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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-30 - Orange Coast Pilot• SEC probe widens.in Invest scheme Carter assets set at about $10 million By JERRY HIRSCH Of -11.itr ..... llall Men.'t'des Benzes, presidential autographs, expensive homes; those are the items Thomas D. Carter, an Irvine busin~man under investigation for fraud. liked to collect. Carter, who filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy m Santa Ana federal bankruptcy court Dec. 22. citing debts of about $30 million. will hst some of those items among his assets, according to Century City attorney James Joseph. a court (See CARTER. Page AZ> Carte r's home in Corona del Mar worth about $1.8 million THI ORANGE COAST Irvine businessman may have made Swiss trips By JERRY HIRSCH OllMO.-, ...... llMI An Irvine businessman ampllcated ma scheme that allegedly bilked investors out of as much as $60 m;Uion may have made several trips to Switz.er land during the last year, The Daily Pilot has learned. An attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission, which has charged Thomas D. Carter of the Irvine-based Tom Carter Enterprises Inc. with fraud, said Thursday he was aware of the trips. But David L . Casterline. the SF.C attorney, would not discuss them. "We have heard that but that is an area I could not comment on publicly at thi! time," Casterline said. Casterline also indicated the SF.C's probe is widening and other firms. including some in Orange County, may be implicated. Carter, who recently filed for bankruptcy, also is the subject of a six-month fraud and embezzlement investigation by the Orange (Sff SEC, Page AZ) COUNTY EDITION FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Jobs outpace OC population by year 2000 By JEFF ADLER Of -Dolly l'tlo4 It.ft Orange County in the year 2000 -especially the urbanized c1ues sweeping inland from Newport Beach through Costa Mesa. Irvine. Santa Ana and Anaheim -will have evolved into an economic center rivaling down- town Los Angeles for power. prestige and the number of people it employs, planning experts be- lieve. "Orange County has grown very rapidly in the past 10 years in jobs and th~ dynamic for that ii Coastal builder bids for ranches From staff md wire reports Huntington Beach developer Jack Fleming has offered $47 2 million for the Nevada and Cali- fornia holdjngs of bankrupt de- veloper Gi!orge Benny. The property involved tn the deal includes Benny's Double Diamond Ranch and River Lnn Casino near Reno, the Casa Blanca condomjniums in Las Vegas and a 90-room chateau in Hillsborough. continuing." explained Arnold S herwood. Southern Cali· fomaaAssociation of Govern- ment's assistant director for com- munity and economic develop- ment. "By 2000 it will be quite equivalent to a downtown Los Angeles. though not to the Wilshire Corridor when taken as a whole." he said. Sherwood's comments were based on a newly released SCAG study that predicts employment trends in Orange, Los Angeles, (See ORANGE, Pace Al) High rite and hones: You can espMt to see more of the former and less of the latter in Orange County "They are just excellent pieces of property with a lot of potential for development," said Fleming. Fle~g said he plans to de- velop a planned subdivision on the Double Diamond Ranch. whkh is expected to have a population of 35,000 when fully built. Ma p shows locations of present and pro po ed hotels ne ar JW A. He also said he would spend several million dollars completing the partially built casino and spa at the River Inn, which is on the Truckee River near Verdi. just west of Reno. The offer w as submitted Dec. 23 in U.S . Bankrupcty Court in San Francisco on behalf of Jack Flem· ingCorp. That same day, Benny was convicted in San Francisco on 21 counts of mail fraud and one count of racketeering in connection with his real estate dealings. The bankruptcy trustee for Benny's holdings. John England of San Franci9co, said he'll rec· ommend acceptance of the offer to Bankruptcy Court Judge Lloyd King, who ia acheduled to review (Sff BIDDER. Pa1e At) More hotels for airport area Holiday Inns plans 2 high-rise Facilities for Koll Center North By ANDREA ADELSON OllfleO.-, .... IWI The giant hotel chain Holiday lnn int.ends to bull its way into the already bullish John Wayne Air- port hotel crowd by late 1985. The Memphis-baaed hotelier plans a double bill of hotels on a $7 million slice of Koll Center Irvine North, an office complex about a mile from the airport In the heart of Irvine's prime office corridor. "Our strategy ia pretty simple," Wilson Viar, a Holiday Inn vice president, said thia week from the firm's new western regional head- quarters in Newport Beach. "There are lota of upecale and hi~h~nd hot.ell planned," he •· pointed out. "We're concerned about the eventual shake-out. We're looking for a hotel to position ourselves and be com· petitive." Viar said plana call for the completion of two hot.els in the fall of 1985. with construction to atart thi! summer. One la a traditional Holiday lnn, Intended primarily for the traveler. It will have 13 stories and 341 rooms. The aecond la a aeven-atory Embaasy Suite Hotel, contalning 275 high-priced suit.es for buslnesa executivee. EmbaMy, which recently ac- quln!d the Granada Royale hotel .... chain. ill a subeJdlary of H oliday Inns, Inc. "We don't know of any double hotel deal in the industry," Viar said. "lt'a the first time two hotels have purchaled the same piece of dirt." The dirt ill an expensive piece of real est.ate north of the San Diego Freeway at Von Karman and Main attteta, land pure.hued by the Koll Company of Newport Be.ch from Occidental Petroleum Company. Eventually, the project will include two hotela. two res· tauranta, five new office towers and the renovation of two existing tSee HOTELS, Pqe Ai> 0.-, -...... .., '--"- by the year 2000, according to a Southern California Association of Governments report. State seeks UCI hospital accord By ANDREA ADELSON Of _.,..,,...._ State health officials today stepped into the fray between proponents of a hospital in F.a.st Irvine and those who want a hospital built on the UC Irvine campus. The two fueding sides were summoned to Sacramento by the Office of Statewide Health Plan- ning in what is viewed as an attempt to forge a compromise before a Jan. 17 deadline, when the agency must issue a tentative decision on an application for a 177 -bed hospital proposed for East Irvine. The players are UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich and Stanley van den Noort, the tenacious dean of the College of Medicine, who has fought for more than a dec.ade for an on-campus hospital. The other side is represented by David Baker, president of the Irvine Medical Center, a plan backed by an influential cadre of civic and business leaders. IMC is enviaioned as the center of a 350- acre medical and 9cience complex advanced by the Irvine Co. A third participant today is Aaeemblyman Richard Robinson, [).Garden Grove, ch.airman of the Legislature's Joint Committee on Medi-Cal Oversight who haa carved out a specialty ln Medi-Cal refonn legislation. The.meeting convened at about 10:30 a.m. and detaila of the outcome were not expected until thil afternoon, said health plan-nina •pokesman Derek Popon. The meeuna it8elf. over the lMC application. ls not um.usual. Tallu have been on-goma alnce the IMC application was deemed complete earlier lhil month, Popon l&id. But university officials haven't directly participated before. Van den Noort said, earlier this week. Robinson's presence may in· dicate an interest in whether the IMC wiU provide care for Orange County's poor. CMC backers were grilled at a committee hearing in Santa Ana in October. when Robinson and other state legislators expressed concerns over what hospital will best serve the county's poor. (Sff HOSPITAL, Page A%) European artlat movH In American audlencea tradltlonaJly have been tough to crack for European tinging star•. but Miguel 8oM la hoptng to change au that at Olaneytand. See Weekender. • b ·- 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, 0.0.mber 30, 1983 '--I c_o_N_11_N_u_ED_s_r_o_a_11_1_I Four tennis pros suing promoter ORANGE COUNTY 2000... Athletes, including Jin1my Connor , say tamps never paid them alter NB tourney From PageA1 San Bernardino, Rwel"!llde, 1.m- pertal and Ventura rounues through tht.' end of the century SCAG is an assoda uon of local and l'OUnty governments organized for regional planrung purposes. Employment m Orange Coun- ty's 26 ciues wiU increase during the next 20 years by an average 45 percent, the study predicts. And tbe number of .)Obs m the burgeon- ing unmrorporated areas of south Orange County will increase by an average 100 percent by the year 2000. "From an employment stand- point, it (Orange County) will conllnue to grow faster than the region as a whole." Sherwood said "By 2000 1t will be a mature center in which the employment growth rate far exceeds the popu- lation grow th." Leading the way in e<"Onomic growth will be Lrvine, where SCAG researchers predict 104,200 new jobs will be created during the next 20 years. The number of jobs in Irvine will jump from an estimated 77.200 in 1980 to 181 ,400 by the HOSPITAL ... From PageA1 Robinson said then he didn't want UCI to lose sight of its historical role as a provider o{ health care to the county's medi- cally indigent at its primary teaching facility, UCl Medical Cent.er in Orange. The facility serves 300,000 indigents annually. Despite efforts this month be- tween Van den Noort and Baker to come to t.enns over some sort of UCl and IMC affiliation, the dean said earlier he still int.ends to work for endorsement of a campus hospital. Unless the applicant requests a time delay, the health planning agency must approve the Irvine hospital or schedule hearings on the plan by Jan. 17. Then a hearing officer would issue a recommendauon, that is forwarded to agency Dlrector Larry Meeks. His decision would be final. year 2000, an increase of 13~ percent, according to the report. "ln Irvine there still is a lot of land &lated for development and the Industry it attracts, much of it high-tech. ls Cast-growing. You're going to see a lot of growth going in there and you will see a major, major c:omplex there by the year 2000,'' Sherwood said. Although Irvine will provide, by far, the largest number of new jobs in Southern California, Cypress will post the largest percentage gain of any city in Orange or Los Angeles counties, according to the predictions. SCAG forecasters estimate Cypress will experience a 287 percent gain in employment over the next 20 years, growing from 7.100 JObs to27,500 jobs by 2000 as. five new industrial parks are developed. Besides Lrvine, Costa Mesa is the Orange Coast city expected to experience the biggest jump in employment as the number of jobs increases by 53 percent beyond 1980 levels. The SCAG reports estimates 82,900 people will be employed in Costa Mesa in 2000. an increase of 28,700 over the 54,200 jobs reported in 1980. ln Huntington Beach, the number of jobs will increase by 33 percent during the same time period, as employment swells from 47,000 to 62,400. Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach arid Newport Beach all will ex- perience more moderate employ- ment increases ranging from 15 percent in growth-ronscious New- port Beach to 22 percent in Fountain Valley and 24 percent ln Laguna Beach. Sherwood said the increasing numbers of jobs in Orange County would be centered in the popu- lation-driven service industry as well as the exploding high-tech- nology industries that seem to be particularly drawn to county lo- cales. But he also pointed out that the increased employment will mean increased congestion as more and more people move into Orange County and larger numbers of people commute to their pbs each day from neighboring counties. CARTER ASSETS ... From Page A 1 approved trus tee for the bankruptcy The l rvme businessman, under mvest1gat1on by the Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's office and the Secun- ties and Exchange Co~ion for soliciting mvestors in an allegedly bogus ''medical factonng'' busi- ness, w tU list assets amounung to about $10 million. Included in those assets are· •A collection of autographs from every U.S. president, valued at about $500,000. •A c0Uect1on of expensive automobiles including nine Mercedes, two BMWs, a Porsche and a Rolls-Royce with a com- bined value of $375,000. •Bank accounts at Bank of America and First Interstate Bank w1th more than $4 milllon in cash. •A $3.7 million down payment for an 80-acre site on the Las Vegas strip near the Hacienda Hot.el where Cart.er planned to develop an hotel/casino/amusement park complex. Carter was buying the land from the Howard Hughes estate. The transaction is in escrow and would need about $5 million more for the bankruptcy trust to gam title. •A $1.8 million home at 16 Rocky Point Road in Corona del Mar with about $800,000 left on the mortgage. •A $180,000 home in Lake Forest with about $125,000 left on the mortgage. •A $585,000 home in Lake Arrowhead with about $285,000 left on the mortgage •Art objects valued at about $200,000. •Jewelry valued at about $125,000. According to Mark Wray, Carter's bankruptcy attorney, Cart.er also has about $500,000 in other bank accounts. He said a complete review of the assets is still pending and must be filed with the court by Jan 22. SEC PROBE WIDENING? ... From PageA1 County S henfl's Depanment, but no charges have been filed. Both Carter and hia attorneys have declined to talk about the case saying only that all questions will be answered in court. The businessman ran a "medical factoring" investment business under the name The Carter Co. The buainees, which sheriffs investigators and SEC offida.la claim never exiated, purported to buy medical insurance claims at a discount and collect on their full value for a profit. Carter offered his investors aa much as a 40 percent interest return. Although the Sheri!f'a Department and the SEC said C.arter may have rai.9ed as much as $60 million from investors, documents accompanying Carter's Dec. 22, Chapter 1 J bankruptcy filing ln Santa Ana federal banknaptcy court say he owes about $30 million to investors and other creditors. A U.S . District Court judge ln Loi Angeles awarded the SEC a preliminary injunction earlier th.la month baning Carter from aoliciting investmenta and putting a freeze on h1I bank aocounta. The SFX; suit charges Carter with eel.ling ~red IM!CW'ities. Casterline confirmed the SEC was eyeing another Irvine firm, the Janus Financial Group aa part of tM probe. "We are aware of them but I cannot make a comment on Janus at this time," Casterline said. "We believe that when we filed thia lawiruit that we were on the tJp of the lceberg. J anticipate that more lawau.lca will be filed. Because we did not name certain people in the complaint does not mean that we are not gotng to do anything about them," Casterline added. Janua 10ld $15 mlllJon In Carter Company lnvestmenta 11CCOrdina to records filed with the bankruptcy ClOW't. Michael Mathia, the company'• pn!9ldent, would not return repeated calla by the Diily Pilot. lnqu!rina about hll company'• connection to C4'11C!r. A thll'd company, ~pt 80 of Whtttlel', UC>-. hit with an lnjUnctJon llhDOar to Carter'1 for eell1nc Canes-Co.. ln\Wtmtnta. Al9o u..ed ln iM eourt docummta la a $20 mQHon b.n from Can«'• •"rMdJcal factortna'' buline9. The c.ur Co.. co Tom Cuter' Enserpn.. lnc., <Mt.r's umbnJ.111 tlal'DpMY formed co dtwlop ~ ~ animated r.ture ftlml and oWr t!1114rtalnmtnt producta. ' . '· . ' , By UREN E. KLEIN OllM.,.., .... 141111 Tennis promoter Bill Stamps. whole High Stakes Tennia Tour- nament ln Newport Beach w t summer prompted legal and financial disputes and an alleged death threat. is the target of a lawsuit filed in Loe Angeles Superior Court Thursday by four tennis pros who played in the tourney The suit, filed by Jimmy Con- nors, Ivan Lendl. Yannick Noah and Wojtek Fibak, charg¥ that S tamps failed to pay the players and refused to provide them with expense money for room and board, transportation and fares during the tournament. After the $300,000 exhibition, touled as the biggest tennis payoff in the hastory of Southern Cali-Bill Stamps HOTELS ... From PageA1 offices, adding 844,000 square feet of space. The first phase is in a $40 milHon joint venture with Col- umbia Savings and Loan. And just down the road on the south side of the freeway is Koll Center Irvine, Koll's twin black glass office towers set around the Irvine Marriott, which opened this fall. Holiday Inn is no newcomer to Orange County, alreadydolted by about a dot.en familiar green signs. But the real competition looms in a recent 15-year forecast showing ' hot.els will stampede Newport Beach, C-o6ta Mesa and Irvine like buyers in a bull market. The cumulative totaJ of hot.el rooms in the three cities, now about 3,000, are to triple if 14 new proposed hotels are built within a 10 mile radius of the alrport. Despite what looks like over saturation, Vair cont.ended "it's a super market because of the heavy concentration of com- mercial business, the opponunity for long-lA!nn development and the apparent general economic stability." FV Chamber to honor officials The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce wiU host its fifth annual Legislative Reception from 7 to 9 p.m. nex1 Thursday at Great American Federal Savings, 10175 SlalA!r Ave. The champagne reception will honor all elected officials rep- resenting the area, inc I uding local. county, state and federal officials, and local judges. Residents will have an opportunity to meet and chat with their e lected officials. The $5 tickets cover champagne and hors d'oeuvres. The com- munity event ls sponsored by Safeco insurance Co. and Mary Kay Cosmetics. For reservations, phone 962-4441 . PREDICT ... FromPageA1 predicts: "Cowboys being rammed "Out of Super Bowl play; "Videos brightening ''Our musicaJ day: ''A black Miss America, "The end of M-A-S-H. "Diaries of Hitler "Getting thrown m the trash." Waas also showed his penchant for puns wuh predic- tions about the first Amencan woman in space, Sally Ride, and fonner U.S. lntenor Sec- retary James Watt resigning after a controversial comment: "A rider named Ride "Sallying forth mtospace - "The first astronant with femine grace .... "Watt's-h1S-name making much more than a ripple, "With 'a black, a woman, two Jews and a cripple."' Waas, who works m the advertising business, said 4,000 Americans are card- carrying Procrastinators. "We also have a half-million mem- bers who haven't signed up yet," he said. The group puts out an irregular publication called "Last Month's News Lett.er," and occasionally throws parties, such as the recent bash t o cele brate the Procrastinators' 25th an- ruversa.ry -two years late. Wa.BB said the benefits of procrastinating include a longer Ufe, and that's not just because procrastinators put off dying. "They take it easier. smell the flowers, always show up late at parties," he said. On the other hand, "an· ticrastinators" '!ire always rushing to get places and die at a younger age. "And then they're known as the late so-and-so, but It's too late to be known as the late so- and-so," Waas said. Santa Ana officials give tenants of hotel the hoot SANT A ANA (AP) -Some of the 67 residents of a condemned hotel say they were stunned when city officials notified them they had to evacuate by next Wednes- day or face stiU fines. The notices, slid under their doors Thursday, say It is a misde- meanor to enter or occupy a condemned building and that indi viduals who are not out by Jan. 4 will be cited and face up to $500 in fines. City officials condemned the Santa Ana Hotel in October due to numerous seismic, fire and build- ing code violations. Owner Mark BIDDER ... FromPageA1 the deal on Jan. 12. England said problems could arise if aome of Benny's tr-editors decide the offer ia too low. Fleming, however, saJd he had learned Thursday that the offer is likely to be accepted. ''That is my understanding. l am wailing for a copy of the court order," .Fleming said. According to the offer Fleming would pay $24 million for the 2,331-acre Double Dl1mond Ranch, $10 million foe the River lnn, Sll million for the 121-unlt Casa 81.AmCa end $2.2 million for Benny'• Hlllaborough home. Locally. Flem(l\I(, -43, la pJ.an. ninl • teO mll11on dewlopment at nu. Arch Bay in eouth J..ecuna Beech. Flern1na Mid hM been 1rt the real pt.ate bulfneaa ~ he WU 16 )'eVI old. In hit federtl court crlm1na1 CMe,Benn)'wu~of obcain· Ina loanl toUlina $21 m1lUan f« hJa 250·un1t Dlamand JWahta oompln ln San FrancllcD. and Yt'1h fr1udulently obtaJnln1 $13 mllllan ln loanl f« ea. Blanica . -- Lee is appealing the court eviction ruling. "All the people here were shocked when they saw the notices," said Mary Ann Smith, a nine-year resident. She said ten- ants with limited incomes were especially depressed since they cannot afford to relocate. Correction A Daily Pilot article on Thurs- day Incorrectly ldenti!led one of the directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board as Steven Randall. Actually, St.even Randall Smith was appointed t.o the board on Dec. 15. The Daily Pilot regret.s the error. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 -== i. a .... , ... , ~·'fldlly " ""' ~ not ,,.,,. '°"' peoet &, 1:w P."' ... --, r"' ::..T:t copr •II II• .. ""*' •nd Meler " YoU 60 !IOI 1-. '°"' ~l!r1U\, ...... ~:.::,:: )W..., .. Cit 0 ... T 2 J' IF II er°""' .... ................. • fomia, a group ot angTy bual- neamen claimed Stampe ak.lpped town without paying th.em more than $70,000 for the 1ervioes they provided. And a Newport Beach city oUicial filed a police report claim- ing Stampe had threatened to kill him. The Orange County DI.strict Attomey'11 office later declined to press charges against Stampe ln that incident, saytng there was not enough evidence to support the charge. Connors won the tournament and was promised $100,000 in prize money. The lawsuit filed Thursday names Stamps, his wife. Barbara, and his father, William Stamps, Sr., as defendants. The suit asks that the three defendants be required to pay Conno rs $190 ,000. Lend 1 $105,000, Noah '65,000 and Fibak $20,000 The Newport Beach Tennis Club, which Hied suit against Stampe alleging he failed to pay a $13.000 bill aft.er the extravagent exhibition, won a court order demanding payment of $16,428 ln rental feet1 court coeta and at- torneys fees ln October. But a lawyer for the club said the chances of coUectlng on the debt w~re slim. Stamps has maintained he will make good on his debts in the tournament and will hold anothet tourney in Orange County. The promoter, who lives in Woodland Hills, was also em· broiled in legal disputes in August 1982 after he held a bungled match at the Industry Hills Tennis Resort. FV police on the prowl for very busy cat burglar Fountain Valley police are warning residents that at least one cat burglar is apparently on the loose in several neighborhoods in the northern part ef the city. securely al rught and to report any SUSplCIOUS activity in their neigh- borhoods. Propane blast burns HB man Detective Darryl Nance said eight residential cat burglaries have been reported since Dec. 17 -all in sing.le-family homes near the intersections of Newhope Street and Heil Avenue and Bushard Street and Heil Avenue. A Hunungton Beach man was burned today when propane gas he was releasing in his backyard ignited, creating a huge fireball. Nance said a cat burglar is someone who breaks into a house at night, generally while the residents are asleep. Revo Somersille, 41 , was re- ported in good condition this morning at Humana Hospital. "These guys are real gutsy because they sometimes make a lot of noise prying open a window to get in," said Nanoe. Nance said the cat burglars are generally aft.er cash from wallets and purses, not other valuables such as television sets. ln some instances, the burglars have made enough noise to rouse the sleeping residents, but have fled before police arrived. No ~ults have been reported. Fire Department spokeswoman Birgit Davis said he was moving out of his home at 20081 Swansea Lane at 9:46 a.m. when the fire occurred S he said Somersille waa emptying a five-gallon propane tank he had used with a gaa barbecue when the pilot light on his backyard spa heater ignited the vapors. Davis said the resulting fireball singed shrubbery enclosing the yard and melted sprinkler headS. Nance urged residents to keep their doors and windows locked The blaze caused no other injuries and did no damage to the house. BULLETIN BOARD Mental health group to hold dinner dance The Alliance for the Mentally Ill will hold a dinner dance with guest speaker Or. William Bunney Jan. 6 at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. The evening wiU begin at 6 p.m. After dinner new officers will be installed. They include Prudence Jackson, C-o6ta Mesa, vice president of programs and directors Merle Tracy, Corona del Mar; Tommy Mayberry and Frank Olson, both of Huntington Beach. The alliance is a support program for families of the mentally ill. For more information and reservations call 544..a488. Lecture on motivation slate d at OCC A motivational lecture entitled "Who Planned for You to Be Where You Are Today?" will be offered Jan. 7 at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The program will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 111 of the Counseling and Admissions IJuilding. Lecturer Joe LeVanti will discuss time management, goal setting. profiles of successful individuals and patterns for success. Admission is $20. 'rickets for the lecture are on sale in the OCC Ticket OCfice. located in the college's Student Cent.er Building Literacy teachers training scheduled Volunteers who wish to help illiterate adult.s and non English-speakers learn to read and write English can be trained free of charge in a 30-hour ooune in early January. Volunteers must purchue their own textbooks. For infor- mation on the upcoming cluees, call the Central Orange County Literacy Council at 646-3347 or call tutor-trainer Margery Fuller at 548-3384. Migratory bird l'-iewing trip planned A trip to view the snowy egret and other birds migrating south for the winter wUJ be conducted Jan. 12 at 8:30 a.m. by the Sea and Sage Audubon Society. The trip to the Bolsa Chica preserve will begin at the parking lot on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway between Golden West Street and Warner Avenue. Further information about the trip is available from the society at 974-8250. What do yo\/ like about the Daily Pilot! Whal don't you lik~! Call the number at left and your ~ will be recorded. traNCrlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The ume i..hour an1wenn1 service m1y be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Bhllbox contributor• muat include their name and telephone number for verificallon. No circulation calls. please · Tell us what's on your mind ~ANGE Co.t.ST D1ilyPllat H.L .... •11'11• NIWllr ~~.!:E!!!t to thl Puelltw ~,.c.­ ~ ...... • ca. 0 111 ,.,.,..... • :~·.:=:=-- ' ' I ' Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, December 30. 1983 -'8 Woodbridge has its park land, but ... Irvine st ill,has to come u p with money to finance improvements on donated land Swi ng lo w Young Cheri Lou Mildner of Huntington Beach hasn't a care in the world as she en joys a swing at Murdy Park. By ANDREA ADELSON °'-~ .......... .. Youngsters may outgrow their Frisbees and kites before a new park is built in the heart of Woodbridge, Irvine'• central resi- dential community. While laying 80d and planting swing poeta is at leaat two years away. a pretient-day hurdle la to figure out how to pay for park improvements which are ex- pected to cost $3 million, according to Community Services Director Deanna Manning. Becawe tradit.ional funding aources tapped by Irvine to build parks are exhausted, the question is likely to surface during the city's mid-year budget review next month, she said. The city was deeded a 22-acre parcel near Woodbridge'• south lake in a land swap with the Irvine Co. as part of a negotiated settle- ment resolved this month. The developer won over homeowners who were concerned with its plan to shift shopping centers to major roads instead of the village center. The parcel is the largest gift of land ever donated by the Newport Beach-based developer, according to the firm's Development Direc- tor Keith Greer. At about $350,000 per acre, the land is worth between $7 million and $10 million. Parking lots and stores were to be built on the land and the cl ty was to build two separate 10-acre park parcels at the entrances to Woodbridge, a community of 20,000. "But the likelihood of finding purchase money and development money was very remote.'' Man- ning said. Greer said the Irvine Co. made the land donation to help speed development of an "activity cor- ridor" in the recreation-oriented village. one developed in phases over the past seven years. Wood- bridge's lone park, one for team Boys try to make FV video games pay Four teen-age boys were involved in a scheme lo steal money from video game machines Thursday nigh I al Akoublan's Pizza. 16535 Brookhurat St. Several of the boys dlstr.ctltd the manege<. wtllle the others uaed bolt cuners and screw drivers to break into the game machine coin boxes. But the man- agers saw the activity and called pollce. Three of the four boys we<e arrested by police on suspicion of burglary. The boys were from Santa Ana and Garden Grove. . . . A home break-In was reported early Thursday on the 9500 block of Andover Circle. Someone crawled through a pet door to enter. The loss Included a man's wallet with $18 Inside. A Canon camera and !lash unit were reponed stolen Thursday from an office on lhe 11500 block of Colony River Circle The loss was estmaled al MOO. Someone prl~ 0th;ee slldlng glas.s frames off the rear of a home on the 18900 block of Mt. Walton Circle. The burglar was unable to enter the home. 001 caused $200 damage. A 13-yur-old Santa Ana boy told polloe hll blaci< Hufty bicycle WU stolen Thursday after he left tt unlocked outalde lhe Thrifty st0<e, 16141 Harbor Blvd. The bike WU worth $100. . . . A resident of the 18600 block ot Santa Isadora Street told offlcen he returned from a Christmas party and discovered that three or his hand- guns were gone. The loss was estimated at 5'475. A burglary was reported early Thursday at a home on the 9700 block ol El Portal Qrcle. Entry WU made through a rear unlocked sliding glass door About $140 waa taken from a pyrse on a kitchen counter. Huntington Beach A lone gunman wearing a white T. shirt and a black leather jacket robbed the Winchell's doughnut shop, 5942 Edinger Ave .. Thursday night. The loss ~~ ~tlmated at 5'40 A resident of the 21600 block of BroollhurSI Street discovered Thurs- day that the T -tops had been stolen from his 1982 blue Corvette. The loss was estimated at $1,200. A man was arrested Thursday night at the Ralphs market, t9041 Bea.ch Blvd., on suspicion of shop- llftlng. A bottle of vodka worth $4.29 was recovered. Someone S1ole a dark blue 1968 Chevrolet pickup from the 16800 block of Edgewater Lane. The loss wu estimated at $1,500 Using a screwdriver, someone bfoke Into an orange 1973 Dodge van parked Thursday on the 17200 block of Beach Boulevard. Stereo equip- ment worth S300 was stolen. . . . A oorgundy 1977 Triumph TA 7 was stolen Thursday from the 2800 block of Huntington Street. The lou wu estimated at $3,000. A resident of the 20300 block of Carlsbad Lane told police Thursday that a gold and diamond ring worth $1,800 had been atolen from hla home. Using a coat hang«, IOm90M broke Into a white 1982 Volkawagen Rabbit parked on the 600 block of 8th Street. AS 1001181'80 unit waa stolen. . . . Someone uMd a BB or pellet gun Thursday to shoot out a window In a gray 1956 Chevrolet plekup parked on the 20100 block of McKinley Lane. The damaoe wu estimated at S50. Irvine A 14-year-old boy soff8fed bruis- ing lnfuries In a aplll after his bicycle wu at ruck broadaide by a car driving south on Culver Drive about 4 p.m. Thursday. Steven S. Jones. of Irvine. apparently darted acrou two lanes of traffic and did not see an on- coming car driven by Nena Taylor Froman, 72. of Irvine. Jonet sought his own aid. No one wu cited. Burglars pried a nearly empty aafe from a wall In an Industrial oolldlng In the 16000 block of Miiiiken Avenue, brake into two othw bualnaaea but took nothing and failed to ~t Into a fourth, all within blocka of each other. The break-Ins were dlecoveted Thursday mornl.ng: • Tools wet'e dlacovered mining from 1 car parked In the 17000 block of Butler Street Thuraday evening, Thlevel pried open a wing window. Fair skies for the weekend Coastal 71 M u a 11 -10 ,. JI 2t 11 03 ~, 20 ,. u 07 61 ,.. Ot ·11 .. .., 12 oa ., ,. 11 ·10 lllf llPlll -1-:a 14 t4 14 1·1 l•i ,.., ,. sport enthua1a.1t1 rather than barbecuers, wu completed only 18 months ago at a cost of $881,000. "We knew it would be &Orne while -perhap1 aeveral years - before the city would be able to purchase the site," Greer pointed out. Woodbridge is largely developed. so f~ture homeowners cannot be a source of park funding. The city haa no money set aaide for park development, but Man- ning expects questions over how to ret0lve the money crunch to surface when the city reviews its budget in January. Community leaders have his- torically designed their own parks in a joint effort with the Com- munity Services Commission. Paying for it, however, has tra- ditionally been left to the city. Irvine has traditionally paid for park development either by tap- ping a $16 milUon kitty from a 1974 bond lasue or through de- velopment fees, Manning ex- plained. But the bond kitty is empty and She estimated initial planning coets alone could be $75,000. A similar alr.ed 20-acre park in Northwood, another Irvine vil- lage, opened in January 1982. The cost was $2.3 million. About half of the new park probably will be left open, but grass and grading aren't cheap, costing $100,000 an acre, Manning said. In addition, a $1 million com- munity center ia planned, although the Irvine Co. has pledged $400,000. What nast y weathe r ? It may be cold, win dy and wet in most pa~ts of the country, but here, off the Corona del Mar bluffs, these Lido-14 sailors are doing quite nicely. Golden West video shows tops TeleMedia P roduction s captures awards at LA Vid eo Festival TeleMed.ia Productions of Golden West College walked away with more awards than any of its competitors in the 1983 Golden Angel awards presentation at the recent Los Angeles Video Festival. The festival, sponsored by the Los Angeles chapter of the International Television Association, recogniz.es organi:z.ations and individuals whose videotape productions have contributed to the excellence of non-broadcast television. Thia year, there were 49 entries from 23 organizations, including Atlantic Richfield, General Telephone, Glendale Federal and Ralphs Grocery Corp. TeleMed.ia Productions, with Douglas La.non as director, is the Golden West College faculty's video production facility. As the only educational institu- tion vying this year, the Golden West facility entered five categories and won three awards: •A Golden Angel in the information category for "It's Your Choice," a program developed for women students by Marilyn Dickson, assistant dean for college health &ervices. The program is designed to help reduce anxiety prior to gynecological examin- ations. •A Silver Angel in the company news category for "The Coast Colleges," an orientation tape concerning the Coast Community College District. prepared by Richard Simon, director of community relations. •A Silver Angel in the training-education category for "The Circuit," an orientation program for aerobic weight training, developed by Maurice Ward and Telemedia director Larson. "What is Important about these awards is that the corporate world has devoted substantial re- sources to developing video training programs," said Larson. "By winning these awarda, our faculty ,have been recognized for designing some of the best instructional video programs in the country.::C, CM phone service center closes Breakup o f Bell T elephon e System outlaws such regional outlets The Pacific Telephone Service Center in Costa Mesa has cloeed its doors in compliance with a court- ordered breakup of the Bell Telephone System. The regional &ervice centen around the state, established aa pickup, exchange and return points for leaaed phones, are not legal under terms of the court settlement. "Federal law will prohibit us from providing the 9ervices curnmtl y offered at service centers after Dec. 31," said Ron Ward, Pacific Telephone division manager. All leased telephones now in customers' homes and businesses as well as inventory phones for sale will become the property of American Telephone and Telegraph Co. on New Year's Day, Ward said. PacTel customers who have questions about their phone service, bill or equipment may continue to call their local Pacific Telephone businem offices. Happy New Year To A ll of Our Dedicated Employees and the Thousands of Cu stomers Who Support us with Loyalty and Confi dence Throughout the Yea r. • Please Hove A Healthy, Happy and Properous Year TED & MARILYN Live the life of 1.m M.cM belief by lutllnglOn l'.d DEN'S : iiiiiil,.tiOii: ·cu~m· d11p11i11 1111 PUcamA Aft. • COITA :t/!cl'::t.1r:. 148.a :e;. 2355 UT.MM • • ~4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 30. 1983 Jackson flies toward Syria • to get airman FRANKFURT. West Ge rmany (AP) -Demo- cratic pres1dent1al candidate Jesse Ja<.'k.son set out today on tht-final leg of his journey to Syria. saying he was hopeful of arranging the release of captured U.S. Navy airman Robert 0 . Goodman Jr "We certainly are hopeful." Jack.son said when asked during his six-hour stopover a t Frankfurt airport whether he e xpectl"CI to bring Goodman back to the United States ''The point is, af we do nothing. nothing wall happen." Jack.son, accompanied by a delegation of U.S. clergymen . left at 2 p.m. for Damascus, the Synan capital, aboard a commercial fbght The black c1v1l rights leader told reporters that neither race nor poli ucs played a role in h is dec1S1on to fly to Damascus Goodman is also black. "This IS a truly Ame rican ma tter . I have been involved an humanitarian mtsSaons in the past." he said. "It's really unfair to mJect race into this dimension. If Lt Goodman were white. or Hispanic or Indian or Asian. at would have the same moral imperative . his presence the re IS a grun reminder of the low level of relations between S yn a and the U.S " President Reagan has given a cold shoulder to Jack.son's initiative, and Syria's defense mmister said no release was possible while a ''state of w ar" exists. Goodman's mother has give n her blessing to the trip. but his father said Jack.son "should be held responsible" if the e ffort prolonged the detention. Goodman, a bombardier-n avigator. was wounded and captured Dec. 4 when his attack jet was downed during a raid on Synan gun posauons in Lebanon's central mountains. The pilot of his plane was killed. Mercury diops hurting Texas By Tbe Associated Press A wandy snowstorm building drafts high t•nough to stop a s nowplow stranded travelers an emergenc~ shelters in the pacific Northwest today wtule more cold weather records fell from the Mad west deep into the Texas citrus belt. The dea th toll from the big chill of the past two weeks climbed past 430 and the dam age to fruit and vegetable crops in Florida. Texas and Lou1s1ana topped $400 m1ll1on . Record subzero lows were posted this morning ac~ the Midwest from lnd1anapobs. where 1t was 14 below zero. to Toledo. Ohio, which registered 10 below, and southward anto Texas. Lou1s1ana. Mississippi and Alabama. where the wand chill madt- it feel like 20 below a t Huntsville wa th snow an the air Another freeze settled o n the citrus groves and vegetable fields of southern T exas. where damage to crops from an earlie r freez.e had ~n esumated at $100 million. • .............. 0 Gun-toting polygamist Alex Joseph poses wi th a fe w of his wives in southern Uta h in this 1975 photograph. 'Hizzoner' had help Big Water mayor had support of his 10 wives BIG WATER. Utah (AP) -A contract at an y time polygamist who once was evicted from The fonner poht~man an Modesto homesteadang on federal land 1s now has been marn ed more than 20 tames the mayor of t he newly incorporated He fonned the Churcti of J esus Chnst town of Bag Water A neighbor at-an Solemn Assembly after he was tributes Alex JOS('ph's pohllcal s uc.-cess excommunicated fro.m the Mormon to has "research s~ff" -his 10 wives. Church because of h is polygamy The town's attorney will be his Neighbor Bill Tornbon on Thursday wventh w1fo, Elizabeth Candy Carmen attrib uted Joseph's pohucal suc:cess lo WhE>eler Joseph. who edits the North-having a research staff "If you had £'m Arizona Tribune m nearby Page, that many w ives all of them Ariz Askt'<l carltl•r if that would be a bookkeepers or lawyers you'd have m nfl1ct uf mtert.'St. Joseph said It a research staH. too." 11\Sl.('ad would bt· "a hell of an asset." Tornbon said he's known Joseph for Pulygamy as banned by Utah's nearly 10 years and has found him to be cunslltullon. but C'nforcement as up to "a damn site smart.er" than most loC'al authont1es government officials. Alex .Jusc>ph. 47. d0t's no t have a Joseph moved to extreme southern ll'lt'phom• a l h as homl· a nd t'Ould not be Utah after his attt•mpt in 1975 to reached for l'Ommt.·nt Thursday. But in ho mestead federal la nd elsewhere an an e<.1rher interVl('W, he said "polyg-the state was rebuffed m rourts. amy has nc>vcr bC'l·n a problem" in the "S ince they moved he re. thc>y'v(' town of about 250 near Glen Canyon. worked pretty hard for the town." said Dam, which was called Glen Can yon T ornbon's wife, Betty. who will serve City untal at was tnt'Orporatl"CI. on the City Council when the town Ehzabt.•th Joseph. 30. married to officials comes into existence next July. Joseph for rum· yC'ars, has said his She said Joseph lS the town's marriages an• not tllegal because they assistant fire chief. and has served as ats were' mad<• by pravat<• c.'Ontract and not special service dtstrict. Elizabeth by government ht-ense Joseph says his Joseph has served as the dlstr1ct's legal wav<.'S ar<' free to withdraw from the rounsel Early Bird Dinner Specials 56. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete D mner with ch otee of soup or salad and des~rt 4 to 6 PM -r/ -r-=:~ l Days l Week! • ilf'.'!'!!.~ 673-7726 BALBO A 801 E. BALBOA U.S. won't back off of UNESCO stand WASHlNGTON (AP) -Senior Reagan administration officials say UNESCO i.s so "filtally Clawed." so politicized and anti-West.em, that they see virtually no chance it can make the changes essential to persuade the United States to reverse its decision to withdraw. Delegates to the United NationJ Educational Scientific and Cultural O rganization in Paris predict the expected loss of the Jarge annual U.S . contrieution. now about one quarter of UNESCO's $200 million budget, will force the agency to trim its staff, and to cut back and re- examine programs. Some key Re- agan adminis- tra tion ofCicials. complaining of aJ- legedly runaway UNESCO budgets. • say such steps would provide at least one dose of the strong m edicine A.M. M'Bow they say is essential if UNESCO is to be rescued from its own ''mismanage- ment" and domination by radical elements led by the Soviet Union. Ending a six-month long policy review, the State Department on Thursday accused UNESCO of display- ing consistent "hostility towards the basic institutions of a free socie ty." Jean-Pierre Cot, French delegate to the UNESCO Execuuve Council. said some of the U.S . complamt.s were "well founded," and "some of the criticisms are shared by Frant-e." However, the French government had asked the United Stat.es not to withdraw, officials in Paris said. UN ESCO Secre tary-General Amadou Maht.ar M'Bow of Senegal said la.st November that UNESCO would apply for an international loan if the United States pulled out. He did no\ givedetailsof how such a loan would be sohcited or who the lende rs might be. Speaking for President Reagan, a State Department spokesman said the · United State> will withdraw per- manently on De<: 31, 1984, one year from now Secretary of State Gl'<>rge Shultz appeared to leave an opening for reconcibat1on . tcllang UN Secretary G eneral Jav1£'r Perez de Cuellar in a letter that tht.' year's wait offers UNESCO "a pot.enttal opportunity to respond to th(' serious concerns that have cauS(..'<i our withdrawal." "WC' rcmam open to indications of s1gmf1cant improvement," S hultz said. "We would welcome meaningful changes th~t would e hminate the suppression of mmoraty views within UNESCO and restore fiscal integrity to the organiw uon " The Soviet Union reacted harshly to the U S. announcement, saying through the official news agency Tass that the U.S. withdrawal displayed "imperial haughtant-s:,'' toward a Unit- ed Nauons agem·y which , it said, challe nged Wru.h mgton's t'Ourse of militarism and advcntunsm Lebanon sit-ins held BEIRUT , Lebanon (AP) -lsraeh troops we re attacked in southern Lebanon today as Moslems staged nationwide sit-ins at mosques and burned an Israeli flag to express solidarity with guerrilla warfare against Israel's occupation forces. Spiritual heads of Lebanon's Sunni and Shiite Moslem communities led the sit-ins from Beirut aft.er midday prayers. Israel closed its frontline in southern Lebanon to traffic along the Awali River. At the Sakiet Al-Ganzir mosqu<' in west Beirut, Moslem youths set fire to a plastic blue-and-white Israeli flag a nd stepped on ats remains. Others chanted anti-Israeli slogans. including, "By fire and gunpowder we will fight the Jews". and some carried banners reading "Lebanon is the• gr aveyard of the Z1on1sl!)" Meanwhile, S ht.•tk Mohammed Jalaleddan, a rC'hg1ous leader an the southern port t·ny of Sidon . told The Assoc·aated Press that lsraeh troops surrounded has home. searched 1t, confiscated his pistol and took away his son for two hours of questioning before releasing h im. Prime Minister S hafik Wauen called tht• int'idc•nt an "antolerable violation of rt>hg1ous immunity" and told Foreign Minister El~ Salem to lodge' a protc•st with the Uruted Na tions. the Lebanc'Se state radio reported Attacks on thl' Israeli troops h ave e:)(:alatcd Ill rC'<.'enl days, and Israeli officials blame Moslem clergymen for enrouraging the assaults Reagans greet 1984 in desert Antique Show Huntinglon Center thru Sunday. Jan. 8. PALM SPRINGS tAP) -P resident Reagan. traveling with heavy sec:unty, again will cele brate the New Year on a friend's w alled estate here. Reagan flew to Palm Springs aboard Air Force One on Thursday from Los Angeles. wher e he had spent two days secluded in a hotel suite at the start of his year-end vaC'ation. Other vacationers visa ting Palm S prings fl ocked to the airport hoping for a glimpse o! the Reagans . But spectators w ere kept outside th£' airport gates and saw little more than the• president's plane ap- proaching in the' distant sky. The Reagans brie fly wavC'd to a small group of reporters and photographers assembled on the airstrip and then walked a few yards to a helicopter for the short hop to tht> est.ate of mall ionaire publisher Walter Annenbcrg Sa le: Our Swiss Sp ort Watch, Originally S651 Now s45 The high poant of the' Reagan v1Sit here as a New Year's Eve party given by Annenberg. the former ambassador to G reat Britain during the Nixon administration. and his wafe. Leonora. Reagan's first chief of protocol. The Reagans have attended the annual party for more than a decade, and many of their old friends from the Hollywood movie community are scheduled to attend. • The quartz watch with sold-toned metal 'nd steel bracelet. • Water resistant, with champagne-colored dial. day/date and sweep second hand. Date is masnified. • For him and her, warranties included. • Fashion Watch Collections, Street Floor. Sourh COlln /tlan, JJJJ 8t'YffOI Sfrftf. Cost.I MfM The White House confarmC'd Thursday that among those coming to the party is Charles Wick. the chief of the United S tates Information Agency, who made news this week when it was disclosed that he tape recorded many of his phone calls . ....,..,,,. ~l'At\M IOOW KA1'£LLA •ACROS~~~~ • • (' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 30, 1983 A5 TOP OF THE NEWS Beach Boy couldn't shake booze wife NATION N e w d e ta ch e d home sales sh o w incr ease By 1he Associated Pres11 WAS HINGTON 8alei uf new single· family houses !'06(> a slight 0.5 perct>nl in November, apparently holding steady after rerouping summer lOSSt.'S attributed to higher interest rates, government figures showed today. New houses were sold at an annual rate of 638,000 last month. l'Ompared with a revised 635,000 m October. the report from the Com- men--e Department and the Department of Housing a nd Urban Development said. After a three-month slide attributed to higher interest rates, sales picked up substantially m September and 0l'tober The slight advance in November appeared to CQnfirm economists' predictions that housing sales and construction were stabilizing with a small drop in mortgage interest rates Parents win drug suit NEW YORK -The Warner-Lambert Co. will appeal a $7 million verdict blaming its anti- epilepsy drug. Dilanun, for a birth defect that left a child without eyeballs, a company spokesman said. it took a jury of six men two hours Thursday evening to find in favor of Albert and Ellen Alboher in a suit filed on behalf of their 12-year- old daughter. Elyse 11 kids get rabies sh o ts CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas -Eleven chil- dren who played with the bodies of dead bats will have a full set of 10 painful rabies shots unless tests on the animals reveaJ that none had the deadly disease, a state heaJth officiaJ said. The children found the bats under a bridge Wednes- day and tossed them at each other, smearing blood on their hands and fC}ces and in their hair. One child reportedly bit a bat. STATE A cid pit danger told RIVERSIDE -Poisonous contaminants from the Stringfellow acid pits near Glen Avon have flowed farther away from the toxic waste site than earlier studies showed, according to a new report. State Deparunent of Health Servit-es spokesman F red Turner said that to halt advancing toxic chemicals the state will begin pumping from two interceptor wells near the acid pits. The new report by Ecology and Environment Inc. of San Francisco stated that trichloroethylene (TCE). a poisonous solvent that causes cancer in laboratory animals, was found in two of the four wells drilled downstream of the pits. Bodybuilder, Friend unhurt BANNING -Bodybuilder and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and hts girlfriend. Maria Shriver, niece of U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. escaped serious injury w hen their vehicle went over a low freeway embankment. authorities say. The accident occurred early Thursday about 15 miles west of Palm Springs. Schwarzenegger. the Conner Mr. Uruverse and star of the film "Conan, the Barbarian," told the h ighway patrol he had pulled over to let Ms. Shriver, a reporter with CBS News and daughter of former Peace Corps director R. Sargent S hriver, take over as driver. An officer sa1d Schwan.enegger didn't notice the embankment and the 1978 J~p roUed down. strikin g shrubs and a fence. Toxic gas blam e cited SOLVANG -Human error and m echanical failure caused hydrogen sulfide to foul natural gas lines with a rotten-egg s tench, leading authorities to urge 45,000 people to evacuate, gas company spokesmen said People who fled their homes in the Santa Ynez Valley were told Thursday afternoon they could return and use their gas-powered appliances. No injuries or iUnesses were reported. The problem was traced to an automatic gas analyu?r at the $106 million plant, which opened just hours before Wednes- day's leak, officials of the Southern California Gas Co. said. WORLD Walesa grilled b y police WARSAW, Poland -Police interrogated Solidarity found.er Lech WaJesa for more than two hours about an underground union m~ting last month. but he says it won't stop him from meeting with outlawed union members again. Reached by telephone at his Gdansk apartment, Walesa told The Associated Press that police let him go Thursday after he refused to answer questions about his Nov. 12-13 meeting with underground leaders of the outlawed Solidarity union. "ln response to the questions, I quoted (gove rnment spokesman Jerzy) Urban saying. 'Each citizen is aJJowed to meet with a group of criminals if the outcome of the meeting is not criminal'," Walesa said. 120 trapped in tram car BELLINZONA, SWitz.erland -AlpJnists today rescued 120 sk iers and tourists who were trapped for up to 12 hours in 30 cars on an aeriaJ tramway on 6,500-foot Mount Tamaro. Police said no one was injured. Members of the Swiss Alpine Club used ropes to let themselves down from helicopters or climbed up supporting pylons and hoisted themselves from c.ar to car. Blasts wrack Israel TEL A VIV, Israel -Two booby.trapped grenades exploded todoy 8t mosques ln the occupied West Bank town of Kebron. allahtly inju.ring o Palestinian worshiper on the MOllm> Sabbath. police sa.fd. In a 11Cparate incident, exploeives eitperte dlsroantled a bomb I.hat wu planted on a bus and •potted by a ~r •the vehicle tnYeled through a crowded market In the J ewish leciOr of Jeruaalem, poUce eaid. LOS ANG~LES (AP) BeaC'h Boys drummer Dennis Wilson never was able to shak~ his alcohol problem. his wife says, and al'cording to pOlk'l' he WlilS drinkmg the day he aCC'ident.ally drowned. Rres1dent Reagan was among th<JSt• expressing sorrow Thursday uvel' the death of Wilson, JY, who was pulled from 13 feet oC water where he had been diving from a boot shp m suburban Marina del Rey. A sheriff's d~puty said Wilson had been drinking with friends Wednesday on the 52-foot yawl Emerald before he began diving into jl vacant slip. However, tests to detect ak-ohol or drugs in Wilson's body will take days or possibly w~ks. Los Angeles County Coroner's spokesman Bill Gold said . Wilson's wife, Shawn, said dr inking had kept her husband apart from the other members of th«> Beach Boys "On his last birthday (Dec. 4), he was drinking, and 1 asked him what he wanted," Mn;. Wilson said Thursday. her 19th birthday. "He said, 'I want to stop hurting myself."' When the group members appeared last month at Universal Amphitheater. Wilson was not among them. "They told him if h e didn't give it (akohol) up, hf' couldn't play," Mrs. Walson said. "He used to be OK for the shows. but they hired a guard to keep him away from the concerts, and I'd see him there crying." Gary Cook, a family friend, said Wilson had planned to enter a detoxification center because he feared his marriaRe was breakinR up and he would Berkeley punished by panel BERKELEY (AP) - An agency handling county job training funds has voted to keep the city of Berkeley off its governing board as purushment for the City Council's refusal to salute the American flag before its meetings. lose tht• toupl\!'s 15-moMh-old son M rs. Wilson, who had been li ving with Wilson sinc.-e shl• was 15, is also &ach Boy Mike Love's daughter, and relations between Wili;on and Love, hisroUBln , had been s trained lately. Wilson and Love had been in court last year, whe~ they agreed to a mutual restraining order barring them from threat- ening or beating each other. The cause or the dispute was not m ade public. Reagan and his wife, Nancy, became defenders uf tht' Beach Boys last summer when then-Se<:retary of the Interior James Watt bannl"Ci them !r'om a Jftly 4 performan<-e on the Washington Mall. After tht' Incident, Mrs. Reagan invited the band to perform ut the White House. The Reagans, vacationing in Southern Cali- fornia, were ''shocked and deeply saddened to learr1 of Dennis Wilson's death,'' said M ark Wein~rg, an assi11tant White House press secre1.ary. ''He was so vibrant and gifted, lovable," said Elliott Lott, the band's road manager ''He was a very a;ensitive man." San CleHJente Isle seen as prison LOS ANGELES (AP) -Comparing it to Alcatraz, t.'Ounty Supervisor Kenneth Hahn has proposed that rugged San Clemente Island be added to a list of possible sites for a new prison. "San Clemen te is a<..'C.-essible from the shore but, like Alcatraz, would be virtually escape-proof," Hahn said Thursday. "It would satisfy the reqwre- ments for placing a prison within the county, but it would not negatively impact any neighborhoods." Hahn has written to state corrections officials, asking them to c:onsider the U.S. Navy-owned island, which is about 52 miles offshore and some 25 miles southwest of Catalina Island. Alcatraz, a federal prison located in the San Francisco Bay about l 1h miles from shore, was shut down in 1963. Attention has been focused on San Clemente by animal protection groups who have fought cour-t batUes against the Navy's killing of hundreds of wild goats. The goa~ are eating the island's vegetation and thus endangering birds and lizards. The Navy, which uses the island for ship-to- shore target practice, had no immediate comment on Ha hn's proposal. But state and other county officials were quick to react. ''Putting a prison there might make a · lot of people think twice about committing a crime," said Board of Supervisors Chairman Deane Dana, who spen t six months Air Force duty on the island in 1953 The move means the city has no control on how or where Its $600.000 aUocation in federaJ job funds 1s spent. The board of the Alameda Training Education Board-As- sociated Community Ac- tion Program voted Wednesday night to deny Berkeley a seal on the board, which metes out as much as $7 million annually for job pro- grams througho u t AJameda County. The Berkeley City Council. a hotbed of protests in the 1960s, banned the pledge m 1971 a fter wide publicity was given to a picture showing three council members sitting while the rest stood for the pledge. To prevent simi- lar embarrassing mci- den ts, the council banned the pledge altogether. Target stores o nSunday New Year's Day 10 am to6 pm Berkel~y Vice Mayor Gilda Feller called the board's 11-2 vote not to give the city a seat "a shameful act." Ms. Feller noted the jobs board never opens its own meetings with the pledge. although it did so before voting Wednesday night. Boating accident claims 3 ISLETON (AP) Three residents of Riv- erside County are dead in a houseboat accident in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta that two other Riverside County residents survived. The identities of the victims could stiU not be released late Thursday, pending notification of next of kin. The Sac r a men to County sheriff's office said a fast current slammed the houseboat into a lowered draw- bridge Thursday morn- ing, capsizing it. The 14-ton boat had been rented for a Delta cruise to celebrate the 83rd birthday of one of the dead. Slcramento Sheriff's Lt. GU Magness said two friendll of the fa.rnlly, a ~1 -year-old mother and her l~·year-old daugh- ter, e8Caped before th e craft capslz.ed and were ~. Mag:nesa said I\ hap- pened Thunday mom- 1.ng when iM h~boal WM t we pt by a CUrTenl on the MokeJumne RIY"er lnto the Tyler la1and Brtdge on Geor,san. Slough, east of laleton In touthern Sacr1mento· Shop and save on exercise wear , athletic equipment, sheets, towels , car battery, everyday essentials during our, storewide sale .starting Sunday, Jan. 1 . Look for clearance bargains throughout the store too . Stores open regular , I weekday hours, Monday,·Jan. 2. TARGET ,.. t -------------------C.Ounty. ··- t\t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 30, 1983 ,. 0 A plea for continued coDJrnitment to the U.N. By PHYLLIS KAMINSKY Tradlllonally. Amerieans pause at th1s tame to take stock of tht> events that have filled the year which IS shpping away into hlS· tory. and to rededicate themselves to accomplishments during the commg year. ThlS period of assessment offers an opportunity for sober reflection about matters large and small. Perhaps it also will allow us to review rationally a subject which we too of ten seem to view only emouonally -Ameri- can involvement in the United NatiorLS. The relaUorLShjp between the United States and the United NatiorLS has been strained for many years and for many reasons. The glowing promise of the Unit· ed Nations as an instrument Lo cure all that ails the world was sadly tarnished early on by politi- cal events ln Eastern Europe and the Korean War, and has Jong since lost its lustre. The cold hard facts of international strife seem often to draw the world commuru- ty ever further apart. Even the staunchest defenders of the U.N. will admit that it has fallen short of achieving many of its original goals. But if it is not the panacea originally envisioned, neither is it the abject faHure portrayed by many of its critics. lt may be surprising t.o some Americans to learn that 85 percent of the U.N. budget is targeted toward largely successful e fforts to increase the world's food pro- duction. eliminate disease, and provide baste educauon to tens of millions of people. It lS the U.N.'s misfortune that triumphs such as the eradication of a fonner~ dreaded kjJJer -smallpox -are overshadowed by shortcorrungs tn the theater of mtemational con- llict. Perhaps the U.N. is so per- sistntly pilloned in this country because at is seen asa failed dream. In a nation founded, nurtured and driven by dreams, there are few things so deeply unsettling to the psyche as evidence that dreams do not always come true. The reality is that the U.N. was founded with more ends than means. lt was. and is. an experi- ment in whether the high hopes and aspirations which have guided the emergence of the human race can be translated mto a moral authority which could stamp out incivility and conllict among nations. It ts decidedly unrealistic to expect that such aims could be realized ovemght. As Bnan Urquhart. the U.N.'s Under-Secretary-General for Special Political ACfafrs, points out: "It has taken most de mocrauc countries something like three or four hundred years to emerge into what they are today and even that is often imperfect. It is therefore unlikely that you can build an effective world order in 37 years. We are just beginning and we must see it in that way." A recent Roper Poll found that a sizeable majority of Amencans continues to approve of U.S participation in the U.N While at is encouraging that Amem·ans still display a very realisuc view of the 1mportarwe of the U.N .. it would be more promising if we were hearing a clamor for improvement and reform. A practical eye can readily see that the opporturuty for making the U.N. a more effective or- gamzation is al hand. We need Jook no Curther than the man who now leads the U.N , Sec- retary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, who has injected a breath of fresh air into some very musty corridors with his frank analysis .of the U.N.'s shortronungs and his dedication to devising new ap- proaches wh1ch will make the U.N stronger and more efficient The Secretary-General has taken the lead an both cutting costs and raising hopes. Perhaps, It is time for America to respond to his overtures with initiatives of our own. We must free ourselves from what the Secretary-General has tenned "the grip of the dead hand of a less fortunate past...'' and move to define what we want and expect from the U.N. Possibly there arises one further question. How do md1Vld- ual Americans make their views known? Well the answer is that there are a number of ways, including contactmg your elected representatives. There is also another office to which you can tum, one which has existed for some time in a low profile mode. For the first time in the last 30 years. the United Nations Infor- mation Centre in Washington, D.C. is headed by an American. The Information Centre extsts to ensure that the citizens of this nation receive full and ac:curate information about the U.N.'s ob- jectives and activities as 1s poss- ible. All its efforts are aimed al bringing about "a better under- standing of the basic charac- tensucs of the United Nations. its full record m the hist.oncal per- spective, its undentab]e achieve- ments. as well as its disappolnt- ments and the causes for them" as recently stated by Mr. Yasushi ..<kashi , th e Under-Secretary-General for Public lnfonnation. The simple truth is that we live man uncertain world. Differences between nations are often an- nounced with the speed of light- ning and the force of a thunder- clap. but the search for surulanties and the meldmg of common purposes is a painstaking process which numbers among its require- ments an arena of stability. The arena exists in the fonn of the United Natiom but 1t must be used. Americans, having lost pa- tience with the U.N. at a time when renewal of commitment is cntical, should not seem content to sit on the sidelines. Let us use these days of reflec- tion to awaken American resolve. Let us urge that Amen ca as.<;ume an active leadership role at the U.N. PhyJljs Kaminsky is director of the United Nations Information Centre. Washington, D.C. l. M. BDJd /Negative news Negative news appears to be more popular than positive news. unfortunately. You hear that twice as many women get raped in the United States as in Japan. but you don't hear th.at twice as many women here as elsewhere are brave enough to report the crone You hear that 68 percent of the American women in their 60s are overweight. but you don't hear that 32 percent are slim and tnm. You often hear there's a :>O-per- cent chance of rain, but rarely that there's a 50-pen:ent chance of sunshine. Canned tomato juice doesn't t.aate quite the same as fresh tomato juice And 1f you're typical. you won't much car~ for the taste of the fresh. Trivia Poem: "Big Ben ls Mlther the clock nor the tower . Bia Ben ia the bell that strikes the hour" Evf'rybody with hjgh blood ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat pressure knows the danger of too much salt. But a Harvard medical authority claims recent research suggests animal products gener- ally may contribute to it. The disorder disappears rapidly, ac- cording to this scholar, with a simple vegetarian diet. The picture of the fat man nearly dying at the mnner table when he chokes on a bite of steak is unlovely and sad. But the fact that children are the No. l victims of fatal food inhalation ls ~ unlovier and sadder Men who are unwi!Ung to accept middle a ge are feminine. Women who easily accept middle age are masculine. Such was the contention of that student of such matt.en, Theodor Reik How do you account for the fact \hat men usually tlnd It euier to quit smoking than women? COLD!Of COORSE 1rs a:w1so WMATI . __ ,...-.- ------------------------- Thwarting those 'suicide' attacks WASHINGTON -Terronsts from around the world quietly assemb1ed m Mex1t'O City on Oct 21 for an underground conven- uon. Many had studied Marxist ideology and "revolutionary" tac- tics together in training camps behind the! Iron Curtajn_ Out of this bizarre conferen<.'e came instructions to mtemify the terrorist campaign against the West. U S. mtelhgence began mtercepung sm1Ster messages calling for attacks on American Installations. One message from Cuban leader Fadel Castro urged terrorists to "kill Amencans." Other messages from Iran's Ayatollah Khomeiru had a similar theme. So far as I can learn, Castro sent a delegation to the terrorists' c:onvention. but Khomeini did not. Yet in the murky netherworld of terrorists. the lanes somellmes get tangled For e xample, the Palesune L1berat1on Organiza- tion. which has ties to Tehran, was represente4 in Mexlro City. U.S. security experts. mean- while. are searching desperately for ways to deal with the deadly threat. Their task 1s complicated by the suicide tactics of Kho- meini's terronsts. As a State Department official acknowl- edged to my assoclate Lucette Lagnado, "Most security precau- tiom have been based on the idea that terrorists did not want to die." But Shiite Moslem fanatics have been indoctrinated by Kho- meini with the idea that dying for their faith will guarantee them glory in paradise. As a result, Khomeini apparently has had little d1ff1culty recru1t1ng kamikaze dnvers for bomb-ngged cars or tru<:ks. G,; J-Al:-l-Al-11-11-11--~ After the bombing of our em· bassy in Kuwait, State Depart- ment security officers met with poliucal experts m the Near East Bureau to 1denufy the most likely -and most vulnerable -Amen- can targets m the region. Sources say three U S embassies were at the top of the l1St. in Bahram. Oman and the United Arab Erm rates These three countries, like Kuwait, are located Just across the Persian Gulf from Iran. They al.so have Shiite communities from which Khomeini can draw re- cruits willing to die for the cause. Two of the embassies are tn locations extremely difficult to protect The embassy bu1ldmgs in Manama, Bahrain, and Muscat, Oman, sit right on the street instead of LnS1de a walled or fenced compound. The embassy in Damascus, ironically, 1s not high on the e ndangered list. though the Unit- ed States as close to war with Syria. In fact. the Syrians are building a fence around the em· bassy, as an added precaution to avoid a provocative incident. The three shiekdorns at the top of the hs t not only have to worry about the Shiites but the Palesti- niam as well. As oil-producing countries. some have been obUged to retrench and lay off Palestinian workers. Those discontented Palestinians may be ripe for terrorist recruitment. A special report prepared for Sen John Warner. R-Va . warns that "use of car-vehicle bombs lS expected to grow in number m the Maddie East and other geographic areas as well.'' The fear IS that other terronst groups will attempt s1mjjar suicide attacks. "More imaginative terrorists t'Ould apply the general technique to other venues," the report states, expla1rung that "witung (or even unwHung) suici de bombing at- tacks" could be made using light planes, helicopters or speed boats. Warner, a former secretary of the Navy, is expected to lead the Senate response to the findings of the Pentagon commission on the Beirut bombing in which 240 Marines died. While publicly ex- pressing hts confidence m the Pentagon commission, Warner has been pursuing his own informal mvestigatton into the tragedy. One of Warner's most signifi- cant preliminary findings in- volved anu-terrorist trairung in the anned services. He found that while considerable funds hav~ been spent on this specialized training. the Pentagon somehow has failed to match its anti-t.errorist experts with the areas most in need of them , like Lebanon. Aet'Ording to a re port prepared for the senator, the available anti-terrorist training "has not been used to a significant degTee" by the Marine Corps, presumably because the Marines' traditional all-out combat role had little need for such traming. Of some 7,000 mahtary people who took the Army's anti -terrorist courses since 1980, only 57 were Marines. An Air Force course trained 1,300 since 1982 -but only 119 were Marines. JUNKET OF THE WEEK: When a congresstonal critic starts poking around faraway places, nervous State Department of- ficials try to detooth him by skillful, gentle pampering. Detailed internal cables sent out from Foggy Bottom to embassies in Latin America, for ex.ample, give instructions for the proper care and feeding of Rep. Stephen Solan, 0-N.Y .. a Foreign Affairs Committee member who has as- sailed the Reagan administration's policies there. The much-traveled Solarz will spend most of January in the region. Here are some of the cabled instructions for handling the peripatetic pol from Brooklyn: • "The CongTessman prefers first class accommodations. Tennis courts are an lmport.ant plus ... Solan would like to play tennis every day if poesible. Poet's as- sistance in arranging court and securing high quality tennis oppo- nents will be appreciated." • ''On a typical day, he prefers three meetings (with foreign of- ficials) in both the morning and the afternoon. The meetings should be one hour long, exclud- ing travel time ... Solan prefers to work at each meal, including breakfast." • "Where possible, Solan would like to meet with the Israeli or other knowledgeable foreign ambassador." SALESMAN ZERO : Nicaraguan rebel leader Eden Pastora -the famous Com- mander Zero -drew a lukewarm reception from the CIA and con- servative White House advaers during his recent fund-raising tour. But private donors wrote him some generoµs checks - reportedly with enough zeroes on them to keep his anti-Sanclinista guerrillas fighting for a few more months. The calculated act of creativity The most effective writing IS put down on paper in a cool mood, not a heated one -no matter how heat.ed the prose may seem to be when it is publlcly read. Creativi- ty ot any kind 1s a calculated act, not a burst of feeling. This is something that people outside the arts find it hard to grasp -and that many novice writers or musicians or actors find it equally hard to learn. But the fact is that the more strongly you feel something, the worse you express it at that particular mo- ment. The act.Or who seems to be "living" his part on the stage is one who has achieved artlSUc distance from the role'. and is able to rnterpret it so that he seems to be totally involved: but the paradox is. that if he really were, he could not give that impression. An actor "gets into" his part when he is rehearsing it; it is then n1111U1m ~ ~ that he identifies with the emo- tions and reacUons oC the charac- ter and puts on a second skin, as It we re; but if he identifies emo- tionally when the curtain goes up, his perfonnance inevitably suf- fers. Much the same is true in the performance of music. A concert pianist must be more than a mere player of notes, must saturate himself in the mood and feeling of the composer when learning the piece -but must be in complete control while performing In pub- lic. Whenever l feel impassioned about a subject, and sit down to write in a red-hot frame of mind, the result Is overstrained and overwritten, and thus lesa per- suasive than when I have cooled down and allowed m)'lelf eorne distance from my own feelln81. Indeed, in the writing craft there is no relaUon between the way one feels at the time and the nature of the work that II turned out. Countless writers have telti· fled that they penned their molt amusing pieces while In the slough of despondence, and aorne of thelr bleakest when they were riding the crest of good spirit.I. The arta, lndeed, are u much re-crealionucreation. The practi- tioner re--creata what be NI felt ln the past. what he h.u captured in his permanent uncoNdoul. and beings It to life when It II rucly to be born, and not on the bMiao{hia daily feellnp. O\huwlae, Mou.rt or Schubert would hawcompoeed hardly anything but tra.cr!c ~· There iJ nothing -,:natunl'' about the art.a. for nature la apontaneoua and randomlled, while the art.a are atructW'tld and foc:uad u symboll for OW' fwJ. Inga, not aa l.M feellnp them- wlves. TM arta are lmitadona ol tite. conWnlnl trulhl \ha' nature ll lncap11hle ol ex~ -and that w• are capable ol ~ only after the~ not durint the ek:perlenct. \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 30, 1983 i\ 7 ijALij()A VAVILI()~ Calif()r-nia ()()int ()f tii§t()r-ic lnter-e§t ~ Calif()r-nia tii§t()r-ic Landmar-k Sponsored Ba7f10a Improvement Association We welcome you to join - Merchants and Residents Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Decembet 30. 1983 GCtRINt J I»-"' w.eu:> ..()t..lf~ !'?>A U:l ~f i:XP.f rrr.' I~ D1?llJ<:;i ~™li.Je ef.011'.1€1 10 P.AL.L Hf Dt\lf5 llJ10 .-11.;, MA>J'/ ~~81ESf /)dO c; \HJ'U :l.D AWK ! THE.RE'S 50M€.ON£ IN T~IS 0AG WITH ME THE t'..t.'llL ,. CIRCl S "Across from the school? Oh, sure! You're the people who own the horsey and the big block doggy." 'I \R 'I\ Dl kJ: by Brad Anderson "Phil, I think I know where all the eggnog went " [ NEVER GET IHVITED TO NEW YEARS PARTIES Tl''9B1.t:" t:t:os TOMORROW Nl6MT MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WILL BE DRE5SIN6 TO 60 OUT ... WHAi A FA~: Kl~IN 1"0 AS CUCKOO A CF()Wfl OF KINKIESAS t:VE~ CAtJU<EP A CAl\IOf. by Gus Am ela OCC.A'SIOIJA1.L'I JVAJJrro/w1u .. 001~ PJW, "°" CIJ4(H ME~ =:f l.01'h)U~1 ~f'Pl/J0 Ptl-L~. I ~l.1'1 •' ·~' by Jim Davis HELLO. 0 ELLY 8UTTON 81(; (;lORGE by Virgil Pa rtch (VI P) "Come on. Let's bury the hatchet." by Ch arl es M Schul z SOME ARE EVEN READ\' A DAY A~EAD OF TIME ... by Tom K Ryan GOif ii ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF North South vulntra hle North dul' NORTH +u z ;i K9U H 0 Veld +KJO WEST EAST +K9 +854 •:i • .\10 "3 0 986542 OJl07 3 +A86 +Ql07 52 SOUTH + AQ 1073 '/ QJ8Z OAKQ +9 The bidding. 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Mab rbec:k1 pay1bl~ to New• paptrbookt, by Kevin F aoan M~ U-~Lll1'10N 15 1'0 NO'f f;Ai 50 MUC~ r U>Z: f.N -< 00 uR'f oy Lynn Johnston I DA~E-yoo 10 SAY 'No·11 ) bv Tom Bat1uk A Nt7 i"HE;: Pe:PPE:R. M lt...l--IS e>IG G E:R. 1"HAN YOUR PAi"E: .1 fg.fff;IL BISTRO FENTON by Wiley --------... HER MOTHER HAS SIONEO THE COMPLAINT 1 IF 't'OU WANT ME TO REPRESENT VOU, 'l'OU'LL HAYE TO PLEAD W ILTVI llllJPllll FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1983 ··-,...._._ --------_.,....,_...., __ Now that the holiday season ia drawing to an end, this is 1111 op1>ortu11e time to br~a k out the clippers, dust o f{ the ('QIJt+'t'b.i;, and g o to work on your garden. See A /(J. A9 111cam1111111 mm ANN LANDERS BUSINESS STOCKS A10 A11 A12 Post-holiday blues It's disappointing when high doesn't happen By SUSAN MONAHAN oa11r l'llol c ...... poncSe.,1 The Christmas tnoe has l>t't.'11 taken down (or wall be any day nuw), the mad rush to buy last minute gifts as JUSl a mem1Jry ::and Ill general, life is back to normal for must pt'Oµlf' f'or others, how(.>ver. the t•nd of the holiday S(>ason brings on the blahs. This state of mind 1s known as pust-hohday depression, and n 's not a rare mmplamt. "It's awfully good for business," said Costa Mesa psychologist Louis Brous."<!rd. adding that the ~epression may start as t.>arly as the day after Christmas or not manifost 1tSt>lf until after Nl'W Year's Day. He said that the symptoms 111dude feelings of loneliness and desperation and that m cxtn•me cases, people may commit su1<:1dl' or mak<' su1dde attempts. "But m g1ml'ral (post huht.l<ty ckpress1011) appears more drama tac than 1t 1s," he said. "There's usually not a lot of personality d1s1ntegrat1on." There arc also peoplt• who l'Xpect too much from the holidays and are depn:si.ed bc.•c:aUSl' they didn't measure up "Holidays are not the ('(:stasy that these people have m mmd," he said Dr. Eugene A. Em'SOn. a Newport &>at'h psychologist. says th<1t for many people, the holiday season S4.'t..•ms to offt-r a promise that 1t doesn't keep "They·rl' looking for a high from others and arcd1sappomwd and dl'preSSl'Cl wht•n it doesn't happen and at usually dlX'Sn'L" If this as what as causing tht· probk•m, he said, the solution as sample: "Learn to give Holidays are a lime for findmg ourspmtual S<'lVC'S and sharing 1t with others. That's where thl· lift c•oml'S from not from expecting others to g1vt• 1t to you " An often heard cnuc1srn as that thC' com- mercial aspects of Christmas h~ive ed1pscd thl' spiritual ones. The truth of this 1s often brought home when the balls come due Mjtch Gal"(.'ia, telephone coordinator counsel- or for the Hotline Help Cent<.'r, Anaheim. says that many ot the post-hohday crisis mils are from people who are faced with enonnous Christmas bills. "The hype as all gone, and now you have to start answering the financial questions." he said Nor as overspending the only form lha t holiday ext'ess can take. Rich food and alc:ohohc I beverages are almost as much a Christmas custom as caroling Artd the effects may linger long after the strains of the carol have faded. "When you thank about ll, everythmg that as used for pleasure during the holidays as a depressant -alcohol, sugar, drugs, coffee,'" said Garcia On tht-other hand, "People tend not to.do the things that tht-y usually do to avoid stress," he said, pomting out that visits to health dubs lend to decrease during the holidays. Dean Smith, director of the Orange County American Institute of Family Relations in Tustin, recommends strenuous exel"(.'1se to counteract the physical causes of degression. post-holiday or otherwise "h 's startlingly e rfectave," he said Wes Older, a marriage and family counselor at thl' South Coast Center. Tustin, says that another kind of activity "goal directed action" -can make the end of the holidays.Jess anu-climactic. Instead of viewing the new year as the end of the holiday season, he suggests consadermg at an opportunity to put new plans mto motion. He added that a certain amount of let.down as to be expected, and is not a cause for concern unless It persists. "Bear with it foracertam period of time Thl' re<.'Overy should take place m 10 days to two weeks," he said Christmas does, after all, rome but once a year and the days immediately follow mg 1t arc bound Co seem rather tame in comparison "Every day can't be that much of a high. We'd get llrt.'d of that too.·· said Ericson He also said. however. that 1t 's important to be able to anticipate highlights m our lives and that Chnstmasand New Year don't have to be the only ones. "People need to learn how to make morl' holidays m their lives" Jail opening postponed ••• They can't throw away key, there's no locks NORTH BRUNSWICK. NJ (AP) -Of- ficials postponed the openmg of the new $18 million county J3il for fear 1t would have been too open -no locks had been installed. Anthon y W. Pellicane. deputy director of t'Orrections and vouth services for Middlesex County, sajd Wednesday the new Adult Correc- tion Center, scheduled to go mto use Sunday. wiU be opened three to Cave months late because of a delay in the delivery of the elaborate lock system The locks. connected to a computerized, automatic system, showed up last week, but Pelhcane said at will take the extra ume to install the system and tram the employees. Night of lights Buffet tops special eve By VIDA DEAN Of V.. o..., Pttol ltan Only a helicopter ride over this year's Newport Hartx>r Festival of Lights Parade could have rivaled the view from the Lido Isle penthouse of Beverly Morgan. To share her incomparable view of thousands of dancmg IJghts on the harbor's waters, Morgan hosted aspe<'1al holiday Night of Lights Benefit for the advancement and support of pediatric research at the Calafonua College of Medicine a{ the University of California, Irvine (UCI-CCM). Morgan is chairman of the Department of Pedaatncs at the College (the only woman chair and one of only nine women pediatric chairs our of 143 m the country.). Cocktails and a tantahzmg buffet (catered by the department's administrative st.a{() com· plemented the spectacular light show on the water. Among th(.> guests enjoying the view were Irvine Mayor Larry and Pbyllil Agran (member of the Department of Peidatrics). Maareen Bociu, Bruce Buc kingham and his wile Cbrlaty Sand- borg, Joseph and Judy Corle11, PltUlp and Patti DiSaJa (He'schairof the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology), George and Joan Frtoa (He's professor of medicine at UCI-MCC). BUI and Sbirley Gonialet (he's director of Hospital and clinics for UCI Medical Center), Donald and Carol MartlD, Houcbang and Barbara Modanloa (he's professor of medicine at the Ccllege and professor of pediatrics at Long Beach M emorial Hospital), Elfezer Nasabaam, Harlet Opfell (Medical Di.rec- tor of Children's Hospital of Orange Ccunty) and daughter Amy, Joltn and KJttte RH (he't1 on the board of u-ustees for the college.), J. Walter and Sllarol Sclaaefer (he's also on the Board). Stanley and June van den Noort (he's Dean of the Ccllege of Medicine) and Fetz.al and Dorothy Waffarn. Boat parade party The Lido Isle home of Doa and Jue LJpcaer provided.Juat the rtgh\ teaing for guests to mix, mingJe and view the annual Festival of Light.I Boat Parade over the holidays. The party featured auch delectables a1 aalmon mouaee, dolmaa, pita with shrimp and fei. cbeetle, won tona ... red potatoes wlth caviar ... and much more. Holiday grog topped It off. 8eaidet JUlt toullnR the holiday RUDD, Don (""-'rd member of &ho M"Wly {Off'M!d C.lllOl"nM Seaboard AJrllnes) wu a.ho toudna the Inaugural nJght of CSA to Cataltrta the following morning. "It's just one of those unfortunate things." said Pellicane "You can't open a prison without locks " Caught in a drift COOS BAY. Ore. (AP)-Warren Lyons was combing the beach for driftwood to burn in tus fireplace when he ended up catching the drift himself. Lyons, 37. spied a prize log Wednesday about six feet from shore and climbed aboard so he could plunge a hook into the log and pull it ashore. But it was Lyons that got hooked as the current caught the log and l'arned both of them about a half.mal l' before the Coast Guard spotted the unlikely sight and sent out a rescue boat The log proceedt'<i out lo sea Corn husker. not Cyclone OMAHA. Neb (AP) Some people might say that Jared Brass· birth in <I ht>hcopteren route from Iowa to Nebraska leavt"• tht• question of hJS home state up m the air, but h1~ father says that's not the case "It's a toss-up as to exactly whcrl' Jared was born, but he's a Cornhuskcr rather than a Cyclone." said H Eugene Brass of Des MouleS. dt>elaring his air-born first child a Nebraskan When the Brasses took Jared home from the hospital Friday. he weighed a healthy 6 pounds. 6 ounces. Jared was born three months premature. aboard a hospital helicopter Sept. 18, weighing m at just 2 pounds. 3 ounces. The Brasses had been visiting relauves In Shenandoah. Iowa, when his mother went mto latx>r But the Shenandoah hospital did not have a neonatal intensive car unit. and a helicopter was brought in from St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha, about 50 miles away. Brass followed by car, but the stork beat him and by the time he got to Omaha he was a father. Delly Not l'llol.,. br -.y llo9M Party talk by P hilip DiSaia , George Friou and William Gonzalez. Hostess Beverly Morgan, right, Modanlou and Harriet Opfell. with Houchang (CSA. also makes scheduled flights to Bullhead City and Bermuda Dunes.) Among the 90 guests feted to a fun and festive evening were Wally Cruttenden Jr .. (Also a board member and co-founder of CSA with Don), Cap and Jady Blackburn (he's 8.i.rline president), Cbarlea and Sue Tuner (she too, is a board member), Jack and Nancy Dalby, Mort Kaplan, Molly Stauffer, BUI and Jady Hunter, Doag and Jady Mack, Joe and Verna De1enhart, Herb ,and MUUe Weat, Norm and Jan Knaael, Lowell Gimbel, Joltn and Adrienne Boomer, Stan Davies and Job.n Furniab. Big holiday doing• There was a whole lot of holiday goin' on a\ It.area and Job Betaoo'a old-fashioned party. A Lui dreseed in old-faahJoned attire greeted each guest at the door with a g1aaa of wuuU while Madirlgal alngera (dressed In festive maroon gown.) merrily 1&ng carols. Guesta were treated to a 9Crulllptuous buffet, lncluding sirloin strips, cream of leek 1e>up, hot chee.e fondue, hot brie and jumbo ahrfmp. Just off the plane from Ch~peake Bay ... aU<lCUl.ent (reth O)'l1e"· For thOM curioUI about their fortune ... palmisl ~ Wiii on hand to reve.l lleCf'etl. J~tbe ttve1ry Wtte ()oua and f'f'Uk O'Bryu, and Job J...._ Gtee and Jo Aue Mis1 Sal 1 and Rk!Mrd Loreaoi. Ellie and 81"'1 F1Nr, Riebrd and Elabe Fon, David and Marcia Martya. BlU and Tea Ce•a, I.Jada and Erie Jadto~ JH7 and hi» Dtnlea, Ba"9ra and Joe Tate, uerry ean.u, T•• and Betty ltrwalewln. Marth and MAicolm Orea. O.e ; and Marion Horney and Ann and Russell Paoge Roaring Twenties party Bootleg booze. bathtub gm .. and all that jazz beckoned guests to attend a Roaring Twenties party recently hosted by Ann and Don Lawrenz and Charlotte Garey. The Corona del Mar Lawrenz home was decked out for the occasion in silver. white and black with mirror and white light accent.a. And the guests came dressed to the nmes. Women wore fringe. beaded headbands and three- tlered dresses, right out of the era. Oh, so Charleston. There was even a piano player squeetJng out lively Twenties tunes. Among the 48 Mends joining \he merriment and 1it-down dinner were Bill and Darlene Dotts, Donald and Cate Slmpaon, Mklaael and S111an McFadden, Clarke and ADdrea Falrbrotlter, Letlle 3nd P~ll Eapoalto, David and S11u ltapoff, Nad and C.te Peterson, Don and RMu Lude, Emo1ene Bitler, BUI and Sbella Haaley, Jack and Julme Llalttner, Lll Hlrtlt ond Weadell Flab. Hoated and roaated Architect Stewart Woodard has been busy lately ... he's hotted ... and he'a \'>ten roasted. Billed u "Th~ Stewart Who? ... RoNt." hla aurprile 50lh birthday party wu quite a eel· ebration. mtxina frlvoUty wilh the more terfoua busfne. of honoring hls Many accomplLshmcnta. K01t«I by Re• Sodttll91 and Stewart'• 10n Scott, lhe "for ~n oruy·· evening ~n with Maureen Boeian and Donald Wil- liamton at the Mor1ttn party. cocktails at South Coa.•t Re~rtory Theatre (Sk>w&r1 was the arehir«t fOT thf! project.). Afterwardt. dinner and "rout" (complete wit.h 1 slick lhow panning S~wart'.t U/e '1.ncfo Infancy ... ) followed at the nearby West.Jn Soulh Coast PW.. Hotel. Th~ e~nlns'• "~" toutert tncluded auch notabltw u Suptrvilor T'tolnH lllley and Oavkl Emmet (SCR'• art.lltJc dlr«tor). Jou Llo)'d and BUI Fa•een al.IC> joined the llne-up. ' --------------------------- 11 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 30, 1983 Thoughts sobering ••• Drunk driving can trigger highway holocaust DEAR ANN LANDERS. You probably never had a request to print a letter on a (.'ertain day. but I'm asking. lamsendingapoemand 1f you find thls worth printing. will you please publish it as near New Year's Eve as possible? -FUTURE OFFICER DEAR FRIEND: Your timing coolda't bave been better. Here It ls, with my warm tJaa.Aka. Show her who's boll8 in your fllmily. Twenty minutes later you are at.anding In darkness on the side of the highway with broken glass and spilled gasoline at your feet. Your wife 1s screaming, pinned beneath jagged edges of tw1ated metal. Your two-year-old daughter ls silent. HOW TO MAKE A TROOPER CRY Your six-year-old son ia sprawled face-down 30 feet away. Want to see a state trooper cry? Would you like to Set' him drop to his knees. bury his face in hi.s hands and bawl like a baby or slam his fist an to the side of his patrol t•ar? It's easy enough to do. And it happens more frequently than most of us m1ght think. Just load yourself up wtth the holiday season's "good cheer," add a few beers or mixed dnnks and dnve your family home. The highway trooper smelled the alcohol on your breath as you tried to explain, and he's not very gentle as he pushes you into the rear of the patrol car and tells you to shut your mouth. Then he pauses for a moment in the darkness before he turns his attention lo you and the remains of your car and family. Congratulations. You've made a trooper cry Refuse to listen whe n your wife suggests that she drive. ••• Assert yourself. Pay heed to your male ego. Say, "Aw. het>k, ah can drive the ear bedder with a few beers unner mah belt than you can cold sober." DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can I get m my two cents' worth in reslX>nse to the man who had a picture of hts deceased wife hanging in the bedroom? Scars of war ••• Combat memories haunt Viet vet TU"l'ON. Lnd. (AP) -Dane "Pat" Nash was pulling his Anny gunship out of a steep dive dunng heavy fighting in 1967 when a North Vietnamese bullet slammed into his head, entering high up his left cheek and exiting through his right temple. Pat Nash came home to months of recuperation and went on to earn a bachelor's degree from Purdue Univer- sity, a master's Crom Butler and a law degree Crom Lndlana University -the latter while attending school at night and working fulltime as probation officer in Tipton. In March 1983. a month after he was admitted to the bar. Gov. Robert Orr aplX>inted him a judge of Tipton Circuit Court. On his right wrist. Nash wears a Missing In Action bracelet for hlS brother, Mike, a Navy pilot who was shot down an 1966 while flying over Laos. Another brother, Andy, spent his Anny career in the United States and now lives in Atlanta. Like the memory of his lost brother. the images of combat remain with the judge. "Certainly. it diminished my ca- pacity for laughter," Nash said, his voice breaking. "I don't know why I continue having trouble talking about it but I do. There are things I did, I don't know what to think about. "I wish our young men did not again have to be placed in a s ituation where they carry the burden of killing other people. Somewhere deep inside of me, I carry a regret of some kind." Although much of his combat came m the air. he recalls the time he had to set his helicopter down to help acquire intelligence data on the enemy by searching a dead body. "[remember my first one. l found a picture of what appeared to be a wife and child, and a picture of an elderly couple, and I thought, this man is in the field with the same conviction of being right as m y conviction. maybe stronger. l don't know him. he doesn't know me. Why are we out trying to kill each other? ANN WIDflS My husband had a small photo of his dead wife on a shelf In the kitchen. I dusted it every day for six months. One day my son-an-law took a great snapshot of my husband and m e. I took out the wife's picture and replaced it with the one of us. When he noticed, he said, "Why did you remove my wife's picture from the frame?" l replied. "I thought 1 was your wife.'' What followed was an unusually long period of silence. Then he scratched his head and grunted "I'm always confronted by the immediate knowledge of whatever my burden was. my brother did not come back at all," Nash, 42, said m a recent interview. "l think that was good medicine, a lX>Werful influence m me being able to minirrulf' my 1mmed1ate circumstance." A parachute that was seen and a suJ"\.;val radio that was heard afte r Mike's crash ··are the only facts keeping hope open." Nash said. "I don't think the urunediate family ever gives up hope. I certainly haven't given up hope" that Mike is stiU alive "There are people who get involved in combat situations who shouldn't be there -children, infants -and you hve with that. Maybe some people live with that better than I do." Judge Dane "Pat" Nash In all, three of the sons of former state Sen. Robert Nash served Lil Southeast Asia. Tun Nash was an the infantry m Vietnam but was not wounded and now works in Lafayette Nash's emotional wounds still trouble him. There we re combat ex- periences that "cry out to be explained" and "things over there that caused me s hame.'' "But there were expenences there that caused me to have a great deal of pnde in my~I( and my fellow -an awareness they can and will come through for you. even at mortal risk to themselves." Nash believes it is all right that veterans keep qwet about their ex- periences in Vietnam. "I don't broad - cast that I'm a veteran and they don't ask. "They have their lives to ltve and their backyards to pick up. It's over. I don't expect to have dinners thrown in my honor and parades. We have to go on. and I'm content to do that. "I'm making it OK so where's my bitch? I don't think l have one I took advantage of programs offered to me, my community gave me leeway to get my ufe in order and there's not much else we can do, especially at this late date." 110mething that aounded like, "Uh . er .. ah." He never said a word on theaubject after that. -HILDA FROM CHICAGO DEAR HILDA: Bravo OD tlae victory! • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My grandmother never went to echool but she wu very wlae. Before she died 60 years ago she handed me a slip of paper with "all the advice you'll ever need to have a good life." Here's ~hat she wrote: "Wash what ia dirty. Water what 18 dry. Heal what ia wounded. Wann what iB cold. Guide what goes off the road. Love people who are leut lovable becauae they need it moet." -LIN GARY, IND. DEAR GARV: Beautiful. Tbankl for 1bartn1. • • • There is a big difference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her book.let, "Teen-Age Sex- Ten Ways co Cool It" Send 50 cenca and a Jong, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann La.nden P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, DJ. 60611. ' T rou1 11A1 '" DA PETER J. STEINCAOHN I DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: I hope my ex- perience in preventing blindness will help others. I'm only 28. ABI wasapparentlyhealthy, lsaw no need to visit a doctor for yearly checkups. In my mind, that was for the older people. I soon discovered that the age difference wasn't as imlX>rtanl as 1 thought. I noticed that I was beginning to have trouble in driving my car. I had two narrow escapes in auto accidents. I realized they occured because I couldn't see on the edges of my vision. I'd look to the left, see no approaching cars, and drive right o ut into the road. My straight vision wasn't bad. I put off Seeing a doctor as long as I could, always thinking, "Nothing can be wrong at my age." At last. my father insisted I see an eye specialist. Guess what? h's hard to believe. He found the pressure in my eyes was abnormally high . In other words, I have glaucoma. I'm taking the medicine he has pre9Crlbed and feel better. My doctors tell me if I hadn't come in early, I might have gradually become blind. Age consideration isn't always important in making a diagnosis, is it? Mr. L. DEAR MR. L.: Not at all. You give me the oplX>rtunity to give another lecture on the subject: many an illness has been overlooked because both the doctor and the patient believe, "I'm too young to have cancer, hypertension, etc." or "I'm too old to have measles, mononuclesosis, etc." Although it's true that glaucoma occurs more often in thoee over 40, as in your cue, Mr. L ., it can be a problem for some younger individuals. In 10me younger patients, heredity and diabetes are factors that shouldn't be overlooked. • • • FOR MR. 8 .: Your wife's obstetrician is not being as stubborn as you think he is. His advice that you abstain from sexual relations during the last month of her pregnancy is baaed on ICientific findings. There'sdangerof producing infection in the amniotic fluid which may result 1n increued infant mortality, or at least, more illness complications aft.er birth. New seed mix Grow own wildflowers P • • ran1ng time: Techniques simplified A ne w seed mixture m a can. the M1ru -Meadow, makes 1t easy for home gardeners to grow a 350.square-foot area of wildflowe rs and native grasses. Introduced 1n reslX>nse to a growing trend toward lo w maintenance landscaping, the Mini-Meadow. distributed by Applewood Seed Co., is the first such mixture to be offered through retail stores. The "meadows" w1U thrive in urban or rural enVlronments and will enhance a business or home. The seeds a re suCC'eSSful even in poor soiJ. on slopes and m other d1fhcult situations. Once established, the Mini-Meadows will survive year a fter year even in adverse climates. Two mixtures are offered. each contains 16 or more wildflower species. including annuals. biennials and perennials. Black·eyed Susan, ox-eye daisy, columbine, forget-me-not , johnny jump-up and larkspur are included in the mixture for moist climates. The mixture for dry climates includes baby's breath, bachelor's button. California lX>PPY· yarrow, painted daisy and baby snapdragon. Two meadow grasses. both fescues, were chosen for their mon-aggressive qualities. They create the effect of a natural setting. help stabilize the soil and will not crowd out the wildflowers . Seeds should be planted in the spring or late fall in areas that receive at least four hours of full sun each day. Existing vegetation should be removed before planting, and the soil tilled to a depth of six to eight inches. Peat, compost or other organic material can be added to improve poor topsoil. Seed should be broadcast and lightly raked into the surface of the soil. The planted area should be kept consistently moist for the first four to six week.a. Th ereafter, in By LOUIS M. HERNANDEZ JR. Now that the holiday season is drawmg to an end, this is an oplX>rtune time to break out the clippers. dust off the cobwebs, and go to work on your garden. At this lime of year. many perennials either go completely dormant or become so leggy tha t they should be cut back. Winter pruning accomplishes two task.a: -By removing last year's overgrowth, next year's growth will be directed toward fewer yet more vigorous branches. -It removes many overwintering sites for last year's pests and diseases. Successful dormant pruning can be attained by following a few simple rules and techniques. A list of the most commonly underpruned plants and simpli- fied pruning instructions foUow: Peacbea and nectarines benefit from dormant pruning more than any other decidious fruit tree. They set fruit only on last year's growth, therefore an increase in new growth this year should give rise to a larger fruit yield next year. To Cacilitate new growth these trees should be shaped into what is referred to as an "open vase" branching structure. This simply means the main -------------------~ branches should be trained to grow outward from the moist climates. minimal watering is necessary. ln dry • trun~ with the cent.er. of the ~ left. open to allow climates. watering every one to two weeks is sunlight to penetrate tnto tha&e intenor leaves that sufficient. would otherwise be shaded out. At the end of the growing aeaaon, the To accomplish this, first remove all broken or Mini-Meadow may be mowed, and the cuttings left in diseased branches. crossing branches and the least place to reseed the area. vigorous ones. Remember to remove water sprouts The Mini·Meadow is available through garden and suckeni. and gift shops. For more lnfonnation, write Secondly, remove all branches growing toward Applewood Seed Co .• P .O. Box 10761. Edgemont the cen ter of the canopy and all central branches Station, Golden. Colo. 80401. growing straight up from the main limbs. Thia forces H••d• •re lllrnin' ... . s7 • Includes shampoo • Precision hair cutting for men, women and chlldren • Appointment never neoee1err •HOURI: Dally 9 am -7:30 Sat. 8:30 -5 pm NOW OPENll IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY 4-llY .. YUllPSlll. •••• •10 ., .............. .. HAIRCUT-STORE tllfTllGTON BEACH ll TORO LA tMlA 6lOOORA 10110AMIA"' (Memo91 .... ooUMt11t & Adalfts) 963-7569 22C21 Cl Toro .._ (Yofts c.nt..ct. ff T raMo a lJ Tttt IW) 472-0200 l230W ..... ttw, (,....,C...) 690-2217 • • C$1 W. FMNa N . (VlftlC.W) 914-5179 .. 1 I the tree to grow out rather than up and in. Once the structure is established, begin thiruung out the secondary branches growing out from the main limbs so that the branches are evenly spaced with enough room to prevent crowding of the new growth. The last step is to tip last year's growth back one third. lmpatleo1 and fucb1la1 in our mild winter climate may or may not go completely dormant, but they benefit enormously from winter pruninp. Other plants that fit in this category are begonias, daisies and mums. The rule to remember when pruning these fabulous performers is the more you remove the bushier your plants become. Roses like peaches also require an open vase branching structure. The canes should be cut back to an optimum length of 18 inches. Cuts should be made at a 45-degree angle, 'A -inch above a bud pointing away from the trunk. Older canes that have developed a corky bark should be removed to give riae to newer, more vigorous canes. In the spring when the buda break, all new shoots growing towards the inside can be easilly broken off to keep the center open. P08t pruning follow-up for decldioua fruit trees and roses should consist of a thorough dormant spraying and a consistant fertilizer program. For more detailed infonnation comult your local nursery Hernandez, an ornamental horticult~ major, i8 a senior at Cal Poly Pomo1111. Gardener's checkllst • Think strawberries. The time to plant II now for spring harvests of this mouth-watering fruit. Plant in a rimed bed, haQ8ina buket, in a barrel or an attractive strawberry jar. • Some of the more exotic plants are in bloom f1&ht now to dn!9I up the home for the hoUdaya. Look for the cymbidium orchid. cattelya or Chrlatmu cactua. • Many dormant trees, etpedally f:ruii trea, ahoWd be pn.aned now. Don't prune any·~ flowerlnl thrubl or treea, thOU1h. until they flnllh bJoominc. • Color your winter prden with pri.mrmm. Both the fairy and EnglJah prlmtoee are available at your nunery. J ,.. ! -~-------- 811111 l:lllTY 11111111 .ConJpufact hires }anJes Kucera as director of field operations JamH Kucera has been named d11'«'tor of field operations at Compufact, a n~wly funned Santa Ana company offermg a manufac- turing/distr1butionlfinanc1aJ appllcauons package called Man-Fact ll Kucera's responsibilities will include the design of on-line manufacturing and accounung applicauons. • • • Newport Beach resident Joyce Caminiti has been appointed assistant VIC.'t:' president of Los Angeles Feder al Savings B ank. Caminiti has been with the bank for two years. as director of business .development. KUCERA CAMINm HUAL8UT Roy L. Hurlbut ~f ·s.:n Clemente has been Doyle of Norris, Beggs & Simpson an Newport elected to the board of directors of M ariners B anke Beach. • • • Natioeal AssoclaUon and its holdang t'Ompany. Cal Children's Home Society of Callfurnla has Coast Bancorp, It was announced by Anthony R. leased a 1.983-square-foot building located at 848 IOI Giovanni, board chairman. Hurlbut 1s a Nor lh Parton. Santa Ana, for use as adnunistrative consultant for the timeshare industry offit-es. The building was leased through Nor ris, K err & Asso~l~t~s, a Huntington Beggs & Simpson of Newport Beach, with Wayne Beach-based public relations f1nn. was a member Williamson as agent. The lease as vaJ ued at of the team of professionals that helped develop $87,822. l l. • • • E PAC Development's rec-ent MAME grand SeveraJ personnel t'hanges at the Newport award-winning Le Pare community in El Toro. Beacb Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club have been MAME. (Major Achievements in Mel"t'handlsing announced by Ray K ovacs, generaJ manager. Excellence.) is sponsored by the SaJes and Irvine resident Paul B lat e bas been nam ed Marketing Council of the Bu1Jd1ng lndustry direct or of food and beverages. Prior to joining Association of Southern Ca!Jforrua. tbe Newport bosel, Blaie was director of E.J. Lohnes & Co~ of i.:.vme has been hired to restaurants at Marri oU's Five Star Camelback develop a publit' industry awareness program for Resor t in Arizona. B ill Simmons has pined the Irvine-based Berney Construction Inc., general sales team at the hole! as sales manager. Sunmons contractors. has been a Newport Beach resident for 15 years • • e and started with Marriott Hotels two years ago. Gil Estella Paciflcar and Akbar O~ have Tom Baril of Laguna Hills has been appointed purchased two office buildings '!;'taling catering manager. Baril left the Marriottorganir.a- 12.000-square-feet in W est Covina for a purchase lion two years ago to join the Newporter Resora as price of $800.000. The property was sold by Ti m their dll'eCtor of catering. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS NEW YORK (API CanOll U S 9.61 S1oca 1410 NL Inv &o. II?• 1111 Amer Y 76 NL Ootlon 15 en lt II Oll<ovor -Tiit folto•lr>o Quo· Olvld J.10 l SO h Ftt 9 07 9 SO tnvH•or• Grouo Gr•th 5 n 6.n QIJalfv IOS 1517 f ~ ~C ... Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 30. 1983 ~11 Keep a wary eye on economic fads of '84 By JOHN CUNNI FF 4'~ ........ NEW YORK (AP) -You can wek'Omt! an th~ new year with the usuaJ felicities and expectations of good fortune, but 1f you're wise you won't trust the newcomer until you get to know ham better. Beware, for example, O( neW·ISSUe marua, a feverish malady that sometimes breaks out in the stock market af ter a year or so of good times -times good enough to make man y people think prosperity is hen• for good h 1s at such times that people begin dreaming of the new Xeroxes and lBMs and Polaroids, or companies that wiU grow mto tomorrow's giants. transfonnmg their lives becawie they were i.mart enough to buy early and low. A new lSSUe is a volatde thing, capable of doubling its pnce in a few days of excitement and then shrinking to less than the pr1ce at which 1t was offered, there LO become a bargain for those more patient than you. Watch out Cor mvestment fads. Marketing people have achieved a near-geruus ability to create what the pubLic wants, and to set them stonning the stores in search of it It applies to dolls and it applies to investments. Have you forgotten, for example. the sorry story of Baldw1n-Un1ted's smgJe-payment deferred an- nuiues? Annuities that were supposed to finance retirement for the purchasers -unul 1t was realized Baldwin couldn't afford to do so ReaJ estate la}( shelters ere likely to be faddish in 1984 But even before the year begins some of the· wisest of those who offer limited partnerships are warning that many properties are be<.'Orrung over- valued. ln fact, the probability eX1SIS, those in the busmess say, that many real estate partnerships won't be able to recapture their inv~tments, s1JT1ply because they paid too much for their bu1Jdmgs in the first place Per.wnal computers also w 1U be faddish. "You mean you haven't got one -that you're suU managing with pencil and paper?" You'll hear the words ufum from those who have them. They'll add, Fl NANCI "You don't know what you're missing." Maybe it's JUSt as well, because nut everyont: needs them now. M aybe in the future th<'y will. But why the panic to buy before the need 1s established, before the buyer's requi.rements are clear. before thf' mvestment makes sense? Smart money-managers will avoid a trap that Left many households an a bad way dunng the late and unlamented recession That lS, such hoUS<'holds set their sights too high, lived 1t up, spent every C'ent they gol their hands on. People with good memories don't forget re- cessions. They don't spend all they get; they pay themselves first. T hat lS, they lithe or seek to Uthe - to set ruude a certain amount for a dear charity, that charit y being themselves, It ISO't that 1984 1s likely to be a minefield, any more than any other year, but it 1s import.ant to remember that mankmd keeps mak ing the same money mistakes ovt'r anu over So: Get the facts before mvesling. Don't follow the herd. Rely on yourself Don't be paml'ked Don't expect trends to t.'Ontinue forever Don't forget the pasl. Beware of those whu call lhemselves "t•xperts ·• And enjoy the new year. New AT&T center in Laguna Hills As part oC breakup of AT&T Commun1cauon. one of 40 new business sales and support centers for AT&T has been opened m Laguna Hills lO meet the needs of small and med1um-s1zed business. 1~1on..li1~:r4~~r. =" :1·r ll-f! Fl~lt~•t_r I!' a.ao IQ~ ~f, ~ ?~ 1 n ~'f're J.J~ i&:U ~!'i"~ 9 06 NL )l~gt 11 SI NL ••Ion or "!..<urmo Nt ws 18.:3 11~ Au•• ~43 NL lt>s C:n 11n itu MllOoat ISt• NL 1009 21 ~ full• no NL J h F J J d OHien. tnc , ert TaFrt 951 99' iO<ld "ttiilt '8t HIY J,.91 41.1 ~I ~r 4924 NL Pru SIP ll161S06 Toll 11 tiJ8 rt 0 n e tman to ea tllt ork•\ 11 •'licll !~TNT 10 19 NL Ollllt\ S NL I NO I ,4 f 43 Neeot 4141 NL Pvlnam Fund~ tlltte 1e<uritfn ~ II 70 l?.7' onlld I NL I Prov t '° 127 ket Avie 10 09 NL ~on• 14 16 1t Univ Employing 80 people, the center 1s designed to assist businesses meet telec"Ommunicauons needs in the future and answer questions. Locau.-d at 2346 l S. 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WI lt ~I>'lr 20 TeC n lme>Crwn 22 !(re101 73 fWel\'I 14 Fr~n U Aoo-t ,. aiealfld P<I UP 1t6 Uo na Uo »t UD tt1 UP 11 f UD 211 Uo 201 UD 200 UP Ill uo "" Up 16.f Up 16 1 Up IU Uo IS.• Uo 1$.0 Uo IS.O Uo 14.) Uo ll.9 UD IU UD IU Uo lU U• l~J UD IU UD 1).1 U• lU Ult ll.I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Irvine Is considering a Development Agreement between the City of Irvi ne and The Irvine Company for the Multl-Family Revenue Bond Program . The potent ial projects to be financed through this program and affected by the Development Agreement are listed below: N•m• of Protect Lout Ion No. of Unit• D•Hlopet Eatlmat~ S Amount• Woodbridge Cove NE 1n1eraectlon ol Barr•nee Parkway and Creel! Road 180 The Irvine Company $9.000,000 Woodbridge Cove SW Intersection of Allon Parkway and Lake Streel IU The lrvlne Company $7.200.000 Woodbridge Crose Cleelc NOf1h side of Alton Parkway bet~ Cr.-Road and Lal<e St 1414 The lrv1ne Company $7.200,000 UTC Bridge East side ol Bridge Rd. and Bridge ROid 200 The Irvine Company s 16,000.000 Stanlord Court lnt«sec:tlon ot Campue Drive and Bridge Road 328 The lrvtne Company s 16,400,000 UTC Core fnteraectton ol Har'tlard Avenue end Bridge Road 200 The Irvine Company $10,000,000 Unlvertlly Town Center lnteraec11on ot Her'tlard Avenue Harvard & Berl<eley and Berl<91ey Street 150 The Irvine Company $7,500,000 NorthwOOd P•rcel 4 lnteraect lon of Senta Ane Freeway (1-5) and Jettrry Road 350 The Irvine Company 17,500,000 Northwood Parcel 41B tnteuec:tlon of S1nt1 Ana Fr-ay !1·5) and Jettrry Road 290 The Irvine Company s 141,500,000 Turlle Rock Enclave 7 lntllfMC11on ol Turtle Rock Drive end Rtdgeltne Drive 250 The ln1lnt1 Company s 12,500,000 VIiiage 14 Allon & Culver North side ol Alton Parkway west of Culver Drive • 200 The Irvine Company $10.000.000 Vtll:1e 14 tnt•Mctlon ol Irvine Cent« ICD Culv• Drive and Cuf¥9f' Drive 200 The Irvine Company s 10.000.000 VIiiage 141 Allon & Thief lnt•Mcilon Of Alton Pkwy and Thlel Aven!Ha 250 The Irvine Compeny s 12.500.000 VIiiage 141 tnterMCtlon of HatVlrd Avenw Har'tlard & Allon and Alton P•r1cway 250 Th• lrvlne Company $ 12.500,000 VIiiage 12 Jeffrey & Allon lntera.ctlon of Jeffrey Road A Arton Parkway 200 The IMne Company $10,000,000 Vl11~12 Sen Canyon & Alton lntetMCllon of Sand Canyon AV90U. and Alton Partlwty 300 The lrvlM Company $15,000,000 Vtllage12 Jeffrey A Alton NOf'thealt CO(Mf Of Jeffrey Road end Alton Parkway In Irvine 300 The Irvine Company 116,000,000 VIiiage 10 Sout,,._1 COfnet of Herverd Avenw HINard & Moulton Ptcwy. and Moutton Ptcwy. 300 The lrvln. Company s 16,000,000 The proposed Development Agreement, a copy of the environmental determina- tion (prevf6ua EIR) and other Information relating to this project are avallable for Inspection at the Community Development Department, 2801 McGaw, lrvlne. You are Invited to attend the public hearing to be held by the City of Irvine City Council on January 10, 1984, at 8:30 p.m. In the City Council Chambers at 17200 Jamboree Boulevard. lrvlne. For more Information , call Sharon Wood at 660-3647 of the Community Development Department. Published Orange Coast OaJly Piiot Dec. 30, 1983 CITY OF IRVINE BY:/1/Barbara Pallska BARBARA PALISKA Deputy City Clerk 6642·83 .. 1' IZ Or,ange Coast OAILY PILOT /Friday. December 30, 1983 STOCKS Friday'• 1 l •.m. (PDT) Pricet ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOT AT IONS INCLUDE 1 RAOEB ()fj THE NIW VORI<. MIDWU 1, PACIPK.; llilW, 8091 ON. 01 1 llOll ANO CINCINNl' 11 91'0Co< EltCHl'NOEB ANO fll:PORllD 8'1' THE NASO INSflN£'1 "' 1/ •11111 lllfl Warner to buy percentage of BHC television firm By lbt' Anoc:lated PreH I. NEW YORK -Warner Communications Inc. says It has asreed to buy a 42 Y1 percent stake in BHC Inc .. which own.1 and operate5 tel~on stations in six major cities. 'I'he deal ill current.ly valued at about $309 million. In a transaction nnnoun<.'ed late Thursday after the stock market had cloeed, StevenJ. Ross, the Wamerchainnan.11aid Warner had agreed to give BHC 15.2 million shares of a new series of Warner preferred stock. which could be converted Into 12 million shares of Warner t'Ommon stock. Florida joins Texas in embargo LAKELAND, Fla. -Florida has joined Texas in embargoing sales and shipments of fresh fruit because o! a crop-killing freeze that could CIOSt fruit and vegetable growers in the two states more than $400 million, Concerned growers, harvesters and pro<..'essors, meanwhile, worked around the clock to salvage the frost-bitte n fruit that goes into juice before it dries up, drops from the trees and rots Ecuador to r educe ojJ prices NEW YORK -An &uadoran oil official says his country, one of OPF.C's smallest members, will reduce its crude oil export price by 70 cents a barrel Sunday. In a separate development, a Japanese business publication, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, reported Thursday that the Persian Gulf sheikhdom of Abu Dhabi was lowering the p(ice of some of its crude oiJ by liberalizing payment 1.enns for customers who buy on credit. Economic indicator index dips WASHINGTON -A string of 14 consecutive·monthly rises in the government's main gauge of future economic health was broken ln November. The Commerce Department said Thursday that its Index of LeacHng F.conomk Indicators fell 0.4 percent in November. Analysts said it was probably just a temporary setback on the way to more sustainable growth Greyhound ridership declines PHOENIX. Ariz. -Greyhound says its bus ridership during the Christmas holiday period was down 15 percent over a year ago, and blamed harsh weather conditions for most of the decline. But the company also said its recently- ended 47·day labol' strike also may have prompted some riders to make other transportation plans. Capital appropriations tumble NEW YORK -A report by a business-sponsored research group says capital appropriations by the nation's electric and gas utilities fell 11 percent in the third quarter to the lowest level in 10 years. 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UP 7t UP ti uo •.1 \JP 6,; Uo 5' Uo u \JP SI UP ,,_, Uo 5..5 UP S.S \JP S7 Uo 5,0 Uo U UP '' Vo t,1 uo 0 UP U \JP U UP U Up "-S UP 'S \,lo •A UP M \JP U UP 0 I Daily Pilat FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1983 CLAS SIFIED 86 r~ '---x ,,., ..... >.. • l _\, -~ Not1'e Dame edges Boston College rttJ HWlllNC~ •If ~ILiJ-~ in Liberty Bowl. 83. 0 n wait is over: Barons qualify for rematch By ROGER CARLSON 01 llM D9llr Pllol Slaff It has taken a year to get a second shot, but tonight Fountain Valley High's Barons get their chance to avenge a controversial 55-54 double-overtime loss to Mater Dei in the championship finals of the Orange Holiday Classic at Chapman College. "Yeah," says Fountain Valley basketball coac:h Dave Brown when asked if that decision, which eventually went to Mater Dei after two critical l·alls in the final seconds of regulation went against the Barons and forced them into overtime. still rubs him wrong. 'Tm sure we remember," Brown added, "but we can't live in the past. And Mater Dei is a lot better, now." The two collidt' for tht• title at l:l following Fountain Valley's 71-tiU decision over Orange Panthers Thursday. Scott Mother head came off the bench to score 19 points and guard Mike Newton added 11 . in addition to sax second half steals a nd a superb floor game from start to finish. "It was the best game for both of them." said Brown about his two late arrivals from the footbc.tll team. Today's schedule OrMee Hlldlly Qeaslc (It Clleilmln C ..... l ~-le"'9 a.n n. s.mte (tltlh) 4i»-l.a9unl Hiit n. Lllreweed ( c.nMletlon) •-latMcle va. ~ <Wrcl> 1-Me111r Del V'S.,..,..... v.e.v (tint) "W1· have to find a way to forc:e them to shout from outside," said Brown about his team's task to- night. "We have w double-team Tum Lewis. but if 33 (Chris Jack- son) and 52 (Matt Beeuwsaert) are hot from outside. well ... " "Everyone is excited about playing No. l, we're just hoping to play hardq Mater De1 Coach Gary McKnight said his club can't concentrate on any one play- er in Fountain Valley's front ('ourt and added: "Nobody in Or- ange County is going to stop Lewis and Beeuwsaert." For a while it appeared Orange was going to stop Fountain Valley from getting its chance for to- night's showdown, taking a 30-25 IC'ad m the sec:onJ quarter. But the Barons settled down, Motherhead hilling several crucial buckets and Newton con- stantly hurting Orange-'s rhythm ·with his harrassment. D.ily Pilot -... by Howard llpln Mater Dei's Tom Lewis goes up for two of his 36 points as Estancia's Jeff Graham defends. Mater [X>i enlt·rs wnight's tilll' game with a l 2-1 record as op posed to Fountain Valley's 7-5 mark. Although Fountain Valley has lost five times, the Barons are still considered the No 2 team in Orange County -second to MatPr Dei. "We we.nt to a wne just before the half and stayed with it and that ~med to help," said Brown . "I wanted to get the ball inside on them." Founta in Valley's Scott Motherhead (34), who scored 19 points, pressures Orange's Dave Roth.:_ Beating MD too tall an order for Eagles By ROGER CARLSON Of llM D .. lr Pllol Ii.ti h wasn'tquiteas bad as the Walt Disney movie starring Fred MacMurray when it required some !lubber to offset height disadvantage on the court. but there was no doubt -&tancia High's F.agles could have used some of the magic stuff Thursday night before 2,500 at Chapman College in the semifinals of the Orange Holiday basketball Classic. There wasn't any, however. and Estan· c1a's upset bid against No. 1 ranked and sky-scraping Mater Dei went unrewarded in an 82-58 victory for the Monarchs, who moved into tonight's championship finals against Fountain Valley with their 12th victory in 13 starts. Mater Dei sped to leads of 18-8. 31-14 and 54-29 in the third quarter before some rattling moments in the fourth quarter on the way to settling for the 24-point victory. Tom Lewis, the Monarchs' 6-7 junior. scored 36 points, while Estancia's Jon Johnston spark.led with 24 points. in addition to his defense. Estancia had three others in double figures, but 33 percent shooting through the first three periods was fatal. "You're not going to get it done by hitting 11 of 33," said Estancia Coach Larry Sunderman. "And Mater Dei is a fine team. "But we weren't out there playing for respect. we were playing to win. I think w e're a very good team and very good teams can beat outstanding teams. "Fundamentally we made too many er rors. We didn't screen out (Mater Dei led in rebounding at halftime by a 21-4 count). I really thought we could give them a better game. "But Mater Dei has great talent and they're well-coached. They were prepared for i•verythmg we threw at them." Estanda (8-2) went after Mat<'r Dei with a deliberC1te approach : looking for the good shot and playing its helter- skelter defense. which eventually forced 23 turnovers, but Lewis & Co. were just too much. "Larry Sunderman does a good job with five guards," said Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight. "He had a team which had no business playing with us. and they were playing with us." Estancia made one run at Mater Dei in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Monarchs. 23-14. in a 4-minutespan to cut the deficit to 70-56. That. however, was the last hurrah. Matt Beeuwsaert added 15 points and Chris Jackson dropped in 13 to comple- ment Lewis. I\ Dee pf reeze dooms UC Irvine, 83-65 Special to tbe Dally Pilot SALT LAKE CITY -UC Lrvine, plagued by inconsisteny all season, managed to hit just 27 percent of its shots from the field in the second half Thursday night as the Anteaters dropped an 83-65 dl'<'is1on to Weber State in the opening round of the Utah Classic here. On radio tonight K ff'l'E (I OB-FM) at 5 noted Mulligan of his 4-4 Al'lteaters. "We had about four guys who weren't here (mentally) tonight." while Tod Murphy added 18. Derrick Johnson came off the bench to add nine and may have earned a starting assignment for tonight's consolation battle. Derrick John.son No less than five Weber State players scored in double figures as the Wildcats rolled into tonight's championship contest against Texas, which beat Utah, 62-61. It was the first-ever meeting between Weber State and UC Irvi ne, and it was probably one too many times fo r Anteater Coach Bill Mulligan. "We are still an inconsistent team," UCI had battled baek from a nine-point deficit to trim Weber State's lead to 38-35 at halftime. But the Ant.eaters -taking a cue from the snowy weather outside the Univer- sity of Utah Special Eventst.-enter -went ice cold. "I thought we had good shots but the ball wouldn't fall for us," lamented Mulligan. "We went about 15 minutes at one stretch and scored only about 12 points." Ben McDonald led UCI with 19 points. Greg Jones. a 6-1 senior averaging 10 points per game. paced Weber State with 21. while Randy Forster added 15 for the Wildcats (8-2). J ohn Price. Martin Nish and Kent Hagan added 10 points apiece. McDonald fouled out with 3:35 remain- ing in the game, but by that time, Weber State was holding a com fortable 12-point lead. UCI will meet Utah in the consolation game of the four-team. two-day tournament beginning at 5 p.m. P ST . Edison hits jackpot in Carson City finals sec takes on tall Missouri team tonight Newport, Irvine get some consolation; Woodbridge shoots for fifth place at Brea F.clison High struck it rich in Nevada Thursday n.i.ght, defeating previously un- beaten Reed High School to win the Carson Oty basketball Classic. It wasn't a bad evening for Ne wport Harbor el ther. as Coach Jerry DeBusk's Sailors settled for the consolation title at the same tournament. Elsewhere, Woodbridge moved to within a game of fifth place in the Brea- Olinda Tournament with a victory over Troy, Saddleback won the Santiago Tour- nament championship with an easy win over the host Cavaliers, and Irvine was a consolation championship wiMer in the Canyon Toumament with a laugher against Bolsa Grande. Here's what happened: Edison 54, Reed 4% Rodney John.t0n llCOred 14 point.a and hauled down seven rebou.ndl to earn MVP honors as the Chargers captured the Carson City Cluaic. Reed came lnto the game with a 10-0 record, but Edison (10-2) employed a 1·3·1 zone in the 8e<l0nd hall and limited the Raiders to just 17 pointa over the final 16 minutes. The Chargers have now won aix in a row PREPS and have a non-league date at Long Beach Wilson on Wednesday. John T homas also had 14 points for &!Ison, while teammate Brad H*hten added 12. The Chargers outscored the Ra1def'!I 14-5 in the third quarter alter the two teams were all even at 25 at the end of the first half. Woodbridge 57, Troy 45 At Brea-Olinda, the Warriors (8-2) took the lead for good in the second quarter, ext.ended it 15 in the 9eCOnd half before settling for the 12-point verdict. Marco Baldi, the Warriors' 6-10 cent.er, cont.roll~ the iMlde with 28 points and 1~ rebounds aft.er being held to 14 point.a befort' fouling out In th,. fourth quart.er agafMt Sonora the previous game. Guard Mark Foringer had eight points but contributed ln other ways. running th offeruie and dishing off 11 a."ltista for the aeco.nd Ume thit season Newport Harbor 58, Reno 43 Todd Bwahman. an All·toumament selection at Carson City, was the catalyst as the Sailors (6-4) garnered consolation honors. Bushman. a 5-9 senior point guard, played well defensively and did a good job running the offense. Joe Holden scored 13 points in a reserve role, and Robby Mase added 11. The Sailors held Reno to six third- quarter points in extending a four-point halftime advantage to 13. Next up for Newport is league play Wednesday against Untven1ty. Lakewood 49, Marloa 40 Mnrlna'1 Vikings were owa~ from consolation play in the Orange Holiday Cla•lc a (t.er going aton cold from the field -ncttina jwn l~ points throuah three quarters. The lOIS drops Marina to 2·9 overall. The h~ading ICOttrl for Marina were Tom Wheeler and Mile Crowley, each with eight pointa. Saddlebacll '74, Santt110 H • The Roadrunnera (8-1) comple~ the pre-season In lmp'"'1.ve fa11hfon, adding the <See HIGH SCHOOL. PaJt 81) Aft.er a two-week layoff, Southern California C.Ollege of Costa Mesa returns to action to- night, hosting a very good MJa- !IOuri Baptist five at 7:30. Missouri Baptist I.a one of ~ tallest teams ln the country. The St. Louis-baled collep 1tu1a 7-1 Justin YOWll at center and 8-10 Maurice Moeby at forward. Young ii only aveftClne 8.8 points per game, but hu an aver- • of nine blocked mots pel' contest. Mlllour1 Baptist h• a UM,..._ cord. sec. whkh haa not played aince Dec. 17, has won 7 of 1.0 pmea. ~ VaJ\l\W'da are led by 6-2 lll!nlor torward Dave Coni, who .. -.venctnc 18.6 points and 8.4 rebounds _per pme. Teun- mate Andre Smith (6-3 111\ior) heel a 13.8 pomta per pine miuk while Neil Andenon (6-5 junior) Is hitting at a 12.1 clip. Meisner is Hanis' roadblock From AP dispatches Although it has gone almost unnoticed. the Rams have been playing some of the best defense in the National Football League recently. In their last five games. includ ing a 24-17 NFC wild-card play- off victory in Dallas Monday, the Rams have given up just 18 points a game. One of the main reasons for the improvement is the play of nose tack.le Greg Meisner. perhaps the most unheralded player on an unheralded defense. "He's amazing," says Friu Shurmur, the Rams' defensive coordinator. "He's probably the most improved guy on the de- fensive unit, especially in the last few weeks." A third-year pro veteran out of Pittsburgh. the 6-3, 255-pound Meisner has improved steadily during his first full year of action at a new position. Used as a de- fensive end after being drafted in the third round in 1981, he saw little action as a rookie, then started juit one game last season due to a knee injury. "Greg has surprised me," says Marv Goux, the Rams' defensive line coach. "T-0 ask him to play nose at this level -it's got to be the physically toughest position in football -with so little ex- perience is asking a lot.' "But in the last four, five games especially, he's playing the nose the way we want it played." Meisner, nicknamed ''Rocky" partly because he's shown he can take a beating, recently has been doing much more than just taking a beating in the middle of the Rams' 3-4 defense. ' "U the. other team has t.o use two guxe to block Greg, we're going ft> stop the run," says Shurmur. "It's that simple. ''Greg has been to strong In the middle lately, It's made It much easier for our linebackers to come up and atop the run." A.at.inst the Rains, Dallas pined juat 63 yards on the ground. Tony Doreett managed jult 59 yards on 17 carries. Now ft'• on to .Washington, · where Meisner a.od Co. wtll battle the Redsklna' huae offeniive Une in an NFC wmiflnal playoff game Sunday. "h's not their slie that'• such a problem," Meisner aays, "It's that they•re 10 good. They don't make many miltake1.: --~--·---------- Bl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 30, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Kansas' Sheppard t akes over grid post at Long Beach State From AP dJ1pa&clle1 LONG BEACH -Mike S hep-[i] pa.rd, who served as the offensive • t coordinator for the University of Kansas this past season, has been appom~ head football coach at Long Beach State, the Pacific Coast Athletic Association school announced Thursday. No details concerning the contract signed by Sheppard were announced. S heppard. 32, was an asststant coach a t Long Beach State in charge of quar- terbacks and receivers during the 1982 season. Teams he has been involved with have been extremely successful in the ~game. S heppard succeeds Dave ' Currey, who resigned the poe- •~Pf'AAO illon last week after seven years to become the head coach at the University of Cincinnati. The 49ers were 8-4 this season and had a 40-36 record under Currey. Under S heppard's tutelage in 1982, Long Beach quarterback Todd Dillon led the nation in total offense and the 49ers accumulated more yards passing than any other major college team. Sheppard is a graduate of c.at Lutheran College. Prior to coming to Long Beach State in 1982. he was the quarterback and receivers coach at Idaho State University for two years. Idaho State won the NCAA Division I.AA championship in 1981 with a 12-1 record and led the country in passing. At Kansas this year, Sheppard had a major influence as the Jayhawks set a Btg Eight Conference single~season passing record. Quote of the day Scott Bruner. New York Giants quar- terback, asked his reaction to the team setting an NFL record with 51,589 no-shows in a 10-6 los.s to the Cardmals: "I didn't notice. The people who sit behind the bench and yell at me were there." Raiders lose round in court SAN FRANCISCO -The Los [!] Angeles Raiders were thrown for a big f. t loss Thursday when the state Court of Appeal ruled in favor of the city of Oak.land in its attempt to take over the National Football League team under the power of eminent domain. The surpnse ruling reversed a decision made last summer by Monterey Superior Court Judge Nat Agliano and could lead to another long court battle between the city and the team. The appeal court said Agliano was wrong tn eacb of the five reasons he gave for deciding that Oakland doesn't have the legal right to seize the property. The court d.U'eCted him to set aside his judgment and. without taking new evidence, rule on any remaining ob,ections. Hawks sign Lands be r ger ATLANTA -Mark Land-m sberger, a forward released by the Los Angeles Lakers this fall, was signed Thursday to a 10-day Nation.al Basket· ba1J Association contract with the Atlanta Hawks. Landsberger will temporarily fill a roster vacancy created by lhe injury of forward Sly Williams. the Hawks announced. Williams broke his right fool in Tuesday's home game against Dallas and is expected to miss four to six weeks of action. h eeha n closing in on leade r PEBBLE BEACH -Patty !I Sheehan, the LPGA Play~r of the Year, shot an 8-under par 64 Thuraday anti moved to within three tttOkeft of leader Johnny Mlller after two rounds of the Spalding Invitational golf tournament. Miller, with a 68 on the Old Del Monte course, had a 36-hole total of 132. Sheehan, Eric Batten and &b Gilder were tied for M!COnd at 135, a stroke ahead of Bob F.astwood. The Pebble Beach and Carmel Valley Country Club courses are the oth ers used in the 72. hole tournament, a non-tour event. Sheehan and two other women pros are competing with distance advantages off all tees. More Olympic tick ets on sale LOS ANGELES -lncreued • seating capacities at two event sites for the 1984 Olympic Games has made more than 80,000 tickets available for fans on waiting lists, the Loe Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee announced Thursday. "We'll be tending acknowledgments out for thesewait-Ustedorders in early February," said G . F.dward Smith, the LACXX:'a vice president for ticketing. The Olympic events w ith increased seating are tennis, plus the site for diving, swimming and synchronized swimming. Because of the expanded seating, people on waiting lists for those events have "better than a 50-50 chance of getting th08e tickets," Srruth said. Pryor ente r s innocent plea INGLEWOOD -Undefeated m boxing champion and former World &xing Association junior w el- terweight titleholder Aaron Pryor has pleaded innocent to possessing cocaine. Pryor entered hia plea Wednesday before Commissioner Ulysses Burns, who ordered the retired boxer to appear for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 7. Pryor, 28, is free on $2,500 bond. He was arrested early Nov. 22 by sheriff's deputies who stopped him as he drove down Century &ulevard in Inglewood. Officers spotted white powder in a bag that Pryor was rununaging through as he searched for his driver's License, Deputy &b Stoneman said at the time. Los Fe liz to Commemorate ARCADIA -Commemorate led E a1J the way Thursday in winning the Los Feliz Stakes by five lengths over Gate Dancer before a crowd of 25, 18 lat Santa Anita. Commemorate, an 8-1 outsider ridden IJy Rafael Meza, covered six furlongs in 1:09 and paid $19.60, $9.40 and $6.40. The victory was worth $39.650. Gate Dancer, ridden by Carlos Delgadillo, crossed the finish hne a neck in front of Mighty Adversary and returned $8.80 and $5.20. Mighty Adversary. ridden by Eddie De- lahoussaye, was four lengths ahead of Lucky Buccaneer at the wire and paid $4.20 to show. Following Lucky Buccaneer across the finish line in the event for 2-year-old colts and geldings were Operational, Lucky John D., P sychedelic and Textile. T elevision, ra dio TV: College FootbaJJ -Peach Bowl: North Carolina vs. Florida State, noon, Channel 2; Gator &wl: Iowa vs. Florida, 6 p.m., Channel 7 College BasketbaJJ -UNL V vs. Georgetown, 11 :30 p.m .. Channel 2 (delayed); UCLA women vs. Oregon St. women. l 1:30 p.m .. Channel 5. RADIO: Hockey -Kings at Hartford, 4:30 p.m .. KFOX-FM (93.5); College Basketball -UC Irvine vs. Utah in Utah Classic, 5 p.m., KWVE (108-FM): USC vs. Mississippi St. in Holiday Classic at USC, 6 p.m .. KNX (1070). Pro .Basketball -Golden State at Lakers, 7:30 p.m., KLAC (l ll0). Coll~e Football -Iowa vs. F lorida in Gator &wl. 11.30 p.m .. KFOX-FM(93.5) (de- layed) HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL .. From Page B1 Santiago Tournament victory to the cham- pionship of the Santa Ana tourney earlier. Mark Walton, who scored 17 points Thursday. was chosen the tourney MVP. while brother Brian, who had 22 points, was also an all-tourney selection. along with teammate Joe Beal. Saddleback began the onslaught in the second quarter, overturning a two-point deficit to go up by 10 at intermission and padded the lead in the aecond half. Irvine 80, Bolaa Grande 57 The Vaqueros (7-4) enjoyed a rare rout, capturing the consolation title of the Canyon Tournament. Earrung all-tourney honors was 6-2 forward Jeff Bielman, who netted eight of his 20 points in the second quarter. Greg Dunlap also chipped in with 20 points to sh.are scoring honors. and had nine rebounds. Ken Caldwell had 15 points and guard Lance Neal 13 to highlight the balanced Irvine attack. Irvine converted 16 of 17 free~throw tries, helping the Vaqs puJJ away in the final quarter. The Vaqueros open Sea View League play at Saddleback Wednesday. -------------·COCA!NE FIND YOUR NAME ANONYMOUS I WIN 4 TICXRS WORTH $20 •,; .·. . ·'•• Hundreds of sports & vacation displays, RV 's, campers, trailers and accessories DaRy state shows Winners In Today ' 1 Cla11tfied1I 1rs EASYI Find your name and eddr ... 1n today'• claaffted MCtk>n, t'*' call 842-4321 Ext. 252 to olelm your ttckett . Winnen Md'I .... --' day, eo chedc the cluttnedt In the . . . ~· ,,_ I ,', ' f • ;, ~ ' : , ' WE FLY DAILY to BERMUDA DUIES CATAUIA ISLAID and weekends to a.had City, Ariz. CAUFOHIA suaoan lllUIES 148-8241 IGO-l flYCIA Classy Autos Advertised In the ..., .... T he old master Panc ho Gonzale z was on hand Thursday (or a clay court d oubles tournament at the Irvine Racquet Club. _Ocean Vi e w, Edison b eaten in semi I inals of women 's tourney Area teams were denied a place in the finals of the Marina-F.di.son Elks girls' basketball tournament, as Ocean View and Edi.son were sent down to defeat Thursday night at Marina . F.dtson came the closest. CaJJing to FoothilJ by a basket, but Ocean View was no match for Brea- Olinda. In the fifth-place semi- finals. Fountajn Valley survived, but Marina was ousted, and Hunt- ington Beach failed in its bid to reach the consolation finals. Here's what happened: Foothill 48, E dison '6 Jennifer Osur scored 18 pomts and the Knights defense lmuted Gretchen Mei nhardt to 15 points as the Chargers dropped into the third-place game against Ocean View at 6 tonight. The game was tted entering the fourth quarter, but Foothill took command at the out.set of the period and held on . Kori Gendron had 12 points and Shari Clark 11 to pace the Chargers, while Felice Geddy notched 10 for Foothill, which plays Brea-OHnda in the t itle game at 8. Raid er s to move ? Rumors "hogwash' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Los Angeles Coliseum official has branded as "hogwash" rumors that the Raiders will move again. William Campbell, vice presi- dent of the Coliseum Commission . held a press conference Thursday ''to dispel the rumors that the Raiders might play somewhere other than Los Angeles ln the future." He said the rumors were "pt!re, unadulterated hogwash." adding, "the Raiders are here and they are going to stay here'' Brea 80, Ocean View 47 Carrie Egan. a 5-9 freshman, netted 14 of her 20 points in the second quarter as the Wildcats pulled away to a 44-20 halftime advantage and coasted. Brea continuaJJy stifled the Seahawks with full-court press- ure throughout the contest. It was the most lopsided loss of the year for Ocean View (10-3), which was led by Michelle ChomiC'Z (22 points) and Laura Simek (10). Fountain Valley 72, Mater Del 10 The Barons will meet Bur- roughs of Ridgecrest at 4:45 totli.y after holding off the Monarchs. Mater Dei pulled within one point at 51-50 early in the fourth quarter, before Fountain VaJJey we nt on an 8-0 run to re-assume control. Therese Puchalski had 25 points to lead au players. Burroughs 60, Marina 49 Marina's Vikings (9-5), whose tallest player is 5·9, had trouble matching up with Burroughs' tall front line, which measured 6-3. 6-1 and 5-10 across. The Vikings did, however, outsrore Burroughs, 34-31, in the second half. thanks in part to an effective press and 13 points apiece in the second half from Judy c.atk.ins and Jill Bellamy. Loara U, HllDtiDgton BeacJ1 %3 The Oilers. who w e re ellminated from the tournament, pulled to within 16-15 with a minute to go in the first half, but managed only eight second-half points against the Saxons, who were to play El Toro in the con- solation finals today. Eve Titus was Huntington Beach's leading scorer with eight points. Capo Valley's Call gains All-CIF honors Burt Call. Capistrano Valley High'a three-year star at quar- terback. was the lone South Cout League player to gain All-CIF Division tI honors. ea.min& a tee· ond team berth u aelected by the First Interstate Bank's foun- dation board. ., Player of the Year honors go to Rick Bur ton, the Canyon (Saugus) High quarterback w ho led the Cowboys to their fint CIF crown in the achool'a 14-year his- tory. Wt. a. 170 Sr. 171 St. llO St. llO Sr. '" Ir. JIS Ir "' Jt. ns St. "' " 171 St tts St -St 171 Sr. *St m St ltl "· -Ir. M It m " 111 Jr 200 Sr ns Sr !OS SI' 11.S St 115 Sr 175 St Ito St 175 $( llO St 115 St 11.S $(, 170 $( 165 $(. Ito $(. 250 Sr 250 Sr 200 Sr 2)0 St 110 Sr 215 SI' ,., St. 115 SI' 170 Sr 1'S $1, ltS St ''° $1. m Sr. !U Ir. ns Sr. 110 Sr. 1• Sr. '" Sr , .. St' 211 "· 21 Sr 110 $t 17f "· us Ir. -Sr If> " • .. St. IJS Sr Gonzalez, par tner advance Tennis great Pancho Gonzalez and partner &b Howe breeu!d to victories in two age brackets and are on course for the cham- pionships in the seventh annual Senior Doubles Clay Court Championships at the Racquet Club of Irvine. Gorualez and Howe rolled in the 55-and-over division Th~ day with a 6-0. 6-1 victory over Bill Rosener of Corona del Mar and his partner. Don Cromer. The~ then whipped Newport '&ach s Gil Mayer and Geotge Yardley, 6-0. 6-0 in the men's 50- and-over age bracket. Should Gonzalez and Howe, the No. 1 seeds in the 55-and-over division, win their two early matches today. they would be in line for a double-title with matches set for 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The competition, which fea- tures men's, women 's and mixed divisions, lured 140 doubles teams to the tennis club in Irvine. Among t~e most interesting d ivisions is the men's 35 division which will be decided with a championship match Saturday at noon. Among the teams still alive T hursday were Newport Beach's &b Duesler and Jim Nelson, holders of doubles titles on four surfaces; Dave &hanon and Den- nis Trout, the latter from New- port Beach; Dick Leach (Laguna Beach) and Jerry Van Llnge (Newport Beach). and Gene Malin and Doug Smith O V kickers t op Aztecs for third James Thompson acored with five minutes remaining in the game to break a team-acoring drought st.retching nearly three games aa Ocean Vie}¥ High nipped La Quinta. 1-0, Thunday night to take third place in the Hun tington Beach Soccer Tour- nament. Esperanza defeated Capi.atrano Valley. 3-1. to win the cham· pionahlp. 1n the battle for ninth place. Mater Dei 9COred four times In the second half t.o defeat Huntington Beach, 9-1. In the thJrd-place game, Ocean View got the only goal of the game on a shot from the right lide by Thompeon. Goalkeeper Mark Kerins made It stand up u lhe Seahawlu stop- ped the two-time defendJna CIF 3-A champion Ait«s. Hunttniton Beach took a 1-0 lead on a p l by Raul Rulz ln the flrwt half, but Maw-Dt6 atrUCk for four pla in the IM!COOd half t.o take ninth place In the 32·team tou~nt. Marina Hlah Mettled for the CONOlation champlonahlp of the '®mament wlth a &-0 viccory OWi' 'I\aatln. Meanwhile. in the Olft.n View ffiah pla COUl"l\&mft\l, the holl Seahawlm split their flm two pmea. ~~--~~~-:--~-:~~~~~~~~~~----------------------------~~~.:..--...;.--~~~~~------------~----------------------.-.-------· --~-~--~--_..-•-----r ...... --. .._. .. =·......_ _____ ------ FDR THE RECORD NFL olalvoff 1cMdl.t .. C:ONl'l'REHCI' SEMll11NALS Saf\lrdllY'• GMMI AFC -Statllt al Mleml ICh1nlltf 4 t i 930 • m I NFC-OelrOll at Sa n l'r•ncl•tu ICl\aMt l l al I om 1 s11noev'1 G•~• NFC-flam1 t i Wa•hln11ton (Chanr,.1 1 al 9 JO e m) AFC-Pl1t11>urgl\ t i lttldwl. I om CONFERENCE CHAMl'ION$HIP'Svnclev, Jal\. I, .... SUPER 80WL XVIII Jal\. 22. ltt4 Al hm11a Stadium Temot . 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II ~a.wt lat FrttM) Nor•nt rn )Uono11 )0, Cal S••tt FtJllt<lon 2) Fklrlda Crtnis ll•wl ,., ~ncM) T enneute )0, M•r "•"O 13 THVltSDAY, DEC 22 Hal ol Fl,.,. llowt (•I lllrmlneham, AMI.I West Virginie 10. l(en1uc~v 16 FRIDAY. DEC. 2l Holldn llowl (II $In Diffo) BVU 71 M1u ouro 11 SATURDAY DEC. l• Sun lkwl 111 Et Pno) Alal>ama 78 SMU 1 MONDAY DEC. 2• Ai.M lltwl l•t H .... ulu) P•nn ~late 13. wnn11111ton 10 THUlllSDAY, DEC. '9 Ub«Tv e.w1 (I I Memt!N•) No•rt Oemt 19 Boston COl<tOt II COleet EAST-WEST ROSTERS Tnt ro\ler\ lo• IM ~'"" Eo1·WHI 100111111 oame J•n 1 e1 Stentoro St101um Ent Sclutel QB-W•lltr Ltw 1 Al•Dtme Wavnt Pe&et Ftor10e RB-Lion~ Jamtt, Auourn, Bulo<O Jo< oan. M<Nfftt Slate, St1nlo<O Jt nn1no,, Furman Oavt 0 ·110010 MA••'-no Wll-Joev Jonet, Alaoama , WM11lt Tnomoson. l'lor1cla S1att , Oarvl Tu<tter M"l\igon State TE-Clarence Kev. Georola . C.ltnn Oen nllon, Mlemo (Fla ) Ol-Joe Ltvelts, lowe, Jamt t Fu r Clt mlon. Jerrv Olo<lo, M1cnlg1ri, Joe Cori well Norin Carolina . Boo Stowt. llllno11 Steve Carmoov So Mlu lu lool. Pttll Eo· 1flgtr. Ouke OL-Gr.-.i Gattu.o, Penn Stele 8111 Mllll\. Pl"'t>"ron. A1011onso Carrtkitt FIO<'ldt Sitlt. Oovo Smllll, Auourri LB-Rowland Tatum, Qnlo Stott Mllt.e Weingrad, llllnoa. Rk lt. Navlor. l'jglrt Dame, J1v Brool'lv. M11m1 (Fie I CtrllOtl Ro.. Mlcn111an OB-Shaun Gavit Qnlo Stitt, Tom l'lvnn, Plttsl>urgn, Gtor11t ll•dt cl\owsh BoSlon ColleQt, l<e••n Ron Tt mo4e. T•m Allte Well V1r11lnl1 Kocktr-JtUt Carel• NE LOYlll•M Wtll 5qu1d QB-T.,rner c;,11. Ntore\ka Tom Tun mcllllt. Artzonii R8-Mi~t llOZ>tf. NtOUP •. Atlr..:t AnotrSOtl, 8evl0t, Kevin NtlSOtl UCLA WR-lrv•no Frv•r Ntort•lt.t. Eric Richard.on. Sar> Jo" Sti lt. Ml~t TOlllvitt Ster>IOtcl, Brad Ar>Oef'.on, Arizona TE-Oavt HHtert C~•oo. ll<lt n Stlontn. MOllt•n• Ol-Matt Long, San 0 1tv0 Sti tt Milt.I Revtltt<, Teus, Scon R•ri<IOn, NM>rt>lt.a, Bruce lltlmto. lo•• Start. Jom t<rtton. Arizona Statt COt1"60 GOOO.. MIUO\i<I, Tommv Rot><.on Tut> A&M OL-BOI> Stlltr, Oklanoma, ~•1111 Min· •rd, wesnlng1on Stale. Mltell Wlffl\, SMV. O•n R•IPll. O:tQClt\ LB-Ron Rlvtta, C•llt0tnle ><ettl'I Browner, USC, Tnomtt 8e<1.on, Olll•ll<>ma, Kl<k Ooooe. Noada·Ltt Vtou. Fellnl~o NOiie, Hew•ll D8-<relO Currv, Tott, llo Enon, UC Davi• Scolt C.a~. Olt.lt t>omt , Matt Covrinev ldahO Sl•te. VtllOM Wllllt m\. Stanford Kl~k11t-SHn P .. 11~1'1. Air Fore. NHL C.~aa&.L c:oM,aRaMCI SmYllM DMlllll w L T ""' 0' GA Edmonton ,, 7 4 se tt4 lSI Vancouver IS 19 ) ll 1SS m C•IO•rv I) 17 6 ;J2 liJ 1St Wlnnl1>111 I) " 4 JO ISi 17S K-. " It • lO 1st llO _..... OMt6lfl Mlnnt>0t1 II I• ' 40 16.J ISi SI LOY)\ IS " • ~ , .. 161 Cl'li<lllO I~ '° ) ,, Ill 147 Toronto I• .. s l3 ISi 111 Ottroll fl '° • ~ 1~ m WALU CONl'•••NC• ... tnca'~ NY tslanOen 7S 10 ' u 11• 11* """·~'· 70 10 • " 161 12• NV Ranotn 70 I) • .. l&J 144 wa,n1no1on 11 It 1 )4 1)0 lit Pltl,bv<lffl t " s n llt i.7 N•w Jt<J•Y 1 ,. , 1• 103 m Bo''°" autf•to 0..- N\OlltrNI Htrllvrd • ..,,.~ow­,. 10 , n 12 • 10 lS J 17 11 1 ,, It l so , ... 101 .. U1 IJ7 ., m 10 ,. .,, 1• '9 IU "" lllwMIY'• k...., Ollff•IO I.~' Ottroll 4. H""" J.,..., I SI Lout• 3..1. T Ot'OlllO I T ..... t~ K.._ el Herllorct ~ll HY lt_... NY I~ .. WlMt9" lottOtl II £dmofllon VIWIC°"""' el c.i.etv l.Ol Ata1m110• THURSDAY'S •ESUL Ti (44111 Of .O·nitlll cw•rtlttl«w mMllMI l'IRST RACE. lSO vtrdl. "O<ltel Coverage I Hart) 11 40 160 3 60 Boon Boone I Carct1 l 00 ) 00 Mr 011\ (CrtaOtr) J 70 ""o raced Noconn L•cl, Pink L•d• Dlemond, hv1 Slltl>.Nr Tl'letino Euv M• Pauline, PlvOll Roct.el Wnl1 Wnetl\ Tlmt 1810 11 EXACTA \9 101 ~Id 1S900 HGOND RACE. SSO yard• Peu Venture \Cltrl>UI 9 40 J.10 3 10 Auurtd Juan (Baral 7 60 160 vno111 Honoa 1Lat •ev1 S •O Al\O race<! Come On Olo Blue, Swllt100. Bar lo..1ngclom M<C.~ L1on1tQO•. Sign In DuoOcate •C1•1t ll•cl'l•t Ramt>lln Moontlar Tlmt 1100 THIRD RACE )SO varO• OH·Octan Pnnct tP1 l 6 IO •IO 4 40 OH E 1111 Prize ICrdz I 3 IO 4 00 J 40 8H Surt Corl IBroo~» f010 DH-Oeto"ut lo< win Alto roceo Summer C1au1t Hu0u nk1\U\ Mv C1au v Cat S.cre1 Soul D•u.,1a11on R<ene1 Roe' N RO>t Ma,1 F1gh1tr Time 116• 11 EXACT A ol · It oe•d '3100 '1 E XACTA I I 91 Pt !CI '42 00 FOURTH RACE. lSO varos "11enllve1v (Cerc1a1 J 00 1 •0 Super Pollcv tCl11rt1.rt •SO Qutntlla Moon If uller I 110 )00 3 40 Al.O ractd Cause Ima Cl\amplon. RoamonQ Easv SklOO\ Cultt Poltcv Tru Bar Fllnll. T1mt 18 18 l2 EXACTA P ·Sl paid ll210 FIF1'H RACE. 350 varcl> Miu KIPY Cal IClrtl 28.60 lO 10 9 •O Wvlaco.lt Ro•~ tM11cnettl 9 00 6 60 Deedl.-Wa1cl\ !Ptl~enton) 17.•0 Al•o raceo Miu Summll Monov Flao R•ur, Leona Moon. Meo Laurel CheoerOtJI. S01ver Slttvu Jav Dffl Gal Time 18 19 n £XACTA <1-101 oaio \14390. SIXTH RACE. 870 vard\ Town And Bae• ((<011 6 00 'SO J •O Fl111no Wlu Dancer IBroo~\I 9 40 4 00 COOl II Red IHerll s 00 Alto raceo Win .\ Fo.-Prtit rr.ci P011C" Oue>ts L 1Ue 8ur Reo Ha ... ~ Pau O•trt•mt FOii Time '6 "3 SEVENTH RACE ''° varOl Eatv Hooter 1 •oa.r l 6 00 110 7 80 CuP•O• Bov tCarcl01a 8 60 • •0 ~hgnt Ecllle t Hartl J 20 AllO raceo Bro .. ns Oa\ntt LUC'l Moon. Htrel Jonn Jonr> ReoaQa•n WalCh Him Truo D"'"" Sou1n Time ??Ol '1 EXACTA ,q I oa•o U600 U P'ICK SIX 1 I 8·7-7 4·9 oa1cl S71SJl IO w 11n 10 w 1nn•l"IQ Ud~t'' (\•A norsfll 12 Pio S•A COtl>O'&"O" Pa•O '136 00 wltn 2~S w1nn1no ticket~ t•1._e tH)r\~ll EIGHTH RACE. 400 •aros Pen My Coov \Creager' 3 •O 790 7 10 Duel Leclv IBarO) 160 l •O Tovcn Con1•ot (Motchelll 7 40 Al.o raced .:onn1~1nnoc• Oet•calt Angel Courageous Quesl Tome 20 Joi 11 EXACT A 16 SI Pa10 I 17 10 NINTH RACE. S50 vard\ A l ure A Wlnntr CCrgr) ) 60 3 20 710 Mr Btt Note If ulltrl 560 510 Devil\ Hit Man (Frtv) 11 70 "I'° raceo Coa! '"' Rocol'et Herts A Hoping RhOclaOO T t Dlt' Tomer LOfcl Helo Us. '10"<' WO"" ICr>c>won Mv Olcl Hound OoCI Tomt' 2410 12 EXACT A 110· al oa1cl 116 20 Alltnclanct 6.0'17 S.nta Ani1ll THURSDAY'S RESULTS Ord Of .i-oav ~outflbred n>Mtlnel F"IST RACE. 6 ltJrtonvs Mill u Mtn' ISll<>tma,er> 17 00 I W S IO S Ulon' Sutzan IMtZ41 6 40 4 40 La l'on1tvn 1Pec1ro1a1 •IO Atso <aced l(,ltora Air ot Ma'"' Leet B•••n St 1,11111' Letta C.ar oat 1 Pomotvana A>t<on• Bea T a••a • Jtun Trnt lll 2S SECOND RACE.~ ' turiono• Air Force Two IVlnzll S SO • •O l 10 waro C Ftlll tJ 10 I 60 s.uv p,,,,,, 1 s·o·llt t6 10 AIM> •6Ce<I Ltllll\ Crowd Unclt At•t n So•ttarw! Swill T Pt1111v ' COO< Prtft rt n · flat, La,r•nQ .Ctt'tO., Torri Mt M1rnorv Time t 18 n DAIL y DOUBLE 16· lOI oa•O lS7 00 THIRD RACE. Ont mitt Doctor Foolt IO•u1en 16 00 I 00 '10 Tau a Rell 151\0<!makerl ~10 160 Mio et Calleo 1 Ot lahounavet 1 00 Al•o r act>cl Clle•o Lvnnwo,..10, Parlo 01ar>0, Dun1ng B•aoe T1mt I J~ 1 5 FOURTH RACE. I 1, l6 mite. Mttrv Headl•nfr IFnl\I 17 60 100 5.70 Rtlre1h1nv ACI \\/dtenzuelot 4 20 l •O Jen Rullina IOtlanounavo> S 00 Also <aced C.oa111un. Stcono Btsl, Mumotan She'\ C.o• S1v•t . Crvttol'• Solo Saultr'\ COid. Cr>o wCMla l'OQ, V811ev B&Ot Ponk Power Tomt I 17 4 S FIFTH RACE. I 1 16 mile\ COU<ell90lol' Conn•t IH..,ov) 6 IO 4 00 3 10 l'H tlltr Reward (Qt1va re11 16 •O 9 40 Trus• Mt !Black) S 00 At•o raceo J"''''•cante Long mavs,~we"e. Kn•' Two. Momcat Eavtr RoM!. Tertzar.ma C.at>lt• Love Tlmt ' .. 1 s U EXACTA 6·Sl Dl •O U 1500 SIXTH RACE. 6 1.,rlQ<IQ\ Votamo tl'uentttl II 60 a <IO • 10 Rev Pr•OOV rQt1vares) S 00 3 20 H•" Tt>t Eaglt !McCurn 1 IO AIM),.,.., Te.a\ F<>t"I Trtvtl, Prol>t< II..:> APOOttl v. K•no OI Int Green Oottl...O E•OttU Wil(I Ptea•ure Time l It 215 SEVENTH RACE. 6 '"roono• BOkl Ruoov tOlnsv1 '00 J 00 760 GOO<IDvt J y IMezal s IO 3 IO Grev Baroerian tCllt>erll •IO Also ractcl Rec0to Cetcl'I. ~uOo. Tl11;n oer of Zion Crots •nd Fr111 Ttmt I lO U EXACTA 17·11 Daiei ll?OO E~TH RACE. 6 furtono\ Commemorate !Me101 19 60 9 •O 6 40 Ga lt Dancer IOelgedlllol I SO S.70 Mlglltv Aclvenar v I Oe1anounavel 4 20 Alto raced L"c•v Buccaneer. Ol>er a1lon11. L..ckv JoM O , Ptvcne~llc, l t• Ille n,.,.,., t>0'9 '1 P'IC)( Sill 13 1 6·) 1·91 011d 1122,16160 will\ two wlnnong llC~tl\ hlx l\Or~I n Ptck S•~ con•Oletlon oelcl 17.774 60 with 41 wlnn1no ttCu ts lllvt l\Of M!') NINTH RACE. I I 16 m•let Prtu Notlct ll orol 1 40 S 00 l 40 Pirate Men ILOC>tl) "60 10 IO lrWOf Movtl IT-•I SIO AIM> r~eo Sivlitl' I.to, Tnrte Boos. Thi 1119 T • Futtv Ves•ed. Jett Lutl>t. Son or e Cao. Sfllrei TU(IOr Trut Rel> Ttmt I 46 I S I.I IEXACTA I) 4) DI.cl ISl7 50 "ttllKltnce ?S.lll Slrl ~It SOUTHaRN CAl.ll'Otl"1A 001.0MINa -10· I· Inc,,.., l\trd.,.Cll t t'd manlT'ledf, l Cl\\!I" OH•aliftt MOUNTAIN HIOH -MArolll•I \llOW, ll•trelPKk and mantNO., J cNiln ootr1t 1119 SNOW SUMIW1' -UnkllOwn ototn, l'llldCMIC~ at'd mal\f\'\Mlt, • 11111 -•tine Sla••A·N•VADA •ANG& M>tt•AL -No -· 10-11 loot ll•M. troomed wlff ...ow, t ""''' tor ctn Miii/it, J C:NllM IOt nllffll SODA .-.1..cH -Ho MW, 6-<I tool MM!, or~ wtf ano-w. J cNln WOU 90WL -No "4'W. 17 U toot ...... tr~ NClled ..0 fltm ..O.tCI -•· llCHIOOla •1141' <N in TAMOI OC)MM .. -No lllW. f·S tool DeM, ~ 1 CIWlln, I wrfKe Mtt "°"TH nu -No ,,.. > '"' root oa ... .,OOt!Wcl Httl9d ""'OtMta~ ~ > . M9A WIUTEltN CON,a•llNCll ... <Ill< OM '*' w I. Pct. LO"' It • .,, Pgrll•no 11 II ·~ P,_nta I• ,. .., Go10en S1t1t " II 01 $tet1'9 12 16 •1' QI • 1 1 )an01"90 10 ll J2l 10 • MIOWtU OIYltlan Ullh 20 10 6'1 Oella• 16 13 m lo..•nut Clh 13 IS ... Otnver 13 II • 19 HOUllD" 12 .. 400 San An1on111 I? 70 37S a ASTlltN CONl'IE"INCE All•rttlc Dlvl'IGll Pllllecl•IPhlft 21 6 ,,. Bo11ori 73 I 10 Ntw York 11 I~ ~1 Watt\•nvton ,. 14 soo New Jw"•" 13 11 '3) Ctnlnll Dlvt\ltn Mllwevk" II 11 Sk Detroit IS 14 Sl7 Atlt nlt u u soo Cnlc.-go " ,, 462 Cle vetancl 9 71 JOO Indiana 7 XI 7S9 Tllurs41v'\ Scort• Clt•t4t l\CI N Atlante 71 HOl.l tlon 107 Bo•ton 94 San An1onlo Ill Kanta• C '" 111 Ch1CIOO 100. PO<"uano 99 Otrivor lO t. P1tlledtlon1a 89 TMl9tll'• Games CooeMn St•lf al Lek.,., lndtane •' Ntw Jtrstv New Y0t~ al Wuh1n11111<1 C1'11cego al Ot trolt Clt•tlancl a1 All•nla Bo\lon a 1 Dallas San Oltllo a t KanH• Cllv Por111no at Mllw•ul.et HO<J\lon a1 Plloentv Vtan 11 Denver Pni11dtlr>ll1• et Stalllt COLLEGE Wtt>er Stat• tl. UC lrvlne 6S (Ulah Clt11lc) )\1 • 1•' • 9 S'I 711 9., , ,., )I 1 .. ., ' UC IRVINE -McDonald 19 Tnornlon •. Murpnv 11, Turner I. Lon•1orc1 •, llhOcle• 7 Jonnson 9 c;rondlson I Total> 2• 17 1• 6S. WEllER STATE -Prtu 10 Jonts 7t wortter IS. Comobell 6. Carradine 6 Heo1n lO. McOanl111 1, Nish 10, Ltrrv 1. McCa rt"v 2 Total• 30 73 lS 93 Htllllmt Wt'Otr Start 31·JS Toitl loul\ UC Irvine 11 Weoer Stele » l'outeo out Mc0011atc1 tUCll Reoo .. not UC Irvine 41 lMurohv 141 Wt0tr s1a 1e 46 1Carradont 10> COMMUNITY COLLEGE Ora"9e Cout I S, lm11erl1I \/dtv 79 IS." 0"9t Mtst Tou,....mtfll) OflANGE COAST -Berrv U S•tonen. 1S Cveu 10 Snetluc' 8 Moroen I• Gouoot 1 Svman••, J F .,,.,.,.,, ' T 01a11 l• 11 70 IS IMPERIAL VALLEY -Pa"tr J W1nov I p,.,.,, 6 Mtrchonl 21 Jac•1on 17 MtlCl\ttt 7 B•nn )) Mdltr • tolt l\ JO 19 2• 19 Ht lltlme Orange Cuu t 39·3'. Tolt l foul• Ofenge Cou 1 20 lmo.!rtel Vallev 27 Fou•eo OtJ• Snauuc~ IOCCI Pur••• llV Rlvtnlde cc 16, Golden Wtsl 76 (C ..... ol DH..-f Tournament) GOLDEN WEST Haltv 16 O'Connor 11. Slber 1•. Murrav 9 Oamt ron IS. Wllllth•lr 0 Bruce •. Re\muuen 0. RI•••• O Smlln 0. Love 0, Jvoot • Totel• 19 19·26 16 RIVERSIDE cc -OIUIO\ 6. M .. rcn11on 16, Car•er '· Huntn 9 F=1nne¥ 16 Landi. IS, LOtUI 9 To1als 31 ,, )7 96 Helll1me Riverside CC 18·78 ro1e1 tou11 C.otaen we\! II Q111er\ldt CC IJ S1dcltbacll Sl, S1nt1 Monica SO (Sant• Ana TourMmtnll SANTA MONICA -Harros 8 Forl>t\ 1 Frtoenc~ I•. R•cn 7. Pre\ton 6, Brumwell 9. JO'lt\ • Totel• 23 4·9 SO SADDLEllACK -Ot Ctsa\ 10 Aoem t 9 Arce1>eau• •. Jonnson 72 Olivier J TnomH ' To1at• 17. IS Sl I) Hatftlmt Senta MOnieo. U 13 To111 IOI.II\ Seott MOn•c• II !>aO<llet>ac• HIGH SCHOOL Fount11n va .. y 71, Ora"9t 60 IOfa,_ Hllldav Clu lk) OflANGE -Deleon S Morlev 0 Mt t1ntw1 6, Joroan 6 EM:ol>e<IO 10. Gels 1 koehn~e tl. Roth 14 D .. ra" '· Mor•tv O Total\ 7• 12 17 60 FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Marlin 9 Jacobs II T1nnev 0, 8rown 9, New1or1 II. Molnernuo t9 Power S, Hen\On 0 Toi.al• 27 ti 7S 71 kor• bv Ouamn O<enge 16 I• I? 11-.c Fountain Valltv 11 " 10 7!>-71 Total toul• Of8not II. l'ounteln Vallev 16, l'oultO o.il E scobeclo IOI NewtM ll'V) Jacot>• (FVI Mater Dtl 12, Estancia SI (0rll>M HoOO.y Cl••llC) EST~NCIA -Johnston 2•. LOCkWOOCI 10, l'urln 10, Cltmtntt 10. Graha m 0, Moonev 4, Oeut\Cll 0 T 01111 2l 12· 17 S8 MATER DEt -Ltwls 34, BttUWHtrl IS. Jackson tJ, M1tcntll 0, Fltlcle< 1. Owver • Molls I , Palton 4 Total\ JI 10·29 12 kOf'I D'f Outrt9" E"•ncte a II 17 77-se Mater Oel 14 21 IO ?9-12 TOIAI foul\ Et1ancl1 11, Meter Ot t 13, 1='0<.tled °"' C.ranem IE•tenclat, Tecnnlcat E ttancle Coach L.aktWood 4t, Marina 40 (Of•,_ Holldli'f Clank) LAKEWOOD -Hammt>ll s Putre<1 ' Sa111•r f2. LtOtevl 11. w 11'°" 2 S.tlr s. Hoo•\ ' Toltl• IS 19·27 49 MAltlNA -C<owltv • llO\tnlWt1g I Smtttl 4, Craft S Wnetltt I 8"4tnvtr 6. Or1htlm 2 Total• ll 11·25 40 k.,.• bv Ouorten LlktWOOO 11 12 l f 16-19 Manna 7 2 6 1~ To1tl foul• LektwOO<I 19. Marine 10 F'Oultd O•" Nont Edlsen S4, RMd 42 I C..r\lft Cttv O.UIC I ltEED -Trorildad 2 Sheoero 4, Smlll\ 6, Cht mOtrlencl 10, M<Cu1•tr S, Moltnl IS. Total• II 6·" •1. EDISON -Hee"''" 12, TnomH 14, Jonnson u . Wertner 1, Wit.\ 6, SomDt!'g I Totals 11 1'·71 S4 Score bv Ouarter• Rtto tO IS S 1~2 EdlJOn IS 10 I• IS-S• Total tovh Reed IS. Eellson I' Newport Harbor SI, Rtno 4l (C.•nOll Cftv TOllmtmenil NIWl"OltT HA1ta0tt -8u•hman I , McGavran I, Sorenun 1 Fr•H< 6, Mftst II, Holden 13, LH 0, 8tten S, Jemn • Totell n 14·30 SI ltENO -8lt nucc1 ?, Sutntrteno 4. R100'9m11n 3, FO•ttr 19, Cowen 7. Davis 3. Homtetl 6 Orlien 4 TotelS 17 • l6 4l Sor• bv Ou•~ Ntwoort Heroor 13 10 IS 7-SI R-I II 6 11-IJ Total IOVI• NtwDOtt HtrOOt 16, RtftO 11 F&vltel OVI Homteh (It) Woodbrldet $7, T,.y 4S Cart. T_,..IMM) TltOY -Nia s Hto•r •• NtllOn • Ovtrtt II, Ftvnn 7, Slt ¥9fll 6. Wtlel' ' fotah ti t· 16 IS W~IOGE -Fort1191r I. Tooi.to11 1 Murolw 3, BO<"•uk t, Baldi 2t, llemett l . Crvtt 2, Pacl@ttt I, TownH nd 2. Otllntv 0, ll••tv 0, Van Wlnlllt O Total• 1$ 7-14 S7 ker. bv Qv1rten Trov 10 I 12 t~S WooolltlclOt 9 14 17 17-57 Total IO;MI Troy I) WOOODfldOI " Foufeo ovt Tobl"on IWI, WllCll0 ITI ,,...,.,. IO, 811sa ~andle S7 t CMtve11 T 9llf'lltlMftt I 90LSA GRAND• -OQl'lnlrt 76, HIOol/I 10 c;,..v .. •· •~ '· Vaklt• 0, Aldll\t 0. °" 1. )IO(k •· wnltflalO 0, Altff o Tota>•· 1) 11•1• ~1 lltVtH• -Dunl1P 70. C11C1wtN IS, Trout O, NHI U. ltl\odtt '· Temvfl 2, PtllfMn !J llelmtrl to, Partdtt 2, SflcM !. Tolllt' TI 16 11 IO ~ bv OUl"9n llolH Grtr>dt II " 14 10-SI lrYl"I 10 lf 17 2......0 Tot•I IOUI• llOlt• Grenclt 1S. trvfne I$ S.M1111Mdr14.~ff ,......_r..,_,,...1 IADOLllAC:IC -J-1, Kllf 0, l>r.claOo 0, W•lltlll6 .. L.OWllm 2, I w.non n. M WlllOll 11, LlllM ), "-llerlOll f. a.II 10 Totai. JO 14-t6 1• IANTIAOO -l!Mrt a. SlollltlHt U,. T emoltldoll 10, H"4 2. 9iirn• >, Cutn 11 HIM\ J, Tr111 I Total• 11 t1•2' " S<ort bv Ou•nen SaOOltOt{' '' 1' 16 14 1• \..,11.QO 14 10 I) 7'-S• Total IOVlt Sad0190t<k 19 Santiago U l'OVl90 OVI Butn\ l)t n I COi.LiGE WOMEN I YU ti, UC trvlne 71 llYU T.UrN"*"I \JC IRVINa -Anlttonv I). Rouueau 1 Hlllatnl 11 O•~tt 4, Othn • S'moton I Venoe< Poe< I) Craham 11 Total• ll t) 17 ,. •RIGHAM YOUNG -Cr•••n• 16, Bvttlv •. Otnlon 11 Cottman l , v r .. lltn 14, AnH t, 81ttlt1ont 12. Halt I Soeu!Olng l2 Total• 31 19·36 91 t11tlllmt J7 31 Total fO<il• VC 1rv1nt 76, 8rton•m You11u 16 FovltO °"' Vendtr Po•I CVCll HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Br.. IO, Oc.tan Vltw 47 CMar'IN·Eclhen TOllmtmtnl) OCEAN VIEW -Cl\ett 6, Ch01nltl n , Oovty 7, Simek 10, SlrolQhl 2, VtacllOt \, German 0, Houn\tll 0. Roorlguu1 O, Takldn 0 Totals· 19 9·20 •7 llR£A -Stapler 70 rnumu 14, Kltlltf It, Chiotti 7 Stnutultt 1. C.IDOntv I. Egan 10 To1111 l• 11 17 to. Scort llv Ouarten Ocean Vltw IJ 1 IS 17 41 Brea 11 71 lO 76 10 T 0111 loul• OcH r> vi..., O Br ta 1$ rtcMlcal 8rH COetll Foottlll 41. Edison 46 (Marinll·Eclt.., T..,mameMJ FOOTHILL -Strono ) Gl<ldv 10, J• Osur II. JI O•ur 6. Mcl'trSOtl 9, Barnes 1 Total' ti 12-24 " EDISON -Cler~ t I, Genoron 17, Parent •• HtnnelHV 2. Mtinlltrell lS. Wltwn 1 Totels 19 t·17 16 Score by Outr1tn l'ootnin I II 10 10-" Edison ° lO 13 14-46 Totet toulS Fooll\tll )J Ed•SOtl n l'oulecl OYI Ctnclron IE>. He~1Wnev !El Butl'e419'" 60, Marina 49 ( MllrtM • E clHll T Ollmt/Mftt) BURROUGHS -M<Ceugn•n 0, Ktultr U Klnktnnon 17, Sc•nlan IS, V .. tcll 10, Klno 2, Hutend I Tora11 1S 10-23 60 MARINA -Co1•1n1 IS. Btllemv 70 S.t>tl1no o. klr~uP 10, Richter 4 To1a11 71 S·9 ·~ Score DV OCl•Ntr\ 8urrougtl\ 16 IJ 73 S-60 Marina • 9 16 11-49 rotel tou1, Burro1JV'1• 9 M•rtna II Fouled out Bo11ernv !Ml Fount1ln Valley 1'2, Miter Ott 60 (M1rlna·ECll1on Tou,,,.mtntl FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Pucttel•"I ?~, Clower ••• Hender>on 1 Burell 17, c~ 2, Mvers 6 Lawter 4, Re.o 1 To1111 17 11·26 n MATER DEi Achlltn S Ga1ntv 11, WooO •• Ellerman 6, Rke 10, AOIYI• 1. Manfre 9 l Oltll 7• 12·71 60 Scert bv Outr19<• Founte1n Vellev 17 11 11 71-72 Mattr Del 12 IS 19 14--.0 Total foul\ F0<.tn1aln Vali.v II Metff' Oe• 13 Foutea oul Ca•ntv tMOI Loar1 4l, Huntino-ton Beath ll (Martna·Edhon Touma..-.!) LOAR A -c ... o 6 Coor dQt 2 s OHIO . Ot Qu 12 Do Ott ) L f w•C"• 6 C O\alo • To•l l\ 10 l 4 41 HUNTINGTON BEACH Bec"r ? Co<dova 1 Hotaoav I l•tu\ I VallfJ • L .. ~o 6 T o•a•• tO ) It 7J S<ort by Ouart•n Loaro 17 I 1 1-•I liun1tng1on BHt" J t l l ;-13 To••• IOU!• Loara 17 Hun••n11•0" 8uc11 Spato1ne lnvl1allonal f Al PtbClle llH<ll) Jonnnv Miller Eroc Bat1tn Pa11v !>l'ltenan Bot> Glider Bob E••twooo Al>dv Nottn Cra~ Sledltr Mllt.t Brann•n BobD• C1emoett Cnr1tR110troe• Mike Gove Lair0Sme11 Ctot'gt Arcner Lon Hinklt Jonn Maha Uh Pat LtOO\h Bob Boldt RooC,..rl •·Nathanial Cro\b" Peltr Ootlt""''' L.arrv M11t Mtkt N•COlttlt Oevlcl C.lenr Slt•t Caul''"' Raio~ L.er>arum Don B•t> Al (1181\dl.er 0<"'11 Wal\on barrv J.tl!Ckel J1m Net1ord Bruce Summtrh.,vl •-1\0lt\ amoiutr Boys IOCCtf' 64·6&-lll 69·60-IJS 71 6'-135 69·60-13S .,.,.,._ 136 71 -137 69·61-1)7 6S·77-137 61 6t-ll7 1) 60-1)9 •9 1()-l)t 10· 7()-140 61 7)-140 69 71-140 •• 11-140 n 6'-t40 69·11--1•1 10·71-U I 11 &t-141 70·11-141 10 11-1•1 69 13-1'1 7S·67-H7 69 7J-147 n 10-1•1 61 ,_,., •9·1}-141 11 11-142 11-11-1•7 72·7<>-1•7 11·10-1•1 HIGH SC HOOL HUfttW\91.., llffdl TOIH'lltf'ntn! Thlrel Pleet OcM n Vltw t, L• Outnta 0 Quan Vttw scot1no Tnomoton I Nlftlll Pleet Mat.,. Otl 4, HUMln9!tll lltt<fl I Hunt1noton Beaefl •corinu ltu1r I O!l>lf Scort\ E u>eran1a J CeO•\lrOno Vel•t v fc.h•mc:uon,h•D ' ~r•••t 1 v, 11 Parl 0 (ltlth olact l Pt lO\ vtrdt'S 7 Hew•-nt O lcon•olt· 11on1 Marin• S T u\ltn O 1eon1o•ouon) llS Gir1s soccer HIGH SCHOOL OcH n Vltw Tt41mem.nl Tl111r~O.V'\ Ftr1t Rouncl Sc ..... L9S Altlmlto\ 7, Octt" Vltw I Ocean V•tw 1cot1no Orr Oit>ef' Scor11 Edt'on J, Laguna Beach o L.• Qulnl& 6, Caol\lrer>c> Valttv I Nor111 Torrance '· l'oun111n V111tv 0 Simi Ve))ev s. Wts1m1r>ster I Hvnllngton 8eoch 2, Et Moclt'ne I Ma r1na 1, R eoonoo I Mir• Colla 7. L41,1Woo0 ' Clltmlllenthlll Sauncl RDVl'ICI l e Qvlnl1 I Ecll•on 0 I 01 Al•mltos 7, No<tl\ T0tronc1 I Ctnt ... tlon St<tncl Reuncl Octon View 1. Fovnt1ln Vellt v O C.8olttr eno vaittv •• L•oune lie•'" O El MOOttlt 2, WHtmlntltr I lltdOndO 3. Lt l>.tWOO<I 0 °"" ... """"' ART'S LANOtNG INtw-' ... Cfll - to anoi.rs 126 Donlto. 11 ti.u. 7 "'9fflhffel, IS Kutoln. •JO meek..... ' rl)(:ll fl\11 DAV•'t'1 LOCKIR C.....,.,, IM<tll -152 1~1 120 rocll c:OCI, 10'1 bolllto. ' \Ind llllH, ) ~t)(o tMIU, S00 l"f\Klltrll I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 30, 1983 Ha OCC ~n finals; Rustlers fall to Riverside Orange Coast College couldn't have picked a better time to be on a roll. a.s thl· Pirates stunned the state's No. 3-ranked Imperial Val- ley Arabs 85-79 Thursday night to adva nce to tonight's cham- pionship mat.ch of the San Diego Mesa basketba ll tournament against the host Olympians. Coach Tandy Gillis' Pirates have now won five in a row and will open South Coast Conferent'e play a week from Saturday at Golden West. Elsewhere Thursday night, Golden West was eliminated from the College of the Desert Tour- nament by Riverside CC, and Saddleback upset Sant.a Monica CC in the Santa Ana Tour- nament. Here's what took place: Orange Coast 85, lmperlal Valley 79 The Pirates became the first Califorrua team to defeat thr Arabs this season and they did 1t with relative ease -shooting 59 perl-ent from the floor and own· mg an 18-pomt lead al one stage of the second half. Jeff Stephens led OCC (8-5) with 25 points, eight asfilsts and seven rebounds. Darrick Morgan and John Berry added 17 points apiece while Brad Guess scored lO points and hauled down nine rebounds and blocked four s hots Imperial Valley entered the game with an 11 -1 record , the lone defeat coming at Arlwna Western. The Arabs. 1romcally. had won the Miles Eaton Tour- nament a month ago al OCC. They came into the game as the No. 1-runkt.-'d team 111 Southern C'alifornin OCC outscvrcJ th(• Arabs l ~l at the si~rt of the set.'Ond halr to glide 11H11 tonight's championship contest with the Oly1npians. Riverside 86, Golden West 76 Coach Jim Gret'nfield's Rus- tlers are now 2-8 arter being eliminated from the CoUege of the Desert Tournamt"nt Thursday night. Jack Haley and Dan Ssber scored 16 points apit.'t.'e for the Rustlers. Rob Dameron added 15 and Bob O'Connor contributed 10, bu t the T.igers of Riverside• rountered with 26 points from Atnwon Murch1SOn R1 vers1de, w hich won the Gold- en West Tournament last month. let an 18-pomt lead dwindle t.o four midway through the SE.'<:Ond half, but the RustlPrS couldn't get any cl~r Despite the Jefeat, GrL'4.•nfield hkc.td what h<' S<IW "I'm mun• c·ncouragcd 1 can now see the light at the end of the tunnel," he.• nvted "Before, I couldn't ~ven sec th<' tunnel " Saddleback S2. anta Monica so &:orang perhaps their most 1m- pre<\S1vc victory or the St!ason. the Gau('hos (-t 8) upS<.'t the Corsairs (12-4),earlll'r wmnL·1~of the Riv- erside Tournament. Gl•nt• Arcmeaux broke a 50-50 tae with about a half-minute to go. thC'n Sant.o Monaca mlSSt.'(J on thn't.' atwmpts 1n the final eight S«.'Onds to st"nJ thl' garne into overume Irish looking to '84 after 19-18 bowl win MEMPHIS. Tenn. (A.P) Sophomore All-America running back Allen Pinkett gave his senior teammates a rond memory Thurs- day night as he led the Fighting trish to a 19-18 Liberty Bowl victory over 13th-ranked Boston College. "I'm ha ppy with this wan especially [or the sensors." Pink- ett said after rushing for 111 yards and two touchdowns on the frozen Liberty Bowl Stadium turf "They (the seniors) deserved to go out an style with a victory·· One of those departing seniors. lnsh quarterback Blair Kiel. and Notre Dame Coach Gerry Faust said the victory should serve as a springboard Tor the 1984 team "Tonight's the starting poml for the '84 season." said Kiel. "I'm c;o glad for Coach Faust. He's Iowa's line big concern for Florida JACKSONVILLE. Fla (AP) - F1orida Coach Charley Pell sees a defannc threat m the offensive Im<.' of the Iowa Hawkeyes. who will face h is team tonight in the 39th annual Gator Bowl. Among teams played this season by the 8-2-I. l llh ranked Gators, only Georgia's front five compares only with that of Iowa, Pell said. Georgia came from behind to beat the Gators. 10-9, in the two schools' annual matchup In the same stadium where Florida will face the Hawkeyes. Iowa averag~ 34 iioints and a bout 488 total yards per game this season. trailing only Ne- braska and Bngham Young among major college teams. Pell said it's the offensive line that allows them to do It. "What it boils down to," h e said, "i.s those hve men on their offensive line -(Ive seniors averaging about 6-4 and 274-plus pounds." "On those two teams there'U probabl)' be lO men, including Georgia's tight end. who'll be pt.ying In the NFL next year," ~ll aald. Pell said the teams in the 39th annual Gawr Bowl game a.re well matched and the out.come may depend on which gets the breaks. "Both teams are good tea.ms o-r they wouldn't be here. Both want to wln," Pell said. MeanwhUe, Coech Hayden Fry of 9·2 Iowa said: "We really have to review a )ot of offensive and defenaiw echCJMt to look sharp. Rtaht now. we don't look aharp. H~ully aa th same goea on. we u aet better. That'• usually the way lt WM this year." Fry acheduled only rune prac-- Uc:es ln f'lorlda prior to the game and the Hawkey got off to • poot l\lrt beaaute of the wuth r. \ t'Ome under a lot of heat but he's worked hard and never gavl' up on us. He deserves this victory more than anyone C>lse." While the Insh cclebrate<l the1r victory. Boston College Coach Jack Bicknell was giving thanks for ''a great season " "I'm not shook up,'' said B1cknl"ll ··we lc'5t" togetht'r and WC' wan toge ther l havl• no rom- pla1nts " Tht> vi1:tury. with thl' help of three mls.'l(.'CI conversion tnes. al- lowed th<' Faghung l nsh. who had balked a l al"<:l'pting the bowl 1nv1tat1on after ending the reg- ular St'ason with three stra1ght IOSSt>S. to wand up their year at 7-5 Boston Col ll•ge missed a chance to become tht· first Eagk• team to win 10 games since! !!:MO by finish- ing 9-3. Pmkett. who earned thL• ball 27 times. got plenty of help from running maw Chris S mith. who rushed for I 04 yards on ltl carries. The lnsh fell behind 6-0 early m the first quarter, but roared back to take a 19-6 kad as Pinkett scored on runs of one and three yards and Kiel hat Alvan Miller with a 14-yard scoring pass The f'igh tmg Irish saw a 19-12 haHume dwindle to 19-18 in the third quarter as quarterback Doug Flut1c threw his third touchdown pass of the night. After the Eagles defense stop- ped Pinkett on a fourth-and-one play at the BC 20-yard hne with the ~re 19-12. Flu tie directed an 85-vard sconng march Bradshaw still doubt£ ul for Sunday T tJOUSAND OAKS (AP) -ll a ppeared unlikely Thursday that longtsme star ,quarterback Terry Bradshaw will be able to play Sunday w hen the Pittsburgh Steelers meet the Los Angeles R.lders in a NaUurui1 Football League pl~yoCf game. For the third straight day smce the Steelers came to Ca.liforni~ to prepare for the AFC semifinal plAyoff game. Brodshaw d.Jdn't practice. Instead being limited to lobbing pMSeS on the sidelines. "There's been no change ln my l'OndltJon." said Brad11haw "My arm ia sUU weak." Bradshaw hu pla~ ln just one game since last Ma.rc:h wht-n hf underwent tw'gery on h is right elbow. 'fhat wu on Dec. 10 when he oompletf'd five of eight pe'9eS for 77 yards •nd two touchdowns In a 34-7 vk tory by the S~lcl'I over the New York Jets. Bradlhuw came out of the ga~ ln tht first minute o( the K'C'On d quarter, complaining of aorentts and waknem ln the.-lbow. ''li TC!rry does not p~. h e wtU not play," aid Pittsburgh Co.ch Chu('k Noll. ~ ~ ----------------------------·----- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 30, 1983 Oall1 Piiot Photoa by Howard Upln Barons get loose., Eagle caged F oun ta in Valley High 's Dre w Brown (left) looks for an open man and Tom Power (center ) drives around his foe. Estancia 's Adam Lockwood (right) wasn't as free against Mater Dei's Mike Fielder Thursday night. Iowa rallies to trip Trojans, 62-61 Stokes puts Hawkeyes inf ront with late jumper, then keeps them there From AP dlspatcbes LOSANGELES-CenterGreg Stokeshita 10- foot jumper with 13 seconds to play. then blocked a shot with one second left to lift the Iowa Hawkeyes to a 62-61 victory over the University of Southern California in the Winston Holiday Classic Thursday. The basket climaxed a spirited a rally by the Hawkeyes, who trailed 41 -33 at halftime and by 10 JX>ints, 47-37, with 16 minutes to play . Iowa scored 10 straight JX>ints to tie the score at Sports on TV for lVeekend Saturday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Seattle at Miami in AFC semifinal playoff game. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Detroit at San Francisco in NFC semifinal playoff game. 5 p.m. (11) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Bluebonnet Bowl: Baylor (7-3-1) vs. Oklahoma St. (7-4 ). RADIO 9:30 a.m. -Seattle at Miami in AFC semifinal game. KNX ( 1070). 1 p.m. -Detroit at San Francisco in NFC semifinal game, KNX ( 1070). 5 p.m.-1GngsatTorontoin NHL game. K.FOX- FM (93.5). COLLEGES H -47 with 12:55 left, but didn't lead in the second half until the final basket. After Stokes' basket, the Trojans' Ron Holmes missed a jump shot and teammate ·Cedric Bailey's rebound shot was blocked by Stokes. USC took a 6 1-58 lead on two free throws by Holmes with 2:45 to go. but Stokes' jump shot from the free throw line with 2: 14 remaining narrowed the gap to 61 -60 USC. now 5-7. tried to run out the clock and preserve its lead, but Holmes was called for traveling with 40 seconds to play, setting up Stokes' game- winning shot. Iowa, now 6-2, will play 17th-ranked Memphis State for the tournament title tonight. The Tigers defeated Missis&ppi State, 43-42, in the first game. Substitute guard J on Albright made one of two free throws with 12 seconds to play to give Memphis State its win over Mi!sissippi State. In other action around the nation: Maryland S8, Randolph-Macon St -Ben Coleman scored two three-point plays to give Maryland a 45-33 lead midway through the second half and the sixth-ranked Terps withstood a rally by underdog Randolph-Macon to register the victory in the first round of the Maryland Invitational in College Park. Randolph-Macon, 5-2, pulled to within 52-50 with 39 seconds remaining before Maryland sank six consecutive foul shots to post its seventh triumph in eight starts. Duke 68, Pacific 66 -David H enderson scored eight of the last nine points to help Duke squeeze past the Tigers m a consolation-round game of the Rainbow Classic in Honolulu. Bowling Green 59, CaJlfornia 58 -Reserve Paul Abendroth and guard Keith Taylor hat four free throws m the final 14 seconds to preserve Bowling Green's victory over the Bears in the opening round of t he Lobo Invitational m Albuquerque, N.M. Virginia 65, Wublngton 61 -Senior guard Othello Wilson, making his fi rst start of the season, scored 25 points to lead the Cavaliers over Washington in the openmg round of the CabriUo Classic m San Otego. ln the second game. senior forward Michael Cage scored scored 15 points to lead a balanced San Diego State attack as the Aztecs routed East Tennessee State, 80-58, to earn a shot at Virginia for the tournament title tonight. The Aztecs breezed to a 43-28 halftime lead and led by as many as 25 points m improving their record to 7-2. Obio St. 64 , St. Joseph's 61 -Guard Ron Stokes hit four free throws in the last second to give the Buckeyes a come-from-behind victory over St. Joseph's in the Cable Car Classic in Sant.a Clara. In the other game. seruor forward Michael Norman led four players in double figures to lead the host Broncos past Alaska-Anchorage. 85-66 Nevada-Reno 70, San Diego 66 -Forward Rick Gosse scored 21 JX>lnt.s to pace the hosts to the tournament title of the Wolf Pack Classic. In t he consolation game, Dan Myers' short jumper with 4: 17 remaining lifted UC Davts to a 62-60 triumph over Florida A&M. Sanday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Rams at Washington in NFC semifinal playoff game. College, prep basketball scores RADIO 9:30 a.m. -Rams at Washington. KMPC (710). l p.m. -Pittsburgh at Raiders. KRLA ( 1110). Monday Televlnoa 10:30 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cotto!" Bowl: ~rgia (9-1-1) vs. Texas (11 -0). (4) - COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State (8-3) vs. Pittsburgh (8-2-1). l p.m . (4) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Roee Bowl: Illinois ( 10-1) vs. UCLA (6-4-1). 5 p.m. (4) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL-Orange Bowl: Nebraska (12-0) vs. Miami (Fla.) (10-1). (7)- COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Sugar Bowl: Auburn (10-1) vs. Michigan (9-2). RADIO 10:30 a.m. -Cotton Bowl (~rgia vs. Texas), KNX (1070). 2 p.m. -Rose Bowl (UCLA vs. IDinoia). KMPC (710), KNX (1070). 5 p.m. -Orange Bowl (Nebraska vs. Miami, Fla.), KNX (1070): Sugar Bowl (Michigan vs. Auburn), KNWZ ( 1190), KFOX-FM (93.5). c-.. lt()Q(IH Mot11ane n. SE Mln ourl SS IWOWHT Ci.v .. ano SI 77, Broolltyn St SOUTH Gremllll"ll SI. 13, Peul QulM 73 T°"91NAMaNTS P'INAU Al·CAleea T~ Olllahe>ma 17, Ark.-Llllle Rock 62 '"'") OklaPIOma Cflv 75. Tnu San 4'ntonlo SI (tllffd) ~~Clluk C-1kut 6', Arl1ona '° Wf\tl Penn St .... Colum~ ll (ol) ltlllrd) ,....,. 149'" Clank Georgia Tecll ST; Alabama S4 (flrtl) Mlehlgan St. SI, NIOrnka 45 (third) c--."-'"t Wvomlr>11 '9, Lov01a-Marvmoun1 SI ltl"ll NO Ar11ona st. WIKOMlll·GrMn llav 50 (thlrctl •CAC MtMltY ~"tfYll No CarOllne '4. $t JOM'l SI Cflrsll 1-... Fordtlem 60 (thlrdl ...... O.Hk Prov~ 65, TemcMt It (fl"t) p~ 70. ltllelda t'*'d .. (llllrd) Aoclle1ter Clanlc Nor111ees1ern t1, St Bonavenlur• n w"'' Princeton 71, A,.,..,lcan J6 (third) SV..ra .... SW LOUlllana Sol, Kanu.1 45 (ll"t) Flo<lela '5. Tulane SJ (third) UNCC H..._Y O.nk N. Caroline A&. T 6S, N. CarOllna· Wllmlngton Sol (11"1) N. CarOllna·C111rlOll1 67. AP- 11<1l4Kl\lan St. 51 Clhlrd> Ullc.a c.lleee·Mltt'l Qauk C.-M MalOll "· WaltMI' 77 (llfll) Ullu 77, IUdw 74 (lhlrd) Wtll l'adl Clauk Mellada·ltano 70, u. of Sen Olew '6 (flnt> UC D1vl1 62, FIOrldl A&.M .0 (lhlrd) Y.COND ltOUMD ,_. Wftt O.Mk OlllNI••• ~ Or-St. ?t, Wa\hlntton SI S1 Or-7S, Gol\1 ... S2 ,_.""' ............ Corne41 70, ltooert MOtrl1 61 Porilan<I ft, 8olM SI 41 ( Oii ....... a.Ille aiam.11n"llJ II.,.. SMU n, Aieo.ma•l lfmlnt11am 6) Ht wall n , TlllMHM 60 BYU wears down UCI women, 91-78 PROVO. Utah -Even 37.37 at halfUme, the UC Irvine women'• baaketball team 1ucc:umbed to fouJ trouble and wu worn down by taller Brtitwn Y OW\C• lml.na. 91 ·78, ln the firJt round of tM BYU Tournament. The Ant.eaten will play ror third place tonJcht. ucra &op ecorer' Cheri Graham w• (orced to .tt out 10 mlnu• of the leCOIWS helf aft.et plddnc up her third and fourth foull in the ru-chree mlnuiee after Inter~ mi.ton, and BYU (8-2) took full advantap. Graham 1tJU manapd to acore 21 potnta. I>Mplte a fJeld·goal edge of 33·31 , the AntHttn were out.cored by BYlJ, 29-12, at the foul Une and that proved cledshre. UCl •• 1-d.tne· 41-37, in the eerly •taetl of the eecond hall, but Graham WM forced to &he aidellnea aoon aft.et' that. BYU'1 front Une, ~ 8-1, 8-5 and &-8 am..., took ... 1, toll, u the Cou.ian began work-lnl the ball lnlide when Cindy Batt1atone w• not hittt.na from the ~ter. Battlatcne led all acoren with 22 polnta for the ~ Vandtt Poel alto had to play much of the aemnd half with four foula, and fouled out with about four mt.nu• nnnainlnl after ICOrinC 13 ~ti. Anctr.. Anthony had 13 J)Otnta and Din Hlpehl 11 • uo fell lo 7-4~..,.,,. 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Mkhlean 70 13 011 H...wCllHk 801ton Cotltee ... Iowa St IO Indiana ... a.• SI Cl ICOA a.talc I IMll\Ofl n . E. Montana .. 11111\0fl Chka90 11. Brown U """" C.uk 0 •. ·SOU~11 '°· Mlu fu lool se Tn.•Chatt11100P 17, RI« 61 u.111 .......... Hew Mlllko 7•. ldeho $1, 53 aowMnt Gr-,., Cantwnta 51 ....,....""""' ..... IMrvtat\d 51, ltandOIPh-~ S1 l a Sele 6S, ~" W1tN1111on Leouna Hllll 70, St Paul 64 IOI) Lakewood ft, Merine 40 ..... a.. ( ..... P'taa lamlllNlt) WOOdlWldta S1 . Ttov 4S Million Vltlo 60, Paclfka Sl (c-Ml ... ~I HH W1llOtl 41. "-11 s..Mv Hiii\ 74, Anaheim S2 (CMll ....... s.NlllWll Sonora Q , S1varw11 SI arM ... Diamond l•t SS CMY9ll trvlne IO, l olMI Grallde S1 (ton• '°4eHonl LOI Atniool st, Cvoran S2 (tllltdl Setlt• AM 51, Canvon SS (flrall cw-a.. l!Cllton So&. It• 4' (flnll MwT1I L.....a. Oink ...__., HaftlOr se. ""'° o D1vt011 1', Yale S1 (~!loft) OtOehOtftl SI. n . WIKontln .. ......... ~ ... °"* s.ddl•Mcll 74 MfftlOI .. ff (llnll '\E Lout.ie11a fO HW Laulai-MMnolla SJ. ti Tore 0 lll'lll'd) .. • KflW'Mv a, Garden Grove •7 Ne 1.0vlal11111 7•, Jackton s1, •1 l~llonl W.... It~ ""-·.,...._ T..... CO\.L••• It~ 6t, V.,...,,.. Ttell 5' IYU TN ..... V1 C-emrllOn•Mtlfl I), Old De-C"'"' .....,, mll\IOll SI I YU fl . UC lrYIN 1' .... Cllltlk ...... ICMOCM. Slw 61, OW1mlulft N ......... Tw•.-Ohle U ... , MMMttell 11 fO. I IJ kil ) "~~--· .,... •• OCilell l/ltW ., ............. ,,.......,. v.-. n. ,,..,,, °"' .. !Quo '' ...._ ~ Clt'-"'-0 ... 0r ... C..t ... ""'"""' .,...., _,... " 1' CCQ•r1111 -· ._.. ..., oi... ~ a , ~ It,.,. a c:... .. fNll.) ft ~ fl." ..... '"I "-" D Mt.IC NOTICE .. NOClllAM Due 10 tht fMPh .... pl.oed on the lnOr'lty 8\lllntM !nttfl)l1N (.MBEI ogram :;11y ol Foun\tln VII-• tM I goAla hev. "-1 Tiit AMYll oY9rll MBE goela of 10% IOt bull-owned l/ld con· rotted by rnlnOtlt'" Ind t % lor blill· owned l/ld controtled by are ooal• Mt for the City urlng Ille petlod lrom October 1. 1983. thrOUOh Sec>ttmt>et 30. 11184. hell go111 ,,,_, the Fedetll t• -•• ot the MBE Program N M Ille M8E r.c:~t repor1 bmltted lor the P«lod lrom Ocito- 1. 1982. through s.c>temb« 30, 1883, whlcil tlleo mNtt Feo.t., , .. lr-11 The State ~menl I Tr.,,tp0t11tlon rec;ognlzw Che Ctty ol Fountain Valley lor lrn- plemenllng thl1 phlM ol 1111 M8E l>rogram Publltlled Ofange Cout Oalty Piiot Oee 30. 1983 l'tB.IC NOTICE 'ecnnout .u ..... NAMSITAT'l•NT l he lollolMng l)l(IOfll .,. doing blill-... LAZER KEY SYSTEMS. 3251 ~canyon Rd . Sulla 0 You"' 8eech, CA. t29$1 Wiii~ ~ Downing, 278M Re- dondl1. MIAlon Vi.jo, CA 92ff2 Rk:h1td M. ~ton. 793 81r- rtcudl , Laguna Beach, CA. 9285 t Thie t>ulf~ It conduC111d by 1 geMtll parlnetalllp. Rich111d M_ Genheneon Thll 1111_,I w .. llllld wllh Ille Counly Clerk ol Ofanoe County on Oee 7, 1983 'mt:M ~ON. DUNN & ClllUTC .. lt 100 Newpcwt Center OrtYe IJ.O.eo12A80 .... 1*1 haot\, CA. tJllO Publlthed Orano• Co111 Dally Piiot Oee 1fl. 23, 30. 1983. Jan 6, 1984 6460-83 llTH NOTICIS YOU AM ":!,~~~EUW>all A HID 0# TllCJeT DATID '*-' COUSHA "· 1192. UNU•• YOU TAKI AC- VERNE LE ROY, COUS HA, ~.°W .. "::~~~ f",::: 1909-1983. Mr Cousha was UC IALI. If' YOU NHO AH IX- born in Delphos, Kansas ll'LANAT'ION °'THI MATURI! °" April 14.1909 and passed THI l'ftOCllDtHO AOAtNIT YOU, away in Newport Beach, ~~ IHOUU) CONTACT A LAW- C al 1fo rn1a December NOTICE Of TIIUlnE'• IAU 28.1983 Mr Cousha was T.t . No. 4t• prC"l'f.>ded tn death by h lS son NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. !hit T L Co "'---be on T11ureday. Jllllllary S. 1984. at erry usha ......,._..,m r 10 oo o'clock e m ol 11ld dey. 1n ttMI 17 .1968 He is survived by room eet u ld• for conducting his belovt.-d wife C laril-e 8 . Tru1cee·1 sar.s. within the olllcee 01 Co 'h f Cos M' . h REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SEA· Us a o la esa. t ree VICE. located at 2020 North Broad· sons. Darrell D Cousha of w1y. Suite 206. In the City ol Santa Indio. C&J.iforrua. Kenneth .t.na, County of Ot'ange, ttaie of C•ll· L Cousha of Denver Colo-l0tnl1, TOWNE ESCROW CORPOA· . ' A TION. a Ctllll0tnla eotp0ra tlon. as rado and Roger E Cousha of duty IPPQlnted TruetM under 111<1 Marysville, W ashington, ten purtuanl to tl'le ~ of Mil con· grandchildren and four !erred In that cert11n Oeed 01 Trull d h Id M executed by VINCENT RAYMOND great gran c I ren. r HICKS and WILLENE EVE HICKS. Coush& was a resid ent of hu1band and wtle ea JOlnt 1anent1. Costa M esa since 1959 recorded March 24, 1982. In lhe ol· Fr:en~ may call at Paeihc lls;e ol Ille County Recorder ot Nld County. ea Recoro.r·1 lnllrumenl View Mortuary between No 82-t0092S. by reason of 1 the ho urs o f 12 and 3 PM, on breaell ol default In payment of per-· Friday, Oe<.'t"mber 30.1983. Jormance ol the obligation• aecured :;ervices will be held on Fn· th41rat>y.1nctudlng 1ha: brNGh or d .. • l1ult. Nolie. of whk:h wu recoto.d d~y. December 30 at 3.30 ~temblr 13, 1983. u Recorder"• PM at Pac J( 1 c V 1 e w lnatrumanl No 83~2282. WILL Mortuary Chan1>l Inte r -SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE . ,... HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, law· ment will follow ch apel ser-ful money of the Unlllld Stain. 0< 11 V It• e S p II Ci ( IC V I e W c:;a1hler'1 Check drawn on I 111111 Ot Mortuary, Directors. n111on11 oank. • 11at1 °' leo.taJ ~ ------credit union. Of a tflt• 0t federal ROVENSTINE aavlnQ• Ind loan U90Ctatl0n dom1- PEARL ELIZABETH ROV. cited In this Slate. all payao .. at lne 11me of sale. all nglll. tit.. and ENSTINE. 1912-1983. M rs 1nte<n1 held bylt. u TruttM. In 111a1 Ruvensttne was born Febru-rMI P'Ol>lrtY lltuate In aald County ary 27, 1912 in M ount and State, dffct1bed as follOWt Pl , T d Loi 47 ol Traci No 4341, 1n Ille easant, e nnesssee an Clly of co11a Mna, County of Or· passed a way Decembe r ang1, State ol Celllorn••. u shown 29,19113 m Newport Beac h . on • map recoreled In Book 170 Cahfomia Mrs Rovensune Pagn IS 10 19 of MlllCeCl1neou1 Maps rlOOfda ot Of~ COunty 1s survived by her loving Cllllornia husband. Jay Arthur Rov-The atrMt address 0t other com· enstlne o f Costa Mesa. one moo deslgn111on of 111e rul Pfoperly d h J P di 11eullnab0ve Oescrlbld 11 purpO<ted aug tcr. anet en eton to bl 19tS Ayon circle Cos1a of Dublin, Texas: three sons. M"•· CA · Jay A Rovenstine of Day-Th• undersigned hereby dltcialms ion Ohio J ames E. Rov· 111 ll1bllity lor any lnc0frec1nesa In ' · . said llrMt addr"' 0t olller com-ens 11 ne o f Cotati. Cahforn:a mon designation and J erold W Rovensune o f Said Ille w111 bl mao. without K eno. Oregon. 14 grand-warr1nty.uprea1or lmph1<1.regard- h Id , . d h Ing lltle. posaasion or encum· c 1 r~ n an I ree great brancet. 10 ullaty the prlnci(>el bll- grandch1ldren Mrs Rov-1nce of Ille Noll or other obllQallon ensune has been a resident teeured by said Deed ot Trust. wn11 o f Orange Coun1y since 1ntern1 end other tum• 11 P'ovtded !herein. plue advancet. If any. under 1959 FrtPnds may call al the te<ms thefeof ano lnterMt on P ac1f1c Vww M ortuary Fri· 1uch advance•. ano plu• IMS. day . De<-ember 30.1983 be· ch1r9e1, and expen1e s ol the tween the hours of -I and 9 Tru1tee end of the 1ru111 craated by • Uld Deed ol Trusl The 1011J amount PM Serv:ces w1Jl be held on of llld ot>llgation.1nciud1ng reuon· Sat u rd a v. Dec ember ablyNtlmated 1-. Charoes 111<1 u · 31 1983 a-t Paci ( 1c View c>enMS ol lhe TrustM, 11 the ume ol M · Ch 1 Co tal lnlllll publication of 11111 Notic:.. 11 ortuary ape mm1 551.696.22 services w ill be held :m-0111.,d o"""m""'' 1• 1A11:1 mediately following chapel TOWNE ESCROW CORPORATION service Family asks 1ha1 :.<;~~~:~ Corp0ret1on. donations be made to the By REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Presbyterian Church of the SERVICE, Cuvcrumt 2850 Fa1rv1cw • C111torn1a 00tpora11on 111 agent ' . (Sell) 0 J. Morger, It• Prnldenl Rd. Cost.a Mesa. Cahfom1a 2020 Nor1h Broadway. Suitt 206. Pactf1c V iew Mortuary , Di-Santi Ana. ca 92706 rC'Ct.ors Telephone (7 t4) 9S3·88 tO PuOll!lhed Orange Coa1t Oalty HATFIELD P11o1 0ee 16. 23. 30. t9S3 BEATRICE FOSTER HAT -6508-83 FJELD. agt> 83 years. of Dll-IC NOTICE Carmel Road m Sun City., __ _..;~;..:;::~;;;·:.:...;.:.;;.;..;.;;.;;; __ _ Califom:a. passed away at I UP£1UOfl COU..T Of her residence on December CA1.lfOftNIA COUNTY CW °"A~ 14,1983 Funeral services In Ille Meller of 1he e.tata of were held at Evans Brown MARTHA T MALlt<. Oeceaeed S C t M t M c-No. A ,, ... un I y or uary on on-NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL day. Dt>cember 19,1983 at 2 REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE PM. M rs Hatfield was born SALE m Little rock . Arkansas on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,,,.,, June 29 1900 S h t• is subjecl to conllrmauon by 1111 · 1bo-tltled Superior Court. on survived by her two deugh-January 6, 1984. at 9 00 1 m or ters. Patricia L:llegraven of theraaller wllhln lhe time allowed oy Balboa Island. Cahforn:a taw. Iha und111lgned as S -Co-uecutor1 of the Wiii ol M1rt111 and uehnda Hall of Las T Malik. de<:eaM<I. wlll Mii a1 pr.- Vegas. Nevada: four grand-vatuaie 101he hlghelC b•dder on the daughters and three great le<m• and condition• he<llnatter g r a n d l' h i I d r e n t w 0 menlloned. Ill rl()hl. tltl• and 1n1er11tl . • of Marlha T M1fik. deceased, 11 tha nephews and one n:ece S he ume or her daath and all right 11111. h ad been u Sun City reai-and all lnle<Nt that the estate "81 denl for twenly-two years. aqulred In addition to 1h1t of Cleo• . dent II Ille lime ol ,,., dMlh, In the Private interment w:ll be ,111 Pfoe>artY located 1n O<ange h e ld a t Angeles Abbey m County. Cetit0tnie deectlbed as tol- C om pt o n . California. towt Evan!!-Bro wn Sun City Lot 73 of Tract 2137 per Map r .. . cord«! In 8oolt 7 S, pag11 6-11. In· M ortuary, Directors. clu11111. ot Mlecell1neou1 Map•. ot-1--------------i lice of th• Orange Counly Recorder NRC9UOTMPI llU IROAOWAY MORTUARY 110 8'oadway Coe'9 Meta 142-1150 IAL TZ llltQlltON IMITH'A TUTHILL WllTCLll' CKANL 421 l . 171h St. Cotl•Meu 148·1371 Slld property I• commonly known 11 6091 San · JON Clrc... Buena Park, California. Tiit sale Is 1Ubjlcl to current tu... co.....,.,,,.. cor>dllion•. r .. 1trtc:t~. r~allont, rlghlt. right• of way. and NM!nlnll of record. any encuml>ranoet ot record to be Nl .. fled out of 11\ei)UtChlM prlee Bid• or oltera 111 lnvttld tor 11111 propeny and muet be In writing afld wlll be received 11 the office 01 Tuotlty & Pr-. A Prolllalnal LIW corporation. attorn1y1 lor th• Co-!Jlecutcn. st 1 m North Mlln . Suite 800, Santi An•. Ctllllornl1, Of may be filed WCth the cltrli of the Superior Court or dellverld to TllOMy a p, ..... A PrOllNioNll l.•w Corpora tion. ~.,iy 81 any time •II• pu1>11c111on of •"'-notlee afld b9tor. mtklnQ the Ille. The propeny .Mil be told on the IOllOWlng tannt: AH ~. ttn per. c.nt (10'4.) ol the amount bid 10 IC· oompany the oflllt by Oll111i.d cn.dt, the '*~ 10 be paid on oonllrme11on of .... by 1ne 8Ypet1or COUf1 Tu., rentL ~·llno l/ld m11n11n•nce e1pen1M, •l'ld pt9l'lllUtM on ~anoe _..,.able to Ille puroi-ltlell be ptoretecl • ol the d_.• ol oonflrmellofl Of Nie lllllmlnMIOn OI tltll, r-dlne ol conveymnoe. ,,.,,.,., ,...., 111et lill't title lneuflnOI oollCY tllall .,. al the 111penM of• Ille!" · purchaaer or putoi-t. The ur""ldeli-..llQI.-.._,,.. ~ lhe "°"' 10 retect lill't and .. .,... Pf'lof to .,t,.., ct WI Ofder oonlliw•• Miii. Oeted o.o.nber 17 c: owtN9 MftNAN> JU\.IUI MAU( ~--r..... ot Mlf'lNT.Mtllll:,D I d fUOHIY a IJMSll. A "'Of lll(on• LWI C..lllan iy; ~ll. 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GO FOR,; • Schlichter: Worst is over COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Declaring the worst is over, suspended Baltimore Colts quarterback Art Schlicht.er said today he wants to play football again. "Yes, I do," Schlicht.er told an interviewer on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America" who asked if he wanted to return to football. "I thmk the worst is behmd me. It's been a long, tough haul for me. And it's been difficult for my family and my friends. I would say the onJy lhmg I can do is just take one day at a time and live by the rule and try to remember. and also try to keep recovering and be aware of the disease that I have," Schlicht.er said. Schlicht.er, a fonner Ohio State University star from Bloomingburg, Ohio. repeated his explanation that the pressures of being a top player led him into gambling. He has estimated losing $1 million in bets. including nearly $400.000 in a few weeks before he went to FBI agents in Columbus and turned in four Maryland men with whom he had been placing bets. Schlicht.er was suspended from the National Football League aft.er his gambling habit became public knowledge. A review of that suspension has been scheduled for spring. The quarterback insisted that he never gambled on any football games in which he played. but said he was addicted to betting on sporting events. "It was probably the worst period of time I ever went through in the course of my life," Schlicht.er said of his heavy betting days while a backup player with the Colts. Wills eligible for drug program? COMPTON (AP) -Fonner Los Angeles Dodgers short.st.op Maury Wills might be eligible for a drug diversion program through which cocaine possession charges against him could be dropped, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County district attorney'!$ office says. Al Albergat.e, the office's public information officer, says Wills, who briefly managed the Seattle Mariners, could have the felony charge d.ismis.'led if he has no prior drug offenses and proves he had no intention of selling the cocaine. He would also have to complete a drug counseling program. Wills, 51, is scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 6 in Compton Municipal Court. He was arrested early Tuesday while allegedly driving a stolen car, and police found a vial allegtttly containing a .06 of a gram of the substance in the car. "If a small amount is found, and it is for personal use and not int.ended to be sold, such persons are usually eligible for a drug diversion program," Albergat.e said. "But it's up to the judge to decide." Wills, who is free on $1,500 bond, would have to undergo six months to a year of sessions supervised by a doctor, psychologist or drug counselor, Albergat.e said. Acrording to Dodger officials, Wills had under- gone treatment for drug dependency last summer, but left the rehabilitation cent.er before completing the program. P\8.IC NOTICE P\el.IC NOTICE It.... ftCTmOUS llU ..... ITAHMINT OF AaANDON· MMe ITATa•NT ~ The lollowlng penone If• doing Of' UM 0. PtCTTnOUS bu91neu M ; llU ... U NAm STRAIGHT AERO MARINE. 27172 The lollowlng ~ ere heW Crown Velley Pllwy E330, Legune 8bendoned the UM Of !fie Flcltloue NIQuel, CA. 02917 eu11,_ Neme: Combined ~c:ee. inc.. 21411 JOYCE SELBY SHOES, 3333 Shefklen Or.. Legune N!Ouel. CA. Brletol, Cotti Mete. Ct.. 92121 92177 The flctttl009 bull,_ neme re-Thie butl,_ 11 conducted by • ferNd to •bow wu n1ec:1 on Oo1o«>er corporetlon. • 7, 1M3 In the County of Ofenge. JonetllM O. Tudor, PrMIOlfll Orlglnll Fite No. F229M3. Thie 111tem9nt wM llted with ltlt Sten t.rtey, Inc.. H34 North County Cler1I of Or8f"98 County on N-W Street, Burbenll, c.11tom1e Dec 5. 1M3. 91504 ~ Thie ~ 11 conduct.o by I Publllhed OfMQe Coeel Delly corpor1tlon Piiot Dec. t . 11, 23. 30, 1N3. Sten Levey, tnc. PrMldel'lt MOs-.3 Pubhhed Or1nge eo..t o.11)' Piiot oeoemtier n. 30, 1N3. Jen. f. P\8.IC NOTICE 13, 19M ---------169743 ACTmOUI .,._ .. U..ITAnmwf The followln.V perlOM -doing .......... : ----K-------..,.. '4llb)' ~ S33S lriltol, Ptennout ....... Colt• Mw. Cell. tHH U.. ITA~ Country loy En~ 2N4 The f010w4nO perlON .,1 doing Nortfl Neomi ft,..., lliuttlel*, c.11.-~-· !Otnlltt504 CAL-HUI: 6t4 Mer~Cltcill. Tiile ~ 18 conduc1ed b)': 1 co.ta ~ CA. t2At oorporetlon. Hut.u, LTD. A Clilfomla 0orpor. ~ t:v~~== ltlon. 114 =--Clrdt. Colt• Thie •t•..,,.,. ... Ned wlttl the ~ ~ .. oondUc1ed by: • C-ty 0... of ~ COUnty Ol'I OOlpcMdllt. ~ "· 1M3 ,_ HUl-U, LTO,, NllllMd ~ c.... ~ n. .. .=: ~ ':::':: Plot Oec11111"r n .10. ••· .-. '- COl#IW °""' of ~ COuMy °" ''i:a Deo. fl, ,. r----------~ 0t11111 CoM4 ""'1!!l. Not t>eo. ta. ao. ,., .,.;. •':ii. , ... Call 141-1171. ................................................................................. ...... hi • ,.,. •Old• lo work tor ou. .. il .. 86 Oranga Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 30, 1983 PUBLIC HOllCE te.oem flCllTIOUS llUllNIEH NAMI IT A f!MINT I he IOll(lw1"g 11t1•tn11• nre \ltlO'r't) bu1rnen ., HEPBURN INOUS TRIES 8!142 HtiMlllUf• Ave Hur11ong1or1 Beech. CA 926•6 Petklielel S•IH {.c>rpo<ellOll 8!><12 Hamllton A11e Hu111111gtun °"*'" CA 926•6 I 01$ But111t1h I~ 1.oruluLl•ll oy • corporation Oellld N Hl'pl111111 J1 llrw•IOllOI This 1111.tt.'ll\<'"' W<U tllt'CJ w1111 1ne Ct>uOI) Cieri\ ol l1r •1'1\ll' County on 0'1C 7 19113 POBllC NOTICE ,.,m. OI A.M>lutlon No 111 1835 ••• Ooul•v Id c.m .. Strftl ... .i r;irk ____ ;..;;..;;;.;;....;....;.;...;..; ____ 1 r.._tO Ore1111anee No 3•3 t II Avoouo. lrom C2 (G.,_•I ButinH• IC..oeo27 adWled Uncl•I~ rnOlll•• to ,,,. OllllK.I) 10 f>DC tPl•ll'* O.v.ic>o· 0111~ COUNTY County Of Ofmnoe ¥• lttl\tl•"~ 10 tw.111 C\1<11111..,1;111) fnvlronn\enttl 1\MllllOfl CC>Uln th41 County O•netlll '""° l,,. cl<>•· 0.1.,m111•fl11n flA 1111 16·•c•e 700 Cl'ftc Cenlw °'· WMt 11io of tt11tn9Q41 H111 H111or1c•• P••k OI\ Coeto M"• Aed••llloo11111nt Projec;t jj=mmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;;;;;;;;:;; aen18 Ane. CA tUtl 0.C4Jml>et 2~. 11183 •n<I HC,, YHI 2 lon• E11cept1011 Permit PttJntllf ZELMA FRAzlER ,,.,., .. ,1 .. 11 &OPfOveO 111uance of ZE 8'I 05 lot Strock •1c,,llKt1, .. I la1 O.lttillanl OtCKJANUZZI Bill enc1otciwn..,IP<t•mllllOlh•C1t1etau1nor1HO •11en11 tor Redhlll THE DAILY PILOT •Mt ti t JOHNSON O•VERSIFIEO BUSI· 01 Cott• Mes• Sant• Ana and 1111tt•s11. c;to Sc.11pps R•~n But!· • Gtatral NESS ACTIVITIES INC A CALI· Tuatln IS -i>P•Oved RNubmllltl <1l nwoP1ope<ti.1.96MBut1·-Pwk 'l A SIFI ED OFFl(~E 11 0 (>4' FORNI.A CORPORATION. HUNTER the Bol•• cn1ce Local Co1t1'1 Pro Avonue.Numb<ft 208 S1n()jego.lor ... ' ,.... • UYl•HES HORN RESOURCES INC A CALI· gr em L1111CI Use Plan It euthorlUKI A I Condlllon11I UH Pefmll to exCNd rORNIA CORPORATION ·HARVEY charge 10< ,.,., 01 Aiconoh1m Re mh1mum buHe11ng he+gni requlr•· Telephom· S.·rvin·: IHFIOIT lllME t Ev 11 z. 1 NT ERNAT10 NA L tou1ce Oueclo•y 1a 1u1nomee1 n111111• 111 corr1u~1lon wlth 111t coo· Specleculer view of turn- GEMOLOGICAL SOCIETY A CALI· HHl111 Serv1<:es '"°' •o• 1nh1<.11ou1 t1•uc11011ollh•H1nou111111 tx1110h1ij1 Monday .Frid a y 1ng basin and main chan FORNI.A CORPORATION ANO waste servl(;es lte 11pp•ove<1 Retol locnlt!d ot lhe South-I eOfner ol nel 63' w111er frontage ' DOES 1 lhlOUQh 10 lncklllv~ utlon regarding lnu1ke/Re•ease Rt!llh1ll Avenue an<I Kalrtw1 Drive In 8: 00 A. M .-5: 30 P. ~ 1 Bdrm • Ba. famuy room, Cue No 3956<49 • Cenlttt snel Har bot Court Financing 110 MP Zone Enlllfonm4111tlll o.-B 1orma1 dining Gated IUllr1MOHI Programs is ae10111&<1 l he appul 01 t•11111t1a1100 Neg11t1ve o.c111a11on u siness Cou n l(• r: community Call M11111yn NOTIClt You h•H been ued Kum Sook Kim ,;nil Oong Chnn Kim 3 Zone E•C•PllOn P•1m1t Twitchell to Sile TM court m•, decide .. atne~ Y~ lo• "Le P11p1111on" 11 Clenle<I Reau111 ZE 8• 08 enll Loi Lin• MJuatl'TI4lf'tt Monday-Friday without yOllr Mint Mal'd vnlM• of e1ec11on 101 genetal membw• to lL·84·01 tor John c Utreru. dolng 6~11 83 1011 re.pond within. ,_, ct.yi. lleed Board 01 Rt1ll••Pmen1111 certlliod !he ouaineu as F1t1I Ouollty Bulldert, 8:00 A. M .-5: :~() p . M . IM lnform•llon below Airline Acceu Ian or Jor1n Wayne eull'lo111ed agent for Sureth B F2'21~ Publlsht1CI O• l!ny11 l.ollSI Dally P1101 Doc lb 'J. ·111 1qu I Jffn 6 1984 Ge: 759·9100 ---- 1 ~ • • • • • PUBLIC NOTIC[ attorney In this mailer ou should Trenspo11011on Investment Pion 11 a cond111on•I use Permll for 8 motel lt_fAl tJrAtf t •(IUI HG• "H(.t flO MARIOR VIEW MOlllES Thu poµu101 C11rmel mooal lhrce uedrouma Spuc1ous 1.1a110 l u•v• 1ant g11r<lttn Pt0111111y 1n IOIJ co11d111on You own the land S268.00() 131-7300 IOU llORTMWOOI CHIO ln we~t p11c11 In Streomwood l.'B<111n 1'• tnllh 11µµ111 e110 unit VA(;.ANI Near µOOllspe Low ll<rw11 Owne1 wlll \.IHI Y ~Ill' A~ k In 11 $611.900 WylaC Oo1n IJ" ·'"' ~ ll?i,sor ------------11 you wlah 10 teoll lh~ eelvice 01 en Airport 1s re111sed The 1!> v•11 Sheth, •131 Walnut Str .. 1, ~II. 1or ()EA O LI N~:S : ___ ,;..;;..;;.,:,;.;;,,..;.~~:.._--0090 prompll to lhat' ~r wrllt suppotttKl Perce1MopNo 82·1621sw11h ver1anac..s from amount of PVUIJ(;ATION UEAIH.I NE YOU ARE IN DEF.AULT UNDER A ••sponae If a~y may ~ Ille<! :: approve<J Condlllornng anne••llons compac1 parking spaces end interior DEED OF TllUST DATt!D Fet>r11•ry Um• · • wlthon areas 01 1t1e ~an Joequrn Hlll11i.nU8C8Plng 1equlremen1t, and a lot MonJo \ 'i.i I I I ; :I() a .111 23, lM:I. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· AVt•OIU1tedh•S1CloC11tmendaele and Eas1ern1Foo111111Transport•t1on11111111C1jus1rnen1 10 consolldate tw T J \t i· jlJ J' Ill 1.:~1J p .111 ·1 m 11 111. I .~11 I' 111 ~llllprll ~ I I! J I' llt •1•L•u•FF•s•.•1•u•u•tl.Fll•L• Coroaa del Mar 1022 ~·Rea lty v 7~() 11 7·~ ~·~~ ~ r-' TION TO PllOTECT YOUR PllOP· El tribum• lede d9cldlr cont,. Ud CoH1<1ors IS approved P1111elllea IOI lots IOCllOCI 81 2372 . 2376 Nt1wpod U~S 11 Y Oii. ERTY, IT MAY llE SOLO AT A PUa-aln eud..,,Cle 8 -.,. Ud • fallure 10 Ille cna11ge 01 ownership Boul1111are1 111 a C2 z~e. en WeJnf"~ll<i \' I iw~. LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· aponda defttro de JO di: L . ':are abate<l t:o11srelt11a11on 01 tnt! v1101lrlHtn1al Determination PLANATION OF THE NATUllE OF lnl0tmec:lon 119 a'-ue . •• P1ehm1nar~ Draft ol the Revise<! Or· N\!Qnllve Dec 1arat100 Tliursdu \ \\' 1·d THE PROCE!:DINQ AGAINST YOU, If ~011 wlahqlo _;:.th. ectvlce of Inge Counly Solid Wure Manage· 4 Zone Exception Permll YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· an •llorney !fl Ihle rutw you menl P11n 1s con1111uUO Consider lE 83 169 for HasUnga·Lund51rom f' rida \ l"1111r-. YER. ahould do tty • auon 01 '"e Award 01 Contr•CI for Arct111..c1s au1hortied egents lor f I L NOTICE OF TllUSTEE'S SALE wtlllen ,.::o'::"P11 en~'':' '0: Waste Management Program 1n-Ga1y Moore 2'5 West Wilson a Uri a\' r rt Ts No 41290 nled on time. · · •1 staHahon 01 SIA 1e1oca11b1e eceies S111~1 101 .1 Cone111oun•I Use Permit Sum.la\ ~ r 1 NOllCE •S HEREBY GIVEN 1na1 SIU•ledd<JMeaolkltM.Ccon ... •nel sppur1en11nces is con11nue<l lo• a c vpel contrecfl()(I bus•nest on lnurSday Jenua•y ; 1984 II de un 9bog-6o 111 .. 1• uunto The permit tor Manch8Sler Avtlnue w·1n v11r•oncto~ from amount 01 park· ()\~CELLATH )~ & (~OHHECTIO~S: 10 00 o clock 11 m ot saro Clay 1n tM deberta h-lo lnmedi.t..nent•' Comple• Orangewood A New 11111 1ru111l.iv• ol cornpact Sl•lls. e1e<:11- 1oom se1 as1thl ,,,, conducting "'a ~• 811 r •I~ Home tor Oepenelent Crirld•en rs 8P t.itro• 11111.'1101 11111t1scep1ng ano T•.,Sll!i!! s Sale& w11h111 1111:' olhces ol .c:rll• 11 hep •tGlln• ,::= prove<l Transter 01 lunds 101 •tt•m '""'' ll\ndsc J~d S«llbO<..k 1equ1re- REAL ESlATE SEl;UAITIES SER· egtetr9de • tlem ' Mf bursemenl ol olay e<iu1pment 101 ml'lllt 111 con1un1.11on wllh lfla con v1CE 1oca1f.'C1 ar 2020 Nonn B•oao· 1.To THE DE,r.;DANT· A e""n Santiago Oaks Aog1on111 Pa11o. os strucmm u1 a 6 6n squate loot Caner Ila t ion!-and 1·.>rrt•rl Hlll!-111.-n way Suite ~06 111 tlle Coty of S•n111 omplelnt ...._ "9n flted b Ille Cllracteel HICO Contrnc• wllri Or-cornm8r~u11 ollo.Le .ind ... arenouse l. Ana Counry ol 01a11gf.' siareol Call· lnllft agelnel you If you wrah to ange County Fall HOYs1ng Council is burldlng lc~alt'd al 221 enel 225 u(' lllade 011 ~a fllf' d t>adlt ne!I as lorn1a REAL ESlAfE SEC..URITIES lend Ihle lawe~ll CHI mllal approved Agr8{!men1 w11h CH2M Wust W1lion SHetil in a C-.l -Zooe. SERVICE a Cal1IOtr1ld corporatoon, wllhln30Cleyselt8f 1nisiummons 1~ Hiii Cal1lorn1a Inc lor John Wayne Env11 CHIOl1'111al Oe111rmina11on· above. Plea~t· a..,~ for a l'i:lll<'C'llaltOn asdulyappo1111e<1 Tru~t'"'unelel anel ••eel on you file With 1n1s courl a A1rp0111• appcoved Ora11ge County NPgtll1ve o .... 1.ir1111on pursuant 10 Ille POwe< OI UH! con· !ltten respo,;se IO the complelnl Progress AepOrl 198J184 VOIUlllt' ror turtlH" 111!0'"1011on on the n urnber Whf'n <'tlll<'f'lling YOIJf ad , lerreo •n lh11I certam Deed ol ltust Unless you do your default will t>e 20 rs rec111v80 lhe agreement "'"h •OO•e uPPlrCdl•ons lelepnone f71 4) e~ecu\80 oy WILLIAM F KANE. an nle<tl<l on appllca1oon 01 the phlin· Pr•de Deve1opmen1 Councll Int. is 7S4 S:?4S ur call di !f\e ollrce ul tne ERRQl->S unmarried man recor<ll'd February llll, ano lh•S cour 1 may enter a juel &-amenelao Tt>e Counly Counsei 11 PIA11nrn9 IJopar 1men1 Room 200 77 "\. : 26 t982 111 tne oflice 011ne county ment ogam51 you 101 ,,,e rellel ~ C11tec100 10 C11a11 If' 01e11nanc•• f,w Oriv.-tustn Mesa <.;alllornie Check ,I I I J Recor de• 01 s.i•d C.:ounlv .is Re manded in 1,,e &om plain I wriocn pron11>111ng the uMJ 01 ven1c1es as a Pu1Jl1\t1t>ll UranQl' Coasl o811y p1101 your au I a I V a I H rt •port corele1 5 lnsl•Unlf:!llf Nn 8(' 067440, coulel result 1n garn1shmen1 of means ol aelv111l1$1flg PurcllaSU11J 01'<. JO l"ilJ errors imrrH·di1-1 t "' v Thr l>A 11.Y Dy reason of a ore;1t11 01 delault 1n w!lgt'S, la~ing 01 money 0, piopelly mallers are epp1ov11C1 A lease lur 6657-83 payrr.enr 01 per10111111nct' or lhe Obll or other relief requestao 111 the com· me Probauon Oeµarlmenl 1' ti• 1-------------1 Pl LOT aSSUl!IC''-l1',·1.l11l1t \' f'cJr I he· f"1r'-l gations secured 1'1l'•<'bY 1ncluellng plaint lenlleel A/E Agreement wllh Lowry PUBLIC NOTICE " "' lhal.0•88Ch or <l81dull NOllCe of Oale<I Fen I 1983 4Assoc1alesfo1JohnWayneA11por1l---_;...;;.;;..:;;.;;:....;..;..=..:..:..:.=-----l it11'QrfC:(~t ir, erl10J1 f•t)IV. which was recorelt'CI "lpp1emoer 14 LrE A BRANCH Clerk I& approved Execuflon 01 lhl! 1983 as Recorder s 111s11umen1 No By ~!ERMA E BOSTICK Dep ty cer11ftca1101• lor Slate C11lllo1111" TR~~:~~~ ~ALE 83·40442 Will SELL AT PUBLIC IC th rl 11 0 · u F1nenc1a1 Assistance tor Coun1y Vet CL ASS If ( £ D 642 56 78 AUCTION 10 lHE Hll,HEST BIO· 1~ ~:~ S •rdtMr erans Service Oll1ce Operation 1s YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER -OERFORCASH rawlvornoneyoltne LoaAn.,er.e~=t authorized Th8198•BallonanCIA1t JTHE DEE20D OF TRUST DATEO ..._ ___________________ r u le<l Stale c t' • " • · Fe re at Mlle s a e p k a •nuery • 19'2 UNLESS YOU r m ~ ur a ,)~fllll s cnec .. Puohsneo Orange Coesl 011ly PJIO! I QU r a• I TAl(E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR •owu10,ooo Totally decorator coo1d1· naled with absolute per- lecllon Linda mod81 with beam ce1hngs custom kitchen w/all gourmet leature & su11ounoeo tJy lush p1an11ngs 2 bdrms • includes maste1 suite wl pvt 11nc:1 patio & large spa 'rou must see 10 ap- preciate the watmln & charm Call 27 I t Vista Umbrosa 673-6900 - \' \I I Ill HI" I Ill "11 ._ In< RE Al ( '>t ... 1£ 173-8900 OCEU a JEm VIEW 200 Blk 40 lot, 3Br • den 3ba, yard . comp! telutO llEH DEL llAR $4<19.900 2 11 Jasm111ti Charming 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. a Open Sal/Sun 1.5 snort walk lrom clly ten Ownr /ag1 673 555 I ms and huge park New pa1n1, near new roof very I PRIME IRVlllE large de1ac;t1ed bonus TERRACE VIEW room and Rv storage all Bay & ocean views fr11m add up 10 lrne IMng at a beullful 3 or 4 Bt hOnui very low price of only with seclu<leo 1.1001 ~ $128.900 751 3191 grounds Shows 1.1ride ot ' ownership lltruur,ilioul C::. SELECT Reauced $795 ooo ..... PROPERTIES George Grupe 644 6200 drawn on a Slate or na!lonar ban~ a Oec .30 1983 Jan 6 13 2Q 1984 celled Puolrcatton of ine Synop· PROPERTY IT MAY BE SO D T slate or reoeral crf'011 u111on 01 a Ss50 8 ses 15 cnange<I Tne Mile Squat • L A A s1a1e or 1eoe•a sa"''QS 0110 loan • J Paril Pnase IV Goll 01111111g Range rs PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN assocoahon dom1crled rn ,,,,s stale re1a1ne<I AIE Agr&f'ment with Air EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE a11 payable :ii ir.t• 11mt! ol sale all PUBLIC NOTIC[ borne Systems Inc tor Rose Ca OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Hta1t1 f tr Salt Btut1 ltr Salt -"-Gt .... a....,er....,al,___ _ __;;1~00=2 Gtatral 100 NEWPORT BEACH --;;=;:==~~;;;:.~;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i HUGE LOT (90 • 1781 with ~IL ~~~~~~-Irvin• ~ •••\II'\\,\ 11glll l•lll' and •nleresl til!ICI by •I as nyon Road os approvao Samo Pro YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A l•uslel.' rn 1n111 •Pol·"'''""''• s1lua10 CPP-57111 gram 6pprooroa1ion and eshmale<I LAWYER 1n said C.ounl) _.nd 5!ltl' <JPSC• lx'(1 NOTICE OF TllUST"EE'S SALE r~l!Oll(> are 1ncreaseo FM Agree l)n FllOBy Jo11uary 20 t984 al as follows TS No. '3-1.as4-1 menr is moo11iee1 aeleltng to 11 rne ~ 1" A M HUME rEOEAAL SAV· Loi 47 or lracl NO 'JJ)9 as per NOTICE SB·B 13 Assessor s ellorl Tntl IN!.S ANO LOAN ASSOCIA llON a map reco•0.-0" Boo~ ·IOS Pages 16 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A Cap•slrano Beacn Road Assoc1ahon Lu• P<>ldl•O" IO<me<I) lrnoNn as to 18 .ncius•ve ol M SCt'llaneous OFEO OF TRUST OAlEO Oc1ober Clona1oon IS place<11nto the Orange ~fl)M( rfOERAL SAVlllGS ANO Maps 1n '''l' c.lf•Cf.' ·I IM County ii 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· wooo Community Compo-on ~uno l UAN ASSUCIA TION OF SAN Rt!Corder ol sarcl Count, 11UN lO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Compromise ;ino Rt>1ease ot tn•• ()tlGO l5 Truslf'!'• un~ B deed 01 Trie '"""'' ~d1,,,.,,. , otner com ERT'!' IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· ounty s ma11hm'l Ilion 1s accepre<J 11 .,r •hlll'O Janua1y ?0 f982 signeo n•u'1 e1as•g'1a1101· ~! •r .. •ear property Lil. SAlE IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA· Completion of Monumt>ntAl•on In hy MIC..H A(L 0 WILLS end 1w•e1nat>< ve lle··• , •I "1 ,~ purported NATION OF THE NA lURE OF lHE T1ac1 10209 15 <.Ompleted Trllvel re L trARl f <; J Nfll'>f BAIJEA an<! re- to a" • I Ullrm• ,., trvonP C.A PAO< EfOING AGAINST YOU. YOU que51s are apprO~l'O AIE Aoree <0 •1"0 Janudty ?!I 1qt1;.> IJS Oocu- Tne undPISIQhP<1 I ,, .. by drsc191ms SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER ent w11n Van Doll ASSOCIUle~ Inc '"""' Ri 0 124:>8 ut lh!' n11.c1a1 Re a11 11ab1111y l<•t _,,., t '"'Clness 1n On Jaf'uary 27 198• at 9 t5 s approveo Agreement with '""'""' UrangP Counly l.11hfornra said street a11<Jr •-'~ ., oint>r com-a rn FP<le•al National Mo11gaoe As· 11a1gM la11< Clinic Inc tor th "''1' 't'll .1i (>'ll•h< au•'"'" iv the h1y11 mun desogndhOn soc1a11on as duly appointed Trustee tension 01 alcohol servoctts ,5 8p 1:,1 t111IUt'• tor c.ish on Unlle<l Stales Sa•CI 1;a1e ...,,u l"' rt..ioe wilhOut unOe• and pursuanl 10 Deed ol Trust 1oved Con1rec1 ..,11n Ansneon• 111 OullJr~ •II"''-' Frtm! 1'11lttU•ce 10 the wMra'1ty .. ~press or omohf.'d •ega•CI· e•eculeO oy Marly s Ralowskr • epenelenc1a Community Ce111e1 IS Ol(I Clr~nqe (;nuflly t;ounno11se m9 lltle PO~sessuin or t!ncum· single man reco•Cl80 Oe1ooe1 21. pproved A'E Agreement lot lol! •llNI "" Sanra Anu Blv<J between ura,,ces 10 1011sly the principal bal 1981 as 1n5I No 27061. 1n book Neill Regional Park ,9 apprnvf'CI !:>yLar111"•1 <;1 "Bmuoway 1111,,eC11y ance of lhe NOie 01 <Jlhe• ot>llgation q263 page 16 t3, ol Oll1c1a1 Re-/E Agreement with Willl~m and "' s.wi.i An.t Or Jt1g11 Cuunly Calo secureo ov s111CI Deed ot Trust wi!h corus 1n tne oll1ce ot the County chm1C1 Inc is •PPtOveu A e .. ogei lurn1•1 .111 riqhl i.tle .i 11n 1n1e•esr con 1nleres1 .incl omer ~urns as provided Recoreler 01 Orange County. Stale of ransler os go anted C.ons1C1e11111orr •••yP<l IO lllf' ~nutlill<1•l•Hly <;O r~f 01 th'3•e.,,, plus dd•a••tl'S 11 any unoer Cahlo•nia WILL SELL AT PUBLIC I '1egot•a11ons for acquisitron ol Beo l "' 4 OI on fr nc I 183 i15 per mep the terms ,, ... ,,.,,, ;inel 1nle•es1 on AUl. TION TO HIGHEST BIDDER anyon anll 1u1ure lano 1111 oper '"' "'Ot>CI on Ouo~ 11 Pal}ti 36 01 suc:h advances :ind plus lees FOR CASH OR l.HECK AS OE· Irons al Covotv Canyon 1s 1.on ''( "1111"""V' MiWS "' lt•e Oll1c.e ol criarge~ ano 11•i ,.,.s .. ~ ul the SCRIBED BELOW 1payeo1e al time 1nueel Tht! 1mp1ernim1a11on Plun 0~ II•· c;.-.unly 1'1PC.o•de• 01 Seid COYnty Trust'"' and 01 1'1!! '"'''~creeled by of salt' •n lawlul money of tne Un1te<l 11tne<l 1n tne County Admino'l Tnr' ''"''' ttdOrl'SS 01 utner com- sa1C1Oeeel 0 1 T•usl n. .. 1 .1;:i1 ~'""""' S1111es1 at the Iron! entrance 10 1ne ,911ve Ollice repon is adopted Th.i 011 d••s1q11arron ol lht' ;11>ove real 01 sa10 ollhga1oon •"<lulling rt'ason OIU Orange County Courtnouse oarel ao1ourneU 101""'1 ·~ known to us a~ 130 E ably es11mal!'ll lees • ria•Ol'S 811<1 e •• l<Y.atPd on Santa Ana Blvd be-SEAL} JUNE ALEXANDER •s1 <;1 Costa M1•~;'1 CA q2627 penses ol the lr JSll'f• ,11 the hme ot 1wePn Syc11more St & B•oaelway. Clerk of lhe Board '"'' s.;le will l•t' maue ••lllhOul rn111a1 pubhc,"•on ,1 rno~ "IOl•CI! s Santa Ana Ca111orn1a •11 nght 1111e of Supervisor' uvl'11~n1 '" wa11u111, P•1.1•es~o1 '"' S 17 569 34 l"CI 1nlerPsl conveyed 10 anel now FFICIAL l'flDCEEDINGS OF THE ,, .. Cl •f'Qarllmo Mle 1wssess1on I" Oalf.'0 Qt'Cem1>er 1~ 1983 nPIO by II unelt!t saoel Oeed Of Trust in OARD OF SUPEllVISORS OF OR· "• l1mhr.lnt es In IJil) the unpaid REAL EST AIF SE<.1. A· f1ES SEA rne pr090rty s1tua1e<11n sa•CI County NGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, "nc.p.il sum C•I S?'I 4 15 79 plus VICE .tnel S1a1e ClescffbeO as ente Ane. Celllotnla nu•re\I as provrdN 1r. tne note se· a Csl1lorn1a c,rp ra• or LOI 86 of Traer No 2873 rn me A regular meeting ol the Board of u•f.'ll t>v !ht> d<>ed ol ll\•51 Plus en as Tru'\lee C·•~ of CoSla Mesa COYnly ot Or· uperv1sors 01 Orange Counly Calo •ltl111ona1 ,.,111na1Pll dmounl ol fSea11 0 J M ,.11,.. h P•l'S•Oen1 Jnqe S1a1e ol Calll0<n1a as per mao ornoa also s1111ng as the Governing q~7 00 '' any unOe• Into terms or 2020 Nori~ ll•ua.J,. 1, Suole 206 •f"COreleo 1n BOOk 88 pages 22 and oard ol lhe 0ts111c1s go•e•ne<l by h.-•l<...U ol lruSI ano r .. es tnarges Santa A•·a Cd ~?;or 23 m•scenaneou5 maps on 1ne onree he Boa10 ot Supetvosors was rield "'' <1•P••nses 01 lhti T •uslee Telep.,0r., 17 ••1 r,~ 6810 01 th,. County Recorder ol said embe• 21 1983 at g 30 AM rne LendPt10PnPflttary unele• !he Puoi.~ned U"l"9" l.<MSI Oaoly County EXCEPT lHEAEFAOM all ,,e 10110 ... 11111 name<1 membf'r'\ I.....,. "' l•u~t ••a> sr9r•t>CI and Cle- P1101 De< tf 2l '0 •'<SJ J' 9as minerals and other ng preset11 Aogei R Stanion ivt<rt'CI "' '"" lruSI~ a Oeclara11on PUBLIC NOllCC 6~7 8"\ 'lyclroca•oons below a aeptn ol 500 ha11man Ha1rie11 M Wrede1 Btuto I 0<>111u11 nl ""' uhhgatrons secured , .. ,,, NlthOUI the 11ghl OI surlace eslanele Ralph e Clar~ Thomas F y ll•e Cll'<•CI l)f llU51. llnd a Notice ol e1111y a~ •eserveo 1n 1nsHuments ot lley and lhe Clerk Colo Cle Caz,1 loull 1111d Etet 11on 10 St>ll which Kn•d 11ve 15 vacateel Del Obispo Street 1.'t.Oraeo on Auyusl 4 1983 as the s11ee1 aeld•ess ol 1ne real s criangeo to cane Point HlllbO• •x um'lnl 83 3J6'l00 o• 0111c1a1 Re· " good older 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. S215 000 and owner W111 carry LIH ISLE .P111.·n I 5 llltl V1J Lido Nord 1'radi1Jonal 3 Br, 3 Ya Ba. Bayfront, pier & Ooat for 65' boat. Priced to .ell $1,25-0,000. IRYllE TERRACE l'.1n111 ,111111 hay & Ol'E'an vww from 4 Br, 4 Ba µ.11w P'"'' huml· Pnnw ltx·auon $775.000 VISTA IEL Ull IAYFRllT Fabulous bay & mountain view. 1 ~. 1 Ba. condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. IAYllDE PUCE IAYFllOIT Spe(:1"Jcular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba d n 2 boat spa~. R.ed u<.1.'d·Sl.500,000 PElllSUU HDIE DOUIFROIT ()(:ean & jetty views. Manne room. 4 bdnn, J h.otlt. :mm -.c1 fl -I"'' parkml{ $1 ,:UI~ 0011 FAIRIAlll RAICI lllLLTOP Nt-w 4 br, "1·) ba, C\1$\0m F'rench Normandy Eotate I 2 pn~ acre tulltop Now $995.000. COROlllO CAYS IAYFllOIT Coronado lsland cust. bayfronl lot. 85' boat d('(:k Plans avail Now $370.000 w/trade lRROWllUI HIE Near new 4 bdnn. j bath. lake V1ew 3500 sq ft $440.000 Will trade for a local propeny BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~·d•· Q,.,,,. N B bl':i blbl RtJ llcCardlt, Rltr. 541-7721 PRICE REDUCED $10,000!! Emerald Bay 4 Br 'l' , Ba Ocean view home• Re- duced lot $520 000 10 S440,000 for 1mrned1ate sale Open beams warm wOOd accents Access 10 private beech. tennis and comm pool and petks. Superb value Ask for Rod Daley 644-7020 LIHO RUL ESTATE STARTER l.VESTMHT Grear Costa Mesa lo- cation Asking S 139.•00 lor two 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba units Situated on a T0.500 sq " IOI Assume 8' ~%loan Make an oner 631·7370 TRADI T 10:\AL REALT\' YIEW COHUIELM&A Terrific locallon Just a snort walk to bay & ocean beaches Beaulllully de· signed 3 Bdrm home on corne< IOI w/v1ews ol the bay, ooean anll 1et1y Could not be Clupllcated TRIPLEX large sep.ir .. lt' 1t•J11 I tiouse w/4 t.arms. 11 1 baths plus t~o ? t•drm 2 bath units E!>l<lle ~ale M ust ect 11111ckl) 759 1501 C01t1 Meu 1024 16•r. DOWN or assume $75.000 Ill 1011'11 81 $686/mo Owner may carry 4 uorm 2 11u1h shake tool l•g 101. single story Near co11ego & SC Ploza Super nii;e1 $ t33,900 17< 6 MO apl t 2% FINANCING S TSK down Bt-aut E s1Cle COn<IO Jl:lt :l' rhD t U5 tom th111 001 St SU 000 Agl 642·462.l 4 Br. 2 tJa w/ 1111ach 9111 on 60 • 120 l(11n .. 1 IOI al 911 V1c1011a 101 .-1 low l" 1te ot $93 500 Call 646·83(1fi BY OWNER Con•emporar y c:harm 4BR :l 1 n11ers1 1ed Mo~tllt tole !)OOll JdCUlll 2 story opgrAded MPSil VPrde area 206S f'lam 11100 Under $4150 000 Ph Call 546.609:.> USTSIOE .~hJ. ~ .. 1 .... 3880 M1chel!>on Onve Irvine Lapu Beula 1041 HILD YOUll llOME on a spec.101.ular OCEAN FRONl I 01 While wate1 vie... ' Arcn Bay So Laquna Gudtrlt-O gate .;re::i h l1Jvl t;ct1 1enn1s <.•I'> c lulrhSe Own&r Ftt &11ru Mori 71414!19 3070 I Ul:I Thur 21Jl79!1· t 159 Miuio11 Viejo 1067 Luke \'1ttw E•ttC, Home. 3 Or Den 3 • Ba Sl'1" l100 7S'l '1'<7 Newport Beacb 1069 *POOL* Beaut D<rvRr S11c1•es J Ot11m '.Jim L•Jrr1&r 101 $J!lt! UOO CH lse opt•orr a1 51850 P••t mu Ask tor Hvltt1 Succeu Rlty 141-1133 ABSOLUTE STEAL NttWI"" I (,res I 3 Bdr 2 ') Ba ,, . .,_,, .. a fr om \17SOIJO lo $149900 P.itrn ~ I ""'J'" .,60 8702 <JQI BAY FRONT 8 IUCOlt IAY fl1 uwnt>t ISi ""'"Off Pied J t.rr ..I l.1-< d "r 2 t.r 2 l.ri:i J"' 1tan l>c· con· n(~ lf><Jt )(1111 111 avail Low' •w <low•• S94!> 000 '>40 414? c.1•, 8669 CLASSY I COMFY MPllCulou5 d"s11111er 3 Bd• t •a• O<rr View home uoast inq 111,!w c11t 11IP 1;•velurs I'll lo;vl'~I "''c.eo lee Pon llume S232 000 Aql 71lf. 1;00 ***** GEOll5E Pl5E tqos v .1chl Aesolu•to N11wpoc 1 Beac.tl You "'' tll>' w11tner ol four lrre II•~ el~ IS20 001 valu~ 101111' SPORTS VAClTIH AllO llV SNOW A11al1f'rm Convention ~en\Pt Ji'n 7 1'• Io • 1a1m pa~~es call b 41 4J;>1 11 •1 252 ••••• LUS E OPTIOlt l siry itBr 3ba tam rm !lome 9dlt' gva•Oed comm Ten nos pool 111c u1 z1 S349 500 w1s•1. tin or S 1800•mo 16 to 12 mos l'>e opl 1 ROGERS RUL TY 615-2311 (17'i l'l11FvtW~nds STUllT! CPP-S727• ti•oper ly desc•1beel above 15 11ve Land Use Review Fees 8Sl9b· nrtls NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 1 urpone<I 10 be 910 Darrell, Costa lshe<I b) lhe Health Car8 Agency a•i> T '"~ s.ile will be to11duc1eel l.iy T.S. No. 122100 Ml'IS& CA 92626 pprove<I TtaCI Map No 11942 15 ALl~OANIA POSTING ANO PUB· •------------------ 4 at the $850,000 price Terms avall t IDH con A5E Garage & Allf'y Access l owe"' p11ced condo close 111 HOOQ 3 Bdrm 2 •Ba. ' CMt 9~ REDUCED ~ ;>O 000 dow•1 Io NOTICE Tne u11.iers1gnee1 a1sc1aims any pproveo Put>lic members are 16~"· I ISHING COMPANY whose aelelress YOU ARE IN O(FAUL T UNDER A liab1llty ro• any incorrectness 01 lhe Qlnted lo lhe Boa•O 01 Rel1remenl ntl 1Jhoro11 number 15 1028 North OEEOOF fRUSl OATEOOecemoer above t1ree1 adeltess he Boaiel ae1iournt1d In memory 01 Ldke Avnnue Sulla io1 Pasadena 15 1981 UNl ES~ YOU r AKE AC. l ne sele will be made bul wolhOul ober! Pulvcrs A '11 104 PH :? 13 681 4 546 flON TO PR01tt;T YOUR PROP ;011Pnan1 or warranty, eapress or rm· SEALI JUNE ALEXANDER OalPCI C>"Cflrnb('r 20 191!3 ERlY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU& pl,ed t"Qard1ng lllle. possession, 0, Clerk 01 tho Boar<l HUME I EOERAl SAVINGS ANO llC SALE IF YOU NEEi) AN EXPLA encumbrances 10 pay the total 01 Supervisors LOAN ASSOCIATION NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE amount ol lne unparel balance ol 1ne ubhsneel Orenqe Coast Dally PllOI <.;orpor111ron a~ I ruslf'tl PROCEEDING 11".;AIN'iT YOU l'OU obhg&hOl1 secured by 1119 property 30 l983 UY t.INOA R WARNER SHOULO CONT AC' A LAWYER 10 bt' ,old consistr"'il of principal and 6654 8'.) Ma11.1gf.'1 lru•.1ee On January 20 1<:!81 at 9 t5 1n1e1es1 ol S 110.309 18. plus costs, .-parlmonr nP am Wll SHIRi' REI ONVEVANC"E eaJ>P,nses advances and truSlee tohh51rf•(1 01;1rrgr Cnasl Oa11y Pilot INC a C.ahforn•a rir<p<>1~t!O'l as leM ~11meteo 10 t>e S2 609 86 at POOLIC HOTICE i .. , )0 1'183 Jan 6 1:1 1Cl84 duly ilPl>O"'leel T•u5tl"' un!I~• ano the l•me 01 1n111a1 publ1cet1on 01 1111s 66• 1 ·83 pursuant to °""o ro1 T •usr •@CO•Cle<l Notrce ol Sale wnrcn two wms total K..ol028 Oecembf.'< 29 198 t "' '"" No $ t l:l 919 04 ORANGE COUNTY 33~28 on ooo~ 14 >38 r:ioe 307 ol C.urrl!fllly e1a1eo benk casnter 9 SUPElllOll COUlllT PUBLIC NOTIC[ Offlcral At'Co•!I' "' !hf' nlhGe ol lhe tht"'.~S cl1ec:ks cerflhed by 8 bank. 700 Civic Center Dr. WHI County Aeco•CI"' ot O•Jn9e County or casn1er 5 cneci. 01 reg..ilate<I Sant• Ane, CA. t2701 ORANGE COUNTY Stele of CahlO•• a E•"t.u•eo by lefldl!IS Cle'Cllbed •n Sec 292•h of Pel•lione• FIROOZEH EFFAT MUNICIPAL COURT JAMES WILLIAM WElC.H ..n un-1,,e l.alllornie Crv1I Cooe. payable 10 NOORl·SHIR,.ZI OF OllANGE COUNTY ma111ed man ;in<1 I INOA DIANNE the lluSltt of ttoe bCCl<ler. are acc;eo-Respondent MOHSEN NOO~I H81bot J11dlcl•I Dlatrlcl STANOOW .in u11mart1ed woman 1eo1e wllh Pf0i>8r rdenlllleanon SHIRAZI 4801 J•mbotN Blvd., 801 2510 WILL SELL At PIJBLIC AUC llON fhe oenehC•lfy under said Deed C.ue No 021 65-91 Newport 8Hch. Ca. '2M0-1347 TO HIGHEST AIOOfR ~OR CASH 01 Trust heretol0<eexecvled and Cle-SUMMONS (FAMIL y LAW) l'1111nlllf JASMINE CRE(t( COM· OR CHECt( AS OESC.H1BEO BElOW 11vere<l IO the unders~ a -ltlen NOTICE! You hen been alled. UNll' ASSOCIATION payablf.' a1 11m11 of nle on 111wtul [)9c1ara1oon of O.leull •nd Oeman<I TM cou'1 mep ct.c:ld• egelnat you Defenelant SAM BUSH MARY money ol the Jnoteel S1a1asr at the tor Sele ano 11 w11nen Not.ce of 09. lthoul JOU• b91r>g ... •rel unr.n lJStl and OOfS 1 through 100 tn- lront entrancP •n the 01<1 0111199 rault and Etecllon to Sell The un<le•· you lffpond within 30 deya. Reed luSMl County Cov1111ouse. IOC81eel on s.gne<l cau.ed said Notre. of Oeleull ,..,. Information below. Ca~ Nn 59197 Sani. Ana Bl11d l>1>lwM>n Sycamore and Elechon to s..110 be recorded In II you w1sn 10 "8ek the 1e1v.ce of en SUMMONS S1 4 Broaelw~y 5an1a An& Call· 1~ county wriere ine reel property 19 a11011'ey 1n this mallet. you shout<I NOTICt!I Yo11 hew. been a\led. roin1• au non• hlle anCl mtP1es1 con. 1oce1e0 do so promptly so that your written The cour1 m•y d.cld• eg1lnet you veyed lo and 11ow ne111 t>y 11 under This document IS executed by responM 11 any may be Ille<! on llhoul your belr>g heerd unteH said OeeCI ot Tru,1 1n lht> properly Featttal National Mo1tgage Associe-lime 1ou reepond within 30 d•Y•· Ae~ I sl1uated 1n said r r1un1y and State 11on. fWoodll•eon Set vice co AVISOIUsllld ha sldo demandalle the lnform•llon below. descnbe<I as Orv•slonl Suite 1800. 10920 Wilshire El tnbuma, led• decldlt eonlr• Ud. 11 you w1sn IO seek me advice ol an lol 36 ol Traci 6508 as per map Boulevord, Los Angeles, CA 9002• 1ln CMHti.ncle • m•noa q11e Ud. re· BllO•f11)y Irr th•, mall~• you should 18GO<Cle<l •n Boo~ :l58 pages t an!I 2 213) 824-2223 Malling address 11 1pond• dentro de 30 dlH . L•• '• do 'o prnmplly so lhat you• wt111on of miscellaneous maps 1n the Olllce p o Bo• 761166. Los Angeles CA tnlOfmeclon que 1191.111. r1•sPOM11 11 any mny be l1loll on of the COYnlv R~orlle• 01 said 90076 If you wleh to Mell ,..,. edvlee of timo County 0•1• OK 7 t983 '"' '"°'"'Y In Ihle m•ll•r you AVISOIU5111d ,,~ SICIO e1emanelade The street adelress 01 the rear EOEAAL NATIONAL ahould do 10 PfOmptly ao th•t your El trlhumn, lade deetdlr 'onl•• Ud. property Clestribed above is MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION wrltten rHponM, If •ny, may be eln •udlencl• e menoa que Ud. r• pu1p011e<1 10 oe 1~• rne Malltt•• ThlS documeol I• executed by flied on ttm<J, aponde denlto de )0 dlH . LH la Clrele. Co,111 Men CA ONSUELO S JUAREZ SIUeteddeMeaotlcll•releonM · lnfOfmeclon qu. •ttue. The unde•11')nee1 C11scr•1ms any Publ1$11ed ()range Coest o.ity de im •botado en HI• Hllnlo, If you with lo -k IM Ml•IG• ol llet)lllly for any •ncorrectnMS 01 1ne Piiot ~ 30, 1983, Jen 6. 13, 11184 le hecet'lo lnmedlaletnenle, •n all0<1My In Ihle matter. you street aeldl'i-ss and other common 6648•83 "'• manet•, au '"f>Ull•le ehould dOao Pfomptly ao that your destgnahon. 11 anv shown r>erem -rl1., ti hey ett""•· ~ -written rH ponM, If '"''· m•p be Said tale ..,11 ""maoe 1>u1 witnout Pt&IC NOTICE ..al•lfMla • tlempo. ftled on ti-. The Classified Departnaent of the Daily Piloy will be Closed Saturday, Dece11btr 31st through Monday, January 2nd for the New Year's Holiday. I T R C T E 8 I I I' I r I L A R C y I I' I I L I I M 0 R G 0 I= I I r ~ r•11<1W •t11•"'•Gr--• mon~. hwt T~ll t .. ,y ' !hi gr"°"' •n•-• Tr..1 ~ .. rn 1 U N 0 ( ( 0 I ~ .... -· ................ ··~ I' I' I I I ~:.: ~l! ::o ~1 ;;;!' 8 ·: . t" .~ai:f .• , I' I' I' 1· r r I' I' I 6 '.I :.~~r'. 1111·~1 I I I I I I I I IOUll-l.nl lnwtn 11 Oe.talfltatiff HM covenent or warranty e~prets O! tm· 1·TO THE lllESPOHOIENT: TM II UateddeaH eollcller el con- plted. ~ll'd•ng "'"' po,__, or o;,tCIAl ~lfOINOI ~ ntl hat Ned • "'"'°" c-to de un •bofedo •n H te eeunto, Llttle Ml .. Muff9' M t on a encumbrances 10 pa,-lh8 1emern1ng 80 AlllD Of' 1~1'V'll°"I Of °"' nt ,_ mertlege. If pou 1 .. 1 to deberle hecerlo lnmedletem.ni.. Tuff et. along c ame 1 II yov know what you want 10 ldVeftlM but OOn'I know now to Ny 11. let ua help Well·Wf•llen cltlll· fled Id• wHI put you In 1ouch with lh• right pr1nc1pel tum OI lhf> nole!SI -eel ANOE COUNTY CALIFOlllNIA .... '""°""within ao .,. of Ille .... m.,,.,., •u reapueela aplder •nd read In th• by aald 0ee<J ul Tru~I wtlh rnterest leftta Ana, c...oi"'9 ' te !Ml Ihle tum~ le Mf¥ed rite. et hey .ituna, ~ Mf Delly Pllol Claullled 11\efeon ~' P'<>Y1df'd 111 ... Id noltftl. A 1egul¥ mMllnO ol the Boerd 04 you. your delHll m•y be reol•lrMI• .,!tempo. NCllon about M ... Mut· lldlrllftCeS 11 any uno ... the letml ol SupervllOfl of o.._.. County Call Wed Md the C-' m•p efll., • ;. TO THIE D£FIENOAMT: A clvll fet"I Tuffet I nd t>ought n I ~ • , 4 rfl • ~ C) ~ • Sll,500 Ror McCardle, Rltr. 548-1729 $Ii'~ 000' A ssume $70 000 ISi T 0 12% ft\l'<l' Agl 786· 7500 hn Clemente l 076 SALE BY OWNER Assume 1st 'l story 4 Rr ? I>• 2 ba 2 ca• gar wl pool Nr Fairview & condo $95.000 $8000 Baker $135,000 mnke <lowrr OWC 498-0518 o•r 556-0tr25 1111 12 obile Homes llOO noon Foa11t1in GREEllLUf PIH Valley 1034 t11ple wide 30 •60 Large MUST SELL 11v1ng Clrnrng-krlchen cH!'ll 3 bedrooms & Spacious c.ondos 2 Br I 38Aths nmh 119h1 & dark- Ba A I Bt 2' 1 Ba ~01111 c1 interiors Ne>tl to rec oak cabtnt'ls DIW 2 car rm g 1.1o04 area Agl gar w1opent>1s pvl 540 5937 patros mrbl pullmons l•---------ce111m1c entty A s1nktops dbl ovens upgraded cpl Acreage l lZS d1epes & 11r1oleum Many 11 acres 811 utllttles e•l•as $92 000· s 116 000 64 1 2 097 $33.000 IPrms Xlnt view o f Canyon Lake Owne• 1·679· 1975 Hant. leacla 1040 5 acre5, Murlelta. view . M otivated seller 3 b<I, 2 $39 500 1-679 1975 ba. ftplc New Ille, p11lnt B11ng YOU' 11orses t 1 ~r9op:~ 0 As~l~g l11coae Prop 1350 213-530·5159 • 11 HITS Hant. Harbour 1042 Pr1111e Npl Bch 1ent11 property 1ocat11d near Dover /Weatclltr llehlnd W!'SIClllf shopping tonier $1 ,600,000 Terms avalf. Courtesy to B k rs Call o w n er 645 6646 LllO lSLE Price reduced to $315.000 3 Bdrms. 1 over garage. 2 b8tha, new Ille roof. copper plumb· 1rig Clo'e 10 clubhovse.1-:::::::::: bity ena 1enn11 I• LIDO REALTY 111-7300 8 UMITS Supe. e1gh1ple•. eech wllh ---------• 3 Bdrm, 2·~ bn dovble o•r~ Could be COi\· 1044 LARGE PREMIUM LOT dos Ownei w111 linenoe tt 12'·.,_ Supe1 invest· ment. &sklng $725.000 CALL Bill COTE 110.1100 said OeeCI OI Tru" , .. , cnetoee IOtnll llltlO el11in0 .. IM G~tno . I conlelfltne lnfunctlft Of cOftlpt.lnl ..... bMn flled :r..... IOI H 115. You C:lll Mii end upenllf!' 01 r11~ T ruttN •nd 01 Boltd 01 Ille O.t111C1e gov«ned by order• c_,.. dlwlMeft., tiff ~t JOU. 11 '°" le your tulfel and !Ott ol /,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._....;==:;jjiO:;.I the 1ruet1 """"'d by \aid Oeed 01 the Boetd ol S~s ... l'leld • •pcMAMI ~. _.... .. leweull, rou nNet. Other thing• through peopi. 842·~78 >< C) on cul·~NC 4 Bdrm. 2'~ 1>11 Plen 45 In Culv9'dlle l•ro• b1Ckyard Many I -Ttllet o.c.tnber 2Q 1983 81 930 A "" ledy, .nOlrtej ........... ..,. adaysalterthle~I• D II p Th4t 10111 •nioum OI tM unpaid Tiie fOllOWlnQ nemeel memben ....., rehf " M9l' 11119.,....... Wved on you, Ille With lhll cou'1 a a Y llot CllHlfled bsttnce 01the0011041f()n eecur.o by b<flnO pr...,.,1 RoOer R Stanton Ille c-i. The..,,.,..,....,, ., ""'""' , .. l)Ot'IM to ,,,. complaint 11 __ Ma. __ c.. __ 14_2_·_&e_?e __ thct P'094!''Y 10 b• !M'lld end IN.ton· Chelrm•n Hemett M Wied., B~ ..... IM!lflt of _, ., ,,.. Uni,te you dO. yOUf clefaull wilt l>t Ible es11m11e<l COtll exP41" ... l.nd NHllHICM. Aalpll 8 Clark rh<im. F • Of ....., oewt ........ tertKI on 9'1Pllcatfon of the pltln- adVfll\Cfl\ et 111" 11m" 01 me 111111e1 Riiey ind 11141 CWk An·~ m•r a1eo ,..ult. tiff. i nd 1h11 eoun may"''"' a~ PllblleellOl'I Of •M Notice of NI• 11 wt1n tllt C•llf()(nll Ollc>•rtmenl of Deted! ell 15, 1tn !Mf•I IO"'n•• vOll lor tht r .. lef d• ~.NO 00 FwHtry 11 IPC>roYeCI Contlruct~ I A. MANCH, Clefll maneled In 11111 cO<nC)ltllnt, wtll(;h 'The l>enelic:1•r~ un<lef Hid Oeed ontrlC1• .,. a-ded. completed : I• IUOIY, e>.p.ty could ,.,ult In v••nlahment 01 of Trutl hftf•IOIOrfl ••ecuteo Ind 0.-Ind tAI IOt bid Commencl•tlOM 41Te AVID •• WALO wflOll'· IAklng ot money or proe>eflY Hvered 10 thfl vnde,,19ne<1 1 1111rlllen pro\'9!1 AOPOfntmet11t 1,1 "*'-• 9apkle Dfl'N O< oll\t< rt11el reci••"led In lh41 oom· ()8Cleretlor1 01 Detaull Ind Demand ul>mlnlon of 9 Qf&nl tp91tcatk>n to 9Hch, QA. l*O plolnt !of Sele. and a wt11ten Noli<» of 0.-fund Volurntilfl Jn Child At*lllllnee bUll*:I 011nge Co .. l 0811y PllOI 0 11e<1 May 3. 1083 I~ and rllo(111m 10 s.11 Tile uncJ.,. •Oltcl .. ~erlon VICA-FOCIJS" 30. 1983, Jan 6, 13 20. 11184 J PET FASON, Oterll ~ ceo~ 1e1e1 Nol1<14 o1 Oef•ull 1 flPP'OV.0 A "941rlnQ h .. oettl Ml 6651 83 9y KAREN SCH0(NH0l Tl, Oec>u· #Id l•tlOl'l lo S.1110 be recorded In or n•mlng ol Oltve Orow L-ty tN~M>'wllflr• the rttl OfOC>eflJlt nrrlc>tn ... Uon for Fite 51= llt1D•IC '""f I MAll WOOO, 1101'11 6 NOlll· ~ltd C)lvnl..,.. It IC>P'"oYed . l'"UU\ nu IC[ DNftO o.19 Olo<:Mnbef 19 1113 11 ... ere •ppr~ h~ PuOllC H I II . 4A• Telter A ......... 1• wtLBlilM RECONVfYANCt: INC Sl8te Job lliR llffocallOn 10 expand Coeta Met "'Pie no wl ~-~-~tile .._)Mlfl heCtt, CA. ""° .. ...a fr\111" ~ I nnlng ~i al (l,.1--- 4311 WIJlhlf11 8lvd mi,r ~ C.t ~ 1tt IC>-Ille Clty Hiit 17 Flllr Oflllll, Cotta ~bllthed OrlftQlt ~1'!!01 l..c» ~ CA 90010 °":?,nde/:.-:,:! == """· Celttorn••. II I 30 PM or •• Dec. II. ?3 30 tt~. Jen I, 1N• .. .. ,,....,,1 '°°" M potllble llwMft• on Mon• 7~ ~........ Nee4 Wll It 9'1\hOfad A COtllrlCI ~atlUlt)' I , 1184 ~dltlO the .,,., ... pr0V\088 fOf futm 10 Or.,_. f 19Pf1C*Oont A~llM ,,:rQ!IM'f 1 lnter1allh Sheltar 11 .Wowct 1 AaOftt Petluon fll.-.. 02 for the ~ 30 1.:0:an ~ = OUICOM\tlllifOltMPhtM IV ~ ta Mw Aede;llopr!Mlftt Aoen· 1846 13 tione •• wthonno A8 I 0. c.,. n ftlf ~. 10 ~ orocierty wminatlone we IPCl<oved Tiit bo1M11M 11¥ 19'11 It,_, HetbOr •• Call u2-111a. Put • le• •ords lo worlt for you, '-~~~~~--~~~j For Ad Action Cal a AD·V1SOR 642·5678 Daly Plot .. , ..,, ft tJi~lt Ille ,,.,,, ~lol ... I .-~eirtd •••1 c•lh 1111• fl"4 •• , ....... It tlM IH-4 u r ler tk11~l-•'4.I W-e4 1etlM Rttltur i..1 -• et •1 c.n. ,__ .,_ '"'• 0.11) ,. ... o.N~....._ • • • ~ , t cuatom l11tu1et S155,000 .mD ~lso~ •Realty 780-1172 : COTE r~, REALTY F•ZMl LIHI cMn~ 10 bl)y II'"' I lnv .. 1ment propeny •t the Fun Zone. 207 Palm I St, 9 1lbo• Rtduetcl I price • S3~K 673-2943 3880 Mlchelaon Drive I 673 3930 Irvine N•••t~la, btstrt HITIW• lt1trt t41e P&H Pdll P1lr11 SprinQe C1.11tom a;c 4 Bdrm, 2.,. 81, 2 11ory hm, perf lor entan•lnlf\11 With a le, "' bar, and Dt1pera11-mu1t 1.il r•mllv room, 181ga S160,600/obo ey ~ 1'9Ctwood patio °"ty 1 6 tO 346 94211 ~ o4c1 S IH,600 with s1~.ooo 1n a"""'•* BU}'9f• ~ tet••n ,,..., • '-"" .. ,,_ flnanc:lng '3_2•2 137 .w<y_ City In CllMlfled ~~~====!...L.----=:==::::c=.J..l ~. C>flnelpttt only i..:;;;;t4;;;.2_-so_1_1 __ __..:::::::::_ ... - ------------.,.--------- $2.17 per day That's ALL you pay for 3 lines. 30 days In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plus tne IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every WedneS<lty 11 no extra charge• CALL TODAYll All Fii ldllA Your Dally Piiot Servtce Directory Representative 142·4U1 tat. HI • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frida December 30 1983 87 ~lb l•r I•• llr••l•rlm~n £Jectrical -.C.-.r..,•t .. • .. '• .. 1..._ ___ lnllq Mtri•L PalatlJa1 Parctl llal' 'a Wraf EtecfAlciXN Prlct'd YARD MAIN CLEAN-UP ·--•slfllrn""D .. P""l"oe-s""i __ , ___ ..... 1 .. ~ac-u'9o•v""i"'N!l'ldl""· ---p 0 -OXES - S 12 YRS EXP: I'm amall, rlQnt, free Nllm11e on Tree Trim & Htullng MALL MOVING JOBS Oulck/c:araful Low ratn MY pricea are lmllll 2800 E. Coul Hwy TyplflOIWrlllng ServlcM large at small l-Ob• Lie c Leo 8<17-2<157 MIKE ~8-1301 Lie T 138048 5524<1 tO 850•6477 RON (COf oanlla)7&0-t822 Bullneu, Ac.o.tnle and 3968:11 873-0369 Per11011al 7&0-19811 ELECTRICIAN 20yr1txp Ha .. yaaa LIGHT HAULING •l·1 lfYIM• Plaaltr/lt,.lr TOP QUALITY WORK AT ; '* •AObe REPAIR Tr:.S~ri-u~~~~8~tc ee11 quality. 25 yr.eitp FtGUEIREDO PAINT I NO p(XSftR l!AfcAINd Wi .. tw Cl11ai11 REAS RA TES 548_7802 Etec-Ptumb-Carpentry Lie T • 118.428 730-1353 Fire proollng ahlnglea. 25 Reetuccot 1,.1118111 30 yra WHITE WIZARD • Remodel. Keith 8<18·<1872 PAUL'S HAULtN0-STARVING COLLEGE yrs exper. lnlle.-1. spec exp Neat Paul 5<15-297T WINDOW WASHING T R I R C AEStO/COMM'UINO 12' tak /II .. & 8' i k p In natural wood llnl1he1, "The only magic 11 All YPfl· epa t, eeurl. trJtllry ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI I aw " Pe u • STUDENTS MOVING CO. Seal coll (SLURRY MIX) _ 20 yrs Do my own work. 8<16 0792 an)'11me LI T 124 438 1 ad bonded 4 Insured, tree NHI Patches & Texturee QUALITY" 831-2028 Comm , Re•ld . Reas Expert. Carpentry Service Lie 278041 AL 6<18·8 t26 We !he 11, break It, buy It • c • .. · 7n11Ur est. Lie C-33 No 299804 Quality work at low r1111 - g R A od "ddlll Ot haul It. 5<18-5009 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 8" 1-<·•2 638-8911 lnl/allt Fr'""" e11 a·"'-8258 Stitt Law Rates. Free estimates epair· em .,. ons "'ar ... eai-DI F T WATCH US GROWi """ .,.,., Ii,_.-.,. .... .._ __ ,. __ 6<15-4269 Ot 6•>0032 Doors-etc 5<18-4980 • • I REPAIR, FIX OR BUILD Ut9n631tur5•~,5raN•ho·R~r.ee• Plaalti•1 State law require• lhll all • REMODELING All phases Clean Ups•Tree Trimming ANYTHING Reaa r11ea. • ., "" P1latl11 tnl/ext. 20 yrs exp. Reas _ contr1c1ore who perform 1ltraitti11 Also custom cabinets. 18 va~1~t'6~;.~:~~no Dave 960-2165 tatlll FllE PlllTill rates. Alt. 4pm or wknds. 24ltrfl•141-1121 work over $200 Including BABYStfTINd MY HOME yrs tn area. Lie, bonded. AMERICAN HANDYMAN 2 ...... , II ....... 1121 bI Alch1td Sinor lie. 6<12--0<1<12 Norm. Sr Faucet•• Water Heattra 1be•bat11~~~-~ataurnla11~."!~ Nr v1ctor11, Cotta Mesa tns'd 968-3564 anytime Commercl11/Resldtn1t1t c w ,. • --~·....., ~·....., & PT 6 arpentry, tndowt, Fumacn9 Poo1Heatert 8064<1 1<1 yra of happy PaJtrill Drains clear from $5/25 contractors should 10 Nights / 42·8<182 C t C--I Landscape Maintenance Paint, etc 847-2367 local cullomlf• l;,l;l-~o;;.1-i,."!-.,...•~-RepaJr laucete, dl1p, etc. NEW y EA AS VE tata tDCrl t Quallty Service. reea . lie. Btllt J1111'H Thank you, 963-<l 11<1 Fanhlng Interior Design An"'lme M&M 642-9033 11111 tn their adverttllng. BABYSITTING Loving Concrete: 0 fatm, I pour bonded. 20 yra In area Hnli11 ------_ HANGINOISTRtPPING '' Contractors end c:on• care In 1 clean. sale or complete Jobs No JOI:> Mc Weeney Land1e1pe -ROBIN'S CL NINO• QUALITY PAINTERS VISA-MC Scott 873·l5l2 IMfil sumers, contact Mery home 5•8-018<1 too small 96<1-0366 6<15-512<1 LT HAULING -MOVING SERVICE I thoroughly PROMPT, NEAT PRO-.. H·NGINGIRf••ovAL * 1 ..... t=-1111---~ Grondle al 558-<1088 with Chrlatmu Jnd Aoollance ctun house S40--0857 FESSIONALS 638· 71<19 "' "" 4"'1111-•°'"'09 OOMt any Quttttont Contr1e- Si1tlng 4 Ille hscleaning. 3 Coatracttra lar~t1l•1 W11ttcl dellverles Jon ~S-8192 BrttllhHousecteantngSer-N~" • patnt~? N__,., • '~,~~ ;;~:;,ce ~~~-=1~ ~~~r'd, ~~at~lvicll~: days per wk 8-5pm For Mowing, EdgTng Twice a Haultng Col. stu()ent, lrg vlQe Qui.Illy & depen-"""' "' '""' Interview call 650-8019 Geaeral "10 $20-$25 6<15-5737 truck Reas Ben vie, CdM d&ble work. 850-0189 hou11keeper? Need • -T Plaza. Room 690. Santi ----1,-~-!o!oP..~---Th k 759 19,,.Cort babyslller? Need a PtJtr ltaHtl tri•I Ser.ice Ana. CA 92701 Tha t11teet drew In the Remodel/Repairs. comml SS LOW RATES SS an you • . ..,,., Housecleanlng Vecent bt-.k? Fiii thoH nM<I• -1"t"'y,.p""'1no--,w-or·d-Pr-ocet--s"'"ln-o 1--------- Wut. . 1 Dally Piiot and resid Lic'd, bonded, Tree trim & removal, gen Find what you want. tn Apts. Exp'd, rallabte through Ct81tlllt d * llEIOYlL 1'f.-All business. schOol & per-Shop c11,.thed-our •tore Clualfled Ad. 842-5878. Ins For est, 552-9 l 42 clean-ups S~-7017 Deity Piiot Clullfleda. Own trans. 850-3263 6<12-587'8 Call us first• 760-0328 11onll projects 851· 104 1 never cloaee 6<12-5678 MCtHlla1 ..... "~!I CPA hlgh quality Income PROF BKKPG compute({ llX work 11 rtat rates manual Modetate tees John Brown 83t-6<183 Free counsel &.42-70<17 A111blt -C1~i11tlllkiq .. 6 .. rt"'vew-1•y• ... p""1 .. rk'"'lng_l_o_ts_ wNew ublneta. cebintl Repairs -Sealco111ng racing, blfs & formic.a S&S Asphalt &31·<1199 Lie countertops 6<12-0881 gutaeata, Vat. Aprtan11, Vat. lntala It ld11trial Cttta •na 2124 lhrJ!rl ltacll 2719 Uare 2901 ltatala 2920 CREAM of the Cropl Giant . • CONDOS FOR LEASE Fem to snr beautllut 3 br. 2,660 sq tt, 3975 Biren, n 4omrme.· u2~bra•d_8J'ecu1n9t11~! MlssJon VtejO 3 & <I B;drm, Ptllllall 2707 Lrg 3 8r 2 81 upper, Furn & Unlurn $525·$1500 $2 be w/sundeck tn CdM NB S 1330. MIA z.onlng. "" ""' enctld garage Mesa d... 300 & S350 720-1588 Agent 5<11-5032 and out 8 Q Patio Oar-$825-$900. Garages and 2 bd apt wlger. $750/mo. · .., Agent 631-<1960 fenced ards K ds & nats t 13't't 29th St Upttelrs Mer 11811 $585/mo No ~ Rmmte wanted :S !:tr. :s Costa Mesa 3000 sf. <17c dener and Ullls PAID Y 1 ,,_ Nu Carpet 2!3.-<133-0502 pell 751-9905 Iv mag HVH/WESTCLIFF Ba condo. nr beach. H B pr s 1 t005 Brtoso or $575 • Security lee OK Agt No tee. -2 Br. 1 Be, nu cpl/drapes, $240 • utll $100 dep 6<1<1·7269 HOIOSCOPE ...... uaJuahM4 Ct1t1 Mt11 2214 BY SIDNEY OMARA 537-5027 863"°755 Lerge 1 Bdrm, lrplc, Oii· Tt1E GABLES 28r l'~Ba blt-tns, pool, carport, no Avail J;,n. 1 840-3366 Saturday, D ecember 31 Deluxe Somerset Twnhn le~rt leacll 22&9 age. blttns. Yearty w/glf $585 orptt drapes pets $675 1616 Bed-F 1 h /M&F 11 AaatHctatata 300 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Consohdateefforts, synthesize Baker. nr Bear 2 maater 2 bf'.2 ba duplex, W/6. 645'5862 bltln~!~~g!!~~.~·0:rpd ford 645-6646 1oc~1:d r N':p1 co~~o· FREE-ALL AGES! . . y f d . . also bdrms. 2·~ ba. nlghty up-lrptc, huge patio. Slept to Cortaa cltl •ar 7 2 $310/mo • ulll 675-96<1.; TV COMMERCIAL SEM· information. ou can restore sense o l.I'ect1on, you can graded Swedish Frplc, bch. 5<106 Neptune. $900 · · 636-4120 call 1·5PM " INAA SEE SUNDAY AO promote greater harmon y on domestic front. Emphasis on gar. POOi. spa $950 1111. 962-<1163, (213~79-5015 i Bf 2 Be. den, frplc, 2 car VILLA COllDOYl Spacious single. one Looking for neat, prot type 213-<165-<1<191 · t ' tr I I · h h f · ed 714-973-1271 or oar. tteps to beach &twobedroomapt.s to shr 3 Br Twnhme In commuruca ion. ave pans, 1.rung ts w ere uture 1s concern . 714_955_2199 *NPT HOTS 2 BA, ' BA Avail. now. s11001mo. Specious E-slde Apt•. lflllne $320/mo . •;,urns SPIRITUAL READINGS Include family in New Year's celebration. ---Rustic. lncd yd, trees, 851-8767 Encl gar. patio. dshwsr & Call P1111y 552-6-431 eves Advice tnall matters. Love. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What seems strange will also E side ,•11rec : Br 1 BNa. lrptc Move now $850. Ctttl .... 2724 stove Mo11 utlle free No -marriage & bualnen be familiar . T .h . . h f di . good oc .. YI d, dee o Mr Miiier, 5<17-020<1 pell Lrg beaut home ALL Also counsetlng 1815 . is IS l e urne or apparent contra cuons, pets $625 751-3898 1 It. 1 Ba. 1620 waiiaoe. 2 Br 1 Parson ss4o amen111es. Fem pret So Et Camino Reill. San ·t· · · · d d ' · · 3-<I Br. 2'Jt ba, 2 blocks to $350 12 utll 5•8 2•97 C "" ven 1~uons, unique mee~gs an serious ISCUSSIO':l conce~g LIWH UST Ill£ t>eacn ctose 10 pool 4 relrlQe, qulel. clean $.<120 2 BR 2 Peraona S585 • .. • .. tem Lied 492-72"" upcoming year Popularity increases. people wtll gravitate Snatp 2 b<I, 1 bl houM In tennis 962·U83 Sleua Mgml 541-132<1 2323 Elden Ave c M Lrg rm 1n huge 2 etry nM Lttl' r ... 4 3004 towards you in quest fo r answers. ~reel toc1t1on at 258 Newport Sh0f8I t Br 1 Ba patio S3951mo 549·_7_8~---f'URNISHEO or ~~~~·~t:;ti;;o.:;~~ Found f2118 F Maltese, GEMINl (May 21-June 20): Get ··building blocks" together s~~m0s1 A:auc8i 7o:~· 3i>d 1•1r b•. Npt Heights. ~~~~~3 uttls Agent ....,... ... BnU UNFURNISHED. M/F Nei condol3BR on vs~ H'~ar;~.,~~~11ng1on -begin process o f creating. solid base f?r o~ratJ~ns .~ 1984. Wayne 646-88 l6 • • ~7~5 6~~7~32 enci yard ~•u "" All UTILITIES Npt beach $300 mo • • '1VOO _ Celebranon could bnng you l.1l cont.act with skilled mdiVlduals, LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 2 0~~s~!j,;8;~1cep~~:~.· Beautllully tendsciped PAID, HEALTH ulll Avall now 675~959 Found 1212•. Y"O gray · 1 d ' h art ts d tto Seo · I k 3 Br. t+. ba. Nwpl Hgts ..,.. d Pool & CLUBS. TENNIS Kltt&n wired collar nr m e u mg p ys1c1ans, lS an a m eys. rp10 p ays ey on quiet Cul de Sac elate Pete OK Avllt now S850 end oar Ron 5<18--0477 i:~:,:~=• No ::.:: SWIMMING plus MIF qullnt 2 br. 1 ba. Lions Park 6<12-1376 role. to Fairview and Newpo<t 6<16-7t71 Carmen 2 BR 1't'tba, air cond, sgl Bach S4SO mu<h more• Sorry, Olde CdM. lrplcs. gar ~ANC~ft: (June 21-July 22): Pers:o~.magne~ p~0ys k ey ~~:~~~~d!,i:'~~.:· 3Br 2,.., ea condo, pool. rr· patio. 272 Cebrlllo 1 Bdrm $525 no pets Model~ $390 inct ullls 640•5989 F~~~el ~IO~~:nd~P~ :'. role m provtdmg entertainment. Dunng horn blowing there Kitchen include• dtth· 835 Amigos :t9, $895. 575 Agt 5"9•8547 131 e 18th 8•~ 16 open dally 9 lo 6 Middle age business lady 640-5214 Lv Meuage will be air of anticipation and mystery. Y our glamour quotient is washer, tr11hcompactor, 2t3-5<1l-<1<160 2 Br w/gar,•oe. ~P·~~lr5a. 161 E 181h 642"°856 Oakwood :.'~,~~ Bc~'·S· extended and your ego will be expanded. Gemini. Virgo persons Poot 11 no, Jacundl 1 11m-4 Br 2 el N-pon Island, no pets. re 1 rl!IQ d ..... i · WHTUIE YILUH 55 7 -6051. e11 2 30PM r . . ma cu II e con t on 2 car gar 25' dock yrty Avall 117 352 Vlctorta. 1 & 2 Br pool, tpl. gerege Garckn Apart~nts M pref to snr 3 br, 2'h ba apt, Balboa tsl1nd $206 • ullls. 673-7825 alt 6 FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaN: 1gure m exc1ung scenano. throughout $1100 per 4022 Channel s 1395 · 6<15-8161 avell tndry rm, no pets, . LEO (July 23-Aug._ 22)· Ho.me entertaU:iment that mcludes ~onth 650-0238 I .I. lt1hJ tll· 1142 •Sm 2 Br 1 ea nr sc car pon N~port B~•dt So. children, especially dunng earlier hours, will prove successful, Mesa Verde 4 Br, 2 ba. ram Plaza S.A pool apa $525 BIMlh, 1 & 2 Br '385-$565 fulfilling. Imprint st.yle, display uruque talents and hold serious rm. (Part furn?, S 1200 &T TIE lhOI No pets 752-5822 TSL Mgmt 845-8122 or l JO O •gth Street Newport Beech <I Br btwn bay & ocean Avall tmmed 650-2637 discussion concerning maY..r domestic adJUS. tment that could 5"0•7507 eves & wknds 3 Br 2 81• trpl, oar. )'fly $375/mo t Br, t b• am111 ~2-1603 (at over) .r' • ---$950/mo, conlact Vitia 642-5'11 include evehtual chang~ of residence. Modern 2 Br •b<><Mt S475 Rentals 675-<1912 cottage, 011 road quiet. WESTSIDE 142-1171 VIRrlO Se 2 . . . wf appls gar kid/pet OK --------2072 N-port Blvd NNpor1 Budt No. Penlhouse-:rirt>each, pvt V (Aug 23-pt. 2). Define terms, avoid 539-6190 Best Riiy lee Big Canyon uecutlve TSL Mgmt ~2-1603 I 14r• W, ent & bath, crpt~ micro, I•-------• sell-deception. realize that mystery and glamour will play major Rare house appts & yard home, • Bdr. w/spa 1585/mo 2 Br. 1,~ ba Ntirw~ b~~tn~~ktd:·cf,t,'~o 880 <1:r:1~renue He $325 536-o 94 roles in tonight'scelebrauon. Spint o f frolic will be restrained b y $<120 or 3 Br 2 ba •-lam ~~ 08~g21 m 0 Ag 1 · Twnhse. Efalde Encl gar, pet• tmmed ooeupancy 64s-1104 Prof cpte seeks eame to Found black 4 white cat feeling that complete secunty is lacking. Another Virgo figures w/2 gar & more $600'• • patio/yd. 23<18 Santa Ana ses01mo. 8&0 Center s1: share seaside home yrly II I c Bu, h. rd & prominently call 539-6190 Batt lee China Cove ocean view, 3 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 For appt ~S-8648 . $ 187 Imo ea 650-<1087 ' :~8~:,~2h u rs 1 · H 8 · LIBRA .(Se 23 ,...._ 22) R l . . h" d . S C Puz.a -Bar wlspa & elevator. 81Ch on Eutalde. All utlla NH HUAU tmmac upper 2 Resp tidy pars.on 10 Shr --pt. -v<:t. . e auves "get JI\ touc an It • • s I a p. I 0 b •• ch aid $395/mo N I WIMlJll YIUAIE Br 2 Ba patio quiet ten-tge condo nr SC Ptaza Found. gray, btk W/wtll will be necessary to soothe bruised feelrngs. You'll have more Lrg 4 Br 2G Ba Mme $2000/mo Oflve by27t6 ~60•11882 · 0 pe 1 1 & 2 81' apta avail. pool. anta $560 675-6606. No 5~0 drugs 0, pets tebby cat. vie 19th & responsib'lity you'll be asked to mak I g g d .. ns d located '" reenbrook Shell CdM and call sot spa. llr. pttlO/bll No ~2-1276 -S275 o' ••5·2575 Pomona. 12121631-4 189 ' • e on -ran e ec:ISIO an $985/mo. tat. 1111 & 780-B702 CLEAN/5 yrt old 3 Bdrm pell 1 & 2 & $5054610 "' someofyourownfreeumecouldbecurtailedasresult.Shortlrip S300 Agt 631-7370 2ba. $6115 OIW Get TSL Mgmt 7~-0081 or Rmmtes n/smkg toshr<I Found Siberian Huaky, could be featured. . D111 Ptiat 2226 2 Br -~so}mlo'!~2-57<13 Patio $695 Agt ~6-5605 642· 1&03 br 2·~, be twnh~. Back male vtc Bristol & S1nte SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov 21): Many persons will bedrawn to 3 Br 2 be condo Pt .., "'" Eutelde 1 Br ami'iitiU'i 1-1--,-.. ~-ll---7-4-Bay $225/mo 6<15-7272 Ana Ava S40· 4234 you with their problems. A void being "cornered" by b ibulous Nlgu'.et Pool, tennis ' tnct UIHI YllW MIS :~ wi:9~01;5 ~~9~~t~rll 2 B~ ~ 'h b:~lmm11C Frplc, tN NEWPORT BEACH A~~te 2 w:;'e;' bt~~~ · F~~!, ~=~ ~ac~.~,;'; indiVlduals. Y ou'll make cont.acts which could eventually lead to wld. lrio $775 492-6700 39r 2ba Carmel $l500 per tovef)' patlO. gar, porch Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· o-ech across St 5250 , Eucild. F.V 549-1994 f. bl . Bed . discr . . d reai· ------2 mo 759. t 195 Agtlowner e--1·· ... _ .. e b~het~ II B $550 I • T h .,.,. pro 1ta e m vesunen ts. 1.9eerrung. uru.naung an 1ze £1 Ttrt 213 -'""' ""' .... v•, o mu r men s .. own ouses ,.., um Rod 960-3686 L0st black tamale pup, h · d--..a h Have 23 rentals avail. Pets vaulted celHnge, patio. 9e0-352 t from $660 (A~ about l at in ~ t ere lS a tomorrow. Tota.Uy Supreme 3 bd, 2·~ OK From $800-$2500 $450/mo Joyee Watu.e. furn1She<1 apts complete Share 4 Br POOi hse. spayed, Newport Beach SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ): Spirit o( adventure ba, pool home Gourmet Call 760-8702. 1gt. Remax 631-1266 2 Bt, 1 Bl,'*" drpvcrpts with TV 11~s & utensils Costa Mesa '300 • ut1ls area 675·1398 ails K tchen E .... anl I al No pell Kids OK • ..... • 850 93 t L I k •• prev . • pioneenng project could get off the ground. Y ou'll gain ' ..... atm LI ........ E Side 2 Bt, o1w . gar, nu $500/mo 733 Utica may be rent ..... tor sn0t1 • 1 o11 b IC neut ... c11. I . . h . . ed' ( 'll be . h dining. cuatom decor, W /•r1rwrl 1 1 1 t N 1 term or lo""""r No tease s 2 S -P -11ow eyet Haven Pt a c ear 1ns1g t into l.IT\m tate uture -you m contact w1t n•"'• llvt""' room w/wet 2 stry <IBR Jbl, lamlly rm cp • pan e c o Pl• 980-6972 • ··wv hr br t41h t Bal en 'v • • -• . .., $.<17S/mo, 111 & last. • req d) On Jamboree Rd 5335 uill pd 675_2668 or lrvtne Blvd. 5<18-1293 creative, dynamic individual who challenges and stimulates. Leo bar Kids and pets OK. home. Gate guarded ~. & c ...... _1,.,. .,.8_2•05 e.aut 3 Br. 3 ba. rr...,., 81 San Joaquin Hills Ad 0 LY •"'so SSO .,_ T pool ~ ...,, ... .,.. .. ,._ Ana. Ad 82<1. 6<12-<1300 R-•rd black neut. M cat. figures prominently. N .., .. ~ur-community enn11. . vaulted cetllng1, tencd &44-1100 911 whl CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Gather information , base Fity lee •537-5027 ~;'::'s1~~~~6 ~~5~ E~sl~c,~; ";:~he~ 11~~~: ~~~~J:'io blt!':·h~~~ Pentn •tra trg 2Bf, sndeck, S~~u3seb0Fu~ g~ ... ~~s~ C. ~ ~'i'ly~~ et!~.~~ decisions on logic despite strong emot1onal responses. New t•lllla mos lte/opt.) patio. $575. 850--0500 Hunt Harbour $780. new crptstdrps & paint. uUls 631-0503 6<15-3466 U ENTLY NEED. Lady V ll 2234 ___ · wtto called Tues. please Year's celebration is likely to be reserved, comparatively quiet I tf . HIERS amn llSTAIT Ill 8<18-0738 Yrty tse, $750 552-0853 ............. 2909 cell back. 5<18-1293 even though entertairung and exciting. You'll gain access to 3 Br, fa &a. 2 atory condo lll·U11 1Br.1 Ba. au blt·lna, lnd'l Beaut 2 Br. 11;, be. trple, Spacious apt, 1 ml. trom n ee r T 11ber1 & 75 33 E Prot Female seeks home Lost· Choe Lab, Male. 11 secrets, you'll realiz.e that friendship is on solid base. Brookhursl. "Tiburon" 6 • 11 v1/Wkn<11. rm. car.,~rt, nr beech vaulted cem':°. l~d yd, ~ach. carpets. drapes. to share or small rental yrs. McArthur/San AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on fnends, hopes, Oshwr. patio. dbl gar. Lease w/optlon to buy. h shopi. -25 tmo. encl gar, bit ns elk 10 ""2"2357 Costa Mesa/Huntington Joachin area. REWARD. celebrations aspirations long-distance caUs plans for future alee gar door opnr Kida, den. 2'~ Ba. tit time ever 735 W. !&th SI. beedl. Nr Hunt Harbour. Weatcllll 2 br t'h ba Bch Nonsmkr. neat. 6<1_4_-&_•_o8 ____ _ l P 'tar· . ' ' . pets OK $650 • $800 available. Beautllul TSl l1•t 142· IOI S850 &-48--0739 Townhouse. No pets respon --have elderly, trave . opu 1ty m creases, member of opposite sex declares dep Agl no let condo tn Betcoun Hiit. •PML•lll Welk to bMch 1 Br 11ove. $700/mo 5<18-7533 qu1e1 dog Shtrtey Lost Elks Lodge Rtno intentions and morale could soar. Gemiru, Sagittarius persons 853-0755 ' • .aAHll IULTY • relrtge, w/d hk-up, gu 642-1207 (Christmas Day) on Pa-fim•ro prominently . S-pllt •-·el 3 Bdrm 2 ba lll·lllO 1 Br. lrg rma, crptal<lrpa, lncld. ~ltd pet reQlred Westclllf area; trg 2 Br. 1 -clttc Coast Hwy, blw Riv-e--..... range No peta. '385. $.<175fmo 53&-<1&37 · be, newly decorated, Resp, clean gatnlully erslde Drive/Grant SI. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Businessconlerencecould take pool hme frple dbl gar LIDO ISLAND_. br/3b1 nr Agt 731-&e29111<12-7312 · POOi. Pvt patio. 6<15-8152 empt. F w/c11 need• lrg REWARD. Call after 6 place amidst holiday revelry. Agreements can be concluded, ~~d~. &53r.'~~90wi:!~f" beach. avalt Jan. S1800. L1tge 2 Br on Eutllde. s _?!II~~~ Saa lt•Hlt 76 studio at I br In CdM at pm, ~8-0813 details can be unraveled and much red tape can be eliminated. ' ee t07 Via Katon. 673-5386 patio, all utlla paid Only fs26 ~ .. & ,,,.:::; 2 Br. 1 Be. nr bus l belch. ~os!':8u~~. ~':,9.:~L -o-.-,-g-ra_y_t_•_bb-y--c1-1 You'll understand that rebuiJding process is necessary, y ou 'll Baat. ltacll 4 Lrg waterfront,• Br, 3 ba. S850 No Piii 790~1182 poo1 & tP•. large r.C pool & laundry lee cat OK By Jan 15 Hatdl (Sluan). male. Whl collar, receive encouragement and promise of additional funding. 3 bd. 2 be. lrj)IC, new tlle. dbtiar,30 loot docil. 2 yr "LIKE BRAND NEW" , oom. ne* 1y re. S-<17Slmo. 498-8277 557-4630/eva 760-9789 ~'.:R6ao~r~~~ R~i ---------+---------+----------l paint and drapta, IN, 2500/mo 850-2730 Spetkllng 1 Bdrm from decorated, beeutltully IMal ~ Qarattt ltr area 673-5808 $800/mo lae/optron N d 2 D. n 1 I $445, 2 Bdrm from $555. lend1c1ped, 11curlty .,. .... " ___ ....; __ _ ...................... •• ........ kl .... ____ , ......... Salt ...... fa.rabMll 213-530-5159 S'aoo~°'pan""bm: ;,g: Ut.111 pd, pool, glflQI. no gatet. Sorry no pell '3 Br 2 ea hse wloutdoor .... 2912 R-ard Aust Shep M .:::l;;;;;;•..,•.....,aJ.._ ____ t_tn.-..- 1 "--aJ a--l~r11eac• 2119 HOMES FOR RENT 539-8190BeetRltyl• pets 84MS9t spa lnNwprtHghts '325 Ea1ta1de,Cott1M188 blklwht,tmalt,CMI NB . ---• -Huntington Beech 3 & <I 301 Avoeado, ~2-111150 '• It L 2141 642·8096 att &PM 10 x 20 $85/mo.1157-2528 673-5302 6«-726<1 II!~~~~~~~·~-...--·-·· $ /mo. Modern 2 Bdrma $1100-UOO Plll.1111 2<1lWWlllOn&3l-<>HO -1aaa IC• Bil p 3 B d FllULOUS .EW Co.Dos Story Back Bey, <I bdrm. Fenced yard• & garaget 4 Br 2 Ba. 2800 eq. ft lltv-No Lagun a. 1 Br. st~paen;:,· baa~h ~.~· OUict IHllla 2914 SCRAM LETS 3ba.3300aql1,3e11g1r. Kid• & peti welcome a1tdon1hugelollnprn-Lrge Bachelof. Pelto, COY· $450/mo, 1 yr IN Avtll $290/mo 675-7266 1'111 Wutclilf. NB • pool, jecunl. 't. acre 101 863-0755 Agent. no lee. tlglous area. Gares-& ered carport. 1150 W 10th lmmed <1117-538i evea =----..,...,,· :-----=--278-1385 sq It Sulleble •NSWERS II 1r• AAllT llll Poselbte unlVrnlllhed or J>OOI serv~ Included. St. $345 Furnt.shecl Room near So lat medtcal or denttl n l'MfW option. ~2-1368 TlllH + IHSI llOO S 1 7 0 O I mo Ao I . STUDIO Smell, but tMt Coast Pine. Female Agent ~ 1.5032 WSE lnlll Tl llY •ae•-•1111 Large country Kitchin, 631-7370 LOllY _.., tocetlon, 1 blk 10 lln prefer S250. 556-1737 G=-r!:~. TUii ..,_. ...... ·----" Breakllll bar. Cullom Q-.... , 3 8 2'L B d Walk to So. Cit Plaza Beech Of Downtown. All 250 aq ,, IM.lfte. $200/mo. 0 ntu.•1 ........ Tl .-sl FIO Beautllut <I Bdr ettala decor block to ,.,...ft u..., r ,. •con o, Frplc, fr windows, e/c, In-utlla pd. $300. <IM-ec>87 MIF. Newport Crest. pool, 779 W. 19th St, eulte 0. M NETARY All have: 2 +den, 2 Yz Ba., 2 marble ho 8 tlf II ' """""' g1r&c11port,pool&ap1 homeMCurlty,28r.28a. I lff L 11 tennis, Jee. Nr beach CM Tom851-8928 Teactle< Ukl flrtt graci.t 6,_ ,__ IV 'r~ &etu u Y Very EZ lerma. 637-5027 $826 840-7379 lncld• beeulllul prvt !WJ!!L Ca Lndry. $375. Alt 8, where monka llvt u.n:p~. ocean views, every built-in, rn • decorated. S50 Security fee. · clbhM, tennlt cnt, pool• f 1i<r15oo: 2 bd, 2 be, 850-5<158 Bayfront. Offices. patio•. "That'a euy,.. firs I and in a gated community. From ~~o7 .;.od: ~~ Unique hM rental $<125 ... Cit••••• 221i 4 much more. HOO. $800: No Peta. 6-<15~855 pt, Wilk lo bch. pool, ten· parking. Janltorlal w•d•r •n•-·· "They $2950/mo. and as low as $488,750. Will S 3 5 o o I mo A 0 t . w/apj'• 4 mor• llld/peta OISTtl 631-74711 1 Bdrm, 1 b•lh. Avallable nla. S250 Incl utlls. 873-1003 Iva In• MONETARY .. consider trades toward d own payment 6'4•-0927 539• 190 Batt Rlty lee 2 tty, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car Newer 2 bd w/pello end now. $850/mo. yearly. ~8-<1260 or 993-•888 I•-------• ;;.P.;;tr;.;•.;.t-.11;.;l;;.1 __ ...;;;.;.;:.;;2 such as boat, late model Mercedes SL, It .... llftrlhh4 Walk 10 aand 3 Br 2 be 111. gar. 1750. 558-00sg gar.ge. No pelt. S525. 873-3365 Room tn" br. 3 ba home, COAST HWY. Rolls, tee. Maybe your ex-w ife 11 we can • 1 .... 2 w/l/r & gar $825 "•'deal w I Utl ~5-5577 , bdrm.1500/mo, vtll• pd. deluxe area of Tuatln, kit OHIU nL 1111 CIRCUS OF MASSAGE ltrl ._ 530-8 l90 Batt Riiy IM nl• Hltr PALM MESA APTS Tn. TroPICS. 2421 E. 18th prlv. $200/mo. 73 l-036l High vtalblllty oOH\ir lo-rgree on a value! Then wume an 80% IUllfillTOllll It Okfer hOYae J rent i380 1 Br. $480/mo. Omc .. hra St. Nwpt Hgt1. 8.45-5109 1--.. -.-,-.-.-.-.. -Tl-L--cation. Xlnl signing plue oan, 11 ~%interest fixed for 30 years. Desperate eelter, 2 Br. un· t to 3 Bdrm• 1603•11200 ~~~~1:i°'i:: AA i;:cti 0-4. 1581 Mfte Or. Senta t & apt wlirtOYe, ftlg on Wktyrentetanow avalt oll·tV"t parking 2500 719 N~u~t::~~ SLVD. JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 175-1170 COLDWeLL BANl(C!R 0 Thl.s home truly has It all Six bed.rooma, four batha, two wood· bumlna flreplacet, a wge family room and formal dining room & Uvins room. There'• room for a pool and even much MOC'e! IN NEWPORT CENT21f 644-9060 obatructable oceanvltw ~ Y A n e H e I o h I • . Penln1Uta. "430/mo. Cell t tS.SO/wtt. 4 up ColOr aq 11 $1 85 per loot Asaume loan wi th llWlll ~ ~tlf'""~ 71415<16-"80. 875...oe121115 pM TV.PtlonMlnroom.2274 3harb0rreettylogo llM112 $22,000 or lesl. Localed 'JEISO ' -6 J .. YlWfU In Cartabed By The Sea. r I • -•... Senta Ana Hatt. 1 & S500 2 bdr~-w :: = Newpott Blvd. CM. -I I Ill --2 Br 2 Ba '800. No peta .,......... • ' &.46-7445 ATTRACTIVE St~.900. 8111 Wiiborn ea ty ot1I IE•"• 5-46-4856 vu. ••ove. trig ·1 MASSEUSSES 8111-<138-0288 " A Ill le50. evall ,_... SEA & SUN l.OOGE lter ilalMI Pltr TO SERVE YOU. GalaxyReelty 786-11 72 ALLUTILSPAID Small t 9r, f9frtg, t1CM, i7Klmo.3 &.2W.2Clr s1oow.~-~·,~.NTVpt 550 t/I. Clean WIC91, pvt OPEN2<1HRS cer ...... .., m2 Compare bef0f8 you rent. ~ yd. 11*9()n, no 1)9CI. encl gar, w/d hkup, upper v ...,.,. n-, be. $400/mo. 1142·4823 1-------- Cuatom dMIOn '-lur-. -75/mo. 8424<1411 ut\11 Blodla 10 bMCll ESCOllTS/IOIELS Gg 3 bt. fa 6&'. 2 i;;c&: pool, bbq, cov'rd garage, IPIWS 20t Walnut ICI 1 Out«*f ONL v ess-o ttO bMrna & patio. 1tln1 oond eurround9<1 wtth pluth •7001 ... 8 ... TSL Mgmt 642· t803 lntala WESTCUFF BLDG NEW Y~R'S EVE Couplet Swing Pany WldeWOfld 121-8117' A111ll 1117, No 1>9C1. Kida 3'80 MtchtltOn Drive tend~ng. No p111. • mo. ... r. c be ~~~~~~l'!""'n~ OK. St I 50 • S 1000 MC. lrvtne , Bdrm Furn. $51() hrnMI. encl oer. L/R, Acroee ff om Udo Marina, 840-4380. (213)47CM5t8 3"" 81' 19111 1e¥ hm 2 Bdrm Furn. M76 7;•:· 9th 3 8r 2 8a. fTP, newt)' dee· OCEAN VIEW. 3 Bd. Oen. 3blatriumpooljac1rptc: H5 W Wlleorl f.42·1071 • 1 Ofated lat$ 1-ttl-5181 "" wet t>tr 119001 2 1850 H I L TSL Mgmt I0·1to3 Big ~. 2 81' 2 Ba. 1-<l&Oeq.11.vlftaultt vacant'. ~erl. Ao':i 53~/to e.e1 Rlty ~Y ••L • LUX. c~oo ..,_, ~. '*'''" '°'*· k:.--...,.-.-...,------~~Id!~::::_ ~ Xlnt<lbr,2behOtM.S800 YOUR OWll MOO 1 8r Studto, frplc, ~11 anal vt deok, --=~~,:~~.,..,, 0.1192•1·1517 1 br lalct condO wllOtt, w/d, .-to S<: Ptua . ourM view, ,.... --• •----~----''-Iii~~~~~~ aaas. No peta. Tom Ho COUllTRJ 915-'063 t t 6 o / mo . Ag 1. kitchen and prlvalt ltlt Wutil llM · gw, cp · 7'M·2"t· ft.a N 14185 ....... NW ?2().09().4 ~=~ S~t:~ l"all-1==-===-;);= ~~~imo' .ornh~1•19qutet E .. ~· • ml ESTATE Lrg 1 It wlloft, encl oar. ~ tton allowano. ~ 85().,. .., •~· ,.,. M ·w.., I • --·••llf -llM&plf'l(tttc• ,_, "' rm. SM ... .. bd 2 be WIO IClt et m-bd, 2 ba, l.rg !'nod yrd. Nr 0 na, Ilka new. With terrtc.o pool. bltne, f!Jllc!. 1150. No I .. a c M ueoi i120 ~ 141-1101 _ .. ,. ectw>olt & ahOP'Q. ltnmtd 1>111 to beedl; 2 8r, 2 be, •Private Patlot p•t•. 2161 "aolflo. NI W · 9mo w .....,.. T'M Or9llOt Coa.t o.11)' Occ 1815 IU..0020 epecloue llv nn w/bey •Covered Patlot 131~107, IM-OIN CoataM. 6-<IMSM 11 Vlotorla Pilot h•Un a:cellent • Wind. euttom etluttet., •l~Apfl YOU .,.. IM .WW Of lour OINn retp quiet r.male PortllflltY !Of a *- 16 Cute Ceipe 2br, frplo, country lllt, aqulp • AIM freetlclltte(l20.00)YIM to.29r.'2t>all)t.Pool, C.....taJ Ql'Mln~M~h 1~ 2be, new cpte/drpe wd lndry, g.,, t1100/mo. *W•IC· a to tn. •-tenni.. 1326/~ lnel b •·•· nll beollt ..... .-tlh ,..-~· nr1. fncd yd, U8ed brlote. <4t4-027a •Home-llkekltohent for Ad I..:... _,__ ,_, mo. •-tr1G1t: reoor<I. Oraal g1r1ge, gdnr 221 .. A ....... ---·· ·-utMa. Neid 8drm """· 8fi h,.., w MSR N l pot•nUal, ou•r•ntHd PlectntlLf-<15-2899 ua lblockti=tngton& CJ I •IY-Muet Ilka cata. Avall 11.13'*tt.'1v1111: ti ts. e1r1w •t=~' oom· • I UTILITIES f•EE • AMMIM~ttton 1n1a• 0.-TM-St81 Marin• lue pref. INltlon. tOfll0\'9 '*'• l.IOUna Hiiie 3 ldm\. 2.... " Dair ~ 0...'9n1-1S ...... : ~. • 1'2-1400 Into ~t • plua. UMtlO -... 1126. f9ICllld d 1 Id ' MU r-wl To ctttm .,....., cell CQndO. 2 It t be. .,.,.... 8«ld ,._.... to 1:-::~-::-:...,,,.,::-::-,... ... ,,,....-'...,.,.,,._ 26. Yfll IV-· 2 ~ ,~,._. IO·•U1, ••\ H2. llt.$2H.IQ..TIN9'141 flopal o flatel 1tora9e P.O b tMO OM,.L!TILY fill· 90' Kldll & .,.._.... _..., ''""-lft ..,_ '*'*'*** -NCllQftot,..,.,_., eo.ta ...... Nat DKOMTB> I 9r Ne GIDfM. eDoOf&I Afent, ~~.:.:~.,:. ftlrlNUll IM~rt ... tOlfVt CoMa ....... 0.2 Ml-11•1 IOI wi ts & IOI J'd Qlem.. no,_ ~j') u71 2 Ir 2 ... llf. I ba -ftool. jtC, tore IOlllO' N ~ , _____ _ Ina .... to~--... "*"' ,_. touthOfldlflOtr, ~·~ Ml tld\, no --. 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W .. !!,_,, ... _ __.l_l!_ •lactllllH•I 1211 A•to1 Waa114 9020 A1tt1, larrt .. • !'!!!l~!l!!!!!.-- Hea•a tl!S VtU11~n tl U Shlpp1,,g/Rtce1111ng N..-40 gal wlltf hNttt EX$*''d or tralneet c;an $95. 40 oat al.Cir Wlltt rntka $8-$12/hr 'ult and Mlttt $90 432· 1449 WE'" TIP lllUI 1678 wr s;;.,m ' fll HO WIS '10 MlllDA IOOORI IPMd. run1 ,00d. 1oo«e PIT poeltlon• avail Cell 643-0100 '°' appt. Na. Of.lice PtraJlart / &I ...... ,... 5•P"d. Air, good s 1 00/0BO ---Power St-Ing 846-3172 tlonal CHG Sitting &t lta ttldeantng. 3 k•l t•tal 6226 Pll11AO/SllU• AM/FM CatMlll 113 l388) ·ei Baja rtblt eng. tran1, 24c80osH:~~E81S~d S4lH tront end, 12v. 11000 dayt '* wll &-Spm f0t Onllf th:I end ol the YMt lntCHvi.w eatt 85040 t9 Ollty yov can get iowet " ObO Mull NII 842-7579 141·4300141· 1'57 GAa AOI IAll ADS NOW CLAS$1'1tD " c1n 1 SllHl OW Ce1t1 .... OCOSWIPIEn 1~oroila Sta Wgn. am/Im. Mu1t Mii. 1 1200 ObO 557·8887 than evtr pric.t on used RESTAURANT factory conditioned Hemingway'• Tavern Br XEROX plaJn paper C09· Ttte Sea llOw hiring 11 lflf• Ge1 Xtto• reduclloo cook polltlon• Sault, copier• from S2095, & broller. oytter bar. EKp deek lop copiers from only. Call tor appt with $695 All machlnet come Carl. 497·65e6 with llml1ed 30 day war- Evt<ySunday. Orange COHI Colieo.. Fairview & Arlington, Coat• Mesa Adml11lon & Parking FREE Spacea S 10 432-5880 MOVING SALE: E/BLUFF Refrlg, $50, exeg. desk, couch, oak din. 1bl, dllh· 11. dlltlllflf, bike rack, tr1r & chlld aeet. X entry 1kls/ boot1, toyt. trike, clothee Thurs/Fri/Sat. 1982 Vl1t1 Caudal. 720-9077 TEXAS OIL COMPANY ranty & art tllglble lor need• mature ptf1on tor Xero11 service plane, 10 ·n Hondt Accord 5 spd. ahon trlJn 1urroundlng llCI lastl For more Info. •Int cond New tlrH, Orange County Con11c1 call 835·2269 collect. 1une-up, mulller. battery cuatomere We train. .. WL I D . 9030 Below wholesale $2150 Write N. T Dlokeraon. 6221 .. •ff UYH 780-8081 Pree., Soutttwutem Pet-llPi.,.,...,... ___ ,__ __ CJS JElP: blacll, tan Int; bu• roleum, Box 789, Ft brand new 1op, brakee. Woith Tll 76101 sllocks, etc $3800/obo 9127 Want Adi Call 842-5671! TOP $$$ Fred 640-5732 e.1, Waatt4 5100 .... Wu... "" FemateePref. MOdell& Geo p Speck sploel piano, v... 9040 ,_________ Eseona (213)886-1984 must see $t000 obO l!'l"l!"'"'lll~-~~-~- Hoetess tor real tstatt d• •ECEPTIHIST Marilyn 642-4961 alt 5 ·7s Chevy Window van. 11elopment In San Juan • n Yamaha Plano Pro Up~lte custom ,aml>tllg con11 Capistrano New 11cen ... tor Ski Wear Manulac-PART· TIME. Varied hour• EbOny, xlnt s 1950 H Clean. run1 well $3000 or retired. A E lie req turlng Co Handles to Include early A.M 548_6784 w 261•2223 673-0287 Salary 213.507.5091 or phonea. Ille otfloe wrtc, weekend•. Must ttall9 d• MllE Mdlll&'S '714°"93°"093 aome computor entry pendable vehk:le (tmlll TV' la•i•,-AllH, la.,.rt.. SOUTH _ Salary baaed on e11-truck, van, llatlon 6232 ------·~---- Hotel parlance Mon-Fri, wagon) to as.slrt M'Wt• ttrff A •• 9107 COUNTY TME Hllll hf OLll 8·430 241-8105 paper dealer In Irvine f.V RENTALS i2o per mo .... •-•...,.....,.....,.....,~~!"-' area Must be depen· t9" color TVs, &Storied 110 CREDIT CHECK ISUZU FRONT DESI< CLEAi< REOIPTlllllT I dable Contact Greg s1v1ae 540 3 195 ,~. • 83 Audi SOOOS Equity Hotel Guest Registration. IWIT•llUI Hyde Monday tttru Friday .. ltl, Gfat~ 7011 and aMume Call lor Info 11W£ Will Ill Full Time Including week· IPIUTll between 9·30 and l0:30 650-850 1 or 839-1065 IE UllEllSOLI '65 Bug, vtny retlablt tran1po<tltlon Nu Ur ... $975 536-3'410 86' VW Bug. EYefYlhlnO new Including tlrea EX· CEPT need• new engine s 1100 obo 548-1085 'lJ VW OAllHR Good body. need• eno work. $2100 833-2534 alt. 4 or leave message 'Hiii Powder blue. auto. air. radlala. runs great. llOllFIOEl S1'21. 759-0651! '74 VW Bug, x-ln_t_cond_.,...-. n-u eng, Irena, clutch and brakes Auna like a cttamp. muat NII 111 $2500 lake&. Clean In & out PP 631-5000 '11 Raltltit CtHlrf I•/ .. sttrH, I s,4, 1l1t 0114. SHOO. 414-0117 47 Goal makers 48 Lincoln 49 Flight unit 50 Reproach 53 Article 12 German river 13 Denomina· hon 19 Crakes 2 1 Ananias ends CRT Eltperlence lor Npt Bch firm Superior a.m. onty. 642°"321 Klepper Aflflut II folding Volume Sales, Servlee preferred Typing, 40 skills In clerical dullea. In· Kayak S.au11tul sttape And Lea11no (ff). wpm & Good basic Math eluding typing. cu11omer OS $415 673-9023 eves IMW. 9112 18711 !Mach Blvd • Skills Graveyard shift contact. and appeatance J1M Waatt4 51 Pewer ... ,, 7012 .79 3201. lbenan Red. afnl Hunllngton Beach ~ PIHN call lot appoint-a must Experlenee In Relined practical nurN o (114) 842 2000 ~ ~ ment Mon-Fri, 9.5 pulse board/counaolea 11118 In. local rera' 18' LhAAN SIDE STEER ~~5n~305 ,59,/?0 /o bo · • .... 141·500, b l 121 SG a plus Good t>eneflta. 631"'6590. ul 102 CLASSIC Atomic 4 cyt v sg l1ra1111 Gkia 9 132 a For appl. 714-645""600 -----eng, 11lnt cond $8500 Con11en1ent1y Located Housekeeper companion ---Dot• 5510 540-4242. 675-8669 & Compet11111ely Pnced 171, good cond $3295 ~:-+-+-t---11 tor mature chrlatlan Reetaurant --631 -3527 evenings llllE llolElllA'S 35 Chatter 56 Small· sull 39 Diamonds 57 Fly hrgh 40 French 59 Some rrs region 60 Moody woman, Newport area Gen Help-PIT Some e11-Mesay Dogs• $10 any alze 22'63 CENTURY CLASSIC $' . Must have car. Ei!lt pvt perlence with Italian (Grooming school) Lapstrake. very nice V Merce•ea le111 9145 SOUTH room & bath Send re-Cooking Spaghetti and teacher 2 1 yrs up berth, con1111n top, can-19'9 MB 300 SD. f urbo sume to P 0 Box 6325. Pizza. Call 631·3433 546-2848 vas cover VHF. Grey SeJes-Ser111ce-Leas1ng Diesel. Ivory wtBamboo COUNTY ~-t--"t'-_,___,, _ _,, _L_ag_u_na_N_io_u_et 9~!._ Aesllurani Sshe50111e, 3 month5~.0 A560Kc5 ~4~008 6/3~~95 f ecrlllce ~CARVER 1n1. .11lnt cond $19,500 VOLISWl8EI H ousekeeper. E side LllEOIOI 1 , .. • 1\.\../1 660·1464days,646·8158 c OS I a Me SI area Immediate opening for ex-Btrltl 5520 28' 1980 Century low 14. lJS f{ ¥ r · ll,'\ 1\ \' eves "WE WILL Ill 645-6305 perlenced llne cook In SC ••ust ••• 1 Quan., hor•• h$ol u1 r000•· m, any 84 8 6x1:2•.s,,. .... '"'/.' • •• ,,.. . '67 250SE 4-dr. snrt. ltttr, IE lllHlll.I" B B A M """ -• irm -.... c· • M' .. • u "' "· AM/FM cass 4-sp blk Volume Sales Ser.le. Insurance Agent needs ~laz:· fk ~.Vb ~n~ gelding. POA gelding, eve, or 213·587-219t ~~R all orin. very noOd cond And Leasing Manager who It pro-unn ng u · 8 xlnt lrall $450 ea days " • -------1 lessional Muit have 641-0118(ask lor Clark) 1_667•9525 $4500/obo 673·1622 ~s:,,~~S:~e!~: sales, typing. phone RESTAURANT • -,010 •H n SCIUI Seles-Serv1C&-Leas1ng "69 220, shck runs great (71•) 1•2-2000 skllls GroW1h Potenllal Ttte BEACH HOUSE Is ac-bhtHI 82, 100 ttrs. ttyd ttOlst LARGEST $2000/obo Weekdays ~ ~ ------1 Salary Nego1lable cepllng applicallons tor 1940r; antique linen cabl· ana1ous. 2 bl ownr $551< 496-04'54. Eves 494-2553 MO CREDIT CHEC" 673-1943 1t1e rot1ow1ng poslllon&. net. $400 obo, & Buffet 960-9003 or 960-4373 lllVUITCfRY -" ----d b l S250 b --79 3201 4 d A/C 73 280· 4 dr, auto. Pb. Pt. 83 V E t and --+--+--..---41 Ubl SfCRnUY Day lood servtfs, ay c a net o o 32' JEFFRIES EXPRESS * . sp . runs goocs $4950/obO anaoon qui Y cock tall s&rl/8fS, day bus 549-2• IO Cruiser pert IOI hstung. (994XEQJ St"' w 895•3877 H 759.8 t9 I assume Call for Into Small Newpon Beach civil boy 11 b d 1 * 79 3201. 4 spo n 550-8501 or 839-1065 --+--+--..-~--t--"11 tltlgttlon office Word SGUba rs~ a 9~a~5 x nt (09 lYPZ) 80 MB 450SEL ----== processing e11perlence Apply tn person btw,, WESTMINSTER ABBEY cond 4 • 11 +'79 3201 4 spd SIR Antttrac1 1e wt bamboo Vein 9175 required Salary nego-9 AM -1 2 noon or ANTIQUE MALL Calif 28' FI G. FIB. 591 gas (385YPY) leather. chrome rims, ·77 2440L. auto. aJr, radio ttable 955-0560 7PM-9PM. l 1751 Weslmlneter Ave. S a ~ $ 1 6 . 8 K * 79 3201 auto. SI R sunroof. rear head rests. & hea1er EKll cond NO Pttone calls pteue GARDEN GROVE 7 t4·760-86771847-600 (468292) xlnt cond $30,000 $;1950 obo 646·2036 IAllFICTlllH 619 Sleepy Hotlow Ln. Lag 554-6103 Least u....,.alve Ba:-F"i"ont * '80 3201 5 spd A/C 540-4242, 675-8669 flla·ac. 9- 177 Sttarp lndl11lduals needed Bch ,...... , 1565ZOL) tor wood cutling, me1al C ed •• p 1 Living In Newport live cMtlng blade sttarp-Aetall Sales arv ... attogany °'er aboard 3211· 1952 CttrlS *'80 320• 5 spd, 'S"' pkg en1ng Retiree ok Call * 111111. SlllP * ArBemdolre$. 1250d:~W •sl•noout Craft w/shp. near Ruben (~860ZP3L20) 5 S R ~ .. E Lee $7500 645-8688 * I I, spd, I Gary 631-03 t2 Part & Full time. ExP8f In 662-0899 alttf 4 pm 11CUT843) Medical Aaalstant lor retell women·s clothing IO * 81 5281. 5 sPd. SIR. ~~-+-+--ti Pttys1e1en In Npt Bch. req Train tn bridal. C.M. Arrliaact1 · 11 WAITH (785 t65) Medical olllce experience 859-5559 54S.182l Counter top relrlg. ::;;;,, llAT SLIP * 82 528E Auto, loaded req Good pay and ben· $70. Aon S 669-1999 • (966653) ellts For 1nlormatlon ***** 40 classlcyachtwlllsttare *'83 3201· 5 spd SIR • W ,... 675·9102. 6·8 pm •1011Ul lllH I HY APPLIAllH u&e. possible partner ( IFZP9751° · I.I' W•at.. Sl-f'!:i:tl~t;'iit;;H-.t;; .. ;:;;;r~S-;l-;;1!!t!!l:t~W~u~t:! .. !...-!l~l~OI~ n L< 957 8133 Call Bill 714-650-6628 1' 83 3201, Buto, SIR • .,. -M'""'~a1 Aallstant & Sae· 808 w Ocean Front es • I • v e ' a I I 6 I • ( 1F••Y925) -... ...... ..;.;...;--.--._..--.... Babysmer needed, my '''"" B lbO .., home New Dorn Mature Companion aide mature re1ary 10 Podiatrist, flex a a MAYTAG waatter and gas 714'-760-1612 (days) * .63 320i, 5 spd. SIA. IDVERSTISllS 15EICY reltred wo~an pret Own woman 10 care f~r elderly ttrs. pflime to start New· You are lf\t winner of four dryet. like new. S 150 ea 1 lFRH275) 1$ iootclng tor an aggres111e Trans 650_8077 lady live in 786_6130 port S.actt, 650-1 147 tree llckets(l20 OO)value Relrlg, $150 957-0496 l.a•ta, Saa· I 701,. '*"83 3201. 5 spd, SI R young 1nd1111dual to s11rt · to Ille ----.. , 00 1 MllUS • TIP PAY T y C Tiii S~queen OH dryer ( 235 ) as a 1un1or accl exec lllYSITIER c ter Pe s E pd pret SPiii s a a 150 5 settinns xlnl 26' Sea Quest )(Int cond * '84 3181 5 spd lo m1 w1opportun11y to ad-Ptt t1me. mature Iovino oun r • Cttr1stl1n Thomas Gallery 'II av SllW " sleeps 5 loaded Spin · 30 Apply 1n pers , 7-3 Pay· 650•2317 • "' cond 4'93-5621 · (:?anx294) 11ance Approx ttrs a person needed tor 17 mo Cl 306 Old Anahelm Convention naker N111 gear radio tlir. 3171 week to starl Musi be old CdM arl!a 760·1011 less eeners. • wastter/dryer. Sears best auto pilot. teady to sa11 v • college educe1ed in ltte Npt Blvd Npt Bctt MOVEl·HIVER Center Jan 7· t5 ttvy dty, used only 2 mos. $7250 71<t.630-0524 208 w 1st. Santa Ma field ot edvemstng mar· Babysitter wanted 5 Y' old Must hard worker, clHn To claim passes. call almond Wash« $395. Closed Sunday keiinn or sales Expet 15 gut M) ttome 2 '• CllRIER cut polite Call STAAV· 84'2-4321 , ext 252 5275 432 1706 Custom 48ft C&C 1uxdSI .. ,, h d T F Orange Coast Saving.a hu ING ,.CTOAS MOVING * * *.. drye< • sailing sloop In mtnl LARGE SELECTION OF helpful but not nee Musi rs I I y "es. " ' II " fr.a.a •• ,.. 602-2 NEW & USED BMW'S! ttave own trans Proh1 6•5·9258 alter S 30 immediate u time open. 650-1366 __ _ _ _ cond rigged tor local or ed 1 1ng Good drllllng r&COfd Sales long distance cru1s1ng sttaring ma1or m ica CUSSIFl(I Company car turnlsned Newport Beach Mantle * * * Cabbage P11cn pup1, Complete electronics & LOIS IEACM lllW salery • comm car al· OI TSllE ••LES Call Ltnda Dacus Firm ttas opening tor wtadopt papers Foll VOLUME SALES lowance Applications -75• 18701 Secre1ary/B11t1nn Clerk In WAITED•, PROS Hound cross 545-9958 9111 invAeniory d' ion8s SERVICE & LEASING being taken 6• t •973 The Orann• Coast Da11y ... ..,, more ccomo ates .. . " .... ~ 700 A c •• lhe sen/tee danartmenl I TRAllEES or 839.S 156 3670 N Cttern; Ave Pilot ttas an ucellent op. 1 dams ... v,, wlluxurtous new int. 2 . , '80 llBZ 600SLC White w/~1111 lutller, •l1t cH.i, 33,000 •I, SH,HI. TrH1,ac lero-411H0·1010 '81 300 SD Turbo. lo miles, 11tnt A,,thracne Black. loaded $29 500 714 ·97 3· 127 t or 7 14-955-2199 83 380 SEL Blk Beauty nr nu Inc phone Sell 101 loss $42.000 673-3025 83 380SL 38.000 ObO 850· 1067 sk eboul Ille money we can save you lhru our purchase & lease plans Jfll SLEllOH IMPORTS 1301 Quall Stree1 NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 AN OHIO OIL CO otters C 1 EOE Good company t>eoeltt6 llllE Tl llll ••-heads & stt~ Pre1ties1 LONG BEACH tt1gtt income plus cash portunity lor a lassi led ----S e n d r e s u m e * * * -11; sailing yacht tn Npt Har tNo Cherry &Kll -4'05) t><Snuses Regardless or Outside Sales person Delivery person PIT Must w/references and salary II#'! IOIEY Crystal 759· 1686 bit 4 30 $219 000 11rms avail ll 14) 131·& 710 eaut 6 9 Mercedes '79 e,.perience write M D wlltt a proven tract re-be 18, good driving re-requlremenl to G Oen-• F •t 6015 675-2311 dys. 675-3311 ftede-lns Welcome S28.000 or $2000 and Read. American Lubrt· cord Great earning cord 751-4705 ton, 34108 Selva Road. SHORT HOURS sraa UI eves & wknd1 Now open Sun t t-4 TO/pymll ot $700/mo 4El5 E Cout Hwy Newport Beactt 673-0900 A•tn, h•ntlc C .. illac 9309 18 Eldorado Biaritz. SSM m1, lull pw1 nu tires, elec sn/rl burg alarm $5900 obo 754-1850 THE URIEST SELECTIOI 01 lale model. low mileaQe Cadillacs In Southern Calltornlll See us 10day1 MAIERS Cl II LUC 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540 -1860 cants Co Box 426. Day· ~~~!"i:~~'in1 ~~~~I~~~:: DOCKMASTER E'l· Ste 34'1, Laguna Nlguel. Why not dial for dollatt In I HY FllllTHE Hobie 14 w/lra11er $1000 731-521 t, 731·3501 Ion. Ott10 45401 Send resume 10 po Box perienced 1n boat ttand-CA 92677 our CdM office w e otter. Les 957-8133 Lv Mess. Mark. 951.3032 110 CREDIT CHECK 9149 C~nrelel 9 13 Asaemblers Apply 7 am 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca 11"9, & malntenaooe Refs NURSES REGISTRY • Hlghesl comml&alons MOVING· everything goesl 80 BMW Equtty and as-"' .... 9 ..... M-.~.-w-h_l_w_/"l!'b~llo.--poln-.I, 179 Caprice classic 4-dr. only MacGregor vacttts 92626 EOE req d Apply In peraon now hiring mature nurses • EKtensl11e product lines Sect. couch. S275 N-hal Jllai •l. sume Cell for lntor loade<l, lo ml, $5300. 1631 Placentia. c M c-·TAIL sE•vE•s wt resume 675· 7 lOO for home care Only tttoae • Photo copy supplies dbte ~set. $85 Queen SorYict 7020 650-8501 or 839· t065 ~~~~-l~~s~"S~~~:e4"i"' 751-3179 -" n n Drivers • Cross Country wtto are willing to work • 6em to 12 noon set. $95 Frullwood din ---~~~:~~ e~c:,.11e~~=~ OPElllS so.... Caltfor nl a license wceekend7s70nee6 3d. !'pply • Trainees start S6/hour table, $175, Handcarved '78 .,. COIVHT '79 CHEVETTE 4 DA s7•111 """ ttr starting CHEERS RESTAURANT MacGregor Yacht Corp, a II · .. .. o r le ret•rtl I H rt· Me11. bar $150 & din. chra YAOIT SllVnl Data an 9117 Aed. Kint colld, Ming tin-Hatch. Stiel<. 50.000 ml. ,...y. Entertainment and dam:: 1631 Placentta. C M 661 -0506 23622 Rock· I t ...11.1 I t $40 ea Wr Iron book· FOA ALL PURPOSES .77 28oz. sntrt. copper. gd ish, 36.000 ml, 1 owner very economical, good pay FIT & PIT po1111ons · lleld, Ste 201, El Toro 11n1, • ,e l•nl e Recognized by shape $2500/obo. ava1lebie can 543·2808 1no We need cocktail 647 Camino de Loe 01~111 fl11000/ ... ~~5 ea. 957-0496 •• 1 B k & 1 c cond $4250 559·1253 $3400 646·2564 all 5 w 895•3877• H 759_8191 National c H G servers We train Stu· DRIVER ... a or an s na o s 157 dents OK Full. pit Beactt ,.11,.. van or small trUCll for Mares, Ste 113. San II y re a Mii-starter & Jewelry '214 CAPT LARSON ·77 280Z. 11lnt cond $4500 Pouch 9 & warne1 c~1 bet noon Clemente hungry for money. call -NEWPORT obo (213)426-6484 bet 5 & Classified Ads 842·5678 752 6955 847.9966 pm local dell11er1es Mr 'rhomas 6am-1pm at Must NII: fadlel' 1'A C1 (7141954•9809 _ _ _ '68 large, rebll eng ADS De1111er1es 261-8018 1N1ur11sStngE 'llES &n-Ol ll dd:::!::: ~:nono. ~ 2n~ --------'78DATSUN1-210 ~7e5~ recent84g_~~,'0 EAllEXTU ... n • -93~&.46 a • 1022 Arr Slereo(624WEJ) ". Guys. gait. hOmemakers! Cen or e11per'd Days, Salee Ciefk~Costa Meaa quality. (213)4 -3 SliJ! OM I ll& 13 · SELL le KODAK FILM :11~1,' ~~::c:i~: =~ ~:~~iul~~l~eE_ A~7:; 11i1c.IJ1HHI 6 11 a::~!~ ';=~ :: :,~ Daily Pilat · .... · ~ PART TIME · coupons Church benefit ellts 642-8044 In peraon 10-12. M-Sat. 1 Betry Manlk>W conotfl manent Desperate• 240•0'27 ticicet. Dec 31. Univ 522-0280. 213-691·5255 : Female models wanted IFFICE llLIVEIY Amph, $35 obO 545-11778 · No exl)8fltnee necess· FuH Time High School SALIS ary Age 21·35 To pose Grad wtttt good driving ltSPUf &1Vlmst• c::o~a::~rs doll, S175 : fOf portralls S20 pr ttr record Apply In peraon Ttte Orano-Counly Dally ----- 875-0823 to Mr Fuentes. at Robert Pllol ttas an e>1cel&ant op. Bein, Wiiiiam Fro1t & Aa-·-·) ***** '.~al ottlce, PIT. Lite soclates 1401 Ovall SI porturnlly beginning mid· OIULH ICtlTTll Ltve-abOerd slip ave.llable January t 40' -45 Call 642-4'644 Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P .M. · weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow : Bkk'g and typing Airport Npt Bch. January lor career orlen-. Area Real E'tate cs. ___ ted display adver1lalng 11 Point Sur . . . . . . • ..........•. •. -• . velopment. management Pa,rts perl eon.C2 Y," .~x.p . Hl~ reps dwitGh I prt OY8rt "~· ,c,eortonhe~·~n!!.'orl 1~·r 642·4321. EOE Slips 1ve1labte 25', 27', 3S' Call 6'2-AS«, Mon- Frt, 9.5 ~.,.,.,,.---,,"="..,,....,....----------~ co 752·7501 • nt aa ary oe a ...... tr ...... recor . rea earn-•~ ... ...... ~ MANAGEMEKT TRAINEES area 542·8870 Ing potent•••. guaranteed ,, .. tickets ($20 00) value f Good typist Melure tor ---draw against com-to Ille \ U· JOTE·I llAalfrTS generaJ ottioewOfk In Npl hrt·TI•• Per• minion. Desire to move SNITS VAOATill ..,.."" 1 Bch. s 11 ttl Well Motobecane & V espa IOI .. ma 0 ce. EYHlllS lnlo managem«ll 1 plus. All IV SllW Ciao. $350/ea. Good es1abllshed. Pleaae send Send r"ume to: Anaheim Convtnllon For poeltlone In man- ag«nenl level. Muat r, have conveni ence •t ore Mgma. ••· P9f'lence. 88'91Y com- mtrlklr•t• with ·~· Up to $7/hr. For Interview, apply It lJ. TOTE-M Mn .ton PCH & Viejo In LAaune BMct1 at 139() North PC°H ~ 11-12 noon or 8-7 PM on Thuraday. fll IM( .. Clll: (114) 414-IW w SJJ-4141 EOE resume to P O 1991, WHIHU P. o. 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Q) .0 E Q) 0 Q) 0 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the Daily Pilot Staff America has gone gung-ho again. The fighting in Lebanon and the invasion of Grenada have provoked fresh support for the nation's armed forces. Camouflage-colored militarY garb is the latest fashion fad among teen-agers. And maybe the time is right for "Uncommon Valor," a good old-fashioned war movie with a contemporary twist. The formula story ... feels as comfortable as an old shoe, and the slam-bang action scenes might send you running straight to your nearest recruiter. The timely plotline concerns American soldiers, missing in action since Vietnam, who may still be prisoners somewhere in Southeast Asia. Gene Hackman portrays retired Marine Col. J ason Rhodes, who believes his own son is in one such camp. Having failed to free him through diplomatic channels, Rhodes plots an unofficial military rescue. He arranges for a wealthy MIA father (Robert Stack) to finance the rnis&on. Then h e convinces the Vietnam veterans who once served with his son to join him in raiding a prison camp deep into Laos. First-time screenwriter Joe Gayton knows his war movie cliches. With varying ease, Rhodes rounds up the expected grab-bag of ex-military misfits. There's Blaster (Reb Brown), the Cali- fornia beach bum who's a whiz with explosives. There's Wilkes (Fred Ward), the brooding artist with a fear of confined spaces. And there's Sailor (boxing champ Randall "Tex" Cobb), the violent hulk who does free-form dance routines. Rounding out the team are two resourceful chopper pilota, one white (Tim Thomenon) and one black (Harold Sylvester). Joining the veterans ia a younger hot-tempered ex-Marine (Patrick Swayze) with his own special motive for signing on. Every good suicide squad needs a training exerciae, and this team gets one in a mockup of the Laotian prison camp, constructed by the wealthy MIA father. During the practice run, the reecue proceeds with cloc.kwork precision. - Preparing for• d.,tag racuc ml .. lon lato Vietnam •re (frotn left) H•rold Sylvuter. Robert Stack, Tim Thomer10n, Gene H.c:kman, P•trlck Sw•yn•. R ... uu 'Ta• Cobb, Fred W•rd ud Reb Brown. But in 'Thailand, things get a bit more complicated. For one thing, American military offidala get wind of the million. The reecue squad's weapona and supplies are oonfi8cated before they can even aet out for Laos. <J1U you think that's going to stop them, you don't know your war~ There aren't many unexpected twists ln ' "Uncommon Valor," but the fl)nnula)laa built-in suspeme. Which men will survive the perilous million? And will Rhodes find his mi8aing aon among the pri»oners? Ted Kotcheff was an excellent choice to direct this picture. In "North Dallas Forty," he demon- strated a awe hand for depictina macho male camaraderie. And in last year's hit "First Blood," he showed a talent for staging crisp military confrontations. In "Uncommon Valor," he confinns theee akllla and displays a fine story-telling eenee as well. He sets a first~ performance from Hackman. Hackman'a Col. Rhodes always 9eeJ1lS to be acting out of ~m for his IOll and not for the thril1a provided by the military adventure. The supporting cut is equall~ 10lld. Fred Ward's edgy artist and Randall Cobb a menacing giant are the standouts. , "Unconunon Valor" breaks no new ground (it even lncluclesa traditional war-la-hell climax). But it.remaim • rivetina military adventure that .eetns ideally suited to the cummt return of patriotic fewr. GeM Hack ... • h•IPt •• A ... rtc.n POW Kelly v ... .,... towam a ftOln Viet C-. IMUcaP,ter follow• .. • rac:• .... 1oa •• ·u---Valor.' ' At the Movies Man Wlio ~oved Woaaen Burt Reynolds in pursuit of love "They're all wonderful -it's so confusing. I start worrying about all the women I'm not going to know." That admission, made by David Fowler to his analyst, illustrates his incurable ~on for the female half of the globe's human population. The man is hopelessly in love with virtually every woman with whom he comes in contact. Burt Reynolds plays this gentle artist "with soulful eyes" in Blake F.dwards' "The Man Who Loved Women." He's a man who seeks psychiatric help alter his endl~ romantic pursuits render him socially, artistically and, finally, sexually impotent. By STEVE MITCHELL Of the Dally Pilot Staff films. "The Man Who Loved Women " has some very, very funny sight gags. Like David's.. visit to Houston for the unveilin g of a sculpture he created for a wealthy Texas millionaire. Kim Ba.s- iJ)ger, who starred opposite Sean ,Connery in the newest James Bond thriller, plays the randy wile of the millionaire, a woman who is onJy sexually satisfied when she makes love in dangerous situations. Like at the Astrodome. Or in a sport.scar as a cop writes up a ticket. Or their first encounter in her penthouse where she tells the astonished David, "We have onJy 14 minutes," before her husband's expected appearance. His female psychiatrist, Marianna, is portrayed by Julie Andrews, whose advice is intended to turn David's life into more than just a bed-hopping marathon. In analysis, David reveals dozens of sexual adventures, from his first awkward encounter with a prosti- tute to a hop in the hay with a pair of steamy women. The most hilarious sight gag (an F.dwards' speciaJty) comes Jater when David must hide in a closet when the millionaire makes an unexpected ap-pearance at the high rise abode. Burt Reynold• Is an Incurable romantic In 'The Man Who Loved Women.' As can be expected, the beautiful anaJyst eventually becomes jealous of her patient's amorous adventures, and falls in love with him. The patient, of course, falls in love with his seductive shrink. After all, she is a woman. "The Man Who Loved Women," stars the above-mentioned duo, aJong with Kim Basinger, Marilu Henner, Cynthia Sikes and J ennifer F.dwards (Blake F.dwards' daughter) -all as David's Jove interests. The film is an "Americanization" of Francois Truffaut's 1977 French film by the same name. And the U.S. version makes for some fun viewing. Reynolds' pain is real as he explains his plight to the attentive analyst, and it's a good bit of acting for a man who usually portrays the macho-type. Unfortunately, for Julie Andrews, her functi.on ln much of the film is to take notes and nod her head as her couch -bound patient does all the act- ing. This is her filth starring role in husband.director F.dwarda' films, ("Victor-Victoria," "10," "The Tamarind Seed," "S.O.B., "and "Darl- ing Lili") and ia doubtless her least memorable. Nevertheless, as in most of Edwards' Fumbling around in the darkness, he accidentally opens a tube of Krazy Glue, and becomes pennanently bond- ed to: l) the shag carpeting, 2) a tiny dog, 3) his own lips, and. briefly, the • Texan's wife. The artist manages10 get out of the penthouse and down to the garage, where he approaches a wary parking attendent -the dog still attached to his hand. "You really like that dog , don't you," the attendant says as David drives off, one finger stuck to h is lips and the dog attached to the steering wheel. ''The Houston experience has been regressive." his analyst understates, following David's description of the harrowing episode. And while the film is fun, it is flawed. The tearful conclusion, with dozens of women gathered graveside at David's funeral, is tedious. (Don't worry, we're not giving anything away -you know the artist is going to die in the opening credits.) ' ., And one does not get the impression David really loves all the.e women. The frequent flashbacks are not loving and warm. They're 100 percent aexual acrobatics, alapstick and lust. Lots of lust. .lulle Andrew• playa paychlatrlat to Bart Reynold• In new movt .. And lots of laughs. a .,, ... a: Q) ':.< § 3 .i ... (,) 0 i 4 i What's Happening ETC. Bose. 7·30, 9 30 & 11:30 Pm. daughter of Peanuts creator WAX MUSEUM. 7711 Beach • at the piano bar, 5-8 pm Tommorowfand Terrace; Charles Schult. wllf star in Blvd Buena Park. first-time Mon.-Fri . Indefinite. Cabaret Send Information for Plaza Gardens. 7:30. 8:30. 10 holiday tee show In Good Time display of authentic Chnstmas Lounge. 833-2770. W..ei~ ltetlnga to: Entet-and 11 p m 60-foot fall Theatre. Dec 30..Jan 2, cards from famous movie and BOUZV ROUGE. 3 t 10 New- lalnment Calendlw, TM Dally Christmas tree with 3000 mountain of real snow for TV stars, ends Jan. 2: Santa por1 Blvd . Newport Beach, Piiot, P.O. 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La Palma, Buena Park one ol DISNEYLAND HOTEL. dancers. new rides and shows Hughes world's largest sea-special dinner and special the WO<l<fa largest reptile 1150 W Cerritos Ave . daily. open 10 am -6 pm plane, 10 am -6 pm dally room rates, also Michael Jor- collecltons. 10:30 am ·6 Pm Anaheim New Year·s Eve Mon .. Tues . Fri . 10 am . tO ad1acent Queen Mary, pier J. den. piano, 1ndelimte, Skylight daily. 522-2615. party 1n all bars with party hats pm. Sat • 10 am .7 p.m Sun Long Beach Harbor. (213) Lounge 752-617 t AN AH E I M D A NC E and noise makers, The Inter-952-9400 Closed Wed & 435-567 1 FIVE CROWNS 3801 E PROMOTIONS PUBLIC national Children's aholr and Thurs TOURNAMENT OF ROSES Coast Highway, Corona del DANCE, 6 p.m.-t m. Dec 31 carolers will perform 1n the LION COUNTRY SAFARI. PARADE, 95th annual Rose Mar. New year's Eve special featuring Rigo Tovar and Lot atrium. Dec 30: The Pavilion 8800 Irvine Center Or Parade 1nclused 60 fresh dinner menu. entertainment Babya. Ananelm Convention Lounge Sgt Preston's Yukon Laguna Hills. Zambezi River llower floats. 23 marching by pianist and vocalist Mary Center. N Exhibition Hall. 800 Saloon. Wharf Bar, Dancing Cruise. pelting zoo. large bands. 243 eQuestnans with Lou O'Toole 760-0331 W Katena Ave , Anaheim Waters Snow. special per-a111ary. opens 9·45 am , last an estimated 125 m111ton tele-HAPPY DAZE, t 7927 999-8900 formances and live entertain- car admitted 3' 30 p m 11s1on viewers. Parade's theme MacArthur Irvine. New Year s CATALINA CRUISE S. ment indefinite 778-6600 837-t200 is 'Salute to the Volunteer. Eve party. no cars allowed. whale watching through IN THE SHADOW OF GOD. SHERMAN LIBRARY AND begins at 8·20 am Jan 2 only people who won"t be March from Balboa. Long features tOO gold and silver GARDENS. rose garden. cac-Co Io rad o Bou I e var d driving will be allowed in 5 Beach and San Pedro ports ritual pieces from Jerusalem·s tus area, orchid conservatory Pasadena (2 t3) 449-4 100 pm -2 ;rm 250-1077 527-711 1 Bezalel Academy of Ans and fountains, tea room and gift UNIVERSAL STUDIOS KONO HAWAII 226 S WALT DISNEY GREAT ICE Design plus architectural shop, tO 30 am .4 pm daily, TOUR new attraction K I T T Harbor Santa Ana Carol Kai ODYSSEY. Disney characters stained glass amd weavmgs. through Christmas. 26<47 E car. replica of Knight Rider car wlltl Kevin I nightly except on skates ends Jan t tO a m .4 p m through Jan Coast Hwy , Corona del Mar that talks. 100 Universal City Monday through Jan 8 Anaheim Convention Center 14 Jewish Community Build· SIXFLA08MAOICMOUN· Plaza Universal City (213) 775-7727 Anan~m Conventton Center 1ng Main Galleries. 6505 TAIN. new Country Christmas 508-3784 MEDLEY· S . t 8 7 7 i 800 W Katella Anah61m W1lshtre Blvd • Los Angeles shop with Victorian era and Brool<nurst SI Fountain Vaf· 999-8900 (213) 852-1234 c:arly American gills. 260-acre POP ley New Year s Eve party with DISNEYLAND 13 t 3 ICNOTT'S BERRY FARM theme park, ndes. shows /RQC K Butch Riiiera. Blm Bam eve~ Harbor Blvd Anaheim. Dec 8039 Beach Blvd . Buena enten.t1nment, 10 u m -8 p m Mon Jaaon ChaM every 3 1 concerts. Pablo CrulM Park. Christian New Year's Sat & Sun • located 25 AIRPORTER INN 18700 Wed . Butch Rillera Band Space Stage 9 & 1 t P m . Celebrahon with Petra. Silver-minutes north of Universal MacArthur Blvd . Irvine. Herb Thur -Sal • Vtrg11 Beak ham CommodOfH River Stage. wind and Jessy Dixon. 7 Studios at Magic Mountain and VI 8.30 p m -1 30 a m and· Catherine Craig. every 8 30 & 10 30 Pm . KrHh. pm -2 am Dec 31 . "'It's a Pky . exit olt t-5. Valencia Sun & Mon . Jimmy 1lo9glo Sun , indefinite 963-2366 6 30. 8·30 & tO 30 Pm . Tom-Dog-Gone Good Christmas," (213)992-0884 and TM Flaacoe. 8:30-11 30 MONTEREY BAY CAN· _m_o_r_o_w1_a_n_d_T_e_r_ra_ce_. _M_1o_u_e_1 _w_1_th_s_n_oop...:.....y:.....a_n_d_J_1_11_s_c_h_u_1z_. __ s __ 1X_F_L_A_o_s __ M_o_v_1_E_L_A_N_D __ P_m_. T_u_e_-s_a_t_ .. _s_t1on __ •_B_lehop __ 'T "tE,.8, Laouna Hills. New Year's Eve party with com- pllmentary favors and music. 549-1757. NEWPORTER, t 107 Jam- boree Ad., Newpor1 Beach, New Year·s Eve party With Big Band era Jazz of Holtywood Studio Band t p.m.-1 a.m .• also guitarist Vlnoent Scott 1n the Wine Cellar. Tue.-Sun .. classical guitarist Gregory Coleman in La Palme. Mon -Sun . Ronnie Brown Trio plays classical and jazz in the Library Lounge, Tue.-Sat , 1ndehnltety 644-1700. NEWPORT TURTLE, 59 Fashion Island. Newport Beach. L" Ferrell. mus1c1an and humorist , 9 p m -t a.m. 1ndef1nltely , Tue -Sat 644-53t3 PURE ENERGY. 7 30 p m.-m1dmght. Wed -Sat in- definite. The Chase Lounge. Hyatt Anaheim. 1700 S Harbor Blvd Anaheim 772-5900 RON'S, 1464 S Coast High way Laguna Beach New Year s party with Stephani• and Friend• Quintet. break- fast and movie. ··Risky Busi- ness·· 1-3 a m. SPINDRIFTER. 3333 W Pa- c11tc Coast Hwy . Newpor1 Beach New Year·s Eve with Rick Hardeman. midnight cet- ebralton with champagne. 642-2295 YOUNG AMERICANS. 8·15 Thur -Sat : 3 o m Sundavc; 0 See What's t\._app~nlng Peq~ S 'MEN IN SOUTHERN CALFORNIA VISIT ~NIVllReAL llT\JDIOll TDUR tlil ANfliCA~ GORKY PA,RK "'~, IS ~IIAAAnNG ... for its vigor and craftsmanship. Pacino creates his freshest character in )S?S. • . .. The only x this mcMe deseM:S is the one in F.XPW.51VE:' MMAPW Plctflc's Bow Pa~ ~ln821...070 ~-­ NOW PLAYING COIJAMUA Edw•rdt Town Center 751-4184 llTOM Edwltda Slddleblck 581 -~ LA.._. Richard C.Ortm,TIME MAGAZINE "IMMENSEIY ocmNG . 'Scarface· is a knockout:' Larry Katz, BOST'ON HF.RAID ~ Hlftlor Twin 531-3501 AJ/1£ Fashion Square e&t-0833 NO , ..... ACCPTID ftOR THIS INGMIDllNT COMING ATTRACTIONS ·JOHN STEWART SUNDAY, , JANUARY 8th What's Happening .., From P119« 4 ends Dec 31 , all-new Chrlst!T\45 show of tradltiooal. contemporary and Christmas music, Performing Arts Theatre. Brea Civic Cultural Center. One Civic Center Dr., Brea 990-7722. COUNTRY /FOLK · CRAZY COWBOY. 2112 Pac1hc Coast Hwy., Hunt· 1ngton Beaeh. country -st· ern music nighlly, indefinite 536-1421. CRAZYHORSE. 1580 Brookhollow Dr .. Santa Ana, Country Two-Step Contest every Thursday night, 7:30 p.m. sign-up, grand prize is round trip !Of two to Puerta Vallarta. 549-1512. SIDEWINDER. every Fn. & Sat night, indefinite. Tartan Room. 13062 Chapman Ave . Garden Grove. SUSANVILLE STAGE BAND. appears Tues.-Sat . (happy hour 3-7 p.m.) 1n- deflntte The French Quarter. 919 S Knott Ave .• Anaheim 821-3412 JAZZ /BIG BAND JACK BRAND acoustic guitar. 3-7 p.m. Sunday. In- definite, The French Quart8f, Rusty Pellcan. 2735 Paclfte Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach 642-~1. RONNtE BROWN TRIO French Drama "Danton" (A) No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper ThelllyPlllt fits In. Cluslcal 8lld ju:r piano music for dancing and listening, 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Tue.-Sat.. In- definite. The Newport8f's LI· brary Lounge, Newport Beach. 644-1700. OILLIAM GARNER JAZZ. QUARTET, 4-8 p.m. Sundays, Indefinite, Allslo's. 1670 New- port Blvd.. Costa Mesa. 642-8293 ED LEACH BIG BAND. Tue nights, indeflni1e. Irish Inter· national, 16431 Botsa Chica. Huntington Beach. 646-134 7 SHELLY MOORE TRIO, J8ZZ, 9 p.m -1:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat . Indefinite. Big Ben's. 14160 Beach Blvd.. West· minster. 894-7575. JOHNNY'• RESTAURANT. 2250 E. 17th St., Santa Ana, Don Rosetf, Jimmy Neme1h and Dick Hoye, Jazz trio. 9 p m -1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 836-6658. BEN LIVINGSTON guitar and vocals. 9 p.m.· 1 a.m . Mon & Tue.: NICK PYZOW, singer and songwnter. 9 pm -1 am .• Thur. and 10 p m -1 am. Fn. & Sat.: ROBERT WILLIAMS JAZZ. TRIO, 3-6 p.m. Mon. & Tue .. indefinite. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 21st., Newport Beach 667-3333. THE ERIC MARIENTHAL JAZZ. TRIO Fri. & Sat. eve- nings. lndeflnlte. The Tulsa Rib Company, 3305 S. Bristol, Santa Ana. 241-9005. SINGLES 45 TRAVEUN' SINQ~S Irvine houM pwty. 8 p.m. Jan . 11, men are astled to bring bev8feoes. women may bring snacka plua S2. CaJI 833-2469 for mOfe Information. MIH ANOIES SINGLEI DANCE CLUB, New year's Eve Party, dancing to The Arr.,.,.,,,..,1. 9 p.m.· 1 a.m .. Lafayette Hotel. 144 Linden Ave . Long Beach. (2 13) 435-6311 LECTURES /WORKSHO PS ARTHRITIS SELF-HELP CLASS. topics Include ex- ercise. stress management, medication. nutrition and Joint protection. $20 fee lncludei · textbook, sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation and St. Joseph Hospital. class meets 4-6 p.m .. Tues. lor six weeks. St. Joseph Hospital. 1100 w. Stewart Dr.. Orange. 77 1-8040 INTERIOR DESIGN SE._. INAR, wUJ explain career as Interior desig ner. 10 a m.-noon with question and answer period atterw&1ds, Jan. 7, Calllornia Institute ol Applied Design. 3300 Irvine Ave • Suite 325, Newport Beach. 754-5711. THEATER "BRIOADOON," a musical fantasy Mt In S<:otland. Is being prnented at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 ~ H&1b0f Blvd.. Santa Ana 0 See What'a Happening Pqc6 N••Y-r'efaa There wlll be dancing and celbratlng New Year's Eve to the sounds of the Brandywine Trio with Duncan and Darleen (above) In The Pavlllon lounge In the new entertainment center at the Disneyland Hotel. ta\ MAY OUR STARS LIGHT UP YOUR HOUDAYS OLIVIA NEWTON·JOHN fit;fA~~ ~ ...... ,.......... ~ 990-4022 979-4141 151-418" 581-518() 551..oM& 837.()340 134-3f11 83t-7HO ~ "SILKWOOD is powerful." llEF mar l'OlfT "SILKWOOD is not to be missed ... "IW{;W\I "SILKWOOD Is so darn good! Osar nominations for everybody!" C(lll/J lllll\l\lCAllllK'.A "SILKWOOD will be a fonnidable con· tender in the Academy AW1r<b nee." .\4,\' ltA"KN:rl rllftfl\'ICU SILKWOOD lla\O · •• -~ !ml ... ~' tlCM022 5<4&-271, ._,.IO t:M-»tt 1374'40 .......... t~. 1roa11a ..t 11nc16ft .. wrtfk." ---. ., ...... ,.... .. ~,. o.oo_,,-. •• 900 .. 022 831·3501 540.0594 5tlt.oe&& 48$-1220 ~1 1 837~ 5 3! 0 - ..,, ... a: CD ~ 0 ~ CD 3 er CD ... (.,) 0 -<O ClD (.,) 6 M co O'> 0 M What's Happening Currently Hanging ""' From Pag~ 5 (9 79-5511 ). Performances will be given nightly except Mon- days at varying curtain times through Feb. 19. "OKLAHOMA." Rodgers· and Hammerstein's landmark musical. continues at Sebas- tian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950) Performances are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sun- days at 1 and 7 p.m. until Jan 8. "SOUTH PACIF1C," the Rodgers and Hammerstein wartime musical. Is being presented at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Road. Tustin (838-1540) Performances are given Tuesdays through Sat- urdays at 8 30 and Sundays at 1:30 and 7 30 through Jan t5 Ozark's jet is missing SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP)-Ozark Air Lines is missing one of its DC-9 jets and one airline em- ployee thinks someone just slipped it under his coat and walked away. lmpo86ible? Not with this plane -a model of a DC-9 with a 3-foot wingspan. Until Tuesday 1t was on display at a counter at the Spnngfield Regional Airport, police said Thursday. Mldalglat apectacalar Marking the start of the New Vear will be a dazzling dltplay of fireworks over Dl1neyland'1 Sleeping Beauty Ca1tle at the stroke of midnight. The Park'• special-ticket New Year's Eve party will also feature entertainment by the Com- modores, Pablo Cruise, vocalist Miguel Bose and big band leader Benny Carter and his orchestra featuring Spanky Wll1on. MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSEUM. 2002 N Main St . Santa Ana, "Sky- watchers of Ancient Call· fornia," explores the signifi- cance of astronomy In the lives of California's native Indians Includes baskets. garments, shaman's toots. costumes and pa1nt1ngs. through Jan 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m Tues.-Sat; noon-5 p.m Sun 547-8304. LAGUNA BEACH MU- SEUM OF ART, 307 Cliff Or . Laguna Beach, Stanton Mac- Donald-Wright. watercolor anef drawings, ends Dec. 30; Currier & Ives collection. ends Dec. 30; large-scale sculpture by Christopher Schumaker. ends Dec. 30; Contemporary California Artists Series fea- tures Bob Alderette, abstracts and Daniel Douke, trompe l'oetl acrylics, through Jan 8. 494'-6531. LA HABRA' CHILDREN'S MUSEUM. 301 S. Euclid, La Habra. Mtcfolllda &11hib1t, a hands-on Introduction to computers tor pre-school through elementary school children wtio can talk to a mec:hanlcat man, exp4<>fe the lslde of a computer and learn to program a computer. through March 24. 526-2227 MrUS HOUSE. 12732 Main St . Garden Grove. exhibition of folk art from around the world. through Jan. 29. open noon-4 p m Wed.-Sun 636-1232. MUSEUM OF NORTH OR- ANGE COUNTY. 301 N Pomona Ave .. Fullerton, "The Teddy Bear," exhibit of Teddy Bears. through Jan. 15 738-6545. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM. 850 San Clemente A Dickens Of a package for this holldav season. ..... badrl Mk*ey Mouse - In NI flrSt MW motton pktwe In JO yW"I ... MICKf:Y'S c~ CWR<>L Or , Newpan Beach, Debora!\ Remington. a 20-year retro- spective through March 25, Hollywood Still Lite. organized by actress Diane Keaton and Marvin Hellerman. still photos from Hollywood studios from the '30-'50s. through Feb. 5. selections lrom the per- manent collection. through Jan 9. open 11 a.m.-5 p.m Tue.-Sun 673-3804. GALLERIES AUENOALE GALLERIES. 1540 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach, 4 1 sculptures by the Bennett brothers of Pacervllle. indefinite. 10 a.m -9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. Indefinite. 497-6005. AQUA CLASSICS, 332 For- est Avenue Mall. Laguna Beach. water-related art w orks such as hand-painted porcelaln fish, crystal shlP9 In decanters. kalledoscopes usingreal sea shells and star fish. indefinite, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue.-Sun 494-0138. ART IMAGES. Oakbrook Village, 24331 Avenida de la Carlota. Laguna Hiiis, "Best of Balinese," showing of con- temporary oll paintings produced In traditional Balinese ma.nner of overlaying many layers of paint. through December. 11 am -7 p.m Mon.-Sal.. 11 a.m.-5 p.m Sun. 859-4899. Mmtrs GALLERY. 11 Mon1rch Bay Plaza. S Laguna Beach. "Northwest Viewpoint," hand-colored and black and white photo- graphs by Belinda Starkie and Mark Moore. Waahlngton state anlsts. ends Dec. 31, 1-6 p.m . M on. 10-6 p .m. t es.-Sat. 661-9352. BC SPACE. 235 ForMt Ave .. Laguna Beach. photo- graphs by Patty Carroll and Fern Helland exhibits of large photo sculptures, through Jan. 21; also "A Sence or Place:· photographs by An- drea Jennison. David Fam1l- 1an. Dennis Giibert, Marion Knight and Tom Breeden. tndellnlle. 11.30-5 30 Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. BLUEBIRD GALLERY. 1540 s. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. "'Early Callfornia Art- ists," works by locals. In- definite, 1-5 pm Tue.-Sun 497-5377. - CHALLIS GALLERIES. 1390 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, new watercolors by Gerald F. Bommer; oils and skei<:hes by Valerie Winslow. through Jan 29 collec11on of Loren Gladstone. also display of exhibitors from Festival of the Arts for holiday buying. Including Sherry Andrens. Christopher Gwaltney, Nick O'Amlco and Walter Reiss. group show by gallery artists. including Larry Christy and Jean Thomas, Indefinite, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. EDGE GALLERY. "Cel- ebrates One Year An- niversary ... 24 artists includ- ing Tony Delap. George Herms. Florence Arnold. Joanne Julian.· through Jan. 20. opening 11-4 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 871-5862. GALLERIA FINE ART. 3732 E. Pacific Hwy., Laguna Beach. Hollday Group Show, works by Paul Berg, Degman Chaplin, Fay Colmar. Janice Oeloot, o.r.. Engel, Al Newman and Ur.ula Wolf Rot- 0 SH Cu"ently Hangln9, Page 7 ft(•l t c ... , •• ,. c;,~~~"'UIOWOltrM•I c..a-or 11•• .. .,,,, LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 Metintt Sllowinp Only $2. 75 Unltu Noted s 11am44.ne1161~ 25ss1 ~-;:, J s FOi Ft#ll EXCfTEmEOTI V111tOur ... ARCADE of GAMES• .~· .• :::· J •• ·'· + . U :4S l :10 l :JO l :OO • 10 1 IS 1111 At l 1:IO ()iii@)1iiiE'_ 1 : 1 !S Tiie KHtt tR> t :lOS1:aS Ill • 1120 BARBRA " ,.,,, .. w11 "''"" STREJSANO t 1:30 :a:u YENTL 4:40 7:20 im 10:00 eZi':;~ 12100 2 120 t :OO 7'40 10100 ,.~ "' 1100 t7hr :JJ~w )/IN• CJ W. . J :OO 1:00 (' i;...,.~F'f~IYll 7:00 1:00 ./Q.!!!. ' ('. llD 1110 J 1H 1140 7110 10100 '1f1Bi'2J 6J055J 1~-=r-) SGL ... .MCt ·I OORltY PARK • ,11 ht I "'Oitl 1ll1IJ:4tl 1JOIJOOtOilO 6598770/~~ \ Currently Hanging v From Page 6 tkay. through Jan t4. also by works by Dall. Chagall, War- hol. Erte. Miro, Peter Mo. also Cahfornia artists. in- definite. 10 a.m.-6 pm Mon.-Thur . 10 am -9 pm Frt. & Sat 673-3873. IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER. 4601 Walnut Ave . Hentage Park Irvine. "Irvine Collects Contemporary Jasper Johns. Andy Warhol, Tony OePal. John Paul Jones. Susie Ketchum. paintings. drawings and sculptures. through Jan 25, 9 a m -9 p m Mon.-Thur 9 a m.-6 p.m Fn 9 a m.-3 p m Sat. 552-1078 KOZAK GALLERY. 202 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. w1ldhfe lrom an artist's perspective in sott graphic forms bv Brent Harder. lltf\o- graphs by Picasso, Peler Max and more, Jeanne La Rae does on-the-spot portraits. 1n- dehn1te. 11 30 a m -6 p m Mon -Fri 640-7259 KRONQUIST GAL LERY. 484 N Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach, otl paintings by Robert Wood. famous for his land and seascapes of America. also Newport Beach artist Frank G8fma1n, portrayals ot Ameri- can West. bronze sculptures by Richard Mey8f and Juan Martinez. 10:30-5:30 dally e•· cept Tue . Indefinite LAGUNA ORIGINALS GALLERY. 330 N. Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach. celebrates 20th anniversary each week- end In December. lealurlng Frank Whipple's humorous nun paintings and seascapes by Robert Weie, 10 30 a m.-5 Artist William Gilpin schedules exhibition Artist William Gilpm has put together an exh1btt of 500riginal artworks and will be showing them Jan 8 at the Park Newport Spa. comer of Jamboree and San Joaquin roads. Th1s will be the first showing fo r any of this work, some of it 30 years in the making. Actor Donald O'Connor will host the event. A well-know artlSt. Gilpin's one-man shows have won critical acclain in leading galleries from New York to Los Angeles. Originals as well as lithographs of many of his drawings are included m this showing. The exhibition gelS under way at 12:15 p.m. The use of products big business in films HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Remember the Reese's Pieces that lured E.T. out of a suburban garage m the 1982 htt film? Or the Yoplait and Tender Vittles coupons that Michael Keaton used as poker chips in "Mr. Mom"? The use in films of these and other products is becoming big business in Hollywood. Once scrounged from companies to save money on films. in recent years, items were brokered to producers by 1K>-Called product agents, who took substantial fees from corporations in return for guaran~ use of producta in a set number of films. Now studios are getting into the act, eliminating the mlddlti!man. T he 20th Cen- tury-Fox Licensing and Merchandising Corp. has signed contracts to use Miller beer and Snauwaert tennis gear. Other studios say they're looking into similar arrangements. "The reason is that if we deal with a company and accept a fee for putting a product in a film, we can guarantee it appean there." said Chucl< ~hman. president of the Fox licensing subsidiary. "The cost of filmmaking has gone so high that if we can ~ve dollan in production, this is one way we'll do it, but only where the product fits in naturally with the storyline," he added. Whale Watch Cruises ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDAY WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M. WEEKENDS: 9-.30 a .m. & 1:30 p.m . i1.oo oU M utt r .... wtth Ad m :1·28·84 pm Mon.-Fn . 10a m -6p m Sat & Sun. 494-2081 MATERS FINE ART GAL· LERY, 1492 S Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach. works by Dalt. Vasarely, Phrllp Moyer. Mrro (largest collectron of Mrro graphics 1n u S ) and rare group of etchings by Rem- brandt. 1ndelrntte. 10 a.m • 10 p m daily 494-3903 MAX 5000, restaurant. 4628 Barranca Pky . Woodbridge Center. Irvine. e•hlb1t ol Jack Reilly. contemporary sculptural palnllngm through January.857-5000 MILLS HOUSE ART GAL· LERY. 12732 Mam St .. Gar- den Grove. international Folk Art. toys. sculplure. pottery. through Jan. 29. Corlta Kent. exhibit of watercolors and the Moments suite. through Jan 8, special Qilt shOP created for these exti1b1ts. noon-4 p m · Wed -Sun 638-6707 NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL OALL,EAY, 3300 New- port Blvd., Newpo<t Beach. Gary Sh1a Crabb. Tustin. ce<amlcs. Brenda Conner. Westminster. Chinese brush artist. Kitty Aquilar. El Toro. hber art. George Long, acryhcs. Audrey McNe1ll. a.ls and Joan Christensen. water- colors. through Jan 25, 8-5 pm daily. 528-1258. POMEROY GALLERY. 5651 Lincoln Ave . Sulle A, Cypress. Indian artists includ- ing Esperanza, Fred Duran and Alfredo Rodnguez. m- delmlte 827-1010. QUORUM, 374 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Chinese brush paintings by Iris Adam. watercolors by Chris Stevens and sculpture by Sid Ladensen. through Feb 1. Wally Schauer'a collages and oils; Sid Ladensen's sculptures. ends Jan 1. 10 a m -5 p m dally 494-4422 ST. NICHOLAS GALLERY 31761 Camino Capistrano. Capistrano Plaza, San Juan Capistrano, hand-crafted fan- tasies and Christmas designs by owner artists. through De- cember. 10 am -5 pm dally 681-2850. SANDSTONE GALLERY. 384A N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. "Winter Fact and Fantasy." works reflect artists' view of winter lnetud· 1ng Oils by Louisa Cooper and watercolors by Marge Chap- man. ends Jan 2, 11 a.m -4 pm Tue.-Sun. 497-6775. BON SIEMON GAUERY. 1166 Sunflower al Fairview. Costa Mesa. "Quality ot Light," holiday showing of art hy Craig Pursely, Patricia Murillo, Shirley Amburgey. Gregory Parker. Joy Richey and others. ends Dec 30. 10 a m -6 p m Mon -Sat 557-0804 SOUTH COA ST ART CENTER, 283 E. 17th St . Costa Mesa. prints and rare palnllngs by renowned Pan51an primitive Michel De· 1acro1x, ends Jan. 14. also Joan Irving paintings through Jan. 14, t0:30 a.m.-5:30 pm Mon -Thur 646-4545. TLK GALLERIES. 611 Anton Blvd . Surte 120, Costa Mesa, Belgium artist Pieter De Bruyne. progressive original furniture: Michael Wlngo's geometric and abstract paint- ings; Della Schalansky's ceramic art. through Jan 7 Tue.-Sat 11 am -5.30 pm 7 w 0 , ··. 8 On Stage M 00 : Carole Kai ••• Has Vegas-type act M Hawaiian imports Carole Kai and her new partner Kevin I. have been daz.zling diners all week at the Kono Hawaii. The show, which will be perfonning a dinner show at the Santa Ana restaurant until Jan. 8, has the pizazz and professionalism of a Las Vegas act, complete with long-legged dancers, beautiful costumes and an up tempo and ti,ght backup band. The strength of the show, however, is in the wide range of vocals presented by Kai and I. Kai opened the show wearing a flowing peach colored chiffon outfit singing a rousing rendition of, "Workin' Hard for the Money." She then worked her way into the audience shaking hands and singing a few Hawaiian oldies. By CHRISTINE DECKER Of the Dailv Pilot Staff Her gutsy, booming voice seemed to know no bounds. Kai, a veteran of Las Vegas, Los Ange.les and Hawaiian night clu bs, has an infectious brand of happiness. Between tunes she keeps up a cute banter with the audience talking about herself and her band. Aft.er about three of her songs, Kevin I. (Iwamoto) bounded on stage. His boyish but sexy good looks and wide smile seemed to make the 0 See Carole Page 9 Carole Kai at Kono Hawaii. TWO very spec1a1 a1r1st111as n10tton plCtureS fOr the en ta e famlyl WALT DISNEY PRO~UCTIONs· .. I He'S badll Mldcey MoUse - In his ftnt new motion picture ln30years ... 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'He sang a few Hawaiian traditional songs su~ as, "Blue Hawaii," but he seemed to prefer contemporary rock tunes such as the popular. "Puttin' On the Ritz" or the Broadway tune, "New York New York." He has a vivid baritone voice and sprawling ~e which is what helped him win this year's Tojko Music Festival International Award, an international music competition. At the Kono. he ga~ a sampling of this talent, including a country medley he sang with Kai. Although an)'1hing he and Kai sang was thrilling to listen to, the Hawaiian tunes chosen for the show were old standbys, many of which tourists would be bored with on Hawaii. They weren't arrang~ or performed in a boring manner but just over-used in every Hawaiian-type act. With a young new talent like I. it would have been more interesting to see what he could do with more modern tunes. The 90-minute show only has a little less than half Hawaiian music and the variation in the rest of the tunes make it worth it to sit through the whole show. Kevin I. gives excite· ment to the show. WHEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VISIT ~ aT\JDfOe T'OUllt "'D.C. l'.AB' is the right roovie at the right ti111! It's a wamt, rannnt1icu mmedy." -!'Ml Thoolas, LOS ANGELES TMS "'D.C.1'.AB' is a nuical rmb same! A rauaKJS, IJOMllll roovie ·that's fun ..• geoorating one big sight gag after aootle." Janet Maslin, NEW 'TOOK TMS Their ca13 W9t'8 broken. Their company was almost out of buslneu. And ewn the drivers W9t'8 wreck&. 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(I) *~·~FREE! !li!t1Gt2 ....., Pl'fm ... -..,... (I) P\11$ "STIS .... (PS) LA HABRA E:l'.iD L AHA~A ~ By CATHY DEMAYO Daily Pilot CorrHpondent recording career is taking off. A reside nt of Huntington Beach, Pillar started singing professionally at age 16 when she auditioned for a band composed of Golden West College students. The group. named Jona Poor, hired her as its female vocalist for local club dates and concerts. She gra duated from Westmiruster High School i11 1973 and went on to Golden West College, where sh e performed m the rock opera "When Jeremiah Sang The Blues." About that time, Pillar became a Christian, and it forced her to re-evaluate where she was headed with her music. "I didn't think I could wnte songs because I don't play an instrument," Pillar said, but s he discovered that song wntmg olfered a channel to express her own thoughts about the pressures of being a woman in today's society She contributed to four of the songs on her new Sparrow album. "Reign on Me," released earlier this year. Following her Knott's appearance, Pillar will travel to Canada to begin tourinR with the 0 See Christian Page 16 COPIE 10LAUGH.COPIE10 CR'( COPIElO CARE,COPIE lOTERMS DDRAwmR SllllEY kl.AIME MCI NICllOLSON -----NOW PLAYING ---------( .... ~l---. ....... ............ oi--...- . .. .. Christian rock singer Michele Pillar ready to go on tour after Knott's Berry Farm. 0 NOWPLAYING At '11tae ~ &leded Tlieobes ...., .. WM.&.IY _l..._ ..... femily Twlrl Woodllridot CNml CIMOOmt 1113-1301 $51 OIS6 634.~53 ..,..IM'll LMUUllUI [O~ ""'1 VIN 194-$331 lt111111 • Mii 1M-t611 ~~-~-!!-l!!!!!!!!!!!!I --: ---·--~------ --------.... --------------------------------------...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·· On Stage ' Miguel Bose ... Starts tour at D isneyland Amencan audiences tradauonally have been tough to crack for European singmg stars. but Miguel Bose is hoping to change all that. starting with has upcorrung West Coast debut tomorrow at Dis- neyland. Bose. whose albums are top sellers in Europe and South America, and whose concerts spark pandemonium in many Laun nations, is tackling the U.S . with a month-long tour kicked off by has Anaheim appearance. The 27-year-old pop singer. son of a famous Spanish bullfighter and Italian film star mother, as not new to the U.S. He has recorded in Los Angeles and has man y friends in the L .A. area. but his albums have yet to find airplay in the American rock market He is hoping this tour and a new album to be recorded early next year in Europe will change all that. "It's all rather thrilling," Bose said during a quick tnp to Los Angeles earlier this month to make arrangements for his upcoming tour. "This city is amazing. The weather is amazing By CATHY DEMAYO DLily Pilot Correspondent -it's like paradise." Bose's English is remarkably good, but it's not surprising, since he records his albums in three languages -Italian, his native tongue; Spanish: and English. Bose has lived a life free of geographical boundaries -born in Panama while his parents were en route to Colombia. he djvided his time growing up between the Spanish countryside and Cannes. France. He went to school in London and then moved back to Spajn when he began recording at age 19. He now lives in Milan. Italy. His first American appearance was a t Madison Square Garden three years ago, but his upcomin g tour will make his solo debut. After his Disneyland performance, he will appear at the American Technion dinner honoring Jack Lem- mon Jan. 8 in Beverly Hills, then he Will hit the 0 See Miguel Bose Page 14 Mlguel Bose acheduled at Dlaneyland. ~-------------------....---= ORANGE COAST COLLEGE LOS ANGELES JAZZ CHOIR Sponsored with the Ca/1forn1a Arts Council Their music 1s a fusion of 1au and swing styles Eighteen voices swinging like a big band on melodies ranging from Glenn Miller & Tommy Dorsey to Al Jarreau and Weather Report FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 Reserved Seats: $7.00 Pre-Sale: $8.00 at Door MU SI GN ·~~r there are v.'Ofds. we sign If~ are not" 'NOrds. we dance In ~ we mime."" Muslgn Thearre Company presents a brisk two-hour show bur!trlng with e11clrlng music. dance and theatre. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 Reserved SecllS: $6.00 r>re-Sale: $7.00 at Door ~- 8 P.M. -Robert Moore ThHtre TICKETS/V11e-MC -432-5527 ( ... .... ~, ... _ &19 r... ........ !II- , __ /)A • I• • I• H"l\fl\lll""l"-4\ 1;;. . -" '. ~ . -. .. ~ ~ :E ll 7C" CD :I Cl. <D ... ...... ~ ... a: I» ':<- 0 ~ CD 3 O" CD ... c.> !=> ~ ID O> I c.> '. ... ' .1 I I I I I I I t t ,. 0 .................................................................................... .. Intermission ~ Orange Coast theater ••• '84 to be year of the newcomer 0 (") ... G> .&l E G> ~ Q If 1983 was the year of the revival in Orange Coast theater. it looks as if 1984 will be its anttthesi.s -the year of the newcomer. Of the first 25 stage productions plannt!d by lcx:al professional. community and collegiate playhouses -beguming next Friday and running through early March -nearly half of them. 12 to be exact, will be brand new to Orange Coast audiences. By TOM TITUS Of the DailJ Pilot Sutf or the rema.uung baker's den.en. four fall into the "second time around" category, that is, plays that have been done just once by lcx:al theater groups in the past 20 years. This leaves only nine shows that can be accurately classified as ''olclies" on the schedule for the first 10 weeks of the year . The new campaign gets off and running a week from tonight at both the Huntington Beach Playhouse and the Westminster Community Theater. Huntington is reviving the psychological thriller "Night Watch" while Westminster will introduce a new comedy, "Never Get Smart With an Angel." South Coast Repertory will unveil the West Coast premiere of "Becoming Memories" on its main stage Jan. JO, while the next night will see the arrival of a well-traveled Gilbert and Sullivan m usical, ''The Pirates of Penzance.'' at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. Two more shows w ill be ushered in the following evening, Jan. 12, when the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse reprises one oC its most successful musicals. "Sugar," and the San Clemente Com- munity Theater counters with an Agatha Christie mystery that's new to these parts, "Towards Zero." "Man of La Mancha." which tilted at windmills on two different stages this year. opens Jan. 19 at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Four county premieres -one the first production anywhere -will follow. The world premiere is ticketed for (where else?) the Second Stage at South Coast Repertory and is titled ''Life and Limb," opening Jan. 25. The Laguna Moult.on Playhouse will offer lcx:al audiences their first glimpse of the South Pole drama "Terra Nova" Jan. 27. Two new shows will be mounted simul- taneously by the Newport Harbor Act.ors Theater -"Chekhov in Yalta" on Jan. 27 and a companion play. "A Chekhov Sketchbook," running on Mondays and Tuetdays beginning Jan. 30. Moving into February, the Irvine Community Theater and Golden West College each bring their lights up Feb. 3, ICT with "A Life in the Theater" and GWC with "A Streetcar Named Desire." UC Irvine joins the parade Feb. 7 with a week-long production of "La Ronde," followed Feb. 10 by the thriller "Deathtrap" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. · An oldie that hasn't been mounted locally since Diane Keeton starred in il in 1964 -the musical "Bye Bye Birdie" -hits the stage of Saddleback College Feb. 17, while lhe Harlequin Dinner Playhouse has a new musical. "rm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road," planned for a Feb. 21 opening, SCR's main stage lights up again the same night with the West Cout premiere of "Good." The Huntington Beach Playh<>1.&11e returns Feb. 24 with a new comedy, .. Right Bed, Wrong Hus- band," and the vintage muak:al "Babes in Anni" makes a return vtait to Sebutian'a West Feb. 28. March come1 ln Uke a lion with "The Tamlnfl of the Shrew" opent.na on the 2nd at Golden West CoUese and another new pla.y, "Sally and Manha." arriving on SCR'a Second State March 7. Opening 1n tandem 1n Mt.ion Viejo March 9 wOl be "Burled Child" It Saddleback College and ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo' a Nest" by th~ MJ.ion. Viejo Pl&yhoule. l\'U ai.o be openina night for a revtva1 of ''The Bst Man'' (a certainty in every election year) at the Weetminster Community TbMt.er. . Other new showll are tn the oUina for future weeb. alona wtth early retuml o1 pla)'I like "0etUnc My Ad 'foeether, etc.'' and .. Deathtrap.'' By and ..... howewc. 1884 lhapa up • an u. .. ..-. ,... thatrlaan, ._, tbL ar-. ~ 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you ____ m_th-=-• ...., Pill At the Movies 'Yentl •• .' A star is reborn IT'S A PARTY! New Year's Eve Blackbeard' s By TOM TITUS Of the Daily Pilot Staff Car('('rs tn Hollywood e bb and flow a t lhc whim of the public, buffeted by choices of roles which "~med good al the time" and by lhe performers' vwn degrt.'e of desire. Frank Sinatra apparently was through tn Hollvwood tn 1952. but the nexl vcar he won an Oscar for "From Ken• to Eternily".and tht• sky was the hm1t Judy Garland was box off1c£• p01son unt.11 hl'r triumphant Cameg1t• Hall t'OncNt of 196 1 brought hcr back mt.o tht· :.pothght. And Marlon Brando :.log,gL'<.1 thrqugh the cellulo1d jungle.~ for yt?ars tn a strtng of (orgL•twble movies until "The Godfather" n.-stored him to thl' prummencl.' ht• had t·<irm'Cl two decade:. bc·Core in "On the Walt.•r- frunt .. So 1t h<i., bt"t.'n wllh Barbra S trl"1sand Her highly tnutt'd third rcrnakc of "A Star 1s Born" µroved to be· more glitter than gold, and hl'r pres1mw m tht· mishmash of ·· All Night Long" had to be embarrassing to t'ven the most dt·voted of her fans But no w l'Offif'S "Yt•ntl." and a star is reborn. Or rather. the superstar with the big. brassy voice has indeed become an actress. Streisand has pulled o fr a herculean feat - not unlike Orson Welles w1lh "Ciuzen Kane" -by not only starring. but producing. directing and sharing the screenwriting assignment. And the result is an astomshingly supenor ftlm. sensitively conceived and lovingly photographed. Set in the east.em Europe (probably Russia) of 1904. "Yentl" 1s writer lsaac Bashcvis Singer's story of a young woman who chafes under the const.ratnt.s of Je wish custom which dictates that only men can study the Talmud. Consumed with a thirst for knowledge that passes a1J under- standing, she disguises herself as a boy and enrolls at a yeshiva. or Hebrew school. prompting some observers to dub the movie "Tootsie on the Roof." Indeed. Hollywood has exhibited a penchant for dressing its men as women ("Tootsie") or vice versa ("Victor/Victoria") lately. But "Yentl" goes beyond the easy, obvious laugh and expJores a situation rich with equal shares of hwnor and heartache. It is this unerring sense of balance that gives the movie its immense strength. It also is Streisand herself, delivering th e performance of her career and pulling it off physically as well as dramatically. This generously endowed actress in her early 40's is incredibly convincing as a young, innocent teen-ag~ boy whose repressed love for a fellow student is so strong thatsheeven "marries" his fiancee when he is rejected by her family. These two pivotal roles are splendidly enacted by Mandy Patinkin. powerfully interpreting the lusty, int.enae scholar, and Amy Irving, beautiful as the dociJe. subservient young woman who seeks only to please. Their first meeting, at a family dinner. is a masterpiece of subtle comedy. Subtlety, in fact. is one of the movie's strongest virtues and director Strelsand handles her mercurial star alt.er ego extremely well. Much of the poignancy comet1 through the wonderfully expressive eyes of Sttttaand'• character -the single-minded determination for intellectual satis- faction, the first stirrtna of sexual desire, the concern for the happinela of people she cares deeply fQr -all aax>mplilhed with a marvelous oomedic flair. • .• Almost submersed under all the comedy and the drama Ls the music -a superlaUve ICOte from compoeer Michel Legrand and lyridatl Alan and Marilyn .Bersrnan. Strei.sand sinp all the 10fl8JJ, most of which are musical ext.enaiona of her thouahts rather than uncharacterlttic outbunta ln the street, and they are themo.teff~ve numbers in a Stttlsand movie since "Funny Girl. .. W lth "Yentl," Barbra Stretaand re-establiahes hertelf In the forefront of Holly· wood'• lwnirW'i8 md hat earned hertell an ~ Oloar nomtnatJon In at kwt catfolO"Y, probably three or four. Rated PG, lt II highly recommended family fare. Actress Barbra Streisand does It all in her new movie 'Yen II,' which some crlllcs are convinced will earn her an 'Oscar' nomination this year. S~'JJ.. drili:e I(!!!. r 3333 West Pacific Cont Hwy lh•-.,~"'""'""" llh<I I Rcwrvation5: 6-42-2295 Dance to the Skyler Bros. from 9 P.M. "NO COVER "!! New Year's Dining 0 A PIRATE 'S FEAST!" Your d1nnl'r includes a cho1n• of 5 fabulous enrrees C.\.RI nnEAN PORK CHOP . ClllCKEN OSCAR STlTn:n fLOl'NJH:R . Nt:w YORK STt:AJ\ PRIME Rill garckn ~alad. frt•sh vegerabks po1a10 or n ee m:ssf.RTS. CHAMPAGNt: & PARTY FAVORS $17.50 per person rt Bcach l Merono Sport ... the active took . Peffect for SolurdoyS °' o~ dovt Shirts and pants Ot9 100'I. oonon In gMOt cobs ------------ &~~[; 56 FASHION lSl.AND · NE'NPOOT Bb6CH • (71A) 644-7030 13 , . ' .. • 14 ____________________ ................................................... llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllml------------------.- On Stage ~ Miguel Bose ••• Kicks off singing tour of U.S. at Disneyland ..... 0 M v From Page 11 road in a series of concerts which will take him to San Diego, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, Miami, New York and Philadelphia among others. It may sound exhausting, but Bose finds life on the road stimulating. "Thtt road is one of the most creative parts of this business," he said. The nightly concerts allow him to hone his performance and stimulate new ideas and melodies for 90ngs. After a concert, he usually is too keyed up to relax, so he takes the wheel and drives for awhile. he said. "It's the real life of a musician, being on the road," he said, adding with a laugh that a bit of gypsy blood is mandatory for a musician. For his American concerts, he plans to sing in both English and Spanish, with the material concentrating on some of his past hits. His new album, he said, will feature more mature and original harmonies and arrangements. Bose never planned to be a rock and roller. He had studied dance and theater in London, and had done some stage and film work, including the World War II epic "The Millionaire Heroes" with Rod Steiger and Rod Taylor. He only sang in the shower, he laughed, until a friend heard him singing and convinced him to give recording a shot. After three years, one of his singles finally took off, "Super Superman," and his life shifted into high gear. Fans come with fame, and in the Latin countries, his fans' reaction is amazing and at times, frightening, he said. "They see you on TV and hear you on the radfo, and they think you belong to them," he said. They all want a piece of you -a button, nose or ear, he laughed. The hysteria works for him when he's onstage, pumping him up and getting the adrenalin flowing, but the ex.its after concerts can be truly terrifying as fans close in on him and his entourage. Bose travels with bodyguards, and although he understands his fans' devotion, he said he likes his no&e right where it has always been, thank you. Still, he knew what he was getting into. Fame ~~~~J~~~~ ............................. .... is nothing new to Bose. Born to famous parents with careers that thrust them into the limelight, Bose has been surrounded by glitter and glamour since child- hood. Growing up with famous parents, he took famous names for granted -Pablo Picasso was a family friend and film director Luchino Visconi is his godfather. "There's a privilege about fame as well as a price to be paid." he said. "You lose normalcy - everything becomes exceptional, original, dif- ferent. "You get used to it-it feeds creativity. It's a real stimulating thing, but it doesn't have a real concrete market value, " he added. "It could be here today and gone tomorrow, so it doesn't pay to get attached to it." The important thing, he said, is his music. That will endure long after fame has waned, B<l6e believes. He admits that he's hooked on rock and roll for now. but in the future he sees himself returning to the st.age or film roles. The Grand ~~. DinnerTheatre1: • LIVE ON STAGE At CheGRANQ • ; If °"~'~ HOTEL ~~~ ------::~1-~ ~~1. The Award-winning Broadway Musical Hit -Directed By- J•ck Bunch AN AH EI M 1Acro.a trom Dlsnevtandl ............... "' We've rolled back prices and hoisted up the service without -changin-g that great Pirate Quality! Thal's righ1 ... lower prices. ~uerauvlce ... Blackbtard'sGaJleyft Grog. we·re abk 10 do lhlA d3ring rn1r b)' br1ngln9 youuoup oualad 1oyour •3ble Instead of makJng you walk lhe plank co Utt Salad Bu-··All Gttac Deal• on Meals "NOW' &rt part of our hgulat Mtnu like: D~llclo .. St•f!H roclff~ now11du onl11 ~tO.tJS and T~1uln C•k kll OtK.Wr onl11 '9.9S Join uJ conlght. comonow night any nigh• &00n! Two block> IOUth 0t John Wt)'M Aifpon Ntwpon 8pch 1)3..cJOm Appearing Friday and Saturday evenings from 8:00 p.m. Is the outrageous Stan Orlow Trio. providing music and entertainment In the comedy room at POPEYE'S GALLEY and OARHOU8E. Located at 17th and Placentia In Costa Mesa. Call 650-1840. .. •r-•-•__;_•_.,__;_•~•__;_•_ .. .;__;•~·--.... • ................. * .. .. . .. . .. * * * .. * * * • • * • • • * * • • • • • . .. • • At the Movies 'Silkwood •••. 'Notjust another film HOLLYWOOD (AP) -For executive producers Buzz Hirsch and Larry Cano, "'Silkwood" is more than another Hollywood film or even an anti-nuclear statement. It's also their master·s thesis. When Hirsch and Cano deliver a print of the film to the University of California at Los Angeles Graduate School early next year. they will each receive a Masters of Fine Arts degree. Although others, including actress Jane Fonda, thought the story of Karen Silkwood would make a good film, it was Hirsch, 39, and Cano. 34, who were able lO get film rights from Miss Silkwood's father, Bill. But it wasn't until a mutual friend got Meryl Streep to read an outline of the proposed film that studio doors opened. Miss Silkwood, a lab technician at a plutonium plant. died in a car crash en route to a meeting with a newspaper reporter. She reported- ly had evidence that the company she worked for had nuclear safety violations. A turnout for Estelle HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Norman Lear, Rob Reiner and Carl Reiner all turned out in West Hollywood recently to hear the nightclub debut of an aspiring -but not so young -singer: Carl's wife and Rob's mother, Estelle. "lt happened ma funny way as all things do.'· Reiner said after her four-night stand at Kathy Gallagher's. "Anne Bancroft asked me to do a part ma movie ("Fatso"), and in learning how to act. I realized that the thing I really know how to do well is sina." So she did what all fledgling performers do. "( studied. I went to showcases where you sing three songs in a little bar, I worked very hard until I got to the point where I could stand up and do it." Reiner said. Reiner, who describes herself as a jazz singer. entertained her audience with renditions of about 14 tunes, including "T he Nearness of You" and "Why Can't You Behave." r "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive RtNGINQ IN NEW YEAR'S FUN AT JOL.LY RODGER The Jolly Roger Restaurants welcome the New Year In a special way, accept1ong dinner reservations at all locations for New Year's Eve. It's the perfect place to en1oy leisurely dining, Incredible cocktails, and a festive air that prevails far Into the night Most locations wlll be open on New Year's Day fOf breakfast, tuncn dinner. because the Jolly Roger wants to spend the whole day celebrating what promises to be a Joyful. exciting new year. On New Year's Eve. as always, The Jolly Roger bill ol tare rpnges from everyones favorite hamburger selecuons to steaks. seafood. quiches and fresh salads heaped witn the best from Southern California's gardens An enormous Tostada and a Stuffed Ouesadilla are two of The Jolly Roger's Mexican-Style cnoices and are among the most popular Items. Each evening. lresn seafood .. chalkboard specials .. enhance the exciting dinner entrees. Tne Daily ..Jolly Hour" runs trom 4-7 PM, serving great cocktails to soothe away workday blues. Of COU<M, the popular "'Pirates Hat" menu offers nourshlng favOfltes that really please kids under ten. Almost sixty restaurants In Callfornla and Hawaii now fly The Jolly Roger nag. They carry on the tnlrty five year tradition of a famlly owned company that takes pride In Its good lood. good people and comfortable. friendly atmosphere. CATCH MC>NnMY 8AY CA.._..8 FOR A GREAT NEW YEAR'9 lfVE Cl&.aMATION 1914 WHI get off to a roffk*lng stan at all locations of Momerey Bay c.nners Fresh Seafood Restaurants. The doOrS will swing wide on New Year's Eve lor a midnight champagne ceJebratlon. featuring complimentary party favors and hours of fun and mu91c. It's all part of Montetey Bay Cennets' contemporary, upbeat styte, and there's no cowr cnarge. Dinner rnervatlons are acc.pted, and the New Yeat'a Eve party comes aa a per1ect flnllh to a superb repast of IMfood or char-broiled steak. More leetlvltlel are •tect for New y_.·, Day, when Monterey Bay Canners will ter¥e BNnch, Dinner, and of courae. thoee fabulous Hba- tlons. Sttde over to one of of M'191'el stand-up bara or, If the ~ night's reYelry hU prOYen too muci't. link Into comfortabfe c:utnlons and tip quteety. Pollahed oak and solid ~ appointments prcMde a OOZ!f letting for groups both large and ""811. The ext&MM ()yst9I Bar menu offer temc>tlng Mlec:tlons of ... food, eoupa, and salads. Entr ... c;ome comp6et• wtth lerge bowta of New England or Man- hattan dM\ c:howcflra, or crtep ~ aalad•. F,..n eeefood, .,_,.abundantly~ In a --vertety of chotoee. can range from Chlnoolc Selmon to ~ to SWC>fdfllh. And Mon'*ey bey ~ Aaetautanta have roped In bMf tovets. too. wtttl et.-• and kaboba broiled over tnoee fragr11nt meequlte coet8. Perteet auetenance for tn. day after tM ,...,,..., Monterey hy Cenner'I ~aurant• •• ~ for tM New Yeer's Eve and New v..,·s Dey c.i.br.CtoM at all • c.Mfomla locatlona. ,,_ ..... ID on:wRa A WATI""'°'" .. ftAlrl n11 cm -.noN TM 8ptndttfter Aeet8Utllnt le off9r1ng a New y..,·s Eve Olteb!Mlon wttn a vtftt ~ on the ~ont of pie- ...,. Newpof1 Bey. The 8Ptndttft• ... b9 llOQePtlng *9rVattoM '°' dtnfw, But TM\'• juat the~~ ..... ,,_. •• no CO'*~ fof Wlforlna tM t of "Ndl Henterw", plu8 a INdulgM ...... Ion wittl champegn• end or•t party fl¥0f'a. 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"My favorite part is talking to people and praying with them (after the concerts)," she said, "helping them find answers through my listening and praying. As opposed to secular music, Christian records sell more Crom personal appearances than from radio airplay, Pillar said. Saturday, she will share the stage with Jessy Dixon in Knott's Cloud 9 Ballroom. Pillar is looking forward to her local appearance -in the audience will be her mother, Florence Zarges, and many of her Orange County friends who haven't heard her in concert before, backed by a full band. Despite the occasional hassles of touring, Pillar finds it atiwnlating. "U you want to find out what your music is accomplishing, you need to be out where the people are," she said. Though audience reaction may differ in different parts of the country, "When you see lives that are being changed, that gives you a lot of energy." American A. T. LE09 California cui,ine. Fresh Seafooos. pastas, meat. & poollry. 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Pa119 JO ,TVPuale ............................................ _ ........... ~Jl !2I KNXT, CBS, 8121 W. SunMt 9tvd., Loi Angeeee, Ca. 4 KN9C, NBC, 3000 W. AJameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. 1 KABC, ABC, 4151 Proapact Ave., Loa A~, Ca. 8) KFMB, cas. 7877 Engineer Roed, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway M and 47th St., San Otego, Ca. (38) KC8T, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (S) KTLA. HOO W. 8unMt Blvd., LOI Angalaa, Ca. 1 9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Meir~ Ave., Loa Angalaa. Ce. 11 tt'TTV, S74e W. Suneet Blvd., Loa A , Ca. 1sl KCOP·TV, 915 N. Lt Braa Ave., Loa~. Ca. --ia KCET, 4.401 8unMt &Ml., Loa~. Ca. 50 Koce, 1574-4 'lokten W• St., Huntington Beech, ca. &e KOOC-TV, 1730 Ctementlne, Anaheim, Ca. ---TV- Over9 hoarsof football By PETER M . McCAULEY .......... Deir,... NBC begins nine-and-a-half hours of comecutive football cov- erage on Monday, Jan. 2 With the Fiesta Bowl. Charlie Jones and Bob Griese will be ln the booth for the ~ featuring the Pitt Pan- thers (8-2-1) and the Ohio State Buckeyes (8-3). Theee are two evenly matched teaml that are currently ranked in the nations'• top five. When the Fiesta ii over, lt'a the Role Bowl, where the UCLA Bru1na (6-4-1) face an uphill battle VI. the Fighting Illini of Illlnola (10-1). The evening finiaha with the best game of the day, the ahowdown be- tween the undefeated Nebruka Comhu.ken. featuring Heilman-winning n.an- nin& back Mike 'Roder. and the once-beaten Miami Hurricanea. Undefeated Texas takea on Georgia (8-1-1) in the Cotton Sowl fram Dallaa, alriJli on CBS (ot ~TV. 1139 Grand Centr81 Aw., Glendlle, Ca. ~f lnAubumth 8<9-1)~ Z TV, 2931,..,,..a AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. O.L • e upr Bowl Hofne. Box Office, Time-Lit• Building, Rockaf .. MW from New Orleans on • N.Y., N.Y. ABC. (0) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, "The Je.1e Owens tt\'.,N.Y. . Story," the life 1tory of (I) E8PN.L.~of1 Ct. the Olympic hero is by {L) lelecrv, M.,.,. def Rey, Ca. Paramoun.t Tei.;vt.on. It IMwllma The four-hour blo- lC) =""..:,.. ~ At&Mte Ga. graphy, which will air ln ' ' two perts, will be the _.....,.......,.--~-~~ moet expensive project to air IJ) July, jul\ before the 1984 Olympb. .. 2 Frtday, Dec. 30. 1983 The It.cry beClnl with Owene' con.c-da1a. condnu. with hJI tri· umptw in tlw t•Olym- pka and bia Mnde to maintain .. cMpity ln a ndll Wartd. -- -Daytime Drama 'Capitol ••• ' Brenda confronted by Ricky again BY LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Aft.er Devon • tells Lynn she loves her, Lynn says she's only saying that because Cliff rejected her. Devon realiz.es Lynn is right and suggests that they continue their platonic friendship. Cliff jealous of time Sam and Nina spending together. Cliff takes a drunken Ur.a home to 'aober her up, rejects her advances. but Nina misinterprets the situation. Myrna warns Daisy to get over her problems about having aex with Palmer or he'll find aomeone elte. Daisy suggests Palmer rent out rooms at the manor to wealthy client.ele. Edna pays Tad to aak Dotty for date. Realli:ing Greg doesn't love her, Aman- da shows him Jenny's love letter. Greg's attempts to contact Jenny are stopped by Tony. Greg drives to New York to try and halt wedding. ANOTHER WORLD: Donna shocked when her ex-husband turns out to be Felicia's date. Blaine gets letter from brother Catlin asking that she and Larry atop aearch for him. As Mark waits with honeymoon tickets, Stacy tries to get Jamie out of jail. Perry purchues cocaine from Ted in auempt to prove Ted framed Jamie. Fellcla puts (lOC81ne in her auger tin. AS THE WORLD TU~S: Gunnar stunned when Richard ~Gun­ nar stop eeeing Paul. Gunnar reallies Richard isn't who he claima to be. Frank falling for Lila. Pecgy Jeeves Marcy to live with boyfriend. Alice gets job at hospital workina with ch11dren. Cricket and Ernie announce enpge- ment: Al treatment center, Jett refuecs to .ee Annie. Bob cleared of all charges in molestation of Marcy. Richard waltl in arnbmh and llhootl lob. CAPITOL: Julie tella Tyler ahe underttanda why Brenda always teela left out by family. Beth feelt Thomu wt1l not fawr livb'i tqret.her. Wally a bit upeet after Brenda uys ahe no Jonge!' hu c:ruah on him. Paula prom- -. not to reveel 8mn has illec1Umate dauabter If Myrna -. .. MCtet about Paula f.aklna ..,..aphob&a. When ..... lie'• mother COlDlll to town fO(' bo1-1c11,.. lhe 8P* Zeb and wondln when they met befOft. A/J= antm. lhoppUtc. abe .. by !Ucky. a boy fl'OM jail. She tells to ave bit' alone. Later be ahowl up at the ~ and Jonly thrwl him out. Once .... Brw1da ii confronted by 8'dcy. Thll Ume ....... him and cella f« help at tht McCtcv1l r r 11 t, but 4 Fr1dly,Dec.30, 1983 Ronni, believing it's another trick, hangs up on her. Ricky follows Bren- da's tracks in the snow. The Cleggs wonder why Brenda has not shown up for the Christmas Eve celebration. Amy making progress a t eye clinic. DA VS OF OUR LIVES: A lat.ex mask of Anna's face makes it look as though the Salem Slasher is duplicating faces to pull off murder. After fall on ice. Carrie taken to hospital. Posing as Santa Claus. Roman visits Carrie. Maggie fearful of Liz's relationship with Don. Melissa refuaes to testify against Pete. Roman saves Anna from Alex's hired killer. EDGE OF NIGHT: Taking doll from Spencer, Sky and Raven reali7.e that it's stuffed with diamonds. Gunther admits to killing Kraus and Sophia. Raven reveaa she pretended to be ghost of Anna Hay to 9C8l'e the F.arls out of hou.e. With money from diamonds, the Whitneys plan to J"eT purchase mansion. Chris remains in coma. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Realizing Lee would make better mayor, Luke decides to abdicate. Luke and Laura plan to take second honeymoon around the world. Edward returns from Lon- don without Beatrice. Jimmy Lee kt.es Celia and when she qui ta her .\ob over it he talks her into staying. ROee manages to prove atate lnapector only cloeed down Kelly's because she wouldn't give him bribe. Ro. ask.a Jake If they will raise children ln hia faith or hen and he saya not to worry about that for now. Band want1 to hire Amy. Bladde d08n't, but later relents. GUIDING LIGHT: Alan an. Brad- ley. Aftercomina on to Mike, Reva calls him animal when a client walks ln. Reva teU. Bllly she'll divorce him if M depoalta $~million in Swim bank. BUly usuret Vaneti* the only women he'• ever loved ln hia life are henelf and Mindy's mother, not Reva. Ed real1zel Bradley aave Lillian • black eye. Bradley Uie9 to take Beth from IChool. but the and PhlUp nm oU. Head.ina for New Yortt. Beth.and Philip pt rld of hia car and buy jalopy \he; •pot at dlMI'. Alan plaN llp1 action to ... Alan Mkhllel. Maureen jeUoua when Claire talka to Ed at dance. With Floyd 1aYilhlnc liftt Oil ~ with hla newfound money fram lottery. Te11ay ..ulW him he dc>Mr\'t need to buy trtendlhl~ York, 8e4h Ind Philip ..... by ltl'Wt 8en'8 •her ~r~•.Jadl ... '° New Yodl to LOy. Hotel manager spots Jack and calls police. At airport, Jack is picked up by police and put in jail. Roger and Ann together in attempt to support Jack. Curtis swears to Dr. Turner he didn't force Lily to run away. Curtis apologizes to Cabot for his escapade in New York, but says he really believes Lily loves him. Jack's trial begins as first witness, Mike, testifies Garth barely alive when he arrived. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: With Herb gone, Dorian tells David she loves him. When he doesn't respond in kind, Dorian realizes he cares for Jenny. Casme moves in with Herb. On Christmas Eve, Herb goes to visit Dorian. who's alone for the holiday. Lucinda brings Johnny Drummond to town in effort to break up Becky and Asa. Johnny and Becky admit they still love one another, but Becky int.ends to stick by Asa. Hit man still aft.er David. Bead takes over Wildlife Club to expunge McKenna's debt. Chuck's nephew Duane hired by Clint and Bo to guard Asa, only Asa unaware of Duane's poait.ion. RYAN'S HOPE : Jill forgives Maa- gie's lia and accepts Bess aa her mother. Franl}tella Jill he's tired of her preoccupation with Bets and Maggie. Magie C10me9 on to Frank. Faith conaidert.. job a.t Mayo Clinic. Jac- queline real.iJft Bill's partner la Siobhan, Joe's flnt wife. When detec- tive threat.ens to take Bill and Siobhan off caae, Bill reveels to detective he'a undercover agent workina on Joe'a underworld c:onnectiooa. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Leemina from Stephanie that Wendy la having an affair with Warren, Martin vows to help expoee Warren u lytna awlndler. When Sunny won't reYM1 who told her about Va.rpa. ahe apeoda ChN1mu Eve ln Jall, Hopn reeu.. Sunny tnaly decbc:at.ed re- porter. Sunny cillClc-. the '3 mf.Won WU ftulty'I take from~, YOUNG AND'111E R ·Die UllfY when Albley 11)'1 OU.. Dllt Mve bfiet\ the aaremor ln their re.ladoNhfpand he WM too polite toay no. Die lnlll9tt Dina only aood to him that he wlD wait f« A.ahley to c.c:: heir feelinp of anpr, but not . When Andy and Jack have !': Jm and Joe bnek It up. ll'ane to II>'° H8waU wtlh Alwty, not ..a trip wtth Jeck. John thrt1W by newa of Ji11'111•amr1. JIU wQDden lf baby .. JMlt'a • Jahn.._ Oliddm'a ~ Rabrlrt In 0.-Ot)' 10 find out who ldDldhll...-. -TVa..... Second season ... N ets offer very little originality By PHILSNElDERM.AN Ol--.---h seems Uke ju.st yesterday that the networks were singing the pralael ot their new fall ahow1. But the fall hha and missei are already apparent, and it's now time to get on wlth the annual "second season." The networks have swept aside the fall shows that failed ln the weekly ratings derby, and they're now rolling out the replacement series. As usual. onginal ideas are scarce: NBC and ABC both have new shows based on bloopers and cl~ic television commercials; CBS and ABC both have new shows about super-helicopters. ABC has jumped the gun on its rivals by introducing two new senes in ~mber. Both are light adventure shows laced with fantasy element.a. Desi Amaz Jr. portrays Walter Nebicher. a ~d-mannered police com- puter expert, in "Automan," airingat8 p.m. Thursdays. Nebicher's life takes an exciting tum when he unleashes Automan (Chuck Wagner), a com- puter-generated crone fighter who has the knowledge of the world's greatest sleuths and a giant ego as well. Other series re~lars in "Automan" include Robert Lansing. Heather McNair and Gerald S. O'Lough.1.in. ABC has also introduced "Mas- querade," a spy series with a few new twists. It follows "Automan" at 9 p.m Thursdays. Veteran actor Rod Taylor portrays Lavender, the head of the National lntelligence Agency Because his reg- ular agents have been exposed, Lavender calls upon average citizens with special skills to ~isl on weekly spy ~ons. This allows for the use of lots of guest stars, turning the series into sort of a "Love Boat" meets "Miss.ion Impossible." Playing Lavender's as.5istanlS in ''Masquerade" are Greg Evigan ("8 . J _ and the Bear") and Kirstie Alley (Lt. Saavik in ·•star Trek 11"). On Friday, Jan. 6, ABC will unveil "~lue Thunder," a series based on the hit movie about an armored helicopter equipped with space-age devit-es. Another veteran TV actor. James Farentino, plays Frank Chaney. who pilots the police helicopter. Co-starring in the series are former football stars Bubba Smith and Dick Butkus. On Tuesday, Jan. 10, ABC will introduce "Foul Ups. Bleeps and Blunders.'' a half-hour comedy series hosted by Don Rickles and Steve Lawrence h will feature outtakes from movie.a, TV and commercials and new maU-rial In which celebriUes and everyday clUzena are captured in amusing &itualion.s. To make way for the new •hows, ABC has at least temporarily shelved "Trauma Center," "Lottery" and "Just Our Luck." NBC had a dlaast.rous autumn, in which none of its new series emerged as a mega-hit. "For Love and Honor" and ''Mr. Smith" have been cancelled. "The Rousters" and "J ennifer Slept Here" are going on hiatus until spring. The network also will be moving some other series into new time alota. "We Got It Made" and "Mama's Family" wiU reappear at 9 and 9:30 p.m. Saturdays. "Remington Steele" moves to 10 p.m. Tuesdays. ''Family Ties" moves to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays. Earlier this month, NBC changed "Cheers" to 9 p.m-Thursdays, followed by the return of "Buffalo Bill" at 9:30 p.m. NBC will introduce six new shows in January. "Riptide'' (9 p.m. Tuesdays) is another offbeat action-comedy from producer Stephen J. Cannell ("The A Team"). Perry King and Joe Penny star as sJnJggling. detectives working aboard a yacht at Redondo Beach. A romputer genius helps l}lem solve cases. "Night Court" (9:30 p.m. Wednes- days) features Harry Anderson u an eccentric young judge presiding over a Manhattan night rourt. The series comes from Reinhold Weege, a former "Barney Miller" producer. Lome Michaels, who created and produced the first five seasons of "Saturday Night Live" will present a romedy series called ''The New Show" ( 10 p.m. Fridays). Regulars will include writer-performer Buck Henry and scrv·s Dave Thomas. Steve Martin. Catherine O'Hara, John Candy and Paul Simon wiU be among the early guests. Dick Clark and Ed McMahon will co-host "TV's Bloopers. Commercials and Practical Jokes" (8 p.m. Mondays). The series wiU be based on the popular specials presented in the past by Clark and McMahon "Legmen" (8 p.m. Fridays) features Bruce Greenwood and John Terlsky as college students who also work part-time for a down-on-his-luck de- tective played by Don Calfi. Lee Van Ch~ef, who appeared as the v1llaLO in several of Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns, stars in "The Master.'' a martial arts adventure aerletairlngat9 p.m Fridays. Timothy Van Patten portrays hla apprenUCe. CBS will present five new teries ln January. Martin Mull heads the cast of "Domestic Llfe," airing at 8 p.m. Wednesdays. He plays a feature re· porter on an evening news program. At 8:30 p.m . Wednesdays, CBS will present "Emplre.'' an adult comedy about life at giant Empire Induatrte.. The large cast is led by Oennia Dugan and Patrick Macnee ("The Avenge.rs"). Based on the hit movie, "The Four Seasons'' will air at 8 p.m. Sundays. Regulars include Jack Weston as a New York dentiat who moves to Los Angeles. .Alan Alda will make guest appearances. CBS' futuristic helicopter series b called "Airwolf" (9 p.m. Saturdays). Jan-Michael Vincent portrays the ex-Vietnam chopper pilot who ia at the controls. Ernest Borgnine and Alex Cord C.'0-Star. FoUowing "A.irwolf" at 10 p.m Saturdays will be "Mickey Spil.la.ne'g Mike Hammer." Stacy Keach will star as the tough detective of Spillane's popular mystery novels. Co-stars in- clude Lindsay Bloom aa his secretary Velda and Don Stroud as his friend, police Capt. Chambers. To make room for the new shows, CBS has cancelled "Cutter to Hous- ton," "Goodnight Beantown" and "The CBS Saturday Night Movie." TV TIDBITS! Ted Danson, who portrays the friendly bar owner on "Cheers," has a very different aort of role in the made-for-TV movie "Some- thing About Amelia." airing Jan. 9 on ABC. Danson plays a middle-class father whose incestuous relationship with his 13-year-old daughter is dis- covered. Roxana Za1 plays Amelia, and actress Glenn Close ("The World According to Garp," "The Big Chill") plays her mother. "Robert Kennedy and His Times" is a seven-hour miniseries now in pro- duction for CBS. Brad Davis has the title role. Veronica Cartwrigh t will appears as Ethel Kennedy. Beatrice Straight portrays Rose Kennedy. The series will trace Kennedy's life from a teen -ager in London to his assassina- tion in 1968. Fonner "M-A-S-H" star, Wayne Rogers. has a leading role in "The Lady From Yesterday." an upcoming made-for-TV movie for CBS. Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 3 • r..w.y------.- ... IT. W'I Cl&l•FI *-'fAL .,..,_ ....... u... ... ...... c-...... ._ .... ...... Ctlf •'* ll11plal llt Ml pt11; T ... -. ............ =-.• ......... T-Oll •1, ...... P1f•t ............ o......__ .._.n, a.Clln.) -·1*1U1•--AW144el ............. ,_.(111rJ --....... ouwwm_,... Jee-···· ... 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Newport Beach -873-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor·Blvd. Costa Mesa -648-9303 Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 5 -Daytime Cont. --r=:-> GIFM& ... .. DICKYM~n;:.., lllCIDA .... ..,_, ..,., ADMl-tl -···-L.. ......... ··~ ... ,,_ ____ w ........ • (II) ---i nll rllMClt=iOWCM_.,., Alfl .... ,.,, ........ ... mm.\Y (TUlofll) ..... -mmf(ll)Q :&,... II~ MTULWl ... POOTM.l,., w cciuamumTULL cw., "" -·c.... -== ......... -If =a._ TAT1\lfM8 .:::r"LMI l:"•a&.-·==-=-... ~='=-· II~ --~i:: NS I- 5!.&a.'=--.mna• -=·TTUC110m~ =~--ii!= :=..,.,.., --..... ,..=,.,, -....... ---... .m.... ··----.. , .. =-=== • CAii bl .. ('llmt =·~~Ii&:'---- • • If. ~ :..am I llOIPITAL ....._ Michael Landon and Diana Cenova host this beoeflt for St. Jude's Children's Hospital In Mernphla. Tennes- see, wtth guests Sid Ceesar, Ella Atzger- ald, Tony °'18nd0. Helen Reddy, WMll&m Shatner, Dennis Weavet and OeMy ThOmas. (2 hra.) 1 .......... ... WALL~-''Year-End Review'' Pane41sts: Bemedette Bartels, Frank Cap- ' Monte Gordon and Certllf Randa". lllOITIC8l'IWI .,_ "Tempesl'' (t982, Comedy) John CUsavetes. Gena Rowiands. A New York arohlteci leaves the pressures of Ul'ban Nie and marrtege and eecapes to a Greek island with hl9 dauahte< and a fre&- splrited young woman In tlllt updated Ye!'· slon of Shakespeare's play. 'PG' (2 hrs'., 25 min.) • Cl)_. "Endangered Species" ( 1982. Suspenee) Robert Urich, Jobeth Wiiiiams. A New York City detective helps a Wyo- ming lheriff lnYestlgate a apete of loca cattle mutilallons. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min,) ... "The Boogens" (1981, HorrOf) AebecCe Balding, Fred McCarren. Ancient tentacled Cfeatures terrorize the Inhabit· ams of hooee that Is connected to the moneters' subterranean lalf. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 ... ;'-Jn ... - (1) tw .--Jerome Coffee / Armando Loredo 11>-found bantamweight bout (from Nalhvtlle, Tenn.) (R) (2 hrs .. 30mln.) -· P& .,..._ A look ~1 the national llfeguwd c:ompetttlon In Deytona Beach. Ra.: 8n electronic dtVloe that counts cak>- rlee for diet~ • wau.~-''Veet-End Re-Aew'' Penelilta: Bemedette Bartels, Frank Cap- ~. Monte Gordon and carter R9ndell. • -coo: •• --CCMnY Fea-tured: a visit wtth the Orange County Paclflc Symphony ln·refleeraal and In per- formance wtth nd6o conductot Keith Olene, In thil encore ipedlll. ... .,. "The Last Detail" ( 1974, Ora· ma) Jec:t< Nlchol80n, Otis Young, A pelt of rOWfly lhor• petrotmen attempt to leech their emot!onelly withdrawn prleoner the fllCltt of ~ tn.. 15 min.) -· Cl) "Dixie: Changing ... blt9 .. (1983, Comedy) Clotls Leechmln, Suunne Pleshette. A New OflNM med9rn It eent to a cOt'Nent b retwablllt• tlon bUt the ~ of the NW llteet)ie l'*iiba';:;-· 12 hrt.r 1 111- - --Writtt I prodOOer o. "°"" pleyl .. the '°"' In thll petO-~of local,~,,.... 0 (I:) .. "Francee" (1M2. Bloarephy) ..... Lange, l<ltn 8tanity. The fi'oubl9d 119 of ectMn It• Franoee Fermer • ~'A' (2tn.,20mln.) W .._"etood AelltitlJM" (1977. 0re- m1) OOfWd ~ Audi Llndly. A po1oe,,:_~~~~ • 'A' (I ht., 40 n"M.) "Cf~' ( 11182, Horror) efiil tMftolbl._..,,. MrWN ~ A QUln- t91 of horror llOftel "°"' • fltfld• o6mlo be>'* lnc*lde ..... ~ ....... led cor..-...,~.~ ..,.... CINI""-end mllonl 0C ~ ~"" (t .... &7 min.) Cl) .. "Endlele LOY9' (tN1. 10 Frid.y, Oto. 30, 1118 ~ Romance) 8r()Ot(e Shields. Mar1ln Hewitt. A 17-year-okfl obeel8lve IOve for hit 15- year-old gll'ltrlend leads to parental ~ lllcts and tragedy. 'R' ( t hr .. S5 mk'I.) .. ~ .. ,.., ·-1•·11n • 1111 W,.MMCGllllllC An alcohollc theatrical proc:IUOer's struggle wtth the denlel ayndtome Is dramatized - I TO.,...._ -I.':• ----A wrap-up ot news 11o11et =-'· ( 1 tv.) !II"!"" Ml'I aaum I !IDlfllTAL ...,.. Mloheel Landon end Diana Canovl hot1 thla benefit lot St. Jude's Children's Hospital In Memphis. Tennee- see, with guellts Sid Ceesar. Ela AttQer- ald, Tony on.ndo, Helen Reddy, Wllillm Shain«, o.nr'lla WeeWK Ind 09nny Thomas. it~il.1 e ._ "Mark Rusaell's 1983" Withington'• top Polltk:al setlrllt preeents Cr-end rlMew In aonos and jol<es. Mell,. can. .,. "The Deep" ( 1977, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bluel. Nid< Nolte, Louis Ooaaett. A young couple find romenoe end trenure as they dtY9 of1 the oout of Bermuda end find • bOr1ed trea- sure cache. 'PG' (2 hrs.,' min.) • .,. "Summer LOYef'I" (1962, Romence) Oetyt Hannah, ~ Gat- lagtier. Two Amefleln oollege etudentl spend 1 fr..-.plrtted eummer on • Greett llla~·tv., 40 min.) =l:n'B .. ·-.. Thie dooumenl&IY hlghllghts the mummet'I' way of lte In PNl- edelphla. r..turtno their oontributlon 10 urben American folk=;& Iv.) ...... -. fofd Aoww'l hoMt • look et Important trtndl end news tMnts In the United St.._•...., by for- eign teleYlllon end pr1nt jourNllltl tte- tlonld In tNe country. ®•WATTMC-(J) .. "F11eo•· ( 1980, Comtdy) Dom Dell.M, Anne 8enctoft, A pot1¥~ INe .. ,., tlndl 'the! ~ Cln dlmpln hie dlllfe for IOOd until he I* 11'1 lorli9. -·pa~~ ,., ... (I) •• ,_ 111.u: •• T--Winner of the JllD Wom-en of the Y• Awerd In 1981, Bt...,, i-a plltlllt T_.. Met1e 11 ft8tured In 1N1 e~· ~~·All Ewtq Wiit\ Roi*\ " TVt ''Moftt" S*fOmll 1'111 out· ,_..,. brn of tuncw 1n • ClM'mllft ftraw from Sen Ff111dloo'• °'-' ~ oen.=.~~i·• 30"*'.) i-··10ng Kq"' (tm. ,.,,,,,.,... IUl'I) Fey WfaY, ~ Am•o. .. A "'°""'°"' .,. b9tlla "' _.,, Wtlle to NtM\ p I 11 r'a I of • "'°"*' ~.:;~(,1 fW .. .O'wNn.) = ' l a MC-~ .-.... ._ ,__,. m ~ Guests: George K«lnedy, Howte Mandell. music of Dingo ~. (1hi .. 30mln.) • DA•• 1 W "A Modefn-Day Mark Tweln -Mar.": Alfred Vekx:cl of Cem- bridge, Mas9. ' ( 1 hi.) e 11'1 ,.._ *" An array of Br111sh comic t8'ent star In Eric: Syt<es' hilarious eient ftlm about • young married couple t~ to l'nOY9 Into their new hooee. CC) .. "Foofln' Aroond'' (1980. Com- edy) Gary &.y, Annette O'Toole. A naive country boy tries to win a beeutltul. eophlstlclted c:olege coed away from her snobC>ilh fi9nce Ind her eque1y uppity ~. 'PG' ( 1 hr., '1 min.) (I) .. "FIS Wond Cop" Men11 70- met• JLmplng (from Lake Placid. N.Y.) ffi) ( i tv.: 30 min.) • • M CLl9 FNtured: "1963: A Yew Of Heettache" wtth ayndk:ated columnl9t Pat 8uchlnell. ( 1 hi .• 30 min.) -·--"My Friend Flick&" (HM3, Ora· me) Roddy McOowall. Preston Fo.tet. An ldealstlc boy de'..alope a bond of frlend- ltllp With • hotM thought too wtld lo tame. (2 hra.) a l llITM!W ... W'I c:mll PI Fl !IDlfllTAL Mloheel Landon and Diena Can<Mi hoet Ihle benefit for St. Jude's Children'• Holpltal In Memphlt, Tlfll"IM- .... with G'*tl Sid Ceeeel. aa Rtzver- lld. Tony 0'1ando, Helen R.ddy, Wiiiiam Shimer. Dennie Weaww end Denny ~ f~hr.) cc ••ilaion•• .... "Pwldlle" ( 1962, Orama) w• .. Mn-. Pt'°8be Cal• Two tee114g9r1 come ot aige In 1823 e.ghded. 'R' ( 1 hf., -~=k1MCll Cl) W. -Mlct\ael Jeclcson ~ 1'111 fil¥ol1te tunes" from hlll latest album ''1lwlllr. •• • -®--''The Men From Snowy Rtwr" ( 1982, • A<Mnture) Klf'lc Douglee. Tom ~ A young boy growt to ~ hood cMlrlO • huerdoUI trek through the Aultrllln ..,.,,.,... 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 44 -.:-• ,.., --c.n.dlan rod( tJoup ~ Wll bt f9el\nd In ~r~~~.= 9nd o.f (R) (1 hi., 30 [:£>·~----....... ''Man on A 'TW*oPe'' (1963, ) Ff9dl1C Mardi, Teny Moort, M .,._~,cro..~ ..a -a ~ plln IO ..-pe ffom E ... "°" QirtMn. (2 htl.) - -''Col•tMli.• Of A Pop Ptf· . \::!:\. Oomedo/). Aoblr\ ~ AlfJll:rot'I A fOdc 'n' rol ..., tlndl Oof~ectton...,.ontour. (1 -till ii'!t>..Afllmoon ~· ( , •. 5"eftiil) l!rto Edwrdl....,. MkitlHll A "°"' of ~ ........ dloldt 10 llDflO lllli ... ~ ,_,. glfM IO ._....,,._.,...~ .. (trw., """' -•bUllH.._ I -l'riclay .-.. •--· ll.ovle!--· "Miracle In The Rain" (I~. Romance) Jane Wyman, Van Johnson {g hrs.) CB> "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John C&ssavetes, Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) (I) "The Deep" ( 1977. A<Mlnture) Rob- ert Shaw. Jacqueline Bissel Nlek Nolte, Louis Gossett. (2 hra.. 4 min.) W et) "Foolln' Around" ( 1980, Comedy) Gary Busey. AMelle O'Toole (I hr • 41 min) cm "The Best Little Whofehouse In Te•· as" ( 1982, Music.al) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parlon. ( 1 hr . 55 min.) WO "My Fair Lady" (1964. Musical) Re• Harrison, Audrey Hepburn. (2 hrs.. SO min.) (%) "Rollovet" (198 t. Orama) Jane Fon- da. Kris KustoH8fSOO (2 hr'&.) _ •CB> "Breaker Morant" (1980, Drama) Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson. ( I hr .. 46 min.) Cl) "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunde<" ( t982. Orama) Dennis Christophef, Susan Saint James. ( I hr • SO min ) •ct) "Friendly Persuasion" (1956, Orama) Gary Cooper. C>Ofolhy McGuire. (2 hra .. 20 min.) CD "The Kid From Spain" ( 1933. Come- dy) Eddie Cantor. Robert Young. ( t hr .. 30mln.) cm "Oliver Twist" ( 1981. Adventure) Animated (I hr , 15 min.) •<%> "Antmal Farm" ( 1955, Orama) Anl· mated. Directed by Jottn Halas. ( t hr • 12 min.) W CB> "Cyrano" ( t974. Adventure) Animal· ed. V01Ces ot Jose fem~r. Joan Van Ark t! hr.) g "Treasures Of The Snow" ( 198 t, Ora· ma) Paul Dean. C:lrey Born. ( 1 hr., 40 min) •CD "Vol" ( 1982, Orama) Tarlk Akan. Serif Sezer. ( t hr .. 51 min.) cm "Aulhofl Authofl" ( 1982, Comedy) Al Pactn0. Dyan Cannon. ( t hr . SO min ) (%) "Man On A Tlghtrope" (1953, Suspense) Fredric March. Terry M00<e. (1 hr .. 45 min ) •«l.I "Dayan" (1982. Blogiaphy) Narrated ~Johnny Caraon. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) -~ "A Boy Named Charlle Brown" (1969. Comedy) Anlmated --•·vealag ... -=~Plnchclltt Grand Prl•" ( 1980. Ad\'enture) Animated. Allflf his car deSlgn II stolen by an e•-oolteague. a ,brll· Hant mechanic deeldes to build an even belt« racing machine and compele with his nemesis. (2 hra.) Cl>• ... G .,_"The King And I" ( 1956. Musi- cal) Deborah Ketr. Yul BryMef. An Eng-~ness travM to Slam 10 teach the l =i~::~ .. .... AU. .. nm au .,. Bob Vila Inspects the completed loundatloo ot the new solar hOUSe and discusses addlt1ona1 site preparatiOn. O CB) ._., ~ Singer I songwriter Kenny Loggins penorms many 01 his greatest hits -Including "Whenever I Call You Friend" and "Keep The Ate" In this concert taped at the Santa Barbera Coun· '1...Bowl· (thr.) laJ .,. "The Kid From Brooldyn" ( 1946, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. By a &1range twist of late. a milk· _1maF~)t., 12hrs.1 ~~espondents Un· da Wertheimer and Colde Rober1s Join Paul D.*e IOI an up-to-thtt-minute sum- mary ot Congtesslonal actMtleL (E) -"FIS World Cup" Men's 70- meter jumping (trom Lake Placid, N Y ) IB> (I hr • 30 min ) 0.,. "The Avenging" (1981. Ora· ma) Mlchaet Honse, Etrem ZlmbeHst Jf Racial tensions erupt ~n a hall-breed Is framed aa a horse thief. ( t hr .. 30 min.) DICICVMIDm ,. .... .... , ........ ..... ...,..L.AU91. ~(-Mn ... w.o ...... .., t.OftCDllI C IDI ---.t.~---· America'• foremost polltlcal satirist delivers his special brand of humor In this hall hour ot comedy pe<lormed before an enthusiastic audience. ct) '°' ~ mt Of 11 A review of some ot the hottest videos ol the year Is leatUfed. (2 hrs ) CB> -Tiii ~ Len Dawson and Nlek Suonlcontl noet a review ot the prevloul weelc'a NFL highlights. ( 1 hr.) CD ..,. "Tnreenold" (1981, Drama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. A heart surgeon ralsee a controversy by Implanting an experimental mechanical heart In a temale petieflt. 'PG' ( t hr .. 46 min.) cm.,_ "The Best Little Whoreh<>u&e In Texas" ( 1982. Musical) Bl.Kl Reynolds. Dolly Parton. A llamboyant, muckraking TV personaUty tries to close down a P<>P4>- tar bawdy hotJSe. 'R' ( t hr . 55 ml. n.) (%) .,. "Rollover" ( 1981. Orama) Jane Fonda, Kris Kristofferson. A former movie star who look over the cheltma~ ship other late husband's cOfP()fatloo and a hlg~powered lloanclal e11per1 become Involved In a disastrous deal with Arab Investors. 'R' (2 hrs.) m .,. "The Lady Wants Mini<" ( 1952, Comedy) Ruth Hussey, Dennis O'Keete. A housewife who wants a mink coet at any cost deeldes to start her own mink farm (2 hrs.) 19 9 I Oii Tiii Toa Featured· mak&-UP expert Gec>1ge Masters turns Steve Edwards Into another Tootsie. a visit to New YOik lor a Chofus Line reunion .,Al&,..., 1IC TM; OOUQM .., rA ..... NOftft CCQIT .... .,,. WMl•IT•,._ .... ,. ... .. (I) Tiii IMlll Of MAZlMD Cooler's long·lost daughter comes to Hazzard Just In time to see thugs try to bump off her lather. ( t hr.l 8 llD .o\111 "The Sound 01 Mu&IC" (1965. Musical) Jutte Andrews, Chrlsto- l>t* P\ommef. A would-be nun hkes out as governess to an Austrian IN!dower's seven children In whom she Instills htlf love ol mu8k: as an antidote tor the world's Ills belate WOlld War II. (3 hr$.) e 90Wll "The Great McGlnty" ( 1940. Comedy) Brian Oonlevy. Akim Tamlrolf. A drfller attains high political office. (2 hrs) IU. lODAY:_ftM .... LOU~ ::W1.-T 1WT An Interview with Omar Sharif, trends. tads and mfr. stones 1n the entertainment 1nduStry from 1983 . Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 9 ·1 I -Salurclay Coal. Slopes'' Traveling arou.nd the mountlln; l.ntroductiort of the tum wtth a "Ctvlstle" Of controlled sl<kS. ( R) CID .. "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of ERzabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr •• 20 ml.n .. ) ... "Yes, Giorgio" ( 1982. Musical) Luciano Pavarotti. Kattwyn Harrold. ( 1 Iv., SOmln.) (%)_."Fatso" (1980. Comedy) Dom Oeluile, AMeS.nctoft. (1hr.,34mln.) LIAW IJTOllA• .. Ii . ..,... ~ I ICaY DOO I ICllOCIL- IDC:ll I ~ .... 91(11 I llOlll "X·15" (1961, Orama) ·0avld Maclean. Chatles Broneon. (2 hrs.) e _.,. MA• ,.. This dO<:umentary hlgtdlghtt the mummere' way of Nie l.n Phil- adelphia. featuring their contribution to urben Ameflean folklore. ( 1 hr.) e:-ummTa• ct) llOlll "Evtl Under The Sun" (1982, MystefY) Peter Us1tnov, Ja.ne Blfkln. ( 1 hr., 40min.) (()IR '1 IMATllT ••RI Super Bowl XJI -l'~ vs. Broocoe (R) ([) ....-:rThe Verdlcrt" ( 1982. Orama) Paul Newman, Chattotte Rampllng. (2 -~ _..... 5 ---'llta"ll••••• ---· •1hra.1rTCIMY (Time Tentative) ••••:.r••• .. .. "City Beneath The See" ( 1970, Scllnc»-Actton) Aober1 W""1f*, Stuart Whltmen. (2 In.) -· (]) M ..oortMI. "NFC Playoff l:::'."~i Ttnl•""l (3 ""-· 30 ~-'-• I ... ---CIMll.9-•caa =•-~Fee· tured: a vtelt with the Orange County Paoltlc Symphony In,..,....,... a.nd In per· tormanoe with mullc conductor Keith Cleft<. In thll enoore epeclal. CID -"9 IR Len O.wt00 e.nd Nick Buonlcontl hoe! • r ........ of the pr9Yloul .-·aNFl~1hr,) CD) .. "Sgt. I LonlfY HMttl Cilb Band" ( 19 . Mutlcal) P9ttt 11~. e..CM9. o 1v .. 51 mno> (I) ... "It Happelled At The WOftd'a Filr'' (1883. Mullcel) EMa Prea6ey, Joen O'BIJ::ia~!_ tlrt.! =IF-:U:i::' I l ;:.7:..,--''Ctlel•llPb• Of ""'*-'' ,,-. w..n1 amen Moof9. .-• 1)(1 hr. 30mln.) 'F I liijjij .. ••Ht I IC Ii,_ . p ..J.n Qt A l'WlbC!Pt'' (19U. ) f"Ndrtc Mercih, T' "'Y MooN. -1'al ..... .. I'"•• -... "Horatio 12 Fttd1Y,Oeo.30. 1919 Alger Updated: Frank And Feaness" ~ outwits • group of kidnappers l.n order to save a young chlld and recialm his family tionc:;e'j,'~ (R) Q Cl) CCILl.m Creighton vs IDeP~(~) &UICW ---....... ,lmMm llOlll "Lady Takes A Chance" (1943. Comedy) John Wayne. Jeen Mhur. ( 1 Iv., 26 min.) (()-"FIS WOfld Cup" Men'a down- hill (from Val Gardena, Italy) (A) ( t hr.) CID .. "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1962. Muelcal) Luciano Pavafottl. Kattwyn Harrold. ( 1 Iv .. 50 min.) ([) .. "Endangered Speciel" (1982. &..penee) Robert Urich, Jobeth Wllllama. • hr., 35 min.) tW -~­........ a ~c•wam 0ueata: Ol.n- F=. (1hr.) ......... _., ... ....... ,~ . "OIYoerl" ( 1968. Mullc:el) Aon MOodv. °"* Reed. (2 In.. 26 min.) l•••nn• ttlll .. "The Appek>Ota" (1968, Weet• em) Marton Brando, Anja.nett• Comer. (2 hrJ.l ........... we • IR NOIUl.I. "AFC Playoff Game" J:ITT tentallw) (3 hrs.) Ir--.:. ~·--AIC8fClf .. ~--.... -.. ''Sodom And Gomorrah·· ( 1963, Orama) Siewert Granger, Plew ~.:In., 34 min.) CID "Table For Ave" (1983, Ora- ma) John Voight, Alcherd Crenna. ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) ([) llOWll "The Challenge" '(1981, Advenl\Ke) Scott Glenn. Toehlro Mltune. E49mln.) W = "Money From Home" ( 1953, ) Deen Martl.n. Jany Lewis. A.nd l"IQrles. Honlefeathen>. (2 hrs.) ·~r.ari-----~ ._,_, .... "Th• Art Of Sweeping Under The Rug" Marleme Is awate of an u.ndaftnable anxiety. She feel& something Is WYOtlg between her l.nd Johen. ( f hr.) • 1-aa111MtllJj"ll•11it'll.ll ........ ~ ---·~auon PllClftc" (1951. I~~ Wayne, Patricia Neel. .... eomn. w••••·-·~ .. "Pofk'(a" (1981, °"" MoNNn, Martt Herr1er. ( 1 hr., ;"l... "Te6efoo" ~ ACMlnture) OWtea Broneon. Lee • ( 1 hr., 4!J .. ct .. "Yee. Giorgio" (1982. Muelc:al) Lucllino Paverottl, r<.1twyn Harrold. ( 1 ht .. 60 "*'-~ -1···----.... --•• -Pat Hlngte. L" Merlwdlef end lAnce Kerwin ..., In thll ltory of "" hlltdlhi> ""' bef9lla • famly wheft IN fd'9t 11 llid-o()ft ftom hll job. I ., w-'!•rr. .. , ... Paula .. Joilll'l IMOUnCle he II In kM wtttt ~ If wom1n. Mett.nne II to4ell'f unsnpered B~(thr.) ... ._.~ .. .. ''The ~ Of Tom ' (1931, ~) Tomrnv Kellv. 1rnrn1 -· ~ ... ,..,_ ... ___ ,_ 'W..~Go. T~ Fc»-~J1M~) S.... ..... ...... (1-tn.) ·--·~a.Oft" ........... ~ ...... -to Ct*-. "' Ametmn .... ~.~· ==to--~,,:::-..:= ~'.!:iL 'iiiilli. -.,... Alfd Jatw\ n.da" 'Vofl!*o" ( ,. DrwMat _.;;;.-: .,... ,_ (1 .... ' -1~ ~ In T9"'0f' (1- -l'rWay Coal. Only one man muttM up enougn coureoe to c:Nlltnge I PoWtttul mob 18.to.i wfio holds lhe dock workflfl ol e big city In en lroo grip. ( 1 hf •• 48 min.) W1.-eA•TC1PT81 = "The Oeughle< Of Rolle O"Gra· dy" (1950, Musical) June H•~. GOfdOO MacRae. OIS808ded from a career on the stage, en ex-vaudeville atar'a daughter le nonetheleM enchanted by the color and Q!.Y excitement of the era. (2 tva.) W•mN ''Chanel Solitaire" (1981, Blog· raptly) Marte-France Plsle<. Rutger Heuer. The romances and business a1ruggles ol Patls fallhloo queen Coco Chanel's eerty }'.!&fl are detailed. 'A' (2 hrs.) • • llCMI "The Liie And Asaa6SlnaUon 01 The Klngll&h" (1977, Blogf8')hy) Edward Asnlf, Olene Kagan. Predictable II well· mean! drama of controverslal Huey Long. Asner's atrong perlormance makes It count. The final 1hrae years In the life or LOOslana's Oeptesslon-i!fa Govern0< and U.S. Senator, Huey P Long, are riddled With controve<sy. (2 hta) I llMYTl\.8.,. mw9 ''All&Ck Of The' Puppe! People" ( 1958, Horror) JoM Agar, John Hoyt A toy manolacturer perleclS a melhod ot turning humans Into dolls ( 1 hr . 30 min ) • LATGDA' ~ m "Thresh-Old" (1981, Ofama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goklblum. A heart suroeon raises a controversy by lmplentlng an experimental mecNlntcal heat1 In a female pallent 'PG' ( 1 hr , 46 min.) •a1'~1UCU att(B)-1111 lft. Len Dawson and Nick Buoolcontl host a rfl'Ylew ot the Pffl'YIOUS week's NFL highlights. ( 1 hr ) ttl(l) llCMI "Endangeted Spec18S" (1982. Suspense) Robef1 Urich. Jot>eth w 1tt1ams A New V0tk City detec11ve helps a Wyo- ming sherllt Investigate a spate or local cattle mutilations 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -1· ... ... LW Elft.u9,_, A I • llCMI "Mighty Joe Young" ( 1949. Ad\'enture) Terry MOO<e. Robe<! Arm· s1rong. When a gorilla ls raised by a young glt1 In Africa. a Pfess agen11r1es to bling ii to the U S. as a nlghtctub act ( 1 hr • 34 min.) (%) llCMI 'Aollov9f" ( t981. Ofama) Jane Fonda, Kris Krlstotter.ion A former movie star who tool< over the cnelrman- shtp of her Isle husband's 00fpc>f8tlon and a hlgh-pow&1ed rrnanclal exper1 becOme Involved In a disastrous ooal w11h Arab lnvest0<s. 'A' (2 hrs ) .. (f)~-..o e llCMI "Four Clowns" ( 1970. Come- dy) Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Charley Chase, Boster Keaton The beSt or the eat1y screen's lour top comedians Is com· ~-(2hr5} I ... ----(1) ate llCMI "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar· In, Tommy Chong Two meo have numer· ous misadYentUfes while driving an Aret>- owned, money-lllled Umo to Las Vegas 'A' ( 1 h<., 30 min.) "CC)._,.,_ The latest elbUms of top recording artists are revleWed. ... .,. "The Lost Coo11nen1" (t95t. Science-flciion) Cesar Rom&fo, John Hoyt Followtng an air creSh on a de9ef1ed island, the survfv0ts form en exQedillOll and encount8f prehlstoilc beings ( t hr . 30min I .. .... "TM Man Wtlo Loved Womon" ! ..... ..., .... 978, Of1me) Chenet Oemer. Lettie ron. Directed by Franeoll fruttaut, A man la '° obeelMd With beeuUful women 1hat he llnda It dlfflcult lo remain aa11afled with any Individual reletloolhlp t1 hr , 66 min.) .. CC) llCMI "My F1if I.Ady" (1964, Moel· cal) Rex Hemeon, Al#ey "4epburn. Baaed on Geo<ge Bemard Shaw's "Pyg- malion." A B<hlsh p<ofealot 11lel to t..ch a lower-<: ... Londoner how to be a lady ·o· 12 hra.. 50 mln.J CD 1-~ •LAI W11U The versatile slnger perlOfma many of hie great"t hits. i! hr •. 45 min.) W • mN "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" ( 1917, Orama) 8'1an Keith, Piper Laurie. Having ~1ed 1he reality that their daughter la terminally Ill, the Oulnlans attempt 10 have her llfe-suppo11 iu~emoved. (21vs.) 4119 M152££M..- .. "Craepshow.. ( 1982, HorrOf) -la•urclay I • • .,. ''Kl~ Oinoaaur" ( 1955 Scl- ienco-'k..7"""'· "'"""' Curt• .. ITMCMI H ~ -"Lacrosse. Basie Skills" Guest: Henry Clccarone. Johns Hopkins coacn (R) -~THI---~ w:"l Ylallr LOT (II) llCMI "The Sendef" ( 1982, Horr0t) Ka1hf)IO Harrold. Zetjko !Vane!< ( 1 hr , 30 min.) •a.J llCMI "Gotlalh Agalnsl The Giants" ( 1961, Ad\'en1ure) Brad Harris, GIOfia Ml"8nd. (2 hrs.) .. • .. "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Comedy) Animated. ( t hr., 20 min.) .. 8 ~ Featured Lou Gosset! Is Interviewed 11 MU -.u.-rr•..,,.. ~,,,,,.. _, .... .,,,_ ... • lnlllO Featured: Friends ol The ~O~atory: OWnet ol the Main 51. Gym ...,., •• 1111,.. .... (1) .,.. "Table For Ave" (1963, Ofa- ma) JoM VOtght. Riehard Crenna. ( 1 ht , 59min.} .. cm .,.. "TreasKes Of The Snow" 198t. Orama) Paul Dean, Carey Born 1 hr .• 40 min.) .. LA.llD '*""' ..... ,,_ 'ACll"' Cl&. nm waat11..aa.nm mr••ta. .. IAYLA. ... ... .,..,. "The Final Cllap- ter" ( 1 ht .. 30 min ) (%) .,.. "AolloY9I" (1981. Ofama) Jane Fondl. Krll Ktlstoff8f'IOO (2 hrs ) ,.,TNl..wTI u::=-..- Hal HolbrOOk, Adri9nne e.tl>Mu. A ~ tet of hofror 11orlee from • oNld'1 OOmlC b<><* Include tllM •t>out ,...nim.ted COtPMf, 111e<1 vegetation, • VOraoioue •~Ilka creature ind mllllonl ol ~ cociuoaehee 'A' ( 11v., 57 min.) W(f).,,_,_,. Cl) .. "The Kid From Btooklyn" ( 1946, Comedy) Danny Kl~. Virginia Mayo. By • lfrange twist Of Ille, a milk· man becomel • bo,;;;.f Iva.., 16 mlnJ. ... uam .. ff ,_teem/ llTYCM•· .,.. "E~leu Love" (1981, Romance) Brooke Shields. Martin Hewm. A t 7 -year-old' a obt1e881Ye love f0t his 15- year-old glrtlrlend leads 10 pe1ental oon- ltlcta and traoedv 'R' ( t hr .. 56 min.) Wal) ... lfDClm .. CB) .-Y ~ SlnQ8' I eongwrlter Kenny Loggins perlOtMI many of NI greatest hits -Including "Whenever I Call You Friend" and "Keep The Fire" In this conoert taped at the Santa Barbara Coon-.. &~) o m--= ..... .... TDIM. .. GfPIWe Qlt.J'IMD) lllODA ....,,_ ...-mmr 9IMI "tt You Could See Whal I Heat" ( 1982. Biootaphy) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson. ( f hr., .0 min.) •--"The Gtacler Fox" ( t978) Doc· umentary. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 19 IAT\WY ... CMlll E .-JTMD •uma ,.,._. .......... ..,...._. -.ooT'Ut.&. (II) llCMI "Ji The Kid" (1982. Ad'ven1ure) Ga~. Paul LeMat . ---~ l hr .. 30 min,) 18 9IMI "The Phantom Of The Opera" ( 1962, HO<ror) Hetbef1 Lom. Heather Sears. (2 hrs.) 111-ew11-. -~ ..100 .. .... "' .... ·11.~ • lnlllO Featured: a look at New V0tk's Parade floats. how to meke meou- do (t hr.) ·==:: {fti CAWTT 1111 ._ ''Ol!vla Newton-John And John Travolta" cm 9IMI "Table For Five" ( 1983, Ora· ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr .. 59mln.) Cl) 9IMI "Don't Go Near The Water" (1957, Comedy) Glenn FOid, Gia Scala. 2 'D:i~ecorr .. 1••1••,. ....... PAC-IMll ,_..,. am"' fll.IMI DCllrT IAT 1111 ..._. Allm9llQIOOL "Up And Down The Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 11 \ -Salurclay Cont. their way to glofy In the 1924 Paris Olym- j)lcs. 'PG' (2 hfs.. 5 min.) • .,.. "Besl Utile Whorehouse In Tex· as" (1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A llamboyant. · muckraking TV personaNty tries to close down a p<>p018r bawdy house. (2 hrs.) l aoa.oca-. .. ... .. MD•.-:A _,.."He Walked By Night" (1948. Mystery) Rlchafd Buenart. Scott Bfady. The woOI inYOIYed by Los Angetes police In tracldng down a killer Is traced. ( 1 hr . 30~ i , ... ,. MCll_., .. YUll'IM INCML • Cll .,. "Return Of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. •• ( 1982. Adventure) Robert VllUghll, OeYld McCallum. Solo and Kuryakln come out ot retltement to fight • another battle wtth the !Ml forces ol THRUSHJClJ: hB.) • 8 • rr ..... Arnold Isn't able to M up to the expectations of ~"Willis' beby bt01her." (R) Q • GI LOii IDAt Doc is Jolted when he meets the son he never l<new he had: an adYertislng wNz gets In trouble With his be. wtl8n he makee a play for his daugh- ter. and a male eecort wtth a middle-aged clMlnt becOme8 lnt9feeted In a young bMYty he believes la travellng with her fa";·JW hr.) l==••YW•-C"> ~--''Y• 06Qfglo" (t982. Mullcal) Lua.no PW'Nottl. l<athryn Harr<*'. A r•iowned ~atlc tenor becomee romen- tic&ly 1twoNed with a pretty voice speclal- lat. ·PG· ( 1 hr., 50 min.) (%) .. "Fast Times At Aldgemont High" ( t982, Comedy) Seen Penn, Jen- nifer Jason Leigh. Students at a "typical" Amedcen high ec:hool confront the chal- lef'Qet of ICMthood. drUQ&. aex and ICtloolwol1t. ~ 1 ht .• 30 min.) _, r--. McKenzie leeme the truth about Chaae'• extraordlnaty MQet In the oour'lt of a b&Z#fe murder inv.tlgetlon. I) ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) •maVTA.._ -r,_M'r ... Ayoungwomen'1 l'MtYtlOa .... upMI -"' Iha f ... In lo\19 'with Mr. Aotwk•. and a widow fa .. for a young men whon'I her deughttf alleo hal t.!!f~on.Q (ttv,) .... "Tfle LUI Hutfah" (1968. Ora- mll) ~ Trecy, ~ Hunt•. An 1nCUmbent meyot It defealtd .,. • Mrcl- b.ight end mota!IV ~~ cam-P.JL'::J..n,. ._ Feeturw. ~ Ronatadt dlllcl.JI 111 her mJlic; Den- "'! Keye talka about NI °'*1ty WOt1<: fllm critic Leonerd Matttn .-Ith the l«'I bae1 and Ca~~~., ... ~ Mrt9'#I a.... Joe E. Lewie. A ~·time blf1d .... *' ~ cemp atMJW ~!~\ .... .-..... ,..,, lmW\. In Vlo- Londan, *' '*'Dt"*'l hlh fl'om AMca II to l*<f 1 ~ """'°" fof ,...,, womtf'I ..,, tha ..,.,.., IUPPOl1 of tm amorow benefllc. .,... 'A' ( 1ht .• 30 min.) ~4 Frktay,Oec,30, 1883 CID GI LOCATIOI "Buddy H&OMtt: Live And Uocen&ored" Buddy Hackett pr~ sen1s a variety of comedy and humor. taped at Resorts lnlemetlonel In Atlantic City. New Jeraey. ( 1 hr.) CD) ... "Porky' a" ( 1981, Comedy) Oen Monahan. Marl< Harrier. Randy high sc:hOOI boyS aeek vengeanoe on • Sleazy cathouse that refused them admittance . 'R' (11v.,35mln) -....... -;-.llACltl WOllWJBJMOl•YIM&ll) :r..:=Farm" ( t955. Otama} Anlrr1tted. Directed by JoM Halat.. Based on the llory by George C>fwell. Animals seize control ol a farm with a blacl< pig as their leeder. ( 1 hr .• 12 min,) -1 IAnm&YWOl'llHll tW fl•<llD ••--1:,. "Splendor In The Grass" (1961, Otama) Natde Wood. Warrlfl Beatty. Two young people make the pain- ful and beeu11ful dl9covery of love In a small Kansas town. (2 hrs.) I MIZ•.-:A .. , ... ,. ....... , .... ,... .... The resident r.penory company hoets thlt comedy wles focuelng on the news of 1983, Including highllgtlt1 from past snow..~ hr .. 10 min.) CO "Superstars Of Sex. Pan 1" ( 1983, Fantasy) JoM Hotmes. Kay Par· k•. Four adult fantasy atorles are pre1«1t· ed. inCIUdng a MnllJOUI .pder. a tutun. 11c robot progremmed tor' enjoyment and ate.xy~t111. Cl) 1Dat OI ...... FeetlKed: Adem .Ant tW and.=t"nJ::' 1) ( 1 tv.) ,., Cll'....., .. ,... .-:A A.n<ty Wllllaml hoatt from the Ptez.a Hotel In New Vork City with guestl JarW Frlctce, Rlct<y Scegge. Al JllmJeU. The Point« S-. left. Mlchele L• Wld The Flying Karame-zoy BrothefL ( 1 tv .• 30 n1'o.) •• IA!mAY _, Ull Hc»t Edd'e ~r=· Gueat: UOnel Altcflle. (R) ( 1 tv .• ., .... . 1 ...... -...... '* Prildll Bernea and Oougl9e Ben .-come the new year with gues19 LMKa Branlgen. &any .Meflllow. !ti Jemel and Cutfut• ~. 1 tv •• '° ~ ... ...,... 111·-a --...... a-. Aler\ Bobby VlntonandV~~ (Mlle~ ca) GI.et ltlt In ttill )'eef'• lllla ~ Ung from U. WIAdofMMorta ftotal In 1- VOttt Qy. ~.7ii 30mh) CC>-The ...... albuma o4 top recor:a.,...... ... ~ (I)• I ... e.ytot ve. Oldaho· me Ste .. (llwn Houlton, T-.) (R) (3 ""'1"-=~rc•cw -... Alas I I I ft '"TM ~ T,.,._ • The~Mld foUr.t1.mt. erouP petfafml~ ~ .. "T~ lone'' Ind °"*9 ffOID Chiolgo'• Pif'k w.at Theet41f. (A~~nw.) cm .. "U.'t The Night Togettl-~· (1112. ....... ~=·••.-Y· The ~ ltana The .-torm nny of lhli' .,....... '*' In fit f'900fd of ""-cono.1' lllld • ... tl118 ... Arw In ,..., __, ... MlaM ..... a ""' °""' ~ 'PO' ( ""·· 30 "*'-> (J:) .. "U.K. Urob" ( 1111) .,_. lAHele. OW. CodwlM. A .,_,.. ptlo- ... toj0um8Jist photographs lovely ledieS In Europe's erotic hOt spots. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) Cl> MK:& OI M .. Featured: Culture Clu~art 2) (1 hr.) (%) "Class Of 1~" (1982) Perry King. Timothy Van Patten. A high 9Choo4 teacher In a big city Irias to melntaln )us· -~~~-) .. CID GI LOCAlm "The EJghth Annual Young Comedians Show" JoM Candy nosts this edition of the aeries teetunng routines by 11 up-and-cOmlng perlomlefs taped al Manhattan's Greene Street Cele. l! hr.) • ... "Night Games" ( 1980, Fanta· sy) Cindy Plcilett. Barry Primus. The vie· llm of a cNldhOOd trauma, a young wom-an'• fear of any sexual contact with men threatens her mamege and her mental stabillty. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) -1--•IAZlll W ... "Dead ~t On A Merry-0~ Roood'' ( 1969. Comedy) James Coburn. Camlle Spart. An alrPort heist. Bright, cieYef, Intriguing. Alter hla prlaon parole, a con artist gets right beck to work plennlng an airport benlc robbery to occur limUlte-neouety wtth the arrival of a Aulalen dljp- t~. (2 hra.. 30 min.) I IDat TY Guest: tan Hunter. ( 1 hf ) IUalW"'f'-•n 11TLA:- ... "Helo. Oollyl" ( 1970, Mullcal) Barbra Strelland. Walter Matthau. An lmlt)feeeible matchmaker decldea that the moet IUltable IPO"" f<>f a cantankerous l'MfcNnl It hertalf. ( 3 hra.) 1111 I lliTMIW ... --... "Weekend Al The Weldorf'' ( 1N&. Creme) Ginger Aog9f1. w... PidQeen. A motley group of gueetl ctllCk In al the Waldorf Hotel. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (D.l .. "Heehh Spa" ( 1978, Fantaty) Kay Pant•. Ablgall Clayton. A reporter goee to ~ta a heelth epe wt1ioh ~ a new ~t re<M:tlon eystem. C 1 hr .. 20 min.) Cl> ~ Ml••t•Ulftl•• Denny Johntton la Joined by Ql*t8 Viel °"'1llp and Bruce beum tor • V9ftety of Qllgl and oomedy trom.==r;ooo Palace. (1 hr.) -c-w • LOCA11* '•t.tln At Cemegle" GeofOe certn prOWM caue11c ~ on • Wida '!1! of toplce with met«tel from hil album A Ptloe Fof My SMI"' In a periol'11ience from c.rnagla Hell. (ttv.) ·m--. .....,... Sey Ola" (1939. eom.-. ) 8ob Hope, Mat o.wtna. A hypo-_.. potleaml tor tha ... ft of the~ In wt*1t\ he la~ (1 tv .. 30mh) ••• "Milter MciMI" (1M&. OrarM) Aiibett Mlldun, c.rral a. •. the head of ., Afrioln tribe ~ ttwt an Alnlrfo oent.a~_,.aaa m1111naer o40od to~-'*trtbia. ~) a:> .. "06mme • (1110, Mull-- Oii) ~ "°""" ~ Alrpllna. Tllli dOCUr""*'Y of .. Aicaio 81onea' 1111 """'"*' tour ~ ..,. o4 the ~ end ITUdlf ac en Mlmoht ~y he oonc.t. 'PG' (1 hr., 31 ~ ... -.... ·-me.,..... Pl"°"'* ,.. .. men°' .., ,,..., ..,, '" ............. oonoar'I ~·-)\ • oanaitrf from ... Yortt ~..!__ o...t P9ftt. (2 .... , -1-........ ""' .._,. (,.,, • -lalunlay Coat • Mystery) Jotv\ NeYllle, OoneJd HOUiton. A~aver-oe Jack ttle Rlppa1 ( t tv • 30mln.) 119\••··· .... -19\-·-.... QI.Nm ... "TM Secret Qt NIMH" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voloes ol Ellt.abeth ~man. Dom Oeluile. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) -1r~ mATllT ...,. ~ "* POOf· UU. "Bobby Layne" Host George ~:,_ • .,.. "Dragon'& Inferno" (No Date. Adventure) (2 hrs.} e .,. "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" ( 1955. Muslcal) Jane Russell, Jeanne ICt~~n:::Jau. .... _, ~C•IOIBll•F .,_ "A Hero Ain't Nothln' But A Sandwich" ( t 977, Drama) Cloely Tyson, Paul Winfield. (2 hrs ) (()19\ ..... Super Bowl XIII -Steelef$ vs. Cowboys (A) cm .... "Lookln' To Get Out" ( 1982. Comedy) Jon Volgtlt, Ann-Margret ( 1 hr .• •5 min.) Cl) mAIU9 aAm Frank Gorshln. Christopher Cazenove and Harold Inno- cent head a cast featuring Be<oard Miles as Long John Sliver and Piers Eady u Jim Hawkins In this mualcal v8falon ol the Aobeft LOUiS Stevenson tale about a vauno DOy Involved with pirates and 8 search lor treasure (2 hrs.) g .,.. "Table For Ave" ( 1983, Ora· ma) John Voight. Richard Crenna (1 hr , 59 min.) •1•muu. .... "Home For The Holidays" ( 1972. Sosp41ose) Eleanor Parker. Julle Ha~hr . 30 min.) I JFllB!.~AT1"19CMll DMCI,._ \KDC•to:V I ff ..,...,. .,. "Aol!Oller" (198 1. Orama) Jane Fonda. Kris i<rls1ot1erson. (2 hrs.) .. ,19\-·-.-JUftOGKW CMNPATllll ••• __,.,.Baylor vs. Okla· homa State (from Houston. Tex.) (3 hrs.) l:.:~f\OM., .... ••.--r .,. Baylo< vs.. Okla~ ma State (from Houston. Tex.) (3 hrs., 30 mln.) ~=CA'l ..... 9CA181:WIOM Barry T ompldns and Jo Jo Star· buck hosl this prlH)fymplc exhibition ot Arneric8's llnest figure sllat8fs from the site of the 1984 Winier Olympics In Sara- ~. Yug<>sla1118. ( 1 hr.) (IJ .,. "Jlmm The Kid" ( 1982. Ad\lentU1e) Gary ~n. Paul LeMat l hr .. 30 min.) A1a.ITD•ACTm .. .,_ "Funny Gilt" ( 1968. Musical) Qarbra Stre1sand. Omar Sharif. (3 tws., 20 min.) ·1=QAllOIW 9CllTICMBW' .... ~ Al..-. "Smo11\efty Love" Pete's happiness aver attaining a basketball scholarship turns to dismay when he realizes how much his mother ,e~t90ream It You,.•• (19'49. uslcal) Dorla Day, Jeck careon. A sing- er lgnor• the man who reelly lovee hef and falls IOI a temperament-' actor (2 hr$.~ I NOWTMIWITWM-IA'nm "The ~ Of Animal Behavior Natural My1terlel' An explora- tion Into animal behavior lnclUdel a look 11 rnod&fn scientific reee&rch and a r~r• atlon or the work of 13th-century natlJ(a). Isl m0t\8rch Fredeflck II ol HohenStaufen, i.<~OlmcoMTM,___ !) .,_ "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer. A.H ThOmSon. fhe misadventures ol blind slnge<-oompoaer Tom Sullivan'• pollege ~are recounted. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 40 min.) CHJ 0.,_ "Yes. Giorgio" (1982, Musi- cal) Luciano Pa11aro1t~ Klthtyn Harrold A renowned operatic tenor becomes romantically Involved With a retty vo!ce ~lalist. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 60 min. (OJ .,. "Ta~ For Five" ( 1983. Ora· ma) John Volgtlt, Rlcherd C4enna. A man wtlo was dllloreed five ye111 eerller retutn1 to his now remarried wit. to taka a more aclllle role In raising his children. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59mln) (I) llOWll "I Ought To Be In Pietures" ( 1982. Comedy) Wallet Matthau, Ann· Margret. A teeo-~ journeye from Brooklyn 10 Hollywood to gel to l(now hef eslranged screenwriter lather 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45=~ .. ,.(I) ... ITAl&l'f -"Vigilantes" This P'<>- gram focuses on the em&fgence of para- ml~tary lllgllanle-type groups In Cahfornla and the Untied States. 1 .-.v-.. .,. "The Yakuza" ( 1975, Adven· ture) Roben Mitchum. Brian Keith. A for· mer private delectille attempts 10 pene- trate the Far Eastern unO&fWoOd In ordet to rescue a war buddy's daughter ( 1 hr . 30mtn.) e -AT MM'I Julia goes aboard a trawlef' to catch the lreehest wimp for her barbeCUed stwimp entree. and guest chef Jean-Claude Prevot pteperea a delectable duck dl5h IOI the ltrst course. O CD.,. "Annie" (1982. Muslcal) Albert Finney, Carol Burnell. During the Great Depression, baldpate muttl-bttllonalre OflVef WarbUcks opens his palatial estate to a spulllcy. redheaded Ol'phan for what he thinks will only be a wMtl 'PG' (2 hrs., 9mln.) (%) ..,. "Endless Love" (198t. Romance) Brooke Shlelda. Martin Hewitt. A 17·year-old's obsesSlve iOYe for his 15- year-old girlfriend leads to parental coo- fllcls and tr~A' ( 1 tv . 55 min.) 791 =.. ........ KNXT sports director Jim Hiii looks at the UCLA Bruins as they prepare for the Role Bowl. I wruaawmeDA•www•z MOU.YWOGD e&.-. ~ured. a look at hoW Just everyone tn Hollywood hal a screenplay: What Evtlf Happened To .. profiles Brandon Cruz of "fhe Courtship of E.ddlt'1 Fattw"; en Int...._ With ~ Cybil 9h1P*d, "*'"a a ~ back wtlt1 •new MtlM. ''Ytlow lbe. ·· I ........ ii =· #flLI Ira~ 1 epeoe eult, ~ al wt\91'1 n9W In robotic., uU about knucldae ttlet craokla and pos>. and 'lllhlpot~ Ucml,_ .. , • .u.. --•o.mw ,. ...... ... 80aiAc:amll._.19TT • Ill • LA. FeahHd. vllft L• V~ for a look ar ttle gamblng cap11or1 night· llfr. tlpt on how to wtn: a vWt to a Jal Alal ----..... #flLI Ira llndll out about rypee. ~ tht ~ o1 waoon wtlMl8 llPiMlng ~Wetde In IT)OYles, and lhOWa ~thetlc Umbl WOOi ~ wnlmmft-PAT -· Cl) curm TO ... Betti II teffl. llid by. would-be l'af>let Md ...,.. vac:a· tlon turne Into a pua:llng medical enooun- tt< !:tv.) . e -... JU•-NIIMI Joe aglola and l.ellie Uggemt hOet tht 50th annual lettMtles IYe trom Ml8tnl. Fie. Jackie ~ le the grand mal'8hal and Tammy Wynette. Mike LCMt and Lee Roy Reams perlorm. ( 1 tv.) ... "Ttle Hom Blowe At Midnight" ( 1945. Fantaty) Jack Benny, Aktxil Smith. A not~ed trumpet p&ayer Imagines hlmaelf as Gabriel With a horn !? hra.) • al U, ... Stacy goes UndefCOV9f In a pleuure pal«.e when Hook" 11temptt to llT\8lh an International prosti- tution ring. (A) 0 ( 1 hr.) e .,.. "New Year's Evil" ( 1980, Hor· ror) Roz Kelly. Kip NMln. The dlec joct(ey at a puN< rock club reoelvea a l8l1ee of phone cells promising ttl81 tomeane will be rnu1dered In hef honOf f/fery hour between nine and midnight on New Year's Eve~ .. i 'A "A Warm December" ( t 973. Aomanoe) Sidney Poitier. Esther Ander· son. A ghetto physician f• In love wt1ti a mysterious African woman wtio has a secret she cannot lhere. (2 lv'I.) e ._ ~ "Mark Russell's 1983" Washington's top political aatlrlat presents G«ld r8Ylew In'°'? and Jokes. NU.•-•-uw .,. "Evil Undef The Sun" ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Bl<kln. ~ glan SieUth Hercule Polrot looks tor the murderer of a famoue actr"8 ~ an island reaort hotel's staff and guests. PG' i! "' .. 40 min.) (H) .,_ "Potky'a" ( t98 t. Comedy) Oen Monahan. ~ Herrlef. Randy high school boys &eek Y9nQN009 on a lleaZy cathou9e that ref\leed them admittance. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 35 min.) cm.,_ "Roc:J(y Ill" (1962. Orama) Syl- vester St.allone. c.rt W•therl. woncs heavywe'gt\t champion Aodty Balboa suffers • perl0081 etlele when a younger. hungriel ~ter challengee him for hll crown. 'PG ( 1 ht., 40 min.) (I) .,. "Charlota Of Are" ( 1981, Ora- ma) Ben Croae. Ian ettaneeon. S'oclal pt..ure and perwonet tutm<>ll t>Met two contrastingly different Brhlsh athletes on Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 13 -Sunday Cont. 1 ... ,... ... .,.. "Wahz ACfOSS Texas" ( 1982. Orama) Anoe Archer. Tefry Jastrow. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) W•TINllMM&. .. ~-... MCM•I OU&.~ -:=:=-' .. ~ ...... .._ Ul90W Liiy Tomlin narrates "Gregory. The Terrible Eater"; Levar Bur, ton finds OU1 some lnterestl119 tacts about the =J'8bi'' of anlmals. (R) Q ~-~· ~, .. tau num "Sleeping Beau- ty" BeYefty 0' Angelo. Bernadette PetefS and Christopher AeeY9 11ar In the ciasslc tale of a beautiful Pf'lnct.SS who can be ewakened only by a kiss from a l'land- some ~ooe. (1 hr.) (%) llCMI "Rampart& Of Clay" (1971, ~) Leila Scilenna (I hr.. 25 min.) ~·-•Tm .. AT•wnM MUUl _Clf_MDCID --.,.~ ---~ = ., ... .,.i lAlW amucww1 11 IR"' JTlme tentative) ---...... '9YWR II Soper Bowl I · w.. Packers (R) 00 - -A behlnd-thHcenet loo6c at the wMd of boxing, Including e teeture on the bolllng yeer-in-fevlew, hlghllghtt of the previous mon1h's actions, preYleWI of upcoming boU1s. lnteMew8 whh and ptofllel of algnlllcant people In the boxing wor1d. I ....... -us , • ... ''The AdYentUf• Of Tom Sewyil(' ( 1938. Comedy) Tommy Kelly, '**~T.•2hrt.) I_..,,... -=--Correepondentt L~ di Werthelmel and Cottle Roberta join PIUI ~· tor en ~to-the-minute sum- rf1111:Y of ~ectMtlee. • ... "AFC OtVltlOnel Pteyotr' (Time tentative) (3 tn.. 30 !J"*'-... ,,. __ _ .. ''aeth Of The Tltw" &:!· 11 :w-;. ~ Hamtln. L.urence . W ...... A loo6c at wtlet't In ltore fOf ''.:e~tv.) 00 · Alrpane n: The s.qu.t" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert H4ryl. JUie Ha(t- . (1 tw •• 26 rm.) -"TlcMI To ~" (1981, ) Nie* M9ncut0. a.A Aublnek. ( 1 ~ ff1"n'~ ,._ A boy end a glf1 oonfronc the ,.... of their .,,,.,.., r~ (1tw:) .. "e.t Frtanda" i~~· CorM-) ~ ~ Oddlt • (1 ht .. -11\-·:.\.-a.c. 18 FftMy, Dec. 30, 1• 1,..., ...... C*CM9UI WML~-''Year-End Review'' Panelists: Bernadette BartelS. Frank Cap-~lo. Monte GordOn and Catter Randall. .... "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" (1969, Comedy) Animated. (1 ht., 25 min.) CZ>.,.. "The Graduate" ( 1967, Come- dy) Dustin Hottman. Katharine Roes. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) -llll 9CMI "Walk. Don't Run" (1966 . Comedy) Cary Grant, Samantha Egoar. l hrs., 25 min.) ,,. lwmt'fOU ....,, ... , ... ~ bends from acroa the nation 81e (ee!Uled In th!S Cht1S1mas holiday parade (1 ht., 130 'it.Clf LA TODAY PUaJC .... 9CMI "ParrlSh" (1961, Orama) Troy Donahue. Claudette Colbert (2 hrs.) • w1u aca num ''The Cited&!" While Andrew struggles to buld up his new p<actlce In LondOf\ his friend Freddie otters advice aboU1 making more ~tMI connect Iona. 9}1 hr.) -~·••:nt-(1) TOP ..... -Jerome Coffee I Armando Loredo Hkound Bantamweight bou~ Nathvllle, Tenn.) (R) (3 hrs.) cm "Charlot& Of Are" 11981, Ora· ma) Ben Croes. Ian Chertelon. (2 htt... 5 min~ tW l--..o •Olympic ewnts hlghllgttt· ed In thllt hour are the Men'• SIMOfn Ind women·a~atlng. (t tv.) •mMocu•m.-(!) 9CMI "ROiie" (1967, OrMW) Aoaal-- llnd =·a.~~~:.l;)IY ~---CAMIE UPP .. 111- ,._. -The flrlt In !Na IT1Ullc9J fentuy Mf1ee apot~tlng a l:lltlnd-MW family of Jim Henaon'a ~ Ille furry oreetures celled Fr~ drould• the adYentures of Uncle Men. who hM tound • •tr to :-aw the land Fniaall Aoc*. I ,..,-...r..,n *' ........ , Mltrll11••••- CJ) ,.m CllAll "Sorcerer'• Apprentice;, A Supreme Court Justice ii put on the spot becaUle of his reootd of newtr having hired e femele law cleft< In hit 30 years on the bench. ( 1 ht .. 46 min.) • .. ''The Jericho Mii" (1979, Dra- ma) Peter Streuee, Brien Dennehy. (2 tn.~--.. .,.., -IR"' (Time tentative) .. . ..... -., us mmr -·-~-.,. .. "Six Weeks" ( 1982, cnma) Dudley Moote, Mety T yter Moore. ( 1 ht., 45 min.) (%) -... A ..... ''The Vele Of T eert'' Merianne end Johan meet again alter quite a long time. Their llOOOl.wlt• Is pelnful end ctumty In Its ml•· IUle of reconclliatk>n and aggreUlvenesa. !hr.) W M flOOTUl&. "AFC DMtlonal yotr' (Time tenta!Ne) (2 hft.. 30 l"*V.. ·-mTClfU. nla&T ... ..... I ITll IUal A ~!hearted ttudy Is mede of the community of Brighton a.ct\, IOCeted )Wt down the boeriiwalk from Coney lllerld lllld 001 llidered one of Brooldyn't meet colorlul nelghboltloodl. i~ OCISPM .. "foreYet o.rtng" (1966, Com- edy) Ludie 8111. Deel Amaz. (, ht., 3, mk\.) I ..... .._ .. _.., ' trtl W'l-Clf··-A~ ~~· tunoroue 9tNllGla tar eontt-And .... ~ .. efWonictild. (, ht.) -,-.. ---·-·-' c W a 19AT (T1me tentaM) ...... -''The Gdder'I Voytp Of 8ns bed'' (1974, Fentaey) John~ lAw, m c.5:r,o. (2:) ---'"" Oeelan" =.Comedy) CMt• Mttn. Sere c1 ( 1 ht .. r£~ ,_A·-,· ''The • ~·...,,,. ... lbeld'lg grOWltl. w . JoNn 11 IOllrll ,. ~ on Nellty. They""" " Johln'• c*'°9 to...,, =-=-=--=-,;::~ ~--~.(ttw.) -~ ,!!!"M1 "NFC DM16onel ~ T'"'81M) (SM.) .... ·=· =· .. ComldV} Lv.,~==~ (Ifft.) -~ ""'*""' ... ......, .... ""911, ...... a.lr'rzl: I "nlf ~ .... .,,..._ ............ '" ....... ............. ~ ~ lar.,.. ... -fJI An9Dnlo ~ ..,.. ,.. I I I™' bf .. 8lgllll\ a.-. 0.--1 llld .., ........ ~ ~ ... im...-.,..w...s_. ...... .. ~,~ C.-L-. ..... ftV.) ,,..,,,.._.To_. (t• - -IBhinlg COnt. Adventure) Ffanco Ntfo. Swen o.otge An American mtrtllll em expert Mt• out to avenge the mu1def of hie beet friend. 'A' ( I ht., 30 mitt) e.,.. "Endange<td Speoles'' ( 1962. S\Js9ente) Robel1 Uridl. Jobeth W1111tM. A New YOik City deltct!Ve htlpt a Wyo- ming fllle(ltt Investigate • epete of local eattTe mulllatlons. •Ff ( 1 tv .. 35 min.) CZ> llO¥ll "Endle11 Love" ( 1981, Romance) Bro()l(e Shlt4ds. Martln Hewitt. A 17-yeet-old'I ~ loY9 for hll 15- year-<>ld gl11!11end lee<Je to pe.tental con- llictsand tragedy. 'A' ( 1 hi., 55 min.) .. Gl.)_,.'IMCU .. (II) • LOCAla "Eddie Murphy -Oellrl- 0\.19" Thie comedy euper1tar mak .. his unc:ensored televtllon atan<kJp eolo debut belOle an audience at ConttltutlOn Hall In Wa=on. D.C. ( 1 hr.) •1 _..,'MD' "WOlld Invitational 7-Bell Championship • Flnal Match" (R) t! hr.) CD)_.,. "Venom" (1982. Suspeoae) Nicol Wiiiiamson. Klaua KlnsMI. Kid- nappers hold a young Ameflcan boy hos- tage In his patent's London home. alter· nately contending with Ille poNoe outllde and a deedly mamba 81\ake In the buHd-~s venlllallon system 'R' ( t hr., 33 ... '9o.. "Where Thefe's Ltfe" ( UM7. Comedy) Bob Hope, Wiiliam Bendix. A f()(eign ottloer Is sent to New York to find .. lrlWACI ,_~/~llTYCM_., CMTOCmCAmWM. .....,. ,.,. .... ,,,,,,. .... ".,, .. cwr•1AmMOO CA9UI ..... ~ICM••• VIC'l Y~LOT"' ~*Mm Ftank G~ln. Har· old Innocent, Bernard Miies, Plefs Eady and ChrtSlophef Cazeoove 1111 In this musk:al adaption of Robert Louie Steven· son's famous tale. (2 hrs.) IUCU».,,.., UPIWf Cll-=et .. ITMCAm M CS•Tatl•C&.W ..... ,,. ... Mm ·•-& -TM&.O•UTW I• I YWnl----.... , ... ... ... IOGm _, ... "Chan Is Missing" ( 1982, Com- edy) Wayrre Wang, Wood Moy. ( 1 hi., 20 min.) <:m THI cmm CAin ~ lllDIKAll (%) ... "The Twelve Chairs" (1970, Comedy) Ron Moody, Frank Langella. ( 1 hr., 30 mln.L c•m• .. WWllfTOllA• .. PMIWAft ~1ca111• MCllGJ CUL.nm WT,_•UMT ... ,.. ..., .... Mne RMM ... IOGm the helt 10 hll aountry'• ttvone ( t hf .• 30 min....._ IUO -~Ii\. "Goodbye, Emmanu.lle" 1977, Drama) SyMe Kristel, Umbef1o . A t>Mutltul vwoman'a IMICh '°' the Ulllrnate •otlo eicptrienot bllnaa hef to e .. ~-~'A' (1hl.,40mln.) •CID--"V•, GlotQlo" (1982. Mutlcal) Luci.no Pav81oOI, l<.ttvyn Harrold. A 1enowned opttetlo tenor btcomet 1omen- tlcally Involved with a ptttty VOloe apeclal Isl. ·PQ· ( 1 hi .. 50 min.) ..... "The Rangn" (1974, Adven- ture) Jamee Q, Rlchatdaon, Colby en.. ter The U.S. Fofelt StMce WOl'ka delly to p<eltfVe and protect the environment and human and anlmaUfe. ( 1 hr.) !i\?mowT ... ~=-"FIS W°'ld Cup" Men's 70- met« .lumc>lng (trom Lake Plecld, N.V.) .IBl ( < tv.: 36' min,) C1J ... "Lenny Bruce Without Teani" ( 1975, Blogfapl'ly) Documentary. Fiim footage, tepee and •tltla art compiled In lhls recolleo11on of the oonrovereial come- dian who died In 1966. ( 1 tv .. 18 min.) M CI) ... "LOYe Child" (1962., Drama) Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges. A pregnant lrvnate in a women's prison wages a bel· tie to keep hef cNld. who waa fathered by a ma"led guard. 'A' ( 1 hi .. 35 min.) •.-anmu.u. ct> .. "Whiskey Galotel" ( 1949, Comedy) Joell Greenwood. 8asll Ra<1- f0td. c 1 tir .. 23 m .i (II) llOWll "Cyrano · ( 1974. AOVef'lture) Animated. VOloeS of Joie Ferrer, Joan Van Ark. (1 hf.) -DAYM-.. ,.,, ....... ,.. nm&ft-- 1M"CA' UT1UIUCAU INCIW mmf ........ ..... CONL.lm , .. MYGf.Cllmi ... MCAT ..... .,,..,,.,Q .... , ... -U• 110. Orson Welles nar· 1atee the s1ory of a boy's growth to man- hood u he defends the forest t1om unknown f0toee. ( 1 h1.) .... "Oreeaed To KJllV ( 1!M8, \4ys- tery) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. ( 1 hr , 12 min.) •11H1C.--,.. ,.. ... .. ,.. , ... 1111/,. .. ..-nmY-•aof ..... TO ..... ...,.MUIT aMDTM m-.a10 • ... "I Ought To Be In Plc!Ul'ee" (1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann- Margrel. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) ([) ... "The Wat« Bablel" (1979. Fantasy) Animation and IYe Ktlon. James Muon. ( 1 Iv .. 28 min,) Cl) M I 3111 -The I009 of ex-aatronaut PNI Traoey heed IOI excl11ng new aOVef'ltur• In thlll animated lllm. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) • ... "POlky's" (1981. Comedy) Oiln Monahen. Mar1t Hetrltt. Randy high IChool boyt leek vengMll(l4I on a 11eezy cathoutt that refuled them admlltanoe. 'R' ~tv .. 36 min.) W! CM . ' .. "C.itOtatlon Al Big Sul" 1971. Mueloal) Jotll'I 8eez. Joni Mltdltll. op rod< aotl are fMIUttd In a documen- tary of the 1989 Big Sw Feetlvll et tl'le E.Mltt\ in.tltutt. ~ tw •• 46 min.) GJ')• ... TO-. CJ) .. "Falto" ( 1980. Comedy) Dom OelulM, Anne Bancroft. A portly compol- llvt Mt• ftndl that ~ can dampen hie deelre f0t food until he falle In io..... .. ·PG~i;.=.~ ·~ "tot11h1"'(1935, Comedy) ~ Croeby, W.C. A gambler trom the North Involved In murder falle In loY9 with a Southern t>Mle. (1 hr .. 30 min.) i MYGfS.RWf " . ..,. .. ''OcMMY Of The P9Cffjc'' ( 1981. AdvenJuitf Mlcitey Rooney. The eccen111c enginellf of a 11eem looomOtlYe aids a Cambodian retugee. ( 1 hf.. 20 min.) .. ct) .. ''Fa81 CO." (1979, Adventure) JoM Saxon, William Sml1h. A 1ece car drive< ~ on getting beck Into an Important funny car flQe alt« hie sponsor 1eptaces him with his blggelt rival. 'A' ( 1 hf .. 35 min.) Cl) ... "Animal Farm" (1955, Drama) Animated. Directed by John Halas. (I hi .. 12 min.) ewAYGf1Wnl 19 G1.) .,. "The Victors" (1963, Drama) Geotge Peppard, Geotge Hamilton. (3 hre .. 15 min,) .. ,Cl)IWmAT-'ftill•MLl'I _,. Gf -TOii•'• IT OI -,__ Bob Eubanks and Stephanie Edwards host this special greeting the New Yea1, with apeclel gueetl Including the grand mar&het from 1983 Merlln OIMfl and the 1983 Roee Queen Suzanne Gfl.. lasple. Alao 1 .. 1ured will be a p<evtew of the 198-4 T <X.Wnameot ot Roees Parede. 2 hra.) 1MIUT1U...:1 wn9 ... --..,Nl.wal _ _, .. ,_. ..... mmTCll)Q ---... "Ctlals At Central High" (1981, Orama) Jotnne Woodward, Charles Dur~ (2tvL) Cl) AUl1'IMMI ... fl001Ul1. ''Rougt) 'and Tumb6e WOOd Down Under" (A) ( 1 hr.) (DJ .,.. "Three Warrlore" ( 1977. Dra- ma) Randy Quaid, Char1tt White Eagle. ltv .. 49mln.) .... , ... ... ,., • ··-WTOlll Gf,,. MOii _...,_ATCM.Y• • ... Gf ,,. -,._ Bill WflWI and M8ry Hatt hoat thll look a1 the 1ong and rtc:h 11adtlon of the Tournarneot OI Rotes Patade. (2 hla.) .,.. .. ,.., Fnday, Dec.30. 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. out) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 00 .,_ "I Ought To Be In Pictures" (1982. Comedy) W#tet Mettheu, Ann- Margret. ( 1 hf .. 45 mn) CD lllMI "Snoopy Come Home" c 1912. Comedy) Animated. (1 hr .. 20 min.) (Q)llOWll "CNwlota Of Are" (1981. Ora- ma) Ben Cro.. len etwt.on. (2 tn .. 5 min.) (I), ... TU 'flmAm ''Saeeplng Bee~ ty" 8eYef1y O' ~. eem.dette P9tent and Christopher Aeew ltar In the clatelc tale ol e beeutlful princeel who can be aW9kened ortty by a klll from a tieno-eome Pf1rl09. ( 1 hf.) (l).,. ''The End" (1978. Comedy) &wt~--=-DeU... (2tn.) .. ~ .......... .. me ... .. ilna a ••tlCI• 011etextend their tr1endshlp by getting .. 1me~::~r .. 50 min.) .. LOU.-T aw IOWl. Baylor vs. OttJah<>. ma State (from Houston, Tex.) (3 hrs.) ... Cl) -MY AT A,,_ Katheflne's pre- monition concerning Sam has Anne wor- ried about him. e e lllMI "The Enforcer" ( 1976. Ofa- ma) Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daty. Hl"Y Cellahan comes out of retlrment and teems up wttn a female pertnet In ordef to end a redlcal group's tanorlsm. (A) (2 td.) &J•B111l•d•li1AA __.., OP MCClm eout- • 0 ... "The Callfornla Dolll" (1981, Comedy) Petet Falk. BUft Young . A demanding rnaneger anemp3 to lead his teem of female wrestten toward a champlonahlp match In Reno. NeYeda. Q i tn .. 25mln.) WUltllHDll :f.'w LiiCi wm "The Cltadel" Aft• An«.w treats an hystar1cef woman In • 118Noneble lhop, his skll .,_, good ~ lmp<eee the LondOO lnl8rt set .. Q L~ CCIDICTa ....... CD ... "The End" c 1978, Comedyl BUft ReynolOI. Dom De Luile. A termlna~ ly I ntwt musters the courage and deter- mlnallon to tace his Impending death with I --of dignity. 'A' ( 1 tv ., .-0 min.) .. Gl) .. W I •• (J) m&t ••Sammy Devis Jf. htl ,._ from a hoUndlng repmer at a•:.r:w· . (8)-WATnW:-o.t11ngt9111 .,,... • col9ctl0n of tOfttloon•ig fllml. -n ~=---A tootbell coed\ reaenta the feet that one of hll g won't peey wtllle he'• a ( 1 hr.) =-·--· _,, .... JUie'•,.. OOUl'M of IObetw and tomat<* It .ocornpe- nled .,, ""' lftlchok-. .... gueet chef YY9I L.abtle Pf9P8f9I lemon IOUffte e~'ie m a u c• "Th• Fours.-eona•· Thi~ In Pomng It Iha ~ .. beroqua ..._ '°' • par-tormence of Ant°'*> Vlvlld't ''The Fow s..on." by IN Eriglletl a.nbar Orchlett9 ltd by '°'° Wllnltl Qodon ~-'1tw.) a:l ''Tht NeJ(t Men'' {1'78, ~ me,) 8aen eonn.ty, Cclmalla 9*pa. A ...,... .....-, le thd to kll • Mldclt EaM dlPlomet wt'°'9 ldMI end ,..,,.. ,,...... .. jaoplfdldng 1N ~ ~ '**Ctb• °'. n.p al com-. , tw., 38 "*t) .... W.." (19U, Drame) Mocft. Tytlr Moor9. A ,_,. ,. 09lddltt~ lrMIMd In ..... °' • ~ YOftl "°"*" end W---l :!f U~~i~=~ lnnar\ • lttllnd. A m e-=~:.~r=t.:.; .. . (,., ........ ..... ...... ............... •••Mir .,....bl...,...,. ........ "' ,, "' .• "*'-> -luilclay Cont. t.ry) Bull Rltl\booe, Nigel BtuQ,, (I hr . 12 ":·+econ "B ............. ... "The Couf1 Jell«" ( 1956, ) O.nny Kaye, Glynis Johns. (2 iv .... . _,... CC) ... "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1949, Romance) Jean Simmons, Donald Hou&- ton. ( 1 hr., 41 min.) (II) .,_ "The Sign Of Four" ( 1982, Mystery) Ian Rlchardaon, David Healy. ( 1 ht., 37 min.) ()).,. "Table F0< FlYe'' ( 19&3, Ofa· ma) John Voight, Richard Crenna.. ( t hr .. 59 min.) (%)_,_& ..... "In The Mid· dfe Ot The Night In A Derk House Some- where In the World" Both JOOan and Mari- anne are beginning to aCQUlre a new knowledge of themselves and a sensitivity to each other's needs. ( t ht.) -~S llA WOIU '11 MCCam CCJU1. ...... "Miiiion Dollar legs" (1932. Comedy) w.c. Fields. Jacil Oakle. (2 lhrs.~Wll.10119' _.LUC'f I P'I' IT'lnmWICIOf"I• llP• A -'11 IOOD awtACTm A YOUOU S8fV81lt girt Is placed In a domestic JOb Ngn In New Zealefl(l's rugged sheep country.~ •8TO• _. • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE •"i:*'..,. W ''Red lalle r,:d Black Acte" lony Blown talk• with the TUlkegee Alfmtfl .• Inc .• who promott hlatorlcal, tolentlflo and todlat research. and gant tohOllr.nlpe to Ameflean youthl eeelling car..,. In aviation and 81J(otp8()9 • • IT'l_, .. __ ,,._,,_,1111'1• I 111 (IJ ... "Chan 19 MIMtng" (1982, Com- edy) Wayne Wang. Wood Moy. ( t hr • 20 min.) •mm "Mleelng" ( 1981, Ofama) Jack Lemmon. Sltly Spacek (2 h<s •• 2 min.) (%) ... "The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970, C-Omedy) Ron MOOdy. Frank Langella. ( 1 -~~~ .... "'-.. WD MmAY Location: Security Pacific National Bank, downtown Loa Angeles ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 8 OL'91AD "The East Europeans" Gymnast Nadia Comaneel ol Romania, boxer Laszlo Papp of Hungary, and javelin lhrowef Ruth Auchs of East Germany ate ~ the the great athletes featured. ( 1 hr ) G mm "New Year'• Evil" ( 1980, Hor· 1or) Roz Kelly, Kip Niven. (2 h<s.) e llCMI "Shartcl" ( 1968, Adventure) Burt Reynolds. Arthur Kennedy. (2 hrs.) • WALL.tnmf-"Year-End Review" Panelists: Bernadette Bartels. Frank Cep. plello. Monie Gordon and Carter Randall. e mm "Sh811" (1971. Orama) Rich- ard Roundtree, Moses Gunn. (2 hra.) G .. , .. Mfll Ira Aatow teerna how ra.dar WOf'ka. e><amlnes talklOQ machines and voice aynthellzers. and llnde out why one' a lkln wrlnklet with age. .. , ..... -~,_,.,.mu -~ -,_ __ _ , .. ,.,,., ... •WSZllGuett: Denny Kaye. ····--·---.. TICM!ml .,. "Whllkey Galofel" ( 1949, ComeclY) Joan Greenwood, Basll Rad· ford. ( f hr., 23 min,) (II)• ~A~ Dan Ingram ptevlewl 8 collection ol forthcoming rwms. ~lall and IPOf1• events. lSJ M ..... A little boy diec<>Yefa a wonderful new trlend when the anowman he bulldt ~to Nie. ·1=AlmOC--MC ... Q • 'fUM '11 M .. NUii Biii Welsh and Mary Hart hoet this look at the long and rich tradition of the Tournament Of Roses Parade. (2 hrs.) • ,_ lm "The Dey AttlJf 'The Dey Atter'" Guests; writer Vietor Gold: JoM Leonard. televlslon editor lor New YOfk magazine; Richard Pet1e, assistant eecre- 1ary ol defense. ( 1 hr.) ID -AT M.IA'I Julle vlalte a ctlleken farm to .. 1ec1 the beSt tor h8f "Chicken. Winged Victory," and gueet chef Wolf- gang Puck prepares fresh Santa Barbara ahtimp. Q (I) ma IAm'TUU. Philadelphia 76ers at POftland Trail Blazers (Subject to black· • l OO'f.sohd slattchissis • tn-hne p.cture lube • lhumbwhtet tuning • Bu~I in handlt • Car Gord • S~n screen • Carphone 1ack Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 17 t -Sunday Coal. hired • female law ciedl In his JO yeet$ on the bench. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) 4111. llCMI "The Triple Ech<>" ( 1973, Ora- ma) Glenda Jacilson. Oliver Reed. A &Ol- dlef Is drastically changed by his lover, the wtfe of a POW. unlil another IOldlef enters the picture. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -Monday -11ona1ng Movies~ •CD "Shoot Tha Moon" (1982. Drema) Albert Finney. Olene Keaton. (2 hrs., 5 min.) Cl) "CMs1mas Liiies Of The Field" ( 1979. Orama) Billy Dee WlMlams, Marla Schell. ~hrs.) •• "Mleeing" (1981, Orama) Jack Lem-mon, Sissy Spaee1<. (2 hrs .• 2 min.) •a> "The Private W8I Of MaJ<>r Benson" ( 1955, Comedy) Chartton Heston. Julie Adams. (2 hrs.) •a:> "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. Com&- d}') Animated. ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) (%) "White Dog" ( 1982 . .+.dventure) Kris- ty McNlchol, Paul Wlnflelcf. ( 1 hr., 30 m4n.) •(I) "Sarah T. -Por1ralt Of A Teen-Age AlcOholic" ( 1975. Orama) Linda 81alr, Verna Bloom. (2 hrs.) ,_CD "Mystery Of The Miiiion Dollar Hoc:t(ay Puck" ( 1975, Mystery) Mletlael Mac· Donald. Angele K.night. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) Cl) "The Men from Snowy RIYer'' (1982. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burllnlon. -£~~~Of Cn1cit'cf' (1980, Mv-- lery) Elizabeth Taylor. Kim Novak. (1 tv .• .c6 min.) CH> "The Terry fox Story" ( 1983, Blogra· phy) Robert DwaN, Eric Frye<. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) e "The Gamblet" ( 1980, Weetem) ~Rogers. lea Purcell. (2 hrs.) (%) "The Twelve Cllalrt" (1970. Com&- dy) Aon Moody. franlc Langtlla. (1 hr .• 30mln.) -~:t•ter No TaM" (No Oete) ( 1 tv .. 22 • •(%) "Coup De T0<chon" (No O.te) (2 hrs.. 30 min.) .-CC> "Friendly PeraueslOn" (1956, Dfama) Gaty Co<>ptf. Dorothy McGuire. (2 hre .. 17 ITWI.) ® "8-t Frlenc:lt" ( 1982, Comedy) Burt ~.Goldie Hawn. (1hr .. 50mln.) (DJ "The Secte1 Llf9 Of Welter Mitty" ( 1!M7, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (2 hra.) Cl) "LOYety To Loot( Al" ( 1962, Muelc*) Rittwyn Grayt00. Howard Keal. ( 1 hr .. 42 ~()ught To Be In Plc1urea" (1982. -~a.ck~:~",:,~=· Haywetd, John Oa-m. (.2 hra.) -'Ctlerlot• Of Fir•'' (1981, Dr9ma) • Cfl*. WI cn.t.on. (2 hre., 6 11*\.) ... 'htl9 Mlal'' (1931, ~) 8'8n IAurat, Ollwer Hardy. ( 1 hr .• 30 mlrl.) 4111 (I),. ....n Guest: Vlnoeot Prloe. (%).,. "The Graduate" (1967, Com&- dy) Dustin Hottman, Katharine Ross While being Ufged to elate a neighbor's daugl'ller. a young gradU&te is having an affair with her mother. 'PG' (1 hr .. 45 min.I (Q) (.j) ".+.lrplane II: The Sequel" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) e "Greaee 2" (1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) (%) "The Graduate" (1967, Comedy) Dustin Hoffman. Katharine Ross. ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) -CC> "Sarne Time, Next Veer" (1978, Comedy) Alan .+.lcla. Ellen Bu<styn ( 1 hr • 57 min.) W CD "Oragonslayer" ( 1981, AdVenMe) Peter MacNlcol. Caitlin a&rke, ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) .. (ft) "The Thlr1y·Nlne Steps" ( 1978, Suspense) Robert Powell. Oevlcl Warner U hr., 42 min.) (Jl) "Olnet"' (1982, Comedy) Steve Gui· tenberg., Mickey Rouf'ke. (1 hr .. 50 min.) • "Best Friends" (1982. Comedy) 8uf1 ~ Goldie Hawn. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) Cll "Endless Love" (1981, Romanoe) &ootle Shields, Martin Hewitt. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) ..Cl:) "Barbero.a" (1982, Western) Wlltle Nelson. Gary Buley. ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) (J) "A Boy Named Charlie &own" (1969. Comedy) Animated. (1 tv .• 25 min.) •CD "Shoot The Moon" (1982, Dfame) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton. (2 tn .• 5 min.) •Cl:> "The Mln'or Craclc'd". (1980. Mys. tery) Blz.abe1ti Taylor, Kim Novak. (1 hr., 46 min.) Cl) ",+. Chtlltmu Cetol" ( 1975. Fanta.y) Animated. (1 hr .. 12 min.) e "Same Time, Next v .. ,.. ( 1978. Comedy) Alan AkM. Ehn 9'nlyn. ( 1 hr •• 59mln.) (%)"White Ooa'' (1982. AcMn.tura) Krtl- ty McNlctlOI. l>.ut Wlnn.td. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.I •• ''Hercul99 Goes Banenlia" (No Ollte) Arnold Schwar1zeneoget end Arnofd Staog. (2 hra.) •a> "Butterflle AN Ff"" (1972, °'*1'111) GOide Hewn. EdWard Albert Jt. (2 tn.) •al> ''The Tarry FOIC~81ety'' (1913, Biogr9· Pfiy) Aobaf1 Duwl, ErtC F"J9f. (1 hr., 36 ~lTtlble FOf FM" (1983. Orernl) John ~t. Alctwd Orenna. ( 1 hr .• 69 min.) (J) "At*NI '-"'" (1965, Otwna) Arita mated. Ohcted by JOhn ...... ( 1 tw .• 12 min.) I ;;.] ·-·· . I •a>•--·--•a:> .,. "Whiskey Galofel" (1949, Comedy) Joan Greenwood. Baail Rad- ford. A group of thirsty Scotsmen find that the liquoc 9lJPPty they'Ye been waiting fOf IS on Its way to the bottom of the see. ( 1 hr .• 23min.) al) ... "The Secfet LHe Of Walter Mlt· ty" (1947. Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virgin· la Mayo. A meek man bUrdanecl with oomes11c attachments conjures up '"'1- slons of hlmseff es a hero. (2 hrs.) Cl) llCMI "The Man ffom Snowy RMw" (1982. AdventUfe) Kirk Oougtu. Tom Butltnson. A young boy grows to mao- hoocl clor1ng a hazafdoul trail thrOl,IQh the Australian wlldemesa. 'PG' ( t hr.. « min.) e ... "The Gamblet" ( 1980, West· em) Kenny Aogerl, lee Purcell. A profes- sional gembter takes a train r1da througl'I the Old West to help his ee1ranged eon and finds romenoe with a shedy 90Clety la~~he~. (2 hrs.) .. ... ... •MmtllCllLNm .. , . ..,.. ,. cm .. IMflPtlAYIMMI P& ..,_ Money-98Wlg Europe-- en 1raw1 tlpa; a vlllt with the irMntClf of el-terrain mountain~ • ... "Batman" ( 1966, Comedy) Aden\ Weet. Burt W'erd. ~oea Bat· man and Robin are thraetened by the combined foroee of fOUf dastardly l~::~:.:2tft) ..... I . . ... • caa maw c.rr Fae· tured: • """ with the Orange County P9CH1c S~iy In reheerMI ilnd In per· 1omwnOe with mullo condUC1Clf Keith Clatk. In ~ encor. ll*lal. Cl)_,,_ IA IW. fDIPfo,..~""-a-w. Siton Hall =) (J)-Awmn• ''IMOC*ioe And P..lllllc'' JoMn (Ertand JoaepheOn) and Mattanne (Uv UllrNIM) .. being lnteM9wed by a ~·· fNIOUna abOl.lt the tomu. fof ttlelf ten v-ra of wedded bllla. ( 1 hr.) ..... ~AaOddl" (1-.Scl- enoe-flctlOn) Ohrtlt~ Lea. Alctwd Gt--. The dl9bobl Or. Ft.I Menchl "'°" to oonql* the WOffd by Oleolrla the ldla of dMth on the ~ heacfa of •t.J!tn.) :1 ••• w-. Feebtd'. ** -bf9M~ •..,..With a uac t1m ~ *" wtlO won .,, ernrny fof '* ll\ldlnt Aobaf1 Wtllt II' lta __ .._. ••• Ill.-·...:=....-.. ,., .. . . ............. Nld!olla. tlll ..... KIR eM""" ""°""' _. Nfp '"""~"""" ........ ..... """' ""° ........ ''° ..... "'. v ...................... ... -lanclay Cont • .... "The Trlc>lt Ectlo" (1973, Of• me) Glenda Jackeon, Ollwlf Roed. A tol· dit< II drastloally ClhanQ9d by hie IOvef. Ille wlle ol •POW. until anothef eoldle1 enters the picture. 'A' (I ht • 30 min.) -Ill} lllMI "Oeeth Of A ~el" ( 1956. Orama) Geofge S.ndera, Zia Z. Gabot A penn11ea £Ufopean comee 10 the Unit· ed States and l.IMI NI Chaim to acquir9 • tortune. i.tf-wi 30 min.) . -in• .,.._.,nm -Featured: Linda Rooatadt dltcMlllM hef muslo. ( 1 ht.) • ... ...... Neal Gabl« and Jel· trey Lyons make thelf c:hoi04K of the beet and watat lllms ot 1983 -I.,_ =r_· De Torchon" (No Date) In.. 30mln. .. llm&YINITIP._ tw Cl>•--~ "Monkey Busme&a"' (1931, 11:9 11111 1W Comedy) Marx 8(01hers. Thelma Todd. four stowaways try to avoid the authotl· lies on an ocean llrlef ( 1 hr., •5 min.) I ..,...., ...,.MIMY IOOD •m • lo• ORa1. Hosted by George Plimpton, lhlS International aatel· llte specta<Mar welcOmet ttMM with appearances by rock stars Laurie Artdef· son and Peter Gabriel, cnoreographer· dancer Merce Cunningham, composer John Cage. poet Allen Ginsberg: atso. art· 1st Joseph Beoys and pop singer Sapho from France. and artist Salvador DaU and composer Katlhelnz Stockhausen from aer;arru·clt Iv.) lllCCU M • nm-•co..m..c cm ... G:'NIM. ....,0 WO&D~ -.a~ATM.,,.. ...,,Al ... mWll "Dial M For Murder" ( t98 t. Mystery) Angle Dickinson. Christopher PkJmmer. A man who has long known ot his wile's lnlldellty devises an Ingenious ®'to murder her. (R) (2 hrs .• 15 min.) (()Wim CD mWll "Summer Of '72" (No Data) i! hr., 15 min.) (Q)mWll "Su Fuzz"' (t981. Comedy) Te<eoce Hill. ~1 Borgnlne. An irradiat· ed Miami cop uses his newfound sopeJ· powers to combat organlZed crime 'PG' {.!hr . 35 min.) g mWll "The Road Warrior" (1981, AdVenture) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence. In an Australia of the Mure whet'e civilization Is reduced to a collection ol rvral com- munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run for sanctuary In a prom«Sed land. 'R' ( I hf • 35 min ) ••CUii tW CC) ICTY The Emmy-award winning team presents a variety 01 gags. skits and com- ~-tWG MOWll "Dial M For Murde<" (1981, Mystery) Angle Dickinson. Christopher Plummer. A man who has long known of hlS wile's lnfldellty devises an Ingenious ~t to murde< her (R) (2 In) Cl) mWll "Table For Ave" ( 1983, Dra- ma) John Voight, Rlct\ard Cfenna. A man who was divorced five years ear1le< returns to his now remarried Wife 10 take a mote active rOle in ralSlog his children. 'PG' I 1 hi .. 59mln.) 1we mWll "Nightmare Al Pendragon'& Castle" {1978, Mystery) George Hamil- ton. Aoben Vaugtvl. A young "*' le called upon to ~ the murder of a pob- llt.hinQ magnate. (2 lvt .. tO min.) CID _. "The Chalteoge" (tD81, AdVentUfe) Beott awnn. TOthlro Mlfunt A COfNl>I JapaneM ~ and hie lradltlon-mlnc'9d bcottltf fight OVet a pak OI tnclenl lamMy swatda. 'R' ( 1 tv , •9 min.) ,,., .... ... "The People Nexl Door'' (1970, Oramti) Ell Wallach, Julie Harri.. A t:."" man It banllhed by hie father woo he le reeponelble for aupj)lylng ~to hie *"J t hr., 50 min.) -(J) l•Ellff IW ... • -• ~ Gary Coline Ind Catol Lawr~ ho9t this eicamlnallon ol the plighl ol the 1.6 bllllon women In the wor1d'a daveloplng natiOne through the storlee of alA Of these women. ( 1 hr ) • _,..,. The Blastera are Joined by Wiiiie Dixon and Cart Pe<klna In a fast· e!_oed conoert. ( 1 ht.) (I) WllUIM A look at what's In store tor '64. (R) ( 1 ht, 30 min.) _... MOU.YWOOO ~ FeetUfed· a report on how Just everyone In Hollywood haS a ecreenplay; an lntarvlew wtlh actreea Cybil Shepherd, making a come- back with a new TV series; Whet Ever Happened To ..• profiled Brandon Cruz from "The Couf18hlp 01 Eddie'• Father .. -Cl) MOWll "Murder Is A One-Act Play" ( t974, Mystery) Roben Powell. Jennie Linden. A mentally distUl'bed young man plots the dOom ot actors who portray lhe ~essors ol a TV series heroine. ( I hr . 30mln.) (J)W • ...,IUO (C)MOWll "Crisis Al Central High" ( 1981, Drama) Joanne Woodward, Charles Durning. The story ol E11zabelh Huckeby. e high &etlool teacher who was embroiled In lhe 1957 controvensy over lnlegrallon at Central High School lrt little Rock, Arkan- sas. la dramatized. (2 hrS.) ••ALLY .... -till -~-"Uneasy Bordefs; Ah<>-desia'' Amid lhe constant fighting between Rhodesian troops and guerilla forces, white raaldants contemplate the future of a black-dominated QOYefnment ln a nanoo propelled grudgingly from Its colonial past. Host: Lou GosSett Jr. ( 1 hr.) ...... "Carousel" ( t956, Musical) Gordon MacAae, Shirley Jones.. A carnMll worke< resorts to a payrOll heist 10 provide lor a chief on the way. (2 hrs.) .. ;,_mioma ----.cl •••m....•1www ... mWll "Shat1ty's Machine" (1981, AdVenlure) Bun Reynolds. Rachel Ward A vice cop UllCOYefl hlgMeYel -govem- ment corruption wt"6e Investigating lhe murde< ol a call girt 'R' (2 hrs.) cm --"The Nesting" ( 1980. Hotrot) Glolla Grahame. John Carradine A novel- ISt renls a seaud8d Victorian mansion wtiere she begins ha\ling strange. efOtk: dreams 'R' ( t hr .. -46 min.) (%) mWll "The End" (t978, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise. A terminal- ly Ill man musters the courage and deter· minatlon to taoe his Impending dealh wtth a sense~ 'A' ( t hr .. 40 min ) 1:tl I:. ''The Jencho Mlle" ( t979, Ofa· ma) Peter Strauss. Brian Dennehy. An Inmate &eMng a lite sentence In Folsom Prison !rains 10 become an Olympie runner. (I hr., 40 min.) • W. mWll "It's A Giff' ( 1934, Comedy) W.C. n.ldt, Baby Leroy. A groe«y II~ owner lnheflte en orange plantetlon. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (J) .,_ "Bilde Of GOl'llla" ( t951, Mys- tery) Balt>ara Peyton, Lon Chaney. A tny1tt1ioul Q.UrM changes a men Into • ~Illa. ( t hi . 30 min.) W -"FIS WOfld Cup" Men'a ~ ma1ar Jumping (from Lake Placid, N. Y.) 1)$ hf., 30" min.) -·--"'*"· W WO&DATLMm till AT• wrnt Guest: Phyllla Diiier. (1 ht.) .I/IC ... ~ = "Endange<ed Speclel" ( t982, Suspenee) Robeft Urich, Jobeih WilllamS. A New York City detective helpe a Wyo. ming lherlll 1nvea1lga1a a apala Of local callle mutHe11ons. 'R' ( t hr., 35 min.) W CI) llOVll "Dirty Hands" ( 1975, S1JSP9"se) Rod Steiger, Romy Schnelde<. A woman ceref\llly plans the murdef of her alcoholic husband so thal she can be tree 10 relum to her lover. 'R' ( 1 tv .. ~min.) •1(1) * ... ...,,,,lat fT'I YOWi • 11 •• .. ..,, .. MUllT .. mWll "'MacArthur" (1977. Bloora· phy) Gregory Peck. Dan O'He<llhy. The lamous. feared and flamboyant mm1.ary leader of World War II expe1lences brilllant combat victories before • final. llery con- froolallon with President Harry Truman i hrs., 10 min ) ..... .. MOWll "Jetlyll And Hyde. Together Again" ( t982. Comedy) ~ark Blankfleld, Besa Armslrong. A strait· ced ~lentisfs acckJenlal lnQestlon ol a hemlCal turns him Into a lascl\llovs swinger 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 ~~ .. i =_,_,IT..,OOlll"'M_,.llM ............ mWll "The End" (1978. Comedy) Burt Reynold$. Dom De Luise. A termlnaJ.. ly 111 man muste<& lhe courage and deter~ mlnatlon 10 lace his Impending death with a sense ol dignity 'A' ( 1 hr .. -40 min.) (%) .,. "The Twelve Chalra" ( 1970, Comedy) Ron Moody. Frank Langella. A deposed nobleman enllsts lhe ala of a commoner 10 help recover t2 chal11, one ~~ holds a fortune In }ewels ( t tv., .. (8) -IODeQ A benlnd-the-SceneS 1()()1( al the world of boxing, lnoludfng a feature on the boxing year·ln-revlew. hlghllghls ol the previous month's actions. previews ol upcoming bOUts. Interviews with and profiles of slgnlhcant people Jn the boxing world: ...... "The Road To Zanzlbat" ( 19-41, Comedy) Blng Crosby. Bob Hope. Two men lry to come up with enough money to get hom Alrica beck to the United States (2 hrs ) (!) PAmla MICH> mWll "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter MatlhaU. AM· Margtet A teen·agt!( journeys from Br()Ol(tyn to Hollywood to gel to know her estranged screenwriter lather 'PG' ( t hr .. '5 min) ·1:.:::-llJ II •I IM'IWOI) PAia ~ •·Soroerer's Apprentice" A Supreme Court Justice Is pul on the spot because of his reoord ol never having Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. framed tor a stranger's murder. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) O.,.. "Carnal t<nowledge" (1971, Ofame) Jack Nlc:tlolson. AM-Margret. Two colege friends spend 18\'efat years before and af1er gtaduatton dl9collerlng Mfe by sha~ and swttehing eech othet'a .;:. C 1 hr .• 37 min.) -....., MllMITWILW • II -rMIWWW ... ,.. ... Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons tut an Informative look at what's new at the movies. CE • wcaD .. TW Margau• Hem- ingway and het tether fish for peacock b8m In the Amazon jungle; actor James MacArthur and host Curt Gowdy fl9tl for ralnboW troul on the Metleo River In Argentine: Peter Strauss battles the black marlin off the Great Barrier Reef near Celml. Australla. (R) ( 1 hr.) ... 1W 1.•(1)9 .... ----·· ·-.. ._. .... _ ... "Roommates" ( 1962. Ofama) Samenthll Fox, Veronica Hart. Three wom9ft shet1ng a New Vonc apartment suffer mistreatment by the men In thelf penonel and professlonal llves. (1 hr .• 20 min.) CD> MIMI "The Thing" ( 195 t, Sdence- Flctlon) James Ameea. Dewey Martin."'>. U.S. reseetch station In the Atctlc :,, hMKlted by an aerie being. ( 1 hr., 30 "*'-l (I) ..,. "Looping" (1981. Ofama) Stl8ley Winters. Sydne Rome. Hard tknee ~ an old carnival couple. forcing them to hh • 1tr1pper to bring In the money eo they can buy their t~et to retirement: a rollrCOeater. (1 hr .. 35 min.) I _,....,,. 1W (J) IWiT TO IWiT An Intruder, eeger to meke a f0f1une In the stock mart<et, nin- uclea the Hart'a hoUle. (Al Ct hr.. 10 at• mT Clf CMICll Hoet: Johnny Car- ton. Guett1: Caf1 Rein«. Greg Louganl&. I)~ .. ___ _,... ·--·-,. .. ,.,. --·-~au..t.:~ ::~t ~·~r.·c, hr .• 30 ' "*'-....... , •• ' ---.. ''The Long Good Frtc»Y' 880, Drlml) Bob Hollklnl. Heeln Mer- ren. A Londorl ~ ~ to Mlp NI ~ emPre tog9ther. 'A' (1 hr .. 64 (I)~ ..... . CZ) ... "Encftew l.ove" ( 1881, Aonwloe) Brooke SNekll. Merttn liewttt. A 17·~-old'I ot:IMIM ~ fof hit 1&- ~-dd glrtfr1end --to .,.,.,,. .. ~ -Ii~':.'.' :::'.'7': ..... 8rllln Ahem9. OMI di ._.. ncMd 1-..oantury llfttlltl eciOf OMd Oenfc* .. known fof NI pot'llpOllty. ... &':IM. 1'The MM Ftom lnowy River'' 12 Frtdey, Dec. 30. 1983 t ( 1982, AdVentUfe) Kini Ooogles, Tom &n'tlnson. A young boy grows to man- hood during a hazardouS trek through the AUS1rallan wtldemess.. 'PG' ( 1 ht.. 44 min.) -1M.-11Tam6 •• ... "A• About Ew" (1950. CofTMt. dy) Bette Oevts. Anne Baxter. A lt81· struck glf1 ~1es and COfVllYea het way to stardom. (3 ~5 mn) (!)Ml E WfMNilm ... (I) CCILLm IAm'IUU. PrO'Adenoe YS. Seton Hal (R) (2 hrs.) .... "Soup For One" (1982, CofTMt. <Jy) Saul Rubioek, Marcie Strasamen. A New voncer contronts toelal preeeures and his own neuroees In hit quett for the ~act mate. 'A' (I hr., 25 min.) .... LATI WwrrM DA•&aTlii,_LIMMllll Guesta: actress :ywinters. comedi- an Tom Ofeesen. (R) I hr.) I mAT-=a. CCIU.IC'l1GI U.tmll ......... ~. --~~ Jeen Stapi.. ton tdt• about recent career projects. • LCM. 3 • """ (D)mwll "Diner'' (1982. Comedy) StlMI Guttenberg, Mtokey Rourke. A Siittlmore diner Is the hengout fOf a quintet of young men seen during the time when the pr• Met of adUtthood are lhr•terq to dltper98 them. 'A' (1 hr .• 50 min.) ... (I) COi 'la a A mytt8r( writer ptarll the "perfect a1me" with hit ··~'* .. w the ;r.;, ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) I -.a.TllOOD cu-. i:.turect: an lntlf'llew with Jane Kennedy; a look at athletes who hew become mo¥la 11111'9; • E!!._Oflte of ftlm editors Cl}.,.. "francll CoYefs The Big Town" ( 1955, Comedy) Donald O'Connor, Yvette Dugay. Frandt and• reporter get mixed up with a murd8' -.d run • group of gangttert out of town. (2 hrl.) I ..... ._., mwll "Unknown Pow.r." ( 1978) Documentary. Henry Fond•. Jack Palance. Of11m11tlc re-cr•ttons 4Mld spec-ulation are 1-.d to examine how cult lelld- er Jim Jorl89 Wiii able to ~ hit ''* iow.rs to teka their own llYel In a matt IUlclde at the Guyana oompaund. (2 tn.. 30mtn.) Cl> .. "Creapahow" ( 1982. HOffOf) Hal Holt>ro<*, Adrienne e.rt:>Mu. A quin- tet of horror ltoriae from a cHlcf• oomlo book lnctudt ..... about rHWWna1ed oorpaae. ..., ¥8Qatatlon. • ¥OfacbAI ...... cneture Md,,,... of~ [I~ (2tn.. 101m.) -,.._ ,.,., U.TIMY 'l'NS....,.._,. (1971.SQ. .,.,._Fk:ttoo) ~ Bell. In 2037 A.O., ...,,tllta ICIM IN energy ptOllllln by Nm I I I IQ rhe power of Iha lUNn ti- ~. :Zit .... '° rN\.) • "I ~ lo Bt In flloturtil" ( 1912. Comedy) WM• Methu. Aln-= A~~from to ~WOOd IO 0-to know tw •.ranged te1•__, fldier. 'PO' (t hr., ~:. "Al*nal F'lml" (1116, tnnw) ~ Ohoted by Jclhn ...... llMed on the tltOfY by Gtorge Orwl. N*M1I .... oonerol of • 5lrm ..,. • lllldc pit • ........ 8="*"l W Cll) .. ' ' t.a, Honor) Ril Hobook. ........ A~ lat of horror 8100. from I ctllcf t comic: boott lnc:bje tales about re-animated c:orpMS. alien vegetation, a wncloul ape41ta creeture and mmlorls ot vengeful cocktoechea. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 57 min.) =1w~·1Qt =.MI .... ''World lnYtlattonal 7-Bell ~Anal" (R) ( 1 hr.) --...,.a.MIT -· -CllCO---.. (!)•--~ ---•&••-w.ca.. The popular groop perform a telac:· lion of their hits, lnCtuclng "Whet A Fool ~ '' In this conoert taped It the l.W- \l9fltty of Cellfomle at Berketey's GrM Thee~1 hr.,30mln.) Cl) "White Dog" ( 1982, AcMtn- ture) Krllty McNlchol. Paul Wlnflald. A young actr .. tak• In a dog she hit with her car, later dlecoverlng that the anlmal It trained to attack b*ka. 'PG' ( t hr., 30 min.) •cc:l .,.. "Same Time, Next v..,.· ( 1978, Comedy) A1an Alda. Elan Btn- tyn. Two people carry on tn unu..i axtramatllal aftM by meeting at the uma reaort fof ona waabnd MCfi YI* OY8f a piftod of MYeral decedeL 'PG' ( 1 hr., 57 min.) Cll M P 1•1a ...... _.Mel e<oottt ...icom. ~ Anne Banorofl. Ronny Graham Md JonattWI PryQa In tNll mlx1Ur9 of mutlc. drame and comedy. ( 1 hr.) -1 ...... ----.... .. "ee.da fl.mer" ( 1982. Sd- anc»-f'lctton) Hantlon ford, Rutger Haulr. In • wortd of the Mure •• .,.a.I pCJllca oflloar II Mllgned to tndc down and daatroy fOUf renegade Bn«oldl. 'A' -r=-· --·---.... .. ,. -.. ''The Terry F<>x St~· (1883, ) Aobaf1 °'*· ~ Ftyat. The ltut llOfY of the ~ athlete who ran • "MarlttlOn of Hope'' ~ Oel'9l.'8 to , .... mon.y '°' cer'°8r r.-.roh aflef the ~ooethma._ (I hr.,36mln.) (I),_, .. ,..,. "Uttla Aed Rid- ing Hood'' Mllloolrn McDowell ....... tllangry .. Md Mary~ • hit ~ !CNl!o ~ c.w Ladd.,..,... Md Dantl ~ ·e -'"' . a.. Dunoan. .. "The l*g'' (196t, ~ ) ...,,. Arne.. Olwy ...,..,,, A U..8. ~ ~ In the Al'Ollo II hl&..s by an ..te .. ( 1 hr .• 30 • "*"l I -'fi.:.:TorcihOn\' (No DIMe) ..... '°"*" ' -•iiiiil• 642-5678 PW a /N. toordl to work for "°" ~IM ..., .... -llonclay Coal. M-iere he "*'' Smlke. Q (2 hra.) ~.,.. "frleod!Y PertuMion" (1116G, Orama) Gary Cooper, Dotothy McQolre. A lamlly of Ouak8fl refUMe to fight In tho CMI Wat. (2 hrl .. t7 min.) CID....., mm Wembley soon dltcoY- ers 1t1at he hM becOme • mothet when he alt• on • gigantic bird'• egg. which ~unexpectedly In Fraggle Rock. ([) "Nana" ( t~. Orama) Anna Sten, Uonel Atwlll. A beautiful and mat8fl- at1s11c woman leeme the meaning ot hMr· tache when she beCorneS lnYol\'ed With • hand&ome lieutenant. ( t hr .. 29 ~ ... (J) ec...-.. -. 1.ee and Amanda Investigate a aott-dflnk tycoon euspected of dlvulglng military aecre11 to a foreign goverM*lt. ( 1 hf.) e CCMml'f eacD Robert Ul1ch hOets an aktar llne\JO of country music artls11 l)ef· fomllng certlfled Gold Record hits; gues11 lnolode T.G. Sheppard, Tanya Tucker, ~-nd RICky Scaggs. (2 h<s.) ~"i'a.-• •FT 06 -,,,.,. Sixty floral lloe11, 230 oob'tul eQOMtrlanl and 23 marching band8 highlight Iha f86tlvttle$ telecaat from Peaadenl. Cell!. Denny Kay:r:.:=l~and marshal. (2 hrs.) ·~ ccmucTll M .......... U Herbert VO<l l<ataJan conductl the Bertin Phllhatmonlc In a concert ol Rich- ard Strauss' "The Alplne Symphony." < 1 hf.) • mWll "200t. A Space Odyeeey" ( 1968, Sc.~Flctlon) Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood. Astronauts sent to find the alien Intelligence responslble fOf a puzzling lunar monolith must contend with an on- bOard computer that Is trying 10 take con- trol ol their WS&el. (3 hrs.) • CID llOWll "Best Friends" (1982, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn. Two screenwriters woo have a good personal and professional re4811onshlp overextend their friendship by gelllng married. 'PG' l!hr.-i.,.50mln.) cm -.. "Alrplane II: The Seque:" ( t982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hag- erty. A commercial ~le compa- ny attempls to keep a brave airplane pilot from revealing the problems with Its first craft betOfe tt i.k• Off °" 111 milden f!lght. 'PG' ( 1 hi .. 25 mWl.) Cl) .... , .. .,.,. "Ultle Rad Rid Ing Hood" Maloolm McDowell tiara 88 the hungry wolf and Mary 81Mnbufgen .. ht. IJOllUIPICtlng prey. Allo 1tarrtng Olene Ladd, Francat Bay and Darrell lartOn (%)_,_,..,."The Art or Sweeping under The Aug" Marianne II aware of an undefinable anxiety. She feels IOme1hlna le wrong tMrtween her end Johan. ( flv,) •aJM.L•,,., ... , ...... "Funny Glrl" (1968, MUlieal) Barbra Streleand. Omar Sharif. Fanny Brice. a 1tagee1ruck girt from New YO<k'e Lower East Side. OYet'oome& a eerln ot heertbteakl to becOme one or America'• mo9I be6oYad llatl. (2 hra., 45 min) .. L.Mm&T I ....... _, .,,_~ T.-n Jean Staple- ton 18lk• about recent career projecis. .. Gl)MCA1Lm • • (J) IWI I'• Potter lrlee 10 reassure o· t-= ttt>out hie upcoming eurgery • :W. "The Out-Of· Towners" ( t970, ~I Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennie. An Ohio couple vieltlng New Yotk 8Xl)efl· ence ~t\OWO utban dleaster. (2 hrs) • a1 &R ,. aunt ~OI Lawrence and Ari Unldetter host thie looll at Iha children ol Eaet Alrlca and their 1truggle t0< 8'Jrvl\lal, Guests: Dick Van Pallan. Wutlam Shatner, Dean Jones. Efrem Zlmball81 Jr. ( 1 hf.) •,,.UN a ...nw 06 mlOIAI llCa8Y Alter his father dies, Nicholas. his sister Kate and their mother seek help from uncle Ralph Nlclcleby, a weanhy miter woo sendt Nlcholaa 10 teach In a YOfkshlre IChoOI fOf abandOned boys where he meets Smlke. Q (2 hrs.) ([)90ll' .... ([).,.."Missing" (f98t, Orama) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New YO<k t>uslnessman and his daughter· In-law try to find out what happened 10 his son woo disappeared during the mllltary coup In~. 'PG' (2 hrs., 2 min.) Cl) ... "Airplane II. The Sequel" ( 1982, Come<ty) Roben Hays. JUiie Hag· .,,y A commercial ~tie compe. ny 111emptt to k..., • brl-.. elrs*ne plot from reveallno the PfObleme with ltt tint craft betOfe lt tek• ott on It• melderl It. 'PG'~· 25mln.) 110111 " De T0tchon'' (No Date) Iva., 30mln ••• r • .,.. "The Interns" ( t9e2, Oreme) haet Cettan, Cliff Robettlon. FOUi young men training at • latge cttY h09pltll atnioale 10 cope With the Pfobl9ms laced by alflnt.,A:a~· 35 mW\.) .. • (J) Kltk " emberraMed when his dteam gll1 t1.Wn1 out to be • circus clOwn. (!)~The lives of a group of Ameri- can tOUtlsla traveling together ttvOUQll Eutope are aodder'oly alter ad by the people they meet and the lncldenta wtlld'I hepperl 10 them. Starring Lee Meriw.thar, 8tad- lord OiNman. Adtleone BarbeaU. Oevld Groh, Marisa Berenson. John McCoolt and Laurene Spano;m=ilf2 hts.) • ..,. ,..,.. ''P9flmen' Cool And Claallo" V)ollnltt lllhak ~ man, pianist Andre PreYln, drummer St-. ly Manne, baaslat Rad Mhchell and gultllf- lsl Jim Hall team up 10 make • jazz album at Plttsbul?h's Heinz Hall. ( 1 hr.) CI> ,._,MM A loot< at wt\at'a In store lot '8'. (R) (I hr.) cm ,.. oocm ••M1nt1--~cm. 9r The popular 0'0Uf? perlorm a Mlec-- tlon of their hits. Including "What A FOOi Believes," In this coooe<t taped at the Uni- versity of Ce~fomla at Berl<eley'a Gteetc -1Tr-=r.:.·~ llMYTft9-.... =..UUlll. llOWll "Barbarosa" ( 1982. W88tem) Wiiiie Nelson, Gary Busey. A Texas outlaw grows to become a legend wtllle conetant- ly on the run trom the authotttles and his ~~l~lawa 'PG' (1hr .. 26mln.) <HJ .,_ "The Thirty-Nine Steps" ( 1978, Suspense) Robe<t Powell, Oevld Wamer. A man t>ecomes the quarry ol both the pollCe and a secret group of foreign agents operating In England when he le Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Under New Management "Ser ving All Faiths" I larbor Lawu · Mount Olive Men1orial Par·k, · Mortuar.r · CREMATION '290 OTHER SERVICES°FROM '546 PHON:J.ODAY FR2E INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•t•r Ave. •• Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 21 -'l'aesclay Cont. &.":CA'l,._IU~.mn1C* Beny Tompl<lns and Jo Jo Star- buci< host this pr&-Olympic exhibition of America's fineSt figure ld<aters trom the site of the 198-4 Winter Olymples in Sara- ~. Yugoslavia. (1 hr.) (I) M flLYml ltMlllZOfl .aTI-The live troupe members (Timothy Furst, PaUI Oevld Magid. Sam Wllllams, Howard J. Palt8fSOrl, Randy Nelson) perform many dating, flylng feats. ( 1 hr ) e .,_ "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci· ence-Flctlon) Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauef. In a world of the future. a special pollc:e oftlcef ls assigned to track down and destroy lour renegade androids. 'R' l1 hf .• S5 min.) CZ) -,_A ...... "The Vale Of Tears" Marianne and Johan meet egaJn atter quite a long time. Their encounter Is pelnful and clumsy In Its mlx- ltur~ ~ rec:onclllatlon and agoresslvenesS. .. Ml•MPM&Y .. -·•..,..L.AWM• LMIOAT P& ...... A look at Auslrallan pop bend Alf Sopply: an "Iron" that remowa lktn wrlnklea. (J) R'I tmA111f ••Ml .... F,..I ~ Bowl XV • Eaglet vs. Raldert (R) •e•CA'IWI •• Cl) ... "Last Of The Greet SUM-YCR" (PTemlefe, Comedy) Pam O.wber, .-.nes Naughton. A 80Clal work• fights to .. ve a group of aenlor citizens wflo are being evicted from their apartment bultc:l- lng. which II maJ1(ed tor demolition. (2 hrl.) e e .,._ (PTemlere) Cofy and Nlcit 1ttempt to salvage the wreck of a chlrt«ed boet which WIS sabotaged. (2 ti~ All•• -A look at Hfe's tnOlt pr8lllng "*'Ions bued upclf\ the reUl.t of 1 netlonwtde Gallup Poll. Goettl tncllde Vlnolnt Prtce. Stew AWi. Jayne UHdowt. Honnen Feft. ~h Buzzi. Tony o.nza and Ben vra:J; hr.) e GI ~ Janet w111 ION h9r new jOb • en ax8fciN lnltructor ~ w IUbmlts to her boel'• deM-. l-: -~--LR••·.,.-· ..... Nlcholaa Ind Stnlkt join a tra· veli'10 ltltiltflcal compeny Ind Kati wolcfa -.Mtlon In London. Q (2 hrl.) ...... MMI -1 ·~ "**'°"'' PWlllt HoreolO Gutltrfu jolr'9 Mdtt PNwtn Md the Pltttburah ~ f!Y for 1 pe1fomwooe of Radwnlnlnoft'1 TNrd Plllno Concerto from HtlrU Htl. Cl) oa&.-ta ;w.a. 8YrllCUlt ¥t.. w-i.nu> ~ "*'-> !, a.n'en.. ~~1~ ~ end ~ turmoil '*" two oor111...., di clf9innt 9t1tlltl •W.C. on .,,.., wey ro· d«'I 1n the 192, Pn Otym- ·~i-w =~--''ltwtcy'• ~·· (1981, ) Bun ~ Rectltt Wwd. A *9 oop unocMrl =~ """' ~ .... the of • eel girt. 'A' (2 M.) -. .,,. w · <1111. ~ ....... Dom 0. LUlll. A. try I men ,.,....,. the CCU'IOI end d9t9r· ~ to fllCll hll lmpeld1'11 Oll.tt\ wtttl • .... of dlgnlly. 'A' ( 1 "'·· "° "*'-> 24 Friday, Dec. 30, 1943 G •ll'IT •Gl> .,_ "Wlllie And Joe Bac;I( At The Fron!" (1952. Comedy) Tom Ewell, Har- vey Lembeek. An unconqvefable pair of World War II Gls turn Tollyo upside down with their treewneeflng antics. ( 1 hr .. 55 mln.l_ .. 8 (II °"' W • Madellne and Chaille end up ln jell when they help an innooent- looklnQ man wtllle on a camping trtp Cf) .. "Minnie And Moskowitz" ( 1972, Romance) Geoa Rowlands. Sey· mour Cassel. A mismatched coupte strug- gle to remain together deepjte their many differences. (2 hfl .• 30 min.) .... Mm -~''Rach­maninoff' Pianist Horacio Gutierrez joins Andre Prevln and the Plttst>urgt\ Sympho- ny for a perlormaooe ol Rachmanlnoffs Third Plano Concerto from Heinz Hall ( 1 Iv,) I -UC. -I u=IWIJ Jennlfet II stall<ed by ruthlea killers wnen sna wttneasee a ~1.:,"::~ murder Q ( 1 hr ) ~ IC1Y The Emmy·aW11rd winning teem preeentl • variety of gage. skits and com-~· (lhr.) C1J .,.. "A Stranget la Watching" (1982. Ofama) Rip Tom. Kate Mulgrew. A P9YCh0tlc kldnlpe • TV reporter end the 8-yeer-old <*Jghter of an eet1lef vtc:tlm and hokl9 them for raneorn In Grand Cen- tral St1tlon. 'R' ( 1 Iv .. 30 min.) ... "The Sectet Pollcemln'1 Other Bel" ( t 98 '. Comedy) John Oeele. Graham Chipman. Brttleh comedlanl and music:la,., lnckJdlna cat memberl from "Monty Python," 718eyond The Fringe" Ind "Not lhe Nlne O'Clock Nlwl.'' per- form In a conotrt tor the benefit ol A"i1:l lntem1tlonal. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) _, ... = ···---'" ,_ ... An wrey of Brttlltl comic t16ent star In Eric Sytc•' hlletloul lllent lllm about • young nwrted couple t to ~ Into their,... hoWe. • .. ---·--fW ... (1)9 .... -·---u..• ., ... -·-... "The Company She Keepi" ( 1960, Oranw) Ll:ZllbMh Scoct. Jel'9 Gr... A womat1 and her pwoll offtott btcOme ftvell for the k7o'9 of ON men. ( 1 hr •• som.: E•••i.m'•'•-.. '1 Nr-.r Promlaed You A ~ ti (1977, Drwna) KetNMn °"""" lln. Bibi AodefllClf'l. A t..,,_. echlro- ptvenlo ~ 14> In tw own fllntel6el II boed to cope With lte In.,, ...... ., mental lnltltunon. 'A' ( 1 l'lr ~ rrA) CID • UICIA!m "The MNM Young Comedlal-.. &how" JofWl Cendy ~ "* 9dllon of the ..... '-luring routtrm bV 11 UfMl"6COi•*ii PlfbiMl"I trrr:, ., hMnhett9'\'1 ~ .,... Cefe., &i>~ ''Shoo4 Thi Moon'' oeet 0ra-IN) Abrt ,..,,.,, et.. ~ The colllpee of 8" I.IA* mid----ow-P'I'• "*"IOI Md h tfteot on ,.. four ~ II Choitldlcl. 'A' (2 hrt... 15 er ... ,..,,,.,.,,. Of cw· (1111. ~) ..ull ....... ,.. Tunlllln ....., ...,,.. .. ~ ""' ...... betwwn. ~ OOl'l'4*1J w poor ... ~l,1 hr .• 25 min.) ,,.('! ... ~The Moon" (1982, Ofa- ma) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton. The COl&apse ol an upper middle-class cou- ple • s marriage and Its efft!lct on their" lour daught8fS is ctlronk:led 'R' (2 hrs., 5 min.) '"(I) -.... -"' .. ..,,,_Fm"'• iwe Cl) ... ., PJ. A hot-headed Tuan hires Magnum to find his sister, a former cheerteeder. (R) (1 hr., 10 min) 8 e TCmllff Hoet Johnny Carson. IG=-=== liflUICllOl- 1'IClll • lMI ~ Guests: Cheep Trick. Ried Manlo. Greg Travis. Chf1sty Claridge. ( 1 hr., 30 :nln.J • IT. ~ ..-CllLll-..-w.1-.1 llOIRTAL ...,._ A ho9t of stars perlorm In this benefit tor St. Jude's Children's Hoepltal In Memc>hls. T 8'Vl85M8 ( 1 hr.) ePM&YPOITUIT (I) --"AS World Cup" Men'I 90- meter Jumping (from Lalce Placid. N.V.) IBl p tv . 30 min.) CIJ ... "Naked Came The Stranger" ( 1975, Comedy) Derby Uoyd Raina. Levt Rlchllrdl. A woman engages In a variety ot adYentures u she trtea fo get .....,.. with her ptlllenderlng husblnd. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) • ... "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982. H()(ror) Dena Kimmel. Paul Krat- ka. Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin at Ctystal Lake. the ltddng grounds of a def~ monster whO ........ hockey mnk. A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) • 111 CUii Fea1Ured: former Bla<ik Panther memblf Sonny &yam. ( 1 hi .• 30 -1mln..._llYCllCOCI I ii ---[ 1ra1w .. -~Anw:..-Den Ingram ~ 1 oollectlon of IOOhOOtnlng fllme. -=1i"~=~'9Liii 'W !'.:t. 'com.den Pet W• H«tnan. ( 1 hf) • • __ , ___ CGLLICTm ,.., .. "Apartment For~ .. ( 1948, ) Wllam Hoktan. JMont er.in. A ptofeteOr ott.r. hie 1ttlc to. a llUdtnt end hie pregnent wife f()f h<>ullng. (2 hrl.. 6 mtn.) (!)-·-m=· ••••• 0 An~ With~ Newt~ Ind John Tr~ ta. • ..-.1 •mu CID _. ''Tlfl1*"' < 1982. Comedy) JoM C1111~ o.r. AoWrdl. ,.,_...,. VOftl lrOhlt9ct INWI the ~ of urb9n • end menteoe Ind ...,_ to • Gt•~ ........ ~ end • .,... IOlrtlied yoUng womatl In t'hll UPdettd vet• elon ol Bhaktlplllfe'I pe.y, 'PO' (2 tws., M':IJ. (J)I ''Olll Of 19'4" (1812) Ptf'I)' t<lr'8, 1lmoCtl)t VWt Petttn. A ...,_ tr"8 to~--tn•b4Ddtvt'IWI -~'*1·~~· (18IO.CCln- Olry r=Anrwttl O'TOOlll. A teoldy .,.eo.-1 ~ .........., OOld ewev .-om'* ·~ ....... ,., tql8l'f ~ ~ ?O' , ..... .Omft.) -·(I) --~,,.. .,. . -...~~ ..... he ~tolllW • -•-'!&. ~~:r. (1=! Drlml) -........... 11ov1u- •CC> "Snoopy Come Home" (1972, Com&- ~Animated. (1hr.,21 min.) •Cl> "A Christmas Ce.rol" ( 197fi, Fantasy) Animated-( 1 hr., t2 min.) • "The Long Weekend" ( 1979, My&- tery) Jann Hargreave, Brlony Behets_ ( t hr .. 52 min.) •CID "The Secret Of NIMH" ( t982, Fanta• ay) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Han· man, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) -~ ''Where Angels Go. Trouble Follows" 1968, C~y) Stella Stevens, Aoeallnd u&Mll. (2 hrs.) ... ~ "If You Could See What I Hear" 1982. Blooraphy) Marc Singer, R.H homaon. (fhf .. 43mln.) .,. Cf) "The Big Coumry" (Part 1) ( 1958. Western) Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston. ~hrs.) CJ) "Rarnparts Of Clay" (1971, Suspense) Lella Schoona. ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) M CID "Six Weeks" (1982. Drama) Dudley Moore, Mary Tyle< MOOfe. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) e "Grease 2" ( 1982, MUsical) Maxwell Caulfield, Mk:helle Pfeiffer. (1 hr., 55 min.) •CC> "I'd Climb The Highest Mountain" (1961, Drama) Re><y Calhoun. Susan Hayward. ( t hr .. 28 min.) (DJ "Duncan's World" ( 1979, Adventure) Larry Tobias. Don Morrill. ( l hr . 30 min.) CI> "White Dog" ( 1982. Adventure) Kris- ty McNlchol, Paul Winfield. (1 hr.. 30 min.) -· "Same Time, Ne.xi Year" (1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn, ( I tu , 59 min.) -CC) "Rio Conchos" (1964, Western) Richard Boone. Stuat1 Whitman. ( 1 hr . 47mln.) CID "Chariots Of Fire'' (1981, Ofama) Ben Cross. Ian Charteson. (2 hrs .• 5 min.) cm "SuP9f' Fuzz" (t981. Comedy) Terence Hiii, Ernest Borgnlne. ( t hr .. 35 min.) (I) "The Trlals Of Oscar Wiide" ( 1960, Drama) Pet8f Flnch. James Mason. (2 hrs .. 3 min.) CI> "The End" ( 1978, Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Dom De Luis&. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) -ai "Asylum For A Spy" (1967. Mystery) Rober1 Stack. Felicia Farr. (2 hrs.) tw(I "Chad Hanna" ( t940, Drama) Henry Fonda. Dorothy Lamour. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -Afternoon Movies- -• "Man Against The Sea" ( t954. Adventure) Oocomentary. (2 hrs.) CC) "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982, Mys- tery) Peler UStlnov. Jane Btrkln. ( t hr . 56 min.) cm "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982, Orama) Albert Finney. Dlane "6aton (2 hrs.. 5 min.) · CI> "Endless Love" (1981. Romance) Brooke Shields, Martin Hewitt. (I hr .. 56 min.) -(I) "Charl01s Ot Fire" (1981. Drama) Ben Cros.s. Ian Chatleson (2 hrs .• 5 min.) W CID "Tempest" ( 1982, Comedy) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands-(2 hrs .. 25 min.) e "Soup For One" (1982, Comedy) Saul Rublnek. Marcia Strassman. ( 1 hr .• 25mln.) •CC> "Foolln' Around" (1980. Comedy) Gary Busey, Annette O'l'oole. ( t hr .. 40 min) cm "Bulterlly" ( 198 t. Drama) Stacy Keach, Pia Zadora. (1 hr .. 45 min.) CI> "The Graduate" ( 1967, Comedy) Ouatln Hortman. Kettwlne Ao.. ( t hr • 46nlln.) •CJ) "Bt•ck H~" (1950. Orama) Gene Kelly. J. Cano4 Nii.ti. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) •<D "Oueet For Fire" (1981. F1nt11y) Evereu McGiii, Rae Dewn Chong ( I hr . 35 min.) • "AlrplaM II: Tti. Sequel" ( 1982, Cornedy) Robert Hay1, Jolle H8()8f'1y. ( 1 hr,. 25 min.I •CC> "I'd C lmb The Hlgheet Mountain" (1951, Drama) Roly Calhoun, Susan Hayward. ( t hr., 28 mfn.) CID "Cyrano" (1974, Adventure) Anlmat· ed. Voices of Jose Ferrer. Joen Van Art<. l._!hr.) (%) "Anlmal Farm" ( t955. Drama) Ani- mated. Directed by Jotln Halas. ( t hr .. 12 min) •• "The Pirate Movie" (1982. Adven· ture) Kristy McNk:nol. Chrl81opher Atkins. U hr .. 40 min.) •(!) "Aloha Means Goodbye" (1974. Orama) Sally Strulhers. James Fran- chlcos. (2 ht&.) ([)"Adventures 01 The Wiiderness Famlly 11" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamente Shaw. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) •CI> "The Twelve Chairs" (t970. Come- dy) Ron Moody. Frank Langella ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. Cl) "Chariots 01 Fire" {1981, Orama) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson. (2 hrs.. 5 min.) -lvenlag .,.., ... .... • umTUU. Los Angeles Lakets · ial -~~2 hr11 . 30 min.) llMlm,./~....,. .... ~-MlmMt..awm .,. "II You Could See Whal I Hear" (1982. Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson. The misadventures of blind singer-composer Tom Sullivan's college ~are recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 43 min.) (HJ .,. "Six Weeks" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore. A mar· rled Congresslonal candidate becomes increasingly Involved In the lives of a wealthy New York woman and her leuke- mic =ler 'PG' ( l hr., 45 min.) cm "White Dog" ( 1982. AdVen- lure) t<rlsly McNlchol, Paul Wlnfleld. A young actress takes In a dog she hil with her ca1. later discoVertng that the animal Is trained to attack blacks. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •a>OI Cl'aU.OlnmuLn. T8Y Ted Turner narrates this look at the myst8flous O+leefenokee Swamp which has terrlfed and fascinated men for hun-.. ,~if..::: .....,.,....,..,.. .-AL'9ICI Animated. Giida Radner and Billy Crystal provide the vole- " for varloUs anlrnale as they prepare for ,.1'""5:£..:-, ....... m~., .... Q . P& .,._. A look at Australian pop bind Air Supply; an "Iron" that removes skin wrinkles. Cf) ... 0 ....,._., ,._.., An ltlttMew With Ollvla Nftton-Jonn and Jottn Tr1vol· lt•.==AllY • II 111119mf LOllCD HCf'Di --·«19--... llWUI A look al wlutt'• In atoro for '~) (1hr .30mln) ([) "Threshold" ( f981. Dfama) Donald Sulherland. Jeff QoldbkJm. A heart eurgeon ralsel a controverey by Implanting an e><.peJlmental mechanlcal heart In a female patient. 'PG' (1 hr., 46 min.) CI> tcml ,_ A .....,.. "Paula" Johan announoea he 18 In IOVe with anoth- "' woman. Marianne la totallv unprepared for his leaving. ( t hr.) • .,. "The Climax" ( 1944, Horror) Susanna Foet8f. Boris Karloff. A music teacher mu1de1a a g1ea1 operatic diva for wtiom he has an obsessive love, only to repeat his efforts years later with her look· alike. (2 hrs.) Mal> ... 1!lt 9 IC* M TOMI Featured: a look at the LAPO over the past 150 years; a profile of Jim Brenner: an Orwellian New Years Eve rty . YOWIPIOR.l'l ..aM. uwmma-.rvaef9• l"flO.U. TICTAC'°'*' ........ CCUIT ...CMmli\11 Wl&ftUIM Nl&Y,_. ,_I.Ill I ADWBrnW OI _..Al llCIO.llY Nicholas and Smlke join a tra- velling theatrical company and Kate avoids seduction In London. Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) cm ... MOCllY Vancouver Canucka al Los Ar:igeles Kings ( 3 hrs.) -· Cl) ,_,., IOOllmY TAUi OW Andy Rooney gives his own 6?8Clal pe<spectlve on Whal America looks Mke from an air· borne helicopter. ( t hr.) 8 • THI A-TUii The team answers an urgent plea from a barnslorrnlng pllot. ( t '.l:_) • , ..... ..a Oil .IACQl8 CCJU9.. 1UU 8 Lft"I WT -'MH 1111 m I Tl John Rill« hosts this special featuring bloopers by politicians. athletes. neweca&- ters 8/ld a host of celebrities. (R) ( 1 hr.) i =--. m llllD A look at llfe'a most pressing questions based upon the results of a nationwide Gallup poll. Guest• Include Vincent Price. Steve Allen. Jayne Meadows, Norman Fell, Rulh BUzzl, Tooy Danza and Ben Vtlfeen. ( t hr.) • 9ffm~ ,._.., An Interview with Olivia Newton-Jann and Jann TravQI. ta. e.,. "Once Is Not Enough" (1975, Drama) Kl"' Douglas. Alexis Smith. A fllm produoer marries fOf money to eatlsty his $1><)11ed ~"'· (2 hrs.) • 1111 ~Tl The Los AllQ4t- lea Philharmonic. under the director of Carlo Marla Glullnl, performs Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 at the Osaka Fetllval Hall while on a tour of Japan. ( 1 hr.) CC) ... "The End" ( 1978, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dorn De Lulae. A temllnal-- ly Ill man musters the courage and deter- mlnatlOn to taoe his Impending death with a sense of dlgnl1y ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 23 -Wednesclay Coal. Gary Coleman. Paut LeMat. (I hr .. 30 min.) .. 117) "Buck And The Preache<" ( 1972, Orama) Sidney Poltief. Harry BeMlfonte. (2 hrs.. 15 min.) --lvealng ·1u--c:m ... mA umTUl1 Los Angeles Lakers l"i.i!i:::m~) me ... -· COUlm um1UU. Maryland vs. North Cerolina State (Subject to ~­ out) (2 hrs.) CID llCMI "I OUght To Ba In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Ann- Margret. A teen-ager journeys trom Btooklyn 10 HOiiywood to get to know hef ettranged acreenwrttef lathef. 'PG' (1 hr., 45mln.) CD>1R.-.r:r.PC11M mu ... "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Drama) Syl- vester Stallone. Cert Weethera. WOf'ld heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa IUflers a personal crisis when a younger, hUngrlef f!9ht9f challenget him for his •(!:=:mJ •am•aa.nm ... "Whlakey Ga6ofel" ( HM9, ) Joen Greenwood. Baell Red- f0td. A group of 1hf,.ty Scoteman find ttial the liquor supply they've bean waiting for la on lt9 way to the bottom of Iha .... ( 1 hr .. 23 mfn.) (I) ... "Annie" (1982, MUllcal) Albert Finney. Cerol Burnett. During the Greet Depression, baldpate muttl-bllllonalre OllYer WarbUCl<a opetlS hie pelatlal aatata to a IC>Uflky, radhaedad CWJ)hen IOt what he thinks wll °"Y be a week. 'PO' (2 hrt.. 9~ ·1==.MMI ==i. A aerV1Ce that matohea up tingle bullll88a travelart; a vltlt with a C.nectan high-wife artJat. ~::..~~A ~ with ~ ~i:a:::n Blllngeley. I=~ ........ ,..... .. ''Siient Rega" ( 1182, Adven- ture) ~ Nomi. Ron ~. A crltlcally lntUrad ~ II rMabad end n*'9 ._ .._.rucwb6t by the Mncl- woric of a menUllly untlinOtd ldlntllt. 'A' Cr"""·' -"·-~ la joined by .,_.. Lindi Aon- ltldl end Ry ~ end perfomw "°' hilt M "8hOt1 ~" ''a.I Aw.(' end a,-n:a;c::.a :~~~~:~ .. ........ MetilrW'9 llnda • ...ting growttl, bUt Johan II loell1Q ~ or1> on t8Jllltf ThlV meet at Jonan'a ofb to~ 2e Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 dlvotce papers. Suddenly. 41YefY1hlng ellplodes and they maul each other physi- cally and mentally. ( 1 hr.) G 90Wll "Magnificent Obsession" ( 1935. Orama) Irene Dunne. Rober1 Tay- lor. A playboy whose drunken antics caused the death of a surgeon and hlS wife's bflndnel& dedicates himself to med· ~~In) :1 t • M To.t F .. l\Ked: a visit with Arthur MltcheM. founder I direct<>< ot the Dence Theatre of Harlem; a look at a pr~ faaalonal dowaef . .. -., ... a-a-.n1ccmiA11Y m•u. 11CTAC-• .-&l'IC*llT .... CllCDI 'Tl ......... MLlla-•mau ..,....._" Nlcholal raacuaa hie femlly from Ralph and fella In lolle with Madallna Bray wtlla Smlkt Is recaptured by Squaars. Q .. i':Dk.rnc Lii (Premicwe) Tan-year- old Herold .. tonilhea hit famlly when ha brlnga home a glr1tneod to rnMt hit par· ante.(~ • • flalLI A look et Iha '1ortuna begal'' craze In Chicago and a raport on three-wtleel go-cart racing In Ql'agon. ( 1 hr.) ... ''The Aalettw Solution" (1971. Mystery) Burt Reynolda. Rlc:herd Andaf-1on. Polle• detective Dan August ...,.chel a town for a pair or klllara. (2 hrs.L • GI -PALL IUT Tam lends Colt to • Soulhefn town to retri.ve a bell-Jumping CrfmlnlL ( 1 hr.) (I) I a mt HC Liii (Premiere) Tan-yeer- old Harold attonlahaa hie famlly when he brtnga home a glf1tr1end to meat hie per· ante. ~-::'at_.-~ A '111111 With ~ oelebrtty Pel• BflllnOlley. • ... "19 Petti AYenUa" (Part 1) (19n. Drema) L.-Y AM Warran. Polly Bergan. A ttraet~ young glt1 untuatly aant to reform act'°°1I joins an underWOl'td "°'* of proatlMlon upon haf r ....... i,t;> ·-,.. ...... ._...,.,,.I Thal~A .. lat Phlllalmooic end fill*' eolollt Murray PetatWa. urlder the dlractor of Maeatro Cano Marie Olullnl. perlorrne BeettlcMln'a "Plano Conceno '4o. 2" end Peul "111'1- demlltl'a "Concen ~ l'or Stf1n91 Md era." (1 hr.) CC) .. "Bett Frlanda" ( 191a. Come- dy) Burt Rtynolde. GOida Hawn. Two ICt........,. who h9¥8 • oooct per90MI and prot1•looe6 •ttoillhlp ~tend th* ~ by getting mantad. 'PG' i hr.,49"*'-t ..,1c1n• .. "Y-. OlotQIO" (1182. Mueklel) LudlnO ~ l<a~ ~. A renowntd operatic t9"0r bacOnl9 rornM- tioalY lrwotwd wtltl. pr.ny volot ....... 1at. ·PG· < 1 "'·· ao m1n.> (J} .. ''8u1tm-4er" ( 1812. ~ tw9) ..._ 86nglr, T~ Aobar'9. A young man wit\ M ""'*Ill '*" b p-~ .,..._~bltie...,._ ~~,'t.~~ of tllt * .. "Thr..,dd" ( t811. Dr-.> ........ J9ff OoldllLm. A t-t !U'l'Ofl ,..... • oontr~ ~ ~IO an ~RI 1neahalllcil • Nin 11'1 • ..,,. .,....,. "°' CZ)ICW,_A._... "In The Mid- die Of The Night In A Oer11 House Some- where In the World" Both Johan and Mari· anne are beginning lo acquire a new knowledge of themselves and a sensltMty to each other's needs. ( 1 hr ) •CI> --\Prr o) The tyrannical head of Empire ndv. dS throws his exec· utlve& into panic when he opaos their Illes to another man. I .... llAITWI uu.. l.OWIOAT P& 'MUJl8 A service that matches up alrlQla ~ travatara: a visit with a canedlen high-wire artist. lll)MCAU. (I) CGUm Mm1IM.l Iowa Y9. Mlchl- ~n State ( t h< .. 45 min.) ••Cll --"Tha Gaunttat" (t9n. Dra- ma) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke. Det . Ben StlOClday enoountara maselve oppoal- tlon when ha attempts to tranepot1 a key wttneaa to a mob trial. (2 tn) 8 • M PACTI '11 Lii Tootle muat con- Ylnoe a youngater to 8Y9CU8te hie apett· ment during an emergency. Q • 9 '""'" Blake and Ktyttal honey· moon in Rio de Janlaro but Dex muat per· suede Alexis not to follow them. QOynae- i~ ........ ... "Bllndtotd" ( 1966. SuspanM) Rock HudSOn. Claodla Cerdlnale. A pay- ctliatrlat b«:ome8 lnYotved wtth lnterna- tlonal conftk:1 wher'I ha treet9 • adantlat eought by two oppoelng goyernMents. (2 hrl ., 10 min.) • MLJllllM..W-'11 .... M ~ Nloholat reacuaa hie fMllty from Aalptl and .... In loW with ~ Bray wtllla Smlke la recaptured by Squaara. Q .{l hra.) CIJ ... "Coup o. Torc:hon" (No O.te) 69 min.) ... "f oroad Vangeanca" (1982. ) Chuclc Norrie, Mary Loulae Welftef. A true mastfr ot the martial arte i.-. vlolence °"Y 81 a laat reeort wher'I hit triendl era being fOtoad to ... thalt caalnO. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) . (%) .... ''The T ...... Chelfl" (1970. COrnady) Ron Moody, Frank Langalle. A , dapOMd nob6aman anllatt tM aid, of a commonar to help racov.r 12 ohalr'8. one of wt1'oh hOtdt • tortuna In ,..., (' hr.' 30 mWI.) ••r .. • ---(PrenWe) The real-attorneyt of • Matltlattan nlCilt COUt1 MMNlkt 8Wlllt IM arrMI of tNlr new ~ "i..oend Of The Lost" (1987, ~) JOhn Wayt19. Sophia LOl'tn. 1Wo "*'and a woman .-rdl the laihera '°' a lo9' city couta11 •1C1 • tarve ~. 1l hr-., 30 .m.) • ---MMii I II "The artt- llh featlYlll" Cellat Yo-Yo Ma and corn- ()O!Mr9 ()l>.ltr l(nulMf\ JoM McC'Abt at)d Sir ~~Jolt\ Andie~ end the Pfttleurgh ~ ~ b.., 81-dty ...... "°"°""° "'*' ""'*· ( 1 ., -·ft~ A horr I II beg-ledV .,., "" ,,... confound Dr. MiDn'llOft. ,,.A ~ .. co~a adwnatoNUllllllhtr~~ ..... ~ ttCdllld l'IW\ ..... to 11111 ...... oul of ....... Q 4' tw.) ·--. OD .. ''The lq ....,... <t•. -Tae1tlay Cont • Harlem Gfabetroll~. Sidney P0111et Obecule beginnings dOn'l pievenl the meteoric rlM lo tame ol the Harlem Ok> bellOtletS, ( I ht., 40 min.) we.,. "The Gia• t<ey" 11942. MYl- tety) Alan Ladd, Veronlce Lake Baaed on the 1tory by DMhlelt Hammell Crookeo polltles and gangsters rnake a dangerous mixture for a tough ptlV1te eye Uhr,50mln) • .,. "The Horsemen" ( 1971, Adventurt) Omar Sharif, Jack PaJance The Injured son ol a champion equeetnan IP0'111J\81l In A1gh9nletan attemt>ts to r~ln hie glofy ( 1 hi' , 30 min ) C!J 9CMI" "The Best 01 EY8f'Ylhlng" ( 1959, Orama) Hope Lange. Stephen Boyd. In thelt search tor the good hie, thtee yoong career women dlsc<>Yer the itlalls of living In New York City. (2 hrs.) ALL•TNINl&Y _. "Search For Survtvat" t 1972) 0ocu!Tl8f'llary. Camera crews follow Jungle and prairie creatures ol Norlh AmerlOa and Australia 1n their relef'ltle61 quest tor water (2 hfs., 30 min.) (I) COUl9 ~Syracuse vs. W- lanova (R) (2 hn.) .. ,CllCO ..... .. Ml I IT-.,_ "Hit And Aun" ( 1957, Ot1mo) ugo H .... Vlno9ot Edweros A mlddl&-•oed man'• )Mlouly '1'* hit thowoltl wlfo leadl him 10 plOt an "1Ccid4tnt" lor h4'! ~no bOyfr~ilUI'.!" 24 mln.) ... U1J ~ 8lnget I eoogwtllet Kenny Looolna periormt many of his QUMll88t hlf1--Including "Whenevef. I Ca• 'You Friend" and "l<eet> The Fire" In this concer1 taped el lhe Santa Barbale Coun- IBowl. ( 1 hr.) ......... llAICUlm.IYU. -TOPVTNliiiiiiiii .. "Murcl8f on The Thlr1eentn Floof'' ( 197"4. My&tlfy) James Stewart, Strother Manin. A defense attorney Is called In to save a young man who could lha~la eon, ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .... ,_ W mWll "Charlot~I Are" ( 1981. Ora- ma) Ben Cross. tan Charleton. Social pressure and personal turmoil beeet two contraatlngly diff8fent Bfltlth athletes on 1ho11 way to glory In the t92• Pene Otym- PG' (2 hrt.. & min) • llOWll "Highway 13" ( 1948, Myttety) t Lowery. Pamela Blake. Two truCk dtlritt f11ce tudden delath lurklng on • tllgh-(1hf .. 10mln,) CC) "I'd Cllmb The Hlgheet Moun- tain" (1961, Orama) Rory Calhoun. Suaan Hayw81d. When • turn-of~I~ 1ury Georgie min..1er tel<" • city gl<I tot hit bride. he tlnd8 tl\81 her ldjultment to ptOvlnelel wlyt and people la not an ... y ona ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) • Cll 1MI.....,. G4lelt: Jim Neb<n CI) llOWll "The TwelYe Ctlalra" (1970, Comedy) Ron Moody. Fran« let'lo91a. A deposed nob6eman enlists the tifd of 1 COIT\ITl()(l8f to help reoovet 12 Cl'letn. one ot which holds a tortune In jewels. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) .. e MOWll "The Secret Pollceman's 01n.t Ball" ( 1981. Comedy) John Cleele, Graham Chapmen .. British oomedlans and musicians. lncludlna cast members from "Monty Python." r.Beyond The Frtnoe" and "Not The Nine O'Clc)ci( News," J*· IOl'm In a concert f()( the t>eneftt of Amnesty International. 'R' (1 hr .• 30 min.) (D) .,.. "WhOe Dog" ( 1982, AdVen· tura) Krts1y McNlchol. Paul Wlnlleld A young actress ta.kes IO a dOg she hit with her car, later dlscovenng that the animal Is trained to at1ack blacks. 'PG' ( I hr • 30 min.) -Wednesday ·-ICOTT ti1I Cl) .,_ "Don's Pany" ( 1976, c.,.ime- dv) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. A group ol sut>urbanites gather a1 a friend's house to watch the electloo returns (I hr., 30 min.) . e llOW'8 "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy McNlchol. Chtlstophef Atkins. A &hy teen-age girl llods adVentura and romance when a dream transports her to the world of a l9th-oeotury pirate 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 40 min.) wg 11M1Ym..ocm ~--~he Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) John Savage. Christopher Plumm&f. A CIA compyler expert trains tor active held dUty to avenge the murder ot hrs girlfriend i rut. hless terronsts. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 50 mtn.) .. Cl) CM ... .-mlrltal .,_ "The Ettect Of Gamma Rays On Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds" ( 1973, Drama) Joanne Wooctward. Nell Polls. Two Sisters btought up 1n an atmosphere ol poverty and neglect de'.'l'<>P totally dif- lerent outlooks on Mfe. (2 hrs ) 1:9CJ:) 90WI! "Evil Unde< The Sun" ( 1982, Mystery) Pet81' Ustinov, Jane Blr1dn Bet· gtan ~h Hefcule P01ro1 looks for the mwderer ot a tamoos actress amoog an ISiand reson hotel's stall and guests 'PG' l tv .. 56 mtn.) ..... ..,, .. MUil lltl. NOCllT Vancouver Canucks at Loe Angeles Kings (2 hrs., 30 min) CI)MOWll "The Graduate" (1967. Come- dy) Dustin Hottman. Katharine Ross While being urged lo date a neighbor's daughter, a young gradUate Is having an attalt With her mother 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 min.) M CI) .,_ "Sharky's Machine" (1981. Adventure) Bun Reynolds. Rachel Ward A vioe cop une<>vefS high-level govern· ment corruption Wflile Investigating the mu<def of a ca• girl. 'A' (2 hrs ) ... _. "Wagons West" ( 1952, West- ern) Rod Cameron, Peggie Castle. A wagonmaster dlscovefs that three ot his oassenQ8fS are cr~ed tndlan agent&. _......._llovlu_ .. CD) "Super Fuzz" ( 1981, Comedy) Terence Hiii. Ernest Bofgntoe. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •(C) "MacArthur" ( 1917. Biography) Gr~ gory Peck. Dan O'H8flihy. (2 hrs .• 10 min) CI) ''Animal Farm" ( 1955, Orama) A~ mated Directed by John Halas. ( 1 hr., 12 min.} .. GZl "MagnlflceOt Obsession" ( t935. Ora- ma) Irene Dunne. Robert Tayto< (2 hrs.) 11110 "The CowbOy And The Lady" ( 1938, West8fn) Gary Coope<, Merle Oberon ( 1 hr., 45 min.) NI(!) "The Big Country" (Pan 21 ( 1958, Western) Greg<lf)' Peck, Chartton Heston ~hrs.) (OJ "The Timber Tramps" ( 1978, Adven.. ture) Joseph Cotton, Rosey Grier. ( t hr., 30 min.) ta(l) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" (1982. Comedy) Waltlf Matthau. Ann-Margret. (1 hr .. 45 min.) Cl) "The Graduate" ( 1967, Comedy) Dustin Hoftmen. Katharine Ross. ( t hr . 45mln ) ... "Anna To The Infinite Power" (No Date) (t hf . 45 min,) •ct> "Barbatosa" ( 1982. Weslem) Wiiiie Nelson, Gary Busey ( 1 hf .. 26 min.) •CZ> "Fatso" ( 1980, Comedy) Dom Deluise, Anne Bancroft. ( 1 hr . 34 min.) .. CJ:) "Best Friends" ( 1982. Comedy) Buf1 Raynolds. Goldle Hawn. ( 1 hr., 4'9 min.) (HJ "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Waltlf Matthau. Ann-Margret !.! "'. 45 min.) cm "Fatso" ( 1980, Comedy) Dom Deluise. Anne Bancroft ( I hr • 34 min ) CI> "The Ne>11 Vot0e You Hear" (1950. Fantasy) James Whitmo1e. Nancy OaVIS. !.! hi., 23mln l g "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvest« Stallone. Carl Weathers (1 hr . 40 min ) -Ill) "The MOYie Maklf" ( 1967, Orama) Rod Steiger. Robert Culp, (2 hrs.) tWG "VIiiage Of The Olanta" (1965. Fan· tasy) Tommy Kirk , Johnny Crawford. ( l h!.30mln) (Z) "White Dog" (1982. Adventure) Kr• ty MeNlchol. Paul Wlolleld. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -Afternoon..,.__ -· "Ho<lzons 01 The See" ( 1972. Adventure) Doc:IJmentary. (2 hra.) (C) "Crisis Al Central High" (1981, Ota· ma) Joanne Wooctward, Charles Oumlng. (._2 tvs.) (B) "Yet. Giorgio" ( 1982, Muslcal) Luci- ano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold. ( 1 ht., 50 mln, (I) "Beastmastlf" ( 1982. Adventure) Marc Singe<, Tanya Roberts. ( 1 hr., 45 mln.) • "The Triple Echo" ( t973, Drama) Glenda Jackson. OllVer Reed. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) -CI) "The End" ( 1978, Comedy) Bun Reynolds, Dorn De Luise. (I hr .. 40 min.) w• "On The Wa1er1ront" ( 1954, 0rar1)8) Marlon BrandO, Eva Marte Saint (2 hrs.) .. (C) "MacArthur" ( 1977. Biography) Gr• gory Peck. Den O'Her11hy. (2 hrs., 10 mln) (B) "The Man From Snowy River" ( 1962. Adventure) t<1r11 Douglas. Tom Bur11osoo U hr . 44 min.) cm "The Cat People" ( 1942, Horror) Simone Simon. Kenl Smith. ( 1 IV.. 30 min.) .. (I) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982, eom.dy) Waller Matlhau, Ann-Margret 1.! hr .. 45 min.) CZ) "The GradUate" ( 1967, Comedy) Dustin Holtmen, Katharine Ross. (I hr., 45 min.) •CD "The Beast Within" ( 1982. Horror) Ronny Cox. Bibi Besch ( 1 Iv .. 30 min.) •(C) "There's No Business Like Show Buel- ness" (1954, MUSICal) Ethel Merman. Oen Dalley. ( 1 hr .. 57 mfn,) • "Dressed To Kill" ( 1!M6. Mysterf) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. ( t hr., 12 min.) CI) "Coup Da Torchon" (No Oele) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) •CD "Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982. AC!VentU<e) Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 25 victim's Nie Is drastically changed wt.en she becomes the subject of a mlnd-alter- i axpeffment. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. twfl•-.. "The Giant Claw" ( 1957. Sci- ence-Fiction) Jett Morrow. Mara Cofday. Jet fighters are called In to deStroy a mammoth. deadly bird lhal ls menacing the population. ( f hr .• 30 min.) _......._llovlM_ •OO "Things Are Tougtl Aff CM9r" (1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheach" Marin, Tom- i!!)' Chong. ( 1 Iv .• 30 min.) • "fast Times At Rldoamont High" (1962. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jennifer Jason Leigh. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. CC) "Barbaroea" (t982, Western) Wiiiie Neleon. Gary Buley. ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) •ca> "f orced Vengeance" (1982, Drama) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Wallet. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) •CZ> "The Graduate" (1967, Comedy) Oua11n Hoffman, Katharlne Ross ( 1 hr .• •5mln.) •aJ "Tell Me My Name" (1977. Drama) MhUf Hiii. Barbara Barrie. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -· "PuzzJa" (1979, Mystery) James Franciacus. We00y Hughae. ( 1 hr., 31 min.) M CI) "Soula At Sea" (1937, Adventure) ~ Coqier, George Raft. (2 hr9.) CC) "The Toweflng Inferno" (197•. Dra- ma) SteYt McOueen. Paul Newmen. (2 In., .s min.) (II) "Shipwreck" (1978, AdYenh.ire) Rob- ert Logen. Mikki Jamilon-Oleon. ( 1 hr., "3 min.) CD) "The Kid From Not-6<>-Blg" ( 1978. Comedyl Jennifer McA1119ter, Robert Vlhato. 1 hr., 30 min.) -·''The Secret Of NtMH" (1962, F1nta- sy) Animated. voa. of Elmbeth Hert-men. Dom Oelulee. (1hr .. 20 min.) CZ) "Anlrnel Fann" ( 1956, Orama) Ml-- mated. Directed by John Hala. ( 1 hr.. 12 min.) •cm "Blue Fife Lady" ( 1978, Drama) ~ttwyn Hemeon. Matk Holden.. ( 1 hr., 31 "*'·> -· "A Boy Nemed Char1le Brown" (1969, Comedy) Anlmlled. ( 1 Iv .• 25 min.) CZ> ''White Doa" (1982, A<Mnture) Kn. 'Y McNlchol, l>aul ~fteld. (1 hr., 30 min.) -CC) ''S&*tt Of The Wind'' (1979, Orama) Cf"8f o.i o.org., 6llm Plc*ena. ( 1 Iv .. 421N\.) (II) "The TtWty-Nlne Stepe" (1978, Sulpenee) Aob9rt Pow.I, Ol'ftd Warn.,. 42mln.) Btelnw8*" (1983, Orame) Keir ....,. l.oYe. ( 1 Iv .. 21 min., ~ Of VIM" (1867, Dra- IM) Aodc IUflon. Dllne Wyntw, ( 1 hr., 53 IM\.) _.,, ''Chet Olly In The Morr*lg" (1968, ~) Virginia .... Robert .... ... a~~=· <'• Wtettrn) ~ c.tloUn, <:Mt. ( t "'·· 30 :->'TN~ ...... (tllO, w.t.m) ~Ind~ tc.ch. o.-td Ind K*lh ~ ( 1 hr •• 40 "*'·) (%) "COUp DI Tonihon' (No Date) 28 F'rtdey, Die. 30, 1183 I ...... ., .,_ d mWll ''The Evlt'.,1978, Horror) Rich- ard Crenna. Joanna Pettet. A slnllter and terrifying lorce conceals haelf beneath a trap door in a reputedly "haunted" house. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 4119 (I) 1111....-TI Guest Rita Morano. CZ) mWll "fatao" ( 1980, Comedy) Dom _.,, ..... _ .. ...,. __ -· "Untamed Landi" (1975) Documen-tary. (2 hra.) CC) "Let's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982, Mullcal) Documentary. The Roll-~Stones. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) cm "The Next Ona" ( 1982. Science-Fie· tlon) Keir Dullea, Adrienne Barbeau. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Cll "Washlng1on Affair'' (No Date, Dra- ma) Tom Selleck, Bany &Mlvlln. ( t hr., 30mln.) -(II) "The Terry Fox Story" (1983, Biogra- phy) Rober1 OuvaM, Eric Fryer. (1 hr., 35 min.) we "Love Child" (1962, Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridget. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) WB" Second flme Ar<JUld" (1961. Debbie Reynoldl. Att<ty Grittlth. {1 tv.. min.) Cll "Be4oYed Enemy" (1936, Orama) Oevld Niven, Merle Obeton. ( 1 hr., 26 min.) CZ) "Endleee LOYe" (1961, Romance) Brooke Shlelda. Martin Hewitt. (1 hr .• 55 min.) •OO "Shipwreck" (1978, A<Mnture) Rob- ert Logan. Mikki .Jernllon.Ollon ( 1 Iv., ~min.) •CD "White Dog" (1982, A<Mnture) Kn. ty McNlchol, Paul Wlnfleld. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Cll "CMltmae L ... Of The FWd" ( 1979, Drama) Biiiy Dae Wlkma. Matta 8chel.. ~hrs.) • "Two Solltude9" ( 19n, Orama) Jeen-Plerre Aumont. Su.c:y Keecn. (1 hr., 30 min.) • cc:i "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. Com&- ~ Alllmated. ( 1 hr .• 21.mln.) (%) "Man On A Tightrope" (1963, SulpetlM) Fredfto Match. T«fY Moen. .s min.) • 'Tht Kid From Not..so-ag" C l Jennlter McAlllt•. VltMlro. 1 tw., 30 min.) •m "Maid\ or Ole" (1tn, ~> Giw'll HecktNn. Mex ¥0ft ~. (2 tn) Cl:) ''The T~ .,..,,or·-(1174, Dr-. ma) St..,. Mc0uMn. PU ~ (2 In., 45 min.) • CD ''Snoopy eom. Home" c1112. eom.-~ ~ (1 hr., 20 "*'.) '<labia For,.,,. .. (1183. 0r...i JOhn ~. flotlefd 0.... (,hr .. et mh) • ''A Boy Nemed Clwtll Brown'' {19•. ~) Al*rlllled. ( t hr.. 2& "*'·> •CID . 'f'flle ~-.. ._." ..J!~! 8Ulpetw) "'*" Powel. o.-td . • 42mh) 'The OrtcMW~tl7, Comedy) ~ Alm. (1 hr., ""*"> •• I I Deluise, Anne Bancfoft. A portty oompol- Slve eater finds that nothing can dampen hit desh tor food unt• he talll In love . 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) W Q)l.._OI..._ .. e mWll "Outlaw Fury" ( 1950, West- ern) Jlnvny Ellison, Russell Hayden. The marsh&N of a peaceful Western town cap- tUl'es a notorlol.w terrorizer. ~·----~ ,...c ..... ....... ~1~•••1• ... ~---­CCl.a.9.........: Bolton~ ty vs. North Cerollna (Subject to black- out) (2 In.) ca>.,.. "Bralnwevee" (1983, Drema) Keir Dulea. Suzanne lcMt. A young glr1 mir&OUllot*Y r9COll'9rl from a oome when 8 .... ologlcal epeciall8t 8'>Pllee hit 811CP8f· lmentsonllet. (1hr.,21 min.) • CCll.a.9 ........U, New MexioO VII. _ 1 Pan ~n (2 In.) ._. .... ... -. . ...-_, 1a11mna1nmMn -''The Secret Of NIMH" (1982, Fantaey)-Animated. Volcle9 of Ellzabeth HartrNn, Dom Dalulee. A MCret eoc:Jety of rats aid a deeoerate fteld ~ In •Y- ing hef home from the Ntth 11 nw of men. ·o · c1 hr .• 20 min.) ·1----..., ...... =.:&.;. vt91t With ~thy and Walt« QoMk a Japaneee commercial ""* In Atntl1ce. I ...., ... .,_,_Newt 000.- IPOtl*lt 81 ~ IAIM-about the role I°''~""" ..... ... -W.dnellday Coal. Wtt!Mn) Jamel end Stacy Keech. Olvta and Keith Cettaclnt. The .ie.. Jeme. Co6e Younger ge.ng INWll • trail of emp- tied benka. l)lundefed "~"-•nd dMd bodlee In It• wake U IM OUllaWI ride toward their final ahowdoWn. 'R' ( 1 tv., 40 min.) QI) .. ''Thlngl Are Tough All Ovef" (1982, COmtdy) Rk:hatd "Cheech" Mat - in. Tommy~. Two men have numei-oue rnlaeO\.WlturM _...driving.,, Arab- owned, money-flfled Imo lo l.aa Vegea. 'R' (1hr.,30 min.) (I) .. "The Evll" (1978, Horror) Rlctl- etd C<9nne. Joanna Pettet. A linllter and twnfylng IOfoe conoeall ltaelf berleeth I trap door In a reputedly "haunted" ~ 'R' ~ 30 min.) e "The Amat8Ul" ( 1982, Otama) John Savage, Ct\ll8toptl81 Plummer. A CIA computet expert trains tor ac11ve lleld duty to avenge the murdef ol his gfrtlrlend lruthleel tetrorlats. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 50 min.) .. mm = ,,:o-....... TMIA llAllA Winner of the Jau Wom- an of the VM/ AwatJJ In 198 t, Brazlllan Jazz pianist T.anla Maria la leatuted In Ihle mt.weal documentary. cm-• (%).,.. "Class 01 1964" ( 1982) Perry Klng. Timothy Van Patten. A teechef trlel to maintain juatlce In a big citY high lehool. ( 1 hf .. 33 min.' ........ JIL tW 1.9 C1>0•--.... ..,..~ rA .... -·-MClll&Ua .,.. "Tomorrow Never Comes" (1978, Drama) Ollver Reed. Raymond Burr A small-town police department contends with an entaged young man wno Is holdltlg his untalthl\JI glrttrlend at gun- l>'Qlnt, ( 1 hr., 47 min.) CD).,_ "The Cat People" ( 1942. HOl- ror) Simone Simon. Kent Smith. A glrl Is cursed with the abllity to con'¥9ft tierM!t Into a vlaous panther at will. ( 1 Iv .. 30 min.) -~UL191Y nrttdl).,. "The Brain" ( 1969. Adventure) Dal/Id Niven, Jean-Paul Betmondo. A dar· Ing allempt is made to heist secret mllltaty funds from 14 NA TO countries. (2 In .. 5 min.) fttl(l)•---TNICm,,,_119111• tW e Cl) MJCI,,..., Two members of the pOlice t0toe try to pin a murdef charge on a psychopath while deallrog with domestic q_~ee.. (R) ( 1 tw .. 10 min.) • • 1'C*9lf Host: Johnny Carson IGli-F'==· (1hr.) ....... _ 1'ICll fll .,. ~ Guests. Adam West, Glol'la Loring. Johnny Lee, Carl Woltaorl, Judith Martin. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I mmftf/IUI,.. rn:o ~---..­~ umnuLL Maryland vs Nofth Carollna State (R) (2 hrs.) Cl) .,.. "I Ought To Be In Plct1Kes" ( 1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau. Ann- Margret A teen-ager )Ourneya trom Braolllyn to Hollywood to get to know her est1anged seteenwrlter father. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45mln.) • ,. CU. Featured: a visit with a fOOTiel prolesalol'lal gambler. minister and thief, the mlr8CUloul landing 01 a 727. minus a main wnMI. ( 1 tw .. 30 min } 1W ® .,_ "&ting R8()ol" ( 1982. eom. dy) Paul Bartel, iAary Worort<N A down- on-thelr-!uck married couple diac;OVef that they can tnlXe the mon.y they need to buy thelf dream diner by knocking olf well-heeled •• pervert•. 'A' (I hr., 25 nwn.) 1WCC) ... "Fett Co" ( 1979, AdvenMe) JOhn Saxon, Wiiiiam Smith. A r90e car a-twr p&ena on getting ~ Into an ~1 tunny car race atter hll eponaor replecM him with hll blgget1 rlv1I •A' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) -1.,_,.tn111aecoca--s TI ---........ .,. "Forced Vengeance" (No Date) Olvld Opatoshu, Mary Louise Wele< A. martial arts 9Uper1tar tries to 11op mot>etera from taking OYef gambling In the Far East. 'R' (2 hta .. 8 min.) -· • LA'll ~Wint DA• LITT9mAll la-~~~B=~ .,_ "The Story Of Ruth" ( 1960, Otama) Stuart Whitman, Tom Tryon. A woman ol ancient times discovers tnJe lalth. (1 hr., 30 min.) G .. "Brigham Young" ( 1940. Bioo- rapny) Tyrone Power, Linda Damefl. A pioneer leld8 the Mormon people 8CI06S the frontier to the new. peeeefui land now called Salt Lake Clly. (2 ""'" 20 min.) (l)WI ..... ~• 0 ....W~ ,_ A visit with child oele= Pe: ::rv· ! = "Outlaw Ladles" ( 1981. Ota- ma) Marlene Wlltoughby, Samanthe Fo.w.. Neglected housewives go out at night In search of se:ituat edllenture ( 1 hr.. 20 min.) (D)lft-.r!,. ....... ""' (%) .,_ "The Graduate" ( 1967. eoo. dy) Dustin" Holtman, Katharine Roes While being urged to date a neighbof's daughter, a young graduate is having an "'"" with her mother. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 .. ;··~ ~ "The Curse Of King Tut's Tomb" ( 1980. AdVenture) Raymond Botr, Eva Marie Saini. Alter finding the tomb 01 the ancient Egyptian king, the dls- c<>vefers encounter a mysterious series of eve~1 hr., 20 min.) we "The Blue Dahlia" (1946. Mys- tery) Alan Ladd. Veronica Lake. An ex· serviceman is suspected or murdering his l.Wltalthtul wife and must prove his inoc>- C80C8~s.) Cl) "Fer-De·L1nce" ( 1974. Suspense) David Janssen, Hape Lange. A submarine crew trapped beneath the sea Is attacked by venomous vipeB. (2 tv's.) I ALL•MF~Y .,. "Thunder Road" ( 1958, AdYenl\Ke) Robert Mltehum, Gene Barry . A hero In the K01een War makes his way bacl< to his home In the mountains and becomes invotved with his lamlly'a boot- ~~s. (2hrs .. 30min) w (liiO. "The Challenge" (1981. Adventure) Scott Glenn. Toshlro Mlt\Jne A conupt Japanese buslfl8S6man and his tradition-minded bfothef fight OVflf a pair ol ancient tamity sWOtds. 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min.) d aJ M ..,_.Am "New Faces 01 Africa" A rewallng look at lhe unsuspected divef- slty ol people and accomplishments throughOUI the continent Host: LOU Gos-seu Jr. (1 hr I •111111YT'fta--1:·.~The Ne.w.1 Man" (1978, Dr• me) Sean C<>Mely, com.la ~1)9. A ft<nale ... ain It hired to kll • Mick* Eaat dlS)loniat wtlOM Ideal and reoom- menda•lon• ere Jf<>pardlzlng tM CUfrent ~ tranuoilons ol •major oil~ i nXj! IV , 38 min.) .... , .. .., .,. "felso" ( 1980, eom.dy) Dom Oel.J.1lle. Anne Bancroft.. A porUy ~ elve Mter flnde that nothing can dampen hit deslfe IOI food until he fall In iov. •PQ' ( 1 tv., 34 min.) Cl) .. "Endangered Si>eciee" (1982. Suetieoeel Robe11 lklch, Jobeth Wlillen& A New YOi k City detective helpe a W'/O" ming lherllf lnves11Qa1e a epete of local caltTe mutllallons. •ft' ( 1 ht . 35 min.) g.,. "I. The Jury" (1982, Orama) Armande Aaaanle, Barbara Ca119fa. Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tanglee with a coterie of vlllalns aa he atteoipta to avenge a war buddy's murder. 'R' ( 1 ~ •150tJ:a--wwaTCM .. "Johnny O'Clock" (t941, Ora- ma) Dick Powell. Lee J. Cobb. A tophletl- cated oamblef becomes precar1ou11y lnvo!Ved with outlaws and a ·woman. (2 Iva) (() ~ "U.S:G.F Single Elimina- tion Championships" (A) ( 1 hr.) ([).,."Diner" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Gunenbetg, Mlekey Rourke. A Baltimore diner la the hangout IOI a quintet ol young men seen during lhe rime when the pr .. aures ot adulthood are threatening to disperse them. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) t:tl a,)--.0 AT &.Mm . •Cll .,_ "The End" (1978. Comedy) Boll ReynoldS. OOfn De Luise. A terminal- ly ~I man rnusle<s lhe courage and deter- mination to fa.ce ~Impending death with a sense of dignity 'R' ( 1 hr .~ min.) •aJ ...., ... MMIMT .. e.,. "Massacte River" ( t9'19. w .. t- ern) Guy Madison, AOfY Calhoun JeaJoua 1ivahy erupts among three cavalry olflcefl whO ere ell In love with the same woman. ihr., 40 mln.) CllCO MD 'lllE 11A11 ... ., . .,_ .,_ "Yes, Giotglo" ( 1982. Musical) Luciano Pavarotti. Kathryn Ha/fold. A renowned oP8'atlc 1en0t becomes roman- ticalty involved with a pretty voice epeclaJ. Isl 'PG' (1 hr • SO min.) W (C).,_ "CrlSIS At Central High" (1981. Otama) Joanne WOOdWard. Charles Durning. The SIOfy of Ellz.abeth Huekaby. a high school teacher who was embtol6ed In lhe 1957 controversy over lnt9Q1atlon at Central High School In Little Rock, Arttan- sas. IS dramatized. (2 IV$.) W (J)u.Y .... ATM-Randy Newman ts Joined by guests Linda Ron- stadt and Ry Cooder and Per'I01ms such hits as "ShOfl People," "Sall Away" and "I ThiM ll's Going To Rain." ( 1 hr.) -1Nll'N• llMCUl-..Y,IU. .,_ "Siient Rage" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Chucll Nofrls. Ron Sdver. A et111calfy lrl;Jred psychopath Is revitalized and rr-.de almost lndestruclable by the handl-wOtk ol a mentally unhinged SCl8f'ltlst. 'R' l! tv .. 40 min.) g.,. " Brainwaves" ( 1982. Drama) Vera Miles. Keir Dullea. A young accident Friday, Dec. 30. 1983 27 . -~ , -Thunclay Cont. return 10 Ear1h 10 liven up the Ille of their tomw friend Topper. (A) (I hr .• 20 min.) CH) .. "The Thlr1y-Nlne Steps" ( 1978, Suspense) Robefl Powell. David Warner. A man becomes the quarry of both the pallce and a secret group of fOfelgn agents operating In England when he Is framed for a stranger's murder. 'PG' (I ht., 42 mm.) CJ).,_ "Porky·s·· (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herrief Randy high school boys seek vengeance on a sleazy calhouse that refused them admittance. 'A' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) WI tmAT-=om~c:ou..rnol .,_"Francis Of AsslSI" ( 1961, Ora- ma) BradfOfd OIMman. Dolores Harl. A gentle and humane monk rounds a relig- ious Ofder in the 13th century (1 hr . 30 min.) I M.L.•MPM&Y .,_ "Black Patch" ( 1957. West- ern) Geo<ge Montgomery. Diane Brew- ster. A lawman flndS himself accused of multiple crimes. (2 hrs .. 30 min) e ll90Wll "Love Child" ( 1982. Orama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridge&. A Pft!Qn&nl Inmate In a women's Pflson wages a bat· tie to keep he< child, who was fathe<ed by a man'red = 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) w!=. "The Education Of Sonny Car· son" (1974, Orama) Rony Clanton. Don GOfdOn. A promising high echool student is pressured by his peers Into juvenile del· ~ 'A' (I hr., 44 min.) t:11 CW_.. "The Arst Time" ( 1978, Come- dy) Mimi Morga. A mtld·mannered 114e-phone operalOf sheds he< lnhlbltlone and finds luetatlve new uses fOf he< anatomy w IMllJm.M-i tv .. 5mln.) ... "Chicago Deadline" ( HM9, Mystety) Alan Ladd. Donna Reed. An anonymous deed girl provides a clue that ~1 . -~. j.· .,~. 1 '4-.• leads a orusadlng reporter to a power1UI mobsl~ hr., 55 min.) ! I: "Man On A Tlghtrope" ( 1953. Suspense) Fredric March, Terry Moore An entire Czechoslovakian circus troupe executes a csarlng plan to escape from behind the Iron Curtain. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Wl.-OATU.. .. C81 ... _..ATQI ~"Beal The Davit" (1954, Come- dy) Humphrey Booart. Jenntf81' Jones. lntematlonal swtncflers. neck-deep In plans to outwit eech othef. are diverted from thetr sinister deellngs when an explo- sion wrecks the ship they are eboatd. (2 hrs.) a,,..ca.nmu.u. 19(1) .,_ "Looping" (1981. Orama) Sheley Winters. Sydne Rome Hard times befan en old carnival couple, f0tclng them 10 hire a sirlpper 10 bring In the money ao they can buy their ticket 10 retirement a roltefcoa11er. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ~CH) .,.,. "Par1ners" ( 1982. Comedy) i an O'Neal, John Hllf1. .. ... _,,IWAMMY .,. "Ticket To Heaven" (1981 , Orama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rublnek. On the heels of a romantic bteakup, a young man visits friends In San Ffancl&co and ii llOWly elf awn Into joining their reltglous outt. 'PG' ( t hr., 45 min.) cm ~ IAm1UU. Arizona State vs. UCLA (2 tvs.) ... .,.,. "Lady Chanerley'a Lover" (1981, Ofama) SvMa Kristel. Nk:holas . Clav. MIC!) CllCOAlmM.. • ~ ... "Spirit Of The Wind" (1979. Orama) Chief o.n George, Slim Pickens. A young boy overcome& his handicap to become the World Champion Dog SledO- er. 'PG' (1hr .. 42mln.) The abllSCd child 19 • .,. "Wichita" ( 1955, Western) Joel McCrea, Vera Miies. A Western town is tamed by a new lawman. ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) -1~· IMICUI R.l'f,&D. ... "Class Of 1984" ( 1982) Perry ~Ing. Timothy Vilt\ Pan8f'I A leachef tries 10 maintain justice in a big city high school. ( 1 hf .. 33 ~ •CH) 90TTA DMEI. A -This retros.. pectlve kx>'c at movie mUSlcala lncludee per10fmances by Astaire and Rogers, Shirley Temple,~ Kelly, Marllyn Mon- roe and EMs Pre9ey end c;ilp8 from "Cerouael," "The IClnn And I," "Wes1 Side Story." "Ceba~ei;' and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." ( 1 hr ) W (!)TCIPO'Mmf I • .,.,. "The Camp On Blood Island" ( 1958, Ad\'enture) Andre Morell. C.rl M<>Mer. The Inhabitants of a prison camp on Blood Island wage a revolt to over- throw the vlcicxJI camp commandant. ( 1 hi .. ~ ~ ...... ,.. . .. ~ ... "BelovecHnemy" (1936, Dre- ma) Oevtd NMln. Meri& Obefon. Love tr8nl080ds blttet pertlsan lines when an Irish patriot di9coYers he loves an English-woman during the eatty ·20a. W(!)~DOCl'Oll cm ~ ..... Clellml Sexo- phonlst Geny M\lllgan performs jazz at The Station In Wlk...-8atre, Pennsy!Yenla . e ... "The Exorcist" ( 197~ Horror) El*l Butstyn. Linda Blalf. Tilil yoong deughtet of a popular ectr... beoomea pcl 11 I I red by a demonic aplrtl which com- mit• IMI ectl thfouah lhe oecltpetlon Of hef mind and body. ~ (2 In. 2 min.) .. !:-,,, __ .. .. "Snooov Come Horne" ( 1972, ) Animated.. wlll grow up somecla}( .. Maybe. Each year, over one million American children suffer from child abuse. Over 2,000 children die from it. But what about those who survive? An abused childhood can affect a person's entire life. Yet child abuse can be prevented. The National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse ts a prinrc charitabl~ orpnizatlon that knows bow to do IL 11 But we need your help. We need money. 11111 .. 1 C.111ltt11 for we need volunteers. Send us your check PrlVlntlon of Qllll - today. Or write for our booklet. . r ~ I lelp .... to die bellt of ........ Wrllli Prneol QIWAINM, ._ ~ ~. llllDcllt60690 • ,.~~Gf'Tllleltil •=•••Thl~•Coundl I! 30 Friday~ Dee. 30, 1883 00•~&~0.nlngrem ptevlewl • oolleotlon of forthcoming fllml. f.lela and IPOt1• even11 -· .,. "White Dog" ( 1982. Aoven tu<e) l<Jlsty Mc;Nichol. ~ Wlnfleld A )'OUflO actreee tak• In • esog the hit With hef cai. later dlacoYorlng that lhe animal It trained to attlldt blecJcs 'PG' ( t ht . 30 mlo.L ... Cl) WW'I, '.l t.Aagnum betr'9ndl • young Pflnoe, vleltlng HawaM 10 play In • buebellI:. and endl up Mvtng hie Nie. ll ht 8 • l mM Sam's boyfriend ex_plo/ts hef leers of nuclear war wtille l!}'lnO to adVance their retatlOnshlp. • llCMI "Bad Dey At Black Rock" I 1966. Suspens.) Sp&ncef Tracy, Aober1 Ryan. The people of a c0trupt Western town are 1error-11rlcken by the artlval of a on&-armed man. (2 his.) • di lU'fOllM Walter and Automan dis• covet a morder.::,;~me. ( 1 hr.) e COUllll Las Vegas vs. L~ch (2 hrs.) i .,..,~ n.llf'f ~ CO<re- spondeot Biii t.Aoyers talks abool the 1ole of televlslon news. • .,. "79 Park Avenue" (Pan 2) ( 1977. Orama) Lesley AM Warren, Polly Bergen A atreet·wlee young glr1 unjustly sent to reform school loins an underworld hooSe of prostitution upon hel rlMeese. (2 ha.) • MLRl~Ol---AI mca8\' Interwoven plots Involving Nicholas, his s;sttlf t<ate. his uncle Ralph, and Smlke are resofved O (3 hrs.) CC)mWll "Let's Spend The Night Togeth· er" ( 1982. Muslcal) Documootary The Rolling Stones. The Slonee perl04'm many ot thelt greatest hits In this record of three conce'1s held at the Meadowlands Arena In New Jersey and Arllona State's Sun Devil Stad1Um. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) COUllll IMll1ULl Arizona State vs. UCLA (Subject to blackool) (2 hrs) CH> .,. "Partne<s" ( t982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, John Hurt. A straight cop and a gay polioe clefk go undercovet as a homoseKual couple to find the murderer 01 a male model. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) cm COUllll IAlllTUl1 Arizona State vs. UCLAJ~.;rsf) (I) ITU 1:1 Olympic Medalists Toller Cranston and Peggy Fleming star In "'is daZZllng, fantasy-fttled I08 snow c 1 hr.) CtmWll "A LtllleSe.11." (1981, Comedy) Tim MatheSon, Edward Hetrmann A newlywed commercial director !Ires of his bflde and becomes a l)hilandeter 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 mm.) 1-=aYMIDTll -AU.•MfM&Y .. e fM&Y 1D Whtie hrs lather rs 001 of lown, Alex disobeys hrs mother and goes 001 to a nlgh1 club 10 celebrate his 181'*7=· (R) Cf) IAID1"Ull DePaul vs Pep ~dine (1hr.,30 min.) • , .. .,.,ZIW A viSlt with Kathy and Walter Crooldte: a Japanese commercial filmed In America 1-=aYMDTll .. MCAll.m .. CJ) -a -A J. and Rick are t'lifed by a man who wot<e up one morning with a smoldng gun In his hand and $20,000. ( 1 ht.) e • ~ Cerla's ex·husband sends her an Invitation to his remarriage. • Ill w•• Lavender and hla Id. tesm attempt to convino. Soviet ..... llns that they have killed a~ eclen- tlst attempting to detect ( 1 tv ) • N IMClllA INCIMi _.,, • mmcG Pia Zadora lltlg8 and da~ hef way tlvough plotur.aque U.•lcio In her llrll lelevl$lon ~I. (, Iv ) CIJ mWll "C.t P~" (1981. Fantasy) Nastassla Klntkl, t.AeJcolm McDowell. Fall- ing In love POMI 1 problem for a young woman Who turne Into a terocloue big cal If she mat• wi1h eorneone who It not of hat own k.lnd. 'R' (2 hrs.) (I).,. "Weahlngtoo Affelt" (No Oat•. Orama) Tom Selleck. Barry Sullivan A government agent la threatened with blackmail by a.n unscrupulous business- man. ( 1 h1 .. 30 min.) (%) llCMI "Clasa Of 198•" ( 1982) Petry Krng, Timothy Van Patten. A teechef trlee to maintain )u&tlce In a big city high achoo!. (I hr .. 33 mlfl.) •.. ..,. .. al).,. "The Tnlrd Dey" ( 1965, Ora· ma) George Peppard, Elizabeth Ashley. An amneaiac le accused by his wife and cousin of murdering a woman and het child. ( 2 In. 30 min.) .. 8 •... MO al When Biii Is dls-riilssed t04' govlng free Pfomollonal ptogs. make-up man Newdell !Ills In for him. CC) .,. "The Second Time Around" ( 1961, Comedy) Debbie Reynalda. Andy Griffith. A jobless, lrlendlesa young w10ow oomes to en Arizona town end becomes 1 shefitf. ( t Iv . 39 min.) CID --A behlnd·lhe-ecenel IOok at the world of boxing, lncludJng a feature on the bOxlng year-in-fevlew. highlights of the J>fevlous monlh'a actions, Pf&vleWS of upcoming boots. lnt8Mews with and p1otlle6 of slgnlflcant people In the.= world. -1 Cl) .:::' ~ Mack Is finally compelled to comrnlt Karen to an alcOhol deloxiticatlon clink: ( 1 hr ) D S f&L 11-T .... A mass murder spfee In a gay bar has Furlllo scraping for evidence, and a man claims he's the "Cisco Kid." w 1 hf.) I '"' llCMI "Gang War" ( 1958, Orama) Charles Bronson, Kent Taylor A Loe Angeles high SChool teacher becomes I target '°' mob retaliation wtien he agrees to be a stBt witness In a gangland murdef case (2 hrs.) (!) ~ IAlll1UU De Paul vs. Pep- ~dlne (2 hrs.) (.ti) -M .._ Len Dawson and NICll Boonlconti host a review ol the Pfevlous week's NFL highlights. (I hr.L cm llON "Richard Pryor Live On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Rlctlard Pryor. This lilmed concert pefformance la hlghllgl'lted by the comedian's Vl8WS oo sex. marriage, prison ltte and a cillHing though humorous account of his cata· strophic experiences with cocaine depecldene:e. 'R' ( t Iv , 30 min ) Cl mWll "PUZZie" ( 1979, Mystery} James Franciscus, Wetldy Hughes Clau- dine Connlngham's second husband com- mils suicide and slle becomes lnvolVed In a cat-and-mouse ~ with a bend ot lllf>. I Of:>er&IOfS. 'PG ( 1 hr , 3 t min ) -.o.a -... ...,.., ..... mM ....... Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host an Informative loc* at wfl8t'1 new at the movies. .wi rr:'(J) III e ... • 0G&&m ~ Al'llone ~tel• vs. UCLA (2 hta.I I .... aw Ulm. ., ..... -·-Malll t&IAIGI .. "Endangered Specleie" ( 1982, ~) Robert Utleh. Jobeth Wllllame. A New York City delec11ve helpt a Wyo- ming thetltf Investigate a epete of local c.a11le mutllallona 'R' ( 1 tv .. 35 min.) CD .,. "MemQhlt C.thoule Olu.t" [No Cele, Orama) Annette Haven A ~~ attempts to clOee dOwn a local M of pioalllutlon. (1 hr .. 15 min.) Cl).,. "Love Child" (1982. Orama) Amy t.Aadlgan. Baau Bridges. A pregnant Inmate In a women's p1lsoo waoes a bat· tie 10 keep her child. WhO was fathered by a married 9.uard. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (%).,. 'Coop De T04'oh0n" (No Oete) i hf9,, 30 min.) _,.UL'9f tW Cl> 1Ulfm..., U. When a aorgleel nurse becomes engaged to be married, Trappef scrambles 10 llnd a repl&GemOnl. l>l\!eii•~·~rln. > MC ... ~ IUICMOl-ll9Clll 06 TM _,. Guests: The Commodores, David Hasselhotf. Ricky la { 11v .. 30 min.) ._.,. OllMPl-.00 fM&YflOlftMt' .,. "BlHtls" (1977, Orama) Patti d' Arbanvilte, Mona Klrtensen. A young gltl's sexual aw!U<enlng occurs during her stay with a family friend one summer 'R' i_~ hr .. 35 min) (11) mwll "Society Affairs.. ( 198 I, Ora- ma) Harry Reems, V8'onlca Han. A coo man-cum·lotharlo decides to exploit his resemblance 10 a sny mUtlonalfe ( t hr .. 20mln) • .,_ "Jekyll And Hyde .. Together AgaJn" ( 1982. Comedy) Ma1k Blankfietd, Bess Armstrong. A st1a1t-1aced scientist's accidental Ingestion of a chemical 1Urns him Into a lascivious swinger. 'R' ( t hr., 25mln.) G ,. CUii Featured former strlppef Venus "Flytrap" Sta Hord (I hr .. 30 min.) tt:m al) mwll "The Day The Fish Came Out" ( 1967, Comedy} Candice Bergan. Tom Courtenay. Two pllots search for a lost atomic bomb dropped near a Greek reson island. (2 hr'. 15 min.) -1----••• ...,. •• www ... 1011 IOWl llHnoes vs. UCLA (from Pasedefla, CeUt.) (R) (3 hrs.) .. D e Llll -.r wmt DAVI> lnTBmMI Guests comedian RICl\ard Lewis, eolum- nl61 Bob G1eene. ( 1 hr l I L.A. TODlY mW11 "Along Came A Spider'' ( t970. Suspense) Suzanne Pleshelle. Ed Nelson. A widow coons danger when she investl-- gates the pos&ibiUly of IOOI play In hef hus- band's death (2 hrs I Cf) .,.Ml .,...uLMw•-•• di BnmY~ n.llfT News corre- spondent Bill Moyers talks about the role Of televislon news. el.CM.' ill UCMlml CD .,. "The End" ( 1978. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom De LuiSe. A te<mlnal- ty IN man muste<s the courage and dete<· mlnation to lace his impending death wtlh a sense of dignity 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ta1119 CJ) MOWll "Topper" (1979, Comedy) Kate Jackson, Jack Warden Tw9 angels Friday, Dec. 30, 1983 29 APPLES I . . IN STOCK NOW ! c~ft..~~NC~\ 'I-\ STARTER SYSTEM .. /nc·ludea: ............ •Aellllt• • ACllllt Delk I orM • ACllllt llllnllDr . ·~·~ -TVPa••le 1,5 Shown. "Hour Magazine" hosl 12 "Days - -Lives" 14 J. Pal - 1S "Trauma Center" star: inlt. 16 Tony -Bianco 17 He was Fred Sanford 18 "Reds" star -1rn1 19 OeSI. 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S7 "Beverly Hilllblllles" star -lnlt. HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALLMMJOO for COtllpllMent•ry Contultatlon WllTCLlff CHIROPRACTIC OPPICI ....... A. ...... .................. , . .... , .. .... (...-c-'• -,,... ... .,,,..., MOit ........ kollpMd Fnday,Oec.30. 1983 31 • •• I I I I 9 ! ' I 2 -Auto Pilot/An Advertlstng SuPP*nent to the DAILY PIL~~y."Oeoe'm~ 30, '1993·"""'' '·"'·: .'. Mitsubishi C9rdia rallies to victory First in its class at pro race in Nevada The Team Mitsubishi Cordia. a production-class entry In the Carson City lnternatlonaJ Pro Rally on Decem- ber 9-11, won first place In Its category and wound up In fourth posltlon overall. competing aglanst many higher powered vehlclel. Competing against cars llke the Datsun 210, Toyota Corolla, Dodge Shelby and Plymouth Arrow, the Cordia won the productlon-claa competition by five minutes, an Im- pressive showing considering the terrain consisted largely of snow, Ice, mud and boulders. Tony Pond, champion Engllah rallylat and driver of the Cordia, said, ''The courM wu at least as rough as the East African Safari Rally route, which la regarded by moet drtvera as the toughest In the world. I drove the Cordia as hard u I coutd and It handled bMutlfully. I WU amazed at how tough the car reetly 18, eepedally for a production-dale C#. '' Productk>n-dw mare •1111n- tlally lhowroom/ltock Whlclel wtth onty minor modtftcatlona permttted. The dJfftcult nature of the rdy wu further underlcored by the fllCt that out of 84 entrtee In both the pro- duction and open-due cateoortee, only 21 flnlahed the race. Jn the production due alone, there were onty MYtl'i ftnllher1 out of 23 entrtee. The Cordia, known u a "media car" hu been uMd to demonltrate to vanoua members of the automotive preu what the pro ratty~ la all about. lndMdual rtvers or co-<trtvera have been members of ' leedlng U.S. automotlYe Joumala. For thl1 rally, Pond had two· co-drtvera: Rob Arthur, hla regular co-driver and Dick Price, auto racing writer for USA Tearing over terrain that conaiated of 1now, Cordia took fint place in itl class at the ice, mud and boulders, the Team Mitaubilhi Canon City lntemational Pro Rally. Today. Arthur co-drow for four atagee; Pond took over for the remaklder of the rece. Whlle the car hu been pro- feealonally prepared by Steve Millen Racing, a different driver hu handled the controls of the Cordia In each of the five pro rally events It has entered. Since points are awarded to the drtvera, an aggregate score has never beenpouibJe. Tony Pond, the drtwr for thia event, WU the 1980 Brttllh Open champion and "ha be9n raJtytng for over 15 years. He ttu competed In Brttaln, the U.S., South Africa, Kenya, New Zea- land and the Mlddle East. Pond hu had eight Top Ten flnllhee In World CMmpionahlp competition. Al90 entered In the Caraon City International Pro Ralty wu the Mttaubllhl Station, an open-dul rllClng car. The Station haa made teveral lmprealve lhowlnga thlt aeuon, winning two of the four recee It entered. T earn Mltaubl8hl 18 current- ly utlhzjne_ the opportunity preeented by pro rally comp9tltlona to teet and ev9'uate the St.ton before making a dedalon on entertna It for a fuff 11aon In 1~. The car h.a to withdraw from the race becauee of a broken dlfferen- tlal after completing l8Y9rt atagea. However, at that point, the Starlon had accumulated enough point• to put lt..,f In the lead of all two-wheel-drive whlclee at the time It retired from the rece. The car wu driven by Steve Miiien, who atao prepared It. Hll co-driver WU Ty Holrnqullt. The Team Mltaubflhl co-aponeors are Mltaubllhl Car Audio and the B.F. Goodrich Company. Al8o Ullltlng In the project have been CorbMu Seet1, Hella Uaht•. Panuport Wheelt, Btlateln Shock Absorbers, NGK Spart< Pluga. 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An lrvine busin~an implicated in a scheme that aUegedly bilked investors out of as much as $60 million may have made several trips to Sw itzerland during the last year, The Daily Pilot has learned. An attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission, which has charged Thomas D. Carter of the lrvine-based Tom Carter Enterprises Inc. with fraud, said Thursday he was aware of the trips. But David L . Casterline, the SEC attorney, would not di9cuss them. "We have heard that but that is an area I could not comment on publicly at this time," Casterline said. Casterline also indicated the SEC's probe is widening and other !inns, including some in Orange County, may be implicated. Carter, who recent!)' filed for bankruptcy, also is the subject of a six-month fraud and embeu..lement invesugation by the Orange (See SEC, Page A!) COAST IDITION FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1983 ·, ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS J ohs outpace OC popul~tion by year 2000 By JEFF ADLER Of IN Delly ""4 Ii.ft Orange County m the year 2000 -especially the urbanized cities sweeping inland from Newport Beach through Costa .Mesa, Irvine, Santa Ana and Anaheim -will have evolved into an economic center rivaling down- town Los Angeles for power, prestige and the number of people it employs, planning experts be- lieve. "Orange County has grown very rapidly in the past 10 years in jobs and the dynamic for that is 4 tennis pros sue over NB tourney By KAREN E. KLEIN Of ti.. OellJ ,._ 11811 Tennis promoter 8111 St.amps, whose High Stakes Tenrus Tour- nament in New port Beach last summer prompted legal and financial disputes and an alleged death threat. is the target of a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court Thursday by four tennis pros who played in the tourney._ continuing." explained Arnold Sherwood. Southern Cali- fomiaAssociation of Govern- ment's assistant director for com- munity and economic develop- ment. "By 2000 it will be quite equivalent to a downtown Los Angeles, though not to the Wilshire Corridor when taken as a whole," he said. Sherwood's comments were based on a newly released SCAG study that predicts employment trends in Orange, Los Angeles. (See ORANGE, Page A!) High riee and hones: Y oa ean espeet to see more of the former and less of the latter in Orange County The swt, fi led by J immy Con- nors. Ivan Lendl, Yannick Noah and Wojtek Fibak. charges that Stamps failed to pay the players Ma p shows locations of present a nd pro posed ho tels near JW A. .. \~_nd refused to provide them with e-xpel\se money for room and board, transportation and fares during the tournament. Aft.er the $300,000 exhibition, touted as the biggest tennis payoff in the h istory of Southern Cali- fornia, a group of angry busi- nessmen claimed Stamps skipped town without paying them more than $70,000 for the services they provided. And a Newport Beach city official filed a police report claim- ing Stamps had threatened to kill him. The Orange County District Attorney's office later declined to press charges against Stamps in that incident, saying there was not enough evidence to support the charge. Connors won the tournament and was promised $100,000 in prue money. The lawsuit filed Thuraday names Stamps, his wife, Barbara, and hi. father, William (See TENNIS, Pase A!I More hotels for airport area. Holiday Inns plans 2 high-rise I acilities I or Koll Center North By ANDREA ADELSON Ol IM OellJ ..... ...,,. ' The giant hotel chain Holiday Inn intends to bull its way into the already bullish John Wayne Air- port hotel crow d by late 1985. The Memphis-baaed hotelier plans a double bill of hotels on a $7 millionsliceof KollC.enter lrvtne North, an office complex about a mile from the airport in the heart of lrvine's prime office corridor. "Our strategy is pretty aimple," Wilaon Viar, a Holiday Inn vice presiden t, said this week from the firm'• new western regional head- quarten in Newport Beach. "There are lots of uJ*a}e and ~h-end hotels planned," he pointed out. "We're concerned about the eventual shake-out. We're looking for a hotel to position ounelves and be com- petitive." Viar said pl.ans call for the completion of two hotels in the fall of 1985, with cona\r\1Ct1on to start this summer. One it a traditional Holiday Inn, intended primarily for the traveler. It will have 13 stories and 341 rooms. The leOOnd la 'a 1even~1tory Emt>&my Suite Hotel, oontalnlng 275 high-priced suit.et for businets execuuvee. . Embusy. which recently ac· quired the Granada Royale hotel chain. is a subsidiary of Holiday Inns, Inc. ~ "We don 't know of any double hotel deal in the industry," Viar said. "It'• the first time two hotels have purchased the same piece of dirt.'' The dirt Is an expensive piece of real estate north of the San Diego Freeway at Von Karman and Main atreeta. land purcha9ed by the Koll Company of Newport Beech from Occidental Petroleum Company. Eventually, the project will include two hotels, two res- taurants, five new offiee towers and the renovatioo of two exiaUng (See HOTELS, Pa ... Al) ; o.-.--~ LAe....,... by the year 2000, according to a Southern California Association of Government& report. State seeks VCI hospital accord By AN DREA ADELSON OllM0..,-114111 State health officials today stepped into the fray between proponents of a hospital in East Irvine and those who want a hospital built on the UC Irvine campus. The two fueding sides were swnmol1ed to Sacramento by the Office of Statewide Health Plan- ning in what is viewed as an attempt to forge a compromise before a Jan. 17 deadline, when the agency must issue a tentative decision on an application for a 177 -bed hospital proposed for F.ast Irvine . The players are UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich and Stanley van den Noort, the tenacious dean of the College of Medicine, who has fought for more than a decade for an on-campus hospital . The other side is represented by David Baker. president of the Irvine Medical Center, a plan backed by an influential cadre of civic and bU$inesa leaders. IMC Is envisioned as the cen ter of a 350- acre medical and acience complex advanced by the Irvine Co. A third participant today is Aseemblyman Richard Robin8on, D-Garden Grove, chainJ\an of the Legislature's Joint Conuntttee on Medi-Cal Oversight who has carved out a specialty in Medi-Cal reform legislation . The meeting convened at about 10:30 a.m.. and detaila of the outcome were not expected until this afternoon. said health plan- ning spokesman Derek Popon. The meeting itaelf, over the IMC application, is not unusual. Talka have been on-going aince the IMC application was deemed complete earlier this month, Poponaaid. But university officials haven't d irectly participated before, Van den Noort said, earlier this week . Robinson's presence may in- d icate an interest in whether the IMC will provide care for Orange County's poor. IMC backers were grilled at a cotnmittee hearing in Santa Ana in October. when Robin.son and other state legislators expressed concerns over what hospital will best serve the county's poor. (See HOSPITAL, Page A!) , p . ~ . . ' . I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 30, 1983 .._I c_o_N_n_N_u_1D_s_1_o_R_11_s_I OC nixes. Greenbelt· route demands ORANGE COUNTY 2000 ... From PageA1 San Bemard1no, R1ver'Slde, lm· per1al and Ventura counues through tht· ~nd or the <.-entu.ry. SCAG IS an as.soc.:1auon or local and 1.'0unty government.s organ1Zt'd for regional planmng purposes. Employm<>nt m Orange Coun· ty's 26 cities w1U increase during the next 20 years by an average 45 percent, the study predicts. And I he number of jobs In the burgt>on- mg unincorporated areas of south Orange County w11l mcrease by an average 100 percent by the year 2000 "From an employment stand- point, 11 (Orange County} w1U ronunue to grow faster than the regton as a whole," Sherwood said "By 2000 1t will be a mature center 10 which the employment growth rate far <.'XC'el'ds the popu- lauon growth" Leading the way an C<.'Ononuc growth will be Lrvme. where SCAG researchers predict 104,200 new .)Obs will be created during the next 20 years. The number of .)Obs m Irvine will jump from an estimated 77,200 in 19RO to IRl.400 by the HOSPITAL ... From PageA1 Robinson srud tht:!n he didn't want UCI to lose sight or its historical role as a provider of health care to the county's medi- cally indigent at its primary teaching facility. UCI Medical Center in Orange. The facillty serves 300.000 indigents annually. Despite efforts thts month be- t ween Van den Noort and Baker to come to terms over some sort of UCI and IMC aHiliauon. the dean said earlier hest1U intends to work for endorsement of a campus hospital. Unless the applicant requests a time delay, the health planning agency must approve the Irvine hospital or schedule hearings on the plan by Jan. 17. Then a hearing officer would issue a ret'Ommendat1on. that is forwarded to agency Director Larry Meeks. His decision would be final year 2000, an increase of 135 pemmt, a<.'COrding to lhe report. "ln Irvine there still ia a lot or land slated for development and the mdust.ry it attracts, much of 1t hlgh·-tech, is fast-growing. You're going to see a lot of growth going in there and you will see a maJOr, major complex there by the year 2000," Sherwood said. Although Irvine will provide, by far, the largest number of new jobs in Southern California, Cypress will post the largest percentage gain of any city in Orange or Los Angeles counties, according 10 the predictions. SCAG forecasters estimate Cypress will experience a 287 percent gain in employment over the next 20 years. growing from 7, 100 jobs to 27,500 jobs by 2000 as five new industrial parks are developed. Besides Irvine, Costa Mesa is the Orange Coast city expected to experience the biggest jump in employment as the number of jobs increases by 53 percent beyond 1980 levels. The SCAG reports estimates 82,900 people will be employed in Costa Mesa in 2000, an increase of 28,700 over the 54,200 jobs reported in 1980. In Huntington Beach, the number of jobs will increase by 33 percent during the same time period, as employment swells from 47.000 to 62,400. Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach all will ex- perience more moderate employ- ment increases ranging from 15 percent in growth-ronscious New- port Beach to 22 percent in Fountain Valley and 24 percent in Laguna Beach. Sherwood said the increasing numbers of jobs in Orange County would be centered in the popu- lation-driven service industry as well as the exploding high-tech- nology industries that seem to be particularly drawn to county lo- cales But he also pointed out that the increased employment will mean increased congestion as more and more people move into Orange County and larger numbers of people commute to their jobs each day from neighboring counties. CARTER ASSETS ... From Page A 1 approved trustee for the bankruptcy The Irvine businessman, under mvesugauon by the Orange Coun- ty Sheriffs ofhce and the Secun-l~es and Exchange Commission for solic1ung investors in an allegedly bogus "medical factoring" busi- ness. will hst assets amounung to about $10 mul1on Included in those assets are: •A collection of autographs from every U.S . president, valued at about $500.000. •A collecuon of expensive automobiles including nane Mercedes. two BMWs, a Porsche and a Rolls-Royce Wlth a com- bined value or $375,000 •Bank accounts at Bank of America and First interstate Bank with more than$'\ million in cash. •A $3.7 m1lhon down payment for an 80-acre s1 te on the Las Vegas stnp near the Hacienda Hotel where Cart.er planned to d e v e I o p a n hotel/casino/amusement park complex. Cart.er was buying the land from the Howard Hughes estate. The transaction is in escrow and would need about $5 million more for the bankruptcy trust to gain title. •A $1 .8 million home at 16 Rocky Point Road in Corona del Mar with about $800,000 lett on the mortgage. •A $180,000 home in Lake Forest w ith about $1 25,000 left on the mort~age. •A $585,000 home in Lake Arrowhead with about $285,000 left on the mortgage •Art objects valued at about $200,000. •Jewelry valued at about $1 25.000. According to Mark Wray, Carter's bankruptcy attorney. Carter also has about $500.000 in other bank accounts. He said a romplete review of the assets is still pending and mu.st be hied with the court by Jan. 22. SEC PROBE WIDENING? ... From Page A 1 County Sheriff's Department, but no charges have been filed. Both Carter and his attorneys have declined to talk about the case saying only that all questions will be answered in court. The businessman ran a "medical factoring'' investment buslness under the name The Carter Co. The buainem, which sheriff's investigators and SF.c officials claim never existed, purported to buy medical insurance claims at a discount and collect on their full value for a profit. Carter offered his invest.orw aa much as a 40 percent interest return. Although the Sheriffs Department and the SF.c said Ou1er may have raised as much aa $60 million from invest.ors, documenta accompanying c.art.er'a Dec. 22, Chapter 11 ba.nk.rup1cy fifinc ln Santa Ana federal bankruptcy court say he owes about $30 million to mvest.ors and other credit.on. AU .S District Court judge in Los Angeles awarded the SEX: a preliminary injunction earlier thia month barring Carter from soliciting investments and putting a freeze on his bank aocounta. The SEX: swt charges Carter with 1elllng unttglatered .ea.uitiea.. Casterline confirmed the SEX: was eyeing another Irvine firm, the Janus FinanciaJ Group as part of the probe. "W e are aware of them but I cannot make a comment on Janua at this tlme." Casterline aald. "We beueve that when we filed thla lawsuit that we were on the lip of the iceberg. I anticipate that more lawaulta will be ftled. Because we did not name certain people in the complaint ~ not mean that we are not going to do anything about them," Cuter line added. Janus told $15 mUlion in Carter C.ompany lnveetmenta aocordl"8 to t«.'Orda filed wt th the benlcrupt.cy court. Michael Mathis, the company'• pttllident. would not return repeatied call.t by the Dally Pilot, tnqutrir\a about hla oornpany'a connecUon \0 Carter A thlrd company, Concept 80 ol Whittler, a.i.o wu hit with an lnjunctlon llrnUar to Cuter'a fOC' •J.Unc Carter Co. lnv•tmerata. A')., l1s1ed In the c.'OUrt documenta ... '20 million &oan from CaJUor• .. rnedk:al bctortna"' bulinell, 1be Cm1er' Co., to Tom Carwr Ent.er'prtlet Inc., ~. umbrtlLa eampany formed to develop emuwme.1 parb. anlmat.t feenrt fllml and other f'f\ ter1al.nrDm t prodtacta. But Laguna Beach, environmentalists and Riley getti11gcloser to accord 011 freewuy I By L.P. BENET Of"'9o.ll) .......... Lquna Beach ls going to have to Live with e freeway plan it is d1ssa fi ith after a bargain- ing ith county oUicials proved ( tless. Despite Orange County Super- visor Tom Riley's refuaal to con- side r the city's request to include four provlSions into a propoeed settlement that would lead to a land sale for the San Joaquin Hills freeway. city officials and mem- bers of an environmental group opposed to the freeway said the parties are moving closer to a settlement. Riley, who met with Mayor Robery Gentry and Mayor Pro- Tem Bobbie Minkin this week, said most of the suggested provisions did not rel.ate to the controversial settlement that would require the city to drop a lawsuit against the county in return for permission to complete a $5.5 million land sale with a developer and a promise from the county to pay about $2 million for 143 acres of Sycamore Hills prop- erty for the proposed freeway and a park. The only hope for freeway opponents now is a lawsuit filed by the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc "' But som,e members of the the PREDICT ... From~geA1 prechc "Cow ys being rarruned "Out of Super Bowl play; "Videos brightening "Our musical day: .. A black Mi.s.1 America, "The end of M-A-S-H, "Diaries of Hitler "~tting thrown in the trash." Waas also showed his penchant for puns with predic- tions about the first American woman in space. Sally Ride, and former U.S. lntenor Sec- retary James Watt resigning after a controversial comment: "A rider named Ride "Sallying forth into space- "The Cirat astronant with femine grace .... "Watt's-his-name making much more than a ripple, "With 'a black, a woman, two Jews and a cripple.'" ,... Waas. who works in the advertising business, said 4,000 Americans are card- carryi~ Procrastinators. "We also have a hall-million mem- bers who haven't signed up yet," he said . The group puts out an irregular publication called "Last Month's News Letter," and occasionally throws parties, such as the recent bash to ce l e brate the Procrastinators' 25th an- niversary -two years late. Waas said the benefits of procrastinating include a longer life, and that's not just because procrastinators put off dying. "They take it easier, smell the flowers, always show up late at parties," he said. On the other hand, "an- ticrastinators'' are always rushing to get places and die at a younger age. "And then they're known as the late so-and-80, but it's too late to be known as the late so- and-so,'' Waas said. TENNIS ... From PageA1 St.amps, Sr., as defendants. The suit asks that the three defendants be required to pay Con n o rs $190. 000. L e nd I $105,000, Noah $65,000 and Fibak $20,000. The Newport Beach Tennis Club, which filed suit against Stamps alleging he failed to pay a $13,000 bill aft.er the extravagent exhibition, won a court order demanding payment of $16,428 in rental fees, court rosta and at- torneys fees in October. But a lawyer for the club said the chances of collecting on the debt were slim. Stampe has maintained he will make good on his debta in the iournament and will hold another tourney In Orange County. The promoter, who lives in Woodland Hilla, waa a1Jo emA brolled In legal dlaputes in August 1982 after he held a bungled match at the Industry Hilb Tennia Retlort. Correction A Dally PUot article on Thur. day lnco.rrectly identified one Of the d1redon of the ec.c. Meu Sani&.ary Dlatrkt Board u Sle'V'ID RaMIH, ra 8teYfft Randall Smith WM I ied to the board on Dec. 1&. Dally PUot rep'l'tl the 91'C)f". Tom Riley 1,000-member environmental or- ganization said they were en- couraged by the city's meetmg with the county. and may have to reconsider its attempt to join the city's lawsuit against the county. Greenbelt is scf1eduled to pres- ent its case in Orange County Superior Court Jan. 30. The four demands presented to Riley were: •A provision to ban forever the t'Onstruction of a controversial highway, known as Ea.st loop, thal would run parallel to the proposed freeway Lhrough Sycamore Hills, •A promise not to build a San Joaquin Hills freeway off-ramp at Laguna Canyon Road. •A county guarantee that Laurel Canyon, a wlldncrnL-ss area owned by the IrvinC! Co .. wou ld remain undeveloped. •A provision to ensure the county would pay market value prices for the freeway property on the date it completes the sale with the city. Under the present agree- ment, the county could buy the property five years from now at today's prices. City officials, while opposed to the proposed freeway. are lockt.'<i intoan 1978 agreement that SC1ys 1t must sell the county the land 11 needs for the highway Although Riley refused to wnte any of the demands into the proposed settlement, Greenbelt president Jon Brand said his group may reconsider legal actwn because Riley did budge somr- what on East Loop and the proposed freeway off-ramp at Laguna Canyon Road. Brand also said he was delighted tu hear Riley wants the county to purchase the land for the park <md freeway "as rapidly as possible ." Hiley !tiUd thl· l'OUnty w::int" to ket-p OJ.>l'n tht• option to build Ea.st Loop Road to eCIS(' the pressure of the pro~l fn-cwuy a nd nearby roads anci oU-ramps. "But thts ill sumething that 15 many. m&ny y<.·•u·~ away or may rwvl'r haµpcn," Kiley said ''We would havt· to show an overriding p ulJli(· nc:ed Lo build 1t.'' Anotht•r key :.tumbling block, lhci propc)S(.'(.f W.guna Canyon off- ramp, could Ix> negotiated during tht' design prOCL'l>S, Riley said. But thc· supt>rv1sor rult.'Cl out the Luurel eanyon <.'00(."L'SSIOn, saying It docs not rl.'httt-u1 the settlement proposal "We: Wl.'rtm't supnsed about th~t." Brand saJd Meanwh1lci. ctty officials are anxious LU s trtkt' a deal with the munly Laguna Beach needs the mont>y frCJm th(' the land sales to pay a mounting $7 65 m1ll1on debt incurn•d f1vt' yc·ars ago when 1t bought Syc:amurt.' Hills. 522 acres uf w1ldl•rn<.~ property north of tht· 1·11y In add1t1on, the ~ 1 t . would own thC' rc.-m.atnmg 3i <1<.'rt'S of Sycamore Hills CNHry will pr~nt a rt:port on th(· m<•ctmg with Hiley at Tues- day's City Coum:il meeting in t•ount•1 I t•hamlx-rs, 505 Forest Ave The mt•t·ting st<irtS at 6 p.m HB developer bids for ranch $47.2 million offered for bankruptcy holdings in two ta les From staff aod wlrt rtports Huntington Beach developer Jack Fle ming has offered $47.2 million for the Nevada and Cah - fomia holdings of bankrupt de- veloper George Benny. The property involved in the deal includes Benny's Double Diamond Ranch and River Inn Casino near Reno, the Casa Blanca condominiums in Las Vegas and a 90-room chateau in Hillsborough. "They are just excellent pieces of property with a Jot of potential for development," said Fleming. Fleming said he plans to de- velop a planned subdivision on the Double Diamond Ranch, which is expected to have a population of 35.000 when fully bwlt. He also said he would spend several million dollars compleung the partially built casino and spa a t the River lnn, which is on the Truckee River near Verdi, }USt west of Reno. Theofferwassubnutted Dec 23 in U.S. Ban.krupcty Cou.rUn San Franci!ICO on behalf of Jack Flem- ing Corp That same day, Benny was convicted in San Francisco on 21 counts of mail fraud and one count of racketeering in connecuon with his real estate dealings. The bankruptcy trustee for HOTELS ... From PageA1 offices. adding 844,000 SflUare feet of space. The first phase is in a $40 million joint venture with Col- umbia Savings and Loan. And just down the road on the south side of the freeway iB Koll Center Irvine, KoU's twin black glass office towers set around the Irvine Maniott, which opened this fall. Holiday Inn is no newcomer to Orange County, already dotted by about a do~n familiar green signs. But the real competition looms in a recent 15-year forecast showing hotels will stampede Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine like buyers in a bull market. The cumulative total of hotel rooms in the three cities, now about 3,000, are to lriple if 14 new propo6ed hotels are built within a 10 mile radius of the airport. Despite what looks like over saturation, Vair contended "It's a super market because of the heavy concentration of com- mercial business, the opportunity for long-term development and the apparent general economic stability." We're Listening ••• 642·6086 ' Benny's holdings. J ohn England of San Francisco, said he'll rec- ommend acceptance of the offer to Bankruptcy Court Judge Lloyd Kmg, w ho is scheduled to review the deal on Jan. 12 2,33 l -ocn· Double Diamond Ranch. $10 m1lhon for the River Inn, $11 m1lhon fur the 121-unit Casa Blant·a and $2.2 million for &:onny·-. Hillsborough home England said problems t'Ould arise if some of Benny's credit.ors decide the offer is too low Fleming. however. SC11d ht• had learned Thursday that the offer 1s likely to be accepted. L<X:ally. rlt~mmg. 4J, IS plan- ning a $f:i0 m1l11on development at Thr(.>(.• Art•h Bay LO south Laguna Beach rlem10g said has been in thl' rl•al ('Slettl' business smce he wa!> 1 :'! Vt:>ar~ olJ "That is my understanding I am waiting for a C.'Opy of the t•ourt order," Flem ing said. According to the offer 1',leming would pay $24 million for the In h;~ fl'deral court criminal c~. Benny was accused of obtain- ing loans totaling $21 million for his 250-unit Diamond Heigh~ complex 10 San Fram·1sco, and w1h fraudule ntly obtaining $1 3 m11l1on in loans for Casa Blanca. BULLETIN BOARD Mental health group to hold dinner dance The Alliance for thci M<'ntally Ill will huld a dinner danl'e with guest speaker Dr Wilham Bunney Jan li at the SaddlebaC'k Inn m Santa Ana. ,, The evening will begtn at 6 pm Afwr dinner new officers w1U be installed. They include Prudc-nl'C' Jackson. Clhta Mesa. Vlt't' president of programs and d1recturs Merle Tracy. Corona del Mar. Tommy Mayberry and Frank Olson. both of Huntington Beach. The alliance is a support program for families oC the men ta.Uy ill. Fo r more information and reservauons call 544-8488 Lecture on motiva tion slated at OCC A motivational lecture entitled "Who Planned for You to Be Where You Are Today?" will be offered Jan 7 al Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The program will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 11 1 of the Coun~ling and Admissions Building. Lecturer J oe LeVant1 will discuss lime management, goal setting, profiles of successful md1vidual.s and patterns for success. Admission is $20. T ickets for thl' lt'<'ture are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office. located 10 the <.'OUege's Student Center Building Literacy teach e rs tra ining schedule d Volunteers who wish to help illiterate adults and non English-speakers team to read and write Engh.sh can be trained free of charge in a 30-hour course m early January. Volunteers must purchase their own textbooks For infor- mation on the upcoming classes. call the Central O range County Literacy Council at 646-3347 or call tutor-trainer Margery Fuller at 548-3384. Migratory bird viewing trip planne<l A trip to view the snowy egrt't and other btrds migrating south for the winte'r will be <.'Ondu<.·tc.-d Jan. 12 at 8:30 a.m by the Sea and Sage Audubon Soclety. The trip to the Bolsa Chica preserve will begin at th e pYrking lot on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway between Golden West Street and Warner Avenue. Further information about the lrip is available from the sol'iety At 974 -8250 What do you like about the Daily Pilot' What don't you like• Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, tranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answenng service may be used to record let· lers to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation calls. please Tell us what ·son your mtnd ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat ~o. ... r EOllOr ~ Aellltan IO the Pl.AblWw ~P.O... ~ • Ctrwle.._~ c1111RM_,,....._~ Al ..... •••""** ..... , MAIN onK:a l30 W.. lley ~ • C:O.Ca ..,_, CA .... ~ loo IMO. Colla MeM. CA t262t ~ , .. , Clleno-CaM1 ~ ~ .... 11••• tlorlaa, lll~tllallone, •Olto1la1 meU"i or _.~,..,.., ,.,.yllt ... ocMecl~~ ~OI~- ·-• I ·--·---,:---- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 30, 1983 * 1'1 Woodbridge has its park land, but ... Irvine still has to come up with money to finance improvements on donated land Swing low Young Che ri Lou Mildne r o( Huntington Beach hasn 't a care in the world as she enjoys a swing at Murdy Park. By ANDREA ADELSON Of ... Oellr,...aMlll Youngsters may outgrow their Frisbees and kites before a new park ls huilt in the heart of Woodbridge, Irvine's central resi- dential community. While laying sod and planting swing poets is at leut two years away, a present-day hurdle is to figure out how to pay for plll'k improvements whlch are ex- pected to cost $3 million, according to Community Services Director Deanna Manning. Because traditional funding '\rlourees tapped by Irvine to build parka a.re e>thauated, the question is likely to surface during the city's mid-year budget review next month, she said. The citv was deeded a 22-acre parcel near Woodbridge's south lake in a land swap with the Irv;ine Co. aa part of a negotiated settle- ment resolved this month. The developer won over homeowners who were concerned with its plan to shift shopping centers to major roads instead of the village center. The parcel is the largest gift of land ever donated by the Newport Beach-based developer, according to the finn's Development Direc- tor Keith Greer. At about $350,000 per acre, the land is worth between $7 million and $10 million. Parking lots and stores were to be built on the land and the city was to build two separate 10-acre park parcels at the entrances to Woodbndge, a community of 20,000. "But the likelihood of finding purchase money and development money was very remote," Man- ning said. Greer said the Irvine Co. made the land donation to help speed development of an "activity cor - ridor" in the recreation-oriented village, one developed in phases over the past seven years. Wood- bridge's lone park, one for team A really foul deed in Laguna Unknown lumes emanating from • house on V Place In Laguna Beach prompted calls from neighbors Thursday. Police arrived and, lollow- lng a lhort Investigation. dl1<:overed the fumes to be coming lrom an unemptled cat bo• In need ol Im- mediate attenlt0n The owner wN notified and the bo• wu cleaned . . . A yellow "police line" barr* tape wu lound wrapped around a houM In the 200 block of Cyprna Street at aboUt 10 p.m. Thursday Officers said they believe the barrlcedlng was the wont of pranksters. A red van °wlth ' license plates reading "TOHOTT" was lound aban- doned on Laguna Canyon Road about a mile east of El Toro Road. Police said the motorist must have spun out and then left the vehicle at about 1 a.m Newport Beach A Garden Grove woman reported her purse and $145 stolen from a chart« boat at aboUt the 800 block of Edgewater Thu~~ay. evening. A Newport Beactt woman reported the theft of a 2.9 carat diamond ring valued at S20,000 and another diamond ring valued et S3.000 from her purse while u tlng et El Torlto restaurant In the 4200 block of Dolphin on Sunday The rings were taken from her purse, whteh was left at the table When she visited the restroom. ICCOfdlng to the police report flied Thu~~·~· A UC Irvine atudent reported the I theft ol an auto stereo valued at S7SO lrom his car part<ed In the 800 block of ol Seagull Th!"~~Y· A Newport 8eacti man r8')0f1ed the theft of a radar detector valued at S 125 lrom his car parked in the 3000 block of West Coast Highway Tnurs- day. A Newport Beach man reported the theft of camera equipment and other houlel'lold Items valued at S2.292 from his home 1n the 100 block of Garnet Thursday A sates cler1c: at the Robinson·• Department store In Fashion Island reported the theft of $2,500 In gold Jewelry. which was taken from her purse In the storeroom whlle she was working Thursday. Costa Mesa A door loek was twisted off some- time early Thursday at the Wonder Bakery Thrift Store, 2024 Placentia Ave .. and change was taken lrom the colfee machine. Thieves attempted to break Into a ufe In the back offices but were unsucceuful. They did make off with some doughnuts and pastries, howev~ ~ • A footprint lound In the Wonder Bakery break.Jn may match a print taken at the Cut-Rite Barber, 809 W. 19th St., police said. The barber shap was also raided Wednesday night or early Thursday and S200 cash was reported stolen. Entry was apparent- ly made through a roof-top air vent Ten teeth m~s ;_,e among the evidence gathered at an apartment on IM f900 block of Anaheim Avenue after a burglary occurred there thll weak. The t .. th mariila were found on a door11nob wtilctl waa pried open. A computer, two cam- eras and a gold cttaln ..,,,.. rep<>n9d ml•lng. LOM WU placed at 1590. Irvine A t4-yHr-old boy auffered brul•· tng Injuries In a sptu after his bicycle wu a truck broadside by a car drtvlng sooth on Cuiv.r Drive about 4 p.m. Thursday. Steven S. Jones. ol Irvine, apparently darted across two lanes of traffic and did not Me an on· coming car driven by Nena Taylor Froman, 72, of Irvine. Jooes sought his own eld. No one was cited. Burglars pried i ~rly empty 111fe from a wall In an Industrial building In the 18000 block ot Mlllllcen Avenue. broke Into two other bualnesaes but took nothing and tailed to get Into a fourth, all within blocks of each other. The break-Ins were dlacovered Thursday morning. Huntington Beach A lone gunman wearing a white T • shirt and a blec:k leather Jacket robti.d the Wlnehell'a doughnut ahop, 5942 Edinger Ave .• Thuraday night The loaa ~8! 41!tlmated et S40 A realdent of the 21600 bl()Ct( of BrOOkhurat Street dllCOVefed Thurs- day that tn. T -tapa had been atolen from hi. 1982 blue Corvette. The lost wH .. umated at 11.200. Fair skies for the weekend Coastal .. 1• ... Olllp 71 ... .. ... -~ .. 63 27 o:r ..... .,..,,. 1e ·IO ., 17 ...... • 31 ... 12 ::1:: " 11 42 '° Cl:) 41 •• 1a ..,..._ IO ,. 11 "°' ~..., II 07 40 ... ,, ... 41 ... r..-• 5 ·:: ~ 1: ~::" .. II =.-· 17 11 If 10 I! ·IO . . ~lllf llPlll ·-IT9 --= -... '= -.... ~- ' 3port enthualaata rather than barbecuera, was completed only 18 months ago a ta coet of $881 ,000. "We knew it would be aome while -perhaps several years - before the city would be able to purchase the site," Greer pointed Woodbridge ls largely developed, so future homeowners cannot be a source of park funding. Community leaders have his- torically designed their own parka In a joint effort with the Com- munity Services CornmU8ion. Paying for It, however, has tra- ditionally been left to the city. out. • Irvine has traditionally paid for park development either by tap- ping a $16 million kitty from a 1974 bond issue or through de· velopment fees, Manning ex- plained. The city haa no money aet aside for park development, but Man- ning expecta questiona over how to ~lve the money crunch to surface when t he city reviews its budget in January. About half of the new park probably will be left open, but grass and grading aren't cheap, costing $100,000 an acre, Manning said. But the bond kitty is empty and S he estimated initial planning coeta alone could be $75,000. A similar sized 20-acre park in Northwood, another Irvine vil- lage, opened in January 1982. The ooet was $2.3 million. 1n addition, a $1 million com- munity center Is pla nned, although the Irvine Co. has pledged $400,000. What nasty weather? It may be cold, windy and we t in most pai:ts of the country, but h ere" off the Corona del Mar bluffs, these Lido-14 sailors are doing quite nicely. Golden West video shows tops TeleMedia Productions captures awards at LA Video Festival TeleMedia Productions of Golden West College walked away with more award.a than any of its competitors in the 1983 Golden Angel awards presentation at the recent Los Angeles Video Festival. The fettlval, spo~ by the Lor Angeles chapter of the International Televiaion Aaaociation, recognizes organizations and individuals whoae videotape productions have contributed to the excellence of non-broadcast televiaion. Thia year, there were 49 entries from 23 organiz.ations, including Atlantic Richfield, General Telephone, Glendale Federal and Ralphs Grocery Corp. TeleMedia Productions, with Do~las Larson as director, is the Golden West College faculty's video production facility. Al. the only educational institu- tion vying this year, the Golden West facility entered five categories and won three award.a: •A Golden Angel in the information category for "It's Your Choice," a program developed for women students by Marilyn Dickson, asaistant dean for college health aervicet1. The program is designed to help reduce anxiety prior to gynecological examin- ations. •A Silver Angel in the company news category for "The Coast Colleges," an orientation tape concerning the Coast Community College District, prepared by Richard Simon , director of community relations. •A Silver Angel in the trainina-education category for "The Cireuit." an orientation program for aerobic weight training, developed by Maurice Ward and Telemedia director Larson. "What is important about these awards is that the corporate world has devoted substantial re- sources to developing video training programs," said Lanon. "By winning theee awards, our faculty have been recognized for designing some of the best instructional video programs in the country." CM phone service center closes Breakup of Bell Telephone System outlaws such regional outlets The Pacific Telephone Service Center in Costa Mesa has cloaed its doors in compliance with a court- ordered breakup of the Bell Telephone System. 31," said Ron Ward, Pacific Telephone division manager. 1 The regional aervice centers around the state, established as pickup, exchange and return points for leued phones, are not legal under teml.I of the court settlement. All leued telephones now In customers' homes and busineeees u well as inventory phones for sale will become the property of American Telephone and Telegraph Co. on New Year's Day. Ward said. "Federal law will prohibit us from providing the services currently offered at service centers after Dec. Pac'l'el customers who have questions about their phone aervice, bill or equipment may continue to call their local Pacific Telephone business offices. Happy New Year To All of Our Dedicated Employees and the Thousands of Customers Who Support us with Loyalty and Confidence Throughout the Year. ·Please Hove A Healthy, Happy and Properous Year TED & MARILYN \ . Live tt1i life of ·- Midi ba41tf Dy ~ ltf , . ' 412 NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oecem~r 30, 1983 STOCKS FRIDA Y'S CLO ·1NC PRIC£S NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOl!HIOHl IHCLUOC ll\llOH ON tHE NEW YOAI( M10WfS1 l'AClflC 'DW, bOllON Dl 1..otl ANO C•..CINNATI 8T0Ck f'l(C.HAN<lt:I ANO l\EPOATlO 8V !HE NASO IH8flf"EI Dow Jones Final Down 1.52 Cloalng 1,258.64 I / B•IEll BRllFI Economic indicator index dips WASHlNGTON -A string of 14 ronsecuuve monthly rises m the government's main gauge of future economic health was broken in November. The Commerce Department said Thursday that Its Index of Leading &'Onomic Indicators fell 0.4 percent in November. Analysts said it was probably just a temporary setback on the way to more sustainable growth. Capital appropria tions tumble NEW YORK -A report by a business-sponsored rt-search group says capital appropriations by the nauon's electric and gas utilitu.-s fell 11 percent in the third quarter to the lowest level In I 0 years. The Confer ence Board sa.1d Thursday its quarterly survey put capital appropriations at a seasonally adjusted $5 63 biUion, down 11 percent from $6.31 billion reported in the se<.."Ond quarter. Greyhound ridership d eclines PHOENIX, Am. -Greyhound says its bus ndersh1p during the Christmas holiday period was down 15 percen over a year ago. and blamed harsh weather conditions to~· most of the decline But the company also said its recentlyJ ended 47-day labor strike also may have prompted some riders to make other transportation plans. Ecuador to re duce oil prices ' . NEW YORK -An Ecuadoran oil official says ~ country, one of OPEC's smallest members, wiU reduce ita rrude oil export price by 70 cents a barrel Sunday. In • separate development. a Japanese business publication. Nihon Keizai Shimbun, reported Thursday that the Persian. Gull she1khdom of Abu Dhabi was lowering the price of sort\4 of its crude 011 by Liberaliring payment tenl\S for custome"' who buy on credit GOLD QUOTATIONS ., .... ~- Seieclec ...,,.., QOd pt-. 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