l:'. 2543 Studio apt, atove & lrlg, I I fl I H41 Huntington Beach 3 & 4 GISI IE Ill 9range. M 50. 2-0e70 crptatdrpe. Water & gaa 1>1111ul'11lrHCh11nn.C:uJilrllllhumt·Mll"h1gh or1u c:ntll I rll 2201 Bdrma 1850·$900 ALLUTILSPAIO E .. talde 1 Br. small but pald,$395/m0.9eO·t170 lull Ht•luw 11u.1r'kl·I v1ihw $1115,0ou •Ht! Fenced yard• & garao-a. ~pate before you rent. cozy with 1011 of n11u1a1 Walk to beach BMlh. COMFRONTROW:Oc9an Kids -a pelt welcome. 11om design leatur ... wood.$3115.1151-11523 UOO all utlla 1ncld. 011 Tlw < ioll l'our~· &~:k or hu11w ur gl~ lo & bay vlewa. Lge home In 883-0755. Agent, no fee . bbq, cov'rd garage, E al«M clean quiet co~ 536-4637 iukr• rull udvimwo1• n( vit·w $230.000 gated community Avail. ---aurrounded with plush 2· b ·h · ' ------" • furnllhed 13000/mo. Nr beach lg 2 Br 4 lam land1C9Plng No pet1 r OUM, gar, yar • lrYill 2744 nm w/g11 fncd wd bltlne · s· Share pool S650 mo., no A r 1xl'I Oul Wl•ll w11r1h thr· mwwy' :t IJt.drms, BAYFRONT CONDO· S.· 53 I Bach. Furn. 515 pell, mgr 2453-B Orange Studio $450. Ref, patio. 1 •, Lwth,,, fm·pl<K't· N<'Jr 'M.huub Sl:!~.000 curlty bldg., pool, Im· S-425 11•6190 BEST fae 1 Bdrm Furn. 1580 __ tennis pool Avail Jan 1 maculate oondlllon. bly I .... 4 385 W. Wiiton. 6'2·1971 Frpl pool p1vt patio 6'2-9837 leave mag lt1~hunl C1t•t11 'turlt•r hrnow 2 li..Jrm <~mdu tn VUs. $ 1250/mo mat 66'9 O dshwahr X·IO 2 Br on .,._..~-~--~~ foun1J1~ v •• 11\'.,, Ftrl'l>ltK•' S!l5,!l~u Wittrfrtet 1 .. 11 180• t to 3 Bdrm• U7s-s1260 laat. ltacli Eaataide se10 557-2841 Laraa ll1a1l 7S H1·1* ..nm l ti385tmo. sac;;, fBr l -... ••-.... 1 llirm cooao comm p,~,1 & ~I"' Su11•·1•1am1ly hom•• J b.'tlr nL'> :md ~ unlum, Jae 18992 FIOl'ldl •~.,. 1 pool Close to bus l,111111\' llMllll F111•1JIU<.'t' Sut.11111 '$17U.UUO -lBr:YriY. $550 ai sor I 842.2113<4 or 842-3172 1 Bl, lrg 1m1. crpt1/d1pa, ahops $500 <492-6700 • 2 Br w/Tlpl, 1 Olk to bell range. No pet a. $385 142-Htl 1850 ealty 1 YOUR OWll Ag11J1-682916'2-1J12 •~rt acli 711 11111 IDOi IUI. Eaec condo, Npl Cmt, t COU .. TRY -"LIKE BRAND NEW" 1 m . 1 ba1h. Avahable lmmac 3BrS1200 786-1172 n Sparkllng 1 Bdrm from now $650/mo. yearly * *SILE OR TRI.DE* * OPEi llTllllAY /llllAY 1 l. Tl 4 Pll 2101 111a1111u41 a ... C•tt '"'•• lh41.) Beautiful Newport Pool Home with Spa. 4 Bdrms. 2 baths. ~y upgraded kitchen. Truly res_or~llvl~g at home. ASSUME 11'h% 1sJ. and 2nd T.D.'s t$25.ooo dbn owe at 10% int. or will trade for smalrer house or local income a. ... , I Wlettr ESTATE $.445, 2 Bdrm from $555 573.3355 ltetlfs Utus.pd, pool, garage. no 1 bd $500/ 111 ...,., Be Ill I & .... 11k pets rm. mo. u s ..,... .IAOllS IULn wlathuterurac~!"poo'1e 301 Avocado. 6'2·9850 The Troplcs.J-421 E. 18th 3880 Michelson Drive ""' St N 1 H t &<45-5109 ,.., UUlllllT Irvine *Private Patios 241 W Wllaon 631-0960 I • wp g s. l 14/lll-I 1ll 2Br 2Ba lua twnhae Turtle •Co,vered Patios lrg 2 Br. 1 ba W/alda. Ow, 1 blk to beach, ·' blk to •Spacious Apia lndry rm. Avail l / 1/8.t. bay 1 bdrm, prkg. $450 WESTCUFF Jbr. den. wl d. Rock. gar, vu, comm. •Dining Area 1525/mo. 645•6825 mo Jan 1 650-2493 rehlg . gtrdener $1 100 pool $1000 552-1947 •Walk·ln-cloaets I mo rel~~'~ ~5-3008 3 Bdrm I ba Woodbridge •Home-like kitchens Lrg 3 Br 2 !ii uppet. 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo, golf .. IL.. Condo $800/mo Avail 1 block to Huntington & enclsd garage Mesa del course view & prvt dbl _. Frwys Mar area $5S5/mo. No gar $1225/mo. Macnab PtaiaHll U07 lmmed Agent 645-8513 UTILITIES FREE pets. 751-9905 Iv mag ~~~~~b ~::..~~~artha 5 Br 2 Ba. 113 E Btlboa 3 Br 2'-'t Ba Deerfield B 1 . I 1 3 5 o / m 0 twnhm. avail mtd Jan. 1 Bdrm Furn $585 llWlllEI IPTI, BR 1BA Yrly. Nr ocean, 1•879•5991 $900/mo. Inga, agt. No 2 Bdrm From 1695 Bachelora, 1 Br.$ Lof11 nu crpl/palnt $825 mo ..,,-----,,----fee 786-7698 LA QUINTA HERMOSA $395-1565 645-<4<411 utll Incl. 217 331d St. N.B: Oceanfront 2br Iba lrplc HOME FOR RENT West of Beach, 3 blks NEWLY DECORATED (upstelrs). 835·284<4. ~~ d:.' C~~· t>!st~s~ Irvine 3 Bdrm $825. Gar-south Of Edinger. 2 Br w/gar, Ctpll, water ACIOSI from Lido Marina, Ftt/Sav 9•4 510 E. age and lericed yard. 141·1~41 paid. 636,..120 1·5PM 3Br2Ba trpl newly dee· Oceanllont Balboa Kids and pets OK. Agt. no • · 1567"A"Orange 1525 Qtated. $S95 '1·998-5868 . lee. 883..()755. lnr rt ltacli 2Ht NEWPORrAPTS. --·'------- 0 5 8 0 58 Cfrtu ••I •u ifll lmpresalve 2 Br pool hm • 1 1 bach pa qu I. PrV1 2 Br. $365/mo ~ utlla, In· llYH/WUTOUFF Call wner at home 4 -4 ; Renovated 2 edrm apace newer kltch kids 1630 prprty'on bay. blocks 10 ltnl only. No waterbedt, 2 Br, 1 ea. nV'Cplldrapes, property. Asking $210,000. office 673-1600. age kl1ch, gtr. ott PCH , sm tee 539-6190 BEST bch, elec gar, yrly $525. no pell 2450 Newport blt·lns, pool, carport. no ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!! $700's 539·6190 BEST, .. New 2 bl, 2 ba, dble gat, 673-6336-642-9666 Nice 1 Br. CloM to ahop· re:~ 6~~~700 Bed· Ct1ll •na 2 4 frplc Ne11t to UCI. 1850 A,artaeat1, Ual. ping. no pets $.400/mo Liii UYFllllT Ill OUYtl-IY .... 2 bd. 1 ba. car(IQ(I. ci;a;;. mo lease 838-3890 _6'_e_.sa_•_2 ___ ,...._._ USTSlll 11% llxa<S rate. 30 yra $600/mo 35'1'Bay St. Woodbridge, beautllul PALM MESA APTS 13 Br 2 Ba S 1500/mo yr1y. 1llllOITIAll Monaco with best GC 6'<4·7~69 lakelront,5Br3Ba.3car Ptabisall 2707 181 $.460/mo Otflceh11 2t31282•7733 Garage& Alley Access view 14 Rue Vllla11. . . -garage, 211plc1. air cond. 9-4. 1561 Mesa Dr Santa Open Wknds 6'0-1538 Kids & Pet lovln • • bonua I 1700/mo 65 l ·26<45 2 Br at 1 t3 'h 29th A n a H e 1 g h t s Spacious single. one Sil ,IOO rm upgrades galOfe great $ 1 0 0 I m o . Y r I y 7141648-9660 I lltJ ltler411t lttf area utlls PAIO S395 • La~u· ltacL 41 213-433-0502 & two ~room apts. • · -. , •iru • • s • H 1 B s500 141· llH ••• -$50 aecu11ty fee AR H BEACH HEIGHTS: anti .. na igta r ----Vacant In Npt Hgts 534 537·5027 J BDRM. Jba. I 1lOO/mo. Ca,;,trHt 2 81 2 Ba $600. No pelt BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! SPYIUll IUm A 11 so S 1 8 9 • O O O EAST SI OE Area's hneat 494.9453 Owner ltacli 2711 _5_4_5_._8..,.,~.,_,,,,~=-=,..-- Beaut 5 bdrm home In 842· 740<4 Roo Lowe s p. c I 0 us 4 • 2 2 s ocean view New 2 Br, 2 LUX. CONDO Spyglass $530,000. Can IPll .U 1a1gecountry kitchen L11aa1 IUll ba. ·duplex, 2 cat git. Walk to SC Plaza move In wlmlnlmum dn lt•••y l-l Pll breutut nook custom HOME FOR RENT , $750/mo. · <t98-33119 Frplc. ale, security, W/O, pymt Wiii carry note -decor workshop garage Laguna Hiiis 4 Bdrm 2•;, ,._ • I • 7 pvt club wltennl• ell, favorable way lmmed 1111 lrtH Ult gardener & utlls PAID Ba & 1000 Fenced yard -reu I 11 pools, lac, saunas. gym. escrow. 83<4· l 157 Denise Super "Weatclltf Grove" 3 1545 ~ $50 security lee & garage Kids & pell 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 car garage 1 Br studio, $600/mo. TIE IEST llY II COST& IESA H I .. L 1040 bdrmwlthlowdown Now 537-5027 welcome 863-0755 S850tmo. Avail. now. 675-4063 •~""'!!!l~ .... 91111 .. a aa ' IC• la the time to ~ & buy! f --------- FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH COLDWeu. BANt(eRU .......... $300 HOUSE Agenl. no ee. --STUNNING 11~ 1 Br. gar· '~~~-i~·~1 VILLAGE CT CONDO SO COUNTIES REALTY 2 B den I pl st-s to •~ iill • Charm decor mOd kltch LI Ii I 5 r. · r · v,. den apt. ~2 . pOOI & rec Js~'19~ui~ •3:1~~,~~~, ({ ~~':;,~s '2~~~qu;~~:1'. 170·5•~ _ ulllsp<Savallnowph 1aa1 1at beach s12001mo. Avail area. 110 w. 18th. St, I -----~~-... -539-6190BESTR1tylee 29~ 2ba condo Lg, now 851-8767 --------up-graded condo thet lalMI • $129.900 Bkr 963-8377 WHTdF Alli& ---g8J /opnr, lrplc $650/mo. 3BR 2BA Upper Duplex PllllLIFF Y1EW CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING plus much more~ Sorry. no ptts Model) open daily 9 to 6 lllULIUY 1111,100 overlooks green belt Ptu'a1al1 1007 lr•lae 1044 •PBROICREMR, 2EBOAU.CSEpOaTROV $355. cottagelduple~r 675-9797. 642-8848 xlnt loc ,$1200. Chris: Lrg 1 Br wllolt, encl gar. w111ch creates privacy • Small. pvt 1 Br Ve. 1, 859•1044 01 675_8345 jac. utfl rm. pvt deck. Large t1ving area. eating OPEN HOUSE i1-•PM PRICE t2t<4.000 119% 1st TO very clean Newtyrecond. Lrg 2 Br. 2''» ba. twnhse. bltns. l1plc. 1750 No ' An ISiand rn the Sky area oll ol cozy kitcllen 3 Wed·rrr·Sat·Sun t 100 Essex Lane (N1 17th new crpts New paint No loft. lrpl. sec gate $8-00 Studio apt. clOM to beach. pets. 215 I Pacifi c bedrooms. 2·., baths For 2109 E Balboa Bl REDUCED' & Dover) 548-9043 pets 213-471-1671 497-6895 AM/PM $240/mo. 1st. last & MC. 631-6107, 855-0665 I Oakwood ~ Breatf\taking views ol wh11e water rughl tights. makes thrs 2 BR. detl PIUI 2 story s1ud10 home • tne per1ec1 work enter1a1n- men1 center lor any art· ISi An a1ch1tectural 1r1- umpn1 ~~:~:a':n~t~dc~;~~ l g lam nome bay vu I • $6l5CuteCapeCOdEside l rg 2 Br, Iott twnhm, trpt, No pets. 12115 675-1102 1 VIEW OF OCEAN-- h 0 use C 111 n 0 w $575.000 Sell/trade. dn on this fantastic Plan <43 in wtW ti 2br 2tia, new cptsldrps sec gate. avail 11 1 C.atl .... 2714 2 Br 2.,,. Ba Twnhs, mlcto., 546-2313 E·Z terms OWC pp Culverdale 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Eastblutt condo by owner wct firs. fncd· yd. uMd S 8 0 0 <4 9 7 • 8 8 9 5 llUh comp lrplc, a«yl 7 14~<4-1642/675·3772 E•tensrve upgrades • Bd 2ba end unit bncll, g81• gdnr 2218·A 540-6240 f Br t Ba. f920 WaHace, lights ,795 642•7803 r •• 1 -HI .. -, I OZZ Covered pa110, n1C41 yard Beauty' $5000 down PI P Placentta 645-2566 NEW OCEAN vu CONDO rer11ge, qutet, clean $420. G•rckft A.,.rtrMtlts N~pot1 Budl So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642·5'13 THE REAL 1 ESTATERS Excelle0nt locallon -ar $1115,000 <4151837-6073 S 1 err a ••g m t Co '"' Eaststde 5 Rm"'~·•• ••t 2 master suites. micro· .., I ,.1_1 •-II park $ 148.500 & 71<4/<432·11670 '"''""'.... 641·132<4 ......... nu ---in trees . f/yd kids pets wave oven. l1plc, no pets ~ ~U I OllllllPllUY .c.::~ ••Wit ltan lllO gar 1625 others avail S900/mo Call Tim at 1 Br 1 Ba pat~ $395/mo · Newport BHdt No. 144-IOIO Ull llU-Lll LIT Bring family to this large and lovety 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. sltutted on a <45' lot. Comtonable 11001 plan Includes a den. din- ing rm and gou1me1 k itchen 1489.000 631-1400. - "'Aft HfliC"l liOMI.., 1-. REAL ESTATE '31·1400 l"OUllPU It neatness counts this one could be IOf you Beauh· fully decOfated and main· talned 3 Bdrm 2 Ba on a very quiet street 1n a line Costa Mesa neigh· bothood P11Ced 11ght at only I 119,900 751·3 t9 t fl:.SEl.ECT ...,PROPERTIES l&UNllT FIMILYHIEI 3600 aq 11 of custom TudOf IMng located In terrific !amity neigh· I bornoQd 4 Br 3'~ Ba. tlen and 11uge lamlly room ' Solid oak woodwork throughout and mal'y specl81 te81ures Owner hait bought another-will arrange tantas11c new financing Only $375 000 ' Asll 101 Hallie Strock 6••·7020 U ... llUL HTITf ITUL nuH01111 I 2 Bdrm 2 Ba condo 1t1e- place att 2 car g11r cut -de-sa c Lar ge t bactiyard 1n lovely ar .. Make o ffer Only I S 125.900 Call Susan T11V1son --. Prlee reduced. S525,000 ~ 'li·i~S-Or I 539-6190 BEST Ally lte 752-7363. Mon·Fll 9.5 tnclds utils Agent Beautllully landacaped 880 lrvtnf Avtnllf 786-5680. eveSJwllnds 6'5-3683 garden apts POOi & IP• PanOfamic ocean v-. UIEILW P&lll Eslde charm 2 Br 1 Ba ~atlos/decka • No pelt. (at 16th) beautiful single S!Of)' 3 Br Y ealfy Triple wide 30'x60' latge Best loe. Avail $650/mo •i11ita~ 7 1 Br S-495. pool, spa. gar· Bach -$.450 645·1104 • 2''r Ba. formal dining rm, llvlng dining-kitchen No pets 751 -3898 HOMES m BENT age No pels. Call bfr 6 1 Bdrm. $615 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ lam rm, snuated on large 7 8 6 -11 72 I ., .. , 3 Oed1ooms & 6'5-5677 131 E 18th 6'6-81118 . ---corner lot Sparklrng 3Batht·bo1h light & dtr11· E.aide. c'lean, qulel & cosy Mission Viejo 3 & <4 Bedim. 161 E 18th 6'2-01156 Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 gat pool. High ceilings. sky· ...:: er Interiors. Nex1 to rec 2br. gar. yard. shared 5800-$850 Oaraga and 1$3~0 w~~· 6!~~~~~: I WESTSllE yearly. '-'t b4k ·bctl. no hghts. and extensive ute I rm & pool area. Agt. pool $650 mo. no pets, renced yards l(lds & pets 833·8926 pets. $800 650· 1106 evs or walnut. 3 private l/VW't"MJ1'1¥'1M..... 540-5937 mgr 2453-B Orange Ave ~~--07~5gt No lee G I Mra bf I VERSAILLES CONDOS • J 1 ge:~~e: i;'~ld s l~~~j heo Michelson Drive 11111111111 --2 bd. 1 ba. duple!!. ar· New 3 Br 1'11 ·ffa, patio, $700 to $1100 00• • 6<44-6200 Irvine hpftxtl~Uaitl 1300 4 Bdrm 2 Ba. 1800aq11 lt!J!rtltJCli . ~:51~~ Y~9 n~lu:!~: O/W, bll·lns, kid• OK, no·Agent 6314960 • • • .... -... ~Macnab · Irv me UIOWSIC PHHCT LIOITIH llt411Ct4 It ••tt,000 Bdrms, 3 baths, Includes master suite and large lamtly room an d ott-s1ree1 parking tor up to 7 cars Only 4 doo11 from the en111nce 10 Main Beach 144-l211 =---..--:-:1...,,.,. _ _ Avail 111 $9~5/mo. 1st, 2"1»."'2 ba duple11. WI O. ~3•5478 pets, lmmed. occupancy. ---,---- Ouple11 In rooa del MliP'. last & $300 deposit flplc. huge patio. Steps to $875/mo. 1180 Center St., 2 blk/bch. 2·1 bd, 1 ba 631-7370 bch 5<406Neptune $900. 2 Br. 1'11be,2 story, smell For appt 6'5-8848 mill house•. Pool end 962·• t63. (213)379-5015 yd. $450/mo ~ sec dep. Shall be !lated short!~ Jacuu l.Call Mon-Fri alter 3-.~ B-,, 2,.._ ba 2 block• to See 1032 W Wiison, apt C Baal. ltacli 2740 · Oceanlront hm. Walk to 6:30. 01 wllnds 575.5044 1 .. ,. 1 town. R-2 lot. $700,000, beach. c1osi to pool & or manager 1 bd apt cloM to bCfi. Prl-IN NEW ORT BEACH $525K astum, owner will lactat Prtt 1 S tennis 962-6683 2 Br 1•,.; Ba Sludlo patio vale .• 1450 • dep Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· tin $<45K Call Fa11ell Newpor-t Shores ga1age no pets. $575/mo 536-4398 ments & Townhouses 71<4·973-1191, <494-8709 11 lllTI JB 2, -B d = S-48,..291 or 6'5-9857 2 br 1,;, ba fwnhM' stove from $660. (Ask abOUt -Prime Npt Bell rental ' ' • con o, • -· . · • furnished ap1s complete L11aa1 Billi I SO propert~ located near 835 Amigos •II. 95 2 81 1 Ba $590, gar. lrg dryer. refrlg. pool, lac with TV linens.& utenlils Dover /Westcllff behind 2 tJ-~ 1-4'460 patio, no pets. lndry $500/mo Avail. Jtn 1. maw be. renta<S for shori LHtfJ Lth•rt WtrW Westcltfl shopping e TINY HIDEAWAY • 4 Br 2 ~por1 laland . .)l!P,-up avail 963·7570 bet.~~ let~ or longer No lease Alf,• &Alq 111,IOO c enter S 1.600 .000 for quiet single 1 bdrm, 2 car gar 25' dock. yrly ~34 Barnlfd 6'2·<4905 3 Br coodo. New paint and req'dl On Jamboree Rd Equity FHA loan balance Terms avail Couneay to den. stove. trig No Peta <4022 Cht1nnel I 1395 2 Br lba 1675yrly Avt -new drapes, pool $825. at San Joaquin HHls Ro. approx $8573. Ask tor Bkrs Call owner Newpalnt,c:atpe1,d1apea l .l .lltl.._ lll·4••2 Sat, t .00·3.:00 only avaltoow. 788-8881 ...... 1100 Erma 8•7-4935 645-6646 ' All utllltles pd $450/mo "' ._ 311 ,., 38th St t •• ---u wtll be OP9fl Sunday BEACON BAY 3 Br, 3 Ba, -·upper ap Beaut 2Br tBa twnhM, l!WJ!rl ltac~ 1 t •·PleK on Lynn St. HB 5 2111 ENtl 141-llll pvi ~aid bay vtew Steps 2 Br. 1 ba. upstairs. trplc, patio, vaulted cell· ,.IL Yrs n ew· S 3 1 0 K to pvt ~actt ten;,.• Cr1 $<4501mo. ~5-4529 or Ing, blflns. encl g11. 11lnt Penln 11tra l1g 2Br. sndeck, new crpts/d1ps & paint. Yrly lse. $750 552--0853 * * Ownrtbkr 983-2<422 l u11 Condo, 2 Br. 2•..., ba. park Incl 18•. dock NO 213-598-12 19 area n1 Hunt. Hrbo1. Be1u1 Dover ShOfes 3 trplc, a/c, pvt yd. dbl at· PETS 1 Of 2 leaM Avail $&SO/mo 2 Br 2 Ba. 1625. 8<46·0736 Spacious apt, 1 ml from Bdrm 3ba, corner lol. tach gar $900 643-2289 beach, carpets. drapes. $398,000 or lae option at I lllTS Feb 1st Reis 1eq $1900 Townhouse. pool. l/r. Clote to beach 2 Br 2 Ba 642_2357 11850 per mo Ask tor NEAR OCC. beau\ Mesa mo 675-8617 covered partilng. stove. dahwahr, deck, --...,,....,=---CHllAllL llU lfll Hutch Super elghtplex, each Wit~ del Mar 5 Br. 3 ba. 2 stry EllCfTIYI Ollft.I 268 E 16th St. gar $575/mo. 536-4637 Steps to beach. 2 Br 1ba 2 Two bdrmunitsdup1H ln lt1Httllltlyl41·11U 3 Bdrm, 2'"' ba, double 11200/mo ~9020 w•-Jt•ir•-TILie.. 142-1181 DetuH 3 BR 2.,., BA near Bright & airy. $875/mo Corona def Mar dplx ls garage. Coe>ulld be con-New tuaury 3 Bdrm 2•.i, ba -• ~ S700 3 Br 2 B.aingle gar. new f1plc WO hkup pan· yrly 988-8263 • dellnllety the best buy tn Back Bay llxe1 upi)er, by dos Ownetwlll fln8'1Ce ti coodo E'stde C'. M large home on baylronl Or no ,...ts. 186 E 2 tsl. try bltna encl gar lg patio •aa-Cltatalt 771 CdM Umts 1n good cond 1 ownr 3 Br. 2 ba, 12~.% Super 1nvel1· yd iac S 1050r 85 t.6226 nearby. prefer 3 Br. 2 Ba. ..y 1 1675 545 360<4 ~· &owner1sveryanx1ous $132 000. small dn met1t,asklngl725,000. __ ._._ _ dblgar Responsible No 5<46-69115,631·8117 ~c • _ 2Br.1Ba.n1buslbeach. 10 seU $269,500 ~ 621·7103 or 6<46·<4631 CALL BILL COTE N1 SC Plaza 3 Br 2 Ba. c hild ren, no pet a CLEAN/5 yrs old 3 Bdrm W~l&Pll pool & laundry lac 11111111 IULn BEST BUY 15000 DOWN to1ma1 din. good cond 851-0400, 759-01137 2ba. $695 O/W Gar Spacious 1 & 2 Br from S-475/mo •~·8277 lll-2311 JBR Eastblull Condo s9s5tmo 545·•73 t Have 23 rentals avaii:Peta Pallo 1695 Agl 548-5805 S525. lake• & streams. 2 Br cloM to beach $4 75 . 675-3311 Eves/Wkl'\ds $155.000 (21315• 1·<4460 Westside SEE THIS ONEI OK From 1800-12500 pool & apa, 111ge rec 223 la Paloma. Call '°' .. -- IOUl I JmT YllW 200 Blk 40 lot. 3Br • den. Joa. yard compl returb $449.900 217 Jasmine ~pen SallSun 1·5 nrlagl 673-555 I •• .... I024 12-X. FlllHlll 15K down Beaut E'al«M condo 3Bt 2'~ba, CUI• tom thru-oot St50,000 Agl 642-4623 IYOWIEI COTE ,~, 2Br tBaenctlldga1 wld Cat1760-8702.ag1. tClaealfled Ada •r• Ult room . ne wly re· appt 837-7918 room. crpta d1ape1 patio Lir•n/-•anew.r to I 141CC .. aful dtcorattd. beautllully no'peta $550/mo. MC -.,..,.... g.-ageorywd .... ttt'ea landscaped, Hcurlly Ital ltacli 714 Ital "'tll lrH 548·5'442. 770-5829 2 stry 4BR 3ba. famlly rm beft« wly to !ell more gates. Sorry no pelt. Bacfi41ior apt (fUrn or un· REALTY I 2BR. den, 2 A going for _ 1.-10 Pt-ia-t a••• home Gate guarded people! 848·8591 turn) on beach. No pelt $215000 Ownerwtllhelp -Cha1m1riodup•x •-communlfw Tennis.POOi. $ 3 3 11550 Ith II V d ' I a ••• L z•tt I •·--L -41 <425/mo 21 -• I· w nence ery goo 1&11 IWlll ••Beach HouH nr 11cuu1. $349.500 wt 5% aat. -• 1 UL -•• house. acron lrom 3 bd. 1•.i, ba plua 1 bd. I Hatbor, 3 Br 2 Ba. bit-Ina. dn or Sl800tmo (8 to 12 letal Fashion 111and 1907 mos '"'IV\' • ""~-----~~ Chubuco. N B Open bl Call ao-nt Barbata gar. 1750 •1111=5056 ...... ' !o lag, extra nice. kit tetc. Sat/Sun 730-47911 or Osgood, 857·2121 01 3 B. ,, be cOOd Pt lllHlllULn Kenneybunkport?. ~.Nrbeactl.9"'1ployed 83<4-0342 1' ' O, llt-1• 11 n•amkl 1295 493-3490 953-5336 Lydia agent __ ___ __ Niguel POOi, rennls ll'lCI • Wll/"'111 Pl• MSTl IUA wtd. frig S775 <4112·8700 875-3311 Evs/Wknda. 2•91"' 4Br 3ba ltm rm 40 unit apt. complex ifftri --lllj LloOiSLANO <4 br/3be "' · • wlllnd & Pefmlta to build , beach. ava.11 Jen $1800. home, gait guarded tddlllonal 35 unit• IOI' a 2 bd, 1"' ba detuxe condo 107 Via KOt'Of'I 173·5388 tomm 'Tannlt . pool. total 01 76 Unit•~ New w/POOI $850/mo days Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '72? Bedroom w/prlv ba., furn, $300/mo t $25 cleaning allrge. 850-4303 Furnllhed Room neet So. ... •I GE 7~'' <,.1no Br. 2 ba w/attacn gar on 60 A t20corner lot at 1111 "lclona tor a low price ot 1113,500 Call 6'8-1386 1acuai $3411.500 w/5~ Soulh Coa11 Plua. Ap. 711&·527<4. ~•-3858 ..,_ lovely 3 ~rm. 3 ba1h AD ~ Co111 Plaza, Female pr•f«. $250 558-1737 dn °' $1800/mo . (6 10 12 proved by the city 01 hOmt In gate-guarded moa IN opt I Colla Mell. p,101 only r ... t!la C()ll'lmunl1y I block from If you'rt nol suit who (OI wllall lltnneylMlnlOOrt was. 111111 UALn naec1 cell $44.1424 8kr. y~ Wt the water Hom. '"' dofl't tttt bid -you're not MGM. lltt111tr"nlpott 11 aasam_ITUU!__ Ill-II 11 IUrff' fatnlly IC)Of'I\, dining one ol " dtst111ehwtly dllltttnt ~tmtnt llOOlplans -port cr .. 1 model pet· 975.3311 EvfWkndt ti t l 3 Br ~eondO co;;;;;a room. oltlee, 2 matter ~t Se1WlllCI Ytlilt In HunhnctOfl Bfach. Se1W111d feet 3 Br 2•1t ea condo LCC Ly I&. bY ownr. tnCloMd patio i gerage aullM I jleuzzJ beth. Vlll•t tS • 1ts1111 01 totally personaltzl!d proltsSIOllll w/wel bar, formal dkllng UN Ill.I 7,000 IQ"· seo.ooo ~-$825fmo 1163-8805 12500/mo 8"84325 Ill•,."'~ I~ •ind ol 1lltnlt0n JOll .,.,., A perfect rm & 11p1c Nettled In lelt Pritt, lttt ~. 821·7103 Of 148·•83 t blend ot n.tlutt ind hrrc MStltcl '" • lortst with :,~~~~ :!:='! ~· ,;35":,g'· A!u~ , 1181 laat. ltacli 2141 Lrg ~attffron1. 4 B;, 3 be. !'~!',:'~nc11:11:!,~!~; ~=.11:.:~:~ now Ptleereduoedlrom 111 2'11via'1tt1eta o_: lrftti 11112 idrm h .. wfgarage. db16t/,30footd"ocll 2Y' 1>001s.a•and•con"nttnt1K1tt0nnt1r~rw I 1711 """' s 1 •11 hAA • • ,........ OowntOWll H.8. • -,..,d, IM. \atoolmo 1&11.2730 ...... _.... t .... • t ... ~ ~:z. • .vv to .. ,wvv Sun 12·4 Cennery VII· Reducedll50Kloll9K 10 great for ir'mlly -~ ~ .,.., ... ,,,...,men ''"' 10U" IO • -• 111'ftllt '""'"' w/terma Won't last. Pfln lage Realty '73--3717 tcre avocado $.IOve, 1575/mo ,.,.. &36-3347 • NIWPOflT C"EST pro.idly clll llCMM (htn lltnfllY-'*llOrt) OM and o~ ,Call Patrick Tenbf• Aancllo Cit Vu lol Kint 1111 •• • 8r' 21A ea. lam rm, din two liMrOOlll, OM Incl two 1111" Nltttmtnll 7 .eroa Agt IJll 91LI IN!ttr 1~1_!67-3 .. ~.. RENT TILL 't'OUA81 S,;rl~~ ~:1:. J.C. "9M SS~ otieoe Pit cul de aae, ' tiri\ny home $wlmmll'\g li;iiiiiiioliili"!;ii::-ri:;•iiil-.Pii.-kftclwl ~· torfMI Nwpt Ctett 3 belm't. newly I a.I br, ~ ba, pool, ape QiMn pool with onlldftn'• play 2 ''l; 2 6bf 9di IOI BIO = dtnlo0 dMlgner "°°' «Mc tilt. mlrr0t1 I etpt. 1n Hun11 IOI\ Vlll•Ot Furn r"' In Np• Bctl, nr Mertner'• Ptlftl. Female. non·ltnllr ptef. Muat 1111• dog• 1250/mo. 142.1eea On the beaetl 1 room -.>I, klleheMtl• • bath l300 I 1200 MC~. 2309 W • OoetnfrOflt NB t73"416<4 AMIWllftL Wiiiy rwnttlll now evllt. IY IWlill I' 11,ltl Laroe e t>ectrOOfT'I, 6 bath t~ Gio1111" 4 • 2 queen• - -~-... 1...-...J · dairy 12.s 6'6-3182 area 0w,. wilt cerry, ca n llfl l'1f 111ruout 11re• mHt•r s1aoo1mo, ~t-1736 with Cllh ro IOtn !Or i Mint akl • VII •125K IUfte aolar Nlfed ~I -~. Newpott 3. UN l _'1111.., .,..,.. 1785.000 '°'11 i'i~a='.lt~. Q.C, IP• Vwy !Z ltrMU515 2 ..... rwlY to rent 1100.-up Colof TV I tUOtwll. & up Co1ot 'TV PhOMI tn room. 2274 ~Blvd.CM. 14e-7445 ,.. ... a UM IULn un • -• $110 MCUf:J... NH 531-e1t6 MST... 1ms ......... Villllt L-. ................. CA 30H w. CGelt ..... Miit Ntee3er.w11t1t1arctwood 111-1• !!Jd '3 7 • 21 •m-,~-.... , -~-.£•,•) ••• ._.... IO.LAaUNA: .... m . lloOrl on corner Nie ... i-------• l't'Mte1W1T111YWMtttot1Uy Stytllfl ,-.-oaoee_,.. ftW ""' ... - -"""'*M _. • _.. • MW tum. ""91 or__,. loH~I Cllltl ~ • , bd tlOfrie In Npt , .. ., I .. Wig#' mor. .... d*D lld ............ lld ..... s..... ... ~ltc:Nn. TV, pool, ... I' 17.~ 0 8our'tlt Ae. ._. .,....11 to .. , HelOM• lo I tl0,000. Mo 1 flal 1135 ""°"" toctey M:NTI 2 • ellOlta 1315 ,...._ ........ • a,.~ 10 • ·11 ...._ bd\, El1'IPI ~. elt0t 541-~--Cflnlfled .. dO "..a. agt• pleaM &42·71a3 539-elto -~ ,_ at 63Ntl0 MST~-~'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~_.._SIM..--•--. __ •....,.'.·-- ----------------------------- Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 16, 1983 81 M"rtiala1 latn Act11tlcal Carr•!!! IE1HtrlcaJ C.1•••l•1 Haall~ t11t Cltaaia P1latla1 Paper lea.val S,lrltaal miiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C.Ula11 E11pen &'*'try SeNic; EltcfRieiXN: Priced , __ "'o,.IJ1"ij"'p-Jo-8•s"'i--a11u111 K0uac:1ean1n11 •r· F• PAlmH -·--> $2.17 per day llLllAY lnOl&L Repalr·Aemod·Addlllon• rlOll•. tree estimate on TIE GRASS CUTTER SMALL MOVIN<J JOBS vtee Ouellty & depen. by Alchetd Sinor Lie * HIOVAL * ~~~:~~U,~l 11riE~~~~~ Ooor...,c, 548-4980 large or amall job• LIO. MIKE 646-13111 dab,. 'wOfl<. 850-01811 2eoe.44 14 yrs or happy Call u1111111760-0328 Th • ALL I AESPAAYS.847·7901 AE"'ODELI....,.,.· •11 ........ 39&821 673·03611 Ll~hl Haullng ----localcu1tom4lf'I. • • ·~ , w love marnago, b1Aloe11. al I you pay or la ult .., """'" ..,. _ _ __ leo~ups HAUL·MOVE·AEMO\/E HOUSE-APARTMENT arct ~· ra~ etc 675-241151631·11397 "ao cu1 om c natl ., ELE T 1 IAN· yr• e~p Aeai.oneble rurnllura, Tralll. '"' Cleaning or Renovating NEWPORT--XIRP-M T i S · 3 llna1, 30 days ~ •1 t abl 1• c A c 20 " T Thank you, 983-4114 In 11'141 or ~ay . Parking Lota yrs In .,. ... Lie:, bonded, TOP QUALITY WORK A'T F e II 96:1-5415 NOAM F"rM e1tlma1e 650-«68 QUALITY PAINTERS 3•57 81r~11 ('Of Ou&'I) ,.,.,n...,_•"""•!!'!'!"·-"-tc"'•---0•1LY A419alre . Sealeo.tlng lna'd. 968-35&4 allytl!M REAS RATES 646-7602 ree s mates LT HAULING-MOVING HOUSECLEANING PROMPT. NEAT PAO· " ... ... ., Typlng/Word Prooenlng n S&S A9')Mlt 631-4199 Lio •t•t C..crttt RESID/COMM'L/IND. (714) 9JQ.8792 Cllrlllmaa and Appliance EXP'D REFS FESSIONALS. 636-71411 ~OFF wltll Id 549-2287 All business. tcnool & I*· PILOT All T)'PM. Repair, Aelurf, Concrete· 0 form I pour 20 yr&. Do ml own wo;k clelivetles Jon 646-81112 897-4386 536-8322 12 YRS EXP.I'm small. CORONA DEL MAR sonar proieeta 851-1041 Sc••• coat (SLu,dAAYAMIX) or compMite loba.'No Job lie 278041_L_64_6_'8126 $$LOW RATES $S Haull119 Col. atudent.-lrg Houaecleenlng, V ac ant 5.u.~!]7r7tc.. are amallAI on (~~:h1~f;~H1~2 w1 .... c1 ... 1., SERVICE omm.. RH " e11. too amall. 964-0366 '-r•eaiai Tree trim & removal, gen truck Reas Ben vie, CdM Apta E.Jlp'd, dependable JU.,.... WHrTE WIZARD Aetea. Fr" eat1me1es. C. TU clean·upa 554-70 l7 Ttiank yew 759· 1936 Cort Own trans. 650·3283 l•lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iliiiiiiiiiii.il. Plaater/ltflir WINDOW WASHING DIRECTORY 645-4269 or '645-0032 raalc t T EES -CHE LIGHT HAULING •f - ----FIGUEIREDO PAINTING p(lsfER ilA TdAING "The only magic 11 la~~1i1ti•1 Spec. In Kitct;;lls l Baths Topped/removed. Clean-Jiii lllHI I Trash, lurnlture. elC llO~ Flro proofing elllnglee. 25 Ro1tuC1Co1. 1nt1ex1. 30 yfS. QUALITY" 631·2026 P, tustlle IAVINE MIRROR O.C TILE SETTERS up new lawns 75 i-3476 Lawn· Tree·Sllrub Install BArfuB(OCK•fi[E yrs a.per, lnt/e111, spec. Neat PAUL 545·2977 BAB SITTING: MY HOME 648-11873 _ · ---Tree trim/Removal MATT 845·5089 Stalt Law =~b~~ci'~~~~o:v~ Nr Vlctorle, Cosla Mes• -Clean Up1Hree Trlmm1110 L1>11n mllnt./Aotoliltlng PAUL'S HAULING All ty~;·1~e::~nable 1"o;::~a~ wl=r~~·~::; ED'S PLASTERING lwS""ta~t-e""ra-w-req-u""'lr_e_s_th"'•_t_a""li Wedneadly at Nights & PI T. 642-8482 c~u• Cut Yard Malnt •H1ullng Free estimate 548-flP65 12' Stike w/1111 & 8' plcku.p • • I. Lie C-33 No 290804 All Phases lntle•I Neat. contraclora wllo per10<m noe11trachargel '"""~·~ CIC1d Christian moth;, fuU ~E 650•3263 _ YARD MAIN OLEAN-UP 64~792 anytime "181_ 638·6911 Restuccos Ell 645-8258 work ove1 $200 Including CALia TOOAYll K o hPUTEA Q( part/time cere, exp'd. Commerclal/Aesldentlal Tree Trim & Hauling 11 .. u •• -r -ltic MOVU:JG • • ••• ~... labor and m1t8'lal1 must &II Fii UDU BReK PG& Rel' ""s •--E/llde C.M. 646-5482 Landscape Maintenance C Leo 847-2457 _ Ouk:k/careful Low rates -.... -•-'!'!"' ____ ....,._ be licensed Ullllce<'lled 15· ••ble erv,... • OuelhyServlee.reas .. llc H•rH•IU-1121 Lie Tl38046 552·0410 QUALITY PAINTING: fair 24'9rH•141-7121 contractors sriould so s~~~~!':~ From s25tmo 875-0305 lliaa~ Swtt.f t>onded, 20 yrs 1n area Baupu rurneces •Pool Heat era prices Free est Call Faucets • Water Heaters state 1n their edver11s1ng Rep<eMntatlve PROF BKKPG. computer/ llOMFJYlsM Mc Weeney Landscape **•HOME REPAIR •A· 1 ltYlll* John enytlme. 631•2050 Contractors and con 142_4121 tit. JOI manual. Mode< ate rees. CHIMNEY SWEEP 645·5124 flee· Plumb-Carpentry HtastCltaal~ Best quality 25 yr e•P Paperiaf--, otAST PUMllll I sumers. contact Mary Free counsal. 642-7047 $-40 & UP. 1-887-4876 I 4 I W t 4 Remodel Keith 646·4672 ROBIN'S CLEANlNG Lie T· 116,426 730· 1353 1-.F,_a.rt"'hl""ng""""'tn-t-er""lo-r'"'!oe-ll""g-rn-~~eAp~~G8 .lice:,:°64~~~; Gronote 11 558-4086 with C •-L --C II ti a! alt - . SERVICE. a thoroughly STARVING COLLEGE HANGING/STRIPPING -,.v any questions Contrac- Acctaatlat a~iHt -i•t talracttra Mowing, Edg 14 Twice a 1 ~c:f,a~Gll• ~ra~~:n:~i~ ctean house 540-0857 STUDENTS MOVING 00 VISA-MC sco11 573.1512 Drains clear trom $5.'eS tor's Stale License ----·------•New cablnets, cabinet Gt•tral mo s20·$25· s-5737 ~ Lie T124-436. 1n1ured Repelr faucets, dlsp, etc. Board. 28 Civic Center CPA: l\lgll quality income facing. bata & lormlca LANDSCAPE MAINT ~res Dave 960~65 lt•t14a~lt/TlMrtU19' 641-8427 * H'ANGING/REMOVAL * Any11me M&M 6'12·9033 Plaza. Room 690, Santa tex work at reas. rates. counteflops 6<12-0881 Remodel/Repairs. comm Clean ups Reas rates AMEAICA'N HANDYMAN Have refs. Becky 720·9'l>5 WATCH us GROWi •1 I• yrs experience Ano. CA 92701 John Brown 631·6483 --f r~d. llc~~2 ~~~:ed, KEN 892·5830 Carp, Glass. Paint. e1c Ge1 GREEN caah Have MOU . read today'• MIKE 851-1800 lttfiat ---------Selling anything with a ns or eat. · tna . Bonded 847-2367 for WHITE _......anti ' Have aomethlng you want Diiiy Piiot Claaalfled Ad Tile faatHt draw In the ..._.., Claa1llled Ad1? If not, SELL Idle ltam1 with a .---orange COlll to Nit? Clualtled acs1 do 11 e simple matter ... SELL Idle 1tam1 wllh a Weal ... a Delly Piiot SELL Idle 11am1 wllh a with• Claaallled Ad you're mlaelng tile bMI Delly Piiot Clualfled Ad. ~ooflna •:Me7• Sell wlth EASEi 11'1 a BREEZE Cl__,fled Adi 842-5678 It well. 842-5e7& ju11 call 842·5878. Delly Piiot Claaaltled Ad. CtlNlfled Ad. 642·5878. Diiiy Piiot Ctualtled Ao. Call 842·5e78 batgein1 In townl 842-5878. ~· 831-4006 Ptneaals 3012 Btlt Wutt4 Slot ltlt Waatt4 Slot ltlt WutN SIOI Btlt Wutt4 SI ......... 5100 • HOROSCOPE ~---'!"--."'l'l2.,..9_16 , __ C_l_R_C_U_S_O_f_ BabysHter, 4'Jt nrs dally fill TIME PH PUT·TIME :P•;~~4"';tf.'~1~~etc~r ~~~~.' i~~:4~eaklno PUT·TIME WHI OFFICE OUH BY SfONEY OMARA 1332 sq 11. 646-2947 MASSAGE BAEfrsifrER· lull/time In Opportunities available Very busy ·c1rculellon ol· 719 NO HARBOR BLVD. wllh the Loe Angeles flee needs part trrne help •••trcf al FULLERTON my C.M home Reis req. -Times Clrculatlon De-answering heavy phone ltallll llO·l 112 $100 wk start 642-7803 par Im en I I n our traffic. We have nlco cus· l IAY l WHI Babysitter. -;esp grand· door-to-door newspaper tomerst Appllcents must ewporl lvd, M. mother ror 10 yr old. my sales program Guaran-be nell, responsible, and Saturday, December 17 400 sq tt. $375/mo. ATTRACTIVE comtorteble nome, 5 teed hourly wage plus nave a pleasant 1e1e. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You are presented with awatd gent 541-5032 MASSEUSSES days weekly. 3·8 30 comm1ss1on Hours· 9AM phone personality Some oA aift -family member talks about remodeling and rvw."ible pt Blvd, C M Only 75c TOSERVEYOU. 6<14-6211 alt 7PM · 2PM. or 4PM -9PM llglll ollloe work also. •4i:.· ,..~ N meet t 1 A/C E-SCORTS/IOIEL-S Training rs provided Hours ere Mon. Fri, 9 am change of residence. Focus on making right moye at right time, ~ 0 re a•· HOTEL Potential 10 earn $300 10 2 pm. starting salary is · . d · L . d h A . "80 aq It. S.CS-9628 0 I II ONLY 835 9199 F I af{ecu on , renewed vigor an opllm1Sm. 1bra an anot er nes R newl u ca • IAl.lll llY CUI plus per week or an n-s 100 oo per week Apply figure prom inently . . meno'deorleo'e•~omo Yw1r,9.: _EX_O_Tl_C D-A-N-CE_R_S_M-I F-FRONT DESK CLERK terview Call ( 7 14 I 1n person. Mon -Thurs. 2 " " F B .. _, I 1 ) p t '-'otel g esr r..,..1s1 ar on 957·2361. Ext 1204 • 4 pm Ask lor Cathef1ne TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20): Terms w 1U be defined. storage & larnA fenced Of 8Cmn0f et ti ar ies .-. Ii -· r I • or E11~ r •stripper grams 826-4941 Ill rncld wkndt, CRT Gate guard. relief shift. Pvi ....... cu-cumstances wiU swing in your favcir . Judgment, intuition and 101. commercial . zoning, exper preferred. typing community 49,..8571 ORANGE COAST timing are on target. Techniques w ill be effective, you 'll gain a6~21 •13 10 34Newport Blvd. ~ONE FANT;;;sy-40 wpm & oood basic call between 9.5 DAILY PILOT ., 25 Ledles to share your rnath skills 330 w . Bay St. added,.recognition and you might be involved in a "surprise Shops/olllcesf storeoe Fantasies' 828-7162 General --.costa t-,4esa.CA part y . '650 sq It or less. reas, Tennis Matches wanted. Please call for an appt Mfg Packagmg. some hvy PBX-Operators E•· GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Relationship grows stronger , Costa Mesa C·2 548-7249 Low B player. pref dys. btwn 9·5PM, Mon-Fri at lilting. higll schl diploma penenced prel bul wlll r esponsibilities increase and you'll find ways of improving l .. u trial evs OK Sandt 650-7757 645-5000 a.1 521 ~~~rge~~~'ria~de w~~~~~: lrarn Ma1ure/rell11ble income potential. Behind scen es acti vities r esult in "favorable ltalala 2920 laaiatll Orr. tOl• 6eau11ctan wan19d PIT or responsrble Good pay. ~~:r~~=~P111~~8X':: repor ts.'" Olde~ individual respect:' your capabilitJes and will 2. aq 1, 3975 lrch. WANTED Siient partner ~~on ~~~~c::h.:,~~ ~~ ~~~Is. 8~ ~~-manent position Not l end support. fmancial and otherwa.se. NB St:l30 MIA zoning. or 111gn return 1end8f by B~keeoei:-P/Tposltlon Kleinman, 714·979-6080 Christmas job Call CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on dreams, aspirations, Agent 541-5032 young aerospeoel hl·leck available Costa Mesa 1----~o~~!;!>eror S~P1~0~~! principles and spiritual values. You 'll gain rare insights, future Costa Mesa tndustriiii services l1tm 10 keep up Mortgage Compeny Co ~~1~~~ !!i~~~SllC Mesa wiU cease to appear bleak opumilm wi.11 replace gloom. focus Bldg 3000 sq tt 1111-up In wi growth Contact Mrs 751-1155 Brent . . ' . detu•e Industrial park In· NlchOlu 1·528-0190 person tor xe<ox copying, alsooncompleuonof pro}eCtandassuranceoClove. Y ou aregom g eludes approx 600 tt 01 ii -CWSlflH flllng,phones,typrngreq places! office 4 7c per 11 gross 0j111'."' 4021 HTSllE SALIS ~:i~~ r8~7 ~ 11 ~~.~ :,· . L EO (~uly 23-~ug. 22): ~ re~dJ '?J f~esh ~~t, oJi°r~unit~ J~~-~26~1050 Drive. wrbOW HAS SSS for Tb·§ T~~010~!~~~ e~~!~~n?~~~ NB. 642-7511 Part-Tl•• RHllll WEEIHH Ptr• lo incr ease income y contacting tn 1v1 u w o pu strmgs. 3002 s 10:000 up No credit portunity ior a ciassilled Nll YllAI Focus on indepen dence. clarity, ability to get to h eart of matters Aa1taact•t•tl · check no penalty Also Outsioe Sales parson p 1 111 • t Newport Beach Marketing and tO pioneer a proif>rt. Another Leo figures prominently . AHENTrON LEUZINGEA land on & buy TD's with a proven irac1 re-ermanen poa on ° firm has several openings V IRGO ,-2-3 "'-22 , f U hr h f' GRADUATES OF 1'959 $10,000 up to Jumbos co.rd. Great earning maintain office complex for responsible and In· (A ug. -~pt. ). o ow t oug on arst l~lng ror lellow class Denison Assoc 673-7311 polenllal ouaranleed In Orange Co S 14,400 dustrlous people A good impr essions -vou'IJ know what to do, when to do it and a long membe<s who may t>e 1n per year 17141 556-0278 spea111no voice a MUSTI J Btlt w..... sroo draw aga1nt commission btwn 2pm & 4 30pm only A great way 10 lncreese distance call will verify views. Good lunar aspect coincides w i th the Orange County area _ Sano resume 10 P 0 Box HOTEL your budget dollars we . . . - -L f h be We are WC)fkong on our •AISwtlll•· SOY 1560. Costa Mesa Ca WrtlJng. commumcatton . message rom one w o can 25,h reunion CAii • • 92626 EOE llLIOl llY Clll pay for your tra1n1n9 For 1nstrumenta.l where your welfare is con cerned. 951-2551all 6 30PM Taking applications 10' Front de!lk Cle<k Hotel Interview eppt, call Mr open m1ndod operat0<s. CLEll11u1 Bree...,... 5<45 5776 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): P erceive potential, leave details FAEE·AlL AGESI attractive voice nee x1n1 -guest reg•Slratlon, flt ·~-·· _:. __ foranother tim~-gain properperspectivebyv1ewingp1cutrem TV COMMERCIAL SEM· saiary • multiple bonus $6/hr ptus qtrty bonuses •ncld Wknds, CRl Hper PlltTllUPIDS its entiret y . ~er:nehn~ of tlmJn~ a~d Juhckf ride with dyou, yposedou'll INAR 2~i~:5~~~:;y AO ~o~~;~"', 141~~~3~;"· ~j~c:~~i: ?;'M 3 c!~~ r~::i~a!~~t~s~~ ~r~t~!I~ ~h~';::Uo:uery gain greater 1ns1g tin t'Onnect1on wtt inances an pro -------Jlm(7141675-0638 lltllEIHPlll 650-2317 partnership. ,..-REWARD AOCITS REC. CLEH CLElllCll ~ tu11 lime positions. day SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ): Delays. r estrict ions actually Witness lo car accident. ~~n~~ropott~:,:~~~~~~.:~!1~ Type 50 wpm. 10 key add· p'11 1e'ttase' coara,,vf~aarpdpt btwn k · f · b 1 · · Tuesday evemng Dec 12, Ing machine filing photo "" w or t.n your avor -you Wtn y p aytng w a1tJng same 1983 At Orange & 17111 ctevable otc Medical bill· • · 9.5 Mon thru Fri et Spotltght on legal documents, willingness to revise, review and SI C M 548-5744 days. Ing & follow up exj)er. e~~r~~~· P~::::ad~gn~ 645-5000 &Kt 521 possibly to rebuild on a more suitable structure. Aquarian plays (213) 866·2•48 eve's ~~~s. 0:::11 c~m~y~f~g smoker Salary $850/ Ideal tor_H_ou_ aewl-ve-s and k ey r ole. ..WTl" skills Must b4I ClePen· mo CPA llrm Costa S1udents Good chance SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be ready for message that PiClure yoursett w/Sanll dable, responsible 8 self Mesa Pat 754·I040 10 make ·exrre Income HITOW needs r~ptlonist. dart\· room/photography e1tp. Garden Grove 891-8373 Plants w/fnt house plant serv Reliable, maint per- son Plant exper req Own trans. 751·2271 11 I d •• F h -3·5 rirs/Oay at lunch time, l·n volves change travel . van'ety focus also on bast'c 155' ues Heve your p11ty vlde:<> mo va e . ..,,r e r COCJktall person. PIT for F • . . . ' w/Santa Xlnt wlcholdren 6•0-8950 private club No Ops Mon· rl, sandwich me)C . PIHUlllEI/ dependents, care of pets and r esoluuons concerning nutnt1o n , This Santa is Authentic '•--llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiim Straight 11r1u salary .Neat tno Call Bud's Sub 1• ., 546-5237 &IW.YIT h ealth. Put aside fears, doubts. Y ou are going to gain through 775-1058 or 646-4156 1u ua• ac-llT appearanoe No cans In· State Wide Ale ln\resr- written w ora . SPIRITUAL READINGS ---I er v I e w Wed· Sun JANITOR':-PIT, Mission DECITIYE 9AM-5PM Exp a muSI Viejo. Irvine, El Toro manta. fin. Mrvlca. firm. CAPRI COR N (Dec.·22-Jan . 19): .You'll ~ive gift which Ad..,ice ln allmatters. Love. The Orange Coast Dally 720 w Bat Ave, BalbOa areas. 1-997-0780 blwn ollerlng challenging pos· rep resen ts "token .o f a ffec. tion ." Y.ou. ·.11 be bus. y in connection Am1e1r0rtecgoeun'sellnbou.sln1e8s1s5. Piiot his a11 •~cellent op· COOITAIL •uvEa• 9.JOAM & 3:30 PM Ilion ror brigrit individual 'th h d t ffa d t t 1 l to be t d portunlty for a career • • to write and design for Wt om e. omes IC a 1rs an ac IVI Jes r e a l}lg au y an So El Camino Real, San oriented Ma1or Account OPE•••• SHI.. UUL ucanHY T 1-9 9 0 and 0 E c safety. Y oung persons play key roles, speculative venture is Clem Ltc'd 492-7296 Executive wllh a proven CHEERS RESTAURANT Wllll PllCESIH PDP-11134 Must hive 2 r eviewed and you'll receive "special lnvitalion ." I.eat fta.. track record Graal Entertainment and danc· tor Hulltlngton Beach lew ~~~:~~~1~~~:~;.~: AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F eb. 18): Do some detective work. potential. guaranleed Ing We need coektall office. MUST have 2 yu ty Ca.II 553-0940 PI T experienced cocktail person Apply tn person Mon ·Wed between 3·SPM 833-0080. Black· beard's, Newport Beach Purcnaslng Agent for ln° 1erlor Design R&ls. Ex- perienced Call for Appl, 754-0241 Reel Estate Sales Person: Rapidly growing Newport branch of Hawaii Co. needs agent Interested rn botn localn Cell Tony 720-1105 Restaurant COOKS Experienced In Qontinen· tel Cuisine Must be last and proless1onally tram· ed Lunch arid Dinner shill open For 1n1erv1aw . Call Sigrid Holland te PREMIER Costa Mesa 751-6100 Restaurant WAITEll/W&JTRESS Experienced rn Contrnen· tat Cu1s1no Must be last eno near 1n appearance lunch or Dinner shill open for 1nter111ew Call SAUi ltSPUY llYHTlllll The Orange County Dally Piiot riaa an excellent OP· porturnl1y beginning mid-January tor career oriented display advertls· 1no sales reps wllll • proven track record GrNt earning potential guaranteed drew agaln!tl comm1ss1on Desire to move Into management a plus Send resume to P 0 Box 1560, Coste Meea. 92626 EOE Sai81people wanted 10 make appts for well known pllotogrepher You mual b'e ·bright, energetic, woll·groomed poised ano personable YOu must speak well. Ilka ch1loron and en1oy meet· Ing the public PIT or ~II time Potential urnrngs S 1000 • pr wk Excell oppt'y for prof sales· people, housewives. yng adults For 1n1erv1ew call Mr Lawrence 6!1a-072• between 3·5 PM James Conway le Stcrtt1ry/l11i1t. PREMIER Costa· Mesa Real Estate investment 751·6100 c; om p a n y seek s mottvated 1ndlv1dual wlth Retell Sates oener at omce skills & die· E~ctuslve ladies Boutique lephone exper • •Int opening In Fashion Island typing a must. verled requires experienced. duties 549-2988 professional retail sales _ _ people Call ror Appt Secretary for constrvcllon 213-274-5018 compenv hrs 8·2 Leave --name & nurnber Retired Couple manage 2 1 531 2345 units In Cosla Mes'& 655-0665 Q( 631-6107 Salling Instructor. P/T Secretary needed Flex. hrs Job rels a must Min wage, lull Teaching exper pref 631 7270 9·5., time College degree req'd Boat handling ebillty to 50' 675-9060 SALES CAllHll ervlce Station Attendant Expd Apply Shell Sttl· lion. 17th & Irvine, NB Major nallonal co. seet<s Shop rielper & t>Ody mar locally establllhed lndl· needed Pll 63 I· 7 270 "1dual. college back· RS Carrera ground pref Salarlod ----- floor and unl1m1tod In-lTlRT l IEW CAREER come ulllng with op-llOW! portunlty to buUd equity Thibault & Co;754-7017 Cadllleca 10 G~Cart~ Whatever Ille Fad Roll ·am off Ille marl<e1 Witll a Clutilled Ad Call Nowl ~2-5678 Trie Pen~r Is accept· tng apphcat•ons for a tul time Reader Ad consult· ant II you enjoy worklrl{ with the public In persor and on tile phOne. comt see us Apply In person 1660 Plecentla Ave Costa Masa. Ch Be 1 draw agelnst com-servers we train Stu· Caltl law & 1 yr• on tBM 1 •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiii eek property values. sure meanings are c ear -define FOUND •Ds mission Desire lomove dents OK F"ull,p/I Beach dlSPIAY wrrter at b pk I• I a·11y P1·1a1.lo ..................... . tenns. refuse to carry burden that is not your own. M ain tain n Into management a plus & warner Cell bef noon 1eve1T °' 6 Cell 847-604 t PROIOTIH lndependen-, stress f reedom of .thought, action . p;.,.....,, V1'rgo Send resume 10 752·6955. 847-9966 pm -""" ..._ ... ., ARE FREE po Boir 1560 LOAN PROCESSOR want-Canyou. :: PART TIME ,. natives figure pr ominently . Costa Mesa. 92626 o11ec11ons. &perlenced. ecJ for So Org Co MO<I· Spare 3 hrs nightly? PISCES (Feb . 19-March 20). What ap pears lost wiU be EOE P/T_ F1nenc111e11per help. gage BrOker Min 3 yr Are you ,. Del' D ·1 p ·1 b . Cau', ·--------lul Pleesecell641-7117 uper req Head up own Wellgroomed lVer al y 1 Ot y a uto JO recovered -includes item of sentimen tal value and actual cash . ____ dept Salary open dependable · Laguna Beach area (2 hours Focus on increased activities, visits. relatives and "letter of 142·1111 lCCO .. TlltCUH COOi 1151-8277 andsellmollvate<I? commendation."M oney picturegrowsbrighterandrelationship OrengeCoastS&lllasan Dinner cooll. 3 yrs••-Manager. eJtcluslve retall Ooyou. per day). Weekdays P.M. - i ntensifies 1---------opening lor an U · perience Good atenlng sllop ins c Plaza. Cell En,oyworklngwllhklds? weekends A.M. Earn about -perlenced A,ccountlng pey Apply In peraon. tor appt. 540-2265 I you ca11 81\Swer YES --------1--------+---------1Found beaut yellow/wilt Clerk Typing and 10·key TIIE LALLYllHE• Phone646-7021 $400 per mo. Call Mr.\Barrow neut ma cat nr Mariners skllla a must Accounts --M8Chinle/Malntananoe 2 30-6pm Mon. thru F"rl. leatalatt leatahtt Ofliceleatall 2tl4 Park.NB 642-4148 Payable e•pertence re· 400SoCoaatHwy F!Tposlllon wortclngon 40 642-4321. EOE la.are 290I Skare 2908 Found· Black Neaut male quired. Call Mlcllele Laguna Beach, CA It dst sport fisher & vtrl· ---· ·:.:. • • · · · · · · · · · · · -_:.: ·: · · · · • • • · · · • • ---------I·--------.-... ltar lefMa Pltr eel, Wilt race & pews Capps. 754· 1801 CllElfT-S'"llYISll ous foreign c&rs Sand property mgmt "Tile Onginel" MIF 10 shr 2 bdrm on 14th 5!1a s/f c:ean w/cpt, pvt FV IC SIL leuer w/exper & reta An opening for U • S1.BalboaPen S325utlts b• S400/mo 642-..623 ward/Warner. Expe1tenct peraon 10 5163GSt Chino 91710 pertencedcoupletoman· U JOT( I IAR•ETS llllllll&Tt FllHH Incl Nrkt 675-2668 ~ewPOAT B"' •CH·. 300 968·936 \ t 700 Ad1ms C M direc;i credit Interviewers Or call'Cathy 81628-5574 19e setl·atO<&ge units In • • " Newporl Bell 641-1899 ------.. ""' Fovnd gray/brn rabbit, vtc EOE tn nl ndling credll appll -Westminster aree Must M ~ 2 Mt F under 30 needed to ~,:~~r ~:::.· 2'~~;,~ sq f1 office. avail Dec 5 Bake< & Fairview, 12/9 Ad Agency needs e•· I cattons from auto deal· Medical Insurance. Qtfl· he,,. boo«Hc>fng knowl· For poaltlon1 In men-shr very na hOUse In Irv ba condo. C M 631-43.91 Call M-F 9·5. 642-46<44 662·3828 perrenced PIT Recep-t ers Great Mure with e<al . secretary lor chll· edge Salary plus 1 Br ..........,, level. Must or CdM w/25 yr old M lllWPllT IEACll 11on1st1Typ111 S5tnr I progressive company dren s ctrnic, CM 2 YfS apt Barbera Jones, __....~. Prof Must beabletopay ,N•ce unfurn rm. av111 to O"'··to·•are Found M blkl wht 631 -7645 I Loce11on near John exper lnsbllltng&genol-Meyer Invest ment r,heve conven~ence •~oo $500 resp ltd)' person """" .... Sh1h-Tzu M blklbrn Wayne Airport flee Typ60wpm,po~11ng Properties Inc at ltOt• Mgmt. ex- ,. · mo, no amkrs • N S360/mo Traveling sales· Doble M blk Lab r lllE·FOll ELIHU OPL Nell Welson LGIC ledger cards. organla· 714•870•97,0 ' per~. Salary com- Marty 75'4·6244 s275imo 0515~~n~. man has office to share, beige Lab pup Blk/lan Llve·ln 6 days wk. Balboa. 955-7060 11onal skllls 1mportent. Ht _ _.._ meneurete With experience. 2---;;ns avall In 3 Bdr drugs0<pets. 4 • 7 1nclds receptlonllt , Shep mix "Aegl'' N.B. Reier req.873.3503 8vs 1 Hlt .. •••tEI schoolgrao Mature.pref llHl .. Tllll. Up_to l71hr. For lnltfVtft. condo. x1n1 loc,, fwy Ammie wtd· Aeaponsible. copler,conr. rm, etc Wiii Sheller 125 MesaDr.CM _ -non-smkr Exc;ellen t ben· PROP MGMT firm eeeka llPJ>lyatU-TOTE-MMartctton cloae,, WI D. 2 ct1r gar. stable, & tun Fe 22·28. turnlsh II desired Call F d M C k A 1 DE PA AT TIME Hol & cold food e•~ nee ellts 16tl1r <10 nr wk, cpl 10 manage 36 unit PCH & Viejo In L-oune Beech $300/mo 540-7859 Tom So c M 832· 1904, 8-5: 71 41760-8070 c~:1nu1. 17111/N~~ B~~: SAT /SUN I 1pm-7 30 em I Harold 4115 E 17th St CM Mon· Thurs, 8-6pm Cell 0 c •Pt. complex. Mull at 1390 North PCH between Femrmmte neec1eo--:-PVi 6<45·6230 aves Lori I Y lar ti Costa Mou. 845-7242 Active retirement riome Delivery drtver pen time 646-7733 for appt Inter· be exprd In all melnt & 11-12 noon or 6-7 PM on Am & Ba. 7311 Seasho•e, Room lor rent In 2Br 2ba De~~e ::J a/f. ~ :,, 393 Hospl~ N !· . use own cat Apply viewing now tor poal1ton Ole duties & have own Tttur9dey. fOl 111£ •• W; NB $350/mo 548-7839 Woodbridge condo $365 2 offices lg 0'*1 erH' F?~~~ ~1i.r~ :o~:Yi 247"'• Newport Blvd, CM l llttlng Jan 4 Stre,nsportettl~fit I~~ (J14) 4t4-f2JJ w SJJ-414f --mo 786-5?44 bef 2pm AIC & E.aec. Ektras Sc"-HB 964-3213 A/P,. A/A, mature, axper. l.,_.l Ori A --•s. TIP PAY a ary . ap .,....... s Fem ro ehr spec 38r 2'1tba """' only CaleuletO< by touch """'very Vef flFIOI ••· --... Interview ctll 536-3347. EOE corido nr 80 Cat Plue Snt 2 br, 1'h bl C M apt, Petlle 5'1ltet 4001/f Fovnd: M-,ed Wetmaranar, • typing Computer parienca c .. an dr!Vtng Christian Thomas Gal~y lmiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~----------------a ~:~~;" :~:' :-:: ..,, ~O:· t;;~= /~~5~v ~~~'i~r,,':i~Jl ~~M.F:~;,,~. s't~~~':s ~=r:C~o~no~:~lt!~ ~!~~~e•d~r% H:l,d£ ~=~~;Lf>f" ~ wtrrpl, lmmed occupancy WE LOOK FOR YOUI Prime prof 1oca11on, high Fovnd white female cii nus. Cell 645-781 1, • Bebyslltlng. 111e hallppg, KID$-£ARN GR~~J TRIPS AllO PRIZES I be10<e holldays 646-3114 HouN/Roommates lden111y near elrpor t OC &AM·4PM Oellve<y paraon want.diOi parl time, lle•lble Need 1\111 Unllmlled 832-4134 1,000 up to 45.000 eq n Airport •rea.,red Co!· Costa MeH comp1ny own cer 675-3277 F lo shr 2 br llovee 1200 it I $ 99 end up. 682-7241 or lar 960·~90• 3.4 hrsldey. Mutt 1l1va -BeihFl --,- • ·~ utlla. Pell OK •lflftl ti altet 6 PM 831-e585 Lo1t: blk 6"iOa ktttenWiih ~11rl1• hnftt own car 75 1· I 155 "':~rate ~y ... ~! ... ~ 8711-8758 ett 8 Ital 2tl2 blue flea COiiar Belbo• Pttlme. Muel know lreth & ----.., ..... F 10 ihr w/M&F well·loc SSS Sl""te ,,. .. ,..,.. 731. •UUITIYlllfTll• vie tOOE Balboa Ava' marlnamalnlenence.A• Driver/CanvuHr PIT Olllandllnghea"YPhonee N.B c--.. o. $310/mo • .... -....... 1 MO FAEE RENT 675-8582. llal)le tr11n1. Apply btwn CHh dally My car. Rob· at1d mite Office dU11ea. "'IU West 18th St. Co1t1 Wtel\ort tetm leaae full 8·9 wkdya 438~ 11111 St. ef1, •32·0380 any day lmmedll'I• opening ut111 676-"43 evn Mesa 673·7787 ..,.., tultn. 181 0ov9r Or 1.oa1· F.!"'ate ~ker mix. Costa MeH. Orlve<a, •xl*Tenc~ Of 720.o94 1 FUrn. room. ell hO\IM prlv V(anted 1 or 2 ear garage. 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Show llmes for Saturday are l and 3 p.m. and Sunday at 3 and 5 p.m . on SCR's Second Stage . .. Some of the carols are J)erennial favorites., while others a£e more unusual songs of Christmas past." said Diane Doy le. Young Conservatory " directory. ··The sketches in 'Christmas Card' celebrate the joys of Christmas. w hile presentmg a tableau thai depicts a scene you might find on a bea utiful Christmas card." The Players are third-year students drawn from SCR's Young Conservatory drama study program . The·cast of 15, ranging in age from 10 to 17, was selected through auditions, Doyle said. While working as an actr~. Doyle de.ided to return to schoo!for her teaching credential-in dramatic arts. She now serves as director of the· Conservatory at SCR as well as conducts a drama workshop two days a week at Newport Elemen- tary School in Newport Beach. Her pb at SCR is very production-oriented - finding 4llld organizing material, designing sets, coordinating the many facets of the Conaervatory program. "Having kids in a (working) theater is d~m the liai8on between the adults i'n the pcefe.ional theater and the children who want to work in a professional theater." ~µtie there are usually two shows simul- taneously being staged at SCR, Comervatory students have to work around whatever time and space limitftionsare impoeed by the profellionala, but the stUdents value the opportunity of being part of a wor~g theater, she sakt. · .. Kids are amazincJy adaptable," she added. There are challenpa in teaching children 'I theater, primarily workJ.ns to improve students' concentration and attentioii, she said. Con- servatory inatructon have games and exerd9es to sharpen t~ nece.ary ttap tJdlla. But the rewardl ln worklnc with chtldren are great. she added, especially ''watchlnc them grow. aeeing them in that first sperience in' front of an audience. "The children get nerVoua before they go on st.age, but It'• like a roller COMter ride ~ once you get off. yoU reallz.e. 'Oh. rd like to do that ICAln.'" she said. Htt 1n1tructon at sea, all worki"8 pro- fsonal ecton. include Kathryn Johmon, Ores AtkiN. Ten. ~I Aero, Bafbara June l>odp, Howard Shancraw and bLane ,K.lnc. There are 225 atudenta enrolled ln the Wee-y..-~ pl'Clli'am th.ii ,.... n. firtt y..-COi._ tJf th.-IIDlll -fall llllioll ~tn._ on the pb1*al ~ ol mini. incluctinl mime and mawrmnt aerdlea. • Wint.er eelllkJn, tided "Spa.kl" II devoted ., vocal relaxation, Jll'Ojlc:Uon and an introduction to lmprov'-tian. a-.re now ~ few winter 11tan. which ,,.. Jail. 7 to M...m f 7. The final ...... ,_ ftnt-,..,. ....... will SCR's Young Conservatory playen ~heane 'A Chriatma1 Ca~' scene. nan Man:h 14 ID Jum 9 wt llJealled ~ ,;n&.iM: ,,,,, .. Studlnla ._.. to rw1. i11a. ·Nhwm ~......,.-Ibid __ • .-perfonJLA pa.,--• . ... . 'l'hii-)WafllloC..-......,_ -;:r:lmm,A=;;;:-lotlio I ~----11). focwmaatheman ......... ol .... ftft, tblw~ .. A.a..-= ftr W •Ill••,,.. a.-,._,,... mdl • cunlbllnl. ~-....S flChanc. • ~WltalJ• (J ..... ....... ... ....... ,,. I .... "'9 =•I well• ..... forthe..... o&her-=J1.°'TheWl&CJr-.laOW.. _,....,nm;...,_gaa••A • · ....,.,_ • •1&h l" .......... -cn .11tp:!l I Qi hr°' -t) ... a..WW llllotj •••ilf ~~-..._., ... ,, • /Y h .. ' , ' --~--------------- Currently Hanging Sculpture furniture Beautiful, bu t not. always functional "Sculpture as Furniture" is Pieter De Bruyne's first American exhibition, but the Belgian · artist/designer is alr~dy off on the wrong foot -he says the title doesn't really describe what his furniture is. "It's not sculpture... It's .not just decoration," he said of the furniture in the show, scheduled at the Turnbull Lutjeans Kogan Gallery in Costa Mesa through Jan. 7. "There are architec- tural elements." · De Bruyne said that, in his work, the design is not the result of an artistic concept, but is detennined by math- ematical principles. "Geometry is the basis of all the things we~ make ... proportion is ver y important ... when the proportions are good. the work is good." The six pieces of furniture in the exhibit are austere and streamlined, but De Bruyne says that he disagrees with the.critic who labeled his work "anti-design." "It is MORE design," h«: said, adding that his sty le is a reaction against the Bauhaus, a German school of art which favors strictly functional furniture. 4'he esthetic dimension is -very important... A thing must be beauti- ful," he said. De Bruyne says his furniture is not made to be placed against walls. The back. like the front, is designed to be seen and the pieces are "Not only to sit on or put some thing in ... There is psychological and symbolic signifi- cance as well ... I see the function as more complete." 'The past is vqy Import· ant ... We can learn many things. T he beginning of things ls very Important: His "Flemish Cabinet" is a good example of how this theory works in practice. The sleek exterior. heavily laquered in blue. black and white (colors which dominate in his work). opens to reveal dark wood drawers. "You discover secrets," he said. "In the interiors you find the intimacy of the furniture." · Mirrors reflect an intricately carved column in the center of the cabinet. "You look at the column and you don't know if you see It one time or four times," .,.td De Bruyne. "And aft.er you look at the mirrors no one wouJd think there was tomethlng else (a safe) in back." De Bruyne'a u.e of mirrors is not onJy meant to create optical illusions, There'll be Hope for Middle East BURBANK (AP) -Bob Hope, who hM entertained thousands of U.S. troopa on holiday toun since Woc-ld Wu 0 , "will probebly IO" to Lebanon tor omnn.. hll publJt'fstuys. • ''There •• ""'>' aood ~he'll be ln the Mtc:te.t by Chrl.tmaa.'' ..... .-nen Km Kantor .ad. addinC thlJ plans for the tout lhould be fi.naliad by next week. • • ' By SUSAN MONAHAN D~ly Pilot Corre•pondent but .to incorporate the surroundings into the work. ''You have a fonn, but in this fonn. in mirrors. space and fonn are reflected." A trip to Cairo in 1974 both clarified and verified the principles. techniques a'nd philosophy which De Bruyne employs in his.designs. When he saw the furniture of the ancient Egyptians, he noticed similarities between their work and h is. "The Egyptians· had the same ideas about composition." he said . After six months of visiting mu- seums. where he studied and measured ' the furniture. "I found something that was unknown in our civilization." t He had, he says, cracked the math-t ematical code on which the Egyptians based their designs. For the put two years, he has used the "royal cubit system" as~he foundation for propor- tion and fofm in his own work. ' (De Bruyne is not secretive about this sys1em. A detailed explanation-is given in a catalogue for which he wrote the text. Unfortunately, it has not been tranAlar.ed Into English, and the math- ematical symbols are as inrom- prehens.ible as hieroglyphics to the A commode of lacquered wood and mirrored glass. uninitiated.) "The past is very important... We can learn many things. The beginning of things is very important." he said. This applies not only k> the design, but to the materials used in executing it. He pointed out that the furniture lnte.rred with the Pharoahs was mean to last for an eternity. "It's very important that the ma- terials are rich and not poor ... natural materials when possible." , Nature, too, is a theme in his•work. Blue, he explained, is used to repreM!n t .. "the cosmos. the sky," while the ~ mirrors. can mimic the presence of • water. Form as well as color and material I contribute to what De Bruyne calls the "pyachological effecta" of the j futnitµre. He said that certain ahapes and shades elicit an almoet iilWIUve reepon1e from the viewer. They are "symbols" -archetypes that we understand -built into mankind." Well, De Bruyne never said that. h i.a work wu simple -he says just the oppmite, in f.:t. "It's meant to exist not only on one level, but on tevera1 lewla." , lte aakl that his choice of furniture• a medium was inOuent'ed by his fa then profellion. Emiel De Bruyne I.a a furniture craftmnan, and f« the s-t 2& yeen ha constructed the p6ec.'ft deliped by hil IOn. A family tie a.l80 led to \his exhJ- biUon. Dt llruyne came to the u .s . to vt.lt hil dauchter, who ii a lludent here, and dee6ded that it wm time for • hll Amerk:an debut. He currently ha exhibltlonl tn Holland, Italy and Franre. "rm wcSrkJna on IOIMt.hinl new, very new, far awxt yes," he -'d. "In art, you mn make anythMw Y'O'I wtlh eo ~•But 10" MUlt J,e~ to..... I ~ •6»141-.-. •A Fte..W. .W-t 11 ~Ol IM TLK C.0.r.J edaibltloa. ~ 31 0 -~ ! ;rt; CD :J Q. CD ~ ...... ~ Ci I» ':< ~ CD 3 (7 CD ~ .. I • What's Happening THEATER "BRIGADOON," a musical fantasy Mt in Scotland. Is being presented at the Harlequin Dinner Playhoule, 3503 S. Harbor Btv~ .. SJnta Ana (979-5511). PerfOf'mances will be given nightly except Mondays at varying cur1ain times through Feb. 19. "THE CHILDREN OF CHOCOLATE ITMET," a Christmas p6ay with music. opens tonight fOf' the Irvine Community Theater at the First Pr..Oyterlan Churctl, 6th Stree1 at Sycamofe AYenUe, Santa 'Ana (786-0690). Per- IOl'mances will be given tonight at 6 and 7:30 p.m .. Saturday and Sunday at 1and2:30 p.m. and next Fnday at 6 p.m. only. "A CMMSTllA .. CAIM>L." South Coast Aepertaty's fourth annual holiday.lhow. Is now open In the Founh Step Theater. 855 T°"" Center DriYe. eo.ta Mesa (957~). PerfOf'mances are Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 through Dec. 24. "A C .... TllAI C~" the Charlea Dickens classic, 1s on stage at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove (636-7213). PerfOf'manc:ea will be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. through Dec. 23. with a matinee Saturdey at 2:30 p.m. "FOOTUGHT FRENZY," a madalp backstage farce. completes Its run at the Newport Theater Ar11 Center. 2501 CliN Drive. Newport Beech (631.0288). Ck*no perlormances will be given tonlgh1 and Saturday at 8 p.m. "A IUTTY FOlt CHNSTllAI," an Of'iglnal play IOI' the family in 111 wortd Pf'etnlere, wind• up In the ActOf'S Playbolc at Golden West College in Huntington Beach.(895-8378). Final per10f'~ will be gi"9n tonight and Saturday It 7:30 p.m .. Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. ~ WfTM FATHER," the Vintage comedy of family llfe In the 1880s, cloMS at the Newport HwbOr Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa 1831·5110). Final per10f'mancea will be given tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. ..OKLAHOMA." Rodgers· and Hammerateln'a landmarti musical, continues at Sebastian's W•t Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Performances are given Wedneedays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and SuAdays at 1 and 7' p.m. until Jan. 8. .. 90UTH PAC..C," the Rodgers and Hammerstein wartime~. la being p!'eMnted at the Cunlin~ Oinnet ThMtw, 890 Et Camino Rolld, Tustin (838-1S40). Pef. fonnances are given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 and Sundays at 1:30 and 7:30 through Jan. 15. "YlllONI OF IUGAR PLUMI," a CM1tmaa lantaay, comptetea 111 ru" this '#Wkend at the Hunt!.ngton 8Mdl PlayhouM. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue W. IN Seecllft Village lhoPPl.ng center (847-4465~ Final pertonnanoee will be given Saturday and Sunday at 2. 3 and 4 p.m. and admllllon la free. ETC. · ALLIGATOR FARM. 767 1 La Palma, Buena Park, one Of the world's largftt ~ptile lVllKt1ons. 10:30 a m.-6 p.m dally 522-2615. ANAHEIM BAZAAR OF HANDMADE GOODS. gJhs for holiday giv1na. through DK. 24. open Fn & Sal. Country Crahs. 1123 N. State Col~ Blvd .• Anaht'un 533-8771. ANNUAL HOLIDAY Gin A.ND CJLAn SHOW, gifts for hohctay,;vma.(f~)endsDec. 18. from9a.m.·S p.m. Sun.-Frl.. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Mon.· Thur .. Jewish c.ommunJty Center, 380 I E. Willow. ~I Beech. (213) 426-7601. • CATALINA CJU-JISES., from Long Beach and San Pedro ports. 527-7111. . WALTDfSNEYGREATICEODYMEY.tlcketsgoonsale now for Dec. 26-Jan. l , Anaheim Convention Center. 800 W. Katella, Anaheun. 535-3151. • DISNEYLAND, 1313 H.lrbor Blvd .. Anaheim. 8 & 10 p.m. Dec. 17 & 18. COWll.r)' 1.inatt Lynn Andenon and at 7:30 & ll :30 p.m. blC band llOUnd o( Tex Beneke and his Orchestra; Chnaimas-them4!d Fantasy on Parade weekend performanct'S with dally procemona ends Dec. 17: abo 60-foot tall Ch!Utmas lift with 3000 Ughts and 2800~ts; ~Fun Pa.pons to auests aver 60; _park offers more than SO attractions in wwn-lhene parks. C1med Mon. & TUe. lhrough. winter 999-8605. DISNEYLAND HOTEL. I ISO W. Cemt.os Ave .. Anaheim. Dec. 21-30. The lntemalional Chlldren'aCholr and~ wall perfonn m the atrium: The Pavilion Lounge. Sgt. Preston's Yuk.on Saloon, Wharf Bar. Dancina Waters Show, spedal perfonnan<'t'I and u~ entenainment. inckfinlte. 778-6600. THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS. uv1na Nativity with stars C.rol lAw~nce. Jim Nabors and Rohen Gou~t. includes Roman Lejjonaires w1lh hve whne hofws. 13 an,els actually nymg ~ audientt. live camels. honws. rams. donkeys and rYIC>tt, perlonnances daily 6:30 & 8:30 p.m. through Dec 22. Crystal Cathedral. 12141 Lewis. Garden Grove 750-9788 0 Sec What't Happening Page 5 Moses plays roots reggae By ROBIN OLNEY Dally Pilot Correapondent JIARITN~ A BRIAN II ImtA Jamaican born Pablo Moses provided a treat for roots reggae . lovers Friday night at the Gold- en Bear. Jn his first Los An- geles area tour, MoseS and his Evolutionary Dream Band made the Huntington Beach ap- pearance to promote their new. self-produced LP "In The Future." FUJII ALD ~ ~RUNPLAJBJ WVERM MUSIC BJ Ud)llUER • This new release by Moses has made the top 10 on "Rockpool Maga- zine's'' reggae chart since its release a month ago. It is his fourth album since he ltroke onto the music, 91eene In Jamaica in 1915. and captured the spirit of the people with the groundbreaking "Evol- utionary Dream" his debut album. Friday's performance mirrored much of what ls to be found in his newest effort, including cuts that ut.iUr.e the vocoder voice syn- thesizer, ~ title track being one. nw impetus of the even.inc'• mu.aic wu in· . trtnlically bllllt arouftd. &he rhythm-ledion com· pmed of Aston Berrett (of the Wailers), and studio dnwnmer MJk~y "Boo" Rlcharcll. It la = th9 rhythm ~ ..... ~-= OOIMI. While ~ ... ID tM ...,. prtmluw qualillll --teed with ........ 1;11111 .... .....,, a IMld a fullcm ol ............... ........... .,. lilid•1' 1lllilldoftwo !'!!i ...... al1 tanilia; .. • - . '. v \ --~------------------~--._. ..... .._ Whats Happening :!! I v from P•• t Mon..Tues.. ton .. 1u un.-10 p.m. SaL: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun. SL and Weeiem. Garde\&. (213)632-aG12. ~ 952-IMOO. Clmed Wed. & Thurs. SHE~ LIBRARY AND GARDENS, fe9tW'ft ,~ Bl.INTINGTON HARBOR CRUISE 011' lJGHTS. Dec. 18, LOS POSADAS, 5:~:30 p.m. Dec. 17, carolinc. fol.klorico hand-cralied'cimamenta and decorations made by volunlftr'L ~ on privaie boela throughout the harbor viewin& dancinc and potdlllon ftMICtinC Jweph and Mary'a pi.lgrima&'e l 0:30 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, t.hrouch Christmu, 2647 E. c.o.t Hwy., decoral.ed wac.er-Cront homes. Ticket price of $9 for adulta and to .~ pinata ix-kine for c:hlldren and Mexican C-orona Del Mar. i ~ ctu1dttn Includes~ tranlpOr\at.ion and private tio.t otur. mrethmenta, Bowen M~. 2002 N. Main SL, Santa Ana. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN. new c.owitry Sporwottd by the Bl.lena Park Fine Ana Commimion. <All 547-068e. ChristrMs lhop with Victorian en and Nrly Americmi lift.a, 821-1010 for more lnfonnaUon. LION COUNTllY SAl'AIU, 8800 Irvine c.enc.er Dr., 260-acre theme park. rid8, ahows. en&enainment, 10 a.m.-8 ..._ IN THE SHADOW OF GOD. f~tures 100 told and lilVK 1..-,una Kil.la. H~y Fesi and Sale, thnJuch Dec. 24, includes pm. SaL & Sun., lcal.ed ~ minuta north of Univenal Studio9 'ntual pi«9 from hn.m.kin'1 Bna1el Acldmly ol Ana and hundndl of c:rafmnm. mtrehania and c:once9lionair-at M..ic Mountain Pity .. exit off 1-5. Valenda. (213) 992--0884. Jllosicn. plua architectural sWned .&lam amd WMvinp. 10 driw-thru wild Uk~. animal lhowa. Zambezi River SIX FLAGS MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, 7711 8-:h a m.-4 p.m. throuah Jan. 14, J-W, COmmunity Build.inc Main eru... pet tine aoo, ..... aviary, oper1S 9:<45 a.m., lat car Blvd., Buena Park, the notorious and the t.mow P'ftttWd in Gallerift, ~ WillhllT Blvd .• Los Anlela (213) 852-1234. adrnined 3:.30 p.m. 837-1200. wax, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.-Thun.; 10 a.m.-10 .,.m. Fri. & Sat. KNO'IT'S BE.llAYFAJlM. 8039 8-:h Blvd.. Suma Park. NEWPORTRAJlBORUGJrnPAJlADE, 6:45-10:30 p.m. 552-1154. Chlktren may vilit Santa from noon..& p.m. in Win\er Dec. 22, tio.t trip and tranlpOr\at.ion pvYided by Santa Ana SOUTH COAST CB.AMBER SINGERS OFFER Wondttland; Christmas caroliJl8 throochout park R.S .V.P. ColJece for tlO fee. <All 667-3385 for mott lnfonnat.ion and CAAOLEU, from a quan.et of caroien to a poup of madrlp1 rock band perlOl'Tlll Tue. -SaL, rww Camp Snoopy are. themed rewrvatbw. · a1npn, SCCS are available for private perfonnu1C8 for fund to Calilomia'a High Sierras. wild Wai tltWlt ahow, cancan POLU DANaNG, 5-9 p.m. Dee. 18, to tu.-ol railin«, the oo,t of t 100-hour 11 tax deductible. 840-8730. dancen.. ne~rides and shows daily, open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. acrordianistGarySl!tbmandhlsom-tra.ElkaLodce,182nd DS..Wh.t'aHappenln1 Pa_.7 l~~~~~~~~~~~~~WHEVHE~N·~~sousei:rrTHHEBRN~CAL~IFORNIAiFOiii~VISl~TraiiNiViiiiiiAiLii•nT~!Jj-aa•ic~ .. .,,~oi-u~ .. "~~ Getting theater tickets Here are 81'oedway's new and current shows. Ticket suppty ls Indicated as Difficult Of Available. Credit card hold· ers can Ofder tldtets by phone or by calling Chargit. T~etron Of Telecharge. Tlcketron number Is 2 t2-977-9020. Telecharge 212-239-6200 unless other- wi.e Indicated Charglt's New York number Is 212-944-9300. Its toll-lree numbef IOf New England and the N ortheast I s 800 -223 ·0120 , w i th 800-223-1814 the number 10< the rest of the U.S. When calling theaters directly. use New York area code 212. Advance Inquiries should be made, as ticket availability Is subject to change. -.... Chonlt LIM ," now the longest·runnlng musical In Broadway history, ls about the hard Ille and struggles of c ho rus-line members. Shubef1, 239~200. Tele- charge. Tldt .. ron. Difficult. -.. AMertcan 8uft81o," with Al Paclno starring In the David Mamet play about a trio ol lowlifes. Booth. 23&.6200. Telech•ge. Tlcketron. Dil- ficult. ~ ....,," new muak:al about the Impact of bablea on the lives ol thfee coup6es. Ethel Barrymore, 239-6200. Avlilabte. -"•rlghton •••ch fllemolra," new Nell Simon comedy about two related famiNM In Brootclyn during the OeJ>r .. slon. Nell Simon. 757-8&46. Charglt. Difficult. -"Ca rmen," ("La Tragedle de Clrmen"), the Bizet opera ... ad9Pfed and directed by Peter 8roole. VJ. vtan BMumont, 787-e868. Centerch•ge. Ch•glt. Ticket WOfld. Difficult. -WC•" Tony-winning musical bued on T.S. Eliot'• cat J>C*M, music by Andrew U0)4d Wabbef of "Evlte" fame. Wln\er Garden, 245--<6878. T.-cnerge. Vwy dlfftcuft. -'"Oaa111• •'7· .. new mu- sical baHd on Garry TrudMu'a f.med C*toon strip. Blltmofa, 512-5340. Tldultron. A~ -"Dr .... lrla," hit Mtc:Met Bennett muakal ..... a~--.. trto of ................... 296-4311. T.......... TllMtfon. Olf. ~. _,......,.... ...... ,.. meuofw.~ .:.,::c·~= Tic:Meron. °""*"· _ .................... Ae• H""90ft1.._.::'.""." ...... ,,.., -. 0 ... WMl'a "'"'' ... .... 1' Ofl!Jl I "'D.C. CAB' is 'ANIMAL· HOUSF 111 wheelsl'' • Hollywood Reporter "I had the best time of ·mylHe ... lots of knee-slapping, laughing · ~ an~ y~lingl" Liz Smith, New York Daily News 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. " · . .s (') a) O> • .... ~ c•n -*-1111 1c-&·N ...... ,..., I (llJ) Ml.-U SILKWOOD .: On Stage - ~Talking Heads,' one of the most popular rock groups around nowadays, is enjoying a succe sful tour in the Los Angeles area . Talking Heads ••• It was a nigh~ of musical magic· By ROBIN OLNEY Daily Pilot Correapondent I A Dickens Of a package for this holiday season. The Talking Heads brought their show to the Long Beach Arena Thursday night, in the fi rst of several appearances in their latest Los An· geles-area tour. .. WALT DISNEY PROOUCTIONS' The group interspersed material from previous albums with some of their finest pieces off their most recent album "Speaking In Tongues," surprising many who had come to see a reprise of the summer amphitheater shows. -~l'h<•rsday-evening'.a-ee-l«tfoos-,:anee<J4tf'Onl------- songs the band has put together since Its inception in 1977. to some of lead singer David Byrne's solo efforts and his teaming with choreograP.her Twyla Tharp. The most impressive were thase compo- sitions-he has worked on as a 1<>lo artist. their magic coming alive and taking on new dimension with the backing of the group: Most recognizable to the audience, however, • waa radio's most frequently played single off of the "SpealUNl in Tongues" album. "Burning Down the Houte." A chorus from the crowd could be depended on, as well as a consistent up and down P>bblnl of a tea of faces. ~ning his ahow with a die-hard favorite of almolt any TalkJnl Heads fan, Byrne strutted onto the acqe and ~hls infamous rendition of "Psycho Killer." The energy that was created by this WIUl'prn 11d only by Al Gl'ftn's ''Take Me to the River." performed in the leCOnd ~f of the ahow and quite pomibly, a surpri8e appearance by the Tom-Tom Cl'4b, perfonnina "Geniua of Love." Lendina to the rnactc of the nilht ~ two female IOul alnacn wbo not only danced tqiether in perfect line, bu' who added reeonance and depth to Byrne'• hich pltched vocala, makinc for• perfect blend. • ~~~~~~-8TAlllT9'ft:llCi&YL~~~~~~-- For them. w6o mlchlhaw been dlappOlnted ~Y one rendiUon of "Burninc Down the . ... they Win campenmlld with see• AIAllEIM CllTA..a celTA ...--..... VAU.n-llMll .......... .._.a.-UA a.-~,... ~ Wu•Nte 172-t44t C.-t7M!4' 540-GSM IQ.'117 H1·0IH Wllt••fli UA ~ 113.0MI -~'Md pal•I* a little lelirillniBm'fty~1W&.:.-..---------i1 _...._ The lfOUP WlU be performlftl in Lm Ana-lei ..... w.k, ., .,.... u.. they will include Wm&nl far~---wbkh dte~wtn bea .-i. 'I . -· I What's Happening v From Paa-5 SOl'TH COAST VILLAGE. Kns Knngle will t.alk to , h1ldrt!n nuon-..i pm da1I~ 1hrouRh Ot.'\· 2-1, Brutol al San Di('f!O t'rc,·way · SOUTH COAST PLAZA MALL San1a's Workshop opens II .. m Cal"OWlel Court. South Coast Plaza. Brutol at San Olt>go ~·wl' . Costa Mesa. g1gan11e toys. elve:.. biggl'r-than·hCe holiday "'undtvland, 7-11 pm . Dt"l 16 strollmg minstrels. I· 4 p.m >trolling Dicl<el'l.l> Carolers. 7.30 pm Dl>c: 11 Orange County Ma5tPr Choral<> >mgJ the Messiah 1n lhe Jewel Court and from . ~ 9 p m t comphmeni.ary honil'-drawn carnage ndt' from W('Slln South C-uast Plau Howl ~6-6682. SOUTHE RN CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS PRAISE SPEOAL. Dt... Ii . Anaheim Convention Centt'r. 800 W KJt<'lla Ave . Anahr1m W\J.89()() SPRUCE GOOSE. Howard Hughes· world"s largt>t1t "''JPl<tn••. 10 am ·ti pm daily. adp<'t'nt Qul't'n Mary. pier J . 1,.mR &>at·h Harbor 1:l l:l1 .U5-5671 ~ STAR OF BETHLEHEM. :.!·hour prl'SCnWt1on at Orange .l\.a.A>l..Colk!!t> Pl:.n .. u.rium induding slides. l'Xpolort'!> lht' , .,.,.,,1 11mlr11v1•niv uvl'r lhl' \'!Wt"I vear of Christ's birth. pr.,j(r.;m will look. at pns.~1bl<' ,1u·unon;11·al intC'rprc>tations for I h" ~1.11 "h1d1 was tkS\·rih..~1 in Uospcl of S t. MJllhr•w. 7 p.m r11.l.I\ t'\'1'111111(), t'ndS J)c,• lfi t'or lll'kl'l' l'all 432-:>880 l':">l\'ERSAL STl 'OIOS TOUR n1•w attra<:llon K I TT , 11 1q ill«1 uf Kmghl tl1d1·r 1/lr thJt talk.s. 100 unl\'l'rsOll City l'l.11..1 l!nl\'('N.tl C11v 1:?1.11508·3':84 CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE BALI.ET PACIFICA /\l'TCRACKER 3.30 and 7 30 pm 1h1nul(h IA"'\ 2:!. «hort"Oj!rdµhy b~ Lila Zah. Laguna l\luullon l'I .. , h111N :\.~ 1-lituna C.1nvun Rd . Laguna Belk:h ..ill-I .ltl85 OAK 1r.ARTSTHEATRE!lil'TCRACKER.Jpm ~ Ii l\ IH Ir-m• I lt11h. lrvuw II pm Dec 19-22 and 3 p.m IA'<" 21. ''"r"'l(rilph' h:v Jill Brno~ Wrggms dnd U..Slw Solberger. al -...nldlt·t .... k Cull.-111· M.on Th1•atrc·. M1s.'ilon V1ep 7&1-!l68J <;OLDE:\ WEST COLLEGE PRESENTS THE NllT- l"RACKER OrJnl(l'l'nu111' Rdll<"l i 30 pm IJt.t lti-111 & .!3. J 11 n1 IJo, 1 ~ & 111 (;Wl' n1J1n~wgc· 1h1·alrt'. l~iH c.;fildc•n w,.,., S1 llunllnl(lun Bt>ac. h 1195 ll:Jill IRVINE COSSER\'ATORY QF MUSIC CHAMBER E:'\SEMBLE :! p m (),, 111. W1llU1m Kennc-dy. Conduc:tor. "ork' bv COf'l·lh V1 vdld1. Mut.arl. Respighi bt•nf'fll lo ra1.54• 1u11J, lor l!IK-1 Far £.1~1 tuur Turtll' Rock Community Park. I "'lunnvh1ll Dr Irvin .. '10!1 :iti-13 CIVIC BALLET OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NUT· ('RACKF.R '.l pm & i :10 pm Dr·•: 17. Civil' Ballet of Southern l'.1l1r11rr11a Oran1o1e c.-. .. ,~1 Cullc>g•'. Robert B. Moone: Tht•alrt'. ! 71 ii FJtrvtt w Hd . c,,..w Mr.....i -13'.l-5880; al'><l I 30 pm Ol>1: '.l" 11 llun11ni:i11in Brw·h ll11<h &·hml Auditorium. 1905 Mam St .. I I llnt 111111.1111 Ao·:t< h ... h1lt1ren .tr<' in vitro on stag .. aftrr lhl' ballc>I '" 111.,•1 th• dam .. ,... 7~2 -111.i I 0 1.0 ~1l SIC GALA. 11 pm n._,.. Iii. Mt'<111''"'I and' H· 11.11'"'°' • pt 11111'1 mu'111 !rt~'. Chapmon Colll',l!l' Chapd 1.r.111d SI 111•1.r ChJr:,m.•n A)•'. Orange 9!1i -6871 ORANGE COl NTV BALLET NUTCRACKER. r.:10 p m I ~• I ':~ Ill .int.I i .ltr ~1"11-t· n. Golden WP st Collegl· main I Ii• .... r I 'i H l;uldl·n w.111 St . Hunungton Beoch 995.1:1:n1:1 ORASGF. COl l1'TY MASTER CHORALE. 8 pm De\' 23 i\Jt,...,1.1h ~1ng-a l•mg to 11Jndl'l'5 Chnst.mas oralorto. O.· M.iurn~· All<ird d lrt'\lor r 1rst &ptUll Chun·h of Santa Ana. 111111 W 17th St . San~ Ana 5:!5-0153 ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC PRESENTS LOS A/liGELES PHILHARMONIC. 8 30 pm DK 17. rondllt't.er S1rrtm R.tttlt'. hanttlf'l(' ThOl'TlaS Allen. Mahler's "Blumuw:· r>t.., Knatx·n Wonderhom" and Symphony No I, Sann High S. h ... 11 Aud1tonum 520 W Walnut. Santa Ana. 6-12-8232 WEST SIDE BALLET COMPANY Nl'TCRACKER. 8 I'm f)t'( Iii :i:l0 &8pm llt\. 17 '.l:W&7:Wpm [)t,.,· 18.L..i i\lirJcl.t (°1Vtl Th1.:.1tre. l:liOCILa Mirada Blvd . La Mirada •1•H Ii.Ill) POP/ROCK FRANCOIS' "''" t luh 11:11:11 lkach Blvd. Hunungton R.•0t h. OJ.ll'"ing Christmas purty 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Dl>c:. 21, no host b.1r. fn>t• hors d'~uvl'\'!I. door pnzn. pa1na bar, d.j. music:. $10 .1dm1AAlon 1141-l;W<t MEDLEY'S. 18774 Brookhurst St .. Founu11n Valley. Dec. I ti. 17. 22. 23 But1:h R11Jc•ra !louse Band, Otto. lll Virgil Beckman .ind Oithc.>rme Craig; Dec· 19 Blm S.m. Dt-c. 20 Brazilian Nile; r~· 21 J_,,, cl\Ut-. 116:t-2:l&l • NEWPOMER. 1107 Jamburee Rd., Newpon BHch, .11u11anat Vlnc:'tlnt &'Oii in the Wirw; Cc!Uar, '1\Je.-Sun .. <'IUllcal 11u11.ani11 Cre~l~n In La Palme, Mon ·Sun.: Ronnie Brown TMO p1'ys l'la.k.'al and jllu m the Ubnlry Lounp. Tu.• S.t . lnck-flnitely 644-1700 NEWPORT TURTLE. 511 Flllhion Island, Newport BHch Lo,. Ft't'l'Tll, mlMIC'lan and humonst. II pm.· I 1 m. lndeflmwly~ Tw -S.1 &«·5313. PURE ENERGY. 7.JO p m.-midnlaht. Wed ·Sat . ln· dt·f1nitl', The C~ Launce. Hyall Anaheim. 1700 S. Harbor Blvd , Anlhetm 772-~ KENNYllANUN.~.17.~nBNr.308P11aflt'C.oMt Hwy . Hunu~~ 53e·MOO. SPINDIUna .. »33 w P«'lfll' eo.t Hwy" Newport er.ti. Rum K.lrtlSJ9tridc. l~ Dtc. 20: IUtk HardftNn. 1'*'1n1 ... 1 pm -12:30J> m Wt'd.ir'llNr .. 9 p.m. • .lOLm. "1 .., S.t . wldln1lel_t._ ~2-lm. YOUNG AllUICANI, 8: 15 Thur.-Set.; ' p.m. 8unclllJ1. throuth DK :11. all·MW Chrilemm .._ of tndiUONI, c.iont.ftnpanry and°""""-fnl.lme, Pwfonnlnl """'"*"'-· en. a... CUtndt-ctimB. o.... a~w or:. ar... '90-7722 COUNTRY /FOLK COWIOY, °"'· 18" IT. 22 • D. DUKI DAVID AND B\JCK8HO'I': DK. II. OOUNTaY DPlla9, CXJUNTllY -------------- STORE. BRONCO REUNION. fu;20C1ndy Jordan. 1721 S Mant·h<'Slf'f · Anahe im !15ti· 1"'21 CRAZY COWBOY. 211:.! Pat•1hl' Coast Hwy . Hunungton B<'och. m untry Wl'Sll'rn muSM.· nightly, 1ndefm1le 536-1"'21 CRAZY HORSE . Country Two-Swp Conlt'St ev('ry Thurs. ®y night. 7 30 pm Stgn-up. grand pnZA' IS round lnp for two to Put>rla Valla.rla :ind OOf' week slay. I~ Brookhollow, San1a Ana ~9-1:112 SAMBA. Brlllllwn Carnival N1t€, 8 p.m.-1 a.m Dl>c: 20. ~ll'y'11. 1874.f Brookhurst. Fount.am Valley. 963-2366 SIDEWINDER. every Fn. & Sat mght. 1ndefuu~. Tar1a11 Room. 13062 Chapman Avt'., Gardt'n Grove. 7 JAZZ/BIG BAND TEX BENEKE. and.his un:ht'St.ra w ill pl'rfonn Del Ii & 1 Ill. Disneyland. 1313 Harbor Bl\'d .. Anaheim 999-"'445 l GILLI.AM GARNER JAZZ QUARTET. -1-8 pm Sunday~. Cl Al1$10's, 1670 N«"wport Blvd., C.OSta Mesa 642-8293 ~ EU LEACH BIG ASANO. Tue. mghts. mdtfU\lle. lnsh ~ lnll'mauonal.1&431 Bolsa ChK"a. Huntington Beach 646-1347 ...._ SHELLY MOOKE Tl\10. ~u.. 9 p.m. I :30 p m. Fn. & Sal.. 1rickf1rutc. Big Ben's. 14160 Be~h Blvd .. Wl'lltmu\slL'r . 894-7575. I i c I ... "::::::::::::~==::::::::::::::::::::~·:::::::::::::::-::::::::~-====-::::::==:==::==::::::::::::::: . .. --------------.............. ___ .,. ______ ......-.--__..... • (') co O> - Currently Hanging MUSEUMS ~ BOWERS MUSEUM, 2°"2 N. Main St., Santa Ana ''Skywatchefs of Ancient California," explores the sionifl. ~ cance of astronomy In the lives of CalifOl'nla's native Indians ~ Includes baskets, garments, shaman's tools, costumes and R E paintings, through Jan. 8. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat; noon-5 pm. Sun. 547-8304. LAGUNA BEACH MWIEUlll Of ART. 307 CllH Dr .. Laguna Beach, Stanton MacDonald-Wright. watercolOI' and ~ drawings, through Dec 30; Currier & Ives collee1ion through .., Dec. 30; large-scale sculpture by Chnstopher Schumaker. ::g through Dec. 30; ContemPorary California Artists Series "-features Bob Aldeftftte, abstracts and Dame! Douke, trompe ....._ f'oeil acryliea. through Jan. 8. 4!M-6531 . ._ ML.LS HOOU, 12732 Main St.. Garden Grove, ~ exhibition of folk art from around the wOl'ld, through Jan. 29, c open noon-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 636-1232. _: MUSEUM OF NORTH OflANGE COUNTY, 301 N. C> Pomona Ave .. Fullerton, "The Teddy Bear." exhibit of Teddy C> Bears. through Jan. 15; "Canacftl's Quilts." contemPorary ~ quilts from Nova Scotia. through Dec. 22; "The Japanese 0 American Experience In CaljfOl'nla." documents. photos and = . 1llustrat1ons from state archives, ends Nov. 27. 738-6~5. Cl. NEWP<MtT HANIOft ART MUSEUM. 850 San Clemente Dr .. Newport Beach.Deborah Remington, a 20-year retro· spective through April 2; Hollywod Still .Lile, Ol'ganlzed by Diane Keaton and Mal'Vln Hellerman. sllll photos from Hollywood s1udios from the '30·'50s, through Jan. 30. open t t a m.-5 p.m Tue.-Sun. 673-3804. GALLERIES ALLENDALE GALLERIES. 1~0 S. Coast Hwy . Lagunlf Beach. 41 SC\llptures by the Bennett brothers ol Pacerville. indefinite, 10 a m .9 p.m Tue.-Sat , 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. indefinite, 497 ·6005 AQUA CLASSK:S. 332 Forest Avenue Mall, Laguna Bea6h, water-related artwOl'ks such as hand-painted porcelain lilh, crystal ships in decanters, katiedoscopes ualngrUI sea shells and star l11h. Indefinite. 11 a.m.-6 p.m Tue.-Sun. 494--0138 ART •AGEi, Oakbrook Village. 24331 Avenida de la Carto1•. Laguna Hiiis, "Best of Balineee." showing of .J ---. contemporaryoll paintings produoed In traditional a.ffnese December, 11 a.m.-7 pm. Mon -at .. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 859-4899. ARTISTS GAUERY, 11 Monarch Bay Plaza, S. Laguna Beach. "Northwest Viewpomt." hand-co19fed and black and white phot~raphs by Belinda S1arkle and Mm Moore. Washington state ar11s1s. through Dec. 31, 1-6 p.m. Mon. 10-6 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 661-9352. ART STUDIO. 969 Sonoro Rd .. Costa Mesa. works by Yorgo, Illustrator and painter. reception 5-8 p.m. Dec. 17 . 662-5710. BC SPACE, 235 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, photo. graphs by Pally Carroll and Fern Helland exhibits of latge photo sculptures. through Jan. 21, also "A Senee of Place," photographs by Andrea Jennison, Davi<l Famlllan, Dennis Gilber1, Marlon Knight and Tom Breeden. Indefinite. 11:30-5:30 Tue.-Sat. 497·1880. •LUE91RD GALLERY, 1540 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Early California Art111s ... works by locals. Indefinite. 1-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-5377. CH~Llll GAUERIES. 1390 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. new show ol ceramics and paintings by Polla Plllin. through Dec. 24; also colleetion ol LOl'en Gladstone; also dlspl-v ot exhlbit0t1 from Festival of the Arts· IOI' holiday buying, including Sherry Andrens, Christopher Gwaltney. Nick D' Amico and Wall« Reias: group ahow by galfe(y artiats. including Larry Christy and Jean Thomu. indefinite. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. . DE81QNS MCYCLED.619 N, Harbor Blvd., Fullenon, "Glass Winter '83, .. one-of a kind vues, llgunneS. ac:ulptures by 18 American artlatl, through Dec, 24, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 879-1391. EDGE GALURY, Celebrates One Year Anniversary, 24 artists Including Tony Delap. George He<ms, Florence Arnold, Joanne Julian. through Jan. 20. opening 11-4 p.m. Tue.-Sat 871-5862. GALL.ENA ,._ ART, 3732 E. Pacific Hwy., u.gtJna Beach, Holiday Group Show, works by Paul Berg, Degman Chaplin, Fay Colmw, Janice Det.oot, Dealfee Engel. Al Newman and Urtula Woll Rottkay, through Jan. 14; also by works by Dall, Chagall, Warhol, Erte, Miro. Pet« Max, also CallfOl'nla artlata. Indefinite. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. "Mon.-Thur.: 10 a.m.-ll p.m. Fri. & Sat. 873-3173. Christmas performer Country mu ic sing~r Lynn Anderson . will he lp kick off Disneyland's · 17-day-long Chris tmas sea son tomorrow and Sunday with evening pe rformances at the S pace Stagt>. Also e ntertaining at the Magic Kingdom will be Tex B.-neke and his Orchestra and Krash. HUMAN EQUATION CENTER. 1550 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach, computer art show by Tim Sakach. complex. thrM-dimen11ona1 and colorful works. IRYINE FM ARTI CENTER. 4601 Walnut Ave., Hefitage Park Irvine, "Irvine Colleets ContemPor•ry." Jasper John•. Andy Warhol. Tony OePal. John Paul Jones, Susie Ketchum, painllnga. drawtng1 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, JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF CENTRAL OR· ANGE COUNTY, paintings and aculp1ure by Shoshana Ernst and Lnle:Y Ringer Hlrchman; lithographs and sculpture by Reu'190. Arden. Miro. Jean St. Piere. Finni and others. 1-4 p.m. Dec. 18, Jew11h Federation Building l ibrary, 12 182 Buaro St., Garden Grove. 530-663'6. KOZAK QALURY. 202 Newpoft Center Dr .. NewPort Beact\, wildlife from an artist's perapeot1ve in soft graphis fonns by Brent Harder. lithographs by Ptcauo. Pet« Ma• • and more; ,,..,,ne LaRM does on-the-spot portraits. Indefinite, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 640-7259. KRONOUIST GAUIRY. 484 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Oii palntlnga by Robert Wood, famous tor his land and 1Nacape9 ol Am«lca: also Me*port Beach artist Frank G«!Nin, l)Of1rayals of Amerl<:aln West; bronze aoulptures by Richard Meyer and Juan Martinez, 10:30-5:30 daily except Tue .. Indefinite. LAGUNA ONGINALS GALLERY. 330 N. Coast Hwy., u.guna Beech, oetebrates 20th annlveraary each weekend In December, fMturlng Frank Whipple's humorous nun paint· Inga and ... acapea by Rober1 w... 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m Mon.-Frl .. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 494--2081. MADQ ,_ ART QALLIRY. 1492 S. Coast Hwy Laguna BMctt. worka by Dall, Valafely, Philip Moyer. Miro (largest colectlon ol Miro graptila In U.S.) and rare group of etching• by ,_,,brandt. lndeffnlte, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dally 494.3903, . -.Lt HOUM ART GAUIRY, 12732 Matn St .. Garden Grol/9, International Folk Art, toya. sculpture, Polt!'fy. through J•n. 29; COf'lta Kent. e11hlblt ot watereolors and the Mom.tit• aulte, through Jan. 8; special gil1 ahop created tor. theta exhlblta. noon-4 pm Wed.-Sun. 638-6707. NIWPORT •ACH CITY HAU GALLERY, 3300 ~ BMt .. ~t Beach. Gary Shi• Crabb .. Tustin. *•mica. Brenda Conner, Westminster, Chinese bruah artlat. Kitty Aquilar, El Toro. fiber art: George Long, acrytlcs. Auar.t Mc;Nelfl, ollt and Joan ChrlatenM(I. watercolors. thr~~5 p,m dally s2e.1268 I , 2811 Ville Way, Newpor1 Beaeh, "New Drawings.'' by Ur9u141Schneldet. enda Dec. 16. 9 a.m.-5 p.m Mon ·Fri. 17~. ~y GAU.IRY. 5e51 Llnooln AV9" Suite A, CypreM. ~ .,.., lnclUdlng E..,.renu. FNCS Duran and Alt!~, lnoeflnli.. 1}7· 1010. , 374 N. Coat Hwy., ~ Beec:f\, Lori Overton'• ftofa and leuna wat•colof•. Wflty Sch*'*'• J:Ol ..... 411nd ~SNS Ladenaen'a eculptina. ltwOUQh Jan. 1. 10 a.m.·~"'· ~ 4'4-4422. IT.~ GAU.UY. 31781 Camino Caplstreno, C.-.,9"0 Plela, &en JuM Cliplatrano. hand-c:'afted #' ..... -~...,.by OWf'9f .,, ...... thr0U9h Dec\ ti Lm.·I ~· ~. Mf-H50. . ..... COLLI• MT ULLDY. S°"th Cam- pue, nooo 5F ,_,,, ~ ""'°· pl'lotogrlPf'I• t>y .,.,,., ~.,..,., Cl}embeltllrl Md "°9-i ~on. ~ '*'' tat . . 1u•1n1• "''"· aMA N.' C<ieet ~. o ... ~~-""'·'---;· / .. ' .. - j __ Currently Screening · THE BIG CHILL: Rated R. A warm, superbly acted llfm about a reunion of college friends, following the death of a comrade. Writer-director Lawfence Kasdan ("Body Heat" and the George Lucas mega-hits) sets up the'story to make a Big Point about the 1960s.,......lon. He never quite makes that point, but the film remains an engaging, funny study of. friendship. ""...,,"" BRAINSTORM: Rated PG. A stunning special effects film which explores the inner sp,.ce of the mind rather than the outer space depicted in most such films. Superb acting by stars Christopher Walken, the late Natalie Wood, and Louise Fletcher who create a machine that can record the thoughts. emotions and dreams of one person and transfer them to another person. Sort of a human tapedeok. Super Panasonic film wllt make the audience feel me action as well as see It. A fun film . .,...,...,.. . "A CHRISTMAS STORY: Rated PG. A holiday treat for all g_eneratlons. brimming with nostalgia, about a Midwestern family &elebrating Christmas In the 19'40s -and undergoing hilarious complications along the way. Darren> McGavln is excellent as the harried father with Melinda Dillon and Pefer Billingsley as Mom and Junior (the latter the personification of author/narrator Jean Shepherd) . .,.. v v THE DEAD ZONE: Rated R. Dino De Laurent1ls' movie version of the bestseller by horror novelist Stephen King Is a psychic thriller starring Christopher Walken and Brooke Adams. Fast paced film about a schoolteacher who can see into the future and Inadvertently discovers. a poll tic Ian destined to become President and push the button unless he can do something to stop the man. Director David •Cronenberg ("Scanners") sticks close to the original in this gripping film. v v v -fLASHDAN<;E: Rated R. Newcomer Jennifer Beals stars 1n this visually ex~iting but weakly written film about a lemale 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 hvely but excessively violent South Seas c\dventure. The thin plot concerns a m1ss1onary's bride-to-be who Is kidnapped by by rogue pirate.s. Michael• O'K~fe and Jenny Seagrove co-star. v v NEVER CAY WOL,: Rated PG. Charles Martin Smith ("American Graffiti") stars as a biologist studying wolves in the northern Canadian wilderness. A beutlfully photographed nature adventure directed by Carroll"Ballard ("The Black Sta1110lrj. v ...-v . NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN: Rated PG. Sean Connery 1s Jlack as James Bond. but this 007 adventure is strictly by the numbers There are the usual chases. escapes and electronic gadgets. but nothing that hasn't been done before -•and better. Among the supporting actors, only Barbara Carrera sizzles. lrvln Ker8hner ("The Empire Strikes Back") directs mechanically. v v OCTOPUSSY: Rat.ed PG. Don't look for deep charac- tenzatlons or social lessons. but If you're a fan of the James Bond series. you'll love this latest adveriture. Director John Glen ("For Your Eyes Only") seems to be anxious to top the outrageous stunts In "flalders of the Lost Ark". and he comes awfully close. Roger Moore and Maud Adams star. v v v RETURN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. Geo~ge Lucas' "Star Wats" story is brought to a stunning climax. The characters may be a bit two-.dimensiooal but the action sequences and special effects arll among the most exciting ever put on film. Stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford. v v .v v THE RIGHT STU,F: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book about / the test pilots and the Mercury astronauts Is brought to tti.<' screen skillfully by writer-d(rector Philip Kaufman. While their deeds are largfr-than-tite, the pllots remain comfortably human. Vivid performances by Scott Glenn. Ed Harris, Sam Shepherd, Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey. """.,.. v SUDDEN IMPACT: Rated R. Clint Eastwood reworks familiar ground In this fourth Dirty Herry film. Fans of the series won't be disappointed, as Harry and his handy Magnum eliminate a fresh horde of urban scum. Sondra Locke does another of her Icy blonde routines as a pistol-packing painter who's out to avenge a gang rape. Eastwood is a first-rate action director, but don1'1ook for well-rounded characters. Extremely violent. v v STAYING WYE: Rated PG. John Travolta returns as Tony Manero In the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever." Manero, however. has.discarded his disco duds end Is trying Currently H a n g ing to make it as a Broadway dancer. Travolta ls sexy and funny, but this sequel, thanks to the shallow direction of Sylvester Stallone. Qoesn't match the flavor of "Fever." vv TEAMS OF ENDEARMENT: Rated PG. Debra Wing,r and Shirley MacLalne give Oscar-caliber performances 1n this funny and touching film, which traces a mother-daughter relationship ove< 30 years. Jack Nicholson. as a paunchy. drunken astronaut, is also superb. The serious twist that occues IWO-lhirds ·through IS manipulative, but you'll pro9ably succumb to It anyway. James Brooks was the writer-director. vv v . UNDER FIRE: Rated R. A tense political thrlllel' about journalists who lose their objectivity wnen they get caoght up in the NICilraguan 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. vvv v v v v , Excellent: ...-v v . Very good; ...-v , Good; v . Not so good. ' AND Cab boss Max Gai l i s Ha rold. the owner ·of ~o.<:. (;ab,' a 9 3! 0 - 'new movie open- ing along the Or-~ a: ange Coast today. ~ The film alSo stars 9 Mr. T of ~The ~ ~ A-Team' and 3 ~Ro~ky Ill' f ~me. i ~~ ~: I : I· J : ~: 11 : I f ~ l I : i f Are Proud To Announce The Grand Openin OI The Finest In Motion Picture Presentalion And Entertainment At The New -LAGUll HILLS MALL- CINEMAS· 3 NEW DELUXE THEATRES llRAMB OPEii/Mil' 1DMlllH1 Seven men with one thing· . . an common .•• BURT REYNOLDS JULIE ANDREWS ~-·e , • • !!!"--' ....... MOOUCTIOlll WIUT m.v ~ 11MRN1S MIC~\"S . CHRISlMAS ~ AH AU NIW N9MTID 'IA'l\Mlm .- ------------ •• At the Movies ~ ; Clint ~astwOo~ back as popular Dirty Harry .! J Clint Eastwood disrupts a rob~ry attempt as Dirty Harry in 'Sudden Impact,' the fourth in a series of good cop movies. ---r...-... a.. .... , .. , ... . ~It'?? 1111.W 'Sudden Impact' is Magnum power If you're already a Dirty Harry fan, you won't be dispointed by "Sudden Impact," the (ourth entry in Clint Eastwood's popular rogue cop series. With trusty .44 Magnum in hand, San Franciaco's Inspector Callahan is on hand again to eliminate yet another horde of sleazy urban sewn. Frustrated by a legal system that protects crimi- nals over victims, Harry likes to save the courts some money. For no extra pay, he's ready to play judge, jury and executioner. But "Sudden Impact" is unlikely to win Harry any new fans. It's a mechanical run-through of the fam- iliar Dirty Harry fonnula. ~swood, who directed this time, makes tne most of a_predictable TV movie-type 8Cript. He skillfully stages a vU>lenl confronta- tion every 10 minutes, but he can't be bothe r e d wi.t h d eve l opi n g well-rounded ctlai-acters. . F.astwood's Dirty Harry films have been box office bonanzas, and he apparently had no desire to tamper with t he recipe in this outing. You know Harry's going to be harassed by his superiors. Yoo know his partner faces ·a perilous fate. By PHILSNEIDERMAN Of the Daily Pilot Staff (Harry's last three sidekicks were all wounded or killed). You know Harry's going to break up a robbery ~r hostage situation by blowing away three or four thugs singlehandedly. And you know Harry will ultimatt!ity administer his own brand of street justice to some particularly despicable bad guys who have otherwise slipped through the legal system. S ure enough, just a few minu tes into the movie. Harry is squaring off against a gang of coff~ shop bandits. When the . last gµnman is standing, Harry needs just the slightest excuse to put him out of his misery. "C'mon,'' he snarls. "Make my day." But the case that occupies most of Harry's time is a brutal murder in which a man has been shot twice: one in the ge ni tals an<t once in the head.Anxious to get Harry out of town, his boss sends the troublemaking detective to San Paolo (actually Santa 0 See At the MovlH Page 22 ·--G aamsrER m:1•mP1CTm. PCNlerful, banvwlng, deeply affecting, . shocki119, disturbing, unforgettlllle:' _,_ RHd, NEW VORK POST BCLUllft WtBllNT-- ' 'I I . Big Doings . . Irvine tram peter ••• Eric Basler in a parade of roses 11 J! 2 l ~ Enc Basler, a senior at Irvine High School, will join 10 other trumpeters in heralding the arrival of the Rose Parade Jan. 2 as a member of the Tournament of Roses Trumpet Brigade. The annual Pasadena parade is scheduled for Jan. 2 this year. since New Year's Day falls on a Sunday. Basler, 17, auditioned last October Jor. the brigade. Currently, he is driving up to Pasadena City College weekly for rehearsal and will be making the trek daily once high school recesses for winter vacation. · The trumpet brigade traditionally leads the Tournament of Roses march down Colorado Boulevard, announcing th.e parade's arrival with By CATHY DE MA YO Daily Pilot Co:TMpOndent trumpet fanfares. Brigade membe~ represent high schools and colleges throughout Southern California. Eleven are selected through auditions for the group; this year, Basler came in second in the tryouts. The brigade· is under the direction of Kevin Brown of the Disneyland Herald Trumpeters. Basler, son of Richard and Carol Basler of Irvine. has been playing trumpet since the fourth grade. Participation in a S(•hool band led to private lessons. · Basler IS a member Of the lrvine High School '~ '. ~. MAY OURSTAltS LIGHT UP YOUR HOLIDAYS JOHN OLIVIA TRAVOLTA NEWTON -JOHN flVfJtja~~ C. .. M) fW(Hf~ '" fr""' . (.(.,.,~.,.•OJ: !.m:1 f~ I""' I 11 \\ \ t I \ I I II ~ - I~ r,. I If\ H 11<11 l ..... I,._ ~ ~ Marching Band and has led off IHS football ~ halftime shows with trumpet solos. He a1ao • participates in the ms pit orchestra, the 40-mem-....... ber wind eNemble, concert on:hestra and the UC ~ Irvine wind en.temble. Rehearsals take up most of Ci his after-school hours these days. he said. ~ Basler will attend California State Univer- sity, Long Beach and major in music, plannjng to i become a prof~ional studip musician upon I graduation. i Come Jan. 2, there's only one thing that will ~ be on Basler's mind beside the music -his feet. !1> The Rose Parade covers a lengthy five miles of ~ concrete. . '° "That's the only thing I'm not looking a forward to." he said with a laugh. i I .. Intermission ~ ~ Orange Coast theatter ••• FOr some a year of transition J (This is rhe second in a series of five E columns reviewing the year 1983 in ! theater along the Orallge Coast)- c!; For three of the 10 conununity >. · theater groups on the Orange Coast. ~ 1983 was a year of transition -of "t: saying goodbye to old theater facilities &L and preparing to set up shop in new ..... locations. } Aft.er more than 18 years of produc-i ing its shows in the ~tiquat.ed f auditorium on the Orange County > Fairgrounds, the Costa Mesa Civic ~ Playhouse shifted its operations to the R Rea Community Cent.er on Hamilton ii: By TOM TITUS Of the Daily Pilot Staff Street for a melodrama in October. However. it's back to the fairgrounds for the neJrt show, a reprise of the musical "Sugar," which should be the farewell production at that location. The Misaion Viejo Playhouse is going to return to Mission Viejo aft.er two years at the F.orum Theater on I:..aguna Beach's Festival of Arts grounds. P~ were announced to open the next production, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," at a familiar location, Mi.aion Viejo High School's theater, in was the musical "Carousel." while the theater's revival of ''Picnic'; taking deep artistic bows. March. . And Sho.,case Productions wound up its brief association with the Westminster Auditorium, a building 9Cheduled for demolition next year. Look for Showcase to resurface on the mainstage of Golden West College next summer with a play as yet unan- nounced. Nearly u busy, with seven shows. was the Newport Harbor Actors 1beat.er, which introduced a "dark night" program on Monday and Tues- day nights running concurrently with its weekend shows. Tile cream of the NHAT crop was the gripping drama "Nuts," with the dark night.er "Dear Liar" al8o impressive. Among the area's non-profeaional theater group&. the Huntington Beach Playhouse proved the most active, putting on eight productions. Topping the list for both attendance and awards A pair of ambitious musicals, "F\mny Girl" and "They're Playing Our Song," kept the teats filled at the Laguna '\ C.-.U..'s "DirfJ Disllls" Fot ClllliAed Ad ACTION Cal (R) 2905t. Cc.1..,tHwv Coron.i del Mar A OAa.T PtlOT ... ~ MJ-1611 ' · ''A TERRIFIC MOTION PICIURE. GO SEE IT." . -----·----- ''Tlw A~ican mo,le of r~ yHr. An ~pie H full of soul a!I ir i\ of sp«tade." • ( -.\f M:IHI:'--------- ••'flw mosc Import•••· thrilH•a •114 inspirf'd tncn~ of tlw year. A• llhlant A.erkan dassk. ·nw Rlpt Stuff" i!I the frOltll'1NIMr for ·~ o~ar." -f 111 Cflll""· C~ -"'"'· < llS·TI -----·----- "Tritu11pha111. GralMI eet~rtainmftlt." -~i.11a..J !i1lti1 4d r"'u \IA<iA/lt-1. 'I'••• ---·.r a11g1T •·-, n --.::.~::!!: -·· r ....... j ' " ; 1 ...... ~ -~· , I I A ~ I t ' . Pamela Wyderka and John Klug in Jhe world pre mi.ere of 'Game Show' .t Newport Harbor Acton Theater.· Beaure- and Re- Grace in 'Hold Me' al the Newport Theater Arts Center. lm11• 9lJlrl' · a. llAllVDf•• KOCHIKIRKWOOD --oomlY PAD" ·-mlMIWWf·WflWOISlf ~PAaJLA '"";JAMUHoRNa "....-.: DD09 POI IY.k -::. ': MAR'i1N CRUI 8Mmt ,t:::;;t RALF D. BOD&. A..8.C. "';:.:::PAULIYLBIRT c:::: UUM HARKHAM•URJ HARKttAM =eoa LARSON ~ODIB KIRKWOOD .,. HOWARD W. KOCH, JR -:MICHAEL APTID ... as M11en.t18--.. ~. ·---· ......... ... _ .. ,.__ STARTS TODAY ------ II • Moulton Playhouse. which also mounted a splendid production of "The Gin Game." Down the coast at the San Clemente Community Theater, a re- prise staging of "The Boy Friend" headed a lineup replete with nostalgia. ::2 0 lobby remodeling, but offered such - . The good old days were revived at both the Irvine C.Ommunity Theater and the Westminster Community Theater which filled their· year's schedules with pre-19505 plays. Irvine focused on the 1940s -"The Glass Menagerie," "Born Yesterday." "All My Sons" and "Harvey" -while Westminster presented a wide range of oldies, topped by "Inherit the Wind" and "Mister Roberts." gems as "Stop the World, I Want to Get :E Off' and the outlandish "Footlight ~ Frenzy" (both directed by Kent Johrt-:- son, taking time out from his duties at a. Sebastian's West). The Costa Mesa ~ Civic Playhouse·s year ranged from :!.. heavy drama to melodrama, with the ~ cerebrally gripping "A Far C.Ountry'' Ci winning high marks for artistic ~ achievement. ~ Another short season was posted by ~ the Mission Viejo Playhouse, whose ct "Godspell" was the most memorable of 3 its three attractions. Also mountir ;ust i three plays was Showcase Produci..ons, :: which had a splendid signoff at the !7' Westminster auditorium with "You .... Can't Take It With You.'' ~ The Newp0rt Theater Arts Center's season was condensed because of its ~BRA ""1NGE.R ~EY M!CLAINE JACK NICHOLSON c.> • -J 14 (") .. c:o At the Movies ~ 'Christine ••• This Plymouth Fury's options are 'unlimited ... I • ~ ~ If it's true Detroit'~ metal lemons are built orf ~E Mondays and Fridays. Christine must have come off the assembly line about four minutes after a strike vote. ~ The car·s just not right. · ~ , "Christine"' ts a shiny red and white 1958 -.:: Pl:vmouth Fury that comes equipped with more \L than a few eerie options. · ~ Director John Carpenter look horror writer ~ Ste phen King's bestseller about a boy's insane c i ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~ ~ rsa:gain Matinees! •1·'~AM.Uui4 J•1mi'.J ~ 2 MO•OAY T11t11 SATUllOAY fACUUYmCANOlfWQOO ~ Al ,_..,_" , .. .,. S:OOftl • "SCMf AC(" (R) llaS,..l.,..... .. u &Hekl "';,.~~~1111• "Tl( KECP" (R) ' ' BC Olt M>T TO BC" (PG) I . 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II) •11r "flRSf IU>OO" CR) • Cl«IS Tll ' 111 ' MMllMlJIC"(I ) · TCM Of f..-wt" 1'1:) r,.. ..,,..,,,.,_...,,._,....,...~ ·~VAUll"(I) l\US "All OfflCO -• llJfTlOIWf' <•> "sml£11 •ACT" (Rl l\US "M OUTaDS" (K) "Tll lllM MIO LOWD MIU'' (I) "'~ # "TOOT•" (PC) ~ "flt: lllIP'' (I ) l\U$ • . ...,., nt: Liil" <• l----...o..IJ-i19111rmrr11mn:-mifliitOM'' (I) "UDlll •M:T , Il l " Jll CMSIOI" IK ) By STEVE MITCHE1..L Of the Dally Pilot staff possessiveness with his car and, with a minimum · of chariges from the original, made a fair film out of the novel. But what promised to be a combination of the king or book boogiemen and a master of fright films, is just a bit disappoinf,ing. And you certainly can~t blame King. Carpenter is true to the novel, but he does little to infuse the him with the special brand of visual horror that was so s~fw in his .. Halloween,'' and "The Fog.'' Despite a lack of terror. the film is. noncthel~. entertaining. The year is 1978 and young Arnie Cun- ningham becomes enamored with a ru.c;ting relic that wasn't even popular when it was built two decades before. The smoking. chokjng clunker is a AMERICA'S ) FAVORITE COMEDY HIT! ' 'Christine' is no ordinary '58 Fury- her standard equipment includes :m ebil, indestructible vengeance. haven for weeds in a vacant lot. Arnie pil)S $250 for the junker -despite the protestations of best friend Dennis Guilder -and manages to move the ugly hulk to Darnell's Garage where he vows he'll fix her up. "For the first time in my life, I've found something uglier than me.'' the bespectacled wimp explains. Improvements miraculously appear to both Christine's -and Arnie's exteriors. The car becomes a classic beauty -almost overnight - and Amie loses his zits, bis glasses and h~ wimpiness. · With a new. improved image and a new, . improved Christine. Amie captures the affection or the school's beauty, Lelgh Cabot, w ho is described by one admiring pupil thusly: "She looks smart, but she's got the body of a slut." Everything is looking up for the fonner wimp and his wheels until a group of achOol bullies junk 'Christine as she Ci1B in Stall 20 at Darnell's. With sledge hammers and tire irons, the quartet add new meaning to th{: term "destruction derby." (\ LUIUIY THEATRES ) W" 1• 2 ...._ ....... Ollly SUi U.._ ...... ~ S ••Miit•feew•IM4mJ/~~) s "/t . fOI AIU E I VllltOur... 'tf : • • ·~ ., I ' ~ l .... ·~.,, ' Ol$111£ t U\',\\ . . ,, ...... ftllKIEP• • At the Movies High school b ies Stuart Carno, William Ostrander and Malcolm De are (from leh) destroy the·newly-restored red Plymouth Fury in 'Christine,' Stephen King's story of a car that off en a bit more than the usual high-speed chase and fender-bender. Christine takes all this abuse with a chrome grin. Revenge, you aee, is sweet. Even for a Michigan-made misfit. • Cunningham is played at firs\ wimpishly, then fiendiahly, by Keith Gordon, who portrayed the computer whiz in Brian De Palma's "Dremed 4 to Kill." John Stockwell does a mediocre job of playing Arnie's best (and only) friend. Alexandra Paul portrays Le.igh Cabot, the good-looking, but not all that sexy love object of both of the above, in her film debut. Viewers who have read King's book will recall each chapter begins with a line or three, in italica, of lyrics from ~-era IOngB dealing with cars. . Carpenter could have improved his film replica of the book by playing thoee hita-loudly -throughout the film, ala "The Big Chill." Instead, you need to read the credita at the end of the film to find out what IOnp were featured. Carpenter blew one of the few opportunities he had to improve uf>on the book. ln a compart.on of King novels turned into films, "Chriatine" would fall about in the mJddle. It's better than Kubrick'• "The Shining," but not as gOod aa Cronenberg'• "The Dead Zone." It's about on par with "CUjo," but doesn't come near "$alem'a Lot." But, • with any film adaptation of Kina'• work. t'C'hristfne'' is a hard story to me. up . • ~ --....._, ·~ .. -........... .-...... -------- -Beat the Holiday -Shopping Hassle ••• Have fun ~ Save. MOney ••• ••• at the SWAP MEET!· ~ll~S~~, ~J.~,,_::: .. '"'~-~'-t· o...c....Y,.. •1 £! S'WJW 1i~1!1' ~ ~ ~ .I.his year, treat variety of girt yourself to a p0sslblllttes. great time the some that can whole week be-be found only fore Christmas. at the Orange Monday through County fair- Saturday, grounds Swap December 19-2A, Meet Enjoy~ From 700 AM to Chrlstmas p_dces 400 PM. HAVE FUN before Christmas WITH THE WHOLE. this y~ when FAMILY 8. SAVE you do your MONEY on thousands shopping at the of great bargains. lndudlng ORANGE COUNTY name-brand dothlng. FAIRGROUNDS Discover an unlimited SWAr MEET.~ It's .. , there ... ewl}tNng ... uncler the sunl ~ .._. t a 15 .-...., 3! ~ ~ $ 71:' CD :l a. <CD .... ...... "Tl .... a: I» ~ w CD 3 O' CD .... .... ~ .... !D 00 c.> • - . ) - I I J J I J 16 M ~ co O> -~ -~ E ~ >. Ill -0 ~ u. ...... ... G> -0 c: G> ~ I ~ :§ a: - -... I I .. • I I I I .. ---~-----. ------- At the Movies ~Scarf ace ••• ' It's extremely violent gangster movie With "Scarface" as his thesis, Brian De Palma has undoubtedJy earned a doctorate in blood and -By L.P. BENET - guts from the Sam Peckinpah school of movie OftheDailyPilotSt&ff ' making. fine camera work. This director knows how to This film is so violent, it makes the shoot a death scene. The angles and slow-motion "Godfather" seem as clean as episode of "Father tactics, usually employed after the moment of Knows Best.'' Al Pacino's Tony Montana, a impact. lend a special grace to an otherwise ruthless ex-<X>n fresh from the Cuban flotilla who mediocre movie about the rise and fall of a cocaine becomes_ a Miami drug king, makes Michael overlord. Corleone ~m respectable py comparison. Heck. Set in South Florida. Montana, a prisoner in Montana's so mean even his mother (Miriam Cuba, arrives in America a long with thousands of Colon) doesn't want him around. ., other Cuban refugees wanting the American But credit must be given to De-Palma for his Dream. But reality -harsh immigration officers, --------------.------------. CHRISTMAS PARTY DECORATION CENTER EVEfMHING IN WREATHS ~~EA!/(" IOW 'h PRICE HOLLY -FRUIT Rec. $6.95 HOLLY-PINE Rec. $14.95 HOLL l-BERRY Rec. $14. 76 FOR T11NG PACKAGES. OR ETC. 9 FT. TINSEl GARIAND o\\\.°i S 9 • VARN TIE 1S FT. NOWf 2s• RfC.91• • WHITE, RfO, ORfet, BlUf & 001.0 uau lACQUER APPLES • ... Lt. • 29• 39• 49• 'tAOtGZ. '4.00tGZ. •u oeot GIFT WRAP. M.lmES SOLD ft 1llE FOOT, ROU OR MCICME .. BOWS""'"" . . .... • COlotB .VARN • 811'TAOS • ETC. internment camps and boredom --sets in. Momana manages to earn a green card knocking off an ex-Castro official in camp ahd ~uates to a seedy section of Miami's Little Havana. He finds work in a greasy spoon washing dishes. But this : isn't what he quite had in mind. "I didn't come to Amercia to break my back." . he says, and proceeds to go out to break heads for a . liviflg. Making contacts in MiamJ and South • America, eliminating anyone who gets in his way. the brash Montana quickly rises up lhe drug world • I.adder, and then proceeds to fall victim to the cocaine that got him where he is. Michelle Pfe iff er play& Elvira in new gang1ter movie, 'Sca rf ace.' Theyllltwethe~ al how to pNpere 8'ld MW Uhlt1llc f'Nneh Courtly aM'le. The .,....,. ....... 6rw we home 11yte Frwnctl C«Mnly dlNng. pr9M1md In• ~'°"**~ ~ (llJ) llt-OISJ ......,.. (Tl') Nl-2711 At the Movies When you get right down to it, "Scarface" is just another gangster movie, eons below -such classics as "Bonnie and Clyde and "The God- father." While Pacino performs well (He mastered a difficult Cuban dialect just for the movie), the Montana role lacks the depth of a Michael Corleone and the disturbed bank robber he played in ''Dog Day Afternoon." portrayals which earned Pacino two of his five Oscar nominations. Montana is no romantic bandit. just a ruthless killer with a.penchant for obscenities, money and more than anything else, cocaine. When a South American drug overlord sends a team of assinins to knock him off, you have no sympathy for the man. He's so ravaged by the stuff that made him he may as well be dead. ' The scenes of Paci.no burying his face in small piles of the powder and h is grpwing paranoia border on the absurd. Screenwriter Oliver Stone spent several weeks in Flerida interviewing dope runners and narcotics investigators to create an authentic theme. /lfuslc s,, Frelkrlclc Lo- Boolc olHI Lt1rln 8,, Alort·.1011 L~nwr Performances Tues. thru Sun .. Sat & Sun Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana 92704 , M1No "'0~11'1 ~ s...-"' 0.eQ•I r •y 8t•·--~ SuM•o•-fll"' & M ... t Af1f\u1 Al Paeino stars as 'Scarface' in the Brian De Pa lma movie of the same name. ~ong :~ser LAGUNA BEACH WINTER SPECIALS ... MON TUES WED • THURS FRI SAT SUN • •• DINNER Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Chicken Fried Steak ................ 3.95 Salisbury Steak.. ..................... 3.95 Spaghetti/Meat sauce ...... -..... 3.45 Teriyaki Brochette ................... 5.35 Teriyaki Steak ......................... 6.45. • Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Served with eoup and salad Choice of potato, rofla and Jello or lhetbert BREAKFAST' M·F tll 11 :30 am French toast. one ea . with bacon or·sauSllfl ............................ :.1.79 3 pancakes & 2 .................................. 1.19" . . • J 17 ~ 0 -~ ! -,,:- (I) :l ~ (I) .., ..... "Tl .., Ci Q) ~ ~ (I) 3 er (I) .., ~ O> ~ <O Q) (..) l I i I ) j I ' 18 - GnlHE ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ·~ ....................................................... ~. (J ~-We-'.ve rolled back prices and hoisted up the service without changing that great Pirate Quality! Thal's right . IOWl'r prh:cs. bc11cr sl'rvin-. .. B1ackl>t'ard'sG31lcy& Cro..si \\'l''rl' abll' to do rh 1s daring rett' by bringing your soup or salad w rour labll' 1ns1t•ad of making you walk th<' plank 111 rhe Salad Bar• .. All (;rl'al lll'als on l"k als "NOW" arc part of our Regular Mc·nu likt· DdiC'lous Stuffed PaC'lflc Floun~er 11nl.11 SI 0.95 anti Tentln- CltlclteJt Oscar 11nl.ri S9.95 Join us 1un1!Jhl. tomorrow night. l:\TI)' nt!Jht soon! ~~u1rcn~~~ ~-The Grand''., ... Dln_nerTheatrej: At ~GRAND ... . . ., "°''·...._~ H OTEL .,,.-··'..,~ ---~1-1-izun'I''~ Can't Ftnd That Special Christmas Gift? Give a Grand Dmlr Thfatre Certificate The Award-winning Broadway, Musical Hit -Directed B y- Jack Bunrl1 .,.,_ ___ _ FREEDMAN WAY ANAHEIM 1Ac ross trom 01sney1and1 T"" hlud ,, "l\llli ul .1"1111 \\JI ll~ i\Hf'On '""'f'"" I~.,'' SEAFOOD NEWBURG AND SPINACH SOUFFLE CREPE • A delicately seasoned Seaf<JOd Newburg Crepe combined with a Spinach Souffle Crepe. And your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. STEAK DIANE Beef tenderloin filets saut.eed and topped with Madeira sauce. Served with a v~bJe, potatoes and your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. FETTUOCINE CARBONARA Ribbon pastlJ saut.eed with bacon. mushrooms. onions and peas blended into a velvety 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 youi-self to one too. Rie/Jt now our delicious old world dinners are specia/Jy prlred Each one is just $6.95 any night an.er five. IM hurry. This Jow. price ends soon. /is the 1110Sl extravB(IBnt gilt you1J evet" get for $6.95: South C08Sl Plaza (714) 556-1225 University 7bwne Cmter. San Dqo (619) 453-6616 Oller Rood after 5PM. And 1rY us for Sundltl Brunch. ~ .NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTAMESA , GULLIVER'S ¢~risttt)as Sve ~i· fll"t of Beef Mu, Ill dtc ~ .... What's Happening "'From Page 5 1vey in ttie Geo1ge Bernard Snaw play Circle 1n tne Sauare. 581-0720 T1cketron 01ff1cull ··Le Cege eux Foll••·" Jerr> Herman-Harvey F1erste1n mu· s1ca1 based on French comedy about two nomoseitual middle-aged lovers and the marriage-minded son of one· of them Palace 757-2626 Charg11 Very d1tflcu1t -"My One •nd Only," a new musical with old stan- dards by George ano Ira Gershwin Co-stars Tommy Tune ano Twiggy St James 398-0280 Cnarg11. Tteketron Very d1fflcult -" 'Night, Mother." Puhtzer Prize-winning drama by Marsha "Getting Out Nor- man about a woman planning suicide and her mother GolO en 239-6:.>00 l 1c.i..e1ron Available • -"Nin•." Tony w1nn1ng musical about m1dhle cino m1dcareer crises ot a tameo ph1lander1ng lta1tan him 011ec- tor ptaye<J by Sergio Franchi 46th Street Thea1er 246-0246 Chargll T1cketron Very 01fltcull -··NolMS OH," stars Doro1hy Loudon 1n new British •art " about a tour1ng com· pany 1n wt11cn wtiel can go wrottg doe!> Brooks Atkinson 245 3430 Tocketworld 011· 1tcu11 "Ohl Celcuttel." 1ong-runn1ng nud1e musical that spoofs seit swtflging and such Edison 757-7164 T1cketron Available -··on Your Toes,'' rev1~a1 of tne 1936 R1cnard Rodger1>-Lorenz Hat-George Abbott mus1ca1 oirected by Abbott V1191niil 977 ·9370 Charg1t 01ff1Cull -"ffelntlng ChurchH.'' y0unQ artist returns home 10 Bston 1o pain1 her a11s1ocra11c eccent11c parents Lamb !. ThPater 99i -t780 01ff1cu1t -"Peg:· Peggy Lee in an .Jutob1oqraph1ca1 mu~1cal Op enen Oe 1 1 4 ~un• Font.;nne 58b·!.~5'> Ava1fabl" -"lht Glen Me neg er le, .. ;.J ee Wha1'10 Happening Page 20 /OUT on THE F o• only ~l '>:> you <it.111 w 1tn our J •:gg onH•h•U• tnct uu1td you r>w• , ,.,. tt1on trorn IO rt1>1tr1ou' .. ,,•'-ltl 1nqred1i>nt~ e.icri 1n91ed1ent Early Bird Dinner .Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert .:! 4 to 6 PM _/ ~--1 Days I Week! -~673-7726 BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA The marl< of a great French restaurant is not snobbery. Greatness ls superior cuisine. Beadul alr'rloephere. And kindness to one's guetts. ~ This Is the France we represent -~~ 3421 VII Udo~ 8lild\. (Yl4t 6.,,_... The~ l ....... Cenl: ... r LUNCH &. DINNER njoy any one of these three delicious entrres. and we will serve you our Merry Christmas Margarita. o·r your choice of a non-alcoholic beverage. ll's our way of wishing you a very happy Holiday Season. A . STEAK PICADO $6.25 11.•ndl•r pil'l0l'S or jttlry bcl.'l. sautCl'd tO perft'(lion wit h bell pt•ppers, onions <1ml tomators. Wtll seasont-d but not too hot. Whh rkr an\ beans. B. LOS ANGELES SALAD $5.25 A drlicious salaJ tosSl'd In our aniqUt' drt'ssin}t. l<>pp\'d with c:ookrd . l'hllll'tl pil'n·s ol ll'an pork. avc11:ado. tomato, ofivrs and 1onilla strips. C. CHICKEN TACO AND CHICKEN ENCHILADA $4.85 I\ chk kl'fl tJc:o with rhttSl', k'ttutt and tomato. And. a corn 1onllla Oiied with jully l hllkrn d111nks.1opped whh mild rtd sautt. With rice and beans. J 19 -0 ~ :E (I) (I) ';IC'° (I) ::I a. (I) "" -,, "" a: Q) '-:< 0 CD C') CD 3 cr (I) ~ _. !=» ID CD (.,) I I 1. r I I .. .. --------- -----------------------------llllllil--iiilliliii!l!l!!l!!ll!lllllllllll!l!~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ........ ~--~---------------------- i What s Happ ening gift who mix• with • relgioul Jewish family. Town Hell, 840-2824. Run ends Dec. 26. A.,_ble. -~ Tep 0..... Kid," new mu*8I ebOut changes In e black lhow buelnea family. PreYiews stened Nov. 18, premiere onglnally M1 tor Dec. 8. now postponed unlll Dec. 21. Broedhur91. 239-8200. Available. -"T~ ~ T,...,, .. Hervey Flersleln's 4'.+-hour, T ony-wtnnlng comedy-drama •bout the life and loves of • femate impefeotMltor. Helen H~. 944-9450. Chatgff. Off. ticult. -"Y .. Cen't Telle It WW. You," revival of the George S. Keutman-MoN Hart comedy, now stwrlng Eddie Albert, George AoM end Colleen Oewtlunt. Aoylile. 239-6200. Teleefterge. AVllllab6e. -"Zorlta," 1terrlng Anthony Quinn if't a new ....,_ lion of the 1968 muaical ebout en Mrthy, kitty Greek. Br~ way, 23M200. Teleeftwge, Tlckatron. Av811eble. ln•ex•pen•alv• • ·(In Ml IC*'' 11v1 nae high In price; reasonable, :,~..., .... Classified. Advertising 6:42-5878 Jriiiiii9iiiiiiiiiiiii __ ,. ....................... _ American ~ A. T. LEOS catttomle culline. Fresh Seeloods. pastas. meet. & poultry. E.legently .-wd in.~ mno.ptw•. °'"'* from 5 p.m. 7 deys • ..-. w.ddirlg "receptions end JWtia 3901 E. Ccmt Hwy .• Corona del .... 759-1854. THE BAM . Amencan. Lunch M-F I 1·2 30 Oinnef M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4:30 10 7 PM. Sun. Champagne Buftef Brunch 10-2:30. ~ &-Dancing. Banquet Facllllles. 14982 Redhill. Tustin 730-0115. TME~ UM FA.TSP~ The original. Featuring display bf~ Lin:h Mon.-Frt 11-2. Oinnef nigMty Mon.-Frl. from 5 p.m.. Sat & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Hert>Of Btvd •• Colt.a Mesa 642-97n. PMAWCM'E Sen francilc:M 9'yte. Fr• !WI ~ pelta. P8tio dining. Lunch M-F 11·3. om. Mon.-Set. from 5 p.m. Happy Hr. M-F 5-7. Wed. lAdlet nlle 50' ... drtr*s from 3 p.m. ~---. 600 Newpofl Center br .. Fashion llMnd. Newport Beech. 64.4-1237. POOll lllCHAW ICITCIB Brelllfast, Ulch. dinner. Patto dining ...... ~ *"· ModllC prica a..1.-.. Famed for 8'lailtl ....... Qpen $om IAM. 1191 S. Ccmt Hwy. In Faire Mal. Laguna 8-:f\ 497-1 7. Chinese I RIVIERA Continenlel. Chet Richard Bergner since 1970. lntimale Dining. Lunch 11:30-3:00. Dinner lrom 5 PM. Cloled Sun & Holldeys. Banquet rooms. 3333 S Bristol. Coste Mesa 5-'0-3840. German Greek Italian ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY DONATWU.PS In co.a. ..... tlnce 1973. Pizza ll'om the East ,_come w.tl Plzz.8. pe1&a. ..... beer, wtne. Lin:h ~ C.teMg. Lunch Tua ttwu Frt., 11:30 lo 2 P.M. Dinner 7 nights from 5 p.m. 2230 0 F*Mw. Coeta ....._ 546-3172 end 546-1037. TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homestyle Italian Cooking In e romantic atmosphere. Same owner since 1975. 0oen Mon. ttwu Thurs. 11:30AM to 10:00PM. Fri. & Sat. to 1 IPM. Sun. &unch 10-3. Oinnef tll 10PM. 2267 Feifview. Coete Meta 642-9500. Mexican •CASA -..CAN MSTAURANTS Our food i8 • trip 10 Mexico! Eat. llnce t972. Open d9IV lrom 11 a.m. tot Ulch & dinner. Code.. Two ~ cattonL 296 e. 17th St .• Colt• ..... 845-7828. 105 Main St.. BeltJee 87~9800 .• . . t*""Y toocll. nmnly. Ff98tl b9lled muttlna dally. Fr• ,1U1Ce1. V.-INt Wines. Lin:h ' dinner 7 deys ..... lrom 11 A.M. Sund9y ~ bnn:tl 11 A.M. IO 3 .,,M . ......,, Bulockt & I. ....., in Soult\ Ccmt PIMa. 558-9700. JLowr .._,. Seafood & Steak 81.ACKBEAROS Hearty Beef Entrees & SeafOOd Lunch 11-3:00 Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F. E.iensive Oysler Bar Two blocks sooth ol John Wayne Alrporl 833-0080. . RUaTYNUCAN Freeh .. food and lo4s o4 It. NrNport BHch -lunch, dinner. Sundey brunch. Overlooks Newport Bty. 2735 w. eo.. Hwy. 842-3431. llw. -Lund\, dinner. Nippy hour.' 1830 • Main. 5'5-4n•. f'AUOl'TllmWHALa Open 7 o.w.. ....... 7 a.m. M-f. Lund\ 11-' M-F. Olnrts ._ ,.., ........ Sat & """ brunch 7-4. ~ ·-Frt... Sat .. Sun. 8enQulC .... a.., 10 500. Entertelnmont Wed-Sun. '*'°'•'*' bey *"· 400 Mein St., Balbo9. 873-4833. 'THI WAMMOU81 FrHh Seafood & lntornetlonal Cuisine. Welerlront dining. Chet Cfw1es ~ Lund\ Dlnnlr ..... & Sun. AWllfd Winning Brunch. ~ & Cetertng. or-.... £1...W.••C. UdD Wllglt. .....,,, ~•1MJOO. • Pageant of the Masters ••• Something for ~I nations Six-time P~t of the Masters Director Glen Eytchison doesn't like to say there is a "theme" to the 1984 Pageant sea.son. Indeed, how can there be if the 8Cheduled program unveiled Tue9day features the best of masters from the Far East to southern Europe to Laguna Beach? But this isn't to say the Pageant's 5 lst eeason. whicti will feature 37 works to be poeed by legions of dedicated volunteers, doesn't have a focus of sorts. "What I had in mind," explained Eytchison, "was that since the Olympics will bring people in from different parts of the world, I want to give them an idea of life in America." He rattles off a list of American artist&: Doris Lee. Winslow Homer and Thomas H. Benton. Their paintings. '"Thanksgiving, "Snap the Whip," and "Forward Pass" are as American as you can get. Eytchison said. Next summer, the Pageant season (July 7 to August 26) will fall during the 1984 Olympics. So Serving Christmas Eve Dinner it p m t il 10 pm 80 I E. Balboa Balboa !' -.-J.;. 'ii ~ J. .. ~ ON tHE PENINSUlA BALBOA By L.P. BENET- Of t he D9;ilY Pllot Staff Eytchison included three Olympic-theme works, from the centuries-old '"Ille Di9cobolus" to the Olympic torch be~rs engraved in the 1984 $10 gold coin. And guest& from the Far East who drive south for the Pageant show after an afternoon of Olympic events may recognil.e the jade and coral figurines by 19th century artist Kuan Lin Pageant which the volunteers will poee. Local artist Jane Schuas created an untitled painting especially for the the '84 season. The story behind this work goes like this. "Early this year, we got together aome Pageant volunteers and families. dresaed up in costumes and went down to F.merald Bay to have a picnic and play along the beach," Eytchison rec:alled. . CHl~A PALACE RESTAURANT ((" WW wtshes you a Merry Chrlatmea ). Special Party Catering ( Prices A vallable Open Christmas Eve & Christmas Day Regular Menu Prices 11:30 am to 10 pm wtele:s 12 noon to 11 pm wM• 2930 W. Coast Hwy. Newport ~h 831-8031 . . . . What Schuss came up with from that day was a painting of youngsters running along the beach. It will be the number two feature in the show, EytchOOn said. "BEHIND THE SCENES" wtth Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive THE CANNERY -HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS Plan to spend your holidays at the Cannery for they have gone to great length to make your hofldays 1P9Cial. You can enjoy dining for lunch or dinner In the beautiful Christmas decor Mttlng. During December welt drinks are two for one. Groups and parties are welcome. The Cannery Is also ptannlng a terrific New Year's GaJa. Live entertainment wlN be featured and there Is no price 1ncr .... 1 Ahoyl The harbor cruise patty Is open to the public. Twenty five doflars each Includes food and midnight. champagne. So don't m418 out on all the fun. Make ye>Ur reservations now. Call 675-5777. The Cannery Restaurant is located at 3010 LaFayette, Newport Beach. AIWROllA -NOW OPEN .. NEW LOCATION Ambrosta restaurant. renowned as one of Southern California's premier dining establishments, opened Its door In a new location on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. Owned by brothers Geril and Gosta Muller. Ambrosia leaves Ila 10-yearlocatlon In the Cannery VIiiage of Newport Beach to take up residence In the brothers' le Premier restaurant at Town Center Drive. l ocated within le Premier, adlacent to the Premier GrlU and the Viking lounge. Ambrosia will be situated across the courtyard from South Coast Repertory Theater and opposite Orange County's developing Center for the Performing Arts. Acclaimed for super- bly prepared cuisine, Impeccable 'Mrvtce and particu- lar attention to detail. Ambrosia brings Its long tradition of excellence td' Its new location. The brothel Multer have designed many unique features '°'this new reetaur1nt. Ambrosia's sehguest capacity ensurn Intimate dining. Underground private parking Is provided at 695 Town Center Drive. A private elevat0t takee guests dlrecily from the garage Into Ambtasia. Open six days. Ambrosia Is 'CIOsed Sun-. days. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (714) 751-2829. • . CHRllTMAI DAV Ill.An AT THE •WPORTER The Nftporter reeort hotel In Newport Beach Wiii oelebrate the Chrtltmaa hol6day with special ptans at Its ,....,,.,ts and lounge. The elegant La Palme reltannt wlN cMpw1 from Ma deity pretentatlon of C8llfomla nouvelle cu'9lne to offw a traditional hof-fcMw dinner on Christmas Day, oft9'ed from 11 a.m. to 1:30 P,.m . Commencing with a MleCtJon of appetlara ht lnctudM com chowder, frelh green salad or pumpkin eoup, di"'* will offer a ct'°6ce of tour '"""8! rout Apple Valley ~ with dr~ . .,..........,.,.: G'l>let 8'W/ and cr1nberty~: prlnle rtbe of au jus and Cteemed hot.....,. aeuce: Net ot..imon wffh Mme beufTe blenc: and bourbon glaed cured ham wtth sauce cumberlend. DtnlW' ta eooompanled by~ y1m1 or whipped potatoes • IMlted ecom ...-. heh gerden green peu, hot .._ roll. and brln and com muftlns. An ueort-"*" Of dun,. • lnc:tude tr.-ltrawberty tun- d-. pumpldn .... =-: tnM'I, hot minced s>te • lnndy NUC9 • .P Or Ice cream. Dinner tariff, .... from $11.25 to $11.50. depending upon . the entr• •lllDIOn. smeller J>OftlOn• tor children under 10 -*°be offet9d. Elegant hOltday.,. by ctr r rl clll guetaNt1 Gr9QOf'Y Coleman and . Doug ...,.. .. ........,.,..,. La ,._., menu. La P..,. _. be dOMd for dinner on SMurday, awtetmaa ew. The a.n ........ °"" ......... tddey menu on Clvtetmaa o.y tram 11 a.m. to ?:30 p.m. aa ... •Ill,.._• lram e ..,.., to 10:30 p.m. On ~ Ewa Dar. ,..,.., houra Md menu _. be -.. .-. Aoalwt-*-••••11•••• on a~ ............ The=--..... open from 10LnLID11 p.a encm M Md"°"' 11 a.m. .. ,. .......... on etw••• Dew. No~ II •1 ...... n.-.o...•-..~1wa llld °"'91n• Dir ,.... ... , for = ... .... aa TUllllll!lw, 0... .... 1. "=~II ._....,., ....... ,._.,N llldt. " ........ , •. n - ---I I ' .. - 22 At the Movies cO Crull. 111 d ig into thl• murdered man's r" ~ past .8 ThP audt<'m·e already knows who E pulled the trigger: Jennifer Spencer, a ~ a quiet artist who. along with a younger 0 sister. was the victim of a gang rape 10 >. years earLier. J ennifer is also bound for ca San Paolo in order to similarly murder :g her other attackers. LL You can take Dirty Harry out or the ~ city, but crime l.s never too far away. He ~ arrives in San Paolo just m time to spoil c a bank robber's getaway, even though ~ he has to "borrow" a bus full of senior ~ citizens to do it. And soon enough, he's 3: in hot water with the town's grouchy § polke chief (Pat Hingle). a: But Harry remains on the traiJ of the brutal murders, which are now con- tinuing in San Paolo. Will Harry trace the murders to Jennifer? Will he force her to face the the music? The increasingly violent pursuit reaches a climax when Harry must face Mick. the evil leader of the gang rapists. in a dark oceanside amusement park. contains the largest collection of un- likable characters in recent mem- • ory.The thugs are drawn with broad nasty strokes to reassure us that Dirty Harry never kills anyone who doesn't deserve to die. ~ It's also "hard to sympathize with a Jennifer. despite a cliche 8Cene in which she visits her younger sister, stHI traumatized by the rape. Sondra Locke, portrays Jennifer as a cold, emotionless female version of Dirty Harry. It's a virtual replay of the icy blondes she's played in past Eastwood films. (This is her sixth.) "Sudden Impact" also seems to support the dubious proposition that cold-blooded murder is justified if done to avenge a rape. ... "Sudden lmpact" is a respectable but ugly police thriller. The ~ript by J05eph C. Stinson, from a story by F.arl E. Smith and Charles B. Pierce. But then, the Dirty Harry movies have always appealed more to the gut than the intellect. And Eastwood knows how to play up the mytruc aspects of his character. There's a striking moment during the climax w hen Harry, revolver in hand, sudden- ly appears, carefully backlit, at the amusement park. Your emotions tell you it's time for thecrookB to get what's coming to them. Sondra Locke &tan a s Jennifer Spenc~ho administers her own special kind of justice against a rapist in 'Sudden Impact.' . t ·~~ :1foC@ay ©mintJ ~u@e$i ~ EvERYoNE EL5E r!ti9i·--------; Is1HRoWINGAP~ I~:/~. ;.· RE ~MNGA Bfil I ~eut111tu -;Jaet1 1 I ....,., 131' AD 141i I I Two Group1 of Entertainers appearing I I continuou1ly both niqhts. Dancinq to I There are New Years Eve patties where evel)One wears lamp shades. And there are New _-...Years Eve µuties where eveiy- : one sips champagne and dances divinely. 11ie latter, of <;ourse, is wh at We have planned at The Newpoiter between 9 pm and lam. fur $22 per person, you can be Fred and Ginger with your own 14-piece oochestra Pcuty fdvors and a midnight champagne t~t are on the house. OdJeJ' bev- erages and hors d'oeuvres are available for a nomtnal charge. Even if }OU don't attend the balL )00 can still spend the night in a luxurious Newponer room for jU& $(J() (single or double oa.upancy ). Q spend two nights for $1.00. 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ABC, 4 f51 Proepect Ave., Loe Angelle, Ca. .:llUrl (7-4) in the Holiday (I) KFMB, CBS, 7877 Engineer Rolld, San Diego, Ca. Bowl, from $an Diego, (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. Calif. (38) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Ro9d. San Diego, Ca. 1 5) KTLA. 5800 W. SunMt Blvd., Lot Angelle, Ca. 9) KHJ-TV. 5515 MetrOM Ave .• Loe Angelel. C« 11) KTTV. 5741 W. 8unMt BIYd., LOI , Ca. 13)KCOP·TV. 915 N. La Br.a Ave .• ~. Ca. . _ .. i21) KCET, 4401 8uneet Btvd., LOI Angelel, Ca. IO) KOCE, 1574' ~ W• St., Huntington BMch, Ca. 51) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clli11111tlne, AMhel(n, Ca. "' The Florida Citrus Bowl noTl>nly-bas a new name, next year it'll have a new network. Starting in 1984 NBC will be airing the football bowl game formerly known as the Tanprine Bowl. It has been broadcast on a syndicated network for the past decade. Bob Mathias,, Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete of 1948 and 1952, has resilned bis . , poet u heed of the Unit- 0 On-TV, 1139 Grand c.ntnat Ave .• Glendale, Ca. ed States Olympic Traln- TV, 2131 Nebr•• Ave., s.naa Monk:a. Ca. l n I Center. T h.e ome Bole Office, Time.Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller ~-year-old former con- • N.Y., N.Y. sre-m&n la now the (C) Ctn.max, Time-Life JSulkMng. Aooketeeler Qenter, executive dittc1or of the kY.,N.Y. National Fttnem J'oun- (1) E8PNL.~~L<?t-daUon He will remain• Cll'lelectv, MSW\9 del Rey, Ca. a ~ultant lo the a ...,.._ ' ua,.,,.,.,,. "°"""' '7<J. '-wotk1nl ~ • o... ....,. ~ AllMt-. Ga. fund·raiatna cap9dty. (I) WOR, New Yen Qty (17) WTl8, A..,... Ce. 2 F~. 0.. 18, 1MI --NMy---- The Piiot T It ...... I •• , ....... Sharon Glu1. formerly of 'Cagney and Lacey,' and Richard ThomH, who •tarred In 'The Walton•.' co·1tar In 'Hob1on'1 Choice,' a romantic comedy 1et In 191' New Orlean1 about a 1tron9 wllled woman •Dec. 16 -Dec . 22 • who takH matter Into her own hand• when her father .. Y• he won't provide her with a dowry. The new motion picture for televl1lon will air on KNXT (Ch. 2) Wednesday at 9 p.m. -Dayti1ae Drama Guiding Light~ .. H. B. reveals gunshot wound By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Mark tells Devon he thinks she has a crush ·on Lyn. Angie and J~ finally find baby Frank and take him from h is foster family. When the baby develops a high fever, Angie and Jesse take him to a hospital emergency room, risking ar- rest for child-stealing. Palmer's assets are frozen due to the IRS investigation. Palmer, feeling defeated, goes to Daisy for physical comfort, but she turns away Crom him, unable to shake the image of Lars attacking her. Erica is trying to make Mike th (nk Ross Chandler is interested in her. ANOTHER WORLD: Jamie devas- tated when he walks into Mark's hospital room just after Stacy and Mark have said "I do.'. Nicole wards off Ted's passes. Ada warns Rachel her bickering with Mac over Mark and Stacy's marriage is going to create a rift in Rachel's marriage. Amanda fin~ white packet of cocaine that Ted has planted for Nicole. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Craig feigns paralysis. Betsy refuses Lila's request that she leave Craig. Annie learns that Jef=as been skipping his peychiatric a p tmenta, but balks at David's s uggest! hat she leave b im. Richard, foiled in his attempts to be with Barbara. continues to st.are at her from the apartment across the way. Barbara receives flowers Crom an anonymous admirer. CAPITOL: J ulie overc:omes her ner- vousness and speakt before the Jef · fer90n!an women's club. Her naive ~barll) wlna the women over. Sloane's eso IS bruited when Julie's simple approach charms the women. Paula's head paina continue u she pJana her fantasy <.'Onvenation with Dr. Parker. Paula pLam to eliminate ClarilN a t Tyler'• cmnpalan pany. Fran vlai&a. Clarilla and tella her of Matt and Amy and triee to cancel aa1e of Moonlight c.lno When Uzbeth realizee eomeone inltipled Wally and RonnJ'e mls· unden\andlnc. she le able to make BnrMle conle11that1he eet the two up .. ThomM wama Lisbeth ff she wantl to dat* a doctor the hall to attept hle wntic llChedule. Paula hu her haJr cut Into•..,,,_ youthful 1tyle and plam a epedal dinner for Mark. Paula dlup· polnted when Mark doetn'l join Mr for 4 Friday, Dec. ti, 1183 dinner and instead ts with Clarissa. DA ys OF OUR LIVES: Alice is being, held by police for being in- strumental ln Roman's getaway. The DA tells police to shoot Roman on sight. Bo Up!el when Marlena goes on television and pleads with Roman to tum himself in. Pete is captured by police, and Melissa wants Don to rescue him. Liz prepares to say "I do" to Neil. Meanwhile, the other inmates prepare to set up an explosion and take Liz as hosta~e in order to escape. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sky beginning to believe in E.5P when he sees someone murdered just as Kraus was. Cliff unsuccessful at trying to regain his old sense of humor. Calvin and Didi plan to wed. Chris's apartment ls trashed once more. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Stavros pretends to buy Luke and Laura's story that Laura bas amnesia. Stavros bids her goodbye. Unbeknownst to anyone, he is in town and plans to take Laura and ~ill Luke. Jake made full partner by Lee. Grant bored and unhappy with job as pharmaceutical clerk. Cella gets part-time job. GUIDING LIGHT: H B. shows Ed the gunshot wound he sustained, but . makes Ed promise not t~ go to the •police. Alan realizes that Beth loves Philip. but still plans to keep them apart. R~ believes he was drugged and pursued by Mary. When the party considers not backing Ro8a, he says he's going to run for political oCf i<.'e anyway. Mindy and Philip make love. LOVING: With Curtis, Lily's aerond personality fades away and he Is stunned by her ablolute penonallty c;hange. Lorna teeing Dirk u a way to help Jack fight murder charge. June finds glove tha~ was at the h<>WM! the night of the muidcr. The glove belonp to Cabot, but he waa not wMrtnc It at the time It was Iott. Merrill .. ures Mike that she truly ts throuah whh Roaer. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Scott diet and O.vtd'1 eccult'd of hla murder. Dorian se&a H•rb to Mfend David. Whit. w"h O.vtd, i:>on.n l"f'alir.es the deplhl of her ffelinp. c..t~ •pots Dorian and 0.vid ftftbradnc. Simon bunts lnto \he c:oWvoom whlle O.vid la ti.fcwe the arand jury and cha .... that the pard WM rapo1•ble for Bl'ott'1 murder. Ewn thouch twr Wt'ddlq d~ hal been ordered, Jenny refuses to marry Brad. Anthony needs money and is willing to get it any way he can. Asa decides to expose Dee's sordid past in order to help Bo win divon:e. RYAN'S HOPE: Jill discovers a nearly dead Dusty. He is rushed to hospital and Jill refuses tp say wbat happened. While all fingers of guilt point to Jill, Beth goes to Jtank and says she is the one who had the fight with Dusty. Jill stunned when Dusty tells her that Beth is her mother. Maggie, furious with Roger and Frank, wants to leave town. Father McShane warns Siobhan that Joe has gotten h imself In a very dangerous situation. While at a meeting with Laszlo, J oe is suddenly confronted by several under- world membeni. Siobttan nearly hys- terical when she cannot find Joe. , SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Sunny confronted by stranger In closet who tells her he can give her secret of the "$3 million." Stephanie doesn't believe that Wendy is over Warren. Warren pretends to love Suzi when he's really after the inhefitance. Lloyd and Ste phanie are trying to keep their distance but cannot deny the feelings they have for each other. • ,YOUNG ANO THE RESTLESS: Allison agrees to keep Victoria's parenUlle a 8eCret if Rick can persuade Nikki to give her visitation rights. Nikki refUteS. but changes her mind when Allison proclaims she loves Victoria. Marian Cooper feela vic- timized when shel~ma Vernon la really Victor Newman and 1'1'fUleS to accept his-money. She then relen&a and promiaes to run the belt cafe In town with h1a financial aid. Julia agteea \0 JO on• South American cnllle with VlctOr If he apeea "°''°expect ·•a weddin1 at 1ea." Althoulh en1aaed to Danny, Lauren ll'"ef9 to date Ptul. Trecy drawn clmer to~ 8ul1Jvan. J9rk lkepdcal of the pror..,..·. motiva and him Paul todoachancter report on him. Convinced JUI'• pns- naney is a hoax, Kaye is~ \0 txpme JU1'1 Ue. Have• q&8don aboUr ywr l•vorll«" 11»p « _,, t1M1 Wrlr. co Lynda HI~ ~lo ~ ~PH SyndJ. ~IC'. P.Q 8Dx ltaO. lr\ltne, CaUt. 12714 .,. will ......... u mMY ,...,,._ • w .. m 1wr <'Mann. bUr ,,.,. ""*"-ol ,,.., ...... ,.,.,,.., napllftl lmpo9'blr. ·-TV ...... Love and Honor.~. Shell'ey predicts more suds By PHIL SNEIOERMAN OI ... Olllr ..... IWI You'll have to forgive Shelley Smith if she can't tell you precllt"l~ what'a ln store for Captain Carolyn Enael, the character ahe portrays on "For Love and Honor." The NBC series, which drew terrible ratings In l\8 10 p.m. Friday \lme slot. ia undergoing a major overhaul to add more 1erialized, soap opera elemenu. h's alao showing up in a new time alot this month, 10 p.m. Tue.days. "The edicts from the network eeem to be to have more suds," says Smith. "NBC calls It more human Interest stories. We've added a new member to the c:aat, and the storlee are focuaed a little more on the humarl belnp. Like, there's aomeone who's pregnant and shouldn't be. Things like that." "For Love and Honor" ls about the Army'• 88th Airborne Divialon, para- troopen in training for combat. Smith '1 character, Captain Engel, ia the division's physkian. She'aallocarrylng on a teeret romance with a man of lower rank, First Sergeant Eugene Allard .(Cliff Potts). But because of the restructuring of the series, Smith is unsure where this relationship is heading. "Our romance was a very strong part of the show," Smith explains. "But there was no place for our relationship to go. Some of the new scripts have dealt wit'h the problems we have. I outrank 9im, and it's almost like he's a blue collar worker. "But there's a possibility Cliff Potts' character may be<.'()me involved with Rachel Ticotin's character, Grace. I wish I could tell you definitely, but all of this happened SG fast for us. It's kind of difficult ·for an actor not to know where his character is going -and we literally get scripts the night before (shooting). "In the script we're shooting now, It was told to us that Cliff would definitely get involved with Rachel. But we've gotten a rewrite on it, and now it looks like they don't get involved, and Cliff and I get back toge ther. So I can't give you the real ~tory. God knows. I wish I could." Smith says she's pleased with the support the ne twork has demonstrated toward the show. The Tuesday night slot is t'()nsidered one of NBC's best because a big audience is drummed up earlier in the evening by the network's mega-hit, "The A Team." Still, Smith doesn't understand all of the network's Shelley Smith strategy ln revamping "For Love and Honor." "Puuled ii a lovely way to put lt," she says. "My feeling la that thla could have been television at lta bett, and It started out that way. lt'a c~ed a little bit with the soapy stuff. It 1 not what I like, but on the other hand, I'm really not a network. They do IO much research, and I'm sure they know more than I do about what people want to look at." Smith does, however. enjoy portray- ing Captain Engel. "The re:ison I did the show was because { like her so much," she says. "She's a real three-dimensional mod- em woman who should be portrayed on television. She's very bright and has a great sense of humor. She's passion- ately in love with someone, and she's kind. She's a grown-up woman -she's probably more grown up than I am." Smith may not feel mature, but she's still managed to achieve success in two very competitive fields: modeling and acting. She grew up in Tennessee, then moved to New Jersey as a teen-ager. During a summer break between semesters at college. she was working at a department store when she was spotted by Diana Vreeland, editor of Vogue magazine. That led to modeling assignme nts fo r Vogue and Mademoiselle. After earning her art history degree at Connecticut College, Smjth moved to Europe. where s he was ag~in roaxed into modeling assign- ments. By 1978, Smith was one of the top money earners in the modeling pro- fession. She appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine 12 times. But Smith harbored a desire to act. So live years ago, she put an end to bet Nt!w York modeling career and moved to Loe Anaelea to bruk into 1how buslne-. "It wun't that 1 decided auddenly that I wanted to act." Smith uyt. ''I'd always wanted to act, and 1 took cia.e. when I was in New York modellna. I did not enjoy modeling, but modelina didn't fult!U me. It paJd me awf\ally well. and 1 did get to meet people and travel, but I went home kind of empty at night because you're head's kind of empty doing that. And 1 don't ever feel empty whep l'm acting." Coming from a succeeaful modeUna career wu a mixed blelling. It helped her get an agent and some Initial job offers. But some Hollywood people were skeptical that a model could act. "I thlnk then wu a UtUe prejudice (agalnat rnodela) at that time, maybe four or five years ago," Smith aaya. ''Nowadays, lt's getting better beca1.11e of people like Veronica Hamel, Suaan Blakely and Jesaica Lange -they were all modela, and we were all ln the aarne acting claaa. They've doM ao well and have proven themaelvea aa ac- tresses. So I think there's less prejudice now about models acting." Smith's own acting career has been proceeding along nicely. Shehad a memorable role as a beautiful but snobby lawyer in "The Associates," a critically acclaimed series that lasted just 13 weeks. On the big screen, she's appeared in "National Lampoon!s Class Reunion." Her television movie appearances in- clude "Scruples'' and "The Phoenix." She has had guest starring roles on "Hart to Hart," "Simon and Simon" and "Tales of the Gold Monkey.''. Now, Smith is determined to keep her spirits up, despite the uncertain fate of her current series. "I feel that as an actor. you have to have the belief that you're always going to work." she says. "Every show's going to go off the air sometime. You can 't believe tha t you're not golng to work again and that your career's over." Regarding ''For Love and Honor," she-adds, "I'd have to say in all fairness that if we don'tdowell in the new time slot. we would have been given every chance in the world by NBC. My thoughts are that if the public really wants to watch it, this ls really their chance." \ Friday. Dec.. 16, 1983 3 _.,.. l'rlclaJ----_..,. __ Dr .......... .......................... allsshllll ' .. , • ..._....._ ........ Bet .............. ......... •• CIJ ..-c..c1a1w• ... two .. .., ..... ..... c.... Ciiill ..... , ..... ... =: ':'1."t.C.,' :-:"'.~.: ......, ...... ,, .. , ... ... ....... ..... ....., .... .. ---Va.~ ... ...... 1'0 .... ,,. 111 I .......... 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I ll:llY•Dfll I m&T~TOllMJ .... asmcc•MY"' I.._.._,..., NA !!!J"!., -=--ca.~-- " 111M IFll M (Pll» tW m:l---tilflft .... ,.,,...wnt .... ~' =l'llE41)Q •==-... · II~ I ) ~ cm9I -·-W'1lll -I'm=.·--· __ .,. __ -· TATUTALD --==-&Ml ar.:-•au•1 ...... aa.. i.':.,...mm Friday, Dec. 16, 1983 7 . -l'rlclay Coal. whoee dratn8tie detec1100 In 1979 drew. worldWlde attention. 1$ profiled. ( 1 hr.) 1 ....... . .... (JI .... Anthropologist Richard Leakey trec.s the emergence of mode<n man, exploring the earliest an and . examining the reasons for the transition from a nomadic to a settled pattern of fife. Q_(l hr.) CD llOWll "The Sender" ( 1982. Horror) Kathryn Harrold. Zeljl<o !Vane!(. A flurry of telep9thlc halluclnatloos Is unleashed on the' staff and patients at a Georgia paychl· atric hospital when a 9Ulcldal patient with . uncontrollable gsycNc powers Is admit· ted. 'A' ( 1 hr., 3o min.) CD) ... "The Miil From Snowy AIYer" ( 1982. AdYtnture) Kirk Oooglas. Tom Bur11nsdn. A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazatdou9 trek through the Australian wlldefneSS. 'PG' . ( 1 hr., 44 min.) ' (%) llOWll "Take This Job And ShoVe It" (1981, Comedy) Aobel1 Hays. Barbara Hef9hey. A young corporate executlYe runs Into resistance when he returns to his hometown to. revitalize a company brew""'. 'PG' (I hr .. 40 min,) I ..., -~lUCKI • aua Webster lalls In with a crowd of older ldds Who let him take the rap for a pet~tt. I .......... YOMY ATIDl.NIDCID,_ -(() fMCGI c:mT Lance threatens Angeia and Mehla with blackmall. and Angele end Philp try to admit Julia to a mental rn.tttutlon. (1 hr.) 11.'l.*Li' Featured: take a look at hoW the Beatles are still big business-- albums and Beatie memorabilia are lop ae11ers. along with mementos and books aboUt'the late John Lemon; vial! the Aootl Stora neao Agouta pe thousande of blk .. gather llV8ry SUnday: a trip lo the San Diego Wild Animal Part<; a look at the i t of lawn bowling. ( 1 hr.) NUCI .... 10au11-• ,..,..,. .. "MllCAtthur" ( 1en. lioQf•· ptiy) Gregory Peck, Oen O'Hertlhy. 'ttie ternot.. feared and llarnbe>yWlt mllltary leader of World War II el1P9"lel 1eet brlMan1 combet Ylciorlaa befOfe a final, fiafy con- frontation 'Mth Pr..idant Harry Trumen. ~hrs. 10 min.) (8) ii LOCA,_ "The Elgtltti ~nnuel Young Comedlan9 ShoW'' John Cendy hoata ttil9 edition of the --... turlng routlnet by 11 up-enckl()mlng performert taped at Manhatten's Greene Street Cele. t1 hr.) .. "Fut Tlmea At Al(Sglrnont ,. ( t 962. Comedy) e..n P9nn. Jeno Jaeon L&Wl. 8tudanla at • "type., .. American high ec:tlool oonfrOnt the c:Nlo-lel9' OI adUlttiood, dNgS, 881C. ancS ectiootwonc. 'A' ( 1 ht .• 30 s.e= = "~ignd ·~~:: ) Aobett IMCtl, °"' Cir dMeoMii. ~ "*"' In<" ... • .of IOOll __ ......... 1(1 ..... , =1ii=·11Vr:.-...... lolla .. ~ .............. ,... .... II' ...... --~· ... .... £•• ,,. ..... - tlonad in this country. ''"'°'--" lllY .. -flOOTIM,L.· tW ... (() ..... ---,.., ·--·-. ...... ,. --L°'9 A look at prodUoar-director-wrtter Blake Edwards, whole movie credltS tnclUde " t O" and "Vk:tor I Victoria.," It pr&Mnted, along with appear1noae by Julie ArOfNIS and Burt Reynolds Who 11111 In his new movie "The Man Who LCMKI Women." · • -AL "Sharks: The P9rtect Preda· IOfS" Pe1er Benc:hley, author of ·:JaWI." nal'l'ataa this document81Y on one of nlturl'I rnoet pariec:t deaigrie. the shar11. ~(1hr.) ,.,. •cs• • "Split Declllon" mcmm~~--.,. "The Night Porter" (1974, Ora- ma) [)lt1( Bogarde, Chatlotte ~. A bizarre relatlonahlp is reawakened between a fOfmet SS olfloer end a fofnw concentration camp prlsoner when they meet by chance in a hotel after the war. 'A'~·= ,,.l..,TllCll ma .. ,....,. . tW (() .. "The Awakening Of ca,,_ dta" ( 1981, Dram1) Blanthe ~-. Cltf DaVoung. A young wtdow beglr'9 to alftaf trom nlghtm1raa at>out her tubend's death tn a hunting acdden~. In.. 15 min.) •• ~ Hoef• cetion. IQo-:~,.-. (1 hr.) ·--~ .-..... _ -,. ,. .., Gualita: ~r ... Stephenie Pown. lnUllc of Chain Aeac· tlon, comedian Bob Dublk. ectr .. Ava C&dall. Mr. Smith'• brocher Bobo. (1 hr .. e .......... -•• 11 -"A Cotwi8f1atlon With -Quhl" (Part 2) ( 1 tw.) ('f)NA.., ''Chryller teem lrwftatlonel" second round (ffom Boca Allton. Fla..) !)~) "Porky'a" (1981, ~) Monahan. Matte Hemet. Randy high IChool boyl aeek ~ on a .-zv cathoUN thlt rafueed them admittance. ~~:.::~ .. ,. (I)-C I .. • "'~--1 Sprino- lleld alng9 ''JllM'a Girt'' end other hits WI a pertormance from t"8 new l.MIYerMl Amphitheatre In Loa Angela ( I hr.. 30 it~a.. F•turad: a '°"'*tr~ m1n .... hie declaioll to~ ........ Chrfltmea gr-Ing lrom the ........... i "'·. 30 rnln.) -•111111TLA1-.. "The Oullr Memot8r\CU'n" ~ auv.:' o.oe M:. Alec ~IOloalll=::...r. ~ ••• n .... Cf111..10-.J ljj '\.owl YfN'' .\::Ji. au-) AtlNM HMf\ W9Cll A ltly ~-......_U'W • .......,. • 111111 .... ........,--.,.. ---"'. . and tamlV of a top highway pursuit ~ m.n beCOme the taraet• of sadlatlc _ ~rBJrt.i::ii ·A· <111r .. 29m1n 1 .. ~ .. ''The Long Good Friday" ( 1980, Drama) Bob Hoskins. Helen Mlr- ren. A London gangster lights to keep his ~ empire together. 'A' ( 1 hr., 45 -·. flmlt ~ -Musical mlnl-1~30 ~t tune& by lop rock stars. Mlm MICllCDCI HI ITt -· ..... ~ LM.•• :•mu MmaT' I C•.....,Nlft The beat mele and female amateur atrippen compete tor the Playboy Cham- W~ltla. ~ • &I.Ill& .... , .. "Doctor Ehfllch's Magic Bulle!" ( UMO, Blogrephy) Edward G. ~ • fMh Gordon. A doctOf devol• hll Mia to finding a cure tor social dileue9. (2 hr'I.. ~~ "Enter The Nin~ (1981. Advef'lture) Franoo Nero. S ~ge. An A"*1Can mar11al arts ex sets oot to evenge the murdef of hit best friend. 'R' ~ 30mln.) (%) "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981, MUlical} Steve Mlrtln, Barnldelle PalM. In the Midwel1 during the Oepreeeion, • lh8at mue6c: ......,...,.. deetroys the llYea of lhoae Wound him becatm d his unbrldled Mlflatli 1888 and hll ballet thel lie can be .. It .. In aonga and movie mt.mica! pro- cb:tton numbers. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) -·==-till~--"&ttna Raoul" (1982. eom.-cly) PU Bait ... Mary Woron<rv. A dOWn-on-thelr-b:k metrlact couple dlec)0)'9r that they cen mike the money ltley need to ~ t"8lr chem diner by knocking off well-hul1d aax per.oerta. 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) ...... ''Good Timas'' ( t987, Mueioel) Sonny end Ct'8f • .George Sand8f'I. Two Y<l"'1' eif"18'S a6m fOf mcM8 ttardOm until one ol ttllrn ,...... ttiat Iha drMm may lnaea~ ... (1hr .. ~rM) = "FIS Wottd CUf>" Man'a down- (from ~~ ~ (R) (I ~ .. "The 8-lder" <A.1112. Horror) ~ttwyn ~o18tvrik. A fUry Of ._.!Ne le "'1111,._, on the Utt end petlenta at a Oeofgl9 peychl- atrto hoeplt8I when a -.. plttane ~h unc:ontfOllebta 09Ydllc powlfS .. admit• ~ 'A' ( 1 hr .. so '1*\.) (II) .. "The Min ftrom 9tW#j ...., •• (1m. AMl*ft) 1<it1 ~Tom ......_ A ,,..._ bor gr..-to mtn- MOd cl#trll • hamdoUe ,,. "'"""" the Aullflllll'I .... ,-. 'PO' ( 1 hr.. 4t =--· "'°"'Y'•" c1•1. Comedy) Bir. .. ....._ ..... ""'*· ~ high ..... MW~•°"•..._ ., ......... . llil' "" °""" ...... DNfull) ~. Aoblrt A '°""8 ._...---._hie ..,....., I_,...,.. WWN11t to~ ~'"-'-"-(IM.) -. . . -........... ,,. .. ._ -1 "Pony Soldlet'' (1962. AO\lenlure) OM Pow., c.rntfon Mitcn... (2 hrs.) "Dorl't Cty, h't Only Thunder" ( 1982. OrlmJ) o..Wlle Clvlslophet, ~ S.lnl Jama ( 1 tv .. 50 min-:) • "Shetlock Holmes F1oet 0..th" (1943, Mysltty) Bult Ralhbone, Nigel BNce. ( t tv .. 30 min.) (%) "Freedom Road" ( 1979, Drtme) Muhammed All, Kris KmtolteflOO. (3 twa., 10mln.) -(C) "Evil Under The Sun" (1982, M)'9- lery) Pelet l.Jstlnov, Jane Blrkln. ( t hr., '° min.) we "Cennery Row" (1982. Drama) Nlcit Notte, Oeb<I Winget. (2 lvs.) •OO "Righi Of Way" ( •lJ83. Orama) Bette Divis, James S1ew&11. ( t Iv .. 45 min) cm "Missing" (t981, Drama) Jack Lem- • mon, Sl&sy Spacek. (2 his., 2 min.) .. CC> "Lady T ekes A Chance" ( t943, Com- edy) John Wayne, Jean Al!hUt. ( 1 tv .. 26 min.) •CD "Cannery Row'' < 1982. Oramal Nldt Notte, Oeb<1 Wlf'IOef. (2 hr1,) ... "OllYefl" ( t9681 Musical) Roc'I Moo- rtt._. Olfvef Reed. (2 "'"· 30 min.) CJ) "Wiid Straw~flies" (1957, Drama) VlclOf SjOslrom. Bibi Anderseon. (1 Iv .. 30 min.) •CC> "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1949. Romance) Jean Slnvnons. Donald Houe- 1on. (1ht.,,t ~) (8) "The Lui Unicom" (1982. FantNY) Animated. Voices of Mia Farrow, Alan Arkin. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) •CI> "Bandolero" ( t968. Western) Dean Martin, James Siewert. (2 hrs.) CD "Pygmallon" ( t938. Comedy) Lealle Howard, Wendy Hiller (2 his.., 50 min.) (D) "Visloos Of Chris1mas Past" ( 1979. Adll9nture) Shwley Jones, Petet Haskell L! hr .. 35 min.) • az> "My Side Of The Moonlaln" ( t969. Adventure) Ted Eccles, Theodore Blkel. {?. hrs .. 5 min.) •W "Pennies F1om Heaven" (198t, Mw call Steve Martin. Bemadeue Petefs. ( t Iv .. 47 min.) < lvenlntr-- • 11::: ... di R flOOTU&.L New Y0<k Jets al 1-z:.,. me .. u .. nmcu...,. The soNey1ng process Is discussed and a decision is made about sltuallna the house. 9. (C)mwll "Honky f'oM Freeway · (1981, Comedy) Wllll11m Devane. Beverly D' Angelo. Though byl)ISled by a new ~ highway, 11 small Flollda town man-118115 10 anracl a motley collec11on of trav- elers who wind up there by llCcldenl. 'PG' 1! hr .. 50 min.) CH) _., Ol'18'I ..... CIMlllAI Fifty new Muppe1s are lntrOduced In a heart-warming StOI)' about the love between an otter molher and her son. ( 1 I!,) Cl) ... "Yes, Glolglo" (1982. Musical) Luciano Pavetottl, Kathryn Herrold. A renowned ~Ille tenor beComel roman- hcaUy lfflolved with 11 preny Voice speclal- lst. ·PG· (1 hr., SO min.) e MIMI "Telefon" (1977. Adventure) ------------ Ohltlel &onlOn. L .. Rilmldc The 1(0811 ~· le Wit 10 Al'MtlCa to llOf> • dNctOf from trtao.rina llfty humen time bombe s>l9ntecf-~ the Cold W11 Ind ~ dHctl'lated. 'PO' ( t hr .. 43m.) I_, .... --,. .. -. . ..,. ,. u•u• Correeporlder'I•• Lin-da WerttlellMt and COkle Roberti join Paul Ouk• lor an up-10-the-rnlnutt un-~ ~ aotMllel. -----....., .. ,. .... P&W0'--1 ...... UU.. -1-.C•:Ull' ..... m J I lmGn a.aa 1 •• ., ... ... ,. ... •&II L I Pefer Benchley goee to the Johnltone Streit• between Vancouver ~ and lhe Cenadlan malo- land to ob8trve the U009Ull habitat and hablta ot Iha lhe kJllet whaje; NHL ttar Derlil Potvin Ind Oun Gowdy ftetl b ... trout In Horny; Cheryl Tlaga talc• pwt In a reecue profec:1 focusing on the ,.,. and belutiful~crane. (R) (1 hr.) (JI) - -Len OewlOn and Nick Boonlcontl hoat • review of the pr~ weel('s NFL hlgtllighls. ( 1 Iv.) ([) ... "Galllpoll" ( t98 I, Drama) Mel Gibson, Mane Lee. Two Auatrallen fool racets with contraatlngly different pert0n- 1U1ies sign up to flgfit In TU!by during WOfld War I. 'PG' (I hr .. 50 mln.) cm ... "Th186hold" (1981, Drama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff GOk1blum. A hean surgeon raises a controversy by Implanting an 8J1P9flment11t mecl\anical heart In a female patient. 'PG' ( t hr .. 46 min,) • ... "Mooorlse" ( t94a. Orama) Dene Clati<, Elhel Barrymore. A man ITom the bed<woods Inadvertently commlls a murder which his girltrlend feels he should 10 lhe IOlhofltjes, (2 hr&) ~ ... Ml • M T..-FeehKed: 11 profile of I~ evangelist Blly Giiham; a I<><* II the growing popularity of SOCC8f and the resur_gence of mlitlfY toys. 8 M-TaT Dr. F111n6c Field hoals lhia special Whicf'I tests Ille viewer's knowledge on stress ltv®gh a wles of multic>le choice and Irv.false z;a11ons. u-a-.nacm 1'CTAC-· IMP ., .... .al.l'ICOWIT ....... .... , ... .... m ....... ... "The Ritz" ( t976, Comedy) Jlcic Weston, Rita Moreno. A t>umbiel unwillingly stumbles Into a gay balhhouse while seeking refuge from his murder- minded brothef·ln-law.. 'A' ( t Iv., 3 t min.)_ ... (I) ...,C. CIMTllU • Mefle Heggard, Ricl<y Sl<&QOI. June C8111f Cutt and members of the Cener fwnily join Johnny Cesh fOI a tribute 10 the Caners' Influence on country music, c:ulmlnallng in a yuletide celeb<allon at the fernlly told in MaceaSpr~ (1 hf.) • e e a A Wuhlngton reporter E. int INtn about Mr. Smith. .. "The ~or WlltJ'' ( 1948, ) &Ing Ctoaby, Joen Fonlelne. A 11111111'rlll'l7N1t11t1n tttee to .. a phonog,iptt to int =u:.:.~ (2hn.) -llr..1~ ,_An lnttfVIN I; Otvld Soul (''The YtllOw Role") ; a Ylllt with "Soul Treln'' hoe! end produoer Don Comalua; Mm ct"lc LeotWd Melti't on mcM9 rtmMel lncludlng ''SCltfeca'' and ''To Be Or Not To Be." ... "Senl« YMI" ( t974, Orama) Clary Frat*, Qlynnla O'Connor. A young couple le fOfotd 10 acoapt adult r~ blllt==:;r.a.~~tva.) ·~ .-r -"Forbel" Gueet: ~ s. Fort191. ohalrman and edltOt-ln-chlef, Forbal, Inc. ~ ... "Evll Under The Surl'' ( 1982, Mystery) Peter Ultlnov, Jane Blfkln. Bel· glen sleUth Heroule Poirot looks fO< the murderer of a tamcQ aclreas ~ an ~ reeorl hotel's a11tf Ind gueets. PG' ~hr.,'° min.) ....... ... "The Secret 01 NfMH" ( t98!, antaey) Anlmat9d, Voices of Ellulbetf'I ._,man, Dom OeLulee. A Mc:fet aoolety of (att aid a delc>erate fleld mCllUle In UY. Ing '* homa from the ruthlelaneea of mM. ·a· < 1 "'" 20 m1n.) Cl) ... "Potl(y'a" (198 t. Comedy) o.rt Monahan, Mark Henter. Randy high *lhool boys Melt vengeance on a aleezy cathoule that r.ruaed them admlttance. 'R' (11Y.,35mln.) e ... "The Seduction" (1982. ~) Morgan Fairchild, Mlehael Sil· ram. A glemotoua TV news anchorwom- an le victimized by a mentally disturbed admW•. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •m--•-fUCD lrtl(l)'IWum-Terrenoe AMI / Tom Baker 10-round lighlweigl'lt bout (from Atlantic Clty, N.J.) (R) (2 hfa., 30 min.) •• e .-..-.-Jennifer helps J<wy out of • lougti epot with the 9Choof ~-' • PA.,.._ A visit lo the "One Dey At A Time" eet on the ~alk>n of Its 200th taping; GM's lrafflc safely manager otters tll>e on being • good drlYef • W&I. ..-r ~ ''FOfbea'' Guest: Malcolm S. Forbea, chairman and editOf- ln-chlef. Forbel, Inc. • •caar•awccum "Wah- ington Alalgnment" Jim Cooper travels to Waahlngton whefe he lnteMew8 our eoo-greaarnen on i..,.. end events 1ha1 anect Orange County. dlscuSSlon lnckides Marines In Leblnon, conflict In Grenada. and off ahOre laalng. •dl)MCA1'19 .. • (ll DMUI Clayton and Miss Ellie announoe their engagement at the annual E~barbtcut. (1 Iv.) 8 .... "Oh Godl Book II" ( t980, Comedy) George Burns. Suzanne Pleshette. God returns to Earth and chooeal the young daughter of an advef- tlalng e~lve to speed hiS measage 10 the worid. ~) (2 hrs.) e .A l<><*-allke government agant Ilk• the goYefOOf'S place 10 l1ap 11 detad•ig Nevel Oftlcer and Ofders Benson to h••llPcloua Ktaus. Q 1=JW.M ... TODA11:1• Rus-alan belle« ~ Alellandef Godunov, Fnday,Oec. 16, 1983 9 -lalurclay Cont. W ... "Black Narcissus" ( 19<47, Dra- ma) OebOtah Ken, Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. 8 (I) M flOOTIMl New York GianlS at IW:u:.ed~L~~""n.) muma ~ ---·-----•C""'•-... ... "Palmy Days" (1931. Musical) Eddie cantor, George Raft (f hr., 17 ~--L =+--· -I ICOGIJD00/-- ••1L111U __ ... CMll.a_ •caa ••.._comm ''Wash- ington Assignment" Jim Cooper travets to Washington where he Interviews our Con- gres&men on lseues and events that affect Orange County, discussion lncludeS Marines In Lebanon. conflict In Grenada. and off shore teasing. CC) ... "Double Deal" (No Date, Ora· ma) Louis Jourdan. ( t hr., 35 min.) <JI)-119 M Len Dawson and Nick Buonlcontl hott a review of the previous weatl'a N'\ hlghlightL ( t hr.) cm1111n1-.e (I) ... "Forever Darling" ( 1956, Com- ~la'i:* Bell, Dell Arnaz.. (2 hrs.) =l;.~l::::,_. 1.,, .... 9 il:M flOOTIMl Division I-AA Champlooatlip (from Wichita Fallt, Tex.) ~hrs.) • •_."The Truth" (1958, Western) Cllyton Moore, Jay Silverheels. ( 1 hr., 30 t·-. --.. "Snoopy eome Home" < t912. ~ted. ( 1 hr., 20 min,) =1--==--.11111 ···------.. "The Lu.ty Men" ( 1952. Ora· me) SuMrl Heywafd, Robert Mitchum. (2 hrs., 35 min.) ·1==--.. _, ''Ctwytier T aem lnYltatlonlt'' d round (M from 8oce Reton, Re.) i~ ."A~ Of Mab" (1981, Dreme) Pu Newmen. Selly Field. (1 hf .• se "*"> t a1.r-----·' &O.. tlonof~~=-~-= ........ In "*concert t11P9d,at"' uni-, ~ of Celllomle It ~·· OfM ~ I.:."'" 30 ,,..,., ~n .:alll Aero. Teqe" ( 1912, ~) Art1te Anh#. Terry JMtiow1 (1 -.ii!;f._ ... "~nw ~ ( .,. Drlml) ,.. Deln. °""' ~ 11 ,,..,, Dea. , .. ,. -111Scrn,u.u ,_ITOOlll llCWll 'Wall<. Don't Run" ( 1966. Comedy) Gary Grant, Samantha Eggar .) -OMCIAL ~'I CW CllM.-The actual 1983 Amettca's Cup Race focuslng on the winning crew mem- bers and the country and yacht club they I:;:;.< 1 hr ) .. TICll,_ . ....,._.., £.-CA·M llec. C8m11Y ... "Same Time. Next Veer" (1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burs-!.k!.1· ( 1 hf .. 59 min.) llJ llOWll "Dragonslayer" ( 1981, Adven- ture) Peter MacNICot Galtlin Clarke. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) e llOWll "It Has>pened One CMstmas" ( 1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne R~s. (2 hrs.) _, ...... iiMI "Little Giant" ( 1946. Comedy) Bud AbbOll, LOU Costello. (I tv.. 30 ""°" 8 -• H•H TWY "The Employ-ment Agency Buslness" Two suocesslUI employment agency owners discuss how to get a stan in the business and how to SUflllve. -l tm1CA:M~C9INllY .. (1)-ll:M umTUlL Louisville at North Carolina Slate (2 ~. 15 min.) We 8 9l flOOTIMl Cincinnati Bengals 11 Mlnne&Ota Vlllngs (3 hrs.) i r-•c•~=-tLCMLICY Mmr• .. _, ___ _ CM.PU l' ... Northern lllnols vs Cal State-Fullerton (from Fresno. Galif.) • ~ tva.. 30 m . 1 CB) _.. "The Sign Of Four" ( 1982 Mystery) Ian Ridlard90n. David Healy. ( t hr .. 37mln.) CD _. ''Spli1 Image" (1981, Drama) • MlehHI O'Keefe. Karen Allen. (I hr .. 51 min.) (I) ... "The Long Ridefa" ,(1980. Weetern) James and S"tecy Keech. David and Keith carradlne. ( 1 tv .. 40 min.) .. w .. lllOP ..., / ICOGIJ IOO, _ ...... ... -·-~ 111•----·--..... ---- -...... "The Secftt cwtd Of 0o·· Al*M•ed. Flw ctMen .,. lwtPI Into emutng ~ .. att. ""Y r.n.1rar..: "Oldlllt" ( ,... COmedy) • Clff Aober1ian. (2 hr9.) "The Fw 111 J'a lrMliOn Qt &Mh'• ( t• 1111• • Fkllto11) .-~=...~, .... g,,.-.. ... ... .. ... .,. ... _. .................. ........ ere and women's rights In l!fael. tlD POCUI Ol IOCllTY CC) ... "Rio Conctios" ( t964. West- ern) Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman. ( 1 hr, 47 min.) I .. ..,. AllTTafUCI ... "A Song Is Bom" ( 1948, Com· edy) DaM~~ginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) 2 I C .. umtTA• t:alMUI' .. ,_ ....aTmALllllTIOI POCUIOl IOmTY ... "Love Al First Bite" (1979. Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James. (2 hra.) •1•roac• u.um1A• .. U.CUll•• ... "The Daydreamer" ( 1966, Fan- tasy) Animation and live action. Voices of I Aay.;ord. (2hrs.) aCClm UCl(.IOTm ::w--... PM:D•CM1'm. ~ ...,_ Slngef I songwriter Kenny Loggins per1orms many of hla greatest hits -lnclUdlng "~ I Cal You Friend" and "Keep The Fire" In thla concert taped at th8 Santa Barbara Coun· ll'...Bowl· ( 1 hr.) C.LJ ... "Olivet Twist" ( 1982, Adven- ture) Animated. ( 1 ht., 13 min.) CD) ... "'This Time Forever" ( 1980, Romance) Claire Pimpare, Vincent Van Patten. ( I hr., 35 min.) (%) .,. "On The Waterfront" ( 1954, •Ora~~ Marlon-Brando, Eva Marie Saint. ... .. ~ .. '9JC .. ••=•• "Underweter Tr.-.etioot" • • ma,., INlfl ..-• ...,. llLL "Frank Oltt0td" Host: Johnny Unl- taL -1um1-•• ..... ,.. __ .. ~-Otymplo mtntl highllght-ed In this llOU! are the Women's ~Slelom and lhe luge. ( 1 hr,) ILA111..0 9'.Mll,_ · lfMlm .. "Return Of Bruce" (No Dlte, A~= Bruce Lee, lo Lelh. (2 hrL) a -',. -'••urect: JofW\ TraYOtta end ~ ,.._.on-Jot\n togeth9f ageln: a look at the lllCCll9 of. ~ Tele\ltl6on (MTV) I/Id ltt competl- tora; • -Allt with Candy CWtl. ecfreea * America• Graffiti") llnd art cohc:tor . hr.) • .. "Old Y<N Heer The One A~ he TrlMllna ~?" ( 1'111, tom.-~ ~Oller. Bob DerMr. (I In.) • -•'fhe LAndlord'~ 1170, Come-u..., ....... ~ .(2tn.) ---------•KU I • • ''Crtlll At Centtll ~ .. =~ , ..... ~ ~2tn..&"*'-> (II)-"Tlble Fol FM" (1913, Ora. "'9) John Voight, flohlrcl ~ (1 hr., ·~ ·-n. ~;J~~'· Orlme) ~ 1cN1. Aod • ,, hr., eo .... (1977. Drema) SyMe Kril•el Umberto Ortinl. A beeutlf\11 women'e IMtct'I tot the untma1e erotic txpeflenct brinae her to 1 • 11r=1t11za11on. 'R' ( 1 hf., 4"0 min.) C•m• Ml -M IR..Len 0.WIOn and Nick ti hoet a revltw of ll'lt pr9Y!oue wetk't NFl hlahllatltt. (I hf.) M (J) .. "P'orky'e" (1981, ComtdvJ Oen Monahan. Matte Herrltf. Randy hlgtl tehool boyl Mtk YengetnOt on a llMzy °''"°"* that rtfUMcf them admittance. 'R' ( 1 tw., 35 min.) -· ... "Border Aangn" ( 1950. Weetem) Don Barry, RoMrl Lowery. A Texu Ranger U1Ume9 the Identity Of a deed no.dup man In order to catch a gang ot benk r~ hr., 10 min.) c--.. "Made For &ch Other" ( 1971, ) AeflM Taylor. JoMpt1 Bologna. Two memi.. of an encounter group quarrel ll'ICMNntly, bul eYentually reeUze their deep ... ted mutual love. (2 hr&) ~ .. _llOOTUU...., .. "Arruza" ( t972, Biography) Documen'tary. Narrated 'by Anthony Quinn. Carlos Arruza becomes a renowned Mexican toread<>f. 'PG' (1 hr .. 19 min.) ... lllMI "Venom" (1982, Suspense) Nicol Williamson. Klaus Klnskf. Kid· nappers hold a young American bOy hos· tage In hlS parent's London home, alter· na1ely con1ending wilh the police outside and a deadly mamba snake in the build· 11"19's ventllalioo system. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 mm.) ·1 --~ IMICUI _.,11.D. ._ ... ..., lllMI "Blood Relatives" ( 1977, Ora· ma) Donald Sutherland, Aude Landry. A police detective trying to tlnd a young girl's murderer runs up l!galnst conffictlng tes•=· 'A' (1 hr., 40 min.) cm "Mlsaing" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spaoelc. A middle-aged New York businessman and hl8 daughter· lo-law try to find out whel heppened to his son Who disappeared cturtng the military coup In Chlle. 'PG' (2 hra .. 2 min.) .. CID .,.. "Final Assignment" ( 1980. Drama) Genevieve Bujold. Michael Yori( A Canadl8n TV repor18' In Moscow dis- CCle<S a Russian sclenttflc experiment using steroids on children and smuggles Incriminating material out of the country. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. 8 .,_ "The Miracle Of The Bells" ( 1!MS, Orama) Fred MacMurray, Alida Valli. A hard-bolled HollywOOd press agent accompanies the dead body of an actress to her home town and finds him· self a witness to a miracle. (2 hrs., 15 min.) •CC).,_ "Spilt Image" (1981. Drama) Michael O'Keefe. Karen Allen. A young Olympic hopeful becomes lured into a 419 ta~cult. 'R' (1 hr .. 51 mln.) W~Mi5222MLW ... _. "Hopplty Goes To Town" ( 194 1, Musical) . Animated. A villain threatens the peaoeful residents of Buo- ville. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) "i ...... -~ICCm/CC WTCM_., lllMI "Don't Cry, tt's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Orama) Dennie C¥stopher. Susan Saint James. A temalt Army doc1or and a trouble-prone medic help two nune care for a oroup of Vletnameee orphans. 'PG' ( t ty . 60 min.) CZ>.,.. "The Night Pontt'' ~974. er .. ma) Oltk Bogetde, etwtoftt rncilnQ. A blarrt rtlltlonthlp 11 rtawakti'l.cl bttwMn a former 88 ofllOtr and a fomwr ~tratlon camp prieontr -'*' ll'lty miet tw oNnct In a hotel att• ll'lt war. 'R' (I Iv .. 57 rnWI.) -l•l!inlay -I!---.. Ulfl• .. "Bal Of Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Coop«, Berbeta Stanwydc. A group of prtlsy piofmOtl r-.rohfng a dlCtlon- ary of AINtlc9n *"' become lnYON9d with a Qll10 of thuQa and a cet.et llnger. (2 tn.. 16 rnk\) (1981, Comedy) Aobtt1 Haya. Barbera 111 twclar 40 IM\,) ,. r-•c• MmTTMm ===/tJmlWI/ -=-----=== = "Vol' (L. Orama) Tarlk 8ertf a.-. J1 tw .. 61 min.) ! •a••.,_ -.. ''Tht Bridge On The RtYet ..,.. ( 1867. OrerM) W1lllem Holden, _1Aleo.~{hrt., 25 min.) 1W"'D• &:=-'------. ·-·--,__, .......... A look at the continuing conftlct between the two coun~11V.) • u 11•11 Patty Dulce A.ltln rwrates this M08111Ve study of the wotkl of the blind. ( 1 hr.) CC) .,. "The MltrOf Crack'd" ( 1980, Mystery) EllZabeth Taylor, Kim Novak. (I hr .. 46mln.} (l)WWISlll•_, CID.,.. "Breaker Morant" ( 1980. Dr• ma) Edwar<l Woodward, Jack Thompeon. I hr., 46,,..) ..... ft.Am -econ . .. =-=·--·-'•H11111•• ,_am, ... ---.... N.ulllCllr'rUTM~ Mllm m ICllDCIL ·'.'The Mountain Is YOU<&" The moat recent de\Jelopmenta In lllpkl8 aiding, the atep tum, and a brief r~ of the aerles. (R) (1)-IOOft.Am • .. "Star Tf'el( II: The Wrath ·Of Khan" (1982, Science-Fiction) Wiiiiam Shetner, Ricardo Montalban. ( t hf., 55 .. ,m1n~~T~-,.., .. ..... 9011 I .. "Ghosts Tb(lt StlU Walk" ( 1978, Horror) Ann Ne4soil, Mall Boston. !? hrt.) ..... ,_ .... ,.-.:. Ultra-sound monitoring and the IJl4! of amnioeentttla In dlagrw>eing letal dllor- ~ are Nghllghted In this documentary. i. i!i&IU.MiiC-~-"NMtue-Hamptons Invitation-al" Semlflnal matehea (live from North Miami, Ra.) (2 hrt.) (D) --.y •Cl • IW Santa C-.. la forctd to trld .. job when hie bollet In hie fllctoty breeb doWn. Frldmy,Dec. 16, 1983 11 and a man wno lives with antique trains: ekpeflence the thrUI of "soaring" -ltying without an engine. I <I> wuaawmeu•www•z llDU.YWOGD aom. Featured: the first annual guide to the parade of new fllme to be releMed around Christmas if."-.w. I ...r~ 119 -Featured: John Travolta and OIMa Newton-John together again; a look at the aucc:eea ol MUSlc Televlslon (MTV) and Ila competl- t<>B; a vlelt With Cendy Clark, actress ("American Graffiti") and art collector. l! hr.) • •w1owa Alftl Ira examines dlgltal IOUnd. asks abOUt teeth chattering In the cold. looks at eooklng eggs. and visits a camel. • MlCMAnmlmAT Alm...U.I CJ) .,.,. "Oragonslayef'' ( 1981, Adven- ture) Peter Mac:Nlc:ol. Galtlln <Aarke. A daring young man attempts to rescue a maiderl from the wrath of an ancient, fife- breathing Cl'eature. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) (%).,.,. "Take This Job And Shove It" (1981, Comedy) Robeft Hays. Barbera Hefshey. A young corporate executive runs Into resistance when he returns to his hometown to revllallie a company br:=· 'PG' ( 1 ht., 40 min.) -1-=:.:-m---...... -·--WI lft • LA Featured: a look at tile most proYaeatlve swtm&Olts !his aeeaon: e report on the "golden years" 01 Holly· WOOd and the okf ••ar system; a trip down the Kem RIYef' for a rating adYenture: a villt to S.. Wor1d In San Diego for an 1"11ide~~=-~=lflon. -·---···#RI Ira 8lka aboul heed-ec:tlM ceuaed by cold food. explelnl ultra- eound. in1199tlgllt .. extraterrestrial com- rTUllcatlon. and ¥tllt1 a f*rOt. (C) -,_ "Gr•t Moment1 In A.merican Fh" ~ dOc:Umentary exam- lnel the ~ end lite of George SteYent. the ~ director wtlOM credit• ~·"Gii.nt" and "A--Plece In The Sun." 119~m111•• Wini .a1Y -NT .. <ll .. ICI •ac1 rw..,. rTt. "OU.. or He.mid" atat II le**' by Oebblt Alen. Urry Getln and the Gelln BfOttiefs. Bruce .19nner, Ind Vtn JohnlOn In a muelcel Ylnety __.., from Sun 'f$4ld9ho.) • • ..... DMnmono ~ '"'ectecl to a pmty, loo9I TV . g~ .....,_,, M.O," ttl3, °""'9) ~ Ptc*, Tony Alt Am'f tnet ~ ~ dldlclt to hit patients. (2 ~-~ .. IOIWtlf\ L.;;;=: iili (2fn.) --,.,~ .. (1171.~ ... , ~ o.orge. Nttltflll ..... A IDNll...., n 1,..... 11t1ao1n11 14 Frtdi!y, O.C. 11, 1"3 - hef child are among the victims when an 18-foot grizzly bee< goes on a rampage. it;'Jua..,..ATMWll- Presldent and Mrs. Reagan join Leontyne. ·Price at Mount Shliotl Baptltt Church In Washington, D.C .. fof a program of gos(lel music and spirituals with sotoists and choir. ( 1 Iv.) .,Ml ____ .,..,_ CC).,. "The Mirror Crack'd" (1980, Mystery) Ellza~h Taylor. Kim Novak. Based on a llOI}' by Agathe Christle. A strange murder rnvoMng rival Hollywood atars takes place In an Englleh vlllage. 'PG' ( 1 Iv .. "6 min.) 00 llOWll "Endangered Speciee" ( 1982, Su&pense) Robert Uf'ich. Jobeth Williams. A New York City delecll'le helps a Wyo- ming lh«1ft lmleatigete a epate of local cattle mutlletiOns. •ft ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (D) .. "Monsignor" ( 1982. Orama) Christopher Reeve. GenevleYe Bujold. An ambitious American priest'• MCUlar act M- Iies Include mane deals and carnal affairs. 'R'(~ • "The Challenge" (1981, Adventure) Soott Glenn. TOINro Mlfune. A COfrupt Japaneee butlfl8lem8n and his tradition-minded bfothef fiC1lt t1Y9f • pair of ancient !amity swords. 'A' ( 1 hf .. 49 min.) e .,. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" (1936, ..Drama) Freddie Bartholomew. Mickey 'Rooney. A llttle Brooklyn lad becomes a J>foper <ilh lord with lmpecc:able taste and manners. (2 M.) •a>-... • •• .,._ Ricky makes an embarruelng confeeelon followtng the ec:hool orchesfra concert. • .,. "My Deer Secretary" (1e.e&. com.dy) Laraine Day, Klr1t OoualaL An author" 1 eec:retary tlndl thllt he likes glr1I and pllyt the fleld more often then he 1Wf11~:.~·> __ ,..,. • (I) .,.. "Rocky II" ( 19781.. Orama) ~Stallone, Talia Shh. (~ hfa., 30 rriin.~ • • -Chall getl ln¥cMd In the of a dilpule between Applle- cNan relidentl and big .city hoods who want to open up • gatnbllng reeort. ( 1 ~ 9 LM •T All 1ntemettona1y temout lnlpeetor ,,... ""P9Qtl of a# the crw rnemblrl. an old echoolmet• of Jule'• mee1a her ..,_, and • pump oontendl wlttl ,. '°"'* glrtfriend. Q ( 1 hr.) =-. i bW 111 7 tN "Staying On" Jom10n and TNNOI ~ -• ~=~.::..-::i~0 30"*'.) -U"9 OOl4flgl ot ... Ofete••·~ ""' AllrnllOI. Calf.) (1 "'·) CD .. "The CN111!9" (tte1, ~) Icon OllM. Tcitn ..,,_ ,. CIOff\tpt • .,.,.. bUlll--• Ind .... ........... .,._ """CMr I S9 ot ..... llmlr ..... ~ (t "'·· ... ct• ''ltloelt Tiie ....... (1tel. er. :=...::.,, """"' Ollll9 --. The of '" .......... ?ti GOU-................... °" .. '°"' .. ••••*' W Cl tn., I . .,..,... ....... __..= , .................... -1111111 .. -In Ille Midwest dUring the Oepressk>n. a sheet music salesman destroys the !Mis ol those around him becaute of his unbridled semsnness and his belief that life can be as it Is in songs and movie rnualcal pro- duction numbers. 'R' (1 hr .. 47 min.) .. ,_,111ACU -e nm ml.OW -Whit's lnvol'le-ment In Jab's &hoofing It questioned and Juliette trlel to make peace with her r~thef. (1 hf.) •ti.',_., ccmD'I amr., • .. ~lchele Lea joins Como for a Yule- tide <*ebretlon in the Big Apple. Q ( 1 tv.) • C1m111A1 ~ti# ...U Pat Boone and Dottle West hoet thitt counrry YUietide "CMbration with guest performers Alabema. David Frizell. Shelley Weat. Mio- nle Peart and Bobby Bare. ( 1 hr .. 30 lmlnJ-.. . .,.. "Street Scene" (1931, Orama) SyMa Sidney. Estelle Taylor. Ba9ld on the .l#fl play by Elmer Rice. Tenement dwellers In New York's imp<We<lshed dlt1rlct1 wage a ~ btlttle for soMv81. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CC> ...._ "Same Time. Next Year" ( 1978, com.dy) Alan Alda, Ellen Bur9- tyn. Two people carry on an unusual extramarltal attalr by meellng•lt the same resort for one weekend each yeer OY9f • period of several decades. 'PG' (1 hf., 59 min.) Cl) COU.. umTIMI. MarqulJJte vs. ~~ (2hrt.) C11J llmlf &.-Singer I songwrtteJ Kenny Logglnl performs many of his greatllt hits -Including "Whenever I C.N You Friend" and "Keep The Fife" in this concer1 taped at the Santa Barbefl Couo- 1}_~ 1 tv.) • "Star irek II: The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982, Science-Fiction) Wlllllm Shltiw, Ricardo Montalben. Adm. Jlmes T. Klrti r989llmblll hit old Cfew and bllt- tlll a WldlctNe enemy who bllmea Kirt< tor the deeltl of his witl. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min~ ... --1IMlll mr•w11•1•-_ _.._ ...... 1 • ... .-L ..... = m,;.s· .. .... ........... Meryl9nd - !.!"'111111 (from Otlln<IO, Aa.) (3 NI.) ... ''On Thi Beectl" (1958, Ora- ma) Qtegory P9c:I(. Ava Gardiner. A mot• tey woup Of etrMglf9 gather In a houle In AUlhll "' .... the flNI "°""' ot • ...... hotoellult. (3 hrl.) CID .. "Tlllll For ,,.,... (1183. e>r.. IM) JatW1 '/oWll. flcherd 0.WW. A men wM .. dlworOed M ~ _.., r94Uml I to hie now IWNfifed Wlfl to talre 8 lftOrl ecttwe roll In ,.-., hit ol'tllhn. 'PO' ( t hr ... rM\,) <D -.... khoot Memoltll'' = Chml) --cm.. ~ A tooeblll OOICtl 'Ind I ...,_ ,...., '°' • r.nan ..... old..,_~ e ._.,toMWk. (1 tlr., lO"*t.) "lome IClnd Of Hero''~~-=· IW) fll:Nrd Pryor!..._...,._ • A -~U..to l •dOftnlllfter .. 11RbJ18YI ...... IO_. .. tllClll ..................... of ........ \41111-• • ~,.. c1-.. ... ,.,, -l•lu!claY C:Ont. -. I .... ..,.,"'- ' Ell nl ...... n r c••• •n .. _.. _.. "VOi" ( 1982, Orama) Tarik Aun. Serit~. (1tw .. 6~ mln.+- (J) M HIT Cl ........ Mel Brooks weloOmes guetll Anne Bancroll, Ronny Graham and Jonathan Pryce l~1s mixture ol mulk:. drama and comedy. ( 1 tv.) -· IODAI ALL lmUCAll P001UU. 1Ull A salute 10 outatanding players In college loolball as eelecled by the Ametlcan Football Coaohel Association Is present- ed. l ._IU1IOCll• CIRMTI& --.O • 8'0l'l'I Scheduled: Jeff Chandler I Oscar Muniz 15-rOUnd WBA Bantamweloht Championship bout (from Atlantic City, N.J.); WOfld Rtiyth· mlc Gymnastics Cha~ (from St1a~:&.:1•noel . (I tv .. 30 mll1') I~ Cl1U I09'. Ma1yland vs TennelMe (from Orlando. Fla.) (3 hrs) ..... fUML, .... (()fl.a.A c:nu I09'. Maryland vs. Tennessee (from Orlando, Fla.) (3 hrs .. 30 :oJ. (1J) "The Best Years Of Our L111es"' ( 1946, Drama) Fredric March, Myrna LQy. (2 hrs., 52 min.) CZ)9CMI "Yes, Giorgio" ( 1982, MUSJcal) Luciano Pavarorti. Kathryn HarrOld. ( 1 hr . SO min.) I ATlll18•Aeno. .. ml MmTIMl San Antonio Spurs al 11an1e Hawke ~ 16 min ) • •1111.-• ... ........ ._ -.J ALM "Everybody's Doloo-lt:' _pe1e and Cethleen find them- ielves matdng some Yefy adult decisions about lhel1 reJ.ttonshlp and l)eef pressure. i. llMIC• MmM.P .... ~ .. PllTIVM. •DAY I Highlights ot the second U.y ol a four·day music leellval held on Mem<><lal Day Weekend Include perfOfmances by Van Halen. Sc0<plons, Triumph, Judas Prielt, OUy Osbourne and OUlet Aloi. ( t hr., 30 min,) • ~ .... ll'f'mMlDUl --lvelJlli; ·11cc:.. ... ... "Tapper" I 19::7 Comedy) ry Grant, Constance O~rwi..11 A mar· tied couple beeome unwitting ghosts alt~r being Involved In an auto accident. (2 lhrs /.,.M WllTWU WOii .,.....Ct9111'1 9IMI "Cold Turkey" (1971, Come- dy) Dk:k Van Dyke. Pippa Scou. A small town lacing bankruptcy will win $25 mil· Mon if all of Its lnhabl1en1s can quit smOk· ~ IOf 30 days (2 hrs ) • UT\m '"Amate The Great Fig Tree·· The ma~11c hg tree which rises above the lush rain forest of Belize In Central Amert- ca 11 Yie'ftCi ( t tv. > ........ 11'1,.... . CC)_.. "Double Deel" (No O.te, Dr•· ma) Loult Joutdan. lhe wife ol a wealthy and pow«ful executive le kidnaDPed alter ahe leavet her ~nd f<>< an01her man . i! hr .. 36 min.) -oo llON "Breaker M<><anl" (1980, Ora· ma) EdWa1d Woodward. Jack Thompeon. Australians conacrlpled Id llgtll on E~ land's side In lhe Boer W11 decide lo I I the Boer guerillu on their own letma. • • ( 1 hr .. .46 min.) g ll0¥9 "Witches' Brew" ( 1980, Come- dy) l.aNI Turtlef, Richard Benjamin A college prof(ISSOr's wile uses the black arts lo help her huaband's career. 'PG' (I hr .. '°min.) r l "'cm .. I~ "'Howard Hug.hes. The Man, The Myth" • I~ AT MM'I Jolla tours a vine-- yard. feelores a main COUlse ol loin ol pork Weftingloo and welcomes guest chel Rene VerdOn, who prepares salmon soul· fies. c:;J CD ..,_ "The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Peter O"Toole, Steve Railsback Wanted by lhe police, a disturbed Viel· nam veteran finds an unsure haven on a movie set wtlefe a WOfld War I epic IS beln~~· 'R' (2 hrs,, 9 min.) Ht I 1 Oii M ='Featured: lhe hl11ory of Los Anoetes transportation from horses 10 helicopters; a loolc al some model olanes . KBIMRI~ 104131'WA Reg. s349oo MAGNAVOX B04137WA 19" Diagonal Portable AFT Color TV • MX/ 100 chassis • 90° ln-llnfi matrix tube • 70 UHF/12 VHF detent tuning • Automatic fine tuning clrc'!lt • Automatic color circuit • 3"' x 5" speaker NOW 8299°0 2666 HARBOR BLVD . IN COSTA MESA PHONE (714) 546-7080 I~ _ ............. , ......... -., ... . Friday, Dec. 16, 1983 13 ; -lunclay Cont • • IUCUt mmYWlllTCl!IP .. Cl) .,. "Love Al At1t Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamllton, Susan Saint James. J 1 hr .• 50 min.) .. aa•1m •CL01m1P "--.. -------···-· -TNLWIATW 3 I ,... __ _ _., .. .. -=:a-=.. ... Maryland vs. Temm11 (from Orlendo. Aa.) (3 hra.) CD .,.. .. Piar· < 1973, Biography) Bri- gitte Ariel, Pascale Christophe. ( 1 rw .• 40 .. ~""'°--.. (B) ... "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom 9orlineon. ( 1 hr .. 4-4 min.) .. .... ... -IQllUI ..... ,... Ll'f-•Lmr ,__ .... ---... ,..u.u. .,. "AmJZa" ( 1972. Biography) Documentary. Narrated by Anthony Quinn. (1 hr .• 19 min.) -MHH Ult -_, ..... .,. 1'1Aft--. I lft unLllllCM.I .. ·-.., __ ___ 11 m--.-,_ -·-·-· c.-•.-. -~ .. Q I-_. .. ~ - -"A Hero Ain't Nothln' But A Sandwich" (19n. Drama) Clcely T~. Pall WlnfWd. (1 hr .• 47 min.) • (II> .. "King Kong" (f933, AIMn-- turw) Fey Wr1Y.1'oberf Atmltrong .. (fhr., 40mln.) 1811--Wll:I NI - .,. _,.,,.,_ featured lnciuda Jo Jo Stwbuclt. Jeck Coortney aod Patrlcie Dodd. (1 hr.) ~-·----... "Vojlmbo" (1962, Ofam11) Toehlro Mltune, Eljiro Tono. (1 hr •• 50 min.) ~ CZ> ... ''Memories Of Undlrd9¥eiop-.. , .. rJ?~ Comeri. (2 hrs.) _ ......... --ATC&MIY --·IL ... ___ ... -''Sewc:h And ee.trov" (1981, Adventure) P9rYy King. Don Stroud. ( 1 . hr .• 35 "*'·> ·----11111 .. cm .. "Malechr• eove" 1191s. Of•· ma) Veronica Qullllgan. Donald PIHU ice. (1hr.,30mln.) .. , ...... ----Mlc:hMI Meara nat· ,.,.. "The Gift Of The Sected Dog." • folktale about • boy who brought the gift of hortee 10 ~ peopte. (A) Q CC) .. ''A Boy N9lned Ctw1ie Brown'', (1969, eom.dy) Animated. (1 hr .. 25 min.) Cl)• .. -· .. --··· Cl)..-, .. w• "~Ill• kin'. Hefw Vlledwla pof1'8yt the 1tr819t little man wtltl the Uiny name who helpl the ,,,.., •• deughter (Sheley Duva=) ., .. Into gotd. Ned Beatty. Paul end Bud Cort alto stat. I -••Tm .. (1) ... ,... ·--a.mt Ellr.ltl9lt C.ttett 1.ht ·--llHU• ...ii • = ,. DEP-~•-r-• DBI E ... ''The ' (1te9, Fan-,.,.., __ , n aw• .......... OML-.._ __ .... , . .., =-Ill llW _,_w• "The Rn111a. -(I) Ill ...... Loe~ Alfn9 ...... o.-.~ ~F'. lh'9 voic. Of ,,,----I ;.a;Qltord· (2 .... , -·-=.a.---~ mMld. Ff9d ~ ... nM9'0r '°' • .., J.1. ~ 30 min.) • "c.ey'• Shtdow'' (1971. Dr• ,,., Weller ........ Allllla 8mlltl. (, hr •• 57:J.-n. -1· ''The PIPllGIO' .... JID' >11'111111111111" ( ttee, , .... ~.Lee~.(2 "*" . - 11 mulloll lool "° .. ,.,, ....... end mrtht of Krtt l<ttnale. ~a-. ( 1 hr.) • •um a Co•iilP!*•• Un-da ~ Ind c-. ...,. join ,.... a... lat .. ~.,,,.. 151£$1-:-...: •.rJ Ea. ~1\ ~=~--=~:r~ r-~ ''Tiiie,. ~ .... a. ·ma>-............. ''"'·· ...... , . CZ>...-"on The waterfront" (1954. Ofama) Marton Brando. Eva Marie Saint. l hr .• "6 min.) Cllll'•• 1UM -_. "Dynasty" ( 1976. Ofama) -,~==~~Smln.) _,_,. ... _ . ..Nl.m&. . •c..ua . 1 WMl tlmT -"Forbes" Guell: Malcolm S. Forbes. chalrmen and editor· ~I. Forbes. Inc. ~--"l 'Awentura" (1960, Orama) MOnlca Vitti, Gabrlele Ferzettl. (2 tn., 25 min.) . (l)MMCI "$100,000 Of. Scholl's Pro Comfort 10-Kilometef Run" CD) .. "Annie" (1982, Musical) Albel1 Annav. Cerol Burnett. (2 hrs., 9 min.) • .._ "The Hounds Of Notre Dame" ( 1980, Comedy) Barry Moree, Thomas PMkocke. (1 hr.,;i~ ,.. , .. ..,, Gueet: Linda Wolte. 1-tJIULa..__. .-ac ... .. "The Fantastic Invasion Of Ptenet e.rttt" ( 1966, Science-Action) Mict'9ll Cole. Deborah Walley. (2 tn.) • .. , ... w• "The Cltedel" Ano-ew mows to anothef mining town wtth ~ new wife end flndl that 90fM phy- tlclans .,. eogeoed In unethlcal pnict~ 1(1ht.~ CCII IE A1T-.111- NA ''Ctwyslef T earn lnvltetlonel'' I~ (11¥9 from Boca Rator:i. Fla.) tW ..... -. ..... _, ..... .. -·--&l&IMll• ... ·-...... -Booe. flndl hlmletf 15 a cr.4n wteh Aid. :r---u I 11111 .. L N ...... (Z)llCMI "Mean Strott•" ( 19T.l. Drame) H81Vey ~tel, Robert· 0t Nlro. A eme-. lime hood Ind hit Irresponsible friend find ~ty of trouble In New Y0<k'1 t.110. Italy. R' ~hi., 50 min) tW1r;--.... ,,. u.llUf.L Mec nphlt State ar UCLA (2 hrs.) I &Am._ •MAM11i1A.Ullllmm .... llCMI "They Came To Co<dura" (1959. Adventure) Gary C()()f)ef. Alta HaywO!th An Army mat<>< beoomee lnvolVed With 8 lle&SOOOUS WOfTlf)n aftllf being relieved ot hts combat command. lhrt~. 20 min.) ••ROC1•• COUlll IAlllTUU. Memphla State vs. UCLA (2 hrs ) CJ) llCMI "Confessions Ot A Pop Per· tomiei" ( t975. Comedy) Robin ASkwlth. AnthOny Booth A rock 'n' rOll star finds plenty or roman11e ectlOn while on tour ( t tu .. 30 min.) 1W8 llCMI "A Farewell To Arms" (1957. Orama) Roell Huctsoo. Jennifer Jones. A wounded Arrieiiean soldHtr lalle In love with his El\gllSh nurse tn World War I Italy {?hrs .. 16 min) ... m. "Sarnson And Defflah" (1961. Drama) VlctOI Mature. Hedy Laman The mighty Samson finds his powe1 curtailed ~the love!. y Oelllah (2 hrs. 30 n11n.) U m. "Bllnd Fist Of Bruce" ( 1970, Ad'ltntute) Bluca L1 (2 hr$.) • allCMUWAY•,&&W (C) MCMI "The Se11 Machine" ( 1978. Sci- e~Fictton) Agostrna Befit In 2037 A.O .. screnusrs solve the ene1gy problem by ha1"8$Slng the power ol the human llbl· do. 'R' ( t ht., 20 min ) (£) WO.TIC&Tll Ct lllMI "Night Games" ( 1980. Fanta· sy) Cindy Pickett. Barry Primus. The vie· um of a childhoOd trauma, a young wom· an's tear ot any sexual contact with men threatens her marriage and her mental -aJ~·~.40mln.) .. CD llCMI .. Abrga1I lMtre Is Back In Town" ( 1979. Orama) Rebecca Br<>ol<e, Sarah Nleholson A beautiful woman com- plicates 111e IOf the residents When she returns to her hometown 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) "' _i ...... lllfTOll'I .. IOCITY . NA QOlf "Chrysler Team Invitational" Third round (lrom Boca Raton, Fla.) (R) !hrs ) M"°11CTOM 1l:ltl 9CWW "Alternoon Delights" ( 1980. Orama) Eric Edwards. Merle Michaels. A group ol poker·play1ng friends deOlde 10 I01go their usual 1 uesday night game to discuss their wives· past lnhdelftles. ( 1 hi' .. 20m1n.) W ta) M AllDl!llCI amt m. MOOU Mel Brooks welcomeS guests Anne Bancroft, Ronny Graham and Jonathan Pryce In this mixture ol music. drama ano comedy. ( 1 hr.) (%) llCMI "The Long Aiders" ( 1980, Western) James and Stacy Keech:Oavld ano Keith Carradine The Jesse James· Cole Younger gang leaves a trail of emp- lred banks. plundered stagecoache$ and dead bodies 1n Its wake as the outlaws ride toward their final showdown. :A' ( 1 hr • 40 mllJo.n .. 1=1UC1• • W CB> .. "Rolower" (1981, Dr11m1) ..,... FoncM. Kttl ~. A fomlef mcwle ltat who tootc Ollllt "" cNlfman- 8'11p of'* Ille hUltlend'• corpor1Uon 4lnd e ~td flntnoi.t •ICPtrt ~ In ~ dlllllroue deal with Arab -~1n~,:-(2 hrl.) --. .... "Hom1comln11" (19,.8, ru) Cllt!( Gable, LMe Turner. Our· Ing Ottd war II, • battleffont doctO< 11 dl9treught to find thtt ht It unable to uve the ute of • wounded nurw who "*"' a ~t dlelto him. < 1 ht., 30 min.) W(C) _. "Stardust" (1975, Orama) OaYld E ... x. Lany ~. A rock atar'a eJl..too-repld rllt to ~ teedl him to druQ8. laotallon #Id a ntr\'OU9 brMkdowfl. 'R' (1ht.,37mln.) -· -"Blaze Of Noon" (1947. Advtnt\Q) Willlm Holden. Anne Baxter. Four atunt fllers leeva a oarnlvel In 0<def 10 tr•= the U.S. "'='·~ hra.) • I n LA: Falturtct flt&-SVl Theatre, EMI, oath. Kool and the Gang, Medneu. Linda Ronatadt, Mental Aa Anything. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ... ''Ship Of Fools" (1965. Clfa· me) Vivien Leigh. Simone Slgn()(et. A motley aeeortment of pauengera la fOfeed lo share ck>Se quarters Whtie traveling to Bremert\aven. ~ hrs.._ •.... ... .. CI) -"Poncy'a" (1981, Comedy) Oen Monahan, Maftt Herrlet. Randy high achool boys leek ~ on e lleazy cath<>uM that refUled them admittance 'R' ~35 mln.) ()) "JUat BefOfe Dewn" ( t98 t, Sosperl88) George Kennedy. Chris Lem- mon. Fkle young ~ on a ~ expedltloo find themtelvea in the midst of a bizarre lamily of anlmaHll<e moun-;';it·~ hrAi~·"t·~76. ComedY) Jack Weatoo. Rita M0<eno. A bUmbler unwlttlngly stombles Into a gay bathhouse while seeking refuge from his murdef· minded brothef-il'Haw. 'A' ( 1 hr., 31 min.) -1~TIM:KI • llCMI "Cdrne Club" ( 1976. Mystery) ott Thomas, Eugene Roche. A etlme prevention unit tries to discredll the con- fession ol e publicity-seek8f who clalms to be the lcei>iCk killef police have been sear::l '°'· ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I -"The Exploslve Generation" (1961. Drama) Patty Mc:C<>tmaclc, w~ llam Shatner. When a hlQh school !Neher Is suspended for clawoom dlscuaslons of sex. his studlnta rely to his defense and I01ce a c:rucl8I confrontation with school bolrd offlclals. ( t hi'.) Cl)-"Na:J="Hamptons lnvilltlon- -lunclay -1--~c.tmr& .. TWll Tan---MMO " ~ .._ Slnget I songwriter Kenny Loggins performs many of his greateet hits -inclUdlng "Whenever t Call Vw Friend" and "Keep The Are" In this concert t..,.S at the Senta a.ti.re~ 1Y Bowt. '1 hf.) II" 8tmlflNll ~ (trom Nort'1 Miami, Fla.) (R) !2M.l CD) .. 'Ohla'f (191f, Drame) ~ tMnla WtaGlnt J!•nendez. Frederic Andrei. A f"rinoh pc»amen'a r«lOrdlnQ of hie favorhe oS*• star'• perlor~ leadl8 him on a wild and dallglfoua ~ tufe. 'A' ~2 hfa •• & min.) -1·· WflUO ~On Tu, Watetfront" ( 196" • llNI) Marlon Brando. Eva Maril Saint, Only one man mutters up enouoh courage to challenge a powerfUI mob IMdef wflo holds the ae>ck WQIMfa of 1 big city In an "lron.ll~1W mln.) W~llOlll "Four Friends" (1981, Orama) Oalg We.on. Jodi Thelen, Ttwee high echOol buddltl take separate roedl to adufttlood afler ~dOatlon but continue to be united by and thelr loYe IOI the tame woman. 'A' I hr . 55 min. I -~·MN• ~-=-"Sayage Melalah" ( 1972. Biography) Oo<othy Tutln, Scott Antony. French sculptor Henri Gaudiet·Brlllka embarks on an affair with a beautiful Pol- ish woman who Is twice hll age. 'A' (1 hr .. 39 ~ ()) ''Shoot The Moon" (1982. Ora- J ma) Albert FlMey. Diane Keaton. The collapse ot an UP.J>8' mlddle-dass cou- ple's marriage ri Its effect on thelt tour daughters Is chronloled 'A' (2 hrs.. 5 min.) . .... "Vice Squad" ( \Je2. Orama) Sason Hubley. ~ Swllr*>O, A police detectkle and a a1reetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible IOf murdering one ol his women. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) M CD .. "The Chaltenoe" (1981, Adventure) SCott Glenn, TOShlro Mlfune. A ~rupt Japanese businessman and his tradltlon·mlnded brother light over a pair ol ancient lamMy sWO<ds. 'A' (I hr.. 49 min.) W8 _."Mousey" (1974. Orama) Kirk Douglas, Jean Seberg. A timid biology teacher 18 driven to thoughts ol murder by hes callous wile. ( 1 hr ) .... "The Ba·on Of Arizona" ( t950 . West8fn) V.ncent Price. Ellen Drew Fed- eral OWll8fshlp ol the vast Arizona territory is challenged by an enterprising land-off· ilee zr. ( 1:" 35 min.) • .... TilmMOW 4111 DAYCIP.Ca.t "·--*" 'fKMIJLOT Oil MCMI ''Monsignor" ( 1982, Orama) Christopher Reeve. Genevieve Bujold. An ambittous AITl8flcan priest's secular actM· tiM lnclUde malia deels and carnal affairs. 'A' (2 In) lrtl (!) WllAftlM ~ llCMI "Rio Conchot" (1964, West· em) Rlchatd Boone, S1U8tf Whitman. ( t nr .... 7mn) ·1CM'r•I..._ _ .. , ....... --··· ......... _.., .. "Yes. Glofglo" ( t982, Muslcal) Luciano Pavarotll, Kathryn Harrold. ( t ht., 50mln,) Frtday,Oec. 18, 1983 16 -lunclay Cont. •11M11Ymm._ au ... "The Big 0nes That Got Away" The closesrfinishes In Olympic his· tory. wtle<e gold medal9 were won or lost by Infinitesimal parts of ~ds and Inch- es. • -MDCllY Los Angeles Kings al Wa=on Capitals (3 hrs.) e "Did Yoo Hear The One About The Traveling Saleslady?" ( 1968, Com. <b'l = Olllef. Bob 0enV8f. (2 hrs.) • "The Fiction Mak9fS" ( t967. Mystery) Roget Moore. Sylvia Syms. (2 hrs.) • WML tlmT !_la_ "FOfbet" Guest: ~ S. FOrl>eS. ohelrman and editor- In-chief, For bes. Inc. ... "Hot Miiiions" ( 1968, Com. <b') Pet« Ustinov, Maggie Smhh. (2 hrs.) • Wi .. ..U Ira donS 1 apaoe suit. looks at what's new In robotics, aSks about knuckles that crackle and pop, and visits porcupines. Cl) "" w ..... u ..... The fiftt-.ver trans-Pacific balloon cr096ing, from Japan to the west coest of the U.S. It chronlcled. the mystery behind hundreds of hammer- head sharks schoOling In the Sea of Cor· tez is explored: Phil Harris joloS Curt Gcwdy on a pheasant hooting trip In South Dakota. (R) ( t hr.) CB> .. "Vanllhlng Wlld«f!9SS" ( 197 4) Documentary. Narrated by Re• Allen. ( t _hf .. ~ -... , tm 1MA CllA9Mlllll•I .............. _,,_,.. -ClllNN11&. --0 ,_ 119 "The Eyes Of T exes Are Upon UI" au.ta: Geny Mauro, land comm1111onet of TUllS; Kay Beley Hut• chilon. attorney. Ann Alcherdl, tr8119Ufer of theatateofT-. (1 hf,) • -AT Mll'I "'8 tours • vine-yard. 1-turee a meln ceu. of loin of pOftl Wellington and wetcome1 gueat chel Aerll V•don. who preperes l8lmon tout-fta Q • CC> ... •'Sodom And Gomorraf'I" . ~983.0rame) Stewan Grano-. Plef ~In., 34 min.) Cl) -(I) ... "at.t Expectation." ( 1983, Adllentwe) Anlrhlted. ( 1 hr.. 13 min.) ="Annie" (1982.~) Alberl C.ol Bumett. (2 hr&, 9 min.) • "My Fair L8dy'' (t964, Mu91- oal) Aex Harr1lon. Allthy Hepburn. (2 I~~ --=n-TMCll ·-, ..... "RumpelttNt• ' HeMt VlllcNlze poftrlyt Iha st~ llttte men with the tunny neme who helpe !tie mk'• dlUghtef (et-.y OWllJ.11!' .'trn Into goki. Ned a.tty, -1:-"M~-·-.. . = "Wld 9'Wbiil ..... (1.7, vtctor ~ 1111 MOnlon . i~~ .. ··-n. MM F'tOm Snowy "-'' 112, AcMnM9) ~ Douglllt. Tom If\. (1~,44 -) --~ 11 "9c18V, DIC. 11. 1• •11L~u.mam1111U Tom Hatten welcomes Harriet and Oevld Nel- son In a this holiday epeclal oompu1e with film clips from "The AdvenhKes Of Ozzie And Harriet." (2 hra.) 1-.1_,-Afntl ... rA .. "M .. "S«atebolrd" ( 1978, Orama) Leif Garrett. Allen Garlleld. A local sltat&- boetd competition creetes heroes out ol seYeral youthful entrants. 'PG' ( t hr., 37 min.) ~ I lllOCK ....... IOYA "Nuclear Strategy For Beginners" The origins and 1he dllemmas of the continuing nucleat weapons crisis are Investigated. Q ( 1 hr.) (() mA umTUL&. New Jersey Nets at Denver Nuggets (Subject to bl8ckoot) (2 hrs., 30 min.) Cl) .. "A Boy Named Charfle Brown" (1969, Comedy) Animated. The Peanuts gang of Charles Schulz'• famous comic strip provides more Innocent gems of wls- . dom. (1hr .. 30~J I Lift TU YOU .. -·--.. ca c1 ...... Wr Feetured: Inter· Viewt Include Bette Mldler; Joenna Pacu- 11, star of the new film with Wiiiem Hurt. "Gorky Park": ''What Ever Happened To ... " profilet Sybil Jalon, child star of the lhlr1iel who 8J>PHred along with Shir· i Temple • .... cmcnu11 ____ , •1C1>•--• ,....~ Feetw• lncllde an expoae of Braztl • a map 8'ipplier of ml- Hary • MpOf1S to third world nation. end • former Vlietnem pllof MIO practices mecl- cine In 8 Salvador. ( 1 "'.) • 9 ...... YA11CM ABC Nna oorreapondent 811 ee.kemor• ~ vldea a lo<* 11 the awrage dly of Pope JohnP9Ui6l. (R) (1 hr.) ... ''W•. Don't Run" (1981. COmedy) Cary Cftnt, 8*nanthl f4giw. A middle ·~ man triea to pta~ CUpld tot !tie twO ycung ~ he II forced to 1wt i wtt'lfQ'D the tol(Yo ()tymplca. (2 tn.) IUllUll:ll ... ..,_mAT-~ .,_ ''Volcel In The F~" The limHlcMIOtOld Ind rltullltlc ,...,lonlhlp of • the highland peopl9e of Papua. New~ M . to the blrdl of peradlM II e~ c;;z_ ( 1 hr.) CIJ ... "Annie" (1982, Mullee!) Albert Finney. Ciro! eum.tt. Oumg the <MMt OeptMllon. beldpet• muftl-bllllonalr• Oll¥er Warbuckt oper-. NI paletlal ...._ to a IPUl'llCY, recllMdld orphan fof what he tNrik1 Will ooty be a .-C. 'PG' (2 hr1.. 9 ,m.) • CJ) .. "Y ... Olorgto" (1982, Mulal) Luciano PIV8totf~ • Kllltwyn HM* A f9Ciowrled °"'*'° llf'Or bloon"9 ~ ~ lnwOlllM .. I PNftY ~ ....... -·~"-'°"*"' . •<JI) ... -...... tlrtdl ..,.... ~ln ·~--Ald. <llJ-• ., Portllnd lr91 --• tll..Ot&E .. (I hrl.. 30 "*'-> CIJ • A .. dlloooM I ........... ..,..-,.: ......... _ ....... ., .... --Cl) Ma Mel ..,_ on reptllcing the weitr-wtlh robe*. · •• _, -Mlc:heel and KITI come to the aid of • young Gypey con man ~ po111utan of• ltolan watch ties him to an armored C8I holcq>. ( 1 hr.) I TAll 0 IWM1U I • C IP FCI An ~ convict, beOt on r911'8nga 9 1nst HardcaSlle. leedl the~ and Martt on • wWd cn.te. (R) (1 hr.) Cl)tm..-r ... " ... ''Old You Haar The One AbOut The~~· (1966,Come- dy) Ptlylll Dllat, Bob Oenwr. In the Mrty 1900s. • trlMllng .-..iedy lakes 1 Kan-.. town and• tarmer's IOn by ttorm. (2 hfa.,k.... . M1m "VoiceS In The Foreit" The tlme-honOred and rltuetistlc r ... tionlhlp of the highland people8 of Papua. New Guln- ee. to the blrdl of peradlM la examined. it (~-SU W• "The Clt•del" Andrew t8M• action egelnlt "fee-spilt· ting" and la IOfely t•ed al the site of a mine accident Q ( 1 hr.) CC) .. "The L<>rlg Ridn" ( 1980, Western) ..,,_ and Stacy Keech. David and Keith Clmldllne. The Je9M Jemes• Cole Younger gang lee¥8S I trel of emp- tied benks. pUldered ttegecoechel and dMd bodies In Its weke • the outlaws ride towwd It* ftnll showdown. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) . .. ''Six Weeks" (1982, Drema) Moore. Mary Tyler M00te. A mar· GOl'IOrllMICWllll candldete becomet lncriNllrd'f lnvolwed In the ~ of • WMllhy Yen wonw1 and her letl4<e- mlc ~.'PG' (1hr .. 45mln.) Cl) .. ''Tai* For Ave" ( 1983. Ora· ma) John Volgtlt, Rlct\ltd Crenne. A man who .... dlwlfced M years eartler returns to hie now .-nerried wife .10 teMI • more ecttve rde In relllng hie chldren. 'PG' I 1 hr. Hmln.) ... "Y• Glorei'.<>" ( 1912. Mullcel) LucWIO Ph• ottl Kattwyn tjl[rdd. A 1.-.owned operellC tenor ~roman~ llwcMd with • Pl'fttY v-. apeda1- 1a1. ·PO' ~mn> :IT-.,.,.-.'"'-n:om-~ of • tour lelldlr ,_,.. In en "'*"**' ... opportunny '°' Bltbe- .. bn-=-- ---a.-ty D' Angelo. Louil Go91ett Jr .. AM .-.n. Aobel'i PNeton and Oolll• w.e .. 1he r • .,....,. tor clnM actt pemrmed by DOug a.,. ,.,,... Bell-"*' '°'* 8rolllet. a... c... TOll'I'/ Ourt11. ,._ mi.. Jlmle Fift. Judy U ndefa. Mtche.. LM. Lyn!I Aed!P• .... 9rodc9 8Nlldl. Tiped at C.- _. Pll8oe end 811w0f1d In Sin °'900. a~-., .... ~··"""'" -~, .... ~John .......... I I LMliiealClfl ,.,.. OOUt oallDt ·-·-.. a... tftdlno-glr ........ Oil of .,. oolllilt. --:-ittr:S iT.~ -"Gil~~= .. ...... = °' .. WClftd't --ltalclayConl. DrWN) Ktltty McNlcho(. JanlM Vincent McNlchoL ( 1 Iv .. 29 min.) ... "G1egoty•a Girl" (1992. Come- dy) Gordon John Slnclalf. Dee ~n. i t.!:.. 30 min.) W IRNIT .. Ill flOOllll.L Coverege of New Eng-- -!Ind' ei a.ttle or san OlegcHt La. AAQe- ... fWders (3 hrs.) lllllW =LA~Y CIMIW waD The Mormon Youth and Chorus In • variety ot ~ settings. singing 1eligloul and tredltlonel Ctvla1masaongs. ( 1 hr.) I ..... llt. NOllM1 San Diego Chargers at Lo.~Raide<s (3hr~) ! ... "If Yoo Could See Whet I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, R.H Thomlon. (fhl .. 40mln.) Cl)-"Nutase-Hamptons lnvllatlon· al" Slnglee and doubles llnal matches ~from North Miami, Fla.) (3 hit.) CD> .. "Sunday Too F&1 Away" (1982. Drema) Jack Thompson. (1 hi., 30:. Cl) "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Comtdy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. ( t ttr .. 33mn.> I .... ftilDGl Wl-.WC!HJ 111) W 111MO•lmYAU1MPW•ll••» W I .,. WIU Feet\#ed: Lohman and Barkley, KFI Radio: Bobb Lynes, Pres!· dent of SPEROVAC (Society to Preserve and Encourage Radio Orama. Variety and ... ~): Alen ~. 81'1 ec:tor trom th9 G.._ tedlo .. k"'9-... ---..... -.. "Aomen 6<:endiall" ( 1933, ) Eddie Centot. fUt'I Enlng.. ( l tw .• 2s1;r~ -I!' ......... ... :'Welk. Don't Run" (19ee, ) Cely ar.nt. Sernenthe £goer. ~hrs.) ... "Tha Men In Tha Senta Oeua " ( 1979, fant•y) fled Aatalfe, Gaty Burghoff. (2 h(s.) ; ... "Tha Landlord" (1970, eom. e.u Btldgae, Lee Glent~.) T-.YIUnLI. T-.Y A doQ. ument.,y on the current reeponea to the arms race. It ~ S..ttle'a entlfe commoolty and 1t'1 ongoing coell- tlon to 'event nuc:6Nf war. ( 1hr.f ·----CB) CAWTT - -... "Ollvte Newton-Jotvl And John TrllYOlta" .... ''Shet1ocit HolrMI And Tha Spi- der Woman" ( 1944, Myatery) Baell Rath- bone, Gale Sonderg&a1d. ( 1 hr.) CZ> ... "freedom Aa.d" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Muhammed Al, Krll Ktiltoffanon. (3 hrs.~~ •1=•an-•• ... w ---···-- 1.1,mw W I Ir -UM • A The counlry•pop .. ., --''81eepjng ._ In A ~ M'-;°"1 WM Countly When COUnlty Wean't Cool." "S.I Of 8trenget1" and othef IOf9 In e conc«t taped at the T eM 11111 Performing Atta C&nt• In NMtwlle. ( 1 hr .• 30 mlri.) .. L._ ........ 11 ... 1 ....... ,. -"The Lanbl Drop Kid" ( 1961, ) Bob Hope. Marilyn Maxwell, (2 IM.la c.. . ' mr ..... ._ ... I Ill ... "Foolln' At04JllllJ" ( 1980, Com- edy) Gary Buley, Annette' O'Toole. ( 1 hr., 41 min.) CD) .. "The ChoMn" (1981, Orwne) ~Schell. Rod Steiger. (1 tw •• 50 ~"The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) RObert Shaw, Jacqueline Bielet. (2 hrl .. 4 min.) e ... "Tha Men f rom Snowy River" ( 1982, Adventure) Kirt! Oouglal. Tom BYttlnaon. ( 1 hr ...... min.) -· ... 1'Tha Thief Of Bagdad" (1940, Fetltaay) Sabu, June Oupfaz. (2 M .) ~19' .... --. .......... ~~=-ft -811!DL•.._, Sorlno-tfeld lirlgl .. ,,._., Glrr' and othef hita In a perfoimanoe from the new Unlvelul Amphithelltre In Lo. Angeles. 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AOONLY.&PMTO,PM. AOOHLY.6 .... TO IPM.. ~~'-6-~TOtPM. ~ • .t.lM TQ tN • 11 onu EXN£S 12·2J.&l I orfUEi\)~\'3 I OfFU wws 12·nll · f ono ww.s 12·~ I om• EJiWS lZ.Zl-13 I L-~q_N~~!-L __ J ____ i~!~~§~Y_J_"Qt~!'!,i?!'_-'--~~2~--J • 11ond9rttuu fndey, 5 PMto9 PM. DINNIM INCLUOt!: Homemade Breed, 18 Hem Seled Bet, Oeuett Cert& CheetfulSeMce. • • 3131 S. BRISTOL ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92626 • 714/557·3000 -(405 & Bristol In Coeta Mesa) • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fnday,Oec. 16. 1983 17 -luncl&y Conl. ? ...... I .. llROOI HOIPl1'AL W .,._ "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Ken Wahl. William Prince. A ruthless CIA agent rs sent to 08\Jlrallze a Soviet· backed terrorist plot to hold the Mideast. hostage with nuclear explosives 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) W G AT -wmt Guest Knshnamurti. ( I lhr.) ... 119 (J) Cll ... .-mlATCM 9CMI "Blinded By The Light" (1980, Orama) Kristy McNichol. James Vincent McNichol A middle class family Is torn out of their comfortable existence when their teen-age son renounces everything they hold dear to join a religious cult (1 hr., 29 min.) -~"" YOUl .,.... . IPCllJMNllWOI) M .,.. "Table For Ave" ( 1983, Ora· ma) John Voight. Rlchard Crenna. A man wtio was divorced five years eatllet returns to his now remarried wife to take a more active role In raislOQ his chlldren. 'PG' -Monclg -llondng llovles- •oo "Vanishing Wilderness" 11974) Doc· umentary Narrated by Rex Allen. ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) e "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musical) Re.I( Harrison, Audrey Hepbu1n. (2 hfs.. 50 min.) •CJ) "Waltz Ac1oss Texas" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archef, Terry J1t1t1ow. ( 1 ht .. 40 min.) •tm "Little Miss Martler" (193-4. Orama) Shifley T.,.,,_,.., Adolphe Mentou. (2 hrs.) •CC) "Lady Tak" A Chance" ( 1943, Com· ecty) John Wayne. Jean Arthur. (1 hr •• 26 min.) (I[) "Heidi" ( 1965, Orama) Eva-Malia Slnghammer. Gertrand Mittl!fmeyr. ( 1 hr .. ·31 min.) •CC) "It Happened One Christmas" (1977. Fantasy) Marlo ThOmBs, Wayne Rogers i! ht .. 52 min.) Cl) "The Great Adventure" ( 1954, Ad'Venture) Kjefl SuctlsdOrff, Andefs Nor· borg (1 hf .. 27 min.) •"The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Oocumen. ''.!!.Y· '1 hr .. 30 min.) " W "Wild Strawbefrlel" (1957, Drema) Victor. Sjostrom. Bibi Ander~(1 ht .. 30min.) •CD> "The Beet y..,. Of Our L!Yet" 1946, Ofama~f9«1c Match, MyfM Loy. (2 ~· min.) ·~; ' (1978. Mytttty) (1 hr .. 45 ~...:!..,~ Thlt Job And ShoYe It" ( 1911. ~ Robert Heys. Barbera Herlhey. -~'!~~ .. (1958,0rama) ~ COOpet, Oorottft McGuire. (2. tn., 20mln.) <II) "The Sign Of Four" (1982. Mymry) Ian Alc;Nrdeon. Oavtd Heely. ( 1 hr .. 3'1 min, CJ) "The Painted HI .. " ( 195 I, Adven· IUl't) Gaty Gray, Paul t<ally, (2 In) -e "Gunpolr\t" < 1996. w .. t•n> Audie MUrP'IY, Jo9n Staley (2 tn I tW •. ·~ NotOtloua" ( 1952. W•t· ern) Marlene Dletr'lch. Mel ,_,...,,. (1 hr .. --~·· (1112,Horror) tjllHot- to ,.._. o.o. 1e. 1ea a.CC) 9CMI "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" ( 1977. Orama) Kathleen Quin- lan. Bibi Andersson A teen·aoe schtlo- phrenic caught up on her own fantasies Is forced to cope with hie in an otd·fashloned meoral l~totuhon R' ( I hr , 32 min ) -;-ITIWTCM ... .. ..... Tml 9CMI "Wild Strawbefrles" ( 1957, Orama) Victor Sjostrom. Bibi AnderssOn V(htle en route to receive an honorary d6gfee. an aging Swedish proteasor reflects nootalg1C811y upon the turmoils and upsets that have marred his Ute. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) .. 9 9CMI "The Besl little WhorehoUse In Texas" ( 1982. Musical) BOl't Reynolds. Dolly Par1on A flemboyant, muduaklng TV personaWty tries to c:tose ctown •popu· lar bawdy house. 'R' ( lohr .• 55 min.) 1111 (!) •AnM. (I[) U.W IMllllm1: M UDY • A CllAllP The country-pop star smi;rs brook. Actrlf'nne Bart:>eau (2 hrs.. 10 n11n.) 0 "Telefon" (1!H7. Adventure) Charles Bronson, Lee Remick ( 1 hr . 43 min.) CZ) "Black Narcissus" ( 19'47. Orama) DebOrah Ke11, Jean Simmons. (1 hr .. 40 min.I -· "Soril\ he ilismarok" (1960, Adven· ture) Kenneth More. Dane Wynt•. (2 hrs.) (ff) "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Anin,t1ted. Voices of Eizabelll Har1· man, Dom JeLuiM. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) <.I) "Don't Cly. It's Only Thunder" ( 1912, Orarna) Dennis Chfiltophef. Susan Saint James. (I hr .. 50 min.) -ct) "My Fair Lady" (1964. MUslcel) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn. (2 hrs.. 50 fl'lln.) t:a(t{) "Flnal Assignment" (1980. Orama) Genevieve Bujold, Mlchaet York. ( 1 rv .. 37mln.) (OJ "Twice A Woman" ( 1980, Drema) Bibi AnderS900, AnthOny Pertclns. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) • •"Table For Five" ( 1983, Or9ma) John Voight, Rlchafd Ctenn.1. ( 1hr .. 69 min.) CJ) "On The Waterfront" ( 1964. Orame) MaT1orl Br8ndo. E'va Marie Saini. ( 1 hr .. 48 mln.) •CD "8erb8fosa" ( 1982, W.tem) W.. • Gefy 8ueey. (1 hr .• 30 min.) -I.Ady Tak .. A Chance" ( 19'3, Com- ) John w~ . .-, Arthur. (t tir .. 2e min.) • ''AdWlllUfM Of The~ F9'ftly II" ( 1978. ~ure) Aobaft LOgiln. Suun Oetl\ani. Shttw. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) (J) "WN StraWben'lle" (1957, Drema) Victor Sloltrom, Bibi Andlrll0!1. ( 1 hr .. ' 30 Min.) t9(H) "Ht!OI" ( tHS, Orarnt) Eve·Mal'le Slnghammtf, C38ftr•nd Mlllermeyf. (t hr , 3 1rn!n) •CL) "Er¥ne" (1982. ~) ~ sr-n. 8f1g1t .. r~. c1hr ,40mln.I (II) "Odylaey Of The Peelllo" (1 .. 1 ~) MloMy ~. (t .... " Pl':~ab Aoro11 T .... " C 9* DIMat ~ Ardftf. Terry .-.... (1 fir .. 4D min.) • --~'"' bl1"11e In A Double Bed." "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool," "Best Of Strangers" and othef songs In a concert taped at the Tennessee Perlormlng Arts Center In Nashville. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) ·1·,,--...... . ..... ,_ till 9CMI "Lookln''?o Get CM" ( 1982. Comedy) Jon Voight. Ann-Margret A par of gamblefs flee to Las Vegas from New York with the mob on their trail. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 '=1 W (!) 9mla (1) .,.. "Atruz1f' ( 1972. Biog1aphy) Documentary. Narrated by Anthony Quinn. Carlos Arruza becomes a renowned Mexican toreador. 'PG' ( 1 hf • 19 min.) •a>•--•--.. (1) ... "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. A WaeNnaton aabot~ ring Is eccldefltany lrw8decf by a fooliltl ~perman. •tm "A Dream For Ctjrlstmas" (1973, Ora· ma) Harl Rh<>.deS. Bean Richard$. (2 hfs.) •cc:l "Friendly P8fsuaSlon" ( t956, Orama) Gery Coope1, Dorothy McGuire. (2 hrs .. 20mtn.) Cl) • "Sopetman II" ( t980. Fantasy) CMatophef Reeve: Margot Klddef. (2 htt.. 5 min.) ....... ·1u:-. • PIOllMl Dallas Cowboys at San rwdlCO ... Q (3 hi$ .• 15 min.) ==----.cia..., _ ..... ..... ,~ ... ,,. --. ----"flS World Cup'' Men's glan1 llaton'I (from Lee Olabtereta. Swltz•landl ~hr., !)() '=1 lllWl ... OATD • 0.-1 popular dUo perfOfm from the FONm In Montreal with a .-ctton of their hlta. lneMlna ''Sara Smile.'' "Private Eye.." ''Aleh Qlrt." ''t<Ale On My \.lat " "Maneet- , ... OM." (I Iv •• 30 ""'' .... .. . ...... ·--~ Joa Young'' ( UMt. ) Terry Moore. Aobaft ~ llf'OftO. Min• gcda II ralaed by a ~ Girt In AlrtOI. 1 sir-agent trlet to bflna rt fo the U.S.• a ~c:tut> act. (1 hr •• ~ c---.. W•• OlllMll TAUi Mnt Dewld 8tld ~ Ctnedh. - rlc:Mtt end moat Mhlele crlmlneL AUflo Go6dflnger, wt10M luet lor the pl'9Ciovs metal '-de him to Iha VWll of Fort Kno• R • (2hfa./ .. nt• ..... . .. ____ "The Chadtl" ew tak• ectlon agalnl1 "fee1')11t· titlg" and II eot.iy t..ied at the lite of • mlne~~.w 1 ht.) !M IOlllHott Mel T0<me th L• Brown and his Band of Renown are jOlned by Rich Little. o.oroe Shearing. MllUfaan McGovern. Marilyn Mccoo and Biiiy Davit Jf. for an tvenitlg Of hollday mutlcal ent8ftalnmtnt. (A) ( 1 ht,) CE ~ emu IOW&. Maryland vt Tenneaeee (from OrlandO, Fla.) (3 hrs.) (%) .... "The Long ~.. ( 1980. W•tem) James arid Stacy l<each, David anO Keith Carradine. The Jetl8 Jamee. Cole Younge< gang i.ves a 1rall of emp- tied bank•, plundered" stagecoaches and dead bodlee In Its wake as the outlaws ride toward their llnal Showdown. 'R' ( 1 hr .. .Omln.) ----· -IQIDGLllAT "The C.Best Test, Could ou Pua ti?" A reading, writing, and arlthmatloc: rest given to teachers. If they dOn't }:>ass. they doo't teach. ([)MIMI "WhOse Liie Is II Anyway?" (t981. Drama) Rlchar~ Dfeyluss, John cassavetJ. Paralyzed from the neck dOwn In an automobile accident. a sculp ror remlnisGeS about his Ille belOte and 1 8T'C: ~')'5 tor his 11ght to die 'A' -... ........ ..,. _.,..,.. -IT MM• Juli8 tours a vine-yard. teatUtes a main course of IOln ol pork Welllngton and welcomes guest chel Rene Verdon, who ptepares salmon soul ;8' 'i.ur I• am ··ea11as: An lnt8fnationaf Celebration" The memory of one of lhe world's greatest divas IS hon- Ofed by Joan Sutherland. Kin Te Kanawa. Placido Domingo arid others; alSo, rare film clips of Maria Callas In pefformance are featUted. (2 hrs.) CC).,.. "Frances". ( 1982, Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled life of screen star Frances Farmer is ~led. 'R' (2 hrs .. 20 min.) (8) 1111 llTatm8 A despe<ate real estate salesman uses extreme measures In order to save his Job, until he meets two Identical twins. (DJ .... "Endangered SpecleS" ( 1982, Suspense) Robert Urich. Jobeth Winlams A New York City detective helps a Wyo- ming sherltt Investigate a spate ol local canle mulilalions 'A' ( 1 ht,. 35 min.) Cl) 1NI ft.ml llUllAZlll't _,,_ The five troupe memberS (Timothy Furst. Paul David Magid. Sam Williams. Howard J. Patterson, Randy Nelson) perform many dating. flying teats. ( 1 hr.) e ..,.. ''CreepshoW" ( t982, Horror) Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quin- tet of horror stories from a child's conuc bool< lnCIUde tale$ about re-animated corpses. alien vegetation. a voracious ape-like creature and mlNlons of vengeful ~roaches 'R' (2 his .. 10 min.) -Ill) .... "So This Is Love" ( 1953, Biog- raphy) Kathryn Grayson. Mefv Grilfln. On opening night, a lamous opera star reflects upon her career that culmll\ated In her performance 111 the prestigiotJs Met t_1N.,5iini. -•rr• i=---.... t\Qd: John TraVOlla end OllYte Newton-Jotvl tog9thef aglln; a look It 1he ~ of M\lllc T~ (MTV) and Ha competl- 1°'1: • vtll1 with c.ndy ca.rti. acir• iAmtrloan Gtaflltl") end an colleotor. tW:J -.......... ..... _, ___ _ reeldtnt repertory compeny, lnoludlng Rich ~. Annt 8loom. Atldrtt Natnen, Stuart Penkln. Mltohel Laur~ llld O.nny er ....... locue on the newt of 1983. with all·ntw comedy material and h tafrompeatlhC>wt. (t hr.) YAT-...NIDllNM = DilE·mGIT ............ , _,.MUIT .,_A..._ lmTCllY "The End Of The Tunnel (1973-1975)" North Vletnameee tanks entered Saigon In April ol 1975, and South Vietnam llnelly aurren- deled. Q (1 ht.) Cl).,. "The Deep" (19n. A<Mnture) Robett Shaw, Jeoquellne Blleet. A young couple find romance and treelOfe u they dive off the coast ol BermUda and llnd a bUried lreaSUte ceche. 'PG' (2 NI.. 4 min.) CZ) llCMI "Sleeolna Dogs" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Sam Neill.' Warren Oetes.. A New Zealandef seeking ltolatlon lrom IOClety alter his marriage disintegrates, beoomelJ a lonely hero when caught In the middle of a revotutlOn. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) CAUmMlMml t1:1I .... , ........ WiiW ---_.,o ...... _ ,.., ... WIU. .,.. "From A Far Country: Pope John Pal.II II" ( t982, Biography) Cez.ary Morawski. Sam Nell! .. The llfe ot Poland's Karol Wojtyla Is foltowed trom his student days In Craoow; through World War II and the rise of communism 10 his triumphant return 10 his native land as the llfst non· ltanan pope in 400 years. (A) (2 hrs .. 15 min.) CB) lllCWll "Creepshow" ( 1982, Horror) Hal Holblook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quin- tet of horrOf storleS from a child's comic book lnclll()e tales about re-animated c0tpses, alien vegetation. a voracious al)&-lrlle creatUfe and mllllons ot vengeful cockroacheS. 'R' ( 1 hr., 57 min.) CD MOWll "T ooch Me In The Morning" (198 t. Drama) Veronica Hart. Usa DeLee<tw. Passionate enoounters crOWd the time of a trio of Insatiable beauties. ( I hr .35~ \ tW I 1:w. "From A Far Country: Pope John Paul II" (1982. Biography) Cez.a.ry MoraWSkl, Sam Neill. The '"4i ol POiand's Karol Wojtyla is followed from his student days In Cracow. tNougtl World War II and the rlae of communism to his trlumphaot return to his native land as the first non- ltallan pope In 400 &.••A) (2 In) • tD.LYWOGD Featured: a guide to Ctvlstmaa movie rele88el. 1W8 MIMI "The Trouble With AngelS" ( 1966. Comedy) Rosalind RuMell. Hayley Miiis. Two new students at a parochlal boarding sohool attempt to outwit the Mother Superior. (2 In .• 10 min.) -••cua i n• rwu•-m:rm1w ....... ol LeWfence end ~ LHdelW hOel t .. look at t~ Chldran of e..c Atrioa and their etruggllt ror tuMYaL ~ Dick Van PaltMI, VMatn Shatner. Dean Jotlll, Etr.m Z!mbelllt Jf. { t hf,) .... ....&;. 1 ~ .. '•Calve Hir Nllne """ PYtde ' 958, Orama) Vlf~ Mcl<anna. Jactc ~ arntt. The vttll9nt WOfld Wt1 II Frtnoh ~· fight., Vloltttt SUbo eacrif• lcel eY91Yfhlng fOt '* cauet. (2 tin., 30 1r,...-.-... -~ A loolt at prOdUCer-drlCtor"'Wl'lt., Biik• Edwards, whoet mcMe ettdtt1 lnolude "10" and "VIOtOf I VlctOtla," II preeenred, along wllh e1>9Mranott by Julie Andrews and Burt Aeynold9 who It., In hll new movie "The Man Who LOYed women." lr ... , .... ~ ... 111• Mml ____ ..._ I& .. Jamee Brown'• and B.B. Klng'a 1ec«11 concert al the ~ T• arer In Loe Angeles Is preeenled. ( f ht .. 6 min,) • • ..,.. "Jaws Of Satan" (1981, Hor· ror) Ritz Weaver. Gretchen Cof'bet1. A anake expert. a hoeplral chief of 11an and a priest join forces to halt a demcno cobra'areignofteHor. 'A' (1ht .. 30mln.) .. e .,.. "Whefe Wete You When The Llghlt Went Oul?" ( t966, Comedy) Dorie Day, Patrick O'Neet. After finding hef husband In bed wllh another woman. an actress runs away to their' country home. (2 hrs.) -CC) IC1V The Emmy award-winning ream presents a variety of comedy aketchea . -• c:ammY mllMI .. LR .Joaeptl campanella hOsts this fund.raising speci9l for hungry and underpffllleged chidren around lhe world. lnclUded -are appear· ances by Johmy Mathis, Tony Bennett. Steve Allen and Martin Landau. ( t hr.) e rn ,.._ MOW An array of Brhleh comic talent srar In Erle Syt<es' hlletloua sllent film about a young married couple !!:ting to move into their new house. (I) NA IOU' "Chrysler Team tnvttatlonal" Final round (from Boca Raton. Fla.) (A) Ir;~,--. --~ ... _,., ..... .... "King Kong" ( 1933, Adven- ture I Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong. A monstrous ape batlles an army while trying 10 retain possession ol a woman ~live. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CZJ .,.. "On The Waterlront" (195". Drama) Marton Btando, Eva Marie Saint. Only one man musters up enough courage to challenge a powerlul mob leader wno hOldS the dock workt!f'S of a big city In an Iron &f~· 48 min.) w!.,.. "The Burning" (1981. Horror) Jason Atenndef, Brian ManheWs. The mentally unhinged caretaker ol a summer canlf) aveoges his dl6flguremem at the hands of pu1.nk61ers by attad<lno campers with garden shears. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) t:tl(C)MIMI "The Missionary" (1982, Com-edvl Mlchael Palin. Maggie Smith. In lllc- tori&n London, an Anglican clergyman fresh from Alrtea IS aSIAgned 10 heed a Slum missloo for fallen women with the financial support of his amorous t>enefac· tretl8. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W (JI) CAWITT -1N1 .._ ''Ollvla Newtoo-John And John Tr11volt11'1 \ Friday, oGisi. 16, 1983 19 , A<Mnture) John Wayne. Nancy C*on. A speclal agent and his assistant attempt to stem the tide of terrOl'iSt activities In HMwall. ( 2 hrs.) 1111• 1Mft ••Ct••••~~ Actors Marshall COtt and Ben Murphy ("Lottery!") pr• ent a New Jersey couple who won the world's rlcheSt lottery; a teen..ager's life II chenQed after using a mlracllt acne dNg; an English strongman hammers a nail ttwough wood with his bere palm; huge plot<£ trucks crush OV8f a line of cart. IBl 1 hr.J •• .....-r Kltk has personal r ... SOt-. tOI' tettlng up a &lnglM' club at the Stratford Inn. • A CIMTIMI ..:Ml. Wllll Lucu.D liYMllml The Metropolitan Opera star elrlgS "Ave Marla." "0 Holy Night" and other aw.tmaa cteeea trom the Notre lo.me~:;"~~~~, hr.) -g:_"*'ua 81191T-~ ._,om a• ~• "An American Chr1atmaa: Worda And Muelo" HQlted by Burt Lancnter, this c:alabratlort of Ctwlat- mat lncludea perlormenoea by Jamee Eatt Jonaa. Lina Lavin. Fr~ Payne, the Hw· lam CNtdren's Chorus and the Columble Eigyt Choir. (1 hr.) ~ ... "Fast Co." ( 1979, Adventure) John Saxon. Wllllam Smith. A rec. car drMr p6atlS on getting beck Into en ~nt tunny car race after his tpOneor repleces him wtth his biggelt rtval. 'R' ( 1 tw:. 3S mln.) . (JI) • &OCAtm "The Eighth Annual Young Comediens ShOW'' John Cendy hoat• thla edition of the •lea f•turtno rouflnea by 11 up-8nckx>mlng perlonners ta~ et Manhttten's Greene Street Cate. i 'ii. "TatSle For FMt'' ( 1983, Df• ma) John Voight. Rk:Nrd Cfenna. A men who ... dlYofced fMI veer-•rtler· retuml to hla now renwrrled wife to take • mot9 acrtve role In r8191nQ hie children. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 69 ~ -1 =-· U. F•tured: a oroftle of Yef•-an actor Rlc:erdo Montllben. "Fantaty lllMd'I'' Mf. Aoertle: a rtpOrt on the Wf-===:ti trom Miia PlaaY to • ~ Newport a.cl\.' -II I ?Mi ... _ = t::~:. la!! •.•• ... 'YltzhM Albin" Tife ~- ""' 1n11 MM ~ dllCl•11~ Iha .,..,,,. of L-.non. .....,, .... on Iha w... "'* and the .,. Of Areb rW* In ..,S..oflnll. CB)-"Dive" ,,.,, flrerM) """' ..... W1aalM '""""*· 'Fredlrto AndNl. A rtind\ ..--.•a recof•ll Of t'ill ..... ....,. ...,.. peltol11•• ...... °" ............. ICMn-• .,.. ( 1 hr .... f'lllfl.) -.,,. ,. .... w.'"(1111. OocU..-y. Oonolft = .... L.ondlln. .... YOfll. C end,__ IPIW ..... ,....R•-tf •. a "'-· Dea. 11, 1ea 34 New Wew gr~ lndUdlng The Police, OeYo, Joen Jett and The Go-Go.. 'R' &;·• 5 min.) (II) '"Twtc:e A Women" (1980, Or&- ma) Bibi Mdell8011. Anthony Peftcn. A dlYofcee encount.,. Ol>QOlitlort trom her ax-huab9nd wNtl 8he !likes on an attrac- tl"9 new lovet. 'R' (1 hr .• 30 min.) Cl) ... "Don't Cfv. "'• Only Thunder" ( 1982. Orama) Dennis CMatopher. Suaan s.lnt Jemaa. A t.n'8le Anny doctor and a trou~one medic help two nune care fOf 1 group of Vietnameee orphans. 'PG~ .• 50 min.) nml .. e:;:Hcw U.S.A." \=· Drema) Br Crewtord. Ralph - •· A caaa merlta FBI lrwolvement wt1etl a young boy II Wnlpped trorr. I North ttr1I Count.a.=.~"'·· 46 min.) nmi (I) .r 1'0 ..r ~ tor 1 concuealon, Jennhr It ... the hla wit- nalltd the nudaf of another petlent. (R) i! IV .. 10 min.) • ·--~ Hoet: Johtwry Car-eon. au.ti: D11W:t Steinberg. Morgan Falrchlld, Joe \Wl9ma. (R) ( 1 hr.) I .. _,_. r.n=--- ,... • --Quests: Glorll Loring. country llrlglr T.J .• Shephlrd. · columnist Richard Hack. cOIMdlan Patrick Cattln. Rick Ouccomln. ( 1 IV .• 30 lmln.~ .. lfdb ·----·--"--· "The Middle AO/I Cfulel" Many ,people find "* time Ol their ...... dlftlcult and conUlng • they begin to ~ their ~ and fece up to the r9lllty of their~ dlltha. . (I) WI& J FU "Moment Of Alwerd" P«fol'mellCel of the beat alpine competi- tlorl .. ~ (~) ..... ~ Jemie EYant .... hOw ht tr1Umptltd 0"9r .,.,.. ... nilg dlublltlla; tormer Miia ~ T~ ... ...-. (, "'·· 30 "*'-> tWCI:) .. •"fhe ..... ...,, .. (1978. er. ml) a...i eonn.y, Comlle Stwpe. A ,.,,-. __.,, II Nred to k• a Mlddle Ellt dlPIOmet wtae Iden and recom- IMl mdona .,. feOperdlzllig the ~ ~ trwwdol• of a melOt ol oorn--D,~'41 "*'-> .. "The Tiger Md The~ .. CclmedV) ~ 0111981\ Bee-"°' ...,._, A inldd'I IQld men ~ to ...... '°""' .. "" ... Of ..... .,,. •• glrtMilnd. a..t .._ CllClldlt to~• •• _ ..... ti m.) ' .... '19 21 I 1 .. iC*ll8 lnVlilllzr-lftd ...... ... ..... ....... Al.) (R) (I hrl.) ~· To Ole Oul" (t•. Jon VOWrt. Ann Mltp ... A pelr .. to lM v..,.. from .... themobon,.hl 'A' c1 t1r •• .fl,llilrn•"'91!_.. ~ ~==-~-=II A ................... CIOIW a&a-.. ........ . ....... ~1n .-.... ....... . li'"''-J -==-4: r .11111ii1._i-llii.>- ;==---==-LW• UM.._ a c•1m.1 ... "Mighty Joe Young" (19-49, Adllenture) Terry Moore. Robert Arm- strong. When • gorilla Is raised by a young glr1 In Africa. a press agent tries to1>ring It to the U.S. as • nlghtelUb act. ( t hr .• 34 m.L -· (I) COi 'Wt Columbo stirs up family hoatill11es when he Investigates a robbery- sllylng. (A} ( t hr .. 20 min.) -@llCMI "He Ran All The Wey" (1951, Mystery) Shelley Wlnt8f'S. John Gerfleld. A fugitive kller takes refuge In a pr!Yate home end hold9 the lemlfy holtage. ( 1 tw .• 40 min.) Cl) 1MM .... ATM aOI Randy Newman iS joined by gueets Lindi Ron- atld1 and Ry Coodef and perlorms such hits IS "Shorl Peos>le ... "Sall Away" Ind "I Think It's= Rain." 11 hf.) W1=U.1GDAY •fWllCIW M&. ..... , .. "One Foot In Heaven" (1941, Drema) Fredric March. Martha Scott. A minllter and hll wife lace a series of hltO-• stw-with courage and fortitude. (2 hrs.. 30';'·~ .1 ... ~ngs Are Tough AM <>lef'' ( 1982, Comedy) Rlc:hard "C'heech" Mar· In. Tommy Chong. Two men have numer- oua misadventures wtlile dl'Mng an Aret>- owned. money·fllled limo to Las Veg1a. 'R' ~ 30mln.} wee> "Clay Plgeoil" (1971, Drema) T tlty Savales. Robert Vaughn. An enig- matic government agent enlists the wld of 1 Vietnam vet In his eeerch for a narcotics kingpin. ·R' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) a;;r .. "Cherli" ( 1980, Or1ma) Je8le St. James, Eric Edwarda. A T. worn· en'1 marriage MemS to be oved by her extremerlt•I eecapadea. 1 hr., 13 -mlni.rn..-1 .... ~h Of Monterey" (t947, ..-n~· ::~· Pe~ and a dancer Chico outwit • swtrldler. ( 1 hr .. 30mln. •Cl>---la&Glf Comedian Olnnr Jotlna1on with QU9St9 Vk Dunlap and 9na a.um~ • ¥8ftety of com- edy It the HollyWoOd Palace. (1 hr .. 10 , ar~ .. ZaoPedl" (1982 Comedy) SCott Belo. dt ,..,,.._ A ~ echOOI ICllnce gerM i.-Ne ecddlntally iii.f PIY(lhc>klnetto pow9f'8 to lmprOYe -1·~~r:.1 < ''T• Thll Job Md 8hcM It" '· ~) Aob9rt Hlya. ...... • A ~ corparete ~ runt Info r-.t,.nce wt1etl ht l'9Nmt to hla hometown to revlt111te • company -·'PO· (1hr.,40"*'.) &WI ,,_ .. '"The ... y.,. °' OUr Uwtl" .... DralM) FNdrtC Mlrdi. .... • • L,or. n....,.,,. and'*' ... .... . c. ,.~ to --cMllf\ ... (I •<R>iiiiL~ ........ 11• ~ cM """" from the'°""" ~ :.:;;io;:..-~ '*'°"_'---.. .......... tt'.. ()n()N." (1 hr ........ , -·-·-,.,, ~· (11M, ..... -!LMICDIEd IW _.._cum .,. ''C<eeothow" ( 1982. Holror) Hal Holbrook, Adllenne Barbeau. A quin- tet of horror stories lrom a cnlld' s comic book Include talel it>out re-animated corpses. alien ~•lion, a vorac:lool ape-like creature and mllllonl of vengeful cockroadlee. 'R' (2 hra.. 10 min.) (%) .,. "Arruza" ( 1972, Bioot81)hy) Documentary. Narrated by Anthony Quinn. Carlos Arruza becomes a renowned Mexleen toreador. 'PG' ( I hr .. 19mln.) e _. "Oh. Susanna" ( 1950, West· ern) Rod cameron. F;6r1est Tucker [)Is.. 9eO&lorl erupts among the ranks ot cavalry olfleers. (2 hit.) •a.J---· 1 • M TOllle Featured: an under· ground survlval taclllty In Switzerland; a ------------- lean Foot~ll TNm. (I hr,) • .. "Tov111Ch" ( 1937, Comedy) ~udelle Colbefl, Charles Boyet. A regal couple Mt out flom RueN to France car· ry~.W mllllon tranct for the czar. (2 lhrl. .... .., -~.,_ ... "The Othef Side 0 1 The Moun- tain -Part II" (1978, Orama) Merilyn Haasell. Timothy Bottomt. Fotrner cham- pion skier Jiii Klnmont, rendered a quedrl· f)legic by • traglo accident. wrestles with Self-doubt when a new love enter• hef Nfe ~hra.) • .aa. fJI .__ AnthrOf)ologllt Alohard L..itey preaents his view of the nature of the human species and dltcosees the lessons that can be leained from the peat. O ( 1 ht.) • .. , \ u u 1 u • "An Ametlctln ChrltemM: Wordl And Mualo" Hotted by 8Yr1 Leno..cer. thle celtbt•tlon ol Ctvlal· mBI lncludet perlor11'18nc. by JefNt Eatt Jooee, Una Levin. Freda Payoe, ttie Het· wn CNdren't Chorus and the CokJMble ~Choir. ( t hr.) (II) .. "Cteepeh<>W'' ( 1982. Horror) H.i Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quin- tet of horror ltorlet from • ehlld'• corNc book Include t•lea •bout r•lnirMted corpMt. lllen veoet•tlon. • VOfacioul epe-lllte crMtute end mllll<>o• ol venoelul cockroaches.. 'R' (2 hra .. 10 min.) (%) 11DW11 "Freedom Road" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Mut\ammed All, Kris Krlstotteraon. In poet-cMI war South C&<olinl. • tormer sieve end wmy vete<an Is eleettd to the state senele and flahts to protect the .. MCAftm new program whefe pats a1e used for the<apy for people who sutler from emo- lloOal and physical handicaps; a trip to a unreos Angeles roller rlnll. I , .... , ... CC) ... "It Happened One Chrlslm18" ( 1977, Fanlaay) · Marlo Tllofl\as, Wayne Rogers. An angel grants a depcesaed young women the unusual opportunity of 'Wleing what Ule would be like wlth<>Ut hef. f t• ol the poor. (3 'hfs • tO min I 1 .. Cl) ,, ...... , .............. An unexpecf.M surprile crownt the first Chrlstma1 ctle! , I brlled by Klinger, Potttf and Father Mut-'-"' c:aht_ llnce IMVlng Korea. e • .. "Found Money" (Premiere, Comedy) Dick van Dyke. Sid Caesar. A t>aM executlYe and a tormer bani< guard hetctl • ecneme to reward do-gooder• 111111 TAWI A mongoose saves a British tamlty In India trom two deadly .., $fv .. 62:.f .. , ,. .,. ·•SNrky'a Machine" (1981. Adventure) Burt Reynolds. Rechel Ward. A vlee cop uncavera high-level govern- ment corruption wtlile Investigating the murder of a call girt. 'R' (2 hrs.) -canaJ. lcobf,:-TAC_.. rA ..... llalft COUlf ........ ..... fJI ._. Anthropologlst Richard Leakey presents his view or the na1ure ol the human species and <Jiscusses the lessons that can be learned ()) PABm TMI 11UTM "Rapunzel" Gena RowlandS plays the wicked witch. Jell Bridges Is the prince and Shelley Duvall portrays the golden-haired dam$el In diStress In this verslOO ot the classic fairy tale. ( 1 hf. I I~~. titted from Inactive accountt. 'rLr.u lfllC:u&. WITM WCWIO • • from lhe =· Q. (I hr ) (I) -A magu1ne show featuring up·and-comlng athletes. novel sports, event wrap-ups. and athletes Who are active In ,.letds outside or sports. CID ~ IOCll A band of traveling musicians comes 10 Freggle Rock to pres· ent en ancient Fraggle tradition -the medley. .. , Cl) ICAmCMWAm-. .. • ,. -... CIMTllAI .... Bob is joined by guests lnc!Uding Blooke Shiel<Js, John Forsythe, C8the<lne Bactl, Rose Queen Ann Marie Colt>orn end he< court. and the Associated P1ess All·Amet· e .,. "V11us" ( 1982, Suspense) Glenn Ford. Chuck Coonors. A deadly virus is stOlen from a military lab and unleashed oo the population, spreading a trail of death and destruction. 'PG' ( t ht , 40min,) .. @M.L•M PM&Y .. (I) CAW"mm IOR Northern Illinois vs Cal State-F~on (from Fresno. C8hl ) i tvs.I .. YW.mrrllDm P& WI~ A crlme-soMng psy· chic: a took at personal e>1e<Clse products tor Christmas gills. NYMDm The Metropolitan ()pe<a star sings "Ave Malia." "0 Holy Night" and othef Christmas ctaS$1CS from the Notre Oeme C.thedrat in Mootreat. ( 1 hr.) CD llDWll "Absence Of Matice" ( 1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Sally ~· A legit· imate t>uslne$SITl8n's life Is ruined by a newspaper reporter's story alleging his lflVolvement In the mob killing of a labor boss. 'PG' (1hr.,56 min.) Cl) llDWll "Christmas Liiies Of The FWd'' ( 1979. Orama) Billy Dee Williams. Marla Schell. A former soldier who ooce helped five nuns build a chapel returns to v1s11 them and finda they onoe again need his help. (2 hr&.) ···r CT •all .,_ "Big Jim McLain" (1952. Costa M esa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Under New Management "Ser\'in~ All Faiths" I larbor l,a~11 ·Mount Olive ~lcn1orial Pin·li ·Mortuary· CREMATION 1290 OTHER SERVICES.FROM '546 PHON,J.OOAY FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•l•r Ave. •• Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 . Friday, Dec. 16, 1983 21 .. da. an .Wplane that can be found cruising the streets of Santa Barbera. I ., ... ,,_ ... _A small boy ls kidnapped by the eYll Snow Queen and his close friend auempts to rascue him. • e IYI •LA FeetUfed: a loOk at the late Natale Wood's leSt film. "Brainstoon": meet the Men's Olympic Volleyball Team that wlll compete In the 1984 ()lymplcs; a report on a gtoup of people with an unu- 11U81 hobby -'they create their own "War Games": t~ on giving and receiving and • .alftCCUft' I-·~ ..... ......... --UWI ,_ c:mnlM. , .. This pr""*"-pefformer wll ling more ot hef music than In any preYIOUI concert appearance In a concert trom New York gty's Central P~~~ ••Cl) A~ 9T The car- toons "The Clock Watcher," "The Wind And The Willows," "The Night Betora Christmas" and "Once Upon A Wlntar· time" nil• excerpts trom "The Arlato- cats." r.p-;.., Pan" and "The Aescuers" and a preview of "Mickey's Ctvlslmas Cerol" celebrate the YUietide. ( 1 hr.) . •• ,,. A-W. The IMITI memban run afoul of a bend of cowboy hel ICtmen while trying to get an lmpoverilhed fenner'.:loduce to marl<et. (R) ( 1 hr.) • "The Red Shoal" (1948. Ora· rM) Moira Sheerer. Anton WaJbfook. A baeuttful belerlna" le ceught In a web of lndecWon 0¥'8f wt1lch II more lrnpc:lrUnt to hef, a hendlOlne compoeer or her bloe-~car..,. (2hra.) . e GI MT cut WC*' Keith becornet the fi YICtlm of ~.when he takes an anc:Jertt ..-r~tamlllT ... ''Sunahine Chrlstmes" (1977. Drema) Cliff De Young. Barbera Har9hey. A widower tak• till deughter to Taus to ~ate Qria1mes with till s-entt. (2 =~A ''Y(•mlng Warning" The oon--quenoee ol the .. ~ aflecl" In relation to the earth s surfllCe and the low· • iay.tt of atrnoeptlaf• era ~. Q ~hr.) M.-.1-••A mz I I._, 'Ua9- •• Vlltnem II now under ScMat ~ anca and poonw tt.n 9W8r: America II the home of OW9r 500,000 Aaian muaa-, and Vletnem vetarane number 2.& mlllon, many of w"4>m era haunted by MM••ed qumtiona and ~ Q .Uhr.) . ~ .. ''Flo Cond1oe'' (1984, w.t- •n) AlcNwd Boone. Stultt Whltmen. FOVI men -ouC 8CfC* the Teua dll8't etW the CM1 Wet to reccMlr ltolen Army ,.....~torMlatothe~ ijhr .. 47 "*") ••• n• .. "A Uttte~J1M1, Comedy) MlllNIOl1, Heim•••· A 1114't)Md co"w•cllf dlNGIOr ._of h9 bride end ~ • .,. ....... 'A' ( 1 ~=----~aw 3i;t ._"°"'a•••• .. ..,.... ... =~=a~,. -. ,...,,.Mirto ... All ...... I -Hid "°""" ........ ~ °' 24 Fttday, Dec. 11, 1111 see1ng wnet 111e would be Ilk• without t1e1. 11hr.,50 min.) lr9 (I)• '1 lllUTBT • Ii Super Bowl VI • Cowt>oys vs. Dolphlne (R) ... 0 M W'MCitAI• CIMllMI .. Anlmeted. A cabin bay stranded on an unc:halted IM9nd lnad\'9r1entty treee a 8Yll banshee who tets out to steal the little ~~ i PA ...... A photographer who speclallzal In pictures of male defrieres: a tr~~ mute show. ~ .... --aMWll'Olt A trip to Swltzeriand t>ecomee an exciting adwntuta for Ben' and till trlends when ...~..::.:;:re •• ... Cl) .. "The Gift 6flo...: A CMlt· maa ~.. (Premiere, Drama) Lee Rem- ick, Angele Lansbufy. A middle-aged woman f9ces the holidays depfeseed over the io.. of her mother and her huabend'• bUalrieel prob6ama unt• her dreems. Which recall the lifnPler tlmal of her youth. Nft her "*1tl and ftll hef with a new raaotYe. ~hrs.) 8 • ,,. ..,.. ~ band Of toughs heedb si.detown bani on tr..ing • wily conW:t lnvoMd 1n a wen tunougt1 pro- (l_am. ( 1 hr.) • a,_. cca1111••1A1•11 1n a ftlQht of 1an-cy. Jed(, Jenet and Terr! baile¥e their l)laaant rl9W neighbor le actualy an Eng- liah bandit on the i.m. o e1•ann ... um c•-m .. "The Great lmpollOI'' (1981. 91oslaphy) Tony CtM1ta. Edmond O'Brien. A INf'I who never gradu9ted lfom high achoof eucceesluly impaf9onetea a pro-feaaor, a monk and a .urgeon. (2 hfs., 25 a'iJ.mia ·-----"Laae-ciet" Vietnam II now under ScMat Wlu- 8"Q8 and poor. 1Nn tMlf; A.merlca le tt\e home ol 0¥'8f 500.000 ~ refugaea. and Vietnam vetatane number 2.5 mlllon. many of whom are haunted by UIWI lllt lfed queatlona and conftlcb. Q l! hr.) • ·-"Voloaa In The Fcrwt" The I~ and rttualllltc .loiilhlp of the hlgNand paos>lai of ,,.,.; .... Quin.. ... to the bltdl of pafedlle .. eXlltNnad. ( 1 hr.) I ... '"°"' Fttendl'' ( 1N1, °'8m9) WMaOn, Joel Thelen. Ttww high ICil'IOCI buddlle .......... roedl to ~ attar r:; but contlnul to ba united by and thllr icw tor "" .... "'°"*'-'A' 1 hr •• 56 ri'\.) Cl)-"~' (1911,,...,.. tur9) P..., ~ Cellllt a...., A daftng young "*' ........,.. to ...... "'**' from the wrd'I of ... lf'ldlnt ... brllllliWorMtUN. 'PG' (1 hr,.lllNn.) CJ)-''Mllen ..... '' (1173.°= ~ K111e1. ~ De Mio. A tlmehOodend '* ~106'1Ji ., trt.nd Ind ~of trouble Ir\ .... YOftl't ........ 'A' ...... ,,, mft) ., •••••u.t Clnc*wlllt --.C!..l!:t\,. fl? ....... -~--·"" ...::. ....... =..11:5 ••'*'._Ii •• on ...................... --=.._ .............. .. _.... D!'~~ .. .... 1'1'~ ........ ' I -··NIUMMm-Ayoungoffi-! cer undefmlnel Gface when she rejects ' his advances. ( 1 hf.) · •I U & Jonathan and Jen-~ become urogate parents to a young girl whol8 own parents were killed In a ear ctastl MY9fl years Mr1itr. Q ( 1 hr.) ~0 • • • Im I• f C9l'9I 1amlllT "Christ· .,. mas At Kemedy Centar With Leontyne Price'' An evening of traditional Ohrtstmas mullc and raadinga lea!Ufea renowned 50Pf8n0 Leontyne Price, flutist Paule Robl9on. guitarist Eliot Fis«. and Norman Sct'lbnar c:ooduetlog the Festival Orcl'IM- tra and the Washington Choral Arts Socl- ~of Wahington. (R) (1 tw.) ~ IC1Y The Emmy award-winning !Mm preaents a Y8f'laty of comedy lketche&. ( 1 hr.) CH> ... "The Challenge" (1981, AdventUfe) Soot! Glenn, Toehlro Mlfune. A COfrUPI JepanaM bullnaaaman and his traditlor~miuded bfottier fight OWK a pelt or anclef\t lamlly awofdl. 'R' ( 1 hr., 49 min.) .... "Venom" (1962. Suapenee) Nlcol Williamson. Klaus Klnskl. Kld-naw-t hold a young American bOy hc»-tage In hla pe1ent's London home, altar- nataly contending with the polce outllde and • deacly mamba snake In the build- ing's vantlatlon system. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 min~- -~-·--,. ... JI>••---•&• iiili••fllAlllCMO -·11=· 1 IWAT•N&MaU 1111&1 _..,..,.,The L .. Bactl SOClaty ~ a OW1atmea con- car1 for 3000 young people trom LouicYllle ' IChoo6s at the Palace Theetre • ._tuftng a QwtstTMa narra""'9 and etlcctlona from Handal'• "Maatleh," and~"* ora- toriot by J.S. Bactl and Heinrich Schutz. ~hr.) .. "On The Waterfront" ( 1164. ama) Matton Bfll'ldO. EV9 ...,_ Selnt. Only OM man muatera up enough couraga to c:tlitlcllQI • powerf\A mob lieder who holds the cJodc wortcMs of • big dlfy In .,, Iron gr\). ( 1 hr .• 48 "*" ) CD .. '1k1Peftteta Of a.. Pert 1" {1113. F'anteey) John HclrMa. l(ay ,,.,_ '*·Four~,_..,"°'* .. ,....W· ed. ~a ..-oua apldtr •• Muri. tie fObOC PfOll'emmed tor •lfc>10•1t Md ·~-~· (II)_. ''VlaloN Of awtstmee PMt" =.. ~) titly Jon-. .,... A ~ ~ to NICU9 their "'°"* ~ ..... off In a •IOWClotm a•••• tree. < 1 hr .. • "*'-> ,:~::J:: Oftl Qly.._..IM~ a ~ - _... lnu ...... a of IDOet m:ll lie ·~"'.. "*'-> ·-v-. .. ( , .. tMlclll u.cllno ,.,.... ....... w':""'-""== . I ... , = '·--~ &M" Wtl9ft •JMtt----= •Ham ¥'lfl • Mli iNP ... a 1111· Oii) ""' Herrtaon. Ay«fl"I Hepburn 8-.d on George Bernard Shtw'1 ''Pvo· mllon," A 8'tttll'I profellor trill to leech e lowet-dUI Lonclon9r how LO be a lady. ltwt. 60 min.) .. I I tu I I ll'M1'Cll -•• 111W -. ''81Jj)eh'nal'f 11 .. (1980, l'antasy) ChrlslopMr AHYe. Margot Kidder. While Mvlng Perla lrom a nuclear e1Cploelon, Superman unwlttlnQly freee lht trio of powerful vtMalns Who wt<eQflglnally -Tae•clay ll1ndag ll.T111- ... "Sui>e<man II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Chfla- tOC>t* Reeve. Margot Kidde<. (2 hrs., 5 min.) •CD> "Odyssey' Of The Pacific" (1981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney. ( t hf .. 20 min.) (%) "Arruza" ( 1972, Blog1aphy) Doco- mentaty. Natrated by Anthony Qolnn ( 1 hr., 19 min.) •CC> "MacArthur" ( 1977. Biography) Gre- g<)fy Pedl. Dan O'Hsllhy. (2 hrs. 10 mll\,) CB> "Ctvlst~ Mountain" (1981, Ora· ma) Slim Pickens, Martt Millet. ( 1 hr, 30 min.) •Ill) "Kathy O" (f9f)g, Drama) Dan Duryea, Jan Stetting. (2 l\fs.) •(I) "A Christmas CarOI", ( 1975, Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr., 16 min.) Ml(!) "My Bfothet Talks To Ho<MS" ( 1946. Comedy) Pete< Lawford. Butch Jenkins. ~his.) (1) "Take This Job And Shove It" ( 1981. Comedy) Robert Hays, Barbara H4Hshey !! hr .. '<l min.) Ml• "Swamp Thtng" ( 1982, Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan ( 1 ht , 30min.) •CB> "Breal\er Morant" ( 1980, Orama) Edward Woodward. Jaci< Thompson. ( 1 ht., 46 min.) CJ) "Yes, Giorgio" (1982, Musical) Luci· ano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harruld. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) .. CC) "A Boy Named Chartle Brown" ( 1969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr., 25 mtn.) •(Q) "Varustung Wiiderness" (1974) Doc· umentary Narrated by Rex Allen (2 hrs.) (%)' "Memories Ot UnderdeYe4opmeot" (_1974) Sergio Conleri. (2 hrs.) ... "A Song ts Born" ( t~. Comedy) Danny Kaye. V1<ginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) -CC) "Crisls At Central High" (1981 , Ora· ma) Joanne Woodward, Charles Durning, {?hrs. 5 min.) CB> "Table For Five" (1983. Drama) John Voight. Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr., 59 min.) -(J) "Blackboard Jungle" ( 1955, Orama) Glenn Ford. Anne Francis. (I hr., 41 min) -all "Reunion" ( 1980. Drama) Kevin Dob- son, Joanna Cassidy. (2 hrs I tWG "The Dancing Masters" (19<l3, Com- edy) Stan Laurel. Oli\oer Hardy. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (Q) "II Happened One Christmas" ( 1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers (1 hr • 50 min.) CZ) "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982. Musical) LUCI· ano Pavarotti, l<athryn Harrold. ( 1 hr .. 50 min,) tm• "Splrit 01 The Wind" ( t979, Orama) Chief Oen George, Stirn Pickens ( 1 hr 40 min.) ~---------- -N ... 11•Mm•- -. "The EAlty Way" ( 1952, Comedy) C4ry Grant, Belay Drake. (2 hra) CC) "Rio Conc:hol" ( 1~. Western) Richard Boone, Stlllr1 Whllman. ( 1 hr .• 41 min.) CB> "Absenee Ot Malioe" (1961, Drama) Paul Newman, Sally Field. ( 1 hr., 66 min.) (I) "Dragonslay&f" ( 1981, Alfventure) Peter MacNICOI. caJtHn O&rke. ( 1 hr .• 55 mill.) • W (Q) "Four Frl80dl" (1981. Drama) Craig Wasson, Jod4 Thelen. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) (%) "Mean Streeta" ( 1973, Drama) Har· vey Kaltet. Robert De Niro. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) we "Hear1achee" (1981, Comedy) Mar· E ' Klddef. Annie Po111. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) MICCJ "On The Waterfront" ( 1954, Drama) Marlon Bfando, Eve Marie Saini. ( 1 hr., 48mln.) C8) "$1111 Of The Night" (1982, Su5')81lse) Roy Scheldef, Meryl S1reep. i! hr .• 30 min.) M CI) "Yes. Glofglo" (1982, Musica~ Luci· ano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold ( 1 hr., 50 min.) .. (t) "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, MUSical) Rex Harrison. Audrey Hepburn. (2 hrs.. 50 min.) (1) "Black Narcissus" ( 1947, Drama) Deborah Kerr. Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr., 40 '!Lin.) .. ., "BIUy Jack" ( 1971, Orama) Tom LaughMn, Oelorea Taylor. ( 1 hr., 52 min,) •CC> "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( t969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) etl(H) "Chnstmas Mountain" ( 1981, Ora· • ma) Slim Pici<ens. Maf1( MM!er. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •(!) "Silent Night, Lonely Night" (1969, Romance) Lloyd Bfidges, Shlney Jones. ~hrs.) (Q) "It Happened One ChriStmas" (1977, Fantasy) Mal1o Thomas. Wayne Rogers. {l hr . 50 min.) Cl) "A Christmas Carot" ( t975. Fantasy) Animated. (1hr .. 18mln.) (%)"Take This Job And Shove It" (1981 Comedy) Robert Hays, Barbara Hershey: !! hr., 40 min.) •CCJ "MacArthur" (1977. B10graphy) Gr&- 'il'XY Peck. Oo.n "O'H«litly. (2 hts.. tO min.) ........ While en rout• to ttcM .,, honotlfY deg(... en 8Qlr\Q 8-.dilh pt<*leor rttr.ett not!~ upon the turmolll and upMt1 tl\91 heve meued hit 11r.. ( 1 ht.,~ :Ii ... "The Sign Ot Four" (1982, Myttery) ian Rlchardlon, Oevld t:*'Y· Sheflock Holmes lmlwttgatet • root>ety and mutder In 1hls version of the clUllc Ar1hut Conan Doyle mystery. ( 1 ht., 37 min,) •mM.Lw.ii 1:-==-----... "Table Fo/ Ave" (1983, Ora- ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna. A men who was dlvoroed five years earflet retUfne to hie now remarried wHe to take a mort active role In raising hla Children. 'PG' ( 1 .. IN·~::: . -..Mn. •••1ma,_ • .,. ._,IO CIM'lllAI Santa O&aut la forced to find a job wtien the boiler In hit tact<>ty breaks. (I) M POLI._ -The Klngaton Trio hosts an hlstorlcal aN·star oonc.t featuring some of folk muslo's gr•t• e!.rlormers. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) g PITD ~TA&. Animated. Dom Deluise and Larry Storch provide the votces tor this adventure about a cat wit~ out a tall ( 1 hf .• 21 min.) DK:IYMDYll ,.. Cll ... ... *"'DAYIMMe .... 0 , ........ ... ~ .. --~T-..r .,_..(,;{9111f ...... ro::::l!=L •A "W~'%'1!3warnlng" The cor..-queooes Of the ''greenhou9e effect" In relallon to the ear1h's surface and the tow- er layers of atmosphere are examined. Q !! ht.) (IJ -"FIS World Cup" Women's dOwntlltl (from Sestrie<e. Italy) ( 1 hr.) (Q) .,. "The Man From Snowy Rivef" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burllnson. A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazardous trek through the Australian wilderness. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 4' min.) (%) llO¥ll "Memories Of Und8fdevelop- men1" ( 1974) Sergio Corrieri. (2 hrs.) e llO¥ll "Oklahoma Annie" (1952, Comedy) Judy Canova, John Auslel. A spunky cowglfl set.s up a fuss to rid her town of outlaws. (2 hrs.) 19 G ma IAm1IAU. Los Angeles Lak«1 at Seattle SupefSonlcs (2 hrS.. 40 min.) 1:11i'='=•TOR Featured: a Los Ange- les chocolate convention; a profile of Mor11y Montana, a 73 year old cowboy whO has appeared in e11ety Rose Bowl Parade since 1933; the U.S.S. Androm. Friday, Dec. 16, 1983 23 -Taesclay co.a. •CID "Vanishing Wil<lemess" ( 1974) Doc· umentary Narrated by Rex Allen (I hr . 30mtn.) •ca> "Sparrow'" ( 1979. Myslery) Randy Helman. Don G0tdon ( I hr , 26 mtn ) CZ> "The Ritz" ( 1976. Comedy) Jack Weslon, Aila M0teno ( 1 hr • 3 1 rn1n ) -Cl:) '"Sodom And Gom<>frah" I 1963. Ora· ma) Stewar1 Granger. Poer Angeli (2 hrs . 34 min.) CID "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Oeoa Rowlands (2 hrs . 25 ~min.) Cl) "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 19'6, COmeby) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) e "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musical) Rex HanisOn. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs.. 50 min.) -dl> "Desert Legion" ( 1953, Advenlure) Alan Ladd. Arlene Dahl (2 hrs.) tWG "To Paris Wl1h Love'' (1955. Come- dy) Alee Gwlnness, Odtle Versois. (1 hr .. 30mln.) CZ> "FreedOm Road" ( 1979, Drama) Muhammed All. Kris Krlslotferson. (3 hrs .. · 10mln.) _.,....,.._ llfw*_ -~ou·re A Big Boy Now" (1967, ) Ellzabe1h Hartman. Geraldine ~· 21v1.) (D) "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan M<>Nhan, Mark Herrler. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) Cl) "The Deae>" ( 1977. Adventure) Rob- ert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) W CI:) "Lady Takes A Chance" ( 1943. Com· edy) John Wayne, Jean Ar1hur ( I hr • 26 min.) CID "Six Weeks" (1982, Drama) Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore (I hr .. 45 min.) • "II You Could See Whal I Hear" (1982, Biography) Mere Singer., R.H. Thomson. (I hr., 40 min I Ml{D) ''Treasures 0 1 The Snow" ( 1981, Ora- ma) Paul Dean, Carey Born ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •a:> "Honky Tonk Freeway" (1981, •om· edy) Wltllam Devane, Beverly D' Angelo. t! hr., 50 min.) ~ CJ) "Arruz•" ( 1972, raphy) Docu- men1ary. Narrated by 'A thOny Oulnn. ( 1 hr., 19 min.) • •CB) "Blinded By The Llghl" (1980, Ora· ma) Kristy McNlchol, James Vlnoent McNlohol. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) CD "A Ctw111ma1 Carol" (No Dale) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •"Deed Meli 0on·1 wear Plaid" (1982, Comedy) Steve Marlin. Rachel Wetd. ( 1 tw., 30 ri\.) . •Cll "Solrlt Of The Wind" (1979. er.mt) Chief Den George. 8llm Plcttena. c 1 hr .• ~ri\.) •CZ> "Y-. GlofaiO" ( 19'2, ~) Ludo lnO Pawfottl l<llttvyn Herrold ( 1 tv •. 50 ri\.) . •CC> "Th• Getherlng -Pert It" ( 1979. Dr•· ml) Meuteen 8a.ple1on, Etrem Zlmbelle1 Jr. 11 hr., ~n*t.) • 1'Tha Houndl Of Notre 09me" ( 1980. ~edy) Berry Morea. Thomu ~e. (I hr .. 35 min.) •CC ''The Dey The &fth 8tood StlM" (1951, ~Ion) MlctlMf Rennie. Patttc19 NMI. ( 1 ht., 32 ri\.) CD) "YA 06ofglo" (1982. MIAlc;ll) Luci- MO P.wtoctl. J<atfWyn Haffold. ( 1 hr •• 50 <f.~The Diep" ( 1977, AcMntUJe) Aob- "' .... JloqUllne ...... C2 tn.. 4 ,,., ,....,.~ :w. .. u,=. Cll ... ,,.,..,..., ---Q .,_.., .... ......... ~1--=-·--=-w• ~ ~ Marquette vs Weke Foraet (2 hrs.) l (%1 .. "Bleck Narcialul" ( 1947, Dr•· ma) Deborah l<err. Jean Simmons. Frve Anglican nuns decide to ~ a conven1 school In the leoleted Himalayas. (1 hr .. 40 min.) • CGlu. flOOTULL MarqueUe vs PACll•CUL1m •1w~E: DOI'• MmA Cl.M9 Dot joins Sanla for a tour of the world to 18' ~ celebrate Ctwtltmaa In ttlalr own dlftllrent weys. ( t hf .. 13 mn.) · CID .. "Vanllhlng Wlldamel8" ( 197 4) Documtntary. Nln'ated by Rex Aterl ca"*as capture the mejeltle beeuty of n8hH end wlldlita fn>m the tur .... ls of Alelka to the colorful pelc8rl9 of Aorldl '0 ' (I hr., 26 min.) .... ''ShaOOok Holmes And The Spi· der WOfMll" ( 1~. Mystertl Bnll A81h- t>one. ~ Sondefgurd. Holmes aeta out 10 catch a women who murdafs with the ~of epldefs. (I hr .. 30 min.) .. .. . -... --...., .. ,. ... --0. ···-........ u.e. .... Tw -=-=="= ___ ,.,.... .. "The P\lmber" (1181, Dram8) J4J(Jy Moffll. '* l<anle. The wtte of • uni. Yeftky pr~ beoOfTlel the w:ttm of • atrenga plumber'• IUbtly 9ggr"81Ye behlMor. ( ,,,,., 15 min.) -· ...... ~.lo<* •t eorne of tha .,_... ~ In town: loot· bell D'8ICI bMlle on the gel oourte: the r&~· R.A . ..:., ... ~ :-o~.: toOrt by T~ 81.:Wicea tt111 .,,._ ~*llDn. L'::~.~.:..~cw:~ [~==--~- 111'&.llfl-"EINnl'' l.ucilnO .......... eonl ..... =-~==-==-..: ~ ,..,., .. L.GI .. cause of an interletence In his computer. R1cnle d1sc')Vers a neighbor's satP'lite dish auned al a S<Met space station. 1 hr.) a e ma "°"' A look a1 the w0tk done by Votunteecs of America: a truck drrver who dresses as Santa Claus: a Chanukkah radio station. a Russian family 111.11 adopted a polar bear. bell colleclor. mo10tcycle gangs that COiiect gilts tor vet· erans' hospitals; a Christmas fantasy f0t Peter Ballngsley. (A) ( 1 hr.) ..... ''The Shop Around The Comer'' ( 1940, Drama) James Stewart. Marga1et SU1111van. Two lonely people lind eech ~herthroughtheir~tters. (2hrs.) .. -~nllmlf l ~~IUW .,.. "The Nun's S10fY'' (1959, Ora· ma) Audrey Hepburn. Peter Finch. A young nun Wlthdnr~s from her convent when she dle<l0\lef8 her intense hatred fOf the enem)'~ Wottd War II. (2 hr$.) dl>Ml• ....... , . . .e Liii ,_ m Im' "Ernanl" Luciano Pavatottl S#iertll MilheS. Leona Mitchell and f\lggero Alimondi are fee1ured In Verdi's opera cooOlcted by Jemes Lev· lne. ~,30mln.) ct)' "Sodom And Gomorrah" ( 1963, Dram8) Stewert Granger. Pier Angetl After the 1wln cities are destroyed, aM that remeln are the Hebfews. Lol's daughter end1-queen's brother. (2 hfS-. :Mmln I Cl) ........ CID ... "Tempest'' (1982. Comedy) john Castavetes. Gena Rowlands. A New York architect leaves the pr~es ot urban life and marriage and escapes to a Greett ISiand with his daughter and a lree- splr11ed young woman In ihis updated ver· slon ot Shakespeere's play. 'PO' (2 hrs .. 25 min) Cl).,. "A~ Named Charlie Brown" (1969, Comedy) Animated. The Peanuts gang of Chartes SchulZ's famous comic strip provldee more Innocent gems ot wis- dom. ( 1 hr .. 20 mfn.) ... ''Chariots Of Fire" (1981. Dra- ml) Ben Croa. Ian Ctlarlaeon. Soolal pt"8Ufe and S**JMI turmoil belet twO oontrattlngly dlffefent Brl111tt athletes on their way to (J/IOfy In the 1924 Paris Otym- ~'PG' (2ln.. Smit\.) CJ) ... ··The Ritz'' ( 1978, Comedy) Jed( Weeton. Rita Mofeno. A bUmblar unWIUiflDIY ~ Into • gay t>ethhoule wtllla ~ NflJge from hit murder· "*'ded. brOCher.....-.. 'A" (1 hr., 31 lmln.J. ... 119 -·--Ill Rt Super Bowl • Aldlldr-. ve. Ooipt*"ll (R) .. (!),.__ • -.area=:= ... the rook gro14> LCMlboy. ~ progr9fn that .,.. c:HdNn from Northam lralllnd • few eof "90' In the U.S. .... , - -"OllllpoM" (Itel, °'eme) Mal ... Lee. T-.o ~ foot ,......,.~ ~ pereon-..... llgn to In T~ cMfng e•L~' (1 .. &Omln.) . .. .. -''AB Wortct Cup'' Women'• ("'°"' "8Mn. tt.ly) (A) ( 1 -W~s• ·~·. Oholce" (Pl'tl'fto .,... c > flctwd ~ 8Nron Ollll-In 14 .. °"'9nl. • ... =-...... :c ........ a • uu•~ nm • • -!il••tlay Coal. en prlloner b'/ 1he Nollt. • voung ph'Jtl-ci.n comet to htf rtlOUt ( t hr .. 40 min.) tWe Cl) ., ... P.l Magnum helps • beeutttul sec=Ptrt beet up the •v--tem H._. attef Robin Mastera' llt9 II thr•tened. (R) (I ht .. 10 min.) • i=•c.tllGll Host. Johnny C8'· aon. : 8'lddy Hackett. Rockv Gfazl- ~m~j. I ="--=uests; the Rev. ry Falwell. Lee CUfretl ("Fame"). columnllt Alan a.nat>erg, Fred Willard, RIQ6I <>-ton. (I tw., 30 niln.) •• -., flG9fUlf (I) ~mu -. N0tthefn nllnols vs Cel Stat&-Fullerton (from Fresno. C.UI ) ~hrs.) •.,. "Sharkv's Machine" (1981, Adventure) Bull Revnotds, Rachel ward. A vice cop uncover& high-level go11ern- ment coiruptlon white Investigating the murder of a caM girl. 'R' (2 hrs.) e lll C&.UI Featured. "Gymboree." an exMclse Pf<>gram tor pie-schoolers: a look a) NBA team Phoenix Suns. ( t hr.. 30 tW lmln..__ -CllW'Y C:.•• P.m LR J06eptl mpanella host& this fund-raising llf)eClal tor hUngr'J and underl)flvlleged chlldlen around the world. Included are appear- ances b'/ Johnnv Mathis, Tony Bennett. Sieve Allen al'ld Martin Landau. ( 1 hr.) ~II F •lmT •hMa ... UM, 'I I UC M 111U ..,. "The Groove Tube" ( t974. Comedy) Ken Shapiro, Rlchard Belzef. Tetevtsion cllches are satirized In a &efles of sketcheS ranging from a caullonary tale on dope dealing to a VO public service announcement and a ribald spoof of "Wide World of Sports." 'R' ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) -(JI) ... "Endangered Species" (1982. ~) Roben Urich. Jobelh Willlams.. A New York Cltv detecirve helps a wv~ ming shefift inYeStlQate a spate of local cattle mutilations. 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -·. LATlmlTWMDAWID~ Guests: artls1 Ralph Steadman, lormer skiing star Susie Chaffee. comedian Larry Milter. ( 1 hf.) l ~ ... ~ ... CMCOCll"""_,.., ,._.,, -Ml..,..LAUINI ~-..nlllllf LOW.'& :Ml11U .. Cl) .:a.cMm Thtee e>C-cons from New &liy Kendell. A~ Of vlcloul mufdert, • man UflCOVe(t the f .. I pevchopathlo kliltf, (2hta.) I MA.•1111 .... , ... "Ont Men'I Wev" ( 1 IMM, 8'og- tlphy) Don Murr1v. Diana Hyland. A etlme rtp0r1er enter• a Mmlnery wtl90 he leell UM.bl& to hell> PtOPtt tn any othtt P-(2 hra.. 30 min.) Ben Vereen. Wiiiiam Kan, Mat-~ and Chit• RIYera atar In thla Tony Aw11ct-wlnnlng ~that •~a P'lnce'a M1Tch tor f\Jlflllment. Taped at Q!.'ltt.tlo'a on Plaoe. ( 1 tv .. 50 min.) CZ) "WllU Acroe1 Te>Cb" ( 1982, Or Anne Atcher, TtrTY Jaatrow. A 11« and a pretty l)80IOalet become romantlcafl'/ lnvoMld alter ~ profee- slons t>mg them tnto conflict. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40111'1 wl --~hi Ot Glory" (1967, Dre· ma) Kttk Douglas. Ralph Meeker. During Wcxld War I, an ottloer 0tders hit ,men on a aulclde mlaslon at VerdUn and then attempts to cone.ea! hJs folly by demand- ing the execution of 1tvee soldlefs by whom he feels lhr6.lteoed ( t hr.. 55 min.) W.llllYm..._ ~ l:"!~Oiva" (1981. Drama) Wllhel- menla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei. A French postman's recording ot his favorite opera star's performance leads him on a wild end dangerous adven-ture.~ lvL, 5 min.) we "The Challenge" (1981, Adventure) Scott Glenn. Toshlro Mltune . A OOft\JPt Japanese t>Y61nessman and his lradltlon-mlnded brother fighL ovet a pair of ancient family swordS. 'R' ( t hr., 49 mink,.. -,~ ... _,..A'IQI • .... mtwww A despefate real estate saleeman uses e>Ctreme measures In or~ 10 Nve his _i9b, untU ~ meets two Identical twlna. -1 ... ,,. ___ mA .. mr ... ,~ .... The resident repenory company; lncludlng Rich Hall, Anne Bloom, Audrie Neenan. Stuart Pankln. Mitchell Laurance and Denny Breefl, focus on the news of 1983, with all-new comedv material and hlghligtlls from past shows. (1 hr.) M CI) _. "Slaoe(' (No Date, Orama) Anne Randa•. Chr~laf'lll Raines. A sassv voung l)flvate lnvast!Oator seatches for II• 11"'91 deMfYlnQ Nit lo a rich dowe-~'I •late. (I hr,. 25 min.) .. ... "Ctltla Al Central High" ( 1981, am.) Joanne Woodwt.rcJ. ChatlM Durning, The lloty of Eliz.Abril ~ a high IChool INOhet who WM arnbf In ilt 1967conttCMrayover1n1egretloft at c.n.a1 ~ School In Utt1t Roe*. Mc.en- ...... dram.llied. (2hra.. 6 min.) -· ... "A.....inallon In Rome" (1986. ~, Hugh O'Bttan=· c OherilM. A ...,ch tor llle t>C 1 hulbMd INdt • man lhtough ttdan ~~~~:min.) ~ ... ''A Funny Thing H.ppened On Tr;. Wav To The Forum" ( 1986. ~) Z.o Mottet Phil Sliver$. In ancient Rome, a eleYet llaYe ?<>ts a Nlarlous end rethef ~ meens ol eec:ape from hla mae-- t«.,::a. > ~IUll-1W ~ _. "The Man Ftom Snowy River" ( 1982, Actventure) t<lrk Oooglel. Tom Buflinson. A >'OOOQ bOy grows to man- hood during a haz.llrd<>ol tr• through lhe Auttralian wilderness. 'PG' ( t hr.. " min.) (%)..,."Peonies From Heaven" (1981, Musical) Stew Martin. Bemadetta Petera. In the Midwest during the Oepreealon, a &heel music salesman destroys the Nves of lhose around him because of his unbridled setflshnesl and hi& belief that Ute can be as It ts In songs and movie musical PfO- ductlon numbers, 'R' ( t hr .. 4 7 min.) ...... "The Ritz" ( t976, Comedy) JacJ< Weaton, Rita Moreno. A bumbl.r unwjttlngly S1umbles lnlo a 08'1 bathhouM while seeking refuge from his mutdef· minded brothef-ln-faw. 'R' (I hr., 31 min.) •1Mm1• ............. . .. ... "Eating Raoul" ( t982. Corne- d'/) Paul Bar1el, Mary Woronov. A dOWn- on-thelr-luek married couple diSCOYef that they can make the money they need to bu)' their dream diner by knocking off well-heeled sex P'JN9f1S. 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min.) .. I "'"--• I T•'IWCll) ....... ...... .__The Kingston Trio hoets an historical alHltar concdrt leatU1lng some of folk muslll's greatest .. 1::1~~ 40 min.)-.) .. m .... Mexleo come to New York and kidnap McCloucfs girlfriend. (R) ( t hr., 20 mitt) Cll llOWll "Rollover" (1981, Orama) Jane Fonda" Kris Krlstollerson. A former movie star who tool< over the chairman- ship of hef late husband's eotporatlon and a high-powered flnanclat expert become invotYed in a disastrous deal with Arab investors 'R' (2 hrs.) -Wedwclay -~llOWll "Wrong Is Right" ( 1982. E:ome- cfy) Sean Connery. George Griu.ard. A charismatic. globetrolling TV news report- er becOmeS involved In Middle Eastem te<- rorlsm, a slanderoua presidential cam- paign and a nuclear arms sale that could lead 10 WOtld War tit. 'R' ( 1 hf .• 55 mlf\.) w• ... "Frencnman's Creek" (1944. Adventure) Joan Fontaine. Arturo de Cot- dova A Pfoper Engllsh lacfy Is wooed and won by a swashbuckling French buc- caneer. (2 hrs.) I llOCI GI CllCMO mW11 "The Bird With The Crystal Ptu· mage" (1970. Mystery) Tony Musanre. _......._ ...... ,_ •00 "Still 01 The Night" I t982, Sospense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. l1 hr .. 30 min.) (0) "Vanishing Wddefness" ( t 97 4) Doo- U"'8fltarv. Natrated by Rex Allen. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) e "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fantasv) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) "Take This Job And Shove II" ( 1981, Comedy) Robert Havs. Barbara Hef&hey l! hr .. ~ min.) .. CC) "Same rme. Next Year" (1978, Comecfy) Alan Alda, Elleo Bvrst'lf\ ( 1 tv .. 59 min.) •dll ''Christmas HOllda'/" (19«, Orame) Deanna Oufbin, Gene Kell'J. t2 hrs. I ... "Dead Meo Don't Wear Plaid" (1982. Comedy) Stew Martin, Rachel Watd. ( 1 hr .. 30 t'TWI.) NI (0) "T reasun1& Of The Snow" ( t 981, Dr• ma) Paul Dean. Carev Bom. ( 1 hr •• '° min.) (%) "Yes, Glor io" ( 1982, Musical) Luci- ano Pavarotti, ~athryn Harrold. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) M CI) "Spirit Of The Wind" ( 1979, Orama) Chiet ban Geo<ge. Slim Pickens. I 1 hr .. '°min.) -~"The Gathering -Part II" (1979, Dr• me) Maufeen ~on. Ekem Zlmb9lllt Jr. ( 1 tv .. '°min.) • "Telelon" (1977, Actventunt) 0.... Bronson. Lee Remick. ( t hr .. 43 min.) Friday. Dec. 16, 1983 ~5 -Wednesday Coat. tentacled creatures te<rorlze the inhabit· ants of house that Is connected to the monsters' subterranean lair. 'R' ( 1 N .. ~5 min.) ·1--CNIJl•nNm M 90Wll "The Long Good Friday" ( 1980, Orama) Bob HOsklns, Helen Mir· ren. A Loridon gangster fights to keep hiS ~empire togethe< 'R' (1 hr .. 45 Cl) ·J.o.. "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come- dy> John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. A group o suburbanites gather at a f(iend's house 10 watch the election returns. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) •e 90Wll "Operation Hayhtf' ( 1950, Adventure) BlH W~llams. Ann RutherfOfd The fur FOfce lends support to ranchers whose cattle have been ttranded Ir}' a fleroe snowstorm. ( t hr .. 40 min.) (Jf)lllMI "Fout Friends" (1981. Orama) Cfalg WaS&On, Jodi Thelen. Three high school buddies take eeparate roeds to adulthooO aft8f graduation bu1 continue to be united by friendship and their love --....... llo.YIM- .. (D) "Chllstmas Mountain" (198t, Ora· ma) SHm Pickens, Mart< Millef. ( 1 hr., 30 m:n.) CD "Waltz Aetoss Texas" ( t982. Orama) Anne Archer. T8fry Jastrow. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ~ .... "If You CoUtd See What I Hear" CT982, Biography) M11c Singer, R.tii ThQmson. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •(.C) "Evll Under The Sun" (1982. Mys· ttry) Peter Ustinov. Jane Birkln. ( 1 hr., 40 .. Gt·J.AbbOtt And Costello Meet captain Kidd" ( 1952. Comedy) Chenes Laugh- ton, Hiiiary Brooh. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •CB> "Cyrano" (197•. Adventure) Animal· ed. Voices of Joee Fetr8f, Joen Van Ark. ,U-hr;)Malachl's Cove" ( 1976, Orama) ~oolca Qullligan, Donald Pleaeeooe. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) •Cl> "Ohrl$tmas In Conneotlcvt" (1945, Comedy) Barbara Stanwyotl, Oenntl Mor· !. (2hf&) "Misty'' ( 1978, Myt18fY) ( 1 tv., 46 .) CD "Arruza" ( 1972. Blogr.,nv) Docu- mentary. Narrated by Anthony Quinn. (1 tv . t9 min,) MOO "The Secret Of NIMH" (1982, Fanta· 1y) Anlmeled. Volcel of EllZ80eth .._, •• ro.Jn, Oom Oeluiee. ( 1 hr., 20 min. I •(.C) "A Hero Ain't Nothln' But A Send- wlch" (1977, Orem11) Cicely Tyson, PtlUI Wlnfitld ( 1 tv., 47 rnltl.) ... "Ticket To He4Mn" (1981. Orama) Nlc6i Mancuao, Seu! Aublnelt. ( 1 .... _ 46 min) CZ) "Beaok ~rclslul" ( 1947. Orama) Otbofah KeH, Jeen Simrnont. ( 1 hf., 40 min.) •cm "Sgt. P~t Looe!Y Heertt Club • Sind'' ( 1978. Mualcal) Petet FtamptOI\, a.. 0.-.J,1 hf .. 51 Min.) -~"My Fi lady" (1914, Mullcel) .... Hemeon. Audrey ~ (2 In., 60 min) • (JI) ., ... ., Mcnrlt" (1980, Oremel fiw•d .Wooctnrd. .lee* Thon..,,._ ( 1 hf .. ~ "*1.) 28 Frtday. Die, 18, 1113 tor the same woman. 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) •(!)-mmat • m¥m "Baby Takes A Bow" ( 1934, Comedy) Sh1tley Tempie. James Dunn A· dimple-laced child Slar becomes Ametl· ~ca':m;:theart. (1 hr . 30 min.) • , dlllW m¥m "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982. MuSleal) Luciano Pavarotti. 1<1thryn Harrold A renowned opefatk: 1eno< becOmes roman· tically lnvolwd with a pretty voice speclal· 1st. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) ·1•MTM• llMCUI wan, u. lllMI "Sparrow" ( 1979. Myster;) Randy Hefman, Don Gordon. An amateur private detecti'ie sets ou1 on a mission to hnd the mord8f8f ot a popular songwrttet l1 hr., 26 min.) '-• mwm "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Hefrler. Randy high school bOys &eel< vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that refused them admittance. 'R' ( 1 hr .. ~min.) •(!)•t1•- lr.1:Midl000n" ( 19~4. Musical) Gene elly, Cyd Charisse. (1 hr .. 48 min.) -@ "Bedtlmq For Bonzo" (1951. Come- ~) Ronald Reagan, Deana Lynn. (2 hrs ) -·"It Happened One Christmas" (1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers Uhr .. 50mln) (Z) "The Long Ridefs" ( t980. Western) James and Stacy Keach. David and Keith Carradine. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 1W e "Snowbound" ( t947, HorrOI') Robeft Newton, H«bert Lom. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD) "This Time Forever" (1980, Romance) Claire Pimpare, Vincent Van Patten. ( 1 hr., 35 min. I · . _.,, ... _ ........ - -· "Bright Leaf" (1950. Orama) Gary <::c>oper. Lauren Bacall. (2 tvs.) Cl) "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rab- bit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animated. V~es by Met Blanc, Shep Menken. ( t hr .. 30min.) -®"The Sign Of fou(" (1982. Myst8fY) Ian Richardson. David HM!y. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) • ":VIS. Giorgio" ( 1982, Muelcal) Lld- 1no Kvarottl. l<attvyn Herro6d. ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) CJ) "Take Thil Job And Show It'' ( 1981, Comedvl Aober1 Haya, Barbera Hershey. ~11 l'lr .. .-om1n.1 W "Fflendly Persuallon" (1958. Orama) ry COoper, Oofothy Mc:GuWe. (2 In., 20mln.) (D) "AU1hofl AU1hof'I" ( 1982. COmedy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cennon. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) WCI> "Btllotcboerd Junala" Ots51 Dr.mt) ~ FOfd, AMe F'rancia. (1 hr., 41 m1n.1 •(JI) "rt.. Secret Of NtMH" ( 1982. Fent•· tY) Ar'lim81td. Volcee of °'**h .._fl. men. Dom o.t.ulM. ( 1 tv.:... 20 "*1.) e "The Gleclef Fox"' ( 1•71) Docomen- 1,!ry. ~~ .. -min.) W " From~" (t•t.Mue'• Clll) 8ttw Mentn, ..,,,.... ,...,..., ( 1 hr •• 47 n*\.) •Clll "Melactll'• eow·· 0111, Orem.I ~onlea Qullgen, Donllld Pl 1111 roe ( 1 ~ .. ,..,., -~ '1.'A~I" O•. Oreml) Mont-ee Wt!.~,_... --,...... i .......... (91) 41:11 ..,._ "Rangerland Empire" ( 1950. Western) Jimmy Elhson. RusseM Hayden. An outlaw tries to cl•lm an honest cow· boy's oil :i:ty ( 1 hr ) i ~"Our Little Gm" ( t935. Orama) Shirley Temple. Joel McCrea. A small girl tries to reunite het parents by running away (11lf.) (J) m¥m "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. By a strange twist o( fate, a milk· man becomes a bOxet. ( t hr. 53 min) -~·--·~ M CC) DOf ,_ UllTA CUUI Dot jOlns Santa for a tour of the worl<:I to see everyone celebrate ChnS1mas in their own different ways. ( t h1 . 13 min.) •CB>lllMI "Blinded By The Light" .(1980. Orama) Kristy McNlchol. James Vincent McNichol. A middle class tamlly Is torn out of thel1 comfortable e1dstence wtlen their teen-age son renounces everything they hold deer to jOln a religious colt • ~· "Ba" Of Are" ( 1942. Comedy) Gary . Barbara Stanwyck. ( 1 hr., 51 min . 4111CD "Arruza" (1972, Biography) Docu- mentaty Narrated by Anth()ny Quinn. ( 1 hr .. 19 min) •CD "'The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Orama) Peter O'Toole. Steve Rallsback (2 hrs .. 9 min) CD) "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Bar1d" ( 1978, M~I) Peter Frampton. Bee Gees. (1 hr , 5 1 ITlln.) .. <II> "The Man From Snowy Rivet" (1982, Adventure) Kl1k Douglas. Tom Butllnson. 1.! hr .. 44 min) Cl) "The Great Advenrure" ( 1954, Adventute) Kjell Sucksdotff, Andefs Nor· bQfg. ( 1 hf • 27 min.) . ...... ... thfM cla~te.a so that they oannot mar· 'l'.:. (2 hrs.. • • Pacrl Of LR Blair mall" a genetOUS olfer when Jo dlseover1 the cloeen't ha11t1 enough money to go home for the hollclays. Q . 8 9 "*"" Blake end Krystle announce their engagement at Oernlw's gala carousel Ball charity event. Alexia and Dex have a romantic llallon. and Jett lashes ou1 at Peter '°' taking Fallon lor a ride In his plane. Q ( 1 hr.) I ... ......... .,.. "Mildred Plefce" ( 1945, Ora· ma) Joan Crawtorcl. Ann 81y1h. A woman and hef selfish claughler struggle OY8f the man thelj both love. (2 hrs .. 25" min.) I -111' -• •M&Y Tm Ona ol StlMO'I bett lr'8nds kidnaps hla own son from the cus- tody ol his ex·wlfe. Cl) llON "Three Godfa1her1" ( 1949, W"tern) John Weyna. Ward Bond. A trio ot bandits put their llves on the line Wh9n they attempt to dell'V9f en orphan they found In ttie deMft to tha neer"t town. (2 h,.,, (I) ......... A Uttle boy diecOY91'1 a wonderful new friend when the lnQ.Wm8n he bullda cornea to Hie. (%).,.. "Teke Thia Job And ShoYe It" (1981, Comedy) Robert Haya, Barbara H9f'lhey. A young corporate execut!Ve runt Into rtllstaru when he returns to hit • hometown to revltallze • company b<~. 'PG' ( 1 hi .. 40 min.) I TOIAY AT HOLLYWOOD PAM ... _ ... -e IT ..... II A city e01Jncllman tacea rejection by the votert and hit own family when he Is diagnosed as havlna AIDS. a child psychologist joins the 11etf. and the heart transplant patient expefl· ences corn=lons. ( 1 hr ) 11 llna A busboy cases the holel for a ~. a young gul befrlencls a robot. and a 10-dollar b1ll Inscribed with a crucial phone number finds Its way t>ack to lhe stal~hr.) I n.at::='.IOllll Host Mel TOfme wllh Les Brown and his Band of Renown 11re j0tned by Rich Uttle. George Shearing, Maureen McGovem. Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis ·Jr fOf an evening of hohday musical entertainment (R) ( 1 hr • 30 min.} (J) llOv. "Don's Party" ( 1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave, Pat BIShop. A group of subufbarllles gather at a loeod'6 house 10 wa1cn the electk>o re1urns. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) G.,.. "lhe Man Who Loved Women" ( 1978, Drama) Charles Denner. Leslie caron. Directed by Francois Truffaut. A man is so obsessed with beautltul women that he finds 11 dltflcutt to remain satlslied w1lh any individual relationship { 1 hr . 55 mui.) l lCILDGml -Mm m&en•IWOM ... A WAY ICBIUllOt ._.. AT M -The crucial effects of Third WOfld debt on western banking lnstltu· ti0fl$ are examined CH) CAWITT mlllD M Kml "Ol1111a Newton-John Ancl John TravOlta" CD llOv. "The Challenge" (1981, Aclventure) Scott Glenn. Toshiro Milune. A corrU()I Japanese businessman and his traclrtlon·mlnded brOthef light over a pair of ancient family swords 'R' ( 1 hr • •9 min.) CA> .. "Porky'a" (1N1, Comedy) Oin MonaNn. Maril .. fief. Randy Ngt1 IChool bOya. Nik Yengtenoa on a -..Zy cathouM !Nit refuaed !Nm admittance 'R' Ii' 36 min .• .. ,m.;.:_ -,_,. .... ;' ., ~-·?-.. "Seme Tim.. Next Yeat" (1978, ~Alan Alda. EJl9n Burl· tyn. Two CMry on an unuauar extramatllel • 9lr by meeting et the eerne reeort tor one WMUnd ~ y.er OYer • period of ......,.1 decadea. 'PG' (1 hr., 59 min.) QI)._ "Sile WMka" (1982, Creme) Moore, Maty Tyler Moote. A mer· eeaionel candidate becomea lnYOlv9d In the 11141 of • WMtt y York woman end rw leuk• m1o.a:..r=·=· (1 ht., ,5 min.) ml ...... .. ~ .. "S.turdeV'• Chlkhn" (1940, Drame) John Gerlfeld, Anne Shirley. A women end tw huaMnd leern the f91etive unlmpoNnoe of l'ftOMY from her tathlt. [ hrs., ~mlnri tW r;m nm A ~ Mf~I 1t bMI\ dlak·bound tor being I ' Nippy get• a MCOnd cNnoe Whert ., Malgrled to help break up • M9xk»-beeed dNQ rltlg. (R) (1 hi., 10 min.) ....... c-. Hoat Johnny Cef. aon. OUeltt: Olene Roll, c~ cna... i>J~,.,, ·--~ .-....._._ •11•1An••• ... 1*111 • M _,, Gueatt: Audfey Landef1 ("De ... "). <Wy Franklin on ecl-ence fiction ITIO'J'IM, Car1 WolflOf'I. (1 hf .• 30mln.) I .•••• , __ _._ M~Thetent~ora widely known Fort Worth museum is cele- blattd. (I) ~ llAmlTIM1. Marquette vs. &)~Of.:~~~.r·> CZ> llON "Wiid Strawberrlee" (1957, Orama) Vlclor Sfo$trom. Bibi Andersson. While en route 10 receive an honorary clegree, an ~ Swedlsti p<Ofei5SOf reflects nostalgleany upon the turmoils and upsets that have marred his Ufe. ( 1 Iv.. 30 Q'lln.) e 111 CUii Featured' how a phone call sall9cl a man lrom neet destitvtlon. trum- E!!!_ter Phil Driscoll. < 1 tw .. 30 m .) -· _,.. "Cry Of The Chy" ( 1948, Ora· ma) Victor Mature. Richard Conte. Two · chtldhoocl friends grow up to taoe eacti othef from dlflerent eides of lhe law. I 1 hf., 55 min.) i lllll'JerfMIWWW ... UM.Mmc·•lf'ft.I . .-. ............ BrOOkS welcomee guests Anne Banc:rol1. Ronny Graham and Jonathan Pryce ID this mixture ot music, drama and comedy. ( t hr) a .,. "Creepeh()W''• ( 1982, Horror) Hal Holbrook. Adrienne Barbeau. A quin· tel of hofror stories lr9"' a c:hlld't conMc: book Include tales abOut r•anlmate<I corpees, alien 119get•tlon, a llOfecioua ape-like creature end rNllons ot Yengeful cockroachet. 'R' (2 tn.. 10 min.) -· e U11W·-M'9W .. i,..l •& .. n ... Guests· Gloria Steinem: Dr Ct\llrlee Levy with del9'0UI anlrNla; litlglf Tom Welta. ( 1 Ill.) 1-lllllftjlllQICOCll!lll-Wlf 11 Ii ---· ..... uu.· ...,_,Nmln LMa l~MIMI .. ''High 8dlOOI MeJnofi.·· 981, Orama) Jamie Glllll, Annett• Haven A footbell ooech and • tNCher r.turn lot a r9Unl0n at the o6d high echool wher~~to~~ i'~.:.C~ .. 1 Cl) --~Haz.lng" (1977, Dr• ma> Jeff tut cnen.. Mar11n Smith. All 1Moo9rtf frtlhman 18 lmplioattd In en ... ~ frtil.,nlty haling tNll 9ndl In • ttu-a.n1·· detth. ('hr., 20 min.) -CH) ... "Cr"P$hOW" (f982, HOftOt) Hal Holblook, Adrienne BatbMu. A quln- let of hofrOf a10<lee !tom • chlld'1 comlo bOOk lnciud9 .... •bOut ..wn.t.ct corl)M9. ellen vegetellon, • VOt~ epe-lllw 01 .. ture end mllllona of Y9ngeful eodtro.cn.a. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 67 min.) W• .. "The For .. 1 Rangin" (19'2. MUlioall Fred MeoMotrey, SUMll Hey- ward. When hef lor•t reng.r t>oyftllnd ~It• tw to marry • weelthy eooltllte, a women dloldea It'• time to nrpen her COll'IP9fltive nrme 10 win him baok. ( 1 hf .. &o min.) ()) ... "Sink The Bllmarok" (1980, Adventure) K9nnelh Mor•. Dena Wynt•. The tamoua German battleahlp la deteet· td by ell avallable a.Ir end ... fOfOM. (2 i ·k ...... , .. 'IThe One TNlt Got AY!.•'f" ( t968, Adven1ure) Hardy Kruger, COiin Gordon. The unrelenting determination of • Germen POW to eeotpt from lhe Alllea finelly pays oft. (2 hrs., 30 min.) CC) ... "Savage Messiah" ( 1972, Biography) Dorothy Tutln. Scofl Antony. French sculptor Hefl(I Gaudie<·Breszka embarks on en etfair with • beautltul P~ . lsh woman who Is tWl<le his age. 'R' ( 1 IY., ~min,) (I)_. "Just Before Dawn" (1981, Sulpense) ~ Kennedy, Chfls Lem-mon. Five young people on a camolna expedition find themselves In the mldSt 01 a bizarre ramify of anlmal·like moun- taineers. 'R' ( t hr • 30 min.) (%) ... "The Night Porter" (1974, Dre- ma) Dirk Bogarne. Charlotte Rampllng. A bizarre relatiO• ship Is reawakened between a forme• 55 officer and a )lpmet concenlfatlon ca1.1p prisoner ~ meet by cha.nee In a hotel al1er the ws. 'R'~·~·I -11M1YnlmMOClm &Ir':.':. -"FIS Worid Cup" Men's giant Si8lom (ftom Les Oiablerets. Swltze<land) ffil ( 1 hf., 30 min.} (D)llOWll "Yes. Giorgio" (1982. Musical) Luciano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold. A renowned operatic tenor becomes romen- tlcally lnYOllled wilh a P'•lfy llOloe specw--=-ir~-~An:tl CD "The Winter Of Our Dreamt" (1981. Drama) Judy Dallts. Bryan Brown. A young man becomes attracted to the junkle-poatltute he meets wtlile Investi- gating his glrl1rlend's death In Sydney'• tendefloln cllstrlct. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) .... "Tha Boogens" (1981. Horror) ~beoca Baldlng. Fred McCarren Ancient Friday, Dec. 16, 1983 27 tW@ .,.. "Song Without End" (1960, Musical) Olf'lc Bogarde. Capoclne. Com- po&ef Franz LISZI IS inSptred by the two women Who love him. (2 hrs .. 45 min.) Cll .,.. "Enter The Nlnf!!" (1981, ' Adventure) Franco Neio, Susan George. An Amencan martial arts expert sets out to avenge the murder of his best friend. 'R' (1lu .. 30 min,) -· .,.. "Fallen Angel" ( 1~5. Ofama) Alice Faye. Dana Andrews. A man weds a weallhy woman tor her money so he can dump her for a waitress, only to become the p<ime 5'JSPeC when the waitress Is murdered. (2 hrs .. S :lik i •••w•1 ... LM,tmlCAlllml .-W LO..-Singer I songwriter Kenny Loggins performs maey, oLhlS greatest hits -Including "Whenever I Call Yoo Friend" I nd "Keep T.h&.Elta" In this concert taped at the Sanla Barbara Coun- ~~1 hr.) • ''Endangered Speclet" (1982. Sulpenle) Robert \Jfich, Jobe1h WHllame. A New VC>t'K City deteclllle helpe I Wyo- ming lherlff lrwntlQate 1 epate of local cattle mutllatlonL 'Ff' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (J) .. "Tll<e This Job And ShoYe It" (1981, eom.dy) Robll1 Hays, Betb9ta Heraney. A young corporate executive rune Into resistance when he returne to his hOmetown to revltellze • compeny ~. 'PG' ( t hr., 40 min.) -·. UftW..WDA'9Liii -au.ife; 'Aeall PNlbln. parrot coetumer Albe Ballar~I hr.) l ... 4llDOCI....,, U.191Y -· ..... ~ --.==-= "Blood Allatlvts" ( 1977, Ora- ma) Donald Sutherla°)id. Aude Landry. A police detecttve trying to find 1 young girl's rruderer runs up against conllictlng test=. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min,) CD) "Taboo" ( 1980, Ofama) Kay Pner. Mike Aangef. When • women's ~ leaves her to run off With his MC· rtMly. lhe embarks on a Quett 10< eexual fullllmlnt !hit ende in hef teen-age ton'• bedrooflr.-tt hr., 25 min.) ... Cl) llDM "Fether l<nowa Belt: Home F& eh(lstmas" (t977. Orama) Robert Young, Jane Wyatt. Jim and Melgeret Anderton are aorp<l&ect when their c~ dren return home f0< a family cn.tl&mas oelebratlon. (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CC)._ "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jeeeica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled 119 of ecreen .. tar Frances F11mer II ~ted. 'R' (2 tva .. 20 rm.) •• ._ "Melody" (1971, pomedy) Jacl( Wiid. Marte I.eater. Two P'•teene llern -.. llt1lt about fife as ttiey 11rugg11 ltvough l••rnlng •llPl'ltnoel In a Bl'Dlieh ec:hoOI.= I':. "Say 0ne f or Me" (1969. Mueloel) Bing Crotby. Debbie Rtynoldl. A Broedwey pritlt t..,a the lhow-bull-r.-,...,.., emong hie c:ongregltlon In Ofdll' to put t..,_ a teleYWon '*"°""" ... tor the ...... of dW!ty. (2 tip.) l u••,.., .. "~ Point" (1982. Dre• IM) ~ Poltllf, Bobby Oilrin. A prllon =trllt. tttel to undMtanc:t hie entl· • antl-btldc patient (2 tn.. 30 . ;mn~ .. ~.. (1981, Creme) Fonde. Krit l(r1e1offMon. A tormer 30 frtday, Dec. 18, 1983 ... . movie star who took over the chaifman- ship of her late husband's corpora11on and a high-powered linanclal expert become Involved In a disastrous deal with Arab llnves_::~ hrs.) W IMIYm.Ja.,_ ~Confessions Of A Pop Pet· former" (1975. Comed'y) Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth. A rock 'n' roll star finds plenty of romantic action while on tour. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) we .... "Jaws Of Satan" (1981, Hor· ror) Fritz Weaver, Gretchen Corbett. A snake expert, a hoepltal chief of staff and a p<teat join forces to halt 1 demonic oobra'a reign of terr0<. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ... Cl) Cll ... _...,'l'Cll (I) ._ "FIS World Cup" Women's dOwnNll (from Sestrlefe. Italy) (R) ( 1 hr.) cm --"Olva" (1981, Drama) Wllhel- menla Wlgglna Fernandez. Frederic Andrei. A French poetman't recording of hi. faVOl'lte ~ 111(1 performance leads him on a Wiid and danger~ adven- ture. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) (J) ... "Freecklm Aoad" (1979. 0.-1· ma) Muhammed All. Ktll Ktlltoffertoo. In poat-CMI Wer South C.rollna, a former alave and army veteran JI elected lo the atate 11n1t1 and llattt• to p<otect the of the poof. (3 ln.. , 0 min.) . .. _. "Endangered Speclat" (1982. ) Robert Uflch, Jobelh Wllllams. en City detective he4ps 1 Wyo-mlna lhefiff lnvell!Qete 1 epet1 of local r" mutllatlonl. "ff• ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. IT nmu.u. .. .. "Thi High COmmil!lloner" (1968, Sulpanle) Rod Teylor, Chrlato- pt_. POtmw: ~ P<>ffc*'nan encounter• lntrtgue ind murder While on a~ln London. (2 hra.) ; .. "P= Of Mlraoltl" (1961. eom.dy) Glenn Ford. Bette DIM&. A atraet vendOf attempts to c~ her daughter and MUfe In-laws t"8t ltle la more successful than she actually Is. (3 hrs.) 00 ... ..... lW ' .... "Things Ar~ Tough AU Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar- in. Tommy Chong. Two men have numer- ous m1sadventu1es whlle drMng an Arat>- owned. money-lilled limo to Las Vegas. 'R' ( 1 hi .. 30 min.) Cl).,. "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Ora· ma) Albert Finney. Diane Keeton. The collapse of an upper ~ cou- ple's manl8Q8 and Its effect on their lour daughters is ctvonicled 'R' •CC)--"The Missionary" (1982, COm· edy) M!Ohaef Palin, =Smith. In Vic· torian London. an A n clergyman freSh from Africa la to head a slum miaaion tor fallen women with the financial support of his amo<ous banlfec. trlSS. 'R' (I hr., 30 min.) 1111e.,.. "Mad Max" (1980. Drama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel. In an Auttre· Ila of the not-too-distant M\n, the lrlendl and femlly of 1 top highway pursolt police- man become the targets of udlttlc motO<cycle geng. 'R' (1 hr .. 29 min.) ·1•amt• .......... .. -·-iiiiii -•I I l'IW .. "Thie ~ ForeYlf" (1980, Romance) Clelre Pimpare, Vincent Van Patten. A l'9ncil-08Mdlan girt fella In love With a b<ash American COiiege SIU· .. den~ In MontrMI. 'PG' .. ~ ...... ... ~ ... "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated. Voloel of Ellz.abeth Hartman. Dom OeLulle. A eecret IOcilty of ret• aid a deec>erate fleld mouee In uv· Ing her home from Iha Nthlelanele of man. 'G' (I hr .• 20 min.) •m•--•--(C) ._ "Clay Pigeon" ( t97 I, Ofame) T e11y SaY818a. Robert Vaugm. An enlg· matlc goyernment 11g1nt enliata the aid of a Vietnam vet In hia ...,ch for a narcotlca kingpin. 'R' (I hf .. 33 min.) lata IDlnata? · .. ~-~-- 1 ~ • • I • I I ..... .-Tla'9 -. ...... •lll'Jnm,,_.TNIMrl ,. ------........... ---Q , ....... LW....,.POe ..,._.,~ ..... • 11.olT LCMHlll~ ... ···= - . .. ,._ TALI mAm "Rapunzel" GeM Rowlands plays the wicked witch, Jell Bridges Is lhe prince and Shelley Duvall portrays the goldeo-halred damsel In d'Stress in this vetslon ot the classlc la11y tale. ( 1 h1 ) lWD 19A IAlll'IU&l LOG Angeles Lakers at Golden Slate WarrlOfs (2 hr.I., .40 min.) ra 8 IC* TNI 109 Fee1ured: a soap opera college, Inness e>eperl and e>eerclse teach· er Gilda Marx; a P'Olile ot "a atr1nge1," a treetance newsman Who ptOwls lhe clly at ~ht '°t~~~ble atones. • 'i: amnMI •1111• In an adaptation of an Oscar Wiide story. a mys1e11oos stranger presents 11'11 message 10 the world. 8 LCM, llAW• Ml>DM!la A touch· 1ng. amoslng and somellmes shocl<lng eJCam1natt00 ot Los Angeles' reSidenls l ... ,1:¥os:~---llCMI "Roman Scandats" ( 1933. MusK:al) Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etling. A man takes a lun·lllted dayd1eam joorney back 10 lhe lime ol Caesar and the Roman Empire ( 1 h1 . 25 min I .. I (I) .... P.L f.D -A mM Nell plans a tradl· 1oona1 Chns1mas geHogethe< for Joey bul 01sc011ers evetyone Is gOlng away tor the holidays 8 llCMI "Men Of Boys Town" (1941, [)fama) Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney Fa1her Flanagan struggleS to combat juve- nile delinquency by helping an accused murderer (2 hrs ) 8 @) AU'TOMM Automan and Walter investogale evrdence finking a well· res@=dge lo the mob, ( 1 hr ) · i enaT.-TT.-n llCMI "Great E11pectatlons" ( 1975, [)fama) Michael York. Sarah Miles. Based on the story by Charles Dickens. A yoong boy's hie rs deeply influenced by a chance encoun1er woth an escaped prisoner. (2 hrs) I llAT\m 0/1119111 -OUMmccun'f llCMI "Frrendly PerS08SIOl'I" ( 1956. [)fama) Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGu11e. A tamlly ot Ouake<s refuses to fight In the CIVIi War (2 hrs • 20 min ) llCMI "Breaker Morant" ( 1980, Dra- ma) (dward WoodWard, Jack Thompson Australians conscripted to fight on Eng· land s Side on the Boer War decide to fight the 8oer gue<Hlas on then own cerms 'PG' l' ttr . 46 min.) (SJllCMI 'Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie· 1001 Rabbrt Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Anlmat· ed V0tees by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. OuQ'I Bunny Ollllv Duck , Yosemite Sam Ind other ··u ll\e)' funo" 111118 are back again In CIOG~ ClllOOO' trarrNld by the tale ot an "A10. 11n N!Y,hll • sutttin •lld hit atory-hungry ne1 1ow G' ( ' hr • 30 min.) • llCMI ''Tlltl AV0f101ng' (1981. Ora· ma) Mlchffl Hui~. Etrom llmbalttt J1 Racial tenatons 1t1 JPt wllell 11 hoft•broed le framed 88 a hoo;e 1\ Hrl l t hr JO m1n.) CJ) .,. "On Th\J Waredront" ( 1954, Oram1) Marton Brando. Eva Marie Saint Only ooe man musters up enough courage to chtilell{le a powedul fl)Ob ruader who hOldl the Clock WO<kers ul a btg city 1n an ltoo grip (1 hi .• '6 min ) l llCKYMDYll .. e IUllA'I PAm.Y Marna's back yoeti out. t0<clng her lo remain 111 a 111100 post tlon in the living room ooung a Christmas e!_fly ... (!) COUHI UIUTUll DePaul vs Pur· due (2 hrs.) e P& UltJI" A daring mountain res- cue In lhe Swiss Alps; animated Chrrstmu w noow dl=S 81 Macy's In New Y()(k. I= ..... ......... Dl:IYMDYll · M CCIU.m IAm1'IM1 DePaul vs Pur- due~ his.) ... {I) ..,. I _. San Diego's Sea WOfld hires A.J and Rick 10 retrieve a kid· nap~ cf'iJ:' (A) ( 1 hr ) D m I An extremely wealthy man Is so warmed by his reception at Cheers thal he ~uealhs a tortune to the !Jar 8 9 lllAIGIBG Chiel Lavender recruits citizens to thwart a Soviet plot to steal NA TO coces. ( t ttr ) ., ... t!lJ llCMI "Mr Smith Goes To Washing too" ( 1939. Comedy) Jeen Arth\Jr, James Stewan An innocent. naive man unwltllllQty becomes a senatoi and gets 111volved w11h a controvetsaal poht1c1an (2 hrs.; 45 mon) I M01m.,Pm"""'tar1-f\YWI~ IMlt•llCI TNIAm "The Citadel" Anorew takes aclroo aga1ns1 "tee-splll· tlng" and is SOfely tes1ed a1 the s11e of a mine accldenrc;rlThTJ ([) llCMI "Rollover" ( t981, [)fama) Jane Fonda. K11s Krrstollerson A former mO\lie star who IC>Ok over lht! chairman· Ship other tale husband's corl)Ofallon and a hrgh-pcwered lloancial e .. per4 t>ec;ome Involved 1n a disastrous oeal with Arab fnveslOfS 'R' (2 hrs ) .. 1 ~Al.O mi Alter 8111 torces makeup man Newdell 10 resign. he tears his f0<mer colleague will sock ntm with a drscr1mrnatlon suit. ·-.rf~R.--~ CD) ... "AulhOtl AuthOt!" ( 1982. Com· edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon A New York playwright's wile leaves horn with a gang of mostly her chtldren lo lake care ot just as hrs new play is about to open ·po· i!_ hr • SO nw1.) (l)llOWlf ··snoot The Moon · ( 1982. [)fa. ma) Albert Finney. 0.ane Keaton The collapse 01 an uppe1 m•ddle-class cou· pie's marrrage and 11s elf~t on 1he1r loor daughters rs chfonicled 'A' (2 hrs . 5 mrn.) I TODAY AT llOUYWOCIO PAm -Cl)DOTI~ GD 111.1 ~ auD Bobby Hill's errant lathe< snows up tor lhe holidays. Fey 1s against ex-husband Frank's plan:. to lake 1he11 son on a ski trip wilh Joyce, and Colley spends Chris1mas Eve at lhe hospital woth an 1n1urea Ratt:s I t l'lLl-8 D G> Q) wwt I •• ,. ..... ,. -MUSIC, a1t. poetry and rare arcNvat tnatClfJ.I ire lnc0<porf1· 9d In a dOcumentery tracing the devtk>P- ment ot one of Amerloa'a mott en~rlng n'IOIUl'leml. ( 1 hr ) • IHllYIMI AT ... The Bo&ton Pope ome.ua, oondocted by John WIHl•rns, It lolned bY the Tanglewoo<fTe&nvet cnon. lor an ev.nlng of CM11ma1 mueic. (I tw.) CB> -M Mo Len Dawson and Nie« Buonleonll hoet a rovlew ot the prevtova week's NFL hlnhllghls ( 1 hr ) • CZ) .... ,.Vet. GiofgiO" ( 19ij2, Musi· cat) Luclllno Pavarotti. Kathryn HarrOld A renowned operatio tenor becomes romantlcaNy Involved with a pietty voice Hilst. ·PG' ( 1 Iv .. SO min ) .... --MU W•IWOM ... -fU9t The latest albums ot toP recte.1J artlats are 1evlewed. = ,,..·&-&"L ... ---··· ·-............ MCllCO MClll .... .UT•• amu.:a~· n Ametlcan Christmas; WOfds And M c' Hosted by Burt Lancaster. this cele of Christ· mas lncludeS performances by James Earl Jones, Lina Lavin, Freda Payne. the Har- lem Ch1ldren·a Chorus and lhe Columbia Boys Ch0t1. (1 hr ) (C) llCMI "The L Riders" ( 1980, Western) James an~acy Keach. David and K8ilh Carradine The Jesse James· Cole Voongef gang leaves a lrail ol emp- toed banks, plundefed stagecoaches and dead bodies In Its wake 8.s the oullaws ride toward their final showdowll 'A' ( 1 hr .. •O mtn.) CID • LOCATal "The Eighth Annual Young Comedians Show" John Candy hosts lh1s edition of lhe series teaturlng roollnes by 11 up·and-comrng perl0<mers taped at Manhattan's Greene Street Cale i!hr.) CD llOYll "Body Talk'' ( 1982. Orama) AngehQue. Kay Park8f A beaut1lul wom· an seduces yoong men 10 amuse her voy· eunsuc love<. ( 1 hr . 2 1 mon.) 1-.TuuaY 11:11 ..anecara tttl Cl) 1u.,11uo1-.u. Trapper. Gonzo and Stanley lry to convince a mysterious yet 5'<1Mful physictan lo jOln the s1all (R) l1 hr .. 10 mon.) U e IUT OI CAMC* Host Johnny Car· l sonh,1uests: Jim Fowler. Gore Vidal (R) IAn.AY_,. 9AIC ... ..mm •CUICll•-T-.mrrZllllll 1llCll Oii TNI...,. Guests: Frank Stanone. comedian Jell Altman. also. a vfSll 10 Hugh Hefne<'s mansion for lhe Bunny ol the Year Awards ( 1 l'lr • 30 minJ. I=~ Mardo Roybal I Humberto De LOS RIOs 10·roond Junt0r Mtddleweoghl bOut (from las Vegas. Nev.) (R) (2 hrs. 30 min ) (O)M.-.r:ClaMUA 1'EMI I& JllQ.UI Featured a seve1e splnal injt>- ry cured by a gas repairman's advice, a mooern marriage almosl destroyed by money ( I hr 30 min I Friday, Dec. 16, 1983 29 TUSTIN/NEWPORT IRVINEIHEWPORT SANTAANA ~-a 4AJJ ,.,..,,. B .. ' 6 ' • • 9 IA ,, 23 ACROll 1,4 Shown, 9eorge Utley on "Newhart" tO Henry on "Attee" iJ Ginger on "M·A·S·H" 14 "60 Minutes" regular -1n1t 15 Ending with Taiwan 16 Mr Harrison 17 Mr N1chots' 1ns1yne 18 "-Lile to Live" 20 Ki'p on "Bosom • Buddies" 31 Tony -Bianco 32 "Mr -" 33 Role for Booke 35 Played Nicholas Bradford 38 Alice's bOss 39 "Cheers" is one 42 "-Squad" 44 ··santord -Son" 45 Played Columbo 47 "Exodus" hero 48 Brancusl 1s one 49 Mr. Parseghian -Word Game FILL 1._,J°Tl-4€ MISSlN§ LEITE~ ltJ l'f-1£ ''IV lAJOROS" BELOW. - ITI I IEINm I ~~IUITISI IJI IMMVI I leAI I ,1 ILIOI I I 11101 ITl'/.JJt, IMDIGlAI I p;,(.1 ~ ~€AReAIJG€ IHE I~ I lE1'r~~ You FILLED ltJ # ~J -ro srell IHE #JAM€ ~ A ~ ~~RlfSm«: I~ ___ I 1 ........... 1....___.l ........... 1 I I I 22 Role for Milburn Slone 23 Mr Mineo 24 Played Mrs Nick Charlff 25 "Knock on -Ooof" 26 He's Vince Romano 29 Role tor Connery t Mr Pendergrass' 10 2 Comedian Oleson 3 Aida's show 4 "-Pig" 5 Poetic works 6 "The -Symbol" 7 Played Kojak -lnlt. 8 Mane or Donny 9 ROie for Dianne Kay tO Max Smart's toe t 1 Played Ricky Ricardo 12 Patricia - 19 Stately tree 21 " -Down Payment" 22 Urich on "VegaS" 27 Taina - 28 Freeway or Boomer 29 Played Maude '30 "The -Couple" 33 She's Elaine Nardo 34 "This -House" 36 "I - -Camera" 37 She's Joanie 38 She's Florence 50 Ruby or Sandra &2 " -Act of Live" 53 "MacNe1I -Report" 55 Leo on "The Jeflersons" 5 7 Played Mall OlllQfl 58 "Each Dawn I -" DOWN 39 "The Bad News -" 40 "One Day -A Ttme" 4 1 Played Sanford 43 A Martin 45 -Reagan 46 Played Or. 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Subaru, first 'with a full line of front-wheel drive vehicles and the U.S. pioneer of 4-wheel drive passen- ger cars, broadens Its appeal still further In '84 by offering 4-wheel drive in every body style. Highlighting the debut of the new and exciting '84's Is the turbo- char~. fuel-lnje;.cted two-door with automatic transmission and lock-up torque converter. This extremely stylish, plush, yet state of the art vehicle Is perfect for trips around town or those weekend drives to the ski slopes. With just the push of a button-without stopping-you can shift from standard front-wheel drive to the sure-footed trac- tion-Turbo-Traction-of ··on Demand 4-wheel drive." The Turbo-Traction cars are muttk:apabiHty ~ wtth nearly everthlng; turbocharged per- formance, for Instance, makes tight paa6ng lttuatlons, cllmbtng hills, merging, and high altitude driving worry-tree and enjoyabte. The Turbo-Trec11on hardtop offers much more than state of the art technology. Air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, tltt steering, AM-FM 4-tpeaker stereo, an ad- justable he1ght autpenSion, and nu- merous other features make drtvtng a pleasure no matter what the weather. For '84, the extra measure of aafety and trectlon of the Subaru "On Demand 4-wheel drtve" ay9tem hu also been engineered for the clutk: 4-door model. Automatic trana- mtak>n wtth lock-up torque converter and a high teYel of acceeaory equl~ ment ts atMdard; Its styllah Hnee and 4-door 8tyle make peuenger accen · especielly convenient. The new and distinctive Subaru High Luxury modela. available In The 1984 Subaru GL-10, inside and out. either the sporty two-door hardtop or classtc: 4-door configuration, are de- signed to aattafy even the most demanding owner's yearning for com- fort, sophistication and driving eue. Al lo flYfKY Subaru, the poetttve handling of front-wheel drive and rack and pinion steering are stan- dard ... but that'• juat the beginning. Three pteaslng colors, metallic silver, extra black, or metallic dark grey ... a GL-10 exctuatve-hlghltght the ex- terior. Complementing theae shades are a black-out trim package conatat- lng of front and rear bumpers, door handlee, the fuel fJller Hd, and numer- ous other normally contrasting bright chrome ltema. lnatde, luxurious, ven- tilated velour grey cloth huge the special, high-back rear ... ta (4-door onty); the rear bench ta even equipped wtth a folding center armrest. A aoft . trtcot material, with extra IOUnd lnaulatton qual"lee, la uaed ~to aaaure an especially quiet rid~. ·Moquette cloth ts employed on various aurfacea and upgraded carpeting comptetes the ptuah aurroundinga. The sound system, too, has re- oefved special attention. In High Luxury Modeta a apeciat Electronic Tuning Radio with Seek/Scan capabltlty ts standard. It dettvera "good vtbration1" through a atx speaker stereo aystem. Ahlo standard are power steering, air condhlonl"Q, power windows, crulee control, power mirrors, sunroof, and a Digital Dash with trip computer. For '84, Subaru continues to offer Its turbocharged, fuel-#\jected station wagon and open bed BRAT models. These automatic tranamlaalon equipped vehldel, Nett loeded with standard equipment other manufac- turers charge extra for. add a new dlmenaton to 4-wheeltn'. For thoae who prefer mMUal ttana- million "On Demand 4-wheel drive" models, Subaru, the nation'• onty American operated, publicly owned Import automobile company, again on.a v9rioua models of Its wagon, BRAT. and hatchback ltnee with both atngle and Dual Range tranamilllona. All Ou~ Range models offer 48 percent more tow-speed pulling P<>W9r for deep anow, mud, and aand. Subaru continues to refine Its front-wheef drive llne. Two door, 4-door, hatchback, and wagons In luxurious GL or well equipped DL models are again available In '84 . Typical changee Include a standard dual speaker AM-FM radio ayatem on DL mocteea for even better eound, while GL hatchback modet1 now are equipped with a cargo area llQht. Sut>wu for '84 ... technotoglcal In· novatlon, V91ue, economical oper- ation and greater performance tn an anordably priced peckage. Toyota stays with Long Beach Grand Prlx TORRANCE -When the first becOme a tredltlon ~ with the Formula 5000 race car roared through OrMd Prix, Mid Warren Christ ... vtee the atreeta of Long 8Mch In 1916, e>relklent of ~etlng for Toyota Toyota wu there u a major apon90r. Motor SaJee, U.S.A. Inc. Thia Veer tn and year out, the c.. haw three-yMr pecUa.,. lndlcattOn of our come ~ gone. New drtYws, new 'continued ent'"*-" for the Long teema. MW contre>wrMe -but for BMch \9Ylftt. We look for .nother thear.nd Prix In Long BMch, Toyota crowdt::"' Toyog OrMd Pr-. of apm..,. lhlp hM 8lwaya been a part of Long when the chllmp cwt ther8dngWMk~. makethWdebuthlreMXt~. 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WAu:m C llUO'Cl'51~"" P<>' ..... --D kOautAllfUIC1'91M AMPS.llC ..... ._r· , ... ct "•<J1)11C~.-· ...., llOMJABllS 'JlmFYfAll • . 1983 -5 I I 6 'i -t:8et .3r lsdn1~:>9Q ,'(bl.Ii~\ TOJ1q Y JIAO 9t1f 0 1 1n,,mel_gq!J?, gn1e1n s11bA nA\tohq 01uA -Auto Pilot/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 16, 1963 I-Mark simple for'84 The popular Isuzu I-Mark line of diesel and gasoline powered coupes and sedans Is simplified for 1984 wtth the deletion of the LS series and the dropping of the Deluxe two-door cou~. Easily the most popular model in • The 1984 Honda Civic S Hatchback. .I ,the I-Mark line, the Deluxe four-door sedan returns in 1984 with added features •to make it an even better ~ value. Such items as halogen head- lamps, dual electric remote control mirrors, twin dome lamps, chimes Instead of buzzers, a trunk compart- ment light, and 175170SR13 tires are all now standard equipment. New for 1984 Is a dark metallic Marquis Blue exterior cofor. Continued Is the choice of the sing le overhead cam gasoUne engine or the hlgh-mljeage dleset with Its unique "Ultra Quick-On System" for almost Instantaneous starting. A 5-speec:t manual gearbox -is standard wtth either engine, and a 3-speed auto- matic Is availabfe as an option. EPA ratings for the gasoline engine and manual tranamlssk>n are 27mpg city Eight n~w Hondas fo°r 1984 and 37mpg highway. · American Honda Motor Company has announeed lta new tine of seven totally new Clvtca and a new Accord LX 4-0oor Sedan. AddltlonaJ Im- provements and features have also been added to other Accorcls and the Prelude. New from t~ ground up, the Civic series features the Civic CRX Chrysler has big plan for Louisiana World ExpOsition • NEW ORELANS -Chrysler Cor- poration has unveiled plans for a paYlllon at next summer's Louisiana Wortd Exposition. The Chrysler exhibit will demonstrate graphically how a smokestack Industry trans- formed Itself Into an electronic, com- puter-assisted, state-of-the-art, high-tech company. The two-level 20,000 square foot paYlllon, shaped llke the Chryater Corporation's Pentutar, wttl contain a theater where 500 people at a time will eee a apeclaJty-created motion sMcfure on how American industry ts using modem technology to bulld quallty products .efftden~. The ground level wffl MY9 exhlbfta of the latest technology Including Industrial robots, computer-elded ct. sign, computer-aided rnMUtKturtng, and etectrona In aut~. ol- flOM and homes. Bennett E. Bidwell, ChryMr Cor- poration Executive Vice Prelldent, OfflQe of the Chairman, announced ChrylW's participation In the world'1 rs 8t a pr .. conference today In N.wOrteena. 8ldwell said, ''W• b•l1'9 thllt LoulMna WOftd Expoeltton II the Idell pl.ce fOf ~ to lftow ... world tMt AmertcM Industry II rMdy to compete with enyone In IMwortd In high·~ and edw.md .... trcnce. "Not only Is every car bulh In this country equipped with at leUt one computer. the factory tt came from la filled wtth computer drtven and com- puter aaatsted machinery. ''The car la ICheduled Into the ptant electroniclllfy and etectrona keep track of It all along the way through the MMmbfy fine. · "Rot>ots do.,. the hMYy repettttw JOba and electrGnk:a ... UMd 11Qatn to prove out MCtt of the car'• ay8tema. "The Chryater paYfflon wtH provkte dramatic and entertalntng proof that Americana can be proud of how Amertcan industry ha Mind the new technOlog... end UMd them for ft9rYlt*'O from mtntno coal to putting a mM on the moon.·· The ChryMr building wttl be of ..... frame c:onetructk>n, llclnned with ..... ~. The flat roof wtll be hidden under a huge canvu "t.,t" IUPPC>r1ed by a flag pole. The canv• wtft be patnted u a Chryller PentMter. Fair goera wtl enter the Chrysler p1Ylllon by walklng up a two--stage rwnplHd(ng to the eecond level t._.. The rmmp la COYered by a cloll roof aupported ~ a IP90I hma. When -~ ... theats, tMy ......... down. remp lnllde .. buldlni Into IM ..,... ~ on IM ..,.. floor. 2-pasaenger Coupe, powered wtth • 1.3 liter engine, and the CMc CRX 1.5 Coupe, three new hatchbacks, the 4-Door Sedan and the Wagon. All have botd new epece-efflc:ient designs, new engines and auapenak>ns. AJI Honda C9r9 have front --drive, powered by trw- verM-m<>Unted engines. The new Prelude, Introduced just last spring, has had added to Its llst of standard equipment an ad- justable ~teertng cofumn, varl- able-aaiat power steering (formerly only offered wtth the 4-speed auto- mat I c=ta n am Is s Ion) and power-ed dlac brakes on all four~ Chry1ler Corp.'• planned pa•ilion at the Loui1iaaa World Expo1ition. The,....., end Pen ..... balcll19 llt on a 31,000 ~toot llte. Alt~ air petlo In front of .... ,.... Ind ... buldif'8 ..... ..ct for I dllplly of ~ 1114.,. ...... Tha •dl:Ollct .. .. aw,lllr PM11n.,.11on1t111 11 T.M.P. A•altlll of •lloollmllllflllftl ... -•• 111111d .... Miah • The oontt8Gtor II Ctw1ll Wood- wsd ConMrvctlon of .... ert.na. TM ......... bulder la George P. Jot•-• eo .• or o.trott, Miah. '"" ....... = -12, , .......... , ...... .. •4 nu d to viii tM ...,-:before " ---· 11, 1"4. -a Porsche has it all i·n 944 of 1984 Outstanding driving ,performance and handling, combined with reUablll- ty, define the most traditional of all Porsche values. The new 944 preserves this value in a manner appropriate to the needs of our times. In a combination with advanced engine technology and proven advan- tages of transaxle construction, it results in a sports car indicative of things to come. Porsche 9« thus clearly is part of the well-known Porsche tradition: build sports cars that ctearty dis- tinguish themselves from other auto- mobiles. The primary function of the average car Is to provide good daily transpor- tation at a relativety low cost. Porsche. on the other hand, sees Itself In a new, future-oriented mode: providing high performance yet efficient cars for thoae drivers who do not require the speciousness of a sedan. The bask: Porsche concept offcers advantages that are difficult, If not impossible to obtain In less aero- dynamic vehicles. Com-pact, low-slung Porsche designs reduce weight and drag. Porsche Is abfe to utilize lightweight materials. such as aluminum and plastics, more con- slstentty than many other automotive manufacturers. An automobile manufacturer of Porsche's caliber must make a clear dlltJnctlon between mere whims of fashion and the demands of aero- dynamics. Porsche cannot adjust Its design concepts to unproven theories seeking to redefine the ldeai form. But It must take eerlOU91y all thote factors affecting automobile COMtructlon that have estabtllhed a tong-term value: demands for safety, better energy utllizatlon, quieter operation, cleener exhaust, longer llfe. Oemanda for power and comfort are stmuttaneoualy tnc:reealng rather ttwn declr*tg. l'hil 11mp1y under- scor• the t8Ct that the more we become awaire of the v.aue of energy, the more lmpartMt becomes the qUllMty of "' utlllatlon. PerformMCe, lncludlng llCtlWMfe.- ty, thul tak• on a MW ligniftcance. And for Ponche, thil MW att"ude confirml • COlapl long applied: building fuel-efficient v-.1c1e1 through :=::" of prawn wo-d'lf"*'* and the reductton o we6ght to the eow.t level contlstent wtttt aaf9ty Md durabillty. The~ of. body wtttt good ~propsttee .. low .., ,...Mee, lmprowd ltllbllty at CNlllng ap11da. good ro9CMIOldlng, and low •.nMiy to ora1..,..MIL Ponctte tleta bOdV· d11lgn1 end mlP macllciettol'I at.,.~ .eaae ......... o1 ......... f:5 liaille Ndlll .....,, the !'*'nulft ~of .. d9tllllldlt11"*-don fUI ..... ~ -~ • ........ : ....... ~ Auto Piiot/An Advertising SUDP-lement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 16, 1983 -7 r.~l'it ::n rl• ._,.,, ,.,,:.f" r • llAl"l .. 11, "' ~ ~• ·1 2 nni?ihavhA ·A\to!tCl of\u\ :> PA5SJONft;Tt:. IM f\l\AOJ LA I E. TH\ s -PCRSGHE:= 944 J = ' .. .. .. a _ Auto Pilot/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 16, 1983 '11 C.-8c: lldoredo 1ENM11 .... 113,111 '12 Ford futln 10MA311 ..•...••. '71H '118uloll ,_.. 7MNAO ....... I •••••• '71fordPtMo1NAX0 ......... '. . '27N .. I I Jurors get mutilation slaying case By JEFF ADLER Of .... 0111, Pllol ll•lt An Orange County Superior Court jury began deliberating Thursday whether Ren~ Flores Dayco should be l'Onvicted of first-degree murder for the 1982 slayings of his estranged wife an d mother-in-law. The 42-year-old mechank 's helper. who has admitted the killings, could be sentent.'ed to die in California"s gas chamber. S. Laguna Viet vet wins UCI lawsuit From 1taff aad wire reports A Vietnam veteran, Cirt>d as UC Irvine's assistant dc:an of tudents in 1979 for not doing his work which t)e blamt\d on ar-related stress, has won a $185,000 settlement frpm the university. "I think that this c~ offers sorj of a ray of hope for them ( rans) that there are ways toconfront the system," said Robert Mien anan. 34, South Laguna. Beanan said he hoped t he caS(' would shake up UC Irvine management policies, which he said contributed heavily to employee burnout. Beanan Said he was pleased with the senlcment, but would not see much of the money. "A lot of that money is tied up in trust.s (and in) legal expenses. medical costs. It's a niet> figure but.it's not real." He is a<.'Cused of using a butcher's knife and meat clea ver to hack 27-year-old Shirley Dayco and her 65-year-old mother. Amelia Harbulak. todeath in their (Se~ MUTILATION, Page AZJ 0.-, Piiot llaft ll'tloto Beanan said he will pay off a psychologist's bill. have medical and dental check ups and use a "significant amount'' to promote his career as a political car.toonist. He said he 1sstaff political cartoonist tSee UCI, Paite A2) Robert M. Beanan \ THI ORlllil COAST COAST IOITION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1983 Ofi AN GE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Laguna 1 sued in freeway protest By L.P. BENET Of tlM o.., ll'llol II.it An environmental group hop- ing to preserve 522 acres of undeveloped Laguna Beach prop- erty has filed a lawsuit in Orange County Superior Court against the county and the city of l.a8"na Beach in an attempt to block a proposed settlement that would pave the way for construction of the San Joaquin Hills freeway. T he lawsuit, filed Thursday by the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc.. a 1,000-member 1Drganlzation dedi- cated to preserving 15,000 acres of South County larfd. says the proposed settlement should .be Cieclared "null and void." The suit w ould not allow a settlement Ftween th e city and county thout the approval of Green- lt, Inc. A hearing date was set for Jan. 30, but Greenbelt attom ies will be back in court today to see if the date can be moved up and to seek a restraining order to prevent the city from dismissing the suit without Greenbelt's consent, ac- lcording to Laguna Beach City Attomy Phillip Kohn. Two weeks ago, the county presented the city with a proposed settlement that would allow the county to buy 76 acres of Sycamore Hills property for the freeway a nd another 67 acres for a park for an estimated $2 million. In add ition, the <..'Ounty would let the city move ahead with plans to sell a 62-acre parcel of S ycamore Hills to a private de- veloper for $5.5 million. The city would keep 317 acres of the property as open space. The proposed agreeme nt also would allow the city to pay off a mountinR S7 .65 million debt ~n ISee FREEWAY, Page AZ I Tree trimming -the old way Hunting ton Beach Historical So- ciety docent Frances Buzinski dec- ora tes yule tree at Newland House with ancient authenticity. Tree includes Victorian ornaments, strings or popcorn, nosegays, and paper fans. For information about tours, see story on Page A3. °'L!L ~ • w .... A' Al ... , All-1.J M AIO 'fYl.-i w.· * Al A SPECIAL HOLIDAY · DINING GUIDE See W•k•nder -Inside today's Auto Piiot section AJ Christmas boat parade sails in NB Newport Beach's nautical Chriltmu tradition Will enter into its 64th year with the launch of Newport's Chriltmu Boat Parade of Ughta on Saturday even1Jll . . Tha u,hted parade of boata starts at 6:30 off Cornn. bland and will ctn:wnnavtaate Newport Harbor. It takenbout three houn for the feetiw, decorated boata to complete the 8 ~-mile coune. Sponeored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of C.ornmerce, the pro- ceelion will repeat ni1htly throuch Dec. 23. The chamber hu tponeored the parade llnce UU9, but the actual idft behind the festival on the water a--beck to July 1908 when Newport bualneuman John 8carpl Npd a v enetlan-etyle Wwninated boat parade with a ..... end etcht dewiatied cane.. Parade Chairman au u. ,eettma• th1a year'• perllde will 'etU'8d more than 500,000 Yiewen. The followi"8 an rel'Olnmend- ed locatklftl end tlmee for vlewinl theDlnde· 86ertc Iii.net Y8Cht CNb, 8:37 p.m.; Aeubert J. Lee, t:• p.m.: ~ ·~ CNb, 7:01 p.m.; c.no·a. 7:0I p.m.; Jolh leooum'a. 7:03~m.; Anallnt ...,.,_, 7:04 p.m.: ......_, 7:0I p.m.; we. Now, 7. p.m. Ind.......,_., 7:07 p.m. °"* .... lndude: I ·Irvine Co. chief backs· transit tax By JERRY HIRSCH Of tlM D.ily Not ..... Orange County's $12.8 billion transp0rtation proposal received a big endorsement Thursday when Irvine Co. President Thomas H. Nielsen told local business leaders it is crucial to the county's future. Speaking to the Orange County Forum of Town Hall at the Sheraton Newport. Nielsen en- dorsed both the proposed one-cent sales tax increase and a system of developer fees to raise money for the 15-year freeway construction and light rail transportation plan. "Perhaps the sales tax proposal will be the most important vote taken by the people of this county."' Nielsen said. A vote on the sales tax increase. w h ich will be used only for transportation, is scheduled for June 5. 1984. The tax wou ld raise an estimated $1 53 million a year. "We need the commitment to raise the funds," said Nielsen. -whose 68,000-acre land develop- ment company is the largest pnvate landholder in Orange County. As the county's largest real estate developer. Nielsen's en- dorsement of a proposed fee plan that would charge developers between $1.000 and $2,000 per housing unit to help fund the transportation program, may in- dicate the coun\Y's business com- munity is resigned to the plan. "We have recognized that the fees are probably the reality of what it takes," Nielsen said fol- lowing his speech. "The program the county's transportation committee has put forward is an in vestme nt in the future," he said. According to Nielsen, state and local governments stopped spend - ing large amounts of money on The Wlnhoule, 7:08 p.m.: Lido Vllegl Shope, 7:09 p.m.: Lido Ille Yeoht CNb, 7:10 p.m.: Voyager Yeoht Qub, 7:21 p.m.; Mattna Park, 7:40 p.m.; Newport Herbor YllCht CNb. 7:41 p.m.; 8elboe Pevtllon, Thomas ff. Nie lsen freeway and transportation sys- tems about 1970. But sint'e that time Orange County's population has grown by 50 percent. "It should not be surprising that we find the type of (traffic) congestion we do," he said. He noted that most of the projecL'l included in th e transpor- tation plan would border or pass. through Irvine Co. land. Fashion Island, the Irvine Co.'s major shopping center in Newport Beach could get a big boost· from a proposed freeway for the San J oaquin Hills corridor that would improve freeway access to the center. The Irvine Co. has embarked on a $28-million' rebuilding df the mall so "it wiJI return to being the premier garden shopping center in the country ," Nielsen said. When the outdoor mall was built in 1967. the proposed Corona del Ma r freeway was to have given the mall easy freeway access. T he freeway, howeve r, was never completed. 7:58 p.m.: Pirate's Cove, I : 18 p.m.: Harbor Muter Dock, 8:22 _p.m.: Balboa Yacht Club, 8:23 p.m; llat\ll Cotlnthlan YICht Club, 1:21 p.m. Mt the Balboa llland Ferry Landini. 8:42p.m . -~ -- "I* Orange Coaat DAILY Pll.iOT/Frl~y. December 16, 1983 CoaSt child molester sentenced ... tsy STEVE MARBLE Of111eo..., ..... ,, ... A 43-year-old Newport Beach ~ar collector has been sentenced to 19 years in state prison for molesting two teen-age boys who had tearfully admitted in court that they still care for the man. Craig Darrell Sinclair. a resi- NB victim 'probably knew killer' Newport Beach murder victim Ronald Gaskey probably knew the person who bludgeoned him to death this week in a hallway of his luxurious Newport Shores home, police said today. "He was highly security mind- ed and it seems very apparent that this was someone he kriew. some- one he invited into his house." Newpoct police officer Tom Little said. Gaskey, a 35-year-old construc- tion worker who lived alone except for a pet Doberman pinscher, was killed late Tuesday evening with an unknown blunt object. investigators said. An autopsy performed Thurs- day revealed he was hit once on the back of the head and as many as,three times in the face. He died about two hours after the beating, according to an autopsy. Police said they are baffled by the brutal death and have no clues on the motive or the identity of the killer. The murder weapon has not been found. The body was discovered Wednesday morning by a former girlfriend who was asked to go the Lugoriia Street residence when Gaskey failed to show up for work. Police said it appeared nothing in the two-story house was taken and there were no signs ol a fight or violent struggle. dent of Newport's Cannery Vil- lage, was ordered jailed immedi- ately by Orange C.OUnty Superior Court Judge James Turner, who rejected pleas for leniency in handing down the maximum prison sentence. "He has accepted responsibility for his actions but he has also undergone remarkable changes and. according to his psychiatrist, is no longer a threat to society," explained Sinclair's attorney Ron Carpol following the sentencing. "This is not somebody who was hiding in the bushes luring in little kids," Car pol said. Deputy District Attorney Charles Middleton said he was pleased with the sentence and did not consider it harsh or out of line. Middleton said he is suspicious ot clatnw that Sinclair "made thll miraculous recovery and no longer has homosexual tendencies toward little ~ys." Authorities had charged that Sinclair had virtually destroyed the lives of the two youths by befriending them and then taking sexual advantage of them. Sinclair pleaded guilty in Octo- ber to 16 counts of child molesta- tion. oral t.'Opulation and sodomy. • One or the involved youths, now 17, testified that he had been ''seduced" by Sinclair after meet- ing him at a bowling alley. The youth said he was 14 at the time and that the relationship con- tinued for several years. The high school student re- ported that he had twice been hospitalized d.uring the rela- Jolly visitor drops in Rosa-Re ne Guajardo, 3 , was o ne of the happy children at Whittier School in Costa Mesa greeting Santa Cla us on his a rrival by he licopte r Thursday. uoiuhlp for •tress and mental problems. He said he alto turned against hi.I parenta during the relationahip. ' The second youth waa 13 yeen old and allegedly wu with Sin- clair when the 43-year-old man was an'ellted at hi.a home last May. Carpol said his client decided against a jury trial becauae he wished to "spare" the youtha the pain of taking the witneaa atand again. The youths had testified d\Uing a preliminary hearing. Carpol said his client will appeal the sentence. LB cops won't seek charges against driver Contrary to published reports, Laguna Beach police said they will not recommend proeecutfon for the 17-year-old girl • who remains in a coma following a fatal collision that killed two other girls. Today's Los Angeles Times said police would r ecommend Samantha Shannon be charged for manslaughter in connection with the fatal crash on Laguna Canyon Road. Lt. Bill Cavenaugh denied the report. A two-month investigation by th~ California Highway Patrol found Shannon was at fault in the Oct. 18 accident but police said it will be up to the Orange County District Attorney's office to decide whether to charge the high achool girl. "The report finds her at fault and all we've done is submit that report to the District At1omey for hia opinion,'.' Cavenaugh said today. He suggested the girl's condition could play a role in deciding whether she is charged. Stacy Davia, an 18-year-old riding alone in her vehicle, and 16-y~ar-old Leesa Snyder, who was riding with Shannon, were killed in the head-on colliaion. Reached at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, Shannon's parenta said the girl's condition is improving. "But it's a long, hard proce91l," her father added. The police assumption that the killer knew the victim is based on reports from relatives that Gaskey was almost obsessed with making his house security tight. The comer residence is equipped with an alarm system and surrounded by walls. tall trees and full bushes. Officer also noted that the front door to the house. though closed, was unlocked when the former Countian held in ticket scam ·Ju:unend arrived. :~. Neighbors said they knew little ;::;bout Gaskey anq described him ~;ps a friendly {>enon who kept to Investigators believe suspect headed credit card theft rins · himself and had occasional vis- itors. From s&aff aad wire reporll A 44-yeet-old ·Orange County man who allegedly masterminded a nationwide network thar used BULLETIN BOARD . Fund-raising aerobics slated at Laguna High The Laguna Beach High School baseball is raising money by sponsoring aerobics workouts in the Laguna high school cafeteria Monday and Wednesday nights, 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. and on Saturday mornings in the girls high school gym at 10 a.m. $e$ions are conducted by a professional aerobics instructor and cost $3 for each. For more infonnation call Tom Klingenmeier at 497-3035. Alliance Francaise plans party The Alliance Francaise will celebrate Christmas with a pot-luck dinner followed by caroling tonight. The event is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Bridge Hall of the Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann Drive. Laguna Beach . stolen credit cards to buy hun- dreds of airline tickets has been charged with grand theft. Charles William Sutton, a resi- dent of Orange, was arrested Wednesday at a friend's house in Santa Ana Heights. He is being held on $100,000 bail. Sutton, purport.edly was a key figure in the alleged scam, in which tickets for United. Delta, Frontier, F.astem, TWA and Afr. Cal flights were offered to the public at discounts. The tickets, authorities allege, actually had been bought at face value through the accounts of unsuspecting credit card holders. Police said at least $100,000 in tickets were purchased. Police in Tustin claimed the ticket network has been • flourishing for more than a year and indicated that more arrests are likely in the coming weeks. Sutton also is being held for allegedly violating h is probation in Alameda County, where Depu- ty District Attorney Sue Fizelta said he was convicted in 1981 on grand theft charges relating to airline ticket fraud. Anaheim. Chicago, Kansas City and Denver. Police said they've uncovered more than $100,000 in bogus ticket purchases, billed to credit card holders in Pennsy~vania, Florida, North Carolina. Alabama, Wyom- ing and Louisiana. Ken Moore of United\ Airline's aecurity department in San Fran- ci9co said similar acama have sprung up nationwide. Perpetrators can get cash for selling tickets at diecou.nts, and while the original purchase la billed to an unknowing credit card holder, Moore said airlines or credit card companies usually wind up footing the bill -now running from $5 million to $10 million a month. Dixon alleged Sutton paid a number of people for uae of their mailboxes or comrnission11 on tickets that were delivered to them. She claimed one of Sutton's operatives would then retrieve the tickets and deliver them to P' ople who responded to news- paper ads. Dixon said police took approx- imately 30 tickets from mail drops and rented boxes in several Or- I ~OllllllUID llORlll ] MUTILATION CASE ... FromPageA1 Huntington Beach home on June 14, 1982. Dayco'& body a..IJio waa sexually muUlated. Beaidee the double murder charges, Dayco alto facet coun\a of robbery and burglary, as well as special drcwnatance allegations for which he could draw the death penalty. "Thia case is horrendous and I aak you to find him guilty of 1 everything you can find him guiltyof,"deputydlatrictattomey Tom Goethals urged the jury. Goethals argued Dayco planned to kill his wife and mother-in-law, get his two children and his passport and flee the country. "He'd solve all his problems," the proeecutor said. "There is only one reasonable explanation (for the killings), not that he was ln a fury, acting in the heat of passion. The explanation is the defendant thought about what he would do and, motivated by anger, jealously and reven ge, he put these women out of existence. And that wasn't enough. T hey cau sed him anguish, so he caused them anguish and added to their agony by inflicting these superficial, tortuous wounds,'' Goethals said. Chief deputy public defende.r Tom McDonald, in hi.a cloeing statement, reminded jurors that Dayco was responsible for the killings. "I told you all at the beginning that my client killed them and sexually mutilated Shirley. But it all revolves around what was In his mind; his state of mind at the time." Dayco's defense attorney caUed the killings "an explosion of fury." "Can you imagine these acta taking place without an inflamed mind. or impaired judgment. There is no way this ia first-degree murder. There was nothing meth- odical, nothing platlned about his behavior," McDonald said. Evidence presented during the trial indicated that Dayco, pouibly jealous because his wife was seeing another man, entered the house in the middle of the night and stabbed his wife to death in her bedroom before sexually mutilating her body. Then. using a meat cleaver. he attacked his mother-in-law who was hiding in a closest. After the killings, which left blood spattered across two bedrooms, Dayco gathered up his two young children and Oed to Mexico. He was arrested in Rosarita Beach on June 18, 1982. If Dayco is convicted of the first-degree murders and the special circumstances, the trial then will enter a penalty pha.ae during which jurors will be asked to recommend whether he should be sentenced to death or life in prison without parole. r UCI SETTLEMENT ... FromPageA1 for the American Civil Liberties Union. "I think thla •ttlement means that veterans should fight, not back away, when they think they're right," said Beanan's attorney, Meir J. Wetrtreich . "lithey do fight and they know what they're doing, the courts will be there. We won it in the courts." A check was made to Bea.nan on Thursday, UCI officials said. The settlement was app.roved by the UC Boa.rd of Regents earlier this week. The twice-wounded Navy intelligence commando directed the university'c veterans programs for 5 lh years. During that time he helped vete.rans get jobs, integrate into civilian life and was active in helping veta get upgrades of less than honorable d.iacharges. He had claimed he suffered from so-called delayed-stress syndrome as he battled UCI officials over what he considered illegal funding cuts of hi.a programs. Beanan waa awarded nine medals and commendations during 14 months in Vietnam, but claimed that after the war he had flashbacks, anxiety and dependence on drugs. The university fired him in February 1979 but changed that to a "medical separation" the following November after a grieva.rx-e commit tee decided Beanan had been improperly discharged. In April 1981, the State Workers Compensation Appeals Board ruled \Pat Beanan had suffered stress react.ion from the war and job pl'el9Ul'e5. It found that he had recovered by August 1979, giving him grounds to eeek reinstatement and back pay. FREEWAY SUIT ... FromPageA1 curred five years ago when the city bouaht Sycamore Hilla from a developer. In return, the dty would drop a lawsuit filed earlier this year againa\ the county's purchue plan for the freeway land. The Greenbelt lawsuit 1tates the envtronmental group would like to join hands with the dty in its lawsuit againat the county, Kohn said. "They're saying that lhe city and the county are not rep- resenting their interesta," Kohn said. "But the city feels it can 't represent the interesta of one group, we have to represent all the interests in the city." Jon Brand, president of the Greenbelt, Inc., said hi.a organiza- tion filed the suit because the propoeed settlement is inade- quate . ''It doesn't address East loop." Brand said, referring to a con- troversial four-lane, divided high- way that would run from Laguna Canyon Road to El Toro Road parallel to the proposed freeway. Gree.nbelt doesn't want the raod built. "I hope the city would welcome our support and get a more eqltjtable settlement," Brand said. "If we can get east loop included in the settlement, we may drop the lawsuit." Brand added that the suit also was filed because the public has been excluded from negotiations. "There was no public hearing process," Brand said. "They just preeented witb us with a settle-;, rnent. We want a third party in there for the citizens." Boat parade salutes Olympic Games Dana Point Harbor's ninth annual boat parade Saturday will feature a salute to the Olympics. The parade goes from 6-8 p.m. For information call 661 -5177. Tustin police investigator Ruth Dixon said the investigation began when she answered a Nov. 5 newspaper advertisement offer- ing discount air fares, and paid $200 for a $400 round-trip ticket to New York . She said her contact was a Tustin real estate salesman, who said Sutton rented a house from him. The salesman wasn't charged. ~BIE SPORTS LTD Jewish Center sets holiday festival The Jewish Community Center of South Orange County is holding a holidlly festival Sunday at 6 p.m. at the center, 298 Broadway. Laguna Beech. For reservations call 494-5926 or 493-5969. Tickets for the event are $5 for members and $7 .56 for non-members. Dixon said her ticket was charged to a Florida man who didn't know his card was used to also buy tickets in Los Angeles, . ~-..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- :.. We're : i:· :. ·Listening ••• . !. 842•6086 ~ ......... --..·F~y " you 00 '101 II•,,. 'fovr PIC>t' lly llOpm Ctlllbelore7pm end ro111 copy wlll II• ...... What do you like about the Dnily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your mesaage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to ~~rd let· ters to the editor on any topic. ~ailbox contributors mutt tnclude their name and telephone number'for verillcatlon. No circulation. calls . please . Tell us what's on your mind. OAAHGE COAST . Dilly Pilat Cll I tdtllft 1W 1111 : ..:, •,,::::z =ll't,._ ...... 1111321,., ......a a30 ..... .., It, e.. ..... CA. Miii ...._ ... IMO. ODll9 liillle. CA. tHlt ~1-0...0.-~~. "' •• llO!IH , llh1il11Uo111. tdllor111 1111111! ., ................. .., .................... ,,..,,,...,, .. ~ °"'*· ... "' .. , ~ S-y If '°" do llOI '~ rOVt .., ., 1 -• -°"'°"' •Oem -'°"' ~ .. bt-....0 ~::rind~~ Cll 1ut1•1n Tllld) I I = .. ~ .-... .... ~ ..... -- to the PublWier ........ ,.c.... ~ -... =>~= .. 'I.,_ It's Not To Late For Christmas to Save on Precision Skis PRE 1200 TYRoiJl.,280 BflDINa Reg.391400 • lllE .. 8218 88 Orange Coe1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1983 * ,\I ,, Flight No. 1 wasn't your basic commute to Bay Area ~ Passengers from John Wayne Airport land safely despite bomb threats and lightning bolts By ROBERT BARKER Ol .... o.llJ ........... The skies weren't friendly to passengers on AirCal Flight No. 1 from J ohn Wayne Airport to San Francisco where many attended last week- end's California School Boards Association meet· ing. It was a wild and woolly ride. The pilot received two bomb ttireats wttile in flight and the plane was struck twice by lightning while descending at San Francisco International Airport. "It was very dramatic," said Pat Cohen, a member of the Huntington Beach City (elemen· tary) School District Board. "The pilot made an abrupt descent and went through a thunderstonn. It shuddered and I thought, my God. if there is a bomb, this will set it off." The pilot was told the bomb would go off about 15 minutes before landlna. The message of the second call -apparently made to Ai.rCal head- quarters and radioed to the pilot, was the bomb would explode on impact with the runway. An Ah-C.Sl spokeswoman acknowledged the Newport Beach-based airline received two threats, but a search conductec!" under Federal Aviation Administration guidelines yielded no explosive device. She said the caller didn't ask for mcmey but declined to say what motivated the threat. No injuries were reported and the OC-9 Super 80 waa not damaged by the lightning bolts, she said. But it was dramatic while it was happening. Elizabeth Parker, a trustee on the Orange County Board of F.ducation, said the plane appeared to speed up just before the announcement was made to passengers. And she said the quick la11ding wu "like a helicopter." "I had a funny feeling there wa.a a t1bmb, like a second eenae. But the crew was 10 profeuional that we didn't have a chance to panic. I think the pilot earned hia salary for the entire year, going through the thunder- storm and bomb threat." Another passenger, Judge Calvin Schmidt of the Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach, was flying to the Bay Area in conjunction with his duties on the state Refugee and Immigration Commission. . "They made the announcement that there waa a threat of a bomb on board and were taking routine safety precautions," Schmidt said. "There was no panic and no alarm. But the plane made a very, very,short taxi We grabbed our umbrellas but had to leave everything else aboard. They searched through our things. My hand luggage had been opened ..• Schmidt aaid the passengers exited quickly but orderly. and aseembled on a "live" runway, ~ distance from the plane, apparently in case of • exploe.ion. Schmidt said a light rain was falling and a bu. failed to come so the damp and dazzled but undaunted band of survivors trudged to the tenninal with emergency equipment serving as interference. Other airliners circled overheaq during the evacuation. • Another passenger, Lynn Hartline, an asslsJ tant superintendent of the Orange County Depart· ment of F.duc.ation. put the drama i.n perspective. When it was all over, she and others went to the terminal restroom to make adjustments. "We looked like drowned rata. But at least w~ still had hai.r we would have to dry," she said. • Society recalls Christmases past · Docent Ke lly Losie displays traditional baked goods in pantry of old Newland House. By ROBERT BARKER OI ... De11J P'llM Ii.ft Once upon a time, people cel- ebrated Christmas without bright, colored lights, video games or plastic toys. Children usually got only one gift from Mom and Dad and it wasn't a Cabbage Patch Kids doll. To get a tree, the father prob- ably would have to hitch up his team of horses and go out to the hills and cut his own. On Christmas Eve, the pa.rents would decorate the tree with strings of popcorn and cranberries after the children went to bed. They'd hide unwrapped presen ts on inside branches. The magic moment would ex- plode very early Christmas morn- ing as soon as candles were lit'on the tree. It would usher in the 12 nights of Christmas celebration. bringing families and relatives and neighbors together for card games and cha rades and good-natured sociahz.ing. This simple kind of Christmas celebration which largely is an Jewel thieves hit Park Newport A Newpo<t Beach woman reponed tne thell ol jewelry valued at about $4,673 lrom her Park Newport apart- ment Thursday evening. A man IMng only a few doors down from the woman a.lso reported his apartment unit broken into and about $2 .000 of household go~s ~V:en. A Norwalk woman had her purae snatched wttlle standing In the pal'l(- lng 101 at Coco's Restaurant at 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Thursday evening. The value of the loss wa!r placed at St98 A Newport Beactt woman reported $225 or tools stolen from her garage 1n the 500 block of 35th Street Thursday Irvine In the second instance In as many days, an Irvine Porsche owner lost an entire set of wheels. estimated In value at $2,000. The wheels were discovered missing about 11 a.m Thursday. stolen from a carport on Topeka. A brash thief with a pickup stole $2, 100 worth of steel roof sheets Thursday, driving up during daylight to a construction site on Flagstone and loading the sheeling in back Construction workers didn't ques· tion the men. p~ll~ ?B•d. A burglar stole $500 worth ot tools and fishing equipment from an un- locked garage on Sierra Soto Thurs- day. Lisa Travel, an Irvine travel a~cy. reported to pohce Thursday that an employee charged airline tickets worth $830 to the business' account wtthout the ltrm's knowledge Costa Mesa A 31-year-old Costa Mesa woman wtlo was attending Mrolloee this week at the Prince of Pe8()e Lutheran Church, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive. this week, had her van broken"lnto In the parking lot. Her purse and wallet. valued at $540, were stolen A gray lox fur coat valued at $495 was stolen from Judy's clothing store In South Coast Plaza. Store em- ployees discovered the coat missing from a racit W~n4;S~ay A home on the 200 block of Mesa Df1ve was broken Into Thursday and a $200 men's gotd ring was stolen Entry was apparently made through breaking a kitchen window. Huntington Beach A Huntington Beach woman resld· Ing near the lnte<aection of Edwards Street a.nd Edinger Avenue oom- plalned to police that 1 truck parked behind a hamburger stand was running and keeping her awake Patrolmen wtto Investigated. though. discovered the refrigerated truck was loaded wlth hamburger patties and the driver was afraid to turn off the Ignition for fear of spolllng the meat. A thief apparently armed with a shopping cart. sma1hed out a front window of Licorice Pizza. 16071 Golden West St.. and grabbed $2,600 worth ol.c~~tte tapes About $10,000 worth ot jewelry was stolen from a residence on the 300 block of Adami Avenue. Laguna Beach Burglars r:nade oH with an unknown amount of valuables from a house In the 1000 block of Temple Tenace. Laguna Beach police reported Thurs· day A resident on Victoria Drive was advised to lower the volume on 111s stereo after neighbors complained about the 1:40 a.m. col'loert Thurs- day. The offender compiled with the request. Officers responding to a report of noises on the roof of a hOuse on Blumont Street arrived to find three raccoons running amok In the rain Outler. Fountain Valley Thieves walked Into an open gar- age In the 17000 block of Oak Street and took gardening equipment valued at $1,3 15. Someone opened an unl<>dled door to a residence In the t 1000 block of Petal Avenue and stole a small portable televlslon set valued at $140. Thieves stole a $900 air com- prttasor from a truck bed parked In a driveway at a residence in the 16000 block of Sierra Street. Low clouds, clearing over weekend Coas tal Extended 53 )4 25 11 29 17 35 23 37 28 5e 30 37 28 44 30 32 21 21 13 2• -o2 56 2S 15 ·10 17 u -20 ·25 12 ·1' 52 22 11 .0. 52 37 28 12 80 71 ee 541 25 II 52 28 •1 3t 28 05 ,21 03 11 •5 M 30 72 53 37 2t 3t 2• M :rt '° ., 21 1' 20 ·OS ,, )2 12 40 541 ., H 40 20 "°' 35 ,, 1,9 -oa lllf 1111111 .. Huntington historia'ns return to the time when kiddies had but one gift under tree For Christmas d inner, the New- lands may have had turkey but it was more likely to be chicken because Mrs. Newland raised them. Losie said. Mr. Newland raised grain, lima beans. sugar beets. celery and chili peppers and was known as Orange County's "barley king".. she said. echo of America's past, is being revived by the Huntington Beach Historical Socie'ty a t the city's Newland House. The wooden structure was built in 1898 near what is now Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue. It was sh elter for Huntington Beach pioneers Wil- liam and Mary Newland and their !O children. The historical society has decor- ated the old ranch house with garlands and wreaths and has done over the interior to depict Christ.mases past. About 400 people toured the home last weekend and more are expected this Saturday and Sunday·. Kelly Losie, who recently. was ele<-ted president of the 200-mem- ber h istorical organization, said the holiday had much more re- ligious overtones in earlier days. ''The people probably would have gone to church for sure on Christmas Day and probably on Christmas Eve. Since churches were few and far between, the Newlands would have to travel a distance by wagon or carriage. They very possibly would leave the little ones home. Mr. Newland didn't get his first car (a Model T) until 1916. "Gift-giving was on a much more modest scale. There was one gift per child, nothing-lavish like today. The parents would rude the packages in the tree and the children would have to hunt for them. Sometimes they wowd attach string to a present before hiding it. The child would have a whole ball of string in his hand before finding it. " There would be a lot of social- izing and game playing. People would play charades and card games. But no gambling. Mrs. Newland was quite a Methodist and she wouldn't have that," Losie said. Girls might receive cachets and other nice s~lling things and costume jewelry, Losie said. Dolls were popular, but they were made of porecelain -not vinyl -and very expensive. But rag dolls also were made at home and not so expensive . Boys would get such things as marble sacks and balls, according to J...osje. Miniature color picture books also were available then, she aaid, "and were a very expensive and treasured gift" because the pro· cess was pretty new. Losie said a Jot of research has gone into decking out the old home in the Victorian manner. .. I think people ffel that Christmas in those days was more human and traditional and less plastic than today. I think parents want to educate their children that Christmases weren't always bright lights and plastic and Cabbage Patch Kids," she said. The house will be open from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children ages 2 to 12. .,.., ............. "' ........ Huntington Beach's historic Newland House has been spruced up for holiday tours. Dale trial testimony withhel~ An Orange County Superior Court jury won't hear testimony contending the 15-year-old girl guitarist Dick Dale Is accused of molesting had been sexually abused by her father. Judge James Turner ruled Thursday the girl's prior sexual conduct was not relevant. Dale is accused of coaxing the girl to orally copulate him. The disputed testimony came Wednesday after Judge Turner dismissed the jury from the courtoom pending a ruling on two defense mot.ions. Turner is still considering the second motion, which requested the admission of testimony from two other witnesses who said Dale's former wife, Jeannie Grimmett, had attempted to hire them to "set up" her former husband. Dale, the 46-year-old bandleader credited with helping spark the 1960s surf music rage, is charged with 12 counts of child molestation and oral copulation stemming from his encounters with the girl In his Balboa Peninsula mansion during July and August of 1981. Dale. whose real name is Richard Anthooy Monsour, contends the charges were trumped up t>y his ex-wife in an effort to discredit him. Taking ~e witness stand in his own defense earlier this w~. the entertajner denied any sexual involvement wiJh the girl. who was 13 at the time of alleged encounters. The first to testify after the jury was dismiasf<i was the girl's father. Long Beach resident Ketlt Smith. w ho was asked whether he had oral sex wi1-h his daughter during 1981 through 1983. Sm~h invoked his Fifth Amendment right agaiJ\St self·incrlmination and refused to answer the four questions posed by defense attorney Michael Quigley. : Following his brief testimony, a friend ~f Smith, Richard Kuster, testified that Smith had t41d him he had been having oral sex with both ~s daughters since "the earliest }:>C>Mible moment in lJle · ls' development.'' • Brighten Your Home For The Holidays! It's not too late to look great for the holidays. We at Alden's invite you 'to come in and select floor coverings for your home in preparation for the upcoming holiday season. There is still plenty of time to get your home in shape for the company that will be coming. We would also like to take this opportunity to wish all of our customers the best of holiday seasons. Live the llfe of 18 Made oettet by~ Ill DEN'S - : iiiiiillif >Oii: ·cu1tom d rlJ!rill _my/, , .. ,, wood I.IC-NO ncMll COSTA ml CA at27 • Mii 648.4838 -M8·2 • lHJ MC!NTIA Aft. • ................ IAT.lllM ~·· NB Oran9e Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Deo«nber 1&, 1983 STOCKS FRIDAY' CLOSING PRICES 'WI"' Ntt \•If\ N•I P { ""' (10"' C"4 P f ~' (low (t\Q NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOlAllONI IHCLUOI TIVIOQ OH !Ht HEW 'l'OM. ljll()Wt51 PMllftC P9W llQtTOH, OUl\Oll 4HO CINOINHAft STOCX CXCHANOU ANO Ml'Ofllf.O av THf ~ INITIN£T S<lln Not ~.,,. Net '>•In Ht! ~···\ .... P £ ~0\ (IOW (t\Q p l no• (low (1\(1 P r net\ t 10,,.. C"<I p E l\d\ (I0\4' '"'~ ' ' I I < nQ Dow Jones Final Up 5.38 Clo1lng 1,242.17 •1••B1 International Harvester predicts profitable month By the A11oclated Prt11 CHICAGO -International Harvester Co. won approval from its lenders to restructure ita $3.5 billion debt for: a third time and said its fiscal 1983 loues were only a third as much as in the previous year. At a news conferenoe Thursday to annount'e approval of the debt plan, Chairman Donald D. Lennox predicted the company would have a profitable month sometime in 1984. Industrial production on rise WASHINGTON -Industrial production rose a modest but encouraging 0.8 percent in November. but a se~att' governmen t report said thC' foreign trade deficit hit a record In the third quarter. With the release of the trade report Thursday. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige estimated the trade deficit for aJJ of 1983 will be $40 billion. ~ir Illinois susp ends flights CARBONDALE. Ill. -Air lllinois suspended it.s 120 daHy flights. after questions were raised about its safety standards. Two months ago, 10 people died when one of its commuter planes crashed. Thursday's action will affect 12 ,000 to.15,000 holiday travelers. the airline said. Fifteen airports in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri. Kentucky. Iowa and Tennessee are affected by the shutdown. Conrail continues profit-making WASHINGTON -Conrail continues to make a profit, increasing the likelihood the government-owned freight railroad will be sold intact rather than in parts to private interests. The U.S. Railway Association said Thursday that from June l to Oct. 31, Conrail had net income of $161 million. almost double what the railroad had predicted. Dollar climbing; gold luml,les , LONDON -The U.S. doUar rontinued to set new highs against the French franc and Italian Ura whale rising against most other major currencies as well in early European trading today. Gold prices fell about $7 an ounoe. matching declines a day earlier in U.S. trading. 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