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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-23 - Orange Coast Pilot- City Hall 'under fire' in HB .... Rifle shot at third-floor window 'probably accident'; police launch probe By ROBERT BARKER Ot ... hllf .... IWI A bullet fired from a h igh-powered rifle ripped through an office in Hunting1on Beach City Hall Thursday after- noon. Police say it probably was a random shot that found its mark by happenstance. But there also was speculation that someone may have had the idea of fighting city hall by taking a pot shot at the seven-story building at 2000 Main St. The bullet tore a hole about the siz.e of an index finger through a plate glass window, creased the back of a ch.air, penetrated two dry walls and slammed into a steel-reinforced room divider before tumbling to the floor. Lt. Barry Price said the bullet had enough velocity to kill. Luck- ily, however, the empty third-story office belonged to Deputy Planning Director Floren- ce Webb, who is away on ma- ternity leave. lt was empty at the time. Price said the flat trajectory (the path of the bullet) indicated it may have been fired from about a mile away. "We believe it's a random or THE ORANGE COAST .FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1983 Crash claims second • • v1ct1m By ROBERT BARKER othhllf ......... A 36-year-old Huntington Beach woman who was inno- cently caught up in one of the J1l06t spectacular and bizarre traffic crashes in city history has become the aecond to die in connection with the tragic incident, police investigators revealed Thunday. Pamela Gay VanDeventer died last Saturday at Fountain Valley Community Hoepital, police said. But authorities made it clear that they do not know at this time if the death was the "direct result" of injuries she received in a six-car collision on Pacific Coast Highway last Aug. 13. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Jeff Cope said the woman, who suffered fractured legs and internal injuries in the series of collisions, had been readmitted to Fountain ValleyCocpmunity Hoe- pital Sept. 17 ahd died last Saturday. Ha~ging on the lip nPgligent gun shot," Price said today. "We don't believe lt was intentional. We haven't received any phone calls about it and it haan't been repeated." There were reporta that police may be questioning a man alleged- ly shooting crows in a vacant field aboutamilenorthofCity Hall, but Price wasn't able to confirm that th.is morning. Councilwoman Ruth Bailey, who was on the fourth floor of the building at the time of the 2:30 p.m. shooting, indicated today that she and others have questions. "I don't know what to think. I'm certalnly no expert but. 1 don't know how it could be an accident. It looked u if the trajectory waa flat, like it could have been fired from the top ot.1'8 building. "But I don't know what It would accomplish. U aorneone'• trying to aay aomething or make a protest you would think they would make sure youJVould know about it." Consultant Dick Harlow, who has an office across Yorktown A venue from City Hall, said he heard the gunshot and he believed (See SHOT, Pase AZ) Deir .... ,......, .............. Jim Palin, Huntington Beach's director of develop- ment services, examines bullet hole in City Hall. COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS · Heiress says Bren acted 'illegally' By STEVE MARBLE Of .. hllJI .... "'"" Heiress Joan Irvine Smith has leveled charges that Irvine Co. Chainnan Donald Bren "illegally" guaranteed company assets to rover a $560 million stock-buying debt last spring. Smith, grandd:au.ghter of com- pany founder James Irvine, said she has obtained a loan document that supports her accusation. Further, she said, it reveals that ~ren muet pay back $250 million by mid-November. A spokesman for Bren, how- ever, said srrµpi•s claim is incor- rect and @Ther diacloeure qf the loan document is "highly ir- responsible." millionaire who owns 86 percent of the company, is proposing to merge the Irvine Co. with a holding company he fonned to buy up more than half the firm's stock last April The merger would shift his debt, now estimated at $560 million, onto the Newport Beach development firm. As a tradeoff\ Bren is offering to double the (See HEIRESS, Pase AZ) Suspect Identified In holdup "We're trying to find out from her doctor what the cauae of death was." Seventeen-year-old Michelle Salle, also of Huntington Beach, was killed on the night of the accident when her westbound Volkswagen Bug was struck by another car and careened into the east bound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. An unidentified surfer at 58th Street in Newport Beach prepares to cut back o n a foamy two-footer for one of the last waves of summer. Fall began at 7:45 this morning and beach -goers will note a lot more wetsuits in the water a s the season progresses. An assistant to Bren said Smith was provided the confidential loan document becauae ahe is a com- pany stockholder and a member of the Irvine Co. board. He said it is improper for her to share the in.formation with the media. "She misunderstands it (the document) and she hasn't been to a board meeting in five years so she doesn't even know what the company la doing," said Bren's spokesman. It was hercarthatcarstruck the VanDeventer car head-on. Three point to rape suspect Smith, a seldom-seen woman who. with her mother, ownB 11 percent of the company, said ahe has spoken up in the belief that the future of the company hangs in the balance. Miss Salle's vehicle then began to disintegrate as it collided with two other cars and the girl was thrown 300 feet. The motor of Miss Salle's car also was hurled about 70 feet and was believed to have been struck by another car. Prison parolee identified in police lineup, may face charges Joan Kathryn Wilkoff, 39, of (See CRASH, Pa1e AZ) By ANDREA ADELSON OfhO.,. ......... A deputy district attorney said he will consider filing rape charges today against priaon par- olee Robert Elwood Morehead after three women, viewing a Evidence ruled out in Hopp drug case An Orange County West Mu- nicipal Court judge dealt pros- ecutors a blow Thunday in their case against Huntington Beach physician Mark Hopp, charged with involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of 11 patients who allegedly died from e>ece98ive doses of prescribed drugs. Judge David Brickner ruled that certain evidence aeiz.ed dur- ing the investigation was taken without probable cause. That could mean the proeecution may have to drop as many as three of the 11 involuntary manalaughter charges againlt Hopp, according to Deputy District Attorney Chriatopher Kralick. But Krallck said he planned to introduce additional evidence today to try to persuade Brickner to uphold the legality of the aearch that led to aeizure of medical records pertaining to three of Hopp'a patients, John Weimar, Don Caldwell and Arturo Her- rera. Since Brickner ordered the courtroom cloeed to reporters and the public in order to ensure Hopp can obtain a fair trial on the charges, attorneys have argued the legality of the leU'Ch warrants and the evidence obtained from them. A preliminary hearing, to de- termine whether there ii suffi- cient evidence to warrant a jury trlal. ls expected to get under way today and last four weeks. Hopp, 68, fa accu.aed of over-preecribing drugs for pa- tients at h1a storefront detoxifica- tion clinic. Life whhout Donnr Dalfy Piiot reporter Phll ~talk• to Matle Olmond abouttM Changee In• Ht• and what lhe'• dotng today. See IV Log. jailhouse lineup Thursday. positively identified him as the man who assaulted them. Two women from Santa Ana and an Irvine woman picked the 29-year-old Santa Ana man from a lineup of six men at the Orange County Jail, Santa Ana Detective Ron Huerth said. But two other Orange women. who were assaulted in a manner similar to the attacks in Santa Ana last month, did not pick out the convicted robber, Orange Detec- tive Kurt McMillan said. "It doesn't mean I'm discount- ing Morehead," McMillan said. But Instead of building a case on identification, he will have to rely on laboratory evidence. "I'm still looking at him real cloee. The coincidences and sirni- laritles are still 90 cloee," he said. Deputy District Attorney Jan Sturla, who spedalli.es in pros- ecuting sex offenses, said "Iota of factors go into whether (labora- tory) evidence ls of any value." Sturla said he will review police reports on two Santa Ana rapes, a t~ in Orange and a fourth attempted a.ault in Irvine today to consider whether charge. ahould be filed against Moreheed. Morehead, a student at an area bualneee college, was living at hia parents' home when he wu arrested Tuetday. He was picked from photographs by the same three women earlier, according to Santa Ana Detective Bill Hill. Hill said Morehead is a longtime Orange County resident and has a history of sex offenses, including a rape conviction al 16 when he was sentenced to a youth facility. "In no way is the loan document privileged," Smith retorted. She said ahe received the document and others from her Los Angeles attorney and, therefore, is free to discuss them. Morehead, who served four years for an assault with intent to (See RAPE, Pa1e AZ) A company spokesman said the material was mailed to her at- torney becauae there is no other way of reaching the heiress. Bren, a Newport Beach multi- Bad news due in mail Monday Coon ty to begin mailing first of 5 96, 000 tax bills l or 1983-84 By JEFF ADLER °' .. °""' ......... Orange County homeowners stand advised: The pad news goes into the mail Monday. That's when county Tax Collector-Treasurer Robert Citron plans to begin malling the first of 596,000 property tax bl.lh for 1983-84. Citron said the 1983-84 COJ\80lidated tax bill for Orange County amounts to more than $809.4 million, a $78 million inc:reale over what was collected last year. The money is to be diatributed among 203 aeparate taxyl8 agencies, each entitled to its individual share of the tax pie. The increate in the county's annual tax bill, 10.6 f::'nt more than it waa a year aao. Items mainly new conatruction and the transfer of property, taxed at the new aa1es price for the parcel. Also, the value of all property la i.ncreued by 1 percent annually, tldd1ng $14.8 million to the new tax bill, Citron explained. One other reaaon for a higher tax bill la the Legislature's approval of an increaaed tax rate for the giant Metropolitan Water District. County property owners have until Dec. 10 to pay the first installment of their taxes, the county official pointed out. Citron also adviaed property owners who pay their taxes directly, rather than through an impound account. to contact the county tax collector's office if a bill ha.a not arrived by Oct. 15. For thoee taxpayen who do pay into an impound account, the tax bl.lh will arrive in November, but without payment stubs attached. The 1tub wW be Mtnt directly to an owner's mortg• lender 90 the proper amowltcan be drawn from the aped.al account and forwarded to the tax office. And for thoee who would never consider paying a bW before it ls due, conatder th.la: Citron said that ft long ha.a been h1a experience that no matter when the bllla are mailed, collections total nearly $7 million within one week. llllEI Find out how YOU can win the A3 All C8-12 ce C12 C6 AlO w .. kencter Ai Cll w ...... 82 Weekender A4 A3 a-a C l -& ,\11 TVLGc w•mdci A.a A4 · CARIBBEA N CRUISE ... tod•J'• D•llJ Piiot AutoT•b . ) . • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 Movers and shakers Mark Borders, who works for Starving Actors Moving Co. of Costa Mesa, said the brakes failed on his moving van while working in Laguna Beach early today. The van rolled backwards, and Borders said he steered into a yard at 447 Aster St. in order to avoid children and vehicles in the street. The van narrowly missed the house. New freeway danger? Laguna warned of acid fog if San Joaquin Hills Corridor built After listerung to an ecology expert report on the potential threat of acid fog to Laguna Beach, city council members are concerned that increased traffic levels trom the new San Joaquin Hills Freeway could make the problem even worse. traffic surge that will result from the new 14-lane freeway, could intensify the add fog condition in the city. "The acid fog levels have never been measured in Laguna Beach," Colome said. "But it wouldn't be unreasonable to find in Laguna Beach episodes of acid fog levels Steven Colome, a UC Irvine similar to those found in Corona assistant professor, said the city's del Mar last year " typically heavy fog levels. coupled. -=tin December 1982, reseacher with considerable automobile ael Hoffman of the Cali- emmions from ca.rs traveling to Institute of Technology through town and the expected took an acid fog reading in Corona Killer elephant sold to circus Misty, the three-ton Asian elephant that killed a zoologist at lrvine's Lion Country Safari in July, has been sold to a Chi- cago-based animal broker for poss. 1ble resumption of her career, officials said. del Mar and found it had the : highest measurement in the na-'. tion. : Hoffman reported that such : levels could cause health danger to : people with respiratory problems : and damage building materials and car fi.nlshes. The results alarmed Laguna ' Beach.Mayor Robert Gentry, who fears high level.a of the coIT08ive droplets found In Corona del Mar may also be present in Laguna. "The south county'is due to · grow by one mllllon people In the years to come," Gentry said. "The larger population will mean more . traffic in the area. Thia will bring : more pollutants closer to the shoreline. Mixed with the fog, it . can create a hazardous condition." Gentry said he will bring this report to the attention of county officials planning the San Joaquin Corridor interchange. "Hopefully we can do something by being involved in the d.iscus&ons." Shades of Fagin in coast scout scam Misty was sold b y Burbank-based Gentle Jungle, Inc., to the Cuneo Family Circus, a spokesman said Thursday. "We've managed, after going to great pains, to find the right home for her, to locate a perfect aetting for Misty," Gentle Jungle Vioe President Tom Carota said. "The accident was a tragic, but i.IJOlated incident and we couldn't have been more thrilled to find the home we did for her. She's the greatest elephant we ever had, and we'll mI. her." He also aaid that the public must think about changing its commut- ing behavior. "We have to think more about van pooling." Two bogus Cub Scouts and a Rosemead teen-ager were being questioned by Orange County Sheriff's deputies today after several suspic;ious merchants in Laguna Hills and Irvine inquired if the Boy Scout organization had a candy sale going on. Boy Scout officials assured them no such fund-raising ac- tivitiy was under way. In Qne case, a Laguna Hills woman, who said she bought a $3.50 box of candy from the yoµngsters, later discovered her w8uet missing. CRASH VICTIM ... Lt. Wyatt Hart said the in- quiries prompted deputies to comb the area in search of the two Scouts, and Dep. Dan Watson found one of the boys in a residential area. From Page A1 Garden Grove, is facing trial Oct. 24 in West Orange County Judicial District on charges stemming from the accident. She has pleaded not guilty to charges of vehicular manslaughter, felony hit and run and· driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Deputy District Attorney Caaba Palfi said Thursday it is likely that Wilkoff will be charged with two counts of vehicular manslaughter should the VanDevent.er death be traced to the accident. Meanwhile, police say they do HOLDUP ... From Page A1 jail clerk said. He faces a preliminary hearing on the first. charge Tuesday in South Orange County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel. Sheriff's deputies ap- prehended Klass in El Toro Sept. 14, according to Bowman, and the car he was driving then linked him to the Irvine robbery. Scott. 0 . McKnight, 22, a sharp-eyed police cadet from Newport Beach who happens to do his banking at the Wells Fargo branch. provided the break in the case, following the fleeing robber and taking down his license number. RAPE ... From Page A1 commit rape and two robbery charges, was released from a maximum aecurity priaon in Tracy on July 30. The five assaults -four rapes and the attempted assault laat week in Irvine on a 39-year-old cou.naelor who locked heraelf in a room until her would-be assailant left -occurred during a six week period beginning Aug. 6. Police in Orange and Santa Ana say the circumstances in the four eexual assaults are diatinct:ive. The women, alone in their homes in the early morning hours, were assaulted by a man who broke In, blindfolded them and told them to wash after they were easaul ted. The victims ranged in age from ~e 22-year-old Orange woman, , whoee three children were In the 'house with her when she was &1!188ulted and her face covered with a pillow, to a 60-year-old woman masked with her own • nylons. . l We1re ; Listening ••• : .: 642•6086 , MO'IO•r F1•oar 11 1<>v oo ' ~01 ~ht 1Uu• P•P•• lly ~ )()Ii m u• Ultl<l't 1 p "' i nti yowt c.nuy will o• d_ ...... t;11uHJ•1 •"0 ~vno1y H i >"°" OtJ nor '•Gtt•• yOVt not have firm evidence that the Wilkoff vehicle actually struck Miss Salle's car. But traffic investigator Cope said that alleged erratic driving by Wilkofl caused the girl to serve to avoid Wil.koff's car and resulted in the multiple crashes. Cope said Wilkoff allegedly passed the Salle car on the shoulder of the highway and then swerved back in front of her, causing the girl to take evasive action. Deputy District Attorney Pal!i said microecopic tests are being made to detennine if the Wilkoff and Salle cars collided. He said it ia dilficult, however, because both cars were painted white and Miss Salle's car was "wrecked and damaged at every comer." "The youngster told the deputy that he was not a Cub Scout and that he was working for a man named Arnold Garcia, whom he was to meet at 2 p.m.," Hart said. He admitted to the deputy that he had stolen the Laguna Hills woman's wallet, which contained $170. Since it was almost 2 p.m., deputies waited at the spot where Garcia was to pick up the boys. When he arrived, allegedly driv- ing a stolen 1983 Toyota, the 18-year-old Rosemead man was arrested, Hart aaid. The two boys, ages 12 and 14, were taken to Juvenile Hall. Garcia was being held in Orange County Jail on suspicion of receiv- Bond ruling shelved in Krishna la~suit Orange County's 4th District Court of Appeal failed to rule Thursday whether the Inter- national Society of Kriah.na Con- sciousness should be required to post a $15 million bond while it appeals a $9.7 million judgment favoring a Cypreas woman and Help needed in clean up of wetlands Trash-out volunteers are needed Saturday to help get the Bolaa Chica Wetlands clean in preparation for the arrival next month of mlg;ratory birds. The trash-out, ~•ponaored by the Amigos de Bolaa Chica and the California Department of Fish and Game will begin at 8 a.m. from the Ecological Reserve park- ing lot.a located on Pacific Cout Highway and Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach. Organization officials estimate that it will require more than 600 volunteer hours to remove the debris left behind by last winter's severe storms and the summer tourist traffic. Migratory birds begin arriving in early October, with the popu· lation peaking at from 10,000 to 12,000 daily by mid-winter, ac- cording to organization officials. The re9erve is uaed by ducka, pelicaru, egrets, avoceta, herons and terns. her mother. Attorneys representing the Krishna 9l!Ct have asked the appeals court to waive the re- quirement that they post the $15 million bond claiming the sect does not have sufficient aDets. Robin and Mania George, through their attorneys, insist that the aect's worldwide aaeets far exceed $15 million. They ask that the aect be compelled to post the bond in order to guarantee that the money awarded them in the judgment will be available when the appeal la ooncl\lded. Although the four ju8tices took the matter under submlasion fol- lowing a hearing in Santa Ana, the court left standing an order freez.- lng the religion's ueets until the matter ia aettled. One justice suggested the lm- paae be reeolved by ordering the sect to list what property it owns. The Georges would then be pennitted to collect their $9.7 million share if any of the prop- erty were llOld while the appeal was pending. They alaocould seize any additional property dis. coveted that the aect had failed to list on its inventory. The large moneiary awared was made following a five-month Superior Court trial in which the family claimed Robin had been brainwashed by Krishna adherents and spirited away from her family. The family also claimed effort& to locate Robin contributed to the death of her father. Jim Geor~ . What do you like about the Dail)' Pilot? What don't you like" Call the number at le ft and your meaage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. 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Meanwhile, Hart said. deputies are investigating complaints of similar thefts in south Orange County to determine whether the two youngat.ers, both from Bellflower, might have been in- volved. SHOT ... From Page A1 it was fired in the Seacliff Office complex next door. Police checked out the complex on foot and launched the depart- ment's helicopter, but found no trace of the gunman. Lt. Price said the 'Slug had a steel jacket, indicating it came from a .30-<:aliber foreign weapon. He said American rounds have copper jackets. John Cuneo, a 30-year veteran of the animal training business and owner of the circus, said he had known the 15-year-old Misty for years and that she was one of the premiere performing elephants in the world. "There will not be another accident with Misty," Cuneo said. "She's a wonderful, healthy elephant, and I can usure you there won't be another accident. All she requires is a capable and experienced handler, aomebody who knows what he's doing." Game Warden Lee Keaton, 34. was trampled to death. Smoke alarm saves woman A smoke detector apparently saved the life of a Corona de! Mar woman who fell asleep early today while smoking in bed and awoke to find her mattress in flames, firemen said. Firefighters said they believe Florence Nobles and her husband, Wolcott Nobles, could have died in the small, contained blaze that broke out in their 172"1 Galatea Terrace home at 5 a.m. The woman, who suffered first degree bums on the backs of both legs, said she waa sleeping soundly when the smoke detector, located in the hall out.aide the bedroom, jolted her awake. The fire was extinguished quickly by Newport Beach fire- fighters, who said damage to the home was slight. HEIRESS CHARGES ILLEGALITIES ... From PageA1 stock held by Smith and other minority shareholders. The proposal, however, has drawn an angry response from Smith, who has vowed to file a $1 billion suit she said would hold up Bren's merger plans for years. "Hell yes, I'm going to fight it. What do I have to lose?" she responded. She also said she is angered by a letter from lrvine Co. President Thomas Neilaen this week stating she had made an "irresponsible" error by sharing information on the loan document with the press. "He's just throwing fuel on the fire.'' Smith said of the president's letter. "They're upset because they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar and I expoeed them." Gary Hunt, assistant to Bren, said the company's chainnan never committed Irvine Co. assets when he bought up 52 percent of the firm's stock from East.em shareholders last spring. Hunt said Bren pledged his own personal assets but believes -as do the lending banks -that merging the holding company and the Irvine Co. to clear the debt is the most simple, tidy way to go. Company accountants stated this week that the Irvine Co. is in such financial health that it could "substantially" pay off the debt OPENS TODAY immediately and sull hold to an ambitious residential, industrial and conunercial development plan in the next five years. Hunt also stated that Smith has repeatedly ~fU8ed to meet with Bren to discuss the proposed merger. / ''How can we communicate with her and discuss infonnation she h.as ~ed for when she refuses to sit down with us?" responded Hunt. Smith said she is convinced Bren is planning to break up and sell off the Irvine Co., destroying its general plan for organized growth in the process. ENTER A 19th CENTURY VILLAGE JAJR O verSOO Craftspeople & Entertainers All in Costume •• America's finest handcrafts Unique Christmas gifts! ~ C ontinuous Stage Entertainment, Bands, Folk Dancers, Comedians, & Bluegrass. ... B ountifuJ Food & Drink, •======~===:;:==== Plenty of -good fun' September 2 '3, 24, 25 · Anaheinl Convention Center l ntr.-nce .al 800 West K•tella Avenue Tlck('t~ .it the door. S~.75 Adult~. Sl.75 Children Hours: frl. Noun·IOpm. S.al. 10.am·IOptn, Sun. 10.a.m-7pm i Orange Coaet DAIL V PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 Aa County AIDS advisory board formed ' ·' :$ • ~ " " Toastmast e r s to vi e in Irvine D1 eet Saturday Three mayors join h ealth officials in campa ign to educate citizen s about blood d isease • " " , Speaking before a group tope the liat of 14 worst human fears, surpusing fear of heights, l.naectB and deep water, according to the "Book of Lists." Tfie public is invited to attend a speech contest where five local Toastmaster Clubs will be competing Saturday at 8:30 a.m. to see who has best conquered their public speaking fears at the Allergan Phanneceutlcal building, 2525 Dupont Drive, in the Irvine lnduatrial Complex. "Toastmasters has brought me from near paralysis and a state of amnesia before a group, to a point where I can speak before 200 people and actually enjoy it," enthuses Dan Hayward, president ot the Harborlites Club. Inte rfaith Founda tion plans session The UC Irvine Women Associates of the Interfaith Foundation will hold their annual autwnn membership coffee Monday from I 0 a .m. to noon at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel G . Aldrich, 1392 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach. Those interested in learning about the Interfaith Center, which serves students, faculty and community people of all faiths, are welcome to attend. Reservations should be made by calling 833-0891 or 644-0468. Picnic plan n e d b y t each er s' group Turtle Rock residents are invited to a picnic and raffle at Irvine's Bonita Canyon School Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .. hosted by the school Parent Teacher Organization. Box lunches will be served only to those who buy them in advance. Holders of the $1 raffle tickets may be eligjble to win prizes which include a Hawaiian vacation, gilt certificates, a harbor cruise and a Saudi Arabian dinner for four. Further infonnation can be obtained by calling PTO President Terry Shedd, 752-5771. • Busin ess women m eet a t Irv ine P a r k Local Business and Professional Women chapters will hold a brunch at the Heritage Park Youth Center in Irvine Sunday at 10:30a.m. The park is located on Walnut between Jeffrey and Culver streets, off the Santa Ana Freeway. Women interested in speaking up on issues that affect them politically, economically and socially are encouraged to participate. Re.ervations should be made by calling 240-1326. By JEFF ADLER Of "'-0.-, .......... Representatives from Orange County's gay and lesbian com- munity joined with county health officials and three city mayors Thursday in announcing forma- tion of an AIDS advisory board, intended to educate both potential victims and the public about the rare and often fatal disease. Nils Merton, executive director of the Orange County Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center, explained that besides coordinating public education pro- grams concerning Acquired Im· mune Deficiency Syndrome, the board will provide counseling for those diagnosed as having AIDS and help comfort those victims who are dying. The syndrome. characterized by a breakdown of the body's ability to fend off disease, a fflicts homosexua ls in far greater numbers than the general popu- lation. Besides homosexuals, es- pecially gay males, 1t has been known to afflict drug abusers, H aitian immigra nts a nd hemophiliacs. Dr. Thomas Prendergast, Or- a ng e Co unt y's c hi e f epidemiologist and an advisory board member, told re porters at a morning news conference that 25 AIDS cases formally have been diagnosed in Orange County. Since 1980, nine persons have died from lhe disease, the most recent d eath coming earlie r this week. Besides the 25 diagnosed cases, there are more than 20 additional cases in which AIDS is suspected, Prendergast said . He estimated that countywide there maybe as many as 65 to 70 cases. He also said that despite the publicity about AIDS. it is not the kind of disease tha t "will spread Irvine cop hurt in Meadows scuf fie lrvlne Polloa Sgt. Mlcheel Ogden wlll un~go treatment today fo< a bfotcen "nger and a bone chip. ln!Urlee he tuffered during a tuaale at the lrvlne Meadows Amphitheater Thurtday night. Kirk P. Pruitt, ar· rMted f°' ...itllng arreet and poe.- ...-00 of ak:ohol by • mlnot. altegedly became combative when dted. A 29.yMt-old Tu1tln man Wielding two kitchen knlVM WU lllT•ted f()( uaautt with a deadly WMP<Ml In lrvlne Thurtday morning when he bu,..t from a bedroom cloMt and attaciled hit ••-wife and hef boyfriend, polloa Mid. No one WU Injured In the alleged UMUft by Byung Kook Park, 29, In the 4000 blodt of Rafael Street. A. burglar who entered a home In the 3000 blodt of Claremont through an open window atole Jel1191ry and a vtdeo recorder valued at $800 ~ time Thurlday befOfe noon. An lrvlne man reported golf club• and a bag valued at $580 wu •tolen outllde the 1tat1et•1 window on a Sandberg Way gott couree Thurtday afternoon. Huntington Bea ch A lknm. Barette han<Sgun wu stolen Thurtday afternoon from the front ... t of a car pari<ed on the 20200 blodt of Colonial Clrcle. Entry wu 8')Pafenty made through a locked rear window. The IOM WU •tlmated at $450. A reeldent of the 3400 block of Giibert Drive reported the theft of • MV9f'81 Items from hit gatage. The ION, •tlmated at $80, Included two drllit, a 50-foot white Mee and an ext&Nk>n C<>fd. A man wa.a arreated Thurlday ~Ing at the Targe1 atore, 0882 Adatn9 Ave., on IU9Plclon of shop. llttlng. A $.47 computer disc was recovered. A rMldent of the 0700 block of Clearbrook Oflve reported his home wat burglarized between Sept. 16 and s.pt. 20. Jewelry valued at "4,470 w.a atolen. A home on the 10200 block of We.Wy Clrde wa.a reported t>Vr- glat1zed Wedneeday night. Entry WU apparently made by prying open a locked elde de>« The ION Included • 1.500 In tteteo equlpm«11 and $4 In cuh. Fountain Valley A Coate Mesa dlahwuher was arrMted Thurtday on auaplclon of taking two rolla of ftlm from Zodys 089artment S10f'e without paying for them. A 1t0f'e aecorlty ol'floer 18ld the man put one of the rolls In hit waletband wtllle visiting the men's undenwear department. A auapect bolted out the door of the Seven-1 1 Man<et at 0527 Garfield Ave .• Jumped on the back of a waiting motorcycle and fled without paying fOf' a cue of beet. Someone ftred a BB gun Into the rMr Window of a car parked In the 11000 block of Amethyst Circle and caused about $too In damage. Laguna Beach Laguna Beach police searched unsucceufully Thursday for a PeeP- lng Tom spotted In the 300 block of Jasmine Street 6 y nelghbora. The man was d8$Crlbed as 1tandlng 5-9. with shoulder length hair and 11 long-sleeved shirt ' niothy B•udry, 26, believed to be a Marine Corps deserter. wu apprehended at 340 South Coast Highway and was being held tor mllltary pollce. Costa Mesa Wire wheel covers valued at S560 were pried off a car pari<ed In the May Co. lot at South Coast Plaza Tuesday. No auspicious people were reported near the auto, polloe 181d. Two men who were working out at the Holiday Health Spa on Harbor Boulevard Wednesday said $392 waa lllched from their lockers. The men said their lockers were MCUred and there was no sign that they had been forced open. Newport Beach A midnight tree trimmer hu struck again at Harbor View Elementary School, 900 Goldenrod Avenue. Cor- ona del Mar. School officials aald someone aawed off the top of a Canary ltland Pine. leaving a hand saw at th9 tree·a base. Since July, 15 of the trees have been mytterloualy topped. Homeo wners near the achool have been complalnlng about the tr8" obscuring view. Sunny and warDler for the weekend Temperatures ..... .. . .. 61 72 ., M >t D a . .. " eo 7f 62 .. 40 ..... 70 ~ .. "' ,. 4t 11 Q ea " ., 41 la .. .... 71 .. 81 40 f1 ., .. .. .. . .... .. J7 ,. ., .. 41 "~ ... et 57 55 .. ti u 60 78 70 71 • .. ,. 13 73 n " eo eo 78 eo .. a 12 .. .., .. 70 72 71 17 n .. IO .. .. 103 M .. ,. 39 32 H 30 &3 31 2t 51 40 42 • 73 M 36 ... M .. ,.. 70 .. 11 .., .. .. ,. ,. JO .. Pr~ 86 =City eo JO .. ,..,.,_ JI ... ~ 71 ll~T-70 &4111M(• 40 ... M\Ofllo 78 ... l*eo .. ... ,,_ 41 61 71 •• 11 8r.M-.. .. &7 a..11» n 17 )4 lflf:r-,. ., ilO *°"" ... ,.. 15 37 .__ , . Ill 37 ·~ eo ., .. TO.-.t u 71 81 T-9$ 78 53 l'lllM ,. 78 72 W~on .. 73 a. WICM• ,, SURf RIPOii .... l ·I l.J I~ I·~ l·J 1.1 t.J JO 53 ., u .. .., n .. .. 47 .. wildly through the public." Transm1s8Jon of AIDS la not "caaual," bu\ comes through in- timate cont.act such as sex or a blood tranatualon, Prendergast said Another adV1sory board mem- ber. Dr. Harold Kaplan, director of blood services for the American Red Croes in Orange County, pointed out that because of the AIDS publicity, blood donations have declined nationwide. Kaplan said that is because the public "unfortunately" is confus- ing blood donations with blood transfusions. Blood donations are taken from people using sterile instruments that are used only once, eliminating any cha.nee of tranami tting the disease. "AIDS la a d eadly di.tease, but still la a very rare syndrome," noted another board member, Dr. Sherman Williamson, rep- re.ent.lng. Southern California Physicians for Hwnan Rights. Merton explained the adviaory board will serve as a "front line" in the effort to educate the public about AIDS, providing speakers and up-to-date infonnation about the diaease. The center currently has 10 volunteers involved in its AIDS repsonse program who help ooun- eel AIDS patients and their famil-; les. provide ln-home aSst.ance : and help arrange b011p ital vis.its or J the like. d Besides Prendergast, Kaplan ~ and Wi.lliam8on, others who have., jolned tlie 16-member advisory ': board include Irvine Mayor Larry ; Agran; Garden Grove Mayor • John Cannon; Orange County ! Public Health Officer Dr. Rex : Ehling; ~ Beach Mayor : Robert Gentry; Marcia Lynn : Vickery, executive direct.or of the ! OrangeC.ounty Free Clinic: Marty : Earlabaugh, executive director of ! lhe Huntington Beach Free Clinic; ! and Bea Hetrick , executive direc-; tor of the Laguna Beach Free l • • , ' l i Sliding into a n ew season On the even ing before au tumn began, Megan, 21h, carefully nego- tiated the slick curves of a p lay- ground slide that looks lik e a freeway overpass at Lake Park m H untington Beach . Community cookoff cooking •R ecipe Box' h e lps Hunting t o n Soroptimists support ch a rit ies In June, the Soroptimists of Huntington Beach introduced the first Community Recipe Box as a fund-raising event to help support the club's charities. The R«lpe Box is a collection of "200 culinary delights'' from the kitchens of city officials, Chamber of Commerce and Soroptimist members and other Huntington Beach citiz.ens, put into a neatly boxed package for sale to resi· dents. The Community Recipe Box has Res erve officers back sheriff on gun perIDits By llle A11ocla1ed Preti The California Reserve Peace Officers Asaociation has peti- tioned Superior C.ourt for per- mission to join with Orange Coun- ty Sheriff Brad Gates in opposing a CBS suit seeking access to concealed-weapons pennits. CBS demands that Gates provide names of about 400 people who hold permits to carry con- cealed weapons. The CBS station in Loe Angeles, KNXT, is prepar- ing a report on gun permits and has asked fdr an injunction preventing Gates from keeping the list &eeret. In its petition Thunday, the reserve officers association said it has an interest in the case because many of its members have permits to carry concealed weapons. U their names are relealed, the association said, ita members "will be subjected to greatly increued likelihood of suffering bodily harm. harm to their families, as well as an enhanced likelihood of burglaries of their residences." After receiving the petition. Judge' Hannon Scoville postponed a hearing on the injunction until Nov.14.Ahearingonwhetherthe association will be allowed to join the suit was set for Nov. 3. BEWARE! been so sut'CeSSful, club members. say. that it has resulted in a: followup fund-raiser for the en~ tire community -the first C.om~ munity Recipe Cookoff. ; F.ach of the contributors to the Recipe Box will prepare at least» one of their entries and submit lt t.O a panel of judges. The cookoff will be held at the Church of Religious Science in Seacliff Village in Huntington Beach Sunday. • The cookoff will be opened to the public at 4 p.m .. after th~ entries are judged. Entries will bE: tested by category -90U ps anct salads, vegetables, appetizers, casseroles, main dishes and des- aerts. The cookoff al.so will feat ure a no-host bar, receipes for saie, a wine competition and some award-winning dishes. Proceeds from the event will go to the Interval House, one of the Soropti.mists' charities. The Inter- val Houae is a temporary living shelter for women who are victims of domestic violence. The Soroptimlsts club is a philanthropic orga.nizaUon made up of local b~omen of manegerial status. Most people think that they will save money with a real sharp price. Not necessarily sol We consisfently come up with less yardage than our competitors. The primary reason for this discrepancy Is that most carpet sales people are not knowledgeable regarding how to lay out floor plans, or figuring ex.ct yardage. Some Just figure square footage and add a percentage for waste. A very few unscrupulous people do the job and then add 10 % to the yardage actually used. The consumers rarely know the difference. In these cases the installer Is sent to the job with a roll of carpet and you know the rest. 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Special Aaent Joeeph Robert Price, 55, was to appear before a federal magiatrate today after his arrest Thunday, aaid FBI agent Jim Freeman. $42 m illion aid approved WASHING TON -Federal efforts to help Centralia, Pa., retddents living above an under- ground mine fire have accelerated with a House oommittee'a approval of $42 million in relocation fund.a. The supplemental appropriations bill to relocate Centralia residents, businesses and re1igioua inatitutiona la expected to come up for a vOte before the full Houae next week. . Gas e x plosion rattles Boston BOSTON (AP) -A surge of high-pressure natural gu burst into 4,000 homes and businesaes early today, setting off an explosion that demolished a restaurant and triggering 20 fires fU1 gas stoves e.rupted in tlamea. Hundreds of residents of F.aat Boston were routed from sleep and ran into the dark streets as gas wafted through their hornea or small fires broke out. There were no reports of injuries. Two three-family homes were damaged and an explosion gutted Mamma Catina's restaurant. "The cope came around, blaring their horn and saying, 'Turn off your gas and open your windows,'" said Lila Chetwind, 20, as she stood with neighbors driven from bed into the chilly early morning darkness. Police sealed off the densely populated com- munity of three-story homes for nearly two hours, closing tunnels, bridges and roads into F..ast Boston, a finger of land in Boston Harbor. onsurne,--~~~--. Price Index Base Period 300. 1967=100 290• 285• 275· 1192 • a Source:O.OC. of Lllbor • Overall, goods cost- ing S 10in1967cost $30.03 last month. Consumer costs up l in moderate boost ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -High- er prices for gasoline and fresh vegetables pushed consumer prices up a moderate 0.4 percent in August, matching the gain of the previous month, the government said today. So far this year, prices have risen at an annual rate of just 3.4 percent. Over the last 12 months, the gain was 2.6 percent. As for last month, the Labor Department said, gasoline prices rose a sharp 1.1 percent after a more modest 0.4 percent increase in July. Those prices, however, were still 8.4 percent below their peak of March 1981. I vegetable prices revenied a 3.6: percent July decline and ~ food prices overall a amall 0.2t percent. _I Food prices, which had fallen inl the two preceding month.a, are. likely to rlae at a steeper clip in th~ corning month.a u the effects of: thia swruner'a drought and devaa-: tating heat becpme more ap-: parent. i The continued moderation ui the overall Consumer Price lnde~ bol.atered economiata' predictioN that 1nfla ti on thia year will bettec 1982's 3.9 percent clip. Indeedi aome expect inflation could dip ~ roughly 3 percent, which woul~ be the lowest full-year rate since The 5.8 percent rise in fresh 1967. S o vie ts nix U.S. req uest NEW YORK -The Soviet Union, blaming the United States for the fighting in Lebanon, rejected an American request that it use its influence to restrain Syrian military involve- ment Qi th_~ .~-tor:zi Mi~eaat nation, The New York 1'ime9 reported today. Survivor, 2, describes triple slayer ClllECTill -in tM ......... 22 edwMtalng MCtlon ...... .. _ ............... , ... . Cancer dispute continues KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -After two doees of court-ordered chemotherapy, a cancer-ridden girl devoured a hamburger and a shake and was described in "good apirita," despite her family's protesta that the medical treatment violates their reliCion. But 12-year-old Pamela Hamilton's father plana to aak the Tenneeaee Supreme Court to atop the treatments for her football·si%e cancer tumor becauae they violate the family's beliefs in faith healing. "Our 28th year'' Cal,.,,,.. b-Slnot11 Rim Mrd~Rltts Auto Show RUFFELL'S UPHOLSnlY, INC. ............ -4 .... 1922 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA -548-11 56 Birchall Singer from MGM Gran FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -A 2-year-old girl who survived an attack in which her father, mother and brother were beaten to death told police she was struck by a man who shined a flashlight in her eyes, a published report says. The toddler, Caroline Osborne, told police a "light-skinned" man shined the light In her face and hit her, investigators told The Indianapolis Sw. But Fort Wayne police Chief David C. Riemen said Thunday that Caroline could recall little else about the assault last weekend. Memorial services were scheduled today in Roeland Park, Kan., for Dan FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH DINNER $1.95 Includes soup or salad, choice ol potato or rice pilaf Fresh Local L obster Comin g Soon/ ~ Osborne, 35, editorial page editor of the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, his wife, Jane, 34, and their son, Benjamin, 11. All three were found beaten to death in the family home Monday, and Caroline, who had been sexually assaulted, was found bloodied and wandering around the house. Riemen said police were "lucky" to learn as much as they did from Caroline, who flew to Kansas Wednesday in the temporary custody of an aunt and uncle. He said police do not plan to interview her again. Allen County Prosecutor Stephen M. Sims described the girl's comments as "productive." "It eliminated from my mind many of the theories under which the crime could ~ve taken place," Sims said, declining to say whether any suspects have been identi!ied. "I think that is significant and helps the investigation." Allen County Coroner Roland C. Ahlbrand said the motive in the killing)I remains elusive. "That it was happenstance doesn't seem logical," he said. "We're just fishing at this point" for a motive, Riemen said. 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In Moscow, the official Soviet news agency Tass indicated today there were some positive aspects to the proposal, "but the U.S. president does not intend, as before, to accept the principle o{ equality and undiminished security of the parties." Soviets complete pipeline MOSCOW -The Soviet Union has finished the controversial Siberian natural gas pipeline at a cost of nearly $18 billion, but has not yet completed the pumping stations needed to operate the line independently, officials said today. Gulf Air jetliner down in mountainous Middle Eas t region ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -A Gulf Air Boeing 737 jetliner crashed into a rugged mountain region near Abu Dhabi airport today with more than 112 passengers and crew aboard, civil aviation officials reported. were feared killed in the crash. The aircraft was on a regular flight from Karachi, Pakistan, to Dubai, via Doha, Qatar. Airport sources said that all passengers and crew Dubai airport sources said the plane was angling over the Jebal Ali area, 45 miles northeast of the Abu Dhabi international airport, when it went down. Time for integrity Modern Diogenes pushes for observance SANTA MONICA(AP)-Lntegrity, or "the courage to act on the truth as you know it in a loving and truthful way," will be observed every Sept. 24 as lntemauonaJ Integrity Day if George Cappannelli has his way. Cappannelli's John-Roger Folindation has sent letters to most heads of state asking for support. Several governments, including Canada and Britain, have responded, Cappannelli said, and representatives from Poland and Brazil promised to introduce to the United Nations a resolution for an integrity year. "lt'seasy for people to beueve they understand the truth and to go out in the world yelling and screaming about it," Cappannelli said Thursday, defining integrity as "the courage to act on the truth as you know it in a loving and truthful way." He said Saturday is a good day to begin the quest to make 1984 the integrity year, Cappannelli said, because "I've been told by astrologers it's the closest day to perfecuon in this century. All planets will be in alignment, just one degree from perfect.lon. There won't be another day like that this century." On Saturday, actress Leigh Taylor-Young will lead a special candlelight ceremony on the steps of the U.N. building in New York, he said. Battlewagon nears Beirut; peace ahead? BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -The USS New Jersey, the world's only active battleship, steamed toward Beirut Uxlay as the Lebanese government leaked a report that a new peace plan had been drafted to halt the bloody civil war. Beirut radio stations and news- papers satti U.S. and Saudi mediators had worked out a comprehensive plan to halt the fighting . The officially leaked reports said President Amin Gemayel's pro-American administration and the Soviet-backed Syrian govern- ment were due to make a final decision on the new plan by Saturday. Rob1nsorrs 100 YEARS OF STYLE ~STATE JPolice raids on 43 homes triggers angry protests By the A11odated Pre11 HAWTHORNE -Surpriae raids on 43 homes by police in a futile hunt for a motorcyle gang member have caused a stonn of angry protest by residents who say the warrants were issued on outdated or wrong infonnation. Anned police barged into the homes of a mentally handicapped girl, a licensed nuraery 9J>erator caring for five babies, a pregnant woman 1 iwaiting a trip to the h ospital, several people 1 ;ound asleep and a housewife stepping into her t :hower, according to the Loe Angeles Times today. 36 hostages escape gunmen SACRAMENTO (AP) -G unmen took t 1ostages in two separate cases in the Sacramento ~ trea the same day, and although all 36 hostages e 'SC8ped unharmed, one gunman was slain and t hree were arrested. ~Sky-high home prices hit LOS ANGE:LF.S -Sky-high h ome prices n lake it tougher than ever for Americans to a Hord a roof over their head, the president of the 1-J.S. League of Savings Institutions said Thurs- d ay, warning the U.S . may become a nation of re mters. 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He will reside in Costa Mesa With his wife, Loretta. Tranlsit group may expand by tl1ree seats A new bi U signed by Gov. George Deukmejian 1 ~;1Cpands the Orange County Transportatic '' l Commission from five to eight membei ~s. Sponsored by Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D -Garden Grove, the bill approved w. ·ednesday is a companion measure to or 1e that would permit county voters to dee licate a one-cent sales tax increase to tr. :insportation projects. Although both bills are structured in such a way t ·hat one cannot become law without the other, aides to Deukmejian have indicate d he has still not made up his mind whethe r he will sign or veto the tax measure. Deukmejia n has objected to proVisions in the tax bill that would permit the tax to be levied if ai pproved by a majority of the voters rather than two-thirds. The bill ex panding the commission was intended to erase a bias Robinson per- ceived in the makeup of the current panel, which he sa id is top-heavy with county officials and favors south Orange County. The restn tctured commission would be comprised o 1f three county supervisors, three repres entatives from Orange Coun- ty cities, on e member appointed by the previous si> : and a non-voting member appointed b y the governor. Deukmej ian must decide befc.lre Sept. 30 to veto 01 r sign the tax measure. COLLECTORS Fii !IARMS AUCTION SUNDAY SEPT. 25 PREVIEW 11 :00.1 :00 PM AUCTION BEGINS AT 1:00 PM ,..,.,_.,aA.•lngf0¥9d 117JI~~ ........ ''°'°' ~ ''°'' o,..,. TO BE H IELD AT THE SADDLE! BACK INN 1660 E. ht! ;T., SANTA ANA (Santa Ana f< Ny. Exit at ht St.) FEATURING ..• A fine llf MOOEl HENRY RIFLE. on untoudl.d 1866 WINCHES ,T£R RIFLE, A foe1ory engrOYed ond QOld ploMd Smith & WeMOn d.o .. "4 col. frontier re"'Olwr entcrib ed "J. 0. Powell" (known oa ltie Texoa N19hthowt. wt>O Of>peored in &uffolo 11111'1 Wild Wflt Show), Coff lectible Colts, o hi9h grode Pvrciy ~otgun and _, 200 <olfed;ble fi...armt too numerou1 lo m«1rion. NO MINIMUM • NO RESERVE • NO BUYERS PREMIUM CATALOGS AVAILABLE A T 1 'HE DOOR OVER 300 ITEMS WILL BE SOLD UTILE JOHN'S AUCTIC •N SERVICE 111 S. MAIN ST., SUITE 32, ORA .NGE • 972-4926 An lnvitatJ..on to our Customers to a ''Sel labr at :ion'' on the occasion of our Twenty-Fifth An.1niversary An opportunity to do a littlt • pre-Christmas ·shopping at 25% off everythi.r;1·g and anything · now in stock. If you have no reason to take c..:.dvantage of this spedal buying offer, please com(~ in anyway and : share a moment on this happy o <: ·casion with your friends on the staff at CHARLES H. B~A.RR ., . 1 7th at Irvine Westcliff Plaza, Newpor t Beach Sale Starts Today, Septeml :>er 23rd. 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Anet that':-"hat ( :;m·l nit j.., al l al.out: tlw fi11Nil. po:-.:-ihl1• t l't'al 1111•111 pro~!ra111 avuilalilt '. REUNIT The ditieaM.' is aJooholism. The answer is CareUnit. (714) 831-2900 MJSSION COMMUNffY HOSPITAL 27802 PUERTA REAL. Ml~JON VlFJO, CA 92691 • ,, ... PAPARAZZI · . . . Cabaret Prexy Gisela J enkins, Mary Johnson and Carolyn DeWald. ; BOB ALIAS e._rbara Johnson, left, with Doris Clark. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23. 1983 Af Something new in dining Le Premier catering to crowds By GLENN SCOTT OfhOelr ..... IWf Geril Muller, tall and trim and curtly .polite, lit a cigarette and leaned forward in one of the leather swivel chairs that adorn a dining room in his new Costa Mesa restaurant, le Premier. He rested an arm over a white table cloth and asked his. guest about the lunch of pork chops prepared' gypsy style, apologizing for not finding the time since the restaurant opened to taste all of the entrees. He turned slightly and blew out the smoke in a long and practiced sigh. He hadn't taken a single day off in a year, he confessed. His Rolls Royce in a nearby parking structure badly needed service and his 140 w orkers were still months, eve11 years, away from merging int.o'a family of perfectly trained and gracious employees. J Yes, he admitted, he was tired of the headaches of laying the foundation for a fine and am- bitious new restaurant -the kind of place he and brother Gus had always wanted to open -while still running their elegant up- percrust Ambrosia restaurant in Newport Beach. But it was a delicious fatigue. Since that day, Muller has taken a week off. He stayed home and slept. and then bounced back to work, he said. The brothers' interest in com- bining three varied dining rooms, including Ambrosia, and several smaller rooms under one roof has not waned. Their goal: To apply the same discriminating principles of food preparation and aervice in each dining room to demonstrate that good aervice doesn't have to include snob appeal. Geril Muller continues to break new ground m the restaurant business. "We're doing something I've been told can't be done. We're catering to a very large market," said Muller. ''The Viking Lounge ia accessible to people who earn $15,000 a year and up, the Premier Grill ls for those who earn around $20,000 and Ambrosia is for the well heeled. "With this place, we can cater to 75 percent of the Orange County population while at Ambrosia, w e cater to only about two percen t." he said. The Premier Grill and the Viking Lounge are in service. A cozy dining room virtually hidden between the two -it will have an automatic door opened discreetly by a maitre d' -is reserved for Ambrosia, which will be re-located from its Balboa Penin- sula site in December, about a week before the Mullers' lease there expires. Geril Muller shifted in his leather chair, perhaps at the thought that he, Gus and a third partner, accountant George Lenahan, already have invested $2 million to refurbish the build- ing which formerly housed the Encore restaurant. Their building sits across a courtyard from the South Coast Repertory Theatre and across Town C.enter Road from the future location of the prestigious Orange County P erforming Arts C.enter, which is scheduled to open in October 1986. The Mullen do not believe in n.iah.ing things, he said. There will be no grand opening this year and maybe not next year. They will rarely advertise. First they must perfect their service; they must reach the level of quality few American restaurants achieve. These are ambitious goals, to be &W'e. But Muller said he once tried the furniture business and quit out of boredom. The challenge of pleasing people and presenting an elegant and tasteful meal is too strong to refuse. He talked faster now. "Here we are dealing with people's taste, with serving food, the challenge of offering good service, with people calling and making reservations for important things like their anniversaries. This l.s exciting." Then he pauaed, remembering along with the excitement. the work. He inhaled from the cigaret1e and then abruptly 1mOthered it in a white uh tray. ' "But sometimes you wonder why you do it," he said. "U I would open a couple of hamburger stands, I could make more money and take weekends in Palm Springs." The Mullers have been in the business for 44 years since they graduated from restaurant school in their native Denmark. Now white-haired and almost regal in hia command over the operation, Gerll Muller said he believes in offering a fine experience without the "nonsense" he sees complicat- ing many other restaurants. The philosophy is evident in the design of the Premier Grill, a spacious, quiet dining room with floor-to-ceiling camel-colored moire drapery and a ceiling set off b f $140,000 w o rth of walnut-stained mahogany beams. The swivel chairs at the table come in two sizes. Those in the center are at shoulder height, and tables against a wall have higher seat backs offering greater privacy. Part of good service, Muller explained, is to know when people want privacy and when they want to be seen. Another well-publicized part of Muller's no-nonsense philosophy concerns tipping. He'll have none at le Premier. It makes beggars out of waiters and mathematicians out of diners, he said. Journalists from through· out the country are calling Muller to quiz tiim on the revolutionary new policy, which has given the restaurant instant recognition. But he defends the policy on ethical gtounds. saying it is not a publicity ploy but a decision baaed on a lifetime in the business. Rather than receiving tips, le Premier employees eatn mini- mum wage and 15 pel't."ent off the' top of grosst sales, split among service personnel according to their hours worked. The policy ensures a more secure income, offers incentives for employees to treat customers w ell and doesn't allow for tipping's inherent un- fairness to waiters and waitresses, he said. "Why should a guest leave a 20 percent tip because his steak is perfect or nothing if it is too well done?" he asked. Until the restaurants gradually reach the high standanil Muller seeg, however, employment there may not be as lucrative as many of thoee who fl.rat landed jobs there hoped. He said many of the original workers already are gone, either at their initiative or his. "Our staff here is very brave," he said. "We have very little buaine. 10 they are staying be- cauae they believe in thia. We need to improve 10 they can make more money in the future." Unlike so many other restauteurs who hope their newl opened dinner hou.e9 will ca fire among the fashionable 9et, th Mullen 1.naiat on the slow ;ta~~~-emphuis on bull~ "It won't have lalting value we don't do it slowly," Mid Ge Muller. "We plan to be here 30 y and we're doing thia in •I long·term investment but..'' he went on. "We won't take out on cent the first five yean." Hanover Tavern ... It became the first dinner theater BJ GEORGE W. WU.BUR -......... ,._.,.., HANOVER.Va., -When rae Waahington alept at Hanover Tavern more than two centuries ago, h1a thoughta were doubtlem occupied ·by the revol- utionary rumbllnp of h1a Virginia nelghbora againat the crown rule of England. If he could return to that aame clapboard, many-chimneyed tav- ern 90me 20 mil• north of ' Richmond today, he would find the nation's first dinner theater. The transition from 18th-century Hanover Tavern to the modem Barkldale Theater WU pure happenstance. In early 19~3. l!bc young and frequently unemployed act.on in New York City climbed into a 'dilapidated car and headed for Richmond, where the mother of one of them lived. F.ach got a job and they Mgan pooJJ.na their uvingl to buy a fann,.with a bam big enou;h to convert into a summer theater. "You wouldn't believe our op- timism,'' said Muriel McAuley. About five months 'later they bought Hanover Tavern, built in 1723 and once the major staiecoech 110p between Philadel- phia and Wllllamaburg. Not only WaahJ.ncton but Thomu Jef- fenon, Rochambeau and Lord Comwallla llept there. Recorda ahow Cornwallis skipped withou~ pay1na h1a bill. Patrick Henry married the1avem owner'• daughter .. "We weren't really all that lmprewd with fta history. It WU juat a big abendoned build.lna without heat or workabl~ plurnt>. lng that happened to .Wt our needa," aald David K.Ucore. another of Barbdale'a founders. A few months later the llx bepn offertna lunch to help lure audfenoee to midday dramatk reedinaa and ooe..act play. 1n what bad been. the tavern'• oria· inal din1nl room. Lunch ultimately bcame dtn· ner and the flnt dinner theatef' w.iborn. .. A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 Weddings Gerdau-De Young After honeymooning in Hawaii Kenneth Gerdau and his bride, the former Wendy De Young, will make their home in Newport Beach. They were married Sept. 17 m St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Roger De Young of Newport Beach , is a graduate of ' Newport Harbor High Scool and USC. . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gerdau of San Carlos where he graduated from rugh school. Also an alumnus of Cal State San Diego, he is a district manager for Gallo Wine. Ray-Johnson St. Francis by the Sea Chapel in Laguna Beach was the setting for the Sept. 11 nuptial ceremony linking Lisa Anne J ohnson and Victor Clark Ray, who are graduates of Cal State Fullerton. , Their paren ts are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reed : Johnson of Santa Ana Heights, Grace Ray of Brea ~ and Gary Ray of Fullerton. : The bride, an alumna of Newport Harbor : High School. is employed by Hewlet Packer in ~ Fullerton. Her husband, an employee of Triad in ; Newport Beach, is a graduate of Seminary High : School in Hemet. : The Virgin Islands was the honeymoon destination of the newlyweds who plan to live in Arlington. Fildes-Kostlan Karen Kostlan and Pete Fildes, both of Newport Beach, exchanged wedding vows Aug. 20 in the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa. Following a reception at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, they left on a honeymoon to Kauai and now are at home in Newport Beach. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest L . K ostlan of Newport Beach . A graduate of Newport Harbor High School, she attended Orange Coast College and Cal State Long Beach. ThE: bridegroom graduated from Estancia High School, Costa Mesa, and attended USIU and UC Irvine. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fildes of Irvine IS self employed at Pet.es Auto Sales. Scribner-Hanenberger Jacqueline Anne Hanenberger and Mark Charles Scribner were married Sept. 10 in the bride's home in Ketchum, Idaho. A reception for 80 guests followed at the Couger Campground in Ketchum. ~ ANN LANDERS DEAR READERS: Have you ever made a J mistake so stupid that you couJdn't believe you did it? Join the club. In a recent column I identified Clifton Wharton Jr. as "president of the University of Michigan." Hundreds of people wrote to say. "Micrugan STATE, you dummy!" I KNEW it w as Michigan State, which is in East Lansing. The University of Michigan is in Ann Arbor. I was in East Lansing -as a guest of the Whartons -and had a wonderful time. I plead insaruty. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: You probably can't print this letter due to its subject matter, but I do hope you'll try. I am an attractive blonde American female, 22. When I was 8 years old, I discovered that certain men would mess around with me sexually. It really turned me on. For the next five or six years, I actively sought men. I learned from eye contact alone that I couJd tell wruch man would and wruch wouJdn't. My mother's boyfriends were often willing. I discovered that my uncle and my grandfather were both interested. I al.so found men out in shdpping malls, parks, theaters ~d stores. By the time I was 10 I had been introduced to intercourse. I What I'm trying io tell you is that "child. molesting" is not solely the man's fault. In fact, I was more guilty than 75 percenl of the men I fooled around with between the ages or 8 and 13. I lured th em. They didn't lure me. So let's be fair, Ann. - THE BLONDE DEAR BLONDE; So you are U, have been having sex since age 10 and you in1l1t It's not tbe fault of tbe men because you "Jared" tbem. Sorry, dear, any man wbo would allow blm1elf to be "lured" by a 10-year-old child must accept respon1ibllity for whatever went on because be knew a lot more about what be was doing tban she did. Witbout a shadow of a doubt your early conditioning by these men 11 what kept you sexually active all tbrougb adolescence. I hope you bave bad some counsellng, but I 1D1pect you haven't -or you'd bave a better understudlng of the situation. I urge you to get some p1ycbologlcal help at once. It's free and there's plenty available. Look in the yellow pages under "Child Abuse." Even though you are no longer a child, you need to free yourself from the shackles of lbe past. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a W'n-ager who has read your column for a long time and learned a lot from it. A certain subject has never come up and I wonder lf you wouJd give me &0me help with it. I would ask my orthodontist but he ls a guy and I am too embarrassed. It's about braces. Can two people who wear braces get caught together if they kiss? The boy I like best wears braces like mine and I think he is just about ready to kiss me but aomething is holding him back. CouJd it be that he ls worried about lhia same trung? Thank you loads for answering th.is in the ~r. -BlROCAGE SMILE IN CHICAGO DEAR CHIC.GO: Braces properly attached 1boald not have '"'Y loose wires tllat can get booked into. Moreover, m·o1t people'• teetll are not involved wben tbey k.111, 10 I'd say neither of you bas anytllJD& to worry about. (You're welcome.) • • • u alrohollsm ruirUng your life? Know the danger signah and what to do. Read the booklet, "AJcoholi&m -Hope 811d Help," by Ann Landers. Enclo.e 50 centa wi th your request and a long, st'1mped, aelt-addrestted en ve-lope to¥'> Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, DJ. 60611. · 5 tpttd ••nch Model, 'It· Chuc•. hOI• TNle I Tumt $119 5GAL. WET/ORV SHOPVAC Ciiek type. 150 "· lb. 'h" Orlve. R.g. 1 1 ro MQDEL JR3000 Vor1ao11 SIM~ a roteiprocall1>9 .... , ..... lot•ck $11 s ,._ 1 H.P. COMP. 14 GAL TANK REGULATOR AIR HOSE AIR CHUCK 100 PSI ~,9 szg - NOW Wendy Gerdau lnctudee all eneonmen11. Reg. 175 The bride, daughter of John Lennon of Cincinnati, is a teaching tennis professional in Ketchum where her husband is an investment analyst. Follo w your tea1n in the Daily PilDi The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Scribner of South Laguna, was attended by a longtime friend, Ben Cohen of Laguna Beach. • COME CELEBRATE WITH US This Saturday and Sunday! You'll discover an exciting. convenient world of home improvement shopping. dining and services. All in one center. All for you. Come. Discover. Win a $2500.00 shopping spree or one of the many prizes donated by the merchants of the Irvine Home and Garden Center! And enjoy! , Join us at an "O ld Fashioned Country Fair" during the Grand Opening weekend. featuring the following festivities: To enter, pick up a game card at the special Grand Opening information booth on Saturday or Sunday. Just fill in the answers to at least 10 "Old Time" questior1s correctly and return the card to the booth. Questions are located in each of the stores. The winner will be selected on Sunday. September 25 at 3:00 p.m. Children may enter. parents must be prese nt to win. • Dixieland Band (Saturday) • Ba rbershop Quartet (Sunday) • Games • Prizes • Silhouettes SC • Photos 5¢ • Free popcorn • Free balloons • Puppeteer • Juggler • And m ore! , . .. ,, OUR FREE GIFT TO YOU! To the Orst 1000 customers -11 henC!y colorful 6' home tape meesure. 1n the shape or 11 house To the ne><t 2500 customers - a 12 Irvine Home and Garden Centet ruler To receive one or these free gifts. juSI fill In the lnlormetlon below and bring this ed on Saturdey or Sunday to the spern1I Grand Opening lnfor motion booth located at the center. You must be et least 18 to receive 11 free gift. I gift per person pleese. Booth wlll open 111 10:00 11.m on Saturday __________ Zip: ____ _ ·'. <I ' r;."' .. " Border control problem grows WASHINGTON (AP) -For the first time in a single year, more than a mlWon Mexicans have been aeized while trying to illegally cross the border into the United States, the head of the I.mmigration and Naturaliz.ation Service reports. The number of illegal immigrants apprehended at the BOUthem border was 819,919 in the flacal year that ended last Oct. 1, C.Ornml.saton Chairman Alan C. Nelson told a news conference ThUrsday, and in the period between then and Monday was 1,005,263. Nelson attributed the increaae to both an improvement in efficiency in the Border Patrol and to an increa8e in the number of Mexicans seeking entry into the United States for work because of the sharp recent decrease ln eoonomic opportunities in their own country. He could not say which factor played a more important role. "Jobe are the magnet attracting illegals in here," Ne.laon said. He said no one knows how many Mexicans manage to evade detection although he has heard estimates ranging from two out of three being apprehended to only two out of five getting caught. "We like to think that, maybe, we're catching an increaaing percentage," he said. Because the Border Patrol has concentrated more manpower on the California and Texas borders, -the number of illegal Mexican immigrants caught Delly ,... ,._..., i.-P.,... inside the country declined in the last year by a small Wire d for sound Pre tty please ... · .Decoration of sign along Carna tion A venue in Corona del Mar might encourage some drivers lo stop a nd smell the flowers. percentage, possibly 4 or 5 percent, he said. Roughly 200,000 such apprehensions are made every year. The commissioner said that just 6 percent of the border area accounts for 60 percent of the ap- prehensions, with 18 percent of all apprehensions coming in the El Paso, Texas, area !lJld 42 percent ocx:uning in the Chula Vista, Calif., area. In El Paso, the increase was 34 percent; in Chula Vista, it was 38 Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart plugs her ears as c ity parks director Ro n Wh itley (center) and Corona del ~ar Cha mbe r President Jim Wood demonstrate sound system which will be used al municipal functions. T h e cham ber don a ted the system to the city.• '"-----------------percent. , ,. Alpine plant nears extinction (~ Admirer s, n o t b rutal climate, a threa t to R obbins cinque f oil . 'J alpine barrens below the moun-environme~t," · d Roger C.Ollins, r7 ',.._,,j ~Y r:! ~~ER tain's summit, a U.S . Forest Ser-the Forest Se ·ce worker in • vice guard patrolled the area, charge of · g the plant. 1 J MOUNT WASHINGTON• telling hikers to stay out. "But ... we on't need people ! N.H. (AP) -The world's last Year-round, signs threatening tramping on it needl~y." ~ l remaining patch of Robbins cin-$500 .fines warn trespassers away Martha McClellan of Newton, T -1' quefoil holds its own against the from the walled-in acre. Pressure Mass., has hiked in the White ~~ brutal climate on the Northeast's plates bidden under a nearby trail Mountains since 1939. Every June .le highest mountain, but the rare keep track of the annual pro-she wallu up the mountain to see t alpine plant is poorly equipped to cession of more than 7,000 hikers. her favorite alpine flowers. 't survive the attention of people Robbins cinquefoil, added in Now she's disappointed the -• who might unwittingly love it to 1980 to the federal govenunent's cinquefoil is off-limits. -<~ death. endangered species list, is one of "I guess you have to do some-C Now the federal government is the world's rarest plants. Only thing. So many people come here ~ spending thoupn~ of dollars a 4,000 iJ\dividual plant.a are known now," she said. "It used to be we year to keep the cinquefoil's toexi.st,andtheyallgrowhere,on would just walk anywhere we ~ admirers away. a mountain withsomeoftheworst wanted, pointing out the flowers. · In June, when the tiny plant weather in the world. Now you have to be more careful" ~ ~ bl0890med on an acre of rocky Temperatures on Mount Wash-C.Ollins said some people resent .,. 1 j .,......,_ ~Rare plant is off limits to hikers. ington's 6,288-foot summit can dip being told they cannot walk on _,, below minus 40, and 100-mph what is suppoeed to be public land. 1 1 I winds regularly !IJCOur the exposed "There are 752,000 acres of _ r.;. rocka above treeline. The cin-White Mountain National Forest, ~ '::;; quefoil, growing within an inch of and that'• the only acre closed to \. J the ground , eecapes killing winds entry," he said "We're not trying ~J· by hiding under small pockets of to cloee the forest to people, but • insulating snew and ice. that's the only known area it r ·1 In spring and fall, repeated grows, and we're bound to take "'. freezing and thawing shatters the BOme pains to protect it." ·GARDINING .roc1a and heaves plant.a by their root.a out of the scant BOU. But the cinquefoil survives where little elae can, a long taproot anchoring it in crevices. Robbins cinquefoil -&cientific name: Potentilla robbinsiana - can grow for 30 or more years, each summer sprouting iu five-petaled white bloeaoma and a few more tiny evergreen leaves. For all its hardiness in a punishing environment, the plant ia vulnerable to the heavy hand - and foot -of man. The cinquefoil is ao amall (usually about an inch in diameter) that even a trained botanist may not aee it before stepping on it. Just walking near the plant can harm it. A footstep can dislodge soil particles, which then are blown away by the wind, leaving no aoil for germinating cinquefoil eeeds. "That plant has adapted to this Forest Service researcher Ray-1 mond Graber said he understands ;:.,.:..J why people want to see the rare -~ plant, but added, "Anyone who 'I < J wallu out there, even the re-\ .. aearcher, is causing some damage to the plant colony. "The flower-lovers are at least half the problem." he said. "They appreciate the plant, want to photograph it, and they end up diaturbing the area." LLOl'D•s garden shop BEDDJ_NG PLANTS Pony Pak Panaya a Vlolaa Reg. 99° -~~ ~~AMEL~IAS ,, ~: ; ~ t · J1pon1c11 ~._ . ~. ;,Y-< I • ...:.J ·-,,·fl--~r , .. .;~ S111rqu11 r< Bud 'n Bloom '1, "-9· 1S.M S1l1 $10 98 OFF MARK ID PRICll -,, 1111111 "IUPEll ILllE"' .. ,., 20 lb. REG. $7 .50 f. IUf!!t.:;.@!:.AIJI . t , .............. $598.. . .. ••• • • 40 lb. IEG. $13.95 I I I,' ,· • ·; • ,· f ' • ,~. THAT'S IT Lloyd recommend• "The1'1 lt"lo control snelle. Euy to apply through lhekw top lor eftecilve control of llug1 & ene111. --- 1 Lb. I ... 2.91 NOW'2.39 3 Lb. I ... 7 .91 NOW '6.39 5 Lb ..... 11.91 NOW '9.49 ~· Pl Tl_O FU RI ITU RE SAYE Example: the-M't shown 42" table end -4 chairs .Sug ~ .. , .. ~ Llo)'d'e ReQ. Price ........ UM ....... 289 ------ 30-40% I Pl101 Sit lLIMllT AllElllOllA· Beats any price In townl EID OF SUSOI CLOSE OUT! Inspect fuchsias . for 01ite da01age Gardener's checklist cR"ND OPENINc s d f.-Come help us celebrate ~ { ~ ~ 18 years at the same location. C: ' I •Fall is the best time to tramplant ahn&be or give A new pest is ahowlng up on fuchaiaa. It's a the garden a new look by mite (aculops fuchaiae) that distort.a the foliage replacing ntabllahed I and makes plant timue swell and bliater. 'The mites ones. are only ~ millimeter J.ona and worm-like -not •For bright colorful J at all like the common spider mite. spring llowen, be sure to j At the first light of mit.e-dam.aaed foliage plant bulbl this fall. Try (early symptoma look like ~ leaf curl), cut daffodila, freedaa and beck to healthy u.ue, eeal the infested trtmminp IPU'&xia for at.art.en. in a plutic t>.g and put in garbage. Encourage your •l\efurbiah container neiahbon to do the same Ii.nee beee, hum-plantino with plania mingbirds and even wind can apread the mites. Be that bloom from fall careful about trad1na plants or cuttinp. through winter into After damqed follap bu been removed, aprtna, auch aa F.ngllih apray with diazlnon, kelthane, orthene, or or-primroles. cyclamen, vt- thenex. 'Jborouah coveraae and repeated apray-o1M or columbine. lnga are important. •ShMta dalates can be The American Fuchaia Society ii conducting a divided now. U you.rs IW'Vey to learn more about these invaders. U you have had a declining have spotted this type of damage on your fuchsl.u, ahow of flowers, do lt the eodety would like to hew from you. now. For a copy of the queltionnalre, eend a •Select trees that stamped, eeU~add.re.ed envelope to Dar-ah provtdt a fall ahow of Powers. San Frandlco Chapter of the American oolorfu.l leavet now. J\id\11.a Society. 6~140th Ave., San :FrandKo, CA 0'°°9e from tho.e that 94121. tum yellow, red orance .._ _____________ ...._ __________ ~ orbrorue. ~ DAILY 9-9 SUH .,30 ________ .;... ______ ..,.. ______________________ v FRUIT TREES .. . • • . .'. • ROSE BUSHES SGAL. • • 5 GAL. . REG.$12.50 REG.$10.98 APPLES • PEACHES• PLUMS HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM! Many varieties of: HOUSE PLANTS LARGE 6" POT REG. $8. 95 & UP Hu'\lis\•ttS JUST ARRIVED ! ONION SETS RED •WH ITE •BROWN One of the most versatile. tndtspensable seasonings In your kitchen. ~ BULBS • RANUNCULUS- PKG. OF 8 REG. $1 .39 PLANT NOW FOR BRILLIANT SPRING BLOOMS. • Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor llvd .• Costa Mesa .,..., "'"'" "''· n. 1111-...._., '"'" Make yoor yard an estate with these e~gant bofdeta r 4' 11 Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sepl 23. 1983 A not-so-£ ar-f etched. futuristic fantasy l)Y GINNY OLSON DA VIES The Orange County Board of S upervisors just announced the closing of John Wayne Airport to prevent extinction of the Polka-dot Snail from the Back Bay Wild Life Preserve in Newport Beach! The re was n ot o ne di~nting vote as members bowed to pressure from the Orange County branches of the Audubon Socie ty and the S ierra Club. Citizens of Newport Beach had struggled for years to close the airport because of noise pollution. increased heart d isease. loss of hearing and the coating of black soot on homes and human lungs. However, the Polka-dot Sna tl carried considerable more weight when S upervisors realized the near disaster of allowing this snail to disappear from the face of the earth. The board does not wish to be haunted by guilt for allowing this travesty against the few rema ining snails of this species whic h happen to call the Back Bay ma rshes thl'tr home. This decision is espe<'ially astonishing in vie w of the fact tha t J erry Brown was not available as governor to lend his usual support to environmental causes. UCI scum tis ts explained Lhat o1l residue from jet planes was slowly coating the snail's protective shell, slowing his pac~ considerably. Residen ts of Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights were able to have Governor Deukmejian declare this week Polka-dot Snail Week . during which time all offices will close as citizens celebra te their hero. The NEW Orange County Airport will be called Polka -dot International. Davies is a resident of Corona de/ Mar. MAILBOX Cut off the Laguna connection To the Editor: The Laguna Beach "rip off" continues. This time it is the awesome telephone bill totalling $7,013.33 for the past month. The reJponsibilit y for this all time high bill, at taxpayers' expense, is the Gentry Administration (meaning all five council members and City Man.ager K en Frank). At the Laguna Beach City Councu's reg- ular meeting, dated Sepl. 6, they refused lO explain or justify it.. This must not. be permitted to happen. Concerned citizens demand answers to the following nagging questions that are now enumer- ated: 1. Who are the people respon- sible for making telephone calls outside the United States? 2. Who are the people respon- sible for malung telephone calls outside the state of California? 3. Who are the people who made illegal calls outside the County of Orange? 4. Who are the people who are responsible for making personal calls at taxpayers' expense? 5. Why can't City Manager Ken Frank control the raping of our treasury with this unduly high telephone bill? 6. Why doesn't City Manager Ken Frank name the people responsible for the above men- tioned occurrences and take ap- propriate action? If City Manager Ken Frank once again refuses to answer the above questions that concerns tax payers' money, concerned citizens demand his prompt re- moval from office. ALAN E. ADAMS Laguna Beach Bergeson gets top marks To the EdilOr: 1 have followed with interest various letters, editorials and news items regarding the can- didates for Republican state sen- ate In 1984. I knew Marian Bergeson as Newport Mesa school board mem- ber and board president in the 60s and 70s. She ·was one of the outstanding members. of the board, she was always well prepared, knew her subject and spoke and acted with knowledge and authority for the benefit of her constituents. When she first ran for state office, an automobile dealer, split the vote. At that time we were fortunate indeed to have an out.standing member of the Demo- cratic party represent us. Subsequently Marian Bergeson was elected our s tate As- semblywoman. She has con- si.st.ently done a fine job, she has sponsored some of the better bills, and in my opinion is more than qualified u.s in whateVer capacity she chooses. Marian Bergeson is an authority on the California state school system which needa sup- port from the legislators to make it the system we need. It is beyond my comprehension that the Republican Party or its members pennit divisive action in mid 1983 for an election to take place next June. Marian Bergeson is one of the better qualified members of the legislature and in my opinion the best representative we could wish for, I do not know whether we deserve her. HOW ARD SHELTON Costa Mesa l. M. BDJd!First cheerleaders Here's to the University of Minnesota -clmk! -which r lelded the firs t female cheerleaders. In 1918, that was. Twenty years earlier, that same achool fielded the first male cheerleader, but who cares? Our Language man knows what "brand new" means. but he doesn't know why lhe word "brand" was stuck ln there to make a synonym for ''new." Do you know why? Q. What part of the whale was once U8ed to make clock aprlngJr? A. Saibe part that was U8ed to make corwt stays. The balleen plates in the mouths of aome whales. They stra.ined their food through them. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat On the tombstone of a lifelong restaurant owner near London, England, ia the following lnacrip- tion: "In this world there are no free lunches." Q. TheJ'eal name of actor James Stewart is James Stewart, air. Not Maitland. A. Maitland ls his middle name. Q. How much ot the U.S . Anny i8 stationed oveneaa now? A. 43 percent. Albert Einstein deeplled the atomic bomb. He u!d he would not have helped the United Stata build •uch a thing, If he'd not believed Gennany would do 90, ""-....... 091 Ol Ille,_ •• »() w .. .., •• (loel•-~-·-•oo-to loa 1Mo, eo.t• .._ CA t197t ..... Union ruins businessman's life .. WASHINGTON When Walter Mungovan tel~hones, his wife never knows where he ia - and she never asks. Mungovan is in hiding, not becauae he's a criminal, but becauae the Justice Department believes his lile is in danger. Unlike others in the federal witness protection program, Mungovan mu.st be separated from his wife and their 12-year-old son. She has filed suit against the people the Mungovans hold responsible for the family's plight. So she has to be available for court appearances and fund-raising efforta to finance their lonely fight. Mungovan has not been per- mitted to talk with repor\era since he entered the witness protection program, but he relayed a message to my associates Dale Van Atta and Indy Badhwar. My associates have been investigating the case for three months. , Lonely cruaade "I am in the position of being cut off from my family, whom I dearly love, through no fault of my own," Mungovan said. "l can't justify what has happened to me when all 1 did was work hard and try to make an honest living .... " How did this happen to Mungovan? A memorandum filed in federal oourt last July by U.S. Attorney Daniel A. Bent lays the blame 1quarely on officiala of the G -J.-1:.-•• -.-1.-•• -. -~ Carpenters union in Hawaii. "(They) were the driving forces behind the destruction of a man, a family, a business and an ideal," the proeecutor wrote. ''They transformed Walter Mungovan, a combat veteran, a carpenter and a succe18ful contractor, into a man whoee businesa and family lile were virtuaUy destroyed, and into a man who feared for the safety of him8elf and his business. They bullied him, they threatened Jfurl, they shut him down ancVthey willfully and maliciously perjured thelll8elves. They deeerve to be severely punished." In fact, two union officials have been convicted of perjury and two others are facing trial. But it ia the Mungovans who have been pun-. ished most severely. After 13 years as a carpenter and union member, Mungovan went into business for himself in 1979. Within a year, hi.a construc- tion company had .20 employees and was still growing. Then the Carpenters union decided to organize Mungovan's employees. Picket lines went up at the company's work sites, charg- ing that Mungovan waa peying substandard wages.. Union voted down But the employees, who were actually paid at or above union fa.le, voted unanimously not to join the union. lfhat should have ended the picketing. In federal court last year, Mungovan testified that union offici.al.a indicated the picket.a would remain until he signed up. At one point, Mungovan t.ettified, a union official told him that another contractor's work site would be "torched" if he didn't unioniz.e -a remark Mungovan 'interpreted as a threat againat his own company as well. The months of picketing were slowly wrecking Mungovan's fledgling firm. But the decorated First Air Cavalry veteran decided to fight back. He gave the FBI affidavits and secretly-taped con- versations with union officiala. That's when the Justice Depart- ment decided Mungovan must go inl9 hiding. His business is now ruined, and he is more than $30.000 in debt. His British-born wife, Cher, came to Washington to speak to members of Congress, and hopes to be able to make a pel"90nal appeal to the president for help. She wrote to the White Houae: "l am here alone ... trying to fight for what ia right ... I'm the wile of an innocent man whocannotaak. but needs your help. I am the mother ... of a aon who said to me on the - phone, 'Mom, why don't you a.at. President Reagan? Maybe he cares.••• Footnote: The Drew Pearaon Foundation, P.O. Box 2300, Wash- ington, D.C., 20013, will aooept contributions to help people~ the Mungovans. WATCH ON THE KREMLIN: Although the Soviets insist every- thing is hunky-dory with the Vietnamese laborers preeeed in"> aervice on the Siberian pipeline, letlen smuggled out tell a dif- ferent story. The work.era, who thought theywe.resigningupfora few weea' instruction in RUISian and maybe aome simple mechan- ical training, are now stuck foe five or six years in a bitterly cold climate, rejected by their Soviet and East European neighbon and working for starvatibn wages. (One-third of their pay ia kept by the Soviets to repay Vietnam's military debts, and another th.inl is grabbed by the Hanoi govern- ment.) -How times change. In 1973, when the Israelis shot down a Libyan pu1enger plane, the Sov- iet delegate to the United Nations Comrniasion on Human Rights UBerted piously that his del- egation was "convinced that the destruction of innocent people, including women and children, bad no l~al or moral justifi- cation." Wise words on education My idea of dropping a name is to say "Ernie Boyer's a friend of mine.'' Ernest L. Boyer, a distinguished educator and a great guy, two qualities you don't think of on e man as having, used to be the U.S. Commissioner of Education. Now he'a president of The Carnegie Foundation because he couldn't take government. On the strength of five en- counters, I always say he'• a friend of mine when his name comes up. I interviewed him once for tele- vision, he and is wile came to dinner at our house under 10rt of unusual circumstances. and rve met hlm three times at baggage count.en in airporta around the country. His name has ju.st come up in a major w ay. School prlorltiea The Carnegie Foundation, under his direction, has ju.st released a report on the 1\ate of high 1Choo1 education in America. The report oontaina a lot of recommendations. For inltanoe: --Make the teaching of writing the English language of first importance. --Stop making teachers do jobs that aren't teaching, like policing the ca!eteria at lunchtime. _, lncreue teachen' pay by 25 percent. --Adopt a schedule of basic studies for all students that would include a foreign language. -lna1st that every student do some public service job in the community before graduation. Wrltln& la flnt The Carnegie Report stated that the ability to write Is "the most lmportant and most neglect- ed skill" In our high schools. Aft.er I'd read the report, I felt friendlier towards Ernie Boyer than ever. It was better than I~'· -•• -n-11-11_0_ ..... ~ meeting him again at another airport. In the past few months I'd heard eo much about "computer literacy" in schools that l'd begun to think written Eng.U.ah was on the way out. The basil for exchanging all human intelligence is language. In thil country, the language is Engl.lab and if 90meone doesn't master the ability to speak it and write it with IODle precision, all the computers in the world aren't going to 90lve his or her problems. Any students who spend more time with computers than learn- ing the Engllah language are going to take thil country down a road I don't want to go. ,• ·' I understand the good things computen can do, but before a young penon learns how to pre99 the buttons on o~ that doe& mathematical equationa, he ought to know that two times two Is four and that, furthennore, four times four la 16. Buie Jmowled&e Before a student learns to UR a word prooeaor, he ought to understand the word.a he's pro- cessing. We ought to be imposing a kind of basic simplicity on the education we're gi~ kid.a. They ought to be gettin.i the kind of education that will give them control over ttl,e machine, not vice versa. It's a basic education that's ultimately going to produce the great lcien tists, not an early scientific education that ignons the primary importance of language. If kid.a learn to write English aent.ences that say what they mean, they'll recqpili.e the importance of having to make &ef\R. You can't write clearly if you don't thlnk clearly. I lmagine Ernie put the tuae-- Uon for the 25 percent raile for teachers in hia report to get in good with them becawie he lmoWI he't golna to need their help. Th.la whole new drtve foe better educaUon depends on tachen.. and the trouble with aaylnc you're goinf to teach students to write betU!r £naUah la, you're fint IOina to haw to teech most of the teachert. The rulee of arammu-U"e complex. Accur1l:y illl't aa lnstant· ly l'8C.'OIJ'lllab1e u It la an a math ieet. And once • ~t knoWI IOme srammar. he'• )alt ltanlna- Now he or ahe bu to •Y JOl'ne-thinc. That'• the l"fflJ.)' hard~ · I IUlpect there are more achool ~ capable of • lnl phymca, b6ochemlltry or R-...n hlatory than there are t.t*9 wbo can ~ 90lTl80N to write the J:na1Jah ~well. I th.Ink rll writ.e my frlmd Em.le and tell h.lm he cbw FOt'I with hit report. .. a ___ .. GRANGI COUNTY BUSINfSS McMillan joins advertising firm Janice K. McMillan of Laguna Beach has jorned The Cox & Burc h Advertising Co. of Newport Beach as a media planner/buyer, according to John C. Cox Jr., agency president. Prior to joming Cox & Burch, McM1Uan served as buyer/planner with several ma.)Or agencies in Los Angeles. Santa &rbara and Dallas. Texas. • • • Judy Fenn of Mission Viejo has been named a new director of catering at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, it was announced by Barbara Joseph, the FENN VAN DIN aOHC .. hotel's general manager. Fenn comes to the MCMILLAN Sheraton from the nearby Registry Hotel. --------------------1 • • • Ed Van den Bosscbe, an Orange County architect for more than 18 years, has opened new offices located at 446 North Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach The firm specializes m com- mercial apd industrial. retail and custom residen- tial services. • • • Irvine-based Dash Air, California'~ newest regional commuter air carrier, has applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board in Washington, D C. to provide the essential air service to Modesto. Stockton and Merced, according to Henry R. Voss, executive vice president of the airline. The availability of the service has opened bidding by airlines for various route schedules which must be approved by the aeronaut1c-s board Dash has also announced that it has taken delivery on its set.'Ond fl .NANCI Bob Wada has joined the staff of Tom Carter P.roductions, an animation studio located an Irvine. Wada will serve as a technical specialist. He wit be investigating the development of Carter's many animated characters for use in the interacove video disc formats • • • ·new EMB 110 aircraft, according to John R . Loew, company president. Made by Embraer Air, the new addition to the firm's fleet accomodates 19 passengers. Wayne H. Blauvelt has been appointed vice president for finance at the development firm of Wilma Pacific, according to Joseph M. Bowman, president of the Wilma, Inc. Blauvelt joins the Newport Beach office of Wilma Pacific after leaving his ~t as second vice president of the DRG Financial Corp. of Washington, D.C. APPETITE CONTHOL \\'ITH HYPNOSIS " . .. , · .. ·' .,. ••• ,. .. MONDAY .. SEPTEMBER 26th At The Newporter Ion-Beach Room 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach CALL FOR INFORMATION OR REGISTRATION 673-5379 3 SeHion1 To Choo1e From: IOam, 3pm, 7pm Cost $35 (Price Includes Cauette Tape) NEWPORT HYPNOSIS CENTER •Priv•I• SH.loo• Av1il1blt 8) Appl. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. ~3. 1983 ,4l 11 Grand opening f estivites Irvine Home & Garden Center merchants will be entertaining vis- itors to the center this weekend as part of the grand opening festivities. Pictured rehearsing for the event are, from left, PauJ Catherine, assistant manager at Angels Home Center; Alice Garcia of Garcia TV Sales and Service; Candy Gruber, manager of Armstrong Garden Center and Sali Perkins, manager of Lusk-Serengeti Interiors. The center is located at Culver and Irvine Center drives in Irvine. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OYER THE COUNTER MAID STOCll U Sl"mGS "'11-16 10\'t 10'.lo 2'-l I· 16 J 1 le 17 ,, ..... 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"" BUSlllll BRiii Economy moves ahead showing broad recovery By De A1toclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -Although the economy i. cruising ahead in a broad recovery, with durable goods o.rdera edging up and blue<hip stocks hitling record hlgha, an economlst says there ia little reason to fear another round of high ln!lation before nexl year. The economy's rapid growth and stable price outlook inspired a rally in the financial markets Thursday. Bond prlcea climbed, interest rate& fell, and the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks surged 1'4 .23 points to 1,257.52, setting Its seoond record &ince Tuesday. TWA gets 8th Douglas airliner LONG BEACH -Trans World Airlines has received the latest MD-80 airliner from McDonneU Douglas, continuing a 50-year relationshlp that began when TWA bought Douglaa Aircraft's flrst airliner. the DC-1 The MD-80 twinjet delivered Thursday is the eighth alrcraft of that model to join the TWA fleet Nation may face red ink ye11rs WASHING TON -Martin Feldstein, the White House chief economist, says Congres., has only a few weeks to move toward cutting the bulgj.ng federal deficits. If nothing is done soon, the nation will face years of red ink and a pennanent loss of money needed to keep the economy healthy, Feld.stein said Thursday. Dollar retreats; gold higher LONDON -Th~ dollar fell in European trading amid signs of a possible drop in U.S. interest rates. Gold prices edged higher. In European trading, the dollar staged a broad retreat at the European opening after rising against all major currencies in Europe and the United States late ThW"llCiay. Analys18 said most investors now were expecting a decline m American interest rates. Coleco to market new computer WASHING TON -Coleco Industries Inc. has won government clearance to begin marketing i \8 new Adam home computer system. The Federal Communications Commission said Thursday that Adam meet5 i\& technical standards. Autoworker layoffs shrinking DETROIT -The ranks of U.S. autoworkers on indefinite layoff continue to shrink. The auto companies said Thund.ay that indefinite layofCs feU to 133,450 this week from 136,350 the previous week. Meanwhile, U.S. manufacturers planned to increase car production by 5.4 percent this week £rom last, from 149,699 to 157,731. AT&T to seek service charge WASHINGTON -American Telephone & Tele- graph C.o. intends to propose soon a 75~nt charge for each long-distance directory assistance call. company sources say. The charge will be necessary, officials say, because the Bell System operating companies can't provide any type of free service to AT&T after the company is broken up Jan. 1. • COLO QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE Oto NEW YOllK. (AP) Seo 12 WHA T AMEX DID NEW YOllK (AP) Sell, t2 METALS SYMBOLS Prev. HY 7f17 1511 410 1'75 ., • Pr.-. daY tn 3Sl lf7 12S 1S 1 DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOllK. IAP) -FINI Dow - ·--IOr Tlw.Jr~ 12 ~ '"" 120. lf 12' 1.19 11::16.19 lts7 SH 14.13 5IUJ !inJll •UI ,.,_.,+ )AO 11:10 l:M.. 10 IJU7 Ill 4>-0 It ~ SO:U. «U7 '°1n+ 4.0• AMERICAN LEADERS ....... ~!~~,· >PanAm wl • PrlmeCm • 5 0•1• o...i t AmPre•lcl n 1 laMeda Inn I Cane• Rand f Cowle•&rll '!"' 10 Int Rac:IH ll ~'::c:::J n l! ~~,·~" I~ GCACo t 't &rUfllWk I GFCoro ' It """"' c .. It PNeMlt 20 IOOt"nH 21 GIWttFln Z2 l't..-COINI t:I Md>nnlflf a• NtMlneh 1S AlletlGo •.m.eoo 3,1'UOO l,70S,400 T)M0,100 Daily Pilat FRIDAY, SEPT. 23. 1983 COMICS C6 ClASSlfl CB ILJ r ' ::__; Oilers not ordinary, 35-14 ~ I ht· ltotl;.1·1 . II l:t !.! Ii' lltltllh,/ Huntington ~Beach overconies niistakes to sink Sailors .. t• By ROGER CARLSON Of .... Delly ..... IUll They made enough mistakes to bury an ordinary " football team -but the Huntington Beach High Oilers are no ordinary football team -Newport Harbor's Sailors will attest to that. The Oilers did it with power, finesse, the big play, through the air, over the ground and with a stifling defense to thoroughly frustrate the visiting Sailors Thursday night, taking a 35-14 non-league decision before 3,600 fans. "You step up m cla$ you learn a lot," said a very unhappy Newport Harbor Coach Mike Giddings. "It was a tough lesson, a tough game." Giddings' Sailors, ranked No 3 in Orange County, one notch less than Huntington Beach enjoyed in the preseason ratings, were still w ithin range in the fourth quarter, trailing by a 21 -14 count after Steve Brazas barged over from 3 yards out with just 2:51 spent in the third period. But the Oilers, who had been their own worst enemy through three periods with countless mis- takes, finally began operating on all eight cylinders, and when the Sailors turned on themselves with a poor center snap resulting in a safety, suddenly the Oilers were on a roll. Danny ThOll}R91n, the Oilers' superb fullback, was everything hWWas billed to be, rolling up 176 yards on 19 carries for an 8. 7 average, running two kickoffs back 39 and 31 yards and turning four receptions into 55 yards. His last 10 yards came with 1: 17 left, for his only TD of the night. The the No. IO-ranked Oilers, now 2-1, needed a1J of the explosiveness they could muster to help offset the barrage of mistakes. When the black-clad Oilers were guilty of 12 players on the field on the first play of the fourth quarter, giving the Sailors a first down at the NH 48 (the Sailors are still within range at 21-14), it was the 16th flag against the Oilers. At that point there were 118 yards of 158 total already marched off against the Oilers, killing potential gains of 86 yards and providing Newport Harbor with three possessions they hadn't really earned. What they did not do themselves, however, was to commit a turnover. Nation.I LMQ&M Weit Dodgen Braves W L 87 65 62 69 Frtday•1 Score Cincinnati 6, Atlanta 4 Ppt. QB ·.572 .543 4'11 Oilers Coach George Pascoe says, however, he's not concerned. "We'U get that under control," says the first-year coach. He conceded, however, "If we don't make mistakes we're up by 24 at halltime.'' Today'1Qame Oodgera (Reuss 11-11) at Atlanta (Barker 1-2). n GAMES REMAINING The multitude of penalites, how ever, could not take away from one big moment after another for the Oilers, who showed the kind of striking ability reminiscent of the 1977 and 1978 Fountain Valley juggernauts and the 1979 and '80 powerhouses of F.ctison. DODOER8 (10) -HOME (3): Sept. 30, Oct. 1, Oct. 2, San Francisco. AWAY (7): Tonight, Sept. 2'4, 25, Atlanta; Sept. 26, 27, Cincinnati; Sept. 28, 29, San Diego. BRAVES (1 1) -HOME (5): Tonight, Sept. 24, 25. Oodgera; Sept. 26, 27, San Francisco. AWAY (6) -Sept. 28 (doubleheader), 29. Houston; Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2. San Diego. For instance: •Eric Lawton hit 11 of 27 for 246 yards, (See OILERS, Page Cl) Banning stifles Edison, 33-0 By CURT SEEDEN OftM0..,"'"'4...,, LONG BEACH -Just seven seconds were left on the Veterans Stadiwn clock and F.di.son High was knocking on the door. The Chargers had the ball on the 20-yard line and reserve quar- terback Keith Jarrett was direct- ing the offense. Jarrett was about to direct the Chargers on their last play when Banning High Coach Chris Fer- ragamo suddenly -and fran- tically -called time out. Were the Chargers headed for the winning touchdown? Hardly. They weren't even close to the tying touch~own. The fact · is, F.dison High, in Coach Bill Workman's words, "got whupped." Banning High's Pilots, tra- ditionally one of the top teams in the CIF's Los Angeles City sec- tion, kept F.ct.ison out of the end zone on the final play to not only everything went wrong from there," said Workman. "We never blocked them and we never stop- ped them." Workman aptly summed up the contest, which left the Chargeni with a 1-2 record in preseason play and left the F.ctison coach wondering about his team's league prospects. ''They're very good," Workman said of Banning. "But I'm really not worried about Banning. I'm worried about us." And he has good reason when you consider: •The Chacgers were held to minus 13 yards rushing by a de- termined Pilot defense. •F.di9on managed just six first downs on the evening, and two of tha&e were the result of penalties. •Banning quarterback Lee Atencio completed passes at will, hitting 9 of 10 for 95 yards. •Banning did plenty of damage despite being assessed 90 yards in penalties. Delly"94 ,.._.....,, LAe ,..,_ Newport H arbor's Steve Brazas (left), Huntington Beach's Da nny T h ompson wer e on the loose. > blank the Chargers but hand them their mo6t lopsided de feat in the achool's history, 33-0, Thurs- day night before 8,500 fans. "We started real slow and When Atencio wasn't pas.sing, running back Keith Cooper was bursting through holes to the (See CHARGERS, Page CZ) America's dominance in serious jeopardy NEwroRT, R.I. (AP) -The stage I.a eet for "the most lignWcant yacht race in history.'' Australia II, the apl!flky, speedy challenger, and Liberty, the steady, umpectacular defender, clash in the final battle for the America's Cup, aailing'a IDOl't preatigioua pri7.e. will put an end to sporta' longest winning ltreak. "It's going to be very exciting to be involved in the race of the century," Liberty skipper Dennis Conner, in danger of becoming the first American helmsman to loee the grand pri7.e the United Stat.es has held since 1851, said Th~y. "We have a very courageous crew and, aomehow, I think we'll pull It out Saturday." the 1970 America's Cup ov~ Gre1el II, another Australian hopeful, saw it u tomethlng much more. race that he hadn't talked with ru. crew to determine today's activities. 11But I'm sure we'll find something to do," he said. "We're all going to aee the most algni.ficant yacht race ln history," he said. There wu an anxious calm today before Saturday's showdown. Australia II called a lay day to make sure the crew and craft are at their peak for the final. One thing he may try la lightening his boat, he said. Australia ll, 3 % tons Ugpter than Liberty and using an lnriovative winged keel, is more man- euverable than the U.S. yacht. John Bertrand It happens Saturday on Rhode laland Sound. A vut annada of spectator craft I.a expected for the ultimate nee ln a aport hardly noted for its mus appeal. Thia time, it's different. Australia II made it 90. She whipped Liberty by a record 3 minutes. 25 MCOnda TbW'9day and tied their be9t-<>f-aeven aeries, 3-3. One more victory and the never-say-die Auaaiea "rm confident that we'll win,'' said helmsman John Bertrand after pulling Auatralla II bac.k from a 3-1 deficit with ooNeCUtive must-win victories. "But It's aoinl to be a tough race and it's a great finale to a aununer. •• Alan Bond, the Australian syndicate head neering fulfillment after three Cup campaigns in whicll his boats won just one race, said he wanted the day off "to allow us to check our boat from st.em to 11em ... and to give our crew relaxation. They've had two very testing days." Conner has been reluctant to engage Australia II in tacking duels because Bertrand's boat is much better at thoee zig-r.ag maneuvers into the wind. That hurt Liberty Wedne9day, when she lost the fifth race by 1:47, and Thunday, when she abeorbed the worst beating ever by an undamaged Ameri- ca'• Cup defender. Bill Ficker, who skippered Intrepid to Conner aaid shortly after Tbunday's University remains perfect, 35-16 By RICH DUNN .,._ lo .,,. Dolllr ..... night at Irvine High. Miller sparked the Trojans' of- fensive attack by completing 7 of 11 passes, good for 126 yards and 2 touchdowns. Miller, along with junior tallback Kalama Gohara. who rushed for 100 yards on 26 carries and a touchdown, kept ihe Laguna Hills defense in a frenzy. University, 3-0, jumped on top with 6:16 remaining in the first quarter, when Miller marched the Trojans 72 yards on 10 plays, culminated by a I-yard touch- down nm by Gohara. There may not be any more questions in University High's head coach Rick ~· mind about who's going to be his quar- terback. The Trojans' junior s ig- nal-caller Andy Miller led his unbeaten University football team to a convincing 35-16 non-league football victory over Laguna Hilla High Thunday "We opened up the offeruie to- night, and the kids really came through for us," said Curtis. "Miller showed a lot of poise." Laguna Hills' offense was stymied In the tint half, as the Trojans limited the Hawks to minus one yard on the ground, but took advantage of University miacues. The Hawka were aided by two Warriors stifle Orange, 24-8 By JOSEPH DUDEV011l ~ ............. Woodbridge High ended lta non-league slate Thunday night with a convincing 24-9 pasting of the Orange HUEh Panthers at El Modena High. And, like last week, they did tt with defenae, limiting the haplem Panthers and their wishbone running attack to a lingle finlt down in. the opening half while UIW'ni.nl a 21-0 advantage. Laat week the Warriors shut out Irvine, 21-0, in a very "emotionally draining'' game, according to Woodbridge Coach Gene Nojl. Nojl was a Unle worried his aqaud might be a little flat aft.er lut week's effort: "I was a little concerned that the kids might not be ready, but they proved me wrong. I was very happy with our play on both lidee of the ball. Our defenae wu greet and I was extremely pleued with our offensive line." Woodbridge wu Jed by reierve runnin8 beck Jett Kerrinpr who fllled for ln the allin& Rudy tlguero. capably with 89 yard.a ln 14 ca.rrtes. Herrlnger pUed up 88 yarda In the fint half when the .. Warrion rolled to their big lead but carried only two tirnea for one yard in the 1eCOnd halt. Noji said the reuon for the cutback in Heninger'• number of carries ln the 9eCOf\d half was becauee he plays both offense and defense. "We didn't want to overwork hJrn," Nojl aaid. And on Figueroa'• 1tatua Noji had thia to say • "He could have played tonight. He'1 healthy, but we don't want to take any cha.ncea. Jeff plays quite a bit anyway, 10 we feel alright with hlm back there.'' The Warriors came out of the blocka a little slow, but with Orange threatentna at the Woodbridge 17 in the second quarter , Sean Sieler pounced on a looee ball and the Warrion were on th'l.r way. Woodbridge marched 71 yards ln 14 plays to go on top, 7-0. followm, a Matt Cornwell-to-BUI RU11ell hookup that covered eeven yardll. Erle Boewell kicked the PAT. Boswell al.lo added a 33-yard field aqaJ ln the thJrd penod. (8" WARAIOR.8, Pa11 CS) University fumbles in t.he half, both of which Jed indifectly to scores. • With 3:13 left in the first quar- ter, the Hawks' defensive line managed to force a University fumble at the University 34-yard line, and four plays later, con- verted on a Brian Holden 31-yard field goal. The Laguna Hills offense was hit hard by Jaaon Gentile, Todd (Sff UNIVERSITY, Pa1e Ct) lllllllRD TONIGHT A••UaAsaaAU. Ill ....._...._,NI a.. ... -.-.............. ·!!J MMNHS lllACH .. ............ "'"'1111111111111 '· Plt .. POOftAU. ~-~ ....... a l!I .-...~WATlaPOLO .... c....~ .... .Ml\, .....,~.,... ~ ..... TV.MDtO:S.J!ege C2. .. Eagles do it with 0:20 to go, 16-9 By RANDY TIFT ....... ...... Dolllr ..... Coach F.ct Blanton's Fatancia High football team rediscovered a long-standing. Eagle tradi lion Thunday night: How to come from behind and pull out a heart-stopping fourth-quarte r victory. The Eagles 9Cl'ambJed from a 9-7 deficit by blocking a punt into the end zone for a safety, and 9COring the tie-breaking touch- down with 20eeconda left to over- come San Clemente's Tritona, 16-9, before 2,000 at Newport Harbor Hiah School. "At lee.at lt wu exdting for the fan1," remarked an exasperated but happy Blanton, who has grown aa:uatomed to succea which rarely comes easy for the Eagles. Led by quarterback Jeff Graham and bouncy tallback Steve Johnson, plua a re· juven.ated ..econd-half defense, t.tanda played a markedly con- ailtent game, a f.ct that wu over- lhadbwed by the fourth-quarter dramatlc:I. With San Clemen te back to punt from lta own 22-yard line, and 1 .. than five minutel to 80· F.qle Unebficker Scott Lane man- • aged to slither through the Tritona line and tum the game around. Taking Mivantage of a bad snap, he was able to bat the punt attempt out of the end zone to even the game. &tancia received the ensuing kickoff and went 53 yard.a in I \ plays to 900re. Graham roilf!d out left and hit a wide open Adam Splea from five yatdt out to pull out the win. Where turning points are oon- ettnect, thia game had a few near-m'-ln a wild third quar- ter u both tee.me had cbancet to take control and failed to. On San Clemente'• flnt JQ· <See EAGLES, Pace Cl> Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept l3, 1983 Mesa, Sea Kings put unbeaten records on line Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar put their unbea~n records on the line while Fountain Valley High will try to return to its winning ways as prep football ~on continues. PREP FOOTBALL I•) Cypreu v1. Ocean View a& Hu&tnctoa Beacb the pus, with quarterback Tim Hanlon supplying the arm. The line: Servite by 6. ~=:~1 Do:! v;. Su:. A.ii. al S...i.a Au i>uwi Here's a glance at torught's (7:30) slilte of games: Loa Alamlto1 v1. Coa&a Me1a at Newport Harbor . 'th~ Mu.s\a.ng:S' defeme has limited the opposi- uon to Just one touchdown a game in rolling to 14-7 and 21 -6 victories. The Griffins (l-1) are also noted tor their strong defense. The Mu.st.anp (2-0) rely on quarterback Scot Hagey, who threw for 101 yards last week, to get the offense in gear. The line: Lo6 Alamitos by 3. be ..-ored .gain.at it ln two games. Coach Dave Holland will aho be looking for another strong perfonnance from the running back tandem of Jeff Brown and Robert Tomichek, who combined for a 126 yards in the team's last outing. The line: Capo Valley by 3. Cyprese ( 1-1) en ten with standout receiver Dave Shermet the focal point in its offense, while ~an Vlew (O-i) w still trying to f1nd the right offensive combinations. The line· Cypre91 by 8. Taatin at Irvine The Vaqueros are coming off a 21-0 1etback to Woodbridge after winning their opener against Laguna Hilla, 20-14. Irvine figures to need a more consistent performance from Jeff Bellman, who was but 2 of 11 passing, with two interceptions, for 48 yards against Woodbridge. The line: Irvine by 6. The Monarchs (1-1) are coming off a 21 -0 victory over Doe Pueblos, but they wW find no relief in Santa Ana (2-0), the Dally Pilot's No. 2-ranked team. The Saints are led by the runnlng back duo of Jerry M yen and Steve Shaw. who combined to rush for more than 200 yards last week. The line: Santa Ana by 6. Corona del Mar at Capo Valley The Sea Kings (2-0) will try to k.eepe their perfect record intact against the powerful Cougars (1-1). CdM's defense has allowed only three points to MJ11ton Vttjo v1. FoDDtaln Valley a& Wettmin1ter Fountain Valley (1-1) tries to put its pasa (Brett Stevena)-run (Dave Swigart) combination back into gear against a Diabloe team noted for its defense. Coach Bill Crow's Mm.ion Viejo eleven (l-1) uses a reading 50, responsible for eight shutout victories in 1981. The line: FV by 7. We1tmin1ter va. Servlte at Cerrito• College Servite (l-1) blanked Marina on a pair of field goals last week, while Westminster (l-1) just ml.ssed against Pacifica (21-20). Servite runs a veer offense and boasts some solid linemen. Westminster's forte ia Laguna Beacb at El1lnore The Arti.a1S ( 1-1) are coming off a 20-7 setback to Savanna despite an 83-yard perfonnanoe from Mark Draper. Coach Dennis Haryung is also without three two-way starters -Mike F1ynn (severe Charley horse), Paul Nugent (bruised knee) and Mark Bithell (pinched nerve). Only Bithell Is probable. Elsinore is 1-1. The line: Elainote by 2. r:::=:---------:-------:--------------------------------- SPORTS BREAK Giants ready to put discontented Clark on the trading block From AP dJspatcbe1 SAN FRANCISCO -The San • Francisco Giants are ready to trade Jack Clark, their talented but dis- contented right fielder. ii they can get "adequate value" for him. Tom Haller, thltl team's vice-president of baseball operations, reacted to Clark's latest call for a trade by saying Thursday that the Giants would be active during the off-1eason in talking to teams interested in the power-hitter. "U, in fact, we do trade him, it would have to be a trade of great value that would bring a quality player or players to / the Giants," Haller said. The Giants are looking for help in the infield, at catcher and middle relief pitching, CLAM Haller said. Clark cleaned out his San Francisco Giants locker alter the final home game Wednesday, and he hoped it was for the last time. "If I'm traded, it will be like everything's off my back." he said. "I can take a deep breath, relax, and think about being myself again." Clark, a frequent critic of the National League team during his seven years in San Francisco, blasted the Giants earlier this season for trading Joe Morgan and not re-signing Reggie Smith, two veterans who had helped the club challenge for the pennant last year. Ending a lhree·month silence with the press, Clark told the San Francisco Chronicle that his only regret was he didn't speak up sooner, even in spring training. Quote of the day Bill Yeoman, University of Houston coach, bemoaning the fact that 300-pound senior tackle Earl Jone1 has been declared ineligible for academic reasons: "He can move around pretty good. He just didn't move to claaa too well." Braves falter, drop 4¥.l back Du Drte,1en'1 two-run homer in • the sixth inning Tburaday night gave Cincinnati a 6-4 triumph over slumping Atlanta and further damaged the Braves' pennant hopes. Second-place Atlanta now trail.a the Dodgers, who were idle, by 4 ~ games in the National League West. The Braves, who have 11 games remaining. and the Dodgers, with 10 Jett begin a three-game series tonight in Atlanta .. : Meanwhile, in the East Division .Rookie Cbarlea Hud1oa fired a four-hitter and Lea Matuszek drove in two runs as surging Philadelphia defeated Montreal, 7-1, to complete a sweep of a twi-night double-header. Joe Lefebvre smacked a bases-loaded triple and Joe otmND Mor1u doubled three times to give the Phillies a 9-7 open- ing-game win and a three-game lead over Pittsburgh and a four-game advantage over the Expos. All three contenders have nine games left . .. Job.Dy Ray drilled a triple, double and two singles and 900red three runa to lead Pittsburgh to an 8-2 victory over the Chicago Cube. It marked the Pirat.et1' first victory ·in Chicago after 10 straight Jomes, including eight this season ... Rookie Duay Co:r pitched eight ahptout innings. leading St. Louis to a 3-2 triumph over the New York Mets. Cox, 3-~. took a five-hitter into the ninth, but left alter Darryl Strawberry led oft with a single and ll'Ored on George Fo1ter'1 double. Reliever Bnee S•Her allowed pinch hitter Keldl Bernude1'1 RBI single before getting his 20th save. Bean withstands high winds Andy Bea.a e9Caped howling winds n without a bogey, shot a 5-under-par 67 and took a one-shot lead Thunday in the first round of the·LaJet Golf Classic in Abilene, Texa1. The west Texas winds were 15-25 miles per hour with higher gusu, and eroduced aome of the higher scores of the season. Jolla Mabffey, for ex.amplt, struggled to an 81. Tom Kite took a 76 and defending title-holder Wayne Levi withdrew after shooting 79 . . . Meanwhile, In La Jolla, heavy fog forced cancellation of the first round of the lnamoria LPGA Classic at Torrey Pines Golf Course and officials said the event would be cut back to 54 holes. The round was called oU at 12:30 p.m., with fog still thick over the acenic, cliffaide course in San Diego dty limJta. Tigers still alive -barely Lou Whitaker'• f.our. th hit of the Ii game, a two-out single in the 10th inning, drove in the winning run as Detroit edged Baltimore. 5-4, in the American League Thursday night. The Tigers thus kept their flickering hopes alive in the F.ast Division race, cutting Baltimore's lead to 71h games, while the Orioles "magic number" for clinching the division title remained at three with 10 games to go. Doug Bair, 6-3, worked the final three innings for Detroit, allowing just two hits, to earn the victory .•. In other AL action, Ken& Hrbek and Dave Engle each drove in a run and relief IMle Ron Davia posted his 29th save as Minne- sota nipped Kansas City, 2-1 .. . Larry Parrl1b'1 three-run double ln the eighth inning WHtTAKUI gave Duny Darwin his first victory since July 1 and Texas gabbed a 5-2 win over Seattle . . Pat Tabler doubled in two runs and Karl Pagel singled in another as Cleveland 900red five times during a rain-delayed sixth inning to beat Milwaukee, 9-5. Winner Lary Soreuen, 11-10, scattered seven hits in eight innings. Generals have a new owner Th.e New Jel'8ey Generals of the II United States Football League have changed owners, but not their home, as DoaaJd Tnmp, a New York real-estate magnate purchaaed the franchiae Thunday for an estimated $10 million. Trump said he intends to keep the Generals in Giants Stadium, w here they have 19 years remaining on a 20-year lease, and not move them to New York ... The retwn of guard Mickey Marvin and comerback La&er Hayes, both recuperating from ankle sprains, left the Lo6 Angeles Raiders at near 100 percent for Sunday's game in Denver . . . The Dallas Mavericks traded sixth-round draft choice BWy All~ to .the San Diego Clippers for future COnsJdera uons Television, radio TV: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta 4·35 p..m Channel 11 . • . .• RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:40 p.m., KABC (790); Chicago White Sox at Angels. 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). High School Football - Santa Ana va. Mater Dei at Santa Ana Bowl, 7:15 p.m .. KNEWS (1190). Sports··on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Illinois at Michigan State. 11:05 a.m. (11) -:--BASEBALL -Dodgers at Atlanta. 11:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Pittsburgh at Montreal. 12:45 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -· Ohio State at Iowa. 1 p.m. (7) -BOXING -The North American Boxing Championahipe at Houston (taped). 2 p.m. (4)-RODEO-Part Three of Rodeo Pro Tour USA at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo (taped). 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Aaron Pryor defends his '!:{BA junior-welterweight title 88ainat Alexia Arguello at Laa Vegas (taped). 6 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Notre Dame at Miami (Fla.). 11 p.m. (5)-COLLEGE FOOTBALL-UCLA at Nebraska (taped). RADIO Bueba1l -Dodgers at Atlanta, 11 : 10 a.m., KABC (790); Chicago White Sox at Angela, 12:55 p.m .. (Game will be picked up in p~ following UCLA-Nebraak.a football), KMPC (710). 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NHL Exhibition -Kings at Vancouver. 6:50 p.m., KFOX (93.5-FM). . ~ountain v ·alley ~rips Mater Dei . • The fact that Fountain Valley }las been seeded sixth and Mater pei first for the final roWld of the prange County Volleyball Tour- JWnent this weekend didn't seem .So have an effect on the Barons trhuraday night. • Fountain Valley recorded a three-game victory, 15-12, 16-14, !5-10 in a nonleague encounter on pie Barons' floor. VOLLEYBALL Sophomore Stephanie Snyder keyed Fountain Valley's effort with a fine job setting and four kills. while aenior outside hitter Maria Hammill had l l killa. ''The key to our win was prob- ably &erving," said Barona' Coach Rick Evans. ''They (Mater Dei) oould never get their oflenae going." Newport Harbor recovered ln time to notch its second league victory, 10-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-1 over Estancia behind the hitting ~f Julie Evans and Teresa Foeter'a performance off the bench. Andy Miller UNIVERSITY ... From Page C 1 Pearlman, Tom Dobbs and Lance Faille, who recorded two sacks and an interception ln the fourth quarter, retu.rni.ng it 35 yards for University's final touchdown. Miller had his Trojans on the rampage early in the second quar- ter, aa they marched 72 yards on 16 plays, accwnulating 7:59, climaxed by a 2-yard ..-oring t.oea from Miller to Mark Favorite hitting him four times for lo4 yarca. Laguna Hills, which didn't get a first down rushing in the first half until 3:22 remained, received its aecond gift of the night as Eric ~ttenberg t'e<.'Overed a Trojan f.wnble on the University 43-yard line. Hawk quarterback Lee Plemel promptly moved his team the dis- tance on eight plays, staged by a Lonny Reiner 2-yard touchdown • • • run with one second left in the half. In the opening minutes of the tea>nd half, the Trojans took pos- session at their own 34. On the first play from acrimmage, Miller throw a nifty 66-yard touchdown pass to Favorite, who ran the remaining 35 yards by four Hawk defenders and untouched to pay- dirt. Entering the fourth quarter with the Trojans holding on to a slim 21-16 leed, Miller turned the tables on Laguna Hills again. trampling 53 yards on 10 plays, topped by a Greg Benjamin 1-yard touchdown run. _Faille iced it for University with 7:01 remaining in the game, when he returned hi.a inter- ception 35 yards for a score, put- ting the Trojans ahead to stay 35-16. • EAGLES • • • From Page C1 session of the aeoond half, quar· terback Bill Gearing (a virtual one-man show who rushed for 157 total yards), had a 50-yard touchdown run called back be- cauae of a.n illegal procedure pen- alty. On the next play. his pass waa intercepted by Spies at mid- field and carried to the Triton 28, Estancia then banded the ball to tailback Johmon eight times in a row, gaining a first-and-goal inside the two, but failed to aue on four str.iight assaulta from that vidnlty. Joh.Non led F.agle rushers with 98 yards. "He did a heckuva job, didn't he. for hi.a first game at '8ilback," remarked Blanton. * E1tanc1e 16, san o.m.m. t ~ Meanwhile, the Sea View League and South Coast League completed its first full week of action with Newport Harbor, 1rvine and Laguna Beach regis- J.erlng triumpha. F.diaon beat ~laa Grande, La Quinta topped Marina and Westminster fell to ~t. Joseph's• in nonleague con- f,ests. ~ In college action, UC Irvine lost two of three matches in its pool at the BYU Preview Tournament in Provo, Utah. l..rvine is also 2-0 ln the Sea View after beating Costa Mesa, 15-7, 15-4, 15-8. Top players for the Vaquero. included aenior hit- ter Elizabeth Yang and junior hitter Deena Graham. CHARGERS LOSE, 33-0 ... ~Hills now falls to 1-2. * UnlvenlTy JS. LetlUM H.. 16 k#wlllY~ San ~'' 6 o O >-9 Eat•nda 1 o o t-1• SC~rlno 7 run (kid< "'ledl. E-$enci.n 11 run (Ablt!I llldo). 'Rustlers, Dons meet tonight ! Golden West College will be looking foe ltll fint vict.ory of the }'oung 9eUOJl tan!aht (7:30) when .the RusUen meet &anta Ana Col- lege in a pre.euon football game ~t Orange Cou1 College. -The Ruatlen, coming off a 27-10 defeat to Sadd.lebaclc, will ~ again go with freahman IJuarterback J ohn Heinle, while last year'a starter. Adam Gragrwx>, ~ut"lel a ~ injury. , Santa Ana, which dropped a ~-7 ICOre to Fullerton lalt week. lt led by QB Phil Cooper, who htt • ~~ of 20 pamet for 120 yard.I 1""8alnlt lhe Hornet.. , Golden Wmt outplned &Mld.Je.-)>eck ln to1a.J y..,.. 18lt w.ek W produced a balanced a1uck bind the ruahJnc oU Ted John- 1"'" ( 17 canif9, 86 yarde) and tfohn s~ < 11 cam.. u yard.). t In the South Coast League, Laguna Beach ia 2-0 after win- ning a five-game match from Dana Hilla, 15-13, 12-15, 13-15, 15-5, 15-8. Senior captain Chrissie Weldon's shot-makina and the play of junior outldde hitter An- nette Juptner keyed the triumph. Settel"I Kathy Gorman and Erin Tomblin and outmde hitter Kathy Stewart peoed FA:t.i8on to a 15-2, 15-0, 13-15, 15-13 triumph over Bola Grande. La Quinta topped Marina. 15-11, 15-9, 11-U, 1~11 ln a con- test that luted nearly two houn. Stacy Golden p-q lnatrwnentaJ ln lhe winner's attack. W~r lost in three games to St. Joeeph'a, 16-11, t~-6. 15-13 in another nonl~e matchup. UC Irvtne at.aried well but fln- lthed alowly ln the BYU Preview Tournament., beatinc Utah S&ate, 14-16, lM, 16-10, but taJ.l.ll\f to Colorado State (9-U, 16-12, 16·13) and Portland State (16-7, 15-4). The Antea'-9 continue tou.mamenl pk y today. From Page C1 tune of 83 yards on 17 carries. He ICOred the Pilots' first touchdown at 7:12 of the first quarter as Banning went 68 yards on 10 pla}'I altB the opening kickoff. Ediaon <lid have it. bright spots. Tbe Charpn stopped the PUota at the 1-yard line two u.me. to tab PD• ~ late ln the tint quarter. They allo blocked • 39-yard field goal attempt by Frandloo Martinez. On the play, the blocked ball sailed into the hands of Ed.lion's Danny Goodwtn, who carried the ball out to h1a own 45-yard Une. So much for the F.d18on hlah· Uahta. Banning opened a 14-0 edvan- taae when defensive end Ha.try Curry lnt.ettepted a John Nowot· ny pus and returned it 26 yarda for a 'PD with 10:20 remaln1na in the second perlod. Nowotny complei.c:I 8 of 9 ~ for 81 yard.I in the first hall, but WM limited to just three oompledona ln the second hall. A 10-yard nan by Cooper with ~:06 remaln11lf In tht> thlrd quar- ter made it 20-0. The Pilots added two fourth-quarter TDa on a 4-yard burst by Bren Young and a 23-yard run by reserve Danlel Silva. It was Bannina's first game of the year, a.nd the outcome left Ferrqamo ecstatic "The ne.at th.lng about thill game wu thatwedJdn'tma.ke too many miatakee tonight. Thia la dynamite," Ferr88amo aald. "I think F.cUlon ill a great t oolball team but they just didn't have the speed to stay with U8 ... * ..... Ji, 11,dhen 0 '--'" 4llllf1'ln lldlaon O O o o-o lannl1111 l 1 • I) ~ 1-G-t 1'111'1 1~11111 klal) &-<:Ul'N u lnlet'Olllllol'I r•IUl'ft Cl'Nrll,,.l Ille.II) &-cOOMr 10 rvll (kldl ltli.cl) 1-YOVlll • l'Ull ( ll6U ftllecl) ._.$11Ye I) ""' 1"'-rllMl klelil Ali.no.nc:. -1,900 lfttlmetect) I -Hi... ~~':'::': W..Wlefl. •'1; Of'ey, , .... ~~fly, '''°'·11'1Mut·40. t -Coofo9t, 17•a ; Slmlefl. S-l6; Yovnt, .. 2', ~Y. 1·111 ._, t •)71 Aallflofd, 1-1~ At~. 1•tvr·rnlfM· 14. ................. . £ -Nowolml"' t-1>1, '!I Jwntl, ,.,.o, t.. t -AltflCSO, •·IH, ff, Holoway, l·t .. 1 ...........-~ . I -C>lllMfl1. •·l11 IMvl\on, 1-191 HIH , 1 IJ1 Hll<Nft, ,_t; w.-ldl. M . I -hnllt t·Jl Jlml9n. J •40. Slllt1, M \. Mlowt, I•• ' ' lc.wtln~ L.evunt H Ifft J 1 ' o-" Unlv.,.illv 1 7 1 14-35 Alt~~l,000 (ftllmea.dl. INOfVIOUAL ITAnsTICI ---L.H -lttlfttr. U ·fO; 8~'°"· 1·4; Wlllldl, I 1. '"'""'"· Mor•ml-141 PletMI, Hor-mlnut n u -GOflar•, 2'-100; Benlemln, 7-12; Cox. 1·5=· >·I; Zalcllver, 1-0; Kern. Hor·mlnut •; • 2-fw-mlnul s. ........ LH -.....,,.., t-D-2, ICll; GM-. 0-H O. u -Mlllw, 7-11-0, 12'. • . ...,... LH -T0ttt1, ·~ Wllf'd, 2•t7,• lt1111ft I•~•. It.._, 2-12. • -~· U -Fevortlt, 4-ltt; ICtrn, 1•1'1 Oollera. 1·). SC-McCOl'TNdl 76 lleld -·· E-S.tetY. LMtt b!Odltd -• r~vtrtd 111 endl- E-Solti ft¥t lleU fr-om Gralwlm (Ablefl klctlJ Allfflde--1,000 (fttltneled). INOMOUAL ITA'nlTICs ---SC-0..rll'IO. 2G-1S1; Tl.lmW, l ·JI; Ladew J-1'; S.unoen, M t , K-*•· J•I); Houlton, i-i E-JoMaon, t•·"; Senclwt. l ·>O, Ha.-iot M; GtlNm. Hor·=.;; ~. 1-1 ' JC-Geetlnl, 1-S-t. 15.. -~ .......... ,_,, ... "· ....... SC~or-.n, HS.. e-i.uelwtdl, •"'71 Gwol, t•IO; M1ku1ct1 M $Mt, 1·11 Saftdtn, l •t • • 'Ugly' win for Chicago ~tra.ry to an opposing man-the etahth lnn1na drove in ager a characteritatlort, the· Chi-CArlton Jl\ak, who had ~ cqo WhJte Sox have noi been the u.1 ......... rally With a ..i .... ,_ "winr\lr\g ugly'' RlClt of thJa ... uu..... -..-. eeuon on their way to an Amerf. "JK.tn) 1 Fonch wu typk:ally can Leque West dtle tou;h. He 1 always ao oonm.t.ent. But Thurtday ntaht the White It'• touah to hit the bell bard off Sox did, indeed, wtn in an ••ug1y•• him ~uae he~ apeedl ao fuh.lon when Tom Pldorek'a ~LI. force-play ~ aooounted Their 92nd win of the -io for the winning run in •· 3-2 kept the• WhJte Sox hot a weei d«!lllon over the ~ at alter they clinched the divillon A.n.aMim Stadium. dtle. No one in auc.,o•111neup i. ''We do what we have to. That's hot1er than Harold .,,_whale ~ of UI all ~· aid eiahth-innlnc double, Wbkh ~l P , whcm 8fOUnd with Flak to third, o~ hil htttinf the buet loeded o.nd ~out In 1t:reak '° 18 ..,..... , OILERS WIN ... From Page C1 including TD passes of 14 and 52 to Paul Bryant and Bill Ray. •Thompeon. in addition to hia two long kickoff returns, had dashes of 39, 46 and 24 yards. •Don Fishel came up with a pair of inter- ceptions, in addi lion to a 21-vard reception. And, it waa coming against a solid opponent. Despite the loea, the Sailors showed marked tenacity with St.eve Braz.as grinding out 50 yards on 15 carries, including a 3-yard TD run, and quarterback Bruce Goodfield found Rich Power from 35 yards for a touchdown within his 9-for-22 performance. " 'd p "lik tw "It was a great game, S8l ascoe. e o boxers going head to head. We scored 35 points on Newport Harbor, we had tO be doing something right." Giddings was down on himself, claiming most of the responsibility for what is now a 1-1 -1 record. But it would have taken a lot to put this one CJVer on Thompson & Co. "He runs a litUe high, but he's got wiggle," praised Giddings. "Danny is as fast as he has to be," added Pascoe. "This is a great offense for him, and for Bryan Burnside and Lawton, too. "Lawton -he made some great reads for us." Once the Oilers were up by a 23-14 count, the pendulum remained in the black, with a 39-yard field goal by Lawton. another poor cent.er snap resulting in another safety, and Thompson's final barge around his right side aft.er Bob Rehling's interception set the Oilers up at the NH 43. Defensive standouts, in a game which had a lot of offensive fireworks, included Huntington Beach's Eric Chavez, Denny Alonzo, Ray, Jason Herring, David Grace and St.eve Grunbaum, among others. Sailors who stood out defensively included Brett Kacura, Frank Roa, Mark Parry and Brazas. * Htn. ... d'I JS, Npt. Her1:10r 14 Sclt'9 .., ~""" NPI. Hllfbo<" 0 7 7 0-14 Hin. llMcn 7 " 0 1-lS H&-eurntlde 3 run (Lewton klcll.J Nt+-Rldl Power, JS PHI from Goodfield (LollM klCk) Hfl-6ry1nl 14 OIU from LIWlon (Lewton klekl H&-ft1v S2 PIU from Lewton (LI WICHI klek),I Nl+-er11u 3 run (LollM kid<) H&-Slf•lv, 8r1111 ren our of end •-with ti.ct cenrer tneP H&-t.ewlon, 39 FG H&-Tflompson, 10 run (LAwton kldt) HB--Safel\I, i>eo center i.nep, Goodlleld dOwned In end ione Attencll--3,600 (H llmel.01. INDIVIOUAL STATISTICS " """"" NH-6re111, lS·SO, Truong, 4·13, Low•, 1·7; Goodfi.to. l ·lor·mlnu• 16, 81d c.fller 11\1Pl, 2·1or ·mlnu• "· HB-Thompson, 19· I 76, Tome•k:k. 1·21; Burn•IO., 4·3; Lew· Ion, 3·4; Stout, 1·12, Hi;lell, 1·3, Melldlnl, Hor·mlnu1 6. ,..,..,. NH-GOO<llleld, 9·22·2, 101, flrllH, 1·0·1. Hfl-L1w1on. 11·27·0, 24'. llec:.lvlM NH!-Bruel, 3·23; Low•, 2·33; Aldi Po-. 1·3S; Ron Power, 1·6; TrUQn9, 1·3; Glem, l· I. Hfl-TllomPlO(I, 4·S5, 1t1v. 2·1S. flrv1nt, 2·41; flurnslo.. 1·32; Fl1i..t, 1·21, P1scoe, l· 14 WARRIORS WIN ... From Page C1 Less than three minutes lat.er, Woodbridge was at it again, ta.king the ball 34 yards following a short Panther punt. This time it was Herringer doing the acoring honors with an 11-yard burst off tackle to put the Warriors up. 13-0. It appeared it might stay that way going in at the half but Woodbridge crossed the goal line once again with six seconds left in the second quart.er, thanks to a pass interference call against the Panthers to put the ball on the Orange 15. From there Cornwell hit Rick Lee with a scoring strike, and aft.er Cornwell hit Herringerwithapassfortwo, the Warriors had put it out of reach. The Panthers got their only score when the outcome was long decided. Orange quarterback Jeff Welsh, the Panthers leading rusher with 63 yards in 11 carries, led Orange to its lone tally with 2:07 remaining to be played. The Warriors will face San Clemente next Friday night at San Clemente in their South Coast League lid-lift.er. ' * Woodbrldee 14, Onnee I Scere ltV ~net'l 6·!0<·mlnu1·4: 81d c.nter llllP, Woodbrldee 0 21 3 0-24 minus· It Or•noe o o o t-I Olt·Wett.11, 11·'3. &o\lev, 1·29, Wll-lltuH.U 7 MU from Cornwell HlcSlleo. •·•: W004. l ·l, AMd, 1· 1, t&olw.11 klekl Wfl·H.,.rl,_ 11 ~en, l·!M·ml11<.1•·7 run (run l1lled) Wfl·LM lS OIU ...... trom CONlwetl (Herrl-PHI from Wfl·Cornw1ll. 11·2S·O, 143, Cornwe411 W8·8o1w111 ll FG ltuu111, 1·2·0, •· Ollt·AMd 1 run (WM/I run) Olt·Wllth. 2·S·2. 41J TWYl n, Allenclln<»-iOO (Hllmeled). 0-1·0, 0. ·~ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS lltlftNllt W&·Herr1-. 14·19, ltufl .... )•2t, Sl•ler, 1·2S, Ecll.luno, 2 ·1or ·mlnu1·2, Cor11 w1ll WB·ltuuell, 6·62, L". 2·30; Her· rklller, 2·11; Berber, 1·21; Kvdd, 1·1 OR·SlncMr. 1·<16. Akln1. l·S OCIR hosts drag championships The 18th annual U.S . Manufacturers drag racing championships will be held Saturday at Orange County International Raceway in Irvine. The event is a tuneup for the National Hot Rod Asaociation World Fin.ala, set for Oct. 14-16, also at OCIR. Competition featuring alcohol funny cars, jets. rockets and wheelstanders, anda fireworks show will be on the card. Gates open at noon and first-round competition begins at 7 p.m. Phone 552-5511 for information Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23. 1983 t:I o.etr l'tlot l'l'loto br L" '•rne Oiler Andy Pascoe la tches on to a pass as Newpo rt's Ho T ruong ( 25) defends. Vikings roll up 416 yards ... ... But No. I-ranked Foothill holds on for 28-21 triumph By MIKE WOJCIECHOWSKI off and returning 1t 42 yards. The ...-to-oe111 Pllo4 Vikings progressed to the 33 Marina High's offense ac-before a 50-yard field goal try cumulated 416 yards but it was was blocked. not enough as Foothill survived The next time Marina had the the Viking attack and the Orange ball, the Vikings drove 80 yards County No. l jinx to emerge with for a touchdown with Chip Rish a 28-21 non-league football vie-alone in the end zone on the tory Thursday night at West-receiving end of a 27-yard touch- minster High. down pass from Bill Marler. In the first two weeks, &fison Foothill tied the game with 7:37 and Fountain Vallley both lost left in the first half when quar- aft.er being ranked No. 1, and the terback Jason Schmid scored Knights claim as the top-ranked from the two one a fourth-down team in the county was in jeop-plunge. ardy until two fourth quarter Karman broke loose for a tOuchdowns broke a 14-14 tie. 56-yard carry, but the Marina "We had our cK'ances to win it," drive ended on the only turnover said Marina Coach David Thomp-of the game and both teams son. missed field Joal tries before the A fumble recovery by Foothill's half was over as the game re - Ralph Laird on the Knight 19, a mamed deadlocked 46-yard field goal try by Eric Schmid scored from the four Karman, a 27-yard loss on a bad for Foothill and Marler rolled out snap on a field gpal try and the before connecting on a 7-yard failure to recovM a well-placed scoring pass to Rish to keep the onside kick with 2:22 left in the score tied in the third and quar- game kept the Vikings (0-2-1) ter. winless for the season. On the next series of downs, Marina started the game in ex-Foothill Coach Ted Mullen plosive fashion with Mike gambled on fourth-and-one with Crowley taking the opening ki~clkl-.Sc.hmiiii.diicoinniieciitediiioiniai 2i0i-yiardii Irvin e, Artists win in te nnis pass to Tracy Rutkowski and two plays later Schmid found 6-6 D(lvid Gazzaniga in the end zone tot a 10-yard scoring pass to give the Knights a 21-14 lead. Marina bounced back with Marler hitting Crowley with -a 45-yard pass but the drive stalled on the 25 and the bad cent.er snap on the field goal try gave Foothill the ball on the Marina 47 . * Foottl• 21, Merine 21 kw• by Foo1hll1 D 1 1 1._21 M1rln1 7 o 7 1-21 M-Rlsh V pen trom Mirier <Kerman kick) F-SctimlO 1 run tRulkowskl kick) F-Schmld 4 run lltulil.owtkl kick) M-Rlsh 7 pen trom Merler IKermen kkl>.) F-Geu1nl11e 10 PIH trom Schmid (ltulkOWlkl kk:k) F-Her1sv11rd S run tltutkow1kl llk:kl M-Crowlev 7 oeu from Merle< (IC.ermen klek) lrwsl Alltndenc-s,ooo tesllmetldl. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS •ulfltne F-Schmld 1S·94, Perk•r ll·SI, Gunter 10-•S. Schweppe S·16, Wllll1m1 1·12. H1r111111ro l·l , M-IC.erman 11·1)6, Marler 6·10, Wohk\I 1·6. Muuv 6·2, lteclor l ·I. Bed •neP l·for·mlnus 21 ....... F-Schmld 10·1S·O, 112 M-Metler 13·20·0, 161 llKeMM F~ulkow1kl 3·SI, G1uenlve 1·21, Schwec>-pe 2·14, Brlv11s 1•9, Her1•11eerd l·S, ,.erker l·S. M-Crowlev 6·1S1, Rllh S-13, Fletcher 1·6, MelMV 1·5- Sailors romp to first-round • tourney -win lt was business as usual for the Newport Harbor Hlgh water polo squad in the first round of the South; Cout Invitat:iO)lal Thursday. The Sailors rolled to a 16-3 victory over Edison and moved into lhe championahlp bracket. The. Chargers, meanwhile, were lat.er eliminated after losing their second game to Fallbrook, 11-7. Reserve Geoff Gruber, wtto scored all his g~ in the second half, led the way for Newport with four goals while another backup, Dean Crow. added three. Matt Tingler notched a pair of scores before giving way in the second half. In other action, Irvine split to stay alive in the tournament, dropping an 11-6 verdict to Downey before rebounding to beat Valhalla, 14-6. Ron Stahl, who did not score against Downey,-· pumped in five goals to lead the Vaqueros a~ainst Valhalla while Matt Wetz.el capped a seven-goal day , with four in the second match. ; Laguna Beach was ousted from tournament ' play, falling to power Long Beach Wilson. 20-4. and Crescenta Valley, 11-5 ' DtCKEJlllON IELLERI Community college : players of the week John Heinle, Golden West Heinle, a transfer from Northern Arizona University. got the starting assignment at quar- terback for the RusUers since last .x_e~'s start.er, · Adam Gragnano, was sidelined with a knee injury. The 6-1, 175-pound freshman, hit 12 of 24 passses for 90 yards and struck for one touchdown pass in the RusUers' 27-10 defeat to Saddle back . He also carried the ball four times for 28 yards. Chip Dickerson, Orange Coaat The 5-10, 210-pound nose guard, an All-South . Coast Conference selection last year, came up with eight unas&sted tackles. four assisted tackies and a forced fumble in the Pirates' 21 -17 loss to Palomar. The fumble led to an OCC field goal which gave the Pirates a 17-14 lead at the time. Greg Sellers, Saddleback A 6-3, 250-pound defensive tac.kie, Sellers came up with eight unas&sted tackles and one assisted : tackle as well as a deflected pass as the Gauchos : downed Golden West27-10. He spent the 1982sea.son : at defensive end, and has ap~ntly made a smooth . position to the inside. : The unbeaten lrvine High doubles team of Traci Reynolds and Michelle Pavonarius continued domination of its foes by not losing a game as the Vaqueros topped Costa Mesa in women's t.enrus Thurs- day, 17-1. Motorcraft EXC1!ED9 THE N EED Tune~~!:: [!Jrt§I In another match, Laguna Beach handled Laguna Hills, 15-3. 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RUNS: ltlPUn, aeltlmore, llS; IE.Mlltf•Y. kltlmor•. 113; MoMbv. Tor· Oii... lot; lt.Htondefllon, 0.lo.left4, 9'; C-, 111\,.._aukM, '6. It!{> Ria. ~14111. 130),. c-. Mii· weull.M, 117, Wlnflekl, New Vork, 107; E.Murrev. ..Hlmore, 106, L N.Pefl'llh. Detroit. 106. HIT$; a-1. Bolton, '"' wnllahtt, Detroit, IH; 1Up1cen, ae111mon . 1941 c-. Mttwauk .. , 115; It!<», ao11on, llO; Sl~I. MllwaultM. 190. I oou•LES: ltlc*en. ..Hlmor•. o. eoeea. Botton, 44; L N.Parrllll, Detroit, 4 I; MeltM, l(anut CllY, lfl Hrbel<, MIMftOla, 311 Younl. MllwallkM, 3t. TRIPLES: Grlflln, Toronto, 91 K.OllKOll, 0.1rQ11, t, 'l'-t. Mllw•llk"' 9; FrenGO, Ctev•nd. t. Genlntt, Mllwaulo. .. , I; Hetndon. Detroit, I; Wlnfleld. N•w YOf'k, a. HOME ltUNS: Rice, aoaton, )7; Armea. eoaton, 34; Kittle. Clllcaoo. :M: E.Murnv, e a11lmora, )2; Lwlnskl. Chlcego, JO: Win· llald. New Y«k, 30. STOLEN IASES: lt.Hendanon, 0.k· land, 103, II.Law, Chicago, 13; J.Cruz. Cllleaeo, So4J W.WllM>n, Kentat Cllv, S3; S.mPle, Tu••· •2. • PITCHING (lS 0telalon1): Ha .. , MJI· waul<aa, 13·3. 3.'l7; Fle11a9an. a11t1mora, 12·3, 3.12; MCGraoor, lal11more, 17·6, l .07. OOtaon, Cll!Gaoo. 19·1. 3.lt; Gouaga, New YOtk, 12•5, 2.3S. STRIKEOUTS: Mortl., Oalroo, 7111 F.IMMf•fer, c111uoo. llA. Stieb, Toron10. 17', lllvhalll, Naw Y«k. 169, SulClllf•. Clavelend, IS1. SAVES: QulH nlMlrrv. Kan.-1 Cltv, 41, Slenlev, &oalon, 31; It.Davit, Mlnnu ola. 29, CeudlM, S..1111. 73; Ladd, Mllweuk .. , 22. Naltenel LN9Ue &A TTING (390 11 11111): Ctuz, Houllon, .325; Madlock, Plllsbureh, .315; Hendrick, St.LOUii, .315; Lo.Smith, Sl.Loula, .313, MurPllY, Allenta, 313 ltUNS: MurPllv, Atllnta , 128, ll1lna1, MonlrH I, 12S; Oawton, MonlrHI, 103, SChmldt, PhlladalPllle, 96; Evan., San Franctt.CO, 91. RBI: MurPllv, All•nla, 11•, OawM>n, MonlrH I, I It; Schmidt. Plllll datPl'tla, 1()4, 0_.,_, ~ H 1 T IC.enneclv, San Olevo,92. HITS: OewlOll, MontrH I, 115; Cru1, HoullOll, 1IO; Otlver, MonlrMI, 179, lt,ltamlrez. Alllnla, 17S, Reines, Monlreal, 174. OOU8LES: Oliver, Monlraet, 31, Suck· nar, Chicago, 36; Oewaon. MOlllrH I, 36; J.R•v, Pltttl>urell, 36; G.Carler, Montreel. 35; KnlDl\t, Houaton. JS. TRIPL.ES; &utler, Atlente, 13, OaWlOll. MonlrM I, f; Gr"'1, SI.LOUii, t ; Redus, Cl11Ctnnat1, t;. Thon, Houalon, 9. HOME RUNS: Scllmldt, PhlledetPllle. lt; MurPllv. Atlente, 35; Oewaon, Monlrn l, 32; o-nr.. o..n, •1 Evan1. San Fran· cit.CO, 28. STOLEN BASES: Raines, NIOlllrMI, 13; Wloolna, Sen OleOO. 5': Wllaon( N•w York, 50; $.SaJI, ~ 4'1 LO.$m lh, SI.LOUii, 40. PITCHING (15 declslona): OaMv. Ptllle· detPNe, 17-6. 'l."; McWllllam1, Plll1bur1111, IS-6, 3.14; Tunnell, Pltt1burgll, 10-5, 3.M; OrOKO, New Vork. 13·7, IA7; C1ndelerla, Plfflbuf'Dll, 14·1, 3.31; llvan, Houston, 14·1, U2. STRIKEOUTS; Cerl\On, ""llldatPllle, U6; Soto. Cincinnati, 226; MCWllllamt, Pllllburvh, tfO; ltven, Hou11on. 17', v~. o.-n. 11•. SAVES: La Smith, Chlceoo, ~: Hollend. ""llade!Pnle. 23; RHrdOn, MonlrMI, 20, julfer, St.Loul1, 20; a.droalan, Allenla, "; OIPtno, Houtron, 19; Minion, S.n Fran· claco. 19. Waw pele HIGH SCHOOL teutll CM ll Teunwmam Naw-1 Het11ar 16, ldben J Edlt0!1 1 0 I 1-3 NewPOrt Herbor ' S 3 .,_16 EOlton ICOflnQ: JMH 1, McMiiian I, Alltaon I. Newoor1 Harbor acorlnl: Orullat '· Crow 3, Tlnoler 2. ENIOll 2. 001le 1, 9uclllaV 1. L•WIOtl 1, Stewart 1, a.nadlef I La wtltlll •• La.-aa.dl 4 Le9\.lllll ISMdl I 1 0 ,_ • LI WlllOll S ' I )-20 l..aeune &Hell 'corl1111: Vetla nd 1, 0•1c11 I. l{lfdler 1 ~ v*" 11, "'-a..ct1 s C.-11 Vallav 1 3 J )-11 ~D\11111 &Hell 2 0 0 ,_ 5 La~ 8MCh KOrlno· Fr•wr l , Yetlalld I, Oledrldl 1 °""""" '1, '""'-6 lrvlna 0 1 2 1-6 OOwnav 2 J • ,_11 1r111na acorlno: Wtll .. >. TanlP\ 2. G4fvuno I. lntM 14, ..,-..., 6 Va"""8 7 1 1 7-6 lrvlna • • 1 -u '"'Ina teorlno: WafH 4 4. Tern-,, SlaN s. T-I, &«:k 1, HObOld I. ~ k:et'ft L.Ot Alemltoa a. 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IUl'tonea South 9ay CSmlllll 1' 20 SCOOI Wldda L.ool (llonct) OH·Jaeuar )(KE tV11011l OH·SPOrtY Oottv tau•rnl OH-OaadhH I for lhltd 7.60 4.40 1..0 l IO ).00 2.10 AIMI rKAMI Ml1ullver Cuo, o..o Soulll Doll.~·· Time. SS 1/S. SJ U~ACTA C•·l) paid U.U OO. 1 oUA1tT•1tHOtlSH H COND •Ac•. '°° v•rd .. 220 2 20 uo 2.20 7..0 Some CNlrW FOllVI &and (Hert) uo C~•••I llodu1t 1a ro011.1) Charge Caat (ClartoeJ AllO ,.cad: LHI Me, Chick, Smooth &0091• Tltne: l UI. TH•D RAC• . .00 v•rdt Alurt EC'llO (ClerltM) S,00 SomarMI Cider (Brooi'.t) JOhll CaMn (&•rdl MO 2 . ..0 l.60 3.00 HO RMI, Poco AIMI rac4d: llotd Arlea, Ju.n Elttnel s1 aar, ,,,,. Jue loo. &adulno, TllUl\der Canvon. TllM: 20.2•. SJ •XACTA (7·11 Palo 125,50. TMC>tlOUOH .. •DS "OUltTH ltACll. 6 lurlonD•. llalta • &oY IMCOonnatll 3.60 UO 2 . ..0 JudOe Ille FeClt (0.igadlllo) 2~IO 2 40 ltOGkv Gr"'1 (Hental') 2 IO Alao rec.d. Arbllrer, G•mbtlllll Sten $ha Wiii Trv, La Jotla Jungle Time: 1.11 2/S. ..... TH ltACll. • turlonDl hk• No PrllOl'llrt <Firs) 3160 1020 600 HalfaDll (OUvarall 4 00 3 40 PomPel's BIH i IE>lraOI ) 3.00 Al•o raced Vegu Aveneer. Lord Nor· man, Calch 1 Fool, Whfflln llenrv, H•elaY'l Gun. Tlma. 1:11 US. S2 DAii.. 'I' DOU9LIE (4·'l) pleO U.7 20 SIXTH RACll. 1 1116 mllo. Orl11l1111 FHI (Mana) S.20 uo 2.40 Monte M. (Olivares) 'l.40 1.40 Run Iha Getaay CH•rrla) 3.00 AIMI reced. He Mlohl Mova, SCol't 1r11n, Tflll'• Mv Men. Lone Liii. Blslleto. Time: 1:46 31S. SJ •XACTA tS-71 .,.kl 121.SO. S•VIENTH RACE. 6 turlonil" Pellv'• OrH m tMenal ll • ..O 4.IO 3.00 Tlmaly O.llehl tH1n11n) 4.00 2.60 OallehlfVI Oollv ( Oa"'8dlllo) 3.20 AIMI r.c:eo: Don't Forget Ma. B•Yond R. Maan1, Socorrllo, Solrll Force Time: I: It f/ 5 . •M»4nt RACE. I 1/16 mlle1. Power Panda !Miiis) 11.20 •.00 3.00 n Gold (Oalgadlllol UO u o <&aun) 4.60 r cad: GrMI Altair, Or Fetl1< Starr, mat1>ac11, O•OdY Lou, 1:41 l/S. XACT A. (6-1) peld ns.oo NINTH It.ACE. I 1(16 mlM . Fll®OIO (Black) l.IO 3,20 3.00 111notmvtau11 !Manal S.20 4.00 In Iha Rve (Miii\) l.00 AM raced' Alllta, Barrv um, St•llon J., Rotund HetMt<oalher. Vic'• Orl>t\9n. Time:,,.._ T•NTM ltAC•. 6 lurlonlla. Nel'' Pannv (Munull) 6.40 3.lO ) 00 RewarOlnO (ltOdrlguul S.60 ._00 &loadOOn (Olivares) 300 Alao raced: ae1>110, Conquerlno Wind, My Smeri aov, Alrn AO/lam , Stacv Jo. Time l:ll 115. IS EXACTA !1·3) .,.Id 1101.50 12 P'ICK SIX t1·S·6-6-l·ll 11810 IS,951 . ..0 with lour wlnnl1111 tlcitats !111< hOnu >. '2 Pick Sia conaOlellon pakl 17S3.20 with t.I wlnnl1111 tlcltell tllve hOrlfll l!LllVl:NTM RACE. 6 lurlonQs. Off Mv BHI (Hansen) 4.00 2,60 1.IO 601ln1 (Bledt) l.00 3 00 JoUv Jo\11 (Harri•) • 20 Also rac:eo Lvnnwould. Jo• for Wine. PurlOln, Sluilfftf, Pellern Maleh, PHnul~ Turn, UltllNlla TIVIH T11M: 1'I I 11.S. TWELnM llACL l"• mlfll. Cnrtv n• Hrron lHnanJ 7 00 3.IO l 00 F air Sl\all• ISnvderl 3.20 1 40 Hll Serlff 10.lfrlckl 2.IO AM raced: Aw•v Wlln GOid, Em1>1ror Mino. Eur• Ctown. Wlndullar, Soanawev Time· 2-0S 315. U •XACTA (3·5) paid '65 00 Allendanea: t ,6IO. lr~Ol*I Cat Sall "FMdtce) ~ ... MMlel Kev'" Curran (South Afl'ICA) del. Scoll O•vlt (U.S.>. 6·3. 7·5; Tim Mavotte, IU.S.l def, 0-Maver (U.S.), 6·•, 7·6; Ivan L~ IC1tcnot1ov1kla) daf, ,..,., Fi.nine (U.S.). )-6, 6-l. 6-•; John McEnr~ CU.S.l daf lto:KOa TaMW, (U.$.1, 6•J, 6-l. WtrlWl'I twl"Mfnent let ltJdlrMM. Va ) s.--•-----Marv LOU Ptalek (U.S.> daf. Parn Ca .. la (U.$.), 6-3, 6·~ .. rtMl<'a Potter IU.$.l d9f. a.uv Naoattan (U.S.l, 6·3, 6'"°; llonnll GadUM!t CU.S.) daf, Anna Marta Farnan0e1 (U.S.), H , 6-1; Camllle hnlamln (U.S.) daf. LIU ~ (U.5.), 1.... 6·1. 6-2. Oulw• .......... ltOMIY!I Felrbenll (So\1111 Alrle.91 daf ttlm S.lld• tU.S.), 6-4, •·6, 6·2. Hllfl adMMI Wemerl t....-a..dl IS, L....-.... 2 s...... Wlllell• (LI ) oaf, Luc., 6· I, def, McCoy, 6· I, Clef. Pr..cott. 6-0; COllk•v ILBl wOll, 6•0, 6-1, 6-0; Scnw.,n ••ln CL&l loll •·6, 4·6. , ... 0.-... Na ytor ·Flvnn (LB l d •I T•Pl•·Pomm.,alno, 6·0, d •I. P.,.klna·~" 6·0. daf. Fodlr•Bluma. 6·0. Trn la·W•llec:9 (La l wew1, •·O, •-o, •·2, S<Jet· Taul IL&I won. 6· l. H . 6-1 WW. 17, C..• tMM I ,.,..... Tueller CCMI lot.I to Mantev, •·6, loll lo Pll&m, 7·6, iotl to Lowe•. 7·6, H•ntoll ICMl IOI!. 0-6. 2·6. •-6; &armor• ICM) IOtl, 3·6, M , 3-6 DauMet JoMer·ShOrt (CMl loat lo R•· vnold\·P•vonartua, 0·6, 1011 to Truone ·M lcl11111on .J ·6, d •I a.n.dlct·5..-iter, 6·•; Cllane·lanectlc1 ICM) toll, 0-6, >·6, 0·6, Ouren·WuH (CM> loaf, 0-6, 0-6. 3·6. C.,._ a.I NIM 11, ""'"""'* I ...... e.ii:er CU) '°'' 10 Sl\t9ellawe, 1•6, cMf, Mallows. 6·1, Clel. Tvler, 6-J; Corvnen (UI Iott, N ! won, 6•1, H l Thall (Ul I01t. 0-6, WOii, 6--J, 1•$. DMIMt6 Or_..Malev (Ul lotl to 0.- Mara· ltoH n, >·•. ci.I. Oood· t1odY·Harrln11on, 6·1, IOll to O~tor\11, 1 .. ; Andenon•k.TIUM (U) IOI!, H , .. 7. -· 7·5; l rMdtl·Mllllf' (Ul '°''· '"'· 1 ..... , \ c.-... ....... acMdUle W•tT l<.IMll Vt. UK et LA Co41_,m ( 1:.>01 Ml\ Jo. ti. r. !.t;mfsr6 HoutlOn II OrtlllOll Nevada·"-8• Veoet •' wat111no1on s1 FretllO St. al Padllc, n Cal "9IY Sl..0 •' loan FrencJtco St HumbOldt st. a t UC Oavla, n Gal Slat• NorlN'IOOe at S.cramenlo SI. Santa Clar• el Hayward SI cw-1-~ •• c111c:o s1 .. n W"'1W " •• E. WealllnolOll llOCICJ9t Cal Siii• Fullerton •t Arizona . n Wldllle SI. •I Arltona SI., n OrMOll SI. a t ColOf ado New Me1<lco St. et N.-w Mexico. n I YU •I Alt F«ca S.n OlellO SI •• , TaHl·EI P•MI, n &olta St. al Nevacla·lteno ldahO al lelahO SI., n Hewell at Utall, " Portlalld St. at Monl•na Monl•na SI. II Norlflern Arizona, n SOUTH Wethington at LSU Alabama al Vendttl>IH, n Gaorela Tacll at Clemton WIMl•m &. Mary a l North C•rollna Virgin!• et North Carolln• St., n A!>ffl•ctllen SI. al Cllaoal, n South Ca rolin• 11 Georgl• Notre Oema at Ml•ml, Fla. (Cllan"" 1 el • pJn.) Arkan.-1 •• Mln lUIPPI. n Aut>urn al Tennes..e FIOrld• •• Mlu tulPOI SI Marll\IM •I Furman Tulane el 1C.en1uc1<y W•k• F0tall at ltlchmono VMI el Virginie Tech SOUTHWEST North Too St. el Tuel. n Tulu at Ol<l•l'IOma OlllallOma SI at Tt ua A&M, n Texaa Tech at B•vlor. n SMU al TCU, n Texas Arllnolon at w Tu u SI., n SW Loutalena at !ti«, n NW Loul•l•na et Abllene Chrltflan, n MIOWIST UCLA el Nel>ru~e llllnols •1 Mlcht111n St (Chennal 7 •I 9 e ml Michigan al WIK0<11ln Purdue 11 Mlnnaaol• Nor1hwfttarn 11 lnGl•n• Olllo SI. •I Iowa (Channel 'l •' t2:4S p,m.) Wvom11111 al 1(1nu1 SI. Ulaf\ SI •I MIMOUl'I ColOfedO SI al Iowa St. Clnclnnetl e t Loul1vllle. n Northern llllnol• •I l(enl St. Mllml, Olllo at Bowllno Graan BIU St. 11 Toledo, n ll~nola SI. at Or•-• E111ern Mlehl9•n at Ohio U Cenlr•I Mlclllean al Wn tern Mlcillean llAST Watt Vlrolnla a l llk>\IOll Col'-. n Ptll\burDll al MarYlllld Penn St. 11 Temola 1tu1ger1 •• Syracuta MauachuMll• al Harv•rO aoslon u. •• Maine Holy Cron et New Heme>thlre Lalllgh al NaV'I Oartmouth at Army RhOde 111ano et Brown Bucknell et Prtnca1on Coleale al Cornall Columbia al Lalav•n• Cew1nectlcu1 al Vele Penn el Oalawere communttv , ..... TOflllGHT'S GI.Ma Santa Ana v1 GOiden w .. 1 et Oranee Coe ti SAT\MOAY'S GAMaS S.Cldlalllct< •I Or•-Cewtl\ Long 8Hc" CC at Cerrito\ Glandale 11 Mt. San Antonio, 1:l0 o.m Cllru\ al Fullarton Sacramento CC a t Pewoena CC Ventur• at Beke"l!e4<1 San a.rnardlno Vellav ot H•ncocfl $0\JlllwHlern el lm1>1rlal Valley S.n Olaoo et San Ollllo Mel• Groumont al LA Harbor Eu t LOI A-'9i ., ltlver1l0t cc Ml San Jacinto el Cel Lulharan, II 1.m. Los Ano•ll• CC 11 Santa 81rber• CC. 1 o.m. Rio Hondo at Pe1oma...-1 o.m Mool'CMlfk 11 WHI LO• AngalH, 1 P.m s.<!uolH 11 Tall S•nl• Monlte CC at Frftl\O CC. 7 o.m AnlelOH V•llev at Wftl Hiiia, 7 o.m. P0<1.....,111e •' Comoton. 1:30 P rn Menlo •I LA Pleroe, 1:30 0 m AM 111me1 •I 7.JO o.m. unflu OlnatwlM noted ,. HIGH SCHOOL THutlSOA Y'S scoaas Hun1111111on lleadl 35, HewPOtl H1rbOI' 81nnlne 33, Edlaon O Foolnltl 21, Marina 21 WoodtWldoa 2•. Ora-I Ell•ncl• 16, San Cternenta 9 Unlvenllv 35, l.a9una HIU1 16 La H11>re 7. saddtaback 6 LI Qulnl• 22, E"'81'ana u Trov 21 • .ANhelm 20 TONIGHT'S GAMmS Mlulon Vtelo v• Fou'lteln V•llW II Wfttmln•I« Cyprft• VI. <>c.an v .... , HuntlllOIO<I llMCll Wnlmlnster va Sarvlle at Carrll0t Collllle C«one Clet MM at Caolatrano Val!n Tuatln et lrvlne LOI Allmltot "'' Coll• Mela •• N•WPOfl Hartior LaouN &..ell •t Et11_.1 Valencla Vt. El Toro al Mlulon Vlalo San Mareo1 at Dena Hlftl Matar Dal va. Santa Ana at S.nle Ana Bowl Keletle va. C•nvon at El Mod9l\9 El ~ vt. Padflce •I Garoan Grove \lltla Part. a l Long &MCI\ Wlbon KennadY •• FullertOll Loar• el Garden Grove Sonora v1. El O«ado al Vetencta S.vanna •I aotu Granda Lot AmlooS va. sunnv HllU a l auer11 P•rk lt•ncllo Alamlloa •' wntern S.ntlavo•t ~ It-land el 9 rM -otlndl Colton at 9llh00 .AINI Ptua )( VI. LOYole •l Canllnell Fleld Caraon et St. Peut Serre et llalloc> Monloomarv SATUltDAY'S CiAMlll auene Park va. Maonolle •' L• Palma p.,k L.ualnoar va. $lint• Ana v111ev et ~nt• Ane llowt Dana Hills welco01es large field A tap field of so ecnoola Will bo on hand Satl.U'dliy for the Dana Hilla Crom C.ountry lnvitatlonal which begins at 7:30 a.m. at the high achool. Most of the area IC.hoola will be competing in Division m of tt\49 event, which includes :Ed19on. El Toro, Fountain Valley, Marina. Newport Harbor, Ocean View, Estancia and Costa Mesa. Meanwhile, host Dana HWs. along with Woodbridge and Miasion Viejo, will run in Division II with Capistrano Valley compet..- Lng in Division I. Individual awards will be given to the top 25 places in each raoe and to the boy and girl who run the fastest time of the day. There will al9o be team trophies given to the top two places for each race. Both the boys' and girls' oourae records were set last year. Jesus Gutierrez of Pasadena aet the mark in 14:29, while Sandy Blakelee of Vista won in 17:17. The course is three miles for all boys' and girls' races. lt will be run over grass, sidewalk and track surfaces and the top f.ive finishers in each division will be included in the 9COring. Top runners on the boys' side include Edison's Walt Young, Fountain Valley's Drew Brown. Jim Maynard of Marina. Newport Harbor's Tom Walters and Bill Baerg of Estancia. For the women, Ariana Gilbert of Fountain Valley is coming off a ninth-place showing in I.aa Vegas last week in 16:57 . Othen include Sheri White of F.diaon, who was 10th in the 4-A finals laat year. Separate races for the boys will be held in each division by grades with juniors running against jun- iors and aeniors running against aen.iors. NHYCgrabs 'Old Ladies regatta Newport Harbor skippers broke the stranglehold of San Diego women sailors Wednesday by taking the first two places in the Naples Sabot Class of the Little Old Ladies Regatta hosted by Balboa Yacht Club. Clasa A winner was N~ Klokke, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and second was Phyllis Drayton, NHY C. Local skippers were alao win- ners in the Band C classes with Susie Karjala. Balboa Yacht Club, winning Cl.ass Band Bever- ly Roberts, BYC, winning Class c. The regatta drew 48 entries in five c.t.a.e. of Naples Sabota and Windward Sabota. Skippers came from as far aouth as San Diego and aa far north aa P oint Dume. The regatta is apon80n!d by Southern Califoma Women's Salling A8Bocl.ation and does not require memberah.ip in yacht clubs. Skippers range in age from 21to60. Final results: H•OIH " -1. Nancv Ktollke, N-POf1 Heroor YC, 2. Ptl'(llli Oravt0!1. NHYC; J. J•,. Kannv, Sen Ollllo YC. Nae>lel a -I. Susla Katlale, --YC; 1 Mal"lll Cui-, SMI keel\ YC; 3. EIW FonYl!'I, a ve Ntllllft C -1. ......,.., RoOlrta. a YC; 2, ltOl>ln L.Maon. NHYC; >. Jllll ~. llahll Cortnllllen v c. Wlndwat'd A -1. o.t>Ole W..-men, 094 ltf'\' YC; 2 Mertvn Oellown , Klrlll Har110r VC, J Cleudla Welner, OltVC WlndWard a -1. CllttYI MallelfeT, Callfonola YC. Wlnclw•rd C -l Gall lralldl, C.1"°"118 YC. Woodbridge, Newport win dual meets It was an lmpremlve day for the men'• cro. country 8Quada from' Woodbridge and Newport Harbor higha, which each opened their dual meet teUOnt with convtnc- lna victorie. Thunday. The Warrion outran visiting Irvine, 19-36, while Newport Harbor wu an 18--37 winner over Fountain Valley at Central Park ln HunUngtcn !ie.ch. Meanwhile, lrvlne'• women raced tD a 19-43 triumph over Woodbrtdp. For the 'Woodbr1dalfl men. Jun· tor Dana Oolden Wll the top flNlbft' ln 18:08, wtth teammate lCr1c Sc:hermerhom pbdnc third ln 16:16. The Sallon wer. equally damf. nant. ~ five runMn ln &M t.op lix tlona. WlnnJ.ni wu Tom W ten ln 18!00 with~ Comm lf!COnd at 18:14. 8reUd..na throuah fOI' third tor the &r-oN WM Swv. Campbell ln • time of 18:47. Irvt.nt'• Laura 0.pel wu an e11y wtnMr of btr ,....., out- tlnWUnc her nMIWl compethor by 4e eecondll.. 8heni Smith ... lfJCOnd for 1he w.,.scn. .. ' .,~. Easy theft Chicago's Rudy Law steals second base stop Dick Schofield applie la te tag. in the fifth !_nning while Angels short- L Orang~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23. 1983 C5 'Heart' run set for Saturday: I The Datly Pilot, along with other Orange County --------------~ I buain~. i8 parucipaung lil the Orange County TENNIS ' "Corporate Run f'or Heart," a 5k and lOk fun run (or walk), 8Cheduled for Saturday, Oct 22, at 8 a.m . DENNIS ,-J Th~ purpc::;ee of the event is-to-raise funda for the ·'' American Heart Association to support theirreeearch BRQSTERHQUS ,.. programs. The run will start near the Fluor Corporation headquarters at Jamboree Road and the San Diego Freeway. Thereisnoentryfee. bu teach parucipantis asked to obtain sponsors who will pledge a spedf!ed amount for the runner. Following the event, the participants will be expected to collect the pledges from the sponsors. Another method will be to obtain a check to the American Heart Association pri9r to the event in behalf of the runner's efforts. This is not a competitive run and awards wiU not be given for the fastest times. The American Heart ~1ation w1U award prizes to runners coUecting contributions m the following categories: •$25-$99 -T-shirt: $100-$249 -T-shirt plus barrel bag; $250-$499 -T -shirt plus Casino watch or $25 gift certificate; $500-$999 -T-shirt plus AM-FM radio headset or $50 gift certificate; $1000 or over - T-shirt plus Sony Walkman or $100 gift eertificate • • * The Mission Viejo High Diablos Athletic Booster Club is sponsoring "The Devil Run" which is set for Sunday, Oct 2, 1983 at the high school. Early registration (mailed prior to Thursday) is available for $8 with T-shirt and $4 without T -shirt. Race dav registration will also be held at 7 a.m with $1 added to the fees. . The 5k race is slated for 8 a.m. with the lOk : beginning 15 minutes lat.er. Aid stations will be ; provided at three miles and the finish. AU proceeds of the rare will benefit the Mi.-ion Vjejo High Booster Club and awards will be · presented to the top t~! finishers In each age divisions. Special awards will also be given to top finishers from the ~ion Viejo Hlgh studenlS, faculty and parents. For more information, phone Roy Fusaell at California Runners (855-1330). • • * RUNNING SCHEDULE SATillROAY P:lflfl A_,el ICl'WI Sand IOI! R•--a.Gina •a.mm (Sir.) ancs 9:30 a.m. (IOI<.) ., MHOll Puk In lrYIM r lal first IOOP. lono nl" on MC:ond. FM I• 110 wllh T ·ahlrl and SS without FO< more lnl0<mallon, pnone lhe ChllOre<11 Hosolt•I ol Oranoa County al SS.·2U4. SUINIOAY Wftlweed sand IC* -lleoln1 It •.m. (SI<) l nCI. IS a.m. ( lClk ) Fial, IHI courM tnrough Holmby Hll". FH 11 i;•1 with T·llllrr ancs sSwlthcXJt wllll S2 l•lt 111 ProcHO• i:i.Mfll lnslllufl lo< Canu< ancs BlooCI R ... aral at (213) 6SS·•706 On Ille llMd,. Qeed HMllll S -IOI! -a.Gins• am al Sanla Anlla Race Treci.., Arcadia F0< more lnlt4 me1lon. contact CRAC al (2131 •·SS?t Wllf W_.1 ,._.,,,.. ltu n -Beo•n• I a.lft al Grltfllh Park In Lot An!Nlfl 11'1 tn. iecond le9 of a llvt 1·aca _.._ (Oalla1, Clltc.ocl, Wa'111noton 0 C ancs New Yorio. Cltv) 10 ouallt\• tor the national Cllamolonll'tlo rau Nov 12 In New YO<k Reol11ratlon IH • '1 ll>e dav of the race EnlrY to<m• available al llullO~lo.• 1lore1 and art• Aooo Runn«• dU01 F0< more lntor"'allon. o-<1131 476·11166 Will University women have to share spotl.ight? Chargers, Warriors, also figure to field strong men and women cross country squ21.ds this season In recent years at University High, the girls' ·squad has been receiving the attention in cross country. Also back 1s re turning senior Chuck Hobbs; and returning juniors Darren Wood, Lance Ortiz and Dan Holland. Holland was the ~ryird-place finisher in the two-mile event during last year's Sea View League track finals. And no wonder, considering the lady Trojans have been the dominant team in Orange County "thanks to the likes of Teresa Barrios, who has already captured three CIF individual championships, and ihe graduated Julie Seleine. Newcomers 1 nclude senior Eric Norris and sophomores Ian Van Hoven , Roy Hobbs (Chuck's younger brother) and Eric Luesebrink. They'll vie for the sixth and seven th spots on the dub. This season, the Trojan women will again be strong, but the men's outlook is also quite promising. Other strong area teams figure to be Woodbridge in the South Coast League and Eruson in the Sunset. The girls wil I be led by juruor S tacy Skeie. an eighth-place {mi.sher in her d1Vlsion of the Wood- bridge Invitation<J recently. Here's a look at some of the area squads: ESTANCIA'~; top runner Ctgures to be senior Bill Baerg. whose top time has been 15.35. UNIVERSITY enters as the Sea View League favorite in the boys' division, with Greg Whitely and Bruce Krebs providing the impetus. The Trojans also ~ depth with Joey Barrios (Teresa's brother). who enjoyed an outstanding summer according to Coach Roger Davis, junior Chris Curtis, John Shelby and seventh man Ravi Sohru. Others inclL1de senior Darren Roberts, juniors Greg Palme and Kevin Fagin and sophomores Todd Perry and Gene Gieseke. Roberts h~. posted a 16:06 for the three-mile, while Palme was eighth in the Buena Park lnVltatlonaJ last year. COST A ME SA rel urns some expenence in Deron Colby, Gary Hobson and Brendan Hayne, w ho have been running each for at least two years. Other boys on the varsity include J org Habemeir, vanity returner Larry Martin and junior David Kloss. The Mustangs also have Jim Bowles, who has been a track standout m the 800. and rounding out the field, Scott Rict• and Tom Burns (son of the coach Tom Burns). Barnos returns for the Uru women, seeking a fourth CIF crown, but the Trojans need to CW the ·gaps left by six graduating runners. · Hoping to do that will be sophomore Keri Dudley, Sandy Armentrout, who may be the most improved Trojan runner, and senior Anette Salazar. Three other girls are varsity candidates - treshman Emily Miller, sophomore Buffy Fassett and junior Allison Benton. Costa Me sa will also benefit from a strong freshman team. CORONA DEL MAR has a new coach. Brian Hun.saker, hoping to elevate the boys' team from out of the pack. Hunsaker was at University last season. All of the runners will return except one (Pet.er Yatfee, who was lost to graduation) with senior Dave Anderson, whose best time is under 15 minutes for the three miles and has run a 4: 12 mile. Anderson establiahed a Woodbridge Invitational record with a 15;08 recently. NEWPOlclT HARBOR will be led by senior Tom WaJters, who is a four-year man for the Sailors. Walters has iUJ"eady run a 15:24. Others include Jojo Dubesa. who ran the 440 and 880 in track last season, Sean Smith, junior Sean Combs (2:04 in the 880) and varsity returner Ian Evans who is capable of running a s ub-16 as weU. The Sailors were in the CIF finals in 4A last year despite finishing second to El Toro in the Sea View League. The Newport w~men will also be pushing for the loop championship with Buffy Rabbitt, considered Aussies did their h(j•mework As a result, there will be a seventh, an of d eciding, Cup battle NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -The Australians read the winds one way, the Amen.cans saw them a bit differently, and out of it came new life for the Aussie challenge for t..he America's Cup. "We did a lot of homework before the start and we had a fair idea of what the wind variation was," Australia Il skipper John Bertrand said. "We were as confident as any- one can be in those conditions that what we were doing was right," "Our forecast was for medium wind," Liberty skipper Dennis Conner said. ''But what you see is what you get." Liberty, the U.S boat, led by seven seconds at the start. Bertrand went to the west, Con- ner to the north and in less than half an hour Australia II took over the lead for good. The Aussies' winning margin at the finish was a lopsided three minutes, 20 aecondB. ''Today's race was a very nice race to be ln the lead with the wind conatantly changing direc- Uon," said Conner, in hia fourth Cup, the 1eOOnd as skipper. "There wu very little chance for the boat behind to do much." Both oommented"at a new1 con- ference after the race that evened the llt'Vfm-race Cup 8eries at three races each. 'The CttW that wins the flnale, .ei for Saturday, wtns the Cup, symbol of yacht racing supremacy for 132 years. Th• wind •hlfta moved as much M 3~ dejreft on the Rhode I.land Sound nice coune Thunday. At •tart of the 24.3-mllc.-. IUc·~ OOUl"le the air WU &lmoet due north at about 12 knott, wandered and dropped to . •bout •he knots halfway throu1rh. " then changed to southwest and west and freshened to 19 knots at the finish. ''It was a little like lake sailing out there ... looking at wind on the water, what t..he wind does to the water," said the Aussie helmsman. "Dennis was obviously playing the wind shifts as we were-." "It's t..he small things that really count," Sllld Alan Bond, the Aus- tralian businessman making his fourth try for the Cup. "There's no question we put all the small things together today.'' The two Twelves are the Cinalists from racing among 10 yachts that began in Jun1•. The winner-take-all race could have been set for today, but Bond said he asked for a day off to give Australia II a checkup a;1d his cre wmen a day off. The Aussies have fought back since Tuesday, when Conner and Liberty took a commanding 3-1 lead. Australia II defeated Liberty by 1:47 Wednesday, when she also found better winds aft.er Conner failed ro cover. In both races it was boat speed and a hunt for good winds, rather than tactics, that turned the trick for the challenging crew. Bertrand was behind at the start both times Australia celebrates PERTH, Australia (AP) -champagne part1es to watch live Jubilation and excitement telecasts of Saturday's "sail of the gripped Perih Friday as news century" after Australia ll's spec- spread of Australia II's win over tacular comeback from a 3-1 defi- Liberty in the "do-or.cl.le" sixth cit to equal the soore at 3-3 Thurs- race at Newport, R.I. day. Can raced around the-dty toot-OfficialJ of the Royal Perth lng their horns, patrons ln night-Y&eht Club, where the America's clubs jumped for joy and cheered Cup will be houaed lf Australia and a small group of wiling wins it, aaid Friday the 1pedal American sailors, who weren't mounting for the cup was being quite sure what the excitement repeatedly polished and kept was all about, good-naturedly ac-sparkJ.ina. oepted jokes from the bol.tterou.s "We'll be staying up all night Auatralia.na. Saturday to watc h the A paint.er working on a buUd· heart-stopper race," said the ing at the F.mbleton hotipltal club's vice-commodore, Alan added hla own contribution to Crewe. "We're qulte confident of Perth'• elaUon by painting e winning the cup." .cene on a makeshift blllboard The We.t Australian govern· showtna Australia 11 leading me nt, which sent a con· Liberty by a hute mar,p.n. gratulaLOry me.age to the Aua- Even AustralllN who tw-dly traJlan crew for ltl latett victory, know a tack from a roofing naU la already gearing up (or • huge were cauaht ln the frenzy of ex-promotion C*mpelgn to woo dtement. A.merlcanA.to Perth for the l986 Many are o,_anlzing al1°nl$(ht • America's Cup ~Met. among the top freshmen in the county last year, returning, along with junior Laura Lazo and senior Amy MurreU. Others working toward varsity slots include sophomore Maggie Henson and junior Shelly Crickett. IR VINE'S women were victorious in their division at Woodbridge with Laura Chapel (!irst in 18:22) leading a group of three Vaque ros placing in the top 10. SUNSET FOUNT AJN VALLEY welcomes back senior Drew Brown, who will more than likely be the No. l runner for the Barons. The Barons were fourth in the boys' division at Las Vegas recently with David Trudell (16:29) and Steve Campbell (1 6:34) placing in the top 20. Others who wiU vying for varsity spots will be sophomore Rick Ward, starting his first year of varsity competition. and seniors Barry Miglorini and John Pycior. The women also have the potential to be strong aft.er a thll"d-place showing overall at Las Vegas. Ariana G ilbert (ninth al Las Vegas, 16:57). Dyana Crabtree, Alicia Kinney and Yvette Walker all ran well in their season debuts in Las Vegas. EDISON is expecting a top year from both its boys and girls this season. The men have lost only one runner to graduation and had a fine summer. Walt Young ran 16:24 at the county championships and junior Mark Kisner recorded a 17:05 at the same meet. The women may have the best team since winning their second 4-A championship in 1978. The top four runners return including Sheri White (10th a t the 4-A finals, 18:58), Shellie Vandermolen (19:13 7 at the same meet), Tammy Snyders and 90phomore Nicole Ritchot. HUNTINGTON BEACH. the Sunset's defend- ing champion, tunu1 to John Soto, a 14th-place finisher in 16:03 at Las Vegas recently, to lead the team. Soto, a freshmun, will be trying to help fill the gaps created by the •(filers losing eight of their top nine runners, seven t.o graduation and another one who moved out of th l ! area. The lone retunner is varsity letterman Stave Waythomas, while Sunset League junior varsity champion from last year, Robert Clarke, will also help out. Others include Joe Alexander, a transfer from Westminster High, a long with Brad Curtis, Karl Post, Ian Mack and fres}u nan Ken V endley. For the women, Lisa Torres is a standout runner. MARfr,<i!A wil? 1 Maynard. be paced by returner Jim MATER DEi Coach Bob Rich.ardaon welcomes back senior Sean 1 )olan, an all-leaguer last year and David Younkin, • Nhom he calls the top returning junior in the Angf •lus League. Other top rw mers Include seniors Sean Keegan and Jim Lacki n, junior Ramon Lopez and sophomores Mike Duarte and Mark Butala. • The Monare' h women poeeess one of the area's top runners in C' tare Feit, who was 14th ln the 3-A finals last year. SOtJTff 001AST WOODBRJ OGE will be competitive in the South Coast Li !ague, thanks to the trio of .eniors Brian Wilson ai 1d Eric Schennerhom and junior Jay Middleton, a stJ mdout in track last spring. Wilaon is t he .quad's top runner last year and Coach George , I arvas calls Schennerhom one of the best runners w. the area. Others competing for spots include junion 1 Dana Golden, Marc Maz:zano, Marc Dugard and M · .tre0 Davanzo and senior Jim Ferguaon. On the 'N ·omen's side, sophomores Sheri Smith and Lisa &.r ure the standouts. Dokes favored tonight RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) - Michael "Dynamite" Dokes makes the first of three planned World Boxing Asaodation title_ defenses in six months ~night when he fights Gerrie Coetzee. The South African i.a not given much chance of upeetting Dokes' plans. The champion is a 5-1 favorite in man-to-man betting. It will be Coetzee's third try a\ winning the WBA title, and Dokes said, I don't th.ink he's deaerv\njz of that." There are people who don't , .... think Coetzee la deserving of a title fight becauae of hi.I country's racial policies. "I ain't no politician,'' said Dokes. "He's the No. l contender u far as the WBA 1.11 conoemed." Since C-oetr.ee ia No. 1, Dokel would have to make a mandatoey defeme against hlm by the end of the year. · "l might u well get It out of the way,'' said the 25-)'ear-old Dokes. who will be pertonninC before the home folka for the tint tltne u champion . Richfield, when the ~.000-teat CoU.~ llte of the Light. 1.s located, ia about 10 mOes from Doket' hometown of Akron. "Thia my home,'' Mid Dok.el. "1 will have to give a 80rMWbat eclntill.ating performance.'' Au tralia II (foreground ) ran Thursday to knot the America' thr apiece . ., ............ past J .. iiberty Cup se :rie at ThP. champion 11 1ettln1 $760,000 for hia eecond defenee which acheduled io ltar1 llbd 10:22 p.m., EM'. and which will ~ ttlevtaed llve by Home Box Qffice. • / t:• Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept 23, 1983 fiOROO ,~ \-\oP bv Gus Arnola <~~,-------- ._JtM_, _...t>A-.v~---------· 9 i ?> ---- THE J'A.'llL ,. CIRCl'S "I want to kiss you one more time while I'm still 5.'' "\R '9 \ Dl Kt: by E lrad Anderson "He saw a bug!" 'tlOO' 'tll.1.1.1:\S FIS~Y sroRY. .. P•:.\ 'l TS YES. SIR I fl.llNK I KNOW W~'I' '<OU PvT ALL TMESE WIRES ON MY HEAD ... Tl" '981.E• Et;os AFTER r ~AL1. 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CA 92827 "224151 Counry Clerk or Orange Coun1y on Thi• bualneu le conoucled by 1 Blake J PllllOy Publlsned Orenge Coas1 Dall> Sep1 8. 1983 general pal1nerahlp Ttil• ettlement wu Iii.Cl wllh I Pllo1 Sept 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 1983 f22AM2 Rlchlrd Ft S1enton County Clerk ol 011n91 Coun1y o __________ s,_1.-•8;;..·~83 Pubhlheo Orenge Cou1 Delly Tr•~• etatemenl wH tiled with me Sep1 8 1983 DUDLIC NOTICE /Piiot Sep1 16. 23 30, Oct 7 1983 County Clerk 01 Orenge County on ____ r _uu _________________ 5_1_4_7·_1131Aug 30. 1983 Publltllea Orengo CoNt Dal FICTITIOUS eUllNEH Ml.IC NOTICE I F22A081 Pllo1 Sep1 18. 23. 30, Oct 7. 1118~:.J HAM[ STATEMENT PuOllanec:t Orange Coett Dally 5160-ll'J The tollowlng person 11 doing FICTITIOUI aUllNEll Pllol Sep1 2, 9. 16, 23. 1983 d bus1n1111 aa NAME STATeMINT 5019-83 OOStage . Uring the 3 0th a nnua l hog LA POMME DOR 4 CO., 19752 The following person Is doing 11 • h , h Oceanalre Clrc Hun11ng1on Boaen, business as DllDllC NOTICE T •2111w ca 1ng c a mpaons ips in Pon1ona. c ... 92648 TESA s TREAsuRes. 11185Sky· ~..,_ NOTICE°' Hamming ii up .,..,....,... NlllC NOTICE D• d 'd 't f ' . h . h , Pierre & Huguatte Roncha1n. 1 park C1rc1e .. G .. Irvine, CA 92714 FICTITIOUlaUSINEll IALI 18 Ile I ll IOIS In t e ru_nnang . 19752 Oceanalre CtfC Huntington TherNa R Kummet. 2066 Vlala NAME STATeM«NT YOU ARE IN DEFl\ULT UNDER A ---------------------------------------_;....:.;.:.;.....:.~---~Beacn, CA 92646 Cajon Newpor1 Seacn. CA 112660 Tn11 business., conduc1ed by an Tnls Ouslness 11 conoucted Oy an The totlowlng IMl'M>n 11 <101"' HOMEOWNERS ASESSMENT LIEN Thumpe r, the pig mascot of lhe Lo Angeles County Fair~ joins Santa Ana be lly dancer Dia ne Roddan bullne11 u : DATED Moren II, 11183 UNLESS l lndivtdual Individual R J S MANAGEMENT AS· YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Pl • 1 11 d ' h • ' Pierre Roncnaln rnereaa R-Kummer SOCIATES, 2424 Newport Blvd, 'YOUR PROPERT'Y, IT Ml\'Y BE . an e ass a I ant ca e s c I z 6 Tltll Slatement was filed with 1ne Tnls atatement waa filed wllh the Sulla 52, Cost• M .... CA. 112827 SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.. IF '!'OU Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on Counly Clerk ol Orange County on Rot>el1 Jorgan_, Sltlpme, 2129 NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE SIP1 8, 1983 Sept 8 1983 I F224Mf F224647 Elden Ave . #5. C:0.1• Mela, CA NATURE O F PROCEEDING s ' b h h h h I I h c 112627 AGAINST '!'OU. YOU SHOULD CON-us pec t s rot er says e t oug I a . o t er p.assengers were spies 1P•1~~~':1~6.0;t.'?~. 0c~':'. 1~~11 P11~~~~~~s.0;;,"~. ~~';~ ,~~ly inJi~~:11neu 1e con0ile1ed by: 111 TA~tiT~'t~~~REBv GIVEN i11et __________ 6_15_2~-~~ 5l5l·83 Rot>ert JorgenMn Slllpm• purtuant 10 term• of thool oer11in SYRACUSE, N .Y . (AP) -A man accused of said h e lunged mt.o the cockpit to flick oH the left Mt.IC NOTICE NOT CE Thi• 11.iement waa filed wtth the Covenanre, Condition• and Aettrtc- sending a commuter plane into a nearly fatal dive engine's fuel switch as the 19-seat plane approached I FICTITIOUS •UllNEas Mt.IC I county c1er~ 01 Orange County on uon• recotdld on Januery 28. 11111. th 7 1 board 'd h . hre . H k In . na1 . w NAME ITATIMENT ,,CTITIOUS aUllNlH Sepl 8. 1983 In Boo!< 12<M8. PIQO 1185. et MQ .• wt 1 peop e a is a parano1 sc 1z.op rue ancoc tematio Airport o n ednesday. NAME ITATeMIHT l'2Mla 01 roc:or<11 of O<enoe County. who thought all the other passengers were ClA and ·•I believe that when h e w as on that plane he felt Th• following o.<•on 11 dot~ Th 1-•1 1 1 dol Puollaned Otango COllt Deity That oertaln ,.., Pf<>l*1Y~ butlnow IS e "'ow ng potlOfl 1 ng Piiot Sepr UI, 23, 30, Oct 7. 1983. ecttbe<I N Unit 11 I ol Tract 8801, KGB spies, the man's brother says. all the oth er passengers were from the C lA and MR FOTO •6, 2801 w Bell Rd. ou~~o~v PRODUCTS. 819 e.. 5l5S-83 per map r1COtded 1n Book Sat Thursday, a judge ordered a jatl-room psy-K GB." said C hristopher's brother Carl Bradshaw. "16• Anenerm. CA 112804 B•y Ave . Balboa. CA. 92661 Pagoo 33-44 inoluelve, recotd• chiatric exam for Christopher Bradshaw. 27. who Carl, a 29-year-old auto wor ker , d escribed his l c:S~:'MC::::cf.0:i8:11dera1 Ave. Curtte Allen. 619 E Bey Ave.. P\Bt.IC NOTICE ~~~dg:~:!,.~;:;bY.,1~111a faces four counts of at tempted murder after police bro ther as a sh y , nervous person w h o "did not h ave a Vu11een Chhun Duch. 2064 Feder• Baiooa. CA. 92661 Tha wm ot p .. 1 -ta due Phewed piper H e 's easing town's big stink THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. (AP) -After a summer of unwelcom e company, officials have found a professional to take care of their problem. And it hasn't been easy. It costs $35 for each dead akunk. Cal King, a retired game and fish biologist, has been hired by the town to get rid of skunks. A spokeswoman at the police department said the program started in mid-August after officials were deluged with complaints from residents about hundreds of the bushy-tailed mammals. The varmints are live-trapped and then disposed of, the spokeswoman said. adding that it was hard tracking d own a professional who "d oes skunks." Sandy Downs a t the town clerk's o ffice said at last count 51 skunks have been caught, but an estimated 200 skunks r e main. Eleven animals wer e taken from just on e building that was being tom down. Thermopolis is paying King $35 a skunk. and police say the effort apparently is paying ofL They've had fewer complaints since th e program began. Dave Gardner r PACIFIC VIEW MEMOAtAl. PARK Ceme1ary M ortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1flc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 " I McCORMICK MORTUARY I 1795 Laguna C anyon Rd. L8guna8each, Ca. 92651 494-9415 HAR80ft LAWN-MT. Ol.rn Mortuat)' • C.me1ery Cr9'Tl•tory 1625Glelet' Ave. Costa Meu 540-5554 M ftCI 8ROTHERI .UPOADWAY ~TUAA'I 110 Broadw&)' Cot11 Mna 642-9150 8Al TZ 81RGeRON IMITH a TUTHILL ww.aTCLIFF CHA"L 427 e. 1111\ s 1 CotttM ... 8.46-9371 ~Comedian Gardner dies at 57 MYRTLE BEACH S .C. (AP) -"Brother " Dave Gardner , the popu· l.ar Southern comedian who was a l ead er in making comedy record albums in the 1950s and 1960s,suffered a massive heart attack on a m ovie set and later died at a hospital. He was 57. Gardner, who had a pacemake r implanted in January, dted at 9:07 p .m . Thursday, said a supervisor at Grand Strand Hospital. A frequent perfonne r o n the old Ed Sullivan Show. Gardner was stricken ~ while signing aut.ogrhphs o n the set where filming had just begun on hJS new movie "C hain Gang." said a friend, Margare t Downs, who w as present. The movie was beina produced by Earl Owensby of N o rth Caro- lina, for whom Gardner recently finished an autobiograph ical film called "Broth er Dave in Concert." That movie re· counted his bouta with dnJ.gs and alcohol and the 1980 death o f hiJI wife and manager, Mil- lie. Gardner, who Uved in suburban Atlanta, re-- married in December, and his wife, Judy, was at the h ospital whe n h e died. The slim, cigaret- te-smoking comedian was given to of! <"Ol o r humor. He frequently targeted poUtJciana and their friend.a in the post·Fbenhower days, but &I.lo found waya to rework everyday maerlee l nto colorful anecdo~ Ave • Coa11 Meq, Cl\ 92827 Thia business 11 conducted Oy: an f'1CTITIOUI aus ... 11 of th• <1111 01 thl• notlc. I sense of seltedf-w~rth ... (and) felt lonely, unloved and Thia buslneu 11 conduc:tld by:., 1n~~1~~~uen NA• aTATIMllNT s1.48s.so.1nc1u<1ino eotlt, .... unapprecia , ' lndlvlduli Thlt llllOmflnl H filed with the The lollowlng per.on It doing lnter111, wtll t>e aold II publlC auction Th Em . Airlin s . M n Phli Duch w bu1ln111 ... purM.tanl 10 Section 1358 ol lhe CM! e pire es w eannger etro Thll tlltemenl WIS n1ea Wllh Hlf County Cieri< of Orange County on GUARANTEED ENGINES OF CoOo of lht Slate ol c.llloml• on landed sm oothly alter the pilot straightened it out County Clerk ol Orenge County °' Aug 30. l983 FZMOll CALIFORNll\, 1817 Sul)O(IOt Ave .. No-..mblr 2. 1983. 11 the Mllln En- onJy 200 to 300 feet above the ground after a 700-fool Sept 8• 1983 1'224eoM Publl1hed Ot1nge CoH1 Dally Co~~r~'::ip~AH~~~~111. 1617 Su· g~Cen~~Tve ~:i'.T~a !~ plunge, airline spokesman Frederick Hager said. Published Orange Coe.at Dalt) Piiot Sepi. 2. 9, l8, 23, 1983· perlor Ave., Coate Me11. CA. 92927 C•lllornl• 11 the hour of 10:30 A.M. Carl Bradshaw said his brother had lost a job as a P1101 Sept 16, 23, 30. Oct. 7, 1983 :----------50_1_6_·83_1 Thi• tx.•1-11 conduoted by: an The record own. of Mid real te · h h Air F · D IMIDtlC NOTICE lndlvldull. PfC>P«TY wu et the time of ti.n compu r operator Wit t e orce I.fl ayton. r.-Mete JOMPh HOlmqulat JACK 8. HUMPHREY end MARIAN· Ohio, and was admitted to Dayton M ental H ealth Mt.IC NOTICE ,ICTmOUI .u1.._11 Thll 11•tement wu n1ec1 ""4th 111e NE E HUMPHREY. whOM lut Center with a nervous breakdown this spnng. FICTTTIOUI aue.-u NAMll aTATifMINT County Clerk of Ofengo County on known MS<lr-It 1 E<1gew1ter. A doctor th ere diagnosed Christopher a paranoid NAME aTATIMINT Th• 1o11owing perton I• doing Aug 211. 11183. 1n11no. CelllomlL The followl pereon la doing Oualne11 u : F22l9M Tile .... wtfl t>e conduotlcl by and schi1.0phrenic, Carl Bradshaw said. oualnHs ••. ng ~RAPHICS PRODUCTIONS, 1862 PuOll•hed Orange Co••t Delly lnlotm•llon reoerdlng Mid .... and He also spent some ti.me at a psvchiatric DOER Ml\NUFACTURINO 117 E Moulton Perkw•y, Tustin, CA. Pllo1 Sec>l 2, 9. 18. 23. 11183. reln1tatemen1 may 0o tied from; J S_o BrlllOI BIYd .. Senl• Ana, CA. 92680 6003-83 BELL, BAUMGARTNER & ROUP institution in Marborough. N .J ., after the breakdown 112703 Nereah K. Ch•<lh•. 22472 P11uno. Pla.IC NOTIC£ 1811 w111 Ka1e11e. Sul1• 215 and was recently an outpatient at Syracuse's Ernott Arthur Cull 1555 M ... Mlulon VllJo, CA 92811 1 At>.n.tm. Cl..11280' Hutchings Psychiatric Center. Carl Bradshaw said Vlf<ll E. Cotti M ... : C• 92627 Thi• l>Ulllnlll II conducted by an '1CTIT10UI au..... ~~~0s~1;"M':N~E1.:kE !<S-Thlt business 11 conOuc:lod by. en lndillldu• C NAME ITATil•NT SOCIATION One drug prescribed for Christopher w as 1noMoua1 Nar••h K. hedh• The 1o11owing pweon1 .,. do4ng AMH AUMGUTNS" r . d h . h h I 1 Ernesl A Cull Thi• 1111emen1 WH Iliad w1tn the butln... •• :T'" w.. . ... --pro ixrn, a rompoun w IC e ps contro Thia sra1emen1 w11 lllod wllh th• Coun1y Clerk of Orange Counly on AMERICAN FIDELITY HEAL TH Alt~U. aAUMGAA~" ..,_., schi:zophrenic behavior, said his brother . counry Clerk or Ortno• Counly on Aug. 211, 11183 ~ PLAN, 181152 MacArthur. Suite 235. Publl= Orange Coaat Dally Pilot Attorney Joeeph Pavone said h e was invesugat -Aug 29, t983~ P bll n.o 0 c D INlno, CA. 92715 s.p1 23. 30, Oct. 1. 11183 ing whether BradJJhaw should be charged with ~ u 1 renge 0 .. 1 ally Vila HNltll lnM.tt1noe Co tnc 5201-93 interfenng w ith a flight crew• a federal crune Po~~~:~. ~r~~3. ~:;' Dally f P1101 Sep1 2, 9, 18. 23. 198~994-83 ~!951122~18:Mhur, su110 235, in11n9: punishable by 20 years in pnson and a $10.000 fine. f'talC NOTIC[ Thi• bullnMt II conoucted by:• Pla.IC NOTICE "H al Ml.IC NOTICE corpor•tton e was ways afraid people were out to get FICTITIOUS •u••H 01n1 Mured T.a. Ne. 001912'711t him." said Robert Nasi ff. 40, who lived with c '"°'" NAME ITAT9111NT Thi• ... ,.,,,.,,, ..... !lied w011 1'1e Rel«-. l4-8306-o308 NOTICf OF C t Ci.rte f O Cou 1y NOTIC• Of' Bradshaw over th e summe r . TRUITl!l 'I IALI The following 1>41'ton 11 doing oun Y o renoo n on .......... ll'• a••• t>ullnot• u · Aug 211, 11183. '""' •a --Bradshaw spent several days in the Onondog a On Seprembe< 29, 11183 .. t t.00 A & M MANAGEMENT, 306 Milli. ~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Co c.,.;i . } Se be har a m FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN-Santi An• CA 92707 Publlthed O<anoe Cou1 Delly DEED OF TRUST DA.TEO Mey 27. unty,...... m ear y p tem r on c ges of reckless SURANCE COMPANY, • C1illorn11 Anhur 'J•mH Wllnauar. 618 Piiot Sept 2. II. 18. 23. 11183. 11182 UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTl()tj driving, failure to keep right and dnv >na at CO<porauon N Trust ... or Sue:-5004-33 TO PROTI!CT YOUR PROPERTY~ • --e. CH t or TruatH or Sub111tut1d 8rooklllew Way. Coeta M••. CA. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL imprudent speed after leading police o n a c hase Aug. T ru1tN. or th•t certain Deed ol Tru11 92828 IF vou NEED AN EXP LANI\ TION 3 1. H e le ft jail on $500 bond and Wd.S to a ppear on executed by MOHAMMAD VALi Thi• Oullnou 11 conduc:lll<I by: 811 Ml.IC NOTICE THE NATURE OF THE PROCEE h toda OHAHREMAN AND BAIGOM lndlvlduel. ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUL l ose charges Y GHARAEY GHAHREMAN, hu1band Arthur Jernea Wllnauer K-07tzl CONTACT A LAWYER. • and wile. and roc:0td11<1 Jury 1. t98 t Thi• amemeni '"11 llled with lhe NOTICE OF DEA TB OF On October 14, 1983 et 11·00 A ~ Poste r g irl H e le n Humphrey, 5, of Oklahoma City, who is pa ralyzed from the wai.st down, hu been named Mareh .. of Dimes poste r girl for 198 4. u 1nw vmon1 No. 7859. In 800I! County Clerk of Orengo County 0" MARY M. HENDERSON SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY • 14 129, Pege 1760. ot Offtclll Re-Aug 25• 1983 the duly llPPOlnted Trutl• und4t COt<I• 01 O<llllOI County. Cllllotnla. Fm71I AND OF PETITION TO AD-end purlUent 10 o..o o1 TNl1~ and purM.11nt to th11 cen.,n Notice Pu~':.~. ;'_'~~.9:3. ~:;:,_2°3•: AM_IN1111s1T87ER ESTATE NO. corded on June 18. 111t2 • ol Deteult thereunder roc:orded Mey ,,.... = ....., menl No, 82-204753 Of Ofllaloll 27, 1983 u ln1Hum1n1 No T all h be ti-'--' CO<d11fltheottlolotttle Aeoofd« 83·224088, of Off1cJal Record• ol P\Bt.IC NOTICE 0 eira, ne """''5 • Otenoe Counly. Clllfornle exoc:ut M id County. wlll under end pur-111 creditor. an d con ting ent oy: Leland v. CfewtOfd, • t1ng1e1 to OMO of Trust Mii et public IUC-CITY 0, COITA creditors of MARY M. HEN-WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTI°' tlon tot cuh. ltlwflll money ol the MllA CMANQC COUNTY, DERSON and pel"ION who TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER FOf United St•IH of Amerlc•. • CAL .• ONtlA NOTlCI may be oth"'-·-'--m' terested CASH. (pey9bl9 e1 Um• of .... ,. .,.._., ....._ "'"" '° ..., --· ~w-.... ......,. .. ,..,UOhodSO] TrvtlM drawn on.''"'°' netlonll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1ha1 ln the will and/or etta~: Thi South Iron! antranoe to the oink, 1 1tat1 or led.,al Cfedlt union, led ptopotalt tor lurnlthlng 111 A petition has been filed •noo County Old Couf1h<luM, 21 ~1!\~c! ~-:'~/1:~~:h:i~:~~ ~~·~a!~~·~~~/:'~i111:"!; by PAT~CIA L. RODOrrnE in ~a,,~·~~~. ~:t1 ':'c':.fo!'n11~70 •I the main en1rence to Flral AIMfl-m•y t>e tequtred tor RECONSTRUC-the Supenor Court of ange all rtght. lltll and 1n1ere11 con c•n Tiii• ln1ut1nc• Company TION OF CURB ANO GUTTER, County requesting that PA-to Ind now held by It under Owd loc:tlld ti 114 EH1 Fltlh StrMI. In SIDEWALKS. DRIVEWAY AP-TRICIA L. RODINE be ap-Tru1t In the property lltulted In Mid th• Clty ol Sanll Anl. C•llfornla, all PROACHES. AND CROSS GUT-porn·-... 81 ,_....,.,nal repre1en County. c.Jlloml• deeer1'""9 "" thtl rtglt1. t1t101nd lnter11tconvey9<1 ERS, TREE REMOVAL AND '4:'I ,.-.-• land t,_.n to end now held by It undlf Hld PLANTING FOR 11182-11183 Ml\IN• taUve to a.dminis~r the est.ate A Condominium comptltlCI ol. OMO ol Trull In the ptop«ty lltu-ENANCE wtll t>e r.aelYed by tho of MARY M. HENDERSON Pl\RCEL 1; Al1 undlvtdeel I/18th etod In M id County and Stell d• City 01 Co11a M ... 11 Ille Of!IOO of (under the Independent Ad-lnf.,MI In and 10 Lot ' of Tr.a No. tcrlbed II: City of INlno no City Clerk. 77 F .. r °'""· Coat• 11227. In the City of Col1• ~ ... LOT 110 of TRACT NO. 7088 aa per M .... Cellfornl• untll the hour of mi.nlstratlon of Eatatel Act). IHI' map l'ICOfded In boOlt 484, mep 1oc:or<1«1 in boolc 328. P41QM 14 11·00 1 m .• October 11, 11183, 11 The petition is 1et for he&ring peoee 33 end 3-4, 1n th9 offtot Of tne to t7 lnclullve ot mlecel11MOU• ICh time 111ey wlll t>e °'**' pUO-in Dept. No . 3 at 700 Civic Col.Inly R«x>rd« of Mid County. mape. In the olfleo of the county and reed e1ovO In Ille Col.Inc" Ce Dr W .,__ ..,__ EXCEPllNG™EREFROM Unl11 ~ rOCOtder 01 Mid «>unty hemOofa. SNlld Pf«>ONI• lh•ll nter ·• est. ..-uta "' ... through 18 M ehown upon the EXCEPT ALL oll, oll rlQhta, m1,,.,e11. bNr the 0111 ol t'10 wotll an<I the CA 92701 on Oct. 19, 1983 at domt"lum Plan recorded In mlnett l rtgtlta. netural 011 right•. 1rne ol tile bidder t>ut no other 9:30 A.M . 14087. PtlQO 8711 ol OlflcJ•I Aoc:ot and other hydrocarbon• by Wl1•t· l•lingul1hl119 merlla. Any bid r• IF YOU OBJECT to the of Mid County ~ neme known thel may t>e ved '"" the eclleduled clollng PARCEL 2: Unit H· I • w1u11n °' un<ler H id land. togothlf Ima for the t«lllpl of bid• ana11 0o granting of the petition , you upon 1h9 COndomlnium Pten with the 1>41f1>411u•I rlQlll of drllllng, eturM<S to the bidder unopened. It should either appeAr at the ,.,red 10 tn Paroel 1 aboY'I mining. e•plorlng and opet•tlng 11 t>e 111e eote reeponttlblllty of 1no hearing and state you objec· Thi .. ,... lldd,_ encl ot 1nere<01 1no 11ot1ng In •nd tem<>vlng der to -11111 hie bid 11 recetYed tlons or file written ob'--common CIOelQnetlon. tt any, ol 1 tilt Mme from Mid ilnd or '"Y other n propet llrne. I"'-rN J Pfopert'f dooctfbed lbOYe 11no.1nctudlf\CI the right to wtitpttoell A M t ol ptana, Specl•t Provlalon1 lions with the court before purported to t>e: 355 A~ or dlrec11on111y <lrlll and mine trom nd 1ddltlon1 to Gtnefal Provltlon• the hearing. Your appear-H-1, COlta M-. CA. t2tl7 11nd1 other lhan 1hoM hereln•bovo 10 the S1andard Spoe111cat1on1 mey ance may be ln pel"IOn or by The und«tlQned True1M di deteflbed, oll °' gu well•. tunnel• be ob1'1M<I 11 t11e Dffloe of the City claim• tny lll blllty IOI eny lnoorrec and •h•fl.I Into, thtough or aero.. Engl~. 77 Felr Drive, eo.11 M-. your attorney· ._ ollhe 11re.une1 otner Ille tub•urf-of 11\e land ~n-af110t11l1, upon nonrelund•ble pey-IF YOU ARE A CREDI-dollgn•tlon. If eny. llhOwn herein. 11 1b0ve clMcnbed. Ind to bottom ment ol se.oo. An aodlllonll chtt119 TOR or a contingent creditor the llrN t lddr-°' othat commo1 auoh wtllPllOCll.O ot dll'.c1iontlfy I 12 00 wtU t>e medt If htndi.c:t Oy d ,_... fU deelgnatlon of the 1>'<>1*1Y It nof drlllecl we111. tunnel• Ind an.n1 mtll Plant. tPOClllcetlon• an<I other of the ece ......... you must e lndlclted hereon, dlrectlorol to t~ under end t>enNth °' t>eyond the ontrK1 doc:ument• may uo t>e your claim with the court or P'C>P«TY mey t>t ~tlllned from t ••terlot llmlle theteof, and to redrlH, e11amlM<I at the Of!kll ol the City pretent It to the penonal rep-b9nlf1Clery lltftin MIMCI ~ rttunn411. equip, m11ntaln, rtl)•lr, Clerll ol Ille c1z.01 Cotti M .... resentatlve appointed by the to • written r.quee1 eubmltted NI :' .. ~~t=.·~ ~ :4~~ ~~7!, ~~tit :~~~~ n:~ ~ court within four mont.ha :!d ~~n.n often~"°"' to drlll. mine. •tot•.·~ and 09-dlafOO II I~...,,, P•ymertte. from the datA! of first lauance BENEFICIARY: Sllte 8Mloe IN «•1• through the aurfaoe ol the E.cn bid "''" t>e mede on the of letters 81 provided In Sec-Loe11 AMOdlllon. 222 N. El~. uP98f 500 feet of thl tubourfllCI ol Proc><>MI lotm. et1Mt1 P-1 through ti 700 f th n_.__te ,..._._ Stodtton, CA. 95202. PftOt!e· (lOtJ Mid lend u '~ In tho dMCI p.9 prOVlded 1n the contrlQt doc:u-on ° e ••vu. '-'UlK' 948-1118 ttc:Ol'ded 5ep1emt>e< 2e. 1974 ment1. and en.It t>e ~led b)' of California. The time fot Said NII Wiii be made. but wlttlOUt Tho 11reet eddrMI"' other oommon • oenllled °' ouhlllt'• chtelt Of I blCI filing claima will not ~ OOYenlnl Of wwranty, llqlf'lll 0t Im· dellgnllloll ol Hid p<QC)erty: I• bond lot not IMt tll•n 1~ Of tho ri f thl from th pllld, NO'fdlng tltle, 1)'111111011, OI purported to be: 3442 ,,_, 8trMt, llTIOUftt 01 thl bid, rntcle p~ble to dp or tot olheur ~~"'-• •• ~ t ncumbr•nc... lnclucllno '" IMno,C.Nfotnl•. thl CltyOIColt•M-...NoptopONI ate 0 ·~ .... no~ Ohe19Mtnd ~of 1MT~ Seid Mle w111 0o m'4M wtt~t ~ lhlll 0o coneldered uni.t eccom-above. end of Ille 1"*-er.-. by 111111 0t -ranty, elq)t ... 0t lmplltd. ponied by aucn CMIW'• cMclt, YOU MA y EXAMINE the o..ct of Trvet. to~ the rem'*"~ :~'~ ~ ~ ~· :S ~~ =:;w.d unltM file kept by the court. U you ~-:;::of i;:> 1o wtt: anoe due on 1hl not• or not• ... 11 I• midi on a bltnk fofm l\lfnltlled are Interested In the eatate, He.000'.oo wttti ~ "*'9on OUl'ed by Mid Deed ol Tru•t. to wt\: by tlle Olty of Cott• M-. Ind II you may eerve upon the ex-ltOl'll -...y 21. 1"2 0 11.1.-:! 121,804.47, plu1 the following M ii· med• In ecoordenoe with lh• ec:utor or tdm.lniltrator or 11\nuf!I .. ptOVlded In Mid f'IOle( meted coeu. U Ptf\MI and Id-PfOYtllon• 01 the PropoMI reqW. • p1u1 .ii eott .. c:hwgee and .,,.. vanoee et tilt time of tilt lnltlel publl-mente. upon the •tl.OrneY for the ex-all Mlvence• t 1a.H l .H with CttlonOf1NINOOetofltlt·M11.00 EectlblddetmualbellCtnMdend ecutor or admln.latratoc', llbd lnt-l. ' MOTICI TO llleO pr~uelllltd .. ttqw.cl by ltlw. file with the coun with proof n. beneftdllry _,., Mid o.d ""'°""" OWMIA Tiie City CounOll Of Ille City of . ...... of T rutt ....,_Ofote ....,__Md 0. YOU AM .. Dl'PAUL.T ~A eo.ta ...... ,....,...... llW r1Qh1 to of ltt'Viee; ...... tten request -.ec1 to tht ~-• .....,.., OHO "' TMllT. DATSD ~ 11, reteo1 any()( .. bid•. •tatina that you de.l..nt 1pedal OtcW.-lon Of cltftulf" INI ~ 1911. UNI.SH YOU TUI ACTION TM ContTllCJtot lh•ll oomply with notlc. of the fUlnt of an In-fof s.i.. and. wrm.ft*4iotof TO flAO"qC:T YOUR "°"T~ IN PfO'lllelonl of hatlon 1110 10 wntory anchpprailtmern of tllUlt and '*1ton to lel.. TM MAY II IOU) AT A PU9UC • 1190 lnclu ...... of the CllllOfnlt · alOned a.Md Mid HcMoeol "YOU NOD AN IJIPUl&ATIOM LIOOf ~ thl ~ '"• 8"d •tate UM\I or of the pel1· endEltctlontolelto• ........... 0 1' TH• MATURI 0, fMI ICM ol W1l9IO Mttt>lllhed by !tie l1onl or l«'OW\la mentioned tflecounty ...... theNtal ..... ~..,.. HAIMTYOU, YOU City of Coet• .... wNctl.,.. ftled In Section 1200 and 12-0(U of loee\td. \ IHOULO C:OWTACT A L.AWYa wtth the City C4er11 of Mid Ctty: end ,.._114 n......t....: ,, ...... _ OATI: '-'· 13. 1MS. "1118T AMERICAN TITLI IN· 11N11 f0t1ell ~ ~bed the ~0m11,.. i..aL.-~RODte~IN· 8Ulill<IST 18MCE OOM,Alft'. SUMHCE COMPANY,• Clllltomle t11tteln fof ~ of lht PATR ~ • lf'llr. 1 CIOl'POf•*"' 1 cOfl)Of1Uon • JMnninl L '--"* Mid Code. Pl\O PEI\ I Y: t.llT A MYNOH. oATl!O: a..>temw 2. tm 111L11N P. PHINNIV Rt 1 Boa 111 Ttwtee,... Ofllott JeMnlne I.. i.-fe Cltf C4er1I ol the , .~ ... ,,l -W • Iii.ti n4 Nonfl II OotedO ,.,._ I Autl\offl*I 0.... City of COeUI MtM .,. • .,.DI,, "' I lt,0 °'9wer 0 114 tet1 flfUI stt .. t 0t1ec1· ~1ttnt>tt 1e. 1~ (IOt) I t4tlt 81«*1.«1. CA. HI01 ..,,_, Anl.1. CA 92101 Proltel and ~tlon Ho H6 PubU.hfd ~ Cout (IOt) M · 11 M (7 14)6&8 ;,211 Pvbllelted OrMIOO Cout Dtlly PllOt e_ ~ •n Publlelleel <hnoe COMt D.ily Pllof l>ubli.necl Otanot Couf Dally ltllol Cept 23, 30, 1913 Daily Pilot '1'111'pt. 2 • 2 ... ""'• ""'· 23, IO,~. 7, 11A 81Pi II, 18. 23 tOU 82"4-13 • 1983 6267·83 " • t 111-t3 ~~----------........ ----~~~~--~------------~- ('8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frtday, Sept 23. 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICC Nil.IC NOTICE Pt.ellC NOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE ,ICTIT1oua •UllNEll FICTITIOUI •UllNHI NOTICI! °' FICTITIOUt •UttNHt FICTmout 9UtlNUt NAME ITATUlllNT NAME ITATl!MUIT ~ ._UIHO MAiiie tTATlllleNT NAME ITATIMINT Tnto lollowlng perlOl'la ••• Clomg Tl\e IOllow1ng ~tOtla ate doing NOTICE IS Hl!RE8Y GIVEN U11t 11141 Tiie loUowtog pt1tson1 1ra dom Tile IOllowlng !*'Ion It llOltlQ UNITED SERVICES 190&1 Ctytl•I KEYMAK COMPANY. 44 11 E l • min ion will hOtd . OUbllc; lle111no 10 HESCO PRODUCTS COMPANY, CODESMllH liOFTWARE. 228 but•"9fl> H lbuelneu 1.1 Orange Counly Planning Com. bu111neu u bvlltlft• H !lfHI Hut1t111g1011 BHch CA Palma Avenue. Anlth9'm. CA 92607 conal09f 1r,. Irvine Cou1 LOCll 3 104 B Alrpori Loop 0.lvt . Coal 24111 Pl11e;e, Coatl M .. a. CA 921128 92648 Jim 0. ForrHI 690 I A11enlda d• c 0 •• t • I p r 0 0 , • m MHI. CA 928211 J8ftmy Bmlln, 220 24111 pt- Mlrall•ll K•n1 Tinlllay 1111 Lak11 S1n11ago An111e1m CA 92607 (LCP)-lmp"'-illng Acuona Pro· Nawpon Pl1tt1t1 lhc. 3 t94 Air· Coat• Meu, CA 92624i Street Hunllng1on BHch CA Sa11n Oe FOHfft, 935 LI S1llil Cr, gr1m1 porl Looe> Ot1ve, Co111 M .... CA Thia butlnaea It l»f\dU<tled by Ill 92648 An111e1m CA 92807 Dahl ol Hntl~•l October 11 6 25 92828 lndlll>dual Monte c.. Weev11 lO 111 C•pa Ame11c1n Loci< and Supply, Inc . 1983 Thi• 1>ua1neH 11 conducted by • Jere1T1y Smith Cotltge L•n• Huntington Beech 44 t 1 E 1.1 Palme Avenue. Anaheim, Time of He•1lt10 1 30 pm. or llA COIPOrtllon C Thia •ct• 1 1e:_ne71 0 wu llla<IC wil~ the CA 92~8 CA 92807 .oon 1herear1er 11 P<>Nlbte Bruce H H•I•. EAecuuve VI ounty er~ o 1anga oun y on c111 M WeavtJ• t906t Crvtlll Thia 1>ualt1ess is conduc1eo by • Location Ptennlng Commtulon President GM Sept 16, 19$} "1211!21 S1ree1 Huntington Buc:h CA ""'1•''1 ptJW&.ll>Jp H"''"O Aoem. 11111 of AJ111111ta· T111s 1111ement wu t11f0 with the 9211(8 ' Sean De Forreet. v1ce-Prealden1 trallon, 10 Civic Centet Pta.za (Cor· County Clerk ot Orenge Coun1y on PubllaMO Oran8e Co11t Dally T1111 t>uainess 1s conducl..O by • Tiiis statement wes 1118<1 wttll 1ne ner 01 Bro1dw1y end Sen11 An• Sept I 1983 . Piiot Sept 23, 30. ct 7. 1~2~~8~3 oeriner1'1lp Cou11ty Cle1k ol Orange County on Boulevard), Sante Ana, Ceilfornte F'Z242 • Cell M WHve1 Sept 16. 1983 Proposal Tiie Orange County Plan· Publlaned Ora•tue Cc-eat D•llV Thia s111eman1 was llted wnn the 1<~18 nlng Commlatlon wTll hold a publlc Piiot Sept 9, 16, 23. 30. 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE County Cieri>. ol Orang11 County on Publlaheo Orange Coast Delly hearing 1eg1rdtng 11111 Irvine Cooa1 5064·83 Som1 8, 1963 P1101 Sept 23 30, Oct 7 14. 1983 L o c a I C o • a I 11 I P r o -N3LIC NOTICE f'ICTITlOUI IUllNl!H n2.4e» 5268·83 gram's-tmplemant1no Action Pro· NAME 8TATIMl!NT Puolianeo Orange co..-1 Dally g1am, whlcll contain• ron1ng FICTITIOUS IUSINE:IB Tne lollowlng pe11on1 •rt Oolno Pito1 Sept 16 23. 30, Ocl 1·11183 °'IDLIC NOTICE prov1Slon1 end otller ecllona necets· N'" .. E STATEMENT business ea 1068~ 5156-83 nm ary to Implement Ille 1doptea 111d ,..., FREEDOM IMAGING. c , ___ _,,;..;;::;.;.;.:;,,..;.;.;..;..;.;;.;;... ___ certllled Land UM Plan The lollowlng p1111ons "" dOlng Trask Ave . Garden Grove, CA -------------FICTITIOUS IU81NEll Tiie Local COlllal Pro0ram hit business as 9264:.t fltellC NOTICE fllAME ITATIMENT been prepared to provide the J & E PROPERTIES, 773t Ellis, Eric Keith James, 142 47111 SI . The lollowing persona lie doing rram-01k for lend UM end ragu· Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Newpon Beach. CA 92663 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOU'I A business es 1at1ons con1l11en1 with lhe C1lllornle Jane I. Ollvls 4 Racing Wind. Stephen Mark P1yna, t 733 Like DEED OF T"UIT DATED Aprll 1, PRIORITY MANAGEMENT. 3401 Coaatal AC1 Actloni reaulllng lrom Irvine, CA St , Huntington Beech, CA 92848 1111. UNLE:t8 YOU TAKE ACTION Ka1a111 Ave Ste t04 Los Alamllos, Ille adopllon 01 the LCP will enac1 Etatne B Mllche41. 110 Garnet, Tnla tluslneH ts conducted by 1 TO P"OTECT YOUR f'ftOPl!"TY, IT CA 90720 new ronlng provlllons In tne 1188 Balboa Island. CA 92662 general partnership MAY •E IOLO AT A PUaLIC I ALE. Jo11n c1e11>orne Hiit 2700 covereo by Ille program This business Is c.onduc1e<1 by a Eric Kellh James IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Peterson Place .. 64-C Costa Mese. The LCP lmplemenllng AcTIOna general p1rtner1lllp Tiiis Slll&menl w81 111.0 wllh tM OF THE NATU"( OF THE CA 92626 Pro0ram propow1 en em8'\dmen1 Elaine B Mllcllell County Cieri. of Orange County on PtllOCEEDINQ AOAINIT YOU, YOU Barbara Anne Hiii 2700 Peterson 10 the lrvlne Cout Planned Com-Tll1s 1111emen1 was llleo w11n Ille Sepl 8 1 953 SHOULD CONTACT A LA.WYE". Place .1t64-C. Cosla Mesa. CA munlly 1.._1 and the estet>llallmenl 01 County Cieri. ol Orange County on ' F214tq I NOTICE OF T"UtTEE I IALE 92626 Ille Coes1a1 Development 0111r1c1 Sept I 1983 PutlllslleCI Orange Coal! Dally T.•. No, 407l1 This ousmess IS conouc18d t>y 8 Coples ol 11>e Lind Uae Pian end F224244 P1101 Sep1 16 23 30 Oct 7 1983 on Thursoay September 29 1983 Bert>era A 11111 ~· Pro0ram are ivallable lor review 11 P1101 Sept 9 16 23 30 1983 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhel general partner$hlp ll>IS proPOsed lmple!Mnung Act1oni Publlsheo Orange Coa51 Dally' ' 615• 83 11 10 00 a rn ol .said day tn Iha room This s1a1emen1 was hleo with 11\e 'me lJniverslly 01 Cillfornla Irvine LI· 5068-83 Sa•es. within Iha 0111cas or REAL ES-1Sep1 16, 1983 Laguna Beacn Publlc Ltbrtry, Clry ol PUBLIC NOTICE set aside ror conducllng Truatee s ~County Clerk ol Orange County on brery. Laguni Beacll Plannlng Dept I N3LIC NOTICE TA TE SECURITIES SERVICE. F225301 Newport Beacn Planning Dept • end FICTITIOU8 IU81NE88 located at 2020 North Broadway Publisned Orange Coa51 Dally the Clly 01 Irvine Planning Dept 0 ,_ANGE COUNTY NAME STATEMENT Suite 206, In the Clly ol Sa1111 Ana, p1101 Sepl 23, 30 Oct 7 14, 1983 The put>llc is encouraged 10 81• MUNICIPAL COURT The lollow1ng persons are 001ng 1 Counly 01 Orenge. stet• 01 Ca.II-I 5272-83 tend and be heard 11 uou nave anu OF CALIFOAHIA business as 1orn1a REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 1 questions regar'dtng this' B & L VISUAL PRESENTATION. SERVICE 1 Ca111orn1a corpora11011 LCP·lmplement1ng Acllon Pro0ram 70:;~:~cA~:~~~.D.'27':;'1 1760 Pomona Ave •59. Coe1a as duly appointed Tru11ee unoer and PUBLIC NOTICE please ~ontect Merk Brodeur 81 Pleinnrr CERTIFIED RESIN Meaa. CA. 92627 9 t 10 1118 Po er O' aale con " Robert V LeFevre. 1760 Pomona pur uan w • FICTITIOUS BU81NE88 (714) 834·5376, EMA Community TECHNOLOGY. INC a Calllornla rarred In thar cer1a1n Deed of Trust NAME STATEMENT Planning, Santa Ana. Calllornla corporation Ave • 59, Costa Mesa. CA, 926:"7 e•ecu1ed by Bruce S Welner and C 11 1 E Oalendanl JAMES L TAYLOR. Lynda J LeFevre, 1780 Pomona Doreen L Wainer. husband and wile, I The ro11ow1ng persons are doing Compliance wllll lhe a 1 orn a n-Ave , • 59. Coale Mesa. CA. 92627 ames oug 89 " 8 an r ey c & H SOLAR INTERNATIONAL, tarmlned 11111 Local Co111a1 Pro-Case No 157377 J 0 1 '-' 11 d Shi 1 Ann tluslness as· vlronmen1er Quality Act: It wee de· DOES 1.v. Inclusive This business 11 conducted t>y 9 Hall, husband and wile, recorded I IUMMONB general partnership. April 10. 1981• In Book 14016 01 15482 Pasadena Apts "112, Tuslln, grams are statoutorlly exempt lrom Robert v LeFewe Ott1c1a1 Records ol said County, at CA 92880 CEOA requirements pursuant 10 NOTICEI You have been •ued. This sia1emen1 was filed with the Page 751 Recorder's Instrument No Gregory c Cleylon. 15482 Section 20180·9, Olvlalon 13. of the The cour1 may decide egetnat ~ County Clerk 01 Orange Counly on 12959• bu ieaaon ol 8 breach of de-Pasadena Apia. 11112. Tustin. CA. Public Resources Code without your being ~erd un-.a Sept 1 , 1983 ' t 92680 All persons elmer l•vorlng 01 OP· >'°" tffpond within 30 deya. Reed FZ2'257 laull In payment 01 performance 0 David G Hensen, 15482 posing 11115 proPOHI 11e invited 10 tha lnfOf'metlon below. Ille obligations secured thereby, In-Pasadena Apts. ,, 112, Tustin, CA presen1 1ne1r views before the Plln-II you wish 10 aeek Ille advice of an PH~~~,~~~"~. ~;,·~.830~~=:~ Dally cludln1g 1na1 breach ord d~euJJ t, No2• 92680 '1Jng Commission attorney In this mall er. you slloulO 5063 _ 83 lice o wh1cn was recor ""' une · F 1 rth 1 t 11 na.90n1 do so promptly so that your written 1983 as Recorder's 1n11rument No Tllll business Is conducted by· a or u er n orma on • .,.., 83-233257. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC general partnership ere Invited lo call Mar~ Brodeur at responM, 11 any. may be llled On ------------- AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO-Oevld G Hansen 714) 834·5378 or come lnlo the lime I P\Bl.IC NOTICE E FOR CASH 1 wt 1 t Ille Gr-ory Cllylon Planning Ottlca located 11 Civic AVllOIU•ted 111 sldo demandede. D R · a u money 0 Thl..,,s itet-enl ~u Ill-' with 111e 1Cen1er Plaza. Room 2M, S1n11 Ana. El lrlbum1. lede decldlr COfttra Ud. c,.,. .......... unlled S1e1es or a c aa111er·s ctleek v,., ~ "" I le f Ud - drawn on e slate or netlonll bank, 1 County Cl111k of Orange County on C11lllornl11 1 n •ud nc • • -que · re-NOTICE Of' TRUtTEE'I tALE state or 180.,81 creClll union, or 1 'Sept 20. 1983 Put>llalle<I Orange Coa11 Delly Piiot eponde denlro de 30 di ... Lee le T.S.. No. 1$- 1 0t4 7 _ 5 state or leder11 uvtng1 and loan '225514 !SePt 23. 1983 lnfOf'meclon que algue. I HOTlCE association domiciled In tlllt ltlte. Publlslled Or11l9e Coaa! Delly 5283·83 H you wlah to_. Ille adVlce of YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A ell piyeble 11 lhe lime ot sale. all Piiot Sep! 23, 30. Ocl 7, "• 1983 an el10tney In Ihle met18f, 'CHI DEED OF TRUST, DATED June 30. 528 l 83 •hould do 90 Pfomptly '° that JOUt 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION right. !Ille and lnrereSl nelO l>y II. U ' • •rtttan rMponM, If an,, ma1 be TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Trustee, In lhal real prop8(1y Sltu1te IWIDllC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE ttled on time. I "AY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE 1n said County end Sta ta. deacrt~ r lllX. It u ted= aollc:lt el oonea-.., as follows Leasehold 1n1.,as1 In and I FICTITIOUt aUllNEtt 1 8 er IF YOU NEED AN EX Pl.ANA TION OF 967" FICTrTIOUI IUllHEll I TAT"'M"'NT Jo de un edO an Hie eaunto., THE NATURE OF THE PROCEE0-10 ll>e rollowlng Lot 5 5 of Trect • NA....., ITATIMENT NAME "' "' deberle hecerio ln~latell'l8tllt, ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD 83 rec3 ordfedMlln Blool k 412 ia•pgea, r3,!'_ The 10110;;',;"g persona are doing buTshln•e!~".-,. Ing PllltOn• ue _doing de Ml• menefa, i u rHpueete CONTACT A LAWYER and 1 o ece aneous . ~ -eecrlte, el hay •!tune. ptl8de M r On October 7, t"83, 11 9 15 • m . cords of said county t>usiness •s S U R M A C B 0 0 K • 1 1 ad tlem • The strHI address or other KEV MAK COMPANY· 44 11 E. La KEEPING/SECRET ARIAL SERVICE, reg 1 r a e po. Federal N1tlon1I Mortgage Alaocla· comon des"'natlon or the real prop-Palma Avenue, Anal\elm. CA 92807 2730 Cit>ole Ave., Coa11 Mese, CA. l ·TO THE DEFINDA~: bA cl;:!! lion u duly appoln1ed lruatee und., I·• lb d Jim De Forrest. 6901 Ouenlla de 92626 compl1lnt hee been ft-. 7 t and pursuani 10 Oeec:l c,f Trust ex-erty hlled•e neb~e 37descoer ..... e c~' Senllago. Anellelm. CA. 92807 ""·rt>are L Sur,,..a 2730 Cibola P11lntlff ee.inet yov. If )'OU wlelt lo ecuted by Peggy F1enc11. an unmar- pu[po'l:: Ill to 1""' "" , Seen De Forrest, 935 La Salle Cr . Av':. Cost• Meaa:cA'. 92626 defend thla lawaull, you mu1t. tied woman recorded July 15, 1982, lrvTne. 1 d orn 1 ........ b dlacla1m1 AnaMlm. CA. 92807 Hallie w. MecLeen. 2730 Clbol1 within 30 day• alter tnls summons la es Intl No 82·244188 of Ottlclal lie un e111gnuu .... re Y t I I Amertcen Lock and Supply, Inc .. Ave Colle Meae CA 921528 Mrved on you. tile wltll 1'111 court a Records In the ottlce ot' 1he County 1111,dllablllty lorddany incorrecth necasom" 44 t 1 E Le Palme Avenue. Ananet. Th .. ls l>"aine11 ,,· conducted bu. • written respon1141 to the comptalnl Recorder of Orange County, Stale ol sa street a reas or o er • CA 92807 gen111al partnetthlp r Unless_ you do. your default will be C1illornla WILL SELL AT PUBLIC m~~1~"~~1~a~ii be mede wllhout Tl!IS business Is c;onducled by a Barbara L Surges entered on 1ppllo11tlon ol Iha plain-AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100ER I II·" d general partnerahlp, T~1s statement wet flied w1111 lhe llH. end this court may enter• judge-FOR CASH OA CHECK AS DE· I'll Salo o encum ' ean orre • ~ r-County Clerk ol Orange County on ' , 1 bng 11 •1 ~.""111.,,. lhne,ori!~ipal 1111• Trits s1e1emen1 wes llled wllll Ille S•pt 1 1983 mended In Ille C0"1plalnt. whlcll 01 5118 in lawf\JI money of the Unlleo warrenty.expree.or mp ""'• regar • S De F SI vt~·-P ••ldenl " menl ag11n11 uou tor the relief de-, SCRIBED BELOW (P•"•bl• 11 time ranees o -•1 ·-• C c•-k 1 o County on g could result In g1rntsllment of Stale•) 11 the tront entren-10 the ance ol lhe Note or other obllgat1on ounly "'' 0 range F2242411 1 kl 1 0 P opert ~ uv " secured t>y said OeeO of T1ust, With Aug 29. l983 Published Orange COHI Dally wages 8 ng 0 money r ' Y Old Orenge County Courthouse, lnler .. , •no oth•r •ums IS provided F224003 Piiot Seol 9 16 23 30, 1983 or other rellel reQueste<l In "'" com· located on Santa Ana Blvd . be-g~ g "g ' Published Orange Coaa1 Delly J · • plaint 111er111n. plus advances If any under 5066-83 tween Sycemore St & Broedwey, lne terms tllereol end 1n1eres1 on Piiot Sep1 2 9 t6, 23. 1983 Oeled April 15· 1983 Santa Ana C11tllo1n11 all ril;lhl tllle 5035·83 ROBERT B l<UHER. Cler~ ' • such aavances i nd plus lees. -------------B SHERYL CASPERSER Oe1>11t and •ntereat conveyed 10 and now charges and eapensu or lhe CE Y E · Y held t>y 11 under se1d Deed or Trust 1n Trustee and or the trusts CrHte<I by ____ .:..N3=;:.ll;,;C;,...;.;NO.;:..;.T.:..I ;,,,;;____ P\Bl.IC NOTICE DONALD L. OAEEN · Atlorney the propetly "lulled In seld County ___ _;,_.;.;;..;;.;.;;.....:...;:..;.~'-----1301 Dowe 11 .. Sta. 400 and Stale da&er1t>e0 u sa1d0eec:lo1Tru11 The1011Jamoun1 TPl-1a4 CPP·sotlO ,Nt•PM11hec:h,CA.t2MO .Jlle WeSlerly 145 reet ol Loi 4 ol said ol>Ugallon 1nc1uc:11ng reeaon-NOTICE OF HOTICI! °" (71415$3-411• Block Col Tr1e1 No 6 t2. in ti>• Q 1y ably ea11m11ed rees c1111ges Ind ax· TRUITE('t SALE T"UITEl't tAL( Publlsnect Orange Coast Daily P~ol 01 Coste Mesa Counly or Orange pen,., of 1118 Tf\tSI .. It Ille time ot T.I . Ho. 0)0101*3 T.t . Ho. 12102 Sept 23 30 Oct 1 I• 1983 State or Cahlornl• u pet map re-1n111eJ pubhca11on ol lh11 Notice, rs YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDE.A "'Ion September 29 1983 II 11 00 5273-83 coroeo '" OOOk 20. P9Qff I and 2 S 1ga~~ 8~lemt>er 7 11183 DEED OF TRUST DATED Sec>tem-1 m FIRST AMERIC-'N TITLE IN· MisoeUaneous Maps In Iha oHice or REAL EST A TE SECURITIES SEA· ber 21 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE SU RANCE COMPANY • Calllornll PUBLIC NOTICE the County Recorder of Hid County ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR,corporelloo. u Trull ... or Sue· Tl\e str"I ld<lrese of me real VICE 11 Trustee PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A cenor Trusree or Su1>1111uted IPt-5"52 ro ert deacrit>ed 1bove Is :yy g ~ ~:,~:; PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN Trustee of lhal certain Oeec:l of Trus1j NOTICE Of' TRUITEE't SALE ~r~rt~ 10 be 20112 WellKe Ava EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE executed by MOHAMMAD VALi TAUITIE IALE NO. 50700 A B & C Coste MHa CA 92827 tSeall DJ Morger Its Presldertl OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST GHAHREMAN ANO BAIG OM On Sep18"'be< 30, 1983, al II 00 ·T~· u'nd.,,.,,..__. d. laclelms an" 2020 Nortn Broadway Suite 206, YOU S OU 0 CONTACT A O p '"' .,. • ...,,. 1 Senll Ane Ca 92708 YOU, H L GHAAAEY GHAHREMAN, llulband am . THE HAMMOND C M ANY. I lllblllly lor any lncorrectneN 01 Ina I 0 Coll 0 11 LAWVER end wife. and 1ec01ded July 7. 198 t C1llfornl1 Coroorallon. es duly •P· above street addreas Publlsned range 983 1 • Y On October 7. 1983 II 11:00 A.M. as 1n11rumen1 No 7660, In 8oolc pOlnted Trullee uno., and purs11an1 The sale wHI be made but wllhou1 I Piiot Sep! 9. 18. 23 • 1 5094_83 SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY 88 14129, Page 1752, ol OHlclaJ Re-to Oeec:l or Tru1t executed by MARIO covenant or warranty. a~oreat or Im· !'ta.IC NOTICE Ille duly appointed Truatee under corda of 011oge County, Calllornle, v1noA10 PETILLO, a tingle man aa plieO regerdtng lllte poeMHlon .ir Ind pursuant 10 Oeed of Truet Ae-and purauant to th1t c:.n11n Nollct Trull or tor the benen1 end 118C\Jrlty encu;,,brenoee 10 ·pay the 1otel corded on Oc1. 2. 1981 H Document of Default ttleleunder recorded May of THE HAMMOND COMPANY. I amount of the unplld balance of the No. 24911 BOOll 14242 Page 489 Of 27. 1983 11 tneirument No. C11lltorn1e corporellon &1 obllgitton MCUred by the pro~y 'YOU A"I IN DIFAUlT UNOI!" A Otttc1a1 Records tn the office ot the 83-224087. ot Ottlclal Record• ol Beneficiary, dated Apru 27, t982, tot>eaoldconalallng of pr1nc1par 1 nd 0£EO OF TftUtT OAT'l!D '*llMY Recorder of Orange County, C1ll· 11ld County, wilt under and pursuant end recorded u lnttrvment No Intern! of s 193 177 24 p1u 1 ooata 4, 1113. UMlilt YOU TAKI AC-1ornt1 execu1e<1 b)'-George P, to saJd Deed of Trull Mii 11 publlc 82-154340 on Mey 5. 1982, of Of· expenees edva'ncM inct lruit" TlON TO f'ftOTTCT YO\M f'ftM-Broolta. 1n unm1rrled men WILL euc1lon r01 Cllh. lewful money In tht ltclal Record1 In 1he Offloe of lhe feet eallmeted 10 tie 13 048 85 11 E,_TY, rt MA'Y al tOLD AT A l'Ott-SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE United Sll1H ol America, e Count~ Aecorde1 of Orange County. the time ol lnttlel publlceilon of thla LIC IALE. If YOU NllD AN l!JI-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C-'SH. (p1y-CA1lller'1 Ct\eek p1y1ble 10 llld State or CeJllornl1. Notice ol Sate which two tuma 10111 ~NATlON ()fr THI! NAT\J9'E Of' able II time of 1118 In lawful money Truatee drawn on e state 01 n1t1onel WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1 196 22519 . THE PfllOCHOINO AOAINtT YOU, of Ille United Ste tea) et The South benk. a 1t1te 01 federal credit union. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Cu~renily 'ditec:t benk caalller'e YOU IHOULO CONTACT A LAW· lront entrenoa to the 011nge County or 1 atete or lederel 11vtng1 end loen CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR ctleckt ch«lct C8f1lfleo by 8 blnlc YER. Old CourtllouM . 211 W. Sente An1, u aoct1t1on domtclled In thll 11118, CERTIFIED CHECK (p1y1ble 11 llme or caahler't ClleCICI or regulated NOTICE Of' TIIUIT'l!l't ••u J S111e of C111torn11 111 right, 11118 end 11 the main en1rence 10 First Amen-or 1111 In lawful money of the United lenders deacrlbed tn Sec: m 4 h ot T.I . No. eOIOI ln1.,eat conveyed 10 and n-held c;1n Tiiie ln1uranca Comp1ny Statea), 11 The toulll front entrance 11141 Cllllornla CMI Code payeble 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tllal by II und., DMd ot Trull In 11!4! toceled 11 1 t4 Eeat Ftttll Street, In 10 lht Or1nge County Oto 11141 trustee or the bidder· ire eccep. on Thurtdey Oc1ober 13. 1983. e1 prope<1y 111u11ed In llld County, Ille City of S•nll Ana, Catltornla, t H CounhouM . 21 t Wes1 Sen11 Ana tlble wllll proper ldent1tic.11on 10 00 1 m ot Mid day. in tna room Calllornte deectlt>lng 111• land !here-11111 rlghl, tttle end lnl.,eat con\19y9<1 Boutev1rd, City ot Santa Ana. Stele Tn, b9Nlllct1ry und., llld Deed Ml Hide for conduct tog T ruatee'1 In 10 1nd n-lletd by It undar lllO ot Calllornle 1 Tru.t IOualy •XtcUled and de-Sales, wltllln the ottlcea of REAL ES-PARCEL 1 An undlvlOed 115th Deed or Trust In lhe pr099rty 1itu· YOU -'RE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A. o pr~ nd~ 1 wrttt TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. ,1n1ere.tl In eno lo Lot I of Trect No. lled In Slld County •nd Siii• d• DEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE =:.~r~1141ofu0.:~~= 0ern.: loceted at 2020 Nor111 Broadwey. t 11•8 11811-n on• map recorded acrtbed u . Cl1y ot lrvtne DATED April 271h, 1982. UNLESS 1 S 18 d 111 .,, Notice 01 o. Sulle 206. In Ille City ot Senle Ana. In bOOi< 479, pages 16 and i7 OI LOT 110 ol TRACT NO 7098. aa P8f YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT l~H ~nd ·~re:.:i 10 a.ti The Mid County of Orenge, s111e 01 Cell-Mlecell"*>Ua Maps. racorCla ol Or· mlJ> reeorded In boo«-326, pege.s 14 YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE N lice I Def ull end Election to a.ti r0tn1e, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES l'nge County. C1Jtt01nle to 17 lnclullve ol mleceltlMOIU SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU too be ,!:o,o!s In lhe county~ 1 SERVICE. 1 C1Jltornla Corp0r111on b c1pt1ng therefrom Units 1 mapa, In Ille office of the county NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE 11141 reel propatty II IOCAle<I Uduly1pC>01ntedTru1teeund«eno lhrOUQh S lnctualve, 88 allown Ind recorder of M id county NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS This doc:um1tt1t 11 execuled b purauen1 10 tile po-of slle con-defined on !hit cerlaln Con-EXCEPT ALL oll. o41 rights. mln.,111, AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Feda<el Nltlontl Mor1g. Ataocla! tarred In 111e1 09fleln Oeec:l of Trua1 Clomlnlum Plan recorded June 1, mtne<et right•. nllurar g11 rights. TACT A LAWYER lion (WoOdgrHn Service co executed by '<ARLEEN S JIMENEZ I 1981 In book 14081, page 653 of and otnar. llydroc8'bont t>y Whit· All right, 111i. end lnternt con-Otviilonl Sulle 1800 l0920 Wlllhlrt recorded Februery 7 1983, In lhe Ott1c111 Record• 01 llld Orange soever name known lh•I may be veyed to end n-hetd by II under Boulevard. Loa ~etet. Cilllomle ol!ice of the County Recorder ot 11•d Counly Within 01 und., llld li no. logather Mid Deed ot Trust In Ille proper1y 90024 (213) 824-.2223 M1lllng •d· Counly, es Recorder's 1n1truman1 I PARCEL 2. Unit •. 11 lllowo and wllll the perpetual rtgllt 01 drilling, 11tu1ted In said County •nd S1t1e dress 11 po Bo• 789511 Loa An· No 113-60172 Dy reeaon 011 breecll 1dellned on th1t certain Con-mining. exploring and oper1te th.,e-described as A CONDOMINIUM gelei Calllornll 90078 ' 01 detaull In peyment ol per-,domlnlum Plan referred 10 In Perce! tor and sto1lng tn and removing the COMPRISED OF oaie Au 25 1 919 ro1m1noe ol the Obllg•tlon1 aecureo 1 above Hme rrom 11ld lend or any olhe• PARCEL t· An undlYlded 11181h Tllis d~um"ent I• execule<I rhereby. including that brHch or de-The street eddren 11110 o1her lend. Including the right lo whlpatock 1nterea1 In and to LOI 1 ot TraC1 No b CONSUELO s. JUAREZ 1au11 Notice ot which wu recordeCI common des1gn1llon. If any. or tlla or dlrectlon1lly drill end mine from 11221. 111 tha City or Costa Mesa. u Pubrim.o Orange CoHt Dilly June 20. 1983 11 Recordef"t lnstru-1ea1 property described above Is lands otner than Chose nerelnebove per map recorded In Book 484, Piiot Sept 18 23 30 l983 menl No 83-261819, WILL SELL AT pu1po11ed to be 2182-0 Pacmc Av-described, oil or gas we111. tunnel• pages 33 end 34. In the office or the · • · · 5 118 .93 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-lenue, Coate Mete. CA 92827 and shafll Into, through or acro11 County Recorder of Hid County EST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful The underllgned Truatee Cll•· Ille 1ub1urface ot the land hereln· El(Ceptlng 1htretrom Units 1 -------------money ol Iha Unllecl StatH, or a c:1e1ms any ll•bllltv for any lncorrll(jl· above deacrlbed end to bottom such througn !8 11 shown upon the Con-Mt.IC NOTICE cesllter's c1>eck drewn on • 1111e or ness of the 11reet edd•esa and o1her wlllpatocked or dlrecllonelly drilled domlnlum Plan recorded In BOOll ---.....:..=.;;;.;;..;.;;.;..;.;.;;;,,;;._ __ _ nallonal 1>1nk. a 11a1e or lederal common designation. 11 any. ahown wells, tunnels and ahelta under end 14087. Page 879 or Olltct11 Records ITATIMl!NT Of' WITHORAWAL cre<ltt union, or a •t•lt or 19derel r>ereln It 111111treet addrffl or otner t>enaeth or beyond the exterior of Hid County '"'OM PAlllTNl1'1Hltrt uv1ng1 end loan 11.1aoclellon dOIT'l· lcommon de11gn111on ol lna property llmlls 111111eol. and 10 reClrlll, retun-PARCEL 2· Unit G·3 .. all-n OPlllATINQ IJNOlll 1 • Clled ln 1n11 t111e. •II peyable 11 tlle la now Indicated hereon directions nel, equip, maintain. repair, deepen upon the Condominium Pt1n re-FICTmOU1 aUtlNltt NAMI lime of sele ell rlQlll. 11118 and 10 lhe property may be obt1lned and operate any suGh well• or mlnn. f1rreo 10 In Perc;el 1 above The foltowtng person hu Interest 11"4d t>y 11. 11 fru1tee, In Iha! lrom Ille benettclary her9'n n1med wllllout. however, 11141 rlghl 10 drill. The 11ree1 addreu end other wllhdrtwn u 1 gene<al P•rtnaf from real P<oper1y altuate In 11ld County purauen1 10 a wrllten request k.lb· mine. etOt'e, explore 1no opar1t1 common dettgn11lon, II eny. ot the tit& partner1'1lp 01>er11tng un<lel Ille end State. deec;rlbed 11 follows Lot mttted 10 "'d bantll(;t1ry within ten 111rough Iha MJrfeoe ot the upper 500 relll p1opony described ebove ts llcllllous business neme ol DOUBLE 211. Tree;! 4341 aa per mep recorded d1v1 lrom !he first 1>11btlc111on or lhll '"'of the aubaurlact of 111<1 l1nd u purported 10 be 355 Avoc1do EAGLE MINING CO .• 2727 S Crod· In Boolt 170, P .. 15 111rougti 19 notloe r~eCI In the deeCI rec;orded Sep-Stree1 • .tG-3. Co111 Mffe, Cetlfornla dy Ave . Saiita An1. CA 112707 lnclullve. or Mlacell•"-OU• M1p1 OI BENEFICIARY S1e1e S1vlng1 en(I tembe< 211. 1974 92627 The llC1lllOUI butlnlH name reco1d1 of Or•fl98 County Call-Loan A1aoc1111on. 222 N El Oorldo. Tiie ,,,.., •OdrtN OI Olher common THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE •t•l-1 for the Plt1n«ehlp ..... fornle Stockton. CA 95202. Phone: (209) d•lgn1tl011 of Mid property· II DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR IN-filed on ~vary 2. 1983 In 11141 The elr .. t eddreH or Ollllr 9•11· 1118 putpol'led to be 34'42 Ptc1n Str .. t, C 0 RR EC T I NF 0 RM AT I 0 N County or Or1ng9. comon d"'Gn•llon ot Ille rell1>fOp· Slltd Ille wtn be made. but wttflOul lrvlM. Celttornle FURNISHED Fun Namt 11\d -'Cklr-of the Per-erty 11ereln1bove dHcrlbtCI ta coven1n10<w1111111y,e•pr ... ortm-SeldNlewtllbemedtwltllOul-The 11ld 1818 11 mecla wtt110u1 ton Wilhdrnrtng. 8et1 L. Biren, 314 5"lfp0'1ed to be 2820 Htvlt Clrci.. plied, regarding 11118, P<>IMMl<>O. or n1nt or watranty. expr .. 1 or lmptled, coven1111 or warranty reg1rdlng tit ... Auby Ave .. Betboa, CA. 92881 eo.11 Meee. Cllllornla encumb11nc11, lncluCllno '"'· u to 11118, PoUMllon or encum-po ...... on 01 encumbrenc:ee. or u SIQn«I: 8et1 L l lrch TM utld«"8igned l'l«eby dltlc!lalme Chargee and expen ... of the Truet• branc.e 10 11t11fy the unpeld btl· to tntu1eblllty of 11119 ,_ 111 Neblttty tor 1ny lncorreC1MU In enc of the lrutle CtNted by Mid tllCt Cl~ Oil the note 0t not• -Tl!I total •movn1 Ol Ille unpeto PublilltMld Or~ co .. 1 Delly UIO "'"' eCldr-or 0111« gom. DMd ot T1u11 to pey the remelnlng cured by 111d Deed of Ttu•1. 10 wtt blllnoe ol Mid Obllgetlon1 1oge1i. PllOI s.Q1 2. I , 18, 23 1 • 111113. 11'\on Cleelgnetlon prlnclpal tumt ol the nota(I) MCu~ 121.80 I 74, plua lht fOllOwtng M ii-with ldv111QM, and "11m.ated CQll1 oo 15-t:I Saki Nie wtll be 111.a. wllhout by HIO o..i<S of T1ut1 to-wit· mated Cotta, ••penMe end lld· 1nd expen ... 11168,4711.04. -rranty, axptMeor ~ltCl.regerd· I 127,784 52 with 1n1-1 111eteon v111CM et tilt time of the lnlt111 publt-Th11 No11ea of er .. Ctl of MIO obtl• •-ic NOTICE 1ng 11118. ~. or -um-lrom JenuatY I, t9113 'it 18.76% par cetloo ot thl• Notice of S•I• 0111on '"d t*!tlon 10 Mii Mid rN I ---.....:..'"-=;;;.;;;..;.;.;;.;,.-.;;;.... __ _ bfltlOH, to l llltly lhe principal b1I-l nnum U PIOYlded In 111<1 l1011(1) 11>02 85 prOi>tfl)' Wit !ecotci.cl .. tnetN• 1nce of 11tt Note 0< otl'I« obllQ•l!Ofl plu1 111 C081• ch11oea end 1ny and NOTICI TO nwit No. 83-'25440 Oil Mey 27. eecureo by NICI DMd of Trut1, with 111 edv1ncee t 2. 134 50 with lnt8fael. .-..~TY OWNI" 1983. ol Otflelal Record• In the 01. lnttr"1 Ind 011181IUIN81 l)foYlded The berleflClaty under ••Id Deed YOU Allll .. Dl'AU\.T ""°'" A lie;• of lhe C~nty Reoordtf Of Or- tl'\9f.in: plu1 lldVlnote,11 eny. under ol Tru11tieretot01eexacu1ed1nd de-MIO °' "'UIT.1.~ATIO .IUM • .!!i 1nge Covnty, St1te of Cellf01n11. Ille 1erme thereof ena lnt-t on 11119ted to the unCl.,algned I wtltten 1•1. UNI.Ill Yuu TAKI ACTIV't Trutt" or perty condUCllng Slit· The totlo¥rlng P•non hea II/Ch 1dvenc.. ind plu1 rN1, Oeci1rlllon of defeulf Ind Oemand TO .-..OTICT YOUf! "'°"9'-TYLIT CALIFORNIA LAND TITlE COM· wltlldrewn It I Qtntfll P•r1ner trQl'll Clhlrllff, •nd ·~PtnHI of '"' for S11I•. I nd . Wfllltn NO\~ of 0.. MAY N •OU> AT A trtU9UO IA I . PANY 11141 par1114itthtp O,,.,.•tlng und« 1h• Truti .. 1nC1 ot lh41 tru1t1 craa1eo by teult tnCI Elec1lon 10 Seff. Tna und«-., YOU NIRD AN ~ANATION 3578 Arlington Avtnue llclltlOVt butlnMI name Of DIEStQN Hid 0..0 Of Tru11 Tiit total e"'°"nt 11Qntte1 cauM<S1110 Not'" of Defaut1 OP THI NATU"I O, THI Rlv.,stde, CA. 82t500 TECHNOLOGY. 111871 Chemlc:11 Of talCI obllg1tlon. locludlng '":tcxi and Electlon tO Sell to be recorded In ~OCllOINO AOA*IT YOU, YOU Alln FOAECl.OSURE DEPART-Lane. l1un1lngt011 BMctl. Cl\. 12849 •l'lly "limited'-· Chlr09' •nCI ... the COUllly where Ille rael prap.,ty I• IHOUl.O COHTACT A LAWYU. MENT The fletltloua t>uatnen ne111e pan-or th• Tr1111 ... 11 lhe time of toca1ec:1 FIRST AMIAtCAN TITLC: IN-(7141715•·2120 1t1temen1 for the plrtneralllp .... • n1t11I publlClllQn of thl• Nolle:•, .. Detec:t Augult 30. 1983 SUAANOI! COMPANV, • Callfornle tHe HAMMOND COMPANY. A~ flied on May 20. 1983 In 1"41 County 120,550 17 IUNKllT IUlvtCI COWANY COrpor1tlon . Jeannine L 1.ewrte TAUITIE of Orlngt 011eo· Seotambe< 7 IL 1983 •r. .IRAN ""rTAI O.-.TEO: &t!>tttllbtr 2. 11183 8 V. CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE f'uff Nlme end Add,.._ Of the Pef· REAi. E81'ATE SECURITIES SER· Trw1 ...... Offloe Jaenntne L Lewrle COMPANY tOll WllhClrewlng: Miik Geretd Cl lll· VICE, 11 Trut1ee 2M Nortf\ II Dw .. 9fNet AuthOfllld Otflott AS AGINT pllo. 2360 H11b0f 81vd . 008. (s.all D J M0t09< II• Prareldent ,.0. Of-D 114 (Ill '1nh 81r .. 1 8h1ron A 8ewtw<>AECl08lJRE Coet1 M .... CA 92H8 :>o?O NQt111 8roeOwey, 8une ~ ltodltOfl, CA. IU01 8en1a Ani CA 12701 OFFICER Slgl'Wld Mtrtc Cemplto SlflflAnt,C• 112708 <•l--11tt (11~)55t:-3211 01ted AUQuet30. t983 '1'7SU Pu~ Or•noe CMll Deity Publllhtd OtMIOt Coael Daffy PllOI Publlllhed Ortngt CoHt Dally Pilot Pubffl'*I Oteoge COUt Oel'V Piiot! Publl.,,.., Orlngt Coor Dally Pllo1 &.p1 23 30, Oct 7 1983 a.QI 1$. 23 30. 1083 Sept 8, 10, 23. 1083 s.pt g 18 2:.t, 11113 Piiot Sept 2 9, 18, 23 11193 5:180·83 & 1 t 1 ·83 5009·•3 5053·8& so 17 • ., 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A ·s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX T HE DAILY PILOT Cl.AS IFI ED OFFICE 110 R To Place Yoo--Ad. Cal Tt·lephnrw S1..·rvwP ~1011day ~ mJ,1) 642-5678 8:011 .'\.M. 5::rn P.M. 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DEADLIN E ·: f't'Ul,lt:i\ T IO:'J ~llJllUU\ DEADLINE Tw.,dt1\ \\. 1·d11r.,i1 .• , l'l111t~d:I\ ~ rtt l,I\ -\d I tlfl f,J\ ..;,und;i\ ~Ill '1'111 I 111• .... \~ 1·d l fttH". I II h 1 CA '\CEl.LATIO'\ CO HHECTI O\ I l.30 a.m. 4·30p m. 4·30 p.m. 4:30 p.111. 4:J0 .,.ltt 3:00 JJ Ill. :~ 00 p.m. & , . .,." 11.-. , .. ,, 11·•· C::111n·ll.t ttun-. <mu 1·.ir r •Tl IOll!-i ma v I 1:· '''' lw rnudt· 011 "'tllll" dr·adline!:> CJS ,, ::~. abovt'. Pl '""''' al:)~ for a rantellation I '' :~,. numlw r ''lw11 r·H r11·P llmg \OLJr ad. EHROHS: 1; 11 • Chel·k yrrnr aJ Jail} and report error"i unmf'diatl·h. Th" DAILY PILOT a:-i~U inP!'i liability for lhe fir~t ..... , ..... .'It~ 11worrf"c t ir.!->t'ft ion cnly. <.:L AS 'I FI EO 642-5678 HOIHI lar Salt a ..... l•r Sale ----.-.--------~~-1 '"" GtHrtl 1002 Gtaeral ,.~ ~~~~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;.::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1002 J41( I J~lt l~l~ •'k ~\I' .!.hit., l7W , ... , 1 ..... . JVO~ :'"'H JIN~ :\loiin 2"'17 lWCJft '"'"' '~'' ,~,. llll~ 2MIH lV~lJ l1'?J lU?~ :Ilk'~ Hh ... JllJ,.' ~111• •11th tlilf" IAYSIDE PUCE .AYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boat s paces ~uced • $1,500.000. LllO ISLE Remodeled 3 br. 2 bath+ large rec. nn., beam ceilings, furrushed, pauos $420.000. PEllllSUU HOIE OCUllFllDIT Ocean & Jelly views Manne room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq fl 4 car parking $1,385.000 FlllllllllS llAICH llLL TIP New 4 br. 4 1"1 ba, custom Freru.•h Normandy lrstate I 2 pnml' acre hilltop. Now $995.000. COROIAIO CAYS llYFllllT Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat c.Jeck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. lRROWHEAI HOIE Near new 4 bdnn. 4 bath, lake vtew 3500 sq tt SH0,000 Will trade for a local property OCHI FllOIT lllCOIE llrTS .t'nme 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br I Ba Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good IJlCOme $725.000 Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tri-.plex with SpaClous 4 Br 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\•d" Otov,. N B bl) blbl FORECLOSURE! MUST BE SOLD NOW! HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM HOME REDUCED FROI Sl,100,000 TOSlH,000 673-3051 llli CAIYlll OUTI• lovely <4 BA cu11om nome on the golf COUrM with pool and spa. Very pri- vate and rec.tilt}' re- modeled. Reduced to S 1,296.000. C1ll Biii Co1e 110..1llO COTE r~, REALTY F°' Clasalfled Ad ACTION Call 1 Delly Piiot AO-VtSOA 642-5678 llllll SS41,000 Greet C M location. Year--========== ly Income $40,000 All 2 _ B r . 1'" B 1 unl1' "'/garages Only$52,000 Clwn. 631-7370 Find what you want In Dally Pllol Clasalflech.. l\..lh nlt lt\Hll l\i. y, i..... l'lhl~ t ""'l•'t'I "'''' "1"'-., U1._'" Jll.IHi+ •Mo\llif"f V• 6" ~'-"'""'°' M1Hfl M•H•<t lt1ttnt -tl•lP TRADITIONAi. REAL TV I Jllliil()lJl: t1()Ml:S llV ~ ~ul'l h.ul1 r.. rHv1•I Mll)4 11.od11, P11ltn "UJh AUTOMOTIV£ HIT IUY Great opportunity 10 own ~"1" •·~"1·~ """ your own for Investment A .. , .. ,....,.,, .. I'.•!" ~"" or as a home. Five year • ""''"' 1<..,,,.,1 """' old two bOdroom In full i•~v~!: ... r, .. ;.:v.~ . ...ti.. .::~;; security developmen1 """ ,., .,., " with pool anu tush Ian<'· '"'" ·M••1• seeping Painlessly \"""'"' ', ..... , 'lilll priced at only S89,900 751-3191 OOE,TillW. WMI 11usa .. r AUTOS IMPORTED ·'11"1111 llMIO.- t tit•• n I l.~U..~ln ................ ~ .. , .. " .... , H•,.1o1.t• l.Ml/11 J ....... J- Wmf)t.M'M:h•r\4 l•nt-w lJIU\'8 Mod• M..,,,..u M~"'°"' M1t..,ht•h~ MCI 0,:..1 P11n\rt• ...... ...... r.nri.. flrnaull llQllell<>.,..... 11/w,or &Mio 8ubitr1• 1 oymo 1"1wnpll VQllu~~pn Vnlvo l\41,... C::SElECT .... PROPERTIES Poople who need People That's whet the DAILY PILOT SERVICE OtAECT:ORY ,. all •boutl 010 CdM 3 B<Jrm. Fr wlft· dows & doo11. WOOCI plank.a n~1. near newt 1438,600 Unique homee Sig Rea/1°''· 575-8000 ltvllt ...... 1411 ... Here It ts'! Large home ln well establis hed neighborhood with ex~ cellen' schools. Cwttom 6 Bil. for. mal dlnlng, 2 family l'OOfl\8 & pool. SeparatA! chUdren's wlng. What a value! Fee land, IN NEWPORT CENTER 644·9060 Oran e Coqt DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept 23, 1983 IH1t1 ftr laltSi 1•••.•t1 111 ialt IH1n ltr lalt Ip!!! f111111 a.u11111 ltlt , 10111 I!• ltlt lt1m Utlarah•d lep1t1 U•!aralak.. B••M• Ualua11W. Al!l!ant•, a i·ii·:":al=iiiiiiii1~2~·;;·ii"ialiiiiiiiiiiiiiii';;I02;; 8H11al 1002 Cttll •n• 1014 ... ,.,. hac• lHt •• .,.,t ..... lOH c ........... , 222i IHI. ltac• 22'0 • ..,.rt..... aDi c. ...... 1il&r2'ZU ...... , HTI •Br 281. 80x l20 lot, .,. liiimii:::;;iiiii~I;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;~: 1 br tea. •t•P• to m . Stylllh )'91 lf10fOll>i. 1111 NftpOf1 ShOfM 3.... Br 2 Br. E% s; twntl ... frplc, * NEW HOMES * Lovely remooei.d 3 Br 2 teched oar. AV pkng, $HATZEii IULTY covered Piiio/yard, I" 26 2 · Br w /gar 2'h ea 2 bloekatObeactl, pool lee. $875 Bet B• with toed• ol cllarm $117,500 can &-411-83811 1975. 496-2228 5311-6190 BEST Riiy fee cloM to pool & ten1111. 7pm-9pm 1150--0473 ~'::en~1.:r~~~tu~C:•=: 11100 DOWI IEST IUYS 3 bdrm. 3 bl. 2 atory, Bay WALK to beach 1p1ctou1 962-61183. 3 bd, 2 ba. walk to Mach, In Olde CorOf'O del Mar Four beautlfully appointed townhomes, all 3 bedroom. 2'ff baths. Walklng dis- tance to beach and shopping. 10~% APR available. ipa, Mlllbo Hghta and on thl• 1 yr new upgraded MUIOI VIEW 1101($ -~ ~~/mJ b~~l an~::: :d trt level " + 2 gourmet OcHn vlaw VeraalllH Reier•~ ~Ired. Cl ll wetbar. Thi• home 11 • 3 Bdrm 0-'. bl condo. 2 IACl o• TIIE Mill •8116. 642 .... 300, 24 hr kitchen ei.Q•nt frml din· pluah 1Br, aec:urlty, •P•. •lt•r " pm, 2334 I • I F II 1 Py 1eeo P°'1 Cardlgal Pt $2311.500 tee. "Cat1nel Moo•" 3 Ing dellgnet decor throut $1175 mo 533-35111 S.ChllOf Avail 10_ 1 prl- mua " u pr ca Cll' gar. mta approx 8' 2 81. fem. rm, tet"rlllc IOGatlon Bayfront 81yalde PIK41. 2 view & patio, relulng •P• <>~-rty remod-'-" • ~ vet• •~•5 117 .. •• 1 '1 $262,000 831-7370 S1200.Jaltll31·4856 COIO•A D(L M•• IUPW Br 2 Ba. + boll atlp. tcld1/peta OK $450 + $50 ..........,., ...., x.... · ..,., ........., •a•l FllllOLOllllE -$1850/mo. 875-111151 eecurlty fee 637-5027 hm, 4 Br, 2 bl, MP tam ,..LA-A'"""G,_.E-1 --e-r,-v-lew_d_ec:_I<_. -705-705'h J11mlne Ave, 134(),000. tOY. down -eubmn rm. rdwd hot tub. Gdnr & ¥ar. utrat 1796 + ~· 403-405-407-409 Poppy loc•I bank hat forecloaed on term• & prl~. 2 Br. 1 Ba. ptu1 newly relurbtahed 1111 so. Hwy houM, bHmd Walk to wavM Im mac 3 Br • • • o o d u • • p d 11 M ,,.. Id •• ,. 42 .. Otl 2 beautiful condoa, quaner1 Mr,_ ltbulou1 unll 3 Br. 3 Ba lam rm cell , trpl, 2 Br 2 bl. 2 car 3 Bl tpll1 level 1011111tru S 1700/mo. 7110-111114. 1 ar.,,o · '""""' " TRADITIONAL REALTY Open Fri/Set/Sun 12-5 1·3Br, 2~B• & HBr llAllOl llKE gar $1200/mo. kid /pet $700'• II 8-05-395-887'4 rotelty prtv. 2br, 1bl , part Dick Satterlee. Jack Howell 2~8a. The units are 3 15 Coventry 53511,000 -1 .. op-1 .. s 16SO mo "Oynuty Ocean Bl.. 2 frpt, VUSI 3 t>r 5311-6190 sm fee BEST Remooeteo 28r. 2Be on of dupleic. SU5 mo yaara new. IPICI0\111 and model" n/tpa & 1aun1 -a 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 Ba $2000/mo Of 4 Br 3 J .--.-,-----rr-4:-.:,. b b I p 457-B Seaward Rd, CdM 833-o242 Broker• 644-1158 --------f u 11 y • p pot n t e d c.11 llr-. Ba S2250mo. Agt. M. HUI " II · " ay, oat 11 P avell. 001· open S11urday onty. IUYIEW·HHOll wt modern 1uturu. SollJ or btl•a Su t.ze1 159.9100 210aedrm1.1850-ilt160. ~j~~,6~~250 mo 1••· ~--------~ 1a10.ooo cr .. llYe flnarn:lng avail. I c .. 22 C1111 Mna 2724 Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate HAL ur11rt t~CIUlHCl s11 .. cf , .... HAlllOR HllHUIDS I mmaculate three bedroom, two beth llome. Large Ill/Ing room with brick flreplace. For- mel dining room over· looklng 1relll1 covered, tlled petto .... $185,000 131-7300 IUOIHI UYlll Big canyon 8roadmoor Plan I offering 5 Br, 3 Be & billiard rm. prlvll• pool. Light and airy home lo1decf w / 1men1tl11. $775,000. Sandie FIK. ll44-e200 ·1t Macnab-Irvine To piece your meuage before the reading public, phone Dally Piiot Ctualfled. 642-56711 HIDIH TREISUllEI In Marina hlghlenda Priced to sell quickly. 3 bedroom llome with oc:een brMZU, large liv- ing and dining room1. Ctose 10 beach, ahopplng rec:reetlon trans. Below area prloet al $115,500. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS J .. TLllTtl CllllllYWE N-port'• own Ilk• (Bet you didn't know we hid onel), surrounded by beautiful home• & to1181y tr .. s. Ranch atyle 4 Bdrm home w/grHs rolling down to the water. A tranquil Mttlng on 'h ol an acre. A terrific buy 11 lust $350,000. For the dltcdmtnatlno u -Submit all otters Agent 64f.125t .... HI 24 WATERFRONT ·•Br, lam l Br on Clearbrook en. inet ecuttve In a guarded gate 6•2-4823 1850 sq ii TwnhM. 2 Br, ~isor rm. completely re-gar $450/mo. No pe11. community, thla New•'c""o""'11-80-9...,p=-1-r-1t -•-br-2.,,.b-a""'t-lx-er ;•:..,.:::;'':":;•:c:k==l:O:&;t Wtwrort lttc• lOH 2'1t ba, eYery ittr1, dbl decorated, avail lmmed 19-~6-611211 evM. Bed Io rd mode I ' upper $115,000. own agt t gar, big lo w/boll gale. ea lty ~odattlallpl l~r F55' boat, &2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bedroom hll • Yersatlle 759·8006 prlnclpela only WEITOLIFF Pet OK 725 642-9666 s • es nc . ergeraon 2 18r unfurn, $~75 mo. ~ !loor plan plue $285,000 2575 Cotumble Ort,,. \.-i llOOI FllOM 3 Br lamlly rm, dining, 2 2 Br-: den, 2•;, ba Elslde 651· 1177 Hahn R.E. 642-1183 dep. Newly decorated, 1n assumable lo1n1. Call •••• lll•SO•OOL lrQ)es. oak cabinets etc Condo. 2 cer attach gar s1ove & refrlg. ott 1trMI lor detalla. 831 -1400 Om MOISE ltl,110 TWO HOUSES 3 Bdrm, 2 Only $320,000 SUPER S850 Property House Saola be 2210 parking. Quiet neigh- - Large R-2 101 wlll permit ba each Auumable customlzad Including 642·3850, 642-1010 1 Br condo. pool, nr S.C borhood. No pell. To Me U.A fl Hf lit 1 I another unit. Nice well loans Owner wlll carry. elec:tronlc air !Iller & A/C. p s cell &.45·960• llOMI !'> Inc. built starter home with Frplcs .. spa w/gazet>o. Resplendent Is the word 2 Br w/stoYe, crpts, -Mic:;.~~=~N oiuvr ~::t~e. a:~~3";'~126':yce --------• REAL ESTATE double garage and cov-New tcltcllen. dbl gar· By eppt. with Mr Freder-drapes, enclsd garage, 831-1400 ered patio. Priced below ages, bay windows. Great lctc. 631-12611 no pets $550/mo. 773 W The Lakea. 2 sty lBr on the So Coest Ptze nr perfect e 3 Br upper $575/mo. market, qutcil aale. condlllon Sprinklers, Wiison 631-4889 water, AC. refrlg. trplc, whole house $350 kid• enc11d g11~•· M ... del SQUEAi' CLEA. Jim Well• R .. llors landsc:aptng 221 t Leurel S325"i""8r°Traller, private pool1, couns, jecuzzls, pet• 5311 -6 190 BEST lee Mar area. all & leave 557-6264 979-2631 & 1998 Tustin. DRIVE BY & quiet. gas & water paid no pets. 1 yr 1119 $800 menage 751-9905 llESA VERDE ONLY. Cell 831-1630 111 ... sec. only 497-8287 mo (213, 373-1320 aft Wt1t •ia1ltr 2291 1 Br upper $375/mo. Immaculate 3 Bedroom, 2 Jiil UITtl Bkr. 1Jl'......,••'"'l'"'"l -1""B=-a-a_t_l---,.-l .,...lO.,,..,,.O 3 er, 2'h ba, 2 atry E/Hlde _!!PM. •Small otder 1 Br new ::'.C:s~r~~'8!·11M&~e:! bath hOme, alltlng c1011 Sharp Meu Verde 3 Bdrm!~~~~~~~~-~~ 12>t52 SkyUne i 18.360. condo, 2 car attech g11. University Park Terrace. 2 redec, alngle or cozy cou-10 ec:hOOls and ahopptng PeceHller. Excellent s 1100 p 0 r1 H ,. Br, 2, ba Twnh,e. avall p 1 e s 4 2 5 N 0 _m_es_s_a_g•_75_1_-1111<> __ 5 __ I I Id 2 atory 2 matter suites Wik to mkll & St · r pe Y ou • 10/17 $900 /mo """1•752-5822 2 d """"' on a qua CU· •MC. lll\d9C1Plng with patio View,' frpl, A11ume' Joachlms54a·2453 642-3850,642-lOtO 640-1212 ....., br con 0, gar,>"""• TWo wood bYrnlng fir• end peach treeef lrplc, w11h1r, dryar. pllCU, YIUlted celllnge Outetendlng Interior $69,000 al 10W~ end 25' S.C Trailer, alum awn, 38r 2ba, 2214 AYalon. W 0 0 0 • C1a•1aiaiaa1 refrtg, amell yard. No and a new roof tool decor, priced •t owe Asking $124,000. skirting, air, twin beds. Aval! now S825/mo. Incl BAIOGE ... Attr1ctlve Uafarai1• .. 2410 pell. $825/mo. Main •t 1132.500. Call to .... $lllll,500. Ownerwtll help Call broker, 675-3859 1ub.11hower, beat applns, gardener, ~6-31127 "Peters" thrM bedroom, MacArthur 873-81152 5-46-2313 finance. 640-1151. nr new cond on apace In 3 Br, 2 ba, Goldenrod Or. two bath end l1mlly 38r 111%81 r:dec:, 2 Cit gar, -----'----- THE REAL ESTATERS • HERITAGE . REALTORS lOT HWt nice CM Adult Park. Pool, gdnr. AYall 10/6. room Single 11ory N .. r com. pool• (Surfside) 2 Br crpts $4115 lncd yard VACANT WESTCLIFF _ S.6-1151 $1050. Sierra Mgmt pool, park Ind teke. 21282 Clllsterbroole Ln, 1138-4120 1-5PM. .... 11 I El M 1 S.1 132• S t300 month yfarly H.8 $800 mo. 830-8894 268e Orange (C). Av1ll1ble Immediately, ..... ut u oro. your 11· ' Owner wlll carry ell II• dreem home near. the ---------laHe. 2. Br. TownhouM, Yery financing. Great term• .... 2 bdrm, 2 bl. View, llOK UY Uh llLUllT UY a IEAOI Dafltxtl quiet, frplc. jacuzzi. gar- Tiil OASTI.E Pll llUI ROOM TO WORK tor tht•, " Bdrm lamlty $73,SOO. 494-620• 3 m~et~.b•All c=~· ~~i. H 1· 1100 Ualara 2535 age. No peta. $1150/mo. 5 8A'1, replete wtth tur-12,000 eq tt, R· 1 lot & room home. Asking I 2b 1b r:::::S Clll 1131-49114 ret t.lcled lau d $229 000 C 11 f bath, Ille, erpt, •••her. Woodbrld..,.. EttetM Lin-mmac r 1• ........... •---------'· f, OOf'I, 3 Br hou ... E. llde. $12iK. detetia. . I or more lllEEILW Pill dryer, pllnt 6 landacape. coin 3 B;2'1\ ea fam rm g11 $565mo. 554 Vic-•3 Br 2 Ba S.C.Ptu SA, ::~11:.'':l' ~~,P~ Agent &.42-9e611 1_.2_1200 A beautiful Triple-wide Huge yard. 32• Colleen lndry rm SlOOO/mo' torte, C.M 213 5117-7297 pool, patio, IP• 1750 No aeen, the vl•w 1, 911_ S.C Pl11t1 condo 28r IV• ,. 30ic8-0. aBr. 3B• hOme. Pt. $925. Don 548-8533 640-2021 • · pell 752-51122 traordln1ryl B•lng Of· bl, pool, IP•· Own for rm Ideal locatlon. Agt. •v••;(213)380-1188-0daya Atari••••• Fualakt4 •Large 1 Br, Apt. crpll, ~!,';~ c~I con$79-~d·~~-rlryh~ ~~~.t o~yr~~~/OKS8o;,I::, • •• • • Wiil llLLI Circle this 3 Bdrm $550 WL•Jo'o's1 c"o•VCE~ s.:.... a lalNI &drape•, 1lldlng glau door --_,, .. .... ..... 1972 Deluxe Royal Lancer lncls den bllln1 E-atde lo-i5i · .... ucled • b a Icon y . Po o I Ing 111econd. Bring 01ter1 556-11126 °' 775-258-0 24xll2 2Br, 2Ba, large llY· cale a flat 1t111 ph 28r Cottage. Prlv. Petlo, Ptaaa1a11 2'07 $3115/mo. 731-118211 . ~:"8Jt~ ~~~.!_,be•'. ~.7Ao2"0 Daaa Ptiat tOH Ing, dining & kitchen 539-6190 BEST Alty fee $Frplc, New Carpeting, BAY FRONTAGE m .. _s.._2_-_1_3_12_. ____ _ U-""'"11w...., E.,....ITITI OCEAN ViEW TownfiouM. areas. Fam rm w/wet bar. Comp relurblehed, ' Br. 826 mo. 497"3511 pier, Prkg, 2Br $800, 18r 3 br, 2 b1 luicury apt. S700 3br 2'Aiba. 1750 IQ ft. all eppllances & air oond. E/alde. No pet1. $925 Lt!HI ll1HI 2252 $1175-$800, Utlla pd. 303 mo fOf 2 persone. No Young edit• welcome. mo gdnr Incl 54a-2903 _ E EdgllWllter 11871-2866 pete. 2293 FOfdhll'll Or ltlMI fllaa4 108' S 156,500. Xtnf financing. UY UY UY Agt. · Av I lmmecl 28r, 281. nr A 111 now 543 54711 owner 714-240-3102 I I I IHEILW Pill CREAM of the cr091 3 lrg ocn. no pell. $750 mo. Deluxe Oceanfront, 2 er. 2 " . -llEllOEI 11001 I HI lfftk 1040 "ih; •B:[:! ~~l~uf1~ Beautiful 24x80 Homa. Lg era 2 Ille b1th1, auntcen 546-7311<>, 64•-7298 eva bl, winter Quiet. 3 Br totllly remodeled. fOfoed to Mii •Br reno-h Duplex: 3 er 2ba. Park kitchen, llvtng rmr ding 1111 rm workahop garage l 2Br, & Iott twnhee. $700&$875.675-lllll9 brand new, I'..\ Be v1ted Cape Cod. Now *$2500 dn, by ownr. 1 Br, .,our 55 tooter out tron1 rm. ramlly rm, 2ei1. 2Be. elll• area $500 • + $50 ~·Aiea 8 f pie tee Spactoua eunny I BR on townhOUN apta, 0/W, atlelng 1426K. Shore l ba Condo, nr H11bor. A herd to tlno Item. large atorage. Per-eecurlly lee 537-5027 gate Se&;~o r49s'--0565 West 81y Ave. Incl: 8 patios. kld1 OK. no pet1. mOOf'lng. I hM to So $68,1150. A111Ume, OWC. Owner wUI carry II 11% menent porch steps. Agt. EASTSIOE Charming 18R ' , eppl., encl gar, Avail Sept occupancy. Bayfront. Agl 640-15311 11111-948-1218 evee. Int. FOf more Info call 148-llU houM U1111tlel paid encl Monercn Summit II, Plan 9 1 2" I 8 2 5 /mo . $695/mo. For rentel IP-IEST llY 11 UCl UY llUT-IOE 4Br.Condo2'11Ba 1'11 MELFHll arage $840 'mo'. B,2Br,den.2B1.usoc. 553-8600dyll73-7500ev pllcallont.45-6648 ,.... mite to beach, too many 1:5-8t153 or 1-4112-1720 prlv · •dull comm., C M U •u $420. Roomy, lmmac 2 8r, PRICE ltEDUCED RfMOOELED IYIWllll emenlllM to 1111. Only PIVIUlllW.TIR New 1"' wide Mobile non-amkr. no pet1. nit tll --n-LA crpt nr Harl>Of DECORATORS TOUCH VIEW 2 Br home + gueal unit, S123,000. Agt 968-2297 111·1120 Home. adlt park . E.aldeduplex.3Br2'h8e, $850/mo. 1155-21131, shop1. 1142-11103 or remodei.d, no Qullltying. or 963-0867 $24,950. Agt. 557.9390 ~ard, patio, auto, gar. 476-0150 2 Bachelor Apt1. 2195 &42-3153 OP£N SAT/U I 5 22SO &olden C.clt NB 20% down. $239,000 $800/mo, ~11.1111 & sec. W 1 It 1. 9 Miner St Furn w/utll pd 1.,...---------• . . 675-9056. egt lmH 1044 BayctMt t>yownr. 4 Br, 2'h lac••• PrtL 13SO 3168 Sant• tubal. ~· ac. $375 mo + deP oti $4115/mo. 2 Br 1'A Bl apt, YOIEL PACIFIC 140-1111 lalMI 104'11WI b• •'""rm. pool. IP•· dlXAtbOPm 831-8283 in&l/mo. 3 Br. N Ba. atreet p.ik1ng, no pe11. c1tport, llr. 111 t>lllna. -----------------.&! p al l lOOl E11clu1lve Turtle Rock Exit nnan. 213-430-3&29 7 Br. 6 garegea. Npt Hgt• EXEC. 4br -den, fem. rm, ~~;g:;:1 ln~!~~r. C~n~:; To ... call 645-9604 patlo5~~WlllOO t •••I trl-level Townllome, 2 er, IEIT llYlll area, $260K. 975-0142. lrpl. new paint, cerpet, 1 1 1 y•• 11__. ••t 1111 * IPll lffll ~ :l Ba, 1 yr n-. $152.119<> WMtcUlt 5 8'' 3 Bl. spa, Agt lky lite. S 1050 S.0-8811 garage, poo ' sp1, enn' OA•a DE 0110 --.-• -• COLDWC!U. BANl(eRtl PIOIFIO Ol&IT llllWAY'TIWHI HH,000 Spectacular bayfront condo pro- fessional decorated & in immaculate condition. 2 BR, Cull security, excel- lent location. Owner will also sell unita completely furnished! Great value. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Or11~ or the ways homes are being bClUl(ht and sold today •S wuh Second Mor\gage A second mortgage 1s a mell·.od or fm 1ncmg whereby the buyer 1s rirc v1ded with an addlltonat or se~ond mortgage when ther<! 15 nnt enough cash to assume the existing mortgage A sernnd mortgage can also l.JP. tak.-n whe\' Lhe 11ri;l mortgagA and lht• down payment. !all sh0rt 11f ttlA sales price A secon<J mortgage ~an be nrov1ded by e1~her the tieller or a lending m&t1t.ut1on Payments are made both to lhP seller or tender on the second mortgage e.nd t.o t.hP tender or the unt11irly1ng ml')rt.~~ge l mpac' on buyer • OC•"t P•1men1 may i...o 1 •II >\1•lio•1 • £nablU putch•ltl I IH•t'I" w1u. 110•\•ni mutlC•llfl 1·"11•"' 11 It 1ar11~ dOWTI r1Aymtnl e W1~h au •1mpt11·11 1 t eit1-11111t mo,tgat~ • '•vnr•blt 1111 .. reat ra1.o> 1a IJOll4•1"• lmpaci on Hiler • Sm•l.1 r Cluwr. payrn•mt • tr•rl" rr"''"" POl.4flnl1&I IHytt• e AdC11uona1 r .,.,. ,• w111 1n1~r,,1• rertivtO c n 't · d r-t'fl•'" • ~f'IV•' ._, •~fill<-I r.•1.r,- 1nat1· .U\ '"If r f'I t'll J•• .r{'f1f1tl ·'fu,rte•-H Thoro are a number of •ttut\LIOns m which t.he s11cond mortgago can faclllt&te th~ purohll8e or sall' of 3. property Cont.act your roal 11111.aw 5"'3· 1550 or 26 t-5555 convenient 1~hool & count. Call 1°' appt. .. '52"'/ 2 Br 1 ... ..,.,,,. FAl-SAT-SUN1~ M, " w Lt llftrlall 1480 ldealloc1t1on,2BrtwnhN. TILlll•t. 142-11H ALLUTILSPAID 1~":: room.~ 2109 E. Balboa Blvd. CUSTOM •hopping Many e11trQ. g1rag1, AC. pOOI, $625 Compare before you rant .,.. ., 11_ S l ge lam home. bay view. "' $2411.000 &42-49511 GAE.AT BAY VIEW mo. 847-35113, 557-2179 14(yM 14)BR. 3'h8A, ~ c ... ..~... I opplng 149 E, -T t. S575K. s.flltr•d• dn. E-Z lot In COM lor " Condos. bite to ~h. 1 fem dwelll~ u •• om ..,_.,,n .. turee. TIL •1.t. 142-1IOJ l~m1, owe ...... Party BUILT Ill cm11 "IWIEI 3 Juet $435 renll thl• charm ( Id bo di h ) $12 pool, bbq. cov'rd garage •• .,..._ _ _.;;... ____ _ -.. ., Agent 759-124 llt 4pm. ,. b d / 0 ar ng II surrounded with plueh $5"'"/mo. 2 Br. 2 ..... '"'"" 714/644-1&.42. 675-3772 11% llxtld rete 30 yean. " rm 1 P • w garage mo. 846-8689 I0-8pm. 1 d "" 09 • ........ In Northwood•. 4 Bdrm. No loan , ... , no clollng avall 1011 other• avail 1119 23rd St 1299 000 an ecaplng. No pet1. balcony/yard, encld• CtrtH ••1 ier 1022 2'"" ba. Cu1tom hOme ooeta. Monico with QC 0.1ti11111 539-11190 BEST Rlty lee ' · 1 Bdrm. l=urn $560 ga1age, tndry rm Av1ll. A1rbor View duplex. with meny extru. cant vi-14 Rue Vlllera. Prtttrtt 1550 Kid t ol< ted 2 3 Br Condo, 81u"•· neutrll 2 Bdrm. furn. $670 now Mull ... 1 A/C, 2 flrlf)llCM. T"-op 1 n wk n d 1 1 • 5• - -• pe • ranova decor grt c:ond 11150 3115 W Wllaon. 642· 11171 810 c.nt..-St. awn.. $3115,000. Beet kitchen 11 a homem1kt1t1 a..0•1538 IV• acre approx 3 mti.. Br hM lncd/pvt SSOO'• + mo. to mo. 673-55811 buy In Cdm. 846--0096 drHm, aY•rY1111ng 11 --------w .. , o I Co Io redo 1 Br bungllow w/garage --HWPllT YIWIE TIL •Plf 142-llOJ .... +.-.t+IH ... already there and By ownr, 'h lnterell In Spring•. 19500. 25% S375539-61908ESTfee BAYFAONT Mobile 3br, 7mlnlromt>Mch.gll& $595/mo, 2 Br 1•,1, BA. .... built-In. Community pool elegent NB Condo. down b1tence 10% N 1 ltle 3 B 2bl, beach, pool, •Pl w1terpald.Junlor I Br TownhouH, gerege, *HllOll S41,000* and termla. $299.000. 115,000 oown. 1150/mo. lntareet for 7 ye1r1. ~v·:it::;:,:; g.11~ se7~· $950 mo .. yrly 873-6022 $415. 1 er. WO. y1rd. llr, amall pet otl. Spot .... 3830 ,, duplex Call 1175-3• t2 714/9&2-3915 751-38118 Beautllul SommerMI City pool, ape, 181\nll , 783 w. 19111 St owe l•t· 12'4-long term OLIFF 11m HAWAII Home (Baker/Baar) 3br, volt.ybaJI court•. 11un11. TIL .. __. Ut-1111 3br/3b1+5br/3b1-1v1c ~ End of buyer. mkl. lnveal Older 1 bt, 2 car gar, tge 2'1ib1, X mooel Ill amen. rec rm.SOfrynopet1. -.-• 50llAcac:la-waltc to belc:h Charming coton111 real· low mkt value prior 10 yard ... Nwpt Hgt• area. 11150 mo. 642-8663 C111557-0075. $595/mo. 2 Br 281 3119K 20%dn·Appra1Md lfy dence w/brlok entry, high F eel Child/pet ok. Av111. Oct. laat. ltac'" mo TownhOuM 1m9ll yard, '40K own/bl<r ~S-70411 country kltt:Mn wlfrplc, apprec. or oeur• I $500/mo. 875-2156 Big Cenyon. Decorator, 3 • _, l/r, bltlne, carport, trple. trench doort & hardWood & excllenge apecilllat. bdrm Condo e.autllul YOUR ow11 1140-w lllthSI. 651·1177 noora. You'll anJoY ,,,. Waikiki from $45,000 to Sharp38r2~8aw/dlnlng golf eouree View. Brkr " TIL..__ Ml 1MI MUI a 1'nn YIEW 200 blk. 40' tot, 3br + den, 3bl, yard, compt. returb $516.000. 217 Jaamlne. Owntlt/agt873-5551 1024 I llPWTI •ITI 2 bdrm•. MCh with gar- agae. Good tlnanclng. Good atener !Of the ,_ lnvettOf. • .,...., ... lffr. 18-,0 Ne'#pOrt ~I, CM Ml-llH 14,IOO -llW.L llWI Lo• 3 bdrm olclat tmty home on huge lot. Ext1t- lng FHA loan 11 only 8.5% tnterMtl. 7511-1501 Gi'!'lj, Went Adi cell ~2-5878 ..... lffm knocks often wll•n you uM retult1191tlng Dally Piiot Cl111lll1d Adi to rMCl'I the Orange Cout mane et. Phone 842-U78 tmty warmth of lhl• Eut-only s 1711,000 oceenfront rm & 2 Cit garage on •7&-1234 or 548-0832 COU .. TRY ---· • t1tn atyle home Jurt In-Diamond Head. Scott, cut-d•uc, Marina Hlah· n SllOO/mo 2 er 1'11 Ba lfg troduced to 1,,e market Pac:llk:: co.1111ne (714) 11nda. Wiii contlder lee Big Canyon TownhouM: 3 EST•TE T w 011 i . 1-n dry i m , -l9CMIUOlfMW Only $27200017511•150; 720-1105 opt. $690/mo. Curt II 8drm,2'1tba.Golfcouree A carpori.CloM 10 lhop-~ · 1131-12611.agt view. Avell Oct . a.a 1 I& k lk plng&l>Mcil.AvaJlnow. WALKER.ALEE ll bcba'L llOO TOTALLY eu~ 2 + S1500/mo.640-5274· wtt~::;.C::cx!o.~ 2078Thurtn Lal'aa ltac• 1141 n--1 .,___ Indian Well• ?Onelo 38r. bonu1 rm chefl kitchen, Bluff• lrg 4 Br 2'A Ba •Private Patloa TIL .__. Ul· 1111 eultb YOUR HOME on. .....-......c 281 Inc ... Dorldo. top brHkfHt bu. 1uper condo, $1350/mo . •CovertldP1t101 -.-· apectacular OCEAN Ar--.c.-cond&loc. TraclalordplJI pluth, clecor. gardener & Ownr/agt Ed. 1179-0942, •Spac:lou1Apt1 FRONT 3 Alch Bay. IM ~ or 4 unit•. CdM. Owner utllaPAI0$375 ~s50 ... evea831-1877 1tDlnfngAree S..ullful 2 Br. 2 Ba. air cond, dehwehr. frptc, rafrlge, all utile pd. S750lmo. &45-'41 I. simple lot. C111 owner. Fri ----~--·---873-1197, 833-2380 curtly f .. 537-5027 Eutblutf 4 Bdrm w/pool In •Waltc-ln-cloMt• to Mon(71')489-3070 or llllllM 11111 *IHI 11111 * WIN choice 3 er 2 81 nr park-Ilk• eetllng, avail •Hom•llkek1tcl'len1 T u • t o T h u r • 4 br. 3 bl. ootlll & city lite OCC 4 fam/elngleil at I m m • d . S 19 0 0 I mo . I block to Huntington & E .tide cut a blcil. apt <213>79e-1t59. vu SS.5K 7511-11555Anll• Hl/UT/Ml 10-4PI $575 1>e11er hurry call Retrlga, w11her/dryer. Frwya $400/mo. ~Wann. l!WJ!rtleack 18't 210llE.Belboa8lvd. 5311-111ll08ESTRltyfM gardener & ,.001 UTILITIES FREE 1_eo_163_1-_12_116 __ _ _ BALBOA PENINSULA D f i t z•u m•fonten1nce lncld. HUGE 38R. 38A, 2 Story 111,800 Hnt llllllll 11111 Large fam. home. bay HI • • ..., Agent Brend• 640-0020 1 ~~rOUtNTA .fJ~~~~ te25 mo. no pet• 1112 Model perfec:13 Bdr home, 1ttf.., 10 0..11try View S575K. Sall/trade SpectiCUlar ocean view DIOITIYI ll&Ulll WMI ol Beacll, 3 blk• Vllencia. 1151-2175 Harbor Vtew Hiiia, ap-Renalaaanoe MOC114 beet dn. E·Z terma, OWC. Pvt mini 2 Br 2 81 hrne wlfp 4 bd 3 .... .....,_,1 ..,.,... aouth of Edl""ec 1---------prllMd $390,000. Wiii be locafton prtoe & tetma party 7141644-1&.42 Of ~ bltln• dbl garage rm, ...... .,..., . .,.._,,, ··• Huge Oupltlll 2 8r 2~ Ra llquldlled IO< $3112,000 Only 20% dn. AeklnQ 1175-3772 $1130 53~81llO 8!ST fM DA. frpto. $1200. 11124 141-1441 Many •tru . tnc:d yd, Qet w/11K c1wn or more. Call $374,500 WILL Ex CH ANGE Holiday Rd. 639-111711 ok. S735 873-11338, Patrick Tenore 780-8702, -IT $4 .. 0 000 II Id Super neat 2 Br l 81 gar· GORGEOUS 28 I d La"HI ltatk 1141 ~2·11e611 -lOT Ml All " • \-yr O IOI mile to beach $575 r. g en. •---------63 l· l2611. agl. Puao.n1 Cuatom home 11.,3,3313 or 496-2430 2'1\81 new twn•"-· $1050 13 5 Furn c:tiarmlng bach lllTllT Ill lllllllA PlllPllTill for comparable or IMM( mo. 233 111th Place. nr be:!\, no pet•. utll pd. 1 $4251mo llTI unattac:Md FORECLOSURE! MUST BE SOLD NOW HARBOR RIDIE CUSTOM HOIE RlllOllF.11 11,100,000 ttllll,000. 673-3051 111-1414 home In good Orange FeHllia 875~. reep ampl adh 4114-4200 cottage· 1 8r 1 ea off ~11~~5 toe (213> V11l17 2134 HARBOR RIDGE 28r 281 l~rt leack Bit r04ICI, q~tet. • • UllH VIEW llLLI clXss on • Budgatl Saunl Spa comm pool &'IUXi 1 8 b 2012 Newport Blvd. 3 er 2 81 home at 1218 IHln h1al 1•.. G1g1nt1c 4 + 2 Qu..na 8 tenn11. S11150~oe259 be~~ll yrl; ~~ ~~:,r TIL 11&.t Ul· 1HJ KMI Or, CdM. tmmao kllohan, formal dining roker , private. EreC. 9ar. $525: ltg 2 8r •-pleJt, 720A condition w/pvt yard. lalMI cuttom deCOf bbQ pllto, l ..... Condo, Npt C,..t, 873-113311. &.42-lle88. Sh1Mmer. 1405. No pate. '362,000 FOf ~· call Ptaiatala 1107 101•1 heated pool&. •Pl 2 bd. den. 2•11 be. A«. e.as.2e13, Ms..3924 Petrick Tenore, •GI ONLY $475 T S50 aecur-W/O, Ocean Vu, tannl1 & OQeanffonl 2 Br, 2 b• 1--------- 780-8702 43 l· l2118 Winter: 2 Br or 3 er. 2 b1, lty IM 537-6027 pool. s 1150. Avlll Nov 1. comp furn. SllOO/mo Lrg bec;Mlof ori E/llde, all · U76 & 11150. 11' E 1131-6344 wntr.utllpd. utllpd,$3115.AlllforAmy LIDO ISLE 2 Br, 35' lot. Bllt>oa Blvd. 11711-51191 HOMES FOR RENT 201-llt1116 1150·0881 780-8882 OWC/excl'IQ. 121111,500. Fountain Vllt.y 3 Bdrm. 2 Lg 38r, 3B1 +den condo. •---------Bkr &.4&-311411 Winter: 3 Br. 2'/• ba, 1750. BL $150. Fenoed yarda & pool, ape, tannl1. N--MlllflHT Ill Lrge 1 bdrm. Lndry rm, f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _:30~5.'.:'.M~on~ter~o~.~11~7~11-:,:5~119~1 git~. Kid• & pat• wet• Pof'1 CrMt. s 1200 mo. t• t Br, winter rntl. '500/mo pool, $404 nrm AM utti. 11 ....._ ..... 1500 .. ,....., 0t mo 10 mo. 781-1473 Incl ulll. No pet a pd. 548-0338 Liil llU Stat• we;;aa 2111 ;;'i;. -..-,.,,..... .. lido late 3 er, 2 ba Ir~, 673-71144 UNIQUE 18r1515/up. Corner of Via lido Nord & s t fu I 1 • OCE PRV patto ........ _.. Mentone.... thl• horn• ~~-..,.,.;11~n. 1'11 · None better redone 3 er •elk to bell. lM 1 . AN f R 0 NT w n Ir, • """'' .......... allowa beautiful"' & ,... 1u:,~~ """"s•1•1-112•11SllOO. two aty '*'lent 1rp1e cool 4""3300, •"'-4318...,.. quiet, exec, comp furn. TOP area. quiet, no~ tur• 3 bdrme '2 bethe ...,_""•· o pool+moftll700amfM 1650 & 11000/mo MESAPfNESJtrlHltte l1m1fy room.' Frencti ...... !afvallW &3Mlll0 BEST Llfl)A ISLE # 87~tee 54 t- H1¥11 eomethlng to Mii? dOOfa open to love!~ lut .... , tl40 1-S yr 1eeee room !Of 3 WllTD lllTILI llWlllD Wf, Ct...afled Ida do fl well. brtok patio: l9l'Qe dectl o ...... 1211 3 Br' ,.,~ ___.0 , fndry b0at1. $8a0o/mo Appt 8t19. • from ~ ~g.,. ~. 1 Bf. & ~ -------..J.;=~=::::;:::;::;:; ... ;;:-mltllf bdrm, '470,000. ' I r GilYWoni U68/mo ""'"" 0 n I y • • 1 3 • 2 5 e 8 • •'o~rt. Xtnt too. "llW5tl M &-4411 '::!~' S<C \\cil lA-0. t !rS. ::!: Ull IUL n a • OOMnfront I 1280 ~~--=oJ:°'' :;oM 1ee.eo 18, Of l .... ""3357 20ll 38t11St. N.8. NEWl y PAINTED .-. .., (u• ' -111-'* 3 Ir lllr/lllp 11280 lfloOolna, NO~. 8125. Ndr Lek Bay. Com-2 81 1 lh U25/mo. 2 81 I la ~ •:::~:...~ :: S.-I Wllttr call' 81' 4PM, 836-0028 fort able 3 Bdrm 2be tam. 203 s:t<d. St. N.9. ~ 9d~rm $4S&4465. '-.. '"'"' ''"'' ._ .. -.... -fD•aa• ..... Ano"'« 3 Bf 3 .. fem l/y nome. I.MM S1200 3 8r 2 la SHOlmo. • OlreOI• pool, -· r,...., -·--1111.n mo. &44-742• lkr. no .. A M o T T o I 1111~ -•lnQlea ol< lot ' lee• N.8. ~ty 875-1M2 301 Avoo.do 642'"80 PW lllllllUT ~·· mlk.. II youra NftPOt1 Oreat. 1feo aq ft. •---------1 r I' I I 3.~:;o~~@~· l14/11M1YI 83MllOBE8TAltyfM 28r,den/$8r,bd\.pool, 1Wtt ..... .... Lt ~~l~: 8 S.nd Doller Cou 8Mdl .,..ell bllflOalow t • n n I•. t 1 1 0 0 Imo . et; f ~ ecroee "c:i t!nct , op R A l I p I rt. OC!AN Bl.VO, COM: In-w/bftfM & orptl tllN-OUI 6 II 0 -'. 4 0 0. v.. Mnd. Avaw. now. Meo. , ... II r!· .~1" ~'!I'.:.~ II I r I j 0Wner831-,21123 credible OOMn ' Jetty IMO + ... All.tJ1llO •lls..54<d eWll, wtlnd 5$2-5"2 " ........... f--..U . ___ . I IULllT&Tl.Alllf V1eWt In ttlla 3 Bdrm+ 9£8T NEWPO,.TCJiiii!T ... l lfOtl 18r •. ffpto.~,patl0.oet· l-_J__1_c;....~-Y~1 :r OrHt QPC>OttUnlty fOf' r9el-famlly rm. llome Wltll old thr" b-'room, 2'-i tMllh ........... U... 809. ~ !*.._ MOii-Mt _ Or111drn1 llllOe 11111 QOMfYI dentlai ,.. .... 1199"tl &, tlrM~lnCel1llOO/mo.. •a.•• VllW Condo wt1I\ pool Ind,..,. W, a.y, ~ l I r r Hon •boll!''"!\ c••O• "'"90-lnveetrnetll ..,.ntt wltll NEW T ll"AACI!: 3 '". a+~ e HOiiee on nl• f9Clltt .... Near bMdl. ...... 1·8hlrp---,__..,---2-.,-.-Wllt- o•• Olly Oii 111111, IM ,,,.., explndlnO ~ OOm• =.w:'=Yrt'oeltent lllghl)tUffe V19WOl "Ohtl Mini OOMll °""'· 11200 hU81UJ 1717 1:ra9e. No ,., •• --S--OL_J_(_T __ I "--on - . pany. Xlnt oommlallon WATERFRONT HOMES • PtlY roed ••I!:~ : montll. Y-1y ...... lo-i I t G, Vi QC to M fmo..146-Nl I I I I I' e c-pi.r. "'· •"••"• ,..,..., :;:P•~~ ~o~o:. 0Al le31-1400 ~ •, 8..,.,. l&LDllT UY tRlll beeeh. WID. No pate. ltunnlnel large 1 1 a•· i ,__.._ _ __._ _ __,, _ __,, _ __, _ __,_ ,... :;,:;:y,!,:::. 7:.""I ~· mteeton p1ue t)'ndloatlOfl MOO • Shown ~ appt ~111· llM ft~8 ~r~~:o m:.~:o ea, Qerden apt. I:'· ,_., lapwlerdd agent1 (114) Ma etl3 No Peta •a Mil 2 If vndlf )(20.i wtldyt: 878-t?IO S4H l uP 710 W. 1 " pref9trlicl but not , .. 0111a10 Vletorl•n on o aoola Qll~ net iiOIPiiOftli ,., .,.. Ill' ;:::::=:;~~~~~~-----== qulm. MIC IOI' Tom 1.... ...boa Wand. ~ ldMI Heve ~ wtltlt ... ~1IO HST Nty Vny, 1 bd, 1 b9, ~Ii no P9tl."""' .... . Oii TIL !'!"1 11Mm1•• :~~~ J~~~irn:. :~ ::1, I cai::' ~:. find w-1111 you wf nl tn :j:t::. ~;g~·No 1~ ranoa. S400 mO. ~ -=====:::::=========L.:111&11i:.:::;~;.m~~a..~ .. ~"!!"!..! .... ~'"'~·~ ... ~'"~~ ... ~·!..1::;:::~-~~· ~-~=::..L.:A~o'~· 1~eo..;;93~33 T--· -, ... t.8ere Delly Piiot olMalfleOI. e1a.eeoe e •• ,,.. Mt ..., ... 1. txperl Lo ua1st. you CIO Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 TJ~·~L~ r!'p~yai a lalt1tlttJ11 C~U• Cart llectrlt1l lu• lt111 Clt11lg Pa1atla1· PluttrLlttalr ~ENNY1SbXvclllE Anllf'IChOOI chlla catll. Wiii * ILIOTllOIAI * Ho~ Repair-. !)«I ry NoilN'i elEXJJINd run IC-.> no 12 YRS EXP: I'm amall, E6tttI'sTEAING 30 day ad In Ille Luncll. Sn•ckt, Potty plcil up •I 1<!111, Beat St , A••'"""•b'• t31•2346 Cablnet .. Ei.c.-Plumblng SERVICE:• thOf'OUOhly S~I ltt. Call Alfredo My Pfic. are 1m1MI 1n1/u1. Patchlng/textur• A.__ ..,.1 1,....1 Training Incl 846-7939 Paularlno. Son01•. St .__.,.., .. Fencing. DON H&-0149 ci.an hOuM. 640-0857 6'M930 or L.on Maciel e6o-f417/~8 "-tuccoe 846-8261 llOflAI Pf.,,... ....... • .,... DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Caltlatl I ~~~~~~ ... _){lntrefi. E~~T~~Ri°T~~s MomeA~:ll· c.t~t:; Boqn!~·· Moutoclwlng 751-21281r•Ullltn•\•. cOs®EXTllNT 1°'1i1 Var I tr iNeW ca6lnet1, cabinet '848-70o2 Plumbing • Car1>41t. Reta. Mrvlce, mu~ exJ)41r ' Ltlll ltmt" ProfMllonal prld9. ~. u .......... _, •• , HOME VX5RN18R w614k fBClng. bltl & formic• Child Ce1e: llC'd former CALL FRED 082·2443 reft. FrM Mt. eeo-e240 i!OICTI6JF.8 vAI 6.e. Fr .. Ml. Steve 6<47-4281 .. TEA EAn s .. Do«I, ,..,.., Bin . .ic. aounter1opa 642-0881 preachool leec:her. Ag11 ta ·1 NEED HELP? CALL JEFfl Crpt & WlndOw Ci.&nlng Exp 1150 + C.C. 848-N11 INTERIOR . EXTERIOR ~~ti!, •• !Fur= * 20 yrt ~. 815-8318 * 1-4. Nr OCC 546-8 147 f EES Jack of all tr.0.-: C#P«I· Prof. reeult• at rM1. rat.. MOST IN 18 DAYS Cour1118Y •tlmat• •F•uoet•*Dltpoeala* ........ ~-lt ,..lry LIC'O DAYCARE try, painting, gardening, CALL BOB 9&4-4125 DON 844-4708 CA"Em'RY Expen all 1.4 yr olda, Meu Verde. Topped/removed. Clean clean up1, etc. No job too IMa~ Ofalna clMr from $5125 11l et the un In" phases. 20 yr1 In araa Suzanne 56g.3098 up, MW l1wn1. 761-3478. large or amalll 6158-2284 hHat11•1t/THrt•1• BRtCl<WOAk: §m;Jj Job:. INT /EXT. CALL JIM, Repair feuoe1a. dlep, .ic. SUNSHINE WINDOW Char Aenov. 645-3749 c••· U 1 • d I REFS. S.Cky 841·2281 ............... Coate M.... 111· llH 851-~M&M.:12--0500 CLEANING 842· 1649 ,----------,-C I m ._n pa .... n IC8P no ONE CALL DOES IT ALL 1---------, ....... .,... ' RemOdet/repalr Unique 4 Hll• UJ• Hauling . TrM Trim We fhl It b<Mk It buy It •11.uam lrvlne. Ael9. 57s-3175 PAINT & REPAIRS Plf'Mlttlcal WHITE Wll.ARD DOITNOWll All "" WllU unuaual work a 1pec;lalty IBM-15C HELPI Affordable FrM ntlmat•. 842·8907 or haul it.' 548-6009 Wl•W OLita•tH Cu11om Brick-Stone JOHN LAMBETH Ctll1t1fat WINDOW WASHING 20 years. Llc'd. bonded & uaeful on-•lt• advice, ~ Block-Concrete. Llc'd. Lie 443908 001-3189 _ "The only magic la Palombo Conll 962-8314 training & pr0duct1. llftlHlll Wute4 Thi• lhould be your only We do throrouoh wOfk. Re-Reta. FrM •t. 549.9492 RelatlOnllillp recovery: 4 QUALITY" 831-2028 Your Dally PllOI Service Directory RepreMn1•tlve SSP/PC 754·1039 MowlnQ, EdgTng. Twice • call, I do It all. Fr .. •t. liable and REFS. With RALPH'S PAINTING \/lew FWlew RellttallD ---------Repalr-Alleratlon• month. 120 to $25. Reuonable rat• Jon complete carpet Ind mat Int/ext. RM.I. L.lc'd . Ael Uonltllpa084Q.e.454 It ..... Ooors-Wlndowa-Cablnet• Ctalracltll 850-7454 751-0870, 24 hra. houMCleanlng, Wlndowt · Fr .. •t. 841-35"/2~ hr a 1 • Panel-Pa1101-Fences. 35 Gtatral done free. CALL TODAYI *1·1 MW* l11 Stet• iew requlr• th•t •H ~~~~~~~~ yr1 exp Jerry 546-4413 RemOdeilRepatra, comm. "IPUEll IUllllll l11lt11 540-6864. Best Quality. 25 yr. e11p, T: .. ~ut~~t;~!:~.~~~ Aul); Rooilno-:11 typn ::;U:.r°'i::Oo1~:i'~ ur-1111111. au Atrtltlca Repair/small jobs. Fences. & resld Llc'd, bonded. 939-5035 DUMP JOBS & HOUSE-APARTMENT Lie. ~r.~:~.,. ~8io~i363 850-2328, Uk for Bred. New·Aec0¥er·Oeck• labor and rruitetlala !'Niii Aerobki. Wefgfit Training, ahelves. partl11ons. Low Int . For .. 1. 552-9142. Landtcape Maintenance SMALL MOVING JOBS Cleaning or Renovating WALL GRAPHICS Lie. #411802 548-9734 ~ llceneed. unllcenMd dance, etc. lnstrucllon rates Steve 731 -8311 Clean-upa. Mow & Trim. MIKE 848-139 t Fr• •tlmate 850-4•88 STARVING COLLEGE lallzlno 1 en Id . rlfarlal contrectora lhould 10 private or small group In Carpel met !et CrMai •J RMI. rltff. 538-1Cl10 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE '-'OUSECL"•NING TLlcu~TE1N2~~4M3P.Yn'~·~r~o .. 'f:ma. ~2-;519 I ren. I -I •t•te In their lldvenlllng. your home or ottlce. -a;.y dogsl $10 any u . LAWN SERVICE: Rellabl•. Furniture, Traah, Treea •• """ · .. " -""" t1nCtl Contrectore end con-BOO SOU AO 544-9400 Carpet clean Ing by retired Grooming 1 schl teacher Respon1101e &. Aecom-983-5415 NOAM Reliable · ReHonable 64 l -8427 Pattriat TYPING/BOOKKEEPING au mere, cont•C1 Mary Journeyman f!or free est 21 yrs exper. 548-2848 medaling. 845_5133 Own trane. 8~3283 WATCH US GROWi F!Shl~lnt!!I~ FC!t:n For lndlv.laml buall'IMI Grondle al 5~ with ,,,u .. ce Charles 673-7 435 •ti 6 LT HAULING • MOVING •••le ........ .. ' ........ ---v ti c t ee- l ' Drywall MOW/EDGE/CLE.AN-UP Rental Clean Up•. Jon JAPANESE WOMAN HANOI G/STRIPPING Hr/day/wt!. 84().-0888 ~r .• que;t:;i:· L~.~ .. lf!U Ct aHI Ct1crtlt 15A"i'WALL/lcodsticl[ TRIM. Fr• Nt. Rea1. 646-81921731·2918 want• houMCteanlng Plano Teacherfrom DCCX VISA-MC Scott 873-1512 su,,.,1or Secreterlal Svc Board, 28 Civic Centet Mo11 m1fof apple aliments ROD'S CONCRETE & Small Jobi & Repalre rate&. Jim 848-1968 GEORGE'S CLE.AN UPS 645"3540 School or Mu1lc hH "WE GALS SHOULD AHeonable rat ... Pk;kup/ Plaza. Room 890, Santi cured or NO CHARGE! MASONRY ... 9 yrs same BUD 552·9582 TIE lllD IOUE & HAULING. No Job too Quality houHcleanlng, openlng1 for 1tudent1 In HANG TOGETHER" deliver. Joanne845-1902 Ana, CA 92701. AARCO 851-9604 loc Free est 840-1705 small 895-6006 thorough, retlabla. Pit Nwpl Bch. Call 788-1303 839--0730 Anyllmel ltri-.. ltrl DRYWALL TAPING Lawn-tr ... lhrublnttall 494-0280 --Aa~kall Ctraaic Tilt All Textures & Acou111c TrM trim/Removal HAULING. SMALL JOBS , • ti •• ,, ... _"" -,·.IT-.-.. -.... ---1·1·1,-.. -. Llttle Miu Mutte1 sat on • Free est. KeYln 873-1503 Lawn malnt/Ro101llllno Traati & Furniture THE CLE.ANMAKER All •I -__ ,._ • Tullet. along came 1 rlveway-Parklng Lot 0 c faE SETTERS El ,. • I Free e1tlm11n 548-8065 MA TT 645-5089 5 yrs exp. Hometofc Piil P&1m11 Pltios: RedwOOd d;Ck.. FrM .. t. Pete 979-2621 •Plder and rHd In lh• Repalrs-Sealcoa11ng Ceramic & motalc: noora. ff raca B • Ref1 avail. 875-4853 by Richard Sinor Lie. covert, fencH, •P~•· T •--' Dally Piiot ClaHlll•d S&S Asphlt 831·4199Llc kl1ctiena, balhs, stiowers, ElECTRiCIAN· Priced U ~H YOU CALL . WE HAULll Tired of housework? 280644 14 yrl of hlll>9Y Quality work, rMI. exp d, rM RJTIH Mellon about Miii t.Aul- decks. Craig 646•9873 right. free es11mate on * lifHOME REPAIR c~gic,:,:n, u:kl~-:;:~:: TRY LACYI local cuatomera. llc'd. "3-0022 Ive m1g J.c.tREt SERVICE , .... Tutt.i end t>ought 11 AtttrHJI k • Cart large or small lob•. Lie. Elec-Plumt>-Carpentry M<Ylce. 844•8191 Vic 964-9995. Thank you, &el-4114 Plailn~=r Trimming, removal, yard ror $9.95. You c.n Mii REPici & GAYER: Npt BCh 396621 873-0369 Fenoea Keith 848-4872 ___ clean.Ype. etc. 842-1914 your tuffet 1nd 1011 ot aurnya you 1hough1 you Cl'llld Care, C.M. home,---------•---------Trade your old ituff for Make your ahopplng eu-elALITTPAllTlll PLAS TCHING other thing• through couldn't attord. 241-0343 fenced yard, Infant• to 2 Have something lo 1111? SELL Idle llama with • new good iu w Ith a ler by ullng the Dally Pl· Prompt. n e • t pro· Reetucc:o9. Int/ext. 30 yr1. "IMYl/Pllll/Ull Dally Piiot Claullled Injury Divorce DWI 8nkcy yrs Paula 842-2995 Classified •d• do II well Dally Piiot Clualfi.d Ad. Clualfled lld. 842-5678 lot Cluellled Ada. fatlonala. 838-7149 Neat. Paul 545-2977 Loweet •t. Ron 84S-2537 Ade. Cell 842-5678 AP!rlatals, Uaf. AP!rlatata, Uaf. Af!!tatat1, U1f. 11!rtatat1, Uaf. lntall te Offlct a.11111 2tl4 •1tc. ltat1l1 ftll Pt11taa11 3012 ltlt Wutt4 SIOO ltlt Wut.. SIM C11t1 •111 2724 Int. ltac~ 2740 Int. hac~ 1741 l""'!f IMe~ ltll IW. . IHI 'Ao Wey betw BMch & Fwy MIML Pltnm Sucoeuful bU•. man 38 appliance ~Ir NIU WITI Utll pd 1325 mo. 1Br, 1Br apt, i20 mo .. ail util. Nr BMc:h Blvd, Ora, HQl9 AcroN lrom beach, 2 Br, 2 ~Fe :g.:~~:::.11~,! ~~:~y Alr:.v.:.ec~!~~ FN LUii ~:~~ ':&J~::.. Mil-S ;!~~~.~~p~=~~~e~~~ llTllDllT quiet. patio. No pet1. pd. Relr1g & s1ove In· & ahopa. new 1 Br apt tor ba. frplc, gar, ltove. bath~ pool clubhouM 210 aq ft. 1650/mo. CIU1room ~avail. for nec:eNlfY. Apply Lagune M•Jor Newpor1 BMCtl Co 644-6958 eluded. Walk to bch, 207 Senlore. $525. 538-8030 Adult• pref. No peta. No Pet• or' Kida. Avali Mary, bkr 842•3998 variety of actMtlee In WMlthy mlddi.8Qe gent Electrkl Co 497.5451 I• lootllng for a retired Chicago Apt 4. 985-4954 Nlbe private bactlelor apt Avall Oct 1. 1750, yrly. lmmed. 1325 + utlla. Fountain Velley/HunllnO· dMlr• beaut, kind 11,._ • pereon 10 WOftt pat1 time YILU Co"Dovl 2 Bdrm, 1'.~ Ba. Condo. cloae to l>Mctl, u111 paid, 845-4905 882-3838. work. Helen 1817 W•tcllff, N.B. 278 to ton BMCtl .,.._ BELOW looO companion 36-50. ....... lllYlll u a parking attend· 1340. 538-4398 1385 aq. tt. Sultabi. fOf MARKET. Annuel IMM Joe 840-e383 PIT muet know Fief\ l anllmalnt~ pereon, Spacious E-ald• Aptt. lrplc, dthwshr, patio, Canel waterfront, dOCi( for Nwpt c,_., female to ahr medical or dental. Agent. egreement w/optlon 10 Aquar1um equip. Marine Mu1t P09Mt a mecflan- Encl gar, patio. dahwshr •Ingle ~arage. 1725 mo. Oceanfront Condo on am b01t. 2 blk• OOMll, 4 large beaut. condo nr 541-5032 renew. MalntJcultOdlal a. Freeh. Aellable trani . lc.t aptitude. Working & stove. Most ulls free. s5oo epoalt. 883·1500 And. 2 Br. 1'1• Ba. pool, Arna. $850/mo. utlla pd, t>Mch with F/M, quiet & lndMduelofflc:e *'400i mo MrV1cM & u1111 provided. •ti• Apply 438'Ao 17th, C.M. hourt 7:30em-1pm, Mon No peta. Agent, no lee. 24 hr MC gated proJec;t. 661-2993 clean 1276 + utll O.C. Airport .;.._, lncldt Contact Carol JonH , • "' ea,wn 8-9:30am wtldyl tl'lru Frt Good WOfttlng 1 Br 1 Person S••5 $750/mo. 751-5999. • __ 11 •-a -ao 842-2114 mag 859-3750 oonf rm. con .. MtVloe & 842..e851 ext. 280. •RCHITECTU"' .. L condl1Jon1, salary com-1 Br. 2 Person• $455 2 br. Iba, gas pd, $425 + ... -•• "' ""' 1 $4 25 2323 Elden Ave. C.M $375 dep. McFadden Av. Spacloua quiet 1 Br. Proleealonel Peraon to ahr coplet. 957-8451 hataac .. tatl JOll OAAFTSAMAN penaat on, · Pet hr 5•8-7854 nr Beach Blvd. 893-4894 Cloae to beech Nr SC Plan. 2 Br. 1'/\ ba. furn CdM hm. Ooewi Vu. teklngappllcatlon• Exper, lmmed opening. PleaH contact Norm --------.,.-=--.......,..----:--$435mo. 9e0·8658 pool, lee. clubhM , MC, l500 84._5347 *SPIRITUALADVISOR* 851.f212 atter7pn; p lflcBulldl Thorpe 759-7840. AVCO 2 Br. 1 ba, upstalra AIC, dlhwr. beaut land-· AdYlae In love merrr~ l ac no Fl~ S«vloee, 820 wt balcony. minutes from WMILJIE s c • p • is . $ 5 7 5 • Prolfem 25-35 to llhl 3 Br. bualneea 876-2495* WldOwed. White, 611, wlah· Concept. 548-1181 ~ Centet Or. New· beech ssoo. 720-08,.. AIUTllml 714-840-4500, ext 372 2'Ji be, COM. 1500/mo or Mon $e9tefllber 19 loet • to meet CIMn honeet AIMmblerl. Apply 7 AM. port Beech, 92e80. EOE llfeSl:iBAU 1-2 bedroom• dya, 213-427-209e evee. 1333/mo w/3 people. 1·287eq. rt. office wallet In L~~ Mkt pWIC· widower OWlf 50 to care MacGreg or Yach ta S 2Br.2ba,lrplc,enctgar 1 i: IL~ ~1ll Call An• Ad •211. Wlthfurnlturefor lnnlot,....._ ___,1_,.., and lhare.714-631-3725 Corpe l83l Plac:«1tla. BRAIN : brl"lanl director T .... ·11-11 $530/mo + sec Beaut ful lake• and .... aaa 842_.30024 hr•. IMJrel\ ... lldeeired ... ...,. ... .,.. ... , -7 CoetaMeM Mella top ... t,M/F.Or· 847-8772,628-3004 11rum1 Complete •-•111 returned It to managet. gana. Pfogl'Al"M. 10 yre Ott4ttt.rrHt , amenltlH . Security 1 Br, lrg Iv rm. w 10 Reep.prol.M/Fto ahr3br, -Would llketottlankherln ........ A1H mblera (Bicycle) ofmgmteXJ>.+reflreq. Fri>IC. vaulted celling•. dbl 1600. 3 Br 2~ B•. 2 frplCI, gttn. E. ntry by phone. beach. Utll pd, 1475. 2ba. apllt level condo In pet90n II not through tl'lle lutnctlta 3111 needed tOWOfll In • pro-1 FIT 1 PIT job Selary garage. pool & 1pa. cloae to beech, echoola. No peta. 848-&691 7H-490·4 101 •vH, C M $250 mo +'/\ utll NEWPORT CENTER. Full notice. 875-883e. ,.._1no -·""""" & k::::::r greu lnve orgenlutlon. + At.um.· MtT Box 2 Bdrm Oen 2o,\ Ba 1770 park, encl. gar. 823 &th 2l3-498-4288 dye. 1~11iut 845-4078 ' .,,,..., ..... ..,.... '"""" MUil have mect'l'I ability. 182, Laguna Bcn 92852. I Bdrm,.,,. Ba $630 St. 536-9953, 538-4248, 2 br, 1 be •Pt. lndry tee. I I.. .. ltll ~57" •• ex259C\I .•• ~.s7u01t• ...... I,... JIM edge to thote lnterll1ed For 1l1>9t. t31-3248 Ce ... -~ ~ ~. Ex· • 668 W. l&th St. 536-9572 Great loc. 417 Yorktown. ••H IC• Rm for rent In home, S300 • .,...., ., .. .,...,.. In IN.ming piano and the----------.,,,,., • ._ 845-2739 $500. s .. mgr, apt. 4, 2 bdrm. Ui!lmo: 1 bdrm. mo .. 1tt & IUt + ... utll. I ."-u1~ uu ory. All '999 wetcom.. AutomobllM per1ence pful tMJt not ---------S800, 3 Br 2'.\ Ba, 2 frplct, 960·8748 or 538-7403 '575/mo, Step• to sand. 759-1211 Ex1 280 dyw "' ..--1 fNU\ •os Kenneth WeAr, &el-3721 bptri1Ht41 necMMty. $4/hr to 81811. DaH Ptill 2726 ~:r~ :~~:,: ~~~t~ La.1na llJlll 2t92 Nu Carpet/paint. 1848& 840-8183 evn/wtcnd• :=o:~:-;Y \M1U n lalt'""lt _8_~_1_1_s5_. ____ _ SI 536-9953. 536-4248, NiduEL TERRACE. brand 24th St 2l3·592·2725 Rmmte lhr 4br hOUM N.B. upgraded apaoeand •hell ·RE FREE l11lan1t1 ... needed rmm"•dlately. C••hler/clerk for AM. 3Br. 2Ba. spacious upper 536-9572 .... , .w w/glf. t1ep1 to beach, avail. up to 4000 eq 11, ft fer la.It 4012 Xlnt eatnln;. potential Shll1, Fri· Tu... Apply dplx, garage. no pets. n-condo. ocean •Ide of •.vv '350 Incl utll 850-3231 t "-'hlH/8 1 o1 c ·•1 ......... I 1\.11 1 Gift Sh 33966 Sliver Lantern Beaullful 2 Br 1 Ba Hwy at Sall Creek Beech. a Br'a In 881. Pen. comet 0 ....... r It • c I .. -manager or orn ni•· op, $750 mo 493-0678 Twnhse. llln1 UN. patio, 2 Br, den, brlek lrplc, gr1 bMchlront l'IOUM. $325. Ammte to lllr bMUt. furn. good rate 751"5989 a : Eatabllthed cllentele. appointment. ~~n 54:J:;,~8 Airport. lrplc. $675/mo. 846--0738 kl1 Comm p001, Jee & Ag1. 873-54 tO 3br H.8 hof'ne. $400 mo., Ottlc:e 1p10M tor leUe: 1•2·1111 Lagune BHch/Lagun• Sttrtlt 0.11ty 1.,,....--.tY_· __ ~----IOUI YIEW gorgeoua rec rm. REF'S 1 utll Incl, 8Q8 In 30'• pref, 747 11, $595/mo 525 11, Niguel. HouteclH nlng. YW·ltnl C.ahler, PIT. experlenoe Only 10 mlunutN from llSTUT Ill req, no pet•. $1000/mo. Lrg 11udlo •Pt lo •hr 848-7498 al1er 5pm. S420tmo. tat menth rent wlndowe. annuel Income ... 2 •ooo prer AP9'Y In Pereon Laguna, your own private Huge 3 Br. 2 Ba. nr n-. 831-1453, 8-5:30. 1150/mo. 751 -4222 lrf• utlla pd. A /C, $17,000. F1,1ll price -•• o.,_ MWilet. 1080 So oceet1 "'-from Dana has everything. cloee to Quiet & nlee Share furn. rm In N.B Apl ~round fir 1055 El FOUND· Grey eel, ·~c 15.000 term. CharlH auto Cat Hwy, 1 -·na BMch. .... H 0 l~rt ltac• fHt · Welk 10 beech. 1275/mo. T• ._.. Point'• moat HClud...., unt Harbour nly _ CoataMM&:room aveH.ln pfuedep.e39-l842 amlno Or,CoetaMeu. Herbor & Hell. F.V. 1-714-661·3300 Fullllme.0-8.eutoelectrle -•-••-• scenic blutt, llke n9)¥f 2 $725/mo. Won't IHI. or2Br,1BaSsOO large •Pl nr occ. $200 3 Bike E. of Fairview&. 54e-828• repalrman,andparltlme ., .... ,-, .... 1 •-~ Br with den. xtra large Loe 4932 Charlene Cir· 2421 E. 18th SI mo. Incl. Ullla. 432--0361 STEPS TO BEACH M/F. Adame Ol 10-3 euto elec1rlc 1'1e1pet, .-. -·on tn<I ..,_,,.-prlvlte patio. $825/mo. cle Call TSL Mgmt 6"5-5109 Npt Hott. 3Br 28a 34 S1. N.B. 1285 7s.t-i040, Mr Tracy Found, grey l wttlt• c:et, l11lan1 0,,. 4 4 tome dell\/9tlee. oc Auto ,.....iry. Elm ~ per Call Mon-Fri. 9.5 642-1603. Lovely home w .. tcllff &1325650-3407Mlke deo11w9d,vlc.Seavlewl 1 .,....1 ..... , Elec1rlc77M185 hour, plUI utru Mrs 643· o 2 12 wk n d a 2 Br 2 Be. yearly W. N-· ., ... Room. b• & kit prtv. •1340/up, crpt1/drp1. PolnMUla. 873-0098 ...--Aoblneon 848-3874, 661-8-«1 WanlAds Call&42•5678 port.Wlhr/dryrhk-up,2 $325,lnclutll.8427342 lt1talaW11t .. 2tof a/c,fltrma.173018Mch STiii • RECECPTIONIST, 848-3874, 9am_.pm or ------------------i car garage. • .. ••• ••• ••• Blvd. H 8. 842-2834. Found male part Au1t Newp«1 area. many com-IUhlonlble, FIT, AJcnard &pm-7pm 8111. ltac• 2740 I t lttcll 2740 204 David 1650/mo Lrg 3 Br hM In College Pk, -......., Shep & Hullly, wht mUk "*clel alrtlM account•. Ouellette Selon. 200 "i=miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.lliiiaiiaii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N.B. Really 675-1842 CM. Wilk to OCC. 1200 4 Br, 2-3 ba furn home lat UY V1IW vie Warner & Raitt. '59&,000 annu.iJOoee. H.-wpon Centet Or., N.B. IUllllll .. I mo. 549'-8088, 281..e229 1 month ttanlng S191 Beeutlful large offtc:e evall-545""'559 B al •···--• T S O -48' Prime loc:etlOn. 2 eq. Babytlttet for 4 l 8 yr old•, l·llngu c-... ..de Kenneybunkport? llUlll!f'~'tl ~·h an:p~~t\~3:: J,i.2o1~f5 t 2 . =~-842 844 • Mon-Fri, Fri:: ~·,:.°"vic~o~c:; :;,rr:,;c' :-'c0= ~"· R•ll•ble. meture. ~~an~~)~ Didn't he win the couNr~?·c~U-B-llVING swim-hot tub. Chrl1t1an. Looking ror 1 Br. In "Tll" Gro\19 539-1581 trade tor rMI •tate. 9kr. EF'a. 873-5257 & Lao1ian, Hmono. l&.87 Monaco Grand Prix In '73? IN NEWPORT BEACH non-amkr. Mature. CM/NB arN tor reliable EXECUTIVESUfTE Found: Pit ~11. Coeta 875-6511 banking hr. lalery. ~ Hunt· II you rt not sure who (or whit) Ktnn1ybllnkpo11 111u. don't lttl b.\6-you re nol alOnt Ken11tybun,por1 1$ ont ol 14 dtt!lncbwefy d1llt•tnl 11>1r1men1 floor plans al Suw1nd V1lla1t 1n Hunhn11on Buch Staw1nd V1ll11t rs 1 tUull of tot1lly pe1sonahzed profeuJOnal ol1nnin1. The kind of attention you dewne A perltd blend of nature and ~ .. ,,.._ r1u tled 1n ~ fornl with blbllkfli broo's 1nd qu1e1 ponds cooled b' natural ocon brttzn Add lo 1h11 tennis cour1s. s•1mm1n1 pools, a 1acuw and a convenient loca!Jon near slloppcna and tmplo7mtnl arid 7ou n sot a place an)one woul4 proudly ca~ home (Even KenMybunkoort!) One and fwo bedroom, one and two bath ..Oull apartments from $!i7~ sv.u~~~~' ,,. I 5555 ttun11111ton V1tt11e lint Hiinhn(lon !Hacft, CA (7U) 898-9961 From I/le San Ditto Freew1y drive llOl1h on Buch to McFIOdtn. thtn wn1 on McFlddtn to Snwind Wl11e. Furn11t11np 1u1l1blt • Optn d11ly 10 AM 'M dusk. Slng1M 1 &28drmAJ)41r1· 851·1910or539'-3e22 elderly gentleman In Nwpr1C1r 840.5470 ,,. ... ., ... 979-6799. PRIVATE PO BOX ,..,.t., SlYlllS ~:,~, c::::: ment• & Townhou... ..~•• ••1--L wheetcll•lr • up to Pteue ldetltlfy. bUelneae: wlll Mii for .......... Some are elegantly ---_.., '400/mo. 848-0375 °' lulan1 Yelue of equipment Oller IAIAIER Ln .. H.B. or__.._. lurnlahed From S&80 Wklv rentals "PW evall. 979-2834. a.atilt -·· Found: Puppy, M., lrG feet, 400 bOx• k-maCttlM cleOc:el · 114.60/wtt. & up Color -brn/wht, Dane Pt/Del Ob-• -• · AOONMIYe, mld·tlred U ll· OnJambor .. Rd at TV.Ph~lnroom.2274 Prof/F needl 1br. prlY be •••-.. lepoarM.OO,·t31l Main St, N,B. Muet Mii Inge & IOan llMk• ta!-PI T Weekend•. Light San Joequln Hiiie Rd. Newport Blvd CM N.B. to Dane Point. 1200 -qulettty CK trade tOf R.E. ented Individual for Booklc.eeplng. AWY In l"-1llt 84e-7445 · mo or excn tor llght Generoi.. tenent lm9f~ Found: wttlte w/bledl F . 831-5n6 8eY9rty brand new Newport person. MaroarltaYllle, domeetle MIV 581-~ menta, &50--4000 aq. tt. dOG vie N-l•nd &. BMoh offtc:e. Poeltlon,... 2332 W•1 C•t Hwy. Npt •CONDOS• Walk to occ. UM of . olflcea-comm. 1.00/ft. w.mer. H.B. 847-8263 SS'!!::'eup~ c~~I qulr• 4-8 -..... ............ Ben., 1:30-3:30 pm. VIiia Balboa and Ver-kitchen, wehr/dryer. M1uage therapllt w111 U · 2•88 Newp«1 Bl, C.M. ..,,..., ..,...te •---·""' Mlllee. 1&25 mo. & up. 1250/mo. 8~1088 change for rm In CM or 842-3-490 Loet 3 mo old wtltlorange M ... area, n1o11 exP9f1 ~11•on~• b~•:g"rourong 0. L L'I 63t-4960. NB. Sandy 845-e084 lnG htd kitten, male. RE· nec:eHery, w tr• n, -...--_.. und 7-3 lll'ld 3-11. MMe Vero. ==-=~---=--=--=---=-lttl~=IJ p!! S •'I t "'-· ,...._1 ctalltfclaJ WARD 842-3731 $55,000 fuH amount req. and PfOWll lreck record Conv. Hoap, 001 Cent• $850/mo. 3 Br. 2 Be. m .. IP Of,..,.. .. , ·~-.. . ...tall Hll L ..... ,.19 ....... Fe , •b X Wiii net $40 000 + Cell In bualneet ~lopment. St C.M 548-5585 upper unit. g11age, w/d BEAC lrvlne. CM, COM or .,.., .. """ ~ collect MOO:Frl 9.ePM. Good communloetlon...,__·~.....,....· ------- hk-up, 3 block• to beach. MOTOR INN Laguna. Relpon, retleble. 13& aq. fl. oommerctUI Doble. 2 yra. lrge w.. A•k for Tim (408) lklllt end ablllty to work C 0 C I( T A I L 111 blt·lnt. Wkly rat• $105 & up. 850-7418, Rechel apeoe tor leaM. Avall. Wk: Brookhuret1Adama. aa1--0 111 with people a muet. w a I t• r I we It r e 1 a 208Lugonl• Oelty/Wkly/Monthy Oct '· $.85 per. 28944 eea..en6 .· SAROENTl'S AES· T1L 11.llf l•l· ,IOJ Kltch'I evalt Color TV, l&ratn ftt Camino de Eetrella, L t Germen Shepherd Women'a Clothing, •tab-We 0"9f an attrac1IWI TAUAANT, 843 Weit -. heated pool &. ttepa to .... ltl2 Cepl1treno Be•ch. oe le neut Ir! tan Se9i lllhed boutique In Nwpt compenaallon and ben· 19th St. C.M. Apply Condo. 3 bet, 2 be, !!;Iv OCMn. 986 N Cout Hwy. •93-4019 m2a S J ·• __.: Bch, 1125,000 groea per ellta peckeg•. Pl .. H Momtnge, Leguna 84MM'.h, 494-6294. WANTED: lhop IP809 or -· 1 • an uan r_, .,.... yr. Ottw. Ownt. eend NeUme lncludlng1.,...-----~-..,,.---pa110. 2 pool1, ~a • .,..,...-.,.--.,.-----large g118Qe for minor Rat.ii apeoe 1280 aq rt. 49&-4881 846-4025 nM797 Mlwy requlrement1 to: Comput• Dela Emry, In Uglllt and Airy, 9035 Mo1ef rm• for rent by wt!, auto body repair, wtH pey 17tti St .. C.M . Prime r• LOST 8 wttt female Npt 8c:h ,.., el'tat• of· LIDO DELUXE 2 Br. frplc. S 120·up w/kltchenette up to 1200/mo. Coete tall loeetlon. 845-3477 si.m.. ~t Ylc: 13th l !l=tz. It Mu e Pweonnel Dept. nee. Typing 45+ wpm a lrg brick petlo. I 1160. evall. 075-8740 Mel• or Huntington Bctt. (:1 .._._, 14th St., NB.' 875-&406 An!r'c XSA OR '16t:lft SAi 111110 mull Van.ty of dwllee 875-6359 lntab It Bm "~1221 -11•nu REAL ESTATE BUT ca11 L.o1. •t 833-2900 • ..,,.---...,-----=-IL·-· 1--S1orage o•r•g•, VIC ....... nie LOil Sprl~ Spenlal. HAVING PROBl.EM S? SAVlllS QOITl"'•tere Oceanfront-lo_, 1 Br. ... ... Harborl 8•k•r.C.M \288-tt.rn ....... llWlf/Wnt, feoe. Ille HIGHLAND FINANCIAL c ...-l•tt~ .. •llt ~'fj_;~n~r '!e!~":k~ 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. w&lh-155/mo,. 545-7731 W ll'YIM arw '504;;:, So Laguna. Allao Pier at CAN HELP WITH A 1ST, te55W. Kee.tie Ave ;~~:,x,(CR-1 '""~~11.-l. 7'"' n 10• or 95,,2•30 er/dryer. El TOfo. Renee Offl .... t '*l• 1 mo Ir ... 'Tom 851·8928 2b~!~2h8·" 9121 · evH. 2ND OR 3RD TD. FOR Orange. CA12007 e·•t cond ~-•d 1 1 000 .....,...., '" .,. 0 770-7700 or 95Hi911 tt 1.,1 •• 'I ...,.... "' MORE INFO CALL (714) EqualOpptyFEmptoyer .Z1 18-00: c;, Mon·F~ On the Baechl Avall now 2 *Female non-emkr 10 lhr 1288 so. H. Of?f iCE OR 2.&eO 1q ft. 3976 Bir~. Loet yellow ttrtped tebby 097--0212. C.llt Mongage Ml l 8:30am to 1.30pm Br winier rental 1111 4br Condo, pool, etc. COMM'L USE. NEW ~/°'1 ~· !1330; cat. male neut. Wht cheitt. 9kr. 83-573. Beauty 84$-at 1. Uk for SU9Ml 6-15-64 1700 831--0900 1275/mo. 8&2·ll58 * PAINT & CARPET Ml·so::.n ng. gen 9/19, vtc No Legun•. •AN11tant1, training 27f0 V E A S A 1 L L E S S1 100mo. 328 N. New-Anawer• to Punky. If,..., progrem COSMETICIAN Top Nwpt ~:;;;iii~~ PENTHOUSE 2 Br, 2 ba, M thare • Bedroom, ti.-por1 Blvd. 720-0295, 2500 Sq 11 warehouae In· 494-2378 or i97·6233 T.D. I 4021 • Manlcurlet etq>er 8Mcfl salon, fl•ed Mlery .. oceanvlew, 1urn11rr llv· tween ·~ b•y & ocean. cl~ 2 offlOM & lg ... umn Clltntele no't neoeetary, + tlpa. 494•1548 Ing. sec. comm pool, •P• Call al111f' e pm, e50·2837 2000 eq tt, car1>41ted, 1.50 mezunlM. So. or Soutli SCRAM LETS • Rlehard Ouellette Salon, COUNTER MetUf'e pereon WOODLAKE APARTMENTS Spacious 1-2-3 bedroom apartment• from $480 * Lakes & Streams *Pool & Spa * Large Recreation Room * Bar-8-Ques . * Newly redecorated * Beautifully Landscaped * Security Gate (714) 848-6591 8100 Edinger Huntington Bhch .. • ate. $915/mo. Bonnie COM. Fem 10 lhr w/eame, eq tt. Harbor/BUM. CM. Cit Pica & 405 Fwy • ..,.. ...... llt, 200 Newi>on C«lt• Dr.. for Cleaners In C.M. Barrington eot. 875-eOOO furn 2Br. pool, tennla. 540-2830 3042 Entetp<IM. C.M. at ·NSWERS sc)eCia6ing In tat & 2nd N.8. 3;0G-e:30pm. 84tr5110 ex 844.0462 $380 mo. Incl utll. Phone BAYFRONT BLDG Peul•lno btwn 8'1ttol & n TD'ellnoe f941 beauty cu1tomet W1llOt WESTCLIFF 2 Br. 1'A Ba HBO. 759-8940. BASEMENT . ::1.:;;~· 6:~o:: ft . Tomato ·Aprll R.E. Broker Bd Reeltort MlllfllllT Join • grewtng oori>Or· TownhouH. no petl. COM. need 2 rmmte't , 2600 tQ ft. S0./$1.00/aq ' Deity-Joelle 842"2171 54&.oetl Luxury hlOh priced aa1on atlon: ltart with llgf'tt CS. SUS/mo. 548-7533. M/F to thr 3 Br. 2 ba hM. 11. Cell: Mon-Frt 9-5. *1776 up 2286 n lnde1rt PAY on TIME WIDOW HAS .... tOf TO'I , hH poeltlon IOI' Menl-livery wort! end doing Spacious single. one 6r two bedroom apts. FURNISHED or UNrURNISHEO. All UTILITIES PAID, H£ALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING, plu~ mulh more! So1ry, no pets. Model' open daily 9 10 6 Oakwood (iardt ft Apltf11Mt1ts Nntport Ile.cit So. 1700 16th Strett felt OOYtf) 6U·5\13 Ntwp0t1 lludl No. 880 INlnf Avtnut (clt 16th) 645·1104 • Frplc, gar, nr park. 842-4844 Office t8101 Redondo Grandma m.cte Ihle ob-110,000up. No credit CUflll Witt! ol1ertt• Ex· cultomer . ~. part 1370/mo, non-amkra. 400 eq. tt. or lumlllhed of-Cr.#U. H.8, M2·2834. wvatlon abOut credit c:ti.ctl. no l)«lelty. Aleo pert.need In acryllca. time. HourlywtQe + ,.,._ Mu at b• nH t. 428 floe 9').C.. 1435/mo. Call ElrtablllN<I llQht m1g dilt oarda: "P90j* ~on lend on & buy TD'• tip•, llnnen end Cllln• age. Awwenoe le Im"'! BegonlaAwi.875-8409 e.tty84&-9t81. t>ve1nwwt.n..1olhaie ~~·on~M~ om ~·=:..:.8J~m7~1•1 wt81)a.840-t901 portent and muet ha"'9 leaM of eref1ouM office '..,.. ~ C8l 961-7204, eek fQ( I Exec Condo. 1 blk Chin• BALBOA PENINSULA epeoe I~ Coet• MeM.. ·---·-••11 ......... • •.• beauty RemonL • Cowe, COM. Pvt 2 Bf, 2 400 eq fl Pvt S.th ,.._ Hava .. _ -• ITYUIT oullomer mrvlce be 2 etry. 2 oat get, w/O, done $30omo 04:z.:.e23 •v• aever al I de1'1' OllGIS •• ._. ••-t l.Ull'"" hi..o. ~ Nllorl N..._ __....... ,......._ -w. ltplc. 2 pe11oa. 1460. 11t · • properll•• n m nd. r -·--_, ........ ~ ,.,. ~ __,.... __ _ & ia11. 873·191.,... or Bayfront. omo.., 1>41tloe. 83f·8480. Unllmlted pwrnenent pen r-9';°poet~lone~ penence.°ll*e 1Nunnoe 97t·178t ext &7 l*ltlnG4~=· HIT111IO 1111111 time poe1t1on1 oQ :~111:r wt~h P~~i!,,~:1.. =:Tii..,.~ ":::t:::; Fem. tow 3 tir. 2 be IPt. ILIT ••m 11• NO. HAM<>ft llVO. mutt .,...,....,.. .a 1 4-t40-1t01 10 •en ..,_7'4t · tum. Of' unfUm, In O.M. o.MI 8Peot In quiet, IOWfy .._ ,UUlflt'TON 2 ... Otlyl (AM °' PM) 1..----,' ,..---_.,,....,,.,,..,,..... 1280 Incl. utlla. 84t-1313 offloe, 419 N. Coelt Hwy -ITM111 and ... .,. Work IP-MATllllT, ..... Dllvwy P9rlon, .,.501hr . ., '200. Propertlee ly T"9 P'Ol(lmei.ly 114Q pet l'etton needed tOf 1111 fOUo-Weekend nlgtM. Mu.t be Fn/.,.,..krtolhr2t>r,U• S..414-()?48 ~lmn lllYIWIB ...__..~onwcwtl tlMa. meohaulclel, INln-n yr wttl'I OOOcf drtmQ Promontory P1. '380 + HASXLNT LOOA'nON A~ load. !.wn moM'1 wt11e tenance Ind 09Mr•I reoonf . .,.141-~.,..."' lllltl + ~-87&-3111 DOWNTOWN LAGUNA NEWPORT H ACH MA88UIHS ~ IMrn to tell• ~ rnelnt•••ooe Of CIOfPO'• ID;i;ftt.ii!iiii;mMiii~l'iiii'i'i Lowooet,2001Qft,pvtrm COSTAMISA TOIE..WYOU. t""" • ..-our ~tem. ate t>oet. A_.9 30 ~~~--..:..~· Fntamkr1olhrw/MfM2 + extnaa. '250, leM tor ~, -.. ound.8end • ......,,_ ...;;o=--;;w,._ br houM, trpto, in CdM. enyone w1oompat1b1e •OfflceWerehouM llMITl/....U =e:. 1;nc: =:--_:: ....;.y,. full time'tor ..... tun of.' 1380 + utll9. 873-4847 COITIP'l1•· 494~118 Combo Out4*I ONLY 131-1111 m GrM. ldeel ~talo Ad No. 31, ~~·7 .. ~.ti for Nenoy •1&00aq ftto37121Qf1 ...... p 0 ·---...... F. to lhf 2 Br 2 la ap1 •IMT.... *~drlC*, ...,....... tor et~t• and 1 , c:;i M..&, C: 0. ~..meet ... wllrpl. terr .. CdM. ~rent litrt•11"'1..... *°" 111• eec. I rnnomnt hol'lelof~• AlfLY • pqlfl lat2HHO L.attt HOM!. 141-7'46. ~6t~7~~ Z':1~ ~~~OMlly *~"'~ TIOfllcel Wt' ~i"iai 11tto 1MCt1 ltvd, Ste &4. &ookk..,. OtMWil of· ~ 1At.Mtoon ~. M.Cure Malt roommai. to •Garden T\'Oe. •AY1111. tor~~ WT• Mon-,rt, '9rn·2Pfn. "°' wented '°' prtntlng ,,,_ • lhr huge 4bf OCMnfl'ont •Prtll81•SUh-. --73'46SI, Ill HM ...... ,. bu•lneH, ••~rlenoe tMIOPWOtll.•~:.i hC>me on 911fbCM. Xlnt •Some w/eecr91-1al Tm Tll&Y ~ hMClt of ~ ·-r,,..._.-°' wtlllnt to ll80 mo. Cel 1oc .. P•noram10 v11w apeoe. 1ta&VVNtt1etA11e.c-13 to ,......fhetene!OM. ln •tal•Ymt. ;:';131'~ec.~ 0r1wn • 5Cll9 OOUfttrf.' l3eO mo. 87&-"44 ~lndow9 '°' Ml· TIM,, 14t. 1111 rour tiotne. &4t-Ot2• i ~ Kifw t1'IMe Cellfornte OceMe ,... ~ g,,, "" 4 bdrm ec>t., liiit •hor.i:U-.!viva11 WAHTtD: lfl<IP .,_.. °' MOf9 ,.,,,... gen1ng ff!!l ~ ~ ~ -:.O::::'C:, = ~ulred. MeoO r•rr :::c,~· ~; !!.'° •cl<=:·,~.,.. 1arge o-911 tor mlnof tt. cainpng ~ .. "* ~ ,:-.=.· onry. Call 84s.ot11 tOf ~~ ... =· ,,..!.. 1 '11 • • , .. to. euto ~ Npelf,,... pey Y••r. If you h ave • .;.IC>t>:!'.!'.:.:t. _______ f'.;:::-::::::::-:-:::=-::--=:-:· Mi i' to eltr 38r, 29-conao Jll..... 1 ..... 11. Ut> to 1200/mo. Colle 0ent>er tl'let'I not oettlnO .. ~Wl~AINO =V~ The , .. , .. , dr .. In 11\e nr 8. Oet Plue, U'5 mo. Meea Of' HumlnatOft Bctt. ueed, ... It now "'"" • .....,.... • W tl'llnOl IMI wttti Delly WHI ••• • Dally Pllo . + .... utM TOdd 173--024' ~ Ada 142-6171 1111111-1t21 Ol••ltled AA. a.II 540-t 1 '9ot Went Ade. QWlf)ed Ad. Ml-aTI • .., • • _____ ..... -.. ---~ Cll • ---======-====-===========----il':'!"":~~~-~~~~~~-~~--------."!!'9'----~~~0.;..r.;;.a_nr;.e.;...;.C.;.oa.;;;.1;,,;,t-!O~A!i'!!l~L Y"'.'!!PILOT /Friday. Sept. 23, 1983 Heir W11t.. 9100 !1111 Wut.. H OO l t lt Wa!td stOO Ht r1t1 SSZO faraltart 1021 iiiiil PUT Tiii H ORndT Pert last ure. te ft ll t aol1 bed end 2 ;;;a .e...;.~. oo A um.1 Eltl\ up 10 SAOO per HAL l ltlTI Bu•y .. 1 •• dept In reeort •• W it . '~ .. " n lll>IM.. 1260. 7M·2HO ~l . ~ •Ul lNHI IN YOUft montl't Rellr .... Hou... 1le1 ' PrQC*'t)' mgmt. II I I .... di fir .. 111 .. 111 .._, .. ~~ OWN HOMtr wlf ... College Studtnll. rn1110111 1v1ll•ble In our Ole l)'P no VY wpm. O· • ' • • BV'f DIRECT FROM --~ ' ..... •(' • 4 NHd de"'""'"'lblt eulo to USY well .. 'lbllin-"" taphone Appty In ptflOfl. ..--.--------:rr:r-r MANUFACTURER ·-~, '• ' ' • 1 ·• ,. ,,. HOIOSCOPf ,........,.. • "" M-tn. 8·30 to 12 noon. tall d ..,, t 75•, :l ' :if • -deliver Oatly Piiot In Be1cl't olflat Call P1m 11 ;;:;=;;iiiiiiiii;;;; "' eave -0 "on"" ,,..--• ~ • I ( B THE NEWPORTER, 1107 I q aJll ...... ...--, T .... n • ' ~ ~ '-~I • • • J ('-:' 1 l•gun1 Heh (2 l'trs per 67$-4&30 op u y i..v -· • ... ~ •• · • • • • :ii day). Weekday p M JembOf•. Npt Bell. WESTMINSTER ABBEY .. 1111111$0995, lull Mt• • • '7 ' . , BY SIDNEY OMARA Saturday, September t 4 Weekends A.M c111 Mr. I EOlnllY ANTIQUE MALL fu1t S79.95. &eve •'*' l • ~-c ARIES (March 21-April rn):Chanc.-eexists for added lncome Barrow 042-4321, 81CI Corporete hlldQul rl•r• , 1761 W11tmln1l9f AYI. more on queen end king OAIAGl 5All AOS NOW • ,.. ', ~ 343. EOE GARDEN CIROVE Ult frtt dtllvery CLASSlfllD IY CITYI asa result of t.nnovative procedures. You'U locau-"mwing link" tor e11t•wid• lnv111~1 ~103 ~'95 Ut s&Low- -you'U actually ha Vt: ic.ey tO SlJ<X.'eSS artd you'U have profitable Piil TI•l :;:;::-~=i.n~.; --------Obie o.o, ortho.ptc:tlc, product to offer for sale. Leo nauve plays s1gruficant role. H reatuar1n11 Opportunity. with di-AITIQIE Tlllll $t50. Deak. ,Ilk• new. •-•1..~-lal • 8 1 It ~ TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20): Focus on teachrng, learning p ONE CLERK Lunch wallers/wal,treu.. ver•llY end ch1lltnge. $126. 36" rnd din. llble, _._ 18 aa • I C d billt tak ,,. I i I .. Str ind d & bu1boy1, exper d only. Muet po1M11 top level Rellored, •om• ertlul~ S35. H•~ lamp table, 321 Onyx. LI le. 9/24 Furn, irumptt. trombone, process an a Y to e ll\tU l ve eap. ess t!pen ence, Tiii Diiiy Pilot C1rcu1111on Pleasant Peaaant 4251 executive eecre1arlll ex· decoretld. All ll'llPll $30. Lamp, StO Chair•. t/25, 10-4 W1terbad, olllce furn, 1uppllH. new starts, necessity for geLUng to heart of matters, espedaUy Dept 11 Hl!llng a phone M1rt1ng11e Wey, N°8 peflene41. Clll 553-0940 alze s250iup 84&-2995 lloolt Ro111wei cot, w/8 drw peel., mlac. atro11, 11wnmower & Whe be f """'"•n ,.~...1 A · la verlllce11on clerk 20 Mon F" 9 "·30 e f l 1k lln p ••• loam $15 ""'• 5 4• t 2086 ... 1 re mem rs o op,...,...1""° sex are ooncen.t'"U. quar1an p ys .. our• a w ........ , •• nar llEOEPTil•llT nPllT • "• • ., · n . o en r • · · ""'·· • l. mac 1 nun er k 1 " '"'" ... .--T • 200 Oak tld•bolrd I trBH t 11 (8rookl'tur1t/"tt~ta), Sat ey roe. nour. Appllcant1 mull H.B. Eleotrorilct Firm, SECRE ARY Needed to • . Etttan Alen llbraty wall Brend A~ s' ONY s:,, ett 8am " -· GEMINI (u ay 21-June 20): Diversify, look behind scenes, have • gOOd pllone nar. front office, typing eo 1n1wer pllonea Fie• hr•. w/beveted mirror, *300. unit, 11lnt cond, $325. ,,.._ .,.. ••> 1 "'1 .. -d 1 • 000 752--0462 alter 7 pm. Arner. oak Chairs, M1 ol 559·7411 evll Mex Incl camer1 Lawn l -__.--------strive to obtain access to "special" lnlonnaUon. Another ~miru sona lly App,, n Plf'IOn wor 1 perm nute • 1· 6, $300 Ov1I din. llblt, 1---------furniture, otl'ter ·· mt1c naat d Sa . . r· . . . . Be ·'ti bet. 2-4 Mon.·Tl'turl .. Ilk to $1200 mo .,,., 5 SECRETARY: Real E1111e $250. 548-0111 Full m e Simmon• tof• t601 GelalH Ttrrece a.,..,.. Mle: Children•• an a giuanan tgure tn exciung scenario. Wu ng to tear for c a1ner1ne or Deb11. 646· 1472 lnveatment conaultente. G Es T 0 es bed, good cond, $250. -.- down for ultimate purpose of building on more solid structure. HO w. U Y E-•ll T 1yplng 70WPM. SH or ERRI • AN 1 U Window air cond, brend Set 9·5, 423 Orchid. Com· ~~::fTi.~~~11":,e·,~':; CANCER (June 21-Jwy 22): Wish com es true, ro man<.-e is Ot1ta ll11a EDE IEO nit apeedwlrtttng, good IS BACK new, $150. c111nglng plett •lereo •Y• .. Sear• Betl'tany Turt .. rocil Or & f ed · · ....,.., ... 1 • • ed d f IUm IALI• growth poten1111 Lots or 3500 aq 11 of American An· table. $20. 631·5<>45 belt compecttr, dttlgner E · eatur , exettmg pro}'V"CU IS rece1v an many o your pasl Outstanding oppt'y IOf H· variety Call for appt. llques. 1110 department 1111'1 t1nk, II~•. lamp1, _m_po_rt_• _____ _ efforts are at last apprecialM. Lunar emphasis on powers of perlenoed proleHlonal. (7141 833·3525. Jiii ofusedfurnlture&collec-lllTFllllfTtllE emelleppll,etc.955-0198 Great Garage Sile-Sept persu~ion, saJes ability and liaison with exciting member of :~~~:.~ :ue~?:teo~~M area. Of· Sparks, ~~~~gnWl~r bu:na'i''~~~~ Lea 957-8133 Sept 24/25 Furniture, ru~n~:~kJ11~~~ :0~~ opposite sex. . . Supervlae Newap1per ce1· ~ • secretary you? 501 No El Cemlno Kg sz bed. nrm. fr1me & toye, etc. 432 Avocado clolhea, 11pea, lun stun. LEO (July 23·Aug. 2~): Commurucale with those m charge r I er s e • r I Y morn Rtot,tlt1l1tl l to'J Sharp responalble male or Real. San Clemente, cnerry l'tdbrd + btddl~ Ave. 8·4 • t Darwin. Irvine, off . h th h . rd ·-• ts d 4 lO S I & S Nwpt Bch publl<: relations lem11e Typing, setted· 492-0638 or 492-45S4 S250/obo Olliee de1 Ctttl ICHa Nor1ttwood, around cor· -gam s own roug written wo , spec ..... contac an am-am • un firm seeks personable & ullng, llght bookeeptng, w/6 dwre $100 Blue vet-f s h willingness to make n ecessary changes. Member of opposite sex Must have van, •latlon competent lndtvldual w11n local company. WTll Secretery deak. Amer vet cl'tr $25 Seara Wllh· 125 ClearbrOOk l n, on nar rom avanna . . . . d ·u . v · I k wagon or small pickup train 957 6l2' ask for circa '20, $725. 760-8661 er/d"'er $250 Full lgtl't alley •nnttenc-. tool•, Irvine 17621 Bard Ava '""""'your praises, IS sincere an w1 prove 1t. irgo pays ey Hourry wage & mlle1ge Good lyplng sktlls & gen· • '· ., · ...... VD ~'e"' Rondy A I' 11 mirror $25. All In gOO<I cloll'tlng, Iota of goodies Culverdale Tract. c0tner role. Apply In person week· 8181 office capabilities re--------ff JHCll con d Ca s l't on I y. tO·S200 Sal/Sun 9-4.30 of Culver Or a •05 Frwy VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22)· Basic domestic adjustment days 330 w. Bay St , quired 720--09'1 SELL AVON Full or part HARBOR AREA 631·0240 s ••I S u n 2 4 . 2 5 . . . . Costa Mase. Orange RECEPTIONIST for llW Of· 11melllme or at work APPLIANCE SERVICE BIG YARD SALE·LOIS Of 9AM-4PM. Large home occurs -special focus on rommurucauon, travel and necessity Coast Dally POot EOE flee. Mon·Frl 12.30.5 30 642-1832 we sell recond .. guer Ladlee antq. deek. ~rt f.oodles, Sat 9.3 448 moving 10 condo, garden for reaching a wiser audience. Diplomacy Wms, bellicose actions Pttarmecy Clerk. FIT, Hvy phones. It typing, SS Sta-11-0-ne-ry--=5,...,0-r-e""1n-=-c-0r-o-na appliances. 5•9-3077 cond., S 150· 540·0942 agnofla, C M. tools, dl1he1. pots. men• create clllnate of loss. Taurus, Libra, Sc-orp10 natives figure malure. experience hr 833·6486 dal Mar needs FIT ex-Rtfrlierattr lale Must Sett -Entire conlents Furnllure. guns. kayak, appa1e1, stereo equip. prominently. necessary Hrs 9 ·6. RE OE PT /llClnlRY p6e1's'~1noc1eod saleaperson AA WEST COAST APPL ~! ~1f ~~~\~~ n: ae;~ 159•vwcorv1a'anndrearc, kc· ... _ lt!J!rt ltac~ · LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Deftne terms, dig deep for ~~g.~04Laguna Area. So Laguna publishing co REBUILDERS. NOW IN 1ove-eee1 w(matchlng .. .., 10'1reds Ho each. 2 Re- information and be pooitive that you are not victim of "mirage" PllYllDll TIEllAPll T !~::~~t~ena"'~~~.~~~~~~ Telep;UTi TAlllH 2 Loc~?i~~:.~!~"'e you ~~f~r 5•;2°cJo~1~a:e11 I~~: G.~:~~~:;;iifk0~~~Ju~I ~~i~~a1t': :~:~ =~gg or con grune. Individual who promises something for nothing Musl be registered Pos· sk.llls 10 1111 position 01 re-PI T IPPT'Y 1880 Harbor Blvd .. C.M only M50; Solid Oak trike, Avon bottles. misc. 120 251n St., Nwpl actually has something to hide. Know il, proceed Wt th caution. Ilion available for lull ceptlonlst & sales sec-•Salary .-Comm+Bonus between 19th & Newport game t1ble set 01.k curio Sit 8 ..... 758 Hudson Beach Sel/Sun 9-lpm Pisces plays important role time. 9·6, Mon·Frl No retery Send resume to: 650·7077 or 650-7082 cablnela; lorm1I dining p••11•t llT lllf' 974·21« SCORPIO (Oc 23 N 21) R bill · .. 1 • I evenings or weekends Jolie Kipper PO Box 348. • SlO pr l'tr·easy Rebldg plant. showroom rm furnllure; occ cl'tllrs: -t . -ov. : espons1 lies m .... up y, Busy lndustrlal/lemlly So. Laguna, 92677 '"Appl. selling only 132 So. Main St .. Orenge, hlde-a·bed: solid rencll 1 day only. Set 7·4. Cl'trlat 3 FAMILY Sat/Sun. cor· efforts are made to sign agreement , partnership is involved and practice In Santa ---------• ;;~~t4!!';;6s1a1 Cllapm1n/Maln oak w/lntaJd glua tebles· Lutl'llfan Church 760 ner of 161h & Santi An1 marita.lstatuscouldbeaffected.Payheedtodesiresofth oseclose Ana/Fountain V1lley IEOPT/IH.OFO. 634""'200or558-3992 patlofurnl1ure·1111e1th.; Vlctorta(bel'tlndCl'turch). SI Set 01 ch1lrs a lbl, to you, including business partner or mate. Capricorn is in area. Salary and benefits Electronlcs llrm. C.M TILEPll•E, PI T •Relrlger1tor1$119up recllner: roll 'top deall> Pel carrier. knlUlng m1-p1t10 furn, umper thell. commensurate Wllh ex· seeks lull time recep· Supplement your Income •Freezere $ l19 up wall untt1: 1ntlque c&lh chine, Por. 924 bre & car planta. menage tbl & picture. perlerice, New Graduates tlonlsl wlpleannt pl'tone by doing Interesting tele-•Washers/Dryers $129 up regleter; 3 bedroom apls, cover, llvlng 4 dlnlg rm many mlac 1r .. auree. ·· SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Focus on basic issues, O K. Contac1 Tom, personellty. ability to phone work on behalf of Allcarry3montl'tsparti& lnctudtt K.lng: Formafllv-furn .. elide protector, a AnllquH, brlc·•·br1c, special services, willingness to carry through on resolutions _5_4_6_-4_2_33______ ~~~~:!~~~::•re~~:~ netlonel companies ~!:::~r~:~e,°t~~'Z. Ing room aofa Ml end much more. 6-41 Whhney wuner. refrlg, turntture, affec~ina diet, nutrition and health Ill general. Individuals are PRE-SCHOOi: POSITION. typing M tolmum 6 Newport Beacll Office & Visa. 9-6 Mon·S11 m1tctllng oal( teblM; 20' Way. 546-2789 ctothel, & Iota '"°'1· Sit dra -oe "th h . bl th f . h d part·tlme 9 ·30· 1 30 month1 exper 640 9264 haa evenlngt end week------------•60 F0td Jet Sl<I Boat, SALE, Great lt1m1 + onty9-4. 921 Cllll Of., Npt wn to you w1 t eir pro ems, ey express all an Mon-Fri Cotnbo pos-• endsavallable. $4/hr 7 mo. gee rtnge, C11ortc over $50,000 lnveetecl. Dingy, nu Port·A-Potty, Hgta actually want you to make their decisions. lllon. cl~rlcal & working llEOPT /llO'T guaranteed + lucrative $400. AH 6, 559·8170 Call enytlme, wlll be Coucl't, Sit 9·4, 3991·c-ouc---tt.-bed--. -c-n-11-,.-.-d-• CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ready for new start, get wlclllldren. Must be able Full llme, strong t)'plng, Incentive program. Good FREEZER, Admire! up-_no_m_e_._2_1_3_·4_30_·1_2_00 __ , Avocado. 645-7338 t lgner clotl'ter1. 11c h f mak nal d b . h lo l"P8 Salary com· snalllng & dlctapl'tone spelklng volct 1 muet. "'l'I ood d $250 Sat/S n 1900 Diana Ln to eart o matters, e perso a ppearances an wear ng l men:urate w/abllltlll & skttla. Oeslreble Npt Ben For Interview. Call Linda r.j l.Reglrl $3co5 n 9· 7,,: Muat 1111. Ten piece ot· S1turd1y ONLY. 9-4. Ben· u colors. Focus on change, travel, children, speculation and ability exper. Child'• World Cl'tll· local Ion Real eetate at 5•5-5776 a 90 . g · 4 4-4 "1 toman Mt, good con-eflt Cyctlc Flbroala. New Ory copy mactt, twin bed•. · · Leo A · ·b ds d • c I 18422 k d 1 1 FREEZER, Admire! up-dlllon. $500. 857·6732 end uaed clothing. 4 cheat of drwre, men'• to get views on paper. • quanus persons contri ute towar ren s en er· bee groun l'le P ul. TEUPlll•E right. good cond. $250: after 5pm. Heellld "'"''· furniture. suits & much mOft. 1039 your ultimate success. Culver Or . Irv. 552-4658 t1;!'l,'{1:_-5cet1 955•26'16 IOLIORlll 11ao Refrlg $35. 494-4791 NEW MATTRESS SETS f1brlc, uMd rtfrlgtr1t0<. Ter111t1 Ln. S11. 0·5 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You're pulled in two P R E • S C H 0 0 L --------We need good people to Full $65. On .$100, Twin 2034 Federal Ave, C.M. direc -ch th . famili" th . I d famil TEACHER-Full time po,. Reliable Nanny w1nted. 981 up appolntmanll Freezer. s..ra 15.3. F/F, S60 Kl S F tlons -oose course at IS ar, at me u es y, lllon In eal1bll11'ted Irv twin boys. our nome, lrom our Co•1a M-a Of· gd cond. $148. 546-83119 . ng 120. remt*& Furniture, misc lterne. 9-5, Set/Sun. •56 Vl111 · d al h f h · In · · "' ,,_ del av111. Andy 750·5832 secunty an r e c ance or appmess. tu tit1on p roves correct ch 11 d ca re canter week days Call Judy flee 1n the evenings tor I llY APPLIUOEI Treasures I TrlYll 1_Ro_m_a_. ____ _ -follow through on first impressions learn by teaching. w/prescnool program. 631·3051 Holiday Inn'• n8Vll travel Les 957 •. 9133 King az deep red velvet Furniture. antlquu, mllE IUT EtllP. th . . . ' e C E Certificate req 1 b s I quilted apr .. d wl match clotl'tlng collt ct1ble1 Ano er Aquanan figures prominently. El(per <!Hired. Sel•ry restaurant cu 8 ery + com· -K-1tc-.. ---.. -1d-d-l·-.. w-u-.. -~._,.3 plllowl $50; 642-4842 ' '11 Piil OU 6 Pdn PISCES (F b 19 M h 20) A . . . I lmmedllle openings lor mlaalon + bonus Clll '""'" .,, ,..., 25c·S200. Set. 91m-4pm. RI 1 ' 1 b 1 e . -arc : ccent on tnps, vuuts, ong commensurate w/t11per r 8 5 P 0 n • 1 b 1 8 , 751-<4222 arter 1 P.M. yrs old, $150. 631·5844 R F Hun1era Chepter gg ng. •m 0• t , _.,_. ___ -"-hi h uld) d h h li Clllld' W rid Cl'tlld e ' "' et11n urn, 4 lounge .... O"G HOSPITAL "UX. Cet1maren1, hrdwr, etec;.. ~';""""tect"~if W c,_::O ea lO C anghine_ of O "ddayclp lan. SocProiaJfil Cen1e:. 18~22 Culv.; ~-~ entheualastlc people to TOP $$$ Portable d•hw1hr, 11lnl ct llba .. lra w1 ~~Ions, 1 tnmdd n J lB5 Glbrllltr, C~M. tronlca, ll'top toota, lbrgla u 1UJC8 you LC1Ae n otes, pursue ts an ues. Irv. 552_,.858 mike sandwlch11 and Females Prel. Model• & cond. S65. 1162-6998 • • """"caM 1 ---------1 equpmnl. dock boxea 4 activities accelerate, popularity increases. K eep resolutions ---------PIT deliveries (Min age Eec:ort1. (213) 8e6-198A s glue top t•ble $300. t 1tep1. Wettport M111ne, concerning· body ;...,,,.ge. Ptllmll 10 drive, 21 yn) Hr1: l=Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Retr1geret0t 275. Wuhef glue top llbrery labte laat. ltlCL 447 N. Newport Bl. ~·-Order d-k. cw-"'en~--' Mon-Fri, 6:30 -2:30 11 & Dryer $!35 M<:tl. Dlll'I· $100. t HooYer Vacuum • Set/Sun •• ""',.,...... ........ T9H Ill washorSl00.64&-5848 &25.71•12•0.,110. ----------------------------prefbulwllltraln.Meture MEYERHOF"S,557·6232 •-•I .. '" 3 FAMILY GARAGE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Belt WHIM 9100 Btlt w..... 5100 Btlf WHtt4 9100 person wltll ability for de· RETAIL Sales And Related •• Tl nu R2eldrlrg_.s'l,k6•5.new8""-~free, Soll, $70. 2 bet alool9, SALE·Cerl, eppllanc.t, tall work. Full company work, PI T Position Avall-Help give tl'tern 1 ttead ,.,, """" $30. Trundle bed trame, furniture, plenla. flWJl'Y· Trtlllrtl I Trlyla .. ••• 1 •. "'Elll HOUSEKEEPER/ COOK/ Mecl't1nlc, lor11gn 4 beneflll Mr E mona ... $30 J"• C M thing goes Kiner •-F 11 I -111 d 7 · m · able 11 Kron Chocol1tler 111rt. Earn top -. pert II.,. ••ttrill l 14 . .,.. Floww, . · "'"• · urn urt. ant qut1. For local & dl111nce CHILO CARE MONITOR omntl<:, over Y'• exp Newport Stetlooert Inc Soutl't Coast Plea. Apply time evenings Only HB. Set/Sun ~ a clotlllng, co11ect1blt1 furniture moving. O.M.V. Live In, 40 hrs/Wk. 3 mos. Call Terry 551·2101 663-1200 In Per1on To Fiii Out Ap· positive, dependable, Loo 12116 redwood deck-Solid w1lnut dining M l, 8 EUia. look for 1lgn1. 25<:-$20, Sit 91m·4'pm. required. FT/Pf. Week· exp. $600/mo. • rm & MEDICAL ASSIST. Wlll't pllcetlon outqolng edulle need Ing. From •9 cenll per ft. cllra, p1d1. 1~7~, ~I~ EDISON H.S. DRILL TEAM HUNTERS CHAPTER ends Included Call ~r~, ~e~rt to ;!':s:fe Back & Front olc exper. P~!251~oh~at>!':.'1. ~~~: retail apply Phone 646-7021, fencing 1110. Harbor ~:'vJ~~-S325. w:~ut SUPER GARAGE SALE! 3H18oeg5 GHllbr~ttal Acu~. 848-18049am-4pm M·F. e~ge s.:''i:~erslde, C~,~~popl't~h~";~~f-~~7 paper delivery. 3AM . Fullllme/parHlme Retell 230to6pm Mond1y Redwood7141631-1317. bullet $125. FrultwoodSal/SunS-2 21011Men-.. er, ..... Orlvert needed. tnaurenoe 92501 Re: Job Order No.•---------6AM Call 759-0630 oe-sales uper req Please _1_n_ru_F_r_ld_a_y _____ Cl•trH con• tbl $65. End tbl1 8118 Cr. loll BrOOl<ttur8', required, ecomtcaJ car 12'41514 301 •74.010. MOVER/DRIVER tween 12 pm and 5 pm call for eppt. Co1ta TUVEL llEllT S,alr•tat 1011 _SA_5_ea_._N_B_._54_8-_4_3_26__ bet. Atlanta & H1mllton) laata Aal needed. 75 l-0453 Ad pd by employer. l tanl11 Aot1n P/T 5-6 hrs pr day, Ille Mesa/Lag Ben Store. Vacation travel 1g1nt. Dark Am Equlp. enlarger. Wleklf patio lurn. dining Furniture, Lampl, C1mer1 Derk rm equip, cameta.e . ....,_.ITll Hou·-"ee""' lull charna, le•ltl Ct. data entry & gen'I olllce. Petite Marcile Chlldrens S1bre trllned. Irvine OI· L F 1 & 30 tbl w/4 chr1, up, qn cnr. Equip .. Aulo Plf11, Every· Jewelry, clothes. etc IU'or~ '""' ""' •-• G d 1 Store 714-642·471'4. I"'-Calls·-" .. "5123 rg ormi mm cam· thing. 9-481 Gutllrend Cr. tndlvldual needed lor live-In. own car GOO<I Needed lmmedta1alyl 00 0 1 •I udent ""' -..,..,,. eru, Trl·pod LIOhllng & lie 125 up, alto redwood Early Bird• cell 639-9301 Computertlnd, Npt Bc:ll. salery 738-3561 115 So Must be rellebte, nerd 955·2600 Sele• 1 Tilt M M••im b1ckdrop, etc. 839·9301 loungee wiped• $10 IL~~S~e~l/~S~un~-968-~~72~7~8~~~~1~1&4~1~1~c~ ... ~~Rey~~°'~-Outlel: ll'tlpptno end re-Herbor Ste A .. Fullerton working. Vatld Or Lie PIT Ille clerk Muet have A.re you Oynemtc and able • . • -662·11998 celvl11g. de I Ivery. and llOllEOEPl•I 650-1366 a Ip 11 a nu ma rt c u -to sell? Neeo a lltlle IKlrl •Hqe•t•t Trel1tt1 C 10 I - s\ocklng ol product Hrs: ••••••••• perlence 3 day+ work money/ a Meond job or Siert your new car-on ••••1111 l a......... G•••• llbctllaa••• 1211 Oflict fwraJtu•/ 8-'4:30d1lly.Applylnper· Holel Cleaning Person, • 1 1 Newspaper week. 847-6041 perl't1p1 a new career? our 3rd sl'tltt and pro-Osborne 1 w/0§1 monl1tr l l lZ 11_1 """""" son alle< 2 pm aak for 1pec111 detail Must "u st ng ---Try en exciting ca1-In greu Into upper min· & HR1 01l1y wl'tl prlnttr.1 _______ .._._. N.B.T.C. lull 11mlly mem· .,...,,... wa.v maneger 4250 Scott speek English and bewlll· Dealer In lrvln1 area PIT l'telp In & Ovl Photo, 1ravell For furtl'ter Info agilment level Dally In· sort ware 4 meny xtru Karaalln rug, 11'81111141 bertl'tlp, $750 Incl. Irena-Ollloe des« & chair $lOO 0 1 e Npt Ben Ing to work weekends. Must enjoy working with lrvlne Car Required. Call Surette, 646-4431 tentlews held from 91m • S2500 nrm. 631-4638 $2500/obo. 673·9574 fer fee. 759.9320 675_7729 · · r v • $4/hr Cell Mr• Purdie, cl'tlldren Mon-Fri, 10:00 Camera knowledge prel bllween 8:30 5:30 ' pm at 12422 Lampton d1y1: S<C0-1«6 evea Owrslrtd alngle bed J7W Experlenoed Roofer, Full 497.4477 SURF ANO am. -7.30 pm.m Ven, Hours, 10·4. 857-0181 SALLS stree1. Garden Grove, or frM tt fta HU Jntlrt i•at by 75L. Good --"Hlon P.B. malling rMCl'tlne, mdl end PerHlme. Coale SANOS HOTEL Sllllon Wagon or Small " cell 7 t4-537-4840. _ • """'"" 5830, St1l1/Poat1/Rtn MeN. 549.9734 pickup needed Only very P/T Offlce l'ttlp. Typing r• Cl'tellenglng opportunity E 0 E Free ldOflble Klttttl, Wiry 332 Ct• c;;;m;a n11net1 $50. 536-3645 Adrl Lil(• N-SA75. ,,,.---....,.--~,--..,........,... Laguna ee.ch lrame tl'top reaponllble, neet pereon quired Varied hours. lor Mff.mollvatld !'tome-· lovable lo good home. · $3 000 S.. b 556--0367 Fun lime lront & b~ of· Mika apprentice trainee, need epply. Salery Newport area.. 1173·9389 maker. P/T ~mlaalon U·TOTE·I 545 1220 Vllued 1• · 1 Pool Teble, OOOd eond. , ________ _ 11 ,._, Mec!ed I b 1 -$28001 840-6866 . M u 11 18 IT I $ 1 2 5 . oe • ..,..p Of u Y lull or PIT avail. Ph. for $200.00 wee!\ plu• mite-PIT Working with Chll· aates of pro1 ... 1on1I high ,. .. 11-•10Ulll FREE to good ttome. good 432 9641 Prtv1te retired, ... Ung hi• N e , w P o r t appl. •94-5822 age. Cont1ct G. Hyde dren 1tt tllrougl't 1111'1 quality girt• to t>utlneu -"-n1tured M/Herlequln ICi.1HlllattU IZll 1--·-------office furniture. Deak. ~:!~~:!°°~::·f:r':':: medical 642-4321 Mon.· Fri. 9:30 • g , 1 ·d e M 0 n _ F r 1 cllenle Cell for 1ppt. N Co~ H~SR I N~ F 02~ Great o.oe 964•3770 XTXRI OAME w/2J can. Rldlll Arm sew $200 cllalr9. coucn. 540-4220 &4&-247 1 Lerg• 08-GYN prlC1k:e In 11:00 a.m. ONLY. 1:30-8:30 In an 11tei 71'/250-0352 L~M~'~oN, A a·A~~"eN ,_________ $250 84&-9-410 Floof Jacil $100. Trllll RX700 dry copy mecll, exit Newport Beacl't naa front tFFIOE WllTUT 1chool program. Call sales G R 0 v E F R 0 M F~':,'91',°.1~~s~·:t::: · comp. SlOO. 6-4S.S848 cond. $300 Incl paper. nLL nllf PAY office poslllon avall. for 10·3 Mon· Fri. 91rong Amy, YMCA. 6-42-9990 WI TIP PH 9AM-3PM. MON, TUES. old, 432--05"2 c~~blr.l't=,!·~thar~·:~ Seel'• 18 c;u, fl. uprlgl'tl I oner & c . b In 11 PW·TIME Wllll 'xperlence<I m1ture lndl· typing Skllle, muet hive PllOl&lllll/Pltl, 1100-SllO/Wl,PI T THURS, FRI. CALL gel c:.11 numberl Call freezer. Xlnt cond. $ISO. _s._e-_9_e2_1 ___ _ OpportunlllH e1111fable vldual wnn te1d1ral'tlp own reliable tran1p0f-IEOan••y Selling • new ldvertltlng 714-537-4840EOE. Poodle (Blctton Fr .. MI. enywtle<t In u.s.A". Uk• olBIMf I AEe1ect1r1c:1t•typewrttS1 o"o. With tht Lot Angeles blCkground, poleotlll for t1t1on, potentl1I tor -a1 A.KC, F., ' vr-. amt wtlt, $975 720. 1998 .. ' fl /Or 1221 Times Ctrculallon o.. 1dveneement & u.lary growtl't,xlntt>eneflte,free Rapldly growing Orange program toct>u -· loveapeoplt . 731-6311 new · 963·6624,983-2187 l a H 1111 Part men t I n our open. Call An•-r Ad den I al & medlo11 In· County firm Mell Ing high· work In Al olfloe$wt1h P Sl't .. d I Oellgntf l11hlon1 u 8-11. Two ......._ of W"TER· p §Pinet Aemmond &gn. #831 642-4300 241'tra "' mollvlled lndlvldu1I private seeretary. 100 PART·TIME, Verled hoora uppy, ep,.er m x, $2·1100 862-8908 r-" 11 •r50 '"7" 71....,, door·ICH:IOO< newapeper · · 1ur1nce. Apply In P«IOn. ~xperl9ncecl In purcn.. bonu1, walking througl't to lnc:lude ftrfy A.M. mile, J•it mo, 1hot1. • · FORO CRYSTAL bargain 811 · ~ ·" " "" Mlee program. Gu1r1n· Lltlttl QU"I Newport VIiie We1t. 393 Ing, dealing with telea door lor qualified rep-weekendt. Mull hive ti.-963·6059 Furn, l'touMhOld gdt, Enc:: prlee'1 $75M551-4275 GRAND PIANO: high gl<>N ~=m=. Hw=.. ~~ M11ure Per10F/Tn. t~er. Hospital Rd .. NB. peraon1I, knowledge In reHn~vH However. pend1ble "9hlele (1tnaH To gd l'IOmt. 8 mot mile Brllltnlcl, palntlno-. By WESTMINSTER PARK ebony, new c:ond .. paid • 2PM, or o4PM • 9PM. r1 quired. n ... hls. on1ce Help, Temporery. production scheduling. no 911.,.... .. 4'008 ntce11llry. tr uck. v1 n, al It Ion dog. Mixed breed. Lov.. eppt only, 873·5587 SINGLE CEMETERY LOT S 12.000, 11crlfloe $8500 Tr•lnlng 11 provided. good Pay. Apply In per· Clerical, llllng, i:1e.xlble Excellent verbal oom· NO CHA~GE BACKS! waoon) to 111l1t MWa. people. Sl'tot1. 786-2897 GAS Lawn Edger $75. ON DRIVE. 559-8154 760-87l8 Potential 10 eern 1300 son 2937 E. Coul Hwy, houra.84S.1623 unlcatlve skllle requlfld, ~~y~ES~R~fSIS~UST piper d~ In Irvine Fertlllztr aprMdtr S12 .• i l lut i••~ Pleno, Klmblll Cooaolt. plus per week For 1n In-CdM Office Poaltlon In Weal· t)'pe 50-60 wpm. Good a • v 1 1re1. Must be de9tn· To lovtng home male Li b, 842·4778 after &pm &I ca • .., Pec:en linllh, XLNT c;on. tervlew Cell (71') Liquor Clerk, nights & minster. Clerlcet e ... lnvlronment and gen· Tl'tompeen.530-4140 debit. Contect Greg ~1';!·6~:~m2'0vlng & lnlWYFH Bundy HUte. exit cond. dltlon.$1000.640-6931 957·2301, &Kt 120• wknds 1886 Ptacenlla perlence nece111t)' eroua benefit paekegt, SALES Hy~ Mondey thru Frid~ $125. 760-866t Pl1no, late 1800 Stor11n Costa Mesa. l>leaee ~-11 between 81m lncludlng pen1lon and 0111 •a•PITERI betwetn 9;30 and 10: OllllTIUI ""' profit 1tt1rlng. Salary •t -1.m.on!y.542~21 Faral tut 1029 Glb1on J·50 Gulter Clark Or"'rnehoglnynn· Hop Sing'• now !'tiring de-1111_. •• _E • 12 noon, 695·1222 n egolleblt . Phone Mllurt perwon w/bu1I. & • E&ILY w/c11t. $275: Airline 18". ~ tone. 1850 llWll"f Clflven. for New-••~ Oil COMPANY 714.963-5500 computer e.xp. 754-6363 2.,.. rug•· 8' md a 7x9, Ceremlca midi to order. 1utoharp, S70. 6-42-7961 obo. Dys S.1·1314, -""" end • ·-·n1 Beach & gardening Some ex· .-11ow, wMt & lime ......... 1n~tudlng nativity H I 4"""' ....... """' .._v ..... o OPENINGS llLEI Pfl•-W It /C kt 11 • ,_ -._ " ' Yama .. 1 "Ho S•w. Good .,,,,._.,.,, Call 494·4044, 1000 perl9n~ pr .. erred ene UlllLllY llOl•IOI•• ._ • rn 1 oc • t '" 2 Marna Carson I'll bac:k lerge & a 111 S1nt1 " " ---------"3-6222 (MF ) Ollal'tore rlge Ind rt --C le C t M •-m Cond . S250 obo . Pl .. NO. Smell Uprlgl'tt. North Coast Hwy, L1guna Polnl 4. · · 6-5 II PLANT STORE. P/tlme. oo 01 I 111· Ct'lll,_, 2 amaller lhl. rm Cl Orn mtntl Ind " · fineries. No e>ep. $30,000 Must be can led. Poeltlon 0 •-650 18"' r-11 2 5 2 ... d ot~~~11;....1_ 'p .... -~ A .. 11 "'"'"-4"90-. Be1u1 cond. tl'truout. Beacll. p1u1 a year For Info. c:.11 avalleble for lull time. 645·3392 1 • .,.,.... -""'""" • • cl'telrt, nen• ron • ~ -;; :"° " ··-Tuned, atOOI, cMllver*1. HOfttculturtl llAUIEIS llEIH .a12-924-8676 ext 2238P g.s, Mon-Frt. No Beve--10.,.Y/IEOIPT f:~PI.· =~ ~ :." 8709 ~ or · lKJlet faraitart/ $750. can 847·5672 PI T , II TI If .. 1 11 alto open evenings. nlngt or weet<end1 uay ' °'""" ....... •-1 I 12•• I • ... you .. ave I •• on lndustrl1l/11mlly practk:le Rell E.lt•I• lnvntmtnl J t '9 WutH/ lier, mllC. 1140.2378 MOVING! N~ Orex ..... !"~. ... g!• ,,. .. .,. •. '4 .. •M n~2 tnterlOf end exterior m1ln1. W1gon or Van end can In Senta •n-'Fou"llln compan" ndt energetic D.. I 1117 ,._ ., "" U::.. 1!11 1700 c I!! .. -• .. I Own ~rutt train motl ate " "" " , nt e ~oltd•) din tbl $ 00. ,,_ ., c .. 09.....,. w/~11111 •• ,.~order, Experienced onlo. r~ • · v Valle" erea. ••uat .. _Ible artlculate lndlVldull to .. $ 800 957 ••51 " .. 7 86 d I I USE TH~ , "" ""' Find whet you w1n1 In Whir!"""' ..... ~ t-•A .. W/O 1 · ...,.. pl1ybeck + 1111ru, barely tran1port11lon, 14 an auperv se eenager1 1:: •n<I wllllng 10 work In an1wer phones end type u~n. mature, rife, CllH Cl !"""' ....... """"' !02 ~Ital cleenlng . Pro-contacting new cut· DA.IL Y ,ILO T beck olllce. Sp1nlell genertl correspond~. dr lie:. Cl'tlld,..,, ~-5 Dally Piiot aulflede. (Almd). $500. 550-47117 Claaelfltd Adi 6-42·5676 uNd. $750 nrm S<C6-020 1e11lon1I Technician• lomers for 10011 new1-"f•ST •peaking l'ttlpful. Sal1ry P .. a .. tend rMume to languegee, wegee neo<>- nteded $6/hr Lv pepers you c1n earn "' end Btn1flte com· McL1chl1n lnv11tmen1 lllb .. Jo1nn 631-5086 $450 to S600 per week RESULT" at Ith ••· Co. 1400 Dove SI, N-·•-----__,-,-...,...,,-Meuage 631-6222 working evenings and mentur • w ort Beach, ca 92660 Loving mother Of toctdler Hou1tkttpertCook for Saturdays. Mutt be 21 or SERVICE perlenQI. N_ G,.duetea P would like to babyall prof111ton11 woman In older Contact Mr DIRECTORY OK. Contact Tom. Secrellry/Aul stent 01h-r 1oddler1. Fun Huntington HarbOur, 4 dy Roundtree at 5•8-7058 546-4233 needed lmmed lor 1mall bec:kyard, clOM 10 beedl wtc.. Call 848-1476, ert 6 Wttkd1y1 b11.,.,een for Result Flea I Eallte SALES· pleu1nt office. non l perk. 53&-1321 6"6-0583 1t001 m and 2·00 pm St<rv1t'l' Call PERSONS, our Hewell smoker only, word pro-. ··· · main olllce nu new cor· ctellng and or IBM Sye-Cati SS 9 SELL ldla 1tem1 with 1 642·56 78 one dtl M11 brenctt Cell tem 23 experience A1bXLXvXN KITTENS Deity Piiot Ctaumed Ad Cluslfled Ada 842·5678 lst.122 Pacific Co1ttllne, preferred. Dulle• Include Blue point, whit• hybrid iliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiirlriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-7 2 O • 1 1O15 A• k 'or cusiomer & deeler COf\-Sh o 11 1 n d Pap• re. Merine tact, generel office & $200-$250. 1559-5945 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI AGES 11·14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 P£R WED< Wt llOW lllvt 15 ope~ IOI ~ .,.., bt1Ht1 to Meurt rNdtrl lor lllt Or.nct Coaal OMy Ptlol Out crews it1rt at 3-JO pm and WOil vnl~ 8'30 p Ill .-lllays.. On S.tv1d1y, •• won • lrw more hours. Yov w111 tfln m111y trips and Pflltt .io,. wtlh ut111na yOll• own montJ , llltre IS no 6eflfflNIC 01 colltehon 111~ If yo. tft irtl111$ltd, pleltt call Mr brt MO COO( (714) 548-7058 purcllulng, must be""•---------Selling 1nytl'tlng wltll 1 aterter Envlroacope Ptrllen l<ttten1, Purebred. Dally Piiot Cll8llfled Ad Corp 711 W t7tl'ISI unit M&F, 8 wk1. '280. II a elm~ matter F 8 c 0 11 • M. I I . 631·2976 )ult CJ! 2·15618. 645·4'400 •-.,...------11-1-1 D.. aily Pilat · .. · · .... -· .. · .. · 1ft:t~, ~~~!:"· : Colllt m.ie AKC, 10 yra .. ~ .. . .. .. .. IAJU PILOT IUlllEI TIAllEE : old. Muat Mve 1111ge : yard. OrMt doO wllll : ldd..S HIO. 409-1128 : o.rtNn IMptlefd pup, : terNtM, e mo, ~ : Laroe boned , oood : p ro'tectlon. 1300. : 24~2281 : MUST "ELL Oerm1n · Shtotltrd ~. e mot .. : AKO, 11so. a.O.t286 : "POOCl!ee are People Too'' : T11cup-1or.1. mln•ture • : S350 up. 5'40..2848 : TOY P000CU t _., 1 : blk Ml 1 wflllt Fl . AKC . '12&0.a. 141--Tr07 : WANT!O a QOOd t101ne (Of ' I OOod dOg.. Wt Wiii IMO him tor S tnO. It )'CMI wll ldoe>t tNf I 'I' ~ bMr.c1 COii'-. 491-352 1 111~lme. Now accepting applications for District Manager to supervise newspaper car- riers. Salary commensurate with experience. C.Ompa.ny beneflta plus bonus op- portunity. Must have Van, Station Wagon or Pickup with shell. Mileage allow- ance included. Apply in penon. weekdays, 3 PM to 5 PM at 330 W1?1Jt &y Sl. CoSta Mesa. .................... , ..... : Find •llat yov w•nt In Delly Piiot Clwl~ .............. YOU CAN WIN A FREE HOM• COMPUT•RIZ•D T•L•PHON• SATURDAY SEPT. 24 (10 AM-4 PM) HOW DO YOU WIN? MEGA MATCH is Orange County's first computerized clas sifted listing service. We match buyer and seller according to their specifications. Instant consumel market matching and price scanning are available for anything, any· where, anytime. II you have anything you went to buy, or sell. you can use this service The usual charge is juat $15 for 15 days, NOW MEG A MATCH INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THEIR GRAND OPENING ANO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST 15 DAYS FREEi You can also come and try for a chance to win a computerized telephone, the Genesis Telasystem from American Bell. Your coupon needs to be presented at the grand opening, however, winner need not be 1vailable at the drawing. Free refresh· ments will be served at 2148 S. Bristol Sueet. Suite A, Santa Ana . ME(jA~MflTC:H 2148 A S B11s101 Stroe1. Senta Ana. CA 92704 --------------------, I I I I Sf RUT I I .. cilY STAIE ZIP ' ... I • 41' PifO c I W ~-~----------------------------------------~ C'l2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 , .. •.•.,..•• ... •,,..W .. •~•l""I .. .,.......,.._ AatM, Japrtt4 1-tt•, laert.. latn, Jarrt.. Attn, laprt.. AatM, l•l!rtN AatM, DeaHtlt H;~•}4111~:. !~=·1e': lllW 9112 laraua D ia H )J Otel 1111 Velbw'&H tl73 V11bw11H 11 73 C~m1l1t IJlS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Auto pioneer 5 Oats 10 Performs 1• Horse 15 Dunce IG lib1t1rate 17 Egyptian god 18 Monkey 19 Amphibian 20 Saskat- c hewan city 22 Ship part 24 "The Death ot-" 25 Indolence 27 -ol the House 29 Goods 32 Gender 33 Hubbuo 3 4 S tyles 36 Picture uansler 40 Exhaust 42 UK's Ben - 44 Scoria 45 Kind ol iron 47 Ste 49 Govt. man 50 Whimper 52 Asian 2 3 14 4 monastery 54 Aulo noises 58 S end h.mds 59 "Rahl" Sp 60 Thump 62 Back out 65 Nrp 67 SwamE>s 69 Increased 70 Indian 71 Abscond 72 Fancy 1alk 73 Ctelt 74 Resign 75 Nibbles DOWN t Rubaiyat man 2 Disabled 3 Pharmacy 4 Feeble 5 Expansion 6 Verse 7 Flacctd 8 Guided trips 9 Sharpens 10 Ship area 11 Frog sound 12 Rag 13 Jewish least 21 Average 23 Undergrowth 6 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 26 Limbo 48 T!tte 28 Skating move 51 Smiled 29 Floor covers 53 Sole 30 Mme shalt 5 4 Dynamo part 31 Smooth 55 Having wings 35 Guitar's km 56 Mortise's 37 Earery mate 38 Profess 57 Simper 39 UK title 61 College do 41 Or1en1 63 Fellow 43 Mr. Mauo-64 Lambers ham 66 Progeny 46 Shed 68 Over. pref 7 8 9 11 12 13 IOfttgn. &S 1-1285 '78 630I. t<tlC 01ue11an. '81 OW. 23 window b1J1. an 'ffl)f wfattt.a l llarm i 11 vw Sqbck, need• '19 S<:lrooco. exit cond, '74 Vega GT, ,_ tn0. ---::W,.,..,..,A~lf:=:T::E::D::-l:----ttec lr'llrt & wnd'NI. ••II rt, rtbtl 9'111 & trafla. door dtnt. t1300 obo. p1tnt. run a 9ood. rvna Ptff. beaut rtd mtt. netdl repair 1100. cond $10.000. 850-0263 11800 845·3512 Ct U an 5:30 876.-3069 1700/ofr 751-115 DouQ blk Im $.4500 obo. Mull 831-3089, blwn 1·5, Good, clean UMd care. '833201Conoou~Ouallty. '87, 20.000 ml, r.cttaJa, Penc~t 1117 '728qrbek,petfmectl/lnt, aall. 845-53H or 850-0471. art 5PM Alk praftr 19'fl·I083 Bulelle. wtllta w/parchm«tl Int. n- front •nd. runt wtll.; 11dlal1. nttdl minor 842·8t89 '°'Anita J agu afl, TR7 • & 14,000 mllet. lulty Euro· ralleblt tmllm ca11 *73 914 1·7• xlnl ~h body work. S1HO. ~ '79VWD.iRt bbtt,dtx,alr. :-:,7"'8-Cofve=---:,-,-ta--:3::-:2:-:.l!OO=:-:-m-,-I. POtlCtlel bUI eny mocMI P'"' I I Won'tl .. 1 """" t cond, ~ pttnt. 16550 "7 2 •11 • 2 a I t I • t contldertd. Top pflOM peen, N-vi w new : .. ~:842_2889 _ . .,,.a 731•4844 dyl.875-4710 4. ·111 ,tv"'"•'"· " 4tPd. 4dr, 11ereo. ictnt mmacuate n • ou . petdl Call Ctlvt at Bautf 14" BBS wt!Mla, Hofco .,.,.,., 73 SUPER Bug, auto. 24K ml, $.4700. 851·3922 L o ad t d I 8 4 7 8 Mo 1 or a a 1 ( 7 14) alarm eya1em. Btaupunkt '87 Cpe 12voll 1600 eno '83 358B. lull rMtortd. nu atldl 1hllt, nlct, S1975. ·eovw Rabbit convtrtlblt. 842-M30. 8 · 3 pm 979•2500 2010 eound aystem. Car new paint Good c:ond' paln1, chromt. rubbtf, 842-0195 548 8523 hi hi 11 lhown by appt. only. S3200/olr '940-1874 · tlr ... brki, •tlt1tr & batt, . eve • ~o~~'. U~6~Q•.Ft~~ SEE UI FllllTI WEIUY OLUIOlllS- UITllOll CONNELL CHEVROLET .,,. 11..rl•lf "'' d ""l\\H ...,\ 546-1200 WEiil USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR Fill APPRAISAL Cormier-De Ullo OIRHLn 1821 t BEACHBLVO. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141·10ll11tl·IJl1 WE PAY TeP ltLUll FHHUUH lWllAllll PHTIAC/lllAllll 2480 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Ht-4100Ml·1417 WE WOT Yllll CLW 1111 URI 1 17,000 714/844-0282. runt & look.,:J.lrtat. '5800 73 WMtphllla C~ xlnt. Ml·5.M• DllJ.o! Mb W h ~, C'onven11ntiy LOCll~ ·• '10 nu paint "-~k;-6 0~ obo. 90~ •0 ~-2'7'!'1~7",.~222 lbSf. : ~~Md c: &Competltlve4yPrle<td ~~~1;;3d '76 9t2E, new P8 tlfM, """ ""·" QO '75 Scirocc;o, rune xlnt. rolttll Seeuatodayl $. eunrool. rebuilt eng, ·74 Super Bug, lo ml, 11900/0BO. 873·9175 '71 Karmann Ghia, new CHERRYi 116,000/obo. grn/tan. xlnt cond. paint, duh, Jtlnt eond. 780-8582 be!. 9/elt, 8 12600. 840-8585 Vtl" tl 75 Stlet·~·L•utng 13000 631,..205 •as 944, wht, 8K ml, many ;;182 Volvo Ol 4 door. COHHEll CHEVROLET .'X'.>l ft.irl•1t 1<1. I I I"' I \ \1 .... \ ~ CARVER M11•• 41 ex Ir.. S 2 0. 9 0 0 · (fjj) aunrool, air Mull Miit l'L/ 1 'll UI WAii• 1·990-30e7 ~ S 11,500. Atk tor Evelyn ~~·HMW Runt ~It, c!Mn Int. rldl· Ila lent 1 ...,...75_9_-_12_1_1_,· ,.--.,,..,...,,...---::::--:------Tiil= .,...,_._, ,.,,...,.,..,""''q ale, am/tm cua. $795. 11+8 S'.§'1(0lla Ro"ct. IJI. ·~ ~ ~ '62 Volvo P1800, atrong DNtt 1317 546-1200 ,..,.., .,,., .. " •"!~,,.... -759-0658 ' engt1141. 12500. 4117-28431, .. ..,._w.-..-~~~~~ vtr. grey Int. 19K orig. mt, '77 Diplomat, loaded, '80 RX7 . rtd, aJr. ttereo Hrvlce record 1vall. '78 DL. MINT, 58K ml. Tiii 40,000 ml. 13500. Salt1-Servla.L ... lng :h~:P~~n1 ,cS,'8~s'. ~v:.~ • .::58118-2888. llllltllllll'1 with S~~,o~t314900 873-95741540-1446 UlllEST 955•2244· •111111mn u SOUTH ·92 DL. opc1 over dr, enrf. Fer• It IMYEllTORY M11t11ti 14 Xlntl $18.500. 533-4242 oou11yy AM/FM CU& eterto. very '66 Muatano Convertible. ,77 &30c 1 d AIC 18~1.RX7• 13K ml, Ilk• n-. ft cleen In a out Auume r11tored. 18200/0BO. ~376VOAI': 4 •P • S8500 obo. 840-8985 YOLKIWAIElf lae. '235 mo. 827'5292 _6..,..7_3·_70_8_5 ____ ,..... *'79 3201; 4 apd, A/C. JO' CARVER ••Wf WILL HT Miae. 9177 '68 Mustang, xlnl cortd . (~84X3E200)1· 5 "" I I Mtrl .. ff Ital tH9 ~ I C -~ IE llHl••Lt" Come In l -Newpon s1ereo llpe deck, nu * 2 a,,,. o m l"L....Jl..J... l'LJ l~C: -Be·~h·e lln-t Mlecllon brak" $2000. 675·8828 (lFGE64S) · · '88 230S Wagon. ale. pa. VolumeSalM. Servlee """ ... •. 83 3201, 5 ep<I, "S" Pkg. pb, 4 apd, 88K, tmmac. & .. ~.~.v!~ ".. ~;t,!' ,;:;" And Leulng ol prevloualy owned '70 Torino, Qd llr11/bttt. (9003908) orig. S 12,000. 845-3101 OPEN $VHDAn IM 18711 Beach Blvd. Porschea. Audia and new radiator Nds, val~ * '8, 3201: 5 1pd, AIC '75 450SEL, recent paint. Huntington Belch VotklWl09'11. 1ob $325 842-7684 (1CUU444) good cond .... S11,500. (714) 142·2000 -z1 ... 71Maverlck, Qood cond., *'79 3201; 4 apd. sunroof 644-7408 Topta Jill R ---1 owner. S850 650-4758 (091YPZ) '76 MB 6 9 XLNTI •12 "'"' IELIU '82 RABBIT CCONV ·75 Pinto won V-6, n-··eo 633cll, 4 •pd. LO Ml -AM /FM Casa. Al • Mags. <155 E. Coaal Hwy tires • br•k•• AMIFM. (5555493) Ultimate Luxury Sedan Xlnt cond. 19.000ml SK ml. $l l,500. o * '82 7331: 5 epd, loacltd. $28,600 533·4242 $13.500obo Deb 494-3428 551•9295 01 645-07112 Newpon Beech AIC. PIS. euto, S850. (7~637) 673-0900 957-8431 7' '78 300 Coupe dsl. all Triaap 7 ·93 GTI, am/Im ca1Mtte, aw 9305 '76 Granada Ghia xlnt *'7 3201; AIT • A.IC 111ru. new tires. paint, '76 S Hllfe 1500 rune r1 sunroof, Ptrellt P6'1. ext 1,--!"!"---.--ro"""'"'!-. (667UQO) etc. Muet ... to apprec. bodp • I I '11 -~ ... ~ werr $7400 840-5023 173 Hornet Wgn. Xie. xlnt cond Genuine reuon tor *'83 3201; MT. 1unroor. 113 950 844-8199 Y "' n ... · ,....,. • · c:ond .. s1950. 840-7051 sale. $1900 720..()908 ( 1FRG833) ' · Irene. Flfll $1,000 ttlCM. Marrt;d Moving Muel IH·I 171 Call Jacil 546-0883 Sell. ·71 Super 'Beetle.C .. -•• ..,il""l:-1-c----,9"'3...,ot"' '77 TBlrd, all extras. beaut 208 W. 111. Santa Ana '11410 SEL '77 Spitfire, xtnt cond. n-palnt. tires. lhocka IL C dill 4 d ood c7059ndn..:50barg1ln. $2500 Tr .. LI "'-t t• e1c Air cond & t•""" dtcil. ,... a ac r • g -vv ~-+--+---ti • CIOMd Sunday _ .... ,.. U "J 34,000 orig ml. N-top & · OBO ........,tt .,,. running cond $1000 or 11 l'll6"'2"'Fror-d""""pll"'ckl"'u·p-.-,u·n·•···x~it. ---,,...,,...,=.-==.,..,....,'""'"' t•• ,._ Int. s2soo. 493·&810 s2.700 · A " ...,,m ...... ,, ott~ 1179·6846 Mercary ~ LARGE SELECTION OF • ..._,.,_ or 7am-9am. 548·1218 ""' .... 1-. ..... .-.._~--------- --+--t----41 ~~~~. c:;~·o n,~~~~ NEW & m o BMW'S! Hl-4111., 111-•H• V11k1w111a t1 73 '70 Fltttwood. ·73 tng. '72 IUl.llS 641-3657 --------· 1674 Voikawag•n a12. ·~WESTWAGEN ":1 1 reg. QU, $950. 963·711 4 HOO -=-+---t--'65 F PU ood ·79 300SO. anrl. alloys, to Ru n1 xood. Aaklng A peraonal and proud tll· '71 Sedan de VIiie, 74,000 flt•tl41 tong°'t!, S8cfo~4~'1~2843 Liii I 01 l•W ml. xlnt cond., extra lank. s1.100. 48-3883 otualve vw :fiency dtdl· mi. all po-r. ale. good ·74 c ood t '74 Ford pickup,¥. ton w/8 It cmpr, good cond. S2500. 546-0883 Aaron VOLUME SALES $2 1,900. •99.0••4 7 T _..It '""" cattd to qua Uy eervlce. c:ond $1450. 842-8058 apn. I rvnn ng s G .. .... '5 Rag op. r...., 1...,., apare pane. and a com-· cond . 1200/obo. S~~~t~~J~~ ~~. dual port, Wtbbe<a, 12 petltlva 11tea prtHn• '78 Sevlllt , Loaded. 1 650-2399 LONG BEACH '80 300SD Turbo Oat, 5 cyl. volt. radlala, Btaupunkt tlllon ol the unique owner. 79,000 m1111 .. 78 M 4 doo AIC ( C I .,.51 Ivory w/pln1trtpe, alloy 1tereo, no ruet and good Volk1w1Q911 quality v• $8495. 875-6611 & .. 1F~~aryt~eo. au'10· • pwr' '78 Datsun long bed. N-No. herry •11 t·..., wttt1. 1nrl, AM/FM radio body. 11800 obo. Wiii hid91. '""' "" "' '"":"::-+--~--1 tlres/brakea. Run• great. '114) 111·1110 tape deck, ntw Urea. conetder trade. Aak for BOBCHALLMAN'S '81 Eldorado, $12.500, dre, tpeclal Inter .. crulH $2700/obo. 873-8456 l'rede-lna Welcome 60,000 ml. showrm oan, 546-3147 evea. $1000 under market. control. xlnt cond. ev/wknda or 556-3380. Now open Sun 11-4 e I e g 1 n1. s 2 9 . 5 o o. t?W E $TWA GIN t:~ Carrlagt top. looll11 Ilk• S2750. 962-797<1 496-6113 '87 Bug, 1 ownr' orig It blu Ecurle Shirlee Corp. conver1lble, 45.ooo ml. COUGAR CONVERTIBLE '77 Oattun King Cab, lac-D t 1117 pnt. exit thr out, rtblt BNI Oetl-All Waye pert cond. Have to - to ,72 XR7 di tory air, AM/FM caaa I IU '83 3000, turbo, en rf, eng.11995. 842·8717 7600weatmlneter Blvd. appreciate. Call Judy • xlnt con w/bootter, TA radlala *'80 beaumul 516. nu btk/blk, 7 M. 128,200 .• 67 vw BUG. enrl. nu brk•. Wettmlnater 771·5199 54500 llrm. 533-4242 w/rlms, + many xtrae. rtdlal llres, Oataun M<· 546-9393 or 760--0980 ban .. nda minor tnQ wrll. l14/YW1·WHT Ctasalc '80 Dal Eldo Cpe. Ol•aatltilt i3Z7 S3500/blt.573--5009 ~~c:~eo~"1Yp.,~~':;,n'~~ Aak about the money -$1200obo557·0683 Total PertormanceVW'11 leather. lo ml. S9,500 179 Otda 68. 350 (gu\, 4 '77 Ford Courter, xlnl 54850. Don 840•1200 can eave you thru our .88 BUG. rebll tnQ. N-obo. 77 1-2390 dr. A/C, AM/FM Radio. ~------cond, shell wlboot. new purchlM & leaM pltna. 1 1111 "/brlket M 11 THE UlllEST 5P3o11~83er 15neta, $3400. r1dta 11. $2795/olr. ·11 Oataon. FG ehell, new •ti SLEIHI pan r · u We're Lltkl11 ht _ • sell 1 1900/obo 720-1182 ._,le--" •·ea 494-5125 tVft. llrea, 2 gas 11nk1. no ru1t llNITS 19 _...... IELECTIOlf or dent•. lClnt I t400. ·59 euo. wttll•. mech. YW .... n Paclilr• 1321 '77 GMC. bob tell truck. 892·43l8. 1301 OuallStrMt ·aound, body good, altrm ol 1a1e model, low mlltegt 22'. 358 V8 eng. 5 apd NEWPORT BEACH 1yatem. s 1700. 831-3590 1141 ~enl Cadlltaca In Southern CWSIO 'II PAOllll "=""-+"--t--t--1 box, $7.500. 556-0998 '76 280Z. exit cond, comp lll·t•OO F 1 Callfornlt l See us todayl One of a kind. all orig, rvna f bl ... _... S'"IVV\ obo • '89 Bug Wht alarm -· ormer c u1 omera o --A $3100 "'-·1ou VI .I 11 4r '"''"""• <gVVV • • • -,-Chick tVtraon VW. New-111IEllS """.ect. ..~ 1 .___.. _ _.__.L-.....J Scott. 5 4 O • 1O0 5 . MBZ 1llOSL. 198 t con· tem, xlnt, amlfm. body rt Beech are welcome 11A lnqulrtea only. 759-0658 ========~========~=======~·-,1-~·F~O~R~onV~X~illr-559-5887 vert 2 l o~· gd S1800~bo~1~~ po • OADILUC • ... 7012 G.,..ood Condition 78 80Z 5 "" •••so . . • . . -at Commonwealth Volk•· 2600 H•· .. -· Btvd Pl lllL " Sertiat '9141 '230 IWlf II MldH kalf. 7011 $1400. 642-1293 ' 2 • a,,,.. ...... • $9500/0BO. 857-50 8 '69 VW CAMPER VAN wagen. You netdl lor .. UVI a " Coit AR· 15. brand new. HJlll II SILLlllt Evlnrude 7 § i ong lhaA. call 842-4553 .,.11 91,.9 CLEAN & STRONG Authorized Warranty COSTA MESA 1 · OOf, und« war· never tired, $400. Marllfl SEE tOOOFSOCALS low hrs. S600. CAL 25 '68 Dodge Cmpt Van .78 280z 11111 cond rn1 ,. $.2900 846-2871 Service, Servtoe, & Pana 540 1860 rantee. am/Im e&Htlte. 30-30 rtlte w/4X scope, FINEST POWER BOATS main, S100. 546-3683 w/pop top. bed. etc. $550 16500 552.0570 ev1t11 · '68 bde Conv. wire whla, .70 vw F"tback nu radl· wlll be couneoully ~t. • pb. P•. BO 552-3519 St25. 546-9551 21 TO .. nn .... Maiat. Obo. 850-8857 . . nu tires. remov hd top, els battery rtCent tune See UI today! We re Cltnr1l1t 9313 •••tiac s .75 C..._,,.. Beeuvllle Van. 1 '80 SX dlx, 111 po 1&1eK· runa iclt.11500 540-8299 up' cteen low ml 51250 located at Brlatol & Ed· TV 11•1'0 And telk to over 25 Se-let 7010 ...... , tras e11cept sunroo en · · · lnfter, Santa Ana, ju1t 2'h '65 Chevrolet Impala, runs '78 Sunblrd, 2 dr. 4 cy1, l. 1 tloenaect yi chl brokers ,._ __ .. _._____ owner. 8 p1111enger · • '78 MGB Conv. wire wttla, obo MUST Sell 974-1565 m les No. 01 Soul" Co••t 270 /rt di 11 lttrff 6232 ,. S3500. 552-3595 eve. d67e5r-02d0a5m1ge. S4000. It I d I ,. -great S875. 831-<1 an . ra o, nu res. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA ~:~:7~,"~1~500 t1111ed Boal Cover1/Top1/ln1 . ~7 "1~"5 .. x;~~:; . o 'l 1141&11El&CI Plazt~·~. ~· '67 Camero SS, need• ~~~ o~~ 8:"An~d c-• TV 2 1 I Guar atllct\lng Fut MrY Aati•Hl1 • 23 Run1 fair, good 1111 up car. minor body work, runs ,, 101. 6,2_.300, 24 hra. s';'..°: Freed~~ o~~ ltttlt •• ,.rt PrecCnv1720-0573 NB Cl111ica 9045F11t 91 S800845·9258 xlnl. $900/bat olr Sun. TV John's 646-1786 11· Th1·W1ter PllOf. llAT PlJlnll ·57 Metropolitan. mint '68. S360/686 54$•3361. for Ad Actinn '71 Super Bettle, ntw 645·1229 or 521-46411 '80 Pl\Otntx Coupe. 4 cy1, 1 USED Mlcheel(213)592-2528 cond .. 13000. 835-8568, Can be Pl l1td out IVH paint,"'"· Irani. ragtop '70 Novi , 2 dr, runs good, own e r . Io ad• d .Ma9ntYOll remott cir 546-0469 B • 9125 Cal a & more. 13000. 536-0448 3 apd, $750 1163-711<1 $37115/0BO. 559-«88 TV/mullc center-. 6'door POWER BOAT ctb 1350· 1US2-8 999 llir'eo~ :a·~-~022 OUlllC 'II PlCUll .,:~~a 4 dr. lo ml. Xe. Da:ty Pilot '7o!i v:~~· ~g~. mi!: Since 1953 A1tn, laprtt4 Aatn, laprtt4 RCA v1deo recOfder VHF SHOW One of a kind. all orig, run• AMIFM a1ereo. ,,_ llrM, I Drak ... Interior and tll· -•1-••JI 24 hr, good cond .. 4 yrs po-. water. per1. 13100, _.lou• In· priced to sell at $4700 t 1 t 1 dltl -_ .. _. 'PUff'lf SO'I' r•STf otd S175 960-00151tt6 •••1'r1111tlH41J 7141673·1003 qulrlesonly 7511-0858 752-1010 Mon-Fr19-5 AD-VISOR d'~~~l ;•g'': ~o;opf:: YILllWllD Jn, ,, r11 •• & wllnde. Ll41 ltrlH Ytll111 Newpol1 Martnalallp1 A tea 1.,.,1....... •81 Prelude, AIC. amllm 12295/BEST OFFER. Ht·HH leltl All I .... ' ... '. 7 12 11 &11 te lllln day. week, month • ' -• 642-5678 832-2137 846--0551 au •-llOS caaa. sn/rt, orig ownr --------~~~~~~~~~ 181 Boat-Chryater alum i----aul -•" $6500. 840-0108 Want Ada Call &42·5678 = hull. Johnaon 80HP INI!. ltll 7014 Wanted prlvatullp In nloe '82 Spy. fVory with bGCi( '83 CIVIC 18000 take OVtf oulbfd. tnr. motor 111n1 HOBI{ 16. trlr wfCat box. 81911 lor 45' 1111 boat In top, 10,000 mltea. am/fm peymerit1 50'000 mlle AllH, lmJ!ftM A!!M, laprtt4 cond. Make ofter ralnt>Ow 111111, many IK· 1Ctn1 cond. Wiii trade UM ca ... ue,llkenew,Stortd gaurintee. S45·7425, 1-r.;;!il!il~i;:;;;;.L::=::::::====~~=~~~~~ii"~ 474·1 101 tru. Rtrely uHd. Ster!-ofyacht+SSS.851·2350. t,, New Port 842-5102daya. r floe $1795, 673·3l!OO I 1 2 • 0 0 0 I 0 B 0 011 l~lr 1:.'.~. :'.$~~.8;16-=~ Luer w/trtr & 2 aalla, exit Ktltr llkH I016 819·873·3117 11111 i U7 cond.11000. 194.5171 '8l larnbreua TV1'5, xlnt Aail • 1107 '75 24' Reinen cabin cond, tultyr .. IO<ed. Mu1t SAYS crul..-. lo hra. tandem Luer. 11tn1 cond, new 11111 -I 1950/obo. 759-1550 '72 Audi too, 11ldl. gd t r lr . a tl e x t rae . 1850.675-9280 cond. 11200. c all $9000/obo.857-1445 '82 Honda Expr .... xlnt 846-3074 SfJllJ' SfJllJ' SfJllJ' --------N-port 27 Inboard, auto cond., $320 875-1889 -:----.,,------.,,,........~ 26' SEA RAY ('78) Expr... pilot. 2 anchore. VHF, A11tia Crulter like ,,_, lotded. ilnotmete<, BBQ & more. Mttereycln/ '80 SPRITE PP 873-7873 S12.750/obo. 842·7884 lcMttra 1011 Reblt en .. new clutCh. Putner wented 31' Prindle 18 and trailer. xlnt '71 Yamaha vzao gooa l t500 ol o 780-1475 ~'='~~~3:,,~~P cond. S2000 496-1468 cond. $200. 497·1S84 lllW 1112 & Ina Incl. 720-t998 IMta, '81 YAHAMA SECA 550 '7i BMW Bevafla. MW!op Zodiac MK2 15hp S .... l lkl 7016 )Uni cond . w/Yoahama e nd 9 P 011 e 91 1oaded, extru. ei11t cond'. '1»iERcE XRRow 6~e, s;~:;, ~X~oo~d1 14300i0Bo. 875-8014 S2200 obo. 875-0558 1811 Inboard/outboard. • · .78 3201 rtd w/btk air at· 305V8, OMC175. x1n1 '83 Suzuki GS750SD toya 10 mt !Cini c0nd Find what you want tn cond.. 16000 FIRM. Katan•. brand new.... $ 83 o o 6 4 5. 2 3 7 5 · Dally Pllo1 CtlSSlli.ds 548-1182 or 845-8814 $4000 or belt. 842·9131 875-8839 · DIMES A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· I/shed each Saturday In the Dally Pilot. DIMES·A·LINE ads must be pre-paid so mall or bring them Into the Dally Piiot office. Be aure ro Include your phone number or ad· dreu In your ad, have a price on fJBCh /rem & n\abbrevlatlons. Sorry. no com~ ad1. garsoe sales. produce. plants or 1tnlmals sre accepatable DEADLINE: ' 3 p.m. Thruad•y Coeta Mff• Office 330 WHt Bay 8t'"1 Coeta M .... Ca. 1282t Honda 400cc Four. ahow ---------room condition, !air~, Sell wllh EASEi tt'a a BREEZE blQI, Ilk• new 11• . Clanlfted Ad• 842-5678 ~i-3375 Rtdlo control dune buggy AatH, laprt .. $200. obo. '79 Suz.ukl JR50 1250 obo 548-3778 Trail•nt Tra•tl 1024 Pvt perty wante to bUY trav.t treller. Reedy to buy, wfll coma to you. Call 213/925-8840 TraUen, Utility I026 Utluiy ,;:ii;; a.a. N- bed. good ttr.. S375. 241·0315 A111 et HI S lbPo RTXNf NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price ol ltema advertlaed by vthlcte dealer• In the Vtfllcte c la11lfltd advert111no columns dOet not Include any eppltcable tall ... ttc.nM. tranaler '"'· finance chatget. , ... IOI atr pollution controt ct. vie• ctrtlllcatlona or dtatar documentary preperatlon charo-t un· I... othet'WIM llC*lflltd by the tdV9'11Mf. A1t1 lftYic•/ P1rt1 Hll 111 un 220 hOOd. in:nk, other pane. 175 aa. vw Bu • r e ar bench . 8e1·2220 8e1·2220 8.3 MercedM eng .• 2800. 240-9043 Of 848-M70 '86 ~ body. front end, r.ctll10f', Poet rMt 91\d, etc. 54-'"'4 PAINT AND LIGHT BODY WORK: 81w .. & fn. Cf.... re>"' CM'• value by ... 19111 ee..1221 MAOS U5 .Crag ar, S"-'by, w .. tem. All new In boxtt. 33&4104 •It. 8 l•IWlllA'I SOUTH COUITY ISIZU •'1ftW1UllT IElllllULI Volume Salta, Senllce AndLelllng 18711 BetchBlvd Hunttnqton BMctl (l 14) 142-2000 lnl COT TllCUt IE CITTA ltft 'El NEW '83 CUSTOM ISUZU 4x4 PICKUP AM IF M ~ ....... . petl· ........... . tff-fW -._ ...... .... ............. , .......... (Sa. lMI). , .... L t t • . . 11ll YW ... •.---------· attl 4 apeed, radio. ( 10VJ568) 11'11,. ...... ; __ _ ---"·'" 4 dr .. a\,lto. INo. 4688) 1111 YtM U4 ......... _______ IMll 4 dr., 4 cyf., IUtO. ( 110YAN) 11MhlplM'.1 ·--Piii Auto .. air cond. (1T73087) 1mn "''"---------....-_. epd., stereo. (1ARY485) , ....... ..., Cpe. Auto., air cond. (890ZEF) H,000 • Sl,lff 1111,. "' .. _________ ...... Auto., lllr cond. (064XJX) tll1, ...... ,........ ______ ...,., Auto., A/C. (18JZ490) 1111 .... ...., ________ ...,., 2 dr., S epd., A/C. (1EMC791) ,.,. ............ -----~~......-............. DleMI edn., auto .. aonroot. (273ZBX} 1111 IW bliMt---"' ""-' SAVEi 4 dr .. 5 ap .. AIC. demo. , .. , .... ~ _______ ...... Auto .. AIC. low mite. ,............ ._ ...... DleMI, 5 epd .. A/C, 10.800 mllea. ( 1FLG45e) , .. ,,....... .. ... 4 dr .. 5 aod .. A/C. 24',000 mllea. ( 1DLXC832) 1111 ..... 114 ..... 4 epd .. shwp. (No. 1BZV938) 111',.,.... H ..... 4----·-----·---4 *P .. air oond. 1mran 1111 ,.,....11, .. 1_. _________ ,, ... Mint condition. (4709) • , .. ,. .,.., _________ __ •ctr., euto. INf .. demo. (8&91) ...... -,... " .. Auto., AJO, """°°'· 25,000 mu ... (10GX113 .......... ,...... ,,, .. Auto. (1AVl!J74) .,......... ) ~.:.· .M!t tql ... (4710) .,., .•. J Daily Pilat A SNCIAl ADVBTISING SUPftlMINT flltDAY, WTIMlm 23, 1913 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ti ••••••••••• t ...•••••••.••••••• . . . .. -----------·----- _ .... 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 .Arguably the most _ comfortable car in existence today. The Peugeot 505STI . . ''Uncannily quiet," observes Road & Track magazine. · "The ride is marvelous ... and you eventually do reach the point where you almost ignore potho les, ruts, and dips of whatever size. "The [leather] seats, in historic Peugeot style, are virtual armchairs ... and were acdaimed exuberantly by all who sat upon them." The credit for such a high degree of comfort must go to the Peugeot shock absorbers, which contain four times as many valves as no rmal shock absorbers. And to seats which contain not one single jouncy, bouncy spring. : 32652 Valle Road, San Juan Capistrano San Diego Free•ay to San Juan Creek Oft.Ramp T~lephone 493-4511 or 83 7 -4800 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 0 3 SA NOW VE • • • on this beautiful and looded new Cougar. V-6, automatic over· drive, tilt wheel, power windows, door locks ond seats, digital elec· tronic clock, AM/FM Stereo Cassette and the list goes on! Original factory sticker was S 12,523.00. Hurry for this super deal! (611624) (Stk. 920227) ·$10 995°0 , > All prices ond payments ore "plus tax, lie. and doc. fee." All cars subject to prior sale. Renderings are for artistic value only; equipment, feo· ·---tures may dif-fer. 3 YEAR/36,000 MILE WARRANTY An American favorite at an unbelievable price! ' cylinder, ' speed Capri 3 door hotchbock, radio, more. Original focctory sticker was $7606.00. (601181) (Stk. 790036) $6,995°0 Gorgeoys and loaded, you'll not find a brand new 1983 Lincoln Town Car at a better price! All the ex1ros you'd expect in a Lincoln plus cruise, tilt wheel, cooch roof, electronic cauette/premium sound I Great 3 year/ 36,000 mile full maintenonce warranty, tool (701803) (Stlt. 960393) $16,995 00 SUPER SELECTION OF USED A-1 CARS 1112 UICOLI TOWI CIR ··- Signature Mries. Ford ex· ecutive car. White. Every imaginable option! Under 16,000 miles. (1 f JZ313) 1 14,995 1111 TOYOTA CRESSIDI 4 door, full power equipped, loaded. One owner car. (1DAZ562) '9,995 1111 vw RllllT P.U. With Camper Shell. 5 speed, air conditioning, AM / FM cassette. (2A00908) 15,495 ' 1110 MERCURY CAPRI Ghio with 6 cylinder, ovtomotic tronsmiuion, tilt whMI, ond cassette deck. (1 ANU291) 14,595 1111 ClllLUC SEVILLE looded 0 with leu thon "3,000 milesl Triple ye~ low In color -very nice. (1~YMY) 18,995 11111111 YI 4-DODR Beoutiful ond loodedl Cream tone. Leu than 32,000 miles. S.. to ap- preciate. (1 DAU459) 1 12,115 PARTS AND SERVICE OPEN SATURDAYS 8-51 MERCURY LINCOLN PHONE 848-7739 OffUS IX'9H SIPTIMlll 21th, 1913 16800 BEACH BLVD. Just So . Ot 405 I I; ' i l , I D4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 , ~incoln-Mercury shows new look Redesigned models ; dot new car lineup Significant changes In its luxury-car lineup and several new power train options highlight Lin- coln-Mercury Division's prestigious cars for 1984. Among the division's offerings are a new Continental Mark VII, a redesigned Continental, and turbocharged versions of the Cougar, Capri and Lynx. In addition, there wtll be dlesel options on Lynx and Topaz -and later In the year -a turbocharged diesel for the Continental and Continental Mark VII. Highlights for 1984 Include: Continental Mark VII --... ~ :t::" -..; The 1984 Continental Mark VII, the most aerodynamic premium automobile built In America, is the first car In the United States to offer integrated, flush-mounted aerodynamic head-lamps and the first to use an electronic Redesigned Lincoln Continental bas advanced suspensi~n three-way leveling air-spring suapenafon system gauge and electronic odometer wtth multl-cofor that adjusts for passengers and luggage. The graphics. advanced suspension system, standard on all Mark In addition, the traditional Continental grill has Vll's, provides an exceptionally quiet, open road been swept back for 1984, and the quad headlamps ride combined with spirited handling and fast have been recessed to provide more etflclent response •hen cornering and driving under quickly aerodynamics as well as fresh styling. changing conditions. The LSC version of the Mark VII wtll offer more Lincoln Town Car responsiveness with a stiffer suspension system, Lincoln Town car offers more of what a larger front and rear stabilizer bars, higher growing number of American car buyers are air-spring rates, quick-ratio power steering, wide 15-inch cast-alloy wheels and a performanoe axle. The powertraln for the Mark VII Is a proven 5-liter V-8 engine with electronic fuel Injection and a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. Interior features Include an all-new instrument panel, an individual six-way power driver's seat, electronic touch-control automatic climate con- The traditional Continental grill has been swept back for 1984 and the headlamps have been recessed. ditioning, leather-covered seats and a special demanding -luxury, state-of-the-art technology roof-mounted console. and a proven record of sales success. Gas The Continental Mark Vfl also wlll be available pressurized shock absorbers -new in 1984 -are in two Designer Serles, the Biii Blass edition and the • used on all four wheels for increased riding Gianni Versace edition (a new model designed In smoothness. Lincoln's standard automatic ctlmate cooperation wtth the Miianese designer) with their control system features a new autOfT\8tlC blower own lists of specially matched Interior and exterior control that decreaaea blower speed when the 1rim and equipment Items. preset temperature Is reached. Town Car for 1984 1984 Continental The contemporary Contlnental has been restyled fOf 1984 wtth several features lnciudlng a new electronic temperature control system with rear-compartment heat duct, power mini-vent windows, an automatic radio antenna. digital fuel The new Continental Mark VII i1 the Is powered by a 5.0L EFI v~s engine teamed wtth a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. For the traditional 4-dOOf Mark VI buyer. the Signature serlea ha.a been slgnlflcantty upgraded. Couiar XR-7 Cougar, Lincoln-Mercury's distinctive per- JDoet aerodynam.ie premium auao- ~~-,~~ ~~~~~:~~W&li1~~~~~ sonal car, wtll feature a new XR-7 model and several across-the-board Improvements. For performance and handling, Cougar XR-7's standard power team wtll be a fuel-Injected 2.3L turbocharged engine coupled to a standard three-speed automatic or an optional five-speed manual overdrive trans- mission. Standard on the XR-7 Is a handling suspension with gas pressurized front struts and rear shock absorbers. Cougar's standard V-6 engine adds electronic-fuel Injection, making the feature stan- dard throughout the Cougar's powertraln lineup. Topaz Front-wheel-drive Topaz, the five-passenger mid-sized sedan, offers an optional 2.0L diesel for 1984. The all-new engine features an aluminum cytlnder head and has built-In precombustlon chambers for Indirect fuel Injection to each cytlnder. The 1984 Mercury Topaz offers advanced aerodynamic stytlng and engine electronics. The standard 2300 High Swtrl Combustion engine has a 9-1 compression ratio wtilch translates to im- preealve power and efficiency. Grand Marquis The resurgent market for full-size cars prom- ises to make 1984 a successful year for the Mercury Grand Marquis with lta six-paaaenger roominess and "big-car" ride more buyers want. The 1984 Grand Marquis will be offered as a two-or four-door sedan, as weU as the spacious Colony Park Wagon. • Ford puts horns back on wheels DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) -Ford MotOf Co. 11 movtng auto horn button• from the end of turn elgnat levera btlCk to ltwtng Wheefa becauee of cuetomer derMnd, a Ford.offtclal aays. "It'• where d98Jere tell ua God Intended the horn to be,'' Lou Latalf, Ford vtoe PNlkSent and Ford OMllon general manager, aaJd durtng a new model preview, llddl!'jt that dealers "are re- aponctlng to cuatomera. . For 1984, moet FOfd oara wtll hav. horn buttOM b8Ck on ltMrtng wheela, he aald. Ford and other esom.tlo 8Utomakera ~an puttlog horn buttone on the twn llgnal '9Yef'l In the ~_...~ yeera .. ·the ftrma adopted -.~have put horn buttone on the end of tum~~ ....... , of .... Arwto.n CM'8tom of putting tt*ft on et.ma _.,., 1t1. • ''We ,... to ~ the tieit ("°"' tt-. ~ •• u..1~:-r.Andltalk-moum.d horn . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 D5 LET E I GMAC FINANCING ON EVERY MODEL IN STOCK! -• LOWEST. PRICES OF THE YEAR - BUY NOW I SAVE SSS's • STILL A GREAT SELECTION e. I .; • ... , J I ' I ~ i 08 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfFriday, Sept. ~.3, 1983 Sunbird flies with Pontiac ·turbo engine PONTIAC, Mich. -A new turbocharged Pontiac 1.8-liter overhead cam engine adds a new dimension of total driving for 1984 2000 Sunbird owners. The turbocharged four-cylinder engine will be standard on S/E models and available on entry level and LE series (except station wagons). With. the standard four-speed manual transmisajon, the · turbo engine otters est imated zero-to_.O per- formance In about nine seconds while achieving projected EPA fuel economy figures of 24 and 37 miles per gallon for city and highway driving. respectively. Al s'o featured with th,:! turbo engine option are Goodyear Eagle GT P205/60R14 steel-belted radial tires on new 14-inch high-tech turbo wheels, WS6 performance suspension. tach and boost gauges and power steering. The Sunbird nameplate returns in 1984 and will be used on all four models -2000 Sunblrd, 2000 Sunbtrd LE. 2000 Sunbird S/E and 2000 Sunbird Convertible. Sunblrds are available in five body styles· coupe (base, S/E, LE). sedan (base, S/E, LE). station wagon (base. LE) hatchback (base. S/E) and convertible (LE). Entry level Sunblrds have a new front fascia with honeycomb grille design. bumper rub strips and a new one-piece lower air dam. Also new is a rear fascia and rub strips while on the hatchback and upper level models, new high-tech neutral density tall lamps have been added. The LE and S/E series feature a new six headlamp treatment similar to the 6000 STE. and T he 1984 Pontiac 2 000 unbird updated front and rear fascias. Larger black body side moldings that feature a flush, bright chrome accent add a more dramatic and protective feature to the series For 1984, the Sunbird convertible features LE appointments and additional standard equipment including power operated top, dual sport mirrors with L.H. remote control, special moldings, power windows, special sound deadening acoustics, an AM radio with dual front speakers (also on LE), tinted glass, rear seat entrance lamps and power steering and brakes. A five-speed manual trans- mission and a front stabilizer bar are also standard on convertibles. New options for all 2000 Sunbird models Include: • 13-inch new turbo torque aluminum wheels for entry level and LE models. • New sport wheel covers for entry level and LE. • New electronic, tri-mode cruise control with tap-up/tap-down feature. This enables the driver to increase or decrease the cruise speed in one mile per hour Increments by "tapping" the cruise switch. , • New designed shift knob for automatic transmissions. • Upshlft indicator light included with manual transm ission on 1.8-liter engine tells driver when to shift for increased fuel economy. Smooth U.S. production for Encore Alliance platform was ready for manufacturing of latest Renault built in America KENOSHA, Wis. -The sporty new Renault Encore hatchback for 1984 was integr~ted into production like clockwork at American Motors' Kenosha Lakefront plant because manufacturing engineers planned ahead when they prepared the facility for the Renault Alliance a year ago. Separate fixtures like computer-controlled robot welders were in place for Encore on the highly-automated body framing line even before Alliance production began In June, 1982. ''We knew from the outset _that we would be building additional car lines ott the Alliance platform." George A. Maddox. vice president - manufacturing operations. said. "So we made the system as flexible as possible." Maddox said the company's objective with Alliance was to achieve a level of quality that would equal or exceed that of any competitive product. "Earning Motor Trend magazine's U.S. 'Car of the Year· award Is a good Indication that our quallty goal was met," Maddox said. "Now we have to make Encore a carbon copy of Alliance from a quality standpoint." Like Alliance, the new front-wheel-drive En- core will boast outstanding dimensional accuracy by utilizing UNISURF, a comput erized three-dimensional process developed by Renault. UNISURF uses a stereo camera technique to deflnq mathematically all exterior vehicle surfaces. and Is the final authority In the evolution of a vehicle -from clay model, to machining of dies. to checking of ~omponents. Two cameras ere used to photograph the exterior of a model, producing a stereo Image. Through mathematical equations, hundreds of tiny body sections are defined and the data Is recorded on computer discs. The data Is used to create full scale models and die design, to build checking fixtures, and to inspect car bodies by comparing actual dimensions with UNISURF dimensions. . ''We are able to achieve exacting tolerancoes by ualng some i:>f the most advanced equipment avaJlable In the Industry," Maddox said. "For example, fixtures In the body asaembly ar~ are so precise they won't evenac:cept components that are distorted. An lmperlect part that doesn't meet specHlcat1on1 1hut1 down the line." The body framing tine lncudes more than two dozen programmable robot welders that strike . nM(fy 800 lndMdual welde. Inner and outer door ttalfli>1ng1 and hOod 1tamplng1 •• met!QJtoutty mated and hemmed on automatic llne.. Accurate front wtMet alignment 11 eocompUehed on the engine cradle llne. "W• have all the Ingredient• nee 111ary to bulld Encore wtth =leCOnd to one." M1ddoa .act. ''Thoee lncnchn Include • tnllned, 001•l11r- tkM wortc loroe. the belt aqulprnent aWlltabte Ind a full YMt of wtth MIMoe -WNotl ... iil~ .. lilflllilli .. llllilllliliiiilillilillliiiillli~~~111111m.mwi11N1~~~--~1Mililillt61iei1 .. ~~111111 ~ .. • · l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 07 AUDI • BMW • DATSUN • FIAT • HONDA • ISUZU • MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ • MITSUBISHI •PEUGEOT • PORSCHE • ROLLS-ROYCE LEASE TO 0 N! CLOSED END RISK FREE THESE UNUSUAL LEASES ARE AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW! $136 MONTHLY t '83 HONDA CIVIC '83 THUNDERBIRD t $209 MONTHLY .-$179 • '83 FORD TEMPO $ ~ ~5 '83 TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP • ~ ~ MONTHLY MONTHLY . CALL NOWi CALL NOW 631-1850 631-1850 $235 .. '83CHEVY ... CAMARO '84 BMW 318i t $275 . ·MONTHLY MONTHLY $~as. '84 PONTIAC TRANS AM $351 ~ '83 MERCEDES-BENZ 240D • MQNTHLY MONTHLY '83 HONDA CMC; $138 +tu per mo. for 41 mCM. CEL OAC. ht, lut and Uc. to atut. Total payrnenta $8119.68. '83 FORD TEMPO; $119 +tax per mo. for 48 mCM. CEL OAC. ht, laat and Uc. to atart. Total payrnenta .. 107.SZ. '13 THUNDERBIRD; $209 +tu per mo. for 48 m-. CEL OAC. lat lut and Uc. to atart. Total payment• $10,833.92. '83 TOYOTA 4a4 PICKUPs $225 +.tu per mo. for 48 mo.. CEL OAC. ht, lut and Ile. to atut. Totaf paflll•nta $11,448. '13 CHEVY CAMARO; $235 +tax per mo. for 48 m•. CEL OAC. ht, laat and Uc. to atart. Total e~menta $12,Un. 'M PONTIAC TRANS AM; $231 +tu per mo. for 48 m-. CEL OAC. lat, laat ancl lie. to atart. Total paymenta $12,lot.44. '83 MBZ 240D1 $358 +tu per mo. for IO ~ CEL OAC. lat, lut and lie. to atart. Total payment• $22,793.40. 'M BMW 3111; $275 + tu per mo. for IO moe. CEL OAC. lat, laat and lie. to atart. Total payment• $17,490. TO'r'()TA. VlJLKS\\'AC~EN. \'CH .\'(). Rl'ICK ° CAl>ll.l .. .\C. C JIF.VH()f .Fl1 I CJ-IRYSLER • FOHn • l.l:\C()l ."\-\ll·J {<'l 'HY • t)l.J>'-'\·Hlf~ll I· • J''<>'\iTf.\C f .· HONDA'S • DATSUN'S e TOYOTA'S • MUSTANG'S e CAMARO'S • BRONCO 4X4'S RAM CHARGERS • PICK -UP & FLAT BED TRUCKS e BUICKS • OLDS • ETC. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ! VERY LARGE USED CAR INVENTORY! '76-ICMC tg99500 *' 10'l52A '79 HONDA PRELUDE $549500 STK. P<40~ '76 DATSUI B210 $239500 ----"A FEW EXAMPLES"---- '70 VW BUG $179500 '..F '74 VW BUG •249500 STK. R5022A '79 CAD. SEVILLE $11,599°° STK. P5000 '81 BUICK IEGAL •839500 '80 CAIAIO Z28 $669500 STIC. P501.~ '79 IERC. CAPRI •3995oo STIC. 1009A '80 BRONCO 4x4 '999500 . '72 Ill COllV. •4995oo "DON'T FORGET , STOP IN AND SEE THE '84 HONDAS . HERB ·FRIEDLANDER HONDA 13751 BEACH BLVD. WESTMINSTER CA. 92683 ~~:::-""" . (714) 537-7777 or (213) 598-3366 ... ,.~~ ... :.,. .. :·-SOUTH ol GARDEN GROVE FREfJNAY.:.4 ,.N. « .. tJI. WESTMl'1STER BOULEVAR. . . ~·----... ·-·-·-· -·-· ....... ··--_. .. ·-·-·-·-··-·~ • I • I .• ' . . . I !° . .. :• :· ..... *Sale price $5986.75, " _ PER MO. ~ payments, 533.95 pl\Js T,l & doc. Down (cash or trade) fin. chg. $17 44.80, APR 14.35. (121995) (Stk. 231 ) 1984 JEEP CJl'S AVAILABLE NOW! SAVE AT [g]~~J~~]:~! WE WILL ' CUSTOMIZE YOUR JEEP. FOR YOU -ASK US! All Cars Subiecf To Prior Sole. Prices Plus Tax, License And Doc. Fee. Offer Ends n Hours Att.r Publication. I I. If l j ,. '· I • ' 0 ' ... f ~ l CD CD t (") 0 '~ jl) Cl) -I 0 ~ I r • < ~ r 0 -c ...... .,, ... a: jl) ':< en CD ~ ~ I'\) c.> .... <O CD c.> "' • ' I 010 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 'Shades' cool off hot cars Shades for the eyes have become an Important per- sonal fashion accessory. Now the well dressed automoblle Is Wearing them over Its headllghts. These new auto shades were created by designer Roger Chastain, who has been''dresslng" cars for more than a decade. Since turning his attentions from the race track to the drawing board he has become a master at transforming tame little street cars Into high performance lookalikes. His latest autOfT\e>tlve ac- cessory was develbped specifically to enhance the body styles of cars with the new aerodynamic front ends. He calls them "Shadow Shades." They are available for the 1982-83 Camero. 1980-83 Mustang, 1983 TC-3 Horizon, 1983 Mitsubishi Cor- dia, 1984 Thunderbird and the 1984 Cougar models. Headlight louver panels are the new fashion in automotive apparel., helping protect headlights against heavy road debris. Designed prlmarlly for looks, Shadow Shades do have a practical side, Chas- tain said. "They act as a screen and protect the head- lights against heavy road debris. Since headilght per- formance Is not affected, there Is no need to remove them for night driving, although. as with any ac- cessory, we suggest checking local vehlcle codes." lzed tools required and n·o holes to drill. Like Chastaln's Shadow Louvers, Shadow Shades are made of aircraft quality alumlnum. finished with efec- trostatlcally applied semi-gloss acrylic paint and come with the Chastain life-time guarantee. Shadow Shades come with a speclal anti-theft mounting device, but Installation Is slmple. There are no spec I al- Dodge Daytona a driver's car Sports coupe combines precise steering, high stability DETROIT -Giving the road back to the driver. That's the phllosphy of suspension design for the . Dodge Daytona sports car. the new sports coupe tor Chrysler Corporation which boasts that Its 0-80 mph acceleration Is better than that of most sports cars sold In the United States today. And to give the road back to the driver, Chrysler Corporation's chief engineer of chassis systems Harvey Pickford turned his suspension design staff loose, telling them to "put some excitement back lrtto the hands of the driver." They did just that, coming up with a • sure-footed design which com~nee preclM steer- ing wtth high atablllty and excellent aafety featuree which aJlow maximum handling performance on any road. The Dodge staff took the prototype syatema to· the Smokey Mount.,ns and to Aorlda to teet on difficult terrains In addition to the standard drlYlng test alt• at Chrysler'• ProV'lng Ground In Michigan and In Arizona. According to Pickford, "the car'• handllng package definite European type feet and rtc:te. The driver wtll be pteued wtth It, Whether he'• an easy-going street type or a hard-char~.•• Reftned and tightened COMkSefabfy from other Dodge offertnga, the ~geometry k'I the Daytona lncpororatee teo-Struw. OOll eprtng1, and a eway bar for the front euepenelon. The rMI' suspension syatem hu a hMYy duty tralllng llX1e, cofl tPf'fnga and a away bar. stability and minimum body roll during cornering. The eolld front bar bears a llnklese design and measure 1.08 Inches In diameter. The tubular bar In the rear Is tucked Inside the axle and measure 1.13 Inches tn diameter. Rubber bushings located throughout the suapenalOn ayatem are rated at 70 durometer hardneaa, the hlgheet on any Chrysler corporate product. Alaq UMd ~de the transverse track bar, the bushings are .... compUant when an Input load I• applied. They lncreue the car's lateral stability. Mercedes driv er w ell protec ted MONTVALE, N.J. -A 48-month/50,000-mlle warranty and an optional occupant protection system that Includes an air bag for the driver highlight the 1984 Mercedes-Benz model line, half of which went on sale Monday. There will be a total of 10 models for 1984. The flve on sale now are the 300D sedan, the tradltlonal top seller In the United States; the larger 300SD sedan; the 300TD station wagon; the 300CD coupe and the 380SL coupe/roadster. The remaining five modefs will go on sale In mid-October. The new warranty covers the entire automobile for 48 months or 50,000 mlles. whichever comes first. The only Items not Included In this coverage, the battery and tires, have separate warranties. PreV'lous warranty coverage was 36 months or 36,000 mlles. The Mercedes Supplemental Restraint Sys- tem, being offered In North America for the first time, wlll be optional on six of the 10 1984 models, Including the 300$0. Consisting of an air bag and knee bolster on the drtver's side and an emergency tensioning retractor for the front pasaenger's seat belt, It Is designed to supplement the protection afforded by the standard seat belts In a major frontal colllslon. In such an Impact, the air bag would automatically Inflate to cushion the driver's head and prevent contact with the steering wheel. At the same time, the slack In the front passenger's seat belt would be reduced, greatly lessening the chance of contact with the windshield or dash panel. Called SAS, the option will have a suggested llat price of $880. There will be virtually no price Increase for the 1984 modefs compared to comparably equipped 1983's. Suggested advertised llst prices at East and Gulf Coast ports of entry range from $31,940 for the 3000 to $43,820 for the 380SL. Sun roofa will be offered on au closed models as a no-charge option this year, with electrical operation on aJI but the 300TO. Theelectrlc sun roof was an $829 option on the 1983 models and the manual sun roof listed for $857 . Among the new features are an anti-theft alarm that la standard on the 300$0 and optional on the 3000 and 300CO, a two-position memory feature for thoee cars wtth electrlcalty adjusted drtver'a seat and a change to burled walnut In the Interior trtm of the 380SL All four 300 serlea cars are powered by the 123-horaepower Mercedes five-cylinder turbodlesel, white the engine In the 380SL ta the all-aluminum, fuel-Injected 155~hp V8 . $prlng ratee are per:formano.tuned at 120 poundallnch up front and 240 poundt/lnch In tM rew to tncreue the car'• attffneee end help prOYtde the driver wtth better roed f911. High rat• IW8Y l)Ua, the btggMt In the Ohry81er lnventcwy, are Mather r..on for theex~lent roed Dodge Daytona Turbo Z i1 Ameriea '• dri•e 1port1 ear powered ffl'lt f our-paaeen~ fro .,..eel•· :.it•l•ln eeted 2.2-Ute.r enilae. ·-·-· . . ---.... ····-. .,. ---·-....,._ -----··--· .. .._ . -- the new Halmes Tuttle ~/ ...... ; ~ Tesl-d~ive •. ~. #-a new N1Ssan 'W,,. ::S::: track today ~ ~ and choose a ~ -. FREE GIFT - .. from Holmes Tai~ • ~.Datsun and the ~L.A. Raiders! ,.,.,~ ' • WE'RE GROWING! ••• IN SALES • • • IN SERVICE ••• IN PARTS llEW TRUCKS AS LOW AS $5998 -COME SEEr"(27S092) '11 NITIAD '77 TOYOTA rEllTllllJ DOIOW Automatic, air condition-5 speed, low miles. !~ .. under 30.000 mites. 18267RKCI ( 90PVF) $2419 . '2988 FINAL WEEK! APR ON ALL NEW NISSAN TRUCKS ON APPROVED CREDIT All prices plus tax & Ucense, doc. fees, smog, dest. charge. Subject to prior sole. Sale ends 72 hours ofter publication. '11 TOYOTA '12 IATIU# DEUDA ,,,,,, Coupe. 5 speed, cassette, 4 speed, oir, cassette, low sunroof. 12AHE0461 miles. 120430 1 41 '4288 '4188 . llOW PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $136 59 +tax, lie. & doc. fee. $1 ,000.00 cash down. Def. payment prices $7556.32. "'(::( 48 mos.on approved credit. (275<>92) (6889) 'II IATSU# '71 IATSU# ,., ·2111 . . Cossette, mags, light bor & 5 speed, cassette, 011 , more. 11 Y90829) wire wheels. t 18UJ9-491 $5588 $1788 . the new llalmesTuttle "ATSUK JUST OFF THE 405 FREEWAY ON HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, 540-6410 )1\•flh··.,-,;.·,;•v •,•.~'. \)'1\'o')l,,WMKENQ.tfQU~v$~Tv.eJ)~Y.4?.•, .. j\.fND~Y...1Q-;~ •)1'.>j •i H ·'• 11 ·" •'"!]0 \L1'·•:1rr'•"•rr .. 012 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 Excellence award for Yates, Inc. Bill Yates, Inc., San Juan Capistrano Volkswagen, Porsche and Peugeot dealer, has been awarded the cov- eted service excellence award by Volkswagen of America. Thecita- tion identifies the Yates service department as the finest in the Volkswagen Southern California re- gion for 1982. Heading up the Yates service departme nt are, from left, Harold Midence, service manager; service advisors Del Beatty and Sal Rivas and, kneeling in the fore- ground, quality inspector Maurice Morales. Jeep jumps out with new generation After 5 years of work, Cherokee, Wagoneer Sport Wagons are ready SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -Jeep Cor- por a t Ion, the l e ader In four-wheel-drive Innovation, takes a quantum step forward In product design for 1984 with the Introduction of a new generation of Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneer SportWagons. Five years In development, these new Jeep vehicles are more compact, weight nearly 1,000 pounds less and provide substantially Improved fuel economy compared to the prede- cessor models that bore the same nameplates. 'The 1984 CherokM end Wagoneer ere dealgned to appeal to a broad apec· trum of four-wheel drive enthualeata.' What the downsized Cherokee and Wagoneer do retain, however, la Jeep's distinctive atytlng heritage, along with Its longatandlng reputation for ruggedness and durablllty. Power for the 5-paasenger Cherokee and Wagoneer wlll be provided by a newly-deetgned Ameri- can Motora' 2.5-llter, 4-cyllnder en- gine, atandard on both models. A 2.8-llter V-6 engine ta optional. Conceived to be agile and reapon- sJve off the road or on hlQtMpeed thoroughfarea, the 1984 CherOkee and Wagoneer are dMlgned to •PPM' to •a broad, spectrum of fvur-wheel-drlve enthualuta. The aporty Chef'Okee, which wtll be avallabte In 2-door and 4-door body conflQuratlona wtth bale, Pioneer Md Chief trtm peckagee, ta Mned It tM more llidWnturout drtwt who la H•nfortebte ... ~ Of oft..foed. environments. Cherokee ts the only vehicle In Its class to offer both 2-door and 4-door models. The Wagoneer Is designed for the famlly-orlented buyer who wants the added security of four-wheel-drive In a luxury wagon. The Wagoneer Is offered as a 4-door only. with stan- dard and Limited model series. The Cherokee and Wagoneer SportWagons will share the same mechanical component.s but each will have a distinct personality wlffl unique grllle treatmenta, tafllampa, exterior trim and moldings, as weU as Interior design, fabric and trim. Both v9hlclel are 21 Inches shorter, six Inches narrower and four Inches lower than the former Cherokee and WagQneer. StlllJhey ret~n 90 percent · of the early modela' Interior space, plus even more cargo room. While both SportWagon models provide superior comfort, no com- promise hu been made In their off-road capablllty. This la due In part to Jeep's Uni-Frame body dealgn In which a full-length frame member la welded dlrectty to the floor pan. Thia tn- creuee Interior apace and glvee the SportWagona extremely rigid bodies, thus Improving overall vehicle strength. The new Jeep vehicles will offer a choice of two 4WD drlveltnes. Com- mand-Trac, an au-new part-time aya- t em that Inc orporate• a "ahltt-on-tt.tly" capablllty, wttl be ttandard acroea the line. Selee-Trac, Jeep's afreedy popular 2W0/4WO Mi.time ayatem, wlll be optlonal with both automatic and S..apeed manual tranamteek>na. The new AMC ln41ne 2.5-llter, 150-CIO engine provldH the formance. durablllty and fuel efficien- cy. The AMC 1-4 wlll be offered In combination with either a 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmission, as well as a 3-speed automatic transmission. Although official mileage figures are not yet available, It Is anticipated the 2.5-Uter engine, wlll dellver an esti- mated mpg of about 25 mpg In ctty driving and 30 mpg on the highway. The rear.seat design allowa the seat to be fofded ftuah with the floor. providing cargo space comparable to many larger wagons. A ~tece flberglaaa llftgate affords easy access to the cargo area. Entrance and exit on the 2-door Cherokee model Is made easier by doors that are as much as four Inches wider than competitive vehicles. Both Cherokee and Wagoneer wlll offer a wide assortment of functional accesaorles, plus appearance, conve- nience and vtsoal options, Including a V-6 engine, 5-speed transmission (standard on Wagoneer), 3-speed automatic transmtaalon, Selec-Trac full-time 4WO system, optional gear ratloa, power steering, aluminum wheels, automatic real load leveling. soft rlde suspension, heavy duty suapenslon, extended-range fuel tank, and full skid plate package. CherokM Md Wegoneer wtth a - powplMt that comblW per~. 'flae.J.98"JMp-..Va11eE.LimiaM .Qd~ ... ~ "' . . - .. .. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 D 13 Diiiy Piiat ORANGE COUNTY CAR DEALERS GWEAWAY Win a fabulous vacation to the Caribbean, Las Vegas or a Portable Television. Just pay a visit to one of the Orange County auto dealers listed in the entry form below and fill out an entry blank. 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But for Dorothy and Bill Dudas of Newport Beach, Hollywood was an integral part of their daily rouUnes in which they lived, worked and helped create. For Dorothy Dudas, who.e vibrant and youthful appeerance belies her 73 years, her "show biz" career began when ahe was 5 years old. At that time she appeared in bit pana as a child star in silent films with oomedlan Ben Turpin and actrea Mary Pickford. She continued in her career to become one of the eight original Busby Berkeley girla. Berkeley wu famous for hia spectacularly choree>lf8phed water ecenes, featuring 200 danchli girls, for Warner Brothers Studioa dwing the 19308. Her credits, from a I.lat of 600 movies and numeroua TV oommerciala and TV appear- ances, include Birdo/ P~. Night World · and Kid liTom Spain. Some of the TV commerdai. in whkh w appell.l'ed were .&cciDe, Lux «»p and IOI' various cWat'ett.e oompanis. She la ala> credit.eel witb Ulli8t:ing Gene ~Y in the pr&-pnxhM:tion dance nwnben fOI' the movje, "Hello Dolly." AccordJng to Dorothy, mme of her most exdtmg rols were when abe doubled u a 6tlmd-in for Greta GIU'bo, Mary Astor, Barbenl RUllh Mid Jane Wyman. "Even today, people at1ll nu.tab me for Jane Wyimn. lndudJ.tv, on om oawkln, her dMIPter Maureen s.wan," arlalrned Dorothy. What were «XDe of her most clWleng- ilW ro.le91 Dorothy ...U. bB llw TV appearance on "Dwrot Court" In which .be bad the Jead roJe. "I MJUld arnw cm the •t early ln the mornJtW, ...... would IMnd me • acnpe far tbe tint tltm Md llbordy therealter It wu: U61Jg, c..men, Acdon!'' Dorocby, w~-. nanw WM Dally J..W.. am8I from • ~ San »anclm> Nob Hlll lamlly. Tfle Jarvltl hml1y owned one of the -..r brewerlet ln Norfbem c.JllomJ,a. o.m.n .... the ,. .... m1nan,...,......., by~·· IJJOCbaowl~-~Uy. CS.The ft ... 6 I / .. ' 2 C') co O> C') N -a. q) Cl) >. al "O ~ u.. At the Movies By P HIL S N E IDERMAN Lewis Collins stars as SAS Capt. P eter Skellen. Judy Davis is Frankie Leith, terrorist leader. Thriller built on silly political plot "The Final Option" is a taut thriller buiJt upon a silly political plot.It's meant to cast Britain's crack Special Air Services unit in a heroic light, but instead it pays too much attention to some fictitious anti-nuke activists known as the People's Lobby. Despite some tense pacing and strong performances, the film is finally tor- pedoe d by a · mec h anical, less-than-satisfying conclusion. Judy Davis, the aoclaimed Austral- ian star of "My Brilliant Career," portrays Frankie Leith, a wealthy American heiress who leads a radical band of anti-nuclear activists. The radicals plot to invade the U.S . Em- bassy in London, where the American Secretary of State, the Britillh Foreign Secretary and other dignitaries are dining. The group plans to hold the bigwigs hostage, hoping to force the detonation of a nuclear bomb at a military base in Scotland. Of co~. they're willing to allow about one day for evacuation of nearby residents. Hoping to thwart the terrorists is P eter SkeUen (Lewis Collins), a British undercover agent who infiltrates the People's Lobby by romancing Leith. His job is to find out where the radicals plan to strike and ge t word to the authorities. The trouble is, neither the radicals nor the British agents demonstrate much intelligence in this film. Skellen never eeems to shake the suspicious Currently Screening ' • . ~-~ From hovering helicopters, British crack SAS anti-terrorist arrives to rescue hostages in 4The Final Option.' radicals who tail him, and he puts his military contact and his family in jeopardy through his carelemnea. Meanwhile, radical leader Leith allows Skellen to accompany her group on ita terrorist mission, even though she's nearly certain he's a trait.or. For most of the film, Davia does a fine job of portraying the spoiled but ~harismatic leader of the young rad- icals. But her role IOlleS credibility when the script forces her to defend the group's actions in machine-gunning innocent people and aeeldng a nuclear exploei.on -all in the name of peace. Reginald Roee's 1ettenplay, bued on a story by George Markatein, 9eeml to condemn the peace movement now opposing nuclear missiles in Europe, while pra.lsing the British soldiers trained to slay terrorist& without a aeoond thought. In "The Final Option," the British anti-terrorist squad finally moves w'ith clockwork precision that defies credi- bility and inadvertently shifts sym- pathy to the radicals who barely get a ahotoff. British television direct.or Ian Sharp, at the helm of his first film, moves the plot along briskly and stages the action akillfully. But when the film concludes, neither the anti-nuke radicala nor the ruthleea British anti-tenorista emerge u a very appealing option. ---- At the Movies MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR.LAWRENCE -v m Bowie gives brilliant performance as POW By STEVE MITCHELL Of the Deily Pilot St.ff War creates odd friendships, even among enemies. But in "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence," a film depicting life -and death -in a World War II POW camp run by the Japanese, East meets West in a cl.ash of cultures. The film, directed by Nagisa Oshima, stars DaVid Bowie, Tom Conti, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takeshi and Jack Thompson. It is the first joint film production between Japan and any Eng- lish-speaking nation, and is produced by Jeremy Thomas. • The setting is a concentration camp on Java, although actual filming took place on Rarotunga in the Cook Islands. The palm-lined jungles. with a backdrop of ragged peaks, are stunning in this beautifully photographed film. Director Oshima, who also wrote the script, is successful in fully developing the characters of the · four protagonists-two Japanese soldiers and two British POWs-men who are very much alike, yet are alienated by centuries of tradition and custom. "They live in the past, these fellows," says Colonel John Lawrence (Conti) of his Japanese captors. And later: "They are a nation of anxious people. They cannot do anything independently. They've gone mad." Lawrence, a diplomat in Tokyo before the war and fluent in the Japanese language, becomes the go-between for the captors and the 600 POWs an the camp. His task. mandated by his own compassion, is to bring the two cultures together in what is not exactly the best set of circumstances for such a job. British Army Major "Straffer Jack" Celliers, played brilliantly by rock-star-turned-actor David Bowie, has no time for such niceties. His spirit, blatant disregard for his captors or his own welfare, and his detennina tion. are admired by the camp's Japanese commandant, Captain Yonoi (Sakamoto.) Yonoi's first clue that the British major might be a tough nut to cr~k comes when Celliers is chained to a wall before a mock firing squad. He awaits his rate calmly, and, after the blanks are fired at his chest, the Brit stares at Yonoi and sighs, "That's a good one.'' Yonoi's strict ideas of diadpllne, obedience and "face" are challenged by changing attitudes among his own men and the enemy -attitudes that would not have been tolerated in the feudal Japan of the samurai. An example of such lack of traditional values la Sergeant Hara (Takeshi), who la willing to give his life for his country, but does not consider his career as being one of honor. It la just a job. "I would admire you more lf you killed younelf," Hara tells Lawrence, saying death la Currently Screening v From Page2 may be a bit two-dlmentlonal bit the ectlon MqlHlnCee end ~ enec11 at• among the moet exciting ever put on fllm. Stars M.nt HwnlK. CMrte F1eMt Md H•rteon Ford ................ ., MMCY 9UllNeU: Rated A. A te.n ... comedy NYel'al cute ab<>Ye the genre A model young tMn Of'OWI up In a hurry when hla perent1 leave him In Charge of the houM tha1 turna out to be not •home. Tom CNIM and Re~ De Mornay •tar . .,.,., ITAY91G A&Jft: Rated PG. John Travolta retum1 .. Tony Mal*O In the Mquel to "Saturday Night ~ ... Manero,~. h• dlec:arded "'8 dleoo dude and la trytnq to make 11 u • ·~ daftOllr. Trav6"a .. 'N.Y lalld tunny, David Bowie stars as Major 'Straffer Jack' Celliers and Ryuichi Sakamoto preferable to capture and humility Hara sa>'s that he, himself. had already given his life to the Emperor in vows recited at his temple. "But you are still alive," Lawrence says. Lawrence and the Japanese sergeant don't just tolerate each other with quips and slights. They really care for each other. each making the best of the fate that tosses them together. Bowte'a Celliers a~d Captain Yonoi al9o find themselves attracted to the other's charisma and apirit. 'nley understand one another on an but thl1 Mquel, thank• to the lhallow direction of S~te< Stallone, doeen't match the navor of "Feller.".,,., eTRAMCMI -: RAiied PG. scrv coma Dave Thomu Ind Rodt MOC'anl• bring to the t>tg ICfeert the McKen%te brotheta, two Canadian '"hoM<•" wno eeem to want nothing out of Illa except • atMdy tuppfy of beer and doughnut•. This lltcable goo~I comedy follOWI the dimwitted brot'*9 • they wont In an beer fflCtCJfY find uw a loYely hetr ... from• mad br;ft muter . .,.,., euNMIAN lit: Rated PG. A. tuper-dlMPPQtntment. The =~~~~by~~~f:i is Capt. Yonoi in 'Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence. The movie offers a number of strong co nfrontations between Major Celliers (David Bowie) and Capt. Yonio ( Ryuichi Sakamoto). emotional level, but could notadrrut to it for fear of losing face. Oshima is masterful in presenting his wartime story with a minimum of visual violence, although at times it seems there Is an overabundance of bara-kari committed in the film which accounts fully for the R rating. · Japaneee audiences were critical of such f.requent self-gutting aoones in the telavision mini-aeries "Shogun," and it is difficult to understand why Oshima submits his viewers to such .eppuku scenery. nlm 19 thrown off bal~ by tM hammy entice of Rlcharo Pryor u a compute< genius hired by an evil buelneu man (Robert Vaughn). Directed by Rk:hatd Laeter . .,, " ntADtMG "-ACH: Rated R. Dan Aytcroyd and Eddie Murptly ar9 the sub)ects of • IOClal aXJ)9flment In Which a pennlteM con beCOn* rich, and • enooty bualneat man kl.-hll"mOMY. job, Md home. L4tl of amusing momenta ~ iM deYer premlM rune out ot gu. Directed by Jonn lMMfta (" Anlmal HouN") • ., .,, v v ..-., , Exoeltent: ., ..-..-• V«y (lOOd: "". Good: ". Not -.~.··· 3 _. <O CX> c.> 4 C') CD O> On Stage Adult Conservatory ~ James Wilson directs SCR students (/) By CHRISTINE DECKER e ducators. adminis- trators," said Director James Wilson. Dally Pilot Co~ndent Come Sept. 26 a coterie of women and men will stream into South Coast Repertory's theater. Some will have hearts pounding with fear, others will have looks of wonder on their faces and a few will probably have stars in their eyes. On that Monday, the first classes of SCR's Evening Conservatory will begin. From 7 to 10 p.m., once a week for three nine-week courses. hopeful and professional actors will learn to hone their dramatic skills. The even ing con- servatory is especially designed for the student who can't attend regular college courses in drama. The evening hours make it especially suited for those with full-time day- time careers. "We have a wide-range of students -physicians, lawyers, public speak ers, Wilson, who also ciirected last year's con- servatory, has a varied range of credits to his name. He's the vocal clirector for SCR, an associate professor at 0 See \I/Uson, Page 5 ._. ..... .!~~...!..~ft .. ...... .....__ .r -24th SMASH WEEK!- COSTA MESA U TORO I.A HAIRA WESTMl#STER Ec!waros Cinema ~nter Eelwiltds ~ AN(. f;ishton Sou.ire UA ~ 979 4141 581 5880 691-06.lJ 893-0S-16 COST A MESA [awards T DWl1 Ctn1er 75 t '181 CllOWll DrTlllATIOIAL PICT'l1Ut ,._,. "MT Ttl'TOll" _,... CAAD ""'•MATT unua DTDJ 111 CAllTll'f • CUii.i mA1111C* • ll1JCI MV.• Aa&lll OOLOIU • ca9ll OLOn11 ........ MAl!Lftl ,_ ~ ....... D.OAffta ......... .,... ........... ...,. ._ ,,,........, ---Clltllf • ..... i40&;J A ILUlll.U& fiWOOiiDI •A CllOllll "'91A1DA.\. ...... ..... 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Classes are full for this year and there's a waiting list for next year. F.ach course costs about $130. ''There 's a c:ross-section of studen ts anywhere from people who have done very little acting to thoee with graduate degrees in per- fonning. It's fascinating to watch the different levels," said Wilson. resonant voice_ He speaks slowly, pausing often to Jet the listener take in what he is saying. "I d o want l o emphasize for the stu- dent who is a beginner he or she should not feel Wilson has a d eep, discouraged. " * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * l Bargain Matinees' ar.:.i~AM·ftl•l4 )11~1); MONOAY Thru SATURDAY FACUUYot CANOlEWOOO A CRASH COURSE IN TERROR! LUXURY THEATRES 1st lwt MJtlllff Slln i11u Gell.YS 2~1Mlus0tl1tnrisdoted S 1113ril@d;•1uil6J6J~ '2ssJf~~.) FOR f\Kll EXCITEmEOTl V111t Our ... ARCADE of GAMES• ,;'., .. ·: :.· Sllo wa at IJ:O• 2 1•0 4 :00 1100 1:00 10:00 ,_ ... -,,.. ,.,.,.,,,.. ,, •"'• *""". ,,,,.. ,., "K..ya..-... -• Sllows al J :J O 6 7 :JO. 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In J: those days, nl0.$1 of us in minor roles had to provide our own clothes. Even Edith Head, the famous ~ Hollywood costume designer, was impressed and "O commenled on the originality of my clothes and a3 th<' fact that they never became outmoded during ~ tht• one-year shooting time on a film," remarked Q) Dorothy 3: BCtwt>en movies and commercials. Dorothy .§ workC'd in night clubs as a speciality dancer in 0:: Florida and New York City. Jt was there in New York. -13 years ago. that she me l Bill. After a six-week court.ship, they were married in the "chufY.'h around the corner." Bill. now 78, a.lsO has an impressive list of crt'rllts as a Hollywood press photographer for Movieland Magazine. His career began in 1943 just airer his discharge from the anny. Although he never had prior experience in professional phowgraphy. he borrowed a camera from his friends and noticed he had a natural talent. Shortly thereafter. Movie/and Magazine was loolung for a staff photographer and he was hired. During his career, Bill photographed almost ('Very big name star in Hollywood, including Frank Smatra, Ronald Reagan, Susan Hayward, Betty Grable and John Wayne. His favorite model John Travolta · 51AYID6 ALIUE _,. w ...... ~~~.~~!..~ft! ,,..,,,,._.__..... :-.· 11th RECORD BREAKING WEEK! • COJIUll,.. llMNI OIWIGf m::::J E:ll!m1 ~:. .., , -\f .. ).t ·~'"°'··· 10.!•IAHI VAIU• llllUIOll "(JO 'WUllll!NSI(~ 1>1'11;.;c I• ,. .,..., ... ..~ .. . , II '""1 , ... •CXJ· ..... - Rebel. Rocker. Lover. Idol. Vanished. ~. . was Stban Hayward "She was the most cooperat- ive of lht' . .,cars I photographed.·· said Bill. His pholOS appearc'<i m about -15 issues of Movieland Magazme. which Bill now has bound m a red leather book which rests on his bookshelf arrud 0 See The Dudases, Page 8 16th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY IREA 14UNTINGTON 8lACH MISSION YllJO UA ~" F t t'Jlfijft.t .... 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Grrard Ihpardlru Nnthnll~ Bny~ "' Tltr &ful'!I 01 Mi.rtfnGuerre edwar s SlllTR COAST PWA lllSTOl AT IUM'\.OW• 1Cj~2111 con• ...S• -"V"" F ;;=; -I "THIS SUMMER'S ONE GENUINE SLEEPER. Fresh, hypnotic. and very sexy." r--iiii!iif""~~!ff1m0ibMR .. ~·Cl " liKlll~ IUlll W ~0·1444 PureGofd 1;1-'I-'II \I 11 , foda.1. \BC-(\ Magic l\1""1<1111 ,,..,.,,. ~\\\'~"r \ l't .. ,, I \'II\. ,,,, ,, " ,,,,, ,,,,.,, Utterly Original Nit II \Kil \('lllt'"tl . l1mr A )/\CK f~OWN.:, ... CJ IARLES H JOITE 1\ ...... W<:XXJY AWN MIA F~W sUsAN E MORSE ~TO LOQUASTO M£'i:' ~ GOR£X3N' WILLIS CHAAi.f s H 10FrE R.O&Rr cREEl\H.JT --Nu...... 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From Page 6 Cadillac used car dealership in Hollywood called g. athertreasurechrremorabilia. --Holly Motors. Many of the cars used for stunt #1 "THE DORM THAT DRIPPED BLOOD" (A) ~ Born and raised in Milwaukee by parents of scenes in Dorothy's movies were provided by Bill. ~ Hungarian descent, Bill boasts about the longevity Today, Bill still maintains his int.erest in Fri 7:00 10:40 Sal/Sun 3·20 7:00 10:40 Fri 7• 15 10:50 (R) Sa1/Sun 3:35 7:15 10:50 ~ inhisfamily.Hismotherisstillhealthyandalertat autcmobiles with an impressive collection of U: the age of 105. antique miniature cars which he painstakingly NIGHTMARES "&mll& IT 01" -;:: His first job was as a "grease monkey" at the assembled by himself. Q.l age of 17 which lat.er inspired in him an avid The couple celebrated both their 43rd Fil. 8:46(R) Sal/Sun. 1:30 6:05 8:45 Fri 9:05 {R) Sel/Sun 1:45 5:30 91>5 edward:i. WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=:~:'"~::~.3 Brooll"urat 530-440 ·• -g interest in automobiles. In 1946, he and a partner, wedding anniversary and Bill's 18th birthday on ~ Chet Huntley, famous TV personality, acquired a Aug. JO. -------~ -=~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~ THE SALVATION ARMY .§ 0: "WESTERN BOUND-UP AND JAMBOREE" Fri, 1:15, 1:15, 10:00 edwards CINEMA --::: ::::::.,.. 546-3102 NOW SHOWING FOUNTAIN VAWY OMOEN 81CM OUME • Fomlty Twin Volley Vtfl# AMC Orange Moll Ctnemo 71 4/963·1307 714/894·5338 71 4/637·0340 OltAHf UA Ctty Cinema 7141634·3911 CR<JISE NEWPORT HARBOR o.a, fNehteeelft8 Toure .. ' ~51'\ln. M.00 190 Min . S6.00 I ~omf)4t:teTour Child .-'OC $ I 00 l 2:00. l:00-2:00-3:0M:00.5:00 P.M. (OPEN BOUSE & VISITGBS DAT) SUN DAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1983 9 :00 AM IEDISTUTIDN IDVND-UP *FREE COWBOY HATTO FIRST 500 PEOPLE WHO REGISTER 9:30 AM -1 0:30 AM SUND&! SCBDDL J&llDIBB FEATURING "FANG" FAMOUS MOVIE STAR HORSE 11 :00 AM -1 2:30 PM IDBNING .IDISllP SBIVICB LT. COL & MRS. HERB WISEMAN SALVATION ARMY LEADERS 1 :00 PM -2:30 PM COMMUNITY IBSTBIN I. I. I. 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Going out with a big bang :E i The auditorium was built in 1940. It's coming down next year. The play was written a few years earlier. It'll be around forever. The company was for- med in 1980. The jury is still out on its future. This, in a nutshell, is the situation faced by S howcase Productions, a theater group organized and operated by Alex and Jean Koba who have mounted 13 shows in the Westminster Auditorium -once known as the 17th Street Sch ool auditorium, home oi the Westminster Community Theater in the 1960s and early '70s. Westminster's city council has sounded the death knell for the auditorium, which leaves Showcase Pro- ductions out in the streets at the conclusion of its current offering, the durable Kauf- man-Hart comedy ''YOU Can't Take It With You." The irony there iB evi- dent. Showcase, however, is going out with a bang. "You Can't Take It With You" is always a fun experience, ·and Alex Koba's production is no exception. lt'a a rollick- ing throwback to the days when the De- 1 pression wasn't all that depressing. This w ell-known story of the Sycamores, a family of assorted eccen- tricities, gets a lovingly lunatic treatment by Koba's continge nt. which is splendidly bal- anced from feisty old Grandpa ("Col." Jimmy Hart, reprising a favorite pa.rt) to the one-shot role of the G-man (Michael 1 a ;r Tracy, commanding his brief stage time). Lorraine McWilliams and Rex Day are well cast as the dippy mom and pop who dabble in creative writing and fireworks. respectively. Janice C ranston and David West as their mar- ried chanteuse daughter and printer son-in-law seem almost nonnal by ~mpari.son, but get their goofy licks in. Yvonne Holden and John Lynd hand.le the straight parts of the romantic pair skil- lfully. as Cranston's mad pecially Kitty Karp as an ~ Russian ballet teacher. inebriated actress. The a. Paul Teschke impresses latter does wonders for ~ as a late replacement in an already strained scene the role of Lynd's Wall when the boyfriend's ~ Street mogul Cather. parents drop in on the g: while Bette Lee is effec-wrong night. '< Scoring heavily in the comedy department a1 • Reginia Estes and Wil- liam Holloway as the Sycamores' maid and her out-o f -w o rk boyfriend, Daniel Smith as Day's pyrotechnics partner and Roger Mills tive as his haughty wife. "You Can't Take lt ~ There are nice extra "O With You" 1S a perfect - touches of comedy lrorn choice for a last hurrah, "' Dick Stauffacher as an if indeed it is the finaJe w IRS investigator. Debbie for Showcase Pro -~ Newton as a de posed ..... Russian duchess and ~-d_u_c_tio_ns. ~ The snappy new Newport Turtle is now open .. and ready to give you dirung. drinking and all-around goo d tinling like yo u've never known. There's new decor to dazzle you. New food and wine bars to delight you. And a new a la carte menu that will make you a Ncvp_o rr Turtle affici9nado forc_yer. WitfiTiesn fish broiled over special mesquite charcoal. Fresh pasta , made in our own kitchens every day. And a dessert gazebo filled with lusciousness you wont even want to resist. Add to all this. special vintage boutique wines by the glass and live cntertainrncnt Wednesday through Saturday and you have a Turtle to remember. So don't just sit there. Llft your spirits. Come out now and Turtle. 59 Fasruon Island on Ncwpon Center Drive: (714) 644 ·53 13 , - 10========~====~~~~~~~~~~~111111111111111111111111-----------------------------------What's Happening PLAYS (') co Cl .. AllAOEU8," a drama about the life of M. Mozart, Is being presented by South Coast N Repertory, 655 Town CerllM Drive. Costa Mesa (957--4033). P9'formances wlll be given Ci. Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sun- ~ days at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 untll Oct. 16. >. .. ANNIE," a musical Inspired by the comic ~ strip "Little Orphan Annie," contlnu. at the -.: Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way. u.. Anaheim (772-7710). P9'formancea are given ...... nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times Q) through Oct. 23. ~ "THE ltOY FRIEND," a Roaring Twenties c: musical. Is on stage at the San Clemente ~ Community Theater. 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San g: Clemente (492-0465). Performances are .~ sci'leduled Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. untll Oct. 8. g "DEAR UAR," a two-<:haracter play about a:: theatrical peraonalllles, opens tonight at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa (631-5110). P81'- lormanoes wtll be given tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 8:30, then Mondays end Tuesdays at 8 p.m. from Oct. 6-18. At Crazyhorse Yarbrough is back Glenn Yarbrough, one of the original "Llmeliters," the popular folk singing group that was formed in Aspen, Colo. back in 1959 and immediately climbed to stardom, will present two shows al the Crazyhorse Steak House on Sept. 27. Show times are 7 and 10 p. m. Yarbrough admits there are two loves in his life -sailing and singing -but the mistress h e has served most lately has been the sea. Now, after about 10 years, he has tied up his "Sea Witch" and is doing serious things with his music. and 2:30 p.m. Sundays untll Oct. 15. "PICNIC," Wiiiiam 1~·1 Midwest drama. la on stage at the Huntington 8eectl Playhouae. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In the Seacilft VIiiage lhopplng center (&47-44655). Curtain time la 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 15. "fK>MANTlC COMEDY," a play about col- labofatlng playwrights, la the new attraction at the Harlequin Dinner PlayhouM, 3503 S. Harbor Btvd .. Santa Ana (979-5511). Per- lormancea are Tueadaye through Thursdays at 8: 15, Fridays at 9 p.m .. Saturdays at 1 and 8:30 and Sundays at 1and7:30, through Nov. 13. "wtteN THe llOUGH BREAKS," an original play about Incarcerated chlldren, opens tonight u a production of Stop-Gap at the a-.1den Grove Faetlval Amphltheeter, 12672 Main St .. Garden Grove (836-7213). Continuous pe<- formanoet wlll be given at 8:30 p.m. through Oct. 1 (darit Monday). "YOU CAWT TAKE IT wrnt YOU," a ciaask: "GUYS AHi) OOU8," a musical Mt on Damon Runyon's BroadWay, la the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner PlayhouM, 1"40 Ave. PICO. San Clemente (492-9950). P9'formancee are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p m., Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m., untll Oct. 30. at 8:30, Sundays at 2:30, through Oct. 8. the Westmlns1er Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., Weetmlnater (995-4113). Per- lormanoee wlH be glYan Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct. 8. American comedy, la being offered by Show- caae ProductlOnt at the Auditorium. West- minster Avenue at HOOYat Street, Westminster (~78e). Perlormances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30. Sundays at 2:30, through Oct. 2. "LUXURY CRUISE," a comedy Mt aboard an ocean llnw, Is being presented at the Garden Grove Community Theater, St. Martt 'a Clrcle at Chapman Avenue, Garden Grove (897-5122). Perlormances are given Fridays and Saturdays "MEN'S 81NQLE8," the world premiere of a new play, opens Wedneeday on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa M.a (957-4033). Per- lonnancea are Tuead"YI through Saturdays at 8:30, Sundays at 8 p.m. and weekend matinees st 3 p.m. untlt Oci. 16. "MISTER ROllERT .. " a mllltary comedy aet aboard a Wor1d War II C81QO lhlp, continues at "llONMGa AT 8EVEN," a vfntage com9dy about eldef1y netghbora, opens tonight at the Laguna Moulton Playhouae, 608 Laguna Ca- nyon Roed, Laguna Beech (494--07"3~ Curtain times are 8 p.m. Tueadaye througtl Saturdays ETC. AUJQATOR ,AMI, 7871 La Palma, &Jena Park, One of the world'• 181geet reptile collectlona. dally, 10:30 a.m.~ p.m. 522-2615. 0 SH What's Happening, Page 11 Pacific Chorale to start 1 983-84 concert season The 1983-84 concert season of the Pacific Chorale begins Sunday at 7:30 p.m. with a guest appearance by the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium. The group, which has recorded and has toured internationally, is best known for its interpretation of theater music and of music reflecting black cultural heritage. The concert Sunday will include spirituals, gospels, South African song$. and selections from The Wiz. The Pacific Chorale will appear in its first performance of the season Oct. 22, presenting Honegger's King David and Vaughan Williams' Mass in G Minor. Season and individual tickets may be ob- tamed through Ticketron (971-9300) or by telephoning the Pacific Chorale directly at 542-1790. 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MON>AY & TtutSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Complimentary Hora d' ouevree During Gane RAFFLE PRIZES live Entertainment By Galen & Barbie Tues. thru Sal from 9 P.M. • LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS 17171 lltOOl<tUST FOlln Alt VAU.EY Proc:tu<ed And OWect«d 61 Kent Joton,on ·112-eas (nur &.nco Ctr) • Wnat·s Happening v From Page 10 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER, 800 W Katella, Anaheim, HARVEST FESTIVAL, Christmas cratts market, country food, enter- talnment. quilts. carvings, ornaments, jewelry. baby clothes. Sept. 23-25; Sept 25 Twyla Martin Attractions bridal show and exhibit 999-8900. ARCHIFAIR 83, Dayng program ottering the experience and energy of architecture. with home remodeling workshops, children's exhibits. entertainment by Olllf Mitchell Sun- day Jazz Band, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 25, Irvine Bowl. 650 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach. from TV's "Happy Days" and "Dukes or 557-7796. Hazzard" John Schnelder; Senior Fun BIG BEAR OKTOBERFEST. 13th annual Passports to guests 60 and older, Thur. & Fri Bavarian celebration complete with oom-Park otters m·ore than "50 attractions In seven pah-pah music, beer drinking contests, log theme parks. including Flights of Fantasy sawing, yodelling contests. dancing, German Parade. 4 & 10 p.m. dally, fireworks. 9 p.m .• food and entertainment. ·through Oct. 30, dally. Open 9 !l.m.-midnlght. 999-8605. noon-midnight Sat.; noon-7 pm Sun., (6 FRACTURED FOLLIES, Sept. 30, Fountain p m.-midnlght Oct. 7), Big Bear Lake Conven-Valley Recreation Center, variety show and tlon Center, Division at Highway 18, Big Bear spaghetti dinner and no host bar. Lake. 866-5652. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER. MONTHLY DISNEYLAND. 1313 Harbor. Anaheim, 9 MEMBERSHIP MEETING, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25, p.m. and 1 a.m. singer and actor Scott Baio Dr. Jerry Binder talks on "The Perils of Being ----------- OUT OrtTI1E i) Male," 298 Broadway. Laguna Beach c.: ~~mro. £ GANDER AT THE GOOSE. 6·8 p.m Sept 25. :! fund-raising fair Including iuggling, m1mes:-n> music and, proceeds to the Junior Wo•lo <t> Championship for the Modern Pentathlon ~ (riding, fencing, swimming, shooting and :J cross-country running event). Srpuce Goose. ~ Pier J. Long Beach Harbor. (714) 973-1999. ::::._ KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, 8039 Knott Ave Buena Park, 8 p.m. Sept. 29, Victor Borge, ~ Good Time Theatre; Sept. 30 "Jublllatlon '83" a: 0 See What's Happening. Page 12 1» '< ,. r f."9 g> ;· :!~" n ~ ..r ~ Hurry/ Last 4 Weeks! NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON ST AGE ~,~~~~·'"E'RE THE -Boolt--Mu#:--LyriC$- Thomas Mt!Hlhan ChM'les Strouse Mlll'tin Chamin 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Across from Disneyland) HAPPY HOUR * Cocktails -2 For I *Our Famous Seafood Stew (All You Can Eat) *Hot & Cold Hora d' oeuvres *Shakers of Kamakaziea * Exotic Drink Specials (Served in '.la Uter Bottlea) * Ladies' Nicht Friday 50t Well Ddnka -All Ni1ht * Spectacular Sunday Brunch \ 10:30 a.m.-~30 p.m. FHturinr all the champacne1 Bloody Marya, Screwdriver• you can drink plu• eirtravarant buffet with omelettea, carved roaat It amoked ham, anaya of aalada and deuerta. $10.15. * Sunset Dinner Specials 5:00-7:00 p.m. Mond•y·Ftiday. Complete S courae dinnera. $6.95-$1.15. 3901 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona del Mat 759-1854 FRESHEST ~ and we niean it! FLORIDA SWORDnsH ATLANTIC HAIJBUT EAST COAST CALAMARI NEW ZEALAND GROUPER NEW ZEALAND BASS MEXICAN BAOUE'M'A 103 NO BAYSIDC: OR NE:WPOR'T' BE:ACH 640 -5123 G1\NDHI G.A.NDHI GA .. DHI GANDHI GANDHI GAN DHI GANDHI GANDH I I N fl I i\ N C t t I S I N F. PACITTC SWORDnSH MONTAUK FLOUNDER HAWAilAN MAHI MAHI SOUP nN SHARK OCEAN CA TI1SH BOSTON SCROD Bring Coupon In And SAVZ: Offer Eap!rt!I 9-30-83 ' ~ I I ' • 1+ ' ' 1 • t I• I Jl;40 SO HARBOR BLVD ANAHETM 774 -0322 The Man ... Mahal nm Ca11dhi did rnmt• tp change the hb1t11·y 11f lndiu tlw11 \time ilsclf. I !is prnu:uf11I wmk Inwards humnn rights had n rnsnunding nffm:t cm lhn nntirn wnrld und inspirt:d strongth and courage i11 tlw pooplt~ nf hb beloved In<lia. The Cuisine ... Tho cuisine of India is as enchanting as the land nnd its puople. Succulent meats Aro mnrinated in rich. exotic c.umhi· nation of herbs. yoghurt and frnshly ground spic:cs, thtm t:uokod to perfection in a d;1y oven called a Tundoor. The · delicious Tandoori Cuisine is the result of canturios of Indian culture. M -F Luncheon Combinations from 15.95 Vat.et Parking l.11nr:h n)'ld Dinner Surv11d Dally :1a20 Pl111.11 Drive South Coe111 Villo110 ltetervatlt1n8 (714) 556·7273 12 What's Happening M co O> •• .-v From Pa¥ I I ~ program of contemporary Christian music, also rock band R.S.V.P dally new Camp Snoopy Ci area. themed to CallfO(nla's High Slifra, wlld a> West Slunt show, cancan danoera, perlorme Cl) dally, teaturee 30 attr.ctlons, new rides and t ~~:~~~\~ :~~~"'~ ;~:~~·;Z ...:: a.m.-11 p.m. Sun. 952-9400. U. LONG BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, ....._ Sept. 29-30 coin and ttamp lhow, buying, C; Mlllng and trading of g<*S and lllwr bullion, "O coins. tokens, stamps. {2 13) -437-0810. ~ snH ANNUAl. LOS ANGE1.E8 COUNTY ~ FAIR. 4 and 7 p.m. Sept. 20, Sharl Lewis and i ~ puppets: 4 and 7 p.m. Sept. 21·26. Wiiiie Ty'8r • ventr11oqulet, with dummy Lester, Pomona. (714) 623-3111. 80UT1t COAST MPERTOll'LTOUl.-10 a.m_ and noon 9Yf1fY Thursday. lncludell m.in etege, 009tume and pr09 shops, drMtlng rooms. lighting and sound booths. reeervatlon1 neceeaatY. 855 Town Center Dr .• Cotta MeM. 957-2e02. 8PRUCE GOON. World's largett clear span aluminum dome. hou ... Howard Hughes' WOl'ld'a largett ~. also lnciudel garden r..taur81'1t area. aviation om shop. 099'1 deity 10 a.m . ..e p.m., adjecen1 Queen Mary, Pier J, Long Beech Hatbor. (213) 43&-5671. TOWN AMO COUNTltY aAMC FAIR. 9 a.m.-5 Lunch, Dinner & Sunday Brunch 33.U W C.oast Hwy (south of Newport B1w.1 p.m. Sept. 24, dance, muliC, rldea, dunk tank, antique c... exhibit, fun and food bootht, clowna, Seal Beech Bt\ld., Roumoor Center, s..iee.cn. 2'Tn4 ANNUAL VAL YEMIO FALL FE811- y AL, Sept. 24-25, ranctl-monutery ground• of St. Andrew's Priory, art exhlbltt. dance Ollo- ebl'atlon, ceramic produc:U made by the monks, nee mnet, ethnic foods, petting 100, pony ridea, rtdet, tr .. babyelttlng, In Vatyermo, near Pearbloaom, there wlll be dlrectlonal signs. (805) &44-2178 . CLASSICAL MUSIC CAL STATE LOMG 9EACH, 8 p.m. Sept. 23, Now Appearing s.qoole Stt1ng Quartet with vklllnlst Jamee Dunham and painlat Katherine Cottier, tree: 8 p.m. Sept. 27, New MU8lc El\Mft'lble, Justus Matthews 8'1d Devtd ~directors Unlwrllty Music Cent• Aecttal Halt. (213) 496-4280. CITY ~ CONCERTS, Claalcal, blues, bluegraa. chorale, country, eotl rock, frM, 4:30-8:30 p.m. Thur.; noon-1 p.m. Fri., through Oct. 14, The AmpNtMiatre, First St. at Promenade North, Long Beach. (213) 494-1226. CMC aAl..LET CW 80UT1IEM CALI- FORNIA. 2 and 7 p.m. Sept. 25, "Autumn Showcue," Huntington 8Md'I High ScttOOI 0 See \I/hat's Happening, Page 13 "Behind The Scenes" With Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive **** oleen • Ott EL PelCA.DOA -APPOINTS NEW CHEF Congratulations to John McKnight, newty appointed chef on his new venture wtth the El Pescador Res- taurant. John Is a graduate of Culinary Institute of America, and was formerly with the Beverly Hiiis Hotel, and at one time eooked for Howard Hughes. and mos1 recently wtth Newport Harbor Yacht Club. El Pescador Restaurant Is located on 17th Street In Costa Mesa. Call S48--32'4 1. )OI n us for our new Happylloar 4·7 pm~day ·Well Drinks ·Margantas ·House Wine ·Draft Beer ·F-eatured Drink POPEYE& GALLEY a OAR HOUSE -CELEBRATES GRANO OPENING S' ":i11dri£ter $log Ji?.......... ~ Clalmlng to be the "best little Oar House" along the Orange Coast Is Popeyes, now celebrating their grand opening. They are open for lunch and dinner 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. featuring chicken. seafood and steaks. Chet Is Fred Maxwell, formerly with the Arches In Newport Beach. Crazy happy hour Is also featured here from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m .• 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 12 midnight to 1 :00 a.m .• wtth 75$ beer and $1.00 well drinks. Some fun lnctmsee darts. pool, and Monday Night FootbaJI. Located at 17th and Placen- tla In Costa M888. Cati 65()..1840. APPLE-A-PER -ceLORATEI GRAND OPENING Remember mom'a good Old fashioned cooking? Well, that kind of nostalgia can be found here at Appl&-A-Peel Reataurant. you feel real "down home" and country like when you find a reetaurant that makes their own homemade puta and chicken and dumpllnga. They alto dO a lot of their own baking. A variety of breads are uMd In aandWlch making auch u French, rye, rattln, sourdough, and Armenian crack« breed. as well aa ctOtNanta. Some popular entreee. Which are MN9d wtth aatad or homeatyle eoup and aquaw bread, .,. rock comlth game hen, chok:e alrloln ateek, la19gna bulllca, fettuc:clnl, and freeh catch of the day. ~A-Peel wtll be cel- ebrttlng their grend opening, September 27, 28 and 29. So whether dad wants ltMk, mom wanta quiche, and the kl~• w.nt hamburgers, come on down and enjoy some good otd-faahk>ned cooking and fun. Mime lhowt and drawlnge throughout the day. Appl&-A-P ... It located at 16161 Springdale at Ed- inger In Huntington Beech. Cell ~9710. ''Meet Me At The Cafe For Pasta, Pate Chardonnay Or Cabernet'' ~· rrH~~ <~~\11"'1~ ~ \'l' ? Codttallt And nne food Suwd Tuaday tftru Friday fro"' 4pm fot u~u"' h tlo Dinlntt Pacik Coatt ffishway al MacArtllur Blvd., Coron. dtl ~ Rnttvatlom (7J4) 67.)-0JJO ANTONILLO RISTOltANTI -CEL.e9RA'RI AN-NIVIMARY Whh an appt()C>rlet• ahow of pride, AntOMllo'a ha beef'I obleMng lta fourth annlYarury durtng s.J>t.,..- ber. But eny fMfwe for the~ wilt be to celebrate a tradhlon that It more than four oentunee otd. e.c ..... there'• no denying • faot, Mother CulalM WM an ltallM. Foor hundred YM"I ego the Y-*1.,,. h.ct whet wu conaldered the gt91teet cultlM Of any nation. Which puta the ltaNene ~ lheed Of the French In record-' kltehen 8111e1ry. Thet their deeo9ndanta continue to •><Oii In the art of food preperatk>n today It evtdent In many qaurtera. And none .... • bet* example than THE AN· TONELLO RISTORANTE. Superb fOOd It onty part of the •tOfY, howeYer, to complete the ~ of a memorabte dining upettenoe, tMN'a 1 ttunnlng emtMnoe and a coemopolttan ..W. ataff that It tope In the n.td. EJegMt but unpretentloue. Antonello'• le a vibrant, lrtlltlc--In.....,,.. Of •..,... In 8INgnl. ttaly, -....... of 0..-AntoNo Clgnoeo. ''" you NN9 bllrt to~ hOnl••MI ... AntonlO ._., ''you'I ,_.llliomeln a. I ... &MC; Md lyoc1 ,_.,,., .,_,.. to .. ~ .... '-' ...... "'*' you ~ • .,8t. I What's Happening v From Page 12 Auditorium, 1905 Main St .. Huntington BMch. 846--0215. CLAUICAL OUfTAR CONCERT, 8 p.m. Sept. 24, Steven Elater, WO(t(s by Bach, Giuliani, Albenlz, VIiia-Lobos and Torroba, Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beech. 894-6070. DANSE ARTS THEATRE. audition& for December's Nutcracker, 1 p.m. Sept. 24 and 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sept. 25. 788-9683. BARBARA ALUM KOVALENKO, concert pianist, performs WO(t(s by Beethoven and Schumann, 8 p.m. Sept. 29, Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. 892-n11. LONG BEACH GRAND OPERA'S DEATff IN VENICE, Sept. 24, 28, 30 and Oct. 30, Center Theater, Long Beach Convention Center. 300 Ea.st Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach. (213) 43&-961 t. ALBERT Mc:HEll .IUM.EE SINGERS, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25 presented by Paclflc Choral, Gospel music from South Africa, Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana. 542-1790. NEWPORT WOODWINDS CONCERT, 4 p.m. Sept. 25, Huntington Beach Library, 7t11 Talbert, Huntington Beach. SADOLEBACK COLLEGe STRING OR· CHESTRA, 7-7 p.m. Sept. 28, Ane Arts room 101, Saddleback College South, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mluton Viejo, free. 831-4530. UCI SYllPffOtfY ORCHESTRA leCMts mu- slctana for 1983-84 aeuon, rehearaals begin Sept. 27. contact Bernard Gilmore conductor, 856-M15. POP /ROCK MUSIC AIR SUPPLY. 7:30 p.m, Sept. 30, Pac.Ifie Amphitheatre, 100 Falr Or., Costa Mesa. 720--0809. GEORG£BEN80M;-8 p.m. Sept. 22. Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Or.. Costa Mesa. 720-0809. ADRIAN BELEW. Sept. 29. Golden Beat, 306 Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 536-9600. FREE FLIGHT, Sept. 30. Golden Bear, 306 Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 536-3600. JAN KNoWL TON, 8 p.m. Sept. 24, mu~I comedy star performs Broadway hit songs, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. 556-5521. KENNY LOGO .... ( P.M. Sept. 23, lrvlne Meadows, 8800 Irvine Center Or .. Luguna Hills. 997-1300.IRVINE MARRIOTT, 18000 Von Karman Ave.. Irvine, Michael Jordan, pop pianist, Skylight Lounge, Indefinite. 752-6171. DAVE MASON BAND, 8:30 and 11 p.m. Sept. 23-25, Golden Bear, 306 Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. 11TH ANNUAL MUSICIANS FESTTV AL .noon-10 p.m. Sept. 25, rock, jazz, big band, claaslcal, orcheatra, Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach. 546-8166. DtANA ROSS, Sept. 30. lrvtne Meadowa. 8800 lrvtne Cent« Or .• Laguna Hiiia. 977-1300. Ru.l.ESEAT, Hammersmith, 8 p.m. Sept. 25; Cottonmouth, 9 p.m. Sept. 27, 4700 E. Paclflc Coast HlghWay, Long Beach. (213) 43&-7498. IPINDRIFTER, Joleen Benoit, Wed.-Sat., Indefinite, 3333 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. SUPERTRAllP. Sept. 25, lrvtne Meadows. 8800 lrvtne Center Or .. Laguna Hills. 977-1300. JAZZ.SOUL, RYHTHM & BLUES, BIG BAND KATHY GRIGGS QUARTET. jazz, Sept. 28,lndetlnlte, Olaoeyland Hotel, 1150 Cerritos Ave .. Anaheim. 77&-6600. HtOH SOCIETY 8fO BAND, 3:30 p.m. Sept. 25, Turtle Rock Community Park, 1 Sunnytllll Or .. Irvine. .. COUNTRY MUSIC JOE CANNON, Sept. 23, 6 p.m. box supper, 7 p.m. concert, Bommer Canyon Park. Bonita Canyon Rd., lrvtne. 752-6055. CRAZY COWBOY, 2112 Pacific Coast High- way. Huntington Beach. country musk:, In- definite. 53&-142 t. THE COWBOY, 2721 Manchester. Anahelm,2 p.m.-2 a.m. Sept. 25, first Country Western Ho-Down tor St. Jude'• Hoapttal, country style buffet, western dance lesaon1, llve music. 965-1412. GLENN YAMROUOH, Sept. 27, Crazy Horse. Newport Freeway, 0y8f' Rd. exit, Santa Ana. SINGLES •as ANGIE'S 8'NOL.E8 DANCE ewe. 8:30 p.m. Sept. 23, Buena Par1t Holiday Inn, 7000 Beach Blvd., Buena Par1t; Sept. 30.Gar- den Grove Elka, 11551 Trask Ave., Garden Grove. 544-9941. MAN WOMAN INSTTTVTE, 0.t-acqualnted party, 8 p.m. Sept. 23, 2039 Goldeneye Place, Costa Mesa, ages 25-55. 545-0840. 13 ~ ORANGE COUNTY SINGLES SCENE. 7-10 §" p.m. Sept. 28, chanoe to review clubs and :E organizations and agencies for singles, spon-~ sored by six area community colleges. Westin 1C' South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. <1> 860-2451. I -:I SINGL!S IN BUSINESS. business referral g. network, 5:30-7 p.m. every Tuesday at ~ Rueben's Mooorakef' acr0$9 from John Wayne Airport; also 7:15 p.m. every Wednesday at ~ Denny's, Harbor Blvd. at 405 Freewayr Costa a: Mesa. 997-3274. ' I» ';< 8'NGLE PARENT FAMILIES: Doubte Duty (J) P.,...flne, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26, Northwood <I> Community Park, lrvlne. 660-3814. ~ SOLO ANO BEYOND. "Timing and Touch- ing. The Magic Combination. workshop led by I\> Rosalie Kfoury, 7-10 p.m. Sept. 27. Promontory _c,J Point Apartments Clubhouse, conference _, room, 200 Promontory Or. West, Newport ~ Beach. 844-0375. (,.) TRAVELING SINGl.ES SOCIAL. 4-7 p.m. Sept 25 and the lut Sunday of every month, designed for singles Who don't enjoy traveling along, Singles Travel, 2962 E. Greenhlde Ave., Anaheim. 630-3000. WHEEL OF FRIENOSHW, singles ovef' 45; 5 p.m. Sept. 23 T.G.l.F. at Hungry Tlge!'; 11:30 a.m. Sept. 25 brunch at The C.tch, Anaheim; 6:30 p.m. Sept. 28 dinner at Velvet Turtle, Fullerton; 5 p.m. Sept. 30 T.0 .1.F. at Anlcky's. La Mirada. 522-1278. CLASSES, LECTURES, FILMS INRDS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 9:30 a.m. Sept. 30, film for children, Bowers Museum Annex, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, OUT Ort THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Real Cantonese rood·· e•t here or t•ke home STAG CHINESE CASINO arle'luin 4 o;,.,,,, Plo.rlro•HI NOW PLAYING .... . . ROMANTIC COMEDY ., . • by Bernard Slade ~·-.,.. Author of Same Time. Next Year )i) . _ Directed By Richard Vath :I 3ao3 8. Herbol Blvd., S.nt9 Ane 82104 '> M111 NQf'lll GI .. fl 0"89 f <lfr • .._ .....,._, & ~II' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e R t ~ t H VA T I 0 N S ( ' i .1 · ') ! q c r, ~ 1 e e CiROIJPS 4/1.1 '1 '11 ~' o •o••••••••••••• Now FOOD IsN'T OUR ONLY WoRKOF La Palme has b ecome a gathering place for patrons.of the art of eating well. And Chef Michael Watren's California cuisine continues co delight all who come . But now La Palme devo- tees can also savor some vvork<> of art that don't appear on the menu. The ceramic sculp- tures o f noted arti<;t and ceramist Kenneth Price . A coJlection of va'ies, cups, and plates is on perma- nent display In colors ac; hold as the Mexican folk p o ttery Price so greatly admires. So next time you have lunch, or dinne~ or Sunday brunch at La Palme, yo~-~ LA PALME REsrAURANT can feast your~· As r· r -. ., AT ThE NEWPORIER well as your appeute. 1!2~M,~~ C:4:~ (7H~·l1f»-........ f£~"'!'4~llllfll~~ _, 14 (") N a. Q) (/) ~ E .... u.. Currently Hanging MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSEUM. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana, "S11mplerof-Chinese Art," -wom by-noted Chinese artist Wang Lang and Hsu Sh1h-Shang and objects from the collection of Harry Lawrence of Warren Imports, Laguna Beach; permanent collection ol lndlan basketry, African art and Orange County history, through Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat; noon-5 p.m. Sun. 547-8304. CALLIGRAPHIC ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL . demonstrations ol calligraphy. papermaklng. personalized buttons, art show and body art (temporary taltoos), noon-5 p.m. Sept. 24, 3 1 Seaciltt VIiiage, 2207 Main St., Huntington Beach, 960-5775. EDWARD-DEAN MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ART, 9401· Oak Glen Rd., Cherry Valley, "French Falence and Falence Fine: Selections from the Marie W. Forrest Collectlon," Falence la a major European ceramic tradition of tln~lazed earthenware, through Oct. 30, 1-4:30 p.m. Tue.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m . Sat. & Sun. 845-2626. IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave .. lrvlne, "B.A.T.s/Selected Lithographs from the Ocean Works Master Printers Collections 70 lllhographs 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. LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 307 Clltt Dr., Laguna Beach, Membership Tea and Open House, 2 p.m. Sept. 26; "Contemporary California Artists 15," clbachrome color photographs by Stephanie Sax and mixed media collage paintings by Mlm Spertus. through Oct. 2, "Miiiard Sheets Retrospective," California artist who brought medium of watercolor to national attention, Sept. 23-Nov. 13, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. dally. closed Monday. 494-6531. LONG BEACH MUSEUM OF ART. 2300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, "At Home," "Rotes, Relationships, and Sexuality," and "Artists' Books by Women", exhibits which examine feminist art through environments, performance, 11~Bla NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Includes Beveraqe -Well Drink or Beer 9 to 1:00 17 12 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA Wf ,.OMISf rou COOD CHINESE 1000 LUNCHES • DfNNHS • TIOP'ICAL COCKT AllS -- ~ IAMQUIT FACILITIES • .... CAJEllNG * FOOD TO GO OPlll 7 DAYS ( SPWAL llSCOUIT OM POGO TO'° I • SAN OIEGO • N DAMS video and books, through Nov. 6, 12-5 p.m., Wed.-Sun. (213) 439-21 19. LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM, 5905 Wiishire Blvd .. Los Angeles. Works of Paul Landacre, best known as a wood-engraver, 27 different prints and preparatory draw- ings, through Nov. 6. (213) 857-6222. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM, 850 San Clemente Dr .. Newport Beach, Wegman·s World, exhibit of photo- graphs of his dog Ma.n Ray and video tapes, Sept. 29-Nov. 27; "Through lndlan Eyes.'' almost 200 19th and 20th Century photographs lrom India. Jerry Brane paintings as part of "New California Artists Part IV," new and e)(perlmental works by Southern CalllOl'nia artists, Sept. 29-Nov. 27, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 673-3804. NORTON SIMON MUSEUM, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, Masterpieces from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, Indefinite, noon-6 p.m., Thur.-Sun. (213) .._.9-3730. OftANOE COUNTY CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, 3621 W. MacArthur, Space 111, Santa Ana, Paul Darrow, Ray Jacob and Janet Toy exhibit. through Sept. 23, Four Women Artists, Mayde Herberg, Bobbi Jones, Susan Meyers and Alhena Scott, noon-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 549~989 SAN BERNARDINO COUHTY MUSEUM. 2024 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, Fine Arts Institute 25th Juried Exhlbltlon, through Oct. 2. 792-1334. GALLERIES ALLENDALE GALLERY. 1540 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Bennett Sculptures, 41 bronze sculptures by the 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 Beach, Works of Larkin Maureen Higgins, Chuck Nicholson and Craig Schlattman, through September, 11:30 a.m.-5:50 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. BLUEBIRD GALLERY, 1540 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, Early Callfornla Artl.sts, 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 faculty members, ceramics, furniture design, painting, drawing, crafts, scultpure, prints and textiles, through Oct. 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. CHALLIS GALLERIES, 1390 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach, works by Ann Nagano, Ray Friesz, David Miiton, Dan Lutz, through Sept. 25, 11-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. CHAPMAN COLLEGE Gugoenhefm Art GallerlM, 333 N. Glassetl, Orange, "The Documentary Portrait," photo- graphlcexhlblt, through Oct. 7, 1-5 p,m., Mon.-Frl. 997-6818. COSTA MESA Art LNgue 8th ANNUAL JURIED FINE ARTS COMPETITION, Sou1h Coast Plaza, Carousel Court, 405 Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, through Sept. 26. For more lnfOf'matlon contact Costa Mesa Art League, P.O. Box 1727. Costa Mesa, 92626. LESUE 8. DEMtU.£ GALLERIES. 1432 $. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, Showings of Western art, tndeftnlte, 1 1 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends. 497-1050. DESIGNS RECYCLED GALLERY, 619 N. Ha.rbor Blvd., Fullen on, "New Paintings," worl(s by Tom Wooldridge, Helen B. Reed and Atexand8f' B. Reed, through Oct. 1, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 879-1391. THE EDGE, 212 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullef'ton, "Romantic Realism," works by Don HendrlCl<s, Susan Clover and Jim Lorlgan, through Sept. 29. 871-5862. GALLERY XYST 1412 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, "New Directions In Wat8f'color," paintings by Chris Sullivan, through Sept. 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.-Sun. 494-9137. HAGGENMAKER GALLERIES, 372 Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Harvest Light," limited edition lithographs, original pastels afld mixed media worl<s by Alan Murray; sculpture exhibition by Dani, Indefinite. 494-2675. KOZAK GALLERY, 202 Newport Center Or., Newport Beach, Wiidiife from an artist's perspective In softFgraphlc fOf'ms by Brent Harder, lithographs of Picasso, Peter Max and 0 See Cu"ently Hanging, Page 16 Sole flirt .... f)J;U'h1 vl \~it/I mushmoms ;md &'HI/ion.'\ 111 /JutlN Rnrf wtuu' w1111• SNitY/ wit.'; n 1<·w·w/Jlc fKJlHlUfS ;mrl y11ur chvire or u ml\t'ff ~m.·n or oran(!.r almnnrf s.:1/<1</. 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San !>1r{w (fi IW 453·fi(i 1fi Of11 ·r ~mr/ ;iflr ·r :ii '\I \fl(/ f!J us ffJf' SulldCl.Y llrunc:// -------------:--------------------------- Big Doings · Irvine Symphony ... Offers something new in listening How much respcmsi-recounting an im-Benjamin Britten's then invents each of tne bility does an orchestra aginative grandfather's BySUSANFINGER YoungPerson'sGuideto instruments of the or- have to introduce new bedtime story for a DailyPilotCol'ft9pOrut.nt the Orchestra as grand-chestra, different types music to its audience? 4-year-old skeptic. Tom father recounts his of functional music, and A glance at past and Nielsen, president of the only faltering during a for rhythmic patter. chance discovery of finally the symphony prospective programs of Irvine Co., was a surpris-short section that re-The work offers an music, "to make little concert. "to let them the Irvine Symphony ingly assured narrator, quired a musician's feel appealing alternative to children happy.'' He sleep." Orchestratestifiestoac-r--------------------------------------------------------------------=-~!;..._ ceptance of a great deal of responsibility. For the last of the "Concert on the Green series," the Irvine Sym-our onn11: phony Orchestra con-1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------tinued its practice of performing well-known favorites along side lesser known, but equal- ly deserving works. Besides Johann Strauss Jr.'s, Overture to Die F7edermaus. and Han- del's Water Music, the program included a seldom heard Mozart aria, Per quests bella mano, and a 20th Cen- tury children 's piece, The Man Wh<' Invented Music by Gillis. Though seriously hampered by a sound system that produced warped, scratchy string tones, the orchestra was able to manage some mome n ts of Light-hearted grace for the Strauss. Elegant oboe solos carried par- ticularly well here. Winds were especially notable for the regal calls of Water Music, ac- curately placing pitches as an ensemble, shaping phrases, defining rhythm. and saving long melodic lines after the strinp had vainly tried to etch them out. The string sections fi- nally found their hero of the evening in Dean Ferrell, a young double bass player, who waa featured in the Mozart. Per questo belJa mano is a bass aria, with or- chestral accompaniment and an unusual obligato part for string baa&. Michael Gallup was vocal soloi&t in the work and sang competently but without the Ouidity that great Mozart re- quirea. Ferrell had the truly virtuoaic part, however difficult, in- volved music that one would e.xpect to en- counter in a concerto. He handled the nma, trills and arpegglos with eue and thowmanahip, without loGng llght of lnterpreiaUve demanda during melodic lflCdont. For the lMt teJection, gue9t conduct.or Bernard OUmore a.ct Jhe or- cheltra in The JIM Who Invented Muska charm· tna p.ce of contero· porary ~ mudc Come and Go Hawaiian. OnUs. The Rusty Scupper announces a contest with a delicious catch lo it. How would you like to go to I lawaii? On us. But. first ... the catch. We're now Oying ocean·fresh ~sh directly from Hawaii. Today's catch might be Swordf 1Sh or Opakapaka or Ahi or an Island favorite ... Ono. Comt and enjoy this golden·(resh Hawaiian experience and a chance to "Fly the Friendly Skies or United': •unmao "'"une• Come sail, dive and splash about in th(~ aystal waters. On us. Simply come in, enter our contest and , enjoy a delicious Hawaiian Adventure. ') The Ru.sty Scupper. •. ~Catch it tonight. 15 16 . , • --.~-~ jT-;;:.~. -y-----........ ------...--.,......,,.,..-_,.-~--~:;--.,--.-_--------._.. ---~·-~-~~" ---.~,"~. •• . !t. .. .J ,, .. ;-#':' : ~ Currently Hanging v From Page 14 more; Jeanne LaRae does on-tfl&.apot portraits, Indefinite, 11 :30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HAU GAUEAY. 3300 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. Photographs br Frank Cotlnola and Kendall Haven. through Oct. 27; 8 a.m .-5 p.m. Mon.-Fr1. &40-2271. QUORUM GALLERY, 37'4 N. Cout Hwy., Laguna Beach, Acrytlca and watercol«a by MurWe Burch, olle by Arleen HuMby, through Oci. 1. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.dalty. '49'4-4-422. LOYOLA MAAYMOUNT UNIVERSITY,-Loyola Boulevard at w. 80th Street, Los Angeles, "The Six O'Clock News," by Slater Barron features sculptures and painting of the artist's mother and father who suffer from AlzMimer's Disease, through Oci. 8, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Sat. (213) 6'42-2880. OCEAN WORKa . 2811 Vitia Way, Cannery VIiiage, Newport Beach, First Annual Ocean Wort<s National Juried Print and Drawing Exhibition, 30 works by 14 artists, through Oci. 9 . 673-380'4. SANT A ANA COLLEGE, NMlleJ Ubrwy, 17th at Bristol, Santa Ana, "Update," art work• and photographs by 19 alumni, tnda Oct. 12; "Primarily Porcelaln," 1CUlptural to functional pottery by Barbara Plnlky, through September, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Thu., 10 a.m.-noon Fri .. 7-9 p.m. Tue. & Wed. 667-3385. -.t.8 HOUSE. 12732 Main St.. Garden Grove, Contemporary sculpture by Sell! Kunlahlma and Kazuo Kadonaga. through Oci. 16; "Jewels," artists Include Aavle Gavel, plastics with aluminum, copper and brass works; Sharon Lynn lvecevlc, handmade paper; Bonnie Rock, personalized collages, through Oci. 2, 1-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 638-6707. ORANOEfUI'., '480 Ocean Ave., l.Alguna Beach, Group showing of Azoulay, Eldenberget, Vlc1or Verbalaltls, Fran t<raynek Prince. Nell Prince and Doug Ayers. through September. 494-5656. po.ftOY OALLERY. 5651 Lincoln Ave., Suite A, Cypreea, Western' Exhibition, Including Ind Ian artists Esperanza, Fred Duran, and Alfredo Rodriguez. Sept. 24, Indefinite. 827-1010. 808 SEMON G.AL.1iAY, 1166 Sunflower, Coeta Mesa, Preview of palntlng9 beginning Sept. 23 for Silent Art Auction 11 a.m.-<4 p.m. Oct. 15 to benefit Christian Outreech Mllllon of Santa Ana, 10 a.m.-6 o.m. Mon-Sat. 557-080'4. uct. 15 officials poeten comm'8llone0 lor the 198'4 Olymplcl, 8 a.m .-5 p.m. Mon.-Fr1., Sept. 26-0ec. 2. administration bulldlng lobby. 85&-6922. American A. T. LEOS California cU1sine Fresh Seafood:;, pastas. meat & poultry. Elegantly served in a casual atmosphere. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Weddin· recepllons and panies. 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dei Mar 759-1854 THE BARN Amertcan Lunch M·F 11·2 30 Dinner M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4.30 to 7 PM Sun. Champagne Bullet Brunch 10-2:30. Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet Facilities. 14982 Redhill. Tustin 730-0115. BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE the original. Featuring display broiling. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11·2. Dlnn8f nightly Mon.-Fri. lrom 5 p.m .. Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-9777. THE COTT AGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 AM. Breakfast & Brunch 1111 3 PM. Hearty & healthy luncheons and dlnn8fs. Fine California varietal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach Reservations 494-3023 from Irvine 955-0141. HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgef$. saloon sleek sandwiches. lobster bl9que, onion soup fondoe and chafry cob- bler. Lunch & dinner from 11:30 M·Sat. Sun. 10-10. Special Sunday Breakfast. Great bar A happy hour. 15'45 Adams at Harbor, Costa Mesa. 546-7392. PARADISE CAFE San Franctscan style. Fresh fish and pasta. Patio dining. Lunch M·F 11·3. DIMef Mon.•Sat. from 6 p.m. Happy Hr. M·F 6-7. Wed. Ladiee nlte 50-well' cltinks from 3 p.m. Banquet facHltles.. 600 Newport Center Or .. Fashion . Island. Newpon Beach. 644· 1237. POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breekf8st. lunch. dinner. Parlo dlnlflg wtth ocean view. MO<leSt pr~. 9eef /wine. Famed for Betolen waffles. Opet\ daily from 8AM, t 100 S. Coast Hwy. In VIiiage Faire MaM. Laguna Beech 497-1667 PUFFINS "Narurally'' oooked fooda. from paneakea to orepet to steaka. An ad\/'enture In natvrtl eetlng. Hra. M-F 7a.m.·12p.m.Sat. & sun.aa.m.-12, p.m. Vlaa/MC. Cuual. Moderate PrloM. 3050 e. CoMt Hwy .. Corone de4 Mar. IM(). 15 73. . . .. OrtTtE T.C.PEPPERCORN Five dining rooms with fireplace. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30-3 p.m Dinner 7 days from 5 p.m. Att it ude adjustment hour 4· 7 weekdays. Dancing and entertainrN!nt Tues -Sat. Banquet fecllltles. 8052 Stark Ave .. Huntington Beach. 842·55n5. Chinese 'ADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of Old China. Host Wallace Lee. Chet Yu Chen. Elegant dlninQ. Lunch. Dinner. Sat. & Sun. Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Cf\k8 Brunch). Banquets. Beer & Wfne. Reasonable Prices. t 2100 _, Beach Blvd .. Stanton 898-8933. Continental AJRPORTER INN Mediterranean Aoom Continental. Lunch M·F 11.30 • 2:30 Sun. Brunch 10 · 3·00 Dinner trom 5:30 Happy Hour M·F En1er1a1nmeot & Dancing. Valet Parking. Banquet Faclllties 18700 M11cArthur. Irvine 833·2nO RIVIERA Contlnenral Ctlef Richard Bergner since 1970. Intimate Dining. Lunch 11:30-3:00. Dinner from 5 PM Closed Sun. & Holidays. Banquet rooms 3333 S 8rl1to1. Coera M asa 540-3840. 11te 8PINDRFl'WR Specttieutar watet'front view and un- tutpMMd cont"-"61 culllne. "Fr• Ce~" ... food d911Y. e>wter bit 6 OOO~talt lounge. Enftftatnment WAet. Lunch. dinner. hePPV hoUr Sun. cf'l8rr!P8DM brunch. 3333 w. CoH1 Hwy., Newport Bt1ch. Me-2296. ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY ---- Italian CAFE LIDO A small and intimate alcove of dignity that offers an extensive menu. Lunch· es M·F 1 1 ·3. Dinners nightly 5-t 1 Plano bar nightly trom 9 p.m Sun.-Tues. & Mike Patterson Wed.·Sat. 2900 Newport BIVd., New· port Beach 675-2968. TWO GUYS FROM IT ALY Homestyle Italian Cooking In a romantic atmosphere. Same owner since t975. Open Mon. thru Thurs. 11:30AM to 10:00PM. Frt & Sat. to l IPM. Sun Brunch 10·3. Olnnet lill IOPM. 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa. 642-9500. Mexican CA8ACAMINO Margartge and gntet M9'Ck:an food. Lunch and dlMef 7 d8YI a weetc. HllPPY hour M°F 4-e:30. Sunday ~ brunch 1<>-3. Two Or· anoe eouni::tion.. •28 e. ·17th St., Coll• 64&-3228. 20111 BrookhurSt at Adama, Huntington BMctl "3-97 48. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our food ls-a rnp to Mexico! Est. alnce 1972. Open dally trom t 1 a.m. for lunch & dinner. Cooktalls. Two ~ cation&. 296 E. 17th St .. Costa ~ 645-7626. 105 Miiin St., Balboa 875-9600 . TORTILLA FLATS AW81d Winner~ attw Yf*. Same Sonora •lytt eooklng elnce 19'49. Open dally 1 t:30 to tOPM. Sunday brunch 10:30 10 3. Heppy hour ,. to 6PM weekd•Y'· Complimentary botana1. CMtlna optl'I ti 2AM. 1740 s. eo.t Hwy.. L8gUM e..ch. .. 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HI 111(1 .... ) .. 19 • POOTIMl Cllu• •...._II ........ ctu .. 1(1 ..... ) W8 cou.19 flOCnUU. ._a UIC Cl .... ) _MonUy ___ _ .... "" ..... .,-...... The Pilot T Steve Edwards and Melody Rogers, Emmy award-winning co-hosts of 442 · On The Town," return for the •September 2 3 -September 29 • premiere of the program's sixth season beginning Monday at 7 :30 p .m. on K NXT (2). -Dayli11aa Drama Donna finally realizes her baby is dead By LYNDA HIRSCH ALLMYCHILDREN:UnabletobearDonna'scontinual carrying around of a rag doll and t.h.ink.ing it's the baby, Phoebe forces her to go to the cemetery. There Donna sees Johnny's grave and h ysteric.a.ll y realizes her baby is dead. Chuck believes Donna should be institutionaliz.ed, but Phoebe insists shec.an take care of Donna. Lan and Olga's relationship assister and brother is revealed. Jenny stunned when Tony announces that he and Jenny are engaged. Olga tells Jenny to go along with the publicity. Disx>verlng Mark has withdrawn $3,000 from their bank account, Ellen learns he U9eB cocaine and says their marriage might be over. Brooke thinks she may be pregnant. Steve confused by Nina's desire to wait for marriage and feels she may be interested in Cliff. Lois manages to break in to computer system and transfer all of Palmer's money Into illegal bank account. making it look as if he were an embez:z.ler. ANCYrHER WORLD: Stacy has dizzy spells. Felicia warns Julia about Casa. Julia thrilled over whirlwind publicity tour for her book. LarrycautionaSandythat be may be in danger during his investigation of Jeremiah Denby. Henrietta'scruah on Leo oontinuee. AS THEWORLDTURNS: John ecstatic when he geta lab to do research on Burke's heart oondltion. Dustin. learning Ariel and Burke married, plana to run away, but Ariel oonvincel the boy she really does love him. Karen decides to keep puppy John gave her and c.a.ll him Dixie, after John 'a last name. James ls furious and wan ta the dog out. Overhearing Miranda talk to Antoine, Bob aaya he feels they should .eparate. Betsy lyingly tells Craig her doctor wan ta her to go on cruile. Belly does ao to warn the crui8e-bound Steve that Vennie! ia dangerous. Charmaine advilel Kirk to write Franny an apology note. Heaticla the not.eon her locker, but Lomaoomesalong, readathenote, then throwsitaway. Samantha and Tuck~make love. After Brian comes down on her aboutaleeplng with every man she spots, Diana tella Craig they are going to cool their physical relationship. CAPITOL; Leaming that Amy'• father Wied allu ''Scou Plenon, '' Mynua stunned-It'• \he aame a1iu Sam WleCl when hewuherlover. Myrna vows revenge, but after a talk with Trey deddee not to teU Sam th.at Amy ii hla dauahter. Fran tell.a Myrna about Amy's lmpenc:Unc bllndne1und her decilion that 11 Arny'• father la found, he must-1st In pa)'ing for any help Amy might need. During storm, Btenda takea refuge at the McCandlemea' andoontinuestotaunt Wally about her older boyfriend. Sloane admlta to Marie that Paula can be nearly impom!ble todeal wlth,and fatheranddauahter call a lovtng tn.ioe. While Mn. Milla' trunk la being rnoved"by Mark. it falladown buement ata1ra and Mn. Milla' beJonainlJ 1p0l out. Thomu to bqln hJa lonf and pUl\tul phyldotherapy ln hJa quett to walk. DAYS OF OUR LJVES: Bo boat.Pete, th1nk1na that he la a thrMt to Marlena. Abe and Roman an lnW!ltiptina Renee'• dMth. Julie retract. conft!lllon of Benee'1mu.rder when David retumt to Salem and hat a IOlid .Ubl. C4rones' Npoc1a Renee dJed from po68ot\ conWhed on tJp of knife bl.MM. Alex and Peter are polke'achlef suapectt in Renee'• 4 Frldey. Sept. 23, 1883 death. T rista and Eugene head for Haiti to learn more of Bradford curse. In Haiti, Trista and Eugene decide on secret wedding. Sandy Horton physically attacked. Kelly dies in same way as Renee. EDGE OF NIGHT: Chris and Miles make love. Miles and Derek have i lout over their feelings for Chris. Sky returns and is furious with Raven for her investigation and her extravagantclothea-buying 1pree. Sky tells Raven I.sis is owned by a woman he U8ed to know. Didi continues to think everyone is out to get her. An order to "neutralize" Cliff is put out. Ravenblack:mailaCliffintonotrevealingthatshelBMrs. Hedge pet.ch. Jodie fired and a movie actre88 replaces her. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Prof. Jerrold dies after Gregory shoota him. Gregory then takes gun. shoots profe880r agaln, moves body and plaoee gun in the profe9IOl''s hand to make lt look like suicide. Grant nearly hysterical with grief over Prof. Jerrold'• death. Jackie Templeton doubts story that profemor'ade.thwasauidde,andevenRobertbelievesGrant may have been involved. The DBX la stunned when they realiJ.e they only have half of the microfilm and are unaware that Robert has the other half, which he has placed on rnicrp,dot. Natalie alama her hand in a car door. Heather leaves town to take care of Stephen Lan. Leslie spending lots of time gambling at caaino and enjoying it. After~ love with Jake, Roee confronted by eeuow member of Daughten of Ireland, who says she and Jake should end relationship because of their different religious backgrounds. Roae tells the woman to mind her.own buainesa. GUIDING LIGHT; Quint goes to Roa and says he wants protection for Henry. Warren sitting on investigation of who di8connected Henry's l'e9plrator. Annabelle going topsy- chiatrist tolff whyahe ia having blackouts. F.cl tells Bert he wants to have microsurgery on hia hand for the sake of hia baby and hiacareer. Trish, put off by Alan'acontinual buying of gi!taandoomingon to her at work, decides to work on Rom' political campaign. After Alan iella Philip Mindy knew Juatin waa his real father, PhWpconfronts Mindy and tells her they are throuah. Mindy beoomea hysterloal ln hoepital corridor af1er PhWp tella her th.la. PhWp then &oee to Beth and ukl her to run away wt th him, butahea&y1ahecan't;1hemuatstay and help her mother LJlllan, who la having financial and emotional problems. I LOVING: Jack ret.lbee the unhealthy relationship Garth and Lily have been havtna. He tal.kit to Dr. Turner,• psychiaUiat at the unlvenity, who triel to give Jack inaight on how to help Lily, Jack wants toapend time with Lily, but Billy la ordertna the entire. team out of town for a week for practice. Rlta Mae hurt when ahe uka BUly to dance and he tuma he1" down, but~ ame invltaUon fr'Clln waiu.... Tony, a pnp-.chool friend of Jack'• wtth Ut\le money who went ~ IChool onlCholanhlp.oomeatotown,.andLomaJalla held over beela. fto8el' Stone a1*a to Wl Anne he wants divorce. Noreen tella Mlkeahe'18vtna him wh~ he continua to block her plana to1tart • famlly. ONE LIFJ:TO LIVE: Vicki tell.a ClJntahe wW Nnd by h1m lt M muttatand trial ln Etha'• "deeth," but privately da.n't know where their mantap ii he9ded. Ed ~eela he'• IQlnl 1o haw tocbarp Clint a..-.-Dortanuyalhe•w CUnt puah ll?ho on brtc¥e·..., b19b9bJ ~Y namec1 nnw. -TV Antenna Marie Osmondjuggling career, motherhood By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of •o.llr NM ..... Marie Osmond admits she did the unthinkable. She actually made Bob Hope, the ageless comedian, feel old. It happened while Marie was taping an appearance on "Bob Hope's Salute to NASA.'' The performance marked a comeback of sorts for the 23-year-old Osmond sister, who took time off for the birth of her first child, Stephen Craig, last April. "He's the most wonderful person on this earth," Marie says of Hope. "I did my first show with Bob when l was 13 yeanioldand 'Paper Roees' had just come out. I rememberhim taking me to his~ room, sitting me down and going over the dialogue and making me feel very comfortable. Today, he's still ttiat way. "He said, 'I didn't feel old when Mickey Rooney became a grandfather and when Shirley Temple got into politics, but when I found out that little Marie Osmond is now married and has a little boy, I felt very old."' Marie herself is delighted with her new status as a mother. "You know, I've done a lot of wonderful things in my lifetime, but l think having a little baby is the great.est thing that's ever happened to me," ~he says. "Now. instead of coming home with a paycheck to an empty house, I come home to a wonderful husband and the sweet.est little boy you've ever seen. And it just makes life wonderful." . And how does she juggle motherhood and a career? "l think setting priorities is the key to everthing.'' Marie explains. "Tome, family always comes first. I feel fortunate to have worked many years on my career already. so I can pick and choose the things I want to do .... I've already been on the road for two months. I've had a custom bus designed with the baby's own bed and areas for him to play in. He's a wonderful baby. He's very easygoing and kind of rolls with the flow and loves to be in the front of the bus, watching the cars go by. ''You know, my husband played with the 76ers and did a lot of traveling, so he's very understanding of my schedule and everything. We were laughing the other day and saying that our poor little baby has two gypsies for parents -he's going to be gypsy number three." He may not, however, get into show business quite as early as Marie did. Her first television appearance, at age 3, was on "The Andy Williams Show.'' Marie contends that her own case was unique because her brothers were already performing ·together, and she was simply brought on to perform novelty songs. "As far as my little boy is concerned. I will definitely teach him of my interests-music and the professional side- and that it's important to have other interests like athletics and getting a good education. Then that gives him the freedom of choice. "I had that choice, you know. I had to work hard to develop my talent. I think a person shouldn't be handed everything on a silver platter. You should have to work for it. If my son shows an interes1 (in show business), that's fine. But he's going to have to work for it." Marie admits that her own childhood was rather unconventional. She studied with studio teachers but never attended a public school. "In many ways, it was a really terrific m terms of education, but you know, you miss out socially on cert.a.in thipgs. But really, what is nonnal? If you have a great family and if you're happy and enjoy what you're doing. you can adjust to just about anything. I don't regret anything I've Marie Osmond joins Bob Hope in a TV special done, as far as that's concerned." When she was just 14, Marie took a role in a pilot for a new television variety show built around her and her brother Donny. "Donny and Marie" aired from 1976 through 1979 on ABC. The teen-age Marie had an awesome responsibility on her shoulders. "I don't think I really knew what I was getting myself into," s he recalls. "l knew I loved doing television -and I waa scared to death. But I think it's great to teach children responsibility at a young age. We worked anywhere from 16 to 20 hours a day. which is a lot of time to spend on a show. It djdn't give us time to get into trouble." And contrary some of the skits on the show, Marie says her brothers were not overprotective. "They never told me what to do," she says. "I've always been pretty much an individual. My parents always stressed the importance of us making up our own minds. Sure, they were interested in who I was dating but they had enough confidence that I would choose someone that they would like. And if they didn't like him, I'd go out with him anyway." Marie's only unpleasant memories concern an ill-fated NBC series launched for her in December 1980. She claims then-NBC President Fred Silverman tampered creatively with the program. The show lasted just one month. Today. Marie is focusing on motherhood and her career. She isn't suffering from a lack of projects: She's recording a new album. She's designed a line of children's clothes. And she's just produced an exercise videotape for expectant mothers. . "I'm happy being busy," she says. "That's just the way l am." Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 3 -Tube T!ppers ...... rriclay ............... ~ NI D YOUNG NOfU'I RaAl "TM .., WM Couldn, Lw" A boJ lllltu• he .. ....., ...................... .. Q TM1 ~ PAl&Y • ..UTDIAL ..,._MAftTMllOCIO,_._ tWQl!) ....... WA,_ GI. MD TMI CIWI- --.W TM dn _., ........ ..................... ii ....... °"' .................... ... ....... .., ........ ......_ .. ...... .,. ... ...._,.c•a•a••••le -··~·) .. 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Vicki rents gar88e apartment to Davitt. RYAN'S HOPE: Roger comes on to Maggie, whospllla entire alory of her mother's near-poverty level. Beth, realizina Maggie ia in New York, not Loe Angeles. ,eta deed to her trailer and eella it three times. Dee deddee to \ak.e Fnnk to courtovercuatodyof Little John --not only becauaeahe W&Qta the child, but she fears being deeerted by the Ryans lf Frank geta custody. JW admits to Frank she feela he cost he.r the election because of his involvement with Charlotte. They clear the air and decide not to let this ruin their marriage. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: S tunned by news of Jo's "death," the town plans to hold memorial service. Suzi goes to part of river where car was found and throws herself in. Steve comes along, rescues Suzi, gives her CPR and pul.la her through. Vargas continues to taunt Jo by saying everyone in Henderson th inks she is dead. Michael asks Steve to l:)J! his best man when he marries Jenny. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Carl stunned when he realiz..es gun was registered to Patti. Carl confronts Jack and • • why Patt! 1hot Jack, he La inlu.riat.ed and promilet to destroy Jack. Aahleydeddes to run Jabot wlthaniron hand and not let Jack change everything. Andy and Diane grow cloeer. Aft.er Cindy dJes ln hiJI arm.e, a hear1aick Paul doem 't know whether he can goon . Nlk.ki flnda Booblie, the girl U8ed u Nikki'• body double, and triec to talk her into ad.mi tU.ng that she. not Nikki, wu the body ln "Hot Hips." Boobaie agrees, and Nikki calla Alliaon aa)"lna the wan ta Vlctor;ia back. All.ilon teU. Nikki ahe p1aDI to fiaht forcuatody or the child. Nikki goes to Victor and agrees to atay at hia ranch in order to hide from the mob. Have a quew1tlon about your lavori te aoap or llO#lpsuu-7 Write to Lynda Hlnch, c/o Fi~ld Newspaper Syndicate, P.O .. Box 19620, Irvine, c.aJ.if. 92714. 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DINNERS INCLUDE: Homemade Ehad. 16 Item Salad Bar, Qessert C&rt & Cheerful Servi~. • •~ 3131 S. BR ISTOL ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92626 • 714/557-3000 -(405 & Bristol in Costa Mesa) • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, Sept. 23. 1983 7 -l'riclay -Afternoon Movies--a "The Woman Eater" (1959, Horror) George Coulourls, Vera Day. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CD "Where The Lions Rule" ( 1978, Adventure) (2 hrs.) ct) "Take Her. She's Mine" ( 1963, Com- edy) James Stewart, Sandra Dee. (2 hrs) CS) "Making Love" ( 1981, Orama) Kata Jackson. Michael Ontkean. (1 hr., 50 min.) 0 "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Albert Finney, Diane Keaton. (2 hrs., 5 min) .. "Silence Of The North" (1981. Adventure) Ellen Burstyn, Tom Skerr111 l! hr , 35 min ) (Z) "Tempest'' ( 1982, Comedy) John Cassa11etes. Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) W (D) "On Golden Pond" (1981, Drama) Henry Fonda, Ke1herlne Hepbum ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) a. CC) "II Things Were Oltterent" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Suzanne Pleshette, Don Murray (2 hrs) "Waltz Across Te><as" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow. (1 hr . 40 min) 0 "Tim" (1981, Orama) Piper Laurie. Mel Gibson ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) a.CS) "The Actress" ( 1953. Drama) Spen· cer Tracy. Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • "Love Spell" ( 1981, Romance) Al<:h- erd Burton, Kate Mulgrew ( t hr.. 40 min) (%) "Walch Out. We're Mad" ( 1976) Terence Hiii, Bud Spencer. ( 1 tu .. 43 min) W (C) "They All Laughed" (1981, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Ben Gau.are. (1 hr., 4!S min) O "Galllpoll" ( 1981, Orama) Met Gib- son. Mark Lee. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) •CD "Fantastic Voyage" (1966. Sclenoe- Flcllon) Stephen Boyd, Raquel Wale .. (2 hrs) (0) "Oo Golden Pond" ( 1981. Orama) Henry Fonda. Katharine Hepburn ( 1 hr., 49mln.) (%) "The Crlmlnal Code" ( 1931) Walter Huston. Phllllpe Holmet. ( 1 hr •. 36 min.) --llilvenlng .. u..:. .... .,,a.aeo AIC ... Cl ....... llAClm./.._ ••••• .,_ "Golden Rendetvoue" (1977, uepense) Rlc"-rd Harrl1, Devl<1 JentMn. An OQffn liner carrying a ca1go 01 gold and the llvee of It• palNOQ9fl .,. thr•t· aned by the l)Olllblllty or nuci..r deltruo-tion~,.: .:i· > ~--····· ~.,_"Goin' South" (1978. Com.- dY) Jack Nlchollon, Mary Steenburgen. A captured hofM thltr It olltrld a ohanc. to HOaPt "'nglng by m1rryl~ a young .. dy from the town In which he • lmPfllOned. ·po· (1 tv., •t min.) ... "Thi Next Ont" ( 1982, Sel- ~FlotlOn) Keir Dul .... Adrien,,. Bar btAu A man from the Mura brNkt the time t>errler and land• on an llolated llilnd. ( 1 ht .. 35 min.) 10 Frld1y, Sept. 23, 1983 I DICIC YM Dftl ..... u.mtlal.9 LA. • Highlights ot water polo, swim- ming, dMng and synchronized swimming 1hr.,30mlnJ 1M1111• I Olli .•.. .,. ,.. * ... .... twPY NYI AUit =~ ••••.a.T ..... .-w. IOml "World Championship" Michael Ootles vs. Gerrie Coetzee ( 1 hr • 30mln.) ([) llO¥m "Fast nmes Al Ridgemont High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· niter Jason ~gh. Students at a "typical" American high school confront the chat· lenges of adulthood, drugs, seic and schootwork. 'R*'1r . 30 min.) (O)Oll.a.11- (I) .,.. "TW1SI Around The Clock" (1961, MuSIUI) Chubby Clleeker, Dion An agent attempts to J)f'omota a group ot twlst·k>Vef'S. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) HI I ..... CGUmTCIDAY 719 I Oii 1MI TOMI Featured: a proflle of Bin Scully, the Hall ot Fame announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers; a visit to Hobby City Puppet Center; a IOOk at windsurfing D TCMM NOIU'I ..::W. "The Boy Who Couldn't Lose" A bOy befleves he 1$ d1vlnely PfOtected from failure u.-I llalY. 019111Y lftOllLA. 1IC TAC DOUIM mNOIU'ICCMIT ..,, ..... HUA19W OP_M.D,_ ... ..... .,.. ....... H•W Chicago While Sox at Cell tornla Angets (3 hrs ) g, .,.. "Station Six Sahara" ( t964, Orama) Carroll Baker, Peter Van Eyck Tensions I08r among five desert Oii work· ers when a pllne containing a eexy blonde and her embltlered ex-husband crashes nea~(2hre.) :I Cl) 1MI Mii OP um. (S..aon Prtmltre) Bo and Lull• ofttf their help In trying to tillCut Bou Hogg'a wife Lulu trom two dtePtf•tt kidnappers. ( t hr.) De •mnt (Premlefe) An eocldent tums an orangutan Into an Intelligent. talk· Ing employ" of a WUhlngton research lnatltutt. Where hi la aided by a personal aec11tary (LtOnard fray). (1 hr.) e .,_ "CommandOI" ( 197~. Adven- ture) I.." V1n C ... I. Jack Kelly. In 1942, commendot t>ettle to geln eontrol Of 1 111'1~ ltali9rH,.ld alf' f>ul. (2 Ive.) • 0 -e.nton Ind thl llttf plot the dtmlM of a robot '"'' acMMI the iinor to tire ••of them. o M CIWl•ll P.-.Y • .aMATmll _ ... ,. .. ~ .. (JJ,..., .. •...,_.,,._.,"TV Trend•'' r1POf'I• on Mtlal drllNlt. • .. "The Neked Jungle" ( 11154, A<Mtnturt) Chlftton Hiiton, ~IMnot Par· kar. 8llllOnt of eoldief ants lnv.cM 1 South Amtf lc:4W\ f)l!nta tlof'I (2 Iva l ....... -..... ml "'9T -"The Prvdent tor'.• Oueat: /\I '19nlc, editor and ~ The Prudllnl 8pecutet0f. tcl M "~ectlOn'' (1980. Dr•tnel \ Ellen Burs1yn. Sam Shepard Alter a near· fatal auto accident. a woman finds that Sile has the ability to heal others but is persecuted because of her refusal to claim e divine influence. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) CD "'-um Oii TMI WlllC {It) ~ llO¥ll "Blade Runner" 11982. Sci- ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer In a world ot the future. e special poUce otltcer Is assigned to track down end desrroy tour renegade androids. 'R' (1 hr , 55 min.) 0 llOVll "Sounder" ( t972. Drema) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. During the dark Depression years, a family of black sharecroppers struggle to stay together In ~lie ot overwhelming odds (2 hrs) t:a U ®l -Tiii Webster's anxiety 10 be the locus of a blnhday celeb<etlon el school leads to trouble at home i LOYllOAT '.11. llAUZINI WAU. ~ wm "The Prudent Speculator" Guest Al Frank. editor end publisher. The Prug:~~ulalor. '1i) • COOfa'I COUNTY "Bullet Train The Right Answer?" Plans IOf a high-speed rail system in Orange County. mOdeled alter Japan's system. are dis- cussed (£) •lf'OR-Tn1ima•&• (It) (ij) llO¥ll "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci· ence-Flctlon) Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauer In a world ol Iha tutura. a special police ofllcer Is assigned to track down and destroy lour renegade androids 'R' ( t hr , 55 min ) <Z) llO¥ll "Tempest" ( t982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands A New York architect leaves the pressures of urban hie and marriage and escapes to a Greek Island with his daughter and a free- sp1rl1ed young woman In this updated ver· s1on of Shakespeare's play. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 25mln.) .. 01) M CAT\.M .. fJ ()).,.."Blazing Saddles" (1974, Comedy) Cleavon Little, Gene Wiider Directed by Mel Brooks. An Inept gover- nor's conniving aSSlstant Installs a black sherllt In the town of Rock Ridge es part of IUJf~ b\lalness achem~) (2 hrs.) U Cl fOR LOVI AllD (Premiere) First Sgt. Eugene Allard (Clltt Potts) tries to maintain his secretive romance with a medic (Shelley Smllh) while supervlalnQ Iha paratroopers of the U S. Army'• 88th Aitborna OllllSlOn. (2 hra ) D <RI LOl'm'ft In Denver, Flaherty and Rush dole out winnings to a rvnawav·a parents, en lmpcverlshed artist (Joe Colli- gan) and a computstve fOker (Sal Vlscu· 1 ~~1.llPAaYPGUOW-41' neassa• WIW•CI TMIATM "Fllcke11" Amie hlrM en "labllshed ectreu with expenaMI taates end a demendlng tem- f*lmtnt to star ki hit tilm (P1rt 4) (R) O (1hr.) llD m ~T mlAI "l lbetty" Or MOf· tlmtt Adllf dectarea t"-t there le no such th!.ng as liberty Itself. (R) ( 1 hr I ~ .. ,..,. .. "Jekrll And Hyde Together gain" ( 1982, Comedy) Mark atankfleld, e... Armstrong A atralt-l&eed aellntltt'a 1celden111 Ingestion ot a chemlcal twna hlt'll Into a lalcMotl1 swinger 'R' ( 1 1v .. .. ~=~1UCll 1111(15 ............. .aoTIM&. ''Grand Flnttl" (live rtotn M411b0ume. AuttraRa) . Q hrt .. 1& mln.J •a.-Y/llT~....CA• Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Vnder New Management ~t·n 111g .\II F.111h~ Deu A. Dempsey Geaeral Mauger I larbor La\\11 · Ytount Olive ~ lcn iorial Park · Mort u<u1· · Bernard S. Rud.DJck Memorial Cota.uler CREMATION • $290 OTHER SERVI CES FROM '546 PHON~o10DAY FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 9 -Friday Cont. g llO¥ll "Cat People" ( t98 t. Fantasy) Nastassla KlnS)(I, Malcolm McDowell. Fall- ing in love poses a problem fOf a young woman who turns Into a leroclous big cat If she mates with someone wtio Is not ol her own kind. 'R' (2 hrs.) _OZ>...., TMCal .. e DAVID•--"Former Chairman 01 Tha Democratic National Committee - Robert S. Stree~d 1 hr.) -a GD,.., VlllOI Muslcal mlni- fealures highlight 1unes by Donna Sum- mer, Pink f'loyd, Taco. Eddy Grant. Pat Benatar. Rick Sprlngliefd, and Paul McCartney with Stevie Wonder; a "Private Reels" segment profiles Ian Hunter ( 1 hr.,~ .. I IOODll • ITL.A.: VlllOI llOWM I IUll1WI LAUM• _,..,.-r'TOlllMT "TV Tren<is" ts on serial dramas. ALLMTMl,A&Y ... " -flOOTIM.L (It) .,_ "A Meller Of Cuonlng" (No Dale) A young woman uses her sexuality to scheme her way 10 the top of the cor· E>.2.'ate laddaf. (2 hrs.) UV llO¥ll Growing Up" ( t980) A hand· some young millionaire falls In love with a co-ild. ( t hr .. t 5 min.) CZl llOlfll "Andy Warhol's Dracula" ( 19H. HOfrOf) Joe Dallesandfo. Udo Kier A vampire seeking "wtrglns" to salis- ty his thirst for blood Is helped by a nobl&- man who wants Iha money he thinks the count po$Ses.ses. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -1VIDIOMllOa W ~'ITOP191 llO¥ll "In Celebratlon" ( 1974, Dre- ma) Alan Bates, James Bolam. One n~1 In the lives of a family In an Engtlsl'l min lown, as three grown sons return '°' the r parents' 40th anniversary, Is depicted. (2 hrs., 35 min,) ~ :' U. IOml From Lake Charles, Le. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) CS) llCMI "Goin' South" (1978. Come- dy) Jaclt Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen. A captured hOfse thief Is olfered a chance to ~pe hanging by marry!~ a young la<ly from the town In which he s Imprisoned. 'PG~h~ln.) -·~TUae• M) _."Waltz Across TelYtl" (t982. Drama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. A wildcalter and a ~etty geolc)Qlst b9oOtM romanllcally lnVOIV9d 1lt8f their prof ... slOns bflng them Into connlot 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40mln.) W 9 .,_ "Montt•r On the Carnput" ( 1'158, Horror) Arthuf Fran.t, Joenna Moore When a aclentlet becomes IVs own gulnM Pig •nd lnjectl l'limMlf with the blood of a m1n1on-~r-old rlett. he I• turned Into 1 montlef. (1 hr , 30 min.) W (t)-"Oeadly G1mee" (198t, MY'- lt(y) Sim Otoom, Diet( ButkUL A woman ttlurn• 10 her t\om9town to lnveetlgtta her lltttf'I mytl•lout OMlh. 'R' ( t hr., 35 mln.t we ... "Pltnt YO!Jr Wagon" (t9CS9, Mulicl:al) l" Marvin, Cllnt &tlWOOd. Dur- ing the Gold Ruth dlyt In ca11tom1a. a palt of pro.pectM ahere a wit. bought from a I en ~ucllon .. i tn.) Ml ..... 0. " "FMI Tlmea At RldglnlOnt M2. Comedy) Seen Pwnn, Jen· 12 Fttdey, Sept. 23, 1983 niter Jason Leigh Students at a "typical" American high school confront the chal· lenges ol adulthood. drugs, sex anCJ schoOlw0<k. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) 0 MOYll "lllslling Hours" ( 1982, Suspense) Mlchael Ironside, Lee Grant A psychotic murdafe< searches for his next victim. a Tl/ newswoman wtio survived an eerller allack, In a big clly hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •@ ....,TMatl •• 9IMI "Blood And Sand" (194 t. Dre-ma) Tyrone Powe<, Alla Hayworth. A bull- fighter causes his own destruction when he abandons his wtte tor another woman ~hrs • 30 min ) .., tWmlAll,.., MMnlAll ~ IOClll Veteran horror movie heroine Jamie Lee <Au'lls hosts this compl- lalion ol preview trailefs lor Universal P1e- tures scream classics. from Lon Chaney's "Hunchback Of Noire Dame" 10 Iha recent remake of "Cat People " ( 1 hr,) CZl llO¥ll "Heartland" ( 1981, Drama) Rip TOfn, Conchata Ferrell A rancher and his housekeeper face the rigors ot lronller Ille in 1910 Wyoming. 'PO' (1 t'lr., 35 min) ~OU..COWfTYTODAY ---.... 9IMI "Carry On Emmannuelle" ( 1978. Comedy) Suzanne Oennlelle, Ken- neth Willlams The Court of SI. James Is livened up by the arrival of a new diplomat _1wilh~';;l.ng wife 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~--0 llMCUlwa.IY,&D. 1111 'lo'tl' .. 11 Things We<a Different" (1979. Ofema) Suzanne Ple~lle. Don Murray A woman Is aoddenly laced wtlh a StKies of difflcvll respoosibllttles when her husband of many years slips Into an irre- verSlbfl catatonic trance. ( t hr .. 40 min.) -~---... WWll&llltlt) 9IMI "BedllrM FOf Bonzo" (195t, Comedy) Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn. A -Saturday -~ .. "They An Laughed" (1981, ComedY} AuOrlfY Hepbutn. Ben G1Uar1. fhr .. 4 Smln.) .. --u.•-~ nmAT ~ -"football: enllYe Line T~" GuMt· MeMr\ Jol'lnlOn, Oki.tloml coeoh. (R) CD _. "Soundef" (1972, Dr•ma) Cleely Tyaoo, P1ul Winfield. ( 1 hr , •S .. af'Jr-=- .. (l)MIWlmAL -"FootbaM: The Ouarterbaok" Guett: Doug Scovil, Sin Diego State coach. ~, .. Cf) M-.e 11111aa (I) _,.... .. flDOTMU. "G11nd flnar' (from Melt>oume, Auttr•ll•l (Rl .. Ja "i:iJ. "Zaratl" ( 195 7. Adventure) ~tor Meture. MlchMI wung. <' hrl ) .. , O#'l'•llmPIDO IL utn 3'rJ!! ::8" =n:. professor uses a chimpanzee to prove his lheory lhat environment and not heredity determines whether a child will tum to cmne. ( 1 hr , 23 min.) Ml) llCMI "Panama Lady" (1939, Ora- ma) Lucille Ball, Evelyn Brent A preny dance-hall queen Influences the hie of an oll prospector (2 hrs .. 15 min.) 0 llOYIE "Fast-Walking" (198 t , Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire. A prison guard becomes Involved both in his cousin's plol to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader and In another plot to spring hlm.'R' ( 1 hr .. 65 min.) •CID M0¥9 "Blade Runner'' (1982, Scl- ence-F1chon) Harrl$00 Ford, Rutger Hauer In a world of Iha lulure, 1 speolal police officer Is assigned 10 tr1ck down end destroy lour renegade androids 'A' ; hr .5Smln ) .. IPACI:-~ -P001UU llO¥ll "Bait Of Flre" ( 19'C2. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. A group ot prissy professors researching a diction- ary of American slang become Involved with a gang ol thugs and a cabaret singer. lhr .. 5t min ) ... ., .• ,,.~ d .......... 41:11 ,_ICOM/CMl'NnCMW WIC'i 'f M;Mf lOT CR) llO'lll "Strike Me Pink" ( 1936, Musi· cal) Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman Gang· sters descend upon an amusement park, providing headaches for Its meel( lillle owner who wants no trouble with anyone L~ hrs) CZ) llCMI "Tempest" (1982, Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowland$ A New 'l'ork arcnltecl leaves lhe pressures of urban Ille and marriage Ind escapes to a Greek Island with his daughter and a free- spiriled young woman in this upclaled ver· s1on of Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hrs., 25 min) 4111 Ql) .... ROOM .. (J) CMTOCllll i -·--••••m• "',_ .. • lnlllO FMtl.lred: Spaslbo Fnttval: 8°'1~ systems. ( 1 hr I I .. "Between Frlencn" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Elizebtlth Taylor. Carol Burnett. (2 hrl) CD) 9IMI "The Hound Of The BaMler· vllles" ( 1978, Comedy) Pet8f Cook. Qud. !t Moore. ( t hr .. 18 min.) U9IMI ''ll•t Chance" (1981 , Comedy) Farnham Soolt. Jlnuory Stev.nt ( 1 hi . •Omln~ •G I' Ml 1111:111 Former Phtabufah Pirate great Wiiiie St11oett telll wtly 11 la lmpo<t1n1 ,....., to Cf1tlclte a teammeta - ev6n If he mek:ee 1 m1111ke . WllW fMmWCUL19 .... _.... ..... ..... 119 r~. .. lltLA aa.,. .. .... TU,_,_ "Jeclt And The O.nttalk" Dennll CMl1opher pllyt Jeck and 1<9lhattne HelmOr\d It Jack'• mother .. r..1c1g Cont. IM&i I• mn-uu.m -I faW =-Matt beeomes the ob~t of 1 young woman'• (Krlaten Meedows) romantic obMSSl<>n, which eventually turns lo mu1der 0 (I hr ) fli) _. ..,_. "LangOage" VlctOf 8-0fge ott11s his own speelel hum()( In an explOlatlon of the Impact ot language on ~·~~R~1Ulll TM ~ Television newsmagezln._ are spooled In this fut·peced com.dy ~Isl UJ &.-.Y tnml The work 01 t0d4y's hOttest young wti111a. dkect011 and 5ta11 are gathefed logethef In shofl ttlm, I/I~ and animated segments. ( 1 hr ) ~--"Take Her. She's Mine" (1963, Comedy) James Stewart, Sandra Dee An over-protective lether has many problems coping wtth his lre&-sr1r1ted daughter 1n college. ( 1 hr .. 40 mlr1. (Q) MOYll "Body Heet" (1981, Suspense) WllUam Hurt Kathleen Tutner. A smaflllma FIOflda lawyer ts perauaded by his love< 10 murder her hul~nd 'R' { t hr., 65 mln.l_ 111111 a• (I) a a ... fAXI •llMCMOf-lMICll OP 1'MI ...,. Schedule<! guests: The Bus Boys, Rod Steiger ( 1 hr . CS) llO¥ll "Young OoctOfs In love" ( 1982. Comedy) Mlchael McKean. Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to over· come his fear of the knife In this spool 01 soap opera cflches. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 0 llOYll "Fast-Walking" ( t 981, Suspense) James Woods, Tim Mcintire. A prison guard bec<>mes Involved both In his cousin's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader and In another plot to spring him. 'R'(! hr . 55 min ) l l111VIR•a.ue .. llMfnACll .. •••11>91T .. .., ....... -... llAnm Of LR AllD DIAnt "Haiti Reason To F1ee·· Massive changes 1n Hal· ti's economy have lueled political repres- SJon and have resulted 1n the fllght of thou- san~ over the past decade $, IT°'9ATClt a mama Of Miil*· 30 ~ I API ~ V'IDIO NmVM. L A. Times an edllOf, Charles Champlin, hosts this look at the five selected winners from the 1983 National Video Festival Student Com~·~·(\ hr .. 15mln.) m> WA,.. OL AllD l1ll aw.. • *MIDI The struggle between envl· ronmentalists and oll companies over the right to drill lor oll under the waters sur· rounding a chain ol Islands otl the South· ern Calllornla coastline Is examined. ( 1 hr) CID llCMI "The Road Warrior" ( 1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence. In an Australia ol the future where c1vt1tza11on 1s reduced to a collection of rural com- munes, a former highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run tor sanctuary In a promised land 'A' I 1 hr . 35 min ) HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Compllmentary Con1ultatlon WESTCLlff CHIROPIACTIC OFFICI Dr,1Mefo1A.ae4e- ~ W11tcffff Dr., hlte lOI ... ~ ..... (neer C.C•'• -17th 9"411 '"''-> Most Insurances Accep1ed CO Tiii ... ACCC4llM TO .U'flen (%) ... "M• 45" (1981, OtaMI) Zoe TamefU., Jeck Thibeau An unfOftunate mute gtrl Is raped twte• 1n one nighl end ~• revenge 1g1lns1 violent male crlml n• az,is~ WM;.~5 min ) 1W8 (() lllCMI "Ttle Geo<gla Peaches" ( 1960. Adventure) Dirk Benedict, Tanya 1ucker A moon!lhlnef, a country singer and hef &Jster help the government track dOwn a dangerous crlmlnal (R) (2 hrs , 15mln) D GD T-.HT Host. Johnny Carson Guests Madeline Kahtl. Yul Brynner. ( 1 l"'lm~i::... JllCWI tw llCMI "Used Cars" (t980, Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. Af1er the owner of a bankrupt car shop dies. his employees lry to cover up his demise to prevent his wealthy car deaklr brother lrom Inheriting the business 'A' ( t hr., 53 min.) tllll D TOO YOUNG TO• Johnny Mann hosts this International Christian Aid documerr tary deplchng the phght of starving chll· dren 1n Uganda, Thailand, Somalia and Ethiopia ( 1 hr.) (!) lllSBW.,.~"·WCM-... CS) i.ocl Of M W The Stray Cats, A Flock 01 Seagulls. Chequered Past and Chain Reaction perform their biggest hits (I hr ) Men's & Wom an's T ra d itiona l Wear ' :1::::;,;,,, /'cl'J'\i.~i;~I~• '('&I ,.,. M•O' Ow-Ult' ,.,.to/ f(•.i' 111 t/1tt ... 1 lfA1lihof1•/, <I r•1#.';1"1/ tH 1 I 4llV1J,.1• "-'"M '•" 1k•~1l"\.I from "-" ·w~rh f•brH"• fur \f>Uf 1 wnfwt ~ '"'J' ,,.,.,,,..,,..,., ,,,., ... Jr (J"i(lht Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 11 -Saturday Cont. Ct) m¥ll "Tempest" ( 1982, Come<Jy) John Cassa11etes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs . 25 mln.) (0) m¥ll "Dragnet" ( 1953. M t ) Jack Webb, Ben Alexander ( 1 ~ 10 min.) C1)110¥11 "The Irishman" ( 1978, Orama) Michael Craig, Robin Nevin ( t nr . 45 min) "(!7) flOllTIWT OI ~ A profile of Flori· da is presented. ( 1 hr .. 5 min.) *I::-~.., --~ flOa'9. IOCll'TT NA N.L COllTACT UMll ('R) .. .,._nmu.u. m¥ll "Zebra In The Kitchen" (1965. Comedy) Jay North, Martin Miiner (2 hrs) LNPY I ICOOIY DOO I ICMOCIUtOUll ~IDTOI~ lfllCIAl 'ArCU °'cw. nm m¥ll "Sounder" ( 1972. Drama) Cieely Tyson. Paul Winfield. ( 1 hr , 4'5 aw~J.w... ~ TAUCI""" Guest MOI' R'.lwald. .. 1 , •= uurTMTID .. llOT.cYal WOll.D uml-WITMl.uM 'YOWll "°"'" RCW. "The Boy Who Couldn't Lose" A boy believes he 1s dMnely protected from !allure ~ 'Aca °'ca nm CID m¥ll "Little Miss Marker" ( 1980, Comedy) Waller Matthau, Julie Al'ldrews i h1., 39 min.) ......... m¥ll "The P1lde Of The Yankees" {1942. Biography) Gary Coope1. Teresa W1lght. (2 hrs .• 30 mfn.) (I) m¥ll "Heartland" (t98t, Diam&) Rip Torn, Conchata Fer1ell ( t hr , 35 min) m m¥ll "The Green Cockatoo" (1958, Myatery) John Mills, Rene Ray. ( 1 hr , 30 M ml"i.m... -1·· ··--LA•TmO 19'.lltW ITM,,_ . llOWll "Ten Brother& Of Shao-Lin" ,981. Adventure) Chia Ling, Wsng Tao hrt.) .,_ "The Perfect Furtoogh" ( 1959. Comedy) Tonr Curtis. Janet Leigh (2 hrs) e llOWll "Sunset Cove" (1978. Come· cty) Jay 8 Lareon. Karen Frednlk. (2 htS.} e llOlmY Ml>.._ John Huston ner· ratn • documentary took at the p1t1111s ol our health care ayatem; Louis ~vkayser mooeratM a panef dlecuulon focualng on bVrgeonlng health core costa and Po&lible IOlutlontto the problem. ( 1 hr.) GD llO¥ll ''Men Of Boys Town" (1941. c;an;:~ Spenoer Tracy. Mickey Rooney. ._ CMIO•llmlT .. ,..,. _. "Mountain Family AO()lnton" 79, A<Nentuttl Robtt1 Logen. Sutan nte Shew. C 1 ht . 40 min.) Cl) .. "Paternity" (1981, COmtdy) Burt Rtynolda. Bevefly 0' A~ ( I hr . 36 min.} •11R-• .... ll&UU. ..,... 1'4 Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 ~-.a~ ATTMlllOVlll ._UCMI0/9-IT llO¥IS "The S1ratton Story" ( 1949. Biography) James Stewan, June Allyson (2 hrs) CD IA~Y _,, AT TMI PICltfT t<en Bogner I Livingston Bramble lCMound lhtwe1ghl bout (live) (2 hrs., 30 min ) .. MMe Cl.All Ol 'a UlllM ~'YIOC* .. a.t'Al'Ml ... WOll.D OP IPOWTI Scheduled Aaron Pryor I Alexis Arguello WBA JuniOr Wellerweighl Champlonslllp bOOt (taped 1n Las Vegas. Nev ) . a report on lhe America's Cup (schedule<l a1 p<ess lime from Newport. A I ) . Super Heavyweight CompelltlOn 1n US Weightlifting Cham- p1onsll1ps 1trom Seekonk, Mass ) (1 h1 • 30 min) • fl :..c~ fllOM&. 'AlmlWl ct) m¥ll "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Ustinov. Jane Bfrlon ( 1 hr .. 40 min) CZ> llCWW "TW•SI Aroond The Clock" ( 196t. Musical) Chubby Checl<ei. Qj()fl ~hr . 30m1n) 110'ClOCC .... • llO¥IS "The Bridge On The River Kwa1" ( t957, Orama) w 1111am Holden. Alec Guinness (3 hrs 25 min) •10 ... TJ&JlC. llMllllT1 "Take Ten A~rf ca" ~ MAGIC OP AlmAl. 'AlmlWl CID 110¥1S "Tlckel To Heaven" (1981, Orama) Nick Mancuso, Saul Rut>lnek ( 1 hr .. 45 min..( --111lvening .. fJ Cl) MCAA POOTUU. Noire Dame at RM1a~ :c~~s) llO¥IS "Send Me No Flowers" ( 1964. Comedy) Rock HudSOf\. OorlS Day Behaving he ts on his deathbed, a hypo- chondnac sets out to find a suitable sec- ond husband for his Wife (2 hrs) ·=-~.., Ii llO¥IS "Fast Charlie, The Moonbeam Rider" ( 1979, Adventure) David Carra- dine, Brenda Vaccaro A World W&r I vet· eran and his lemate companion set out 10 win the vary flrat Transconttnantal Motor· cycle Race by hopping aboard a classic blke. (2~ e • T mua "Liberty" Dr Mor- 11"'4tr Adler declar" that there Is no &ueh thl~t;t=A~~~ $llOWll "Re<n" (1981, Drama) Wamm Beatty, Olene Keaton Amtflcan journalist JOhn Reed' t lnvoNement In the RussJan RavOlutlon of 19 t7 II depicted 'PG' (2 hr$., 40 min.} (J)Ul•OC*C91f The lrlsh rock band per· 104'ma "Sunday. Bloody Sunday," "New Yoar's Day" 1nd other hit• from Iha Red Rock ovld<>Or AmphltheAtre In COIOfado. t! hr) ct .0. "Oh God!" (t977. Comedy) George Bur"-· John ~ GOd teleet• an unSU1P9Ctlng voung 1UPtffMl1(1t man- aget to Otll\ltf • mMHge of hot>e and QOOd Wiit tO the ak.,ttcal p.aplt Of lht moc;r;w WCKld 'PG' (I hf .. 38 min ) •11:.r:""'. "LM"U wnn Wlldllf•" Marty $touffer U!uttrll" how we can bett live with and preserve oor natural heritage of w1ldhle (Al CCl mYll "La Vie Continue" (1981, Ora- ma) Annie G1rardot. Jean·Plefra Cassel. A Parisian housewife with three yovng children tries to put her Ille together attar the sudden death of her husband. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min) <2l llOVll ''Tempest" (1982, Comedy) John Cassavefes. Gena Rowlands. A New York archllecl leaves the pressures ol urban Ille and marriage and escapes 10 a Greek island with his daughter and a free- sprr1ted yoong woman in 1hls updated V8f· Ston ol Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hrs 125 ~ ... NI MMT IAQO wmt DAVID NiMOMll MOUlWOOO CLC*W twnQi ... Tiii •YOUR Liii llfTIRT~ Tiii 1lmK Featured: Sissy Spacek talks about motherhood; Valerie Bertlnelll changes her Image In a new movie. a report on the success of ser· lald~lhr) !: .... .,......,.. AU CMAn.t mmAT MD 1UU. I 8'lQiliTIC9IJWI llO¥IS "Southern Comlon" ( 198 t, Drama) Keith Carradine. Powers Boothe. A g1oop of Nallonal Guardsmen on weak· end maneuvers In a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a commu- nity of backwoods Cajuns. 'A' ( 1 hr , 40 min) l Sl ,._TALI TMIAm "Jack And The Beanstalk" Dennis Christopher plays Jacl\ end Katharine Helmond ts Jack's mother in this version of the tale about a yovng man who must prove his courage against a giant and giantess (Elliott Goold, Jean Staplet°Sb£ win back his faml!y'a riches I Tiii • COUNmta-= NI Tiii • YOUlt Liii mweu. mwewa.oo ~WIG American discus throw8f Al Oer1e1, the only track and tteld athlete 10 win gold medals at lovr successive II ~letls. ls,oflled. (A) I at AW CAVITT_,..._ wmt .... -flm.TOlln9 wmt -.Y Ml> 'AT • D GD•~ IJWll Arnold It foroed to ''" opposlle his nemetll LIN In • school prOductlon of "Romeo And Jullet." ~) -'dw. "The Jeatousy Factor" ( 197 t, Orama) Bun Reynolds, Janlot Rui. A pOllca detective wades k~ Into two messy murdef cuee lnvolvlnQ iov.r.· trlallJlles and j4tatoua IPOU'"' (2 fire.) G Q.Gl U. ilOOlml Hoo+tet atalka lhe orfm• lnals who str10U8ly lnJured • pollcewomen (An,,..Marte Martin) who la In love with hlm~(1hr.) Dlhe Werflwoll 01 WethlnQron" (1978, F1n1HY) Oten StockW91( Bin Mc:Gulrt Tht nation'• capllat ftott • blarre po1111ea1 acandal when a top Pf"l- dentlal •Ide autf~ • Mver. ~ty I~~ IWID-wmtLA .... a.IC .,_"Run For The Sun" (1958, Ore~ me) Richard WIOmerk. J&ne Great A !em•le journelltt't ... rch lot • tntlalnQ Amerfc:en writ« takM htt to en ltOl•ted vlflage In Meiclco, ~ lhe diecoYel't tl'let Na.tft have taken up quert.,.. (2 hf'I.) -Saturday Cont. In lhla veislon ot the tale ebout e young man wl\O must prove his courage aga1ns1 e giant and giantess (Ellloll Gould, Jean .,. ta=~~n beck hit h1mlly's tlctlfll. • Mfl.mTllCIMI,._. -.UM.-III ICOOIYDOO 1-. .,...nouL MOUit .... CMUIUllM> YOU11LLUI ...r .... 9'0¥ll "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gene Rowlands. (2 hrs • 25 min.) (LJ llOVll "The Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972, Musical) Ooc\Jmentery (2 hrs.) CZ.> llOVll 'F1rs1 Monday In October" ( 1981. Comedy) Waller Menhau. Jill Clayburgh. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) 1:1111A~VU'81CAOI (lhr.) G) M .mT TM.II ---~ Clll M lllOMClllaa I unu MICALI '1-=-=WOMI HOUWttaoll -Oii 8'Clfl11W llOVll "The Amencanlzatton Of Emily" ( 1964, Comedy) James Garner, Julie Andrews. (2 hrs.) a;) A.c lltl DOCTOR NI((!) llOVll "Dragnel" ( 1969. Mystery) Jeck Webb, Harry Morgan (2 nrs.) -,-~lhr ,30mtn) lltl...,.,. · .. ZOOMlW ....... IDMAM'11.-... It ITIDO Featured' Los Angeres Coun1y Fair: smoking heallh ef1ects ( t hr) f1!) llA,,_ AT 1MI -..cM.1 00 .....,. ROQ( The Freggles' attempt al capturtng the moon starts out as a i me u~ actually capture II .... • --IHOlt'f IUf IW&T twml. Alm mmTIL. While picking ber· rles 1n the forest, two children discover a l =e=use (1 hr .. 30 min.) .. Cil ~ AlmeltlAQOltl ®l PAC-llM/-CWI I~ 'IMATTmlHOW KIMGPU PUAll DCWT IAT TMI DAISI P'LAY YOUR lllT ~ "Serve and Relurn ol Serve" (R) MAQQl.I ROQ( Boober finds himself trepc))d 1n a ca11e-1n with Red •1w:'rr~m ®l NCAA flOOTUU. ( 4 nrs, I . ,_,~ .... ...,...,, llOVll "Omar Khayyam" ( 1957 Ad11en1ure) Cornel Wilde Debra Paget l hrs.) PMIHAND MITCIM lflClflTICIJnlll KIJllfY ~It COM:a'T The Gram my-Award winning counlry-western star performs such lavorltes as "The Garn· bier," "Lucille" and "Lady," as well as a duel or "We Have Tonight" with gues1 star Sheena Easton. lrom lhe Greensboro (NC) Coltseum ( 1 hr ) • I.I. llOYll "F11etmd 2015 AD" ( 198 1, Adventure) Darren McGavm, Doug McClure ( 1 hr • 35 min ) !OJ llOVll "Moun1a1n Famtly Robinson" I 1979, Adventure) Robert Loaan, Susan 08mante $haw ( I t\t • •O min ) C1J llOVll "Watch Out, We're Mad" ( 1976) TirtfflCI Hiii, Bud Spence1 (I hr . .. •3 1~--M9..., AL•M9MQ•IR•I M9....., .-nm ~ .. 1W.,. __ ,. ,_t.am..,a• llOVll "The Jacl<pot" (1950, Come dy) James Stewan. Barbara Hale ( t hr • 30mln.) CD AUTO UC. "Formula I ltallan Orand Prue" (lrom Monza, Italy) ( 1 hr.. 30 min) MOVll "Marry Andrew" ( 1958. Come ~ = Kaye. Piar Angell (2 htS ) U "Sounder" (1972, Drama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. (2 hrs ) ~ ... ,,,.,..., •llll llOVll' "The 271h Day" (1957, Sc1- ence-Flctlon) Oene Berry, Valerie French 1 hr .. 30 min.) M . IAl'IWTI ... (.WAlml) ... i~WMmMM.9.-cl ITMCA.m mmA111T "°"" u-. Tlll-···-M&. . IMllC"' 0&.•..-.. • • COOPBt OUW COCM'TY ''Bullet Train The Right Answer?" Plans tor a hlgh·speed rall system In Orange County modeled alter .pan's system, are dis· cussed 1----Wl I .. UYOMALL -IDDftlOILD MIAZllCI lf'llBI lllM I llamlal HUI.I I '°',, ROQ(8 "*IMlff /ROAD ..... ll0¥11 "Coun1 The Clues" ( 1956. Western) Clayton Moore, Jay Sllverheels ihr., 30 min.) T111wm1t1A•AU DODmDUIOUT tGUAM POOT unm•••a ~ TMI UWH• Correspondents Lin- da Wertheimer and Cokle Roberls join Paul Duke tor an up-10-the-mlnute sum· mar~~sslonal actlllllies. -1 _..,. 1MI U.ICID GD IA•M.L Regional coverage ol P11tsburgh P1ra1es at Montreal EJCpos. Los Angeles Dodgers el Atlanta Braves. or lp~'iiii: St. LM CeodooO .... WHAT~ WllTllQ PORA MAION ) MOVll "Kagemusha" (1980, Drama) Tatsuya Nakada•. Tsulomu Yamazaki (2 tus . 40m1n I 1W RAM! IOlllQ From Lake Charles, La. (A) (2 hrs. 30 mtn.) lttJ llOVll "S 0 S T11an1c" ( 1979. Dre· ma) David Janssen. Cloris Leachman (2 hrs , 30 min. I I .I.} llOYW "The Next One" ( 1982. SCI· ence·F1c1ton) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar- beau (1 hr . 35 min) ~ llllO¥ll "Allhur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore Lrza Mtnnell1 ( t hr . 53 min) Z) llOYW 'Tempesr· ( 1982. Comedy) Jonn Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands (2 hrs . 25 mm) m WIDOW Oii co.vnM tW. IA•W. Los Angeles Dodger$ al Atlanta Bra11es (2 hrs • 55 min,) Ql) h•M.L Los Angetos Dodger• al Atlanta Bravea (3 hrs . 5 min.) tWCI) l'•'Ll New VC>fk Meta •I Chicago Cubs ~··· 16 min.) ••1:,_..,,mm llY Plow.Tl 1M111W1 cooar CllUI' ..,.. ... mlOll llO¥ll "The Man Who WOYld Be King .. ( 1975. Ad11enture) Seen Connery, Michael Caine (2 hrs . 9 min ) @ MOVll "Tile Ne.ott Doe" ( t982. Sci• ence-Flcllon) Keir Dullea, Adrienne Bar· beau ( t hr . 35 min.) '1) MOVll "Are YOY Wllh It?" ( 1948, Muslc81) Donald O'ConnOI, Olga San Juan. (2 hrs ) Afternoon tlim1=~ TO• AlllOllllCID • llO¥ll "Horror Express" ( 1972. Hor ror) Peter Cushing. Christopher Lee (2 lhrs.E~..J.~ 1t:9 NCAA TODAY llOVll "Abbott And Cos1a110 Meet The Keystone Kops" ( 1955, Comedy) Fred Clark, if.I" Bari. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) I"=•·• fMSCA: 1MI tlc:am cemaY a. llCAAPOOTUU ........... ®) MOll1M ~Ale IODtQ ~ NII• .. From Houston. Tex ( 1 hr ) Sl llOYA "AsbeStos A Lechel Legacy" An investigation Into the tragic conse-- quences ol asoeslos eicposure. end !he currenl controversy over who Is respon!U- ble.t~nted. {R) D ( 1 hr.) '1il ,,.... ....,,. teCAVtolll CDMOVll "On The Run" (1981, Drama) Paul Win held, Rod T~lor ( 1 hr . 45 min ) I ntl M•••ID-tll ,.11'00f! UllDalf,,.... IUWI teCAVtolll IU.M.80RO CW' The 11th running ol this mlle-and-a·quaner thoroughbred race (live from Beimonl Park in Elmon1. N Y.) db~ "Between Friends" ( 1983, Dre· ma) Ellzabelh Taylor. Carol Burnell (2 hrs.) 9 llOVll "Riel" ( 1980, Biography) Ray· mood Cloutier. Chrislopher Plummer (2 hrs.) Cl.I llO¥ll "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young. (I hr .. 35 min.) m llOYll "Three Smarl G11ls" ( 1937 • Comedy) Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey (2 HI hrs.l.oo.o I M 1 MUft-.MD PAC-llM/-Qm/--ntl HARDY IOYI I UMCY DMW ~ ... ®llAWID•MVllW 0) llOVll "Donovan's Reel" ( 1963, Comedy) John Wayne. Lee Marvin (2 hrs.) Q) Mo¥ll "Ltlling It Up" ( 1954. Comedy) Dean Marlin, Jerry Lewis (2 hrs ) I AN 1W wmtetllat 1UMG10M1 TlllWIBltU•W. fOCUI Oii IOClrTY Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 13 • -Saturday Cont. GD TO•A"'°'llC8 (E) lf'OllllWOMM Guest: Peggy Fleming. ffl) CID llCMI "Blood Relatives" ( 1977. Ora- ma) Donald Suthe<land. Aude Landry A police detective trying to find a young girl's murderer runs up against conlllctlng tesOm~ (l hr., 40mm.) Piii• A11D DAN AT mTOll l'i'ATI Former "Saturday Night Live'' writ· ers Al Franken and Tom Davis perlorm their unique brand of toplcal come<I~ Including an Impression of Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones. from Stockton State College. 1-ICOTT W ..n'IMCCI W llCMI "The Norllss Tapes" ( 1973, Mystery) Roy Thlnnes. Angle Dickinson A psychic Investigator probes the "death" of a sculptor whose voice sounds very much alive. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 8 IMIC llACWINI Cl) llCMI "The Daughter 0 1 Rosie O'Gra· dy" (1950. Muslcal) June Haver, GordOn MacRae. Dissuaded from e career ori the stage, an ex-vaudeville star's daughter Is nonetheless enchanled by lhe color and Q!Y excitement ol the era (2 hrs.) lCJ llCMI "Big Bad Mama" ( t974. Adventure) Angle Dickinson. Wiiiiam Shatner A woman cuts-a path ol violence and romance through the Southwest ol the 1930s. 'R' ( 1 hr , 23 min ) W ~':CR)' Fast Times At Rldgemorit High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen- nifer Jason Leigh Students al a "typical" AmerlCan high school confront the chal- lenges ot adulthood, drugs, se• and ,,.1sch-~A' ( t hr , 30 min) -... UVllAllD~ IHOW eooc 11 •"LA.: ftDIOI llCMI "Mad Mex" ( 1980, Drama) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel. In an Austra- lia ol the not-too-dls1ant future, the friends and lamlly ot a toP highway pursuit police- man become the targets ot sadistic -Sunday --Mondnt---•B POI U ,_ "B Our Presence" The Clnclnn1tl Police 6e:gy Crtsll lnter- ~tlon Team, an OttlO voluntee< police progrem aimed at ci.ve1op1ng a healthlel i~t~ publlC .• It examl*. ,_ IOa./ CWIRY CM.mAA GMYOOll9 "°" Yll»ltf LOT al) ... "A Hero Afn'I Nothltl' But A Sandwich" (1977. Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Wlnllald. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) (lJ) ... "Hurr1y For Belly Boopl" ( 1980, Comedy) Animated. Voice Of Tom~mothtfa. (1 hf., 25 min.) CI) "Young 00ct0f9 In LOV11'' ( 1982, Comedy) Michie! McKe1n. Sten You,'&J~~Al.o =l=•_,IDO =-• llmmOll "V1acv11r ..... Ith" (!)___., .... ... (I) ........ ,._.., 18 Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 mo•=egeng A' (1hr .. 29mln.) (S) "Extreme Close-Up" ( 1972, Drama) James McMullen, Kate Wood1111te. A TV reporter's aSSlgnment to snow the ease w11h which privacy can be violated turns into a personal obsession with voy- eunsm 'A' ( I hr . 20 min ) Hl@ ..nTMCll 1::9 0 llOft "The Leech Woman" ( 1960. Horror) Coleen Gray, Grant Williams A woman marned to a younger man dlscov· ers the secret ol youth. but not the one of hap,;.ss (1 hr . 30 min.) ~ llOYll "Southern ComlOfl" ( 1981, Drama) Keith Carradine. Powers Boothe. A group ol Natl()(IBI Guardsmen on week- end maneuvers 1n a LoutSlana bayou spark a small guerntla war with a commu- nity ol backwoods Cajuns. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min) CZ) llOVll "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassave1es, Gena Rowlands. A New York architect leaves the pressures ol urban Ille and marriage and escapes to a Greek island with his daughter and a lree- sp1r1ted young woman In thlS updated ver- siori 01 Shakespeare's play. ·Po· (2 hrs . 25m1n) M ) llCMI "Ticket To Heaven" (1981, Drama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Aublnek On the heels of a romantic breakup, a young man visits friends 1n San Francisco and is slowly drawn into joining their religious cult 'PG' (1hr ,45mln) • f) llCMI "Scott Free" ( 1976, Drama) Michael BrandOn. Susan Saint James A spunky young woman orders the kidnap- ping ol a prolesslOnal gamble! who refuses to return a parcel of land he won lrom the Indians In e poker game ( 1 hr • 30min ~ C!l •AUfT .. O Q) llOVll "The Big Store" (1941, Come- dr) Marx Brothers. Tony Mar11n A group o bumblers turn out to be poor choices for store detect1119s ( l hr • 45 min.) @-•---~llCMI "An American Werewolf In Lon- don" ( t981 , Comedy) Devid Naughtori, """'a.mt ... asa1m•1aom• ....... ,. ..... •••*Ll•lll• TN LOOIUT LIA 32 I YOUntAl9•-.... , ... DmeTW (Seeaon Premiere) "Compulslv• Q1mbllng: Agalnll All Odds' Dr Robert Cutter and MoritlgnOf Josef>h Dunne dt9cuss the warning algna exhliblted by computsllle gambltrt end whll c.n be dOtlt to cure them (Pert 1) ··=--. ~ CGUm NOftML Miami v-. Notre 8i>"~3 ~ • OOlalT Young I*· form11 e Mi«Jllon of hie hlta, Including "Hutrlelne," "Clnnemon Oltl," "After The GOid Al.Ith" and "Out Of The Btv.." In I conc:.,t llJ*j II Del/tlehlendhllle In West Qermany ( t hr ) Cl).._ "The lrlthmen" ( 1978, Or1ma) Mletlffl Ctalg.' Robin NeoM ( 1 ht . 4~ .. lmin.~wrn••• .. ..._ ••• nw Jenny Agulter The vacation itinerary ot two young Americans on a walking tour ot England IS ruined when a werewolf attack leaves one <lead and the other cursed with e hunger for human flesh. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min) Jl110 lil0"5 "Love & Money" ( 1980. Ad11eniure) Ray Sharkey. Ornella Mull A Los Angeles bank employee's hie IS turned upS1de-down when he meets and becomes romantically involved with the wile ol a wealthy German en1repreneur 'R' (I hr , 36 min.) -~-"°'~ -MOO'tY QOOl.8I AUTO RAClll "Formula I Italian Grand P11x" (from Monza. Italy) (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •CS) llO'lm "Fast Times At Rldgemorit High" (1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jason Leigh. Students at a "typical" American high school C()(lfront the chal- lenges of adulthood, drugs. sex en<I schoolwork. 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -WA.Cl:• ......... MWCll.D..,T09CIMOW--- ll.: OM VIMIO tl9 lmllfACI NY°' 11111111C0¥1RY--"' " . ...,,. IWIU:• QOll M llO'lm "The Stratton Story" ( 1949, Biography) James Stewar1, June Allysori The loss of a leg Is overcome by baseball ~yer Mon~b =ton. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (}f) ~ II c:oMC9IT The Gram· my-Award winning country-western star performs such favorites as "The Gam- bler .. "Lucllle" and "Lady," as wen as a duet of "We Have Tonight" with guest star Sheena Easton. from the Greensboro (tl~lseum. (1 hr.) 0 "Stuckey's Last Stand" ( 1980, Comedy) Whit Reichert, Ray Anzalone An inept head counselor and and his equally Incapable staff unsuccessf\Jlly try 10 manage a day camp for wealthy chll· dren 'PG' ( t hr. 30 min.) .. atour.LMTt .. NI -Saturday Cont. e N ... c:waiii Caito Ma1111 GluHnl conducts the Los Angeles Pnuna1 monlc In BeethoYen'a Symp"<>fty No 2 •n<J Schumann's "Manfred Overture ·• i i (1 hi.) PAU.•WOP••W>,_ llCMI "An American Werewolf In Lon· don" ( 1981, Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Aguiler The vacation Itinerary or two young Americans on a walking tou1 of England Is ruined when a we1ewoll anack leavee one dead and the other cursed with e hunget for human flesh 'R' ( l hr • 35 min l (!) iAnlllAY llGHf AT TMI MMT1 Ken Bogner I Livingston Bramble tO-round !Jglitwe!Qht bout (R) (2 hrs., 30 min J CID K.v ~ M CCIMClllT The Gram my-Award winning country-western star perlorms such lavorltes as "The Gam- bler," "Lucille" and "Lady," es well as a duet of "We Have Tonight" with guest star Sheena Easton, l1om the Greensboro ifl.IC~seum. (t hr.) CID "Fast Times Al Aldgemonr High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· niter Jason Leigh. Students al a "typical" Ametlcan high school confront the chal· lenges ol adullhood, drugs. se• and schoolwork 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 0 llCMI "Mad Max" ( 1980, Drema) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel tn an Austre· Ila ot Iha n0Hoo-d1sranr future, Iha friends and lem1ly ol a top highway pursuit police- man become the targets ot sadistic mo=te gang 'R' (I hr . 29 min ) .. 1 G) aVD .oONI Ricky gets a first hand lesson 1n business when Edwaro allows him and Derek to manage en ice cre:a.&arlor (R) ~ ILIZAllTM Ill "The En1e1p11se Of Eng land" After Ma1y has been e•ecuted. Phil· Ip ot Spain uses the Incident as en excuse lor sending lhe Armada 10 conquer Eng· land. ( l hr., 30 mtn.J •&WALT~ "Mickey And Donald' Animated Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Pluto are featured in seven classic cartoons from the 1940s and early t950s t£1) 1 l hr ) D fJD llOYll "Wild Horse Hank" ( 1980, Adventure) Linda Blair, Rlche1d Crenne A covrageoos g11I leads a herd ot wild mustangs 1n10 a mountainous 1iig1on of Canada to sa11e them lrom being stau~tereo. (RJ (2 hrs l G Ml LOYI IOAT The Captain tails for a much-wed actress (Joan Collins) a mar· r1ed woman ($1ella Stevens) Is reunited w1lh an old flame (Ron El(). and a ha11- dresser (Richard Giiiiiand) !alls for an engaged client (R) O ( t hr ) CD ITM llAltClt &D mAT •• nMIAMCll "Brldeshead Revisited" The dying Lord Marchma1n (Laurence Olivier) returns from Europe With his mistress to spend his lest years at the tamlly home. (Part 11) (R) Q ( 1 hr . 30min) CID CZ) llOVll "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A young surgeon t11es to O'ler come his fear ot the kntte 1n this spc-ol ol soa~ra cttches. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) U "Heartaches" ( 198 t , Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Polls. A pregnant woman tags along with a playgirl ·Fr ( 1 hr .. 35 min) •@ aM1WtCMl.DMlflPUllD .. cm llOVll "Arthur" (198t, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Mlnnelll While his family allempts 10 force him into a pre- arranged marriage. a drunken. hedonlsllc playbOy latts In love wtth • poor WOlklOQ g_trt 'PG' ( t hr , 53 m111 ) ($) llCMI "Homework" ( t982. Comtt<Jy) Joan Collins. MlchHI M01g11n A htgh ac;hOOI student hat 1 dlttfcull tlm• trying lo lose hl~lly-'-'~( 1 hr , 30 min) I OC'fl ...,. -..... '"J:ruv -.Mm A man (Anson Wiiiiams) 111cea the career of his songwriting g1andfather (David CaSSldy). and a soap opera s1a1 (Susan Lucci) rears that her character ta overtaking her mtnd (R)0 (1hr) U 11110V11 -.,:or1 Apache" ( t948, West· em) JOhn Wayne, Henry Fonda A stub- oorn cavalry officer Is held responsible tor rampant Indian auacll5 agalnSl a military outpost. (2 hrs .. 20 min.) ~IOUl>GCU AICllfT OP MAM llON "China 9, Liberty 37" ( 1980. Western) Warren Oa1e&. Fabio Tesu. A stubborn loner. formerly a gunfighter. stages a one-man battle against a 1aTiroed company wanting 10 make tracks across his l~. 'A' ( t hr , 43 min.) 0 "The Road Warrior" (1981 Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence. In an Australia of the lutu1e where cMllzation Is reduced 10 a collection of rural com· munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000·m1le run for sanctuary in a promised land 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) IAUAl..ntAMD*lll 1MI NIGHT TlllACtCI 1tlll ......... COUIT MZZ. IC AmllCA "Dizzy Gillespie" Paquito d'Alvere, Ed Sherry, Valerie Capers. Tom Campbell. Tom Macintosh, Mtchael Howell and Ray Brown Join Dizzy G1llesp1e in a lour-song session at Con· certs by 1he Sea 1n Redondo Beach. CA i! hr , 30 min l (i) L.A. 'II Highlights of water polo. swim ming. d1v1ng and synchronized swimming. {Al ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (HJ MOT NIClll'•Y ntl .... Comedy sketches combine with classic mm and news footage 1n an oltbeal. satiric take- off. .. (.%) CHAIUI ~ TAUi wmt Guest Molly Ringwald --1 IATUllDAY IPOllTI 'AQI 1t• 0 fJ (I) ®l fll) .... cou.IQI FoonAll Nebraska vs UCLA (2 nrs .. 30 min I (l) IOUD GCU Q) llOVW "Desire Under The Elms" ( 1958. 01ama) Sophia Loren. Anthony Pe1k1ns. Based On Eugene O'Nelll's play On a New England farm In the 1880s, a beautiful sedUCllVa woman develops e passion for her stepson (2 hrs ) W llOVW "The Death 01 Rlchte" (19n, Drama) Ben Gazzara. Robby Benson. A d1s1raughl lalher struggles desperately to cope with Iha problems caused by his 16· ~ar·old son's drug addiction, (2 hrs.) (HJ llOVW "I. The Jury" ( 1982, Drama) Armande Assan1e, Ba1bara Carrera. Pri· vate eye Mtke Hammer tangles with a c.oleHe ot villains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murder 'A' ( t hr 50 min) t. llOYll "The Tale Of Tiffany LuS1 " ( 198 I. Drama) Arlene Manhattan. Veron- ica Hart T1ttany Lust 1s unable 10 get her husbands at1en11on so she goes oH 10 find lhe key to free her hidden sexuallly ( t hr , 30m1n ) ($.. IUT Of' llZMm (l) llOVll "Andy Warhol's Dracula" ( 1974, Hoiror) Joa Dallesandro. Udo l<ler A vampire seeking "wlrglnt" to 11111· ly his th11s1 fOt blOOd Is helped by o noble- man who wonts lhe money he thlnka the COU=!les!MI 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) , ..... ~. 1W. llCMI "Cyrano De Be1ge1ac" ( t950. Orama) Jose Ferret, Mata Powera The adventures of the soldJer·OHortune w11h the n<>&e 01 a crown and the heart of a J>Ofll are r~ed. (2 hrs ) 0 CJD IA y .., lM Host Eddie Morphy Guest. Lionel Richie (R) ( t hr . 30 min J GJICN!nfl (I) llOVll "Lawman" ( t971, Western) Butt Lancaster. Robel! Ryan A lawman artlvea In a strange town oetermln6d 10 apprehend an oullaw gang accused ol murderlng_anOld man ( 1 hr., 55 min l @J KQI ROCll W Featured David Bowle, Rainbow (Q)IVWlf'WWI (S) 110V11 "Slllln_g Ducks" ( t980. Adven· ture) Michael Emil. Zach Norman Two Inept mobsters flee ro South America and encounter the women assigned to klll them 'R' (1hr ,30mln) tW G llOVll "Doctors· Wives" ( t97 1, Ota· ma) Dyan Cannon, Rlehard C1enna Al a social geHogather of doctors' wrves, one ol them announces her plans to evaluate the se>1 lives ol the olhers by sleeping wllh each of their husbands (2 his .. 15 min J (CJ llCMI "Young Lady Challerley" ( 1977, Drama) Harlee McBride, Paler Ralray A young woman lnherlls her faml· ly's huge mansion and an ancestor's diary detailing numerous sexual escapades 'A' ~hr., 28 min l 1HI .......,, • ,.,. .... lllOVW "The Dead Don't Die" ( 1975. Adventure) George Harnlllon, Ray Mii· land A man gels caught up 1n an tnvesll· gallon to prove his b1other innocent of Iha murder charges against him ( t hr • 45 min) fZ!) --.00... "Community 01 Praise" A lam1ly of lunda"V!nlalists persistenlly call upon their faith to surmount the prob- lems of d_a11y Ille. (R) o (I hr.) 'l'MAntA&.ON "BuCFLighl I U.S. Trt• alhalon" (from San Diego Calif ) (R) ( 1 hi) (0) ON lf!OltTIWIB 0 llOVll "Partners" (1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, John Hurl. A straight cop and a gay police clerk go undercove1 as a homosexual couple to find the murderer or lam~odel~r~ --.TTMCICI 119 lllTOP WRCW. 119 ,_. TMI llllTOl'l 1119C llOVll "Pick·Up Girls" (198 t. Mys· rery) Rosa Valenly. Linda Romay A prl· vale detec1111e Involved In blackmale finds many stumbling blocks before he finds out the bizzar truth about lhe death of his ell· ont. (2 his.) (OJ llCMI "The Sallsliers Of Alpha Blue" (1981, Fantasy) Richard Bolla, Hiiiary Summers Sexual sallsllers raise ecstasy to a line art for the Inhabitants of a space· l!ile resort. ( 1 hr , 24 min ) (ZJlllOVW "Kamikaze '89" (1982) Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1 hr .. 46 min ) ._OROCITY CD lllOVW "On The A\Viera" (1951. Com· edy) Danny Kaye. Gene Tierney An American 1mpersona)es a French hero wh1I~ on the Riviera, (2 hrs) Cll...,....•TWGM .... Friday. Sept. 231 1983 15 ·-Sunday Cont. CC) MO¥ll "Lost And Found" ( 1979, Comedy) George Segal. Glende Jackson -~~·~ • 1111-"'1M DAVI)~ (1 hr.) 8 MO¥ll "Girl Crazy" ( 1943. Musical) Mlcke~ney. Judy Garland. (2 hrs.) m "Magnificent Obsession" ( t954, Ofema) Jane Wyman, Rock Hud· son. (2 hrs.) «I) MO¥ll "Sunsel Cova" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jay B. Larson. Karen Frednlk. (2 hrs) 4li) lllQll01W111W1•m11111111 TIMI (ID m. Youtl M "'coeec:a--T Young per- forms a selection ol his hits. lnc1udl!lg "Hurricane," "Cinnamon Girl." "Alter The Gold Rush" and "Out Of The Blue." In a concert taped at Oeutschlandhalle In W8$~r= (I hr.) •11111wm•u•"Ll HI • UUll'I mMll --TIMI -°" ta AMllWOIU 1111 ll0¥9 "The Road To RIO" (1947. Comedy) Bing Crosby. Bob Hope (2 hrs.ia I ~~--Featured. Sissy Spacek talks about motherhOOd; Valerie Bertinelll changes her Image in a oew mOllle; a report on the success or ser- ial dramas. ( 1 hr.) Ci) rra IW9lflOD'l'I ...... ®llOVll "On Golden Pond" (1981, Ofa· ma) Henry Fonda. Katharina Hepburn ( 1 hr. 49 min.) CLJ MO¥ll "A Hero Ain't Nothln' But A Sandwich" ( 1977, Ofama) Clcaty Tyson, Paul Wlnlleld. ( t hr .. 45 min.) (Q) llOOllCMLD Chris C&rlson's Journey into and out ol the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's UnlfiCatlon Church II presented CS) ml AT ._ Adam Rich hosts this behind-the-scenes 1001< at the canllle mm star with guest eppaarancas by Chavy Chase, Omar Sharif, Jane Seymour and Ben~lner, Frank Inn (%) "Blue Collar" ( 1978, Ofama) IR~~)rd Pryor, Harvey Kalle! (1 hr., 64 .. ITMTm T-.Y..,. ...... ,... ..... , ... ,._ llO¥ll "Oreemb081" (1952. Comedy) Cllllon Webb. Ginger Rogers. (1 hr., 3o min.) (I) lllCMI "MacArthur" ( 1977, Bloor•· phy) Gr&QO<Y Pack. D&n O'Herilhy. (2 h11., 30mln.) II llO¥ll "Joy In The Morning" ( 1965, Romance) Richard Chembarlaln, Yvetle Mlmleux (2 hra ) 1111@ .. lllGfU • • ~ fl001'IAU. Kansas 111. USC (2 hrs.) D _., Featured: 11\/e from the Inter• natlon1t Jubllff In San Pidro. (1 hr . 30 min. I ~he Wa1awott 01 Withington" ( 1978. FtintHy) Ottill StoelcW91( Biii McGuire (2 h11.) = "The P«fect FurloOgh" ( 1959, ~ Tony Cuttle. Jantt l.elgh (2 ;;-~ "Stontt Of The lnC9a" (1954, Adlfel'ltUJe) Chftrlton ~ton, Aoberl Young (2 hft ) 18 Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 .. &D WALL .,._.., -"The Prudent Speculeto1" Gues1· Al Frank. editor end publisher. The Prudent Sp&C\llalor r GD ll0¥9 "CrlSls In Mid -Air" ( t979l Suspense) Ge<><ge Peppard, Karen Gras- sle (2 hrs) Ci) lllA,_ AT TMI IUOU Featured: "King 01 The Cowboys" ( 1943) starring Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette: a 1945 car- toon, a 1944 short starring James cag-ney, end the final chapter of "Lost City Of The Jungle" ( 1946) (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min) (£) IPOITICINTa (Q) llO¥ll "TiCl<al To Heaven" ( 1981, Ofama) NICI< Mancuso, Saul Rub1nek (I =;·····-.. QRPATIKll ==~"What Are We Going To Do About The Mess In The Schools?" Guests· Wiiiiam Bannett. chairman ol Iha Netlooal Endowment for lhe Humanities. Mary Futrell, president of the Natl<>ll81 Education Association. ( 1 hr ) Ct) llO¥m "Galaxy Express" ( 1981, Adven1ure) Animaled ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ([) COUHI fOOTULL. Clemson \IS Geo.ti:~';,,~~ ~ llO¥ll "Three Warriors" ( 1977, Dre· ma) Randy Quaid, CharleS White Eagle t! hr. 49 min.) CZ} llO¥m "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Mlchael McKean. Sean Yov~ hr .. 35 min) -1 ~USH For Excellence Pro Classlc" Live COll8fage o f this pro basketball game p4111ng Iha NBA all-stars against Iha NBA rookie all·stars Is pre- sented ~;as .. 30 min.) ·1=.. .• .,.. "How To Beat The High Cost Of Living" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saint James, JesslCa Lange ( 1 hr . 45 min.) g llO¥ll "The Stfpper And The Rose The Story Of Ciodefetla" ( 1976. Fantasy) RiChard Chamberlaln, Gemma Craven. (2 ~-~"ht --·· ...... .. I u·~'The Thrill Of II All'' ( 1963. Comedy) Dorla O.y. .i.mee Gerner. A couple'I marriage It dllrupted when the wile becomes a Comrntf'Olal s11r. (2 hrL) fl llOUYWOOD CL-. Feetured: Pia ZadOfa t1lka about her upoomlng rQle In "The Lonely Lady~'; P 2 of a report on ITV'~~ag, ~ .. ~~ ~-=::= M1'mAY-.T , .... ""',,,, .. •A .. ... llO¥ll "The Ctlmton Plf•te" ( 1952, Adlltnturt) Burt lllnc .. ter. Nick Cravat. An 18th-eentury Phlt captain becomee lnvoMtd with an emllMry ~ to put down a rtbelllon (2 hra.) • • t•DWAT.,. _,. .... In celebratlon of the ~ Of the Mttro- Polltan Opera'• tOOth ....on, aoprt1no Leontyne Prlot and maea1ro .i.mea Lw- tne preeent young .... from the Mel'• •PPl*'tta PfoOf*'I\. (1 tir.) Gl)?9C ... Ci) NOVA "Asbestos: A Lethal Legacy" An 1nv8$tlgat1on 1n10 tha tragic conse- _quences of asbas1os expo54.1re, and Iha current contr0\/9rsy over whO Is raspons1- ble, ~asef\ted. (R) ~ {1 hr.) (Q) "Tlmarlder ( 1982. Sclence- Flctlon) Fred Ward, Belinda Beuar A motorcyclist unwittingly travels through a lime warp and winds up among 19ttKen· lury W8$lern outlaws 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 35 min) tS) llOv. "Dregonslayer" ( 1981, Adven· 1ure) Peler MacNfcol. Caitlin Clarl<e A daring young man attempts to rescue a melden from the wrath ol en ancient, tire- _ 1bre=i=~G' (I hr, 55 min,) ..._I_, AT TMI lllO'fD .... •www .,.•CINCllU.n llO¥ll "Thank GOd It's Friday" ( 1978, Comedy) Donna Summa<. Paul Jabera Ona wild end crazy night at a neighbor· hood disco ret1Jlls In 1111erything from budding romances to a shot at soccass fOf an aspiring singer. ·pa· ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) .,., 1 li110"'Tl'f!:•~•lf.,.Olll9111'T,.I ~ncMAL tmf~(1hr.) '9UY'I....,. rT Olll lllOT (Sea- son Premiere) Medleval Japan's Ninja assassins; wondefs of Iha unlllersa, nature facts, space-aee music; a challenge 10 lsurv=~~egf=.llhr) ITMllMCM AU. CMA'nml aAT Mll/O IUU. .-AT PON Nett Carter and New York's renowned Abyaslnlan Bepllst Church Choir foln John Wiiiiams and the Boston Pops Orchestra for en e119nlng or QQ_Spel a~. (R) ( 1 hr ) lLJ Tiii Tm Peggy Caaa. Joseph MascolO, Jaok Kruschan and Patricia Bar· ry star In this comedy about • group 01 swinging edullt woo are Cl\eetlng with H Ch Olher'sapouses. (2 hrs.) (%) llO¥ll "Fkst Monday Jn Octobef" (1981. Comedy) Waller Matthau, Jiil Clayburgh A liberal Supreme Court Jus- tice clashes with the newnl member or the nation's highest court, an ullra-eon- Nrvatl\18 woman lurift, 'R' ( 1 hr.. 40 min ) I TO•·---.,. flOCUloetlMAM "Sport Of Kings" ....., llOCI Gobo r .. 11z" he mus1 11«1ture out of Freggle Rook to find hit traveling uncle, whO hHn'f a.nt hit u&ual l=~iocm . = ~"':.·.mother (Merthll Raye) vltlt• Phoent.11 with the turprltlng newe ~t IM'I f\Jlt been dlvOfced. (A) U 8mY AWAml The 36th annual ~_. mony, honoring axceHtnct In prime-time tei.vleion dUrtng the 1982·83 IMIOO, la hOltld by Joan Rivett and Eddie Murphy (Uve from Iha Pa .. clene, Calif. Civic Audio tor~. (3hrt.) I 'a IWAITU a II* ' Hard- c .. tlt joint forctt with • l)OW9tful mob- •tBf (John Marley) WtiOM .on Ml been kld~r.:.n:aihedJmL <1 hr.> 15.r'.J:"-..._ .. (116~ > Tonv cu.tie. Janee Lltlgh ~" -Sunday Cont. (~) llO'lll "How1•r" ( 1973, Df1m1J Peter Des1note. Meli55a StOGklng It hr 30m1n) CO) MOW9 "Ticket To Heaven" ( 1981, Orama) Nick Mancuso. Seut Rublnek ( 1 hr . 45mln) 0 110¥a "Tlrnerlder" ( 1982. Science· Fiction) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer (I hr . 36ml<I) l%J llOVll "Hardcore" ( 1979. Drema) George C Scott, Season Hubley t 1 hr . 46 mln) · •tlUNIC ....... Y01C1 NI lllTOI tooo ... 1:11 TADll MNMlf,,_ 'Ml• M llll QIUl•rt w• AD¥BINm Ol .,_HOOD OUl.lomTI LLOYD Ola.VII ....,IWAOURT twalTAll -----(II) THI WON.I> T090MoW · TO• ANNOUMCID 1lll llO¥ll "Captain Newmon. M D • · ( 1963. Drama) Gregory Peck. Tony CurliS (2 hrs., 30 min ) .. (l)IUNDAY--OOYlllY PONVIMD,.._ laQIMfT PMITON OP THI MON LLOYDOC-.¥W MwtlDI __.,PALWILL TOllMD...., MD....,. : Ill.Mm t1'Mn (II) ri . "° ...... lllD ..., llOVll "Thank God It's fnday" ( 1978 Comedy) Donna Summer. Paul Jabara l 1 hr , 30 min ) S llJU AT W0M Adam Rtch hOsls lhls beh1nd·the·scenes took at 1he canine him star with guesl appearances by Chevy Chase, Omar Shani. Jane Seymour and --1:=~ . .., • DOW YOUR-.! llOVll "How To Beat The High Cost Of LIVlng" ( 1979, Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jessica Lange. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (LJ MOV. "She Dances Alone" (1981. Documentary) Kyra N111nsky, Bud Cort ~hr .30 mml I MTHIWU MOV. 'Time Bandits" ( 1981. Come dy) Craig Warnock. Oavtd Warner ( 1 hr . 50mtn) ~ AlmlCAN M1.W TOW MALL IBT· -.. 8...,.,.,. .. MOV. "Wonder Woman" (1974, Adventure) Cathy Lee Crosby, Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr • 30 min ) . OUl ROllllTI CllCOO> rT•W'TllM ; :.Ou:::T (II) Q l lf'ORTIClltTlll MnuDDmlll I MOV. "The Cnm1nat Code" (1931 Orama) Walter Hus1on Ph1i11ps Holmes I hr . 40 min) . CllOlll'N .. (I) NP\. TOOA y AllTI °' AllA DAY OI DllCOYDY LOMlllANIB ~COPllNI> 1"I WON.I> TOllOMOW • ..WICIW'fllt wan v ellOfoa-. CC) 9IMI "The Pursuit 01 D 8 Cooper" (1981, Adven1ur•) Treat Wllll1ms. Aoben ~v~ ~~O~n.,_ (II) -8 ClrWl flOOTIALL New· O.teens Saint~ ut Dellas CowbOye (3 hrs.) 0 AT ONI wrrM Guest: Blase Bonpane ( 1 hr) G llOVll ''Zebra In The Kitchen" ( 1965, Comedy) Jay Nor1h. Marlin Miiner 12 hrs.) . taAl.D °' T1llTM nll*1'1iom DOOGm DUIOUT .. ,Almmt MU ...... ~1"1 .... ........ -..... ..a.IHOW W "Amertcan Gold Cup" (from Devon. Pa) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) llJ llOVll "The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946, Orama) Fredric March, Myrna Loy. (2 hrs .. 52 min.) llD 1MI ILICTMC QI~ Maureen Stapleton portrays a warm-hearted domestic robOt purchased by a widower (Edward Herrmann) 10 keep house end raise his three children In lhls fantasy stO<y based on Ray Bradbury's "I Sing The Bod~tr1c " ( 1 hr ) CS) "Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford (2 hrs.) mw.v.llWt'T -(1!) ~.......,..''Clorox World Cou- l as Tournament" ( 1 hr) 11:11 -.a~ AT ntlll0¥Wt MlmTICHUU.D ~ ONI..,.. llYOND ,._.CTM OllCA9UI llMYTYl.BllOOM WAU. ITMIT wm "The Prudent Specu1a101" Guesl. Al Frank, ed11or and lbhsher. The Pru(j_ent Speculator. HIO Comtl ATl'ltACnOM OCTOlll ..... IUNDAYllAll .. ooom ... u. na NAIH¥IJ.I ON 1"I ROAD (1JJ IAmAU. Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Braves or another key NL game. ~hrs. 30 min.) LIAIMWllM llOVll "Living II Up" ( 1954. Comedy) De_ an Martin, Jerry Lewis (2 hrs.) fii) llAIT911CI TlllATM a> llOVll "The Owl And The Pussycat" ( 1970, Comedy) Barbra Streisand. Geoye~I (1hr,30mln) ~ COMT'M'DRAllY i.ALTM .... CID flMQQU ROCtC A band ot traveling musicians comes to Fraggle Rock to pres- ent an ancient Fraggle tradition •• the medley. ~ Oii .-OR-•T"t,..Wlllt- M THllMIBmlDI llOVll "Super Fuu" ( 1981. Comedy) Terence Hill. Ernest Borgnine ( 1 hr., 35 min) m IUYMM (Ml'Alml) 11a G) IA...U Los Angeles Dodgers al Atlanta Braves (2 hrs . 55 min.) @ M•'U. Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs) f1:11 (!) U•MJ. New York Mets at Chicago Cubs (3 hrs . 15 mtn) 1UI I ovrDOCMt UPI . """'COl.l·1MTTMml • CONTlllF DRAllY i.ALTM _.. ) llOVll "Marciano" ( 1979, Biography) To11y lo Bianco. Belinda Montgomery (2 hrs) 1H1 flllAQQLI ROCtC GobO reallzes he must ve<1tu1e out of Fraggte Rock to find hll uavallng unci., who hean'1 sent hit usu.I P!)_~tCAtd lO.J IAIDAU ....,. • IA•MJ. ~ M WOllJ) A look Is taken at why baoeball has become so popular abroad, how II is ph•yed In otl)er countrlet and II 111te1na11onal play Is the future of the ~m.!.J.J. ~,~ llMllMfT c.wi-., 11'1115 ... UAPAmll --Afternoon U.0 TAU MO/f ~ Gues1 John Malmin l =..mow M WON.I> OI,,, ..-CA Two C&nlU· rles of black history and heritage are dramatized In a powertul one-woman per- formance created by anO.starrlng Paulene ~ers. ( 1 hr.) tUIAlmll T'NMIUQH THI AllTI llOVll "Treasure 01 The Four Crowns" ( 1982, Adventure) Tony Anthony, Ana Obregon ( t hr . 40 min ) (S) 'Alla CMAtl "Nancy" Hart's poslflon 1n the Sludy group Is jeopardized. when he discovers his gtrlfnend's lather has ll'lka with the mob ( 1 hr ) 0 llOVll "Reds" ( 1981. Orama) Warren Bea~ne Keaion (2 hrs. 40 min ) 11:111G)~~ WU, WU WM.D OP~ IUWl1"D THROUQH THI AllTI l'UY YOUR mlT r... "Serve and Return of Serve" (R) (()) MOV. "Tlmer1der" ( 1982. Sclence- r1ct~d Ward. Belinda Bauer ( 1 hr , 35m1n tM(l) I~ TAUi wmt Guett' Molly R1ngwakl Ull f) ~ fOOnALL Los Angeles Rams a1 New York Je1s (3 hrs) CJ NP\. POOTIAU Los Angeles Raiders at IDenSf''EJ3 hrs } ADM-ti WAT l'BFOMIAMCll "Wagner's Ring Gotterdammerung. Acts II And Ill" Siegfried abducts Brunnhllde. Hagen con- vinces Gunther and Brunnhllde to help him plot Siegfried's murder. then kills him while they are hunting. the Rh1nemalden1 reclaim the ring and the cycle comes fUll circle (R) (2 hrs , 30 min ) fl) ~ fOOTUU Cleveland Browns at San Otego Chargers (3 hrs ) ~OCUNlll IA NIDAY llGIHT AT THI MHTt Cl') llOVll "The Pursuit Of DB Cooper" ( 1981. Adventure) Treat Williams, Robert Duvall ( 1 hr , 40 min ) (S) llOVll "They Shall Have Music" ( 1939, Drama) Joel McCrea. Waller Brennan (2 hrs ) CZ.I MOVW "Hardcore" ( 1979. Drama) George C Scott, Season Hubley ( 1 hr • 146':LYWOOO11t1 llQHTI J:,Mmll tll ~OMO MIYA (Mil tll ~TROOP DmenoMI "Betting Their Lives" A prohte of the addlCted gambler 1s present• ed (Part 2) (1JJ Ml W'lllt wmt DAVI> -..rY ( 1 hr) i=:. Friday. Sept. 23, 1983 17 -Sunday Conl. Cllnt Eastwood, John Saxon. A sllent stranger Is hired by a wealthy landownef to 1rack down a gang of Mexican-Amen- cans who have Invaded the territory ( 1 _1hr.,=~~ MLlllOll -llOWll "One Sun4ay Afternoon" ( 1!M8, Muslcal) Dennis Morgan, Janis Paige. The magical quality of love proves 10 be en antidote for the disenchanted. ( 1 hr., 55min ) .. ct) llO¥ll "Lost And Found" (1979, Comedy) George Segal, Glenda Jackson. A widower and a dlvoroee begin a rocky romanoa atter literally meeting each other by accident at a French ski resort 'PG' ( 1 hr .. •6 min.) .. 8 llO¥ll "Can Ellen Be Saved?" ( t97•. Orama) Kathy Cannon. Michael Parks. The parents ot a runaway teen-ager de&- perately attempt to lree her from the psy· chic grip of a rellglous sect. (2 hrs.) CS) llCMI "MacArthur" ( 1977, Blogra· phy) Gregory Peck. Oen O'Herllhy, the lamous, feared and Hamt>oyant mtlltary leader of WOfld War 11 axperlenoet brilliant combat victories before a llnal. fiery con· lrontalion with President Harry Truman. ~hrs.~ min.) w 111 ... w .. •n1•10M-... llO¥a "Blue Collar" (1978, Orama) Richard Pryor. Harvey Keitel Three lrus· trated Detroit auto factory workers turn to crime, bringing mam Into mote conflict and potential danger th&n they ever counted on. 'R' ( 1 hr., 5• min.) -Monday -Morning Movles- •CD "The Criminal Code" (1931, Orama) Walter Huston. P)11111ps Holmes. ( 1 hr., •O min.) 1 •CS) "They Shall Have Music" ( t939, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea, Waller Brennan. (2 hrs.) D "The Pride Of The Yankees" ( 19•2. Biography) Gary C<>opef, Teresa Wright. ~ firs .. 30 min.) .. CC) "The Spirit Of St. 1.oult" ( 1957, Blog· raphy) James Stewart Murray Hamilton. g hrs., 30 min) • azi "Sybll" (Part 1) ( 1977. Drama) Salty Flel<I. Joanne Wooc:tward. (2 hrt,) W <nJ "Give Me Liberty" ( 19'14, Adventure) Rober1 Culp. Richard Kiley. ( 1 ht .. 20 min.) Cil "Tempest" (t982. eom.dy) John canavetes, Gena Rowland&. (2 hra., 25 min.) •(I) "Cannery Row" ( 1982, Dr•~) Nick Notte, Debra W~r. (2 hrs./ • e "A Doo Of Flander•" ( 959, Orama) Devld Ladd, Donald Crlap (2 hn.) C. •(C) "Tarka The Ofter" (1 919) Oocumtn- t•ry Narrated by Peter Uttlnov (1hr.,31 min) (8) "Tlmetfder" ( t982. Scltnc.Flctlon) f'rtd Ward, a.ti~ Bautr. ( 1 ht.. 36 min) • CQ) "The Hound Of The B&Mltrvillet" ( 1978, ComtdY) Ptttf Coolc. Dudley Moolt (1hr .. 18mln,) •(%) "Voung Doctor• In Lovt" (1982, ¢0medy) Michael McKtan, s .. n 'loung, U hr , 35 min.) G "Thal'• My M•n" (IS.7. Adventure) Don Amt<lht. C.thttlnt Mcleod. (2 hit) 20 Friday. Sept. 23, 1983 1 -l~MOlflTM. 1111 ... U. W Highlights ol water polo, swim- ming. diving and synchronized swimming. IBl (1llr .30min.) CID .,_ "Fast Times Al Rldgemont High" ( 1982. Comedy) Seen Penn, Jen.. nlfel' Jason Leigh. Students at a "typical" Ame<lcan high school contront the chal- lenges of adulthoOd. drugs. sex and schoolwork 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) cm .,. "Double Exposure" ( 1982 . Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pettet The murderous nightmares of a disturbed photographer begin to take on a Ille ot their own. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) W G AT• 1ln1t Guest: Ernest Tannen. ( t hr.) 0 llO¥a "Young OoctOfS In Love" ( t982, Comedy) Mlchael McKean, Seen Young. A young surgeon tries to OV8f· come ~ fear ·of the knife In thlS spoof or soai opera cliohes. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ·1 .... -.TWATQ .. ... .. ll'IW..• a• ... "The Pursutt Ot O.B. Cooper" ( t981, Adven1ure) Treat Wllllams, Robert Duvall. A thief skyjacks a plane and para· chutes to safety O'l&f Oregon with a for· tune In stolen money 'PG' ( 1 hr , •O ae "''"~ -1--...... ,_ llOWll "FaHing In Love Again" ( 1980, Orama) Elliott G~ld. SusaM&h YOfk. A -(C) "Golden Rendtzvous" ( 1977. Suspense) AleMrd Hallls. Oevtd Janssen. l! hr .. •3 min.) (8) "Siience Of The North" (198t, Advtnture) Ellen Burttyn, Tom Sl<errltt. {1 hr., 36 min.) Cl) "The Actress" ( 1953. Orama) Spen- cer T1acy. Jean Simmons (2 hrs.) 0 "Galllpolf" (1981, cntna) M91 Gib-'°"· Mark Lee. (1 hr .. 50 min,) -all "We Weta Strangers" (1°'49. Drema) Jennifer Jonts, John Garflekl. (2 hl'I.) tt11e "Hercllfes Ga. Banenu" (1971) ~nold SchW8fliln9009f, ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tWCJ.) .. ~ fUii'll"'-(1981, Com.dy) T t<tnet Hiii. Er,.,..t 8orgnlnt ( t hr • ~ min.) • "e.1111 shock" < 1958, Mrtery) Ralph ~er. Janlot Rule. (2 hrL _.,,.._ ....... _ , -· "Foreign Intrigue" (1958, Mystery) Robert Mltehum, o.nevttve Ptgt. (2 ~.) CC> "Tim" (19'1, C>ftma) ~Laurie, Mtl Glbeon ( 1 ht .. 36 min.) (Ii) "R.cla" ( 1981, Orama) Warr.,-i BNt· !l'... Oltnt KMtOft. (2 hra., 40 min.) UV "Motnlng GIOfy" ( 1933. Orama) Katharine Hepburn. DoYglaa Fairbank• Jr ~hr .. 14 m1n.1 "SoYrld« • ( 1172. Orame) Cicely ... .,. Wlnfteld. (2 hit.) The EY91 Of The AtNwyllla" (1975, mt) Ruth Fotd, i<.thtflne Houghton 1! hr., 35 min.) W (C) "The Splrh Of St. 1.0Ull" ( 1957, BloQ- raphy) Jam.. Stewart Murray HarnHtOl"I £hr9., 30 min.) "8\>0dy' BudOy" ( 1981. Com.dy) Lemmon, W•n. Mattheu. ( 1 ht., 36 min.) man goes to tits high school reunion In the belief that he can relive the good times ol the past. 'PG' ( t hr .. 30 min.) (%) llCMI "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 cllches. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •®-. Y'W • COllCml'T Young per· forms a selection ol his hits. Including "Hurricane." "Cinnamon Girl." "Aller The Gold Rush" and "Out 01 The Blue." In a concert taped et Deutschlandhalle In West Germany ( 1 hr.) •O llCMI "Rich And Famous" (198t, Orama) Candice Bergen, Jacqueline Bis· set. Throughout the ups and downs or their respecllve literary careers and romantic lives. two women depend on their friendship tor stability 'R' (1 hr., 55 min.) ·1-~1111-Nlllm • FD IITW 4r1I llOWll "Treasure~! The Four Crowns" (1982, Ad\lenture) Tony Anthony, Ana Obregon, An adventurer puts together a group or daredevils and sets out on a mis· slon to retrieve a pair of ancient golden crowns that have mystical propenles 'PG' ( t hr . •O min ) H (t)llOWI "Dreamboat" (\952, Comedy) Clltton Webb, Ginger Rogers. A stlent- screen star regains glory when his old films are resurrected for televlsJon. ( 1 hr . 45 min,) W (f)-MmlACI (%) "'F111t Monda_y In Octobe1" (198t, Comedy) Walter Matt"8u, Jill Clayburgh {J hr., •b min.) •• "ChOiee 01 Arms" (1982. Sutp8nse) Yves Montend. Catherine Deneuve. ( t hr., 55mln.) •Cl) "Strike Me Pink" ( 1936, Musloal) Eddie Cantor. Ethet Me1man. (2 hrs ) •CD"TheBodyShop" (1972) (1 hr.) •<m "Give Mt Liberty" ( 197•, Adventure) Robert Culp, Rlellard Kiiey. ( t hr.. 20 min.) Cil "Twitt Around The Clock" (196t, Musical) CtM.lbby Checker, Dion. (1 hr., 26mln.). 4111<1:) "Take Her, She's Mine'' (1963. Com- edy) Jamee Stewert Sandra Ott. (2 hr•.) e "The Stratton Story" ( 1949, Blogra· r:i~ Jamee Stewart, Jane Allyeon. (2 •CD "Bledt Runotr" < 1982. Scienc.-F1e- tlon) Harrlaon FOfd, Rutger Hauer. ( 1 hr., ~~~atch Out, We're Mad" (1978) ~tnee Hiii, Bud Spenot<. (1 hr , 43 min.) _ ..... 5Ve ...... -Sunclay Cont. Army oflleA!r hi a<icompanled by a lemela psychOIOgltt when he aptlf1ds • week In Pans with a m<Me star. (2 hrs ) l lOlatlCU ... ,,. WOlaJt WAI ... NeW$1&&1, travelOQue and docllmentary footage. !Urned fron1 1900 to 1926, olle1s a unique vlttw of Tibet, China. ls1ae1, Japan and oth111 exotle.lal'lci&. ( 1 h1.) Cl> _,, AWMDI The 35th annual cere- mooy, hOOOflng excellence In prlm&-tlme lelevlSlon during the 1982·83 seasoo, Is h08ted by Joan Rivers and Eddie Murphy (from tl'\e Pasadena. Calif Civic Audltor1 um) (3 hrs~ ml UllU CQ MATM "The Flame Trees 0 1 Thika The Drums Ot war" The Th1ka community finds Its way of Ille threatene<J by the outblealo. of World War t __ (P~ (R) D (1 hr.) (C) "Yanks" ( 1979, Romance) Richard Gere. Wiiiiam Devane, Several American soldiers become Involved In romantic affairs while stationed In England durlli:orld War ii. 'R' (2 hrs , 19 mfn.) (I) TICIM'B CID llOVll "Amltyvllle II· The Possession" ( t982. Horror) Burt Young. James Olson A !amity experiences supetnaturally 1nllu· enced problems alter moving into a Long Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) (0) llOVll "Evil Under The Sun'' ( t982. Mystery) Peter US11nov. Jane B1rk1n Bel· g1an slf!Ylh Hercule Po11ot looks lor the murderer ot a famous actress among an island reson ho1el's stall and guests •po· l 1 hr , 40 min ) LS) llOYW "Star Wars" ( t977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Fora A motley col· lect1on ot rebels and robots band together to artack the huge space lort ot an ~pressive galecttc empire 'PG' (2 hrs.) 0 llOVll "Young Doctors "' Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon tries to over- come his lear of ttie knife 1n this spool ot SOB!) opera chches 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min > •@ aMY,M.WILL ... CJ) OMI DAY AT A Tm Ann and Sam begin their honeymoon by trying to cope lw1thT~ rigors ot being newlyweds. (R) Tiii ~ TOllOMOW LOUGllWfr .. CHAM.II CHAlll'l.lt TAUi WITH Guest. Molf~lngwald. .. 8 CIJ Tiii ~ A mucti-ldohzed friend (Johnny Brown) of George 111s1ts and makes a pass at Louise (R} U UNDIMll ~ Of ~COWi COUl- TUU 0 • ®J llCMI "Thunderbalf" ( 1965 Adventure) Sean Connery. Claudine Auger Secret agent James Bond tries to ttiwart a maior e11tortoon plot involving stolen nuclear warheads, by the simster organization SPECTRE, (R) Q (2 rm:., 30 min.) ti flmlt '°"°"' fl ~Cl ntlATM "T~ Flame Trees Qt TM<a. Ttie Drums Of War" The Ttilka community finds Its way ol life threatened by the outbreak ot World War I (Part 7) (R) ~) C1) 1"111.....11 Pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy joins ttie Los Angeles Philliar- monic under tne direction of Carlo Maria G1uhn1 tor a program dedicated to Johannes Brahms <Al ( 1 hr ) ~'I GMATUT llOmNT1 "NFL Sym funny" (i llOVll "Young Doctors In Love" ~ 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A young surgeon tries 10 over come his teer of the llnlle In lhlt e,pool ot soap e>peta cllchet 'R' ( 1 llr • 35 min ) CI> _,,. "Hardeore" ( 1979, Dr8me) George c SCott, Se11eon Hubley A COfl- cerned lather leavH 1he peacatul sur· roundings at his home town to search tor his daughter. who he& become heav11y Involved In a blQ·clty pornography racket 'R' ( t hr , 46 mrn.) .. @ CtMtWIC&Dl•PINI) .... Cl) eooa11•1T. llMTOWll Jenny's 811• husband (Jim Mct<relt) threatens to ltmt· gate a cour1 battle 101 cuat<>dy or their da~ht9' Susan (A) .... ~ (I) COUHI tlOOtpALL Nebraska vs UCLA (3 hrs) -·CJ)~ ..... IU. A young '(¥Qm· an (Kim Darby) Insists that &tie Is a for· mer girlfriend ol Stanley who sllll holds a torch tOf him. (R) ( 1 hr ) ..... 0 CHI.a. -our Of Tm Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley tiost ttils look a1 the children ot Ethiopia and Cam- b0d1a who are running out of time due to drought, tamtne and war Guests. Leslie Uggams, Susan Howard and Dennis We~~hr) I nll9l8 AT '°'9 Nell Carter and New York's renowned Abyssinian Baptist Church Choir JOln John Williams and ttie Boston Pops Orctiestra lor an evening ot ~spel and jazz. (R> ( ~ 'lil WAT l•OMU "Brideshead Revisited" The dying Lord Marchmaln (Laurence Olivier) returns from Europe w1tti his mistress to spend ti1s test years at the lamHy Mme. (Part 11) (R) Q ( 1 hr , 30m1n) ~AL-. PUtH "Pat Bena tar" ( 1 hr ) C'R"JllOYW "Diner" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Mickey Rourke A Baltimore diner is the hangout tor a quintet ot young men seen during the time when the pres- sures ot adulthood are threatening to disperse them 'R' ( I hr., SO min ) (Q; llCMI "Young Doctors In Lova" ( t982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A young surgeon tries to over- come his fear ot the knife In this spoof of soap opera cllches 'R' (I hr , 35 min.) (SJ ,.,. CHAii "Commitments" Han ties an affair with another woman and Bell desperately pleads tor his help In dealing w1tti Protessor K1ngstietd ( 1 hr ) 0 llOVll "ChOiCe 01 Arms" ( 1982, Suspense) Yves Montand, Catherine Deneuve An escapect prisoner takes a horse breeder anCI hts wile hostage In a desperate bid for freedom ( 1 tir , 55 min) ,..@ llOVll 'The Heten Morgan Story" ( 1957, Biography) Ann Blyth. Paul New- man A torch singer sutlers personal and protess1onal loss as she fights a battle <!_9a1nst atcotiollsm (2 hrs . 30 min.) 11:10W IJfTDT~ Tiii WlllC Featurect· Sissy Spacek talks about motherhOOCI: Valeoe Bertinelli changes her image 1n a new movie; a report on the success ol ser- 11al d:.ys~~ WALLYllOMI .. 8'9AY ..allTI 'AQI ,,. a w m ... WAL.Ll'TMIT ~ .owY llOVil "Viva Zapata!" ( 1952, Drama) Marlon Brando. Anttiony Ou1nn Me.111co's famous leader attempts to win democracy tor his people through the use ot lorce. (2 hrs 15 min) & -.K ........ I Neat Gaorenin-a Je1: Irey Lyons tiost an informative took at wl'lat's now at the movtes (CJ MCMI "Merctano" { 1979, B10gr11ph)') Tony Lo Stanco. Belln<Jo M<>nlgom-'Y Rocky Marciano rlStl~ from his meegei l>eglnn1nga &s a poverty-strlCken young Sier to become the only und81eattid heavywel!JM champion In boiung history t I hr , 40 min ) fl J llCMI ''Tresh1" ( 1981, Soience-Flc· t1on) Lisa DeLeww A demented sclen11e1 Irle'> 10 perfect the ultimate tamale rot:>Ot (1hr.10mln) CSJ llOYW "The Road Warrl<>I" ( 1981, Adventure) Mel G1bSon. Bruce Spence In an Australfa ot the future where cflllllz.allon 1s reduced 10 a Coflect1on ot rural com- munes. a lormer highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run tor sanctuary In a promised land 'R' (I hr 35 min.) (2) llOW "Spatters" (1980, Orama) Hans van Tongeren, Renee SoutendlJk The adventures ot five Dutch 1een-agen1 Interested in motocross racing are detailed. ( 1 hr., 50 min ) ~ClfNOllU 1t11 CM ... ,.. ..allTI NW. ,AClllTTIM ~· ..a a DDT AT 1"111 llOVWI __.,,Al.WILL a&DMll ·~"111WD-LR ~ DIATM Carol Lawrence and Ari Linkfetter host this look at ttie children ot East Atrica and their struggle for survival. Guests: Dtcl< Van Patten. Wiiham Snatner, Dean Jones, Efrem Z1mbahst Jr. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) fJ1) AN AlmJICAN fAa.Y A look Is taken at .)tie 1oys and conllrcts ot the Wiiiiam C. Loud tamlty ot Santa Barbara ( 1 hr ) Q) llOYW "The Prisoner 01 Zenda" ( 1979. Comedy) Peter Sellers, Elke Sommer A contusion Of ldenlllles leads to bOth comic and dange1ous situations tor two took-aflkes. a 1<1ng and a commoo subiecl. 1n the mythical country Rurltanla. i ) (2hrS) MCl.UI 1bll llOYW "The Prisoner Qt Zenda" ( t979. Comedy) Peter Sellars, Elke Sommer A contusion of identities leads to botti comic and dangerous Situations lor two look-ahkes, a king and a commoo sub1ect, 1n the mythical country Ru11t anla. (B) (2 hrs) 1~ tJ l'o.t °"" lml "Reports To A Congr&- gat1on" The task laced by delegates to ttie 1983 World Council ot Churcties In Vancouver, British Columbia ot interpret- ing the meeting for their lelfow country- men at tiome is examined 1\9 (ti) OM LOCATION "Catch A R151ng Star's 10th Anniversary" Richaro Betzer. Pat Benatar David Brenner, Biiiy Crystal, Gaoe Kaplan and Robin Williams are among the sta1s saluting ttie New Vor1< showcase club which gave them their start. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 12'1 IM CLUI AIC .... mPCAKI RIYUI This all-male revue features six tormer mOClets and muscle- men ( I hr . JO min ) 0 llOVll "V1s111ng Hours" ( t982. Suspense) Michael lroos1de, Lee Grant. A psychOtiC murderer searches tor his next v1ct1m. a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attacil 1n a big city hospital 'A' ( 1 hr , 45 min) U:1I U MOU.YWOOO C&.OllW Featured. the Los Angeles AFI scnool lor lllmmekers 11:98 llOVll "Joe Kidd" ( t972. Western) Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 19 -Monclay Conl. dy) Saul Rub1nek. Marcia Strassman A New Yorker confronts soc1el pressures and his own neuroses 1n his quest tor the ilect mate. 'R' ( t hr , 25 min ) • lt1I IAl\lmA Y leQlfT AT ntl AGHt'I (It) ... LMIOAT , ..... w .. TMICAl\M .. (() B lALD POINT kU (Premiere) While dl!l81ing with his three grown daugh- ters, a widowed Na11a1 air base command- er (Dennis wea11er) ln11es11gates a m•d·air collision between one of his pilots (Rich- ard Dean Anderson) and a Cuban flyer (2 hrs.) 0 OiJ llCMI "Sessions" (Premiere, Dra- ma) Veronica Hamel. Jettrey DeMunn A sophisticated, high-priced prostitute starls dout>llng her profeSSIOn as 11 begins to wreak havoc on her personal Ille Q 12 lhrs::. COflYIL1 'T ~ "P11ncess Grace Remembered" Ms11slav Aostropo- vtch conducts the Nallonat Symphony Orchestra performing Samuel Barber's "Adagio lor Strings, Op 11" and Tcha1ko11Sky's "Symphony No 5 In E Minor Op 64" and First Lady Nancy Reagan recites Camille Saint-Saens· "The carnival of ltle Animals" m a special trlb u1e to Princess Grace of Monaco ( 1 111 , 30mln) CJ:) llCMI "The Road Warrior" ( 1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence In an Australia of the future where Crlflllza1ron iS reduced to a c<>ltectton of rural com- munes, a former highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run for sanctuary 1n a promised lend 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) Cl) llCMI "Blue Collar" ( t978. Drama) Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel Three lrus· traled Detroit auto lactory worl\ers turn to crime, bringing 11\em into more conflict and potentlal danger than they ever counted on 'A' ( 1 hr .. 64 min ) .. (Jl) PCIRTUIT tJll MmlCA A profile ol Flori- da Is Pf•sented ( I hr ) lt1I D 1Mln m I! A yogi master han- dles rad·hol Iron chains. a young woman Is cured ot multiple sclerosis, a 19-year- old stunt bicyclist jumps over nine ele- i nta. 11 hr.) --Mm llAl9Tl , .. tJll .,_. Detailed photography ot Manet's work, as well as qvotatlona from his writ• Inga and thoae of hla lrlends, give Insight Into the life and work of the man who has been called the first modern painter aD lllMI "Buddy, Buddy" ( 1981, Come- dy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Mallhau Whtie an aasaas.in concentrates on his next klll· tno. he is rudely Interrupted by a bumbling taflure ot a man who Is attempting sulelcle 'R'~hr .. 36~ -1r:: ...r.-Y T.-r Coverage ol 3&th Annual Em~~warda. ·----The North C.ro· 11ne SchbOI or the Arts. wtier• the •rt• 11• t'tUflured by training and deVeloplng the 1rtllt1 o1 tomorrow, 18 proflled, laaac Stern. J•an St11pleton and Gr&gtxy P.ck •rt fMtUred. ( 1 hr ) • (C).,. "Tim" (1981, Dntm•) Piper Laurie. Mel GlbeOf\, A young retarded man and• Mntltlve. mleldle-aged woman ~ e clOH , ... tlon&f'llp 01 mutual 22 Frldmy. Sept. 23, 1983 need and undefstandlng that leads to an unorthodox marriage ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ® llO¥ll "T1merider" (1982, Sc1ence- r1ct1on) Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer A motorcyclist unwlttingly tra11ets through a time warp and winds up among 19th-cen- tury Western outlaws 'PG' ( l hr , 35 min) 0 llCMI "The Boat" ( 1981, Orama) Juergen Prochnow, Arlhur Gruenemeyer In 1941, a young German U·boat crew face the challenges and horrors ol war when they leave port on their first subma- rtne tour 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min ) mTMI~ -@ MOW "Rocky Mountain" (1950, Western) Errol Flynn, Patrice Wymore. Conlederate and Unloo soldiers joms 1ogether to f1ghl olf attacking Indians ( 1 ru 45 min ) 11ttl U I'll 0.. LA. Featured. a 1oo11 at how moustaches and beards ere once again ·becoming the fashion tor men. a ~k at some supertast drag racing boats that can clock up to 200 miles per hour, a report on baldness in women --1MlmY~ •••w••nlTl•WOM,_ .... · IDOU•• ~ PUfTa tJ/l lllOCllM MT Detailed photography of Manet's work, as well as Quotations from hiS writ· 1ngs and those ol his friends. grve insight into the hie and work ot the man who has ,..1~==1 modern painter 1W II()) ®l G> ... TAii .... '"°" TMICG tJll TMI -.T Scheduled guests: Clllt Richard, Peter Ustinov ( 1 hr .. 30r;J.ytlU. ·····~ I) "°"'8 ~ "Patty Catalano • Portrait 01 A Winner I Biii Rodgers And (Ee.:=:•:tx:~; ( 1 hr ) CJ:) 11CM1 "Wiid Strawberries" ( 1957. Orama) Victor SjOStrom. Bibi Andefason While en route to receive an honorary degree. an aging Swedish professor reflects nostalglcalty upon the turmoils and upsets that have marred his life ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) MOW "Ma '5" ( t98 t, Orama) Zoe Tarlleflls. Jack Thibeau An unfortunate mute girl la raped twice In one night end seeks revenge against violent male crlml· nals. 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min.) tW CD) llCMI "Momlng Glory" (1933. Ora- ma) Kath11lne tt.pburn, Douglas Fair- banks Jr. A small-town glfl "ruggles for the chMce to go on stage ( f hr • 1' mlnL tW 1J Cl) MMT TO NAllT Jonatt11tn Is unable to p1ove himself Innocent of a murder charge altar a memory tosa suffered In an aecident. (A) ( t hr . 10 min ) D GD ~ Oveat hOlt; JoAn Rlllers. IGli':.E.:" (IWJ ~-----­.. "HobaOn'• ~" ( 195•, medy) John Mllte, Cha11et Laughton. A bootmaker attempt• to retain hit ohNp sou~ ot l•bOf by pce11er1trng ~ thrM (la~~·J1hr ,60rnln) (l) lernl VI Notte De~ (3hft.) (I) .. , LOYt You (Eu T• Amo) .. n9&t. Cttmll) Sonte Grega, PeuloC..r Pereio Two people begin an explosive affair in an attempt to forget their former lovers. (I hr., '5 min.) l)NQ.19 1"9 CID .... we.II D.1. Actress Lee Grant drrected and narrales this documentary, which prolrles six women servmg pr1Son sentences tor murder convictions ( t hr ) ttll(II)MOW "Term Of Trial'' (1963, Drema) Laurence Oll111er, Simone Slgnoret. A well· respected schoolrnasler Is falsely accused ot assault by a young student (2 hrs 30 min.) -OLA.TODAY Ci> llCMI "Bittersweet Love'' ( 1977, Dre· ma) Lana Turner, Robert Lansing A woman unknowlngly marries her half· b1other ( t hr , SO min ) eao GD LAll-.T wmt DAW»~ Guests: Don Alcktes. author Amy Wallace IS~)~hr.) mT tJll A& LOI Ml&ll ROlrAM A llAllTIN UUIH • ALL•TMIFAl&Y ....., MM1'111M, lllMY twmlAM L.-aY ITOlmt The work of loday's hottest young writers, directors and stars ere gathered together In short film, video and animated ssgments ( 1 hr.) 0 MOW "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci- ence-Fiction) Hamson Ford, Rutger Hauer. In a world of the future, a special police olhce1 is assigned to tracl\ down and destroy lour renegade androids. 'A' U hr , 55 min) CZ:) llCMI "Kamik.aze '89" I 1982) Rainer Werner Fassbinder ( 1 hr 46 min ) ,._ IJ (() COi •W A highly Intelligent man (TheOdore Blkel) kills his spendthrift wile, then comes under Columbo's scrutiny. A) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) lilOV9 "The i ea Wolves" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore During World War 11, a group of British businessmen torm a volunteer regiment lo destroy a German spy nest in the Indian •;Oc~~hrs.) Tiii f'MmCTOM '::."Close To My Heart" (1951, Orama) Ray Miiiand. Gene Tierney. A childless couple who have adopted lhe child of an amoral kilter prove that heredl· ly Is not the SOie determining factor lnr;:· son~deYelOpmltflt. (2 hra.. 30 min. CJ:) "What's Up Nurte?". ( t 75, Comedy) Nicholas Fleetd, Jallclly Devon· shire. A young doctor wllh bed luck finds hims.ti loroed to get married whlle sealed side by side In a block of cement. ( 1 hr , 25 i'Jt t ICOTT t:11~ llCMI "A Stranger Is Wetchlng" (1982, Dr•ma) Atp Torn. Kate Mulgrew A psycnotle kidnaps a TV r.poner and the S.year-o!d daughtef ot an earlier victim Ind holds them fOf tall90m In Grand C41n· trel Station 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) W et) ... "Hot T·Shlrt1" (1977. Come- dy) Ray Holland. Stephanie Lawlor. A tl"-rn owner teeing benkruptey deeldea to attrect mete petrona by holding wet T-lhlr1 cont•tt. 'R' { 1 hr .• 28 min.) •1a.• ... 01W11•rr ... AUi" .._ "The Hound Of The Buker· v """ (1978. Comedy) Peter Cook, Dud-ley Moore MHter lleuth SMllOCk Holmtt lnV'Mtlgtt• mysterfoue golngt-on et BelkeMlle HaM end b9gltl8 to IUIP80t ~· Including hlmtell. (t hf .. 18 mtn) -Monclay Cont. .. ~--· .,.. "HobiOO's Choic•" ( 1954, om.dy) John Miiis, Charle$ Laughto11 A bootmal\81 a1111mpls to retain his cheap SOU<oe of labof by pre\l&nUng his three daughters horn marrying. (2 hrs ) Cll. AUTO MCM "SCCA Supe11194ts" !!!om Lel(lngton, Ohio) c 1 hr • 30 min I CR).,_ "Slleoce 01 The Norin" ( 1981 Actven1ura) Ellen Burstyn, Tom Skerrlt1 In 1919, a young woman's mamaga to a 111pper1eaos he< lo a Ille of hardShlp In lhe wlloeiness ol nor1hern Canada 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~5 !Jlln ) CS).,_ "Cannery Row" (1982, Ora· ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger. In a 1940s Calllornla coas1a1 town, a marine blotoglst becomes romanucally involved with a glr 1 from the local bordello 'PG' (2 hrs ) 0 .,_ "Time Atter Time" ( 1979, Sci ence·Flction) Malcolm McDowell, David Warner H G Wells chases 1he lnhimous Jack the Ripper from Victorian London to modern·day San Francisco throuyh the use of a lime machine 'PO' ( 1 hr . sa min.) · lllCIC YM DYD = -. OI' POll1UNI PMIU OI' ca Mm . ......, Cit ... me ... IWf'Y DAYI AUii IOWM a llMTlf'I LAUQH II ... ,_.. CCJ1911//lY .... ...., ·····~ LM CCI 11 •cnoee -~ COUlfTY Featured Orange County Youth Symphony, women gymnasts: bloOdless surgery. June wedd· 1!!9S. lLJ llOY9 "Gas" (1981, Comedy) Don• aid Sutherland, Susan Anspach A radiQ DJ and a roporter try to expose an oil magnate's plot 10 d11\le up gas prices by contriving an Oil shortage 'R' ( t hr . 30 min) CO) llO¥ll "lempest" ( 1982, Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena AowlandS A New YOik arChlHICt lelMIS 1he prauures of u1oan hie and marriage and~~ to a Grettk ISiand with l'lls daughter tnd a ttee- spmti.d yourig woman In this updated ver-~k;n ol Shal<espt!are'a play ·PG' (2 hrs., 25m1n I CZ.I llO¥ll "The Crlm1na1 Code" ( t93 t, Olama) Waller Huston. Pt\llllps HOimes. A mmate involved In a prison kllllng must turn 111torrnet 11 he Is to a\IOld being the fall IY tor the crime. ( 1 hf., 40 min I M .... cownTODAY 1=11 I OllMTOWll Featured: a behlnd·lhe· scenes look al 1he new television series Aller M•A•s•H: visit L.A roller rink where 1he pa1rons skate to gospel music; btd tarewell tO yet another HoltywOOd leg· end. the Columbia drugstore and Soda Fountain at Sunset end Gower G)PA&Y,_.. LAYINm l -.n I CCJ1911//lY TIC TAC DOUllt • IOAI' ........ lllOPlft CCUlf · PALL MID W OI' MMWJ> ,_ • mM PM'Nft Neat Gabler and Jet· trey Lyons host an Informative look, a1 what's new at the movies. (£.J -•\•M.L H) PM-.. llOClt The World's Oldes1 r raggle inlrOduces the Fraggles to a new and dange1ous game lD llO¥ll "Change Of Hearl" ( 1943, Comedy) Susan Hayward. John Ca11oll. A mus1<.al publisher is accused by a female sonywrlrer 01 filching her materlal (2 hrs J l:al@ ... a. 8 (I) Af1BmUM (Premiere) Col Poller (Harry Morgan). Cpl Khnger (Jamie Farr) dl'l<l Father Mulcahy (William Chris- tophe•) retu1n trom the Korean War ro C1\11llan hie ( I hr ) 0 W IOotll (Premiere) A young South· Etrll man (Thomas Byrd) unwillingly cre- elt=S tarn11y fJIOblems while striving tor a <.d•ee• rn counrry music during the t950s (1 hr ) 0 llO¥ll "Gable And Lombard" ( 1976, Roma11r el James Brottn, Jill Clayburgh. Thirties mm Star& Clark G•ble Ind C.rote Lomt>ard dlsoover tha1 nelthet the mo-At rnoguls nor'"-American public are teedy 10 accepl thelf ltllcll oft-screen romance i 'L:Jmwrr PlllfMY &MD .,,.Y.-T ~ Coverage of lhll 36th Annual Emmy Awards. II> M DMMI -CtlMTI An aml>ltlOUll young man (Mark HarlTIOfl) joins IOl'oes with en optimistic nlckel<>OeOO opeJatOf (Vincent Gardenia) to construct one or the eerllest dynaaUes In the morion plc1Ure 1ndus11y (Part 1) ~';r) QI) -a.Allll The North Caro- lina Schoof of the Ans. where the arls are nurtured by training and devel()plng rhe artists ol tomorrow, Is profiled, Isaac Stern. Jean Stapleton and Gregory Peci\ are lealured (I hr.) '1!) .UT t•OMIAllCU "Princess Grace Remembered" Mstlsf&\I Ros11op<>- 111Ch conducts the Natloriat Symphony Orchestra per10<ming Samuel Barbef'a ''AdaglO IOf Strings, Op 11 " and Tchall<ovslly's "Symphony No. 5 In E Minor, Op 64" and Flrsl Lady Nancy Reagan recites Camille Salnt·Saens' "The Carnival ot 1he Animals" In a special trib- ute 10 Princess Grace of Monaco. ( 1 hr., 30 rn1n) cc.> llO¥ll "Golden Rendezvous" (1977, Suspense) Richard Harris. Da111d Janssen. An ocean llne1 carrying a cargo of gokl and the 11\l&S of its passengers are tnrear· ened by lhe posslbihty of nuclear destruc· !Ion ( 1 hr , 43 min.) ([)~ ® llO¥ll "First Monday In October" ( 1981. Comedy) Waller Mauheu. Jin Clayburgh A liberal Supreme Court Jus- llce clashes with the newest membef ot the nation's highest court, an ullra-con- servau11e women jurist 'R' ( 1 hr.. 40 min) ~--"Reds" (1981, Olama) Warren Beatty. Dtane Keaton American journalls1 Jann Reed's ln\lotvement In 1he Russian RevolutJOn of 1917 is depicted 'PG' (2 hrs .. 40 min) 0 .,_ "Soop Fa< One" ( 1982, Come- HULTH TIPS FOR ATHLETES -i ~~c::==~~~~­ NEW JAPAN ESE RESTAURANT Well over 75% of athletic Injuries ere directly related to musculoskeletal Imbalances. These Im- balances cause harmful stress on all body perts, and If not corrected, the entire health of the Individual can be affected. We et the OLSON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC have speclellzed In the treatment of ethlectlc Injuries end musculoskeletal Imbalances. Please call for a complimentary consultation. PHONE: (714) 964-0551 OLSON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 10956 Warner Ave. Fountain Valley, California 92708 Ors: Richard L Olson D.C . D A.C.B.R Steven T. 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Featured. e profile of the woman daylime soap fans love 10 hate, Susan Lucci ("Enca" on ''All My Chit dren"); a report on how the Olympics may be a boon 10 homeowners Who want 110•£~ PALL---'11M•WI,_ l90 camllATTMCTIOM llCMI "The Wtld Blue Vondet"' 11952, Adventure) Wendell Corey, Vera Ralston World War II Aer Force pilots wage battles In the air and on the ground (2 hrs.) 19@ ... •B Cl) 1"I •11111 rt (Season Prem- iere) Altorney Ben Welker (Ralph Waite) defends a private nurse (Jenny O'Hara) charged wllh the murder of her wealthy em~er ( 1 hr.) Cl tm 1"I A-TIAll The team tries 10 help a former Vietnamese pnson-camp guard (Mako) being threatened by an ex-ottl- cer ~ 9 "Revenge Of The Stepford Wives" ( 1980. Science-Fiction) Sharon Giess. Julie Kavner A televlslon reporter stumbles onto the secret of a quiet New El)gland town. (2 hrs ) D ®l MT M LUCI( She bu makes Keith into a member of a mustc group called The Shabelles fOf an appearance on the TV series "Soul Train " ~~~*MD . ~ .naT.-r TOelClfT Fred Silver- man discusses Tuesday night's new TV shows. 41) THI DMAll -CIWITI HollywOOd stu- dio chief Johnny Edge endangers his mar- riage by romancing an old flame wtille e flnanclal conglomerate tries 10 lnherll his power In the motion ploture Industry. (Part 2) (2 tirs.) 9 llOVA "Life Patent Pending" The promls.s and perils ot genetic engineering and Its impact on industry, medicine and universities are examined. (R) o ( 1 hr ) GD LRU9 "Or Denial Smflh''1>r. Smith, Chlel Resident Physician tr! Obstetrics al Women's Hospital In Loe Angeles, c.111 .. l!J>rotited. (1 hr.) C1;J llCMI "The Straiton Story" (1949. Biography) Jarnet Stewart, June Allygon. The loss of a leg la overcome by baseball ~yer Mo~ttatton (2 hrs ) ....-~ llCMI "Blood Relatives" ( 1977, Ora· ma) Donald Sutherland, Aude Landty A police detective trying to find e y00ng glfl's murderer runs up egslnat conflicting letll= 'A' ( 1 hr • AO min.) Cl) "MecArthtjt" ( 1977. BIQula· pf'ty) GrlJQOfY Peek. Oen 0 'H9f'llhy. lhe famous. feared and flamboyant mltltary leader or World War II e1<perlences brlflient combat \/lelOfln befo<e t1 flnal, fiery con-- 1ron1atlon with President Harry Truman {?hrt., 30mln ) e .,_ "The Road Warrior" ( 1981, Advenlu,..) Mel Glbtotl. Bruce Sl*l08 In an A1111ralla of the Mure wh«e clvllltetlon It r~ to • ~llon Of rvrel oorn- munea. e tormtf highway COfl mak.. a 2000-mlle run !Or Mt\c1U11ry In a prOITIIMd land. 'R' (1 ht~ 119(1) ...,_ Mt.ml va. Notre 2,. Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 Dame (R) (3 hrs) a. U ®> HAIP'f DAYI (Season Premiere) Fonzie challenges his leer ot riding his motorcycle across the not0<lous "Suicide H1ll "D I LCMIOAT '•uo•zm a. l'MICAT\M Ml QWIUI ~ TAUi wmt Guesl' MollyR1n= W I) (I) "One Cooks, The Other Doesn't" (Premiere. Comedy) Suzanne P1esne11e. Joseph Bologna A suddenly unemployed woman deC1des 10 move In with her ex-husband. a reallor with money problems of his own. and his young bride (2 t11s) D m PB•llll'Olt ..... A case center- ing on a widow's 111tempt 10 take over her tote husband's bUSlness leads to the destruction of Laura's apartment ( 1 hr.) U ®> ~ ~Nlf (Season Prem- iere) Jacl< is more than mildly surprised when a beaullful woman (Joanna Kerns) asks him to lather her child c;i I ... THI WM. TOM L.-.. "Dr Daniel Smith" Dr Smith. Chlet Resident Physician In Obsletrlcs at women's Hospttal In Lf Angeles, Calif . i~roliled. ( t hr ) m> ~ AT flCllll N Carter and New York's renowned Abyssinian Baptist Church Cho11 toln JoM Wilhams and the Boston Pops OrcheStra tor an evening or llQ_Spel and 1au (A) ( 1 hr ) <U llCMI "Private Lessons" (1980, Com- edy) Sylvia Krestel, Howard Hesseman. A housekeeper has an ulterior motl\19 for providing her employer's teen-age son with his first sexual experience. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) ' r~J MO¥ll "Chanel Solitaire" ( 198 t. Biog- raphy) Mar1e-F1ance Pls1er, Rutger Heuer. The romances and business struggles of Pares 1ash1on queen Coco Chaners early ~rs are detailed 'R' (2 hrs.) (lJ llCMI "Kamikaze '89" (1982) Ratner Werner Fassbinder. ( l hr. 46 min.) . •lll)MCMI "Violent Road" (1958. Drama) Brian Keith. Efrem Zlmbeltst Jr. Trucl< dflv- ers encounter many dangerous sltuatlons while transporting highly explosive roe~• tuel. J. t hr . 55 mlnj. a. 8 OJI °"1 ~ (Premiere) A wom- an (Madeline Kahn) undertakes drastic measures to add new spice to her 11- y1;111r.old marriage lo her conservative hu~ ba~met Sloven) -1 GD~.,_ Sandy Gallln hosts the first 01 three celebrlty-s>ecked enteflelnment special$, featuring the sec- ond-act opening of "OrMmgltll" at the Shubert Thee1re tr Los Angeles. ( 1 hr.) llL-:MMf (Stason Premlefe) Jonathan and Jennifer 1tceh their tntrlgu. fllltd meeting and courtahlp during a vl9lt to LOndOn.~ hr.) I'&. -...., "*'· """ .. "7 A IOOk i. t8'ten at one of ja.a'a truly PfOQroMlve bendl, known tor their 1nnova11ont and their use of the unique h1&1ru~nt calltd the Chapman Stlek. ( 1 hr.) I G MD• AmlCA "a.try Mull!Qen" Har· old Denllo, Fran61 Lut'-M\d &illy Harl foln Gerry MulllQan In a Club af>PMr•noe OO Erto'& In New \'oik City. ( 1 hr.) ~~"Pat Benllat" ... "The Aoed Warrior" ( 1981, A<Mnlur•) Mel OlblOn, lkuoe Spene•. In an Au.trella ol the f\Jtua wtw9 cllltlliatlon 1s reduced 10 a collection of rural com· munes. a lormer highway cop makes a 2000-mite run for sanctuary in & promised land. 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) 0 llCMI "Tlmerlder" ( t982. Sc1ence- Flc:tt0n) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer. A motOfcychst unwlltlngty travel' thrNJQh a time warp and winds up among 19th-cen- tury Western outlaws 'PG' ( t hr . 35 min) I MYll•UM .. .......,. .. M"i•WONC-... llCMI "Thank God It's Friday" ( 1978, Comedy) Donna Summer. Paul Jabara One wild and crazy night al a nelgl'lbo<- hood disco results In everything from budding romances 10 a shot al success for an aspiring singer 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tlOVll "Das Boot" (1981, Drama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer In 1941 . a young German U·boat crew face the challenges and horrOfs of war when they leave port on their f11st subma- rine tour. 'R' (2 hn;., 25 min) fW I fl,,D Cl) «DJ G Mn ... ... 11ICG '11 THI ~ Scheduled guests: Ricky Schroder. Robert Guillaume. Fred Willard, Jim Cary ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ·---® llCMI "The Naked Runner" ( 1967, Orama) Frank Sinatra, Peter Vaughan. ' British Intelligence requests that en Ameri- can businessman assasslnate a defeclOf while m Easl Germany with his son (2' hrs .. IOmln.j l ...... 9GllT 1MI ...-""COMCa--Y .. i Carlo Marla Gluflni conducts lhe Los Angeles Phllhar- monlC In Beethoven's Sympf'tony No 2 and Sctiumann's "Manfred Overture." (£1) ( I tlr.) (jJ llCMI "Foreplay" ( 1975. Comedy) Zero Mostel, Estelle Parsons Three comic vtgnenas are oflered as explanations for the fall 01 a fictional Amartcan president. 'R' (t hr , 15mln.) (DJ llCMI "Neighbors" ( 1981. Comedy) JOhn Belushl. Oen Aykroyd A mlddle- class suburban couple are subjected to the strangest 24-hour period ol their llvn al1er their bizarre new nelghbOra move In ne.c1 dOOf. 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 mfn.) CZ) llCMI "Andy Warhol's Dracula" ( 1974, Horror) Joe Dalle&andro, Udo Kier A vamplrt seeking "wirgtns" to satis- fy his lhir11 lor blood ii helped by 1 noble- man who want1 lhe money he thinks the count ~R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) =~~.&.Magnum Is aaked by ?:.ra1 ~11 10 guerd a Btltflh general (Richard Johnlon) ~ threatened by a tarrorlat faction. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) D tD ~ Guett host: Joen Rlvtrt. Gu•at· actor L.anard Frey ("Mr. s,~!l'.t=-~ ,..,..,.. oau,m POCmMU. NebrHka VI LA (R) 13 hrs.) e llOYll "Body Heat" ( 1991, SulpenM) Wiiiiam Murt, KathlMn Tlll'nef A amalltlmt Florida laWV81' II ~dtd by hla lo¥tt to murdef her hutblnd. 'R' ( 1 hr., as;1~ tt111 I = "Between Friend&" (1983, Ora· ma) Ellubetl'I Taytor. Carol 8uf09ft, Two middl9-aotd dlllOft*I wltl'I tnllrett dltt.f· -Monday Conl. · 1~ ... -.n9A1'Qf ..... 90RTIW(RI lllOYll "Fas•·W•lklng" ( 1991, Suspense) James WOOds. Tim Mclnalre A p11son guard oecomes Involved both In his cova1n's plol 10 assassinate an Imprisoned black leader eno 1n another plot to spring hun 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min) tll llOYll "Watch Out. We're Mad" ( 1976) Terence Hiii. Bud Spencer ( 1 hr. :i :1J.. COWTYTODAY M CIDllOYll "Reds" (1981. Drema) Warren Beatty. Diane Keaton American journallat John Reed's Involvement In the Russian Revolution of 19 17 Is depicted. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 40 min) M lS)llOYll "The Ultimate Warriof" (1977. Sctence-Flcllon) Yul Brynner, Max von Syoow Sur-..lvors of a nuclear holocaust In the 21st C11nlury sulter from the etfects of -Morning Movles- .. lll "Hearuand" ( t981, Orama) Rip Torn. Conchata Ferreft ( t hr. 35 min.) •@ "Sybil" (Part 2) ( 1977. Orama) Sally Field Joanne Woodward. (2 hrs ) 1:11 tC) ··GalaJCy E~press" ( 1981, Adventure) Animated ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ~ 0 "Sounder" ( t972. Drama) Cicely T/son. Paul Wlnl1eld ( t hr . 45 mm ) 1:9( l "The C11minal Code" (1931. Orama) Walter Hus1on. Phllhps Holmes ( 1 hr .• 40 min) • C.C "Resurreclion" ( 1980, Orama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard (I hr, 45 min.) !H "Between Fnends" (1983. Orama) Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Burnett. (2 hrs.) (Ol "Oh God!" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver (I nr . 36 min) • 0 "The Next One" ( t982, Sc1ence-F1c· tton) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Barbeau ( 1 hr . 35 min) l:ll1l J "Kamikaze '89" (1982) Rainer Werner Fassb1noer ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) '1) "Laughing Anne" ( 1954. Drama) Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood. (2 hrs) ,.. C "II Things Were 011feren1" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Suzanne Pleshetle. Don Murray. (2 hrs ) ($ "Bartleground" ( 1949, Adventure) Van Johnson. John Hoo1ak (2 hrs ) 1MI@ "Hook. Une And Sinker" ( 1969. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Peter Lawford (2 hrs) na 0 "Dangerous Charter" ( 1962, Adven- ture) Chris Warfield. Sally Fraser ( 1 hr . 30 min I 0 "Joy In The Morning" ( 1965, Romance) Richard Chamberlain. Yvelle M1m1eux 12 hrs l tt:ll CH) "Wal1z Across Texas" ( 1982. Ofama) Anne Archer. Terry Jas1row ( 1 hr. 40 min l 'Ol "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978. Drama) Waller Matthau. Alexis Smtih ( 1 hr . 5 7 min) 1 ZJ "Young Doctors In Love" (1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young LI hr . 35 min ) ID "The Loote1s" ( 1955. Orama) Rory Calhoun. Ju11e Adams (2 hrs.) -Afternoon Movies-,. a> "The Damned Don't Cry" ( 1950. Drama) Joan Crawlo1d. De11ld Brian. pl•gues and st11vetlol1 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 mtn) • a?.l ...0 AT LMll ct) llO¥W "Take Her, She' a Mine" ( 1963. Comedy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee. An over-p1otttetlve falher has many problems coping with hlS free-sptrlled daughter in COiiege. (I hr , 40 nun ) -;-ITMTCN ... ., ......... llO¥W "Street M~c" ( 198 t, Drama) Ellzabeth Dally, Larry Breeding Realdents of an old San Francisco hotel. mosr of whom are retirees. llotit ro save their home when lhey ere tcild 11 will be cios.d _ 1dow,"~·~ 1 hr , 30 min ) IUICUI WllaY. U . . -Nnm ............ (ti) • .,_ "Slrike Me Pink" ( 1936. Musi cal) Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman. Gang- ~ "The Stratton Story" ( 1949, Biogra- phy) James Stewart. June Allyson. (2 hrs) CID "MacArthur" ( 1977, Biography) Gre. gory Peck, Dan O'Herhhy (2 hrs . 30 mm I W 0 "Soup Fo1 One" ( 1982. Comedy) Saul Aublnek. Marcie Slrassman ( 1 hr , 25'tnln.) 1:11 · "The Europeans" ( 1979, Orama) Lee Remick. Lisa Eichhorn ( 1 hr . 3 I min.} (Q) "First Monday In October" ( 198 t, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Jill Clayourgh U hr .. 40m1n) (.l) "Heartland" ( t981. Orama) Rip Torn, Conchala Fer1ell (I hr .• 35 min ) t:ll ~ "La Vie Continue" ( 1981, Drama) Annie Girardot. Jean·Plerre Cassel ( 1 hr • 35m1n) 0 "T1meflder" ( t982, Sc1ence-Fict1on) Freel Ward. Belinda Bauer ( I nr • 35 mm) •<lJ "Norman lo11es Rose" ( 1982, Come· dy) Carol Kane. Tony Owen ( 1 hr . 40 min J (.IJ "Kamikaze '89" ( 1982) Reiner Werner Fassbinder ( 1 hr . 46 min ) •IC) "Resurrection" ( t980. Orama) Ellen Burstyn Sam Sheparo ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 0 "Oh God!" ( 1977, Comedy) George Burns. John Denver ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) .. "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore (2 hrs ) @ "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Demante Shaw ( t hr • 40 min ) CI> "The Criminal Cooe" (1931, Orama) Waller Huston. Phillips Holmes ( t hr . 40 min.) •CID ''Between Friends" ( t983. Orama) Elizabeth Taylor. Carol Burnett 12 hrs) •DD ... a.tPA11Q. cm ... PMfTMY*MD AIC ... D .... CO.Nf'f .......... . IMClal.._ NIWllQM ·me ... • UlllaSTANDIMQ IUWI llHAYD llOYll "II Things Were DiHerenr" 1979, D<ama) Suzanne Pleshe'le, Don Murray A woman Is sueldenly laced with a 81ars cle5cend upon an amueement p.rk. p1ov1e1mg neaoeches tor lt1J meek 11111e owner who wants no !IOU~ with anyone l' hr . 40 min.I •U llCMI "Prince Of Tht City" (1981. Orama) Treat Wiiiiams. Jt<ry Orbaoh A New York cop 11 caught between federal pressure ano IOyally 10 his tetlow ottlcer• during an investigation of wldeapreaCI -~=-=1'~2 hrs . 46 min) ~ llCMI "Golden Rendezvous" ( 1977. Suspense) Richard Harris, David Janaen. An ocean liner carrylng a cergo of gold and the lives or Its passenoers ara threat· ened by the possibility ot nuclear desttue· lion. (1hr .. 43mln) CZ)M0¥9 "Ms 45" (1981, Orama) Zoe Tamerlls, Jack Thibeau An unfortunate mute girt Is raped twlee 1n one nlghl and seeks revenge against vlolen1 male crlml· nets. 'R' (I hr., 25 min,) .. (I?) I llMAll (Jll ~ series ot d1ttlcul1 respooslbllllles when her husband of ml'n)t.years slips Into an lrr&- verslble catatonic trance (2 hrs ) U llOYll "Sounper" (t972, Drama) Cicely TySOf'I, Paul Wml1etd During the Clerk Depression years, a lam1ly of black sharecroppers struggle to stay together In s lie of overwhelming odds 'G' (2 hrs,) · DClt YAN Dntl -... UN9Ya.J.IR MJCI --.01..,. • ....,... lllM>UQH M AllTI ·~ NI Cll ... ..c ... IWf'Y DAYI AGAIN AIC ... D PM. llAUZIMI Olympic. swimmers. a 1"1revtew of the season's new rv programs IUE\E ...... LOW~ MOVA "Life Patent Peno1ng" The promises and perils of genelic engineering and 11s impact on lnoustry, mee11c1ne and universities are examined IA) O ( 1 hr.) (£) Wll_,. M 11• .. "World (flvitational 7-Ball Championship · Match 2" (RI (I hr.) CJ:) IUIDIR AllOM ,....,. Sally Keller- man and Leslie Nellsen star in this come- dy whodunit, sel 1n a New York apartment on New Year's E"e. 1nvolv1ng an actor, his weallhy wile and his amb1t1ous agent. ( 1 hr .. 45 min) (OJ llOYll "On Go1oe11 Pond" ( 198 1, Ora· ma) Henry Fonda Katharine Hepburn. Old family 1ens>0ns resurface as an elderly couple re1urn for a lasl summer at their New England retreat and are 11lslled by their daughter. her !lance and his SOf'I. 'PG' I I hr . 49m1n ) CZ) llOYll "Hearlland" ( 1981, Orama) Rip Torn. Conchata Ferrell A 1ancher and his housekeeper racE: thti 11gu•~ ot frontier hie 111 I 9 tO Wytim1ng 'PG ( 1 hr • 35 mm I NI '1) OMMGI COUlfTY TODAY 11t1 f) J ON M TOWN Featured v1s1t a Los Angeles chocolate conven11on. tour Mel- rose Avenue. a prolile of a treelance Frlday,Sept.23. 1983 23 -Weclnesclay Cont. tt:M m "Sweethearts On Parade" ( 1952. Musical) Ray Middleton. Lucille Norman 12 l'lrs. l -Afternoon Movies- -• "The Jazz Singer" (Part-talking) ( 1927. Drama) Al Jolson. Warner Oland {~hrs) (}11 "S 0 S T1tan1c" ( 1979. Drama) David Janssen. Cloris Leachman. (2 hrs . 30mln.) CS) "Chariots 01 Fire" (1981, Drama) Ben Cross, Ian Charleson (2 hrs . 5 min.) 0 "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Mtehael McKean. Sean Young 11 hr • 35 min ) -CC) "Sooner Or Later" (1978, Romance) Denise Miller, Rex Smilh (2 hrs.) (0) "Sheol The Moon" ( 1982. Drema) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton (2 hrs .. S 1n1n) W (Z) "Kamikaze '89" (1982) Rainer Werner Fassbinder (2 hrs) •0 "Fat Chance" (1981. Comedy) Farn- ham Scolt. January Stevens. ( 1 hr • 40 min) •CC) "Take Her She's Mine" ( 1963, Com- edy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee (2 hrs) (JO "The Prize Fighter" ( 1979. Comedy) Tim Conway Don Knolls. f 1 hr., 39 min ) (S) "Goin' South" ( 1978, Comedy) Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen ( 1 hr • 4 1 min) .. Cl) "Humongous" ( 1982. Horror) Janet Julian. David Wallace ( I hr , 35 min ) (%)"Heartland" ( 1981, Ofama) Rip Torn. Concha ta Ferrell ( 1 hr • 35 min.) .. 0 "Vanishing Wilderness" ( 197-4) Doc- umentary Narrated by Rex Allen. ( 1 hr • 30m1n.) 4111 CC) "Dreamboat" ( 1952. Comedy) Cllf· Ion Webb. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr . 30 min) C'S) "Mystery At Castle House" ( 1982. Adventure) Alleen Britton. ( 1 hr . 20 min) •CD "Chino" ( t973. Western) Charles Bronson. Vlncent Van Pallan (2 hrs ) CD "The Sea Wolves" (1980, Adventvre) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore. (2 hrs.) (%) ''Super Fuu" (1981. ComedY) Terence Hiii. Ernest Borgnlne. (I hr .• 35 min.) --•lvenlng -p; PlltfWfaMD U-ci.., ........... IMClm./~···· me .. ..... llMI "Soonef Of Late(' ( 1978, RofN!nce) Oenlee Miiier. Rex Smith In order to eapMe tl'la attentton of a hand· eorne roc:k elnger, a t3·yeat·otd IMl'l'f" boppeJ puts on a llltle mttk .. up to •PPM' more ''tophlttlcated." (2 hra.) (JI) llOVll "Lltlle MIU Marker" ( 1980. Comedy) Walter Matthau, Julie Andrewa. Beted on 11'18 Demon Runyon atOfy. A gruff. stingy 1930a boolde'a Nie It turned eround wnen M eccept9 • e-~ .. r-otd moppet .. a rnerkar for a racing bet. 'P<l' Uhr.39mln ) • .. "Time Bendit•" ( \.98t, Corn.- dy) Craig Warnoctt. Oevld warner. A Fnday,Sep1.23, 19ff yovng boy •S 1aken on a trip through time by a band ot d1m1nu1111e would·be outlaws who have Stolen a time-warp map from the Supreme Being 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) · D1Ctt YM DWI ..... IMlllY-.unt AUCI ..-. Oii POtllN9 I PACll Oii CUL,,.. llU N.L CGlff ACT KAUll (JU ONIPORTllBIC LI*I ITM IM I .al "Out Of The O~r~, 30 min I ... toOD .... .. (%} CMAM.a ~TUI Wint Guest Molly Ringwald .. @ U..U. Atlanta Braves at Houston Aslros ~:> NI Cll .... IWIPY DA YI AGAIN , AICMWln ROWM I IMlnWI LMIQH _. .,..... COl9'Alff .... ..., IUH•M-.r LOVI CCll•CnoM I llAllC Oii "-OM&. ,AlfTWI ( llOYll "Street Music" { 1981, Drama) Elizabeth Dally, Larry Breeding Residents of an old San Francisco hotel. most of whom are retirees. light to save their home when they are told II wUI be closed down 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) f0) llOYll "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci· ence·F1chon) Hamson Ford. Rutger Hauer In a world of the future. a special pollee 01t1eer is assigned to track down and destroy four renegade androids 'A' l'. hr . 55 min.) CZ) llOYll "Blue Collar" ( 1978, Ofama) Richard Pryor. Harvey Keitel. Three frus- trated Detroit auto factory workers turn to crime, b11ng1ng them 1n10 more conflict and potentlal ()anger than they ever counted on 'R' ( 1 tu . S4 min ) NI I CllWm COWTYTOOAY 7'l9 I ON 1MI TOW Featured preview NFL Football w1lh an In-depth look at the Rems l hrovgh h1Qhllghts which Include a profile 01 coach John Robinson. a)ashlon show with Rema Cheerleaders and Iha Rams IUXU_!l IUltes at AneMlm St11dlum. 1., .... , ... u .... """"'. COl9'Alff lft OI LA FealUfed: a profile Of "Playboy" magazine's Septembe1 cent9f· fold; an lnalde look at the upcoming ABC series, "Hotel," starring Bette Davia. a at sorn. of Atasl<e's wlldllfe 11CTACDOUIM .., • NClfU'I OOUllT liPA ..... PM1•-•••UU,_ LM ,_. ,_ m "Lucia di Lammef· rTlOOf" Joan SOthefland, Alfredo Kr11us. PablO EMta and P•ut Plithka ere teetUfed In Oonaettl'a opera conducted by Rtcnard Bonynge (2 hra , 30 min ) e mWll "The Unknown TerrOf'" ( 1957, Horror) John Howard, Mala Powers A 1trenge aclentltl develops • men•fftlng ~1 In SOuth Atneflca. (2 hr1 ) •8 (I) •••• Tr•t IN!lllamt pot1raya • bOxlng legend Jeck ~In a c;ltamat· Iutlon of"h!.P9'tonel end ~1 trl- umphl ef\d cf!IM, Sally Ktlletmen. Vic~ rla Tennent ana S.m W•teraton co-star • ~h'!J U ... fllMI Hlgtlllghtl 6f the u rlea recer'lt E.811 CO.ti !lain trip al'9 IM• tl;Hd In "Jlf"•ni. lncfUdltlo • tour of Phi!- adelphla's Independence Hall &'ld a pro- file of New York City disc JOCl<ey Don Imus (Part 3) ( 1 hr ) D llOYll "The Hindenburg" ( 1975, Ora- ma) George C Scoll. Anne Bancrolt A wary Nazi security off1ce1 tries to prevent sabOtege aboard the historic and ulll- mately doomed 1937 flight ol the German dirigible (2 hrs.) D QI) 1MI PALL IAIY Howle is c1111ca1ty injured when a vengeful el<·Con (Clu Gulager) Mbotages one ol Colt's movie stunts (The cest ol the sanes "Trauma Center"=s.) (1 hr.) ~LOU Pll/lf Aft *MD 9"9T~ ~An interview with Lesley-Anne Down on the set of her new mini-series. Cl) llOYll "The Pink Panther·· { 1964. Comedy) David Niven. Peter Sellers A jewel thief attempts to tal<e possession of a priceless gem with the help of the French polloe Inspector's wife (2 hrs ) S) U¥1MOM1MI.,. "Lucia di Lammer· moo1" Joan Sutherland, Allredo Kraus. Pablo EIVlra and Paul Pllshka are featured In Domzelll's opera conducted by Rlehard Bonynge (2 hrs., 30 min ) CC) llCMI "Payday'' ( 1973. Orama) Rip Torn, Anna Capri A country end western singer ruthlessly makes l'lls way to star- dom by manlpulatlng and discarding those around him. (2 hrs.) (I)IPORTm ®.,."How To Beal The High Cost Of Living" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jesslca Lange No longer able to keep up with Inflation, three Oregon housewives turn lo larceny 10 balance their budgets. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) CS) PAM CHAii "Commitments" Hart has an affair wllh another woman and Bell desperately pleads for his help In dealing with Professor Klngsfleld ( 1 hr ) Ct llOwtl "Starstruck" ( 1982, Musical) Jo Kennedy. Ross O'Donovan A teen-age Australian girl finds Instant fame as a punk r()ci( &Inger when her manaoe1-<:oos1n stages a daring publlclly stunt. ( 1 hr .. -40 min) 1111 CV LA 'W Highlights of water polo, swim· ming, diving and synchronized swimming. i hr .. 30 min.) -UMllOAT P&...- -• M PACTI Oii LR Blel1 1ec~ mendS ~·· Garrell IS caterer tor her Col· teoe aororlty's party, then has e change ot heerl:O ' 8 Uy lmlAIT'f (Season Premiere) A mystery pef8on trtea 10 save Krystle and Alexia from the bumlng cabin. while ration and Jett n ah dtlekle to stop Adam's greb for ;;f·Q (1 hr ) ..... Ill .... ~ Cl) llOf8 "Tempest" ( 1982, C<lnlt- dy) John C...."'9tea. Gena Rowtends A New York arehheet leev" the PfNSUrn of orben 11i. and marrlege and esc;epn to a Gr9ek ISiand with 111• deughlef and a f1e.-9P1rlted voong women In thlt ul)dated ~r•lon of Shek .. peare'a pley. ·pa• (2 N"a .. 2h'lln.) lm mWll ''Med Max" ( 1980. OramaJ Mil OlbtOn, Jdanne S.muel In en Auttra- tle of the noHoo-dlltanl Mure, the l11endt and lamlly ot a top h!Qhway l)UftUft ~ man Mt;ome the large11 ot .. dlttlt mo1::11.1e Q9ng ·~· C 1 hr • 29 min I (() "Cl'latlota Of Fn'' ( t981 Ota· ma) &en Cron. Ian Ct\atMon. SOClal Qt•tur• end ~I turmoil beet! two cont,..lfn91Y dlfflnnl Bfltlltt al~ on ent backgtounds and attitudes become test hlends alter t1terally runt1lng Into eech Othe1 11'1 an automobile aec1d4>n1 ( t hr , •5 mm.) -o llOWll "Sldtwlnder 1" (1977, Olama) Michael Parks. Marjoe Gortner Male and tamale cyclists ride through ruts and tenc• es. over dirt tracks and hills to win a moto- cross racing championship ( t hr . 55 min) (!)•lllD• .. •llllDl•Mn .... rnWC*CllDIK ... tll9 CC) .o¥ll "Resurrection" ( 1980, Olama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard. Attoi a near- ratal auto accident, a woman tlndS that she has the ablllty to heal others tx.lt Is persecuted because ol her refusal to claim a divine intiuence. 'PG' ( 1 h~ 46 min.) tt:llU CJ:) U11 lllHTWITM DAni ~ Guests Ed McMahon. photographer Annie UebOv~ 1 hr ) B "=4" "Tell Me Where It Hurts" ( t974. Olame) Maureen Stapleton. Paul Sorvlno A middle-aged housewife strug· gles to Change her humdrum lite when she becomes lnvolVed 1n a women's con- sc1ousness-ra1slng group. ( t hr . 30 min.) ~ALLMTMl,MaY llMY IWITIW«. llMY HAlmUN llOWll "Ms. 45" (1981. Olama) Zoe Tamerhs. Jack Thibeau. An unfortunate mute girl is raped twrce in one night and seeks revenge against violent male crlmi- nats 'A" ( 1 hr , 25 min } 1lltl B (!) llCClOUD McCloUd becomes involved m the searcll by a tootbali player (Bo Svenson) tor an underworld kingpin who owes him S 10,000 (R) ( 1 hr. 20 mrn} 1a 0 110V11 "No Man 01 Her Own" ( 1932. Orama) Clark Gable, Carole Lombard A cunning cardshark "loses hrs aces" and succumbs 10 the charms of a p1e1ty g11I who wants hrm to change his lifestyle. ( 1 ht. 45 mrn / -~"Come Fill The Cup" (1951, Drama) James Cagney, Gig Young A man lett wotthless because of rus dnnk1ng rs taught to lace hie again through the eltorts ol anolher alcoholic (2 hrs . 30 min) (\.) llOVll .. Jekyll And Hyde. Together Again" ( 1982. Cornedy/ Mark Btankl1eld, Bess Armstrong A stra I-laced scientist's accidental rngestron ol a chemical rums him into a tasc1vlous swinger 'A' ( 1 hr., 25mrn) ©.l llOVll "Casey's Shadow .. ( t978. Ola· ma) Walter Mallhau, Ale1tls Smith In the hrghly competrtrve world ot horse racing, a man and hrs sons place their faith in the animal they"ve raised from brrTh and trained to be a champion 'PG' ( 1 hr., 57 W lmin i=o~a.-.cr CUUI t:1I ---~ t.tl NOT NKlllAM. Y M .... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage rn an ollbeat. satrnc take· olf t11 D m l9C .... O\'llllmlT 0 llOVll "Oh GOCI!" (1977, Comedy) George Burns. John Denver God selects an unsuspecting young supermarket man- ager to deliver a message of hope and good wrll to the skeptical people of the modern-day world 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 mrn J t:ll ~J llOVll "Le Sex Shop" (1973. Come- dy) Juhet Berto, Claude Berrt A book· store proprietor finds instant success when he stocks his estabhshment with se~ manuals and mental aids. 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min I .. (C.HIOWll "La Vie COflttnue" ( 1981, Olp r11a) Annie Girardot. Jt1an·P1erre Cassel A ParlSl8'l nouaewlle Wlfh three )'OU"Q cl'llldren tnes 10 put her Ute together alter the sudden death ol her husband 'PG ( 1 hr. 35 min) ... i C81 lftl llmfrtrATCH Clf> .;:::'"Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Come<Jy) Michael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon tries to over come hrs lear of the kn1le In thrs spool ot soap opeia c;llches 'A' ( 1 hr •• 35 min ) <1J .o¥ll "The Cnmlnat Code" ( 1931 Orama) Walter Huston. Phlltlps Holmes. A Inmate lnl/Olved In a prison killing must turn lnlorm8f II he Is to avoid being the tau f for the crime (1 hr . 40 mrn I &11 MaJ> AT I.AMI 1::8 lllOVll "Blondie Has Servant Trouble' ( 1940. ~omedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Blondie and Dagwood ttno that the mansion they're slaying In ls haunted 11 hr .. 30 mrn.) IQMTWf QIUIMln Ne .... ...,..,... ) lllOVll "The ~gin And The Gypsy .. ( 1970. Otama) Joanna Shimkus, Franco Nero Based on a story by O.H. Lawrence A proper young Enghsh g11i rebels against her clergyman lather by taking up with a handsome gypsy rover 'R' ( I hr 32 lmin~COWITYTODAY M •AC1:• .. -rnE'CH ... ., ......... lllOVll "First Monday In October" (1981. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Jill Clayburgh A liberal Supreme Court Jus hce clashes wrth the newest member ot the na11on·s h.ghest cour1. an ulira-con- servative woman 1u11st ·A· ( 1 hr . 40 mrn/ d (S) llOVll "Carry On Emmannuelie .. ( t978, Comedy) Suzanne Dannielle, Ken- neth Wrlhams The Court or St James is .. cm "Chanel Sot11a1re" ( 198 t. Biography) Marie-France Prsier. Rutger Hauer (2 hrs.) .. CC) "The Jackpot ' ( 1950. Cornedy) James Siewert, Barbara Hate ( 1 hr . 25 min ) Ml@ "Unron Station" (1950, Drama) Wit· llam Holden. Barry F11zgerald (2 hrs } .. (CJ "Take Her. She's Mine" I 1963. Com· edy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee (2 hrs J (l) .. Super Fuu" ( 198 1, Comedy) Terence Hill. Emesr Borgnine ( 1 hr , 35 min) 19 (!) "Jamaica Run · ( 1953. Mystery) Ray Milland, Arlene Dahl (2 hrs) CSJ ··The Irishman" ( 1978. Orama/ Michael Craig Robin Ne111n ( 1 hr 45 min) nt0 "Vanishing Wilderness" 11974) Ooc- umenlary Narrated by Re) Allen. ( 1 hr • 30m1n) .. (H, "How To Beal The High Cosl 01 Uv- 1ng" ( 1979 Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jessica Lange ( 1 nr 45 mm ) t:11 1 C "Tim" ( 1981 Orama) Piper Laurie, Met Groson ( t hr . 35 min I rz• ·Tempest ( t982 Comedy) John llvet1«1 up by Iha ertlval ol 11 new diplomat wrlh a tvn-IOvtng wfle 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) artl D llCMI "Part!Wi" ( 1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jonn Hurt A 81ralght CoP and a oay Police clerk go undercover aa • homoseicuat couple to find the murderer of Ii male model. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. i 'Mnf• llAICCll WILIY, 11.D. llCMI "Deadly Garnes" (1981, Mys- tery) Sam Groom. Olck ButklA A woman returns to her hometown to lnvestlgale N!f S1s1er·s mysterious O.ath. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min) MG llO¥ll "Catting Or Death" (19•3. Mystery) Lon Chaney Jr .. J Carrol Nalst!, Tho murder ot an adulteress Is pinned on her 1nnocen1 lover ( 1 hr., 4S min ) llCMI "Blood Relatives" ( 1977, Ola· ma) Donald Sutherland, AUde Landry. A police detective trying to find a young grrt's murderer runs up against confllcllng tesllmony 'A' (1 hr., 40 min./ 41M(!)1WO'ntl-m lllOVll "tt's A Great Ute" ( 1943, Com- edy) Penny Singleton. Aflhur Lake The lox has no worries when Dagwood Is lnvft· ed to a IOK hunt ( I hr , 30 min ) ~Nfnm ._ ....... (I) lllO¥ll "Young Doct0rs In Love" ( t982, Comedy) Mlchael·McKaan, Sean Young A young surgeon 1r1es to over- come hiS rear of the knife 1n this spool of soap opera chches ·A· I t hr • 35 min ) 4ra @IDMAllOf~ .. CID .......,. Alm DAYll AT ITOCITON ITAll Former "Saturday Night Live" writ- ers At Franken and Tom Davis perform lhelr unique brand ot topical comedy, rncludlng an rmpresslon ol Mick Jagoe< and The Rolling S1ones, lrom Stocl<ton State College .. 0 llOVll "Knlghlrlders" ( I 98 t, AdV~ ture) Ed Hams. Gary Lahti. A group of bikers ride with a traveling renaissance lair and discover that t'le Idealistic struggle against evrt eM1sts In modern times also 'R' (2 hrs .. 25 min ) Cctssavetes, Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs .. 25 min) .. <hi "Olagnet" ( 1953, Mystery} Jack Webb. Ben AJeicander ( t hr . 30 min.) 0 "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· nedy, Ross 0 ·0ono11an • ( 1 hr., 40 mtn.) ll:IO (SJ "The Boy Friend" ( 197 1. Musical) Twiggy, Christopher Gable. (2 hrs . 30 mrnJ '1) "Behind The Hl,gh Wall" (1956, Ola• ma) Tom Tully. Syl111a Sidney (2 hrs) ,..CC) "Tempest" (1982, Comedy) JOhn Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs. 25 min) (HJ "Little Miss Marker" ( 1980. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Julie Andrews. ( 1 hr , 39 mrn.) -@ "The Rare Breed" (t966, Western} James Stewart. Maureen O'Hare (2 hrs.) -CID "Sylvia Scarlett" (1935. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant (2 hrs.) 0 "Doctors & Nurses" (1982. Come- dy) Rebecca Rigg. Miguel Lopez. ( 1 hr., 30 min) 1W0 "One Million B.C." ( 1940. Adven· ture) Victor Mature. Carole Landis (I hr., 30mrn) C1J "First Monday In October" ( 1981, Comedy) Waller Matthau. Jiii Clayburgh. Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 25 -Weclnesclay Cont. films are resurrected tor television ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) -~==-......... llOW9 "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassaveles, Gena Rowlands A New YOfk architect leaves the pressures ot urban tile and marriage end escapes 10 a Greek island with his daughtef and a lree- sp1rlted young woman In this updated ver· slon of Shakespeare's play. 'PG' (2 hrs , 2Smin.) 11110 90Vll "Young DoctOIS In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon trill§ 10 over· come hrs fear or the knife 1n this spool of 1111 soa~MI:~ cltches 'A' ( 1 hr . 3S min ) i llMCUI WILIY, llA. _.._ning Movies- •0 "Rleh And Famous" (t981, Orama) Candice Bergen, Jacqueltne Bisset ( I hr .. SS mrn) •Cl) "Blue Collar" ( 1978, Drama) Richard Pryor, Harvey Kettel ( 1 hr , S4 min.) .. (t) "The Pursuit o r D.B. Cooper" ( 198 t , Adventure) Treat Williams. Robert Duvall (I hr , 40 mrn ) fS) "Mystery Al Castle House" ( 1982. AdVenrure) Aileen Britton 11 hr . 20 min) •@ "Hilda Crane" ( 19S6, Drama) Jean Simmons. Guy Madtson (2 hrs ) NICI) "iammy And The Bachelor" (1957, Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Leslie Niel· sen (2 hrs.) ffi) "Treasure or The Four Crowns" ( 1982. Adventure) Tony Anthony, Ana Obregon ( 1 hr , 40 min ) (0) "Batt Of Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Berbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr , St mtn) 0 "The Eyes or The Amaryllis" ( 1975. Drema) Ruth Ford, Katherine Houghton (I hr , 35 min.) 1m(ll "Paternity" ( 1981, Comedy) Burt Raynolds, Be11erly O' Angelo. ( 1 hr • 35 min) Cl) "First Monday In October" ( 198 t , Comedy) Walter Mattheu. Jill Clayburgh 1.! ht., 40 min) .. (C) ··Lost And Found" ( t979, Comedy) Qe<J(ge Segel. Glenda Jackson ( t hr , 46 min,) .. e "Whiskey GalOrel" (1949, Comedy) Joan Greenwood. Basil RadfOfd. (t hr .. 30mln.) .. cm "Time Bandits" (t981, c~y) Craig Warnock. David Warner ( t hr , 50 min) .. CZ) "The Crrmlnal Code" (1931, Orama) Wall"' Huston, Phllllps Holmes ( 1 hr , 40 ~In) m "Great Expectations" ( t934. Dre- ma) Jane Wyatt. Henry Hull. 12 hra.) -~ "Rewrrtctlon" ( 1980. Orama) Etlftn Burstyn, S.m Sheperd ~ 1 hr., 46 min,) 00 "Ticket To Heaven' (1981. Otam&) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rubl~. (1 hf .. 45 mtn) Cl) "Strike ~• Pink" ( 1936. Mullee!) tddie Cantor, Ethel ~mtan. (2 hrs.) • "Ii Coo Of Flander•" ( t9&9. Orama) 158vtd Ladd. Donald Crlap (2 In) -(fl) "The ~gla Stlok" ( 1M7, SUIPBflM} 28 Friday, Sept. 23. 1083 .. l.t:tJ llCMI "S.O S T1tan1c" ( 1979, Ora· ma) David Janssen, Clorls Leachman The personal dramas or the passengers and crew aboard lhe "unsinkable" ocean liner are played against the backdrop ot the ramous d1sas18f at sea (2 hrs . 30 min) · Ml ~ llCMI "Gorn' South" ( t978 Come dy) Jack Nlcholson. Mary Steenburgen A captured h<>'se 1hier 1s ollered a chal\Ce 10 escape hanging by marry1nq a young lady from the !Owl) In whk:h he s Imprisoned 'PG' (1hr,41 min) .-g _,.. ''The Secrets 01 The Blue Room" ( t933, Mystery) Paul Lukas. llooel Atwill A man requesls lhat hlS daughter's three boylnends spend a rer· rOf·filled ntght In a mystetlous room ( t hr ,30m1n) (!)T'CJ'Vftll- Don Murray, Inger St9\191ls. (2 hrs ) 1wa "The Rebel Rousers" (1967. Orama) Cam&foo Mitchell. Bruce Dern ( 1 hr . 30 min) tW(O) ··NOfman Loves Rose" ( 1982, Come- dy) Carol Kane. Tony Owen I 1 hr , 40 min) (%) "Tempest" ( 1982. Comf'dy) John Cassaveles. Geoa Rowlands 12 hr~ • 25 min) m "little Lord Fauntleroy" ( t936 Ora· ma) Freddie Bartholomew. Mickey Roo- ~ (2hrs J -JUternooa Movies- -• "Lullaby Of BroadWay" (1951, Musi· cal) Doris Day. Gene Nelson (2 hrs) (S) "True Conless1ons" (1981. Drama) Robert De Niro. Rober! Duvall. ( 1 hr .. 60 min) 0 "The Boet" (198 t, Drama) Juergen Prochnow, Arlhur Gruenemeyer (2 hrs . 2Sm1n) 1HIC'C) "The Jackpot" ( 1950, Comedy) James Stewart, Barbera Hale ( t hr., 30 min.) (Ji) "Sll&f\Ce 01 The North" (1981. Adventure) Ellen Burstyn, Tom Skefrltt. (..!hr , 35 min.) W (O) "Tlmerlder" ( 1982, Scleoce-Fictloo) Fred Ward. Bellnda S.ue<. ( 1 hr • 35 min) •cc.> "Golden Rendezvous" ( t977, Suspense) Richard Hanis. David Janssen 1! hr., 43 min) (BJ "Treasure 01 The Four Crowns·· ( 1982. Adventure) l"ony Mtl'\Ony, Ans Obregon. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (I) "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980, Dr•· ma) Elliott Gould, Susannati YOfk ( 1 hr • 30mln) CZ> "Young OoclOtl In Love" ( 1982. ~ ~lchael Mcl<Mn. Seen Young. -~~The. ~Of The Yank"'" [1~2. ~aphy) Gary Cooper, Ter ... Wright t2. fira.. 30 min ) .. CG) "Bu.z:nrd" ( t98 I, AdVentura) Chris-~ Hank•. ( 1 tir •• 30 min.) .. ct) "Lott And Found" ( 1919, Comedy) George Seg.al, Gltnd4a Jaokton ( 1 hr . 48 min.) "~ 20'8 A.O." (1981. A<tv«t- ture) Oa<r81'1 MoOaWI. Doug McOluta (' hr., 35 min.) t Monday In October" (t98t, Watter Matthall. Jiii Clayt>utgtl. t! hr . min.) .. (!) ''C.t Ballou'' ( t 985. Comtdy) ,.,.,... GJ lllOVtl "Dimples" ( 1936. Comedy) Shrrley Temple, Helen Westley. A little girl sings ana n'!nces on the streets or New York to ~upporl herself and her grandla· lher ( t hr , 30 min ) ~Nnm ...... ,...(It) MOvm ''Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci- ence·F'1ctton) Harrison FOfd, Rutger Hauer In a world of the ruture. a special police olllcer Is assigned to track down and destroy four renegade androids. 'A' (I hr , 55 min.) 4cll(t)lil0vm "Tim" (1981, Orama) Piper Laurie. Mel Gibson A young retarded man end a sensHrve, middle-aged woman develop a close relationship or mutual need and understanding thal leads to an unorthod01t marriage. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) W(f)-1MI~ Fonda, Lee Marvin (2 hrs.) (0) "Time Bandits" ( 198 t, Comedy) Craig Warnock, Da111d Warnef ( 1 hr., SO min.) .. 0 "The Slipper And Tl'le Rose The Story Of Cinderella" ( 1976. Fantasy) Richard (11hamberlaln, Gemma Craven (2 hrs , 30 min.) .. u,: Cal ... """"'' .... uc ... a 11lm'IC09,,,,., NAWAIMN llMlm.1..-...... me ... ~-IUIM181A¥IGll .. "The Pursuit 01 D.B Coopef•• ( t981. Adventure) Traet Wiiiiams. Robert Duvall A thief skyjacks a plane and para· chutes to aafety over Oregon with a rOf· lune In stolen money. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min) (I) TCl' A.-IOllll'9 Live from Las Vegas. Nev (2 h~ .• 30 min.) CB) llO¥ll "Tlmerlder" ( 1982. Sei4"'1Cl• ActlOn) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer. A motorcyclltt unwittingly tr•vtlS through • tim. warp and winds up •mono t 9tt".-cen-tury Western outlaws. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min) ([) CMOL1 .._ -1'0 Cllll C.rOla King's en<>l'lnOU8 Impact on the music world la Of'Ce again felt In thlt apeclal featuring some of her grfftast hlta. ( 1 hr.) CS)..,. "Paternity" ~1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolde, Beverly 0 Anga!O. A beoh· elor 11'1 hit fortktt who wants to be • f1ti. searches fOf tl'le right woman to bMr hit child. 'PG· ~hr. :f5 min.) <1) .. " Fuu" (1981, COmedy) T-.noe Hiii. neat Bofgnlne. An lrracllat· eel Mlaml oop u..-hit newfound IV!*· power• ro combat org11nlz1<1 ortme. 'PG' 1~~~~ .... ......... .. -. ....... .. w.,...,. ,.. L'tl\. .... • -Wednesday Cont. tl'lelr way to glo1y In the 1!12,. Perts Olyltl· pies 'PG' (2 h15,, 5 min) 11111 D d) PAa.Y ,... (Se&aon Premiere) Alex decides to educate an aggressively auenuve g111 (Talia Balsam) In the liner thlnG ile I -1MIDAYt ..nuu.Y .. NW Mm UCM ''The Columbia Cup" (from Tri Cities, Wash ) (R) ( t hr) • (1l) lllOVW .. , Oled A Thousand Times" ( t955, Orama) Jack Palanee. Shelley Winters A killer teels slirrlngs ot 10\le and plly tor a delOf'med gtrl. but ts rejected by' her at1e1 financing an operation to mend her 1n1trm11y (2 hrs , tO min ) -a fl:) lM Mm • ,_. Sandy Gallln hosrs the second of three celebrity· packed entertainment specials highlight· Ing perlOf'mers from various areas of show business. ( 1 hr.) BI~ would·be suitor (Richard Hatch) tormenrs assistant manager Chris· line (Connie Sellecca), and hotel execu- tive Vrctona Cabot (Anne Ba•ter) •S reun- ited with a former lover (Stewert ~ra;ge~~ I A ¥WT wmt ,..UJ) ITRAl'T Inter· nationally renowned conductor I pianist Reginald Stewert is prollled; Interviews with Stewart and with his contemporaries, and historical footage a1e Included. (CJ llOVll "Big Bad Mama" ( 1974. Advenlure ) Angle Dickinson. William Shatner A woman cuts a path of violence and romance througn lhe Southwest of the 1930s. 'A' ( 1 hr. 23 min) (H) llOVll "I. The Jury" ( 1982, Orama) Armanda Assante, Barbara Carrera. Prl· vale eye Mike Hemmer tang~ with e coterie ot vlllalns as he allempts to avenge a war buddy's murder 'R' ( 1 hr . 50m1n) 0 MOVll "Fast-Walking" (1981. Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire A prison guard becomes Involved both 1n his cousin's plot 10 assassinate an 1mpr1SOned black leader and m another plot to spring him 'R' (1 hr .. 55 min ) tllillft? :.= ...... ,.WOM,_ ... fl A ¥WT wmt ,..UJ) ITRAl'T Inter· na11onally renowned conductor I pianist Reginald Stewart 1s profiled. Interviews with Stewar1 and with his cootemporanes. and historical loolege are included. CD llATTIM °'LR Mm Dl.AlH "Cen1ra11a Fire" The residents of the small town ot Centralia, Pa. con11nue to struggle with an out-or-control underground mine lire which has lhreatned their lives and their property for the past 20 years. *l (E)~ (IDlllOVW "Sylvia Scarlett" (1935. Come- dy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant A young woman becomes mrlled up with smugglers while prelend1ng to be a lemale Robin Hood ( 1 hr . 37 min ) '*I a o Cl)@) m ... TAii · IOMGtHOW TtlCICE °' M N9GIHT Scheduled lasts Lee Horsley 11 hr , 30 min ) 1811YHU •••llMPORT ~ "Or Daniel Smith" Dr Smith. Ch1el ReS1den1 Phys1c1an 1n Obstetrics at Women's Hospital 1n Los..AngeJes.-CalJ , ¥rol1ted (I hr.) MOMI MQMQ WllKLY (JI) llOVll "The Sin" ( 1979, Drama) Anne HeywoOd, Donald Pleasence. A repressed Kansas schoolto8ch6r davelopti a trau mat1c ralalio11sh1p with e sad1s11c 1an1101 'R' (.1 hr . 20 ruin ) tWIJ (J) NUCI tnlllY The relsllonantp ootween two olltce11 (Claude Aklnfl, Paul Buike> who hall8 been pan.._ fQf 10 yea1s oeg1ns 10 unravel (R) (I hr • 10 m•n L D G ~ Guest hOsl Joan Rrvars Gue1us: Larry Hagman. Belly White, lc°":'=~ry Shandling. ( 1 hr ) OIMC~..num •llMCM°'-.,.,..°'UN"'~ ._.,~ ........ -lllOVW "Chine 9, Liberty 37" (1980. Western) Warren Oates, Fabio Testi A stubboln loner, formerly a gunllghtar, stages a one-man battle against a railroad company wanting to make tracks across his territory. 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) CE) PKA NJ. COMfACT KMATI (II) CO llCMI "The Next One" ( 1982. Sci- ence-Fiction) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar· beau. A man trom the future breaks the time barrier and lands on an Isolated island ( 1 hr . 35 mm ) CZ) lllOVW "Kamikaze '89" ( 1982) Rainer Wemer Fassbinder. ( 1 hr . 46 min I '1:)19CWI -o lllOVW "Stileuo" (1969, Mystery) Alex Cord. Brill Ekland. A district attorney 1r1es to nail a playboy count who Is killing thugs on behalf ol a gangster friend ( 1 hr .. 55 min.} (!).......n*TWOM*Wt II!> llCMI "Dangerous Cros5lng" ( 1953. Mystery) Jeanne Crain, Michael Rennie While on a honeymoon cruise. a young husband mysteriously disappears, causing the other passengers 10 doubt the bride's claJm that he ever existed ( 1 hr . SO min.) (fi) MOVIE "B1aoe Runner" ( 1982, Sc•· ence-F1ct1on) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer. In a world ot the lulure, a special police officer 1s assigned to track down and destroy lour renegade androids 'A' (_1hr ,55 min) 0 llOVll "Arthur" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Uza Mmnelh While his tamily attempts 10 force him lnro a pre· arranged marriage, e drunken. hedonistic playboy tails 1n love with a poor working Q!!t ·po· ( 1 hr . 53 min ) -~ llOVll "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A young surgeon tries to over· come hrs leer ol the knlle 1n this spool of soap opera cllches 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 11:9 D fl) LATI N9GIHT wmt DAVID liTTlllllM Gu~r Ronnie Spector ( 1 hr ) B lllOVW ~ch Casanova" ( 1965, Comedy) Curt Jurgens, Martine Carol Three young Slclhans tMlcome Involved with a poor nobleman wtiom they believe to be wealthy ( 1 hr , 30 min ) I ALL•1MIPAa.T llAllY IWmWC. llAllY HMTllAN lllOVW "The Last American Virgin" I 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Diane Franklin A shy teen-ager 1n love 1s reluctanr to 1om his buddies In their pursuit of sexual expe11ences 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) 1MI tJ Cf) llOVll "The Captive" ( t976. Western) Kurt Russell, Tim Malheson Two brolhers 101n a raid on a Cheyenne encampment m the hope ol lind•ng their IOng·IO$t 5<5ter ( 1 nr . 20 min j ,_ Q llOVll "Winner Take All" ( 1975, Ora· ma) Shirley Jones. Laurence Luckmb1ll To 11nance her lanat1ca1 gambling habit, a hovsew1te d1os Into !he family savings Jcct>1.mt without Iler husband's knowledge or c.on66nt (2 hr'$ J Cf> llOVll "The Countt1rle1t Traitor" (Par1 2) I t96:? Adventure) Wllllam HOiden. Lii· h Palmer The British government black ma1t!> a natu1ellz9d Swede Into becoming a spy agaln!>t the Nazis duung World war II (2 hrs) ·-=-''Stop. You're l<llllng Me" ( t953, Comedy) BrocJerlck Crawford. Claire Trevor A woman convinces her gangster husband to g111e up lawlessnesa airer Prohiblltbn IS repealed (2 h1s , 30 min) { [J AUTO MQMQ "SCCA Supervees .. (from Lex1ngron. Ohio) (R) ( t hr . 30 ;'J..acon 1:11 (CJ llOVll "An American Werewolf In Lon- don" ( t98 t, Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Agutter The vaca11on Itinerary ol two young Americans on a walking tour of Englano 1s ruined when a werewolf attack leaves one dead and the oll'ler corsed with a hunger tor human flesh 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 1111(1 ) (1) llOVll 'King D1r.k" ( 1981, Fantasy) Animated An 1nsat:able witch uses tMH magic to provide 11 dwart named Richard with rhe necessary stamina to indulge tMH prodigious se~ual appetite. ( 1 hr , 10 min l. 1:19 0 W ..: ... OVlllllCWf aJ llOVll "Andy Warhol's Dracula" ( 1974, Horror) Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier A vampire seeking "w1rg1ns" to satls· fy his 1h11s1 ror blood 1s helped by a noble- man who wants the money he thinks the count possesses 'R' ( I hr . 30 min ) 1:iel 0 llOVll "Visiting Hours" ( 1982, Suspense) M1chael lrons1de. Lee Grant A psyctio11c murderer searches tor his next vrclim. a TV newswoman who survived an earlier allack, 1n a big city hospital 'A' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) --1--•9ot.v111•-·• !ti ~ Cll *Wt-.MTWATCH llO~hoot the Moon" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Albert Finney, Diane Keaton The collapse ol an upper middle-class cou· pie's mamage and its ellect on their four daughters 1s chrorncled 'A' (2 hrs., 5 min.) ( ~ llOVll ' H. oween II" ( 1981, Horror) Jamie Lee ( tis. Donald Pleasence A hopelessly 1n• · murderer coo11nues his reign ul terror ~ small town 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30m1n.l t9 (tt) Oil OCAnoM "Catch A R1s1ng Star's 10th Ann1ve1sary" Richard Belzer. Pal Benatar. David Brenner. Biily Crystal, Gabe Kaplan and Robin Wiiiiams are among the stars saluting the New York showcase club which gave them their start ( t hr . 30 min ) t:ll G) llOVll 'Captain January·· ( 1936. Comedy) Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee A httle girl brings sunshine and IOY to a tone- ~h~se keepe1 ( 1 hr 30 min ) ) NOMI MCllO WllJ(L Y (fl) I llOVll "Beyond Death's Door" ( 1979) Documentary. Or Harold Free- man The 'after dearh" e•periences ot three people are recounted 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35m1n) ~ OMMGI COUNTY TODA T 2:11 WOlllD AT LMQf 2:11 )llOVll 'Dreamboat ' ( t952 Comedy} Clifton Webb Ginger Augers A silent· ~reen srar •eoa1ns glorv when his old Friday, Sept. 23. 1983 27 -Thursday Cont. CEJ1P011111m (JI) ® llOYll "Blood Relallves" ( 1977 Ora· ma) Donald Sutherland. Aude Landry A police detect111e 1ry1ng 10 find a young girl's murderer runs up against confflct1ng leslimony 'A' ( 1 hr 40 min I llOYll "Love Camp" (1981, Drama) Laura Gemser. Chrtsflan Anoers A sena- tors daughter goes to a Ir" IOve camp and soon finds out that it's a prostitution rl~ (t hr . 45mtn) CSJ llOYll "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci· ence·Flchon) Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauer In a world ol the future. a special police olllcer is aSS1gned to track down end destroy lour renegade androids 'A' U hr , SS min) ,,_[OJ o.fY CA.llf'I AlmlCA The country music star per1orms e salute to American history alld trad1t1ons with guests June Carter Cash, Steve Goodman, John Prine and Rooney Crowell from Kennedy Center In Washington. D C ( 1 hr • t 5 min.) ,,. II ()) TIW9IJI ale, IU>. Gonzo and his patient (Dtck Gautier). an author ot self· l'lelp books, become the targets of death threats. (R) ( t hr . 10 min ) D GI) TOMIHT Guest host Joan Rivers Guests· David Brenner, Joan Collins, Erma Bombeck. ( 1 ~ 1 ~7w~ ,.._, '°""""' AUl'O llACllQ "Formula I Italian Grand Pri11" (from Monza, Italy) !Al ( t l'lr . 30 min) 0 llOYll "The Boat" (1981, Drama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer In 1941, a young Germen U·boet crew lace the challenges end horrors of war when they leave port on their first subma· rine lour 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min ) CZ) llOYll "First Monday In October" ( 1981, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Jiii Clayburgh A liberal Supreme Court Jus- tice clashes wllh the newest member of the "8tt<>n's highest court, an ultra-con· servallve woman 1urls1 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) , m,.C1.U1 1W dll llOYll "Bertin 'Correspondent" ( 1942, Adventure) Dana Andrews, Virginia Git· more. A German prolessor escapes from the Nazis with the help ol an Amerlc;an newspapetn18n ( t hr . 30 min.) tw (Cl mwl "GOiden Rendezvous" (t977. Suspense) Richard Har11s, Oevtd Jansaen. An ocean Unor carrying a cargo ot gold and the llve& of Its passengers are threat· ened by the possibility 01 nuclear destruc· lion. (I hr . 43 min ) -· llO¥m "But I Don't Want To Get Mar· rled" ( t970, Comedy) Hersohel EWNrdl, Nanette Fabfay. When a elmpte ~ body t>ecornes a wtQower. he dllconoen· edly dl&eOvefS his whole Image haa cl\anged •• anxious women swarm around him..:/'" 26 min.) (!)Ml'll--ITMIWWW ... -· G» UTl -.r wmt DA• Ut I 1AN Quest com0dlttnn4t-actrna Sandra Bem-1\ar~ DI • llO¥m "Eric" (1975, Dfama) John r.'vage, Patricio Neal. An active. atl'llel lc young mi n terminally Ill wllh cenc.r ttves lhlJ rtmeln<Mr of hit Nia With exuberanc. ; N .. 30 rnt~t- .. M 1-TWWLW • .9"9T.-r TOlllNf Frankie Avalon 1111111 abOut hit nightclub •ct •nd 30 Friday, Sept. 23 , 1883 (M1'11n.~, llMY HARnlAM, Ull'f KMT'IWt llOYll "The Seven Seduc11ons 01 Madame Lau" ( 1982. Fenlasyj Richard Pacheco, Annette Haven Sensual encounters are used 10 awaken an arro- gant playboy to the tacts ot Ille (I hr. 15 min) 111191) ()) 90WI "Women At West P<>1nt" ( t979, Dfama) Linda Purl. Andrew Ste- vens A group ol women overcome 1radl- 11on to become the first tamale military cadets admitted to West Point (R) ( t hr., 20 min.) CID llOYll "Mad Max" ( 1980, Drama) Met GlbSOll. Joanne Samuel In an Austra· ha ot the noHoo-distant tuture, the friends and !amity ol a lop highway pursuit police- man become the targets ol sadistic motori=ang 'A' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) W D P TID Wint CIBYL LADO This vldeO features Cheryl Ladd dancl"P, and Singing such hits as "Think It Over • and "Just Like Old Times " ( 1 hr ) {!) ll0¥8 "The Miracle Of Morgan's Creek" ( t944, Comedy) Belly Hutton. Eddie Bracken When 9 young girl finds herself pregnant attar a night on the town with a group ol Gls. she 1s hard-pressed to lde~he lather (2 hrs ) 1 _. "Kiiier With Two Faces" ( t974. Mystery) Donna Miiis. tan Hendry. An archltecl makes an appointment w1th a young woman 10 look over her new house bul his mentally unbalanced twin shows lffi. In hlsplace. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) l1J ..._..,. W "American Gold Cup" (from Devori. Pa.). (R) !2 hrs) ([) ll0¥8 "Fast Tlme11 Al Rldgemont High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· nlfer Jason Leigh Students at e "typical" American high school confront lhe chat· lenges ol adulthood, drugs. se11 and schoolwor~hr., 30 min.) -I~· :'9RCTC<U\ll w mmc ... oux•rr 1iiOWll "True Confessions" (t981. Orama) Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall. The usually eepara·te worlds ot two broth· ers. •Lot Angeles pollQe detective and an ambitious Roman Cetholk: ptlest, con· verge c:1uring a murder lnvestlgallon. 'A' ( 1 hr., SO min) CI> llO¥m "The Criminal Code" (1931. Drama) Walter Huston, Phllllps Holmes. A Inmate Involved In a prison kitting must turn Informer It he 11 10 avoid belng the 1111 ~ for the crime. ( 1 hr , .CO min ) WI u;J llO¥m "Young lac:1y Chall~" ( 1977. Otama) Har'" McBtlde, Peter Ratray. A young woman IMtfltl hef laml· ly's huge mention and an ancestor's diary detalllng num«OUS MKUll 91Capades 'R' i hr .. 28 min.) .. m Cie ... ~ATQt .. "Good flmet" (1967, Muslcull) Sonny and Chef. a.oroe Sa~ Two young ~ elm for movie •tarOOtn AJl'llN one of them reellles that thlJ drtem may not be =ttcal one (2 h,..) 11:, 1"'91 'fhe WO<k Of loclay'• holl"t young Mltn. dlr.ator1 1Jnd 1tart are gathered together In et\oft lltm, \lldeo and anif'r'laled tegmenli ( t hr ) e llOWll "Bledt Runner" ( 1962. Scl- t f'\C .. Flo11on) HarrllOn F'ord. Rutger Hau.r. rn a world of the future, • special poltee oftloer Is attlgn9d to traek down anc:1 destroy fO\lf f9MO•de android• 'R' (lht ,S!mln) n llOYll "The Road Warrior" (1981. Adventure) Mel Gibson( Bruce Spence In an Australia of the IUlure where cllillzatlon 1s reduced to a collection ol rural com- munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000·m1te run for sanctuary In a promised land. 'R' ( t hr . 35 min.) l:ll@ NICI NOf\I l:llG) MOYll "The Razor's Edge" ( 1947, Drama) Tyrone Power. Gene Tlefney Based on a story by W Somerset Mauo- ham. Frve drlferent people cross paths In Ch1~tter World War I. (3 hrs.) Cl) "Spell 01 Evll" ( t973. Mystery) Diane Ciiento, Edward De Souza. A series of bizarre events causes a secretary to become susplclOus of her boss's new wile ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~="Pranks" (1981, Horror) Lau· rie Lapinski, Stephen Sacks. Ave youths are spending !here summer closing up a condemned dormitory and ere hunted by la m~~.Jo:ymln) HI wc..D&TLMQI Ml -mmat ... 1U•••tm1 .,_ "Lady Challarley's Lover" ( t981. Drama) Sylvta Kriste!. Nleholas Clay 0 H Lawrence's story about the wile ol a paraptegk: English aristocrat who takes her husband's gamekeeper as her lover Is retold 'A' ( 1 hr .. .CS min. l 11:9 CS) MOYll "Extreme Close-Up ' ( t 972. Drama) James McMullan. Kate Woodville. A TV reporter's assignment to show the ease with which prl11acy can be violated turns Into a personal obsession With voy· eurlsm 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min.) -~~L.-"James Stewan" 11:9 PAITH• .,_ "Andy Warhol's Dracula" ( 1974. Horror) Joe OaltesandfO, Udo Kier. A vampire seeking "wlrglns" lo sells· ty his thirst for blood Is helped by a noble- man who wants the money he thinks the count possesses. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Ml® .. -11.l Actress Lee Grant directed ind narrates ll'lls documentary. which profiles six women serving prison sentences for murder convtctlone. ( i hr.) •;•ace-.,.0'••••11 ..... ..,,U. ~Resurrection" ( 1980, Drama) Ellen Burstyn. Sam Shepard. Atter • near· 1a111 auto accident, a woman finds that she has the ability to heat others but It persecuted because of het retusal to ctalm i Mne Influence. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ..... ,_(It) llOWll "True 00nf9Nlonl" (1981, Dfama) Robert De Niro. Robert Ouv•ll. The usually eeperate worldt 01 two broth• Ms, • Loe Angeles pottce dttectiv. and an ambitious Rom•n Cathollc ptlett, con- \18fQCI durl~1 murder tn""tlgatlon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 60 min -1-~ .. ·--°'~ .. ... "Falling In Lcwe Agetn" (1980. Otama) Ellloll GOuld, Su&annah Vont, A man P°" to hit high ach~ reunion In the belle that h4I aan relive the good Umea Of the t. 'PG' 1 tif,. 30 min.) Cl ... lflod Advonlllrig t.W. ..-. S..2·6878 ''"' ~ I =::Ii. A protli. of James 0.1n on the 28th 1nniver5ary of hie death. an Interview with S~ey Aobln&on ~--MllUllTWI~· lth) ~~ 1'0IMNf F1ankla IAva.!;1~1~~1 his nlghlclub aet anCI ,-.Cf9MY __..WU • 11•119GllT LOW QOll•CTIOlll llOTGllU& .,_ "The Secre1 Ute Of Walter Mlt· ry" ( t947, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virgin· la Mayo. A meek man burdened with domestic allechments conjures up lllu· sions ot l'limsell as a l'lero ( t hr , 46 min ) CO) l90Vll "Tlmerlder" ( 1982, Sctenee- Fiction) FteCI Ward. Ballnda Bauer. A motorcyclist unwittingly travels thrOYgh a time warp and winds up among 19th-cen· fury Western outlaws 'PG' ( t hr.. 35 min ) tl NI '1) OUNll COUNTYTOOAY 1:118 I OM M TOWll Featured. travel to Big Bea1 Lake; behind-the-scenes look et how CBS put together tl'lelr fall season's "We've Got The Touch" promotional campalgn: Over Tl'le Line, the Sen Diego beach sport tl'lat malches two-man solt· ball teams against one another I G) PAl&YPIUD LA~l-.YICO..AMY m OM LA Featured a repotl on America's last unlemeCI outpost. beautiful Alaska, including 1rlps to Anchorage and Mt McKinley: vlslr an isolated Eskimo vii· lage for a rare look at tl'lese Native Amerl· lcan~;~elr way of life IOU DOUGH Q) NOfll'I COURT ... , ..... PALlMD-Of mGIW.D,_ -. WHAT~ "Pinot Nott And Garney Beaujolais" Plnot Nolrs of Louis Martini. Spring Mountain and Napa Wine Cellars are leatured. MIO co.ea ATTMCTIONI m llOv. "It Takes All Kinds" (1969, Suspense) Vera Miles, Robert LanSing An American sailor is conned by a lovely elltort1on1st in Australia into stealing a valuable piece ol stained glass for her (2 hrs) NI CHAM.II CMA9lJM TAUi wmt Guest Moll~1ngwald. ... CIJ llACllUl '.L (Season Premiere) H1gg1ns launches an emergency sea mis· SIOn 10 rescue Magnum, who has been stranded miles trom sl'lore by a strong cur· rent. (1 hr.) 0 tm-AmM (Season Premiere) Julie (Lauri Hendler) tries 10 meal pep music srar Andy Gibb when he comes to Glenlawn. 0 llOYll "Smash-Up On Interstate 5" I 1976. Drama) Robert Conrad. Buddy Ebsen A massl11e 39-car collision occurs on a Cahlorn1a l1eeway at the close ot a holtd!}' weekend.~) 0 Qj) TMWIA Cutter perf01ms emergency surgery on stunt-accident vie· llm Howie Munson (Doug Barr). (The casl of "The Fall Guy" guests.) 0 ( 1 l'lr ) mlOUQIWrf fANTAIY&MD llfTDT~ TOIMHT Frankie Avalon talks about his n1gl'llclub act and ~-movie W "Tl'le Pink Panther Strikes Again" ( 1976. Comedy) Peter Selle<a. Herbert Lom. The maniacal I01mer pollce Inspector Dreyfus directs • doien 116811· 11n1 to allmlnete the bUngllng ln1peo1or J1e;:ailou9elu (2 h,. ) • .... ... Neel Glblef Ind Jfll Irey Lyon1 hoSt an Informative look 111 whet'1 new 11 the movi... ·-C!UmCOWITY CC).,. "Relutrecllon" ( 1980, Oflma) Ellen Buratyn. Sam Sheperd After a near· fetal auto acclelent, • woman finds that al'le tlaa the abU11y 10 heal Others but Is persecuted because of twit retusel 1o claim a dlvlna Influence. 'PG' ( t hr., 4!:'.':Jon (8) MCMI "Amityville ti: The P " n 982, H0tr0t) Suri Young. James Olson A family allperfences supernaturally lnflu· enced problems atter moving Into a Long Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr • 46 mln ) (S) .,_ ·IJ>rlnce Ot Tl'le City" ( t98 t , Orama) Treat Wiiiiams, Jerry Orbach. A New Y0tk cop is caught between fedetal pressu1e and loyalty lo·hls fellow ottloera during an lnvMtigetlon of wldespreed ~ice cOfruptlon 'R' (2 hrs .. 45 min.) 0 .,_ "The NHI One" ( 1982. Scl· ence-Flcllon) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar· beau. A man from the tuture breaks lf\e time barrier and lands on an Isolated island. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (%) llD¥ll "Young DoctOIS In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Mlchaet McKean. Sean· Young. A young surgeon tries to over· come his fear of tha l(nlle Jn lhl$ spoof of soa(?_opera cllches. 'R' ( t hr .. 35 min.) ... 111 llAMA'IPM&Y (Season Premlefe) Mama tries to save Buu and Sonja's school danoe when the scheCluleCI punl<· rock band tails to show up. i LOVllOAT , ........ ~ lllO Finland's Ve1kko Hakutl nen. the country's best cross-country ski· er. l=ed. (R) ~ .....,. Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons host an Informative look at whal'& new at the movies ~ IPOllTtcaT8 .. ... M IA 'I mATllT llG•ITI "1963 NFL Championship • G1an1s vs. Bears" I "1965PackersHigl'lhgl'lts" (A) (1 hr.) •@ MCAT\9 .. 8 (I)-•-(Season Premiere) A J. and Rick try to clear a master magi c1an (Donald O'Conn0t) charged with murde11ng a lellow Illusionist. ( 1 hr.) 0 G W eoT IT llAlll Mickey's late l'lours, llashy wardrobe and sudden weallh cause Jay and David 10 become suspi• CIOUS. 0 @) t TO I (Season Premtere) Han asks a surprised Violet 10 pose as his wife .1, h~lege reunion. HUU'19UT WI& ca THUTM "Flickers" Arnie and his old flame Letty team up to beguile a prospective backer (Part 5) (R) ~t hr.) ~ I& MCI THUTM "The Flame Trees 01 Thlka· The O<ums 01 War" The Thika community finds Its way of life ll'lrearened by ll'le oulbteak of World War I. (Part 7) (R) D ( t hr.) CO llDWl "On Gf>lden Pond" (1981 , Ora• ma) Henry Fonda. Katharine Hepburn Old family lenslOfls resurface as an elderfY couple return tor a last summer at their New England rehear and are visited by their daughter. her flance and his son. 'PG' (1 l'lr . 49 min ) (OJ llOV9 "Ttie Road Warrior" ( 1981. Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruoe Spence. In en Australia of tile Mure where cMltlatlon ls reduced to a coflecllon of rural com- mi.mes, a tormtt highway cop makft a 2000·mlle run for sanctuory In a p1orn1Md land 'R' ( 1 h1., 3& min ) •(ll)MOWm "Toward The un1<nown" ( t96G. Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden. Lloyd No4an. A pllot attempts to gain Iha respect of l'lle colleagues after toeing It over a caralele mlet11<e (2 hrt . 25 min ) .. D GD ~ (Season Premlete) Sam anCI Diane's newly started romance tuna inlo problems upon their arrtval at her 1!£11rlment. U Ill IT'I llOT WY (Premiere) A man (Ken Howard) and his ex-wife (Carlene Watkins). who IS now married 10 he< e.c-- ond husband (Bert Convy) . live on the same street 10 share custOdy or their chll· dran (!) MCMI "Emperor Of The N0'1h Pola" ( 1973. Advenrure) Lee Mar11ln, Eroeti Borgnlne. A rough railroad guard matcn. wits and wills wlth a crafty hobo dat•· mined to hitch a ride (2 hrs , 30 min.) I~~ .. -·--(I) LMDleCI (Season Prem-iere) Gary delles Abby ano refuses to fire defense att0tney Mltcl'l Casey (Barry Primus) as he attempts to clear himself of Qjl's murder. ( 1 l'lr.) U GD LM AaC It NMOM Sandy Gatlin hosts 11'18 last 01 three celebrity-pecked entertainment apeclals, featuring the finale ol "A Chorus Line" a1 New Yori< City's Shubert Theatre. ( t hr ) l lf,~hr) POUCIWOllM ~ "Second Time Around" An engaged couple. both divorced, attempl to come 10 terms with their own ellpectations • and heslta11ons about e shared tutur~ o ( 1 hr ) I!)..... _... "Fl11e Reel Herr· lngs" An elabOfale reconstruction sequence conducted by Lord Peter Wlm· say lorces lhe murderer to confess. (Part ~ (1 l'lr.) CC) llD¥ll "Used Cars" { 1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden After the owner or a bankrupt car shop dies. his employees try to cover up hls demise to prevent his wealthy car dealer brothef from Inheriting the business 'R' ( 1 hr .• 53 min.) CID-1Ml91\ It llOV9 "Mad Ma1t" (1980, Drama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel In an Austre- lla 01 tl'le not·too-dlstanl future. 11'18 friends and family of a lop l'llgl'lway pursuit polloa- man become tl'le targets of sadistic motorcycle gang 'R' l' hr .. 29 min.) (%) llOVll "Ms. 45" 1981. Drema) Zoe Tamerlfs. Jack Thibeau. An unfonunate mute girl f6 raped twice In one night and seeks revenge against violent male er~· nals. 'R' 1' l'lr .. 25 min.) ........... -111•w1111mi .... .,.-... .. LOWml ,_.Mm llWIC'T CCUUI .... ,..,. tW D8(1)l!J CJD ... TAii ... ..,. lllCU ,,, ... .., -.Y&L ...... 9ClllT M PAU.11•1 Phineas Finn now hes the means to purchase a seat In Partle- menl Lime Eustace lakes a husband. and 11'18 PaHlsers lose their beloved Unole Omntum (Part 1 t of 22) (1 hr.) Friday. Sept. 23. 1983 29 . 32 .. . AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE 1SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newp ort Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -636-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1934 Fnday,s.pt. 23, 1983 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HO~DA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 848-7'739 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -848-9303 -TV Puzzle • 1 1 3 .. II .. ACROSS I.!> Shown 'CA!> 31 Neighbor ol Mu Mo1ninq NPWS . 3::> "Irma Douc;p·· co-star 33 Carroll 01 Hingle 11 Played I C•u r.r.1111 14 Plays '27 Dow11 13 l 1cin "' Wont('f ... t.11 38 Cheers. 101 onp t4 Ow 1.l1n1 J9 WKRP newsman 1!> The CouplP 41 Mr Re1ne1 tl .. Brddy Auritll" 43 Alice s boss \.lclUQhlf'I ·14 New!l111a11 Bnr1klt>y t8 Ch;iraclPI ''" I!• 46 Joan Van Ark role Auoc.<., 1fHI 19 Mr V1yntJ,1 tl] Al lent11ny 21 Purcell (1! Real 48 Role for RobE'rl lh> People' 49 Mr Delu•se 23 P1ef111 w11h form :>I Mr Edward ~ ID -Word Game F ILL I~ rue Ml~StNG LETf€r<S I H£ ''TV WOQDS" BELOW. 10 IJll MIM I ISITI WiJIAIRI I IJ I IMIE ISI I IEIAI I 'Ill/> OA'( A 1 10 IF IAIMll I I I r;.-e$t.1~.~~ u~r ',eel 10 1) .s' NOW R€AR~A~G€ THE t..Errerzs You FILLED I~ lo SPELL IHE NAME~ AIJ J ADWN'fVff 51:fllfS Sf'AR; ,I.I < iunmt' ..i B•e..it-." • 1ar lh J,1lJl>t't dWdY >I H.11111 01 Clt1111• ,'!l I f for Onti 10 Nol Str.myer' H.u1 r·r v.1ll1•y !:>4 f'yl11 Ml ~6 Praynr1 ( P'>1t••tt !:17 Ovt•• DOWN Top - • Shes Louise Jetll·•~o11 l r1ayed Mr Spock 11111 4 Ht•'s Rurnµule ti nore lor Sa11atas 6 Donny Osmond's state 7 [ly or Pal1llO li Kill a Moc:.ku1gb11tJ" '1 Miss Massey IU Tough"' 12 Ries 1 G Do11s or Oenr11s 20 Mr Wallach 2:? The -Expea111ons'· :?3 Miss O'Connor :?5 Mr Bunon ::>7 Bartender on 'Lovo • Boat" :?9 ··King"' Cole JO ·-My Children· 13 C.rony '.l!l Part ol USNA 'lti Mission Impossible"' CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Gary Baranoski TV SLOUCH '>tar 37 Sleuth U1Jet.<11 J8 JPlelJ••I' <.ta• 39 Plays t an1.c 40 Mr v11tella 's 10 4 1 Imogene's '-0-'>1ilr 43 Aida's long runnur 44 Mrs Roy Roqe1.., 4 !:> Buo111er e y 48 Stallone 01 51011"' 50 A Stooge 53 Marshall 55 Lucille. to Lucie SOLUTION Hours of TV w11ching are 10 balme fot more back d1fficult1e• than heavy lif1ing! lncorrecl lifting! lncorrecl aiming posture 1& more atre1M1ful to rhe back then •landing or lifting becall!le the 1pine is no longer perfec1ly balanced on 1he pelvis. Thi.a "comfortable" 'po6ition graduaUy pulla your lower back away from the back.rejt and cauae. corulant spinal 1rre11. Cluropractic treatment quickly fUlda the aource of 1he problem. Poetural 1eat1 are made through iJf>inal palpation and diagnoebc method.. A mwJigned vertebrae or dilc; may be painfuUy presaing on a nerve. "intl!rlering with iu function. Gentle spinal manipul11ion1 replace our-of.line di.sea or vcr1ebrae. Traction i1 1 genrle pulling force by hand to neck, lower back or entire spine that rapidly helpa realore free Oowing energy 10 your body. Brousht ro you cs a community service by dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR ( 714) 675-:J .. 92 2345 [. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 0, Corona del Mar Friday, Sept. 23,. 1983 31 City Hall 'under fire' in HB Rifle shot at third-floor window 'probably accident'; police launch probe By ROBERT BARKER °' ... _,,_._ A bullet fired from a high-powered rifle ripped _through-an office Ln Huntington Beach City Hall Thursday after- noon. Police say it probably was a random shot that found its mark by happensiance. But there also was speculation that someone may have had the idea of fightjng city hall by taking a pot shot at the seven-story building at 2000 Main St. The bullet tore a hole about the aiz.e of an index finger tl-.rough a plate glass window, creased the back of a chair, penetrated two dry walls and alammed into a steel-reinforced room divider before tumbling to the floor. Lt.-Barry--Price said the bullet had enough velocity to kill. Luck- ily, however, t~ empty third-story office belonged to Deputy Planning Director Floren- ce Webb, who is away on ma- ternity leave. It was empty at the time. Price said the flat trajectory (the path of the bullet) indicated It may have been fired from about a mile away. "We believe it's a random or 1 THI ORANGI COAST FRIDAY. S[PTEMBER 23. 1983 Crash claims second • • v1ct1m By ROBEB.T BARKER °' ... _,,_...,, A 36-year-old Huntington Beach woman who was inno- cently caught up in one of the most spectacular and bizarre traffic crashes in city history has become the second to die in connection with the tragic incident, police investigators revealed Thursday. Pamela Gay VanDeventer died last Saturday at Fountain Valley Community Hospital, police said. But authorities made it clear that they do not know at this time if the death was the "direct result" of injuries she received in a six-car coll.ision on Pacific Coast Highway last Aug. 13. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Jeff Cope said the woman, who suffered fractured legs and internal injuries in the series of colllsions. had been readmitted to Fountain Valley c.om.muruty Hoe- pital Sept. 17 and died laat Saturday. Hanging on the lip • negligent gun shot," Price said today. "We don't believe it was ln"tentional. We haven't received any phone calla about it and it hasn't been l'epeated." There were reports that police may be questioning a man alleged- ly shooting crows in a vacant field about a mile north of City Hall, but Price wasn't able to confirm that this morning. Councilwoman Ruth Bailey. who was on the fourth floor of the building at the time of the 2:30 p.m. shooting, indicated today that she and others have questions. "I don't know what to think. I'm certainly no expert but I don't know how it could be an accident. It looked .. lf the tra~ry WU flat, like it could have been fired from the top of a building. "But I don't know what it would accomplish. U 90me0ne'1 trying to say aomething or make a protest you would think they would make sure you would know about it." · Consultant Dick Harlow, who has an office acroea Yorktown Avenue from City Hall, said he heard the gunshot and he believed (See SHOT, Pa1e Al) _, .... ,........, ........ _ Jim Palin, Huntington Beach's director of develop- ment services, examines bullet hole in City Hall. COAST I DITION \ ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Heiress says Bren acted 'illegally' By STEVE MARBLE Ol ... Dellr,_ ..... Heiress Joan Irvine Smith has leveled charges that Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren "illegally" guaranteed company aseeta to cover a$~ million stock-buying debt last apring. Smith, granddaughter of com- pany founder James Irvine, said she hu obtained a loan docwnent that aupporta her accusation. Further, she said, it reveals that Bren muat pay.baek $250 million by mid-November. A spokesman for Bren. how- ever, said Smith's claim is incor- rect and that her diaclosure of the loan document is "highly ir- responsible ... ' million.a.ire who owns 86 percent of the company, is proposing to merge the Irvine Co. with a holding company he formed to buy up more than half the finn's stock last April. The merger would shift his debt, now estimated at $:>60 million. onto the Newport Beach development finn. As a tradeoff, Bren is offering to double the (Sff HEIRESS, Pase Al) "We're trying to find out from her doctor what the cauae of death waa." Seventeen-year-old Michelle Salle, also of Huntington Beach, was killed on the night of the accident when her westbound Volkswagen Bug waa struck by another car and careened into the east bound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. An unidentified surfer at 58th Street in Newport Beach prepares to cut back on a foamy two-footer for one of the last waves of summer. Fall began a t 7 :45 this morning and beach-goers will note a lot more wetsuits in the water as the season progresses. An umtant to Bren said Smith -was provided the confidential loan document becauae she ia a com- pany stockholder and a member ol the Irvine Co. board. He said it ia improper for her to share the information with the media. "She misunderstands it (the document) and she hasn't been to a board meeting in five years 10 she doesn't even know what the company is doing," said Bren's spokesman. It waa her car that car struck the VanDeventer car head-on. Three point to rape suspect Smith, a seldom-seen woman who, with her mother, owns 11 percent of the company, said she has spoken up in the belief that the future of the company hangs in the balance. Miss Salle's vehicle then began to disintegrate as it collided with two other cars and the girl was thrown 300 feet. The motor of Mias Salle's car also was hurled about 70 feet and was believed to have been struck by another car. Prison parolee identified in police lin~up., may face charges Joan Kathryn Wilkoff, 39, of (SH CRASH, Pase Al) By ANDREA ADELSON Ol ... Dellr,_ .. A deputy d.latrict attorney said he will consider filing rape charges today against prlaon par- olee Robert Elwood Morehead after three women. viewing a Low-income housing aided in S. Laguna By L.P. BENET Of ... Dellr,_ • ..,. The U.S. government has ap- proved a $2.9 million loan to a private non-profit Laguna Beach organization to create a 71-unit, low-income elder ly housing com- plex in South Laguna, on the site of the cloeed Aliso Elementcy Schoot Sen. Pete Wilson's office an- -nounced that the loan i.a part of a $54 million program by the De- partment of Housing and Urban Development to fund 24 such projects throughout California. A ,2.6 million loan to San Clemente for a 60-unit houaing project ii ai.o included in the package. The National Church Relidence of Laguna Beech has been lobby- ing federal officiala for the loan. The mo\ten behind the grant were the Rev. Robert Corneliaon of St. Mary's Epiacopal Church in Laguna Beech and Reed Flory of Laguna Beach. Under the tenns of the agree- ment, the organiz.ation will repay the loan over 40 years at 9 percent interest. The money will be Uled to purchaae the achool site and for conatruction . Laguna BeechOty Clerk Vert\a Rolllnger said elderly residenta from the Laguna communitiee will be el.lgible to rent the unita. "We have aenior dthena who come to city council meetings and tell of bow lel'lion ate forced out of Laguna Beech becau.e they can't afford the renta." ahe aald. ''Thia project will go a Iona way in helping ua put IOlne houaing together. We au.re need it." Life without DOnnr 1>911y Piiot report• Phll 8Mlderman talka to MerieOemond about theoh~ln her llfe and what 8M'a doing today. SM 'TV Log. jailhouse lineup Thursday, positively identified him as the man who assaulted them. Two women from Santa Ana and an Irvine woman picked the 29-year-old Santa Ana man from a lineup of six men at the Orange County Jail, Santa Ana Detective Ron Huerth said. But two other Orange women, who were usaulted in a manner similar to the attacks in Santa Ana last month, did not pick out the convicted robber, Orange Detec- tive Kurt McMillan said. "It doesn't mean I'm diacount- ing Morehead," McMillan said. But instead of building a cue on ldehtification. he will have to rely on laboratory evidence. "I'm still looking at him real cloee. The coincidences and simi- larltiee are still so cloee," he said. Deputy District Attorney Jan Sturla, who spedallzee in pros- ecuting aex offenaes, said "lota of factors go into whether (labora- toi'y) evidence la of any value." Sturla aald he will review pollce reporta on two Santa Ana rapee. a third in Orange and a fourth attempted usault in Irvine today to oomdder whether cbargee ahould be filed against Morehell(i. Moreheed, a atudent at an area buliJlell college, wu llvtna at h1a parenta' h<lme when be wu arrested 'l\ae9day. He wu picbd from photographa by the aame three women earlier, according to Santa Ana Detective Bill Hill. Hill said Morehead is a longtime Orange County resident and has a history of eex offen.JM!S, including a rape conviction at 16 when he was 9ell tenced to a youth facility. Morehead, who served four years for an assault with intent to <See R.APE;Pqe All "In no way is the loan document privileged," Smith retorted. She said she received the document and others from her Los Angeles attorney and, therefore, is free to diacwJs them. A con:u>anY spokesman said the material. was mailed to her at- torney becauae there is no other way of reaching the heiress. Bren. a Newport Beach multi- Bad news due in mail Monday County to begin mailing first of 5 96, 000 tax bills for 1983-84 By JEFF ADLER One other reaaon for a higher tax bill is the °'.,.'Q;ang,_ :c'ounty homeowners stand advised: The Legislature's approval of an increased tax rate for the giant Metropolitan Water District. bad news goes into the mail Monday. County property ownen have until Dec. 10 to That's when county Tax Collector-Treasurer pay the first inatallment of their taxes, the county Robert Citron plans to beg.in mailing the first of official pointed out. 596,000 property tax bllla for 1983-84. Citron also adviaed property owners who pay Citron said the 1983-84 COtl80lidated tax bill for their taxes directly, rather than through an impound Orange County amounta to more than $809.4 million, account, to contact the county ta.xcollector'aofficeif a a $78 million increue over what wu collected-last-bill haj not arrived by Oct. 15. year. Forthoeetaxpayetawhodopay lntoan impound The money is to be d.latrlbuted among 203 account, the tax billa will arrive in November, but aeparate taxing agencies, each entitled to ita without payment stube attached. The atub will be individual ahare of the tax pie. aent directly to an owner'• rnor1888e lender '° the The l..ncreue in the county'• annual tax bill, 10.6 proper amount can be drawn from the apecial aiecount percent more than it wu a year .,o. atema mainly and forwarded to the tax office. from new oonatn.ICUon and the tranafer of property, And for thoee who would never consider paylna taxed at the new alee prloe fOf' the parcel. Al.lo, the a bW before it la due, conllder thla; Citron aald that it value of all property ii increMed by 1 percent long baa been hla experience that no matter when the annually, addina $14.8 million '° the new tax bill, billa are mailed, collectiona total nearly $7 million Citron explained. within one week. lllDEI Find out how YOU can win the CAR DfAlfR) CARIBBEAN CRUISE .... ode,'• Dellf Piiot AutoT•b t il * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 New freeway danger? i -. Laguna warned of acid fog if San Joaquin Hills ~orridor built j By L .P. BENET °' ... .,.., .......... After listening to an ecology expert report on the potential threat of acid fog to Laguna Beach, city council members are concerned that increased traffic levels from the new San Joaquin Hills Freeway could make the problem even worse. del Mar last year." may also be present in Laguna. l In December 1982, reseacher ''The aouth county ia due to: Michael Hoffman of the Cali-grow by one million peop~ in thei fomia Institute of Technology . years to come," Gentry said. ''The: took an acid fog reading in Corona larger population will mean mo~!;, del Mar and found It had the traffic ln the area. Thia Will brliig: highest measurement in the na-more pollutant.II c~oeer to th.el tion. shoreline. Mixed wtth the fog, it, Hoffman reported that such can create a hazardous condition.": levels could cause health danger to Gentry said he will bring this! people with respiratory problt;mB report to the attention of coun~yj and damage building materials officials planning the San Joaquin; and car fi.niahes. Conidor interchange. : The results alanned Laguna Healaosaid that the public must! Movers and shakers Steven Colome, a UC lrvlne assistant professor, said the city's typically heavy fog levels, coupled with considerable automobile emissions from cars traveling through town and the expected traffic surge that will result from the new 14-lane freeway, c:quld intensify the acid fog condition in the city. Beach Mayor Robert Gentry, who think about changing its oomm.ut-j fears high levels of the corrosive i.ng behavior. "We have to think: droplets found in Corona del Mar more about van poollng:'1 : Mark Borders, who works for Starving Actors Moving Co. of Costa Mesa, said the brakes failed on his moving van while working in Laguna Beach early today. The van rolled backwards, and Borders said he steered into a yard at 44 7 Aster St. in order to avoid children and vehicles in the street. The van narrowly missed the house. "The acid fog levels have never been measured in Laguna Beach," Colome said. "But it wouldn't be unreasonable to find in Laguna Beach episodes of acid fog levels similar to those found in Corona Laguna man arrested'. in El Toro burglaries. Orange County Sheriff's depu- ties arrested an unemployed Laguna Beach laborer ThW'8day morning on suspicion of a aeries of break-ins in El Toro over the past few weeks. description of the suspect's car for authorities. Shades of Fagin in coast scout scam Barnard Fumman. 22, was ar- rested near his car parked at El Toro Road and Calle Sonora, near Leisure World, at about 1:30 a.m., said Lt. Wyatt Hart. Furn.man was being held in' Orange County Jail today with· bail set at $25.000. Two bogus CUb Scouts and a Roeemead teen-ager were being questioned by Orange County 'Sheriff's deputies today after 'several suspicious merchants in Laguna Hills and lrvlne inquired if the Boy Scout organiz.ation had a candy sale going on. Boy Scout officials assured them no such fund-raising ac- tivitiy was under way. In one case, a Laguna Hills woman, who said she bought a $3.50 box of candy from the youngsters, later diacovered her wallet missing. ing stolen property and contribut- ing tho the delinquency of a minor. Smoke alarm saves woman CRASH VICTIM ... Lt. Wyatt Hart said the in- quiries prompted deputies to comb the area in search of the two Scouts, and Dep. Dan Watson found one of the boys in a residential are£. Meanwhile, Hart said, deputies are investigating complaints of similar thefts in south Orange County to detennine whether the two youngsters, both from Bellflower, might have been in- volved. Hart said Fumman is suspected of committing at least 13 residen- tial break-ins since Sept. 7 in the El Toro area. The suspected cat burglar would enter homes by either cutting acreens, or sliding open unlocked g1asa doors. A smoke detector apparently saved the li!e of a Coron.a del Mar woman who fell asleep early today while smoking in bed and awoke to find her mattress in flames, firemen said. ;From Page A 1 Carden Grove, IB facing trial Oct. 24 in West Orange County Judicial "District on charges stemming from 'the accident. She has pleaded not guilty to charges of vehicular manslaughter, felony hit and run and driving while under the ~uence of alcoholic beverages. Deputy District Attorney C.aaba ·l>alfi said Thursday it is likely that ;Wilkoff will be charged with two •counts of vehicular manalaughter ~ould the VanDeventer death be 1traced to the accident. : Meanwhile, police say they do HOLDUP ... From PageA1 jail clerk said. He faces a preliminary hearing on the first charge Tuesday in South Orange County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel. Sheriff's deputiet ap- prehended K.lals in El Toro Sept. 14, according to Bowman. and the car he wu driving then linked him to the Irvine robbery. Scott D. McKnight., 22, a &harp-eyed police cadet from Newport Beach who happens to do his banking at the Wells Fargo branch, provided the break in the cue, followi.nf the fleeing robber and taking down his llcenae number. RAPE ... From PageA1 commit rape and two robbery charges. was releued from' a maximum security prison ln Tracy on July 30. The five aaaaulta -four rapes and the attempted asuult last week in Irvine on a 39.yeer-old coumelol' who locked henelf in a room until her would-be uaailant left -oocurred during a six week period beginning Aug. 6. Police in Orange and Santa Ana say the circwnatances ln the four aexual assaults are distinctive. : The women, alone in their ~homes in the early morning hours, ~were assaulted by a man who ~ broke in, blindfolded them and ~ told them to waah after they were ~usauJted. ~ The victims ranged in age from ~ a 22-year-old Orange woman, i whoee three children were in the ~house with her when she was : uaaulted and her face covered ~with a pillow. to a 60-year-old J woman mask~ with her own ~nylons. not have finn evidence that the Wilkoff vehicle actually struck Mias Salle's car. But traffic inves1igator Cope said that alleged erratic driving by Wilkoff caused the girl to serve to avoid Wilkoff'scarand resulted ln the multiple craahes. Cope said Wilkoff allegedly pa&9ed the Salle car on the shoulder of the highway and then swerved back in front of her, causing the girl to take evasive action. Deputy District Attorney Palfi said microecopic tests are being made to determine i1 the Wilkoff and Salle cars collided. Hesaid it i.s difficult, however, because both cars were painted white and Miss Salle's car was "wrecked and damaged at every comer." "The youngster told the deputy that he was not a CUb Scout and that he waa working for a man named Arnold Garcia, whom he waa to meet at 2 p.m.," Hart said. He admitted to the deputy that he had stolen the l..agwla Hills woman's wallet, which contained $170. Since it was almost 2 p.m., deputies waited at the spot where Garcia was to pick up the boys. When he arrived, allegedly driv- ing a stolen 1983 Toyota, the 18-year-old Roeemead man was arrested, Hart said. The two boys, ages 12 and 14, were taken to Juvenile Hall. Garcia was being held in Orange County Jail on suspicion of re<:eiv- SHOT ... From Page A1 it was fired in the Seacliff Office complex next door. Police checked out the complex on foot and launched the depart- ment's helicopter, but found no trace of the gunman. Lt. Price said the slug had a steel jacket, indicating it came from a .30-caliber foreign weapon. He said American rounds have copper jackets. ''The only thing he would take was money," Hart said. "Strictly cash. He'd leave credit cards and jewelry behind." Furnman is suspected of break- ing into eight homes on Sept. 7, two more on Sept. 15 and three Wednesday night and early Thuraday morning. Caah taken during the burglaries amounted to a total of only about $500, deputies believe. "We've been looking for this man for some time," Hart said, adding security guards in Leisure World were the first.., to present a Firefighters said they believe Florence Nobles and her husband, Wolcott Nobles, could have died in the small, contained blaze that broke out in their 1727 Galatea Terrace home at 5 a.m . The woman, who suffered first degree bums on the backa of both legs, said she was sleeping soundly when the smoke detector, located In the hall outside the bedroom, jolted her awake. . The fire was extinguished quickly by Newport Beach fire- fighters, who said damage to the-- home wu-aijght. · HEIRESS CHARGES ILLEGALITIES ... ' From Page A1 Bond ruling shelved in Krishna la~suit stock held by Smith and other they got caught with their hand in minority shareholders. the cookie jar and I exposed The proposal. however, has them." drawn an angry respoiue from Gary Hunt. assistant to Bren, Smith, who has vowed to file a $1 said the compe.ny'a chainnan billion suit she said would hold up never committed Irvine Co. aaeets Bren's merger plans for years. when he bought up 52 percent of "Hell yes, l'm going to fight it. the firm's stock from East.em What do I have to lose?" she shareholders last spring. inunediately and still hold to an ambitious residential, industrial and conunercia.1 development plan in the next five years. Hunt also stated that Smith has repeatedly refused to meet with Bren to diacusa the propoeed merger. Orange County's 4th District Court of Appeal tailed to rule Thunday whether the Inter- national Society of Krishna Con- .ctoumess should be required to post a $15 million bond while it appeals a $9.7 mllli~1 judgment favoring a Cypre99 woman and Police seize • suspect in Mesa robbery A 30-year-old man WU arrested Thur.lay morning on suapidon of committing an anned robbery ln Costa Meea earlier thia week. The suspect. Edward S. Thomp- aon. wu arr8ted in Santa Monica Superior Court a' 10:15 a.m., where he waa appearing on an unrela.ted charge, aaid Detective Qyde Foreman. Thompeon was stand.i.ng . on Harbor Boulevard about 6: 15 p.m. Tuellday when be allegedly flagged down an acquaintance who was driving by, Foreman aaid. The man pulled over. thinking Thom peon was having car trouble, and Thompson allegedly pulled a gun on him and stole $9,000 cash, Foreman said. The victim reported Thompeon to police, who tracked him down ln Santa Monica. Police had no explanation for w.hy the vJctim was carrying such a large sum of money. hermother. responded. Hunt~dBrenpledgedhiaown "How can we communicate Attorneys representing the She also said she is angered by a peraonal assets but believes _ as with her and discuss information Krishna sect have asked the letter from Irvine Co. President do the lending banks _ that she has asked for when she appeals court to waive the re-Thomas Neilsen this week stating mergjng the holding company and refuses to sit down with us?" quirement that they post the $15 she had made an "irresponsible" the Irvine Co. to clear the debt is responded Hunt. million bond claiming the sect error by sharing infonnation on the most aimple, tidy way to go. Smith said she is convinced does not have sufficient assets. the loan document with the press. Company accountants stated Bren is planning to break up and Robin and M.arrla George, "He's just throwing fuel on the this week that the Irvine Co. ia in aell off the Irvine Co., destroyin& ~gh their attorneys, insist fire.'' Smith said of the president's such financial health that it could its general plan for organiz.ed that the sect's worldwide 888ets letter. "They're upeet becauae "substantially" pay off the ~bt growth ln the process. farexoeed$15milllon.Theyask ,.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- that the sect be compelled to post the bond in order to guarantee that the money awarded them in the judgment will be available when the appeal is concluded. Although the four justices took the matter imder submiasion fol- lowing a hearing in Santa Ana, the court left standing an order freez- ing the religion'• ueets until the matter is eetUed. One justice suggested the im- puee be retolved by ordering the aect to list what property it owna. The Georges would then be pennltted to collect their $9.7 million ahare if any of the prop- erty were aold while the appeal was pending. They abo could aei.z.e any additional property dis- covered that the aect had failed to list on its inventory. The large monetary awared was made following a five-month Superior Court trial in which the family claimed Robin had been brainwashed by Krishna adherents and spirited away from her family. The family alao claimed efforta to locate Robin contabuted to the death of her Cather, Jim Georjte. O verSOO Craftspeople . & Entertainers AU in Costume .. ~ OPENS TODAY .................... . ENTER A 19th CENTURY YIU.AGE FAIR C ontinuous S tage Entertainment, Bands, Folk Dancers, -Comedians, {!Jo Bluegrass. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~---, America's finest •• B ountiful Food & Drink, Plenty of good hm! . E We're , 642•6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? 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"Toastmasters has brought me from near paralysis and a state -of amnesia before a group, to a point where I can speak before 200 people and actually enjoy it," enthuses Dan Hayward, president of the Harborlites Club. Interfaith F oundatio n p lans session The UC Irvine Women Associates of the Interfaith Foundation will hold their annual autumn me mbership coffee Monday from I 0 a .m. to noon at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel G . Aldrich , 1392 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach. Th06e interested in learning about the interfaith C.enter, which serves students, faculty and conununity people of all faiths, are welcome to attend. Reservations should be made by calling 833-0891 oc 644-0468. Tour of homes for r eta rde d set The Regional C~nter of Orange County is sponsoring a tour this weekend of 24 group homes for retarded people around the county. The tour is designed to provide the general public with a glim pee into some of the 294 homes which house children and adults with mental retardati£>n, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and autism. The tours will be held from 1-6 p.m .. Saturday and Sunday. There is no fee and no appointment necessary. Maps are available. For more infonnation, call 973-1999. 'Bear Fair' sch edule d at Mesa sch ool Costa Mesa's Bear Street School is planning its first annual "Bear Fair and Swap Meet" scheduled for Oct. 8 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The festivities will include food, games, prizes and raffles, along with the swap meet. The school is located at 3100 Bear St. in Coeta Mesa. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 23, 1983 If Aa County AIDS advisory board formed T hree mayor join health officials in campa ig n to educate citizens a bo ut blood d isease • By JEFF ADLER Of ""' o.ly ,... llAOll Representatives from Orange County's gay and lesbian com - munity joined with county health officials and three city mayors Thursday in announcing forma- tion of an AIDS advisory board, mtended to educate both potential victims and the public about the rare and often fa tal disease. Nils Merton, executive director of the Orange County Gay and Lesbian Community Services C.enter , explained that besides coordinating public education pro- grams concerning Acquired Im- mune Deficiency S yndrome. the board will provide counseling for those diagnosed as ha ving AIDS and help comfort those victims w ho are dym g. The syndromi.!, characterized by a breakdown of the body's ability to fend off disease, afflicts homosexuals in far greater numbers than the general popu- lation. Besides homosexuals, es- pecially gay maJes, it has been known to afflict drug abusers, H a itian 1mm 1grants and hemophiliacs. Dr Thomas Prendergast, Or- a n ge C o unt y 's c h ie f e pidemiologist and an advisory board member, told re porters at a morning news conference that 25 AIDS cases fonnally have been diagnosed in Orange County. Since 1980, nine persons have died from the d isease, the most recent death coming earlie r this week. Besides the 25 diagnosed cases. there are more than 20 additional cases in which AIDS is suspected, Pre ndergast said He estimated that countywide there maybe as many as 65 to 70 cases. He also said that despite the publicity about AIDS. it is not the kind of djsease that "will s pread wUdJy through the public." Transmission of AIDS is not "casual," but comes through ln· tlmate contact such as sex or a blood transfusion, Prendergast said. Another advisory board mem- ber. Dr. Harold Kaplan, director o!'blood servtces for the American Red Cross in Orange County, pointed out that because of the AIDS publicity, blood donations have declined nationwide. Kaplan said that is beca~ the public "unfortunately" is conlus- ing blood donations with blood transfusions. Blood donations are taken from people using sterile instruments that az+ used only once, e llminating any chance of transmitting the disease. "AIDS is a deadly disease, but atill ls a very rare syndrome," noted another board member, Dr Sherman Williamson, rep- resenting Southern Callfontia Physicians for Human Righta. Merton explained the advisory boa.rd will serve as a ''front line" in the effort to educate the public about Al.DS, providing speakers and up-to-date information about the disease. The center currently has 10 volunteers involved in ita AIDS repsonse program who help coun- set AIDS patients and their famil-1 ies. provide ln-home U3istance j and help arrange hospital visits or • the like. I Besides Prendergast, Kaplan I and Williamson, others who have 1 joined the 16-member advilory ~ board include Irvine Mayor Larry f A.gran; Garden Grove Mayor John Cannon; Orange County Public Health Officer Dr. Rex 1 Ehling; Laguna Beach Mayor ~· Robert Gentry; Marcia Lynn , Vickery, executive director of the f Orange County Free Clinic; Marty : F.arlabaugh, executive director of i the Huntington Beach Free Clinic;\ and Bea Hetrick , executive direc-! tor o( the Laguna Beach Free: ' I New Yorker inugged in Newport Sliding into a new sea son On the e vening before autumn began, Megan, 21h, carefully nego- tiated the slick curves of a play- ground slide that 2ook.s like a freeway overpass a t La ke Pa rk in Huntington Beach . A tranelent from New York City was t>Mten and robbed by two thugs on the beKh near 18th Street In New- port Beach. The victim aald the men tOOk a guitar he'd been playlng as well aa a bag of clothlng. Tile man was taken to Hoag Memonal Hospltal wt!ert he was treated for a broken Jaw. tfroken nose and numeroue cuta. A midnight tree trimmer nu et ruck again at Harbor View Elementary School, 900 Goldenrod Avenue, Cor- ona del Mar. School offtc:laJ• aald tOmeone aawed ott the top of • Canary Island Pine, leaving a hand eaw at the tree's baae. Since July, 15 or the trees have been mysteriously topped. Homeownera near the ecttool have been complaining about the trees obecurtng views. A burglar removed a window ecreen and crawled Into a r991dence on the &700 blocic of w .. t Ocean- froot and etOle two one dollar bllla and two quarters from a purse. Someone threw a tire Jacil through the rear window ol • car parked at Smith'• Food King at the lnterMCtlon of 32nd Street and Balboa Boulevard The jacil caueed $250 In demaoe. Irvine lrvtne Police 5',it. Michael Oaden wm undefgo treatment today for a broken finger and a bone chip, lnjurlel he euffered during a tuNle at the lrvtne MMdowt Amphitheater Thur9day nlgtlt. Kirk P. Pruitt, ar- r•ted fO< reelatlng arreat and pos- ....ion of alcohol by a minor. allegedly became combative when cited. A 29-year-old Tuetln man wielding two kitchen knives was arrested tor aauult wtth a deadly weapon tn Irvine Thur9day morning when he burst from a bedroom closet and attacked hi• ex-wife and her boyfriend. pollce eald. No one was Injured In the alieg.d .... ult by Byung Kool< Perl(, 29, In the 4000 block of Rafael Street. A burglar Who entered a home In the 3000 block of Claremont through an open window stole Jewelry and a video recOfdef valued at S800 some- time Thur9day before noon. An lrvlne man reported golf clubs and a bag valued at $580 was stolen out8'de the starter's window on a Sandberg Way golf course Thursday afternoon. Huntington Beach A 9·mm. Ba.retta handgun was stolen Thur9day afternoon from the froot aeat of a car parked on the 20200 bloet< of Colonlal Clrcie. Entry waa apparenty made through a locked rear window. The loaa was •tlmated at $450. A resident or the 3400 block or Giibert Dl'lve reported the theft of aeveral Item• from hla garage. The ION, eetlmated at $80, lncfuded two drllls, a 50-foot White ho18 and an extension ~d. A man wu arrested Thuraday evening at the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave . on suspicion ot shop- llftlng A $47 computer disc was recovered A resident of the 9700 block of Clearbrook Drive reported his home was burglarlzed between Sept. 16 and Sept. 20. Jewelry valued at ~.470 was stolen. A home on the 10200 block of Wesley Circle was reported bur- glarlzed Wednesday night. Entry was apparently made by prying open a locked side door The loaa Included S 1.500 In stereo equipment and $4 In caah. Fountain Valley A Costa Mesa dishwasher was arresled Thuraday on auaplclon ot taking two rolls ol film from Zody8 Department Store without paying for theqi. A etore security otflQer said the man put one ol the rolls In hla waletband whlle vlaltlng the men's underwear department. Costa Me88 Wire wheel covers velued at $560 were pried otl a car parked In the May Co. lot at South Coast Plaza Tueaday. No suaplcloue people were reported near the auto, polloe said Two men who were working out at the Holiday Health Spa on Harbor Boulevard Wednesday said $392 waa filched lrom their locker•. The men aald their lockers -re secured and there was no •Ion that they had been forced open . Community cookoff cooking 'R ecipe Box' helps Hunting ton Soroptimistssupport charities In June, the Soroptimists of Huntington Beach introduced the fint Conununity Recipe Box as a fund-raising event to help support th e club's charities. The Recipe Box is a collection of "200 culinary delights" from the \ kitchens of city officials, Chamber of Commerce and Soroptimist members and other Jluntington Beach dtiuns, put into a neatly boxed package for sale to resi- dents. The Community Recipe Box has Reserve officers back sheriff on gun permits By th~ A11oclated P r esa The Callfontia Reserve Peace Officers Asaociation has peti- tioned Superior Court for per- mission to join with Orange Coun- ty Sheriff Brad Gates in opposing a CBS suit seeking access to concealed· weapons permits. CBS demands that G ates provide names of about 400 people who hold permits to carry con - cealed weapons. The CBS station in Los Angeles, KNXT, is prepar- ing a report on gun permits and has asked for an injunction preventing Gates from keeping the list aecret. In its petition Thursday, the reserve officers association said it has an interest in the case because many of ita members have permits to carry concealed weapons. U their names are released, the association said. its members "will be subjected to greatly increased likelihood of suffering bodily harm, harm to their families. as well as an enhanced likelihood of burglal'ies of their residences." After receiving the petition, Judge Harmon Scoville postponed a hearing on the injunction until Nov. 14. A hearing on whether the association will be allowed to join the suit was set for Nov. 3. BEWARE! been so successful. club members 5-y, that It has resulted in a followup fund-raiser for the e~ ti.re community -the first Com- munity Recipe Cookoff. Each of the contributors to the Recipe Box will prepare at least one of theirentriesandsubmitit to a panel of judges. The cookoff will be held at the Church of Religious Science in Seacliff Village in Huntington Beach Sunday. The cookoff will be opened to the public at 4 p.m., after the entries are judged. Entries will be tested by category -soups and salads, vegetables, appetizers, casseroles, main d.iahes and des- serts. The cook.off also will feature a no-host bar, receipes for sale, a wine competition and S<>me award-winning dishes. Proceeds from the event will go to the Interval House, one of the Soropt.imists' charities. The inter- val House is a temporary living shelter for women who are victims of domestic violence. The Soroptimists club is a philanthropic organization made up of local buair\E9women of managerial status. Sunny and wariner for the weekend Most people think that they will save money with a real sharp price. Not necessarily sol We consistently come up with less yardage than our competitors. The primary reason for this discrepancy is that most carpet sales people are not knowledgeable regarding how to lay out floor plans, or figuring exect yardage. Some just figure square footage and add a percentage for waste. 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The economy's rapid growth and stable price outlook inspired a rally in the financial markets Thursday Bond prices climbed, interest rates fell, and the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks surged 14.23 points to 1,257.52, setting &ts second record since Tuesday. TWA gets Btb Douglas airliner LONG BEACH -Trans World Airlines has received the latest MD-80 airliner from McDonnell Douglas, continuing a 50-year relationship that began when TWA bought Douglas Aircraft's first airliner, the OC-1. The MD-80 twinjet delivered Thursday is the eighth aircraft of that model to join the TWA fleet ~; Nation may face red inlc years WASHINGTON -Martin Feldatein, the White Houae chief economist, says Congress baa only a few weeka to move toward cutting the bulging federal deficits. U no1hing Is done soon, the nation will face years of red ink and a permanent loss of money needed to keep the economy healthy, Feldatein said Thlir8day. Dollar retreats; gold higher LONDON -The dollar fell m European trading amid signs of a possible drop in U.S . interest rates. Gold prices edged higher. In European trading, the dollar staged a broad retreat at the European opening after rising against all major currencies in Europe and the United S t.ates late Thuraday. Analysts said most investors now were expecting a decline in American interest rates. Coleco to market new computer W ASlilNGTON -Coleco Industries Inc. has won government clearance to begin marketing its new Adam home computer system. The Federal Communications Commiasion said Thursday that Adam meets its technical standards. Autoworker layoffs shrinking DETROIT -The ranks of U.S . autoworkers on indefinite layoff continue to shrink. The auto companies said Thuraday that indefinite layoffs fell to 133,450 this week from 136,350 the previous week. 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