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1983-12-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
Better Dlake 'elll walk the line 'Old method' more accurate in nabbing drunken drivers By tile A11oclated Pre11 the state's "get tough" drunk driving law. The BOULDER, Colo. _ Making 8 suspected California court agreed it is illegal for people ~un.ken driver get out and try to walk a straight with.• blood-alcohol level of 0.10 percent or more hne UI a more accurate way to determine how to drive. . . impaired he is than measuring blood al.coho) Blood alcohol tests ~re adnurust.ered to level. researchers say. ~uspected ~n driven m many fonns -by Tests t th Uni 't f Col d , Al h 1 Breathalyzer, a breath test, or by taking urine a e yersi yo ora o s co. o or blood samples. Research Center show that some people funcuon But the Colorado study suggests that such as well when _ lega~ly drunk ~ they do sober. tests give little Indication of how impaired a Others suffer 1mpa1rment while still below the person's judgment or physical responses are. legal standard for drunkenness, the recent study "Individual diCferences in response and shows. tolerance for alcohol vary so widely that one The report comes on the heels of a California person may be incapacitated by a Supreme Court decision Thursday that upholds <See WALK THE LINE, Paae AZ) THI ORANGI COAST COUNTY IDITIDN FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS You better watch out, 'cau se Santa has his eye on you. In this case it's Tom Morin at the SHOPPING Registers ringing loudly with just one day to go ) By CHRISTINE DECKER Of the Delly -It.fl "Unbetievable." "Dynamite." "Incredible." With just one more shopping day until Christmas, those are the words merchants are using to describe this holiday season. Most stores are reporting at least a 30 percent increase over the past few years. The shopping enthusiasm is expected to continue right up to closing times on Christmas Eve. "As always there'll be that last-minute shopper who rushes in, pulls something off the rack, throws his money at the cashier and dashes on," Paul Coulter. operations manager at Newport .,..,. ,... ....... _, ..__ u,ln Hunting ton Harbor Racquet Club looking to see who's been good a nd who's been bad. Beach's Fashion Island. said today. But the usual frantic hordes of last-minute shoppers should look more Like an orderly crowd this year, most stores report. "I think most people did their shopping early. so this year it shouldn't be too bad. But it's hard to tell. The parking lot is already filled up and stores aren't even open yet," Sue Graham. general manager for Bullock's, South Coast Plaza. said this morning. The reason for increased sales this yule season most merchants say is because people .believe the country as in .better economic shape than in recent years and now shoppers are ready to spend. ''Most people still had money through during the bad times but they were afraid to spend it. This year the stock market has been good, interest rates ...,-e lower arid employment is up. I think people can only practice self-restraint so long," said Rick McEJvajne. gemologist at Charles Barr Jewelers in Westctiff Plaza, Newport Beach. He said people are buying more expensive jewelry this year. Sales of pearls. diamonds, and fine watches are very stron~. People are looking for the quality items, said Jack Carver. vice president of Grant Boys in Costa Mesa. "I think they're not sure about where their next dollar may be (See SHOPP ING, Page Al ) Countian wants his machines hack Amusement company owner says cops took legal games in raids; won't return them By STEVE MARBLE OflheD..,;..,."""' Authorities who conducted a !statewide sweep of bars and 1restaurants this month seizing illegal poker video games are being pressured to return legal versions of the game that were accident.ally confiscated in the ~iverajds. Phil Scarborough, president of .a Fullerton-baaed amusement pme firm, said his efforts to recover his legal versions of the machines have been fruitless. He said while he waits, he is losing about $650 a week in rentals. "The whole thing seems to be snarled in paperwork -a com- plete Catch 22," said Scarborough, who claims police seized five of his $1,800 machines while he inten- tionally removed another five fearing they would be grabbed. "These are legal games," he Do th• cell• betray ebuHra? PleuurelMmt to offMt the dlsadvantaget for cocaine abuMrl, and r .... rch being done •t UCI lnd1cate1thtl pleUur'9 may begin at the cellular lewl. Ptge A8. ' said. "I cooperated with the police and I felt the raid was justified and long-overdue. And then this hap- pens. It's frightening. "I keep thinking that th<>11e are the same police that want the public to cooperate with them and help. And -my God, when you do, this is what happens." Dick Cottingham, a district ad- ministrator for the Alcohol and Beverage Control Board, said it is up to each police department that participated in the raid to decide when and if machines should be returned. Cottingham admitted legal ver- sions of the video poker game were confiscated in some cities but (See POKER, Page AZ> La gun an says he's no swindler By ANDREA ADELSON OflMDelly .......... Jeffrey S . Vale, the Laiuna Beach man indicted by an Indian.a grand jury this week for aecurities violations, said today he ia inno- cent and is u much a victim as the people he ls accUled of swindling. Vale, along with James Rob- bins, a public accountant ln Vincennes. Ind., ia acculled of swindling 19 residentl of the touthweatem Indiana town out of $600,000, In what authorities called the eecond-la.r'gelt 1Cam in the •tat.e's history. But Vale said Robbi.na only etnt him $300,000 from lnve9t.orl, who apparently were promJJed high rates of returns for lnvestina in hla (See SWINDLE, Pa1e A!) A • Teens face drag-,racing murder rap - By STEVE MARBLE Of -Dally ""'' It.fl Two Huntington Beach High School students who allegedly killed a Fountain Valley mother while drag racing on their way home from school. have been charged with second degree murder -the most severe count possible under state law. A driver has never been con- victed of murder stemming from a car accident in Orange County since tougher driving laws were adopted in 1981. There have been only a handful of murder convic- tions in the entire state. Randy Craft and Jeff Thomas, both 17, were allegedly engaged in a speed race 1'e<:. 2 on Adams Avenue when their cars struck a · 1977 Datsun being driven by Gloria Chang, who was preparing to turn onto Newland Street. The violence of the collision knocked the 48-year-old woman's car about 3'75 feet and caused Thomas' car to erupt in flames. Police at the scene said it was the worst accident they'd ever seen. Chang died 30 minutes after the accident. Roger Kounter, a 15-year -old riding in Thomas' Camero, was seriously injured and remains in fair condition at Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital. Craft's father, who was not aware the district attorney had decided to seek the murder ('harges when contacted today, said he is shocked. "This has been very rough on us," said Elbert Craft. "My wife is close to a nervous breakdown. Randy has been trying to hold up for his mother's sake but 1 can tell that underneath, it's really bothering him." The parents of both youths have disputed charges that their sons were racing or that their cars were high-performance vehicles. But potice believe otherwise. Deputy District Attorney Brent tSee CRASH, Page AZ) HB hoy, 2, dies after fall in pool A 2-year-old Huntington Beach boy who was found floating in his backyard swimming pool died Thursday afternoon at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach Fire Depart- ment spokeswoman Martha Werth said paramedics were sum- moned at 12:30 p.m. to the home of David and Darlene Martin, 8891 Albatross Drive. She said Darlene Martin told paramedics she discovered her 2-year-old son Derek in the backyard pool and did not know how long he had been there. Werth said paramedics per- formed cardio-pulmonary resusci- ta lion on the boy. then trans- ported him to Pacifica Hospital. Orange County Deputy Cor- oner Cullen Ellingburgh said the boy was pronounced dead at the hospital at 1:16 p.m. Delly ............ ..,.__ Newport boating accident Paramedics carry Alexander Schwarzenbach of . Pasadena up dock ramp on Lido Peninsula after the 13-f oot rubber boat he and two pauengen ·• were riding in collided with a 20-loot power boat. Authorities said Schwarzenbach and Ann Docket were thrown into the water during the mishap. The woman ~as taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where 1he i1 listed in stable condition. . -' ... AS Oranoe Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, December 23, 1983 SHOPPING 'FANTAS'FIC' .. From Page A 1 · coming from'° they want aomethlna that will lut. Moet people want all-wool sweaters, •U-rouon garments -even l1 tt ooeta a little more," said Carver. What's not hot are gun sales thia auon. c.ampLna and ftah1nl equipment and clothing have beeneeWnaat a much tuter pace, he said. Besides Cabbage Patch Kids, desigMr itema have been ln demand. This year's favorite fMi 1ee1n1 to t. anythJna wtth Gucci's name printed on it, said Graham from Bullocb'a. People have also been purchuing more gill oerti.ficatet thla year. ''I gues,, people are saymg, 'the heck wt\h finding Uncle Charley a tie he may never wear,' IO they'll buy him a gift certificate," said Coulter from Fuhion laland. Many stocks are getting }ow but merchants say they are cleanng out their stock rooms to keep shelves full right up to Christ.mas Eve. Most area stores and shopping centers will be open until 9 p.~. tonight with the larger department stores sta!1"8 open an extra hour. On Christmas Eve most mall stores will cloee their doors at 6 p.m. West.cliff merchants will cloee a t 5 p.m. and Grant's at 4 p.m. CRASH DEA TH ... FromPageA1 Romney said he is satisfied that the second -degree murder charges are warranted because of the street racing. He said the youth will not be tried as adults. By allegedly engaging in a drag race, Romney said the drivers were endangering the lives of other passing motorists. Police hunt • • rapist 1n Huntington Police are searching for a tall. slender man who raped a 31-year-old Huntington Beach woman after drawing a knife and forcing his way into her home . The blond-haired assailant, polic-e said, reportedly knocked on the front door of the woman's south Huntington Beach home late Tuesday evening and then pushed her aside when she answered. Police said he pulled out a knife before raping her. The woman, who later ran to a neighbor's house to report the attack, was alone when the rapist showed up. The murder tharges could be rejected ih favor of leaer charges such as vehi~ manslaughter by a juvenile court oornmi-1oner. If convicted, Craft and Thomas could be jailed untU they are 23 though a lighter 1mtence would be likely. Police arrested Craft and Thomas on suspicion of murder and released both youths to their parents the same day. Thomas suffered a broken leg in the fatal accident and Craft came away uninjured. Traffic otficen said they be- lieve the two cars -which slammed into Chane's Datsun one after the other -Wen! traveling at speeds in excess of 80 mph. Thomas' car erupted in flames after the collision and a policeman, who report.ed.ly had seen the two cars speeding, put out the fire. Thomas and his pu&ell8'!rs had to be cut from the wreck.age by firefighters. Cralt's father said he believes his son wasn't racin8 beca~ he was driving his Chevrolet Nova in the same l.a.ne Thomas was travel- ing in. He cla..i.rned his son was preparing to make a tum to come home. Hlgh school acqu.ain tances of Craft and Thomes, however, have stated the two 17-year-olda fre- quenlly "raced". after school, though not necessarily again.st each other . SWINDLE ... From Page A.1 lrvlne·bued flexible fluhllaht ,lrm dwina 1981 and 1982. A year ago, the 42·year-old entrepreneur aaid he quit dolng buaiJlftl with Robbina when he dOOowred irre,ularidet on in- vestor documrnia. Robb!N ap- parently tapped h1I cltenta tor vmturecapital ln Vale's flnn. n.e two met throuih a mutual ac- quaintance, Vale said. "We tried to 1ettle wtth credl· tors, but he wouldn't give us the names," said Vale, adding in hindaitht, "we should have presa- ed charget." Robbins was lnd1cted on three <.'Oun ta of theft, two of perjury and more than 100 aecuri ties viol- ations. Vale and hi.a two cor porations, Vale Industries and Flex-Ute Corp .. were cl\arged with more than 100 1eeurities viol.at.ions. Both corporations are in delin- quency. Indiana Secretary of State Edwin J. Simcox said an inquiry started following a complaint from a retired Vincennes fonner who had unsuccessfully tried for a year to recover his $20,000 invest- ment from Robbins and Vale. Vale said he doesn't know the farmer and only learned of the grand jury investigation after being served in November with a sununons to appear about a week after the grand jury hearing convened. In addition, Vale said he has attempted to explain his plight to prosecutor Maurice E. Doll Jr., but that his phone calls have not been .returned. Doll could not be reached for comment this morning. Beauties to battle Marines in benefit A south Orange County Marine reserve force is playing a bevy of Hollywood beauties today ata 1:30 p.m. benefit baseball game in Irvine's Frasier Park. on the Lion Country Salan grounds Admission is an unwrapped gift, to be added to the Toys for Tots Christmas campaign. The big, husky Marines are taking on the Hollywood Cov- ergirls, a team of working models and actresses who play slapstick baseball at benefits and always win. Dlly ........... .,a-.~ Skipper Mike Kane will e njoy Christmas with his wife Cindy and son Christopher (top ), Be njamin (center ) and Charlie after be ing re cued from dismasted trimaran. Christmas at home for rescued skipper Home is the sailor, home from the sea. Mike Kane didn't expect to be home for Christmas this year. "We expected to beatF.aster Island for Christmas," said Kane as he was surrounded by famjly and friends at his Newport Beach home aft.er returning from Chile following an aborted trip around Cape Hom in his 55-foot trimaran, Crusader. Kane and his-two man crew were rescued by a Chilean navy vessel after Crusader was dismasted in gale force winds and heavy seas after a week of battling hurricane force winds around Cape Horn. He and his crew were on a voyage from New York to San Francisco m attempt to set a new ret'Ord for the course. Kane and his crew arrived at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday al 11:30 a.m. after a 9,000 mile flight from Chile to Miami and then to LAX. The 43-year old Newport Beach insurance broker said at last report Crusader was still adrift off Chile and it was not known whether the Chilean navy would find 1t before it drifted back to Cape Hom. Kane told friends who greeted hun at home that does not expect to be doing any more sailing during the next three or four years. "I'll try to hold him to that expectation,' said his wife, Cindy. . I CM rman charged child • ID molest By KAREN E. KLEIN OI IN 0..., ....... IWI An investigation into a child molesting charge against a 41 -year-old Costa Mesa man has turned up al least 100 photographs of young boys and teen-agers "in nude positions and perfonning sexual acts," a Costa Mesa Polic-e detective said Thursday. A search warrant obtained by investigators Monday turned up the Polariod photos, some of which are dated and labeled with names and ages of the boys, Detective Paul Cappuccilli said. ( Cappuccilli is investigating the case against Harry David Buckler, arrested a week ago after a tipster told police Buckler was showing pornographic films to young teen-agers in hLS Costa Mesa trailer. A 13-year-old boy in Buckler's F.ast 16th Street trailer at the time of the arrest told police that Buckler had molested him. "Some of these people (in the pictures) are now over 18," Cap- puccilli said. He said he hopes to contact them and determine whether there may be more molestation victims. The pictures, contained in half a dozen photo albu~. are "mostly of individual young men, taken in motel rooms or houses," Cappuc- dlli said. "He (Buckler) is in some of them." Cappuccilli said investigators found pomograptuc videotapes and "one or two pictures laying around" when they originally arrested Buckler. "'The search warrant enabled us to make a further, more in-depth search," Cappuccilli said. The assailant is in his late 20s and possibly has a mustache, police said. BULLITIN BOAllD POKER VIDEO GAME CONTROVERSY ••• The 13·year-old victim. whose name was not released because of his age, told police he met Buckler at Lions Park . 570 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. "We have another case on Buckler about a year ago when he was reported to be hanging around the restrooms (at Lions Park). He was chaaed out by a parks department employee," Cappuccilli said. Blood pressure testing offered free in Newport The Newport Walk-in Medical Group, an urgent care facility, will provide free blood pregure screeninp Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at 400 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Appointments are not necessary. The free blood pressure acreening is part of a public service project. call 760-9222 for further information. Housing classes set at UC Irvine The second in a series of college level marketing cl.asaes for the housing industry will begin Jan. 10 under the extenaiOfl program of UC Irvine. Co-sponsored by the Sales and Marketing Council of the Building Industry Association of Southern California, the counes wtll be presented in Room 145 of the Social Science Laboratory building on the UCI camP'L' over 11 Tueldays from 7 to l 0 p.m . For enrollment information call 856-5414 or 552-1400. Parents of gays set January meeting The Orange County chapter of Parents and Frienda of Lesbians and Gays will meet Jan. 5 at the Community Church by the Bay. 148 E. ~St., Costa Mesa. Orientation for newcomers starta al 7 p.m. with the regular • meeting beginning at 7:30. A non-member donation la swggested for }other than first-timers. Further information on the group may be obtained by c.a.lliJ\8 ~,964-4392orwritingOC-PFLAG, P.O. Box 6212, Runttnc;ton Be*.'h ),.92646. ~·Info on HBHS '64 class so·ught ~ ; The Huntington Beach High achool graduating clus of 1964 ~will hold i\s 20th reunion Aug. 18, 19&4, and organit.en say they :~ names and addresBes of cluanatea. ~ Graduates with information can contact Louhle (Fazio) Boyd at •968-1963. ~ ~ •o FromPageA1 he did not know how many. "In some cases, legal games simply got m the way and were taken," he said. "I'm sure that when the dust clears, the games that are really legal and were being used legally, will be re- turned. "We've told him (Scarborough) this already. But he wants some single agency to answer all his questions and find all his ma- chines.'' said Cottingham. "But there is no such animal but he keeps running it up the flagpole." Scarborough said the police in Placentia did return one of his machines but games seized in other cities have not been re· turned and that he has been Elks prepare for Christmas giveaway plan The Newport Harbor Elks Club will give away about 60 baskets of food and 20 bicycles for needy area families Saturday, said Elks Club member Henry Douglass of New- port Beach. The Christmas baskets will include fresh turkeys, canned goods and bread. "We have been doing this for years. We meet at the Elks Club early Saturday morning and we divide up the stuff and deliver it," Douglass said. The club received the names of 25 needy families through the Salvation Army. The rest of the names came from club members. he said. ~We're What do ,1CM.I like about UM! Daily Pilot? Whal doa't you Ilk~? 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In all, 21 l poker video games were confiscated m Ora.J}ge Coun· ty, including 29 In Cosl.3 Mesa, 23 in Huntington Beach and six In Newport Beach. legal versions of the game were bemg used in an illegal fashion by tavern owners who would pay off a player in money, beer or free trips for high scores. Buckler is in custody at the Orange County Jail. His bail, originally set at $10,000, was raised to $35,000 after the evidence from the search warrant was presented, Cappuccilli said. Authorities were unable to say how many 1f any of those games may have ~n legal games. They did say though. that in some cases. The version of the video game that rewards players with high scores with additional games was declared illegal by the state At· tomey General's office this year. 'WALK THE LINE' BEST TEST ... From Page A 1 less-than-the-legal-limit alcohol doee, while others show almost no response to a fai rly h igh blood alcohol reading," said Gene Erwin. the center's director and a professor of pharma· cology. Different responses to alcohol are due to acquired tolerance and individual genetic dif- ferences. Erwin said tolerance can be built up through regular drinking. During laboratory tes\S, volunteers were given alcohol mjxed with water or rruxer until their blood alcohol level was 0.10 percent, the level many states consider to be legally drunk. At that level. most performed poorly when tested for judgment, balance and muscle control. But some volunkers were able to perform as well while legally drunk as they had when sober. "The old, 'Pull over. buddy, and let's see you walk this straight line' approach to determining drunkenness is a much more accurate way to see how impaired an individual may be," said Robert Plorrun, a scientist involved in the study. The roadside drunk-or-sober tes\s, how- ever, are gradually being abandoned by law enforcement officers in favor of blood alcohol tests. The California ruling Thursday upholds the state law that establishes the 0.10 percent blood-alcohol level as illegal for driving. The ruling clears up confusion generated when two separate divisions of the state Court of Appeals issued differing opinions on the law. ----~--------------------~~~~--~---------------~------~----~-------------------------------.................. ... • Roof to ps by Ribble Fountltin \'ullt"y residt'nl Rip' Ribble built a t;hristmas display a top his own roof three years ~go fo r the holiday. T h e neighbors likt'd it. 'o, he volunteere d to d ecoratt> their roofs too. The result ·~ Now vi itors to Grackle Avenue can enjoy the )·ule tide dis play~ o n a ha lf dozen homes. But you'd be tter hurry. T hey'll come down after Christmas. Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 23, 1983 Irvine Co. aids theater The Irvine Co. has matched a year-old challenge by the Fluor Foundation for a single donor to equal Its $200,000 contribution to South Coast Repertory's an- ruversary campaign. The contribution announced Thursday by the Newport Beach-based developer brings the re~rtory theater's kitty to $2.35 nulllon. It is still short of the $3 million goal set by fund raisers to i meet by the faU o! 1984, before the : theater's 20th anniversary season· opens. , Campaign kickoff gifts came-: Crom the Fluor Foundation and' Fred Kilner, of Laguna Bead\;.\ who donated $400,000S spokeswoman Barbara GradY, said. I 0 Homeless countians coming in from cold The foundation offered in Jun~· of 1982 to match any other gift ofli single donor up to $200,000, sh'e' said. "It is a significant sign Of • support of SCR's long-range goalf by the community," said arl~·· niversary campaign chairman Jack Grundhofer, a Wells Fargp vice president. ; Supervisors approve $185,000 funding for temporary sh elter in Costa Mesa By JEFF ADLER and KAREN E. KLEIN Ot IM Delly l'llot Ital! Some of Orange County's homeless moved a little further out o( the cold this week. The County Board of Super- visors approved a $185,000 grant for a shelter m Costa Mesa. The Orange Coast interfaith Shelter will use the county's community development block grant to help purchase a $430.000. nme-umt apartment complex at 1963 Wallace St. Beside the county grant. the cities of Huntmgton Beach, l.rvm e and Costa Mesa have locked in additional community develop- ment monies totaling $157,000. The shelter, which has operated as an emergency housing facility in Costa Mesa since 1981. provides homeless people with a place to stay until they can find work or afford their own apartrment. Those housed at the shelter are screened before being admitted and must pledge not to bring alcohol or drugs in to the residence. Also, they must accept job counsel- ing to help them find employment and they must open a saVlngs account to help tbem become self-sufficient. Scott Mather. president o! the mterfaith group. said the resi- dents sign 60-day contracts at the shelter and then set goals they hope to accomplish by the end of the con tract. "We don't want them settling down and staying with us for- ever," Mather said, stressing the temporary nature of the shelter's facilities. "They have to do a job search every day, if they're un- employed, and come back with a list of all the places they've been looking for a job," he said. By the time the two-month penod is up. the residents are usuaUy ready to move on, he said. The non-profit corporation that runs the shelter lS purchasing the apartment complex because it has outgrown the three-bedroom house 1t occupied since its incep- t10n. Mather. also the president of Grinch steals HB kids' Christmas Christmas toys worth S 160 were reported stolen in Hunllnoton Beach Thursday morning In lhe burglary ol a brown 1980 Ford van The vah1cle was parked In a carport on the 19800 block ol K1ngswood lane Two Schwinn' b~~les worth $400 were reported stolen Thursday night In the burglary ol a home on the 17600 block of Van Buren Lane Entry apparently was made through an unlocked sliding glass door A brown t9i6 'o~tsun 280Z was burglarlzed this week while partied In a carport on the 6700 block ol Warner Avenue A sllmjlm tool was used to break 1n The loss Included a 38-cahber revolver A home on the 21500 blocl< of St John Lane was burglarlzed Thursday A rear door was pried open to enter The loss Included $500 In jewelry and a $500 video cassette recorder Four boltles ol scotch and other Christmas presents were reported stolen Thursday from a 1983 Buick Skylark parked on the t8500 block of Creek Lane. The vehicle was ap- parently unlocked Three Chris1mu presents worlh $30 were reported stof1tn Thursday morning from a ~low Dodge Coll parked In a bank lot on the 200 block ol Main Street A back window latch was brol<en to ente< A woman was arrested Thursday atternoon at the Sav-On drug store, 1001 Adams Ave . on suspicion ol trying to steal prescription medicine worth $49 19. A home burglary was repOf'led Thursday evening on the 9600 block ol Hamillton Avenue The front door was kicked In 10 enter The loss Included a $roo lelevlsJon set and S 150 In change. • • A white 1977 Ford plGkup with a camper shell was reported stolen Thursday ltom the 5900 block of warner Avenue The loss was esti- mated at $5,000 A woman was arrested Thursday evening at the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave .. on suspicion ol shop- lifting. Beauty aids wOf'lh $11 were recovered. fountain Valley Someone took $52 from an orange bank deposit bag al Or Matthew W. Szawtowskl's medical office al 111000 Warner Ave. Burglars smashed a window In the 9000 block of Pearl Avenue and s'tole a color television set and a video cassette recorder valued at $950. A vandal shot a hole In the window ol a 1982 Toyota when It was p&1ked 1n the 17000 block of Montezuma Circle, causing ~ 1 ~OOf' In damage A resident m the 9000 block of Ellls Avenue saw a would-be burglar tampering with a window screen. The suspect evaded pur1t.1lt by the r-'- dent Costa Mesa A Hermosa Beech man was ar- rested In Newport Beacti Thursday after he allegedly stale expensive liquor from Liquor Barn In Cotta Meu and from Smith'• Food King In Newport Taken Into custody wu Cameron Ritchie. 27. atterhe alleoe<S- ly made oft wilh S 175 worth ol champagne and wtne from Liquor Barn, at 1726 S~~l~r Ave. A bank bag containing $2,250 was stolen from Westen's Camera store In South Coast Plaza Thursday. The bag was placed on a metal cablnel but dltappeared abOU1 half 1n hour later when the t~o~e !1°' busy. A Ml ol expensive tool1 was reported stolen Wednesday from the Orange Coast College machine shop. The tools, valued at $4,800, were taken from the bulldlng bul there were no signs of forced entry. Laguna Beach A purM cont1lnlng SS85 In cash and valuables wH stolen from a residence In the 300 blOCk of Ruby Street. Laguna Beach police re- ported today. A $50 1weater w11 tllken from a bulldlng In the 1500 blOCk of South Coast Highway.. • • A man spotted expo91ng hlmMlf to pauertby disappeared bef0<a police could appr41Mnd him In the 300 block of Myrtle StrMt at 1b0ut 10:45 a.m We're dreaming of a wet Christmas Coastal Temperatures .. '--AlllMy >7 17 :::::-~ ~ Mcll>oraoe H 01 ~ $1 21 AIMMI 441 2t A-IC (;lly 52 27 Awllll 21 ,. ........... ... 2& ...... ·10 ,. ~-•• 1J ~ 2t .:IS ... 01 IT 8oMofl 41 H It--H >4 ..,,... tO OI ........ Of! 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M 11 ~ -04 • 47 01 00 ... ff -4t "°' lllf 11,llT .. • I Costa Mesa's Share Our Selves, said the need for a shelter surfaced when SOS workers found them- selves spending a large part of their budget to pay for housing in local motels. "Most of the people that come to us are the 'new poor'," Mather said . "They just need a respite from the streets so they can take time to find work." Fs:row on the new facahty as scheduled to close on J an . 15, he said, and as the apartment's current i.enants move out, resi- dents of the shelter will move m About 50 residents at a time will be housed, fed and helped to open a savings account and ac.'Cumulate enough money to pay the lirst and last month's rent on an apartment of their own. The need for housing in the county 1s overwhelming, Mather said. There are about 15,000 people in the south county area alone who spend their nights on the streets, he said. The interfaith Shelter wiU raise money from churches and various community groups for operation of the center. Mather estimated the operating budget will run about $120,000 a year. The shelter's board of directors 1s made up of religious and community leaders as well as members of the business com- munity throughout the coastal area. The Irvine Co. has lent its support to SCR in the past, donating trees and monetary cort: tributions up to $5,000. "But this is the most significant one so far~· said Michael Manahan, the Irvir1t Co.'s community relations dlrec- tor. Trash pickup set Dewey's Rubbish Service plans to coUect trash Monday and agairi' on Jan. 2. Commercial and residential cus- tomers in Laguna, Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will have service as usu.al on those days. Mother of runway sitter says son was 'crying out I or help' By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille D.ity ...... Ii.fl A Newport Beach man who sat down in the middle of a John Wayne Airport runway this week and told security officers he had a bomb, was "crying out for help," according to his mother Nancy Brumbaugh said she had asked police the day before the episode at the airport to help track down her 25-year-old son and halt what she feared was an "escalat- ing" bout of mentally unstabWty. "I asked the police for help but they just told me 1t was a domestic problem and that they couldn't help," Brumbaugh said. "It's sad. This whole thing could have been nipped in the bud." Andrew Earle Pickens, an out-of-work landscaper, was ar~ rested Monday at the airport by Orange County Sheriff's deputies after he allegedly tossed a golf ball at security officers and claimed he hada bomb. Pickens. who reportedly de- manded a flight to Norway. is being held at Orange County Jail on suspicion of making a bomb threat-a felony. His bail is set at $10,000. "He has a problem and it should have been stopped before all this happened. Now he's going to end up a felon," the mother said. "l don't have enough money to get· him out of jail or even get a doctor for him." Pickens, the mother said, has been diagneeed as having mental difficul4e. but had been fine until .a rece~ of pe!'BOnal prob- lems "touched him off." Newport Beach police con- finned they were called to Brum- baugh 's residence Sunday mom- mg to take a stolen car report. The woman claimed her 9on had driven off in her car Saturday evening without permisSlon. Police said Brumbaugh ~ ecribed her son as "mentall)f. unstable" but that reponding of~ ficers could not confirm the cla.UTI , without 1'l)ki~ to Pickens. 0£~ ficera said lhey searched for the car and might have been able tel take Pickens to a county mental- health unit for observation had they been able to find him. ' "We took the report and fol-: lowed standard procedure," ex-; plained Officer Tom L ittle. • J ·' .• . . J J .... J .. .. . ·' • J J . • 1H3 PUCDITIA AVL • Merry Christmas To All of Our Dedicated Employees and the Thousands of Customers Who Support us with loyalty and Confidence Throughout the Year. Please Have A Healthy, Happy and Properous Year TED & MARILYN Live the llf• of •• Mtoe llenet by ~ l!d DE·N.'S :iiiiiillitiOii: "custoin' 'i/11peri11 . my/, parouet wood I.IC.NO ncMft COSTA IBl,tA.12U7 • MJll 646·4131-&4&·235 ............ IAT.lllM .. ' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frldoy. December 23. 1983 StorDI fatalities climb to I 02 . Week-old baby TOP OF THI NIWI 6y tbe Assoclattd Press The North Pole's wt•ather workshop turned out more raw cold and d1stnbuted bundles of brutal winter from th1.' southt>rn Sierra to New England LOday, after chilling <;(:ores of t'illl'S with rt>t:ord lows including Honolulu and the lat1.-st blast ma week of killer storms The chain of storms has k11lt'd 102 people, Including five who dil'CI on ram·shck New J ersey roads and a 97-year·old blmd mtm found dead m his frigid St LoUls apartmC'nl Thursday In the northea~tern United Staws. the mercury was falling sharply today. and blasting wands threatened up to a foot of snow m Maine and prompted gale warnings on Lake Ene, southern Lake Michigan and the Atlantic coast from New Jersey to Connecticut. Toys a re toys back with DJOlll SAN OIEOO (AP) -A tip from a "ooncem ed ciuz.en" led poUce and FBI asents Thursday to a Spring Valley home where they found a week-old Infant who had been kidnapped last Saturday Crom her mother'• ha1pital room. Amelia Leal Ramire~. taken from her mother's anns when ahe was three days old by a woman posing as a nurse, a~ared to be safe and sound, police said. She waa returned to Mercy HospitaJ for a reunion with her parents, Sandra LeaJ and John Ramirez of nxas. Police apokemnan Bill Roblneon said a woman arrested at the house "appeared to match the description" of a woman suspected in the kidnapping. The woman had been described as be-mg unkempt, with light brown hair, a pockmarkt.'d and scarred face and sores on her arms. BrutaJ chill -down to 36 dt"gr1.>es below zeru today at Butte, Mont -continued to grip the northern and central plains Forecasters called for a slight respi~ fur parts of Texas and Oklahoma. two states where sub-zero c.-old has killed 17. But despite the minimal warming in some places, there was Little relief an sight from the coldest stretch of December weather in decades State Sen. 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WASHINGTON Declaring that "we do not ne<.-d another s tudy tC> know there are hungry pc."Oplt! tn Amt!rica," Sen. F.dward M. Kennedy 1S pressing a $2.5 billion proposal to reverse what he called the "inhumane: ... ind1-{:ent" hunger policws of the Reagan adrnin1stration Kennedy. 0 -Mass, dewiled the 16-pmnt program an a 177 page rt'port rc·ll·ast-d Thursday uffermg wh<Jt h e called .. clt•m. undeniable and authoritallvl' t'Vtdl'n<'<' of w1dl-spread and m· C'rl.'w.ang hunger in Anwm·a " While the cost might se<>m high, Kenm'C.ly said, Jt st1U would amount to only 5 p<.•rcc:nt of thl' budget increase !)(•mg sought by the Dt.•fl'nsc Dl•partment. The bulk of his program wc1uld be to increase food sUimp benefits by 10 pnt'l'nt at a t'OSl u{ $1 7 billion Joint car venture 01\ 'd DETROIT Car!> C'ould roll off the assc .. mbly lint.• by Jatt· next year m the countr y's fir~t U S Japanc'l>t.' JOtnl carmakmg vc:nture, which won ft'dt:ral approva l despite oth er manufaC'turers' C'ompla1 nts 1t was "ant1-<:ompt.'llt1w· to tht• rore" The venture giwn a lt.•ntat1v1: gn""t·n light Thursday by the F ederal Trade Comm1:.s1on would have Ge1wral Motors Corp and Toyota Motor Corp. produnng as many W> ~50,000 <:ars a year for 12 y<'ars :.it a now-1dit.· GM plant 1n Fremont, C1t.hf. Truck driver charged S PRINGFIELD, Mo A truck driver who clomwd he was tied to a tr<'<' for severaJ hours m sub-wro ~t:other while his truckload of hogs was h1J<.1t'kcd was charged with theft of the vehicle tx~ause "th<:rl' wen• somt' things that just didn't add up," poltt-e say Raymond L Curbow, 47. of Nixa. has been charged m a state warrant wnh stealing a vehicle by dt't't'lt. Greene County Assistant Prosecutor R11·hard Monroe said Thursday. Rod Cameron dies GAINESVILLE. Ga Rod Cameron, a Canad1an:born at.·tur. dwd Wc.'Cint'Sday He was 73 Cameron·~ mov1l'S credits included "Christmas in Julv." "Northwest Mo unted Pohcr·:· "Wake lsla~d ." "Cung Ho," "Boss of Boomtown," "The Bride Wasn't W1lhng," "Pan· handle." "The Sea Hornl't." "Ride The Man Down," "The G un Hawk," "The Bounty KHJer." "The Last Movie" and .. Evil K.mcvel." STATE Loan discrin1ination ends LOS ANGELES -Two finance companies h nvc· agreed m ..i court stdllement not tu d1St·nmrn<1tt' against non-working women loan apphl'ants who rely suh•ly on alLmony and t·h1ld-support paymt•nL.., for ineoine Thl' settle- ment. announct'Ci bv a Ft'CIC'ral Trade Com- m1ss1on spokesman -Thun.day. also calls for Sc't·urity Pacific Fmam•t• System lnC' and St.'C.·urity Pacific F1nanc1al Corp, both owned by St.'<:urity Pat.·1fK Corp . to pay the fc'Cieral government $140.000 to S<'ttl<' ITC chargt:>S fit('(! 111 fcd(•rnl t.-ourt. Ford licen e u p ended SACRAMENTO Tht> driver's heensie of Jat.·k Ford. the sun of forml'r President Gerald Ford, has been susix'ndl'<l fur six months because he refused to take a sobriety test after he was arrested for drunken dnvin11:. a state offlciaJ said Thursday Ford. 31. was arrest.t>d Aug. 16 by the Highway Patrol m norlh<'m San Diego County south of Cardiff after offl{'('rs saw his car weaving on Highway 101 l 0 fired at Diablo SAN LUIS OBISPO Ten workers havf' 1.x.'t.•n f1n'Cl ond 19 ex·c•mployC'C's blacklisted afll'r a prol.x.• o f alleged drug uw al the D1ablo Canyon atom1t· power plant, Pac1fl« Gas & Electnc Co. says PG&E spokc>swoman S uzanne G . Brown said Thursday that ev1den<'e of the 29 workers' drug involvement surfaced duriAg a county Narcollc:s Task Force investigation that resulted in charges two weeks ago against 21 other Diablo employees. • WORLD 2 E. Germans escape BERLIN -Two uniformed E:ast Gennan ·border soldiers threw down their weapons. apparently while on overnight guard duty, and climbed over the heavily fortified Berlin Wall today to the Western sector. police said. Both men. who were n ot identified, made their eecape ov<'r the wall a l about 1 a.m. (3 p.m. PST Thursday) ~nd reported to police in Berlin, according toa poli<.'espokesman, who asked not to be identified. Thatch er in B elfast BELFAST, Northern Ireland -A heevUy guarded Prime Minister Margaret Tha~er mingled with Christml\s shoppers and mel with widows of slain policemen today in a surprile visit to this strife·lorn British province. Mra. Thatcher flew from London to a Royal Air Fol"C'e base, Aldergrove. outside Belfast. and headed straight for Newtownwards. a predomJnantly Protestant town 12 miles l'&St of Belfast Pope ask s peace VA Tl CAN CITY -Pope John Paul II called upon world leaders today 10 tum away from th worsh ip ot power nnd a wor mf'ntahty ao lhat p«>ace could be achicv !<! In a world now "1mprl10nro In a web of tensions." "It ls man who kill' and not his sword. or In our day. hi.I mlsalles," J ohn Paul aaid ln o special rMtMge j commcmaratlna tht Church 'a 17th annual World 1 ~.re Day on Jan. l. , I c ------.... '-· l --------------------- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 23, 1983 5 Marines cheer Hope in Beirut Security criticized in bombing• A.BOARD THE USS GUAM (AP) -"If you think you guys are Ugh t- ing over here,'' Bob Hope told an audience of U.S. Marines just arrfved from Beirut airport, "you should see them battling for Cabbage Patch dolls back home." NEW YORK (AP) -A Pentagon inquiry hus found that serious failures In the Manne chain uf command con\nbul.ed to the lrut'k bombing that killed 241 U.S. servicemen at thf' Mar111e c:ompound in Beirut. The Inquiry concluded that maht.ary officers gave "little consideration ... to the issue or how terrorism might threaten a conventional rru!Jtary force," the New York Times reported today, quoting an unidentified administr ation 0Hic1al. The Joint Chiefs of Statt met Thursday to review the report by a special l'Ommission and consider w hether to take disciplinary ac:uon against senior officers considered resporuuble for security at the compound, the Times said. The report included "sharp l'ntit'ism of the officers in the European Command" who supervised the Marines, the newspaper quoted an unidentified admnistration oHicial as saying. "Generals and admirals" were involved, the offtdt•l said He did not give namt'S The report alJ•o c-r1Ut·1z.ed Manne officers 1.; Beirut and m Washington, tht· T ames re ported An offil"1al said Gen. Paul X Kelley, the Man ne l'Ommandant, and Col Timothy J Geraghty, Manne t'Ommander an Beirut from May 2 to Nov 19, "wall feel the heat." Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said Thursday that the report "blames a number of people for not exercising what an hindsight would have been better judgment." The attack occurred Oct. 4!3, w hen a suicide bomber drove a truck packed with explosives int.CJ the Manne compound at the Beirut air port, then detonated it. The report, to be made public today, follows a report Monday by a House Armed Services subt:ommittee that said "very serious errors in judgm1.>nt'' by officers an Beirut and in the chain of command had left the Marines vulnerable. Hope. giving his first Christmas sh ow to U.S . troop; overseas • since Vietnam, delighted the audience a board this Navy ship with a patter of jibes aimed at Presi- dent Reagan. Demo- cratic presidential can- Beirut blast injures Red Cross trio Saudi Arabian peace plan for Lebanon nearing breakthrough didate Jesse Jack.son, BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) A land man(' former Yankees baseball explOSJon anJured three members or an lnte rnauonal manager Billy Martin Red Cross medical team today as they fled an and the cease-fire in outbreak of righung between Christian and Lslamic Lebanon. Druse militiamen southeast of the l"apatal The lights of Beatut B b H b d S .,-.,-,o' The flareup came as Saudi Arabian peat'<' efforts could be seen just a fe w 0 ope waves to troops 8 oar U Guam. were reported nearing a breakthrough to disengage miles off the flight deck Lebanon's warring factions and put Italian and of this amphibious as-shows. fidelis," the Mar ine Night," which has closed Greek cease-fire observers an Beirut and the Chouf sault ship as the During the day, a Corps motto: "T hat every Chris tmas show of mountains. 80-year-old entertainer large segment of the means Mr. T as a sissy." Hope's since he first Red Cross spokeswoman Laure Speziale said a sprayed the hooting, audience was shuttled Singers Ann Jillian went overseas to enter-physician, a nurse and a Lebanese aide were injured cheering Marines and by helicopter a board the and Cathy Lee Crosby tain troops in 1943. when the ir car hit a mane near Wadi El-Zaineh along sailors with a rapid fire Guam from duty at wept at the standing A chorus of whistles the Mediterranean coast. She said the physil"ian opening monologue. Beirut airport, w here ovation the Hope troupe greeted actress and suffered a serious leg wound while the other two Hope arrived aboard they frequently have received from the crew model Brooke Shields escaped with manor injuries. the Guam only hours been the target of artil-of a ship tha t has been at and Miss USA Julie Speziale did not identify the thrt'<' people. but before the Thursday lery sheUing. sea for 65 days and, after Hayek when t hey came said the physician w as taken to Amem·an OniVl'rsaty night show and made a Hope evoked a torrent leavin g its home port of out on the makeshift Hospital in Beirut for treatment. The Chns- surprise visit to the sick of howls and whistles Norfolk, Va .. took part in stage in slinky dresses to tian-controlled Voll'e of Lebanon radio said the bay. He was to hopscotch with the line: "Beirut -the Grenada invasion. join Hope and crooner injured phys1t>1an was a Frenchman. Pierre Duvrant. to the battleship USS that's an Arabic word Some in the crew-cut Vic Damone in a comedy and that the nurse also was French and was named New Jersey and the car-meaning 'Let's get the audience were brushing skit built around the Clare Dinguere riers USS Independence helJ out of here.'" their eyes, too. when song "Standing On The The rad1osa1d the mane blastoc-curred as the Red and USS J ohn F. Ken-Then he gave his defi-Jillian led everyone in Com er, Watching All Cross team was racing towa rd southern Lebanon's nedy for a senes of nition of "sempe r the singing of "Silent T he Girls Go B ." coastal highway to flee the fighting between the ~----'-~--~--,----~~-----'---'----!::.._:~-----=-..:.:..:...::::.;:.:..::::...:::.:::...=:t...:__~~~~~~~-~~ "Our 2eth year" ell RfJfM/Jq ftH!. Smohr Rat ts ~• Ind J0.60 Ra/ts F ARIDS ICSlllANCE GROlW 1 HOUR PHOTO & PORTRAIT STUDIO • 1 HOUR COLOR ENLARGEMENTS rightist Chnsl1ans and tht• leftist Druse In the northern port city of Tnpoh, Syr· 1an-backed PLO rebels were preparing to withdraw a fter forcing Palestine Liberation Organization chairman Vasser Arafat and his 4.000 loyalists to abandon their last Maddie East stronghold, reports by state and pnvatt•ly ownt>d radio stations said . Arafat, after a l'Oncalaatory meeting with Egyptian Prei.adcnt Hosna Mubarak in Cairo that set off a storm of t·nuc:asm from Israel and within the PLO, was steaming down the• Suez Canal with many of the ex a led loyalists an Greek ships bound for North Yemen. The Beirut radio stations and Beirut's leading newspapers said Saudi mediator Ran k Harari was close Lo wrapping up a disengagement al'<.'Ord that would set the stage for re<.'Onvening a reconcaliatJOn l'onfcrenl'e an Geneva afl"long Lebanon's principal warring leaders. · Hariri held a series of ml.--etangs Thursday here walh Shull' Moslem and rightist Christian militia leaders t.CJ arrange for an exchange of kidnapped hostages betweeen the two Cacuons. He also held lengthy telephone talks with Druse opposauon leader Walid Jumblatt, who is an the Jordanian capital of Amman, the radios re ported. 441 ow....,..,. ........ ......,., ...... 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Arrive 20 minutes early and entoy festive Yutetlde muSIC featuring the NHLC choir end IOfolata with e special atrangement for piano and organ duet at the 11 P.M. MrVlce. The sermon. "Simply Wonderful," will be detlvered by Pastor Roger J . Berg and the MtVlcet wtN lnelu<M gk>ttou• Chrlatmu carols and apeclal music .-.C· tlons. Won't you pleaM fOln ua tor thla meaningful worthlp .In honor of the Chrlat Chlldl Babysitter avaHable at 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. •••• 111--WTIHlll -798 Dover Ortve Newport BMch, CA 92683 (714) 548-3831 PHIQB.. Ro09' J. Bero and Georoe A. Mtnet Everything an its Place We have everything you need lo make your dok the neatest and brightest one In town Though not 5hown here our desk Items also Include rule,,. letter opener~ book mark s and even• miniature 'llapler. CHARLES H. BARR ......... .__.. ... *..., h ... ... 'a .,, 36 HOURS OF UNINTERRUPTED HOLi.DA Y MUSIC STARTING TOMORROW AT NOON KDCM 1D3.1 FM STEREO ~p.S cr\~,s' ·ou/\Mus1c MAKES vou FEEL GOOD!" 441' Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 23, 1983 r D i f n enduring ans wer io a simple ques tion 1'> the Editor of the New York Sun: Lt>ar &iitor: I I am eight years old. Some of my little friends say ttre is no Santa Claus. Papa says, "If you see it in the S . it's so.'' Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa C aus? VIRGINIA O'HANLON "Virgini<:i. your little friends are wrong. They have n affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. They d n ot believe except what they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their .. litue minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they be men's ?4childr~n·s. are little. I.n t~is_great universe of ours man ish mere insect, a n ant, m his intellect, as compared with ttte boundless world about him, as measured by the irAelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and ~ow ledge. ) "Yes. Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as c;-tainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and y~u kow that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! How dreary would be the wprld if there were no Santa Claus? It would be as dteary as if there were no Virginias. There would be no d}ildlike faith then, no poetry. no romance to make to)erable this existence. We should have no enjoyment except in sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. : "Not believe in Santa Claus? You might as well not believe in friends! You might get your papa to hire men U:. watch all the chimneys on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus, but even if they did not see Santa Claus coming down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Slnta Claus. but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. ~ "The most real things in the world are those that n'-ither children nor men can see. Did you ever see f<O.ries dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that's no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or inSagine aU the wonders that are unseen and unseeable ire the world. "You tear apart the baby's rattle to see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strongest man, not even the united sttength of all the strongest men that ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith, poetry, love. romance can push a!jde that curtain and view and picture the supernatural bttauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in al.J this world there is nothing else real and abiding. "No Santa Claus? Thank God, he lives and he lives forever. A thousand years from now. Virginia, nay 10 times 10 thousand years from now. he will continue to make glad the heart of chiJd hood." FRANCIS CHURCH Sept. 21, 1897 Daily Pilot welcomes l e tte r s f r om r e aders &: . The Daily Ptlot solicits your views on any matters of terest to our oom.munities. U you wish to oontribute to ese pages, please send your letter legibly written or typed. f horter letters will be considered first. Address such forrespondence to: LE'M'ERS To Tbe EDITOR, Dally Pilot, J ox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA., 9!1!6. Please include your lame, addr~ and telephone number. : If you prefer, you may call in your letter to the We're &.Jatening special telephone number ... 64%-6086. Be sure to ~ve your name, ad~ and telephone number so that we ~y verify your comments. r ~o~:ou~~!~ ~:d~~:P~~~~~~mwhich y r JOb? H so. why., Experts translates. "No one wounds me tend a rank -and-file worker with ampunny " ·es 90 percent on know-how 10 percent on the ability to In one of England's most re- l with people A supervisor markable t.nals, a woman named r ·es 75 percent on know-how Mary Hamilton was convicted on 25 percent on the ability to Oct 7, 1746. of marrying with her 1 with people A corporalt· own sex LO the extent of having 14 c ·ef executive relies 20 per~nt waves. know-how and 80 percent on ability to deal with people. If is true. it sounds as though t of the savvy is at the bottom d most of the soft soap is at the . But that can't be right. rtainly not. !early, that comesuble known the sandwich did not begin with Earl of Sandwich, only the as we know it. Our guage man not.ea that the much earlier had a word sandwich: "offula ·• Q. How come Scotland has a istle for its insignia? A. That goes all the way back to night att.aek tn Sootland by sh invaders. One barefoot e stepped on 8 thistle and Ued "Ouch!" or 10me such, thus ng Scot defenders. Along th the emblematic thistle. the ORANGE COAST 1a11yP11at "Manhattan", some say, is the metropolitan drinking capital of the world. Was to be expected, it's name suggests. That Florentine explorer Giovanni da Verraz.anno landed there in 1524. He gave the Indians liquor. They liked ll. They called the area "Manna-ha-ta," meaning "place o( drunkenness." The craze for diamonds in Brazil long ago occasioned this bygone law there: Any black who found a diamond weighing at leut 17 12 catat.1 could buy freedom with same. Why better educated people have a higher Incidence of the common cold i.s not known. But studies at the UnJvel"llty of Mich- igan suggest such to be the cue. ... M.L t1ti•m1I • ~ ..__,.,. _.,.,., ... ,.. .......... .. c.-. ...... AINlw•• .............. ,. 0.-...._CA.,_ I I ----.. l _ •I C~KK UN~R YOUR SADDlfS. T~ISISPLO caJNmY! Law fears Vietnamese mob WASHLNGTON Former South Vietnamese sold1t'rs, train· ed for combat by the U.S Armv. provide the cnfon..-ement musde for a violent underworld organiza- tion that is ter.ronzang Vietnamese communities an this country Law enforcement authonues refer LO thlS criminal force simply as "The Assoclallon" Gangs of I.hugs with such colorful naml·s as "The Frogmen," "The Saigon Cowboys" and "The Pink Knights'" extort money from hard-working. law-abiding V1el- namese refuget.cos through terror and ant1mida11on So far. their ill1c1t activities have been l-O nfaned mainly to thl· refuge'(,' com munataes an urban art.>as. at'<.·ording to police reports But authontlt'S told m... as- sociates Donald Goklbt•rg-and Corky Johnson that tht· ;,rmed gangs a re growing more brawn. Many of the U.S -tra1m'Cl t•n- forcers are PXp<>rts an m1hwy weaponry: tht• Frogmen, for ex- ample. are former South V1l·t- nam('l>(• marines and umkrwater demolition specialists. Tht• gangs are bel1ewd tu be directt.'d by former South V1e1- namPSe genera ls The Asso<.·1a- t1on 's "'boss of all bosses.. 1s 1dent1fied in an October I 979 organized-crime task force report as Nguyen Cao Ky. the former premier and aar fort'C· ('h1e f of South Vietnam. These high-ranking South Vietnamese offa et>rs were aarlaftcd to the United St.ates when th~ar country was overrun by the communists an 1975. -__ G. --J' ...... JACI 11111111 ~ Now these American-hatched l'h 1ckt.>ns art' coming home to roost. Authorities were cont·erned enough about The Assot·1ation·s operations an the refugee com- mun111es. but they now rear that the Vietnamese gangs are going to t•>..pand the1rdepredat1ons beyond the closely-knit exile settlements How dangerous are the gangs? Tht.· confidential task force: report states. "Ky's enforcement groups do not make idle threats Many in the Vietnamese community pay dues. which help run the or- gamzauon Ky rules tht• V1et- namt'S(' community through force and fear, thus. the Vietnamese pt.'Opll· fear him and will notl'ome fo rn··<1rd LO U.>Stlfy." Police have developed contacts among the rdug~. and some of the tips they get are alarming r1>llowmg a recent robbery in Cal1fom1a an which sophasucated wl'apons werc-usc.'Ci. for example, police say they were warned by informants that the Viet~ gangs are .. going to take on the t'Ops.'' Some Vietnamese refugees. mostly tht' old~r ones. t'Ontributl' to The Assoc1at1on walhngly in the belief that at as planning an C'V('ntual m11iuiry liberation of their homeland from the com- munists. But those who aren't anxious to contribute their hard-earned money soon get the message .. These funds are l-Ollected through intimidation by appeal- ing to the refugees that if they don't gave money to this group w h 1ch ii. trying to free the country. then these people must them- S<'lves be communists and will ht• dealt with accordingly." one internal police report C'ompiled this past summer explains, add mg: "Allegedly. this has been a very successful method of raising money.'' Oct-as1onally. an ob)E!Ct lesson as needed. A Vietnamese commumst sympathizer was assassinated two years ago an San Fran cisco, and police are convinced at was The Association's work. Several sources said they have been told of small armies or Vietnamese being trained in this c:ountry and in the Philippines, presumably waiting to be un- leashed against the communists. But off1c1als suspect these rumor!> are fantasies spread by The A.4'- sodation to give legitimacy to 1ts fund-raising operations. The Vietnamese underworld organization is believl-'rl to have ties to anti-Castro Cuban exile g roups. including, one known as "A I pha 66 " The task force report says the Cuban exiles provid~ weapons an return for jungle warfare training by the former South Vietnamese soldiers. I"ovtnott .. Ky refused comment. but a family member said there was ''no truth" to the charges that he is involved with a criminal organization FEUD OF THE WEEK: The longstanding feud between Fed- era! Trade Commission Chairman James C. Maller III and his predecl!ssor. Commissioner Michael Pert.schuk, erupted again the other day. In a private letter to Rep Douglas Barnard. D-Ga., Pertschuk listed ''nine inc:omplete or m1slead1ng statements" Maller made an testimony before the congressman. A c:omm1ssaon spokesman characterized Pert.schuk's charges as "nit-picking" and in some instant.-es "just plam wrong.'' FM- senllally, the statements that aroused Pertschuk's pique were Miller's attempts t.o make the commission·s record look better under his leadership than under Pertschuk's. For example: -Maller said the FTC's 16 enforcement actions against mis- leading advertisements in 1983 constitute "a record that m both quality and quantity exceeds" that of past t-ornmissaons. Pert.schuk n·torted that in 1981. his last year as c.:ha1rman, 40 ad enforcement act1ol)s wen' brought Miller said the s1x Equal Credit Opportunity Act cases 1t brought in 1982-83, during has tc..nur£>. were more than "all previous cornm1ss1ons combined." Pertschuk points out that whale Miller's claim 1s "technically true," the law took full effect only in 1977 and thus covered only one previous com mission - Pertschuk's. And though the FTC did in fact bring a'! many credit cases under Miller as under Pert.schuk. "all of those cases for which Miller takes qedat are the prcxluct of investigafaons by the prior commission." Shopping isn't always a pleasure "Jim hates buying a nything," Ruth said when the four o( us were having dinner a few weeks ago. Jim was sittmg right there and he didn't deny it. so l assumed it was true. Ruth wasn't suggesting Jim was cheap-· although Jim may be a little cheap. ~e was simply saying that he doesn't like the whole process of buying some- thing. I do. I like buying things. h 's a flaw In my character. This Christmas I've really been buying things and it hasn't always been a wonderful experience. Stores are incredibly different from what they were a relatively short time ago. You used to go into I ... /~j -----..a~ ANDY ROONEY ~ a store. ask the clerk for what you wanted and he or she would get it down off a shelf for you. I wasn't talking about grocery stores when l started this. but grocery stores are the most dra- matic examples of change. When I was little, m y mother would often send me to the grocery store. I'd st.and in front of the counter. looking up at Mr. Evana. and tell him what I wanted. He'd get it off the shelf behind him, put it in a bag on the counter and hand it to me. People never tout·hed anything ma groc-cry store. If someone elS(' came in while Mr Evans was getting my order. they waited until he was finished That's the way most stores operated ltdadn't matter whether they were selling clothes. hard- ware or candy. Everything was behind the counter and the cus- tomers didn't mingle with the merchandise You were waited on. These days. and especially at this time of year, you're lucky if you can find someone in a store to take your money. ll mus t lead to some shoplifting by people who didn't go there intending to steal. There are at least a dozen truly great department stores in the llll1 1111u1 '!~111itt au li11 ... 4 United States and I like to do business with them I hesitate to mention them for fear of missing some but you know which they are. In New York City. Bloom- ingdale's as one. It's a trend-setter among stores. Even though 1 don't always like the trends it sets. I love the store and often go there. If Bloomingdale'~ charged ad- mission. I'd go there just to look. There are hundreds of theaters I've paid to get into that weren't as good shows as BloomingdaJe's is any day or the week. At this t.Jme of year. I still go there but 1 don1t always buy something. l would if I rould but there's a limited amount of ti.me l'm willing to spend finding a salespel'80n to push my money on and I don't have infinite patience with the store's paperwork. There are a lot of security people Bloomingdale's has hired to keep shoplifting and it leads to a lot of protective pieces of paper. The day Is gone when you can get what you want, put the money down and leave. Sometimes It must cost the store more for the clerk 's time In wages than the ltfnn I tse If coe t.1. Tcxlay I went tO & store that ls not one ot the great ones. You'd know it. 1 was after a tool box to give as a gi tt. l n the hardware area lsaw a hugesignoveronewlth \en drawers. Christmas shopplns hun't been easy for any of us t.hia year. The only thint worae than not bM.nc able to get anyone to wait on you at Chrtstrnaa ii having tht clerkl au over you at othtr timel of the year when they aren't busy. ''Can l ahow you llOmethl.nf?" they uk. Ten f.,..t fUJ'thef •lane t.ht alale, the next d rk ,.ya .. May we'help youf' l can Wldentand why Jim feell U)e way be dott about.,...,..,. . ' RAFF Jewelry , .. /: , I A TRADITIONA ,..., '-/fi,N~ / ./ '.1 • 60 years The lo L PART of Southern -#8 Fashion lslan~k your man demesCal1forn1a·s holidays ror FR~M OUR NA arrivals to 0 TIVE Pelican to eyes. ur menagerie of µ· Geese in flight th #32 F ms art 14K ' • lates1 ashion Island gold with ruby 644-0264 F N 644-204G NEW STORES OPEN for your shopping convenience THE UMITE0-Amencan and international apparel for the tash1on-forw3ld woman. un11m1ted style. THE ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS STORE-10.000 square teet 100,000 lights 2so.ooo ornaments from around the world. A Christmas original. VIDEO coNCEPTS-B1g screen TVS Video recorders and home com· pucers. An electronic store Jar the electronic age. CLASSIC TAILORING ·OPENING sooN: THE CORN POPPER LAISEADZER OPTICAL STORE OF ASPEN Free and convenient parking. Personal and courteous service Ne1man -Marcul. Bullocks Wilshlfe. Robinson's, The Broadway. sutfums Over 70 fi ne Just off pacific coast Highway between Jamboree and MacArthur Blvds. Newport stores 1n 211\. Beach. • • • • A s H I 0 N I s l A E w p 0 R T c E N T · N D E A .. ---. Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /F rlday o.c. ' mber 23, 1983 ATTENTION· IVY'S LEAGUE sl•igh full . ALL LAST MIN . , colors. of French Cashm UTE SHOPPERS! W • 1 ere Sw•at>f s 1 • have a -23 FASHION IS n all assorted LAND 640-5721 ff i~k~r11FGrB THE GIFT Of 0 N1oe gift . THEY can't # I s that II suit just get enough of 7 Fashion Island about everyones t·a~:.er 100 deliclous 640-6030 644-7030 ca~y jean NEW FROM~ • With sporcy accent -A casual tow #6 F.,hlon lslond . wedge pump 759·9700 Af I ·1 I I ,_ .. 111am111111·mm FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1983 ANN LANDERS COMICS BUSINESS A9 A10 A11 When exhaustion hits. the best place to be is in the hospital under the watchful ere• of a tloctor. See Ano Landers A 9. AB Nativity lamb goes 'AWOOL' An experiment in cocaine 'fix' WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -A rehearsal for a living nativity scene fell apart when a member of the cast took it on the lamb. The sheep vaulted a five-foot fence behind College Park Baptist Church and led shepherds and wise men on a chase through some woods until darkness halted the searcha few nights ago. "Sheep are supposed to be humble, but this one is not," said Carol Jones, who was helping in the search. Jones' mother. Melba. directs the church pageant. The pageant. in its third year, involves about 30 people. three sheep, a calf, a donkey and a cow. The three shepherds, placed off to the right of the manger, were told by an angel that Christ had been born and were running toward the manger when the ewe went "A WOOL." Too exclusive HOUSTON -At $600 per person, and with room for only 30 guests, it was not supposed to be your ordinary New Year's Eve pany. It was so exclusive, no one made reservations And now the organizers, who have been making plaris since last swnmer. are scra pping the whole idea. Linda Hudson of downtown Houston's exclusive Lancaster Hotel, which had planned the promotion along with Ultra Maga- zine, said she had several people express interest. But no one bought. For starters, partygoers would have been picked up by a chauf- feured Rolls-Royce equipped with champagne and caviar. Once at the hotel, they could share six cases of Dom Perignon, attend a performance of the Houston Sym- phony and chat at a private party at Houston's civic cent.er. Thousands of ballooris, favors and confetti were to be available. along with musicians and rrumcs to entertain the 30 guests. Once they retired to their rooms) the hot.el was prepared to furniSh personal terrycloth robes. embroidered with "New Year's Eve '83." Then brunch and a return trip home in the Rolls. Shredded coconut CHEROKEE. N.C. -When the coconut he bought started ticking, Sammy Hornbuckle didn't take any chances -he called the police. But when a police officer from Cherokee dispatche d th e suspicious fruit with a shot from his service revolver , no explosion resulted -just shredded coconut. Hornbuckle said he got nervous when the coconut he had bought at a local grocery a few days earlier began ticking. "It sound,!d like a Big Ben alarm clock," h~id. "It kind of had a ridge in it, like it had been cut in two. We didn't know what at could have been. We didn't know 1f at came from Cuba or something " Hornbuckle called Officer JD. Raby, who arrived to find the coconut about 50 yards away from Hornbuck.le's house. "We walked up close, packed it up -after three days, we didn't think it had a time bomb in it," Raby said. "Funny thing was, the ... thing was ticking. I don't ~ if it was the juice or what. "I got back a ways and shot at with a .357 Magnum. That was the end of the ticking coconut. "In seven yean, that was the strangest case I ever had.'' he said. Beware the geese MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio -Anyone tttspusing onto A.B. Bond's property risks run- ning a-fowl of the law. Bond, a retired president or Baldwin-Wallace College. proteciB ha hou.e with two watchgeese, Baldwin a nd Wallace, and the geese take their job .erloualy. Bonds, 70, gives hi.s Gennan sray Touloute IMR a daily raUon of com and a tub of water ln exchange for w honk1nc and biasing they create when strangers approach. "It's amating how you can come to love a gooee," Bonda said . "They're 10 responsive when you offer them a amall amount of alfecUon." Baldwin and WaJlace, now con- fined to a pen, w11J eventually have the nm of the couple's five 9Cfft. "We'~ worried that they'll take up with the (wild) Canada~ and f orpt that they're auppmed to ht" guardlnC the hou.e," Mn . 8oodl-.id. It offers two types of pleasure By SUSAN MONAHAN !).ii) l'llot c ..... _...,, A cocaine add1et can spend thousands of dollars a week on the habit-and apparently ~hank that it's worth it The obvious disad- vantages of abusing the drug seem to be offset by the pleasure at gives. Research currently bemg con ducted at the Univers1ty of Cah- forrua-lrvine College of Medicine indicates that this pleasure, or reward, may begin at the cellular level. Larry Stein. Ph.D., professor and chairman of UCI's Depart- ment of Pharmacology and James D. Belluzi, Ph.D., adjunct professor in the department, have performed experiments that test the reactioris of individual cells to a cocaine "fix." "We used to think that a large part of the brain was involved an behavior." said Stein. "When we had that view, the problem was difficult to explore experimen tal- ly." He said that by looking at the behavonal pattern as being made up of "behavorial atoms" -or actions of individual cells -ll as possible to observe the reward , or reinforcement. process. When a person experiences pleasure. one of two types of chemical messengers 1s secreted by specialized neuroris in the brain. One type of neuron con tams catecholamines, substances In the brain which are associated with drive and arousal. The other type Nancy and Jack Wright at BBC ball. PAPARAZZI Christ1nas Tree Ball Big_grouQ enjoys festivities The Society for the Preservauon of Big Bands was playing at Balboa Bay Club when members and guests gathered for the Christmas Tree Ball. The more than 325 there socialized, danced and dined on beef wellington and chocolate mousse. Partygoers included Nancy and Jack Wrigbt, Cookie and Dave Marotta, Paala and Pat Mlcbael1, Herb and Sazy Sutton, Nick and Ileane Doolin, Roger and Rutb Mlller and Manly and Jay Reed. Others were Nadine Draper, Bob Bucci, Katby and Rick Byers, Barbara Jernigan, Charles Bartel, Dick and Marilyn Hausman, Fred and Betty Grazer, Roger and Sa11y Luby, Victor and Kay Marrero, Dorothy Yardley,Sblrleeand Bob Gu11enbelm, Beverly and Bill Ray and Tom and Monica Deemer. The Mice join the Clauses Celebrities Mickey and Minnie Mouse joined forces with Santa Claus and the OC Vikings to bring special Christmas cheer to 20 muscular dystrophy children from Children.s Hospital of OC at Vlking headquarters at le Premier restaurant. Following greetings from Disney's famous duo, the youngst.er,:s were treated to a lunch of hamburgers, french fries and hot fudge sundaes, prepared by Vikings Norman Anderdaoa (head cook), Betry T. Segeratrom, Don OIHD and Reed Sprinkel. Sant.a Claus (Viking vice chi~/ Jack &DJ pve each child a gift The Dyen -Rick and Kathy. ot neuron contains endorphins, which have an analgesic or tran- quilizing effect. ··So they have opposite effects on drive and arousal, but both are rewarding," said Stein. "It's ' I• I ' .,..,. ...... --"' .. ,, ....... Charles Bartel and Barbara Jernigan. and Mater Dea High School's Concert ChOlr performed under the direction of Brother Kevin Newsom . Viking Tom Fuentes arranged for the entertainment; Viking Meisters Geril and Goata Maller added the festive decorations and Viking Chief Borge Nielsen presided over the day's festivities Spe nding C hristmas in 4haly' An evening in Italy set the scene for the Harbor Ridge Women's Club second annual Christmas party at Amalfi Ristorant.e. Arriving in their black tie best, guests were greeted at the door by outgoing president Terre Newman and incoming president Maril)'D Reese, who co-<:haired the gala event with Pat Agid, Emily Butler, JackJe Sldnker and Jean Bechtel. Marilyn and Emily also selected beautiful hurricane lamps as gifts for each woman guest. During cocktail hour, guests were entertained to the festive music of the Sunset Strings st.rolling minstrels. A five course dinner followed (prepared by chef Fausto Grimaldi, a 40 year veteran chef, who has worked in kitchens throughout Europe). The meal began at the antipasto table, followed by minestrone soup, a speclal pasta dish with pesto sauce (one of his mother's specialities from Italy) with homemade pasta, sliced veal with marsa1a sauce and vegetables. Topping off the meal ... Amaretto and Gran Marnier cheeteeakes, aerve4 with champagne. Dinner adjourned for dancing to the lively melodies of the Fred o mett Orchestra. Among the guests jolnlng the evening's revelry were Marllya and Dick Reese, Pat and Kea Add, Jim and Emily Butler, Jackie and Tom Stinker, Jeu and Dick lledatel, Jack and Lila Harper, Pat and Jim Muffle, Jo and B•n JackloD, Beverly and David Stern (he's the club photographer and w• buay ampping photos throughout the even.mg for hutcrian Beverly's club acnpbook), Jan and Jim Murar, Nie and Carol Pilger, Mary Ella and Bolt Mayer and Alyce and Tom Foster. Paparazzi la edlU!d by DI.Uy Pl.lot Style Editor V1DA DEAN wi th COf>trlbutiom from GLORIA ZIGNEll Dr. Larry Stein almost as though t here are two types of pleasure." Stein says that certain drugs seem to mimic the effects of these natural substances. "We think that amphetamines a nd cocain e act on the ca t echolami n e sys- tem. . morphine and heroin on the endorphin system." Using brain slices from ex- perimental rats, Stein and Belluzi gave minute doses of dopamine - a natural catecholamine -and cocaine to individual cells. They found that when the cells were exhibiting bursts of activity ("bursting") the introduction of cocaine or dopamine increased their tendency to burst. l.nactive cells were unaffected. "It's as if the cells were re- warded for bursting," said Stein. Applying this finding to the addict's behavior, Stein said that the drug-seeking activity may result from the firing off of certain neurons. Since, in the past, the bursting has preceded a dose of cocaine. the cells are more apt to burst, and the addict more likely to seek out the drug. When this is, in tum, reinforced by the effects of the cocaine, the cycle continues. Stein says that he doesn't know the process by which the firing of neurons is integrated into a well organized response. but, "the re- ward. I think. occurs at the individual cell first and the or- ganization into smooth behavior occurs second." He said that the biochemical approach he is taking toward drug addiction is not incompatible with the behavioral approach. "I'm not in favor of dropping psychiatric treatment," he said. The experiments do not explain why some people are more suscep- tible to drug addiction than others, but Stein speculated that there may be "low dopamine types'' - people who produce an insuffi- cient amount of this substance. "There might be people who are chronically bored ... I suspect that these people are more inclined to use cocaine.'' If this is true, he said, the converse might also apply and high anxiety types would be more likely to use heroin or morphine. Some of the questions which he says he is still trying to answer include "Where in the brain do the drugs act when they communicate their reward message and what systems are informed that re- wards have occurred?" And there is also the question of how this research can be applied to the treatment of drug addiction. "If we could find a drug that would not allow cocaine to ac- tivate the dopamine system, then people would stop taking co- caine," he said. Officials lose sight of site DENVER (AP) -City park officials built a nice mini-park near downtown last summer, with $16,000 worth of landlcaptng, benchet1, and picnic tablet1. Ouese what? The d ty doesn't own the land. ' "I guea we could ~ it the park wtlhout a site," Mayor Federico ~na quipped when be learned about the error. The long, narrow lot the park alta on la owned by the Denver Housing Authority, a quail· public apncy that receivet public money to build and manaae low-income houaing. Since the city admlniltradon wu chanalnl hands about the same time the error occurred. Parka and Rec'8tlon ~ Martha Guevara lm't aure how it ha~ned. The houaina authority my. it b wUlinl to trlde the perk f« a llm1lar petdt of land about Ow blocka away. 'Ii\e city doll have ui» '° that lot. --- -----.,. ------------........ ---------- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 23, 1983 A9i b D • • • d 18900515 qUeStlODe ••• 'Exhaustion' puzzling to registered nurse J • • I >!!:AH ANN I .AN Dl':H~ Pt?rh.1p' '1111 111 11m · ul youi medic.ti ::.~·1:i.1h:.t:. 1-.111 .111sWl'r th1:. 4u1·::.t1111\ for 11w. 1 hm1• w1111d1•11'<.I ;1bo111 11 l11r Y'"""' W1• 11ft1•11 n•ml .1l111ut t.1mou' l"'11pk. u::.uully pl'rfornwn •. whu u1t· ..ad1rnll1'<I '4> ..a hll'fJ1t.1l with a d1ugn11s1:. 111 "1•i.h.1u::.t11111 " 111 1 ·1 )'t'<ll' 111 work &S <1 r1•g1::.le1 t><I llUI~ 11t.•i1h('I 111\ 1ulk,1.i.:lh'' 1111r l hll\'l' t•v1•1 st'\.'ll :.u1 h ..i p;tl11 111 N111 N.tv1• ""' ,., 1.•r :.t.~n ·,.,h.1u::.t11111' 'Wlt'<I .1:-. th1• rt·~111 1111 h~p1wl ;1dm1::.s11m l'um1111111 '''I\~ \1uuld d11 t.1h th.it 11 ,, pc .. •l:>()n 1::. 1•xh.iu::.t1'<1 l11111111v1•1\\111k tla µrt':iC 11li.'tl l1t'iHn1l:'nl would bt•. "l~11 honw c111d gl'f "t1m1• n·-.t " t-:vt•n th1• mvst luxu1111u::. lwtl'l 1·0:-b 11•':-. than " hospital room th1·::.t• d.1vs Also. 11111s1 ho.,p1t,ds h,1v1• ('lllllll\11 t1•1•o; who .. o;;.· purpost.• u; to m,1kt.· SLH'1• th.11 tlu• be<t' .11 1· flllt.'<.i only by those who 1·annot bt· ll t•.llt·d ln an\ 11th1·r f;wll1ty and truly nt'l-<l to Ix· husp1l<1l11L'CI Wt• would bt> mo::.l mh'r1•,ted t11 lw.11 "h.it vou haw to l'<l~ on this subjt•<:t P UZZU:D lN THE EAST GAR DINING Be rt') plan ting t irne DEAR P UZZLED: Sure ly you know thnt a penon can colla!Jse, !lnd bt>rome te mporarily nonfunclionul, bcC'aUst' of exhaustion. This can happen to <.·onstruction workers on a hot day, piano·moveri., athletes who push tbt>mselve& beyond the point of endurance, entertainers wbo work under bot lights for long periods of time and business peoplt.> in strt:ssful positio.ns who put In terrible hours. The samt' goes for physicians, dentists and lawyers. 'l ANN lANDEIS . . . Thest: pcoph· land In the hospital when they t.•otlapse be<.·aui;e they n eed to be c hecked over to d1ttermine it' thert• ii. another problem , such as heart trouble. stroke. ck. A hospilal is the best plac.·e to ·be under s uch drcumstanc•es because the diagnostic equipment and mt>dical per sonnel are there, a round the clock. And no" may I ask a questioo? Why are you so belliger ent? A c·hip on the shoulde r us ually indicates there b "ood a little hil~her up. OE.AR ANN LANDEHS. I haw u IM.·.iuttful htllt' granddaughtt·r ""ho JUSt turrwtl J:i I go lo v1'tt Marv's fam ily orn·t• a vear and wt• havt• a wo11JPl'lul umt;. For thl'. post fou .. r years l havc· st.·nt lwr $20 tur ht•r bsrthdoy <11ld .. uggt•sH-d that sht· huy wh.1lt•v1·1 she wanlt-<l. I JUSt rel u1111·d from i.I v1s1 ta f t•W day-. .1g11.1mJ w1· had tht· qest t11111· yet Mary and I h..id lu111 h ,111d dinner downtown ;md we shoppt..<.J dunn~ lht· d.1 y Shl' picked oul i.onw lovely <ln.-s:.L-s wh1l h 1 will g1v1· ht-r f111 ~ 'hri,111 "' 8.0. a haunting problem DEAR DR. STEIN-sweatmg 1scall<·J hypt>r CROHN I udm1t 111 my-h1dorm,1s dut• 10 11\ 1•1 SC"lf that l'vt• be-en acung m t1v1tv of e<'t-r1111· .. w1·;t1 llkl• a kook l<ilely B y glands Usuallv. no odor that. I nw;1n that I've 1::. pn•st•nt. pr<1t't1rnlly \\lthclrawn Huwt•ver "h1·11 from "411..1..il lift.• ..it th1 age tht>re's 0VL•r<1t II\ 11\ of of :rn 1 <.1m singlt· ,rncl a :.motht•r st.•t of gl.111ds '>l'l.'f'L'tJr\' 1 .1bo ft't'I my rntll'd theapoc:nm·o,weat JUb 1s0 111. da11g1•r ht'l.'.!llS~· gland:.. udo1 bt'<.'•lll11'S a l'vt• d(·Vt•l11pt.•d :Jn odor problt•m Thi:. u111d1110n due l!J undt•r ,1rm 1s called bromh1dro::.1::.. uus h1·ar·1 1n 1·gulanty 1i; lld11ca11w L.ill·I\. list· 1 •I lx•ta blockL'r' a~1d poo;.., 1blv l'akium hl1>t•kpr; St.'t:ms ll> l>c-hl·I pt u I W h1ch<·vt·1 nwd1l·atu111 1~ usi.--<1 l'.u Iv d1.tgno::." '' 1mpor tant "'' ttw µ<1111·111 l'an rl•<:l'1v1• prop1·r t1<'.1\ nwnt . . . FOR MR. Z. N11 tl111g • • I One· bit uf 111format11111 spoil<.od tlw trip. Mary wl4 mt· that l'Vt•ry um1· I S<>n<.l ht.•r a b1rthd;1y ('11v<'lopc hef 111uth1•r borrows the mom•y an<J m·vcr puyi. her baclq l l1•r rnoltwr 1s m y c.h.aught.er. What i.liould J do abouJ th1''1 UPSET IN PORTLAND • OEAR U.P.: Oon't tell your daughter. Mar! would get into big trouble at home. Ask tbe chll what she wants In the price range you can afford an buy it for be r. lt Is apparent that it makes no sense tf send the child money. ~ • • • ('ONFIDF:NTIAL to God Seems So Far Away1 llavl' you moved'! Ht• hai.n't. . . . D1.'K111v1•r ho"-111 l.x· diJLf' bwt 11·11hout falling hook, lint· .111d '111k1•1 t\1111 Landt.•t'I>' l.xKJklt'I, "Dating Vo'~ and Du11 'I.'>." "11/ f1t•Iµ you bt• mvrt• poised and sun· 11/ your.-.1•/f vn c/:1t1•s Sl•nd 5U <'('Ill.<> :1/ong with ;J /11nJ.:. ::.t.in1pcxl. sl'/f ddcln•sst'd t-llvduµt• w11h your ll'CJUt~t 1u A1111 Li111d<'~. fJ U Box I IYY;, Chicago. l/I. li()fi 11 JOUR HEALTH OR PETER J S TEINCROHN 1:-0 \'lllll)llt·ll'ly ··,~irt· .. En·11 .tsµ1nn <t:-. v11u'v1 pruhahl~ tward, 1 .111 lotU"'Sl'l'IHU:-0,1d1·d11'( h Tlw1 l'fort'. don't l11•lll'v1· \our 1w1ghl1111 "'ho .11! \ I :; 1• '> 1 h a t <it't'l;1m111uµht•n pil ls l .111 IJ1 1.1kL•11 .1:-. oflt'n as you wish < >vt•rtloM· may <. .tU::.t nau~·a vom1ttng, diarrhl·<i and stoma<:h pains ~Vl'll k1dm•ys may bt.· afft'<.'tl'<.i A-. I kL"'t'p ...aysng. 1t'' not safe to pop pill, ltkt• h;ird candy. swt•at111g It's n ot unusual th.11 this --- S1nt·t· l 'Vl' IX'l'll ,, t'an t«1uSt•, as in y11ur n1::.1" tt.~n -a~1·r l'vt.· hL1d a Ms. T. cmo11;111al .rnd swt.•i•llng µrnblc>m undN nwnwl rN1t·t1011'. t·s· both arm" most I\ 111 µt.'t'lally "ht"n till' 111n - thl· nght Fortunatl'I~'. ll d1t1on n·m~m .. slubl><.11 n "cts 1-<l111lt·s..' But lhul I kniJ\~ \'t1U11· not h..is 1 h.ingt·d d unng thi: inll·n·su.'Ci in Ii( ll'nt1f1c pa'>t fl'w month:. I know ll'rm11111logy but I 1 mav ht• 1·s1x·ually thought you d lsk1• t11 s1..·ns111v1· l11 'uch odors as know the 1wn11· ol ~·uur l'\'C' JI\\ .i.h IJl't>n n ant.agom!.lS '~'iiiii:=:.~ fast1d111us pt•rson. but Wh:1t tL1 do'' J l...1vi· v11ui I'm sun· 11th1·r-. 1wt1t't• 1l d111:tor:-osuggc•:-.11•d u1;dl'r- t110 Tli.H', whv l'vL· he•-am applira111111 of ... ~•••II conw si1 w1tlul1 .. 1w11 alummum urn! .al1·11hol You <.~1n't pos.-.1blv 1111 m1xturt•i. bt.•t11n· h<.'tl - ,~,......,._,.._ .... ,Jg1111 h11\\ g1 au·rul I'd h1· tsnw·• II th<.· 11·,uJL.., an· ~' f111 .111\ ,1dv1t·t· So tar. un<;.it1:-of::i1·tor) '""" pa- ..:.1~ ...... _, dlX tor' h.1vt'l1'1 h1·l1~·d t1l'nts find rel11 I 11111\ hv l\ls T SUQ~l<.Jl rl'mO\',tl 11{ th~· DEAR MS. T. 1 fl'(,dl o.,wt•at gland' BARE-ROOT ROSES ... 1984AARS HAVE ARRIVED! Winner Olymµ.ao We have OlyrPp•acJ 11nd over 60 olhe• v.i11e11e!> ol Bare-Root Ro!>e~ lo c hoo~e from Wonaertul Goll!- • • • Share the magic of the season . Come 1n and set> our many llortM crea11ons' THE H OLIDAY GLOW BOUQUET fJj1X1J Fron• FTO (I I> f ' fr • • ARRANGEMENTS and WREATHS \loulh-"alt>ring .. Ira\\ bt>rri1·-. \~ill ht· ript• for pid,i11µ tH';\I i...prin,: if ~ou plant lht·m no".) 011don·11wt·cl11111c•h -.pa('t': a hanl!iuµ ba!'lkt•l "ill do. Bua tw surt· alwn• i-. p l•·nl~ of "'Ull. om· pJt11·n1 who s.rnl, "I swl•.1t "' 11t1Jt'h undt·r 111y arm .... vou'd lhtnk a devil w.1~ d111·d1ng ,, ho:-.t.• at my ,1rmp11.., 1 l'an'l k<'ep t h C' m d r y " M <1 n y thou-...irld"> who use.• anu- pt.•r:-op1rcint:-. o;ufft•r f1om this mc1l<1d\ It m<1y not b<· <is -.t•nou:-. a:-. hL•art <.l1s<>a'>(' or t•ann·r. bul 1l <:an Wkt· the JOY uut of hf1· One form of ax11IC:1ry DEAR OR. STEIN- CROHN· l'w tw.ird so mut·h about thl' dangers of "ventricular f1bnlla· uon" dunng 11 ht•<1rt at- tack ls there ;11wth1ng that lessons lht.· lrke- hhood of thl"> <.um · pht.·aton·• Mr.. B DEAR MR •. 8 .. Onc- drug that has bt.-t·n l'ffec- uve in t'ontrollmg and prcvl'nttnR th1:; d;rnger- LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES Bes t varieties for our area. Yule plants give year 'round joy Pl.int.' an· a Chnstma:. gift that dt1ubl~ plt'asun• becauS<' th<'y l'an be l'n.)Oytc-d for year.. to come At 1h1:. time· of v1·ar. manv nur.t.·ru:-s havl• rec·1evt:d !>h1pmcnts or'"ban · root "rCN•<.. 1n lime for presentation at Chnstmds lime• WhC'thn new vanetv or old. a roSt• L'> a chenshl'd gift as it provides month~-. and months of h<'autv A tubb<·d dwarf l'llrus will prov1d1• v<'ar-round interest with 1~ hand.,omt· Pvergrc•1·n ;1ppearance. fragrant flowers and dl'l1t'1ous fruit You will find oranges. !('mons ltmc-s, grapefruit and 11thl·r. A v1s1l to the nurserv I'> m order to find out" h<1l 1s available and su1t.ablt· lo the an·a Quicksilver Rip Curl lillabong AadMaclJ More! fliCw SURFBOARDS 1601 ·B Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa 548-3473 Shrub<> SU('h as thf• w.ix leaf pnv<:t and C'ugema. wh1t'h haw be<•n pn·-sh<1pl'd into J topiary or =====================~ pyramid form.-. arl' sun· to make a h11 Thf•ir unique •--------------------mi app<.'aranct· .ire· sure to wm a s mile from the recipient of this type• of plant Another I'> nn C'Spaliered pyra(·antha that arc now full of oran~l' <H n •d berries A lovt•ly orchid plant will also Ix· a pleasant surprise. You will find ('attlcya or hardy l'Vmb1dium in bloom n11w They arc nut difficult lCJ grow and will bloom year aftN year with m1mmul tare Many nursen~ p<1t bulb flowl'r. in bushel baskets or pottef} Wh1ll' o nl) the· lop an· grC'en and growing right now. tht>~ promise a t.•olorful sprmg bloom. Engltsh basket garrlcns havl' !:>Nome popular m the last few years. Blooming planes. t.•1thc·r pt.•renmals or annuals, foltage planl' or small t.'Vt>rgrN•n shrubs arc• potted together creating a miniature garden m a container V1s1t your nearby nursery and 1ns~t thC' poss1b1lsUc·<; Schools planning ahead for Arbor Day contest Although Arbor Day 1s mo~ than two months away. kits have be<.•n ma1h>d to 500 schools so p reparation can begin {or an Arbor Day con test sponsored annually by the Califbrnaa A'>SOCiation of Nurserymen The k iL'l mnt.ain plannlng guides and educa- tional m formauon for all ages There arc three rirst place t>rtu's of $100 each to the lx1t entry from '4n elementary. JUntor high and high school In addition. thc> o .. e rall winner Crom these catt>gones will f1lrn a public servJce an- nouncement for telev1s1on And rect"1ve a copy, of lhe ft lm S<>cond place prizes are $50 and third. $25. Be9ides sch ools, other groupe 1uc• aa Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. Future Farmers of Amerlca, •.re inVited to e nter the contest that requlrea a tree-planting cerc>mony. developing a n art project d t'pictlng the understanding of the various usee of trees In our daily lives and contactlng lcxal media... California'• Arbor D:ly ts ht•ld <' h yew on M arch 7, romrrwmorating tho blrthday of Luwr Burbank and the open mg day of Can.teivation Week. To ordtt an Arbor De y ktt. wr1~ to Elaine Thompson at the Cahfom1a Auociat1on of Nur· "l'rymen . 141 9 215l S1 . Sat·r:1rn<-nto C'A Q5A14 Ring in the Holidays! a. c. e. \~. 9 .. ·" " a. 2.212. c. 596. e. 2,500. b. 4,250. d . 770. f. 2,875. b. d. f. CHARLES H. HARR . ... ... , ,,..,.,..._ ............ ............ RUFFELL 'S UPHOlSTERY, INC. •-plMllt.., _ _. h11e 1922 HA .. <>• &VO · COSl A MIU -SO· 11 S6 Closed Christm a s Day Classy .\utos .\dve rti s~d DAILY g.5 30 SUN 9.5 Ha)lis}trs , ... ! in the Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa l:Ji~~:ia:l AcJ good lhrough Dec 28 1983 while supply la~ls -.. ' I •_J Daily Pilat LLDl'D•!i 1 garden s~op k: Lloyd's has had the greatest December in S their history and would like to celebrate it by ~:)' offering these discounts for the last week of r ~ December -Savings 20 to 30°/o. - , BEDDING PLANTS • Pony paks, Color paks, quart size. ALL 203 OFF GARDEN TOOLS Rakes, shovels, hoes, hand tools, pruners, saws 203 OFF LANDSCAPE PLANTS ... 1 Gal.. 5 Gal's 2 Gal's 15 Gal's 303 I OF~ POTTERY All Pottery In Stock U.S. Pottery. Galny. Caly. Mexican --------25 3 OFF ··~h AA ll•m~ Subiect ro Slod On H.tnd Salt eood "°'" 12-23 83 lo 12·31-83·{ -I • MTIO ~ llOyO. wtM IM cJowd sun & Mon (\tc "U>et 2t ·~~ : PUT:=:.. LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CQ..1_ INC. :':. 0:: 2028 Newpoft lt\ld. (•1 B•v St.) eo.te Mtiu. CA 02827 I (114) "40-7441 ... l. Orangt Coast DAILY PILOT !Friday, December 23. 1983 G \Rt'lt:l .lt Th111 N\tf!H•• .,, • J-1•1.t·· '·" l11d11 tj,,,, jj '''" l ...... ,. .,.,. \t;,.. hU1•11t" \L .. 1111t11 .. 11 ldlt f,~\) 11•-\ ., ... u. Ht t11VI • llr•1-.'1 ,,, ._ "''I , 01 Ii t•· ,, l .,...11, . Tt •• ~ lllf1lf11I •f,1111, 11• I• 1/t,o •t Ur., " l~1•H•1I •1f •1111 r Hf\ .,,.,. .. ,, 1• ......... ,, •i' "'·•· • , 1,,.\. ,, 11y !: '1M Jtll ~• Al,•' I l••1«t1 .. •I "'''•·h I 1,,. hlll1 11, 1111\1 .,, ... , .... 11 A triHhl f r+11t • .,,, •f•·• • lw1•d • f r11 .iJ r .. ._,, \I' IJ•,.,1 l e it II•' '' '1 ., .. I ''" l h \11 1,, I '11' ,.tJ THE •'A'91l l CIRClS 81(; (;t:ORfit: by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis litt ,.,,,,,., ,,,ii " w1;!•I Ii II •"ll1l 1t1 .. 1I'+' .,,, '""' tllfllff Al.'I 11101•1 •II LI,• "IV11 ,i.11+1 \1,1 h \'11'•"''1 •llJ1 • I' I ll Aliff '11111 11111 IH1I•• • ot•t• I 1.1 .. ''''"'" ~'·'I C1w11., ,,., 1, ,11 ,, u,,. •I 111t••1 I • , ...... by Virgil Partch (VI P) ,, .. A "SI-YUL-L ENT NIGHT, HO-OL Y NIGHT .... " "Sony, Aju . This ls a private conversation." by Brad Anderson 12·23 'if?d~f/50.J "What can we get for the dog that has everything?" d1•al,, NOKTH •AKQ53 ' AKll 4 ') 3 • C.l98 Wt:ST EAST •J987 •2 ·~92 i,;i J JU76 OAKI072 OQJ5 • A2 • 107653 SOUTH • 1064 Q S3 IJ 9864 •KH e Thi· h1dd1nw EHt South Weal North Pus Patt I .. Pa.u I ST Pau 2 O Obit PH11 2 '; PaH 3 ;; Pua Pu1 Pau Up .. n1n)( ll'o1d Ace or v sno•: DR \HHl.t: uli.tAi A Nil~ C~r<l~™A!> 'f 1-M l !> ~Af1NC, uP fa && .. GOllll 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Syi.l1·m, som" bad bre11k11. .inti \Omt• C1nt' play t'Ombintd lo l(IYt' lht• American leam • 'mall l(.&lft on this deal rrom t h1· r1n.il of the I~ World 'l\•um Championship The llnilt•d Stalrll ediced 11.aly by .1 ml' ft• !i I nltrnialional Maleh 1'111111' lo rcl11in the title lhl'Y hacl won two yru$ earlil'r. In I h1· Italian sly It! of bid 111111(, 1h1· second bid suit t1·ncl~ tu br lonl(rr than lht.> (jr,l. .ind a~ ll ruull, poor lour <·11rd maJor suits are oftt•n opcnrd. This wu the cuw hl'rl' and. as a result. Hun Huh1n. the American South, 1·nd1•d tn a 4 3 fit at th•· thrl'r IHcl. Since h1i. only lour l'.ird ~u11 had bel.'n bid hy the opponent~. Hubin n•spon1fl>d lo h1~ partner's l.1h•1ul doublt> 1n hts 1·h1•.1p1•:.l lhret' card su1I W 1·:4l h•d th~ 11'1' of diamond•. then ahl(ted lo lhl' arc• of dub~ and another. Tht• b1ddin1< marked Weal ror four sp11de1 a11d rive diamo11d1. and Rubin' was 11blt• lO mitke USl' or this 1nfor m11tion lo land a teemingly 1mp-0uible contract. Ht• won lhfl king or <'lubs 1n hand, cashed the ljUl't:n or hearts and crossed lo durn my's trump ace. Now he started on spades. East rurr ed lhl' stcond spade and played 11nother diamond . rurfod on Lht' table. Declarer continurd with the queen of sp.idt'~. and East ruffed again -but dl'rlart'r was 1n con trol Thr dt'render forced dum my w11h another diamond . l>t'cllm~r ruHed a spade lo LC#J 1 •wl up 11 Ionic 11pade In dum ~ my, 11nd ht• was able lo l(l'l h:u·k W th1· Labh• with tht •1u••t•n ur rlub11 to caah that ~p.1d1· for hi• rulrillinx trick. In th1· uthl'r room. lht' I Lil 111 n ic r 1• ll r ht: d t ht• n·.unnahh· 1·unlr11t•t or rour ~11ud1·~ llow1•v1•r, lhal ron lrarl had to Cail wht'n d1•1•l11n•r w,1!( fortt•d with din mnnll h'11di. nnd trumps brokt• 4 I. Have you beea naaalaa I•· to dn blt trHble? Let <:harltt Gerea !Mlp Y" tiad your way tkroq~ tlN aau ol DOUBLES for peultie1 aMI fer tUM•L Fer a eepy ef hit DOUBLES beolilet. eead 11.86 to "Gorem-Do11blee," :art of chi• eew1peper. P.O. 811 259, NerwMCI, N.J. 07648. Makt t!ilttkt peyule to Ntw1paptrboek1. by Jeff MacNelly ~t~~~--~~~EO -~ -::::: I Ol»J61~ 'Ill~~? , fl.Al.f>i.J. l~ Olli &ININ'1 A IRE€, NO~MAN AMO ~A'1'RIC.IC ARf. BA~IN(; EtJEi:'ti"IN& IS~. ANO 1~ ~fl~l'f ~ ~~~t.~ LO~ flU.~ ·nu::. ~II(. l()O'i(tE.~ 11-l 1Mf. ~11'.~M . LUHICH ONE. OF you KIDS K~e:.pS '\ EfffiNG 1HE. CAND'/ _/"'J C'..RNE.S OFF 1fi E. 601iOM HALF (' ~ (// OF1RE '\~ O\R\SlMAS ~EE? by Lynn Johnston ·•·t 'k \ \U,K•:RBt: \' ~ ! WE'U. BWONE OF CJOOR BAND FRUITcAKES ,I WAIT A MINU1'E .' WHAT AM I OOING ~ CX)(.)'~E f'IV..) FRIEND5 AND li'5 bv Tom Bat1uk c.()() (}JN HAVE rr FOR. HALF PRICE / ~~15 lMA5 EVE ... by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S'IO{'K i--~~~~~~~~~~....,.....--. Pt:.\\tTS I sA1D,'1MOCKEY STICK! II WI-IV DID I SAY, ''MOCk'.EY srrcK H? ALL r MAD To SA'< WAS,''MAAK! 'AMP I SAID. ~MOaCE\" STICK'.! ' -v - T l' W 81.E" t:t:D~ I I RUINED n.IE WMOLE CMRISTMAS PLAlf!EVER\"BOOV HATES ME ! MOSES MATES ME, LUKE MATES ME ... lfeP.. WAl..~~'711\rTO "rnE SALOCtJ IN A HOt.IOAY IVIOOP. HoN~Y Do iHIS, HoNtY Do THAT·' 7; by Charles M Schul z ALL FIFT'r' OF TMEM !! by Tom K Ryan WHEN St-EV. 1S t:'l C' YOU F IC:SuRe ou-r W HA-r He c;:>1 f;c;:> FR.OM? DON'T 6e TOO SURE ™AT HEU EVEN 00 lO'TRI~, A88EY1 OtSCHAAGEO F~M THE HOSPITA t..i!'M e~1NG1NG HER HER6 W ::;,1AY WITH ME UNTIL RAYMOND S T1'N0$ Tft"'t.. GOES TO .lA.I ' THAr5 eEEN A CONTINUING ~l..fM I N 1t1E eATTEf'EO WIFE SYNOROM E THE WOMAN'S f=EA" Of' (;ONc;~ TO C.OVRT 1'ND P'F(E$SING CHA~es A~INST THE INIFE·eeATER 1 . . ~ I I I t l i • • No big economic shifts predicted for next year By JOAN CUNNIFF ,,,_~ NEW YORK (AP) -There isn't this December the usual excitement about the economy for the upcoming year. The consensus forecast looks dull: more of the same as in 1983, although perhaps weakening as the year wears on. "No local explosions and no virtuoao per- formances in any sector of the economy," says Albert Sommers, Conference Board economist. The ex- pansion, he forecasts, will be "broadly distributed." The view delivered by the University of Chicago's Walter Fackler is just as unspectacular. "The momentum of the recovery will continue," he says, "albeit at a declining rate " None of the usual tensions that Americans are accustomed to living with. No big turning points, no roaring expansion, no record highs, no record lows, no low rumbles, no big stumbles. Crises? They are there, of course. Who can forget the budget deficit, the trade deficit. the.loans that might never be recovered from developing nations? But, it seems, they are destined to be quiescent, like Mount St. Helens. Or, like a mine field, not to be driven through if you can steer around it. But in spite of the wide agreement, there does remain a big question: How long will the expansion continue? It is in this area that little disagreements grow larger by the month. Everyone agrees that expansions must end. But when? A casual survey of forecasters who have dared to go out on a limb longer than a year suggests that by the second half of 1985, at the latest, the current expansion should begin running into serious trouble, and that by 1986 a familiar enemy in the form of inflation should have visited again. That would give the curre nt re- covery-expansion a longevity of 24 months or so. l~ Bank building comple ted McCulloch Architect of Newport Beach has completed a Ba nk of America branch in Mis ion Viejo. located within the Mis ion Viejo Busine s Plaza. than one-hall the average 46-month lifespan of these seven periods since the end of World War 11 ; -Forty-five montha from 1949 to 1953. -Thirty-nine months from 1953 to 1957. -Twenty-four months from 1958 to 1960. --One hundred five months from 1961 to 1969. -Thirty-six montha from 1970 to 1973. -Fifty-Eight months from 1975 to 1980. -Twelve montha from 1980 to 1981, The ominous figure is the latest, the 12-month recovery in 1980 and 1981, the shortest of all. Was it an exception? Or was it the beginning of a trend to shorter recovery cycles, as so many ecnomists have forecast? It is unlikely that you could find anyone today who is forecasting an expansion of the magnitude enjoyed in the 1960s, when problems such as exist today weren't even dreamed of. The 1960s were economically stable, free of inflation for many months at a time, free from the burden of big federal budget deficits, and free for a time even from international military entangle- ments. Today's economies are be&et by unresolved problems -problems that are dealt with at best for a short period of time, but baalcaUy never solved. The consequences of the trade deficit, the budget deficit, the foreign loans have been averted throl.lgh delaying actions whose effectiveness gradually wears out. Construction of the fac ility, shown above in an a rtist's rendering, began in January of 1982 and the office was opened earlier this month. Stlll time . to pay IRA 1983 fee ..Procrastinators can make their Hf83 IRA contribution up until April 15. But the year-end sting in the pocket book can be soothed by making monthly deposits in indi- vidual retirement accounts in- stead of once-a -year lump sum deposits, aaid Dick Read, president of Orange Coast Savings and Loan. Although IRA 's are generally thought of for people who have been part of the work force for a while, young adults at age 18 can start one. "In fact," Read said, "young people can really benefit by opening IJlAs early since the investment and interest are not taxable until retirement. "In addition, lRA interest rates are generally higher than regular savings accounts," he said. Compared to other types of investments, IRAs are "no risk" as oppoeed to stocks and bonds or other "risk" type investments, Read pointed out. Read said a free brochure called "The ABC's of IRA'a" ia available by calling Orange Coast Savings at 754-1801 or at thelr offices at 1700 AdamS Ave., in Costa Mesa, or in Anaheim at 2100 E. Katella Ave. Murdoch buys CJ:iicago Sun Times Field Enterpriaes said Tuesday it had signed a "definitive agree- ment" to sell the Chicago Sun Times newspaper to Australian publisher Rupert Murdoch fol- lowing reports that another group Sol tware system is selling MlcroVenture Inc., a leading developer of m.icTooomputer eoft- ware for the real estate lnduatry, haa taken •140,000 ln orden on a MWly introduced ~of real e.tat.e 90ftware system ln the fi.nt two weeks of Oecernber. 1'11tla volume repre.enta the larSft\ number of of real eetate toftware systeme evt"t eold by anr, company in a comparable period, • II.id Kenneth Grepy, prtlidmt of the lrvt.M-bued ftrm. CompeObJe with many~ comput.en, the PRC ExecuPro Serlee often a full re.nae of real •tate computer 90ftware pro- grams, includlna offJcr account· m, .... ~t., retldentlal flnanc:laJ anaJ)'lfl, word pro. mm1nc and property ~ ment. mad offe~ as much as •100 million to wrest control of the daily. The deal with Murdoch calla for a •90 million cash payment. On Nov. l , Field Enterprbes announced it had A8J'eed to IM!l1 the S1.1n-TtmettoNeW1America Pub- lishing Inc., a 1Ubsidiary of Murdoch'• The NeW'I Corpora don Lui., a worldwide pubUahlna corporation. J.. part of hla ~men\ with Field EnterprtlM, Murdoch aaid he would not chanp the charact.er of the tabloid Sun-T\rnel. He promlled: "It la I Ctucaao product and we are heft toeerve Chato·'' Murdoch I.a on V8CtlUOn unW January and won't be available for oom.rnmt. uJd Pat Panico, the publlaher'a ~ at h.11 offlct In New York. -T Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 23. 1983 111111 CIUITY 1111111 Arthur Cummings named GM of Slemons Importers Ltd. Artbur C.mmlDga haa been named general manager of Newport Beach-baaed SlemoD1 Im· porters Ltd., It was announced recenUy by Dlaae • McDonald, executive director. Cwnrningt will be responsible for the sales and marketing of the company, which imports wines, spirlta and beer. Slemons Importers is owned by America's largest Merreedes Benz dealer, Jim Slemons. • • • Costa Mesa-based Emulex Corp. has an- nounced the appointment of Charles M. Backer to the position of president of Emulex.Caribe, the company's manyfacturing subsidiary located in Dorado, Puerto Rico. In a related action, Eduardo Arroyo, who has served as plant manager of the Puerto Rico facility since its inception, has been promoted to theposition of general manager for Emulex-Caribe. EmuJex is a manufacturer of communication , disk and tape controllers for computer equipment made by Dlgttal EqaJpmenc Corp. ••• William L. Fanning of Orange has been named assist.ant vice president of the 1,100-room Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, according to Michael A. Bullis, vice president and general manager. Disneyland Hotel is owned and operated by Wratber Corp. of Beverly Hills. Fanning has been an employee of Wrather Corp. since 1968. He will direct the facilities d ivision consisting of engineering, landsca ping and interior design departments. • • • Richard Alejandro has joined PSI, a business communications company which specialzes in video/slide production, as an account executive. FANNtNO Previou.sly, Alejandro owned hu own production company, Unicom, for six years. • • • Formerly known as Maacle Movera, the Huntington Beach-based moving and storage firm has joined Dial Oae, a people and property services international francha.se network. Headquartered in Long Beach, Dial One is an international corporation representing more than 40 different trades and services. Each office is independently o"?'led and operated. Jim aad Judy Putnam are owners of the new Huntington Beach franchise. • • • KKGO·FM has announced that the Federal C.Ommunications Comnu.ssion has granted a con- struction permit for a new sister AM station. The new station will broadcast on the frequency of 540 KC with an all news and information format, and wil be the exclusive CNN News affiliate for Southern California. The station, which has requested the call letters .KK.AR, will beam its signal to the southwest through San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles and Orange counties. 11·~ 11~ l''J It I• ,. 40~ .. ~ 11'1. l"" • 11'11 I•" 11V. 12 .... 79\/o JO , ,,,. 11'/o 17.&t 1611'1 IS Jlllt 17'" '" . 10 10-. 3'\o 3',_ 1);\jo , •• ., ...... ,. .. S2Vt S2\t 14 ~IA 1J'lj, ,. It\' I~ ,..,., n 7•141 u .. 11 .. m• 47 ,,,.. loa. II ll"-l•"' •11911<'•111t ...a. ..... NE W YORIC IAl'I -Tht IOllowl"O 11•1 [ tllOW\ ,... O•e< 1"-• Counlet I "ock• end w•"""" lhal N •• -.,. I Ille l'l\011 encl -IM motl be..0 on , -Cllll OI tlltnot tor ThurMlev I No -urlt111 lredlt111 t>e!Ow 17 or 1000 .,,., .. .,. iM'h-. Ntl 11\d -ct nltot c111nota t•• lhf • clllft<t"Ct betw"" 1"9 CH'e•lou• clOMnf bid P<IC. end IOdOY'I le1I t>ld P"l<t ) UM •, Ntmt Let I C"9 Pct. 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Natural gas prices this winier already are 9.2 percent above a year ago, while electric ra~ for 1983 are about 4 percent higher than a year earlier. Eastern employees vote bailout MIAMI -Officials of Easiem Airline's largest union, representing 12,000 machinists, say their members are voting more than 2-to-l in favor of a $367 million employee bailout plan to keep the financially ailing carrier in the air. The machinists are the first employee group to approve the agreement with the Miami-based carrier. Unions representing Eastem's flight atlendants and pilots are expected to follow suit. As of late Thursday about half of the union's 12,000 members had voted, and of them 70 percent supported the program, said Charlie Bryan, president of District 100 of the Machinists Union. Economy showing strong growth NEW YORK -The economies of the Uniled States, Canada, Japan and France are giving signs of strong growth in the coming months, while other major industrial nations are showing modest growth, the Conference Board reports. The board, a business-financed research group, said its readings show the strong U.S. rebound is now being accompanied by upswings elsewhere. The board said Thursday its leading indexes -which project the future direction of economies - are climbing at double-digit rates ln the United States, Canada, Japan and France. $472 million in Iran Joans settled WASHINGTON -The Treasury says Bank of Amenca • received $472 million in a settlement over unsettled lraruan loans made before Americans were taken hostage by Iran more than four years ago. It was the largest agreement since an escrow account was set up to settle private and government claims against Iran after the hostages were released January 198 1, the Treasury said Thursday. Firm agrees to modify buyout NEW YORK -American Express Co. says it agreed t.o modify its buyout offer for an Alleghany Corp. financial services unit, and a special meeting of Alleghany shareholders to vote on the deal was postponed until Jan. 11 . The meeting scheduled Thursday was put off to allow dist.ribution to Alleghany shareholders of information on a $230 million addition to the reserves at American Express' Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. unit, whose estimated 1983 earnings have been sharply reduced. Dollar lowers; gold slightly up LONDON -The dollar edged lower early today in quiet pre-holiday trading. Gold prices were slight1y higher. In an otherwise trendless session, dealers said investors were awaiting a Federal Reserve Board report late in the day on the growth of the basic U.S. money supply The Fed was also to release minutes of the November meeting of its pqlicy-mak.ing Federal Open Market Committee. . 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Ofll~ 2 Aflll"\IO &•c t \,IL to PIO : ----------------~-·---- --~. Dally Pilat FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1983 CLASSIFIED 86 West Vir8inia rallies in the second hall for 20-16 victory 0 a in Hall of Fame Bowl. 82. Ex-CdM star ponders his future By CURTSEEDEN Of .... D.ily ...... ..,. Fonner Corona del Mar High basket- baU standout Mike Hess says he harbors no bitterness towards the Coach Bob Weltlick or the University of Texas, which he left earlier m the week. Hess, staying at his family's Corona dei" Mar home for the holidays, also sa1d he still intends to play j:Ollegiate basketball -and could play at a community college this season. The freshman point guard . who helped Coach J ack Errion's Sea Kings win the CIF 3-A champ1onsh1 p two years ago. said he left Texas because he did not share the same philosophy as Welllick "It just wasn't the right envtronment for me to play m," Hess explained. "He (Weltlick) is a super coach and really professional. And he's going to be success- ful. But we just had a different idea about the process (of ~ing succesful)." Hess isn't the only player to quit the Longhorn team. Teammate Don Ellis left the same day as Hess, and a few weeks earlier. Bill Winlett. the team's MVP a year earlier. also quit. ln all, seven players have left the Texas basketball team since Weltlick took over the coaching duties two years ago. On Ell1S, Hess noted: •·He was kind of a qu1et player. He had talked to some of the players about quitting. Then. he went m and talked to the coach and kept quiet after that." As for himself. Hess said. "It (qu1 tung) didn't have anything to do with playing time. There was no feud, no bitter feelings. It's not really something you can pinpoint. "I didn't think my leaving would hurt the program, but if 1 had stayed, I would not be benefitting. 1 like the playen a lot and I really respect him as a coach. (But) the right ingredients weren't there." Hess said he was not unhappy with his role on the team, noting. "I've never had the flashy stats. I've always been a role-playing guard. He (Weltllck) was asking me to do what I've always been doing." As for his future, Hess would say only that he wants to play basketball in California. He did admit that Loyola-Marymount. where several mem- bers of his family attend or have attended, 1s among those schools under consider- ation. H Hess were to play community college basketball this season, he would have to wait until he had enrolled in the school, taking a minimum of 12 unit.a. If, for example, Hess were to enroll at either Golden West or Orange Coast College, he would begin echool Feb. 6. Both OCC and Golden West would have six South Coast Conference games, plus playoffs, remaining on their schedule. Saddleback C.Ollege, however, begins its spring semester Jan. 3, m~g Heu -if he enrolled -could play as early as Jan. 7 when the Gauchos open Pacific Coast Conference play at home against Palomar. "I want to talk to my father and my high school coach (Errion) and find out all the rules," Hess added. "Right now, I'm really open, though." Should Hess go to a community college, he woul~ have to earn an AA degree before moving on to a four-year school. Mike Hess Edison stymies Cougars attack, Bucs don't look like .500·tearn Oellp ..... ..._...., ...... UpM logs 76-55 • Will By RICHARD DUNN ....... hllr,... Edison High kept Capistrano Valley's fast break, run-and-gun offense quiet Thursday night as the Chargers upset the previously unbeaten Cougars (8-1 ), 76-55, m a non-league basketball game at Edison. Jon Borchert's Chargers took command in the early going and made the most out of Capo Val- ley's fouls. The Chargers were in a bonus situation at the free throw line after only 3:51 had elapeed in the first quarter. Edison (6-2) jumped to a 22-20 lead at the end of the first quar- ter, and took advantage of 12 Cougar fouls in the first half. Capo vapey led, 26-22. at the beginning of the second quarter, but with 5:35 lef~ F.dillon scored 10 straight points. thanks to fine defensive plays by Tim Wertner and J ohn Thomas, to go ln front, 32-26. Capo Valley bounced back to tie it at 32-32, but Edi.son sank five straight free throws and rolled off seven straight point.a to take a 39-32 advantage before the half- time buzzer. Edison's 63 percent shooting Crom the floor in the flnt half was led by 6-6 aenlor Rodney John- son, who poured in 7 of 8 field goal attempts, and finished with a game-high 22 points. cause we knew they 10uld score on their (fast) breaks," said Borchert. "They're a very ag- gressive team -they hack and slash. The key to the game was the height advantage." Capo Valley, which got into more foul problems early in the second half, kept up with Edison basket for basket until the latter stages of the third quarter when the Chargen poured in seven straight points and took a 50-40 lead. (Sff EDISON, Pa1e 83) By JOHN SEV ANO 'Of .... DellJ ""4 ...,. If you were watching Orange Coast College's basketball team for the first time Tbunday night. your immediate reaction might be how the Pirates could be a mere .500 team? Well, the answer is simple - they're not. A few bounces of the baakeu,.}l in the right direction and the Pirates could easily be 8-2 ... or 9-2 if you count their ahowinl Thursday night. What was so lmpre..ive about the Pirates' 82-53 victory <YI/er Cit.rus wu not ao much the fact they beat the Owls, but bow they beat them as the Buca totally dismantled their visitors in every phase of the game. "We have the ability to play this way but mentally we haven't been doing it all the time," of- fered a pleued OCC Coach Tandy Gillis. "Yes, this was our best per- formance. But I think we were ready to play tonight and they weren't. We were .patient on of- fe~. plus we're playing a Uttle smarter and playing good de- fense." The Pirates had a sluggish be- ginning after opening an 8-2 1eed and maintaining that margin .at 12-6 before the Owls (4-6) tcored nine straight points to go in fron~ 15-12. Citrus stayed in front, too, ie.d- ing 22-18 at the 8:07 mark before the Pirates (6-5) made their move. It's rough and tumble time as Edison' Brad Hach ten (on floor) and Ken Wiles (center) fight for ball with Burt Call of Capo Valley. F.dison completely stymied the Cougars' fast-break attack. and used its height advantage to con- trol the boards. "I'm pumped. We worked hard on getting back on defense be- OCC's run started with a UtJle jumper by 90phomore center Steve Shattuck. Reserve forward Brad Farmer then followed with a 12-footer to tie the acore at 22. (See BUCS, Pa1e 8 1) The old free throw rule was really foul Plaudits to the NCAA basketball rules commit- tee. It takes some guts to admjt you·r~ wrong and change a rule after only a six-week trial run. But that's exactly what the commHtee did Thursday night. SPORTS CO\.UMNIST JOHN SEVANO being intentionally committed before balls were even put in play. And games were la.sting longer. UCI's game with the Unlvmlity of Montana Wednesday is a good example. Trailing and needing to get back into the contest, the Griu.lies started fouling the Anteaters with 1even minutes remaining to play. Worried that the "last two-mmute free throw rule" was endangering the life of collegiate players. the rule was rescinded by a unanimous vote of the committee. ''The rule was ridiculous," noted UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan, obviously supportive of the change. "Somebody was eventually going to get h!jrt out there. It was a stupid rule."_ originally intended to take some pressure off officials. who had a hard time differentiating between a "flagrant" foul, which calls for two free throws, and an "unintentional" one, which calls for the one-plus-one. Instead of alleviating the pressure, however, officials were forced Into a tougher assigrunent of trying to keep order. The result waa an unbelievable 26 free throws during that span. "The intent was good. It just didn't work," said Mulligan. "It was not a good rule for the game." The problem , however, ls that nothing has really been reeolved. The preseure haa not only reverted back to the officials. but the players, too, will be under tremendous slttle now that they know they're going to have to make their first free throw ln order to get the second. The rule, which called for an a utomatic two free throws for a foul during the last two minutes rather than the one-plus-one given in prior years, was Players were tacklJng other players. Fouls were I • Theismann gets another NFL award TONIGHT PltO IASK8TIALL m ....,,, ..... ,'""'" PllO- Redskins' Q 8 named of£ ensive player of year; Rams' Dickerson second NEW YORK (AP) -Quarterback Joe Theismann of the Wuhlngton Redskins, already the National Foot- ball League's Most Valuable Player, added anoth~ jewel to his Cl"Own today when he was named Offensive Player of the Year by The A9ociated Pre.. Theiamann threw 29 touchdowns and was intercepted only 11 times as the Redskins, the defending Super Bowl champions, posted a league-beat 14-2 record. He received 41 of 84 vote. cut by a nationwide panel of 1porta writen and bro.dcasten. Runnln, bllck Erle Dkkenon of tbe Ra.ma, who .et a rookie record with 1,808 yards ruahlna and ecored 20 touchdowna, waueconcJ wtlh 29 votet. Dan Marino, MtamJ'1 roolde quar- terback. WU I d11&ant third With five. The remalnina votee .,ent to R.tdtk.ln running *k John Rtaina (4k San Franruco quarterbaclt Joe Montana (2). and rookSe ninnl.nc bide Curt Warner of Seattle, wide receiver Mtb Quick of Philadelphia and q\W1er'beck Lynn Dlc~y of Green Bay (1 eech). In the MVP Voting annou.nced earlier this week, 'I'flrlsmann outpoUed Dickerson 57-18 wtlh the rest of the votes 11C11ttered among Marino and four othen. Except for hill belief that he ii vastly underpaid -hia ulary ranlu 18th among NFL quarterbacks -thla hu been an exceptJonal aeuon f0tr Thelamann, "the qulckellt one I've ever had." It'• far different from 1974, hJa first aeuon 1n the NFL followtna thrM With Toronto of the CanadJ.an Football Le.,ue. He opted to head north from Not.re Dame rather than IOUth to •Miami to Join the Dolpblnl. who hlld made him their No. 4 p6ok and wbo hlld Bob Or1e.e. And when Theimnann JcMned the Redaklna, he ran lnto two WMhlftlton - monuments named Sonny J~n and Billy Kilmer, quarterbecka in the twilight of thelr careers. "I came in here and bucked bo\h of them," 1bel.anann aUd recently. "To th1a day, people in Wuhlnp>n don't want to accept me. People ltW haw feellnp towardl both Sonny and BUly. I wu fortunate to w0trk under both but theft'• no low loll, apedally with Billy." Juraen-n rec:alled Thetsmann "WU a bruh, cocky kid who felt he should play aheed of two owrwetaht vet- erw." In una, after ''r" re- tired, O>ech Oeofp made ~ hll1W1«. then put Kilmer ln halfway~ the~. "That Wll the hardest ~of "'l_ ~-fe ln football," n..t.m.u\n aid. "BWy clkln 't •Y a word to me for llx weeka. He only IW1ed to \alk to me ln ~~whenhebecame the narter tpln.'' ' c~ c~ Lakers go flat in 109-102 los.s OAKLAND (AP)-Purvia Short poured in nine points duting a 23-2 third period Golde.n State aurae. and the Warriors withltood a late Loa AnceSee rally to post a 109-102 victory over the Laken Thunday night in National Basketball A9ociation play. · Later Conner added 7 points while center Joe Barry Carroll blocked three key ahota durtnc Golden State's decisive 1purt. At one point, Golden State tcored 15 straight points to thrill the crowd of 10,621. "We hlld everythlna pretty well in control until that miaerable third quarter," laid Loa Anle1- Coech Pat Riley, who called three tlmeouta in an effort to alow Golden State down. .• ''We ju.It weren't attaddnc durtnc that time, and lt c:oat ua," Riley laid. Short'• pme-hiah 28 points peced Golden State to ita first victory over Loa Anp[ee in the laitt ..wn meetino between the two \Hml, datina beck to°'-". 29, 1982. . . Loa Ancelel. led by Jamaal Wllka, who pec9CI the team with 23 pea.ta, employed a awannlnl defen1e and fut·breU pme to cJoet within 101-9' with 2 minuwe left. But Shon canned a l~fool blleline jumper and UMn hit two frw thl'OW9 wtd) 62 ~left to help the Warrlon hwl on. "1 thoucht lt WM a pMi &w1\ ttflort by 0oWmt State," Riley ackMd. 1'They kept mUinC 1he bis booli when we tried to come bllck, but that UIUA11y ha,,_ when you u.. lklnn.llhinl like lhaL '' . 'I1w Laken rode a 14-4 IW'ie law In the llCICIDCI period'°. M-64 halJUmeleM but traded ..... .,.., OokWi Sta'*'' ~ third period. lt Wll the ... dme that Loa Anpi.1-WW to hold Clftto a ~ Jffd ln 15 pmll th1a llMOI\. ! • -~ m Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 23. 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Arguello will fight in native Nicaragua instead of the ring From AP dl1patcl1es MIAMI -Alexis Arguello. the m prizefighter turned freedom fighter. said Thursday he has ruled out a return to the ring and instead will work to liberate his native Nicaragua from the leftist Sandinista government. The 32-year-old boxer said he will travel on Christmas Day to Costa Rica and from there cross by boat into rebel-controlled territory in neighboring Nicaragua. "l am under military or- ders to rejoin (the rebels) on the 25th," Arguello said dur- ing an interview in his office. "I'd like to be here playing with my children, but..." More than as a soldier. Arguello said he expects he AAGUELLO will be more effective as a psychological force in the guerrilla warfare against the Sandinista government. He said peasants know he will look out for thelf interests. "I was born m Managua, but my father was a shoemaker and I'm 50 percent Indian." he said. "I'm a peasant and I identify with peasants." The retired boxing champion -who has W,2n titles in three weight categories: featherweight, lightweight and junior lightweight -said he won't step into the ring again and would only participate in sports as a commentator. "I have boxed enough." said the well-dressed Arguello. Lazers top Pittsburgh, 5-3 INGLEWOOD -Striker Poli 21 Garcia scored three goals as the Los Ange)es Lazers snapped a two-game losing streak with a 5-3 win over the Pmsburgh S pirit ma Major Indoor Soccer League game Thursday night. The victory squared the Lazers record at 5-5 and moved them into third place in the Western Division. West Virginia qu arterback Jeff f:lostetle r tries to get rid of ball Quote of the day Sam Rutlgllaao. Cleveland Browns coach, mixing metaphors after a loss: "H you can't ,,,_ke the put~ and can't get the man in from second in the bottom of the runth, you're not going to win enough football games In this league, and that's the problem we had today." Express hires Klos terma n BEVERLY HILLS -The Lo8 al Angeles Express of the United States ~. t Football League was sold Thursday to San Francisco financier J . Wilham Oldenburg. who said he has hired Don Klosterman -one of the National Football League's most successful executives -as president and general manager. Klosterman, 53, was general manager of the Rams from 1972-1980, but he had no apparent a uthority with the Rams in the past two years and his contract with the NFL team expires Dec 31. The Ra.!115 went to the NFL playoffs eight consecuuve years when Klosterman was the team's top front offke official. During the news conference, Klostennan announced that Coach Hugh Campbell would remain with the Express. There had been reports that Campbell was under considerauon to coach the Houston Oilers of the NFL. Campbell said he was busy preparing for the USFL draft Jan. 4-5 and had no plans to leave the Express. Ho liday Dancer wins easil y INGLEWOOD-Holiday Dancer ~ rall1ed on the outside in the upper stretch and ran away from the field to claim a 4 Vi-length victory Thursday in the $45,000 feature at Hollywood Park. Ridden by Chris McCarron, Holaday Dancer lagged in third place by three lengths a t the halfway pole before overtaking early leader Positive Trace. Holiday Dancer, which went off as the 3-5 favorite, paid $3.40. $3 and $2.40 for wanning the six-furlong race for 3-year-olds. Wind of France, with Fernando Toro aboard. edged Positive Trace by a leAgth to pay $3.40 and $2.80. Positive Trace claimed show money in a photo-finish over lee Fantasy and returned $3 for third. Rounding out the field were Naughty Madam, Iron Kitty and Irish O'Brien ,.,~ while being sack ed by Brian Wil- liams ( 2) and teve Mazza ( :i8). QB has infamous first half. • • ... But Hostetler recoYers in time to lead W est Virg inia, 20-16 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -It was unusual. but West Virginia Coach Don Nehlen said he wasn't concerned by Jeff Hosteller's futile first-haJf play in Thursday night's Hall of Fame Bowl college football game. The Mountaineer quarterback wasO-for-10 with one interception In the first 30 minutes but completed two scoring tosses after intenniuion to lead 18th-ranked West Virginia to a 20-16 victory over Kentucky. "I've never had a game where we did not complete a pass in the first half, but I wasn't worried," Nehlen said. "Jeff is too good a quar- terback, and I knew he would bring us through." After staking West Virgin.I.a to a 20-10 lead on 1COring tosses of 16 yards to Rich Hollins and 2 yards to Rob Bennett. Hostetler left the game in the fourth quarter with a migraine headache. Kentucky Coach Jerry Claiborne, who led hia team lO the bowl after the Wildcata went 0-10-1 in 1982. said, "l can't fault the way our kids playl'd. The only thing I fault Is the score. We never quit." Hosteller's scoring pass to Hollins gave the Mountaineers a 10-10 tie in the third quarter and he hit Bennett with the go-ahead score with 11: 15 left in the game. West Virginia, 9-3, built a little cushion less than two minutes later when Paul Woodside kicked his second field goal of the game, a 23-yarder that was set up by Tim Agee's 16-yard interception return to the Wildcat 11. The Mountaineers' tying score came on an 49-yard drive after Woodside recovered his own onsides kick to start the second half. The go-ahead sconng drive covered 81 yardl and featured a 36-yard keeper by Hostetler to the Kentucky 2. Woodside gave the Mountaineers a 3-0 lead in the fint quarter when he drilled a 39-yard field goal. Kentucky, 6-5-1, ·cut the 20-10 lead to 20-16 when redahirt freshman Bill Ra.n.sdeU hurled a 13-yard touchdown pau to Joe Phillipe. QBs take spotlight in Holiday Bowl SAN DIEXIO (AP) -Playing •econd-flddle to Brigham Young'• heralded S~ve Young ln \OIOlcht'I Holiday Bowl football pme won't be anything new for M!mourt quart.ttbeck Marlon Ad)tt, Adlft''I statiatkt pale when oompued with lM mulUtude of ~ ttCOrdlJ establlahed by Youn,. bUt he Ml eJCCelJed when the 'nlft'I needed tum molt. Ke threw for two touchdowns and ran for a lhlro ln a 28·18 aeuon·openll\8 victory over llli- noil, which went on to flnilh with a 10·1 record, claim m. Bia 10 Conftm"Ce tltlt and a Roee &wl bttth. Adler puled or ran for 11 of the 14 touchdowna that Mmour1, 7-4. ICOn!d du.ring a four-pine wtn~ nlng IU'elk thal HJ'Md the Tlpn lhe bowl di.tie oppoli\e W•t.em Athletk Conferenl'e champfon BYU. 10-1. Included in the streak was a 10·0 victory over Oklahoma. the Soontl'9' first shutout l<m to a Big Eiaht team since 196~. :r1 uw \Mm lplnat Okla- homa," NJd YOUJ'\I. "From w1tchlna that pme. I don't think anybody can bnt them." Adlm-wun't always auch an ln~lfal part ot the Mi.ow1 of· fen.e. The junior walked on as a frwhman and WM relep\ed to • candidace for the pununa job. I I, . --------------------...,.------------ Ho ltz takes Minnesota post MINNEAPOLIS Lou Holu, al who quit as the Umwrs1ty of Arkansas 4. t football t'OCK'h four days ago, became Minnesota's new coach Thursday and S&Jd it w11J take more than magic to tum around the worst team in the Big Ten. "I'm not a miracle worker. l'm no genius and this isn't going to happen by waving a magic wand," suid Holtz, who was given a five-year contract at $100,000 a year. Holtz, 46. the most suc- cessf uJ L'Oach in Arkansas his- tory, quit Sunday after seven years with the Razorbacks. The following day he sald he resigned because he felt 1~ was the "appropriate time" and that he was doing so for personal reasons. T he Rawrbacks finished HOL n among the t.op 10 teams in the nation fo ur tames during Holtz's tenure. Arkansas finasht>d 6-5 this season, losing three of its last four games, and failed to win a bowl bid for the first time under Holtz. Be tte r s wins de fe nsive honor NEW YORK -Doug Betters of [il M1am1. one of the leaders of the c. t Dolphins' "Killer Bees," was named Thursday the National Football League's Defensive Player of the Year 'by The Associated Press. The 6-7 1.4. 260-pound defensive t:nd. MLanu's sixth-round draft choice from Nevada-Reno an 1978 (the 163rd player selected that year), had 59 solo tackles and 17 ass1s1.S plus 16 sacks, four fumble recoveries. two forced fumbles and four passes "defensed,'' one of w hich he deflected to teammate Kim Bokampcr. who ran the inter- cepuon back for a touchdown against the New York J ets. T elevision, radio TV: College Football -Holiday Bowl (MlSSOuri vs. BYU). 6 p.m .. Channel 11 ; College Basketball -Southern Illinois vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 9 p.m., Channel 9; Tennessee at Ar1wna, 11 p.m , Channel 5 (taped). RADIO: NBA -Golden State at Lakers, 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). College Basketball -Cal State Fullerton at Pepperdine, 7:30 p.m .. KNWZ ( 1190); Portland at USC, 8 p.m ., KN~ (1070). McDonald has snappy reply to Ram request From AP dl1p1tcb~1 Former University of Southern California L>enter Mike McDonald was selling insurance part-tune, waiting to take a test to join the Glendale Fire Department, and, in his words, doing "a lot of beer drinking ahd fishin~." But he was on the goll course when word came that the Rams needed him as a snapper for their first-round National Football League playoff game Monday against the Dallas Cowboys. McDonald last played a football game in the 1980 Rose Bowl and has never played pro football. For a game's work, McDonald will be paid $8,810 and could collect more than $70,000 in additional playoff money i f the Rams keep winning through the Super Bowl. "I've watched the Rams play all year," McDonald said. "I go to a bar where they have a satellite dish. Now I'll be their biggest cheerleader for $70,000. lf the veterans want me to carry their bags to and from the stadium, I'll do It." McDonald will snap only on punts. not extra points or field goals. The position opened up when regular punt snapper Doug Bame~ injured hls knee against New Orleans last week and underwent surgery. To land the job, McDonald, 25, had to beat 5.7 seconds in the 40-yard dash in a test Tuesday. "I was worried because I haven't done any running sioc'e college. just a lot of beer drink1ng. fishing and playing golf," McDonald said. "But I ran it in 5.2 seconds. Plus, I can snap in my sleep," he added. McDonald, 6-1, 225. played for Rams' Coach 1 John Robinson at USC. "I snapped that extra point that beat Ohio State 17-16. A lot of pressure there," he said. "And that field goal that beat Notre Dame. That was me, too." McDonald played back-up linebacker at USC and recalls intercepting two passes. including one against rival UCLA. "I thought I could get around Freeman McNeil. I took six steps and then BAM!, he got me good,'' McDonald said . Bruins hold off St. Mary's DePaul outlasts Purdue in confrontation of Top 10 teams From AP dl1p1t<'.be1 LOS ANGELE.5 -Freshman Reggie Miller COLLEGES came off the bench m lhe second half to score 11 points t-O spark the run th-ranked UCLA Brums to a ------------------- 63-54 college basketball win over the St. Mary's Nevada-Laa Vegas 74, SMU 64 -Freshmen Gaels Thursday rught. Frank James and Freddie Banks led the the Rebels But Ralph Jackson scored three straight free with 16 and 13 points, respectively, and UNLV escaped a furious SMU rally to defeat the Mustangs throws for UCLA to put the game out of reach for in the first round of the Rebel Roundup in Las Vegas. UCLA Unbeaten UNLV (7-0) face Southern llliniois for In other college action· the tourney championship tonight. De Paul &8, Purdue 61 -Tyrone Corbin scored a career -h igh 24 points to lead undefeated and fourth-ranked DePaul to victory over No. 7 Purdue in Ch icago. · Corbin ign.ited a se<:ond-half rally, scoring eight straight points in one stretch. that helpt:d the Blue Demons, 8-0. overcome a sl uggish first half in their h rst game since retummg from a two-game tournament in J apan Sports on TV for weekend §aturda,· TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Boston CoUege al Maryland. Noon (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Sun Bowl: Alabama vs. SMU at El Paso. Tex. 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Jones II 112 0 Redden 4 30 0 ,Aluander I 10 0 McOonelO I I I To1a1s 186 3411 13 Opp 319 3869 11 Ollltr leaders Punllno -Misko. 82·3.301, 39.9 avo 1(10011 returns -Irvin, 1·27 0 avo Ellard. 15-20 9, Redden, 19-IU , Ateunoer, 13· 17 I, Guman, ?·ISO. Sim· mons. l·O, B•rne11. l·O Punl relurM - E~ard. 16· 13 6 a•o . Irvin 2S-8 5, Jolln1on, 1•·71 lnterceDlion1 -K Collins, S· 113, Harrl1, 4· 100, Irvin, 4·42, Jonn10n, 4· llS. J Co4lln1, 2·46. Cromwell, J-76. Andritws. 1·22. Ekern, I I S<ore llY Pwllcb Oooonenls 61 as 54 131-lle Raldert 7S 131 IOI 171-«2 TEAM ~ Rllden Fin l oowns zes JS6 Yara1 rusn1no 1Sl6 22'0 Y eras Dan •nv 3162 J«6 Total yards '741 S6e6 Punts 100 .. 10.6 M-42.I Ptn111le1 109·9'7 121·"2 Fum1>les•lo11 31· 17 46-25 Rusl!lno TD> 13 18 Pan1no TOs 20 31 tNDIVIOOAL AulMne Tell YdS Aite TD Allen 266 1014 31 9 Haw1<1ns 110 S26 " 6 King 12 29• 36 I Pru Ill 26 154 S9 2 Wllwn 13 122 94 0 Plunkt11 26 71 30 0 Bern• 6 n )1 0 Branch I 20 200 0 Barnwell I 12 12 0 0 Montoom1ry 1 1 3S 0 Jenlen I s so 0 WIHi> s 0 00 0 Humm I ·I -I 0 0 Guv 2 • 13 ·6 s 0 Toi al• 542 2240 • I 11 Ooo 436 ISl6 36 13 PnW. PA PC Pt YdS TD Ptun~tll 379 no 18 1935 20 WI" on 117 61 6 ™ a Allen 1 • 0 Ill 3 Prnltt I 0 0 0 0 Tot•li S(M 301 2• 3910 31 Ooo SJ2 m 20 3646 20 .. ~ Ha. YdS TD Chrl"enun 92 12•7 12 AMen 61 S90 2 Branch 39 696 5 !lernwelt lS S 13 I Hawkins 20 1SO 2 Wlllleml U 2~ ) KIMI 14 t4t I Mutlammad 13 2S2 2 MonlVO~Y 2 29 0 Heuell>at~ 1 11 1 Prulll I 6 O Jet1.en 1 2 1 Total' 301 >910 11 Ooo m 3646 20 Ol!Mtr ie-" F'untlno -Guv. 7'·3,314 yerdl, tt.I evo Kickoff rtlU'nt -Monl· 9Q('Mf'Y, 21·12 1 IYO.i Pr111tt, )1·1',5; Wll· Iiams. S· 17 S; Mlti.t\, ,., S; JtnMI\, 1 •0; Ma~lln, 1·0 Punt rtturn1 -Prulll, Y · 11 S eve. lntt<eeotlOllt -McElrov. 1·61 yard\, Maritn, •·II. HaYH, 2•4'; Mllltft, 1•14; Wall•. H 3; J. Oevl•, H O; M. Oavll, l•l; Heynn , I 0; McKlllMV. 1•0 Odcb N,1. A0affu 7 OYtr ltM>t •S.elfle 4 OYtr OtftYtr COl.UO• llOWU Holldav &OWi -•vu J ovwr M11.-1 ~un ltowt -WU s o• Al90eme AION &owl -~ Stalt IV. OY« Wt\lllntlOll LIWtY low! -BOiton COllave 1"' OYt!' Notre Owne PMQI lowl -FIOfldt Statt ) OVtt Horii! ~oilflt OtlOf low! -FIMIOe > OVtl' low• BlutOOllMI Bowt -Oil .. "°"" Stitt I OVtl' .. Y'lof Fletla low! -OlllO S111e 2~ - POlllKKOll ~ CollOll 8owl -THff 1"' -CO-Ole ltott lkl•t .._ llllnOla 4 -UCLA M« low4 -A"°""" 4 ~ ~11 Or-.e tow! -flHel'..U 11 O.« Miami,,. ... """' ".,,..,. .... ...,_ .... Lo' Al1mlto• THURSDAY'S RUUl.T$ llt"' ti tO•n!illll <NI"""'°"" tnHfintl FIAST RACE. 400 vard• Kocee Jov (Creager) 16 40 U O 4.00 M1ra11e Ona <Mvleil 17 00 6 IO Formetoo IHarl) 3.00 Al•o rte~. Sniff N Smoke. 0... Euv SrrHI. Dov 01 Plunde r. Monsignor. Rein bOw River. Swooper Elglll El1>ntv Time 20 JS 11 EXACTA () 4) Palo 1209.10 SECOND RACE. SSO yard1 Cllri•lopner Sly (Brook I/ 9 40 l .60 3 00 Orv Po1c11 (Gorclel ) 40 2.40 Lucl<v Leif <Oeiomba) 2.60 Al10 raced Flaming Cat, kvdromellc. No•llv11ie "l•.w>. Slllrltv• Flgnier A Sov Rlnv. Cinder Core Time 21 '4 THIRD RACE. )SO yard> B1narv• Honev I War d i 1 00 J 20 3 00 MOOfl Hemp ILtci\ev) J 10 2.IO Romolln Bar\1001 (Oetomba) 4 •O Al•o roe~ Trulv> Eu ler I, Ftel Tile Rnv1nm. P1 L•ndO. Bow Guer10. '•ronoosll Jon Big Boone Homore. l(IP•v> Ro,kel Time· 1124 U EXACTA !l·Sl 0010 sl7 20 FOURTH RACE. 400 voro1 Boogie Blues 1Trea1ure) S 10 160 7 70 Grandmas Bo1ac• (Borell 2.IO 2.70 Perteet ReoueSI IGllll 2 IO Also raced Goin For II, Tu Tun John, Cllicodo Reb. Slyllst> Prince Time 70 39 11 EXACTA <S·O Dolo sl?OO FIFTH RACE. lSO veras St or Oa\ller (Cardoia) •a 00 16 60 l•.40 Soila Auet tBroo~>I 11.00 7.20 JOOI> Sme•n (Frtvl S to Al•o raced· A Nice CoDv Hempen Gel II Timelostrea~ Wlnd1 Ruler Brleliv, FIHI N Time Heir> Allvin Time 19 10 '1 EXACTA (8·9) DOid U S.J OO SIXTH RACE. 170 vorcl1. Flo King lC•mPbell) ... ao I• 40 I 40 C.ober Too <Harl) • 60 3.IO 'roo E"' UD (Buukal 14.IO Al10 receo Coro1 8ov. Rover Youno. Miro Known, Hooi\ecl Oeeo, Cora Re<1ue11 Time 4680 SEVENTH RACE. 3SO varcls Re~ts Vanaouo (Lockevl 10.20 3 20 3~20 OH·lrlsl'I Preterer>c;e (Hartl 2 20 2.40 OH·La Te Dough (Creager) 2 20 2.IO OH-Oeadlltal for second Atlo recto u111ma1e Solullon, Bee• Q<Jesr, 0 11co l(l!ly Chic PeDotr Go Time II 03 U EXACTA l4•SI P•lo ,')170 n EXACTA 1•·6) oold •17.AO U PICK SIX ()·1-5-8+4) oald S74, 121 20 w1!1'1 one w1nn1n11 ticket <five norus) To1a1 cerrvover oool '40.114.14 EIGHTH RACE• JSO veros Go On Holme (Creaoer) 3 to 7 60 2 40 Errn1 Luck (Edwards) S 60 4.IO Prellv Rebelle I Trea,ure l • 60 Also raced Cos11v Cl'lorm. Steam On BY. Hor S•oci\. Mervin Leroy, Poo Bear Miu Time 1713 $1 EXACTA IS·ll 0010 s2000 NINTH RACE. JSO v1ro1. Sirate Touch (MVlt1) 6 40 S.00 3 IO Dec'' ChemDlon tF111ueroa) 7 60 SOO Roman Emoire 1Crea11er1 l .40 Also rocea Sn&wl'lt Native. Mont v a111s Lu. Hall Humble Rovat LO•e. Rocconoo. Black Oes!rover Crvstal Diamonds. Time II 07 U EXACT.A (1-10) oa1d U l.60. A11endence' 4,939 HotvwOOd Putc THURSDAY'S RESULTS (11111 ef :IO·clllY -9UiMrld ~l FIRST RACE. 6 lurionvs. Pron10 Miu IPe<1ro1a 1 I 00 210 2,40 La~v Colleen <M•ral 2.40 2 IO Ak11roa tVeleniuela l 3.20 Al>O receo Briar Lodv Long On Ctau. Pe•lle R•Vltrt, Treu ure Girl, Overcharoe, W1nwalker Time 111 SECOND RACE. 6 lurlon111 Steel (Va1en1uelel S-70 3 60 2 60 Grauv Knoll IPeorozel J.80 2.60 C en I er Cn1et I S•D•lle l 2 .tO Al\o raced. Quicklv Q<JlcklY, Star Rllvlllm, Gabby Clllt! Stale Blue. Marcwln Time 1'09 4. S n DAIL y DOUBLE t2·Sl oald '37 60. THIRD RACE. 1 lurlOnos Ral>e N Slav IVln1I) S 40 3 20 2.IO Parkv'1 Cnorce (Hewlevl 4.60 l.40 Slttill IO!l voresl 8.40 Allo raced Slll1 'n Smooth, LeYsln LodY. ' Tierra Oe Valor, F1rs1 LP, Judy Mu\larcl, Bve Bve Love, Paltv'\ Dream, 811nker Baov, Ole Murn Time I 2• 1 S '5 EXACT A I 11· IJ !>&Id lS-1.00 FOUttTH RACE. I 11 16 miles Loise Honev <Slloemaurl 2.10 2.20 out Saros Saros fVa~n1uela) 1 IO out Honor Me<lal (Hewlev J out tNo snow waverlnot .Al>0 rocecs Mu••• Time I 42. \S EXACTA ( l·J) Delo n• so FIFTH RACE. 1 furlongs Llm11 10 Romance ISllmkrl 1'20 (.IO 3.20 Romance the Wind (HOVtrlOfl) 36 "° IS 60 Suoer Pro1oec! (Mero) S.60 Also raced Rouwalk, S11lra1 Tuaor. lnvlnclblllfv, Sun Jt lltr, Ano!h.,. Tou t. Value PeOed. Contr•vor, Count Carlacto, Tai\e No Pr••oners Time· I 23 1 S SS EXACTA 16-101 oold M73.SO. SIXTH RACE. 6 furlOn-;is. Barter Gold <Hawley) 9.00 •.40 3.00 Calobono1 (Orleoa1 4.IO l.20 $oorenombre < Sho.muer l 4.20 Also raceo C.oldv's Commande<, Good Power Oen<Jy Power, Bleck SulPllur. Una11101t>1 Time I 09 l/S SS EXACT A (6-JI Dald "1100. SEVENTH RACE. 1 furlOno•. Pukaneu tMera) 1.40 4-40 4.20 E\lalt 1va1en1u11l1l l.IO t lO Wl>t•o (Pierce) •.,O AllO racecs Relslne Run, Mldford, Herbie Quavle, Wild Aoeln. Nobll Air T11ne. 1.21 21S. lS EXACTA U·I) Dald '65 SO U PICK SIX tS-11· 1/S-6-o·CJ o•ICI 17,011 20 w11n 37 w1nnlno tk;kt t' (llx "°""' n Pio Six con,otallon oald t IOl.00 with 709 winning lfcketJ (five hOrM') EIGHTH AACE. 6 lurlOfto• HollO&v Dancer (M cca r ro n) Wino ot France llorol Poslllvt Trace IPincavl 3 40 3.00 VIO 3.40 uo 3.00 NtUOhlY AllO rec;td. ice F enruv Mecsam. Iron Kilrv. lrlsl! O'Brien TllTll 1-0I 4/S NINTH RACE. I 1116 mile' on turl. Bird Diver !Toro) 73 00 27..0 1'.40 Allied Commander !Hewlevl 1.40 7.IO Silk Se•l'I IMcCerronl 4.~ A"o raced· Procurer, G•bleno, Tr• Runnv . Ftvtno Gene, Mu•lcel Score. UPHf' Rullall, On Air. LHdtrl~lp Mark In I~ SkY. Time 1·43. U EXACTA (12·1l ot ld 1966 50 Alltndanca: 14.252 Men'$ Y.-vtMll co1.1.•01 ~-NCAA ·---1 UCLA 1. """'dine 3. USC 4. UC $et1le l•rtier a s, Stellford 6. Saft Oleoo Stat• 7. P9M Stele l Ht•tll t ... Slate 10. Ohio St111 • ....._... U.Mwtca T-nt •ntTIMI m ,,. ,. 109 170 150 124 116 .. ., Ricci L.wtltt <UCLA.I. Jfff Slorll ,....,. -dlMI, Dow li'trlll !UCLA), '"' Yarowv (US(I, fdWlt1 fl .. ntllCMr (Ciiio S!al•l, Raftdy ltlfttf (UC S.1111 11,,_.rt ), ltctMT- ltMd S\Mth¥a (UCLAI, Jot! ltotl (if111· !Ord), lto«llft ""'"Utt ,,..__,,,.,, WtltY Martin (UCLAI, 111',_t M ... v 11111 Oleeo Stttel. Cnlt LaucflNf (Sl9flfordl. NFL playoffs Wild c.rd DENVER (t-7) Semitin.tt. 1•c.1• er Jt11 '' •Mm (12-4) PITTS8URGH (1CH) LA. RAIDERS (12 ... ) WASHINGTON (14·2) Finals American Conference Playoff Schedule Tampa. Floftda January 22.1984 National Conference Playoff Schedule TIM tHm' wll be bnclltted thb w1v If o ... , win' wld card game. It Loi Aneelel wins the wild card 91me It w• llMy W1lflln9tOn and o.trott wll MV Sin Fr1nc11co. Home tums 1ro llst.d 1t bottom of bracket. -(__ > • NIA WESTERN CON,EREHCE PacHI< OM'lln w L Pct. Liken 11 I 680 Portland 19 9 .679 Golden Sla te " 1S .. 3 S.elllt 12 IS 4« PhOeftlx 11 16 407 San Olaoo 9 19 .321 Mldw«'tt DMtlln Uten 17 10 6JO Dalles IS )1 SS6 Kan111 Cltv )2 ll 480 Oenvtr 12 IS 4« Houston 11 16 401 San Antonio ll II .379 EASTERN COHFERENCE A lle1111c DMllln Phliade!Oflla 19 s .792 Bo, ton ,I 7 7SO New Yor~ 16 10 61S w a1111nv1on 13 13 soo New Jer'ev 13 13 .SOO C ..... al DM\laft Miiwaukee IS 11 .sn Oe1rol1 13 IJ .soo Atlon1 a 13 " 411 c111ceoo 9 I• 391 Cleveland 9 20 .2" lndlana 6 20 TitundaV's S<erri 23 1 Golden Stare 109. Lllten 102 New Jersev 101, O•llu ti Clllc:eoo 116. MllwaukH 99 Hou11on 116, Seallle 112 Indian• 133. Oenvtr 132 Tenltltt'• Gamet Gol<ltn Sfalt al LI-"' New Jersey et Boston Phlladetohlo al Ot lroll Mllw•ukte al Cleveland New Vork at Allenlo Wallllnolon al Chlcovo San Antonio el Ken••• Cllv Denver al Ufl h PhOenlK al San OleOO Houston al Porlland W1rrlors 109, Lall1n 102 Ga .,, 51.., 6'i'l ,.,, 10 2 • s 6 1 2 71,., 41.., a 9 LOS ANGELES-Wllket 13, Wor!hy 13, Abdut-JebOar 10, .McGH S, Scoll •. Mclt.d«J 17. Coooer 12, Garrell I, Nater 6. Sorloos 4. Totals: ol0·14 20·JO 102. GOl.DEN STATI -Sllorl 1', Smllh 12, Cerroll 11, Conner lS, Ftovd 14, Collins 9. JoM1on 12, Bratz I, Tillis 7. Cron 0. Tol•I• «-19 21-26 109 ktre llY Qul"9n Ln A11e11n 32 24 1J U -102 Giiden Sbolit 31 n 1' 1'-109 Thrtt-oolnt voa11-Coooer 2. Fouled out-<arroll.Ret>Ound,-Los Anoalfl 40 (Wor111v, Garrell 71, Gotoen State 41 (Smith 121 !IUl•ls-LO• AnoetaJ 21 <Coooer I ), Golden Slate 2S (Conner 10), Tole! loul,-Los Aneetes 1', Golden Stalt 27. Ttcnnlcals-Lo• Anll91•s WllO•I detensel. A-10.621 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Or1nee Coa't 12, Cttrv1 S3 Cl'TilUS -Smith •• Wllltnen 10. TllOmP· •on 4, Ruiz 6, Allen S. Noller 2. Ad•m• 6, FOM 2. Ourdtll 2. Salr• I Tolell'. 72 9· lS SJ. OttAHGE COAST -Morgan I, GOUdDt 6, Porter 2, 8trrv I, SltDhtns 11, Toomey 6, Sh•llUCk 10, Jones 2. Svmen1~I I, Guen 7. Farm.,. 14. Tole!•· 37 1-12 t2 Halftime· Oreno• CoeSI, 42·29. To111 louis. Cllrus 1', Oranoa Cotti 13 HIGH SCHOOL Edlaen 76, Capl,tTano V1 .. v SS CAPISTRANO VALLEY -8. Cell 13. Aoullar S, N Call 11. Trevino '2. 011• 16, 8ulnovtkY 0, Lukes t, Reed 0. Totels: 23 9-1' SS. •otSON -Wllet 17, WtrlMr 6, Hac:hten 17, ThOmes 6, JOMJOll 27, Ammann •, Slr•ctalr •. Tl>1yer O Tola!>: 28 20·21 76. ktH bY Out!Wn CaPl•trano v a11ev 20 12 12 11-ss EdfM>ll 22 11 IS U-76 To1e1 foul•: Caoo Vellty 12, EClllOn IS. IMnl S6, HunllMIOn Bflldl SS (ltlllll T-"*"l HUNTINGTON H ACH -B.,.ry t , TllOmP\on 17, Hanavan 13, Snow 4, Frlet 3. Flllpol 2, Cu.ack 6, Hlldtll 1, Jefttl'• 0. Total•. 21 13·31 SS. IOLANI -000 2, Carllon 3, 8t11JOn 7, Kimi 7, Yokove.,... 2, ROdr'9uez 6, Feldllaul t. Ruu 20. Tota11· 19 11·25 54. ktA .,., Ouart9n Hunllnolon 8eac11 It 11 11 l>-SS lotanl 17 IS 12 lt-56 Tot•I IC>YtS Hunllnolon llHC:h 20. loltnl 28. FouJad out· Ct rllOt> (II, Kimi II Tert ,1, LAIUM H .. S7 •1. TORO -Marklne 7, Slloclltv 17. SYmmtl'I 4, McLalll '· Slone "· Uteck• 0, c11111on IS, Cummtntt o, Horn o, e runet1• I, &ell 0, Grltll 1, Miiiar O. Totat1: 21 2S·J7. LAGUNA Mii.LS -Lltfln 17, Garcle 10, S.lllne 12. P1tmtl •· l rown s. Devi\ S, Halllelev 2, C011rad1 O. Tot111: 20 17->l S7. SU,. .. OlltfWn Et Toro '1 17 16 1>17 Laoune Hiii• I) 21 10 1>-57 To••• touta: e.1 Toro n, L.at\1118 Hiib ts. FOUied oul! Llllln !LHI. Garcia CLH), e ro.wn <LHl .,... ............ OAVIY'S l.OCICIR C...._, ._., -n ~· JM roe• coo, > c°"' cod, 1 line ood, I lle_,t, t t1e111i.. t ...... IJ l'MCllertl. NHL CAMf'BELL CONFERENCE SM'/WM OlvtslOft w L T ""' G, Edmonton 2S 1 ) SJ 209 Vancouver IS 17 3 33 149 Ca111ary 13 IS s 31 121 ltlftOS 11 II 6 1' 141 Wlnn1oe9 11 19 4 26 147 Html Dhril'-' Ml,,.,..ole 17 11 • la ISi Toronto 13 IS s 31 139 Cn1ce110 " 18 3 31 121 SI Louis 13 17 • 30 136 Oerroll 10 19 4 2• 11• WALES CON,EltENCE Patrkll OMlltll NY I tlandart 2• 9 2 50 167 Pt>iiadttOllla " 10 ' .. IS6 NY Ran9trs It 17 4 40 IJ9 Watllll\Vlon 16 17 2 34 111 Plll1bvr11h 1 lJ s 19 1<16 New Je•ltY 1 2S 2 16 93 AdMI\ 0!¥111111 Botron n 10 2 46 IS7 BuflalO 20 II 4 « 137 Quel>K 19 14 3 -., 165 Monlr•al 16 11 2 )4 Il l HMtford 12 11 l 11 116 '""'"69Y"l Sc- Ptlliodt4"'1i• S, Naw Jerwv 0 Quellee 4, MoftlrMI I Ml11ntsOle 4, Bo11on 2 NY ••••natr> 6, Wu hlno1on I TellltM't Goamtt ~ MlnntJOla al Heriford NY 111anaers •• wa111lno1on Clllcavo al NV Aanoer1 Plllsborgh al Ntw JtrMY Toronto a• O.trofl SI LOUii 81 WlnnlOl!ll Calgary el EdmGlllon Ski ctndlfttfts SOUTHEltN CAl.ll'OttNIA GA 141 I .. 140 170 171 142 u,s 136 147 146 116 120 131 117 153 154 103 126 U2 130 133 Gttd MIM -11-14 Inches beM. 3 cllalrs ooerattno. Mtufttlllll Hllfl -12· 11 lncha beM. • chairs ooerallno. ~ Summtl -12-1' lnche beM • llfl\ ()IH!rtllno. in.w Yllt't -12·2• Inches. r>ed r.td oowdtf l ct1•lr1 ooerellnv StEltltA·NEVADA RA~E LltMll "'•"' -No rtoort. e.....i -6·1 lnchft new on t · 11 tool base oroomed Dac~ecs oo .. Cle< end ooen oowder. • cllalrs dey, 2 tl\aln nlilhl 0-Siii Rafidi -No rtl>Of'I. SHI~ -6·1 lncllff Mw on S-7 tool bate oroomld Decked oowde< and ooen oowdar Full ooer11lon SU..t 8eWt -2·4 lncha1 new oo I H6 fool belt oowdtr end groomea Packed oowdar. Four double cllal"· l«lft\ 90ft· dot a. T ..... 0---Trec:e MW on 2·S fool bew oroomld. All tacllltltt on wlna·hOld NW111 Sbor -l Inches MW on 211>·7~ 1001 blM eroorna<l Decked oowciar •nd ooen oowa... Full OC>lft tlon ,...,.. MMO.W• -7 lncha\ MW on ••n·IO 1001 blH vroomea Decked oowoer. SI• Cl\lln , OM •urlac• Ifft H_...,.. -Clc>Hd Clue 10 wlndl. s.iaw .,....,, 1,200 Fl. -CIOltd. s.iaw Vllt't, 6.200 Ft. -1-7 lncne' new Oft 1'1>-3 fool blH grootntd oecti.ld oowcser end firm oacked. Foor cl\lln , two 'urfec• Hlls. T ..... Sitt 8eWt -No raoorl .... ,..,,., y .... -10 lncllH -Oft •·• fool blH oroorntd pecked oowde<. Tram. S trlole chairs, 10 double t llllrl, one turllQt 1111. Mil lnCtlM -Trace Mw, ,.3 1001 bit.I groomed firm oacktd. Six CllllrJ, \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 23. 1983 81 OeflJ,.... ....... "' _ .. UllM Edison gua rd Dale Thayer ( 21) strikes defensive pose while guarding <:apistrano Valley's Burt Call. EDISON • • • From Page 81 "We didn't have the opportuni- ty to fast break because we didn't hit the boards," said Cougar Coach Mark Thornton. "We're not going to beat teams in a half-eourt game. They (the Chargers) controlled the boards. They took us out of it early." Although Capo suffered its first loss, Thornton believes Edison 1s not the strongest team his Cougars have faced. "This night brought us back down to reality a little bit, but Edison isn't the best we've play- ed," said Thornton, who will guide his Cougars in a tour- nament in Hawaii starting Wednesday, the only California team in the 16-team event. ''Roll· ing Hills (which Capo defeated, 65-62) is the best we've played.'' .. BUCS ROUT CITRUS. • • From Page 81 Citrus guard Aaron Whithan con· nected on a long jumper to put the Owls back on top. 24 -22, but that would be the last points Citrus would make for the next three minutes. In the meantime, OCC rattled off 13 straight points, including three successive lay-ins, to surge ahead, 35-24. The Pirates settled for a 42-28 halftime advantage. but in the second half. they picked up HB loses in final second Huntington Beach High's basketball team will try to salvage one victory in three tries when the Oilers finish their work 'in the Iolani Tournament in Hawaii today, while El Toro corn· pleted its pre-league season on a high note by downing Laguna Hills, 67 -57, Thursday night. The Oilers fell to host Iolani, 56-55, in a cl08ely-contested con- test that wasn't decided until the final second of play. Iolani'a Chris Yokogawa netted two free throws with one second showing on the clock to hand the Oilera their seventh losa ln nine ouU.,,.. Roland Ruaa, a 6-3 center, led all playera with 20 points. Denny Thompeon had 17 for Huntington Beach. El Toro'• Scott Shockey matched a lfflOD hlgh in points ( 17) and h.d • penonal best in rebounds (18) to lead the visiting Charaen (¥1/f!r Laguna Hilla. The game tumed Into a tr.-~ ahootlna contat wlth El Toro (M) hltti"I 2~ of 37 and the Hawb oonventna 17 of 31. =homore Jeff Stone wu et· «ffectlve from the line, tiDC 12 of 1& and flnilhlng Wlth UI Polnta overall. 8oth tMrna played without their leedina 8CDren. El Toro'• Jett A.mold (e-10> lltdll mdellned wUh an ankle ~ while L.auna HllJI' Bobert Carter WU nuninc. 1-ck injury. where they left off in the first half. "That was one of our problems last year," said Gillis. "W e would get leads and then lose them just before the half, or we'd come out · cold at the start of the second half." The Pirates began by hitting the first four baskets of the period -forward Brad Guess with a lay-in, guard Jeff Stephens a . 15-footer, Shattuck another short jumper and Stephens another one from long range -to expand their lead to 22. Then following a couple of Citrus baskets, the Pirates put the Owls out of their misery by scor- ing 12 of the next 14 points as the Bucs extended their lead to 62-34. OCC's final run also ended a time frame that saw the Owls outscored -from 6:34 remaining of the first half to 12:04 left in the game -by a whoppiag 40-10 figure. From there, the rest was academic as Gillis emptied hi& bench early and everyone who suited up for the Pirates scored. ''This isn't a .500 team, not at all," conceded Gillis. "We've just had trouble maintaining our con- sist.ency. I think theee kids are solid enough, though, in that they want to win." In OCC's balanced offensi~ at- tack only three players flni.ahed in double figures. Fanner came off the bench and hit 7 of 12 from the fleld to lead hia teammates with 14 points. Stephens added 11 and Shattuck 10. Motorcycle champ Roberts retiring Kenny Roberta. three-time 500cc motorcyle road raclna world ehamplon, announced Thursday that he is reUrlng from world champJoruh!p racl.nl to be- come a conaul\ant to 'lamat\¥ Motor Corp, USA. Roberta. 31, who rode Yamaha mototcylea dwina bia. world t.l\le yean of 1978, "19 and '80, u1d he atill plant to compete ln aome U.s: races. Lut year, hil ll>C\b on the Eluropean dmllt, ~won llx tacet but flnlahed IK'ODd ln the champlONhlp •t.andtnaa· ---------·---- IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 23, 1983 POOUC NOllCE Pl8l!C NOTICE Foul rule had mixed reviews IUMMAllY M flCIAL '°"OCllOIMQI Of THI NOTICI OP f'"Ol'OHO OAOINANCl AltO M IUNlllVtlOllll Of Olll· T~~":'.IJ:U .t, 1,HOl>OM<l 04din11m• 11 IClMd· NOif COUNTY, C ALl,OlllNIA, V.v we lft .._._..,•DI.ID ulo<1 l0t adop11011 a1mtt1AQUl11 Cny ...,,. An•, C.....,"'9 __ PtalC NOTICE NCAA committee had courage to change i t in middle of season Cwnt.11 """'""O OI J1mua1y 3 1983, A •eou••t rMellllQ ol IM 8ollld ol cw TlllUIT. ~Dee ..... -- being Or1111111nu 8J-~. 10 retone Supervttofa Of Otianoe County. Cell· IMA "41 tM• ~ '°.::::::S P·~··~ loc;&l(!(I •• 382 VICIC>fl• Ofnla •IM> tilling .. IM Gov.rmno ,.....,, "11\eJ IN....... .. SHMI 11om R2 10 R3 on conneGllOO Boa.rd 01 thll Olatnct• gov .. ~ by :!"· ::=.ne:: ':: pt.....,_. w1ffl R•Jono P11111Q<1 R 83-10 En· Ille Boatd 01 Supe<vuaon *•• tltiO _ ....... 1 ,.... .,.... ..,.... -tMt • v11 on1n•111•I Dett11n1na11on Oeclemb4H 13 11183 II 1130 AM --.._ •-By DICK JOYCE .,..,. ..... Ever since Dr James Nawnith banged a rouple of ruuls lnto an-pld peach basket on a gymnasium wall at Springfield Colleg e in 1891, the height of the goal in basketball has remruhed a t lO feet. M eanwhile. the college game has go ne through numerous changes. Center jumps were elim inated after every basket. N o dunking. Then du~klng again. S h ot clocks, three-point goals, Jump balls only at the start o f the game . Dr. F.dward Steiu, secretary-rules edi- tor of the NCAA men's rules committee, sends out questionnaires to college coaches on all levels and ofrlclals each year. H e compiles the informauon and, with h is committee, formulateS the rules ... and catches the heat "W e 've got the best game aro und." says Steitz., the shaker and mover o f the 13-member committee for 28 years "lt's thriving. it's more popular than ever ." One problem these days w ith the faster-paced game played by king-sized athletes is that It has become almost impossible to offk1ate. Was i t a charging foul or a block? GoaJlending or a blocked shot? Wu the player traveUng or not? Often the call isn't clear-cut. H oping to tak e some of the pressure off the referees aod reduce fouling late in the game, the rules committee put in a new rule this season , making two -foul shots mandatory for a common foul when the bonus rule Is in effect, replacing the old one-and-one setup. lt was called by many the "Jim Valvano Rule" for the No rth Carolina State coach wh0se club advanced through the NCAA playoff to the 1983 title with the help o f fouling the opposition's poorer free-throw sh ooters late in the game. The two-foul rule was expected to be a deterre nt to fouling But, the rule wa.t1s ho rt-ltved, put lO rl"lSl N99<11ov .. Ot11.'""''ll>" rhe totlow1no n•m•d mem1>41•• lw#ret. I.I rest Wednesday Wh\.'n Che r ult:Y l'Ommll-1'~ molll>n IQ (llVll 01<11n1nc;e bc•no Pf'eMnl Rao., R Sllnlon STEWART TITLE OF CA . 83-JJ ""' 1oadmg cwrled by 11141 Chairmen. H1111e11 M Wl.illll<. BruU FORNIA. e C.iNornle C«potlllOl'I ... tee unanimously resctnded It, bringing lotlowu1g tOll ~all vote Coune. ll M•m N11ati;1Hlo, Ralph 8 Ctatk, T11om11 F duly eplJOlnted Tru1IM und« the back the one·and-one. bers AVES Hall Jo1111t011 Hemog, Roley end l"-Cieri\ Ag1~1 with lollowtna d..crlbed dNd 01 truel h h Schafer, NOE'> N1>11u ABSENT CallrlM 101 IMno Blvd II .up• WILL 81:1,L AT PUBLIC AUCTION Once again, t e referees wtll ave lo McFi1rtan<1 ptemenled Appolntment11te medo TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR d<W>l.d "" w1..ether "' foul wn• int"ntlO"'"I. It C d "" OCI mat1on1 CASH Of II N1 104lh In s.ellon ""-"' n .. .... "' •... The lull leAI or lh\J p1oµot811 ordl ommon a Ilona eo,.. "'' 1 202•h Of I ... ClvM COde. ell right, lllle s ho uldn't be difficult. 111nc• may ou 1oad on 111e Cny are •Pl>•O•ed C1111am con111ue11011 Clerk 6 or1tce et 77 f•ll D11ve Co11a contr•clt a•o 1werded. comp1e1e<1 and lnte1111 conYIJY9(I to end now Many of the nation's coaches were Mesa and reactrlded Result 01 lht eoe1d ™"" by II under 11td Deed 01 Mid upset by the new rule and figured t h ey EtlEEN P PHINNEY. ot Re11rement el8C11on 11 C41rtllted Qeed olToulflntllepr<>pertyhereln- w o uld h ave to live with ll the wholt' Coty Clerk Na11ona1 Ht11011cat PuDlfcauon• and a11:~~;~0·~~ KIM WILSON, • PuDlisMd 01 an90 Coast Dally P1101 Re<-ords Commission Gran! '1 •I>· m•rrkld men, J J MOSER, 1 married season . C hanging a rule in m1dSC'ason h ad Ou<. 23 1983 p1oved Fees 101 the •uP41rvta1on d bef b h I 6!>9:2·83 cos1a 01 adults on p1ob1llon. gueat man never been one ore. ut t e ru es i------------meals'" Juvenlle tnalftutlona. are re· BENEFICIARY DAVID W WARO.. romnuttee, pressured by the coaches' o""LIC NOTICC v1s00 Short term 011erna11v"' 10 1a11 ELL Mo . • P•o•11111<>11a1 Corpor· d d • ruu overcrowding ate approved Home 1110•1 opposition , ha the courage to a mat Its FICTITIOUS euaiNUs Health -"~Y -"d•iao•y Boe•d ,, ReGOfded J111u1ry 1•. 111u u l'rtlstake and do away with it. N ME STATEMENT created Paper rtM;ycttng orogram 11 1n111 No 83-021358 or ONldaJ .~ • A E I I II cords In the oll!Oe OI lhl Recotdet Steitz. says the coaches w e re "c.ibusang rne •o~owlt\{J pe1r.om <11a domg tKPanded •pend tura or 1 omey O••""" Coontu .aid deed 01 tr'"' nu~111e6~ IJS SC!fVrCOI 10• s-.n Joaquin Hllll T tin.. . "WV " and circumventing the s pirit and intent o f Juyc" Seiuy 5,,~s. 3333 Brtslol. por1a11on Corndor •a aEuthortzed d~~=d1~1:,:-:~~lltu· the rule" to the point where !ouhng was Cost8 Mtts11 Ca111 92676 Agr~~•s fl>f FEMAI me<gency ••id in •ht Stete of CtlilOfnl• Coun· . d i-..._, h 1 Country B<ty En1e1011~s. 2934 Food and Shelte1 Prog11m with I ol Ora 11\d 11 dftCrtb9d u lnCreasmg a.n """"'Omlng m ore p ySJCa IO No11h NdOmo StrtMll Burboni. Call· Chrtshan Tem1><>rery Houalng Fa l~IOws T;;rNOtth 4•.50 IMt of LOI nature. t()(n•a 9150• ~•Illy 81111 Chustran Oulieacn Mtlll!On 12 ol Pho19'1 SubdMtlon ol 1 pen ol The ex~ive fouling by the trruhng This t>u~·ne~'> ·~ conduc1e<.1 oy a are amended SouEtheTin C•s"'0'"18 111e 0011eo1 trlC1 In, ... City ol 8an11 corporei.or Eorson Hel1po11 I oro ervoce An• Coun1 oi 0•8"Q41. S111e or team an lhe last two m mutes, u sually cou11111 Boy (ntei1 .. ,9es ce111er 1s approved T1ac1 manet 11 Caruorn•• a! lhOwn on 8 map Iller• against the leading team's poorest foul S1an I "'V l•resJOttnl approved Resotuhon regardrng Ille ol rec04dod In Book J P1g12S and In shooter, caused games to drag. Longe r This s1a1,•men1 "'") llleJ w•th the CAO Management Audit l'lesponM Book s PIQI 3S ol Mltce1teneou1 ount t Clt;r~ ~• O• 11nge CO\H11Y on is aoopted Pena111es IOf l1Jtu1e 10 Ma s In the ollloe o1 lhe County games wer e a cause of concern for oec:emtrer t6 1983 t11e change ot owN11th11> ere abated R P d 1 Id Count n e tworks. whose telecasts ran the r1Sk o r n33030 riavei •eQ:is•s &1e •PP•=1~';'11 ~ca:; ~:1rom 1N1Y ponton oe-Pu'b11sneo Or a11gll Coas1 Oa•ly Duhaime ssocoetes •s °' scttbod u lollowt Beginning 11 , ... running into other commtllmen ls No p,1.,1 Oec"""1>er 23 30 t983 Jan 6 the reh8bot11a11on 01 601 No Ross Non ... asttrl corner of eald L.ot 12 I Id h h 13 1984 lhe pro1><>sed Orcl1nanu 1>0<t•1ning Y • Raiders to activate Wilson onger cou "i" t ey count on a lWO· our 6598 81 10 amendrno the sales eno use ta• thence wes1cw1y along 111e nor1'*1Y game • with •eoa•cl 10 the e•emot•on '°' op· hne 01 u1d Lot 12 • dlttance ol 111.03 . erator5 01 waterbotne vesse•l 11 con-,.., 10 a tine 1>11allel wuh and dt1tan1 Despite, the nationwide uproar aga1ns1 PUBLIC NOTICE ltnued Clenlltalton Ort t\OUlll'tg 01)· M>Ulhwesterly 40 00 ..... IMUl.lred QB h ealthy again, expecte d to su it up fo r St eelers EL SEGUNDO (AP) -The only question mark about the Los Angeles Raiders in the week before their first playofCs appearance cont-ems quar- terback Marc Wilson. injured, but he could wait until right before the AFC playoff game (either Dec. 31 or Jan. 1) against Pittsburgh to add Wilson to the ros~r. the rule, not everyone is h appy about Che l)OrluMles prOQtam rS 1n1erp1eted II "Ohl 1ngk11, from the toulh· h back h Id I SUMMA"Y Of Bonding agreement relahve to JOhn weeterty tine ol Ille Southetn Pecthc SWitc to t e 0 ru e . PROPOSEO ORDINANCE Wayne Auport rs received Accoun· Rallrolld Company'1 right ol w1y "l thjnk to revert bac k to 1t (the original A proposo<J ord•nanc11" sc11ecl tebihly lor Toyota Pickup 11 •••n•· 100 oo •••• wide , lhenc1 ul ) · "d ' ul " Coa h L ft leo !or 1do1>11on at the r8',luler City tetred Oller5 01 dol'tllted space IC>f sou1he111erly 11ong said p111allel tine r e IS n IC OUS, says C e Y oullLrl m"etino ol January 3 1983. eldt!f care clinics are eporoved Clly 10 the easterly line ol said lot 12; Dnesell of Maryland. "l thjnk they didn't eino Ordlnonce 63-3:2 to rezone 01 La Palme Ordinance No 83·9 11 lhonoo nOrtherty along Hid eulerly 01 • give it a good enough tryout . If they a r e •<tPfl•ly •uc31t•tl at 773 Peutat1no approved Purchasing mailers are line. 37 1:2 '"' 10 M id point of be-ympiC COmmtttee h d venuti trom R2 to R3 consistent approved Tr1nslfl(Otdona1edtunds glnnono. The four-year Nation a l Football going to c hange the rule, the res o ul be a 11n tne 1e11wremen1s ot S~ecnllc 101 Health Care Agency IS approved. Mey 8110 be known ... :2062 NOl'lh League veteran who replaced Jim Plunkett as the starter at mid.season, then went out of the lineup with a broken shoulder, is once again healthy and will probably be activated for the playoffs . The only question is when. • d choice o f taking out of bounds or taking 1"" SP 78 02 rn conn..cuon wlln HICO con1rac1s w1u1 Cities or Los Bu~h Street. S1111e An•. CA trying to wee o ut ~eionf' p,.lil•on R-83 o9 En-Alam11os and San Clemente are ap-(It I 11ree1 address °' common the free throw .'' .,o.,men1.i1 Oel1um111 at1on pioved Consent 11 given for the dHtgna11onl11hownebove,no w9f· tl.ck e t scalpe r s BlUy Packer, CBS analyst. says. "l t!Q~llveOeclar ,1ron County Coun$4!1 to be 8DS6nf lrom ran1y ls g1ven101tacompi.1enestor hi k · • f h h I Th" motion to give Ordin8!1ce the State Personnel mallets are 8P· correc1ness1 t n Its un ortuate t at t e ru e go t on 3.32 '"" reao1ng ca111eo by me proved Three cteims tor refund 01 The Vendor under salO O..cl of LOS ANGELES (AP) _ About 500 the agenda in the first place when 76 011ow11ronca11vo1e Councotmem· property ines are te/Ktod Prep· Ttust by reason 011 breech or de- perrent Of the coaches voted against ll. ers A ES H.tll JOM$0'1 Hertzog erClflOn ot 1>lens lind specolt<;lllOnl laull rn lhO 0Dhgat1ons MCU<ed people are g oing to have lO Wait for cn&tt'r NOE!> None ABSENT lor Irvine Regional Park 15 lheteby h8ttlOI04e t•ecuted w\d Coach T om Flores said he expects to have Wilson avrulable if Plunkett is refunds to sold-out O lympic Games And, I think it's unfortunate that inte nt o f cfar1ano euinomed Agreement tor Gehvan del•ve<ld to tne undcwSIQnod a ljltfll· the rule was no l followed by the c.-oaches l hf'O •u11 1e•1 uf me 1>roposeO ord• Re111ro•no Bilson w1111 W1themson end ten Oectare1oon ol Oe11ull and O&-event.s because of a screening procedure I anc,. may 1>e 1ead •n 11111 Crty 5 hmr isauttiOfoleo A roement tor m•nd lo< Si ll ano wrlllan nottoe ol Arkansa s hires Air Force coach designed tO weed out uck e t scalpers, a once it was mstJtuted l have to comp 1-ler~ """"" a1 77 Farr 011ve Costa P~"par~l•on 01 a pr o1J, •81X>ft 104 b•oach and ot e1ee1oon 10 ceuM the.' spokesman for the Los A nneles Olympic ment the ruJescommutee and Ed Ste1U on esa l ilguna Canyon Cnannel 15 BP· undet••gned 10 ~I Mid property 0 • ~'6 admitting there was a ffilStake.. EtlEEN P PHINNEY proved Preparatron or en 111ree-ea1111y •lid obhg111ons. end lher• Organizing Committee said Thursday. Crty Cieri. ment lor me Senta C11111hna t1land elter 1116 undersignec:t t auMCI Uld LAOOC Spokesman Steve M on tiel said The alternating possession ruJe, rather ~uD•rsl\ed·Or.in11e Coast Oa11y P1101 bald Eagle re•ntroduchon Program no11ce ot broacrr and of e1ee11on 10 h h · ball d th ()foe "3 '9113 1s authomed Hazaroous M1te<1a1 t1"1 Recorded Augusl 11 1983 u the mo netary refunds are being held up t an ustng l e JWTIP u n n g e roursc 6593-83 lnvent<lfy Pr opasal 11 •ecetved r1>e 1nst1 No 83·349106 01 ulO Otltellll d d .ts b pecial five member of a game, ts ano ther controvers1aJ rule P''° C NOTICE Board adtourned l'!ec:Ofd1 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (APl - For Air Force football Coach Ken Hat- field. h ired a way by Arkansas to head his alma mater's football program, this Christmas weekend may be the last he spends in Colorado. pen mg au I ya s -that IS in its thU'd season. h was deemed uull CSEAU JUNEALEXANOGR Sa•dMltwoll t>emaoo bul WilhOul team whose aim is to discover ''systems Bo d convenant °' w1rr1n1y n o• ... Of the rererees rouldn't toss up lht' baU vou AAE IN DEFAULT UNOER A Cle•~ 0s' tne ., • lml)llod regarding Ullo' pouesSlon. v1olat1ons" m the Olympic tick et-ordering ouo OF TRUST DATED Febru•ry 01 upe•••&Ot~ b 0 the rematn- process. straight e nough n ot to favor one Jumper 19. ,.2. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Pubt15neci Orange Coa11 Delly P1101 ~·~;:1;a~'!8! ~1 ~~ n010(•I ... The audits are part of an effort to Alternating pos.sess1on can be crucial 1n TION TO PlllOTECT 'YOUR PAOP· Oec 23 t963 cured by said Deed ot Trull. w1111 the waning minutes of a close game when EllTY, IT MAY IE SOLD AT A PUii· 5s90-e3 1n1eros1 as 1n 11td note provided, minimiz.e scalping by making individual LIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EX· lclvan~s jf any unoer IM 1cwm1 of c he<:ks of orders that arouse swipic ion, a defender sh ares the ball with an PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF POOLIC NOTICE said e>ood 01 T~ut1. 1 .. 1. ch1tges lar d b offensive player only to lose 1l becaust> o f THE PROCEEDING AGAINST vou, and upensos ol thO Trustee end ol such as duplications o f g e or ers y YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNOEA .. the trusts created by aald Deed of The day after Christmas he heads for Fayetteville, Ark. U all goes according to plan, H a tfield w 1U be spending future Christmases preparing the Arkansas Rawrbacks for bowl game appearances. re lated individuals, Montiel said . alte rnate posssession. YER, . DEED Of TRUIT DATED JUM 13, T1u11 Mo ntiel said that between l,000 and If a player is smart e nough. he'll avoid NOTICE OF TllUSTEE s SALE IMO. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Salcl sate wtll De helO on TuosOty. . h . h h bal) h TS. No 41* TO PROTECT VOUlll PROf't!lllTY, IT Jenuery tO. 1984 81 10·00 AM. Ill 1.100 o( the origmal 279,000 tick et orders tying up t e man Wit t e w e n It N(>f!Cf IS HEREBY G•VEN. 11\at MAY IE SOLO AT A PUllllC IALE. the Cneoman Avenue entrance to have not yet gone through final p ro-isn't his team's tum. 0" 111u•~dav January 5 1984 111 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION 1ne Civic Cent8f Bu1td1no, 300 Et.at ds be So far. the coach es h ave learned to Jivt.> to 00 0 ctoc.k d "' ot sa•o cl~~ in me OF THE NATURE Of THE Cnaoman Avenue 01111ge. CA. cessing. Six weeks ago r efun gan 'room ~"' dSlcll' '°' conouclono PROCEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU Tho lotal amount ot Ille U'lPak:I Standing before reporters here Thurs- day, an em otion -ch oked Hatfie ld, 40. a native of Helena. Ark., said. "We called you here to tell you that Sandy (bis wife) and I have decided .. that we're going home.'' go ing o ut to th ose whose orders could not with this rule. Tousiee s SJies "'11111n ine ollices of SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEllL balance or the obt1ge11on aecurod by be fl'lled because o f events be1'ng sold o ut AJ M cGuire. the NBC analyst and Rf ,t.L EST.A l E SECURITIES SEA· NOTICE OF TAUSTEE'I IALE '310 oropeny 10 be 9old, t099ther d voe F 1oca1eo 111 2020 Norm Broad· T .S. No. 341911 wilh 11\le<eat 1e1e ch1r~1 111\d .. u. for the Summer Games. former M arquette coach, pro bably sat it wJy Suri" 206 rn lht! Crly of San1a NOTICE IS HER~BY GIVEN lhll mated COlll etlpetl-. 111\d ed- Those successf uJ in orde ring tickets will best "Bask etball lS good right now It's Ana t..ouniy 0' O•a"Qe state 01 Call on weonosdey JaM<Jo•y 11 198• al •&ncft 11 10 the d1t1 11«eot. tt b k h ( ?" to1n1a TOWNE ESCROWCOAPOR-lOOO am ol siud day 1n the room St7,69t 00 n ot receive them unuJ June. however . not ro en. 50 w Y IX It. AllON a Ca111orn11 t0fpora1oon as set aside lot condutfl"Q Tru11M,. 011e Deotm1>411 tS, 1983 •------------Oult al)porntf!tl Trustee under >Ind Sales wotnin lheOllre8$0IREAL ES· STEWART TITLE OF CALIFOflNIA DIATH NmCIS "8JC NOTIC£ PlllJC NOTIC£ P1Jrsuan1 lo lhf! power 01 sate con· TATE SEt..UAITIES SERVICE as Hid Trustee lfl"t°'d '" 1hal cerlaon Deed ot Trust k>tated at 2020 N04lh 8ro8dwey By STEWART TIT LE OF CALI· e•KUl80 Dy VINCENT RA'l'MONO Sulle :206 1n Ille Cny ol Senti An• FORNIA MC MANAMA LORRAINE W MC M1\N· ;\ M A prui.S('d iJ w a y Dt-1.·t m bt:r 20th in CO!>ta M1'l><! She• wa:. 1 ht· tx>lowd mmhC'r Nr Juhn Mt· ManJma o l Santa Montla. Mary L f',1v or T housand Palms. l'•1hfurmci •• nd S .. ra Young of Ypstlan- 11 M1t h1!(dn. s1s tN o f K J 1 h l rt n l' A v t' r ~ u f Clt·Vddnd lif•tghts Ohio Shl• '' JISO survtvl-U by ntnt• W••n• htltln•n ,ind 3 Rr<'al ~1 .111t.llhtld1,.n A memb.:rof RESOlUTION NO. '3-127 A RHOlUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP:: NEWPORT HACH £XPRH81NG ITS INTENTION TO ENnA HERRY INTO AN OtL OPERATINQ AGREEMENT AND INVITING BIDS THEREON 'LENN M SHERRY fMssed WHEREAS, the Clly ot Newporl Beach 1s presenlly engaged on JIA,1\ [)l,·1·mbc.•r :!I t98:1 al producing oll lrom a lleld located benealh tidelands, and ------------! S.i1n1 Johll tht• Bap11~1 lhl· .i~l' u f 55 Ht' was l'Ur· WHEREAS, the City Council and lhe TecM1ca1 011 Advisory rl'ntly :.t•rvtng ~ Athlt•ltl' Commlllee (TOAC) befleve that 11 1s 1n the t>est in1ere11s ol lhe D1n, 1or and Work Ex· City ol Newport Beacil to reta in a QuallfMld ofl field operator to pl'rtl'nt'l' Coordinator a t maintain and operate lhe 16 City-owned 011 wells, and related 011 Esl<lm 1a 1 f igh Sc:hool He prOClucllon and storage laclllties In the west Newport area, ano ll'l• l>t.·hind his lJ1:IOVl•d w ire WHEAEAS. llllgetlon wllh respect to the City-owned wells and ol :i~ Vl'al'!. Anna Lt>t-. 3 producllon facilities hu been resolYed and no longer cons11w1es PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ci!metery • Monuary Chapel • Cremalory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Lagune Canyon Rd. l.a9una Beach. Ca. 92651 494-94 t5 ~·Oft LAWM·llT. OUVI MOf1uwy • C.mtlefY Crematory Ul25 Gt.ier Ave. Coll• M..e 5'0·555' N "CE a "OTHE"I HU llllOAOWAY MO .. TUARY 110 Broadway Coate Mese 6'2·9150 IAL TZ llEROERON I MITH a TUTHILL WlSTCLIFF C HAPEL 427 E 17th St Cost• Mese 846-9371 l'..l\ h o l 1 , C h u rt· h a n d ml'nn11Jo·r vr tht· 1\ltar So- '"''' lntl·rnm~nl will b<, a R 1 ,. l' r s 1 ti l' Ce me l I:' r v. W1Ko<hl.Ol.'k . Vt>rmont P1ertl' BrolhN Bt'll Broadw ay r-.tortuary 64:.!·Y t5U an Impediment to the a1)proval ol an agreement 'wtlh an 011 loeld d.iu~hll'r!>, Susan, Kare n operator: and .ind Kl'l lw. 2 grandth1ldr(!n WHEREAS. the City has petitioned the State Lands Com- Sl'ut l and Sh(•rry and ml11lon for approval ol this resolution. and el(hlblls a11ached p.!rt·nl:. Cit(( and Ht'len hereto. and the Stale Lands Commission nas approved same, Shl rry M\.'mOrial ~rv1~ and will tx• held at Est.anria WHEREAS , the provisions ol Section 7058 e1 seq of the Publlc T Resources Code require the Ctty 01 Newport Beach to eitprese SIMPSON 1 ftgh Sc.h1tol Forum, uc-s· by resoluUon, tts lntenllon 10 e nter into an operallfl9 agreement 11 0 M A S H E N R y day ~'\'(•O\lx-r 27· t983 :ll requires that the resolutlon contain certain lnlormat•on. ancJ "' •• 1 .. 1 F' SUN 1 y 1 7 t y 11 :J I :10PM requires I hat the Clly follow certain procedures pnor to eitecut· ., 1' nuDLIC NOTICE mg iwch an agreement, and P.1,'-t-U <llA'<" 0Eot'1•mber 22. ruu WHERES. lhls resolution fully complies wun the proY•S•ons ol I t 9H:l 1 n Nc·\O. pun S.•ac·h Mr PUeLIC NOTICl the Public Resoorces Code referenced above, and Hpresses lhe S 1m JNm ""as tx•m July 25 MA l'uet.IC 1ntenllon of the City not only to enter 11110 an 011 opera11ng HI I; "' L1 v1 O.ik Plonda MEET'"O TON HELO agreemenl. bul to strlclly follow lhe Slate statutes with regard 10 11 d .. h WHAT'S BEING PLANNED? GEN· lhe Hecullon and per10<maf\Ce Of such agreement ,. 1" '\Ur\HI\ l' .,y 15 ERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 24 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by lhe City Council ol 1,. loq~J "'If•· Jtl'I Simpson GPA-2•1 emend•ng , ... w .. ,. ITld lhe Cit · 1 Newpof1 Beach that ul C:r1t1J1t.1 d1·l Mar. 4 sislN'S u 1e Manegom«1t Element of the /~he City Council of 1~ Ctty ol Newporl Beach hereby B . s pso n Rudy tty s G-. a1 Pf1n 10 provide policy . , . .,,,, 1 m · 101 receiving wute feclllty expresees tis Intention to enter Into en agreement to operale lhe ~...... Ann Ellis & Betty proposals alKteen ( 16) oll wefla, and related oll producttorr and storage J11hn.'>4ln all from Live Oak. WHERE IS THE PROJECT? The facilities owned by the City of Newporl Beach and loceted In 1he F"l11 ncl.1, 'J. hrutht•rs Mahone l>•Otec111 Cllywlde area commonly known u "Wett Newpo11,' n0ttherly of Pacific ~lmJ>"'m .,, Alllanl<i. Geor-WHAT INFORMAT ION IS AVAIL· Cout Hlghw1y and weslerlyof 52nd S treet ti utended and more l(ld & C!"<.il Simpson from ~18:;!? ;,i:,:~= :!~~~~=~ fully descrll>ed In ExhlbU "A" to the request for proposal which•• J •t k"'1n v1lll· F'loru.la M r (NeQltlve Oectar111on1 end 0111er attached lo lhl1 resolutton; fu . d Th oroiec1 1ntormat1on 11e 1v1ll•ble lor 2 The term Of the aoreemenl Wiii be lwo years. The , m~>~ St•rvr '" e Inspection at 1he Communlfy o.. agreement wlfl convey no rights to lhe operator olher than Untll'<I Swtes Army as a Sgt vetopment Oopartment 2801 compenullon for work perlormed Other terme and condtllona tn th1· 7!:11st Antt·A1rcrah McGew '''"ne. CA of the operating agreement wlll be as set forth In the request for Ol\·1111v11 during World War HOW 00 YOU GET INVOLVED? proposal which 11 attached to thla retoluhon, as Exhibit "B" II 111' w,,:. .i member nf The ~n~~c~~':[? c~11~:1~~ 1og11her with such addltlonal terms and condlllone as may be N1•wport &·a<·h Elks Club tn allend 11 Pubflc Hearlng lobe held by deemed necessary or appropriate by the City Councll to lully gnod 'ltandmg for OVl'r 2~ tilt City ot t1vlne P11nnlng Com-prolecl lhe Interests ol the City of Newport Beach. the S late ol vr"J" Ht• wa~ ;ii.so 3 mpm. mlasion on J•nuary S t9S4 a1 7 30 Callfornla and the State Lands Commlstlon. • ' • · I> m tn 1ne City Council Chemt>era 11 3. The operating agreement shall specify• ~·1 1111 lw Danis~ Amertl'an 11200 JambOree Bouleverd. lr•IM, A. The monthly eervlce lee to be patd to the operator for C luh 1•! Onmg, County Vis-A lhe duties required to be performed pursuant to lhe agreement, 11-lllllfl will lit· on fml11v ()co. WHO TO CONTACT? For m()(e and 11·rnb4·r 2:1 rmm HI • St>r-~1~~~~;4 ~~1111:1e~~m~~,~~ct::. B Tt'le compensation, e>CpresSed on ttie basis ol an \'h ,.., "' 111 be lwld ul I OOPM 0«>ment Oepertment hourly rate, for eittra engineering work required to lhe operator .1l P:iuf1t· V1t•w fvlortuary ate Numbef S3-GP-0024 by City; and . with lht• gr.ivp stclt• immf'dt· ottce Oate o.c.mbe• 21 . 1983 C. The compensallon, exprHSed on lhe basft or an ti . I II g p 1 . v u1>1•1hed Orange Coa11 D111y Piiot hourly rate for extra admlnlttrallve and ollice work requested of .1 ) n, owm . 3l't ll ww :23 1983 operator by the City. Mo1tu.1r v. Om'< tors 8&99-83 4• The award of the operallng agreement wm be mede 10 Vournest~be more than I -you ever ~ '.f the loweet rll9C)ntlble bidder, as determined by the Clly Councll af the City of Newport Beacil. on the baala of blda for the feea and aervlcn descrlb.cj In Secllon 3 of this resolutlon Bids are to be eubmltted on the propoul lorm wf'ltch 11 attached to thle rltO!utlofl as E.Khlbll "C" Prospective bidders may obtain one copy of the propoMd form and othef relevant documenta. 111 no Cott. It the off~ of the UCllltlea Department. 949 w t61h Street. Newport S.tdl. CA. 929M The UCllltlM OlreclOf fa authorized to 1ranemlt bid document• to P«a<>n• known 10 be qualified oil l ... d aperaton. The ~allng 90~t will be ewtrci.d during the regulerty ac'*'uled meeting af the City Oouncll 10 be held ori U.S .. avings Bonds offer opportunity .J. without rislc with a new variabl e interest rate and minimum guarantee. You could always counl on l ' .~. Savt~s Bond~ It> hell' build a n1Cl' llUle nest e~. N<iW there·s a big change. A new vanahle tnlm~st rate, combined with a auaranh:t!d minimum o( 71 ·t;f, c•>uld mean a h1iuter nest fAA than you C!Ver dreamed. Ju~t hold yom &ind~ S ytar' or more tor this ~nlden Ol'f'Mtuntt)' without risk anu1ry 23, 198<4. The City Clel'lt la hereby directed to publlah 1hta teeoluUon, In the ottldal newtpaper. at leatt once a~. for tour ~ ~•. prlot to the date and ClrM flKed tor lht 1ward ol tlle 01>«1tlng lgfMl"Mtlt, and tt'I• publication ol 1hla reaotutlon lhlll conatltut• noltc. to all pro11P9Ctlve blddera Bid• mu1t be eul>mltted to the City Clel'k ·, Office no later than Ja n 11 •t tO:OO A.M and Wiii be opened 'by the City Clerk al ••Id time, place, and date. All bid• wm be examined by City Staff Wfllch, al'ttll ther .. tter, aubmll tilt bld1 along wltll l(tfl recommen· datlon to the City CouncU In publkl ....ion. The City~ lh .. I then dedft to enter Into en aar..ment wllh one Of the~--0t rejtGt alt bld1. If an agr .. ment 11 entered Into. II "'*' prcwnptfV be r.corded. ADOPTED thl• 12th dly Of O.C.mw. 1113 !Vl!LYN R. HART TTE.ST: MayOf ANDA !. ANDERSl!N lty Olertt Pvbtltt1ed Oranoe Coaat Dally Pilot Dec 1~. 21. 21. 1913, J an. 4, 19M ....... , HIC KS ano WILLENE EVE HICt<.S County of Orange state of Cell· 900 North Broactw11y husbaM ancl w le as 1oonl tenants tornia WESTERN SIERRA FINANCE Santa Anl CA 92701 rf'tordf'(f Mare n?• 1982 •n 11\e Of· CORPORATION 1 C1hlorn11 COi· t7t•) SSB-11 t• lice of '"" County R~order ot saio pora1ton os duly ape>O<ntod T1u11ae By Jamre L Wetks COUnlJ' " Aeco• cl@• s lnslrum4lnl unde• and oursuanl 10 the pawer OI AHi F01ectosurt OlllCflf No 112 10097!> I>) reason °1 a sate conferred tn thal ce<t11n Deed Pubflslltd Orange Coul Ollty Piiot bleach 01 default •n D&yment of 1>111· of Trust o~ecuted by CAL·CO MAN· Dec 20 27 1983, Jen 3 11184 fOfmllO(.e o! tne 0Dfl9a11ons sec.u1eo AGE ME NT INCORPORA TEO a Cill· 8564-83 fhl'rflOy rnttucltnO 1na1 Dteacn or Oe· fo1n1a cor1><>1a11on, •llC04dod July 1, ••ult Notte.-01 wh1C., was •t'GO•lle,o 1980 on Boot\ 136S:2 01 Olllc•tl Re- Sf11>temoe1 13 1963 n Reco1de< s cords ol said county. at oage 5:29 instrument No 83·402262 WILL Recorder s tnst1uman1 No 685 by SEl L A f PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ieason of a breech of del1u1t In 1>ay· HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH, law· ment of pertormai•co of Ille Obit· tul money ol tnt Unr1ed StatM. or a gallons secured !hereby, 1ncludlng casti•e< s <.t1f'Clo drawn on a stale or 1na1 breach or deteull, Notice ol n11t1on1tl Dank a state or federal .. tuch was •e<:orded Ma1c11 JO. 1982 c1edll un•on or a 51ate or tederal as Recorder's lr•atrument No SO¥ongs ano toan assoc101ron domr· 82.1099G6, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC clle<J In lh•S state all payaDte tit lhe AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810· time QI Ulfl all r1g111 hlle and OER FOR CASH tewlul mofley ol the tntelHI neta by •I as Trustee 1n 111111 unue<1 States 0, 8 cashier's check re1t property ~11u111e '" said County drawn on a Stale or nalfonal blnk, e end Stale OeSC,.bed 85 follows slate or fede•al credit union, Of a Lot H 01 Traci No 434 I l'J Ille state 0, lede<al Hvlngs and toan C11y ot Co11a Meu Countv ol Or· assoc18uon domlcllod tn thll s11te, angfl Stale of Ca11lorn1a as shown 811 payable 81 Iha time ol sale ell on a map •l'<.Of 10!0 in BQOIC 170 r•ghl 1111e ano rnle1es1 held by II, es Pages IS to 19 of Ml!Kellaneous Trustee. in lhet real oroperty 111uate Maps record\ uf Ora119e County "'said County and State d11tcrtbecl Co111orn•o as lollows fl11! .ir8'11 addrt"' Of ot~r com LOI 39 Btocll E. Tract 1219 re· mon oet•gnat•on ot 11\f! 1ea1 DfOoetlY corded on Book 38 Pages 26 and :27 nart rnabOve dttcrrl>etl ·~ ;lUll>Ofle<l ol Mr9Geflaneous Maps rllCOfds ol 10 be t9tS Ayon Ctrcle Cosla S<t•d county Mesa CA The street 11ddress Of othef com-T fie undl'lllOne<I hereby d•sclalms moo deS1Qn•l10n ol lhl' real propo<ty •" h8D1hlr for lny 1nc0fr8Clnest rn hefeoneoove d8SCrtbed IS l)Url)Orlod !tlod street address or othe< com 10 l>t! !44' t Krngs Rold NewpOrt mon dtt1Qnatt0n 8eact• CA Said sate will bO made wuhout Tne unda<atgn!KI ht'leby dlM:fll~ wa111ntv 1t•1>1eu O• implied regard-all ha1><l11y lor any mcotrettneas In "'II lltht pouoss•on or 8'\CUfTI• sa•d strMI address Of Olhe< com-brar>ees 10 s1t11fy 1ne prtncrpal bal-mon dolllgnt1lton inc. ol 1r>e Note or ottlef obltgauon Se;d sete will be made without M!Cu•od Dy !ll1d Oeoo ot Trust, with .. arranty e•P•flll Of 1mplred, 1ag11d· 1n1~1111 ano 01ner tums as DfOVtded •ng !Ille. possen•on, °' encum-theretn 111\is •dvances ii ~ny, under Dtances 10 satisfy the prlnc1p11 bal· the termt thflrtol and 1n1erea1 on ante of i11e Note Of ottler obllg11ton 1uch advances and plus lees, secured by said Deed ol Tr\191, wilt\ c;heroes ano •~Ptnses ol the rnterest and ollle• sums H 1>•0vlded Trustee and ol lhe lru111 c111ted bV lhere•n. plus advances. 11 any. under 1111d Deed ol Trust The to11111mount the terms thereof and Interest on of tt11d 0Dllgo11on. Including reuon. such a(1vencei, end plus IHI. 1bty eat1ma111c:t tee1. charges and e•· cn&rges and o.pensea ol 11111 P6f11t) ,,111\8 Trustee 1111\e time OI frusfee and OI the llUlll CrHled by 1no11a1 publlc1111on ol thl• Nouce. Is Htd Oee<J ol Tiuit The tolal tmount $S 1 698 n ol tt1ld obllg1111on, ln<:ludtng reaton· Oiied December t• t9R:l abtyesttmlled 1ee1 ch1roea and ax. TOWNE ESCROW CORPORA llON f>8"SBI ol lho fruatff. 81 th• llmt ol A C11htorn19 Corpor111ton rnflill p;;bOc111on ol thl1 NoliCe. 11 as Tru11ee S387 a1e 40 Br !'!EAL EST A"l'E SECUR1TIES Oeted Oecetnbef IS, 1983 SERVICE WESTERN SIERRA rtNANCE I Ceflfom111 C04pottloon lls 11gent CORPORATION f5e1I) 0 J M0408f It• Pretlelenl .t, Celil0<nta C041><>t•llon. In Re-2020 NO<UI Brolldway Sult• :208, C8've<ttli0 Santa Ane Ce 9:>706 H TrutlM Teteohone 171•19S3-68t0 e ROBERTA BAKER.R-4.., Pu011\Nld Orange Cotti Oalfy B~ REAL ESTATE SECURITIES P1101 Dec 18 23 30 1983 SERVICE. 8S08·83 1 Cel1lorn11 C04l>Oflll0tl, Ill AQ8111 ------------1 ($NI) 0 J Mor~ Ill PretiOenl P\lll.IC NOTICE 2020 North Broadw1y. Sutte ?Oe. S1111e Ana, Cl 92706 NOTICI Of Telephone (714) 953-8810 l'Ulll.IC ICAM!tO Publllhed Orange Cout OeilY NOT!Cf IS HEREBY GIVEN lhlLa Piiot Dec 20. :27. 1083. Jtn ). 108, publlC Maring will be "810 by IM Clf)' ~-I!\ eovnc~ o1 the C1tyo1 cos11.,.... on J.,1uary 3 11184, 1n , ... Counott ------------Chemt>et• of City Hall 77 Fllr Otrw, M LIC NOTICE ~la "4 ... 11 & JO pm , or ae toOll ------------llwHllet 11 prec1tca1>141. on lht lot· K ... towl"G Item 'ICTITIOUl IUIMH l'l'OPOSEO ORDINANCE ragu· NAMl ITATIMINT tallng 0111111• Nie• In •tttdet11tt11 The 1onow1no ~.on• are dolno 1onn Envlronment•I Oe111m1n1· bllstneu 115• llO'\ •etnPI CAL-HUE. &9• Marquette Olrcl9, NOTtCC 1S rURTHEFI OIVFN lh81 Cotta Meta, CA 92&28 11talO 11m. and pl-Ill tnterMle<J HUE:·U. LTD. A C1AIOfnl1 Cor&>Ot· ~· m•'J appear and be llHrd 11ton. ~9• M11que111 Clrclt, Coe1• by tf'le City Counell Oii iha alOt~ll· MQI C• 9:18H tloneel l'Nltllr ..., n11e buel~ 11 c:onductect by • EILEEN p PHINNo:;• porallon City ~II HUl·U. I. TO • Pul>llltleO 0r.,. Cout Dally,...,., R~t "-1>11rn, Prnident DK 21 IM3 Tllla t1819mtnt '11110 llllld with IM 1-----------c~ tv Cletll of Oranoe eouniy on HI. 1913 C1 11 IO•H11. ,.,,, I ••• ""'' lo work for ou. ' ,... ~tlllahecl Ol'anga Coa•t DWlv Dec 23, 30. tN3 Jen t . tS, 16-.u PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF MORGAN A. 8 1SSEY AND OF PETITION TO ADMlN· ISTER ESTATE NO . A 1 2100~ To all h1'1rs, beneficiaries, ('I ('dt111rs and {'Onlingenl t:rl'\.lll•>" vf MORGAN A. BtSSF.\' and persons who mav 1$4• otherwise 1nl~resled tn ihl· will andtor estate· A 1>1•l1l1un has been filed l>v Dt1r1" Woodhouse in the ~ul"·n11r Couri of Orange C.:11u111 v rl'qUl'SUng I hat Doris WondhuuSt• be appotnted as P'·rsonal representative to ,1dm1nister lhl' estate or Morgan A B1ssey (under the lndl·po·ndc·n1 Administration ur Est.1M> Al I) Thl' petjtion ,, !WI for ht•aring in Dt>pl. No. :1 ,11 71Hl C1v11: Cenler Dr .. Wl'~I . S.int..1 Ana. CA 92701 1111 .Ian -1 . 1911-1 a l 9:30 A .M Jr YOU OBJECT to th e ~r.1111111..i lll lhl• peut1on. you ,,houllf t•1lher a ppear a t th e h• ,11 1ng and sl.11tc you ob)l'C· lions or rill' writll>n objec'- t11m:. with th!.'.' rourt before Iii•· h1·a rmg Your appear. '"'l'' mny bl• tn Pt'rs<>n or by v11u1 .1llurm•:v . 11-' VUU ARE A CREDI - TOK 11r ll ('Onllnge n1 ef'('dllOr of lht• dt'<'l'HSt'\l. you mllSl file your do1m with lhe.court or • I" t~·nt ti It> lhc personal rep- rt"'4'fllullw oppomted by the l'tlurt within four months (1 om thr date of r1nl ISltUal\Clr ur il'lll'" 0 provided in Sf.c- lum 700 of tht• Probate Code or ~nhfom111 1'he tl~ for f1hng ch11ms will not expil'? prlOr to rour months rrom the diah· nf lhl' heanna notked nbuw YOU MAY EXAMINE tti. hit' kt•pl by the court. If you art' mlcre5tl"d in the estate, yuu may M'rve upon the ex- l't'ulor or admm11trator. or upon lh<-oitomc:')' for the ex- t'l:UWr Ot' administrator, and file wllh the l'QUrt with proof or j(•rv k-e. () wrh~n requeet 11t.nt1ng thot you dcsll"l' 1peclal nntlw o r tht• lllln& of an ln- vl•nti,ry and appral~n\ of 1•!1Ultt• l&Sll('t.i OI' o f the petLI· tlons or lk.'\.'OUnta mentioned In St'\•t1on 1200 and l200.~ of tht• Cnllfoml1 Problte eoct.. Allaa 8. Weltt 6 Au.. nu Att .. uc Ave. Lta1 Badt, C{A. """ Publi.hat 0r.,. Caira Dolly Ptlot Dll'c 2J, M. 30. l1Ul3 &S8A3 ----.., -- T1a1_ · to~·do Places to go. • • • • ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 23, 1983 Bl He finds it hard to be a yule host HARTFORD, Conn.(AP)-A former teacher who ekes out a living on welfare and food stamps says he'U find someone to share his Christmas dinner even 1 f he has to "tackle them on the street." "I just wanted to have a couple of people over," Aid Richard Cole, 50, who has called a dozen churches, charities and colleges looking for 90meone l~ fortunate than himself to receive his h08pitality. Cole, who has been seriously ill for a decade, Lives in a $230-a-month efficiency apartment and supports himself on a $270 monthly welfare check and $54 in food stamps. He cannot afford a telephone. He said Thursday that he has trouble scraping up enough cash to buy razor blazes and food for his cat. Last week he returned to his apartment after spending two weeks in the h08pitaJ for tests. "While I was m the hospital I didn't spend any food stamps. so Bill (neighbor B11J Young) and 1 decided to invite people over for dinner," Cole said. "I thought it waa a nice idea1 but it's turned out to be a pain in the neck." Cole began calling churches and chanties trying to find two needy dinner guests. He calJed colleges looking for exchange students. But all he got was frustration. "I must admit, I'm very annoyed," said Cole. whose tiny apartment is decorated with photos of former students. "All I got were secretanes, and they kept telling me to call back. People think you've got some sort of gimmick." Joan Leddy, a secretary at St. Joseph Cathedra1. said she spoke with Cole four or five times. "It was a wonderful opportunity for someone in need," she said. "But we are taking care of the people in our parish." Ms. Leddy said she referred Cole to other service agencies · Yo~ can't say they don't pay off bets LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) -First a toilet. now a crushed car -the things Terry Tafe lslu has to go through to collect his winnings after betung on the annual footbaJl rivalry between Notre Dame and the University of Southern California. Tafelski and Harry Karsten began betting $20 on the October classic years ago when they were co-workers in California, and their wagers continued after Tafelski moved to Lancaster to start a building company. So Tafelski knew he'd get his $20 when Notre Dame won this year's game -but he didn't know what else Karsten wouJd send him. Last year he got a toilet, with the money firmly attached to the bottom of the bowl. "It looked.. Uke it was just taped," Tafelski recalled. "but when r reached in to get it, I couldn't It's epoxied, or something, right into the bowl enamel. I still haven't gotten it out!" ~ ~lllnf tYtrvthln1t from mOlmrvcln 10 pll nooa 11 s 1hr nu u"' or pN>plr 10 dl:>rard old hobblrs Ind 11kr up nf"w ont't for flmlllt!> 10 moYr and J!row Anf1 I hr ponirMton' 1 ha1 onrr ~rvrd lhr m -11 oulllvr lhrlr UM'luln""" Thai • l!ood nrw• for vou whtn rhanii~s 1n vour 11r~ nttt-ullatr a purch&M or lwo Chttk rlAMlOrd - 11 may makr lhooac rhan11n a lllclr mo~ alTord•bl• P\8.IC NOTICE "'9lJC NOTICI Of' A P'U9l.JC MUTING TO IN .. 1.0 WHAT'S BEING PLANNED? GEl+- ERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 24 (GPA-24) emending Ille Wute 91><1 Wu•• M~I Element ol the Clly'a 0-til P\111110 ptO\'ide pollql tor re c:elvlng welle lec:1llly pt()j)OMll WHERE IS THE PROJECT? Tiie pr0jec:1 la Cllywl<H WHAT INFORMATION IS AllAIL- ABLE? The ptopoMd plane, • copy of 111e envlfonmenl .. o.tetmlnetlon (Negative o.ete.ratlon) and olt'let proi.<:1 lnl0tmellon are ev11111>le IOI lnapeGtlOl1 et the Community 0.- velopment Department 21101 Mc:Gaw, lrvlne, CA HOW DO YOU GET INllOLVEO? Do you 111ve 1ny c:ommenta7 Oue.· Ilona? C<>n<»rna? You ere Invited lo 111end a Pul>lk: H .. rlng lo l>e l1eld l>y the City or IMne Ptennlng Com· mlaalon on J enuary 5. 1™ 11 7:30 p m. In Ille City Council Chemt>en al 17200 Jaml>ofM Boulevard, lrvlne. CA. WHO TO CONT ACT? For more Information, ca.II Richard Masyaek et 660-3934 " lhe Community 0.. vetopment Department CHI Number 113-GP-0024 Nol~ 0111. December 21. 19113 Put>llelled Orenge Coal! 0 .. 1)' Piiot Dec 23. 1983 MIOlUTIC* NO. a-121 A MIOlUTlON CW TMS CITY COUMCA. Of THICITY Of COITA •IA. CAU'ORNIA. O.CLAMtO rTI INTINTION TO OM>£fl THE VACATION Of MMPLUI CITY MOHT-M·WAY LOCATIO KTWIEN TUITIN AND .. VINI AVDtUll, ~ 0# 17'TM IT'RSET THE CITY COUNCIL OF THECITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: MCTION 1. The City Councll ol the City of CottaMeu doet hereby declare lte Intention to v-t• eurplu1 City rlgllt-ol-wsy IOealecl l>el- Tualln •nd lrvlne Avenu.. to11tl1 ol 17th Street. deec:ribecl u lollowt 'AltCIL t: The toUthweeterly 20 00 i..t ol the toUthMll•ly 57.21 feet Of 1he nor1hweetwty257.21 leet of Lot 117 In Newpo<I Htjghlt trac:t In theCLltyol COit• M .... u lllOWn on • mep r900fdecl In Boole 4, Page 113 ol Mltc:4llleneou1 Mepe, record• ol the County ReoorOer. Orange County. Celllomla. 'MCIL2: The IOUlll-tlfly 20.00 1991 ol the IOUlllMtterty 107.21 IMt ol the llOflhweeterly 414.42 IMI ol Loi 87 In Newpor1 Helgl111 tract In lhl City ol Coal• Meea. u lhown on t mep reeordecl In 8ooll 4, Page 113 ol Ml8cell•neou• M19t. record• ol the County Recor<*. Orenge County, Callfomla. 'AltCIL I: The IOUll1'1WMll<ly 20.00 feet of Ille toUlhHllwty 107 2e 1991 ot LOI 117 In Newpo<I Helghtt treet tn the Cllty ol Coeta Mfll. aa 111own on • mep reoordecl In Booll 4, Page 83 ol Mlecelltneou• Mapt, record• of lhe CO\Hrty Recofder, Oranoe County, Celtfornl• • 'Afte&L t: The IOUth'IWMtwty 20.00,... OI the nor1hweelwty 372001111 of Lot aa In Newpor1 Helgtlta trac:1 In the City of Cotta Meee, u ahown on a rnep r9COrdecl In 8ooll 4, Pege 113 ol MtlGllllMou• M_,., reeorm of the County~. Or11199 County, Odf«nl•. RE86AV1NO l~om .,, ....,,.,, tor ell exltllng undefground and oY9f'llMcl publlc utlllttea to09tller with Ille rtgtll of Ing,_ end 9Qf-l0t IN pu1"POM of IMlnlelninO. rapleclng, end llPQradlng Mid exlelltlg publlc: u'*1tea. •cTIOM I. Mond!Y· the 18111 dey of Januery. 1"4, u tN houf ol 8:30 p,m., In IN Counclt ~ of City H.it. 71 Fell Drive. Cotta ..._, Callfoml&. la ~ fixed M tn. time Md pi.oe tor '-'Ing alt penone lnt.-ted In or ot>jec:tlng to the pr~ v-tlon. MCTIOM I. Tr-PtooeedltlOI tflal be oondUcted punuenl to the pr~ of Section l300 91 eeq. of IN Strwte end H~ Code of IN Stm of c.iatornle. MCnoN '-The City MtftlOll' of Ille City of Coe1a M-. le IMlf9by dnGttld to ~ nottoM ol the 191<1 propoeed v-tton to be oon-~ poeted elong Nici ltrtpt of IMO tor It a..~ ( 10) ~ ~ the Oett of ..CS 11Mf1nO. Said notloee etlelt be POI*' not more 11'*1 tllrM • flunOr9d (JOO},_ ..,.rt, but In no_.., lflall teae t'*1 ttww ISi notic. be poeted. MCTIOM L Thll IWolut!On 9l\tll be publleMd onoe In IM OAANO! COAIT OAllY PILOT, e rAWIPIC* of,.._ .. CirOUllllOll printed Md putl4llMO In IN City 0( Coete ~ Or.,. County, Celttomla. PA88!D A"ID AOOPTEO tllil 19th day of o.o.mw. 1HS. Meyor of the City of COt1• ....... Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 23, 1983 MllC N<HIC£ POOllC NOTICC YOU ARI ... OIPAULI UNOlM ., ___ _.......-....;;_..;.;;.;.;.;;.:___ NlllC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE OHO Of: TRUST OA1 I O ,ebtuary NOTICI Of' 8Alf ---~=..;;..;.;..;.;.;.;.=---,---..;....;;=-...;.;.;.;.;.;.;:_ __ _, 2J, tN2, UNUH YOU TAKf AC· OF COllATIRAl IY NOTIC:I OF 8Al.I CITY OF IRVINI TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· SECURED ,ARTY 0, COllATlftAl aY CALIFORNIA fRTY, IT MAY 81 •OLD AT A PVI• (COMMERCIAL COOi HCURI D ,ARTY NOTICE INVITING llOI LIC SALE. IF YOU NIED AN Ill· \ NCM (I)) (COMMlftCIAl COOi NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN tn• l'LANATION 0 1' THIE NATURE OF NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN thOt \9504(11) ~elltll bide w111 be reoe1v11d by In •-:~::::::::-limmm;;:;;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i;-THf l'ROCEEOING AGAINST YOU, lh<' prope1ly duertbod belOw woll be NOftCE IS 11ERE8V GIVEN l!lat City Cieri\ of 1"41 City 01 Irvine. Coll ;;;;;,.;;::::;;..;;:::;:;; _____________ J YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· sohJ by th• unde.sl911eO at a puboe Ille p1oper1y t.1eac1tbe<I below will be tornlD IOI lurnlahtn9 all plant, l11b0 CLASSIFIED lltlUI ftr •·le YER. ~'"" 10 t>e held •t 10 00 AM on sold by the underslgnlld at o publtc IOMcos, mau;r1111 10011, equip T HE DAILY Pl LOT - NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Wvll11tll>l.f•y. Oecenobel 28. 1983 at sule 10 oe h11td by the unoorslgl14Kl at merit, supplies, 1re11tpor1i.t10t1, ulll· . Geatral 1001 C.rtaa ••I •ar 1021 T.S No.41290 theo111oesotFoK6Company 4000"Plrti11cu1111obe11elde11o·OOAM lllH11ndellotner l1«11ntendl8Cllltoes INDEX ...:LASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS NOTICL IS HEREBY GIVEN 1na1 MocArthur Boulevard New1>011 on We<111usday. OtMlemb41r 28, 1083. neceaaary lh411efof. 111 provrlleO o UIYllE TUllllOE url H•u• ~day Jruouo•y !> Hll!-4 ol 8uocn C11htorn11 92660 pursuant 10 111 th11 otllc113 or Fo~ 4 Company. the co11tract documer111. for RE T I l S FllOIT llOW OUSTOll OOEH & JEm VIEW 10 00 o ctock tlll\ 01,,11d <Jtiv 111 tne 11111 Se<:.,tot\o' Agreement datt!U Oc:to-4000 MacAttnur 8oulevard, New· PAll'IS ANO CORROSION CON C ep!lOn f' • t•r V l('t': NtJwly 118111<1. ntre. one OI a 200 Blk 40' lot 3Br • den, room i.ut ds1d11 101 ""1t1uc1111g ll•• tS 1982 1,. which 1no under· port B8.ach. California 92660 TROL HERITAGE PARKAOU"TICS lo P11et Yow Ad, Cd M . d f 'd knd Culil('lm home, built 3ba. yaro. compl relu1b lrusttte s St1les. wtttoin tho! ot11cea ol s1gnt!<l 01e named DI the IOCured pursuarH tn the Pledge Agreement COM PLEX toget11t11 wolh ep On ay• 'fl ii Y b>' Don Ayres with great $449 900 217 Jasmine REA.l ESTAIE SE<..URtllES SE~ partv and CondOf Records tnc 11 da111<1 Nove1nber 24, 1982 1n which pu11ener1c0ts m11re10. H• s1nc1 ac 642 5678 8 00 A M 5 3( J' M ocean arid nighl tlghts Open Sat/Sun t 6 VICE loute<I 1112020 Norm B•oad n111ouo as 11eb1or said deotor b411ng tho undersigned are named as tne corelance with the tpec111catoon1 Ori • : • ,•, : ) • • view!> lmmilCulately Owm/agl 673·5551 wrJy Suitt! 206 ,,, mo Coty ut Stnta 111 oe1au111111det s8ill ag•eement securt!d party and Paul Gies and Ille at th11 omce or the 01rec10, 01 REAL £STAT£ B u"l'ness Counter·. maintained 4 Br 3 Ba. Ana County 01 O•Jng" s1111e ur Calo· The p1operty to t>;i sold 1s Jannette GIGS are named as debtOf Public Works ~ 1oro11a. REAL E$tATE SECURtllES (II All Recounts. &dvanGes. ac-said debtor oemo In default unde; DATE OF OPENING BIOS B1d1 ;.~1 HIOn M d F 'd tamly room with all the Costa Mesa 1024 SERVICE. a C<1!1lo1n1a corporation C::O<llllS roce1v11blt< con1rao1 (IQhlS said agreemeut Wiii be received bl me office of thll Ao'" '"' llolt. :.~ On ay• rt 8 Y l:l"1enotoes Of a well bullt, us duly appoon1<1d Tru>I~ uno81 and c:;11.i11t11 llllP<l• instruments g11nei8l The property 10 be sold 1s 250 000 Clly Clerk or tne Coty of Irvine ::::::; ~l.,w.J """ B QQ A M 3 Q I f beautifully des1onec:t, top pursuant 10 tne µower 01 sa1ti coo· 1ntang1111es. 11ghts 10 payrnent of shires ot Condor Record!h Inc 0c-0r· localed at 17200 J11rnboree Road. c...,. • .,.n'::'o:;.'~ :::~ : I'\. .·5: ) Jy , Quality home Tiie roof. 12% FllllMClllli lerrud 111 mut ctlt1a111 0...-d 01 truMI ""ery ~1111;1 r1ow or herelllt11r 11r111ng porate stock lr111ne.Calltorn1a, 92713, until 2 00 t'""'""' do•I M•• 1022 DE tl~pansove voewong ter· '"11euled b) WILllAM F KANE u11 out ot me ou~mess ot debtor all Th11 above-oescrlbed prope11y pm ThursdDy January 12. 1984 al l°'•••M-um ADL INES: race. h1g11 open beam unmarritld man. recorded I uorunry 1111e1e~•~ ot the deo101 many goOds, rnay 011 redeemll<l Oy tender of 11\e which 11m11 and place boos will Oe °'"" "'""1 :~:~ u BLJ CATION ce111ngs & charming entry $ l'>K down Beaut E'sode cor•do 3Br 2'>ba. cus- ton• th1u•Oul $ t50.000 Agt 642-4623 26 198? m tne 0111~1;1 01 tile c 0,1111y n1tlrcllan01s1t e111l l&ng1blt< personal sum of $3.326,6•5 00 to lh11 under· publlely opefled and •ead aloud. ~1 T"'" '''" .-UEAUl .IN E patio Call Belle Ch8se R&co1<1e1 of s111ct County <Ill Re· proilt'rty now owned or 1111rea1ter signed 111 th11 address g1v11r1 below. Bids shall be aubmlttl!d In seated 11':::,':,"'"~ 11·~ ::: Monday S 1 I 3 Lee to view lhla labulous coroer s 111strurne111 No 5;»067440 ac.Quireo the saie 01 lttase of whic11,Prl01 to said sale velopes marked on Ille oot11Cle, 11 "'"' " 1~1 at. : 0 a.m. $ 1 Br Condo upper ntlar SC Plata POQI tennis Cat Vets assume 8% 21312 I 5·0551 by reason 111 a breach 01 delaull 1~ sh11ll 111111e given or shall give rtlMl 10 Dated December 19, 1983 "REPAIRS ANO CORROSION CON·,,.::~,; HAll>ou.r 10o44 Tuesda y M l 30 ~~~~~;~Y 695 • 000 payment ol pt1rforma11ce ol tne Obh· 1111\ Of ll1e IOteQOlng Ct!cll H Snua1 and TROL, HERITAGE PARK AQUATICS i.._.,"" a.." t~d on' ' : fl· m. oauons secureo mf!fet>y 1nC1udino 121A11equ1pment,mdct1111tlry.s11P·I Jess1e May $h11e1 COMPLEX",C.tP S80-70. ~!{ill• 1o.w Wednesdav Tuer;. 4:30 11.111. LlllOllEILHTITE IMI t>reacn 01 oetaull Notoc<! ol piles. loJ<luies 1n111tests und11r loMe By Enc Olton. MANl>ATOAY llAEl lD COM· ~,,. "''""'°' tO~i • 2 wh1ct1 w11s1tl\'l1tOelJS1'1lfembe1 u .whether as 10 realty and1or per-thtmattorney Fl!ftEHCE AND llTf VISIT Al.ok,.f<H•"' 10)) fhursday Wf'tl. 4::~0 p.rn. ----------Br 2 '•Ba Townhouse. t98l as Record"' ~ tnstrumem No sonatny and leasehold improve·! 615 s Flower S1 prebtd conference and s1t8 111s11 will ~··'""vi;'' ::=;r f riJa \ 'l 'l tllr' 1 . ,''i J I' 111. NEWPORT BEACH ~~~~~pc ~~goutdl 1°e0~1 bbhtect 83 40442 Wll l SEU AT PUBLIC mt'nts ol deotor now owne<J or here-Suite 1750 be held at 8 30 Pm. on Janu111y 5, S:,7t"::::,,..~:';.~ 1u1r, t ' HUGE LOT 90 ~ AUCTION TO I HE HIGHEST BIO-1t11 acqu11ed Oy Debtor and anyt Los Ar1ge1es. CA 90017-2860 t98oll at the Hentage Park Aquotoca s.n J .... n c.."'m•nt· 1013 Sa 1 unla \' I· n. ·~· ()I I d tJ 1 3 Bx 178 ) with 6 4 2-8157 OER FOR CASH 1aw1u1 moneyo1 the "'te1t!st of debtor t11ere1n whlC!I are Publlahed Orange Coast Oally Piiot Complex A general dlscrtpHon 01 S.n•• """ tl>IW SunJ"\' · ' · I' 111 R~?.11:01 $'215d~~ 2 ~~~ 4 Br, 2 ba Wtattach gar on United States. or a 11esti1er s cneck now field by debtor or acquired 1n 1 Oec 23 1983 the work 10 be performed and the S.•1 e...d, t0114 w Fr I. :~:()(I I'. Ill. owner will carry 60 " 120 corner lot at 911 Orawn on a stdle or nallO•lal ban~ 11 tile '"'"'e oy deblor 6601·83 e1terna1111e scfledules 01work111111 oe Suu1h t...cuno lllllo state or teoet11I t reo11 union 01 a (31 All onven1ory oaw ma1e1181s ou11one<1 All contractors 1ntend1ng to ~-· a.. ... h 1oaij CAN CE L llOJ lcCartHI llltr Voc;tona tor a low price 0 1 state or lede•al savmgs ano loan work on p•ocess and/01 meteroals PUBLIC NOTIC[ submit bids sflall attend the prebod w"~~'""'"'' IOiO · LATIO~ & 541·ll2i ' s 93 • 5 oo Call 6 4 6·8386 assoc•at•on dom1c11eo on 1111s state. used or consumed in debtors bvs1-conterenc;11 Al the discretion of the M,,..,,. """""' :m CORRECTI{ NS all payable at the tome ol ~ale all 11es> warenouse receipts bllls of 1 ORANGE COUNTY Coty fa1lu1e 10 euend moy result 1n ""''"'" 112s • : r1gh1 tolfe 11nd 1111e1es1 neld oy 11. as l<lllor19 JflO other doc .. ments MUNtCP Al COURT dosqualol1ca11on """"'""n"' 11:w C II Trustee on that 1e111 prrwe1ty ~oluate ev1c!e11c111y goods now owned or OF ORANGE COUNTY LOCATION OF THE WORK fhe a. .. h "'"'"'"Y 117~ <ill Ce ationS and ('vrrect iOll~ II lay '"said County a11<1 Stalf' .Jesc110ed hert>altt!t acciuoreo by <1eotor 111olud· H11bot Judicial oi.trlct work to be performed nereunde< 11 au.,,,.... 1''"~" 12()( b d us:~:1~~so1 T1ac1 No 9359 as r>e• ~~n~'.,;:~on!i1 a~~~~~~~s i~i;roC:~ ::,';~~.~~-=-~,!~ ~g::~~~ ~~eH~:~rag~ ~~~: .. z~~~~l~~~:.~:r::•Y i~f. e ma e on same d eadlines as onap 1ecordtltl on Book 405 Pages 16 whelhet on possession ol lhl! deblOt Plaontolt JASMINE CREEK COM-pie .. 4602 Walnut Avenu11 u .. , ........ Un... I"" above. Please ask f()r a cancellation to 18 111ctus1vt' ol M•sce11aneous warPno1iseman. bailee or otlier l)ilr· MUNllY ASSOCIATION OESCl'llPTION OF WORK Struc Ii...-ID"" Mcwt'<l 132. b h Maps 1n the Ollie~ ot trie Cou111y son .mo the proceeds the1eo! 1n· OelenOant SAM BUSH MARY tural repairs. handicapped hOISI, lntum< "'''"""' tl)I. 0Uffi e r W en Cant"'lling your ad. Recorder ol said County clu01n9 all accounts con11ac1 ngnts, BUS~i and OOES 1 1hrough 100. in-pa1nt1ng and onternel cathOdicllndum1•l l'r~1>1• 1.17' The s1r..e1 ad<Jress or 01n1:11 (Om· k.hanet oaper 1nstrume11ts, 9e11e•al clusrve protection system ~:, r .. r, !:ow~· 1 "~ ERRORS mon <1es19na1oon ol the oeat prope1tv 1111aMg1bles and t1g111s to payment 01 Case No 59197 Schedule A Schedule A requ1re1 1~ 1 """ p.,1u Ill) : ~:r~~n~b~~~ •• ~6c~ir~~ ;~v~n";P~~eu =~;,~~~~51~:~u~r 0~1t~~I'0::~~e~:r~; NO TIC Et ~~~~~v~s i-n •ued. :~~e;o~~~'~ i:.:.;;;!C:::~~lyona~~l2~~;'=~~::,:" l~ Check your ad da ii y and repor I Tne unde1s1gned "*''eoy O••~laom• !he 1febto1 Tiie court may decide ~·•n•I r ou completed Oy June IS, l984 llM ul Su.u I)!\< errors imm d. t I Th DA l LY all hat>ololy lot any,mcorrechoess on rog .. ther With a11y and au All without your being heard unlee1 Schedule 8 Schedule B 18QUlfllS 11..not.-. ... ,.,.,. ·~1· e Hi e y . e said Slreel adO•ess nr otroer c:om.lo111ons Replacements Accessions you re1pond within JO dar•-Reed the work to be performed on lh Roc.1 "'-'1, .·~ PILOT assumes l iability for the fir'-1 mo.n des1gna11011 la"o Sutis111ut1ons there10 or mere-the lnlotm111on below. 33-S meter an<l 25·yard pools an ~ sn.nr.. ~-"' Said sale will oe 111au" without ~01e as well as any proceeds a11sing II you w1sn to seek the ad111ce of en completed Oy June 15, 1984 The R !! ~ :m incorrect ir,sertion cnly. wat1an1y e•presi.or omphei.l rega•d 1om me sate tease or ot11er 1ta11ster attorr111y 111 this mailer. you should contractor must demob•l1ze a'1d "'!l 1111e pl)ssessu;n or encum-OI 1ne collateral. and proceeds or do so promptly so that yoor written cleanup by lfllsdate lhecontracior R[NTALS 'I'"' CLASSIFIED 642 -5678 b1anoas. to sa11sty the princioal baf. lnsu• dnce proceeds tnereot 1esponse II any may b4I ttled on can I hen remoo111ze on Sept 1 1984 u ........ fwru•h«l • ~ ance Ol the Note 01 011111< obllgatoon The above-<1escr1oed prope•ty time and Petlorm tne work on the 11.,...... Unt"1n••t.."'1 ~we secured by said Deed ol Tr us! wolh "'~ 1 be <edeemec by tender of l!'le AVISOIUsted tia sldo demandade 50-meter pool 11.,......, t urru•h•«l .. , interest and 0(11er sums as prov1<1eo sum or S3.326 645 00 to the under-El tr1buma, led• dectdlr contra Ud. MOBILIZATION The Contract l'nlum1>h...t therein pius advanGes of any u11<1er s1gne11 ao the a<Jdres~ given nelow aln audi.ncla a menoe qu. Ud. re· does not include a separate pay item t\...oo f'um the terms thereol ano interest on Pr•O• "'said sale aponda dentro de 30 dl11,. LN ta 101 mobohzatlon Full compensatooro c • ..-.~. l:nl such a<lvances, and plus tee5 OA TEO Oecembe1 19 t983 tnlormac:lon qu. algu.. lor any necessary mob1llzat1on 1e ~~:~:::.:;:::: ~.~,'(' charges an<! e•pe11sPs 01 the Cecil H Shirar and II rou wl•h to Mell the ltdvlce of Quired shall be considered as in· o..pi.. .... fu,.., rrustee and of the trus1~ created by Jessie Mdy Shirar an attorney In Ihle mallef, you eluded on tne prices paid 101 tne van· ti..P"°"" 1.:n1 said Deed of T1us1 Tne total amount By Et1c Ol&on 1hould do ao piomptly ao th•I ,our ous conlfact otems 01 work involved ApoJinWno.. r\.m..ti.d 01 saoo obto9atoon 1nc1u<11ng reason-the11 a11orMey written re1ponae, ti any, may be and no add1t1ona1 compenu110,, wlll AP."''"'"'" Uni ably estomatecl tees cna1qes and e>.· Publ•Shed Orang<! Co3sl Oail~ Pilot llled on time. be allowed therefor COMPLETION """' rum "' Unr penses ot trie I rustee a1 tne time 01 Dec 2:1 1983 61 U1tltd deH• Milici tar et conae-OF WORK All wo1k 1$ to be com ::::::" & llo•rd 1n111al publoe;itoon ol tflos Notoce 1s 6602·83 jo d• un abov~ en "le eaunlo, ptetecl wotnln the lollowong schedule Ii•""'" M""''" S 17. 569 34 cleberta hec:eflo tnmedt.t~te. Sch• d u I a A ( 5 0 · me I e • . c ..-1 11 ........ Oatecl December 15 '983 de e1ta manera, 1u reepuell• 33 S-meter and 25-yard poo1s1 85 Sui•••...,. 1\#ni.l. REAL EST ATE SECURITIES SER· puollC NOTICE e.crtta, al hay elQuna, pvecte' -consecutive wOfkong days from the v ..... ..,., ll«nl< VICE uo regtatrada a tlempo. elate specified 1n th11 Notoee to 'IVnult "'Stui ... a Calolornoa co1porat1un CNS B K-OSS6S l·TO THE DEFENDANT: A cMI Proceed Contractor must be lully ~;~=:~;::·~11 as Trustee complaln1 ha• be9ll nled bf lhe demobilized by June 1S 1984 re· 011.,. R.-11i.i. (Seal) 0 J Mo•ge1 11s P•es1dent ~OTICE OF DEATH OF palnlllf 99aln1t ,ou. If you wlMI lo gardless ot the date spec1hed on the a...,,_ K.-ni.lt 2020 North Broadway Suite 206 CLELLA M. COLTON AND defend thla •-•ult, rou m uet, Notoee to onsecullve wo1k1ng days C'oimmt R;'""''" Santa Ana Ca 92706 Of PETITION TO AOMIN-within 30 days alter this summona 1s from the date s~hed"' the Notice '!"'"'' R;n111t. Teteprione !714t 953 6810 served on you, me with this covrl a to Proceed. ContraC1or must oe IUlly St&<>&~ P'ubllshe<l 01ange Coast Oaotv I S TE R EST ATE N 0 . wr11ten response 10 th& complaint <1emob1hzed by June IS 1984 re·~.,. ""'Lt Piiot Oec 16 2J JO 198'.l A-121079 Unless you do your <1elaull wm be gardtess of the date specrhed on the AHHOUNCEMEMTS •i~u, ·llJ To all ht:in.. lienehctaries, entered oti apphcatron 01 the plain· Notice to Proceed. ~ PUBL • . I d tiff and 11\os court ma~ enter a judge-Schedule B (SO-merer pool) 60 Anouu.•.....,.,..."' IC NOTIC[ l It:< tturs an • t·onttngt•n l ment against you tor the relief de-consecutive woikong days 11om Sep. ~:!.~ound = NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE-cn·dtto~ of CL ELLA M manoec:i '" the complaint, which temt>er , 1984, the date on which tne .,,,.,.,.1 SP,.,,,...... :i-Ot• Loan No. 79-00t33-5/MEYER (.'t >LT( )N .. nd pN·soru, who couto re5ull 1n garn11hment ot Contractor may re-mob1l1ie s. »<••Lt ~ 1 ... m.~-:io16 T.S. No. U-05820 mav l~· ulherWtst' lOtt.•r£-Slt'd wages 1a~1ng ot money or property 0 AWARD OF CONTRACT Tne Tu-.t lOtd UNIT CODE V ·h It .• or Olheo 1e•1el requested on the com-wner reserves ine roght alter open. SEClftltTY SAVINGS MORTGAGE In I L' Wt anu or l'Sl.'llt'. plaint ong O•ds. to re1ect any or all b<ds. lo CORPORATION A pt•ttuon h;c, h<·tm f1k"Cl Oateo May 3. 1983 waove any 1ntorma11ty In a O•d. toj BUSlf£SS ' FINANCIAL as Oulv appoon•eo Truste.-under ine bv P:•lrtct:J Colx'l Thoum in J PElERSON Cler~ make awards in the interest of the ~1,1~t~h~e~c~·b~B~~dA~~ ;:c,~ tlw Supt-rt or Courl of Oran gt• ~y KAREN SCHOENHOl T z. Oepu· oi;~'c;;~~l~ reb~~~,~~~EE 01~~0 ~a:..= ~t...."" ::m TO THE t<IGHES' BIDDER FOR Ctiunt~ n .. -questmg that Pa-SMALLWOOD. FIORE. • MOR· 80 HOS Each btd shall be accom-~ ..... W..n~ 4ot~ CASH ANO OR Tt<E Cl' SHIERS OR tnl'la Cobel Thoutn ~ ap· OBERG panoed by a cert1l1ed or cashiers ln~:..':'::7'w.:..::;'unill .. :~~~ CERTIFIED CHECKS SPEC1F1ED 1N ,....11nteJ as personal reprtosen· 4413t Telle1 Awe., Ste. 120 cneck or by a corpOfate surety bond •M.,. .. y.., Lc .. n •024 CIVIL CODE SECT•ON 2924h ,pay• ,... · lffwporl h ac:h, CA. 92910 on the form furnished by lhtl Own11r ·M.,,., W•M<'d 4028 aote at tne 11me c' ;31e ,,.. lawful t.at1Vt.-tO adm1ntStl'r the estate (714) ts~ as guarantee that Ille bidder wlll, 11 Mn<•a•1< ... T 1, • 1028 money of tnP un11eo Statl'S' Jll 119n1 1Jf CLELLA M COL l'ON Publls!>ecl Orange Coast Delly Piiot an award os made 10 n1m in ec· 11tte and 1n1e1est cc1nveyl'd 10 Jnd (under th(' [ndepE>ndent Ad-Dec t6 23 30. 1983 Jan 6, 198<4 cordenoe wrlh the terms or hos D•d EMPLOYKHT now held Dy •I .,nae• ~aid Oeeo ot mmistrauon of Estat~ A C't) 5970·83 Ppromptly secure Wor~er's Com· 11, 1, "·""'' Trust on tne orope''• r,,;.e1nan.-r ae "·' ensa11on insurance and l1abtllty m· 'J,1~ w,.,1,.i sc11bed Tht:' petition ts set for ht•unng surance execule a contract on tne lRUSTOR PAUL ME •ER in Dept No 3 at 700 Ctvtc PUBLIC NOTICE requirecl lorm and tuinosh sa11slac· ELIZABETH H MEVE« Cr•nll•r Dr . Wt:-st. Santa Ana, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS r'oory bonds tor the fallhlul pet· C.Lt BENEFICIARY SECURITY SAV I rmance of the contract and for lhe Cop INGS CA!l:!70l onJanuary ll.19!H NAME STATEMENT payment ol ctaoms of matenalmenH.,... ANO LOAN ASSOC1A-•QN '11 9 :\() 1\ M The following persons are domgtand laborers thereunder Sa:d checf\ '-'--" RECORDED Octooer ,q 1982 as 1""soness as or bidders bond shall be an amount p, .. tnstr No 82 382150 or 0 1toc1a1 Re I~ YOU OBJFA.. 'T lo h STRAIGHT AERO MARINE 27872 ol not les.s than ten ( 10) percent ol urRCHA Ml\K't cords on the oll<ce ol rtip Recurde• 01 1 e,crown Valley Pkwy E330. Laguna tne amount of the bod The Faithful ~ 11nvi.x Orange County gt .1nttng 11f tht• pt.•UUon. you No~uel CA 92677 Performance Bond snail be not less An"""'' said <1eed ot tn;.so 'l"~"·Oes ine ~hould t•1tht•r appt-ar at the ombone<l Resources Inc 28461 than one hundrecl (tOOI percent ol t'lpp•••,. ... lollowong proper!; twarm~ and slate you ob~·-·l~~~·~an Or Laguna Niguel, CA the total amount ot the bid price ~~t';; • .,.,, ... Lot 23 ot T1ac1 No 7636 as pe1 11 ns r {I t. b amedontflecontract The Labor arid u,.,... .. & r..,ui_.1 Map recorded on oook 330 oages 34 1' ". 1 ,. Wrt ten o )l>C'• Thos buscness 15 conducted Dy l Mater1als Bond shall be not less than c-,...,.,..,'"' 10 37 1nclus111e 01 M•scetlaneou' llu11' wnh tht:' t'ourt before corporation one hundred ( 1001 percent of the '°''"' '" y,., Maps "' tne Otfore or tne (.,our11v lhe hearing Your appear-Jonatt>ar1 O Tudo• President total amount ol tne bid pr1ce on the t u'"''""' Recorder of said Countv ..... b fh1s ~tatement was flied with lhf• contract ,,.,.,, s.1 ... EXCEPT an o11 ga-; hvcJrncarbons dO<i· may u...~ tn perq.n or y Coun1y Clerk ot Orange County on PAEVAlltNG RATES Of WAGES tt•.uJllltlhokt l« .. ~.h and mineials of every ,..,,d and vour atturnt:y Oec 5 1983 In accordance wllh the prov1s1ons oi ~;.;,',~~" A..W.S '"'" \10) The Classified Department of the Daily Piiot will be closed Saturday, December 24t~ through Monday, December 26th for the Christmas Holidays. a ..... fer .... I IHHI fer Isl• -.Gea=•-al=----..:•.=.00:.:2 C.11111 1002 Liii iSLE Traditional 3 Br. 3'h Ba. Baytlont, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to ae1J $1,250,000. lllYllE TElllACE Panoramic bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba patto. pooJ home. Pnme locat1011 $775,000. YIST& IEL Ull UYFlllT Fabuloua bay & mountain view. 1Bdnn,1 Ba. condo co-op. Lowest pnced at $295,000. -UYlllE PUCE UYFIDllT Spect.acular bayfronl dplx. 2 br. 2 ba up; 2 br. _; ba dn. 2 boat spares. Redured-$1.500.000. PElllllU llOIE DCUIFIDIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. :nou sq rt 4 l·ar parkmg. $1.185,000. F&llUlll UICll lllLLTOP N ew 4 br. 4 'II ba, custom French Normandy Estate 1.2 prune acre hilltop. N ow $995.000. CHllUI CHS UYFIDllT OCEHFllHT PlllYIOY c~•. s1,cn,ooo Pvt driveway to magnoll· cent hideaway wltll s weeping 111ews or coast11ne, ocea,, EISTSilE 1 IHI oonHE Gar age & ..\lley AGGess 111,100 ll•J l cCar4tt, llltr. 511-7121 beacnes and n1gt11 loghtS. IPYILlll IUm but above 11 all • an 8 1 5 bd elegant style 1n this eau rm home on 2-story home wltn high Spyglass S530,000 Can ce11111gs and loads of move In w/ml_nimum dn glass 10 en1oy nature's pymt WJU carry note sand sea & surf favorable way tmmed Spacious hv & entertall· esc~~· 834• 1157 Denise ~;n;~~m~h~ ~~~~h~ 1.l.n_i_1_e_ ... ___ .. 104,;.;..;4 appreciate quality dll· IOllTllWMI te1ence shOuld own this Pllll PISEO home St 475 000 • Bd 2, e 2 . • rm. • a. stor~ - \.\..\ti 10 HI l'\'I woth ale; wet bar and llOMI., 1 tam1ty room large REAL ESl:r~ redwood patio Only 1 ... 1 1.,... yea1 old $196 500 with ..,. • ...,., $153 000 1n assumable ----------t1na11c1ng 832-2137 PERFECT STARTER HOllE Owner pnnc1pa1s only PRICE REDUCED 2 or 3 Bdrm home with lrg covered patio & poot Great pools1Cle enlerla•n· ong area with fotepll for quick sate on this 2 Reasonably priced. Call Bd•m 1 ba Sunflower Dorothy Hardcastle lor M odel on Woodbridge • 11nanc1 n g de 1 a 11 5 Village Green Upper unit 759.9100 with balcony Terrrhc 10- GE 759-9100 .f ;. . { . • . . • ..• ~·· J •• THE OVER $90,900 Super 12>.%. 30 yr hlled loan • owner wlll also lease with option A spec· taeutar 2 Bedroom 2 bath condo w1t11 lots af provacy 2 car at1ached garage A bargain you mu~I see $109,900 Call now. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS • HUT FAMILY HOME Newly decorated In neutral shades. extensive use ot wood and brtak 4 Bdrm Oen. Spa $310.000 I JNl()l Jl liCti\US Realtors. 675-6000 ca 1 ro11. all tor onty $98 900 rr.1:; ~~i sor ~·Realty ~ 786-117~ . 1..JC 3880 Michelson Or111e trvone La1n1 Buda I 041 HILi YOUll HOME on a spectacular OCEAN FRONT LOT Wfllle water view 3 Arch Bay So lag,ina Guarded gate area w pvt bch. tennis i;rts ctubtlse Owner Fro thru Mon 71 4/499·3070 Tues-Thur 2131799· 1159 Miu ioa Viejo 1067 Lake 111ew EKec Home. 3 Br Oen. 3'> Ba S215,000 752-2197 Newrort Buck 1069 S1HO PEil IOITI Best value on Harbor Ridge Crest Almost 2 .000 sq It ol comlort & luxury on lhls o<leat Newport Beach to- ca11on Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty! 759-150 I character on or ""der sa•a tAno boJt IF' YOU AHE A CREDI-F231158 section 1773 of the Calllorn1a Labor M1.,..11A,,...,... with no 119n1 lo use any Ol"cf1on -:ol the TOH or a c-ctnttngent crC'dtlor P tu~is!le: ~r;~g3o Coast Dally Code the general ava111ng rales ol Mo" W•nlffi suttace thereot abo1f' a plane !»00 t•f tht.• dt"<'t.·ast.:d you must f 11., '0' ec. 1 · · · l98i405 83 per d•uf1l wages performed has been Mu.w-•t '""'"',.,..""" feet Oelow the -.url&ce 01 '"'" 1anos I h' h • ' obtained from the Oorectoi of the °'~~.:.~:':~";;;"" & 671J ~214 6116 6118 6120 &224 Coronado bland cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /trade. 1--w·E·s·1·c·L-IF·F-- as more part1cu1ar1u set tortn 1n and your t' alm Wtl t e l 'OUl'l or Oepattment ol lndus1r1al Re1a1oons a .... ~· ' h f t•1ani• 6' tlra•~ reserve<! 1n Deed recor<Je<l 1111y 24 prest•nl ti to t e personal rep-POOLIC HOTICC CQPY o which os on tole In tne oltoce ot s~ 1 1 .i 1970 on book 935~ oa9e 7'.'17 Orhcoal rc~ntative appolntc'd bv tht:' the Cit)' Cler~ of the City 01 trvme :N",l;.f,.,"$,,:._, Records . un W th f h K-otnl and Wiii be mode OVl!lllable 10 any ALSO EllC.EP' all subsurface to . 1 10 our m ont S FICTITIOUS I USINES& 1n1eiested par1y upon request The BOATS water roghts our N•lhout the nqht ol from the date of first 1ssuant•e NAME STATEMENT contraclor and any sub-conlrector , • .,.,. .. r R-111 entry to the surra~e or wb~urtace o f lHters as provided in Sec-Tne 101tow1ng persons are doong under h1rn sflall pay not less then the l••,...r•I above a dep1n or ~00 teel as oe01-ti<m 700 or the Probate Cod business as spec1hed prevailing rates or wages l'uw .. cated 10 1he C•ty ol Hun11n91on of C l f Th C e HEPBURN !NOUS TRIES. 8542 10 all workman employed on thee•· ~·!.i.ski Beach on the Map or said Tract a 1 urnta e lime or Ham111on Ave Hun11ng1on Beach ecutoon ~~"''" ,.'l"'l' YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNDER A Cthng claims will not expire A 92646 LABORAEOULATION8 Tnecon· M .. n,,s.,,,,.~ OEEO OF !RUST OAT ED Oc•oner pr10r w four months from the Parkhetd Sales Corporation. 8542 1rac1or shall comply Wllh all the re· ~11 ... ·& 1.,.1» 20, 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· d• le f th h ...,.. Hamilton Ave Huntington Beach quirements of Section 177 7 5 Sv•11tf TION TO PROTECT VOIJR PROP· a () e earing noltt"" A 92646 . 1ogether woth alt Olhe1 applicable rt!· Suppl .... "'"""''""' ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-above This Bus111ess IS con<lucted by 8 Qu11ements Of the Celllornta LabOI S.ol"°""°' LIC SALE IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA-YOt: MA y EX.\MI NE thelcorporallon Code -TR·--r•rll\AI NATION OF H~E NATURE OF THE {tit> kt-pl by thE' murl Jr you I-David N Hepburn. Jr Prestdenl OR A WINGS AND SPECIF I· ..._-"" " "'" PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU fOU . Thoi. statement was tiled wrth the CATIONS: A II.Ill set ol drawings l'ld 111,..,..11 SHOULD CONT ArT A LAWV(R an• mlt.'restc-d tn the estatl'»County Clerk 01 Orange County on speclllaatlons is available for lntpec. O..ycl<oo 17952 Hallc.•ol1 L ~n(' H1m11ngton vuu mav serw• Up<Jn tht.' t.'X-Dec 7 1983 to0n without charge at the ofllee of Campon Beach CA ft'Utor ~r admtntstralur nr F232tle the 01rector 01 Public Works of the ~.:::::~Sffw> "(If 3 s1'eet a<1<11esi. O• common u m th tt.o r h • Pubhshe<l 01ange Coast Dooly Coty of Irvine Muto• """"" ..... des1gnat1on of prn1~rty ,5 snown pt ea n:ey or t e ex-Piiot Dec 16 23. 30. t983. Jan 6. Complete sets 01 satd drawings. llV" above no warranty 1s g•ven a~ 10 ,15 ecutor nr admm1strator. and 1984 spec1flca11ons and btd documetns 'fl••'•" Tr.wt complete,,ess or c.o,,ec.1ness1 The Ctlt• with the court w1lh proof 6511.83 may be purchased from the Depart· Tl••"'"' 1J11111y 1>enel1c1a1v unde• sa1<1 Oee(l of u{ Sl.'rvil-e, 8 wntten renuest menl 01 PubUc Works. Coty 01 Irvine. AUT Trust ny reason 01 a b•each or <le· ·-. 17200 Jamboree Road. Irvine. Call-OMOTIVE fault 1n t!le obl•ga!lons secured staling that you desire special POOLIC NOTICE tornla, 92713 A non-refundable tee """' v• .. na thereby heretofore e•ecuteCl ano notice of the Clling of an tn· FICTITIOUS I UllNEll ol $25 00 wtll b4I cnarge<1 lor eechaet Avl.u s,,...,..,.,.,,. detove<ed to the unOersogneo a wnt-vl'ntory and appraisemenl of NAME STATEMl!MT ot documents Or11wtngs. specm-~"" .. W•n1...i ten Declaratoon 01 Oelaull and De l'~tatr ts f h r collons end bid <locuments will oe s"""°' tun• 11-0tl• mand tor Sate. and wnllen '101•~ of · as9e or O 1 e pE'tl-he lollowlng l)ilrsons are doing malled upon receipt of requests l'\O • Wtw•I '"""' breacn and of e1ec11on to cause the 1tions or accounts mentioned business as laler then tO calender days p11or to ~, ..... , vndersogned to sell said property 10 in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of, 'Ll1~AZE~ KEY R;YgTEM0S. 3251 the date tor opening b1d1. ror an 11~:1 ... ~ n ...... , aatosty said ob11gatoons and 1nere· the California Probate Code 'aeau~a c!"~~~51 une ·Laguna addlllon111 ch1rge of $5 00 &llllWllUI llOIE Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath. lake view. 3500 sq. ft.. $440,000. Will U'ade for a local property. lMU 7011 1U1J 1014 1016 7011 7020 7012 1014 ~02~ 7021 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J,ll fl11y,,cf, Q,., .. N R bl) 6161 . S&2,IOO STARTER! Asaume a $52.000 1st T 0 i;:.:yabte at only $599 per month Supe1 bachelor pal) with bullt-1n pull down bed Oon·t rent. see this 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS flOIO !IOI) ~. wU llO:lO {1()3) U040 too fi)\~each ~RedEstate IACK IAY AllH Three bedrooms Cut de sac nel9hborh00d ol well maintained homes Large living room wltll llreptace Fc1m1ly/dlnlng room with gas llreptect Modern kitchen wltll microwave Only $188.000 131·7300 HHHll alter the unders1g11"d caused utd 1 '•1 Well ll!CUl'llTY ltO" COMPLETION AUTOS IAP<MtTrD notoce ot oreach and of e1ec1oon 10 LE AT RICE 1 •am l Oownong. 27885 Re-OF WORK The contract ocumenta 1111. "'"'""' 910, Oe recorded A11gu6t 29 t983 as LYNNE r1nndla Mission Viejo. CA 92692 cell tor monthly progreaa paymentc Aud• •101 Instr No 83-3764!!6 ol Olllcoal Re-LA rfS Rlchllrd M Genhenson, 783 Bar-based upon the engineer' a eatlmate .w.11n 910\I otttH• IR•All 1410,000 cords in the office ol the Recor<ler ot 260 South Lot R obles Ave ra~da blaguna Beach, C,tC 9265 t of the percentage ot work com-~MW »11t s 12, 750 DOWll Sunndy upstairs condo conveniently localed near shopping. lranspor-!'---...;;ii talion and park 2 Bdrm . 2 baths. hreplace, bar bu•ll 1n k 11chen carpets and drapes full p11ce $127.500 171 41 '11-4400 IZl )I Ul·2121 HARBOR Coron1 •el Mar 1022 *POOL* Beaut Dover Shores 3 Bdrm 3ba. corner tot $398.000 or tse option at $1850 per mo ASll tor Hutch Success llltJ H 1 ·1133 LEISE I OPTIH 2-stry 4Br 3ba lam rm. home gate guarded comm Tennrs. pool. taCuUI $349,500 w/5% dn or S 1800/mo , (6 to 12 mos lse opt ) ROHllS llEll TY 815-2311 011 CUSSIC 675-3311 Ev/Wknds PERFECT LOOITIOI lltducd t1 Utt,000 LllfllYFllOIT 5 Bdrms. 3 baths, includes FOllEOLOSUllE master suite and large 5 Bdr near new conlem· t 11 m 11 y r o om a n a porary on 45 lot Call 101 ofl·slreet parking for up details 10 7 cars Only 4 ctoors .. -----•••• Imm the entrance lo Lawson Mam Beach 144·1211 Rutty Comp•ny Orarioe County Solle Zl4 " '9 us•l'less Is conducle<I by· a•pt8ted The City wlll reteln 10% of r ,,,,..., tll4 Seod sele will be ma<le but without p genenl partnenhlp each progress payment 111 "'urlty ~t,"" 11117 covenant or warranty ell.prees or •m· asad cmar CA . 91 I01 ~•chard M Gershent<>n for succeastul bidder, the City will r.',,:,~·" '' 19 phe<I. regarding 11tle 0possesa1on or Published Orange Coast hos atatement wea llled with 1help•y the amount so retained upon ,..., ::~~ Autl'lent1c Spanish styH!td home 1n Olde Corona det Mar Oueint, substantial and most unusual for lhlJI beach area A must see II you want som81hong dll· 18rent This property shows the ellect ol an owner who spen<l& and spends Un- fortunately he now to sell q111ckty and take a beat· 1ng on tfits outst8"d•'IO 5 LIM 1&-Bdrm 3 Be home 1n Mesa •r•-• ~NfG£L llAILfY ~ MiSUCIAl[~ encumbrances 10 pay the remao~lng Datly Pilot ON:-20 2 l 27 g:n~y f~g~k ot Orange County otl\compllance with the requtr~,,t• ol Hr1n1h ttis Verde Priced low 111 I•-------PlllOI lrtlOTlll S 195,000 75t-3191 OOlllll IR Mii IPU A large famlly llome on Vl11 pr1nc1pt11 svm 01 the not9'sl 11eevr8d l !'lll:i · • • · Government COde Section 1uo2 '""v ttn by $llld deed ot Trusl With 1ro1orest · · F22112t •nd the provl110n1 of the contract J'"'"' tttt urn lllld note provoOed advances 11 6560-1!3 ==~.!t;=Hllft document• pertaining ro 'Subslllu-t.::,,1"'"' ::~ 144·t0t0 C::.SElECT -r' PROPERTIES 11ny under tn• terms ot said 0084 01 p 0 lo 2480 ~ton ol Seeur111ea" t~no.ia ttU truat fffS. che•oee and e•l)E'ntn or *~ 11 "'OJICT ADMIHllTRAT10N: All 1.o1... tii' the lru11ee and of lhe tru81t ort1ated p =~0• C A. _,C ues11on1 relative to tht• projeet Mua. tt41 by 5a•d Deed of Trust POOUC NOTICE u rtnoe O&at O&lly rlor to ~nlrig bid• &hall •h•ll be M ..... u 1141 81!ll Idle lt•m• wltll 1 Find wlltt you want In Said •ate will tie hf>l(l 0,. Ft1dey Piiot Dec ll. 23. ~. l983. Jan 8, lreettd to RUSSELL THIELE PAO. .....,...... "°"' tto Delly Pllol Cllllffled Ad. Delly Ptlol Cluelfleda. Oecemoer 30 1983 al 2 00 pm ei HOTICI OF 1964 ECT M"NAGE.A. 2t01 ~Gaw. =~l!Htic " 47 the Chapman Avonue en1111nco 10 ft08llCHIARIHO e-460-83 rvlne, C1 tllornl1 92113. ()pol :J!~ the C111oe Center BuilClong. 300 Eatt llFOM THI cm 714)660-3880. r••nwu 11~1 Chapmen Ave Ori1r19t1 CA COUHCll OF THa PtJlilfC "°TIC( By ordtt Of Ille Cl!~ Council Of the ,....,_ ms At the 11m" of tt111 111111111 publl CITY OF lly of lrvirle. Det1: DIC9'n~ 21, ,......,. ,,,, eat•on of fhll notoc• ,,. 10111 fOU .. TAIH VALLIY .,._, 1913 =::::~ ti~ amount ot th• uritlAoO ba111nc• of the NOTICE Ill HEREBY GIVEN lhet ITATIMl .. T of A•ANOON· CITY 0, llWINE ,.._. ~ 9111 001191111011 *"rw t:iy tn.t 11bCJve oe "n fuelday, J8n11erv 3 t984, at 8:00 ~ Nancy C. lAOll't ... b ::~ terlbecl ~ OI tru11 •nd Hllmated P M Ill the ~1t Cllltll'\Olf, 10200 OF u• CM' l'ICnTIOUI City Ctetit llu.,.ru etn coat1. ••i>enllM ancl 1dvancH t• S1111er Aven"4t Founlaln Velley. Celi· IUIMM NAMI ubllllhld Oranoe Coeet Dal Pllol S 179.440 71 for no~ ftlfl City C0uncH woll hotd • Tne IOllO*lftO petlOOI -haw Otclmber 2). 2t tt13 ' ~ llM Tne total oflOll)ledn.H IM11r19 en oubl!G hea1109 on tno IOllQw'lng . bll'ldoned Ille UM bf 11\e FlCIUOut n••••-•ta... • VtA°i::!' ::;: "llmllt on wl'lrcn th" ~ong b•d 11 CHAftO.S '~ flttAll • OF 11n.u N-... -·· -••• Vot.,, ..,, vm oomputotl may be obt11n11<1 by coll 1tlS WHO AIATl•NT "'°" JOYCf; Kl.BY IHOH, S333 •cln ltt "*'' 11¥1 not high Mw ttn 1119 r•151 9•1111'418 the dlly ~fO<f ORAM, l1t0t. Colla Meitl. Cl. t:isat In price; re11onabte, tlwt t)IHI Proj«1 NO •83'. Contract No file flc11lloil9 ~ '*M ,.. ctalllfled ..., .... Oiied Oteember 2 t983 CON·ll3·2 lt.rtlld 10 llb-0¥9 WH lll•d on OCtObat ad't9tllln ~ G£CUAl1Y SAVINGS MOATGAGE TllOM ~tng to prOINI ,,,... .. f 1083"' the County ol Of... g CORPORATION C'tllfQet wl" .,. Ol*' an opj)()flllnlty 'Ofl(llN! 'Ill No r226"31 CIUlfflitcl AdY9f11tlng .. Mid TrutlM. to Clo IO If lvtti. lt1t0<matl0n ,. 411111 LAIY9y. Inc ' ~ Notth 1'2·5418 9y T D SUIV'ICC COMPANY 1g11111 df'iltad, '/°"' IMY c:onttel lM Pul>llc Haoml "'"'· IMbenk. Celifofnla • By Cllefyl Cowie A11111an1 Sec;. Wo<kt o.o.tl"*ll Al "3·8321 p50• r. retM) ClfY COUNCIL OF THI! Tnts ~ •• ~ by. a 1900 N. Celll0tn1a gjvd CITY 0' rOUflllAIN VAl.L-fY l)Oratlon. Wlllnul C.-eelt. CA l 46M·37117 ~ £vetyn ~Cl«>don atan ~.Ille jll~t <• l!~:.= 1~•llO' eo.t1 0111y ubltaheO Ore.nQe COltl gt~fy ~ ""=.!'2~. =~ J~l Pilot Dec: I. t6. U . 1093 23 t993 t3, 1H• ~ .... 640?·11, 860&-13 Nt7-13 ........ J t" -~ ... t. .... !.~. ~ .......... ~--...-· I CllCACS I ' I r I I I .... •••• I UPPLY I ' I I I' I ; I II ( RT T 1 '. ~--:-~= , I I' r I . t _ .. !MIJe'IQll._......, ... I S H A 0 It E 1."°"' .. -~---.,.~i. _....,. .__,-~l' ....... l _.l.__._l' .... I ~-~ .:-~;.;.... ";:;;' -......... .._ ......... J~- • ii:t&,~*'~"' r r r r r t r r 1 I rc.'<?cl'1\'. n""'I I I I I I I I I •er UTI ........ ••11•11111 ... 2 Two bdrm units duplex tn lido Soud wllh plet 1nd Corone del Mar dplll-11 slip, "5' lron11ge, 6 delonttely the bftt buy In Bdrms and •cw gar~e , CdM Units In gOOd eond. Now one ol Ille bell & owner la vitry amtlous values O'I !lie bay at 11 to sell $2811,500. below market price lltlEHJIULn s1,300,ooo. Lucy Aose Ill.fl'' 6'44·6200 675-33 t t EvfflWltnda _.....___ Tiie fNt .. t drew 11'1 IM WH t ••.• DtallV ""•' o ......... Ad.14t.1111. .. ,,..., .. a.Mi """'· " ,.,~ ....... . ............ .._ ... . .... ,. "' t.mlk ,_...,,.. .. 1tieo.11, Net. ........ °"""'a., 1t Mar.nab Irvine ., ... ,TllUll UllllN Millllll $115,000. MAt<E OFFER on tnl1 2 tldtm. 2 ball\ c4ndo. Famlly room. Uteptace. e.nct. o•raoe I.OW c:IO*O 10 ~ toM 11 below llxlCI ~l ,.._ LllllUln ., .. .,. PRICE OOlNOUPI aoon 10 1nciw. t.na p,.., 1191CM.11 S..Wlnd 4 Bdrm Now '>lllY la3t,&OO • OOLDEN PAOP!"ATIU I 1U·IMO • • Orange Coaat OAtt Y PILOT /Friday, December 23, 1983 Ac111tic1l Cuptatrr Electrical 1•••la1 Haali•1 1.,,H_ .. _,_.,.c_a. .. u .. i_•,.1 __ 1.•.-u .. • .. •lami11._ ____ Pla1ter/l1~h . Tnia1 ''"ice mmiiii==miiiiiiiiii Ctilia11 Expert Carpentry S•rv1ce Et£cfAiciXN l>rlced ,..,. ... ..,._. .. ____ , ... H .. A•u•L .. ·M .. O-V-E--A""'e"'"M_o_v_t:_ Aouaecl91nlng, Vacant t2 YRS EXP· rm aman. l>lX§ft'ftlflfCR1NO t;PlnotWord Prooeulng $2.17 Per day lllUNY SPIOUl Aepalr-Aemod·Addltlons right tree ea11ma1e on TIE GRASS CUTTER Furotture. T1ash. Trees Apts Exp'd, rellable My prices are smalll AHtucco1 Int/ext 30 yrs. All bu1lne11, school & per· RESPRAYS 847•7901 Doors-etc 548-4980 large 01 small job• Lie. 963·54t5 NORM Owntraria.650·3263 650-8477 Ron N .. t PMJL645-2977 11onalprojects 851·1041 That's ALL you pay for -396621 673-0359 Llgllt Hauling -M ,-1 L(a -Al la I lnstallatlon Specialist Cleanups LT HAULING • MOVING .... ,, ••• I w1 .... Clt1•i•1 3 lines. 30 days l I t New & Use<J Qiiipet, or ELECTRICIAN 20 yrs e11p Reasonable Christmoa and Appliance 1-.BIP!A.,i•c "k._e•e .. (o.,.c!"!lk_•.,fl""[•E-FIGUEIREDO PAINTING -2-4-11,-l"'"l••""'"•·4-1-.1-1-2-1---.. w"'A"'if"E"W.,i,.z•A~ADIP-- tn the Driveway • Parking Lots Re·Slftch Old 1 Vinyl, TOP QUALITY WORK AT Free Estimates det1ver1es Jon 645-8192 Fir• proofing slllngles. 26 DAILY Repairs. seatcoatlng Ce1amtc, w ood & Steam REAS RATES 646-7602 All type6 11 3 Ae23as5ona11te yrs nper, fnt1e•t. spec Faucata•wate<Heatara WINDOW WASHING 99 C 8 7 7M 3 1 970 8792 LIGHT HAULING 1· 4 In natural wood llnl1he1, -- - -The only magic Is S&S Asphalt 631-41 Lie lean 4 • o I AESIOICOMM'LllNO ( 14) • Truh, furniture, etc bonded & Insured. free Dratna clear from $5125 OlJALITY" 631·2026 PILOT All Types-Repair Aesurt, REMODELING All phases 20 yrs Do my own work MA TT 645·5069 MoYiat est Lie c.33 No. 290804 Repair faucets, dlsp, etc. Seat coat (SLURRY MIX) Also custom cabinets 18 L•C 278041 AL 646·8126 $$ LOW RATES SS 638•6911 Arl)'llma M&M 642-9033 State Law SERVICE C A d R I Lie bond d 1' PAUL'S i1AULING =ABC MOVING = -, 1.S,.ta-l-e"'ta-~-re-,.,-ul""rM-t'"'h-at-a-.11· omm . es1 . eas yrs "area ' e ' uaritaiat Tree lflm & removal. gen 12' stake wllltt & 8' pickup Quick/careful. Low rates. I•-------• ltt ill contrac-tors"who perform Rates Free es11ma1ea ln!J'd. 9611-3564 anytime -....-.... .------clean-ups 554-7017 ~::;:=~-:;;;;;:;;=:;;;;I 6•5 •269 or 645 0032 --646-0792 anytime Lie T !38046 562·04 tO OUALITY PAINTING: fair work over S200 including DIRECTORY " ... . Ct•tat C1ac11tt TflEfS YARD MAIN CLEAN-UP prices Free ut. Call cc.-orangecoe.t 1--L .---,. H ti *A• 1 IOYlll* ._-I ;~ ~~··, tabor and matertats mu1t a•I!_ll ... Concrete. a form, I pour Toppedfremove<J Clean-rree Trim & Hauling ea •• Best quality 25 yr exp John anyllme, 631-2050. . 131__,. be llcensed Unlfoenaed P~~sdt:':e1~~1~i1~ri~~iR BABYSlTTfNO MY HOME or complete jobs No job up, new lawns 751-3476 C Leo 847-2457 2• ltr El• 141·7121 Uc T-1 t6.428 730•1353 p l contractors should 10 BEACHCOMBER ever" Nr Vtotorta, Costa Mesa too small 9.,.--0366 Clean Ups•Tree Trunmtng Haa•y•aa Furnace'• Poot Heaters •rr 11 ---state In lhe11 aoven1a1ng ' N1gnts & PIT 642·8482 • --Verd Matnt •Haullng i--•-------STARVING COLLEGE Farthing Interior Design Contrac1ora and con· "'::~:s:::,~~1 lttllllH~ia! Cln••~ SwttJ MIKE 650·3263 '**•HOME REPAIR H Cl • STUDENTS MOVING CO HANGING/STRIPPING sumers contact Mary CALLTOOAYI• _ _ ii'ObhllY'§'M C Etec-Ptumb·Carpentry HU J"'~ Loe T124·436 Insured VISA·MCSco1167:l·1511 f Id 1 t:..U. Gro11d1eat55.8-4086wlth ••• FOii •••tlll PROF. BK P computer I CHIMNEY SWEEP ommerc1al/Res1den11a1 Remodel Keith 646-4672 ROBINS CLEANING 641-8427 •HANGING/REMOVAL• QI' n nC\MI any questions Contrac. -" _,. manual Moderate lees Lanr.Jscape Maintenance SERVICE a 111oroughly WATCH US GROWi t ors Slate License Your Dally Piiot Free counsel 642·7047 . $40 & UP 1•867·4876 Quaflly Ser\llCt> reas . llC I repair fix or butld ANY-Clean hOuse 540-0857 11 ' yrs experjence Cal a Board. 28 Civic Center Serv1ceDl1ectory bonded 20 yrs in area THING Reasonable p • MIKE 851•1800 Plaza, Room 690. Santa Representative Ca.iatt l11kia1 Coatracttn Mc Weeney Landscape roles Dave 960-:> 165 Brillsn Housecleaning Ser-aiat••• Ana. CA 92701 HJ-4321td.301 1~.~N"!"e_w_ca""b"!"ln_e_ts ... --c-ab!"'!!l-ne-t Geaeral 645·5124 A·'ERICAN Nov··A vice Quality & depen-FllE r11m11 Parr ...... i Daly Plot lacing. bars & lorm1ca I ... ..________ ,.,, HA "" N dable wo1k 650.0 t89 by Alcnard Sinor Uc * llEIOYll * countertops 642-0881 Remodel/Repairs. comm larlfHl•S Wattt4 Cl~~-B~~ads!d ~~·~36~tc HOUSE·APARTMENT 280644. 14 yrs ol happy Callusllrsti 760.0328 AO-VISOR & res1d Uc'd, bonded. Mowing. Edging Twice a Cleaning or Renovating. local customers Acctaatiat . Carr•try ins For est. 552·9142 mo S20·S25 6•5-5737 1_H_a_•_l..,ia.,.1....,....,....,.,... __ Free estimate 650-4468 Thank you. 963-4114 Parcel Slait 'a Wrat 642-5678 CPA: high quallly income l~C ... h""'rl!-ls""1""'1a·n-Cor-a-rp-e"'"n~t-e-r Aemodeler needs work LANDSCAPE MAINT DUMP JOBS & HOUSECLEANING QUALITY PAINTERS -P 0 T!OXES To p£eoa your~ befOte the rMdlng public, phooe tax work at reas. rates. Addrt. remdls. rprs, work now' RE F's Save SSS Clean ups Reas rates SMALL MOVING JOBS EXP'O REFS PROMPT. NEAT PAO· 2600 E Coast 'Hwy John Brown 631-6483 guar Gary 963·4181 Let's talk 851-0149 KEN 892·5830 MIKE 646-1391 897-4386 536-8322 FESSIONALS 636-7149 (cor OahllaJ 760· 1822 Dally Piiot Claalfled. &42-5678 • ...... Oaf1m.... • ..... OafuaitlaH Ae••••t•, Oaf. AIU!•••••, Oaf. ,,.... .... , Oaf. ltatlll t• L ' r • Ct1ta Meaa 2224 •••Jtrl leacla 2269 Co1t1 flltaa 27H t1t1 •"• 27%4 ltwptrt ltacla 2769 1_ft_1_11 ____ 29_0I_ ••I taa 3004 FOUND M med sz dog, 1 Br Eas1s1de duplex. pvt llAlllOR lllKE $585tmo 2 Br. t •,; ba VIEW OF OCEAN 1 bdrm, S500/mo, 111118 po. Share Irvine Twnhme. 2 12/6 collar Mollett yard, stove. trig, lndry No 4 Bdrm estate home. tor· lwnMe, Efslde Encl gar, 2 Br 2'~ Ba Twnhs, mtcro. Tt>e Tropic;&. 2421 E 16th Br, 2 ba 2 car ger, W/d. Scho~t HB 964·32 13 HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA pets $400tmo Avatl Jan 1 mer model. rabulous pat1otyd 2346 Santa Ana trash comp. lrplc, sky St Nwpt Hg ts 645-5109 S400tmo 553-0178 _ 548· 7855 or 642-1603 ocean. c11y & llght view TSL Mgmt 64:>· 1603 llghts $795 642· 7603 2 Sr condo, ~Pl Terr .. Shr 2 br, 1 'h ba c M. apt. F ~~~blO~~r ~la~e U'rftve 3 Br 2 ba 4 lem hme S6f\O s ~~ms:f~6·,~: & ~':;:-S650~mo 2 Br 2 Se WESTLAKE VILU&E W/D. • bit-Ins. SJOO/mo. pool. jec . .S300 • ullls, Lv Park area. Irv 786-7542 Saturday, December 24 dbl gar kid pet welcome 644•0927 Townhouse. pool. l/r, 1 & 2 Br pool. spa, garage 497-1279 mag. Marshell 754-0959 - ARIES (M arch 21-April 19): You get second emotional 539-6190 Best Rltylee cove2re6d8 pEark61ng s avall tndry rm. no pets. A3cross lrom Lido Marina, WE LOOK FOR YOUI L':~97t~i~ldN~11~;;,~:,~ NAlllOll YIEW NOIES 1 th t car port B1 2 Ba. frpt. newly dee-House/Roommates Prk 646_3826 wind; true meaning of holiday spirit begins to "sink in." Focus on S6 t5 Cute Cape Cod 2br. JBr 2ba Carmel s 1500 per TSL ll&•t 1•2.110• Bach. 1 & 2 Br $385-$565 orated $895. 1·998-5868 Unllmlted 832-4134 _ _ __ _ __ famil . pecif' ,___ d f · Re be 2ba. new cptsldrps wd • • 5 8 22 Y reunion, 8 . lC P~~ an an aura 0 sereru~~· mem _ r llrs, tncd 'fd. used brick. mo 759· 1195 Agttowner CLEAN/S yrs old 3 Bdrm _rsL Mg~~~~s031 or NYEll/WESTCLIFF lHtlla WaatH 2909 L~~·h~~t~~c~~~~~d~~: resolutions concerrung diet, rest and proper nutnuon Scorpio, garage. gdnr 2218-A 1-iave 23 rentals a\lall Pets 2ba S695 O/W Gar -2 Sr, 1 Sa, nu cpl/drapes, Coa.st Guardsman relocat· REWARD Humphrey Taurus persons figure prominently. Pracenlla 645-2566 OK From $800-52500 Pa110 $695 Agl 546-5605 WESTSIDE blt-tns, pool, carport. no ong 10 area desires 10 llve 498-3806 or 786-2377 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on children, Call 760•8702 agt Easts1de 1 Br small but a 14r• ••t pels. S675. 1700 Bed· aboa1d boat 586-9139 --- excitement accompanying exchange of gifts. Creative endeavors SRIElllllOOl LUSE/OPTIOI cozy wotn lots of na1ural New 3 Br 1'1o Efa, patio, lord 6•5•6646· ,. ( L t p ~ I St I I It ~ 'll · " k f aft t ' ,. f h 4 Bdrm 2 Ba. 1800 SQ It 2 51,., 4BR 3ba, ramify rm wood $395 851 -9523 OI W. bit-Ins, kids OK. no Lovely-2Br2 Sa, 2 gar •ara111 tr H ••• H • " su~~ -you receive to en o ec ion rom one w o Avail 111 s985/mo lst ., I t 2912 wlcase(moonttghters) nome Gate guarded East-side townnouse. 2 pets. 1mmed occupancy. yearly, •;, blk bch, no ti recently was estranged. Long-distance call provides feeling of 1as1 & SJoo depos11 ~ s6501 880 c 1 St pets $~50 650 1706 REWHI 631 7370 community ennts. poot. bd 1 ba .. patio. carprt. mo en er · ~ · • evs $55. Single g8!age. 731 1•1 .. 0 .. pleasure. Virgo native figures in scenario. • 1acuzz1 $349.500 wt5•/. $600 63l·7900 For appt 645·6646 llWPOllT IElllTI west 18th St Costa • ·• GEMINI (May 21-June 20)· Stick close to home base if dn or s18oot mo (6 to 12 WMIUll YIWll Mesa 673-7787 -------• ' mos tse/opt l E side 2 Br. D/W ger. nu 2 bd, 2 ba. newly decor-,,..----· ,----- possible. Spotlight o n family 1 holiday tradition, discussion of •oftEllS llr*LTY cpt, paint etc No pets. 1 & 2 Br apta avail pool, ated, lrplc, garage. utlls Garage tor 1torage New-Lost State or car omciil future plans re lating to possible domestic adjustlnent or change " • ""' $475tmo. 1st & 1as1. • spa. fir. patlO/bat No included. $875/mo No port Beech $90/mo. Call briefcase Vic Harbor Bl of residence. You'U locate needed material, you'U bask in aura o f 171-2311 sec & cleantng 548-2405 pe1s 1 & 2 Br S505·S610 pets. 759-9194 646-2556 & 405 Fwy. Reward. ca11 a ffection. 675-3311 EvstWknds llSTUT Ill T~~2-~~~t 754-0081 or Office ltatala 2914 col ev_es !16-967-:_084 CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Spiritual values surge to LIDOISLAN04brt3banr tBr tBa allblt-lns.lndry 161' Westc1iil. N.B REWARDS100.Fortnere-beach avatl Jan s 1800 h & a ........ c.. 21•0 Spacious single, Ont turn of Gibson Eitploret f f t Id L.: h h d L.--" tte ed'' f" d nter pol'nt -----107 Vta Koron 673-5366 rm, car port. nr beac • 'I 278-1365 SQ It. Suitable ore ron . eas Wruc a ~n sea r m ce Pteasnt 2 Br 11a1 $450 nu shops s4ooimo & two bedroom apts. for medical 0, dental. Guitar Serial 8165-2013 and you'll know that you are worthy. Lunar emphasis on trips, paint kids AOK 539·6190 Lrg 4 Br 3 ba. den. fncd yd 735 w t8tn St \.,:rk :0 ~·a:~.P~2~:~: Agent 541 .5032 Taken 12· 16 ~ 1·2064 _ visits, relatives, exchange of gifts and ideas. Pisces, Virgo natives Best Atty Fee EtBlull area $1350/mo. TSL ll1•t H2· 1103 Call Andy 964•8870 Baylront Ofllt')es. patios. REWARD Lost Dog 1n Big figure prominently. WMtside SEE THIS ONE• 1st. tas1 & $500 sec dep parking janltorlal Canyon Area All wht LEO (July 23-Aug 22)· Powerful emotions atten d holiday 2 Br 1 Ba enctsd gar, w/d 538-7896 2 Br, 1 Ba. new drpa/crpts. S73-1003 . Mele Lnaso Apso w/tan · · _ . ,, room, crpts drapes patio Lrg watertront 4 Br 3 ba •POILSlll UT No pets Kids OK. markings 759-1070 customs,celebration.Termswillbeoutlined,yourown "destmy no pets $550/mo •sec dbtgar 30 10~tdock 2y; 1 Sr. lrg rms. crpts/drps, 5500/mo 733 Utica. harlalMaPler will be highlighted and financial prospects will be brighter than 548·5442. 770-5629 _ 1se. $2500trno 650-2730 range No pets $385 960·6972 550 sit Clean wlcpt, pvt SCRAM.LETS . t t Old . d . "dual d ill 't d ur D • . 222"' Agt n 1-68291642-7312 Beaut 2Br 1Ba twnhse, FU .... ISHEO Of ba. $400/mo 642-4623 m recen pas . er an 1v1 oes care, w prove 1 an yo aaa OID I v Quiet 3 Br 2•;, Ba condo. nn ANSWERS faith will be restored. 3 Br. 2 ba condo. p1 gar & carpon pool & spa LIKE BRAND NEW" lrptc.blplaho. vau1 Hed cel1 1•1 UNFURNISHED. Pvt office now avall. lor ac- Se $825 640 7379 Sparkling 1 Bdrm from ing. t ns. enc gar. • n All UTILITIES couotanl at $425/rno Scarce. PUip• VIRGO (Aug. 23-pt. 22): Lunar cycle high -assignment Niguel Pool. tennis Incl · $445, 2 Bdrm from $555 area nr Hunt Hrbor. 1 1 lib 1 d 1 & , will be completed. you'U reach more people. loved ones will be wtd. Ing $775 492-6700 ... ,-.. t• ru-1-L.. Utils pd pool garage. no $625. 846-0736 PAID. HEALTH nc ta• rary. e era Entry -Hoarse ·~ •• aum CLUBS. TENNIS. state forms, copier, re-PASSPORT with you in fact and in spirit. Priorities are shuffled, moral FHalaia lalMa pets Deluxe 3 BR 2''r BA near SWIMMING. plus c;epttoo rm. telephone Weiro prophecy vou wtll obligations are considered and your self esteem is elevated as Valley 2234 11 .a 2606 301 Avocado. 642"9850 new lrplc WO hkup pan· 1 s answering. par4klng suddenl" get a m"S· -a ••• 241 I w Wilson 631-0960 try bltns enct gar lg patio much more orry. Costa Mesa. 646-4 28 terious ~ilment thal ~K result . • 3 Br. 2 ba Condo Covered Cozy 1 Bdrm, util Incl. Up· Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba. upper, deck. etc $675 545-3604 no pets. Models make you 10011 exactly LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You 11 get to heart of matters. enclosed patio & garage stairs rear. 1 car parking 1 encl gar oll Newport Walk 10 beach 1 Br. stove, open daily 9 to 6 SAVE llke your Pi'SSPOR_T_ Children Will be feat-·---', cland-'"e ~.....,.ngements take on an 562Sfmo 963•8805 S585 yrly 675 7423-all 5 Bl & Mesa Dr Avall Jan -un::u ....,...... ........ relroge. wfd flk·UP. gas Oakwood Peneaala 3012 air of mystery and adventure. You'll be in contact with someone Basic bach bungalow Costa Meal 2624 7 s550imo 548"1936 inc•d yard. pet reqtred. New owner in new 1uxury1--------- who inspires you to pioneer a project. Leo, Aquarius natives ;~~'.1~s1~~e~~9~1~~~ at 2 Br, beaut furn. 4-plex. Lrg 2 Br. 1 ba W/slde Ow. $475/mo 536-41637 G~rckn Ap~rtlHftts alrcond1t1oned Santa Ans CIRCUS OF f . . tl ' tndry rm Avall ti 1184 Bulldlng All new c8!pels 1gure prorrunen y . HOME FOR RENT w/d. yard tst. last & sec, S5251mo. 645-6625 WOllWE &nS NN port Be~dl So. and wall coverings · MASSAGE SCORPl0 (0ct .23-Nov.2l):Manydesiresarefulfilled.,you FountainValley3Bdrm 2 t 575tmo 631"3674 Lrg-3 Br 2 88-11pp;,, Spacious 1 & 2 Br from 170016thStrttt •No1standlast receive gifts whjch combine practicality and sentiment. Intuition Ba $875 Fenced yard & $450 01~ mobile home. no enctsd garage. Mesa det $525 Lakes & streams. (at Dover) •No Security 719 N~utt::i'cfN BLVD. rings true you'll kno w what to do at "crucial moment.." Friend garage Kids & pets wet-pets Mature adults Mar area $585/mo No POOi & spa, large rec 642 ·S~l3 •Free use of copier. • come 863-0755 Outet secure pets 751 •9905 ,v mer. dr oecoomratedn. ebwerayutllruelly. tF71r~atyand Santa Ana 71111,o-11W1tE2E• makes grandiose gesture which is both touching and amusing. 1--le i 2240 1991 Newport 646-8373 -.. ~-" Aquarian plays key r ole •al. ac. lrge :> bd ~65. Corner landscaped. security NNport Buell No, 543-7369 ATTRACTIVE SAGITTARIUS (N~v-22-Dec. 2 1): You now are able to $575 rents 3 Bdlm 2 ba CASA DE 0110 Canyon/Wiison al 2250 gates Sorry no pets. 880 Irvine Avenue MASSEUSSES . . . . . pool hme kid & pets OK ALL UTILS PAID Canyon (Apt Bl 831-5739 846-6591 (at 16th) TO SERVE YOU articulate f eelings, to Lmpart lessons of spantual value. 539-6190 Best Alty tee Compare before you rent LHlllY CllHI Laaaal lticla -2741 . 64S-1104 OPEN 24 HAS Popularity increases, call or m es.<>age promlSeS career or busin~ ~OMES FOR RENT Custom deslg~ features. _ d · f ,... __ ,_, d h Sa · · pool bbq CO\lrdgarage Walf\to'So.CstPlua No Laguna ·. 1 Br . -ESCOllTS/IODELS WESTCUFF BLDG NEWPORT BEAOt a vancement m near uture. ~1wu an anot er gittanan Huntington Beach 3 & 4 · · · Frptc. tr windows, ale. tn· help make this a memorable holiday. . Bdrms S800-S900. ~:~~~~~~::i°9 ~~~efslush nome security. 2 Br 2 Ba S4 W /mo, 1 yr 158 Avall Saa CltaHtt 2776 CAPRICORN J F 1 l Fenced vards & garages inclds beaut•lul pr-t immed 497-5382 eves (Dec 22-an. 19): OCUS on trave , ong-range ' 1 Bdrm Furn S580 • 2 Br. 1 Sa. nr bus & beactl. d . f .f h ' h . bo h lid d boll Kids & pets welcome 2 Bdrm Furn S675 ctbhse. tennis crts pools Small 2br OCEAN VIEW. pool & laundry lac. plans_ an ~1pt o g1_ t. w lC lS t so • ~ SYJ!l c. 863-0755 Agent. no lee 365 w Wiison 642.1971 & much more S800 No dogs. $585 mo. Utll 1475/mo. 498•6277 Spotlight on distance, sptntual values, communication with one Steps 10 sand 1 8, wiutlls -----53 t-7478 incl 494-2462 who is in transit. You'll have rare opportunity to correct past pd S300's 11a1 539-6190 RHI. leaclt 2640 -----2 Br Close to beach s475. llWlllfEI Ufl, lt!J!ft lfacL -1119 223 La Paloma, Call for ....,;.,takes. Best Atty lee 1'i'S386tmo Bach. 18r & • ••• uu.a Bachelors, 1 Br $Lotts 1 Bdrm. 1 bath. Available appt. 637-7918 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had been superficial hYlit 2244 ~~~~;ned:cor'::~~j11~1da $39~$565 645-« 11 now s650/mo. yearly. ltt•• 2900 will lead to understanding of "true meanings." Continue to dig 1103 Sdrms 1875.$1200 -----NEWLY DECORATED 673·3355 d h f kn Jedg d · · al al ·u .-ri YOUR OWN 2 Br w/g8! crpls water S.Sut. home CdM. Pvt rm, eep, aearc or ow e an sptntu v ues WI prove awlJI paJd 636:4120 · 1.5PM Ocnlrnt, t er, wood & ba, entrance. $376 Incl card __.ting Gemini nat ive is involved j Non·smkr No pets. Utlt person 675-1518 '"• ... \ . " .. ..... . .. ::..,. ' ''" ""'" 11141 1450 sq. It. view suite Four lrg private offices with lrg secretariat area. Ou1$:all ONLY 835-9199 EXOTIC DANCERS MIF For Sachelor(etle) Par11es .. st1ipper grams 826-4941 Metry Christmas Mike and Melissa. I love you very much. Diana kitchen and private PHONE FANTASY lobby Stgn space a11alf. 5 Ladles 10 stiara your ebte on Westcflll. Fantaslest 828-7162 Redecoration allowanoe. ,__ _______ _ 141-8101 trltHl Semc•• 3014 rewarding. You'U receive unique message in fonn of holiday 'filsoil COUNTRY 1567 .. A"Orange s525 glass. 1deallsgl person. uht, open minded friendly PorlSCe.--ES-(F' e. b. 19-March 20).· Spotligh. t on family, ho-"', ealty ESTATE NEWPORT APTS pd Lse 17oo Ans Ad --s "K' 2 Br S370/mo • utlls In· ::597 64 2•4300 24 hrs Furnlltled Room near o. --------• lean Massuer for out harmony and diplomatic approach to "sensitive" individual. 786_1172 Beautllul&parkllke lant only No watetbeds. Coast Plan, Female call massage. Men & Stress patience, forbearance, willingness to make intelligent wlt'1 terraced pool no pets 2450 Newport prefer S250. 556-t737 Ceaatrcia) Women. 667-5927 . L has' hi . ff •Pilvate Patloa PALM MESA APTS Nice, flJrn .. frig, TV, utll. ltatab 2911 rntJ 011 concessions. unar emp lSOn partners p , cooperatlvee Orts, •Covered Patios pvt entr resp person man.ta.I status. •Sp~c1ou1 "Pt.s 1 Br $460/mo Office hrs "I N . 53.6 8518 1560 Newport Blvd, CM. eed Aide to Laker p " 9-4. 1561 Mesa Or Santa w .. y. r ocn • oo r s37c.1 3880Mlchelson Drive 11tDtnlng Area 4 SQ t. " mo. Games Season seat ia.c...iiiiiiiiPiireii'iiiiiilii3iiSO.jlaiicii••iii• iiPrii•iitiiiiiilliSiO laceat Pre lrvlne •Walk-In-closets " n a H e I g h t 9 IN NEW ORT BEACH SUUll .. TIL Agent 541·5032 holder will shr exp. n-smk 11tHome-llkek1tchen11 7141546•9860 Stngres 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Wklyrentalsnowavall. Rent or leaM newty re-Lag Sch 494-4365 3 Bdrm 1 ba Wuodbrldge 1 block to Huntington & Santa Ana H~ts. ler SSOO men19 & Townnouaes 115.50Jwtt. & up Color Condo. $750/mo Avail Frwys 2 a. 2 B 600 N from $660 (Ask at>out TV Phnnea In r,.,,,,... 221• modeled home wltll laYtsl•tat DO 8 0 petS f ad nLA "" '' "'"" " Storage & ftrge f8f\Ced 0 o • 4011 1350 NEWPORT BEACH lmmed Agent 645-8513 UTILITIES FREE 545-4856 umtsh apts corn.,....te Newport Blvd CM. tot comme('Clal zontno tf!!taa1tae1 EKec style 4 Br Iner den 2 LUX-. CO-NOO wHh TV. llnena & utenalls, 646-7445 adj. to Newport Blvd: LOCAlJLTRALIGHf AIR· Super ...,,htplex each with b I 1 dbl $700' I Bdrm Furn $585 may be rented 1°' short 6 2 133 llllTS ""' ' 8 rp c gar s $600 1 Br Studio, lrplC, term or longer. No IMM SEA & SUN LODGE 4 • 4 CRAFT DEALER seeks 3 Bdrm, 2'"1 ba. double Best Riiy 539 6190 Fee 2 Bdrm From $695 --------h h Id 1 Two units, 1h block to beach. garege Copulld be con· -LA QUINTA HERMOSA w/d, walk 10 SC Plaza req'dl On Jamboree Ad. StOO wk up. Color TV snopalofllcea/atorege s are o er or u - dos. Owner will flnan~ 81 West 01 Beach, 3 blks 675-4063 at San Jo9'1uln Hiiis Ad. 3026 W Coaat Hwy. Npt 650 sq ft or lesa. reas. pension · $30,000 shares Summer rentals possible. 4 Br & 12~w. Super tnves1-south of Edlnge<. rtlllLJFF Y1EW-144-1100 lMa I ltar• ffOi Costa Mesa C-2. 548-7249 ~~~,~~!a~';4M6u7sL;~ to 3 Br. Large assumable loan, me~A~f~~~~~~+~· 847-1441 Lrg 1 Br w/tolt, encl gar, Penln xtratrg 2Br. ll'l<leek, w1il exchlf198 hMCleanlng ..... tdal 20 It, w ..... -'SIOi with small down. TD possible. -~ 2119 1ec, ulll rm pvt deck. new crptsldrpa & paint & malnt for rm & brd. ltatlll 29 -ltwrrt ltacla · bllns, trptc S750. No Yrly tse, $750. 552--0853 Local Reis 863-1001 Houaecreanera. exper'd. $315,000. 1 9, bech pad quiet, prvt pets 2151 Pacific 2,660 aq It, 3976 Birch. lull or part time. transpor. prpny on bay, blocks to 631-6107. 855.0665 Spoclous apt, 1 ml. from lt1t1l119 · NB S1330. MtA toning. tatlon nee. 540-0857 WIDlllllllE RUL n bch. alee gar. yrly S5~5. THE GABLES· 2Br 1'11Ba :~~5rrpets. drapes. Slaart ltol Agent 541"5032 Accountant, lull charge. 000 II ti H •ISTllU 673-633&-642~~ w/gar $585 crpta drll9ff _ i.flle &fQinll" Co11a Men 3000 a.I, 47' up. reQ 'd College 111•1 Bright. airy. 3 bd Arartatall, Ual. b1t1nslncd8atlo waterpd VerNlltescondo.apacloua llllllARF111111 pr 1.1. 1005 Brtoso Dr. degree preferable. Call ~••l!!l••··~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l"!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!I ·--------I townhouse, new carpet. __ • _ _ 2439" "Or5aPnMge 2 bdJ:&e~!~~2 view Newport Bch 641, t8" 644-1269 ~ Linda 497·4858 new paint, Iota of exlraa. ~ :ru 636-4120 call 1· •-aialttatlll . ••WI• 1..... 11 oe ,.. Ziil st 195 a91. .,, .. ••• 1111.11 z1zz 1 LAI • •r 11111 ,..A '""' ... laJe Lui chance to bUy great 171-llH 2 bd. 2 ba, den. trplc, 2 car .... ..... Utl ut...... ntt Prof "'' w/Nme $370 • ATTENTION LEUZINGER ..... '°"'" •!Jiit ..... Hit 12 x 40: 1 BR. CiOOd lo-1nves1meflt property at gar, steps to beacn. Avan utll ta1/tut dep 404--0564 GRADUATES OF l959 llHITIYl Allllm ITU&.n s~~I·~· ~~~~ Meu . ~~ F~~.;~:-· ~~~::: La1u~•m~ so ~~1~;:; $ , 2 0 0 I m 0 Kenneybunkport? Lrg. l>MUt, home, ALL L~~~,~~h~:=y :'~~ T~oto~:~ e~~~~ . . HOME FOR RENT 1menltle1, Fem. pref. the Ofenoe County.,... ~ .. ~ Cr"I model I*-price · l 350K. 673"2943 Laoune Hiii• 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 38R 2BA Upper Oopte11. 1350 t 12 utll 6'48·2497 We are wortdng on our pOl'tu';!:/ for 1 car.., 'er 3 :r 2;'" Ba, ~~do lllPLW PAii tutaia, Desert &A25. Fenced yard & gar• xlnt loc .. S 1200 Chrlt. Wasn't he the Ambassador from Nw#port Creet. pvt bd + 25th reunion. CAii ~~:~tlve ~l~ -"~= ~m ~ tt~ic or=,~~ Triple wide 30'x60' Laroe ....... 1450 ~.l(:~,f;'~~~ 859-1044 or 675-8346 Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? be. pool/apaltnna. lndry, 951-2651 •tt 6:30PM. trick record GrHt quiet location nMr pool & llvtng dining-kitchen pilfn SP<itlOS cuatom a::. no lee. Studio, trig, walk In olotet, nr bell. S315, CAii Ans Ad FREE·ALL AOESI potent111. ouarantee<I tennis, Owner mull move area. 3 bedroom• & hm per1 IOI' enleflllnlng near beach. Avail now. ~f'V"'\~ •752, 842-4300, 24 hrt TV COMMERCIAL SEM• dr•w against com• now. P'llce reduced from JBa1thta-both llQhtt&tdarlc· oeif.er•' te-mutt seall ·. 1111.~tl Vlt~t ~247 S32S/mo. 644-8598 i..;.,.... ~~11'..1'-..!/',.. ~ -...'ntule "It-at"-·. 4 tNAA. SEE SUNDAY AO. mtulon. Desln tomoY9 l t79.900 to 1 •4n.""o er n er1ors. Hex 0 rec: - -- -,_..,. " -00 ,...,. "13 ... ., ..... 1 Into -•n-t a pl 1 wlterma. Won't iu' 1 "PMn rm I pool area .Agt S 15 ,500/obo. By Owner A Dl!S F R RE C..ta •na -zfl4 BA home In C M. pvt " ~............ "' -.-, .. -.. u 540 5937 619-348-9425 M(Hlon Vle)O 3 & 4 Bedrm II YoU'ft not wre wllo (Of wt) lltlllllV'H-1 ... """"'· laun<I"' 1260/mo. SPIRITUAL AEAOIN08 Send retume to only Cell P1trlck fonore • 1825•1900, Oart,.,.. llnd 1 Br 1 Ba. patio. 1396/mo. don't Itel llld -raw'111191 lioM. "8-~ It C z' • & 7 P. 0. Box 1&60 760-8702.Agt ...... hfanha1e4 f~y11d1.Kld;-"'apet1 lncld• utlla. Agent OlllOfl4 dlltiftctiwtiYditflNM~--•llSCOtt 4l·t 1 Advleeltlallmelt91'1.L.OY9, Coila MeN ,92628 Oulc"' SALE lacaY "'' 1 lntral 2202 OK Aj'· NO fe1e . 6415-3683 •t Senlftd·W.. ht ~.......... Prof rem. Chrlallen 25• m1trl•Qe & bualn•11· EOE V9f'Uflles Condo epproa 11 l9TI S.wr I Wlmr 863--016 , BR. gOOd cpte & drpa. • r · o ~ Pf wlltl to t>Meh U50fmo So. l!I Camino AMI, San 1---------" -=• tllllt t totllr Ill ..., ..,..., Y'tto tllr38f,w/d,patlo. Alto counMllna. t81&i-------• s e,ooo down Price Prime Npt Bch rantal l---1. l~t ICla 1tove, no lrtg, Utll furn. pit Tiit llftd ot 1M"""" A ,.,tltt l76-00ll2 Of 932•1631 ' Clem. Llc'd 492·7299 '-arf• hmtt 578.000. Celt 642· 1183 prO"""ll" loeeted near _..... Lndry fllClll , no pets. $425, lllltld o 1111V1t "" ~ -.U. II • ttwtlt • t:: I ,.... 'IM '"f" 1 & ,..... • aa-1•••n 2 4 , ba dun&.';, Mb, We1t1ld• 646·4382 ~ ..-•• ~ Qliet ,..._ ~ llr ....,. AHpon1lt>I• roomat• .... t • Pttlme Mutt know r..ri •• irw•••t Oover/Westcllff befllnd -._ ....,1, .... ,e 8, t _ .......... ___ to tNt ..._.. celltl. .....___. -.. t .... •--'"front cot.. marine maintenance.~ Thi• ~i:':::t.at buy Wutcllff 1ho!.plng PllP 1111111111' .. ,..,., '"'Sipa "'· ._,. 0 2 R 1'-'ba. alr eon<I. 901 -.·,"';;;;,. 1 ~ llcllioll,., ~ ;_; ~-LaGun• liable trana. Apply b~ Nwpt 8cttll l.al'gett 4 Bf center · S 1,80 ,000. 11•111M1ll =·~63 ~~~~=· gar, p111o. 272 Cebflllo. llld ••IMllt ead ,_ .... • •...,... -.r; BHch. 13111 ' month. fNIU\ •os 8·9 wkctya. 438~ 17th St. model with OCNl'I View, Terma evell Cour1ety to H • . 1575. Agt 64t-8547 PfMY Cll "8111. (C.• lltl•*""'~... 497-6839 \M1U ft Coet1 ........ pool. IPI. tenn11. PrloeCI ~8 Cill owner Cerna .. 1111 luJ 3-4 Br, 2~ be, 2 bloeke to :f8r1•...t 81 studio patio two"*'"'·"" Mf two '11111 'RE FREE ARCHITECTURAL OV9f' 110,000 below met-m VL ·'™ blactl. clON to PoOI .. glf'SG• no pete, 1676/mo .. tm Aeap. """' ... beeehfrOnt " 1(9'. At only 1359,000, (I 20 N!W UNITS In ocean vlww. 3 Bd, Oen; tenn~ ... 9!!.,-H83 648 . .-4 291ot845-8861 wmd cott1199 w/vu. Legune M "' •OAAT,:fTd~ .. , ..... recently add the ll'Nlleet FRESNO. IM0,000. (I) 3 9W s 1eoo Aot MO_..Me ·--..-· • 0 ·--lk:h. 13151"'°' 497.a:tt Cal: ,,. r ...._.... ... , ...... model with NO vi.w f« bdrm ( 12) 2 8clml 20 311r 2~ ea oondo pool 2 81 l 8a 1590, oar, Ir; Rmmtell\M titter, 2 t><I, a • nar I re tam'" or l3e0.000I) r111e at>tOlute dout>le 9araoee. incOm. EXEC. OC!ANl'AONT HM 83! Atntooe •t • seos' pa110. no pet a. lnclry Vtnq ti.. condo In ~ W·MTI com rn • 1 P, o I• ct•. t>argaln plua a ooroeous 18UK, tat Y' dtptda-Pvt comm Vu Hll'bof entr. 213·S.1·«00 I • llk-\IP •11111 Park. !aceptlonll oppty ,~21~1~-eo.~~o'""""'.~:::-:-;-::=: nome oerttlnty wlll not tlofl Ht.at<. Poaltlve 48A3!>1.MC.1Y9tem, 534 Blmatd 60-4906 t or right pe r.on. AIMl'll •· Apply 1 *" IM t To ... call Patf'ICk Ulfl flow. 7.82 • 11".0SI. apa, 2c11rg11r, Mln.J:, 4 Br 2 Ba~ lelend, •Sm a Br 1 a. "' ~wnlft, O¥tt H . ,_... ~. MtlCOreoot Yacfl'-, T9'10'e 7llO-a702 Agt. Cell egt I00-882·2.00 IM, '3000/mo. 831 tot 2 oar ~ 2$' doc:ll, yl'ly. Ptaze 8 A poo1 'Pl tni l&SSS ........... ~ i... ........... Imel. CA AeQ, S275f~ + 11ttte. 'o u n d : A k It a o t 1821 Pliecefltl1. C.M. 402.2 Channel. 113116 . ta 1l (71.a _ _., A alt f O K...noun<I FMllle C M 1..---,.-...,...__,... ......... ...,.... Sllatp & Clean 3000 Ml ft Cta1aut.s A41• •• the C.ta .... lU4 LI. ...... 111-11U 162~ a 152·5'!~ • o_.nv1 7~, 1/' •or O • • &4t.-mt • , . tttftdent. IJVH't, C. 5bd, 3ba, gm rm w/P«J' antw to e 11 iauatut ... , i'i50. lrg Uf>P9t 2 I r 118, rlOll .. S. -f'-f lrM ... Oii ... .. . Al9llt teeoMf In .,_. tbl, 2 frpl. ... the IO ..,....,... ... tt•u 'elde.CNlrm,2br. tt>e 4 • Wai Oflt. nopeta,qulet.lndryld, 11tr..._ ... _. .. _,..._ .. SINelll.... • Ir. pOOt : "'· .,_.., & OMlf,PfTMflea..f'n\& x tr&underprleeUOOt<. btl*~to ... mcwe Beet loc.Av!Ml.NSO/mo 114"/mo. Aval1 now. edults preleffed. 310 ,.,........._._.., ... ,..._ Cola1MllMS300+ulle. ~Alt,...ti.lil,,., t><1 ~1250 mo.,.,..... Lalfnl>MrAl1yMt.2330 ,...... Oclnr,no,,..•. 711..aate o.n.tAglnt.MO-t20t Avocacl0.831·2117 llCM311 l"2Yf&."3-14M Wll.~7 ... ' ' ~----------------------------~-------------------'"~ . --------------------·---------------,, I .. ___ ......_ . -· -..... , .............. . .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 23. 1983 ltb ly!tf llM fuaitar• 1121 4 MHI Dtine H30 At!ft. llm!!f TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE l.IQuot Clatll, ni..n11 lnc;ld kt.ti>• divet wl•llP8flen0a 'm.eldli~ cm . xlnt 116 Chevy m . 2 II 2. ..... tan ,.,.... 1111 wilnda. Mutt ~v• cuti 10 '"rn oc.en harv991· cond S70 aa Om velour auto, uft cones. plb, pi e l••--------1--------- ttglatar ••parlance Ing ~n equip 9AO-Oea7 chair $25 91k naug. love-Antique VtenMM Grand !!1~~.23 850·4242 or '1011111100111 ·eo Corolla 1.ftbdl. Xtnt ~-. 1eee Pteclentla ---Mat 120 MllC 13 HMI05 , .,._, cond 15200/obo. Hm ACROSS 49 Conceding 1 Alumnus 53 On the ball 5 The Mounties 54 Ferm sounds 9 Old OK 55 Statue 14 Mantle 56 'Shade 15 Of a period 57 Leave 16 "Only undone 17 Article 18 Netllke 19 French river 20 Set apart 22 Superior 23 Behindhand 24 Bull: Sp. 25 Stitch 28 Erich Marla - 32 Make redress 33 Shrines 34 One: Sp. 35 Schedule 38 Fellows 37 Linger 3@ The gums 39 Pursue 40 Chalky 41 Leaning <43 Hard worker 44 Listen 45 Civil wrong 46 Circle part 2 3 1<4 17 58 Wagner heroine 59 Go quickly 60 Moistens 6 1 Tall grass DOWN 1 Network 2 Surf sound 3 Steeping <4 Crescent 5 Associate 6 Container 7 Spice 8 Layer 9 Brownies 10 Speaker 11 Left 12 Serf 13 Caribou 2 1 Anlllety 22 Weapons 24 Arizona city 25--and 6 -""-'------Sac:t8'arylortawottlce,no * ,...CORATORS-OWN ~ Plano 11500. 598-5579 -4 5*P"d,Alr, 720•1975_. ~ 91111.t llf PAY legal aao-r nee E~n "" .. --Truka .,5 Pa-St•lng, Ch 1,..1 Th• 0••1&1u akllla. word proe ex per Elegant sofa Metlona.I, lrtlf •mtaat 1g 60dQ; '""ckup i;, ton, AM,,M C .. Mtlt ( 131388) ftREVIOU8 PUZZLE 80LVID r •• an omaa ........ , dHlruble non·1mk1 oakl gluacolleetbllet& PrtsHt auto s T2&0'.~6-1377 14121 850•2317 Po11tton 1vall Imm.cl din Ml Oak bdrm 1375 Pt•yer Plano. tl«trtc or MW..... Send resume only to Sola l>ed tunuMd) Match manual 1 rOlls Sacrlllee 83 OMC S ii. auto 010, Ottehore Oii Dnlllng o.,.,. Schall, Boudreau & Gore cu1tom Olk Wall unll, $2800 49~2630 a1r , Ing btd. wht VtUia;pn tl13 1676 s;u:;:s:a l apaa<I. rune OOOd. IO<*a good 1 1100/08 0 . 845-3172 took notice 26 Of use 27 Man - - combat 28 Criticize 29 Game bird 30 Combine 31 Consumer 33 Show gratitude 36 Diagram 37 Quaker Poet 39 Sang 7 8 9 40 Eroded 42 Indict <43 Oflnks to 45 Mannerism 46 Horse fOOO 47 Ornament 48 Ribbon· comb. form 49 Sport 50 Unfounded 51 Proboscis 52 PleaMd 54 Kowtow 10 11 13 IMS and Dotnalllc Wiii Inc, 185S2 MacArthur collM tbt1, Cihlna hutch. 9&2· 1078 trelo. 13S.OOO • l 50.000 Blvd, autte 425. ltvlne ba.H-claw tble/cllrw. nope Kimball upright piano plus P<>IS Call Petroleum 92715 cheSt. sotallove, aac Good cond Very qutlnt htl,a11, s 8 r v 1 c • , 8 1 $47S All x1n1 543-2241 s 1000101>0 844-5480. Clinics 9049 312-920-9675 ext 2239. SIOIETUY /Ill lff 7 pcs Beige Socuonat, 875"3058 1929 ford Roadeter p/(;k. Also open evening• Typing Accuracy Import-good condition $325 S l GtM 1230 up, $1 t .500 obo. 1947 ant, r:t T no SI H 644-1999 640·8293 ,.It •I I Crosley Con11ert1ble, lfFIOlllUVHY S8Ciretary, lmmed open· Grelll-,e-ciiner;-$15. Pfince graphite lennla $1800; 1941Paekard 110 Full Time Hl9h School Ing. PI T. 9-2 dolly Must 642-2841. Fair cond. racket. llrvng S 126 Sedan, $2000; t93S Ford Grad with good driving ~able to type 60 wpm & _ ----875-0586 attet 6 PM Pickup. $2800 obo record. Apply In peraon t>e proficient In using I Ill flllltllll Standard 8' Poot table. 548-4460 lo Mr. FuentH, II Rot>ert w d p 4 SSO 11 9 -=--~-ang wor roe.. r Les S7 ·8133 Mehonany wt slate bed t ·29 Ford ndalr P/U runa Bein. Wiiiiam Froat & AS· 1 t led 11 Ed Alc4I t " n soetetes. 140 I Quall St. Bn er es cpa 1 a Ptush Choe. Brwn 6' 10-V.-a 11 11 cc8" $ 9 o o $3500 '28 2 dr sedan Npt Sch uslneu tanning n-aeat Kini cond ' $190 983· 1366 body nloe $ 1400/0BO. Olde Spaghetti FactorYli looking for pert time MC· retery/boolckMper, hrs 12-5, Mon thru Fri. 67S-86S4 Part-Tl .. ,,,. EYHllll WUlllH 111tu1e. 714-964-8517 642•6676 675-3175 Secretery/Recapttontst TV' IUit, ·57 T-Blrd. 7'"K orig, n~"s Cp II 0 C Sec sola, Tahtltln.whlle, 3 ""2 ., """ A rm. ranoe oun-mo new, coats $1600. tarn I-onty paint end lntenor tryA1rporte1ea Type65 $ 00 19" pon color TV, good Bargain $11 ,SOO wpm Starting salary asktn9 11 obo 6 5 2 79 based on e.11perlence. 786-0 133 eves & wlmds cood S 100 6.45-14~6 4 ~ ____ _ N_on_·_s~r214_·7_s2_·0_2_7_4 Sola Country French 2 d'u~~ ~:,~r~b~~::!~i'fn: la'", lap!! .. SEOIET&TIY Cran~ry, brand n-• 1111 It 9105 & f It 11 •• tergrated sys. skp11, tape "' I •ff Mature person needed for nouse u o urn ... ov-archl1ec1 u r a I offi ce Ing 644-S319 deck rec·s & amp, lurn '76 Xtla Spidar, Red, San11Ana CallS47-7621 l bl & wood & glus door 58 000 ml, $2SOO Jnrtlry 1214 cab Call alt 5 73t-30SS s4a..1531 Service Station Attendant Expd Apply Shell Sta- tion. 17th & Irvine. NB Service station attendant, lull or part time, Chevron Stat, 3000 Fa11v1ew, CM 1.24 Ct. Diamond Earrings BEAUTIFUL 2S.. RCA $22501 60 ct Ola pan· Colo1 TV 2 yr wrnly, dant S 1250 Jon 673·6180 $148 Free del Open Sun TV Jonn s646-1786 Att4J 9107 72 Audi. Good cond. Re- bvlll eng. new carb. mus1 sell ommedtately S14001obo,S43-<l277 1972 VW but. new engine, duel ca1b1, OOOd cond 12.000 or &.11 offer 957·6165 *'74 VW BUG• Looks great and runt ·a I AGCOrd UC. ~avt. a/VI greet. rebtt eng., S 16&0 c.1, atereo, tape, velour '57 Reg Top, ttoct< 1800 lnl. 35K ml, S6299. slogle Pof1. Btaupvnkt 863-0609 _ voo g&gn, new 19dlal1, ll•H 1127 QOl'd paint, no ruat. S 1400. Dan 646-3147 '61 Bug. restored. obo 551.1511 1995 '82 ctaaalc Bug Corw, nu red paint, wht top, bra, rw Ofpt, rebtt ·~· 11ereo. good llrH. e•lt cond $3700 67S..01e8 '63 B•i•. reblt eng., trans, lront end. 12V, $1200 MUST SELL &42-7579 '63 Beja. rebll eng , ttans, lront end, 12V, S 1000 MUST SELL 842-7S79 1111 1HI SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 0 WEWILLllT ll lltEllStLI 84 Ba1a ~ S500 Volume Sales, Service 642 8 And Leas•ng 67 Bug All orig Red N-port Beach Marketing firm has NYttral openings lo• responsible and In· dustnous people A good speaking vOlce a MUSTI A great way 10 lncreue your budget dollars We pay lor your training For Interview appt, call Mr Bleeme<. S45-S776 Shipping Clerk & parts as· temble. part time. must be able to add & sub- lract $41hr to start Cati for appt S•S-S271 Game Show Pr1z;:-g111 certll1cate. Van Cleel & Arpel Jewelers -Wiii sett enttre $4000 credit for $2,500 or portions for Lrg 44' TV projeeted by I 13" Zenith GOid StlU $7501obo 642-7579 18711 Beech Blvd S 1750 obo Can llnanoe · 78 sooO, tully e<luiP. exit & Huntington Beach part 675-1277 lmmac cond SS700 (l1C)IC2 2000 ----- PllTMIUIHS 25% discount 7141597 ·2233 --- New Ouasar VCR. $3So firm 642-1107 963-4449 or 64S·2930 • '68 VW Sqbk runs good Autia 9109 lar•IH Ci .. ia 9132 $800tobo 673-4007 lor p1ol1l & exposure Christian Thomas Gallery ""1""15 .... -....... -.... -otl 650-2317 IT&llT A HW OAllHll IDW! llliactll&aH•• HII 2 Meter Mobil Xcelver KOK. mobll mike, loot switch, Larsen Kolrod ant xlcond S 195 cash T V RENTALS $20 per mo 19" COIOI TVs, assorted styles S40·3195 ·62 X A Sp111e (Corp '58 clauic, xlnt cond , Uke '69 ~· gd cond. nu paint Trnsl) S 1600 640-2569 n-. 12800. 549-5916 S 17 lobo. 846-5088 ·f4 CONVERTIBLE New '70 Bug, auto, 1mllm cass 1g PRllWIMEll/ WLYST State wide RIE Invest· --+-+_..,._.,.__., ments, fin. services firm, The Pennysaver ii accept- ing appllcallons !Of a lull time Reeder Ad consult- ant It you enjoy working with the public In person and on the phone, come 188 us Apply 1n person. 1660 Placentia Ave, Colla Mesa only 644-6968 •HSI llWL TIOIETS $300 OBO S43-3249 offering challenging poa- ltlon lor bright Individual to write and design for Tl -990 and DEC PDP-11/34 Mull have 2 yrs exper wtCOBOL EK· -~-... --ti cellent car-opportuni-ty Call 553.o940 PllllTIOI _ _.,_ ... _,.__41Canyou Spare 3 hrs nlghtly? Are you --+-+-+--... --ttwe11 groomed, dependable and sell mollveted? Do you Enjoy working with ktds? II you can answer YES Phc>M~6-7021 2 30-6pm Mon thrv Fri THE RECYCLED RAGS GROUP needs 2 more busy hands ThlS IS not e sales pos111on Call tor apptm Mon-Thur 10-4 Ask tor Sue 67S-S553 -TOPS$$ Females Pref Models & Escorts (2131866· 1984 Bamboo blinds $25 Kitchen faucet $7 SO Tape deck S50 Ottoman s 15 540-1289 Brass ceohng Ian witullps, oak blades. never used. $100 S52-1509 C&ll&IE P&TCI NLLS FHSW.141-t1H uoo CABBAGE PATCH KIDS stilt tn box $200 ea or best Oller 642· 1107 PART· TIME Varied hOurE to include eerty A.M -kends Must nave de-"Cabbage Patch doll . pendable vehicle (small "Lo11 Hildegarde". brand truck van station new $225 776-7471 wagon) to assist news· CABBAGE PATCH KIDS paper deeter In Irvine COLECO SISO. Cati .... ..+-+-+--•10uallty control, lull time, area Must be depen-720-0509 OC wlaudlo cassettes dable Con11c1 Greg Mtn wage to starl Apply Hyde Monday thru Fnday Ctmstmas Special! Schwln Books On Tape, 729 between 9.30 and 10·30 SX 100 moto cross Exit Farad St. CM Ask tor Biii a.m only. 642·<1321 cond Bronze wl yetlow S48-5525 lllil•lil•.mllil•••• mags New tires. Pad1 loat1, Cbrter/ IMW 9112 paint etc S35001oller $2200 obo. 957·62S7 leat 7010 Convenientlylocated 548-0782 See al shop '71 But. dual port. anlrl 101 ELEI&-YAOllllY & Competitively Priced 2433 S Broadway, Santa $2500 obo. 675-2447 or "' "' & Ana 9-Spm or apptm. 673-9783 NEW • DIESEL. For Ali ----~---your Holiday Entertaining Merceiea leaa 9145 ·71 vw Bua Recently & Parade ol lights Days Sales-Service-Leasing 1984 SD Turbo 136.600. Rabil Engine. $ l500 673-4860, evs 557-3273 Silver/Blue Ready fOf S46-64_4_3 __ _ Pewer hats 7 Ii fYV CARVER Chnstmas SSl-9606 '72 vw BUG. stick ahltl, l'IL.../ 1 66 • 250SE Coupe sun r1, good llrH, clean, 84000 22' 63 Century Lapstrake. f()JSl()r('E·BMW pis plb, auto, nu seats, m1 $2000 962-8331 Nice 2lS h P VHF, Can· .... ......,.,.1 • ... -·~ ,.,. front lenders. gnll etc ·73 v1n. runs good, real vas, S4500 673-395l ..,..,...,,,. .. " '" """-...,,. $7500 invested. sell sharp $2900 4'0--026S 24' wood fishing-& bay ·~ ~ $40001oller 548-0782 or ----- cru1se1 Inboard motor. ~YL" see at shop 2433 S 78 Rabbit. 1 ownr. nu toads ot eitras, per I Sai.s-Servlce-Leasong Broadway Santa Ana tores $2980 786-7698 cond Slop avail Wo11n LARl!EST 9-5 days or appointment $9000, must sell·sacrtlice • 74 280. $8900 obo Lo mt, $3450 875-4326 llYEllTORY monl cond 498-1501 28' BAJA:-8 cyt daJ Tower, • '79 3201, 4 spd, AIC 77 450sL both tops xlnt plank, 11th box, 2 vhls, (994.XEQJ SIR cond. silver wired Inter meter t more l 28K •·79 320•. 4 spd. $26 000 form 759-8189 Attar 5 call 673-1080 109 IYPZI •HFTSO&HI '82 100 hrs, hyd hOlst, anxious. 2 bl ownr SSSK 960-9003 or 960-4373 lt1t1, Seil 1014 3 i' Sanger yawl. nu diesel. SSOOOtobo 962·6280 •'79 3201, 4 spd. SIA '82 3000 Turbo OSL, t385YPYJ 13,000 m1 like new • '80 3201. 5 spd. AIC $25,900 Newport Bch (56SZOLI 720-1705 *'81 3201 (1CUT843) 5 spd. SIA '83 380 SEL. Bill Beauty •'82 S28E. Auto. loaded 19666531 • '83 3201, 5 spd, SIR nr nu Inc phone Sell lor loss S4200 673-302S M•E•lm&'S SOUTll HtlJ Waatt4 510011111 Wut .. Audio PrOducilon Xssis-Clrcvlatton 'l .. ~at -E1tate Sales Person. SIM ltll Waa... _ Rapidly growing Newpon Catt 5505 stxutse KITTENS 9 Incl $95 Super otllee desk. left hand return, $ 185 Country din lbl, SO x SO wtchrs. solid wood. best offer Surfboard, must see. $90. 786-6967 CHRISTMAS SURPRISE! Prondle 16 wltrlr & e~tras. Superb cond S2,5SS.S5. 640-1291 (IFZP975) *'83 3201. auto. SIR ( IFMY92Sl Ask about the mon.Y we can save you lhru our purchase & lease plans JIMSUMlll IM,ORTS COUllTY YOLISWAIEI ··W1W1Ultl IE HlllllLI" Volume Salee, Servioe And LeHlng tan_t Wiii train Ex-ISA TllH perience wtcassettes a PIT motor route d11ver-s plus $4/hr altar month needed now in Costa lllal Full time Apply Mesa AM delivery to BOOKS ON TAPE· 729 homes Must nave good Ferad. C M Ask for Bill car • proof of insurance 548-SS2S No wknds or holidays No BABYSIT"TER FIT my hme co1lec11ons or billing Call In CM Reis req To S 100 630·S441 9-2Pl\A M·F wk to start 642· 7803 CUSSlftH WYSITTEJS REHi HTSllE S&US Adulls/lernp. da~. eves The Orange Coast Daity wnds Agency. Charlot· Pilot nas an e1tcellent~ te s Sitters 6-45-3746 ponunny lor a Classilled lllPll/flU Cl&lllE for a local CPA l11m 1n Irvine All pnasas or .bkkp'g reqwed Com· puter exper helpful Call Seti, Rayl & Co 7S2·S6 I 1 OutStde Sales per son wllh a proven tract re- cord Great earning potentoal guaranteed draw ega1n~comm1sS1on Send resume to P 0 Bo• IS60. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 EOE ............ , ,. .. •a pleasant non·smkr. de-CIOIT&ll lflYDS pendable. poslt111e II· 11tude. well oroan1zed. IPEllll SHI .. tell-motivated, sktllS 1n CHEERS RESTAURANT typing, computer or1en-Entertainment and danc- ted, bkkp'g. customer 1ng. We need cocktail rel. Phone sales. sn1pp1ng servers We train Stu- knowledge 720· 14'0. dents OK Full, Pit Beach 641-7000 & Warner Call bel noon 752-69S5. 8•7·9968 pm He"'8 tom91hl~ you want to Mii? Clueln.d ad• do Want Ad Help? ·It ..... 842·5878. _&4_2·_58_78_-=---- U· TOTE-I IAllETS -- Counter Pers. Eip'd pref. branch of Hawaii Co. Apply In pers .. 7-3. Pay-needs agent interested In less Cleaners. 306 Old both locales Call Marina Npt Blvd, Npt Sch 720· I 10S -RECEPTIONIST IEUYllT Newport Beach law firm Nee<l Extra Income? Be an seeks lull time reoep. Independent carrier lor 11onlst 11ega1 secretary THE REGISTER Must trainee typing, llltng, have dependable. econ-phones good lront ottlce omy car Irvine. Npt Sch, appearance/manner r• Costa Mesa. & Lag Sch qu11ed Salary $1 000 area Call Vicky, Please complete applt. 951-7113 belore 11 am cations between 9-S Executive Secretary. office M-F, at. 4000 Mac; Arthur o I t ne Pr esl dent Blvd, sune 4SO NB F1nanc1at services firm llECfmtllST tnPIST needs top knotch exec sec) for very busy, PI T 10am-4pm Mon-Fri challenging position. General oll1ce duties s t r 0 n g e • p 1 n S600 mo Call Susan typ1nglshorthand skills a 8am·4Pm (714)'176-<1272 must Non-smkrs pis. IECEPTitllST Call 553-<1940 Front office person wlneat fill T191 P&Y appearance for tele- ,&llT Tl.I ... I pnone & CRT order entry • Wholesale lumber co Opportunities avallable Exp helpful but not with the Los Angeles necessary. Call general Times Circulation De-mgr '°' appt. par Im en t In our WEBER PLYWOOD CO door-to-door n-spaper 731-4000 weeks 2 Choe. 2 L•lec $100, Pn 673-2660 ~·. sm F Enonsn setter pups. $100 2 mates 770-9800 eves& wknds AKC Lab Puppies, yellow Ready for Christmas $225 642-069S Messy Dogst S 10 any Size Grooming school teacher (21 yrs exp ) .546-2848 POODLES ARE PEOPLE- Teacup• Toy• Mln1atu1e Great gift' 546-2848 She!ties. MIF, $200-SiSo 642-4926 ell 6 & wttnds hit -sm Hand led baby Moluccan Cockatoo. peach. salmon crest S 1800 8S2· 10S6. 1631 Orchard, SA Htgs CYCLE TECll Tune up to overhaul All Mailes D•rt. Street, Race & ATV 714184 t-1690 EMS Machine alee muscle stimulator Ilka Naut1kJ1 S 17S hec deskt S112•,. s 1SO 3•6 $112 786-3464 Fj;°e wood sale Lost land lease Must sell Sacrl· r.c:e Also a~ail IOf any type tree work & removal 895-1997 Girl's 2•" 10 apd. s-rr-~ saw. $100 Men's 10 spd, $100. Trundet bed frame. $50 Boy's cruiser. $100 64S-5960 ---IEllY aHEIS TIJ tst row. loge. $3S aa or trade/Raider? 85S-6301 Wholesaie birds. talking King size bed. S 100. o range -cheek $3 SO Stereo. S90 499-2752 Cockatoo SI 7S Baby eves & wknds sales program. Guaran- teed hourly wage plu1 comm1ss1on. Hours: 9AM • 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM. Training Is provided Potentlal to earn $300 pkJs per week FOf an In· ter view. Call (7 14 I 9S7-2361 Eat 1204 Dwarf macaw S200 Iron Llama Wool Rvgs S'K7' cages $50 up S48-5916 $65 Rabbit jacket $35, llECIPTltllST AatitHI 018 turq. rings $2S 631-<!946 Lite tying & clerical. Boat sa" round oak 161. 3 MAGICISLAND-GOLD a.per helpful Call leaves, ernp11e pedestal CARD $7SO Btll 673-7272 ask for Cnlc s350 979.4s44 759-1268, evestWknds lltot,ttH/Tnflt MAGIC ISLAND GOLD Busy ad aoancy tn.lrvlne WESTMINSTER ABBEY CARD $500-DESPER· needs accurate, depen· ANTIQUE MALL ATE Been Trans- d a I e non· smoke 1 117S 1 Westminster Ave lerred-Oues Paid thru llllTICILTIH For poeltione In men-tntert0rlexterlor melnten-863· 1910 Nency GARDEN GROVE June 84. 631-361 I Retail Sale• SS4•6103 Magk: ISiand Sell or trade egement leYel. Muet ance. lull or part time. ~have convanlanc• eapet req. Dependable etora M/.,m.;y ••· vehicle 852-8111 parlance, com. Hostess for real estate de- Exclutlve Ladles Boutique __ _ Gold Card Memberlhlp opening 1n Fashion lalend Cherry colored Maple, 4 Present lee $3500. Mfl requires uperlencad. drwrs. oval mi11or. orig $750 or ? 644-<1700 proless•onll retell aalea hrdware. dated 1908 N-On u mattlbou PC class stoop. SeoOo 213·372· 1497 * '83 3201, 5 spd, SIR (0023S7J * '83 3201. auto. SIR ( llwu 1891 '* ·5" 3181, 5 spd, 10 m• 1301 Quall Street NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 187 1 I Beech Blvd. Hunli"iton Beach (l 1C) 1'2·2000 N11iat frif. 7011 AVON ED CREST (2anx294) . '80 RABBIT DIESEL 4 spd, •31• •111 Beaut 6 9 Mercedes, 79 air . stereo. $3 lSO 090 Oars motor bracket. alnt cond $400 645-6776 • $28,000 or $2000 and 631-3016 208 W 1st Santa Ana TOlpymts ol $700/mo Closed Sunday 731.s211 731-JSO 1 H CllEllT CIEK Rotter lurllreel hood Ml· LARGE SELECTION OF NG 9149 '83 VW Vanagon Equity & furl 3250 (35 It lO SO I! NEW & USED BMW'S! assume 650-8501 boat) $1663 new sell lo• ·63 MG M1dge1 Afr orig • S77S Incl headstay (5< LHl IUCll IMW Btk wired leather $1700 Mate. l Ill Days 640-2217 eve! VOLUME SALES Help Finance 675-1277 Come on & see Newport 551 -1882 SERVICE & LEASING , .. 9157 Beacn's ltnest Mlec1lotl •. l &012 3670 N Cherry Ave °'" t or previously ownao lCJC H LONG BEACH 68 Porsche Coupe S sc>d. Porsches. Audls and 20' BMX Aac1ng Inc BlkE (No Cnerry e111-4051 011g and xlnt $S500 One Volkswagens lully equipped Supe1 ll14)1H·llto owner 675·1271 ...... cond S29S 644·6018 Trade-Ins Welcome ·72 914 red e111 blk int, Ladles tO sOd Ali Pro iss Now open Sun 11-4 new paint & uph mags 3 spd Umvega $75 1usec Looks & runs Kint 4.XJ All xlnt 631-09•6 DatlH 9117 $3995/0BO SS4-8398 New Scnw1nn 10-spd. cost !"!.1""1"!2"'-'4o~z!!""!'4•S9<!'"""!".·a'!"1r·.a·m·l'!'l'l-m. '72 Targa. looks like '83 4S5E Coast H~ N-port Beac:h 673-0900 $22S. $150 548-S916 nu paonllltres ~~-87S8 SC 28 K mlles, con- --'76260Z 11 1 ctean course 963-3163 or A•ltl, ...... C •• ~'. .014 . am m. a r, _ 0 _ S3900obo 536-7897 eves 752-80 t 1 ·11 Sportamoblle j)o~ . ---Top Camper N-moto• 78 B-210 GX Hlchbk, 4 '73 Targa. polished alloys. & b k ACIDC F 1 spd. xlnt cond $3000 Blaupunk Slereo. ommac ra es. 'g 675 6695 cond $10 SOO 673-3113 Very clean S310C -' 673-1834 ·19 TeOzx GL pkg. 1u11v lolls ••rct • •'L 1....-.l powered S spd. xlnt 9161 Ca•Ulac t3M 176 SevlUe, 1howroom CQnd . S6500. 873-1913 Estate Sale. Eldorado priced right. $4500. Gc>od cond 5<15-4009 lltr l•tl •un condtn. shiny, clean ~deluxe 01P model Garen. 646· 1716 Mo·Peda 2 spd like n8'ft 'll 1-ITSll 1-210 $350 each 673-4007 - CARVER TIE Ull IT nr',r <c.~ SELICTlll llSTSEU Vespa P200E, lo m1. AMIFM cus . backrest & tugg rack $7SOl obo 863-0444 P Anner1y Vespa P200E 1tlnt cond $650 631-2431 ••t11cydn/ Sc..ttn .... I~ l'L/ l~C:. of late model, low mileage >!>I()~~~ ~~~ro Cadillacs in Soul.ham ()PEN SUMOAYS 1M Cahlornlal See UI today! ''r'• t1H '12 TOYOTA CELICI Tut Auto. Power Steering. Atr, Elect Sun Rool. lllllS ClllLUG 2600 Har bot 8tvd COSTA MESA 540· 1810 meneurm wl1h expertance. vetopment 1n San Juan Up lo S7/hr. For Int~. Capistrano N-t~see appfy at lJ.. TOTE-M Mnat on or retired. R E lie req PCH & Vleto In LIGuna a.ctt Salary. 213-507-5091 OI people Call tor Appl S300 979-4544 springs & Ira.me in ptlg 213-274•5018 Desk. $17S Bed. S75 Warr. Incl Re1all S800 •.8·3-Y-am_ah_a_R_1v·1·.·v·e·s-pa Sales--OAK Hoosier. $600, sell $275 hurry 650-5156 type 1,700 mlles. •Int Stereo. Custom Wheels PEASS63) 11240 C .. nt. It l 16&1etMl!I1:1 n:. A:a 8t 1390 Nor1tl PC'H bet..-1 714-493...o93 11-12 noon or e-1 PM on ---::,--- Thureday. fM Ill( •t Cll.l; ousekeeplng SupervllOf. (71.) 4ut2•• W s•J .aHa plllme. Sat & Sun. 4·11. -H ~ ,..... $4 SO/hr engllsh apanllh * * * Dresser, $250. Dresser. ---___ m____ cond Worth St800, ae11 Wlllllls PIOS 5150' N~~~·:~t· SIOO trom t~~a~ Eut For tor SlOOO 5"8"1256 I TllAllEES appt. Martin 646-4244 Yamaha 'eO GT80. clean, EOE speaking Ask for Ms * ~;;;;..-------, --------~ McCullough 497~477 ..... iliilaacn -.oIJ Teak hdbrd S50 Retrlg tlke new $250 983·2498 -* n cu It. Seara refrlger-S60 Leather Couc'h , ••• hmcn/ I. •1 ,., ,,. nsuranc;e sales al Y I al .................. '.·. TUOHll/HIUTtlS : Have Insurance LICenae? ; PART TllE ~ Lookt"?:C~~~dltlonal : Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in : For The Prof. W• o ner· · •Fully Endorsed Leeds Laguna Beach &re8 (2 hours : Advance Money per day). Weekdays P.M. -: ~~~g:m:TERv1EW Weei...ends A M Earn about · JOHN ROBERTSON ~ • ' : MON-FRl.9AM-t2NOON $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow 11H73·9481 642-4321 . WE . . . . ' ....... . ,. eY9 aotMtNno to Mii • . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . • . • . • . . 0-lfted ... do " .... ~ KID~-EARN GREAT~~_ A~ PRIZES! - {714) 541-70ll 111 lllff &tor $SO 962-6280 $250 675-4668 toll. Parb SIHT 10111 Frost free Relrlg $ t50. WUTEI 4-0tt RO;d t11ea. Gooc Why not dtal lor dollars In 673•5686 Can deliver Ralph's •854 stamp. condition. Size 70 X 14 our CdM olflc;e We offer: I llY &PPU&IOIS 962-1523 $l50 obo. 786-4747 •Highest commlation• Les 9S7-8t33 .-l I ._...... ____ ~ • EKtenslve product 11na1 .. ica a1t. •u4 A•tll Waatt4 H20 • Photo copy aupplle• Kenmore Wlhl & dryr, xlnt 2 Aocordlans: 120 Bate AidAesf clsR 1bblb , .. ;;..;.~--= .. -;;:"= .... ==;;::;:_ • 6am to 12 noon , cond $100 ea 544-6488, S95,7sw $59S, 892-6925 for your vehlole, domestic • TralnMS llart l6l hout Kenmore wiht &dryr. •Kit Horner aecordl..,....-,20 or foreign 551-8285 ·~~~=-· ~:.."f! .. rttlt'lt • .. ,,. cond $100 .. S44-6488. base. 7 1Wltch81 seso Info S50-850t ttnt, w/,. .. ltlal .. NewRetrlQ«ator(mvstard 754·1400t114.06 tin., .. 11IOI/ ... 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She was teaching gymnastics and skating when a friend suggested she combine the two. putting her acroballcs on ice. "It was a wild idea , but I thought, 'Why not?' " Doughdee said. She loves a challenge, and in her business, that's mandatory. . Stunt skater Doughdee Marie performs with the Big Bad Wolf. She is starring as the Forest Maiden in Disney's Great Ice Odyssey. 1-!er five-minute segment opens with Donald Duck and Doughdee per- forming some "Disco Duck" dance routines, then segues into the s~ts which have made Doughdee uruque among today's professional female skaters. Man and WODIBD of year Husband-wife acting team wins Do\.lg})dee performs several danger- ous stunts in the show, including a backflip and a seven-f~t lea.;> over .a flaming barrier. Her routine this year IS more exciting, she said , with more dancing and more of her own per- By TOM TITUS Of the Dally Pilot Stall There were Lunt and Fontanne, there are Cronyn and Tandy, and on the Orange Coast there are David and Betsy Paul. What Broadway's legendary acting teams were, and are. to the professional theater, the Pauls have been on the local community circuit -specifically at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. They met in 1938 at the old Laguna Playhouse, were married eight years lat.er, and have· spent their adult lifetimes performing individually and in tandem for Laguna audiences and, ocx:aaionally, other local theater groups. Together, they have <.'Ol'ltributed 90 yea.rs of talent to Orange Cout au- diences. >.. a team, they have headlined such plays • "1.ife With Father ," "Dear Liar," "A Man for All Seasons" and "Long Day's Journey Into Night." In thia. their 46th year of perfonn1Jl8 u a team. they oompri.8ed the entire cut of "The Gin Game" •t Laauna and later •ppeereci together ln the Moulton'• revival of "Morning'• at Seven." 'llley are. indeed, the firlt family of QOmmunity theaier in 0rQnle County. And no two candidates ever were more qualified for the honor they ahare today -the Daily Pilot'• man and women or the "/Mr in theater few 1983. &om two ,..n a,.n an Pitt8burlh (O.Wi) md......, Yoril (Betsy), the Paull .ell p.anued theatrlcal cattera in thmr YoUih. and It.-tt...ml broulbt cl.a '° CaliLomia a Lhe ...... Dmd Md ~ Braed· way '•• ~t for threede'YI in a miJlor' rdil whDe ~ t.c.cl (or • sonality woven into her spot. It small part in "Gone With the Wmd," includes t h ree tricks off a unsuccessfully. mini-trampoline, a feat she performs Their adjusted aspirations led them on skat.es. to the old Laguna Playhouse on Ocean Concentration is the key, she ex-Aven ue where th ey per formed J M plained -"All I think about as I get together for the first time in ames . ready for the n•mp is the trick. Then I Barrie's "Hot.el Universe." Aft.er David J-·· served a stint in the Navy during World just hit (the mini-trap) like I don't have War II, the Pauls teamed up matri-on skates." monlally. Every night on the ice is a new A year later, Beisy starred at the challenge, she said. "Every night you Arc h w have to p1yche younelf up. I wouldn't playhouse as Joan of int e est behappywithoutchallenge;itgivesme Coast premiere of Maxwell Anderson's "Joan of Lorraine." David, meanwhile, strength. la ed one of hia favori t.e parts,' ''htill get butterflies out there every t r:ndpa in "On Borrowed Time." night,''ahe added, "butljultsayalittle Their first starring roles tocether aft.er prayer and when the apodicht hits me, their marriage were in "Ufe With rm '*-Y." Father." Her aka ting ii a skill that reaulta from Hopes of Broadway or Hollywood longhou.nofpnctice,andthatpnctke acting careers waned with the arrival produc.9 the confidence which allows of their three children. But the kids her to ao out each ni,ht and perform didn't keep them off the •i.ae ln the dangerous stunts ahe his de- 1..aguna -and of1en got into the llCt veloped. thernlelves. Son Graham, now ll'OW'n. "But I never, ewr pt cocky.'' a.be joined a prof..sonal thMtrical troupe. aaid, " becaUll9 that'• Wbtn you hurt Occaaionally, one or both Paull yo..uw1f " ven~ away from Lacuna to per-· , fonn on another commun!ty &M.._. So far, delptle Che nilhtl.Y rfllb. ahe • stap -David at.erred in "That been ~ -minor dital.ll have IOI" Championship Seellon" at the C.C.ta wronc. but nod*'I ~- Meu CMc Playhoule, while Betsy ''I nevw look to tbe f\ltwe.," lbe enacted the dow.,_. ln "Suddenly, lMlted. She )Ill '8k-. CJiW per- Lut Swarner" for the Million Viejo formance ata &tme. 'nlil ~tJ ot the PlayhOUte. But for the DlOlt put. the .U-di8dplbwneMld f«SQ.mt .. tlne i...,un. Moulton Playhoute -« the .. l"lllfttal, ........ ~~ar~and~~~ Al\haulh ~ ._._, ':,!: Journey Into Nicht" -la home. :::::.t la &mponant. IO ii"! DIY'ld WOtbd for maru' yean 11 an '_'tl'blry're rMJl1 ........,.., to me ... ~ draftmmn tor the dty Of ~mkt"~. "'!&'••banal''° l..,una Beech, while Betly WM ...,. bl Mle '° pllfGrm mid lmlra thmn OS..Awwtlwlwn .... J ...... You .. lllel....,rw1'anwbm you're out there on the ice. They give me that extra adrenalin." Doughdee's parents are behind her "100 percent," she said , even though her profession has a daily element of danger. "My mom says a little prayer for me every night just as I'm abou t to go on," she added. Doughdee is the middle of three children from an athletic family. Growing up in Maryland, the whole family skied. swam and skated. She and her brother used to cliff dive, from heights as high as 60 feet. Doughdee won the Maryland pair roller skating gold medal at a tender age. and went on to compete in junior high and high school gymnastics. She never planned to go in to ice skating professionally; it just happened. "l was teaching (ice) skating, and 1 opened my student show with a front flip off the wall onto the ice," she recalled. When she accompanied sev- eral of her studen ts to auditions for Kenneth Feld's Ice Follies, she was invited back the next night to audition herself. She was invited to join the show. and sh e's now m her third season with the Irvin and Kenneth Feld organization. This year's show. Walt Disn ey's Great lee Odyssey, features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and other familiar Disney characters in a production set to a medley of favorite Disney musical numbers. Doughdee's parents now live on a houseboat near Washington, D.C. and she vi.sits them every chance she gets. With a boyfriend ln San Diego, she spends U.me on both coasts between shows. Walt Disney's Great Ice Odyssey will run through mid-April, then Doughdee will have about a month off before rehearsals for the next show begin. Life on the road ia another challenge, especially, she laughed, "getting everythlnai you OWl\.to flt into two suitca.es." Dou,bdee's tcbedule on the road la stttnuoua -nightly performances, with as many aa .wen matlneel each week. To keep benelf ln shape w ith her rigorous perform•nce schedule, Oouchdee works out daily, lifting weigbta in her hotel room, aoAna to the arena to ale.ate, then retum1nl to her room for more 1lft1na, atretchine and finally a l)'mnMt.lca workout on the mall.. In fact. the wee.htllldnc that the IWUd to k.-p in lhape hal becola.e a plllliola tor ~· She even:,t::/: plane '° enw compet!Uw body ~ • ...... s-rt of her ovwaU empl\1111 Oft hMlth wl body aw--. ''P9ople _.. beoomtJ'I man aware ot &heU' bOiMiil m-daya. and ( think that••..-&." etwmkl. -I -OC£:=: Q • ~§ What's Happening ' Pianist Lee Ferrell gives audience a treat ~ i Lee Fer rell plays the piano five nights a week a t the Newport T urtle and if his songs don't get you, h is dry humor will. Award winners ... v From Page 2 ployed at the Pottery Shack. Now David, 67, is "retired," but puts in many hours u groundakeeper at the Moulton Playbouae when not in reheanal. Neither, however, are retired from the theater. and both yearn for the chance to sink their teeth in more meaty roles, such as tN. in "On Golden Pond,'' a story of two oldsten in their 1U1Wet years.. "'I'bett'a a lot of us in that play," David aaya. TM first married ooupl~ designated the Pt.Jot'• man and woman of the year )>in 18 preVloua red pents honored ance 1974. Pm men of the year haw been David l'.mmes, Kent Johmon, Martin 8erwon. l'nu. Vf!'rft, John Fft"lllCCa, Ben Jutll, Doug Rowe, Joe Cordia and Don Laffocn, while women ol the yean pMt were Doria Allen, MartMUa R..ndall. Pad Tambellini, Berbwa Hampt.on, ieen Kobe, &..n QtConnell, !'.Ileen Ftthbech, PatU-Oene Sams-on and Lee Shallat. O.vid and Betsy Paul AN a man and woman for all ••• t>I-. and their profe9llonalilm bM been an 1-"'P'radon &o ~ perfonnen. They an what community theeter Ail all about. He makes transition to small lounges ~ CD :::> ~ CD By CHRISTINE DECKER Of th• Dail,. Pilot Bwf Five nights a week, Lee Ferrell pounds out tunes at the Newport Turtle with the enthusiasm of a Jerry Lee Lewis or Mickey Gilley. And if his piano playing and wide range of songs don't catch the au- dience's interest, his dead pan dry humor usually does. He seems to be enjoying his work. whether there are only three people or a packed roomful watching. There were times, however, when Ferrell, 41. played to thousands of people januned in to the largest concert halls in the country. Since he came to California from North Carolina 20 years ago, fresh out of college. he has played bx and piano and sang backup for such greats as surf music king Dick Dale. The Righteous Brothers and Joee Feliciano. · It's been an interesting transition for someone who's uaed to the bright lights . and wt pace of a touring musician to be playing in a small local lounge. But it was a transition he wanted to make. "It's always a conflict. You want to be in the big time, but you also want a family and a home life. Sure. the comaraderie is fun, but the loneliness comes on when you go back to your motel room alone. I won't miss spend- ing Thanksgiving in some strange town and I didn't want to miss out on teeing my boys grow up. I wanted to be cloeer to my personal life in Orange County," he said. After his last tour with the Right- eous Brothers in 1982, he decided to give up the road and play music cloee to home. Now that he's able to becloeertoaona Will. 16, and Patrick, 13, and his former wife, Kay, a profeseor at UCl, all of whom live in Irvine, he's found he has new problems. Like other local mWlidana. he has to · .. worry about job insecurity. Most club ~ or bar owners hire entertainment on "l1 what's called a, "three-week in-5: definite," contract. That means the ~ musician ~ a job for at least three S? weeks, burthen can be fired at any ~ tim~ CD "It can be stressful. The. nightclub owner could come in with a hangover 3 g '"' one day and you're fired ~µse he's in N a lousy mood. It makes it dlfficult when c..> you want to buy a new car or a house. <0 To get a loan it he lps to have a ~ guaranteed job." Club entertainers don't get paid vacations, medical benefits, sick pay or unemployment payments. but Ferrell's been lucky. In the last 20 years })e's only been out of work for a few weeks at a time. He also has to battle the attitude people have toward local musicians. "Audiences in Orange County don't take musicians as .eriously as they would if they were in Loa Angeles or Las Vegas. They think you're lea important if you're playing here. People say to you, 'U you're so good why are you playing here and why don'tyou have a hit record?' It makes it hard to be at ~ with yourself." Playing aolo in a small club has had its advantages for Ferrell. He said he now has the oonfidence to play his own music which is mostly country. "It's like I've opened a new door in a new room with all kinds of things to explore. ~future's unce~. but I know I don't want to be 50 years old and working in a night club five nights a week. I want to write new 901'\gS, do more country music and maybe even cut a demo tape. At th.is stage I have to be thinking what elae I would want to do." In the meantime, Tueeciay through Saturday nights. he gives it his all. "I try to get 75 to 80 percent of the people out there to like me. I feel if I can do that, rm batting 1,000." 4 (") c:o O> ....- (") N What's Happening THEATER "BRtGADOON," a musical fantasy set 1n Scotland, 1s being presented at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-55111. Performances will be given nlghtty except Mon- days at varying curtain times through Feb. 19. "THE CHILDREN OF CHOCOLATE STREET," a Christmas play woth music. closestonight !or the Irvine Community Theater at the First Presbytenan Church. 6th Street at Sycamore Avenue. Santa Ana (786-0690). A llnal performance will be given tonight at 6 pm "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," South Coast Repertory's fourth annual holiday show. closes this weekend In the Fourlh Step Theater. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033) Final per- formances are tonight at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 1 and 4 p.m "OKLAHOMA," Rodgers· and Hammerstein's landmark musoc~.11 continues at Sebas- tian's n est Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-99501. Performances are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p m. and Sun- days at 1 and 7 pm until Jan. 8 "SOUTH PACIFIC," the Rodgers and Hammerstein wartime musical, Is being presented at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Road . Tustin · (838-1540). Pt?fformancf}IS are Send lnformetlon for Wffkender ll1ting1 to: Enter- tainment Calend•r, The D•llr Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, Coeta MeH, CA., 92926. All Infor- mation 1hould be received et le••t two w"k• In adv1nce. Al.o, be 1ure to Include • d1ytlme telephone number. _,_ .... p.-c·, ._ ,_ &Mlrdl TCMll<'A!IW OWhHt 121-4070 7S 1-41'4 ---Edm9ttnorT• lt1-3i!I01 given Tuesdays through Sat- urdays al 8:30 and Sund&}" at 1 ·30 and 7;30through Jan 15 ETC. ALLIGATOR FARM, 767 t La Palma. Buena Park, one of the world's largest reptile collections. 10:30 a.m.-6 p m daily. 522-2615. ANAHEIM BAZAAR OF HANDMADE GOODS. gifts for holiday giving, through Dec 24. open Fn. & Sat., Country Crat1s. 1123 N. State College Blvd.. Anaheim 533-8771. CATALINA CRUISES. from Long Beach and San Pedro f>Orts. 527 • 7111. WALT DISNEY GREAT ICE ODYSSEY. Disney characters on skates. Dec. 26-Jan. 1, 14 performances, Anaheim Con- vent ion Center. special .. touch tour.. !or blind and visually Impaired young adults and children 12:15 p.m. Dec 27. 2 p,m performance fol- lows with special narration, 800 W. Katella, Anaheim. 535-3151 DISNEYLAND. 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, Actor James Darren and Orrin Tuci<er and his Orchestra, 2 & 9 p.m. Sun.-Thur .. Dec. 25-29; 8 & 10 p.m. Christmas-themed Fantasy on Parade weekend performances, also 60-foot tan Christmas tree with 3000 lights and 2800 ornaments: Senior Fun Passports to guests over 60; park offers more than 50 attractions In seven-theme parks. Closed Mon. & Tue. through winter. 999-8605. DISNEYLAND HOTEL. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave .• Anaheim, through Dec. 30, The International Children's Choir and carolers will per- form In the atrium; The Pavilion Lounge, Sgt. Preston's Yukon Saloon. Wharl Bar. Dancing Waters Show. special performances and live entertainment. In- definite. 778-6600. IN THE SHADOW OF GOO, features 100 gold and silver ritual pieces from Jerusalem's Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, plus •architectural stained glass amd weavings. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. through Jan. 14, Jewish Community Build- ing Main Galleries. 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. (213) 852-123•. KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, 8039'" Beach Blvd., Buena Park. "It's a Dog-Gone Good Christmas," with snoopy and Jill Schulz. daughter of Peanuts cr-eator Charles Schulz. will star In holiday ice show In Good Time Theatre, Dec. 30-Jan. 2; mountain of real snow for children to sled on every day from 10 a.m.-5 p.m .• through Jan. 2 Children may visit Santa from noon-8 p.m In Winter Wonderland. Christmas caroling through- out park R.S.V.P. rock band performs Tue.-Sat.. new Camp Snoopy area themed to California's High Sierras. wild West stunt show. cancan dancers. new rides and shows WHEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VISIT lflNVEAllAL BTUDICJ8 TOUR .... ....,..~ • "'SCARfYa:' IS mllLARAfl~ . : . for its vigor and craftsmanship. Pacino creates his freshest character in ye.ars. ... The only ~ this movie deseMS is the one in f.XPLOSIVE'.' Richard Corlis.s, TIME MAGAZINE "IMMENSELY ocmNG .. .'Scarface' is a knockout:• Lc1rry Katz. BOSTON HERAID dally. open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.,Tues., Fri., 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat.: 10 a.m.-7 p.m Sun. 952-9400. Closed Wed & Thurs. LION COUNTRY SAFARI, 8800 Irvine Center Dr .• Laguna Hills, Holiday Fest and Sale, through Dec. 24, in- c I u des h undreds of craftsmen, merchants and concessionaires; drive-thru wild lite preserve. animal shows. Zambezi River Cruise, petting zoo. large aviary. opens 9:45 a.m.. last car admitted 3:30 p.m. 837-1200 NEWPORT HARBOR LIGHTS PARADE. 6:45-10:30 p.m. Dec. 22, boat trip and transportation provided by Santa Ana College lor $10 fee Call 667-3385 for more infor- mation and reservations. SHEAMAN LIBRARY ANO GARDENS . fea t ures hand·cralted ornaments and decorations made by volun- teers. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m . daily. through Christmas, 264 7 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona Del Mar SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUN· T AIN. new Country Christmas shop with Victorian era and early American gilts. 260-acre theme park, rides. shows. entertainment. 10 a m -8 p.m. Sat. & Sun . located 25 minutes north of Universal Studios al Magic Mountain Pky.. exit off 1-5. Valencia (213) 992-0884. SIX FLAGS MOVIELANO WAX MUSEUM. 7711 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. first-time display ol authentic Christmas cards from famous movie and TV stars. ttirough Jan 2; Santa will talk to children. photos taken; the notorious and the famous preserved in wax, 10 a.m .-8 p _m Sun.-Thurs .. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 552-1 154 SOUTH COAST CHAMBER SINGER S O FFER CAROLERS. from a quartet ol oarolers to a group of madrigal singers. SCCS are avaltable for private per- formances for fund raising, the cost of $100 •n hour Is ta)( deductlble. 6•0-8730. SOUTH COAST VILLAGE, Kris Kringle will talk to chit· dren noon-4 p.m. dally through Dec. 24, Bristol at San Diego Freeway ·SOUTH COAST PLAZA MALL Santa's Workshop opens 9 a,m. Carousel Court, South Coast Plaza. Bristol at San Diego Pwy., Costa Mesa. gigantic toys, elves, big· ger-than-llfe holiday wonder- land. SPRUCE GOOSE. Howard Hughes· world's largest sea- plane. 10 a.rf\.·6 p.m. dally. ad1acent Queen Mary, pier J. Long Beach Harbor (2 13) 435-5671 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR new attraction K I. T T car. replloa of Knight Rider car that t•lks. 100 Unlverset City Plaza. Universal City. (2131 508-3784. CLASSICAL /DANCE INTIRNATIONAL CHIL· DMll'8 CHOIR. ,,... per- formance, from 5:30 p.m. Dec.23. Hyatt R•nc:y Long 8Mcl\, end Of t.ong 8Mch FIMWly •t SMretlne vmaoe. Long BMch. (213)'433-021l. OIWl~MA8• TIR C • 8 p.m. Dec. 23, MeMWI tlng-a..tong to Htndel'• CIW'lllm .. ·or•torlo, Or. MW!ct Allerd, cllr«:tOf, Arlt lapft9t Churd\ Of Senta AM, 1010 w, 11tt1 at., Santi AM. 536-011$. POP/ROCK AW• .... 18700 0 ... wt..1'1 Ka,,..lnt ,.... What's Happening Currently Hanging 5 ~ 0 v FromPagc 4 730p.m.slgn-up,grandpnze Allslo'a, 1670 Newp<><t Blvd . SINGLES MUSEUMS MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Herb is round tnp for two to Puerta Costa Mesa. 642-8293 BOWEltl MUSEUM. 2002 and VI 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m Vallarta. 5.49-1512. ED LEACH 8I08AND, Tue ASSOCIATION REN· N. Main St .. Santa Ana. "Sky- Sun & Mon.; Jlmmr 8ogglo SIDEWINDER, every Fri. & nights. Indefinite, Irish Inter-NAllSANCE CREATORS walchers ol Ancient Cah- and TM Fla9coe. 8:30-11:30 Sat. night, ln<Mllnite. Tartan nallonal, 16431 Bolsa Chica. Creallve Social Event tor lornla," explores the slgnlli- p.m. Tue.-Sat.; ShonaBlahop Room. 13062 Chapman Ave., Huntington Beach. 646-1347. singles. all ages. Dec. 28. canoe ol astronomy In the . al the piano bar. 5-8 p.m. Garden Grove. SHELLY ..00..E TRIO. every Wednesday. 7-10 p.m . lives or Calllornla's native Mon.-Fri .. indeflf'llle. Cabaret SUSANVILLE STAGE jazz, 9 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Fri. & 3142 Cork Ln .. Costa Mesa Ir ;jlans. Includes baskets. Lounge. 833-2770. IANO. appears Tues.-Set.. Sat.. Indefinite, Big Ben's. 540-5603. garments, shaman's tools. BOUZV ROUGE. 3110 New-(happy hour 3_7 p.m.) In-14160 Beach Blvd., West-MISS AHGtES 8*GLE8 costumes and paintings, port Blvd., Newport ~ach, <Mllnlte. The French Quarter. minster 894-7575. DANCE CLUB. 8:3C-11 :30 through Jan. 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m Thoma wu.on. flamenco 919 S. Knott Ave .. Anaheim JOHNHY'• RESTAURANT, p.m Dec 23,dancmgtoFrank Tues.-Sat ; noon-5 p.m. Sun guitar. Tue -Sat .. Indefinite 821 _3412. 2250 E. 17th St .. Santa Ana, Amoss Tno, Lafayette Hotel. 547-8304. 673-3440. Don ROMlf, Jimmy Nemeth l44 Linden Ave., Long Beach. LAGUNA BEACH MU- CAGNEY'S BY THE SEA. and Dick Hoye, jazz trio, 9 (213)435-6311. NUii OF ART, 307 Cliff Or .. <106 Paolic Coast Hwy .. Hunt-JAZZ p.m.-1 a.m. Fri. & Sat WHEEL OF FRIENOltmt. Laguna Beach, Stanton Mac- 1ngton Beach, ntE EDGE . /BIG BAND 836-6658. Donald-Wright. watercolor through Dec. 24: TM BMch RN UVIHOSTON guitar singles over 45· supper. 1 p.m and drawings, through Dec . • ..--... n.~ 25 & 26 JACK llRAND acoustic and vocals 9 p 1 Dec. 25. Anaheim Sheraton 30 c --··· ~. ' .m.-a.m.. Falstaff Roem. Anaheim; din-; urrler & Ives collection seo-9318. guitar, 3-7 p.m. Sunday, In· Mon. & Tue.; NICK PYZOW, 6 30 .....__ through Dec. 30; large-scale IAVINE MARRIOTT. 18000 definite, The French Quarter. singer and songwriter, 9 n8f : p.m. ..,.,... 27· sculpture by Christopher 636-1232. -MUSEUM OF NORTH OR-:E ANGE COUNTY. 301 N Pomona Ave .. Fullerton, .. The :i Teddy Bear," exhibit of Teddy ~ Bears. through Jan 15 .:::1 738-fl545. Q. NEWPORT HARIOA ART ~ MUSEUM, 850 San Clemente ...... g~·;,,~ne;:~'.~~~~~~~~~: ~ spec11ve through March 25. I» HOiiywood Still Lile. orgamze<J '< by Olene Keaton and Marvin Q Hellerman, still photos from 2 Holl~ studios from the ... ·30. 501. through Feb. 5. 3 selecllons from the per· ~ '.J'.~"~:~ o:'n~t;o;.'m.~';'~~~ ~ Tue -Sun. 673-3804. ~ V K A I I Rusty Pelican, 2735 Pacific pm 1 a.m Thur and 10 Jeremiah's, Huntington .,_ .. _, __ .. .._ ~ 30 on arman ve.. rvne. . .-.. . Beech. 522-1278 ,_...,.,_.,, tr.ough u..;. : Michael Jordan, piano, In-Coast Hwy., Newp<><l Beach. p.m.-1 a.m. Fri. & Set.: Contempc11twy Cellfomla Art-GALLERIES <Mllnite, Skylight Lounge 642-3431. RoaEAT W1lLIAMS JAZZ. lsts Serles features Bob ..... <D co (,.) 752-617t. RONNIE BROWN TRIO TRIO, 3-6 p.m. Mon. & Tue.. LECTURES Alderette. abstracts and AUENDALE GALLERIES. KONO HAWAII, 226 s. Classicalandjazzplanomusic ln<Mflnlle.BlueBeetCafe, 107 /WORKSHOPS Daniel Douke. trompe l'oell 1540 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Harbor, Santa Ana. Carol Kai for dancing and listening, 9 21st.. Newport Beach. ecrytQ_ through Jan. 8. Beach, 41 sculptures by the wttt\ Kfttn I. nightly except ~:..mil .-11 aT.m. Tue.-Sat.. In-65!=!333E;..,.. LAGUNA POETS. 8 p.m. 494-6531. PB1ecnenrve1ltlte, blnrdoetfhlneltres. ol 01 Monday. through Jan 8 """ n te. he Newporter"s LI-• ..._ ~ MA•NTHAL Dec. 23 Dean Clark. noted ML.LS HOUSE, 12732 Main 775-7727 brary Lounge. Newport JAZZ. T1UO Fri. & S.t. eve-Orange County street poet, St., G11den Grove. exhibition a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sal.; lO 11 E D l E y • I . 1 8 7 7 4 Beach. 644-1700. nlnga. Indefinite, The Tulsa Laguna Public Library 363 of folk art from around the a.mAI p.m. Sun. Indefinite, Br()()l(hurst St .. Fountain Val· GILLIAM GARRER JAZZ. Rib Company, 3305 S. Brislol. Glenneyre, Laguna e'.eecti wand, through Jan. 29, open 0 Sec Currently Hanging 1ey, IMm 11am every Mon , ,..ou~AR __ T_E_T_.4_-_8~p_.m_.~S_u_n_da~ysc..;;.:...·~_san~t_a_A_n_a._2_4_1_-900~-5·~~~__;4~9~4-~9~55.:::::.:50·~~~~~~~......:.;n~o~o~n--4=--~p~.m~.~~W~e~d~.-~S~u~n~.__:,P~a~gc:....:6~~~~~~~~ JeMn Cheee every wees .. Butch Rillera Band Thur.-Sat.; Virgil Beakham and Cath«lne Cr819, every Sun., ln<Mflnlte. 963-2366. NEWPOllTEJt. 1107 Jam- boree Rd., Newport Beech, guttart.t Vincent Scott In the Wine Cellal, Tue.-Sun.; ciasal- cel guitarist °"90fY Cof-emen In La Palme, Mon.-Sun . Ronnie 8tOWft Trto plays ciassicel and jazz In the Li- brary Lounge, Tue.-Sat , In- definitely 64 ... 1700. NEWPO«T TURTLE. 59 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, L .. F«NM. mualeian and humorist. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Indefinitely, Tue.-Sat. 644-5313. PURE ENERGY. 7:30 p.m.-midnight, Wed.-Sat., In- definite, The Chase Lounge. Hyett Anaheim. 1700 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 772-5900 . ........ fER.3333W.Pa- clflc Coas1 Hwy., Newport Beach, through Dec. 20; Nd! Hardeman. indefinite. 8 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Wed. & Thur.; 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Fri. & Sat .. lndeflnltely. 642-2295. YOUNG AMERICANS, 8: 15 Thur.-Sat.: 3 p.m . Sundays, thtough Dec. 31 , all-MW Christmas show of traditional, contemP«ary and Chrlstmu music, Performing Arte Ttiatre, &• CMc CuHural Center. One Civic Center Dr .• 8'ea.. 990-n22. COUNTRY /FOLK COW80Y. 1721 S. Man- c:Mslef, Anehelm, Dec. 23, DUKE DAVID AND BUCK- SH<>T.es&-1421. ' CAAZY COW80Y. 2112 Pacific CoMt Hwy.. Hunt- ington Beec:h, country weal· ern mwk: °'Ghtfy, Indefinite. 531-1421. CRAZYHORN, 1580 Brookholow Dr .• &.nta Ana. Countty TWo-Step Con- ·-e¥ery Thureday night, ..,AST llSULr SllYICI DtUCTOIY FOf Result Servic:e Catt 642-1671 w .111 ~ MAY OUR STARS LIGHT UP YOUR HOLIDAYS "Big, big a.ughll Tac the lddll" Good Momin!~. M<·TV "Exccllcntl More out-loud leughl then any comedy In• long ttmcl" Todly Show, t«:·TV ' ---···-·· Im _ .. I.II\ MIWl$. 990401' [OW M ~JO-l •tSU20 mfllDI -lDWMDSMllllOI 6Jl~l -~·.u IMSO a.s1 ~O!IM laClfYlmtl -WWW• low WOOOUIJGl UIOM!I 1Mwmmstt1r.. - -•.Ws• ~ ,..,, "'°'6LMIGl 551 OMS ... _ -•• (lllMCUllll •1t-•1•1 !Man'tl'IU(lt --cumt ,,, .. 1 .. S1llY SlMIUI Oii " ll--CIMlllil -t lCIW SMOUWl 6 Currently Hanging M co O> V' From Page S 497 -6005 M AQUA CLASSICS. 332 For- N es1 Avenue Mall. Laguna (jj Beach. water-related .CJ artworks such as E hand-painted porcelain fish. a> crystal ships tn decanters, O~ kahedoscopes uslngreal sea shells and star hSh. indefinite. 11 a m.-6 p m Tue -Sun 494-0138 ART IMAGES. Oakbrook Village, 24331 Avenlda de la Carlota. Laguna Hills, "Best ol Bahnese." showing of con- temporary oil <paintings produced In tradltlonal Balinese manner of overlaying many layers ol paint. through December. t 1 ·a.m • 7 p.m Mon -Sat . 11 a m ·5 p.m. Sun. 859-4899. ARTIST'S GALLERY, 1 t Monarch Bay Preza. S Laguna Beach, "Northwest Viewpoint." hind-colored and black and wtlile photo- graphs by Belinda Stanue and Mark Moore. Washington state artists, through Dec 3 t, 1-6 p.m. Mon 10-6 pm Tues.-Sat 661-9352. BC SPACE, 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. photo· graphs by Patty Carroll and Fern Hetland exhibits of laroe photo sculpture•. through Jan. 21; also "A Sence of Ptace ... photographs by An- drea Jenn1aon. David Fam1l- 1an. Dennis Giibert. Marlon Knight and Tom Breeden. Indefin ite. t t 30-5 30 Tue.-S1t. 497-1880. 8LUEBUtD GALLERY. 1540 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach, "Early California Art· !SIS," WO<kS by locals, In· definite, 1-5 pm. Tue -Sun 497-5377. CHALLIS ~CUNT (AS1WOOO ond SOtaA lOQ(I ._..1'1oM91 ftlTZ t.MES .._by lMO SO.. ~by JOS(PH C S11NSOH S.0V by fJIM. E. SMITH I OWi.ES t. NICI lBJ ~ l'loc:M9Cf ond Directed by CLINT fJSWOOO 'fedwco6oje ·-~=· I:' •:' ' .... ,. '' ' •• ,. 11 11 1• ' ' •• ~· • ~ m-rt:T.~:m 1390 S. Gout Hwy., Laguna Beactl. new show of ceramics and paintings by Polla P111in, ends Dec. 24; also collectlon of Loren Gladstone; also dis· play ol exh1bltO<S from Festl· val ol the Arts tor holiday buying. including Sherry An- dren&. Christopher Gwaltney, Nick D' Amico and Watter Reiss, group show by gallery artists. Including Larry Christy and Jean Th0<nas, Indefinite. t 1 a m ·5 p.m Wed -Sun DESIGNS RECYCLED. 619 N Harbor Blvd . Fullerton, "Glass Winter '83," one-or a kind vases, ltgurln'es sculptures by 18 Amef'lcan artists. ends Dec 24. 10 a.m .·6 pm Mon.-Sal. 879-1391 EDGE GALLERY 'Cel- ebrates One Year An· mversary," 24 artists inclucJ· Ing Tony Delap, George Herms, Florence Arnold Joanne Jul-.O. lhrough Jan 20. opening 11·4 p m Tue.-Sat. 871 ·5862 GALLERIA FINE ART. 3732 E Pac1f+c Hwy.. Laguna Beach, Holiday Group Show. WO<ks by Paul Berg. Degman Chaplin. Fay Colmar, Janice Oeloof, Desiree Engel. Al Newman and Ursula Woll Rot· tkay. through Jan. 14; also by wO(l(s by Dall, Chagall, War· hot. Erte, Miro, Peter Max. also California artists. ln- delln1te. 10 a.m -6 pm Mon.· Thur.. 10 a.m -9 p m Fri. & Sat. 673-3873. HUMAN EQUATION CENT£ft. 1550 S. Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach, computer art show by Tim Sakach, com· plex, three-dlmenslonal and oolorful WO<ks. IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTiiR, 4601 Walnut Ava .. Heritage Park Irvine. "lrvlne Collects Contemporary,'' Jasper Johns. Andy Warhol, Tony OePal, JOhn Paul Jones. Susie Ketchum. paintings. drawings and sculptures, through Jan. 25, 9 a.m.-9 p m Mon.-Thur .. 9 a.m.-6 p.m Fri .. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. 552-1078, ICOZAIC OAUERY, 202 Newport Center Dr , NewPO<I Beach. wildlife from an artist's perspec11ve in soft graphic forma by Brent Hard8t', lltho- griphs by Picasso. Pet8f Max and more; Jeanne La Rae does on·the·apot portraits. 1n· definite, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. !CRONQUIST GALLERY. 48-4 N Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. oll paintings by Robert WOOd. famous tor his land and Mascapes of America; also Newport a.acn artllt Frank Germain. portray1l1 of Amari· C..n W .. t; bronze ICUlpturel by Richard Meyer 1nd Ju1n Martinez. 10:30-5:30 dlily ex· cepl Tue .. Indefinite. LAGUNA OIUGIMALI GALU"Y,330 N. Cout Hwy .. u.auna BMch, celebrat" 20ih annlYetMIY eec:t\ week· end In December, featuring ffWltc Whlpple'e hUr\'IOfOUI nun Pl!ntlnal and ... aclP89 by~ W.., 10:30 a.m.·5 p.m. Mon • ..f!fl, 10 a.m . .e p.m set. a aun. 44M-.20t 1. _,_ ... AlfT GAL· ..... 1491 •• Coaat Hwy .. Uguna 9Mcf\, ~· by ()till, V....aty, Ptllllp Moyw, Miro (1ergMt oolleetton of Mtro llflillf*lft U.S.)and rtn group of .... by "9mbranctt. .. 642-5671 ------· indefinite, 10 a.m -10 p m dally. 494.3903 MILLS HOUSE ART GAL· LERY. 12732 Main St . Gar· den Grove, 1nternat1onal Folk Art, toys, sculpture. pottery . through Jan. 29; Conla Kent. exhibit ol watercolors and the Moments suite. through Jan 8; special gift shop created tor these exhibits, noon-4 p m Wed -Sun. 638-6707 . NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY, 3300 New- port Blvd ._.Newport Beach. Gary Sh1a Crabb. Tustin. ceramics. Brenda Conner. Westminster. Chinese btuSh artist, Kitty Aquilar. El Toro fiber art. George Long. acryhcs. Audrey McNelll. 011s and Joan Chrtslensen. water- colors. through Jan. 25 8-5 pm daily. 528-1258 POMEROY GALLERY. 5651 Lincoln Ave .. Suite A. Cypress. Indian artists 1nclud· 1ng Esperanza. Fred Duran and Alfredo Rodriguez, in- definite. 827-1010. QUORUM, 374 N Coas1 Hwy.. Laguna Beach, Lort Ouarton·s flora and fauna watercolors; Wally Schauer·a collages and oils; Sid Ladensen's sculptures. through Jan. 1, 10 a.m -5 p.m dally. 494-4422 ST. NtCHOLAS OAU.ERY, 31761 Camino Capistrano. Cap11trano Plaza. San Juan Capistrano, hand-crafted fan- tasiee and Christmas designs by owner artists, through Dec . 10 a.m .5 p.m. daily 661-2850. SANDSTONE GALLERY. 384A N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, "Winter Fact and Fantasy," works rallect artists' view of winter includ· ing oils by Louisa Cooper and watercolors by Marge ChaP- man, through Jan 2. 11 a.m .4 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-6775. BON St!MON GALLERY, 1166 Sunflower at Fairview. Costa Mesa. "Ouallty ol Light," holiday ahowlng ol art by Craig Pursely, Patricia Murillo, Shirley Amburgey. Gregory Parker. Joy Richey and others, ends Dec. 30, 10 a.m.-6 p,m . M on.-Sat 557-0804. SOUTH COAST ART C!NT£R, 283 E 17th St . Costa Mesa. print' and rare p1lntlngs by renowned Parisian primitive Michel De· lacrolx, Dec. 23-Jan. 14. also Joan Irving paintings through Jan. 14, 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m Mon.· Thur. 646·4545. SUIAN U..ITUI OAL· LERY. 522 Old Newport Blvd . Newpart Beach, "The Masters of Photography," Includes works of nature l1ndacape photograph« AnMI Ad1ms. ber-enloe AbbOtl. fonner as· slatant lo Man R1y Whose aubtecta Include lftlata and lntallectuala, Hungulan Andre Ket'1eu. Paul Caponi· gro, Cttnton Smith Ind Marllyn Uttman, through Jen. 14. Ml-MOS. T\.IC QALL•R•I, 6 11 Anton &MS., Sul1e 120. Coate Meaa, ~ IWtlat Pieter De :::r:.l'~= geometric and abltrtlCt plilnt· fno•; Della Schalan1ky'1 oerernlo IWt, ~ Jan. 7, Tue • .$et. 11 a.m • .:a:30 p.m. 545-AATS • Ptd a fftD toOrda co aoork for ~ ..,,,.._, .... --------------• • Currently Screening . 7 MOVIES THE 810 CHILL: Rated R. A warm. superbly acted film about a reunion ol college lnends, lotlowlng the death ol a comrade Writer-director Lawrence Kasdan ("Body Heat" and the George Lucas mega-htls) sets up the story to make a Big Point about the 196-0s generation He never quite makes that point. but the film remains an engaging. funny study of friendship. V" V" V" BRAINSTORM: Rated PG. A stunning special effects ltlm wtuch explores the inner space ol the mind rather than the oute< space depicted in most such Mms Super.b act- ing by stars Christopher Walken. 1he late Natahe Wood. and Louise Fletcher who create a machine that can record the thoughts. emotions and dreams or one person and transfer them to another per- son Sort of a human tape deck Super Panasonic film will make the audience feel lhe action as well as see 1t. A fun ltlm vvv "A CHRISTMAS STORY: Rated PG. A holiday treat for all gener atlons. brJmming with nostalgia. about a MldWeslern family celebraung Christmas in the t9•0s -and under- going hilarious complteations along the way Darren McGavln Is excellent as the harried lather with Melinda Dillon and Peter B1t11ngstey as Mom and Junior (the latter the pe r s o ntl1ca11on o f author /narrator Jean Shepherd) v v v THE DEAD ZC>Ne: Rated R. Dino De l.JWrenUia' movie verslon of the bestseller by horror novelist Stephen King 11 a psychic thriller starring Chrlstopfler Walken 1nd Brooke Adams. Fast paced tilm about a schoolteacher wtto can see into the future and inadvertently discovers a polltlc1an destined to become President and push the button unless he can do something to stoP the man. Director David Cronenberg ("Scanners"") stieks close to the or1g1nal In this gripping film. v "v FLASHDANCE: Rated R Newcomer Jennifer Beals stars in this visually excltlng but weakly written tllm about a female welde< who longs to become a ballet dancer Directed by Adrian Lyne v v GORKY PARK: Rated R A curiously uninvotv1ng lllm ver- sion of the best-seller by Manin Cruz Smith William Hurt gives one of his most restrained performances as a Russian policeman trying to solve the murder and mullla0 lion ol three people Finnish locations sub for Russia. but the Russian social structure illuminated In the bOok Is lost Brian Dennehy and Lee Marvin are nne in support, but Polish actress Joanna Paeula Is a tepid love Interest. v v NA TE ANO HA YH: Rated A. Tommy Lee Jones stars as an 1880s American pirate In this Hvely but excessively viol- ent South Seas adventure The thin plot c<>ncerna a m1s11onary·s bride-to-be who Is kidnapped by by rogue pirates. Michael O'Keele and- Jenny Seagrove co-star. vv NEVER CRY WOLF: Rated PG. Charles Martin Smith ("American Gratfitl"I stars as a biologist studying wolves in the nO<thern Canadian wilder- ness. A beautllulty photo- graphed nature adventure directed by Carron Ballard ("The Black Stallion") "" v NEYER SAY NEYER AGAIN: Rated PG. Sean Con- nery Is back as James Bond. but this 007 adventure is strictly by the numbers. There are the usual chases. escapes and 8'eetroni<: gadgets. but nothing lhat hasn't been done before -and bette< Among the supporltng actors. only Barba1e Carrera 11.ttlee. Irvin Kershner ("The Empire Strikes Back") directs mech0 anlcally. vv OCTOPU88Y: Rated PG. Don't IOOk for deep charac- 1erizat1ons or social lessons. but 11 you're a fan of the James Bond series. you'll love this latest adventure Director John Glen ("FOf Your Eyes Only") seems to be anxious to top the outrageous stunts In "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and he comes awfully close. Roger Moore and Maud Adams star .,..,...,. RETUftN OF THE JEot Rated PG George Lucas· "Star Wars" story Is brought to a stunning cUmax. The characters may be a bit two-dimensional but the ac- tion seQuences and special effects are among the most eliciting evet put on film. Stars Mark HamUI. Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford . .,..,...,." THE RIGHT ITUFF: Rated ,._mfBll•t1tU1m ... ~lllllflM·IHllfl·m• 11Sll1IWillll·rmlfm 11 ~HHlll I Ill ll ll·HJ llll• EIH•l•tlDl·Rllal•'"--:.. I -~ 1 .......... .... a.IDntl WUi mlli& Edwnla.. , ...... _,.. ... .__, •Wti'il)IJlltiii -· PG. Tom Wolfe's book about the test pilots and the Mercury astronauts Is brought to the screen skillfully by writer-director Ph1hp Kauf0 man While thetr deeds are larger-than°llle. the pilots re- main comfortably human. V1v1d performances by Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Sam Shepherd, ~nnis Quaid and Barbara Hershey . ..,..,..,.., SUDDEN IMPACT: Rated R. Clint Eastwood reworks lam, Illar ground In this fourth Dirty Harry film. Fans of the series won't be disappointed. as Harry and hlS handy Magnum eliminate a fresh horde of urban scum Sondra Loelle does another of her Icy blonde routines as a pistol-packing painter who's out to avenge a gang rape. Eastwood Is a NOWPl.AYNi M llA'Alll con A ME IA a 1'1lllO PK1!1c: \Lincoln 0rMr In 811 •OTO [Ctd l05 ("*""~It' (tlwanls 5'ddldlKi< 9l!HU1 581 5880 ltrst-rate action director. but don't look for well-rounded :E characters Elltremely violent <D V"V" <I> ST A YINO ALIVE: Rated ~ PG John Travotta returns as • ;:, Tony Manero In the sequel to g. 'Saturday Night Fever " Man-~ ero. however. has discarded his disco duds and Is trying to 0 Sec C urrently Screening Page 8 0 <D 0 <D 3 er <D ..., ~ ...... CD co w •COSTA llUA £0w1td5 Br• !>olC> 7"4 GAllOEll MM (OwMcts 'N!sltlrooO SJO.~>IOI "° ......u .CC-A""•• •o-,.._ ,....oc......-. • Plt~F'....HTEl'l IN txl!--.-J SILK\VOOD 8 Currently Screening • ~ M co a> M N v From Page 7 make i1 u a Broadway dancer Travolta is se>1y and tunny, but this sequel. thanks to the shallow direction of Sylvester Stallone, doesn't match the ltavor of "Fevef." ""v TI:AMS Of' ENOEAMtENT: Rated PG. Debra Winger and Shirley MacLalne g ive ~ Oscar-caliber perlormanoes u in 1h1s funny and touching film, ;f w hic h t r a c e s a mother-daughter relatlonshlp over 30 years. Jaci( Nicholson. as a paunchy, drunken astronaut, is also superb. The serious twist that oocues two-thirds through Is manipu- lative, but you'll probably suc- cumb to It anyway. James B roo ks was the writer-director. "'v v TO H OR NOT TO llE: Rated PG. Met Brooks and Anne Bancroft ham It up In -.. 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The usual Brooks shticits are eschewed In favor of straight situational humor with Charles Durning especially funny as a bumbling Gestapo colonel. "" "" "' UNDER FtRE: Rated A. A tense political thriller about journalists who loae their ob- jectivity when they get caught up In the Nicaraguan revol- ution of 1979. Excellent per- formances by Nlctc Notte. Joanna Cauldy and Gene Hackman There are a few contrivances in the plot, but the action moves so swiftly you'll hardly notloe. v v v V V V V , EKCellent; "'V V , Very good: "'"', Good; v , Not so good GORKY PARK NOW PLAYJM; --.... _ ..... ::=... ... CE.L. .,... --,.....,__. ~~C>IMll ~--....,, .-m&1r ·r·· ... "~·:s·a..··· ... :=-.... ~ French Orama USE THE DAILY rlLOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY "Danton" l-'111 "'"'lilt "•'l \llt'l ,tll (R) 6~2-56 78 lit lU TWO very spedal Clll'lstlnas motlOn PICtw'eS fOr the enttre fal1t1y1 WALT DISNEY PROO rCTIONS' twl'**919d111Y .... - ln .. Rrlt ... MOtlan DICture In JO~ ... 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Silkwood, who had been mysteriously contaminated b~ plutonium while working at the plant, died in a car accident while en route to an interview with a Ne w York Times report~r J She purportedly was t.o give him documents that allegedly showed the plant had serious radiation safety violations. Dad the company's agl'nts contaminate her, as ::.he da1med'.' Was she murdered bcforl' she could tdl ht:>r story to the press'? The answers, if they ;.ir"· known. can't be found m the movie, and that'!> wh;.H blunts its dramatic impact. W1thuut the final payoff, "Silkwood" becom- t~ a polemic and a character study. It suCN'eds 1n both c·ategones. The conditions of workmg with dangerous materials are appallingly depicted. And Meryl Streep adds another indelible portrait to her impressive string. As 1f to counter her reputation as an 1ce queen, MiS1> Streep makes Karen Silkwood a boozing, AMERICA'S FAVORITE COMEDY HIT! By BOB THOMAS A ... odated p.._ Writer S\f'Utting, foul-mouthed good ol' girl. She even flashes her breasts in defiance to sexist fellow workers. She has tender moments, as when she pi.nes for her children who live with her ex-husband. Mike Nichol$ makes a welcome return to directing after an eigh t-year absence. His sure touch is felt throughout. He is an actor's director. and Kurt Russell and Cher, who play Miss Salkwood.'s housemates, have never been better. Rated~. mostly be<-ause of language. Motion Picture of America rallng delinlllons. G -General audiences All ages adm11ted PG-Parental guidance suggest.ed. Some material may not be suitable for children R -Restricted Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adull guardian X -No one under 17 admitted Some states may have higher age restncttons Kurt Russell and Meryl Streepco-star in new motiOl'}.Picture about Karen Silkwood. COME 10 LAUGH, COME TO CRY, COME TO CARE, COME TO TERMS. DEBRA WINGER SHIRLEY MAcLAINE JACK NICHOLSON Ml All Ill Tll 'I CM" • T1I ftM. l 9 "U 2 :E CD CD ')/(" CD ~ a. CD .., ....... ~ .... ~ ~ 0 CD 0 CD 3 O' CD .... I\) .. w ~ <D_ Q) w 10 M c:o C7> 'r'" At the Movies Mel Brooks (left) and Charles Durn- ing r eg ist e r amazement in "To Be or Not to Be." 'Brooksified' 'To Be or Not to Be' offers lots of laughter By TOM TITUS Of th• Daily Pilot Staff Every clown, it's said, wants to play Hamlet and Mel Brooks literally gets his shot in ''To Be or Not to Be," a Brooksified remake of the vintage Jack Benny-Carole Lombard wartime comedy. Conversely. serious actors yearn for the sound of laughter and Brooks has three of the better ones -Anne Bancroft. Charles Durning and Jose Ferrer -hamming it up in this outlandish opus. As one of the few pure comedies among the Chnstmas movie releases, ''To Be or Not to Be" should mean many happy returns for its investors. It's a "Mel Brooks movie" in the senae that Brooks is starring and producing, but in a significant departure from his past flicks, someone else-Alan Johnson in this instance-is doing the directing. It's Johnson's first directorial stint, though he st.aged the musical numbers in Brooks' "The Producers" and "History of the World, Part I. .. What this means to movie fans is that "To Be or Not to Be" is more straight comedy than far-out farce like "Blazing Saddles" or "Young Frank- enstein." The laughs come from the characters and the situations, and you won't find anything historically juxtaposed (like Hugh Hefner in allClent Rome or an lndian ch ief speaking Yiddish). But even under these (for Brooks) limited conditions. it's a howlingly funny movie -once we accept its premise that everyone in Warsaw wants to hop in bed with Bancroft (the offscreen Mn. Brooks). Bancroft was the "older woman" in "The Graduate" 17 years ago and while she's aged gracefully. she's hardly the sort that would start a young pilot's motor racing. The pilot (Tim Matheson of ••Animal House··) and his amorous designs kick the film's plot into gear as Brooks and Bancroft, who headline a Warsaw vaudeville revue, find thetn9elves up to their greasepaint in an elaborate espionage scheme, out to stop the traitorous Ferrer from exposing the Polish resistance movement. Brooks' flamboyant Frederick Bronski, an uncured Polish ham, i.s cast in the role of an unlikely hero who ftnds he's a pretty fair actor when he's playing for people's lives. Brooks as an perfonner. period, la a masterful comic -more e!fective than when playing straight man under his own di.rection in "High Anxiety." Without his repertory company r.anies Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman or Madeline Kahn, the funny stuff falls his way and Brooks revels in it. . Not that the supporting cut in "To Be" is deficient. Durntng la hila.J1oua u a blundering Gestapo colonel, employing his considerable avoirdupois u a phyakal comic as.et. James Haake'a camping • Bancroft'• <ire.er should brine out the gay liberation pidceta. while co.tcreenwriter Ronny Graham haa a nice running bit Man overloud ataae ~· Brooks and Bancroft open the show with a duet of "Sweet Georata Brown" in Polish -and then ccnunue their dialoCUf! In that Janauqe unul tome0ne "up there" decrees they Ult EnalJ.ah. lt'a the lone concemon to Mel Brooks-style farc.'e until the C\U1ain call (OM of only two movie9 ( can remember in Which adt a device WU \.-cl, the other ..... ~ enou,h. ''The Bed Setd" ln '1"8). "To Be « Nol IO Be'' nwy ~ the funniest movie ol d\11 almolWxhal.Wted yell'. C.tta1nly M I Brooka ln bona of • aamera ii equally • h.Uariow •he 19 ln the dlNctor't chaJr. At the Movies Dirty Harry.!.!.! Tops at box office for second straight week HOLLYWOOD (AP) -·~Sudden Impact," starring Clint F.astwood as the detective Dirty Harry, has caught on with holiday moviegoers, holding the top of the pre-Christmas box office ratings for the second straight week. The Warner Bros. film grossed $7.1 million on 1,577 screens over the weekend to top ''Scarface," starring Al Pacino, which grossed $3.5 million . "Terms of Endearment," with Shirley Macl..aine, Debra Winger and Jack Nicholson remained the third-highest grossing picture with $3.5 million. ln four weeks, it has grossed $19.5 million. All three films held onto their respective places In the ratings from the preceding week, according to figures released by the major film studios. "Two of a Kind," the film featuring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, groaed $3.3 million in Its first week to finish fourth in the weekly charts. In fifth place was Paramount's "Uncommon Valor," a movie •tarring ~ne Hackman about an unauthoril.ed miuion to ret1Cue American Gh missjng in Vietnam, which groued $3.1 million In lta first week. Here are the top gnming films of the put weekend, followed by the weekend'• receipts, the total receipta to date and weeks ln distribution. 1. "s.d4n Impact" (Warner Broe.), $7.1 million, $20.9 milllon, two weeks. i. "~arface" (Univeral), $3.~ mllllon. $10.2 milUon. two weeka. J. '"Terms ef E:Mearmat .. (Paramouni), $3.~ million. $Ut~ million, four we.b. 4. ''T1ro of a K._.,. (20th Century-Fox), $3.3 million , one we.-ek. i. "UltCelllmoa Valor" (Paramount), $3.l mtlllon, one week. AllD f ~ ~: I : I· J : ~ : I ~ : I f ~ l ~ : ~ ~ LAGUNA HILLS MALL- CINEMAS 3 NEW DELUXE THEATRES -llOMI Ofl•ll !- UNCOMMON -~~L.2~ (!) ....... -Fri. 2:00. ... 1:10. e:a. t2S a.c.2:00. .... 1:10.~ SIM. 4:05. 1<10. a:ll, 10:25 1\IK:Mf.\''S CHRL"T.\L\.~ ~>L M9n,-f'r1. 1:00, J.:15, 5:JO, 7:45, 1:55 .... 1:00. 3:15, ltJO. 7Js hi!" 3:15, .... 7:45, 1:55 Clint Eastwood direc t e d a nd s tarre d in his latest Dirty Harry movi e~ ' udden Impact ,' which has bee n tops a t the box office for the p as t two weeks. T-..f'rt.....,._S~.M. -a.t./aw..J ..... .tlflowtz.JO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LA~ Im.LS MAU. CllllMAS n Di.to Fwy. And fl Toro 190d 768 Jl...11...11 .., n.. """" Noa• r. s-. -..., -UV SCAllM« • YENTI.. ··-lllMCT' TTCKaf, ~. l1C •tf (l••t•\ llllt'l.--~"'tiill-~ Owo.~.,, ....... 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Smith's best-selling novel, "Gorky Park," has now been brought to the screen by writer Dennis Potter ("'Pennies from Heaven") and d1Peetor Michael Apted ("Coal Miner's Daughter." "Continc•ntal OJV1de ") UnfortunatPly. what was intriguing on the printed page 1s just plain ponderous on the big M.TN'n In 1l!. film translation, "Gorky Park" is lUr1ously uninvolving. Scrt"t'nwntcr Potter has w1sdy pan .. 'Cl down Smith's mmplC'x mystery But he's also removed muC'h of the· bal'kground dt:ta1l that illuminated Rul>S1an lift• m Smuh's novel. Despite the colorful l1Jlat1on photography (HelAmki. Finland standing an for MOM.'tlw). "Gorky Park" plays hke a t'u rnbcrsomc police• thnllc·r that could have been -.<'l anywhere W1llaam Hurt, fresh from his v1v1d per- formances an "Body Heat" and "The Big Chill," is much more restrained in his portrayal of Chief Investigator Renko. Renko is injtJaUy anxious to turn the ugly murder case over to the KGB. He finds the grounds to do so when he learns one of thl' victims was an American. (The activities of foreigner.:. are the jundicuon of the KGB ) But Iamskoy (Ian Bannen), the chief pros- -William Hurt plays Russian cop. ecutor, urges Renko to follow through on the case. The trail leads Renko to Irina. a beautiful young woman who has been expelled from Moscow University £or making dissident remarks. Inna's skates were found on one of the murder victims. 1 A well l<nowfl basic COiion OI blended f<DrlC lhe fct>nc is V9tV ~able and IS popuk)( ta all types °'garments !tom W()(I( clolhes to spatsweor and evening woor 2 A coarse blue Clungolee used fOt W()(I( CIOlhes. onginolly used fol sollors work clolheS Al's Garage; Your Denim Store I A Le-.1 "501;' SMnk·k>·ftt basic denim ond ~shed. B Generro. oOglnal stonewosh denim jeans. C. L8'vi·for-Men. Uer cut. 0. CoMn l<leln. ~ Ol. denim.~ ---------------- &~~[; 56 FASHION ISLAND · N~RT BE.ACH • (714) 644-5070 • Lee Marvin is nasty as ever. but she re fuses to cooperate with the investigation. Eventually. Renko and Irma become lovers. Inna is portrayed by Polish actress Joanna Pacula. But there seems to be littlt' screen chemi!;trv between Hurt and Pacula, and their c:rucial Jov~· a ffair remains unronvancmg. Hurt comes to hfe more strtkangly, how('ver. in his confrontations with tht' Amc ric:an polll'l' dete<.·uve K1rw1U , played by Brian Dennehy Kirw11l's younger brother was one of the Gorky Park vicums, and the detective is out for revenge. Also t'ntering the picture is a Wl•aJ thy American fur dealer, Osborne. played to nasty perfection bv Lee Marvm. The primary flaw m "Gorky Park" is that it's difficult to care about any of the5(' people. Screenwriter Potter has discarded Renko's wife. friends and father from the novel, as well as the Communist Party pressures that affect Renko's investigation Hurt's low-key, charmless per- formance doesn't generate much sympathy for his character either. Potter has streamlined the myster y and made significant changes in the final confrontation. which the novel places in Ne w York. (ln the movie. it's set in Sweden.) Still, the complex storyline remaaris one that is easier to follow on the printed page. , On screen, "Gorky Park" just never seems to catch fire. There's plenty of talent on both sides of the camera, and a lot of authenlio-looking scenery on view. But the all-important chemistry needed to ignite these e lements lsstrangely abeent. \llhale watch Cruises ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDAY WEEKDA Y8: 10:00 A.M. WEEKENDS: 9:30 a.m. It 1130 p.m. ta.oo eit Mwt r ... wttl\ A.ti .... :1.21.&4 '-"' ... ll"Mft --UllO& PlYILIOI Adllhll I!.~ SS.' 11t ns.11t1 --<9r.ew Year·s Dining 8' ~nterlainmenl Guide CHINA PALACE RESTAURANT - --- •• Complimentary Champagne New Years Eve I Regular Menu Prices Open til Midnight lteserve the best view on Newport harbor for dinner, then stay for the fun! • DINNER RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED • CHAMPAGNE CELEBRATION AT MIDNIGHT • GREAT PARTY FAVORS •NO COVER Live Entertainment Featuring RICK HARDEMAN Champagne Dinner Special• '20.00 Per Peraon {To,.Tip 001 1<><lvded) Choice of: Top Sirloin & Crab Legs or Filet Mignon au Chompignon o r Veal Scollopini. Includes wlod, vegetable, breod, dessert, bever~e & complimentary chom o .ne Plus odmiuion to wloon Saloon Party •s.oo Admlulon One well cocktail, free champagne at midnight, party favors, noise makers. Dance in the New Year with "Rock Hoven." !1• •.• , ...... , ............. 876-8800 Serving New Years Eve Dlnher ~ 4 pm ti II 11 pm ...J~ 801 E. Balboa ··= 673-7726 ~ BALBOA EVERYONE ELsE IslHROWING AP~ WE'RE HAVING ABAU. There are New Years Eve parties ~ere everyone wears lamp shades. And there are New .::-Years Eve parties where every- one sips champagne and dances divinely. 111e latter, of course, is what vve h3\e planned at The Newponer bet\veen 9 pm and lam. For $22 per person, }'UU can be Fred and Ginger with your own 14-piece orchestra. Party favors and a midnight champagne toast are on the house. Other bev- erages and hors d'oeuvres are available for a nominal charge. Even if )'OU don't attend the ball, )UU can still spend the night in a luxuriou'i Newporter room for just $60 (single or double ocrupancy). Or spend two nights for $100. So this New Years Eve, dorlt just settle for being the life of the pany. Not when you can be ~ ~NE'W~S EVE the belle, or beau, of the ball ry &lkE NEW'POIITTR 11cr l.11nh111w Hu11.I, ~"'1'11.., '"~1.11. 0. 91(..(IO. (~I_. I ~4 1"'00 Ml"l~':llu1' l\'\fl".,.l'\l lir h11rh th\• l'l• .ind '1'11. I.II "~ irn r.•l' . ' 13 "ti ~ ~ i 1C' <D :J Q. <D .... ....... ..,, .... a: II> ':< w <D 3 C7 <D .... I\) c.> ~ co OD c.> ~ ---~ ~~~~-------------------------.._. ____ .._ __ ~---...... ~~-------------- 14 <") CD a> ..... -c.; I ) -I I N ... 4> D E 4> (.) 4> a >. ~hr l1'11lagr 3\1111 RAISE THE ROOF «l 'O 'i: u. ...... ... a> 'O c a> ~ 4> a> 3: ·§ cl ~ • ? 11\1110\ ..... ''' -\ Ii/ANT ,~#err Y1ar'1 Ere t t· t ' Celebration :~ "i Hats • Horns • Noisemakers Dinner • Dancing Featuring Special Menu AT 11£8/RJ~ 1£STAUIAIT - I SALOOll NEW YEARS EVE PARTY ~ ,, ••• lilt, ••• ,,,. ,, ... , T '' Sirttl1 tr l11iht ' AatrailiM ltMttr Tails tr Stell I LMttr O..lte •15ss~. •22ss~ This New Year's Eve. we· re accepting dinner reservadons. Make your plans now to join us on Saturday. December 31st! No cover charge Special Menu Uve Enterta inment Party Flavors A•k about th• Champagne Sp«:lal with dinner Balboa lalud / 673-8720 C:O... ..... I 540-8535 (bra 6 ....... MMC• only) lntDe I 546-4400 1alla Porat I 168-4999 _ 127 MAIM AYI. '7~_JooJ . ••lllh· ·•HI•·· ·•I,.. •• I• ., t 'rf.( ~I' ~&~'((///[J&~~~'((///[J&~ '<"~ .11 Yf. <?,'f:~VJy.'1'f.·~Vj"-~~'f:~\Dj\f~;!_VJ\{ ~~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ RIVIERA I i RESTAURANT ~;; ~8°1J._ 1 __ ~, Continental Cuisine ~,.10~~:..~, /!1i New Year's Eve Dinner ~ Seatlags at 6 pm, 7 pm, 9 pm o• South Coast Plaza Costa M~sa J ~~ . 540-J840 . > ·~~ Vb.J~~VM&~'<f(ld&~ Vb.J~ '~'ft ~VJ'\'(. ~ 'fl·~V.Jy.~ '1J·~UJY-~ '1'J·~v.JY-2, '1J·~ 1 tf98Z RMhlll at Edln~r Tustin 730-0115 New Year's Dining ttA PIRATE'S FEAST!" Your dinnu lncludH a cholct of 5 fabulous tntrttS CAIUBBEAN POU CHOP • CHICKEN OSCAR SnJITEO FLOUNDER -NEW YORK STE.AK Pll.IME IUD gardtn salad. fresh ~bl8. potato or rlct DF.SSEaTS. CHAMPAGNE fl PARTY FAVORS $17.50 per person SEATINGS: 5;30 p.m .• 7:30 p.m. 6 10:00 p.m. MAKE YOUR ltSERVAnONS NOW!lll • &»--O<l80 Year·s Dining & Entertainment Guide • 0 8EHIND THE SCENES" wit h Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive NEW YEARS EVE AT MARONE& MARONE'S Restaurant In Laguna Hills Is proud to announce thetr wondertul menu to oelebrate New Year's Eve. TIJe cost of lhe affair is $60.00 per person· 9:00 P.M. -1 slttl'llg. The menu consists of your choice of appetizer Calamari ·lrilli. mozzarella marinara or clams casino. Accompanying the appetizer is soup, salad. pasta. Your choice of entrees are veal chop (pesto sauce), chicken rollatini, or stuffed snapper with crab. Included wlth the entree Is lrsh asparagus with hollandaise sauce. tomato gratlnel. Oesser1 Is oranQe curacao and the meal also includes coffee. tea and all the champagne you can drlnkl Reservation's are mandatory. Please call 770-6963. Marones is located in Laguna Hiiis at 24801 Alicia Parkway NEW YEAR'S EVE & A WAREHOUSE FULL OF FUN Burt H1~son·s world-famous Warehouse Restaurant has been transformed Into Santa's storehouse for rtie Holidays. and a warehouse lull of New Year's Eve fun is planned. The popular waterfront dinnerhouse has ordered a whole sleighful of fresn seafood. Including many imports from the Hawaiian lskls. Manager Doug Dietz has pledged to keep regular prices for New Year's Eve 1nsplte of the large crowds ol partlers on December 3 Isl. The regular menu will be served at regular prices. The warehouse wlll have complimentary noisemakers. hats and favors througt!out the evening, and as a special attrac- tion. the pOl)Ul.,.rock group "Spark In the Dark .. wlll be on stage in the double-decked Wharf Bar. Major credit cards are welcome, and reservations are available for large parties. The Warehouse overlooks New- port Bay from 3450 Via Oporto at Lido Marina VIiiage. Just southwest of the intersection of Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard The teleptione number is 673-4700 "RING OUT THE OU>, RING IN THE NEW AT THE NEWPORT MARRIOTT" To help ring out the old year and ring In the Naw Year, the Marriott Hotel In Newport Center 1s offering two New Year's Packages for your enjoyment In the Pacific Ballroom. the New Year's Eve Package includes a gourmet dinner. fellturlng lilet mignon and lobster tall entree. unlimited cocktails and wine, favors, champagne at midnight and continuous dancing music provided by the "Su:1ety for the Preservation of the Big Bands", ollertng music 1n the Glenn Miller tradition. and the sw1ng1ng sounds of today. played by the famous "Barry Cole Band" The fest1v1t les will begin at 8:30 PM and last unit! 1.30 AM Cost per person 1s $75.00. which includes tax and gratuity The setond package includes all the above. plus a room 1n the hotel for the rnght The total price for this 1s $250 00 per couple. Early reservations are sugges1ed and can be made by calling 640-4000, ext, 6104 FESTIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE Pl.AH& ANNOUNCED AT THE NEWPORTER Toasting lhe New Year 1n style. guests at The Newporter resort's two gourmet restaurants. La Palme and The Wine Cellar, w111 be feted to splendid holiday menus and restive entertainment. New Year's Eve fest1vl11es begin at 6 p.m 1n La Palme, The Newporter's casually elegant, garden-style restaurant Complementing the memment. t111e entertainment will be provided by classical guitarist Greg Coleman during the evening's meal. An elegant seven-course California Cuisine menu debuts with grilled Paclltc oysters with California caviar, tagltatelll with fresh crepes and chanterelles, skewered shrimp with cilantro and green salsa. and Panache granite. Ttie entree selection features a ctioice of grllled saddle of lamb with tangerine sauce or roast veal rib eye with truffle Madeira sauce, accompanied by Cal1fornla goat cheese wOh walnut and raisin bread. Dinner 1s topped off with chocolate Bavorois with vanilla sauce. The $65.00 P8f person evening includes dinner, party favors and complimentary cham- pagne. Two seatings are ottered In The Wine Cellar. the merriment begins at 7 p.m. An exclusive $75 per person evening Includes an elaborate eight-course dinner, pany favors end complimentary cham· pagne. One sealing is ottered. Music by classical guitarist Vincent Scott will complement the evening's holiday feast, which tM!glns with fresh trvfflM en croute, fricassee de homard a !'Orange. and granite de mare de bourgogne The entree ol lllet of veal creme d'olgnon 1s garnished with barquelte of turnip and celertac, sauteed asparagus tips and glazed carrots parlsienne. Petite salad Malangee, an assortment of French cheeses. Chestnut Charlotte with rum sauce, Petits Fours Secs and coffee complete the elegant meal. Followlng dinner, guests are Invited to continue partying In the Library Lounge to the velvet tones of the Ronnie Br~n Trio un111 1:30 a.m. or join The Newporter's gala New Year's celebratlonJn the Plaza Ballroom. The 14-plece Hollywood Studio Band will prolllde lively muslc for dancing until t a.m Complimentary party favors and champagne toasts wHI be offered at midnight. For guests not dining in La Palme or the Wine Cellar. a $22 per person cover charge will apply for the Plaza Ballroom and a $10 cover charge tor the Library Lounge. The Bistro will observe Its regular menu from 6 a.m. until 3 am Ample tree parking 1s available, and valet par1<1ng 1s offered The Newporter Is located at 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach For reservations call 644-1700 NEW YEAR'S EVE MOONLIGHT DINNER 6 PARTY CRUISE PLANNED For a spectacularlr difle~enl New YBar·s &s..ceJebrat1on, you might consider a "Moonlight Dinner & Party Cruise" aboard a romantic old M1ss1ss1pp1 paddlewheeler or Oldt1me sailing ship. Buccaneer Cruises. oul of Ports O'Call Village on the watertront 1n San Pedro, has planned a gala moonhghl cruise with succulent prime rib dinner buffet anO-compllmen· tary champagne and party favors for New Year's Eve. Aboard the Showboat, a triple-decked sternwheeler with two cocktail lounges. a dance floor. dining salon and ice cream parlor. the fabulous "Sternwheelers" will provide swing and d1x1eland jazz music for dancing and listening pleasure The vessel will be extensively decorated. and a festive midnight salute wlll see in 1984. Cost for the dinner cruise ts only $37.00 per person. Space Is ltmlted, so early reservations are suggested Further information and reser- vations can be obtained by calling (213) 5'48-1085 In addition to the New Year's Eve Moonlight Dinner & Party Crolse which Is open to the general public, Buccaneer Cruises operates a fleet of fantasy ships of yesteryear which are available for private charter. The company will be operating whale-watching excursions In the upcoming season. HOLIDAY GIFT CERTIFICATES FROM TRANS/PACIFIC RESTAURANTS Trans/Pacific Restaurants. Inc have announced the ava11- at>tlity of gift certificates for all Its restaurant operations. Effective Immediately. The Jolly Roger Restaurants. Monterey Bay Canners Restaurants, McBride's Restaurants .arid The Splndrifter are ottering gift certificates In $10 00 denominations. Enclosed in handsome presentation folders. they prov1C1e an ideal gift for both professional associates and personal friends The gift oerttf1cates may be used in all California and Hawaii locations ot The Jolly Roger. Monterey Bay Canners. McBnde's, and The Spindrilter any time during the next year_ . Corporate gift cerllflcate programs are avallable to large companies for employee groups. and Trans/Pacific Res- taurants, Inc. has identlhed Steve Moyer as the contact person tor such purchases. In good taste tor all holiday giving, the gift certificates provide an eKcellent opportunity to treat favored persons with delicious dining In com· tortable. friendly surroundings. Information on corporate programs Is available by calllng Trans/PacHic's Steve Moyer at 7141250-0331 lWO GREAT WAYS TO CELEBRATE THE NEW YFARI NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY This New Year's Eve, we·t~have 2 separate dinner seatings featuring an excep· tional gourmet menu created just for the evening! It includes appetizer. soup, salad, dessert and your choice of entrees including TO<JRNEOOS ROSSINI MADAGASCAR• ROAST DOCK NORMANDY• VEAL LOIN (In pastry shdl with Tarragon Sauce)• ~N DORIA. Come early before you r party, or come later and stay for ours! ' NEW VF.AR'S EVE EARlY DINNER Seating at 6:00PM • DINNER ONLY S35.00 NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER & PARTY Seating at 9:00PM per penon (Im! r.. gatulty not lncltded) • 9:00PM COfl\Pl.JMENTARY COCKTAILS IN OLIVER lWISrS BEFORE DINNER • Dll"CNER • AFTER DINNER OP£rt BAR • IW'Kl~ IN O<JR LO<JNOE • atAMPl\GrtE M MIDNIQKT' A ~ $55.00 r:.~ nat llO.ded) llWtl"4tlolm I -~ Pr wlliii ® ·~~----Newp<rt ":.:"O:: ............... --~~ ------~ m.6lc & 2ancin, rJo Cou•r CJ.arf• R.,,,la,. m.n,, • R., .. lar Pric•6 .JJat6 • _)Jonu • Parlr :JA11or6 'flo ~tdl..u 15 0 CD (') CD 3 CT <ti ~ <D OD w ., ' f • - ~----------------------------- 16 ....... .... CD "O \\ New Years Eve • No Cover. No M1niumum • Regular llnces • Entertainment All Night • Free Hats. Horns. Favors • Free breakfast after midnight c When you ask for °"" for the ~ road, think aboot the chaser! ~ lOJ ll BaJSidt Dr., Newport Beach 640-5123 RING Welcome 1984 with style. Featuring our re~ delicious menu selections at regular prices, complimentary midnight party favors, and of course ... lots of fun!!! IRVINE LOCATION Live Entert•inment & Daacini By J ULES & THE BOY.S NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION ~ Live Entertainment By HALL, PETERSON, & MAY 1830 Main St. IRVINE 250-0866 GULLIVER'S new ~r's Sve ~· .. Ri"s of 5ccf wit~.U~~,, ~, ...-1 .. - . ~ . • . I . f I I i .. On Stage Little J immy Dickens still package of power NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -He's still streak- ing onto stage like a thunderbolt, nearly swallowed by a huge cowboy hat and ob- scured ~y a giant guitar. Little Jinuny Dickens is a 4-foot-11 package of power, flashing by in a $3,000 rhinestone suit, pumped up to 10 feet tall since reaching the ul- tirna te goal in his pro- fession -the Country Music Hall of Fame. He's been sparkling like his oostwne in the glow of his hard-earned achievement sonle 45 years after crowing like luccoMer c:rv-. ,,...., .. MOONLIGHT DINNER CRUISE A SPECTACILAIL Y DIFFHElfT NEW YEAR 'S EVE IDEA! AND NEW YEAR'S EYE PARTY AFLOAT iii. Salfllc 14-ftllle mooilliyhl dirv'9t end per1y cNlle llbosd • •-llG M'n 'nlppl ~ n ter or~ M11r1Q lhlp. • ffttM P..U-ltib e.,ffet ow-. I o.p.rtlng beeutlful * Cocnplioo_, O\ampooi•, Pottll • 37 P°""f F<M>n 0 ' C.. eftly • l.lw Dane.""""' & 1~-.i ...... -~ ...... Entertoi••-M9ke .... ,. ...... ~· ... _.._ -~-AMAR.OAT! .-I ti g MIW'• 548-1085/547-2833 -........ - a rooster to help launch his career as a performer. Despite changes in music spearheaded by Elvis Presley, the Bea- tles, protest singers, disco swingers and New Wave rockers, he's been as .Loyal to his style of music aa his favorite guitar. Dickem, w ho baa wafted for years to enter th e country music shrine, waa chOl!len for induction durtna the na- tionally televi8ed Coun- try Music A.ociatioo awards show in October. A. he teerfully walked to the stage of the Grand Ole ()pry HoU8e and received a standing ova- tion, it was one of the most moving moments in the 17-year history of the show. --'~ew Year·s Dining & Entertainment Guide ..... -N1·w Year's EvC' at the WAREHOUSE 1n Newport Beach "Spark 1n the Dark", a talented rock Quintet by the sister a~other songwriting team of Diane and Michael Gael. is now on stage at Bl.llf"l11xon's world-farn Warehouse Restaurant on the wa1e1fron1 1n Newport Beach ·spark 1n rhe Dark" are teatured a! he Warehouse thru December 31st New Year's Eve P_artr · Rtl•lar meau • Dilller senld 4:00pm 'til 12 M.idaight Party bats • hlse make11 • Entertain11ent Reuben~s·· of Newport Beach 251 E. Coast Hwy., L:...;;_----~-~~---------~ • ' ,;,, r:-;· ~e.,1•s ..._~1\~~~~~ .. \\0~ ~~:i.·ls ce.~~4(; • , • .,,,... ! ... , .;·_,.,,. 7:00 Dinner only si&.95 Prix Fixe The Main Event 10:30 Din ner Dancing Champagne Same S!lperb dmner F'I US enterta1nme11r l'ld lree t"<>11rinc.J c,hampa9ne1 '22.95 per person Featuring: Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Poached King Salmon, Beurre Blanc Crisp Long Island Duck, Montmorency Roast Loin of Lamb, Jardinaire Broiled Rock Lobster Tall. Beurre Noisette Plua: Each EntrH lncludH ... Hors d'ouevres, varies Fresh Spinach Salad w/hot bacon dressing Fresh Seasonal Vegetables .... Selection of Homemade Dessert Sunday New Year's Day Spectacular New Years Brunch Buffet 10:30-2:30 -110.95 per person Compllment•ry ch•mp•gne. •crewdrlv•r• .t bloodym•ry• 3901 E. Coa.t Hwy., Corona de/ M•r 159-1854 New Years Eve Gala. Special Menu seatings at 5:30pm 7:30pm 9:30pm Hats, horns, & noisemakers Dancing to Jimmy Boggio & the Fiascos' Reservations 833-2770 Special room rates for New Years Eve 17 l 3'. ~ ~ <I> <I> ',1f; <I> :J Q. <I> ..., --... 'Tl ..., a: Q) ~ 0 <I> 0 (1) 3 a <I> ..., I\) (.) .... <D c:o (.) . ... - 18 (") co O> ~ M (\I .... a> J:l E a> (,) a> 0 >. as "O ;::: u.. -.... a> "O c a> .)/(. ~ ~ -!2 0:: • • our ort TIE TOWn ~ fl We've rolled back prices and hoisted up· the service without changing that great Pirate Quality! Thar's nght lower pnct>S. ~lier service .. Blackbeard'sGallcy & Grog We're able to do I his danng fl'le b)' bringing your soup or salad 10 your table instead of making you walk the plank 10 the Salad Bar• --All Great Deals on Meals .. NOW .. arc part or our Regular Menu like D~llclous Stulf~d Pacific l'lound~r only $I 0 .95 un<I T~ndrr Clllclr~n O scar only $9.95 loin us tonight. tomorrow naghl. an)' nighr soon' Two bloclu south or JQjin WayM Airport Ntwport Stach 8H-0010 • Currently Hanging Raising funds Jack Boyle to head campaign for LBMA Jack Boyle, a longtime supporter of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, recently agreed to chair and organize the 65-year-old museum's major capital campaign. The museum is hoping to raise a total of $1.5 million, part of which will go toward the construction of 7 ,000 additional square feet of exhibition and office space. Boyle is chairman of the board for Naturite Health Produets and a member of the National Advisory Board of the American Security Council. In addition. his past titles include former vice president of the American Pharmaceutical Manu- facturers Association, fonner president of the Export Managers Club for the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. ln•ex•pen•alve • •(In 11t 14*" · llvl not htgh In price: reaaonabte. claalfled ...,-... adttertlllng rml Classified Advertisirl9 8:42-5878 ;11;1~1(::~;;1:~f ·:'.niKtmnNm_:'.'.(:'.;i:_Jj:~t~i* NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE \; ~:~.~:.·:;·~ . ~ ... /.(/ SUNDAY BRUNCH '1" lnclud .. Beverage -Well Drinls or Beer I tt l:tl 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA fiarle'luin Dilfntr Plo)'lto11s~ Year• Eve Gala Party! Early Bird Dinner Specials '6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dln~r w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert 4 to 6 PM . l hp 1 W ... I Jack Boyle will' lead fund-raising campaign. • -----~~~------.._.. ___________ ._. ________________ ~--------............. The Classics Robert Merrill Still in good voice SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTRY ·TWO STEP DANCE CONTEST Sponsored By =·J="'=''='f=.S="='"~= .. =!ln=· == • ~ of Anaheim 1st Prize: loud trip for ! to Paerta Vallarta pl• l week •otet accomaodadou plu tZ50 cul for upeue mone7. Weekly Prizes ... Trophies, Las V egaa tripe, dinners, concert ticketa & more! Held every Tbunciay nicht 8:30 p.m. Xhru Dec. 29th. Final.I OD Dec. 29th. COMING ATTRACTIONS JOHN STEW ABT SUNDAY, 1 JANUARY 8th ... By SUSAN FINGER :9. 0 recovery group ''High Hopes" the Merrills waved ... at each other across the piano and joked with the ~ audience between selections that included anas. ~ spirituals, and hit tunes recreated from Robert's ~ 0.-, .... C.•••••t ... The husband-wife duo of baritone Robert Merrill and pianist Marion Merrill charmed a receptive audience in last week's benefi t concert. In a performance dedicated to the neurological role as Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof." g_ 0 See The Classics Page 20 ~ z~,. The Grand ~~ DinnerTheatret: ... At ~GRAND ... ) " ""~--H OTEL~"' """'~~~1.~ Can 't Fnd Thal Special Chrlstm1s Gift 1 Give a Grand Oimtr Thfalrt Certificate The Award-winning Broadway Musical Hit -Directed By- Jaclf Bunch AN AH EI M (Across from Disneyland) SEAFOOD NEWBlJRG AND SPINNJH SOl.JFFLE CREPE A delicately se8soned Seafood Newburg Crepe romblned With a Spinach Souffle Crepe. And your choice of a ~iJ«:d green or orange almond salad STEAK DIANE . Beef renderloln f11ets sautlled and lopped with Madeira sauce. Served with a vegetable. potatoes and your choioe of a mixed green or orange almond salad. FETl'lXDNE CARBaVARA Ribbon J>8Sl8 S8Ul«ill With b8con. mashroom& onions and peas blend«J inlO a vMety sauce of cream and freshly ef/MJd PllrmtJSBn and Romano cheeses.. Plus your~ of a mixed ereen or orsnee almond salad After buyine all I.hose presencs. treat yourself to one too. Rieht fKYr1I our dellcJOus Old 11lorld dinners are specially prict!d. &1cl1 OM Is /USl $6.95 any night anttr nw:. Bui hurry, This kJW ~ends SOM /CS the most CKUMptX elft you716"' lfJ' 111' ~ Sou<h Coast Pisa (7H) 558-1225 University 7bwne c.eneer. San Dlefo (619) 453-8616 r Ofk:t' (lOOd anttr 5PM. And uy us 111' Sundtly 8nmch. ...... ... I I ,. ll I .. 20 (") co ~ r? N ... CD J) E CD (,) ~ >. as 'tJ -= u. ....... ... CD 'tJ c CD ~ 3l ~ -.2 ii .... The Classics v From Page 19 Merrill's tremendous voice has passed its most glorious st.age, but the polish and musicality are still there, seemingly augmented by his pel"90nal warmth and easy acting ability. Chorale, the singer chose popular arias from "Don Giovanni". "La Traviat.a," and "Il Barbiere di Siviglia," two spirituals by Robert MacGimsey, Gershwin's "I Got Plenty of Nuttin'," and three nostalgic songs from "FiddJer." Except for MacGimsey's "Sweet Little Jesus Boy," the Christmas selections weDe left to the choir. But Merrill created an appropriate spirit o( clOl!lefteSS through laughter -Figaro's comic patter aria from the "Barber of Seville" -though the transcendence of pain with song in the spirituals. and through Tevye's Yiddish-style rejoicing in whatever life may offer. For this Christmas concert, in which the Merrills shared a program with the Pacific American A. T. LEOS CallfOfnie cuisine. Fresh Seafoods. pastas, mHI .& pouttry. Elegantly ser"8d In a caal9I atmosphefe. Oinnef from 5 p.m. 7 days a weet<. Wedding receptions and p&11ies. 3901 E. Coest Hwy .. Corona del Mar. 75S.18&4. THE BARN Amencan Lunch M·F I 1·2.30 Dinner M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun. Champagne 8""8t &\.f1Ch 10-2:30. Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Facilities 14982 Rtdhll. Tustin 730-0115 TltE OIN9l..\l UM fNYF 8TIMHOU9E The original. Featuring display bromtig. Lunch Mon.~. 11·2. Dinner ~ Mon.·Fri. from 5 p.m .. Sal. & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd .. Costa ...... &42·9777. PARADISE CAFE San ttendlcan ttyle. ~ fWI and pea. Pde> dlnng. Lunch M-F 11·3. Dimer Mon.-S.t. frotn 5 p.m. ~ Hr. M-F 6-7. Wed. lAldles nil• 50" wall ~ from 3 p.m. ~ fedltlel. 600 Newport Cante< Of .. Faahlon lllMnd. NNpor1 Beech. 646-1237. Chinese OW.DRAGON Sz:chw9n ' Man<Wln CUlalM9 of • Qd QIN. Holt Wallece Lee. o.t Vu Chin. a.g.,t ~ Lunch, Olnntf, s.t. & Sun. Olm Sum (CNMll ,... .. c.. 8'unch) . BanQUett, 8"f • Wine. Aeat0n1bl• Prlc ... 12100 e.d'I BMI.. ~ 89&-8933. Continental AJRPORTER , ... ... ,...,,. ...... "°°"' Continental. Lunch M·F 11.30 • 2:30. Sun Brunch 10 · 3:00 Dinner lrom 5 30 Happy Hour M·F Entertainment & Dancing. Valet Panung. Banque• Fac1h1tes 18700 MacArthur, Irvine 833-2770 RIVIERA Continental Chef Richard Bergner since 1970. Intimate Dining Lunch 11:30-3·00. Dinner from 5 PM Closed Sun. & Holidays. Banquet rooms. 3333 S Bristol. Coste M esa 54Q-3840 German Greek Italian ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT ' DIRECTORY DONATEU.n In Cotta ..._ llnce 1973. PIDa from the Eaat Ml come Weetl Pizza. pesta, Mledl, beer, wtne. l..unctl "*'*' Cetertng. l..unctl Tu-. ttw Fft •• 11:30 to 2 P.M. Dinner 7 nights from 5 p.m. 2230 0 Fe!Mew. Costa Mela. ~3172 and 546-1037. • TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homeslyle Italian Cooking In a romantie atmosphere Same owner S1nOe 1975. Open Moo. lhru Thurs. 11.30AM to 10:00PM. Fri. & Sat to 11PM. Sun. Brunett 10-3. Dinner till 10PM. 2267 Fa!Mew. Coela Mesa &42·9500. Mexican • CAaA mlOCAN MITAURANTI OUr food le a tf1> to Mex.loot &t. 11nce 1972. Open delly from 11 a.m. tor lunch & dlnnef. Codctala. Two ~ catlone. 296 E. 17th St .. ca.ta..._ 846-7829. 105 Main St, Be1boe 876-9900. HMlfhy loodl. netur111y. ~ belled muffinl dally. Freeh ~ Vanetal wines. Lunch & dinnef 7 d9y. a week from 11 A.M. 54.nday ~18 brunCh 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Between Bullocks & I. Magnln In South Cont Plaza. 556-97QO. {Lower llMll) . Seafood & Steak BLACKBEAADI Hearty Beel Entrees & SealOOd Lunch 11-3:00 Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F ExtenSIV8 Oyster Bar Two blocks south of John Wayne Airpart 833-0080 THE CANNERY features frelh local &M.fiood, .-.em beef. Lunch. dinner. Soodlly brunch and ~ brunch, harbor CN6lel.. EntertAllnment """''Y and 5undey aft.-noon. Louige tood --ley. Historic nterlront l9ndmertl Ir} Newpof1'• c.nn.y Vlllige. 3010 Laftlyette. 876-5n1 . RUaTY PELICAN ttlllh Mefood and .,.. of "· Newpof1 Beech • Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport 81y. 2735 w. Ca.t Hwy. 842-3431. IMrll • Lunch. dlnnef. Nippy hour. 1830 Main. 546-4 n 4. TAii fl* Tltm WHALa Open 7 Otyt. ....... 7 ""' M-F. Lunc:tl 11-4 ... F. Olnnef -4-11 M-S. Set & Sun. bn.f1Ch 7 .... ~ .. Ffl, Set .• Sun. 8enquM ..... ~to 600. Entett•lnment Wed·Sun. PencHrnlc bey ... 400 ~ St .. Belboe. 873-4833. 'THIW~ FrHh Se•food & lnternatlon•I Cut91ne. Wat9ffront dlnlng. Cti.t ~ ICeileglln. Lund\ °""*· S... & Sun. AWlfd Wlnniftl Bnlnch. ....... & cee.tne. ~ .... Ef ............ Udo~ .....,,, Beech 173-4700. For Restaurant Directory Information, Please Call Brendi 6a~a at . 642-4321 ext. 269. Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt Bey St., Co•t• MeH, Ce. Mell eddreH: Box 15e0, Coate Meu, Ce., 92921 Telephone: 842-4321 JJrogram mformatJon 1s provided by rhe networks land suwons and 1s sub)t"CI ro change w1rhout notJce. -Incl·· Sports ................................................................. Pase2 'TV Antenna ....................................................... Page 3 .lJaytime Drama ................................................ PBIJe 4 Tube Toppers ...... .. .. .. .... .. ...... ...... .... .. ........ ....... PBIJe 6 .lJaytime Schedule . . .. ... .... ... .. ..... .............. ..... ... Page 7 Evemng Schedule .......................................... Pap 10 'TV Puz:zle ..................... ··. ···· ·· ..... · .................... Pa/If! 31 -Channels -llelwoab (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Suneet Blvd., Los Angelee. Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave .• Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC. ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Lot Angelel, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, CL _ .......... .. (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Suntet Blvd., Los Angel8', Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melroae Ave., Los Angelee. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Suneet Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .• Los Angelel, Ca. _ ... (28) KCET, 4401 Suneet Blvd .. Los Angelee, Ca. (50) KOCE, 1574'4 Golden W•t St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PgTV (0) On· TV, 1138 Grand <Antral Ave., Glendale, Ca. (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebruka AVf1., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Bo• Office. Time-Life Building, Rockefeller C«lt«, N.Y., N.Y. (C) ClnemH, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, BrittOI, Ct. (L) s.l«TV, Marina del Rey, Ca. (8) ShoWtlme ~~~ ~·~ Netwont, Atlanta, Oa. -..... ,. (9) WOR, New YOfk City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Frtday. Dec. 23, 1983 Sports Vermeil, Trevino signed By PETER McCAULEY Last year Dick Vemwal found out that he'd had enough of coaching foot· ball. But this year the former PtuladelphJa Eagles coach found he hasn't had enough of his new career . television broadcasung. Vermeil and CBS recent· ly agreed t.o a mulu-year extension of his contract a.-. a network football analyst. Another !'\'rent signee is Lee Trevino. He was always a hat on the golf course and he has continued the trc1djtion this year as a n:due golf analyst for NBC. The network LS pleased with his contnbullons be· cause It has been announced that Trevino has signed a new mulu-year contrct He wit be part of all 11 pro· fessional golf tournaments alred on NBC next year However, thts doesn't mean Trevino has retu-ed from competition. He will continue on the pro tour in '84 as long as ha.a chronic back problems allow, know· ing there ls a place an the broadcasting booth when- ever he's ready. On Monday, Dec. 26 from Honolulu. Metroeporu TV and ESPN air the Aloha Bowl fetaurlng Penn St.ate (7-4-1) va. Washington (8-3). The Liberty Bowl airs Thul"llday, Dec. 29 on Katz Sport.a syndication. Bolton College (8-2) and Notre Dame (6-5) will be battling it out from MemJ>his. Tenn. Friday. Dec. 30 CBS aln the Florida St. (6-4) vs. North C&rollN (8-3) with ABC flnlshlng the ewrun, with Iowa (9-2) \akifllon Florida (7-2·1) In the Gator Bowl. The Bluebonnet Bowl, fHtunnc Beylor (7-3) and Oklahoma St. (7-4) a.int on MWou TV N•twork and ESPN on S.turday. Dec. 31. CBS wUI conlinue to air the NCAA batk•tball champk>rwhlp f0t the ~t thrH yeara. 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'''" ....... .. ,...._. ........ -r.t.-1 :y .... ,.. ........... ........ .,. ........... __ , .... ...... .r1mr ... ,,.-,,oat!!,• ........... 0 • The Piiot T Celebration for the perfonalag arta Katherine Dunham (center), Virgil Thomaon (glaHH), Ella Kazan (acrlpt), James Stewart and Frank Sinatra will be aaluted on 'The Kennedy Center Honor•: A • Dec. 23 -Dec. 29 • Celebration of the Performing Arts.' The event, taped at the Kennedy Center In Washington, D. C.. will be telecast Tue.day at 9 p. m. on KNXT (Ch. 2). -Daytime Drama 'General Hospital ••• ' Stavros falls to death By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Opal agrees to marry Ralph in Switzerland, even though it means miaaing Jenny's wedding. Amanda gets hold of love letter Jenny wrote Greg and decides he has right to see it. Liz.a wants to move out of house, but succumbs to Larry's pleading that she stay. Palmer's trackdown of Lois Klingensmith meets dead end. Not taking Palmer's financial disaster seriously, Daisy goes on shop- ping spree. When Erica admits she only claimed Ross was coming on to her. Mike takes a walk. Erica's biography a critical Clop. Lynn insulted when Ellen suggests Devon and Lynn attracted to one another. Baby Frank's adopted parents plan to preas kidnapping charges against Jesse and Angie. Nina's attempt to seduce Cliff fails but he asks her to spend Christmas day with him and Bobbie. ANOTHER WORLD: Rachel dreams Mac is miasing. Liz dlloovers Sally is Kevin's mother. c.eua rips up Donna's check and then tapes her incriminating conversations. Ted planta cocaine on Jamie. Stacy rushes off to help Jamie right after she and Mark wed. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Betay will not listen to Kim's auggestion that ahe leave Craig. Craig checks out of hoepital againat doctor's advice. Marcy fantasiz.es about Bob kimlng her and promising eternal love. Frank interested in Lila. Ariel tells Whit she knows he's a bigamist and geta him to offer job in return for keeping mouth shut. Richard breaks into Gunnar's hotel room and stea.11 camera. Annie leaves Jeff but~ to nrtum lf he gets help. Liu stunned when she's the only one d.reaed fonnally for her party. Everyone elle la in punk attire thanks '° Arid. CAPITOL: Myrna feels k:nowt~ of Sam'a llle&itimate claupce:r Arny will ca&m entire family emt.rri9- rMnt. Fran conllkle:n Clarima'• ........ don that the sue Whoever tricked her Into telling Moon l.Ake. M:f!:.w denies SJoane'a llOt.'Umtlon that llhe Zeb before.~ UtJl!l!l wt..ThomMcelled back to holpltal and m'-family dinner. Thomll teU. Bath lhe lhould go withou& htm and when U. decU... be ~u. her she hM to Id \.-cl to • doctor's lifMtyle and atteQdtna todaJ funcdorw aloM. WaU1 md Beth ftabt . When abe JM ! I 1"1!11 'I'bornm lnlo taJdna her to dinner after he's been on duty over 24 houn. 4 Fttdey, Dec. 23, 1183 DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Liz shot m attempted jailbreak. Rushed to the hospital, Liz comes to and asks to be with her husband Don. Neil cannot believe Liz unable to recall her love for Neil or their baby Noel. Julie and Doug dillcuss birth control with Hope and suggest she wait before making love to Bo. A rebellious Hope says she loves Bo. EDGE OF NIGHT: Spencer finds diamonds at mansion. Image of Anne's ghost appears at mansion. Sky realiz.es that a frozen sweater was used as sled to drag body back to mansion, making it look like there was only one footprint. Police diacover dead tramp near man- sion. While lying in wait for burglar at her apartment, Chris is shot in head. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Edward de- cides to go to London and st.op Beatrice from corning to Port Charles. Grant fired as pharmaceUUcal clerk when he offers too much advice to too ~ customera. Celia helpin& decorate for Jimmy Lee. Brian offers Grant coW18ellng posjtion at clinic with no pay. Alan exasperated when Grant agrees to this arrangement. Stavros ties Luke to the bedpost and prepares to rape l:.aura ln front of him. Luke frees hlmsel!, a fight ensues between Luke and Stavros. Stavros suffers fatal fall. Helena decides to remove the Casaadine CW"le. GUlDING LIGHT: Hillary unable to forget man she met in cabin. Bradley get.a court order to make Beth return home. Reva tells Billy their divorce not legal so he can't wed Vanesaa. Kelly tells Claire he loves her. Ed concerned over danlerous reaearc:h being done ln Dr. Stevens' lab. Katie aees John Stevena. It's love at fintsight, butahels unaware that the reeearcher IA Hlll- ary'a mystery man. St.event 9dm.lta to Warren that the real Dr. John Stevena la dead, and he ia pretending to be him ln order to go on with important ~ which would be put back yHb If Stevena' grant w11 pulled. LOVING: Dlane brtn.p newt that CUrt1a cook petty C'llh. While ln New Yorlc with Lily No. 2, Cw1ia rea1iJl!la Uw famlly knows wtwre he • and tella her~ wantll to heed for !lurope. Mike SOii '° ... Rita Mae'a lhow. au, M.e teUa Mike that he'• ltill huna \IP on Noreen and Noreen ta ~Y ..w huna u.p on him. The 1how recdv. rave rwlewa. NCIC'M!O brtnea up the c.-, and Clem •Yt be wantl no llMJlp talk. Noreen u,.n when ehe naw Into Mike and t..a. awkward. i.bel ,.,.,. .. IO hold Nllepdan far ~ Humperdinck the night before concert and wants family to have everything appear normal. Jack tells his side of the story on TV. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Leaming of Asa's plan to get photo of Dee with Anthony, Bo nixes plan. Delilah and Brad begin affair. Charges dropped against David and he and Jenny consider romance. Finding picture of David among Dorian's belongings, Herb goes to visit Melinda at sani- tarium and ahe confirms he is the father of Cassie. Herb confronts Dorian. calling her a liar and schemer, and then walk.a out on her. Thankful to Simon for helping get murder charge dropped, David asks him to stay at his home. A hit man from the junta arrives in Llanview. Marco's dream for a TV station with Alex as sportscaster goes down the drain. RV AN'S HOPE: Jill stunned by Dusty's statement that Besa is her mother. Calling Maggie to aay Bess ia in trouble, Jill knows Dusty telling truth when Maggie rushes over. Bess and Jill have tearful mother-daughter reunion. Feeling left out of Jill's life, Frank spends night at the Ryans'. Leigh realizes threat.a are coming from former station employee of hers now working for Rae. Ryan wonders why Jack can't live with her and Leigh. Bill and Siobhan eacape hit man in restaurant when police arrive. SEARCH POR TOMORROW: &- c:eivina call from stranger named Slavin, Sunny told that the $3 million is Ooatlng around Hendtteon and Vargas was • con man who came to town to claim h. At Varpa' 1.,.ninent, Sunny, Kril1en and Hopn find bunches of deed rotes. Wendy suggttta to Warren he throw Chriatmll party for children Suzi workl with. Travta lee. ma h1a grandfather un~ttlncly IOld faulty aircraft pu'tl to KAlndell. By the time Travia' IJ"and(ather .-l1lld what hip- . pened. itendall h.id IOld the puU. The p1ape earrylna 20 mllltary men c::ruhed, kiWnl all abolrd. and Kendall commltied Ndde. YOUNG ANDTDaan.as:nm u~ when~ an pholw c:all tn ottk'e, ~aan.r never tocllll ._an and her\11 up. Ja ... Andy .nd"Paul to d.:k 'nln'• s-t. /utlJy and Paul let tnp to Me lf IUclt kllled Ollddtn. Falntinc atwr Ka,. ~ her ot DO\ belni prepant.. JW ltUnnld wbm lhe~ ..... her aht ~ _ .. ~t. Trlay pr•teada to be Sput&Ta fJtend ln ordet' to mtch ,.._ In ~ dml for polb. -·TV Jt.nleana 'Masquerade ••• ~ By PIUL SNEJDERMAN OI U..Oeil),....t""' Af ter her first motion picture role, Kirstie AJley was Jn danger of being typecast -as an aJlen. A native of Wichita, she studied drama at the University of Kansas and performed m many school plays. In 1980, like man y aspiring actors, she headed for Hollywood. But Alley was luckier than most. She managed to sign on with an agent, and JUSt seven months later. she was reading for a major role in "Star Trek ll -The Wrath of Kahn." She was cast as Lt. Saavik. a young half-Vulcan officer. With pointed ears and exotic eyes, she was a (em.ale version of the popular Mr Spock After the hit movie was released, other producers started ringing up Alley. "l got a lot of offers to do alien things.'' she recalls. The young actress held out, how- ever , for more down-to-Earth parts. Her patience seems to have paid off. She now has a co-stamng role in "Masquerade," a new adventure series airing at 9 p.m. Thursdays on A.BC. Alley portrays Casey Collins, a police academy rookie recruited as a special agent for the fictitious National In- telligence Agency. Danny Doyle, a fellow agent, is portrayed by Greg Evigan. best known as the star of ''B.J . and the Bear " T he two agents work under the direction of Lavender. the intelligence chief played by TV and movie veteran Rod Taylor The corxoept of the show is that most of Amenca's top secret agents have been exposed in a book written by a bitt.er ex-agent. To continue spy ac- tivities, Lavender launches "Operation Masquerade." Under this plan, ordi- nary civilians with special skiUs are recruited to work with Lavender and h is assistants on various spy missions. The civilian agents must pose as average Amencan tounsts during their assignments. According to Alley, the show is executed in a light, tongue-m-cheek manner. ABC has ordered 13 episodes "l don'tsee why it wouldn't appeal to the public," Alley says. "It's excitmg, sexy and funny. And it's nothing like any other series on the air." Alley says the chemistry among the thr ee main stars is working out well. T he agent played by Greg Evigan was supposedly chosen for his physical prowess. Alley's character was sup- K irstie Alley of 'Mas- querade.' posedly picked for her superior in- t.eUect. In the series, there is a running rivalry between the two youngagents. The approach may be light, but "Masquerade" is not an easy series to make. It requires lots of stunt work. "lt's difficult.." says Alley. "The scripts are very technical. They read like those for a feature film, except we have to do each episode in seven days.'' The actress says she is glad to be part of a series.. but hopes to continue doing feature films between seasons. Next month she'll be seen as a veterinarian in "The Champions," a movie starring John Hurt. But one ulm she will not a ppear in u; "Star T rek HI -T he Search for Spock." Sh e enjoyed playing the cool, serious Lt Saavik in the last "Star T rek" movie. "It was fun," she says. "because 1t was the first thing I ever did, and the character was the complete opposite of me." Alley say she wanted to resume the role In the third "Star Trek" movie, but negotiations over her salary broke down. She says the producers offered her less than her "Star T rek Il" salary. When she countered with a much higher figure. the producers decided to c.ast another actress in the role. But Alley is acce pting it phlloeophically. "J think the lmponant thlt\I la that I dld the best I could in the role the first time," ahe aaya. Despite the loet part, Alley remainl committed to an acting career. ln fact, her unusual firat name was taken from a character portray ed by Loretta Young. <.AYey'a mother was a fan of Young's television 11eries.) To demonstrate her range, Alley took a role in a cable television production of Shakespeare's "A Mid- sununer Night's Dream." Unfortunate- ly, the production lost its fi.n.ancing before the play was shown. Recently, she had a lead role as Maggie ln a stage production of Tenne55ee Williams' "CatOn A Hot Tin Roof" at the Mark Taper Theater in Los Angeles. "I actually feel more comfortable on stage because you get to act out a whole scenario in one shot." Alley says. "It's a pleasure to be able to build a per- formance from beginning to end." She adds, "I feel like I've been really fortunate. I'm learning more and more, and l'm getting better at the acting craft." TV TIDBITS: Jaclyn Smith, David Dukes and Maureen Stapleton star in "Sentimental J ourney," a CBS TV movie being filmed now in New York. Smith portrays a famous Broadway producer who, when the story opens, is happy with her ma.niage and pro- fessional life but is still re<:overing from a recent miscarriage. Pricilla Barnes of "Three's Com- pany" and Douglas Barr of "The Fall Guy" will be co-hosts for "Dick Clark's New Year's Rock.in' Eve '84," to be broadcast Dec. 31 on ABC. The show will feature perfonnances by Laura Branigan, Culture Club, David Frizzell, Rick James, Barry Manllow and the Mary Jane Girls. Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems, ser- ving Huntington Beach, Fountain Val- ley, Westminster and Stant.on, has added a new service to its channel lineup. The Nashville Network, de- voted to country and western enter- tainment, is now available to subscribers at no extra cost, as part of Cablesystems' basic 33-<:hannel pack- age. Gary Burghoff, who portrayed "Radar" O'Reilly in the movie and television series, "M-A-S -H,'' will rec- reate the role in a guest appearance soon on "AfterMASH." Friday. Dec. 23, 1983 3 --rr1c1ay------,. .......... , ..... .... IOarT .............. ..... =~':'I::::-~ ,....1rt1Dt11111111 eanM,._,A .... ..._ .. ..., el-$ .. Clwltl II ... . ... amTIMI M • --mmT -~DAN 9ICIM: M .._ 0. -----T.T.~ =... .. ....... ... ......... ,.,..,, ... ,...... ... ..., ..... c.m. (1 lw.) latunlay »I I~• -~·Mm -,_,,,A -*M. 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Wlecek (Gary Grubb•) when he break• rulH by ordering overly 1trenou1 drill• after he learnt the colonel I• tchedullng a t urprtH readlneH tHt for hit men In 'The Price of Dreamt' on 'For Love and Honor' Tuetday at 10 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). ._. ..... ., ............... ... .... __ ....... -.... ........................ ::::;z{L ... • ............ LI_. • ••U':->. ..._ .... llttla\ .. .. Ill I ........ mlq11..,ll1 ....... mmt ll'w ... .......... -... ...... ..... 411r au 11m I LI 111111 11111 Q (1 .., . ...., . -&"Cl) __ , ___ , ... -·-·= ... _ ....... ., ___ _ .. AUTHORIZED BALEB/Sl!RVICE/BATIB~ACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208·w . 1st st. Santa Ana -835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd . 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A man who was divorced five years earlier returns to his now remarried wife to take a more aCllVe rOle 1n ra1S1ng his children. 'PG' ( I hr , 59 min) .. 8 9J ._-..mr•• While 1nves11ga11ng a TV game show, a cynk:at Katherine soon finds herself caught up In the excitement as a contestant, much 10 the dismay of ()8()(~=ter. ~1"1CA'llm ti WAU. tTmT -"Breaking Up ts Hard To Do" Guest· Amy L. Newmark, telecommonlcatlons analyst, Cyrus J Lawrence. Inc. «!) • COCO MI W CCUIT'f The Orange County Mast8f Chofale puts us In the spirit with a musk:al pefiormance taped at Orange Coast College. plus a betllnd-t~scenes look at the Chorale's membG<s. CD .,._ "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) Den Monahan. Mark H8frler Randy high school boys seetc vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that retused them admittance 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ... DAI.LU The deSplcable JR. plots 11991nst his own mother In an attempt to sidetrack her new marriage plans. (2 hrs.L 8 Ol LOT19'I Flaher1y and Rush dlstrlb· ute winnings to the owners of a small gro- cery store, a religious choir leader, and a two-bit pc*er player ( 1 hr ) a caumumm1U1.1 ''Rebe• Roundup T ournament:;.~2.:i;.) • ...,.., TC111M'r A look at "Love Boet" actor Ted Lange as a dlrac· tor; Muppet crMtor Jim Henson talks aboUt his cable program "Fraggle Rock", hol=~ 1--·· GMIWM•-lnmrlhe spllit of the Christmas seuon comes over a.same Str"t as Bio Bird atte1T19t1 to uncOY9f the Merel of how Santa ci.us Q!!• dOwn the chimney. ( 1 hr.) lZJ _. "The Man From Snowy River" (1982. Adwnturt) Kirk Douglas, Tom BYrllnaon. A young boy growt to man· hood during a l'IU.ardout I~ through the Australian wlldefneae. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. '' min~ ...... loll •• ., .. •(J) _.. "The 8tlla Of St. Mary's" (1 M&. Drame) Bing Croeey. lnQtld Berg. men. A prit9t end a mothet aupertor MY9 an old petochlal IChool by pertU&dlng a ettlnlllnt to dOnatt ~ ano a bUlldlng to [ CtlUM. (2 hrt. 30 min.) P& llAAAM sonawr11er JohMy ka ("Rudoloh The ~ Rein· d9tr"): a Ylllt to a Bav.rlan teddy beer fact,. _i=:ui&:~ ... ~ Berbata MandNI, Ronnie Mlt- .. p. and Gladyl Knight & The Pipe J04r'I Devit '°' • Conoet1 Of ll1ldltlolwf holld9y mullO at rht Flftt Pretcytnn Quot\ Of M Cellf. (1 ht.) n • •• Matt r9099 eo-tnat tnwwt • madmen blnt on k9nQ tr.. contMtanta In a a.uty pegeent. Q o nr.1 l am1nuw ... --. ... ~ ._,. Tiie MetrCIPOlliln Ooera .. ., 10 Friday, D.a. 23, 1983 sings "Ave Marla." "O Holy Night" and other Christmas classk:s from the Notre Dame Cathe<lrat In Montreal ( 1 hr ) '1!) PACll W CM 'nm ©.,."II Yoo Coold See What I Hear" ( t982 Bt0gral)hy) Marc Singer. RH Thomson. fhe m1sadVentures of bltnd singer-compo&ef Tom Sulhvan·s ce>IMlge ~are recounted. 'PG' (I hr .. •O min.) (HJ .,._ "Endangered S les" (1982. Suspense) RobG<t Urich, '.C1h Wllllems. A New York City detective helps a Wy<>- mlng sherlft lnveslloate a spate of local catlle mvlltatlons •Ff• ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) cm mr• .... m•-(1) .,_ "ROiiover" (198t, Drama) Jane Fonda. Kris KristoHf!fson A louner movie star who tOOI< over the chairmao- sh1p of her tate husband's c0tporatlon and a hlgh-poweied financial expe<t become involved In a disastrous deal with Arab investors. 'A' (2 hrs.) 0 llOVll "The Challenge" (1981, AdVenture) Scott Glenn. Toshlro Mltune A corrupt Japanese businessman and his tradltlOO-mlnded brother fight over a patr of ancient famlty swordS 'A' ( 1 hr , 49 mlnilcu_. -... -1-..tUCK• .._.11111Al..,.. F0td Rowan hosts a look at Important trends and news events In the United States as seen by tor· elgn tetevtslon and print joumallsta sta· tloned In lhlS ~ PUYIM11 tw 1c•~.11i-.::.. _...., .. , ·--·-IUK•t-.Y ..... ,_ .... ,. .... Ultra-eound monitoring and the use of 1mnloeenleals In diagnosing fe1al di9of· defs ara highlighted In this documentary. ~-.UT' CMl~NllT1 The bell mate and t.mete amateur strippers compete tor the Playboy Cham- ~°'=""· (1 ht .. 30 min.) CD) "Undercovers" {No O.tt) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ llCMI "The Last RomantlO LOYtf" 978, ~yta HadclOn. Fernan-Aey. A ible New Yoric City magufna 9dltor flndl a f9w ~ awaftlna hef arr1Y91 In P9/lt rot tht tttglng of th9 ;rutttmatt" matt bteuf)' cont .. f •ff ~& ,,. ........ tW .. "Cotton C&ndY" ( 1878, Comt- Chartet Martin Smith. Cllnt Howard. tohoOI mleflts lorm a rock band to cNlltrlQ8 t,. IChOOI'. cwtrbaerlng ""'*" cal~· {A) b\ 'i'i.30 min.) -• • mr• Hoat. Johnny C.r· aon. Guetta: Robtr1 Blake. a e. l(lng, Donna Obton. (A) 1 t hr ) • o&Lm~ Att.rona v-. Tan-if jD~ ...... ~l-:....~s: 8llO. Alln Ylllta hie adOS*d hometown ot - rl°mnl P II I "A CofMIMtlon With Normen ,..,.., .. r tw 4 • MIW•MMI I Mlblhallo~~·~ wttl'I tr.. din611 IY"drome 11 drMm QD M CU. Featured: recording artist Amy Gra~tv .. 30 min.) 1W CID ml' '•Y TMI YUll If Mvmw The resident repertory company, Including RICh Hall. Anne Bloom. Audrie Neenan. Stuart Panktn, Mtlchett Laurance and Danny Bteen. tocvs on the news of 1983, with all·naw comedy malerlat and ~lights from paS1 shoWs ( 1 hr ) 1W (CJ iCn The Emmy award·wlnnlng team P:!_esents a vaflety of comedy sketches. -U .,_ "Susan Slept Here" (1954, Comedy) Dick Powell. Debbie Reynolds. A HollywOOd SCflptwriter Is given custody of a vagrant girl during Christmas (2 hrs • 5 min 5' (!) di I Im MIWOM ... (() IDIMY IOWl Brigham Voong vs. Mlssour,:Jf;n San Oleao. C811f ) (3 hrs ) Cl) Ui AL• DAf'l Highlights of the second day of a foor·day music fesltval held on Memooal Day Weeilend Include P8f10<mances by Van Halen, Scorpions. Tnumph, Judas Priest. Ouy OsbQurne and Oolet Riot. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 0 .,_ "The Ritz" (1976, Comedy) Jack Weston, Rita Moreno A bumbler unwlttlngty stumbles 1nto a gay bathhouse wnlle seeking refuge from his murder- m1nded bfoth8f-1n-law 'R' ( I hr • 31 min.) -almffTUCll -a • .-iaY ~ VIDIOI Network premiere of Michael Jackson's "Thrlller." a Private Reel visit with Paul McCar1ney and a special Christmas videO by Hall and Oetas ~t hr . 30 min) 8 IOOlllllT LA.: ,_. A special Christmas edition Includes David Bowie p&fformlng "Little Drummer Boy" and Han and Oates veralon of "Jingle Ben ROCk" and BiNy Squier "Christmaa la The Tl,,,. ' To &Jove Yoo." (1hr .. 30 min.) • ,_UCMllTYU CD i._M ... ACCOME ITO JU"°' tm llOWil "Aunt Peg'1 Fulffllmant" (1 981) John Lade, John Holmet. (1 hr .. 30 ~ • CI> "The Meglolan" ( 1958, Fanta· sy) Mex Yori Syd<>w. Ingrid Thulin. Chet· td by Ingmar Btfon'ien. A hypnotltt retutnt lrom the dMO to IMk rtyenga on a cyntcal dOc:tor who humltlattd him and hit travellng troupe. ( 1 hr •• 42 min.) .. CID _.. •-n. Challtnga" (1981. Adlltnture) Scott Glenn, Toehlro Mllune. A cotrupt Japeneee butlnelaman and hie tradltlon-rnlndtd brothef flgtlt OYff a pelt of ancient tamlly IWOfOL 'R' ( 1 hr.. 49 .. (!·la.. "Rio Conohot" (1"4, WMt· em) Richard Boone. Stuart WNtmen. Four men aat out acrctt lht TaicH detltt after tht CMI Wer to recowf stolen Army ritltt tlnnlf1ltd for aale to the Apache&. 0 hr. •1 min.) W(J)iiiii "AtdBaH ~" (1 962,0ra· ma) Jeff Chefdtr, A!.ic Nlool. 8'4lPY lrucb ~ "-d throuQfl ttiemy llnet to oornt to the eld Of front•lne tanl<a. ... .,.,.., i hrt.) II ''Bllett Peldl" (1967, Welt· "11) Otorgl ~"'· OllM'l8 ~ ..,, A tlwmln ~ IOCMled of ClftNI,. (2 ~ 30 "*") = --1 "Cr=· (1912. Horror) ' ...... llr1lillu. A ~ "' of "°'"" ..on.a from 1 dtWa oomlo bOOll .,..,. ..... •bout rt-rinlhld -Daytime Cont. -JU••noo• MovlM--e "The CharQil At Feathef River" • ( 1953. wesrern) Guy Madison. Vera Miies (2 hrs ) (C) "If V<XJ Could See What I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson ( 1 hr . •O min.) CS) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" (1982. Comedy) Waller Malthau. Ann-Margret t 1 hr , 45 min ) {l) "Amerlka. Amerll(a" ( 1964, Drama) 'Stathis G1allelis, L<XJ Antonio. (2 ht9 . 6' min) -CID "Final Assignment" (1980, Drama) Genevieve Bujold. Mlchael York. ( 1 hr., 40 min I w tai "J1m1edr· 1 tss2. comee1r> ee11e Midter Ken Wahl ( 1 hr .. •5 min 0 "The Ga1her1ng -Par1 II" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Maureen Stapleton, Etrem Zimballat Jr. (1 hr . •O min ) a.CC) "Double Deal" (No Dalo, Drama) Louis Jourdan. ( 1 t11 , 35 min.) •(ti) "Search And Destroy" ( 1981, Adven· ture) Perry King. Doo Stroud ( t hr . 35 min) (SJ "They Got Me CoYefed" ( 19•3, ~ edy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour ( 1 hr., 33m1n.) .. m "Diva" (1981, Drama) Wllhelmenla Wiggins Fernandez, Frederic Andrei. (2 hrs . 5 min.) (%) "Heaven's Gate" (1980, WHtern) Kris Kristolferson, Christophe< Walken. (3 hrs , •O min} •CC) "The Mlrtor Crack'd" ( 1980, Mys- lery) Eltzabeth Taylor, Kim Novak. ( 1 hr .. •6m1n) 411119 "Witches' Brew" (1980, Comedy) Lana Tumer, Rlcha1d Benjamin, (I llr .. 40 min ) .. (!) "GO!ng My Way" (19••. Drama) Bing Crosby Barry At1gerald. (2 hrs . 30 min ) (LJ "The Bad News Bears" ( 1976, Come- dy) Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal. ( 1 hr 42 min.) (OJ "MacArthur" ( 1977, Biography) Gre- gory Peck, Dan O'Herhhy. (2 hrs,, 8 min.) --Evening .. ,:,,,: C81 ... . ,, • .., mMD ~~ Brigham Voung vs IM~·~=an Diego. Calif.) (3 hrs.) llM:lla/&.-..... ..... AU .. "T'tll OLD ... The ltxJnda· tloa is completed and the landscaping of the IOI IS discussed 0 (C)9CMI "C<lsls At Central High" (1981. Drama) Joanne Woodward. Charles Durning. The StotY ot Elizabeth Huckaby, a high school teacher who wu embroiled In the 1957 oontroll9rlly Ollel Integration at Central High School In Llttle Rock, Atkan· sas. Is dramatized. (2 hrs., 5 min.) (I) MOUDAY IOWl Brigham YtxJng vt Missouri (from San Diego. Calif.) (3 hrs., 30mln.) __ (Jj)~ .... llA,__, __ MIA.WYO Barry Tompkins and Jo Jo Star· bock host this pre-Olympic exhibition of Am&flca's finest figure sl<aters from the slte ot the 1984 Winter Olyml)lcs, Sara- ~o. Yugoslavia ( 1 hr.) Cl) m. "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Waite< Matthau. Ann· Margrel. A teen-ager journeys from Brooklyn to Hollywood to get to know her 1111tranged screenwriter lather 'PG' (I hr • •5~ . I YAllDftl ..... ....,~ _Of..,.. nm UWI._ Correspondents Un· da Wertheimer and Col<kl Roberts JOln Paul Duke for an up-to-the-minute sum· mar~ongreSSlonal activities D t "Marie-Anne" ( 1978, Adlleo- ture) Andrea Patleller. John Jullani A young. Eaa1ern-bfed woman has a tough llme adjusting to 11141 In the Canadian Wast with her trapper husband. ( t hr . 30 min ) am WM DYii ,. .... .... ~MYIMMI .... j. ....... IOWMllMllTWI~ • __.RD CIMTIMI MCll.U. mmT The spirit of the Christmas season comes over Sesame Street as Bia Bird attempts to uncover the secret oT hOw Santa Claus Is down the chimney. (1 hr ) LAMCGll•Cnaet ..... w. -M "'-Len Dawson and Nick Buoniconti host a review of the pr81110US week's NFL highlights ( 1 hr ) ([) 9CMI "Jimmy T"8 Kid" (1982. Adventure) Gary Coleman. Paul LeMat Bumbling cnmlnals kidnap 1"8 5on ot two coun~I singers. 'PG' ( t hr . 30 min.) (%) "Same Time. Ne.111 Year" (t978, COmedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burs- tyn. Two people carry on an unusoal extramarital attalr by rneellng at the same res<>ft tor one weel<end each year Olle< a period ot several decades 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59 min.) QI.,_ "The Unde<pUp" ( 1939. Come- dy) Aoberl Cummings. Gloria Jean.A poor tenement girl wins a free vacatlon which she has to spend with a group of rlCh, snobbish glrls (2 hrs ) 1:11 @ ... 1:11 e ..... •• 11 • All) "" IOOllD KNXT sports d rector Jim Hitt loo'la beck at the Rams' spectaeular l001baM season with John Robinson and star rOOkle Eric Dickerson . ...... ... AITM ... .-V A Hiiie boy learr13 the story of Stan the CMatmas atar 8 m CllU.A. Featured: a look at aome of LOI Anoelet' stta~t houlea; a prollle ot "T J. Hooker's' handSOme Adrian Zmed, who potrays ottleer Vince Romano lonF:::~nn- ftmllU•wm•_.. tmA IAlllTUl..L Golder'I Slate Warr•~ ors at l0$ Angeles Lake<t (2 hrt.. 30 min) .. B Cl) THI IUD Of MAZZAlm Boss Hogg's hired thugs loll a Duke plan to deliver Christmas trees to the people of Hauatd. (I hr.) D 9CMI "The lnvtSlble Woman" ( 1983, Comedy) Bob Denve<. Alexa Hamllton. A newspaper reporter acquires the ability to become lnvlslble afler visiting tier uncle's lab and uses her new talent to catch crimi- nals. (A) (2 hrs ) e llOWll "Miracles Still Happen'' ( 1976, Adventure) Susan Penhallgon. Paul Muller A 17-year-old schoolgirl becomes the lone survlv()( ol a Ch1lstma1 Eve plane crash In the Amazon jungle. (2 hrs.) 8 III -White Benson Is receiving an honorary degree at Pete'1 alma mater. Pete, worried about hla Imminent lathe<· hoOd. tran1lorm1 himself Into a coffee- ~lotopher O I llCMI "The Bells Of St. Mary's" (1945, Ofama) Bing Crotby, lngrld Berg- man. A prlelt and a mother superl0< 84118 an old parochial school by persuading a sklnnlnt to donate land and a bultdlng to their cause {2 h<s .. 30 min.) ...... , ....... CID MOUDAY IOWl Brighem YtxJng llS Missouri (from San Diego, Calll.) (3 hrs.) Ii) WML. ~ -"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" Guest: Amy L Newmark, teleoommunlcatlons analyst, Cyrus J. Lawrence. Inc CC).,_ ''The Next Man" ( 1976, Ora· ma) Sean Connery. Cornella Sharpe. A female assassin 1$ hired to kltl a Middle East diplomat Wti06e ldeaa and recom- mendations are jeopardizing the curreot business transactions ot a major on com- ~ny. ( 1 hr .. "8 min) 00 9CM1 "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982. MU$1c8.1) Luciano Pavarott1, Kathryn Harrold. A renowned operatic tenor becomes romall- ticatty lnVolved whh a pretty vo!ce speclal- lsl. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 50 min.) CS) 9CMI "Actvenllires Of The Wlldemess FamHy II" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Logan Susan Damante Shaw The lurther aciveniures ot a lamily who gave up life In the city to become mOdem-(jay pioneers are chronlcled 'G' ( 1 hr .. •S min l Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 9 -Saturday Cont. annual conce<t featuring 12 hours of non- stop performances by Southern California choral and orchestral groups of songs of the season_(3 hrs.) ••-u•..,.a•• (I) M. 'I .U1111' MC IS ITI Super Bowt IX -Vikings vs Steelers (R) CZ) .,_ "The Man From Snowy River" (1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burlinson. ( t hr . « min ) •@ mcMI "Cfy For Happy" ( t961, Corn&- dy) Glenn Ford, Ooneld O'Connor. (2 -·1rus.E-S=• ..... IAl ... Mm .... _,... ·---·-IPWW'llt.1""•-AUl'O UC. Highlights of Formula I ra~ hr .. 30 min) ~ ... ~.Of Matice" (198t, Drama) Paul Newman, Salty Reid. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) 0 m'Wll "Misty" ( 1978, Mystery) ( 1 hr., 45 min,) -• (I) ICM IAWTIM.I. Boston C<>llege 1 .. 1~:,_ ......... • ems•• au. ccum The Orange County Master Chorale puts vs In the spiflt with a roo91cal performance taped at Ofange Coast College, plUs a behind-the-scenes look at the Chorale's members. ~ llDWll "My Fair Lady" (1964, MUSI- cal) Rex Harrison, Audley Hepburn .. (2 hrs.. 50 min.) Cfi) -M M. Len O.wson end Nick Buonlcont.1 hOtt a review of the previous WMk's NFL hlghlights. < 1 hf. L cm ...,._.,°"" am1• nan A trip to Switzerland becomes an exciting adllenture for Ben~ end hll friends when t~ meet Krts Kringle. Cl> .,. "BlackbOard Jungle" ( 1955, Drama) Glenn Ford, An"9 Francis. ( t hr .. D41 ':.'.w.v•1 'El .. 1-'iTI ... wu•rn ---•--1..-.. I .... .... _.. ........ , .... "Count The Cluel" ( 1956, Western) Cleyton Moore, Jey SIMmeels. 'I 30mln.) ----IM'rA'I ___ _ = mu:.w. a --..... "H«etlo Updeted: Frri And F--" A CIOUr9CM YOUtV boy '°"* 10 ~ hit home '"°'* • chld from kldnlpf)trt. I=·· ....... ,.._ .... _,_. .. "Bllnd9d By The Light"=· Drame) Krltty McNlctlol. JMlel t McNtcholrii:e hf •• 29 min.) ~ ''The Men Ftoni &r-.owy Rlvtt" AcMnture) t<lnl DouglM. Tom . f 1 "'·· ~ "*1.) =· ...... Of~ \Mlon'' , ..... ) ~ Tteor. ~ "9po 12 Friday. Dec. 23, 1983 burn. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) tW,.,, ... ......... 9 amuCMIMDlfAm llY PA,_.,. IMITWI ..,.. .. ,~ .,. "Great Expectations" ( 1983. Adventure) Animated. (1 hr , 13 min.) (O)mcMI "Ves. Giorgio" ( 1982. MUSIC81) Luciano Pavarolli, Kathryn Harrold. ( 1 hr .. 50 minL ••••11• tW 01) .. "True Grit: A Further Adven- ture" ( 1978, Western) Warren Oates. Lisa Pelikan. (2 hrs.) __ ...___ __ _ -· (I) M IOIJL Alabama vs. Southern Methodl8t (from El Paso, Tex.) (3 tvs.) l ~ce&.=•• 9CMI "Otlver Twist" ( 1948. Drama) Robert Newton. John How8'<1 Davies (2 tvs.) • lll•tMmMm~AWM. ...._ Raggedy Ann and Andy attempt 10 save another don, Babette. horn the 8'111 pirate named the Captain ( t hr., 30n:J I~ ATTMI w mrm Live from Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the 24th annual o0009ff featuring 12 hours of non· stop performances by Southern CaNtornla Choral and orchestral grQUP9 of songs of the==:.:.. tvs.) I tmDC•M--cmmll'f ._ "Table F« AY8" ( 1983. Dre· ma) John Voight. Richard Crenne. ( 1 hr , 69mln.~ _,, A -Featured: Llonel RlcNe "Running With The Nlgl'lt": Polloe "Wrapped Around V04H A~": Tommy Tutone "Get Around Gltl.' ( t hr., 30 l"""ll. .... 9CMI "Lost In Alaska" ( t952. Come- dy) Bud Abbott, L91o1 CoetallO. ( t hr , 30 min~ ... , ..... cmNIY Cfi).,. "Van!shlng Wllderne&a" (1974) Documentary. ~rrated by Rex Allen ( t hf .. 26 min.) WB • SM. flOOllALL "AFC Wiid C.rd Ga(lle" Ji hrsj. IM II I di ··--mtl-.. "MloArthur" ( 1977, Blogte· y) Gregory Peck, Oen O'Hertlhy, (2 ... 10 IN\.) (t> .. "Oll¥ef 'Twtlt" (1112. Atjvetn. tura~ted. (1 ht., t3lnln.) e "Star r.-th The Wrath Of t<hen" (1112. 6d9nce-flctl0ft) Wiiiem Ehtner, ~do MoMllben. (t ht .. 55 mini. *l""::I. '::t21 t-•MM "The GlMI ta Claut Ceper" The two reg dolla )oorf'4Y 10 the Nof1h Pote to outwit Alt•· lf'°9f Gteham Weft, 1 ~In Ottermlned to 1100;1 Chrlltmes. !II __ _,_ ....... -. "The MOunte#\ wakena" Equtpmenl, IPPl"f, and ITilt~.:>~~ ~,.~~~~ cal) Au Hetrllon. AU/hy · WINllWUft'CIP.-cA "Iowa" (1 hr) ........ mMm _,_,,, . .,.. IOMI lft,_ .... llCMI "Hey There. It's Vogl Bear" ( 1964. Comedy) Animated, Volees of Juhe Bennett. James Darren. (2 hrs.) 9) ll0¥9 "By The light Qt The Slivery Moon" ( t953. Comedy) Doris Day, Gor· don MacRae. ~ li>POCUI• (I) .. "FIS World Cup" Men's 70- mel~ping (from Lake Placid, N. V ) {~hrs. CH) "Sut Weet(s" ( 1982. Drama) CNdley Moore. Mary Tyter Moore. (1 hr. 45 fllln ) CS) _,. "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) Klfk Douglas, Torn Burllnsonci~'nMr min.) ... M 11m !Mm Animated. A young fox and a beer cub are acciden- tally packed on train transporting Christ· mas trees to the city . • ll0¥9 "An American In Parts" (1951, Musical) Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron. (2 hrs) • POCUl•tomn ([)mwll "Annie" (1982, Musical) Albert An'l:61 Carol &Knelt. (2 hrs., 9 min.) •1 V• ll!LLUITIA19 .. .._CUllCIPW llCMI "Sama Claus Conquers The Martians" ( 1964, Fentasy) JoM Cell, Leonard Hlok.:= .ff. hrs.) i rll.WY IOYi I llAIEY -llYI-,_ i uma.,.••,.... NmOPCllLtm ... "My Fair lady" (1964, Musi· cal) Re• Harrleon.. Audrey Hepburn. (2 hrs. 60 min.) I .. .. ..... -____ l&IPT.,...a.T· ... Animated. A young bNln goes In search of Chrlatmas and finds some uou· sual edventufet •Iona the way. G PMlll OPCllLtm ~ IOT -Mll'A CUUI Dot joins Santa fm a lour of the wor1d 10 tee everyone celebrate Chrlstrflas In their own different ways. ( 1 ht , 13 min.) .. 9 .,_ "Murder Or Mercy" ( 1974, Orama) Melvyn Douglas, &edfOf'd DIH- man. ( 1ht.,00 min.) I U111190 lfMlml .. •1fen Bt!)lherl of Sl'lolo-Lln" c•·A~2htt.) .... It To.Nine" (1'69i ) Oofll , Jedi Ltmmen. (2 I-I.. "It's A Wonderlul lite" (1947 rintasy) James St...rt, Donni Ried. (~ In 30mln.) ..... ''Babes In Arrne" ( f989, ~ cal) Mldlty Roon9y, .Mtf Gatlend. (2 lhtLl i••• • " ... _. -••Hr WIL -u.u. Jim. Whitmore potlreyt lhe ~ Amtrtoln humof-lllt (1 lw .. 40 mfn.) . (I) .. "Don't Cf)', It's Onty ThUndet'' r· .. _, -c:iw.i-. -itiii=I -l'i'Way CO... COl'PMfl, alien V91atlon, a YOf801oue o~lll(e ctMlutt and mlllionl of vengeful coct11oachet. 'R' "twa .. tO min.) Cl)_, a•T •a.LOUT eorn.ctMan Denny JohnJlon wtth guettt Vic: Dunlap and BNce Baum presen1 • va1le1y of com· ~al the HOllVWoOd Palace. ( 1 hr.) W8 .._ "lhe SedUCll()(I" (1982, Suspense) MOl'gan FalrchHd. Michael Sar· raz1n A glamofoua TV news 1nchorwom- an IS viclltnlzed by a mentaHv dltlurbed admfltr. 'R' (I Iv. 45 min ) 1198.,. "Good Saro" (1948. Comedy) Gary Cooper. Ann Sheridan A compul- sive Good Samaritan usually ends up In trouble. (2 hrs.) l llMYnt.mllOa. .,. ··u I Had A Million" ( 1932, Comedy) W C Flefds. Gary Cooper Eight strangers become the h611s 10 an ecoen- l trlc ~';:A;'5 fortune 11 hr . so m1n.J ... .. mfflMCKI ...... -T14I ... Len Dawson and Nick Buonlcontl hOll la 1avlew of the pravloua week's NFL highlklhts. ( 1 hr ) (I) .,_ "Confesslof'\s Of A WlndoW Cleaner" ( 1974, Comedy) Robin ASll· with. Anlhony Booth. A B1ltllh youth, who WOfks as a professlon1I window cleaner. spends his olMh•job hours putting a apetkle lnlo lhe lives of the rnanr women he beds down 'R' ( 1 t\r .. 30 min. M~.,_ "Lool<ln' To Gel Out' (1982, Comedy) Jon Voight, Ann·Margret. A pair of gamblers flee to Laa Vegas from New Y0<k with the mob on their ttall 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) MIC!) •aurr .. o • ... "UUes QI The Fleld" ( 1963. Ofama) Sidney Pollier, Ulla Sl(ala. A f0t- me< GI teacheS English 10 a group of French nuns while helping them bulld a church. (2 hrs ) ~==s"Sate" (1980. West- ern) Kris K11s1otterson. Ch1istophef Walk· en A htgh·prlnctpled sherltt becomes caught between cattlemen and Immigrant homesteaders 1n a bitterly fought land war 'R' (3 hrs., 40 min.) •0 llO'W9 "Zapped!" (1982, Comedy) Scott Baio. Wiiiie Aames A high school science gemus uses his accidentally acQUtred psychokinetic powers to Improve his love Ille 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) -i-1111~ llMCUl R.IT, ao. COUM umftM1 DePaul vs. Pur- due (A) (2 hrs.) C1iJ llOWll "Sharky's Machine" (1981. Adventure) Burl ReynoldS, Rachel Ward A lllce CoP UOCOYefS high-level govern· meot corruption while Investigating the mu<def of a can girt 'R' (2 hrs.) CIJ llOWll "The Sender" ( 1982. Horror) Kathryn Harrold, Zel1ko lvanek A llurry of telepathic hallucinations Is unleashed on the statt and patients at a Georgia psych1- atrte hosP4tal when a suicidal patient with uncontrollaole psychle powers is admit- ted. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •G .,_"Man On The Flying Trapeze" ( 1935, Comedy) W.C Aelds. Mary Brian. A daughter helps her unhappy father stand up'°' his r~hts. ( 1 hr . 10 min.) WfJ .,_ "Lets Scare.e Jessica To Death" ( 1971, Horror) Zohra Lampert. Barton Heyman. Eerie voices beckoning ITom a graveyard and llashlng memories ot a 100-year-old New England vampire assault the sanity of a woman recovering lrom • nervoue br .. l(dOWn. (2 hfl.) i CMTOW W •I I,_.,.. ... "They Got Ma Covered" ( 1943, Comedy) Boo Hope. Ootothy Lamour A Wathlooton aabotaoe 11ng ta aoeldentally lrwade<f by a fOOllsh newspepermon ( 1 hr., ~3 min.) W ('t).,,,_,... -Saturclay __ ........, __ _ Ml lum.l HICAU U.Nlm.al'T nlUT ... "Gregory's Gltl" ( 1982. Conie- dy) Gordon John Sinclair. Dee Hepburn. lh1 .. 30 min.) .. ITAICMI .. 1111--.0~ VIC'I V~ LOT (IQ IUIAI U" ALLATAM Sogar Ray Leonard welcomes Ofew Peareon. star receiver for the Dallas Cowboya, who Is seen teaching young players the finer points of football at Pearaon't high achOOl alma mater In South River, N.J. Ml dl) .._ "The Nutty Profesaor" ( 1963. Comedy) Jerry Lawis. Stella Stevena (2 hrs,) .. Dffa.D I gpm ftUA&.-rr•...,.. .....c,,, ... 191TU "',_ .... • tnao Featured: Kwanzaa Parade. L.A. County Olfiee Of Adoptions ( 1 hr.) (()IMllWE(IQ (H).,_ "Vanishing Wilderness" ( 1974) Documentary Narrated by ReK Allen ( 1 hr . 26 min) · (j.) .,_ "Emgma" ( 1982, Suspense) Martin Sheen. Brtgltte Fossey ( 1 hr . 40 min) A IU1WI PLM:I .. LA.llD '*""' PWllW PACll Of cu.nm VC1C1 Of .--nm ~-llA~ llOOD DAY LA. .,_ "A Boy Named Cha rile Brown" ( 1969. C0rrtedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 25 min.) (E) ... POOTUU (I) CO) .. "Vanishing Wilderness" ( 1974) Documen1ary Narrated by ReK Allen ( 1 ht .. 33 mn ) g .,. "Treasures 01 The Snow'' (1981. Drama) Paul Dean, Carey Born. ,.1 ~™ f.D·MPLMITO.,._. UTn.l llAICAU 111 1111 .. lllClll .............. OfPlllm Cllw.AlmO illDDA ~ .... --1'1'mf IR. ... Of TMI WE ti') DOT 69 IMfA CUUI Dot joins Santa fOf a tour ol 1he world to see averyone celeblate Christmas In their own dlf1en1r11 ways ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) Cl).,. "Distant Thunder" ( 1973. Ora· •CJ) ~-/HflfM"nCHa9•• CC) ... "Wrong ft Right" ( 1982, CofTie- dy) Sean Conni<y. Cfeotge Grlu.ard A charliM&tlC, oiot>ttrottlng TV newt rapott· 81 t>ee0me8 Involved In Mlddla &Bram tar• 10r1sm. • •tandefous preslc1entlal c.am- patgo and • nuolMr arms Mlle thlt could lead to World War 111. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) W (ll)._.IOGm ma) Soumltra Chlttetli.Beblta. (2 hrs,) ,_llA'l\WYWa G) M-.TTM.a 9 1Wumll YOUTM•TMl--llOUll'I._.. -"FIS World Cup" Women'a downhill (from Ses~=~ (1 hr.) Cli) ... um.rt CMOl The master lmpresalonlst plays a multitude ol roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge and Bob Cra~lt. ln an UllY$U8I YOf'8lon of the ChatleS Dick~~ ( 1 hr I ...... Mlal) .,_ "Huckleberry Ann" (1931. Adventure) Jackie Coogen, Mitzi Oreen. il hr, 45 min.) Ml([) .,_ "The Kid From Spain" ( 1933. Comedy) Eddie Cantor. Robert Young 1 ~~min.) ---~ a -a..1-. ::.~ ·--Of--• tnao Featured· Kld' • Chrfttmae -" ~Moeemammmr The spirit of the Christmas season comet OYfl( Sesame Street as Big Bird 1nempta to uncover the secret of how Santa Claus Q!IS down the chimney. ( t hr.) lCJ .,_ "The Blue Lagoon" (1949, Romance) Jean Simmons, Donald Hous- ton ( 1 hr . 4 1 mtn ) ~--ICOTJ .. l (J)Dllll•m.MD•.._ 9 PAC-llAlt . '*',...,. lWIPU flUMI DOll'T' IAT T14I ~ ALll9 Ill ICMOCll. "The Mountain Awakens" Equipment, apparel, and dOwnhill ~11~/:f~cs~R· ffiJ ~ Al •• CIMTllAI Flhy new Muppets are lntrod~ In a heart·wsrm1ng story about the ~ve. , between an oller mother and her son. ( 1 hr) (Q) DOT MD e.wTA CUUI Dot joins Senta f()( a tour of the world to see 8YefY008 celebrate Chnstmas tn their own dlf1erent ways.. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (SJ .,_ "The Painted Hiiis" (1951, Adventure) Gery Gray, Paul ~&Uy. ( 1 hf .. 30m1n.) 0TMl111•••" LPVllrTOllAV. '"'[:-" 9 Nl'Y I ICI009Y DOO I ICMOOl.. 11'mTM.I --..a•••• .,_ "Snowman" ( 1975. AcNen- ture) W1U1Bm Shatner. =) • a..1llM" 1111 c:mT9l Live from Dorothy Chandler Pavlllon, the 24th Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 11 -Salllrclay Cont. JebHolHsler. (R) (1 hr.) 11 =AIT -.Me A suocesslul ~ nessman, grateful for the help of three nurses during his stay al a hoepltal, grants them each a lantny. O ( 1 hr.) D .,. "In The Good Old Summer- time" ( 19-C9, Musical) Van Johnson, Judy Garland. Nelthef knowing that the other IS their secret pen pal, two clerits In a music store are constantly on the outs with each oti;.: hrs.) i •1rnrr ..... Mal .. • I -Wiiiiam Reese condUc1s the lamed Bach Choir of Bethl&- hem, Pennsytvannla, for their 125th per- formance of Bach's great choral ma.star· ~.: ~~ CMCll. The master lmpresalonlst plays a multitude of roles, lnciudlng Ebenezer Scrooge and Bob Cratchlt, In an unusual version of the Chenet Dickens holiday clasale. ( 1 hr.) e ... "The Man From Snowy River" (1982, Aoventura) t<IOc Oougles, Torn Borlin.on. A young boy growt to man- hood dU'1ng a haz.areloul trek through the Auetrallan wi~. 'PG' (1 ht., " mln~IM&m =1:-'"iirUll At M -Tint ~'* and Beny's daughter lngrld join the tock 'n' roll veteran• he perrorme ~ ot hit at•teet hits, lnoludlna "Johnny B. GooOa~ and "Aolt 0.. 9"tlloYen," from ltheav:~,..~, .... ~~ ... tW 11 ... -- .. "A Chrlatmu C.ol" ( 1938, Fantasy) Aeglnald Ow9rl. Gent Lockhart. BllMd on the story by Chartee Olcttene. A cold-hearted mlMr i..me the value of compMllon ttw~ghoetty adventur .. on Chnttmea E..... 1 hr .. 30 min.) • .. "The II Of St. Mary's" (1945, Orama) Bing Croeoy. Ingrid Befg· men A pr ... t a.nd a moth« IUt*k>r uve an otd peroehlel IChool by ~ a lklnfllnt to donet• land and a bulldfng to their CIM.lle. {2 M,, 30 min.) e •a••w-Hott M.i Torma with L" Brown and ~ Band of Renown ara Iott*' by Rlcf'l LIUle. George Sheering, Maureen ~. Merllyn MoCoo and 911y eevta Jr. ror an evening o1 hotlday muek:al entena.tntnent. (Al ( 1 hr .. 30 {U)"J.. "Six Weeks" ( 1982, Drtme) >te, Mery Tyter Moor9. A mar· r1ed ...,.,-~ becon'89 WwoNiad In the llvte of a Wlllthy YC>tk WOrT,,n and her lauk.- 17* =-•':.~ tv .. 46 mW\,) ~ .. ''MoVIClt" (1980, Orama) AOCllf Olltr9v. Adlm ~lllth. The true story of ltttlltl orinNI John McVlcat's tt. 1n pteon. hie =Ind * new lltt on the °""'* la ch-: .... ( 1 tv .. 30 "*'-> • ...., _, '-1IOIMld l)y !ht 001M1r11e1 °"'*' of tt1e Nor1f\ orange m~dllttlet. (1 hf.) = -· ..... Ahd O.•t• muMc "'"D by the TUCIOft Boys Choir It the Churdl of St ~ dll ._ OUtlldt Of naon. Ma. (JQ 1~ Frldey,O.C.23, 1883 D ll9C CllmTIMI 9ICIM. "Christmas Eve Al The Central Christian Church Of Glendale" The church's comml1ment reflects the changing circumstances ot Glendale In the lnclulslon of a wide vanety ot e1hnlc peoples as members of the com- munity and as brothefS In the lamlly of God 8 ... "Scrooge" ( 1970. Musical) Albert Finney, Alec GUinneS.s. Based on Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," A mlsefly old codger mends his tight-listed ways when three spirits visit him on Christmas Eve. (2:; • I~----Pope John Paul II celebrates Midnight Mass from St Petet's Besltica In Vatieen City. (1 hr, •O mlnJ.. (E) IT..,_ cm--"Yes, Glor IO" (1982, Musical) Luciano Pavarotti. ~athtyn Hanold. A renowned operatic tenor beeomes roman- tically Involved withe preny voioe special- ist. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) CS) _. "Table For Five" ( 1983, Ora· ma) John Voight, Richard Cranna. A man who was divorced tlYe )'Mrt •rtief returns to his now remarried wife to take a more active role In raising hit children. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59 min.) ,... .... "Loa1 Horizon" ( 1973, MUil- cal) Peter Finch, ~ Ullmann. A kid- napped diplomat dlte0Vet1 the Himalayan kingdom ol Shangri-La. a piece ot eternal and Immortality. {2 hrt.. 1& min.) -Cl) a.TIMI -A midnight rlltmas MfVloe from the Lovely Lane MethOdlet Church In Baltlmofe. Md. ( 1 hr.) D CllM1'IMI -- -Pope John Paul II ~at" Midnight Maae from St. Peter's Baalllca In Vattoan City. ( 1 hr., to min~ ~ ., .. ~ --un---.am .. "MecArttv" ( 1977, BiOg(a· phy) Gregory Pacit, Oen O'Herttly. lhe famous, IMred and n.mbOyant mllltary leader ol World War II experlencet brflllent combat vlotorlet belOl'a a flnal, ~ con- frontation with Preeldent Harry Truman. 11 tn, 10 min.) Cl) -"FIS World Cup" Men't giant slalom (from LM Olablereta. Swttnri.nd) ~hr .. 30 min.) .,. "The t<ld From Sf;leln" ( 1933, omedy) Eddie cantor. Rotler1 Young. A man tunll toteadof In an attempt to •tabllth hit llw1ocenot of being lllOClat· !with crOOkt (1hr .. 30 min.) .. "The Man Who LOYed Women" 978, Orama) OhartM Denner, L .... ton. OW.Clad by FrtnCOll Trvtfalt. A man la '° Obleeled with bNUtJful women that ti. finds It ~ 10 remein aatlded with any~ •ttoneNp. ( 1 tv .• 55 ;''-.'I -f>eftofmed by the CiMrl ColleOa Ol'atOflo 6oct9Cy -Ii"' ... -=:'-----• II& The MotmCll\ Youth Md~~ tredlUOnll end contempot'll 'I a.t11t11• mllllc. and ~~~.---of ... ~met ltQfY. ~ ':SorJ. "°'~ .::,ic; 8ur1 ~. "* <*lt)lat'°91 of Cfwtlt• ,.,.. lncludla plfJOl'1111uo• ~ JlllNI £1111 "°'*' L.N LM\ F'reda ,_.., ...... ""' CNdftn'• a-..... Colli ... Im Qlolr. ', "'·~ CD .. "It'• A ~MW' 0 .. 1. Fantasy) James Stewert. Donne Reed A man·s guardian angel drverts hlm lfom sui- cide and shows him what his hometown would be Hke II he were never born (2 hrs . 9 min.) m M•NO-nlC.,...1-- -CH) ?IOWll "Qreepshow" (1982, Horror) Hal HotbrOOk, Adrienne Barbeau. A quln· tet of horror stories from a ctilld's comic book Include tales aboul re-animated corpses, alien vegetation, a voracious ape-like creature and mlllloos, ol vengetul cockroaches 'R' ( 1 hr .. 5 7 min ) W 8 .,_ "The Odd Couple" ( 1968. Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. Two divorced men with coofMctlng person- aNues decide to share an apartment In New York Cityr:::·> (!) ..._,, .... ICMOOLQm •.,. "Ullle Women" ( 19-C9, Orama) .Mle Allyson, Peter Lawford. Based on the story by LoulSa May Alcott. The lour March sisters forge emotlonat ties never to be brol<en dUrlng the hardshlp-lllled day& ,.1011=~2 hrs., 30 min.) W IOCITY .. "CM1tma1 In Connecticut" ( 1946. Comedy) Barbara Stanwyck, Dennie Morgan. A newapeper columnlat ls lnatruotad by her bcee to haV9 a war Kero u her family's gueet for Christmas dinner. i hf., 30 min.) -IUll-..... = =~m=-am1na-tlon~" (A) (thr.) cm .. "Galllpoll" (1081, Orama) M.i Gfbaon. Mark L... Two Auatralltln loot racet1 with contra~ dlff9rent pertOn· alltlee sign up to 1 In Tur1tey during World W81 I. 'PG' ~ .. 50 min.) Cl> .. "Don't , It's Onty 'Thunder" (1982, Orama) It Chrletopher, Sosen S.lnt Jal'T'IM. A female Army dOctor and a trou~prone medic helP two nune care IOI' a group Of VlatnemeM orphana. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 50 min.) -· .. "Death Takes A Holiday" ( 1934. Fantuy) Redric March, Evetyn Venable. Death a....,_ • human Identity IOI' tine days to learn why Earthllngs cling 10daaper•t!ly10 fife, (1:.: min.) 8 •H1•n ~ Featured: Doors. "Glorta": EMa Collelo "let Them Al Taltl": John Cougar ~ "Pini< Houaaa": Sl>endeU Ballet "Gold": Kim "l(lda In A~" (1 hf .. 30 min .. ) &Lem __ .._ ... "The Jol<er 11 Wiid" ( 1957, BIOgr-s>hy) Frank Slolttfa. Jw'"8 Crain. BelCMd comtc:ll9n Joe E. Lewtt ttrugglee to 0¥8fcome mob lnttrfwenoe In NI ~m.) CD "The Man FtCM _Stowy ~·· ( 1912, A<Mntute) t(lrtt ~ Tom 8ur1Mon. A young boy gtOWI to Mirto hood cUtng • ha.zardCU trek through the A.1.9tral9n wlkll<,...., 'PG' ( 1 tv.. « l'Tlk\., ... "ParldlM" ( 1982, Drema) WI- ie Aa1Mt. Phoebe cat-. rwo ·~ r.~ -ot In 1823 8aghded 'R' (1 hr .. !1i.-: -.._, .. (114 ~) Jain Slmmol11, Ooneld Hout-'°"' A yioung girt end boy .,.._ad on • P90llo llMnd OOll'll lo lcMt MCh other .Jli!Vliiliil ''NCAA ~ -~1:!..-:==-=--I '(trom'fN~of -lalunlay Cont. OJ)~ OT"l'9I -·-W1llAI Fiiiy new Muppe11 11e lntrO<M:ed In e heart•Wetrning llOl'y ebOul the love betWffn en oner molhet 91\d h4tt eon. ( 1 ht • 115 min.) Cl'.) .. ''lt'a A Wonoertul Liie" ( 19-47, Finluy) James Stewert. Donna Reed. <2 tvt.iti'i°·l ·1:r-•. ::.--· ... ""*",.... .. "It Hawenao Ont Chtlelmas" (1977, Fanruy) Marlo Thomu, Wayne Aooe<a. ( t ht , 52 min.) Cl)--m-"U.S. National Exhl~ lion OI ~ .. (R) (2 hrs.) CD AUCI •--.MD Members of the Children'• ThMtr• COmpany perlOfm this musical a~ptatlon ot Lewla Ca"Ol'a cias· slc SIOfY ol Alloe's actventures In Wondet· :.'1~~~ •all--"It's A Wonderfut Life" (19'47, Fantasy) James Stewart, Donna Reed (2 .. 1hts.W:=l • ..,. =111T lflCml LI• 11 Of fl001'-UU. "Ollle Matton" Ho.t: Johnny Unites. 1 .... -... ...... llOJOl9ml11"'91l!Wl. M lllm&YamTIMl.-r A surprlse hOliday bonus 8hOwlng ol an upcoming HBO presentation. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) --Lening ·1w!!' .. ~=-y Inn" (t9-42. MIJSical) Bing CC'osby, Fred Astaire. Aft« losing hl8 fianoee, a man retreats to his Connecticut farm which he lurna Into a seasonal Inn I hrs.) ..,... ..,. ... ..,. ..... .... ~ ClmTIMI ATM.._ C8fm Live from Dorothy Chandler PavOlon, the 2.Clh annual concert featuring 12 hours of non· stop pertormances by Southetn California choral and orchestral groups of songs ot the season. (3 hrs.) ~ llMIC OIDICGIATM ,_.. (Q) .,_ "The t.Aan From Snowy Rtver" (1982. Adventure) Kl<k Douglas, Tom Burlinson. A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazardous lretl. through the Australian wilderness. 'PG' ( t hr.. 44 min.} (S) W MCKICI' JacltsOn performs some ol his hottest hill trom his t>k>ckbos- tM album, "Thrlllef." " .. "II Ha.ppened Ont Chii.tmas" ( 1977. Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers. An angel grants a depressed young woman the unusual opportunity ol seeing what Ille would be like without her. lhr .. 50 min.) MlfQ'T'Y .. llCll tlD .. lfAIUY-. ~ "All My Darling Daughters" ( 1972, Comedy) Robeft Young. Ray· mond Massey All tour daughters ol a wld· owm ptan to wed In a single ceremony. ( 1 hr . 30m1n.) ~-AT MM'I Julia's first course ol Maine tot>st&f and tomatoes Is eccompe· nied by fresh artlch<>k• wtllle guest chef Yves Labbe preparM lemOfl aouttle cr~·i.., CJ) ME.,. A lltUe boy dtscovers a wonderful new friend when the enowman *l"lfE: ... _ .. ==-cu.IP --~ Ttll .. Featur9d: Beach BOY& member Brian Wiiton on hit recovery from drug addition and future plans, a loo6t 11 Windham Hiii, a *Old label fOf a v111e1y ol mwic. an oveMlw ot mld·seaeon televlslon eerlat r~ ments. ( 1 ht.~ I L ••llr•-••·--MLcm&nmlmAT,_...U.I -~The 1a1e11 albums ol IQP recording artists are reviewed. ((} ... ''FIS W0tld Cop" Metl's down· hln (from Val Gardena. Italy) ( t hr,) (L) {Z)llCMl "The Man From Snowy Rill er" ( 1982. Adventute) Kirk Oooglas. Tom Burtinson A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazarclOUs trek through the Austrakan wllclerness. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 44 min) ($) llCMI "Christmas Ullet OI The Field" ( 1979. Orama) Btny Dee Wllllams. Marla Schell A former soldidr who once helped live nul\S bUllCI e chapel returns to visit them and llnds they once again need his lhcl~~~~-- ,. Mia ... Ml • YOUR LR Guest Sally Struthers. II m ell u. Featured: profile ot health pioneer ot Jack La Lanne, a loolt at the growing paputarlty of the 3 Stooges and the ellorts to obtain a star for the trio In the HOiiywood Walk of Fame. (C)llCMI "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( t969, Comedy) Animated. The Peanuts gang ot Charles Schulz's famous comic strip p1ov1des more Innocent gems ol wls· dom. ( 1 hr . 25 mln.) m TOelnml Wl1'M 9mft ,_,AT ... 19 (!I) IUCHT1m ~ CIUICM Cllm11IAI M 9VICI ... (J) CVTmTOMOUln* A girl In need of a transplant quells a bloody feud and a hard·d11nk1ng counlry star Ines to relOfm t! h!J U 6) lllM~ua-rrrr ITWU Arnold Invites a streercorne1 Santa to spend Iha holiday with lhe Drummonds. (A) O U llCMI "Chrtstmas In Connecticut" ( t945, Comedy) Barbara Stanwyck. Dennis MOfgan. A newspaper columnist IS 1nslrvc1ed by hef bOSS 10 have a war hero as her family's guest for Christmas dinner, i hr~ U. _,... Hooker blOOme$ ot>sessed with finding the murdeter ol his for~ner Q (lllr.) U "Gammera Super Monster" ( 1980, Sc1ence-Flchon) Mach Fumlake. Yaeko Kojima.A super monster war be1ween Gamera and Zanoo (2 hrs ) ~ ::.-" ZOlll I) llO¥ll "Robin And Tha Seven HoodS" ( 1964, Mu&1cal) Frank Sinatra, Dean Mar· 11n The teadet ot a ChlCago gang donates a large amount ot money 10 one of the ~~==~· (2 hrs) '1iJ M Oii .._ 1TmT The spirit ot the Ch11stmas season comes over Sesame Street as Bia Bird auempts to uncover the se<:fet of hoW S&nte Claus ~s down the chimney ( 1 hr.) ... ..,. llCMI "The Man From Snowy Rlvef" I t982 Ad11entu1e) l<lrk Douglas, Tom Bwlln•on. A yoong boy QIOWI 10 man-hood dUrlnO a haulrdoua trek through the Australian wlldetneu. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. .c.c min.) ©) .. "Annie" ( 1982, Mut'cel) Albert Finney. Carol Butneu. During the Greel Depreulon, baldpate multl·bllllonalre Otivtlf Warbuck• opens hil peletlal eetate to a aponky, redheaded orphan tOf what he thlnkt will only be a weet<. 'PG' (2 hta., 9min,) .... "Dregonelaver'' (198t, Adven· tUfe) Peter MacNlcOI, Caitlin Clance. A daring young man att~ts 10 reecue a maiden from the wrath ol an ancient, flre- t><eathlng geatute. 'PG' ( t hr • 55 min.) G.,. "That's The Spirit" ( t9'45. Ora· ma) Jact< Oekie. Peggy. Ryan.A young man who Is killed when his child Is bom, pleads wilh the "Anoel 01 Death" to allow him to return lo Earth to let his wifa know that he didn't delert her. (2 hra ) ... e •• ...,_Ricky and his ta1her decide to spend Christmas with an lndl· B!_OI tathet and soo IMng ln a cave. (R) W .._, ... Brigham Yoong vs MisaOutl =n Diego. Caht. I (3 hts l = ~-;' llOW9 "The Children Nobody ~nted" ( 198 t, Orama) Fre<l Lehne, Michelle Pfeltter. The true-Ille efforts of college student Tom Bullertteld to provide a lamlty Ille and tovtng care tor fosterUngs with no plaoe to go are dramatized. (R) (?hrs) D ...-u Chase transforms hlmsetf on stage In order to avoid secorlty guards at a Las vegaa casino where a llon 18 sus- e!Cted ln a death. (1 hr.) U Ill &.OWi IOAT On a special Chrlstma.a Cl'ulse, Mickey Rooney portrays a "heav· enly" visltOf to two nuns with several orphans. a couple with domestle problems and two oddball bUrglars Q ( t hr ) l lTAltllMCN .,. "The Gathering" ( 1978, Dra- ma) Ed ASllef, Maureen Stapleton Long- time divisions among members of the lam· ily of a dying man come out In the open when his grown ottspr1ng gather lor a final famil~reunlon.~ hrs.) 1 .. --WllAT aaD • Tlllt llCMI "My Fair Lady" ( 1964. MUSl· cal) Re• Hamson. Audrey Hepburn BaSed on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg- malion." A British prof8$1()( tries to teach a lower-crass Londonef how to be a lady @ hrs .. 50 min.) (JJ llCMI "My Fair Lady" ( t964, Musi· cal) Reic Hamson. AUdrey Hepbllrn BaSed on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg· mallon." A British professor tries to leach a lower-dale Londonef how 10 be a lady 'G' (2 hrs., 50 m4n.) (S) .,. "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burlinson. A young bOy grows to man- hood during a hazardous trek through the Australian wilderness. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 44 min) CIJ llCMI "Threshold" ( 1981, Orama) Donald Sutherland, Jett Goldblum. A heart surgeon raises a controversy by Implanting an ex.perlmental mecharncal heart in a temale patient. 'PG' ( t hr .. 46 min~ =~-~ .. ~ e M Ya&OW .,.. Chance finds himself In the middle ot a bellle between the 5008, orandchll<Sten and widow or the late Wade Champion and their l\elghbo< Friday, Dec. 23. 1983 13 -Sunclay Conl. INa~.::=ton. DC ,.....,~ Cl9l1llAI AT WAll•TCll CAM-llUL Ch<lstmas day S8fVloe from the National Cathedral In Washington, O.C. ~hr) •llOftifniw-sm- 1"1 WOM.O lf'WTllUM The flrsHtver trans-Pacific balloon aosslng. from Japan to the west coast of the U.S. Is chronlcled; the mystery behind hundreds of hammer- head sharks sch<>Ollng In the Sea of Cof· tez 1s exptored; Phil Harris joins Ctirt Gowdy on a f:>heasant hunting trip In South Dakota. (R) ( 1 hr l m .a¥ll "Flndefs Keepers" ( 1952. Comedy) Tom Ewell. Julie Adams. (2 hrs) .. @ llCMI "The lemon Drop Kid" (1951. Comedy) Bob Hope. Marilyn Maxwell. (2 hrs.) -· .a¥ll "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians" ( 1964. Fantasy) Jotln Call. Leonard Hicks. Very nice one for the chil- dren. up to aboul age nine. Neal ptol. 1~~(2hrs.) .. ,.,,. 1"I LA.,... Correspondanls Lin- da Werlt'lelmef and Colde Roberts join Paul Duke tor an up-to-lt"MHnlnvte sum- mary of Congresslonel actMtlea. GWAllml'Cllwm•.,.. ailDOJ ,_UllJACUUI Oot joins Santa for a tour of the world to see everyone celebrate Christmas In their own dlffetent ways. (I hr. 30 min.) CS) llCMI "Oragons&ayef'' ( t 981, Adven- ture} Paler MacNlcol, C.ftlln Clarke. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) e llCMI "It HappeMd One Chrlatmat" (1977, Fenteay) Merlo Thomes, Weyne AQOetS.~ hr .. 50 min.) Cl) "S.mt Tlme, Next YMt'' ( 1978, ~) Al9n Aide, Ellen &w. -·~·~~ mr·.:m1·--.... ..,NI.ml •a-. ··---' Ml lnmf -"BtMklng Up la erd To Do" Gueet: Amy L. Newmerk, telecommunic811ona •n•lylt. Cvrua J. La~, Inc. (l)WIMMAll•MYUIR · 1W9 • WIW Schtduied: World Cup Four-Men BobeltCI ChemplOnlhlp (from CeMnl9. "!i~ Hewallen lntern.-tlonal ~ydMl',g ~iehlp (from Oehu, Ha.il)i_.~ IWlwtc L«nOn Md Budl..... •JUWDman beebtbel (frOtn IK~iH..<L'a)--.n f-ICftll .. ··~ The Ugh! Of The ~ Moon~. ~) Dorla Dly, Gof· ~ ..... al~ ''The Otad91" ~ .. , •• IOtlon ............... ting" end II ~ ttM.a at tt1t lfte of • '*"~\r.iL , __ .J"..-:.,tt In Ameftcen Fh" Thia ODclUrNnC:i:::: Ne "" wort! s1d ... Of 0.. 1& Frldey, Dec. 23, 1983 the Hollywood dltector whoM creotts Include ''Giant" and "A Place In The Sun." (!) ..... llA,,_ "U.S. National EJChibl- tW tlon;<;J.~~2 hrs.) I CIUICll·--~ al vtr'9M.1"- .. "Friendly Per1Uasion" ( 1956. Orama) Gary Coopef, Dorothy McGuire ~hrs., 20 min.) CID ..._. IOCK A bend of traveling musicians cornea to Fraggle Roci< to pres- ent an anclenl Fraggie tradition -lhe ~. Cl:).aWll "Supermen II" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot K.lddef. (2 hrs, 5 min.) ailUllJA'tllAllCTOYllAI An apprentice ell at the North Pote looks for lhe aecrel of how to be gooO. G ~Y9GllJ 11•...,, CMrtJ•Z&) 1W «Zl .. "Young At Heart" ( 195", Musi· cal) Frank Slnetre, Doris Dey. (2 hrs .. 30 min) , ..... _ ..... , -,~ma• mTO.LA.na\Y ...... cm a''" CC..WTIMI U •I c:mrm 1W "Leonerd Bernstein's Mass" The American com- p<>sef'a oelebratlon of the human splrll ls a musical e111r1vaganza, with a cast of more than two hundred, blendlog a fut! orctie. tra with a r()Q( bend. a marching bend. two choirs, two dence groups and 80lo voices. {2 h~ ll'WcJnF1--•Mfl (8) ... ''The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jeckfe GIMton. ( 1 ht., '40 min.) cm ... "Chnetmee Mountain" (1981, Orama) Slim Plcktn9, Matt( Miiier. ( 1 hr .. 30~ Cl) Jj ..... "A Metter Of Anger" A 61lctc ttuder:lt With • mlloonceNed notion of her worth elmo8t Nina het llw *"'· 1! hr.} .... "Vtt. OIOralo" (19U, Mu81o91) Luelano Paverbttl, f<actwyn Herrold. ( 1 hf .• 50 min.) (%) ... "tt'a A Wonderlul UM" (1 9'47, '9nteay) "'"* Stewert. Donne Reed. (2 rn..:i,~ _,(I) -=..u. New~ Neta ·~~c:= <f,:r.t.:..n;·-.. Aioi. Abrehem AAak8 1MCi1 ~· In • netl'ie Htwellen Chnltmee ~ ttom~1hr.) • -• ,,. ..,.. Of l'dday mualc Ind dr#N Mt In the Vatloan end St. Petrlctt'a Cdledrel In New YOttc City lncludel ......... London ~ end r · ... Pllcldo _. =-:=.-~'h"':: .i·r~•~..,. LQI ... ('°"' HonaalM. ..._.) (2 lhra.j. ·---, ..... , .• ,.... 1; Mormon TlbemacllO.. A-=.:r=• ()) .,_ "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 19'46, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Vlrglnla Mayo.(~ ·mo-=:==1··· -,.,. M.T~-..mf~ NUii Joen Lunden and Mike Douglas host the parade featuring many ot the Disney chlltaclen and Senta Claus from Florida. ( 1 hr.) • CMGU • CllmllMI The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs many Christ· mas favorites. I ~ -· -TU Cll' M Cl9l1llAI 1V11 An enchanted toy store comes 10 life In a musical trip through toyland. ( t hr.) G .,_ "Okver Twist" (t~. Orama) Robert Newton. John Howard Davies. (2 ~s.} • .,_ "Silent Night, lonely Nlgl'lt" ( 1969. Romance) llOyd Bridges. Shirley Jones~ hrs.) e "Crooks And Coronets" ( 1969, Comedy) Telly Savatas. Edith Evans. (2 hrs.) • .-JI .-:A "Holiday Champi- ons" Included In this program are profiles ot the American Qlymol(: Ski team and various othef Olympic features: hlQhllghta ol the American Sohben Assoclet1on '83 season. prollleS of thr" college basket· ball coaches; and hlghllghts of the Grand Champion Tennis Tournament. ( 1 hr., 30 m~ ID RllYIMI ct)"°"' "Evtt Under The Sun" ( 1982, Mystery) Peter Ustinov. Jane BIOcln ( 1 f..Wl .. ,..mnltiwa• Betry Tompclnl end Jo Jo Star- buck hott this pre-Otymplc exhibition of Amettca'a flnMt figure attat-. from the alt• of the 198'4 Winter Otymplca In sara-l!'to. YUQOelevta. ( 1 hr.) ID .. "Jlmm The Kid" (1982. A~ture) Gery ~n. Ptul LtMtt. i!~=mln.) ca> "Teble For Flv9" ( 1983, Ota· mt) John Volgf'lt, Alctlard Crenne. ( 1 hr., 58mln.) • .. ''Sherlock Holrnet And The Voloe Of Terror" ( 19'42, Myattry) Bull Rat~ Bruct. (I hr., 30 min.) -1~~ --•A&LO& ... ........ ()lymplc eYenta hlaNlaht· eel In thll hour .;. Hockey anO Cioee Courla'1Jl~,..,·> .. ''81•t• Of The Union" (11M8. ) 8'*1C9t Tf9CY, Kllthattnt Hep- (l tn.,411'i ··1e· , ..... OM--·····---.um MWl -''()Mr T9" ( 1875, Drlme) t2tn.l • ma -n. .,.... o• Crime> Olofgt C. 8oon, ,._ O'Toota. Dlr9oted ~,.Jdwl~(Shra.) il.'8.FC'iliiiiia '71 AFC • Qilll "'-~ I ·n A1'C -~-(1hr.) ·~--,._,,..,, .... ......... MtMrl Hot-..... (11'W ... fM\) -Saturday Cont. ... Ken=) (R) (2 hrs ) .. ~..,..,. .. ~ llCMI "Love Is Not F0tever" (1974. Orama) Gray Frank, Glvnn1s O'Conf\OI The 1oy and sorrow ot two teeoage love1s IMng in the hlttes. ( I hr . 30 mfr).) ~ Ul9TIClllCAL .... ICMOOI. a.. {'t):S "State Of The Urnon" ( 1948, Comedy) Spence1 Tracy. Katharine Hep- burn A woman uses her clout In Iha news· paper 1ndust1y 10 help a manulecturet campaign l0t lhe presidency of lhe u S ~his .. 4mln) "-· .... Ill llCMI "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cessavetes, Gena Rowlands. A New Yo1k erctlllect leaves the pret6Ure& ol urban Ille aod marriage and escapes 10 a Greek ISiand with lllS daughter and a tree- spl11ted young woman In this updated var· s1on ot Shakespeare's play 'PG' -Sunday --MonUng .. ,E. · "*f All» MM ALAm n ( l Nl&U QU "Aec0td 01 Time" Sieve Podbofskl and olher W0tld Cup downhill skiers are ~ofiled. (R) • 1cwr•1•11MOO •w.T• IM'lmOM _.,ICIUJ.9 UlfTA'l IM.: TOY UQ An apprentice ell at lhe N0tth Pole looks for tile secret ot how lo be gOOd l~l lllOYm "Sp1rll 0 1 The Wind" ( 1979, Orama) Chief Dan George. Slim Pickens 1 hr 40 rnin I MO¥ll "ThrestlOld" (1 981. OfamaJ Donald Sutherland, Jett Goldblum ( 1 hr , ~Mia mmT umn cua •@ ITMCMI .. g NTD MO-TA&. Animated Dom OeLuiM and Larrv Stoich provide the vooces for lhlS adveniure about a cat with· OIJt a tail. (1 !1r . ~~ NGICIMTtlll• (()..WCT..-......... we. ••cruu•111• TY .. L.OOQATW 1111 Yount••--... , .... ... ..... AmlQIL.n. u.u ~ flA9t The lat8S1 albums or top racor.:i:rtlsts are reviewed 00 Y IO'Ll Bngham Young vs Missouri (from San Ol~o. Calif ) (AJ (3 hrs) (it) lilCMI "The Sacral Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Voices ol Elizabeth Har1man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr , 20 min ) ( m¥ll "Barbarosa" ( 1982. Western) Willie Nelson. Gary Busey. ( 1 hr . 30 min) (Q) m¥ll "The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 19.S, Ofama) Fred11c March, Myrna Loy. (2 hrs., 52 min ) I CIOIBM .. w•rrt011Awa .. PMIWAYI _., .. um CS) m¥ll "Chflatmas Llll9t Of The Fleld" ( t979 Orama) Bitty Dee Wiiiame, Marll $CMll A tor"* IOldkW Who ~ h4Mped five nun& build 1 chapel retuma to visit lhOm Ind finds they Of'I08 ag&ln need hit help (I "' ' 38 min ) .. Cf) .. ,_ ... ICllOGLClm m m¥ll "Three Coins In The Fount1ln" (1954, Romance) Clifton W.t>t>, Dorothy McGu11e Three girls gel varying resullt atte1 wishing on a cOln at the Fouotaln ot Tre~ hrs., lb min.) ~ m¥ll "The Man From Soowy Rivet" ( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burtlnson. A young boy QfOWS 10 man· hood during a hazardoul tr• through the Australian wlldemess. 'PG' (I hr , 44 min.) 1::9 D m¥ll "Chanel Sotl11lre" (1981, Biog- raphy) Marl&-Franoe Ptsief, Autge< Hauer The romances and boslness stNQOleS of Paris fashion queen Coco Chanel'i early PACll tll CU.1\m WT,,_.~ ,_,. QMTllAICIUQtlm¥ICI ..UC .... 91MOUT ..... PA,,_ PAYTOlf'I UTMTY llCMI "The Gathering -Part If" ( 1979, Orama) Maureen Stapleton, Efrem Zlmballst Jr .. ( 1hr,40 min.) ... DAYDA-.. ~....,.. .,.. TODAft .... ••1191TY um.I IAICALI TO• tJl I DllllCID ~-·IUICM UllI'M CtllllMD amc,... DAYtll~---• c.-.•.-e ..... ITmT(IQQ ... , .. MM a • .... ._ .... ,. .... .,.. T.._ lllflllr,,_ TllAT'ICAT WMTO.....,_ __ _,. .-TUL ... ICllOGLO.. LLOWDoeL• ,,., .. AllMf uimT• Mwa.AT..cN ~ ..... m,...~• uu..-¥0 Barry Tomplclnt and Jo Jo Star· buck host this Pf•Olymplc exhibition 01 Ame11ca'1 llneel llaure lkatert ftom the site of the 1984 Winter Olymplca In Sari· evo, YU009l!vi•. (I hr.) ......... A CIMTIMI CMm. Scr~lelrns the meaning of the Ctirlstmu rlt In Ihle animated version ol Dickens' tale. i_l_ hf , 30 min.) (Z)m¥11 "Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Christopher Aeeve, Margot l<lddef. (2 hrs., 5 min) mWAYtllrmmt HI@ ... ''Mifacle Oo 34th Street" ( HM7, Comedy) Maureen O'Hara, John Pa~.) ·1.,:,w.•-:_.aar••••• ~111 ar1 dl1111tO. 'R' (2 ht1.) -... "Paod1 Afld The Magic Set· pent" ( 19tl 1, Flntuy) Anlmeted Narret· ed by Marvin Mlllef. P1nda 1ompe lhrOUQh a Mrlet ol adll9flturn Ir' a land Inhabited t>y a ~· ~ mystical Powet• 2.. hr~., 10 min ) -~ ,..,. 'JOWi•• ... ICMOOI. «l) M WOIU TOMOMOW CC).,. "It HaPl)ened One Christmas'' ( 1977, Fantasy) Merlo Thomea. Wayne Rogers Ao anQel grants a dlp<essed young woman the unusual opportunity ol seeing what Ille would be like without her l1 hr . 52 mlo.) (LJ TOM ~ • LAI WIMI The V8<&a1lfe singer performs many ol hit greatest hlta lhh<r&) .. 100Aft ..... DAYtll~ " . ...,. WC'IY~urf(R) I MUTT\.1...:1 wn1oa• ,.. . ..., Clll.--WTllAI Traditional Christmas songs. both popular and retlg· lous. are perlormed el lhe Sallsbury Cathedral In Wiltshire. England. actress Nanelle Newman relates the story ol "Brother Heinrich's Ctirlslmas." ( 1 hr ) 1 ....... ... "Ball 0 1 Fire" ( 1942, Comedy) Gery Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr 51 min.) ...., .. .. "'ODMW•--y -...,....,.,,, ... Y\I[. _,.. 1m AT CM.'Ylltt -cmrru&. ... lalOOl. a.. ..-:Cl.MCI ... YU_, ... "Otlverl" (1968. MOSIC8l) Ron MOOdy, Otlver Reed. (2 hrs., 33 mlo.) ®MIO Comll ATTUCT'IGM ([) .. "Otivefl" ( 1968. Muslcal) Ron ~=·&.("'" 26 min.) -L=!'L'"l'"' OM._,. ... &alY fl/I ctM1llAa A LOWlft.LI IOCSn CClllCmT POii Yow. JIO. g The NatMty story Is preeenle<I through the mualc of Bach, Handel and Schutz. along with lemlllar Chr11tme1 (i)~~~--M> cm .... , IO CIMTllAl-San11 Claus Is forced to find a Job when the botler In his factory breeks down ( 1 hr ) Cl) ,_. TALI MAM "Rapunzel" Gana ROWiands pleyt the wicked witch, Jell BndgeS la Iha prince and Shelley Duvall POf1rays lhe golden-haired damMI In distress 1n this version of the classic lalr~~~.,,. n 1--.YCIMTllAl.--T A aurprlae holiday bonu9 showing ol an upcoming HBO_preaentallon ~ .. 9.mln.) .. 8 CIJ •'•WY The 46th annual meeting between top pla)'efs trom the North and the South (lrom Mobile, Ala ) 3 hrs.) CIMTllAI AT WAllWO. CATl9- Chrlstmas day service llve from the Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 15 -lunClay Conl. Much " Based on Dickens' "A Chttstmas CarOI " A m1se<ty Old codger mends hts tight·ftsted ways wtlen three spirits vislt lh1m~:~eu~~ eel ... --.OATWM rA ..... 90¥ll "It's A Wonderful Ute" ( 19,,.7, Fantasy) James Stewart, Donna Reed A man's guardian angel diverts him from sul· cl(je and ShOws him what his hometown would t>e ltke 11 he were never bom (2 hrls ~'CJn11 .. me ... _.A "Warming Warning" The conse- quences of the "gieenhouse affect" In relatlOn to the earth's surtace and tho loW· er layers of atmosphere are examined. c:;> ti hr) (C) .,_ "The Gathering -Part II" ( 1979 Orama) Maureen Stapleton. Elrem Zlmbalist Jr A widow and her grown children's Christmas reunion is complicated by thelr unfavorable reaction to a new man lo her Illa and con11iets In then own lives ( 1 hr . 40 mlnJ 9\'I -.ATllT ••rTI "Football Follies" (A) . <BJ .,. "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1962. Fentasy) Animated VOloas ol Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise A secret society of rats aid a desperate field mouse tn saving her home from the ruth· lessness of man. 'G' (1 hr .. 20 min) (0) 90¥ll "fl Happened One Christmas" ( 1977, Fantasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers An angel grants a depressed young woman the unusual opportunity of seeing what life would be like without her l hr .. 52mln) LIT'l TMI IMNf 1'0U --·--... cau DIICI "U.S. Spece Probet -Where We've Been -WMrt We're Going" Guests; Of T Nicholes Geutlef, ~~II. 8 Mau. Featured: meet the faoes behind the cartoon YOlotl; meet a.ctor Jack Lemmon: spend Chrltlmat with Singer Rick Sl)flngfl4tld at he enter· 1aln9 atiul·lnt. ... ,..~C!•~C!!llMUn ....-_,.. ... "Snoopy come Home" ( 1972. ) Animated. The "PMnut•' geng become UPMt ~ their ~ bMQle ~ to IMve home on a ...,ch tor Ne r~;i·~1 l'tt1i1F.W."'·) 8 • Performed by Col-~ Colaae OfatOfio SocletY. ( 1 l'tt.) -· -....,,..,., Lot Angelet L.akert at Por1ttnd TraN ._.. (2 tn .. 40 min.) -1•.r:r. 1ft mt ~ The cootrownlal dlttaty methOd of undetwaltf blrtl'tlng, l'tOw .... IOl«I~ heifp .-Ct Jurort, and the tlowdown In the Welt Gennan ;n;'Y~l rf·J. a FM• tur• ~ ,,... OlcMf known IMng thing on Earth, a cont•t to 11.iMYe In • .-~ filled room. and ~ ~ the ·~:;:::)(1 ~~Of Anlmll Netlnl ~tttee· An txpk)ft· lion Into enimal btNYlof lnducMI a lo<* 18 Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 ar modern sc1enllfie research and a re-cre- atlon ot lhe wO<k of 131h--Oenlury natural- ist monarch FrederlCk II of Honenstauten Q__(lhr) (() ml IAlllTULL Los Angeles lakers at Portland Trail Blazers (Subjeet 10 blac= (2 hrs.) (I) "Oliver!" ( 1968. Muslcal) Ron Moody. Oliver Reed. A young orphan ls kidnapped lrom his new home by his Old gang. bUI manages 10 escape and return to his benefactor 'G' (2 hrs • 26 min ) l'lll@ __,..,MI 1:11 ® ~ _. A bend of travettng musicians comes to Fraggle Rock 10 pres· ent an ancient Fraggla tradition -the medley ($) UMl'A'I IMS TOY IM Only a tew days before Christmas. an Inept appren· tice ell nearly destroys Santa's magic toy lbao ... econ ?:II CIUL~ .. <&~ .. Michael and KITI stage a )all b<aak In order to thwart a mad bOm~~~ ( 1 hr.) 8 'I TGP '91ctMTIMI8'ICIM. Top musie slats join 10 salura some of the greatest Christmas hits of all time. lnclud- fng "While CMstmas" and "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Retndeef.'' ( 1 hr.) D al tWmCMnl a mcco• cc The judge iS fe<ced to teem up with a ~time mobSlef when the man's son. a l)flest, Is kld~~1hr.) i CIMTIMI AT a.If Mme Tradl· Ilona! songs of Ohrlstmas ara performed al the beautlful Ctirlal Church In England. t! hr.) ._ • llA'M9 "lhe Dl90~ Of Animal Behavior: NaM al Mysttriat' An explofa· tlon Into animal behaYlor Includes a took al modefn eclentlllo r .... roh and a r..cr&- •llOn of the wortt of 13th-<*ltury natural- ist monarch Frtd«lek II of Hohenstaufen. Q. (1 ht.~ • IMVU_ W,_ "The Citadel" Whlle Andrew tlrugglel to bUlld up hit new prtet~ In London. hit fri.nd Freddie otters advlol t bOut meklng more lucrative oonnecuona. o ( 1 hr.) CC) .. "Ollv9rl" (1188, Mutloal) Ron Moody. Ollvtr Attd. A rouno orphan 1a kidnapped from hit new home by hll old gang, but managee to .-pe and rttum ~hfl btntltetor. 'G' j2 twt., 33 min.) .. "The Toy' (1982, Comedy) loNrd Prvar, Jeckle GleMon. A muttfn\11. Noneltt · ;'sMOhettt" an unemployed bllok men .. • plevthlna fOf hie IPolled ~~·'PO' (1tit .. 40'mln.) llll ... "Tabla For FM" ( 1983, l::Q. me) John VOlght, Rtohatd Ctenne. A man who waa dtvorced five yeera ..,.., retutne to hll now remenlad Witt to tllkt t more 1otlve role In ratting hie children. 'PO' ( 1 .. Frank Gotlhln. ~s=u .. lltoptler Ceanove and Hetokl Inno-cent heed a CMI feetutlng lenwd Mlltl 11 Long John lllWr end Prtrt Eedy 11 Jim Hewt(lnt In Ihle mut6oel "9r'6on of !he AoC>tt1 LOUii ~ telt ebOu1 a i boy ~ wttn plrltee lfld • torv..n. (2 ) -"°'*''' (1~ Mulicel~ • CllN9f Ried. A ~ · la kldnePl)ed from hie NW Jlerrl9 by Ni dCI o-ng, &vi ~ to .... end"""" eDeillfllctor. ·o· <2 tn., 29 ~ -·~l"(tMO, ~ Aiwolt. MerVot Kkldlf. M>Ano Pana ttom • nuotaaf ~ Supe!man unwillingly frees the trl<> ot Powerful 111tta1ns WtlO were orlglnally 1mprlSOOed by his Kryp1onian lather 'PG' ; hrs . Smin) .. _.,,,AL..,_ .. (() Gm DAY AT A Tm {!hrlstmas IOY seems 10 have eluded the Romano tamlly - un1tl "San11 Sam" Shows up. i ~~ .. (() 119&1 £• G.orge pitches In and takes over a Help Cenll!f seminar for ne~~R) 0 f.m .cl "GrambUng's White Tiger" ( 198 t Biography) Bruce Jenner. Harry Belalonte A white high SChOOI tootbell star enrolls at a Pfedomlnanlly blacil col· lege and discovers lhe problems that are 1nv01ve<S In being a member of a minority IBI (2 hrs.) U U.•HA --.0 GP MCQlm COUl-TIMI D 9 .,_"Funny Lady" (1975, Musi· cal) Barb<a Streisand, James Caan Vaudeville star Fanny Brice emberl<s on a humorous tov.-hate relallonshlp with S<>ngwr1tar ~i:e ~~· 55 min) m M.m "My Favorite Things" Guests: Paler Salters, Jim Hen· son's Muppets. ( t ht.) • -..iwmcs num "The Cltadel" While Andrew Slruggles 10 bUlld up his new practtOe In London. his friend Freddie offers advice abOut making more lucrattve cooneca':i~ hr.) GA ..:W.wrlMLUCUllO PAVMIOTTI The Metropolitan Opera star Slng9 "Ave Mana," "O HOiy Night" and other Christmas classics from the Notre Dame Cathedral In Montreal. ( t hr,) CE WH I Fl ¥GU.ftlMl "NCAA Dl\tlalon l"'Chemplonshtp" (from The University of .. Kettt=J, (R) (2 hrs.. 30 min.) •i(l)ioamun...,,,.. A bOm~ carrying lntrudef enters the ntWlloom and demandl 10 be heard . ... a1•• ~=-"Tabla For FIY9" (1983, Ofa· ma) John Voight. Rlohard er.nn.. A man whO wu dlvoroed flw yeera Ml1ler returne to hit now rernarrlad Wiit 10 ttk• a more actllle roi. In raltlng NI children. ·~· ( 1 ht.,H ';J.. -! !'o In lnalatt"::~= flame uptet1 hit blleef\JI Ni. at I llW > (1 ht.) ... JllJIFPR' DIRIWAT ... The Bolton Pope I conduot9d by John Wllemt. It !Ok*' by the TanQ!twOOd FtetN9I Chorul ior tt1 ewn!ne<>' ChrlettMI mualO. ( 1 l'tt.) • mAT,. ar v t11 ''Ni Amt110en Ohrtttmea: Wotde And Muelo" Holt9d by &Kt l.anoatet. thle oeletntlon •of Chrtat· mta lncludaa ~by,,.,,,.. Earl Jonte. Lina lAvlt\, Freda Ptynt. the Her• !em Chlldloln'a ChoM Ind ttw Columbll l9Yt Ctiolf. t 11W'.} CHJ ~ ..._ 8lnQtt I IOflgWl'ltet l<tflnY Logglrie petfOfmt 1MnY Of NI ~-Nft -lnclUdlng ''WtWllVllr I Cll You Frtlnd'' end "Keep The Fh" In !Na oonoett ttiped at the Santa bwbMI ~ ~': (1tv,) --~A.,(1~l "-" uveon ,..... • oontrowr1y i,y '"-ntlnO tn ~ ~rioll hlert In • limellt ,_.,,.. 'PO' ( t tv., 48 ~~-.,.,._ Antv -lanclay Cont. -· I ... -FM1ur9d· Anne Befnal c:elebratee CMstmu bringing hOllday cheor to tome disadvantaged children of LOI Angeles 8 TMJC MllNf lllC'nml Guest Roddy McDowell, actOf and 11.1th0f l •ISCOfl ..cl-ma. ni. Wett Vlglnla Percusalon Ensemble. und« the direction ol PhH Falnl, performs l\ollday eelecttooa withpercualon instrument1. . '" ..... ._, ........ CH>._ "Chrts1ma1 Mountain" ( 198 t. Drama) Slim Pickens. Mark MUler ( 1 hr . 30 T'aJr Cl) _.,-,_WIN LOW "My Funny Valentine" and "I Lett My Hearl In San Franc1sc:o" are among the old standards performed br Banneu at the Sahara Ta~hr 0 "The Avenging.. (1981, Ora· ma) Michael Horse, Efrem Zlmballst Jr ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn.) .. 1 ........ -lft9AC9 .-AY Location Ol118fa S11eet. Los A~. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 8 OlYWIAD "1500 Meters" Hlohllghts of the rlvalrles between Kip Kelno and Jim Ryan In 1968. and Sebastian Coe and Steve Ove111n 19801"'1 hrcl. G llTllAmW....._T ,. c.MT· llAIPAIWll m llOWW "It Happened To Jana" ( 1959. Comedy) Do11s Day. Jack Lammon (2 hrs) • llOWW "The StOfy Of Will Rogers" (1952. Biography) Jane Wyman. Will AQOetSJr ~~) • WALL -"B1ffklng Up It Hard To Do" Ouen Amy L Newmork, telo<:ommunlcatlool analyst, Cyrue J Lawrence. Inc CD> .. , .. AMI lrl llndl out about blood lypea, •Kplaln1 lhe Mlulion ol wagon wlleele spinning backward& In movies, and shOwS how prosthetic Mmbe work. CC> llO¥ll "Same Time, Next Year" ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burs· OOn.~., 59 min ) ll'llC8ft9 llO¥ll "Vl$1ooa 0 1 Christmas Past" ( 1979. Adventure) Shlrley Jones. Pet81 .. Ha~.35mln) .. 1••1 ...... ··-··-·---.... ~ UrTU lDIUI --.0 -"Cham-plonShlp Game" U.S. ve Dominican Republic (from Wllllamspoft, Pa.) ( 1 hr . 30mln) (ll _,. ¥9l'f OWN aMTllAI ITOllY A trip 10 Swltz8fland becomes an exciting adventure '°' Ben~ and his friends When that meet Krla KrlnQle. • 1 •ACIM llAT10I TMI fll 1MI QMTWM TOYI An enchanted toy store comes to Illa In tl mus;caJ trip through toytand ( 1 hr.) I AIC ... O ,_. Lm "POiand And Europe. Poland And America" Guest· author James A. Michener. ( 1 hr.) CO -AT MM• Julla's first cOOfse ot Maine lobsta1 and tomatoes Is accompe- ni.d by trnn artlehOMI, Vltlle ~ °'* Yvet L1bti. ptepa,_ lemon '°'* Ct~.Q Cli)t90~1A1ftll"lllMI .. ..,. ..... co ...... Ctvll1met Cwol" (1812, Fant~ Anin'ltlt9d. ( 1 ht., 13 IN\) Cl) ' TMI ....... ''AlpuNlll'' Gena AOWlandl Oleys the wicked 1Mtctt, Jell Bridges Is lhe ptlnce and 8helly OweM portrays the gol<W.-Nnd _... In distrete In Ihle Y9f'tion of Iha dlilllc fairy :C~iJ.' ht.) · 0 llO-TAI. Anlm.ted. Dotn Deluise and Larry SIOfcti pt<Mde the voices '°' thlt adv9ntur1 •botJI • oat wtlh-out a tall ( 1 ht , 21 min ) Cl) llO¥ll "My F1lf Lady" ( 1"4, .... cal) AeK Harrison, Audtey Hepburn. (2 =1""!3=- --m: l.C.: A lfmAL C1m1'1M1 Anlrneled. Two connMng bullneumen try 10 ptofll trom Christmas wtliJe Santa Cl9UI h9I other ideas. ........ TON --1Ven1ag • 1 'lo';." .. Scroooe·· < 1910. Mulloll> Albert Finney, Alec Gulnnea Vwy !*>I muslcallzad "Chrlstmal carol... ~ 1ng1y Good eequence: "Thank You Vwy KBIMRIM~ 8D4137WA Reg. s349oo MAGNAVOX B0-4137WA 19" Diagonal Portable AFT Color TV • MXJ 100 chaNll • 90° In-line me1rhc tube • 70 UHF/12 VHF detent tuning • Automatic fine tuning clrcutt • Automatic color circuit • 3" x 5" speaker NOW 8299°0 Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 17 -Monclay -llondng Movles-.. co "The Challenge" (1981, Adventure) Seo" Glenn. Toshlfo Mtfun4;!. (I hr ., 49 min.) (%)"Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Chris- topher Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 hrs., 5 min.) .. CJ) "The Great AdVeoture" ( 1954, AdYerllure) Kjelt Sucitsdortf, Anders Nor· bOfg. (I hr .. 30 min./ .. (C) "Rio Conchos · (1~. Western; Richard Boone. Stuan Whitman. (1 hr., 47 min.) CD) "VanlsNng Wlldefnesa" ( 1974) Doc· umentary. Narrated by Rex Allen. ( 1 hr., 33mln.) e "The Hounds Of Notre Dame" ( 1980, Comedy) Barry Morse. Thomas Peakocke. (I hr .. 35 min.) •Gll "II Happened To Jane" ( 1959, Com&-Cb'.l Doris Day, Jack LetMlOO. (2 hrs.) ?a(H) "Tempest" (1982. Comedy) John Cessavetes, Gena Rowtenda. (2 tvs.. 25 min.) Cl) "The Deep" ( 1977. AdVeoture) RQb- ert Shaw, Jacqueline Blteet. Nick Nolte, Louis Gossen. (2 hr$ .. 4 min.) ?a(Z) "Threshold" ( 1981, Drama) Donald Sutherland. Jeff · Gol<lblum. ( 1 hr . 46 min.) .. (!) "The Prince And The Pauper" (No Date, Adventure) Animated. ( 1 hr.) (C) "Foolln' Around" ( 1980, Comedy) Gary Busey, Anne"e O'Toote: (1 hr., 41 min.) e "Witches' Brew" ( 1980, Comedy) Lane Turner, Rlc:Mld Benjamin. (1 hr., 40 rm.) .. CC "Roman &:.ndals" (1933. Mullcal) Eddie Cantor. FUf'I Enlng. (1 hr., 25 -~·)'Mlealng" ( 1981, Orama) Jeck Lem-mon, Sllsy Speoett. (2 hrs.. 2 min.) (%) "Olva" (1981. Orama) Wlthel~ia W\gglrlt F.m.ndez.. FrecleOO Andrei. (2 hrs., 6 min.) -(C) "A Hero Aln'I Nothln' Bui A Sand· wlctt" ( 1977, Orama) Qcely Tyson, Paul Winfield. (2 hra.) CID "Six Weetls" ( 1982. Drama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyter M()()(t . ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Cl) "11 Hawen.<1 At The World's Fal(' ( 1963. M~) Elvis Presley, Joan O'&len. (2 hrs.) • ··Vlrua" ( 1962, Suspenee) Glenn Ford. Ctluctl Connora. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) -~·.Mcie W The Beenttalll" ( 1962. ) Abbo(t and Coatllo, Buddy (2 hrs.) -8ele Starr'' (1941, We.tern) Gene ... ldolpti Scott. ( 1 hr., 30' "*") ~ .. (1M1, Drema) Maitlo- mllln Sdlel. Aod 8191gef. (1 ht., so -~ Time, -.... ''"'' ) Alen Mck Btt'l &urltyn. ( 1 hr .. Md\. • • (L.J "Endangered SpeclH.. ( 1982, Suspense) Robert Unch. Jobelh Wiiiiams. i.!_ tu . 35 min ) W fZJ "The Magician" ( 1958, Fantasy) Max von Sydow. lngrtd Thultn Directed by Ing- mar Befgman I 1 hr . 42 mtn ) 119 0 "11 You Could See What I Heat" ( 1982. BiOgraphy) Marc Singer. R.H. Thomson. ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) •CS1 "Boonte Scotland" (1935, Comedy) Stan Laurel. OJlver Hardy. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) Mt(C) "RIO Coochos·· ( 1964, Western) Richard Boone. S1uar1 Whitman ( 1 hr., 47mln,) 01J "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands. (2 hrl». 25 min.) CL) "Vol" ( 1982. Orama) Tarlt< Akan, SefilSezer. (1hr .. 51min.) •(%}"Superman 11" ( 1980. Fantasy) Chris- topher Reeve, Margot Klddef. (2 hrs .. 5 min ) W (O) ··M1ss1ng·· (1981, Drama) Jack Lem- mon. Sissy Spaoek (2 hrs .• 2 min ) 0 "Misty" ( 1978. Mystery) ( 1 hr . 45 min) .. (C) "A Hero Aln·t No1h1n' But A Sand· wtch" ( 1977. Orama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winheld (.!hrs ) CJ.l "Pygmalion" ( 1938, Comedy) Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller ( 1 hr. 35 min.) .. dll "Death Of A Gunfighter" ( 1969. Western) Richard Widmark, Lena Horne. i? hrs , 5 min.) .. CB_) "Cyrano" (1974, AdVenture) Animal· ed Voices ol Jose Ferrer. Joan Van Ark. i1 hr) Cl) ··ves. Gt0tok>" ( 1982. Musical) Luci· ano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) ' •1 U ~now White And The ThrM Stooges" ( 1961, Comedy) Carol Hela.. The Three Stooges BelieYe It Of not, an ornate, 1ast11ful combO of Ice show and llve action, 111 fetching color. A trio of bun· glers do their t>est to protect a 1alr maid- en.~~ ·------·~ ••• ...-.1..-wza .. moww ..... .. '·'The Houndl Of Notr .. o.m." ( 1980, Comedy) Berry MorM, ~ PWoc:ttt. The hiaedmaat# at a Cenadlen bcwdlng IOhool tic:. the ohellange CIC hll eereer In the J*tOn CIC en undl9clpll iect riewatUdent. (1ht.,35mln.) (%) .. "Seme T1mt. Nut YW' (197~ ~Aleo Aide. ~ 8lft.. 1yn. rwo oerry on 1n ~ B1ttr.marh • by meectna It lht ...,. fMOrt for OM WMkand tKfl )'Mt o;er 8 period of tevttal decadtl. 'PG' (1 ht .. 69 -mlnlil;i. ..... ,. --·-A llttle boy dllCCMt'I a ~ new friend wtltl'I the ll'IOIM'NM\ ~bulldt cornea IO lift .. "Annie'' ( 1982, Mulloel) Albett tnney, C..ot aum..t. Duftng the °'991 Dtotlellon. beldpat• ,,...,. .. ~. OllWt WaitluOkl C11*19 '* pelltlel ...... to a IP"f*.y .• rect.dtd orptlln IDt -'* he ........ only.,. ..... 'f'O' 1 .. , .... • • MOCllY Los Angeles Kings at Vancouver Canucks (3 hrs .. 10 min.) -.... .... ---Q ... wu ......... LOIHQ11•cw -.... ccum '°' lflOr'a mT fl#• A review ol some of the hottest videos of the year is featured. CB) IUUI Mft AU.4'• "The Skating Show'' ([) --"The Challenge" ( 1981, Adventure) Scott Glenn, Toshlfo Mllune. A corrupt Japanese businessman and his tr adlli<>M'lllr'lded bf other fight over a pelf ol ancient famlly swords. 'R' ( t hr.. 49 min.) e llOlll "Diamond Jim" ( 1935, Orama) Edward Amol<I. Jean Arlh\Jr. "Diamond Jim" &ady displays his penchant tor food and tine women during the Gay Nineties. ~~ =. I Cll ,. TOW Featured· Inside Alda Thlblant's Beverly Hills skin and beauty sak>n-; a visit with Jolla Child. a look at a female mor11cian. I ..... ,..., hi Cll LA. Featured: a behlnd-the- SQ9rleS loOk at ABC's new hit series. "Hotel,": a profile of Playboy playmate Kim Herrin, and avid surlet; a Visit to Bev· 8ffy Hils for the utUmate body pampering, a body wrap; a ~ to A198ka with Chuck Hra~· .. I .,.,_ ...aCCMIT •..IO'&. Petet Mertine and Pattlcla Mc&ide of the New Y~ City Be .. t 8fe !Mtur9d In this ballet choreo- gr9Phed by "6th Paoe and baled on the Franz Lehar ~a. ( l hr ) (CJ -flLA9t The latest albums of top · recor=.-nists are reviewed ® ........ The tint In thlS mutfcal fantasy wles spotllghtlng a bfand·new famlly ol Jim Henson's Muppets, five luny oreetUfet called Fraggtes, chronlcies the adYerltUfes of Uncle Mall, who has found a w~J_o IMV9 thl land Fraggle Rook. CJ)•••-A llUle boy di9covefs a woodefflM new friend When the snowman he bullda comee to-. ... (I) 1C0 •1111N•-.-L .. end AIMnda trweltlgate gun.running In a Central American country. (1 hr.) e::~'SUIMln'a TraVell" ( 194 t, ? Joel McCrea, Veronica Leka. c.ndlde, ~. A ldlant, won-dniulfr l!MgltlelM oomtdy ... lttt from the ,,..,_ Praeton 8t\lfOll. A dlNctot begll'll an_... acMne\n wt'9n ht eett out to dl800ll9r the mM'*'O of It.. (2 hta.) 8 9 '*" • B b d A )'ogl matt• hen<llM 1ed-hot chtlfl Mnk• and then plaott them In hit mouth; • l«mlnally Ill women rlMI trom her ti.d totally cured. teen-• stunt cycllat. jump 0¥8f _. tt. IA) ( 1 ht,) --.r-,_ Mttte Gtbbe The Jt'*~') with• kl<* at htf Plf• eofW .. ·-·---w.-~.-,.,,.._ .. eanwn.. 8onnv ~ Aclrt-..., , ........ ~Mdo.y Lodtwood-... ""'pwentMton of "win ...,,., •orv ... 1n tht bt9ttht.-1na -lunclay Cont • . Newman Is lolne<I by OU"I• Linda Ron Stadt •nd Ry COOdof and P9flOttN euch hits IS "Sl\Olt People," "Sall Away" Ind "I Think It's GOI~ To Rain." ( 1 hr.) -dl)llOWll "Tee For Two" (1950, Musieal) Doris Day. GotdOn t.A1c:RM Wntn an hett8$S tries to back • Btoedw1y snow. she dltcOvels Oust the manager of her ieo- acy h8!i lost most of he< money (2 hrs .. 5 min) -1"·...,. ...,_,-1111 -Featu111d: Beach Boys membe1 Brian Wiison on his recovery from d(ug addluoo and tutu1e plans. a IOOtl at Windham HIU, a 1eeord label for a var1e1y ot music, an oveMew 01 m1cl·season tetevt81on series repla~ ments (1 hf .. ••-mn•1www ... CC)~ fUIM The latest albums ol top recording a1t181s are reviewed. 011D¥11 "Gregory·a Glr1" (1982. Com&- dy) Gordon John Slncla11, Dee Hepburn A Scot11sh schoolboy falls hea~over heets f()( his soccer team's first female e!!yer 'PG' (I hr , 30 min ) {ZJ .,_ "The Last Romantic Lovet" (1978. Comedy) Deyle HlddOn, Fernan- do Rey A faihlooable New VO<k City magazine editor finds a few 1Utprlle$ awaJt1n9 her a11lval In Paris for the atagl~ of tha • ultimate" male beauty contest. 'R !Jh1 ,Jlmln) '11' ..._. .. _.,. Ptrtormed by COl- vtn College OfatOl'lo Society. ( 1 hr.) .. , .ml,..,.,.. tW •~.&rr-:.. ... ..,...., ..,, .. MUllT wmwtA---~''L a- ctes" Vietnam Is now under SOvlet 1~ ence and poorer than ever: America Is the home of over 500,000 Asian refugees. and V1e1nam veterans number 2.5 mllllOn. many or whom are haunted by unanswered Ques11<>ns and conflicts. O (I hr) CC) ll0"9 "Friendly Persuasion" ( 1956, 01ama) Gary CC>Opef, Dorothy McGuire A tamily of Quakers refuses to fight In the Civil War (2 hrs .. 20 min ) .,_ "ROiiover" (1981. Orama) Jane Fonda. Kris Kris1otterson. A former movie star who took over the chairman- ship ol hef lale husband's eotporatlOn and a high-powered tloanc1a1 expen become 1nvollled 1n a disastrous deal with Arab 1nves1ors. 'R' (2 hrs.) CID.,_ "Dragonslayer" (1981, AdVeo- ture) Petet MacN1eol. Caitlin Clarke A da11ng young man attempts to rescue a maiden from the wrath of an anc1ent, tire· breathing crealure 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) 11:11 cm ... 1W ..a.TlflW. PACiiiiiW ..-YO -..--.aa.TATTMI ... ..,,A&. .... .,.,. "A Day For Thanks On Wellons Mountain" ( 1982, Orama) Ralph Walle, Michael Learned Members ol the Walton tamfly. long slnoe gone their own ways, stage a warm ThanksglVlng reunion. (~) t~ hrs. 15 min ) CD._ "FIS World Cup" Men's down hill (from Val Gardena, Italy) (R) ( 1 hr ) l .,_ "Sweet Dreams" ( 1970, Fanta- sy) Tom Ogden. Al Benona. While watch Ing a women's mud wrestll(lg competition. a man finds himself In a land where deSlre and elosive dreams come lrue ·R' ( t hr . 20m1n l tw • :r. A Dey For thanks On W•"one ~taln" ( t982. Drarne) R8tph Waite. Michael Learned Me<nt>era ot the Walton tamlly, IOng llnce gone thelt own w1)'8. st~~ • warm Thanksgiving reunion. (R) tWi :.I,. "II HappeMd Of'4t Night" ( 193•. Comedy) Clauoeue Colbert Cta1k Gable The peerless Old romantic comedy, atwayS good to have around A n&wspa· perman shields an helreu trom her lather's a~" hoping to get a scoop. (2 :i·t::~.,www ... i CJIU•l-OUTOflm Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley ho8t 11\ls look at the Children ol Ethiopia and Cam- bodia who are running out ot time due to drought, tamlne and war Guests. Leslie Uggams. Susan Howard and Dennlt Weaver. (1 hr) 8 llOOG.W .... Muelc, art. poe1ry and rare archival meterlaf are Incorporat- ed In a dOcumentary 11aclng the develoj)- ment of one ot America'• mos1 enduring monuments ( 1 hr ) (Q) .,_ "The Best Veers Ot Ot.lr Lives" ( 19•6, Dram1) Fredric March, Myrna Loy Three ve1e11n1 and their wives atr~ gle to adjust to poetwar cMllan life. (2 hrs • 50 min.) O llOWll "Telelon" ( 1977, Adventure) Charles Bronson, Lee Aemlck The KGB'a 1op agent 1s sent to America to stop a v1lla1nous detector from trlooellng llhy human 11me bombs ptanlea-durlng the COid War and never ~activated. 'PG' ( 1 tu , 43 min) (%)..-"Diva" (1981,Drama) Wllhel· menla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei A French postman's recording of his tavor1te opera star's pertormance leads him on a wild and dangerous adVen- ture 'R' (2 hrs., 5 mtn.) tt:11@ ... "Castle On The Hudson" ( 1940. Drame) Jonn Garfield. Ann She<I· dan An overly trusting warden allowa an inmate to 111511 his 1nvaMd glrtfrlend ( 1 hr., 30m1n ) -flMC ... -CD MllO Mm. Highlights of the Formula 1 circuit. ( 1 hr .. 30 min. j <D.,.,. "Ouln1e1" ( 1979, Scleoc&-Ac· tion) Paul Newman. Femanoo Rey. In a frozen world ot 1he future, five people play a comphcated game ot Ille and death 'R' ( 1 hr . 57 min ) m MOUDAY ""OOClll--t Pertormed by the combined chairs of Ille North Orange County Community College District. ( 1 hi) ... fl MDU YWOOO ~ Featured· Hotty- WOOd's animal stars, what oelebfllles want tor Christmas w rn -TMI~ <Fl a. LOCAnGll ·•The Eighth Annual Young Comedians Show" Jol'ln Candy hOsts this edilton of the senes featuring routines by 1 I up-and-coming pertormers laped at Manhallen's Greene Street Cale ( l hr.) fSJ .... "Don's Party" (1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave. Pat Bilhop A group ot suourbanttes ga1h81 at a trlencl's house 10 watch the election returns. ( 1 hr. 30 min) 1:118 .,_ "Say One For Me" 11959, Musical) Bing Crosby, Debbie Raynolds A Broadway p<iest taps the snow-busl- ness talent amoog his congregation in order to put toge1her a televlsion perform· ance for lhe benet11 ol charity 12 h15.) W (CJ ... "Samo Time. Next VMr'' • ., ( 1978, Comeoy) Alan Alda. 9'tl Buf.- tyn. Two l)eOple ca11y on an unuaoal oxtramarual 1tt11r by meeting a1 the '8me resot1 ltlf one weekend eeefl year ove< • perlOd of several deeadeS 'PG' ( t hr., 69 min) W (!) .,_ "Smuggle1's Cove" (19-48. Comedy) Leo GOfcey, Huntz Hali Th6' Bowe<y Boys Ml Off Oft the tJall of a iew.t• ~-~~Aa.30mln) wRc..c.... -w ... "Ball Of Fire" ( t942. Comedy) Gary Coopef, Barbara Stanwyck A group ot p11ssy professors re&earchlng a Cllclton- a1y or American 11ang become lnvo!Ved with a gang ol thugs and e cabaret lltlgef {1 hr., 5 t min.) W D AT C.. 9"11 Guest H81lry Mancini, composer. condVCtor and muSlclan. ( 1 •lhr.) ;"' .... ..,,.ATCM AIC ... -MCml "Champion ol Champi- ons Qvarterhorse Race" (trom Los Alaml· 1os. Catu.) (R) ( 1 hr) ®..-"Vet. Glor lo" (1982. t.A~t) Luciano Pavarolll. ~athryn Harrold. A renowned operatic tenor beoomes roman· tlcally Jnvolved with a pretty votce at>ee;lal- 161. 'PG' (I hr , 50 min ) (%) llCMI "My Fair Ledy" (1964. t.AUll- cal) Rex Harrl&on, Audrey Hepburn . Based on George Bernard Shaw'& "Pyg- malion .. A B11tlsh proteasor tries 10 1 .. ch a tower-class Londoner how 10 be a lady a-.~'G'~Ait~ -IT'IYGWllLll•• .,_ "Table For Five" ( 1983, Ora- ma) John Voight. Richard Crenna. A man who was divorced live years earlier returns to his now remarr1ed Wife 10 take a mote act1va role In ra1SJng his children. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 59 min.) (}) .,_ "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo By 11 s1range twist of late. a mllk· =ima j:::=, (2nrs.i ..... .,... .. PMTM• .,.. "Evil Under The Sun" (1982. Mystery) Peter Ustinov. Jane Blrkln. Bel- gian sleuth Hercule P01rot looks tor the murdere• ol a tamous actress a~ an 1stano 1esort hotel's s1afl and guests PG' !J hr • 40 min ) M0.,_ "Buttedly" (1981. Orama) Sta· cy Keach. Pia ZadQfa A seductive young woman amves 1n the hfe 01 a lonely sliver· mine guard. claiming to be his daught8f while 1ry1ng to enlloe htm as pall of a plan lor revenge 'A' ( t 111 , 45 min ) a. (h) DAllft. KML a ate OATU • c.&t The popular duo pertorm lrom the Forum in Montreal with a se~llon of lheir hits. including "Sara Smlle." "Private Eyes," "Aleh Girl," "Kiss On My List" "Maneat- er" and "One On One .. (I hr , 30 min.) · 1::. THI •rn Ill ...... ,.. (fl) .. UJ.wm. IWlrY ....... AT TMI ODIOll Randy Newman 1s jO<necl by guests Linda Ron- stadt and Ry Cooder anCl performs such hits as "ShOlt People." "Sall Away" and · I Think It's Gatng To Rain" I 1 hr.) Friday, Dec. 23. 1983 19 -Monday Cont. tW1fl.•C1>tIJ• ... --,. .. ·--· ... MCllllLU-...... DWIT "Mustaphat Oodln" Leader ol the Paleetlnlan Village Leegue and fcxmer advisor to King Hueaeln ol Jor. dan. Oodln expresses his views abour the U.S.'s role In the Mlddle f.ast negotiations. CID .,_ "Tempest" (1982. Comedy) Jottn Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands. A New York arcNtec1 leaves the pressures of urban Ille and ma.rrlage and escapee to a Greek Island With his daughter and a free- 6')1rited young woman In ttlfs updated ver· &Ion of Shakespeare's play. 'PG' (2 hra.. 25 min.) ([) m¥ll "High School Memcxles" ( 1981. Dfama) Jamie Olllla. Annette Haven. A footbeH coach and a teacher retvrn for a reunion at the old high sohool where they used to wM. (1 hr .. 10 min.) CO) .. "Monsignor'' (1982, Orama) Christopher Aeev9, GeneWwe Bujold. An ambitious Am«lcan prteat'a aecular aclM- tlee Include mafia deall and carnal atfalre. 'R' "~""-.WI llOftl "Olr=Handa" (1976. SUepenee) Rod St • Romy Schneldef. "1 women carefully na the murder of her alcohOflo hutbe.nd eo thet the oen be free tQ.return to hef l<>Yef. 'A' ( 1 hr., ..0 min.) tW. ()) ...., " 1111\' ..lenn'*'• dMth IC*18 In a ttaga~oould turn out to be the~~· -(A 1hr .. 10mln.) e W Hott: Johnny Car· aon. ta: Tom Noddy, Teri OarT, B.B. ~~ 1~7= Guetta: John at. mueio of The Tube&. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) . I L!!\' SI: M'ITU _,, ___ _ ...... ,._" __ °' "In Al Unwtadom W..." The mellow- Ing period of human ~t. from age 50 on. la cti.racterizad by a dN,., view of one'• llfe and a helgtltenad ..,_ of~ltlaa. ,...•r:r .... tW ~ .. "The Long Rldatt" ( tlMIO, w....,n) J9mea and Stacy Keasit>. Oevld and Keith c.n.dlne. The JeaM .i.m.-Cole Younger g9ng l8avea a t,.. Of emp- tied benka. plUndared -~ end deed bodl98 In Its weke • the outl9WI ride tonrd their tlnal ~ 'Ff ( 1 tv .. ~min.) _0.,.. .......... i.111..,., IW -"Dering" (1116, c:>rwM) JtJllt It. LAUNnCe Herwy. A YQUf1I girt 5 a """bar of rOftWltlO fllllnl to become the r~ _... of an n p . (2 m., 16 f'!lln.1 -····---I --·-Gery and Miry AM ~ l'IOlt ttlla lode M the cHdrtn of EtHopll and Cent-bodla _.., .,. f\W*'O out of time ~ to drOught, ..... Ind -· Ouele9:' tMllt E 8uMn Howwd and 0... !' ... ) II A"'m=--~~ up and OOtNne • . DO'fl8I tpOf1I. ... .......... lfld .......... Wtlo .. actl'le In laldl outtldl Of~ 22 Frtday, Dec. 23, 1~83 0 .,_ "The Challenge" (1981, AdverthHe) Soon GleM. Ta.hiro Mttune. A corrupr Japenese buslneaman and h1$ tradition-minded brother fight over a pair ol ancienr family swords. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) (Z)llO¥m "Superman ti" ( 1980, Fanrasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder. WNle saving Paris from a nuclear exploslon, Superman unwttllngly frees the trio of powertul ~llalns Who were originally Imprisoned by his Kryptonlan lather. 'PG' ~ hrs.. 5 min.) .. Ql).,_ "June Bride" (1948. Comedy) Batte Davis, Robert Montgomery. A mag- azine edltOf and a reporter 181 In love while covering a hlgh-9oclety wedding. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) -eeu11~-M-Liii JM IGues~~:f*'rft (1 hr) U.111&Y ......... uu... .,.,U F • 7 TOllllff Marta Glbbe ('~~•") with a IOOk at her per· sonal Ille. (()llJllU ...... ... ()) cm.n• a A man klfla hit uncle eo he may lnhaf1t a veluable pelntlng oolac· tlon. (A) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) -(I) .. "Endangered 8peclea" ( 1982, ~) Robert urtch, Jobetti Wllllama. ming an::~=:~=~~ ~ttlt mutllatlona. 'A' ( 1 hr., 36 "*'J .. .,...~----1-.,.. Carol Lawrence and Al1 Llntdettar hoat this IOOk at Ethiopia'• rich hlltory and ourTent cr1alt due to drought and famine. Guest appearanoea by Debby Boone. Mike Connorund Marllyn Haaaett. ( t hr., 6mln.) e llOU.YWOOI CIW F.-turect. meet the facet behind the O*toon voio.; meet actor Jack Lemmon: apend Chrtltmes with ~ Alcit Sprlngfleld .. he enter· t1lnsat1Yt-lnt. (!) .,_ "F'9fldl Goel To w.t Point" ( t 952. Comedy) Oonelcl O'Connor, Lon NeltCn. At the meaoot of Weat Polnt'a footbel t•m. F1enolt helpe relnatate one of hit trlendl ~Mt expelled. (2 hra.) I M&..,. .... , .. "Pc111•1d'' (11M7, Orama) Joan Oawford. V&r1 Hellln. A llCINzo- phrenlc nurae becomea MwolYed In a mur· der =:.w-· 30 min.) ·1r~= ~Eating Aeoul" (t982. eon. dy) Paul Battal. Mary WOfOlf'tC'ol. A doWn-on-ltlelf ... married couple c1acoo.w that they oen met!• 1he money it'9)' need to buy thelt drMm dinar by knocking off well-hHllct ee. peMtta. 'ff ( 1 hr., 25 min.} cm .. "Pennlea from HeallWI" (t9e1, ~I) Stt'ol'I Manin, Btmedatte P.tet1. In the Mldweat during the Dlpr.-0.t, a thee! mutlO .... llTIM ~the~ of t1'lOea around '*" becM-. ~hie unbtldlad .....,..._ and hll belef ttwt • oen be • It la In '°""' ~ moo-te .,..... P'O-~tton runberl. 'A'5hr., '61 IN\,) •CID--''Wl'OftCI.. ·· (tll2.~ dy) a-, ==arm.d. A ~tic, ,...~ • fJec:omee ~In &aWn ... rotllm, a •mo.a pi .... _. Olmo i and. nuae.t --...... ..... Wbttct Wt1 •• 'ff ( 1 hr .• = -.,..., ........ (t .. 1, } l<ldclw, AIM ~ A DI ..... woman rags along with a p1ayglt1' 'R' ( I hr , 35 mm.""'8 •1 E,, ••=::d ln~rark>nal 7-BaN Cha~ Match .. (R) (I hr ) =1 =~F1Ne ~ .. "Alone In The Dark .. (1982. HorrOf) Ja<;k Palance, Donald Pleasence. F()U( lnm8tes at an asylum for the crlml· nally Insane escape and lerrorlze a SYbur· ban falTllly ·R' ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) CZl .,. .. Olva" (1981, Orama) Wlthel- menla Wloglns Fernandez. Frederic Andrei A French postman's recording of his l1vorlte opera srar's perlormance leads him on a wild and dangerous adven· ture. ·R' .2 hrs., 6 min.) ·1=· •mstae •11611.._ CAWTT --M -"Olivia Newton-John And John Travolt1" .. i ....... ......., .... .,_ "The Ohellenge" ( 1981, Adventure) Scott Glenn, Ta.hiro Mlfune. A OOffUPt J8')tlneM bullneeemen and his tradition-minded brother fight 0"9f a pelt of ancient family IWOfdt. 'R' ( 1 tit., 49 ~~ "PMy'I" 0981, Comedy) O.n Monahen, Meri! Herner. Randy high IChool bOYI IMtt Y91lQM009 on a Mzy ~thouM thet refuMd tl*Y\ admlttanoa. 'A' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) ... "The Boogent" (1981, Horror) Rebec:ca Balding, Fred Mcc.rren. Ancient tentacl90 cr•tur• terrorize the lnt...blt· anta of houle thet It connected to the monarers' aubterraneen lair. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) -~--"The Mlsllonary" (1982, Com- edy) Mlchael Palin. =Smtih. In Vic· tonan London. en A dergymen ffeah from A trice It to t'lead a slum mllllon for fallen women wtttl the flnenclal auppor1 of hit amoroua benelac· treae. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ·1::.c.••••11 1111 • .._.., -.u. ... .... TU 119A119 "SIMplng Beau- ty" S.-.ty D' Angele. Bemao.tte Peters and Chnllo,>fw Aeeve at., In the c:talllc tale Of a beeutlfUI pr1noeaa whO can be awaken9d orly by a kill from a hend-aoma pr1nce ( Hlf.) Cl) .. "State Of The Union" (ISMS. COmedy) ~ Tracy, Katherine ... bUm. A woman uaet her ckJu1 In the,,..,._ peper lncluttry to help a menutecturtr campelgn fot the prealdency of "the U.S. 2m.. 4mln.) ' ~· 1000 v \tk(.11 .... 1 fl .. ~,.n ) ••'" r'"' ... ··:~ ~ n-... No matter what you're doing. your hometown newapaper The llll .. m•ln. atr~e of the 1980 Olymplc111 L•k• Placid. (Pt r1 v~·l • M Petlf M•rtlnl Ind Patricia McBride of the New VOrtl City Ballet are featured In lhl1 ba .. I chofeo- graphed by Ruth P80$ end baled on the Franz LthAr Clpefa ( 1 IV.) tC) 90¥9 "Foolln' Around" ( 1980. Com- edy) Gaty Busey, Annette O'Toole. A nafve country ~nee to win 1 beauttful. $09NSUcated coed awey trom her snobbish liance and her eQually u~cy family 'PG' ( 1 hr., -41 min.) (ffi llOWll "SIK Weeks" ( 1982, Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler M001e. A mar· rled Congressional candidate beeomea Increasingly Involved In the llvee of a wealthy New VOrtl woman and he< leutte- mic =ter. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) CS) P TM.I TMIAm "Sleeping BMu- 1y" Beverly o· Angelo. Bernadette PetllfS and Christopher Reeva star In the classic tale of a beautiful princess who can be awakened only by a kiss from a hand- some~• (1 hr.) 0 "Potky's" ( 1981. Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Harrier. Randy high schoot bOys seek vengeance on • sleaZy cathouse that refused them admittance. 'R' (I hr., 35 min.) (lJ.,. "Olva" ( 1981, Orama) WUhel· mania Wlggif'IS Fernandez. Frederic Andr81 A f'rench PoSlman's recOfdlng of his tavor1te opera star's perll)fmanoe leads him on a wild a~ dangtfOVS adven- ture 'R' (2 hrs •. 5 min ) •OZIMLMlWPMaY ... '.& llAU-Photos of a "lace" on Mars. a report from Hollywood columnist Mar~Beck 8') Tb A ...... "The FOUt Sea· sons" The Bibllothekssan In POiiing Is the &PPfoprlately baroque setUng for • per- formance of Antonio Vivaldi's "The Foor Seasons·· by the English Chamber OrcheSlra led by solo voolilllSI Godon Kremer ( 1 hr h. ~._TIC9b t:11 MCAllm Ml ALOMA IOWl Penn State vs Washing· ton !!rom Honolulu. Hawaii) (R) (3 hrs.) •II (I) ~ 0' Anoelo puts the hos· pftal •tall on overtime in prepar11ton for e sneak inloectlon. (R) D m .. "Hippy Endings" (Prem· itf'e, Drema) Lee Montgomery. Robin Gammell A young college dtop-out facee the dlttlcull teak of relting het YounQtf als.- lert and a btothet when their peren11 are ktlled. ~) 8 l1J "The Night The Lights Wont OUl In CJeo<gla" ( 1981. Orama) Krilty McNk:hol. Mark Hamill. A btothef-end·lll- 1er songwriting duo have many adVentutes wtlile trying to ette out a IMng on the coun~t=-Wit. (2 hf•.) i = b A DtkJ I• "The Foor Sea· sons" The BlbllothekasaM 11'1 POiiing Is the aPJXoprlately beroqua Mttlng tor a per- f()(mance of Antonio Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" by the English Chamber OrcheStra led by aQIO vtollnlsl Godon Kre~1 hr.) CD "The Vet"diot" ( 1982. Orama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Rampllno An alcoholic Boston lawyer pulla hlmsell together to brino en unpopular medical malpractloe case to trial against strong opposition by the courts, the atchdlocese and his own clients 'R' (2 hrs.) CID .,. "Porky's" (1981. Comedy) Dan Monahan, Matk Heuier Randy high schoot bOys seek vengeance on a Sleazy calhouse lhat refused them admlllance 'R' ( 1 he.. 35 min ) CS) llOWll "Chariots Of Fife" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Ben Cross, Ian Charleson. Social pressure end f?efson81 tutmoll beset two contrastingly different British athletes on their way to glofy In the 1924 Paris Olym-J>IC.s. 'PG' ,g hfs .. 5 min ) ••• • OZl Pm!UIT • .-:.& A profile of Iowa ~esen~JJ.,hl.) •l!I (I) Stephanie d<>eM't went to stick around when her ex-husband shO~at the LOUdons' (R) Cil "The Seventh Cross" ( 1944. Orame) Spenoer Tracy Hume Cronyn A group ot concentration camp Inmates are reunited atter sphtlino up following their escape (2 hrs .• 30 min.) l ___ oo.n .... .. =-=-"TheBodyBeau tltul" Bteekthfoughl In bOth preetieal and cosmetle plastic MgetY ere e•amlne<I I U&"r'· ,. "Guell• Of The Nation" Frank COIWefae end Estelle Pa1-eon1 star In this drametlz.etlon ot Frank O'Connor's short story Ml In Ireland 11'1 1921 uwotving 11ound 1 palt Ol ltlsh lneUr- geots end the two eeplUfed British 1<11- diers 1hey ere Ofdeted to goasd (R) ( 1 hr) e MllS • IQIDCIL "The Cre11lve Christle" Butch F\ndellen and Kathy Wood dem008tra1e technlQun tor the reflf'ltf'f'lef'lt of the ohrlstle. CC) .,. "On The Waterfront" ( 1954, Orama) Marlon Brando. Eva Merle Saint Only one man musteta up enough coorag.e to challenge a powerful mob leader who holds the dOck workers of a big crty In an Iron grip. ( 1 hr., 48 min.) (&) Olf LOCATIOll "Carlln At Carnegie" Comedian George Carlif'I proYldes caU11t1C commentary on a wide range of toples wllh material from hie album "A Place For My Stuff" in a performance from Carnegie HaN. {t hr) D llOWll "Vice Squad" ( 1982. Orama) Season Hubley, Gary Swanson A police detective and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible !Of murdering one ol his women. 'R' ( 1 hr., 3S min.) Cl) llOWll "Threshold" (1981. Orama) Donald Suthe<lend, J(ltf Goldblum A heart surgeon raises a controversy by 1mplan11ng an experimental mechanical heart In a female patient. 'PG' (I ht. 46 min.) m..ucm1 -Oll .,. "Cherly" (1968. Orama) Cliff Robertson. Claire Bloom. A surglcal &Kperiment gNes a mentally retarded man the Intellect of a genius, bul proves to have only temporary attect1. (2 hrs. 10 min.) -···~·~·~l=-~"~·=·~--~--G ilul ~•II Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyon:; review "Uncommon Valo<"and "The Man Who Loved Women " Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Un der New Management S<'rving All faiths" Dean A. 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Drama) Amy Mae11gan, Beau Bridges. A pregnant Inmate in a women's prison wages a bat- tle 10 keep her chHd. Who was fathered by a married guard. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) O _,.. "Cannery Row" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Nick Nolle. Debfa Winger In a 1940s CaHlom1a coastal town, a marine blologl8t becomes romantically Involved with a girl from lhe local bordello 'PG' (2 hrs.) • 8 <ti *"'Y NYI Fonzie mu1JI overcome an Innate fear when he attempts a motor- Tlic~~~ "Suicide Hiii." (R) Q • , ... MAW Behind the scenes of "Goodnight Beantown": a blolOglst who studies hi~ bears. -1=-J= M nmwm•nmma .. (I) ••• , ....... ca.a. noM Ol M SU a•11 MTI Walter Cronkite hosts the sixth 1nnual event which honors Katherine Dunham, Ella Kazan, Frank Slnatre. James Stew1r1 end VlrgU Thornton for llfttlml llehllvemenl• 1n tht_perfor~rat 12 hra.> II • M Evan. d'"81d 11 1 clown. le mlat1kenly kklne~ by foreign ~ (1 hr.) •Ill ,_.. c ••A megu1ne qu11 rev.ala that one of Jeck'• roommat11 II aecretly luatlng 1fter him bu1 he'I 001 quite 1Ute which one. (R) Q l .,,_.,..LA_WU _, ... , In • cintml V9flt8 IC()ount, the •dvantagea and d!Udll1n- teges for both perenta and c:hlldren In three wldely dllferent lherld cuetodY arrangements la preaented. Q ( 1 ht .. 30 $""8 "Diva" (1981, Drama) Wllhel· menltt Wiggins Fernendez, Frederic Andrei. A F'rencti pottman'a recording of hie favorite opera atafa performance lltdl him on e w4ld tnd oangerout adWn- tlKe. 'R' (2 hr1.. 6 min.) (%) ... "Ametlkl, AtlW!ka" (1984, Oremt) Stathlt Glalella. Lou Antonio. A Greetl boy ..-, a bitter llfe In ~ i hra., 54 min.) ... .,. .. .. "The~ Amlflcan" (1993, ame) Marton Bilndo, EIP Ollede. An ldeellttlo ~to a Boutheett A.M- an ~ ta conffontld wlttl tio.tlty In hit,..,.. nltlon. (2 rn. 35 mlr'I.) .. Cl>R•W19T 1i1• 11 &per Bowl X-~....,_(R) ••a • n• MllM• 11 turtoue """' h CtWll In the """ of • tomw flame. IAl 24 Frtd1y, Dee. 23, 1983 CD llOWll "Popi" ( 1969. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Rita Moreno. A Puerto Rican wid- ower plans to set his two sons adrift In the ocean 1n hopes that they wlll find a better home. (2 hrs . 30 min ) m llAT\m "The Discovery Of Animal Behavkx Natural Mysteries" An explora- hon 11110 an1mal behavior includes a look a1 mode<n scientific research and a r&-ere- ation of the work of 13th-century natural-- 1st monarch Frederick II ol Hohenstaufen 1~·6-. ATTUCTICm 10•m1a... M -"FIS World Cup" Men's 70- r:'leter jumping (from Lake Placid. N Y ) IBl 11 hr , 30 min.) -· m flGll LOWI MD ..... Wieoek pre-pares his troopa for a spectal ~lion and CarOlyn IS d!Sappoinled when her clvlllan friends SllUb Allard. ( 1 hr ) 11 Vd MAllT Jonathan and Jen- nifer become targets tor murdef wtien they happen upon some stolen gold. (R) ~(~ ~ ... ~ Long Good Frida " ( 1980, Drama) Bob Hoalllna. Helen :Ji,_ ren. A LondQn gengster fights to keep his loppllng empire together 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min.) CID Oii LOCA'lm "Robert Kleln At Yale" Kleln performt his comedy routine from the Yale Unlvefalty Theatre In a snow that features the "Robett Klein Orchestra " ( 1 tw .. 30 min) Cl) ..., 40lmM_ .. ,MC*• Denny JohnSlon IS fOlned by guasta Vic Dunlap and 9ruoe Baum tor a v1r1ety ol gags and comedy from the Hollywood Palace. ( 1 hr.) 0 ... "Endangered Species" (1982. Suspante) Robert Urleh. Jobeth Wllllams. A New York City detective helpe a Wyo-mlriY. lherlff lnY9tt~1te a ~It of loell -it:!J~:,.::.c Pn •lcohollc thMtl'leel ptoelUC9r'• WUggll ~the~ tYndromt le dfameltz9d.- • _. M• NI Thia documentary =I the mummet9' wey of Nfl In Phil- ' t.ltvrlng thtlf contribution to urbln American tolklorl. ( 1 hr.) tW i)Ya e ... --,.., &• -·----... ''OMl'tl" (1980, OrllNI) Jelle t. Jlm11, Erto EdwllrdS. A young wom- •n't INlttlagt '""" to be Improved by her e11tr"'*11al eacepedea. (1 hr., 13 min.) CG> ... "Mid Mu'' ( 1980. Ofamt) Mel GlbeOn. Jouinl S8rnuel In en Autin.-la of the noMOC>-dlsttM Min. the frlenda at\d ftmlly of • top hlghw9y P"'1Ult pQlc.le-man become rhe twoeta of Mdlatlc ~-·~fv(t~~~) Htl Holt>roe*, A BarbMU. A quin- tet of horror ttOrtee from • Chld'1 oomlo bOOk lnaludl ..... •bout ~tld corpe9t, ...,, vtOtt•tton. a voraclOua .,,.... CfMlur9 at\d ,,.,,. of __,. ...... ...:.10•1 ;:ll lln!TMt~•PfO ~--~II belnd brOUQllt to..._ •on• CINrQI. <Hw.r II m TOllMT Host: Johnny Carson G~Segal. (1 hr.) I O AIC ... ~ ••• , ... Magnum balks when he's a~ed to enter an Iron Man contest to help a ciienl. (R) ( 1 hf , 10 min.) ••---Ol-lllCll OI M .-r Guests: Pia Zadora. BlN Champlaln of the group Chi- cago, Steve Lukather of Toto, ~ick Fleel- wOOd of Flee1w00d Mac, Joe Nlpote. ( 1 hr.,=7~ I OPIMPIUICllCO Nl&Y flOl1UIT .. OP M NmOI Maury "Steam Trail'I" Graham, an &llpert on hobo lore end tradition, Is profiled CE) M..a ICNl Penn State vs. Wa.snlng- lon =Honolulu, HawaH) (A) (3 hrs.) <J1) "Yes, Gkx lo" ( 1982, Musical) Luciano Pavarotti. ~thryn Harrold. A renowned operatic tenor becomes roman- tlcally Involved with a pretty voice speclaf- lsl 'PG~hr. 50 min.) ,.1:. "Piiiow To Post" (1945, Come- dy) Ida Lupino. Wllllam Pnnoe A traveling saieswoman asits a Soldlef to rent an apar1ment with her when avallebllhleS -1bec==~'-'· .,.. "House Of Slrangers" ( 1949, Orama) Edward G. RoblnSOrt, Susan Hay- ward. An unscrupulous banker manipu- lates his four eons to his own &elflsh end&. ••r11r•1w ... ; hr&.) C:.. IRA11 "The Agony Of Hun- ~ .. (1 ht.) ~.,.. "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled Ille of acreen star Fr1note Firmer Is ~lcted. 'A' (2 hrs., 20 min.) •.,.. "The Man From snowy River" ( 1982, A<Mntuf9) Kirk Dougle1. Tom Burllnton. A young boy Ql'OWI to man- hood ckK!og 1 h&wdoua trek through the AuttraNen wtldemw. 'PG' ( 1 hr., .. ~·j.. ''llnlhold'' ( 1981, Or•mt) ~kl SUthtttlnd, Jeff Goldblum. ,., helrt turgeOI\ re• 1 oontr~y by lmpljlnttng •n 111perimentel mtchlnloal htlrt In • t«nell petllnt. 'PO' ( 1 ht., 48 min.} .. CJ:) ... "Blood A1611t•" (1977. Of•· ~td Suther'llod. Aude L..endry. A dettotl\loe ~ to find 1 young glrf a l'r'Qderer rune up 1Q11n9t confliottng t•I~-'R' ( 1 hr .. .a min.) -· ..,. P! Magnum bllta wNfl ht'a ltll(ld to enter en lfOn Men conttet to http a ~t. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 m) eeLA11--M-'iil tfl ~ oom.dlen Bob Goldth..n., ooun.:a:~ Jemie Frtcb. ( 1 hr.) e • Med Ooc1or" (UM1. Dr• rM) ..... ~ Elin 0..... 8.id blloney. A <llfurbed PIYChil'16tt "*'"-women end tl'len klla them for tMtr ~ i.1~ 1lmn1r•~ I(._ and ....... 8oOlllf • lboul !heir ~ -(I) ua • • WN!'I Mcaoucs 11 on pewn.. [!;P.I'"..;:::::::, • -klon • 1an::ili::V ...., • .._ .. (1Ma. ~) ..... ,. 0'8'tlft. .,.., .... y~ cav .,... .... '°'~°'"',_.. .. b .. dactloill °' h wom- -Tllalclay -llondngllori••- •Ctl "FOOlln' Around" (1980, com.dVI Gary Bosey, Annelle o·'roo1e ( 1 hr . 4 l min I 0 "Sgt Pepc>er s LC>Nly Heane Club Band" ( 19/8, MU$1C&I) Ptttr Frampton. BeeGees (lt11.6lm10) .. CO) "Vanlahlng Wlldtrneta" ( 1974) Doc- umentary Narrated by Rex Alletl ( 1 hf . 33 mm) .. "Heldl" \ 1965. Orama) Eva·Marl4 S1nghammet. G.wtrand Mltttfmayr (I hi . 30 min) •Qll "The Brus Bottle" ( 1964, Fantasy) Tony Randan. Burl !Ve& (2 hrs) •ct.l ''My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Muaical) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn. (2 hrs • 60 min.) 0 "Star Trek II The w ral h 0 1 Khan" ( 1982. ScMtnce-Flctk>n) Wiiiiam Sh81f'6f. Ricardo Montalban. (I hr , 65 min.) (.2.l "Distant Thunder" ( 1973. Drama) Soomltra Chalterll. Babita. (I hr .. 40 min) 7':11 tttl "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982. MUslcal) LUci· ano PavarotH. l<athryn Harrold. ( l hr .• SO min) ($) "Chnstmas Liiies 01 The Field" ( 1979. Drama) Bllly Dee Williams, Marta Schell l~ hrs , 30 min ) .. (01 "Oliver Twist" (1981. AdVenture) Animated ( 1 hr . 15 mill.) .. 0 "My Fair Lady" (1964, MuSICal} Rex Har~tson. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs . 50 mon) (2) "Threshold" ( 1981, Dfama) Donald Sutherland. Jell OoldbkJm. ( t hr • 46 min) 111111 (~ "Yes, Gk>rg10" ( 1982, MuSIC&I) Luci· ano Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrold ( 1 hr , 50 min I .. (.C, "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1980, Mys· tery) E11zabeth Taylor. Kim Novak ( 1 hr .. 46m1n J UiJ "Blinded By The Light" (1980, Ora· ma) Kristy McNlchol. James Vincent McNlcMI ( 1 hr . 29 min.) (.s:l "Don't Go Near The Water" ( 1957. Comedy) Glenn Ford, Gia Scala. (2 hrs I .. (IZ) "McHale's Navy Joins The Air Force" ( 1965. Comedy) Tim Conway, Joe Flynn. tW ~ hrs;)Cattle Empire" ( 1968, Wntern) Joel McCrea. Gloria Talbolt (I hr .. 30 min.) (%) "State Of The UnlOl'I" ( 11M8. COl'l\4t- dy) Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn. ~ hrs .• ' min. I '*CO.l "Reds" ( 1981. Dfama) Warren BMI· ry. Olane Keeton. (2 hra .. cO min.) -u1emoon Mo"'-- -(.tt) "The Man From Snowy Rl\ler': ( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burtlmon 1 hr , 44 min I "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunder" ( 1982, Dfama) Dennis CMatopher. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr , 50 mon ) O "Casey·s Shadow" ( t978. Drama) Walter Matthau. Alal!IS Smith ( 1 hr . 57 m1n J W (C) "Sodom And Gomorrah" (1963. Ora- ma) Stewart Granger. Pier Angell. (2 hra .. 34mln.) W (%) "Superman II" ( t980. Fantasy) Chris- topher Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 hrs . 5 mon.) •CS) "Adventures Of The Wiiderness Family II" ( 1978, Advenlure) Ro1>e11 Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 0 "Superman II" (1980, Fantasy) Chris.- topher Reeve. Margot Kidder. (2 hrs .. 5 min) •Ot) "Yft. GlotOk>" ( 1962. MUllcal) Luci- ano Pavarolll, l<athryn Harrold ( 1 hr , 60 min) •C "Split lmege" (1981. Ofama) Michael O'Keele. Karen Allen (I ht .. 51 min.) (Q} "Treasures Ot The Snow" ( 198 t. Ora· ma} Paul Dean. Cerey Born ( t h1 . 40 . men.) W (C) Cl) "My fair Lady" (1964, Mvalcll) Re• Haf!lson, Audtey Hepburn (2 hr• • 50 min.) W OO "Heidi" (1965, Dfama) Eva·Marta Stnghammer, Gertrand Mltttrmayr (I ht . 30mln.) (I) "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( t969. Comedy) Animated. (1 hr . 30 min) 0 ''Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Come-~Animated (1hr .. 20mln.) .. (f) "The Sorola Stick" ( 1967. Suspense) Don Murray. tnger Stevens. (2 hrs.) CL) "Cannery Row" ( 1982, Drama) Nick Nolte. Oebfa Wlnir,tr. (2 hrs.) (Q) "Yes. Giorgio · ( 1982, Musical) Luci- a~ Pavaroltl, l<athryn Harrold. ( 1 hr • 50 min.) .. (17) "Heutjghters" (1969, Adventure) John Wayne, Katharine Ross. (2 hrs., 35 min} --slvening .. , .... ~~ Ladles' Man" (1961, Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Helen Traubet Jar· ry hogs II all. lamlUarly From Miss Traube! not even one note. A ~acomed man decides to give up on women only to land a fOb as a houseboy In a girts' boarding house (2 hrs>) CJ) l9A MmTUU. San Diego Clippers at Houston Aockete (2 hrs ) PMlfNlf mMe MCWW!fL T-.e#9#1f MWMMM ...... ,~ ....... ..... ~---..cau.m Mm'TIALL "Gator Bowl Toomament" Auburn YI. Wake Forfft (llve from Jacksonvllle, Fla.). (Sob)9Ct to ~=~~ (I) llO¥ll "Chrlatma1 LHlet Of The Fleld" ( 1979. Orama) BHly OM Wiiiiama. Marla Schell. A tormar IOidlef Who one. helpt<! live nuns bulld a chapel rtturnt to 'Mlt them and !Inda they once again ""d hit help. (2 hra,} II.,_ "Table For Ave" (1983, Df•· ma) John Voight Richard Crenna. A man who wu divorced live yeare eartltr rtturn1 to his now remarried wlft 10 takt a more active role In ralelng hit children. ·pa· ( 1 hr. 59rnl~ -1~~-= -."' ...... ... IWMIOUmtMMTI llO¥ll "Blinded Sy The Light" (1980. Dfama) Kristy McNlchol, James Vlncen1 McNlchol. A middle class family la tom out of their comfortable exratenoe when their teen-age son renounees everything they held dear to Join a rellglous cull (I ht .. 29 mlnJ.c. -1 Cll::. fl'tD .... :_:r&...UI ... 0 .....,._, ,_, Roo.rt t<leln and wife B<encla Boozer 11111 aboul their careera. l ~ccm'Mft' ...... • 11..-r a.owcm1cnm •A "Eye1 Ov9f China" Filmed most· ly during a vltlt to China. an Amttlcan plane ~ with 1 atate-of·the-art eye optfalloQ · 1heat8f vlslla varloue netiona WOlldwlcfe to t11ehenge mediQel 11<1111 and lnlormallon. O ( 1 hf } (C) Nf 9'0Ta mT Of W A review of some of the holltst videos of the yeer It featured OJ MW .on-P--.L CQll. C91T The·popular group perlorm a~ tlon of their hits, Including "What A Fool Believes," In this conoert taped at the Uni- versity or California at Berkeley's Greet! Theatre. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) (Q)llON "Reos" (198t, Drama} Warren Beatly, Diane Keaton. American )oumallst John Reed's involvement In the Russian Revolution of 1917 is depicted. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 40 min) (2) MO¥ll "Distant Thunder" ( 1973. Ora- ma} Soumltra Challer~. Babita. The Inhabitants ol a remote BengaH villaQe graduaNy beeome victims of World War 11, experiencing a drastic change In lllestyles. (2 hrs) m .,._ "The ~ Sha« Not Have Them" (1955. Adventure) Mlcheel Redgrave. Dirk Bogarde. A daring group or men attempt 10 rescue the crew ol a Qlane downed In the North See (2 hrs.) P.a ti I Cll M TOW FealUTed: a walking tour ol Melrose Av~ a new apptoech to helping cancer patients cope wtth their oondlllons. BePA&Y,_. M Cll LA. Featured. visit one of IAr.=:=·A~ .. . ...... .... ..... ._ tuml The latest altxJms of lop Ml rec-~ artists are reviewed . -~ ........ • eMA-TUllThe A·Tee.m alda 1 lor· mer Vietnamese guard whote life It ~no ltlrHlened. (R) ( 1 ht.) e ... "The Lady £ve" ( 1941. Com. dy) Barbara Slanwyck, Henry Fonda. Oel- lclou1 froth 1bout two card lhark1 and rich boob. And dig that crazy 11'18ke In tht credit&. A young girt mak• 1 pat1y out of the wealthy young men who lovee her. (2 hrl) 8 0 IUIT OCll WCI Shabu and Ktlth achtme to expose a corrupt UMd cer safftmatl. (() M •HI I I I Ben mu1t defend a pro football.f.:'8.!~ who It be4ng brought to 111. at on a ~harge. ( 1 hr.) Ir. •. ~ TW Robert Kletn and wile Brenda Boozer 11111 about their caree<s. m TOP Of M MU. Irwin Shaw's drama. set at the 1980 Olympies, of a man who has made It big but f1ndS himself atrug- gUng with a mkHfe crisis Is concluded. (.Part 2) (2 h~.) • llWA "Eyes Over Chine" Fllmed moet· ly during a visit to China, an American plane &Quipped with a state-oHh&-art eye operating · thealer vl8118 various nations Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 23 -Weclwclay Coal. Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum. ( 1 hr . •6 min.) .. (!l) "The Shallle$t Gun In The West" ( 1968, Comedy) Don Knotts. Barbara Rhoades (2 hrs . 5 min ) ... "Oliver!" (1968. Musical) Ron Moo- dy. Oliver Reed. (2 hrs .. 26 min.) Ive·•- .. , .~ ShallleSt Gun In The West" ( 1968, Comedy) Don Knotts, Bar- bara AhoedeS. Strictly homespun and as suell. quite fuMy White traveling West. a dentist meets up with a former bandit who uses her past to help track down Illegally sold cii8"9i (2 hrs ) ,,,,,,., ... ... 0 t.-.~111'1 .......... llMlm.1..-...... me ... OCUll• COU. um1'IM.L "Gator Bowt Tournament" Champlonstilp Game (llve from Jacksonvltte. Fla ) (Subjeet to blac= (2 hrs.) (0) "The Man From Snowy Rivef" ( 1982. AdVentura) Kiri( Douglas. Tom Burtlnson A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazardous trek through the Australian wlldemesa 'PG' ( 1 hr.. " min.) CS) llCMI "Table For Five" ( 1983, Dra- ma) John Voight. Rlcherd Crenna. A man who was divorced five yeera eerllef returns 10 his now remarried wife to take a more active ro6e In r•islng his chlldren. 'PG' (I .. , .. iz"!:.::: -. . ..,.. ..... _,... --A behlnO-the-.cenee tooll at bo•lng. tnc!Udlng hlghllgtlta ol pre- viout mete,.., Pfevlewl of upcoming boul8, lnt8Mewt end profiles of algnlfloent i:;;.;:. •• c.:_;::_1,n. the l>O•!.no world. t•Dlll -... =-... :&. -• ..... LM•• --~~AogerMoort on ioc.tiol'l tor • new lllm 1-.ca•• _. .. • 11..r ..-cmau• ____ ,.,..... ....... mTOfW Ar~ot IOme of the hotte9t Yldeoa of the year r. IMtured. CB) ~ .,_ Slnglf I eongwrtter Ktnny Logglnl perlonN IMn)' of hAe gr .. 1 .. 1 hilt -lnctudlng "Whenever I C.I 'i'ou Friend" ~ "1<9ep The Ar." In thll concert tepee! at the Santa Bat.,_,. C<>un· I 8:'s~ I hr.) "The Man From Snowy Rtwf" A~) Kltlt Dougl9a, Tom A yC)Ung boy grOM to men- hOOd <»Ing • l'IUardOUe tr.tt thtougfl the A~rellen wlldet'nW. 'PO' (I hr,, 4A <!'ii.. "Thi MeQICIM" f 1968, Fenti• 28 Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 sy) Mu von Sydow. lngrl<I Thulin Direct· ad by Ingmar Bergman. A hypnotist returns lrom the deed to seek revenge on a cynical doctor who humltlata<I him and his !raveling troupe. ( 1 hr . 42 min ) m ... "Flat Top" (1952. AdVentura) Starting Hay<*), Richard Certaon World War U alrcralt carrle< pilots train aboard the "Flat Top" In the Pacific (2 hrs.) 1:11 @ .. 1199 I Cllt M TOR Featured: a visit Wllh actress Stefanie Powers. a winter haven tor skle<s: a tooll ln&ide Myron's Ballroom featuring the SOUllds of the Big Eland Era. 8., .... , ... ..... .._a-•....,--. "''*,_...,,.A R....a:I• This specie! explores the ccareer and Ille of the legendary ErrOI Flynn. with Interviews with John Houston, Mickey Rooney. Davld Niven. Ralph Bellant. his former wife, Nora Eddington Black and Beve<ly Aadland, lwlth~t;C ~living before his death IOAP • '9Ml'ICOUOIT .. , ..... .......... --...~---· America's foremost pOllllcal setltlsl delfvefs his special brand Of humor In this half hour of comedy performed before an enthusiastic a~. CC)._ AA9I The latest albums of top reoordlng artists are reviewed . .. e ()) -.. Rlctlle tesl8 a new ¥f<leo game which ~bles a prison Inmate 10 esc&.£.8. ( 1 hr.) 8 • -. ..,.. Dogs teacti helrlng- lmpalre<I children. a visit 10 a Chub Clu&, undefw81er shopping cart racee and a man WhO rents hlmaelf out as en alien IB> < 1 ht.) • ... "The Palm 9Mch Story" ( 19•2. Come<IYI Clauelette Colbert. Joel McCrea. Sly. bfeezy II.In from Preston Sturges. And hoOl'ay for the Ale Ind OueU Ctubl A wtte <llaenchante<I with her huS- band flnda tome wealthy dlverllons In Palm Beeoh. (2 hra.) • (II M PML wt Cott. Howle end Jody travel to Tahiti to find a women wtlo has extorted her ••·lover's lunde. (R) ( 1 hr.) IEl~W ROQlf MOOre on location tor • new fllm, • _,. "Jult A Llttle tnconv.nlenoe" ( 1977. Drama) Lee Ma~. Jemet Stacy. An embittered Vletn11m veteran llemt to ski ;r.: the IOll of en erm end• i.g. {? hrt. • -.&. ~ ...... Amerloe'a fOUN'notl polltlcel Mllfllt clellven hie "*'91 brand Of humor"' thla Mlf tloYI Of ContedY l*f<>nned before en !!!thullaSflC aocfenOe • • .. TO& FI 11 • "L!Ye From LJn. COln Center: Merlyn HOrnt'I Or .. t ~ can Sonab<>Ok" In • oonoett et A*Y Fllhef Hal. ~ Home linGI American folk end petrtollc eongs. hymne. IC)lr1tuell Ind -.Ctlont by Ir~ Fo&fer and Jerome Kem. (2 tn.) CC) ... ''A Boy Nlmed Chatlft Btown'' ( 1989. COmedy) Anlmeted. The ,,..,.,,. gang of CNMtel SdlW'a flll'/IOUe comic ttr\) prO'ltc:lel tl"IOft lnnOoent geine of .... ~ ·o·~t;, 2a":Ja. (I)~ ii ~YCM"Q ~ UCl,..A (6ubllet to bleolcouo (2 tn.) (BJ ... "Aollcwr'' ( ,. t, on.M) JIM Fonda, Kita ~" A ..,._ movie ..., 1lllhO tOOk °'* .. c:NlrrNI .. et1lp of hlr Ille ~I OOfOOf'lllDh INS a h1gh-powered financial experl become 1nvotva<1 1n a disastrous deal with Arab investors 'R' (2 hrs.) 1.Q) eo&u. ummTWL Brigham Young vs UCLA (2 hrs . 30 min.) ~ "Porky's" {1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herrle< Randy high school boys seek Yeng88nce on a sleazy cathOUse that refused them admlllance 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) @ ... "The Ritz" ( 1976, Comedy) Jack Weston. Rita Moreno A bumbler unwllhngly stumbles into a gay bathhouSe while seeking refuge from his murder· minded brother·ln-Iisw. 'R' ( 1 hr • 3 1 min.) •1ML•MPAal .. UMIOAT P& llAW An audition for female bodybuilders; a Visit 10 a lagoon where the ~Y wtiale bree<IS and tends Its young. 9 mAT I A DFa'IJICll "Live From Lin· coin Cent8f Marilyn Horne's Great Amerl· can Song~" In a. concert at Avery Asher HaM. Marilyn Horne sings American folk and patriotic songs. hymns, spirituals and selections by Stephen Foster and Jerome Kern. (2 hrs,) •@TNICA~ ... ())_.."Continental Divide" ( t981. Comedy) Johf1 BeMN. Blair Brown. A newapa.per columnist and an omlthologlst llnd love In the wlldS ot the Rod<tes. (2 hrs., TNI PACTI Of UllQ I D'ftMln Krystle and Blake are joined in we<llbdt, Jett malles a rougtsh pass al Claudia. and Kirby tells Adam about her ~~o (1 ht.) G CCllU9 Clemson vs. Las v~s .. 2m'i'iJ;y ~ llCMI "The Winter Of Que Dreems" (1981. Drema) Judy Devis. Btyan Brown A YOUtlO man becomee attracted to the junkie-PfOStltuta he rneets while Invest!• gating his girltrtencfs cleltti In Sydney's tendtrloln district. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) (I)._ "Sopem\an II" (1980, Fentesy) Christopher ReeYe. Mergot t<klder. Whlle saving Paris from e nuclear uploalon, Superman unwlllil'\QIY frees the trio of powerlul vtllalns Who wefe orlglnal!y lmptlloned by hla Ktyptonlan father. 'PG' i M .,6mln.) . .. .,. .. _,. "For Whom The Bell l Olla" ( HM3. Orama) l~ld e.r;men. Gery Coopef. A gcoup ol 8panllh toyell9tt Ind en American vow to blow up a bridge <lur· ~the Spenlsll Clvtl Wat. (2 hna., 60 •• • ,...., 191 Aleic .,....... he can refine the . 'Wfldett'' glri In tctlOOI bUt tn<ll 1!e_ IMmlna aoma lt1fnoa l'llmel4t. (R) W ,_ • -l&L \.Veyna Aogere. Mel Fetr.,, Elkt Sommer. SOMy Bono. Adrf. enne BltbeeU, ~ Ptenflle end Gtwy Lockwood 1lar In ttlla pr.-ntatlotl of nwtn Sl'law't ttory Mt In the bfMthlak~ etmotphare of Iha 1980 Oympl!CI It Lake Ptedd rf~r 0 (2hre.) (C) --"OIMt Mcmartta In A"*1can ""'" n. docMNNllY aicarn-fnll the "'°"' and ... of George s ...... the HoltyWOOd ~°' .tlCiee cndl• lrddl "Client" end "A Ptec:e In Thi Sun." !J9~1--• --..-MeMn f9POr1a on !tie ~ conc:itrn In w.etem Europa a.er "'NATO" ~t ..... ~(llw.) •• .r~ e g!WnotOUI lalhlon -Taesclay Cont. an they botl'l love. (2 hra.) l au.•••Mal mwia "Claudelle Inglish" (1961, Dr•· ma) Olane McBain, Arthur Kennedy The wanton love attan ot a reJected young beauty bring tragedy 10 111 those clOM 10 het. 12 hfi., 30 min.) ea>mwia "Blood Beach" ( 1981. Horror) John Saxon. Burt Young. A pair of pollee ollicefs have their hands lull when they lnvest1ga1e lhe cause ot beachg<>era being sucked Into the sand, never to be seen ~lo. 'R'~· 30 min I w ll:. "Just Before Dawn" (1981. Suspense) Geofge Kenne<ty. Chris Lem· moo. Five young people on a camping axpedillon llnd themselves In the mldsl of a bizarre lam11y ol anlmal-llke moun· 1a1neers.~ 30 min.) tll®IOT -.YMWM•._. The resldef'lt repet1ory company hosts this Comedy se11es focusing on the news 01 1983. including t11ghllghts from past WS'10~~--I .... W MCCLOUD When McCloud 1s on pawn- shoP patrol he confronts a ruthless loan shark (R) ( I hr . 20 min ) Ql) AK9fT OP llAll WC) llCMI "Mad Max" ( 1980. Orama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel In an Auslta· Ila ot lhe not-100-distanl Mure. the friends and tamlly ol a top highway pursoil pollce- man become the targets of sadistic • mo'Wiijle gang. 'R' ( 1 h1 , 29 min.) • Cll ... _,.ATCN ~ llCMI "The Sander .. ( 1982. Horroi) Kathryn Haflold, Zel1ko lvanelc. A hurry ol 1e1epath1c hat1uc1na1 ons Is unleashed oo lhe stall and patlenls al a Georgia p&ychl• a111c hospital when a suicidal patient with uncontrollable psychic poW81s Is admll· tad 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%) llCMI "Same Time, Ne.Kl Year" ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs· tyn Two people carry on an unusual extramarital arlalr by meeting at the same resort tor one weelcend each year over a period ot several decades. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) HI CC) ll0"9 "My Fair Lady" (196•. MuSl· cal) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn. Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg· mallon." A Brllish professor tries to teach a lowe<·class LondOner how to be a lady. 'G' (2 hrs., 50 min.) CB) llCMI "The Man From Snowy River'' ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burllnson. A young boy grows to man· hood dUrlng a hazardout trek through the Au11rallan wlldernest. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 4"' min.) • 8 .,.. "Sins 01 Jeubel" ( 1964) P1v- letta Goddard, a.oroa Nader. The Old Teatamenl tale of the beautiful bul 1uth· less and coi1upt queen of Judah Is IOld. ~hi. 30mln) ... 1111-•M.a(IQ l9A ~ Relive all the e11cilement ot 1he 1983 playolfs -lrom lhe prellmlnar· teS lhrough the flnall. ( 1 hi ) Ml @ ~ATLMll (S) llCMI "Love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan, Beau BridgeS A pregnan1 inmate in a women's prlSon wages a bat· lie to keep her child, who was fathefed by a married ~rd, 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) •1C11 ... _,.ATCN -mmTCN ll0"9 "Krss The Girts And Make Them Die" ( 1967, Advenlure) Michael Con· nor1. Dorothy Provine A 1eletltllt dltcov· aft a way lo ma-..tetllizt men and tells hl1 lca11 to th1t Chinese (2 hrs) ~ ... ... ,_ " .,.. "Butterfly" (198t, Ofama) Sta· cy Keach. P1a Zadota, A seducllve young woman &(rives In the Illa ol a IOl\4Jfy sllVer· mine gua1d. claiming 10 be hie deughltw while trying 10 IH'llloe him as pan ol a plan Jar revenge. 'A' ( 1 hr., •5 min ) ·1•amt• llMQll W&IY, M.D. HIOCIOllTY W llCMI "Sliver Star" ( t955, Western) Jimmy Wakely, Edgar Buchanan Gunman alter sheriff. A notorious outlaw marks a parocular depu1y shetlH tor a \/lolenl death. I 1 hr . 30 min ) ~:::..-·••11 {'!). 11 D' ,_.(It) -Mondng Movlu- .. co> "Mad Max" I 1980. Dtama) Mel Gib- son. Joanne Samuet ( I hr 29 min.) •@"Table Foi Five" ( 1983, Orama) John Voight, Richard Crenna ( t hr., 59 min ) .. (C) "The Blue Lagoon" (19•9. Romance) Jean Simmons. Donald Hous· ton ( I h1 . 4 1 min ) (Z) "Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy/ Chus· tophe1 Reeve. Margo I Kidder (2 hrs.. 5 min) .. o:ll .. And Now Miguel" ( 1966, Adven- ture) Guy Stockwell, Clu Gulager (2 hrs) •CID "ChrlStmas Mountain" (1981, Ore· ma) Slim Pickens. Mark Miller ( 1 hr., 30 min) 1a(0 ) "Odyssey 01 Ttie Pac1tlc" (1981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( I hr , 20 min ) 9 "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fan1asy) Aduenne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan ( 1 hi • 30m1n ) .. fC,l "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mys-- lery) Peter Ustinov, Jane B11k1n (I hr . 40 min ) (S) "The Great AdVenture" ( 1954. Adventure) Ktell SUCll&dorff. Anders NO<· bOlg (1 hr . 30 min J •CID "The Secret 0 1 NIMH" (1982, Fenta· sy) Animated Volcft of Elluibeth Harl· man, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr , 20 min ) (I) "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) Kirk Dougla1, Tom Burllnaon. il hr . 44 min ) •<lV "The Man From Snowy R~" (1982, Adventure) Kirk Dougla1. Tom Burtlnaon. il hr .. 44 min.) .. m "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Documeo- tary ( 1 hr 30 min .) -CC) "II You Could Sae What I Hear" ( t982. Biography) Marc Slngei, RH Thomson I 1 hr . 40 min ) (HJ "Final Assignment" ( 1980. Orama) Genevieve Bu1old. MICl'leel YO<k ( 1 hr , 30m1n ) (~ "Bonnie Scotland" ( 1935, Comedy) Stan La~ Ollver Hardy (2 hrs.) -Ql) "Fluffy" ( 1965. Comedy) Tony Ran· dall. Shirley Jones (2 hrs ) -CD "The Magician" ( 1958, Fantasy) M8.J( von Syd<>w, lngrld Thulin Directed by Ing· mar Bergman ( 1 hr , 42 min ) 1WG "The 01egon Trail" ( 1959. Western) Fred M11cMurray. Gloria Talbot ( 1 hr . 30 min ) cm .. a1wmo (%) llOWll "Olatanl Thunder" ( 1973, Ora· ma) Sournltr• Chattllfjl. Babita The tnhabltanls ot a remote BengaH village gradually beeome vlctlrns 01 World War II, expetlancing a dtestk: change In lllestyM:ta ~hit) d (B) _. "Things Are TOU<jh All Ovtw" ( 1982, Comedy) Rlchatd "Cheeeh" Mar· In. Tommy Chong Two ~n have numer· ous mlsad11en1ures while dt1V1ng an Arob- OWfled, money-111\ad Umo 10 Las Vegas 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min) till CS) 9CMI "Don't C1y, It' 1 Only Thunder" ( 1982, Drama) Dennis Ch11stopher, Susan Saini James, A lernate Army cioctor and a troubkt-prone medic helf.J two nuns care tor a g1oop ol V1e1namel>f' orphans 'PG' (I hr., 50 min I Wi lW.WlllLI -· .. ·--Of~ (Q) "This Time Forever'' ( 1980, Romance) Cla11e P1mpa1e. Vincent Van Patten ( 1 hr • 35 min.) 9 "Marie-Anne" ( 1978, Adventure) Andrea Pette11er John Julian1 ( 1 hr • 30 min) -JU1ernoon Movies- -• "The ~acomber Attau" ( t9•7, Ora~ ma) Gregory Peck, Robert Preston (2 hrs) (SJ "Table Foi Five" ( 1983, Orama) John VQ!Oht, Richard Cranna ( 1 hr . 59 min ) ... "The Avenging" ( 1981, Drama) Michael Horse. Efrem Z1mbal1s1 Jr ( t hr .. 30m1n) (l) "Olva" ( 1981, Drama) Wilhelmen1a Wiggins Fernandez. Frede11c Andrei (2 hrs .. 5 min) tlll(C) "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1949, Romance) Jean Simmons. Donald Hous· ton ( 1 hr , 4 1 min I c&J "Search And Destroy·· ( 1981, Adven- tu1e) Perry King. Don Stroud ( 1 hr . 35 min) ©.l "Venom" ( 1982. Suspense) Nicol W1lhamson, Klaus K1nsl11 ( 1 hr. 33 min.) ..D "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982. Musical) Luci· ano Peva10111. Kalhryn Harrold (1 hr. 50 min) •CID "The Sign 0 1 Four" (1982, Mystery) Ian Rtchardson, David Healy ( 1 hr., 37 mtn) (I) "The Happy Road" ( 1957, Comedy) Gene Kelty, Barberi Lea~. (2 ht1.) (I) "State Of Tne Union' ( 19•8. Come- dy) Spencer Tracy, Katharina Hepburn. ~hrs., 4 min.) ..CC) "Evil Under The Sun" (1982, Mya· le<y) Peter Uallnov, Jane Blrkln. ( 1 hr . •O ~n) lLJ "Great Expectalions" ( 1983, A<Ner.- lure) Ammaled ( 1 hr , 13 min ) W@ "Sherlock Hotrruis And The VOICe 0 1 Terroi" ( 1942. Mystery) Basil Ratht>ooe, ~¥1 Bruce ( 1 hi . 30 mm ) .. (C_J "II You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982 B1<>g1aphy) Ma1c Singer. RH Thomson (1 hr., 40 min ) (li) "The Secret 0 1 NIMH" (1982, Fant&• sy) Ammaled. VOiceS ot Ehzaoeth Hall· man, Dom Deluise ( t hr . 20 min ) ([) "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martln Sheen B11g.1tte Fossey ( t hr • 40 min.) fZi "Threshold" ( 1981. Orama) Donald Friday, Dec. 23. 1983 25 -Weclnesclay Cont. schOol boys seet< vengeance on a sleazy cathOuse that refused them admittance. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ.J m¥11 "Superman II" (1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder. While saving Paris lrom a nuclear explosion, Superman unwittingly frees the trio of powerful viltatns Who we<e Ol'lginally lmprlsooed by his Kryptonlan lather. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 5 min.) MIU m¥ll "Jaws Qt Satan" (1981. HOf· rOf) Fritz Weave<. Gretchen COl'bett. A -Morning 11ov1a- •CO) "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (1981, Adventure) Mickey Rooney. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 0 "The Avenging" (1981, Orama) Michael Horse. Efrem Zlmballsl Jr. (1 hr .. 30 min.) .. CC) "The Minor Crack'd" ( t980. Mys- tery) Elizabeth TaylOf. Kim Novak. ( t hr .. <i6mln.) Cl) "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1982. Adventure) Klrk Douglas.. Tom Burllnson. U hr . <i4mln.) .. (J1) "Pickwick Papers" ( 1952, Comedy) James Hayter. James Donald. (2 hrs.) .,.,. (!) "The Doberman Gang" ( 1972, Ora· ma) Bryon Mabe. Hal Reed. (2 hrs.) CID "Six Weeks" ( 1982. Orama) CNdley Moore. Mary Tyler M00<e. (1 hr .. 45 min.) (0) "Threshold" (1981. Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jett Goldblum. ( 1 hf.. 46 min) Ct "Witches' Brew" (1980, Comedy) Lana Turner, Richard Benjamin. ( 1 h1.. 40 min.) .. (C) "Rio Conchos" (1964, Weste<n) Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman. ( t hf .. 47mln.) (Z) "State Of The Union" ( t948. Come- dy) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. Q hrs .. 4 min.) .. COJ "Absence Of Mallce" (t981, Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Fleld. ( 1 hr .. 66 min.) 0 "Splrll Of The Wind" (1979, Orama) Chlel Oan Geotge, Slim Plekene. ( 1 hr .. 40min.) .. (C) "Same Time, Next Yaar" (1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Borstyn, ( t hr .. 59mln) (I) "FOl'ever Darling" ( 1956, Comedy) Lucille Ball, Desi Arnai. (2 tws.i (}) "H~'s Gate" ( 1980, W•tern) Kris Krlatofteraon, Ctll'lstopher W.iken. (3 h,._, 40 min.) -a> "OeMc.fe Otllnquent" ( t957, Come- ,_; ~~·=!!8~,'2~/em) R0ty C.ll'loun. Corinne 0.IWt. ( 1 hf .. 30 rn'\.) CD> "Endan~red Specie•" { 1982. Sutptntt) Aobert Urich, Jobeltl Wllllame. u hf .. 35 min.) • "A Song Is Born" ( tt4& Comedy) 0.""X Ktl•• Ylrp llMXo· (2 tire.) -.............. ... -· ''VCM'IQ Men Wftt\ A Hom" (1960, OrarN) KlfJc Dougl9s. Lauren a.cd. (2 iv..i Qt) 'Vanlehlng Wlldtf,_" ( t074) Doc· umtntaty. Nitrated by At• Allen. ( 1 hr., 30mfn.) W (C) "°""9 At Central H!Qtl" (1981, Ora· ~> JOlfW Woodwefd. ~ Dumlng. 28 Fnday.Dec.23, 1983 snake expert. a hospital chief of statt and a pnest jOln fOl'ces to halt a demonic cobra's reign of te<r0<. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ·;-0'•••••• .... ...... .._(II) W .:Ml "Search And Destroy" (1981, Adventure) Pe<ry King, Don Stroud. A fOf- mer South Vietnamese offiolal seeks revenge against lhe lour Americans who abandoned him In an ambush during the war. 'PG' (1 hr., 35 min.) CO) "MacArthur" ( 1977. Biography) Gre- gory Peck. Oen O'He<llhy. (2 hrs., 10 min.) . •CH> "Six Weetcs" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley M00<e. Mary Tyler M()()(e. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) CZl "Threshold" ( 1981, Orama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. ( t hr.. 46 min.) 119 D "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" ( 1978. M~I) Pet8f Frampton. Bae Gees. (1 ht .. 51 min.) llll(C) "The Mirra< Crack'd" ( 1980, Mys- tery) Elizabeth Taylor. Kim Novak. (1 hr .. 46 min.) ([) "Monsignor" ( 1982. Orama) Christo- ~Reeve, Genevieve Bolnln. (2 hrs.) 4111 1.Z) "State Of The unton·,-(1948, Come- dy) Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn. (~ hrs .. 4 min.) W g "Gregoiy's Gl<I" ( 1982, Comedy) Gordon Jotln Slnclalr, Dee Hepburn. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) llll(C) "Same Time, Next Veer" (1978. Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Buratyn. ( 1 tw., 59 min.) CO) "Threshold" ( 1981, Orama) Ooneld Suthe<land. Jett Goldblum. ( 1 ht., 48 min.) lve••nw .., ... ~lllvef'a Trawte" (1939. Fant•y) Animated. r:i.lnhtful, rounded animation. eclipsed bY'""f.$now White" baci( wtltn. Nice entertainment fot al. and the Lllllputltn spies are a riot. Based on the etOty by Jonathan Swift. A. man 18 ahlpwrackad In the lend of the amall-taed l.JJl==2 hr&) ...... --..it &~•221~ -JI' 11 ___ _ .... _ ~ CoffM I rmendo Lottdo 10-founct bent~t bOut (l!Ye from~ Tann.) (~tire., 30 mfn.) CDM•HE I I Cl),_ ..... a«J 11& Meureen Stapleton portrayt • wtiflft-hffrted domtttlc rot>ot purdlMtd bV 1 widower (Ed'#etd Hemnino} to ~ hCM.M anct , .... Ne ttww oNldr9n In tNI fllnteev ttOty bMed on ~ BrtdDUly't "I 8lnQ The Qody Eltetrlo." (1 hr.) ... "Chariott Of FIN'' (tllt Ol'es me) Ben ~ lln °"""°"· ~ Pf .... lt1d = Mmol .... two oonttnt"1alv t MW\ ..,..... an their MY fo ti«Y In tM ttt4 .... Olym-r. 'PO'' In. 5 IM) ·1&£.: 41119 .,.. "HI Jacked" ( 1950, Adven- ture) Jim Davis. Marsha Jones. A man. who has been robbed twice. aets out to find the crooks to clear hlmsell. ( 1 hr.) (!)M.L..U CC) mWll "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" ( 1977. Orama) Kathleen Quin- lan. Bibi Andersson. A teen-age schlzo- ptirenk: caught up In her own fantasies Is fOfced to cope with life In an old-fashioned mental institution. 'A' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) 4111 @ 1 ....... I -. ..... •lltJMm-MAITI .,. "McVlcar" ( 1980, Orama) Roger Daltrey. Adam Faith. The true story ot britlsh criminal John McVlcar's Ute in prison. his escape and his new life on the outside Is chronicled. 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min.) I DF•ICYlAMICW.-.T -... ,. .... ... ---&z , ...... -IWLM•• .. mm.-r 1.-.rT Twetve-year· old Emmanuel Lewis discusses hie role on llJ 11111-.T LMCIDll Ct• •••&& l"W~WU ,. ..,,.. mT tll • A review of .some of the hotteat vtdeoe ot the year Is featUfed. ~MmCA ............ . ii' llWO Barry Tompkins and Jo Jo S1ar· buck host thll pr~ exhibition or America's flnee1 figure lkattfS from the lite of the 1984 Wlntet Olympk:s In Sara- ~. YUQOSAavla. (1 hr.) CD _. "Table For r:ive" (1983, Ora· ma) John Voight, Flchard CrertnL A. man who was dlvotded five years Mrtler returns lo his now remtrrled Wife to take a more actMI rote In raising hit children. 'PG' ( t hr., 59 min.I (0) ... 1'Abeence Of Matice" (1981, Oiame) Paul Newman, Sally Field. A leglt· !mate bvslneaman'e fife Is ruined by a newac:>eS* report•'• atory alleQlnQ Ni lnVoMlment In the mob kllllnO or a lat>ot boea. 'PG' (1hr .. 68mln.) (I), .. TU 119A11m "Sleeping Beeir tY'' 8tY8fly o· Anoeio. a.m.dette Petera and Chtittophtr AMve etar In the clullc tale of • belutltul ptlnceel who can bt ewakenect ~ a km from • hend-aome pttnoe. 1 tw.) ,,_ • I• M Fwtured: a IOOk lneldt fienford Medlcal c.nttt Whert PfeC*•· tlone att ~Y for • he9lt trlMP!lnt: I ptoftlt of Philo T. Famewortt\, tn. father ot ~ • *" With Mvftey. the R•OIW ecuti.-dlvlng dog, ... , ... •LA. ~ • loOk at !tie IUrglnQ ~lty of "" ~·bit Tiw9e 8tooa-; a look at bnlln IUrOtfY; I report or,.,. Japaneee fMhlone -. mak· "10 • big "*"' In the ~ **"' • llif ··~- .... blmloftop -Wedne1llg Cont. &how et the hOtel. romano. blooma for Petet. and Dive 1e&1na he'll 100n be 1 lathef Q ( 1 hr.) ID MCCUWMU. CC) .... , Nevef Promised You A RON Garden" ( 1977. Or&IN) l<altlleen Qulo- 18/l, Bibi Aneset•son. A teen-age 1c:nw>- ph18fllc caughr up In her own latlt.._ It loroed 10 cope With Ute In an old-falhloned mental 1ns1l1u1~rr . 32 min.) (()WIG Wrt U.$ VL Japen &;t.i~=ih1~>, ~~·~ IMY The Wett Coasr nightclub'• annlvef· sary Is celebfated wtth pertormanoee by Richard Pry()(. Robin Wlnlama, Jimmy Walket and Sandia Bernhard, es welt as up and coming young comedians. taped at several Comedy Store sites. ( 1 hr.) ($) 9CMI "Enter The Ninja" ( 1981, Advenlure) Franco Nero, Susan George An Acnerlcan marllal arts expert sets out 10 avenge Iha murder of his best trlend 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) U llCMI "The Seduction" ( t982, Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sar· razm. A glamoroos TV news anchorwom• an 1s victimized by a mentally disturbed ladmm~ hr . 45 min) .. •••w•1www ... WTW'~tmA'r llOWW "Creepstiow'' ( 1982. HorrOI) Hal Hoibfook. Adrienne Barbeau A quln· let ot hOH<>< srorres from a child's comlc bOok 1ncli.l9e tales about re-animated corpses, alien vege1a11on. a voracious ape-hke creature and mHllOns ol vengetvl cockroaches 'R' (I hf . 57 ~ ©J Mml .,.. Ale .. INCIAl MIT&& .. James Brown's and B.B. King's recent cooc8f1 at the Bevetly The- arer 1n Los Angeles IS presented ( 1 hr .• 6 m1n.l_ 1w Ru• Cl) ltlJ m ... COUHI IAm1UU. Brigham Young vs UCLA~rs ) I ... .... , ·-••vmot MC:lalLIA• TMI ~ WIDOW Perer Marlins and Patricia McBride of !he New Y()(k City Ballet are reaiured In this ballet ch0teo- graphed by Ruth Page and based on lhe Franz Lehar opera. ( 1 hr ) 9CMI "Endangered Species" ( 1982. Suspense) Robert Urich, Jot>eth Wiiiiams. A New York Clly detective helps a Wyo- ming sherit1 1n11estlgate a spate ol local callle mu111a11ons 'R' ( t hr . 35 min.) m~uuaY ,,. e Cl) POllCI ITOIY When Woll Bozeman re111es from the torce he tricks a lormet partner 1n10 commllllng sutelde. (R) (1 hr . 10min) U fm ~ Hosr Johnny Carson Guest comedian Gary Shanatlng ( 1 hr ) l a • ... ..m.-•11MCM•-U.mYMA119 TllCD OI TMI ~ Guesrs Sally Kellerman. Al Jarreau. ( 1 hr .. JO min ) I L.CM. ..-UCMIT'fU ••• ,, __ 191AWIOll ICWll "Goodbye. Emmanuelle" ( 1977. Orama) Sylvia Kostel. Umb8fto Orsini A beaut1tul woman's search tor lhe u111ma1e erotic eKperlence brings hef to a startling realization. 'R' ( t hr • 40 min.) (n:J 9CMI "An American Werewolf In Lon- don" (1981. Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Aguller The vacation Itinerary ol two young Americans on a walking tour of England 1s ruined when a werewolf attack '"""one dMd and the othet CXMMd with a hunger tOf human lleeh. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 mil\.) (Z)..,. •·0tv1" (t96t, Orama) Wllhel· menla Wiggin• Fernendez, Fredeflc Andrei A French po11man't recotdltlO of Illa 11vo.11e °'*• a11r'1 pettorme~ IMdl him on 1 wlld and c:t.noeroue ldwn- IW'e. 'R~ hta., 5 min.) t1111!:. "Stloot The Moon" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton. The collflpae or an uPPef mlddle-<;1111 cou- ple's marriage and lt1 effect on lhelt four dart:erw Is ctvonlcied. 'R' (2 hla., 6 min. tW4l) "Embraceable Yoo" (1948, Orama) Dane Clant Geraldine &ooka. Afte< lnjutlng a glrl In a hit-and-run acci- dent, a pelly crook beeomet romantically lrwotved with her. ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) -· llOWW "Jane Eyre" (1944. Orama) Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine. A young English govefness falls In love with her b<oodl~. MCflt~~' twe.) CD • llWf• e OIU•I •:SU Lii -mnt CarOI Lawr~e and Art Llnklett9' host this look at the children ol Eut Africa end their struggle for SUfVlval Guests: Olclc Van Patten. Wltllam Shatner, Dean Jones. Efrem ZJmbe:::.~ (() CCll.Lm Brighem Young vs UCLA (R) (2 hrs.) OllOWW "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982. Musical) Luciano Pavarotti. Kathryn Ha11otd. A renowned operatic renor becomes roman- tically Involved with a pretty VOtCe special- ISi •PG' (1hr ,50 ~ -a mun~ DA•~ Guest: Fee Waybill of The Tubes ( 1 hr ) I U.TCIDAY IOWMlllM1INUUlll• --~ l....r Roget M00te on IOCatlon '°'a new tllm. CD mWll "The Black Cobra" ( 1979, Adventure) Jack Palance. LaUfa Gemtef An eicollc dancer Is persuaded to beeome the mistress of a snake-love< ( t hr., 37 min.) 1llel fJ (I) llOWW ''The Great AUlgaror" ( 1981, Advenlu1e) Barbara Bach. Mel Feuer Truth Is stranger than fiction wtlen a hldeoUs "aUigalOf g<>d" manllests Itself belC>fe a group ol u~tlng Caribbean tounsts. (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min.) CID lliOWll "Sharky's Machine" (1981. Adventure) Bun Reynolda, Rachel Ward A vice cop unoovl!fs hlgh4evel govern- ment c0truptlon wtille Investigating the murder or a call g1r1 'R' (2 hrs.) we mWll "Ruggles Of Red Gap" (1935, Comedy) Charles Laughton. Charles Ruo· gles. Mary Boland, Lelle Hyams Delightful comedy ot Imported <lsh butler In the ~me11can West Memorable scene. Laughton's GettysbUfg Address. Alter winning a British valer In a poker game. a man brings his new servant out WetSt with him (2 hrs) ·--CAii CD llOWm "Ride The Pink Horse" ( t!M7. Suspense) RobeO Montgomery, Wanda Heodriic An embltlered war vet has a change ol heart when he lalls In love With a Mex1Cang_1r1 dUring flesta·llme (2 hrs ) I ML•TMIPtY&Y llOWW "Stolen Hours" ( 1983, Drama) Susan Hayward. Michael Craig. A wealthy young woman marrlea her doctor even though they both know she Is terminally Ill. !hrs.. 30 min.) -econ 1:9 MIMI "Clay Pigeon" ( 197 t. Orama) Telly Savalas, Robert Vaughn. An enlQ· rNtlc government egent eolllt1 the •Id Of • Vietnam vet In hll ... rch 10< 1 nareotlct klnOPln. 'R' (I hr., 33 min.) ·1.•W1Ynwi.ocm l:'~oor Frlenda" (1981, Orama) ralg WISIOO, Jodl Thelen. nv .. high tcho04 buddlel take MPeJl t• roedl to adul1h00d 11tw Df•duatlon but continue lo be united by IT~ Ind their love tor It.. Mme women 'R' ( 1 IV •. 55 min ) (I) llOWW "Threel'lotd" (1981. Orama) Donald Surherland, .Han Goldblum A heart surgeon raise& a oontroversy by 1mp1&ntlng an experlmenlal mechanleat heart In a female patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr •. 46 min) w all AICmTClf .. W (l)MIMI "The Burning" (1981, HOHOf) Jason AleKander, Brian Manhews. The mentally unhinged caretaker of a summer camp av8fl088 hla d!sftgorement at the hands ot prank818f8 b~ alta~lng camrrs ~th garden Shears.. 'R ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn. W CJ MIMI "Creepshow'' ( 198~. Horror) Hat Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quln- ter of horror Sl()(les from a chlld's comic bOol\ IOCtude tales aboUt re-anlmaled corpses. alten vegetation. a voracious ape-like creeture and mllllons ot vengeful cockroaches. 'R' 9'h,n; 10 mtn ) -11.cal... ATQI ~ "U.S.G.F Slngle Ellmtna- tlon Championship$" (R) (I IV ) lttl CD llOWW "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977, Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han. This c:oltectlon ot no-holds- batred salltiC81 5'1etcheS spooling televt- SIOO and movie cliches lncli.ldes cameo appearances by Don8Jd Suthenand. Hen- ry Gibson. Ge<)(ge Lazenby and Bll1 Blll--1~1 hr., 30 min.) M WllU>ATU. MIMI "The Blue Lagoon" ( 194 , Romanoe) Jean Simmons. Donald Hous- ron A young girl and boy shfpv.recl(ed on a Pacific iSland come to love each other as ''=lure. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) <ID "Final Assignment" ( 1980. Orama) Genevieve Bujold. Mlchael York. A Canadian 1V reporter In Moscow di!Y covers a Russian scientific experiment usmg sreroids or children and smuggleS 1ncrim1natlng m; rlal our ol lhe coontry 'PG' (1hr ,301 ) •II llOWI "The) 1re So Yoong" ( 1955. Orama) Scott •dy, Raymond Burr Somewhal lurk:f b, Nell done. A group of innocent modelS are herded to Sooth America under the thteat of dealh In order to beeome the puppets ol powerful and lnlluentlal men ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD -rrm"Cll • llOWW "Pride And Prejudioe" ( 1940, Drama) Greer Garson. Laurenoe Ollvler A spirited English gitl lights for the man I~=· (2 hrs., 30 min.) • Hiii TW -•Amt• 11MCU1 wan, u. llOWW "Venom" (1982. Suspense) Nicol Willlamson, Klaus Klnskl. Kid- nappers hold a young Amencan boy ho6· tage In his parent'a L<>ndoo home. alt«· natety contending with lhe police outside and a deadly mamba snake In the bulld- ing' s venlllatlon system. 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 mrn.) ())MON "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Ma11< Hefrier. Randy high Friday. Dec. 23. 1983 27 -Thursday Coni. Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore. A mar- ried Congressional candidate becomes Increasingly Involved In the llves of a wealthy New York woman and her leuke- mic daughter. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) -· e LATI ...r wnM DAWID Lln..M Guest: Ub9face. ( 1 hr.~ I MllmllfamW'I LA.TODAY IDWMlllMnWI LW • mmT~ T°"9fT Twelve-year- old Emmanuel Lewis discusses his role on "Webster." m LCM. 1 .. .-.1..::.CAMMll ITYLI (JJ ... "P0<lcy's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herrief Randy high school boys seett vengeance on a sleazy cathoose that refused them admittance. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (0) MOWll "Hard Soap, Hard Soap·· ( 1976, Fantasy) l aurlen Dominique, John Holmes. A world In which sell thera-py patients turn Into wolves end flashers blind their victims Is deplcked In this spool of d81.!lme soaps. ( 1 hr., 22 min.) ... (.I) MOWll UThe Kid From Lef1 Field" ( 1979, Comedy) Gary Coleman. Ed McMahon. An uoltkely youngster guides the San Diego Padres from last place to a champlonShip in one a year (Fl) ( t hr., 20min.) CC) llOWll "The Sall Machine" ( 1978, Sci· erlCe-Flctlon) Agosllna Belfi. In 2037 A.O .. scientists solve the energy problem by harnessing the P<>W8f of the human llbl· do. 'R' (1 hr . 20 min ) . we .... TO A DYlel ._.. Host Or Larry Poland looks al the WO<lc of the Mis· slon Avocation Fellowship, an organlz.a- tion that flies IOOd, medicine and trained J>8fsonnel 10 remote areas of the world. ( t hr.) eNOT'IUQ(I (fl llOWll "The Web" ( 1947, Mystery) Edmond O'Brien, Vincent Price. A man ii~::,::; framed tor murder ... "SinQerely Yours" ( 1955, MUSi- cal) Llt>eraoe. Joenne Dru. A brlnlant con- cert pianist diseoveft 1hat he Is going dee~ hrs., 30 min.) w! --~Dirty Hands" ( 1976, Svlpense) ROd Steiger, Romy Schnek* A woman caralully plane the murder of hef aloohollc husband '° thet lhe can be he to return to hef loYef. 'R' ( 1 f'I(., 40 min.) •11M1YT"ftm-a=:. .. W llOWll "Eating Raoul" ( t982, Come- dy) P•ut Bar1el, M11ty W01oncw. A down• on-thelt-lock married couple dlaoOYtt thet they can INk• the money~ need to buy lhe4f drMln dlr'9f by knoctdng off well heeled •• perwna. 'R' ( 1 hr., 2& -•t:~~~:. Wettem) ~ Young. Din Dl.wyM. 8eMd on Louil l 'Amout"I nov.i. A men II Nred to k•. voong boy wtlO went• to~ NI pet· t!lt•· murder. ! , tv .. 30 "*'·> (I)-''FIS Wortd CYP'' Mttlt dOwld &V>'==~~' S~ier.. me) 81bl Andef•o11, AM"°"Y ,._Irle. A dhOfOM ~ OOPOlltlor1 ftom IW •~whln.,...._onen-. ~,...1owr. 'ft ~somn.~ ..... ~ "(1 ,.,,... 9Y) ~ Plebtt, 8lrTY ,,..,... • 30 Frtdly, Dea. 23. 1113 tlm of a childhood trauma. a young worn· an's fear of any sexual contact wllh men threatens her marriage and her mental sta~R' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) CZ) "The Man From Snowy River" (1982. Adventure) Kirk Oougtat. Tom Burlinson A young bOy grows to man- hood during a hazardous trek through the Australian wilderness. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. « min.) M (C) llOWll "Loollln' To Get Out" ( 1982, (;oo)edy) Joo Voight, Ann-Margret. A pair ol gamblers flee to Las Vegas trom New Y0<k with the mob on lhelf trait. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45~ <O "The Plumbef" (1981. Orama) Judy Morrrs, Ivar Kanis. The wile ol a uoi- verSAty professor becOmes the V1Cllm ot a strange plumber's sub11y aggressive behavior. ( 1 hr , 15 min.) -1·--~nmu..u. • llOWll "Stacey" (No Date, Orama) Anne Randall. Christiana Raines. A sassy young pr111ata lnvestlgat0< searches lor lhe most desefVlng heir to a rich dowa· i ·s estate. ( t hr , 25 min.) .. -lnmat llOWll "Blondie Plays Cupid" ( t 941, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake The Bumateads decide to help a young couJ>le elope. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ~ ... ...... ,_ 19 llOWll "Olva" (1981. Orama) Wllhel- menla Wiggins Fernandez, Frederic Andrei. A rrench postman's recording Of his fav0<lte opera star's perlormenoa leads him on a wild and dangerous adven- ture. 'R' (2 hrs., 5 min.) .. e llOWll "Rolling Home" ( 1948, Ora· ma) Jean Parker, Russell Hayden, In the hopes of saving his church, a minister enters a lame horse In a trotting race. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (.l)PMIM• -~...,,11.D. 'i r .. , Five -string banJo·o-o-os. four· wheel-drives, \t\r&e ·bedroom homes. lwo ·wheel bikes, lCD mT OP nmm• .. The best moments of the adVll·lantasy series In which contestants play out roles Is pre- sented. ( 1 hf.) ... llOWll "Venom" (1982, Suspense) Nicol Wllhamson, Kl8us KlnSl<I 1<10- nappets hold a young American boy hos· tage 1n his perenl's LOndOn home. altet· nafely contending with the pa11oe outside and a deadly mamba snake In the bullcl· ~·s ventllatlon system. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 W~n;/.crMmm111 NITm ...... ,_.., _. "Threshold" ( t981, Orama) Donald Sutheftand. Jeff Goldblum A hear1 surgeon raises a contrOYefSy by Implanting an experimental mechanieal hear1 1n a female patient 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) W (C)llOWW "Crisis At Central High" (t981, Orama) Joanne WOOdwarcf, Charles Durning. The story of Elizabeth Huckaby, a high school teachet wtlO was embrolted In the 1957 controversy OY9f Integration at Central High SchOOl In Llttle Rock. Arkan- sas. IS dfamatized. (2 hrS . 5 min.) 4r1I i mT OPIRAm -Ml..:1.1 .. "Biond'te In Society" ( 1941, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. A champion Great Dane eteates problems f0< the Bomstaads. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ©) .. "Sunday Too Far Away" ( t982. Orama) Ja(;k Ttiompeon. An uncommon cama11detle develops among rebellious Australian Sheep shearers When they find themselves trapped In a grueling and thankless work situation. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W (t7)1IMMIOP-- W CI) • •n•1m wnM • MOOU Mel Br00k11 welcomes guests Anna Bancroft, Ronny Graham ancf Jonathen Pryce In this ml11IUf8 ol music, drama and comedy ( 1 hr ,t5mln ~nd apartments In tt\e cltY·Y· Y·yt llilyPillt • recQfdlnQ arll6ts ate revteweci C) .,_ "TQpale" ( 1933, cam.dy) John Barrymore. Myrna Loy. BaMd on lhe play by Ma1c41I Pagnol A meek. vlflu· ous FrllOcil schoolteechef lna<Mwtenlly becOmes • snreWd. calcutatlng bualnesa· man. _t I hf , 30 mln.) ... Cl) -a -Rlck and A.J unde<go an Inquiry Into one of their earll• est cases •• an ltlSUfance scam In Florida tf:l> J2hts) D OD -A IMM The cNet auspec1s the WOISI When Julie leaves hOme to find out whete her laVOflle rock gtoup Is stay· lflg 1n town. (R) U .,_ "Hall The Conqueilng Heto" ( t944. Comedy) Eddie Bracken, Ella RalrwtS A bfilllanl. tvnny satire, the Pree- ton Sturges kind. Grab this. Afte< being discharged lrom the Atmy, a hay lever vie· llrn builds hlmsett up 10 be a war hero. (2 hrs.~MnOMM ... IOAP mall.-T AL&.. TNI PAI& l 1AlmOP1--~CCMrn llON "Crisis Al Central High" ( t981. Ofama) Joanoe Woodwauf, CharleS Outnlng The SIOIY of EllZ8beth Huckaby, a tugh schOol teacher wno waa embroiled 1n the t957 con1rovetsy over integration at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkan· sas. Is dramalized (2 hrs .. 5 min.) <Hl .,_ "Creepshow" ( 1982. H0tr0t) 1-fal HolbfOok. Ad11enne Barbeau. A qu1n- 1e1 ol h0tror s1ones lrom a child's comle boo!\ include lales abOUt te-anlmaled corpses, alien 11egetat1on. a voiaclous ape-like creature and mllllons ot 119ngefut cockroacheS. 'R'Jl::. 10 mln.) CS) ~ Frank Gorsttln. Chrtstopher Cazenove and HarOld 1nno- cen1 head a cast featuring Bernard MileS as Long John Sliver and Piers Eady as Jim Hawkins 1n lhiS musical version ol the Roberl LouiS Stevenson 1alti about a young bOy involved with plrales and a search tor treasure (2 hrs.) 0 .,_ "Some Kind Of H910" ( t982, Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margol Klddet. A war veteran turns to a Ille of crime atter the government refuses to give him back pay he earned while being a prisoner of lhe Notlh Vietnamese IOI six years 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min I (ZJ llO¥ll "Heaven's Gate" ( 1980, West- ern) K11s Krlstotterson, Chrlslopher Walk- en A htgh-pnncipled Sheriff becomes caught belween cattlemen end 1mmigtant homesteaders In a bllterly loughl land war 'R' (3 hrs., •O min ) .. D G) llAllA'I FAl&Y Mama comes to the rescue when the band that was expected to play at a school dance , ... ntlCAT\m w ..... .. , ... ldoeso~=Tup (R) .. 19l'I ._,..., • 1m 1Tt Super 0ow1 XI • Ra1defs vs. W«ngs (R) .. D OD ~ The romanoe between Sam and Diane finally heats up 10 a boll. (R) U ®> llAIOl•Am Chief Lavender and hls recruits attempt to break a white slav· ~ "Ci."' Hawaii. ( 1 hr/ tlJ ~ 81222 &R Ml> DIATM Carol Lawrence and Art Llnltletter halt t111s look a1 the ctuldren ol East Africa and their struggle fot survival. Guests. Diel\ \ V1n Pan en. v 'lllilm Sl'latner, Dean .J<>net. Etrem limb.ti• ' Jr < t ht I @ .,. "0 1 '" Of Wine And ROMS" ( 1963. Ofama) Jack Lernmon, Lee Rern· lek. A bu!llne&Sinan ind his wife become alcohollos. but only the ~band It 1ble to find reNlblfftatlon (2 hrs . ~= I W'f nnDrl ... ,. IMllU d i TNIATM "The Clladel" Whfle Andrew struggles to build up his new practice In Looooo, his ltlend Freddie otters advlee 11b0ol rnal\1rig n10te luctattve connections c;J ( 1 hr ) (I)llOW9 "Kid MllUons" ( 1935. Comedy) Eddie Centor, Ethel Metman A Brooklyn tom~he111s a IOftune. ( 1 hr., 30 min,) (Q) "Endangered Species" ( 1982. Suspen.se) Robert Urleh. Jobeth Williams. A New VOik City detecllve helps a Wyo- ming sherlll Investigate a spate of loe81 callle mutllallons. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) mDMm'T 1111 CI) --"FIS World Cup" Women$ downhill (lrom Val Gardena. Italy) (A) (I hr.) .. D m ... ALO Ill In a moment of despeiahon, BUI proposes ma111age to Jo Jo Whlte (R) CJ) 1°' 0# TNI 1111. Irwin Shaw's drama, set at the 1980 Olymptes, ot a man who has made 11 big bul finds htmsell struo- ghng with a mid-Ille crlw Is concluded {Pan 2) (2 hrs.) tD _,.,..-r TOlllNT Twe111e-year· old Emmanuel Lewls discusses his role on "Webslet " I .., .... ""~"°'" ... _fllYml~ TO&ll.HllM .. .. Cl) IDM1Tt ~ Cathy la1ls 1n her atte~t 10 'Ir~~ into her arms 11 hr 1 D Q1 1111. ILUll Furmo captutes the ettackets of a nun and Hill and Renko respond 10 a call lo extracl an adulterous man ltom his bathroom plumb<ng (R) ( 1 hr) l l f,:"' f«JCI .... ••JT01111ACM A lighthearted study rs made of the community ot Brighton Beach. loe8ted l\JSI dOwn lhe boardwalk from Coney Island and considered one ol Brooklyn's most colortul neighborhoods. Lt hr.) ml ..... ~ ..... "Clouds Of W11ness" The accused warns L0td Pelet w 1msey 10 slay out of lhe attarr (Part 3) _Dhr ) fC) IC'n The Emmy·award winning com&- d1 •=resents a 11atlety of skits ( 1 hr ) (t1) ntl 19'. Len Dawson and Nici\ Buor11con11 host a review of lhe ptevlous weel\'s ~lghts (I hr) ~J M ~ wmt m. .ooKI Mel Brool\s welcomes guests Anne Bancro". Ronny Graham and Jonalhan Pryce in thlS mrxlure of music. drama and comedy. ( 1 hr.) 0 mw. "The Gnallenge.. (1981. Advenlute) Scott Glenn. Toshiro Mifune. A corrupt Japanese businessman and his tradihon·minded ~other fight over a pair ot ancienl famUy swords. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 49 min) m ~ C11U1A11 ,. ll'I Joseph Campanella hosts this lund-ralslng special lor hungry and underpnvlleged children etound 1he world. Included are appear- ances by Johnny Mathis. Tony Bennett. Steve Allen and Marlin Landau (I hr.) =1=-=•rr•1wwwlna = ;-•·n,, ... TAJll lr.r.. -·-........ • M • I B I Aft., Gtencor1'1 dMth. ntagenel ellowl thelf chlld<en to rnMry IOf IOve. at lhe would have liked.~. he p<eparff to return to Per11ament. (Part 22 OI 22) (I tv.) (t'J ... "The NeKI Man" (1976, Dre- ma) Sffn Connery. Cornelle Sharpe. A female assualn Is hired to llMI • Middle Eas1 diplomat wnoee Ideal and t9COrn- mendatiooa ire JeopatdlzJng the ~rent business t1ansac11ona of • mejor olt oom- pany. 'R' (I hr,. •8 min.) (tt) WI LOCATIC* "Eddie Murphy -~ ous" Thi& comedy auperatar makee Ne uncenSOted televislon atlnd-up t<*> debut befoie an audlenOe at Gontlltullon Hal In waw.o.c. (1hr.) (1J "Touch Me In The Morning" ( 1981, Ofema) Vtlfonlca Hart, Ula Deleeuw. P1aslooate eneountars crowd the time ot a trio of lnsatleble beautlM. ( 1 hr • 35 mtn.) (Q) MIT CW ~ .. 111...,m111•-1 WI The best moments of the adult-fantasy series In which contestants play out rotes la Pf• se,n~~h~ ~uu..t ttz1I .. , ...... tt:ll Cl) ,...,. ...., llA. An abeo!Utely livid Gonzo la Sl&PPed with a paternltv sull. IB> (I ht .. 10 min) D m ~ Host· Johnny Cel10n. IG===l(lht) •IUICMOP-Ulm...,TNIATM TllCU OP nt1 ~ Guests: Lindi Blair, music or The Bosboys. ( t ht . 30 • Jn.n ..... .-co Ill) llON "So Young, So Bad" (1950. Ofarna) Paul Heoreld. Anne Francis.. A doctor enempts to enact some desper1t• ly needed social reforms Inside a glfis' cor- rectional sehool. (2 hrs.) ., .. ,PmlUIT ([) TOP ... -Jefome Cott• I ArmandO L0ted0 10-round bantamwelgtlt bout (lrom NaShvllle, Tenn) (R) (2 In .. 30 mm.) (S) llOWll "Don's Party" ( 1976, eom. dy) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop. A group or suburbanites gathet at a lrlend'a houte 10 walch the eleetlon returns. (1 ht .. 30 min.) -· :=:tm:MCOCI ~ IS llON "Prince Of Foxes" (1949, Adventure) Tyrone Power. Ofson Welles. A young man Is almost deetroved by his defiance 01 Cesare Borgia. Jl.!a·) i ···-···--· llON "Botterlly'' (t981. Orama) St• cy Keach. Pia Zadora. A seductive young woman atr'rves In the Ille of a lonely ellvef· mine guatd, cialmlng to be hie daughl• while trying to entice him u part of • plan IOt rewoge. 'R' ( 1 ht., 45 min.) CZ) llOW9 "Same Tlfne. Next Vear" ( t978. Comedy) Alan Aide, Ellen aur. lyn. Two people carry on an unueuel eiclramarital affair by meeting at the aame resort tor one weel<end eech y.ar owr a period of sevefal decades. 'PG' ( 1 Iv .. 59 min.) -00 ..,_ "Six Weeks'' 11982, Orama) Friday, Dec. 23, 1983 29 I) 19 )8 ACROSS 1.5 Shown, co·hosl on "Real People" 12 -Oakley 14 He was Huggy Bear 15 Mr Gregory's ID 16 Roman 505 I 7 Lupino and Cantor 18 Mr Russell's sign otr 19 · -Smar1" 21 "Ze1tg"s1ar 23 "-to Billy Joe' 24 Actor Wallach 25 Neighbor of Syr 34 Lucille - 36 Played Grandpa Wal1on 39 .. _Love and Honor" 40 "I - -Camera" 43 She was Maude 45 Go bad 46 · Dirty Harry" star 48 'The -Chill' 49 Approval 50 C1111c Downes 5 1 He's Ou1sto 1n11 -Word Game Fl LL l)J rue MISSING Lflfc!(S IN 1146 11 T V WORDs" BELOW. 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J I • BetterIDake 'em walk the line 'Old method' more accurate in nabbing drunken drivers By lite A110Clate4 Pren the state's "pt touah'' drunk driving law. The .BOULDER, Colo. _ Making a swipected California court ~ It ls tllegal for people drunken driver get out and try to walk 8 str .. laht with a blood-alcohol level of 0.10 percent or more -to drive. line is a more accurate way to determine how Blood alcohol teeta are ad:mini.stered to impaired he is than measuring blood alcohol suspected drunken driven in many forms -by level, reeearchers say. "Breathalyzer," a breath test, or by takina urine Tests at the University of Colorado's Alcohol or blood samples. Research Center show that some people function But the Colorado study suggests that such as well when legally drunk as they do sober. tests give little Indication of how impaired a Others suffer impairment while still below the person's judgment or physical responses are. legal standard for drunkenn~. the recent study "Individual differences in responae and shows. tolerance for alcohol vary so widely that one ThereportcomesontheheelsofaCalifornia person may be incapacitated by a Supreme Court decision Thursday that upholds (See WALK THE LINE, Pase AZ) THI ORANGE COAST COAST EDITION FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1983 ORANGE COUNT\'. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS You be tter watch out~ 'cause Santa has his eye on you. In this case it's Tom Morin at the SHOPPING Registers ringing loudly with just one day to go By CHRISTINE DECKER "Unbelievable " "Dynamite." ''Incredible." With just one more shopping day until Chnstmas. those are the words merchants are using to describe this holiday season. Most stores are reporting at least a 30 percent increase over the past few years. The shopping enthusiasm is expected to continue right up to closing times on Christmas Eve. "As always there'll be that last-minute shopper who rushes in, pulls something off the rack, throws his money at the cashier and dashes on," Paul Coulter. operations manager at Newport ..................... u,a Huntington Harbor Racquet Club looking to see who's been good and who's been bad.· Beach's Fashion Island, said today. But the usual frantic hordes of last-minute shoppers should look more like an orderly crowd this year, most stores report. "l think most people did their shopping early, so this year it shouldn't be too bad. But it's hard to t.eU. The parking lot is already filled up and stores aren't even open yet," Sue Graham, general manager for Bullock's, South Coast Plaza, said this morning. The reason for increased sales this yule season most merchants say is because people believe the country is an better economic shape than in recent years and now shoppers are ready to spend. "Most people still had money through during the bad times but they were afraid to spend it. This year the stock market has been good, interest rat.es are lower and employment is up. r think people can only practice self-restraint so long," said Rick McElvaine, gemologist at Charles Barr J ewelers in West.cliff Plaza, Newport Beach. He said people are buying more expensive jewelry this year. Sales of pearls, diamonds, and fine watches are very strong. People are looking for the quality items, said Jack Carver. vice president of Grant Boys in Costa Mesa. "I think they're not sure about where their next dollar may be (See SHOPPING, Pa1e Al) Countian wants his machines hack Amusement company owner says cops tookiegal games in raids; won't return them f By STEVE MARBLE recover his legal versions of the said. "I cooperated with the police participated in the raid to decide °'-°""' ,......., machines have been fruitless. and lfelt the raid was justified and when and if machines should be Authorities who conducted a He said while he waits, he is long-overdue. And then this hap-returned. ,statewide sweep of bars and losing about $650 a week in pens. It's frightening. Cottingham admitted legal ver· J rest.aurants this month seizing rentals. "I keep thinking that these are sions of the video poker game illegal poker video games are "The whole thing seems to be the same police that want the were confiscated in some cities but being pressured to return legal snarled in paperwork -a com-public to cooperate with them and (See PO&ER, Pa~ AZ ) versions of the game that were plete Cat.ch 22," said Scarborough. help. And -my God, when you accidentally confiscated in the who claims police seii.ed five of his do, this is what happens." maaeive raids. $1,800 machines while he int.en· Dick Cottingham. a district ad- Phil Scarborough, president of tionally removed another five ministrator for the Alcohol and a Fullerton-based amusement fearing they would be grabbed. Beverage Control Board, said it is game firm, said his efforts to ''The.e are legal games," he up to each police department that La gun an says he's no swindler By ANDREA ADEL.WN Of .. Dllr ......... Jeffrey S. Vale, the Laguna Beach man indic\ed by an Indiana grand j\.l.ry Olla week for leCUrit.iee violations, said today he la inno- cent and i.a u much a victim u the people be la accu.ted of swindlina. Vale, alon& wt th James Rob- bins, a public accountant In Vincennes, Ind., II 8CCUled of swindling 19 relidentl of the IOUthwestem Indiana town out of $600,000, ln what authorities called the MCOnd -larpll .cam ln the ltate'• hlat.oey. But Vale Mid Robblnt onlY sent him $300,000 from investon, who apparently WtN promi8ed hlah rates of retuma for inVfttina in h.la (See SWINDLE, Pace Al) Teens face drag-racing murder rap By STEVE MARBLE Of 1M Delly l'lle4 •IMI Two Huntington Beach High School students who allegedly killed a Fountain Valley mother while drag racing on their way home from school, have been charged with second degree murder -the most severe coun t possible under state law. A driver has never been con- victed of murder stemming from a car accident in Orange County since tougher driving laws were adopted In 1981. There have been only a handful of murder convic- tions in the entire state. Randy Craft and Jeff Thomas, both 17, were allegedly engaged in a speed race Dec. 2 on Ada.m:i Avenue when their can struck a 1977 Detaun beil\I driven by Gloria Chang, who WU preparing to tum onto Newland Street. The violence of the collision knocked the 48-year-old woman's car about 375 feet and caused Thomas' car to erupt in flames. Police at the acene said it was the worst accident they'd ever seen. Chang died 30 minutes after the accident. Roger Kounter, a 15-year-old riding In Thomas' Camero, was seriously injured and remains In fair condition at Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital. Craft's father, who was not aware the district attorney had decided to seek the murder charges when contacted today, said he is shocked. "This has been very rough on us," said Elbert Craft. "My wife is close to a nervous breakdown. Randy has been trying to hold up for his mother's sake but I can tell that underneath, it's really bothering him." The parents of both youths have d isputed charges that their sons were racing or that their cars were high-performance vehicles. But police believe otherwise. Deputy District Attorney Brent (See CRASH, Page AZI Cops find porn shots in search By UREN E. I.LEIN °'_..., ..... __ An invesugauon into a cruld molesting charge against a 41 -year -old Costa Mesa man has turned up at least 100 photographs of young boys and teen-agers "in nude positions and performing sexual acts," a Costa Mesa Police detective said Thursday. A search warrant obtained by investigators Monday turned up the Polariod photos, some of which are dated and labeled with names and ages of the boys, Detective Paul Cappuccilli said. Cappuccilli is investigating the case against Harry David Buckler, arrested a week ago after a tipster told police Buckler was showing pornographic films to young (See PORN, Page AZ) Deltr .......... .,.__~ Newport boating accident Paramedics carry Alexander Schwarzenbach of PaBadena up dock ramp on Lido Peninsula after the 13-f oot rubber boat he and two pauengers were riding in ·collided with a 20-f oot power boat. Authorities said Schwarzenbach and Ann Ducket were thrown into the water during the miahap. The woman was taken to Hoa1 Memorial Hotpltal where she is listed in stable condition. • ) .. ~t * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 23. 1983 SHOPPING 'FANTAS TIC' .. FromPageA1 coming from so they want 90mething that wW last. Moat people want all-wool sweaters, all-cotton garments -even if it coats a little more," said Carver. What'snot hot are gun sales thisaeason. Camping and fl.ahing t-qu1 pment and clothing have been selling al a much faster pace, he said. Besides Cabbage Patch Kids, designer items have been ln demand. This year's favorite fad seems to be anythina with Gut.'Ci's name prin\.ed on it, said Graham from Bulloclu's. People have also been purchasing more gift certificates this year. "I gu~ people are saying. 'the heck with finding Uncle Charley a tie he may never wear,' so they'll buy him a gift certificate," said Coulter from Fashion lsland. Many stocks are getting low but merchants say they are clearing out their stock rooms to keep shelves full right up to Chnstmas Eve. Most area s tores and shopping centers will be open until 9 p.m. tonight with the larger department stores staying open an extra hour. On Christmas Eve most mall stores will close their doors at 6 p.m. West.cliff merchants will cl09e at 5 p.m. and Grant's at 4 p.m. CRASH D.EATH ... FromPageA1 Romney said he is satisfied that the second-degree murder charges are warranted because of the street racing He said the youth will not be tried as adults. By allegedly engaging in a drag race, Romney said the drivers were endangenng the lives of other passing motorists. The murder charges could be rejected in favor of lesser charges such as vehicular mans.laughter by a juvenile court commissioner. H convicted, Craft and Thomas could be jailed until they are 23 though a lighter sentence would be likely. Police arrested Craft and Thomas on suspicion of murder and released both youths to their parents the same day. Thomas suffered a broken leg in the fatal accident and Craft came away uninjured. Traffic officers said they be- lieve the two cars -which slammed into Chang's Datsun one after the other -were traveling at speeds in excess of 80 mph. Thomas' car ~rupted. in !lames after the collision and a policeman, who reportedly had seen the two cars speeding, put out the fire. Thomas and his passengers had to be cut from the wreck.age by firefighters. Craft's father said he believes his son wasn't racing becauae he was driving his Chevrolet Nova in the same lane Thomas was travel· ing in. He claimed hts son was preparing to make a tum to come home. SWINDLE ... FromPageA1 lrvine-bued Oexlble flashlight firm during 1981 and 1982. A year ago, the 42-year-old entrepreneur said he quit doing busineta with Robbinl when he dl.acovered Irregularities on ln· ve.tor documents. Robbins ap- parently tapped his clients for venture capital in Vale's fl.rm. The two met ~h a mutual ac- quaintance, Vale said. "We tried to settle wilh credi- tors, but he wouldn't give us the names," said Vale. adding ln hindsight, "we should have p~ ed charges." Ro~ns was indicted on three counts oi theft, two of perjury and more than 100 securities viol- ations. Vale and his two corporations, Vale Industries and Flex-Lite Corp.. were charged with more than 100 securities violations. Both corporations are in delin- quency. Indiana Secretary of State Edwin J. Simcox said an inquiry started following a complaint from a retired Vincennes former who had unsuccessfully tried for a year to recover his $20,000 lnvest· ment from RObbins and Vale. Vale said he doesn't know the farmer and only learned of the grand jury investigation after being served in November with a summons to appear about a week after the grand jury hearing convened. In addition, Vale said he has attempted to explain his plight to prosecutor Maurice E. Doli Jr .. but that his phone calls have not been .returned. Doll could not be reached for comment this morning. Woman hurt on wheelchair lift A handicapped Laguna Hills woman suffered minor injuries when a bus wheelchair lift malfuncuoned Thursday and p1 tched her to the ground. a transit district spokesman said. Janet Kulwin. who apparently 1s a regular bus patron, was treated at Saddleback Community Hospital and released. Orange County Transit Di.stnct spokes- man Ron Redmond said. The 40-p&ssenger Gillig bus was not in operation today. grounded until bus authorities can determine what caused the equip- ment breakdown, Redmond said. Kulwm apparen'Uy was sea\.ed m her wheelchair, about to disem- bar k when her wheelchair lurehed off the lift and threw her to the ground, he said. "We're not sure what caused it. The lifts are checked everyday," the spokesman said, addtng driver error did not seem to be the cause. California Highway Patrol of- ficers called to the scene did not take an accident report, Redmond said. The bus travels a south county route 85, between San Clemente and Santa Ana. 0.-, ,...,._....., ....._ .. ......,. Skippe r Mike Kane will e njoy Christmas with his wife Cindy and sons Chri topher (top ), Benjamin (center) and Charlie after being re cued from di m asted trimaran. Christmas at honJe for rescued skipper Home IS Lhe sailor, home from the sea. Mike Kane didn't expect to be home for Christmas this year. "We e x peeled to be at Easter Island for Christmas," said Kane as he was surrounded by family and friends at his Newport aeach home after returning from Chile following an aborted trip around Cape Hom in his 55-foot trimaran, Crusader. Kane and hLS·lwo man crew were rescued by a Chilean navy vessel after Crusader was dismasted in gale force winds and heavy seas after a week of battling hurricane force winds around Cape Hom. He and his crew were on a voyage from New York to San F'ranci~'O in attempt to set a new record for the course. Kane and his crew arrived at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday al 11 :30 a.m. after a 9,000 mile flight from Chile to M1am1 and then to LAX. The 43-year old Newport Beach insurance broker said at last report Crusader was still adrift off Chile and It was not known whether the Chilean navy would find it before it drifted back to Cape Hom . Kane told friends who greeted him at home that does not expect to be doing any more sailing during the next three or four years. ''l'U try to hold him to that expectation.' said his wife. Cindy . Boy, 2, dies in HB pool tragedy A 2-year-old Huntington Beach boy who was found floating in his backyard swimming pool died Thursday afternoon at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach Fire Depart- ment s pokeswoman Martha We rth said paramedics were sum- moned at 12:30 p.m. to the home of David and Darlene Martin, 8891 Albatross Drive. She said Darlene Martin told paramedks she discovered her 2-year-old son Derek in the backyard pool and did not know how long he had been there. Werth said paramedics per· formed card10-pulmonary resusci- tation on the boy. then trans· ported him to Pacifica Hospital. Orange County Deputy Cor- oner Cullen Ellingburgh said the boy was pronounced dead at the hospital at 1:16 p.m. EWngburgh said the death IS tentatively classified as an ac- c:idental drowning but said an autopsy would be performed today to verify the cause of death. PORN ... From PageA1 teen-agers m his Costa Mesa trailer. A 13-year-old boy in Buckler's East 16th Street trailer at the time of the arrest told pohce that Buckler had moles\.ed him. "Some of these people (in the pictures) are now over 18," Cap- pucc11li said. He said he hopes to contact them and determine whether there may be more molestation victims. The pictures, contained Ul half a dozen photo albums, are "mostly of individual young men. taken in motel rooms or houses," Cappuc· cilh said. "He (Buckler) is in some of them." BULLETIN BOARD POKER VIDEO GAME CONTROVERSY ••• CappucciUi said investigators found pornographic v1deotapes and "one or two pictures laying around" when they origmally arrested Buckler. "The search warrant enabled us to make a further, more in-depth search," Cappuccilli said. • Blood pressure testing offered free in Newport The Newport Walk-in Medical Group, an urgent care facility, will provide free blood pressure screenings Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at 400 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Appointments are not necessary. The free blood pressure screening is pa.rt of a public service project. Call 760-9222 for further information. Housing classes set at UC Irvine The second in a series of college level marketing classes for the housing industry will begin Jan. 10 under the extension program of UC Irvine. Co-sponsored by the Sales and Marketing Council of the Bwldmg Industry Association of Southern California, the courses will be presented in Room 145 of the Social Science Laboratory building on the UCI campus over 11 Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. For enrollment information call 856-Ml4 or 552-1400. Parents of gays set January meeting The Orange County chapter of Pa.rents and Frienda of Lesbians and Gays will meet Jan. 5 at the Community Church by , the Bay, 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa. ;• Orientation for newcomers starta at 7 p.m. with the regular meeting beginning at 7:30. A non-member donation is suggested for ~:other than first-t.imeni. r, Further infonnation on the group may be obtained by calling ~: 964-4392orwritingOC-PFLAG, P.O. Box 6212, Huntington Beach ·92646. ! ;fnfo on HBHS '64 class sought ., t The Huntington Beach High 9Chool graduating class of 1964 ~will hold its 20th reunion Aug. 18, 1984, and organiz:ers say they \ need names and addresses of classmates. ~ Graduates with information can contact Louise (Fazio) Boyd at ~ 968-1963. . . FromPageA1 he did not know how many. "In some cases, legal games simply got in the way and were taken," he said. "I'm sure that when the dust clears. the games that are really legal and were being used legally. will be re- turned. "We've told him (Scarborough) this already. But he wants some single agency to answer all his questions and find all his ma- chines." said Cottingham. "But there LS no such animal but he keeps running it up the flagpole." Scarborough said the police in Placentia did return one of his machines but games seized in other cities have not been re· turned and that he has been Elks prepare for Christmas giveaway plan The Newport Harbor Elks Club will give away about 60 baskets of food and 20 bicycles for needy area families Saturday, said Elks Club member Henry Douglass of New- port Beach. The Christmas baskets will include fresh turkeys, canned goods and bread. "We have been doing this for years. We meet at the Elks Club early Saturday morning and we divide up the stuff and deliver it," Douglass said. The club received the names of 25 needy families through the Salvation .Army. 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His bail, originally set at $1 0.000, was raised to $35.000 after the evidence from the search warrant was presented, Cappuccilli said. Authorities were unable to say how many if any of those games may have been legal games. They did say though. that in some cases, The version of the video game that rewards players with high St:ores with additional games was declared Illegal by the state At· torney General's office this year. 'WALK THE LINE' BEST TEST ... From PageA1 less-than-the-legal-limJl alcohol dose, while others show almost no response to a fairly high blood alcohol reading." said ~ne Erwin. the center's director and a professor of phanna- cology. DlCferent responses to alcohol are due to acquired t.olerance and individual genetic dJf. ferenc:es. Erwin said tolerance can be built up through regular drinking. During laboratory tests. volunteers were given alcohol mixed with water or mixer until their blood alcohol level was 0.10 percent, the level many st.at.es consider to be legally drunk. At that level, most performed poorly when t.es\.ed for judgment, balance and muscle control. But some volunteers were able to perform as well while legally drunk as they had when sober. "The old, 'Pull over, buddy, and let'ssee you walk this straight line' approach to determining drunkenness is a much more accurate way to see how impaired an individual may be," said Robert Plorrun. a scientist involved in the study. The roadside drunk-or-sober tests, how- ever, are gradually being abandoned by law enforcement offkers in favor of blood alcohol tests. The California ruling Thursday upholds the state law that establishes the 0.10 percent blood-alcohol level as iUegal for driving. The ruling clears up confusion genera\.ed when two separate divisions of the st.ate Court of Appeals issued differing opinions on the law. • ( Rooftops by Ribble fountain Valley reside nt Rip Ribble built a Christmas display atop hi own roof three years ago for the holiday. The neighbors liked it. o, he volunteered to decorate their roofs too. The result? Now visitors to Grackle Avenue can enjoy the yule tide di play on a half dozen homes. But you'd better hurry. They'll come down after Christmas. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 23, 1983 * 41 Irvine Co. aids theater The lrvine Co. has matched a year-old challenge by the Fluor 1 Foundation for a aingle donor to > equal its $200,000 contribution to i South Coaat Repertory'• an-i niversary campaign. The contribution announced Thursday by the Newport ; Beach-baaed developer brings the • repertory theater's kitty to $2.35 ; million. lt la still short of the $3 · million goal set by fund raiaen to : meet by the fall of 1984, before the . theater's 20th anniversary season : open.a. Campaign kickoff gifts came from the Fluor Foundation and;· Fred Kilner, of Laguna Beach/ who d onated $400,000, spokeswoman Barbara Grady · said. Homeless countians coming in from cold The foundation offered in June of 1982 to match any other gift of a single donor up to $200,000, she said. "It is a significant sign of support of SCR'a long-range goals by the community," said an-. niversa.ry campaign chairman Jack Grundhofer, a Wells Fargo vice president. Supervisors approve $185,000 funding for temporary shelter in Costa Mesa By JEFF ADLER ud KAREN E. KLEIN Of .... Dally l'tlol ll•lf Some of Orange County's homeless moved a Little further out of the cold this week. The County Board of Super- visors approved a $1 85,000 grant for a shelter in Costa Mesa. The Orange Coast lnterfallh Shelter will use the county's community development block grant to help purchase a $430,000. nme-umt apartment comple x at 1963 Wallace St. Beside the county grant, the cities of Huntington Beach. Irvine and Costa Mesa have kicked in additional community develop- ment monies totaling $157,000. The shelter, which has operated as an emergency housing facility in Costa Mesa since 1981, provides homeless people with a place to stay until they can find work or afford their own apartrment. ThCJ&> housed at the shelter are screened before being admitted and must pledge not to bring alcohol or drugs into the residence. Also, they must accept job counsel- ing to help them find employment and they must open a savin gs account to help them become self-sufficient. Scott Mather, president of the interfaith group, said the resi- dents sign 60-day contracts at the shelter and then set goals they hope to accomplish by the end of the contract. "We don't want them settling down and staying with us for- ever," Mather said, stressing the temporary nature of the shelter's facilities. "They have to do a job search every day, if they're un- employed. and come back with a list of all the places they've been looking for a job," he said. By the time th.e two-month period is up, the residents are usually read y to move on. he said. The non-profit corporation that runs the shelter is purchasing the apartment complex because it has outgrown the three-bedroom house it occupied since its incep- tion. Mathe r, also the president of $35,000 car stolen in Newport A Newpon 8Mctt man reported the theft of a 1972 Stutz Bladcn.wtc valued at $35,000 perked on Uifayet- te near 32nd Street Thurldey. . . . A Newport Beach man io.1 his wallet with S 100 cuh and 1 $350 palr of sung,..... eating at a sub enop In the 1900 block of West Balboa Boulevard Thufld1y. The man has Mt the Items ~ °!' a video game. A Baltimore man 11aylng et the Sheraton Newpor1 reported the theft of a camera valued at SAOO and a suit valued at $290 from his locked hotel room Wednesd~. • A Newport Beech man reported thetheftof hla 1966VW Beetle valued at S 1.600 from the 2600 block of Cliff Drive Thursdey .••• A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of S 10-4 In cash from her purM In a shopping cart at the Hughes market on Eaat Bluff while shopping Thursday afternoon. Costa Mesa A Hermosa Beech men wu ar- rested In Newport Beech Thur9day after he allegedly stole expenstve liquor from UqUOf' Barn In Col1a Mesa and from Smith's Food King In Newport. Taken Into custody wu Cameron Ritchie. 27, after he alleged- ly made off with S 175 worth of champagne a.nd wine from UqUOf Barn. at 1726 Supet'io< Ave. A bank bag ~iaJ~lng $2,250 WU stolen from Weaten'1 Camera store In South Coast Plua Thurldllly. The bag was plaoed on a metal cabinet but disappeared about half an ttour later when the '.1~e pc1 busy. A set of expentlve toots wu reported stolen Wednesdey from the Orange Cout Conege machine shop. The too4s. valued et ~.800. wer. taken from the building but thefe -e no algns of forced entry. Laguna Beach A purM containing $365 In cash and valuables was stolen from a residence In the 300 blocil of Ruby Street, Laguna Beach pollee r• ported today. • • • A S50 sweater was laken from e building In the 1500 block of South Coast Highway. • • A man spotted exposing hlmtelf to passersby disappeared before police could apprehend him In the 300 block of Myrtle Street at about 10:'45 a.m. A construction crew wu ordered to knoci( off w()(f( on a Pf'OJeci In the 600 block of Sl889y Hollow Lane etter neighbors complained of the post-midnight pounding. Huntington Beach Christmas toys worth S 160 were reported stolen In Huntington Beech Thursday morning In the burglaty of a brown 1980 F°'d van. The Yehlcie was parlled In a carport on the 19800 block of Klngswood Lane. Two Sc:ttwlnn· ~ worth $400 were reported 11o1en Thurlday night In the burglaty of e l'IOme on the 17&00 block of Van Buren Uine. Entry 9')P.,.,uy ... mede through an unlocked tlldlng glMI cSoor. A brown 1978 ·~teun 280Z wu butglat'-d ttMI.,... _,... perMd In a carport on the 8700 block of Warn« Avenue. A lllmltm tool w• uMd to bfeek In. The IOU lnciuded • ~lb« revotver. A home on the 215oo block of St. John UM WU burglertDd Thuradey. A rear door w11 pried open to enter. The lou Included $500 In )ewelry and a SSOO video cauett• recorder. . . . Four bOttln of seotch end other Christmas preMnts were reported stolen Thursday lrom e 1983 Buick Skyterk parked on the 18500 block of Creek Lane. The vehlcie was ep- parently unlocked. Three Christ~~. ·preeents worth $30 were reported stolen Thursday morning from a yellow DodQe Colt parked In • bank lot on the 200 blocil of Mein Street. A back window latch was broken to enter. A woman w;,. ~rMted Thursday afternoon at the Sev-On drug s1ore, 100, AdllTl• Av. .• on IUIC)lcion of trying to ttMI ptescrlptlon medlciM worth $'49.19. A home burglary WU reported TmKlday ev.Nng on the HOO blodt OI Hamtllton Awnue. The front dOOr w• kk*ed In to ent«. The loea Included a MOO tMvtlk>n ... and S1501n~. We're dreaming of a wet Christmas_ Coastal Extended I 41 oe 15 11 • 00 ~7 ·10 .QI ·14 3t -42 -411 ·25 .... 03 .OS .17 -31 :M 32 ·14 .23 » 20 -11 41 n M t2 24 34 -411 40 21 83 ~ 12 03 ~.QI &5 Ill la 10 .... 2t 10 14 oe 2t II 11 n 1• ·1• -12 -24 .. la •• ~" a a1 07 -10 ot 02 "°' -14 1t .. 11 4 .. n Rein ml Sno'W[) Showers II Flurrl••9 Sli.l1011,vy u .. .a D ·IO n '' II IO ·tO .. OI •ti .. 11 .. .. • 47 Of 00 .. ., .... llllllPllT -... ,., ••• 1 ·~ ; ................... , Costa Mesa's Share Our Selves, said the need for a shelter surfaced when SOS workers found them- selves spending a large part of their budget to pay for housing in local motels. "Most of the people that come to us are the 'new poor'," Mather said. "They just need a respite from the streets so they can take time to find work." F..6crow on the new facilHy is scheduled to cl09e on Jan. 15, he said. and as the apartment's current tenants move out, resi- dents of the sh elter will move in. About 50 residents at a time will be housed, fed and helped to open a savings account and accumulate enough money to pay the first and last month's rent on an apartment of their own. The need for housing in the county is overwhelming, Mather said. There are about 15,000 people in the south county area alone who spend their nights on the streets, he said. The Interfaith Shelter will raise money from churches and various community grouP6 for operation of the center. Mather estimated the operating budget will run at>but $120,000 a year. The shelter's board of directors is made up of religious and community leaders as well as members of the businea com - munity throughout the coastal area. The Irvine Co. has lent its support to SCR in the past, donating trees and monetary con- tributions up to $5,000. "But this is the most significant one so far," said Michael Manahan, the Irvine Co.'s community relations direc- tor. · Trash pickup set Dewey's Rubbish Service plans to collect trash Monday and again on Jan. 2. Commercial and residential cus- tomers in Laguna, Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will have service as usual on those days. Mother of runway sitter says son was 'crying out for help' By STEVE MARBLE Of_.,..,,...._ A Newport .Beach man who aat down in the middle of a John Wayne Airport runway this week and told security officers he had a bomb. w• "crying out for help," according to hia mother. Nancy Brumbaugh said she had asked police the day before the episode at the airport to help track down her 25-year-old aon and halt what she feared was an "eecalat- ing" bout of mentally un.stabillty. "I asked the police for help but they just told me It was a domestic problem and that they couldn't help," Brumbaugh said. "It's sad. This whole thing could have been nipped in the bud." Andrew F..arle Pickens, an out-of-work landscaper. was ar· rested Monday at the airport by Orange County Sheriff's deputies after he allegedly tossed a goU ball at teCUrity officers and claimed he bad a bomb. Pickens, who reportedly de- manded a flight to Norway, i.s being held at Orange County Jail on suspicion of making a bomb threat-a felony. Ria bail is aet at $10,000. "He b.s a problem and it should have been stopped before all th1a happened. Now he'• going to end up a felon." the mother said. "I don't have enough money to get him out of jail or even get a doctor for him." Picke1'S, the '1'(>ther said, hM been diagno9ed • haYhlg mental difficulties but had been fine until a recent strinQ of penonal prob- lems "touched him off ... Newport Beach police COO· flnned they were called to Bn.un- baugh 's residence Sunday morn- ing to take a stolen car report. The woman claimed her 90n had driven off in her car Saturday evening without permiaaion. Police said Brumbaugh de- .::ribed her 1<>n as "mentally unstable" but that repond:ing of - ficen could not oonflnn the claim without talkJ.ng to Pickens. Of- ficers said they eearched for the car ahd miah\ have been able to take Pick.em to a county mental tie.Ith unit for obeervation had they been able to find him. "We· took the report and fol- lowed standard procedure," ex- plained Officer Tom LHtle. Merry Christmas To All of Our Dedicated Employees and the Thousands of Customers Who Support us with loyalty and Confidence Throughout . .. the Year. Please Have A Healthy, Happy and Properous Year TED & MARILYN Live the llfe of ..... MIOI ..._by ~ltl .. MT ...... • , r I - -------------.--------. -------------------- A It NB Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Friday, December 23. 1983 STOCKS FRIDA Y'S CLOSINC PRI~ \411f"\ N•• 'tAlf"' N .. t "' l "<I> llO\• ( 119 P t nu\ t•o~ <nq NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Ql)OTAT!Of-13 INClVOf IAAOlS OH IHE NEW YOkK "'ll>WUT PAClllC, i'llW 80810fj, OElAOIT Al'IO C:IHOINNATI fT()(;K VICHANOU ANO REPOATl!O 8¥ TH( N ... so llj8TINET ..,.,fl\ ~ ... lo' I "(h 1 IU...., l "t ~·I•\ N•I P I lld\ tl<>\oP l h11 ')•h'\ N•t µ ( hO\ l 10\" t hO '\.ti•\ ,.,., P f nth I kl~ l 11;1 '>•I•\ Net PE nd\. (1u,.. ChO .! • Dow Jones Final Down 3.15 Clo1lng 1,250,51 ~ m1111111D1 U.S. Oil imports will jump 26 percent during 1984 By tbe A11odated Preu WASHING TON -Oil imports will jump 26 percent in l 984l as Americans begin using more energy for the first ume smce 1979, according to an upcoming government forecast. Gasoline and heating oil prices will remain stable next year but consumers can expect to pay 10 percent more for natural gas and 7 percent more for electricity, the Energy lnfonnation Administration predicts. Natural gas prices this winter already are 9.2 percent above a year ago, while electric rates for 1983 are about 4 percent higher than a year earlier. Eastern employees vote bailout MIAMI -Off1clals of Eastern Airline's largest uruon, representing 12,000 machinists, say their members are voting mote than 2-to-l in favor of a $367 million employee bailout plan to keep the financial.Jy ailing carrier in the air. The machinists are the first employee group to approve the agreement with the Miami-based carrier. Unions representing F.ast.em's flight attendants and pilots are expected to follow suit. As of late Thursday about half of the union's 12,000 members had voted, and of them 70 percent supported the program, said Charlie Bryan, president of District 100 of the Machinists Union. Economy showing strong growth NEW YORK -The economies of the United States, Canada, J apan and France are giving signs of strong growth in the coming months, while other major industrial nations are showing modest growth, the Conference Board reports. The board, a business-financed research group, said its readings show the strong U.S. rebound is now being accompanied by upswings elsewhere The board said Thursday its leading indexes -which pro)eCt the future direction of economies - are climbmg at double-digit ra~ in the United Stat.es.. Canada. Japan and France. $4 72 million in Iran loans settled WASHINGTON -The Treasury says Bank of America received $472 million in a settlement over unsettled Iranian loans made before Americans were taken hostage by lran more than four years ago. It was the largest agreement since an escrow account was set up to settle private and government claims against Iran after the hostages were released January 1981, the Treasury said Thursday. Dollar lowers; gold slightly up ~N DON ~ The dollar edged lower early today in quiet pre-ho~day trading. Gold prices were slightly higher. In an otherw&Se trendless session, dealers said investors were awaiting a Federal Reserve Board repoM late in the day on the growth of the basic U.S . money supply_ The Fed was also to release minutes of the November meeting of its policy-making Federal Open Market Committee. ·COLD QUOTATIONS ., __ _ Seiec1ed -Id gold -•OC1•1 ~ momlng "<lnQ S3 7t 60, UC> IO 90 ........... .._ft•lng-1'.n. llfl.-noon naing 13n S4, UC> to 75 ft"'*1wt ftalng $380"·UC>10 M ~sc:·~:--l)jd$37t15.ue>&• 15, ..p ~ a "--Conl\I Cllily CIU01•) $J80 50, 1....-.i (only deity qU01111 Ctoeed ~ ••l>rlca1.cl !only dell\I quolal ... ·~ C-l OOlcl oe>OI month TIKI '312 00 UO WHAT NYSE DID NEW YOIUC IAPI 0.C n Aowanud o.citned V"Cl>a-To1a1 luu.s New nlOll• N•w IOw\ lod.,. 1S1 ,,, ~t 1011 46 11 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK IAPI OK 11 METALS Too.~ 291 m 7'5 • • Pr••· .,.. 1lt JOI m m " u STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SYMBOlS DOW JONES AVERAGES HEW YORI(, (AP ) -Fiftel Dow -a•.,.•IM& lor Friday, OK Zl STIXJtS >o 1ncs ~Trn IS Utt 65St~ ,,,.,.,. 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