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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-. . HOw o~e woman avoided being 5th victim By ANDREA ADELSON Of IM Dellr NM Jwt Confronted by a quiet stranger who appeared in her living room out' of nowhere, a frightened Culverdale woman suocesafully used t.tochniques learned as a counselor to talk her would-be attacker out assaulting her during an hour-long ordeal. · The 39-year-old "New Thought" minis~r. who agreed to be inter.viewed on the condition she not be identified, said she told the man who entered her Irvine home early Thursday she was pregnant and "l didn't want him to hurt my baby." The woman said she used the ruse to "persona.ijze" herself, and become less of an object to the man she thought was certain to rape her. Police said a black man in his 30s, wearing bl\.le corduroy pants and sunglasses, came into the Culverdale house about 8:30 a.m . Thursday. THI ORANGE COAST FRIDA V, SEPTEMBER 16, 1983 Irvine. not usually a haven for violen" crime, baa been plegued by two rapes and~ sexual aaeaulta that occurred ~ithin one 24~hour period earlier OU. week. Police have no suspects and few leads. The Culverdale woman, police said, could eully have become the fifth victim. The woman, about to leave for work at a C.O.ta Mesa counseling office, had stepped back inside her house for sotne papers she needed copied. The man entered through the open door. "The first time I saw him in t}le living room, I thought, 'I just can't ~lieve this is happeniflll to me'," she said. . . "Y-our whole sense and feeling is they are there to attack you. Why else would he be there?" So she summoned up some of the skills taught her during training as a minister. "I started talking as fast as I could about anything I could. He didn't answer queationa directly, but he listened," said the woman, back at work today. • Police said the man forced the woman into a bedroom and made aome sexual gesturee. Lt. Robert Lennert said she pleaded with the man \f\d told him he waa sicr and needed counseling, finally convincing him to leave. "We made an ~greement," the woman said. She would lock herself into a room and he wbuld leave the ho,uae., "I would have aJ.adly walked him out the door." · But "I didn't know if he would break down the door. My images of what he could do were • pretty vivid," she said. ...J After waiting for a short time, U.tening for sounds inside her houae, she yelled at a neighbor leaving for work to call police. "We moved to Culverdale from Long Beach because we thought ii would be safer. But nothing ever happeped there," the woman said. COUNTY f DITIDN ORANGE COUN IV CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Hospital at UCI push_ed Uni;ersity launching bid.for Irvine Medical Center ~n campus By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. ~,.....,, -~ ...., .... ,......, ....... u,. SAN FRANCisco·_,_ Now that UC Irvine administrators believe they have disposed of the Health- West Fo\llldation's plans to build a campus hospital, they hope to persuade backers of the compet- ing Irvine Medical Center to build their hospital next to the campus. said Thursday, following a meet- ing with a special committee of the UC Regents here, wµversity of- ficials intend to negotiate with Irvine Co. leaders about obtaining 15 acres at California Avenue and· University Drive for the hospital. IMC and Irvine Co. officials have proposed to build the hospi- tal three to four miles-southeast of the campus on Sand Canyon A venue north of the San Diego Freeway. The company has donated 15 acres there for a hospital and is proposing to de- velop a 227-acre science and medical park adjacent to it. Irvine Co. spokesman Martin Brower said this morning com- pany officials have not discussed with Miltner his latest proposal to move the IMC site. "Our intention is to proceed with the medical and science complex and we continue to feel a hospital at, that (the originally proposed) site is the right lo- cation," he said. IMC President David Bak.er confirmed today Miltner had raised the iSsue with him but suggested "we are so·far down the line, there are some problems with Dave Ander.son of .the Irvine Disaster Emergency Communications Team puts 8' bulletin about the danger of rape in Irvine on a door at a home in Wood.bridge. · Vice Chancellor John Miltner -~ ' J udgelamhastes governor on sherif £-marshal hil-1 veto-; By JEFF ADLEll Of ... DlllJ,...""' An outraged. Orange County judge said Thursday he didn't care what the "damn governor" did, the people of the oounty would still get a long-aw_Jited COJ190lida- tion of court services. court ooll90lidation plan by sup- plying the governor with mialead- ing infonnation on which the veto was baaed. The judge and Riley also leveled criticism at the governor, wh08e failure to sign U.e bill will cost county taxpayers approx- imately $500,000, they said. Both Gates and the president of the Orange County Police Chiefs and Sheriff's A.saociation denied they had campaigned in favor of the veto. Oeukmejian . in a three-paragraph veto message, informed legislators t)lat he would (Sff JUDGE, Pase A!) that.'' .,... Valid argwnents ba.sed'on econ- omics and access emt for retain- ing the Sand Canyon site, he said, adding that a recent IMC survey of 140 medical schools indicates ~ta minority en medical aehools have hospitals on or a~jacent to campus. · However, Baker agreed that Miltner's proposal may signal a new round of talks Wfth UCI beca!JSe of Aldrich's willingness to drop ties with Health West. "I hope we can sit down at a table and not negotiate but kind of plan," he said. "We ~ to plan (See CAMPUS, Pace At) Irvine police· pi-ohe twO more . sexual attacks By ANDREA ADEL.WN °' ................ Two more ilexually related lnci-' home through an OPen front door, left unlocked aa the woman Yt'Slt beck inside to get some papen she had foraotton- "She'a just ooe lucky lady," Lennert added. ~ Judge Richard Beacom, provoked by Gov. George Deu- kmejian's veto of a measure that would have speeded up the oon- aolidation effort, also denounced cowity Sheriff Brad Gates tor feeding the governor ~ lnfonnation on the issue. 'Her cat was her whole life' dents occurred in Irvine Thurs· day, but police aay they are unrela'1fd to a spree o1 eexual uaaultl that ~ over a 24-hour period earlier OU. week. Police Lt. Robert Lennert aaid no leads have surfaced in the two rapes and t wo 8eXWll attacks that Iuc Acmta, 25,· of Santa Ana WU taken into custody by police about 9:15 a.m. in Woodbridg9 after a woman and a detective allegedly saw the man expos&nc himlelf while aeeted in a pickup near the site of a rape Tue.day. ·• 82-year-old woman dies in Fountain Valley mobile home blaze • occut1"ed Tueeday and wectne.- Mrs. Smith was burned to death . day, and that a man atNIMMi for The governor'• unexpected veto Thursday of a measure to expedite comolidation of court eervice fwlCtiona under the coun- ty Marshal's Office drew immedi- ate 'howls of outrage from the county's presiding Superior Court judge and Superviaor Thoma.a Ruiy. Beacom -visibly livid with anger -denounced Sheriff Brad Gates and an organization of ~ty police chiefs for under- mining months of work on the By ROBERT BARKER ; °' ... ~,... ..... When 82-year-old Bernice Smith · went grocery shopping Thuraday morning, she was worried about her black cat, "Satin," wh08e appetite had been fai.ling in recent months. ·The cat was about the only family that the old lady ~d and the two lived together for atlout 15 years in a small coach at the Fountatrr Valley Mobile Home Park. ,,,,..-i ' if" .:t .,_.. . . '\ ".,. \•.;., . .. . ., l • ' ', • • • • • ~ .. • ti Ji..(~·'( f ,, • Unable to drive, Mrs. Smith was picked up Thunday by her Bilf. ter-in-law Rachel Hill of 1\&stin and driven to the nearby Vons ~ket to get her weekly provisions. "She was bothered because her cat wasn't eating well in.the hot weather," Mrs. Hill said today. "She told me she was going to buy some liver for it. We sat at her coach and vi.sited for awhile and I left-at about quarter-to 11." About an hour-and-a-half later. County gets big windfall By JEFF ADLER Of IM DoilJ .... eWI ., l ' 1.i':" f ·.I" \. ,,. • J of The state Legislature voted to restore $614 million in state aid to cities and counties Th~y. eliminating a revenue shortfall that Orange County superviaors feared would force drastic cuts in welfare and health programs lo- 1 cally. Sails for sale 1'/ .. ~ . •' I ,/ I The Vacha.ra aad HMS Dolphin are jmt two of the vet*Jle participating in the M'Cond annual Calif omla Wooden Boat Show this weekend at Lido Marina Villa1e on Newport Harbor. S~e Weekender, Page 11, for details. The county's stiare of the re- stored bailout funding amounts to $29.9 million, a awn the Board of Supervisors was preparing to pare from a $989.9 million budget •adopted-.A.ug • ..3L ____ _ Superviaor Harriett Wieder, the board's vice chalnnan who traveled to Sacramento a few weeks ago to lobby in .favor of the funding restoration, said the law- makers' decision "~as the best news out of Sacram\nto yest.er-· day." She said the decision to restore state aid averted a potential finanoia1 diaster for all local governments. "Thia was a recog- nition that we (the Legillature and local government) have a mutual responsibility to the tax- payer," Wieder said. When tupervilon votA!d to adopt the 1983-84 budp\. \hey were t.old km of the bailout Lund.a Oct. 1 mlaht force more thal\ a 30 percent acro.-the-board cut in cou.nty~. (S.. WINDFALL. Pap Al) .. when a fie~ fire raged though suspicion of exposing himaelf near her coech at space No. 33 at the where one uaault occurred is not park at 12062 Edinger Ave. in considered a auapect. unincorporated area adjacent to Early ThW"llday a Culverdale the FOWltain Valley border. woman talked a man out of 'raping Fountain Valley Battalion her by telling him she wu Chief Larry Hammer said the frail pregnant, the 39-year-old woman old lady, who was found lying on told the Daily Pilot today (aee her back in the kitchen, was penonal aa».unt, above left). burned beyond recognition in a "I talked as fast as I could about greaae tire. anything I could," said the He takhhe was probably cook-·woman, a trained coumelor. A <See CAT LOVER, Pase A%) man in his. early 30a,entered her "He picked the wrong time and the wrong place," Lennert wa .• He added that A.coat.a "doesri~ look like our guy." . ;: Police.said a Hiapanic ma.rrin hbt early 208 with abort black haJi raped and beat a 33-yeer-old hou.aewife, using the ru.e of beinfj a painter to gain entry to her north Woodbridge home early 'l\asiay: Shortly before, a man of aimlllii dE!ICriptton tried to choke I- (Sff RA.PD, Pace AZ> ! . Man held~ • 1n rape of teen BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot .. ~ ........ .. .. Hun~n Beach police today arrested a Cypn. man who allegedly lured a 14-yeer-old girl int.o his van by impenonattnc a polloe officer, then raped her at knifepolnt. Sgt. F.d McF.rlain said fhe man, Ronald ,. Dean Cantrell, a .. 29-year-old machine shop owner, WU UTelted at 5:45 a.m.. U he lett hia Cypre.a home and WM Pttinl into hia van. He llUd Coantrell WM placed in HunUnp>n Beech Clty Jail.. on -..p6cion of rapa-md- ~ IAid inWJIUpton be- . lieYe o.nnu ii the IDlm wbo ·•Pproeched • ~... H\dll- mpxi Bwh at-·::z.4 . 'ftiunday U WM home from 9Chc;lol al.oni Sla• A~ .. between M•cnoH• - Newland streeta. • Am>l'd1na to ~ eccoun• the rnui told the atrl a woman Md been robbed at pnpomt ~ and that ihe ne6chborbood ... not Ille. The man ~ •W be -an o1f-d'"Y polb anw, Pl'Oduc:tnc a what appiend '° t»a Wee and U11nc a CB unlt If thouCh it Wll • poUce ndio. ,,. IDM. offend to drift the --. heme. poUoe llld. ·r Once~--llllldetheft¥ l'ord ........ Win. •tbe drtWr drew a 1mlfll 1Dd Cldllwl the ... ...... ( ... LlJallD. .... AI) • -. . .u. l CONTINUED Sf0i111 LURED INT.O VAN ... ' . From Page A1 to Ue down ln the beck, McErlain said. He aald the girl was driven to an unknown location .00. raped inside the van. When the man continued driv- ing, the girl was able to open the aide door and jump from the moving vehicle while lt slowed for a tum at Goldenwest Street and Slater Avenue. The girl, who was slightly lnjured in the jump, ran to a nearby gas station for help. McErlain said a Fountain Valley motorist who saw the girl leap from the van, followed the vehicle for a short distance and provided RAPES ... police with a partial licenae plate number. , The girl was ttteted at Humana Hospital Huntington.Beech and released. Meanwhile, police uaed her description and the partial licenae plate to locate Cantrell's van in Cypress. McErlain said Hunt· ington Beach detectives Bob Christie and Dennis Dahlke staked out the van, then arrested Cantrell without incident. He said Cantrell was not im· mediately linked to any other sex attacks reported recently in other cities. McErlain said that Cantrell was the third man arrested for Hunt· ington Beach sex offenaes in one From Page A 1 week's time. 22 Id li · h k pe On Thursday, Jose D. Vasquez, -year-o ve-m ouse ee r 26, of Anaheim, was arraigned on in a aouth Woodbridge home. The man place.d a knife to the woman's ~ges of mole:iting. three Hunt· stomach but she eluded her ingtOn Beach girls over the past Break time Even song leaders need a time out~ Chargers rallied for a 20-15 win, so Seana Eason of ~dison High but a couple of other area teams takes a break during Thursday weren't so fortunate. For complete night's Edison-Vista football game area results, see today's Sports Boy, 16, critical after HB · stabbing A 18-year-old Huntington Beach you th was cloee to deatb today after being stabbed re'- peatedly and left in a heap at Bolsa Chica State Beach late Thursday. Paul Carl Martino, taken to the tra~ center at Fountain Valley C.Ommunity Hoepital following the 10:30 p.m. episode, was liated in critical coAdition .a.fter under- going surgery early today, aooord.- ing to a hospital spokesman. A group of four or five Hi&- panics was aeen leaving the state beach parking lot in a small, dark pickup truck, according to Orange County Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart. • ----9.ttedr~y.fl,r.iDg.toa..o~~ ... -~~~~~~~~~w~~ -houae. ~y tu.~r resiuen ~Y -w While the victims described ~ carry a ~-y~ar-old Hunt-. their attackers slightly different-mgton Beach girl mto an apart- ly, polloe believe of the five sexual ment complex .laundry .room. -a~ .,Q11er~s..,.~. -College--.-Thoe --.l"f'c.J.iov •. beglp.tijogJ\n.J>.AgeAll1 ..... --· -"Ji...4~ _iq ~~awl=W-~ activity," said Hart. It appears that a fight of some sort h.ati preceded the stabbing, he added. ' assaults, only the two Tuesday . McErlain said detectiv~ Arden attacks are likely to be related. Fick and John 1:-ennon tied Va.s-Health West claims support Officers were unable to locate a weapon and were not i.mmed>- ately certain how many times Martino was stabbed. A hospital spokesman said the wounds caused massive internal bl~. in a third incident Tuesday quez ~ ~o earlier cases throug~ afternoon, a man fitting a dif-descnptions of ~e man and his ferent physical description, 88_ method of operation. saulted and robbed a woman The third man, Frank Nichol.as whose car was stopped on the Carlo, 21, of Huntington Beach, Santa Ana Freeway, was charged Thursday with at- in Irvine hospital S'urvey Still a third younger man, temp~ murder, kidnapping, whoee face was covered with a ski rape, robbery and assault with a mask, raped a 22-year-old student deadly weapon in connection with in a remote culvert in Mason an attack on a 46-year-old Hunt. Regional Park Wednesday mom-ington Beach woman last week· ing. end. Lennert said the rape and At 6 a.m. Saturday, the woman By KAREN E. KLEIN Of.._ De11J ,... IWI SAN FRANCISCO -In ah apparent last-minute effort to demonstrate community ·support for their on-campus UCI hospital proposal, Health West officials un- veiled the results of a survey Thunday showing a majority of Irvine residents favor a campus hospital plan. HealthWest Vice President Steve Yerxa said a telephone survey conducted last Wednesday and Thursday by a Santa Ana firm, Decision Making Infor- mation, revealed that 54 percent of the 300 randomly selected residents favored the HealthWest plan. Of those surveyed, 43 percent favored the Irvine Medical Center plan and 3 percent favored either no hospital in Irvine or expressed no opinion. "This explodes the myth the university proposal does not have community support," said Paul Teslow, Health West president. The HealthWest officials an- noWlCed their surJey results just before stepping into a meeting of a UC Board of Regents committee. I'm the guy says suspect in robbery attempted rape in Woodbridge was waiting for a bus when she and the Mason Park attack seem accepted a ride in a small brown to be calculated, while the free.. pickup, police said. The woman way assault and CUJverdale incl-was driven to a local oil field, dent are more likely the work of raped Jlt. knifepoint and beaten opportunists. with a rock. police said. ,,- Meanwhile, most of the 20,000 McErlain said a drawing of the CAMPUS HOS PIT AL ... Yerxa said the survey showed more women than men Cavor Health West, largely becauae of its university ties. Sixty-one percent of the women preferred Health- West, compared.to 48 percent ol the men, he said. A 90-minunte search on Balboa Island for a bandit came to a surprise ending Thursday when the alleged culprit strolled up to.a policeman and· reportedly SJ)· nounced, "I'm the guy you're looking for." residents of Woodbridge have alleged rapist prepared with the received crime bulletins handed victim was recogni7.ed by Detec· out by police Explorers and volun-tive Don Howell from an earlier teer ham radio operators, he said. incident. He said investigators More than double the usual were able to link Saturday's number of police officers are still attack to Carlo. who has been In . patrolling the Woodbridge area Orange County Jail since a local . today. burglary arrest last Monday. ' JUDGE IRA TE ... From Page A 1 • muae to sign a oounty-sponaored bill that would have pennitted court lle!'Vices to be oonaolidated • before the expiration of a 90-day • Waitina period. After nearly 15 years of d.ia- cumion, the Board of SupervWors and the county'• judicia1'y ftnaDy agreed upon a plan to oon80lidate court Rrvices under the auspices of the county marshal. Previoualy, . "bunch of malarky." He said it wasn't a law and order iss~; but the ability of one ~ (Gates) "to get the governo~s ear to assuage his own ego . "This la one of the more incredible political eveni. In the hia10ry of this county. I wonder what Gov. ·Deukmelan has again.st the citiz.ens of Orange County.'' Beacom said. r court bailiffs had been split be- ' tween the Sheriff's Depar1ment. WINDFALL f whkh handled Superior Court, · • • • ~ and the Manha.l's Office, respon· From Page A 1 : lible far Municipal Court. Con-To save what money they could l aolldation ia e~ to save the From Page A1 what's best for both of u.s.." Thursday afternoon, the re· gents' special committee decided to defer the matter of a UC Irvine on-campus.hospital to UC ;presi- dent David Gardner. Miltner said h e felt the comJ'Qit- tee's decision strongly supported UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich's 'withdrawal of support for Health- West. In taking no action, he said, the committee effectively went along with the chancellor's position. "I think the regents and the president showed strong support of the the chancellor's leader- ship," he said after the 90-minute meet:l.ni. The action not only increased the growing rift between the university and Health West, but- un less Gardner drastically changes course -!t places Health· West in a position of having no land in Irvine on which to build its propoeed HealthCity hospital. Campus spokeswoman Kathy Jones said Thursday the decision means that "Certainly UCI will no longer be considered a site for Health West." Aldrich, in his presentation to the committee, said he will not request tbat the university pursue any location of the HealthWest hospital on the campus. ''The people of lrvine need a hospital," he said and added, "A nl.1mber of comm1J11ity, civic and financial leaders who support the (off-campus Irvine Medical Center) effort would not be sup· portive of .. the He alth West proposal even if Health West were successful in the (certificate of need) process." HealthWest offidals, however, refused to admit defeat. Vice President Steve Yerxa said his group still has a binding contract with UCI which should remain In effect unless the regents take action to rescind it. He said HealthWest will con- tinue in Sacramento with its application for a certificate of need to build the on-campus hospHal. The gender clifie~nce is signifi- cant, he claimed, because women traditionally are the decision makers for family health care needs. Teslow said HealthWest com- rnis&oned the study shortly after UCI Chancellor Daniel G . Aldrich Jr. announced his intention last month to drop support for ~th­ West's campus hospital proposal. Nancy Rosen. spokeswoman for HealthCity Associates, the com- munity group backing Health- West, aald the telephone surv~y included both new and old phone prefixes in Irvine. Questi.oners asked each resident the same questions, she added. Roeen suggested the survey shows the strong community sup- port IMC backers claim maybe generated by a smaller segment of the population than most people realize. The pol.iceman, doubting his good fortune, asked the_man to explain himself. The alleged crook, police said, went on to detail the crime as wejl as the vehicle he'd abandon earlier in an apparent attempt to elude police. Convinced they had their man. police arrested Charles Tackett. a 31-yeu-old Ohio resident. F.arlier, police had arrested Alan Davis, 21. of Garden Grove in connection with the Balboa Island robbery. Police said the two men alleged- 1 y approach a Balboa Wand~­ estrian at 1:41 a.m. and. at BU':'· point. ordered him to hand over his wallet. The billfold contained $270 in cash. Clara Weaver dead at 93; service today l county $2 million annually. until the Legislature made up its ~ mind, the board voted to immed.1- ! The governor said he objected ately institute both a hiring and 1 to provmona in the bill permitting spending f:ree7.e. County budget t the transfer of the central war-analysts estimated the freeze • z:an18 repository from the Sheriff's would save the county $8.000 to : Department to the M.anhal's Of-$10,000 a week after its first six CAT LOVER DIES IN FIR~ ... Funeral !Jervices for long-time c.o.t.a Mesa resident Clara Jeanet.· te Weaver were to be held at 4 p.m . today at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. : fice. Transfer of both the responai-weeks. i bility for eerving warrant.and the Wieder said state legialaton • ~tory.acentralalizedlndexof now_realize that the.•tate'a coun- : cuirent wUTanta available to all ties and cities need a stable : law enforcementofticen, al.a was revenue source year-in and : strongly opJ>C*'d by the Orange year-out. She said the Legialature : County Police Chief• and will work during the next year to : Sheriff a Amociation. develop a funding 80W'Ce for local "Uke the pol.ioe chiefs, I have government ao that government l ooocern for the impact this might will not have to come to leglalatora 't have Oil the effident adJninia.-with "hat-in-hand." ' tration of juaUoe," Deukmejian Wieder added that the funding laid in his ~to me.age. restoration means the c:rWa la • But Beacom, buttaew:d by over. "It's not an acute situation i Riley. called the warrants imue a now, it's just chronic." i s:.:dcoa~~~= ::lll0~~t~:et:~ll0~~:l ~ to benefit United Way of Orange money-raising pwih. Last year, ~ County will be held at noon United Way got 19,000 Orange ~ Sunday • at Bolsa Chica State Oountiana to bold h.anda at part of ~ Beach In Huntington Beach. an unauccesaful ettort to .et a " More than 70 sand llCulpting Guinneal record. ' teams have registered for the The noon cont.est ia expected to ? event, which will kick off the l.ut three hours. From Page A1 ing when oil or greue caught fire IJ\ a shallow pan and she poured it lnto the aink. Hammer theorized the flaming greaae climbed up the wall and fell on her and o~ her. "She was probably cooking the liver for her cat.'' Mna. Hill uid today. "She talked about it quite a bl.t while we were vt.iting. The cat wu bee whole life." The fire raged unchecked until fire- fightera arrived. despite the ef- fort.a of residents. A neighbor, 39-year-old Pete Weimnan, 18.id he first became aware of the blue when a motoriat driving down F.clinger Avenue honked hia horn and yelled. "Fl.re, Ft.re." He aald he rushed to the ttailer along with others and tried to force hia way lnto the front door. "I knew Mn. Smith waa ln there but I couldn't get In becauae it was too hot." Weissman said he grabbed a garden h0&e but it was too short. ~ ~------~--------------------~--------------------------------------~----, ~ We're ~ Listening,,. - What do you like about the Dally Pilot" What don't you like' Call the number at left and your message wlU be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor Thu.ame..24·hO\&Llnswerinc service m•r be ~sed to ree,QL.d lei.:. ters to the editor qn any topic. 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"She was a real nice old lady.'' Weiasma.nsaid. She didn't have an enemy and everybody liked her. She didn't have an unpleasant word for anyone. "The way I tooked at it, I didn't really do anything. There was no equlprnent and I really felt use- less. But you just can't stand there and do nothing." Mrs. Hill. who said she is making funeral arrangements today, said Mrs. Smith didn't have any living relatives. Investiglltors said today they found no sign of Mrs. Smith's cat, raising the poesibility the two companions died together in the fire. She died Tuesday at the age of 93. -She is 9W'vived-by.her hu.abandr John F.dward Weaver; aona Floyd Weaver of Newport Beach and Alvin We.ver of Sherman Oaks; grandchildren Margaret Jenkins of Redlands: Terry Weaver of Verdi, Calif.: Timothy Weaver of F.agle Point, Ore.; and Caey Weaver of McKinleyville. c.aw. and one great grandchild. Try our house dressing! ALL ANDERSON Plank Flooring $2.99 aq. n. · LEE'S Plu1h Beige Carpeting $1.91 eq. yd. Installed Orange County'• Large1j 8el90tlon of Ceramic TH• •tarting at er aq. tt. ~PAClflcA ,rFLOORING 2846 E. Co.Me Hw\l . Cofone del NM 640-1700 640.1934 ' VISA-M~CAAO All In stock now for Immediate ln1t1tlatton. FR!! !ITIMATEI J :. "· BULLETIN BOARD Model pl~ne contest at Mile Square Park Scale model radio-oontrolled plan"S from all parts of the United Stat.es will participate in the U.S. Scale Grand Mast.en Championship, scheduled today through Sunday at Mile Square Park in Fountain V.Uey. " Judging of the detail and static diaplays for all entrants will take place today. Flying events will begin at 9 a.m . .on Saturday and Sunday. Entry planes will indude radie><ontrolled replicas of military jets and propeller planes. The event, which is free and open to the public for viewing, is sponsored by \he Scale Squadron of Sou them California. Irvin e police a u ctio n Saturday Pre-Christmas bargains can be had at the bi-annual Irvine police auction, to be held Saturday at 10 a.m . in the civic center parking lot, 17200 Jamboree Road. At least 75 bicycles, assorted stereo components. televisions and household items will go under the gavel after a half-hour preview period at 9:30 a.m. . • The goods are recovered stolen property confiscated by police ~'v last six months. The proceeds, usually about $2,000, go to fatten the city treasury. Dancing, bridge classes sch e duled The Irvine Senior Services is sponsoring contract classes in ballroom dancing, folk dance and bridge ~ginning this week through November in Northwood C.Ommunity Park, 4531 Yale Ave. The fee is $15 per person. As starting times vary, further infonnation can be obtained by calling 660-3889. Forum on plastic surger y slate d "Plastic Surgery-What You Need to Know" is the title of a community health fonun scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesday at Fountain Valley C.Ommunity Hospital. The p~gram is free and open to the public. It will be held in the auditoriuin at the hospital, 17100 Euclid St. The following areas will be covered: choosing a plastic surgeon, oosmetic surgery, reoonstructive surgery, hand surgery and candidates for plastic surgery. Four physicians will make presentations, then a question and answer period will be conducted. For infonnation on the program, call the hospital at 966-8168. POLICE LOG More ammo for Bird. hunters? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A state Supreme Court deciaJon to take a voter-Initiated reapportion- ment measure off the ballot baa •tW18 ·~publican lawmakers, who say they'll try to recall the chief justice and her "ultra-liberal ,colleagues." · The oourt ruled ThW"Bday that a GOP legislator's redistricting in- itiative is unconstitutional and excluded it from a rare December statewide election, the first time in 35 years that the state high court has ordered a measure off the ballot. The initiative would have rewritten the congressional and legislative boundaries approved by the Democrat-controlled Legis· lature and Democratic former Gov. Jerry Brown. In a 6-1 unsigned decision, the court ruled that the initiative election violated a 76-year-<>ld constitutional rule. The election, at a cost of $14 million to $17 million, had been ordered by Republican Gov. George Deu- kmejian for Dec. 13. After the decision, Republican Assemblyman Pat Nolan issued a statement saying, "I will urge Californians to organize a cam-- paign to remove (state Chief) Justice (Roee) Bi.rd and her allies from the oourt. Roee Bird and her ultra-liberal colleagues" engaged in "partlsan activity" in the ruling. The author of the initiative is Republican Assemblyman Don Sebaatiani, member of· a Wfll·known wine-making family. Driv'er injured in Va-ley skirmish A man euffared cute to ttl1 left hand and knuci<lea aftar getting Into a varbal atter~lon with a motori.t on w.xwtng Clrcle In Fountain Vall9)'. The dr"'9r aimed the eat at the man In order to lntlmldat• him and may hava ltrUCk him by eccldent. according to pollca rapor11. A man rapor1ed to pob that a an.tar of teer gu la ,,,.._.ng trOtn hi• cat following a traffic ec:ddent at Bulhard Sttaat and Gat1lakS Avenua In Fountain Veli'fey tut WMk. Someone pour9d Ink or • llmllar type of ftuld over tha hood and roof of a car pwked mt a l'..iderl09 In tha 9000 block of Gerdenla A¥enua, cau91ng $1,000-$2,000 In eatlmated 'd 11m11gea. Huntington Beach Me9t and flah valued at s 1.000 _.. rapor1ed 1toten Thur9daY from a 1toraga k>c*« at the Coco·1 .....-.ant, UN Botaa A ..... A k>c* wu pr1ed off to ent« tha outd()()( frMD'. A lllwr Ford FU1ura wu reported 1toten Thoraci.y ewinlng from a periclng lot at Garllald Avenu. and Magnolia Street. The loaa wu ..,._ l'Mted at ts.COO. A brMk..fn 1t tM b0y9' k>c*er room at Ooean View Hlgf\ School. 17071 Gq1hard Street.I.. reeulted In tM r• ported to.. of • 1,000 cutt. A dOOf wu pr1ed open to anter. A realdant of tha 1400 block of Oelawara Street raported har van wu burglattz.d white pwked In an aHey nM1 her home. The IOU ln- ctudad l500 In jewalry and S 100 worth of clothlng. A raaldent of the 8400 block of Brown Clrcta reported a ventcte brmk-ln Thur.say ewnlllQ. rooi. valued at "24 .-. taken. Irvine fh'9Yes ltote about S 18.000 WOf1h of tawelfY over a period of tfi,.. ~ from a hofM In Sycarnof9 cr..k. Pollca found no ligna of fotced entry In tM burglary, rapor1ed 'lllur.day morning. ; Police ~ the ume bandit ltola upenalve redlol valued at about $700 Mdl from 1hrea BMW c::era Thuraday. Two-. takan In tha pwtllng lot of the lrvlM Mamott, and anothef 1tolen from • lot of a nMtby bullneM . A 14-yew-old yoongltar who told paramedlca he ... famlMar with anak• w• bitten by a rattleenak• In the Turtla Roct< WM. Parwnedlca took the youth to a Tustin hoepltal with hla nnger began to &Mil. Newport Beach The rMI chrome bumper of a new ~-ton pk:ttup truck wu un- t>ottedand 1tolen from a pnlng 1truc1ura at the Oakwood Garden Apartmenta neer Nawport H.,bor Hk:lh School. Tha bum!* la worth 1500. ~ A 49-yMr-otd traveling mlnl1tar loll $&85 worth Of fllhlng P<>* and aqulpmant at tha Newport Pl«. Ha told pollca tta'd put hi• flltllng gear naxt to a pier ,..,eurant and was •landing onty a faw .... 8W9y wherl till property apparantly vanllhed. A 9;:li guard loat 12.000 In caan attar ng to help a woman In • bank pwtclng lot pulh-etart her car. He'd Mt tha monay In an enll'9lope on hie car'• duhboard. The ~ and mOfl9y WU gOM wt*'I returned to hla vehlda attar ttetplng tMwoman. About St.eoo worth of plumbing part• .. well ... garbage dlapoeal and a brUI bar tlnk wer• atoten from a gar11ga on Iha 1600 blOc:k of Dolphlne Terreca In the lrv1ne Tar- race community. Laguna Beach ... A ear englM caught fire at Park Avanua and Hidden Valley Thurlday 1ftamoon but w.. qulci(ly ext· lngutlhed by Laguna BMctt fir• flghtara. POI!<* brOke up• fight between to combatant• tn Helller Park at about 2:30 In the morning Thurlday. A panhandl« who purportedly wu caullng a dl1turbanoe In the 300 b4ocit of Broadway wu advllled to OMM hll activity. TODAY'S WEATHER Another beach weekend for Coast 73 90 t2 70 71 90 n 47 Coa8t al 86 62 .. 67 &3 50 93 .. 47 43 67 .. 12 ... 711 ... 71 M 71 42 • 1• ... 7• 7t ., .. ea a 17 12 '2 7• II .. n IO • • 70 ,. 17 ., ea ,, 71 .. 74 ...,,,..,. ..... • .. ...,,..,.Ore. .. ... ~ ea 17 =°" .. .. 74 i: 11 ........... 71 • ==~T .... ., • 71 • .. i.-. • 74 ... ..._.. tOe ,. .... OllltCI 1t .. 104 • • .. .. • .... ffWICMo 72 ,. .. .. ........ .. 70 44 ..... • 1• It ::.:.1.: '° • ae Tt .. .. == 1• 11 IO •1 .. • r.-. ., e7 1• 1-t 7 ea It Twll9 ,. " 14 -~ ,. u '1 Wldlllla •• lllf RIPIRT -14 ,.,, 14 ' 14 l •J , .. • u Tl •1 .. • IO ,, • .. .. Laguna man held on .rape charge' , . A 27-year-old aaleaman from Laguna Beach who allegedly raped a Coeta Mesa woman after ' dragging her from a South County rMtaurant Thunday evening ia in custody today. John Greenwood MacLeod wu arrested in South Laguna early today on suaplcion of kidnap and rape, according to Oranae County Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart. The 24-year-<>ld woman told authorities ahe wu in the Crown Holae, a Laguna Niguel res- taurant, when a man approached and threatened to kill her unleaa ahe left with him. R eal m en eat big quich e The attacker, officers aaid.. dragged the woman to hia car and droxe to his Laguna Beach home where he reportedly tied up the woman and forced he.r to perform various sex acts. A 300-pound q uiche, ma nufactured by the chef at Newport Bea ch's Bouzy Rouge Cafe Th ursd ay, is divided and served by wa itress Sher ry Bell. The quiche, which included 6 0 eggs and 30 gallons or cream, is to be submitted to the Guinn ess Book of Records-for world -class sta tus. Well, actua lly photographs will be submitted . The quiche was eaten. The woman told deuptiea the man then drove her to her home and sped off. Anned with a description of the man, his car and his home, investigators combed the Laguna Beach area. . The le8.l"Ch moved IOUth in the pre-dawn hours. Officen arrested MacLeod at 3; 15 a.m. in South Laguna. He is being held on $25,000 bail. Valley speed survey halted Council rejects pla n despite possible failures in prosecution ' The Fountain Valley City C.Ouncil has rejected a staff proposal for a new study of city speed limits, even though the lack of such a document may jeop- ardiz.e proeecution of speeding offenders. The speed limit survey was recommended by public works Not guilty plea in fatal crash A 39-year-<>ld Garden Grove woman baa ple9ded innocent to charges of vehicular man- alaughter stemming from the Aug. 13 traffic death of 17-year-<>ld Michelle Salle of Huntington Beach. Following the plea. Joan Kathryn Wilkoff was ordered to stand trial Oct. 24 in the Superior Court division of the West Orange C-ounty Judicial C.Ourt District in Westminster. Wilkoff alao ia being tried on charges of felony hit and run and driving while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage, accord- ing to court officiala. Miss Salle waa on her way home from Newport Beach when her Volkswagen bug was ti:uck by another vehicle on the Pacific C-oast Highway. According to Huntington Beach traffic investigators, the lmpact cau.ed the Volkswagen to careen into other vehicles before begin- ning to disintegrate. Miss Salle was thrown 300 feet from the car and killed, according to in- vestigators. director Wayne Osborne, who cited a~nt traffic aafety evalu· ation dOne in Fountain Valley by the UC Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies. He said the atudy recommended that local police discontinue their uae of radar to catch speeding offenders until a new traffic study ia conducted. · City Attorney Alan Bw'na said that if radar is used to cat.ch a speeding motorist on a street in which the prevailing safe speed is higher than the posted limit, the ticket might be successfully challenged in court. He said he will offer advice to the city council next week regard- ing a local speed limits but declined. to elaborate on his rec- ommendations. In the meantime, Police Chief Marvin Fortin said his officers will continue to uae radar to control speeding on local streeta. He said the use of radar ha helped the city reduce its traffic accident. rate over theput three yean. He said there baa not been a rub of challengee to local speed- ing tickets because of the speed survey l.sBue. Public Works Director O.bome said low speed llmita on 8CJIDt Fountain Valley streets may not be juatified where the traffic generally movea aafely at about 45 miles per hour. The speed limit on Bushard Street ia 30 miles per 'hour. It ia 3~ miles per hour on Talbert Avenue. Councilman Ben Nlelaen argued that · · theee speed limita to 45 ~uae traffic to travel even fut.er. c.oundlman James Neal'• n»- tion to initiate a new cityWide speed study dJed for lack of a second. . Duo for doubletakes Jacqueline and Jennller Robey are returning Sunday to the scene of their greatest triumph -t.he at.age at the Los Angeles C.Ounty Fairgrounds in Pomona. The two 6-year-<>ld Huntington Beach girls woo trophiea last year after being named the least Iook--alike twins at the fair. They're going back with their mom and dad, Ted and Donna, and four brothers and siaten, to give out trophiea to this year's winners. Jacqueline, about 20 minutes yo'Unger, ls 10 pounds heavier_.at 40 pounds and is darker-complected. She's alao the tomboy of the two. Jennifer is blonde and more feminine and shorter by about a head. She al8o has her right arm ln a cast after breaking It while practicing gymnastics with a brother. Ted, their proud father who ia a business student at Orange Coast College, said the girls aeem to have changed ainoe the award "They still do everything together but they're looking at eech other now and saying, 'Hey, we're different.' " CARPET PADDING ) What padding Is the best for your carpeting? What is the purpose of this padding -, to sink In up to your knees, 01 support the carpet? Obviously. the purpose Is to support the carpet. If there Is too much give, the C8!pet takes all the beating. Here ere some examples. ( 1 ). The1e Is a strain on the secondary backing which can cause delemlnetlon. (2) There Is a stralnb on the seer(ls which can come apart. (3) There's a tendency for the carpet to stretch, causing wrinkles and the necessity of restretchlng the carpettng . There are fl\8ny cushions on the market which are comparltevely llght~ht and are weighed by the cubic foot. The most popular has a density of 6 ~ lbs. p,r cubic foot. Our standard sponge rubber cushion weighs 70 oz. per square yard and haa a density of about 15 lbs. per cubic foot If weighed that particular way. Our family has been In the carpet business since 1894, and we have never eeen any materials weighed by the cubic foot, until this llghtwelght padding came upon the eoene. Mel• aunt you use the proper padding. Call ua for carpeting and you wtH be sure. 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Governors ban diplomats NEW YORK-Theg,vernorsof New York and New Jersey are refusing to let Soviet diplomats, including Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. land at metropolitan airports, because the Soviets shot down a Korean jet carrylng 269 people. 'Heaviest human' buried SEATTLE -A man who weighed more than 800 pounds when he died was buried in a 5-by-71,-foot woode n casket that t00k up two cemetery plots, the cemetery's director said Thursday. Jon Minnoch. 41, one of the world's heaviest humans, had battled his weight since childhood and was said to have weighed more than l.400 pounds five years ago. "About 11 men were needed to put the coffin on a truck to carry it to the buriaJ site," Bill lliwards said. l1 olcano erupting again VOLCANO. Hawaii -Kilauea Volcano has begun another major eruptive phase, with glowing lava spurting inside its 180-foot-high cinder cone, sciertists report. The lava inside the cone, wtuch was created by previous activity this year. began sputtering at 1:30 p.m . Thursday. . STATE Legislature in deadlock SACRAMENID -The California Legis- lature failed early wqay to break partisan deadlocks over an unpreocedented $100-a-year community college tuition and prison ex~_ion plans, and recessed until later in the day Democratic leaders announced that they would call both houses back into session at 9 a.m. to try to break the deadlock. The Legislature was scheduled to reces;; for the year Thursqay but the 11th-hour deadlocks dragged proceedings past the midnight deadline. .. V n_ion backs Soviet boycott LOS ANGELES -The 261000-member Los Angeles retail clerks union has announced its support for a national boycott of Russian vodka and caviar to protest the downing of a Korean passenger iet by a Sovtet fighter plane. The union's announcement Thursday came after severaJ major supermarket chains decided to stop sellin~ Stolichnaya vodka. No pennies from heaven GOLD RUN -A truck hauling 7.6 million pennies Crom the Denver Mint overturned on Interstate 80 in the rugged Sierra Nevada, spilling half a million coins across the westbound lanes. The truck and its double-trailer, driven by Michael Stevens, 27. of Banning, was headed for the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank when it overturned Thursday, apparemJy because of brake failure, the Highway Patrol said. Stevens was not hurt. Begin still in seclusion JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Menac- hem Begin's aides sald today he has lost weight and will remain in seclwsion following his resignation, but they said reports that he is in a deep depression are exaggerated. Begin has secluded him.sell at home for nine days, and an aide said he did not know when the 70-old-old leader would return to his office to work full-time as caretaker prime minister. WORLD Guerrillas building forces TEL A VIV, Israel -PaJestinian guerrillas are steadily. building cheir fo~. !n central Lebanon and soon may confront the Israeli army across its new Awali River defense line in south Lebanon. Israeli military analysts said today. Philippine protest rages MANILA, PhilipP.ines -Thou.sands of businessmen and white-collar workers walked off their jobs and poured into the streeta of the financial center today to protest the assaMination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Hundreds cheered from thelr office windows and threw yellow paper and typewriter ribbons Into the atreeJ,s ln the first demonstration agaimt Presi- dent Ferdinand E. Marcos ever held in the Makatl financial dlatrict. ln a Manila suburb. Poland warns reporters WA.RSA W. Poland -Poland has warned West.em correspondenta not to telex material ''lnconai.stent with law (and) public order.'' The terte annow'lCement from the Mlnittry of CommunJcatfona did not mention the ouU.wed Solidarity l•bor movement or newa dispatches. Tbe,Jt.atemcn t was deecribed u a "ooUfk:ation of anwndment of Minlltry of c.ommun.tcationa guide1Jnc.1n line with 1aw1pa.-edUnc91961." ~------------------------------------------------------------------!----------------~-------------------3 I · h. L h Soviet spy ship.spotted off Hawaii p an es It as e anese PEARLHARBOR,Hawa11rAP) A south o(, the Island of Oahu, where • f f • h • mlasile-equipped Soviet spy :ship has Honolulu and Pearl Harbor are located, air Orce enters lg ting beendetected offtheHawa1ian Islands, Lt.Gt'Orge Brown,public&!fa!noftJcer where it apparently is snooping on U.S. for the Navy'• 3rd Fleet, saJ.d Thu.raday. · military operations, a Navy spoke~man Thl' ship had been operating off the says. West Coast near mapr naval installa-BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -One of the air. Lebanon's six warplanes was shot down The spokesman for the British base in today. two were hit and a fourth made Akrotiri in southern Cyprus, Martin an emergency landing in Cyprus after Hal1m, said two Lebanese Hawker the air force's first combat mission in 10 Hunter jets made emergency landinga years, officials said. there. He said one flew back to Lebanon Shellfire, al.a apparently from Druse and the other was damaged and batteries, struck the U.S . Marine base remained on the tannac. He did not and the area near the U.S . and BJitish elaborate, but informed sources in embassies, but no Western casuaJties Cyprus said it was shot up. were reported. . . . The Western military source in .A Lebanese military co~uruque Beirut said Syria scrambled jeta along sa1d one of the Hawker ~unter jets w~ Lebanon's northern border and Israeli shot down and c~ashed mto the Medi-warplanes thundered over southern terrane~. The pilot was rescued b>: a Lebanon, but neither Israeli nor Syrian U.S. ~elicopter and flown to the earner planes intervened in the fighting. I wo Ju:na. The air raid by the Lebanese air force .M~me ~poke:-~ .Char~es. R?~e marked the first time in 10 years that its sald there lS ?O md1cat1on hts life tS m warplanes staged bombinl( sorties. danger." He did not elaborate. A Western mill tary source said the plane was hit by either small anns fire or anti-aircraft guns over the centraJ mountain town of Souk.el...Charb. The source, who briefed reporters on con- dition he not be named, said another Hawker Hunter was hit, but it landed safely, was repaired and sent back up in Four mortar rounds later hit the Marine zone, sending the l,200 Ameri- can peacekeepers ducking into bunkers and foxholes, Associated Press pho- tographer Don Mell said by telephone. About three hours later, a couple of m9rtars struck just inside Marine lines at the airport. Divers checking out Arizona PEARL HARBOR. Hawaii (AP) -Scuba divers Thursday began the first inch-by-inch survey of the USS Arizona since the ship sank with 1.102 aboard in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. The Arizona is believed to have gone down minules after a Japanese plane dropped an artillery shell which pierced the ship's deck and exploded near a store of amunition But eyewitnesses to the attack say the ship may have also been struck by a torpedo dropped by one of the attack planes. The divers say they plan to examine the sides of the ship's hull to deterrJtine whether one or more torpedoes did strike the ship. - SHOCKED! I' ''h .. P '•\\1;A,., t I A 'I, ""''C '•t '"Vt< ••tt\ ., \ .. I\ ~2~!.~E C1/I Rttard1111 Non·Smottr Ritts _ 'nd 30.60 Rites f AR.US INStltANCE GROlJ» 4-41 Old·M.wport Mvd. Newport leach, Co. 631-7740 • Mothers little helpers. 1\11·ohol and drnµ:-. ·You drprnci on thern to g..i throuµh tht"' day. / Bt·c ·aus1' vrn1 f(•t•I all alone and think ~·011'n• quit't l~· ~oin~ c·razy iu:-.idt·. 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Teache r s m~p strike plans • across nation By die Auoclated Pre11 Los Angeles t.eacheni w ithout a contract vowed today to boycott cla&<ses for 550,000 students despite administrators' promises to keep schools open, and a union leader said "frustrated" Chicai.Q.. teachers will strike in two w eeks unless they get a raise. As the school year 'revved up around the nation, strikes by about 5,800 t.eachera in 21 school districts Thursday kept more than 95,000 students out of school in six !!Jtates -Michigan, Rhode Island,. Washington stat.et Illinois, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Today's planned one-day boycott in Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest school district after New 'Ytrk, was announced late Thursday after 6 'h hours of fruitless bargaining between the district and the United Teachers of. Los Angeles. "We'll be on the streets tomorrow," said Mike Bennett, vice president of the 18,000 member union. "The district has not changed its position at all." School superintendent Harry Handler said the district will keep classes open using non-boycottipg teachers, principals, supervisors, psychologists, other employees and parents. But Bennett said it is illegal to have people without teaching certificates running classes. Sidewalk e rupts .,...,..... Los Angeles firefighters sland by as flames shoot o ut of .an underground power vault on a Pico Boulevard sidewalk. T he blaze triggere d the c ity's second major blackout in as many days. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 "' I U.S. and Soviet ships both seeking airliner By t~e A11oc:lated Pre11 U.S. and Soviet warships searching for th e wrecl<age of a South Korean Japan hares last words of dooilled pilot airliner cla.ed to within 550 ya.rd.a of each other today and a Japanese admiral expre98ed concern about a poeaible "shooting incident." Rear Adm. Maaayoehi Kato of J apan's Maritime Safety Agency said the 3,011 -ton U.S. frigate Badger and the 8,200-ton Soviet guided mimile cruiser Petropavlovak maneuvered within 550 yards of each other about 20 miles north of Moneron, a tiny Soviet ialand in the Sea of Japan. "I hope no shooting incident will TOKYO (AP) -A new analysis ·occur between the two ve..els," the shows the pilot of the South Korean admiral said at a briefing in Wakkanai, airliner shot down by a Soviet jet Japan. fight.er reported rapid decompression in In Montreal, the U.N.'s aviation the plane after it was hit by a missile, an agency was to reswne an emergency official said today. meeting today on the airliner, with Matsumi Suruki, director of the Western delegates pushing for pea.age Japan Sound Research Center, said in a of a re90lution condemning .the Soviet television interview that the pilot Union. A re90lution rebuking M<*X>w radioed "rapid decompression" 50 sec-for a "criminal" act was on the way to onds aft.er the fight.er reported to its President Re«gan after being passed ground control that "the target is unanimously by both houses of Con- destroyed." gresa. He said continued analysis of radio Soviet and American task forces are communication between the pilot of the hunting off Japan for the Korean Air Korean Air Lines jumbo jet and Tokyo's Lines jumbo jet shot down by Soviet Narita Airport had deciphered several fighters Sept. 1 with the loes of all 269 Ruth Bunyan, principal of Tulsa Street elemen- tary school in G ranada Hills, said that in their teachers' absence, pupils would see movies like "Maps Are Fun" and "How to Solve a Problem ." garbled phrases. aboard. Sh d h h f U S Suzuki lat.er told The Associated A helicopter from the Badger was Owers renc fl UC 0 . • • • Press that his center had been able to seenoverthearea,apparentlymonitor- "It won't be a regular day," she said, "but it will be a good day." By the A11oclated Pre11 . delineate from the tapes several phrases ing the Soviet ships. U.S . military Elsewhere, skies we~e generall~ ex-previously unintelligible because of officials in Japan said they had no pected to be sunny, with the National · static. They included: infonnation on the search operation. While n egotiations broke off after a brief session Thursday, both sides agreed to resume at 9 a.m . Sunday. A swath of the nation from Wisconsin and Michigan across the Tennessee Valley and into New York $late braced for showers and thundershowers today, while other storm systems dampened parts of Florida and Arizona. W eather S~rvice predic ting "All engine.'' 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Child Passenger Saftey expert. Orange County Trauma Society and JOANN HYSLOP. Director of Program Operations. South Orange County YMCA REGISTER TO WIN: a week al The Phoenix Spa in Hous1on Texas Enioy 7 days and 6 nighls of seminars and exercise. with emphasis on your long-range personalized program Accommoda11ons are subject to availab1llly, and must be laken by December 31. 1984 Drawing will be held October 7 Winner will be not1f1ed by mail (and must be at least 18 years old) ROBINSON'S BABY GIFT REGISTRY Register your preferences at your nearest Robinson's and we'll record them in evec¥ store. So your friends from San Diego 10 Santa Barbara will know exactly whal you'd like for lhe new baby ,. ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 D . MAILBOX Spurious reasoning offensive To the EcUtor: I feel no responsibility at all for the. interment of Japanese civ- ilians during WW ll. I waa 2 years old in 1942. Why should my tax dollars be spent for something that I and the majority of my fellow Americana had nothing to do with? Using this convoluted logic, shouldn't the ancestors at Wounded Knee also be com- pensated? Spend the money for the old and the poor. Don!-t give it away for something that happened 40 years ago. BARBARA PALOW Costa Mesa Speak up now on protest rights To the E:d.itor: I would like to inform all people who are involved with the John Wayne Airport noise problem, that they now have an opportuni- ty to turn the tide on this critical i&<!Jue. Assembly Bill 537 (AB 537), which would restrict people's a~ to Small Claims Coun in filing airport noise suits, has now ... passed both the State A.saembly and the State Senate, and is waiting for Governor Deu- kmejian's signature to become I.aw. However, Governor Deu- kmejian has indicated that he is willing to llat.en to both sides of this matter, and there is a chance that he might actually veto this bill. espedally if he receives enough public support to do it. Indeed, th.is bad bill is blatantly uncon.sti tu tional in trying to re- strict equal access to our court system, and probably would not stand up to legal challenge even if Governor Deukmejian signed it into law. It would be very ex- pensive to carry a challenge through the courts, however; on the order of $500,000. Much better to prevail upon the governor to veto this bad legislation before, not aft.er, it becomes law. He would be doing us a big faver, and save us a lot of money. It's only common sense. All concerned citizens should inunediately send a letter, tele- gram, mail.gram, or ''personal opinion message" to Governor Deukmejian, asking him to please veto AB 537. H.ia address is: Governor George Deukmejian, State Capitol, Sacramento, CA, 95814. You can also send a telegram, mailgram or penon.al opinion message from the conve- nience of your own home by dialing West.em Union, and charg.1 ing the nominal fee to your home phone. JU8t dial, toll free, 1-800-257-2241. Don't procrastinate. The t1tne ls now to stop this bad legialation. and to start winning on th.is noiae problem. JAND. VANDERSLOOT MD Newport Beech NB firemen get a bopst To the FA.it.or; I wish the taxpayers of Newport Beach to know that their firemen are the greatest. They contained a very hot inferno to one dwelling. I live next door. My doorbell rang and someone yelled, "Get out of your house. The house next door is on fire.'' I went out disbelieving but saw smoke coming from the cent.er of the home next door. I crossed the street to an unknown neighbor who befriended me and got me a chair. I am handicapped. I used their phone to call my daughter in Lakewood to come. I watched in terror as flames leaped and thought it was my borne. Two ladies walked down and reported back, ''No, It's nQt · your house, it's okay, it's going to be all right ... By the time my daughter ar- rived in 55 minutes. the fire wa contained. The firemen, police and paramedics worked hand in hand as though they were doing a scene from a play and this was ju.it acting. My home to the north wasn't even blistered or smoke damaged. This morning one of the fire- men fixed a latch on my back gate which was broken to get to the alley. Hooray {or these dedicated men of the fire and police. LA VERNE HEALEY Newport .&Ach ~- Give amphitheater a chance To the E:d.itor: We have thoroughly enjoyed many of the performances at the new Pacific Amphitheatre in Cart.a Mesa. It's a first claae addition to the community. We of ooune wish that it was not at the inconvenience of some of its neighbors. In fairness though, it might be worth noting that the facility is less than six weeks new. It was rushed to open and did 90 ln <the heat of a record "windows open - no breeze" summer. It does appear to have pro- fessional management, that bu even before the opening, been working to resolve the neigla- borhood concerns. Let's give them a chance. JOHN O'BRIEN Costa Mesa l. M. Boyd /Missing mystiq~e Not even sick doctors always find out what's wrong wlth them. Or ao says a medical 9Cholar who has looked into the matt.er. Their treating phyaicians tend to say too little, fearing the patients will rettent medical-school lingo. AB patients themaelves, the doctors . don't want to ask elementary -~OM.-.whe\'O ~ !.."'Hhis. relation.ship, I gather, is that thing called the physician's mywtique, which carries a certain curative quality of lta own. You say you want to get rid of the J><*uml ln your attic? Sprinkle mothballs around up there. Some London parklna ~ra require the equ.ivalent of about $1.32 an hour. Q. In what battle were the most American cuualtie9? depicted on the screen many times. Maybe Paul Harvey oUiht to tell the rest of Cole'• a1ory. Aft.e~ serving 25 years in a Minneaota prison, Younger wel\t on the lecture circuit to deliver a speech called, "What Life Haa Taught Me." The message, Lt\ effect. waa: "Don't rob banks." Q. Who waa the flnt pet&on known to have died of radiation expoeure? A. None other than Madame Marie Curie her9elf. • There's a sort of Tranaylva.nian phenomenon about the life cycle of the Oea. lta fint blood mNl brin8J1 it to sexual ma twity. Simon \V.le.enthal ~ worldwtde to track down Nati war c:riminala. He worked out of the Jewish Documentation C.enter in downtown Vienna. That Imm! building waa once the GeJtas)o headquarters. Relax. Trust time. Things change. -... . .. .. . . . ..,,. -~-··· -· ......... ". ·~. t. I • • ... •• ·-· ...... _ ...... -.. . -......... .-~ .. -- • -• -· ._. ...... 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' .... ,.,, ,, ,.. ...... . . . . . . . -·-•••A -- A. Antietam. The alaughter WU astounding. Near Sharpsburg, Md., on Sept. 17, 1862, Civil War aoldiera ln 12 houn brought down 22,719 men. , _.... ._,, .... , ....... , .. _ A supermarket manaaer ln ........ -=---=-~~::"?C:--~~-a'"W'..,-l ...... 1"'9"'"='--.,_.~~~~~~--'----:::::::::=:::::::::===;:=::::~-:-=M - You've no doubt aieet'\ the west.em outlaw C.Ole Y oun,er ORANGE COAST Dally Miit Ottawa, Canada, told lawmen that· eomebody st.ole hi8 ''Shopllt.teb will be proeecuted" ~ign. . . ,.. '-.. -_, Making a splash Fordiog a st.ream .. at .Mile Squa·r e Park in Fountain Valley is easy for 14-year-old David Klaess of Gar- den Grove. H e just pedals right through it. It's yet a nother way to cool off during our continuing hot spell. At least David's lower ex- tremities are re freshed . Coastal cities safer than last year, statistics show By lJNDA WOODS ........ Ceo: $ I& I It is safer today to live in four Orange Coast beech communities than it was in 1982. according to the latest statistics. Police departments teport that residential burglary rates have decreased by 25 percent in Laguna Beach, 16.7 percent in Huntington Beach, 35 percent in C.OSta Mesa. and 22 percent in Newport Beach. Henry N. Pont.ell, associate professor of social ecology at UC Irvine, explained that frequently when there is a decrease in crime in one area, it "spills over" in\O other communities. The phenomenon of crime d.18placement suggests crime may be going to inland Ora.nae County lt the beach cities are experiencing a decline. "When there is a crackdown in certain areas, crime goes elsewhere," Pont.ell said. - However, a small sample of three inland cities showed that residential burglary rates are the same or lower there, too, but t.o a leeeer degree. These t1guree show a 14.75 percent decrease in Santa Ana. The exact rate for Fullerton · is unknown, but department offidals'feel it it has not changed from last year. A decrease was noted for Garden Grove, but the amount of decreue was unknown. Pontell explained that an analysis of burglary atau.tics would have to consider the following quaat.iona: la there a change in police reporting methods! Do the police now have better conununica- tionaequipment? Has there been a cutback or increase in manpower? Have there been new and active cotntnunlty watch group!? Officer Tom Little of the Newport Beach Police Department reported the department's 22 percent decreeae can be attributed to "hiring more officers and the Neighborhood Watch programs." Sergeant James Richmond of the Fullerton Police aaid no new officers have been added to the department. He alao did not have statistics to determine if Fullerton's bur~ rate had declined 'Arts in Motion'- f est in Laguna ORANGE COAST COUEGE PRESENTS CINDERELLA Pacifica Ballet Co. An enchanting ballet especially for children FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 4 P.M. -ROBERT MOORE 'THEATRE "' Orange Coast OAILY1PILOT /Friday, Sept 16, 1983 ~7t ' Waichforenemy below The enemy below in -:Our garden is often the destrucuve nematode, feasung on roots of your plants. This worm-llke 1nse<:t is so tiny you may need a micrOk'Ope to eee it. Fumigaung the soil in the fall can help ease the problem, especially serious in southern areas. Nematodes Uve in the soil and feed on developing roots, causing plants to become stunted and show severe water and outrient deficiencies. Then~ are a number of kinds of nematodes, some I GARDllllG I 2 feeding on ordinary garden food and fiber cmps, others attacking trees and orname ntal plants. Some do tissue damage themselves, others provide entry into the root for fungi and bacteria. Root knot is by far the most damaging nematode found in the garden, says Jerral D J ohnson, a plant pathologist at Texas A&M University. Plant pathologists say crop rotation. planting resistant var1eues and good cultural practices may reduce plant damage by nematodes. J ohnson says use of sweet com . onions and garlic can reduce the soil population of root knot nematodes. But "snap beans, cucumbers, can~ taloupe, tomato, okra, southern peas and Irish Vivid blooms Give your garden a color trans- fusion by planting petunias in flower beds, containers and hang- ing baskets. Gardener'·s checklist •For color in the !all garden and for decorating holiday tables. look for fuU shruoo with red and orange berries lik,. the pyrac.anthas and cotoneasters. Plant some today. ' · •Freesias are a spring flower that have a wonderful fragance. When planting them in the bulb bed, save a few to put in containers by cfoorways or other areas with heavy traffic, so you can enjoy their scent close-up. ;' ·, '> r.! r ~l . ' ' '_J r · . ., ' .. J -/ 'j -' potatoes should never Collow eat:h other wht-n· namatodes are a problem " Pathologists rerommt•nd use of Vapam. d liquid fumigant .. to treat SOii and t>rad1eaLe nematodes.-)Need~ and plant d1~ases simul- taneously in the home garden Vapam, however, 1s toxic to living plants a nd should not be used on established lawns or gardens. It should be apphed two w eeks before pl,anting, to give at umt· to work then escape asa gas from the soil before nl'W pla,nts or seeds are put int.O the ground For best results aga1st nt>matod cs, Vapam i;hould be applied in spring and fall -f.r;pm a sprinkling can, hose or sprayer. For early planted crops.such as onions, lettuce and radishes, a fall appllcation will clean up the garden area. For best results, apply the fumigant when the ground temperatun' as 50 to 60 degrees . F. [n the south, where a spring and fall garden 1s possible, Vapam applied two weeks before planting in the faU gardt-n wall df'an up nematodes and soil fungi. permatung rcrx·at planting of the same crops in the samt> area. Another reason for fall e1pphcauon is the assurance of actually getting 11 in 1he garden. In spring. the weekend gardenc.•l' may be too busy with other chores or the ground may b<: ~too wet to work. Many gardcnt'rs do not think about their spring gardens unul thc set>d caldlog~ arnve in late winter. When spring t'Omes they are ready to get ot,ttdoors and want to plant as so1m d5 possible. A Vapam treatment a week or so c<Jrher will provide clean soil or seed or transplants Turn thoughts to spring color Fall is the second largest planting season an Southern California. Because of our mild climate, gardening activiues do not come to a dose with the advent of winter Ln fact. with some things fall is the best time to work m the garden. Once the gardener d1SCOvers the pleasure of this, he will wonder why he hadn't planted a cool season vegetable garden, put l1l a new lawn, transplanted or replaced shrubs or created a flower bed full of color for the w1nt.er months m other fall seasons. There are a multitude of thmgs lo do during the fall that involves our home's landscape Putting in bedding plants for wmter color that will Clow into spring is high on the last. Pansies and violas along with <Jwarf snapdragons are only three of the many selections you w1U find at your nursery. There are many cool season vegetables to plant, tncluding cauliflower, broccoli. carrots, li."iflter squash, cabbage, lettuc.-e and spinach . A lawn planted in faU will get a good start because of the cooler weather and the rains that follow.~which help establish g"ood. deep rooting.· Also the weeds you get in a fall-planted lawn are winter weeds which will die off when the warm weather arrives. Plants groomed "'-Grooming of show plants wul be demon- strated for members of the Tustana African Violet Society when they meet at 6:30 pm. Wednesday in the Mercury Savings Building. Tustin The program will focus on plants for the · Southern California Council's JUdgcd show and sale Oct. I and 2. . . . The driector of Sherman Gardens m Corona del Mar will talk about the use of annuals in home gardens and landscapes at the meeting of the Horticultural Society of Orange County. The group will m eet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the California Cooperative Extension in Anaheim. Wade Roberts will illustrate his talk with slides of the Sherman Gardens. T ,1 .<] ~\ ~ ~ * Fall has come to Lloyd~s Nursery * Time to prepare your flower beds for fall plantlng CYCLAMEN Ideal for a Shady Area Bud & Bloom 4" Pot Reg. $3 .. 50 llOW $2SO * Bulbs are In • * Rye Grass 1s Coming * Mums and Fall Bedding Plants are In * Pumpkins are Coming ~ ··· for Halloween * Camellias are Coming ·KB.LOGG'S GROMULCH Plant Some srrlng Thia Fal l\efloa's N111ollu111us -c.11 Your Butbs Sl•r1td """"'-8oll 8WC.llle lnot.-WM .. ___ , H-.V Coipeclty Nltrotwmue bJ Kellon I ' ,.. l I --------- Aa Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept 16. 1983 o~G1cou1naus111ss _ Corporate art becoming Olson to lead Saddleback bank· picture of financial health Oonald W. 01100 has been named presidenl, · chief executive officer and a director of Saddle· back Nallonal Bank in Laguna Hills. T he bank opened 1ts doors on August l Olson was Connerly a founcjing officer, president and CEX> of Garden Grove Commuruty Bank. • • • Suzanne Lewis has joined the COIC & Burch Advertising Co. in Newporl Beach as a group art director. She was previously art dire<:tor with Bozell & Jacobs in Dallas, Texas. • • • William C. Oemmln has been appointed ·senior vice president and cashier at First American Bank & Trust Co in Laguna Beach Demmin has been with the bank since January this year. starting as a vice-president/lending officer • • • The Newport Beach public relauons firm Gloria Zlgner & Associates, Inc. has been retamed by M. Peacock, Inc., creator and distributor of the novelty gHt item, "Knock on Wood." M Peacock, Inc . .,.headquartered in Costa Mesa, 1s headed by Margi and Mark Peacock. • • • A TV Systems, Joe. has acquired the Docutel/Ollveui customer service base related to ATV sales and data processing equipment. Net payment to Docutel/Olivetti amounted to about $3 million after deduction of $2 million in credits for pre paid service COl'\tracts, royalties and other adjustments. • • • R. Thomas Ashley, Newport Beach brokerage and auction management firm, has appointed Estey-Hoover Advertising and Public Relations, also of Newport Beach, to handle its $750,000 account. ••• MuSYS Corp. of Irvine has selected Lear Siegler. lnc.'s new ADM 11 High Touch video display terminal as its primary data entry and retrieval unit for its NET/work 8816 micro- computer. The new desktop system offers up to 102 megabytes of mass storage facilities and 128K RAM per workstauon. • • • Toshiba America's Information Systems Division in'I'ustin has appointed Wayne G . Setinek as western region district manager and Charles W. Latta as central region district manager • • • "Knoth & Meads Company's Orange County offlce will handle recruitment advertising for Micropolis Corp., Greatwut Hospitals, 8Jld Butterfield Equities. Kno.thf.Eeads is a full service advertising and publ relations agency with offices in San Diego. range County an d Dallas. • • • Crowell McKay Advertising & .Public Rela- tions of Irvine has been assigned the advertisliig OLSON LEWIS DEMMIH and public relations account for the Laminating Co. of America. LCOA. headquartered in Garden Grove, designs and manufacturs material for printed dr(·uit board manufacturers. ••• Randy Tucker of Founiam Valley has been promoted to controUer at Huntington National Bank in Hunungwn Beach In his former position, Tucker was an admm1strat1ve assistant ••• The Mega Group, Inc., of Lrvine. has signed an 18-month contract with General Electr ic Infor- mation Services Co. for its MegaCalc electronic spreadsheet. General Electric will market Mega- Calc through its MARK 30f 1 time-sharing network. • • • EOCOM Electronic Systems, of Tustin has appointed Vero Advanced Products Limited to distribute the LOI Laser Direct Imaging System in England. • • • Cochrane Chase advertismg has announced the promotion of Chuck Brauer as vice president of its bµsiness to business group. An lrvine resident, Brauer was formerly managing director for the company. • • • Agents Howar d K. Barlow of Corona del Mar, Alvin Goldwyn of San Clemente and David M. Mayberry, of Huntington Beach are members of New York Life Insurance Co.'s 1983 Chairman's council, which includes the top 500 agents among the firm's field foree of more than 9,000. Membership is based on 1982-83 sales per- form.}Jlce. • • • Jouroaux Officiels, the French government publication, has ordered a second Laserite laser lmagmg system from EOCOM Electronic Systems of Tustin. Delivery is ex~'ted later this year. The first system was installed and has been in operation for the past year. • • • James Brunton has been a ppointed corporate advertising and public1t.y advisor by Able Com- puter of Irvine. As a Cdrporate advisor. Brunt.on. president of his own advertising agency, will participate in and help monitor the results of promotional programs at Able. Some helpful hints about entering liiw profession 'By JOY DEE ANTHON\' o.-.-c.. ..... -.1 Considering that "the glut of lawyers" 1S almost a cliche today, those who are considering entering \he profession probably need all of the tips they can absorb. To come up with some of those helpful insights, three young lawyers ju.st now ente~g practice were interviewed. All three grew up in Newport Beach and attended a good law achoo!. The three, Philip Ashey, Mandy Lowell and Matt Spangler, are in a position to clue in the hopefuls. Mt.er graduating from Newport Harbor High in 1975, Matt Spangler went to Williams College, an Ivy League school in Western Massachusetts, and from there to law &ehool at Boston University. A couple of months ago, he began practice in Alburquerque, New Mexico at the firm of Rodey. Dickinson, Sloan, Akln &Robb. Spangler woutd advise interested students to take a year off between undergraduate work and law school. He went straight into law school from Williams, but after a grueling first year, decided to work a year for his father. an architect. That decision, he said, not only made law schooJ more relevant by gjving.him some practical e xperience, it influenced him in his choice of real estate and litigation as the aspect of law he wished to pursue. · He feels that Newport Harbor High adequately prepared him for college because he took the "advanced placement" courses offered. He especially benefitted, he added, fr~m Donald Ulander's Engµsh program. The stress experienced'by so many law students, Spangler said, "arises from trying to plea.lie the profesaor." and !rom "making yollr worth depend on what he thinks of you." lnatead, lhe student should aee himself as an eql.W, he added. "There's a myth ln law 1Choo1 that married studenta do better (than singles)," Spangler said. He added that support from friencS.. la Important but that with ei8ht other guys sharing hil apartment, it often seemed Uke "too much support." An economics major, Spangler feela that h1B studies helped him a lot because "to a large extent. law is balled on ec:onomiat." He believes how ever, thal proepective law studenta should take what they enjoy. More Important perhape, ls getting experience u a law clerk, tome.thing Matt did for a year while attending law .chool. Mandy Lowell, alto a Newport Harbor High vaduat.t ln 1975, majored in psychology at the Univttaity of Notte Dame and then an.ended Harvard Law School lrom whlch she vaduat.ed lJ,st year. Today the worb for the Los Angeles law fihn Allen, Matklna, Leck, Ma.locy & Amble. Geu.Lni an lnvitat.lon to join• good law firm, ahe l&ld. i. largely a matter of attendlng one of the good IChooll (Harvard, Mlchlgan. Yale, Stt.nford) or havt.na a aood cl.ue 1&.a.nding (ln the top half or top quarter). Another thlna flrma look at ta experience on thutaft of the L.aw SchooUlevl~. a publJcAUon put out by each law school. At Harvard, students are chosen to wnte fo r the magazine either on the basis oC their grades or their writing ability as determined by a contest. Students who have written for Harvard's Review, LoweU says, often'wind up as clerks for the S upreme Court. As a tour guide in the admissions office at Harvard, Lowell ltWTied that. the ~ergradate major does not affect a law school's decision to accept a student. Almost any major, she says, has broad applications to law. Engineers, however, will go into a law specialty , like patent law. According to the recruit.J.ng coordinator at Lowell firm, Bob Masenga, the firm gets an average of five nonsolicit.ed applications per week. with a peak period during the Christmas season . Of those, perhaps one will be responded to Wlth a request for an interview, Masenga said. The firm is a small one, he added, (32 lawyers). so it perhaps ge'1J more applications than the average because of thelarger firm's reputation for being tougher to get into. "Law is not at aU like Perry Mason," Mandy said. A student should not go into it, s he added. thinking that big surp rises occur in the courtroom "You know everythtng the other side is going to present a head o( time," she said. Not only that, these days few attorneys set foot in the courtroom very often , because oC the large cost to a client of taking a case all the way through trial. Philip Ashey, who graduated from Philip Exeter's Academy in New Hampshire in 1974 after his first two years of high school a t Newport Harbor, graduated from Stanford with a degree in political ~ience ang then from Loygla Law School_in Los Angeles. Today he's a deputy district attorney for Orange County with an assignment in the JUvenlle court.a. 0£ law school he said, "Everything you've seen In Paper Chase and more goes on." On the first day. he adda, the teacher Informed hls class memben to look to the right, and to look to the Jen . "Thoee people will not be with you when you graduate." Because of the glut of lawyers, Ashey advised those thlnking of a law career to think both of the practical aspects and "to have detennined ln your mlnd that you have a love of analysis and of logic, for worklng out puules. "That's 10 much of what the legal profession IA about. h is very true that we split a lot of hairs." A8hey notes that only 40 percent of the people who took the bar exam when he dJd last year paS8ed it. Of the need for attorneys he says, that though the "whole public sect0r haa a hirina freei.e," the di.ctrlct attorney's office ts In "desperate need for mo~ att.om.eys. The cue load Is twice that of lhe 0 .A:a ln LA county." A.. a pollUcal lclence major at Stan!ord, Ashey says hf' "wu forced to write term p11pers ad nauaeum." The writing pr8Ctlce hu paid off. he adda. Studenta should consider both wr1tlng and debating in coll~p. as weU ns coW1M!:8 in phlloeophy. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Despite an ov~raU gloomy et.'OOOmlc picture, the number of art collections held by U.S. corporations doubled tn the last five years and ts now valued at more than $1 billion, experts say. So e ntwined have the worlds of busin ess and art become that branches of the Whitney Museum are m the new headquarters of New 'fork-based Phillip Morris lnc., the tobacco conglomerate, and Champion International Corp., which sellB wood products from its Conne<:tlcut base. When Security Pacific National Bank impo6ed a moratorium on buying museum-quality art La.st year, the move shocked the Los An.geles art community. The bank had been spending about $400.000 a year for art, most locally bought. ( Shareholders have rarely challenged purchases, despite the fact that the spurt in art buying occurred amidst widespread layoffs and slim profi ts. Corporation spokesmen generally argue th;;t fine art gives the company a good image, hoosts employee morale and productivity and impresses clients. There may be 'some tax or investment advan- tages to owning fine art - one collection a Nebraska firm started 21 years and which cost the !inn $1.5 million is now valued at $17 million. But.observers say most corporate coUections are started for less mercenary reasons. such as the desire to fashionably outfit a new branch office. Chase Manhattan Bank in New York is l'redited with founding the art-as-decoration concept in 1959, when it spent $50,000 for 20 pu~ces, such as an Alexander Calder mobile, for a new Park Avenue branch. Smee then , about 800 U.S. companies have followed the bank's lead, including 300 of the !inns listed on the Fortune 500, according to the Business Committee for the Arts, a nonprofit New );'ork group. Firms have snatched up palntmgs, sculpture, photographs, drawings, prints and textiles, at prices usually ranging from $800 to $5,000. In California, the largest corporate collections are held by Security Pacific National Bank, Atlantic Richfield Co. and Bank of America Law firms are among the biggest buyers ln the helri today. experts say. Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher of Los Angeles, for example, recently assembloo 170 Califom1a landscapes for a new office in Crocker Centt'r. The finns rarely publicly divulge how much the:; spend for ar'tor the worth of their collections, the LQs Angeles Times said in a recent article. Corporations may be tight-lipped because they fear theft a nd vandalism, but more likely because it is considered "gauche" to ask a painting's price, said Los Angeles art adviser Tressa MiUer. Sometimes that backfires, however, and collec- tions are sloppily handled because no one realizes their value. "Many top managements would be shocked to find out what their paintings are worth," said Henry Flood Robert Jr .. curator for the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha. Neb. "Often the guy in charge of moving the desks around is handling a painting worth $100,000 .. OVER THE COUNTER llASD STOCK LISftllGS Set«! 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't '"'' ("1u\f' (f\Q NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS 0U01A1'°"4 IHCLVOE lllAOEI ON IH( NEW TOA" Mll)WEST PACIFIC l'llW 80STON DElAUtT ANO CINCtHNl'•l Sl()C"-Vlf.'4ANOt8 AND llfPl)Rll!O I~ IHl IY<SD INS flHET . \•In Ntl \•I•\ NPI ')•I t \ N •t P ( NI• c1u.,. (llQ p E ,,Ch (.IO'• c "Q P I 1\0\ rtO\# ( llQ -· :s I' -· .:c \ .. -· -•~ .... 'nq 10111111 IRllfl NB's AirCal r eports busiest summer ever NEWPORT BEACH• AirCaJ reported today that i\ carried over 1 mtUJon passengers during the busy 1983 summer period, making It the bualest summer in the carrier's 17-year history. AirCaJ previously reported record August lraflic of :i37 ,853, an all-Ume record for any single month. Nation's factory use expande d WASHINGTON -The nation's factories, mines and utilities operated at 76.7 percent of their production capacity in August, the highest rate in nearly two years, the Federal Reserve Board reported today. An August increase for the auto industry helped raise the operating rate, as did a jump !or utilities -the latter at least partly du~ to the unusually warm weather in.some parts of the n.auon ,. Honda said most fuel efficient DETROIT -The 1984-model Honda Civic CR-X lS the nation 's most fuel efficient car, replacing the Volkswagen Rabbit Diesel in ratings by the En· vironmental Protection Agency, The Detroit Free Press reported today. The CR-X, a two-passenger ha tchback with a 1.3 liter four-cylinder gasoline engine, received the top rating of 51 miles per gallon in a EPA report to be released this weekend, the Free Press said. The rating was the nighest ever reached by a gasoline-powered engine i.n EPA tests, the newspaper said_ Smith to lay off 114 workers ffiVINE-Smith International Inc. will lay off 114 worken at its Gardena manufacturing plant and take a charge against its third-quarter earnings, company officials said. Because of the write-offs, the Irvine-based company will report a larger net loss i.n the current quarter than the $6.l million posted in the second quarter, although losses from operations will ~e, chairman Jerry W. Neely said Thursday. U.S. trade account deficit up WASHINGTON · The U.S. international trade account, which showed a record $9.7 billion deficit in the April-Jutre quart.er, is expected to continue deteriorat· ing this year, the government says. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said Thursday he expects the deficit in the U.S. C'Ufnnt account -measuring trade and financial transactions with the rest of the wotld -to rut $30 billion for the full year. That would nearly double the record $1 5.4:> billion of 1978 . ., Dollar dips; gold prices mixed LONDON -The U .S. dol.la.r e<iged lower against most major currencies in early European tradmg today, while gold prices were mixed Dealers said the currency markets were focusing on upcoming figures on tM growth of the U.S. money supply. due to be released by the Federal Reserve late today. COLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) S.o. U AdY•-0.CllMd Unc"•-Totet luun NewtllOht .... w IOW• ,.,.,.., .SJ llS .,, 1949 l3 10 WHAT AMEX DID --• • t 1 IOO -I.toy -· HMOy 6 H#fMI\ I°""" dell1 quote I --. •fl 910 pew ll'O)'-. ,,,., eo.-lllOl lllOtllll 4llOMCI Tllu. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SYMBOtS DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOllK. lAPl ·..::-Flll<ll Qo.ot·· 1¥0• tor Thund.,.. Sec>I l S STOCICS 101no 10Trn ISUll 6S SI~ "'""' Tr en Ulll• •S Si,. 1179.47 lm ,13 lJI >.O 1 1215.0t-ll 5444* 5',JI UUI 161.-: lJ1 DI 132 '6 131.1.t IJ2 IH I 417 ..... 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WHY c:>oe:s e A C H OF YOLJR GL.OV5S HAVE: A GRee N "f'HLJMe, DOC"f"OR ~ FE~TO' COOKSOOKS HM Af.WA~S ~EH [#,Y ~-mLERS .• ... 8UT TµERE'$ JUST ONE ~WSACK .. . ~· -( 1 6 ; \.:. _/ --- r • --·------r~----...,---== ) Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 16, 1p83 ~ .. • ' Brad Hachten grabs a 15-yard touc hdown pass from J on Nowotny No. I nieets No.·2 .. I Vista defensive tries to defend. ... and Foothill shows FV who's best Edison rallied to win, 20-15. ~ JOHN SBY ANO Of ... U.., .... ._ The keys to Fountain Valley liigh's success this aeason are really very aimple. U quarterback Brett Stevena and runn1ni beck Dave Swigart are on their garnet, then the Barona figure to be, too. U one of them sputters, then the Barona ligure to sputter.And if BOTH of them have a long night, weU, the Barons figure to have a game like they did against -------------------~ Foothill Thursday night. In a contest matching the Daily Pilot's No. 1 and No. 2ranked teams in Orange County, the Knights, at No. 2, look like a cinch to take over the top spot after whipping Fountain Valley by a 26-17 count before an estimated crowd 9f 4,200 at Huntington Beach High. Three interceptions, a pair of fumbles, ap erratic Stevens and-a contained Swigart (14 yardS on 11 carries) were just too much for the Barons (1-1) to overcome against a methodical FoothiU unit. "I guess we waited until the se<:ond week \0 have our first-game mistakes," said an obviously dis- pleased Mike Milner of Fountain Valley. "W~didn't play very well offensively. We had t.oO many turnovers." The mistakes started with the Barons' first offensive series as Stevens was intercepted by Knights' linebacker Darren DiMarco in the right flat and the senior returned the ball from the Baron 40 to the 24. Six plays later Tracy Rutkowski booted a 25-yard field goal and Foothill (2-0) led, 3-0. The trend continued u Stevens then fumbled a third down snap from center on the Barons' next series which DiMarro recovered to give the Knights the ball at the Baron 22. Again, 1t took only six plays to sc.'Ore, with fullback Jeff Schweppe scoring from a yard out this time. The Knights muffed the conversion snap but still led, 9-0. It was 12-0 (another field goal by Rutkowski. this one covering 23 yards) before the Bprons finall)' got untracked in the seco!ld quarter. Stevens, who started the game missing his first three pass attempts, was flawless m engrneering an 84-yard, 11-play drive, climaxed with a nine-yard touchdown pass U> senior wide receiver Jamie Craft. The senior was 7 of 7 passing for 64 yards during the drive as the Barons cul the deficit to 12-( Unfortunately, it was the only drive Stevens would be able to manufacture u ntil the very end of the game. A safety, m which Fountain Valley defensive ehd Brian Belcher caught FoothiU quarterback Jason Schmid trying to sweep out of his own end zone, cut the Knights' lead to 12-9 by halftime. but that's as close as the Barons would get. "We're not a polished football team, but we showed courage," said Foothill Coach Ted Mullen. (See FV BEATEN, Page All) Edison fil\.ally ma~es a charge Chargers rally with 20 second-half points to nail Vista, 20-15 · By ROGER CARLSON Of -O.itJ Pllol '"'" They went just about as far as they could in driving their fans up the wall Thursday night. but just when some may have started gwing up on Edison High's football team, the Chargers made believers out of everyone behind the exploits of quarterback Jon Nowotny, receivers Rob Phenicie and Brad Hachten , do-it-all expert Mike Gray, and some rock-ribbed defense. "Give them the credit -20 second half points .. .'' Vista High Coach Dick Haines said after his team blew a 13-point halftime lead en route to a 20-15 non-league loss before 4,400 at Orange Coast CoUege. "We couldn't get any rush on him (Nowotny) and they forced us into a lot of mistakes. We didn't keep our composure and tha t's the coach's fault." It was a far cry from a year ago when Vista made a 6-'0 halftime lead h old up, and Edison Coach Bill Workman admitted he felt a little "snakebitten" when his crew was down. 13-0, despite dominating with the Conner's • reputation • intact NEWPORT. R.l. (AP) -S kip- per Dennis '4nner brouaht a reputatioh as a sailing genius lnt6 the America's Cup races. He has done nothing to hurt it in the two ra~ of the challenge series. "Dennis does a remarkable job of pacing his personality to the stages of the raee... said John Marshall. a sail company presi- dent who crews on Conner's America's Cup defender, Liberty . . exception ot two explosive Brent Sepulveda touchdown plays. Sepulveda dashed 72 yards around his right side and scored on a 45-yard h ookup from quarterback Chris Hays, reminiscent of last week's loss to Damien when the latter struc" with the big play. ''I told them at halftime if we could contain them defensively and hang on to the ball we could win the game. Our defense was doing 1t, but we were down. We had to get some points. I felt 14-13 would win it," said Workman. "We knew what we could do offensively .. Work.man's theory fell a little short whe n Vista upped the count to 15-6 when Nowotny was tackled for a safety, but from the outset of the third quarter it was evident the Chargers were getting stronger of- fensively and thedefens1vecontainmenl was there. It was strictly a matter of execution, and that's where Nowotny, Phenicie, Hachten, Gray and a host of others come in. First it was Pherucie setting up a .. touchdown with a 56-yard reception on &lison's first.play from scrimmage. . Nowotny shook off a would-be sack to find Hachten in the end zone from 15 yards out 98 seconds into the seconrj half. Still. the Chargers were down by nine points with the fourth quarter nearing and they needed a couple of breaks to shake the snakebites. The first came on Gray's fumble recovery of a Nowotny punt at the Vista 25, and the Chargers cashed. it in with Jeff Hipp's 5-yard rumble after Phenicie kept things alive with a 10-yard reception on fourth-and-7 at the 22. Vista stopped F.d.ison's next move with an interception, but the Panthers couldn't maintain control when a certain first-down pass was dropped and the Chargers began their winning assault 82 yards away with 4:10 left. Strikes from Nowotny to Hachten and Gray netted 24 and 23 yards to get the ball to the Vista 25, then Phenicie gained 7 with a (See EDISON, Pace AU) F .rustrated Vikes fall one yard shy By MIKE WOJCIECHOWSKI 8-iel lo I ... Delly l'llol For the second straight week, Marina High finished a football game frustrated. The Vikings, who t ied Esperanza last wt>ek, dropped a 6-0 decision to Servite Thursday night at the Santa Ana Bowl. the game ended. "It was appropriatt: that a fumble ended the game," Yiking Coach Dave Thompson said. "It was not an artistic game." The two teams had a total of 14 fumbles in the game, with seven recovered by the opposition. Marina found itself in trouble <See VIKES, Paae AU) Edison quarte~back Jon Nowotn"y rambles for yardage against Vista T hursday night . ------• Marina's offense, which gar- nered only three first downs in the first three quarters, found life late in the game, only to fall one yard short of victory. Dodgers leave Astros in pieces . . Liberty and Conner handed challenger Australia lI and helmsman J ohn Bertrand the sec- ond straight defeat Thursday to take a 2-0 edge in their best-of-seven series for the his- toric grand prize of sailing. Dennis Conner With ·1:26 left in the contest, George Broadhead recovered a Servite fumble to give Marina one slim chance to score. P e na'sshutout increases LA's !ldvantage to 4 112 in NL West It was not a good day for the Aussies. TheY filed a protest of Llberty's'Wiri, to be heard today. They called for a day off, so that means the third race won't be held until Saturday. And the Australian yacht. was hit right at start of the race with failure of a masthead fttung, which hampered the challengers throughout the race, won by Liberty by one minute, 33 seconds at the end. But Conner noted that desp1tt! the fitting failure. he had to come from behind as Australia led through th~ first three legs of the six-legged race, and apparently had plenty of push. ''She seemed pretty fast to us regardless of her problems," he • told a news conference. ''I'm sure it (fitting failure) didn't help them any, but they were still pretty fast for us today." For the second straight day, Conner showed his ability to spot wind sh ifts coming out into Rhode Island Sound, and put them to use. Liberty was behind gomg up the second windward leg, forcing Australia 11 in to tacking duels and finally breaking off to take a long hitch to the east. and the Aussies did not cover them. "We went to the right and we were fortunate enough to pick up a breeze that lifted us, and so when we came together, they had to tack underneath us," said Con· ner, veteran of the last four cup series. All the Vikings had to do was travel 73 yards against a defense which h ad completely baffled them all h1ght. And they had to do it without last week's rushing leader Eric Karman, who was injured early in the fourth quar- ter, and left guard John Porter, w ho was injured on the opening play of th e game. To make matters worse. Bill Marler was having an of{ night, hitting four of his first 17 ~ attempts. Marle r found the late pressure to his liking hitting on four straight passes with Mike Crowley on the receiving end of a 34-yard toss to the Servite one with 12 seconds left. Confusion took over and two penalties, plus a fumble left Mar1na with the Oilr on the 12 as HOUSTON (AP) -The L<lS Angeles Dodgers I left town Thursday night with Alejandro Pena's 6-0 shutout victory over Houston that virtually shattered the Astros' hopes of a National League Western ... , __ ....... .._...._ ____________ , _ _. Division title. "If pitching is the name of the game. they are Dodger third baseman Pedro Guerrero just had a going to win," Astros first baseman Ray Knight said. shattered helmet. "They are going to win a Jot of games on p~hing Pena's shutout, which lowered his earned run alone." average to a National League leading 2.18, helped the Ryan's 1 problems started In the third inning Dodger cau.e but Houston s\arter Nolan Ryan also when Milu} Marshall af.ngled. stole second, went to contributed to the lom with six walks and two hit thU'Cl on' Guerrero's single and scored on Ryan's wild batsm~n. l.ncluding Guerrero in LA's three-run fifth pitch. , inning. • Two more runs scored in the fourth on BiU "I feel extremely pleased, extremely happy. Russell's two-run single before Ryan's wildness mainly because I beat Nolan Ryan," said Pena, 12-6. finally sent him to the showers in the fifth. "I never expected this. But these things happen. I'U Ryan yielded a double to Marshall and hit take it any ti.me. G uerrero and Ken Landreaux to load the bases. A RyansentGuerrerosprawllnginthe fifthinnlng sacrifice fly by R.J. Reynolds. Rick Munday'ssingle with a pltcll that hit Guerrero in the back of the head. and a wild pit.ch by reliever Mike LaCoss provided shattering his batting helmet. three more runs. 1 "After he hit me I was thinking I was ... dead," L<lS Angeles Manager Tommy Lasorda was gla Gueirero said. "It's a very goodJ'telmet." to see Ryan leave the game in the fifth inning. Ttie DOdgervictory1nade bQfev~nrof the Astros":""" "Pve never seen Ryan thia wHd;-" Leserde Mi - "< ' Oilers ·prove p9int, rip Fullerton, 41-14 "He liked to put our guys out of commis&ion. It scar the daylig)lts out of me when he hit Pete. He's ver lucky." The victory dropped the Astros 8 ~ g behind the Dodgers' lead in the National Leag\ae Western Division and dlminiBhed. the Asttos' ch~ By RANDY TIFT ........... 0.-,. .... Before it 1tarted. it was evident Huntington Beech High'• OUen needed to prove-a point Ranked No. 2 ln the preeeuon rankings, they saw the bubble bunt by Corona del Mar wt week. Fullerton, mee.dwhile, had a point to prove, too. Alter all, the Indiant' 22--0'vk:tory over An.ahelm last week gave them Top 10 bfaaing right.a. . The Oilera, howtMr(, were the onefl to do some proving Thunday ni1ht. They erued any expecta- \Jon of a cloee battle before the 1ame was even a quarter over, adm1n.Ll1el1ng a tound 41 -14 non-league football tbruhlng to f\illerton before 3,:SOO on the lbdiaN' home field. 'vrb.eM k.lda were rMllY emotional aft.er last week'• lo.." said an ei.ted OOer head coach, George Pucoe, "They had to oome bllck 1.nd prove thenwelves tonlgh L lt wu JU.at a very emot.lonal game.'' I Oiler running back Danny Thompeon keyed a Two more interceptiona aet up Oiler acorlng flurry of early touchdown marches as Huntington opportunitet. Qu.arterbedt Eric Lawton made the Beach scored on five of six first half po8IM!llions. In flnt of two aerial ecor1na connecUona with Dean one streleh , the Oilers acored four times tn a to\al of 17 Tomuick, and Thom,.on ~ again from 18 yards plays. out. Thompeon rolled up 113 yard.a on 10 fint half Byt.he8f!C.'Ondhalf(wbichltart.edwfththe0ilera carries and ICOred ~ times in the ha11 11 be up 34-6) the lnd.iaN had appal'm\tly diacarded their literally bulldozed over the Fullerton defendieh. pme plan and bed taken to the air. They employed a rua teammate"' the back.field, Bryan Bumslde, ..,otcun offenlt and moved the ball well at t.lme9 p si.rted the Indian maasacre with lS·yard touchdoW'n quarterbl!ck Rlchard'WWflrna COll'lpiled lmpreealve run culminating an 8-play, 67-yard drive. atata: 2e for 43 and 292 yard.a. Both Fullerton Then, aa Puooe pointed out. the Oilers began to touchdawm w~ lq aerial ICOrlnc l}ookups CApttalize on coetly Fullerton m.lttakes. Ari inter-betwean Wll.Uarnl and rectlwr Piul Anaya. · ception by Oiler llnebecker BW Ray of • Richard Howevw. lt w11 too llttlie, too late. The Oilers Wllliama pa91 1et UJ> T'honlpoon'• fint 8C'Ol'e -a wse &napl)' too eood· 22-yard aweep a.rouM the lefi side. ••AlJ the Prbeet that'• happened th pa.at six Thompeon 9COred again rn1nut.et later u hf weeka-they put It out.of their m1nda tonight," .aid .c:ampered up the left sideline from the ,ll\U.lenon 27, P-..ioe. l'9fentnl to the rouch tranaitlo~ and flattening two Indian defenders atwmpun1 to fotte CIOllt.roYerly that t.lt the Hunt:inpm Beech hlm out of bound.I. "" OILDlt Pap All) " for a title. ' "The Dodgers are playing better now than tbe last time we played them," A.stros right fielder Terry PlJhlsa.id. "They are getting more run production. It'~ not realistic to think we can still win It. but I'm not golni to think realistically unuJ we are mathema~ lcally eliminated." ' • l I - ,. ---------------------------------------------------..---------.... - All Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 LadY Luck hasn't been.with A.ussies '. By WILL GRIMSLEY ,., ,...., c_.._..,..,_, NEWPOR',I', R. l. (AP) -For al.most ali of Alan Bond's life everything he has touched has turned to gold, but his $16 million quest for a lum py piece of silver originally worth $500 is turning sour. "] don't know whether it's Lady Luck or not, but 1t surely hasn't gone our way," the stubby Perth, Australia, industrialist said after seeing his 12-meter challenger, Australia ll. lose its second c..'Onsecutive race under protest in the America's Cup series. "We should have won bot.ti of the first two races, but here we are 0-2 uni~ our protest of the second race is upheld. ''I am confident of wlnnina it. But if we don't, we just have to beat some pretty strong odds." Against the cnmaon-hulled U.S . de- fender L iberty, the Australian boat lost its steering apparatus on the last of six legs of the opening race Wednesday and suffered a break in the headboard of its mainsail at the start of the second race Thursday. Bond said precious time was lost when a crewman was sent aloft to repair it. Moteaver , he charged that Liberty tacked into his boat's water on the second leg, alm06i causing a collision. He flied a. protest, to be considered by an inter- national jury today. Those familiar with America's Cup rulings In the past insist he ia barking up an eucaJyptus tree. Despite these recurring mishaps. Liber- ty has eked out two decisions In excellent races, winning the the first by 70 seconds and the second by l minute, 33 seconds. "We have had only three minor breakdowns in 56 races," the Australian syndicate boa aald, "and now here we have two conRCUUve major one.." Bond la diaappointed but not entirely cruahed by this adversity, and. having predicted his wing-tipped myatery boat would beat the Americans, 4-2, rational- izes: "Maybe our bad luck is all behind us now and we can go out and do what we came here t.O do." Getting things done has been a part of Alan Bond's life ever since, at age 14, he r?Ugrated to W~tem Australia from England with hia ailing father. K ing's arr i val a w eek late The 1982 Callfomia State Speedway Motorcycle Champion Lance KJng will be retwning to the Orange County FairllfOU.Dda a week late.r th.an expected. King wu originally expected to l!J>pe&r in tonight'• proe:ram. but Dec&uae of a commiunent in Ena- land, he will not be able to pet· fonn at \he Fairgrounda until next Friday, Sept. 23. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. with the first race slated at 8. For more infonnation, phone 492-9933. SPORTS BRIAK Pi~~.:~:!~!·~.eash:_a,:lead Mustangs get on track two singles and drove in a pair of runs ~ Mancini lowe r s boom on Romero to r e tain WBA championship as Montreal. beat .Phila~elphia, 4-l, ... Cos ta M esa rambles to 21-6 win over Santiago Thunday rught, ughte.rung the Na- From AP dJ1patcbes NEW YORK -Ray "Boom m Boom" Mancini, the World Boxing Association lightweight champion, _ didn't know a whole lot about Orlando Romero before their fight Thursday night in. Madison Square Garden. He quickly found out. "Where do they get these guys,'' Mancini kept saying after Romero gave him all he wanted before he kept the title with a one-punch knockout in ·the ninth round. "Hopefully I won't have to see too many more of these guys? Where do they get these guys ... these southpaws from South Ameri- ca.'' Romero, of Peru, went into the fight ranked No. l by the WBA. But his ability was MANCINI questioned by many boxing observers. No longer. He fought Mancini on even tem\S and seemed to be taking charge until the champion, with most of his family including his father and 81-year-old grandmother watching, ended it in the ninth round. "In the early rounds I was trying to catch him with a right when he was lunging in," said Mancini. ''I hU him a couple of times but I didn't catch him that much. "I said to myself, 'Ive got to go back to the well."' . Mancini reached down in the ninth and after missing with a wild right hand came up with a left hook that caught Romero on the jaw and dropped him on his back. Referee Tony Perez counted the challenger out at 1:56 of the round. Quo te o f the d ay Kansas City • relief pitcher Dao Quisenberry on his change of attitude after his rookie season in the majors: "My first year, I thought it was just great to get paid. Then, after that, I thought I was worth quite a bit more than I was getting paid.'' Zoeller shares to urney le ad Fauy Zoeller shot a 2-under-par !I 70 and was in a three-way tie for the second-round lead Thursday in the new Las Vegas Pro-Celebrity Classic, the first American golf tournament to offer $1 million-plus in total prize money. Zoeller, the (int-round leader, Wayne Levi and Bob Glider all finished 36 holes in this 5-day, 90-holeevent with the same numerical total, 133, but Zoeller had a better IOOre in relation to par ... In an LPG A event al Kent, Wash., Kathy Whitworth fired a 7-under-par 65 to take a three-st.roke lead after the first round. Express signs USC's West LOS ANGELF.S -The Lo6 [!] Angeles Express of the United States 4. t Football League announced Thursday the signing of safety Troy West, formerly of the Universltv of Southern California, to a multi-)'ear contract. West, leading tacklt.r in the Southern California secondary in bot.1 1981 and 1982, was drafted in the eighth round by the Rams. They released him on the club's fin.al cut. T enns of Express contract were not an- nounced. tional League East race even more. The Expos now By RICH DUNN ' trail co-leaders Pittsburgh and. the Phillies by a ljMClel 10 ,.,. 0..., ,...., hall-game ... The Pirates moved into a share of the It took a while, but Costa Mesa lead as Dave Parker had three hits while Rk hie High finally got on track Thurs- ·ffebner drilled a pinch-hit grand slam to back the day nigllt. route-going performance of Larry McWllllama in The Mustangs were holding on Pittsburgh's 8-4 verdict over the Chicago Cubs . . . to a 7-6 lead over Santiago High St. Louis stayed 2 ~ games back thanks to the New School with 6: 18 remaining in the York Mets' 6-4 victory. George Foster hit a fpurth quarter before they finally two-run homer in the seventh to snap a tie and took full command of the game send the Meta to the win. Foster's 25th homer of with two touchdowns in less tlonwl the season made a winner of right-hander Ed five minutes, breaking the game Lynch, 10-9, who yielded homers to LoDDJe SmJtb open and ~~ convincingly HAQIY and Dar rell Porter before leaving in the eighth 21-6 at Garden Grove High. MA"TIH • inning in favor of Jeaae Oroaco, who earned his The cavaliers, known as a rela-four interceptions to pave its way to victory. 17th save. tively weak team in the Garden Ch icago's magic numbe r: 2 Harold Baines hit his third career la grand-slam home.r in an 11-run sixth inning and LaMarr Hoyt pushed his major-league leading total to 21 wina Thuraday night as the Chicago White Sox defeated Seattle, 12-0, in a game that was shortened to 6 lh innings by rain. The victory reduced the Sox' ~c number to two for . clinching the American League West ... Wade Bona, the major-league batting leader. featured a 15-hit attack with a double and two singles as the Boston defeated division-leading Baltimore, 7-1, snapping the Orioles' six-game winning streak. The loss trimmed Baltimore's East lead over Detroit to five games, but the Orioles still have a six-game advantage in t,he loss column ... George Wrtg.bt clubbed his 18th homer and capped a four-run seventh inning with a two-run double to pace Texas to a 6-5 vict.Ory over Oakland ... Ken Scbrom beat his former teammates for the third time this season and Dave E ngle and MJckey Hatcher both homered to boost Minnesota to a 6-2 victory over Toronto. Was White offer ed 49er jo b ? SAN FRANCISCO -lllinois [!] football coach Mike White was offered 4. t the head coaching position with the San FrancUco 49ers at the end of last aeuon by coach Bill Walsh, a newspaper reported Thund.ay. • White told the San Frandaoo Examiner that Wal.sh, wh o went through a period of disillusion- ment w hen the 49ers' 1981 championship seuon was followed by a 3-6 record last year, otrered him . the job in January. White worked under Walsh aa an aaaistant with the 49ers in 1978 and 1979 before accepting the lllinois position. ~~kers sign top dra ft choice INGLEWOOD -Orlando Phil- lips, the fm;t 1983 draft choice of the Los Angeles Lakers and four former National Basketball Association play- m ers. have signed contracts, the NBA team an- nounced Thursday. The four were free agents Ron Carter, Calvin Garrett, Wally Rank and Freeman WUliams. TenT18 of the contracts were not announced. ~were pleeeed b~the ~of thE9e ~1n the Summer League," said l'..akers General Manager Jerry West. ''We would hop they have a reasonable chance of ~our club." Television., r adio TV: Baseball -Dodgers at San Francisco, 7;30 p.m., Channel 11. RADIO: High School Football -Esperanza at Capistrano Valley, 7:15 p.m ., KNEWS (1190). Baseball -Texas at Angels, 7:25 p .m .. K.MPC (710); Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:35 p.m .• KA.BC (790). Grove League, got on the board first with 4;53 left in the first quarter. Quarterback Rick BUrns hit John Anderson with a "llifty 25-yard scoring tl:>SS, on a drive that took only six plays. But that was all lhe Cavaliers' offense could manage the rest of the night. Costa Mesa, 2-0, having won its second consecutive non-league gahle, looks as though it will be battling for a playoff spot this season in the Sea View League. The Mustangs rebounded back nicely with a touchdown of their own in the first quarter as quar- terback Scot Hagey found Brian Martin for a 15-yard touchdown pass with a minute left in the quarter, taking the lead, 7-6. The Mustangs' Frank Werner recovered a Santiago fumble on the Cavalier 28 preceding Costa Mesa's first score. , Spearheaded by Werner. the Cavaliers' defense was stingy from the second quarter on, shut- ting out Santiago the rest of the way. Costa Mesa used a combination of a couple of timely sacks and Santiago halfback Rick Sim- mons, the only bright spot for the Cavaliers. rambled for 134 yards on 22 carries. The entire Santiago ground game managed 135 yards. Costa Mesa's secondary stif- fened in the second half, giving up only 19 passing yards on two completions. Mitch Putvin and Ray Cruz led the attack with some fine defensive plays, break- ing up several would-be comple- tions when the Cavaliers were on the move late in the half. · The Mustangs recorded their second touchdown of the night when Greg Kline dove in from the 2-yard line with 6:13 remain- ing in the fourth quarter, which, again, was preceded by fine de- fensive play. The final score for the Mus- tangs came with 1:07 left, as Errik Sparks, who ran the ball only three times the entire game, broke loose with an impressive 32-yard run, icing the win for Costa Mesa. Hagey, who threw for 101 yards, 71 rn the first hall, and completed eight of 16 passes, led the Mustangs' offensive game, University, Marina advance in· tourney The water polo squads from University and Marina higha were easy winners ThJ.nd.ay in opening-round action. of the Moore League Toumament. Meanwhile. in the Irvine Tour- nament, Laguna Beach was stop- ped by Santa Ana, 7-3. In University'• 16-3 romp over Long Beach Poly, Matt Torchiana "(five) and Rob Soloman (four) combined for more than half of the Trojans' tallies in three periods-of work. Torchiana had four of hia goa1a in the first half and Soloman had his four goala in the middle two stanzas as the two seniors sat,out the fourth period of the one-aided cont.est. Kelly Washboume notched three goals and Mike Schlacter added two for University. Mean- while, Jlln Semanko and Victor Bakkila divided the goal-tending chores and were credited with a combined aeven saves. Marina had just as easy a .Jime WATER POLO in romping put Doe Pueblos, 16-4. Hole man Jim Zakuky, who figures to be a main cog in the Viking attack this 9eUOn, poured in five goala while juniors Steve Spanovich and 'tom Warde notched three apiece. Senior goalie Jay Winterhalter enjoyed a fine match, fl.Oppmg 14 ahota and allowing only one eoeJ the final three perioda. The Vik.es were to play Loa Alamit.oe at 3.SO today with a JX*ible shot at Long Beach Wilton this evening. At Irvine, milled opportunities proved ooetly to Laguna Beach aa the ArtiBta dropped a deci.llon to Santa Ana. Stuart Fraaer had two goa.la and Scott Kitcher the other for Laguna, which dropped to 0-2. Rob Moore had six saves in goal. Browns k eep Cinc innati winless, 1 7 -7 'It's Sea View's turn tonight CLEVELAND (AP) -Brian Sipe, passing for 201 yards, threw his eighth touchdown pass of the year and Mike Pruitt bulled over from one yard out for another acore as the Cleveland Browns defeated the winless Cincinnati Bengals, 17-7, Thursday night. Sipe completed 21 of 31 ptmes and hlt on his fi.nt nine attempts in the Nat.lonaJ Football League game, including a 19-yard touch- 1 down pass to Ozzie Newaome that put Cleveland ahead 7 -0 in the flnl quarter. 1 A pair of Cincinnati miatakee led to two of the Browns' acores as Cleveland opened divisional play. I Chip Banks intercepted a pus by 1 Ken Anden10n at midfield to start ' the ftrn Cleveland touchdown I drive, and CinciJ).nati de fensive tJ,ck Ken Riley interfered with ' receiver Dave Logan on A third.quartet pa.sa to put the 8rowna inside the Cincinnati ~ Pruitt 8COred his touchdoWJ' two plays lall'r. Matt Bahr'• 19-yard field goal In iheaecond period accounted for the Browna' otherkott. CdM, Irvine, Estancia, University seek second wins The Sunset League took center at.ase Thuraday night, but tonight, the Sea View League will be in the limelight. In action will ~Corona del Mar, 1rvtne, F.atanda, Unlveraity, and El Toro, aa well as Woodbridge and Laguna Beach from the South Coast League. Here'a a look at. acme of the top garnet th~ evening: CclM n. Su Clemente at Oru 1e Cout The Sea Kinp will be trytna to avoid a letdown after la.at week's 10-3 uJ).et victory over Huntington Beach. QiM c.o.ch Dave Holland II wary of the Tritona' wlahbone "and they're aound de- fenalvely," noted Holland. San Clemente won ti. opener, toppl"I Ma,nolla. 20-7 · • In lut year'• fTlMtina, the Trttona won a defenalve atrugle, 3-0. Woodbrhl1e at l rvtae Woodbridge continua lta dty of Irvine llate tonfCht., hopin& to avoid a sweep by the other two 1ehools, havtna lolt t.o UnlvenHy, 13·7,lnlt.O_plllel' The VM1ueroa, 20-14 wtnnen• over Lquna Hilll lut week, wW probably ttart runn1nC beck Rttoy Rahmatulla, who ruahed toe 104 yarda on I U carriea with three touchdowna la.at week. Rahmatulla waa a subatitute for John Scott, who was injured and ii doubtful tonight. Lapa& BW1 vs. Eatucla at Newport 'The Eag1ea are aware that Hawks' quarterback Lee Plemel had an off.night in Lquna Hlllt' openlna teO.Ck to Irvine. Plemel completed jult i2 of 27 wt week for 137 yarda and wu uuercepted twice. Meanwhile, Eatancia hardly broke • tweet Ian week in b1ank1l'\8 Ocean View, 22·0. Matt WoU (8 cam., 187 yarde 1-t week) ptlCeS the ir..ci-· offente. UalvenltJ at TattlD The Trojanl are hop&nc to avenge • 20-13 aetbe& at the handa of the 1\1len lut ~ar. Mark Favorite WU the key for Unlver- lity in lalt week'• victory over Woodbridae, ret.urnlna a pu.n167 yarda for a touchdown t.o tum that proe around. Tuatin la ll'Oll'tina from lut week'• t2·12 thruh1nl by M1lllcn Vlejo. Sllddle'8ck vs. Su&a AM et SA Bowl ,,,. RoeclrunMn f.lnd themellV9 tn deep aaa1n thil week ah« lollnl to Senti Ana Valley, 19·6, laat week. 'ftl1I week. Saddlebeck meeia the Daily Pllot'• No. 3 ranl<ed teem. Santa Ana tied Newport Harbor, 22-22, la.at week. The Roadrunners took 1ut year'• akirml.sh, 20-8. El Toro at MIHIOD Viejo The Diabloa breesed put Tultin u quarterback Joe Schulte completed 10 of 10 pa11e9 in an abbreviated nilht of work. Mlaalon wu able to clear l'8 bench early. El Toro, with Bill I>eaMa tallyt.nc twice in lhe tint quartu, eued put Mapolla, 20-7. The two teame played a def~ ttn.IGle 1ut yew wt th the Dtabbclalrnlnl a 10-0 verdJct. Mat.er Del ve. Del PM'IH a t Su Ma.reel The Monarcl\a are hoptna to rebound from an embarrullna H--0 oPenlna·w .. k 1etbadc to Fountain Valley. Without the benefit of film, Mat« Del football OOllCh WaYM c.ochn&n It relytnc m .econd·hand lnfonnaUon 1bcxlt hla foe, which tied Lompoc. 22-2'2, In 1'8 oplMt. ......... La ... had "n.. Artlltl to match mt ~· 2--0 t1art when they MM\ the Rebela, a i.m which Lquna handled, 18-0, In 1982. , S.vanna 05**1 1'8 IMICn by cyt.na Mayfair, 'l·'I. along with Kline who rushed for 66-yards. "Penalties really killed us, but we were really hitting tonight," said Costa Mesa's co-head coach Jim Hagey. "They were so con- cerned about stopping our veer (offense), that they were baffled because we did so many different things." The Mustangs will take their unbeaten record against Los Alamitos High next Friday night al Newport Harbor High. * Costa Mela 2l, Santte• 6 Scenlrt~ 7 0 0 14-11 ' 0 0 ~' ~ .... , o-r- S-Ano.non 25 ~u from eumt (kb fall9dl. 4:Sl K•Y' Slmll"Om 19 run. 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I· 11, JllCOCK, I· 11, Simmon•. 3-'°'·mlnu• J Soviet ban from Games suggested LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Loa Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee had no immediate re- action Thursday to a auggestion made in the U.S. C.Ongreta that the Soviet Union be banned from participating in next summer'• Games becaUle of the downln8 of Korean Airlines Fllaht 007. ''There ta no l.mmed1ate com- ment" from LAOOC offid.ala. said Steve Montiel of the committee's pre98 department. Rep. H~ Hyde, R-Ill.1 and othen in the Congre9I have called for tougher aanctiona against the Soviets. including the pc>Sbllity of excludina them from the 1984 Olympial ln Loe A.ngeleL At International Olympic Com- mittee beedquarten in i..uanne, IOC Pn!liia Officer Michele Ver-- din decllined any sta1eml!Dt oo tbe pomible effec:\ an the Olym· pies of retalladoD ap1mt the Sov· Leta. Speaking to The Amodat.ed Prem office in London by tele- phone. she said IOC Preliden.t Juan Antonio Samarancb of Spain alone could comment OD the subject. Samaranch ia in China and WU not immediately available foe comment. Verdier did aay that, according to the IOC charter, invitationa to the Olympics are 1ent out Dine montha prior to the Games and thus should be &Oi.na out around Oct. 1. Aaked if the LAOOC could re-- fu.e to laue an invitation to Ma. COW, she said: ''The chaner ~~· lat.el clearly that the orp.n1l:IJ\C committee bu to 8e'Dd lnvi'9dona to all national Olympic oammit- \.ees ~ by the roe. It 1t then up to the NOO of the country concerned to ~pt or not.'• Another title forOCC? By CURT SEEDEN Of ... Oellr ........ An 80-10 record over the past five years, resulting in three state titles, one second place and one third place finish in the state over, the past five years would seem to make Orange Coast College's women's volleyball team the team to beat this season. Not so, says Pirate Coach Jane Hilgendorf. One look at Hilgendorf's 1983 squad and one would think the school had changed its colors to green and green. OCC retWTIS not a single start.er fro~ last year's state cham- VOLLEYBALL pionshipsquad. In fact, 9 of the 12 players on the roster are freshmen. "This year "'e're gunning for our sixth straight ~'Onference title," admits Hilgendorf. "But this could be the year our string is snapped." OCC's three returni ng sophomores are middle blocker Kim Serey and outside hitters Lauren St. Claire and Onnalee Outmans. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 16. t983 Al3 FV BEATEN • • • From Page A 11 "We capitalized on their first two mistakes, but then we gave them right back." Following another Foothill TD which upped the margin to 19-9, the Barons had a golden opportunity to get back into the game midway through the fourth quarter, but couldn't take advantage. After a bad snap from the Foothill center, in which the ball sailed over punt.er Bob Westphal's head, the Barons were in busmess with a first-and· I 0 at the Knight 15 But St.evens' pass was incomplete on his first attempt, and his second fell into the anns of Foothill defensive back Kevin Takabayashi after it grazed Swigart's pad. The interception was St.evens' (20 of 41, 200 yards) third of the game. Two plays lat.er Schmid, Foothill's QB, counter· ed with an 86-yard TD run around left end to put it out of reach. "A year ago I would have been worried," said Milner of the setback, "but this year I'm not because we have a great group of seniors who I'm sure will rise above this. "We're still m the hunt and I think we will still be a fine football team" Foottllll 26, Fountain VaHev 17 Score bv Ouanen Footnitl 9 3 I 1-76 Fountain llallev O 9 0 1-11 Flr•t Ouaner FH -Rutkowski 2S FG Kev OtMarco•s lnttretptlon ot e S1evens oau to give tl\e Kn•ont• a tlrst·and· 10 at tne Baron H * FH -Sct1wepe>e I run !Pas• ta1tN after fuml>4eo snao1 Kev OIMarco's lum1>1e recoverv to give, 1ne Knlgnts a tlcst·ano 10 at ttie Baron 71, a Scnmld·lo-Schweooe oeu coveflnQ 13 vard• Second Clu•r!ff FH -Rutkowlkl '3 F'G Kev A Scnmid oau 10 Gunter covtrlno 18 vard•, e Schmid OHS 10 Rutkowski covering 13 varO• FV -C.rall 9 e>eu trom Slevens <Soerte kick I Kev A Stevens peu to Belcl\er coverlno 10 vards Plus a IS·vard e>enettv bv tne l(nlgh11 to give the Barons a first and· 10 et ll'le Knlol'lt ?I FV -Satatv (Belcher tackt•s Schmlo 1n end tone I Tlllfd Quener FH -Scl\mld 4 tun (RutkOW\kl FH -Scnmlo 86 run (Rulkow•kl kick) FV -C.rall 4 OHS from Stevens (Belcher oou from Stevtnll Kev A Sttven• o.,s covering 14 vard• te> Sw1gar1 Attendance-•,700 <••llmaltdl Game Sfll"l"U "" First down• 17 RusnH vards 39· 101 Paulng Yards I 11' Panes 9 ll ·J Pums 1 1• Fum1>1es-tost O·O PtnolllH ·vords 1 11 lndMOUal Aullllnt FV 17 71-Jf 700 10-41-3 3-•l M 7·70 FH -Scl'lwee>~ 4·9, Scl'lmtd, ll-116. Gumer, 11 -10. Parker. 9-6, Fenton, Hor mlnu• 33, Outr114C, I-for minus S FV -Stevens, 7 19, Swigart, 11· 1•. Aklna, 3·6. , lndtvlOU•I Pustn9 FH -Scnmldt, 9· II· I, 111 FV -Steven•, 10·41-3, 100 lndlYklull AKel'tlne FH -MCEirath, 1·9, Scnweooe, 1-1.J Geuanlge, 2·2•. Gunter, 1·16; Rutko .. ,~ •• 7·36, 8rl1191, 1·13 ''We don't have any veterans out there, and we don't have much size, but I'm not the least bit worried abou t this year's team," HUgendorf says. ''We've got ag- gressive players . with good ball-hand.ling skills, and I think w e'll come around ." Dally Piiot Photo by Rlcherd Koehler kick) Kev A Scmod oa•• to FV -Mol,,.rllcad, 3·:10, Bate,,.,, S-S2, ,41<1ne , 1·4. Herl"\t. 7-33; Swl9art, S·'6, Crall, J-11, HarrllO<I, 1-17 Edison High tailback Jeff If ipp dives into the end zon~ for a f ourth-qua rle r touchdown. Rutltowsl<I covering 73 verd• "°""" Qu.,.,., Among the newcomers are middle blockers Suzette Gervais out of Irvine High and Simone Adels from Ocean View. Outside hitters include Teri Wetzel from Irvine, Tomi Kinzie from New- port Harbor, Laura Niedrirtghaus from Corona del Mar and Briget Bandel, also from CdM. Despite the absence of ex- perience, Hilgendorf can usually count on a productive season. In fact, she likens this year's squad to her 1981 team. That sea.Son, she had but one returning starter. And the Pirates went on to finish with a 15-3 record, winning the South Coast Conference cham- piQ118hip and finishing second in the state. EDISON • • • From Page A 11 screen. Hipp shoved his way to the 15 behind the right side. The·Chargers, who managed just 45 yards net on 27 carries on the ground, (including quarterback sacks) crossed up the Vista defense at this point, going to Gray. the third team tailback, and the 160-pound junior powered his way behind tackle Andy S inclair and Co. for first 8 yards, then a repeat for the remainder ,with 1:14 left. Vista's attack was stifled from start to finish, with the exception of those two bursts by Sepulveda. Aside from his 72-yard run and45-yard reception, Vista, No. l in the San Diego Section, couJd manage just 103 yards. Hipp doubled up at the nose and Charlie Urquiza and Grant Ice ~tood ovt up front, as rud linebackers J ohn Thomas and Paul Ellison, among others. * Edi son 20, Vista ls Sc or• by Ou• nen Flril OU•rltr V-S.oulvtOa 17 run (Hernandtt t<IC'), 7 11 Second Quartff 1 0 v-See>ulveda 4S oau from Hev• (k•C• wodel 9 1• Third Ouenw 1 C>-15 6 1'-10 E-Hacnten IS oou from Nowotnv tl\1cl\ 101ledJ 1071 Kev S6-vero Nowo1nv 10 Pr.tn1c1e e>ass V-Sefttv. S11m1of ta~ Nowotnv In .. no zone P: °""" Qua r1w E-Hloe> 1 run (klc~ OIOCl<edl, 1)34 l(ev rumble ruoerv t>v Grev et Vista H, Nowofnv to PMnlcle 10 verd oou on fourlll·and·1 to Viste 13 E-Grev 7 run (Nowotnv run), I 14 Kev Nowotnv l>&Ck·lo·oeck come>tellon• ol 7• voros ono 73 varo• •o 11ac111en end Grav Atttndanc-4.4'>0 <e.t1ma1eol Game St•"'"" FtrS1 dOwn• !lushes-vord• Pe ntno v •rd• ~ Penas Punts Fum!Ms·IOst Pttnaltles·veros lndMOUat Au•llln9 v I 30 138 ., l I I S JS 1 1 ... E 16 21 •S ns IJ-72-1 J 36 S-7 8 11 V-Se1><1lve<1e 1-14 Knauo l•-3J Mui •gen S 32 Hav\ •·fo,.1"11nu1 11 E-Hlop 7 11. Currar S-23, Gr-. • 7S J~nu•n l ) W•l'•nch 1 1 Nowotnv 'l-for-m1nu1 25 tncllvtel\lel PH•tn9 V-He ... 3·8 I. 8? E -Nowotnv, IJ·17·1, ??S ll•dMdu•I Ae<elvlnQ v-Seoulvedo. l·•S. MuUlto•"· 7 37 w 07 u VIKES • e • From Page A 11 early. forced to punt lrom deep in the end zone' after a fumble drop- ped the Vikings back to their own two. Servile took advantage it the situation by returning the punt to the-30 and Brent Reese eventu· ally connected on a 37-yard field goal for a 3-0 Friar lead. For the rest of the half it was the Viking defense giving Marina excellent field possession with drives starting on the 50. Marina 49, Marina 48 and Servite 44, all netting zero first downs. "Our defense did an excellent .)Ob," Thompson said Servite, unable to get much yardage in the air, hmshmg with 13 yards passing on seven av. tempts for the game, centered it& second half attack behind the running of Ted Prukop . OCC opens the season tonight in the Saddleback Tournament. During the fruitless first half, Edison had just one shot at breaking into thr. &'Oring column, driving from the Edison 8 to the Vista 8 before a penalty and three incomple- tions ended the threat with 0:00 left. E -P11enlcle, S·I06, Hochten J-SS, Grav J $0, Curra" 1-14 And-r Sinclair In the second half, Prukop car· ried the ball 18 times for 107 yards ~d finished the game with 153 yards rushing. Sports on TV for :weekend §atarday TELEVISION 12:15 p .m . (4) -BASEBALL -St. Louis at Philadelphia. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Ohio THOMPSON State at Oklahoma. LAWTON BUANllDE ~: (11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers at San 0 JLERS R 0 LL • • • 1:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SAT URDAY -Robin Blake(21-0. 15K0s)vs.MelvinPowell(l7-l, llKOs) From Page A 11 in a Ughtweight bout at Las Vegas (taped). 3:30 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL program when he replaced G~g Henry as coach JUSt Arizona State at UCLA. before the start of pr~ctice. 11 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL "They were awesome tonight," continued Arizona State at UCLA. Pascoe. "W e should ~et nothing but better from here RADIO on out. Our game agrunst Newport Harbor next week College Football -Michigan State at Notre Is going to be the game of the county. We're hot, and Dame, 11:10 a.m., KNEWS (1190); Arizona State at they're a good football team. We'll be ready." UCLA, 3:30 p.m .. K.MPC (710); USC at Oregon St.ate, * 6 p.m., KNX (1070). Baseball -Dodgers at San Franciaco. 1:05 p.m ., KABC (790), Texas at Angels, 6:55 p.m .. K.MPC (710). Sunday TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Rams at Green Bay, 11 a.m. (7) -BASEBALL -Montreal at Pittaburgh. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -New York Giants at Dallas. <•> -NFL FOOTBALL -San Diego at Seattle. (11) -S.ASEBALL -Dodgers at San Franci8co. 4 p.m. (2) -COl.oLEGE FOOTBALL -USC :rt Oregon State. RADIO NFL Football -Rams at Green Bay, 10 a.m .. KMPC (710); New York Giants at Dallas, 12:45 p.m., KNEWS (1190). Bueball -Texas at Angels, 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710); Dodgers at San Francillco, 1:05 Hin. a .. ct1 41, Fulerton 14 Scon bV Quanen Huntlnolon 8eec11 11 13 1 C>--4 1 Fulte<ton 0 6 0-.._,. P'lrn ovaner H8-8urn,IOe IJ run (Lewton kick), 911 Kev Tnome>son ll'llrd dOwn :19 e>eu from Lawtol\. H8-Ttiomoson 21 run (Lawton kl<kl, 6·12 Ktv Aev, lnferc.ollon eno 3 return lo F'ulltrlon 37 H8-Tl'lome>•o11 27 run (Lawton kick~, 7:55 S«MCI Clue,,... HB-Oeen Tomaslck 10 010 from Lewton (klclo. lalltdl. •:SI. Key Aenllng, lnrtrc.c>ll()(I at Futlerlon 23 H8-Tl'lomol0n 19 run !Lawton klc.kl, 7:03. l(ev Curran. lnterctoliOll end \Ix return to Fuller"IOll lO F-Aneye 34 oou from WIMloms (lyck felled), 0-ot Ktv 7l·verd 5·11'1av drive Tllird Olien... H&-Oeen Tome•l<k 1<11111 oou from L1wl011 (Oarrln Tomaslck kicl<), 1:0 Kev Fuml>te rKoverv al FullerlOll 40 bv Herring, "wr1t1 Qvener F-An•v• 29 oon from WIHlems (Wllllem& pan 10 Welc!ll, 11,26. Kev: Oerto ltfMncourt, lnfercei>llOll ef , Hunflnot()(I 29 Attenclenc-l SOO (Hllma led1 Geme Sta"•lk• H8 Fl<if de>wn• 11 Ru•,,.•·varOl ) I 103 Peulno v aro\ 105 Paun 8-14·7 Punts 2·ol0 l'umblts·IO\I •·O Pena111u ·verdl •·•S lndMOUet RuWllM F IS 19·1• 191 74-0 ·J 2·29 4·2 • 30 H8-Thomp\on , lJ · 117, Burnslot, •·IS, Oean TomHICI\, 6·?0, Lawton, ~·lor·mlnu\ 3. Hulett l·S, Mehdevl, 1 11, Howerd, f-S, cnaver, 7·7?. F-Garcle, 3·19, Wiiiiams, 6·for·mlnus 7, Morrll, 7·7•. Oen 8etl'leneouri, 1·7. Peru, 7· 12 lnclMdull l"••llne H8-LewlOll, I· IJ· I, 10S, Lldvott, 0·1·0. 0 F-Wl"lems, 26·~·), ~ lndtllkluel RK9Mfte H8-Thomoson. 3·61. Oean Tomulck, l ·11, f>l\hel, 1·9, 8rvanl, 1·14 .• F-$99Ulveoe. I· lot, Aneve. 6·64; we,llhOltl, 1·7, Wticri, f·9, ltelnllert, 3· 17; Oen 8111\ancourr, 1·2; ~11 7-31. Garcle, 3·70; Morrtt, l • 10. Lions try for two, hut just miss, 21-20 By JOE DUDEVOIR ........ 10 llM Oelly ""°' ~isions, decisions. With a little over four minutes remaining to be played. West- minster High football coach Jim O'Hara had a big decision to make. His Lions had just scored to ~Pacifica Hfgh's lem:tto'21-20 in their non-league contest. The decision? Go for the two point conversion and the win, or the kick for the tie. As O'Hara would say after the game, ''A tie is like kissing your sister," so he ordered the Lions to go for the win. Unfortunately for O'Hara and Westminster, they didn't get a kiss or a win as Lion quar- terback Tim Hanson's pass in- tended for Brandon Jones sailed wide and incomplete and the vis· iting Manners of Pacifica held on to defeat the Lions. 21-20, Thurs- day night at Westminster High. Following thQ loss, O'Hara was asked if there was any regrets over his opting for two points instead of one. The answer? A resounding "No." of the fl.rst of Bob Charron's two 1'D runs. Each run covered one yard. * P1ctflca 21, Westminster 20 Score bv OU•,,...• Petlllce We"mlnster 0 ,. 1 C>-11 7 0 1 6-:10 "'"' Qua"°fr Wttt -Cherr011 l run (Vtrfll kick), 7 16 Ktv ·~-vero, IS IM•Y s:~ Ou•rtw Pac -Cnest n run (Jonnson klcl\), 9 36 Kev 71·verd run ov Chase Pee -Revnolds 70 run (Johnson kick), 3 IS Key-Peclflce recovered tum1:>141<1 ount el own )7 Third 0u•r1W Pee -Howe rd 2• run (Jonnson kick l, 6 31 Ktv 10 verd, 13-plev orlv" Wtsl -JonH 71 run (Verfll klclo.l. 6Q.I Kev II run. P:our1tl Qua,,... Wt•I -cn.,ron 1 run (e>au felltdl, 4 29 Kev 25·verd oan comolellon °" 4fll·end· 19 Altend•nc-7,SOO (tsllmetedl. Game Sta"Sfl<l l"ec First downs I? Aus"9s·verds 3S·112 PeU ll>Q verd• 11 Pass•• 11 ·11·0 Punts •·JS Fumotes 1011 7·0 Penallles·verd• 7·S5 ll'CllYklllel R11"""9 West 13 79· ISO '111 11·71-1 5·31 l·l 6·'3 Pee-C1>1ue, 1·109; Rtvnoldl, 13·'7, Howard. 10·1', Cert•on, •-for·mlnus·9_ Wol-JOMI. l•· 119, Loving, S· 10, Cl\erron, 1·2. Harrell, J·O, Henson, S·for·mlnu•·24. lncl!YldMI I" HMne Pee-Carlson, 11-21·0, 71, Chu •. l·O·O, 0 WHt-Hanson, 12·21·1, m. tndlvkluat ltecel'tlne Ptc-Long, 1·47, Colllns, 1·16; 8redtev, 1·7. Howerd, 1·1, ChH e, l·lor·mlnus 3 We•t-VetenlUele , 7·99; Sooor, 3·119; Jonts. I 6 Eddv l·S Servite could only get a 27-yard field goal on the opening drive on the second half as the Marin& defense refused to buckle under. "Sophomore Rick Hunt got a heck of an introduction to the varsity squad." Thompson said. Hunt replaced the injured Porter and played most of the game at guard. • Another player who may have joined the starting lineup for next week's contest against un- defeated Foothill is Shawn Massey, who filled in for Kannan and finished the game as the Vikings· leading rusher with ~ yards on six carries. * Servlte 6, MerlN 0 Merine Servlfe Scet• by Querten P'lnt Qua,.._ S-Retse 37 FG, 7'51. Tl\lrd Qua"8r 0000-0 JOJC>-6 s--Reei. 21 F<P. s·sa Kev-Prukoe> 11 run on lourt'1-and·.,.,. •l1uefl011 Attend•nc-7, 100 (flfimetedl Gtmt Sta"'llCS ,.,.,,, Fl"I downl 9 Rull>H·vards 27·11 Paulng vards IJI Pents 17·1·0 Punts 6·3' Fumbtes·losl 1·4 Ptnattlts·vards 3· IS lftdMdUal Rus!llM Mar-Massev, 6·l4. Rector, 7·J2, Kermen. 5-13, Merter, 9-6. Ser-PrukOP, ?S· ISJ, Relllv. 73·32. Wllion. S·4 1ftdlYldual l"as sine Mar-Marler. ..-1~. 131 S.r-l!elltv, 3·1·0, 1l lndlVldUlll ltecelYlne Mer-Crowtev, •·67, ltllll, l·lS. Pecu!Oe, 1·16. Crall, 1-16, l<.ar"'en, Ho,.mlnus 13 S.r-Lawler. 2-1, Wll•on, 1-S The Lions had taken a 7-0 lead in the first period on the strength 1 ~---~-----~--~--~~---~-----~~ .----------.1 ln•ex•~n•el.ve" ·11n 1k spen s111) not l'l•gl'I In prtce rea son11ble claas•lteO a......._. 1dvert1s•no -1 ~' Classllied Advertising 642·567A .:~N~~ . ~~---. "'I .)>-.,( & "RUETB '·' ' I •• 411 Ill lkA"JC ~ p.m., KA.BC (790). ~=====;;;;;;;;;8'\iil---------"--------1 HUNTINGTON BEACH Located nrxt to HB High School in Worthy Park Artists net 11-7 win Thanb to a commanding 8-1 edge in doubles, the Laguna Beach wocnen'• tenn1e team won Its third •traieht match without a defeat Thunday, notching an 11-7 triumph over University on the Trojans' oourta. Joanna Naylor and Deniae Sugt and Mendy Pack and Liu.rte nynn each won all three of their doubles encounters. Meanwhile, ~ teem of Dede Wallaoe and Courtney Travll captured two of th.n!c!. ln llnalee. Kelli Willet.e took two of he r three matchups. wtnntna by ~ of 6· l after dropplns her match .,.m.t Un1venity'a No. l p&.y r. The Art1lq wett ln action again today, meeting F.dilon. , lndlvldulll Swtng Analy9!1 Ullng Laroe Ser MO Tele11l1lon Former Head Pro 8/G CANYON C.C. 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CemllOtlf (7), Smllfl Cfl e nd 0.Yll, MtWllllefN 9114 Pena w -Mc-..ltllam1, 14·f. l ............. lf·ll Hlh-Clllaloo Cn t lt1l. ltlthl>uf"tfl, H~ (4) ...... ~. $11.oul• o:lO 010 OG0-4 ' ' ,,.._Yori! 1)0 000 20a-t 0 l"or'IQ!, ~ltoMI ()), LAM m '"° !tort ... ; L.Yndl, Oros.co (I) end M~, Or1ft (T). w-1.vndl, l~t L-LaPolnl, lJ·t Hlt~t, i...u11, P0"1tr (I~) Lo SIT\1111 16>. ,._ vn . f oster mi. MAJOR L•AOUE L•ADEIU AIMl1Can LM..,. IATTING 1110 •I IMlll)·&ot9•. ao11on, Ml; c:.wtw', .,.._ .M61 Grllttv, N9w Yon.. "12•1 MoMClv, TorOlllO, )11; McltM, KtMet Cltv, alS; Trel'llf'Ntl, O..rol!t .ll5, ltUN$.-ltllltltn, lllllmore, 106, EMur• rev, e.lflmoft, ICM. MoMbv, fOtOfllO, .. ; ltHtneWtOll. 0.11.lenO, H; IOfft, llotlon. ti; C-, Mllwt ullM. ti ltll•ltlc.e, IGllOll. 1171 C:-. Mii• w.IAM1 I U, L.N~IM'fftll, O.trotl, IOS. WlflClelcl, ~ Vork, IOI. SlfNNl'lt , Mii .......... HrT"°'°"'· ... ,on. ltl, c~. Mn· WllUll .. , 190; It,...._,, ..,tlmore, llO, Wt>tl -· O.trolt, 17', lttu. IOtton, 1'0 OOUBLES·B099• 8ollon .... llloC.en. Balllmon , 42, L.NPerrl,h, Oalrolt, c I, MCllH. KenH • City )8, llrlllt, K•M•l Cllv 11 TRIPLES Grtttln, Toronto, t, F ranco, Clevt4•n<I, I, GanlMr, MH••U'"· I . H•rn<IOll. Otlrolt, I , KGIOIOn, Oelroll, I, Wlnlltld, New York, I, Vounl, Mllwaut.M, I HOME RUNS Rio , 8o•lon, 36, Kittle, ChlcellO. 12, Arma•. Bo•ton, ll, i..i1lntkl, ClllCeDO, 30. Cooi>er, MilweukM , 21, EMurrev. Baltimore, 27 STOL.EN 8A$ES·RHtn<ltflOn, OClklano. IOI, RL•w. Cntcooo. 69; JCru1, Clllcevo, 52. WWlliOn. l(anH l Clly, 49, S.mOlt, Ttu,, 41 PITCHING (" dec1,1on•)·HH1, Mil· weukH , 13·l , 3.27. Flanooan, B•lllmor•. 11·3, 3 11, McGregor. Betttmore, 17·6, 3.04; Do11on, Cnlceuo, II· 7, l SJ, Go"•Ot. Ntw York, 12·S, 2.'3. STRIKEOUT$·Morrl>, Detroit, 207, Siieo, Toronto, 171; FB•nnl""· Cnlu oo, 167, Rlgnenl, New York. 165, Sulclllft, c1.-.. a~o. 1'6 SAVES·QulH notrrv, KanlH Cltv. 39, Slan .. v, Bolton. 2t.tAC>eYl1, MlnneM>lt, 11, Ceudltl, S.ettle, 23, CWM.oe. New Yori.., 20, L.oOd, Mllweul<te. 20. Ne tlona> L••eu• BA n1NG ()70 ., °"''" Me<llOc:k, Pit· hOurgn, 3?4. Henelrk:C. St LOUI,, 320, Lo Smllll St Louil , J 19, Cru1, Hou•ton, 117, Muronv. Atlonl o, 311 RUNS Muronv. Atlanta. 124. Rein~" Montreal, 116, Dowson, Montreat, 91, $dlmldt. Pnllaoeronlo 90. E Yan•. Sen F rt nCllCO, .. RBI MuronY, Atlante, 112, Oawoon, Montreal, 106. Scnmlelt, PMadtlonta . '9, G11trr.,.., Do09en , t1J T Kenn..iv. S•n 011110. 91 HITS Oew,on, Montreol, 114, Oliver. Montreal, 171, Ctui, HOu\tOn, 169, !l.Ramlre1, Allaoto, 168., Tr.on, Hou"on· 167 OOUBL.E$: Oliver, MonlrH I, 37; Buck· ner. Chlc;ego, 3'; J.llav, Plllsburoh, 34, KnlOlll, Hou•lon, 34; G.Carler, Montr .. 1, 33. TlllPL.ES: Buller, Ati.n1a, 13; GrMn, St.Lou!,, 9; TllOn. MOY1lon, 9; S WI tied with I MOME RUNS: Schmidt, Pllli.clllc>hl1, 3'; MurPhv. Alllnte, 34; 01wson1 Mo<ltrMI, 31; Evana, San FranctlCO, 2t; o--rw., Dtd91n 21. STOLEN BASES: llel11tt, MontrMI, 12; Wlooln•, San Olelto, SS; S.Stx, DMeer'I. '7 ; Wiison. New York, '4; LeMlaler, San Francl\CO, 39; Lo.Smllll, $J,Loul1, 39. !>ITCHING (14 dKl&lcwl: o.nnv, Phllt· delollla, IS·6, 2.Jt; McWlllla ma, Pllf*"""'oll• 14·,, 3.27; Or"OKO, Na~9'ork, 13·•, 1.3S; ~. ~ 12·4, '1.11; Lit , MonlrMI. 1$-I, 2.9'. STRIKEOUTS: C.,tlon, Pfllltdtff>hla , 249; Soto, Cincinnati, 219, MCWlllla m1, Pl1111>uroh, 179; llvan, Mou1ton, "7, v~.~160.. $AVE$: Le.Smllll, cniaioo. 2S, RMroon, MontrHI. 20; a.Grotltll. Alllnle, It, MOlltnCI, PfltltdelPhll, tt, Minton, San FranctlCO, 19; S.Sltw , St.Lout>. 19. womw, VOMVtlall HIGH SCHOOL Sen Clemente <It!. Merine, 13· IS, 9-lS IS·12, IS·IO, 1S·10. Laguna HHI' d•I Edl•on, 17· IS, IS· 10, 17· IS Fountain Vollev <lel Coolllrano Volltv. IS·9, 15·7, 1S·6 Men'' toume"*lf (otl"""9, TOH) ~ ._... San.tin Jlmmv Conno" IU.S.>·dtf Van Wlnltucv (US J. 6·1, 6·4. G-Maver (US.) dtf Roc:lnev Harmon IU S ), 7·S, 6· 1, Brien TIKN< IU S I dtf NOUlla Odl&or (NI· gerlaJ. 6·•. 6·2, Cnrl' Lewis (New Zeala nd) oaf Tom GuNlcK'°1! IU.S ). 1·5, 6·). JoM Fltzoerekl tAustralle l Off Ro.cot Tenne< IU SJ. 6·1 6-4. Women's ~rnam.m (et Ttltva) 0..•.-ftn.al ,...... Vicki Ne"on ,CU.S.l °" Lillie Allen (U.S.), 7·6, 6·0 Sec~ lt811ftd ~ Llae Botider CU.$.l Cltf Cl'lrlJ EYert LIOVCI (Us ), 7-S. •·6, 6·4; Betll Herr tu S.I Off Nencv 'YH rgln IU.$.), 6•2. 6·3: Andree Jaeotr' IU.~.I Clef. Bert>are Hetklultl IU.$). 6· I, 6·4. Women'' ttnn11 HIGH SCHOOL LA9UN ... ell II, UNYwUfV 1 SlntMt Wlllttlt ILB) loll lo Baker, 2·6, Cltf Cortmen, 6·1, Cit! Tnal1, 6·1, Conkev (LBI !Ott, 1·6, 2•6. won. 6•2, Scllwern ttln (L.B) IOll, 1·6, 1·6, 0-6, Deullltt Na v1o r-s u 111 CL 9 J <l a t Anct•rlon·Maceoo. 6•1, dtl Dr•-·Mlltv. 6·3. <111. Anoeraon·Kr•uH , 6·1, Wellece·Tr1vl• ILBI IOtl. l ·4, won. 6·2. 6·3, P•c"·Fty"" (LB) won, 6·0, 6·4, 6·2. OMO' ... ttatllnt AltT'S LANDING (_,,.,, a..clll - IO enot•" I ceoe1on, 9 vtftowfln tune. 2 1kloleck 1una , 1 llelt·moon, S3 l>eu, 120 bonito, 6 rock flsll, 6 YtlloWlt ll, S •hffPlhHO. OAVl!Y'S LOCKEll (N-1*1 ... di) -128 a,,gter1, 25 vtllowlfn tune. S7 1kl1>1tc' tune, S3 t>au. J24 bonito, S rock 11111, 37 v10owtail Hf,M LANDING (Sen °'"91 -716 enoltn tor lune Ill vtnowfln tune, f1 va110wt111, 196 dor•<lo, I, 19'2 lklPllCk tune , I m•rlln, l Olotv• tuna. I I 1noleu 10 Coronado l1land1. ~ vtllowtell, 4 ceilcio IMln. S bonito, I rock "'" Tiiis WMll'$ trout plants LOS ANGIL.IS -B'9 lloct. CrMll. 8ououtt Cenvon Cr...... c .. talc L1k1, C111~k: Levoon. SAN ••1tNAllotNO -Gr-Vallev Lekl. Gr-v L•ke, S.nte Ant AIYer. Sent• An• RIYltl' (M>Ulh fort.' ltlVlltstO• -H-1 Lall.•. SAN OtlOO -Cuvemece I.eke TULAltl -ICern lllYer (F•lr...ltw Dam 10 Kit 3 POWtrlloull. JotlnJOndelt l rldot lo FelrVltw Demi MAO•aA -Sell Joa<Nlll lllvtr lmldclle forlo.), SOl<lll' Lelle, Slark..,MIMr Lelle tNVO -Seiter c ...... 9'9 P"'8 (•-· Bl"'°f> Cr-(tower, mldOlt, '°"'"' end lnlake II), Olt1 Lt k•, Goocltlt Cr•, lnotoeneltnee Cr .. k, L.allt S.Dtlne, L- PIM c;r-. Nor111 ........ 0.11 er ... '"°''"' forlll, 5oulll Like, Tel)QQM Creek, Tl-"8 Cr-. Tuttle C1"!1 MOHO -lllw LIO ,_,, Br~t Aeaervotr. lluckeve Cr-. Convict Creek, Corwlct Laite, 0 .. dl'nell Cr-. l!WY La ite, 0-ot Llltt, Oleu Crffk, Orant Lekt , Grftfl Cr•, Gufl Lelle. Jun. '--"•· LM Vlnlno CrM lt, LM Vlnl110 CrMll (IOUlh . fork), Lltllt Welker Lt llt, lllllt Wellltr River. Lunclv Leke, Mtmlt l.e1te, Mlm· molh Cr .. k, Merv Ltkt , MCOM CfMll, Mill CrMll, 0Wt n1 lltver 18tnton Cron lno end 11111 Sor•no•l. RtVWM Cr""· lll olWlM>ll CrMlt, ltocl\ CfHk (P.,adlte C1Mp to Tom'1 Piece. Tom'a Pl•c• uo11reem 10 Rock Cr .... Lt ke), ltoclt Cr .... LAlte, ltu1n Cr .... , S.ddltl>lt Cr-. s.ootlott Let<e, SMt'wln Crtell. Sliver Liiie, Sweueer CrMll, Tlooe L.lkt , Trumllull L.IU, Twin L.tktt l rldoeHft (up-•flCI IOwtr ), T'wtn Uk.M Mlmmotll. Vlrtlnla ''""· Vlrtlnl1 L.elltt (-end IOw..-), Wtll<tr lllYll' (CIWlt ..... C1MOtrouno 10 tOwll Of Welke<. L..Mvlll Mffdowt C-OUIWI to s-t• l rlOttl WI Yllt Ltlll Fuo v Z-r Boo Glider JC SMed EO FIOfl Buddv Gerclner Pnll Hancock Gii Moro.an Rlcl\erd Zoll.ol TlmSlmoaon Jeck R~Mr Brad Brvanl 11 .. Caklwtll Biii R00t" MacO'GrtdY L.1rrv N•lton Ot YICIOortn Don POOttv Llndv Milter Merk McCumbtr Clerence llot.t Donni• Hemmono T.C Clltn Ternr Olen! Merk Walbt Var>e• H•etner Do ld Grenem M•te lrwl" O A Wtlt>rlno Gerv McCord Tom PurlHr Fr~ Couotts Jim Thorpe Ronnie Bl•Ck Mlt.tHollanCI Lon Hlnkla Peter <>osr.,.nul' MOt'rl' Halel\h Larry Zl1111tt Tommx Velenttn. BoOO't Cole GIOtlv Gilbert $coll Hoen 01Yt Elcllelbtro.r Al Gtl1>eroer Tom J~klnJ JlmO•nt BODOv c1emoe11 MllCt lltlel llonCommens Booov Wedkln' Mlkt NlcOllllft Tony Siiis Oeve Hill Miii• Suillv•n LouGrehem D•n Fortmen Bruce Atllworlh Howard Twlllv cner)f1 COO<lv Jttf 111\ltclltll Jolln Mehett1v Oannv Edwerds Kelln Farou' Boo $hterer MerkHavll Geor11t Archer Jtmmvlloy Leonerd Tnomo'on JOlln Aoem1 Pal LlnclMV J~tnmen Nici( F>rlce JOM McComl•ll C11rll' Slranot 8oO ElllWOO<I Larrv Gllbtft '""'" JaCOOMn Jim Nattorel Merk Pleil Bruce 0.Ylln Tnoma1 Grev n rrv McGM Forrn t Ft1ter &ob Bovo SCOll $lmo1on Tonv Ceres. Garv Koen Pav,,. Siewert BOO S.tla'r Bob E Smith Hat Sutton Mike McCullOuOl'I Jt \I HHI Lerrv Milt LH Travino Bruce Fttl111tt Jim Booro• c.1 ... 1n P"te JOlln Coot< Ken Grttn Boo Muronv Allen Mflltr Darrell Klllner Vklor R19a1aoo Je<r'r llert>tr Lvn Loll JotY R•"•ll W•VM PllYI< Merk Cowerd TomWl llOn ltlalne McC•lll•tar Joc:lltM.uOlJ Jerrv P111e Garv Pltver F>etltl' Carrltll lvt n $mt111 Lon Nltl11n Jim Colt>er1 JOllnnv Miiier Mere. MCNulty o • .,. Barr G•'r llrtwtr Rod Nuckolls Georoe Burn• Larrv ltlnktr 11111 Murchison Wellv Arm•trono Oen Potll Loren llobtrt1 Mlk•Bodnev Otnlt Wt laon Crelo Sltelttr Bulcll Baird 11111 Brlnon o .... e stockton L.M Ekltr Mark O'Mtere WOO<l't Bllcktlurn Ron Streck Gr90 Powltl'l ·-~lttllt Miii• GOYI Oen Ht llOorson OeYICIEdward' Tom $torev II~ F1rka1 ltobtrlO OtVlctnlO Sl1v1 Marl Miiter l artltr Joey Slndeler Tommv Armour Otvlel ~• Jim JemltlOn ltev Flovd PetMCGow•ll BIN Sandi< Boo Bvmen eoo e rk:k .,on Sieve AMlli\11< Tom Ltnmen Frenl\ Conner Eel Snttd Eklrldoe Mltel Mlllt Mlll Tommv A•rOll f>tte Hts t.tmer 41•66-!Jl '3·70-lll "·67-IXI 61·'7-IJA ,,..,_,,. 4'·45-134 .. ,._135 69·6'-llS ... ...-134 69-67-13' 11·65--1)6 69-67-136 71·66-137 41·70-137 69·61-137 69·61-137 49·61-137 .... ,....,37 66-71-137 67·70--137 70·61-131 70·61-131 72-66-131 67-71-131 64·70-138 70·61-131 66-72-138 66·72'-131 61·70-131 641-11-139 70·69-llt 11·61-1'9 61-71-139 12·•7-139 12-67-139 71-61-139 '7-72--139 12-61-139 11·61-139 70-69-139 ... 71-139 11·61-139 69·11-140 71-69-140 6*·72-140 71·69-140 68·71-140 74·'6-140 69·11-140 47·13-140 70·7C>-140 70·7C>-140 70-70-140 72·61-140 69·71-140 66·70-140 61·72-140 70-71-141 71-1C>-l41 69-12--141 71-10-141 72·49-141 69-72-141 69-71-1'1 71·10-141 70-11-141 70-11-141 69-n-141 69·72-141 , .. ,S-141 76·6S-l41 70·11-U I 71·70-Ul 73-61-141 6'·72-U l 70-71-U l 71·1C>-1'l 69-n-141 a -u.-141 73-61-141 70-71-141 7•-61-141 , 1-71-1•2 n -1<>-10 74·61-142 "·13-142 10-11-142 11-71-142 70-72-142 10-72--142 74-61-142 1J·69-142 13·69-142 72·70-142 70·72--142 69·7)-10 tl-71-142 61·1-142 61·70-142 70-7)-1'3 71-12--143 69·70-1'3 11 -n-1.:i 69·7-143 73·70-1'3 11-n-1.:i 14·69-1'3 70-7)-1'3 76·'7-1'3 72·11-1'3 12·71-143 11-n-1.:i 12-71-143 71·72-1'3 70-T>-1'3 n-12-144 11·7>--144 . 12-n-1.u 11·13-144 70·10-144 12-n-1.u 73·71-1.U n -n-144 7•·71-145 73-72-145 7•·71-145 76-69-145 71·7l-145 71·70-14S 73·72--14S 13·72--145 h ·72--14S 70-7S-14S 1•-71-145 74·71-14S TJ·n-••5 71·70-l4S 72·7>--145 71·70-14S 70-7S-14S 73·T>-14' ,,_,_, ... ~HS-1'6 '6·70-1~ 74·1?-I~ , .. 71-1'7 1s-n-u1 n -1s-141 72•7S-IO 76-7~1'7 7•·7>--147 10-n-u 1 73·70-1'7 75-71-147 11-1 ...... 1'1 72·7S-10 75·71-147 73·70-147 1S·T>-l• 11-n-141 71·70-141 73·7S-141 7S·1'J-141 15·7)-141 7).7S-14' 71·7S-14 7•·70-141 LPGA t.urnement (et Ktlll, Watll.l KelhV Whitworth Vicki Feroon P1t1v Shttl\811 Ktlllv Po1tetwt ll OOMe Caoonl Cl lhV Mini Jull lnt11tet Marge Slu&Oltl!Md Amv 11111 Mlult McGeorue Rootn w111on J.t ne Crt lt94' MeMlle N•111t Oaoolt Au1ll11 SUI Ertl Vldil Teoor P11tl ltl110 Pt l llredltv Kl lll'I' YOUllO Jullt '"""' Aveko 0-emoto JOAM Wl lllalT'I • JudvCllM'll ~ ..... 11-twttv Dtvl1 OtnlN SffWlo LeU'ltltlnktr Stnelfa Hevnlt Janet Anoerton C:erd• C"811>oMlef Holll1 siecv Mll\CIV l¥'t Jan Sltc>Mtlton lltck v l'Mrton Cl'tt rlOtN Monl901'1'1tfV Clndv Lincoln Tl\ereM HtHIOn P•m Oltl1en v1v1t11 t row·-HH llltt Oftw OeitOle "'-frt111 ltutllJft1tn l~Muttoll• l ttlle HOlbtrl Oett l "'41M M J smith Kalllv Hiie Amv Alcott "• Nlln on ltrll l llllt.OW•ICY lonnla YIM ' ~ n.uaJOAY'S llH4'LTI l ht .................. . A,.Al.OOUS , .. ST aAC•. 41'1 turloNI Vil'• Gel IA<111lno) UO UO U O OQ·Sovlll Hotv Kv IOcMtl HO no My Eesv Jell IV•ldll) 1 IO OQ-f'tnlllleel l\flt, dtlOuetHltd and Pl•~ MCOnd Alto racltd Moire ~ok:, ~lno Tne $onO !Mim, Tlmt. ;SS 2/S '5 U lACTA t2·S) paid 111,SO. QUAllTllllHO•U~S sa<:OND ••Cl . 350 veros Too Intent lllltvln1> 13.00 6.20 U O Cllrlttotlhtr Slv IBrOOltl) •.20 U O Klno Tlllril (Whll•) uo AltO reced1 Tip Your Hel. Jtt llallfoeel, Emeroancv Room, Hav• Betita, leil•I BOb, Mallv Miio. Time; 17AI, THlltO llAC•. JSO Vtrdl. c111-rr11 Jal (Bird) 10 40 uo •OO uo u o S.10 and OQ·f'olV Rodi IMllclltlll Canlnt (llrOOl<•l DO-Finl,,_ llrsr, dl>0ueUflecl oltced aec~. AllO raCld· Klnnlklnnlck, Llotllln O~a. NOOte OeNal, WM1tlcri, ltol>()v Be•m, Fleet Fenl•tv. Time. IH S u l!XACTA 14·3) "'° an so. THOltOUGHMIOI ,OYttTH ltAC•. I 1114 ml1t1 Trt llerll (HenHft) S"10 3.40 MO Prlzt Winner ICrual 4.40 l.40 C lr'c:ukn I E tlf •Cit I 4.00 AtlO ••Cfd· ~rtnur•s Prince, T~ Oownlno. Bio Ooo1, Oroanlc Millt<, Man· Cletarlo. Time: 1:49 l /S. Pl~TH llACll. 6 lurtonoa. 0Ytrcnaroe (0t19adlltol UO dO l.40 uo uo u o Nanc:v L., GllmOll, Ntturel Flnltll (Valdt1) Outtn Of Oerkntu (MIMI ) AllO ri ced; Curlou1 BH u, Peoov'' Orbit, lml>f'•HIVt Ke.zmln•. Time: 1:13 4/S. S2 DAIL y DOY9Li (3·1) oeld n uo. ' SIXTH ltAC:•. I II 16 rnllft. Mlftllfl't Mlu lon (Smltn) 22.40 6.10 4.40 Wl•ll't Flrll (Htnltfl) l.20 2.10 Flow ol Enerov (SnyOtr) 6.00 AIM> r~: Pin • F>lt. Cu n NO Credit, Or Felix Slarr, Poot Parando, BolOtr Manda II. Time: 1:41 l/S. U •XACTA ()-.4) paid 1120.50 savlENTH RAC•. ' turtono,, Ct nadlan JIM IP'eclro&a) 4-20 4.00 2.IO Second llfll (Ori-) t.IO 4.20 Tlmt For PttllnG (MIMll 2.IO Alto r~: C•ot1ln1 Room. SwMI lrl'11 Laule, Our SWMI B•rtNln, L'Teddl, Quella B. Time l;ll .. GHTH llAC•. 6 lurlonot. Round H"d (Cruz I 7 20 • 40 2.tO , ~uml Lou (Mena) 5.40 3.00 Court Two (l>MoadlltOI UO Alto rKld; Count Zoro.. Air Curr~t. Oslt n<IOO!l, Alm Adllem, Mu~lai.1 Dance< Tlrnt: 1.11 l /S, U U tACTA 12·3) oeld 171 00 Nt...n. llAC•. 6 llKIOnot Cllltf'a Oallnv tHenMn) •.20 2.IO 2.40 N•rr>e YOYr PollO(l (Otlgedllto) 3.tO 2.10 Lord Norman (Ollver11> UO AIM> reced: V901, Avtnotr, llano's ~-. Rv•n'1 ~. C11cn •Foot, Oerl N Run. Time: 1'11 11 S TINTH RACI.. l'I• ml'-•· Pino A&ul IEllraelt l 4.60 l.20 3.00 •.40 uo uo lllo T . Soll Mark•! (Mani) ExtrtmtlY (Orteo•> AllO raced; L.A. Brown. Tiit F>reu Nolle., stvlllll Lad. Time· 2:04 U IEXACTA IS-71 11110 aS2.SO. U ~ SIX tl·3·6·2-1-SI o.kl '3,00U O with nine winning tlcl<.tfl (llX llO+'wt) a2 Plcll SI• contolallon o.IO '172 • .io with 1$7 wtnntno tlckt11 tnvt llor11tl. n•v•NTM •Ac•. ' 1ur1onM G-emlnl 0-IM-l YO UO l OO Polv Tttt (Harrill 4-IO 4.00 Air Pod<et IMuMtlll 6.40 AltO rtCtd· Maerlv, Oade!V Longltes, """°4, C°'""'°" Fot. Lime 8rl1. Gr9'101118 Tlmr 1·11 TW•L.P'TI4 •AC•. I 1116 mllft. Tn ll PrlOe IMunitfll 10.40 3.10 UO Mlw'1 ,.._ Bare 1Cru1J UO 3.AO El Faro (00-) 100 AIM> rKed· Au S.bll Jim, Lomt's Knodloul. C'l'Wlot llov. Tonk1 Courl, Al· lemot. Tlmt: l:A7 11 s. U U tACTA 11·11 11110 "1.00 Alttndenct; 13, 160 HOIVWMCI ftllrlr T'HUtUDAY'l llHULTS I""' " u ,..., M..U ~) l'•ST llAC•. Ont mitt lllGI. $1tlltr Llohl tcroollenl: 7.40 l ,00 140, Fly Man Ftv· lto UO, J•,.,,.. Vl~t· UO, Tirne: 2-02 4/S. U IEXACTA IS·71 e>elel UI IO HCOftD llAC•. Ont mite lrol. COttlO Ster ( Llohthht)' 7.IO S.00 5.00~ Hunttrl Flame. 10 0 t.oo. Scon' PrlOt e· s..20-Tlme: 2:03. U I XACTA 11•1) e>eld 11$7.IO. n.•o llACI . OM mite OKI Condie>• $fer (Aubllll '-00 J.00 uo, Oc:ffnelr.-s 40 , .0, HI Y Fun: U0. Tltnt; 1:.Sf 311 &J tlXACTA (6•1) M id U0.00 "°"'"" UCL K lltOuct. LOClell IACllermenl: a 00 S.00 :uo. Imo Imo Imo. U O UO, A!W ltorldl l.00, Tltnl: 2:02 t/S. "ll'TH RAC•. Ont mllt Hee. IM Gttcna lP•rlltr Jr.) 1IO 1.IO 2.20, Ct,lle Rock: l 60 U O, Slwr• lretu . 3.00. Time 1 St 1/S. 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Antllelm •• L• Pt lm• P•rk llOIH G••~ •I BU41118 Perk • llelt.ttl vs. 1t1nch0 Altrnllo• et B0111 Grt!Mlt Welnut et llrt•·Otllld• Sonont at Vettncla llellflowtr et Wttlern $unnv Hil11 11 Don L.uoo Ctrrllo1 YI, Trov et F11t..,ton SlturdlY'I •mn HeWllOl't Mert>or "'· Cvl>f"tl\ 11 We1tern OcMn View ••· La Quin!• •I lolMt Qfallde KeMctd'll el El Modtn• SA Vann ., Cotlon La H•bf• al Ct llfofnle M141noill "' 1.01 Arnio<" 11 Gereltn G•o.,• . . Sunset League 2-for-3 lt was a rugged night Cor the Sunset League in women's vol- leyball Thursday, as two of three squads were knocked off in non-league encounters. One team that did come out on top was Fountain Valley, a 15-9, 1~·2, l~-6 victor over Capistrano Valley. Leading the way was senior outaide hitter Julie Myers, w ho VOLLEYBALL had tive kills on seven attempts and recorded six service aces. Sophomore outside h itte r Christy Svalstad notched six kills and had eight kills for lhe Barons, who upped their record to 2-0 in the preseason. They'll be compet- ing in the Orange County Invita- tional over the weekend. Two other Sunset League squads we ren't as fortunate, as Marina dropped a 13-15, 9-15. 15-12, 15-10.15-10 decision to San Clemente, and F.dison lost to Laguna Hills, 17-15, 15-10, 17-15. Setter Karen Schneider and . sisters Margo and Temre Kuester each had a fine mat.ch for the Vikings, Margo, a junior, pad 13 kills and freshman Temre was credi- ted wi lh nine service aces. In F.dison's setback. sophomore middle blocker Dionne Powers had 10 kills and a number of blocks. Meanwhile, junior outside hitter Kathy Stewart notched 12 kills. Power boats hack in Newport- By ALMON LOCKABEY IM9J,_.....,..,_ When an international roster of • top offshore Power boat racers converge on Newport Beach Oct. 15-16, it will mark the first time in three years that an American P o w e r Boat Assoc ia - u or -sanctioned professional off- shore race has been held on the West Coast The ew nt i.5 the Bud Warm- ington International Grand Prix organized by lhe new California Offshore Power .Boat Racing As- sociation headed by two-time world champion Betty Cook of Newport Beach. "The last time the big boats raced here was in 1980," eaid Bud Wannington. "We thougbtit very important to resurred off.shore power boat racing tn Southern Calilomia and we wanted to do it in a big way so that this stop would become an annual event on lhe APBA of!shore calendar." The Newport race will be the last point.9 stop on the 1983 calen· dar and It is expected that several class championships will be de- tennined. Adding to \his year's event I.a the fact that Newport Beach hU-been .elected as _the aite for the Harmsworth Trophy race. "The Hannsworth Trophy i.s as important to Europeans as the lndy-500 is to Americana." saip Warmington . "Beca\&9e of ita popularity and prestige, a number of top Euro~ teams will be competina on the West Coast for the first time.'' Wannington said lhe proceeds of the event·will go to the Ameri- can Cancer Society. The Grand Prix will be open to all offshore claases. The course will run aouth from Newport Beach to Dana Point., then across the channel to Catalina lal.and, back to the Queen Mary In Lofl8 Beach Harbor. and then down to Newport Beach for the finish. The ooW'9e will COVe' approx- imately 200 nautical mlles. Offlcial hotel for the Grand Prix is the Newpor1er, with most of the pre-race activttie.9 taking plaoe at Newport Dunes n!C'- reational area Mljilcent to the hotel. Crutcher to start for USC Saturday LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fred Crut.cher, aidellned by knee IW'- ge:ry for much of the 1982 ltMorl will replaa! Todd s~ -Southem C&l'1 Nrdna tailback for Saturday night'• pme 9Plnst °"'loll State at~ Tn>Jila · Coach Ted Tollner Mid Thw'llday. Crutcher, a eophClmJDft, aver~ tpt ~.8 yarda on 10 cante. IQ Southern Cal'• 18-19 die Wit)\ F1oride lut S.twda~. , Spencer 1pn.lned bia ankle to ~ Thwwct.y, but ToU.ntr .Ud Crutchtt would *" acainlt the Beavet• re1ardleu of Spencer'• condlUon. • ----------------------------------~-----~~------~~~~~~~~-----------~--------------- Daily Pilat FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1983 . THI GOIST All 111·caum ANN LANDERS 82 OBITUARIES 83 Antique guns Newport collector makes donation to museum By LYNN KAHN ~ ..... c.........-1 oe Carver of Newport Beach collects antique firearms as a hobby. •He has managed to acquire 84 different types. including old matchlocks and flintlocks, pistols and nfles, and even a cannon. The search has lasted'for over 50 years, going back to when he was a young boy, and has led him on excursions throughout this country and around the world. Recently Carver got to thinking about what would happen to the collection when he was no longer around,en d he decided it would be a good idea to donate it to a museum so that present, as well as future generations, could share in his enjoyment. It Also seemed the feasible thing to do in order to keep this unusually large amoun_t of old firearms intact and in good oondition. By chance h e happened to meet Steve Christman of the Na utical Heritage Museum in Dana Point, and Carver broached the subject of donating the guns to the museum. After viewing the collection, Christman was very enthusiastic. It was necessary to obtain an appraisal, and experts in the field, Butterfield & Butterfield of San Francisco, were contacted. They gave a conservative estimate of $26,000 on the collection. Transfer of the guns to the museum is now complete. and the public has been invited to view the display free of charge. The m l.aseum is located along the old ocean highway that branches off to the right just before the San Diego Freeway in Capistrano Beach. Known as the Dana Ligh thouse because of the PAPARAZZI cw 7 ; {l.Jl,.'~.M.:a ., replica on its roof, address of the free-standing museum on the beach is 24532 Del Prado. The firearms are of particular interest to tht• nautical museum because many are the types used by sai)OfS on the old sailing ships. There are others, too. tll,Y'Were used in ba\tles when pioneers were S('tlh ng the Old West or mak ing their way across the country in wagon trains. They range in size from a tiny Derringer pistol. contemporary of the Derringer used in the Abraham Lincoln assassination. to a three-fOC!lt high bronze• replica of a ship's two-inch bore cannon that Carwr constructed over a two-year period. T he oldest gun is a matchlock from the Orwnt. dating back to the 14th century. and there ts a sliver inlaid and intricately carved flintlock from late 17t h century England. Others include cap and ball pistols and rifles, Colt pistols, post-Civil War Winchl'StL'rs and plains rifles. Carver hopes young people who view thC' collection will come away with additional insight mto their American heritage that will help them develop a love of country, which he feels is often lacking 10 the current generation. Additionally, Carver expects that visitors w1ll l:x• inspired to donate to the building of the $2 ,500.000 Californian, a replica of a tallship or an 1840's Coast Guard cutter, now under construction in San Diego The replica will be a lead ship in the 1984 Olympic Tallship Parade. Approximately half that amount already has been raised under the gwdance of Museum Director Christman. Following the Olym- pics, youths will be given the opportunity to learn sailing on trips aboard the Californian. In search of a coo1 Place The earlybirds at the new Le Chardonnay party By VIDA DEAN Of-0.., ......... uring the past weeks we've noticed a that people withou t air conditioning are among the first to arrive a t parties where there is air conditioning .Bever- ly (Thompson) and Ho Coil were earlybirds at the Tuesday night party hosted by Alain Longatte in the new Le Chardonnay at The Registry (he 's general manager). The Coils were seated with Joan and Dick Stevens (he's chairman of the boa.rd of Spruce Gooeie, and also in charge of the equestrian events for the Olympics). Steve Nordeck attending with Sandi Tierney had an opportunity to discuss horses with Dick. Steve keeps his h orses at Coto de Caza. S teve was also chatting with Patrick Wayne (there with Tillie Graham).The two were fraterni- ty brothers at Loyol.a. Marisa Wayne was there, too with Gordon Henry. • • • F ashions from Lorraine Satberlandt were shown Monday at the H yatt Hotel. Anaheim, with a n umber from this area watching. I'm told it was in celebration of school starting. -Sae Splaelll, Pa& Ba&ea and Marlene Bergdabl were three of the models showing off the Newport Beach store's new fall fashions. (We have all probably seen Sue model ar shows th.rough rhe years. Just found out she's sister . w Veta Behr's of Veta 's Intimate Apparel, Westcliff Plaz..a). Patrick Wayne, Tillie Graham and Charles Lanphere at Le Chardonnay. Beverly Coil and J oan Ste vens have a dinner chat. Newport Beach -models Pat Bates and Marle ne Bergdahl. Otlly l'llot ......... by hrrJ........, Gertrude Lan e of Costa Mesa , le ft, and Maurin t> Perry, Lag una Nigue l , ,talk fashion with Sue Spinelli. ClASSlfllD D 0 J oe (arYer .,hows off a few o l' the weap on"i f'O llt•c tion he rec••ntl y dona ted 10 the na u tical H e ritag .. VluM·u m in Da na Po in t. From t h•~ to p. the rf'p lica four-µo und na,a l cannon, a R .. ,olution ary War n aval fli ntlock rifle, a n American na va l cutlas a nd the l<·gendary pistol once ownf'd by Catherine the Great, Czar i n a o f Ru'isia. Senio r citizen. get togcthPr for a bi t off un and gamt~!-1. Hel~ing seniors find roo1D1nates 19 county agencies working for the elderly By GINA DePAOLA Delly Piiot C0<r•ponclenl T he C'lderly woman. suddC'nly widowL'<i, was afrc11d lo slC<'p alon<' at night in her hom<' And without <1 man around lh<' house. there was no one to mow thf' lawn or tnm the bushes. Hiring a gardL·nt·r was out of thl' question. thl• woman lives on S0<.·1al Secunly The widow·., problems wcr<' answered by the lrvmeSeniorCt•nt<.•r. which found her a roommaw w1 lhng to do the gardl"nmg 111 ~·xchange for Cret- renl. Tht• center 1s JUSt ont' of I !:I ;1gl'nt·1es 1 n Ora ngL' County th at runs a roommate St•1v 1ce of sorts for the elderly. V1rg101a Van Horn. Irvine Senior CentC'r Shared Living Housing Coordmator. said SomC'times <;<>niors. like the widow, are lookrng for someone a little spner 1 han themselv~s to help out with chores, Van Horn said. S tiU othe1'1' are lonely al'ld want a companion their age or maybe s6meonc tney can share the expenses with. "If their rent goes up, that's it." Allison Kennebeck of the Golden Timers Senior Center in Costa Mesa said (Her center 1:; another one of the 19 agencies which help the elderly find room- mates). Seniors who phone the Costa Mesa and Irvine centers m search of a roommate are asked to fill out a fonn about their likes and dislikes, personal habits and how much renltheycana!ford to pay or intend to charge. Van Horn and Kennebeck said. ''It's pretty difficult to match (the seniors). " Van Horn said, explaining that at their age, they're set 10 their ways BecaUS(' it's so difficult finding compatible seniors. Nancy Allred, a housing specialist with Homesharers of Huntington Beach. said she tells seniors to fi rst try spending a week or at least a weekend tog<.'th<'r before moving in with onC' another. Homesharers isn't a senior center It was formed 90lely to help the elderly find roommates. Allred said. Now in its second year of operation, Home- sharers was initially funded by the city of Huntington Beach But when th<' t 1ty ltad to tiahten Its fiscal belt, Homesharers lost its funding. Allred aaid Ral.her th~n 1•lose up shop, she said t.h<' Feedba..:'k F~undat1on. Inc. of Santa Ana agreed to fund the program onc day a week. Th«' sarm.• fou ndation provides the 19 agencies that hl·lp the elderly find roommates with a computenzed llst of seruors who need a place to live or who want to share their home. according to Hom{'Sharmg Coordmation Specialist, Mary R. Klastorin When HomcshRrers was open Monday through Friday. Allrro said she received about 30 phon<' calls a day It's only open now on Tuesdays. With today's high innauon. she said more and more SC'niors can no longer afford to hve alone. Some seniors have even had to put their furniture> and most of their personal belongings ln storagc for as long as three years. while they've liVl'd with relat1vrs and friends. Allred said. "You'd be surprised how many transient seniors we have in Orange County " she said. The average rl•nt in Huntmgton Beach for a one-bedroom apartment is about $500 a mon th, Allred said. Seniors typically receive a little over $400 a month in Social &-curity benefits. "The rents ke<'p going up. up. up." Allred said. Whtltc• most seniors want a roommate of the samt! sex. a f ew say they'd like someone of the opposite sex. Van Horn said some women ask for a man because they fttl safer with a male around the house. especially al night. Elana Peters of the Oasis Seruor Center l.n Corona del Mar recalled a widower who WM looking for a female roommate. ''He had never cooked for himself." she said, explaining that when hi.s wife died there was no one to run the household or make him dinner. or the elderly women who phone her agepcy· and ask for a male roommate. citing secunt)i reasons, Allred said. "l think they just like men. A man will let them rook. They don't have to stay out of their kitchens." Seniors looking for a roommate may call tho following centers v The Oasis Senior Center m Corona del Mar, 759-9472. v The Golden Timers Senior Center ln C.O.ta Mesa. 642-2275. v Homesharers ln Huntington Center. 660-3890. v The Senior CltiU'tul Club In Laauna &.ch , 497-2441. ... l r ¥2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept 16. 1983 Weddings Dana Leavitr Leavitt-French Dana Irene French of Corona de! Ma r becauw ·1he bride of T imoth y Vance L eavitt during Aug. 19 ceremonies conducted in the Los Angeles Temp It·. Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-day Saints. T he bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~lie French of Corona del Mar. is an alumna of Corona de! Mar High School and Brigham Young University, w here her husband 1s studying. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Vance Leavitt of London, England. He alt.ended Christ College there. The newlyweds honeymooned in San Fran- cisco and w1U live in Provo, Utah. Helman-Blumberg The marriage of Manya Blumberg. daughter of Dr.and Mrs. Leroy Blumberg of Long Island, N. Y .. to Dr. David Helman, son of Edith Helman of Laguna Beach and Emil Helman of Anaheun, took place Aug. 7 in Stonybrook, N Y. : .. ~ ANN LANDEIS • D~AR ANN L A NDERS Your t."Olumn pruv1tll•!> a wt•alth of valuable 1nformat10n nut fuund l'l&•wlil•fl• Ke<-p up the' golld wu1 k ~Spt't'1<Jlly w the area of homosexuality Every thing 1 know about this s ubJl'4.."t 1 learned in yClur column.• And this 1:. what 1 am writing about. A co-worke r was divorl..'ed n -ccntly from a bisexual ma n. You would n1:ver guess It from lookmg at him . The guy is very macho and the women go for him in a bag way. His mos t rec-ent l!X-wife blames herself for the marriage failure. She said she couldn't make him love her lmough to g 1VL' up his homosexual pals. The man has been married a l least four t1 mes that I know of I wonder 1 f he thmks being married w1U ma ke him heterosexual, or 1f he gcL<; these women tu fall for htrn because he t:njoys punishing them ln any case. he has left a trail of guilt-ridden former wives who a re suffe ring bt-ca use tht'y thmk his problem 1s their fault. Ht> has fathered several c·hlldren. somc of whom know about his b1SC>xuality Please give these p<'Oplc the word. Ann. Bisexuals need to know that they are basicallv homosexual, and no amount of lo;,,e, sex or devotion from a woman will make them hete rosexual. People wllh whom these bisexuals become involved need to know 1t is beyond their power to stta1ghten out a kinky male. T£>11 them ~o <.:anccl the guilt trip This letter 1s poorly written. so please clean 1t up and print 1t - LOOKING ON BUT NOT STANDING "BI" lN DENVER DEAR STANDING: Your letter needed no cleaning up. You 've got tbe facts exactly right. I can add nothing to your remarks except my thanks for giving me another opportunity to educate my r eaders. . . . DEAR ANN: AL"'l.'Ordmg to the De<:- lara uon of Independence , "all men are created equal." I don't believe this 1s true for Juts of reasons Do you? -- DOUBTER IN D.C. DEARr O.C.: No, I do not. Individ- uals born physically or mentally handicapped start out with an added burden. Also, tbe genetic material we inherit can place definite limitations on our physical and meotlll health. ••• PEAR ANN LANDERS. I am 14 and have ~ smoking for a year. I wish I had a dollar for every time I smoked the last cigarette m the pack a.nd swoce I would neve r touch an o ther one. My parents don't know 1 smoke When I smo ke at home, I open all the windows In my bedroom and blow the smoke outside. If they knew they would kill me. I must quit this lousy habtt before they find out. I am sure a lot of teen-agers have the same problem. All of us would appreciate some suggestions. -NOT HAPPY WITH MYSELF IN SPRING FIELD DEAR NOT HAPPY: Cbew gum inslead. Suck mints. Buy an artificial cigarette and put it lo your mouth when you feel like smoking. Make a BIG bet wllh another smoker. Get some literature from your local American Cancer Society and the American Lung Association. (Cbect the pbooe book.) Go visit someone who is dying of lung cancer. rou1 HEALTH DR. PETER J STEI NCROHN --------~ - ---·-~--·-~ ----- Pla.IC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTlCE NOTICE INVITING alOI C'"°911 PlCmtOUI IU ... H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat NOTICE M NA• HATt•NT led P•OPOHll tor futnlllllng all TIIUITSl'I IA.LI The tOllOWino s>«ton• ate dOlr>g abor. matarlet1, equlpm.-"tl. tran .. On Septtn'IW 29, 11113 al 11.00 oualMM u l•llon •n4 Mleh 01'-lllClltlli.a ... m FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· KEY MAK COMPANY. •411 E UI nay oe r41qulra<I tor HARBOR SURANCE COMPANY, 1 C111tornla P11ma Avenue. Anan.irn, CA 112807 OULEVARD BUS BAY -EAST-corporation .. TrutlM, or Sue· Jim 0. ForrMI, 8901 Ouenlt• de IOE -:t 316" NORTH OF WILSON o•Hor Trutt.. Ot Subllltut•CI Sent111go, Anaheim, CA 92807 TREET wlll be r11C411vad by Iha City TrullM ,Ofth•1 certain OMd Of TN•I Sun 0. ForTMI. 935 La Salle Cr . I COlll Mffa at I.ha Omo. of the •-ac:uted by MOHAMMAD VALi Anaheim. CA 92807 1ty Clafk, 77 Fair Drive. Cotta GHAHREMAR ANO BAIG OM American Lock an<! Sul>C)ly, Inc . e ... California, unlll hour or 11.00 GHAAAEY GHAHREMAN, nutband .u 11 E. La Palma A\1911119, Anen.i. .m .. September 8, 19113, 11 wtilc·h and wife, and recorded Juty 7, 19111 CA 92807 Im• they will be opened publicly and u lnrtrument No. 78~9. In Book Thia bulln•u la conduC1ad by 1 tld aloud In the Council Chambar1 14129, Pega 1750. or Otflcl11I Re-general par1narahlp aaled proponl1 ltlall beat the title cord• ot Orange County, Celltornla, Sean 0. forr .. t. V1e»-Prat1o.n1 I lhe work and the name ol the end purtuant lo that ce<111n Notlel Thi• a111emant waa llled wit,, the ldde< but no other dllllngulltllng or O.lault t'-eun4at record.cl May County Clerk or Orange County on arita. Any bid rec;a!Yed ahtt the 27, 19113 u lnatrumtnt No Aug 211. 1983 hedulad cloalng time tor th• ra-113·224088, ol Olllclal Recordt of f~ ~pl ol bldt 1hall be returned 10 the M id County, wlll und., and purau1n1 Publl•"ed Orange Co1e1 Dally bidder unopened It 1hall be lhe IOla to Oeed of Tru1t Mii 11 pubtlc auC· Piiot Sept 2, 11. 111, 23, 19113 rHPonllblllty of the bidder 10 -uon for Ull'I. lawful money or the ~36-113 lhll hit bid 11 received In proper United Statu ol Amar lce. • lime. cashier's check payable to aald Pla.IC NOTICE A aet ol pl1n1, Speclal Pro11111on1 Truatee drawn wi a steta o• n1t1on11 and 1ddltlon1 to G_,11 Provlllon• bank.• state or fedlfl l c1edh union, 10 the Standard Speclllcatlon• may or a state or led« al 1&v1ng1 and IOan C~~ be obtained at the Oflloa ol the Clty auoclltlOn domlellld In thll tllle, YOU ARE IN OEFAl.Jt. T UNOSR A EnglnMf. 77 Fair Drive, Ca.ta M.... 11 the main enlrance to Aral Ame<I· DEED OF TRUST DA TEO JULY 7. C1lllorn1a. upon nonratundabl• pay· can Tiiie 1n1urance Company 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTtON ment ol $8.00. An additional charg• loceted al 114 Ellt F111h StrM I. In TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT ol $2.00 wlll be made II handled by lhe City of Sante Ana, California. all MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. mall Plana, 1pecll1Cat1on1 Ind other thll right, title and lnllf .. I conveyed IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF contract document1 may llao be to and now held by It under Mid THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO- examlnld 11 the Otflea ol the City Deed of Trull In the property altu· ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Clerk ol the Cll'f of Cotta Meaa. atld In old County and State da-CONTACT A LAWYER. Plans and Speclllcetlon1 will not be IGrlbed 11· C11y ol Irvine HF malled unleu the addltlonat $2 00 LOT 110 of TRACT NO 70118 u pe< Nollel of Tru•lee'a charge la l~uded with ~yments map rt10orded In book 328, pagell 14 Sala Under Deed Each bid 1nat1 be made on the to 17 lntlull\la of m11Callaneou• 1 of Trust Propoaal to"rm, 1hee11 P-1 through mapa, In lhe otfl<le of th• county Tf NO 652113 p-8 provided In the cont1ect docu· recorder of aald county Loan No 42«74 menta, end 1hall be eccompanlad by EXCEPT ALL oil, oil rlghl1. minerals. I NOTICE la hereby given that SER· acer1lfledo1c11hler'schackora bld mlnlfll rlghll, natural gH rlghll,, RANO RECONVEYANCE COM- bond tor not 1111 1hen t0% of the and othe< hydrocarbon• by what· PANY. a Celltornla Corporation u amount of the bid. made payable to eoaver name known that may be tru1tM. or IYCCeMOt trust•. or the City of Colla M•M No propo1al within or under aald land, together tubltltuted trullM purauant to the ahall be considered unleas aocom· with the perpetual right of drilling, Oeed of Turat eiecuted by Cha/lea J. panted by auch cashier's Cheek, mining, e•plorlng and o~atlng Morion and Diana M. Norton, Hu• ceah. or bidder' a bond therefor and 11orlng In end removing band and Wife and Recorded No bid shall be contldared unteaa the aame rrom .. Id land or any ot,_ Augull 1, 1980 In Book t3685 Paga II ls made on a blank fOfm furnlalled land, Including 1111 right to whlpatocil 1103 Instrument No. 19' of Oflldel by the City of Coall Mffa and 11 or dlreotlOnaily drill and mine from Records In the oftlol of the County made In accordance with the lands other than thoae harelnabove Racordlf of Orange County, Call· provl1lon1 of the Propotal require-described, oil or gu wells, tunnel• fomle, and purauant 10 the NotlOI of ~11. and shett1 Into, through or llOl'Ola Default and E1ectlon to Sall !her• Eecn bidder must be llcanMd and the aubaurtaca of the land herein· under rllCC)(dad May tO, 1983 In 19leo pr9<1uetllled u r41qulrad by law above deecrlbld, and to bottom Book NIA PIQI NI A lnatNment No. The City CouncH of the City of auch whlpelocked or dl1ec1lonar1y 83-197536 of 111<1 Ofllclal Record•. ~oat• M ... r~ea the right to drllled we111. tunnels and lhatta wlll S.ELL oo s.c>tembaf 30, 1983 at r•tect any or aU bld1. under and beneath or beyond t"-9:15 A.M . 11 The front entrllf\09 to The contractor 111111 comply with a.tlflor 11m1t1 th«eol. and to redrlll, the Old Orange County Court'*-9, he provision• ot Section 1770 to retunnel, 41qulp. mllnlaJn, repair. IOcaled on Santi Ana Boulevard.• t780 lnctullve, of the Callfomla deepen and operate an)[ tuCh well• ._,Sycamore Stf"Mt and Bro9d· ab<>! Coda, the prevamng rate and or mll'Ml<a, without. howeVll', lhe wya, Santa Ana, Callfomla at public: Ile of wag• 11t1bll1h9d by the right to drill, mine, store. ••plOra and euc11on, to the hlg'-1 bidder for lly ot Co111 M ... whleh 9T9 tiled operate through the aurfaca of the ca8'I (payable at the time of • In th the City Ci.rk of Mid City; and upper 500 IM I of Iha aublurta.oe of lawful money of the United Stat•). hall for1•11 penaltlaa PfMCr1bad Mid land as rM«Vld In the deed alt right. lllle, and Int__..~ '-eln tor noncompUl/lCI ol the rllCC)(ded September 28. 1074. 10 and now held by II under Mid Id Code. The ltrM l lddr ... or other common deed In the property altuatld In Mid EILEEN P. PHINNEY d"lgnatlon or Mid property; 11 County and Stile Ind deecribed M City Cle<k of the purported ta be· 3442 Pecan Street; loltowa: City of Costa MaN ltvlna, Calllornla. Lot 14 or T19C1 No 10513. u ubllahad Orange Coaat Dally P11ot Said .. ,, wlll be made without cove-lhOWn on • tn&I> recorded In booll Aug 19, 28, 111113 4182-113 nant or warranty, expr ... or Implied. ~. PllQM 45. 48 end 47 of Mla-1------------i u to title, poaeMalon pr encum· oatlanaoua Mapa. record• of Orange Pl&.IC NOTICE branGM to aatl•l'f Iha unpaid bal· County. Celltornla. Property eddr-1------------• anea due on the note or notM ... 11 purportedly known u · 1197 P.:e The bride attended Harvard University and Radcliffe College, graduating cum laude with a degree in biochemistry. -----------------------------------P..-i r.urld by Mid Deed of Truat. to wit: P1eoe. Coate Mau. Callfortlla 92e26 NOTICI! Of TIWITEE'I IAU 121,80• 47. plua the lollowfng •ti· The totel amount of the uopald The bridegroom. a graduate of Loara High School in Anaheim. received hisB.A. degree from UC Berkeley where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his Ph.D. degree in philosophy and Harvard and will serve as assistant profes.soi' of philosophy at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. :Manya Helman LAST CHANCE THEN OUR DOORS CLOSE • 1 PRICE 2 All framed art post~rs, lOOO's to choose from/twelve days only. NOW ONLY J NOW ONLY *29.50 •12.00 AND THAT'S FRAMED! FrL. Sept. 16 tbru Tues., Sept. 27th 11 a.• .. t p.a . Pery d&f, tllea we're leavln« 8411 W. NEWPORT BLVD. (AcroH from Vla Lido Plaaal ORANGE COAST COLI.EGE PRESENTS JA'N KNOWLTON Musical c~ star Jctn Knowtton sfr'lgS Sreadway favorites SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 8 P.M. -FINE ARTS 119 Admlulon: S4.00 Pre-S.te; SS.00 •t Door TICKET INFO: 432-5527 DEAR DR. STEJNCROHN: Two of our children -Leen -agers -are now on vegetarian diets. It seems a number of the ir classmates have Conned a club to go on special foods. At first my husband and I has.sled the m. We thought we could t.alk them out of 1t. But now we've resigned ourselves to l>E-mg the only ones eating mea t products m our home. They've been on lhc diet now for about three m•Jnths and seem to be healthier than ever. No c.'Olds. no compla1rung of any kmd In fact. my 16 year-old son plays football on the high school varsity. ls there any reason we should be concerned about what's going on? Our family doctor has told us vegetarian die ts are a ll right -except that he wis h es they w o uld b e o n lacto-vegetarian die t ra ther than on the vegan diet. How do you feel about 1t? MRS.U. pec1ally, require these special amino acids round in proteins. Therefore. as your doctor suggested, I think that a safer Ciiet ~the lacto-ovo vegetarian diet that consists of milk products and eggs m addition to plant foods. Under these conditions it's easier to achieve an adequate diet. • • • FOR MRS. T.: Sorry you don't believe in vac.'cines for German measles (rubella). Measles hits hardest among those 15 to 19 You. of course, have heard that G ennan measles can cause devastatmg deformities in infants whose mothers had the disease in early pregnancy . The Food and Drug Administration licensed the vaccine in 1969 and an immunization program was begun. ln 1969 there were more than 57,000 reported cases of rubella: in 1980, I~ than 4,000; m the [irst 26 weeks of 198'2, only l,ROO Have I made you a believer, Mrs. T.? • • • DEAR MRS U.: Vegeta.nan diets - properly balanced -a re becoming more popular. But I emphaSize the FOR MR. W.: If only for one reason , word "bal~" By tha& l nwan that a a medical checkup makes sense: Ul careless. u~~t-ccrn be harm· discover the silen t killer hypertension ful. 'Most cases are discovered during a Granted that there are positive routine examination. results: vegetarians may have lower Normal blood pressure ranges be- serum cholesterol levels, lower blood tween 120/80 and 140/90. If your pressures. less cardiac disease and even pressure is higher than normal. you fewer colorectal cancers. may not need drugs. PA low salt diet However, in some patients who are and losing a few pounds may bring it on the vegan dieL(.only plant foods) down. they may have deficiencies in various However, if it is high, and. and stays important proteins; including too little that way. be thankful for iron. zinc,1 calcium, riboflavin, and anti-h ypertensive drugs which are so 1 vHamuu 812 and D. T .. n-age<S._es_-_..;.e_ff_ective l 75 YEARS OF QUALITY EDUCATION TRAINING ............... , ............. . '"'''''•"la~ ..... ......,. CURRICULUM ,. .......... ~ ... ................ ,,_. .... PHYSICAL EDUCATION .............................. '°'W.-.... ~ ......... PAE-SCHOOL ... ,..,, ....... Oft ....... ,..., """" ........ fl .......... .. ,,.......,. .... ..,. ........ . INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION by telcherl who care! STUDENT LEADERSHIP AGE 2 THRU OAAD! I COMPUTER LAB I COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION PAGE SCHOOL 11NC11• OAM>IN OlllOW COSTA •u ~ lttll.... ..,__..... ,.,. ........... o .. -....... c....... c-. ...... c..~ ~°'-('714) 171·•!31 (114) eo..o.a (71•> .,....,. HANCOCK PARK ANO 8EVERl Y HILLI """TEI aAU NO. I0700 m"led cost•. •Jtl)ll'I-and ed· balance Of the obllg•tlon aecured by On Saptemw 30, 111113. et 11:00 vances at the time ot the lnttlal publl· the propar1y to be llOld and rauon- a.m., THE HAMMOND COMPANY,. cation ol thl• Notice or Sala: $819.00 able atllmated C09tl, ·~~and Callff){nla Corporation, u duly ap. NOTICE TO edvancea at the time of the lnnlll polnttid TruetM under and purauant PftONJITY OWNaR publlcallon of Iha Not IOI of Sale la to OeedofTN1texecutldbyMARIO YOU.,_ IN DefAUlT UMOl!R A $138.762.59 VITTORIO PETILLO •• llnote man .. MED Of TitUIT, DA.TIO June ,., Only currently dated Cahler'• Truator for the benefit and aecur1ty ,.,. UNLEll YOU TA.KE ACTION Cllaek• or Cerillled Cheal• .,. ec- ol TtiE HAMMOND COMPANY,. TOPftOTICTYOUR'9IOHRTY.IT1oep••ble to lhe Tru•IM P<O'llded California corporation ea MAY aE IOLD AT A "'9&.lC IALE. pr°'*' ldenllllellloo la a11alleble. Benafldary. dated Aprll 27. 1982, If' YOU Nl!IED AN EICf'LANATIOtt Said Nie wlll be made, but without and recorded as ln11rument No. OF THI NATURE OF THI cownantorwarranty.•lCPl-orlm- 112·1S4344 on May 5. 19112, ol OI-'910CEIDtNO AOAINIT YOU, YOU j plled regarding title. ~ or flclal Recorda In the OfllOI of the IHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER. ancumbranc.. to aatlafy the I~ CountyRecorderolOr•noeCounty, FIRST AM ERICAN TITl-E IN·1debtednMa eec:ured by laid Deed. St•t• of-calllornla. SURANCE COMPANY, a Celllornla Includ ing the fee and eKPlf\M of the WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION c;orpor•tlon . Jeannine L L•wrle INltM and of the lruall created by TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR DATED· Septembe< 2, 19113 Nici dead, advenoea 1'-~. CASH, CASHIE,,'S CHECK OR JN nnlne L Lawrie With 1ntet91\. u prOVldacl !herein, CERTIFIED CHECK (~yable 11 time Authorized Otlleer and the unl)tiltl prlnci!* or the no!• of Mle In lawful money of the United 114 Eall Fll1h Street I MC:Yred by Mid dead With Inter•• Statea). at: The MXilh front entrance Senta Ana, CA 92701 thereon u prov1dad In Mid Nate. to the Oreno• County Old ('l'.14) 558-3211 Dated· A~ 17. 111113 CourthouM, 211 W•t Santa Ana PubHshed Orange Coul Dally Pllot!SERAANO RECONVEYANCE COM· Boulevwd, Qty of Santa Ana, Stat• Sept. 9. 111. 23. 111113 PANY of Calll04'nle. 5098-113 3731 Wiishire Boutev9rd YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Los Angeles, Caltfornla 90010 DEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE P\ellC NOTICE (213)38~3321 DATED Aprtl 27th, 19112. UNLESS u IUCh TruatM YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT NOTICE Of' TIWITEE'I aALE By /1/ J E CORNWALL YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE LOM No. -....2121 J E CORNWALL. PRESIDENT SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU T.I . No. ~ I PUbllaMCI Orange Coal Dally PIM>t NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE CANNON T.O. SERVICE COMPANY Sept 9. 16. 23, 1983. NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS u duly appointed Tru1IM undlf the 4~ AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-lollowtng dMCrlbed deed of trult TACT A LAWVER. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION P\aJC flOTlC[ AH right, tltle and lnt.-1 con-TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR ___ ..;..;;.;;;.;;;;..;;...;.;.;..;.;..;..~---1 ~ 10 and now hatd by It Under CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR RCTTTIOUI llUllNEH Mid OMd of Tru1t In the propar1y CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN NAJlll ITATl•NT lllualed In Mid County and Siii• CIVIL COOE SECTION 2924h (pay-The following peBOOI .,. dolno dMCt'lbed aa: A CONDOMINIUM able et the time of .... In lawful but lnesa u COMPRISED OF: money of Iha United SlllM) Ill right. DESIGN TECHNOLOGY. 1Ml77 PARCEL I: An undivided 111111h title and lnlat"Mt con-..y9d to and Chamleal L-, Huntington BMc:fl, lntar•t In and to Lot 1 of Trect No. now held by It undlf aald OMd of CA. 112&49 t 1227. In the City of Coate M .... u Truat In the propaty hereinafter de-Wiiiiam Thomu Campbell, S* map rlCXll'ded In Boole •8', acrlbed: Norlh Capella Cl • Coefl M ... , CA ~ 33 and 3-4, In the offloe ol Iha TRUSTOR: DAVID c CANNON 112828 • County Recorder Of Mid County. CATHY A. CANNON, husband & Oouglu Wllllam Campbell, Excepting thar•from Unite 1 wife, u joint tenant• Nor'th Cai>all• Cl , Coeta M9M. CA through Ill M "'°""" upon the con-BENEl=ICIARY· MITSU MANU-92828 dornlnklm P1en r9COl'Oed In Book FACTURERS BANI(. a Callfornta Thia butlnaea 11 conducted by 14087, Pege 1179 ot Offlclet Record• oorporllllon "mlled panneranlp of Mid County. Recorded. October 28, 19113. WNltam T C.mpbell i>AACEL ~ Unit G-3 .. .,_.. peoa m .. lnalr.No. a 1457 la Book Ibis SU181'J)«lt WM...nltd Ul>Of' the Condominium Plan re-Ore~ of Official Record• In the County C*11 of Orar>ga County lerr9d to In Parcel 1 abo..,._ omc. ot tM Recorder of. Orenoe Aug 30, !11113 The atreei lldd,... and other County: common daelgnetlon, tt any, of the Mid dead ol tru11 dMcl'll>n tl'9 ,..I Pfopar1y OMcnbed al>OW It lollowtng property: Lot 30 of Tract l>U"POf1ed to be: 355 Avocedo No. 88119, City or ltvlna, County of S11M1. •G-3. Coate ...... Callfoml• Orange. Stale of Calllornte. 11 92827 enown on 1 map recorded In Boole ___________ ,. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE 27•, PION •5 and 411 of Mia· fltlll.IC NOTICE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR IN-cellanaout Mapa. record1 of Orange 1---....;....;:;.;;.;;;.;.;..~,.;.;.;;.;;..... __ _. CORRECT INFO R MAT I 0 N County, Cellfornla. F\JRNISHEO YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNO€R A TM Mid Mia la made wtthou1 OEEOOFTRUSTOATEOC>c1oblr7. TM IOllOwlftg peqon le CX>-*11 or warTenty regarding tltle, 1118 t UNLESS YOU TAl(E ACTION bualf'llll u . , poueeelon 04' ancvmbrancM, 04' .. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT GLOBAL AMERICAN MA.At< to lnaureblUty of tltle. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. ING ASSOCIATES. LTD., 2tt• The total amount Of tht unpaid IF YOV NEED AN EXPLANATION OF M-Drive, Senta Ana Hf'Ollla, balanoe of Mid oOllQ9tlon• fCJOe'her THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEEO.. 92707 wtth edVenQaa, and Mtlmatecf coat INQ AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD MICl'IMI Dale Joat. 219 t E. and expan-la S58,,79.G4. CONTACT A LAWYER. Drive. S•nt• Ana Halgh11. CA. t2 That Notice of er-=ti of Mid obll· "(If • 1tr .. t addr ... 04' common Thi• bullneas 11 oonduc;ted by: gatlon and election to ... , Mid ,..., d9el0nallon of properly la lhown Individual. l>'CC*'IY -t'9COro.d M lnltru-t>ow. no warranty '' O'-' u to 111 Michael o. Joel rnent No. 83-226440 on Mey 27. ~IMM 04' correctneasl " The Thlt 1t1tament was Ned ..... 1983, of Offlclal Aec:lofda In the Of banMlclary under Mid OMd ot County Clerk of ~County floe of the County Recorder 01 Or· Truet. by rMtOn ot a breedl or oa-Aug 111 t9113 lf'OI qovnty, Stat• of Cellfomla. feult In the obllgatlona aecured • Trust• or party c:ondUotlnQ Sala: thereby, ~ofore •Kewted and CALIFORNIA LANO TITLI: COM· --ad to the undar11Qnld • writ· PANY ten Oedar•11on of Defeutt and 0... 3579 ATtlnQton AY911ua mend let Sele, and ~ltt9n notloe of Alwftlde, CA. 92508 twaacn and or elactlon to ceu .. ,,,. Attn: FORECLOSURE DEPART· undar91gnad to ... , Mid PfoparlY 10 1----.. -_-IC_Mft_Tll'_r __ _. MENT aatlaty Mid ==•Ion• . .nd there-' ___ ....; ... ...;;.;;;~.;;.;.;;--""-.'.;.;.;I ~----1• (714) 7114-2120 aller the un nld C*JMd aald •· tHE HAMMOND COMPANY. AS notlOI Of brtlllctl end of alectlon lo TRUSTEE be recorOed Oeoembar 14. 19112 u NA• ITAT'lmWT 8Y: CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE ln1tr. No. 82-4379711 of Official Ra-The fOllOwl"Q ~ .. COMPANY C04'dl In the office of the RaQordat of bulln-U ~.:!ENl 8awlrf<)RECLOSUR °':.?:' .;:nwt'J'~ made, but wllhOut INgL~=:~tA~=~0N'o ~:~~ OFFICER ~t Of werrM\ty, .. CW-04' tm-M9M Oriva, Sant• Ana Hf'Ollta. Oet-1: Augu9130, tM3 plied, ,....-dtn(I tltll pgflfl Ion, 04' 92707 I Putlllehed Orlf'OI CoMt pally p anoumbr9llOM, to pey tM ~ MIChMI 0... .io.i. 219 t e. 'Sept, II. tll, 23, 1N3. • pnnolpel eutnpf the note(•) MCUr.cl Orl"9, Santi An• Hf'Olltt. CA 927 llO by Mid dead Of Truat, with ln1 ..... t Thie bu""'"9 11 ~eel by: ~----------.. In Mid not9 prO'lldld. edvatlOll." lndlvtdval . P\aJC M()TIC( f/Yy, under the terrna Of Mid Deed of Mlcl'IMI D Joel ' 1----...-;.;;;.;;..;,;-...;.-. ___ tNtt ..... char099, anct ~of Thia atet-t -lllect wt1t1 NOTICE INVITING the Truet .. llnd of the trueta CfNttld County C':;." .. of 0r-. Couno!y BIOi by Mid o..d Of Trutt. Aug 111. 1.., ... The County lanlUltlon 01eCt1ot9 dt 8llld .... wll be held on: Fl"l<lay, eoun1y. CellfOmle. _.,.. hptarnw 11. 198311 2.00 p.m.11 Publllhed Ottn0e COM! ...i.clbldluntN~,a.p. the Ohempen A~ entr-to Piiot Aug. 2t. Sept 2, 9, 11, 1 27, ,.., et 11:00 A,M. Ilda IN CMo Center llllldlnQ, 300 !alt be n1011Y«1 at the Dtltrtcta' ChtC>fN" A--. ()t_,., CA. mlnlltrat~ °"'°" by the date At tlle time ot the lnltl" putill· 1------------tlnlt halwlne~ Ml forth, et oetlon of 11111 notlOI. tlle 10191 tltN in.y wlll be publlely amount of Int unc>eld ballOnOt Of the 1---~=;;;...;.;.;;.:;=:._...;;,• Md -lned 11 tht ollloe obligation aeoured by the el>OY9 c»- the DletrlCta. tOl44 Ult A..-. tct16ed deed Of true( end ..tlmated OUITl•ln Vllley, Callfomle. f()t Iha ooete • ..,,.,, .... and adv-It The tollowlng '*"°" .. ng; 1122,495.111. bualneile ar. 8UPPLYINO n'.AAIC CHLOAIOE The tOlal lnOMI~ belna 1111 OUAAANTHD l!NOINl8 ~CIFlCATION NO. P.o&t 9ltlmate Ofl wNdl the~ tMd le CAU,ORNIA, 1111 ~ 9ldt 1N11t be aubmlti.d on the ~ """I be ootlll'led wr cello eo.ta MeM. CA tltl1 ~llO by the Oletr1Cte In -lnG 931..otel the 4llY ~ the M.c ~ ~ tt11 denot -'th 111 pnMatont Of IM ... ~Aw.. eot\I ....... CA°: attona. Detld: Auou•t •• 1913 T. o. Ser-Thie ~ le oondUcttld 1ttone. l>ld blink• Md *-COmplny lndMowll. illfomletlon ~ b9 Obtained M Mid TMI• Mero~~ I the abO'va addrW; ~II Dy: Vlc*I J, HopllJnl Thia .. ..,_,. -fllld w1111 211t0 °' N~·2'tl. ........_ ._,.llY County~ Of OrlflOt I ed Hoflmln OM City ~9rd W-1 AUO 29, tN3. Cflltl Of P~I Or~. OA. -t2tN .. ~ (?1•) tu-1218 ftublltlled 0r.,. a... Pu Ortn09 C:0..1 Oal)' Piiot PutllW*A .... °'~ eo..2 ,.' 10elly Ptlo1 lept 1, t , 11. ii. 11N.. lept. 18, 1.., "°' uo ... _.. . • -~M3 81~ ..... t-13 ----~------------... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 .. Fear still haunts survivors of refugee camp massacre Nit.IC NOTICE C,,..._ ACTmOUI 9U1Mal 'ICTITIOUI 9U ... H MOrmout ......... NOTICt M "'UITll'I SAU NA• l'TATl•NT NA* lfATl•.n NAlm l'fA,._., . ruy !!0!!9f .• T.1. No. •101t e. Tti. tollowtng peu ona 11• doing The lollowfng penon II doing The ......,,. perMll le ~ NOTICE bUllnHI aa bUllneM .. ! bUtlNM •: YOU .t,flE IN OE.FAULT UNDER A UNITED SERVICES. 19091 Crytlal UNIVERSAL. CONITAUOTION KO I NT"""=. ~:1 :=:ro DEED OF TRUST, DATED O<itobtl< StrMI, Hun11no1on B••Ch. CA ANO LAN08CA"NG, 750 •. L.yon. 11 .. 4'11, Colla.._. 11",.._ 29 111112. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· 929'48 •8211, Sante Ana. CA 92706 KltetyMA • ._ .. .,... •r tttt't - TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· M111hlll Ktlll Tlneley, 111 I LAik• Miehe.I Ray Alloway, 750 8. Lyc>fl, Bl!l, 11, Cotta'!~.......__..'"!., .... ERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO Al A PUB· ""'· HunllnglOn llHch. CA. "825. Senta Ana, CA 9270• Thie ~ ... -WJ• .... LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-26-48 Tlllt bu.W-II condUOlld by. 111 lndlvlcfwel, BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A year a fte r the rnassac re o f hundreds of P alesu mans m the refugee camps o f S a bra and C hatilla . r~ar and s h a u e red m e m ories s uit ha u nt t hose who b ve along the barre n . dusty roads oC the camps. gra d es at sch ool ha ve falle n . I just can't con centrate." Samar said no une w ould have returned to the camps w e re they n o t patrolled by the multtnatlonal peacekeeping force, the Italians at C hatilla and the Fre nch In adjacent Sabra . . "If o n e Italian tank leaves this area , w e will NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE Mont• c w .. .,.,. 20171 Cape lndMduel K.teryna A. NMY'I PROCEEDI NG AGAINST YOU, YOU ttage LIM. Huntington 8Moh. Mike Alloway Thie ltC~of ,!'_M flM,._~ I~ SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A 929'48 Thie 1t1temeftl w .. ftlld *'th tlll OOUnty _,. ..,.11119 .......,.,.. ...,. On Oclc>b41t 7. 1983, 11 9 16 AM., Can M WN Y«, lllOel Cfyalll Counly Clefk Of Ota/IOI County on lept. 9, 11U. ~ CAL FED ENTERPRISES, I Call· trMt, Huntington S..ch, CA. Aug. 18, 11183 ,... ,.~~ fomla eorporallon. .. duly •P· 2648 "2IMI Pu~ ..,.~ ......., polnlld TrutlM under and purw1n1 1111• bull11111 11 conducted by 1 Publllhed Ottooe Cout Delly PllOt Se9t. t. 16, 2 . IO, 1113.72 .:. 10 °"° ol Tru•t reco<oed NO'l9m-nar91llp PllOI Aug 28, 8-pt 2 .•. 18. 1983. 60 ·- "M y pare nlS say I scre am Ln m y s leep ," said 19-year-old M ahmoud ·Saade h , who ran -wilh gunmen firin g a t him -to escape the killings. flee," said Samar. "T hey are de~endmg us." . •-;. S aade h , w h o still screams tn hJ.s sleep , said h e s lo ps to · pray eaeh time h e passes the mass grave where many o f th e victims are buried. b« 8. 1982 ... Intl No. 82-391179, Cll1 M. w .. .,., 486&-83 ----------~ ol Olflclll Rec;ordt In the olflol ol Iii. Thia 1111amen1 wu Ille<! with th• ------------1 Ml.IC NOTICE Coonty Rec;c)(dar ot Orenge Coonty, ounfy Cleric ol Orange Cou!'lfy on PlBl.IC NOTICE ---..;;.;;=.._..-.. ....... -..-._... St111 01 Clllloml1, Eacuted by 1. 8, 1983. FK:nTIOUI .,_ .. DAVID L MALOVICH ANO FRANK P2MUI PIC1TTIOUI IU ..... H NAm ITAftmNT • "Every time w e h ear a rumo r of som e thing h appening, we put on our slippers and s tart running. T hey may come back ," said S amar Khalifa, a 15-year-o ld Palestinian girl. "l knew m ost of th e m ," h e said . "T h ey were my friends and relatives. I no longer ha ve any friends." Amna Hassan M ohsen has othe r thou g h ts as she walks lhe barren streelS o f Chatilla. She is still h oping her 15-y ear-old son . not seen for a year, wiU return. A. MALOVICH WILL SELL AT PUB· Publlahed Orenge Coa1t Dally NAMI STATIMINT Tiie followfng 1*90f1 II dol~ LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER llot Sepl 111, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 19113. The foflOWlng per1on1 1r1 doing bullneM .. : • FOR CASH (payable II time or Nie 6168-83 bull-11: TELECOM TRAINING S!JIWIC~ In l1wlul money ot Ille United StateaJ s u fl M A c B o o K • 3912 Cht nnel Place. N-i>Of1 at THE FRONT ENlAANCE TO THE KEEPING/SECRET ARIAL SERVICE, BNctl. CA.. 92M3 O LO 0 RANG E CO UN TY PUBl.IC NOTICE 2730 CtbOI• A.,.. Cotta MeM. CA ...... Olan• John1ton, 3912 H e r fathe r was killed outside th~ farm ly's h om e whe n Chrisuan militiamen e ntered the two camps on the southern edg e of Beirul lasl Sept. 16. The y killed for 21h days. Whe n lhey le ft, t~e s treets w e r e littered with bodies, som e s ho l early rn the rampage and bloating in the s un M e n w e re Lined up in rows and sh ot. Som e families w e r e lulled in their hom es, in bed or at the table COURTH OUSE. LOCATED ON 9282e Q11nnet Plllcl. ~ BMdl, CA. SANTA ANA BLVD . BETWEEN FICTTTK>UI •u••••• Blrblll L Surgea, 2730 ClbOI• 92863 SYCAMORE ST & BROADWAY, HAMl ITATIMINT A.,.,. Coate Mela. CA, 92826 Thie t>u.w-11 eon<SUCltCI by. 9' SANTA ANA, CALIF 111 rlghl, lllle llle lollOWlng Plflont are doing Hallle W Macl lln, 2730 Clboll lndl111dual. "Whe r e has h e go ne? I hav e n 't seen h is body," sh e S81d. "Il's pro bably better for him to be d ead than to be h e ld b y the Phalangel'' s h e said. and lnl1tUI oonveyed to end now bullneu 11 A'tl ., Co1t1 M .... CA 92828 J-Jonn11on . held by II under Deed ol Truat In the SOCAL ICE CREAM DIS· lhlt bullneH la Cionducted by. 1 Thia llltetnenl w .. ftled with I,.. property lltuated In said Coun~ and TRICUTORS, l TD, 2138 S Bristol, general par1nerlhlp. County Cllt'k Q! Otanoe County OI) Stlle deeerlbed u · Senta Ana, Ca 92704 Barb111 L. Surge• Sept. 8. 1983. LOT 25 TRACT NO 2955, IN THE Socel loe Cream Management lhla llatement waa llled w11h tti. ,..._1 F o ur h undred and sixty bochc.--s w e re found, but a u t horities say th ere m ay have been m a n y m ore victims. Some o f the missing have ne ver r e turned, sorlle~ bodies we re bulldozed under houses b y . the killers, and talk of sull·w1disrovered g raves persists. S h e s tared blankly a h ead as she talked, bul sh e became m ore animated w h e n ask ed about claims of n e w massac res in the'mountains. "It is the same people who did it to us, they n ow gel il lh emselves," she said . "U il wasn't t hem. w e ll, eve ryone's fate is with God CITY OF COSTA MESA, COUNTY Inc, Ca .. 2138 S BrtstOI S11111 Ana. County Cl1<1< of Or1ng1 County on Publllltled Orange CO..t Delly OF ORANGE SlATE OF CALI· Ce. 92704 Sepl. 1. 1983 Pllol Sept. 18, 23. 30. Oc1, 7. 1M 3. FORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED This buslnHs la conducted by. 111 P22A241 6146-83 IN BOOK 100, PAGE 19 TO 23 IN· llmlled pertner1hlp. Publllhed Orenoe Co111 Dally ------------C LU S IV E, MISCELL AN EOUS Socal Ice Cream Man1gemen1 Piiot Sept .e 18 23 30 1983. P\111.IC NOTICE MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE Inc . I · ' ' ' ' 5()68.83 COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID Mary Kushner. Prelldent C~10 COUNTY This ata11ment w11 11180 with the f'tBl.IC NOTICE MOTICa Of' The """' addrau 1no other coonty Clerk or Orange County on ntUITta'9 SAU Samar s tiU lives in the house whe re h e r fathe r was dragged ou t and killed He r 13-year-o ld SISt e r . Ekhlas. said of their fath er: "l nuss him so much . M y "But the n," s he add ed. "our tum m ig h t come tom orrow ." An Israe li inquiry put in dir ect responsiblity on Israe l for the Sabra and C h atilla massacr es because ilS soldie rs controlled t he camp and let the kille rs in- Israel said the m e n w e re sen t in to fight P a lestinian guerrillas w h o were still resisting and t h at Israel d id n ot know the re w o uld be a massacre. common dellgnallon, II 1ny, or 1ne July 5, 1983 FICTmoua llUSINlaa T.I . ..., 1270I reel propeny O..Crtbed above la F211M3j NAME ITATIMINT On Septamb« 29, 1"3 11 11:00 purponed to bl 20S Amhe<ll Pl1ee. Publla/\ed Orange Co111 Oallyl The lollowlng pwaone are doing 1 m FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN-Cosla Mesa. C1Jllotnl1 92826 Piiot Augull 4, 11, 18, 25, 1983 bullneN et SURANCE COMPANY, 1 Callfom4I \ AP~to Isra e l's inquiry said th e killers w ere from t h e Christian Phalange P arty, which h a d ~nJighting the Palestinians and leftist Lebanese since th e 1975-76 civil w ar. The party denied it. A Lebanese inquiry p u t m o r al responsib lity o n Isr a el and hinted t h e killers were from t h e Israeli-backed militia of rebel Lebanese army M aj. Saad H addad. He denied it. The undlfslgned Tru1tee dis· 4492·83 B & l VISUAL PRESENTATION, COfPO<lllon, 11 Truat•, 0t 8Yo;- cllllms any llablllty tor any lneorrec;\. 1760 Pomon1 A.,•. •69, Cotta c111or Trullff or Sub1tllut~ ness of the street 1ddre11 end other Ml.IC NOTICE MIH, CA. 92827 Trust•. of that C«1lltl 0..0 of TN91 common d11lgn1llon, 11 any, shown Robin V L1F911r1. 1780 Pomona exeouted by MOHAMMAD llALI herein. · FtC:TITIOUl IUllNISa Ave .. #59, Coate M .... CA. 92827 GHAHREMAN ANO BAIG OM Said aaJe wtll be made, t>ul without NAIH ITATIMINT Lynda J L1Fevr1, 1760 Pomona GHARAEY GHAHREMAN, llulbend covenanl or warranty. •~preaa or Im· The IOllOWlng l*IO!'ll -doing Ave .. #69. Coet1 M ... , CA. 92827 1111d wtfa, and recorded Jllry 7, 1N ' piled, r41Q1Tdlng lllle. po•-•lon. or buafnaaa 11. Thia bullneaa la condueled by: • u ln1trumen1 No. 7880, In B0011 encumbrlneu, to P•Y lhe remaining UNIQUE EFFECTS, 425 Iris A'll .. general p1r1nerlhlp. 14129, Paoe 1762, of Otnc:lel Re- prlnelpal sum of the note(•) secured Corona dll Mar CA 92826 Robin V. L1Fevre cord• ol Orange County, cellfomla. by said Deed ol Truat, with Interest Petr J c .. naku · 426 lrla Ave Thi• 1111amen1 waa tlled with tti. and pu~ant to 1n.1 oettaln No«lce thereon, as provided In said nole(•I. Corona ci1f Mii, CA: 92826 ' County Cieri\ of Orange County on ol Default th«eund« r«iOtded Mey advancet.1111\y, under lhe terms ol Oallid Pecoraro, 2701 Eur La Sept I, 1983. 27, 1983 11 ln1trum•nt No. aatd Deed or Trull, '-· charges Palma AWi .. Anaheim. CA. 92808 nM2S1 83-224087, of Offtdel Aloordl of and expenaes of lhe Trustee and of Thia bull,_ 1, conduC1ed by 1 Publlthed Orange CO..t Delly Mid County, wtU under and ~ the tru111 created by llkl Deed 01 general partnerlhlp. Piiot Sept. 9, 18, 23, SO, 1983 10 uld Dead of Trutt NII at publlc Trual Petit J c.tllkaa 60e3-83 aue11on lor c:alh, lewtul money In the The 10111 1moun1 ol the unpaJO Thll 11~1-1 wu nled with the UnUad 811111 ol America, • balance ol lhe obligation secured by County Clerk ol Orange county on f'tBl.IC NOTIC£ c:uhlef'1 eMCI! peyeti6e to Mid lhe property to be aOIO and reuon· A 12 1983 T"'81M dr.-on 1 ttat• Ot netlonel able estlm1tld co111. axpen-and ug. · · '222t11 '1CTTTIOUa ., ... ,, b111k. 1 •t•t• 0t led«el er.dlt union, ed'tanoes •t the time ot the lnltl•I Publlth«S Orange Coul Dally NAJllll ITATlmNT or 1 st1t1 °' tederlf ~nge and !Oen publleallon of the Nol!Qe of Site Is Piiot Aug. 28, Sept. 2, 9, l8, 1983. The following pet'tonl are doing uaoclatlon domlclled In '1111 ltAlt•. $65,267.67 4728-83 bullneN 11: 11 the main entrll'OI to Flrll Amer!· The beneficiary under said Deed HESCO PRODUCTS COMPAN'I', can Tiiie ln1ur11'1ce Company of Trust hereloloraexecuted and de-3194 B Airport l oop OrtWI, Colle IOClted at 114 &It Fifth Streat. In Refugees r~member the m assa cre. Some said the killers came from D amo ur, w h ere Christians were massac red d uring the 1975-76 fighting. The r e were othe r massacres f rom that time -o f M os le ms a t Karantina and T e l Zaatar-and t h e history of mass murde r between Druse and M aronite Cal h o lics goes back ·to t h e mid -1800s in Lebanon . ll'tered to Ille undersigned a wrl1ten f'tBl.IC NOTICE MIN. CA. 92828 tM Cl..,. of Sanla Ana. Cellfomla. ell Oec:t1r1llon of O.lault and Demand Newport P111tlel Inc .. 311M Air· that right, title and Int....., con~ for Sall, and a written Nolloe ol De-FICTITIOUI IU ... •• pon Loop Ort.,., Colla M.... CA. to and now Mid by It undll MM! fault end Eleetlon to Sall The under· NA• STATIMINT 92828 Deed of T"'81 In the ll'OC*1Y mtu- Willie Bobo, jazz drummer, dies 'at 49 i----f'tBl.--l-C_NO_Tl_C[----i tlgned cauMd aald Notice ol 0.laull Tiie lollowlng peraon la doing Thia but lneta 11 conducted by' 1 lled tn 1110 County and State ct. ------------1and Election 10 Sell to be recorded In butlneaa .. ; corporation. ec:fibed •:Qty of tr.tine FlCTTTIOUI •UllNll a Ille county wl'lare lhl real property IS REEL QUICK PARlS & SERVICE, Brue. H Hale. ExaeutlVI VIOe LOl 110 of TRACT NO. 70N. M P9t HAMllTATl•NT ~led 320 E. 17th SI .. Cclta M .... CA PrMldent,G.M. mepr.cordedln booll32e.pagea 14 doing Dated Augu11 25. 1883 92627 Thi• ll•t-1 WU flied with lhe to 17 lnc:lullYe of ,.,,.....,_ ~~1:;'1ng peraon I• CAL FED E,.TEAPRISES. • Call-Rey A. Fox, 2312 Sanl• An• A ..... Coonty Cleric of Orange COunty on meptl, In Ille ofllol of the ClCIUf1trY coa· MESA GOLD BUYERS lomla eorpc>rlllon t:J, Coe11 Mela, CA. 82827 Sep1. 1, 1983. recordet of Mid county. 896 w 19th SI Coell M... CA0 AS SAID TRUSTEE Thia bull,_ I• conducted by: an naa. EXCEPT ALL oll. Oii "°"" mln.-111, 92827 " ' · 5870 Wllahlre 91'10 • Loa Angeles, 111dlvlduaJ. Publllhed Ofange eo.at Delly mlnerel rlghta, nan.el g.ae rtghb, Glenn V1tdull Joeepll 1803 Chan-CA. 00036 Ray A Fox , Piiot Sept. 9. 18, 23, 30, 1963. and ott1et ll)'dr-1>onl by ~· t~ Anaheim CA.D2804 (213)937-5800 Thie tt1t1tnent wu !ti.cl wtlh 1"9 50e443 aoe... n-known 1M1 fM'f be By Uie Auocta &e d Press Thi• bullnMI 1~ condue1ed by· an By: THERESA C VINEGAR County Cllfk ol Orange County on llllDllC NOTICE wttNn 0t under Mid lend, 1og9(Mt lndMOual · Publl1hed Orange Coa11 Dally Piiot Aug. 12. 1983. r-\mL wtth the ~ull right of ~. LOS ANGELES J azz per-Glenn Var-dull Sepl 16, 23, 30, 1983 ,222171 '1CTTTIOUI ., ... ,. mlntng.1J(piOtlngandOC*ll•~ Thll 1l4tamenl w11 nled wtth IM 4963·83 Publlllhed Orange Co .. t 0.11)1 HAM« t TATl•NT for Ind ttOtlnQ In and rerno'1lnCI ttle cussionist W illie Bobo. whQ also ha d a flair for corned y and co-starred with Bill C.OSby o n TV. has died of ca ncer tw o d ays before a N ew Y ork ben e fit Ln his h ono r , hts former manage r S81d . H e was4 9 . c ou111y Clerk of o range County on 1111m1IC NOTIC£ Piiot Aug. 28, Sept. 2, 9, te, 1983. The lollowl __,. .,. doing 11ma from MM! land 0t any ocr. Aug 1 IH3 l"\mL 4727.93 "ii...---·.-land,lneludlfl9 tllerlghtto ~ · ......... b<.lllneaa .. : °' dlrectlonllly drlll Ind mine from ..--• 'ICTITIOUI 90 ... U J 6 E PROPERTIES. 7731 8111. tenda othet thin tno.. "*91111bo¥1 Publllhed Orange Cou t Delly NAMI ITATW•NT POI.IC NOTICE Huntington BMc:n, C.. 92848 dllct1bed Ind to bottom IUOll llHp. Pllol Aug. 28, S.01 2, 9, 18, 1983. Tiie rollowlng i>e<aona ue doing J ene L. Oe'lta, 4 Racing Wind. tocked or dlrectlOnllly dnlld ... 4883-83 bua1,,.. u iricnnoua autNNa•• 1N1ne, CA. • 11 llllder and • AMERICAN FIDELITY HEALTH · ~ aTATl•NT Elllne B Mitchell, 110 G11net, t~t and thl I~ u19'tor lilnltt l----f'tBl.--IC_NO_Tl_C_[ ___ I PLAN. 18952 MacAr1hur. Su111 235, The lollowlng ~ ar• doing BalbO• lallnd, CA. 92882 :.0~ ~ rectr• rwtunMI Bobo, whose the m e son g was a Brazilia n ballad called "Dind1." died Thursday o f lung.w:id..brain cancer a l his suburban Highla nd P ark h o me . said Stan Silve rberg. h is manage r fro m 1972-80. 1------------1 lrvlne, CA. 92715 b<.laJnaaa 11. Tllll bullneM 11 eoocJucted t>y; •equip intfntlfn recielr d.ep;; anci FICTITIOUI llUllNlla VIII H111th lneuranc:e Co, Inc,. UF NO. S, 19 Corpor111 Plua, O-el p1r1nershlp. opar-1'11 '1t1y ~ ..... OI "*""• HAMI a TATWMINT 18952 Mac;Anhur, Suite 235. INlne, N9Wl>Of1 BMeh, CA. 92880 Elllne 8. Mitchell whhout ,__ the ngM IO dtll The !ollowlng penon1 are doing CA 92715 The Wllllam Lyon Company, 19 Thia 1111_.1 wu llled with tlll mtne ~°'9 -Peore end ~ b<.lllnell u Thlt bu .. neM 11 eonducrted by· • Corpor111 Pleu, Nawpon BMctt, County Cleric of ()fange County on tllr~ tlll iurl-of the~ 500 REPUBLIC PRINTING CORPOR· corporellon CA. 92880 Sej)I. t, 1983. twtoft,_au~of llldi.nd .. AllON, 1401 OoY1 Str11t. Sulla 688, Din• Mur.O Thi• bullnMI It conducted by: I f'D4M4 r~ In Iii. dead~ S.,-Newport BNeh CA 92880 Thll 1111-1 wu flied wltll lhl llmltld p1r1n«lhlp. Publlthed Orange CoMt Deity temt>er 28 1974 • Republle wiirran'ty Corporation. County Clerk 01 Otange County on The Wiiiiam Lyon Company, Vlca Piiot Sept. 9, 18, 23, 30, IH3. The itr..i iidd,.-. °' °"* ~ ''It's all been w ithin the last six m o n ths." S ilverberg said o f the cancer . "H e found out h e had it, but 1l r eally wasn't serio us until three o r four mon ths ago." Bobo. a jazz le gend. is perha ps best remembered by the gene ral public for his comedy as a regular on Cosb y 's 1976 ABC-TV variety sh ow. "Cos ... 1401 Dow StrN t, Suite 888, New· Aug 29, 1983. Prealdant soea.a3 dellgnatlon of 1114 property. 11 port BNeh CA 92880 ,u.. Thi• 1t1tament WU n1ec1 with the rportlCI to be( 3442 ~ 8 t,..C Thia bulinne It Gon<lucted by· 1 PubUshed Orange Cout Delly County Clerk of Orange County on mm1 ic NOTICE ~ CaJlfomlL .:· eotpoHtlon. Piiot Sept 2. 9. 18. 23. 1983. Aug. 18, tll83 r--.i Slid Mi. wlll be made wf1t1out ~ T J . As hle y, Exe cu ti'll 5004-83 ~ NOTICE nantorwlf'rlllty eq>tlll OI ~. Vlee-Prllldenl Publllhed Oraooe Cout Delly INVITING BIOS .. to 11111. p: Ii 11 lll)n Of --- Thi• 1111_,1 wu nled with 1111 l'\lll.IC NOTIC£ Piiot Aug. 28· Sec>I. 2· 9· 18·4 1983-l ti. County s.ntt111on ot11r1c1s of brlnCll 10 MtWy the unpaid ~ County Clerto. ot Orange County on 828-83 Orange County, Clllfomle, wlll r• ll'OI due on ttle ,_,.. Ot "°'91 • July 21, 1983 FICTI'TIOUI Ml .... • ca1w Meled bid• unlN Tuea., s.p. cured by Mid Oted of Trwt. to .ill: 0 ,.. __ ,!22,!!~1y ~ 1 ~ I TATl•NT d""~ P\ll.JC NOTICE 1ember 27, t983, 11 11:00 A.M. Bid• $28.881.74, plul ttle lollowtng _. Publlahlcl reno• ..,._, ""' .... ol~-.. .,. l*tonl *'1 -... mutt be reoalv9d 11 tti. Dlttrtet.' meted C0911, ~ Ind • Willie Bobo Bobo played frequently with Mongo Santamaria , Tito Puente. Cal T jader , He r bie Mann. as well as h lS own band, recording m o r e than a d o zen albums. Pllol Aug. 28, &.pl. 2, 9, 18. 11183. bullnNt ... FICTITIOUI Ml..... Adll"llniltrltlv9 °"'°"' by tM dll• -., !tie time of the lnltllf putill-~ JOY NUTRITION, 185& 1 BolM HA• •TATl•NT and time llenlnaboY'I -forth, ., Gallon of tlll Notlol of Sele: '802.". i------------Chlel Rd., "104, Huntington Belc:h, The tollowlng P«IOl1 II doing Wti10t1 time tMy wfll be publicly NOnCI TO • "H e had to com e o ut with a cane PUBl.IC NOTICE CA. 92649 bull,_ u : opened end examined 11 the offloe "'°""" OWNl9' -: beca h tl ""ak " he said 01vfd C Marandi, 2522 S. DESIGN PAlllLION, 800 W, Coell of the otatrleta, 10844 Ellla A,,_,ue, YOU AM .. DIPAULT UIMDGt A use e was pre Y w"" ' · ,.CTTnOUl llU.,...11 DllfT!O<ld Cir .. S1nt1 Ana. CA. 92704 H~ .. '""'1>0f'1.8Mcti. CA. 92883 Fountain v.iiey. c.llfomll. for 1111 OllO Of' TRUl'T, DATSD-.,., Bobo. who play ed t h e t imbales. NAMe ITATIMIN'T LOUii p M1t1ndl, e.461 Crandall Ellheh ~.r11oom1nd aJul El•hetl lollowlng: 1111. UNLS .. YOU TAK• ACTION conga and bon g os as well as regular The IOllowlng '*"°" " doing Or., Hunllngton BNch, CA. 92M7 Ehtaman. 10381 Slat• Ave .. #205, ONE (1) FOUR WHEEL TO ....OTICTYOURHMWDn." "H e w as an innovator, b ut h e n e v e r really made th e big buc ks" and w as "alw ays s truggling because Willie e n · joyed h aving a large band. H e alw ays had .eigb t. or nine pieces, and th.at takes a lot o C m on e y ," Silverberg said d · N butlnHt u : Thia buaf,_ It conducted by. • Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 FORKLIFT TRUCK MAY .. tOUI AT A P\alC IALa. drums, started o u t as a ancer m e w DOER MANUFACTURING. 117 general p111nerahlp Ardalan Elllamam. 10361 Sllllf SPECIFICATI~ • YOU MUO AN IJIP\.AMATION Yo rk's Spanish Harle m , w here he was So. Brlt lol Blvd., Senta Anl, CA David c. M1tltldl AY'I .. #205, FountaJn Valley, CA. NO. A-1111 0, THI NA TURI OP THI bo tn .P R · ts 92703 Thia atat1n1«1t .. , "*' with tti. 92708 Bid• mua1 be aubnllllld on tlM P'ftOCUDING AGAIMST YOU. YOSI m -,... uerto tcan par~~ Etnett Arttlur Cull, 1556 M.a County Cterll 01 Otanoe County on Tiiie bull,_ 11 conducted by an fOfm aupplled_ by the Dtillt.lctl In ec-utOUl.D COMT.A.CT A UWYI&. His r.eal name was Willi.am Correa. V..-de t: .. -co.ta Mwa. c. fl921 AuQ. ao. 1983 ~ndMctuaJ eo<dltlCI with •II PfO'ltlton• of tlll FIRST AMERICAN TITL.E , ... b . . M Lo W illiams Thi• bull-I• conducted by.,, nMOl'1 Ardllltl Elllamem ~flelllonl.. SURANCE COMPANY,.~ ut )8.ZZ stnger ary u 1n<11vtdual Publllllld Ofange CoN1 Dell)' Th.II st•19!Ml'l1 wu llled with 1111 Spedfteetlon•. bid bl111k1 and COlporltlon • ~ L. t.....n. : Jazz criu c -lustonan Leona.rd F eath· er said Bobo's band w as "o n e o f the most agreeable groups o f its kind " His last publlc a p pearance w as this s umme r a t the Playboy Jazz Festival m the H ollywood Bowl, Silverberg said. dubbed h im Willie Bobo when h e was EmNt A CUii P11ot S.01. 2, 9. 18, 23. tH3 County 01ertt of Otange County on lur1het lnfonnatlon may be ob1aJned DATED: s.c>temb« 2. 1M3 .; young and th e name stuck . Thia 1111ement ..... nieo wt111 1rie 502<>-&3 Aug. 11, 1983. 11 1111 aboY'I aod,....: tl6epl\OM Jeannine L. ~ ·= Bobo h d l _,.1 Cou11ty Clerk of Otange County on fm'711 540-2910 0< 982·2411 Autl\ortzlad Oftlolt _; S ilver berg said a P annn> to Aug. 29, 1993 P\8.IC NOTICE Pul:lllahed Orange COllt Diiiy 11/Tld Hoffml11 114 e.at Atlh s1,... _: DIATH NDTICIS DRAY EDWIN W DRAY. resident of Newport Beach . Ca Pasaed away on JuJy 31, 1983 in Vlctona. Britah Col- umbia. Survived by tus wife IAln H•<;.EROM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTClfFJ CHAP'fl d:'7 E I Tth <;t ('(11,l ,1 ~,, .... f;4f>.qJ71 P'AC IRC YllW MIMOIUAL P'A.11( CRmetcry Mortu.iry Cf'lae>el·Cremalo ry J500 Pac11tc View Dri vt• Newport Benc h f'44 2/00 McCOIMICM MOITUAl llS Laguna Beac.h 494 94 15 Laguna Hills 768 0033 5.m Ju.in ~p1<>Hdno 4% 177fi HAalOl LAW..-MT OLIVI Mortuary• (,,ll n"V'ltory C•cm~ttory IR75 G o51er Av•• Co s ra M l'':l!I '>40 5554 P'IUCI H OTHIU UU N OADWAT MOITUAIT 11 0 Broltdw.Jy C~ti'Me"a &4? q1so E a ttend a New Y o rk bene fit in h is h onor n:nas Piiot Aug 28. Sept. 2. 9. 18, 1983. Chief of PrOClUramenl Sant• Ana. CA. 92101 : S d d h 1 000 · k h d Publlahlcl Orange Cou1 0111y iricnnoua au ... N 4874-83 & Property (7 1~ 551-3211 ·= a tur a y an t at • tic ets a Piiot Sept. 2, 9, t8, 23, 1883. ...,_ ITATUllNT Pl.lbllahed Orange Coul Dally PUot P\lbllahed Or"ange COMt Delly,,., been sold . • 5005-M TM following peraon1 .,, doing PlBl.IC NOTIC£ SIPI. 18. 1883 Sept. 9, 18, 23, 1983. •• 1------------bull-11: ll1u.e3 ~ P\8.IC NOTICE PROPERTIES LIMITED. 27286 PtCTmOUI 8Ul•H • . W • i------------Lu Altnblu , noo. MIMlon vieto, NAm I TATlmMT ·-ic NOft"r Mt.JC NOTICE r It er FICTIT10UI llU ... U CA 92891 Tti. follow! peraon II doing r~ I~ •• NA• ITATl•NT ~iei::~ :200~1:~ 2~=· ~ l>YllneM 11. no CONIOUDATEO ~ TM IOllowlng peraon II doing 92891 ROCK OF AGES, 3170 Pullman "EPORT OF CONDfTION -: Lou ise, daug hter M rs. D • bull_.. Mlchlll C Hinh 27otLIQhthOUM s1 .. •111.coe11M .... CA.92828 OFtOUTHCOAtTUMK :· Harold Teague , son Mr enn1s ENTROPY PRODUCTS, 819 E llne,Corona dll Mlf,CA 92825 MlchMI O. Grlllt. 9141 FIV9 Conaolldateddomestlcaut>91dlarletofthe SouthCoaat~ B..i~ft Dray, s •An..son M r Bl y AWi . 81lb01. CA 92881 Thia bual-.. conducted by • Hlfborl . Huntington l!Mctl. CA. c . f 0 St t f c llf I t -• ..... ...,,.. eun11 Allen, 819 E &-v Aw , 929'48 of Cotta M.... ounty o range, a• o a om a. a ·- T hom as H. W e lls, and d d 18aJbo1. CA 92&e1 oe;::.r~'!t:fon Thi• bulllnMI 11 aonOuetld by. an close of txJ1lr19S1 on June 30. 1983 publllhed In r-.ponM to otfl !ltep-d aughter Mrs. Thomas 1' s ea Thi• bullneaa la condueted by.'" Thi• 1t11.inent w .. lllld wtth tti. lndMdual. made by Comptroller of the Currency, un<Mr title 12. Unltf 1Cft'"h l, 3 grand children , Individual. County Cl«k of ()fange Coonty on Mlchlll D. Grant S tate8 Code. Section 161. •· ·~-Cur111 Allen A 30 11183 Thi• ,,.,..,,..,1 w .. fllld wllll the ttat• .. nk No 1211 • brother Herbt-rt Dray and LOS ANGELES (AP) Thia 111taman1 waa Iii.cl wllh the ug. • · nMIM COunly Clar!! of Orange County on ttale of ""°urcee and llebllltlea · > sister Mrs. Clyd e Hasha. 1Cou11ty Clerk.Pl Orange County on Publltlled Orange cour Dally Aug. 18, 1983. ooia. A~ Memo rial services wlll be wri~~eR~~~ C~= Auo. 30. 198j • -.... ~ 5191 2. 9. 18. 23, 19835o19-&3 Publlthed o range Cola~~ In~ held on S unday. September Publlth«S Or1nga co11t Delly , ' PUo1 Aug. 28, S.Ot. 2, 9, 18, tll83. Attl!T9 :: 18, 1983 at Pacific View w ho c reated m o re than Piiot Sec>t. 2,9, 18, 23, 1983 4851-83 Cash and d ue from depoaltory lnelltutlont ...................... •.1• Mortuary Chapel. In lieu of 500 scripts for su ch 60l&-83 f'\lll.IC NOTICE lnveatment teeurltlel .......................................................... 3,3~ n o w ers conlrlbullons may s h ow s a s "Cha rlie's f'\8.IC NOTICE Loan1. Total (e xcludlng uneemed Income) ................. 30.8~1 be made to the Arthrit.l.s Ange 15 , • • ••H a w aii "8.IC NOTICE FK:TmOUI ~· Leu: Allowance for poaalble loan lo ........................... 4f! Fo .. ftdation Pacilic View NAm I TA · l'lCTmOUt ., .... , L.otn1, Net ...................................................................... 30, 1'1(r .... Five-0'' an d "Dragne t," l'lC:TITIOUl WH The 10flowlno l*'IGn 11 doing NAMI I TATUmNT Btnk premlMI tumllure and fhcturet : Mon u<>rv directors d .....i f h' ...,_ •TAft•NT bull,_ u : TM lollowlng pel"IOO II doing ' ti b 1e' I 3 §1 -" h as 1~ o cancer al is The lollowlnQ peraon 11 dolno LA POMME O'OR a c o., 19762 bu"'-11: and othef .... ta repr9Mfl ng an pram................... ....., WEAVER H o llywood hom e . bull-81! OceMllrl Clfc .• Huntington hlc:h. PACIFIC BUIL.DINQ CARE. 17976 Real EltAte owned other than banlC preml ...................... 1.-L A R A J AN ET TE Dennis, w ho w as 67, GRAPHICS PRODUCTIONS, 1852 CA. 92648 A Sky P.nc Clfele All other .... , .................................................................... 1,71,5 WEAVER' Inna Ume resl· E. MOUiton Petkwey. Tut11n, CA Pi,rre & Hug11e111 Roneflaln, TldJ.Oelllllr. 11 No Er>ciN>.So. TOTAL. ASSETS ............................... _.l.'.'"'''"""' ................. 45.~ ~·,.. died W ednesday. 92880 19752 OCMMlr9 Clrc., Huntington Laauna. CA. tH77 UAMUTll• ~ den t of Coata Meta, Ca. A n ative o f Ontario, Nllllll K. °'11111111., 22472 Plllllno. 8Meh. CA. 926"4t f llll bull,_ la oonc:luotld by. an TOTAL Ol!PCSITS IN DOMESTIC OFflCES ................... 40,3t3 Pamed away on Sep tember "--ada , n...nniB 11.-.. 1_ Mllllon 11\efo, CA. t2H1 ..... "!'.!!.~e1"'-"oonduated by: en Individual. Total demand depoelta ................................................ 13,$ 13 1n93 • the a-of 93 ...__, ive .,._~ T'lll1 bull-I• oondUClld by. an •nvmvv . Ted Qe!Mift T I I _ ... N I~ d:mtt 28 7.r ' • a , .. -· !zed In mVllteries, not lndlvldu11. Pierre R~haln Thia •t•terf*ll w11 ni.ci with the ota t me••"' Y .................................. ' ~ Survived by devoted hua• .1-b Nll'WI K. Ch.Ohl Thia ttlltrnttil wu filed with the Oounty Clertl of Orange County on TOTAL DEPOSITS IN ME TIOC AND ....,. band, J o hn E dwa r d only for television u t Tiii• 1t1tem.nt wu llllCI wttti tlll COunty Clert! of OrMQe County on Aug. 11. 1083. FOREIGN OFFICES ........................................................... 40,3°" Weaver, mother of A l also for d etective maga-County Ci.ti of Orange County on s.>t. I. 1913. ~ Federal runda purchaae<I and aecurltlee aold und« eor~ Weaver of Sherman Oaks. zines, radio and fi.lma. Aug 2t tM3. ,_ Publllhed Ot.noe Coeat ~ to repurc:n ... In domeetlo otnoM...................... ............... 1.500 Ca and 1'1oyd Weaver of H owever h e w as best . . ,.._ Publlehed °'":1:. eo..t ~ l'tlot Aug. 21• tec>t. 2• 9· l6, 1113· Mortg• lnd.otedneee.. ...................................................... 2?4 Ca d Pulllltl!tCI OtftnOe CoM1 o.lly PtlOt Sept. 18, n . . Oc1 76 1~~ ~ Other llablll11ee ....................................................................... * Nttwport Beach, . gran • known for his contribu-Piiot 8ec>1. 2 .•• 18, 23. 19~~ __ .,. lrlft'ftl'f' TOTAL llABtllTl!! .. ·~-·iMAi'NHi.9'•:.:Waro:v'"'"'"''""'' 42.5!.8 motbe.r ol Margaret Jeukinl tlona to such television .--""''""' -"_.__ .... ..._' • of Red.la.ndt, Ca.. Terry series aa ''A I f r e d 1----------•-"' lrlftnM ... -11,-Common atoctc Weaver o f Verdi. Ca .. Kl~hcock Presents... "8.IC NOTICl I ,._ ""'""" ..cnnoJ9~11 No. lhW 14.1ttlom9d 1,000,000 : Tlmothy Weaver of Eagle "Cann " uu ........ , 0 ,, PlCTTTIOU9 .,...... • lllCTTTIOUt 9UWll ..... ITATIMIMT No. ah&rM OUlttandlng 588.138 ............... t .470 ;O Point, Ort'gon and Cuey "Batrnanon,,. "T ....... h •~Ou•..:.. NA• l'TAT'lmwf NAMI ITAtwlmf'T The 'otlowlnO. · l*'IGnl -dolfl9 Surplut ............................................................... 1.318 -~a f McKlnJeyvUI e ~ The fol!Olllng ..,.on 11 dolfl9 The lolloWfnO PWton II doing bullnell •: TOTAL CONTRIBUTl!D C APITAL.. ..................................... 2.-~~ve~ 0 a n ~ LlmJt8" 'and "Ba.m.aby t>utlnwe u ; b\.lllMll 81; NUTRITION MOTIVATION. 11941 Retained M rnlnge .................................................................. SH d h J ,. A & M MANAO!MEHT, ~Maul. DAI.IL.A MANU,ACTUAINQ, U!ll BrOOllthn L.AM. Hunt~lon IMch, TOTAL SHARIHOl.DEf'8 EQUITY .................................... 2.AO g r ea t -8 r a n d a u i r t er o n es. S1111t1 Ana, CA. 92107 "C" L.OQen AY'I., Co.11 MMa. CA. CA. t26"41 TOTAL LIABlllTrES AND EQUITY CAPIT Al ................... 45.048 Mell11a of Redlanda. Ca. Tu· Dennis created the TV Arthur Jame• w11n1uer, 818 92128 """1TI ~ Group Ina., The un<Mrllgned Nick J. Fl9flo, Preeldent and Mary A. Ale neraJ .ervicea wUI be held series "Pa11p o rt to :'~""""Way. Coe1• M--. CA. 8~.~~·::i:.•o...,71~~011 = ~,=:'--·Huntington v ,P, & Oalhi.r of t~ •~named, Mlfl dee..,_, f0t ~ o n l'rtday. Sep tember 16, Danger " s tMrlng Cesar Thie bulllnw 11 oonduotld 11y. 111 TlllO u••• i. OOftd\ICled by. .,, ™''Min... 11 oondue!ICI 11y 1 alone and not for the OP*: I tleve l*'IONll lltlow1tdge ~~ 1983 at 4:00PM al Padfk Romero and a190 wrote lndtvtduel lndlvlduel oorll«lffOn mattere contalf'9d In thl. repot1 and I oeei.w thet MOtt -- V 1 M mo rl a 1 Park ' • Ar11'ut j.,..,._ Wltntver ~ """°" Greg wation. ,,.._,t menlln aald teport It true. &ch of the undenlgned, for '*"-" e w e \h e on! y "Pe~ Muon• Tllll M*temet11 ... filed w1tt1 the T'llll fll!Mfnlnt -"*' """ the Thie 11~ -fllld wfttt the a•~ and not fot the other, cet11ftea Und8t penalty Of pet)uty that Chapel. Newport Beach, In· I ••--~ eoun~ C11tt1 at 0t eoun... ... ,... eoun... ..... ... , _ _..n l al PadUc: View sho w In wh c n~n COun1y Ot.11 of Or.,. County on enoe ••on County Clettt .,.. .,.enge ., on the foregoing It,,,,. and OCWNOt. M~ Park. Dlteeton 109l a cue. ~ 26· 1963· ~, • 1113· ,_ Auo. t. IMS. Ex8C\lt9d on Ju~ 20, 1913. at Coat•~~ Plerce BrotMn S.U Broad· Oennia la 1wvlvcd L, Publlahtel Of.noe ~ Pu'*'*9 Or-. COiet o.lly Publllhld Ot1n91 ~ Nldt. J. Florio, reekMnt way Mortuary, Coat.t Mea five children and t w o Piiot 8ef>t 2· 9· '1· 23· '~ion-ts! "°'Aug. H , kit. 2' •. 11°4~~ Piiot Aug."· lept. 2• 9• t6~~~ Publl:!l ~~~=~_Sept. ti, 1M3 542-91 M>. !llA!4'rtl ~---~ --------~-... - ____ _.... r j' • l < f :~ ~ ; ,-... -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Fdday, Sept 16, 1983 .. *'~~~~~~~-----------~~~~----~--~--~~--~--~----~~--~~--, MUC M>TICE PtltUC NOTIC( l"ta.IC NC>Tlct i---Ptll-l-IC_NO_T_IC-E--·i----POO-l-IC_NO_T_IC_£ __ Ml.IC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE c ,• ftC'Tn'lou• •UtlNIH '1CTTTIOUI •uelNCH FICTITIOUI .u....... NOTICI TO C"IDITO... TPl·1SM NOTICI PICTmOUI eu..... PICTIJ'IOUtll .U-H t f. MAIM ITAT1MINT NAMI ITATIIMIHT NAMI HAftMllNT Ofl euu< T .. ANIPH NOTICI °' 1 .. VITINQ 1101 NAMll ITATIMl#T ..... STATIMIMT ' -:! "!" fol~ perwn 11 Oolllg Tllol loUowlng pMIOlll er• oo•no lne following ~llOl'I I• doing Notice II hertOy 0111 .. 110 c:r.Oltort TltUIT•l'I IALf BIO ITEM NO 1199 The loUo#lng ~IOll· are do4ng the 1o4IOWlflO ~llOl'I " OOlt\O ~ -oot1ne11 M Ouatn .. 1 u or lhe within n1m4MJ trt n1rMQ<(I) T.I . N6. OIO-t01MoQ N0ltCE IS HEREBY Gii/EN 11\11 b11ttneM u t.ull,_ ... • ~E • RYTE, 9417 Peulenno. DOMINION INTEANA TIONAL R J 8 MANAOEMENT AS lhll a 1>1.1!11 tren1ter 11 tl>Ovl to 1>e OU A.RE IN OEFAULl UNDER A Mt114Ml pt<>POH la will~ rec.IYeCI by KENSINGTON PARTNERS, LTD . MR flOTO •t. 2801 W Bell Hd , ; ....... CA tHM CONSULTANTS, 1656 M ... llerd• SOCIA.TES, 2424 Newpott Blvd, m•d• on penon.i ~°'*I)' f\ttllH\• DEl:D OF TRUST DATED Seplem-'""City or CO.II M .... 10 ""'' The 610 Ntwpot1 Celuer Of .. ~1147, • 16, Alleheim, CA t H 04 l:.~T~ ~n. H1 Pautattno, [)rive, E6at •llH. Co111 M..._ CA Sulll 52, Co.la Mffa, CA 92627 111., d6tcrlbed bet 2 I, 1883 UNLESS YOU TAKE City Couodl. II' O. Box t200, Coste News>Or1 e..tn, CA 12660 Pllel Ducm, 2°'4 ,_,., .. AV't .• .. JWIR•.,,..... CA. 92826 92626 Robe<l Joroen•n Shtpma. 2t29 Tiie namu and bv•ln• .. tel· CTION TO PROTECT YOUR Meu. CalllOfnle 92626, on Of' ~OI'· Hun1er Energy Coto .. 010 New· Coeia M-. CA 92921 4 ·~ Thi9 bu...,_. 11 .;ot1ducled Oy' en Neville Rowe, 3101 Yellowstone Etdt n A11e , i!S, Co1l1 MeH, CA. are1te1 OI the Intended tr•n1ftr0<1 PROPE RT'r, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A 11\f hour of 1t·OO e m on FrlC11y, por1 C.nler 01 , 11 1147, Newport llu ... n Cllhun Duon, 20$4 Feoetal , IMMduel D<MI, ('oar• M••· CA 92626 92&'7 •• Fr•ru LaetlCn, 238t Colget• PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN September :JO, 1983. It ahtll oe the llHGh. CA. 92660 Ave .. CO.•• Me.M, CA. t2927 ~ Tiil)' Mulhern Jamw1 F Muon. 1SSS M... Thl1 oolln .. a la conducted b):. •n Orive, Coat• MMa, CA. 82829 EJIPLANATION OF THE NATURE '"POnllblllty or ttle bidder to ctellvet Ralph E Ph4'i11n. Jr , 610 New1)0r1 Thie t>ullnMA la c.ondUC1ed by: 1111 t ~T,. lll•temenl ...... IO•d W11n lhe \/eroe [)<Ive EUI •9H. Coet• M .... lndMdu81 lhe locellon In C•llrornl• ol th• OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST hll bid to lhe C41y Ci«ll'• 011~ by Cent .. Or., • t 1'7. Newport &M.eh, tnd!Vldual ' ~ty Clerk ot OfanQt County Of\ CA 928.215 Robwt Jorgensen Sntpme c;hlel uecutMI orttc. or Prl11Glp1t YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A lhe P•OPll< annou~ time BICle will CA 92880 Pt\&! O\.lch ' ._.t. II, ltt3 Thi• IN•"*' .. condu01ed l)y • Tl'lll ,,.,_, WU Ill.a With tne l>u•lneN ollkl• or Ille lnrerided LAWYER be pubhcty o~ 111\d IHd •IOUCI Tnl• DU""9H ,, conducte<I by • Thi• •l•l~t ...... flied with the • ( l"ZMMa g•n«•I parlMrtlllP CQ\lnty Ctetk ot Ortng• County on lran1rero1 11· Se,..,. On Octotw 7. t983 at t 1 00 AM II 11·00 • m • or 11 aoon lhefnf1ar corP<><•tlon County Clerk ot O.-enoe COi.iniy °" ... J>Ubllelled Orange Coe.ti Dally Jamee F. M•MO Sepl. 8, 1983 All Olher bullne11 n•mes end I d· SUNKIST SERI/ICE COMPANY at o p•11e1tc;eble on Frldly, S-c>temt>er Relph E. Phelan, Jr , PrNIOent S6c>t 8. t863. ~ta.pi 18. 23. 30, Oct 7. 1983 Tnla 111teme'1t w" llMld wltn lh• '22>M38 dr ..... ulOd by Int tnleflded 1ran1-the duly eppolntea Truttee under 30, 1983. In lhe Council Chembe<1, Thi• etatement was flied with the ~ ~ ·:< 5 t•7 83 Count)' Clefll of Orange Coonty or1 Publl&ned Orengo CoHI O•lly 1110• within three Y••rt lest y .. rs end purau1n1 10 Deed or Trull R•· Clly Hall. 77 F81r Drive. Cotta M .... County Ctetk 01 Orange County on Publllhed Orange eo..1 Delly • AllQ 19, t883 Pllor Sept t6 23 30 Oct 7, t983 1aa1 paar '° far u knoWT' 10 the orded on Oct 2 1981 ••Document Cellfornl• 92626. ror the lurnllillno Aug t6. 1933 Piiot a.pi 18, 23. :so. Oct 7. 1"3 f ... ..._IC NOTICE "22:M)t.2 5 155·83 lnl•noed lrantlMM .,. None No 2498 Book 14242 P•g• 469 01 of SEWER CLEANING MACHINE nnot4 61~ .-n-. Pubttsn.id Orano-Coesr Oally Tne name(e)ana bulln11111addr ... Olflclet RllCo•d• In lhe olltc. of the Addition•! Mii or the fPllClll· Publtl he<I OrtnGe Coaat Delly !---------------- .• ,ICTTT'IOU• au• .. •• Piiot Aug. 26, Sec>t. 2, 9, 16, 19113 PUBLIC NOTICE or the Intended tren•rerM(1) are: R11Goraer of Orenoe County. Cell· c•llona m1y be oblllned 11 Ille 01-Piiot Aug 26, Sepr 2, 9, t6, 1993. P\lllJC NOTtcC :': MAMI ITAn•NT 4815-4-83 Woo Soon Hong. 10057 Hidden VII· rornl11 e•ecule<I by. George P r1cie or the Purcnaalt'lg Agent et 77 482i-83 ~ :~The fo41owiog perlOll 11 doing "~!~~:,, ~:::::• lage, 0 1rden Grove, CA. 92640 Brook•, en unmarried m•n WILL Fllir Drive. Costa M .. a. Calllornte. NOTlCf °' TM1en1•e •ALE "4u111nwe u · That Ille properly pertinent hereto SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Bid• 1hould be returned to the etten.. Ml.IC NOTICE T S. No. 836056-A \ '•. TESA'S TREASURES. t778S Sky-PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowtng peraona ire doing II d.a<:rtbed In genefll ae· All •toeli HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, IP•Y· tlon of lhl City Clet'k. witnln uld COfttrel Mo...._ Par11 Clfcte "o·· trvlne CA 927 t4· buslneH u In lrede, fl•rur ... 4Kl'Jlpmenl I nd Ible 11 rime of sale In lawful monay time llmlt, In a ... led en..iope, ,ICTrTIOUe •UaNla Exewtec:I By-Ned G. Smith ~ :Tllefeea R Kum~ 2096 \/Illa YOU AM IN otfA~T UMdt .. A FREEDOM IMAGING. t0682 goodwill and ,. located at 878 El , tne United S1e1 .. 1 I I Tne South ld•ntlf1edon1heoutaldewlthlhe BlCI N.-•TATEMlNT NOTICE 'de.ion Newport BMGh 'cA 92660 !MID °' TittllT DATED Octobef TraSk Ave • Gatden Grove, CA Camino Roel. Tuatln, CA. 92680 lront fl<ltrenee to the Ofange County Item Numblt and the Opening Oete. The following per1or11 are Cl<>lng YOU ARE. IN DEJ'AULT UNDER A • •Thte oollnMI la oonducl.O by an M, 1te0. UNLlle YOU TAKE AC· 926-43 The Buetness name ueed by aald Old Courthouaa, 211 W Santa Ana. Each Old ehall 1pec:Jly Heh and bulltlell as DEED OF TRUST DATED Mey 23, \i ,t,oM<lull . TION TO NOTllCT "\'OUlt "'°'"· Eitc l(olth JamM, 142 47lh SI • t11n1fero11 111 t1ld tocatlon II. Slale or C11lllornla ell right, 11tle end every llem es set fOflh In the tpeelll-GLOBAL SPECIALTIES t4 Hiii· 1979. UNLESS Y6U TAKE ACTION " -The!'-R Kummer l!llTY, l'T MAY 91 IOL.O AT A l>Ue· N-port Beech, CA. 92663 SLIM'S YOGURT Interest c;o"veyecl to and now held C4tlon1. Any and all e•oec>tlone lo great lrvtne CA 917 t5 ' TO PROTECT YOUR PROPEATV, IT \ -~Thia .,.,_. wH llleCI With lhe UC •Al.I . .,. YOU NIED AN EX· Stst~ph~n ~u~·c~7~~~1c• Tllat sakl bulk tr1n1f9f 11 lnlfl<lded by It unClet Deed ol Trull In the the apect11c1t1on1 mull be cleatly He."1>811 B. Doyle 8352 C&atlll&n MAY BE SOLO AT,,., PUBLIC 8ALE. • Coonty Clenl ol·Of•nge County on ll'LANAT'M* Ofl T'HI NATUN! Of' • unt ~on • to Ile consummared et the office of prol*'ty 1ttu•led In said Count)', stereo tn rhe bk!. end faJture 10 set °',Huntington eeeCh. CA. 926'18 IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF l . ~t 8 t9e3 TMI ~llOtHO AQAINIT YOU, Tnls buaness 11 conducted by 11 WESTERN MUTUAL ESCROW, CalllotnlB dasc;rlblng !he land tnet• rOfth eny nem In the epeclflc1tlon1 B.,ry S Thexton 326 Starllre THE NATURE OF' THE PROCEEI>- "' •• ' F224141 YOU aHOULO CONTACT A LAW• general panne19ntp 1484 t .Yorba Suttl 101 Tuslln tn shell Ile ground& tor rtfeCllon of lhe Anaheim CA. 92807' ' ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD ~ <. Publlll\4Ml Oren 0 Coeat Dally YUl Etlc Kellll Jam.. County Of Ora~ge. Ca.tttornia. 92680 PARCEL I An undllllded 1151h bid Antonio N Pineda. 2930 Long CONTACT A LAWYER. !', Piiot s 1 16 23 ~O Oct 7 1983 NOTICE O' TIIUITEE'S I ALI This atalemenl~as llled with Ill~ on or 11tter ()(;toiler 4, t983 lnteresr In end lo Loi 1 ol Tract No E11c11 bid anBll 11111 forth tne lull B<lach Blvd Long Buch CA 90803 On Sec>t 23, 1993 •t 9.15 A.M. ) •• ep ' ' ' s15i.a3 T.e. No. 33063 C0<tnlY Clerk of Orange County on Tnts bulk rranlfer 11 subject 10 t 1148. eesnown on a map recorded names end 1esldene1• or ,11 pereon1 This buslnoll 11 cond~cted by' 1 LOS ANOELES TITLE ANO TRUST f · NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN. lhet Sep.I 8. l963 F22 Catllo1n11 Uniform Commercta11tn book 479. pages 16 and 17 ol and p11tles lntereeted 1n 1he Oen6ret panner5htp. OEEOCO udulyappolntedTniet" ' • l'tllllC NOTICE on Thura<lay, Sapt 22. 19~ at 10.00 1843lcooe Section 6 t06 MtsceUaneoue M•ps, •llCOl'ds ol Or-propo111 II the 1>1d Is oy 1 corpor-Hetbe<1 B Doyle und41r aNI pur-1 to Deed of Tru1t , -~ am ot uld d•y. In 1h1 room 1111 Puoueneo Orange Coast Ol!ly Tne name and eddress ol tne pet· enge County, Cellf0<n1e 811on, 11110 the names ol Ille officers Tnls statement was flied wllll the r8CO<ded June t5, 1979, u tt\lt. No. ' " PUBLIC HEARING H ide ror conducting Tru11ee·1 Piiot Sepr l8, 23. 30. Oct 7. t983 son with wnomctalm1 may be 11te<11s E•cepuno tllererrom Units t no can •Ion an 1greement on county Ctetk of Orange county on 2t840, In bootl 13188. pege t260, of &. -NOTICE Sales, within tile olltce• ol REAL ES· 5154·831wESTERM MUTUAL ESCROW.11t1tough 5 lnctu11ve. u snown and bel!Bll or Ille corporallon ena July 27 l983 Ollk:lal Record• tn the oHloe of the 1 ·troTICE IS HEREBY 011/EN lhet the TATE SECURITIES SERI/ICE, -Pl.Et.IC NOTICE 14841 Yort>1 Slretl. Suite tOI. del!ned on that c;.,latn Con. 11e1nar more tnan one officer muat ' F221• County Recorder of Or~ County. ,City Councfl of the City of Newport located at 2020 Nonh Broe<lwey. Tusun. Callfomla 92680 Ann· Otene domtn1um Plan r~ June l , lgn II !he bid ts by a P•rtnershlp or Publleh&d Orange coast Dall)' Calllorntt WILL SELL A't PUBLIC ,_,hold • public hearing regerdlng· S11lle 206, In the City or S•nta An•. FICTITIOUS •UllNEeS !comer and the tasl day lor flltng 1981 1n book t4 ge 653 of Joint 11enlure. alale the namM and Pllol Aug 26, Sept 2. 9, 16, 1963 AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100ER :. ACCEPTANCE OF'THE FINAL EN-County ol Otange, ttato ol C•ll· NAME ST A TEMENT 'claims by any credhor .nau oe Octo-Olflctal Records o 1181d Orenoe dctre"" or all general p1r1ners 4~6-83 FOR CASH (payable It lime ar .... i lllRONMENT AL IMPACT REPORT lomta. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES The following persons 818 d<>lllg Iler 3 1983 wnleh Is lhe business day County nd joint venlurws If the bidder Is 1 In l11wful money of tile United Stat•) Ar •tJoR THE UPPER NEWPORT BAY SERI/ICE, • Celllornle corporation, buslnus as be lore the con1ummatton dale PARCEL 2 Unit 4, as snown and ole proprleroonlp or enofllet enllly nom'IC """TIC[ AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE .91CYCLEIEOUESTRIAN TRAIL BE· u duty I PPOlnled Trueree undM and ANAHEIM TRUCK WASH. l23 t N. spec;lfled above. dellnea on tnar cerratn Con-llal does business 11nder a llctlllous r~ nu 0 L 0 0 RANGE C 0 UN TY 'tWEEN IR\/INE AllENUE .... ND JAM· pu11uant to the po-of sate con-BlueGurn Anahilm CA 92806 Oa1eo· Seplemt>er t2, 11183 domlntum Plan referred to In Perce! ame. lne bid shall be In lhe real NOTICE INVITING COURTHOUSE LOCATED ON &OREE BOULEVARD flfred In that Otlf'taln Deed ol lr111t Bl8.ke J Paisley, t002 Otange Woo Soon Hong I above eme of Ille bidder with t1 d111lg-•IOI SANTA ANA Bl \10., BETWEEN NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER e•ec11ted by MlchHf J. Wagner. re-Ave Costa Mesa CA 92627 lnrended TrBl\sferM(e) The street address and orher etton following showing "OBA (the BIO ITEM NO 600 SYCAMORE ST. & BROADWAY. GIVEN that Mid public l\Mrlng wHI corded November 4, 1980, In Boole Roman Nolet 281 E 20tll Cotta Puollslled Orange Coast Dally common deslgnetton, II any, ol the tc11t1ou1 name)"'. provided, how· NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN lhll SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA al rlgtit. •be helcl on the 26th a.y ot Sllptem· 13820 of Ottk:lel Records of Mid Mesa CA 92927 ' Piiot Sepr 16, 1983 rH I property desert bed above le ver, no fle1111ous n1me 11\all l>e 11Md euteO propouli Wiii be,~ by thll atl<I lnlerMI con...eyed to end Def, 19e3, et the h<>ur of 7:30 p.m., In County, 11 pege 1532 Recorder'• In· ataice J. Pallley 5198-83 jpurported to be 2182·0 Pacllle Av· nress thete 11 •current regtllratlon the Coy 01 CO.ti Meea. 10 wit· Tile now held by 11 unoer Mid Deed ol ·=Council Chamber•. 3300 New· strument No. 4368. by re&1<>n ol a 'Tllls •lelenient was llled with lne enue. Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 lln tile Orange County Recordet In C C 0 Bo Coe Tnill In the Pfoperly tltu&ted In Mid Boulevard. Newpor1 Beech, br1&cn ol deleult In payment ol Pllf· County Clerk of Orange Cou'1ly on Tne und11rslgned Trust" dis· se ol corporellon1, Include the tty ouncll. P. IC t200, ta County and S11te OMCrlbed •: omla •I wntc:h time "1d piece lorrnanoe ol the obllgetlona eec;ured Sept 8 1983 POOLIC NOTICE' c1a1ms any 11aoltlty for any incorrect· amea of the President, Secrelel)I. Meta, Celllornli 92828• on °'F~lore LOT 9 OF TRACT NO. 3242 IN Mw.. :.... ther'eby Including lh•t breach or de-· n••• or 11111 strMt address and other reesurer an" ••a ,.,,,., the hour 01 l l:OO • m. on !day, THE CITY OF COSTA MESA COON· I -·7 end -Int-led pet'IOOI m•y . ,~ STATEMENT Of' ~ The c11'y Couv ...... ~,-·o-f' ..... Cl"' ol October 7, 1983. II •haJI be the r .. ...., OF O"'"NGE. STATE o'p c •L1-·~end o. l\Mrd thereon fault, Nollce ot wl1lch waa r8CO<ded PubUlhed Orenge Cour Delly common de1lgnatlon, II any, 1111own ,..., ,.., ., lllblll"' 1 lhe bldd 1 deliver • • .,,. ... ' WANDA E... ANDERSEN . Oclobe< 15. 198t u Record«'• lrt-Piiot Sept 18, 23• 30. Ocr 7, t983. ,ulCTIANTIOONMIOUI •• ~ ..... o:.u.~ Of'ME herein II the tlreel edOreu or other oata Mesa r--!he rlghl to epon '' o ~ o FORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A MAP CITY CLEAi< etrument No. 14258, ol Offlclll A. 51$0-83 ..., '"5 "A common designation olthe property ejec1 an~ or all bide lhla bid 10 the Crry Clerk 1 Oftic. ~ RE.CORDED IN BOOK IOI PAGES 'City of~ Beecll cord• of 581d County, e1 pege t Ill, The following Pll<llOn• h•ve •ban-11 now lndk:etld heteon. direction• ATEO september t3 1983 the PfOPll" ennounc:ed llrM. Bid• wl 3S-& 3e OF MISCELLANEOUS • Pul>bhed Or1nge Coast Delly Piiot A6corder's ln1n1men1 No. 2058<4, MllC NOTICE doned the use of the, Fictitious Butt· to 1ne propany may be obi t ined ubllahed Orange Coaat Deliy Piiot ~~cly ~~ ~ ":: MAPS. RECORDS OF' ORANGE Sept 18 19113 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION nessName:STEllEN S PHARMACY. lrom the ben1llcl1ry her1ln named ept. 16, 1983. 11 pri.cu~~0~ Frid'"" Octol>et 7 COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. ' ' ' 5tlil3-83 TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR YOU A .. E IN DEFAULT UHDE .. A 1525 M918 Verde Or .• Eur Coala pursuant to a wrltren requeat tub-51115·83 -,. • The atrMt edd,_. end Other CASH. l•wtu• money ol Ille United DEED Of' n.uaT DATED .,_., Meaa, CA. 92626 mttted to.said o.nellciery within ten 1983, In the Council Ctwnoera, City common dellgnatlon II any of the NIUC M>TICE StatM. or• c:ul'll«'• chedl dr•wn 12, tm. UNL2aa VOU TAKI AC· Wllllam Richard Robusto, 750 w ~1y1fromthenratpubllcetlonolthla Halt,77Felr0rlve.Coet•..._.Cell-real Pfoperly o..cnbecl .boo,. Iii on • •l•I• or netlonal l>ank, • •t•t• TION TO NOTECT Y<MM ..,.~.San Jose Av• K4. Claremonl, CA notice Ml.IC NOTICE ~~'~R°2!~':> ':A\'i:R~ci31~ purported to be. 248 V"Vfnla .,._, ~ or fed«el credit union, or a 1tete or EllTY IT MAYR eOUI AT A "'8--9t7t l BENEFICIARY Stale Saving• and Coet• Meea, CA. The undelliOl.S NOTlCE M nlUITaa'a IAU le<leral NVlng1 end loan ueocletlon LIC tAli If YOU NllD AN IX• The Flctltloua Bu1tneaa Neme re-Lotn Asaoclatlon, 222 N. El Ooracto, FICT1TIOUI •UllNEll ST ALL A SOUND SYSTEM. di.ctelma any llablllty lor My tncof. .. T.•. Ne. O.'ION1.f domiciled tn thl1 etate. ell peyable 11 PLAHATION Of' n. NATUflll °' lerred to 1bo11e w11 filed In Orange Slock1on, CA. 115202. Phone· (209) NAME eTAT•MINT Addition•! Mii 01 the IC*'llt· rect._ of the a1rNt llCl<I,.. end M011CI! the time ol ..,., ell rlghl, lltle and Tltl NOCIEOINO AQAINIT vou, County on Ap•ll 7, t983. 9~8-1t18 The loltowlng per1on1 are doing cellona may be obtelned at Ille Of· other common dMlgneUon If eny YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A lnterMI held .... It ... Tru•IM , In th•t YOU • .._. .... eAAIY•cT .. • .... l hll butt,,... WU conducted by . Seid 118l• wlll t>e m1de, but without bUllM .. u . rice ol the PurChulng Aoenl at 77 lhown herein . • • v' ..._..., """•.. .. ._ lndlvlCluat Fair Oflve, COile M-. Celllomle. s · _ .. _ DEED Of' TRUST. OATEO June 30, reel property llti.ele In u .lcl Counry nfl covenanl orwarrenty, expr-or Im· C & E ASSOCIATES, 1327 Oeet· Btdelllouldbe ret rned to the atten-•Id sale wiM o.m..,., but without 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION end Stll•, delcrlbed u fOllOwa. Lot NOTICI °' T1WaT111"'e IALI Tnta atatemenl wea llled with the plied, regarding tltle, ~. 0< perk Ottvt . Apl. 190, Fullerton. CA. 11 . cov.nenl or-ranty, .. ~Of fm. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT 34. Trecl 8582, Book 271, Pages TI Ne .aa4 ounty Clerk of Ofange County on ancumbr8nc;H, Including IHI, 9263 t tlon of the City Clerk, within Ulcl plleCI regarding tltle po....ion or t MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. 23·25. lnclualve or MlllC9ftaneou• NOTICE IS HEREBY 0 11/EN th•I AllQ t2. lV83. cnargesendeJ11>1nsesor1heTru11ee Larry A Crapo. 433 28th Street, time llmlt. In a Miiied en~. encvmbra..-1o iMY111ererneltitno ~ IFYOU HEED AN EXPLANATION OF Meps. In Ille oll!Qe ol seld County of on Sept1mbet 22, 19931110:00 a.m. PllPu '!,111hed26 OSrar1ge2 9COU6 t 9083•111' end or the tru1t1 created by Mid H1rmose Beech. CA. 9025-4 Identified on the outilde with the~ Pflncipll IUm ol the note(e) ~ THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-Orenge. of aald oeu, In the room Ml --• .. e f~ ot ... ug. ' ept · · 1 • • · Deed ol True\ to pey lhe remaining Paut W Emch. 1327 Deerpark hem Number and the Opening Date. by Mid Deed ol Tru1t With lnlereel d , ___. ~ '2137'2 1 ..... 9 Emch bid ahall epeclly MICll and • ING AGAINST YOU. VOU SHOULD The 1trMt • drn1 or other conducting TruatM '• s eie.. wltnln 7 0 83 prlnctpat 1Um1 ol the note(• MOur.,,., Drive, Apl 190, Fullerton. CA. 263 t e-.v Item u Ml for11\ In the..-. thereon, P ptovlded In Mid llOM(J.). CONTACT A LAWYER. detlgn•llon of Ille rNJ Pfop-the olllcee or REAL ESTATE SE· 4 4 • . l>Y said 0..0 ol Trull to-wit; Thia bullnese It CC>Oducted by 1 ·-·, ..,_.., edvenoee, tt any, unOer the termt1 of On October 7, 1983. 11 Iii: 15 L m., rty herelnabov• dH crlbed I• cuRrTIES SERI/ICE located et 2020 S 127,784.52 wltn lnteteat lhflfeon generel pannerahlp :i:'°.:'~...'.!1= ~!~°:'~~ the Oeed 01 Trust.,_, cl\lr099 end Federel Netlonet Mongege Allocle-purpor1ed to t>e. 1663 New Hamp-North Broedw•y. s~lt• 20e. In the nomr ic """TICE from Januery 1, 1983 ~ 16.75"/t per Paul w Emch ...,....,_ ... ,_ _,, expenew of !he TrumtM end of the tton a Ouly appointed Tni1IM under Ire C>nve. Costa M-. CeOfornte. City ol Senta Ana. County of 0 '8nge, r""" nu 1nnum aa provided In N ld note(a) Thia st element wu filed with the ltetecl In the bid, atl<I llllu,. 10 Mt lrutta CfN ted by ulO o.ect.of TNSI., end pur9Uant to Deed of Trull u -The undettlgned ti.teby dl1Clel"18 atele ol Calllornl•. REAL ESTATE NOTICE 0, ll'Ual.IC: IAU plu1 all co111. charges end any and CovnlY Clerk o! Orange County on ~'r.~ :~:~d~nr~~.=~11";:: to wlr; S1 t,640.2fl epptOJI, ecuteo by Peggy French, an unmet· I llablllty for any tncorrectne.. In SECURITIES SERI/ICE. a Celllornle qn September 22• 1983 •• 10:30 •II ad~ance• S2, 134.50 wJth lntlfhl Sept. 8, 1983 bid The t>enefldary und« u10 Deed rled ~ '9COfded July 15, 19e3, atreel .Oar ... O< other oom· corpo,.tlon, •• duty 8ppotnted • m 11 19070 M 00111 Aven1o111. The t>enellclary under .. 10 Oeed F224t10 Eac:n l:Hd .,,.,, Mt f0f1h the lull olTl"Ul't heretofore executed and 0.- u lhst. Ho. 82·2 .. tee. ol Official on deelgnetlon. Trustee under and purtuent to Ille H nllngton e.ech llOCelllornta 11141 or Trust heretofore executed and a.. Publllhed Orenge Cour Dally names and rMldenoM ot elf l*'IOO• =:.',fo!,":iu=:r= ~ f A«:orda In the olllc9 ot the County SaJd Nie wlll be mede without power or .... conlllfl'eCI In tnat cet· f~lowfng deacrlOed PllflOllel P,op-livered lo Ille underllgned • wrlllen Pllol Sept 16, 23. 30, Oct 7. 1983. •nd partlu tnterHt•d In the t~ Sele. _ .... a --'tt-... .-........ _ ........ Record« of OfangeCounty, Staleol anty.expr ... or lmplled,regard· teln Deed ol Tnist e•eculed by •r1" wm be sold 11 public auelton. Oectaretlon of del1<.1h ano Demand 5149-83 ~-• 11 he bid la ~ • .., .... , -· ~-"' ,,_.. Celltl:lmte. WILL SELL At PUBLIC ng tllle. po$Mlllon, Of en<:um· STUART L PARKER. 8 merrled mBI\ without rtlMltVe for Sale, and a wrftten Notte. ol 06-:l~te ,:i_ na'mee o~t! =~ f1ult and Eleclfon to Sell The llllder- AUCTION TO HIGHES.T BIDDER , to u t11ty Ille prlnclpeJ b•I· .. hie sole and MP8'ate ptoperty, 57 mlacellaneoue non·lnatalled fault and Elecrton 10Sell. The under' wllo ·can llgn in agreement on tlgned cauled Mid Nottoe of Defeult l FOf\ CASH OR CHECK AS DE· of the Note or other obllgatlon recorded Jen111ry 20. 1982. In the ipot llghta 1 Seotman double !Ge •igned caused said Notice of Default Mt.IC NOTICE beh•ll 01 the corporation anct IJld Elec11on 10 Sell to l>e reootded In ' SCRIBED BELOW (payable et time reel by Nici Deed ot Tni1t, with olltoe of Int County Recorder ol Nld machine. 1• set of biker• lhelvea. 1 and Electlon 10 Sell to t>e recorded In whether more than one olllc« mui t the couflty where the '-::.:1Y le l of Nie In lewful money of the United ntt1rM1 and otllet sums u provided County. u Recorder'• lntrument m lpped dtaco bOOtn 1 co•k bulletin the county Where tne reel property 11 PubllC hellrlngs will 1141 held by The llgn II Ille bid 11 by • partner8hlp or localed. Neme. Street and , 81.-1 et t"9 front entrenoe to the herein, plua edvancn, II any. under No 82.-0221298, by reeton of , ooard 16 Clolnes ~Nert rwo Jxs· loc:ated Costa Meu Plenntng CommtUlon 11 a folnr venture •t•l• the namM and Telelphone Number of Tni.-Of OIO Of1nge County Courthooee, he ,.,ms lhereor 11nd lntetMI ori br .. cn of default In peyment of per. alnui 11nd lormlca deal<~ 2 table 011.a AuguSI 30. 1983 Tne City Hell, 77 Fair Oflve. Coell eddr-01 • 111 gen«el pert,_. perlOll conducllng Mle le CHICAGO •1oc:a1ec1 on 5-nte Ane Blvd., ~ h advanoM , and plu• fM I , lormance ol rne obllgallOnl aecured lamp. 8 _ 1 with pleated shade. tO 8UNICl8~ HftVIC:E COMPANY IMesa. Cetllornla, at 6.30 p.m. or u and lolht ""1Mers II the bidder 11 e TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. l •.-i Syca.11'\0fe St. & Broedwey, 1rges, and e111pensea ol lh• theteby, Including that bre11Ch or Cl• l>leck rub!Mlr bar 11001 meta, 2 cues 18)'. JEAN FRflTAI 1soon aa poselble therHlter on Mon· eole proprtetorlhlp or enother entity 3255 WILSHlllE BL\10., LOS AH-Santa Ana, Cellfornla ell right. tltle, ruatM •nd ol the trusts crNtad by reull. Notice ol wnlch w11 recorded 1 cocktall gleSSM TruetM Sele Ottlce day. September 26. 1983. thll does bl.lllt1ese under 8 flc11tlooe GELES. CA. 90010. (213) 380-3940. ~ lnterell conYll)'9d to end no. d DMd of Trvtl. The totll amount May 23. t983 11 Rec:order'e tnstru· Thi• sale 15 made tn acco<dance 2:3' Nonh El Dotedo atrMt t Rei.one Petition R-83·08 for Brien ne.me the bid shall be in the reel Armatl<I C Saucedo. AMt. Sec. i helO bylf under Mid Deed ol Trull In I Mid obllgetlon, Including rN80!1· ment No. 83·217614. WILL SELL AT with Calllornte CMI Cooe Sec110nl P.O. 01-D Wood, 1uthorlzed egfl<ll tor Pete neme' 01 the blddM W1lh 9 dello· LOI ANGIL.le T1'Tl..r AND TWUt1' I 1f1e property lltuated In Mid County bly a tlmeted 1-, oherQM atl<I ex· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE tilOH· ~987 and 1988 by the unoerslgned 8toctllon, CA. 85201 Bedford, t t521 Anabel. Garden Miion follOWlng lhO'#lng "OBA (the MED COWANY, Al TMlaTll t and Sl81e deec:ribed P : -ol the TruatM. 11 the rime ol EST BIDDER FOR CASH, 18wtu1 i ndtord to dlapoM 01 per.onaJ (IOI) Ml-1111 Grove. to rezone property contain· flc1lllous name)" ptcMOed hOw· By: CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE \ The W..terly 145 leet of Loi 4, nltlel publlutlon'bl this Notloe, I money of 1he United Stltff, or 8 opett 'tell b the tenant WALTER PubllS/led Orange Cout Delly Pilot Ing a 7-unlt •P•r1ment to R3, loceted ever no flctttloue ~amesllall be UMCI COMPANY, AGENT ' .Jlocl< C of Trecl No. 8t2. In the City .285.5.1. caal\Mtr'• CheCtl drtWl'I oiu 1111• or HrULSE~ITHEY GREAT GATSBY, A Sec>I 16, 23, 30, 1983 at 1829 Pomon• Avenue In an ~ unteP tl!ere I• 1 c1o1rrtnl rtglltr1tton Detecl: Augutl8. 1183. lot Coeta Meee, County of Orenge, Oiied. Seplember 1. 1983. n1tlonel benlc. a st•t• or led«•! NIGHTCLUB, INC., upen v1C8tlng St t 1-83 zone. Environmental dllermlnetlon. #lth the Ofanoe County Aecorder In Publlahed Ofange Cout Delly. Piiot jlli.te of Celllomim. u per meip ,.._ REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER· credl1 union, or e atate or federal he real PfOC>llf'1Y ol the landlO<d anO Neg•tlve dec:lar1t100 CIM ol corporetlonl . Include the Sllpt. 2. 9, t6, 1083 -ded In OOOk 20, P1Q118 1 and 2. ICE. as Tl"Ul'IM uVlnga IJld loen auoclatlon doml· tter notice 10 Hid tenant. POOLIC NOTICE For lurther Information on lh• aoove n..._ 01 the Pretld«ll, Secretary, 4tn.83 p. ·1lill~ M9'111, In 11\e omo. ol By 0. J Morver clled In lhll 1t1te • .ir peyeble et the Oeted Septembef"6 11143 THOlllllAI apptlcetlona, telephone 75'4·5245 or Treuurer end Meneger "81C NOTICE r she County Recorder of uld County. (Seel) 0 J. Morger, It• Preeldent lime of .. ,., all r1Qht. title anO weU.:. NOTI CE OF DEATH OF call ., the ollloe ol lhe Plannlng De-The c11Y Council of i 11e City of ---------------- • The etrNt llCl<lr ... ol Ille r...i 2020 North Broedw•Y. Suite 209, 1ntere1t nelo by 11. u fruit•. In lh•I A LAW COlltll'OllATIOH RICHARD C LARK RE· P•Mment. ~ 200, 77 Felr 0r1 ..... Coet• M ... _,,.. the right to .......a '{ )roperty dHcrlbed ebove 11 Sante Ana, Ce. 92706 real proPl(ly lltultl In Mid County AttOf'ne)'• for OAllflELO "'-AZA I Cost• MMI, Cllllornta. •elect any or 111 bide NOTICE Of ntU8ftFI aALa ) ·ourponed to be: 2082 W.t1-AV'f., (714t 953-6810 and Stele. deacrlbed u rollowa: L.Mcltofd N I E RS, aka RICHARD C. Publlshed Orange Coeat Dally Piiot DATED· s tembel ·14 1983 . .\.II .. c . Coet• Mee&, CA. 92627 Publlehed Orange Cou l Dally ThOM portion• ol Lot I of TrlCt !MIO Newpof'I Cenl• Dfttt, 'lt:lO jRENI ERSAND OF PETI· Sept. 16, t983. Publl..,., i,.nge coeit Oeliy Piiot On"=!!~ :>83~1;00 II •. Tiie undenlgl..O dlldelma llT'f Piiot Sept. 2. 9, 18, 1983 5003-9280, tn the City or trvlne, u ~ mep NeWJIOf1 hech, CA. t2'IO ITION TO ADMINISTER ES-519&-83 Sept 16, 1983 a m., THE HAMMOND COMPAi«. • Ir ~for any_lneorrect,_ ol the filed In Book 378, Pege8 33 to ~. Pullllahtlel Ofange Coaar Oatly Piiot TATE NO Allt$1l 5194-33 ca111om11 Corporetton, • 04J1t 11>-S . ~ .,,... edd-1nc1us1ve of Mlacellaneoua Mape, -c>• 9, re, 1983 · . 111-ic W\TI"'': pointed Trvtt• under tlnd purMl9l'lt I' •. The Nie wlll be made, but Without PUBLIC NOTICE Record• of Mid Couniy, d61Crfbed In 5088-33 l T o all hetrs, benehetanes, .-~ nu ~ 10 o.eo olTrvet execuled by MARIO ••• ~orwll'f*'ty,exp< ... ortm-Patce11 .. 10llowt: cr editor s and conti nge"\t CE 0 DE TH OF P\8JC NOTtcC VITTORIO PETILLO •llnolelNll• ~ ~·regarding tl11e, pa11111lon, or YOU AM .. l>e'A~T ~"A PARCEL t: Unit 35 u enown and ,. cr editor s of RICHAJlD OTI F A Tnillor tor the 0en9nt and eecurtty 'tncumllt.--. to r-'f the totel O.ll> OI T'MleT OAnO ..,_ 1 deecrlbed In the Condominium Plan ~ .... , dall W. HubbardAND OF MN·tl•U ot THE HAMMOND COMPANY • l·9mCMlt ofttieunc>llldt>.ienoeot tlle1te-t.UN&i••YOUTAK•ACT10N •ecordedonAugu1t 3,1976,ln8ook rwuC NOTICE C LARK RENrERS, aka ETITION TO ADMINIS-NOTICE OF DEATH OF c1111ornl• corporetlon 'u !··=~'Zt:::'~ ~~~y~~Tw !11::ci~1~1~=°'"=: NOTICEOf'PU.ucaAU RICHARDhC.~S~d ERESTATENO.A ·lltHS ANNE KAPLAN AND OF 8enefldety. oeted Aiwtl 27. 1882, " 111t..-of l193,17l.24, S*I• coel.8. •YOU MUD AN IXP\.AHAnoN Sec>lembe<24. 1976.lnBoolt 11000. On Seotember 22. 1983 11 9:30 JM;l'SO~ w 0 may ot e.r-T o all hein, beneficiaries, PETITION TO ADMINIS-~1S:°:' M .. ~:,. ~: 1 . ~-. ~. and trvtt .. OP THI NATUltl 0, TH• Paoe 1000, ol Offlciel Recdo-d• ol • m at 19082 MllOflOll• Avenue, wtse mterest.ed in the will r edltors and contingent TER ESTATE NO. Allt8ot lldel Aecx>rd• In 'r11e' omoe of the • ..,. -1111'\et.O to be 13,048.116 et NOCHOINQ AOA .. IT YOU, YOU uld County. Hunllnglon BNch, Celllornla. lhe and/or estate: ·red.ii.Ors of Randall w H b-T all h lrs ben flcl&rl Coonly ~der 01 Orange County j .ttle lime of tnltlel publlcatlon of thla IMOUU> CONTACT A LAWYlll PARCEL 2 An unolvlded fOlfowlng deecrlbed e>ereonll Pf* .A petition has been filed · u 0, e • e es, State 01 Cefffomla. • ~of a... wtlicfl twO -total NOTICI "" ntuena·• IALE one-f0t1y-nlnth (f/491 Int-I ... erty Wfll l>e IOld ., public auction, b BARBARA ANN BOGGS and peraona who may creditors and con tlngen t WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ··J.198,225.18. , T.a. Ne. 40711 tenant In common In the I• lntereet wltnout r-· Y . . otherwiJe interested in c red 1 t o rs o ( ANNE TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOA :~ Currwntty dcled '** cuhler. NOTICE IS HEREBY 011/EN. lh•1 In Ind to the common., .. of llld I reception dee.II, 12 hydraultc RENIERS LI\ I.he Supenor e will and/or estate: KAPLANand penona who CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR ·~·· ~ cer\tfled by a benlc, on Thurwdey. Septembtt 29, t983. lot and TrlCI U IUCf\ term la a.ti~ Cll&lfl. 2 yellow deek cnelrs. I roller Court of Orange County re-A ti ti h bee filed be th • interested CERTIFIED CHECK (pey.I*., time ·,=ler• c:tledl1 of reguteted •ttO:OOa.m.ofulOday,lntheroom In lhe Artlcle entllled "Oelln1tlon1' blue cl\1lr, 2 heet lamp1, 2 heir uestin that BARBARA pe on u n may ? erw1.11e otlNlletnlewfvtrnonevottheUnlted ~ deectlbecl In Sec:. 292411 of "' allCle '°' conductlllQ TiuitM'• or the 0ec11r111on 01 Covenant•. dryera. 7 111t1on1, t two dr•-n11ng 1NN .Jx:x;s RENTERS be y Sandra Young 1n the Su· ln the will and/or estate: Stet•) el· The .outh ll'Ont .,...,"'°" •• c.llfomleCMI Gode.~ to Saltl, 'il!TTlln me 0'"°9I ot~L 1!S· Condltlone and Re9Ulctloae e.. cabinet, 4 ~vlng traya, 3 bank• 01 rior Court of Orange Coun· A petition has been !Ueq to the 'o ren • count Old '·~1N91-Of ll'le bidder,.,.~ TATE SECURITIES SERI/ICE, COfded on J11ly 2i. 1976. In Book fhrM w•hlng chairs, 3 bank• 01 two appoinled as penonal ~,,.. y requesting that Sandra by :Joyce Lulc:as itl the Su-C6urttlOUM 7if WWf ~"Anlr -f :. with PfoC* ldentlftcetlon. loceled at 2020 North Btoedwey, 11630, PllQM '793 to 84'4, lnclullve Chelll, 2 c;orner llblee. 4 tlnlc•, 1 resentative to admi.nl.st.er the · t.ed • Or ,..___ Boule\wd, Ctty of Sente N--. Stet• 11 .•.The beMftc:lety under uld Oeied Solt• 209 In Ille Cttv 01 Sent• An a. o1 Offlcl81 Reclof'd• of M id County. lockw. t book shelf,, dak, t -..etet ta f RICHARD CLARK oung be appom u per· penorCourtof ange"""""1· otCellfomlL ft "b!Trumt lleteloforeuec:ulecl end de-County ot °'""'-'tat•t• of c.11-lthe "Oectat11lon"), i nd any emend-COOier, I broom. 1 mop. t eule, 1 es te 0 n.al representative to ad· ty requesting that Joyce vou ARE IN OffAULT UNOl1' A ' .llWred to the ~ a written lornle REAL ESTATE llECURITIES mer1la thefeto. CIM, 3 boxes ol toweti/wt9'>f. 1 box RENIERS. aka RICHARD C. . ter the estate of Randall Lukas be a"point.ed as ~r-DEED OF TRUST OR MOR"tQAQE ' Oecleratlon ol Oefeutt •nd Demand SERlliCE • C&lllornl• corpor11lon EXCEPT THEREFROM •II Oii, o ... dNk papere, 1 box dlahel, 1 box REN~S (under the lnde-H bbard ( d th Ind al • • -tali to ad DA TEO April 27th 1982 UNl.lSS tor S•. end• wrttten Notloe ol o... "auty aWoented Tru1tM unoer enci mlnerela. end other hydroca11>on1. pelntt anCI clffntng iuppllee. 4 pendent Administration of u un ec ~ e· son repreten ve • YOU TAKI:: ACTION TO 'PAOTfCT llUll end Electlon 10 Sell. The NICI purau1111t to the PoWer Of .. COO· below • deptn of 500 , .... without box .. hair color and blNcMI. 1 box . -dent Administrauon of min.ister the estate of ANNE YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY N I ,'Notleeol OeflUll end Election 10 Sell terred 1n th•t Qerleln Deed ol Tni1t lhe right ol turt-entry, &a r• cflp .. nd ml-'lenec>u• l>Muty eup. Estates A ct). T~e peu tlon UI tates Act). The petition ia KAPLAN (under the Inde-SOLO AT A PU8LtC SALE. w YOU to be record.cl In the county wtw'e executed by Bruce S Wein« and MMMf In '"''"'"*'" or Reoord plies, 1 OO• totlon muter cieen-. I set for hea.nng Ln Dept-No 3 l f h . • De t N 3 d t AdmJnia~ tio f NEED AN EICPLANA110H OF THE -·~,...,property le loceleCI OOl'Mn L Welner hu10end atlO wlle·I EXCEPT THEREFROM Ill unoer-bolt heat lf9ht b\.tlb•. 3 bOxee offlc:e al 700 Civic Cent.er Dr West or eanng m p . o. pen e.n a :n 0 NATURE OF THE PAOC~ \ • Thi• document I• •J11CUtect 0y Jamee OouglP Hell and Shirley An~ ground 11r11er1, 1y1ng below a def'lh wppllM. I bo1t to41et peper. San Ana CA 92701 ·• Oc ' t 700 Civic Center Or., Wett, F..ttates Act) The petition la AOAINSTYOU YOUSHOULQCOH- ; federel Ne11onel Mortgeoe Auocl•· H811 huebend and wife recorded ol 500 feel trom the 1Ur1ece of eald Thi• Nie I• mede In accordance ta • on t. t.a Ana, CA 92701 on Oct. set for hearing ln Dept. N o. 3 T'ICT A LAWYER ~ :~iAon. (Woodg1Mn Service Co. Al>fir 10 11191 In aook 14018 of land, 001 without the r= eurt-with CaHlornl1 Clvll Code Section• 5, 1983, at 9:30 a.m, 12 1983 at 9·30 A M at 700 Civic Cent.er Dr Wst All lglll tltte 9nc1 In..,_ ,;4>Melon) Sult• 1800, 10920 Wlllhlr• Ofllclal Aeoord~ ol U ld County .•• enlry, .. contelned In • ol R• 1967 I nd 19118. by the unelerllgned IF Y OU OBJECT to the IF. yo' u o' D ~· h San Ana CA 92701 .... Se . :r:c:rto ~ now held ....... ~ ~ ·~d. Loe Anoele8. (fellfomle 751 Recotd«'• IMtni 1 No cord. landlord. lo dlllj)OM ot peraonll . . .,.,"""' • to t e tAI , on pt .,., •• - J ·90024 (2131 824-2223, Mtlllng Id-':M9 by re.eon 011 br.:Ot d.: PARCEL 3 Non .. aclllalve eaae-properly l•lt by the t•n•nt. granung.of lhe peution , you an\lng of the petition , you 28, 1983 at 9:30 a .m . alt 1~ ~~ U..:°C .~Cl, .. le Po. Box 7ee&e. Loe AA· fautl.;, piymenr 01 perlormenoe 01 manl8 Ollllf 9'1(;11 prOl)erty and '°'I NICOLAS D. STEINER dOlnG ooll· sho~d either appear at the hould ell.her appear at the IF YOU O B.JECI' to the d.:rtbed a . A ~ ...... c.llfomla ll0076. the oblJ9•llON MCUred thereby, In· IUCll pur~. I ll .. aucll .... nae .. STEINER OF LONDON. heanng and state you objec· earing and state you ob'-· granung· of the n.tJtion you COMPRISED OF· • • Oete: Aug 25, 1983 t di th b II det I N mentl are dMCtlbed In the Metlona upon 1111e31fng the rH I proper1y of t fl ·tte b""" I'-"' r-• · ~.... Thl8 document l8 executed ~~ ~wt\~ :C ~aeo'~~~ ! entllMld "Uttllllft" "S.tllement and the ••n<ltoro end •llet notice of nld ~ons 0S: hi ~ wn n ~f-tlons or file Written objec-sh ould either appear at the 1 PARf~L ~An L~ "'::' ~ by CONSUELO S JUAREZ 1993 u Recorder'• 1n1trument No'. Encroecn~t" end "Common Arn ' tenant. tmns wit. c court ore tions w ith the rourt before h earing and state you objec-~~~ lnnt~ c:;; of eo.t. ~ M f " Publllhed 0.--enge Cout Delly 83-233257,WILLSELL ATPUBLICEuement olt"!Anklle oll~.•Oec-IDaled Septem0er 5.1883 the h eanng. YoUr appear· e h earing . Your appear-tfons or me written objec· pe. ,,;.p record.cl 1n ~'84 '~ Sept. 18, 23. 30, l983. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 81[>. te'8tk>n enmMld E&a«nenl• THOMAI WELU ance rnay be tn pel"!IOn or by be • b ti with lh urt bef PegM 33 end 3' In IM ofllOI of 11.9 ,:. 5118-83 OEAFORCASH lawtul moneyollhe PARCEL 4· Non .. wclulllve -ALAWCOltf'OtllATIOH lyourattomey may tn per:te>n or y ons e co ore County~of Mld~ -----------------Unlted StatM , ~, cunter'• check menta lor over euc;n property 1111d ror Attom.,1 kw OAIWllLO Pt.A2A lF YOU ARE A C REDI· our auomey the h •arlng. Your appear-EJccepllng ther•trorn Unit~ 1 PUllLIC M>TICE or1wn on a 11111 o• netlonal benk, a wen 1>11rpoee1 N eu<:h HMmenta l.MWllont lF YOU ARE A CREDI-ance may be In penion or by fhrO\IQh t8 111111own upon "'-eon. ------------------tt•t• or led41ral c:redll urlfon, °' 1 ated61Crlbe<I lntheaec11on1entlfled IOO Newpof'I CMter Drfff, •no TOR or a contingent credltor R ora contingent creditor your attorney domlnll.lm Plan r-Oed 1n ......., -·--,.. ----·w•• ttete OI federel M Vlnge Ind loln "O'#ner'I Rlghtl 11110 Outlet Utlllllee Newpof'l .. Kh, CA. t2'tO of the d~----' you m"et file . 1 87 --......~ .._,. ·· ., .. ,__,.;,AlfrWj; -•MOCl•tlon domiciled In lhl• 11111, ena C•lll• T11eVl110n''. "Utllltlee" Pub1t1hed Orange CoHt o.i1y Piiot ~~llM."U, .... f the dt;eea.se:d· you must file IF YOU ARE A CREDI· 1408 . Page 9 01 ...,,.,._ "9ccw'dl : ':.TINO~ e11 peyeble •I the ume o• uie. 1111 "Support and S.ntement", "En· Stl>r 9, 18. t983 your da_im Wtlh the roun or our claim with the court or TOR or a contingent credit.or 01 ;:~~~-Unit 0-4 • lflOMI PM:nnout ..,...., NAm rtghl. tltle end 1n1., .. 1 held by II. aa croec:nment" .,,~ "Community Fa-50117"83 present ~t '°the ~rson.al rep-resenl it to the pel"llOnal rep-of the dec:eued, you must fUe upcn the ~ ,._,, , Th• 1011ow1no pereon hH Tru11tN , In thet r.., ptoperty lltuete cillt~ Eee«nent .. of the Artlcte entl-resen tauve appotnt.ed by the n1.atJve appointed b y the your claim with the court or f9<red to In Pero.I 1 mbcMI. ,.. hd al IT In Mid County •nd State. deecrtbed tied Euementa In tile Oeci111t1on court within four m o nths The street addr9a lf'4 :.ti! re::, C:: tl,e;n.;:., :: N IOllowl. LHNhold lnt«Mt In and of Co11en1nt1 i nd Condtt1on1 end Pla.JC NOTICE f lh d ff t l urt within four months p resent it to the penonal rep· common de81en•lon. " any _. I . ~ ~ n!.. of DOUBLE 10 the lotlowlng: L016& ol Trec1 9979 Resl\lctlon• recorOed on June 9. rom e ate 0 U"ll ssuance from the dat.e of fint l8euance re11entati11e appointed by the ru1 prOOftlY delcttMO .bow ~ ':1'.EAolf MtNING co 21~ s Ctod-.. recorded In 8ooti 4 t2, Pll9ft 30 t876, tn 800I( l 17Cle, PllQll 420, Of NOTICE OF SALE of let ten as p rovided In Sec~ f letters u provided in Sec-court within four months purpor1ed 10 be: SH A f :'tty A.... SeM• Arwd':A t2707 end J 1 cM Mltcelleneoua Mep1. ,. ~., ~~ ot 'i''d.~n~.(The OF COLLATERAL BY tlon 700 of I.he Probate Code 'on 700 of the Probate Code from the date off Int~ 8'rwt, •<W. Coeta ....... °"'"°' , ... ~ The "flclrttov• bullneu n~ ~~~ 01,~ cou~z... 0, other .m::i:.n11 ,,::::." • 1 any (~~u!!~1~~ of California The time for f California. The time for of lett.en u provided in Sec· ·~~~ UNOEASIONlD T •• •t-~the cr'~'ei :! COl'llon dM!gnatlOn ot the real prop. Tiie llrM t addr"' or other \ 9504 (3)) filing claims will not expitt filing claims will not expire lion 700 ol the Probate Qlde OISCl.AIMI AHY ~t.ITY = '" ~: cM °'~ . erty htrtlnabove dHCrlb•d IJ comon,, d .. IOll•llon Of the rHJ PIDP• NOTICE l!J HEAE8Y GIVEN lnll prtor to four montha from the nor to four monl.h.t from the of c..Ii{omia The Ume for CORRECT INPOllMATIO i ·~ FYI Nerfttend Mor_ of,._. p.,. l>Ufl)Of1,.~ .. to be 37 Cape Cod. ~%o,i:,•\~'~."~7 ~=b~:!tn:.• the property daeflbed below wrn be date of the h earing n oUoed ate of lht! hearlna not.iced fiHftft cWma 'w ut not e-i-FUANISHEO, , r--eon Wlttldr.-tno· e.n L 9lrCf1 314 ll"llne. C..-.ornl1 , • llOld t>y the wncltnllgned at• publle above • lll'tl ......... TM Mid .... Iii 1'ltdit , °jflubyA..., 1e1b0..CA.~· T'heuncletllOt..OMt-llbydleclelmllCelllornle. u le to be held•• t0.00 A.M. on · bove. pr1ortofour monthatromW-*'torwtrrw1ty~ , r Signed•·.., L~ ... lleblllty IOI eny lnQOfr~-In Tl\eundtrstgneCI her'ebydlte;lelme Tllufld1y, &ei:iltn'lber aa. tM3, II YOU MA y EXAMINE the YOU MA y EXAM1NE the d&~ o f the hearlnt)notJced PDHIHIOn Of _.._., Of •• · ,_ ..,d t11M! ldd,_ or 01Mr com-ell ll•blllty fOf eny lnaorreGl-In Ille otllOtll of Fo. a ~y. 4000 file kept by w court It you k t b th ooun II have lo.,,.,,...., Oii w.. ~· P\lbllehtd Or eo-1 Otlly mot! oeetonetlon. MIO etrMt •dor-or other com· M•cAr1hur Boulevard. Htwporl er. ln~ ln I.he estate e ep • Y e · you • · The 1ot.i emount Of tn. • i.oc 8eClt 2 ';'9918 23 tN3. Said Mle wfll be m•de wttnoul mon dttl0r1•110n. 8eeetl. Celllornla 92880 purwant to ... ' Interested ln the ..iate, YOU MAY EX.AMIN1C the .,...,_of Mid •llO•Mon• l ·· · · · ' 5o1&-&S wwrenty.~orlmplleCl,regerO· Said ufe wlff .,. rnldt wltllou1 the Pledge Aoreemen• d•ted No-you may terve upon me ex· ou may terve upon the.ex-tile k ept by th• court. U you wltfl ~ WtCf ... "*'*' •• 1ng tttte, Po m tton. "' enoutn• warranty.expr-°' lmplltd, r90lll'd· wmber 24. 1oe21n ¥ff'llch Ille unOer· ecutor or •dminllltrat.or, or tor or admlnatrator, or are lnteretted 1n the ea\at.e, and upene9111161,ut.04. ~' ·~ iw-, to utlefY 111t pfll'IClc>el bel· Ing tltle. ~. or tnc:\IM· e1gnec1 .,.. nelMd .. 111e -.a upon the attorney for the ex· Thet Nottoe Of lr'9eClll of_.. PWlJC M>TICE .,. °'the Nol• OI Diiier obllglltton l>tanoee, to tllltfy the pr1n<i1pe1 t>ei-J>any end Peut oica Ind Jennltle dmlnlltr to d pon the attomey for the ex· you may lttVe upon the H· gallon end .... '° 1111 ..._ • ~ed t>y Mid oeeo of Trutt with •~Of lhe Nolt or 01her obllglllton GIC:t .,, named u O.btOf '61d ccutor or a • r , an tor or adm.lniltretor, and ecutor or admJn.l.IU..tor, or ~ -~ • • ' l'TAn.wf M wmcNIAWA&. '"1erttl end other auma aa p•cWIO.O ~r4Ml by Mid Deed ol lru•t with CleOIOf be!flO In defeull una.;. '6ld file with lh<! rourt with proof fUe Wlth the "°urt with proof upon the attorney for the d • rntn\ ~ 13-ttll440 on .._ • ,.._ ,.,..,....... therein; plu1 ldve~. II any, under lnter .. 1 end 01h« tufllt H prOYIOed •oreerminl. of 9e.l'Vlce, a w t1tten request f rvl ri dml-'-__ _. IH3, Of ()fftclel ~ Ill h • Clf'mlAT.e ~ Ille lerrnt Iner.of end lnter•t on thtf'eln; ptu1 edv~. If •ny, undet Tile ptoperty 10 ~told•• 2!50,000 t.ln h d . --'•l le C'e, a w tten request ecut.or or • .... tracor, ..,..., ltOe of the CO\ltlt,y ""°°""" d . ncnnoul.,..... ...-_,, ecsvenoM. tnd p1u1 1-. lht t«m• thereof and lnft<"I <>" 1111,.. Of Condo< ~de, Inc •ta g" at you esll'e •,....".. t.atina that you desll'f 1pecial tile with the court with proof _,. COunl'f, Stat. of~ :.. The followlno pe11on hu Clletgee, and eJ1pen"' 01 the eve11 lldv•n~. •nd 1>1u1 I••. T~ t bOVe-o..crtbed Pf09"1Y noUc-e of the flllng o f an ln· notlct' of the fillnf o1 an ln· of .el"Viclt, a written request Trust• or l*1Y CIOnductella ._ wlltldr--. • • Ollf*el penner frOll'I T~ end of IN trvtt• crMte<S by eflaro... end txpenM1 ol th• msy bt ,~ purauent 10 a.c--~nt.ory and 1ppr ai9ement of enrnrv and lppra.laemmt o f ttetina that vou dell,.. apecia.J CALIFORNIA lAHO T1fl.l --: tn. S*",...,. opert11rfO under ~ Mid Deed of Trwt. The totel lllTIOUf'lt TruttM end of 111111ru1t1 erNtlld by 11on t&Oe of the ca111orn1e COtn-•!Ate ..-u or of the ~ti· ~ ~ ~ 1 ll'ANY , ~ ~ n-of OE!llGN ot Mid ~. Including rNeon• N ld Oeed 01 Tni11. The to1t1 emount rnerct8I Ccd9 by 1eno. ot lhe tum OI 1 . _. tale auetl or of the peU-no\k't! of the Wna of an ln· 3611 AtllnQion A-- I ··Tt.eHNOLOOY, 1Mrt Cflemtcal al>'Y•11mel~t .... cneroeeend••· oink! obl1Qe11on, lncludlno rMIOf\· 13,7t&,88U3 In lulllllmtnt of the tJoN o.-k'CX>Un\a ment on....., lions or aceounts '™tntloned v~t.ory and appra.ltenwnt of Alwlrlldt. CA nsoe .• •• "-. HuntlftOIOll 9-Jf\, CA ff641 of the Trvelet. •I the 11me of •bly MllrM. iflld '-· Cllergee .,... d ~-obllglltlona ufldw MIO 1gr.-1 10 ln Sec-tlon 1200 and 1200.6 of in S«Uon 1200 and 1200.5 of e111.ate aaeta or ot the petJ· Attn: llOll'ICLOIU"'I The 11ct1tiov. '"'.,_ n-tlel pubbtlon of thlt ~ic.. 11 !::'" 01 lhe Trut1•. ••the time OI the uMttliOMd et the eddr-the C..UfornJ• ProblltAt Q)de. thr C...Ufomi. Problte Code tlon1 or accounts mentioned MENT ··: ~t '°' me ~ -11,a.o 13. n111et pubfltetlon Of 1111a Notloe, I• given below p1klf to Nlld .... Cyalllla K Colaa• £eq · 12 1200 (7'41 7"4120 .; . .., Oii...,. 1MJ 111 the Co1.w1ty o.~ s.o.111111>« 1. 1taa 121.384.94. Ottect s.g1~ t4, 1111s IOHO ..,11 .:1 81• d ·8• Deuu S•a1e1 ~~le ln Section 00 and .6 of tHE HAMMOND OOMPA~ ; of Or#IOI l\!Al. D'l'ATI SECURITIES StR Deted. Augull 24, 1983 C41cll H Shirar end " •• ~ v .. • •• Hut1e1toe EunUwe Park the Callfoml.a Probei. Code. HUST£• • • fll1At~Wld~CJ1 1n.P•· ICE.•Tru••• AEALE8TATllECUAITll!SIEA-JeteleMmy Shlrar UH ltHt8Jda #171 R.obtrtEara g:\., l"I: CALIFOA~IA LAND TIT _, WlthelttwlnO: Mn Oefeld CM!-By:O. J. Morger \/ICE .. T1utt.. • "' ,,,. Otteft..... Lot A111••·· ('A. IOOU . c . I 7 •ott c Pan . s..... COMltANV • • p110, 2SIO HllrOOt tMS .. •201. l_y o J. Moro-1s .. 11 o . .i. MorQet. It• p1..i0tn1 aft_, 0 _( N' 81618 HanU1110• Beac~, A. t •• Ai Htll'J t, ••· Al AO!Hl eo.ta ....... CA. ffl2t (._,) 0 J . Morger, tt• Preel<l«tl 2020 North 8roed"Wey. Sullt m , 111 leutfl......., l l ""'Puc~~h_.. O ,,..___ . ,.. ___ 841·ltft 3780 Sflaron A. '-tity()lllCLOI 9lorltd M-1t Cenlotto 2020 North 1toectw1Y. aut1e 208, Senta Ane, Ce t21oe ....._ t1t1 ...... .,... vr•nfl~ .._.., PubUahed <>-nte Cout Loi Maeln, CA. ""' <W'1CIR mnil ,,..___ 1a AN. Ce. •;oe 111:,i::..eeOrtO 0 LM A..-. CA. IOOtY·.-Oaily Pilot S.pt 1~. 111. 22, Dally Pilot Sept l &. 16 22 Publ.l.hed Or~ c.oui Oiied' Auill* ao. 1eu ""'*"'*' Or1lllfl'9 ...,_, Deity ll'ub!Wled Or C::O..t Pelly Pv l"Ot eo.11 ally Publlthed Of•noe Coaat Otll)' ~ 1983 • ' ' e._ . ~ Ottflll eo. ~ P11o4 hpt 2. t , 1e, '3. 1113. ~hot. 1. 11. t , 1H3 Piiot Sept 2. t . 18, 1913 s.p1 t6 1913 • o.ien 83 1983 Daily Pilot ~pt. I • UI, 22, jklpl t . 1e, t3, ,. 150tM3 1 800•·83 6007-113 • s11Ma o1 "-~1~83 1983. IHSQ-33 ------ • • AllllOWHUD HOIE Near new 4 bdnn. 4 bath, lake view 3500 sq ft. $440.000. Will trade for a local property. OCUI FllOIT llOOIE UllTS Prime 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br I Ba. Dupl(lx un xJnl swimrmng beach good inrome $725.000 Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tri-plex with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy,,d .. Dr •v1· N 8 675 6161 * HARBOR RIDGE * TRADITIONAL REALTY FUTASTIC lSSllHU 9Y·% loan 3 Br 1h balh, exua large lot. Clean and neat. Asking $124.900. Come visit the most fabulous .view. New IELOW IAHET I tom home in Newport. Nothing to Assumable 9 \/.% loan CUS . f · "' Over 2000 s/lt. 4 Bdrm, 3 com pare with this 4 bdrm, am rm, 11 be, 2 story family home bath formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. with spa Great schoolsl Large pool & jacuzzi Come to the gate Asking $158.000 d ask for 3 Yorkshire 759-1931 IGlLllH llULTY an ! 111-1310 OPElllllY 1·1 oPEf:ITILL8PM HELEll B. DOWD TEIUUFIC YlLUE llULTlll, 110. 144-0134 THlllFIC PlllCll Dalebout Bay&Beoch Red Estate MM. f'tfATF <:tCf U t'#lfCf S/HC( fHf IAOI UY lllU • A thr.. bedroom, llngle 1tory home In a cul ~ see neighborhood with auch leaturea u large llvlng room wtth fireplace. Fam- My/dining room with gaa llreplace. Mode<n kitchen with microwave ... Only S1aa,ooo. 111-7100 ~Macnab-Irvine •IAIYH ~ f8mlly home In gate guerded Big Ca- nyon. Eliciting outdoor entert.,nlng area with 40 ft. pool, 1?•. -t bar, stereo, .ic:. • Bdrm• .. 3 bathe -1 motivated Miier and a terrific: value. $795,000. 171 41 67l·4400 12 1J1 ua.2121 MARBOR COTE r~~ REALTY Have you read today's Cl11s1tted Adt? II not, you're mlulng t~ best t>argaln1 In townl OllHPLU Only 11 years n-this lrg duplex with 2 Br units w/lol1s. Owner's unit Is 1~ sq. 11. 'lies fireplace & family room Other unit Is 1500 sq. f1 Owner will finance w/goOd down. Meke olfer. Asking price $380,000. 631-7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY THE REAL ESTATERS Seo with EASEi ll's a BREEZE Cluaifled Ads 6'42·5678 llUlll Y11W •H 1211,tOO Drastic price reduction on th.is gorgeous 4 BR. frunily rm + bonus rm Por10flno. Beautiful neutral decor, large professionally land- acaped yard. Assume the loan and purch.ue the lowest pnced 2-story home ln the area. including thf' land. Owner saya, "I want LO move!" tPll SIMAY 14 1l 11 Pert •1r11tt IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 4 Br plusl Emerald Bay ocean view home 3 BA's plus 2 dens that could aerve as 5th and 6th BR's. Private:· security gate-guarded communl· ty Private tennis and pool $925.000 Ask for David Hlrschler or Rod Deley 644-1020 LIHO lllAL ESTATE Do it the easy way- advert1se in class1fled Daily Pilat (..l•n1t1wd Aa-. l'r.c>N .. l Mia Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept -- - I ' 88 Orange Coiist DAILY PILOT IFrnJay, Sept 16, 1983 .· ' 4 Afttrt11i.1 latea la~y1ittia1 Ctaent Concrete Eledrkal 1·e·a·b•y1_1t_u_n_g .. to .. ~-y-h-om_8_E.x--Concrete. masonry· llot-1·.-e-1e_ct_r..,lc-la_n_· _N_e_w-/R_e_p_o_tr Home Repalrs-Carpcintry Cab1ne1s-e1ec-Plumblng Fenc111g DON 966-0 149 Houe Cl11ala1 Laad1e1pila1 P1l1U11 Varaitla Work __________ ,; __ .... .._.._ ____ --.-.-,-L .. , .. n-,·,-,IT-1·.-.-.. __ ,..______ HBQe VXMl§A woAR $1.84 per day perlence & rafere11ces work, roundatlons Block, All rypas Low prices Lie Call 775-0569 brick llc'd 536-501~ Free e11tlmates 631-2345 NOUSE·OAllPn Renovating • Rototllllng Prom Pt. .. e... "pro. Door• Roll•, Bare, etc "'IJIDOW OUAIUllll Sprinklers -Clean upa ,. • , We~o throrouah work. Re-Dave 842--4853 fentonats. 836-7149 * 20 yn-..ip 87-4.Jll HI * Tbet'1 ALL you pay tor a 30 day ad L1c IJaycare·t.oucallonal Ctiilflare-----ELECTRICIAN 20 YRS Horne Repairs • Carpentry Plumbing • Carpet Reis Bud 549-5285 • Cl 1 llable and EFS With l 2 YRS EXP: I'm •mall. I OW Ill If '" lhtl creellve program In a ChUd Care. c M home, EXP REAS RATES nome environment. Cel· fenced yard, Infants 10 2 646-7602 CALL FRED 962-2443 complete carpet and FREE PLANTS My prices ere small! Drains cteer from $6/$16 •{e1 the Sunihlne fn" ~~~:e:;:.nbnlh ";'oi~~~ with every order from 650-64771850-8846 't~~~sh~~4~;~0~ SUNSHINE wt~,p2oV:.9 DAILY eDratlng 8th yr Tod· p 1 642 2995 dlers-Etem 850-0907 yrs au 8 • Furaihne -uc-o DAYCARE Refiaisllina ONE CALL DOES IT ALL We II• 11 break It, buy II 540-5654 PAWllE IUHEllY CU~TOM EXT /INT =+--=--=---~..,,-..--CLEANING " • t..-. ~--LandKaplng & Qardenln~ Profeulonal pride. Aeu. P ,claolotlctl WHITE WIZARD PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY PENNY'S DAYCARE l-4 yr olds, Mesa Verde - Luncll, Snacks. Potty Suzanne 558-3098 All types of Finishes your HOUSECLEANING BY Chrla 661-88762/891-673 Free est. Steye 547--4281 Co1a11lia WINDOW WASHING H 1. DAY Reliable Own trans-• ...,. • .,.~~iiill...__...,._ T t 1 1 or haul 11 , 548-5009 Training Incl 646-7939 Home 01 my Shop. $teve Contrector_a__ 494-8937 Free estf au Ing I INTERIOR -EXTERIOR R l II hi R .. 116 on 'I magic I -portatlon. 650-3263 Le~al tnlc11 e 8 one P recovery: e-QUALITY" 831-2026 DUMP JOBS & Courteay eallmates view, Aenew. Revitalize Boats, Xaint./ Strv. General SMALL MOVING JOBS HOUSECLEANiNG E ICTrON • !'i YRS O.C. DON 644-4798 Relat1onahlp11 640-6454 Stitt Law MIKE .646-1391 Fastidious · Careful Exp S 150 + C.C. 645-8811 11--------"!I """!!B-0-81-.c""o_v_e-rs"!'/T!!'o_p_s-.,l-nt-RemodeilRepatrs. comm. Gudt ainp Guar stitching Fast serv & res1d Llc'd, bonded, ---T!!liR~E""E""S __ _ Charlotte 631-7403 MOST IN 16 DAYS INT/EXT. CALL JIM. lttaat t"ict State law require. that all HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE Ul-1110 ---------contractors who perform F11t1Hture, 'Trash Tress Ja,11111 H11ol111l11 M11oa~ Custom reaumea/cover work over $200 lncludlng 963-5415 NORM Own trans. 546-0527 9RlckwoRk. Smail jobs RALPH'S PAINTING Up~:;,•ag~ ~~-~~07 labor and materials mull ins. For est. 552·9142 Pree Cnvs 720-0573 NB Topped/removed Clean DOITNOWI' AH FOR SlllDRl Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Representative ---AemOdellrepalr Unique & up, new lawns 751-3476, Bookkeepiag _ unusual work a specialty GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Newport, Costa Mesa, lnt/e)(I. Reas. Llc'd. be licensed. UnllcenNd & HAULING No 1ot.i 100 ..,H_o_u_11_S_it_h_'•,.1-. ___ trvlne. Refa. 675-3175 Free ~sJ. 841-3588124 hr loofia1 contractors should so 142-1111Hf,322 Full service: my nome or 20 yrs Llc'd, bonded your olllce. Retired • 35 Palombo Const 962-8314 Clean Ups -La_ndscap1ng Haullng -Tree Trim Free estimates. 642-9907 895 6006 -p I A -state In their advertising. small. • Parents of lrltlsh 1111· Custom Brick-Stone arr DI Huber Rooting-all types Contractors end con· HAULING SMALL JOBS Htr wish ft ho1Ht1lt Block-Concrete. Llc'd. F'arthtog Interior Design New-Recover-Decks sumers, contact Mary Trasn & Furnnure Reis Free est 549-9492 HANGING/STRIPPING llf· #411802 548-9734 Grondle at 558-4086 with yrs e)(perlence. 546-4062 Doa Grooming Aut~in . Ctbinet Makia1 l eroblcs. Weight Training. *New cabinets, cabinet hrd111l11r WHttd Mowing, Edglng. Twice a month $20 to S25 432-t667 MATI 645-5089 OdM, lw,t or La1u11 M • VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 Sttrttariil any questions Contrac- YOU CALL -WE HAULll ., .. , pref •• , ••• .,, .....,o_v .. u~lll!'-.~~~!!'!'---""WE GALS SHOULD . s ~ tor's State License Compl. ct .. an up, remove, lov·&,r. Write John, ·A°§C MOVING· HA~ TOGETHER" t CH Board, 28 ptvlc Center auto aetall & wkly maint PO lox l014, llH• Quick-Careful. Low rates. 839_0730 Anytime! NPIN /BOOK.KEEPINO Plaza, Room 690, Santa dance. etc 1nstruc11on !acing. bars & torm1ca private or small group tn countenops 642-0881 • your home or office C-BOO SQUAD 544-9400 _ar .. p._e ... n .. • .. rr""""' ___ _ Drywlll JlPAllESE lilRDEIER 839-5035 service 644•8,91 Vic Lie. T138046 552-0410 =--=--=-------For tndlv./sml business Ana. CA 92701. dor1, CA 11140, or •A·l IOYIMI* Patio Covers Hr/day/wk. 640--0888 ------- ·Al~blt --CARPENTRY Expert all phases. 20 yrs In eraa Char Renov. 645-3749 DRYWALL! ACOUSTICAL Srnalt 1obs & Repairs BUO 552·9562 J~SSIE'S GARDENING House Clt uin g call (213)334-5211. Best quality. 25 yr. exp. PATIOS· Redwood decks, rH ltrflce ROBIN'S CLEANING L cl . Competitive rates. covers. lences. spas. _____ ,...,.....,.~ lveway-Parkong Lot Repatrs-Seatcoallng S&S Asphlt 63 1-4199Llc Repa1r-A1terai1onS-- Doors-W1ndows-Cab1nets DAYWAI I TAPING Compt clean ups & gen I hialnl Free est 540-8035 "SERVICE-e thoroughly H 1cap1a1 Lie. T-116,428 730-1353 Quallty worli. reas. exp'd, RE•IVE/fflllE/HHL clean house 540-0857 URDElllllS STARVING COLLEGE lied. 963-0022 Ive mess Free est. Ron 645-2537 Panet·Pauos-Fences 35 la~zaitting yrs el(p Jerry 546·4413 All Textures & Acoustic Free est Kevin 673-t503 Landscape Maintenance Clean-ups Mow & Trim Reas rates 536-1610 Crpt & Window Cl11an1ng Prof results at reas r etes CALL BOB 964·4125 IOtlTElllllOE, STUDENTS MOVING co. Pl11ter/le~ir J.C. TREE SERVICE LAIDSClPIH Lie. T124-436. Insured -P"'L""'l"'s..if .. ie•ROlllPA~T .. c .. H•l'!"IN•G-Trimming,. removal, yard Babysitting In my home. 405 Frwy & Magnolla. A fun place to play & learn -Be11~rly 848-5189 Aepa1r/smell Jobs Fences. Electrical LAWN SERVICE Reliable. !!'E-L'!!E"!'C'!!T""R•1c,...1A-N-...,,.P-rl-c-e""d1 Responsible & Aecom· EXP'D HOUSEKEEPER l.andscape remodeling, WAT~~ \j~4~ROWI Restuccos. lnt/eJ(I. 30 yrs. c1ean-ups, etc. 642" 191 4 alean up Sprinkler Neat. Paul 545-2977 Trria1 Service shelves partl11ons. Low rates Steve 731-8311 right, tree estimate on madetlng 645-5133 , lndlv1Cluel & Personallzed I L ---------Service weel<lylbl·we~l(fy arge or small 1obs. le "-THE liRHll SCEllE •Int ref 840-6589 Lmda systems. computer or Paiatiaf ED'S PLASTERING Typln~/Word Processing manual , ___ ,._..._ ____ _ 11 yrs experience, FllE PlllTlll Int/ext. Patching/textures All bu ness. school & per- for Clmifir<l Ad AC llON Babyslltlng 1ood1ers FIPt Carpet Service days my home. excellent Carpet claanlng by retired refersnces. Balboa Pen-Jourrleyrnan For free esl: 396621 573-o359 Lawn-tree-shrub Jns1all LIC'O ELECTRtCIAN 1ree trim/Removal Ql)ALI rv Housekeeping thorough d11per1dati1e Pat 494-0280 hcenced. insured Lloyd's by Richard Sinor. lie. Restuccos. 645-8258 sonal projects. 851-t04 1 Call A 0.All T PILOT AO-YISOI Landcsape 280644 14 yrs ot happy Quallty work/Reas rates Lawn malntlRotolllllng 7141597 • 7622 1oc111 custonlers. lnaula area, 673-7569 Charles 673-7435 eh. 6 TOM 631-5072 Free estlmat11s S48-6065 co1rec1 Thank you, 963-4114 Aprtaeat1, Uni. Apartments, Unf. Aprtaeata, Ual. !f!rtmeat1, Uaf. Rooms 2900 Rentall to Office l1at1b 2914 ..... _. Sbue 2908 1--------a-. Co1t1 Men .2724 Hunt. Beach 2140 Newport Bueh 2769 Lag Bc.h iurn studio. pool. --------BAYFRONT BLOG. BASE· Ptaiaaala 2707 -prtv be $395. Room Prof sgl Mom w/6 vr old MENT-2500 sq 11. Huge Duplex 2 Br 2·~ Ba 2 Bdrm. l'h Ba Condo, Condo, 3 bd, 2 Da, prlv S:;>60 40 ,, NON-SMKR. seeks rri'lmt to flnd/shr 60¢/$1.00/sq It. Call: 1 Br/1 ba, with beam cell-Many xtras, fncd yd. pet lq:ilc, dshwshr, patio. pallo, 2 pools. upgraded, bus1prol 494-0451 apt/hSe H B . F V . rent Mon-Fri 9-5. lnga,frplc &garage.Yrly, ok. S735 673-6336, slnglegaritge.$725mo. L1gh1an0Atry760-9035 -neg . 2t3 874-3519 542-4644 $525/mo 955-0096 642-9666 $500 deposit 863-1500 -Steepmg room, near So (675-5796 Wed-Fri). $295 ~ b h 1 -----Agent, no lee. Duplex units 1 'IT blks lrom Coast Plaza Fem pref · ac e or. re· Lrg bachelor on E/slde. all ---bch. 1 yr lse 5270,mo 556•1737 Resp, clean F 25-35 to shr NEWPORT CENTER. Full sponslble person, ullls utll pd, $395. Ask for Amy 2 Br, 1 ba. upstairs 1Br. urll pd $475, a11all • great 2 br. 2 ba at Prom-service Executive Suites, lncld. no pets. 106 E. Bay 760-8862 w/balcony, minutes from 2Br. utll pd $695, avail H l M l 2904 ontory Pt Avall. lmmed. $575-$625, 640-5470 Apt 9. UNIQUE l Br $515/up, beech. $500 720-0844 4Br, u~1:;s~'~"~esp1~.5~ tst ot::au~: ~EACH $385. AUson 675-6204 Otfloe spaoes tor lease: CtrHI •el Mar 2722 PAV patio. pool. spa 2 Br. 2 ba. lrpfo. encl gar Call Hedy 960.9214 • MOTOR INN Responsible F/to shr 2br, 747 N. $595/mo 525 It, cllarmlng c1ean 2 Br 2 Ba. TOP area. quiet. no pets S 5 4 O I mo • sec ___ Wkly rates$ I05 & up 2ba apt. $260 ~dep .. nr S. $420/mo. 1st month rent trplc gar w/d hOokup MESA PINES 2650 Harle 847-8772. 526-3004 lease-ocean. 46th & Sea-DallytWklylMonthy Coast Pt~a 432-1648 free. utlts pd. A/C, no Pets S750. 1 yr lse 549-2247 28r 2Ba Townhouse, 315 shore, dwnstrs. 2 Br 1 Ba K.lt ch's avail Co1or TV. Rmmte to shr 2 Br 2 Be, gfound fir. 1055 El 8 3 3 2 6 7 4 6 1 5 ,L patio, crprl. y;shr /dryr Camino Dr, Costa M .... -. " New 3br 1\'.be TwnhOuse Crest, "C". $660/mo new/clean everything heeled pool & steps to CdM, 10/ 1 S325 -+ •;, utll, 3 Btks E: 01 Fairview & Narclsaus. Open House Carpets 4 drapes. Close to 536-1210. 831-3671 $800/mo lst & lesr , ocean 985 N Coas1 Hwy 760-3873 Adams. 9-10 Sat & 2-4 Sun Nwpt Beach shops lsl & Large attractlc 3 Br $300 dep No pets Con Laguna ~eac..'.'..:. 49~~5~94 Roommate to share 3Dr, 764-1040, Mr Tracy Olx 4 Br 2 trpl, spa, 3 oar last avail now -642•4547 Townhouse 2'/t Ba tac I u P s I e Ir s o Motel rms tor rent by wk, 2ba home In N.B .. steps ga r, $1600 /mo -NEWLY PAINTED roman tub In mst be 650-1885. $120-up w /kilchenette toocean $250mo.tst & 85t-8767 Ownr/a~t 2 Bdrm. 1 Be. $535. lrplc. wet bar, yard. lor· avail 675-87409 fast,'" utll 851-0121 New 1 br condo· trplc, t Bdrm s435-u 55. mat dining. gatage. Snare 3 Br. Crest Twnhm. carpets. drapes. bit Ins. l:Jtlls paid. garage. pool, $740/mo 545-3115 SpilllOU\ ''"CJll:' nm· Rentala to t pool. ter.nls. spa, garage. pool Mo/mo or 3"00 Apes Cl 642-9850 Beautllul 2 Br 1 Be l:t lwl! b~d111n111 ••Jlh Sllaie 2908 S385tmo 642-3850 or tease. $750 or $800/mo. 1 voce 0 646-1869 esk for Tom 556-5101 bet. 8-5 wkdys Twnhse, t int area. patio, :;>Dr, 1'-> ba furn twntise. ~ask for Bob) trplc $6751mo 846-0736 Costa Mesa $262 50 -" SHA 3 BR/2 BA APT Sludlo w/kltch 4 blks tn b ch Ava11 101 1, $350/mo Call 675-9115 C11ta Mesa 2724 1 Br on Cleartlrook Lr• Incl gar. $4~0/mo No pets 619-346-6829 eves 011 TIIE ILUFFS Condo. br.h area. sac gate, ullfs 548· 7021 aft 6 30 In Costa Mesa. Nr bus, Quiet 2 Br 2 Ba. with view. trg ma~ SOJlle. lrg 11v rm 3 Br 2 oa NB will shr w1tn shops beach 648-5413 close to beach, Dalcony, w1fp, din ;irot1 .v/tl, patio, n on-smo~ 1ng female Snr Irv home 5Br, 3Ba. oshwsr, dining rm. enclsd covered prk(l $550/mo S300 Tony 675-5909 frplc. gar. grdnr. pk. ten- garege $650/mo 2 t63 -dep 5:'\f 4040. agl nos. pool, Jae. no children, Pactt1c Ave C M Call FURNISHLD 111 4 Bedroom between t11e pets smokers Fem only. MaMger Jell 548-4530 Ocean Ir on I Condo on t1N'Fl tRNl')Hf [) b11y & ocean Call alter 6 $400 mo 675_9773 sand 2 F3r t'• Ile pout, ALL l lllllltrC) pm.'650·2637 __ _ ~475ho'1mser.l 7g5";~5d99p9ro1ecl. Pl\10 Hf i\l l II Attrac • Fem congenllft Snr nrce hse on River Ave • " -NB all pr1v avail now. no ( l llH'i II NNl'i business person will shr pets s275 mo 650.5099 POOL EAST SIDE • $290/up , carpets, drapes. ale, restrooms. 173,01 ee,ch Blv'1. Hunt- ington Beach. 842-2834. UYYIEW Beautiful large office avail- able, 642·4~4. Mon-Fri, 9-5. "TIE" EXECUTIVE SUITE Nwprt Ctr 640-5470 Coaaercial Rental a 2911 t3o6 sq. tt, commerctasl space for tease Avail. Oct 1. $,65 per, 26944 Camino de Estrella, 2 1Br unfurn. $475 mo -Lrg 2 Br, 1 ba co111 op dep. Newly decorated, laundry, hot wrt• pd no stowi & ralrtg, off streel 17th St $475 760-6227 par.ing. Quiet nelgtl- boftlood. No pets To see Lapu Buch 2748 2BR, 1 •,.,aA close 10 town and btJach $750 Days 494-424 1 !lve 494-3fi72 'iWIMMlNl, t'h" COM 3 b• 2 ba wrsame much mmt" ~•ill\' M/F 1mmed 759-8228 n11 Vt'b \'lod~I\ Chr1st1an tam to snr CM Shr nic.e h5e on River Ave., Ca pl st r ano Beach NB all prlv. avall now, no 493-4019. Precllcally new Mchelor E/s1de, very private, Incl 11p1•n J,ulv l/ hi 11 lwnhse nr S C Plza IUll rec lacol Pvt rn1l ba,ger $300, 75.i.01ol dys call 645-9604 Oakwood um. S300Jlno, 1st. las! & S1ud10 ·~ Dlk to beact1. sep sec 557 ·2691 kitchen, steps to shOP· 2 Bdrm duplex with gar-; Br. lrplc, pool, patio, ger· p111g $425 uols pd Garden Apartments age, Call after 4 pm age No pets $505 399 494-2797 · 646'6481 w Bay 650-6357 Nl.'w port Beach So t Br, 1 '~ ba, lrptc. dshwr. Stunning large 1 & 2 Br 2 LlfllDI Nipuel 2752 1 i'IHI I hllt lil11•1•t Pvt patio, gar No pets Ba garden apt, pool, * OCEAN View Condo I.it Oflvt'•) Female non-smkr to stir Con Clo nr OCC. $2501 mo Pool. e1c Kay 662 1156 Fsmele rmmtc 10 shr 2 Bo ep1 Pe111ns1~1 11 yrty $337 50tmo 650-3860 $640, 543-5478634 Ham· $425 & up 710 W 18th 3br 2ba, trpl, steps to b42-5 ' I l ·lltc>n> Flshr 2bdrm Conoo 1n F V t B b 1 lld OK Superb 1br. encl gar . no beach $950mo 551-0585 N1•wport 8e<1d1 No. own rm S2251mo •utll ~ 1 a, gar. ch · pe1s. frig. elec renge, ltwf-O-f t B-each 2769 pool/fat 775-8 148 eve no pets. $435/mo, 1st, s4oo mo 642-5964 _ H~O lrvint Avvllut' lot & deip. 968-7749 THE VICTORIAN 2 Br1'1> MINI VIEW tat l hlhl F to shr 4 bdrm epl 1 blk 2Br, l 8a. yd, ga1a~e. pets 2Bdrm, 1 bath. 1 door 645-1104 10 beech Newport $275 Ba w/ger, Crpts Drpes, from beach S795/mo Incl ullls 645-797 1 evs & children OK S 65 mo bltlns, !nod yard wlpatlo. yrly Agt 546-5605 640~ 127 water pd 636-4120 Call Master Ddrm S300·S325 28r 28a Condo SA, Nr SC t-5PM 2 Br. 2 be. lrplc, and unit, 2 LIDO OELVXE 2 Br flplc, '1 bllo; bch NB Teri Plu, pool, spa. Chlld ok 667 Victoria "L" $525. ear gar, pool/spa $750. lrg brick p&\IO 51150 548-0922 640-8301 pets $275 mo 650-509690 .,..,..,0,...s"_q_l,...1.-a.a-kl-ng.....,.S=-76""'5:-:/-m-o Steps to l>eachl bay M/F NNN. 369 E. 11th St. Unit to snr 2 br, 1 be Pen. Pt 24. Adrian Realt y dpl~ w/F $300 673-8013 549-8547 ---------Rent ab Waattd 2909 HAID IEW 1 or 2 Br furn. ap1 or house Generous tenant Improve- '" Npl Bch area. Sgl Fr ments, 650-4000 sq. 11. Fem w/e)(cetL refs Rent offices. S.90/11 2486 to $650, wmter rental Ne w port B l. C .M only 957-0 171 dys. 64_2_-3_4_90----~- 650-0734 eves Bus,· Npt. Blvd. CM. llLIDl ISUH 380-1164 s/f, air cono .. 4 Br. 2·3 be furn home tor otc/retall. 845-9828 1 month starting Sept CANNERY VILLAGE - 1 5 -S e p t 2 o 2800 sq It al S. 75 on VIiia 213·207 -0455 Way. Mulll·use bldg. Call llEED 011 1 IDR• OR BACH $450-$500/mo. Clean, quiet F 841-2261 pete 642-5200 lda1trlal lea tall 2920 $595 no pet. 833-8974 ----778•2384• 673"9224 675·6359 Master bdrm $3"00-$325 Near 1:1each 2 Br 2·~ Ba '"' blk bch. NB Teri Wanted house tor rent. 1200 sq ft. N-r btdg a Br. Townhouse. very quiet. lrplc. jacuzzi, gar· age. No pets. $650/mo. Call 831-4984 PIRI IEWPORT APARTMENTS washer/dryer. garage. 548-0922, 640-8301 lborm near N.E Costa W Irvine area $604/mo UfeStiBllU ref's $730/mo 669-0257 Mature/F 36• 10 share Mesa John 751-8971 eve 1 mo free. Tom 851-8928 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING TOWllllOMEI IN NEWPORT BEACH Oceanfront 3br. 21:>8. Gar, wtsame. 2Dr. 2ba apt. Yourlg famlly needs 2 2.660 sq tt. 3975 Birch, *3-8r 2 8• S,G.Ptr.a SA, Otdtt fir rHf Slrrgtes 1 & 2 8drm Apan-OW, lndry. flt 68111 park Costa. Me.s.a..2.41-62.46 bdrm house..up.Jo $525. Newport 8eactl. Sl 330. pool, patio, spe $750 No ments & Townhouses 9117-6/ 15• $1000, ullls M/F S/lr 38R novi;e 10 1n CM . pref. E/slde. M 1 A zoning . Agent pets 752-5822 Frplc vaulted oelllngs, dbl Some are ele\antly pd. 642-3126/642-6369 eestslde c M . n-smkr. 891-9031 _6_4_1_-50_3_2_. -----garage, pool & spe 3 er totally remodeled, 2 Bdrm Oen 2•,c, Ba $770 furnished. From 660 Oceanfront • lowt1r. 1-er: $235 -utll 650-7332 G&rllll for 2000 sq 11 storefront unit. brand new, 1 'IT Ba 1 Bdrm 1'/i Ba $630 On Jamboree Rd et FP, wntr. $626/mo. Dys M/F iQ shr 3 bo, 2 be I t 2912 Costa Meu. 2085 Plac-townhovse apts. O/W, 666 w. 18111 St Sen Joaquin Hiiis Rd. 833-3743, eves wknos townhse $255 , utlls, ta entla Av. Call 494-3427 I kid OK 6 s 2739 1"4 1100 730 0104 955 2830 WANTED-shop spaoe or ---------pet os, s , no pets. " • " • • or -1st 1st. dep non-smllr 18 ge garage for minor 2600 Sq It warehou11e In· "Se p t o c cupancy -----:::---$4-::-:-:=-....,..,.,.-----,=-=--===s...,......--63t-564 t Randy1t1olly r elude& 2 offlcea & Jg seg5/mo For remel ap-Westside t Br 25 utlls *CONDO * auto body repair, wlll pey mezmnlne. So. 01 South pOcatton ~5_6646 pd & 1Br $395 mo . utll VIiie Balboa and Ver-WHITER REllTALS M/F t0shr Tse In COM, up tb $200/mo. Costa Cat Plaza & 405 Fwy • · not mcl. stove crpts, sallles. $625 mo. & up Newport Penlnaute 2Br 25-35, non-smkr. neat Mesa or Huntington Bch 3042 Enttrprlae, C.M. ai $495/iTi'if 2 Br 1•;. Ba apt, drapes, laundry Jae No 631-4960 S600. 3 er $750 Plays $400 675-9678 Biii 969-1221 Paularlno btwn Brlatot & carport, l/r, all blllns. pets. 646-4382 $850/mo 3 Br 2 Be. R.E. 673-1900 M/F to-sh-r N-B house ,, 21 Petlo balcon" ' Office ltatall 14 55 Fwy. 54¢ aq ''· •' 5' 27 w. w' ·1ison Daaa Poiat 2726 upper unit. garage, w/d --------• blks from beach Pool. -.---..-----1 957-2731, 546-8985 • 3 bl k b h 1200 sq ft olflce or Tll •111t 142· l•oa New 2 Br 2·~ ea. 2 frptcs, =~-~1~:1ns oc s to eac ' ID Cleaeate 2776 ter~~t9~~~%'J'~-ot~dy. comm'I use. new paint & --,-,-.. -,-A_S_T_l_C __ • end unit, lrg storage area, 2oa Lugonla 2 Br $485. :furn. $520. carpet. $1 tOOmo 328 N. $525/mo. 2 Br 1 Ba pool, gar smt ocean vu Pool. year round, nr Middle aged woman non Newporl Blvd. 720-0295. ILIT RATES laundry room. close to S9sOl~o. 240-3156 · TSl •1•t 142-1108 beach, buses No pets. smkr to shr home. close 645·6300 OllOIOE ~.In~ 1491~,2Ba1y'9S~ Ha•t Beaclt 2740 Across from beach. 2 Bi~ 498-6277 to Brookhust bus Req 1WWestc_lll_l.-N_,B,,.....,2-=778 to •-I•" " • • • ba, frplc. gar. stove. -business rats. resident S lllUITllA&. Hll1 llDS.t ... CL 2788 C Ill 2 1200 o~ 136S sq. tt Su1t11ble tor HAS XLNT LOCATION •""5/mo. 2 Br 1'L e • 2 br, 1 ba. gu pd, $426 + Adults pref No pets. a a yrs mo,• • I I ...,. " "' o $750 tll 963 7859 ev s med cal or danla Agent. NEWPORT BEACH • Townhouae, garage. $375 dep. McFaddt'n Av. Avall ct 1 . )'rly. 2 bdrm. $695/mo: 1 bdrm, u • e 541·5032 COSTA MESA 250 sq It $200/mo. ng 111'01f~Warehoute w 19th. St. Costa Mesa. combo y8fd, J/r, small pet ok nr Beach Bf11d 893-4894 645-4905 $575/mo; Steps to sand. NB oceanfront, mature • 763W. 19th St 2 Br 1 Ba upstairs, lrplc, Canal waterfront, dOciif'Or Nu Carpet/paint 16466 resp. 25·35 non-smk fll •c•f 142-1101 patio, enclsd garage, sm boat. 2 blks ocean, 4 24lth SI. 2t3-592·2725 fem $250 mo 650-7206 The fastest draw In the Make your shopping eas- West. . a Delly Piiot !« by using the Daily Pl- C1assllte0 Ad. 6-42-5678. 1 CtassllleO Ads. HOROSCOPE ... 2.5411 •• BY SIDNEY OMARA Saturday, September 17 ARIES (March 21-April 19): You'll bt.-surprised al sudden surge of popularity. Le.ave de tails for another day -now is lime to perceive picture in its entirety_ ExceUent for enterta1nmg. for finding new creative o utlets and making marvelous social contacts. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll be given details concerning career o r business opportunities. Although bornin~ with ambition, take time to read small pnnt. to test quality of ma terial and to be aware of "lastmg values." Scorpio. Leo and another Ta urus figure prominently , GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Get thoughts on paper make yourself write! Complete emphasis on communication, long-range travel plans, educat ion, publishing and ability t.o express self through written word. Do plenty of listening -and w riting! - CANCER (June 21-July 22): Someone who attempts l.Q "tn p you up" makes premature move, lets cat out of bag You'U know what to do, how to respond and you'll now be capable of recouping recent loss. Focus on home, family and maJOrdi:>mestic adjustment. LEO (July 23-A ug. 22): Defi ne terms, be aware of legal complications. check rights and perm1ss10ru; Question of copyright mater ial could be part of sc·enario -cycle md1cates delay. study and perfet'tion of techniques. Cancer. Pisces. Virgo persons figure prominerttly. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Padng ·is more important than ,, m ight be imagined. Reme mber resolutions concerning diet. nutrition a nd he alth. Emphasis on basic LaSks, getung togeth er with co-worker who shares your major interests Cancer. Capricem natives play key roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Fin ish -rather than initiate project. You could be "thrust" before large aud ience. could have oppor tunity to display talents i.n unique manner. Moon position highlights change. travel, variety and successful creative endeavors. • SCORPIO (Oct. 28-Nov 21): You break from restn ctions. member of opposite sex makes clear that relationship is ''serious." Emphasis also on security. property.~fety measures and a cl ear understan~ing of long-range objectives. Leo plays important roles. , SAGITTARIUS , (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): S hort. tnp may be necessary to clarify meanings,-relative is likely to be invol.ved. Family member is jealous of your affections. desires more attention and might attempt to make you feel guilty, Rise above petty annoyances. 1 CAPRICORN (~ 22-Jan. 19t Cycle amam.s_.bigh, popularity increases Jand you have keen . desire to_ test, experiment, read and learn. You no longer are in proverbial rut -you dance to your own tune and you love the music. Gemini. Sagittarius persons fig\.lre in scenario. AQUARIUS (Jan: 20-Feb. 18): You are able to get rid of ''defective" material. ; You deal Crom position of strength, opposition is off-guard!and you need not be bound by outmoded concepts. Take init.iati~, be confident, realize that judgment 'and intution are now on tar~t. PISCES (Feb. l!fMarch 20): Look behind scenes, get wr itten report, insist on guarantees and check for loopholes despite reassurances from one who ts attractive and a "smooth tal ker." You'll be given a platform to air views. Don't be shy, A11oa1ce•••t• 3002 tt•t !. r.... 3004 wt a r.... JMt •SPIRITOXL XbylsiSR; Found: tonghalred reddish Lotf: or. w/Wll1 1trlpe1 on AdvlN In love marrrtage & own Chow F, Irvine & t 11 M "-1-·-.. ,._ buslntlst 875-2495• 0"-s• ......... 15 • ' . ....... ....... .....t . •"' • _.,....... neutered. CdM R9Wlrd. LOat i Fen• 3004 F u nd m 11 e pup. 640·0600 ttvllcy/Shep mt)(, blue -S-C-RA-M--L-E-TS-dotlat. vie PCM & SA Tom 851-8928 • l 600 aq ft to3712 aq ft •WOIT1'1 •o*n~~trepea~·.da'm'pangm' nt fQUNO ADS ... .... FOUl'ld: P\ippy, M .. lrg feet. HITES* * Beautlf\llly landscaped ARE FREE bfn/wt11, Dana P1/Del Ob· $5V5/mo. 2 Br 288 ct4ose to beach. $650/mo Rm& $850/mo utlls pd, ZtOO Need female rmmle Snr :'TOWflhOUte smell yard, 6 2-7803 661-2993 loom1 house. Bii Is. w/studenl ·l/r, bltlna, carport, rrplc. HDDt. Buell 2740 HDDI. Buell 2740 Snare Foun1a1n Valley $2751ut11974-8568 Al•b41d. 848-3509 ANSWERS 940-W 181hSt. home, prof male over 35• Need FeloStir beaulllul 2 ;J14.'llplt 142 1103 842•2917 story townhome. 2•,~ 1 MO FREE RENT •Water lncld ltpo area. 881-1317 Guitar -Lover With shOrl term leaN, full •Avell. for lmmed occup VIP9f-Nlmbly service suites t<eep your CaU• Found: Sml gry Kitten, W REVOLVING ocverhead tow & otll SH , 9 e y at 12th, NB The nex t time sotMbo<fy ~oless1ona11m1ge high. Tiii TtlAY 141·1111 6'75·2807 tell• you nothlllQ la lm- ' . k ? i39C1< BalJ NB $200 lncls baths. pool, clubhouse 1m1TtlFH• Kenneybun port. utlls, young woman, No Pets or Kids. Avail HUI non-smkr 646-5559. lmmed $300 • utlls. 881 Dover Or, Suite f4, 1835 WhtUi.r Ave. C-13 Found 1urlboard, vie posalbte. aall them to PYI NewportBe&eh H2·ll04 H~·llll L.aouna BHCl'I area, :~ :-.~~~h~E ·a er. Condo lrg/deck. dbl Wasn't he the Ambassador f ram COM. tor l working per-662·3838· Helen • gw. -.c dOOf' opener Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? aon. pvt enl, near bch No OCEANFRONT, YRLY 63t-3651 494-7203 VIN ~v • 419 Main St. Hunt Beech. WANTED: anop apaoe or Found blk Spani.t type,,_ VOL NO Ooof. tario• g11a-for minor pup, 8 mo, lrvlne lndu• L 0 at: c •II c 0 c • t · Subatantlat reward _.., • '850. 83t-4361, cooking. 673-3474 eves M/F to ehr 2 Br. 1 bll. 641· 1884. ~~ f1(' r ..r Lo Matr br epl&Viii $390/mo. utll + cable ln-380 sq ft. private an· .-lrlal area. 833-9410 dl y Ofg/Bllt/wht. Hrbr Vu 10, r•turn ot ~ 0 .. ~ tr&nce & 'I\ 81. $225 auto body repair, wtll pay Mme NB &44-0388 """ -·-"' Sierra Mgmt. 641· 1324 up to 1200/mo. Cotta Found: blk & wht eat, "Mrw i;' · PMrl rlllQ ~... ftom iii01mo. 2 Br. 1~ Ba ..:..,.... ''-J /' ~ lmmed. Bal. Penn $350 eluded 548•9078 TownhOUH , greenbelt. &hr $175 673-4613 Oc@anvfaw z Br 2 ea •l/r, c arport, tlatcony. It you' rt nol turt who (Or whtll lltnntybunkp0rl wn. --------....,-condo, non-smkr. no kid& 2078 Thurln don't letl bJCI -you're not tlont Ktnna~bunkporl 1s Lrg Room. Pvt entr & or pets, l•c., Fam., M .. or HuntlngtOf'I 8ch. J ... 1. Wahl" tao, Nwpt. LOtt dog, blk/wht, 10·U c M. apt. 11113. No"'*· Bayfront. Offices, pet101. Bill 989~1221 660-21&0, 788-8181 'lfl· Cockar mt-. l.w ttont Mll9d. V.ry Mtti. "11.llpt t42·1IOJ one ol 14 d1st1nc1101y drflerenl 1p11tme111 tloorplans ::~~46~f.175~~~561S~[i!· $315/mo. 1''~ ulll. 2 blks •t Su•i..nd V1t111• rn Hunt1naton Beach. Snw1nd to beach. 6~8-0169 p11rklng. lanltorlal. fTll'lc atM. 900·8336 value to anyorie b\it our &1'3·1003 WANTED: Shoe> IPflCe or Found Bo1ton Bull T.,, fe, Loe•·. f ... ~. -t ........ t family. 831-oea8 ~tttaotlve 29r ba upper Vollau is a rttult ol totally per.on~l1zed orotm1ona1 w/dect<, cloNd g11r. nr A t Sll'lta Ana cc. t SSO/mo plaM1n1 lht ~ond 01 a1ten1ton you oesme oer ect •• Av.it 0117. 54a-1938 bltnd ol naluie afld hv1n1 -nutltd 1n • torot with b1bblin1 brooh •nd Qu•el p0nos, cooled by Mlu1a1 CharmlnQ 2 Br. Apt, bltln omn breezes Add to lh•t tennis courts. swomm1na nnge, lrplc, new crpt. pcots. ~ spa 3n<J t ronvenrtnt loc~tron nur shoppinc t.prvt2 patio. S5SO/mo. and tmoiovmtnl tnd vou'vt rnl f olace 1nvont would !Ma. 830 proudly call home l(ven Kenneybunkporll One and two ~droom. one ~nd two bilh apartmenls £Mt·atc1e 2 Br UP9181ra. 1 •· k 1525/mo. 5'48·0648 e¥91, !NO UNIT CONDO . 80UTHCOA$T PLAZA 2 "· 2 bl, AC. MC gate. • pool, buallnt , 1565. Non-ernltr 042-2142 . ....,,...,,am *'48& 1 9<. 1 U. Apt Frple, ·=:i~•· patio, all ~Avocado TSL Momt 042·0~ l:t from 1~7~ Seow1rid Village'"' , ·ld<W I~~)~ flunhn&fon Vrllacr Lanf, ~untmgton Aea~h CA ( 71 4) 898·9961 from lhr ~n Oleco ffffway dr>Yt north on Buch'10 Mcfadoen lt1tn wtsl on Mcfadden to Sn111n<1 V1lla11t f urn1sh1n&J 011l1blf • Oi>fn d11ly I 0 AM 'ltl dUS~ Mature person, pvt bd/bll. Penthouu, full ocean C.M. Kitch Pflll l 2SO.. view, 911 ammenues, prof. u111. 631-6134 · only $625 mo. 673-7560 OCEAN BREEZES, log or bike to beach. turn rm In T H Incl bedding. TV Quiet, mature, alean, neat. rHi> .. busy working PtHaon Non-amkf, non-drink. pool & jac. $300 Incl. utll. 831-~288 11roe gatage tor suto vie Selva &. Ct1 Hwy, L.91 • ..,,....,. -.. ., 1---------l!WPOIT IUOM bod)'repelr,wtllpeyupto Nlg,9/11.881-e&!St ,_et, vie. B1ycreet. Ptneull l•tre,Hfl'J Rltll $400/mo. Bob 908-8009 FOUND: Female blk La.b, M2·7323 i==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi;J;;;; •Proltellonauy lttlllt HU youno. vie f!dlno-t a l..Clllt tn Avalon 9/8. LadlM Are am•«--. .... Room In furn. apt. all 11m11nllles Bllit from b .. ch, N B. 842-3230 lbUHIOTIL Wkly rent alt n!)W av•ll 116.60/wk. & up'Cotor TV Phone• In room. 2274 N8WPOrt Bl•d CM 648·1'445 ~leulllad Adi 642·6678 2nd Story Studio. prlv ontr & oa, ulll pd. nr beaoh, H.B S32S. !136-0794 Decorated -e o 11 • c h 1 c e H 8 ltulo"-watoh, wflt band. ~E"*'? ,_.,_ •G11rden Ty~. 2 oar garage for Nnl, 848-4378 840·8301 *ttlmental v1lue. ,_. MISTA <><> Well t!Uten •PrlvateSultet, $100/mo. Park yourboet • ~de.48-2652 c1re 01, a~1rtm1nt. •S I t I f In my yard, '80/mo. FOUND; Orly Cll. II~ ~ money. eto. A Diiiy Piiot Profeutonel mlt •P•~:.•w ,HCJreara 831-e&tO,tvm .. -O-. Harbor & Hell, F.V. tiist: lranlan PaMCIQf1, raporterwoutdllketoln· non-1mkr. ~5·35 yra •FullWlndowa llIM. ltatlla HD 646-8284 vie Beac!' .. ~~tl. HB. lt~•"""".youN .. .!_bout ~ wanted to &hr 28r 2ba ovortooktng patio• ~ _.,._ ., • .., -·-wW be 1p1tt 1ave1 CdM. u 1101mo •Secratartal MN avall Ullll. fllflln 1.L~dit:l:i .. t-: ..,.i...-0uea=---11-=R-ecq_uet_ 119Pt oontldenttal upon Avall 9130 760-t7~ •Copter. Recep11on111 F• LUii for Ad' Action Oklb. Long halrblOndyng r1qu9tt If yau·,. Int. Prof fem 25-35. neat. resp, •Kitchen. Etc. Ctauroom ll)eCI avail. for m• dog. Pomet1nlan. ~O:tri'~"n='?·J::! •hr 38r. 2'~8a dplx, CdM, ·112-1401 110-1010. verlety ot ec1lvttl.. In Cal a ~d. Hm 840 ... 208, number 01 wNf9 you Clln lrptc, microwave, vtew Fount1ln Veltey/Huntl1'.1Q· *k 141..,.2?-4 b9~Sidl'l\tll1J tot ~~~ 0~9:32'~og. :?:ir~ NEWPORT BEACH ollk;e ton Beech., ... 8t!LOW Daily Plot l 8T: ... fllertlln g11y Ad #988, ~ Piiot, ,,0 . Cell A.n• Ad •aO. 1.000 IQ. fl Attractive. MARKET Annual..... )cat,\llCl•ltCrMk. •Oll 15'0, ta ...... 64..,_4300 24 hr• weu Maintained, MO<ltrn 1greoement w/optlon 10 AD VISOR una Nkl'*· ,_..,d CA t:Mae. • .....__ Sulldlng on Quiet Str .. t. ,.,_, 1.A1lnt.1ou•0<1t1I • · 12 • 844-tt21 .-•••••••• Prof. M to shr C.M. home, Mel0"9d Parking. Oer-IWvlOet • UUll provldtd. 6 2 5678 t----------pvt ba, plenty ol room & g e a A v • 11 •b 1 • Contact Cefol Jon••· 4 • Fltla whll you wan1 In 1380 viii• 1nc1 432·9e20 &411·48001645-3323 842·88& 1 .. t. 230. Gally Pftot Cl11altled1 • .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 16, ,1983 111 1111 w..... 9100 •• ,, ...... • ... ltlt ...... 5111 •••• ...... 1111 •••• ...... 1111- Coll•tlng operator, tlX· 'Lrm11nnuY P1111-Tlme dlllYefY. L.A. Salee lllllTUY I ·~~!" -~-~~wOUR perlenced, mutt know NewPof't Bctl legal MC, .. nm.. Laguna S..Cn 3 * * * '°' tu/lew omce. FlllllOn ,. ~ .. l · ...... ~ ~ maofllntry 13e-127 I tary. cMI Ill, P.L Call Mary ~-•. :i:.;.JllAl'Y + 811 llOIEY ltland. Nwpt &oh. T~ng ~u .....-. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Soll minerals 6 Kitchenware 10 Chapeaui< 14 Separated 15 Vocal memorane 57 Spank 59 More reasoned ..6 1 Opportunely 64 Economize 67 Screwballs 16 Dill herb 17 OK Inside out • 68 Winter tool 70 Run 19 Girl's name 20 Of \he hist man 21 Salt pork 23 Jimmy 25 New· pref. 26 Curve 27 Plnnacle 29 Biblical boy 31 Flattish 33 Part of • ·to be' • 34 Tolerated 36 Canines · 40 Bake1y item 42 Play a uke A4 Eddo •45 Bedauo 47 Tolle 49 Wickedness 50 Plat 52 Miik fluids 53 Foot part 54 -mater· brain 2 3 14 17 20 23 33 40 6t fH IV 4 71 Out pret 72 Dropsy ,73 Withered 74 Senio1 75 Bo•wood tree DOWN 1 The O'Hara home 2 Emulated 3 Pendant 4 Liqueur 5 Attempts 6 Luau food 7 Eyes .a Hawk ·s nail 9 Veered var 10 Healthy 11 Old- womanish 12 Divulges 13 Respites 18 Fragrances 22 vessel 5 6 15 :JI 8 7 74 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Sl ~R ~A BS AST I R U R Cl E I S IL E S T 0 V E R A Cl P I K E A PIA Cl A H !ACRID OtP NONE TtEHEl"S HAR O- -E S IA M E Ill E 'I' 10 A T E98 1rT RESS MA NIA 0 ~ I IS A l T 0 S T E l L GllVE N TOHIC •SEE liE •• E.IVnE~N P A RIA 0 E -~ V I L REIS IS TS G ER POP ATTI C O R N I IS P l O IWi H A R E lE NITIO EAISE ET ON FLIAIYl6 OYEO REST 24 Origins 27 Devou1s 2 8 Carnage '30 Abrasions 32 Stake 35 Sand mounds 37 New York strait 38 Smell group 39 Sharpen 4 1 Beret's km 43 Bog 46 Pro - 48 Alberta- 7 8 9 Te•as spreads 51 Wi!nt by 54 Ale servings 55 Toughen 56 Mary or Lady - 58 Meantime 60 Wear 62 Big Italian name 63 -bene 65 Short leller 66 Layout 69 Triumphed 10 11 12 13" 16 Coo6c & HouNlceepr lor"" SU 9JIO 70 IClGUrate WPM. d a-,...,____ ~·t ,'"._.)t-:"'('f: ;. ,. ~ t>Oard 6 caie. 2·• d~ wli -p••y 11111 SHORT HOUIS phone expetlenee p<ef. ~ J :-\' ~· i ._,_. :,., 2• hr enlf1• S<4ll-0795 Liquor ·clel'k neeCled No -Salary 11200-$1500 mo •• _ .,1 1 •• :--: )IS. ~tr 4 &>;"' . ·"'-I .• ••I* nee. P1111 time Job. WIUllll • Ptloto Copy Suppllee DOE 64~ 14 1 • ·• • ~· ~ 1 1 , •, GMl/IYlmW hour• nagotlebl • Supervt•~car-•llAM·NOON '7, ~. )"' Con'in~tal ...... , pref 675-4844 r I•,. •• rly m 0 , n •No Exp« Neceataty Sacretaty-Receptlonltt, ) .... """' 0 6 & s "'~-·· al '"" typlat and general otnce GAi AGI S AU ADS NOW (. ~ Send employment hi~~ LIT HIMI ::;:t ',!:_ v:!i. 1111l:; e ;;~:nlle 1r n • ..,, for L1gun1 Niguel CPA • ClAUtlllO IT CITYI ••• 1.. to Man~. 30e H tor cat 1en1a1 egency. Call weoon °' 1mell pldfup. • WMlclyPayOuarant.. tfrm. 831-0757 HI lllOW ~~~J4:0~~2'48 or eel _Janet. 650-1190 Hourly wage & ml!Mge. e f'tMNnt, Prot-·""'-i llOllTUY ................. . Maid wanted lo c:IMn con-Apply In P«IOn WMll· Ole In Corona Del Mat Seeretaty rot dynamic Ctrtu ••I .. , Ct1t1 .... • -CountetHelpneadedP/T, do•, eaperlen c • di~. 330 W. Bay St., II you'ra bright and madlcal advartlalng Mo11-Frl. 2·3 h11/day. prelarrad. M/F, •bout Cotta MHI. Orang• •n•rgatlc, Call Mt agency. Typing 60wpm 222 MARGUERITE Moving to new IOc:atJon . Fut food 11rv1ce. 25-35hreperWMI<. Hour-Coul Dally Piiot. EOE. Thomu betWMl"l 11 am & required aorn. dictation Antlqu., furniture, mite. ftictory aec:ond1. IUfplue 957-0717 between 3.5 ly rate neootlable. Call PHOTO counter penon, t pm •I helpful, 'provide ratep· Sat. 8-2. 117~-05&8 m11ariel1, equipment 6 Smoket1 .. lnn <496-2782, pit, ••per ptef. Snaplhot 813•0118 uonlat back-up dull.. i••-ll"lll •••i tool•. Mlec: WOOd p<Od· Ollml HLP 2<435 South El Camino 1 Ht Photo, NB &ca-2424 when needed. Company .... • • -uctt . plant contalnere. Pan/lull time. 6 daya. Wiii R .. I. Sen Clemente. Pr .. Sc .. --• , •• ~ .. ~. T·-. NIM offart congenlel 11• Wuharl dryat, pet lo cotk (btock• ' ~I-t r a In . B e r o 1 t r om '""" .._,.... ~ moac>tlef• good benefit• furniture, king bed, old Sat, Sept 17. 8am. 934 w Cleaner-. CdM. 84<4-«22 ltllhllllff PtrHI Wed, Thur•. 8:30-11:30 WI HOO·llOO/WI & competftlv• Hlary. 1chool dHk, wooden '7th St. =-:.,..---::,..,..-....,.....---,~~1 -10enera1 otfl~ & bOale.. '4 A.M. S5/hr. Npt Bch. PM't·Tlllt · Send reeume to: v. trunk. ll.lrnltura. dllhea.1--------- 0ellvery Pa<aon. pan 1 me, hr to •tilt. C1ll 473-&6 It. 962-3257 after <4 PM. working In comfortable ••ont,tand• 6 co, 1150 clothlng, many tmall and f taatala mutt ba 21, Fl6rllt. .., I 11 b 751-4705 Preeeman tor A B Otctc alr-condllloneCI office. Main t lr.11ne 9271A arge co ecta lu. YallH Hlghelt commllllon patd . K ' ' 25c-S500. Saturday, l•l'!•MitM•,..."!"l"'~~ Domeetlc couple needed IUIAIEll ... I S&O,expe<lenc.requlred, In town and ou h Attn. aren. Sept.17th, 8am-3pm GIANT LE: Sat only •l lmmedlately. Cook. clean If ~~ h•Y9 • atallon tor alppllcetlon call bonuMe OIV«l dally SECRETARY Only. •28 Avocado. CdM 1808<4 Lamon St (off and drive. Male mu1t be Wagon or Van and can 71<4/5<48-67C>e. .. GIAlll..ualll HUOE GARA.OE SALE Talbertl F.V. ~nlfled nur ... aide, EJilt recruit, train, motivate PIT help. In & Out Pho1o, II •••••nt Self motivated. or;antnd Cloth ... furniture, lot• ot laal ...... ,pvt quertett, NB. 1.nd 1UP«VIM taeneoer• 11vln1. Cat Required. --.. lndlvlduel with good 6 cl k 54S-9585 contacting new CUI -C&m41ra knowledQe p<•I. ll1T TIY1 typing .-1111. Meg Card II neat •tuft Ufy tun . S:t/Sun u biiC llOUllt' lomert for local newt· Hou,.,1~.857-0181 AakforBrlanDoyle prefarrad. Newport Sll/SU'19-3.9l 7 1rti. holdltttn1,pooltbt&oi. Drlv11. Pert-Tlma lor papera you can 111n 530-41<40 Beach 1111. 640-8950 ........ El rice equip. 9732 ~ daughter In s Laguna. $<450 to saoo pet weak UAL man um .. Also do Odd IObt end er-wotklng evenlnga and Greet opportunity tor reel-SALES SELL AVON: Full 0t Pll1 UlllL l&LE lnt.t rands. Willa A~ No 27, Sttutdayt. Mutl be 21 or dentlaJ r ...... aoentt & llOll Olllmlll time/time °' at work. Of Any. Funky And Fun 110P.u•1•0~f,...,.bU • .,ll.,_--_, .... -.,. Dally Piiot, P. 0 . Bo• old et Contac;t Mt. lnveetment aoent• with Matute peraon w/butl. & 642-1832 Item•; furn1tu1a, plcturM, thing for dllldren. Nw- 1500. C0tte M.... CA Roundtree at M&-7058 expanding local com-comput., exp. 7s.4-6383 lenlet ltat. lttta4. lampa, loYI & IOtl of etc. born up to 7 vr-Old. Alt HIYlll/llLHll WHkdaya bttwHn pany_ Xlnt commlaalon P/tlme eves/wtmd1. Neat Price It no matter! Alley new. Furn .. dothel, t~. Fot local & dlttance 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. split with • bonu1 of l&LEI Plllll appearance and hand· ol <442 ~onla In old etc Whoeaale prlcu furniture moving. D.M.V p1operty mgmt com-PLANT STORE. Plllme. wiltlng only need apply Corona del ar 9AM 1111 WkOyt en 4PM, Sat/Sun iequlreel. FT/PT. Week-•••••II mlatlon plus 1yndlcatlon 6<4s-3392 10-6pm. 2590 Newp00 Bl. CM. told <XII. S11u1dey only. alldey. 55g.5226 -1-. Expar1enoe<1 egenta C t • end a Included. Cell wanted tor buly loa cream ptefarred but not re-Service wrltet. talary + 11 1 111 l~r1 ltac• 8<48-180<4. 9am-4pm M-F 11ora. Good atattlng quired. AN f0< Tom LM. IALEI NII commlulon. Newport 2 FAMllV. Furnltu1e, baby 51Cl3i1fi St. LC>t 17. A: D1lve1e, morning and Miity. Bonu .... t.lledlcal T1Llm11111m TlredofCommlaaton CuatomAutoWash, <4625 Items, misc. Sat modellng houM. Many etternoon. Mon-Fri, uae lntu1ance. Pleue do not 142•1&aa NIM? w Coaet Hwy, NB. 1291 Conway. Item• '°' Nie.Dbl oven. own c&t. Apply In pe<llOn let age or lack of ex· IH•E l 111111 s-·•tay home & make 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE, dllhwutlef. capt. ctlra. 2 between 9·3, Mon· Thurt. perlence •top you from IUL llTm ••-. If you can hire, train, $ a oo •3" h ar"""le a Coe answering thll ed. Ho~ _., money tewlng 10'1 Item• .01 to 1 . "' .. riaug c ra. •x .,. 2•7••it NPI Bllld, 18 mak~ pr.Jerr ...... Bob'• Salarled, aHI. to top motivate and man1g• 1 aculptu1e dolls. 650-4273 Congr ... CM. Sat 8-4, many more ltemt. Mesa. ... •• ..... ..iea teem, thl• market· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old Fuhloned Ice Cream ~rOduoer In Ml. co. R.E. Ing program h•• 8 Stationery St0te In Corona Furniture, kitchen ltema, llUVlllllllllllW 697·7191. ~9r~.0t57corM1~~7~3629 1100 00 + annual del Mar needa FIT e•· BIG GARAGE SALE: etereo. clothlng. IMMEDIATEOPENINOS MaturaSatap«ao~want-~ "4-64 ~" potanllal. NOT A petlenced .. 1 .. perton. S~T ONLY9-3 $.25·$<400.512A36th8t, -------AM newtP•I* delivery. ed tor FAO Schwarz REAL ESTATE Sectetary, FRANCHISE, NOT A 875·1010 Dteuera, cletke, couchel, Sal/Sun 9-4. 19 Mu1t have gOOd car with Toyt. So Cat PUI. Call varied dut .... 101 Npt Bell MUL Tl-LEVEL. CALL Subatantlal conttactor tabla, hid••·'*'· treez-Moving Siie: 32<4 Ful- p1oofDolpl!'y"'rNaOnceW.EEK 754-1561, A.Ilk for Mgr. In-tor. Hard-working, 1-800-323-8556, EXT now hiring lull or PIT et. relrlgaral()(, m1~ng erton, Nwpt Hqtt. Obie GOO ... • • lharp, healthy, happy, R 146, ASK FOR MR phone IOllcllO<t. Marure, ""' ..... •rt aupp -& garage lull of goodi.e. ENOS OR HOLIDAYS Mature woman beb)'llt-non-amkr, non-dtlnker. JACK SNOW. If we mlM non-tmkte. Hrly + bonut. many mite. <486 TraverM, collectablH, wooden "=-t---t---1 Call 659-5020 or apply In tet/hOUMkMpeil', llve In Full/time pe<m. poattlon. your call, coma directly Call 5<49•8391. Mr. C.M. (off Pau111lno. neat lampe, bed• dlmt of ~6 l*llOn 9am-4pm: om,ktoungt •. 1w1t1/carh.~dut'•~.· Salary dependent on ••· to: Envlorom•ntel Sulllvan to N-Pof't freeway). dwft, more. Set. 9-4, USA TODAY, 13962 Naull· .. ,ru -pe<lencie. Mutt ba fut & Dyn1mlc1, Inc. at ~ lut, Gatden Grove. Top ref• req'd. Good dr1V· aocurete typist. Short-Ramada Inn, Culver City, lwthltlltwtll .,.,..., ••...., SaVSun hrri'~ venlde I n g r • c 0 , d . hand helpful. R9fl req'd. CA (Sepulveda Blvd ... 11. Swing lhllt. No experience F ,-I Cartl lOI (of Viet• HYOlUllHJ Wkndt/holldayeotf.Fam-646-4116 San Diego Fwy) eYfKY necaeu .6-42-3013 urn. •PP . 9&0 1>-C&udel) Eatbluff. SUM- 37 3 39 Countat girl wanted. lly 0<lented ~. 11 yr hour on the hOUr, from ry Paularlno. IMa ..... elnk, equat1um I/time. EJiper not nee. gin, 3 yt boy. Irvine aree Receptlonlat/aecretary. &am 10 gpm, TOP sq 011.,... Nie Sept. Hth knlc-knall1, dothlng. Apply In penon. 1850 $100/wk. Karen or Don Independent tchool Femalee Ptef. Modeft & S td lOam Mlec: -~8~1gua1 . N. N. 537-9350, 559-8419 =· 1~=t:11•:~~·~: se1ea. Retten turn, require Eacort•. (2131866-196-4 ,!,~. ctotnee. 1oy9'. .....VIII.I LM ~:-t-....,...T---1 Medlcal AHlttant with antwertng~.flllng, experlanc• retell, TIAllEl 219E.16th,eo.ta Meta. UMlllJllllLI •9 E.xperlen<:iad Legal Sec back & front office exper. lhorthand 11411 ful ble __, 1 17 )'T'8 or~ Collactitllel retary n .. dad fo; lor walk In cllnlc. Call aft aome P ' cepe man_.ng '~. Pac;keglng. PIT. 540-!5850 llUT llHJIT l&LI and Ant UM. SAT/SUto 1-:=":~-+--1 P.)MMM!ldreaumato:J. llex, l>ondable. Salary, •• ltlf 11y st 1y i.. 210 lalorca 53 ch•ll•nglng p ubllc 5PM. 78()..9222 Barker PO Box 23, CdM, comm . guarant••· ... u am . •.on . on.,. · · lnterMtl•w firm. Flexlble, Medk;al front otfloe. RJll or 92625 °' call 640..1428 Marion. 1o-a. 639·7183 TIUI 1111 28l·'81h 81.(nt Orange) WHhe1, dryer, 1ofH Hlf·1tartar. Some famlly pen 11,,,.. Dennatology. for e.ppt. aalM •W Tl SIU Hou1.-ICOld mite, & bar1too11. toye, mite law eJtperlence 7hel33ptul. Oood with people. Of-g••--EJ1perlencad H lea rep Help give them a head lurnllhlngt, blkM, baby 19<48 Port Chetae&. Se Call Carol, 851-t gantzed. Salary baled on 95r,_ .. , wanted toe.II on building atart. Earn top $U pert ltemt, 1.50 to '200. 6:30-3. No pravl9ws. 65 86 FIU nm"' ••pe<lence. Huntington FVll/TIME. 5'0-555<4 Ired• to Mii Vatlety of of· time evening•. Only Fn/Sat 9-5. Btwn 19th &, ·-·--·-n• Wiii Beach. 646-0770 RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST fllte prOductt • com-potltlve. depanelable, Victoria, off Monrovia, -all·---+--+--+-~--+--~ ,_,. ........ Plllt time, _,.ual full mlaelon. 556-1682 outgoing adult• ""d 663 Atbor St. CM. "JJ"'olliiV"'-l~R"'d""9s•A"LE·.-s:·t!"l/L~ OpportunltlH avellable -time. Muat have Pee> apply. Phone 6<48-7021, HUOE5FAMILY 8·5.ChlmeclocU,grand· ~:-1"--t--t--1r--1 with tha LOI Angetee UROLOGIST: Coata Me. u11W potential. Flo.Ible Sandwich Mlee lor M1•1>-2:30 to 6 p.m. Monday ~rig MllCi Item• lather clockt, Hondur• 72 Tlrn•• Clrculallon De· naed• organized ell-houre. profit eharlng. 0111hed~•1 In CHdM. 1hru Friday. 3257 WUhlngton. CM. lmporta, ottomane, enc P 1 ' t m • n t In our pel'ed. Front(back ofo COSTA MESA M6-4M5 ooe(...,arn nga. "· tablet COffM !~ (el doot·to-door new19eper help. 6<4~9700 9:30-1:30pm. Mutt hive TllftL AIOY ••• Moving .... : FOOd proc.. 'lftl) Tool• P8lftt comb .. 1 .. program. Guaran-llOPT/111. lfO. car. Aleo looklng for PIT needed In Costa Meaa. 3 1tereo, furniture, w1ter TVtaiweo 'coneoi. wi. 21 25 31 52 59 22 32 36 48 60 69 75 COleedmm~~!!.>'. H~: P~: MOVER/DRIVER Eleotronlc1 firm, C.M. help In the Dell. Exper yra min. exper. 81bfe bed. mlec. 211<4 National, tape~det manym6k ~....,., ~' ltlnhtc lettrt Maki tuH time recap-Pref, but wlll train. trained. CO<pofate and Coate Mele. Item• Iota of i:.ot11ee. ot PtrtlHb 3012 Rtlp WHtH 5100 Btlt Waatt4 9100 · 2PM. or •PM -~~-...... It. tlonl•t w/plMaant phone 876-7<404 •f1• 3 PM. lelaure tr•vel exp«. Pf'ef. Sat/Sun e-• 963 Carn•· com.:..0117th& enatol r - -i~~:,~:, :: :;!v .:00 Neadad lmmaCll•t •lyl pereon•llty, •blllty to Sandwich Shop relleble M2-~ ••t <409 Uk for lion ~ff oi Sunflowet 1209 w . 18TM ST. CIRCUS OF llECEPTIOlllT. Bu1boy, mature, PI T, ""u•,..., week. For an In-Mull ba rellable. herd handle• llne tnt•comm. peraon part 11,.;,.. lrvtne Sharon. Furn. appll 6 toya. nlghlt/wkndt. s .. cllfl "' ,.._.. working, Valld Dr.Lie. phone syetem 6 aome 955-l247. 971·1739 Have you , .. d today't •IASSAll!.£ Front olflee reoeptlonlat. Rat1uran1, Hunt. Bch. tervlaw, Call 17 U ) 650-13ee typing. Minimum II l-11Tl·l lllllm Table/<4 ct1r1, new ma-c11111111d Ad•? 11 not 'A • Mutt be able to handle 536-88M 957-23411, ••t 120<4 rnonth1 exper. S.W-9264 UTIY/lllUT, IM-t .. ltTrlllHI ,.,nlty & chllde clothel you're m!Mlng the bW buty pt\Onet. Typing tklll ,,_ __ , ••a1ni-·~ of Natural Food• Wltllhou•. .._ .,. 1 S -1 ................... ) ••2 2673 b••n•'l'll In town! • mu.to Competitive Celet-1• ----.... -·--PI T T t i U 1&1.11 llllT nwll .... tale nveetment tart your '1ftl carMr on .. ,..,........ vv • -- 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. FULLERTON 110-1112 1 IHAWHI ATiRACTIVE MASSUSSES TO SERVE YOU. -o...._ ·-d .. -·11. •5. . u1 n area. _.. le 3 d _ .. ,It d j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... & lull ~of ben ~ 111-''""" -· .,.,. ... 731 5273 n • company ..... --rt our , ... an Pf'O-ary ' • r_.. •-Starting pay '4.50, FIT. • • • "'pm. fpr qitMr poaltlon wlam&ll 1111Gut1t1 lndlvldue to .. -. Into up,_ man-11111. Call Ruth 2-IM70. llfPUftll but ....... Ing comm«clal .,.~ ...... 673-8511 ...... anawer phonet and type aoament lewl. Delly In-Aatltan I010 ·~· Jbltriala M14 Apt manager wanted. 16 need on a part-time balltl. ,,_..., 0 -..... Aulatlng Newapapar btOk.,IQe nrm. o.gr.. general correapondenee. tarvlewl held from 9 am. _ -· unit apt hM, nloe quiet E•c.Uent p1-omot1ona1 __._,.. "-DMl4ll' lfl trvtne -· Pf9', ~· not pecaee.-PtMae a.no reeume to • pm e( 12422 Lempeon L 12 • 6 redwood d9dl EJatde locatlon. Mature opportunltlea and MJary. Patt-time bookkeaper Mutt enloY wortllng wtth •'Y· lncotM, training, Mclachlan 1n11Mtmant ,,,...,, Garden Grove, °' WESTMINSTER ABBEY Ing. From 411 cente per ft couple pref. Send ,.. Apply et Food Senllcel ""Ith accutata typing. Children Mon-Fri, 10:00 benefttl. Subfnlt re8Uma Co. 1<400 DoV9 St, tNw-call 714-537""840. ANTIQUE MAU fencing 1110. H1rbo1 tumeatoDaltyPllot.P O Department. 2985 Beet Alto general clatlcal am .• 7:30 pm.m Ven. to Salee Manager. 3500 portBMctl,C.92880 E.O.E. 11751w .. 1mlntterAve. R«1wood714/531-1317. Do live In Bo• 1550. Coate M ... , St. Cotti MMe. Call dUtlH. Cotta Maaa. Station Waoon or Smell E. Coa8t Hwy, Sutte 1. ·-GARDEN GROVE TEL""''ISro~ FREE~me? ".:A 92627 Ad,, 969 556-3273 for &ddltlOnal 50·8871 WHkd•y pld(up needed. OnlyYel'y Corona del Mat. Callf. -·-· •·TOTE-• 554-e103 c .. "'• • • . morning• only. 112625 ..... , • A Dally Piiot 1eporte1 auto detllllng lnlo1m1tlon, -r~att>te, ,_, ptnon · P1111t1me lllulble hOure), ••-/OUlll •-a Mlt would Ilk• to talk to you 1---T 111•• H1lr S""lata l Manlcutltt. n11d apply. Salary for amall compu1er com--.... l'.!f.t Steve'1C>et1lllngneed1r.. 5Wr-• -'7 ' $200.00 week plue ml• Aaataurant pany. E•perlence In NOW HIRIN G FOR AITIOll TlllOll K non l!!!!J1m about thll declllon lor 8 aponllble. c ... n C\lt lndl· lllf10 leue your own J91Ce, A 11 I bel CASHIERS AT 12<422 ..,. • .urnnu """ ttory Call Lorenzo lllduale 10, eat wuhlng & 11_ .,....10T rH1on1bl• 1ate1 at age. Contact G. Hyde PP cet ont ng e<:· phonea. typing. Or-Aaatored, IOfM artfully $185 M0-9<473 Benet, 842-4321. euto detalllng . full time. ----••• beautlful Hunt. Buch 64200-4321M0onNl-FYrl.9:30 • =~.~: ganlzell~~~eo111211mu1t. ~ARMr,iot o:~~E~ Mcol'•ted. All lhapee &i---· ------ 831·6900. EOE Salon. 534-9392 or 11: a.m. . lty. ~I pet90n ..,..,._ &AM-3PM MON TUES llze 1250/up 848-2995 Cta"ltrl Mii ESOOllTS/MOIELI Babyeltter. 2 dyt. wk lor Cat wuh wiper attendant. 5<4l·8803· lllYAUUT. ,... :::,r 3-5PM. ~ JON llOIETUIAL THURS,. FRI.. CALL Elegant mah~ Storey d EFR EADY FOF Outcall ONL y 835-9199 13 mo glrl In my home on Apply ., <4625 w. COUI UllYllU/PllTll Cler1c, llXP, FIT. 1231 No Rea1aurant, Full time, tYPlng. ~ 714-531-4340. Clark Pump gan JClnt SCHOOL w/Atart com< Mon 7:45-4:<45 & Fri Hlghw-v. NB. PIT poeltlon ope!'1 Ill fhe Cit Hwy. Ulg Bch 1n., 8 15101 Gotclen.,_t. H.B. and ftll?i. Call 957-8351 EOE cond $1200 72G-1162 puter equip: A <400 C10m> 01111 NJIOlll 9:15·4:30. 842-8653 a&llllll elrPof't llM. Dutl• In-Npt Bch Utlgatlon nrm btwn 9 pm. GERRIE'S ANTIQUES ~~ 8:::~~:c. ~ Bectlelor/Bechelorelte Babytllter for 5 mot. old Expe<lenced. Evee/wknd1 elude Irrigation repair, needt up legal MC:y8. 1 llllflllllll MCretary PART-TIME, Vaned h0Ur1 IS BACK ule • 1110· 830 MOdeff Offlca&BlrthdayPartlee Infant, some d,yl, IOme part/time. The Spagf)ettl =~~g :nd::~·:rc: FIT Ind 1 PIT. XLNT Eatabll•h•d DINNER Bllllng MCNtary wanted to Include Nrly A.M. 3500eqftofAmettcanAn· w/te lelink I 180 TIIEUIT llllllAH nit ... Flell. hrt. Debbie Bender. 6-45-0851 15.00-'6.00 pr hr. Pl• cell tklll• w/ahrthndl•JJMd HOUSE SEEKS· for Newport Beach lhlp· welkand1. Mul1 hllle( ci.-tlquee, allO c:lepar1~t 682•5955 738-8538 558-'8538 85()..3178, 6«-5313 writing req. Oood t>en-S Ss r,ard. Call 4-42-&600 for pendable vehlcle tmall of uMd furniture & col-.-• Cuhler, part time, •Jtpet 831-7950 aflta. Xlnt oppty. Call e OD~YY CHOOO TK/E ntarvtew, truck, van, elation llbtM. Wiii buy Eatat•. -,,-"-lt_Y_n ______ • Honeat. 1t11lghl. tlngle. Beb)'lltter. Grandmolhar pref. apply In peraon. • ....... -• &40-eteo e " wagon) to Ulltt newt-contlgn or What hive ! retired gentleman tree to type, non-emotcer to ce.r• Gena Market, 1080 S , .. _,._ •SANDWICH SALES llNETllY peper dealer In lnllne you? &ot No. El Cllmlno 2 YR M POODlE, atd &. travel, reeldent Orange for 2 1m111 chlldren pit. Cout Hwy, Lag Bch. Interior plant melntan-OFFICE NEEDS GIRLS. (8AM to 1 PM) Corporate hMdqui rtara .,.... Muet be ctepen-RHI, San Clemanta, champagne color, tc• County 25 vr•. refaren-Brookh1 u, !" & Oerlleld. CASHIER: Pt/full time. anoa. £.-pe< pref. Re-Ute ofc work • "° eJCI* '614"1 WI for 1tat..wlde lnvea1ment debl•. Contact G1ag 492--0&311 0< <492 .. 55<4 good home. 548 83413 c; es • mo d • r a t • 1 y 96<4-3 ~ B •• llable tr&neporUtlon req. nee:. wlll train. 530-41<4 t 600 Nerwpott Center Or ~ firm. Nawpor'I H~-thn.I ~1-,----'"".""'.'~.-.--fltlanciat"' i...,.__,;•ft•. Parking ttructure, N. -M0-5440 ~lot Judy.-_ "'9RION1SLAND ' ., ___ h. "'w--''--t "-·-. b9tween 9:30 and 10.30 ....... 2 U=..... Fem. Gotdn Rtr, 3 '1' AKC . ., ._,....._" BAl!YSITTE'R neeOtO hr. Brs:.2790 ......, ..,.....,_, ....,_ · · f , --,._. 1p1yed, well ttalnecl Call 521!-<4055 be for lull-lime Mon-Fri. $<40. A•••1na Hotel De•k Clerk, ••· Office, lherp alert ptnon, Apply Mon ttlN FrU-4 pm Opportunity, with di· a.m. on1y. 4-42~21 o eave• un . ""'"'' lovaia klda. 842•555<4 noon. uk lot Gane or per weell. <432-1647 -pe<lanced. NCR 4200, good with numbart. vettlty end ctlalleno•. • M .... Guna. ammo. ,.. p 0 Box 1151, Brea. Ca. Apply In pereon: Stone alao night audit relief, MacGregor Yacht Corp. rMtaurent Muet POIMM tOP lev9I WAfTRESSIWAITER loadlng equipment, gun Fr .. adorable Kmen. ~· 92821 Babyetttar needed PIT, my Creek Farrnen Market, contact David McNell, l63 l Plecentla, C.M. axecu1"'9 MCretatla.I u -F I Appl I tmlthlng toole, acopea, lovable to good home. LADIES' l<NIOHT home E •Id• C.M. <4250 Barranca Pkwy, Hotel Lagune.•IM-1151. IYITDIAI.. pertane. Call 553-09AO ut or part/time. Y n blnocu1111 , knlvu. 5<45-1220 650-4273 1-"'~. 552 ..... 2 PAINTER: Experienced, Immediate opening. Ell-Mon-Frt.'9-5·30 paraon. 11-2PM: King'• hOl1ten book• mllllary ==-==--,...,'="'""-.,...,.~ SENSUAL MA l E , .... _ --Hotel• refere~·a, c:.11 atter penanced In foocf prep-• ' ' Reataurent711<4Edlngar. QM/' and co11ec1'°' ltema. FREE DIRT. YOU HAUL DANCER-494-4730 BABY SITTER wanted 2 Child Car•· P/llme litter Exctullw 10 unite, on the 5pf'll 850-9085 118tlon. Apply In peraon, Secletary: Huntington BMch. Plue aoma of Oe\19'1 own 1902 Mlnorea Dr ....... Liberal female over 25-35 dlVI week lor 2 tOddlerl lor 3 yr old on Balboa beech need1 l*90f\8 IOI' Mond8Y, Sept 19, 10:30 -EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WALL PAPER and Fabric panonai conectlon. Aue· Vwde. to ecx:omp111y me on • 5 Npt Hgtt 831-3669 latand. Call Gall 675-25-46 gra,,.Yard lhllt. axper PART-TIME. Counter help, 4:30 (Alk fof Nancy). Top manegement at tu•ury Dlttrlbutor need• gal to tlon to be held on .,.F .... R..,.EE---to_m_-d'""t1_101_m_ie-.-CU1-.; day Prlnceaa Cl'\JIM , all ... 'o..... hi Pf•fen'ed, honMt, well ;~t~~·· OelN. N.B. BLACK BEARD'• RES.. taeuna e..cti hotel cut anO MW fabric Mm" prem .... Sept. 18. Con-BABY I( ENS. 8 wQ. • expen-paid, 1111v1ng ~Pf>l~"1n '*""':'st~ ~lcelWeekendt. Light ~:m~:i e':~~1f'~ TA.URA.NT, <4250 Mart-reqvtr.afc:of...io.nl ptea. PIT to at1111. s.. tact UttleJOhn'•AuctlOn. 640-6047 • 9-20. 5~ 121 Jim Creek Fatmll'I Market, Bookkeeping. Apply In t · lngale, Hs>1 Bch. MCretary Of rut paced Roger at 151 Kelmus tie 972 .. 926. The lut Item • •250 Barranc1 Pkwy, "'"rton. Margarltavllle, 1PP • PUT Tm .. _. ... "H t office. Muat ba H7 Coeta Meu. 1 5s)m to ba IUC11oned will be FrM to good hOme Pllrt SPIRITUAL READINGS .. -E t "400 .,..,_ -· l~t. ..., .. tarter • • . the bu--. end n111ur.. Slameea ... b46I mate C8!. Advklelnatlmaller• Low, Irvine 552-4332 2332 w .. 1 Cat Hwy, Npt t.i 0 u 1 • :;,1~PRe1lrM1, HOU: PITWlllAY™1 w/goodellllle,tnctd WooCI workar/lnataller. locetedlt3l65Harb«ln Mull b e lndoor e. m11rl1ge & bu1lna11. beauty Boll .. 1:~:30 pm. c1 .. nar1-prof1ulonal w1i.. Collage 8tudentt. N.a a llttle utr• moMy? 111. We offer xlntwortllng mutt have expertenct Coeta MeiM 986-5311, 552-34418 ~~~El ~eu~~n~l~.1:~~ OLElll nPIST $5.00 ~~tvof m~: N.a ~euto lo WO<k fof the lrvlne Uni· conc1ec:ni:=":.flll 'IW()(klng with wood prOd· TWo antique oriental~. POOdle (Bldlon F,..: Clem. llc'd. 492·7296. IEW l&LH II for Salee Dept. Must have ::f.'9222 = = 1:~~; ~~~,,Fm, <494-M&O. :~~~lldlng lneluetry Turkm1n·B<*hat1 de· ~ ~~~· OlllllA Hl llU good typing •lclll• & day). W••kday P.M. and atlH enjoy Other ao-tlgn, apppro ... 3•4'. '250 ~· ! l11i1n1 Ou. 4014 E•c:ltlng new Salon. <>t:;• knowledge of to key by MlllillPll/... WMlcenda A.M. Cell Mr, tMtlee fOt the belehoe of lllUTllY !Ill 1'11111111 ea. Aleo antique tn.inlc. Small S4lm0)1lll mw. i 66 YOU HAVE slles Ing In Corona del 11 • touch. Wiii train In ad tor prot ... lonal woman .. Barrow 6<42·4321, ext the Cley. Apply 2t4, Alton "Friday" type Pwmenent, l)artltlme. WU 175. Cell eYM, 64&-2330. yre, hll lho1a. ~ 9"1 Hh'a'1r11py1011111t110,n1M•'onlcoulfrler11.· placement. wo1d pro· 1 .. nage ton In Hunting· 3-43. EOE. Ave, lrvlne. 552·1383 wtth 11rona typfng, apell· train. 851·10.I A11ll1a1n 1111 M6-ete7, Mt-2181 ABILIT't'? We 111"9 oppty, c,Hlng & on compu1et. ton Harbour. 25 hOura e E o e. Ing and dlotaphone llkltl• __ repeat 11111, plea .. nl Aettllellclan, Makeup $"'900/mo. Xlnt beneflte. weak. Cell 8<46· l<476 • • ne9c:tad for buey medlcal Jt .. WHI.. SlOI HARBOR XAEX Sp<lnplt &pen pup. 3 nm work. advancement. For Artl1t, A11t11tant1. Be-Call Bevatly at Sir (9-5): 8<44-0883 aft. 8 To place your me.age B.,..: Bfldal $hop, part dlllrlbulOf. Muel be "I (OVtng &andmott;;f t;Pe APPLIANCE SERVICE ~:!!':1c:1:t~"°""· Interview, phone Amway come part of the bell. Speedy, Inc. 6<42-9470 IMlll f 11 11 before the time, fie• hre. C.M. Mu~t organlnd and able to 10 bab)'lll lnfi nt lo <4 yr• we Mlt recond .. gu11. Dlatrlbuto6r3Roger59<4or Pat ~f:.~~~~:::O ~~~~I~~.· GLlll JW911T Hmouet. ,:nkr", 2 c~~; rMdlng public, have ._KP« In woman• wortc under Pt••ur•. old In my CM home. appllanoee. 649-3077 To Od "°""'· e f"O' male Johnton, 1-35~ / un phone clothlng. Wiii train In e.n.nte. Salary nego-M0-20t4 ........... ._ dog. Mixed brWCI. l°"8 9 am -1 pm or Need to atert lmmedl•lety dren, ~ tum. Od pey. Dally Piiot bridal. llable Phone 941•2185 18 cu n .,.._t .. ._ .. , Sho JM-i•-S=~:U:'~.".CC:.~ 71<4-875-5259, Mon -Fri, In 1mall ~ IOc:ated In REF REO. 557-2.fa& Cllllltled, 642·6878 5~ 5-'6-11121 betW.ien 1o-12 noon. Jt .. !H ... / 1100. 540..8"1 ~. ta. ' MeH •tea, no .. per 6 . 9 pm. ' Fuhlon leland, perform lllllllEPlll ..... de 1117 19 cu. "· '9frlg. dlJt MOO. Fuaitut tm nec;eenty, wlll train, Wm am•-general ottlce dutlH, Want Adt Call M2-5e111 Went Ada Catt 642-54178 Shatp micro almoet new l•iiioiiiiiiiiii.-. ____ _ .. , type 50wpm, Send ,.. M/W/F, 9 10 2. 17 hr. Baby91ttlno end/Of hOuM-.,.,.... ••" 24-46 MOVINO SALE anttcaua s55.ooo f\Jll amount req Wllollowlng Top Pay. tume 10 M. J. Goeltar. Houacle1n1ng, wuhlng keeping. 5wadlah gift 19, .....,.,, _.,. dln.tta w/4 c:NWe SZ?t. Wiii net $40,000 +Call Beaut NB Salon. 369 San Mlguel, aulte and Ironing. Muet have N lh1etn.850-77481ft~ lefrkerlter.. 1Ww&of9bedla50.0e'( ~;;:'f{°"r~~ ~!~~. e«.oae 1 ::::o Newport Beach ~.;~ .. ~~::::, ewtPKIDaperS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 111t 1111 t:Sfoi~t"o~~ =-~1~'= _____ "T" ___ SELL ldla lt•m• """". 8<44•1264 • GLIJJp;,y;id\empTnM. C08TAME8A. FUii .... bad •100. ~ ...,. 11 • oa11y Pltot ClullflCld Ad. Siii idie Item• 842-54178 Houaek_.,, Mnde only. 7wke, ahote/worm•d 2 locettoMtoaerverou. 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M-U• oheck, no penalty, Aleo • tUAF AN SANDS EARN ti' TO S7S.OO PO WEEK · 'reacup-loy, m1na1ura. evallel>te.Meet9retwte Pf9ttY, ootton pt1nt..,,. 'i lend on & buy •10.000 supervise newspaper car-HOTIL '350 up. 042&41 6 lllM.MMon4et iov. .. t.Llltenew.l30CI, ~~~~7;f'; ,0enit0n AMOC • riers. Salary commensurate . UU&. lllllTllT :.:'10~~511:: :: cu.;= WANTED I good"°""' for Coldepot 8/8 ~ fm t4 ,~, .. ..,. • WIDOW HAS sa ror TD'•, . with experience. ComnAny Npt 1Mcn twgloMI °"'°"· DlllY lllot Ot11 erm $tart •l J:JO p,111, Ml ~1:r! ~~w~ ~ ~ lcemalcer1 •Int cond: 8ot1.t' Marv• c a,_., S 10.000up. No cr~ll :: ,,_. • ~!! llilg1tlon H • worii lllllMl:lO p.111 . ....W.JS. On Sal•dtJ." ,• adoptthla2 yr" old bWad Av o o •a o . I 2 0 O . ~ OOfld. 11tf•. cm.ck. no penalty, Aleo . benefits plus bonus op-: ttce-~=.•ad. Pree> wot•• Mi fllOfe llovrs. Yooill 11111111.iy 11._ Co411e. 4974521 1ny11me. S«·HOt r,t.CX:,Xi',0b"lum~~~ ~ ~rtunity. Must have Van, o':1on w1111 ~~':; _,Ct"'.s~!.,.-=i::::t · •A wAenK01ac:1m11~. my -lC-,n-=:>'""~""'H":"::::r~.,5:-:Al~H:-::~ .... ~~1-'::o._~ tati n Wagon Or Pickup comple• 111broo1t1on, ·"· ....... ...._ ........ .,... · f 1 • e1a _,..,,_ Cell Denlaon MOC. 673-73t1 • 0 muat ba lemlller -'th y~ 1'* tt1ter-... ..,_ .. ..,.. ""· ....,,, ~ 4......a?dy 494'4 1129'11 CU. Wltlliwit I Mc d,..._, iOW hofM. Mllnt ,,.j,f W1th shell. Mileage allow-Calif. proeadl.n & Word-MD taOO pr. fl0-!7st turnllura,. t1011Mf\ .. C. It~ !111.. 1111 : ance included. App:l.. in lier oompuler oper111on. (714) 541.7ftca Aatlnn Mll ......., 9160. w..,,., & piano, more. M•11 iMEbiPTioAlifi ; 'a.J (71•1es1-oat1 COii( """° -'o;y:, Sta& Md!. Olah· vente.CM. JM-*I stCMTA..V person, weekdays-. 3 PM to I . AM!Qua Amon. •• ~ ...,,.,1100. ........ flt*,*-...,,._.' T~--~~t • ~PM at 330 West Bay St., c-=:,:~ tnl(rOf door . .,ac;r ...... w • tiiO&;ii, ~ .... ........, ~"":.°A. .. .,;.nr:,· C.OSta Mesa. Aoll '.m on the merUt ) saao. l4Mt19 1:, .r .. , oo::f: fNlde bed.;; iNii: NS0..11000001.c.ll • Wllh a QMllflad M C11111ftad Ada, your one-'300/ofr. 140oft04 ht I nftll lbnd. '1~ 1oc 171411511> 1312 '· · • • .. · · · • • · • • • • • • •" • .. • • c.11 NowU42.6111 -etOp llflOpplng cemw. 211, 414-IOIJ Judy _ Cllfp .....,., • . I ·t ·----.. • -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Sept. 16. 1983 6224 olorcyclea/ Tn cb H3 Aat11, tarrt.. Aattt, larrtt4 Aat11, l•p!rlN Aatoa, larrt.. AalH Doa11tlt Aatt1 Dta"tlc nge • ,.i-T·A-uM"""""M_P..,ET-...... llk-.--n-.-w Scoottn 1011 118 eh;vy ' Ton, rm D I 9111 s L. 9167 Volb ••IH tl7S Vol'"•••1•a 917'1 c .. l lla• t 30t tan relt l t31l Ilk 305" " bOd", ne'oll enalne. I H I •=.;;•p;-... H .... ___ .,._..o.p ________ .....,......,, 11 _ • w 0l'°'",.!n, • • s5:1J"OP, c:mall us. • ... ., 11".~/090. •"1.• 70 '82 280ZX. T-top, 5 •ft ... 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'7.9 rown ' Country Wgn. 4'i)C modular a.ct1ona1. 2 ca111rom &am 10 2pm. • 80 KAW. z1 c1...ic. luel 19~ &4o-8382 cuetOM whle & tlr•, c:ua. 844-0642 ~~8'~~c '$:00 :3i~=o ~~,~~ 1ua:;· ~f:~n~ s~~:,O IELEOTIOI tully loaded, good c:ond, Nrt. I gl ... top coffee C 1 lnl. IOOOoc Iese than 11< '75Ford pickup "'• tonw/8 tom paint & bt'n"' $5950 --.8.,.UTIFUL USED OBO 840-1292 of le•• modal. 1~ mll•.,..a 63.000 ml MSOO a.low tat>i., all Oak. $500/obo. Kim ball Artist onao • ml, 12000 obo &46-6431 tt ~mpr, Joo' d con'" 831_.•"2 or •• ::;~ .. 184 · 9" '"" ·73 RED BUG • Mutt Sett ... v --• 4 Clltoma bar atoola Plano. golden oak, 1111• -.. 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XLNT c:ondlllon. ® spare par1s. and a oom· COSTA MESA value S7200, nMd CUil granc:I, need• tuning, MUST SEE. $3500 obo '68 Dodge Van. New hHler. atael belted aupet clean, Must aea ~ petlllve sales preaen-64Q-l B&Q wlll lake $3750. (213) 7' 891•. neut. plaid, xlnt good cond 875·1538 645-9288 everything. 11500/obo, whit~ tires w/rally WOW ·Our Price, $3987 ~. ~ talion of the unique 398-2781 cond. S 150 000 648-3724 Upright piano. good c:ond, call 631-8462 wh~ .1AM/FM etereo (TOH9) South County Volkewagen quality ve-F ALL BEAUTIFUL OAK: $750 Incl. <lat 964-31'8 CHI.~ Miieage, auper vw.1auzu, 18711 Beach nlctes. Clat•rtl•t 9313 "' Otwcel din tbl/c:hrl, orig 07n~c~1.1ase~ft, ::!·~7~~: Aau, ... , clean, .Xlti!~~~~ I~ • Hu~<¥! Beach, BOB CHALLMAN'S 1982 silver Camaro, extra lc1c=9-=79,,._,M..,..u-.-•• -ng-""v-e-=--au_t_o- 11eoo. aac: $725. Wall lrertia1 a.Ml 1230 eves548-8823 ClaHlCI 9045 g~~k. '1riJPi!@OaJ \ .. llA-1: ~:·~W ESTWAGEN ·''.'' clean. one owner car. 4 m1t1c: wilh ax1ru lnciud· unit. m1tc:ll coffee/end For §,;:Travel mate tent 152 Jld TD-genuine South County VWr~\!· ~ 1 t1 t lllll loll'lll'S Ec:urla Shlrlee Corp. c:ylln<lar, 4 speed, air Ing air conditioning. lblL Butcher blOC:k dlnet-trailer $450 or belt otter Tralltn , 11~ M 18711 BeaQll, ~· ~ ~ &ilea, xtre clean, SOUTH Beat Deal · All ways c:ondlllonln9. Need re-leather Hall. dlgl1a1 ••. 1150, Sola, lol!ffNI. 752-I 102 Tran i I024 c:laulc, no1 ~I ea. u1t I n O t on •a oh" ~. xlnt, 5'" 1•500 7600 Westminster Blvd •Hable party to make c:loc:k end more. Need , .. '--"'P•· 5 PG bdrm, $400. sell 759--0198 evee or Iv 71 4 842~ .. ooo r , • ..,, .. " v COUllTY w reasonable •;. down pay-liable party to maka Beige MCtlonal Eleganl Men'• golf c:luba. used ·67 Teardrop. 1' 11, sips 8. mag. • -. 8111182-4735 eves Mlmln•IM .i ment and carry 36 reasonable l.i, down P•Y· Oak/glau/brau cot-lwk::e. S~9 873·7349 •lnl c ond . 1900, '7-l Ford Mustang Conv. looJcl"9 for ,good trade '69 TO)"Q 4 dr, A/C, YOLISWAIEN T14/YW1-WH1 monthly paymen11 of ment and carry 38 IM/end tblt ~ din set. la•i• 839-3803 Professionally cluMcaHy In a ctr. llralght •cross stMeon-. Int con<!. "WI WHJ. •f '(otal Perlormanoe VW'• $229.86 .. tu and monthly 1n11111men11 of PUPnu~72 •806~•5 bed. 1295· "tt rff / •232 Coleman Tent Trailer restored. TOfally rebll tor a 85 Dataun. Call $120001!10. 7974 ~.·•,W "'STW""'"'N "'·'' lloenae Call Westwagan $115.46 • 1u and • -" 1~11 ~ wle•tra room enc:loture, eng mint cond MSOO aher 5pm. 188-6134 C ,( IE I HH•LI'' • ._ ... "" •I VW 1-WEST or see It et llcenH . Cati Wutwagen A-n-t-lq_u_e__,,S-to_r_e_c:_lo-s-ed-. 25 & 19 color TV• .,, still In box. Sleeps 6. obo Ev Of 'w1t11da fr. ~4'11 •75 ellc:a con<!. Volumes-.&ervlee A psrsonat and proud Ill· 7600 wes1m1n1ter Ave. at VW1·WEST or '" 'tat moat furn & mlK at cost con~ $150 & $100 Mov-Stove sink. Icebox, por1 759-0078 • ' at.,. •· «loll .J1900/obo. ~63-9739 And LU'lllng cluslve VW agency dedl-near Beach Blvd. In 7600 We11mlnll&r Ave. or below. Fri/Sat 8-5, Ing 162-1523 polty · Used 4 times • , '77 faoo J;; to 01 , • velour 18711 Beech Blvd cated to quality service. Weatmlns1er. ( tEVJ897) near Beac:ll Blvd In West-s 0 H B Restorer• dMNm, 88 Cad port. $7 .• -151 • loaded 1114 !S2-850S Homlngton Beach spare pane. and a com-mlnller. (494 YaE) 4372. nowblrd r. · · BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA $3300/obo. 754-7995 conv, Clanlc:, neeoa top, · l ")I.IA 2000 patltlvtr eales pre1en-'63 Corvalr Monza, 62K i=-=-=--=--:--:=----:-~--:--=- BUY DIRECT FROM Color TV, 2 yr wrnty Coleman Tent Trailer palnt.11res. $1200. MObll '77 X19met IW',~ "lf96 B~UTIFUL•U6ED (1 " "4'>* lltlon of the unique orig. 1950 536-1246 1981 Ford Eecon GL Air, .. ANUFACTUAER $148. Free del. Open w/extra room enclosure Station 1600 W CJalboa cu11om~1 . CA•S T CHOOSeFROM -Volkswagen quallt" 11e-~6 .. Chevrolet Impala, rims crulae, AM/FM stereo. m S TV ' 6'6 1786 ' Bl"d, " 124/V\{ ' · •• ~.J 'I mOTl 'fi Dtl Rabbit. 2 <:Ir. ' " 2" 000 li •• 300 and M\14150 to 76% on new un. John• .. • s1lll in box. 6iaaps 6. • ..,..,. 1 ~s. graal $675. 631-4270 "'· m es -· · =---------......-.:;;; . sunroo . runs great. 851 8377 tOp quality bed sell. Twin STEREO SPEAKERS JBL Stove. sink, loebox, port ---------BH•I 9125 4 cyl, 5 speed, factory ale, s2900/obo 548.11451 OB CHALLMAN'S ~...,--· ----=----,~ ..i.Juat$69.95,fullsets llkenew,$700n-.sac potty Useo 4 times. Aat11,laJ!llH ,. 177 CV'Oc 1 epd __ ,.bucket ae111. AM/FM ~:•.Wi$TWAGEN •:•, '66C~rvaJr~lasalcw/1~~·66MustengConv8i1fble, Jul\ $79.95 Sava even 1300/obo. 873· 1600. $3300/obo. 7~-7995 • -,11· '" ~.' guvu radio. whitewall llres. '79 Rabbit, eitll c:ond eng 891• c: ean, runs g restored. $6200/0BO. m0te on queen and king 548--0458 Pvt party wants 10 buy Alfa a.." tlOS cond 750 -3!48 l,.ow m=·~T con-111roughout. arivtm. air, 4 ~c:url~~lrt:i~orp $1400 obo. 978-3185 673•7085 ~19~rae de•very ... ti Hral 7011 travel trailer Ready to 173 l ife ··™: ·a-.o. '78t Ac:cor1d.,1.,. '..SM 1 • ~~i'r · ., 1 'ro' ':'~~ ~nn~rt ~udent car 7~5~e:;1nster 1li!d .;0 11eCshe elle 55454 Runs '74 Pinto Wgn, n..01 urae ::.:.& buy, will cometoyou Call AC. 12500/ofr. 81~194 s ereo, " ""'· ,_,. ......... / 'Y ..,, 2vY!846 533 am ,..._, ieac:h/Westmlntter 11 • & c:lutc:h Mutt tall Deluxe queen stza aola 8 A DIJck Boat. 190 c:aah. 213/925-8840. eves, 188-2011 dya. to chOOae from South ·79 vw Desher Dll.'ilT\tnac: Phone'14/VW1-WEST great, look• gd, n<ls $1000/olr 494-1889 ...... II.. $300 s-at •n32 Cl>l'llldne 95 BEAUTIAA. USED , Countv VW-1~ 18711 1.. 0 1 •-Jim air a om e 1n1 work . ....,, ft• new. .. -"" r-··-• ' Aato lttic" 005 CARS TO CHOOSE MOM 78 CV~t cond., Beach 18hld~ •11ngton .,ru-" · ..., ' • Total Perlormanoe VW'a S 1000/obo, 839-3803 '77 Cntry Sq Wagon. Mini 188-7410 ah. 4pm Costa M.... IMPORTANT 'll ALFA ... t lllV, 12500. SS'fl; >." B*'1, 7'14-84 • 000_ ~'6".11~~nrt S2850, Ph V!!tt 9175 '70 IMPALA 4 dr $700 c:ond In & out, Mu11 -o:"~!~ll':ble, 4 ch~~ Ptwtr IMttJ!ll NOTICE TO READERS 4 cyl, 5 •pd, .(.,Y,-(M •79 Ac:cord 4 dr, I c : .. :Y =:;:k.SW1lltD 4 173 ·79 VW Osl Rebblf'~lx ail 1id6tPRtME. BOK ml, air, obo. 963-8319 alt. 4 13150' 648-<4267 or -· • new. 17' BXYLIRtR la<IOO AND stereo, Low ~lleag•. AM/FM ttereo. n-tnw.,. :::; • • . . . 0 '8 E I d I & nenlng• 895-8134 or "'ake off•• (fl"-"'•••) ADVERTISERS XLNT condlUOl'l, eubur priced 10 sell 81 $4700. ?c al un, 1-pc: win-4spd, 4dr, atereo, xlnt auto, sll&epaklns. Jrlg-'70 Monte Carlo orig I ac:ort, x nt eon . n .. , "" .,.....,--r: i;. • VI d 24K ml. S<17~ 86J-3922 lnaJ paint Pvt ply $6500, • :c·· out. am/lm/caae. 4 apd. L~a houseful! Mull sell 788-U55 Tile price· ol II ems clean, Must .... ur 752-1010 Mon•ri!J II·,.. .dQWa, rw pain nt, goo · . 10 642 2490 mint engllnt., R&H, Al , $3995. 676•3508 king bed, dee. couch, Fr. 17• Sat>erc:rah .• 82. 40 hp advertised 'by vehicle price, 15987. (T0521) •71 HONDA A1::1C<>AO..t.x ~, <tuel exh au sl. '80 Rabbit c:onV911./~3K c:a • pwt. reduced co S 1225. 1.....,.-...,...-----,rT.l= Prov. dining. 881-0680 Suzuki elec, nu ball & dealers In 1he vel\lc:le South County VW-leuzu, New radial tlret. air.' PIS:· 12no1000. 963-8405 ml, xlnt, wlllta w/01ack '74 142, xlnl c:ond, $2500 963-8405 Liactla 13'3 LI te gr n 9 · 1o11 ball tank w/trlr. $2200.' cla111lle<1 edverllslng 18711 Baac:I' Blvd., Hunt-P/B, xlnt cond., 1 owner. '67 Sqbac:k. runs good. top. 675-6999. P P. 645• 1218 '71 Ceprloe 400. Air, good 182 bark VI, Bili Blue o;: w/matc:hlng lovaHat, 240-6328 •columns doea not Include 1 n g 1 0 n 8 8 8 c 11 ' 848-11435 S tOOO/OBO 873-4007 '80 Aabbll delael, 10 ml. '78 Vblvq 4 dr. stick & Urea. Aulo., PSI PB. Nev. signer. wlllla, carriage ~od c:o n d . I 150. any applicable 1axe1, 714·642-2000 ·, · ~ .1.e 4 d overdrive, snrt. 40,000 paint, relurbtahed. $975 roof, loaded, 2,500 mites. $-287• 32' Gr•ftd Ban"• "'~ 11-nse, transfer r-1, . .. .. a•"•RI •IR. '67 Sqrbck, musl sell. sn/.,, rP<I, r, slereo. .. -· ..., ,.....,.. ...., vv ~ _. • ~!!!"->clean so ..-ml. '6~. 835-3838 dya, 752--0829 $23, 125. 548-7300. paint/Int, auperbly finance c:h~. f ... for Adi t107 5 Speed, Air Cond, Po_. Sl 150 646-2736 ; •. 846-s'S33am~...... 75,·81158 aves. Lttv Cflalr & ottoman. from a q u I P Pad . S • 9 K air pollutlon control d• • SteerlftQ, CrulM. AM/FM '87 vw BUG snrt nu brka · '80 Monza. 4 cy1. auto. ps, Mtrca~ S NOrway, 1200. 76(H)344 7 14 /9 80 • 1321 or vice c:ertlflo1tlons or 72 Audi lOO, 9llck, gd Caneft.... A.lli!li»)lt,t!Y ,bttt., o4-· 'ang wrk: 'N ~ABBIT CO=ERT '82 DL, 4 ac>d<>ver dr, anrt, em/Im, 11 blue w/Wht vln. 115 Bol>C:i orig OWIMlf 2131592-31-n Oealer documentary c:ond. S l 200. call mlntll (1~J ;.,,. 'S120Cl' 7--0683 lm'mac: c:ond, e 0¥* AM/l;M c:ass stereo. very top. 12800. 548--0962 Sl250 720-'270 ' ~ 8:5. i;;d ,~/ikn/. '74 See<ay, 220SRV. Mere: preparation ehargea un-646-3014 Pill ~" ' , leaseS272/mo: ..o!SI f::J2~5 ~o~u~2t.;;~~e 95 BEAUTIFUL USED ~--·-----,,,-.._...,,. 1 1..,. Chr •• 5 110 w/20 hp t-lllng leas otherw!Mt apecllled •77 Audi Fox Station OllmEl llW Bu . runs greet. needs wkdys 9-4:30, 720 0480 OOS AO"' '78 Mercury 4 door, AIC, L:'~: ... i'.115. Sm motor. Galley, 'h.ad, bytheadvertlear. Wafon. lmmac:. Sunrl. 83s-3171 ~~!5:9~k, saoo. Casey '82 Rabbit Conmtlble. Miao. 1127 c~;~;~~ILJ i21.., ~;:;~~J:r~i!~1~~= dreMerS35.432-S.45 ateepe6onNpl8cllellp. Aattltr'fleta/ ~;1~'1 eeu. Sl700, 208W.1et.SantaAna Xlncc:ondltlonlnsldtt/out, Come In & see Newport V·8,4epd,etlckahll1,lac-oontrol, •Int cond., Aune and • look• good. r,i ti ,. 1015 CloMd Sundey '68: New engine, paint, $8795. 631-6297 Beach's finest eetac:tlon cory ale:, p/e, pl dlec: $3000. 962-7974 $9500 63l-""72 r tires. $2350. 720-1162 9 J"'1 f214 '' iii 95 BEAUTIFULUSED of previously owned brakes, p/w, bucket O'.a "-ii tl"" l!!!l!J GRANb 8 ANKS dlaHI 'fJt BZ'220 'flOO<J. trunk. IJIW 1112 'H lllllA OfVIO '68 vw Bug, rebll eng. CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Poraches. Audia end sa1te. AM/FM Stereo .. 1at• t •• l5IMiOOO &ming Factory: trawl« ~ xlnt oond other pans. ft5 ea. vw 178 3261. xlnt cond, ANum• ~yment• 01··· trans. anrl, •tru. '12 YAIAIH Volkswagens.. cass. heater. 11ee1 belted 176 &da c:u1iaea 11•. wgn. Bio aale, fant. buya, low prof malnt 'nnaet'on w' Bua rear bench rad·tan. loaded $7500. 1111••• $2000/olr 545-9712 1111&<1 While letter tires, Good condition, A/C, ~H~~~ :1=-. Coall SSQ,500. P.P: 881-2220 861"2220 759-1484, 76CH>t95 +Tu. CEL. OAC. .69 vw, anrf, runs OK, n<le 41f~~~ 'Ci~s:.e1:1~,e~~;: Untad glaas. rnaga. cloth AM/FM, stereo, cue .. c.......--1 RJ""t ..,. 644-2814 PAINT ANO LIGHT BOOY .81 BMW 3201, 5,000 ml, LliSE• .. EllOA work 1650. 968_7961 ers. AM/FM St.,eo Cesa. Interior, tll1 wlleet L1ow n-llree 11500/080 ~._....·~· ... ; -WORK: Save 111 & In-1a1 1llO llO loot Stael belled Radltl tires Miies. XLNT c:ondll on, Call Adrian•. ~5-0317 rtnoe:7L~7 ~~·· HOBIE 18, tr1r w/Cat box. crease your car's value n, o tltieE, wrecked left • • '70 VW BUG Aune Great XLNT condlllon. super 455 E. Coast Hwy super clean. Must -· all .. S.~748 morn 14....,., ·n"" ralnoow aallt, many •ll· b S$ Bill 969 1221 ront. ng, trana, rear I tl27 Good condition lnalde N-por1 Beacll Near wlloleeale, $7987 r~.=--=--:--..,.-,-.,.--tru . Rarely used. Secrl-y .• en<!, etc p&ffac:t. $3500 1a1a end out I 1800 646-5753 clean. muat -, Below 673--0900 (T0215)Soutll County 80 Cuti ... deleel, ~ oi..nood Cutting Factory: floe $1950, 873-3600 DATSON L 18 engine $385. ell or wlll piece out. (213) low wholesale book VW-lauzu 18711 Beach avall opt, auper 'Clean, all Bii aale, fan t>uya, low INtt .::11 701.. TOYOTA 18 R 1385. 398-2781 ·10 vw Cmpr Van. S8987 (P0298) 10 BuMa Aattl, Dtatatic Blvd. Hu~tlngton Beacil Oflg sparkling W?'lt body. pttoM bMunsiamonde. ~ ,. OatSl.ln. Toyote 5 speed• $2600/olr 873-4194 and Van to c:hoote from. • 84 2000 ' llewleas delux tan Int, All SHAPES & SIZES I); o:n;;it\lp l11and81' 36 S 150 ea. Marc 631-5063 'U ... Ull ~th County VW-lsuru, laick 9307 714" 2• runs auperb 14395. ~. L....:.. ~~~=r-Mark 11175 Del. $5500. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Aasuma paymenta of.. ·~114~0?0Bg~o~32~~i~o 18711 fl~c:h'BBlvd . Hunhc· 172 Electra. beck to C8hevyc:yc1.apra1c:e,c:.c1a,asoa'c:d'e7d9.. 970--0548 '".,,.. ..,..... ..,,_,, Race c:rulM equipped. C E WORK 1211 ••• I ng t on e e c: . I N Pl "--714-8e7-~58 539•7637 ev8', 964.7400 ENGINE MA Hl"f 111 5. 714-842-2000. Europe, must se I. u s4995/obo (8 l 1Zta) call f!HI• 6 11 Genuine "--'on blue Sa"-EJ<t 8850 dys. Valve Jobs, surtec:lng, bo· +Tax CEL. OAC. '71 Squar1back, needs 95 BEAUTIFUL USED ball. xlnl eng, (passed l'lOW 750-21-49 '7my Cuda 3<40 ang nda ...... ,, .. rlng,etc.Onedeyservloe LUIE· .. HIOA smog control Dec:.) · S •00 pl\l(N.Yourc:holc:e,only 15' Venture Cat, needs lnmos1c:ases.Hlghquall-la1·1llO 11"1001 pelnl & other minor re-CARSTOCHOOSEFROM S800/obo.851-628t • Cl1talc '68 Camero, runs some w ork 5 ' *20 ea.I 640-8888 w 0 r k , n 0 1 8 1 1 8 l 1 D&D "" palra, rune alright, good '12 •atllT OK, looks sad 1600. 241-0405 Duane ty work. ow pr cas. fill up car $650 Ooug " ·73 Century, 75K ml, only 5<49-3482 p t i I ... •21• $250/0 BO. 642-5040 Automotlv& Meclllnlng Convenlently Located 751 _8157 betwn 5-7pm CllYHTllLE 2nd ownr. runs grt. clean. ta IC S lala!!J t6' Hobie, orenge llull, nu 841-0029 or 841-4363 & Compatltlvely Prlead 4 c:yl. 5 spd, stick shill. SIOOO Obo. 557-3349 SEE us FIRST! 172 PONTtAC cXTltiNX Compreeaor, Band s-. Gonzo sells S 1800 obo vw engine, complete, & 95 BEAUTIFUL USED lleater, AM/FM Stereo, We 118.,,. 8 i ood selection 60K ml. Grandma'• car Teble s-. Jointer, Bell 646-2131dyt. 1150/obo.646-2724 CAASTOCHOOSEFAOM ~eel belted radial Urea '76 REGAL SOK ml. 1 ol NEW u"--' Chev-$1 ,350.9611·2005 OllkSander.lrg JlgSIW, '12HAITllWAIOI (P067) Largest selec11on own.er, $2500 OBO ......... Of1ll pr .... Metal Lathe, 25 ft Santana 525, Ullman Aat H Waa tN 20 S1les-5efv1c6.Leulng 4 c:ly, ~ apd stick shift. Fae-ol c:onverllbles In Orange 962-1523 rolatal Sae uttodayl '74 Flreblrd 360. AJC, Verttc:al Miii, Mlg Walder, .. ,,,, nu outboard Hm tory Air. Heater. PI S, County South County 76 Regal, Orig owner. AM/FM CUI., nd• tome ~9c:. Grinder. Toollno 645-6693. off lle2...,.58 Hlgllell c:esh lmmed lor [O' CAR\IER PfW, PIO loc:kt, Buckat VW-lsuzu, 187 11 Beacll 59K, v.8, auto, ale:. p/b, wotk, lo ml. run• well & Mlae. 714/S.1-6<4501 -28' Lancer '79 Dal wfll your vehicle, domestic or l\.U<:; R.Xl:·L~1\\ seats, AM/FM stereo Blvd. Huntington Beech. pis. 1111. cruise. stereo. $1350 183-8080 llaa"8I i'2lf et-In • lurll Jib & foreign. 551~285 ... , ._.,..,., K .. _. •• , ... , case. sleet belted ~lie 714-842·2000 good con<! S2800 '80PlloenlxCoupe,4c:yl, 1 !Mt aplnna~er, v~. knot WAITED! .. ., ........... ,. ... ......, wall tlrea, Maga, c:rulaa Super Beetle Convertible. 642·6208 0 w n er . r 0 8 d • d lllllr* bd/rne1. crib w/mat. matef' & fatho nice Try cont tow l"j'lllee. Ilka new, .73. orange with black S 52K 1 1 $3895/0BO. 559-4488 c:wtler, c:llalr, playpen, I 15M. 25' M.;.rlt sioop, Good, clean used cars: ~ ~"9n xlnt cond, super clean. rag top Thie one 111 a reel '77 kyla(k, A/C ";./~r g. eila. ClothM. anoea.toye. must NII nowl Try S10M. prefer 1976-1983 Bulc:ke, ~1JIL.I' MUST SEE, Nr wholesale c:utle We've only go1 the ~~~~;of.oldPIB .. S28'oc:~: Aaltl, l•f!llN AatH, larrtN Antique drawr, Ible, 642-1234 Jaoua ra. TR 7• & Satee-Sarvlc.Leutng book S8987 (P0555>. oneandlt'sprlcedtosall 855-8090, alt 6 , ;::=======::!.::=======::.. chair. AM/evee a.c&-4348 · Porsches but any model lllEIT Soutll County VW-lsuzu. s 0 c 11 £ liO''I' r•ST.1 .,,.--~--=-.,--:::--I 30· Morgan, 0.1., '77 de-considered Top prloaa U 18711 Beach Blvd , Hunt-reel last at '455 a 759-9040 TH£Y'R 1, rll COlecovlelon. Turbo Ell· lael, tully equip w/dlrvw. 1 paldl Call Clive 11 Bauer llYllTlllf 1 1 B .. W e s t w a g e n a t ............... mod .. al ... , n g 0 n e • c: " • VW1·WEST or sea II ., c c1·11· _ _.... u • MY11 ownr. exit c:ond. S3•,900. Motors at ( 7 1 4 ) ·79 AX7 m1ny extru , HO-714 842 2000 a I IC certrldg". 1140. Call Loe: In Nwpt. 84-0-4000, 979-2500 *'77 630c:el; 4 apd, ;.JC. rlflc:e. 1 55oo Firm. • • 7600 Westminster Ave ---------3-0pm, 188-2721. 964-2080 Ray KoVKa pp (376VDA) a.cs.1757 Have aometlling 10 sell? naor Beach Blvd In '83 4 dr Fleetwood. 82 elk WE IUY *'79 320!; 4 apd, A/C. Clasaifled ads do 11 well Wfttmlntter (2235) $18,950 Lido 67S.4846. Encycl. Brlttanlc:a • · Udo 14, Alnl c:onO N..., UI ClllS (994XEO) trnHI lta1 145 .... h. GrMt Book•, Save u ll• & cover, trlr CL ..... 82 3""' 5 •"" 1 1 •atff '-l!rt~ Aattl larr t.a..1 a100a 73t-4850 $2700/olr. 648-!098 llD TIUOIS C1FGE~) ...,.... 0 m . .., HOI 1·"--;~· ~um==~-~==.L==·====-==:;!.:=:::::;::::::;:;;:::::::::; Eureka tenk v9C cfetner. 2 Uttla red Sabot, rMdy to *'13 3201, !S apd, "S" Pkg. Auume paymen11 of ... llp, Ilk• new $50. aaJI. hu c:ntrbrd. 1350 (9003905) IHI••• ~225 obo. 850-3423 Ive mM1 '*'81 320!; 5 IPd, AIC +Tu. CEL. OAC. (1CUU444) LUll-.. EIJCI& llT IWY fll Little Yellow Sabot. ready *<0·r91Y3P2Zo11: 4 apd, sunroof. ta l -lllO llO·lOOI ••atTll&I to aa11. Gd Cond. s 175, • UILY _ss_1_-5_11_7_4_____ •'80 833cel; 4 apd, Lo Ml. '87 280Sl, mull Hll c.-lca mflde 10 order. San1ana 21, great allape, WI 1-(5555493) $12.900. 64-0-5112 _.. O/B II I 818< ., "*'82 7331; 5 apd, loaOed. lnctudlng nativity Ml, • new .. 8· n w ' USED CARS & TRUCKS (7366&31) '70 2110SE 3,5, mint c:ond, •ere• ' small Sant• Steve 075-1449• dyt COMEINORCALLFOR •'78 3201: A/T, A/C new lealh•r. poll•h•d a.u.ee. Omarnenta and 17s.7535 .fill AHUJIAL (007U0Dl map•. aunroof, SOK. .._, tteme. PINN cell ltitt Co<mler-0.Llllo *'83 320f; WT. 1Unroof. 1H.SOO/ob0. SC3-8451 =~°'...,:.ur oraer. •• ' a 1t1 1011 nm1Ln <1FAG833> liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ........ y••d Hie, 1724 -··-11• 18211BEACHBLVD. Hl-1111 'l2EMIOO ,._... -"'-" HUNTINGTON BEACH 208 W. 181, Santa Ane E di I ~ Tuetln Ave. CM. CIMnlnq 70HP Mere. A real last, IOll 1 .. 1 ••• 1 Closed Sundey xc:ellent eon t on. .. out. Chalra, tablH, .. ,. ekl/fleh boat. ci.an, l•l· I • ·••• speed. complete main-~. plc:tur ... lempl low ang hra. $51115 Oya WE PAY TIP llLUl LARGE SELECTION OF ten• n c: • r • c: or d s . (714) 831 8480 NEW & USED BMW'SI 551~ 118 or 552-0529. 1ta11en Cfoc:odlle Handt>-a. • . FIR HH OUI .. ~7~~· SllOO/or oft •utat lelr. '1011 w•••••• ~ 9441-4 3 Potiden-,,nT aulte. d'ry NITIAO/llUH "' LJtllUTlll suite, 2 med, 1 lrg. Coat 2480 Harbor Blvd. Liil llAOl llW -· ··-$850 .. new, UMd only 5 COST"" "'ESA s ES •--• llmea 111 lrlh wtr S300 ee ,. .., VOLUME AL · • Star Wan obo. Stave e.e..730 Ml·UOO Ml· 1'11 SEAVIOE & I.EASING • Pole Poaltlon 3870 N. Cherry Ave. ·111 3000 new engine. 113.000. 540-3008 '78 MBZ 24001 Blac:ayne Blue/Blue, perlaclly malnt, 83K ml, $13,800 ftrm. PIP 780-e858 ~ Blk• & lkatM. CUii 4 HP EVIN RUDES 195 WI WUT Jiil LONG BEACH & carry. Everything must 548-4134 OlW 1111 WI (No. Cherry Plt-405) •a . t141 00· 752-3426,646--4018 SUe I Deeb 7022 s-R n ~11.)IM-1110 'd e6NVtf!18le, wif: ~ '!!:,' \~ fio 271 to 52' selibOat IJjp racM-lna Weloomettloit :=.. Hard ~·R~ 133 erChlP 814-8147 near Ler9on Shipyard. Dalla 11 Xlnt. S 1500 OBO 540-829 Mem~p. Gold Catd, Henry 842-8200 cf .fs'Mmlm~~'ttM '78 MGB conv. wire wtll•~ MeglO !eland, 12115 duee Newpor1 M1tlna41JllPI Hl1 aa'111~ -u etft/tm oaaa, xlnt cond, lo + m elle offer .•. ALSO day, week, montll ·• -•-ml. '3280. 546--3869 ICotllet blrtlld• batl'I. 646--055 1 '4 cyt, au1o rM, faotory ~,......,,..,.,..,.--.,.-----.,.- ... _ ioo1,lold prumbl"", si<1e 'I• for 25. boat. Npt Mbtaaly 11111111 A 1 1bt111 ale:, p/1, p/Olec: brakMJ '79 Mldge1 convert .. -... ' heater, 1teel belteo a 3 O O O I o b o . t200Q. 87 5718 Beach. 541-4188 avu, t Ill P••• · I whltewell trr• w/rilly 71 4-734-7480. iii'9i NII Ilk• new day-720·7381 dye ''""II' wn..re, AM/'M etereo ";,J"t SS beft. many otn.r tteme. ll¥.!l" 1112 Can't M ii your car? We'll c:aaa Low Mlleege ~ ,._.. call after 5pm do It for you. Th ... two c~. XlNT cond'. Mutt 111711i"'!"""Mt.,.884""'."'!4~;pa"!"!~. an~/ri~. 114-9058 · Co M brown RalelQll ten c:i ... y c:tilc:ka wlll NII your Sea. Naor lltOlt .. le air. 111<.,. •3.000 mL lpeed bike ml•·'-fr811'141. car, trucil or van, any b k seti1 (P0323) 139$0 ~1-3018 iilUIT SELL. Aoanood 0 r •a t con d I t Ion make Of model. We'll do 00 • Coun vw lei.au 1,...-...,...·----r:;-,= Cftelra: Chin ... Wool 1136/offer. ~o.1g19 the Int drlvet, demon-~~ BetefltyBtvd ~Hunt: ftnc'• 1197 =-'erZ=·~.::'; IYIU I It •-o•llt !!ration, dlag ~.r.k, •• ru,~:. I n g t o n 8 et c II • (2j i th . bOth 2 liire 71'1 ...-5 .,... ... ng an •~ ....... , ',. 714·842-2000 and both tn unu1Ualty fine ...atll&I llRJI 15 Sp. Mt 81Ua '389 papet' work. 1975 I and condition are available ........ I 1982 Chen. St 1142·7910 up only. Mika aur• your '74 2•0Z,_. •Int oond. for lmtMol•I• dellYerY 15" • 3ft • 9ft Schwinn l.t T-our 10 apd cor rune good No t.67,000 mll•. 4 MW th'•. Look allarp with ._..; MTAILJWHOLESALE ' Ilk• new 1176. Kuwallera klunkef'I. Wa do It In Ille $-4500. 780·9415 after 5. mtg• •ncl paint TM red CALL 850-7079 BMX ,160, 073•3000 plntt (allp). Don't delay, 1140·8180, W 123 daya. °"9 goee at •f400. the ffr9WOod ig. 9'1e call today. Mandy and ,74 710 Hflee 4 or meet! block OM •1 17250/pr oalf\. YtW llaul. s.e YlllW 1111 RoM Ann really went to eound. need• 'point. beet oftef. Cell w-.. ,. 2'2Co411mbla Dr. 81cm 1725. Hein* S14, ... l 1hru;1~'50D;~4: S1500.Mo.M87attlpm wogen llt VW1·WESTot ~ Pede!•. pumpe, IOOC lllta, n g,. . • • .. 'em at 7100 Weat· ""1abl• Sp• Jacuul, botti., COQM. tk>~ 714nS0.-8328 '76 2llOZ. H .000 ottQ ml, rnlnetef Ave .,.., e.ch f06d condition $e76. 11,...., ttc. 669-6064 ' T L 9031 M new or._ new t>eftetY. tlvd. tn Weelmlneter. 645-~1 n•·• '8500. 9n.2222 (O.WVMN)(HeRZC) "1it 8'1r1t .. ,., oolot, .... , lh Hll ·7' l.Uv plCk"'-'P· nu p;in\, '78 DtflUll Iona bed. Nft • RCtff 3M GUnioot l tlOO. '20'• carved 171 PUCll. iiCC. &;;; kh, xlnt oond. S 1980. llree/l)rekto. l'Mle QNet. 64 PO "90 wttll Slack ,._, 11000. 642·9049 pert ellape. S32&. 536-9142. 12100/0bO, 873.:S4H ~w. lxcepttonel. ~Life ~betltllp. 4~ 7 t OMC 12' Slake bed 4'1~ 0t 66f·UIO. StO 600. ---sooo. 640-2* M o p • d , 1 I I 1 w/tull ,overne1d rack, •7& 21Qt. only '48,000 O.ye 11...S5f.o&42 {M 5PMI MotObeeaM: Auna good, Oueil 8 tool bOx MCh mllell, cSneowner cer, ll'.lnt lvee 714-132-0729 llAc .._...11 ....... red.S360.841·32&fafter llde. lowet etoraoe bolt oond, • tPd etlctc, e1e •• 18912 •IPO~cond. _.. • ·-· ..... ., rnem-5C>fn, MOfl1kte,duel20galf\.le4 met bl ue 17000 ' ' .. llitnNP. M50 + lrwf9r tank•. radio, heater, PS, 7 1 417 8 t . f7 3 3 0 ; '3tOOlott.f. ""42 Jll. Mike M~U91 daye, .....,..1"/ f'tew Pwf brk1, new velvet 71'1940-1821. LUI lijM IHI M-2124 ~ ...... , ltll touoh olutoh, approx 1.,,........,.......,......,,_..,,. ___ -.---------Eeo Ceell AeQ 88.800 ml, telnt cond. 'IO 2IOZ 2+2 • ...,,,,. 1200/ofr 146-5193 1~TT :~•i !: Get• good mileage. .._. •I NIOtmo Of buy IOI H!incs. 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But if you like a multiple chiller in which the horror occurs in the most familiar of surroundings -your car, your home, a neighborhood shopping mall -then "Nightmares," a low-budget film originally scheduled for television. is worth the $4.50 admission. Christopher Crowe produced this quartet of terror and also wrote the first three tales. The fourth story, called "Night of the Rat," is a dog. Unless the image of a giant rodent superimposed on the screen is your idea of terror. That episode ls written by Jeffrey Bloom. The first tale is Called "Terror in Topanga," and stars Cristina Raines (Centennial and Flamingo Road), a woman with a cigarette habit she finally breaks. Ignoring warnings from her hus- band and a neighbor, she drives off in the darkness to buy a pac.k of smokes, knowins full well a crazy slasher ls on the loose in her neighborhood. By STEVE MITCHELL Of the Daily Pilot St.a!f , It tries the viewer's credulity, but the woman fails to lock her doors or even roll up the windows on her trip down the dark, winding canyon road. Then i t 's the o l d gas gauge-on-empt y-and-all-the-stations- are-closed crisis. and the eventuaJ meeting up with the knife-wielding fiend. The ending, however. is a thrilling treat. Episode No. 2. called "The Bishop of Battle," should be mandatory viewing whenever they finally set up Video Game Anonymous for arcade addicts. It stars Emilio Estevez, the 21-year-old son of actor Martin Sheen, who bears an incredible likeness to his dad. And his acting's good. too. Fstevez stars as J .J. Cooney, avid~ champ who takes on a three-dimensional game in which the goal is to reach the 13th level of achievement. Cooney is good for 12 levels, and is eager -to say the least -to beat the Bishop. "That machine's made you some kind of fiend," his closest friend warns. The video whiz breaks into a shopping center arcade late at night to try again for the top plateau. and th.is time the action really becomes three-dimensional. Lance Henriksen, who ~rtrays troubled priest, begins to have his faith restored. Again. the winner is the viewer. "The Benediction," third in the anthology, is filmed in the Mojave desert, the perfect setting for a troubled priest who bas lost his faith and is leaving his fold. Departing his parish in a sedan with a bumper sticker reading "Faith Re- stores Peacr;''-andclnned onlywitb11 half gallon of holy water (for phyaical rather than spiritual relief) he en- oounten what only can be deecrlbed aa a rude raotorist. Actually, you never aee the drive r of the shiny black ttuck that punues him along the lonely desert road. ramming his car from the rear, forcing him off the road, and, at one point emerging from the earth itself to terrorize the non-believing fat.her. The ending is rather predictable, but this segment comes closest to being a real nightmare-you are pursued, but you can't run fast enough. . . ------~ Segment No. 4 -called .. Night of the Rat" -st.an Richard Masur (Risky Business) and veronica Cartwright (Alien) and a devil rodent that ia int.be pl"OCelB of ea.ting the family .out o( bouae and home (and, perhaps, eating the family.) 'Ma.rtin Guerre ... ' About life in rural 16th Century France ByPHILSNEIDER?dAN Of the Daily Pilot Staff "The Return of Martin Guerre" is a vivid historical romance and an engrossing suspense story. The film, in French with English subtitles, recounts the true story of Ma{tin Guerre, a young farmer who disappeared for nine years, then returned to reclaim his family and property. But he was challenged by an uncle who contended the returning villager was not Martin Guerre but an imposter . Director Daniel Vigne. who wrote the script with Jean-Claude Carriere. keeps the audience deliciously off-balance through most of the film. I.a this charming bear of a man (Gerard Depardieu) really Martin Guerre? Or ls he the m.i.salng Guerre'• military buddy? We see and hear clues that support both answers. 1 The identity puzzle eventually ~ in the court trial that brings the story to a nail-biting conclusion. Dindor Vigne does an admirable job of recreating life in rural 16th Century France. The film open with the wedding arrangements under way for a teen-age Martin and his bride, Bertrande. (A.tyouths, the couple are portrayed by Stephane Peane and Sylvia Meda.) Alter a dowry of land ia paid by Beu-ande'a family. the YOW\8 people are wedded and then eecor1ed to their marriage bed by uniling vru.a,en. The Umid MarUn a. unable toconaunmate the marriage, however, and the c:h1.ldle9 couple become a laughin& stodL A wremony la conducced to break the ''spell'' alfUctina Martin. and 8ertrande 1100n glv• birth to• eon. But Martin remainla rwo-w-m.r wboquarnlacontlnually with hll wife and his tether. Abruptly, he leawa CJ SH At the Movies. P-. I ----- Bertrande { N•thalie Ba ye) em- braeet the man (Gerard Deparclieo) who may or .. , aot be..., ••laud in uThe Return of Marti Guerre," a Freneh historical romance 1howh• at Edw~ SG_il eo..t. -----·-- .. • .. • •r ll /~ J' A t&t ~1fl t'f , 'I ... ~ ·t, " l'<Ct!pl M 11.l~) ttr ·~ • • .. ll 2J THE BOY FRIEND," a Ro.mng T .... ent1es mu!.1<.J is or s•agt! _., the San Clemente Community Theatt:• 202 Ave C.abr•llo, San Clemente 1-192-04651 Perlormanc< s are scheduled Thursdays throu!)n Saturd..iys at 6 pm un111 Oct lj "GUYS All!D DOLLS," a musical set on Damon nunyon s Broadway, is the fare at Sebastien's West Dinner Playhouse. t40 Ave Pico. San Clemente !492-99501 Performances are given Wednesdays through Saturdays et 8 p.m ., Sundays at 1 and 7 p m , until Oct. 30. "l,UXURY CRUISE," a comedy set aboard an ocean tmer opens tonight at the Oar den Grove Community Theater, St Mark's Circle at Chapman Avenue. Garden Grove (697-5 122) Performances are given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 30. Sundays at 2:30. through Oct 8 "MISTER ll'IOBERTS," a m1htary comedy set aboard a World War IL cargo ship, continues at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 M aple St Westminster 1995-4 t t3). Performances will be given Fridays and Satur- days at 8 30 through Oct. 8. "PICNIC,'' Wiiham Inge's Midwest drama. 1s on stage at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In the Seactlff Village shopping center J847-44655). Curtain time Is 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays through Oct 15. "WEST SIDE STORY," a modern-day Romeo and Juliet musical drama on the New York streets, completes Its run at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-56111 Flnal performances are tonight through Sunday at varying curtain limes. with Romantic Comedy opening Thursday "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU," a classic American comedy open~ ton1ght-lor -Showcase Proouc:ttons at tn'!' A.1d1tor1um WPStm1nster Avenue at Hoover Street. West- mmster t894-6786J Performances dre Fr1day~ 1nc.J Saturday~ at 8 30 Sunda~s al 2 30. through Oct 2 ETC ALLIGATOR FARM, 7671 la PalrrM Buena Park One of 1hewortd's largest'rep•1te collections dally, 10 JO a m -6 p m 522-2i15. ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER, AOO W Katella Anaheim, Don Bullock s Gun Show and )<1le, anttques knives, palnlings. memorab1ha. Sept 17 18, BASEBALL CARD SHOW) Sept 17 & 18: HARVEST FESTIVAL. Christmas crelts market. country lood, entertamment. quilts, carvings, ornaments. Jewelry, baby clothes, Sept 23-25 1415) 48S-1384 (213) 430-51 t2. ltfQ BEAR OKTOBERFEST. 13 annual Bavarian cel- ebration complete with oompah-pah music, beer drinking contesll, log sawing, yodelling contests. dancing. German food and entertainment, Sept. 11-0ot. 30, noon-midnight Sat.; noon-7 p.m. Sun.; (6 p.m.-mldnight Oct. 7). Big Bear Lake Convention Center, Division at tllghway 18. Llg Bear Lake. 86&-5852. • 80W'ER8 MUSEUM LA JAMAICA F1!8TIVAL, Cel- ebfatlon ol Mexican lndepend&ne41 Day, cooking contHts, food booths, dancing, art dlsplll)'S, tortllla roll-off, tamale twtet cont•t, muelc. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 972-1900. ~. 1313..Hllbof. Anaheim, "Vive Mexico," MexJcen entert8'Mrl, Sept. 17 & 18 Senior Fun Pu.pons to gueeta 80 and older, Thor. & Ff!. Park offer. more than 50 attrectlons In _,.., th«ne J*b, lnc:tudlng Fllghtt of Fantasy Pwede, 4 & 10 p.m. d911y. ftrewOl'tle, 9 p.m .. dally. Open 9 a.m.-midnight. -..OS. P9l8T ANNUAL OKT091,..8T. Sponeored by The' C.o.ret Chept• of tM 0r811ge County Pertormtng Arte Center. Germen food. oom~ &anda, no hoet bar, beer drlntclna oont.t, Otd World Vlllege, Huntington BMch, 1 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Seo1. us. 759-140e. llCNOTT"a ..... y ,AM, 8031 Knott Ave., Buena Perk. Jim Turner, Mon-Thu. Sept 19-22, alto new C~ Snoopy ., ... IMrned to Callfoml1'1 High Sierra, wtld West ttunt llhow, cencen denclera. performa dmty, leeturee 30 attrac- tlone, new ttde9 end *'" cs.lfy. ntgtitty flreo#oftce, open 10 Lrn . ..a p.m. Mon.· Thur.; 10 a.m . ..a p.m. F'tl. & Sun.; 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun. t52-t400. I.ONO ~ COW.JamON e&I• ~Ion Spotta -Tr8Ctor Pul. T:JO p.m. Sept~ 17. 5M-77n. llTM .... ,AL Loe 'bllMLH COUNTY ,AIR, 4#-act• flqround9. ..,.._ oounty Mir In North~. horM ,..., .... ~ oemlwf, rodeo, olnM. horMaMwa, ......... dllblt9, ~ ttw°"9h Oct. 2. oet•enct...._open 10 .. rn. Mon.-~.; t .. m .aet&8un.; 10 o.m. tun..-Ttiur.; 11 p,m. Ftt. & SM.. 1101 w. ~:-3111. . • ~7 EJ Cemlno AMI, TU9tln, ,,_...h etUllt Wint wM1 P..., AIM, CWNM deeiglleltftd ~ Blmw'CI ere.tot Of lul OtlQln8le. 10 a.m.~'T~=-RMAmMCM•NtA, Hloh IQ 8ao6My, membenlNp ,_.., 1 p.m Sept. 24. &40-7NO. llA Ne IAGS AuooeoN IOCllTY MIN-~ outtng. Hunttngton lellctl Centr81 Pn, i e.m. e.pc, 11. t.:Pe:-,.-In pMcJno lot on eouth elde Of....., Ave. Goefterd .Md ~ W•t ~on a.ct\. 974-UIO. •RUC8000U,Wotld'1..,_.._...,.~ doMI hoUleeffowsd H .... worfd'e ...... 11 Jiii ILAlllo -heena Easton S('l for l'a<'if ic Amphitheate r On tour ... Sheena in Costa Mesa Sht.-t•na Easton , l lll rl'nt Iv 1>n tour 111 promote her new aJbum. "Best K«J/ ~•"t'tt'l." "' 11! .1 p111•:tt ~·t the Pac1f1t· Amµh1lhl·atn· ~ ... turdJy Jt H µ m Her Orang1• County .tPP< a ram t ' wJll lw om· of 38 concerts sh<' ts giving 111 ht·r fll'l>t U S . tour in over a year At lhe age of 23, the S<:ottish born singer has gamed a w ide hstcnmg audience I rom the U.S . to J apan to the Nether lands. Her biggest successes have been "Morning Train," "Modem Girl." a nd "For Your Eyes Only.". Ticket sales and more information about tomorrow's perfoRnance can be obtained l?Y contacting the amphitheatre box office. l~udea g~den restaurant area. aviation gift shop. ()pen dally, 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. adjacent to the Queen Mary, Pier' J. Long 9Mctt Herbor. (213) 435-5671. WE8T CQ.A8T T.OY COUECTORI, 9 a m.-3 pun. Seot. 18, ~·a Convention Center:' 3333 LakewOOd Btvd., Long Beectt. (213) 832-2282. WOOO.N .OAT lttOW. 100 00.ts. clusl<: and ne.. 11 Lm.·aunaet Sept. 16; 10 a.m.-aunaet Sept. 17 & 18. 873-9380. I ' 1, CIT'( LIFE C•'.lNCEl'lb '."'t '-·• .~~ t ct.or..tr c.t.,,ntr~ '!lo 't o\..... ........ ""'L..>0 . • Th .n µ m Fri llHOllijf n et • I "' '.r ,Jh '""JI• , J. :.' Prom0 nHde Nortt Lono , "n <'1)1 -l':!J 1. t, ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE AT'TRACTIONS -1, 1 O> SPE_GIAL GUEST Azrec 1...1m f'fd. Al 8 I n1 ~ept ~4 ,, • Meadows, 8800 lrvtnt' Cer•ter Dr. Lc1gw111 H1l1s •1,i; 1.,C.· SHEENA EASTON, Pop hits 1ncl,11J• r ,,r Vn,ir r ,. _. \0 Cl) w Only,"" Morning Train," and · Moc.Jern Gtrl<: 7 JO p "' :,, .. , 17, Pac1t1c Amphitheatre. 100 F1<1r Or Cu.,1,1 ~""' 720-0809 KENNY LOGGINS. Al 8 p m Sep• :'3. I•, onu M t'J <1 ,. 8800 lrvrne Center Or , Laguna Hills 977 1300 IRVINE MARRIOTT 18000 Von KJrman A"' rv• , Michael Jordon pianist Sl<yhgnt Lnurigt< 1 C1£olt• i. 4:30-8 30 p m Mon -Fro. 752-6 17 t DAVE MASON BAND. Sept 2J-25 Gotoen fi,. ,, •i1 Coast Highway Huntington Beach 536 9600 13TH ANNUAL MUSICIANS FESTIVAL •OCk 1aa I band classical. country. orctiestra and more ncivr•-·o r n Sept 25. Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Rd Newpo11 Se .. t ' 546-8166 SHADOWFAX, Sept 14 Golden Bear 1'1b Co.1~1 Highway. Huntington Beach 536-9600 RICK SPRINGFIELD. with special guesl ::.µmi.· At t Pm , Sept 18. Irvine Meadows. il800 Irvine C.P1•1t-1 r1r Laguna Hills 977-1300 JAMES TAYLOR. 8 p m Sept 16 lrvme Mead1•w ~H Irvine CPntPr Dr Laguna Hilts 977 t 300 TRANSLATOR Sept .2 Golden B"i\r J ~ 1 Hignwav HvAllOill-On ~ ~ TOMMY TUTONE Sept 17 Gold!'" Kl'd' .. H1ghwlly "iunt1ngton Beach 536-9600 THE UNTOUCHABLES SPPI !6 ct<trit.c Pd• , , '• Beer 30f Const Highway. Huntmgton f;e.1ct• '-Jt '"'' GREG YOUNG GROUP, THE T AZERS & TEN INC~! ML:'• 8 pm Scot 18, Rumblt!!IC<tt 4700 E I' "-111 , 1t ~··~ , Beach 1211) 438-7498 COUNTRY & WESTERN/FOL K JOE CANNON Sept ~J 6 IJ rn ll<.• o;upl.·ll concert to t>enefH Friends 0 1 Bommf'r l..dlly<J• , 1 , Historical Society Bommer Canyon Pork Sor"' 1 t ; Rd Irvine 752-6055 THE COWBOl-2n 1 Manchester Anaheim l;'l1tr • Western music. mdettmte 965-1412 JOHNNY CROSS. In Memory of El111s, 6 & 9 30 p m Sep• 18, Cray Horse t580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana 549-15 12 JAZZ. SOUL. RYHTHM & BLUES. BIG BAND OEORQE BENSON, .8 p.m Sept. 22, Pacific. Amphitheatre, 100 Farr Dr .. Costa Mesa. 720-0809 Dl8NEVLAND·OOSPEL MUSIC, Rev. James Cleveland Shirley Caesar an~ the Mighty Clouds of Joy. 8 p m -1 a m Sept. HI, 1313 Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. 999-44•5 Dl ... VLAHO HOTEL. Brandywine Trio. 9 p.m.-t·30 a.m. Thur.-Mon.; Sgt. Preston's Yukon Saloon, shows every nigh I. T ue..-Sat. 9 .m. -1 :30 a.m.; Wherl Bar, country western m'*<:. 5:30-10:30 p.m. nightly; Polynetlan Fantasy, tra- dltlonel m..,.ic ol South Pacific, 8:15 p.m. nightly; Seaports ShowCIM, local end other talented perlOfmers from around lhe country, 8 & 7 p.m.. 1150 C«rltos Ava .. Anaheim 778-6600. GOLHN CITY CHORU8, Barbel'ahop harmony. 8 p.m Sept. 18. Of~ Coast College, 2710 Fairview Rd .. Costa Meae. 5H-5726. 'OUln'MANNUAL LOHGM.CHllLUH 'HTIVAL, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sepc-t8;Bobby "Blye" Blend.I.. Wiiiie Dixon and lhe Ameilng C~ Blu. All Stare wlth ~•rey Bell, Albert King, Kotto Teylor and._, Bluea Machine, Clifton Chenier. Johnny CopelMd and Jimmy MeCrlCklln wt1h Sonny Rhodes and ~reddle Aoulette. caJllomle State Unlverelty Long S.ech North ~lhtetlc Fleld, Long a..cti.~213) 597-W 1 \ .,_--- Comin Attractions . ~ lrv·me Symphony ... Draws guest conductor for concert ~ Bernard Gilmore, di-group is being directed netist George Waln, who fomia after many years the Oberlin College Con -of the University of ..: rector of the University by well-respected clari-retired in Southern Cali-on the music facultv of servatory of Music and Southern California. g. of ~California Irvine cn Symphony Orchestr a. ~ will be guest conductor ""O with the Irvine Sym-. ~ phony Orchestra Sun- -... day evening . .... ~ Gilmore will lead the c symphony in a program ~ including "Overture to ~ Die Fledennaus." by ~ Johann Strauss, J r., and " .§ "Water Music," by Han-a: del. In a special appear- ance, Tom Nielsen. presi- dent of the Irvine Co., will narrate Don Gillis' "The Man Who lnvented Music." Organized by Peter Odegard, the Irvine Symphony is a pro- fessional groui:r which presents a varied series of free afternoon con - certs at the Turtle Rock Community Center and at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. • On Sunday. the or- cllestra will--perf.oFrA -at-1--- t he Showmobile a t Heritage Park Stadium, 6401 Walnut Ave., Irvine. Pack and a picnic dnd come early. or come JUSt for the concert which begins at 6 p.m . There is no admission charge. For further infor- mation. or to receive a schedule of programs for the 1983-84 concert season, call 552-4237 . . " . Southern California has a long tradition of community orchestras and choruses. On Sun- day. Sept. 25, a more refined spin-off of com- munity music spirit will appear in the afi- cionado's guise of chamber music. In a program spanning the music of two cen- turies, wind octets pf Mozart, Gounod, and Jacobs will be performed by members of the New- port Wooc!wind Quintet joined by four additional musicians. The semi-professional ' . . MNA ,.. LA HMM Pacific's Lincoln Orive·ln Nit, Fashion Square 821-.4070 891-0833 WHEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VISH ~ 8'T\JDKl9 TOUR ~ ......... ..-.w wDIWID EM'dl Clnlml Wnt 111.-. . 5 What's Happening ······~·· ·········-·····------·-···-· ----------iiiiiiilililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii------;;;:;;;:::::::::::::~ 2 -V' From Page 1 Golden Goose accommodates from one musician to a full 18-piece a distribu tor to issue it nationwide. Productions has done many types of sound band. "Many recordings today are made like a layer reproduction for clients, including TV dialogue, Rose has produced records-under the label. cake ... one instrument at a time," Rose says, "but demo records and sound effects, and the studio has "Oantz," and he anticipates using that label for the we are simultaneously recording "Intersections" issued singles, albums and tapes. Music has ranged "Intersections" release. Should the album score a and although this is the old way. the result is a from rock to ethnic and folk, and the studio big hit in this area, he hopes to gain the attention of much cleaner sound." ~----------------__; __ c;:...:;:;.:..:_=.:.~=.::........::..:.::.:==---,----------' ----------~--------~~--~----~ e..-'-* PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ • Barg a in Matinees! •t.:.1~f.~iI1:1!4 )'>ici'J ; MONOAY TllfwSATUAOAY fA(UllYnt CANQllWOOO Au ,.,,.,,...nc"' '"•" s oo,.. 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O> ...... <O CD (..) I .1 .... , .. ,,. C') c:o Comin Attractions ,. ·· ~Fall films "I was shocked, I was surprised ... 'Nightmares' will keep you awake!" -KABC.:fV ! Lineup of comedy i:i' Tht• UC Irvine F'tlm Society'~ fall -g lineup 1s a <.·Plebration of t•cllulo1d LL comedy ~ Th e feature films. w h ich w il l be , • ~ scrC<'ned Saturday beginning bet. I -&; through Dt>c· 3 at 8 pm in Social ~ Scwncc Hall, cost $2.50 for gene ral ~ adnussion with the student price $1.50. _ The series mcludes Charlie Chaplin's .Q "The Gold Rush" and Buster Keaton in 0::: "Steamboat Bill Jr.". Foreign film are shown with English subtitles and many of the features are preceded by shorts, which this fall include. the original Mighty Mouse cartoon and a Mutt and Jeff adventure. The following is a schedule of features: v Oct. l , "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" a 1936 film by Frank Capra. V' Oct. 8, ''Loves of a Blond," a 1965 Czech feature by Milos FDrman. v Oct. IS, Charlie Chaplin's "Gold Rush," shown with two other Chaplin classics "His Prehistoric Past" and "East S treet." V' Oct. 22, "Kind Hear ts and Corone ts" a black comedy with Alec Guinness showing with "The Sex Life of the Polyp," a satire on audio-visual lec- tures. v Oct. 29, cult classic "Greaser's Palace." v Nov. S, an e rouc and satircal , attack on political ideologies called I "WR-Mysteries of the Organism" with the cartoon "A Bird's Life" from, Czechoslovakia. v Nov. 12, Buster Keaton's "Steam- boat Bill Jr.,'' "One Week" and "Cops." v Nov. It., Jacques Tati's "Mr. Hulot's Holiday," the French-made story of a bumbler at a seaside resort. AIWllll COSTA Mf SA U TOflCJ lllocAAurst IOW<llOS INu lll*.llOS S-OK> 1n-6'46 6't6 ~ sa 1 "880 llRU COSTA MUA CWI0£11 GllOYl -BrtJ l'WJ UA (N"N' lC•iltOS Wtsl-S29 SJ39 ~·0~ ,·1•tSJOU()I IUEllA "'"' Pacol< s ll<ltflJ P•" Ot>vt '" 821 <&070 " ... Cheers for Strange Invaders." R ~ -~-.. A ~A!:_1!!!~" I .,,~....__ z I -23rd SMASH WEEK(- cosTA MESA El JOllO lA HABRA WESTMINSTER • r • ' .. [ hO!dS S~ifO.lr• AAA(; r j•hM !iQu~" UA Mii • • ! I '>81 5880 f,91 06 lJ 891 ()!)46 COSTA MESA 1 ;.Jiu ·"THIS SUMMER'S ONE GENUINE SLEEPER • ... .. #1 TRAlftlftl-PLACZS Mon.-Frl 8:20 (A) Sat./Sun. 4· 15, 8:20 NIGHTMARES Mon.-Frl. ~;30, 10.35 (A) Sat./Sun. 2:20. 6:30, 10:35 - #2 "GmllG IT 01" <•> Mon.-Frt: 8:45 Sa1./Sun. 2:00, 5:20. 8:45 "ESCAPE 2000" <•> Mon -Fri. 7. iO. 10:30 Sat /Sun. 3:45, 7: 10. fo:30 edward~ WESTBROOK CINEMA :.::~::~~::~: ltiOt',,,,,,... 530-440 • LUXURY THERTRES 1st Two M1ti11tt Sllow1ntsOHLYS2.ZSUnless0thtfWisdottd 1113 GU •I •JI di 6 J 63~ 2553 /~~i!. ) * FOR FUnl EX<ITEmEnTI V1s1t0\Jr .... * woody 7,...lig Allen's Ls:; fk!l • Show• at 12~00 2·00 c,oo 6 :00 1:00 10:00 B~~-m Show• 1 1 It 15 3:20 s1io 7 tCO & 9 :50 ~BNAL°"7olt 5"l.'U~,Ji'l8,Ji0 -TIME-MAGAZINE " ... Laid back fun ••. A drolly doubl~ged homage to the science licdon movie" -NEWSWEEK ,.........,...._.~ O Q 0 ---·-------------2 Big Doings Celebration.· •• ·M exica n independence The spirit of old Mexico will prevail at Santa Ana's Bowers Muaeum Sunday from 11a.m.to5 p.m. with the 8eC!lDd annual La Jamaica. The event. which celebrates Mexican lnde-peOOence llay, is aporl80l'ed by the mU9eWll's Mexican-American c.ouncil. It will feature c:ook1ng contests, folklorico dancing, art displays, a La Jamaica Queen competition and pottery demonstrations. A special attraction for children will be a wall-sized mural which they will be invited to fill in with poster pain ta. A tortilla roll-off will feature contestants vying fbr trophies in three categories, including best-tasting and roundest tortilla and fMt,est roller. A tamale twist contest will deteftnme the most unua&al and best-tasting filltnga and ~astest tamale maker. Among aeveral Mexican food booths will be one operated by Louis Moran of Anaheim who can prepare 101 different kinda of tamales. Entertainment throughout the day will be provided by Relampago del Cielo, a Santa Ana-l:lued dance troupe which performs colorful traditional dances from regions throughout Mex- ico. The muaeum courtyard will host displays of artwork by members of the Latino Artists Network and pottery demonstrations by Ramon i..ndivar, the mueewn!s resident CONel'VatoF. Admission to La Jamaica is free. . The museum is located at 2002 N. Main St. in Santa Ana. Call 972-1900 for furthe.r information. ORANGE COAST COUEGE PRESENTS A ·VAZ INTERNATIONAL FOU< ENSEMSLE A rich array of traditiOnal dancrs. music and songs. colorful costu~ and dramatic settings SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 8 P.M. -ROBERT MOORElHEATRE Reserwd Se111s: s1.oo Pre-Saile; sa.oo at Door l! TICKET INFO: 432-5527 DOING • B USINESS ~ UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME?. 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The returning villager is arrested i "lor impersonating Martin G uerre and for sleeping ~ with Martin Guerre's wife. § T he prisoner argues that the charge is absurd, ii: 15th SMASH WEEK Oi= AMERICA'S_#1 COMEDY! _ DAN AYllm EDDIE MURPHY ~- 990-4022 .. COITA.U ~Sculll Coa.11 Pim 546-2111 6AllDEll MOVE Eowa.rds Wtsft>look SJ0.44111 1.441gw~s. AMIDI Pdc's Anftlln ~ 81Mlli50 MJIWIDI Pacilc's ti-Way 38 ~Ill 891-31193 • ..., __ "'_,,.._ f I I sett mg Lhe stagt' for a court battle that harshly diviJ es tht• simple villagt·rs. Gerard .Depardieu is exc:ellen t as the man who must prove his identity. His charming charac- tenz.ation makes the a udience root for him, but at the same time his roguish manne r suggests he shouldn't be trusted. Is he Ma rtin Guerre or isn't he? F.qually good is Nathalie Saye, who presents quiet, sad-eyed beauty as Bertrande. She is obviousl y in love with the man who returned to her anns, whe ther or not he is the real Martin. But why does she not speak in his defense when he is carried off to jail? · "The Return of Martin Guerre" is based on a 400-year-old account recorded by the trial judge. ~ " • t I I '' ~1 I II • l \ t I 1 GOIDE:NSEAL fW.lllOll OIM8I OIAlllM ~4/S~ -.,.-,-~OnOO Ma111-"11'""4c;'13~, rn.;•1..,.~ ----714/637 ro.o v.,""" ---___ 71•1 ... 5331 •CMl--- PureGOCc! CENESKALIT. T..,. ,'VllC~TV Magic ~'x'~"r \l'"'t:t~T C~.\1\0 • .,,., .\'tw ,.,,. n- "FAST, FUNNY SATIRE!' NEW YORK TIMES CJJ-:J'l1 ~J:JJ:.f NATIONAL J.AMNeN'S ."" .... ...,.O -,,.,,."'4..,"''~~UllOtdt~t ·------- 0 UNUSUA LLY RICH .. , A /flW MW .Fttnc• /11•. Gnwrd~la-~.Abe9•tlfullll uttuted~. im~a"'1a1s controlkd. 'Tlw &dlln1 of H•rtfn Guarf!' qNlla to_,,_,.,:. _,.,.~~-.......... "A CLASSIC ..• AR~--..... .w,.,:· -#kt.HI,,........., ......... MNtt ''A MY8'l'EalOfJSU llEAllTllVL UWE snmr. ftXT'LL.111: S'WEPJ' AWAYT .. I -ci..n.,.,., c.. .,.._ ''TRULY lf.EHAJU(AJJU AND. . 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SHEENA EASTON s.1500 RICK SPRINGFIELD s200o FRONT ROW CENTER 751-9800 i,_--------------~ i ORANGE COAST COL1.EGE PRESENTS ~ 'GOLDEN ,g a: CITY CHORUS Enjoy an eYening of Ba~rshop Harmony ~aturfng a 70.memt>er chOrus FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 8 PM. -R0BJ:RT MOORE THEATRE RefefWd SNts: SS.00 itre--5*; S6.00 at Door TICKET INFO: 432-5527 ORANGE COAST COL1.EGE PRESENTS ARMCHAIR ADVENTURES Featuring natioiially recognized speakers and filmmakers AFGHANISTAN -September 23 NEW ZEAi.AND -October 7 ROME AND THE ROMANS -October 14 ENGLAND BY CANAL BOAT -November 10 YANKEE -S.lllng Adwnture -January 13 NORWAY -January 27 FROM TULA TO TIKAl -February.10 DIVE TO ADVF.NTURE -February 17 FLAVOURS OF FRANCE --rch 23 FABULOUS TIBET -Aprfl 13 SEASON TICKETS ON SALE N0\111 Sponsored by occ Community SenJ!cr omce FOR TICKETS/BROCHURE -432-5880 -----'---2L2 11'1W N·ow· SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 19 lnclud .. Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 tt 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 · COSTAMESA Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete.Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert .. 642-5678 4 to 6 P.M l Days I Weeki 673-7726 801 E. BALBOA Put a Jew words to work for you in the DaQy Pill ,.. ---.-------.. --------------- Comin Attractions u Folk-d ·ancing ... 'Avaz' scheduled at Orange Coast Colleg e :E ~ ~ ;J(" Middle F.astern and Balkan folk-dancing and cultur e 1s Anthony Shay's specraJty. The anthropologist and folklorist, who has master's degrees in both subjects. spent six sum- mers researching and studying Balkan coun- tries. All this digging and <ielving served Shay well when, six years ago, he founded "Avaz," the Los Angeles-based folk dance troupe which will perform Saturday, Sept. 24, at Orange Coast Col- lege. Th e company's money, Shay says, goes into costumes and instru- ments. The costwnes - mostly handmade folk crafts -are of nearly incalculable value, he says. "No one in the com- pany, including myseli, ets paid," he says. "I'd ______ _,...._e_to: ma e my Liveli- hood by this company. and I fully intend to pay the members sometime, but folk arts are last in !he line !or money in th;s I w~~d~~nob Boat Shawl The S<'<.'Ond annual Califomi;i Wooden Boat 1 Show \.\.Ill tx.• staged at Lido Marina Village: on Newport Harbor this weekend A collccuon of both nostalgic wooden rrafts from another . era and for-saJc new and used yachts and power craft., the show is to bring together about $3.5 million worth of vessels. The show is produced by Duncan Mcintosh Co. and admission is $6 for adults and $3.50 for chil- dren 7 to 12. ln addition to the an- tiques and modem-day boats. team members working on restoring the cutter "Californian" in San Diego Will be pres- ent to demonstrate and discuss traditit>nal boat building \echniques. Show hours will be 11 a.m. to sunset today and 10 a.m. w sunset wmor- row and Sunday. For further inlonnalion. call 673-9360. Two brokerage boat showt> for Ulled vee1ela will follow the three-day wooden boat show. The Broker .. ~ Powerboat Showa is 1et for $ept. 22-2~ and t.M Brokerge Sallbo9t Show for 8'P' 29-0ct. 2. \i .,.., appeal for pe'.ople who fund things. but folk dance companies are redolent with thl' smcU of the gym." Avaz is not Shay's first venture into the world of dance "Aman.. is Aman."' Shay says. another LA -based folk "Phllosoph1cally and ar- dancecompany which he 11stu:ally the two com- l'o-foundC'd 21 years ago pames are diverging" H<· was co-din'('tor of The difference, he 1hat troupe for 15 years adds, 1s in audience ap- "Avaz 1s not 'son of peal "Aman is becoming -----___, -- more popular entertam- ment than when I was there. ln Avaz we make our own entertainment and peoplE> watching J.JS feel they're part of a party." -.- Saturday's pt>1 ~ formant-e will begin at H ~ p.m m OCC's Robc.>rt B ::::.. Moor<.' Theatre. T l('kl·t..-. -n art• $7 advance, $8 at the• 6,: door For more m for 1» mation. call 43:l-5527 '< O> Come and Go Hawaiian. OnUs. • • • Thl· i{ust) ~:upper announct>S a C'onte..,l with a d('licious rntch to it. I low would you like to lo{O In I lmvaii? On us. But. first ... thl' t:.1tch. We're llO\\ Oymg oc<:an-fresh fish dirt.'Ctly from H:iwnii. Tncfay's catch might be S\\ordfish or Opttk&1x1kn · or Alli or anJ land favorite ... Ono. Come and enjoy tht!; J.!nldrn frc•sh H;1waiian l'Xtx•rienc:t.> and tt tilftnrt' to "f'~y lhQ Friend!:\' Skies of nitcd'~ • un1Teo At1~\.1n•s Come sail, din> mid splash about in th1~ cryl'tal '' altf'I. < >n us. .. . +-• . ) M CX> O> .... ( Intermission By TOM TITUS : Awards ... Huntington Beach Playhouse hands out Bobbis ~ ~ Awards banquets in community theater, >. which proliferated a decade ago, are all but extinct as along the Orange C.oast today. One theater, ~ however. is keeping the tradition alive. u.. The Huntington Beach Playhouse passed out ~ iJ.s annual "Bobbi" awards -named for Bobbi ~ Murph y. one of the theater's founders :....__ this ~ week, and 25 members of that group took home • ~ some thing for the mantelpiece. «> Garnering the top prize, the president's !: award for community service, was backstage § worker Kathy Root. Two distinguished achieve- 0:: m ent awards for directing went to Robert Conrad for "Carousel" and Ken Karp for "Tr ibute." A dozen distinguished achievement honors for acting we re pr91ted and went to Ed Belfry, Trisha Clark. J ohrtl:toshaw, Mariana Giordano, Jeff Schlichter and Wayne Staley for "Carousel," Mary Benton and Joanne Wolcott for "Design for Murder," Nelson Gilmore for "Tribute," Martha Faulkner for "Opal is a Diamond," Sally Golden for "T he Marriage.Go Round" and Clark Burson for "El Grande de Coca Cola.'' Another went to Richard Westenberger for his "distinguished stage debut" in "Carousel." Ba<:kstage Bobbis were given to Joan D'Angelo, Ron Schryer, Kare n .Blue l, Candy Danzig. Evell!l Dart. Daphne Grover, Bonnie ') \ ~ 1.- Garnering the top prize, the president's award for community service, was ba-ckstage worker Kathy Root. Two distinguished achjevement awards for direct- ing went to Robert Conrad for 'Carousel' and Ken Karp for 'Tribute.' Hurd. Kathy Root and Pat Gummeson. all for "Carousel": Rex Day for "Tribute," and Mike Homer and Shannon Stumpf for "El Grande de <?oca Cola." . IF YOU'RE A BUDDING thespian who's disappoU1ted over recent collegiate cutbacks in drama programs, take hearL There are at least two local theaters willing to instruct you in the fine art of acting. One is the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, which has expanded its performance workshop in the light of the colleges' forced curtailments. The other is South C.oast Repertory, which launches its Call session of the Evening Conservatory this month. The Moulton workshop includes acting for both beginning and advanceq students. high school acting, acting for senior citizens, mime for both children and adults, musical theater and advanced scene study. The musical theater c~ is divided into two categories -one on movement and choreography and and the other on audition and perfonnance techniques. Instructors for the Laguna theater classes are Caprice Rothe, Donna Soto-Morettini. Michael and Marie Cody and playhouae managing director Douglas Rowe. All c~ are beld at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Call the workshop office at 494-8021 Tuesdays through Saturdays for additional infonnation. At .. South" Coast Repertory, conservatory classes are offered in beginning acting, singing for the actor and scene study in American drama. James Wilson is instructing most of the classes, with Diane King in charge of the singing course. The Evening Conservatory gets under way Sept. 26 and runs through Dec. 1 as the first of three annual nine-week sessions. Classes have a limited enrolbnent. · SCR's conservatory classes are taught in the Fourth Step Theater compleX", 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call the theater offices at 957-2602 for infonnation on enrollment. • 0_'f 1'~. d~f4. · ~ ~~~~~::;:~~~~F~~~~~~~~~x.111!!11~ ~ . ' THE JOLLY ROGKR MITAUllANTI ARE A "HIT" WITH RUSSELL BOEHN, 7, AND JENNIE MARIE HERNANDEZ. 9, WINNERS OFtHE DODGER BAT BOY/GIRL CONTEST SPONSOR- ED BY THE POPULAR FAMIL y RESTAURANTS. The "•Carting llne-up" lndudea (from left) Jim Glaigow, The JoHy Roger's Director of Manag«nenl ~t. ROf'I Hlgglna, Prelidenl of The Jolly Roger, Inc., Ruuett, Dave Ander8on. Doelger Short Stop; Jennie; Don Burile The Jolly Roger's Vice President of Operatlona; end Steve Moye(, Olrec:tOJ. ol Corp0rate OevelOPf"l*lt fOf the Jolly Roger. - ... ,. NOW.PLAYING LIVE -ON ST AGE J'JWiilNw ···------.... _. ,..,_ ..... _ GANDHI GANDHI ·GANDHI GANDHI GANDHI . . . GANDHI GANDHI eANDHI CU J S I NE The Man ... Mahatma Gandhi did more to change the history of India than lime itself. His peaceful work • towards human rights had a resounding effect on the entire world and inspired strength and courage in the people of his beloved India. The Cuisine ... The cuisine of India is as enchanting as the land and its people. Succulent meats are marinated in rich, exotic combi- nation of herbs. yoghurt and freshly ground spices. then cooked to perfection in a clay oven called a Tandoor. Tho delicious Tandoori Cuisino is the result of centuries o( , Indian culture. Lunch and Dinner Served rSally 3820 Plaza Drive South Coast VIU1afe a..rvaU.. (7H) 1 ... 7171 • ---. -- Currently Screening CUJO: Rated R. You may never pet a stranoe dog -or ride In a Pinto -again after viewing this tale of a woman (Dee Wallace) and her young son trapped In the car whlle a rabid Saint Bernard paces. outside. fllm Is bped on tl)e novel by Stephen King. lewla"reague ("Alligator") direct• at a anall's pace Mtly on, he dellvera a terrifying climax. v v FANNY ANO ALEXANOER: Rated R. Director Ingmar B«gman has created another richly textured and quietly pasaionata fllm, thla one about an Imaginative boy jolted by Iha changea In his established Swedllh family. Go to this thr..-hour fllm with your senl89 and expectations open. Subtitled. vvvv FLASHOAHCE: Rated R. Newcomer Jennlf8f a.&Js stars In this vl10ally exciting but weakly written film about a female weld« who longs' to become a ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian Lyne. vv JAWS S-0: Rated PG. TWo gimmicks for the prkle of one -a scary mechanical attark and 3-D affect•. The meager storytlne concems attark attacits In Florida's Sea World park. The ahatk aoenes are chllllng, but moviegoers may feel like they've been through these waters one time too many. Besa Armstrong and Dennis Quaid star. vv KRULL:· Rated PG. If Stanford Sherman's fan· taay-sclence flc11on acrlpt had half the Imagination of this lilm's exotic sets, "Krull" might have~ fun. Ken Marshall stars. Peter Yates ("Breaking Away") directs at a sluggish pace. vv NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION: Rated R. A fun-filled drive from C(hlcago to Callfornla. Everything that could posalbly go wrori6 on a family road trip doea go wreng for Chevy Chase as the well-organized lather and Beverly D' Angelo as the patient mothef". Film flz:zles out at the end, but there are plenty of laughs along the way. Harold Ramis ("Caddyahack") directs. vvv NIGHTMARES: Rated R. A quartet of horror stories, the first three of which are enjoyable without absolutely scaring your socics off. The fourth Is a dog. A minimum of blood and gore are featured In this multlple thriller in which everyday activities (like running of1 to the store to buy smokes) turn into. well, nightmares. Christopher Crowe produced the film and wrote the first three atorles. v v v OCTOPUSSY: Rated PG. Do~ for deep charac· t!(l?~lons or soclal leai90ns, ~j II you Je A.fan of the James Bond se<les, you I love this latest adventure. Direct()( John Olen ("For Your Eyes Only") seams to be anxious to top the -----------. -----.. Monty Capuletti, played by Rodney Dangerfield (second from leh) st.ands to inherit a fortune in ~Easy outrageouutunts In "Raiders of the lost Ark", and ha comes cuts above the genre. A model young man grows up In a hurry awfully close. Roger Moore-9nd Maud Adams star. v v v when his parents leave him In charge of the house that turns PORKY'S II, THE NEXT DAY: Rated R. The out to be not a home. Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay sex-obsesaed Florida 8/e bed( In this tame, lntermlttently star. vvv funny Mquel to last year's raunchy comedy mega-hit. The STAYIHO ALIVE: Rated PG. John Travolta returns as mistake this time 19 that the fllm make<a aim for something Tony Manero In the MqlJel to "Saturday Night Fever." completely absent from the first fllm -respectablllty. The Manero. howev8f', has discarded his disco duds and Is trying klda..channal their energy Into Shakespeare, for goodness to make It as a Broadway dancer. Travolta la sexy and funny, sakes! Bob Clark again directs. v v but this sequel, thanks to the shallow direction o_f Sylvester PSYCHO II: Rated R. Anthony Perkins returns as nutty Stallone, doean't match the flavor of "Fever:· v v Norman In the sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's grisly story about I~ BREW: Rated PG. SCTV comics Dave a madman who commits a 9effes of rnurde<s. Once again, Thomas and Rock Moranla bring to the big screen the Perkins' sanity Is up for grabs, but this movie Is not nearly as McKenzie brothers, two Canadian "hOaers" who aeem to funny or witty as the orlglnal. v v want nothing out of Ille except a steady supply of beer and AETUftN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. George Lucaa· "Star doughnuts. This likable goofball comedy follows the Wars" story is brought to a stunning climax. The characters dimwitted brothers as they work In an beer factory and save may be a bit two-dimensional bit the action sequences and a lovely heiress from a mad brew master. v v v special effects are among the moat exciting ever put on fllm. STROt<ER ACE: Rated R It may not be the worat movie Stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Flaher and Harrison Ford. v v v v of the summer, but It comes dangerousty clOM. Burt RISKY BUSINEll: Rated R. A teen sex comedy several Reynolds atars as a r8<le car driver who becomes a marketing ----____________ o_b:__Jec_t _fo_r _a_fr_led chicken klna. v • OUT Ort Tl1E TOWN Sv~· drift '1t'~. . er .lJJJ Wut Pacific Co.ut Hwv .... ~ .............. "'' Rtwrvat1on1: 64l·229S FLORIDA SWORDnBH ATLANTIC HALIBUT EAST COAST CALAMARI HEW ZEALAND GROUPER NEW ZEALAND BASS MEXICAN BAOUE'M'A PACIFIC SWORDnsH MONTAUK JU)UNDER HAWAIIAN MAHI MAHI SOUP TIM SHARK OCEAN CATFISH B08TON SCROD Money.' All he has to d o is give up booze, smoking, gambling carousin g arullose 4-0 pounds. SUPERMAN Ht: Rated PG. A super-disappointment The world's favorite flytng hero Is grounded by a wltleas script. Christopher Reeve gives another fine pertomance, but the lllm Is thrown off balan<l8 by the hammy antics of Richard Pryor as a computer genius hired by an evil business man (Robert Vaughn). Directed by Richard Lester. v v TRADING PLACES: Rated R. Dan Aykroyp and Eddie Murphy are the subjects of a social exP8flment In which a penniless con becomes rich, and a snooty business man loees his money, Job, and home. lots of amusing moments before the clever premise runs out of gas. Directed by John Landis ("Animal House"). v v ZELIG: Rated PO. Woody Allen continues to grow and experiment. This Innovative comedy uses newsreel cllps and modern recollecilons to trace the story of a Leonard Zellg, a 1920s "chameleon" who kept changing In order to llked by those around him. Mia Farrow co-stare as Zelig's psychiatrist. ............... v v v v . Excellent; v v v , Very good; v v , Good; v . Not so good. . . WI 'IOMISI JOI GOOO CHINlSE 1000 LUHC*S • DINNOS • TIOPICAL COCKTAJU . -IAlltUIT fACIUTllS ... d1utNG * FOOD TO GO , ...., JDAYS . r !!§l!llrt111• ... "'° 13 i I I I ! Ooo1npa Ooompa music Th" T) rolea11 ... han· heen !-.t•h eduled ti• pt>rform O•·t . I a t th•• Laguna R t•Hf'h E'<'h a nge Clu b·... a nnua l ( •ktobPrf•· ... t ·n:J on tlw Ft· ... 1i val of \ r h ~roun ds in l,aAtrn a Can) o n . Tiu.· fu n ~et:-. u n der ~ay a l 2 and will run to 10 p.m. \' ilh {oo~ gameaud drink hooths pro\'ided by more tha n 20 local ervfrc· ~rou p~. Prm·e('(I'°' fro m thC' $1 arlnii!'l~ion a nd lwf'r a nd wint' ..,a lel'-will (.!;O to ) outh o rit•n1 .-d a <'livilit•:-, o f tht> r luh. UC l's' fall fun ... From arts to lectures UC Irvine's fall entertainment schedule 111cludcs a wide-ranging palette of arts and le-ctures. featuring well-known personalities and experimental performers. The season opens with the lecture "The Amazmg Jonathan MLller: Renaissance Man of the Arts" at 8 p.m. Oct. 4 in the Fine Arts Village Theatre. • Also on the Firte Arts stage on Oct. 13 will be "Country Matters: Selected Seductions by S hakespeare." w ith Michael Learned. Roscoe Lee Browne and Anthony Zerbe as some of the Bard's most memorable couples. Atthe Fine ArtsTheatreOct.18and 19 willbe the Laura Dean Dancers and Musicians, a program of modem dance and original live music created by Dean. · "Other presentations include: "A Delicate Balance" by Edward Albee. staged at 8 p.m . Oct. 8. Thirteenth ~ntury S_pani.sh medieval classic "The Good Book of Love" performed by La Corte • What's happening. ""From Pagel Sept. 22 dinner Yen Ching, Orengei; 5 p.m. Sept. 23 T.0 .1.F. Hungry Tlget. Buena Perk. 552· 1271. CLASSES LECTURES/READINGS 8MD8 M 8C>UTHmM CAU'ONtlA., For ctlltdren gr8det thrM ttv()Uftl llx. 9'>C)ne0!9d by the ... end Sage Audul>On. 7:30 p.m. Sept 20, Bowera MuMum, Senta Ane. 974-8250. MIDOI LHaoM Communtty S.W. of lrvtne begin a..... Sept 22, Intermediate i.v.i. M0-3811 lot mof• lntonMtton. DHNlllUQ YOUR OWN UFll, wcnahOp to help telce ot1.,oe of your own life, 7·10 p.m. a.t. 23, AQQm 113, Or.nae Coelt Cotlege'• Oou• •llnO Md~ lkllldo ino. 2710,~1'd., Cotta .... 432-MIO. TM ~TIOM UPIAOULT Cffll.DNH AHO AGING PARENTI IN COHFLICT1 '°"''"'*' leolur9 ..._, ---~-.UOIO....-lt Mat119.1~ .... ll.B. Oct. e. 13, nen. 1er11or c..... iMne. ...... . Musical al 8 pm Ocl. 12 an tlae Heritage Room of t.he Uruvers1ty Center. "The Joy of Money" lecture by Paula Nel~n. author of a bestseller by that name. at 8 p.m. Oct. 19 in Sciena! Lecture Hall. KJezmef' music, a mix of jazz and YiddL'lh rhythms, revived by Klezmorim of San Francisco, 8 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Heritage Room. ''The Price of Power: K.iasenger , Nixon and Hersh," lecture by journalist Seymour Hersh, 8 p.m. Nov. 9 ih Science Lecture Hall. "America Poisoned" lecture by environmen- talist Lewis Regenstein, 8 p.m. Nov. 16 in Science Lecture Hall. "The Way of How," minima.list music theatre by George Coates P erformance Works, 8 p.m. Nov 22 in the Fine Arts theatre. General admission tickets vary in price from $4 to $7.50 and may be purchaaed through the University C.enter aunpus ticket office. Additional infonnaUon can be obtained by calling 856-6379. • • . . . , OLD WORLD -CELEBRATES OCTOBERFEST h s tt1"t OOMPAH PA \Im!> here at the OLD WORLO FESTIVAL HALL in HuntinQton Beach Seotemoor 17th tnru NC'vemt>er 20th they go all out a11d celebrate OCTOBERFEST Mun1ct1 style For real authenclty they fly 1n Brass Bands direct from Germany Then first to arrive Is the 14 piece "Blaeser Echo· from Stadt Schwan:ach. Whtie they roll out the beer barrels they"ll have you dancing 1n the aisles. Every Wednesday thru Saturday they play from 6:30 PM. On certain dates on Wednesday they start already at Noon time. here Is also when you can try the Octoberfest Buffet.1or only $4.25. it's a real winner On Sunday the Band plays from 2 00 PM to 10:00 PM The BBQ Kitchen turns out the best chicken, pork roast and Bratwurst, wait till you try their Apletstrudef and homemade donuts. You will also entoy the ethnic fotkdanclng Everyone gets that dancing lever. Just what the doctor recommended Cheers. Salute. & Proslt. The GERMAN RESTAURANT Is open dally at 11·00 AM and serves conllnuously thru till 9:30 PM. You"ll like their prices and you won·t have to do the dishes . . JUST HELP CELEBRATE OKTOB,ERFEST For more Information. call 897-1470. THE GRINDER -DICTIONARY PROMOTION Isn't It annoying when your nice three-page letter has lots of mlsspelJJng~.Maytl(I y~ -don't-Aave a dl<;tlooary hefldy Don't fret . The Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppes have a sure cure For the Monl.h of September (a tradlt tona: back-to-schOol, and shucks, vacation·s over month) The Grinder Restaurants in Southern Calllornla are featuring a Webster's soft back dlcllonary. a $2 95 bookstore value tor lust 99¢ with any food purchase It's a neat and handy dictionary of the Engllsh language with over 300 .pages and lots of drawings and lllustretlons II makes a great gift for potential scholars going fo school. businessmen secretaries who are not world claas spellers and for home use Quantities are 1tm1ted, whtle suppltes last at the Grinder location near you LA PALME RESTAURANT AT THE NEWPORTER REOPENS AFTER SUMMER REMODELINQ Contemporary ceramic work• crafted by Internationally recognized artlet Kenneth Price hlghllght a SYbtle and elegant redesign of La Palme Restaurant at Tha Newporter resort hotel In Newport Beech. now ortlclally reopened afte< a aummer remodeling. Sixty ceramic pieces by Prlte are permanently exhibited In La Palme Ip various displays. using the _palm tree (the resort's theme) In tropical Mt11ngt aa aubjeci matter. Work• conetet of exqulalt .. iy-crafted cupa, pi.tea, boWI• and v-. displayed In lighted, enctoaed glass cues. The wwka were commlaaloned by the hotel'• owner•. atc:hltecta Phytlia Lambert a.nd Gene R. Summera, who are noted ror Incorporating art Into overall dealgn of both The Newporter and the Biitmore Hotel In downtown Loa Angelee. La Patme now ~ta a more atytlz9d lntetlot deelQn with lneorpOratlon of abUndMt terr• cotta tlled appointments, matching cetPetlna. Mirrow Oelc membera ~ lrom !fie cellna. Md aubtle AgtlttnQ. Oek t~ end c:Nn with t9l)pe c:iutNona .,.. acoented by aecondwy bec6' OU9Nona In at'9del of !evenc*. terracotta. uimon. peeoti Ind <ftllm. Open for lundl, dinner end 8undey lrunc:h, La Palme oonttnu. to oner 1ta not9d Cellfornle ~ culllne. cnetMf'J 1nt.-pret9d by 21-r-r-otct dWI ~ w.nn. Jn eddltlon to audt Celffomle OIMtne ..,....,_ • btilced goet ctw In ~ Y!Mlgren.. I.Al Pllme llao .,,... enta eoupe, ...... .,... ... end i:dd end~., ....... Among the men •otic fw'9 on La P.,,.., new-""""' la oonllt of oold du«* wtt9' eundW>tl• • .,. .,... and ~ In ............ N*led .... wtttl ...,.. and ~ CMT';ut~ ~ ......... ~. -emoMd qulll ""' l'9dleaNo. ~ ~~Ind tOMNd _.... .... WM\ I.Al p.,,. .• 1eopenlng, The Wine c... ~ lta ,...., ~ open for dlnns only, Tueedly ttwougtl ~trom7p.m. La~ ... The,....,~. 1101 Jembell• "*In Newpoft ~. acoept9 r-~ M {714) M4-1'JOO. , --------... ---._..._ ... .5 a 22 .. Currently Hanging MUSEUMS 80WER8 MUSEUM, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, "La Jamaica," celebrates Mexican lndependenoe Day with art, food dancing, tortllla rolk>ff oompelltlon, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 18; "Samplef' of Chinese Art,' works by noted Chinese artist Wang Lang and Hsu Shlh-Shang and objects from the collectlon of Harry Lawrence of Warren Imports, Laguna Beech; permanent oollectlon of lndlan basketry, Afrlean art and Orange County history, through Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat; noon-5 p.m. Sun. 547-8304. Tue.-Frt.; 10 Lm ..... :30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 845-2626. IRYINE FINE ARTI CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine, "B.A.T.s/Setec1ed Lithographs from the Ocean Works Muter Printers Collectloma 70 llthographs from 35 artists, opening reception 8-9:30 p.m. Sept. 23, through Nov. 16, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thur.; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. 552-1078. Sexuality," and "Artists' Bools• by Women". exhibits which ~ examine feminist art through environments, performance. di video and books, through Nov. 6, 12-5 p.m .. Wed.-Sun. (213) ,,;- 439-2119. ~ LOI ANOEt.£1 COUNTY MUIEUM, 5905 Wiishire a. Blvd., L.09 Angeles, Works of Paul Landacre, belt knowri as a ~ wood...ngrever. 27 different prints and preparatory draw-..._ Inga, through Nov. 6. (213) 857-6222. · "TI NEWPORT HARaOR MT MUSEUM, 850 San Clemente :::!.. El>WARD-OEAN MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ART, !M01 OU Glen Rd., Ch«ry Valley, "French Falence and Falenc41 Ane: Setec11ons from the Marie W. Forrest Collectlon," Falence Is a major European ceramic tradition of tin-glazed earthenware, through Oct. 30, 1_.:30 p.m. LAGUNA BEACH MU8EUll OF ART, 307 Cllff Or., LAguna Beech, "Contemporary Callfornla Artists 15," clbachrome color photographs by Stephanie Sax and mixed media college paintings by Mlm Spertus, through Oct. 2. "Miiiard Sheets Retroapecilve," California artist who brought medium of watercolor to national attention, Sept. 23-Nov. 13, 1-1:30 a.m ..... :30 p.m. dalfy, cloMd Monday. 494-6531. LONG llEACH llUR Ull OF AJtT, 2300 E. OcNn Blvd., Long Beech, "At Home," "~. RcMtlonllhip., and Dr., Newport Beech, "Through Indian Eyes," almost 200 19th g. and 20th Century photographs from lndla. '"New California '< Artis~ Part IV," new and experimental works by Southern (n Callfomla artists, Indefinite, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Surt:-dl 873-3804. ,, NORTON llllON llURUM, 411 W. Colorado Blvd.. :- 0 See Currendy H~ Page 16 ~ . ~ OUTOrt American A. T.·LEOS ;. California cuisine. Fresh Seafoods, pastas. meat & poultry. Elegantly sefVed in a casoal atmosphere. Dinner trom 5 p.m. 7 days a weak. Wedding ORANGE ~--=;... . receptions and parties. 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Co<0na dei Mar. 759-1854. THE BARN American. Lunch M·F 11-2:30 Dinner M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4'!"30-icY-r PM:-Sun. Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2:30. Entanalnrriant & Dancing. Banquet Faclllllea. 14982 Reclhlll, Tustin 730-0115. IARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original. Featuring ·display broiling. Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11-!. [)(oner nightly Mon.-Frl. from S p.m .• Sat. & Sun. f!om 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mer.a 642-9777. THE COTT AGE RESTAURANT Open eve<y day 8 AM. Breaklast & Brunch till 3 PM. Hearty & healthy luncheons and dinners. Fina CaHfornla varietal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Reservations 494-3023 from Irvine 955-014 1. HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous=r1e of hamburQln. saloon steak • lobster bllque, onion fondue and ohafTy cob- bler. Lunch & dinner from 11:30 M-Sat. Sun. t0-10. Sc>aclal Sunday Breakfast. Great bar & happy hour. 1545 Adams at Harbor. Coeta Mesa. 546-7392. PARADISE CAFE sen Francitcan styte. Freltl fish and pests .. Patio dining. Lunoh M-F 11·3. Olnnaf Mon.-Sat. fr°'""5 p.m. Happy Hf. M-f 5-7. Wed. Ladlae nlte 50' W9ll drinks from 3 p.m. BanQuat flldlltleL 600 Newport C.Oter Or .. Fashion lllend. Newport ee.etl. 6'+1237. POOR RICHAllOa KITCHEN . Bteekfest, U'lc:tl, dinner. Patio dining with ocean view. Modeet prio.,. Seer /w+rte. Fa!Tl9d for 8elcNn W9fflea. ·Open de:=om SAM. 11TMS 8. Coelt Hwy. In Faire Mal. Laguna BMch 497-1 7, """... I. "Naturally" cooka<' looda, lrom pancak" to cr9P9f to etMka. An ~tur• In natural •ttno. Hra. *" 7 a.m.·12p.m. Bet. & 8wn. ea.m.·12 p.m. Visa/MC~ C.9'.lfl. Moderate Prlefe. 30&0 E. Coeet ttwy .. COrone dtl MM. 840-1573. T. C. PEPPERCORN Five dining rooms with tireplace. l unch Mon.-Frl. t 1;30-3 p.m. Oinn9f 7 day s fror1\ 5 p .m. Attitude adjustment hour 4-7 weekdays. C>enclng and entertainment Tues.-Sat. B~uat f•cMJtlas. 8052 Stark Ava., Hunpngton Bellch. 842-5535. Chinese JADE DRAGON Szachwan & Mandarin Culsioas of Old China. Hoet Wallace Lee. Chef Yu Chen. Elegant dlnlnQ. Lunch, Dinner. Sat. & Sun, Olm Som (Chinese Tee Cake Brunch) . Banquets. Baar & Wine. Reasonable Prices. 12100 Beach Blvd., Stanton 89&-8933. Continental AIRPORTER INN Madlt.neRMn "°°"' Contloantal Lunch M·F 11:30 • 2·30 Sun Brunch 10 • 3·00 Dinner from 5 30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment & Dancing. Valet Parking, Bar)qoet Fac1lltlas 18700 MacArthur, lrVine 833·277°' RIVllRA Contlnental. Chef F\lchard S.rgnet since 1970. Intimate Dining. Lunch 11:30-3:00. Dtnn« from 5 PM. Cloted ·sun. & Holiday•. Banquet room• 3333 S. Brl1101, Costa M au 540-38-40. THI IH40WI ER ~ waterfront vi.w and un-uPMMd continental culllne. "Freeh C.toh" ... tood dally. Oyster ber & cocktail loung., Entertainment W.-8at. lunch. dlnnef. happy hour Sun. champagna ~ .. SS33 w. Co•tt Hwy.. Newport Beach. 642•2296. COAST RESTA·URANT DIRECTORY CAFELS>O A small and lntlmete elCOVa of dlgntty that o""'5 an extenalw ~. Lunch- es M·F 11-3, OIAners nightly 5-11 .. ~no bar night~ trom 0 p.m. Sun.-T\Jes. & Mika Patterson Wad. ·Sat. 2900 Newport Btvd .. New· port Beach 675-2968. TWO GUYS FROM IT ALY Homasfyle Italian Cooking In a romantic atmosphere. Same owner llnoa 1975. Ooen Mon. thru Thurs. 11:30AM to tO:OOPM. Fri. & Sat. to 1 tPM. Sun. Brunch 10-3 Dinner tlll 10PM. 2267 Fairview, Costa Mesa 642-9500. Mexican CAIAC~ Margarltes and greet MeKICan fOOd. Lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Happy hour M-F 4-6:30. Sunday champagne brunch t0-2. Two Orange COunty locations. 2675 ltvlne Blvd at Mesa. Costa Mesa 646-322&. 20111 Brookhurtt a t Adame, Huntington BM<:h. 963-9748. • CAIA .-XICAN r-MSTAURANTI Our food le• tl1p to Mexico! Est. 11noe 1972. ()pt!'\ dally from 11 a. m. tor IUnch & dinner. Coot<talls. Two lo- cetlona. 296 E. 17th St., Coata Mesa 645-7826. 105 Main SI.. Balboa 675-9800, TORTU.A PUTa Awerd Winner ye8I att. ye&/. 9ernt &Mot• atyta coQilng .....,. 11M9. ~ ~ 11:30 10 tOPM. Sonday bNnoh 10:30 10 3. Heppy hour 4 to 8PM waekct.ys. CompllrMOtary bOtai\aa. eenttne ope(\ ti 2AM. 1740 8. eo.t Hwy.. Ltgune Beech. .. ~. • ~-__.....___._= (i¥Jt.1.1.1~w-1<¥ll BLACK BEARDS • He!_r_ty Baal Entrees & Seafood. -LuncJlfr. 3 oo. 011Ht~r 1ram~. Happy Hour M-F E11tensive Oyster Bar. Sun. Champagne Brunch 10 · 3:00. 4258 Martingale. Newport Beach 833-0080 THE CANNERY features fresh loca.1 seafood, eastern beef. Lunctl. dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises. Entertainment nlghtty and sunaay iftamoon. LOOOQe f&xrgaJ- 1ey. Historic waterfront landmark In Newport'• Cannery Vllaga. 3010 Lafayette. 676-5777. lltsC~k'8 UleUIQ · Meequlta br°'*I seafood NMld night- ly, elegant atmotphafe wtth tptoS.acl .. 1ar v1ew o1 the ~ runwey. Busy lunch 11-2:30 Wkdys. flibuloue Sun. blUl'lct'I Wltl'I compllmantary charn- pegna from only $4. ~-&cellent antef • talnment Nghlly from SPM. 3180 Air- way, Costa Maea. 546-9880. I RUSTY PEUCAN Fresh seafood and lot.s of It. Newpon Beach -Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Overlook• Newport Bay 2735 W. Coat Hwy. 642-343 t. trvlna , -Lunch, dinner, happy hour. 1830 , Main. 545-4774. TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Dayt Br•kfut 7 a.m. M·F. Lunch 11-4 M·F. Dinner 4-11 M·S. Set & Sun. br\JOdl 7...t. Oyster bar Ft1., Sat .. Sun. Benquat facllltles up to 500. Entertainment Wad-Sun Panoramic: bey ..WW. 400 Main St •. Bafbo9. 873-4e33." 'THE WAREHOUSE ,Fresh Seafood & lnlarnetlonal Cuisine. Waterfront dining. Chef Charles l<elaglan. Lunch. Dlnflef, Sat & Sun. Award Winning Brunch. Banquets & Catat'lng. Oyster Bar. Ent8f1alnment. Lido Vllaga, Newpott Beech 873-4700. If you would /Ike your I/sting t<? - appear, please call Brenda Caponera at 642-4321, ext. 289 _. <O CD (..) ---------------------------~ 16 <") Cl) 0) Currently Hanging ..... _ V' From Page 15 ~ P11sadena. Masterpieces from the Renaissance and Baroque ..; Penods, Indefinite, 11oon-6 p.m., Thur.-Sun. (213) 449-3730. a. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY Cl> ART. 3621 W. MacArthur. Space 111, Santa Ana, ~ul ~ Darrow, Ray Jacob and Janet Toy exhibit, through Sept. 23. >. noon-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 549-4989 {g SAN BERNARDtNO COUNTY MUSEUM, 2024 Orange ·;:: Tree Lane. Redlands, Fine Arts Institute 25th Juried u. Exhibition, through Oct. 2. 792:1334. ...... ~GALLERIES ~ ALLENDALE GALLERY. 1540 s. Coast Hwy., Laguna .:.: Beach. Bennett Sculptures, 41 bronze sculptures by the al Bennett brothers of Placerville. Indefinite, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. ~ Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 497-6005. BC SPACE. 235 Forest Ave .• Laguna Beacti, W<>rils of o Larkin Maureen Higgins, Chuck Nicholson and Craig ~ Schlattman, through September. 11:30 a.m.-5:50 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. BLUEBMO GALLERY, 1540 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, Early California Artists, 1900-1950; works by local artists, indefinite. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-5377. CALIFORNIA STATE' UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH. "Long Beach '83,'' 50 works by 24 artists, all facOlty members. ce<amlcs. furniture design, painting, drawing, crafts. scultpure. prints and text lies, through OC1. 2, 12-4 p.m, and 5-8 p.m. Mon.-Thu.; 12·'4 p.m. Fri.; 1-5 p.m. Sun. (213) 498-5761 . CHAUJS GALLERIES, 1390 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, works by Ann Nagano, Ray Friesz, David Miiton, Dan Luu, Jane Shuss. Carol Chapman and Frank Hamltton through Sept. 25. 11-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. · CHAPMAN COLLEGE Guggenheim Art Galleries, 333 N. Gl~I. Orange, "The Documentary Portrait,'' photographic exhibit, through Oct. 7, 1-5 p.m., Mon.-Frl. 997-6818. COSTA MESA Art Leegue 8th ANNUAL JURIED FINE ARTS COMPETITION, South Coast Plaza, Carousel Court. 405 Freeway at Brlstot. c;osta Mesa. Sept. 17-26, artist's reception Sept. 17. For more Information contact Costa Mesa Art League. P.O. Box 1727, Costa Mesa, 92826. LESLIE 8 . DEMILLE GALLERIES, 1432 S. Coast Hwy.; Laguna Beach. Showings of Western art. Indefinite, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. weekeods.491-1050. - DESJGNS RECYCLED QAUERY, 619 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. "New Paintings," works by Tom Wooldridge. Helen CHEMIAKIN The molt controvnli1tl of rl1ing gitmts: As mystle1d 1111 Ch11g11ll At mmttdly c~11llt1tglrf8 t1S Dall As intellectt111lly 11tlmul11ting 11s Picasso And in tltt opinion of mo11t ma;or critics, tht next artilll of tltl• ~n~atlon mo1t llluly to riu to the phtnomm11l stAhlrr of all of the 11bcrw. ME£T THE ARTIST THIS WEEKEND Commemorative poster wUI be .vaUable. 5"hml11y, Sq1ttmba 17 NeUJf'O"t Beach 1-51"" .... S"n4ay, ~ptt"'ba 18 &wrly Hi/11 1'-5 1"" Jll Nortlt """'-o Drlw lkwrl1 Hll/1 (2U) 174-4812 W FalllOll Ill~,.._,,,,,., Blrtclt (114) -..UI • B. Reed and Alexander B. Reed. through OCt. 1, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 879-1391. THE EDGE. 212 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, "Romantic Realism,'' works by Don Hendricks, Susan Clover and Jim Lorlgan~through'Sept. 29. 871-5862. GALLERY XYST 1412 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, "New Dlrecilons In Watercolor," paintings by Chris Sulllvan, through Sept. 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m .• Wed.-Sun. 494-9137. HAOGENMAKEA GALLERIES, 372 Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Harvest Light,'' limited edition llthographs, original pastels and mixed media worke by Alan Murray; sculplure exhibition by Dani, Indefinite. 494-2675. KOZAK GALLERY. 202 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beacil. Wildlife from an artist'• perspective In soft, graphic forms by Brent Harder, llthogrephlof Picasao, Peter Max and more; Jeanne LaAae does on-th&-spot portralts, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. LOYOLA MAAYMOUNT UNIVERSITY, Loyola Boulevard at W. 80th Street, Los Angeles. "The Sbt O'Clock News, .. by Slater Barron features aculptur• end painting of the artist's mother and lather Who IUffer from Alz:helme<'s Dhsease. through Oct. 8, l1 a.m.-'4 p.m. Mon.-Sat. (213) 642-2880. MALL OF ORANGE, on Tus11n Ave .• two blocks south of Lincoln Avenue, Orange. Professional Photographer• of Orange County exhibit. tamlly portrait• to pets, with demonstrations on how to photograph your pet, through Sept. 18, mall hours. 645-6800. . MILLS HOUSE, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove, Contemporary eculpture by SelJI Kunlshlma and Kazuo Kadonaga, through OC1. 16, opening reception 7-10 p.m. Sept. 16; "Jewels." artists loolude AavMI Gavel, plaatlca with aluminum, copper and br8N woncs; Sharon Lynn lvecevic. handmade paper; Bonnie Rock. personalized collages, through OC1. 2, 1-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 638-6707. NEWPORT SEACH CITY HALL QAUEAY. 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Photographs br Frank Cotlnola and Kendall Haven. Sept. 21-0ct. 27; Joan Christensen and Mimi Sharon-Stein, watercolors and acrylics. through Sept. 20, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-2271. OCEAN WOMS, 2811 VIiia Way. Cann«y VIMage. tffwport Beach, Arat Annual Ocean Works National Juried Print and Drawing Exhibition. 30 worile by 14 artists, through Oc1.9. 673-380'4. ORANGEAtE, 480 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach, Group showing of Azoulay, E.idenberger, Victor Verbalaltls. Fran Kraynak Prince, Nell Prince and Doug Aye<s, through September. 494-5656. SANTA ANA COLLEGE,Jllealley Library, 17th at Brlstol, Santa Ana. "Update." art-waike and photographs by alumni. Sept. 21-0ct. 12, reception 7:30-9 p.m. Sept. 20; "Prlmarlly Porcelain,'' sculptural to functional pottery by Barbara Pinsky, through September, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Thu., 10 a.m.-noon Fri., 7-9 p.m. Tue. & Wed. 667-3385. n~1_.GS 1000 \ h•UI ........ l •tad \ht anl~ NOW IS TH E BEST TIME TO VISIT t 1 ,.alt' QI ...... ~ 6 ,0 6\M ..,., '>~'-Ii '"' .., l N o matter wha\ you 're d oing. your home t o w n newspaper The llailJ Nit flt s tn CATA.LINA 0 5 ,,_ __ , .,.,. .. lhlp 'C.1••,,_ H-)" DEPARTS DAILY HlOM NEWPORT 9EACH DAILY 9:0Q a .m . ISLAND Now FOOD-lsN'T OtJRONLY WoRKOF La Palme has become a gathering place for patrons of th e art of eating well. And Chef Michael Watren's California cuisine-continues to delight all who come. But now La Pafme devo- tees can also savor some \\Qrks of art that don't appear on .the menu. The ceramic sculp- tures of noted artist and ceramist Kenneth Price. . ' A collection of vases, cups, and plates is on penna· nent display. In colors as bold as the Mexican folk pottery Price so greatly admires . So next time )Ql1 have lunch , or dinner; or Sunday brunch at La Palme, yo~· LA IMME REsrAURANT "can feast your~· As ~.....-~ M 1HE NEWPOKrER -well as )'Our appetite. 1101,Janbvwltl., f'WpottlJ#d>. O.!UIS6() (714)6iH 1100. ._,...,._,..a• 'fr..,...._..,~.,.... 1 I I • ~· \\ . , ,, '·' \ . • , •. .. ~ .,-..~. --~--"!!-"!!!"!!!!!!!!~~----_..-------------~--------~-------------........ --------------... 2 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 18, 1983 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!©!l!~8!3.!~!uR!Cu!rM!n!111!~•!•f!Am!~!ric!·a.!ln!c. Ar~abl;th~·most comfortable car in existmce today. The Peugeot SOSSfl. "Uncannily quiet," observes-Road & Track magazine. "The ride is marvelous ... and you : eventually do reach the point where you almost ignore potholes, ruts,' and dips of whatever size. "The [leather] ·seats, in historic Peugeot style, are virtual armchairs ... and were acclaimed exuberantly by all who sat upon them." The. credit for such a high 'degree of comf9rt must go to the Peugeot shock absorbers, which contain four times as many valves as normal· shock absorbers. And to seats which contain .. not one singl~ jovncy, bouncy spring. .. Beautiful and loaded. this new Cougar hos V-6, auto· motic overdrive, tilt wheel, por'er windows. door locks and seats. digital electronic clock, AM/FM Stereo Cossette and the list goes on! Original factory sticker wos S 12,523.00 Pmts. of S205 27 for 48 mos. with h down (6 11624) (Stk. 920227) ~af\Automobtte 1'dvertislrtg'StlJ!>p1ernent to -the DAILY PIL.Q.T./FridaY1 September 4 6, 1-983 -a '$10,995°0 All prices ond payments ore "plus tax, lie. and doc. fee." All ca rs sub1ect to prior sole. Renderings ore fo r artistic value only; ~quipment, feo ·---tures may dif· fer. · ----FFORDABLE ATs205 21 MO. -~-- $6 I 9 9 5 ~:-;·~~~ ~:. bock, radio. more. Original factory stick· er was $7606.00. Pmh. of $120.83 for 48 mos. with Y, down. (601181 ) (Stk. 790036) Gorgeous Brougham 4-door sedan that's fully loaded! V-6. automatic overdrive, tilt wheel, speed control. AM/FM stereo, power windows. door locks and seats. ond so much more. Orig· inol factory stic ker wos S 11 ,464.00. Pmts. of S 186.57 for 48 mos with Y, down. (626056) (890189) FAMILY SIZED AT s186 51 MO. SUPER SELECTION OF USED A-1 CARS 1111 MAii VI 1111 CADIWC · 1180 IEICUIY 1111 vw 1112 FORD 1112 UllCOLI •·DOOR SEVILLE · CAPll . UlllT P.U. ••••• • TIWll DAI Beovtiful and loadedl loaded with lfts than Ghia with 6 cylinder, Witt. Comper Shefl. .5 "l." Model fully Signature series. Ford ex· Cream tone. Leu than 43,000 mllesl Triple yel· automatic tronsmlaslon, apeed, air condlttonlno, equipped with· air con• ec:uti\'9 car. White. e .... ry 32,000 miles.'* to op-low In color -very nice. tilt whffl, and cassette AM/FM couette. dftionfno and more. lmoglnable option I preciof9. (1 DA~9) (14/>YMY) deck. (1 ANU291) (2A00908) 10,000 odvof miles. Under 16,000 miles. • (101390) (1FJZ313} '4~516 '6,416 '7,116 I '14,116 MEflC 1Jf~Y I I t\J (~ (J l N 4 -Special Automobile Advertlslng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 16, 1983 Nissan keeps on truckin~ with 1984s Record truck sales have prompted Nissan US~ In Carson to release Its 1984 models to Datsun dealers a month earlier than plannned, with average prices up just 1.4 percent over comparably equipped 19839. Suggested retall prices of the Nissan line begin at $5,999 for the regular bed model, $7, 195 for the two wheel drive defuxe model and $9,745 for the 4X4 Sport Truek. The prices reflect the addition of some features as standard equipment that were optional last year, such as power st88(lng and tilt steering column on all deluxe models and a sliding rear window on 4X4 models.1 "Customer demand for our trucks has been unprecedented since we restyled the line In mld-1983," said C.P. (Chuck) King, senior vice president, sales. "We didn't want to lose our momentum by sticking to our original plan of releasing the '84 models In late September." Nissan truck sales for the1 '83 model year through July stood at 112,030 up 42.9 percent from the 78,357 retailed a year earlier. In addition to the major restyling Introduced at mid-yer, King also attributed the big gain to Incentive financing programs that Nissan has been underwriting, enabling buyers to get credit at 9.9 and 8.8 percent annual Interest rates. Initially, all 1984 trucks will be vehicles produced In Japan. Beginning In October, detfers in some parts of the country will begin receiving models from Nissan's new assembly .plant In Smyrna, Tenn. Those trucks will carry the same suggested retail prices as the Imported versions, Nissan's 1984 regular bed pickup truck. aceefdtng-to King. --- Nissan also annouced that 1984 Maximas are being shipped to dealers this week, wtth price tags 5 percent higher than 1983 models. Four-door Reviewing the floor plan of ·the sold-out 1984 Qrange C.ounty Inter- national Auto Show are (from left) Gerald Segal, Cahnen Exposition sedans are priced at S 11,399 and station wagons at $12,799. For the first time, these models will be known as Nissan Maxlmas, as the 1984 model year mtrks the culmination of the company's move to change Its brand name from Datsum to Nissan. Titerawitt be na dlesetMaxtmmor-1984:-!!The demand just Isn't there for diesels," King ex- plained. "They accounted for only 4 percent of our Maxima model mix last year and and we can't get ,. Group; James Upp, Orange C.ounty Dealers Auociation director; Mike McLean, 1how chairmaa; and Wil- liam Shultz, 1how manaaer. . Cou~tY revs up for auto show RepresentatlY8S of 28 U.S. and foreign · automoblle manufae1urers met at the South Coat Plaza Hotel In Costa Mesa last month and reserved all the available apace fort~ 18&.4 Orange County International Auto lhow -to be held March 7-11, 1984, In the new Southwett Hall of the Anaheim Convention Center. . According to Wllllam Schultz, Cahners Show Man-oat, more manufacturer• reque9ted epeoe tor the 198-4 Show. Md eome lncrMMd their., .. over the prevtou1 lhow, r9".ctlng continuing con- fldenc9 ln the growth ol theeconomy. Space drawing attendeee were welGomed by Mike McLMn and Jamee U.,p, Auto Show C'*rman and !xecutlw Otreotor, reepect~ Of the IPOlteor°ii19 MotfW c. o. ... •Min. ofC>rlhge County, I Gerllkf .......... Pt" ..... taf c.n.. Expoeltlon Group, the lfMM producer, then ,_.., • presided CN'6I tM e>ehlbf1 ea>ece *ICt loc:atlons drawing. Domestic auto manufacturers reeerllng ·~• lnciude CheVrofet, Oldsmobile1. Buick, CadlMac. Ford, Mercury, Uncoln, Plymouth. Dodge, Ohryller, and AMC/Renautt. Foreign manufactureree showing will Include Roll1-Roy04p, Jaguar, Aaton-Martln, Ferrari, Merc.dei Benz, VOlklWagenl Porche/Audi, BMW, Ntuan (Det9un), Toyota. Sul*U, Mazda, HOllda. MltlUbllhl. leuzu, VoM> and S.b. enough of the gasoline versions." Attached are the suggested retail prices and EPA figures for the 1984 Nissan Trucks and Maxi mas. Most of Nissan's other 1984 models will be releasealn 'November. --- local dealer Is Holmes-Tuttle Datsun, on Harbor just of the 405 Freeway In Costa Mesa. . Muscle cars to collide iri Grand Prix RIVERSIDE -Head-to-head competition between Amertcan-bultt muscle cars sueh as Camero, Pontiac Trana.-Am, Flreblrd, Mustang, Votare and popular foreign makM Ilk• Porsche, Datlun 2eotx lhd Mada RX7 wm be featured at Rtwnkie lntematk>Mt R9o9way when tM popular ~ Tr.,,.Am S...... r91Um8 M part of the Sept. 23-25 Megulat'I Gr8nd Pl"bt weekend •. The bu1Y, t~ wMkend wtll mWk the return of the pop.Mr TrMt-Am Ser'9t .after an ablence of neerty three yura, and Ille> tncludes companion rllC89 tor the Robert 8oeahe au. Vee ..,... p1ua the actdno ...._ cup v~ Rabbit wtee and en array of regl9Mi eventt by the Calltomla Sportl Car Club . The 1983 Trane-Am., Mf'Cttoned by the Sports Car Club of America,'' the moat compettttw eerlee In recent history with four drivers dose In contention for the Sertee tltte u the eeuon winds down at Rlvwatde'1 2.5 mite road oourM. CumwatJy, the four..ay points battle ti being waged betWien lonQ-t&me Tr.,.Am. oompetltors David Hobbe of England and America'• Elllott F~obtneon, with MWOOn'*8 Wlftr T. Rlbbs, and T°"'Gloy *P knocklnli at .. doOt. SI Albl*, ~·· molttuoc 11.tul blllCk raoe drtver, hu ~ eepeclalty exctttng thtl MUOn and 11 tut-cloellig In on the polnta teed wtth three stnilaht wine on the clrcUtt. AlbM Ind Hobbe hlrte ~~.,~tlon•twnmatee on..,_ o.MI~ ·,....,.of~ Actor Pait ....,._, whO won hll nret tTraM-Am..'.w:t.y • ••on at lrwrwd, Mtnn., w11111eo ... entheftlldwM•~ om.un aeazx. ........... ~•··----.. being .... -.. -··· ·=~··--:WtM wtl Ntucll nwty 300 lftlll of ~~ ~~~~-~----------------........................... _ .. _,•,·~·-· .. ·~·~·.·~·~·~·--·.·~·-·-··-·-·h·-·.·.·o .. •n·o·~ .... 7 .......... ~ -improving 111 lhe origilll. Whlle • lot of BYtomaken tried to lmltete the Rabbit. we did them one better. We improved the Rabbit, with new features dewloped on European roeds. Rabbit delivers even better performance and road handHng In the German engineering tradition. So white the others are etHI trying to catch up, the Rabbit moves a step at.ed. Catch the new Rabbit today. ,-- · ·~•cetsetsa~@ A PERSONAL AND PROUD EXCLUSIVE ...... AGENCY OEDICA TEO TO QUALITY SERVICE. SPARE PARTS, ANO A COM- PETITIVE SALES PRESENTATION OF THE UNIQUE VOLKSWAGEN QUALITY VEHICLES. Rabbl1 Convertible -engineered for exc11ing performance and excellent road handling In the European 1radi11on It's ;us1 abou1 as much fun as d11ving can be. Open up the top and you're on your way to a good lime. A fuel-Injected t.7·111er engine and a redesigned electrical system deliver- ing retlabillly and.adaptability. So pop the top and gel-ln on the fun today . Nott•te efse is a Vollswacen rt/1 -· I . I I I I L I I 1 t- i -·---~--~~------------------------------------------------------------------------6 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 16, 1983 A space age Camaro set for 1984 WARREN, Mich -Chevrolet's Camaro .Ber- linetta goes space age In 1984 with a cockpit area inspired by the Corvette. The full Camaro lineup -unchanged from 1983 -Includes the Sport Coupe(Chevrolet's only model offering a choice of four, six, or eight -cylinder engines), the hlgh-perlormance Z28 and the high-styled Berlinetta. From Its adjustable low-back seats to its pivoting, pedestal-mounted electronic radio to its roof console to Its digital Instrumentation and Its dual adjustable fingertip control panels, the Berlinetta cockpit Is a Chevrolet excluslve. A digital dlsplay panel dlrectly ahead of the driver registers road speed (In either miles or kilometers) and odometer or engine speed. To the right, a ~ vertical bar tachometer ftashes wtth graduated urgency as rpms climb. Farther to the right, a monitor signals If Its constant electronic surveillance of fluid levels and systems Integrity finds anything amiss. Far to the left, needle gauges measure oil, fuel, coolant temperature and voltage. Dual adjustable control panels make It es- pecially unusual. The ftat black pods adjust outward from the lnsturment panel to within a fingertip of the steering wheel. The left pod contains pus ti bJtttooJJgtlt comr_ota...IQd swtlchell coa1c.olllng speedometer and tachometer dlsplays on the cluster. the right pod has pushbutton controls for windshield wipers and Interior Cllfllate adjust- ments. Farther right, the pedestal-mounted Berllnetta radio swivels on a base built Into the floor console. The remote receiver Is concealed beneath the console. An AM-FM stereo ETR radio with <Mgltal clock Is a Berllnetta standard feature; a tape player and a graphic equlillzer are optional. The console also contains pushbutton controfs for optional features like the remote rear hatch release, rear defogger, power windows and the rear wiper/washer system. Overhead, perhaps the first roof conaote In Chevrolet passenger car history Is standard on the Berllnetta. It contains a map light, and switch, a dome light, and a pouch designed to store things llk.8 remote garage door openers Of aungluses. A • flashlight, batteries Included, also goee with the console, which Is available as an option on Z28 and Sport Coupe models. Pushbuttons operating the optional electronlc speed control system are set Into the spokes of Befllnetta's steering wheel. The addition 9f steet-betted tlrea to the Sports Coupe wtth the ltandard 2.5 titer L4 engine makes steet belts standard throughOut the Camero lineup The 2.8 llter ve and 5.0 llter V8 engtne are avaHable. TtMt perfonnanoe Camero dropa ht Crose-Are Injection engine In 1984 In (avor Of the moet powerful cabureted V8 currently available In Chevy pueenger car.. Code named L89, the hlgh-ooutput engine wu added to the Z28 llt°MUS>1 In ._.. 1H3. It la rated at 190 horeepow.. ti Q9ta lt9 extra punch from a hlQhr-Hft, longer-duration camehaft, and lntek• and •xhlll* 8YM..,. tuned for ,,.. bNathfng. Compr~ ratio le 9.5:1. The toca1 CMYrolet ~ ta Connell Chev- rolet, 2828 H•bor Blvd., Coeta Meea. Honda sales: 31,651 -l 984 Chevrolets The Chevrole t Cavalier and Ca111aro Berlineti&' are two o( the popular Chevrolet offerings (or 1984. The Cavalier, top, was the best selling Chevrolet during the second half of the 1983 model year. In 1984 it gets a facelift and a long-awaited con- vertible. The Camaro Berlinetta, below, comes compleie,with a cockpit-style interior and low back seats, a roof console, digital in- strumentation, dual fingertip con- trol panels and a pivotj.ng, ped- estal-mounted electronic radio. . . Sales of Japanese autos up? Increase predicted ii voluntary car import quota dropped -______________________________ .._ ........................ . --------------. Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 16, 1983 -7 AUDI • BMW • DATSlJN • FIAT • 1-IONOA • ISUZU • MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ • MITSUBIS HI 0 PEUGEOT • PORSCI-IE • RCLLS-ROYCE ~;LEASE TO 0 ·N1 · l ~ . 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'14 PONTIAC TllANS AM, '211+tu,,,_mo.I•41--. CD... OAC. lat, IMt and Uc. to •tart. Total,,.,...... .. tH,lllM. 'U MBZ MOD; QA+ tu mo.,................__ • moe. CIL OAC. lat, lut and Uc. to •tart. Total..,.._ .. tn,7tS.& '14 BMW Jiiii llTS +tu.-mo.,_• CEL OA c. ) to at.art. T-1 pa,menta S17,4". • I 8 -Special Automobfle AdvertJalng Supplement to the DAIL y P1l.OT /Friday, September 18, 1983 lJISDOU#l . · O#ALL · ! . llODEt.S llOWI Autom1tlc, air condition- ing, undef 30,000 mllea. (190PVF) 'II 1'"1A · 111111. 4 door, 6 tpMd, AM/FM stereo and more. ( .. 19'02) , ' • ' WE'RE GROWING!· -• IN-3ALES- ••• IN SER ·VICE ~ ••• IN PARTS· J• AIE ARRIVING DAil Yi Automatto. air~ Ing, "SL" Pecka~. (fGAZ512) 4 door, 1utomat1c, aunroof._ air oond .• lolldedl '1 EBPOOS) -____ ____...... _____________ _ Speclat>Awtomobile Ad~ &uppletMAto to the.DAILY P.~OT/firldayt September.16, 1983 --9 · ET E .. I I ! . ' ' ' . . I . 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Ca. 2 Friday, Sept. 18, 1983 Health and medi- cal reporter Dr. Walter Dishell, above, makes "house calls" via KNBC's "News 4 LA," while David Horowitz, Ameri- ca's f orernost con- sumer expert in- vestigates and challenges inf or- mation about products and ser- vices on Saturdays at 7 p.m. on Chan- nel 4. -lporls-__ ,,w.y --1:111 DODGBPIE Ulm 7:11 HMMU. L.-~ Dad11 e .. ._,...,cl1co-..llln.) Saturday .... 1unc1ey ........ _ .,.'9\ FOOTULL L.-Mllelee II-. :~.., ...... ( .......... , (ltln.) 1taD 9 u•AU R11loMI _, .... .. ........ e ............ ~ ole• or a1tot9'er 1••e (to be •wMMll CI d). (2 tin.. ..... ) a.£5•w"1t1•'a~ -1•1R• ta Cl) IR POOTUU. .... Yortt Glal"9 .. =~"';.?...,.... CMf9o ............... b.(lln.) m U•MJ. U. =• .. ,,. .. ,.,, .... u .......... , •• coum POOTUU. ..... "' Utc(Jln.) ..,~YIPOllT'IPA.m tt.lt "°"" .... .... ,.. ••• 9!!-1 ........ -= ...... PMr-. .... ·t~r:r--, .. --· .... !f!Nli•••i --m.--ftlaac-s _ .... = ..... ~-.. ~::: .. lllP'l.allet .. _ .. . ................ _ .... ...... • • 'hlatsn....., (1 llr,. • ...... The Pilot ., Joining Hal Linden in the NBC special, "The Best of Everything," as co-hosts are Dorothy Loudon, left, and Barbara Eden. Sunday's program, to be shown •September I 6 -September 22 • at 9 p.m., is about the Best of Everything winners in the Emmy awards, The Oscars, The Tonya, the best athletes and the best of culture. ~ Daytiaae Drama Margo; Sam suspended after Steve's escape BJ LYNDA lllB8CB ALL MY CHILDREN: De.perateto get the brooch, Lant h1re9 thief to steal lt from&ica'a apartment. Jenny and Tony walk in on the thief. Tony d.t.1ade the robber from killing them. The robber exita, but before going 1ocb Tony and Jenny In acW.t. Lant furiow when thief doem't set brooch. Tolly tellaOlp be loveaJenny and wan ta to marry her. Steve, d'8charpd from hoap&tal. wanta to marry Nina, but her . thouchta are of Cliff. Unable to come up with mullic foe commerdal lyric, Maril takes more cocaine. Devoo leavea Bcm>le iAMark'acu:e...Matlr.il.obigh-Bonniailwly atruck by car while c::rcming the street. Later Banniededdee to make cookiee umna Mark'• ooc:etne. °'::f:ta a job at Foxy'a, but Huey reallr.ee ahe'ain a bed emo state and calla for Benny and Chuck. Benny talb Edna intq lettiq Dotty attend IChool in Pine Valley. Jeme turned off by Dotty'a leduction aceae. ANCYrHER WORLD: Abel uncertain about Leo'aof1erto ral8e funda for Abel'amedical clinic. Cedlle retu.e. to.ee c.a. Jeremiah plant togetMatk'• article from the boat. Larry meabinto buement where ~yilstaying to check for buainC device. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Betay furious when David twm Steve In to police. Managing to .:.pe from Margo and Sun, Steve bldee at Tucker' a. Fonytbe-penda M.af80and Sun and llOCUM!9 them of aiding Steve'aeecape. Stranded in cab&ndurfnaatorm,Xaren.nd Johnaan..tomake Jove, ~t John *kl off, teUJnaKaren be care. for her too much to have only aCMUallaverelatiorwhip. Whit ~Kirk into dating Loma beca~ Whit wanta to buy her father' a ~per. KirkhMadatewtth Frannie, butc1oem•t.t.ow tbmWa to Lorna'i plotUna. Arlel tr)'tnc fOI' TV boisteila job at Wb!t'a teleWdon itation. lkarkeatunned when heawitchee on TV ad ....U-Arleldremed in chicken outfit portraying ''luckychkhn" onbalquiuhow. ( l'rtdlr.lept. 18, 1913 to find pri8on eecapee Davey Oakes. Derek jealoua of Milea and Chril' relatiomhip. Thinking he baa spotted Nicole, a drunken Miles getadeipr!t1 I! cl. Chris tries to comfort hlm and he givea her a Ida. Llft1nc Raven'• fingerprints, Hext realir.es ahe ilreelly Mn. Schuyler Whitney. An emotional Didi comes at Clltt with a letter opener. A widened Clltt baa her taken away to ~tal foe ot.elvation. At the di8co, Robbie te1la Prelicher be can stay onaDd spy but be baa to allow Jodie to ~the~ahelovea.Jodieaaya~e'sname,but manapa to find the men,th to declare her love for Preacher, calllinc Robbie to becm1i.e angry. Nancy finlahes her novet ~MJb..ked to~party. RobbieowmcableTV station. GENERALHOSPlT. AL:A tomGrantgetadnlnkat Labor Day party and bep Cella to help him. Grant diacoven that Prof. Jerrold b.Maet up trwt fund for Grant and Cella'a firatchild and that Grant la tbeeole heir. Gregory ma.naaea to get Grant to try and pt di8c ftom Prof. Jerrold. Profemor ii ltUnned uGrant holds IUD on him. Orantrealiza be cannot shoot profemor. Aa he Jawen the IUD·• ahot rtnpoutand prote.ordiel. Rmeand Jake make love. Rfaht a.ft.er Heather ii named J.an'a foaermoeher', ahe aetacall from Jeff aayt.ng Steven Lan la very W. and Heather tak89of1 to be at her eon's aide. When Lucame1on to him, m.cJr1e blicb oU, te1l.1na her he'• notcenaln'Of hia fee11np. &bbi intends to move in with Brock M IOOllM be telJa his daughter about their planned ammgementa. Brian nuned Lee'anewcampalcn man.acer. GUIDING LIGHT: Hillary reoonnecta Henry's respir- ator and blacanditkln lmprovea. Claire demandl an idveltiptkloof what happened. A~ Warren tellaClaire be mayb.alt her lnternlhlp at the hospttal for her "outrapoua ~Uom." Kellyciomf011aClalre, whoayaallahewanta to do ii be a doct.or and lhe may have ruined that chance. Mindy .-. toaoawaywtth Pbflipand they make love in the ltable. Mindy ....u--.awaywtthPbWpiaamiatakeand afterconverat:imllwtih IUCkand Btth, Pbillpdeddel to stay in Sprtncfteld. Hillary and Joah an arowincdC*r. Rosalind Chao looked before she leaped .-•f PlllL SNEIDERMAN .............. While appearina M Klinger'a Koreen sweetheart ln the lut eplaodea of "M•A•s•H:· actre8I Roullnd Chao wu ottered a place ln the sequel eerie9. "AfterMASH." Some act& ! n e 1 would bave aold their IOU1 fer auch a chance, but Chao claime the looked before a.he leaped. "Believe it or not, there wu some thought lnvolved becau.e any time you're th1nklng about doJ.na • aeries, that'• quite a commitment," ahe explaina. •'And on top of that, I wu hemtant about playJ.na ~y fresh off the boat. I didn't want to be a just a prop, you know, or a token. I wanted to be a strong part of the ahow. "Butlt didn't take too much thought because theee people areverytrustworthy.lhopetheywon'tletmestandbyllkean Oriental token. They're too smart to do that." Today, with the new aerie. well under way, Chao aaid her chancter, Soon Lee, now Klinger' a wile, la beading in the right direction. "'Thua far, it eeems she's very spunky, very feisty," the ~ says. "She's not your stereotype ¥eiaha girl who juat follows her husband around. I trust the writera enough that they won't allow that." Soon Lee was introduced in the episode aired immedi- ately before the final ''M• A •s•H" movie. She then appeared ln the two-and-half-hour film that brought the war to an cklee. Soon Lee and Klinger were married at the end of the movie. Did Chao feel like an outaider among the veteran' "M• A •s•H" atara? . "For about two seconds," she.recalls. "After I walked I Rosalind Chao stars with Jamie Farr as they re-create their roles as Mr. and Mrs. Klinger in "AfterMASH." \ onto the fet. I sat there, a little bit nervous. Then they all came 'W ASPish,' as American as poaibJe," ahe says. "Maybe my over one by one and introduced thermelves to me and just effort to blend in with everybody elae subdued some of the wentoutoftheirwaytobeveryruce.AlanAlda.Loi-ettaSwit,' ~rejudioe .... Now, I feel very fortwlate that I've had the Jamie Farr, Bill Christopher-they're such an open, warm advantage of two cultures, growing up with the American group of people. culture as well as the Chineee culture." , '"nlere was no poaible way I could have felt Chao's acting career has gathered steam in recent years. uncomfortable. They're just not into the star trip at all, which She portrayed a Chineee immigrant in a two-hour "How the wu really retreahing." West Was Won" epiaode. She was a TV news reporter ln the Though her character is Korean, Chao's own family Chuck Norris movie, "An Eye for an Eye." She appeared u background la Chineee.. She wu born and railed in Orange the title ·Character's girlfriend in HBO's "The Terry Fox County.Herpattntaopenedoneoftheoounty'sfirstChineee Story." She had a continuing role as Arnold's teacher on restaurants. located near Disneyland. Still, Chao la anxious to "Different Strokes." bring aome authenticity to her role as a Korean. Still, Chao claims there are too few choice rolea for Aman "Sometimes when I see 90meone portraying a Chineee on ~rs and adrew:a. She says the makers of "Di.Uerent 9Cl'f!eJl and they're auppoeedly speaking Chine8e and actually Strokes" pitched a aeries for her, a 90rt of Oriental "Mary what they're speaking is gibberish, I know I get very Tyler Moore Show." But she says the networks weren't ,offended. There's no attempt even made to try and learn the interested. language. "I would like to play a role where my being Asian is not "In the last episode of "M• A •s•H," there was some crucial to the whole story.'' she says. "On the other hand, I'd K«ean in it, 90 they introduced me to a Korean actreea, June like to play aomethingthatahoW11America part of theCbineee Kim, who coached me aa far aa·the Korean dialogue went. culture becauae it is very interesting and~ think it's a shame She'• beoome a very good friend since then. Allo, one of my_ that people aren't aware of lt." be.tfriendafromcollegeisKorean,andrveapentmanyhoura Her new "Afte.rMASH" aeries has been dubbed a with her family. So rm very aware of the Korean culture." guaranteed hit, but Chao im't resting on her laurels. A "AfterMASH". is set ~ the Midwest during the "Nothing's ever guaranteed in this buainesa," she says. ''I mid-19508. Chao 881d the maJOI' focus is on the Veterans take it as stepping atones. I haven't bought a Porache, and I Hoepttal where ~r. Col. Potter and Father Mulcah_y haven't splurged all my money yet. All I can do la do my best work. But regarding her OWJ\ character, she says the 11e.ries aa and hope there's interest in my character. I really don't look at . not ahytng away from the racial prejudice that was prevalent anything in this business as being secure. But I wouldn't mind at the time. this job runnina on because I really do Io-re the people Chao says she herself encountered little prejudice while involved. And I hate not working." ) growing up. But she did feel the pull of two cultures. "I remember as a child I wanted so badly to be very Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 3 l'rlclay ___ _ -laturclay -·~~\.:A CU.NW. -T1l9 ..... , 11111• ......... ...... .. ..... ,,. ........ AraltDfw ... ........... c..... .... ...., .. 1tw•1c:,,... .... .,... ... .. ....... , .... ....., .... ., .. ............................ ... -AHOT-•MOLDTOWll _, "' -···· ..... reptft __ ., ...................... . Am1rtoa _, _ ..... -wllc ...... ala• Ice lrt•rlal llllpaol. ••Is Ill n ., ............. "-' ........ .. -.(11cr.) .. LAM IOAT PAU. ..... C...-. ....... (Gawll:Marl...t)lc..- • IJ"lk lHlallCS ........... ....... Ptt111111wll:•AK .... ............... ..ew.ll' .... ~[](11:r.) ... • ""c•11~ aaar• .._ ~ ................. .... .. ~ ...... a)_ .. .. ................................. ........................ 411 llFMlll llr Kl.I .... I ..... ......... ~ ............. ... U .... ...-: (II) (1 lcr.) 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Frink .,r..-that he and Jill will stay at the~ until Maale'• backlml)r0Ve9. Faithoverhean Maaletalklna toS-. butMaatecoven up byaaytnalt wu acalf concermn,aletter S....entfrom Mexico. Retum1ng from wcatMJn, fto8e'1p>taM.aiemeakinabllCk into tM boule. M-aie•P~ by Stanley.a nwitbemeton but, whouyabewanta1exual favonor be'UNinhercovw, but ~man.,ea toput him off. Delia vowaahe'lltightfw Utile John rather than Jet him move in with Frank andJW. Bill. falllna m lovewitti Siobhan, pliml to learn whether Joe ct.dor alive~ Siobhan unable to care for anyone tf the thlnbJoelstUll~t.he UVing. · • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Snappina picturelof a run-down tenement, Kristen unaware Jo beina held there by the vk:lout V argu. V arpa putt the fire out but wlthholdt food from Jo to punish her beau.we iheaet the fire lnonier-to -.pe. Jenny agrees to marry Mk:hael. lleJJevlnCDanny ls In love with her becauaeof the llee the made up about henelf and not the true Anaela, Anaela decides to leave town. Sunny learm Jo'acar waa found at the bottom of the river. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Victor and Rick s'°1ned tobear newt bulletin that Tony DiSalvo wuahot to death after marrying Nikki. Nikki aearchee frantically for the "Hot Hipm" muter tape but cannot find it. At the hoepital, Paul goes to Cindy, whodiee in his anna. Jack returns to work earlier than the doctors would like becau.e he fearaAtbley may be doing a better job than he did. Athley angry when ahe learnl. Jadl cbanaed c.rtcket'• makeup for the Jr. Jabot publldtyabot. Aahley orden the makeupcbanpd beck to her concept. Carl continua to lnve9UpteJack'1 ehoottnc and puta a tncem the sun found on Tom to find out who purcbUed it. Carl believes the owner wW be Jill. Have• ql*don about your t.vortte«»por1101AplltM1 WrttetoL,,...H.lnch,cloFteldNewspaperSynd.lcata,P.O. BOK J'6JO, Irvine, c.J.JI. 13114. siw wtll ....werumany quetdcnl•lliilmnln b«oolumn, bu& the volumeolmall mm. ptn0Drllrepll9tmpt*lt8. ·for .you! 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I k ..... lllPOKT IUIOf'IAN~ -l'MEWL This special pre-season show features a review of last season, an analysis of the AFC and the NFC, a tool\ al the season ahead and a visit 10 the training camp of the champion Washing ton Red$klns, ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CO llOft "The Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972, Musical) Documentary A benefit concert aiding victims of the war 1n Ban gladesh featuring perlorinances by George Harrison, Eric Clapton. Ringo Starr. Bob Dylan and Ravi Shanker 'G' ( 1 hr , 39m1n) CO) llOft "Neighbors" ( 1981, Comedy) , John Belushi. Oan Ayl<royd A middle- class suoorban couple are subjeeted 10 the strangest 24-hour petlod ot their ltves alter their b1Z8rre new neighbors move.ln next door 'R' ( 1 hr , 34 min.) ()) Tltl llMllQ OIF MllBI OIF 11tE LOIT AM Viewers are taken behind the scenes during the making of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's spectacular movie "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" for a look at how the adventure ltlm came 1ogethe1 ( 1 ~ (%) llOft "Love Al First Btle" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamilton, Susan Saini James A love·sm111en Count OraC\Jla packs up his coffin and heads for New Yo1k City to hnd the reincarnation 01 a for- mer love (I hr . 40 min.) ,. I OMlm CCIUlfTY TOOAY 1:11 DODCmJI ... -GMR 1\9 I Oii 11tE TOMI Featured the hrstory ot San Fernando Valley and how 11 has become "the Valley." the suburbs: the Hand Prop Room. a supplier of various props used In movies: the problems of addiCI babies, born 10 parents w11h drug addiction, and the p1ogress diagnosing andfM;~n~such tragedies I U~I MILEY a Ct9Ntf m Oii L>.. Featured: a trip to a "pro- 't'ocatf\le plunge" swimwear contest; a vis· It to Sea World's Penguin Encounter, a look back at the "golden days" of Holly· wood and the s~tem C1>encTAC e IA•'l' Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco Giant~ I=-.. -·--~-,_ .... ,°" ....... .,. "The Maverick Queen" ( 1955, Western) Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sulll· van. A hotel owner Involved with a gang or rustlof• falls In IOve with the detective tr~thft thlevff (2 hrs ) =I Cl) Tiii llUlll Of NAZZMD Daisy Is lcldnapped by a b11ckwooda family deter· mlM<l lo marry her to one of their SON In 1 lhO~ wedding (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 • .-T amMl l9C ~ AWAllDI Ricley Sc:l')rodef end Dwight Schultt hott thlt take-off on awards ahOw• that pre- vltwt NBC's new Saturday mo<nlng line-up, gutl14 Include Mindy CoM, Kim Fleldti, Jostine Bateman, Tln• Vothera. Karl Mlc.h8e1800. Glenn Scarpellt and chit· chn'e l'V 111teren1 La8$1e, Bozo, Paul Wlncti.11 and .Htrry Mahoney, Pinky Let and ~. (1 hr) • • "The I.Mt 8unle1" (t9et, Wll1«n) Aoctt Hudeon, Kirk Oouglee. A women le purautd by thrM men cJUrltlg a Mu~o-re>-T•xa• cattle drive. (2 htl.) • (II -(Setion Premlefe) Ben-ton and KraUI beCOme llltnded lfttl 10 Friday, Sept. 18, 1983 serving as a11endants at the torest weo- dlng of Pete and Demse D 1iJ llOft "The Spy Kilter' ( 1969 Mys· tery) Robert Horton, Sebastian Cabot A murder suspecl rs released on the cond1 t10n that he obtain the names 01 spies 111 China ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ; ~ "Vendeua For The Saint" ( 1968. Adventure) Roger Moore. Ian Hendry An adventurer and two o f his girl friends attempt to destroy (he Mafia (2 hrs.) I WAll•TOM WED• llEYIEW WALL l1MIT WED "Gelling A Charge from Utllit-" Guest ~h ~ WarrlC.k l1rs1 vice president, Dean Witter Reynolcls. Inc (C)llOft "Rocky Ill" ( t982. Orama) Syl vester Stallone. Carl Weathers WorlO heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal c11s1s when a younger. hungrier t19hter chal~nges him tor his crown 'PG ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CID lltlOV'E ·r1me11der ' ( 1982 Science- Fie11on) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer A motorcyclist unwillingly travels 1hrough a time warp and winds up among 19ttt-cen tury Western outlaws 'PG' ( I hr 35 min) ()) lltlOV'E Halloween II' ( t981 Horror) Jamie Lee Curlis, Donald Pleasence. A hopelessly insane murderer continues h•s reign of terror 1n a small town 'A' ( I hr . 30 min) O llOft "The Boat" ( 1981, Drama) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer In 1941. a young German U boat crew face the challengeg and horrors ot war whert they leave po<l on their f11s1 subma r~ tour 'R' (2 hrs , 25 min ) ta U O> WUllD (Premiere) An eK-1001 ball pro (Alex Karras) finds his honey moon with a consumer advocate (Susan Clark) d1stupled when he is appointed surrogate father to lhe suddenly 01ptianed son (Emmanuel Lew•S) ol a former team· mate • WALL Slm'T WIB "Getting A Charge From Utlfllles" Gue11t· Judith B Warrick, llrs1 vlCe president. Dean W11tar ReynolCS. Inc ID • COGNi I ORMlm CCMfTY ''Chlld Gare: WhOSe Responsibility?" The urgent need for child care 15 examined with spe clef emphasis on the WOfkplaee, chlld care Is tacking In Orange County, creeling situ· attone where children are lelt alone &a Gl.)M CAT\.M M CZ) CIWILD CIW9UI Oii Tltl PUI IC8ll .. e (I) llO¥ll "My Bodyguard" ( 1979, Drema) Chris Makepeace. Adam BaldWln. A new student at-o Chicago high eohqpl makes lrlends with this SChOOI out· cast, and together. they stand up to the er'* gang thlt perMCUled them both IB> ~hie.> 8 m lllO¥ll "Young Frankenstein" (1974., Comedy) Gene w11~. Peter 8oyte. Directed t>y Mel Brooks. The SOil of the Infamous Of FranllensteJn worke f8Yefl3hty 10 complete tits latt f11tN!f's attempt 10 create a aynthetie man IA) (2 hrt.) 8 D LOT19TI Flahorty and Ruati arrlllo In Lot Angelee and dlttrlbUta tottery wtM· Inga to OWl'*1 of a ema" grocery •tore. o d\Olf IMdef and one play• In a poket ~me Wflere the tlekat It 1n the pot p i)~-WIL wm 'Tllekers" ote•y p<80CCl.ll)led w11 h MUk'la up hit own fHmmet<log butlntte. Amie C"ole can't underltand hit bride'• ~ feceptlon on their delayed wedding night (Part 2) (R) O (1 hr) '1!) Ill Gf!UT l)(AI "GOOdness" Dr Mor- timer Adler offers an unusual 1llum1na11on of the term "ought" and Its role 1n deter· rrnn1ng the meaning ol goodness (A) 11 hr) lltlOV'E "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy) Joan Collins. Michael Morgan. A high schOol student has a dlftlCutt hme trying to lose his virginity 'A' ( t hr . 30 mm.) (.1D llOVll "Voung Doctors In Love" ( 1962, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon trtes to over- come his fear ol the knife m this spool ot soap opera o!tci'le9 ~ .. 11 tw= , 3~ => CZ) llOVll "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sc1- ence-r 1ct1on) Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauer In a world ol the future, a special pohce olhcer 1s assigned 10 track down and desuoy four renegade androids 'R' ihr ,SS min) .. llQHT TUCkl ta DONY I at CIL.mlTY lttOWCAll IAMl>AY llQHT TOfl ...,. IODIO From Nashville. TN ill) (2 hrs., 30 min.) (HJ MOT 9E:UIAM. Y Tiii ... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage In an ottbeat. satiric take- olt I llQHT QAL1.DY -., ... I 11An MOUITO.. Matt sets oul 10 find a kilter and a mysterious lady 1n while 10 clear a wrongly accused policeman ot murder O (I hr.) flD IEMK~I "TV News" Hosl John Cameron Swayze looks at !;low the drive for ratings has led lo some amazinp news- room "~ckages " (R) O Gi) PACll Of CUl T\m CC) llOft "The Boat" ( 1981, Orama) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer In 1941, a young G8fman U-boat crew face the chaHenges and houors ol war when lhey leave porl on their first subma· r1ne tour 'R' (2 hrs .. 25 min.) CID llOYm "Green tee" ( 1981, Adventure) Ryen O'Neal, Anne Archer. An engineer and a soclallte altempt 10 rob a South AmerlC&n emerald smugg.ler ol a fOftune l!Ulems. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 56 min.) (I) .,_ "A Straooer Is Watctung'' ( 1982, Orama) Rip Torn. Kate Mulgrew. A psychOtlc kidnaps a TV reporter and the 8-year·old daughtet or an earlier victim ond holds them for ransom In Orand Cen· tral S1at111n. 'A'~ 1 hr . 30 min ) • Tiil "81 •11' -Gl.)-11MCCI .. ,U..TUI ... MmlmerT•IWW ... •nm OIF LR,_ DU1" "Centralia r•'' The rNldents ol the smeM town of Cerllr1Jla, Pa continue 10 atrvogle with an OUl·Ol·COfltrol un~round mine fire whlcf\ has threatned fhelr fives and their l~st 20ye.rs .UllOY C* M ICm 110¥11 "Oh God!" ( 1977, Comedy) orge Burnt, John Denver. God MloOtl en unauspectlng young &uJ*market men- &Otf 10 de4iv9r I "*"'08 Of l'IQP9 Ind good win to t"41 lk9Ptlcat ~ of the =par-=-~fw ,38"*>.) ·-· ... -.. -~ Sc:Mdul9d gueste: Rod 8telg91, lane Turnet. (1 f\r,. SO min) --Daytl·· • Cont • .. .. .. -l'riclay •Afternoon Mcrirle5 ..... · . U.0 "Honeymoon Hotel" ( 1964, Come-- dy) Robert Goulet. Nancy Kwan. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) e "April In Pans" (1953, Musical) Doris Day, Ray Bolger. (2 hrs.) CS) "Falllng In Love Again" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Elliott Gould, Susannah York. ( t hr .. 30min) 11aCID "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore. (2 hrs.) m "Bowery At M1dnlghl" ( 1942. Mys- lef'y) Bela Lugosi, Tom Neal. ( t hr . 30 min.) • 1a(C) "Absence Of Malice" ~1981 . Orama) Paul Newman. Sally field. 1 hr .• 56 min ) @ "Neighbors" (1981, omedy) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd. { 1 hr. 34 min.) g "Safari 3000" ( 1981, Adventure) David Carradine. Stockard Channing ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (%) "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Scjence-Fic- lion) Hamson Ford. Rutger Hauer ( 1 hr .. 55min.) a.CS) "Reds" ( t981, Drama) Warren Beal-11... Diane Keaton (2 hrs .. 40 min ) t.:IO ttf) "Litlle Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) Waller Ma1thau. Julie Andrews ( 1 hr . 39 (Tl1n.) 0 "So Fine" (198°1, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jack Warden (I hr., 31 min.) Ml(C) "Z" (1969, Suspense) Yves Mqn- tand. Jean-Louis Trin1tgnan1 (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CD "Street Music" ( 1981, Drama) Eliza- beth Dally, Larry Breeding. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ' CZl "Body Heat" (1981, Suspense) Wil- liam Hurl, Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr . 55 min) U0 8 "Stuckey's Last Stand" ( 1980. Com· edy) Whll Reichert, Ray Anzalone. (1 hr 30 min.) MO CZ) "Starstruck." ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken- nedy, Ross O'Donovan ( t hr . 40 min ) teal CC) "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs .. 25 min) @ "The Secret 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hart• man. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) CS) "Mystery At Castle House" ( 1982. Adventure) Aileen Brillon. ( 1 hr.. 20 min) 0 "Chariots 01 Fire·· (1981, Drama) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson. (2 hrs .. 5 min.l --1:E·vening •tJGUIEWI QR,illWOl ---11/LOIO AIC ... D ,,_..CC9MY HAWAIJIWI~ ucm.1..-......,.. .a. YW • COllCIRT Young per· forms a selection of 'his hits, tn~luding "Hurricane." "Cinnamon Girt." "After The Gold Rush" and "Out 01 The Blue " in a concer1 1aped at Oeutschtandhalle '1n West Germany. ( 1 hr.) I DICK VAii DYU ..... IAMEYlalSt llf1DT~ TONIGHT Behind the scenes ot the Miss America pageant; a look at "The Young And The· Restless" stars M~t and Eric Breeden. CE:l CR. Winnipeg Blue Bombers .I at Calgary Stampeders (3 hrs.) mDUGNET ,.1== NAPPY DAYI Ao. MCIEWIO I POL.a WOllAll DOOGEll DUGOUT aD'IWIJ) Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Under New Management ··s1·rving All Faith~" Dean A. Dempsey Geaeral Maucer Bernard S. Radnick Meaortal eo...a. CREMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. l larbor l~a~11 ·Mount Olive ~lcn1orictl Ptn•k. · Ylortuary· $290 OTHER SERVICES FROM '546 PHON~J-ODAY FREE INFORMATION Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 9 -l'riclay Cont. afn's lamed comedy troupe re-<:reate on stage some of their lunnfest sltetches. 'A' l1 hr .. 25 min.) 1:11 e llOWll "The Black Castle" ( 1953. Mystery) Richard Greene, Boris Karlott. A man tries to find the whefeaboots or two Englishmeo who disappeared on a hunting ! .. ( 1hr .. 30 min.) AU.•MFMa.Y .owll "Pranks" (1981, Horror) Lau- rie L'plnskl, Stephen Sacks. Five students living in a condemned dormitory are stalked by a mad murderer.'R' ( 1 hr., 26 min.) (I) llOWll "So Ane" (1981, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jack Warden. A stuffy col· lege professor saves his lather's flounder· Ing garment taetory by Inventing a new !}Pe ofladles' jeans. 'A ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) w• llCMI "Loving" (1970. Drama) George Segal. Eva Marie Salnt. A free- lance artist Is observed by guesl8 at a swinging party as he makes love to a woman before ctosed-olrcult cameras. (2 his.) we llOWll "Just Before Dawn" (1981. Suspense) George Kennedy, Chris Lem- mon. Five young people on a camping expe<ltllon llnd themselves In the mldtt ot a bizarre family of anlmal·llk~ moun· taineetS. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min~ -1· !!C ... Ml\118 h ~rlVate Lessons" ( 1980, Com- edy) Sylvia Kristel. Howard Hesseman. A housekeeper has an ulterior motive for prov1dlng her employef'a teen-age son with his first sexual experience. 'A' ( t hf .. 30 min.) ... llCMI "The White Cliffs Of DoYer" ('1134', Orama) Irene Dunne, Pater Law· ford. An American woman living In Eng- land awaits news of her son. who Is fight· u.•-...r ~ -"Football: OffenM Line Teohnlques" Guest: Mervin Jotinton, Otclehoma coech. (R) ([) -"She Dances Alorl8" (1981 'Cifama) Kyra Nijinsky, Bud Cort. ( t tw.: 27 ~ CZ> ''BMlde Runner" ( 1982, Sci- ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford. Rutget Hauer. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) ·1"--.. .-11& M "Jana Si.wart" .. Ml_...... -."Football: ~ L.lne t~" Gwat: P.ul StanfOfd ooect'I. (R) ...... ,_. '9C'I YlallrLOT • .. .. "aunmafl71 Walt" (1958. n) Ven Hef'ln. Tab Hunter. (1 tw .. -~.,,,.... ~. .. .. ''Dreemboet'' ( 19&2, ComeoY> on Wttlb. QlnglJ Roger'8. ( 1 hf.. SO min.) 12 Frtd8Y. Sept. 11, 1Ma I In World War II. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) ~IUllYIWITllAll _... CCMl'l"f YODAY 1:9 llOf .._.,_, M ... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage fn an ottbeal. satiric take- off. Ml~ llCMI "Yanks" (1979, Romance) Richard Gere, WilNam Devane. Seve<al American IOldiers become Involved In romantic affairs while stationed in England .. 1dlJrlngW~ar ll. 'A' (2h•~ .. 19mfn.) :r.fMTattO l.:t..uaPOOTUU. (II) llCMI "Lookln' To Get Out" (t982, -) Jon Volgfit. Ann-Margret. A pitlr of gem flee to Las Vegas from New York with the mob on lheif traW. 'A' ( 1 hr . "5min.) Cl) •OYll "Body Heat" (1981. Suspenle) Wl"lam Hurt, Kathleen Turner. A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover to murder her husband. 'A' ( t hr .. 55 min.) •®-MIR. Thia special pre-season show featur" a review of last season, an analysil of the AFC and lhe NFC. a IOol< at the eeason ahead and a visit to the training camp of the champion Washing· ton FWdst<lns. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) llOWll "Le Sex Shop" ( 1973, Come- dy) Juliet Berto, Claude Berri. A bOOk· stOfe propr1etor finds Instant suooess when he stocks his establishment with sex manuals and marital aids. 'R' (1 hr .. 32 min) • ....... "The Boat" (1981, Drama) Juergen Procnnow. Arthur Grveuemeyer. In 1941. a young German U·boet crew face the challanget and horrors of war when they leave port on their first sut>rM· (l),.1MAllll8 "Bud LIOhl I U.S. Trf.. a!Nlon::.J.~ $tin Oleoo C"A) . ( 1 hr.) CD> l'L-* .... • l'•ALI ___ _..A lootc la taken at why batebel hM baoOme so popular abroed, how It la played In other countries and If lntern1tlonal play Is the Mure ol the •. (' tw.) .. "Whlekey Galoret" ( 19-49. ) •Joen 0.Mnwood. Basll Rad-~ { ht . .t 30rnW\) ... I W4& -Guett: Ken Single- t WiiW EE- E .. "lft'lr.1 ru. ---.. "The Teny FO)c S!Of'Y" (1963, Blocnotw) Robert ~ 0tc Ff)'9r. ( 1 ~ ::... ~ -'91 Ullf·,. LM llU Lota F .... peliorme "I W• Suf· lllw.'' "L0\18 The 0.,. Yo.lre With" tnd ''Who Wll Buyl'' In • conoatt perform- .,. from lM Attddln Hotel 11'1 l.el Vegn. -·~7 1- rlne tour. 'A' (2 hrs .. 25 min.) 1:11 (!)---.ca (Q) lld!LY IJOml The WO<k of today's hottest young writers. dlreotora and stars are gathered together In short film, video and animated segments. ( 1 hi.) M 8 llCMI "The Private A Hairs Of Bel Ami'' (19•7. Orama) Ann Dvorak. George Sande<a. A pennlless Parisian uses those around him to further his car88f'. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) .. 1:-CMroc. -MIULMLW DOUL\I IMCAll1IUt M D9Wl'f Hal Holbrook nerrat" this dOCU- mentary .the.I ex.amines tbe cac.eecoLihe famous World War II and Korean War gen- 8faf, foeuslng on how his Independent, arrogant style brought him succeaa In campaigns but eYentuatly led to hie down- 419 ~-/CGmllTYC..,_.. "ljfan . .,,_,.. .. , ... aM:I 1111 m. Hlghllgtits Of The Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cull "Black And Blue" concert tour. (1 hf .. 30 min.) *11«1' ..... CID llCMI "Arst Monday In October" (1981, Comedy) Walter Matthau. JIM ClaybUrgh. A liberal Supreme Couf1 Jus. tlce clashes with the newest member of the nation's highest court. an ultra-oon- servatlva woman Jurist. 'A'. (1 hr .. 40 min.) · .. Cl) 110W11 "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980, Drama) Elliott Gould. SUsannah York. A man goes to hie high 9Chool reunion In the belief that he can rellve the good times of the~ (1 hr .. 30 min.) .. ()) laM-.-. YOUT&L• ,..,..__,_ IR.--·--... "Howler" (\1173, Drama) ~ Oealante. MtllMa $toclclng. (2 tn.) CIV .. .''C.teV'• ShedOw" (1978, Ora· ma) Waftet Malttheu, AleJc.le Smith. ( 1 hf .. 61 min.) • CZ) ... "Helloween II" ( 1981, Horror) Jamie LM Curtla, Ooneld Pfealenoe. ( 1 ~ .. ~~ ,.,. YM•D• • -..r , .. (8Maon Prem-• ...... •mll~/UTTUlllCMt ---=-_, • .,...,_The nom9dlo Bedouin .,... of the ...... In IOUtNm llrael, the ~ DNlt Yllllgel on Mount Cefmel end • ftmlly of KWdlll-. Jtwt In the JudMrl ... ~In ,.. ~of .. rtcti ..,.. ·L '""' .... .. ''OMll Of FiGt't ~1" (1'71, ) Wlllrn &Mtner, Eddie Alben. (I tn,~.) 1• ''Yhft God .... Fft!llY'' 0171. • ~ 00.,. .... ....,, ....... jSi.'l'J'HCMM1•1 Of Tht -bWgCoal. l _,la! • 1 llTl9Cllf .._ m¥11' ~ Po14tlcal eolumnill Rlcl'lard Reevea 1alk1 abOU1 his 18,000 mile trlp.ac1oea the U.S. and the t>ooM and television doOumentary which rauted fr()(T\ the trip. CI>.,." ... If" lt968, Orama) Maleolm McDowell, Oavld WOOd, The oppressive atmosphere at an Engtllh bOyt' &chool leads 10 a violent student rebellion. 'R' ( 1 hr, 51 min.) 1tM@ ...rTMC:CI CD> .:I •Ml.aD • COIK81' Sptlng· lleld slogs "Jesse's Glr1" and other hits In a performance !Tom the new Universal Amphitheatre In Los Angeles. ( t hr .• 30 min.) tt:ll 8 (I) .,_ "Sky ~ldels" (I 976, Advencure) James Coburn. &Jaanoah Yot11. A troubleshool« Joins forces wtth a hang-gliding team lo rescue an 1ndustrlal- is1·s-kidnapped tamlty from terrorists occupying a Greek mountaintop. (R) (2 - hrs .. 15 min.) D G» TOlllmfT Host: Johnny Carson. I G":'.i· Vicl<Xla Principal, George Burns. IA'MmA'fmrf @ MC ... mm.. 'fOU AMID POii iT MAMYO DAVID .,... "Full Moon Mania May Be Fact" ( t hr.) G 1111 1MIL llORlH Marlin Sheen nar- rates the story or a family's migration north from Mexico up the Ba1a Penlnsula 10 California UJ 'l.AY90'f POLL8 t (l)m•COIC91 The ltllh rocil band pei- l0tma "Sunday. BloOdy Sunday," "New Ya.r'a oay.:· and o1her hits from the Red Rock outdOOI amphllheaHe In COiorado U hr.) ID ,.CWI Featured· the llnaf episode ol "Seven Days Ablale" provkJes a gWmpse 1n10 the future (I hr • 30 min.) 1W CID -. 'fCMll • CC*CBY Young per- forms a selecrlon of his hits, Including "Hurricane," ''Cinnamon Glrl." "Aller The Gold Ru!h" and "Out Of The Blue." In a conc11<t taped at Oeutachlandhalte In West German~ ( t hr.) -• -men: A lflCIAl -.r Joseph Cilmpanella examines the situation In Zaire. ( 1 hr.) i--llOO'IUU~) -...rTUCU tt:tl _,.. "Tim8(1der" ( 1982. Sclence- F'tetion) Fred Ward, Beflnd8 Bauer. A motOfcycllsl unwillingly travets through a lime warp and winds up among 19th-cen- tury Western outlaws 'PG' ( t hr.. 35 min.! 1t:ll 0 GD PM)AY tlGlfT VlllOI A "Prrv111e Reels" segment pr~ Mtek Fleetwood. and musleal min~tealures highlight runes by The ROiiing Stones. Kim Cames. Pele TownShend, The Kinks, Bonnie Tyler and Elec~I Orchestra ( t hr .. 30 min.) I IOODllQMT~ Vll&OI I AU• M FAIR 'f ... n Cfl F001IAL1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Ca!Qary Slampeders (2hrs . 30 min~ HEADACHES~ There Really Is An Answer CALL 64'95300 For eo.,u .. .._., Co•lllltatioa WESTCUFF CHllOPRACTIC OFFICE Dr.I._,, A. ..... 2041 WHtcHff Dr .. We IOI N•wport leodl , .... C.C•'• -11'11 .......... Most Insurances Accepted (1') llTrm tin Intimate tanta.,.. beOOl'l'le ritey reality thtougtl comedy. rnuslc and dance (1 hf.) (0) llCMI "The Satlslle<t Of Alpha Blue'' ( t98 t, Fanraay) Richard Bolla, Hiiiary Summers. Sexual satiflet1 raise ecataay to a line ar1 '°' Iha lnhebltant1 of 11 ~ ~ resort ( t hr , 30 min.) PIWIC8t Aal» DAN AT ITocaTGI All Former "Saturday NIQht Live" writ· ers Al Franken and Tom Davis per10fm their unique b<and of 10l)lcat comedy. Including an Impression ol Mick Jagoe< and The Rolling Stones. lrom Stocllfon ~ate College tllll .. ~ f\MM "Linda Ronstadt" tltl llCMI "Blood Relatlvee" ( t977, Ora- ma) Donald Sutherland. Aude Landry. A police detective trying 10 find a young git'l's murderer runs up against conflletlng lest=ct ( t hr., 40 min ) w~ 'I.ton• llCMI "Philadelphia, Here I Come" ( 975. Orama) Siobhan McKenna, Donal McCann. A young bOy, In conflict with his lathe<. wants 10 leave lhe family business In Ireland and go 10 America (2 hrs.) !~ "LOia" (198t) Barbara Sul<owa. Armin Mueller-Stahl. A cabaret singer trlcl<s an honest polillclan Into thlnldng she's a wealthy woman from a tar oll fli.(~55 min.) t•·~TUCH 1:11~11CmE "Monty Python Uve Al The Hol- lywood Bowl" (1982. Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Pahn Members of Brit- Men's & Woman's. Traditional Wear Friday. Sept. 16, 1983 11 -Saturday Cont. Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) =1:-...., NOMI MCleQ "One Hall Million Dollar Race" (iii) FOCUI • IOCIETY (C)llOYll "Take Her, She's Mine" (1963, Comedy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee. (2 hrs.) Cl) UU FM>JM; 1lll fmT LADY Of LAI VIGAI Lola Falana performs "I Wiii Sur- vive.'' "Love The One You're Wlth" and "Who Wiii Buy?" In a concert perte<m- ance from the Aladdin Hotel In Las Vegas. 1 hr.) _,.,Ollll-IUUITllATID lhllim.:1'CUWOIU llOWll "Where There's 1-lle" ( 1947. Comedy) Bob Hope. Wllllam Bendl.11. (2 hrs.) ~ twmY IOYI / llWICY .,.. llYs- CI) m.ccim MCI, Kon& e llOWll "Delicate Delinquent" (1957. Comedy) Jeny Lewis. Martha Hyer. (3 !hrs.t..wm•waAU FACll Cll CUL11m llOWll "She Dances Alone" (1981. Drama) Kyra Nijinsky, Bud Cort. ( 1 hr . 27mln.) C%l .,. "Sounder" ( 1972, Drama) Ctoety Tyson, Paul Winfield. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) e lllO¥ll "Come Next Spring" ( 1955. Drama) Ann Sheridan. Steve Cochran. (2 "h!'S'-n. •I ICAAF001UU TM.I ADlf ~ Guest: Graham Nash. Cl) unu.,.•n11,..... • WMlml • ¥m:I Wagner's view of Venice Is captured In e special lltmed in the city and set to mvsto from "Th~ Ring." "Tristan and Isolde.'' "Ole Melslet'sfnger" land=:£eman." .,., ... no llOWll "The terry Fox Story" ( 1983. Biogtaphy) Robert Duvall. Erlo Fryer ( 1 hr .. "36 mfn.) cm•--~•1n1•1••• (I)._ "Or•gonltayet'" (1981, 'Adven- ture) Peter MacNlcol. Caitlin Clarke. ( 1 hr .. 65mln.) •1..-nmu.u. .-A111r ...n L.-"Biiiy Casper" H~~ne K~. (I) cm U1'11MY S<lheduled. Robin Blake I Melvln Paul 10-rovnd Light· ~hi bOUt (from Lii& V8g'!i. NV) • (2 G llOWll "The TIQer's Claw" ( 1978, Adventure) Brue. [o. Jlro Yabukl. (2 !htt."'---·-... "The 8rldg98 Al Toko-AI" 9~. Or•mt1) Wllllam HOiden. Grace .ellyiJ~ lO. ---"You . ·•et'" A loOk •Ilk'"•• ........... ·~ end eventt In Hispanic: , lncWw the fou.ndlng of 88n Fr ,(lhf. • l'Llttle omen•· (1949, Ofema) ,,..., LAwbd. ( 2 hrs. ) I •;:1111 u-Gllt .. -~· 14 Frtdmy,Sept. 18, 1883 I .._ IOWl M l•IJQlfT'I ,_IC All IOW8J •IT llOVll "Thank God It's Friday" ( 1978. Comedy) Donna Summer. Paul Jabara ~hr .. 30 min.) lflOR1Xllfl'a llCMI "Morning Glory" ( 1933. Dra- ma) °)(atharlne Hepburn. Douglas Fair- banks Jr. ( 1 hr .. 30.mln.) 0 llO¥ll "Tlmerlder" ( 1982, Scienc&- Ftetion) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer. ( 1 hr . 35min.) .. ,awua~•TillALMICa. .. .., ... FOOTIAL1...., .. UllBIPUftOOll • CllNPA11Q. ... llMAZIS llOWll ''Vera Cruz" (1954. Adven- ture) Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster. (2 hrs.l.n IC~~,AlfTM llCMI "Felling In Love Again" ( 1980. Drama) Enlolt Gould. Susannah Ye<k. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (%) llOWll "Just Tell Me Whal You Want" {1980. Comedy) Ali MacGrew, Alan Kln'4i~2-=.) .. 1 llCM fOOTUll Maryland vs. Wes! Vir--1nL O m1n.) ....w, TJ&AC. •,._--tT .. I "'Alive And Living In Los Angeles" ID llMIC CJl'MmALP_,. Cf) IAMIMY _, AT Tiii ...,. Dwight Braxton I John Devis Light Heavyweight bout~. (2 hrs .. 30mfn.) CID "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston. {g hrs .. 15 min.) Cl) ..ocK C1I 1* • The Strey Cats. A Flock Ot Seegons. Chequered Past and Chain ReaC11on perfe<m their biggest hlla. (1 hr.) --tv ...... -w--"The ProdUCers" (Hl67, Com- Ztro Mostet, Gene Wlicler. A pro- ducer and his aocovntant discover that an Intended flOp can make more money than P!::'.--,.._.Cfl9Mf lllMI "Cutting 1.ooee" ( 1980, Corne- y) old Green. Ptlll C.tetll. A put-upon high schooler makea e vallent etttrnpt to I thlnOt hit VJIA.'2 htt.) •mAT "GoodneM" Or. MOf- tlme< Adler offers en unueual lllumlnatlon ot the term "ought" and h• role In cletef• mining the meer1lng o1 good!..... (R) ( 1 m!!·'·IMllCcif m:lOMftll,..... .. "Sooner Of Latef" I 1978, nee) o.nlM Miiier. Au Smith. In orcw to c.ptute the attention of a hand• acme rock tk\gef, " 13-yM(-old teeny-~ put• on a ltttle tnllc.-up to •PPM' • •ltoC)Nttlcated... (2 htt.l .,. "t .OUght To Be In Plctur•" ( 982. Comedy) Witt« Mattnau, Am- M#gtet. A t""""9tf ~ lfom Brook~ to Hollywood to g.c to know '* t1trangtd _..IWflter Mhr. •PO' ( t tw .. 46mln.) 0 llCMI "Tim" ( 198 t, Drema) Piper Laurie. Mel GlbSOn. A young retarded men and a sensitive. middle-aged woman develop a close relationship of mutual need and understanding that leads to an lun~=merriage. (1 hr .. 35mln.) .. llUY TYllll MOOM ~--Wl.D AIEICA "The Wolf And The White Tall" Twin deer lav>tls and wolf pups are followed from birth Into maturity when, during a winter hunt. bOth the young deer and the young wolves assume lt~r adults roles as predate< end prey MmlClilOCU 7111 • llAllCH "'-PlllfT IAaD Wini DAVID W'iiiZ ~•LA. Featured: a S)roffle ot acte< Robe<t Redford; a report on the contro- versy over police strip seerchlng suspects; skiing In bikinis; more "Eye On L.A ... bf~rs edited from the show. l twn'CH .,,.,._., Tiii -Featured: fe<mer Afth ()jmenslon stars Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo; Hollywood's Chateau Marmont hotel; the network's hottest soa~as. (1 hr.) • I "' Tiii....,. M..LCMANJll .UT All» IUL.LI llOWll "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands. A N&W York architect leaves the pressures of urban life and marriage and escapes to a Greek Island with his daughtet' and a free- spfrited young woman In this updated ver- sion ot Shakespeare's play. 'PG' (2 hrs., 25mln.) Cl) .,. "Soundet'" (1972. Drema) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. During the dark Depression years. a family of black sharecroppers struggle to stay together In ~le of overwhelmfng oddt .. (2 hrs.) W llOVll "Blade Runner" (1982. Sci- ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford. Rutger tjauer. In a world ot tl'lt future. a apeclal_ .... pOtfce officer rs assigned to track down and destroy lour renegade androids. 'A' lhr .. 55 min.) 1111wm•cowm11S NI DAllCI,._ ........ lllU.YWOO ~ ~tured: a pro-file of ectr... Ch«yl Ladd; behind the aoenee of motion picture sound effecte; • look et the 50th ennlvefaary of Kina Kong • • -.. Olympic gold medalltt runner Peter Snell of New Zealand Is pro- filed. ~~ •"'! ... ... ... ~ .... ...,.,., ... Cl) WALT~ "Balet>eli Fever" Many beloved Olenev Cflltacten, lnolud- lng Goofy'a.nd 000.rd OUclc • .,.. fell\Qd In this animated MIUte to one ot AINfl-~·1 tavor1te .;m1; (R) (1 hr.). 8. M ..... Mr. On.immond becomee Amotd'a roommate tor a weelc so thll Wllllt can uee hit room to •tudy fof w.~R),g And l0!,1" (1~78, Biogra· PhY> Harwv Korman, 9udOy Hto«'ttt. At>bOtt and Ooetello becofM one of Holl)'• WOOd'• beeM<Ned oqmtdy ,..,.. (2 l &.UM .. TNli.M-~taln .,...,.. 8M>lng (OeYln Mlo&.eod) '*'• an entertalnmerlf ex~ aboerd the P90lflc: ~with 6f' AIC _,. on tlend to PffVW tht ~·· ,., .... ' -l•lil!clay C:Onl. Apoeatyp.e'' { 1962, OlatM) Glenn F0tO. I J. CObb (2 hrs., 30 min.) llOWll "Tlme Bandltt" (1981, eom.- Cralg Warnock, David Warne. ( 1 hr , min.) I All 1111 DOCTOI .. ! .... (Seaton Premiere) ( 1 hr., ~ l==remlere) la.AllOP..._ AMOlt A MOT tm • ntl OLD 1'0Wl9 Randolph Mantooth hosts thla r9POf1 on one of the fastest growing Cflme8 In Arnet· lea today --arson -with emphasle oo the hnanclaJ 1mpac1. motivation or arsonists •n<l the human uagedles lha1 a11100 caus· les. ~~ATTHIU>U 90flil .. (a) -ICOTT a1I DOU l PMTOll _,.. 1'111 11»1 The popular eountry•wes1ern star fields ques- tions on topics such as music, marriage, stardom, ethics, makeup and her ''9 To 5" co-star Jane Fonda lrom five Los A~les teen-a&rs. ·1a1-:C0:.,-"'•11111MOl9•ew1llll9 '~ Dll~AlllDDIMOl9 (Premiere) TMAT.,_ 1HOW INllllU PUAll DOll'I' UT THI DAml llUY TIMI IUT,_ "Variations 0 1 The Groundstrol<e" (R) .. (ll)lllMI "MiSSing" (1981. Drama) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spa~k. (2 hrs .• 2 min.) .. 8 CMMLa mlOWlt MID ..oof'Y (Prem- l~'~i.:.~:, ~MIUY I iBWDIU•rs1TTWt.--wio lllMI "Sooner Or Laler" { 1978. Romance) Denise Miiier, Rex Smith (2 hrs ~ ~ lllMI "Shipwreck" ( 1978. AdVen- ture) Robert Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olson. i! hr. 43 min.) (OJ llOft "Duncan's World" ( 1.979. Adventure) Larry Tobias, Don Morrill. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) lllMI "Ball Of Fire" ( 1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. ( 1 hr. 51 min) .. B CtWIL.e.,.. • -.ooP't GD Al.VII MID 1"I ca~-· (Prem- llerebz. MID~ O TMluma CtWl.a .,.. MID -.ooP't (Prem- iere~ l;r~IUYCIM I MOMllHOW ~ "ln1ernatlonal Derby" (from Newport. Al) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ,. ntlllla.1111 lllMI 1:11 .... 90IWI ---w=~Premlere) «I ~I IC009't DOO .......... llMCUl...,,u. IMllCOPOLP.,_ • COat •I OIAW CCMfTY ··child Care Whose Responslbllltyr The urQenl need lor chll<I care II •x.amlned With IP9'- e1a1 emphaJls on tti. workplaee, chlld care Is lacking In Orange County. c:i"tlng sltu- etiofu where Children a1e left alOne (I) lllMI "Sttlke Me PIM" ( 1036. Mw cal) Eddlo Cantor, Ethel Mefman (2 hrt.L -tw _ __,,.oao_ AllAml _.IWI / •--.. ~Seeaon Premiere) (1 hr.) • -=-~Q\amplons Of Juatloe'" ~965, Weetein) Claytoo Moote. Jay Sit- vemeeis. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • _,_llOOTUll•lll ........... ,w .... • nt1 u.....a Correspondents Lin- da Wenheimer end Cokle Roberts loin Paul Duke tor an up-to-thlt-mlnU1e sum· mary or Congressional actMtles. cm THI MOU The threat ol nuclear war ls seen through the eyee ol two demolllloo workers. g lllMI "A Dog 0 1 Flanders" ( 1959. Drama) David Ladd, Donald Crisp. (2 hrs..) _(Jl),AM HBICM GAml "Men's BowUng Finals" 1W,lmlWOIU AmmCA'ITOP1a ttl 0 W RCIAI. "The Haunted . Mansion Myste1y" A boy and girl (Chris- tian. Slater. Trlst1ne Skyler) probe the dis a~~nce ol a wealthy miser. (Part 2) i MO¥ll ~ry, Mary" ( 1963, Comedy) Deb~=~-Nelson. (2hJs.) • w.TllQ fCMI A Ill.UC* ~ lllMI "The Pursuit 01 D. B. Cooper" {1981, Aciven1Ure) Treat Wiiiiams, Roberl Duvall. ( 1 hr •. 40 min ) CID lmll THI.._ This special pr&-season show lealures a revleW of last seaSOll. an analysis ol the AFC and the NFC, a look al the season ahead and a vislt to lhe training camp of 1he champton Washing· ton Redsluns. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ([) lllMI "The Sea Wotves" {1980, Adventure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore ~'ROJ.Olln (!) lllMI "BlaCle Runner" ( 1982, Sci· ence-Fictlon) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer. ( 1 hr .. 55 min,) mwmow°"~ tW(Jl)IAllNU San~ Padres at Allanta tt:lllBrai~ ~:ason Prem~e) PlllALWTMIHOW ttl umlCAM u.ITAll» Guesls Am~oltand, Scott Balo. (I hr.) l ==-=-lllMI "I Ought To Be In Pictures' ( 1982, Comedy) Weller Matthau, Ann- Margret. ( t hr., 45 min.) m llO¥'E \'Unexpected Father" ( 1941, Comedy) Mischa Auer, Dennis O'Keele. (1hr .. 30m1n) Afternoon u. 9 •c Iv.al e MWHJ. Coverage ol DetroU Tigers at Bostoo Red So" or St. Louis Gardinals at Philadelphia Phllhes (3 hrs ) ·==--~. fi lllMI "Battle Beneath The Ear1h .. (1968. Scleoce-Flctlon) Kerwin Mathews, ~Ventura. {21'4) I,._ ... _ .... IMllCCl'W.f .... cmZCJrM--C8IMl'Y llUl Wllllt mt-"Vet1et10nt Of Gtoundl1~ (8) DOLLY• Country and pop llnglng atar Dolly Partoo perfOl'm& l4ldl hits as "Jolene," '·Here You Come Aoaln" and "9 To 5" In this conoert teped at the Dominion Theatre In London. England. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)' ~ lllMI "MacArlhur'' ( 1977. Blogta• y) Gregory Peck, Dan O'He'11hY (2 a.,30.=l -,.~~ •rmncArM-=c.carrwn TOP US -From Naetwllle. TN i '=·> "Whiskey Galore!" ( 1949, omedYJ Joan Greenwood, Besll Rad· lord. ( f hr., 30 ,_In.) --1.,._ ...... W Ulm Cl.All OP • Highlights of peat Los Angeles Rams games, proepeets for upcoming contests, play« profilee and r,1a1 ~ • ':-Ml Los Ange4es Dodgers at • San Francisco Giants (3 hrs.) e 90Wll "Capraln Horatio Homblower" ( 1951, AdVenture) Gregory Peck, Virgin- ia Mayo (2 hrs.) • lllOVA "Lassa Fever.. The SfOfy ol a mys18flous, highly lethal disease which s1ruck a N erlan vll~ln 1969 Is docu- mented. {R D ( 1 hr. ID _,.. IBIAVIOR (C)90Wll "Dreamboat'' (1952, Comedy) CUltoo Webb. Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ([) CMOll OIL cm 10 cm Carole King's enounous Impact on lhe music worlCl ls onoe again fell In lhls special featuring some of her greatest hils ( 1 hr.) (%) lllMI "Starstruck" ( 1982, Musical) Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Oonovan. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 19 lllMI "The Lady Wants Mink" ( 1952, Comedy) Ruth Hussey, Dennis O'Kaele. t:ll i hr~ IPOllT1 UTWl»AY •Scheduled: Robin Blake I Melvin Paul 10-round Ligh1· werl bout (from Las Vegas, NV) (2 i '.U:.1:-..... I lllMI "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystet)') Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. ( 1 hr • 55 ':J. cm "Casey·s Shadow" ( 1978, Dra- ma) Wallllf Matthau, Alexls Smith. ( 1 hr., • 57 min.) *I ~==°'AlmALI IOUL 1UIM GM.AT •• DmAllCll ''Wagner's Ring: Siegfried, Act Ill'· Sieg Ir led (Manfred Jung) , son of Siegmund and Sleglinde, Is destined lo kill the dragoo tha1 now guards the gold stolen by Wotan flD·=-~~R) (t tv., 30 min.) ([) m. W • c.ca'T One ol Ameri- ca's great slnoer'S combines mainstream tastes with darTng style. ( 1 hr .. 5 min.) g lllMI "The Sllppet And The Rose The Story Of Clnderella" ( 1976. Fantasy) Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 13 -Salurclay Cont. 1-ICOTT W mfl'tMCKI t:tl llON ''Take Her, She's Mine .. ( t963. omedy) James Stewart, Sandra Dee An over-protective lather has many problems c-0plng with his free-spirited daughter In college. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) .. , .... w MCMI "Youngblood Hawke" ( 1964. Drama) James Franciscus. Suzanne Pleshelte. A young writer Is deeply affect· ed psyc~lcally and emotionally by the success of hes first novel. (2 hrs .. 40 min ) W (B) 119 WNO TIMM mt 1'111 ..W. lltoW The Who's North American fa rewell tour taped at the TOfonto MIP!_e Leal Gardens features such Who clasSlcs as "Pinball Wizard."' "My Generation." "See Me, Feel Me" and "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 0 MOYll "Body Heal" (198t. Suspense) William Hurt. Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover to murder her husband. 'R' ( t hr .. 55 min.) W 8 llON "Sanders" ( 1964, Adventure) Alena.rd Todd, Marianne l<och. Upon arrlv· Ing In a remote African village. a female physician discovers that her new male Cal· league is a jewel smugglef wanted by lhe 1aw.U hr .. 45 m1n.> • 1 IOCIE W IOLL TillTI WllMAZlll IOCDll•rru.:wmot llON "WhistNng In Dixie" ( t942. omedy) Red Skelton. Ann Rutherford A radio detective goes down South on his honeymoon and discovers strange events occurring. ( t hr .. 30 min.) -lunclay •Ct>==s" (t977, Come-dy) Ray Holland. Steptlanle Law1or ( t .. at· ~ ~ .,_ "FOf They Are Ever With Me" The Jewish High Holy Days are commemOfated wflh ~ York actOf Sieve Ornatein's tracing of the rools of his lcz-~~~~:.. YIC'l Y'1Clllf LOf In .... "On GOldeil Pond" ( 1981. Ora· ma) ~ry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn ( 1 hr., 49 min.) (D) .,_ "Blade Aunnef" ( 1982 Sci· .nee-Action) Harr1aon FOfd, Autger HauerJ hr .. 65 min.) (I) "Strike Me Pink" ( 1936, Musi· oel) Eddie CanlOf, Ethel Merman. (2 hrs .. ~r;w. "Slaretrvck" (1982, M~I) Jo Kennedy, Roes O'Donovan. ( 1 hr .. 40 I Jwr ..... MAm .. -""" .. NU OllT Oii """"'* ''The Bones Andi=~·-.. ,_.,. .... , ,... _.,. -.. fhe PoPAer c:ountry-weltem ltat ""61~ tlonl on Iopa IUCf't at muelc, • tt.etdom. MtllOt, IMk..., end ,..., ''9 0 5" CCHC• JIM Fondle trom ~ Lot ~~ .... 18 f~ay, Sept. 11. 1'83 I EYBIYWGIOU HI llQHT1MCKI a:at llOYIE "The Man Who Cned Woll" (1937, Mystery) Lewis Stone. Tom Brown. A man mal<es a series ol false conlessrons 1n order to cover up lhe mur· der he really did commit. ( 1 hr . 30 min,) (!) m.-..... lmUCl (E) CR. F001UU British Columbia Lions al Montreal Concordes (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min) <D llO¥'E "Tempes1" (1982, Comedy) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands A New York architect leaves the pressures of urban hie and marriage and escapes to a Greek tStand with hlS daughter an<l a fr~ spirited young woman in this updated ver· Sion ot Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hrs 25m1n.) (Q) llOYIE "lady Chanerley's Lover" (1981, Drama) Sylvia Kristel. Nicholas Ctey. 0.H. Lawrence's story at>out the wile ol a paraplegic English aristocrat who takes her husband's gamekeeper as her lover is retOld 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) M CJ) TWO fOP WAMI Don Adams and Don RrckleS star 1n a showcase oj bur- lesque skits. uncensored comedf and showg1rls IA(t) MOYIE "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell. Jack Warden Aher the owner of a bankrupt car shop dres his employees try to cover up his demise 10 prevent hrs wealthy car dealer brother from Inheriting the busrness. 'A' ( I hr , 53 min.) -~ IBQIMf-...o ........ . MOYIE "Ball Of Fire" I 1942, ComeClyJ .. I :Ofc:::"CUW' • KmlWOIU» Featuied· an interview with Chad Everett: a r~ from Doug Silva, a lnalr.:=5.:1". lY .. LOClllAfWll•lm lCIUTMMmM_.. LT ~~Michigan State vs Noire Dame (3 hrs.) (B).awll '1Re&" (1981, Drama) Warren Bea~ane Keaton (2 hrs . 40 min.) 0 "Time Ahe< 'l'lrne" ( 1979, Ser· ence-Flc:tlon) Malcolm McDowell, David Warnet. (1hr .62 mln) -WWllfTOllA• • u.m E !Mn ~ ........ PM8'11-W • UT,_•l..r ,_ .. _, .... ,Nnt ........ RMGUr .-.nmu.u. .... "Hobton't Cholc»" ( 195A, ) JoM Mlllt. Cllerlet Laughton . 2 tlt'I.) WAJ'11-mmt -_,,....,,. ·r.:.. ...... ~I NOMI• , ... Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. A group ot pnssy protessors researching a diction· ary ot Ame11can slaf\Q become invOlved with a gang of thugs and a cabaret singer U hr .. 51 min.) Ml CJ) llOYIE "Dragonslayer" (1981, AdVen· ture) Peter MacNlcol. Caitlin Clarke. A daring young man attempts to rescue a maiden lrom the wrath of an ancient, flre- brea=creature 'PG' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) n CID "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston A gay impresario turns a starving singer into the ra~ of 1930s Paris by billing her as Europe s greatest female lmpen1ona· IOI-'PG' (2 hrs...-15 min...) all II MOVIE "The lion Has Wings" ( 1940. Orama) Merle Oberon, Ralph RlchardSon. The Royal Air Force sucoesslully averts the threat of Hitler's Luttwatfe. ( 1 hr .. 30 min~ .... ~ fJllOOYY QOOUE.I ~ llO¥'E "Big City" ( 1948, Drama) Mar· garel O'Brien. Danny Thomas. Three bachelors 1olnlly raise an Ofphan girt (2 hrs, t5 min) all@ llOVlf "Fast-Walking" ( t98 I. Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire. A prison guard becomes Involved both In hla COUSlll's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leadef and In another plot to spring _1hlm ~~~~ 55 min) ntl--.Oft~--- .. DAY '11-DllCOmt rr•WllT'Ta OIWUITI .... 1...:.. DAY '11-llllCO¥BIY &.~llenge FO< Robin Hood" ( 1968, AdVenture) Barrie Ingham, James Hayter. ( 1 hr .. 25 min) (Q) .o¥ll "Oh Godl' ( l977, Comedy) George Burns. John Denver, ( 1 hr.. 36 min.)· (%)110¥11 " .. ,If" (1968, Drema) Mt lcolm McDowell, David Wood. ( 1 hr., 51 min.) •••us.-YGCI M mlf'11-IOCID ... M TGDA" ..... ....... Lii au•rtw.,. ..._._llOCIO CIML~ UO'lloa• _,.MIMf ---.. ----~ .,_ ''MyatefY Al Caltle HOUM" ( 1982. AdVenture) Alleen Brtuon. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) •ro•~ NI 117)llOWll "Cuti In The Sun'' ( 1947, w .. t- trn) .i.nnif« Jonel. Gregory Peck. (3 hfa.~--.. .::-y-........ ,_ . ....,,_,...,,. .. u.Moa• ~ ..... P..:r•Q .. "'"-!V. at The Amery-." -lahuclg Cont. ion. Ll ( I nr ) D .W. "The)' Came From Beyond Spece" ( 1967, Sc1e11ce flctum) nobert Hutton. Jennifer Jayne Eit1raterrestrlaf C(ealures wreak havoc on the planer Ea~io. i '-CMlwmtU~WIUC llCMI "New York. New YOfk" ( 1917 Muslcal) Liza Mlnnelll. Robert r>e Niro During the big band era of the '40s. n dedicated muslclan llnds his devotion torn between his muslc and his songstruss wife. (2 hrs.) 18 THI au.. COiiCUlll Pianist Vlad1n11r Ashkenazy Joins the Los Angeles Ph1lhar rnonlc under the direction or Carlo Marta G1ulint for a program dedicated to Johannes Brahms. (A) ( 1 hr l 80 FAU. All> 1111 OI MGIW.I>"""' CC) llOVIE "Used Cars" ( 1980. Cornedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. After the owner or a bankrupt ca1 shop dies. hrs empjoyees try to cover up his demise to prevent his wealthy car dealer brother from Inheriting the business. 'R' ( I hr . 53 min.) ~~sl Little Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982. Musical) Buit Reynolds. Dolly Parton. A flamboyant muckraking TV personality tries 10 close down a popu tar bawdy house. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CO) MOYIE "Timer1der " ( 1982, Science Fiction) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer A motorcycl1s1 ur1w111111gly 1rave1s through a time warp and winds up among 19th-can tury Western our laws. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 mrn.) @ llOYIE "Fast-Walking" ( 1981 , Suspense) James Woods, T1~ Molntue A prison guard becomes involved both in his cousin's plot to assassinate an imprisoned • black leader and In another plot to sp11ng him. 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 mrn ) I MOYIE ~u ..... ta fJD RYD 8'0C*I Ricky's plans to gel Derek a date for the b•g dance tall through. lorcong him to take drastic rnea sures. (R) 80 EUl.Alf1M fl "Horrible Conspiracies" Elizabeth signs the wa11an1 lor Mary's execution af1er halting her flight from Scolland. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CE) CR. FOOftAl.l. British Columbia Lions at Montreal Concordes (3 hrs ) ... Cl) llOVIE "Senior Tnp" ( t961. Ora, ma) Scott Baio, Faye Granl. The mem- bers of a Midwestern high school class !ravel lo New York City 10 celebrate lhe1r ~corning graduallon. (R) (2 hrs.) U G> TY'1 CINIOMD aOOPEM w1111arn Conrad and Wayne Rogers Jorn host Dick Clark tor a look al some of the runnoest flubs and goofs never intended for public v1ew1ng. with special appearances by Katherine Helmond and Sheffey Long. and a tribute to the late Peter Sellers (A) ( 1 • hr.) D LOY! IOAT FALi. PMY1EW Capt a on Mer· rill Stub1ng (Gavin Macleod) hosts an enlertarnment elOravaganza aboard the Pacific Princess with 59 ABC stars on hand to preview tne networl\'s new sea son. o (2 hrs.) aalTMIEMCff e ClllAT ~ "Brideshead Revisited· A TwitclT Upon The Thread" Julla and Charles make plans to get mar- ried until lord Brideshead rebuffs his sis- ter's adulterous affair (Part 10) (A) Q fl hr.) CS) MOYIE "The Road Warroor" ( 198 t. Adventure) Mel Grbson. Bruce Soence 111 ''" AuGtrt1l111 ci1 trio tvture wttere c1villzat1011 '" ruduccd to o cotklctton ol rural com 1111.ir1~s. d lt1rrne1 hi\j11way cop makes a 2000·11llltt 1un fur !l<mctuary lfl a p1on11sed 111nd 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CL) MOYC "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musleal) JO Konnedy, F1oss O'Oonovaf"I A teen-age Aus1rat1an g111 finds Instant tarne as a punk rock singer when her manager,couafn stages a daring pobhcily slunl. ( 1 !Ir , 40 .-ti ~rn1''Jc.n. tueic1 ta MOVll "Body Hea1 " (t981. uapense) WOiiam Hurt. Kathleen Tutner A !111lalll11ne norlda lawyer IS persuaded by his lover 10 rnurder her husband. 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 rn1n.) (0) MOVIE "Blade Runner'' ( 1982. Sc1- enee-Frc11on) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer In a Vi'Orld ot !tie lulute, a spec•!ll µvt1ctJ otticer is aSSlgned to tracK down and des1roy lour renegade androids. 'A' U hr , 55 mrn I ,._U fJD MIU MEICA PAGIEMff Gary Col· f111s 1s the host, and Susan Powell ( 1981 Miss Arne11ca) and Deanna Ree Fogarty ( 1979 Miss California) are featured per· forrners. tor this year's lestlvltles. which )Nill mclude a reunion ol lorrner Miss Ame1- '1cas, lrom Atlant1r. Clly, NJ (2 hrs } 8 ..... llOVllE "Tycoon" ( 1947. Drama) John Wayne. Laraine Day An Arnerlcan rail road man finds love and adventure In Lat 111 Arne11ca. (2 hrs .. 20 rnrn.) WIOUDOOU> Ell) JAZZ. It A..-:\' Gerry Mulligan" Har olc.J Danko, Frank uther and Biiiy Harl 10111 Gerry Mulllgan in a club appearance at Eric's on New York City (1 hr ) ~ AICDT Of llAN CC) MOYIE "The Pursuit Qt 0.8. Cooper" ( 1981. Adventure) Treat Wiiiiams. Robert Duvall A Hl1et sky1ac1<s a plane and para· chutes lo safely over Oregon w11h a lor- lune 1n s1olen money 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40 min) lffi DOLLY It CONCERT Country af"ld pop singing star Dolly Parton performs such hits as ··Jolene." "Here You Come Again' and "9 To 5" 1n 1h1s concert taped at lhe Dorrnn1on Theatre 1n London, England. ( 1 hr , 30 min) O llOYE "Visiting Hours" ( 1982. Suspense) Mrchael Ironside, Lee Grant. A psycho11c murderer searches for l't1s ne11t v1c11111, a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attack, in a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 1 · AUAI ll9Tff AND .M>MEI 10.GI NIQHT TRACICI 1e:IO IOUDOOU> -..uJl'I COURT 1ti41 CHMLll~C*THEAMICSE .. IATlll>AY .oRTI PAGE 11• D (J)®'NE'WI COLLEGE FOOTIALL Arizona State vs UCLA (2 hrs .. 30 min.) Cl) MOYIE "Prince 01 Players" ( 1955, Biography) Richard Burton, Maggie McNamara Family and personal 1ragedles mar 1tte career or Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth (2 hrs) mJ llOVIE "Law And Disorder" (1974. Comedy) Ernest Borgnine, Carroll O'Con nor C1vlllans decide to take the law 1n10 1he1r own tumbling hands when they lorm a ne~ood patrol unit (2 tlrs ) fJi) OWN "Community Of Praise" A la1111ly ol lundamenlallsts persistently call upon 111eor faith to S1Jrmount the prob lems ot dally !1le (R) Q (I hr.) /(S)llZAME (Z) llOVIE ·Andy Warhol's Bad" (1977. Horror) Carroll Baker. Perry King A Queen's homemaker supplements lier horne electrolysl11 ~uslness bY. secretly managing a squ11d of amoral 'hit wom- en " (2 hrs) I NOTllAT tt• ...rTllACll tt.11 llOYll "Red Line 7000" ( 1965. Ora· ma) Jamns Caan, Laura Devon The lives and loves ol three racing enthusiasts reflect the tensions Involved with the . (2hrs .. 15mln.) ~ .... ...,IC8fl"D llOV9 ''Missing" (1981, Orama) Jock Lemmon. sissy Spacek, A middle-aged New York bUslnessman and hlS daugh1e1- ln·law try to find out what happened 10 his son who disappeared during the military coup In Chile. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 2 min.) ... {J:) MOVIE "Taboo" ( 1980. Drama) Kay Parker, Mike Ranger. When a woman's husband leaves her to run ofl wlth his sec· relary, she embarks on a quest for sexu~I lulllllment tnat ends In ner teen-age son s bedr~~~ hr., 25 min.) CO) ZlllO Rob Reiner spins a futurlslic channel seteotor rn thrs spool of the video revolution, featu11ng the talents of Chevy Chase. Pete• Boyle. Huntz Hall. Gary Goodrow and Loraine Newman. CS) MOVI! "Carry ,On Emmannuelle" ( 1978, Comedy) Suzanne Donnielle. Ken- neth W1lllams. The Court of St. James Is livened up by the arrival of a new diplomat with a tun-loving wile. 'A' (I hr , 30 min.) 11:i41 D llOVIE "Rachel. Racttel" ( 1968. Ora· ma) Joaooe Woodward. James Olson. Repelled by a lesbian encounter. a lrus- uated schoolteacher has a b11el. unhappy a11a1r Wllh a man before movmg on to new surroundings. (2 firs. 15'mTn.) · ~MOVIE "Hot T·Shlrts" ( 1977. Com&- dy) Ray Holland, Stephanie Lawlor. A tavern owner facing bankruptcy decides to attract male patrons by holding wet T • shirt contests 'R' ( 1 l'lr •. 26 min.) moam ..... -CE) UTUllDAY NIGHT AT THE AGltfT Dwighl Braxton I Jol'tn Davis Light Heavywerghl bout. (R) (2 hrs., 30 min.) 0 MOYIE "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Micl'lael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon 1rleS 10 over- come his fear of 1tte knlle 1n ll'tls spoof of ~a~~·~min.) -. 1111' Of--..r lf'ICIAL a. I..,. TllACll 12:11 fl) IATUllDAY NIGHT UYI Host Liiy Tomlin. (R) (1ttr .. 30m1n.) CO) llOVIE "Temptations" ( 1977. Come: dy) Jennifer Welles. Jake Teague. The wile of a weaUhy eccentric discovers her husband's penchant for pornographic v1deo1apes and decides lo surprtse him by star:.&~1~ne. ( 1 hr . 18 min.) 1.0~ ATTHE-..OV llllPBllBfT. '"°"" .... llOVIE "Love-In Arrangemenl" ( 1979, Comedy) Meryl Michaels. John Conti. A young woman deJl'!ilS her srde or a llve-1n relationship during a civil su11 trial (1 hr., 10min) (ID MOYIE "Young Doctors In Love" ( t982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young. A 1oung swgeon lries to over, come tt1s lear of lhe knife in this spool of soap opera cllches. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (%) MOYIE "Body Heat" ( 1981, Suspense) William Hurt, Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer is persuaded by his rover to murder her husband. 'A' I I hr , 55 mrn) Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 15 ..,,_ -Sunday C::onl • • ~IACl,lOT18 fi llCMI "They Came From Beyond Space" ( 1967. Science-Fiction) Robert Huuon. Jennifer Jayne. (2 hrs.r • llMI "The Bridges At Toko-RI'' ( 1954, Drama) William Holden, Graoe Kelly. (2 hrs.) e 90Wll "Captain Horatio Hornblower" ( 1951, Adventure) Gregory Peck. Virgin· ia Mayo. t~Zi/ e WM.I. WIB "Getting A Charge From Utllltles" Guest: Judith B. Warrick. flrsl vice presldenl. Dean Winer Reynolds, Inc. e llCMI "The New Centurions" (1972, Qnuna) George C. Scott. Steey Keadl. •tghrs .. ) D llA~ AT 1MI IUOU Featured. "Cooking Up Trouble" ( 1945) starring Billy Gilbert and Shemp Howard, a 1946 short: a 1945 cartoon: and Chapter 6 of "Lost City QI The Jungle" ( 1946) (R) 11hr .. 30 min.) ca:> llCMI "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979, Adventure) Robeft Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) =~~-•mn l!llCMI "Tarka The Otter" ( 1979) Doc· umentary Narrated by Peter Ustinov. ( t •1hr .. ~PlTROl .... 0 ........ an 111.ACa The 14-year-old daughter of divOfCed parents hires en enorney 10 ~resent her In the custody litigation. ~ 'Amm TA&.1 TMIATM "Rumpelslilts· kin" Herve Vlllechalze pol'traya the strange llttle man w11h the funny name who helps the mltlef's da~hter !Shelley Duvall) spin straw Into gotd Ned BeeUy, Paul Dooley and Bud Cort also star (%) llCMI "The National Health" ( 1973) ln~rave. ( 1 hr .. 35 mln.) "'° TOM • llMMftU AUWll Guests; Tommy Ovemreel, Susie Allanson. Jol'ln O. ·1Lfl~: .... mil muss .,. "Between Friends" ( 1983, Ora· ma) E11%8beth Taylor. Carol Burnett. (2 hit.) e.,. "TM Pride Ot The Yantcees" J!.942. Blogtaphy) Gary Cooper, Terna -~~~~ ····iDii -·--~Take The Money And Run" ,,,969, Comedy) Wc<xh Allen. Janet Margolin. Followlng 'Ne r-.. from prle· on. • bum~ benk thief flndt that ht hatn'I loll hit oompulelon to tlNI, (2 hft.) e -..."'°'a..-. F9atured: en lnttrVltw 'fWlth .JllVM KIMtdy. wflO recently ICOftd I hl1 with her UerctN Yldto: ~Of MldlMI Cllnt In I ~ t~ look 11 the mo\lle "Educellng 1 ....... -... -. ... ..,...,_, ••CMm ... 11 Frtd8y, Sept. 181 1813 l •"A'l"ff llO¥ll "The Jayhawkers" ( 1959. Wes1ern) Jell Chandler, Fess Parker A man and his prisoner. a jayhawker leader. fall in love w11h the same woman (2 hrs ) • Mn.I ... ll8CI: a.A'I llEY(). unmM'Y WllTIM Five Chinese wrrlers who have contnbufed 10 the emergence of modern China examine and interpret lhe way Chinese think abOUt themselves, lheu aspirations. pains and achievements 1n an era ol revolutionary change ( 1 hr ) 119C ... MOVA "Lassa Fever" The s1ory ot a mysterious. highly lethal disease which slruc~a N rran villa~ 1n 196.9 is docu- mented. D ( 1 hr ) (.C) •·111TI" ( 1981, Orama) Piper Laurie, Mel Gibson A young retarded man and a sensltive, middle-aged woman develop e close relatlOnshlp of mutual need and understanding lhat leads 10 an unorthodox mar=.c, ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (!) TMl\.I A _, American Assoc1ation champion vs Pac1fk: Coast League champion (live rrom Lcx11s11111e. ~.) (3hrs) LLJ Wf f7TM -A young men learns the value of friendship and lair play (Q) 110¥11 "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassave1es. Gena Rowlands A New York architect leaves the pressures of urban Ille and marriage and escapes 10 a Greek istand wllh his daughter and a tree spirited young women In this updated 11er· Slon of Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hrs . 25 .. (I) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl· vesle< Stallone, Carl Weathers Woild heavyweight chllmpion Rocky Balboa • suiters a personal crisis when a younger. hungricf ~hie< challenges him for his =icro!i!m:~mm.1 -.a~ AT 1MI llCMll 1.-:'w•n llmll•OlTlllTmlAnoNAL M CIWl.ll ~ TAUi WITM Guests: Robeft Aadnltz, Martin Ritt. ,.,(I)._. • ..r ~ (Seaaon Premiere) A revlted WC"lion of "Monllof'' features anchormen Lloyd Dobyns and COft• spondenta lncludlng Rebeeea Sobel . Steve Delaney And Investigative reporter Mar1\ Nykanen. ( 1 hr.) • tll 9Un .... rr Gamf Strange alles and storlet of HOltywood; a visit ro the forbidden city of Mecca: a San Qvon. tin Prison expiOllOO C8uatd by a decJI of car~tJ:~Ofw.t l lTMllMQt MlamlnmlmAT •91M.L .._AT'°" "Klno'a SloQert" John Willlatne and the bton l>ops Orcheltta art joined by the Klng'a Sing· ..-.. alx hermonlllng young Englilhmen whoee repertoire rangea from Ranelt- aat'IQe t>alladt to Randy NctwrMn tunet ~ ~l ''Mltd Malt" ( 1MO, Orama) ~ Glbtoo. MOM Semuel In en Auatre· Ila Of 11'11 noHOCHllltafrt Miq, the frienda and lady of• top hlghwey puttUtt ~ man t>ecomt the tatoett of Adlttlo otCYClt aana. 'A' I 1fv .. 29 min.) .,.. ,~,, (1972, Drema) TYIOO, PMA Wlnfleld. OU.Ina the datlt o....ion ytetl. • femily of black thartctopperut~ to atey togethtf In aplt• Of OYelwtlllmfng Oddi. ( 1 Iv' 45 "*1.) I aaAllGl COUNTY TOOAY 19 .... r=-FOCUI Oii mrT All llCMI "The Spirit Of St Louis" ( 1957. ography) James Stewert. Murray Hem- lllon In 1927. Charles A. Lindbergh becomes the first man to fly nons1op across the Atlanllc Ocean to Paris (2 hrs., 30 min.) CID fUQQU ~ Gobo becomes trapped in the ourstde world when Doc decides to board up Fraggle Hole. l .. ICOTI 1::11 "°""' ,AQI Ml (I) AUCI Mel and the girls provide JOleoe with vert0u$ devlcw'"fof Jm)lectlon when a cat burglar strikes In her neighbor· hood (R) D G) Q9QKT RmlJI Michael rs reunited with an old ~lrllrlend (Catherine Hlckland) upon returning to the hometown where he loved under his former Identity (A) ( 1 hr ) •TAD 9 l.R'I llOll DmAMAIUMI llD•rJI, "'"I Steve Allen hosts a sec· ond collection ol famous people's goofs and blunde1s, featuring clips from "Mag· num. P.I." and "Battle Ot The Network Stars", guest Tony Geary highlights Eliza- beth TaylOr's appearance on "General ~ow':~, ~ TWIJIHTZO. ~ llO¥ll "The Brodges At Toke-Ai" ( 1954, Drama) William Holden, Grace Kelly. The personal lives ol men who struggle to sur\llve in the dangerous bat- llellelds ol the Korean War are es tortuous es the war 1lself. (2 hrs.) e NOfU'I COUllT .. CW. Judge Wepner iS cross·examlned by lhe USC Law SchoOI students. ( I hr ) e 1MI ..__ UTI James Burke illus- J trates a tour through the huma.n bralp a~ central nervous system with ~ effects, animation and Interviews with ~st ex~rts. ~hr.) Iii!) llAi~ E TttlATM "The Flame Trees Of Thlka: Selerl" Ian llndS that he cannot restrain his love tor Lettloe any longer whlle on alert with the Palmers and Tilly (Part 6) (R~ hr ) (8).-Y.,..ll I The Gram- my-Award winning country·w11tem &tar ~orms SVCh lavorlles as "The Gam· blef," "Lucllle" and "Lltdy," at well as a duet ot "We Have Tonight'.! wtth gutSl stat Sheena Easton. from the GrMOtbOfO il'IC~· (I hr,) CJ) I "Blade Runner" ( t9&2, Scl- enoe-Flctlon) Harrison FOfd. RutQOf Hauer In a world of tht Mure. a special police ott~r 18 astlgned to trlcil Clown 111ld destroy lout renegade andtoldt. 'A' hr .. 55 min.) .,. "Fast Timet At RJOgemon1 " (1982. Comedy) SMr1 Penn. Jen- nlltf Jaaon Leigh. Sludtnll II a "typlc.al" American high IChoOI confront tht ctlel- lenQM ol 1dUtbOod. ~ MX ana ~WOl'k. 'R' ( 1 ht., 30 min.) •llD.., PMW&L -· (I) -MY AT A,_ Ann'a nervea get lht btlltf Of her 88 lhlol dell Of her ~ 10 Sam neett. (R) 1 ......... ~ '&.-:.,. "Conc.1 '"' The A~t" Orum"* ~ flotl )Olne SK\atra In 1 conctt1 et the Attoe Ot CN· von Amphtthtltre In tM DonWllc9n ~le (t ht 25mk) -· Cl) -• J d •• Florence'• .. , .. , doll• ~ llNdlty kif °'°'91 end '-lanclay Conl. ( 197&, Ofema) .. nu11t ro11.1, Ka111e<1fl@ -1~,;:~ ... THICAT ..,.YOUll ... llCMI "Tim" (1981, Ofama) P1pe1 LaUfle, Mel Gibson ~1 hi ' 35 min ) I tmllCM MlJllOUI TOMI KW.....,_ .. ~'"' ...... .,..,.. GUI._,.. caecom rr•wnat W BWM / AQUAIMM / IATIWf ~.:"<">Q "°"1'IC8l1IR 1'MI nlllill•IDI llllOYll "Mountain Family Robinson · ( t979. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw (I h1., 40 min.) (S) fABm TALf 1MEATM "Rumpelstllts· kin" Herve Vlllechalze por11ays the s11ange little man wlt11 the funny name who helps the miller's daughter (Shelley Duvall) spin straw Into gold. Ned Beatty, Paul Dooley and Bud Corl also star (l)MOVIE "Child's Play" (1972, Mystery) James Mason. Robert Pteston ( 1 hr 40 min.) HUA'T"" 1'MI lllATTBt 1:11 '"'1MUICIJ'mlDI 1:11 ([)MPlTOOAY TAU AIOUT lltCTUMI TICAn MOU YWOOO DAY Oii DllCOftRY U:.UllGlll a.ETH COflUll> THI W011.0 TOllOMOW THI RlfTITOIU •wmwunY • llOTOIMID AUTO AACleQ "CART De1ro11 New!> 200" (live from Brooklyn, Mich ) (2 hrs.) CID llOV1E "Po11erge1s1" (1982. Horror) Craig T Nelson. Jobelh Williams ( 1 hr • 55m1n) ~HOTWMllU ~ Ml llOV1E "The Next One·· ( 1982. Sc:1• ence-Flcllon) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar- beaU' ( 1 hr., 35 min ) -II (I) MPl fOOTIAU Los Angeles Rams vs Green Bay Packers (at M11wa4kee) (3 hrs) 0 AT C. wmt Guest Simon Rattle ( 1 hr) D llOVll "Where There's Life" ( 194 T. Comedy) Bob Hope, W~ham Bendix (2 hrs.) NOUYWOOO ClOIEUP tEW.D ""TIIUTit C. lllP llYOM> ..... ., =:La. mrTTNI .... WAll9MITOM WIR It llEWW llO¥tl "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora ma) Nick Nolle. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) (S) llOVll "Star Trek 11· The Wrath 0 1 Khan" ( 1982. Science-F1cllon) Wilham Shatner. Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr 5!> min.) 0 110V11 "Tim" ( 198 t. Drama) PIPf)r Laurie, Mel Gibson. ( t hr , 35 min.)" IW.Y.GIRANT .. .al I DaT ATTNI llOV'al ROmRJIQUlB IA .. ALL Chicago Cubs ot New York Mel~ l:z-=.-:.. WALL tnBT wm "Gellloo A Charge from Utilities" Guest Judlth B Wartlck • l1rst vice pu1S1dent, Dean Witte• Aeynolcls • =llne =~TMIROAO 9 IA.UU. Regtooal coverage or Mltweukee 8'ew81s at BaltlmO<e Ofloles Of another game (lo tie announced) (2 hrs . 30 min.) CD llOV1E "Delicate Delinquent" ( 1957 Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Martha Hyer (2 hrs.~ l~'::ntuuu OM W<lltTIWID llO\'ll "Starwuck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Dono11an.. _11 hr . 40 min.) .p-~-m llOvtE U•@ Hll&W San Diego Paores 111 At11111ta Braves (3 hrs.) 11:111~LR • TElllY OOU.WMITTMD atUM:tlll TNI HOm 1'MI M>AD TO LOI AMGll.EI Olympic hopefuls profiled ere Jimmy Martin (ludo) end Nerotl Fa1rhall (tenclng) ( 1 hr ) 6'!) ~HEA&:nc-.. ([) COLllCllE FOOTUL1. Mich19an State vs Notre Dame (R) (3 hrs.) ® f'RAQQLE ltOcl Gobo beccmes trapped in rhe outside w0<ld when Doc oecldes to board up Fraggle Hole CD llOVIE "Last Holiday" ( 1950. Come- dy) Alec Guinness. Kay Walsh ( 1 hr. 28 min) (O)MOVIE "Green Ice" ( 1961. Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer ( 1 hr . 55 min) 0 llOV1E "Fat Chance" ( 198 t, Comedy) Farnham Scot1. January Stevens ( 1 hr • 40 min.\ Afternoon __ _ 1HI D ~ UClllQ "Slroh's Thull· der1est '83" I== ~T llBIFOlllAMCll "Wagner's Ring· Gotterdammerung. Act I" Hagen, son of the Nibelung. plots Siegfried's . death In order to avenge his lather and ~~.:~~r~MTI ~R.AIH "Linda Ronstadt" MOVIE "Time Bandits" ( 1981, Come- dy) Craig Warnock. David Warnei ( 1 hr • 50m1n) CS) ,APB CMAIE "A Day In The Ute Qt, " A third-year law student (Darlene Carr) almost se11ously Injures bicycling James Hart (James Stephens) while driving her carfbl hr ) t2:a 1· WUJ~ WOll.O"" AlmALI DODGD DUGOUT ' tUWn1EI n.ouatt 1'MI MTI llO¥tl "Golden f3endeZ11ous" ( 1977 Suspense) Richard Hams. David Janssen U hr . 43 min ) 1M CZJ CHAJU.11 CHAMPLIN TAI.Kl wmt Guests· Robert Radnllz, Marlin R1t1. 12:1411 DOOGD,. um W ([) MPl fOOTUU. New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys (3 hrs) D GD MPl FOOTUL1. San Diego Chargeis at Seattle Seahewks (3 Mi J l =::n-H•W Los Angeles Do<Jo6rs at 9115 r 01ants 1:J hrs> rt) MOWll "Allhur" ( 1981. Comedy} Dudley Moore. Liu M1nnell1 ( t hr • 53 min) Cl) llOWI "The Student Ptince" ( t954, MuSleal) Ann Blyth, Edmund PurdO<n. (2 hrs) (%) llOYll "LOia" (t981) Barbara Sukowa. Armin Mueller·Stahl (I hr . 54 min) 1:11, ,_TIIOOP llOWI 'The DtsapPearance 0 1 Fllgl\t 412" ( 1974. Mystery) Glenn f ord. Brad- ford Dillman (2 hrs . 30 nun J ·= W. m) AUltl· a.ATM "Conceit Fo1 The " Arnencas" Drummei Buddy Rich Joins Sinaua In e concert at the Altos De Cha· von Amphitheatre 1n the Dominican •Republic (I hr . 25 min.) 0 llOV1E "Arthur" (t98t. Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liu Minnelll ( 1 hr . 53 min.) HtDClllWUWliaMD I> llOVIE "Nlgh1 Of Dark Shadows" ( 1971 , Horror) David Selby, Lara Parker l? hrs) ti) llOV1E "tt Starteo In Naples" ( 1960, Comedy) Sophia Loren. Clark Gable (2 hrs) I MR.lCl10MI T1llOtJQH A .. AZIJAM fYl QllOWllQ YUM lllOYE "Reds" (1981. Otama) Warren Bea~ane Kea1on (2 hrs . 40 min ) 1'I BJ ~°71 AIEMCA A prohle of Flori- da is presented. ( 1 hr.) !:ii" ClllWUWI *MD ®l QMATUT "°"'1 LHIENDI "Johnny Unitas" Host, Jayne Kennedy '1!) QllOWllQ YUM CC) llOVIE "Hobson's Choice" ·c 1954, Comedy) John Mills, Charles Laughton. Whrs.) IPGRTICEfYBI .. llOV1E "Sullivan's Travels" ( 194 t, Comedy) Joel McCrea. Veronica Lake (2 lhrs.t.-r. PIMO FHTIYAL .. IDll '"n!lltlOOY'I IUlllEll TM'U A WOll.O ... American Association champion vs. International League champion (live from Louisville . ~) (3hrs.) lJJ llOV1E "On Golden Pono" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn. ( 1 hr. 49 min) ©)NFL MPOln': tm -IHORT lllT l'ftET (S) llOV1E "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) (I) MOVIE "Love At First Brie" ( 1979 • Comedy) Ge0<~e Hamilton. Susan Saint =1Jaii1:.:~·~,.._ """lllOWl...W. ' '"n!llYICIOn. 1111!11 llOV1E "The Stratton Story" ( t949, Biography) James Stewart, June Allyson &hrs.) 1:11 llCEPEOfU W COU!Qf FOOTUL1. Oregon State vs. USC (2 hrs) II IUl)AY reatured. live from Glen Ivy Hot Springs in Corona ( t hr . 30 min ) Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 17 -lunclay Cont. leoges of adulthood. drugs, sex and schootwork. 'A' (1 hr .. 30 min.) 1199 Cl) Cll ... ..mfATat d (C)ilOWm "Deadly Gamee" (1981, Mys- tery) Sam Groom. Dick Butkus. A woman returns to hllf hometown to investigate hef slstllf'S mysterious death. 'R' (1 hr., 35 ·1mln.) -~ =. ...... Ml ... --mmat ... ...... ,_ llO¥ll "Lola" ( 1981) Barbara Sukowa, Armin Mu6tlef-Stahl. A cabaret -Monday _ ................. - •<%> "Body Heat" (f9Sl Suspense) Wlt- 'liam Hurt. Kathleen Turner. (1 hr., 55 min.) •CC> "They All Laughed" (1981. Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gauara. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) · •11ll "The Love Machine" (1971, Drama) John Phillip Law, Dyan cannon. (2 h<s.) ... "Joy In The Morning" (1965, Romance) Richard Chamberlain, Yvette Mlmleux. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) M CD "Thunder In The East" ( 1953. Adven- ture) Alan Ladd, Deborah Kerr. (2 hn1.) (I) "The Man Who Woo~ Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery, Michael Caine. (2 hra.. 9 min.) CI> "Lola" (1981) Ba1bara Sukowe. Atrnln Muellef·Stahl. ( 1 hr .. 54 min.) J'Jll <m "Bui.lard" (1981, Adventure) Chrl&-IQPhef Henka. ( 1 hf .. 11 min.) .. (C) "The Stratton Story" ( HM9. Biogra- phy) James Stewart. June Allyson. (2 hrs.) CB> "Treasure Of The Foor Crown$" ( 1982. AdYenture) Tony Anthony, Ana Obregon. I 1 hr .. 40 min.) • "Rlel" (1980, Biography) Raymond Cloutlef. Christophe< Plummer. (2 hrt.) • C%> "Slade Runner" ( 1982, ~Fic­ tion) Harrl9on Ford. Autoer Hauer. ( t hr .. 55 min.) •• "Bettle Of The Commandos" (197t, Adventure) Jack Pala~. Thomat Hunt· tr. (2 hrs.) -cm "The Jackpot" , t950. Comedy) James Stewart. Barbara H•. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Rhe Europeena" (1979. Drama) L .. , llt9 Elchhofn. 11hr.,31 min.) On GOldtn Poncf'1 (1981, Drama) HenJ Fonda. Ketharlne Hepburn. ( 1 hr .. ti ·~ Andfwt" (1956, Comedy) 09fln~ Keye, Pier Anotlf. (2 htt.) • ·== ~ ~ l:: Coma- -Murder BY.t-48fura1 C.-" (1979, :r> Hal Hob~ Kattwlnt Rott. tW ~ NatloMI Hee"h" ( 1973) Lynn aYt. (1 IY •. 35 min.) nm ~ .. (1880, ~> Tettu- YI Natcadel, Teutomu Yamazaki. (2 hra.. ' min.) "St11CNy'1 L..Mt 8tand" ( 1980. Ccm- ~) WM ~. Aly Anzlb11. ( 1 ht •• ~mln:lfleme Of The lellndl" (t966. ~tUte) Yvonne Dt C.to. Howtrd Duff. (2 In.) 20 Friday, a.pt. 18, 189a singer tricks an honest polltlclan Into thinking she's a wealthy woman from a fa1 oH city. ( 1 hr., 54 min.) •Cl).,_ "Blade Runnef" (1982, Sci- ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford, Rutgllf Hauer. In a world of the future, a special police oHlcer is aMlgned to track dOwn and destroy lour renegade androids. 'R' 11 hr., 55 min.) 1111 (B) .,_ "Tlme Bandits" ( 1981, Com&- dy) Craig Warnock, David Warner. A young boy is taken on a trip through time by a band of diminutive would-be outlaws who have stolen a tin.warp map lrom the~ Being. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) • "Prl~ 01 The City" (1981, _.,._...._....,..._ 1MIG "Journey Into Fear" ( 1942, Suspense) Orson. Welles. Joseph Cotten 0 hr., 30 min.) • "African Adveflture" ( 1971, Adven- ture). Documentary. (2 hrs.) CB> 'Waltz Across Texas" (1982. Ofame) Anne Archef, Terry Jastrow. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CD) "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Drema) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton (2 hrs .. 5 min.) (I) "Goin' South" ( t978, Comedy) Jack NicilOlson, Mary Steenbulgen. (t hr .. 4 t min.) ••"Reds" (1981. Drama) Warren Beat-~ Diane Keaton. (2 hrs., 40 min.) CD " .. _II" ,1968, Drama) Malcolm McDowell, Dav'ld Wood. ( 1 hr., 51 min.) .. CB> "The Prize Fighter" (1979, Comedy) Tim Conway, Don Knotts. ( t hr .. 39 min.) •CC> "Aes4Jrrectlon" ( 1980, Orama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Sheperd. (1 hr .. 45 min:) (I) "Beau Brummell'' ( t954, AdYenture) Elizabeth Taylof, Stewart Gral'lg8f. (2 hrt.) •CD "The Virgin And The Gypsy" (1970. • Drama) Joanna Shimkus, Franco Nero. ~hr .. 32 min.) "Sounder" ( t972. Drama) Cicely ~ PaUIWlnfiekl. (t hr .. 45mln.) •c.c> "The Stratton St()()'" (1949. Blogra-~,i~ James Stewart, June Allyson. (2 .... Riii .. (1980, Blogrephy) Raymond CiOutl«, Chl'ls1~ Plummer. (2 hrs.) • a::i· "Star Wars • ( t977, Fantasy) Mark HamlH. Harrtaon Ford. (2 hr&) <m "Rede" (1981, Drema) Warren Beet· ~Olene Keeton. (2 twa .. ~min.) w "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sc~Flo­tlon) Harrlton Ford, AulO'f Htluet. ( 1 hr., 65mln.) •Im "Rouatabcc.lt" I 1964, Mullcal) EMt 15f..iey, S.rbera Stanwyek. (2 hra.. 5 ~.) .. "The Man Who WCNkJ S. King" 975. AdVenture) Sean Conntry, Mlcheel c.N, (2 ln...J...9 min.) Ii .... ,, . ft Drama) Treat Wllllams, Jerry Orbach. A New York cop Is caught between lede<al pressure and loyalty to his felloW oHtee<s during an investloatlon of wldeSPfead lice corruption.·~· (2 hrs .. 45 min.) Ila FAmf• W TGPO'MllOM•IR ~ . .,_ "Canne<y Row" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Nick Nolte, Debra Winger. In a 1940s Calllornla coastal town. a marine biologist becomes romantically Involved with a girt from the local bordello. 'PG' (2 hrs ) i ....... ':1& .. ---IDMAllOF~ ·== M) llCMI "The Europeans" ( 1979, Ofa· ma) Lee Remick, Lisa Eichhorn A wealthy Boston family prepares to wel- come two visiting cousins who are ectually 5"klng a way to cesh In on the clan's .. ,· .. ;:::) •ACU OFCM.T\m llCMI "The Jackpot" ( 1950, Come- dy) James Stewart, Barbara Hale. Atter winning a radio sweepstakes. a man tries to raise money to pay the taxes on Ills win= ( t hr .. 30 min.) O "Vanishing Wilderness" (1974) Documentary. Narrated by Rax Allen. Cameras capture the majestic beauty of nature and wikltlle trom the tur-seafs of Alaska to the cOlorful pelicans of Floftda . 1 hr .. 30 min.) ..-T ,. .... .: ... IWl'Y MYI MAii llCllJCI ... Mm'IC0911ff ......... ...... ..,. LMCDll•C-----~ · MlfO Ma. "CART Oetroll News 200" (from Btooldyn, Mleh.). (R) (2 ~~ "A Hero Ain't Nothln' But A Sandwich" ( t971. Drama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Wlnfleld. An lote!llgenl but allenlted black ghetto youth takea vp ~ 'PG' ~~mtn.) "Halto"9n II" ( t981, Horror> mle Lee Cortie, Donald Plee~. A hef:l•l••lr lnMoe mutdlr9r continUM hit rttgn of ttnOr lo • emaA town. 'R' ( 1 ht .. .,~~ccumTGMY Mt .. 79 t • M1'Gm F•tur90: a ftnal lrtbUI• to the c.t end ctwac:ttrs of M •A• S • H. ,..,,.. ~ ... 1--.nac1•• '~~ .... ~ :.:i..= Sen Diego ,..,,_ et &an ~GW1tl a .... , -.... Nell Gabllf and Jet· Lyone hOll II\ Wot11llttw9 1oc* at wtla.t~• ,.. .. ..,. mcMee. ao,.... .. Oobo ,...._ ne'""" l ' l ' .. Sm.lay Cont. LoulM, wf\o learn that her 8'Cort It o aoo- vloted rnurdetei. (R) e • m mr OI nmm• A 1tar· Studded ~lebtallQn Of the apl.111 and deuwminetlon that led l'IUITMKOUt Amerl· cans 10 succeed In thelt aholen alms and professk>tls 19 ho6ted by Hal Linden, Bar· bare Eden and Dc<olhy Loudon c:;i (2 hrs.) ~ WOM.D °' .IACQUll COUI- • tll IWIDCAlnl I llCOD•CIC (Prem- lete) A1i eecenuk: Judoe (Brian Keith) retires. then teams ui:> With a young race- car driver (Oenlel Hugh-Kelly) to hunl crlmlnahl who escaped Justice through 1=~2hrs.) mww "The Force On Thun<Jer Moun- .. ( 1977, Scien<le-Flcllon) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • llAllW&CI TMIAW "Tile Flame Trees Of Thl1<a· Safari" Ian fines that Ile .cannot restrain his love '°' Lelllce any !Onge< wtille on safari wllh the Palmers andTlll~. ~1~)~~1 hr l e M CarlO Mana Glulinl. maestro of the Los Anoeles Phil· harmonic. rehearses, conducts and otters oH·slage lmpresfilons ol overtures from ~ee Rossini =as (R) ( 1 hr ) WOITICIM mww "Pollergelsl" ( 1982, Horror) Craig T. Nelson, Jobelh Wiiiiams Vengeful ghOsts take over a suburban California home and abduct the restdaol tamuy·s ~ngesl child 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) U.J llCME "The Road Warrior" ( 1981. Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence. lri q_n Australia of the lu1ure where clvlllzauon I! reduced lo a collectJon ol rural com- munes. a lormer highway cop makes a 2000-mile run tor sanctuary In a promised land 'R' ( I hr , 35 min ) CZ) MOYIE "Body Heal" (1981. Suspense) Wilham Hurt. Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover 10 murder her husband. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) .. (Jl)Ol'DIUP ... Cl) oooaell*T, IEMTOft l.Aau and Jenny have 10 share lhe only available room in a crowded ho1el when they cover an OUl-ot-town SIOlm. (A) .,...,,,.,.,. (l) CGlUQI FOODAL.L Arizona Stele vs. UCLA (3 hrs.) -8 Cl) """""'MN&. U . Trapper probes the research of a fellow doctor (Veia Miles) whose ellorts to find a cure tor the common cold caused her to collapse (RI ~~ IS a=.. mwEDI LR Nm DEATII Carol Lawrence and Art llnkleller host thls look al the children of East Africa and their struggle IOI survival Guests Dick Van Patten. W1lhamSha1ne1. Dean Jones. Elrem Zlmballst Jr (I hr.) • IYll9IQ AT POfll "King's Singers" John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra are 101ned by the King's Sing- ers, six harmonizing young Englishmen whose repertOlre ranges from Rena1s- sanoe ballads to Randy Newman tunes (A} (I hr) G RAT '9IFOMUleiCll "Bndeshead Revisited· A Twl1ch Upon The Thread" Julia and Charles make plans to get mar rted until Lord Brideshead 1ebufls his sis· ter's adulterous atlair. (Pa11 10) (A) Q ~hr.) ~R..UM "Linda Rons1ad1' .o¥ll "The Road WarrlOI" ( 1981. Adventure} Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In an Autttalte of the ful1,11t wti.1• clvlllzatlon 11 reduced 10 a colloctlOn of rura.1 com mu'*· a I01me1 htghW1y cap makes a 2000·mlle run IOI aaoctuary In a promlsod land 'R' (I Iv , 35 min ) (I)_. "Star Trek II. The Wrath Ot Khan" ( 1982. Science-Action) WIUlam Snatner, AicardO Montalban Adm James T Kirk raaaaombleS hts old crew and bal· ties 1 vlndl(tlve ent1my who blameo Kirk IOt the death of his wife 'PG' ( t hr., 55 min.) 9 lll0¥9 "Blade RulWlf" ( 1982, Sci ence-Fletlon) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer. In a w0tld ol the Mure, a special pollee officer Is assigned to track down and <>eslfoy lour renegade androtds. 1R' U hr., 55 min.) -Ill) MOWI "Carrie" ( 1952. Orama) Lau· rence Ollvter. Jeoollet Jones When a young girl runs away with a mattled man, the two meet very dltterenJ tales (2 hrs • 25 min.) · .. ., BlflllT~ T1ll W8K Featured: f0<rner Filth Oln:ienslOn s1ora Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo: HollywOOd's Chateau Marmont hotel; the ne1wo1k's hottest soa~r=:,~ ! llCME "Hobson·s ChOIGe" ( 1954, Comedy) John Mills, Charles Laughton A boOlmeker attempts 10 retain his cheap source ol labor by preventing his three d!UJghlers from marrying, ( 1 hr • 55 min } l!&WAU.Y~ tll4I ~Y.allrl'Am 1w DGCl>O CID ... WAU. f'l'i&f IOIMA&. MflOtlrT llOVll "Will Success Spoil Roel< Hunt- er?" ( 1957. Comedy) Tony Randall. Jayne Mansfield. A publicity agent gets into trouble because of his unprediclable ways (1 hr , 50 min.) • 89 MAI WWI Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons host an 1nlorma11ve I~ at what's new at the movies. CD llOVll "Private Nurse" (No Date, Ora- ma) A pretty nurse answers a house call not knowing she will have to admlnrster ~ 10 the whole family. ( 1 hr , 20 min.) c.zJ llOVll "Ch1ld's Play" ( 1972. Mystery) James Mason. Robert Preston A disliked master at a Cathohc boy's school becomes the victim of an anonymous malefactor 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) I WOllJ) "'PlafU 11:11 CM ... MOT .c:lllAM.Y ntl MEWi Comedy sketcheS combine w11h classlc film and news loo1age in an ollbeal. sallrlc take- -011. 11:111 woaTI lllW. PACUiiilAI UC ... llMY FALWELL CMUMlt CAUGKT .. ntl <*>tlfW Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Moble~. wl1h guesjs Anson Williams. Belly White and JoAnn Pflug, profile six children who are 1he innocent v1c11ms of war In coun- tries such as Somalia, Cambodia and El Salvador. ( 1 hr.) m AIUMDICANFAl&Y A look IS taken al lhe joys and conflicts ot the Wiiiiam C. Loud I= of Santa Barbara. ( I ttr ) GI> FA lalllHY The children ol the Gold Hill School send for a ma1l-0<def bride IOI Moses (Moses Gunn). and a cache ol llrew0<ks collected by Murphy Berlin Olsen) is stolen (2 hrs.) Meua ,,,_ FATNlll ....,, The children ol the Gold Hill School send fOI a ma1l·01der bride IOI Moses (Moses Gunn), and a cache of llreworks collected by Murphy • ~~-~(21lrt,) ~ mwt1 "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkle<. Mlchael Keaton. Two nighttime rnorgue allendanlt become "love brokeit" lor 111 QJOUP-of hoOken who have IOst their ptmf) 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) twe PACI THI MA110ll Lesley Stahl beCOm08 the new moderator 01 lhe week· llnterview serlet -711a.&ll .... ..., .... ..,,,., ... -..... 10nam UP A bawdy. eouus-only cotMdy revue ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) Cl) llOYll "Fast Tlmet Al Rldgemont High" ( 1962. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen- nifer Jason Leigh. Students al • "typleal" American high school confront the chal- lenge& of adulthood. drugs, sex and SChoolWOfk. 'A' ( 1 ty . 30 mtn.) ct 9Cml "True C-Ollfesslone" (1961, {j'ama) Robert Oe Niro, Roben Duvall . The usually separate w01lds ol two broth- ers. a Los Angeles police deteotive and an ambitious Roman Cathollc pries!. con- verge during a murder Investigation. 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min} 11:118 llOVll "The Glass Menagerie" ( 1950. Drama) Jane Wyman, Kirk Douglas Based on the play by Tenne5See Williams. A transplanted Southern lady survives on her memories ol a more gentle past. ( 1 hr .. 30mln) it:ll 8 llOVll "Green Counterlell" ( 1976) DaVld Jansen ( 1 hr • 40 min ) 11:11(.C) llOVll "GOiden Rendezvous" (1977. ·suspense) Richard Harris. David Janssen An ocean hner carrying a cargo of gold and lhe lives of Its passengers are threal· ened by Iha possibility ol nuclear destruc· tlonp r . 43 min.) tt:9 m ...,....., ... nn•WOM,_ ... @ llOVll "Twenty-Three Paces To Bal<er Street" ( 1956. Mystery) Van Johnson. Vera Miies A sightless playwright attempls to convince police ol a murder ; I he overheard. (2 hrs.) ~­MLUION 1a HORIUHOW A..-ca "International Derby" (from Newport. R I ) (R) (2 hrs.) CO) llOVll "Tempesl" (1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands. A New York archilect leaves the pressures ol urban life and marriage and escapes to a Greek island with his daughter and a 1re&- spirlteo young woman In this updated ver· sion of Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hrs .. 25m1n) CZ) llO¥m "The Nallonal Health" ( 1973) l_:tnnR~ (1 hr.,35m1n.) m WI HOWt'JAL t11guc:IRI (IS~ "The Stud" ( 1978. Drama) Joan Collins. Oliver T oblas A waller advances his career by steeping with hiS boss's wile 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min) ,,. (8) llOVll "Between Friends" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Elizabeth Taylor. Carol Burnell. Two middle-aged divorcees with entirely dltter· ent backgrounds and a111tudes become last friends atter literally running into each other 1n an autoniobtle' accident ( t hr., 45 min ) W Q AT 0. wmt Guest Vincent Price (1 hr.) t• 0 llOYll "Fast Times Al Rldgemont High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen. niter Jason Leigh Students at a "lyp1cal" AmerlC8n high school confront the chal· Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. Ryan O'Neal John Hurt A straight cop and a gay pol1Ce clerk go undercover as a homose><ual couple to find the murderer of a male model. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) m TMUll•IJI• a11 D m ml L.A. Featured: a trip lo cheerleadef tryouts '°' the Raiders foot- ball team; a took at the "dark Side" of HOllY""'ood -IJ (I) NlwtWIT OICk soon regrets becoming the four1h member of a seem- ll~~ng Quar1et (R) llllPIJlllJfT *' WOM ... TOGETMlll ALO* Three married COU· pies whose lives are clOUded by lnfertlli1y provide Insight Into marriage, pareotlng, coping with lt!ness and dysfvnc11on, and related fears. .,. 'AaYl'IUD ROCie.iTV .. lllT Of llZNlll ..... 1W D <I>Ol fJD ... TAXI In THI ctll.Dlml lM TIICU Of Ttll-.T -.Yllli IUll .. .allT "°""~ ITONATat •..um Of IMIJllA. TM 11CUIQ T elevtslon newsmagazlnes are spoofed In Ihle fa&t-paced comedy ~~ "First Monday In October" ( 198 1, Comedy) Waller Mallhau, JIH Clayburgh. A llbel'al Supreme Court JU&- tlce clashes with the newest member ot the nahon's highest court. an uttra-cx>n· servallve woman jurist. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 40 min) C'm Ml9 fOlllA't ca.mm CCllm'f ,AIMIOll ..,. Jane Fonda and h« celeb- rity guests, Including Morgan Fairchild, Chevy Chase. Sally Field, Mark Hamill Kate Jackson and David Steinberg, put on a series of skits spoofing fashion and ~le. ( t hr . 30 min.) CZJ 90¥ll "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Donovan. A teen-age Australian girl finds Instant fame as a punk rock singer when her manager-cOUSln stages a daring publlclty 1tunt. ( 1 hr .. •O min.) 1WCI) lllMI "H.O.T.S.I" (1979, Comedy) Susan KIOer, Ltaa London. A IOl'othy reject deefdet to form her own club of co- eds who concentrate on gratifying le><· starvedc~ 'A' (1hr .. 35mln.) m1(l)lflOlr na tta 8 (I) !WIT TO IWIT The Harts foftow the trail of a mlulng bridegroom trom New Y()rij9 cant01nla. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) D • Ttll IUT Of CAlllC* Host: Johnny Carson Guests; Suzanne Pleshette. Or. Aobefl An"'-n~ ( t hr.) I E?~., ll•W' ,..,, COU.-fl001UU. Mlchlg8n State vs. Noire O.me (R) (3 In.) (8).,_ "011'•" (t982, COmedv) Stew Gvttenbel'g, Mld<ey Rourke. A eeit1more dlntf It the tlengout fOf 1 quintet of v.oono men ..en cM1na lhe time wt.en the pr• IUrtl of 1dUttflood ate lhf'Mtenlng to d18~M them. 'A' ( t l'W., 60 tnln.) e llOWI "So Fine" ( 1981, Comedy) -Ay1n O'NMI, Jack Warden. A atuffy cOl- lege profenor uYet hll l•thef'• floUnder· Ing Qlf""°t ftotOl'Y . by lnventlnQ • ,,... type of i.tdlel' Jeefll. ~ (1 hr., 3 f min.) ' 22 Frtd-.y, Sept. 18, 1983 m111c:um twdl) 90¥ll "The lllustrat~ Man" (1969, Science-Fiction) ROd Steiger. Claire Bloom. A woman persuade$ her husband to have hts body tattooed with symbols relating to events in his hfe (2 hrs., tO min.) --~J:lOf_ •IPllllD8IT *IWOM .... MOWI "Maneater" ( 1973, Adveoture) Ben Gazzara, Sheree North Two couples shar1ng a motor home get stuck near a wild animal compound wtlere two hUngry tigers set upon them. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) CC) MOWI "Young Lady Chatterley" (19n. Orama) Harlee McBride, Peter Aalf~y. A young woman Inherit& her fatn1- ly's hoge mansion and an anoestOf's diary detallina numerous sexual escapadeS 'A' {! ~ 28 min.) -8 • I.All -.T 1lll'lt DAVI) LIT1'IMIM la~~=-11~1 ALL•"nll,-.,Y llAllY IWn1IMI, llAllY MM1llMI 90¥ll "Reds" (1981, Drema) Warran Beatty. Diane Keaton. American tournallst John Reed's involvement 1n the AuSSl8n Revolution ol 1917 Is depicted. 'PG' (2 hrs .. .0 min.) ' a.e Cll COl'W Columbo matches wits with a brilliant psycholog!Sl (Nleol Wiiii· alT\900) who used mind control to kill t'tts assistant. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) 1119 ([) MOWI "Kina Olck" ( 1981, Fantasy) Animated. An Tnsa11able witch uses her magic to prawide 1t dwaff named Acherd with the necessary stamloa to lndUlge her prOdiglous sexual appetite. ( 1 hr . 10 mh) Cl) .,.,. "The Road Warrlof" ( 1981, Adventure) Mel Gfbson, Bruce Spence. In an Australia ot the tuture wtlefe cMllzatlon Is reduced lo a collection of rural com- munes, a tom~ highway cop makes a 2000-mile run '°' sanctuary In a pr~ land, 'A' ~ 35 min.) wli::. "Kitty Foyle" ( 19'40. Ofama) G RogMs, Dennis Morgan. A young wor Ing girl e><perlments freely wltfl r9fl*ltlo encountera. (2 hrs., 10 min.) l ::.MOllCTOM • .,. "Omar Khayyam" ( t957. dventUfe) Cornel Wilde, Debra Pagel. An 1dventurer leads a group of revolutlOn- arlet In their attempt tO set up their own lheh. (I hr .. 30 min.) (%)_. " ... If" ( 1968, Orama) Malcolm McDowell, Oevld WOOd. TM ~eulve atrnoec>her• et an Engti9h boYI' IChool leedl io a vl<>Mnt student rebelllon 'R' ( 1 ·11)f,6t ~ W = "Aeda" (19e1, Oraml) Warren a.tty, Dine Keeton Amerlcen )oumoll&t JoM Rled'I lnvolllement In tht Aulllln AtvolUtlon ot 1917 le depicted. 'PO' (2 ti!J,. 40 min.) W(JI) .. ''The Europeene" (1979, Dr• ~ IAe Aemlcll. U.. Sohhorn. A weelttly Bolton femlly preper• to wef. oorne twO "11111na COUllna Who 111 actually ~ 1 way lo cath In on the clan'• -~ .. ~~ ... ... ·w.i Of The DMdl" (1933, ) JoM Weyn.. Qe.bby ~ A cowboy sets out to avenge his lather's murde< and find his brother who has been missing '°' many years ( 1 hr • 30 min.) W (C)llCME "Resurrection" (t980, Orama) Enen Burstyn. Sam Shepard. After a near- latal auto accident. a woman finds that she has the ability to heal others but ls persecuted because ol her refusal to <;la1rn a divine Influence. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min ) 1:W 9ICIPIGU HI ~C81--tlQHTWATat 2:11 WOllLD AT LMCIE 2:11 llMCUI WILIY, U . CIMTIM CMUMll'I All) ... WCMllWWWW 00 llCMI "Making-l&Ye" (~981. Orama) Kate Jackson, Michael Ontkean. A wom- an learns that her husband ls Involved In a homOSexual relatlonshlp. 'A' (1 hr., 50 mlnJ.w. ·1=-•Dc:::J'a. TOOAY llJll•llTmt 90¥ll "Young Doctors In Love" (1982, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to over- come hiS fear of the knife In this spool ot soap opera clicl'les. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) CZ) llCME "Blade Runner" (.1982, Sc1- ence-Ficllon) l'iarrl$on Ford, Rutger Hauer. In a world ol the future, a special pollCe offioer Is assigned IQ lrack down and destroy lour renegade androids 'A' ~ht . 55 min.) Mt •Ami• 90¥ll "Lost And Found" ( 1979. Comedy) George Segal. GleOda Jackson A..widowef and a dM:lf~ begin a rocky romance alter literally meeting each other by aocldent at a French sld resort. 'PG' ( 1 -iht .. ~- ..... .,...00 90¥ll "On Golden Pond" (1981, Dra- ma) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn. Old lamlly tensions rasurfaoe as an elde<ly couple return tor a last summer at their New England retreat and are visited by their daughlet, her liance and his aon. 'f_O' ( 1 hr., 49 min.) • d • .lllMI "Mad Max" ( 1980. Orama} Met Glbeon. Joanne Samuel. In an Aust<• Ma ol the noMoo-dlstant future, the friends and lamily 01 a top highway pursuit police- man beeome 1he largela ol 1adlatlc -1'r.cU~~~. 1 fir .. 29 min.) mTGrmMm -·--·~ .. .,_ "FHI Times At Rldgem<>t'lt HIQh" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen. nlfir Jason Leigh. Student& al a "typical" American high cehool confront the chalo ~ oi 11dUlthood, drugs, sex and achOOIWOfk. 'A' (1 hr •• 30 min.) ,, ......... ........ ,, - vontwe out of Fraogle Rock to find hit traytllng uncle. wh<i ha1n'1 eent hll usual ~Icard. • .,_ "The Exile" ( 19-48, AdVenture) Douglas Fairbanks .)(.. Marla Montez. While In ede, King c;Mrlee 11 or England falls In love with a peasant girt (2 hrt ) •• CIL.ll'A'I ... Ari encore ol the pro- gram's nn11 epllOde finds Iha members of tne 4077th pieparlng to say goodbye to one anothef and return hOme as the Kore- an War draws to a close. (R) (2 hfs., 30 i'°-MClfl U&.UTa MU:• YUM Of Aa•POITMIGMI The space agen- cy's llrat quaner-century Is saluted by the veteran entertainer and guests Including John Denver. Marie Oemond and astro- nauts Sally Ride, Guy Bluford and Nell Armstrong: film clips feature OIMa New- ton-John, PMry Como and Prince Charles. l1 hr., 30 min.) • MO¥ll "Love<s And Other Strange1s" (1970, Comedy) Gig Youog. Allne Jack- son. A mOdern young couple's courtship and wedding are Interrelated with the !Ives of their families and friends. (2 hrs.) D lllMI "The Family Jewels" ( 1965. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Sebastian Cabot A 9-year-old orphan visits her six uncles to decide which one she wants to five with l2 hrs.) m a'TaT._.., 1'0llGHT A look at stars who are rellTrnlng to the TV screen e lllMI "Voyage 01 The Damned" (Par1 1) ( 1976. Orama) Faye Dunaway, • Qskar Wetner.ln 1939. a shlpload of Ger- man Jews ts toiced to return to Germany alter being denied perm1SSlon lo enter Cuba. (2 hrs.) e 1111 ~Of llY AlmlCA Two centu· ries ol black history and heritage are dramatized in a powertut one-woman per· toimance created by and starring-Paulene ~e<s. (1 hr~ 11!1 ~T 111 ~ "Brideshead Revisited" The dylllg Lord Marchrnain (Laurence Olivier) returns trom Europe with his mistress to spend his last years al the family home. (Par1 11) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) CC).,_ "China 9. liberty 37" ( 1980, Western) Warren Oates. Fabio Tesll. A t tubt>Orn tooar. ro1metty a gunflohter1 atogft a one-man battle egatntf a 11lltot10 company wanting to malt• tracks aeroee his l«rltory 'R' (1 ht., 43 min .. ) 00 .,_ "Young OootOl't In l..Ove" ( 1982, eom.dy) ~ldlMI MoKeen, Sean Young. A young surgeon trlet to OV'ef· come hl8 fear of the knit• II') thll apoof of soap opera ollohet. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) (!) .... TAU TlllA.,. "Jeck And The Beana1alk" Oennll Christopher play• Jack and Katherine Helmond la Jeck'• mother In this vetaion Of the tale aboUt I young man woo rnuet prove hl8 courage against a giant and glanteea (Elffott Gould, Jean Sta~ton) to win back his family's riches G llOWll "Time Bandits" ( 1981, Com&- dy) Craig Warnock, David Warner A young boy la taken on a trip through time by a band or diminutive wouid·be outlaws who have 11olen a time-warp map from .. 11he~8nt.=v·pa· (1hr .. 60mln.) Ml LCMIOAT , ..... _ llOWll "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ora~ ma) Alben FIMey. Diane Keaton. The collapse ol an upper mlddl&-claas cou- ple's marriage and Its effect on their lour daughtMs Is chronicled. 'R' (2 hrs.. 5 min.) a9 al) TMI CATLM M CI) CHAM.II CHAMJM TAUi WITH Guests: Rober1 Radnltz. Marlin Rl11 .. I DOM COllYal. V:T I• OlmAllC8 "Brldeshead ReVisiled" The dying Lord Maichmaln (Laurence OllVler) returns trom Europe with his mistress 10 spend his last years at the family home. (Part 11) (R) 0 ( l hr . 30min.) ~TO• AlllMOIM:ID ~ .,_ "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci· ence-Fictlon) Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauer. In e world or the future. a special police officer Is assigned to track down and destroy four renegade androids 'A' l!_ hr .. 55 min ) (SJ lilOft "Young DoctOIS Ill Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to ovet· como hit fear or the lenllo In thlt tpocl 01 IOIP ~· cHehea 'A' ( t hr • 36 mlnJ CI> llOWll "The National Health" ( 1 73) EM ~ave ( 1 hr , 35 min.) • llOWll 'Too Much. Too Soon" (1959. y) Ootothy Malone. Etrol Flynn rymor•'• daughter. Diana. auffert heat'1break deaplte being wealthy and tamou1. {2 hrt .. 35 ml~ 1r11e T'MA'f"I •-, (Season Prem-lore) "LOllMYI" rta,. Ben Murphy and Maratlalt Colt with a New JM&ey couple woo won S8.8 m1n1on: a miracle drug kw acne: a a1rongman who drives a nail thrc plank with the palm ol his hand. .l.! hr. CE U Y~ ATTMlfWft't Dwight Braxton J John Davit llgtlt heavyweight boUt. (R) (2 :~ ..... ~'ID•YUM • ..,.. • I ltl A large lineup of gueeta Including Ann-Margret. Johnny Carton, the Rev. Bitty Graham. Bob HQpe and Keony Rogere aalutes the ac1or-<:omedlan as he begins the nlnlh decade ot his career. ~r .. 30 min.) G) ... llA. TO IECA .!his film docu- rpents the pilgrims' jOUr~ and the cete- monles of Iha Hall.· the gatheftng of lhe M061em fallhlul In ~a In late Seplem· ber, revea!lng rites a11d rituals which no non·M061em IS allowed to see In person. CB) llCMI "Fast Tlm95 At Rldgemonl High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen- nifer Jason Leigh. Studenls at a "typical" American high school confront the chal- lenges ot adulthood, drugs. sex and schoolwork. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) l ....,UIJ.DY -'IU ~ngutans: Orphans Of The Wild" Peter Ustinov narrates a close- up look al the gentle and 1ntelhgen1 oian- gutan. and lhe efforts being made to save the species from e.1111nc1oon (A) Q ( 1 hr) CC) lllMI "They All Laughed" ( t98 I. Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, Three New York detectives become Involved In numerous romantic liaisons while tracking their clients' errant wives. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) II llOWll "Par1nefS" ( 1982. Comedy) • 1Jlf CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH LINE ~ NEW JAPAN~SE RESTAURANT The splnal discs are rings of spongy cartilage which contain a Jelly-like fluld that separates the bones of the spine called vertebrae. Due to the aging process or through trama eq: whlplash, the discs begin to de- generate & lose their elasticity which causes spinal mlsallgnment with resultant loss of flexibility, neck & back pain, muscle spasam & nerve irritation. With splnal adjustments, prescribed exercises. & proper nutrition. the vertebrae discs & their surrounding struc- tures eq. nerves. muscles, ligaments. cAn be maintained 'at an aptlmum level of health PLEASE CALL FOR FREE COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION. Dr. Richard l. Olson, D.C. Dr. Steven Griff, D.C. OAC.B.R. 99fs '· Doctor of Ch110(lrtaclic Clwopfactic RoenlleftOlllsl .ess 1 T RY OUR DAIL V SPEciAL Enjoy Teriy•i fil'fempur• Shu•hi bu prepared by · our f•mou• J•paneM Chef I.I •Beu •Wine •S•ke -1 Now Open For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tue&day .RESTAVRANT 3840 £. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar .673·3933 . ' Friday. Sept. 16, 1983 21 ·-Tuesday ~-- bte. '™led. (Al CJ ( 1 hr J G "Or ~r Freeman" DI Freeman. Chief of Emergency Obstewcs at Long Beach. CA. 1s prollled. ( 1 hr.) CC) MCM! "Big Bad Mama" ( 1974. Adventure) Angle Oicklnson. William Shatner A woman cuts a path ol 11K>lence and romance through the Southwest ot the 1930s. 'R' ~r. 23 min.) (!) IPOllTIClll Cil MCM! "True Confessions" ( 1981. Orama) Robert De Nifo, Rober1 Duvall. The usually separate wortds of two broth· ers. a Los Angeles pollce detective and an ambitious Roman Catholic priest, con- vefge during a murder Investigation 'A' ( I I!!_.. 50min.) g llOYm "Visiting Hours" (1982. Suspense) Michael Ironside. Lee Grant A psychotic murderer searches for his next victim. a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attack. in a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) H (!) COUICll fOOTUll Michigan State \IS Notre Dame (A) (3 hrs) .. 8 9 llO\• "Saturday Night Fever" (1977, Orama) John Travol1a. Karen Lynn Gorney, A young Brooklyn paint· store emplOyee finds disco dancing the only source of excitement In his otherwise bleek ~J:t (2 hrs.. 30 min.) i ,. llMAZlll ... MCAT\M • Cl) .,_ "One ShOe Makes It Mur· def'' ( 1982, Mys1ery) Rober1 Mitchum, Angle Ok:l<lnson. A down-on·hls·luck for· me< polloeman Is hired by a gambling k~n 10 locale the laner·s mlssi~ w11e -~ -f2 ~ --·--·--• U1 • ri111T01111Tm1 (Season Prem· lere) The mYrder of a Mexican boy leads Laura. Remington and a perslsten1 IRS agent (Doris Roberta) to scenic Acapul- oo. J:.t;aln. I ..,._ "DI. Roger Freeman" Or freeman. Chief of Em&fgency Obstetrics at Long Beach. CA. Is. profiled. ( 1 hr.) e .-AT POf!I "King's Singers" John Wiiiiams and the Boston Pops Orchestra are l<>ined by the Ktng'a Sing· 1n, six harmonizlng young Englishmen wtio8e repertoire ranges from Renals· sance ballads to Randy Newman 1unea .i!!l ( 1 hr.) . W. "°"' "The Secfet Ute Of Walter Mlt· ty • ( 1~7. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virgin Ill Mayo. A meek man b0fd&n8(1 with domeltlo attachments ooniuln up lltV· alone of hltnMlf 11 a hero. ( f hr , ~5 min.) CI> llCMI "Lola" (t981) Barbera $Ukowa, Armin Mueller-Stahl, A cebaret singer trlel<a an honest pofjtlclan Into thlrilclng &M'a a weahhy woman from a tar off city. ( 1 hr.,~ min,) •OJllOWll "For1y Ouna" (t9!17, W"tern) Barbera Stanwycl<. Barry Svtllvan. A t>Mutlfvl ledy C>Ytlaw from Tombllone PfoYes to be more than a match fOt a for· mer gunflghllf and hit IWO btOlhflrt. ( t ~4'5mln.) -.... ... "Uled C.rt" ( 1980, Comedy) Kuc1 Al.leMI. Jtlck Warden. After the owner of • bantlrvpt aer ttlop diet. hll .mployees try to oover up hit ditmlto 10 prevertt hlll weelthy oar dNi.t btOlher ltom lnhttltlng the bullnea. 'R' ( 1 hf • 63 "!"ili"E ......... _ 24 Friday, Sept. 1e, 1983 ~ MMD A loo!\ '' taken at Iha last of f~ gutbucket. rock-bottom. stushpump S!!J>horn players st1ll llv1ng. ( 1 hr.) Ci) MZZ. • MmlCA "Max Roach" Cecil Bridgewater. Odean Pope and Calvin Hill j0tn Max Roach In perlormance at Blues Alle~~ashlngton. O.C ( 1 hr ) CID 9aimt Di Actress Lee Grant directed and narrates this documentary, which profiles Siit women serving prison sentences IOf mYrder convictions. ( 1 hr ) CJ) PANR QIAll "Commitments" Hart has an affair with another woman and Bell desperately pleads tor his help In dealing with Professor Kingsfield ( 1 hr ) O MCM! "The Next One" t t982. Sci· eoce Ftction) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar· beau. A man from the future breaks the lime barrier and lands on an isolated Island. ( 1 hr., 35 min,) l mt9nu• -•B'IW•IWOM ... MOWI "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Miehaet McKean. Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to ove< come his lear ol Ille knife In this spool ol soap ope!'& cllcheS. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -all MCM! "Chambe< Of Horrors" ( 1966, HorrOf) Patrick O'Neal. Suzy Parker A homicidal man1ac amputates his chained hand to escape e~ecutlOn. but returns seeking revenge with a hoolled stump. (2 hrs.~lnln~ 1w1,.• a• ... •11MCMOf-1llCllOfM~ mMlllL .... ..., ..r --W ... COiiCBll Pfanlst Vladimir Ashkenazy joins the Los Angelee Phllhar· monk: undef the direction of 0.rlo Marla Glulln1 tor a program dedicated to Johannes Brahms. (A) ( 1 hr.) CID .,_ "Mad Max" ( 1980. Orama) Mel Glb90n, Joanne Samuel. In an AUS1ra- lla of the not-too-distant future. the friends and family of 11 top highway purault police- man become the 1arget9 of sadistic mot~legang. 'A' (1hr .. 29mln.) (]J "Squeeze Play" (1981. Come- dy) Jtm Harris, Jenni tietrk;t( The Ql'1· friends of softben play&fS decide to fOfm their own team as a way of avenging their !:§leot. 'A' ( t hr .. 30 mln.) (IJllMI "~lloween II" (t98t. Horror) Jamie LM Cuffia. Donald Pleasence. A hopeleUly iosene murdefer continues hit reign of ta<ror In a amall town. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) CI) •OYll "Body Heat" ( 1981, Sutper'ltt) Wllllem Hurt. Kathleen Turnef. A smalttlme Floflde lawyer Is P41rauaded by hla lover to murder ~ husband. 'A' ( 1 hf ,55mlnl td (l) .. 11Cmf'91 1W • Cl) ••• '"' Five achoolglrlf. their miulng fMOher ·~~ Ptlntlng ~ Chriltmu tlont tor Mag-l'IUfT1.-1Al (I hi., 10 mln.J a • TOllMT Host: Johnoy Caraon. GUetta: Dick Cavett. actOt Keenen Ivory Wtjant (of the new --"For Love And ~~'~ l&\r.'.o =•n, .. l•Y~ ''Ari American~ In Lon- doo" ( 198 t. eom.dy) Dlvld Naughton. J«tr'fy AQUii•. The )'ICallon Itinerary of two young A~ on a walclnQ tour of Englend ii ruined wtien • ......on •ttadc ....._one deed and the ottwt QUt9'd Witt! a hunger for human llesh. 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CD COUlGl FOOT9AU. Arizona Stale vs uc~~(3hrs) a.I lllO¥IE "Murder My Sweet" (1944, Mystery) O.Ck Powett, Claire Trevor Detective Phillip Marlowe becomes lnvOlved in a mysterious murder case. ( 1 hr .• 55mln.) CI1 llmll lllJINT •1 WOM ..a g llOYll "Fast-Walking" ( 1981. Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire. A prison guard becomes Involved both In his cousin's plot to assasslnate an imprisoned black leader and In anolhef plot to spring him, 'ff (lllr .. SS min.) tltl(U) ... DAY•IDlll tt:ll D • LA1191CM wmt DAW> LIT1llmAll Guest: comedian George Mlllef ( 1 hr.) I TWIJMTDm MOWI "The Glass House" (1972. Ola· ma) Vic Morrow. Alan Alda. A flrsl- ottender et a maximum security prison Is V1Climlzed by a group ot hardened con- victs whO dominate 1he resl of lhe popula· lion. ( t hr .. 30 min.) I ALL•MPAa.Y llMY NMnM11. MARY IWl11WI 11:11 .,_ "The Road Warrior" ( 1981. Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence. In an Australia of the future where clvlllzatlon Is redUced 10 a collectlon of rural com· rnunes. a loimer highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run for sanctuary In a promised land. 'A' (I hr .. 35 min.) CU) MOVlf "Love & Money" (1980. Adventure) Ray Sharkey, Ornella Mull. A -Los MlgelM bafltl. -9m~· ~­ turned upside-down when he meets and t>ecomes romantically Involved with the wife of a wealthy German entrepreneur 'R' ( t hr . 35 mlnj tlli9 8 Cl) -=a°' McCIOUd probeS the death of a fellow officer, whleh may not have been an accident 11s first believed. .IBl ( 1 hr., 20 min.) tM1 (JJ MCM! "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mystery) Pete< Ustinov, Jane Blrkln. Bel· glen sleuth Hercule Poirot loo6<s for the murdere< of a famous actre&S a~ an Island resor1 hOttl's staff and gueats. PG' i~V:.mln.) .... ..wc?cowit.a -11M1 "X The Unknown" (1957, Sci-. ence-Flotlon) Deen Jagger. EdWerd Chapman. A telentlst flghta an awesome but nebutou11 radloactlv11 creature on the Scottlth mOOfs. ( t hr .. 416 min.) We .,_ "Hold Beet< The Dawn" ( 1941, Or•mal Charles Boyer, OIMa de Hevtl- land. To gain entry ln10 the country, •ref· ugee ptens to marry a U.S. oltlz:en and i Ot:. hef lhefWarda. (2 hra.) 11M1 ''The Night Fighters" ( 1960. Adventufa) Rot>en Mllcnom. Dan O'Her• tlhy. A retuctant yC>Yng m1tn aaaumee a role In the trlth Revolutlon. (2 In.. 30 ~.,_ "Ctllld'a Play" (1972, ~ytttry) Ji"* Maaon. Aobefl Prt1lon. A dllltl<ed mall« at • C.thOllo boy'• 1ehoOI bteOm8t the vlotlm of en enonymoua rne"1°'· 'PG' ( t hf. '°min.) w• --~~y" (11f13, Orama) Alp ~. Ann&=A country end weetem elt'Glf M meti .. NI -~:; dom by me ,ing 4lnO ~around him. (1 "'·· so min.) w ~,.,.. "Pattmfty'' J tte t, COmedy) --~-~~~= aeerehta fOr tile right 'll'OMln fO tleat ,. -Taesclay -Morning Movles- •C?> "Sounder" I HllZ. Orama) Clculy ~son. Paul Wlnlleld, ( 1 hr . 45 min ) •l.OJ "Buzzard" ( 1981, Advenlure) Chrfs- !S>her Hanks. ( 1 h1., 10 min.) .. ., "Chariots 01 Are" ( 198 L Orama) Ben Cross, Ian Charleson (2 hrs .. 5 min ) .. (1l) ''Tight Spot'' ( 1955, Dtama) Edward ~Robinson, Gln9er Rogers. (2 hrs.) lltflC) "Dreamboat' ( 1952. Comedy) Clll· ton Webb, Ginger Rogers, ( 1 h1 • 30 min.) M (!) ·'The Three Faces 01 Eve" (1957 Drama) Joanne Woodward. David Wayne. (2 hrs.J al) "Sylvia Scarlett" ( 1935, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant ( 1 hr , 37 mill.) (%)"Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· nedy Ross O'Donovan. ( 1 hr . 40 rnln ) •cc:J "Take Her. She's Mine" ( 1963, Com· edy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee (2 nrs.) CID "Green Ice" ( 1981. Adventure) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer ( 1 hr. 55 min.) (I) "Sounder" { 1972. Orama) Cicely It'..son Paul Winfield, (2 hrs.) g "Tlmerider" ( 1982, Sc1ence-Fictlon) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer ( 1 hr . 3b min.) .. (Q) "Time Bal)dlls" (1981. Comedy) Craig Warnock. David Warner ( I hr . 50 min.)-W " 980 CZJ "Just Tell Me What You ant ( 1 Comedy) All MacGraw. Alan K1r1g (I hr 52 min.) 1:11m "Hell's Hall Acre" (1953. Adventure) We11dell Corey, Evelyn Keyes (2 hr s.) 1MD (C) "Marciano" ( 1979, Biography) Tony Lo Blanco. Belinda Montgomery. (2 hrs ) ®"How To Beat The High Cost 01 Liv· ing" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jessica Lange. ( 1 hr . 45 nun ) (I) "The Americanization 01 Emily" ( 1964, Comedy) James Garner. Julie Andrews. (2 hrs.) g "The Slipper And The Rose: The Sto1y Of Cinderella" ( 1976, Fantasy) Richard Chamberlain. Gemma Craven. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 1MI@ "Taggart" ( 1965, Western) Tony Young. Dan Duryea (2 hrs.) 1WCZl "Child's Play" ( 1972, Mystery) James Mason. Robert Pres10n ( 1 hr. 40 rn1n.) . 11:11 @ "Street Music" ( 1981, Drama) Eliza· beth Dally, Larry Breeding ( 1 hr , 30 min,) m "Moonrise" ( 1~48, Orama) Dane Clark, Eth_aj BarO'.!!'Ore (2 hrs.) -Afternoon Movies- u.u "The Hangman" (1959. Western) Rabell Taylor. Fess Parker. ( 1 hr 30 min.) «I) "Cougar Country" (t971. Adven ture) Documentary. (2 hrs.) CC) "Tempest" t1982, Comedy) John Cassa vet es. Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs., 25 min.) CID "I 1ttle Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) Waller Matthau. Julie Andrews ( t hr . 39 min.) (I) "Siar Wars" (1977. Fantasy) Marl\ Hamill. Harrison Ford. (2 hrs ) tt:ll0 "The Boat" (198t. Drama) Juergen Prochnow, A1thur Gruenerneyer (2 hrs. 25m1n) 1M(%) "Ball Ot Fire" (1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. ( 1 hr • 51 min.) 1:11 @ "Double Exposure.. ( 1982 Suspense) Michael Callan, Joanna Pettel l'. f\r . 35 min.) MtlHJ "Creen loo" ( 19U 1. Adllenture) Ryon Q'Neal. Anne Archer (I hr .. 66 min) (J) "Pa1ernlly" ( Ul81. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly O' Angelo. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) la CC) "Dreamboat'' ( 1952, Comedy) Cllf· ton Webb, Glriger Rogel$. ( I hr • 30 min.) MO ([) "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Ofama) Matl Dillon, Cindy Fl8he1 ( t hr., 45 min,) O "Clusr1ots 0 1 Fire" ( 198 l. Ofama) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson. (2 hra., 5 min) (%) "Halloween ti" ( 1981, Ho11or) Jemie Lee Curlis, Donald Pleasence. ( 1 hr • 30 min) UO CO) "Duncan's World" ( 1979. Advent1.1re) Lanv Tobias, Don Morrill ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W (C) l·Marclano" ( 1979. Blograpt'ly) Tony Lo Blanco, Belinda Montgomery (2 hrs.) (SJ "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cicely !1son, Paul Winfield. (2 hrs.) MO UJ "Sounder" ( 1972, Drama) Cicely Tu_son. Paul Winfield. (2 hrs.) LQJ "Sylvia Scarlett" ( 1935, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant. ( 1 hr • 37 min.) CZJ "Sounder" ( 1972, Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Wlnlleld. (1 hr .. 45 min.) --l.lilvening ....... Q9lt PATWOl. eel ... IN/loeC> IALUTE AIC_,,.O TllR't CGllJAllY HAWAIFM~ 111AamL / LSIU .wlftOUR .... ' UMDalT MiDleQ ltUUN llMAYIOfl llOVIE "Take Her. Sbe's Mine" ( 1963, Comedy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee. An 011er-protect1ve lather has many problems coping with his tree-spirited daughter 1n college. (2 hrs.) ® llOYIE "T1mer1der" ( 1982. Science- Fict1on) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer A motorcyclist unwittingly travels through a time warp Sl'ld winds up amon(f 19th-cen- tury Western outlaws. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 nun.) (I) .-«>VIE "Star Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. A motley col· lectlon of rebels and robots band together to attack the huge space tort ol an QfJ.pressive galactic empire. 'PG' (2 nrs.) g llOYIE "A Dog Of Flanders" (1959. Drama) David Ladd. Donald Crisp. A young Dutch boy and his gra.ndlather find a badly abused dog and lovingly nu1se 1t di'"~=""' W1tEB. Of FORNE ~· T1llOUQH TMl AllTI DMQlllET 1•1!v:Su~ AIC ... O • POUC1 WomAll l ac LC>Y! COMllEC110N MOVA ''Asbestos. A Lethal Legacy" An investigation into the tragic conse- quences of asbestos exposure. and the current conlrO\lersy over who is responst- ble. is oresel'lled (R) O ( 1 hr.) co '"°""~ Tom Bosley hOGll lhl& r11uslcal npeclal featuring Rabell Moree. Donna McKechnle, Mary Mortin. Ethel Morman and other top actors In perfor- mances of the best numbers from Amerl· ca'& most popular stage musicals ( 1 hr., SO min.) (D)YlllWAYrTWAI (%) llOVIE "JV8t Tell Me What Yoo Want" (1980, Comedy) All MacGraw, Alan t<lng, A wealttLy business tycoon thinks he has his mistress well In line ur'llil she demands he put her In char~e of a recent· ly acquired movie studio, R' ( 1 hr • 52 min.) .,... I OIWllll COWf1'Y TODAY NI !OltTMlTOft Featured. a 14-year·Old girl who suffers from Down's Syndrome, a look at Los Angeles' old movie theatres, visit the shores ot Southern Callforrua to build aandcaslles. CIPA&YNW u~a -.n a co..AXY m0111u.. 11CT~DOUQlf .. NOfLl'I COUll'T WA1l 1H PALL Alm-Of MCllW.D ,_.. ~'I GlllATUT ..wrt "Son Of Football Follies" (A) CID llOYIE "S.O.S. Tllanic" ( 1979, Ora· ma) OaviO Janssen. Cloris Leachman. The personal dramas of the passengers and crew aboard the "unsinkable" ocean 11ner are played against lhe backdrop ot the famous disaster at sea (2 hrs. 30 min) CID IAmALL Houston Astros at Los Angeles Dodgers (3 hrs.) m llOYIE "Hotel Sahara" (1951, Come- dy) Yvoone De Carlo~ Pe1e1 ~tlno11, Dur· 1ng World War II. the proprietors ol a North African hotel change their alle- giance with each new occupying army (2 hrs.) Nl@ .WS Ml f) Cl) FUU. HOUIE A New York playwright (Dennis Dugan) tries to raise tus five chll·-...._ dren while coping with his 1mpend1ng divorce and a severe shortage of money. U hrJ D GI) TitE A·ffAll (Season Premiere) The team is hired by an Englishwoman (Kristen Meadows) to protect her mur· dared falher's South African diamond. mine from his killers. ( 1 hr.) 8 llOYIE "Notorious" ( 1946, Suspense) Cary Grant. Ingrid Bergman. An American undercover agent persuades the daugnter of a traltor to infiltrate a gang ot Nazis li111nQJ.n South Amerrca. (2 hrs.) U (W MT <MM Lucac (Premiere) A TV weatherman (Richard Gilliland) finds his lile altered alter hi opens a botlle that releases a very "1odern genie (T K. Carter). C1J llOYIE "Bataan" ( l943. Adventure) Robert Taylor, Thomas Mitchell American Gls light a gallant but hopeless battle in the ~es. (2 hrs.) i IEllTDT~ TOMIQHT Valerie Ber- linelli talks about her new movie image. m> llOYIE "Voyage 01 The Damned" (Part 2) ( 1976. Orama) Faye Dunaway. Oskar Werner. In 1939. a shipload ot Ger- man Jews is forced 10 return to Germany alter being denied permission to enter Cobs. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) fl) MOYA "Asbestos: A Lethal Legacy" An 1n11est1gation inlo the 1rag1e conS&- quences ol ast>estos exposure. and the current controversy over who Is responsl· Friday. Sept. 16, 1983 23. r .,..,::. eec.,,. MAlft DAYS AGAIM ~~A personal look at pop star E>onna Summer, a vacation adventure to the North Pole G llOVll "The Great Escape" ( t963. Adventure) James Garner. Steve McOueen. British. American and Canadl an POWs plan a massive breakout from a Nazi camp (3 hrs • 30 min ) ~ ~~ TOllQHT A look at Hollywood's forgonen or never-released movies I=::., 1.1••11-.r l0¥I COll•C'TIOM llAQIC Of PUlUl PAM'llG ..._ YW M COllC8T Young per- forms a selectfon of his hits, Including "Hurricane:· .. Cinnamon Girl."' "Aller The Gold Rush'. and .. Out Of The Blue:· 1n a concen taped at Deutschlandhalle In West Germany. ( 1 hr ) ([) llOVll "The Case Against Feno" ( 1976. Suspense) Yves Montend, Simone SIQ(l()(et A police detective desuovs evfdence that points to hlmselt as the ktlle< of a bear11ful woman. (2 hrs • 6 ~ ~ lilCMI "Ball Ot Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Gary COO?ef, Barbara Stanwyck. A group of pnssy professors researching a diction· ary of American slang become lnvt>lved with a gang of thugs and a cabaret singer (l'lr.....,.~ln.) ,. • UMINS can TODAY Ml IJ JC* Tiii TOR Featured: a visit with a set of Siamese !wins; how the streets of Los Angeles got theu names; witness a house move through the streets of the city, a visit with a woman WhO fives with hundreds of rabbits erM&YfllW u,_ a......, acow»tf ma.u. TJCTAC__. • PIOfU'I COURT ....... PAU. MD-Of 111.w.D ,_ ~UMllmlllO.,_ 1i1CM1 "The Long Walt" ( 1954, My$- tery) Anthony Quinn, Ctiarles Cobvm An emnesla viQtlm clitcovers that he Is eccused of murder end robbafy (2 hte ) Nl(ll) ... .. 8 Mall....,. PLACI The 20th anni- versary of the friendship shared by Archie, Barney and Harr~ sends the trio on a lltt~tlA..ee~ Hlghllghta Of the Mfles recent train trip from Chicago to Wethington. O.C lnclode a tOUf of Niagara Falls and a dfamatlUtion of the 9oeton Tea Party. (Part 2) J1 hr.) e .o¥ll "The List Of A rlan Meteen· gor" (1963. Mystery~G80fge C. Scott, Dane Wynter. An llSl'lmen bellevet thet he and a numbl( o other people •rt f11Q!1• tor murci.t. (2 tire.) •· O 119 PALL fllf (S.ason Premiere) COit 11'd 1 plltoon or atunt expert• try to rf$4ue I bMV1llUI beft lump« (Llndaly Wegner) from• bfutal MeJCICan pt1eOn ( 1 hr.) ~!!"!."! * 'iiiif.=.r ,__ A locMc el 28 Friday, Sept. 18, 1983 Hollywood's forgotten or nevei-released movies ti) ~ "Toward The Unknown" ( 1956, AdVenture) Wiiham Holden, Lloyd Nolan. A p1101 attempts 10 gain the respect of his colleagues alter toSing 11 over a careless mistake (2 hrs.) 9 • IM ~llCI ATM tMft HOUR In celebration of the opening of the Metro- politan Opera·s 100th season. soprano Leontyne Price and maes1ro James Lev- ine present young singers from the Met's !!£Prentice program ( I hr ) (.CJ ~ .. Cannefy Row" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Nick Nolle, Debra Winger In a t940s California coastal town. a marine biologist beeomes romanhcally 1nvol11ed with a girl from tile local bofdello 'PG' (2 hrs ) (£) ..alnlCBITll (H) MOT IElllA"llY M .... Comedy Slletches combine with classic tilm and news footage In an offbeat. sa11ric take- off. CS)~ .. Das Boot" (1981, Drama) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer In 194 I, a young German U-bOat crew lace lhe challenges and hotrors ol war when they leave l)O(I on lhelr first subma· rine tour. 'ff (2 hrs . 25 min ) g ~"Prince Of The C11y" (1981 Drama) Treat W1ll1ams, Jerry Orbach A New Yor~ cop tS cauqhl between fedefal pressu<e and 1o;r.r.a1 y.-10 his fellow officers doting an Inv tion of widespread ()QI~ corruptlqn. · ' (2 hrs., 45 min ) t.11 CE AUTO UCllO .. CART OelrOll News 200" (from Brooklyn, Mich ) (A) (2 hrs.) _ .. 8 QLOllA Upon recef\/1ng her olliclal. divorce from Mika, Glo11a agonizes over last friends after hterafly running into each other 1n an automobile accident (2 hrs.) Cil ~ "Blade Ruvner .. _ ( 1982, Sci· ence-F1c11on) Hamson Ford, Rutger Hauer In a world of the future, a special police oll1cer 1s assigned to track down and destroy tour renegade andrpids. 'R' U hr .. 55 r'nln.) Ml(llJ MOVIE "Gang War" (1958, Orama) Charles Bronson. Kent Taylor A Los Angeles high schOol teacher becomes a target lor mob retaliation when he agrees 10 be a star witness in a gangland murder case ( t hr . 30 min ) t:te(!) lilCMI .. The Big Carnival .. ( 195 I, Dra- ma) K11k Douglas, Jan Sterling In order to boost hls career. a reporter eKplOlts the sufferings of the wife or a man trapped In a cave-In. (2 hrs , 30 minl ([)~ .. Homework" ( 1982, Comedy) Joan COlllns, Michael MOfgan A high school student has a difflcutt lime trying lo lose his virginity. 'A' ( 1 tir .. 30 min,) CQ) llOVll "Tlmerider" ( 1982. Science· Fiction) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer A motorcyclist unwittingly travels through a time warp and winds up among t9th·cen· lury Western outlaws. 'PG. (1 hr. 35 min) I MIGHTGAUBY .. fD IT. U...... Dr Morrison's preg.nanl wife encounters problems during labor. and Dr White ls suspected of steaf. ~ u=·· Ellglus_ (R) ( 1 hr.) • MDmDIC• Jotin Huston nar- rates a documenlary look al the pillalls of our health care system, Louis Rukeyser mooerates a panel discussion focusing on lbre~1ili-': news to their son Joey (A) _ 1 UMIOAT PJLIMtAZ19 .,..,Tat • ..ma °' IMl'T1QA.. Tam Tetevtsion newsmagazines are spoofed In this last-paced comedy burgeoning health care costs and possible solulkw tothe.p(oblem. ( 1 bi.~ " - fl!) HAVRDOUt WAITI: A MMCM fott ~ Successful tactics citizens' groups around lhe country have used to fight the dumping of toxic chemicals In their communities are documented ( 1 hr) .. mean. irilal .. Cl) lilCMI "Cattle Annie And L1111e BrltcheS" (1981. Western) Burt Lancas- te<. Diane Lane. Two 1ough outlaws and their gang of desperadoes are joined by B pair of admiring teen-age girls In • serieJ ol ad.Ventures. (2 hrs.j D • 119 FAC'n 0'1. .. (Season Prem· lere)M rs. Garrett opent a gourmet food 11ore, Blair and Jo enter Langley College. and Tootle and Natalie run lnto hoUsing !blemS.D (1 hr.) 0 ..,., (Premle<e) lnlPfred by rthuf Halley's novel The man&gef (Jamee BrOlln) and owner (Bette Davis) ot San Francltco'a St. Gregory Hotel gree1 ~ts Including two heartbroken people (Pe1nell Roberie, Shirley JonM) and e h~i)rioed prostltut• (M0tgan Felfchlld) • ':;J~. ~-WA111: A llMCN POI Suoottttul l11<i!I011 oltlitns' gtOUPlt around the oounlry hive u98d 10 fight the clumplng of IOXlc chenQlt 11'1 thelf oonvnunltlel .,. doCUmloted. ( , hr.) ••••a UICIAT,...,..,. In Oe6t~l!On Of the~ Of f~ Metre> polltan Optr1'1 100th MMOn. ~no Leontyrw Price incl "*"1ro Jemee Lev· lo9 P'8M'\t young ~ from the Mel'• ~·=!:ir~" (1863,~a-me) aiui.th Teytor. CtrOt Burnen TWo middle-aged cllvorottie with 91\llr~ dltftt· enf blckgroundl and 11tltUdlt become l ~fll.Allt "Pat Benatar" MV.•IWI ,._ •OIUlflOIUl(ll) -... •••W••WOM ... lilCMI "Deadly Games" ( 1981. Mys tery) Sam Groom, Dick Butkus A woman relurns 10 h8f hometown to lnves1iga1e her sister's mysterious death. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min) Cl) liO¥ll "Sitting Oucka" ( 1980, Adven· tura) Michael E"rnll. Zach Normen Two Inept mobstlfS flee 10 South America m enc:oun101 the women essigned 10 • them. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .. (fl) llO¥ll "Devil's Own" ( 1967, Horror) JOen Fontelne, l<ay Walsh. An ~llsh achoolmerm 1111' unde< ausplclon whef' one of ht1 pupit8 become9 a 88Cf1ftclal vie· tlm ot witchc1art. (2 IW's.) .. ..,..,. , ... a.•ooo • ... C.-AfU.. ,... . ..,.._. ....... •• ••.an ..... "Ot ROQtf Fr.man" Dr ,.,.em41t1 Chltl ot EsNrQenOy Ot>ttt t11Ca 11 l:&.~~~fllecl. ( 1 hr.) ~._, .... ::.a.I TheGr1m- rny•Aw110 winning country-w..ttm atar pertorm1 IUch t1vorlttt •• "Tht Gem· bl«," "Luc:111t" end "lAdy," .. well .. I dOtt of "WI Hl\18 Tonight" with QUMt •••r Sheena Euton, from 1he GfeentbOfO (NC) Collleum. ( 1 hr.) --- -•••clay Coal. chlld 'PO' (I hr • 3S min ) .. CM ... -.nrATat tWllJ .... Otml•fT ~'Blade Runner" (1982. Sci enc&-Flcllon) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauef In a wortd 01 the future, e special police olllcer Is assigned 10 track down llnd destroy lour renegade androids. 'R' il hr., 55 min) 111t(H)llO¥S "Green Ice" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer. An engineer and a ooclallta &ltE!mp1 to rob a South American ernerald smuggler of a f0<tune In gems 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 55 min) u.• llOWll "Blondie Meets The Boss" ( t939. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Anhur Lak.e Blondie misunderstands when she finds a snapsnot of another w0<nan In Da=·sarms (1hr.,30m1n) 1:::.:-ca:~ OUllGI couwrY TOOAY M llO¥ll "Laughler In Paradise" [1950, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Alastair Sim. An eccentric old man leaves tour relatives his estate, which they can receive only alter performing cenain tasks. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) .. CJ) llOWll "Extreme Close-Up" ( t972, -Morning Movies-Mlcm "Time Bandits" (1981, Comedy) Crafg Warnock, David Warner ( 1 hr .. 50 min) CZ) "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· nedy, Ross O' Donovan ( 1 hr , 40 min.) .. 0 "$afa11 3000'' ( 1981. Adventure) David Carradine. Stockard Channing ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. @ "Phfllrl" (1954 Comedy) Judy Holli ~· Jack Lemmon (2 hrs ) ta (CJ "Tarka The Oller'' ( 1979) Documen· • rary Narrated by Peter lJsltnov ( t hr . 31 mrn) HI(!) "Ali My Sons" ( t948, Orama) Edward G. Robinson. Burt Lancaster (2 hrs.) (%) "Blade Runner" ( t962. Sc1ence-Fic- 1ton) Har11son rord, Rutger Hauer ( 1 hr , SS min) .. CC) "The Pursuit Of DB. Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treat Wili1ams. Robert Duvall. L! hr • 40 min ) CID "TK:ket To Heaven" ( 196 t. Orama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rub1nek ( t hr . 45 min) cm "Mountain Family Robinson" ( t979, Adventure) Roberi Logan. Susan Damante Shaw ( t hr . 40 min ) 0 "Solo" ( 1978, Drama) Vincent Gil. Perry Armslrong (2 hrs.) .. CZ) "Ball 01 F11e"4.(~~edy) Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr . 51 min) t:a m "Savage Season" ( 1,.970. Adventure) Ron Harper. Diane McBain. (2 hrs.) -CC) 0 "The Straiton Story" ( t949, Biog· raphy) James Stewart. June Allyson (2 hrs ) CID "Hurray For Betty Boop''" ( 1980 Comedy) Animated V0tce ot Tommy Smothers ( I hr . 25 min ) \ (S) "The Actress" ( t95.J, Drama) Spen cer Tracy, Jean Simmons ( 1 hr . 30 mrn ) 1Ml@ "Journey To Shiloh" ( t968. Western) James Caan, Michael Sarrazrn (2 hrs.) 1,..® "Between F11ends" ( 1983. Drama) Ehzabelh Taylor, Carol Burnell. (2 hrs I ., Drama) Jamee McMUiien, ~t• Woodville A TV r.po<ter'e aMlgflmetlt to 9he>w the ease with which privacy can be vtohu&d turns Into a pereonal ObMulon wtth vay eurlam 'R'~hr., 20mln) 1111 ~::. llMTCM ~-=-''Big Bad Mama" ( 1974, Adventure) Angle Dickinson. Wllllam Shatner A wO<nSn cuts a path of violence and romance through the Southwest of the ~.;~r , 23 min,) • $.,.··street MuSlc" ( t981. Drama) Elizabeth Dally. Larry Breeding Residents of an old San Francisco hOtel. most OI whom are retirees, fight to save their home when they are told II wlii be cio6ed down 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min) CI) MO¥ll "Halloween ii· ( 1981, Ho<rO<) Jamie Lee Curit&. Donald Pleasence. A hopelessly insane murderer continues his reign of terror In a small town 'R' ( 1 hr .• ·130~. llMCUI WILIY, 11.D. .. llAJ,ll'ROL llO¥lf "Blondie's Blessed Event" ( 1942, Comedy) Penny $Ingleton. Arthur Lake. While Blondie Is gMng birlh to (%) "Love At First Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamilton, Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) U:31 cm "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore (2 hrs.) m "Manhattan Merry·Go·Round" (1937, Comedy) Phil Regan. Leo Carntto. (2 hrs.) -Afternoon Movl•- 1Hl0 "TheBushwackers" (1951, Western) John Ireland, Wayne Morrts. ( t hr . 30 min) ti) "Breakthrough" ( 1950. Otama) David Brtan. Frank Lovejoy. (2 hrs.) CC) "Cannery Row" ( 1962, Drama) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger (2 hrs.) 0 "The Pride 01 The Yankees" (1942, Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright. {? hrs .• 30 min.) 1•CID "On Golden Pond" ( t98 t, Drama) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn ( 1 ht., 49 min.) CZ) "Halloween ii" ( 1981. Horror) Jamie Lee Curlis. Donald Pleasence. (l hr .. 30 min) tal(O) "T1me11der" ( 1982. Sctence-Flc11on) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer. ( 1 hr • 35 min) tm(C) .. The Pursuit Of D.B Cooper" ( t981, Advenlure) Treat Wiiiiams. Robert Duvall l! hr .• 40 min ) l:ll CS) "Falltng In Love Again" ( 1980, Ota· ma) Elliott GOl.lld, Susannah York. ( 1 hr . 30min,) 0 "Oh God!" ( 1977, Comedy) George Burns. John Denver ( 1 ht., 36 min.) ltl(I) " 11·· ( 1968. Drama) Malcolm McDowell. David Wood ( t hr , 51 min.) .. CC) "Tarka The Otter" ( t979) Documen· 1ary Narrated by Peter Ustrnov ( 1 hr • 31 min ) (()"The Best Years Of Our Lives" (1946. Drama) Fredroe March, Myrna Loy (2 hrs .. 52m1n) Ml(!) "Law And Disorder" ( 1974, Come- dy) Er11est Borgn1ne, Carroll O'Connor (2 hrs) Cookie. Degwood It Ct1tlllng chaa. ., • b\Jll~' CQnV9f'llon In Chicago (, hr • 30 tnl~ 1 ......... (11) 90¥ll "Vlattlng Hours" C 1982, uspenae) Michael ironside. Lee Grant. A psychotic murdefer searchee I<>< Illa neKt victim. a TV newswoman wtio survived an earlier attack. in a big city hoapltal. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45min.) -(8) llOV9 "How To Beat The High Co&t Of Living" ( 197Q, ~j Susan Saint James, Jesslca Lange. NO longer able to keep up wllh Inflation, three Qt"egon tiousew1ves turn to laroeny 10 balance their budgets. 'PG' J 1 hr .• 46 mln.J d ()) TWO lOP ••• •t Don Adams and Don Rickles star In a showcase or bur· tesque skits. uncenso<ed comedy and showgirls. -~·Ace---lmlACI llOV9 "Used Cars" (1960, Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. Aller the owner of a bankrupt car shop dies, hla employees try to cover up his demise to prevent his weallhy car dealer brother from 1nherhlng the business. 'R' ( 1 hr • 53 min.) •«ll•c.M•~ --•Evening .. OCU•ll llOWll "The Stratton St0<y" ( 19<49. Bjography) James Stewart, June Allyson. The loss of a leg IS overcome by baseball ~yer Monty Stratton. (2 hrs.) W Miil 10 M IRITI ""'8 Dina Mer· rill and Jack GlllO<d star in this stO<y ab<>Ut a secret experiment 10 ctone a famous sci- entist. ( i hr.: 45 min.) 0 llOWll "Fat Chance" ( 1981, Comedy) Farnham Scott. January Stevens. Two overweight, sell-conscious penpals plan on meeting in-person but each backs out al the las1 minute and sends a substitute. 1 hr., 40 min.) · OICIYMDYll ... UllllY-...0 Ala ..-.-~ PACll(Jll-tan. NA All COlfJ ACT U11A Tl (IQ 0. l'OllllWIB Friday, Sept. 16, 198,1 25 • -llomlng Mo.vies- -1%J~'t.ove At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) Geo<ge Hamilton. Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) •CC> "Marciano" ( 1979, Biogtaphy) Tony Lo Blanco. Belinda Montgomery. (2 hrs.) • "Reds" ( 1981. Drama) Warren Beat· '1:. Diane Keaton. (2 hrs . 40 min.) .. QZJ "The Sea Wolf" ( 1941, Adventure) Edward G. Robinson, John Garfield. (2 hrs.) , - Nl(J) "My Man GOdlrey" ( t957. Comedy) June Allyson. David Niven. (2 hrs.) (%) "Sounder" ( 1972, Drama) Cicely !.l&on· Paul Winfield. (I hr., 45 min.) •OO "s.<}.S. Tttenio" (1919,-Ofetne) David Janssen. Cloris Leachman. (2 hrs .. 30min) cm "Give Me Liberty" ( 1974, Adventure) Robert Culp. Richard Kiley. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) •CC> "Sooner Or Later" (1978. Romance) Denise Miller. Rex Smith. (2 hrs.) (I) "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Drama) Nick Nolte, Debra Winger. (2 hrs.) •cm "Oh GOd!" (1977, Comedy) George Burns. John Denver. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (%)"Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· necty, Ross O'Donovan. ( t hr . 40 min.) •D "Vanishing Wilderness" (1974) Doc· umentary. Narrated by Re1t Allen, ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) e "Surrender" ( 1950, Dra'ma) Vera Ralston, John carroll. (2 hrs.) -CC) "Tim" (1981, Drama) Piper Laurie, Mel Gibson. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) <ID "The Sea Wotves" (1980. AdVerlture) Oi~ Peck. Roger Moore (2 hrs ) Cl) ''Beau Brummell" ( 1954, Adventure) Eiila69th Tiylor. Slewai1 Granger. -c2 hrt.) -Gl) "The Cliff'' (1968, Drema) Vlnoe Edwards, Patty Duke Astin. (2 hrs.) tWe "Tlmerlder" (1982. Sclenoe-Flctlon) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer. (1 ·hr .. 35 min.) (%) "Lola" (1981) Barbara Sukowa. Armin Mueller-Stahl. ( 1 hr .. 54 min.) tW(C) "Hobson's Choice" ( 1954, Comedy) John Mills. Charlel Laughton. (2 hrs.) cm "Tempest" (1982. Comedy) John ~vetes, Gen. Rowlands. (2 hrs .. 25 l:·!.on. Susanna" (1950. Western) ROd cemeron. Forrett Tuclcllf. 12 tn.) -....,. __ .. " ong Kong" (1951. Adwotute) Reegan. Fh>nda Fleming. (1 hr .. 30 min.) • e "&lght Leer' (1950, Dfama) Gary ~.Lauren e.cett. (2 hrs.) I "So Fine'' (1981, eom.dy) Ryan Neel. Jacf< Watdtf\. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) -''The Ptlle Agmer" ( 1979, Corntdy) Im eonw.y. Don Kno1tt. Ct hr., 39 min.) • "Joy In Tht Morning" ( 1966. ~) Rk;Nrd OlemMnlln, Yv.tte ~·· (2tn.' W W "Body HMt'' (1981. su.p.nee) wi.. 111m Hurt. Kathleen Turner. (1 hr .• 65 -~\ .. \llt COntlnut" (198t. Otama) t°'Mlt Glfardot. Jefl!l"Plerre Celtel. ( t hr .. min.) .. "Stat Trek II: Thi Wtltl'I Of ~n" • 1812. ~Ao11otl) Wlllllm Shetnet, dO ~ '1 ht.al& min.) .. ''The Eurooeent'' (18rv. Orem.) Lee , UN £lc:t1Nwn. ( 1 hf .• S 1 mk\.) "Gl\4 Me Llberly" (19]4. A~) 21 Frtdmy, Sept. 18, 1"3 Robert Culp. Richard Kiiey. (1 nr . :w min.) 0 "The Eyes Of The AmaryHls" (1975, Drama) Ruth Ford, Katherine Houghton L! hr., 35 min.) •ctJ "Sooner Of Later" ( 1978. Romance) Denise Millef. Rex Smith. (2 hrs.) CZ> "Blade Runner" ( t982. Science-Ac· lion) Harrison Ford. Rulgef Hauer. ( t hr . 55min.) W (JJ "Mad Max" ( t980, Dfama) Mel Gib- son. Joanne Samuel. (1 hr .. 29 min.) cm "Oh GOdl" ( t977, Comedy) George Burns. John Denver. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (I) "Mystery At C8stle House" ( 1982, Adventure) Alleen Brtttoo. ( 1 hr., 20 min...) -•D "Time Bandits" (1981, Comedy) Craig Warnock, DeVid Warner ( 1 hr . 50 min.) .. (!) "Foroe 10 From Navarone" (1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Barbara Bach Rhrs.) ct) "Kagemusha" ( t980,'i>rama) TatStt- ya Nakadal, Tsutomu Yamazaki. (2 hrs .. 40 min.) CZ> "BaU Of Fire" ( 1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbera Stanwyck. ( 1 hr., 51 min.) •CID "S.O.S Titanic" (1979. Orama) David Janssen. CIOflS Leachman. (2 hrt .. 30mln.) (I) "MacArthUr" (1977. Biography) Gre- gory Peck. Dan O'Hl!fllhy. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) -•IVealau --=-cm .. 11/IAllO .... 0 T-.009Mlf .......... ....... ,.._ •.. ). --. ~--1811-TClf ... -Live lrom Lake 1'1e9, I.e. (2 tn.. 30 min.) CD -Gaby ean1zatet vs. Jefoma Co";,.jiln.) (a> "Tempest" (1982, Comedy) JoM CU..V.tes. Gena Aowtands. A New Yotit architect leeYM the pressures of urban Hfe and marriage and eecepee to a Greek llland with his daughter and a lree- spirlted your.g woman In 11\lt Ul)(ltted 119f· tlon of Shakeapeere'a play. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 25 min.) .., . .,.,.. -... ...., ...... ... __ ...._ ~ ,.,_.,..,. ... "Tlmeridef" (1812. ~ Jon) Fred Ward. ~ Bauet. A motoroycltt unwfttlngty tr ....... through a time Watp and wtndl up lllTIOnQ 19fh-O.O- luty w ... erft GU1tewt. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 35 ~ ... -1--=---::i. Amera·a Pfotwional 1't1o wt1'pt r.ne Into a fr9nz:y: C"9f Tel't Gowmet 8chool -MCTett of .. v~ l::i..:;::, ':"'...=!':'"' ITllB'ICCJmlAllY _..WO ...... .ollf LM CClll•CnoM MOfCRUU llCMI "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo ~ennedy. Ross O'Oonoven. A teen-age Australian girt finds Instant lame as a punk rock singer when her manager-cousin stages a daring publicity stunt. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 1\tl I OU.. COUfTT TODAY ,.. I Gel THI TOW Featured' a special show on Alaska. erM&YfllUD U~l-..Ylet:9AllY ~-U.--11CTAC~ •NGfl.l'ICCMrT IJiA ..... FALL,._f1'•.w.D,_ ... WHAT fUAIUm "Cabernet Sau- vlgnon And Menot" The Caberneta of Beaulieu, Burgess Cellars and Cloe du Val and the Merlot lrom Ruthef'lord HIM are featu1ed. e llCMI "The Sea Shell Not Have Them" ( 1955. Adventure) Michael Redgrave. Dirk Bogarde. A daring group ol men attempt to rescue the Cfew of a ~ne downed In the North Sea. (2 hrs.) • • (I) _..., , ... Magnum lnvestlgales the murder of a pennltes. Hf911Jard wno seemed to have Inherited a fortune Just before his death. <A> ( 1 hr.) D e -A 9lbi Nell la visited by thtee singers .(The Pointer Sisters) With whOm she once performed. (R) • llO¥ll "Twelve O'Clock High" ( 1950. AdventUfe) Gregory Peck, Deen Jagger. A general ral&et the &plrlts ot the men wno make !JP his bombetJ.;P· (2 hfs.) 8 Ill tuma (Premlete) D<. Michael "Cutter" Royce (James Naugh· ton) heads the uniquely skllled atatt ol an emer~y treatment cent8f wtlere "one gQlden hoUr" can save a lite. a (2 hrl.) D _... "Night Gallerf' (1969, SuspenM) Jnen Crawford., Barry Sullivan. Rod Sertlng presents thrM talet of the supernalUfal: an heir pr()Y()t(• hll uncle'• death: a wealthy blind woman bUyl a poor man's eyes; an e11-Nazl dreamt of becom- ing part' of a placid painting In a South American muMUm. (2 hrt.) (l)TWUMT-• •tAJAl•R ,_ Siity Spaoek tall<• about manlege -ncl mothefhood • llDlll "A Ce• Of~" .c:J:· Of• me) Elabe1h MontQOm8fY. Cox. A rape vtetlm It tunllleted and made to M8l'TI rwpootlble ~ the pr .... ~(-agalnat her aaallant. (2 In.) e _...,.....Neel Gabler and Jet· tr~ Lyoti; t)Ott aft ltlfotmatlw look et what'•,,_ at 1tl9 '"°""'-·---ocunY CC> .. "Tim" (t98t. Drama) PtC* l.Al#le, Mel Gltleon. A = retarded man and a~. mid~ women deYeklp • oklM ..... llOI~ al mutual OMd end under«andlna the 1eeda to en uoorthodolc ~ (l hf .. 36 mlft.) CID ... "TM s. Wt*M" ,,990. AcMl'lf\H) Ofegory Pa, Roger Moor9. OU~ WOfld Wa1 II, a group of &ftW\ ~form• vcP!tw NQlment to <teatroy • German spy ,,... In tl'ie Inclan OcMn. 'PG' (2 tn.) cc .. ''Body Md Sour' ( 1991, Dr•· ma) lAOf\ ...., ~. JeY'!f Ktnfle- dy. A young_. IWrW to~ to ,.... the money "' ... b' ~ medlc:al g_tioot, ""a ... "*"> Cl> laA W .-r UM• UI (DllCMI "Private Leuon." ( 1980, Com edy) Sylvia Krls1et Howord H08Mman A housekeeper ha.8 an ultarl<>t motive tor providing her employttr'a teen-age son with his first sexual experience 'R' ( I hr . 30m111) (D) llOWll "Hurray For Betty 6<)«)1" ( 1980, Comedy) Animated VOIGe ol Tommy Smothers. A laundry girl rl6e5 10 prominence as a movie star and decides to tun tor presldenl ol lht U.S ·o· ( t tu., 26 mln.) 0 MOW11 "Fast Times Al Rldgt11non1 High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· niter Jason Leigh Studenta al a "lyplc:al" Amerlean high school conlront lhe chal· lenges ot adulthood, drugs. sex and schoolwork. 'R' ( t hr • 30 min ) (%) llO¥IE " II" ( 1968. Otama) Malcolm McDowell, David WOOd. The oppressive atmosphe1e al an English boys' school leads 10 a violent srudenr rebeflfon 'R' ( 1 hr .. 51 min) ttll IJ (I) POUCI ITOllY Two de1ect1ves (Don Meredith, Tony Lo Blanco) ln11es11ga1e several bank 1obberles w11h the aid Of a drug addrcl (Maqoe Ge><tner) (RI ( t ht . 101'{l1n.) D GD TONIQHf Hos!' Johnny Carson. Gues1s; Michael Caine, llutlet James Gal- way, actress Mary Kay Place ("The Big Chill") (1 hr.) IA7*AY llCIHT 9AIJIC ... ~ .,.,. "'IAll AtMC:IKO ~¥.,.,., llKA PULL CON'fACT KAMTI (It) . JllCl.UI Q:el .. llMat Of-lll9BllOfT ... .,.,.WOM-llEWI lllOVIE "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young. A young surgeon Ines 10 over- come hrs lear of the knife 1n 1h1s spool 01 soap opera chches 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (S)llOW'E "Reds" ( 198 I, Drama) Warren Bea11y, Diane Kealon American Journallst John Reed's involvement In the Russian Revolurlon of 1917 rs dep1cled. 'PG' (2 hrs . 40 min) U.(C) lllOVIE "Hor T-ShorW' (1977 Come- dy) Ray Hofland, Srephanie Lawl<>f A 1avern owner lacing bankruprcy decides to a11rac1 male patrons by holding wet T· shirt con1es1s. 'R' (I hr., 26 min.) 11::11 D g) UT! NIQKT wmt DAVID lETTENIAM Guests comedian Jerry Seinleld, aulhor Jose~den ( 1 hr ) 8 lllOVIE "=e Beach Parly" ( 1964, Comedy) Frankie Avalon, Annelle Funi- cello. A weallhy woman idles away her lime, money and alleclions on muscle men at the beach ( 1 hr . 30 mrn ) 0 YOU AIUD fOfl rr • AU•TMEFAl&Y .. • llM'llWl'TIWlllM'I ....... CD llCMI "Love Camp" ( 1981, Chme) La1Ha Gemw. Christian Andeta. A aena- 1ors daughter 009$ to a free IOvt camp and soon finds out that It's a pu>othurlon ~· (1n. .. 45mln.) WJ ~ "Lady Chat11w1ey'1 Lcwer" (1981, Drama) SyMa Krlatel. Nlcholat Clay. O.H Lawrence's erory about the wile of a paraplegic English aristocrat whO takes her huaband's gamel<ee(lef aa hef lover Is retold. 'R' (1 hi .. 45 mlrt) 11:11([lJ MO¥ll "Ulysses" (1955. Adventure) K1r1( Douglas, Anthony Quinn. While Ulys- ses makes a 1oundaboul retum journey from the Trojan Wars, his wile atrugglee to e!_Olecl hist~ .• (2 hrs., 10 min.) g llO¥ll Rich And Famous" (1981. Drama) Candlee Bergen. Jacqueline Bl&- sel Throughout the ups and downs of their respectrve literary careers and romanllC lives, two women depend on their friendship for stability. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) U. 8 Cl) llOVll .. The Lasl Of The Good Guys" ( 1978, Comedy) Rober1 Culp, DenntS Dugan Several well-meaning police olli<:ets 1ry to cover tor an alllng co- w01ker so lha1 he can relaln his pension benelils. (A) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) t• 8 llOVIE "The Lives Qt A Bengal Lancer" ( 1935, Actvenrure) Gary Coo- per. Franchol Tone. England's lndlan- based Lancets win all !heir battles, no mailer what 1he Odds. (2 hrs.) 0 llOVll "The Tu111es 0 1 Tahiti" ( 1942, Comedy) Charles Laughton. Jon Hail. A dev1l·may-care island family live the simple ltle ot beachcombers ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) - (!) llOVIE "The GOOCI. The Bad And The Ugly" (Part 2) ( 1967, Western) Clint Easlw()od, Lee Van Cleet Three vlolenl, oe1erm1ned men separa1e1y attempl 10 retneve a $200,000 11easure. (2 hrs.) ..... . «D llO¥ll "The Easy Way" ( I 952, Come- dy) Cary Gran1. Betsy Drake. Loving par- ents ol three open 1helr home to several los1er children. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (l) AUITUUAlt ~• FOOTUU. "Semifl· nal Maleh 2" (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ) llO¥ll "Halloween II" ( 1981.-Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis. Donald Pleasence. A hopelessly insene murder8f continues his reign ol terror In a sman lown. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) l .. ICOTT ,. ID ..c •no11111DNT US llO¥ll "The Stratton Story" ( t949, Biography) James Stewart, June Allyson. The loss ol a leg Is overcome by baseball ~yer Monty Strallon. ( 1 hr .. 50 min,) tM CHJ llOVIE "First Monday In October" ( 1981. Comedy) Waller Ma11hau, Jill Clayburg.h A liberal Supreme Court Jus- 11ce clashes with the newest member of No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government than the Ii ,,.,,.t 1he netlon'• hlghttl coun. tn U11t•.con-.. iii=•~:::.:. (I '-·· 40 11t1~1 ~reen Ice" (1981, AdvenlU<e) Ryan O'Neel, Anne Archer An engineef and a IOClaflle a11empt to rob a Soulh American emerald smuggler of a lonune I 'PG' (1hr .. 65mln) Ml _,.. "Don't Bother To Knock" So$pell&e) Marilyn M0t11oe. A1cti- erd Wldmaik. A rnen1111y unstable girl working as a hotel baby slllet allempts to take het own Ule and that ot her young ICM:-:~~~~ -UC8111 WBKL Y (It) .,. "Private Lessons'' ( 1980. Com edy) SyMa Krlstel. Howard HeS&eman A houMl<eeper has an ulteriol mollve lor providing tier employer's reen-age son wllh his first sexual expe<ience. 'R' ( 1 hr • 130 ':J. CCMm TOOAY Ill llOWll "Just Bel<><e Dawn" (1981, Suspenr.e) George Kenlledy. Chris Lem- mon. Frve young people on a camping expedition find themselves in lhe midst of a bizarre lamlly ot animal-like rno~m· lneers. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) M WOIU ATlMGIE Ml •ACI:• ...-OITMTCff ... ._ .. ,....., llOVIE "Ball OJ Fire" I 1942 Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Slanwyclo. A group ol prissy prolessors researching a dicooo ary ol American slang be<;1>1rie 1nvolveo w11h a gang ol lhuys and a c.;al>ore1 singer i! hr .. 5 t rnfn ) l:llCSJ lllOVIE "A Svangt:11 Is Walch1r1g" ( 1982, Drama) Arp Torn. Kale Mulg1ew A psychotic krdnap~ a TV tt.?r,torter and lhe 8-year-olel csaughter ol an earlt&r vtcllm and holds them lor ransom 1n Grand Gen lral Station. 'A' (1 hr., 30 min.) a. CC) llO¥IE "Yanks" (1979, Romance) Richard Gere. Wllllam Devane Several AmerlC8n soldiers become involved rn romantic affairs while stalioned In England during World War II. 'A' (2 hrs , 19 min ) CID llOWll "Blood Relatives" ( 1977. Ora· ma) Donald Sutherland. Aude Landry A police detective 1rylng to llnd a young girl's murderer runs up against conflrcllng tasli~. 'A' ( 1 hr., 4t min ) =1~n:.O.. TOP f11MI lllOll9IG llOWll "Double Jeopardy" ( 1955. Mystery) Rod Cameron. Jack KeUy A weallhy real estare man a11empts to v1nol- ca1e hlmselt from charges or having mur- ~=o=ls~) ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ~ llOWll "The $ea Wolves' (1980, Advent\Jfe) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore During World War II, a group ol Briltsh businessmen f<><m a volun1eer regimen! lo destroy a German spy nesl In lhe Indian Ocean. 'PG' (2 hrs ) WO.OWW "Solo" (1978, Orama) Vincent Gil, Petry Armstrong. A fiercely Independ- ent Australian woman whO we><ks as a f<><- est ranger becomes involved Wlth a lire 1101. (2 hrs.) -•ACI:-. -1MlmMACI ...... ,,,~ Friday, Sept. 16. 1983 27 -Thursday Cont. (1J llO¥ll "Loolun' To Get Out" { t982, Comedy) Jon Voight. Ann-Margret A pair ot gamblers flee to Las Vegas trom New Yorl! with the mob on the11 trail 'R' ( 1 hr • 45m1n.) Cl) llO¥ll "So Fine" ( 1981. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. A stuffy col· lege professor saves his father's flounder· Ing garment factory by !nventing a new tp of ladies' Jeans. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 31 min.) CZJ llO¥ll "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci· ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer. In a world of the future. a special poliee offtCef IS aSS1gned to track oown and destroy four renegade andr0tds. 'R' l 'tii5.c;J t:1I --~ w llO¥ll "Hobson's Choice" ( 1954. Comedy) John Miiis. Charles Laughton A bootmaker attempts to retain his cheap source of labor by preventing his three daE s lrom m~ hr., 50 min.) ·1 .... IT , ... Ill) .. Cll ... llCIHTWATat i,: "It's A Gih" (1934, Comedy) W.C. Fields. Baby Leroy. A grocery st()(e OWnef Inherits an orange plantation ( I hr .. 30mln) 11:: • 1 'Hiii "World lnvitallonal 7-BaH Ctiamplonshlp -Final Match" (R) L! hr.) (ll)MOVll "Q\ane! Solitaire" (1981. Blog· raphy) Marie-France Pisler. Ru1ger Hauer. The romances and business str\/ggieS of Paris fashion queen Coco Chanel's early }'.!!_ars are detailed. 'A' (2 hrs.) •• llO¥ll "The Boat" (1981. Orama) Juet'gen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer. In 1941. a young German U-boat crew face lhe challen(les and horrors or war when they leave port on their first subma· nne tour. 'R' (2 hrs .. 25 min.) n @ WCR.DATU.. 1:11 tD llO¥ll "Death And The Malden" ( 1973. Mystery) James Stewart. Strother Martin. A young woman. long suspected of mental Imbalance. is charged with the shooting deaths of her father. stepmother and s1epslster. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l lllUCUI WIUY, U. ~nmu.u. ... OIMm CCMfTY TODAY 1:11 IMMf "Fas1 Times At Ridgemont High" { 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen- niler Jasoo Leigh StUdents at a "typteal" American high school confront the chal- lenges of adulthood. drugs. sex and schoolwork. 'R' { 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) MIMI "The Ultimate Warrior" ( 1977, Scierw;e-Flctton) Yul Brynner. Max von Sydow. SurvlvOl's or a nuclear holocaus1 In the 21st century sutter from the ettects or plagues and starvation 'A' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) M C() llO¥ll "Humongous" (1982. HC)(ror) Janet JUiian. David Wallace A dlsflgUred murderer stalks a party of feckless teen- agers weekending on a remote ISiand 'A' ; hr., 35 min.) --m.Tc:M ... .......... .,_ "Lola" ( 1981) Barbara Sukowa. ·Armin Mueller·S1ahl. A cabaret singer 1rlcks an hones! poll11clan ln1o thlnking she's a weat1hy woman from a far off city. { 1 hf., 54 min.) d (C)llO¥tl "Kagemusha" (1980. Drama) Tatsuya Nakadal. Tsutomu Yamazaki A look-alike thief takes over and carrieS out the rtfsponsibWtles of e Japanese war1ord who was unexpectedly killed to prOVide his lieutenants with more time to enact their defense. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 4-0 min.) ·;·ACl:-,Amt. W lWO'THIMG••m llO¥ll "Murder In The Slave Trade" (1974, Mystery) James •Stewart, Dick Gautier. A sports ~ron Is murdered and the oome is pmned on a former footbaH pro whose defense is being paid fOf by the victim's widow (l hr .. 30 min.) 00~ •..... ,...(11) llO¥ll "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci- ence· Fie lion) Harrison Ford, Rutg« Hau«. In a wor1d of the tuture. a special police officer Is assigned 10 track down and destroy four renegade androids. 'R' L! hr .. 55 min.) ••CID MIMI "The Europeans" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Lee Remick, Lisa Elchhom. A wealthy Boston family prepares to wel- come two visi1ing cousins who are actually seeking a way lo cash In on the clan's lortune. ( t hr, 31 min.) *11 Cl) LONI ITM IM I ml "Out Of The Dark" { 1 hr •• •5 min.) ·1•Ate--THI~ · (llOYll "Body Heat" ( 198 t , Suspense) Wiiiiam Hurt, Kathleen Turner. A smatltlme Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover to murder her husband. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.I Gola minute? Frldey,Sept. 19, 1183 • Find out what you and . your neighbors oan do to pre- vent ortme. Write to: Attorney Genera.l's Crime Prevention Center, P.O. Box 13197, 8&or&mento, CA 96813. Learn how to protect yourself, and ... ·TAKE A BITE OUT OF ' ftGAI Lola Falana peftom\S "I Will Sur- vive," "Love The One Yqu'ra With" and "Who Wiii Buy?" In a concert perforrn- ance rrom the Aladdin Hotel In Las Voges 1.! hr ) ., .,. "Time Aftet Time" ( 1979. Scl- eoc.-Flc:tlon) Malcolm McDowell, DaVid Warnet H G Wells chases the Infamous Jack the RiPP8' from Victorian London 10 modern-day San Francisco 1tvough the use ol a lime machloe. 'PG' (1 hr .. 52 min' lrtl(ll) J•M.L Cincinnati Rede ar Atlanta Brave& (3 hrs.) •D • llAllA .. PM&Y Sell·help lessons spell trouble lor Eunloe (Carol Burnett) when lhe auditions lor a local play. (A) i UMIOAT PM..llr\UJl9 ~ UllO Am8flC8n discus thrower Al Oener, the only track and lleld athlete 10 win gold rmtdals at lour successive Q!y~~rollled. (R) lllU Wll'trl Neal Gabler ano Jel· trey Lyons host an lnlormalive look at what's new al the movf81i. (I).-Tec:ena l'.m llOVll "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Set· ence-Flctlon) Hatrlson Ford, Rutger Hauer In a world ot the IUlure. a special police officer Is assigned 10 track down and destroy tour renege~ androids. 'R' ( t hr .. SS min.) M (.£)111'l'IWATllTllOlmn1 "1971 AFC Playoff -Kansas City V$, Miami" I "1977 AFC Playoff • Oakland vs Balllmore" (R) l! hU • 8 (J) IMON 6 IMON The delivery of a new video game 10 Las Veg~s turns Into a 1ace against death for A J and Rick. (R) ( 1 hr.} D m WE GOT " llAOI Mickey's former bovf11end (Michael Pritchard). a pro too1- baf1 star. arrives a l the apartmet1t deter· mined to reclatm her love I HUL.nmAT lllAITD'tKI ntEATIIE "Flickers" Arnie gains tespect lor hos wife when she p11ches 1n to help convert an old ware· house into a movie studio (Part 3) (R) O (t hr.) Ill!) llAITWECE MATRE "The Flame Trees 01 Thlka· Safari" Ian hnds that he cannot restrain his love for Lettice any longer while -on salarl With the Palmers and Tilly (Part6) (R) D (1 hr.) CJ) llCME "Siar Trek lf The Wrath Ot Khan•· ( t982. Sc1ence-Fictt0nJ William Shatner, R1carC10 Montalban Adm James T Kork reassembles his old crew and bat· lies a ,v1nC11ctive enemy who blames Kirk for the death ol his wile ·PG' ( t hr . 55 min.) ~ (%) llCME "~under" ( 1972, Orama) Clcety Tyson, Paul WlntlelCI During the Clark Depression years. a family ot black sharecroppers struggle 10 slay together 1n spite ol overwhelmrng odds ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ta D ID ctlll.RI Ooal\8 contron1s Sam about their feelings for each other after his brother makes a play for her. (Part 2) lf3) Cf) MOVIE "A Very Special Favor" (1965. Comedy) Rock Hudson, leslte Caron A lawyer pursues lhe daughter of a man he is Indebted lo (2 hrs .. 30 min ) tD MUl.'19EAT ~~"Marciano" (t979, Biography) Tony lo Blanco, Bellnda Montgomery Rocky Marciano rises lrom his meaget begtnntngS as a poverty-stncken )'OOng· ster 10 become the only unde1eateCI heavyweight champion In bOxing hiS1ory (2 hrs.) e.-rtAU.m M (J) •• '*W Cowboy Jimmy MOC>f& vs.. Luther Lasalter (A) (I hr.) -· 00 lmTI ~ Gary awalta hie f\Hrlng on Cljl'a murder. Wfllle Laura 1t1rt1 to 1U9pec;t the IUddenly mllllng Richard ot the crime. (R) ( 1 ht.) 8 e MU ITmT ... An enraged LaRue eeerehel for the perton behind Washington's ambulh. and the precinct's '(,t-awalted paycheck& are a1olen. (R) **lrt!i-".ooPremkltel (1 hr.1 I "Community Of Pralle" A family ot fund4mentell&t1 peralstently call upon their faith to surmount the prob- lems of daily IHe. (R) o (1 hr.) e ... llOIT ...... "Five Red He<r- lngs" 0 1 the six 9USp9Cls, only one could have kllled Campbell. (Pert 3) ( 1 hr.) CH>-TNI ... This special pre-season show features a review of last season. an analysts of the AFC anti the NFC, a look at the season ahead and a visit to the training camp of the champion Washing- ton Redsl(lns. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) • • • ([) .,. "Last Holiday" ( 1950, Come- dy) Alec GulM8$S, Kay Walsh. Based on a story by J.B. Priestly. BelleVlng he Is dying, a man has a laS1 mno al a luxury resort. (1 hr , 29 min.) 0 lllOVll "Galllpoll" ( 1981, Ofama) Mel GlbsOn, Matk Lee. Two Australian loqt racers with eonrrastlngly dltlerent person- alities sign up to fight in Turkey during World War I. 'PG' ( t hr., SO min.) ........ -~MBllW ...... , .. ._-... L.CMll,_.,.MD...cTCOW\.11 .. CllMUI ~ TAUi wmt Guests: Robert Radnltz. Martin Rill. .. ,....,..,. 1~ D8())9 S .... TUI Fe. THE LOVI Of A CMU Shields & Yainell, Robert Wagner, carol Lawrence, Dale Evans and Glenn Ford join hoSts Daniel J. Travantl end Anita Gillelle for en Informative look at the problem of child abuse. (1 hr.) I 'MCll Of THE MMT -.YHU. ..... .ollT M 'AIJ.W The mystery of the Eus- tace diamonds Is cornpoonded. Lizzie Eustace's friends and flance desert her rather than be !Inked wl1h scandal. {Part 10 of 22) ( 1 hr.) CD .-1 IWIB ('R) CID llOVll "Timerlder" ( 1982, Sclence- Flction) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauef. A motorcyclist unwJtllngly travelS through a lime warp and winds up among 19ttrcen- tury Western outlaws. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) (OJ i...1o-n-OM1-UP A bawdy, adults-only comedy revue. ( t hi .. 30 min.) CJ) LONI ITM IM I -.L "Out 01 The Dark" (t hr., 30mln.) (%)MOVIE "Andy Warhol's Bad" ( 1977, Horror) Carroll Baker, Perry King. A Queen's homemaker suppklments her home electrolysos business by secretly me~ a squad of amoral "hit wom- en." 1 hr .. 45 min.) 11:11 tlZl "Lafayette Escadrille" (19S8. Adventure) Tab Hunter. Elchlka Choureau A group of Amer1Can \lolun- teers serve In a Hight squadron In France dum~ Wor1d War I (2 hrs.) '1:98 W ~ '°911, 11.D. Trapper and Gonzo learn that a briUlant statt surgeon (Dick Sargent) may also be a Ku Klux Klan leader. (A) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) • e ~ Host. Jon.my Cat.on Guect1· Bob Newhart Manhetlan Tran. fer. IOI..... Cyblll StMtl>hetd (of the upcoming Mrlel "The Yeltow ROM"). ( 1 IN.)&:i:t'-r-aa ••-rrlllllilli•y.-n ... "P1ydey'' (1973, Orama) RIC> Tom, AMI=. A country and westetn ~ rui maue his way to ata.r· dom by man ting and discarding thoee around him. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) (I) AUTO ucml "CART Detroit News 200" (from Brooklyfl, Mich.). (R) (2 ~ "P-Tllk" ( 1979, Horror) An tal epi11t lodges Itself In a yoong woman and f0tcee her Into compromising _1alt·~~20mln.) -ll»IT•• ..... -· .,_ "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ofa- ma) Albert Flrmey, Diane Keaton. The cOllepee of an upper middle-class cou- ple' a marriage and Its effect on their loor da~efS Is cil{onicled. 'R' (2 hrs., 5 min. -· UTI ...r wnM DAVID &.IT19mM Gueet; comedian Andy Kautman. ( 1 hr.) I TW.*ff .. .,. "Zeppelin" ( t97 t, Adventure) Michael Yotk, Elke Sommer. During World War I, a British spy learns that tile Get· mans are planning to use a giant dirigible to steal the MagAS Cana and thereby erOde British morale. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I YOUMlmPCllfT ... , lllllTWI LA&llH. .-nn.-t T.-rr Sissy Spacek ltalk:U,t;-'i.,,,= end motherhood. --~--NMl'MAll .,_ "Glselle' (1982) Alba Vakltla, Mon..=-aFond. (1 hr .. 38mln.) Cl) .... MDPm'ICTCCUlD 1119 9 ()) .,_ "To Find M Son" ( 1980, Ofama) Richard Thomas, ~in Dana. An unmarried man becomes Involved In a bit· ter legal baltle when he tries 10 adopt a handicapped seven-year-old boy (R) ( t hr .• 20 min.) CH)mvll "biner" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Mickey Rourke. A Baltimore diner Is the hangout for a quintet of young men seen during the time when the pres- sures ot adulthood are threatening to disperse them. 'R' ( 1 hr .. SO min.) we -Dlft.LI AT THE IAYOY Mink OeVllle and his bend perform "Harlem Nocturne." "Slow Ofaln," "Love Me like Yoo Did Betore" and other hits at the Sev='ew York City ( 1 hr.) G "What's The Matter With Hel- en?" (1971, Mystery) Debbie Reynolds, Shetley Wlntets. A woman lhreatens to kill her business partner wnen the latter wants to leave and gel married (2 hrs.) Cf) .,._ "The Illustrated Man" ( 1969, Science-Fiction) Rod Steiger. Clalre Bloom. A woman persuades her husband to have his body tattooed with s)lmb<>ls rela=o events In his life. (2 hrs.) I m¥ll "Cheyenne Autumn" ( 1964, Western) James Stewart, Richard Wid· mark. Directed by John Ford. The dramal· le exodus ot Cheyenne Indians extends from an Ot<lahoma reservation to their homelands in Wyoming ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 29 AUTHORIZED SALES1SERVICE/SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP...;;MNAUL T 2524 Harbor Blvd. - Costa Mesa ....... 549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOT-ORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACM BMW 3670 N. 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IKE VOLVO 1966 ti.arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -848-9303 -TVPumde ACROSS 1.5 Shown, Kate on "S1l11er Spoons" 9 He's Brei Maver1ck 11 Role on "Palmerstown ' 13 .. _the World Tuins · 14, Polly Holliday role 15 "This -House" 16 "Call -Madam" i7 ··..:...-A L1v1ng" 19 Ac1or Nolan 21 Carl. to Rob Reiner 22 .. _ Granl" 32 Ollie's lean friend , 34 He played Smiley 37 Kickoff prop 38 Lucre. to Desi Jr 4 1 Joan Van Ark role 43 "If I -My Way" 44 Davis or M1dler 46 Miss Gardner 47 "Truth - Consequences .. 48 Coat. coal.or soup 49 MISS MacGraw 5 1 Mr Nuge111's ms1gne -Word Game FILL lt-J -me Ml>SING LEITE5 /tJ IHE '' TV lA.lORDS11 BE LOW. .. -M-1 1-tr~I ttlHI I -IP-I -1 ~ISl~SI I IAISIEl81 ILILI IFI 11 tHI ICll I 11 I IHIOILISI Na>J R€Al<~AIJG€ THE l..Ell t"R> You FIL LED llV ,-0 SP€ll IHE #JAME a= A UflNM1'1C ~IES : I I I I I I 23 "Journey's -·· 24 USNA grad 25 "Family _ .. 28 Carla on "Cheers" 30 Mr Allen's ID 31 Played Lobo •• mil 1 .. _ -Eden" 2 Mr Redford's 1ns1gne 3 Ol'SSllC 4 "Gimme a Break" s1ar 5 "SOiid -" 6 Slelger or Stewart 7 Mr King's ID 8 Jack Soo role 9 Played Wo10 10 Part 10 play 11 Mark on 55 Down 12 Warren Beatty mo111e 18 "A Boy Named -" 20 Running • 21 Ruby or Sandra 26 All 50 slates 27 CBS' Rather 28 TV pioneer co 29 Linden or Holbrook 32 " -for Tomorrow" 33 Knlgh1 or Bissel 35 Zsa Zsa's s1s1er 36 Talk show host 37 -Bray 38 -Connery 52 Lenny on "laverM & Shirley·· 54 Scotto O• 7 ebaldl 56 Role tor Robert Wagner 57 Role lor Arnesa DOWN 39 "leave -to Beaver" 40 "Powers of Matthew .. 42 Cantrell or Turner 44 Tempo 45 Kind of sch. 48 -cent 50 Balin or Claire 53 Miss Alexander's slgn·off 55 "One Day -A Time" _..,....,.._.. ... s ... o.LUTION,.,..,,,..........,. CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Or. G'ary Baranoski FEEL TIRED? Some ratigue is normal. But mid·mornl.ng .Jump. early af1ernnoon grogineu, and conatant yawning may indicate a chronic condition tha1 should be checked by your chiropractor. T11edneu, wealr.neat, exhau.tion may be cuued by a 1tructµral 1pine disorder that began u faul1y poeture dllrin« childhood. Chiropractic recognizu that a 1mall apinal dia1ortion gradually wonena over montha or years. The •pine diatorta .Jowly. Impingement of 1 nerve by a diaplaced vertebra (Suhluntion) block.a nonn.al Oow of nerve energy to all body parts. A thorough physical eum, uting both palpation and imtrumentation, tells 1he chiroprac1or the euct location or the vertebral auhluution. • Correction of thia blockage quiclr.Jy reetoree free tranamiNlon o( energy.carryi'lg nerve m-..,ee and renewed vitality. Brou&ht to you u a rom.rnuniry aervice bu dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR -(714) 67~-34 92 2345 E. Pacific Coast Hwy .• Stile D. Corona d~LMi[; Friday, Sept. 16, 1983 31 ' How one woman avoided being 5th Irvine rape victim By ANDREA ADELSON blue corduroy panta and sunglasses, came into ot1Mo.iey,_,..., theCulverdalehouaeabout8;30a.m. Thursday. Confronted by a quiet stranger who Irvine, not usually a 'haven for violent appeared in her living room out of nowhere, a crime, has been plagued by two rapes and two frightened Culverdale woman successfully sexual assaults that occurred within one ~ techniques learned as a counselor to talk 24-hour period earlier this week. Police have no her would-be attacker out assaulting her. suspects and few leads. during an hour-long ordeal. The Culver<UJe woman, police said, could The 39-year-old ''New Thought" minister, easily have become the fifth victim. who agreed to be interviewed orf the condition The woman, about to leave for work at a she not be identified, said she told the man who Costa Mesa counseling office. had stepped back entered her Irvine home early Thursday she inside her house for some papers she needed was pregnant and "I didn't want him to hurt my copied. The man entered through the open baby." door. The woman said she used the ruse to "The first time I saw him in the living ''personalize" herself, and become less of an room, I thought, 'I just can't believe this is object to the man she thought was certain t.o happening to me',11 she said. there?" So she summoned up some of the akilla taught her during training as a minister. 111 started talking as fast as I could about anything I could. He didn't answer questions directly, but he Uatened," said the woman, back at work today. Police said the man forced the woman into a bedroom and made some aexual gesturee. Lt. Robert Lennert said she pleaded with the man and told him he waa sick and needed counseling, finally convincing him to leave. "We made an agreement," the woman said. She would lock herself into a room and he would leave the house. "I would have gladly walked him out the door." 1 rape her. "Your whole sense and feeling is they are Police said a black man in his 30s. wearing there to attack you. Why else would he be But "I didn't know if he would break down the door. My images of what he could do were pretty vivid," she said. ' THE ORANG.I COAST .. COAST IDITION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Hospital by UCI Pushed University launches bid for Irvine Medical Center near campus By KAREN E. KLEIN OllMOellr ...... ..,, SAN FRANCISCO-Now that UC lrvine·administrat.ors believe they have disposed of the Health- West Foundation's plans to build a campus hospital, they hope to persuade backers of the compet- ing Irvine Medical Center to build their hospital next to the campus. Vice Chancellor John Miltner said Thursday, following a meet- ing with a special committee of the UC Regents here, university of- ficials intend to negotiate with Irvine Co. leaders about obtaining 15 acres at California Avenue and University Drive for the hospital. IMC and Irvine Co. officials have proposed to build the hospi- tal three to four miles southeast of the campus_ on Sand~ Canyon Avenue north of the San Diego Freewey. ' The company has donated 15 acres there for a ·hospital and is proposing to de- velop a 227 -acre science and medical park adjacent t.o it. Irvine Co. spokesman Martin Brower said this morning com- pany officials have not discussed with Miltner his latest proposal to move the IMC-site. This was what remained today of mobile home in Fountain Valley 0.-, ..... ,......., ....... ~ after fire destroyed the traile_.-and killed its occupa~t. 'Hereat -washer whole life' 82-year-old w~man d~es in Fountain Val_l~y_J!tohile home !?laze By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM 0.., Nol Ii.II When 82-year-old Bernice Smith went grocery shopping Thursday morning, she was worried about her black cat, "Satin," whose appetite had been failing in recent months. The cat was about the only family that the old lady had and the two lived together for about 15 years in a small coach at the Fountain Valley Mobile Home Park. Unable to drive, Mrs. Smith was picked up Thursday by her sis- ter-,in-law Rachel Hill of Tustin and driven to the nearby Vons market to get her weekly provisions. "She was bothered because her cat wasn't eating well in the hot weather," Mrs. Hill said today. "She told me she was going to buy some liver for it. We sat at her coach and visited for awhile and I left at about quarter to 11.11 About an hour-and-a-half later, Mrs. Smith was burned to death when a fierce fire raged though her coach at space No. 33 at the park at 12062 &:Unger Ave. in unincorporated area adjacent to the Fountain Valley border. Fountain Valley Battalion Chief Larry Hammer said the frail old lady, who. was found lying on her back in the kitchen, was burned beyond recognition in a grease fire. He said she was probably cook- (See CAT LOVER, Pace A!) Judge lambastes governor ,, on sherif £-marshal hill veto "Our intention is to proceed with the medical and science complei and we continue to feel a hospital at that (the originally proposed) site is the right lo- cation," he said. IMC President David Baker confirmed today Miltner had raised the issue with him but suggested "we are so far down the line, there are some problems with that." Valid argume~ta based on econ- omics and access exist for retain- ing the Sand Canyon site, he said. However, Baker agreed that Miltner's proposal may signal a new round of "talks with UCI because of Aldrich's willingness to drop ties with Health West. "I hope we can sit down at a 1-.-..1am.e.aa:KJ not-negOtiate buP".dnd of plan," he said. "We need to plan (See CAMPUS, Pace Al) County gets big lVindfall BJ JEFF ADLER · °' .. .., ......... The-state Legialature voted to rest.ore $614 million in state aid to cities and counties Thuraday, eliminating a revenue shortfall that Orange County aupervbors feared would force drasti~ cuts in welfare and health programs lo- cally. The county's share of the re- stored bailout funding amounts to $29.9 million. a swn the Board of -Superviaon·was-preparing to-pare (See WINDFALL, Pace A!) Bridle Bt ± I BuJledn ao.rd a 'fled ~­Cloaword n.th'No*-.... p._. ~t Hacwcope lnlern latcm . =:.. ..... Muu.l'rUnda ~N-. =~ 8~ By JEFF ADLER Ol ... 0.-, ......... Dr. S'sk"'Olm Staak ..... still get a long-awaited conaolida-solidation effort, also denounced 'lWsulllaa tion of cow:t servi<.'!!S.... _ __ _ __cou.nty_SberiU Brad-Gates-fer-· -~~~· ~U!t!!•!~~~ ~~~~~·~~~ 0.-, ........... .., ........ Upill Dave Anderson of the Irvine Disaster Emergency Communications Team puts a bulletin about the danger of rape in Irvine on a door at a home in Woodbridge. Irvine police probe two more sexual a ·ttacks By ANDREA ADELSON Of .... Dllllr .... ...,, Two mott wxually related inci- dents occurred in Irvine Thun- day, but police say they ac;e unrelated to a spree of sexutl assaults that occurred over a 24-hour period earlier this week. Police Lt. Robert Lennert said no leads have surfaced in the two rapes and two sexual attacks that occurred Tuesday and Wednes- day, and that a man arrested for suspicion of exposing himself near wbere one assault occurred is not considered a suspect. F.arly Thursday a Culverdale woman talked a man out of raping her by. telling him she was pregnant, the 39-year-old woman told the Daily Pilot today (aee personal account, above left). "I talked as fast as I could about anything I could," said the woman, a trained\X>UmelM. A man in his early 30s entered her Dennie Conner, eldpper of the U.S. entry In the ArMrl· ca'a Cup, I~ llvlng up to hl8 repu~tJon. The boate·took a day off today wtth the U.8. ~ 2-0. PN19A11. home through an open front door, left unlocked. as the woman went back inside to get some papers she had forgotton. "She's just one lucky lady,'' Lennert added. Isac Acosta, 25, of Santa An.a was taken into custody by police about 9: B a.m. in Woodbridge after a woman and a detective allegedly saw the man exposing himself while seated in a pickup near the site of a rape Tuesday. "He picked the wrong time and the wrong place," Lennert said. He added that Acosta "doesn't look like our guy." Police said a Hispanic man in his early 209 with short black hair raped and beat a 33-year-old housewife, using the ruse of being a painter to gain entry to her north Woodbridge home early Tuesday. Shortly before. a man of~ cfeecif ption tried to choke-a - (See RAPES, Page A!) Shigella outbreak targeted By GLENN SC01T I ucl JEFF ADLER A food p~parer with dirty hands probably spread a rare di.ease that caused more than 250 guesta at a wedding reception in Costa Mesa Saturday to later. suffer diarrhea and high fevers, an Orange County health official said Thunday. - -An' uutra~ed Otan~ ~unty ---juilge saia ·1~Ui'iai Ylle Cllail t care -_;ud~_..B.k..haul. .&a.com,-fecding t~-pemo1 ~ provoked by Gov. George Deu-information on the t.ue. kmeji.an'a veto of a measure that The governor's unexpected would have speeded up the con-veto Thunday of a measure to ,Epidemiologist Dr. Thomas Prendergast said the~ at th'e Mesa Verde Country Club recep- tion caught a 11fairly 1evere" fQnn of 'dy.entery called ahiaella, which haa symptoms such as bloody diarrhea, abdominal crampt and feven. ' what the "damn governor" did, the people of the county would Bal Isle burglar suspect tells cop, 'l':m the guy' expedite conaolidation of court service functions under the coun. ty Marshal's Office drew immedi- ate howb of outrage from the county' a presiding Superior c.ourt judge and Supervisor Thomas Riley. A 90-minunte search on Balboa Island for a bandit came to a aurpriae ending Thursday when the alleged culprit strolled up to a P91iceman and reportedly an- nounced, ''I'm the guy you're looking for." The policeman, doubting his good fortune, asked the man to explain t-.IINelf. The aJJeged crook, police sald, went or to detail the crime u well u the vi!hicle he'd at.ndon earlier in an apparent attempt to elude l I police. Beacom -visibly livid with Convinced they had thelr man, anger -denounced SherUf Brad police arreeted Charles Tackett, a Gatet and an organization of 31-year-old Ohio reeident. county police chiefs for under- F.arlier, police had arrested mining months of work on the Alan Devia, 21, of Garden Grove oourt COJUOlidation plan by sup- ln connection with the Balboa plyinc the governor wlth mlaleed .. Ialand robbery. Ing information on which the veto Police ta.id the two men alleged-wu hued. ly approach a Balboa Ialand pec1. The judp and Riley al.lo estrian at 1:41 a.m. and, at l\Ul-leveled critidan at the govemor, point, ordered hf)!) to band over whoee failure to lian the bill will h.ia wallet. The blllfold canlalned con county taxpayen •l>JWOX- $270 in cash. __ <S.._JUDGE P•~~~ ., . ) 'Ibe bacteria la transmitted through feces, arid Prendergast Mid "a breakdown in hygiene" wu responlible tor one of the largelt outbreaks of the dieeue ifl county hltt.ory. He said at least J dozen employee. m'Vo!ved in~ ... preparation at the country cl~b were Wilted Thunday. · Country club offidala ~._·,..___. declined comment on the inddeftt and have re~ calla to the county HealU, Depart:mint. Prenderpst eaid ~ are turning their anentklo to the ll1ad clre.lna eerved at the rece~ Uon .. the Ukely IOW'Ot tot tM , 8prWofthe~ .• He call.ci a ..... ~ (8" IBIGBU.A. ..... AJ) :: " At * Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday. Sept. 16, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES , ' WINDFALL FOR CO UNT Y ... From Page A1 from a $989.9 million budget adopted Aug. 31. Supervisor Harriett Wieder, the board's vioe chainnan who traveled to Sacramento a few weeks ago to lobby in favor of the funding restoration, said the law- makers' decision "was the best · news out of Sacramento yester- day." She said the decision to restore state aid averted a potential tinancial disaster for all locaJ governments. "ThlS was a reoog- RAPES ... From Page A1 22-year-old live-in housekeeper in a sciuth Woodbridge home. The man plared a knife to the woman's stomach. but she eluded her attacker by fleeing to a neighbor's house. uml While the vie described their attackers slightly different- ly. police believe of the five sexual assaults, only the two Tuesday attacks are likely to be related. In a third incident Tuesday . afternoon. a man fitting a dif- ferent physical description, as- saulted and robbed a woman whose car was stopped on the Santa Ana Freeway. Still a third younger man, whose face was covered with a ski ma.sk. raped a 22-year-old student in a remote culvert in Mason Regional Park Wednesday morn- ing. Lennert said the rape and attempted rape in Woodbridge and the Mason Park attack seem to be calculated, while the free- way assault .and Culverdale inci- dent" are more likely the work of opportunists. Meanwhile, most of the 20,000 residents of Woodbridge have received crime bulletins handed out by police Explorers and volun- teer ham radio operators, he said. More than double the usual ]lumber of police officers are still patrolling the Woodbridge area today. nltion that we (the Legislature and local government) have ll mutual responalbllity to the tax- payer," Wleder aajd. When superviaona voted to adopt the 1983-84 budget, they were told lo8s of the bailout funds Oct. 1 might force more th.an a 30 percent acroa-the-board cut in county programs. To save what money they could until the Legislature made up its mind, the board voted to immedi- ately institute both a hiring and spending freeze. County budget analysts estimated the treei.e would save the county $8,000 to $10,000 a week after ita first she weeks. Wieder said state legislators now realize that the stat.e's coun- ties and cities need a stable revenue source yeu-in and year-out. She said the Legislature will w ork during the next year to develop a funding source for locaJ government so that government will not have to come to legislators With "hat-in-hand." Wieder added that the funding restoration means the crisis is over. "It's not an acute situation now, it's just chronic." SHIGELLA ... From Page A1 Thursday only minutes after learning the cause of the illnesses. He advised anyone who a ttended the reception or who has been in contact with those guests, to consult their physician for treat- ment. A combination of sulfa drugs and tetracycline is effective in ending the symptoms, he said. In rare cases, the untreated disease can be fatal by causing dehydration, but he said such an event is unlikely. Incubation period for the dis- ease is 24 to 36 hours after exposure. he said, adding that people most likely to make up a "sea>nd wave" are family mem- bers of the initial victims. Bre ak time Even song leade rs need a time out, so Seana Eason of Ediso n H igh takes a break during T hursday night's Edison-Vista footba ll game a t O ra nge Coast College. The Cha rgers ra llied for a 20 .. 15 win , b ut ·a couple of o the r area teams weren't so for tuna te. For comple te a rea results, see today's Sports section, beginning o n Page A 11. Health West claims support in Irvine hospital survey By KAREN E. KLEIN OllMO., ..... _ SAN FRANCISCO -In an apparent last-minute effort to demonstrate community support for their on-campus UCI h06pital proposal, Health West officials un- veiled the results of a survey Thursday showing a majority of Irvine residents favor a campus h06pital plan. HealthWest Vice President Steve Yerxa said a telephone survey conducted last Wednesday and Thursday by a Santa Ana firm, Decision Making Infor- mation, rev.ealed that 54 percent of the 300 randomly selected residents favored the Health West plan. Of those surveyed, 43 percent CAMPUS HOSPITAL ... From PageA1 what's best for both of us." means that "Certainly UCI will no longer be considered a site for Health West." favored the Irvine Medical Center plan and 3 percent favored either no hospital in Irvine or ex~ no opinion. "This explodes the myth the university proposal does not have community support," said Paul 'Teslow, Health West president. The HealthWest officials an- nounced their survey results just before stepping into a meeting of a UC Board of Regents committee. Yerxa said. the survey showed more women than men favor Health West, largely because of its university ties. Sixty-one percent of the women preferred Health- West, compared to 48 percent of the men, he said. JUDGE IRA TE ... Thursday afternoon. the-re- gents' special committee decided to defer the matt.er of a UC Irvine on~pus hospital to UC Presi- dent David Gardner . Miltner said he felt the commit- tee's decision strongly suppor ted UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich's withdrawal of support for Health- West. Aldrich, in his presentation to the committee, said he will not request that the university pursue any location of the HealthWest h06pltal on the campus. The gender difference is signifi- cant, he claimed, because women traditionally are the decision makers for family health care needs. From Page A 1 imat.ely $500,000, they said. Both Gates and the president of the Orange C.Ounty Police Chiefs and Sheriff's Association denied they had campaigned in favor of the veto. Deukmejia n , in a three--paragraph veto ~e. infonned legislators that he would refuse to sign a county-sponsored bill that would have permitted court services to be consolidated before the expiration of a 90-day ·waiting period. Aft.er nearly 15 years of dis- cu.ion , the Board of Supervisors and the county's judiciary finally agreed upon a plan to conaolidate court services under the auspices of the county marsh.al. Previously. court bailiffs had been split be- tween the Sheriff's Deparanent. which handled Superior C.Ourt, and the Marshal's Office, respon- sible for Municipal Court. C.On- 90lidation is expected to save the county $2 million annually. The governor said he objected tol>~ btltpermittbag the transfer of the central war- rants repository from the Sheriff's Department to the Marshal's Of- fice. Transfer of both the resp:msi- bility for aerving warrants and the repository, a centra.lalized index of current warranta available to all law enforcement offioera, also was strongly oppoeed by the Orange County Police Ch iefs and ' Sheriff's As8ociation. "Like the police chiefs, 1 have concern for the impact this might have on the efficien t adminis- tration of justice," Deukmejian said in his veto message. But Beacom, . bu ttreseed by Riley, called the warrants issue a "bunch of malarky." He said it wasn't a law and order issue, but \he ability of one person (Gates) ''to get the governor's ear to aauage his own ego. "This is one of the more ,incredible political events in the history of \lUs county. I wonder what Gov. Deukmejian has against the citizens of Orange County ••• Beacom said. The judge pointed out the veto only delays conaolidation by 90 days, doesn't re90lve the issue of the warrants repository and will coet taxpayers becauae delaying consolidation means further duplications of service. "The plan's going into affect anyway. I don't care what Brad Gates thinks and I don't care what the-damrr~ thinb. this plan ia going into affect...the cithenaof \ltiscounty want it," the county's chief judge emphatically added. Gates denied that he had waged a "behind-the-acenes" campaign to influence the governor 's de- daion. "I haven't tried to unduly influence anyone," the sheriff said. He added he was as surprised by the veto as everyone else. In taking no action. he said. the committee effectively went along with the chancellor's position. "I think the regents and the president showed strong support of th~ the, chancellor's leader- ship." he said alter the 90-minute meeting. The action not only increased the growing rift between the university and Health West, but- unless Gardner drastically changescourse-:t placesHealth- West in a position of having no land in Irvine on which to build its propoeed HealthCity hospital. Campus spokeswoman Kathy Jones said ThUJ"9day the decision ''The people of Irvine need a hospital," he said and added. "A number of community, civic and financial leaders who support the (off-campus Irvine Medical Center) effort would not be sup- portive of t h e Health West proposal even if Health West were successful in the (certificate of need) process." HealthWest officials, however. refused to admit defeat. Vice President Steve Y erxa said his group still has a binding contract with UCI which should remain in effect unless the regents take action to rescind it. He said Health West will con- tinue in Sacramento with its application for a certificate of need to build the on-campus hospital Teslow said HealthWest com- ~io11ed the study shortly after UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. announced his intention last month to drop s upport for Health- West's campus hospital proposal. Nancy Rosen, spokes.woman for HealthClty Associates, the com- munity group backing Health - West, said the telephone survey included both new and old phone prefixes in Irvine. Questioners asked each resident the same questions, she added. Rosen suggested the survey shows the strong community sup- port IMC backers claim maybe generated by a smaller segment of the population than most people realUe. CAT LOVER DIES IN VALLEY FIRE ... From Page A1 ing when oil or greaae cau,ght fire In a shallow pan and ahe poured it into the sink. Hammer theori.r.ed the flaming grease climbed up the wan and fell on her and~ her. "She was probably cooking the liver for her cat." Mn. Hill said today. "She talked about it quite a bit while we werevlaiti.ng. The cat wu her whole We." The fire raged unchecked until fire- fighten arrived, despite the ef- forts of residents. He then got another and aimed it into the kitchen "but there wasn't enough Wat.er pressure to blow out a match." (This contention was ~isputed by park ~er Jen-y Dougher who said a new water system was installed in the park about three years ago and that the water supply was au!ficlent.) "She.was a real nice old lady," Weiasman said. She didn't have an enemy and everybody liked her. She didn't have an unpleasant word for anyone. "The way I looked at it, I didn't really do anything. There was no equipment and I really felt use- less. But you just can't stand there and do nothing." Mrs. Hill, who said ahe is making funeral arrangements today, said Mrs. Smith didn't have any living relatives. Investigators said today they found no sign of Mrs. Smith's cat, raising the possibility the two companions died together in the fire. Sand castle contest set Sunday A neighbor, 39-year-old Pete Welaaman, said he first became aware of the t>laze w hen a motorist driving down F.dinger Avenue honked his hom and yelled. "Fire, Fi.re." ' .• A sand castle-building contest to benefit United Way of Orange :. County wW be held at noon ·• Sunday at Bolsa Chica State Be.ach in Huntington Beach. ' •, ... . ., • .; ~ • ~ . .. #' ,. .. • • More than 70 sand 9Culpti.ng teams have registered for the event, which will kick off the We1re Listening ••• 642•6086 United W ay's annual money-raising push. Last year, United Way got 19,000 Orange Countiana to hold handa at part of an unsua:iessful effort to set a Guinnea record. The noon contest is expected to last three hours. He said he rushed to the trailer along with others and tried to force his way into the front door. "I knew Mrs. Smith was in there but I couldn'tget ln because it was too hot." Wel.asman said he grabbed a garden hose but It was too short. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don'l you llke7 Call t he number at leh and your message will be recorded . tranacrlbed and deli vered to the appropriate editor . The same 24·hour answertn1 service may be used to record let· lers to the editor' on any topic. Mailbo• (ontribulors must lndude thtlr name and telephone number ror verirkallon No clrculaUon calls. please Tell us what ·s on your mind Boy, 16, critical after HB - stabbing A 16-year-old Huntington Beach youth was close to death today after being stabbed re- peatedly and left in a heap at Bol.sa Chica State Beach late Thursday.· Paul Carl Martino, taken to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Community Hospital following the 10:30 p.m. episode, was listed in critical condition after under- going surgery early today, accord- ing to a hospital spokesman. A group of four or fiv-; His- panics was seen leaving the state beach parking lot in a small. dark pickup truck, according to Orange County Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart. "It appears to be gang-type activity," said Hart. It appears that a fight of some sort had preceded the stabbing. he added. Officers were unable to locate a weapon and were not immedi- ately certain how many times Martino was stabbed. A hospital spokesman said the wounds caused massive internal bleeding. NB names new library coordinator Ryna H. Rothberg has been named adult services coordinator for the Newport Beach Public Library System a ft.er 10 years as the library's children's coordi- nator. A resident of Garden Grove, Rothberg was one of only seven librarians nationwide to be elected to the Newbery Committee in 1982 for review of outstanding juvenile literature. S he is a member of the Ameri- can Library Association, the Or- ange County Library Association and is a vice president of the Newport-Mesa chapter of the American Associanon of Univer - sity Woman. Rothberg al8o is a vice president of the Southern California Council on Literature for Children and Young People. Clara Weaver dead at 93; service today Funeral services for long-time Costa Mesa resident Clara Jeanet- te Weaver were to be held at 4 p.m. today at P aci.fie View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. She died Tuesday at the age of 93. She is survived by her husband, John Edward Weaver: IOOS Floyd Weaver of Newport Beach and Alvin Weaver of Sherman Oaks; grandchildren-Margaret kn.kins of Redlands; Terry Weaver of Verdi. Calif.; Timothy Weaver of Eagle Point, Ore.; and Casey Weaver of McKinleyville. Ca.liL and one great grandchild. Funeral arrangementa are being hand.I~ by Pierce Brothers Bell-Broadway Mortuary In Costa Mesa. f I .p. .. ORANGE COAST Dally Piiat CleMlfled actven1111"9 7t~/M2·a71 All other de,..,IMfttl M2-4S21 MAIN Ofl'PICa Try our house dressing! c ~ • ...._,. y If Y"" 00 "01 II••• '°"' pa~ l:>Y 6 )Cl P "' c., "''°'' 1 p m •"0 ,ov• GOO' .... Ot -eo 8•111•0ty tflO S1.,>0.y If you oo ~t ,.c,...,• yo,,, ~Gj)'( by 1 e m <el bf'Ott 10 • m and .,.,.. CO!>Y .. ' O.o.lt_.., ~ Talaptlol..e Moot ' Or"'OtC-Y "'-__ , _, . •Vll"'ll'°" 8-11 '"'""'""" ..... ,. ~~ ...... , a ' H. 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The event is scheduled for Sat., Oct. 15 at the El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. A prime Mb dinner will be served., Also, a fund-raising auction is slated, offering a hot air balloon flight, autographed celebrity items, a trip for two on Republic Airlines, a baseball signed by the California Angels and other items. Last year's dinner-auction raised $10,000 to support services for handicapped adults and infants. To donate items for the auction, c.all 641-3774. Laughter topic of OCC lecture Laughing your troubles away will be the topi.c of a three-hour lecture at Orange Coast College next. Friday. Lecturer F.die Van Ti.I will explain how the body uses substances released in the blood by laughter to relieve pain and promote healing. The seminar will be presented from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 112 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building, and the fee is $6. • Further information is available at 4~2-5880. Flu shots slated for Laguna seniors The Laguha Beach Free Clinic will be offering flu shots to senior citizens October 7, 14, 21and28 from noon to 4 p.m. In November, shots will be given every Tuesday beginning Nov. 1, from 12:30 p .m.-3:30 p.m . Call 494-0761 for further information. Slide tour of France set at OCC A 90-minute slide presentation on France will be offered at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa next Friday, with special focus on the capital of Paris. French language instructor Suz.annah Antink, who has led OCC summer field study programs to Paris for the past six years, will conduct the seminar. to be staged in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Admission is $4. Tickets may be ordered by phone at 432-5527 or may be purchased at the door. POLICE LOG More ammo for Bird h1J.nters? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A state Supreme Court decision to take a voter-initiated reapportion- ment measure off the ballot has stung Republican lawmakers, who aay they'll try to recall the chief justice and her "ultra-liberal colleagues." The court ruled Thursday that a GOP legislator's redistricting in- itiative is unconstitutional and excluded it from a rare December statewide election, the first time in 1 35 years that the state high court has ordered a measure off the ballot. The initiative would have rewrit ten the congressional and legislative boundaries approved by the Democrat-controlled Legis- lature and •Democratic former Gov. Jerry Brown. In a 6-1 unsigned decision. the court ruled that the initiative elect.ion violatd a 76-year-old constitutional rule. The election, at a cost of $14 million to $17 million, had been orde,red by' Republican Gov. George Deu- kmejian for Dec. 13. After the decis~on, Republican Assemblyman Pat Nolan issued a statement saying, "I will urge Californians to organize a cam- paign to remove (state Chief) Justice (Ro&e) Bird and her allies from the court. Rose Bird and her ultra-liberal colleagues" engaged in ''partisan activity" in the ruling. The author of the initiative is Republican Assemblyman Don Sebastiani, member of a well-known wine-making family. Picky thieves get truck's hu01per The rear chrome bumper of a new half-ton plct<up truck waa un- boltedand stolen from a parking structure at ttle Oal<wood Garden Apartmenta near Newport Harbor High School. Ttle bumper 11 worth $500. A '49-year~d trawflng minister io.t 1685 WOf1h of ~ polea and equipment at ttle Newport Plet. He told pollce he'd put hta ftahlng gear next to a pier reetaurant and was standing only a f-feet away when hla PfoP811Y apparentty vanllhed. ... A aecunty guard lost $2,000 In cash after 91greelng to help a woman In a bank palttlng IOt push-ltart her ear. He'd Mt the money In an envelope on his car's dashboard. The envelope and money was gone when he returned to his vehlc:fft after helping the woman. About S 1,600 worth of plumbing parts as well as a garbeige dlspoeal and a brass bar slnk were stolen from a gtiteige on the 1500 bloci< of OQ(phlne Terrace In the Irvine TM- r8ce community. Huntington Beach Meat and fish valued at $1,000 ware reported stolen Thursday from a storeige locker at the Coco's reetaurant, 6686 Bolaa Ave. A lock was pried off to enter the outdoor ·rrecer: A sliver Ford Futura wu reported atolen Thursday evening from a • Parking lot at Garfield Avenue and Magnolia Street. The lou was eatl- mated et $5,000. A..brMk-ln at the boys' locker room at Ocean View High School, 17071 Gothard Street, reaulted In the r• ported'loaa of $1;000 cash. A door wu pried C>P«1 to enter. A rMldent of ttle 1.00 bloci< of Oe4aw8J'a Street reported her van w .. ~rglarlzed wtllle parl(ed In an alley neer her home. The loea In- cluded $500 In jewelry and S100 wonn of clothing. A realdent of the 8400 block of Brown Circle reported a vehicle break-In Thursday evening. Tools valued at $624 W9f9 taken. Irvine Thtevee stole about $16,000 worth of jewelry over a period of three days from a home In Sycamore Creel<. Police found no llgna of forced entry In the burglary, reported Thurlday morning. Police believe the aame bandit stole expensive radloe valued at about $700 eeeh from three BMW cara Thursday. Two wer9 taken In the parl(lng lot of the Irvine Marriott, and another stolen from a lot of a nearby business. A 14-year-old youngster who told paramedics he wu famlllar with snal<ee was bitten by a rattlesnake In the Turtle Rock area. Paramedl~ took the youltl to a Tustin hospital with hl1 tlngerbegan to awell. Fountain Valley A man suffered cuta to hl1 lett hand and knucklee after getting Into a \19f'bal altercation with a motorist onJ, Waxwing Circle In FOQntaln Valley. The drlYer aimed the car at ttie man In order to Intimidate him and may have strucic him by accident. aooordlng to police reports. . . , A man reported to polloe that a canister of tear g .. Is mlaalng from his car following a traffic accident at Buahard Street and Garfteld Avenue In Fountain Valley last weel(. Someone poured Ink or a similar type of fluid over the hood and roof of a car parked at a rMldence In ttie 9000 block ol Gardenia Avenue, causing $1,000-$2,000 In estimated damages. Laguna Beach A car engine caught tire at Park Avenue and Hidden Valley Thursday afternoon but wu quickly ext- inguished by Laguna Beach flre- flghtera. Pollce broke up a fight between to combatants In Heisler Park at about 2;30 In the morning Thurtday. A panhandler who purponedly wu causing a disturbance In the 300 block of Broadway wu advlaecl to c:eaae hit activity. 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IS 1$ ., ... 41 IO 7t .. .. f4 Laguna man held on rape charge A 27-year-old salesman from Laguna Beach who allegedly raped a Costa Mesa woman aft« dragging her from a South County restaurant Thunday evening is in custody today. - John Greenwood MacLeod wae arrested in South Laguna early today on suspicion of kidnap and rape, according to Orange County Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart. The 24-year-old woman told authorities she was in the Crown House, a ~guna Niguel res· i.aurant, when a. man approached and threatened to kill her unle18 she left with him. Real men eat big quiche The attacker. officers said, dragged the woman to his car and drove to his Laguna Beach home where he reportedly tied u p the woman and forced her to perform various sex acts. A 300-pound quiche, manufactured by the chef at Newport Beach's Bouzy Rouge Cafe Th.ursday, is divided and served by waitress Sherry Bell. The quiche, which included 60 eggs and 30 gallons of cream, is to be submitted to the Guinness Book of Records for world-class status. Well, actually photographs will be submitted. The quiche was eaten. The woman told deupties the man then drove her to her home and sped off. Armed with a description of the man, his car and his home, investigators combed the Laguna Beach area. The search moved south in the pre-dawn hours. Officers arrested MacLeod at 3:15 a.m. in South Laguna. He is being held on $25,000 bail. Valley speed survey halted Council rejects plan despite possible failures in prosecution The Fountain Valley City Council has rejected a staff proposal for a new study of city speed limits, even though the lack of such a document may jeop- ardize proeecution of speeding offenders. The speed limit survey was recommended by public works ·Not guil-ty plea in fata'l crash A 39-year..old Garden Grove woman haa pleaded innocent to charges of vehicular man- slaughter stemming from the Aug. 13 traffic death of 17-year-old Michelle Salle of - director Wayne Osborne, who cited a recent traffic safety evalu- ation done in Fountain Valley by the UC Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies. He said the study recommended that local police discontinue their use of radar to catch speeding offenders until a new traffic study is conducted. City Attorney Alan Burns said that if radar is used to catch a speeding motorist on a street in which the prevailing safe speed is higher than the posted limit, the ticket might be succesafully challenged in court. • He said he will offer advice to the city counctl next week regard- ing a local speed limits but declined to elaborate on hia rec- ommendations. In the meantime, Police Chlef Marvin Fortin said his officers will continue to use radar to control speeding on local streets. He said the use of radar has helped the city reduce its traffic accident rate over thepast three years. He said there has not been a rash of challenges to local speed- ing tickets because of the speed survey issue. Public Works Director Osborne said low speed limits on some Fountain Valley streets may not be justified where the traffic generally moves safely at about 4.5 miles per hour. The speed limit on Bushard Street is 30 miles per hour. It is 35 miles per hour on Talbert Avenue. Councilman Ben Nielsen argued that raising these speed limits to 45 could cause traffic to travel even fute,.. Councilman James 'Neal's mo- tion to initiate a new citywide speed study died for lack of a second. Huntington Beach. r------------------------------------------------Following the plea, Joan Kathryn Wilkoff was ordered to stand trial Oct. 24 in the Superior Court division of the West Orange County Judicial Court District in Westminster. Wilkoff also is being tried on charges of felony hit and run and driving while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage, accord- ing to court officials. Miss Salle was on her way borne from Newport Beach when her Volkswagen bug was truck by another vehicle on the Pacific Coast Highway. AocOfcfiilg to"K"unllilgton~h traffic investigators, the impact caused the Volkswagen to careen into other vehicles before begin- ning to dis.integrate. M~ Salle was thrown 300 feet from the car and killed, according to in- vestigators. Duo for doubletakes Jacqueline and Jennifer Robey are returning Sunday to the scene of their ~atest triwnph -the stage at the Los Angeles County FairgroundB in Pomona. The two 6-year-old Huntington Beach girls won trophies last year after being named the least look-alike twins at the fair. They're going back with their mom and dad, Ted and Donna and fo~ brothers and sisters, to give out trophies to this y~s Wl.Dllers. Jacqueline, about 20 minutes younger, is 10 poundB heavier at 40 pounds and is darker-<:x>mplected. She's also the tomboy of the two. .Jennifer is blonde &ld more feminine and shorter by about a head. She also has her right arm in a cast after breaking it while practicing gymnastics with a brother. Ted, their proud father who is a business student at Orange Coast College, said the girls seem to have changed since the award . ..They sU11 do everything together but they re looking at each other now and saying, 'Hey, we're different.''' CARPET PADDING What padding Is the best for your carpeting? What Is the purpose of this padding -to sink In up to your knees or su ort the cakrpet?10bvlously, the purpose Is to support the carpet. If there Is too much.give tR~ carpet ta es al the beating. Here are some examples. · ( 1) There Is a strain on the secondary backln,g which can cause delamlnatlon. (2) There Is a stralnb on the seams which can come apart. (3) There's a tendency tor the carpet to stretcn, causing wrinkles and the n~essJtv of restretchlng the carpeting. ' 1 hedThere hare many cushions on the market which ere oomparltevely lightweight and are we Q by t e cubic foot. The most popular hes a density of 5 Y2 lbs per cubic foot Our ~btandard sponge rubbe~ cushion weighs 70 or. per square yard and h~ a density of abo~t 15 s. per cubic foot If weighed that particular way . Our family has been In the carpet business since 1894, and we have never seen an materials weighed by the cubic foot, until this lightweight padding came upon the soene. Y ~•k• •ure you use the proper padding. Call us for carpeting and you wlll be sure. 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Nation's factory use expanded WASHINGTON -The nation's factories, mines and utilities operated at 76:7_~rcent of their production capacity in August, the hi~est rate in nearly two years, the FederaJ Reserve Board reported today. An August increase for the auto industry helped raise the operating rate, as<il.d a jump for utilities-lhe latter at least partly due to the unusually warm weather in some pans of the nation. Smith to lay off 114 workers IRVINE-Smith International Inc. will lay off 114 work~rs at its Gardena manufacturing planl and take a charge against its third-quarter earnings, company officials said. Because of the write-offs, the Irvine-based company will report a larger net loss in the current quarter than the $6.1 million posted in the second quarter, although losses from operations will decline, chairman Jerry W . Neely said Thursday Honda said most I uel efficient DETROIT-T he 1984-model Honda CivicCR-X is the nation's most fuel efficient car, replacing the Volkswagen Rabbit Diesel in ratings by the En- vironmental Protection Agency, The Detroit Free Press reported today. The CR-X, a two-passenger hatchback with a 1.3 liter four-eytinder gasoline engine, received the top rating of 51 miles per gallon in a EPA report to be released this weekend, the Free Press said. The rating was the highest ever reached by a gasoline-powered · engine in EPA tests, the newspaper said. U.S. trade account deficit up WASHINGTON -The U.S . international trade account, which showed a record $9.7 billion deficit m the April-June quarter, is expected to cononue deteriorat- ing this year, the government says. C.ommerC"e Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said Thursday he expects the deficit in the U.S. current account -measuring trade and financial transactions with the rest of the world -to hit $30 billion for the full year. 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