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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-30 - Orange Coast PilotHunti·ngt n kids shot a bullet in the air ... By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Delly NM Ii.II A bullet from a high-powered gun touc.-hed off some pr tty wild speculation when it ripped through a third story off at the Huntington &>ach City Hall last Thursday. But police immedia tedly elmlnated some of the m e exciting theories. It wasn't anyone with a gripe. no terrorists were on t loose and it wasn't the Russ1ans shooting at something in the sky an missing for once. • The culprits turned out to be a couple of teen-aged boys who allegedly became fascinated with a World War U German-made high-powered rifle and fired off a round wiJhout realizing its power or potentially deadly consequences. ' THI ORANGE COAST FRIDA 'V SEPTEMBE:R JO 1983 Jobless boos t in county said 'insignificant' By JEFF ADLER Of IM Delly ..... llall Unemployment in Orange County increased a negligible two-tenths of one percent be- :tween July and August, rising to ·6.4 percent, according to. the monthly labor report released Thursday by the state Employ- ·ment Development Department. The increase, however, was termed insignificant by a state =labor market analyst, who said ·season.al reductions in the work- force, especially in the county's Wetlands loan plan in effect By BOB BARKER Ol-0.-,--A new state loan went into effect Thursday that's de- signed to help break a 10-year logjam blocking development of the Bolsa Chica marshlands on the Huntington Beach coastline. The bill will allow the staite Department of Fish and Game and the Coastal Conservancy to develop a wildlife conserva- tion plan for the controversial 1,600 acres that parallel the Pacific Coast Highway and lie south of Warner Avenue. The two agencies now can define a wildlife saltmarsh area and look into how much it will cost, who will pay for it and how it is to be maintained, according to Wayne Clark. a spokesman for the Signal csee B<.'l.SA, Page Atl agricultural industry, are normal in August. The analyst, Peter Force, added that he expected the unemploy- ment rate to resume its slow decline in September. as students return to school. And he predicted the un- employment rate in the county will continue a "slow, steady decline'' through the balance of the year. "It will be awhile before we see a dramatic improvement in un- employment," said Force from his Los Angeles office. He also pointed out that the August figures reflect a substan- tial decline in the number of jobless county residents when compared to one year ago. In August 1982, when the un- employment rate was 8.1 percent, 98,900 persons reported they had no )Obs compared with 78.200 last month. However, the county's con- struction lndustry continues to be hard hit, with the number of jobs down substantially from a year ago. While the county's unemploy- ment rate did increase in August from its July levels, Force pointed out that Orange County continues to post lower rates than neigh- boring Los Angeles County, the state or the nation. Los Angeles County recorded a 10.4 unemployment rate in August, the state's increased a half point to 9.8 percent and the national rate hovered at 9.4 per- cent. Since January, when a record 102,400 county residents were reported jobless and the un- employment rate reached a seven -year peak of 8.4 percent, the rate has continued to ease fitfully downward. S o uth Coast P laza the f ts p lagu e_ p olice By KAREN E . KLEIN 0t 1M D.ily ,_ Itel! . Costa Mesa Police had their ~ands full Thursday with two tnc1dents at South Coast Plaza Mau . First, a man toting a small ~andgun made off with an $8,800 )'ing from Bullock's jewelJ;y .counter. 'Then. another man at- tempted to snatch a purse from a woman in the parking lot. The ring theft occurred at 7 p.m. when a man asked a clerk at Bullock's to show him an emerald ring. said Lt. Gary Webster. Whe n she opened the display case, the suspect pulled out a gun and took only the emerald, leaving (See PLAZA, Page Atl The peKOCk crow• ~ NBC has reason to cetebrate ttAe-.son after the ~~~ network walked off wtth 21 of the 29 awards • ~ handed out at the 35th annual Emmy Awwds presentation Sunday ntght. See TV ~og~ ~&.rd a.t.ne. ci-uled I c.omk.w ert.worct 0..thN= l:dltorlal ~t Hcnecope l he'a got their hearta Ron Boueaom ma~MI the audience'• fuctnatton In the th COMt A9pertory prOductlOn of" Amedeul," but It'• J09nne Gutdtcl wtto ..... their heerta. See Weekender. INDEX a lntenn*ion W•kender A3 Ann Landen A'l A9 M0\111 Weffender B&-10 Mutual Funda AJ A8 ~tional News M 810 Uoe Lot AS B6 Sparta Bl-4 M Stock Marketa AlO W...under Ttin-illon TV 1:1 A1 W•ther 88 World Newt A4 But it was a pretty &ood mystery while it luted and here's how police went about unraveling It, according to detectJve Rlchard Hooper of the Huntington Beach Police Department: Patrol of~icers, going door to door on the day of the shooting, provided the fU"St leads when residents who heard the shot narrowed the shooting site to an area near Garfield Avenue and Main and Holly streets, about three-quarters of a mile south of City Hall. That information led Hooper to talk to two young boy1 in the area They said that two teen-agers told them that they set off firecracke rs at the time of the shooting. This aroused Hooper's suspicions. He figured it may be somebody "trying to ~bi the noise away." The trail then led to the door of an apartment on Holly Street where one of the boys lived. And at the location, Hooper said he found a bullet hole through a acreen of a bedroom window "that was very ('01\S!Stent, and an the right dlrecllon" with the bullet-punctured Chy Hall window. The next step wu to hold a conversation with a man who lived at that apartment. He said he owned a rifle that ballistics expert Lt. Barry Price said could have been used in the City Hall incident -a World War 11 German Mauser. .. And then new evidence fell into place for Hoope/ The 8 mm slug found in the City Hall shooting was unusual -1t had a St(.'(>1 jacket, indicating it was manufactured in Europe. The gun's owner brought some of his ammunition to police and Hooper detennined it was Identical to the slug that came to rest in City Hall. He said this (See BULLET, Pa1e AZ) COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 2!> CEN·rs Plane engine stopped 105 feet over NB Mir ,..,......,....,.UllM T ricia Jorrs, I 0 , of Costa Mesa wa lks to school shielded fro m the morning rain. By JERRY HIRSCH ....__.,-- Of IM Delly "°4 I i.II Investigators probing Tues- day'• Republic Airlines flight mishap have determined that the plane's left engine stopped when the craft was only 105 feet in the air, a National Transportation Safety Board spokesman said today. NTSB spokesman Bob Buck- horn said his agency based its claim on analysis of the Republic Airlines DC-9 Super 80's flight data recorder. Conunonly known as the "black box," the data recorder is an instrument that records crucial information on conunerlcal airline flights. The NTSB estimate differed from statements Republic Airlines officials made to Orange County Supervi9or Tom Riley. The airline executives said their data in- dicated the engine did not shut off until the je~ was at least 300 feet in the air. When informed that the engine blew at 105 feet rather than the 300 feet Republic Airlines officials cl.aimed, Riley said, "That ls why we wanted our own investigation, to get the facts substantiated as opposed to emotion and conjec- ture." The Board of Supervisors or- dered airport officials to Wednes· day probe the circumstances sur- rounding the Incident and report back. Riley aide Ken Hall said the W eek end weather: Wild, we t Storm lash es Coast , causing accidents; more rain on the way By STEVE MARBLE Of tM.,.., ..... ...,, A fierce storm that unleashed more than an inch of rain in some areas and triggered numerous traffic accidents early today is expected to grow in intensity as it continues pelting the Orange Coast. Forecasterl' said thunder- showers are expected tonight and Saturday. with lighter showers through Monday. California Hlghway Patrol of- ficers said the dampened roads and freeways caused·as many as 30 traffic m ishaps in the three-hour morning rush period, including an overturned truck on Laguna Canyon road and a four-car pileup in Irvine. Most of the accidents were described as fender-benders. Flooding was reported in sev- eral Orange Coast communities, though no major intersections were closed. The first major storm of the season also set off a scattering of blackouts. The power in a section of Costa Mesa near City Hall went out twice during the pre-dawn hours after a tree toppled into power lines. Both times, the electricity was restored quickly. (See MORE RAIN, Pa1e AZ) Re cue workers pry victim of Irvine traHic accident out of his de- ...,,.._.....,......_ ........ moUahed automobile today after one of many rain-cauted ma1hup1. I ~ .. ' mishap proves that ''the system works'' even at low altitudes - jets can complete a take off on one engine's power. The engine has been removed from the plane and is in trans• t to a RupubHc Airlines engine mam- tenence facility in Atlanta where a Republic crew will take it apart under the supervision or NTSB officials. Buckhorn said. (See P LANE, Page A%) Irvine man critical after 3-car pil eup Rain-slickened streets are being blamed for a score of accidents this morning, including a three-<:ar slammer at Old Barranca Road and Jeffrey in Irvine that pinned a 36-year-old Irvine man inside his vehicle and left hime with critical injuries. Joeeph Dorchak. en route to work as a Pacific Telephone systems technician, suffered head injurle1 when his car waa broad- sided by a akJddlng utility truck and then rear-ended by a car following behind. He was listed in critical con- dition early today at Western Medical Center, charge nurse Sheryl Picco said. Engineer Joe Kerr laid It took firemen 20 minutes to exUicat.e the injured man from h is de- molished vehicle. Hls tearful wife, Cindy. sald in a brief telephone interview from the hoapital that the accident cxcurred ju.It a few blocks from their h~ In Irvine. Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert sald Dorchak'acar, southbound on Jeffrey, wu hit by a heavy utility \r\.IC:k whoee brakes had failed as It approached Barranca Road. : 4S Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 Valley to get sports hotel By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot 1119 Deir .... IWI The Fountain Valley City Council has approved plans to buil d 108 additional hotel-condomiruum units al the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. The council acted in its role as the Agency for Com- munity Development because the club is located in a redevelopment district. John Fleiu, co-owner of the club, said the hotel uruts are part of a master .plan to tum the club into a resort community attracting tourists, sports groups and busi- ness clients. Currently, 44 previously ap- proved hotel-condominium units are under construction, scheduled for compleuon in December. Each is 1,700 square feet with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a small kitchen. • Riley aSks ·be crack down on airJ,ort 'strays' By JEFF ADLER OfllleD..,,...IU!fl ln the wake of Tuesday's airllne fire shower ln Newport Beach, Supervisor Thomas Riley is ask- ing that John Wayne Airport officials develop a plan to monitor the prescribed flight path over Upper Newport Bay and fine airlines that stray from it. Such a plan would serve a double-edged purpose, explained Ken Hall, an executive assistant t-0 Raley on airport matters. It would become another efement in the PLANE ... From Page A1 "We are scheduJed to start tearing it apart on Oct. 4," Buck- horn said. county's noase abatement plan an it would enhance airport safety. While Hall acknowledged flight-path monitoring pla wouldn't have helpedprevent th shower of jet engine parts from Republic Airlines plane, he said i stall would encourage planes to fl on-course The Republic flight that pel Newport Beach with turbine-fa fragments never completed noise-abatement turn to its l~l that would have earned it over th uninhabited Back Bay rather th a residential neighborhood. . The procedure was abandon~ on an emergency basis when th engine blew out on takeoff. Nevertheless, the Republic inc· dent provides "greater leverage for a monitoring plan to wi approvaJ, Hall said. I The plan would be aimed at th~ commercial carriers who ofte~ disregard, for one r eason another, the prescribed flig path, Riley's aide said. i Fleitz said the club already has received reservattons for these units, included a two-week stay planned by the West German Olympic Swim Team. The team plans to train at the Los Cabell eras pool immediately before the 1984 Olympic Games. Airman's holiday at beach Gera ld Beebe, a flight m echanic from Kansa s City, Mo., working at Los An geles Inte rnational Airport, feeds a doughnut to two ha ndfuls of g ra te( ul pigeons a t Balboa P ier o n h is d ay o ff. But it still may be several months before officials announce what went wrong when the engine stopped and rained red hot parts on a quiet Dover Shores neighborhood, Buckhorn added. The engine was on a Republic OC-9 Super 80 bound for Phoenix Tuesday aftemoon when it lost power and started spewing parts, igniting nearly a score of roof and grass fires. "Ninety-nine percent of those flights go out without a hitch. Slit a large percentage don't go olit down the middle o( the bay likt they're supposed to," he said. j Hall said he'd be surprised if at; many as 25 percent of the ~ flights departing the airport dail The 108 additional commercial residences approved by city of- ficia l s include 84 1.100-square-foot units and 24 520-squ.are-foot units. Construc- tion may begin as early as Febru- ary. Construction of the 108 units is expected to cost $5 million.- MORE RAIN COMING ... Fleitz said individ ual units will be owned by investors, but most will be rented out regularly to visitors. Hesaid the club expects to host business and sports conven- tions and will provide temporary housing to executives transferring to Orange County. From P~geA1 More than an lnch of rain fell during an eight-hour period in some south county areas. San J uan Capistrano had 1.25 inches. Laguna Beach had .70 inches in the 24-hour period begin.n.ing early Thursday. bringing the season total to 1.56 inches. accord- ing to Joe Jahraus, who keep tabs on the weather from fam- ily-owned Laguna Lumber Co. In Huritington Beach, weather- BULLET MYSTERY ... From Page A1 established the strong likellhOOd that the bullet was rared from the man's gun. This development prompted Hooper to have another conversa- tJon with the boy who lived at the apartment and hii friend. This talk led to the admission that one of the boys fired the gun out the window on the south side of the apartment at an abandoned car that was directly in line with City Hall. "There was slight damage to the windshield, indicating the bullet may have glanced off the glass, causing 1t to ricochet into the Oty Hall office. There is no doubt in my mind that something like this is w hat happpened. They (the boys) we re not thinking beyond their nose. ''They were fascinated with the weapon and wanted to shoot it and have immediate resulta," said Hooper. Hooper arrested one of the boys Wednesday on suspicion of diacharg:ing a firearm in city limit.a and the other boy for being an accomplice. "I told him he was lucky that it wasn't a murder charge. And he really was. The bullet could easily have killed someone," he said. BOLSA CHICA ... Landmark Co., owner of the property. Clark said the study is expected to provide additional infonnation to the Coastal Commiaaion, which must ap- prove any development pl.ans. Signal Landmark has re- ceived a pproval from Orange County officiala to develop an 1,800-alip marina and 5,700 homes. But the plan has been vigorously opposed by the Am.igps de Bolsa Chica en - vironmental organization, which believes that the homes and marina would have a detrimental effect on wildlife that visit.a or Uves at the marshland habitat. Signal and Orange County oftlciala pulled the plan off the Coa..tal Cornmis.tjon agenda last fall because of arguments over how much land should be preserved for wildlife. New pl.ans being st\Jdied by the state Coastal Conservancy include turning the Winter- sburg Ch annel, a con- crete-lined flood control chan- nel that leads to the ocean, into a stream lined with trees and letting Signal build up its upland property for better ocean views. In exchange, fewer lowland areas would be developed, conservancy direc- tor Joe Petrillo said. The new law allows the Signal Landmark or the coun- ty to ask the state~partment of Fish and Game toltevelop a habitat plan spelling out what is to be preserved. The con- servancy will then devise a development plan that works with the habitat plan and submit it to the Coastal Com- mission by July 20. 1984. watcher J . S herman Denny re- ported .60 inches of rain and calculated th e season total there at 1.44 inches -double the amount last year at this time. In Costa Mesa, the storm dropped nearly half an inch of moisture. Police in Coast cities said the first major storm of the season typically causes an abnormally high number of accidents as oil and grease baked onto streets and roads during warm summer months is brought to the surface by the sheets of rain. The NationaJ Weather Bureau said the chance for continued showers through Saturday is greater than 90 percent. Clouds. though, are expected to hang over the Cout until Tueeday, when a wanning trend lJ predicted, weather officials said. Daytime highes along the Coast will be in the low 70s this w~kend with nighttime temperatures dropping into the 50s. Inland areas should be slightly warmer. PLAZA ... From Page A 1 other rings in the case. He then pointed the gun at a second clerk, told her to turn around and pushed the first clerk away from him. Webster said. The suspect did not S1eal any- thing else from the counter. "Maybe he only needed that particular ring," Webster said. The suspect was last seen run- ning out the mall's Bear Street exit with the ring In hand. Then. Webster said, at 9: 15 p.m. a man jumped out of the rear of a car near a parking structure at the May Co. low er level entrance. He grabbed the purse of a 50-year-old woman walking by and tried to pull it off her arm. The plucky woman, however , wasn't giving up without a fight. Webster said the victim doggedly held onto her ballg and was dragged by the suspect at least 20 feet before he gave up. The man jumped lnto a car with three other men and sped away. Webster said, leaving the woman -and her purse -Intact. She suffered only minor scratches and brui.lea and did not require medical attention, Webster said. We're Listening ••• What do you lake about the Dally Pilot? Wh at don 't you like? Call the number al left and your message will be record ed, tral\9CTibed and delivered to the appropriate edi10r . 642·6086 The same 24-hour answertna service may be uted to record let• ters to the editor on any toplt' Mailbox contributors musl Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind ~ .. 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Alfred Houston Noble. a former commander of Camp Pendleton and winner of the Navy Cross for gallantry in action during World War I. has died at has home here, family r;nembers said He was 88 Noble retired an 1956 with a four-star rank after serving in the mllatary for 40 years. The cause of his death Tuesday was not dis- closed. A native of Federalsburg. Md., Noble commanded the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base in 1950 and 1951. Republic spokesman Red Tyler said his company would have no more comment on why the engine broke apart and Republic would tum its findings over to the NTSB in "three or four days." "We will let them make any announcements," Tyler said. "We are going to take the engin e apart and see w hat is wrong with it and then we will fix it." The engine. a Pratt & Whitney JT8D-2 l 7 model. overheated, causing the metal to "fracture and bend," then blow out the rear of the engine cowling, said NTSB inspector Don Llorente at the start of the investigation. By Friday morning, however, Llore nte was referring all ad- ditional inquiries to the Washing- ton NTSB octice "because of the extreme public interest in this case.'' "It is still an on-going investiga- tion. These things take some time and it will be several months before the final report is done. We have not made any judgement on the ~gine yet," said NTSB spokesman Buckhorn . were on course as they flew o over the ocean. 1 By forcing airline pilots to mor1 carefully follow the flight path ct face a fine, noise would be reducef in the surrounding New~;t Beach area as the jets would ~ flying over homes much leu ~ ~idents of the exclusi neighborhoods bordering t prescribed fUght path have lo complained that departing liners frequently stray over theS- homes. ! "We should have done (somd- thing like) this much, mt.ch earlier ," Hall said of the probleni. I ! <?2i~~~~.!!~~ day madvertently identified~ passenger in a rented airplane t crashed off Newport Beach earli this month as Richard Leffle The name of the passenger w David Leffler ! The Daily Pilot regrets t~ I ! error No services are planned for Noble, whose body was donated to the School of Medicine at UC San Diego. He is survived by two sons, WaJt.er, of La JoUa, and Alfred of Corte Madera. TV burglars hit store in Valley I J . . . Funeral rites today for Cruttenden Sr. i ' tenden helped found the Nation!J Striking in pre..clawn hours, thieves smashed a door at a Fountain Valley television store and fled with about $5,550 in expensive television sets, video cassette recorders and electronic musical instruments. Police said the bandits ap- parently drove a truck u p to the door at the S-1 electronics store and gained entry by shattering the gl~ door with two tire jacks. Police are attempting to get fingerprints off the ttre tools. The burglary alarm was recorded at 4;15 a.m. Thursday. Funeral services were to be held today for noted Corona del Mar resident Walter W. Cruttenden Sr .. a former securities executive who died Wednesday at age 81. Cruttenden, who also had a residence in Rancho Mirage, was prominent in lnvestment securi- ties in Chicago, where he ran two firms in his own name. He was a native of Chicago and a founder of the city's Bob O'Llnk Country Club. He moved west in 1963 and represented a Palm Springs in- vestment finn for 10 years. A former pre-sident of the Bond Tradens Club of Chicago, Crut- Securities Traders Associatio • which now has 5,000 members. Cr uttenden was an av amateur golier. He was a mem of the Big Canyon Country Club · Newport Beach and Thunderb· Country Club in Rancho Mirag He leaves his wife Fay and so Walter Jr. and James. He also survived by a sister, Susan Jones, six grandchildren and eig t great-grandchildren. The family has asked memorial contnbutaons be ma to Hoag Memorial Hospital Newport Beach. Try our house dressing! Solid 10ak Parqaet *1.59 aq. ft. LEE'e lJltroa Pl .. h Carpet 17 .color• *8.99 eq. yd. i~ .,,a;ea C.ra•lc TUe fro• 99• eq. ft . • 2846 E. Coa1t th11y., Corona del Mar 640·2700 640-29M VISA-MASTERCARD • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept 30, 1983 AJ San Onofre facing new NRC probe Bolsa Chica we~ ands tour slated Saturday A free pubhc tour of the Bolsa Chica wellandi> un the coasUme of Huntington Beach is being conducted Saturday by the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, a support group for the resel"Ve. The t.ours depart from the wetlands' reservt-parkJing lot located ocr Pacific Coast Highway near the main entrance of the Bolsa Chica State Beach. Tours last approximately two hours and cover a loop trail where expert speakers will describt1 the birdhfe, plants and the history of the area. ' Beginning at 9:30 a.m ., a tour will depart every 20 tninutes until 11 a.m. Although the Amig~ will provide bird telescopes, 1t as recommended that binoculars be brought 1! available. Other tour dates are Saturday, Nov. 5; Saturday, Dec. 3 and Saturday, Jan. 7 For more information or group reservations, call the Amigos dt! Bolsa Chica at 897-7003. ~. Concert ser for UCI Saturday A piano and cello concert wall be performed Saturtlay at 8 p m in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Village Theater The program includes Nina Scolnik and Stepht-11 Erdody. both Julhard School graduates Tickets are available at the Fine Arts Box Office at $4 gt•neral admission. $2 for UCI students and $3 for other studt•nts, seniors and staff. Further information t:an be obtatnl•d by l'allang 856-661 7 Seminar on teens planned in Irvine A seminar entitled "The Private Lives of Our American Teenagers" will be presented Thursday at South Coast Commuruty Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, lrvine The program is bemgsponsored by the South Coast Center for Personal Growth a nd Development and will featUrL' speakers Jam Bums and Tim Allen The seminar will be held from 7 to 10 p.m and advance registration is suggested. All donations will be ac:cepled, and the suggested donation is $15 per person or $25 per c'Ouple wuh proceeds benefiting the South Coast Center. Further an formation 1s available at 972-2878. Trio to perform at Turtle Rock Three musicians will perfonn free at Turtle Rock Community Park in Irvine, Sunyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in lrvine, Sunday at 2 p.m. Claudia Barritt, a double bassist. flutist Kazue Asawa and pianist Kendall Feeney will make their debuet performance as a trio presenting works from Bach to Bolling. From staff and wlrt rtporll The Nudear Regulatory Com- m1~1on says at has reopened a pro~ of alleged welding defects al lhl> San Onofre Nuclear Gener- utmg Station, and is also in· vest1gatang clam\S that its first study was a "whitewash." In a separate development Thursday, Southern California Edison Co. announced 1t was shullmg down its newly started Unit 3 reactor at San Onofre lx-<:ause of a small water leak in the cooling system. The new N RC probe was a victory for the anti-nuclear Or- ange County Alliance for Survival and for Cypress resident F.arl Kt'nt, a former San Onofre quali· ly l'C>JHrol inspector who was fired ..1ft1•r n •porting the welding de· fL"t·ts in Units 2 and 3 and at a nudcar power plant in Midland, Mt{·h J esse Jac kson will speak at Santa Ana rally The Rt-v. Jesse Jack.son will be kPynote speaker for a voter regis· trat1un rally scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday in the auditorium of Valley High School, 1801 S. Greenville St., Santa Ana. Jackson, director of Operation PUSH and one-time associate of Dt. Martin Luther King, is being mentioned as a possible 1984 presidential candidate. The Santa-Ana rally is the first maJOr West Coast voter regis- tration campaign that Jack.son has launched. The event, sponsored by the Orange County Democratic Black Council, is free and open to the public. Voter registratiQn ap- plications will be available. Cash and carry at Valley Illarket- A shopper waiting In the checkout llne at Vons Supermarket In Fountain Valley grabbed $26 lrom a cash register drawer Thursday and then tied, leaving his grOC'ef)' Items be- hind. A thief struck at the Imperial Healll'l Spa at 18030 Magnotta St., Fountain Valley. Thursday, taking a man·s wallet containing about $25 while tlie victim wu In a shower Thieves slote a color TV and a video cassette recorder valued at $867 from the conference room at Mitsubishi Motor Sales ol America Inc .. 10540 Talbert Ave. Huntington Beach A resident of the 15300 block of Andaman Lane returned home Thursday night and discovered the house had been burglarized. ErWy had apparently been made through a locked rear sliding bathroom win· dow. The loss. estimated al $3,000, Included television sets. a mlcfowave oven and lewefry A $300 pool pump wu reponed stolen Thursday from a home on the 17300 block or Marken Lane. A uUllty traller was reponed stolen Thursday from an apartment com- plell on the 6700 block ol Warner Avenue The trailer, which belongs to a Laguna Niguel business, was valued 81 $1.500 A male juvenile was arrested Thursday night on susp1c1on of shop- lifting al the Zody's store. 6912 Edinger Ave He was suspected of stealing a 1acket valued at $12 99 , Irvine Burglars stole a car stereo valued over $400 lrom a Volkswagen Jells. discovered stolen shorlly before 4 p m Wednesoay In the 1700 block of Reynolds Avenue Two residential burglaries were reported Wednesday atternoon 1n the Woodbridge area Thieves pried open a garage door In the 4000 block of Fireside Circle and also made entry Into a home on Brookmont. Police could not Immediately say what was taken 1n either break-In A 2 I-year-old man was arreljted on suspicion of a weapons cllarge early today at Barranca Parkway and Culver Drive. Irvine police said Marlo L Gallego was taken Into custody shortly after midnight, however Or· ange County Jail clerks said they !Hid no record or Gallego In custody early !Oday :Xewport Beach A Newport Beach man reported nearly$ I. tOO In cash stolen from his home In the ,100 block ol Bay Front while he and his wife were sleeping Coastal D.ilH ·f l won" 85 59 Con-•olec•OUCltMOl lll<oughS•• vrdty lnct .. .,ngc:t1e,_ol lhoWof1 .,,a lllu--• through Sllu•Oty lowt IONQlll S8 lo &4 H'Oha SetUfOty IMI 107J 0-out• ••19" ff om POW>t Conc:eQ Uon 10 San C-t• 1t1ano. 90Ulh 10 -.it-I Wlndl 10 10 18 'noll lhrough S.tu•d•v C-blnecl -OI • to 7 IMI 0--••I••· tOVth lo ooutr-• :-:;.:;.:.;~o-='~:~. I lo 3 IMI Extended Ooy1on 79 •& o ... w.. ~ •9 0. Mo1n"' 83 58 Del•o<I IS 47 Du1u1" eJ St E• Puo 77 63 ~eotbankt •S • t f .. OO $.) 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In the 2,200 block ol Laurel Plaoe were reported broken Thursday The owner of the home estimated the damage would cosl $750 10 repair, pohce said Camera equipment and wine valued at $640 were taken from a home In the 1.500 block ol Placentla, police said The suspects entered the home lhrough an open window Laguna Beach A prowler with a flashlight was Men peering Into the windows ol a house In tntt 400 blork ol Holly Street at about 4 a m .. but police were unable to locate the suspect Police were unable to pinpoint the source ol strange noises repor1ed In the 600 block ol Griffith Way at atSout 2 a m .. but officer said they did chase olf a large raccoon from the area. et 39 8411\ ~ ... ,le-... 71 • 7 SI 81• Marie 72 71 51 SHllle eo 70 ~~ ~:r:: .. •• :J 13 •7 S~na IS &I Syr-70 13 &7 T~t &7 .. 64 Tucto<' 11 ,. ee T11<u 16 43 81 WH,.lnQlon 70 74 97 Wlchlll .., .. u 47 !Ml ... ~ 4 1 " ... II .. eo 75 56 Pa'"' Spti(IOt 8' 04 13 '° ~·a ., &6---------------------~ ~ ~;es :i .:,~.. . ·.· · : ro TOOA't' • SURf RIPIRT n •t 8«ond Mgll • H • m ;;.;,,;;: 71 42 UT\MOAY ••-liiil-.i-•R ... _________ _ 7t 42 ~ .... I -12 13 f m 0 I .. eo ,,,.,.""" 1 """' '' ,. aJ 8-M -11 5,. "' ~. 71 ff hconcl!llQll 54tpm 06 N .. lull Nit IOCl*Y ttl ~30 pm ,._ 11 .. l aturdey ttl t 47 I m encl Mii 141aln II 71 .. 13'11>"'• ta '' ..._Ml•••) oo o"' •ooav ·-•• u •1 , oe •"' S•111tdev -._., ao""' .1 77 .. •l•I>"' trn MAN I~ poor ,... -,... -,., -2·• -1·2 ,,_ ... s--IOn ttMF The Government Accountabili· ty Project, a Washingtoo·based watchdog group, had also called for a renewed study NRC spokeswoman Sue Gagner said the re-examination of alleged welding defects will be conducted by the NRC's Chicago office, rather than by the San Francisco office, which conducted tht! first mvestjgation. She said the NRC Offke of lnspection and Audit will in- Quite a catch vestigate accusations by Kent and other~ that the tirst study Willi a ''whitewash.'' Kent. (ired aft.er the NRC said he (ailed to pass perfonnant.·e tests, contended that weldmg defects extsted in l·rudal water cooling pipes. He also has charged some pipes would not withstand a major earthquake. The NRC ruled !Ast year that the contentions were unfounded, and Kent was later fired by Bechtel Power C.Orp., builder of James Roosevelt, of Corona del Mar, ho lds up a tiger shark during this week's dedication o f the Porl of Oakland's new fishing pie r and water- front park in honor o f his father, former President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pie r will be home berth for the USS Potomac. FDR' presidentia l yacht. Airport tells boost in passenger traf fie Airline passenger traffic in· c~ by 10.4 percent In August over levels recorded for the same month a year earlier, John Wayne Airport Manager Murry Cable has reported. Some 277 ,237 passengers passed through the airport's portals in August, up from the 24~.510 people who arrived and departed Crom JW A in August 1982, Cable said In his monthly report. The number of aircraft operat· ing out of the airport also in· creased over the August 1982 level, up 1.1 percent, he said. While there were 4 1,202 takeoffs and landings last month. there were only 40, 732 such movements reported at the same time in 1982. Commercfal flight operations posted a 5.5 percent gain for the same period, Cable added. However, commuter air taxi operations declined by 2.4 percent from their 1982 levels. The Board of Supervisors has since de· regulated the number of com· muter air services pennitted LO operate at the airport. Don't Miss It!! the pl&nt Howt'VC'T, Gagner said the NRC will ftx:us on Kent's ac-cusations about both the San Onofre artd Midland plants "I'm very happy about it, to put at m1Jd ly," Kent said Thursday, adding ht! feels "partially vindl· t•ated" Jamt>S Mackhn, a sppkesman fur Bechtel, which had dism.laed Kent's charges as unfounded, declined wcomment on the matter Thursday Shaky SA buildings Ol('d for cut usage Sixteen buildings an downtown Santa Ana. ordered vacated last week because of inadequate earthquake reinforcement, may sull be used -but only if the number of people aUowed inside is sharply reduced, officials say. A city regulation allows one person per 100 square feet in such buildings Because these struc· , tu res arc restricted to 9,900 square feet of floor space or l~. no more than 99 people can be in them at any one ume. plying -with these -regu- lations would allow owners three more years to bring the buildings up to city earthquake standards, said J ohn Coil, city structural engineer. "It's something like a crapshoot." said Coil, who chaired the city's seismic ordinance com· mittee 1n 1980. ··A building with lower ()('{;Upancy poses a lesser risk si.nre fewer people are in· volved." Phil Freeland, director of the city's Planning and Development Services, said such allowances were made for economic reaJK>ns. He s~ud the city would be damaged economically if it tried to cloae down all the bwldmgs that are not an compliance. Coil said Wednesday that the city's s<>1smic ordinance tar~\ed non-rem forced masonry buUdinp -the same type of buildings which t'Ollapsed dunng the May 2 Coahnga earthquake. Santa Ana had infonned owners of 73 down- town buiJding9 in September 1980 that their structures were cl.uai- fied as high-risk since they dJd nol comply with seismic standards. They were given th ree years to renovate. vacate or tear down the buildings. "Those buildings are just bricks held together with poor quality mortar," Coil said. " ... What basically holds them together is the force of gravity. They're just Like a child's play blocks." Coil said such buildings, which were built before 1933, are struc· turally sound, so long as the load i.s vertical, but could collapse during a strong horiwntal pull, as the Coalinga earthquake gTaphically demonstrated. "If the building is not safe for 100 people, i1.'s not safe for 18," said Harry Greenber& whose building on North Broadway was posted last Friday. "They're play- ing games with people and they are hurting a lot of the downtown merchants economically." o r the 73 owners warned in J 980, only 16 have not brought their buildings up to standard. Live the life of UD . DEN'S 1Br;,iit-:iiiSiiJlitiOii:·custom draperies vinyl, parouet wood ~1c NO no42~ 1663 PlACfftTIA AVE. • COSTA MESA. CA 926~7 • PHONE 646-4838 --646-2355 MON._,,.t. H:30 IAT.l:ICM ... _,. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 .. TOP OF THI NEWI NATION Congress works out funding to keep government going WASHlNGTON -Fiscal Year 1984 begins at midnight without the now-familiar chaos of threatened government shutdowns and Con- gress dragging itself through marathon sessions to keep money in the federal till. In less than 90 minutes today. congressional negouators worked out a compromise version of legislation easily passed by the House and Senate to keep most government agencies operating aft.er the start of the new ti.seal year. Money would be provided through Nov. 10. Both chambers were set to ratify the compromise later in the day. Woman charged in fraud FORT WORTH, Texas -A federal grand jury has charged a woman with mail fraud for allegedly using seven aliases to claim more than $117,000 in benefits for 52 fictiuouschildren over three years. a prosecutor says. The 10-count indictment charges that Delphine Woo of Dallas used '"false and fictitious" identification, includ- ing driver's licenses and baptismal records, to obtain food stamps, Medicaid benefits and A.id for Dependent Children payments. MM's address book sold NEW YORK -Marilyn Monroe's green address book, containing a signature and tele- phone number written by Frank Sinatra, has been sold at auction for $4,250. The book, which has 85 entries, was purchased Thursday by Gordon Hollis, 39, a rare-book dealer from Los Angeles. $8 ,000 ring recovered CHESAP~ Va. -Police said today they have recovered an $8,000 diamond and sapphire ring that a woman swallowed after she allegedly stole it from the home of a former employer. Pamela Jane Perkins, 29, of Norfolk had been under constant watch at the Chesapeake Jail while law enforcement officers waited for the ring to move through her digestive tract. X-rays taken Wednesday and Thursday showed the ring in her digestive system. STATE Imperial jobless a record EL CENTRO -The unemployment rate in chronically depressed Imperial County jumped from 37.9 to 41.8 percent in August, a record for any California county. the state Economic Development Department said Thursday Earthquake aid bill law . SAC.RAMENTO -A $6 mlllJon aid bill to rebuild damapd public facillties ln earth- quake-ravaged ('.oalinga paged into law Thurs- day without the governor's si8Jlature. The bill by Assemblyman Jim Costa, D-Fresno, tra.naferred money from the state's general fund to its natural disaster account to reimburse public agencies for cleanup and recoMtruction . Navy to get battle flee t SAN DIF.GO -The Navy will get its 600-ship fleet including new attack aircraft carriers, Undersecretary of Defense Richard D. DeLauer says, "because they are needed." DeLauer, the Pentagon's under secretary for research and engineering, said Thursday he wasn't au.re how many carriers the Navy would get, "whether the number will be 14 or 15 carrier battle groups." Students con-man victims SANT A BARBARA-Eleven University of California students requ ired emergency financial assistance today after paying nearly $3,000 to a con man who rented them the same apartment and then vanished, authorities said. The students paid rents and deposits of $500 each and arrived at the apartment at the start of the school year only to discover others already there who had al9o rented it. WORLD Pilots urge boycott end LONDON -The international pilots' federation today urged an early end to the 60-day boycott of flights to Moscow that was imposed by many national pilots associations after the Soviets shot down a South Korean airliner. Danish and Swedish pilots said they would resume flights next week. Police break up protest MANILA, Phllippfnes -Hundreds of riot police broke up an anti-government protest with tear gaa today, and President Ferdinand E. Maroos replaced the chairman of the commiaalon investlgating the murder of oppoaltion leader Benigno Aquino. Battleship said 'potent' BEIRUT. Lebanon -The USS New Jersey, the world'• only active battleship, hovered close to the Beirut shore today with potent firepower on board. but Its captain says fie hopes the huge gurus remain silent. "The New Jersey is over here to provide support for the U.S. multlnational force peraonnel," said Capt. Richard D. Milligan. The 4S,OOO-ton ve91e1'1nine16-lnch guns-with two three-gun batteries forward and one aft - far outweigh anything seen off Lebanon for dettructJve power. They can can fire thellt weiahlng more than 2,500 pounds a d~tance of up to 23 mUes. , APWll...,...lo James McKee nails down window shutters as waves fro m Tropical lorm Dean era h again t a ea wall near his home in Ocean View, Va. Tropical storm blows out Virginia escapes brunt of Dean after North Carolina lash ed By Tbe Associated Preu quickly broke apart without caus- ing major damage. Tropical Sic:>rm Dean, p1:15hed Forecasters had predicted local Norfolk had turned into drizzle and the winds dropped to 40 mph. "It's sort of broken up," said Jack Main, weather forecaster in Norfolk. "It's dissipating rapidly. I can't even see it on the radar." Mondale gets support of teacher union WASHINGTON (AP)-Former Vice President Walter F . Mondale won the formal backing of the National Educatwn Association today for tus can- didacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, giving him the first jewel of what he hopes will be a personal triple-crown weekend. NEA President Mary Hatwood Futrell an- nounced that more than 90 percent of the NEA board of directors had formally approved the endorsement of Mondale to swing the full political clout of the l.6-m1lhon-member teachers union behind Mondale for the 1984 primaries and aaucuses. "'No candidate is more committed to quality education than Walter F. Mondale," Mrs. Futrell told a news conference after the board vote today. Mondale had to win 58 percent of the votes from the NEA's 124-member board of directors to win their support There was no word on Mondale's victory margin immediately following the board vote ··The National Education Association will sup- port Walter Mondale's candidacy for his party's presidential nomination," she said. The board of directors' vote comes one day after the NEA's political action committee voted at a previous closed meeting to support Mondale. The board of directors had only two choices today -to a('Cept the PAC's decision or to reject it. The NEA is calling this phase of its political acuon "support," not endorsement. Under the union's rules. endorsements will be made by 7,000 voting delegates at its annual convention in Minneapolis next summer. Mondale staffers and NEA spokesmen ref used to say the board's decision today is a foregone cynclusion. by 60 mph winds that whipped flooding and up to four inches of waves and eroded North Carolina rain as Dean bore northwestward ~a.c~es, washed up against Vir-across Chesapeake Bay and inland girua s F.astern Shore today and • Vir~~~But by 8 a.m., t/ in NiJncy blames ;,.orry for rapid weight loss Meanwhile, an o ff-again p I • on-again tropical storm -in-the--- Pacific named Narda was ex-ane re1e-cts peeled to pass well south of the Hawaiian Islands. h t h • k hu1:~:::;:0~ ~~~. w~ann~ft p 0 Ile r a e I e NEW YORK (AP) -First lady Nancy Reagan, usually a size 6, is down to size 2 -the smallest regular size for women's clothes -but says her weight loss has been caused by worry and not by illness, a col wnni.st reported today. after being sick for six months. I had to tell my mother he was dead, which was one of the hardest things I ever had to do." land at 7:15 a.m. EDT between Cape Charles and Onancock. on the peninsula that hangs from the lower end of Maryland and fonl\S Virginia's F.astern Shore. At 9 a.m .• it was in the southern Chesapeake Bay, moving north- west at 10 mph and weakening. Norfolk received one-half inch of ram and Richmond received L29 inches. In addition, she said, her mother has been sick in Phoenix and "I can't see her as often as I want to." Mn. Reagan, in a telephone interview Thursday with syndi- cated society columnist "Suzy," writing in the New York Daily News. said she was m bed with the first cold she"d had "in years." "When some people worry. they run for food and eat and eat. I eat. I always have, but no matter what I do, I Jose. This has happened to me before. But I'm trying." Mrs. Reagan said. Thl' storm had meandered up the Eastern seaboard most of Thursday, slowing considerably by midnight. and hit land farther north than expected "I know that people are saying that there is something really wrong with me, but there isn't," Mrs. Reagan was quoted as saying. She said she has cookies by her bed, and "I plan to keep rubbling cookies until I'm m y nonnal size 6 agarfi." Storm pre parations 1n Tide water V1rgm1a cities were. for the most part. unnecessary The storm caused a little street flooding in low-lymg areas and blew some sand along the beach, but otherwise little damage was reported She said her welght lees beg.an "when Ronnle waa shot. Then my father, whom I loved dearly, died "My doctor has given me a complete clean bill of health. l just called him and told him I was drinking a milkshake. He said. 'Now that waan't so hard, was it?' ,.. • ..... Newport Beach lifeguard Mike Stephenson looks on a s a city fireman leaps from Newport Pier. Firemen were being traine d on the ins and outs of ocean rescue - including jumping from the pier - by lifeguards. Because lifeguards are not o n duty at night, city administrators have asked fireme n to perfect their water skills. Election loss, county's gain? Canceled reapportionment frees $900,000 for vote-counter I ByJEll'Jl'ADLER ~ ... ._..,,... .... The state Supreme Court's dedalon to cancel the planned December election on the Sebutiani reapportionment lnltiative wW have a welcome effect on Orange County's 1983-84 budget u far aa county Registrar of Voters Al OllOn i. concerned. The Orange County Board of Supervilon hu directed that the f g()(),000 .et llide in the county budget for the apeda1 election inatMd be b\adaeted for the putthale of• new vote-tabul.ttlna 1)'8tem. Supervilon voted 5-0 'l\aelday to place the money that had been al.at.eel for the apedal elect.ion into a captw .outlay fund, a f1nt step toward the pu.rchue of a new vo~ttna l)'litm. Board members voted unan1moualy to~ the change af1er they were amured the action could be reveraed at any Ume and dJd not commit them to the purchue of 1uch a 1yat.em. Supervtaor Btuce Nestando, who vo1ed for the tranaferof funds, aa.ld he hasn't been "disturbed" by the oounty's preeent vote-counting system, singled out for criticism by the 1982-83 Orange County Grand Jury u belng ineffldent, slow and inordinate- ly coetly. ''Timelinea la not the iaaue," Nestande com- mented. ''The ilaue la accuracy and there hasn't been a problem there." I Following the grand jury's report, supervbors asked the county RegiltratJon and Elections Division and the G>unty Adminiltradve Office to look into the matter and report back with 1pecl!ic reconunen· dauona for a new ayat.em before the 1984-8~ budget la readied next awnmer. The $900,000 tra.naferred into the 1peclal account ut.latie1 th• grand jury'• non-bindtna tecommen· dation that the county aet uide half of the eeUmat.ed $2 million COit of a new system in the 1983-84 budiet and the remainin, haU In the followlng fillcal year. WASHING TON (AP) -The Senate Commerce Committee approved. 15-2. today a bill to protect residential telephone customers from a special rate increase scheduled to take effect Jan. l The bill now goes to the full Senate, where its prospects are uncertain. Today's actJon follows a vote earlier this week by the House communications subcommittee approving similar, although more far-reaching, legislation. The full House Energy and Commerce Committee lS not scheduled to consider the matter until Oct 18. If ultimately enacted, the Senate b1U would preclude any signf1ciant reduction in long-distance rates. Both of the bills attack a dec1S1on by the FederaJ Communications CommlSS1on to impose what are known as ··access charges" starting Jan. 1. when ihe Amen can Telephone & Telegraph Co. is to be broken apart. The fees would be $2 a month for residential customers and $6 a month for business customers in 1984. The fees are designed to compensate local phone companies for the loss of the income they receive now from long-distance telephone rates. GRAND OPENING THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd CALIFORNIA OUTDOOR MARKET "A Mall Without Walls" at Los Alamitos Race Course Cypress. Callfornla on Katella, two mlle1 east of 805 freeway Managed by "St~n the Man", Former Manager of O.C. Fairgrounds Swap Meet OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. $1.00 Per Car Load For more Information or vendor Inquiries phone (714) 220-0261 r r ... ~ D ~ ~ "-~ ~- Fire and frustration -in the Newport sky When red-hot debris from a blown Republic Airlines jet engine rained down on the homes of Dover Shores in Newport Beach this week. it set off a series of events that appeared, in time. to be threatening, amusing and ultimately pathetic. The threatening things occurred first, when the fragments of turbine fan blades, estimated to be as hot as 1.400 degrees Farenheit when the engine blew, sprinkled over neighboring ,W:,mes, i~iting 18 fires on the wooden roofs. Neighbors and firefighters managed to extinguish the fires before the expensive homes sustained much damage. But the incident still served to alarm an already anxious group of residents who were quick to stress that next time something goes wrong during a takeoff, the stuff falling out of the sky might be significantly more deadly. Meanwhile, in the amusing side to the story. spokesmen for the Minneapolis-based airline were careful after the incident not t-0 accept responsibility for the damage until they studied the situa tion . The airline obviously wasn't interested in voluntarily assuming someone else's liability. But one wonders about the probability of seeing 18 roofs coincidentally catching fire in the same neighborhood where red-hot debris just happens to be falling from ~ Republic jet. Republic missed a good chance to demonstrate some local concern, but all that should be forgotten if the airline pays for the relatively minor damages, as it sh ould. What is pathetic is the the lack of real solutions for improving compatibility between the airport and the people who live beyond its commercial runway. Neighbors, backed by city officials, are suggesting the emergency flight pattern should be changed so jets with problems aren't flying directly above homes, as did Republic's DC-9 Super 80 bound for Phoenix. They want the planes to turn left and fly over the back bay, following more closely the standard flight path for departing jets. What they aren't acknowledging is that Dover Shores is straight out from the runway. Pilots are taught to fly the safest path in emergencies, and turning usually isn't as safe as holding a straight flight pattern until problems can be assessed. Seventy-four people were aboard the Republic flight Tuesday. The pilot's first job was to ensure their salety. The implication is tha t what's safest for passengers is the most dangerous for people living below. In this case, though, airport officials must assume that pilots, using their best judgme nt, can avoid problems for both. No doubt it is terribly frustrating for Dove r Shores residents to know that jets with malfunctions most likely will be flying above their homes, not the bay. The remedy. according to Newport Beach officials, is to move the airpor t. But building a new one -if feasible -would take years. and Dover Shores would still be in the same position until th~n. MAILBOX . Lovel y tradition for twins To the editor: l We wish to send to the . anonymous parents of twins our l greatest appreciation and thanks : for their generosity and caring in 1 the birth of our twin girls. i We only hope to someday pass r this lovely tradition on to some i other "surpn.sed" couple. Thank ! you for your kindness Sincerely, The We igandt Family Huntington Beach Editor's note: The Weigandrs received an anonymous $100 donation from a couple who read a Daily Pilot story about the twins bom prematurely at home last month. l. M. BDJd I Canary talk Told you the original inhabi- tants of the Canary Island of Gomera were Africans, who de- veloped a fairly sophisticated language by whistling, a musical adaptation of the Spanish vocabu- lary. They survived as herders of pts. Client asks. Why didn't they just talk Spanish? Before they wound up on the island after being set adrift in small boats. their tongues had been cut out. Credit old Anonymous, too, with the observation: "Modesty 1s the art of drawing attention to whatever it 1s you're being humble about " Q . Ask your Love and War man how long a widow waits, typically, before she remarries, if ever. A. Five yea.rs, he says. Further, the man she marries tends to be about her own age. A divorcee typically wiU remarry within 18 months, and the record shows more often than notshe'U marry a divorced man who Is significantly older than she ls. Q How much do the Chinese pay for the gallstones of milk cows ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat now? A. About $200 a dried ounce. Dealers in Hong Kong buy them, grind them up, and peddle them as one of the ingredients in what they claim are aphrodisiacs. 'Slaughte rhouse operators in South Africa take considerable care to search for them In butchered stock. If the American colonists had chosen lo give themselves Ulles of nobility, such as Duke or Lord or Count, the Smithsonian institu- tion would never have been founded in the United States, James Smithson, a rich European, choose thlB country as the place for the Institution, even though he'd never been here He was the iUegitlmate son of the Duke of Northumberland and Elizabeth Keate Macie, a deteendant of King Henry VII. But his illegitimacy deprived ham of the noble titles. So he hated titles, and all the nations that used titles. Certainly Miss PeMy Coyne. the bank teller in Casper. Wyo., deeervt>t a Proper Job Club nom.I· naUon, no? H.L. lchw•rta HI ""- Chuf Dow.alby [dt!Of ...., ,. ..... .,,, to ,,. PllblWllf Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Sept. 30, 1983 ,\5 , I -~i • ' • ., I I PLO fighters hack in Lebanon WASHINGTON -'intercepted radio messages extinguish any doubts that may still linger about the participation of the Palestine Liberation Organization in a re- cent assault upon the Lebanese government. The defeated PLO forces that President Reagan rescued Crom the Israeli onslaught a year ago - the same demoralized troops that U.S . Marines escorted safely out of Lebanon from under Israeli guns -are now back. No one doubts they'll soon be firing at their Marine benefactors if the ceasefire breaks down as ex- pected. Out of the gueni.lla-infested moun tains overlooking the Marine position& have come terse radio calla from PLO units. The messages have been monitored. and my associate Lucette Lagn.ado ,has seen the transcripts. Here area few typical excerpts: •"Our forces are grouping .. We are on the lnternallonaJ Road, Beirut-Dama.9CUS. and we are chasing the Lebanne foroes towards Souk el-Gharb City." •"Our fol'C'eS are participatir\i m the fight that is takmg place in the mountain side by side with the PSP (Druze militia).'' •"We need more personnel ... It is very urgent to support the fight G. ·-JIC_l_l_ll-11-11-1 -~ in Bhamdoun City." And later: "Our role in the fight in Bham- doun was extremely appreciated and the morale is very high." The story of the great turn- around in Lebanon is told in documents that have been heavily classifiedi.. The CIA foresaw the Israeli inc..'Ursion into Lebanon and urged "that the agency should provide military and financial assistance" to the Christian Phalangist militias. The pur~ of this, pure and simple, was to block Israel from establishing a pro-1.srael.i government in Leba- non. "Should these militias remain solely dependent on Israeli sup- port ," the CIA argued, "the U.S . will forfeit all Influence ln a post-Incursion environment, with the likely resulting suppression or the Moslem communities and expulsion of the Palestinians." Reagan & Co. adopted the CIA recommendation and, thereafter. outbid the Israelis for the loyalty of the Christian Phalangists. Whe n the Israelis struck last year as the ClA had predicted, Reagan intervened. The rout of the PLO forces had been all but consum- mated when U.S. pressure halted the Israeli advance For a historic moment, the president had it within his power tocomrnand events. He could have allowed the Israelis to complete their mop-up, crush the PLO. chase the Syrians out of Lebanon and establish a solid. pro-Western government in Beirut. But Secretary of State George Shultz, who had come to the State Department from doing business with the Arab world, was de- termined to keep Lebanon out of Israel's clutches. He persuaded the president to send Philip Habib to the Middle F.a.st to negotiate a settlement. Shultz and Habib were mag- nificently confident, serene in their special insight into the Arab mind. All they had to do, they thought, was to pressure the Israelis to withdraw. Then Syria's President Hafez Assad would cheerfully agree to end hi.I long occupation of eastern Lebanon. Meanwhile, Ifiey would set up in Beirut a government that would be pro-American but accep- table to the Arab world, because it would be free of Israeli taint. Who would keep order in . Lebanon until the new regun~ was -strong enough to govem.1 Shultz arranged to send in the: Marines as part of an international. peace-keeping force. Their stay would be short, he promLsed. I But underlings tried to warn: that Assad would not pull ~ troops ou t. that a durable Lebanese government could not be patched together witli diplomatic glue and that thi.S turbulent piece of earth would wind up as a U.S . protectorate. The underhngs -all of them experts at the international che&S game -made another pomt! There was only one military forat in the Middle F.a.st powerful enough. they said, to block Sov~ iet-Syrian designs. That was thd Israeli army. : • The alternative was \0 leave th~ U.S . Marines i.n Lebanon inf definitely and nsk being draggec:S into a Vietnam-style war. Tht president listened to Shultz, anct the Marines are being pulled into• bloody bog. I Footnote: Now the acim.inis-I tration h as reversed its position; begging Israel to stay. not to leave; while telling Congress that the( Lebanese army 1s not so strong,; after all. and needs more Arneri-' can support. After Ma Bell: Small is costly By THOMAS ELIAS With the national telephone strike a month in the past, the real consequences of breaking up the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. are rapidly becoming obvious. In California. where Pacific Telephone's new labor contract won't allow as much of a work-force reduction as the phone company wanted. one phrase sums up the future of the tele- phone buslness; Small is ex- pensive Not that Pacifk, the AT&T offshoot that dominates Call· fornia's phone industry. is small. On its own, Pacific will still be the state's largest utility, bringing in even more dollars than Pacific Gas & Electric Co .. America's largst household energy provider. But it's a lot smaller than AT&T. For residential telephone users. the AT&T breakup will mean higher monthly bills -about twice as high to start. maybe three times as high within two years. For business users, there will be only a small net change to start CIUflRlll flCUS with. Higher monthly rates and new toll network access charges will be balanced by lower toll rates as AT&T's Long Lines su bsidlary starts competing with discounters like MCI and Sprint. But even business users will eventually feel the same crunch that faces res1dentia1 customers at year's end. Here's why: So fat AT&T hasn't cut its long distance rates in response to the discounters. who have gradually taken away a large chunk of its business. But on Jan. 1. the gloves come off. AT&T will no longer need to charge a.rticially inflated toll rates in order to subsidize the low monthly charges to residential users. Everyone will be on a "u.~ge sensitive" basis. with res1- denual customers paying their own way for the fi rst time. That means AT&T will at last be able to drop Its lorli dlstance rates, making them more reflec- tive of the real cost of toll calls. Meanwhile. its compe•1tors are frantically trying to set up na- tional networks of their own and won't be able to lower their prices. Does anyone think the fonner Ma Bell will hesitate to undercut MCI. Sprint and others? Even if AT&T charged only the same as the discounters, ii would still be the dominant force in the toll business. winning back many long distance customers who have switched to the newcomers over the last three years. That's be- cause it's simpler to use the AT&T network than any othe r. ln the long run, this w1U at least weaken AT&T'scom~t1tors. And when they're weak or bankrupt, AT&T will be Cree to raise its rates almost at will because of the deregulation pushed by the Fed- eral Communications Commi,SSlon for the last few years. AT&T's top executives no doubt quietly envisioned this scenario two years ago as they agreed to the s plitbp of their gigantic firm. lo the end . they'll~ rid of their least profitable anns _. operatlr\i companies like Pacific -and they'll beef up profits from their most lucrative sub6idiaries. "Anyone who thought AT&'? was going to be hurt in the whole divestiture matter was simply • naive," sa.id one veteran utility rate case lawyer. What's more, the price of break- ing up the Bell System will be higher in California than almost anywhere else. For the st.at.e's Public Utilities Commission has long kept rates h ere among the lowest in the nation , forcing AT&T to sub6idize Pacific Tele- phone even more than it did other operating companies With the subsidy gone. rates must increase -and the Mae will be steeper here than anywhere else And that means al won't be lorli before telephone customers look back fondly on the good, old, cheap days of gigantic Ma Bell. Thomas Elias 1s a Santa Monica-based columnisr on state issues. Biographies by any other name The Utles of most biographies include the names of their sub- jects, but there are many that uae. lrutead, an epithet or a phrase commonly aaoctated with that person. Today's literary quh corulst.s of 20 such biographical tlllet, alons with their authors. You ue u ked to ldenl.ify the subject or the work. A score of one-fourth correct is commendable. l. "Yankee from Olympua" by C.thcrlne Drinker Bo~n. 2. "Sailor on Hor1eback" by Irving Stone. 3. "Good-night, Sweet Prince" by Gene Fowler. ~ n-1-11-, 111-•• -1t) 4. "Curse o( the Misbegotten" by Cl'QISweU Bower. ~."Young Man with a Hom" by Dorothy Baker. 6. "R.V.R " by Hendrik van Loon. 7. "Ariel" by Andre Maurola. 8. ''The Moth and the Flame" by Aileen Pip~tt. 9. "The Solitary Sln~r" by Oay WilJOn Allen. 10. "Beloved Infidel" by Shella Graham. 11. "A Man for All Seasons" by Robert Bolt. 12. "The Lark" by Jean Anouilh. 13. "An Uneasy Victorian" by Ann Mon.aarrat. 14. "Prfnee of Clouda" by Alex de Jonf.e. 1&. 'The Tell-Tale Heart'' by Julian Symons. · 16. "Th Gentle Barbarian" by V.S . Pritchett. 17. "Slnlina tn the WUd~mess" by Don&ld C. PeattJe. •· 18 °Cruaader In Crinoline'' by Forrest Wllaon. l 9. "The Sun King" by Nancy Mitford. 20. "Grey F.minence" by Aldous Hux.ley . ANSWERS: (END ITAL) 1. OUver Wendell Hol.mee. 2. Jack London . 3. J ohn Berrymore. 4 ~aene 0 '1'4e1ll ~. ·Dix Beiderbecke. 6. Rembrandt. 7. Shelle-y. 8. Vlr(dnla Woolf. 9. Walt WhJtman. 10. F. Scott F,ltqerald. 11. Slr ThotnM More. 12. Joan of Arc. 13. Thacke1'8y. 14. S.udelairo. 15. Edaar Allen Pue. 16. Turgenev. 17. Audubon. 18. Harriet ~her Stowe. 19. KJ"g Louis XIV of France. 20. Father J08Clph, the "emlne~ grtae" be. hmd CardlM1 Richelieu. • ' A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 PAPARAZZI :-'t·~--,,. ...._s.-t:.. ~ ... ,.~. Assistance League Junio r \X/oman o f t h e Year named "I'm never at a 1~ for words," Marie KatheriJ1e Coleman of San Clemente said Wednesday at the Junior Auxiliary, Assistance League ol Newport Beach, fashion luncheon at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. But winning the OC J unior Woman of the Year award almost had her in that stalE as she stood on the stage to recieve the gold medallion (donated by Downe.> Savin and Loan). Coleman was nominated for the award by the San Clemente Junior Woman's Club for her many cultural, philanthropic and civic activities. She has been a resident of Orange County for 15 years and she and her husband Ronny Coleman have two children. More than 450 guests attended the \' 11 eigh th annual event (chairmanned by :,• 11 / 1:J Pat Beekj and met the other nominees ~~ '1' \ for the award -Li.nda Bertone, Hoag ::-~ ~··li & Auxiliary; Karin de Rinner , Fullerton ~~1;1 • I/" ·~~. National Charity League; Sharon E ast-~ '1 I ·~ erley, OC Social Services; Karen Ann ' ~1~~ Klammer, United Way of OC, "",,,,,,,,,, ~~ North/South; Susan Leavy, Laguna fij ~·~ Beach Free Clinic; Katherille Lillcolo, 111111,11111.111 1 ~ Volunteer Services, Fairview State '~· ,Ii,~ Hospital, and Kathleen A. Morris, /i if ~ Newport Harbor Chapter of Z.Onta . ..? jj : 1 1 V ;.:~ Also, Anne Nutt, Junior League of c./• { ' : · /1 Newport Harbor; Mary Sprague, Jun-~ ··• ·~,,?,'~~ 'I Ii 11 , ior Ebell of Fullerton; Catherine Tbyen 11&:_~ JI, 1' I \ . Friends of SCR, and Margie -· w.b'~' 1 j, I Lil II Wakeham, Junior Ebell oflrvine. Ellen Kutt and Marie Katherine . The difficult ';85~ of .choosi~g one wmner' from the d1stmgu1shed list was handled by Marie Grey (Sc. John Knits); Daniel Guggenheim,.. real estate investor; Judy Lawrence, a past auxiliary chairman; Judge Frances Munoi and l.rvine President Tom Nielsen. Yield Stree t coordinated the award program. KJtty Leslie of Neiman-Marcus presented the "East Meets West" fashion portion of the program focusing on new fall designer styles. (During her corrunentary. she revealed the NM His and Her '83 catalogue special -rare Chinese Shar-Pei puppies. Two of the puppies ($2.000 each) wiU be in the Fashion Island store today and Saturday. Seated with Jean Wegener. Junior Auxiliary chairman. were Sally Corngold, Denise Estabrook, Barbara Johnson, Patience Bethel d Mrs. David Jackson. Others there, including past Junior Women of the Year, th Mmes. RaaseU G. Lind, James Kllponen and Donald Powell, and Darlene erkJD, Bertie Bubb, BelJlnda Barnett, Anoe Cuslc, Marilyn Nielsen, Linda ughes, Alison Davis, Karen Root, Diana MllJer, Paulille Ba rrett, Barbara Ho e and Geor~ann Pirelll-Minetti. • • • There probably wasn't an avocado or an ice cube left from Rosarita Beach to Ensenada on Monday morning. Thou.sands of Californians crossed the border over the weekend -more than 7 ,000 of them with bicycles for the race between the two cities. Others there to cook up their best batch of chili at La Salina and to raise funds for a local library. Talked with members of the Blue Streak team which included Carl and Gloria Lara, Paula and Jack Baker, David Fitch (DaVid B. Fitch's A utomotive) and Butch and Michelle Fitch, all of Costa Mesa and Blll Culbertson and Skip de la Caesta of Irvine. They didn't get a trophy, but one team member said, "We are always winners, because we have such a good time." Hosting the event was former Newport Beach resident Dan Dean, owner of the La Salina Inn. • • • Invitations are ln the mall to the Oct. 19 inaugural luncheon of Reseaf'l"h Associates, hosted by Mrs. Henry T. Segentrom. Founding board members Mrs. Thurmond Clarke (founder), Mrs. William P . Ficker (president), Jean Liechty (vice president). Connie Morthland (secretary) and Mrs. James Swillden (treasurer) have formed this organization as a support group " ... dedicated to the advancement of medical sciences and health care and to the development of community awareness of the outstanding achievements of the California College of Medicine." Relaxing and having a wonderful time under the Hawaiian skies, Lloyd and Mary Miller (he's president of First Alliance Service) recently were guests at the beautiful new Maun.a Lani Bay Hotel, at Kona, Hawaii. Class Acts (Elegant Apparel) owner Jeri Hawkins recently staged a classy grand opening party to show off her brand new Newport Beach boutique (31st Street) to friends and family. Hostess Jeri greeted guests in a stunning, floor-length jeweled and sequined gown. Among the guests enjoying refreshments and viewing the finery from New York, Europe and the West Coast were attorney Richard and Marilee Hawkins, Eugene and Ruthann Moriarity, Herb and Hazel Strocheln. attorney Robert and Joan Lllnd. attorneys Robert and Janna Hodges, Phil and Trisb Ramser with daughter KJm, George Gerber (of Gerber baby foods fame), Robert and Regina Cole, Eleanor Arens and daughter Dorothy Ru11el. ••• Linda and Hy Algazi hosted a "Break the Fast" party for 200 friends after sundown on Yom K1ppur. Among those who joined the celebration were attorneys Mark and Dana Sasson, Steve and Lynn Koffler , attorneys J eri and David Sandor, Gloria and Jack Slaosky (Linda and Gloria have collaborated on a book called "Helping Women,") Michael and Mimi Glick, Ilene and Gerald Spear, Jeff and Lillda Schuleill, John and Joan LJppman, and Sherry and Warren Ralperill (who arrived in Sherry's birthday present...a new Rons Royce). Paparazzi ls edited by Style Editor Vida Dean with contributions from Gloria Zigner .) ...,,...,,....._,...., ..... Chairman J ean Wegener talks wi th Barbara J ohnson. Kimberly Norton a nd Susi F ulle r' (below ), owner s of Gentlemen's Agreement, wants to satisfy your needs. Their services include, among o ther things, plant service by Sonja Chiesi (rig ht ). Gentlemen.' s' Agreement It's no come on ... they promise and deliver satisfaction Mickey Day a nd Carol Sem eniuk (belo w ) tak e a limousine to a picnic lunch , while Brigitte Tagg (right ) does the grocery shopping and pic ks up the dry cleaning for a clie nt. Indian digs ... In search of clues to the past By RICHARD L. VERNACI T. IGNACE, Mich. -A group of archeology student.a have been sifting through pieces of pottery, fish bones and glass beada,trying to gain a glimpee at life among Indian refugees 300 years ago. "There's nothing of any monetary value we're golng to find out here," aay1 Virgil Noble, Ueld director of the dig belng conducted by Michigan State Universit y. "It ia garbage -nothing more, nothing less." But officiab and buaineamen in the city of about 3,000 people on the Upper Penlnaula shore of the Straita of Mackinac hope that the "garbage" painstakingly unearthed at the site will give them the information they need to build a towitt attraction. "We havl'the history here and we've never ~really exploited It," says Pete Heck.man, city aaeeseor and executive director of the Downtown Development Authority, which ii paying about $18,000 for thtW;tlg. Aboul 3,000 lndlans. moetly Huron and .. Ottawa, settled along the edge of the Straits of Mackinac after fleeing Iroquois raids in upstate New York. Noble said. The settlement was served by a Roman Catholic Jesuit mission run by the Rev. Ja~ues Marque\te. Marquette founded the mission in 1671, two years before he left on an expedition with ~ Joliet to explore the M.iaais- aippl River. The priest died in 1675 at Ludington, Mich., while he was trying to return to St. Ignac:e. Marquette'*>nes were returned to St. Ignac:e in a birchbark basket and were said to be buried in a vault beneath the altar of the miuion church, Heckman says. Another J esuit priest. the Rev. F.dward Jacker. found the graveaite In 1877, and human bones believed to be thoee of Marquette were eent to Marquette Uni- versity In Milwaukee, where they stiU remain, Noble says. The aite of the village and the misaion marks the oldest hiatoric .ettlement In Mich igan, Noble aayw. When the downtown development authority wu formed las~ year, lta primary purpoee was to build a repro- ductJon of Marquette's mlulon and the 1' Indian village, Heckman says. The development authority ended up giving a contract to MSU. which 1ent Noble and 11 archeology students to St. Ignace for the summer to find out what had been on that site more than three centuries ago and how the people there had lived. Noble and the studen ts have crisacroued the site with long trenches to cover as much ground as poeslble. They have uncovered piles of fish bones. arrowheads, a couple of tobacco pipes. braaa religious rings given to the lndiaN by the misaionaries, a musket ball, rusty nails, thousands of pieoos of broken pa. and shattered pottery. There is no evidence of a ~. big fire, plague or any of the other kinda of calamities that fill history books, Noble says. "lt appears that the people who lived here did ~ quietly and peacefUlly," he says. Already, though , there are plans to reproduce an Indian Iona.house, a 100-foot structure that hou.es a iroup of famillet. on the spot where evidence of one w• uncovered, Hl.'Ckman says. .. • I --· A, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 7 Regal beauty Plant lily bulbs now for summer col or A lesson in English Columnist given poor mar.ks from reader After the glory of daffodils and tulips m your spring garden, what can you plant for stunning accents of color during the summer months? Lilies are an excellent choice. They are easy to grow and they bloom all summer if you select early-to-late-flowering types. What's more. they come back year after year with more and more bl06S0ms, are available in brtlliant to pastel shades, and some varieues are fragrant, such as the regal lily, black dragon and thunderbolt. · -Mention tiger lilles and the familiar orange variety comes to mind. There are other tigers that J .. .. ~ .. : .. ' • • . .. ' . -=· ·-• # ;. • GARllNING can add in"'"" and beauty"' yowc garden. Get r adventurous and try white, pink and red tigers - all accented with dark dots. These lilies are only a sampling of th~ many beauties to be found at nurseries or in catalogs. Plant lilies now for attractive bloom next summer. Most varieties prefer full sunshine, but they also thrive in partial shade. They are especially showy planted in clumps of three or more bulbs of the same variety in flower borders. or as accents in front of shrubbery or evergreens, or along walkways. Dig ample holes for the Lily bul bs The d~pth depends on the bulbs1ze and the type of soil. (Plant deeper in light, sandy soil, more shallow in heavy soil.) Usually the bulbs should be spaced six to eight inches apart, with their tops four to six inches below the soil surface. Bulbs for different lilies vary greatly m size. Follow the planting instruc- uons that acrompany each variety. Afte r setting bulbs into the holes, work soil around them and cover carefully Water well to settle the ground and to supply adequate moisture for initial root growth Later it's helpful torake the ground over the bulbs into a slight mount to shed excess rain. DEAR ANN LANDERS. How much educa· taon have you had? Your use of the English language ls so poor 1 can't believe you made It through'seventh grade. At least four umes a week you leave a preposition dangling at the end of a sentence And why do you always call people UP? Who wants to be called UP? Up is not a name. Why notslmplycaU them? And why don't you correct the terrible grammar of those who write to you? Last week a woman said she reads YOU in the newspaper. She does not read YOU, she reads your column. The poor. illiterate thing went on to say she couldn't button her blouse in front of her husband "without HIM ta.k,ing a leap at her " She is not concerned about HrM -she is concerned about HIS taking a leap at her. ~atedly you say, "She is marrying a man 20 years older than herself." The word you are looking for 1s S HE (in place of herself). I could go on and on. but I hope you get the idea. And please don't telJ me that when some forms of English are read regularly they become accept.able. (P.S.: Kids are ~oats.) -ACHING EARS IN N.J. DEAR ACHING: I offer oo defense of my poor English except to say I was taught to write like I talk. Some people like It. As for those dangling preposltloos, le was Winston ChurcbUI who said, "A preposition Is a terrible word to end a sentence wlth." Thanks for the comment I'll try to do better, although I don't feel that my writing ls anything to be ashamed of. (Oops. I did it again!) • • • DEAR ANN LAND~: This is my first ~ANN UNDflS marriage, G reg's second. I am 28. Greg is 34. 1 have been reading your column long enough to know that second marriages have built-in problems. Also. I have seen this one line so often: "The principal cause for trouble in second marriages is ch ildren -his or hers. by a previous marriage " How true. Greg's son Steve 1s 9 years old He recently moved in w ith us because his mother "can't handle him." The boy wants to sleep with his father and me every night. I am sorry to say I perrrutted this when the boy was with us for an occas1onal weekend. Now he doesn't understand why he can't du it all the urne. The boy cries and throws a fi t whenever J tell him he must stay in his own bed. His father says very little, and the boy has been winning every battle. Please give me some help. I feel very much alone and am afraid this problem may wreck our marriage. -THREE IN A ~ED IN ROCK ISLAND DEAR ROCK: Run, don't walk to a mental healtb professional and get help. There must be counsellng sessions for the three of you -so Greg and his son wlll understand the importance of breaking this habit. The boy sounds like a handful and a· half. The sooner you get the lines of a uthority established, the bener. And tbls ls an Ideal place to begin. Plant bulbs in a well-drained soil and in an area that is free from invading tree and shrub roots. You usually can provide satisfactory soil conditions by work.mg in generous amounts of leaf mold, compost or peat moss Color this show (African) violet Drinker not sensible about driving Be rry bright Pyracanthas' bright r ed be rries provide a colorful fall display in the garden a nd the ir c ut bra n ch es make eye-catching indoor decor - ations. African violets will be exhJb1ted and sold during the annual Southern California Council show, to take place Crom lOa.m. to6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 pm Sunday at the Huntington Center Mall. Thirty African Violet clubs are partic1pating in the public show. Admission IS free. • • • Volunteers interested m giving tours to children are wanted by the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. The purpose of the tours is to expose youngsters to botarucal knowledge and teach appreciation of nature. Trainees will be introduced to plant behavior and characteristics, botanical tem\S, environmen- tal awareness and techniques of guiding young people through the gardens. A training program will begin at 9:30 a.m Monday. For information call the garden office at 673-2261. • • • Witchcraft herbs will be the topic of Betty Wyler at the meeting of the Orange County Herb Society al l p.m. Sunday at the Mercury Savings bwlding m Tustin DEAR DR. STEINCROHN:I admit l'm one of those who drinks too much at cocktail parties. I go overboard. Yet, I'm what is known as a social drinker at other times. I never take more than an ounce or two of hard liquor during the day. P erhaps one beer at night while watching TV. What I'm writing about is your warning that the danger in overd.rink..ing at parties is in the driving home. Too many accidents, too many bones broken and lives lost. Well, I'm careful about driving. I make it a habit of drinking at last three or four cups of coffee after I've been drinking a lot . Some\irnes, I even take a few caffein tablets to keep me awake at the wheel. Under these conditions wouldn't you say I'm a sensible drinker -and driver? What more could I do to protect m~lf while driving af\er drinking? Mr.D. DEAR MR. D.: I still believe you'd be better off letting a friend drive you home, or, taking a cab. No at-cidents so far? ConsJder yourself fortunate. Too many like yourself rely on caHein to neutralize the e ffects of overdrinking. It's not really effective. I'm surprised all the caffein you take doesn't give you the jitters. The effects of alcohol wear oH in their own good time. You can't hope to eliminate liquor T JOUI HEALTH DR PETER J STEINCROHN quickly. Only about one ounce an hour. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm writing this as a warning to children of older pa.rents f've been taking sleeping pills on and off. One rug ht recently -and foolishly -I gave one to my 73-year-old mother who has been having insomnia. For the next few days she was ao confused she couldn't even remember my name Fortunately. sh e's all right now Warrung: don't be too generous Wlth your own medicine. Let the doctor prescnbe for older people. Mrs. T. DEAR MRS. T.: You make an important point. It deserves repetition. Many doctors will agree with you. · I have long noted that the elderly braJn is very sensitive to certain drugs. Many recognized m ental problems in older patients are due to drugs -and not to trouble in the artenes of the brain. New naelon a Dliniature Fruit has faint taste of pineapple HOPE. Ark. (AP) -For the person who can't tell a Diamond Gem from a North Carolina Gray. who thinks watermelons come with only red or yellow meat and one flavor. something new is under the sun. who have mounds oi melons under pecan trees m their front yard two miles south of Hope, grew about 4,000 of the pineapple watermelons this year. Because of the success, they may double the amount they grow next year. she said. PUT DAU'S COOL I.lfE® PROTEC2i'ION It looks like a miniature melon - especially if overshadowed by the monsters grown in the sandy loam of this self-proclaimed watermelon capi- tal of the world. The meat of the pineapple watermelons. which weigh 4 to 8 pounds, is yellow and has a faint taste of pineapple on the outer edges. The person who abhors digging to the rind should like the easmess of peeling this melon. The Norris Ratehff family devoted a portion of their 35-acre watermelon patch to the fruit this year, and family members were pleased with the re- sults. Helen, her husband and their sons, Ronny and Danny, have cultivated melons as a sideline the past six years. They sell the fruit in their front yard. with motorists Crom as far away as Alaska and New York pulling in to the circle drive to pick their choice from among the piles and to snap photo· graphs of the mule-drawn wagons that haul the fruit from the field. Prices for the watermelons range from $1 to $35, Helen said. It has given rise to a new Lreat at a drug store m town -a drink called the watermelon fizz, a mixture of frozen fruit balls, grapes and pineapple in a lime base. "It is delicious," Helen Rateliff S8ld in a recent telephone interview. They pluck the Cru1t from the vines about every two weeks. a system that they work toward, beginning as early as February. Helen said seeds were planted in the hothouse and then transplanted outside when weather permitted. This allows them to have watermelons as early as July 4. The family sells a number of the large melons, but the smaller ones are more popular because people don't like to waste the fruit and the melons don't take up as much room m a refrigerator. She said a friend she worked with had given her some of the seeds and the family planted them. The Rateliffs, Mums: A favorite for fall Pleasing to any gar- dener or flower lover is the chrysanthemum that provides striking flower forms like anemone, spider or daisy blooming ln vibrant colors of or· ange, bronze, purple, red. pink and yeUow Mums are available now for you to plant outdoon as a border. grow for cutting fresh flowers. or pot in favorite containers to decorate sped al lo- cations. After this fall's bloom follow the outlined pro· gram of care listed below 10 th11t they'll be bloom- ing tur you agam next {al): Cut back faded flowen leavinl 8 Inches of stem. If In a pot, break Into Individual plan~ and t.>lant thf'ITI ht pllr· ~te conuilners or out- doors in an area that gets sun at least lwo-thirds of the day. After the new growth starts, cut out the old flower stems Mums need to be p l anted i n a well-draining soil with organic matter added to 1t. They need to be watered so that the soil is moist, not soggy, and of a pliable consistency. Too Utlle water wlll cause woody stems and the lower leaves to fall off. Overwa tering cawes all of the leaves to yellow and fall off. Fertiliz e Follow a feechng sched· ule of two to three times during their growing season with the last feed- ing not less that two weeks before they bloom. Pinching out the new tip growth all summer is a must for a fuller plant and a larger production of flowers. Mums also need to be kept upright so stake them as they grow . After July, stop pinching tip growth and If you want large exhi- biUon flowen .elect one bud per at.em and debud th~ rest u they form. ch rysa n the mu ma for ira-=---=--m::11::111Zi big, showy blooms. Get directions from a nur· ~ryman. He may alao suggest a systemic !Nee· ticldc/ f ertl 117.(' r com blno· lion to avoid any future prt)blc~ with aphldt RUFFELL'S UPHOLtnlY, INC. ........... -4 .... 1922 HAROOI 8l VO COSTA MCSA -5•8 1156 ON YOUR ROOF MONTH = r--------------------~!!~~~~~;;;....!, __ -..!~~~=~ I $.50 A GAL. REBATE COUPON PUDDICU.IU.Nlllf PAIHT COIOAN'f P 0 Box 5638 Depl A Son BemordJno. CA 92408 I I I I I I I I I I I I PleaN Mnd me moawy ... 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Root Coating reflects most of the sun s heat and ra ys so your home or bUJldlng will be cooler to star! with Up to a 20° advantage lawe Money down the rood Vow present roof wUJ hold up a lot longer when you protect II with DAU'S COOL UFE The sun wUJ take Its toll on any roof Root· Ing felts Will dry oul and crock. asphalt shingles wUJ cw! and metal roofs Wlll ox.1dl2.e DAU'S COOL LIFE protects any type of roof against the ravages 01 lhe sun and lhe weo1her lcrte lloney l'lghl n ow We will send you hall a dol101 tor eoch gallon of DAV'S COOL UFF. y ou buy between now and October 31. 1983 Just send us the coupon above and proof 0 1 purc hase A sell add1essed stamped envelope will help us get youi money to you laster See you1 DAU'S' DEALER tor details In this area come tn ond see. A.B.C . LUMBER 140 E. 17th Street, Dept. #B Co.ta Meea 646.J261 BAKER PLYWWOD CO., INC. 2969 Century, Dept. #B Cotta Meaa 549-3073 ' 1\1 Or&nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept 30, 1983 (;ORUO . ~\Ht·n:1 .u ' THE t '\'llL\' ('IRl'lS "I don't wont to go to bed yet, Daddy. Con you itop the dock for awhile?" 'ti \ R 'ti \ D l k t: Oy Brad Anderson i -1 \ .~~ "Old you have to show off and make the Instructor heel?" '100' 'It I.I.I'S SLIP IRIP ... 1<E~ ~~..\M l W~L11.Er Al i.. THE W~ TO 51.. ~OOL IN TME RAIN -----· Tl ,.81.t:w t:t:us 1 • \.\'r HAI~ HA5 BEEN DRIPPING ON MV DESK .AND M TEST PAPER 15 SORT OF WET AND Ti.1E IN!<. RAN A LITTLE (( by Gus Arriola HIG Gt;on<.a : by Virgil Partch (VIP) Hank Ketcham 4 J O ,, Jusr BE'C.l\USt I OONT USE THEM DOESN'T MEAN I DON'T HAVE MANNERS ! '' ~NVWA'f 1°VE PUT by Ferd & Tom Johnson W}lEw! Howlp 1 PIPN'T·· 'foLJ CoMf l CAMf TO FALL IN? jO FISN ! by Charles M Schulz MY TEST PAPER BETWEEN TWO SLOT TERS .. SO HERE YOU ARE MA'AM .. A TEST SANDWICH ~ by Tom K Ryan N1•1lh..r vulm•rahlc• N111 l11 111-.11, NOK'l'll •A KQJ ':I AJIO () 9113 • J 103 Wt:ST EAS1' •87532 •t06 ';J K!l43 ':I Q86 0 Void 0 A104 +9H2 •AKQll6 SOUTH • 94 <:;1 7 S2 O KQJ76S2 +7 The b1dd1n1< North t:ast South Wu t I • 2 • 2 0 3 + 3 J .,... • • ~ .. ~ 5 , .,... ..... .. ... Open in)! lc.1d 'J woof +. Every hid ;end c•vcry play SHOt: 1U~~ I'VE ~TUI~ FISll~~ A1J.. F~ep UP Jlhf UKE. 'lllE ~ ,, DR.\BBLt: MOM! OAOt t JIJ~'f "CIMO 0011\tA'f' WN I Q I~ 165 H 00 iOU 1()4°'6) IUAAT 1AAt MUN~?? • GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF \ h•ll" ii 'Lory I( you 1-.111 l1.,1rn lo r1·.1<f th1·m. you .. i11 IH-1'111111• .1 vny l(CH1d hrul.:1• pla.v•·r -'l'h1•r1• ;ir1• l how who would 111iarr1·I with South\ d1·<•1,1on to intr111lu1·c• h1~ J1.1mond, fr1•1•ly .ind thc•n 1nv1l1• l(ollllc'. hut h .. !I'll hl· had com1wn .;at1n.i 1li,lr1t>ulional vuluc•s. 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WE CAN'T HAVE OUR NIA':JJ:ff GAAZING IN -rnE END ZDNf. 1 DORIN<7 'THE GAME . ... t-ON I ~LO LUD A c.Al<Etru LIFt Y11THOUT P£MW. l<ES~IBILIW .. . 011 dummy'' ~.,nett•• .11111 rl.111111·11 h1' rnnlr;il'I. ~; •• ,I h·ll '"li'l'P .II lhi· wh.-1•1 l'.irllu·r\ h•:1d or lh•· two ul 1·luhs, af11•r rni~inl{ th1• '<Ult , lo(U:lranlt•1•(j ol four <'llrlf ''"'· '1m·1· 1h1• h•ad c·ould not lw lrom an honor Ea'<I 1·m1lil ~c·1· .ill hvi• duh honor' in h1~ hanrl and rlummy 'l'h1•r1•!on•, tho· 1·1·ond duh 1·ould not Ii!" throuich S1nr1· d1•C'l.ir1•r h;id lo hJv1· hoth 1111' kinj( ,.ind l!Ul't'n o( 1l1amon1h for his bid (hr harl ltllh· 1·noul(h .1s 11 w;asl, the only J!lan lhal thr set11nl( lnrk rould romr from wa~ t hc· h1•arl ~u11 And that su1l hMf In h1• at1.1rkc-d l'arly, for II ""·" l'a111!ully ohv1ou~ lhnl 111•1·1.in·r roulrl 1(1'1 d1.,rard~ 1111 1lumm\'' 'Ji.1d1·' 111°\Jlllt' t h1• llll'O:trlnj( 1'AA'f ~00 CAN QIJl1 !>l~OOl. NOii) ANQ ~£1 A Joe'? AT 1H1s RATi:.,we.'LL LOOK F\T E.ACl'i OTHER. ONE ~-P.ND we·u. SE C0MPum:: S11':f\NGEFSJ A Llf( OF ALI. HP£N~ • PAID ll?A't{L •. cm, TANT PA.RnlN6 ... WINE, WOWN AN{) YJN6! ·1,-MJl ~ .I ;~ h1•;irl h11nur' 1111 l h1• hollrcl, ~;,,,, 'huuht h.1 v1· '<hilt1•ct lo a lu14 hc'.trl Now t h1•r1· woulil h;i v1· 111·1·11 no way f11r 1h•rlan•r to avu1<I lo~IOIC " I rll'k 111 1·,1t•h 'llll l'Xf''Jll 'I"'"''' clown on•• Kubbu bridp tlubl lhroughout thl' country lllM' tht rour-dul brid&t' format. IJo thty know 80mtthln1 yo11 don't? ('harln Goru '• "•'our·Uul tlridgl'" "Ill tta(h you tht •lrattglte and tacliCI O( thfA fHl·pactd A(· tioo 1•mr that providu thr clll'r for untodin1 rubben. •·or a copy, send I 1.75 to "Gortn·t'our IJeal," cart' of thi11 nrw1p•Pfr. ~.O. Bo• 259, ~orwood, S .J . 0764H. \hkr rhrcks p1y1blr to ~tw&paptrbookll. by Kevin Fa an l'U. CAl-L 'iOVf< UNCL.~ iWO Ai 1\1£ 1't~ ~~(.~{ by Lynn Johnston by Tom Bat•uk !'VE 5EEN iMI$ i'EAM PU¥J I iHE<.i NEVER U&f rr f by Wiley ~ 'O.l lf?'/1~610 1HL Mt VOU'R£ ~NA ~FCR~??? by Harold Le Ooux - ' The Washing ton Monument , Lincoln Memorial, Whit House and many other of our natio nal monume nts will be Hvisiting" South Coast Plaza starting Saturday through the fifth interna tional LEGO roadsh ow exhibit. The exhibit, which will he on • disp lay through Oct. 23, contains accurate re produc tioni; of his torical national buildings. Prizes wi ll be awarded in a 44guess the number of bricks conte t." The display is free to the public, located in the Carousel Court. Deregulation of time deposits goes into effect this weekend NEW YORK (AP) -Ex- perience may argue otherwise, but it looks as if chQOSing a place to put your savings is going to get a little simpler starting this week- end. As of Saturday, many of the regulations that cover federally Insured time-deposit savings certificates at banks, savings in- stitutions and other financial firms are being relaxed or eliminated. That raises the prospect that a single, flexible vehicle will re- place the current welter of time-deposit accounts -91-day certificates, six-month money market certificates, small savers certificates, and so forth. will respond with the rate it will pay for that term,'' says the U.S. League of Savings Institutions. "In this manner. savers could have accounts mature when major ex- penses come due -a tuition or tax payment, the down payment on a house or car." withdrawal." In the past, an institution was required to charge a penalty of three months' interest if a saver withdrew money early from a certificate maturing in a year or less, and six months' interest on those with maturities of a year or more. Now the minimwn penalties are reduced to one month's interest for maturities of a year or less, and three months' interest for maturities of a year or more. With the deregulation of time deposits, a bank or other institu - tion can offer any interest rate it wants on any siz.e account that nms for 31 days or more. Up until now, the govemme.nt set a minimum siz.e for these accounts, and specified the rules under which interest rates on the accounts were determined. You bought, say, a six-mo nth certificate with a $2,500 mini- mwn, even if you really would have rather had a one-year certificate in a smaller amount. The change is mandated by the Depository Institutions Deregula- tion Committee or DIDC, a group of government regulatory officials organized under a 1980 law to oversee the step-by-step de- regulation of ban.king. However, the new rules mean that it is possible to face a greater charge on withdrawals made early in a certificate's tenn. The new minimum penalties apply even If an account has not been open long enough to earn enough interest to cover it. In practice, the transformation of time accounts will likely take a while to accomplish, and just how far it goes will be detennined by financial institutions' marketing departments. The changes, in general, apply only to accounts opened on Oct. l or thereafter. Existing certificates continue to be covered by the rules that applied at the time they were Wtth deregulation, that deal you would have preferred should now be available. In fact, at 90me institutions it's quite possible that you will be able to tailor the package to your precise needs. New York's Citibank, for exam- ple, says it will offer certificates with $500 minimum deposits and maturities of three months, six months, and one, two, three, four and five years. '"l'enns (or lengths) of deposit will vary widely Crom bank to bank." Citibank observes. issued. I The lowly passbook savings account, meanwhile, remains under its former restrictions - including a maximum interest rate of 51A percent at savings institu- tiona. 5 ~ pen:ent at banks. "Some institutions may allow savers to specify the term they desire -and then the institution A key provision of the change is the softening of the legendary "substantial penalty for early Insurance for home computers By SYLVIA PORTER You may consider the Milwaukee-based 414 whiz kids who broke into computers at Sloan-Ke ttering Memorial Cancer Center and mixed up thoee vital records no more than pranksters, but what if a similar disaster happened to the programs on your home computer? It could - for the speed at which computers are moving into our lives suggests they'll become as commonplace as our dishwasher or garbage disposal in a few years. If you own a home computer (or expect to soon), what kind of financial protection do you have for your investment? U your compute and its program.. were stolen, destroyed by f r batter<:! by a windstorm, how much mo you invested In your hardware and sof you recover, if any? Would your ho you? Probably not. Not if your coverage is typical. No matter how you respond to the machines, home computers are and will continue to be one of the hottest items in the marketplace. An estimated .tQ0.000 to 4 million householda have computers right qi,ow. The enonnously wide range suggest& a lot of guesswork. but there's no doubt the totals are growing by the day. NAB leader to speak Michael SumJchraat, ch ief economist for the National AleodaUon of Builders will give a spectal- Lzed !M!rni.nar on the natlon'• economy and lta role in the current building industry a t 6 p.m. Monday at the Airporte.r Inn in Irvine. The aeminar includes dinner and ooeta $25 for Building Industry Aslociatlon members and $30 tor non-members. For more lnfonnatJ.on call 647-3042. SAVI MONIY ON YOUllNIUllANCI A ll : ... , .,..'"'' 'AYMINT If.,.. ..... •-"'liDMCl 441 0W .......... ~ • ............... c.. 6J1·77..0 Prot<•<t your lo 11•·d o""" fro111 (l\',(IUI• H(JIJSI (Ali' M~[1 Yflf.'fi S 1 •a Cods f St' c ""If 642-3490 On homeowners insurance, most policies put no limit on cove.rage of the computer itaelf -unlea it is uaed, even occasionally, for buaines pur))C*!S. Then your coverage limit ranges from zero (no ooverage at all) to $200. Thi.a .is ridiculously inadequate for most home computen today. Say you own some rental property and use your · X>mputer to keep track of your mortgage payments X\ that propeny. Or say that once a year you use your computer to help prepare aomeone el8e's income tax return for a fee. Both of these are conaidered business uses and would cut your coverage severely. What's more, you have virtually no coverage on your &0ftware, the programs that make the computer uaeful. The only thing covered by a typical homeo~rs policy ia blank tapes and cartridges, not tapes or cartridges with programs on them. Until o.ow, you had to buy orie or more sped.al policies to get anything like adequate coverage on your home computer and ita programs. But State Farm Fi.re and Casualty Co., a major homeowners insurer , is leading the way in improving its coverage 90 that most of lta custon)en who have computers in their homes will have better protection. It's not much of a move ao far. State Farm is automatically modifying iia home computer coverage by plac:ing a $3,000 limit on both hardware and aoftware, with no diati.nction between personal and business uae of the computer. The company will cover both the computer and programs it uaes that you can buy in a store -but not programs developed by you or by others espedally for you -regard.le. of whether you u.ee the machine strictly for penonal reuons or for both pereonal and buainem ~ You can get $5,000 more ooverage (for a total of $8,000) for an addJtional premium of ,15 a year. Both the basic and additional cove.ragea are on a named-peril buis -meani.n8 they CO\'er lc:mes resulting from apedfJc perila U.ted ln the policy, such u fire, theft and wlncl. Many lnlw'erl offer ttplacement COit coverage on yoor pera>nal ~ons for an extra ptemjwn. Thia ia a vital f.lctor to oonaider lf you have a home computer. Stuffed toy chief at SCP Hans-Otto Stelll, director of Margarete Stelff OMBH., the world's large.it 1tutf«l toy manufac- turer, will be at Toys IntematJonal at South Cout Plaza In Cotta Mesa from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. StelU lives tn a amaU Gennan town where hia C!Ornpany rn.tde the flrlt Teddy Bear rnore UW\ 80 yurs ago. Hit la one of the tut deecendenta of Margante Stelff. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept 30, 1983 At J GRAIGfCllUNTY BUSINlll CIE promotes William Herten WlWam Herlen of La Mirada has been promoted to director of operations at CIESy1tem1, an Irvine-baaed computer marketing tym. Prior to hi.a promotion, Hert.en was manager OJ operatlona. In his new position, he I.a responsible for the material management, teet/lntegration and cus- tomer aervice functions of the CIF.S 680 family of multi-user business computers. • • • Laguna Hills resident Steve Jame1 has been named an assoc iate with Rl c b - ardaon-Nagy-Mar&ln, Arcbllecture/Plannlng of Newport Beach . James has been with the firm as a project manager in the plannlng department since 1979. • • • J . Roll Willard has joined Mercury Savings ud Loan A11oc. in Huntington Beach as vice president for joint ventures. In his new position, Willard will service u liaison between Mercury Savings and its joint venture partners, chiefly Warmington Homes and Showcase Homes. The two finns and the s&L are involved in seven active Southern California developPlents. He is a fonner project manager/controller ~r Ridgewood Development in Trabuco Canyon and has held development and finance positions with Maye.r Construction, Donald L. Bren and Marlborough Development Corp. • • • Dr. Calvin B. Ross has taken over the Carson Chiropractic Clinic in Huntington Beach. Along with the new leadership, the clinic has been renamed the West Coa1t Cblropractlc Center. Dr. Rom is a graduate of Cleveland Chiropractic College in Loe Angeles and a fonner executive of the National Academy of Child Development. • • • Godfatber't Pina, ranked by Restaurants Wll.L.AltD and Institutions magazine as the nation's most popular pi.u.ach.ain in 1982, is corning to California. Plans call for converting 47 former Sambo's/Seasons restaurants to Godfather's by late fall this year, with another 33 conversions by mJd-1984. • • • It may not be as glamorous as belonging to a country club, but membership in the Uniroyal Tire Division's Royal seal club is still fairly exclusive. Among the members therefore, made up of Uniroyal's twenty most outstanding independent distributors and dealers, is Carl Sherbondy, owner of Cal Tire Distributors of Santa Ana. The group's first meeting was held recently in Palm Springs. ••• E dwin Snyder of Wisdom Import Sales Company Inc., importer and distributor of 15 beer and malt beverage products from seven countries, has been promoted to vice president, sales for the firm's national sales operation. Snyder, who currently services as vice president, sales for the northern division office, will relocate to Wisdom's corporate headquarters in Irvine. Among the company's products are Bohemia, Carta Blanca, Anchor Steam Beer and Watneys Beer. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS NA• ITOCll Ul1WIGI NIW YC>ltlt IA .. I -~ Mllve OWtr• lllt•CO\iftlH •IKtot t OY HAJO. Name vi Atkecl Cllt MCI • I·'. . ~~ ~... -l AllM( , , '6 ... -i.. M<ht ... \Oo -" OftllS t , ff J ~ _..., ·ft-. I "' , i ·~ llttM 4'6 ~" "' S I-. I I\ "' wt 1 > 1 '"°' 4~ -1 I• ~'"" • JS U -+ ~ TtlMU • I •16 Ii•» WIA19DOWMI Ne,,,_ lnlp• wt h lntlOI .. " l(Nw .. '"' FM'dltbl l ... ,_ Alu En Jonl8C•I Rolll9f" ASuro ICNwlo • At<F .. h MllYmK ···~· TcllCom ~lmec CCR un Al\9fvl t Cr1\Br1 • CPT lltClf< tnl..,.., Pat11 Ull IPL$v ·-·· CMIC•t A 1 e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Sept. 30, 1983 STOCKS Frid•y'11 11 a.m. (PDT) l'ritf't ..,.h ,..,. v I 1'10 ""'' t'!Q '·' .. , ,.,., P I no' < UJ\.• \ nq NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS uu<JIAllONS INGlUOE IAAOfS ON I Hf N(W VOA!< i.l•Ow [Sl ""~•flC i'llW llOSTON ll('IA()41 ANO CINCINNATI tUOCK UCHANOH AN() l\f POA I EO BY I HE NASO INS llNE I \Al•\ N•t \,fl.,, .... , \••n Net \•If \ N~I •• ' f'\lJ\ '11)\-tf lt\~ fl I "n\ IO\fl t. "O " J n,o-. ( tOV' t t~ Pl"°' c.10~ t.h\I I•' Nrt ~ l\ ,..,, f ftJ\-.. t "'Q • • • •(In ik 11pen' elvl not. hith in price; rueon· able co.t: clHsifled edW!f'tlsing. BUllllll llllfl Leading indicator fall 'no cause for concern' By tbe Auoclated Pre11 ll WASlliNGTON -The government's main gauge of future economic strength fell 0.1 percent lut month, the Commerce Department said today. It was the first decline ma year and another stgn of fut.urtt slowing in the economy. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldnge !'. said the slide was "no cause for concem," adding that a fe w monthly declines are a normal part of the tran.sition from the quick growth in the (irst stages of a ra'Overy. Continental votes to strike ~ ) HOUSTON -Execuuves of the Conunental ~ Airlines pilots' union voted to strike along with flight ~ attendants Saturday. and pilot leaden from 46 other -! airlines agreed to let their members vote on whether to j call a nationwide walkput. A panel of Continental pilot union executives vowed to stay off the job until a "sausfactory back-to-work agreement is negotiated.'' saict-Gary Thomas. a spokesman for Continental pilots in Hotiston Imported car sale set record DETROIT -Americans bought a record 2.37 million imported cars in the 1983 model year ending Loday, pre HmiRw-y figures show. Domestic aut0makers also gamed, with sales of 6.4 million running more than . 15 percent ahead of 1982's depressed levels. Ford Motor Co's Escort s hould wind up the year's best seller. wath sales of more than 313,600, followed by General Mot.ors Corp.'s Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme with sales of more · than 303.000, the major automakers said Thursday. Eastern to analyze finances MIAMI (AP)-F.astem Airlines has authori?.ed an investment banking firm to analyze the company's finances 4llld give a second opiruon on whether the airline will have to go to bankruptcy court if employees refuse a 15 percent pay cut. F.astem spokesman Richard McGraw said Thursday the study would begin immediately and take three to four days. AM International to regroup CHICAGO-AM International lnc. has submitted a corporate reorganl:zation plan that would proV1de creditors up to $169 million in cash. The company also would sell new issues of it.s stock to settle debts of at least $249 million. Although the company submitted the plan Thursday to the bankruptcy court, it has yet to reach agreement with creditors on the plan'seconom.ic aspects Mutual lunds' assets tumble NEW YORK -Assets of the nauon's 310 money-market mutual funds fell $114 million in the latest week, according to the Invesunent Company Institute. The decline. to $164 44 billion m the week ended Wednesday, followed a $389 millJon nse a week earlier. the trade group said Thursday Dollar falls; gold prices dip LONOON -The dollar fell again.st most key currencies in early trading today amid expectat.lons that U.S. inl.erest rates will go lower. But tt gamed against the Briush pound. Gold pnres fell more than $5 an ounce. GOLD OUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DtD NEW Y°"I( (AP) S.. JI WHAT AMEX DtO NEW YOllK (AP) M 29 METALS TolMY 2l3 )JI 2U "t • -... " 461 1117 371 ,,., ~ " Pm . ., .. tn MO "' toe 12 12 NEW VOAI( '"Pl • Spot nonl••ou• -·· prtcMtoc!lr c.,.., -1•~·1• cen1a • -· us ~llf>l!llOnl. ~ -M 50 cenll-POUM. 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Daily Pilat FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1983 ~ 0 I ClASSlfllD D 86 PadresbanthechaIDpagne Dodger' ' • magic So, Dodgers Inake soine plans for a Giant party at hoine number: • S AN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Padres, playing their spoiler role to the hilt, are erasing some of the memones of a sea.son gone sour with a sweet finish. For the second night in a row, the fourth-place Padres forced the Los Angeles Dodgers to cancel their pennant-dinchmg champagne party by sweeping a doubleheader Thursday night. "We didn't want them drinking champagne in our park," said 23-year old right-hander Andy Hawkins. the starter and 4-1 winner in the nightcap. The Padres won the opener 7 -1, chasing four Dodger pitchers in a six run eighth inning. It was the sixth consecutive San Diego victory over the Dodgers and 10th in the last 11 meetings for a 12-6 edge in the series. On the brink of their fourth National League West title in seven years, the Dodgers conclude the season in Los Angeles with a three game series against San Francisco. The Giants hold an 11-4 edge in the season series. The Dodgers need only one victory or an Atlanta l~ to move into the best-of-5 league championship against the Philadelphia Phillies, beginning Tuesday. "If we can't win one of three (against the Giants) we don'tdeserve to be in major league baseball," said the Dodgers' Derrel Thomas. "We're the team to beat. I don't think anybody's panicking, nobody's worrying," he said. ''I'd rather be in our position than theirs (the Braves)." said Los Angeles Manager Tommy LaSorda. On Wednesday night. the Padres took the Dodgers 14 innings before rain halted the 4-4 deadlock. "The Dodgers bring out an intensity level we don't have against the Cincinnatis and San Fran- ciscos," said Hawkins, 5-7, who lost his the starting job and was shipped back to the minors in July. "As far as I'm concerned, this was my playoff game. It was the most meaningful game of my career," said the husky 6-foot-3 Texas native, the Neither Manager Tommy Lasorda (left ) nor pitche r Alejandro Pe na are overjoyed with Thursday's turn of events in San Diego. Padres' No, 1 pick in the 1978 June draft. "It got me over a mental hump. I needed to go out and beat somebody good," he said. The Padres got a three-run sixth inning in the nightcap to hand Alejandro Pena, 12-9, the loss. Terry Kennedy's 17th homer of the season, a solo shot in the fourth, gave Hawkins a 1-0 lead. The Dodgers' only run came in the ninth on Jose Morales' pinch homer, his third of the season. Luis DeLeon got the last out for his 13th save. "I could feel them tightening up a little bit," said Hawkins. "They were swinging at bad pitches." In the opener, rookie Kevin McReynolds had a two-run single in the Padres' six-run outburst that began against loser Joe Beckwith, 3-4. The sweep took some of the sting out a season that began with San Diego entertaining hopes of contending in the NL West. But the pitching went south and Steve Garvey, signed to a six-year $6 million contract, missed the last two months of the season with tom thumb ligaments. Barons pass .up another victim, ramble, 24-8 By ROGER CARLSON Of_.,..,,..., .... Fountain Valley High's Barons did it. again Thursday night - duplicating their season-opening sparkler over Mater Dei with a similar impressive non-league wasting of an Angelus League football power at the Santa Ana Bowl. Thia time the victims were the Friars of Servite, defending CIF Big Five Conference champions, who felt the sting of three Brett Stevena' touchdown pa911e9 and an overwhelming di.splay by the Barona' no-name defense, which came within a whisker of obtain- ing Its third shutout in four non-league starts. Stevens completed 12 of 20 for 200 yards in paving the way to a 24-8 victory for Fountain Valley, enhandn8 the Barons' No. 3 status on the Orange County Top 10 ladder with a 3-1 record. Ser- vite falls to 2-2. Jamie Craft, Stevens' favorite target, caught 7 for 119 yards and two touchdowns, and in most cases, it was sheer execution beat- ing a solid defense. Servite Coac!t Ron Smeltzer disagreed about his secondary, however, saying: "We just gave them too much room. We let them keep the ball and it killed us." But as it was in the opener three weeks ago against Mater Dei, the Barons simply showed too much in every category. "Brett had an exceptional game," praised his coach, Mike Milner. "We've been asking him to do so much mentally." Stevens took everything and more that Servite allowed, strik- ing for touchdown passes of 38 and 14 to Craft and running back Scott Harrison from 8 yards out. His flrst came after taking a pitch from tailback Dave Swigart on a flea-flicker, and Craft was wide open at the goal-line. It culminated a 97-yard march, ig- nited by a 35-yard third-down pa.a to Carl Harry and an 18-yard strike to Craft preceding the TD play. "J amie and Carl really ran great rout.es," said Milner. Jon Aguierre's fwnble recovery at the. Servtte 14 set up Chris Sperle's 30-yard field goal, then Mike Newton's 7-yard punt re- turn ignited a 47-yard march, with a 17-yard screen ~ to Harriaon and a 12-yard hookup (See FV, Pase 83) Newport 'outcoached,' hut wins anyway, 14-3 By JOHN SEY ANO Of ... 0.-, ......... The final gun had already sounded, and Newport Harbor High had defeated University in the opening Sea View League confrontation for both. Newport head coach Mike Giddings. however, was not happy. And the person he was displeased with the most was hi.mself. "We were outcoached. And you can print that," Giddings stated flatly. Actually, neither side looked particu- larly crisp in the Tars' 14-3 win over the visiting Trojans. The Sailors (2-1-1 overall) lacked cohesiveness both offensively and de- fensively, while the Trojans (3-1 ), accord- ing to Coach Rick Curtis. were simply overpowered by w bigger team. "l think we're good, but I don't know HOW good we are," offered Curtis. "Newport i.s a very good football team." And the Sailors are a lot better when they have a healthy Steve Braza.s, which they didn't Thursday night. Braz.as. an integral factor as both a running back and linebacker, was used sparingly by Giddings, who wasn't sure if his valuable senioc had fully recovered from a severe head blow suffered a week before against Huntington Beach. "He hadn't practiced all week, so we just wanted to use him enough to get him back in a groove," said Giddings. "As great as he is, I just felt it wasn't the time to use him." The Sailors. as a result, sputtered without him. Particularly the offense League play begins for area prep teams Things get serious ln the Sea View and South Coast leagues tonight with league football :openers on the agenda, and there's plenty of non-league ac- ·t.ion on tap with F.dison, Hunt- .1.ngton Beach, Marina and West- mlnater in another tuneup before 'Sumet League action beg1na Oct. 14. All games are .et for 7:30 except F.di8on'• contest at Santa Maria, which starta at 8. Here'• tonight'• lineup: Saddlebaek v1. CdM at Newport HarfM>r The Roadrunnen bring an 0-3 record lnto the Sea View opener qainat Corona del Mar, Orange County's No. 6-ranked team. CdM is 3-0 behind the puaing of junJor quarierb.ck Bobby Hat- field and the running of 20~-pound fullback Jeff Browo. Cotta MIM •• Irvine Mesa's Scot Hagey and Irvine's Jeff Bielman pitted against each other. F.ach team is 2-1 in non-league action. Both have reputations for strong defenaes against the run and both like to run an option aeries. El Toro va. E1tucla at OCC El Toro is 1-2 (the Cbargen were 2-2 a year ago before win- n1ng 10 straight) and bout a 90lld running game, built around 20~-pound Dan Trickett. El Toro haa • blg edge ln size againat the lnjury-riddled Eaales, who are down to a 27-man 1quad. Woo4lbrtd1e at Sall Clemeate which constantly committed key penalties or turnovers to halt potential 1COring drives. "We just self-destructed, it seemed like," agreed Giddings. "Of courae you really know you're playing high achoo! football when, with third and inches, you're penalized b«auae one of your linemen haa his mouthpiece out." The Sailors mounted their first, and only, 1COring drive of the first hall when they moved 55 yards on 11 plays, climaxed by a seven-yard run from Brazas with 9:53 remaining in the second quarter. The point-after was fumbled and the Sailors led,6-0. \ That looked as if it was going to be enough, too, as the Tars' defense was anything but hospitable toward the visiting Trojans. It wasn't that Uni's offense didn't move the ball. It did. But most of it had to come by aerial express as quarterback Andy Miller had 53 yards passing through the first two quarters compared to 12 rushing by the entire backlield unit. The Trojlns did get on the scoreboard at the outset of the third period as Miller engineered an al.most-flawless. 75-yard, 14-play drive that was culminated by a 22-yard field goal from Will Ferrell which :=ut Newport's lead in hall, 6-3. But the Sailors came right bac.k and put the game out of reach on their next possession. Starting at its own 25, Newport moved 75 yards ln five plays, with most of the damage coming through the air on the strength of Bruce Goodfield's right arm. (See NEWPORT, Pase BS) Two quarterback-oriented Sea • View teams tanglt> with Cotta If Woodbridge entertainl any thoughts o f c h allenging Capistrano Valley and Mialion Viejo, It will have to get put the upeet-minded Trltona and ver- .. ule quarterbeck BW Gearing tonJ.ght. Woodbrtdge (2-1), hu a new-found running back in J eff Herrinier. (See PREPS, Pase BJ) Ron Power moves ror yardage behind Brett Kacura in Newport' \ ' Mike Warren A sweeter season for Warren OAKLAND (AP) -On June 12, with the bases loaded against the Chic.ago White Sox, A's right- hander Mike Warren threw his first major league pitch to the backstop. His last' pitch of the· 1983 season, against the same team, put him in baseball history books. The 22-year-old hurler Thurs- day became the first rookie slnce 1973 to pitch a no-hitter as Oak- land whipped the White Sox 3-0. It was the 13th time in this cen- tury that a rookie has thrown a no-hitter. "I've redeemed myself. I think I'm even now," Warren, of FUU- erton , said aft.er the game. "This definitely makes the season a lot sweeter.'' Warren, 5-3, was pitching for Modesto in the Class A California League a year ago. He started this season with Albany in the Class AA East.em League before ad- vancing to Tacoma and then Oak- land. In beating the Amer ican League Western Division cham- pions, Warren had to overoome a team that's given him big prob- lems this season. In his last ap- pearance, Sept. 7 in Chicago. Warren gave up a three-run homer to Carlton Fisk as the White Sox rallied to win. This time, Fisk was the final victim, flying to left field for the last out of the game on a cold, windy night before 9.058 stand- ing, cheering fans. "l thought we were a little nervous up there tonight,'' said Fisk. ''I thought we had some good swings at it, but we kept hitting long, high fly balls ... "But what can you say? I've never seen a no-hltter, never caught a no-hitter and never been involved in one." • •• r ,_.., ..... i • • . ~ -. ..... . ' ' ~~ MOTOllCYQ.I ~ 0C P~¥ I , I""" SATURDAY , .. ii I .. I • • I IU Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 Differing moods Joe Torre of Atlanta is pensive while the Dodgers' Tommy Lasorda can't even-b ear to watch dur ing Thurs- day's action. SPORTS BREAK Schrom ge ts 15th victory Minnesota rookie Tim Teufel hit a - home run and pitcher Kea Scbrom • notched his 15th victory as the Twins Dodgers to shower faithful with variety of gifts Sunday shut out Texas, 2-0 in an American League game. The Twins took a one-game lead over the Angela in the battle for fifth place in the West Division -. . Elaewhere, EDoa Cabell'• three-run homer capped a five-run Detroit up~ in the first inning u the Tigers defeated Baltunore, 9-4 ... Doa MattJ.a1ly'• bales-loaded single with one out capped a two-run rally in the ninth inning that carried the New York Yankees past Boston, 4-3 ... Gormu Tbomaa rapped out three hits, including a two-run homer, and Rick Sutcliffe scattered 14 hi ta to lead Cleveland to a 4-2 victory over Milwaukee ... Kea Pbelps' second homer in two nights ignited a four-run seventh inning as Seattle came from behind to defeat Kansas City, 5-4. After Phelps' sixth homer of the season leading oU the aeventh cut Kansas City's lead to 3-2, Jamie Nelsoa doubled high off the left-<:enter field wall and moved to third on a ~crifice. Spike Owea'a sacrifice fly scored pmch-runner Jolm Moses to tie the game and Phil Bradley walked off Royals start.er Bad Black. 10-7, before Dave Henderson and Roa Roelli~ke delivered RBI singles off reliever Mike Armstrong. When more than 3 million fans come to watch you play in the coune of la a season, the least you can do is thank them with a year's supply of Richlife Vitamins or a complimentary dinner for four from Womphopper's Wagon Works restaurant at Uni- versal City. Thoee att just some of the 200 pri:z.es the Dodgers will award to their faithful Sunday on Fan Appreciation Day when they close out the regular season with San Francisco. For the second year in a row, the Dodgers have drawn more than 3 nullion fans, and Sunday, sc:>me of them will be rewarded with a variety of gifts -and the word "variety" is putting it mildly. Among the prizes scheduled to be given away: •An acoustic, steel-string guitar. •A case of T-bone steaks. •A J onathon Winters-signed poster •Twelve Farmer John hams. •Two color TV antennas. Sta dler o pe ns two-sho t le ad •A lawrunower. • A bedspread. Of ~urse. there are other prizes. including round tnps for two to places like Copenhagen. Hawaii, Mex..iro, Alberta and many cities in the U.S. Craig Stadler, a frustrated n non -winner this season, birdied his last two holes for an 8-under-par 62 and a 2-stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the Texas Open Golf Tournament in San Antonio. Stadler one-putted 10 tunes and regis- tered nine birdies in his effort over the 6,525-yard Oak Hills Country Club course and saved his best until last. He made his longest putt of the day, a 35-footer, on the final hole. F red Couples, winner of the Kemper Open earlier this season, and La.Dee Ten Broeck shared second at 64, six shots under par in exceptionally low scoring that was aided by ideal playing conditions -mild temperatures and just the hint of a breeze ... Bob Wyu clipped four strokes off par for a 68 and a 1-sh ot lead after the first round of the PGA Club Profeeaional Championship at La Quin ta. Wynn, 43, from Danville, carded five biriiiea en route to a 1-stroke lead over Scott Be11 and Jolm Calabria in the 72-hole tournament that runs through Sunday. Dinners for four at restaurants throughout Southern California, Dodger season tickets. ski weekend, catamaran. three new Sentras, a motorscooter .. gift certificates and luggage are also among the pnz.es. Quote of the day RoD Meyer, coach of the New England Patrio\a, after his team's first victory of the 1eaSOn, a 23-13 upeet of the New York Jets: "Noone is happier with this win thanmyseU and my mo~age banker." You mean Arizona could be better? BERKELEY (AP) -The Ari- zona Wildcats have a good-sized jump on most of their Pacific-10 football , opponenta, and those coming up on the schedule might consider Arizona's statistics abeolutely frightening. The Wildcats are 2-0 in con- ference play, 4-0 for all games. and ranked third nationally going into Saturday's regionally tele- vised game against the California Bears. Yet Coach Larry Smith says, "I don't really think we've played cloee to what we're capable of yet.'' Ariz.on.a '1 ronference victories were lopsided. 50-6 over Oregon State and 45-3 over Wuhington State. Cal. 2-1, will be playing its .Pllc-10 opener Saturday before a home crowd which ahould , number over 40,000. USSR withdraws ' from tourname nt LONG BEACH (AP) -The USSR women's national vol- • leybell haa withdrawn from a pre-Olympic toumame1lt eched- uled tor nnt month at the Long Beach Arena. the event's promoc.er ea.Id ThW'lday. It wuatlNSt the third time the • SoYie1ll have dropped out of an ~iemad.onal aportll'\I e-vent atnce their military ahot down a Korean 1 Air Lines~ jet on Sept. l, kWini ..U aboud. Earlier the USSR, wlthout ex· • planation, withdrew from a row· 11'\1 and canoelni compeUt.lon at L&ke Caaiw. Coach Joe Kapp is as lmpresaed as anyone by Arizona's statistics, which include conference-leading figures on oCfense and defense. But he says. "A few teams ranked in the top 10 nationally got knock- ed off last week. "The outcome of games shouldn't be automatic, and they aren't. That's what makes college football so great." All-American Ricky Hunley and his brother, Lamonte, both linebackers, lead an Ari7.ona de- fense which has yielded only 205 yards per game. Cal is third ln the Pac-10 defensively, allowlng 329 yards per outing, and should be at full strength for the Wildcats. Several Cal players suffered minor injuries early in the eeuon . Most are healed now. T he Bears had no game last Saturday. "The t.f.mina of the bye wu perfect." aaid Clemon t Williama, the blCk who lntercepted two pa11e1 in the 30-9 v1ciory over San Joee Siate two weekl ago. Quarterback Gale Gilbert, sacked nine tlmee by San Ja1e, came out of the p.me with only tome IOl"e apo\a on h1I body. H•'ll be matching J>811M with Ari· r.ona'a Torn Tunnicllffe. OUbert haa eccounted for 239 yarda per game paaatna thlt teuon, 40 more than TunnJcliffo. But the Arlz.ona quarterback la aup~rted by a ruahJng attac.k led by Darryl Clack and avetaldng UM yards per pme. Cal'a leedlna rusher la Ron Story, with 107 yards, and the NMln& pme It averaging only 71 yaJ'da per game. • Fouts listed as questionable SAN DIEGO (AP) -Although X-rays haven't revealed a frac- ture, Char,er quarterback Dan l'outa la ~ aa "questionable" for Sunday'• game between San Dteao and the New York Glanu becawie of a sprained left wrist. "From what we understand, there'• no fracture," aaid team ph)'9idan Dr. 1..ee Rice. '"There'• atJU a chance th.at there's a hair- line fracture that won't show tor a couple of weekl. But knowing Dan1 I'd be surprlled lf he couldn't play.:• A apecial splint Lt befna fashioned (or rout.a, aaJd \earn head trainer Ric McDonald. "He's dolnj better, but he's aolna to require a splint (\0 play)," Mid McDonald. The rlaht-handed Fout1 ln· jured h~ left wr:lat ln San [)(ego durtna Sunday's Ima to the Clevel•nd Browns. • IUlllTIN BOARD Jloll~yball c llnlcti The Laguna Beach Volleyball Auoclatlon will hold cllnlcs every SJ,inday beginning Jhla Sunday and continuing through Nov. 20. Fee la $32 for eight aesslont. For more lnlormatlon, phone Kathleen Blackburn at 499-4672 §ports p erformance A tree Sports Performance Seminar will be held Wednesday, Oct 12, from 7-9 p.m. at Capistrano by the See Hospital In Dana Point. Featured speake<s Include Rams trainer Gary Tuthill and Angels trainer Ned Bergert Both wlll discus sports conditioning and Injury prevention In addition, representatives from the Health and Human Services Group In El Toro wlll discuss sports psychology Reservallons are required and can be made by phoning the hospital at 496-5702. The program Is offered tree of charge as a com- munity service. Trle hospital Is located at 339 15 Del Obispo Road. In Dana Point. Braves k eep the pressure on La•cll wltlJ the Caaoh The Rama Boo11er Club, Which each Mon- day hold• a Lunch with the Coach with John Roblnaon, haa opened the affair 10 the public. Roblnaon and one or two playera are usually on hand tor the lunch wtlleh la held at noon at the Anaheim Stadium Club No reMNatlona are necessary. Coal tor the buffet lunch la S 10. J For more lnlormatlon, phone 751--6343 Coliseum I 0-1' The world's finest middle and long-distance runners wlll cpmpete In Sunday's Run LA Coliseum Open 10-K Among thoae scheduled to compete In the race are Italian Alberto Cova, the 1983 world champion at 10,000 meters, Brltlan's Dave Moorecrolt, world record holder m the 5,000 meters: American Ron Tabb. winner ot last weel<end's Pel<lng Marathon. and American Marianne Dickerson. allver medallat In the Helsinki World Championship Marathon A 10-K mvltatlonal race will follow. The open race Is set lor 8 a m , whlle the lnvilatlonal starts at 9. Both races will begin at the Los Angeles Athletic Club at 7th and Ollve In Loa Angeles. .. '• .. .. ~or more Information, phone (2 13) 486-1984. : ----------------' t ' Raadf JobD1on'1 chop single to a left with two out.sin the ninth inning scored Chris CllambU11 and lifted Atlanta to a 5-4 victory over Houston Thursday night, keeping the Braves alive in the National League West. Atlanta needs three wins in San Diego this weekend and three Dodger loeaes to San Francisco to force a playoff Monday in Atlanta ... In other games of less significance, Claris Sml~ hit a two-run homer in the aeventh inning to overshadow a two-run. pinch single by Jobay Betaclt in his final Cincinnati appearance and vault San Francisco to an 11-7 victory over th.e Reds. Bench, making his farewell appearance before 8,067 home fans, singled to ignite a five-run rally in the fifth inning th.at b~ght the Reds from a four-run deficit to a 7-6 lead ... Rick Rltodea pitched Pittsburgh to a 4-2 victory over the Meta. Weaver, War~ to square off I ,, Supe r fix possibility r aised Bubba Smith, a former All-Pro defensive end with the Baltimore .... Colts, hedged Thursday on his allega-- lions that the 1969 Super Bowl was fixed, but indicated he had lingering doubts about circumstances in which the New York Jets u pset the Colts. Smith raised the ~ibility qf the fixed Super Bowl HI in an interview on a local television station Wednesday, but he maintained Thursday that the interview ran too short and that he wasn't fully able to explain himself . . . Tulane quarterback J on Engllsb lost his court battle to play college football and only an order from a higher court can put. him into Saturday's game against Vanderbilt in the Superdome in New Orleans ... Bob Larsen, the head ~country and ~!Stant track coach at UCLA, will succeed Jim Bash as the university's head track and field roach after the 1984 season, Athletic Director P eter T. Dalis announced. Bush had said earlier that lhis would be h is last season as the head coach ... Boxer Bobby Cbacon lost a round in court when Superior Court Judge John L. Cole refused to issue a writ requiring the World Boxing Council to reinstate the fighter as its super featherweight champion. T e le vision., radio TV: Baseball -San Francisco at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m., KTTV. Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball -San Franciaoo at Dodgers, 7:35 p .m., KABC (790); Angels at Texas, 5:30 p.m., KMPC (710). High School Football - F.dison at Santa Maria, 8 p.m., KWVE (108-FM). INGLEWOOD (AP) -Mike Weaver. ~ former World Boxing .Aaociation heavyweight chanl pion, and Stan Ward, the current California titlist. battle tonight in a scheduled l~-round bout at the Fonun.. It mark.a the third time the two have met. 1 They first fought for the st.ate title in 1978 witb Sacramento'• Ward winning the decision afterJ. round.a to win the state crown. A yea.r lat.er, in Vegas, Weaver knocked out Ward in the ninth went on to bigger paydays. From Diamond Bar, Weaver won the WBA ti by stopping John Tate in the eighth round in M , 1980. He lost the crown w hen knocked out by Mic~ Dokes. Before that, one of his successful def~ came via a 13th round knockout of South Abicatl Gerrie Coeti.ee who this month took the crown fl"Oftl Dokes. · Ward, who never has made it to a title bout, ai., has fought Coetz.ee, losing via a second ro~ knockout last September. · Purses for tonight's bout were not announced. A spokesman for the Forum said only that "the winner will receive a minimum of $50,000." Ward now is managed by Richie Giachetti, who handled World Boxing Council heavyweight cham- pion Larry Holmes several years. Gi.achetti said, "Stan is the perfect guy to handle W9ver. He'snearly 20'p<>Wlds bigger and his me and strength nullify Weaver's power. T've aot him boxing better than ever before." Most recently, Ward won the Forum title by beating Henry Hearns. • Final night for cycles The 1983 speedway motorcycle season comes to a close tonight at the Orange County Fairgrounds. and as special incentive, a number bf prizes will be awarded to thoee in attendance. Among the free gifts will be tickets to Magic Mountain and a trip for two to Las Vegas. In addition, fans who bring four empty 7-Upcans will be given $1 off the admission price. The proceeds from the cans will go dlrectly to the Muscular Dystrophy Aasoc:i.a- Uon. Parking and programs are free for the speedway finale. Tickets go on sale at 6:30 and racing st.arts at 8 p.m. For more Information, call the Speedway at 492-9933. I Weekend sports on TV, radio Saturday TELEVISION 12:50 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Arizona at California. 1 p.m . (4) -BASEBALL -Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 1 p.m. (2) -WOMEN'S TENNIS-The finals of the U.S Indoor Championships at Hartford, Conn. (taped). 3:30 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -San Diego St.ate at Hawaii. 11 p.m. (5)-COLLEGE FOOTBALL-BYU at UCLA (taped). R ADIO College Football -Notre Dame at Colorado, 12:40 p.m .. KNEWS (1190); Pacific vs. Cal State Fullerton at Anaheim Stadium, 12:40 p.m., KWVE (108-fM); BYU vs. UCLA at Rose Bowl, 1:30 p.m., K.MPC (710); USC at South Carolina, 3:40 p.m., KNX (1070); Texas A&I vs. Long Beach State at Veterans Stadium, 7:10 p.m .• KFOX (93.5-FM). Baseball - San Franciaoo at Dodgers, 1 :05 p.m., KABC (790): Angels at Tex.as, 5:30 p.m .• KMPC (710). Exhibition HOt'key -Calgary at Klnp. 7:30 p.m., KFOX (93.5-FM). TELEVISION 10 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL Raiden at Washington. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC at South Carolina (taped). 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -St. Louis at Kansas City. R ADIO NFL Football -Raiders at Washington, 10 a.m .. KRLA (l llO); Detroit at Rams. 1 p.m., K.MPC (710). Baseball -Angels at Texas, Noon, KLAC (570)· San Francisco at Dodgers, 1:05 p.m .. KABC (790). ' Canucks top Kings, 7 -4 INGLEWOOD (AP) -Jere•Gillis and Dave Willlams scored goals 37 seconds apart in the third period to touch off a four-goal outburst Thuraday night u the Vancouver Canuck.a took a 7-4 National Hockey Le-sue exhibition victory over the i..o. Angeles Kings. The triumph boosted the Canuck.a' pr"'9Naon record to 5-4-1, while the Kings' mark dropped to 1-6·1. After trailing 2-1 in the opening period. the Kinga grabbed a 3-2 lead in the aecond .iam.a on pis by Bob Laforest and Terry Ruakowaki 14 lfJCClnd.a apart. Diablos hold on, 17-15 Mltl1on Viejo High eoored l\a fint touchdown In etaht quart.era late ln the third quart.er Thunday nlaht and the Diabloa managed to hold on for a 17-15 non·l~~e football vtc10ry onr visit - ing St. John .Boeoo. The Bravet, now 1·3, drove 88 ya.rd& on 12 pi.ya with quarterback Mike McMaster t(ming a ~-yard touchdown pall wtlh just 46 M<lOnda to p&ay. The Braves went for the two-point con· verwlon to Ue the game. bu t Dt.ablo oomerback Scott Guy rna.nag«t to knock• ~ aw•y and pn.rvt the victory. Ml Ion Viejo qua.rterback J oe • Schulte completed 7 of 11pa8leStor146 yardJ to spark the Diabloe (2-2). Mlasion Viejo held a 3-0 lead at t he end of the first halt u Don Rober10n ooMected on a 21-yard field goal. The Diabloe totally dominated St. John Boeco in the fint half, UmJUng the Bravet to just 20 yards total o(fenae. * Mkaleft V....17, It. JIM letce IS sc.r.. w °"""'" SI. JONI kKO 0 0 t .-is Mfuloll Iii.to 0 J 1 1-1' MV-4to•n0ft fl 'G l.l~t'fFO MV-OreeetV .. NH "om ScMlll• 1'-C>WtOll ~let-I ~J~H 3' run '"" lolltdl MV-Htll 1 HU I~ kflullt l•OOOflOll klet.I SJ•~omotlt(O 5 MU Item Mc:Metlor (Mn ••lltOI AlltftOallC-1.000 lotllmaloell lnc1Mdu81 3 TeleVte6on F<Jt"fnW HMCI Pro BIG CANYON C.C. •••u.&'I ...,_ nn1~ .. n.21~111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept 30, 1983 SI !Football is fun again for Sea Kings' Holland ; Life hasn't been so much fun for Corona del Mar ·~ritted""'to death to have a head "Then they scored JUSt before halrtlme and aU of a ;High's Dave ~olland ~ince an October _everung i~ PREP SPORTS c.:oachmg job," continues the one-time Wh1tti~r sudden they went nuts." jl971 when hlS Sea Kings snapped Ed1;50n High s ROGER College lineman. "I do enjoy the game." .. I wanted one mort with good field position and , 2~-game winru~g streak with a 12-7 _Irvine Le~e ._ Holland has three of his former players asstSUng we all lost our concentration. We were lulled into jt.numph -~ wm that became the margtn in taking CARLSON (Jlm North, Bill Moore and Marc Johannes). and thmkmg this 1s going tO be eaay and the score right ithe !~guile udtle. ced th f Id t th , Morris is around. too, assisting Holland in the press befure halftime realJ y sparked them." : 1 °. an ra 1 adcrossh t e ~e a de game.s box. Dick Freeman rounds it out as the defensive For years Holland roached at Corona del Mar aa jconc us1on on a c ou t a evening -an now, it d ' . . . ilooks like he's found another one He also has a genuine threat at quarterback in coor mal?r. . • . if driven with a wan or die altitude -and Th Sea Kin"" billed to beg~ apparently are J·un1or Bobby Hatfield, whose knowledge of the game Thats another wrinkle m Holland s plans this unfortunately for him -this isn't a game for the lbe te ~ ood Th · be te fte th tarts year -he is m the press box, directing traffic from undefeated. j \~Nan~i 6 ey~unta ~a r . rees5050 has evenpuUedatsomeofHolland'scustoms. above.Il'sa leadpipecinch youcanseewhatis going But Holland says he has found some peace lrhant t k.no. k~ ranfgfe I unu.Y an are ~veNn a -t "I'm enjoying the kids more now," says Holland. on better from above, but few coaches ever do it, within himself as the years have gone by s o a oc mg o ong-me nemesis ewpor who admits he has changed some of his old ways. 1 . 1 h · 1 1 · Harbor should the two square off Nov. 10 with the "Maybe they are a little more mature in terms of c almmg c oser P ysica contact s necessary. ''l have a lot of years behind me and I am !Sea View League title on the line. what you can tell them and what you can let them get The Se_a Kings surpr~ a lot of people ~ith enJOying 1t more no~," he says. "I have it on the ri~ht I "I knew we were going to be good," says the away with. Hatfie ld is making more decisions than their l_0-3 victory ov~r Hunungton ~ach, dropping level on the l~t of prioriues. At my _age I'm not l<>?,king 48-year-old Holland about this year's edition. "The any quarterback t've ever had. the Otlers from their No. 2 perch m the Orange for a college .)Ob, I JUSt want to en.JOY the game. , talent is there and we're doing some things that fit the ''In the past I ran a pretty tig})t ship, but now l'rq County ~op 10, and last week, well, would any~ne Still, you don't exactly take the war out of a war ., \ I talent. Our line has really played well. We've got finding myself asking him what he wants to do." have .~lieved .Corona would. be up by a ~8-point horse overnight · · these two big tackles (235-pound Brett Hu\Jhes and Holland was the CdM coach for nine years margin in the first half at Capistrano Valley. Asked about the upcoming campaign, Holland 255-pound Pat Dyson), but this is a pro-type offense before stepping down after the 1975 season. but when Capo closed the gap considerably, eventually says: "We're just taking each game as 1t romes. But ;with pulling fuards and Gary Rausch (195) m ight be Dick Morris suffered a heart attack, it didn't take falling, 28-26. you know, Bear Bryant was right, each time we have !one of U.e best we've ever had." Holland long to step forth. "We started getting greedy," says Holland. to screw on our helmets" . D_,... l'tlot ll"holo bJ L" l"eJn. NEWPORT WINS • • • From Page 81 Goodfield. a seruor, passed for 70 of the 75 yards as he was a perfect 3-for-3 during the drive. On a third-and-2 at the Newport 37, he hit a wide open Joe James over the middle and the 6-1 junior flanker scrambled down to the Trojan 24 . - Goodfield then teamed with teammate Rich Power on the very next play as he lofted the ball on a straight fly pattern toward the end zone and the 6-0 senior grabbed away from a Trojan defender for the touchdown. The Tars added a two-point conversion to improve their lead to 14-3. The TroJ8ll.S. although virtually grounded in their attempts to run the ball, s tayed in 1:he cont.en with an - extremely efficient short passing game until Miller had his bell rung early in the fourth quarter by a Newport defender and was forced to spend the rest of the game on the s1delmes nursing a severely bru.i.led left shoulder. Miller, before exiting, completed 16 of 29 pass attempts for 191 yards. He had no interceptions. Brazas, in limited playing time, had 73 yards on 16 carries, but 62 of those yards and 10 of those carries came in the second half. ''We just didn't put it m when we got down there," r- said Curtis of Uni's opportunit.ies. "Still, I'm proud of °' the way the kids played." "I really think my kids were a little tired," defended Giddings. "l maybe pushed them a little hard. They'll have three days oH now and they're probably really glad they're not going to have to aee me for a few days. " * NewPOd Herb« 14, Unlveottv J kore by 0u•r1en NH -GOOClli.ld. 1-0; 8'eie.. Unlvenlh O 0 l 0-3 16·73, Ron Power. 12·49, Tr-. NewPOf'I H•rbOr 0 6 I l>-14 9·l7. How"r, 3·22, Glem, l·I NH -Br•••' 7 run lklcll tailed) l"•u.lne Uni -FerrtH 21 FG Uni -Ml~. 16-2'·0, ltl, NH -Rlcn Power 24 DAU lrom Wahon. ?·~·I. S Goocltltld IJ•m.. oau trom NH -GOOC!li.to. 7·1S-2, 123 SDA"91erl • ..,..,,_. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Uni -Everen. l ·SI, Goller•, Rulf\lne 1·61, Arnold, 4·SO; Kite-. l"lS; Uni -Miiier, 7·tor "11nus S. Kern, 1·1 Uni's Kalama Goh ara is g ra bbed (left ). while ~cwport 's Long Truong s kirts_!!le Trojans for yardage T hursday n ight. 8enle"11n. 6· 19. Gone r&. 13·'8, Kern, NH -Truong, 2·23 Jemel, ,..,, I-tor nilnu• 12 Mous, l·I Rief\ Power. 1·24. ~FV .... . From Page 81 ·with Craft pn!Ceding the 14 -yard payoff to Craft. Stevens took one step back and simply threw the perfect pass down the left side. Servit.e finally got on the boards in the third quart.er, marching 91 yards. 30 of the final 40 coming with the help of Clags. "We talked all week about a shutout," said Milner, "we want- ed it." Servit.e penetrated to the FV 41 , 40, 39 and 32 in the first half but was turned away. The Friars got to the FV 13 before a field goal missed. then they finally went the distance to pare the count to 17-8 with 19 seconds left in the third quarter. That was the extent of Servite's comeback, however, as the Barons responded with a time-consuming 74-yard march, keyed by a third-down 11-yard . strike to Craft and Stevens' : one-yard sneak on fourth down at the Servite 26, making it with . about three inches to spare. Stevens went to Harrison for the payoff, then the Barons frus- : trated Servite with their solid •defense again. "We've got one lineman who .never played football before (Ung -e.Kim), our left tackle is 165 pounds (Tom Boyd), but he's -playing like 235, Jim Ussman has : been very consistent, and we , have (Brian) Belcher and (Mike) .. Newton playing their usual . outstanding game." said a pleased Milner. t• The Barons began slowly, punt- r1 in& twice without a pass or a first down, but once Stevens found "·Harry for 35 yards on third and ~f 10 from the FV 6. the die was cast. ,•t The Friars were heJd to 1 77 ards net on the ground (Ted op earned 82 yards on 19 carries), with Belcher every- where. as usual. * ,euntalfl VeleV l4, s.rv"9 I k .n w Ollarte« FOUflleln venev o 17 O 7-2• &.rvlle 0 0 I ~ I FV-<rett )I MU from Sltv-(S-lt klo. I FV-Soent )0 FG FV-<r•lt 14 MU ffom s1 ..... , (SDef .. i.1ci.1 S«-f'rul<OCI I run (811KMlt MU 10 Cur!ll FV-tterrt.on I MU from s1..,..,, C$oerlt ~tekl A1t....,.nce· l.200 (eallmeledl INOIVIDttAL STATISTIC$ ~ ·""*"' FV-$W!Mtl, 11·11. 1-!errl•on. •·U. Alo.Ina. 4·7, OorMV, 1 6, Stev911•, 6·l s.r-T PrutlOCI. 1t·'7, Prlallo I ,, w"'°" 1-IOl'•rDlnui •• tUKhefe. •·*•mlll\I• ) ~~ ...... FV-Ste•-· 12·to~. 200 w-a~. t>·?M. 1s. ........ ~ FV-<refl, 7·119. Hartl.on, .... Herry, I JS $9<-T Ptulloe> f·44. RtlllY. l l2, Prltllo, 3 11. ltOl!ln• 7 >O Kllllen I )I Seahawks let this one get away, 21-15 By RICH DUNN View took the lead for the first time on a 19-yard touchdown run by Rick Lackey, putting it ahead 15-14, and, from the looks of its defense, it would grab its second win of the year. they returned Sunny Hills' punt. offensive attack, complemented by Smith's passing. who completed 11 of 26 passes for 146 yards. ._ ... ··-Delly_ The Lancers took over on their own 17-yard line with just over a minute left. * SUIVIY H•~ ll, OC!Hn VWw lS Ocean View High School overcame one adversity after another thrown at ii Thursday night, and by all rights, the Seahawks should have won. Unfortunately for the Seahawks, it wasn't meant to be. Sunny Hills quar- terback Lance Smith fired a 23-yard touchdown pass to Bob Long with five seconds left in the game, climaxing a come-from-behind, 21 -15 non-league vic- tory for the Lancers at Buena Park High School. After an excharige of punts, Seahawk , quarterback Jim Mentz had his offense on the move in the fourth quarter. down at the time, 14-9. Smith promptly completed two straight passes, good for 25 yards. and it looked like Sunny-Hills might have a chance. Ocean View then became its own worst enemy. A combined quarterback sack by Artie Hatfield, Scott Hoglund and Tupua Seanoa. which would have put the ball deep into Sunny Hills' area, was called back for clipping. Instead of it being on Sunny Hills' 35, the penalty brought the ball to the Ocean View 42 yard lirle. S<-by 0u•"9n Ocean View 0 7 2 1-lS Sunny Hiiis 7 7 O 7-21 SH-MurH 6 ru11 tBvrnts klcld SH-BYrn .. 1 oeu lrom Smltn (llvrnts kick) OV-<urrv ll ..... from MenlZ tCurrv ttlck) OV-S.ltlv Domingo tectlltd Smllll In tncl ~one OV-LeClleY 19 run (DAH telle<I) The Seahawks marched 67 yards on 10 plays, possessing 4:43, culminated by Lackey's touchdown run. SH-Long 23 oeu fro"1 S"11in (Nielson klct<) A111nc1anc• -1,100 testlmat!KI) INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS RulhlM OV-Laclltv, 14·S7, Stal\09, lf·•l. Oltnlmen, 2·1•; Wtcu, 1·S. S.vldan. I·• "We overcame every possible adversity in that game," said a sorely disappoinkd Ocean View Coach Steve Colflesh. "This game shouldn't have to be judged on points." Excellent pass rushing by Roy Asuega and Michael Aguilera stopped the Lancers' drive after the return kickoff, forcing them to punt with only minutes remaining, and things began to look bright for Ocean View. Smith tossed one more completion. then acrambled 15 yards on a third down situation , which indirectly led to the Lancers' decisive touchdown. SH-Mures 11·12l, Smlih. S·'lS, Hatcn, 1·16. ~ ....... OV-Mtnll 6· 17·7, 134 SH-Smith, 11·16·1, 146 RectlYlntl OV-<:urrv, 7·S2. Hetlleld. 1·:11, SH noa, 1-73, J~. 1-1•. Le<ktv I· 13 With 4:39 remaining in the game, Ocean The Seahawks though, failed to kept possession of the ball long enough, after Sunny Hills running back Mike Muras rambled 123 yards on 21 carries to lead its SH-&ultv. 3-••. Ptlc1t11. 1·•2, Lulr, 1·'14, Lone, 1-n; Bvrnes, 1·7, Mure •. 1·6 GWCwoinen outrun Pirates Rustlers earn first triumph ever over Orange Coast runners The Golden West women's cross country registe red a first Thursday afternoon. beating Orange Coast for the first time an the school's hist.Ory at a tri-meet which also included Fullerton. The Rustlers (4-0) finished in the second through fifth slots an beating Orange Coast, 21-34. while outfinishing Fullerton, 15-41 Dawn Howe of Coast was first ( 19:08), but Lisa Bohl ( 19:26). Kem Draper (19:48). Mandyn Whistler (20: 17) and Ellie Carey (20:22) foll owed Howe across the finish line . ,r GWC. On the men's side, Orange Coast easily won. topping Fullerton. 25-34. and Golden West. 15-50, while the Hornets took a 16-47 dec1s1on from the Rustlers. Gus Quiononez, a product of Huntington Beaeh High, won the race in a 1i~ht finish over Mark Leintz Costa Mesa IDeet lures 30 schools An attractive field of 30 schoollS will be on hand Saturday for the 10th annual Costa Mesa Invitational CT06S country meet. The event, which for the first lime will begin at the high school. wW run through Te Winkle Park. Among the area schools ready to compete in the competition are the host Mustang,. Fatancla, Irvine and University ln the medium schools division . Woodbridge in the small schools and Huntington Beach in the large schools. The boys divisions will be further broken up into frosh -soph. junior varsity and varsity, whlJe the girls w1U have JV and varsity in each division. Thu!I, 15 races will be run. The meet Is due 10 begin a t 8 am., with the vorslty raet..'8 beginning after I l :30. For the 10th straight yenr. Kiwanis is spon1'orfnJt the meet CROSS COUNTRY of Fullerton. F.ach had times ef 20:48. Gary Daily of Orange"Coast was third in 20:53 in the four-mile event hosted by Fullerton. The top Golden West finisher was Tom Rish, 14th at 22:20. On the high school level, the Corona del Mar women upset University, 21-34, to get a quick start on the Sea View League race. Stacy S k.ele 6f CdM caught pace-setter Theresa Barrios of University to win in 19:28. while Sea King Michelle Mobor was runner-up at 19:44. Barrios (20:13) and teammate Carrie Dudley (20:22) were next followed by CdM's Ann Hilbert (20:24). For the men, Dave Anderson, coming off an illness, still managed to win easily in 15:51 , wearing down runner-up Bruce Krebs of University and CdM's Chuck Hobbs, who waged a fierce battle for second place. The Sea Kings beat University. 20-39, and Saddleback, 15-50, in the team ecorint(. Huntington Beach's boys, paced by frelhman John Soto's finish of 16:49, toppled Westminster. 21 -37. In the women's meet, the Oilers and Lions finished in a 28-28 deadlock. Lisa Torres won by two seconds In 19:42, while teammate Marla Nystrom was third in 19:51. Ocean View's men finished In \he top three slots and edged Edison, 27-30. James Thompeon (16:15), John Archibald ( 16:20) and freshman Hysa.m Sabra (16:21) were the top three Seahawks, while Edison placed In the fourth through ninth positions. Tammy Snyden1 effort of 21:21 paced an F.c:Hson sweep of the top seven spots as the Charger women posted a 16-50 Vic tory over Ocean View. . Newport Harbor eued to a tri-meet Victory over Jrvine and F..t.ancia behind senior Tom Walters, who ran a 1 ~:41. Meggie HeNOn won tht women's race ln 18:38 in Newport's triumph. .. Mike Douglass Gauchos put streak on line lt doesn't happen very often. but Saddleback College will face a MetropoHtan Conierence foot- ball team Saturday night when the Gauchos host Long Beach CC. Kickoff ia at 7:30. The Gauchos are putting a 34-game home winning streak on the line against the Vlkinp. The 1.Nt and only other time Saddle- back faced a· Metr0 Conference squad, it fell to Pasadena CC, way back in 1972, 7-3. The Vikings are led by quar- terback Al Washington, an All-City ond high school All-American out of Canon High. SaddJeback. meanwhile, has prevailed in Its fin1t two contests behind freshman quarterback Mike Douglass, who hrui thrown for 244 yarcb (19-30·2). PREPS ... From Page 81 Laguna Beacb vs. Laguna Hilla at Mlu loo Viejo Laguna Beach (1-2) will have a new quarte rback in Cuey O'Callaghan who was impremive in the final quarter of last week's game with Elsinore. Laguna Hilla (1 -2) counters with second-year star-let'-tee Plemel at QB, who has been consistent thus far. Run- ning back Lonny Reiner may be the Hawks' key. Huotlogtoo Beacb at LB WUIM If Oiler quarterback Eric Law- ton can read the Bruins' un- orthodox deferuie, Huntington Beach should have lit~ difficulty against the 0-0-2 Bnlina. Marina vs. La QalDta at Bola• Grande The Vikings a.re probably one of the best 0-2-1 teams around but they have anoth~r tQUgh ouUna as La Quint.a enten with a 2-1 record. Marina relies on the arm of 1enior quarterbllck Bill Marler. Downey at WettmllHter Weetminat.er (1-2) stayed w1th Servite before f.-J,1.ing 1&-8 1Mt week. 1Quarterback Tim 1:1.aNorl put the t)all ln the air 35 d.mee ln that game, but Westminster may concentrate on the runnina pine again.'t the Vlk.lnp (2-1). Edl100 at Santa Marta It could be another Iona ew- nlng for the Chargers (1-2) • they tangle wtth the undefeated Salnta and t>tploeivo nmn1nl back Eddie Johmon. ltd.i9on Coach Bill Workman haa pran- IMd aome clw\gc!a after his teem was humbled J3-0 1aat wMk by Banning. ,. IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sepl 30, 1983 FOR THE RECORD ~ . . • • MAJOft LEAGUE STANDINGS A"*1C.tn 1..Mt!Ue a·Cl\fcego Kan.a• Cltv TallH O•kleno MlnM•Ola .,...,, Saa111e WEST DIVISION W L .. '3 11 13 1' tJ 73 " •• 90 .. 91 60 " •AST OIV1SION "· B•tumore 9t 6'1 O.troll .,, " New Vorl( " 69 Toro1110 f7 n MllwaUll.. M 7S 8o•ton 76 eJ Claveceno 69 90 x•cllncNc> dlvl•lon title Tllur•dev'• JcorH MlnnetOI• 2. Tu .. 0 Oetroll 9, Balllmore • New York 4, Bo•lon l Clevelano •. MllwaullH 2 0.klarlO 3, ChfUllO 0 .. ct. '°' '" 471 .4Sf 434 .,, .371 60I 51' S6J 541 S71 .471 434 oa 19'"' 20 13 11 ,. 36 4'1l 7 S..ttle S. K•nw• Cltv 4 Toctev'• G•me• Ta... 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T'tftM 1, •llflllW' 0 J 0 • 10 0 0 WP- T •us 000 000 GOO-<> 7 0 MlnnatOll 200 000 00.-2 S 0 Slew.n and kln<lbef't. smrom •nd E,_, W-$dw'om, 1~·1 L-Stewerl, S·J Hit-Ml-I•, Teufel m .... l. W'-1e1f. ~ oooa~ o o Olklllnd 10? 000 OOJI-.) 1 0 l utllt allO r tu 1, Warf9'11 eftd H•lh W-Werrtn. S·l L-llur"', 10-11 Hlt- 0.•lar>CI, ..... ~ '10) ~t,ONIK4 0e1ro1t 500 000 lo:>-f ,. o a11t1mor• ooo 000 oo.-4 10 4 WllcOM end WO<.kanNU1 Fla-11, $to0· WO II) •nd 09mowv W-Wltco~. 11-10. L-f'lalle09fl, 12·4 Hlt•~troll, Cabell (S). LACtl U) v.--......... , lotlOfl 000 010 011-l 1 l ,..... von ooo ooo m • 2 T!Mf, Claar (t) -Ntwl'llan, l)uldrv allCI ~ W--GllldrY. fl·f L.-Tuclor, 1>-•2 11•.-eo.1011, '-lee (Je) New Y«~. Wtnflald 112). Me,_.. S, ....... , 4 KanH• Cllv 000 102 Oll>----4 9 1 Saallle 001 000 .0..-i II I Blee~. Arm11ron11 m, HOOO Il l ana Wall'l•n; Moore, Stanton 1•1. vanot Baro II), Cauolll Ill 1no J. Nt11on, SwHt Il l W-StanlOll, 2·3. L-Blao. 10·1 HR- S..tllt, ~IOI (•I .,,._Ill 4, 91'eWtf'I J c .... ec.llCI 100 010 001 ..... 12 I Mllwauk" 000 000 011-2 U O Sutdltle and Hauev. Ct ndfolll, Tellmenn 171 end Simmon• W-Sutctltf1, 17 11 L.-<:endlolfl, ,.4 HR-<:ta11tlt nd. lr-omu 1221. Nl"onll L.Neue Gllftft 11, a.at 1 San Franclteo 020 130 ?30-11 13 0 Clnclnnetl 00? OSO 000-1 11 l Calvert, ~nln IS), L.arcll (6), Mll'llon (7) and RanlOm. Berenvl. Power ISi, Havff (6), Gete lll. Sclltrrer Ill onO Blleraelo. W-Lercll, 2·3 L.-Hav9', 4-6, Hll1-S.n Franclteo. R1n1om 11). Younu· INOOCI (111, Smltl\ (1) l"lr•"' ~. Mets 1 New Yori\ 000 001 100-2 4 3 Plll>llurDh 120 100 OOll__. 9 0 Holman, Gorman (61, G1H Ill and Fll111ereld. Rl'IOOen. C.u1n11 (91 •na Pttna W-Rl'IOdan, 13·13 L-Holman. 1-1 HR- Wll10t1171 lluvn 5, Atlr9S 4 Allan•• 000 000 121-S I 3 Hou11on 110 000 OIC>-4 I I Mc.Murtrv, Felcon1 (6), Gerber Ill. Fontar (ti and Pocorooe, Slna lro (I ), Rven. OIPlno Ill Ruhl• (9) end AshDv W--<iarber. •·5. L-Ruhle, l·S. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amer1C1n L.eaeu• BATTING (410 af ball). 8ogg1, Bolton, )6(), Cerew, Aneon. .J41, Wllllektr. De· trolt • .l2'; Mo .. bv. Toronto, 317. RIOl<en, Belllmore, ~17 RUNS. Rlol\an, Beltlmore, 111, Murre v, aalllmora, 113, MotaOv. Toro11to. 103; Henderson,Oakfend, 101; Cooper, Mii- waukee, 100; Younl, Mllweu~ee. 100. RBI: Rice, Boston, 121; Coooer, Mll· waukff, 120. Wlnfleld, Nlw York, 115; Parrltll, Detroit, 113; Murrav, Balllmore, 109 HITS. lloolls. Bo•ton, 206, RIOken, Balll· more, 204; Wnllellar, Detroit, 10C. Coooer, Mll..,eukee, 19S; Rice. BottOll. 111. OOUa LES: ltloto.en, Belllmore, 4S, BOOD\, Bo"°"· "· Perrl1ll. Oelroll. 42. Yount, MllweukM, 42, Mellet, tc:anus CllY, 41 . TRIPLES; Vount, Mllweuk .. , 10; Grit· fin, Toronlo, 9; Herndon, Dttroll, 9; GlbM>n, Oatrotl,9; 4 are lied with e. HOME RUNS: Rice, 80>lon, :It, Armas, &otton, :N; Kittle, Cl'llcaoo, 3.4, Murrev. B•"lmore, 32;Wlnfleld, New Vork, ;n. STOLEN BASES: H-IOll, Daklano, 107, R uw, Chlcu o. 1S, WlllOll, Ken1at Cltv, S7, J.Cr.11, Cl'llc.aoo, S6, SamOle, T••a1, "· PITCHING 116 oacltlont): Hees, Mll- wauk ... 13·3, 3.27. OotM>n, Cn:C.DO. 21·7, 3.JO; Fla1141uan, Baltimore, 12·4. J.JO. McGreoor. aalflmore, 11·7, J.lf; Go11a11e, Naw'Vork, 12· S, 2.33. STRIKEOUTS· MOrrl>. Oalrolt, 7JO; Bennl•ter. Cl'llcago, 186, Sti.o, Toronto, Ito; "'""'"'· N-V«k, 1•'· Sutcllff•. CleValand, 160. SAVES· Qulsanbtrrv. Kan.as City, '3, Stanlav, 80tlon, 33; R De •l1, Mlnnnota, 30, Ca11<1I•, Seellle, 2•, L.edd, Mltwaul<M, T.l N•"ona' L.eaeu• BATTING ('10 at balll. Meeltocll. Pit· 111>uro11, .326; Cru1, Hou11on, .321, Lo Smltll, SI. Louis. 319, Hendrick, St. L.oub, .312; MUrPllv, Allante , .306. RUNS. Murc>l\v, Allente, 130, Relnfl, MontrH I, 130, Oew>On, Montrut, 107, Sc11m101. Pnllade!Pllla, 104. Sandlltro Clll· c:ego, 94 RBI Muronv. Atlanta, 119 OawlOll, MontrH I, 111. Scllmldt, PhllaOtlDl\la . 109, Gli«T'W'8, ~. 101, Kennaov, San Oleoo, 9t. HITS: OewM>n, Mor1trH I, IN Cruz, HOUllOll. 1'7' Ollvtr. Montrtal. llS. R•mlraz, Allanl•, llS, Rein .. , MontrHI, ''° OOUIL.ES: BUCAner, Cntcego, 31, 011· •er. Montreat. JI, Certer, MonlrH I, 37, Rev, Plt11Duru11, 37, Daw>on, MonlrH I, 36. Knl11h1. Houtton. 36. TRIPLES Butter. Allanla. 13. OawM>n, MonlrH I, 10, Green, St Lout1, 10, llt0u1. Clncl~ll. 9, Thon, Hou"on, ~ HOME RUNS· Scllmlil. PhlledetOl'lla, 40, MurPl\v, Atlanta, JS; Dawlon, MontrH I. 32, G~e, ~ J1, Event, Sen Fran· CIKO, 29, STOL.EN BASES· Ral~. MonlrHI. 86; Wl1JVln1, San Oltoo, 6S; S. Sax, ~. SS • Wll~11. New York, 53; Milner, Cincinnati, '°· L.o Smith, $1, Loul>. '°· RtOUI. Cincinnati, 40. PITCHING 116 Cleelllont l Dennv, Plllla · cle+Phla, 11·6, 2.'3, McWIHlem•, PlllM>UrlJl'I, IS·I, 3.24, Candalllrla, P111>11<60ll. 1S·I , 3 23. P9re1, Atlanla, IS·I. ).4)1 O<ot<o. New Vork, 13·7, 1.41 STRIKEOUTS. Carllon, Ptlllade!Pllla, 27S, Soto, Clnclnnetl, 2•21 McWlllltrnl. Pltttbur9h, 195, Rvan, Houtlon, 113; v~. o..n. 112. SAVES: La. Smlll'I, Cl'ltc:ego, 7t, H<Mtend, Ptlllaoalollla, 24; Minion, San FrenclKo. 22. llHrdon, Monl•NI, 21; DIPlno, Hou•lon, 20, SUtte<, SI, Louil, 20 ~ L-.ue "911vlfh (a..t tf'1ft) CH~NSH"' Ha1•1 ......... ~ Ocl 4 -el NL Watt, 5:20 Pm, Ocl. s -., NL Wtll, 5:20 o.m. Oct, 1 -11 NL. Eu t, ll:OS o.m. ll·Ocl. I -I I NL Eatt, S:20 P.m. 1·0cl. t -at NL East, l:JS om. AINt1caft ....._ Oct S -al AL EH i, 12:0S om Oc.1. • -et AL EHt, 5:20 o.m Oc.1 7 -el AL Wat!. S:20 o.m A·Oct I -al AL. Watl, IO:OS I m Y·Oct ' -at AL WHI, S:20 D m WOllLD H•IH Oc1. 11 -•' AL cltv, s~ o m Ocl. 12 -e t AL clry, S:)O o.m Oct. 14 -at NL city, 5:30 o.m Ocl. 1S -at NL cllv. TBA A·Oct. l• -at NL cnv, 1 om •·OCI. 11 -et AL cltv, S:20 om 1-0c1 19 -11 AL cnv, S 20 pm All llmat PDl I -II neces.ary TBA -llmt IO De announced /\ ~omeN THUtlSDA Y'S al SUL. TI tu111 ff 11-•v tew mH!lfttl A""'ALC)OSAS l'IRIT aACa. 6 lur1onoa. Ooubl• wnemmv IOcl'IOel • 20 2 IO 2.20 Twin lnlun !Wllllt) > 00 2.40 E<1u•I Hooe (Vt!Oell uo At10 raceo· lle1or Time. Fourmlta• Mv Otil, Doul>lt Peri. Time 112 2/S u EXACT~ 14·6) oa•o ,,, so OUAlllT•itHOaSH HCO..D ltACa. 400 Ytrdl Crll'n>Oll Ceolltac (Harli 4 40 ~O ... ul• COftV tlerdl Tne 1ro11 Ruler 191evfnt ) 160 2.10 , '° 2.10 2 60 Brit IOI Allo r1cltd: Cro Ber Moon, It over, Patl•ft Time 20.20. IS •XACTA (4·'1 llaid 17100 TH•O aACI. 400 verdt.. Orv P••cll ICha•et) 11 40 DH·COU'll'Y PlttOI lMflcnelll OH ·Goll-· c ltDCkel (Hartl D1+-o .. e111 .. 1 tot ..eOlld uo l20 ,,00 )20 UO ?IO Al.o rt<»d' BOOlllt F aver, T1o You• 1111, It-• or. Oii, Autumn L. ... Too Em Uo, Cnr1110011er Slv Timt 20 12 U •XACTA (7 21 Dl ld '7000, U IXAC· TA 11·51 L'eld •SO SO THOttOVGH .. IDS l'OUtlTH lllAC•. 4 lurloftOt Oeflaorator (Mln11 11 JO 7.10 UO I'm COll•ll\Cad I~) U O HO $overa'911 GOICI l'°tc!fO••I 7 ?O AllO reuci FOOlltfl Actvi(t, Mr Tell. UMtt Carle\ VOVnQ )UDaM . Otm '"" prl\e 11me 111 ••i ""TH ltAU. I 11 It mite\ Oki• ltl•er (Mill\) • 10 J 10 UO Ramoart R•~ve tl•oahcl\) • 40 •oo 1111"9r •no TnllNf <siwoen s 60 Al•O r ecao Prl1t Wlnl\er. l an Oo .. mrno 010 OoP\ SM OI Kllelll Oolt\on Time In 1H '1 DAILY DOUll.a 17 1) pelo •SI 00 SIXTH ltACa 6 lurt0/19\ i..11100 (Mafia) J 40 J lO 1 .0 Bo•rouno•n•boo•n 10<1eua1 4.20 3.20 Pa99y'' Orblt (COllO) 3.80 .i.110 rac:eo Bingo Dav, EetlV Wind. QuH n ol Der~neu. Ol>e• 1mor•hfllt Gtlmo•• rrme 1 " "s U IX ACTA IS·ll Dtld l l4 00 HVUITH ••c• .• furlOllO\ Gummoco (Ortaoal 1' 60 S lO Otvouttv 1Peoro1al 4 20 Knoe SQUHI (DallJa dlllO) 210 110 760 AllO receo· RH llV Foo. Ml CarOI. Alvo• MH Win, Cam~•ln1 Time· 11 •. \ EIGHTH ••c•. 6 tur1ono' Barttr Gold (Meno) IJ 00 S 60 ).60 Run For Bultermlllt. IBl1c111 S 40 4 20 Peoa Too !Dal11adlllo) l.60 Al\D receo O'Sl>annauey Sloan, COi· gnlell>m, Amkt Be11e .. r. Mano.rt>, LUC"-Y Lvrk• Time. I 14 1/S '5 IXACTA 13·0 Pl id Ilk.SO NINTH aACI . 6 lurlono' Llrnll 10 Romance (Ot•1J 7 60 3 IO 2.60 toe No Prisoner• (Flornl 4.00 180 Name Your Pol1M 1oe101dlllol 2.60 Al10 •aced Lora Norman, Shane E . Na\nerco'1 Blue H111l9V'> Gun SParkle Gem Ttme 1.13 41S TENTH ltACE. I I I• mllH Jell Sett Joe (Men1 l 4 IO J 60 2 80 A•anoaro (OeH110lllo) 17 40 •IO L Merouls (Miiis) 4,40 Al•o raced Skoolt.umcnuci.. Dl>tant River. Siik 'n SmOOll'), PtPOI. SwHI n· void Time. I.SI 2/S u EXACT& (1·11 Pala «36 so n l"ICK SIX 17+1·)·1·11 Pl lO U.12'ZO Wiii\ IWO wlnnln9 llCkal\ (llll "O<HI) f2 Pocll. Six conM>tatlon oeia UIS 20 wltn S6 wlnnl119 tlCt<at> lll•• nortH) ELEVENTH ltAC•. 1116 mitt> Bo11na IBlac"-J 110 )20 UO 011 Mv But IHan11nl l.00 2.IO JOiiy JO>l'I ( H•rrlU I 40 Al10 raced: Drlvln11 Fu t, Stuvtesl, Ftt>ulou• Mamorv, Vukon'• Star. Pattern Maleh, Lvnnwould, Corol\4lltd Time· 1·19 1/S. TWELFTH aACll. I Tru1t Me (Miits) L••he Naur• CRulll Rkl\ MOnnlet IScottJ AIM> raced: Prloe llawara, St., Gem, Aol1a 1a1rau. lime: l:S2. lit• ml~ "'° 4.10 1340 3.10 S60 900 0 Paul, FH t..., Sltltr JHnetle. U •XACTA (1·6) oald U7',00 Attendance. 1.100 le1tlme 1t0). HllYwMcl ~111l Tit\MSOAY'S aHULn (Miii .. SJ41M ...,_. ,,_....., ,.ST ••ca. Ont m11e pace J-John 0 A I l>etomef) 11.10, UO, UO, Tne C-nv1 Gold UO, UO; ~ Ted l .20. Time: 2:01. "' aXACTA (7· 1) Paid M2 JO H~D ••ca. Ona mlle 1ro1: Bre\cla ~ (Aubin) 9.00, UO, UO; l\llOOt1 Cloud 24.40, IUO, Anni Ronde UO. Time: 2:02 2/S u •xACTA la•· II oald .,.,,00, TH•D a.ACE. Ont mile PaC8 DIKO Hoots 10.-r) UO, S.00, 4 40, Ledv SIHle 00, J.20, Olamonle S..lo-1.10. Time ?:03 l /S. u •xACTA (1·3) oald 1S1.00. "OUtllTit aAC•. Ona mite lrot Star Hll (Cliff) UO, 3.40. 2.10, Sc>eclal 1n1are1I UO, 4.20; Como Ster 3.00. Time: 2:(1) 2/S '"™ ••Cl. Ont mite Dace· L.UCllY Caro (LonllOI 11.00. 1.eo. 4 60, Fro\ly Sklpoer 3.20, 2.10, ~111 Jeck 3 IO Time. 2.02 l/S U •XACTA C1·21 e>ald lt4.60. SIXTH aACa. Ont mlle oeca Sierra Br"ie (Aut>ln) S 40, 2.IO. 2 60. Cu ll• •oct>. 2 IO, 2 40, Caramel Candy J 00 Time I Sf 2/ S IJ EXACT A 12·11 oelo t23 10 SEVENTH lt.ACI. Ont mlle oect Octana lre IWIMlams> S 60. J.40, 3 60, Hunt· .,, Jewel 6,IO, 4,00, Ct>h tnvatlment l.60 Tlmt 2:00 1/S. \.J EXACTA 13·21 paid Ml.to. •IOHTH •AC•. Ont mile oec:e Ferreri lGrunOVI 11.20, s.JO, J 40, t•\Httr Narain 4.IO, ) 40, Fanln11 Star 3.20 Time· I SI JIS \.J • XAC'T A 16·4l oeld 1S2..IO NINTH ••ca. One mne oace Hanoover (Plano) S.60, 3 oo, 2.eo, P9«etre a1a11e J ?O. l 00. Rocke! Rodoell 4,00 Time 1 Sf 7/S. U EX.ACTA ( 1·11 otld 127.00 l2 ...Cl( SIX 17·1·2~·· .. 1) P•l<I ll3,t7360 wfth five win· nlno llc:ktlt (1b hor ... ) 12 Plc.k SIK c:on>Olallon oeld '1'9.00 with 131 wlnnl119 llckalt (llva horws). T•NTH a.ACE. Ona mite pace Father Dulfv (Partier Jr l .UO. UO, UO, Nl...oi. Yellk .. l-20, 3.20, Ju"mel , IO. Time U f l lS U UlACTA (6·Sl oeld •77.lO Attend· • ._.SMl c ...... c.uMrY COMMUNITY COLL.GE ..UN 0rwiea c:..u as. ,..,,... ,. ,.,..,,.. "· ~ w"' 47 Of•net Caul U, ~ Wftt SO I. Quinonez (OCCI. 20:•; 2. Lalntz IFJ, 20·.q, J Oallv IOCCI. 20:~; 4. Clarv IFI. 10 SS; S Mc<iel\e (F), 21:02, '-McMat ltr IOCCI. 21. 11, 7. Fldde1 IOCCl. Jl:A7; I. Howard (OCC), 21i•; t Ttrrlouet (OCCI. 11 S2. 10 Guatl IOCCI. 21.S.2 HIGH KHOOL MaN "~ hedl 11, w"""'"""' p I Soto (HBl, 1S:49, 2. Alea•l\Ow IHBI, ,. IS. ). Po•I (H9), 16"27; • Acotlt (WI, • l•.o . S. Trani (WI, 16~S; •· Trfnlcled (W), I• ... 7 Wort\ IH91. 1•;57; I Clarke IHBl, 17.0., •. Venalav (HB), 17:07; 10. Htu (HI ), 17. 14. O<aan v...., t1 • ••ta11 JO I Tl'lomoson (0), 16·1S. 1 Arcllll>ald IOI. IS 20, J S.t>ra (0 ), 1'"21, I Zamentk IE >. 16 ... S Klltner IEl. 1.-SS. 4 Patino fEI 1703, 1 Toto< (E), 17'()S, •• Garland (E l. 17 II; 9 Arnds IEJ 17 30, 10 Looe1 (0 1, 17 ., c.,_ Clll Mer 2111, ~ Jt C.,_ def Mer IS, '8 ...... dr SO UnlvtnlfV 11, Sa....._ctl >4 I Anderson ICdM I. IS SI, 2. ICra!>t (UI, 16'()9, 3 HOllOI ICOMI. 16 IS, 4 Ortiz ICdMI, 1•2S, S Hollend ICdM), 1U3. 6 Btrlot IUI, 16 41, 7 Ven Hovell (COM), 16 SO, I Merlin (Ul. I• SJ, t Wooot ICOMI. 17 ot, 10 Luatat>rlnk ICdMl. 11 17 Naw-1 H ..-.r It, lrvlnt U ltYlnt n. l llallCJa u New-1 H1111W IS, •a1M1Cla 0 I Wt 11tr> (NH), ts:•I, 1. Dul>ata (NH). IS-SI, 3 ltald (I), 16:01; ' Evallt (NH), 16'06, 5 lrown INHI, 1•,'07: 6. Smith (NH), 1•-ot. 7 Bnro IEI. ••·27; •• Com1>1 (NH). 141'. 9 Kubiak Ill, U O; 10 Glbl>et (I), IHI COMMUNITY COL.LIO• WOM9N Oreft9t C-t 11. ,..,. )9 0-. Wftt IS,,....,... 41 0...... w ... 11, °""99 Ceett M I. Howe (OCCI lt:OI/ 2. aoN IGW), 19·2'; 3 DttPfr (~W), It; .. ; 4 Wlll1t1et !OWi. 20:17; S. Carev !GW), 20:12, 6. Debonl IOCCI. 20:311 7. Senoen IGW>. 20'41 I. ICl'llktWI (F), 10'4t; f VtndltV IOCCI, 20'.59; 10. PtrlllM (OCCI. 11:00. HIOM satOOL WOMeN "~ 1MC11 •· w.tll'l'llMW n 1 Torrn (HI). lf)'1, 2. Correl IWl. If 4'; ) Hntrom IHe ), l .. JI, 4 John>on (W). 70:>6, " MocJi (W). 70JS, ._ Futltf (H8), wn. 7. aOlld IHI ), 2Ul. .. Montallet (W). 21-$);. Plum (W), 12'0'. 10 HU(ldtal!Oll (WI, tt-ot. • .-u. oc.... \new .. I Sl'tVOtrl (I). '1:21;' NtoO/I IEI, '1;'1, ) A11drete11IEI.11.23, 4. Menlle 111. 21 24. S Vandermoltft (t;), 1t:7•. • Tan-vt ll!l, 11·21, 1 Ma/Ike IEI, tt.O~. e. ""llont tOI. 21 ss. 9 Hecllwotlll 101. H JI. 10 v an· Pellen 101. 1'H ~IS,~M c-.. Mel u, ...... Cit so CertN ._ Mat 11 ~ >4 I SU it (COM), lt·lit. 2 MOW ((CIM>. It u . J Btrrlot !Ul. tO. ll. 6. Duoltv IUl, Having a ball The San Diego Chicken h a the last worJ al Thursd ay's Dodger-Padre doubleheadPr. 20:22, S Hill>tlrt !CdMJ, 7014, 6 Jonanuon ICOM). 20'21; 1 Yale\ ICOMI, 20.29, I Armentrout (Ul. 20 40, 9 Herman (U) 20 st, 10 Fenti! 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Tlnemalle CrMk, Tullle Cr"" MONO -Convlci (Alo.a, Gaoroe Lall.•. Grent L.eka, Gull L.eka, June I.Ake, Marni• Latte. Merv Lau, Owen• ltlver (Benton Cron lnt), Robin.an Cree!i, Rock Cr"" !Pera<llH C1tn1> lo Tom'' Place, Tom'• Place up1treem 10 Roel< Crffft L.akal. ROC'll Cr"" uke, Sll•ar l.Aka, Twin Lake• 9rld1JtOO<I luooar end towarl Twin L9'at Memmotn TIIUrldaY'I tranM~' IASKEnAl.L N•"-1 klll9'1N1 Auec:lllllall INOIANA PACERS-Slontd Jt rrv Slcfll • 1no. 1nd 8ulcn Carter 11uerd1, to m1.11t1·•••• contrectl Ad(! Kevl11 McKenne, Quero, to tnt ro•l•r Cut ""' Mc1;atfvl'll and Tyrone Curll•. IJ\Jerd and Deva MaOl•v lorwero KANS"S CITY KINGS-Sl11ntd Larrv Draw, guard, lo a 11 .. ·vear contract NEW YORK KNICKS-Sl11ntd Cflarlle Jone1 ena Andra Gaoov, lorwardt, 10 lrM ooanl contrectt. ..OOTaALL Nall9'MI ....... 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Re la 1111rvlv~ 1he hutuly su&&~t.i ron 11\lU'l C..llt'gc, Orange, Call· ACTtTIOUI euaMll c1n or '°'*TAIN VAUIY K·0'7H7 , by bis wUe Fay T. Cruc· irlbuumu be-mad<.>~ H~g lornua, California Slut~ NAMI ITATl•NT CALIPOflNIA NOTICE OF DEATH OF l DllTH NOTICIS teadea, 1l1ter Suaaa Jontt Mt'1ric>rlal H""""'ltal. Pacific Fullerton and lhe Unlver 11141 lotloWlng ptwM>l'I 1' dalng NOTICf INVITING lltOI R UDOLF w. HUMMoRT \. C:RUTTENDEN, WALTER -,. buah·-u PROJECT NO 3908 c. w ALTER w EM p L E and t IOU Walter W. Cnu-VIC"w Mortuary dlttctoni sJty of Sou them c.alJtonua cooESMITH SOFTWARE 228 NOTICE 1s HEREBY g+_..11,1111\e AND OF PETITION TO AD~ , CR UTTENDEN, SR., boni leodH, Jr. (Claire) aad He was a member of the 24"1 Pt-. Coa11 Mna. CA 112828 City C1411k of tnt City ot foun1a1n MINISTER ESTATE NO. J l ·o·. di-.. lta•. Mr. c ·-·l· Jamu R . Cruueodea SCHAF""R American Stat11tlcal IU· .l«e«tY $Mllll, 228 24111 Plte.. Vlllley. c 1111tom1e. Wiil r-ve Maled A·IZOIOO f • ~ "" ~ •" (D ) botb f N "---'-ti L--' eo.11 M•M. CA 112626 p<opQMll unU 11141 hour ot 1 30 p.m. tendea died urly Wedne1· awn ° ewporl RAY M 0 ND E OW A R D ~ on, r..u Wlrtten te'V· Thi• ou••n•H 11 condueled by. an°" Octo~ 14, 111113 lot Con1truc· To all heolrw, benetlCIJlrleti. day, Steplember U , 1H3 fol· Beacb, Ca. ud I •rand· SCHAFER born August 31 eral textbooks and publJ· lndlvldulll tk>n NC-SO I EXTENSION, in ac-creditors and conungt!nt 1' lowla& 1 iborl lllaeH. Mr. clalldrea, Codee Cruueadea 1928 lrt Akron. Ohjo and cations, received over 25 weeny Smllh c:ordanc;e wtth tile Pt•n• 1no Spec111. credJtora of RUDOLF w 1 l..aobam Walter W Crut ceruflcates uC technical Thi• a111ement we• rii.a ..,.,h •Ile c••lon• Crulteadea a resident of · ' • . • passed away on September County Clerk ot Orange County on Propo111t •n•ll be presented HUMMERT and persons• Corona del Mar and Rancbo leaden, Ill, Robert ~C· 14, 1983 at the age of 5:5. He paper awards and wu • Sel>t 15, tll83 unoer Mlled cov., 1110 a11en be 1e·1 who may be otherwiee I Ml C 1 tea du, Rlc bard Cru l· r"-ided ,_ ,... __ ta M-·. ,..._ member of lhe THETA CHJ f22622'7 c0fftp1nled oy one of lhe 1orm1 01 1 ,_. h IU d / t rege, a. ••• prom Deal tendea Lori Cruueadeo "" "' '--""' ... _ '-41 Fraternlty He h ad been ln Pu1>111Md 011nge Co111 oauy t>lddere' aeourlly requ1re<1 t>y Sec· lnteres""" in t c· w an or• for many yean la cbe ID· ' for the past 231A years Pllo1 Sept 23. 30, 0c1 1. 14. 11183. lion 10 or '"" apec;111c111on1 AH estate: : vucme1111 1ecurltlea lod111· Turbov 111ad J . RAlpb CruC· Survived by h11 father and the Armed Forces of the 6260-83 propon1a 9'1•11 be m11h.ed Project A peUt1(1n for probate of: I I Cbl .__, bl t e D d e n • II d 8 J Ed d M United State9 from Novem· No 3908.Conat1UC1lon NC-SO..tb· F II r I er et 11 cago """ ore 1 great·gr.adchJldreo. Mem· mother Wlll' and ary ber 1950 through November 1en11ort. and malled ot dellvwed ao oretgn wi ' or etter1: retirement ln ltll, after ortal services wlU be beld Schafer of Munroe Falls, 19~ and also served In the "8.IC NOTICE 11 10 be In lhll nand• 01 1119 City lestamentary, and tor: wblcb be repretentH a oa· 011 Frld•y S•pt•mb•r 30 Ohio, sons Randall and wife Ko Co G d flCTITIOUI aUllNEll Cle1k 11 11et oHio. In 1ne City Hlllf, authority t.o administer est.ate• llonal brolteraae firm ln • "" ,.. "" • Stacey Shafer of Campbell rean nflict. ravesi e NAME ITATI!Ml!NT 10200 s1a1er Avenue. on or beror• under independent admlnia· I Palm Sprloos, Ca. uatll per· 1983 al J:OOPM al Pacific Ca Ronald p Sc . sennces were held on Mon· Tiie lollowlng ~eon 11 oolng tlie nour 1111ec:l Al tl'le designated tration of estalA!ll act has been ! .. View Memorial Park, 3~00 ·· aul haf~of day, Sept.ember 19, 1983 at 1> 11 _11 t1me,1ll1>ld•recelvedwillbepu1>11e1y U maoeot rellremeac ln 1973. p lflc VI 0 N Santa Cna, Ca., his wt.er p f V M 1 u ' . 2032 P openea, eaamlt>ed and decl11eo by' filed by DEBRA ANN H M·: He WH born lD Cblcago and ac ew r., ewporl Regma and husband An-aci ic iew emona PAINT BY ART, 1~11• the City Clerk Bidden 1nd the puo-MER~ the Superior Court • beaded t major securlcy Beacb. la Un of flowers drew Kuthan o• Akron, Park, Newport Beach. Call· Bid o . Co••• Meta, CA 92627 lie .,, Invited to be preMt11 " the of Or e County ,._.uee11na : I l lb I '-fomla. Anhur M A•hley 11· 14095 Su· decl11111on 01 said propo .. 1a. • -.. -... firms tbere uder bl1 own memor a conlr ut ODI Ohlo, niece Cynth ia '*'°'· Ap1 C, Coat• Me ... CA All bid• so iecelved, 8,.amtned that DEBRA ANN HUM-! name. As pre.Ideal of tJ:ie m•y be made to tbe Hoas McDonald, nephew M ichael 92827 and declared will be rererre<J by the MERT be appointed as per-: Bond Traden Club of Cbl· Memorial HOlpltal, New· Kuthan and 4 great nlec:es in:i~:~~~slneaa I• conducted by. an Cuy CM!rk lo ihe c11y Engineer andlsonal representative to ad· t cago, be was ln1trumeacal porl Beacb, Ca. all of Akron, Ohio. Ray-MEALS Af1hur M Ashley 11 the Coy Allorney 10' checlllng •nd1mimster the estate o f • I f di b N I IS Sc Thll llatemen1 was llleo wllll lhe reporl 10 the City Councll 81119 reg.I RUDOLF W HUMMERT•, JI Olla ng t e at oaa e· CRUTTENDEN mond haler had ext.enslve CH AR l..ES F. M EA l..S, Counly Cler1< 01 Orange County on u111 meeting on Oclooer 18. t983 curlly Traders Auoclalloa WALTER W C RUT -sch ooling and several passed away on Sept.ember Sep 8 983 Prior lo commencing work, lh• (under the lndependent Ad-; lo 1933 aod was elected 111 TENDEN. S R .. resident of degrees of the CoUowlng~ a 24, 1983 In Laguna Beac h . t. 2 ' 1 FZ251Q coniracior and all subconlraclors mm1Stration of E'Btates Act). I first p resident. Thia or· Corona del Mar. Ca. Passed &chelors Degret> of Science Ca .. he was a resident of Put>llahe<J Orange Coast 01111v ~:::11c~•a:;; }~~;~;:,ss~~~~~'~n''~,The petition IS set for heanngl ganlzatloo of over 5,000 away on September 28, and Industrial Manage ment Laguna Beach. Survived by Piiot Sep• 30· Oct 7 "'· 21· 1983 cmdance wllh lhe Ctty Municipal in Dept No 3 at 700 C1v1c~ members Is celebratelng ils 1983 Sul'Vl.ved by his lovmg from University of Akron, h1S brother Dr R W Meals 5378'83 Cooe No Volume 1 Tiiie 5 Center Dr , West, Santa An.a,. SOtb I 8 O'"· M "" Ch•P1"1 s04 ands 08 'C A 92701 Ckt 26 1983 t 1.1111 versary at oca wife Fay. 2 sons Waltt'r W mo, a asters lA"gree tn of North HoUywood, Ca PU8l.IC NOTICE In ll<Nordance with ihe prov1a1oris on · • a RAton. Florida la October. C ruttenden, Jr., Jamt-s R Business Administration Mass will be held on Fnday, of slk:11on1 1770 10 1777, 1nc1us1ve, 9:30 A .M . ' Mr. Cruttendeo, a welJ Cruttenden, 1 sister Susan from c.ase Western Reserve, • September 30, 1983 at flCTITIOU8 8U81NEH of the Looor Code 01 lhe Slate 01 IF YOU OBJECT to the known amateur golfer, was C Jones, 6 grandchildren, I> Clev~land, Ohio and a l O:OOAM at St. Catherllles NAME ITATEMENT Ca111orn11, the City Council or the granung vf the peuuon, you a fo1111der of lbe Bob O' Link great-grandchildren . Ser-P H.D tn Statistics from the Church. Laguna Beach. In-t>u::':e:~·~~wlno per50ns are doing ~;:~no~~:~~~h~·~~::a~l~n~Y ~=I; should either appear at the Coutary Club of Chicago. v1L-es will be hc!d on Friday, University of Chicago. llii· terment at St. Josephs Cem· BILLET BUG PRODUCTS. 959 w Itel• 01 wages ror eacn craft ot 1ype heanng and st.ate you ob)eC'· CbeTbuaderbirdCowatry,al September 30 1983 at noisandc.&seWestemR"· e tery Pekin lllino ts t11hS1 .0 P.CostaMesa,CA92626 01wo1kmanormechan1C neeoee11ouons or hle written objeC'·; Raocbo MJraoe d 1 OOPM h p' -r· V H Se Sc' M C . k 'M I Bret H. Banker. 1874 Fulle11on exect.11e lh• contraC1 whleh will bet w th the court before' .. ao amem-: at t e at•11c 1ew ~rve. ewas ~1or ten-c orm1c ortuary, Ave .. CostaMesa.CA.92627 awardeq101hesuc~nru11>idder as ions 1 • ber of tbe Augusta NatlooaJ Chapel with Father Brian ust at Hughes Aircraft [n. Laguna Beach directors Jamee s. Twitt, 16102 Spring d9ierm1neo oy 1he s 1a1e 01rec101 or the heanng. Your appear-: Golf Club and Big Caayon Cox officiating Private in -dustnes for 23 years. H e also 494-9415 Dile, Hunllngton Beach, CA 92648 1ndus111a1 Relations ance may be tn person or by: _ --------·----This t>u•lne•s 11 oonducled by 11 Tiie con111e1or Shall provtde sucll your attornt>y o-ral p1nn.,ahlp compensallOI\ 1naut1nce 11 requ11ed IF YOU ARE A CREDI·• James S Tw•ll l>y lhe Labor Code or Ille Slate ol . ; Brei H. Banker ce1Uornl1. and shall execute 11 con· TOR or a contingent creditor . Tn1s st1temen1 was flied with the tractor• cen111ca1e 1egardlno said of the deceased, you must fUe: . ~ A Public Service Announcement about over-the-counter medicines. County Clerk of 0111nge Coun1y on compenHtlon requlremen1s The your claim wilh the court or S1pl. 26. 1983 con111ctor's employees Tne Cort· . • f2251M tractors and sul>COl\lllctors llllall present It to the personal rep-• Pul>ll.iieo Orange Cou1 OtaJly turnllh the Clly a cerllflcale or waJver resent.alive appoint.eel by the; Pllo1 Sepl 30, Oct 7, 14. 21, 11183 101 subrogation under Ille term• of court witlun four mont~ ---------5-37_7_-8_3 ~~1=rker's compeneallon In· Crom the date o( first 188uance; NlllC NOTICE l No blis will be considered unlen 11 o ( l<"ltt-rs as provided in Sec-; la amde ort the ottlcial blank •orm tion 700 of lhe Probate Code. NOTICE 0, A'VAIL.AalLITY furnished by Iha City and Is made In of California The time forl OF ANNUAL Ml"OflT eccotdlnoe with the provl•lons of . ' • I' thll Nolloe ano lhe PropoaaJ tequlfl· tiling clauns will not exptre Purauanl lo Sec;tlon 8104(d) oft he men11 1nd condition• set for1h prior to four months !rom the' internal Revenue Code, noilce IS under Seollon 2 ot 1he Spec+fl·ldat.e of the hearing nouce<t' herebyglven thll Ille annual r•pon callon•. Each bidder mua1 oel bo 1 tor the flacal year 1983 of RIU Foun· llcenMd In aCCOtdance with appll· a ve . dallon, 1 prlvlle loundallon, la avail· cal>MI Sllle lawa 1 YOU MAY EXAMINE the 11>1e 11 Ille 1ound1llon'1 princlptaJ ot-Purauant 10 California Govern.. file kept b y the c:ourt. lf you! =1~~=::i:~~~.;5°:~r ;'::,'o,c::,r ;.ec~~i:9::; ;!~,c:;: are l1lterest.ed m the estate; l>y any citizen wtio requetl II within proved securities with the Clly or an you may serve upon lhe ex-· 180 days atte1 the dale or lhll pul>ll·1 approve<J llnanclal tnathullon 1n ecutor or administrator, or cation. , order 10 have the Clly rele4I .. funds upon the attorney tor the ex-,o!~~~d1•,i~r1 'f.;~~~1~,~~:.'~l' ~~~~:eb~' :::: Z~r:.,inaure Pfl'· ecutor or ad.mutlstrator, and 927 t4. Plan•. 9'M1Cffic;a11on1, and ottlc:laJ file wilh the court Wlth proof Tlleprlnclpalmanagerof1hefoun· PrQ90MI torm110 t>e uMd for l>ld· of service, a wntten req~es from Dr. Arthur H. Hayes Commissioner, U.S. Food & Drug Administration ln recent days. we've all been shocked by criminal tam- pering with the medicines on our tore shelves. Innocent products like Tyl enol - products that are intended to help-have been used to hurt. Government and industry are working together to provide packaging to lessen the chances that this sort of thing wi ll hap- pen again -either to the people of Chicago or to people any- where in the country. But we can't guarantee pro- tection against everything that a sick mind might think of. You must help. When you buy medicines-or any product- be sure boxes are not opened or damaged. Look at seals or wrappings to make certain they're not tom . And. when you get home, check the product inside the package for signs of tampering. And aJert your chil- dren to this problem, too. We don't have to do without any of the medicines that make our lives more comfortable. But we can use a little extra care. Thafs a good rule anytime. Prt l!nlt'd as ti publw ~rrv1c·r Irv tht Food and /)rug Admini.Jtratit.H'I. dallon 11 ~ohn M. Rau. ding can be obt1lned only at the stating that you desire 1 · Gary O Donnell oHlo. of 11111 City Engl,,..,, City Hall. . .. 17671 Fitch Coat of tald P111111 end Speclll· not.lee o( the filing of an Ul· Irvine. CA. 92714 cations 11 $8.00. lncludlng tu. II the ventory and appra.i.9ement o( Pu1>ll1hed 0111199 Coa.tt Dally l>iddet tepo<la 111a1 lhe Plan• and estate assets or of the peti· Piiot Sep1 30. 1983 5405-83 Specifications t>e _,, oy mall, lhe u· ts tioned ____________ 1 mltlllng and handling clllrge Shall be on.s or acicoun men PUBl.IC NOtlCE an eddltlonal $3.00. Neither lhe cott ln Section 1200 and 1200.5 of ------------1ol lhe Plena •nd Specllk:atlona nor the California Proba\e Code. FICTtTIOUI euaMll th41 coat or malling and h1ndllng w111 McKENNA, CONNER " MAMll ~TATHllNT l>e refunded CUNEO 0The IOllowtnO 1>«aon 11 dotng The Clly r_,,.. the rtghl lo rejflCI 1>1a1nau aa •ny or a11 bid• 3435 Wllablre. Blvd.. U~ LAURIE A PAXTON woRo PRO-Evelyn McClenoon I Floor CESSING SERVICES. 18402 W•rren Clly Clerk or Ille City ol Los Aaselea. CA. toOIO /\venue. Tu111n, CA. 92880 Fountain Valley. C1llfoml1 Published Or Coas Laurie Ann Puton, 18402 Warren Oeted: September. 1118J ange ~ A~U41. Tu1lln. CA 92680 Publlalled Or111oe COi.it Dally Piiot Daily Ptlot Sept. 30. Oct l, 7, Thll l>ualneu 11 conducted l>y an Sept 30. •983 11983 lndMc:lllll S3S6-9J :'>369-83 Laurie Ann Pbton PUBl.IC NOTICE T'fll•Sllletnenl •U rllecl with lhel---_;..;;.;;.;;;;.;;....;.;.;.~-....---1-----------­County C...k of Orange County on ~Ug. 24, t989' n:nMO Pul>lllhed Ofange Cout D•ll)I Piiot Sept 23, 30, Oct. 7. 14, 11183 5385-83 P\8.IC NOTICE ~ .... No.,·11540 NOTICE OF l'ICTTTIOUI ...,... .. DEFAULT ANO NAm ITAn:.NT , ELECTION TO SEU Tiie IOllowlng penon la dolnf UNDER DEED OF bu'"-u TRUST TELECOM TRAINING SERI/ICES. IMPOflTANT NOTICE 31112 Cllennel Piece, Newport Ill' YOUfl Pflonlt'fY II IN ,og. Beacll, CA 112"3 f'1CTITIOU8 18U'*lll CL08'ME MCAUN YOU AM N · Jene Oline Johneton, 3111 ? NAME ITATIMl'NT HtND IN YOUft ltAYMl'NTa, fT MAY Chann.i ~. Newpon 8Mch, CA, The fallowing ~ton la doing M IOU> wt1"0UT AtllY COUfl'T 112683 bullnMt u . ACTION. and you may have lhe legal Thi• oollinMI ltKOnc!IJCleCI l>y u KC ENTERPRISES, 1527 Newpof1 rtghl to l>t1ng your ecoount In good lndlVldual. Bl 1' 15 Cotta M-CA 92827 •llndlng by paying Ill of your put J-JOhn11on Ke1.,Y,,1A. R1nnyk: t527 Newport due payment• plu1 permitted COS'll Thi• s111-1 wu flied wllh ,,,. 81., #15, Coat• Mesa. CA.112027 and Hpctn-within lhree monthl County Clerk 01 011nge County~ Thia t>ullMal 11 con<lucted by, 1n from lhe dlle this notice ol def1ull Sept. 8, 111&3 1 lndlVIClull wu r~rci.d, which d••• of record· FUMe1 K•l-vna A. Rinn)'!< Ing lpPMn r.ereon. Thia amount 11 Pul>llahed Orange eo.tt Dairy Thi•.,,,_, WU tiled with the 16 t,848,111" ... ol September 22. POOi s.c>t 18, 23, 30, Oc1. 7. 1983 County Clerk of OrAn041 County on 11183 and will lntf .. M until yQtJr K · 5148-83 Sept. 6, tll83. counl beoOmfll currCltlt. You may ll':ouM not hive to p1y the entire unpaid 1------------Put>Uahed 011nge Coaat Dally porllon of YotJr account, even I hough P\8.IC NOTICE Pllol 5-c>t 11. 18. 23, 30, 11183 full Plytnenl WU demanded, but you FICTTTIOUa 11U•-ll 5072-83 muat pay the amount 11a1ed -~-----------above .•• ot wnldl $785 32 11 11111· HAMI 8TAT'DIUfT fltlll.IC NOTICE 1m•led lorecloaur• co1t1 lh41 lollowlng ~· are dalr>g ~-----------AttClf three month• trom the date buslnesa as· T-21114 of record1tlon of thll documenl HESCO PRODUCTS COMPANY NOTICE Of' (wnlch date ol record1llon •PPMr• 3194 B Airport Loop Orl¥e. Cotll IAU! tiereonl, unlns tile obllgatlon being M .... CA 926211 !YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A toreclOMd upon 1*mll1 a lonQClf Newpon Plalllea Inc., 31114 Air· ~OMEOWNERS ASESSMENT LIEN period. you have only the legal rlQhl pon L,oop OrJve, Colla Mnl. CA DA TEO March 9, 1983. UNLESS to tlop the lorecloaure by paying Ille 112826 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT entire 1mounl dem1nded by your This l>ullnets 11 conducted by. I YOUR PROPERTY. IT MA'Y BE creditor. corporation. SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU To llnd out IM amounl you mull Bruce H Hile, E.1tCIQJllW Vice NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE pay, or to 1rrange for peyment lo P'9tllcMnl, 0 M NATURE OF PROCEEDING 11op the forecl<>eure. o< 11 your prop. Thia 1111-1 wu "led w11n the AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· erty la In lorecloaYre IOI any other K:;oun1y Clef-of Ofange County on TACT A LAW'Yf:R. reuon. contact R•• HodON R••lty Sepl '· 1983 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal 1nd O.veioe>ment Co .. l>.O. 8o• l"DGl9 ~urau1nt lo IC1tm1 of lllOM certain 16 7 t. Long e .. ch, CA. 9080 I, Pul>lltfled Orenge Coul Di iiy .. ovenant1, Condlllon• end Rettrlc-(1·213~7-1251. Piiot Sept 9. 16. 23, 30, 1!183 Ilona rec0tdtld ort January 28, tll77, II you have 111y quea11on1. you 5064·43 n Book 12<Mll, P• t 185, e1 aeq., ahoula con1ec11 18W)'9f or lhe oov· I ot 1CIOOfd1 ol Of1nge County. emmenl ~ wn~ll m1y have In· P\8.JC NOTICE / Thlt certaln r .. I prop41rty de· Mir.ct your loan. Remember. YOU 1-------------..;;....-_,i__ lletlbed u Unit 81 ol Tract 11801.J aa MAY LON LEGAL fltOHT8 IF YOU ,ICTITtOUI W .... 11 , .,., m•p record.ct In Book .J89. DO HOT TAKI PflOMirT ACnoN. NAME aTAT'l•NT \ Pages 33«14 lnclutlve. r11COrd1 of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Thal The following pertont 11''41 dOOtQ Orange County commonly known REAL PROPERTY TRUST DEED Ill.Ill-u · u.: 1 EcJgeWallf, lrvtM, Calllornl1. CORPORATION .• C1lllornl• Cot· REOLANOS AUTO C ARE The ... mot p .. t """"'*'"due•• porallon of Sen~. Callf0tn1a. u CENTER. t072 SE Btlatol. Sun• ~t lh~ dale of thla notice 11 TNllH undef 1 Deed ol Truat dlled 102. S111t1 A,,., CA 112707 $1,465.50. lnclvdlng coall. '-•nd Jun• 25th, 1980, ••ecuted l>y R1y P Olmteheld. t072 s E.. lntere11, wlll ~ IOIO 81publlo1uctlon SLATER ENTERPRISES. a Geri.,11 Bristol, Suite t02. Santi Ana, CA pu1auan1 to Section 1356 of 11111 CMI Part,,..lhlp u Tru•lor. 10 MCure 112707 Cod• or 11111 s11t• of c1111orn11 on ~11n ot>lloatlon• In r1v0< of REX R.L C11l. 3811 San Miguel, Sult• November 2, 11183. a1 the Mlln En· HODGES R£ALTY ANO DEVELOP· 120. Newport a..cn, CA 112Ge0 1tance, County CourtllOuN. 700 MENT CO . a C.ffl0tnl1 Corporlllon Thia bull,_. 11 ~ed by 1 CllllC Cent., !>five w .. 1. Senta Ana. u BeneflcllfY, rec;ord.cl Augu•t 27, 09f*el p1n1*Nilp Calll0tnla allllll tiour of 10·30 AM. 11180. Fiie No. 33527, In Book t3718, Ray p Olm.en.Id Tll• r1C0td own., of Hid rul Plge 1150. of OHlcl•I R~ordl ol Or· Tiii• .... ....,, Wll llltld wflll Ille ptopttly ,_, .. 11 the lllM of llerl anoe County, Ce11tornl1, Mid obM· Counly Cletll of Orange County on JACK 8 HUMPHREY and MARIAN· g1tlon1 Including one ptomlMOtY 5-c>t 27. tll83 NE E HUMPHREY, whOM 1111 not•'°' the Otiglnel ptlnelpal tum ol .....,., known lddr ... la 1 E~tt.,. $50.000 00 P\ll>tlllled 0r.,. eo.1 o.11y Irvine. Ctlllomla.. TMt the b«letk:lll Int-I und41t Piiot Sec>t 30, Oc1 ~. 14. 21, 11183. TM Nie wlll t>e conducltld by and IUOll DMd ol Trutt and the obll· 640tr43 lnforrn1tlon regarding Mid 1ele •nd glllonl MCurtld 1h8f•by .,. now 1r.in•t•t-t may be had from, owMCt by en. underalgntd 1------------BELL, BAUMGARTNER' ROUP Thlt I bf'Mch of. tl'ld a default In. P\alC NOTIC( 18tt w .. t Kllella, Suitt 216 '"-O~IQlllonl IOf wlllCh IUCh Oeedl---..;..;=------.;;....---A~. CA, 92I04 ol Tru•I II ..curtly llu _,,,.., In ACnnoue __,_ .. OATED: Sec>1.,.,1>9f 9, fllt3 thal j)4l)'mtlnt 1111 not~ made of. MAim STAT'lmNT LAKE SHORE MAIN'T£NANCE AS. 1. The unpaid pf'lnalpel balanol Of The followlng l*90ftl ate clOlnO 8001ATION 180,008.82 due Auoutt 27, 19'3 bulintle • "'1 'Ama W. aAUMGAlnNaR pl11e a()C"*9 1n1.,._f llN "°' o--t TH! MARINA OATEWAV INl\I, ef •u.. UUllO~ a ROUf', ptld. 2 Any 9'.lme ICIVtf'Otd by 1MOO Mtltl SltMI, Sllllll 290. Hull!· AttOt~ ~ und« t"-terma end lngton BMcfl. CA. 92'41 PublieMd Of_,. CO..c o.lly PlloC C"°'" of lhCI ·~ deacf1bed 8 0 INNS. O..• PartneraNp. a.pi 2'. )(), OC\, 7. 11183 of Trwt. 1MOO Malt\ St,.el. 8ufle HO, Hunt• &201-13 That by,_ thenllof, IN uncMt· tnoton a..ot\, CA. 9"44 1------------llglled llu axecuttld and cllllvet9d lhll ~ la oondueted by. • rta.IC. NOTIC( to hid Tru1tH • Vrf'ltt1n O.Cltrellon O'M'1ll pennert111p. ~--..;..;=-------""----I of Default and Oemlfld '°' SM~ Medllyn M. Pott•, v~ ~I ncnnoue tuteNI•• 11.. ~tld wtth Mid Tiwt.. Tiii• aitt-t w .. Ned w1111 ,,_. N~ 9TA,....NT eucn 0.-d of Tn111 and "' doe»-CfDunty C.-(If Otario-Coul'l1)' on The ~ per.one are doing ment1 e'llCMclGlna 0Clllg1tlone ... a.pi 2t. 11'3 ~llMM .. ; euttld thereby and llal dec:lared and "911' J & E PAOPIATIE&, 773 t EHl1, dMI lllwll:>y declare Ill eum1 ... •-. .,. 11111\flll'r Huntington 8-h, Ca. 1128-48 cured tn..t>v lf'nmedlttely dull anC1 1 ___ .. ~ ................ "" ..... """-----J-L. 0ev111. 4 Raclno Wind. pay1blt and hu llte1td and cloee lrvlnt, CA. htf~ Mel to ceute IM ll'\ltt Pfop- m.lftt •. Mltctltll. 1 tO Oarnet . .,-,y 10 be eo4d to Mllefy "" obllo T 0 NOTICI ~ AMJCAllC* ~ ltltnCI, CA t2t412 gattone ~ tll«etrf, tubJacn a ILL AL C 0 H 0 LI C I Thlaal ~ c:ondUG1tld by: 1 ~~ "C of Nlnllit-t M To Wtiom ~~;CHAN· gen«lalM 9. Ml=· g'ATIO; s.p1tnit>« 13, 1"3 TAY I.TD. II (.,.) ~ lo IN e 1teltmtnt.w11"'tdwith1"-~II)( H00019 fllALTY AND DI!• ~1l'Nllt .~I~~~~ ty C1et11 o1 Of~ County on Vll.O~M!NT CO _.,trol tor 47 vrr -......--.. l t"3 By flob«1 C. W•tm)9 M EAi. Pl I lo ... elootlOllc f"DOM 8y CllftetlM W Hunllty t>e¥9r90"' II 428 I. 17111 It , Co.la blllMd 0ranoe eo.et o.tty itubltlMd OfM!Ot eo..1 Dtil'f Ptlot ~. e.t. onn ~ Or-. Sec>t 11 111, 13". 30. t9U s..,1 )(), ,Oct 7. 1•. 21J.~N3 Coate o.ity lttl01 hpt 30, tm~ .... &oet·t3 1>JGM3 .,., ..,_,, , Bl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 __ _,_MU ....... _,_C_NO_TI_C_E _____ Ml_l_C_NO_T_1c_c __ , __ ...;,P\8l=.;.;;.'c .... NO;..;.T...;..1c_c ___ l ___ Mt __ 1c_NO_nc_E_----1 ___ Nl._l_C_NO_T_IC_[ ____ ..;..Ml=IC;..;...;.;.NO..;;..;T_,lc .... r _____ Mt_l_C _NO_l_IC_E __ • ___ Pllll_IC_NO_T_IC_C __ ,ten~...,..... ,... .. 1a4 Tn. CQlll M ... Plannlno 04\Mloo ""'""' ~..-T.I ..... •1a211M PICTITlOUI IMI...... l'UllUC .. AlllMO H._ ITATUllNT NOTICI Ol' n .. prtpat.0 1 ~llvl D.ctatellon Netioe of .. o4 NOTICI Oil "'UITll'I IAU Ref119nOI 14-4306-0308 NAME •TATIMaNT NOTICI lM IOl!Owlng pei~a 1r• Oolr.g TIWITWl'I IALI IOdrlNlno POtel~ ~vlrontne11tel ._.. l'qpltt1 et T.I ..... U.'°'47.. NOTICI °".,, • Thi fOllowlng PlfeO<I• ••• OOlng NOTICE 18 HEAEIY GIVEN fHAT . T.t. .... oac>tOttMJ lmPKI for 1111 tottowlng project• Pttt....... MOTICI "'U.,..,..I •-t>ullne .. •• 1ne Cny Covnctl 01111e City o1 New· Dy~ :*ssoctATES 1327 Deel OU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A I DEVELOPM ENl REVIEW NO A·l 1928& YOU ARI! IN DEFAULT UNDER A Ou ARE IN DEFAIJL T UNDEA A KEYMAI( COMPANY, u, I E. L• potl &.Kn WIN no4d e-puDllchlatlng nir Cr Apt 90 FUJlert CA.. EEO OF TRUST DATED Sal>ttm• OR..93.23 FOR GRAY BASTIEN, In In. 4uperl0f c-1 ol the 8t•I Ot!!O OF TRV$T, DATED J11111 30, EEO OF TRUST DATED May 'lT.: Palme Av.,.ue, .._111helm, CA. 92801 on th1 APPEAL OF MAVIS INVEST· 1 iif~1 IV.. l • on. 21, 1981. UNLESS YOU TAK AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR DE· ot Calllornta, for thtt County of Of· 1982. UNLESS YOU TAM.E ACTION 1982 UNLESS YOU TAl<E ACTION Jim 0. ForrHI, 8901 Av.nld1 d• MENTS INC., OBA ''LE BISTRO" A Cr• 433 281h s., .. , CTION TO PROTECT YOUR BORAH HOLDER, 4730 NOYES ll1QI TO PROTECT YOUR PROPEfltTY. IT 0 PAOTlCT YOUA PROPERTY, IT SanllllQO, Anaheim, CA. 112807 FOR use PERMIT NO 2020 H ~ e.ac:ocA 90254 • PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT ,. STREET. NUMBER 2011. SAN tn lhl Mllllf 01 ,,.. Ettate MAY ee SOLD AT,. PUBLIC SALE. MAY ee. SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. SMr1DIFOfr••.935 l• S•llt Cr . (AMENDFO) ANO VARIANCE NO ~ 1 W ~ 1327 o--p.rt.: PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN DIEGO \FDA CONSTRUCTION OF SHIRLEY MA)CFIELO OLMSTED IFYOU.NEEOAN EXPLANATIONOF IF YOUNEEOANEXPLANATIONOF Allahllm CA U807 1103 oen141G oy lhl PlaMlllQ COm- 1 au A 190 Fu'n.tton CA 112631 EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE NEW io.3?0 SOUARE FOOT IN• DlcaaMd THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO-E NATURE OF THC PROCEEO-Atner~•n LOOI ano Supply, Inc . rntUlon on Sec>temti.r •• 11113, 01\ °'T';:~ ~neM I• cond~ed by 1 OF THE PROCEEOINO AGAINST DUS TRIAL BUILOIN.O ON A Notlee I• hereby given lhal 1 !NO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD ING AOAINST YOU. 'YOU SHOULD u11 ELI P•lma Aveflue A"lh.im, pr01>9<tylOClll<l•l 34dVi.000<10 al ann«llll YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A PARCEL WITH AN EXISTING IN-undl<9igned wffl IMMl at Prlv•t• ull CONTACT A LAWYER CONTACT A LAWYER. CA. 112807 ~equett to •ml flO • p11vlQ\lf • ~,,: Emcn p LAWYER OUSTRIAL BUILDINO. LOCATED to the hlQM•t and !>Ml Dldaet, ._, On oa1oblt 7, 11163. •t 9. 1& a l'l'I .. °" Oc;1oblt 14, 11163 ., I t ·OO A.M. Thi• bu""'" II c:;onducll<I by • ty·epp1ov1d u .. P .. mlt wtllcn per- Thll ltllnilnt wai lllt<I with lhe On Oc:;101M1r ), 19113 II 11 00 AM. AT 1099 BAKER STREET IN AN Ml jeet lo c;onnrmallon of HIO Sul*'! Feder1I Nlllonal MortQIOI ANOCll-SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY u 0901111 per·tnerlhlp. m1UoO tne oel111:11t1hmenl of a ,.,, County 'b11r1e ol Ori"ge Coufll y on SUNKIST s eRVICE COMPANY II ZONE. ENVIRONMENT AL DE· Coun , 111113, 11 lhe offlol ol JOHN tton u Ouly apl)Olntld lru•l• l.lnder lhe ck.II)' appot"tea Trull .. Undlf SHn Oii Forr1111, Vlol-Ptiitld1n1 11uran111clltly w11n on-Hie t>Mr anO S I 8, 1983 lhe duly •ppolnlld Tru11 .. U"der TERMINATION NEQA TIVE DEC· McDONALD WREN, •110'"41)' at ll'ld purtuant to 0..0 of Tru11 l lC· and puniuanl lo D..a of Trull Re-Thia •lllemeoit waa filed wtlh ,,... wine tn 1n1 C-1 Dlllrlct Thi ep ,224MO and puf9Uant lo Deed of Tru•t A• LARATION Law, 2401 Torrance Boule'nlrd. Tor· IClUtl<I by Peggy French, •n 1.1nmat-OtcllO on June 111, 1982 u Oocu-County Clark of Otange Couniy O•l propoeeo1menomen1ta•requut10 PlibUalllcl Ori C:O..t O.ity COfdeO on Oct 2. 19111 II Ooc:;umenl 2 NEGATIVE OECLARA TION FOR ttnce, Caltlornla 90601, County ol rlld woman rec0<ded July 111, 1982, "*"' No 112-204753 Of Olflclal Re-S.pl 111, 198·3 1"cr11aa tnl ·ne1 publle ar11 Of the Piiot Sec>t US 23 '1J' Oct 7 19113 Ho 24'6 Booli 14242 Pege 4119 Of REA COMMUHIT'I' CENTER, COM-Orange,'" right, lltll and lnter .. t o at lnll, No 82-244tll8, of Ofllclal d1 In tl'le offlol of Ille AlcofO.. OI f'126*11 rntauranl 1110 10adO11v1 ent.nlln· ' . 514g..83 Otflclal ReGofd• In lhl ottlce Of llWt MUNITY THEA TEA. 88 t HAMILTON uld 0-...0 at the llme of her Aecotda In the olfiOe 01 the County Orar>ge County, Clllfornle elCICUlld Put>llelleO Or1mge Cot•I Dally ment (p1111o110 Ille r .. 11ur1111 oplf· Rac:;order Of Orange Counly, Cell· STREET, TO COHVEAT A COM· 01tth and tll the right, tltll and A«OtdefofOrtngaCounly,Slatlol by:LllanOV CrawfOfO,•-'ngle man Piiot Sept 23. 30. Oct 7, 14. 19a:J atton •nd to w•111e all of t1'141 90· -------------lomla IXtcUled by. George P MUNITY C ENT EA BUILDING lnterfll thal the Hllll ol aald CaNfOtnla. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 52118-83 dlllonal roqulreO olf•trMI parking'" Ml.IC NOTICE Brooks, en 1mm1n~ man WILL w H 1 C H C o N T A I N S A c;auea hu aoqutrlld by Ol*allo" o AUCTION TO !11GHEST BIOOER TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FQA con1unct1on with the IXP•nalon of -------------SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 111E CLASSROOM SHOP AREA AND llW or otherwtM othar lhan or In FOR CASH OR CHECK AS OE-CASH, (payable •• 'lime ol .. ,. '" 11\it "net public area" of Iha "L• PICTmoua tU8INlll HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. (pay-DARKROOM iNTO 92-SEAT 'cOM· 1ddlllon 10 tnat ol uld dlOllH<I. at SCRIBED ea.ow (p1y1bll 11 lime lawful money of 11'141 United S1111a) at f't&IC NOTICE Bistro • rettlurilllt Thie projecl hu NAME ITAT'IMIHT •bll 11 time ol Hie In lawful rn<>rWY MUNIT'Y PLAYHOUSE ANO AT· lhl llme of hef death. In and lo Ill the ol NII In lawf\11 monlY of the United The Soulh front lnlrtnce lo lne Or· t'/el" reviewecl, and 11 nu b11n a.- Thi follOWlllQ plfton 11 dOlrlQ ol Iha United S1'tNl II Thi South TENOANT LOUNGE, AHO WORK-certain real property •ltual•. tying SlllM ) al the front enlfll'ICI to the lnQI County Old Cour1hOuM. 211 f<ICTITIOUS ·~·I:~~· tetm1"4IO 1n .. 11 11 ca1egorlcally ••· 11u91,_ u lront entranc:e to the Or1nge County SHOP IN AN I ANO A·S ZONE. anO being'" th1 County ol Orange, Old Orange County Cour1houM, W Santa A"a Boulevatd. City Of NAME aTAT M empt u"Ollf tl\e requ1rernenll ol lne BYTE • RYTE. 987 Paularlno. Old Cour1he>Yae, 211 W Santa Ana, For fuOhe< lnfOfmlllorl pi.ate call Stale of C•lllOfnl1, p111lculatly di-loeated on Sant_. An• Blvd , be-Sanl• An•. Stllte of CallfOfnla 9270 I Tne IOltowtno pet"tons are UOlflQ CaJitornia Env1ronmenl•I OuaUll" Cotta Mesa. CA. 921126 Stat• ol Calllomla all rlgnt, title and 1n1 City ot coat• Meu Ptannl"g 1ertl>ld 11 fotlowa, to-wit. •-S)'Camor• SI. & Broadw•y, 111 right. title ano lnterut conveyea butl,,.ae H Acl TINY Mulhern, 9e7 P•ularlno, lnlerHI con.,..,.O lo ano "ow held Divlllon al (714) 754·5245. PARCEL t: Unit No 40 11 lhown S11nt1 Ana, Clllfomll 111 right.111111. to and now held by It under OHO Of PRIORITY MANAGEMENT. 340! NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Co111 Mesa, CA. 921128 by 11 unOer Deed of TtuSI In 11'141 p. ublllhed Orange cout Dally Piiot ana dlllCrlt>fld In the Condominium and lntet•ll conveyed to a"d now Trull In the properly eltuated In H id l<alella Ave • Sle t04. Lo• Alamitos, GIVEN THAT .. Id public hearing will Thia bl.!111\eas ta coMuctao by' on property sl1ua1e0 In u lo Courity, S•PI 30, 1983. Plan recoro.a on Ja"ulfY 28. 1977, hllO by II under Mid 0..0 of Tru1t In County, C1llfornla de1CrlblnO lh• CA. 00720 be held on the t llh day of October, indhrldual California aescrlbl"g the lano there-5381-113 In BOOI< 12048, Page 522 of Ottlclal 11141pr091flY11tu11.a In Mid County land lhetlln. John Ct al borne Hiii, 2700 1983 a1 1ne hour ol 7 30 pm 1n the Terry Mulne'" In Rec:Ofdt of salo County; and St1t1dMCtll>ld11: A Condominium comprlted ol Peteraon Place •6'-C. Costa Mesa, Council Chambers, 3300 N...,por1 This slaleme"I WIS 11180 With lhe PARCEL I An u"dlvlded 1/51h PARCEL 2· An undlvldeO Oi\• Tile WMl«ly 145 , .. , ol LOI 4, PARCEL 1 A" undlvtded II 18th CA 92826 Bou1evero Newport Suen CA County Clerk of Ore"ge Courily on inle<tsl In and to LOI 1 of Tracl No Ml.IC NOTICE forty-flral (1141) 1nt1rMI H 11enan1 &tock c of TrllC1 No 1112, In the City Int-I In and to lot 1 of TrlCI No Batbara Anrie Hill. 2700 Pe1er90" 92663 81 which ume and plttCe Sec>I 8. 19a:J 11148, u shOWn on• map rec:oroe<l In common In the 111 1n1er1t1 1n ano 01 Coll• Men. County 01 Orange, 11221, In the City 01 Colla Meta, as Place. o64-C. Costa Mita. CA. interest8\l perso"s may eppear '"a F224eS2 In boOll 479, page• 16 and 17 01 ORANOI: COUNTY to 1he Common Area 01 Lot 1 of s1111 or C1llfornl1. u per map re-per map recoroeo '" book 484. 92826 I be neara tnoreon Publlaned Oranga Coas1 Dally Mltcella"90U9 Map•. records ot Or· MUNICIPAL COU"T Tr11e1 9211 as per map Hied In Book corOed In boot! 20. p•gea 1 ano 2. !>•Get 33 ano 34, I" lhe office of the 1n1e business is coriducted by a WANDA e ANDERSEN, CITY Piiot Sept. 16, 23, 30, Del 7, 1983, ange Cou"'Y· Calltornla Of CALIFOllNIA 37~. Pages 31 a"d 32. inctualve. of Mltceltaneoua Mapa. In the ottlce of Counl'f Record•• of H IO County general partnership I CLERK 5147-83 Excepllng H11ralrom Units I 700 Chile C1nt1r Ot. WHI Mi1Cellan10us Map1. records ot &110 the County R1<;0rd1r of Hid County. EXCEPTING THEREFROM Units t B11rb1118 A. Hill City ol Newport Beach -------------through 5 111c1u1lve. n snow" and •1111• A111, C.t.. m02 Cou"ty. as sucn tetm I• dellnad In Thi 11r111 1ddr ... of the real through 18 H snown upon the Con-Thia statement wu 11160 wllh inel Published Orange CotSI oa11y p1101 CE d•flneo on lhll certain Con-Plal"llfl· CERTIFIED RESIN lhl Ar11<;le entitled 'Oellnltlona•· of property described abovl 19 oomtnlum Pl•" recorded In boolo. County Clerk ol Orange County o" Sep\ 30 11183 PlllllC NOTI oom1n1um Ptan recorded June 1, TECHNOLOGY. INC . a Callfornla the Declaration of covenintt, con-purported 10 De-2082 Wlllt0e Ave., 14087, page 879 ot Offlclll Recoros Sept 16 1983 1981 In t>ook 14081, page 853 of corporation • di\lon11ndRestrlc11on1record•Oon A B&C Coa11M ... CA 92627 ofuJdCounty F225301 FlCTlTlOUI I U•IHEU Olflclll R1<;0rda ot said Orange Oef9"0ant JAMES L TAYLOR, Jinuary 28, 1977, In Book 1?048, 'Thi unOerslgnad dle<:l;uma any PARCEL 2· Unit H-1 as show" Pu1>111neo Ora"ge CoHI Dall i------------- HAME •TATEMIM'T County. DOES 1-V. lnciu&lve Page 1186 of omclal Record• 01 wo ll•bllily tor •"Y incorrec:tnesa ol the upon the Co"domtnlum Plan re-Pilot Sept 23 30. OC1 1 14, 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowtng perton Is Oolng PARCEL 2 U"ll 4, aa an<>vtn ano Case No 157377 Counly (Ina "Declaratlon"); above atrllt add,.... 1aulld to'" Parcel I above 5272-83 -------------Dull~ as. aellnad on 11181 certain Con-•UMMOH• PARCEL 3 Easemert(s) as such Theule will be m1dt but without Th• street aodreas ano othe1 YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNOEA A T;i~ ~ T.~~~~U~~S·c1X7:~7~~y-oominlum Plan relerred lo '" Parcel NO TIC El You h•we been •ued. easement(•) ls/art particularly ael covenant or warranty, a~preu or Im-common 01alg"11ton. II 1ny, ol the .,..,,IC ""'TICE DEED OF TAU8T DA TED Febtuary Pit re 8 ' rv n ' ' 1 above The CC>llrt lftlJ decide 119•ln•t JOU IOfth In the Artl<lll 1nlltled, ''Eue· plied, reglfdlng 11111, po ..... lon. or r1tl properly Oescrlbed above 19 !"UIK. nu 4, 1M3. UNLE•a YOU TAKE AC· C Ther~~~r·c~°6:2~1a The streel aodress and 01her wlltloul JC>llr belnt heard unllu menl•" ol 1he Oecl1ra11on under encumbrance., 10 pay the 10111 purported to t>e: 355 Avoceilo St FICTITIOUS IUSINE•a TION TO '""OT'£CT YOU" PftOP- 1./:· t>u I 1 ~;,d Cllld by-an common aeslgne11on, II any, ol lhe JOU r..pond wttttln ao daJI. R-.d tlon headlng(I) In such Anlcll amou"I ol lhe u"pald b•lence ol lhe H-1. Coa11 Mell. CA 92827 NAME ITAT£MENT ERTY, IT MAY IE 80lD AT A l"U ... s 9 "955 s u rNJ Pfoperly d11Ctlbed above la the lnfonnallofl below. • , 111180 as fotlowa "Owner-a' Rights obllg•llon MCUred by thtt property The undersigned Truttee 01a· LIC IALE. " YOU NEED AH EX• indlvtdull. purpor1ed 10 be 2182-0 Paclllc Av-11 you Wish 10 1111< the •Ovlce of an and Outlea ullmlel 1110 Cable Tele-to be aoio conel11tng ol prtnclptl an<I alma any Ueblllly 10< •"Y incorrect· Tne lottowir>g peraon '1 001"g PlANATION OF THE NATUflE Of' Th11reaa R M.ummer enua. Costa Meu. CA 92627 111orney In this miner, you should vtllon'', "SuppOrt and Setuemenl" 1n1er•I ol s 193, 177.24. plu• coat a, neu ol the street '"d other com mo" Dusmit1 91 THE PftOCEEDINO AOAfN8T YOU, C Thia stc~~l~u 1119g wh~ the Tne underalg"•d Trustee 011· Oo ao promptly ao lhat )'OU• wrlllen and "Common Are• a"o Community llCPlrl-. ldvances. 1nd trustee 11lgnallo", 11 any, snown herein. II J VIDE1 OH Tix~E~~NNCE, 2018~ Sahri YOU I HOULD CONTACT A LAW· OUnt)I ""' 0 range oon Y on 111ma any llablllty for any tncorrec1-response. II any. may be llled on FacJllllea Eaaemenl; f-•tlmated to 1141 $3,0-48.85 11 the ur .. l eddr ... or oth1r eommon OllQU n 1 1 o...... ewpor ec · YWll. Sec>t. 8· 1983 "224MT 9Sll ol lhe street address •nO other time. PARCEL ~: Euement(•) 11 sucn the lime of lnUl•I public.lion of thla d11lgn1llo" of the property 11 "01 CA8 9211~ A d ao 5622 Southall NOTICI Of TRUITEE'I 8AlE mon de1lgn1tlon, If e.ny, shown A\lllOIUsled n1111do oemandaoe. nt(•) ts/111 pat11cutarty set Nottca of Sale, Which rwo sum• total indlct14fd h1<eon, direction• 10 tile ruoe n er n. T.•. No. 40IOll P\.lbtlshtld Orange Cout Oalty herlln. If the street addreaa 0< other Et lrlbuma; lldl decldlr contra Ud. onh In 11>1 Artlcie enUtled "Eue-$19e,226.811. oper1V mey be obtllMd from the TerrllGI, CA 92715 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 1n11 Pilot Sept 16· 2:t 30• Ocl 7 • 1983 ommon d.-lgnallon ol lhe property •In wdlencta a -4'111 Ud. ,.. menlt' ol the Oeclar•tlon of Cov.-CvrTenlly d•lld bank cutller'• blnlllcllfY herein named pursuant Thll t>ualnns 11 conducn.a bV 111 on Thuraoay. Octobel t3, 1883, 11 5151"83 1 now Indicated hereon, directions "'°'* dlnlTO de llO d&M. LM la anll, Conditions and Retlrl<:llont chlcila. chldl• Olf1111ed by a batik. o a written requHI submitted to lndBMdualB And«aon 10.00 a"' ol ...a day. In the room -------------o lhe properly may be obtaJnad lnfomwlclon que MtU.. 1<;0rcll0 on June II, 19711, In Booll or caahler'• Chec;i(• ot regulated Deneflcjaty within tin daya from ruoe · Ml uld• 10< conOUCllf!Q Tru1t .. '1 P\BllC NOTICE rom the beneficiary 1111rein named H tou with lo ..... llw edVtoe of t 17118 Page 420 of Official Record• i.no.r. ~bid In Sec; 2924h of he flrtt publlcallon ol thll no\Q. Thia ll•temenl wu lllld with 1"" Sllill within Iha offices 01 REAL ES· r•u•nt to a wrlllen request sub· en attcw1191 lft 11"9 ~If. you t M id Counly (tne "M .. ler Oec1111-!he Clltlornla CMI Code, pey11>1110 ENEf;ICIARY: State SlvillQI a"d ~ou~t~9c~~3ol Orang& Coo"IY on TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. F'ICTTTlOU• ao·atNEa• llled to said t>enellcl1ry wllhln ten llhould do ao promptlr ao lhlt r-a1lon"l u"d" tne Section heading(•) the tru•lll Of the bidder, 111• ecoep-Loan Aaaocl1tlon. 222 N. El Oorado. 'P · • · F2211220l•oc:ate<l 11 2020 NO<th Brotdw1y, NAM~ ITAnMENT 1ys lrom the flra1 publlcallon of thl1 wrfttlfl ,....,onee, If enr. m., be In aucn Anlclll .ntlllad u follOWI: t•bll with proper Identification. toeltton, CA. 96202. Phone· (20Q) P bll hid 0 a QI co .. t Dally Sulla 20e. In the City or Santa Ana, TM totlowlng peraon la ootng ollcl. med on ttme. "Ow"84'a' Righi• and Outlet. Ulllltllla The blnlflcfaty uncllt Mid OMO 8· 11111 u ' r n 1183 Cou"IY ot Orange. sl•I• ol Calt- t>ull,_ u : BENEFICIARY: Slllt Savings and SI U•i.d deMe llOllcllllf 91 -d C1blll Televltlon". "Support of Truet prrAOUlly Hec::utld and 0.-Said NII wtN be made, but wllhOUI Piiot Sec>I, 30• Oct. 7' 14• 2 ~7•83 lor"lt. REAL EST A TE SECURITIES LA POMME O'OR 4 CO., 19752 Loan Aaaocilllon, 222 N El Oorldo. di Uft llboga6o en .. ,, -to. d Setlllmenl", "Encroachm1r1t" llllel'ld 10 the undet'llgned a written t Ot-ranty. •KP'-or Im-SERVICE. • Callloml• COfporlllon Oceanalre Crrc , Huntington Beach, tock Ion, CA. g5202, Phone: (209) detlefta "-'io lnmedl.t-... nd "Community Facllltlel e.u. Declarlllon of Default and Demand , reglfOlng lltll, polMNion, O< u duty appolntl<I Truetee undel and CA 92648 8-1116 11ta ---. "' ,....weta r· COMMONLY KNOWN AS: for S•ll and• written Notice of 0.-ncumbranc11, Includ ing leH. P\8.IC NOTICE. pursuant 10 1ne power ol ule con- Pierre & Hugu11te Ao"chaJ". Said Hltl will be mll<Je. but wtthe>Yt t.. el NJ ~M. pu.--L1k1vlllw, Irvine, California. fault and Elflc11on to Sell. TM Mid atQll and 111pen-ol the Tru•tM ferr.O '" tn.t oerta1n 0.0 ol Truet 111752 Ocean•lre Clrc , Hu"tlr>gton ovenant Of warranty. ell.pr_ or Im-r.glltrMI • tfempo. Thi 11<ma and condition• of Mia: Nolloe ol o.ttult an0 E.lctlon to Sell of the truat• orMtld by M id l"U.UC HIARIMG e1u1culld by KARLE1'H 9 JIMENEZ Beach. CA. 92648 led. regarding 111111. ~.or 1·TO THI D«FINOANT: A etwtl Hh In lawful money of Ille Un/led to bl recorded In the county wtter• of Tl'\llt, to pay 11111 remaining NOTICE lreoorded F'1bruery 7, 111113. In the Thi• t>uslneu 11 conoucted by: an ncumbranc11, Including 1111, oomfltallll flM been fl6ed ~ !tie 1a11t, or aa may be contrac1ed for; \hi rMI prop«ty 11 loc1ted. rlnctpal sum• of the note(•) MOUrld NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT offio. ot the CO\lnty ~d., of MIO lndMdull harga a"d axpen ... ol the TNllll pelntlft llQelnet JC>ll. H rou •let! to .,, per cent of the purchue moriey Thi• document 11 l ll.KUl!ld by by Mid Deed of Truat to wit lhl City Councll of Ille City ol N-· County, u Record« 1 ln•trurnenl Plllrre Roncnaln nd of the trutl• c,.lled by Ilk! cMfllnd thll lewlUlt, JOU mwt. o be paid al 1he lime of the bid: Federal Nallonal Mongege Aaaocla-~11.000.00 with ln111r .. 1 lhlreon port Beach wlll hold a publle hllrlllQ No 113-llO t 12, by reuon of • t><MCh This statement wu filed wlln ,,.,. of TNsl to pay Iha rem1lntng wltNft JO days 1flet tnia summon• I• balance on conllrm1tlon of sale ASI uon (Woodgr11n Servlca Co. rom May 27, 1982 .!! 17 76% per on t1'141 APPEAL OF MAVIS INllEST· of dlltull In p1ymen1 ol per. County Clerk ol Or1ng1 County on incipal suma of the nole(al secured MrVIO on you, Ole With thl1 coun I S CONDITION _ 04111~) Sulll tllOO, 10920 WHehlre m u P<ovided I" M IO note(•) MENTS, INC .. OBA "LE BISTRO" tormance ol the obllgtllonl MCUred Sept 8 1983 by u ld Deed of Trull to-wit. written response 10 the c;omplatnl All Did• or olf1r• must 1>1 In wrlllno Boulllv1td Lot Angelee C.lllomla ue all COil•. chtrQBll and any and FOR USE PE~MIT NO 2020 U-eby, 1nctuOlllQ Iha I breach or 01- • · ~ 127,784.52 with lnt«lll lheteon tJnlen you do. your def•ult wtll be n<1m•ybe1111111 1n1110< ... ld of-190024 (21l) 824-2223. Malling ed· II 1ov1nc11 115,588 82 with (AMENDED) ANO VARIANCE NO. l•ult. NOllCe 01....n1en wu r1eoroeo Published Orange Coul Dally from January I. 1983 i 18 75Y. per ent«tld on app1ic.11on of lhe Plaln-Ice, Of u mey be Olliver.a to aaid dr ... I• P.O. Bo• 7895e, lot An-"1-1. 1103, denied by lhe Planning Com-June 20. 1983 u Recorder • '"•tru- Pllol Sept. 18, 23. 30. Oct. 7. 11183. nnum •• provided tn Mid "ole(•I tltt, and this court may en1er a Judge-E·tecutors, per-aonalty tn M id County I Qlil•. Caltlornle 90078. lh• beneficiary under Mid Deed mlulon on Sec>teml>er 8, 1983, on ment No 113-2& 18111. WILL SELL AT 5152-43 IUI 111 c;otts, chargea and 1ny and menl agll"st you for the relief di-t Orange, O< mty bl filed In the Diii .Aug. 25. 1983 f Truat here1olore executed and de-property loclllld al 34411 Vl1 Oporto PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH- II lldv1ncee $2, 134.50 with lnt1rea1. minded In the complaint, which lflce of the Clllrk of this Cou<l. atl Thi• docum1r1t 11 ex1euteo lverad 10 tile und11r1lgnad • wrllten F\equett 10 ame"d a previous-EST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful ____ no ___ fC_Mn_T_IC£_____ The beneflcillY under Mid OMO could rMUlt In garnlahmant ol y time alter tne llf•I publleatlon ot by CONSUELO s JUAREZ Oect1111lon of default end Oemano 1y-approved Use Permit which pet· money ol the UMed S111ea Of a r~ "" f TNat heretofore IJIKUled anode-WllQll. taklr>Q of money 0< property hi• notice of M)t and before miking P\Jbllehad Orange Cout Dally or Siii. end• wrlllen Notice ol De-milled the eatabll5hmertt or a res· c11t11., s cneck or1wn on • s111a or ....,.TTTIOU• IUalNEll 1....0 10 the undersigned a written 0< other rlllllf reQuettld In lhe com-Miii Pilol Sept 1e, 23, 30, 1983 ault and Elecilon to Siii Th• under-t1ur1n1 tacilny With on-ule t>Mr and n111on1t b•nk e 111t1 or tlderll '"':: ....... ITAT~ arallon 01 default a"d Oernano ptalnl. 011ad September 22. 1983 5118·83 ned cauNd Mid Notice of Default wine In lh• C· I 0111r1c1 Tne CflClll u"IOn, or • stete Of fedCl'al -~ or s .... and a wrlttlf'I Notlee of 0.. Dated April 1 S. 1983 McOONALO WMN EllCtlon to Sell to bl recorded In propoNd •mendmenl Is a requut lo HVlllQI and loan usoc:111lon doml- The IOllowlng petaon Is OolllQ 1ult 111111Elllollon10 Seti. Thi under-ROBERT B. KUHER. Ctlrll • .Allorney for seld Ellll• no-IC ""'TICE he county where thl raal property Is lncreaae tne "ne1 public area" ol the ctle<l In 1n11 11e1e, all payable al lhe bvalneas u : ignell caused said No1tce of Default By: SHERYL CASPERSER. Deputy 1 Ton.,_ at.d. ~-nu ocatld. res11.ura"1 ano to add 11111 e"ter1eln-time 01 sale, all right. lltle •"O MR FOTO .118, 2801 W Boll Rd.. nd Electlon10Sell10 be recorded in DO"A1.0 L. O"EENI, All-~ orr-CA tolOt DATE. Sept 13. 1983 menl (piano) to the restaur•nl oper-lnl&rest htld by 11. a.s lrua1 ... 1n that • 18, Anaheim, CA 92804 lie co1mty wher1 lhl ,.., property Is 1301 Doff 81., •11. G Oonl ld Rol>ef1 Olmtllld •TATIElllENT Of' wt'TMOflll.WAL )SUN KIST SERVICE COMPANY, allon and 10 waive all ot the aO· real p'operty 1<1u111e If• U IO County Phil Ouch, 20ll4 F.Ol'al Ave ocaled Nlwport llMcfl, CA. t2MO Jamel Ennis Otmatld I f<JllOM PAAn.ll....., 11 corporellon dlllonal required oHslr!Mlt parklllQ '" ano State detGrll>ld u lottows lot Coct• Mesa. CA. 921127 Oatl<I August 30. 19113 (114) $5S-Ol11 e.ecu1ora for e.1111 OPllltATINO ~" tf'IY Nil A REYNON conjur>ellon wllh the e~P•"•lon ol 29, Tree• 4341 as per mao rec;.or-Oeo VuNllll Cnnun Ouch, 2064 Feder•l IUNICl•T H"VICE COMPANY PuDlilhed Orange Coast Dalty Pilot ot the abovi name aac«Je"t FICTITIOUI IMlltNlll NAME Trualte Salll OHlcer the "91 public area ol the Le rn Boo1i 170 Pages 15 1n1ougn 19 Ave · Costa M .... CA 9262T •r: JEAN F"llTA8 Sept 23, 30. Oct 7, 14, 19113 PuDllthed ora"ge Cout o a1ty Pilot I' The fotlowtng perton nu withdrawn f34 North El Oorado Stleel e11tro" r .. taurant This proJlc:;t hH inclusive or M1Sc111aneous Maps ol This t>uslnesa II cond11eled by •n Truel11 la69 e>mc. 5273.a3 Sept 30 Oct 1 7 1983 u • U-•I P•rtnlf' from Ille Pill· 1p.Q, Of•-0 been reviewed, and 11 nu Dain ae-rKOfOS ol OrarlQa Cowuy C11t- lndMdua1 ~~I Dorado 811991 "'~""·"'\ "eranlp oP8'•11'1Q under lhe lie· ~lockton, CA. 95201 terml"lld that 11 Is ca1egor1c1lly •~· forn1a Phal Ouch P. . Draw1r O MnT CE llllous bualneaa name of BILLET 209) 1148· t 116 empt under the requlremenls ol tne T'1e 5tree1 addreu or other Thia statement wea llleo Wllh lhe •toc:lt • CA. 95201 l'tilllC nu I • P\8.IC NOTICE BUQ PRODUCTS, ., 959 w l7th ublllhed Orange Coaal Dally Piiot CalllO'"'• E"viro"meHtlll Oualt1ies1comon oes1gnat1on ol 1ne real prop. County Clerk ol Ora"ge County on (20t) Me-1111 L08 ANOIU.£1 COUNTY St ' •P Costa Mesa, CA 92827 Sept 23, 30, Oct 7, 1983 Acl erly here1n1bove desc11Ded 11 Sept. 8. 11183 Pl.lbtllhed Orange Coul D•lly Pilot MUNtC•AL COUftT FICTITIOU8 IU.._.. Tile llctlllou1 buain111 "'m1 5188-113 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER purl>O'led 10 be 2820 NeYle CirCle, FneeM I Ill. il3. 30. 11183 no Mlffll Qfeftd A-...,.... •TAn.N'T ll8lln'lllr'll IO< ll'ltl plrtnetlllito:u GIVEN THAT seld publlC ~rlr>g wlll Cotll MIU, Calllorrila P\Jbl!Med Orange Coast Delly s 111-83 Loa ,........_CA. _,2 • Thi tollOWlng oeraon• 1r1 Ootng lllld on .>uly 13, 1963 In Ille nty P\alC NOTICE be nlld on thil t llh oay ol October. The url0er81Qt'le0 her•bV 01.ci .. "" Piiot Sec>1· 18• 23• 30• Oc1 7• 11183 pt a In 11f1 c AR p ENTER s bualnesa u . 01 Orange. PtCTJTIOUI IWllNela 1983. at 1ne hour of 7 30 pm . 1n the 1111 llat>411ty lor any '"<:oneclr••ss '" -5153-831 P\8.IC NOTICE 'SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AOMIN· B 4 L VISUAL PRESENTATION. Fuh Name 11t10 Addr ... of tile p.,. NAMI! ITAnMENT Council Cnemt>e<s, 3300 N-por1 H 10 11r111 address or othet com-. ISTRATlllE CORPORATION 1711<> Pomona Ave . •59, Cotti aon Withdrawing Ray C Randall T I t I I Boulevard Newport Beacn CA mo" dts1gna11on P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICE Ot' Defendan1· THOMAS BURRIS M .... CA 92627 • R•Y C Randall bua':: .. ,0 ~':' no peraon ' 00'"g 921163, at whtc!I lime 11"'; ·place Said sale Wiii be m1de witttout TIW~!:,~~ C•M No f-813114 A Rot>e~ 11 C Life~•· 1 7~ P8~~;9 P bllalled 0 ....... eo.:i~Y SPACE G ALAXY. 213 Soutn 1ntlf1tled persons may eppee1 and warranty. express or lmpllea, regard- flCTITIOUI MllWlll T.a. ,_, _..__.... 1 •UMMON• 111 . • · ost• IU, · u r-. .,,-Bio.awe L Ulla Beach CA bl heard 1h1reon Ing 111111. po_.1on, or eocum- ..,._ ITA~NT Cl'tt-41118 NOTICEI You IMI•• illlMfl MMCS. Lynd• J l eFev11, t7llO Pomona Pllol Sec>t 30. Oct 7, 14, 21, 11183. Rand11r· 0 agPec:aul 34°832 Call WANDA E. ANDERSEN . CITY br1nce1 10 .. 11sly lhe pnncipal b•I· The 10llow1r>g peraon 18 dOlng YOU AM IN O.f'AUl T UMOEll A TIM court mey decide ..--.. '°" Av;m •511, Cotta MIU, CA ~2627 5373-83 Loma Captslf•no Beech CA 9262: CLERK ar>Ctl OI Ille Nole Of oltier obllg•lioo t>ualnaa u ~ Of' n.uaT DATIO Merefl 2. wttMut ,_ bllftt flMtd u"'"9 • t>u11n111 '' conouct by • Thia ou1lnM1 I• conau'.cteo b an ~ty or Newport BeBCti MCurld by H id Deed ot Trull. w11n R J S MANAGEMENT AS-1•1. UM.Ill YOU TAKI ACTION rou reepoftd wltMft '° ctep fMec1 ganer1I pa'1n¥Slllp P\111.JC NOTICE lndlvlduel "I P\Jt>llllhld Orange Cou1 Dally Piiot tnlerM t and othlf' sums u prov1oeo SOCIA TES 2424 N9Wl)Or1 Blvd, TO "'°T'ICT YOUfll i.Ot'l.RTY, IT the lnfonnalton 11e4ow ' Robert V LeFevr• !'iall O Pecaut Sept, 30, t983 lhlf'etn, ptus 1dvancet. II '"Y under Suite 52. Coale M .... CA 92627 MAY M •~DAT A PUel.tC ·~ ltyouwllhtolNk 1~ ld\lleeot an ~I• 'b'~~t0wu "teg with lhe lt·07ttl 1 ataternenl wu ltled with 1118 ~408-83 the term• thereof ano 1n11re11 at1 Rooert JorgenMn Shlpma. 2l29 "' YOU •to AH IXP'l.ANA attorney In 1hl1 matter, you •hould gty 0 ••llQI ou"IY on NOTICE OF DEATH OF Coun Clll'k of Orange County on aucn aOv•ncea, and plus lees. Eld1n Ave . •5, Co.ta MIU. CA OP THI NATU"IE OP TYttOUI do ao promptly ao th11 your written '· 1, 1983 ,._.,~ MARV M HENDERSON Sec>t. 28, 11183. no-1c NOTICE chargea. i nd e•P•"se' ot rne 921127 "'oct•otNO AQAJNIT YOU, reeponM it any may bl nled on r-• · f'nMll r~ Tru•t .. ano of 1"9 lrvtt1 cnNillld by Thl9 bullneu 1e conaucteo by-an SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYllt time · · Pl.lt>llthed Orange Cout Deltv AND OF PE I I I ION TO AD-Pl.lt>Hafled Of Cout Del 1 Wiii be h4ltO b Th4I Mk! o.o of Trv11 Tile total amount tndMOual On NOYltnblt 4• 19113• 11 9· 15 AvtlOIU.lld ha lldo d«nandadl lot Sept 9• 18• 23• 30• 1983 MlNlSTER ESTATE NO. Pttol Sec>I 30 Oct~ 14 2 t 1983 ly eo':ul>l~ ~Ing• I c 1.Jin t of Mid obllgallon. lnciudlng reaaon-Aobln JO<Q1119111 SNpma AM Federal National Mortgege Aa-El trtbum•; lede dec:Wlt -'11 Ud. 50e3-83 A·l IHl7 . . ' Sl78-83 TM 'c1 ~Ill er;~~. eo.:1 •bly .. llm1ted f-.crt111g11 and aa-TMI .Utlmlr'lt WU flied wtlh the M>Clatlon .. duty appointed Truat ... lltl lll11lde. -... Ud.,.. . 2'. . . pen-of Ille Truatte, II ,,.,. time OI County CletlC of Ofanoe County on under and pursuant 10 OMO of Trull .,... deftt,. di '° ..._ LM le .,,_ ar NOT&rc To all hetn, be.nefldaries, P\lll.IC NOTICE MIN. allt0tnli. 11 8·~ Pm. : 11 1n11111 publlc:allon ol this Nota, 11 ~t e. 1983 ••ecu1.a Dy K111y M . E\Mng and ~ ...,.. ""' r~ •~ creditors and contingent IOOl1 H poulble lherN er on on-128,550 17 ,:tMta 0.bre A. E..,.ng, Huat>and and Wlf1 H rou WW. 'f: .... !tie lld'ftoe of FlC11T10UI eu ... u creditors of MARY M HEN-CITY Of' COITA ~r!rio=ber•~~itc~~~,.Raoardlng Dated: Seplember 21. 1983 Publlllhld OrllllQI Coall Delly 11 (otnl t'jlnll rlCOfdeO M::" ?· lft attorMJ !ft ttMI m.ctef, ,_ ""* ITATl•NT DERSQN and pe~ who ... A~ COUNTY, l. Qin~al Plan A,;,e"dmint REAL EST ... TE SECURITIES SE.A· Pllol Sept. 111, 23, 30, Oct 7, 1983. 1=· 1~~'1rumen:0;g: oJic.~ 1ftouW doeo ~IO 1Nt your Thi lolk>wlrlQ peiraon II oorng be otherw1a lnt.e ted C.U.OftHIA NOTICf QP-ll3-3A fOf MtchNI W. McClaltan, VICE ... Tru•t .. 5155-83 i.!~ eoun wrMllt n •1111-. If lflJ', 11191 M t>ualnwe u: may res ~ 81DI 1uth0<lzld 1gen1 lor Rollo w (Seal) D J. Morger· "' Prllldent ------------RecorO• In I ot the cJl. ......... ....... C&CCOVERS. 17288edlordln., In the will and/or estate· HOTlCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN lh•I McCllllan, !union, 2424 Windward: 2020 Nor1h Broaaway, Su!le 206 P\B..IC NOllC£ =c:iL~ s~t'TT ~~Al.IC-.. u...s .... ~ .. -•9. N9Wl)Or1 BMctt. CA 92te3 A petition haa been tiled Meled propoeela for turnilhl"Q all Newpor1 8Mc:tt, IO ameno ,,... gen-S111t• An•. c. 112706 ION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lo di "" ....... en .... uunto, Dall Allen ~. 1721 a.dtord by PA TRICIA L. RODINE in tabor, metenM. equipment. tren•· eral plan OMIQ"lllon ot tne 2 3-ter• P11~~3 %~1 ~k Otlly Ftennoua .,..... CASH OR CHECK AS DESCRIBED ~ "-to ._....._to, Ln #9 Newpor1 8Mctl. CA. 92983 s rt Co , Or pol18tlon w1d IUGh other leclllllel .. paroel localed "or1h-I ol lhe In-0 . • ' ~ tTAtt....,. BELOW tbll •I time of .... In ..... -.. "' ........ Thi• bulll~ •• conoue1ed by! WI the upe or urto. ange may Do required for RECONSTAUC· llfllCllOn of Arbor Str111 ano Whit-52110-83 Tne following po!'M>f'lt are doing ltwfut~oft1'141UnltedSt•t•)at MOftla, II My ... UN, IMtMI -"divjOuaJ. <Aunty requesting that PA-TION OF CURS ANO GUTTER, tier Avenue ffom tow d1"111y rlSI• -------------bull,_ 11· the front 1ntranc. to the old 0rlll1QI ,......, .. • tfempo. Dtlll A Camper TRICIA L RODINE be ap-SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAY AP-denll•I to medium oen•lly reslOllrl· Nil.IC NOTICE FREEDOM IMAGING, 1011112 County CourthOull located on l ·TO THI 01J1•NDAHT1 A cl'fft Tl1ll •t•tement .., .. nled with the .....i-ted u PenonaJ repraen-PROACHE.8, AND CROSS OUT-Ital Environment•.! oet .. m•natlon1------------T•-Av.., OM<lln Grove. CA Sant• An• Blvd ~Sycamore __._, Ilea bMft Mod br lM 1y Cler~ ol Orer>ge County on _.ti, _ .. _,_,_._ • ..__ TEAS, TREE REMOVAL AND nega1IY9 oec1aratlon NOTICE. TO CM.Off~ 92643 St & BroedW~ Senta Ana. Cell· '*"Wt 1:"4'1 JW. H JOU wWt to t 211, 1983 ti Ye to .-u1...,..tc1 Wl!C es:lat.e. PLANTING FOA 111112-1M3 MAIN-2. Qenor1I Plan Am1nOm1nt Of' llUU( T1'ANUP Ettc l<ann J-. 142 411h SI·. for-nit an rlj)llt mi. ano lnl••1 con-~ ....._i ,_ llNllt. ~ of MARY M. HENDERSON TENAHCE _. be recelv9d by 11'111 QP-83·38 tor Thi City Cour>c:;11 ot (Sica lllOl-11107 u cc I Hewpor1 Beech. CA 9211113 ¥eyed to and, now Mid by It undeir within• deys after lh • eumrnona ta Publllhld Orange Co.I Deity (Wlder the ~=nt Ad-City of Colt• Meal at the Office of The City of COit• MIN. Post Office Notice I• her-eby Qlll'ln to ,,.,. credt. Stephen Mll'll PIYM• 1733 L.1111• Ulld Died 01 T"'" In 1111 pr()j)9r1y ........0 on you, 11111 '1111111 lhll court• itot Sec>t 30. Oct. 7. t4, 21, 1983. m1-'-•-ti f tea Act) the Cit)' Clertl, 77 Fair 0rt1111, Cotla Box 1200. to ameno tile mu11r pl111 tor• of Michael A Waller and P•-81 Huflllngton a.en, CA.. 928'&8 11 ted 1 Mid c ty and Sl•ta•wr1111n r'llf>onM 10 Iha c:omptelnt. 6374-83 ....... on o · Mela, Clllfomla, until the hour ot of Dl•-•r• fOf the Fairview St11e · • Thll bu9fneea 11 conduc:11d by: a ~lti.cs° 11, oun • Un .... )'OU do, your default wlll ti. The petition la •t for hearing 11:00 a.m,., October 11, 11183, •t Ho•Ollal, Colla M ... Gott Club, 1no :Ii~:. ~.=·~~~'r.~~oH~~ ~r~•I P•r1netahlp Lot 32 of TrlOt No. 2387, In the ~1= 1~ ~:~~~c;'~i.:.':i~ P\8.JC NOTICt ln Dept. N o. 3 at 700 Civic ~ ~llM ,:':!a~ o~:j Fairview Regional P•rk Sltlt, ptu1 pttal Road #4 13 Clly 01 Newi>o<1 """"Keith JltnM City Of COt1t Meaa County of Or· ' ~......--Center Dr Wert Santa Ana ., • n lhe w .. ter" Termini of Sunnower Beech County ol OrllllQI State ol cc!in~ .,~'o";:9J!."&:~:'.. ': ange, 81111 of CaNf~nla. u per map ~11:\:" ::n~':~t~ wtiC:: PlCTTT'IOUI ..... ._.. CA 82701 ~ Ort'. 19 1983 at ="~11~,,_P'=~ ":~~ Aven"! 1no SBouou~ ~~ ~~:i;o Celitor'n11 111a1 • bull! 1:an11e< 11 ., -.,.-•1 recorded In Sook 70, Pege 33, M.._ Id Jt I t h 1 f NAm ITA'T'l...n" i 30 AM ' ............ .,. .. _ ..... t .. -•long ,.nton ., 1 • al>OUI 10 be m1de to BoullvarOI ot 8-11 8, 19&3 Clllaneout Mapa In lhe offloe of the cou '"" r garn 1 men o The fOllOWlng peiraon• -OOir'll : · · ~ "' ,,,. .,....,.. ""1 "°t,.; ,..., OrlVll En\llronmenlal dlle<mlnatlon Travel Transl9fM(S) wf10H bu.,,_. ~ County Aacora..' ot Mid County EJI. ;~'*'~~:? ro :.S°'= ~fr:.~ bull,_. u . IF YOU OBJECT cO the ==IQ1,,:'~~~~:, ci0tf• Negative Declaration 100,... 11 530 "B" S1r111. Suite Pi~~~8 ~~ ~t l~ly C.OtlnQ thlf'1from Ill crvdlt Oii. pet. pllllnl. IQ KM CONSUL TINO, 11$32 Sugar gnnting of the peUtlon, you time tor the ,,_i 1 of bld1 thlil ~ QP3 .• 3031Cnelral T~:•nCll AmCenomitentt 2330. Clly ol S•n Diego, County ot ....,.. • • • · • roteum, gu, l>fea, uphlltum, and 0 ted· A 4 11183 p1,,. Ln Orlll!QI CA 9211t9 lhould 'lh h med C,d ·Plflld 1 ..., • or '"' Y our>e o San Oteoo Stele of Call10fnl1 5154-83 an ktnOtlCI llUb•t•ncee and o1hlr EO;ARO ~KAITZMAN Clerk l<elth . Wllll•m' Murphy. t 1fl32 hA*""''" e1 der appear aobt :_e =t be,~:::. ~..:n':b~flty ot t·,,! Tfl• City of Co.-11 Meea. Po•t Olltoe Thi proi>erty lo be tr•n•lerrld Is ~--------------mlnerll1 under and In Mid land, but 8 R llel W Dip •1 Sugir Pl"• t..n Orange CA. 92MO ._. .. ,. an ltate you I""" bldd h 1 bid 1 IOltYeO Bo11 1200, 10 ameno the muter pl•n O.Orll>ld In Qer*al 11 lhrtures P\ll.IC NOTICE wlt'1ovt the right of surf~ entry Llw :,.PlCE;r~, u Y Keith William Murphy. tlone or file written objec-1 pr:,:~ at "1 'r of highway•'" lhe lollOWlrlQ mi nner-equtpmenl •nd furniture of thai -------------OV9r llld tand aboVtt. depth oi 500 "ICHAN> A. UtOWNITllN Thll 1t111m1r11 Wll flied wtlh the lions 'th th urt be.f n . Clellll• ~ter Slr11t between N--Travel Agency busl"9U known as F'ICTITIOUI .......... f .. 1tor11111 Orllllf'IO ol devtloprnenl of V A County Clefk of Ortf'IOI County on W1 . e co ore A Mt of plans. Special ProvllloN P<M1 end Harbor Boulev11d1, aown. fe><mer!y know'l u "FlASTWORLO ..... 8TA~NT Mid oll and mlner11t, .. ·~In l20 ~"' ~ -Sec>•. 211, 1983 the heanng. Your appear-and additions to 0-•I Prolll•lon• grade Park AYIOUI; ,..11gn Well TRAVEL OF NEWPORT CENTER" The fOllOWlnQ peraons .,1 aotng dead• of record lr,af~ A. I00'10 ~ anoe may be in pereon or by :! '::1~::,0=~~r!~:a~~,! ~~Y 18th Street 10 1n1ereec1 with an<l loeatlld 11 202 N-i>0<1 Cent11r bull-u Thtt "'"' addren ot the rN I ~ubllttted Or • Coaat 0111 Piiot Pu1>ll1hed Orange Co•I Dally your attorney. E I 17 Fair Orl"9 Coate Me.1 Rochelter Avenu1; downgr1de th• Ofhll City ol NlwP<M1 Blach, County ANAHEIM TRUCK WASH, 1231 N prop111y 011crtblO 1bov1 l•1sl()t 30 Oct~ 14 21 1983~ Piiot Sept, 30. Oct 7, t4, 21, 11183. [F YOU ARE A CREDI· c:l!i:i upon nomihmdt1t>la pay: wSeatarnm~tl llflQh "'Tnl of E1H1t N18th of Orange. St•le or Cellfornla. BIUIOum. Anaheim. CA. 92806 purporled 10 t>e: 870 Senata St.. · ' • ' ' 5371-83 5316-83 • 1 .;. 00 1 ,,..,,rev MI e •I gnmen o ...,. The bulk tranel1r will bl contum- 811111• J p1111ey 1902 Orange Co111 MN•, CA 92fl27 I R or a contlngt!nt credit.or ment 0 .... An •Odltlonal ch•rge port eou1ev1ro to reflect II• preMnl mated on °' arter Iha 17th d•y of AVtt , eo.t• Mesa, CA 92827 The under~ dt11e111m1 any l'tll.IC NOTICE of the deceued, you mu.st file 01 ~2·~ will bl ~~d~ 11 h=ec:~ ellQnmenl. rHllQ" lhe -ternmo" October, 1983 •• tO:OO AM at AC Roman Nolet. 28t E. 20th. Coll• M1blftty for 111y 1ncorrectnMa of 1ne l'tll.IC NOTICE your claim with the court or me 1• f~rnent: :': .. 11~ be 1111ment of Eut tllth S1r111 10 r .. TION ES(:ROW INT . '""" wtlOll ...... CA 921127 l boVI alrMI eddr... flCTinOUI IMI...... con rllCl ' fleG1 111 pr-• allgntnlrll, dell!• aao, ... ,. 11-40 N TU.tifl AY9 Sult• .... J P1illey TM .... wltl be m1oe. l>U1 without FtemlOUI au..... NAME ITATW..-NT pretient it to the penon.a1 rep-IJllllnlned I t lhe omc. of .,.. City rlghl·lurn 111181 along Eul 17th 101 Sent• An• 92705 Celllomll This •1•1-1 wu flllcl With 111e coven•"' Of warr111ty, llCPf-or Im-NAlm •TA TIMENT Thi fotlowlng peraona 11• dolllQ re.en ti live appointed by the ~~ ~'':~~~:OOC::: ~~:; StrMI 1nd Eut 19\h S1r .. 1 end ri.at 11111 l••I d•te foi llllnQ Clalma County c wi. of Orange C0<mly on ptlld, ragarOlng Ulle. l)Olllllllon or Tne IOllOwlng ~eon• 1111 doing t>utlnlft u Within four months tiled .... the IM!dlllonei"t2 00 Pleo..-.lla Avenue. Envlro"m1ntal tn the llCTOW referred 10 h«eln 11 s.p1 e 1983 encumt>r•ncee. lo P•Y ,,.,. IOtll bualneu ••: LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA, 7930 f h d ff'-,_ m un . d1111rrnln111on· NIQ•llv• D1clu-Oct 14 1983 • ' F'22tMt 1•movnt ol the unp1Jd balance Ol lhe s u R M A C B O O K 4 Dall SI., Ste. A, 8u1n1 Partl, CA. rom l e ate 0 o.nol .-uance c1111QB 1• lnc:luded with ':r.""'ta. 111on. so ta'r 11 1i known 10 thl T,..,,,. Put>41thld Orange Co•l1 Dally 10bllglllon -r.a by lhe propeny KEEPINO/SECAET ARIAL SERVICE, T ·N· T Mgrnt Corpor•tlon. No. 3, f letten 81 provided in Sec-p ~ ~ llh•::,,::, "'p ,• t~~ 4 Rezone petition A·83-0ll for ferM(•) •II DYllneaa "atnlt wld l<I• Piiot 841C>t !fl. 23. 30. Oct 7, 19113 to be aotd c;onllatlnQ of prlnclpal and 2730 Clbofl AVtt , Coe" ~. CA. MICtllgan. Mlnneaota, California, 322 lion 700 of the Probate Code p~ ~n lhl 1 t;acl docv· Miki McClllll•n, IUthOrtnd rw' for dr ..... ulld by lhe TTan•t.or11l IOf 51SO.a:J tn11r .. 1 ol St011.72t llt. plul coeta, 1121128 A~bury Or . D1V11on, MIC~ f California. The lime for r atld ehall be ~.-nanlld b Rotlo McCllllan, junlot. 242 Wind-l1'141 put ,,,,.. ~ .,. NIM 111pen .... *"'"'°"· tan<! IN•lll Barbar• L. Sure-. 2730 Clbol• 411423 • mtn t. :---·... Y ward Lana, Newport S.Kh. lo 0.ted 5-ptembet 12 11183 ----------- , ..... llmllled to be 12,333.117 at AVtt • Coat• M91. OA 929211 Lyle T ShetOlkl, tfl700 Mertlhem tw.n, clalma will not elQ)U'e I Olt1~ or caanter • ~or. bid llTlllld lhl aonlng clueltloellon of B Pitrtc:ll 8org s.cir.tary "8JC NOT'IC( tile time of 1nu111 publlcatlon of thla 1-1111111 w. MaoLMn, 2730 Clbolll 81., Fountain Valley, CA 92708 priOr to four mont.hl from the bond f:"°of 'ft!.':; th:;.'~ ~~t;' the 2.~1 perell northw.t ot the ~erd• of Tr~\1111 -T!m.-.. -·-·· NotlOI of Sale, wnlef'l two auma 10181 Av. .. Cotta Mela, CA. 9211211 Thlt buelneae I• conducted by! a te of the hearlna notk'ed •1~ I Coat• M:.. N:'.!!.,...:, Arbor Streit Whittler A_,. lnlW· By. Catol RMll, Pr .... Ttanl ..... .--...,.,. -11011,092.63 Thia t>u111141U 11 conductld by· a eorpora11on "' ,,. 'I 0 · ,.. .--· 1111Ctlon from A 1 to A2. Environman-BarDll'a Boatman VIOi Pratldent ,.._ ITAT'lmNT 1 Currently d•tld Dank CMhllr'• oerw•I panMnhlp. Lyle T. SherOlllll. Supervteor bove. lll1aM bl oon•Jdered un'";I _,,. tat dlt11rmt"111on: N~11ltv.t Oeellf'· Publlllhed Or• 'Coeet Delly Piiot Tiie lotlowlng pwaona are dOlnQ Ghedle, chick• Olr1illld by • bank, B•rblra I.. S\l•U-lhl1 •l1ttn'Mlllt wu llled With the YOU MAY .EXA.M!N'E the panltd ~: =itf • ~. •lion. aepT 3-0 1983 6403-t3 ~IT"'o .. s' .... .,.,.ES 1.......,. ,._1111 or ~·· chec:tl• 01 reauiat.a Thi• et•t-1 .., .. fhd With the County C...-k of Orat1Q8 County on Ue kept by the otJUrt. u you CMtlN • ! .. ~ ..... ..!. 6~.,._,. nllM 11. T1n1111 .... 11&roet ll\aP S-&3-3119 · • · "'" "" .,,,...... • ..,..1....,,. ~ Oeeerlbed In a.e. 2f2411 of COUtlty Clerk of Qrenve County on Sept. 23, 1N3. tn ,_. l •'--o""' .,_ .... ...,.....,.....,. u tor JatnM E. Bllllnoer. auth0r1zld It~. Huntington a..cn. CA. the Calllorn4a CMI Coe», PBV•l>lt to 8491. t. ING. ,._ ieree._. n "'"' estate, 1119 made on. ~II form lumlllMd ao«il for H~ Com9lfly, t57201------------t2t41 the trutt• or the l)lddat .,. IOOIC>-nMMa Publlthld Or111191 Co.t Delly may .e~ upcn the ex-by the City of Coata Mwe and 1• \fentu•• Boulllnrd. Sult• 30e, En· fllaJC N011C( ~Kiili Tl,,..,, t1I1 Lale• table wtth proper Identification. Pl.lbllllhld Orange COUt Delly Piiot Sept 30, Oc1 7. 14, 21, 1993. tor or admlniatrator, or made In acoordal'ICI with the GIM, lor a pvoe4 map to cr .. t• 71---------..._....,, __ _ ltr .. t, Huntlng1on &eacn, CA TM ~ unc19r Mid Deod Piiot Sept II, 1e, 23, 30, t983. • 533e-83 th ttorne f th • provleiOnl of lhe PrOf>OUI requlr• paroe11 10< an Hiiiing lhOpplng l'tCTinOUl IUllMIU 12148 of trutt ~ e11.BCUtlld and o.. 6000-83 pan e • Y or e ex m.ntt. tw looated 11 2300 H1t1>or NA• ltATWMmn Monte c . w .. ...,, 20111 Cepe ll"9!tO 10 1111 unCloralgned 1 wrttten tor or admlniatntor, and Eech DIClder mull l>t Hcenaeel and Boulll\latd 111 • Cl ·S iont En-TM tollow+ng p1r10N .,, doing Cot•eoe Ulnt, Hun111\QIOl'I 8Mc;h. O.Ctatatlon of Oef11Ult and o.mena I "8.IC NOTICE e With the COW1 with proof alao Pf'IC!Uellfle<I u required by lcw. virontn111t•I d111<mln1t1on· N1g4111v. bulll,,_ aa. CA t2141 ror Sall and 1 wrtttan Notloe of o.. PlR.IC NOTIC( f ll".rvlce wrltce. The ctty Council of the Clry ot 0ec1a1a1ton. c a H SOLAR INTERNATIONAL. can M. w .. v .... ttolll Crywtll flUtt and Election 10 .... The Mid mnnoue....... ti ..... ~a .... _.~~~Colt• ....... ,__ the right lo • TIOlltl\'O Tract Map T·120ll7 1~2P-a.n.~ .. •1t~. T119ttn, l tr111. Huntington BelC!h, CA Nolie. of Ollfautt and llecllOn IO U1 NO'l'1Ca MAim ITATI...,, ti hi ., .. t you..........-•....--~In)' Ot all bldL for HunHker and AMoct11 ... In· CA 92UO f2t.4t .....,. recordtd 111 1111 OOUl1ty "'*• *Vfl*G •• f hl follawlnQ W-11• doing de» of the fillnC of vr ln· The eon1rec1or anaM ~ ..,.,h corpor1t.o. 1uth0r1Hd llQllll• tor Or~ory c c11yton. 11412 TNrl bullnlll .. oon<IUCllO by· ...... t ... ~)'I• IOG.ted. SU&-810S REQUESTED ~~:~-OAZS ICE CREAM tol")' and apprailement of the P"!•lllont OI Sec11on 0 to Aotlo McrCltll•n, junior, 2 .. , .. wino-P...o.n. "Pl• •112. T1nlln. CA.. Plf'lnetaNc> I Thi• CIOcument II axaouted by ALL TRADES· 11 8TOAY l .o... 171() lnc;luel\'O. ol till California war(I, ..... p0f1 8'Nch. IO< • one IOI 92teO Clt1 M, w... . 'eden! National Mon AJlloci.. 200 UNIT PRECA8E MODULAR llHOPPE, 3333 Brtetot Str111, Coat• \AU! ... le or 0 ""e peti• UbOI Codi, 1111 prevalMng r•le lllld tllb<llvltlOn tor I prOf)OIO(I 23-vnlt David Q Hanun, 10 .. , Tiii• M•t-t WH llllCI wtth the lion. (WOCldQfHn =le• Co. HOUSING FOA THE ELOERL y ~· f"'.:..!~!211 c ona or aocounu mentio~ tcllt Of waoea llllDll•had by ,,,. •tr•P•O• conoom1nfum prOjl C PMIC!lr'I• Apt• "112, T\l•lln, OA COunty 014Wk Of Orange County on OMalon) &Ylt• ttoO, tot20 Wllel1lrl PROJECT CHF'A ect 1e....,..i 1ca , .. m Inc· '440 S«Uon UOO and 1200.3 of City Of Cotta M.-wtltch •ra Iii.cl 1001t10 northw111 o f Arbor ll80 8ept. I , 1813 Boulevwd, Loa A~. Clllfornla P1an1 ena eoacee evall•bll 11 N. Hw~ Blvd .. •511 •. 'ullorton, the Callfomla Pr-oblate Code wtth the City Citftt of Mid Clly, •nd atreat/Whttlllr Avenue lnter..itlon II butl~ I• eon<1uct1d by • ,,,_ 1()()24 (213) 12•-UH. Ma11tnQ .a. Campbell Con•tructlon Co • 4 If CA 112 5 TRI-" ' lfltll l'orlllt pena11111 Pf'llCrl&>.d 11'1 an Al 2oM. E"nvl<~tal di-oener-.l 1*1MnlllP Publllhad 0.lf!OI CO.I Dally OtWM II P 0 lo11 7etM. Lo. An-South Hiii Street, lulte 1070, L A • Thll bvalnlN II conduGltld l>y • .PA "~ L. RODINE IN therein for nonoomotllnOI of IN ••mlnallon ~,...._ o.ei.ra11on DIMO 0 t4-"'°' 8c» it. n . 30 Oct 7. tM3 °""'-Oatlfomll I0071 12 t31 1124-01111 A Nf\lnclal>lt ptan COf})Oratlon PRO PE R Mid Code. ~Ot ""''* 1nt~10n on I.hi •t>O,,. OflOO'Y e&.yton 6156-13 Doted' 8ept111111« ti 1H3 Mc>olil of s 1oo' I• ,.qulr9(1 Protect Patrtolt M Hurley, .P,..._,t "' i BH • • • £1UEN p PHINNEY ..,.,,.lettlont. l~ 764-6246 or Till9 et•t~I ,.,.. fllld 11'1lh " ----------,£DlRAL NATIONAL' wt" bl loealld •I 901 wii.t ;'trtt c:c!!''a 'b':"*;'~ ~With lhe 1.aii• WA HUI City C*1I Of IM ollll at the omoa of The Pfannll'IQ County Cletll of OrlllQI Co\lnty Ot'I I 6 2 5178 MORTOAOt ASSOCIATION '''"'· 4an11 Anl , CA Con11ruct1on nty II 0 • anoe OUllty on lt . City of COii• "'... C>eper1rnent. Aoom 200, 11 Felr -· to, t~ Ca I 4 • Thl1<IOOV"*lll11 .. t:utld1>yCON·Pro)ec1.ita to lar1 00101>ar 1913 Ml 23•1183 (ltttl •·Siii 0•1'°·Sec>ttml>ltHS.,~!13 Oflve,Cotta,.....,C•lllornll ~ Put •few words 8UELO 9, JUAMZ ~t.iton within tt l'l'IOtitha ' ~ Pubhaht!d Ora.nae C'oMt Project anO Speclfkla1,..,. No. H6 P\11)11"'41d Or~ Coatt Oetty Piiot Pub11"11d Orange Coal\ tw, 10 work ror ou. PubN9'tocl Orlf!OI Cout o.i1y P~ PubfltMCI Onnge Cou1 OlllV Pilot Pl:~~~ OOot~ t~~t 1~ Dally PUot Sept. 2!. 24 30 ::::-~~~ Coaat Dolly Piiot S191 30. 1Hl P1101 Sec>t :13 30, Ocl 7 14, '* Sept 30, Oci 7 1-4 1963 S.PI 30. Oct 3, 1913 · • • 537'_., I""'" '52.•7 Aa 1 • • &?lo4-t3 63811 13 SH 1..e3 ,319-13 54ot·83 "'V<>· ., -0 ' ' • • • • • ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 87 .. ,1 ---------------111 .. 1e1 fer lale --leun -ltr Salt Bt'ltt ltr lilt IH1n ltr lalt Inn• FaralJ.... lt•H• Ualuab.... Htaa11 Ualuaia .. N T HE DA I LY P ILOT Geatral 1!02 Geatral 1002lalMI11118• lOOI Dau Ptlat 10211nrrr1 IHc.. lOH lalMI Iliad 2lot Haat. l11c.. 2240 W11ta in1ttr 2291 CLASSIF IED OFFICE HOUR li;::::;;;iiiiiiiliiiii~;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~ 4 Br. cs;;. 2 Bath ullng ocElAViewfownhwM. ......... Ctean 3 Br. 1 B•. Winier BEACH BARGAINI Super Flat bargain nr m-11 S375 ... home equity conversion 3br 2'Ab• 1750 IQ 11. tu••-• on I Y • Av• It now spacloY1 2 t lam rm Of lge 3 Br house 2 ba _ LllO ISLE plan. 4 year op tion while $156,500 Xlnt financing. -1850/mo 305 Diamond queen& 1c11ch bllcfat nook rncd klde/Oog1 S600 Info owner retains occupan· owner 714·24()..3102 A door m•n opens the 213/1106·8718• wknda cuetom oecor natural 539 6190 S.St lee Tradillonal 3 Br, 3.,., Ba. Bayfront, pier, & cy $350 ooo Owner wlll dOOI' to a 10y., of cu1tom 714/1173.·5243 -_,..,...-=-=-=-===:-=-:=:-:-::--float for 65' boat Pnced ID sell $1 ,250,000. finance. No Agents. Haat. ltac.. 1040 furnl1hlng1 Take 1ne rock frplC eunset petlo .. HOME FOR RENT Telephone Serv1r e: Monday-Frida"· 675--0539 Super clean 3 Br iCI. ba .. 9\l&IOf to your con-IPIOTAOtW pool utlle pd ONLY 1425 4Br Weatmlnater S775 8:00 A.J\1.-5:30 P.M . Business Counter: 20 ll 20 bonus rm w/lrplc: domlnlum. lg llvl'1Q rm & 11. IAYflllT t security lee 537-5022_ Oar. lncd )'&rd. Kida, pet• Remodeled 3 br, 2 bath+ large rec-rm., beam l1Utt1 $ l32 500 dining rm, 2 apacloue Br 4 Bdrm 2 B• home Hun1 Harbour special 2 Br o K Ag t , no I e e ceilings, furnished, pati06. $420,000. Ptaia1al1 1007 By owner 846-11168 all with bay 1nd city~. w/euper vi.w S2800 pr two story 2 ba charmln 863-1500 Mondav-Fridav llYSIDE PUCE llYFllDIT ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2'A S., utlllty rm. Nun•. mo, winter rent•I. Lora lrplc enhancea decor --------lniH 1044 $745,000. Barbara Aune vanoe Rllra 1173.,..062 kid• S500'a 539-6190 Codtaiaiaal Wll + llOlllE 3 Br H-' Ba Wdbrdg condo 6«·6200 Beat fee Ui • 1.H 2410 S.-.ucular bayfront dpl.x. 2 br, 2 ba up·, 2 br, 3 BOrms and Iott plus (L Mdl). end unit, 1--rt leac.. 2l -b afUIUI• ..---•• ..., New 2 br condo. 2 a, 2 ba d.n 2 boat Spa<.'eS. Reduced-$1.~00.000. bachelor unit for Income beaut decor Auume IOIFlllT oenatE ocean vi-. Neve< lived 3BR 2BA Condo. BeauU- 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. DEADLINES: PlJ B UCATIO~ DEADLl~E Mondav Sa t. 11 ::rn a .tn. Tuesdav ~ton. .i;:w v .111. WednPsda' TuPo.. .i::i11 p rn . Thursdav ~rd. ·1.:i tl p .111. Frida\ I hur, 1-:m 1• 111. Sarurda,· h t .HJI) I' "' Sunda ,. hi. :3 (JI) f'.lll. CA:\CELLAJl'IO:\ & CORR ECTIO~S: Cancellations and C\)rrrrtions ma" be made on same dPadlincs a:, above. Please a k for a cancellation number when cancelling ~'our ad. ERRORS: PElllSIU HOME OCUIFIOIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking $1.385,000. FllllllllS RllCH HILLTOP New 4 br, 4 lh ba, custDm French Normandy E'.Bt.at.e I 2 prim~ acre lulltop. Now $995,000. COROlllDO CAYS HYFIOIT Coronado Island cwt. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail Now $370,000 w/trade. IRllOWHUD "DIE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 -bath, Wte view 3500 sq ft $440,000. Will trade for a local property . llLIOl COVES Traditional Baytront 3 Br. 3 Ba, remodeled 2,000 sq. ft. furnished & boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy,,cJ,. O'"" N B 61') 6 161 One block to ocean, ,,., $90,000 loan. $15,000 Quain I 2 Br 1 Ba, gar. In. $850/mo 1-632-7921 fully decorated, pool, block to bay. S 179,000 dwn. Wlcdye alt 7PM, $950/mo winter John wkdys· 840-3748 eves jacuzzi. all elec kllchen, and owner wlll carry Call wlcnOs allday 495-148 l · • • _ air cond. near So Car Ann Peters to Olacuu. -OIST• S & S Pr 0 Pe' 11 ea l/ery spacious 3 Br 2 ba 4 Plaza 241-8322 or 142•12UO Exchange YOUR property EllLI•• Tl• l-8911-9824 fam/slng181 nu crpls & 848-7496 eve for a Tuf11l!fock hill lop -B U I i ..... paint Incl gar I/yd $600 --- j PETE v1-nome Home In the g•te guarded 18111 a ara I• 539_6190 Bast lee Lu11ury Condo, walk to S GOLDEN PROPERTIES community of Cherry Cst Plza. 1 bd, 1 ba, lrplc, J BARRETr ... REALTY 752-1569 Lake Estatea, format Ctatral 2202 lrviat -2244 eleganl Freocn windows. entry, Uvlng rm, dining 2 Br oceanfront 1 1250 2 10 4 Bdrms S8.c6:Siaoo aic. W/0, prav club llEWPORT , VIEW "' CtrtH ••I Mar 1022 al IRVINE prices. 3 Bdrm. 2.,., ba Hollynock I In Tur-llLLIOI DOLUll lie Rock Glen Garden Homes. Panoramic nlghl Ootll YI • Ult,000 llghl view Cent AIC plus Owner Desperate! Excel energy saving black pool terms, lee land Best and spa entertaining l'lome 673-1600. 548-0458 HU• I am VIEW 200 blk 40' lot 3br + Oen, 3b•, yard, compl. relurb $515,000. 217 Jaamlne. Ownerlagt 673-5551 c"'' •n• 1024 $15k dn. no qualifying, 4 rm, music conservatory. 3 Br ocaanfronl $900 · wl umnls courts. Jacuzzi all with vaulted celllngs. S I WI t & Sauna $850 unlurn, large gourmet kitchen •••tr • tr 'ft $750 comp furnished with Island. top 01 fine •P-lltatal1 isor 7 14.432;o210 alter 6 pm ptlances, large sunny .IAOllS IOLn It ---- breakfast rm 011 1c1tch•n, PROP IWIAIEIEllT ea y Da1lu 11 family rm downet9lr11 ~lh 7141171 I 173 6 S 1_1171 Ualara 2535 lrplc .. 3 Bdrm, 3'"' a. • lmmac 2br \6a, fenced, lar~e master suite with Bayfront Condo 1 BdJf". gar S565mo 554 Vtv lavah bath & •Ira large fully lurn•ahed w/bay torla. C.M 213 597-7297 walk In GIOMt. Slluated VIEWS $900 on IOI wllh landscaped Udo Isle· 5 Bdrm, larrnly -MICHELSON OlllV( tropical stream ~ vi-ol home on quiet Island IO· IA\ltNE F ' ~H mesnderlnp pathways cauon $2000. Comparel Then rent this Alpal rtatall atau S349·~y Owner Wlttrfrtef lt•H custom 3 Br 2 ba house I Na •, 631-3014 0111111·1400 S700539·6190Beatlee lllaa• 2606.- liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OCEANFRONT 2Br 2 bath Orangelree, 1 br condo Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba unit, avalt UI ... llllE Furn. Yearly $850/mo Tennis. pool, streams 1011. $800/mo lse Lor• Check your acf daily and report errors immediatelv. The DAILY PILOT assumes liabilit for the fir~t incorrect insertion cnl '. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Br, 2 ba, lam rm. 1600 1q I· It. shake roof. S 1175/mo BALBOA ISLAND 4 Br a/c, lmmec, no pets, $525 \lance Rltr. 673-4062 ltd.., 10 Ottntry llreplace. Unlurn. Yearly 673-5003, 553-1141. eves t--"•••&. Flnla...ltt ... Renaissance Model best $1500/mo. Spectacular 5 Br 3 Ba. "'' " " • 1oc.11on. prtce & terms. I alMI Only 2(Wo dn. Aalclng W1t1rfrtlt .... Spa, lrplc, lrl lam rm, . TillEElllTS Located on two Costa Mesa 1011 almost like three separate houses FORECLOSURE! _A_g• - 813 -- 8 - 550 ---*"n11•11• NORTHWOOD. Large 4br' S37 4,500 lllH4 lft lll-1100 S 1195/mo 55 6576 Ptaia1al1 2'07 2'nba, greal location. OlllTAOT ,,... SIU OCEANFRONT 2Br 2 beth. VIiiage Park 11. Marquette 1 Br cfi8fmer, yrly, bay $178,900. Agent, Senay GAMllllA PllPEllTIEI Fum Yearly 1850/mo Modal. 3 bd. form din rm. view. all utll pd, 1 car gar, CLASSIF IED 642-5678 ~!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!\!!!!!!!111'9'-~!!!!~-~~--·1 N-loan Is In place and -·-"--'"---''-'-'-·-·-·---...... ltr sai. r:dr~:~~~ s~~,~~;~ MUST BE BEST FINANCING BEST PRICE Mo11 equare footage, EutllO•. 551-4307 Of 559-8451 BALBOA ISLAND 4 Br fmly rm, nll"' carpel and S575/mo 875-8~. Agt, IPU IAT/111 12 I 111·1414 fireplace Unlurn YeartY pelnt. S 1300/mo Agt ,,,,c_on_n1e,..,.....,,.....,,,.....,,.,,,.--- Must aell this _k;,,dl S15001m°o. . 644-2212 Of 673•5354 BAY FRONTAGE beacn, C..tral 1002 Ctatral 1002 equity. Only Sl55.000. -===--;;;;;;;;;;; 751-3191 SOLD Now' OpenD-11)' 12-6. • 472-8230 873-7771. Owner leaving area, 3 JASMINE CREEK CONDO Wlttrfrtet lt•H LatHI leac.. 41 ~;~~.2~~11!8:· ~~ bdrm. 2 ba, highly up-Auumable n-.% loan. lllu4 lf1 l1MIOO Top of wo:ld. vacant 3 E Ed ewater 11871-2868 • llOllELlll POU -Ull llU OlllEI Downstairs corner unit C::. SElECT Absentee owner will con-with nice deck and fire-.... PROPERTIES HIRIOR llDIE CUSTOM HOIE llEllOH Fllll 11,100,000 Sider all offers on this place Across the slreet corner 2-story home with lrom the ocean t>eactil aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim lnterlOf patio. Streel to Owner-lender will finance str•da prfvacy & separate at leSa than current mar- mut., suite + 3 lamlly ket ratea ano low down. bdrms. 831-1400 $79,000. Asll for Hallie TO 1111,000 673-3051 HOMI .... ,__ Ulll UAL ESTATI anY11me owner's • - WAii H~HO°"'T Stroci(.1144-7020 Rai-~~E 1uo1111E l•YEITllEIT IEWNIT OHM I lllTI Newpor1 Heights 3 Br + DUPLEX • 2 + 2 with 11 tl,100 Oreat C SJ4~ Year· lam room 2,i\' Ba. No ownet unit, spa & sauna, 3 Bdrm. 2'n Bath. near 1 lnco~~ 140 000· All 2 pell S800imo. 573.g !84 4 carports. Nice and park. lrplc, commty pool. l r 1 'h Ba · n I I 1 large Only 1297.000 Fee quiet open area Largest / · 0 ~2 000 IWIEll llSHUn TRIPLEX _ 2 + 2 t 1 Excel-plan In Newport Tenace ~~~r~7370n ' 10:500 IQ.11. lot 3 Bdrm lentowne<shOme.Ocean l rfll!U.11 114 ,..f.i 2 It car garage. spa, view Best value for lo-Realtors 675-6o6o redwood cleeklng, pro-cation. $375 000 Fee ---·-----• lff&lonally lanoacapec:t • TIUDITIO'.UL Rb\IJY .-._,me e~t.tlng loan Aakl ng $115,000. 1131-7370 • •. RADI T IONAL REALTY llWY Tl IOYEI THE REAL ESTATE RS Ill CllYO• OllTIM Lovely 4 BR custom home on lhe golf course with pool ano spa. Very pri- vate and recently re- model•d. Reduced to Owner going 10 Hawaii S 1.295,000. Call Biii Cote YH'LLLIYln Mesa l/erde·s belt buy. Big 4 Bdrm with all lhe axlru overlooking Of.-------- ange County's Wiider---------nedt Perk. Vacant and In need of new owner O NLY $218 ,000. 751-3191 C::.SElECT -..~TIES To place your meaaege before ,,,. reading public, phone Dally Piiot Claullled, 642-5878 w.it cared f0< house. 9 7I0· 1100 -;;;;;; ____ .:.;;;;.;~----.. lrvlttrees, loll ol slor age, • =;~z:~,::~,~~ 101 M .-em.,ID THE REAL ESTATERS li,\~eoch ILHPEI ~ Real Estate w1th !1~n~~~! v1ew lllYERSITT Pllll on lhe 5th fairway Sharp A great home for the grow- 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo Ing !amity. Four apaclous drutlcally reduced 10 bedroom.s with three Jusl $230 ooo Owner will b•th•. II s one of lhe finance 'w1tn s5o.ooo Deane Homea ~hole• down. 11 you have been model~ .. lhe. Kena- 100!\lng for a sensational lngton Property backs _ this Is Ill Up to greenbell Com- CIH1llied Ad• are the •n•wer to a 1ucceatlul g1tage or )'&rd salel II'• a Mtl., Wff'/ 10 1e11 rnor1 peoplel II••• • .,.rt• .......... "'' munity pool, 1pa & tennis coun nearby .. $245,000 111·1100 DOELUllT llotME 2 Br & 1 br Apt 2 car gar- age Ell.cellent location '"' bllc from Bey. Priced right at S295,000. owe paper•. For more Info. •llflOll PAYIUll IUl.Ttl 171·1120 WEIO THU Beautllul hOUM wllh add on lamtly room, comlor1 In every corner 4 Bedrooma, 2',<; balh1 Lush landacaplng makes you ... .,,, to 1t•yl Entoyl Greentree. S 189,900 THE REAL ESTATERS Wh•I a Wonderrut World HOUSING-MEGA MATCH can find what you as a t>uyer or renter neecis through an mlroductory, no cost compuler listing As Or11nge County's hrst computerized classllied listing service, MEGA MATCH can also help you sell or adVen1se ren1ats for 1ust $15 00 for 15 days Call 7141241·8860 or vrsrl MEGA MATCH al 2148-A S Brislol St Santa Ana Monday-Friday 9 am 10 7 pm Saturday 10 a m 10 4 pm l1DJfRl1~1Ni llil C!JMPUHR COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RtJ NYll 111111 11,271,IOI Distinctive waterfront 4 BR home set ln private cul-de-sac with ex- pansive bay view. A masterpiece of warm custom decor, rich woods, handpainted cabinets, oak library & fine detailing. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 .... .... f OI a-IRtcl A4 ACTION Cell A OA-.T rtlOT AD.YISOI '42·M11 ot Shopp ing, right at YOUt llngertf91 everydayl D•lly Piiot Cl•Ulll•O Ada To pl.o• your ad, 0 !:''0"'°!9 .. b~··:_~. ;:: call 842-5678 Ind let a ..... 10 10"" fQuO .... Ole WO'd• 1 -• B 0 U T E S ~fled Ad·VllOt help I I HU .... ,.. 1I01 I I I I' I 4 IEWTIWllllD EASTalDE C.M. 2 BR 2'n BA 2 BR 21~ BA • C.tpels •Dopes • LandScape • Decks 170 lttc:Mat•, C.M. CftJI DAI. Y 1-~ (714) 541 1152 '115,000 1119,000 • fmttd Yards • 2 Car Gtraces I VUEAM I ..._, 1-1·--1 ._.., ; lt-....,.--....-...-~-tl !t Alte• lllllng In rhe p0tholtt . R E A p Y • wllh •1oh11t. the tttHl9 ot my I I' I I l'K>ln•lown wer• tvtn wO•H It . . . . ••Mott tHmtO llkt lllty .- 1 -B_R_G_B_U_Y_.., 1 lu•tled 1119 no111 ovtr ano I-· ....,.---,,-.r--T-~-i· mtll• them -I I Ii I I e t ..... o .. •• .... <~w<ll• Oll0'•4. • • -• -..., '11·"9 .............. -d .___~....._......___..__,_, Y<W dr<•loo 11.,... OIOO f'4-J """"" l'rr r I' I 6 11NY'.h ... 11 ·~ovr 11111•s t0 (;fl AN\.,.,IJ ., I I I I I I I IEPWTI lllTI graded home In Colony. Guarded g•te. 2 Br + B<lrm 2 ba lrplc nu g 2 bdrma. each with gar-$132,000 In assumable Oen. $295,000. 640-6188 laJHI JIJaa• 2f0i paint: crpl.' Walk to -Lr_g_1-=B:-r-A:-p-t-. s_t_ep_s~lr-o"1- ag81, Oood financing. loan1. Low down. Owner, LIDO ISLE 2 Br, 35' 101. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. yrly, lower schOol. $ t 100. 497·2558 ocean Winter $550/mo Good •tarter for then-552-5090 OWC/exchg. $299,500 duplex 11400/mo. Lora • • deposits 7S4-0938 • lnveatOf. s155.ooo. La 881 IHc.. 1 I Bkr 646-3949 ll•nce. 873-4062 Willi lilb 2250 Steps from beach 4Br ltJ •tCwllt.J lltr. 1 2222 3 r 2 Ba, blt-ln1, encl 2ba, Unens. dlShel 100. 1810 Newport Bl CM •Tl UllU No down? w ny nol rent 10 7 Ctrtat ••l •ar yard frplc 2 earl" gar· $950 Winter 650-4586 • own a Harbor View 5 Bd ' ' 100' ' 1141-7721 lmmac. charming home+ 644_5598 kd 6-10PM Bayfront Beyalde Plac;e. 2 dener, no pets /mo C::::---:.::----"Z':Z7";" lnoome a.pl. Ocean view. w Y' Br. 2 Ba. + boat allp tse. 642-0138 "'' IN 4Br 2Ba. llOx120 lot, at· W9llc to t>each, town. Owner's w•nt to Mii. 217 $1850/mo. 675-e181. L I I 2252 i356/U25 Pfefet Ol&lt t.cned gar, RV pkng. Lovely yard. 1234,500. I/la Ithaca. Reduoed lo B S DE DRIVE 11881 lltat m•lure pllfton. 1&2 Br $97,500 call 646-83811. Agt, Kalhle Shields, S435,000. Opn Sun 1-5. AY 1 . Xvall lrnmJHr, 29 •. nr apt No pets. 311 w . -494-7551 or 497.,..214 Agt 499.,..ll02 673-3777 CUatom W•lerfront Home ocn no peta. S750 mo. Wiison 631·2177 Ull FMEOLllllE · ' 4 br, 4 ba, lam. rm. Avail. 54S:7390 64._7298 · · Loc•I b91lk ha loreclOMd L11u1 llrel 1052 IWIEI W&ITI MTU t2/ 1 .... S29SO/mo. Incl · ..,. llWPllT YIU.Ml on 2 beautiful condoe. Pool/Sp•. 4 Br 2ba. bo•t allp, 955-2473 Lg0 2Br, & loft twnhae, 7 min from beach. gu & ' 1-3Br, 2'A.Ba & ,_.Br PIOIFIOllWI DrHllc•llY Reducedt C I M "'"'"'.., 2"'8•, gar, lrplc. sec watl!fpald.Junl0f1Br 2',<;Ba. The unll• are 3 EKcet terma, mini cond. ti I IU ...._ gate, $800 mo. 495-0565 s.75 1 Br S530 yeera new, apaclous anod YILW 873-1600. 548--0458 2Br 16. house, couple Of KlHiH l~• 2 7 pool. 999, tennis, I u I I y a p p o I n t • &Ingle, no pell, ig. yard, ot'-'b 11 couna NUnu w/modern futures. Spaci ous Conooa: IUlHTITIAIEllT •vall 15111 ol Oct. S550. A0JlEF4'RENT \;;;;,',~Sor ~opeta ' Creative financing •v9lt. ~enl/~eH• f 1~50.'.~P2 Great opportunl~or real-Call 1131-0256 3 BR. MIMlon Vle)o. S750. ce11557Zo1s • Submll all offers. A~nt any uxury ea ur · dentlaf r• .. le agenta &. Garage and fenced yard 642-4823 B~. 2 trplcl, lam. room. lnYMtfMflt 90en11 wtlh 2 Br w/stove, crpta. Kid• and pets OK. Agt. But. INc• 2 '°' ba. 2 c., ger. expanding IOC•I ~om-drapee, enciad garage. No lee 863-1500. JOll OWi Col!eOe P•rlc 4br 2b• ll•91' wlopener Mueh more: P•ny. Xlnt commlUlon no pell $550/mo. 773 W ;;:;-----,,....-...-----.or.11;a UPI* SI t5,000. own 901 For lnlormallon c•ll. •Piii wtlh a bonua 01 Wiison. 631-4889 1twrer1 leac~ t 759-8006Brokeralnvtted 71414~118611-5pm. property mgmt com-3 Br. 2'"' Ba. Eastllde l~mo. 3 It. 2\% B•. COUITRJ 2575 Columbia O.tve mlaaion ptu1 1yndlcetlon Condo. lrplc. $1100/mo. Newpor1 Crest Condo, ESTATE &LL •EW ... E l..,.rt ltac.. lMt leM. Experienced agenta 642-3850 & 642-1010 custom 1ntenor. 2 car Butll-ln• • Sprinkler Sy.. fo.3% prefl!fred but not re-3 BR 2ba QUIET AREA garage, pool. spa, tennis Beautllul & parll llke tem1 · 2 car garage · Harbor Ridge condo Re-qulred.AlklorTomLee. S800/month. Agent: couf1•.C•llforappt. wlth terr•cedpool Large Stor•g• Shad naluance 3 Br 3 Ba TIL lmSTlllllTI 645-31183. TIL llplt. 142-1101 •Private Patios Copper plumblrlg -N-$.449,500 142-1IOI $A50 2 Bdrm hm wt gar 1250 Sq It, 2BR, 2BA on :~o~~:::t~~· Elecirlc Sv-tem• • Lge 12·8% S•lllng at cost Veraallles bltlna provided det•ll• Water, W/P.tlo. Frig &. J 1 Ar P lot, ample room for boal Harbor Ridge condo Kena· Condo 2 Br 2 Ba. aecur-539•6190 Best Riiy lee W/D. •vall Nov 1 $950 '*•wnllcnq •1a 1 end/or RI/ or Pool Ing ton 4 Br • Ba • 873-3909 a -m-c OM• 1111.llO S549 500 lty. $125,000. Call 1500 hOUM Eutald• ad-mo •Hom&-lllcekllchens owe 1 I T o: -It 11 5"1. • 13"1. 646-6939 or lle2-3065 dreu ott 16tn frplc gar-14(yet 14)BR. 31hBA. .,., I bk>clc to Huntington & • With $1~ ooO downl ~ Harbor l/lew llOUM, Mon-la.a Clt•tall •g• appla P•I hurry blk to bch. I lam dwelling F1WY9. Sat/Sun· 11•5 pm 1940 aco 3 Br 2 Be $239,500 539·8190 Beat fee (old boarding hse) $1200 UTILITIES FREE Arnold 0 Ave. 8s0-3338 761•7884• 720-04S4 ,MW YllW ~'i'· 68", 3Ba, lrplc. S850 mo. ~ 2~:!°:1~~~.m. 1 Bdrm From 1575 weei!end1 Of 549-1783 11,200 PU llllTI 1:1=r~ $120:;; Avail Oc1 15. 964 Denver LA QUINTA HERMOSA • •fl• 4 30 wllh part ol monthly leaM 12%, iubmlt . on down Of. 066-0143. 879-6607 3 bd, 2•..;mb•. BIU,:: C~=· Weet of Beaati, 3 blk.- lncredlble b•low mkt going 1owerd1 the down 492-1747 $950/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. 278~ !!!?i°{oro~ ~o ~19• south of Edinger. lerma. tow down on Ihle pym t when you . Lfl I Mendoza.2cargar,avalt l(ayPuker ~4-9060 · 141·1'41 qu•I~ To wnhouse. leaM-<>ptlOn thla 3 bdrm. t• t •n lmmecl. 640-2731. -----· ----.:------:--=----=~-=.....: ~1J~i>EN PROPERTIES ~~~~~ :.i::: llEDWf , •• , A/C 3 Br Incl Ion 3 ba cozy 3 :~~o~ B~~.~~~ •• .,.rt .. IC.. t 752-1589 the bHChl 759-1501 -frplo Just over 1 ml 10 mo to mo 873·5580 IOWFllllT UT A bHutllut Trlple-wlda oce•n $700'1 Call · · 1 Br winier rntl $500/mo Lo-t prlee 4 Br, 2 b• taf&I' Wl't:nl ._LEE 30llll0. 3Br, 38• home. 539.,e190 Beal Rlty fee Balboa llland, classic l/ae-lnc't ulll N.o pets home In CM. $98,900 ~-Ideal locatlon. Agl. S Ct torlan 3 Bdrm wlguesl 67a-7844 w/auum S75K lat. n--• r~ UllU llUI BHutltul ommereet ty qu•nera, 2 flreplaoea, 4 ==-:-~=-:=-,::---:----:-Agt 673-8550 IW4lol ~ 1972 Deluxe Rnv .. Lan<:ef Home (Bakl!f/Bear) 3br, b•ths $2500. 760-8333. OCEANFRONT clan A.-¥, 2'!tb1. X model •II amen. Agent ea.ec qul9t tum cleen A•--"-241162 2Br, 2Ba, large llv-S050 mo, 642-8663 s 1oo'o-s 1100 67S....1188 • lllA ftlH ~ Ing , dining & kllchen Big Canyon Townhouae. 3 ---------' areu. Fam rm w/wet b•r. EASTS I DE 2 Br. Cfl)ls & Bdrm. 2',<; ba. Golf course Sltlf TOM I lllM ---------111 appllances & •Ir cond. drpa, tncd P•llo, lndry v I e w . A v a 11 0 c t • Furn 3&.2 Br Apll Nr ' Great corner lot with RV Young adlt1 welcome. rm. $575/mo. 535-2658 $1500/mo, 640-5274 beach. Agent 1575-8170 acceead . clhoeel to .. part le• FORECLOSURE! Agt. E.lld• 3 Br 2 Be, fem rm. 2 GORGEOUS 2Br "' den an IC oo • ,.1k no IHEIWf PAii car g•r. sep. Olnlng. 2•,.,Ba new twn.he"'.' $99S WllTIJI IEITIU !!!~~~~;,•wt. 10 MUST BE Beautiful 24icll0 Home. Lg $025. 842-2520. No pels mo. 233 l&lh Place. Slape from beach. gar-kllctlen, ltvtng rm, ding EXCEL E'SIOE LOC 675_..333 sgefcarport. Xlnt loc. 203 rm lamlly rm. 2Br, 2B•. · 33rd SI NB. La~g• ator•ge. Per-B11.~~ new condo-n;; Leue, Condo, Npt Cresl, 3 Br 2 Ba $850/mo. • HERITAGE REALTORS SOLD Now' mianent porch alttp• Agt. """' n • g0f1190U•· 2 bd, den, 2'n b•. Ref, MO llU 3ba, lge y•rd, _, bar, W/D Ocean l/u tennis & NB Realty 675-164:2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • • lorm•I O/R. $1300/mo. pool: S1150 Av~ll Nov 1. Winter Rent•I Nicely furn HIRIOR llllE yny IM . &45-]0SO. 631"6344 3 bd. 2 be. llept 10 Bc:h, Pllmll The pig• lla\19 moveoll But .. wh•I a meN. EMlllde 4 B<lrm, lam rm, 21/2 b• condo Aaktng s1 10.000. Bring •" off.,a. Playa Real !state. 673-1900. New 14. wide Mobile LUXURY 2 Br 2 ba Condo, N-port near perfect 3 Br $850. Incl ullt. &. Cable CUSTOI HOIE Hom•. ad 11 Park . Ip, o•r. pool, Jae. 111 & 2 be abode y~ at $695. TV Days 213-585-0921, IEllOll Piii $24,050. Agl. 557-9390 laal. $1195. 642·6290 539-6190 Best Fee Eves 213-943-1881 11,I00,000 Acl!!lt l ~ ~!:· ~~~oT':~8!: ~:_12 ~=: ,~.!: Aput• .. t1, Ual. • • 000 11 9C'f'91, 91111111. F9nlUllc 340 E 20th St. 642~547 OIOM 10 pool & tennis lalMa hlu• 2fot, It 1 I, • vr.w ol Canyon Lak•. 3 Only S33,000. T.,ma. Rem•rkable 1350 abode 962-668 · 1 Br •Pl with 1ereened 673.3051 1170-1975 w/pool nr So Cout Ptu Reoently remodeled •xec porcl'I. yearly. S550 PIEITilllll call 539-6190 Beal fee h 4 e 2 b 1 675-2578 5 acr ... Mur1ell•. Gently m. r. •. MP am1__,,,_,,...-....,,.---...,.,..,-· E'alde cul de NC. 9Cr<>e1 anytltneOWnet'e roll Ing view. Only SINGLES DELIOHTI rm, rOwd hol tub Gdnr & 3 Br, 2 ba 2 llry a.pt w/lrlc from country club.Spot-139 500 Call Jim Glg•nllc 2 Rm pleaeure •s•oc du•• fd & encl gar. Furn or un- i ... condition. Lu11ury ec-Ufnlll wm 1179-'1015 pal9Ce ohefl le Itch, brlcfst s 1700/mo 780-8 94, lurn. Wnlr rnu Loe.led commod•llone: 2Br + 4 Br. 2'i\ Ba + lam rm. ,.__ Lt bar. custom decor all ll05-306-8874 1 t 2 I t Apo I en a Oen conoo, 2'h b•. pv1 pool,~. 10.9% fl•ed Int. --•ttry 11 ulll• pd e-1 move In Rent? Why not rent 10 own I 1300/mo. C•ll 476· 1237. patio, flreple<;e, wet bar, $315.000. Ownr C~I 1211 5300·1 + S50 MC:urlty lee • H•rbor View 5 BO? lalL-- mloro w.ve. alto lacua l, 213-430-3e20 644 5598 led &-IOPM -pool, BBQ entert•lnmenl " Iota n Sprt.Q Garden F1aal1la . • w ys Ptala1a)1 SH! 8rM. Out•t•ndl"" CondO ... Ult• If ..... MC at Harbor L•wn Ml ' 11 Tll ILlffl a I S 117. O oo"' Br k . 11% fixed rale 30 yMra Ollve, CM. l/9r1 !Ml. F B I S350, 1 Br duple•. utll pd. -GC..._.. 1 ~ B nett P O Bo 210 ,., r • Av.II. now llery 9P9CIOUs •17 E S.y Ave. Balboa. 760-1515 MonKO wt... • .... ,Kt.. i.:r · •0A· 0353. • k Jn 4 Bdr + IOfm•I din, famlly 547 1155 Unique 2 Br ptua loft, 2 b•. Rue VIiia,.., Open wk a. neut.,, ~ Itch x t •1r• kit, end unit. lrg p•tlo.1,,,_~---=0---:-::,--.,.-::--== ll40-1538 h·•--/V:ttt I'll S 00 • + am •• mo~ln r.....,.,, •I 1 1300 Balbo9Plef 1Br1 e.SAso lrptc, gar Hlghly UP· .,..._ U • 53M190 Beat Alty ~, ......, .. redec:t Twnhme. High ... llYll mo. Agt 1140.6580 etpts. utl~ """"· no gw, g•la.no. u.um. Aa«lng DellQtltfUI 3Br, 281. lam .... Uft HOMES FOR RENT WESTCLIFF • bd, 3 bd no pete e 5-6ll06 $114,500. 873-8560 rm horn.. MOYe In oond. ..... ...... " Founlaln I/alley 3 Bdrm. 2 w/pool a C•b•n•. SIUdto & lge 1 br, 1/2 blk 1249,500. Agt. 5'68-t333 ANO GET ME. AN OFFER 8a. l&OO. Feno9d yerda & 11750/mo . Anewer ad " 10 bead'I. WIO. No pela.. --------&Mullful, one of • kind, ~· !Ode & peta wel• 593. &42~300 24 ttr S300 & M25 mo, yl'ly. People wt1o need People ctaaetflad Ad• u e u1e dul>+ell In COM, now ~ 1163-1500. Agent, ~ ~..... ~ 0111. S50 er.io 87~ Th••'• 'llltllt 111e 1nl'#9f' to a euec.tstut 14H.ooo. Fatxiroua ...+ew no lee. _a _ II _ X204 wkdyl; 4'111-97&0 OAIL'l Pit.OT o-age OI' y11td aalel lt'a I ol bey 11nd ooeen. Open lmmed 3llOO 11 & bd 4 ba. u11 n Qi;: -==: • l U:: UD SERVICE DIRECTORY bett9' wey to tell more ..... end IO< lat time. lg t>otiue awlm OI JD_ Kini ...,. to l>Mch 2 Br 3 -• -., i. a11 •bouU people! 2800 B•y11d1 Drive. oonc1. P11v ... l.·. 1111211 8, s1200trno. 492.83&41'2""8•,•. ~\IX~G""a"'tm-.~.""tr;IO~-. Cttll .... HM &lfi ... lffi 053-oott 9Q1. Santa Ceclll•. s 1380 pool. Lte. '875. &.t ;,;;;;;;;;:;iiiiii;;=;:::::::::=::;'I &M• f;;• ilh 0pen wtcnc11 "4·5400 ••• • 1pm.0pm 11IJ0..0.413 • t townh&lae. nt s.e. PIW 4 Br 3 ba 2 trl)lc 3 C9' 4-ftl. I.I t.e.. U • 2...ty, 4 Ir, 2~ Ba, AIC, 2 g•r: $15°00/mo.' Av•ll llLY 1114,IOO Nw CSll:9J. drpe. l)elnt, In-i3661• ~ rent I& utlla I:* gar 1140. oee..3345 t0/16. as1..a1111 Nor\h Costa Mesa. adjacent to park. 4 Br. or 3 Br. & den. Over 1600 11q. ft. Newly remodeled kitchen with at- tractive ne w cabinets, sink, mlcromatJc range & oven (with micro-wave oven), &«'Wity & fire alarm system. auto- matic apmkler 1ytt.em & more! You wlll love Ill °''" , ....... lttr 141·21'4 com• •21,tOO. ,ully inque tM bunQlllO'lllt nr m __ ,,__,...--...,.......,.._,_. ..,,,,. ioene. 1310,000. OOMn 53MHCf8ett I• llutt ... ll i-. Ohatmtng 2 Br I Ba. :ro· o..n.. '7&-1oeo. a er i•ot cllfldo. tncSty Channlng.11.1my 1 &a... ;'.,~7;.~o•. u o 11.llD ... hooll-ut> PoOI. reo .,.. toe rma. ltl)lc. carpott. --........... ·--~ • nr echoota, 'bH.oh i. '860/mo. (213)602-2091 Oup+eic, 3 Br, t~ ba. din 2 ~on flW tot. l•I· .noooino. NO I*•· M25. u 1m. pallo, g~t~ 10 aide C.M. I 130,000. C81f al1 4PM ~· l>Mch. $875 Aoenl lob M S-9191 Of ' idO § Ii( a Kit eteel 2 ba ,.._,.,~,,.......,,-==--~-..,---.- 5'1-3111. SI" on quiet slreet, pool, le6tul9 pallo ~ Kit .. LAROE 1 Br. ¥tew 6tdc, 11nnta cour1, 1 1200. ~tto 9-t ,_ oar. extru. 1796 • dep. &4•8084 Of 14M6H on 718 MatlQOld 840-4265 CedlllW 10 Oo-OatU " lttl AAft OoMnllde or • 2 If t ~9* the Fed ism:W & f Br new 8•. &TH/mo Avail Aoll 'em off lfle matllet '9dee, tingle°' COrt oou-10110 Uf'llQue HomM. Wttta I Cl .... lled Ad p I • I 4 2 5 . N 0 Clll Mary 1eo-oto7 or SOU.Lna &11w1re 11 01111lftt1H11 HM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=~~~~-J c111 Nowt .. 2.se1a pe1a.1e2-se22 11&-e000 ~~~-~~---~-__.:..:....-:---.:'ll:===m.l_c-'='====~-L---========- /1 B8 Orange Coast DAIL. Y PILOT /Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 $1.84 per day Th111 '1 ALL you pay IOr 11 30 day ad lr1 th" DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DOITNOWll HI FOii IAl8RA Your Dally Piiot Servlce Directory RepreHntall11e 11y ,ler 11111 llre11111r1 Iii lab11it1ia1 Clllll• Cart Cu••u!I HadpH 11111 Cl1aala1 ....,., Pal1tl11 Plaldlat RHpon1lble 7eenager 10 CdM Mom, lovea kld1, my tllll NEED Hl!LP? CALL Jl!FFI ROBIN'S CLEANING cu;ro;n BrG-81one INT/EXT. CALL JIM, •2•4...,lllriioliiilO..,f_H_l_··l•a·2·1- babys1t my home. I have home. 7360~09!?. & up. Toppedlr•mov•d. Clean Jeck or ell trldt9: CMl*I· SERVICE:• thOl'OOOhly BIOCk-Concnrte. Llo'd. 111·7llO WATERHEATERS~lal Trimming. removal. yard re I are n c es C a I I .,.... up new lawni. 751_3476 try, painting, g.,denlng, clMll houM . 640-0857 Refa. Fr" Mt. 549·9.il92 Pool nealet•* FurnacM clean-ups, etc. 642-tll 14 891-54115 Karle .,,.-hl-ld-C~.,-.__,C_M __ h_om_e ' ' ei..n upe. etc. No job too ,,,.....________ RALPH'S PAINTING ' AA_... 'd ,·,. 2' la.r .. -11 .......... Ill""" or IMIJll 506-2264 C1pt & Window CIMnlng •! lnl/ext. AMI Llc'd •Faucet1•Dl1poaaJ1• -llllYE/PHll/UIL ... LLttJi•~ "'"""" yar , n lnll to -~ .... _ .-Prof. r-·"• •t , ... ,,, .. aa _ ••2 .., n -·A C MOVING· Fr .... , 841-3118&/24 hr Otatnl clear lrom $5125 Lowea1 HI. Aon 045-2S37 Bkk""• payro • gen. acctg yra Paula -...,9.,5 Mowing, Edg ng. Twtce e ONE CALL DOES rT ALL CALL BOB "4-4125 0 I ...,, . MOnlh $20 lo 126 W ft I I ulcklcara ul. Low r•t... Top q"allt R•••Anable Repair tauc.11, dlap, etc. T l I -1 & MC'I Flax. hrs. I Incl t-'I YL:c;;.~.o. ~y.;:~!rda. 850-7454 Of :au~ I~~· WHk ~~~ HOUSE-APARTMENT Lie. T1380<48 652-0410 ralea. '"c.t;o, --;;timate. 851-9«!04M&M432.()500 » •1 •n•f• wknds, al your bu• neu S • CMMlnlng or Renovating 850_2328. Uk tor Brad. I __. Typing/Word Proce11lng or can pickup & deliver uianne 55v-3098 "&Pdlll IAlHlll allai Fr" M llmate 86() • .i1499 *A-1 llYIH* flll n1Cll All bu1lne11. achool &. per- Free countel 842· 704 7 Ctafaltr tMffl 839-5035 DUMP Joas I HOUSECLEANING Beet quallly 26 yr. Hp. Cuetom Graphlc1/Mur1l1 lendlord1I we'll aec~re eonal proJect• 851-1041 CaJ.iatl Jlali:la1 IBM-PC HELPI XRordab' Landeoapa Malnten~ SMALL MOVING JOBS IWlabla . Reeaonable Lie $?~r..:~~v·7~i353 ,:~~~~~~:x~p~~~~~: .. ~~!~~l~~~l~~'.~:1~·· w1 .... c1 ... 1., ••oiioN.,eiiiw....,c~eb""liioine'""i•a.-c""lab~l-ne"'!I & uHful on·llle advice. Cle1n-up1. Mow & Trim. Mll'tE 648-1391 Own trane. 850·3283 STARVING COLLEGE Fr" aal Randy 982-75t9 l 9 _ __. "Let the Sunehlne In" lacing, bars & lormlca training & product1. Rau. rat•. 53e-t91o HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE HOUSECLEANING STUDENTS MOVING CO p l uaat nnaCt SUNSHINE WINDOW countertope 842-0881 SSPIPC 754-10311 LAWN SERVICE: Reliable. Furniture, Truh, Tr-EXP'O. GOOD REFS Uc. Tt24-'13'S. ln911red. arr a1 Cullom r"ume1/Cover CLEANING S.-2· 1S49 C.r;.tr~ C.atr.cl.r. Reaponllble & Aecom-"3-5415 NORM GllldY9 549-0659 (4-9pm) 041-8427 i Fanhlng Interior oetlgn lel\era/Job aearch tips madatlfV' 84" 5133 W "TCU us GROWi HANGING/STRIPPING Call cos 873-t 107 WHITE WIZARD •cil'A'4!iiPiEjfpN .... R"'Y"": •e;·pe-n.a"'u!9' GfHlll ··•· .,.. LT HAULING · MOVING HOUSE CLEANING " n VISA-MC Scoll 873-1612 IHfla WINDOW WASHING Phase• 20 yrs In area. .,R....,,.d...,l/iiRi'-... 1----MOW/EDGE/CLEAN-UP Rental Clean Upa, Jon By J•nanaae Lady, own I "The only magic la Chi , A"enov. 645•37•9 emo e epara, comm. TRIM. Free eat. Rau . &45·81921731-21118 1ran;'6'4&-0527 eve P1iatla1 Bl1ckwelder Peper-QUALITY" 831-2028 ~~~~~-~~~ · .. & resld Llc'd, ~nded, rain Jim &48-1958 hanging & removal. Oual Huber Roofing-all types -RemOOellrepair Unique & lne,lior est. 552-{1'142. . GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS PAM & BOB'S CLEANING Fllf PAllTIH work only. 494·3818 N--Recover-Oeck1 llalt Law AccHatb11 unusull work a specially D~1ll Tll um IOlll & H~uL.,'!" .. G~~ lob too Hu1band & wire. 8 yre exp. by Richard Sinor. Lie Lie .•• t 1802. 5.i18-97~ •g•,a-111""'""1.-w--req_u_lr-u-th-.-,-a·u 142-llll .... 322 CPA. tlnanc:lel statements. 20 ea s Llc'd bonded Lawn-tr ... etlrub lnllall em .. 1. .......,.,.. 873·7012 art. 5 280&44 t 4 Y"• ol happy "WE GALS SHOULD S I I rl P81oymbroConst'962-831• D WA(t7Ac60sticl ( Tree trlmt"-oval H"ULING' SM"LL JOBS THE CLEANM"KER local w '1tomer1 HANG TOGETHER" tcrttlr I contractors who pe orm tax returns Costa Mesa .. S II J b & R I .._.. " . " " T"ank y~· .....,.;._. 114 839-0730 Anytime! St__.Ctl wotle over $200 lncludlng John Brown 63 t-6483 ma o • epa rs Lawn maln\/Rototllllng Trash a Furniture 5 yra ••P· Home/ore '' vv. """ ni lebor and materiel• must A L It Ooo~:_P~:~-~~;~~~~~nels BUD 552-9582 Free ee\lmatee 548-8065 MA TT 8"'6-5089 Rafa avail. 875-'1853 0111.ITT PAllTHI Pall• CtHH TYPING/BOOKKEEPING be licensed Unllcen1ed 1~j1 Pk L Penel-Pauos-Fencea 35 DRYWALL TAPING YAllOLW-ln YOUCALL -WEHAULll Ladi.catlg Prornpl, neal pro-Pltios·AedwOOd decks. Forlndlv lamlbu:ln~ contractors should so ~.v;;rai.se~lc~~\ln~t yrs exp Jerry 546-44 13 F~!t::,'.u~~~I~ ~~3.1s~3 Fr• est. Pete 979-282 t c~g1d!::'l "!'.i~re::;~;:: Pruning l G ndecaplng lesalonale 838-7149 0011er1, lencea. 1p~s Hr /Oey/wle 6 0- 0886 ~~~~r~c:~~~ a:~~n·~~~- S&S Asphl\ 63 t-4199Llc Cuptt Stnict El t • I ___ .. ~ ••• •1.,. Vic Speclalllt .•. Call Alfredo 12 YRS EXP rm amall, ~allty work. reae, expo, Superior Secretarial Svc: sumars. contact Mary -tc llCI l1••1a1a _ ........ ........., • 5-49· My prlc:.e ere amaJll lied. 963.0022 Ive meg Reuon1blera1es Pickup/ ~rono1e et 558-4088 wnh Attorat~I ---Cerpel deaning by retired EL p' riced I Cl --•-7 9-42913028 t°' Leon Meclel 550_0.•77/650·6846 Pl11ttr~lt;ir deliver. Joanne 645-1902 •y questions Con1rac-Journeyman For lree est. ECTRICIAN. ***HOME REPAIR talt lwml 51· ree 11llmate1. -" •01v ACES StOO· Charles 673~7435 al1 6 right, free 11tlmate on Elac-Plumb-C11pantry ~ _. CUSTOM EXT/INT PCXs ER TCHlNO S,rialiltfl tor's Stat a License •DRUNK DRIVING $250• large or amall Jobi. Lie. Fence• Kelth S.-6-.il672 ····-···m a n1Cn p ' I I Id R -Board. 28 CIVIC C1nter -ro 611 ona pr e. eea. Rntucco1. ln1/ex\. 30 yra. llltlLUTIOl/llEPllll Plaza, Room 690, Santa Acc1dents/Bonkruptcy Ctatat Coacrtlt 396621. 873-0359 uome Repair• Car"""'nlry WllMW IWI• ICTION • 5 YRS O.C. Free est Steve 547-4281 Neal Paul 545 2977 Free consul I 241-0343 n • ,.... . Elcp S 150 + C.C. 8"'~8811 · · • Free ea\. Pete 979-2821 Ana, CA 9270 I Ado's CONCRETE 1 * ELECTlllOlll * Plumbing -Carpet. Rel• Wedothrorooohwork.Re-MOST IN 18 DAYS IUl'IP&llTlll ED'S PLASTERING laJ.yiitliDI MASONRY 9 yrs same Reasonable. 831_2345 CALL FRED 962-2443 llabfe and AEFS. With '< Reu. Free ell. 650•7 t 69 Intl ext. Patching/textures _ _ loc Free nt 840-1705 complete carpel and Tha t&1t11t draw In the Reetucco1. 645-8258 Claullled Adi are the an1wer to e 1uccesslul garege or y11d aatel II'• 1 better w1y to 1el1 more people I Have .omethlng you want to Mii? Clu111ied ad1 oo 11 well I Call NO W. 642-5678. lfxprd person wen ts ELECTRICIAN· 20 YRS Home f\99alra-Carpantry hOulldeanlng, windows Weal ... a Dally Piiot INTERIOR· EXTERIOR p/Ume baby sitting Re-Class11ied Ads. your one-EXP. REAS. RATES Cablnete-Elac-Plumblng done Ir•. CALL TOOAYI Clullflad Ad. CaJI Today Court11y e1llmates Find what you want In llable. reas. CM 548-7248 stop shopping center 648-7602 Fencing. DON 1168--0t -49 540-5864. 6"'2·6e78. DON 644-.i1798 Dally Pllol Claeatlleda. Arartatat1, tlal. Aerlatal1, Uaf. Arartatatl, Val. Aertatat1, Val. ..... 2ttt ltatah lo Coaatrcial Ptneaab 3012 ltlt WHtt4 5100 Btlt W1att4 5100 Coat• ..... 2724 Coat• .... 2724 Baal. ltac~ J740 t.f, ... hacli 2741 h r'a In B:i. p;;_ Slllart 2tOI ••• ,... 291 t EiOOllTl/IOIELI Babyalttlf. Sal/Sun/Mon Dell very person, were-beaehfront hOuM, '325. night, 17 hrs pr wk, re-h h 1 ,.,.... 0 1 1 1Br BACHELOR w/cozy 1 BR tBA APT. Nr. 2 ~.1 ba,Uso/mo.Cili Agl.873·5"'10 Single mom w/1 yr oto Re\all •P-1250 9Q It. Outcall0NLY83~9199 aponalble.S.-2-t310 OUM ep.guvv rvng kitchen. very clean. no IEWlllHl lPT. Adams/Beach. Slngle It 5 493-312.il Mllllng aama to lhr 2 br 17th St .. C.M. Prime re-record & strong back 111- peta. $350 mo. 548-2978 Bachlllore, I Br. & lo"•· garage. fncd patio. 1 • pm Lg pvt rm & bath, tum. twnhae In C M 648~809 tall loeatlon 645-3477 llMll Banking aenllal. S4·$5 per hr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;$3~95~-S~5~6:_5 .,......,.~6~45~-4~4~11 chlld, 1 aml pet OK. BACH. B~~~>! PAO. Co~ ~utttul loc. '300 mo. WE LOO. 1· FOR Shop/Store/~ttlce •P~ la1tractl1a 3011 TILLll hll/part ti•• 645• 7811 2 lBr unlUrn, $475 mo -+-Newly painted 2 Bdrm. t Weter/\raah pd. S-475+ ~~~~~~ ~ Incl utl · Reta. 638-7753 300 aq 1t or more. reu c WEIGHT NO MOAE Exper. pret. Ca.shlerlng Driver needed. Mat lem, Oep. Newly decorated, Ba. $535/mo. & I Bdrm 5300 depoal\. Ag\. no lee. Nr t>eacfl. turn, prlvete JOUll M ... C·2. 648-7249 10 w1e ctuau. Reg Oletl-nee. Apply •I 19756 gd driver to help drtve me stove & relrlg, ott street $435-$455 Utlls paid. 883-1500. Spactou1 1\udlo ·~ bloc entry, kitchenette, TV, \Ian. Cl""' start Oct 3, Beach Blvd. HB. In late model Musteng to parking Quiet neigh-garage, pool, no peta 2 Bdrm. 1'..i Be. Condo, tok beeetl, u1111 pd, MP pool. tennte. ll'lr bath, ..... 1......... lda1trlal and OC1 8 For Into. banking Mlnneeota Shr u - borhood. No pets. To see 301 Avocado 642-9650 lrplc, dahwihr, patio, kitchen. naer lhopplng non-aml<r. $226, Incl utll. I-"_....._,. ltat1l1 Jt20 720--0645, 850-3233 TELLlll penses 964-2062 call 645-9604 alngle cftar..,..,, $700 mo. S-425/mo. 494-27117 4i3-3490 .. _ O I ae own a to -..-500 i #11nOr•nnaCo. 1200aqft.N-bldg laalatll8! 4014 mln6mo experlenc:e,type r11er, u u "gent, n..,...o-lee. !!!!!! llALAll _,_ E1tabll1h1d ,12 yeual rv ne area .,,., .. mo COLOR/I E CON wpm. '" • 0. T.E .L.FFI $500 annal\, 883-1 •zrt •-·-L 271 --• -·•-W I I ••"•/ 30 $4/hr + $ 20/ml Hrl 8 5 20J E. lttlt St. Oulet 1 Br, close lo beach, -"-------=---= 1 rm,~ liliiia on Wl<lyfenttlle now avall. Pho101 tuen/Ref'e chled 1 mo frM. Tom 851-8928 SULT NT E I i.. Inquire 580 Broadway, 2Br. 1Ba. Ir pie. WID hook OIW. dining rm. frplc, 2Br Iba. g11 paid, S..25 canal. Oectc over w•ter. 11S.60twk. & up Color 8 mo Guarntld s.rvtca 2500 S I A : xcll ng TILLlll TlAllH Laguna Beach. 497-1724 up, no pels $625 mo pat Io • enc I. g Ir• w/$375 dep. McFadden 650-8089 TV. Ptlonee In room. 227.il •Credlta* Eye Wltne81 q ft warehouae n-prolltable bu1lnH1 In-min 6 mo cashiering lype llllYlll wa•Ellllll S5001mo Cell Mgr Jett, Beech 893..U94 Blvd CM Newt Time Man&zlne ciude8 2 ottlole & lg volvlng acienllllc method 30....,..,., • "" 5'9·2042 548_4530 2 t83 Pacific, nr · Newport · · KNX .:. .... lo -.. • maz:zAll'llna. So. of South ol color draping, akin C-.. · ·,·ac:t J-.. , • No exper r>ec. ve111cle 2 Br l 't Tow;:;;;ouse. 17 CM Agl $800, 3 Br 2'1t Ba. 2 lrples, 1Br Beehelor, 8CfOll from &48-7«5 ...., · Cit Plua & 405 Fwy. c1re. make-up, bHlt on .,.,n .... un provided. caah pe10 dally enclsd gerage. patio. 1 cloae 10 beach, echoota. =ti 11~•br4 i~~·~~ Sml room & t>Oard, prefer Newport·~~ to a~32""' 134 3042 Enletprlae. C.M. at nutrition & wardrobe. We Ltl 1111111 631-6391 S585 .. $350 security POOL EASTSIOE park, encl. gar, 823 9th 831-6300 Guy retired peraon. 557-2783 who arerelocallng P1ularlno btwn Brlatot & lraln. Appl: 545-'lt37 Ftlltrll latllll FILL Tiii PAY A 11 SI. 538-9953. 538-4248, alt 6 College Pk 65 Fwy. 64C aq ft. ~__, .......... ------~~4~oS~~taAnaAve Lrg 2 Br, 1 ba, coin op 538-9572 tor2 Br,1Bat500 . Tu1\ln0tc 832-4134 957-2731.5.ilMll85 ICE CREAM reduced to 3201N-ponBlvd,NB PUT·TI•EWllll la ndry hot Wrtr Pd nr 2•2 t E 1•th St ltttll~lttll -.. '35K. Mleslon Vlelo. nr 675-'1500 TSL I •"2 110• u • • .. . v • ._ lta al W ... ...._ •S775 un 2285 ft lndllrl AOlle e hi h echool Qpportun111es evallable 1•t • · • 17th SI $475 780-8227 N~ ==· ~~·1 r:;: .. ~,01'! 645-5109 Npt Hgte. (l NA BEACH t I ut ·-~ otttce. -,-8101 Redondo 495-~52 befwn 3.6pm · Beauty n ton anlitan1 4 with the Los Angeles 2 Br. Townhouse. very Outel2Br 1'A Ba Nopete Senlora $525.536-6030 MINIVIEW MOTOR INN IALll&lllJ9 Cr . .rlJ.H.B.842·2834. days a wee'<. \op pay. Tlmea Ctrcula\lon Oe- qulel, lrplc, llCUUI, gar-$475/mo ror 2 755 W 2Bdrm. 1 bath. 1 door Wkly rat• 1 105 & up. 4 Br 2-3 b9 turn homa tor W" TEO· ... ••a; It l.taa 4024 lloenae req 045-40t2 P • r Im 11 n t I n our age No pets $850/mo 18th c M 646-9507 Specious qulel t Br. $435, lrom beach $750/mo Oatly/Wkly/Monthy · .,_ "'N .... op epaoe or Ooor-10-door new1p1per Cell 631-4984 2 Br. $515. Cloae to 1y A 6"8-H05 Kitch'• avall. Color TV, 1 month •tarting ..._t 1.,ge g1r1ge fOf minor LOA ON REAL ESTATE IUm lnUIT 1&les progrem. Guaran---Stunning large 2 Br 2 Be. beach 960-8658 yr · gt healed pool & ll9PI to 1 5 • S 1 P 1 2 0 · auto body repair, Wiii pay Paid for or not. Fut & Cutter guaranteed ulary, teed hourly wage plus 2 • 10112·.~ Ba. lrplc. enclsd garden apt, pool 2 Br 2 Ba. yearly W. N--ocean 985 N Co8lt H'""' 213-207-0455 up 10 $200/mo. Coata Frlendly aervlce. Call Alell tun HB ehop, must Ilka comm1111on Houri. 9AM gar. olf Paclllc: Ave $775 710 w . 18th. Welk to beach t Br. •love, pon, wahr/dryr hk-up, 2 i anun~ 8aech 494.529"'.l ' N.-d tBr unlllrn haeor apt Meaa or Huntington Sch. Heger , at Churchlll kids 98'4-8680 -2PM or 4PM -9PM Condo 673-5489 relrlge, crpt. drapee. car garer. ,_,, • · b N 1 ••"" •• 75 BUI 9911.1221 Flnancla 540-2835 T 1 1 • 1 d d DI •• ,.i .t 27".r $450/mo 538 4• .. 7 •• r b '1 ov ·...,.,....,.. mo. 1 Bl-lingual 1n1\rucl'onal re n ng s provt • • 3 Br 2 Ba S C P1za SA. "9 • "" 204 Davi $&50/mo. motet rm• °' rent Y wtc , Wiii pey 6 mo In ad· N ldg 1 ,2 000 Mt tg•'-.n ' Potential to earn S300 Pool, patio. •pa $750 No Bachelor Apls Close to Welk to belcll. 11udlo, N.B. RMll'J 875-1642 St20-up wl kl\cllena\te v•w 8.44 114{)2. -b ,0 2r9teaM, 11• 1 ' a I d• 1 V 11 "0 u • ptus..., weell For an 1n-~ avall 875-8740 --· v-9Q 11. per IQ · T 1 4021 langulgH Temporery ""' pets752-5822 beach. all u\lta pd s1011e. refrlge, crpte. Jlrhlnt/llllhhla · Cttyot Orange. • • "On Call • basis terv1ew. Call (71 •) $3501$425 Preter older S350tmo S6t-6t~2 Orepes S4oo u\lle lncld $760. Frplc, patio. garage. lealall le larafn fer 974·8252, Marco I .I, UTTLlll $4.61/hr Apply Irvine 957"2361 ext 1204 mature person 1&2 Br OOUI VIEW 536-4637 OW,elac. renge. 20839th llilrt IHI Ital 2tlZ WUIH•HIPlOE lert1ac1 Ot. IH. Unified School Dlslrtcl, IHERAL OFFIO( apt No pe1s 311 w Only 10 mlunutes lrom WHIWI 850·56191213-4411-51124 2 Fem rmmt• IJl.,. a Br. bbl g111ge for 11orage S~lalfr.lng In lSI & 2nd 2941 Allon Ave trvlne Wllh computer 5kllll, Wiison 631·2 t 77 Lagunavr=r own pt1111ta AIUTmlTS 2 Br. top duplex, 4et 2 houM H.B. Sl75/mo. ~ only l tOO mo. WllTll TO 11lnca 19.il9 556-4900 u lery based on ex- J er totally remodeled. =~• moa.''0:C1~= 8 1-2 bed1 roomk 1 d ~~ ~-J760/mo. l100.a.4t-«)32~5-0940 ~~~:':s~ti!'f:.aw1.,_ :.~~:;r;er SO~J:e~ Chh811.'!._c•.r.~7~3010v;es.!"~~.11 ~~aMesaol-~~oo.'.:.e":..Pts'.~D~~ :-"!,:~:~."~~.:::;! :,~~~~ .. 1~o9~pl~~e .,,.r-..,...., M B~Y!,OC~NVl~lae OW.. lntab HH _r:,::.-0'::!-e11iid,.;;L.1:. In ,:.;;;. General OffiC4 t person pe11os. lllds OK. no pets private patio. S825/mo amen1tl11. Security p~o!o,,,;;,· P:,1$4s0 UY YllW In Coate MM&. Have Pay'~,h~~!~~ ~·prl-enda. Mu1t drive .<bonus oltlce, Ulmer Sella 501 Sep I occupency Call M on-Fri. 9 .5 gatee. Entry by phone, mo. 873·.il209 or A~ S.autllullarge of'llcaavaJI-MWtraldMlr.proper11ea va1e lnv11tor capllal. Se-on wkdys). REF 1 Top 29th St. Newpor1 Beach ~~~:i;;i: sf~:e~~~1•1 ep-6 4 3 ·O 2 I 2 wk n d. No pell. 8"'8•8591 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Ad #48 &42-4300 able. 12/aq tt. 642 .... 844. In mlnd.83t-8480. eured by Trull Deed on salary. 675"5784 call ___ __ _ __ 661-644 1 IN NEWPORT BEACH ' · Moo-Fri, 9·6. I .. ,.2 Callfornla real e1t1te. days only 7-•pm HOST /ESS 3 B bl I Compare before you buy. Slnntea 1 & 2 Bdr-"'"'•n-COM 1or 2 roommat• ltr~I ••• Long or ah ..... lerm. Mr. OllLI A••E ••on thru Friday 9 lo 2 ~ ugpa':r nr'-;'t P~az~ Shop al home It's easy Cluallled mak• It ... y. ,;;:n11 & Tow~,;;;:-... w•ntld lor 38r. 2Be h•. EMPTY [of In Cannery Myera. 558--0115 Part/lime, m<>l'~g hOurs ""'apply In per~n alter: with claulfled 642-5678 642·5678 S Frplc, garflge, '"11f/dryr, VIII.,,. 60...,.,. lol (!--"" noon• 2 to 4 SplnOrllter $675/mo 645-3666 ome are elegenlly newq:>til ptllnt, gr .. l loc. -..-• ..., '""' WI In TlllT Hiii Ellparlence preflfred ---Hut. leacli 2740 Raat. leaclll 2740 lurnllhld From seeo $3 w/lock). Av•ll•ble lor 962-1374 (Uk lor Keren) Resteuranl 3333 w Pa-S,20 Clean n-paint. 2 On Jamb«N RO at 70 mo. Non-imkra boa I 1torag1, care, FOR INFORMATION CALL ctllc Coast Hwy, NB Br. beams. nr Harbor San Joequlri Hiiia Rd. 42813egonla. 876-6"409. GOOO SELECTION trallera. e1c. Cell Sharon Tll WIOIATll College Studen11, 5 morn-HOTEL/MOTEL EVENING Shops Nopets 642-1803 K enneybunkport?. 144-1_.... Chrletlenfemalawanledto 714/78()..8070 at875-5792 or 048-3~5 l14/Ul·I010 Ing• a week. Classroom CLERK lllt"'"r w/rels for s _,,.wr ahare my CM \ownl\Ouae Aide. Ocean View School · "" 525'mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool. $835/mo. 3 di. 2 Ba full rec lee, prtvate be & 'It Wey o.tw 8Mch & Fwy. baeaactlltatl JMl WIDOW HAS$$$ tor TO'e, District. 847-2551 ~~~f ~~i~.~~guna Bet\ ~~~dp'fng'°;:>4~·E c~:; s\~ lsn 't that the horse that won upP9f un11. QarllQ&, wtd oar. '300/rno. 75'-0103 c11 .. y new exacut1v1 *sPIAITOXL XbVl§dR; s 10.oooup. No credit Computer Data Entry 1n TILli•t. l4!-llOJ The Tri'ple Crown 1.n .727 hk-up,3blockatobeectl. &ec Condo. t ~Chine eulle. All~ avail. AdvlM lnlOvamamtage& check, no penalty Aleo Npt Bcl'I real •l•te'oi-HOUSECLEANERS -TOP all bll-lna. 210 aq ft. $550/mo. bull-875-2495* lend on a buy TO'• noa. Typing 45+ wpm • PAY, FfT or PIT OWN 208Lugonla ~;,or.;.,PYt~:,,S:,;d~ Maty.b61r842-3998 .... Ir • 4-.t $10,000up to Jumbo•. mu11. Vllflety of dutlea. TRANSPORTATION. $545/mo 2 Br 2 Ba lrptc, balcony/yard, enclda gerege. lnOry rm Avail now Must seel JIL ...._. 141-1111 ~ 2 •~ ...,. 1 1817 W•tctlff, N.B. 278 to I tU •~ Denleon Aaaoc. 873-731 I Call Lola at 833-2900 PROFESSIONALLY EX--.-· .. ,_, pet...,., .,.,, I t PERIENCEO ONLY NEED E8ltblufl 2 er. Condo nr El & 1111. 873-9519 or 13e5 9CI· 11· Sul1eble tor ltll Wutt4 9100 COOK/HOUSEKEEPER ~PPLY. 631·8222 810 Center SI TIL llcllt 142-llOl II ~o~ rr nol sure whO (or wnal) llenneybun•oort .. u. don t lttl t>ad -tou rt not alone Kenntyblln•porJ is nr, ol 14 d1sl1nth•tlJ dtlltrenl apartment lloorplans Rllncno. Prefer 1 or 2 97&-t78t ext 57 medlcel Of dental. Agent. fnlllln ADS llll ..,,..,. •••Mt tor t edull. Mull epe1k pa11on1 1 860/mo. Fem. 51 w/flh-2bf 2be 541-1!032 UUl1U -·--Engll111. Raqulrelocal rel HOUSEKEEPER-Live-In, 8 7 3 -3 0 8 9 o r apt, w/WOlklng non drink· 250 aq It. '200/mo. 779 W. Unlimited, peonanenl pan & driver' a lie Like pet•. • 0 m e h 1 1 P 1 0 r S600/mo. 2 Br 1 'It Ba. lrg Twnh1 , lndryrm. carpori.CIOM 10 thop- plng & beACh Avall now. a1 Snw1nd Y111aet on liun11n1ton Buch ~aw1nd Y lla&t is a rtsult 01 lolatty 11trsonaJ11ed 111olmoonal otann1ng Th' -ind ot a11enlt0n you destr•e A perlKI blend ol nalurt and 11 .. na nesUed 10 11 forest w11h babblln& b100~; and qu1t1 ponds. cooled by nalur1I 2t3/28t-<>305 Ing I~, pool, laundry, 19th . St. C.M. Tom ARE FREE time poaltlone open, llve In No amol<e/drlnk handl-eepped ~· pv1 LIDO DELUXE 2 Br. trplc. 12-r5+ ~ etect. 432·9798 16t-e929 C muat be avallable at leaat 673-8879. ;T9• ~09~alh. mo lrg brlclc patio. I 1160. Fam. non-amkr to ahr 400 eq 11 tumlahld, C1oee al: 2 weelcda-y9 (AM or PM) 875-83611 w/11/M 2 Br llOUN In to ... , 17th. SI. Call and wMkend1. Work •P· Otek/lnftr lar Inventory control astll \ lor On ' .............. 1 room •nt, CdM. U50 + utll. Batty &45-9t8t Of ...... UJ·HH proxlmataly 16-30 per Slyll•h wa(erlront loc. 2078 Thurln TIL l1•t IU-1 IOI ~c un b1"1t\ Add to thal lenms courts. sw1mm1n1 oools a wa and a convenient localoon near slloPP1n1 and tmOloylT'enl and vou •t 101 • olKe an•ont would •• ._.. _. 87~7 644-2270 wMk, depending on work Conllnental ••per pref •kl -•r manufacturing kl1Chenat1e & !>9th l300 ---------loed. Earn money white 2 1 3 / • 3 0 • 8 5 3 0 company. p/1 permanent weatie11u + 1200 MC. dep. 2308 W. Fem • .,.., w/NtM, OCMn 1 90 trlpla net Airport ~~~~~~~~~ you learn to talc• lnven-71415311-3 192 · P<>SJtlon. 6A2·M51 Ooeantront NB 873-4154 vu 2-try CdM apl. Walk to .,.._ MW corner bldg, FOUND Beagle. m1l1, tory ualng our •)'Item. "EWlllY S&ltS Beeu1tlulty landeceped garden ap\s POOi & spa P1t1osldeck1. No pals. 2 Bdrm 1 'I• Ba '600 o•oudly call t>om' l(Ytn Kenntybun~po1ll One ind lwo titoroom one and two balh apartments from S~7S Seaw1nd Villoge·0 • • Aye Upelalra deluxe 2 Br. 2 ea. bdl. Age 21-35, 1276 + acrOM hotel & Oenny'1. Weatmlnater. 898-2998 Work primarily In Orange COOKS: 2 yra .xp. In col· Utll "vall 7"'"" '"""'5 offtoe/ll'IOWl'oom ......,... C-·nt~. Muit .. _ 18 or lee lhop All lhlltt avall. Earn S20 to '30 r:. hOUr. nr ocaan, ~ar1g1 . __ ."--·_"......,,.---.,--I 7 .. 1....... ..... ...,._... Found: Buff/Tan M .,.. "'"' S7"0/ .,.1 1 n 1 = " "'"'"' .....,. High chool Gr9d. Ideal Apply 3-5: 1400 W. Coul pan or lull t me op-.. mo."" -• Fa rmmte, non-emkr, Cock·a-poo. 1'~ yr. ........, NB ••2 ""8 porlunlllffa allable fie• _V_E_R_S_A_I _L_L_E_S1 clean, Bel la, tat, 181t. Bllyfront. omo.., Pl llOI, Kenllwor\h/St Andr-e ~~i!!udenle arid .... ,, .• -• ..., 1 Ible hOurt: labulr;>u~ PENTHOUSE 2 Br,2 ba. Jt5 0 d e p. $252. perklng,~orlal. LnH.B.714-Me-3296 • Counterhelp,wllltraln,8 prlzn and award trip 2 Bdrm. 2 ea. $835 151 E 2111. 5"8-2406 OCMnvlew. turnkey llv· 432·9321or875--4tS3 8 3-t003 FOUND F/Coeller Spani.t, l.Pft.ffl Plllll dya pr wl<. 6«4422, Clll 780-7067 I .., _ .._. 17810 8MCt1 Blvd, S1e 64 8 4 .il-.4 4 2 1 . Berg 1 t r om I "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ng. ~.comm...,..., epa F/M n-amk, lor wonderful llltlllft llfTI &ff OOIOr, vie 17th & Mon-Fri, llam-2pm. Cleaner•. CdM 11 •tc. '915/mo. Bonnie aplll lew4 Promontory Prole111ona1 orrtce In lrvlne 83t-7411 JEWELRY I Bdrm S515 2 Bdrm 1 •1, Be $800 2250 vanguard Wey 540-9626 l~S~~ Huntington Y111aee line, Hunbn(ton Beach, CA ~~~~?'· 875-«>00 2bf, Iba, Iota of ~ prime O.C Airport arM. Found: Graylblk Scottie WlllltltTll Cu11oc111n daya 40 hr1/wk. SALES PERSON (71 4) 898-9961 $400 mo. 87$-7409...,.. Cont. room, con.. & , .. ml•. Irvine/Linda, CM, 1m-y 11•". Cualodlan nlghll 30 PfT-FIT high wages - II.Tm I.I f " s r\. f --•Ion 1-· '"•""t mo .. ,_ "' hr/wt(, $5 30/hr .. ben-rommlaalon "pplw 'n rom l11t 1n "'teo 1reway dri~e north on Buch 10 Newport Bcfl. 21 1'~ .ilOttl. _,.. '""· ....,., · call 84~594 ~ "' ' ' S•25tmo. 1m une111ched 1.rg :3 Bd 2ba. B-......... y. Call 478-toeo Alteretlofl expert. ,Neal •1111· Pick up Job dlscrlp-peraon Macy Jewelry cottage, 1 Br. 1 Ba. 011 Mcf.idoen lhtn west on Mcfadden lo Suw1nd Ylllitt Spacious single. Ont Sl~ +'ol\ utll. ~1. FOUND: L9 lull gtOWfl Or· proteaelonaJ ... malrlll llon & appllcatlon at St. Store, 3400 Via Oporto road, quiet furmJ111nes available • Ootn daily 10 AM ·111 ouu & two bedroom apts. MO& Tabby cat, neutered k>r top quality wOfk, 3 Andrew• PrHbyterlan •2. N B 1573-5658 2012N 1181 0 Mature rmmre to lhr lux male w/1111 collar . day/wk. Call for appt. Churctt, 600 SI. Andrewtt••------- TSL .,.:Wpl u .v110a e .. t. lt1d1 274_0 la_ ........ L Jcond~r SC ~· poolt • 548-7570 973•1888 ::1.2~8~~p81~11!·~~~--L.-d-... --h.-lr-.-,y1-1-.1-. -a-ll0-_ ~;;:::;;;;;~~-~-5~~~-~·;;ii~ ac ....... rm ....... ga .. t 297 .. ..-...... FOUND s I s ·-1 ... I 1 f K " ,__ Lrg 1 Br 73•-C Shalimar z x:_ * st $245 M.,k 432-8797 • eq. '" .,.,_ : pr nger pan ... An•-rlng Service lele-1014. man cur at or en ,..1_, $400/mo No pal s With fumtturelOf bll<llllht male puppy, abt phone operator. Vatloua Hair Design In tile hew 642_3307, 5"8•111~7 M/F 30-40, beaut. BelbOa puref\aae If daelrld 4·8 mo. Vic lndlanapolle 1hlrt1. 382 3rd St, L1gun1 OllTllll llllYIOE Merriott Hotel near John WOODLAKE llland homa, non-sml<r, 141-1111 & Newl 1nd, H .8 Beach. Full time po11t1~. 8-6. Wayne Alrporl 553·9<1All lrge 1 bdrm Lndry rm, '350 mo. yrty, 875-<1792 ... ________ 53&-Nt5 Mon -Fri Olllvery ap. s pooi5• S40• llrm All u\lls APARTMENTS FURNISHED or MIF rmmte 10 "'' 3 Br 2~1·NEWPORT CENT"'R. F,,11 1_L_oa_t_:_B_llC_&_W_h_t_a_d_ul_t _M_a_Ja ;~~~r~~9g~~nce r e-proxlm1tely 2 d•YI P4lf L~~·~1. :~~~l,· ~:~ po 46-0336 ____ 1 UNFURNISHED. Ba~ tiB 820 . $250/mo aerYlce EJteeut1w" Sult~. Cat. SflOr1 Tall. Blk noae. pair men, uperlence ~· ~alnlng ~ays In· proc111lng 1r.perlanc1 Lullurtous condo, SC ALL UTILITIES + ....,, .........-v ... 7,. .... 2~. '""" ,..70 Hatnlltoo/Hltbor. C.M.. nacuaary. Apply Leguna M uatomer ervlca helpful 661-335 I Plaz.1 t Br. Oen. lrpl. PAID, HEALTH .., ......, " _.......,.. Reward. 831-27511 Electric Co, 497-5451 Good hrly wage ~ mlle-1--------- el19an1 Ir wtndowa. AIC. CLUBc l( N/amkg F to ahr Cleen 3 br • Offloe apacet for 1eue· ege. Mu11 be retleble and lllll llOIETAIY catm designer wallc:over. '· NNIS. 2 ba ~.B. 1290 + ·~ ullle 1'47 fl. 1595/mo 525 11; Lost dog, blk, med lrg AUTO DETAILING have gOOO a~pearance Npl Bch litigation firm lngs&drapea.sec bldg,, SpaCIOUS SWIMMING, plus ony87&-5909 $420tmo lllmoflthrent t em•I•, 1ook1 11 1ee s 1ew10etllllng,nead1r• A•k tor 1mona . need••1t1>«1eoced legal inc. wtd, tennla er\, much more! Sorry. Prof ram 25-35 to ehr 3 Br, free. ulll• pd. A /C. Lab/Doble mli1, short aponllble. clean cut s>w• 859-7204 Hcrelary FIT XLNT ctubhouae. ulll inc: & 1-2-3 bedroom no pets Models 2'Aba.CDM.l600tmoor ground rtr. 10115 e1 hair. Brookhurat 4 eon IOf car wllhlng & Delivery Peraon Mu11 be t111111wt 111rthndl •P81d· ,.. much more Ni) pets optn daily 9 to 6 '333/mo w/3 people. Cemlno Of, eo.11 MeM. Adam•. HS. "8-8775 Iulo datl lllflil run time. 111, tor ty~riter com-writing req Gooo t>en- S700/mo 6AO·llfl3,avea apartment• Call Ana Ad #29, 3 Blkl E. ot Fairview & Loet: "4 German 831-6900 pany. Call tor app\, Ifill. XLNT oppty Call 780-0317 Oakwood &42-<4300 24 hra. Adema, Shephard, blond, Irv, Automol!Ye 752--0229 840-6980 Luxury cond0.wa1~ 10 SC from $480 GarcMtl Aplll'1Mtnb Pror. Female to ehare 76'4-t040, Mr Tracy 1 r e1 • !I 6 1 "8 8 8 0 • EXPERIENCED Plai.a. Frplc, el•gant Caplttrtn0 BMdl Condo ... HnAL fl35-t953 l1119111YI ~aily Pilat · .. · .... · ·····. Fr•nch dOOl'll, a/o, In NNpe>rt lludl So. w/eama, tulty tum. for 1 I.Nol_,-' BMdl on PCH Loet: Sml whl/brown ,...,.. IA ... home MCurlty. 1 br. 1 ba, 1700 16th Strtet mo. Av.itable 1CM. l350. ldNI ~ YINbiMty ~ dog. 912.il, Npt Hta. 5 da-y9e..-, good wotk· 1ne1. wuflaf. dryer. Pv1 *Lakes & Streams 0 Pttum2Bt.1 ... ctoeeto neea111e,-oxf200eq 834-112.2,541-5992 tnocondtt1ont. Ex~t Club w/1ennl1 crte, pool1, (" over) ..... 7 00....... t 1 t>enell 1 I --·n11 ..... a 1 .. _ 642 5'll beectl, clewt, gat M25. ft. -t Male, Trl-8Mott': M Be1oe r nge II, II ary ac:. -· .,,...u ...... * Pool 0 Spa · · MO-t sn or ut-1 ... 2. ---------• Tertler x· Fa Bl x Tan commen1Ufat1 wllh 1.11· clubhouee & much more n. • t 3.il0/up, crp11tdrp1, Doble X lAb: M 8lk L•b: perlenea. lllLY PILIT 11111&1111 TUllH '625 Incl moat ulfle. St. Ntwport ll~Adl No. Reap. 1tr11oht rmmte, .to, ratrmt, 17301 8Mch Fe Grey & White ~:=n7~1~/l:e 838--0405: * Large Recreation Room sso(1rv 1 11n6r ~vlfnue ~~~"&'o :;:,' ': 9tvd. H a. 642-2834. Schnauzer. Newport NABERS · Now accepting applications * B B a a "' beeGtl 1200 10 t3aoa.. .._" BMdl Al'llMal Shelter, ~ f r'-1-•...i M Luxury Condo, walk loS &r--UeS 645-1104 no --a.. tefa t3l -0520 • l!XECUTIVE SUITE 12!1 M..-Dtl'olol, Coate Or vutw 1Ct anager to C. Plua, lrl)le. elegant -vw ..._Ctr 640-5470 ~ l44-3e6e ' r/J SUpe-""-newspaper car Irene,, window•. 1/c, * Newly red ecorated -Aoonlat• Wllntld S250 mo ........ • • ,( ' v ~ • - home ~tlly, 2 Br 2 81. lu "'--.. m• ~ utllltlel, depoalt refun.. SCR IU LETS riers. Salary commensurate can lncld •Hherl ctryer * B If II L "-dabl•. Ntar beacfl. ....... l'tll ftllll• Call fine... th Co 111<>n 1nc1udea pr1v111 eaut U Y andacaped 2 IC. 1888. pOOI, ~ 538-0500 ...... ANSWERS 141·1100 wi experience. mpany club wllennl1. pool1, round, nr bNch. bu ... , .... MW UTO IC benefi ts p }US bonus Op - 1pu, aaunu. t>eeu\lfully * Security Gate So. sen Clemente. No Siler• 3 Br. Craet Twntwn. ~· ~ lmflrO'te-Ob M A VEH t.E dlc:Oflled olubhOIJM & pet• 49M277 ~~~·mo'e ~~~p~ menta. ~ aq. 11. ~':.oru':b; ~:~1rno~~:;,N,;:n. portunity. Must have Van. mucfl more l H!lltnO ..... .. ..... 1 .... for Tom o"1cel-comm • tOllt. IWMPS taln fleet of ~y Station Wa~oo or Pickup lnclld• moat ulllt C•n { 714) 848 8591 2AM ~ II, c M Afl• t1111ng 1n 1ne potholal w 1 h ou-1993 St Alban• • 2bdrm.MKtmo: fbdrm. 8ht beM. iv-houM 1n M 2-3-4t0 wttfl ~ti. ltl'IM• =~· m:-~:C. ~: with s ell. lleage allow- 6t•n Sunflower ' t 878/mo; Stepe to Nnd. CM: WIO, lrplc, micro +. of my ho!Mtown ..... ,ull I PO ance included. Apply in Mac.Al1hur 8100 Edlnner Nu C8r1>911pa1n1. 164MI 13eo & '42~ M0-1314 awn ~ 11 afmot1 Box ~';O't.~N!POl1 kd \,.IKE NEW t Br 515 mo • 24th St. 213-592.·272& ..... nae .-'l!ld lllte 0 they turned leectl, Ca. '216&·1108. penon, wee ays. 3 PM \0 PAV patio. pool, ape Hunt,ngton Beach c.dllaol lo GC>-Oart9 -, .... ll~ tne holl9 O'\/e( Ind m.oe 5 PM at 330 West Bay St., TOP atN. quiet, no peta H,aw__,, IOfMl7,... IMna~ ....._wantdo ....... ~ ~ Fed 0 000..,. them I UMPS Have you rH d today' a r"--ta Mesa. . ... S49-2447 It well I Cell NOW, W1ttl I Claullfted Ad 50,000 aq ft l'lf Her1>« I C..,..,.., Ada, 'I04ltf on.. you're miealnO tlWI bmt • • ME.8A P1MES20~50~H~ar~la~L:~~~~~~~~~~~;;:~~~~~_l~0~--~~ ..... ~·~..it1::; .... ~:--:~d:= ..... ~~9"'~;""~.,_~mert1~~-=1=f0t~~·~·or~ege~,~·~·~~·~01-~-~-;-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~::~1c:· .. ~·~11f:t.o~!"2d~·~?:l~l~n:o:1.~~==~==~==::::~~===============~~ M 2-N 7t Cell Nowt ... 2-M71 aM• 14M111 Mr Hel atop~ oenter bafgalna In townl ----· ·-·-· ._._._._ •• _._._ .. _._•_··-·-·--·-·-·-· ·...:•_·_·...:"-- .. Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 n ltlt Wut.. SlM lel1 Wul.. Slit l•lt Wu... 11 .. lel1 Wut_. llM Aatlt•n Hit LllE GOii PUT TillE .. ,.. TOP SU * llflTI llOTiil fa~ ~ oo A unLE ~pply In par.on altet · WlllDIS * llWI lllP * j[emws Pref. MOdela & 3=necl Tiffany lam~ ... ~l : ~ IUllNlll IN YOVf' n()C)(te 2 10 4pm Spin-SupefVIM ~aper cat· Parl/Full time. Elcp In Eeeortl (213) Hfl· 1H4 MuMc: 8oll(clfaa ~~lt. ~· OWN HOME dt11tet Aeat4Wrant. 3333 rlert earl~ morn women'• retell CIOthlng 19 0). SlgneCI Galle. P' ~ ,'-''f' • "' ~ W. Plldflo C<Maet Hwy, 4am.1oam Sat 6 Sut\ Mlee req. Wiii train In 1'1&11 I• LO.ell of Oriental ltemt • .£J ~~ · '· •• r · HOROSCOPE Npt Bc:tl. Mutt have van, atatlon 5:'~~d FOfm~ieM21 MW Tl llU Jada. lvoty, Clolaona. • .:, ~ .• • 1 •• { L•: J • _ 1 . ,, wagon or amall plct<up. Magnificent pair ol ~ ~ , • • ""*Ullmlll =)' 1~~m•::. IW11lDIW&lr'ID H:'!t.o~n''::; .;.';::! ~~~g•=Ur~~:~~~ • • · 7 ~ ! ~.~ BY SIDNEY OMARA It )'OU h•Vil a •t11tl0tl dlyl 330 w S.y St, FuU/tlme. Apply In pel'IMI llm• evening•. Only Armolra (8'1 w/bev 01... GAIAGI SAU AOS NOW ' • I , \ Sacarday, October 1 Wtgon or Van and can Cotta Maa.a. .. Orange Coata M ... Statlonera poelllva, dapenoat>I•. tront SIOn.d Remington ClAHtmo n ClfYt ARJES (March 21-April 19). Surprlae due, based on past r~ull. train, motivate Coast Dally Piiot. EOE. 270 E. 17th St. C.M outgoing adult• need Bronze•. 1500,000 of... SU llLOW favors which now will be returned Focus on beauty, .mlta, and SYpetVIM leet'lagets -SALES apply Phol\9 648-7021, tat• ~ry + 200 mot• ~ Gontacllng new cu•-PRESSER, laundry shirt• ..... ,____... 2:30 to & p.m Mdllday Item• to be ~toned 10 I "·--ltulala rettoratlon of family hannony. Major domestic adjuAtment due tomet1 for tocal new.-tor cteanera In Colla ""' -·•-• thN Friday. the hlghMI blddet this Fri ..... Vall= ,134 and thil could lnclude talk of deooratmo, remodehna or actual P • ....,, you can aarn M ......... 5510 Mature Plf90n w/buel. a & s Ion P-1-1 '· 1107 chanfe of -'de"-. ~-o ·-o -.--· ~v-computer •XP· 754-6363 TUT'OR WANTED: lor ti ave. Auct 1tart1 ..,.. 9H . •~ ,_,.. :~.~~ S::nl~• ~ PIT help. In a Out Photo, Newpon Hlgt11e11001 atu· 9:30 pm, Ooor opa11 7 pm Verd sale, Sat/Sun, 81m Bioek Fa: BOya SOflwlnn A UR US (April 20-May 20): You become more aware of Saturdaya. Mu1t be 21 or lrvlna. Car Required. W.U Nllll dent. 7 hrs pet' week. 170 f,O: lne1)41Cllon, aleo deity on. Many mite 11em1. !~kec>d•· t11"~~!1~ ~!~.?!!!', ._ __ ,c val"-, lona-ranae pr,_.....,. •• and there m ight be v -"...1 older Contact Mr. Camera l\no~oe pref Full time lor large anllql.19 wk + bonuH1. Tutor v-4. 304 Anlde. .,. .... ,._, ._.. ..... UiMD ~ e e -r--'° .... .ulU Roundtree at 548-7058 Houn, lD-4.857-0161 ''°"'Mull WOfk week· Mlected muat !lava • La Jell•-•••••" C•c••rut 40 gal glaae ~uarlum opportunltyfor"propertydevelopment."Seepeopleaatheyare, w k b ends. 1157-39811 good grasp of Englllh, •-ti I II win~ uMd ult water not merely as you wish they mJght be. Be open-minded without •• days etwHn llAL El11R Algebra and hletory. -o el I IFJ ell 1111 equip, Toya. llou.ehO!d 11=00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Rental/ulee agent tor K · SAUi NISH Trane. not nee. 8end re-2542 w Cout Hwy vXAB sXLE. Furniture, Item•. craft euppllee, Ski belng gullible. tlve Island office. we PLANT STORE. P/tlme aume to Butcher-Forde ltWMrt ltMll decorator llama lrom equipment. furnltura. Gl;MINI (May 2 1-June 20): What might seem to "slip M_, ... wanted, ult 11aveopenlng1tonwo e11· 645-3392 10-6pm COnSYtttng. 840 Newpon 714/631·9807 model llOm4l9 & many Sat/Sun, 9 am Loe away" is actually within film gr~p. Means your position la WOtfllnn cond. We will perlencad, lull time. IOIEEI NllTtll Centlf Or Suite 560, ,... _ __..n Hu-1 1 S t/S 1 OCt 1 Jatdlnea/ Nieves than mJ h 'cl F till" · . .., •~ c .,...., •• mac;. • un on y. stronger many g t anti pate. """''"on v........ ty, tnrw, train, no charge, In out 1,.,...Md agente. om-Newpor1 Bdl. Ca 92680 AuctlO'*ll'CLlc373) B •-· L -,,. 4111o ""'....... .,.._ ,... atata •""'oved tehooi. mlalon• only. Call Bette Experience, Immediate & 2nd· ll-4pm. No early eat. -•• wl 1u visita and telephone call which could result in ~i............. of ........ w ftl 631 "4" nPElmEll bird•. 35491 Camino ........ 116 ... Apr!'., at 719 N Harbor, 11$h, em.,.oymen1 -.. ,.4 · Caplttrano Cap. Ben. Sal. 3 Family Gat. Sale: itinerary. :::11.:':~~1,;::~::· & -U.1\11kl 1<11'1 .::rm .... ':~ti!..· c:;~ad~'·m!~Full·~ WESTMINSTER ABBEY C•rtu ••t •u 1122 f:.~~~: & ~:1i:. CANCER <J.une 2.!.:~~! 2h2): F"irush dproject. reach beyond .. ---tic 7 1111'111.., t..c •-part time 642-9678 ANTIQUE MALL ruTIOUES ETC than 1 150, 21061 GrM11-cu.rrent expectations,'~ t al vast au ience exists for your .....,.,_ • over yra exp. POTTER & BRUMFIELD . 11751 w .. tmln819f Ava. "" & Celt TMry 551·2101 RHL ESTATE BRUMFIELD DIV l-T1n-• ua1m GARDEN GROVE Sat/Sun 9·4. 2912 Ocean boro (nr All1n11 talents. products. You locate needed material, finances are 17W900 554-8103 Blvd., Corona del Mat Magnollal emphasi:zed and you'll know that money is "on the way." Arlee is Medical assistant needed --------AMF llC. •uact•tllfTrllHH lortronl/bacil Urology of· REDEPTillllT Has an open'ng In our re-Start your new career on Sat Ocl l 8-2pm. 1228 s~:;.~nn!:· J~= in picture. flea ExP9f'leooe • must. Excellent pllone mannet glonal salea offloe for a our 3rd shift and pro-French rlall mirror, clrc1 Sandpoint "8roadmoorl, south 01 warner. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Lunar cycle high, judgment and a.45-9700 and eJCpertence. Typing ucretary/lnalde sales grese Into upper man-1860, 10 tt 1111. gold top of Gokfenrod. turn R • · t ·r targ l Tak h ( d tin 1 Modela, Actors. pit Xtras: 45 wpm. lrvlne tocatlon. coordinator. Must have agement levet. Dally In· leafed, beaut. PP $1500. 2 blks) Furn .. dlehae, lrriat 6144 lO w ion are on e · e c arge 0 your own es Y· commerclals & TV Show-Call btwn 9 and 5. proven eblllty to deal wllll tervlewe held lrom 9 am . 714-759· 1009 gtusware, sporting lS Park Vista, Wood -lndlvidualsTakw~o. ~ "expel rts" fail to come up. wi~ nll'ght cee, 778-FILM kids too. 833-7890 outside contact & type 50 4 pm at 12422 Lampson New !lome sewtng mach In gOOds, books, records, bridge: Sat/Sun 11•5. answers. e uutiative, re y upon your own tntwlJve tnte ect. + WPM. Previous exper street. G81den Grove. or cabinet 175. 75~-0845 cg.laot~!.,5&· akrt~-kkn •k•, [)eek, love seat, llld• a Another Leo fim•....., prominently. MOVER/DRIVER llEOEPTitlllT/TYPtST tn sales environment call 714·537~840 '""' -~ c e--ltaniq Aettn Type 75wpm and I C· prefMred but not neoet.I· E.O.E. PINE Co'!'mode s l 75 Sat/Sun 9-3. 718 Jasmine bed, davenport, club cllr, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22); Y ou 'll be in envtable posilJon or ••fl•& Ot curete. Audio casaene ary. For appt. call Carol Pine Primitive Chair $75. Furn, dreuers, cllalrs, ~~~01; ua'::~Y misc having a choice -at least two persons or organizations could be Needed tmmed'tatelyl company. CM/SA area. (114) 411·4101 I -TOTE-I $01a50k P7r2esa0·1b8a8c8k Rocker great thlngsl 3 F•••tLY. Lots of clot"-·. bidding for Y. our talert. ts. Loo. k behind scenes, accept invitation Muat be retlable, !lard Call 5'S~905. 26131 D. OUllHl/OUlll """ '""" f l d h h d ha bes k v 1 D LI A d A rt 0 R R ood G d Pl various turn, Ratrlg, kttcll Furn, blcylces. linen•. dlb or c an esune meeung w1t on e w o oes ve your t wor Ing, al o r. c. llEotmtllST vent 1 lfopue 0 N W HI ING F 0 R osew ran ano. misc. lamps, 111eet1, or que«l gtrl1 hdbrd, interests at heart. 650-1368 needed ln Npl Bch Law San Juan Capo CASHIERS AT 12422 103 yrs old, 88 keys. household misc. 10•4 1 1111 & Newport H8!bor S!llpyard firm, wltll some word pro-E.O.E. LAMPSON, GARDEN ptaye beaut. mBtvetoua SIS. 520+ 12 NBtclssua ~:~~"mt~ 11:,,,:~wSet. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diversif~, acceptsoctal invitation, need• pllntef''S helpers. ceaalno and/or computer mamYE IEOlnUY G R 0 " E • F R 0 M cond. Sacruic. 19500 9~. l7 Deer Creek. make cont.acts, enlarge personal honzons. Focus on travel, Apply 8 am • 4 pm, experience. P/T'. Ben· For Corporate head-llAM·3PM, MON, TUES, PP 714-759-1009 Cnta .... &124 3 IRVINE G"" ... GE s •LES r omance and a surprise money source. Lunar position highlights Mon-Fri. 675-2550, II ellU . Salary com-quarters for stat&-wlde THURS, FRI. CA LL A li 6011 "'"" "' f . ds nal fulf $ 223 2111 St., Npt Bell menwrate with exper. lnveetrnent firm In New 714-537~840. ff aacH SWAP IEO on Eucalyptus oft Jordon. nen , aspirations, emolio illmenl. agittarian plays key PllOn• Nikki or Art lor ap-port Beach. Shorthand EOE HARBOR AREA Sat/Sun 9-4. Goll clubs, role. polntment 955 2411 APPLIANCE SERVICE Every Sunday. Orange refrlg, rowing mac!llne, SCORPIO (r..... 23-Nov 21)· You get .. .__..,.. facts" and you'll Aulellng Newepaper · • and experience required. We Hll recond guar Coaat Coli.Qe FaJ~ & guitar, sofa bed & v..:•. . · · . llCUU · • OMler In lrvlne area nPIST /IEOIPTIHIST E•cellent Career Op-PART-TIME, Varied houre apptlancee. s,.9-3077 Arlington, C0sta M.... haehotd mite. know what to do with them. F.mphaslB on career or busmess Mutt enjoy working wl111 Nwi>t Bch public relations portunl ty. Call 553-0&40 10 Include earty A.M. lt~tr...a...-•-it Admission & Parking Antique C"-ry v. bed, advancement -prestige is elevated and you play major role in chlldren Mon-Fri, 10:00 nrm eeeke pe1eonabte & Mon-Fri, 9-5:30. weekends. Must have de· ..... -FREE S S 1 O ..... Ge Sa am 7·30 pm m van di Id 1 pendebte vehicle (small M WE COAST APPL · ~32~588c80ee walnut gate leg din table. effective cou p . mini, gittarian natives figure prominently. · • · · • competent In v ua ··· IEORnUY truck. van. station " '78 •udl Fox glassware y 'U ha to t b te' Station W..,,on or Small Good I -~ I & REBUILOERS. NOW IN "' • OU ve reason ce e ra . -..,. · typ ng -119 oen· Full or .~ ... 11-. COsta w~) to --111 ~·-t 101 E Y le Loop at • ...,...up needed Only....,. -• tt'-blll '-..... • "~ .... -.. .....,. ""'"~ COSTA MESA. • c. · • SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)·. Be ready for change, ....-· ·~' If., o """'capa t ..... re-Meta area Salary+ paper dealef In trvtne 2 Builders • Painters • Brl11Wood, Woodbridge. rneepon••d atablepp't':a. 1 persona tar" quired. 720-0941 549-4019. Lv' msg. · area. Must be depen-Location• 10 MfVe you. Carpenter• • Malnt Oct 111 & 2nd, 8am-4pm travel, variety -long distance communication relates to pursuit ' Salary dable Co t t G l880HarborBllld.,C.M. P le B I S I f blish ed . nal . Lo ...1•-·---' $200 oo week plus mlle-I.I NtfUSllUL IEOlnUY ••• · n ac reg between 19th & Newport. eop • u ldlng upp Y Gare""' sate: Children's o pu ing or ucatio pro_..t. ng JO' urney is ~~. · • . (l-) Hyde Monday thru Friday Co's Ho Ow ers ..-r--age. Contllci G. ~yde Well located Nwpt. Penln. Real property lender between ll:30 and l0:30 R b8501d ·7pl0771"!_~~-7082 Conc;ate m: Ma~o"'; tllollnge1• turnlstur1a. h1ouae-31 plans are initiated and you'll no longer feel "confined." Virgo 642~321 Mon-Fri, 9.30 • office hu deell apace tor need.a aggreulve Hlf a.m. on1y. 642-4321 • g an ... ..,wroom COntraclor• etc, etc... II d tema. a on y. plays important role. 1 l :OO a.m. ONLY. ~~111onao:"i>';on~=~ 81Nart• for poaltlon In • 132 S~h=•~~M°:i:'°'· ~;::~. Turtletock Or. & CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family member proves .... .,.,.' .. u ... ..,. Inn. Plays R.E. 873_1..,.,,, ewport Beacll non/ W d P Remnants from bankrupt l al ··-' l ed 'U f l nail Early morning, 2 ~,.;·~ 7 ... '""' ernoldng oltlce. Typing, or roceaeor 634~200or 558-3992 building auppty co. Gigantic 3 Family Wknd oy ty, money pu;c..ue is so v , you ee more emotio y d k •• 251 Aeataurant, front office apprearanee WllmU •Refrigerators It 19 up Salal Furniture, Hondo secure as result. Domestic adjusunent is featured, gift serves as aya pet -·..., mo ·-•....., llU•n'IA & ablll"' to work with Gen'I office position w/amt •Freezersl119 up ALL ITEMS KNOCKED I + bonus. Use own car. ,_ _,.., ., •Waah«S/DryersS129up DOWN 50% OR MORE. Molorcyc e accn, "token of affection." Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons figure in Call 759-'>630 FOOd service cock tall numbera r9Qulred. Call L busy lrvtne lllm. Word 1 3 clothe•, booka a plMnty ua1 . bartander1ei1 needed COutter •t 95l-6936. Pr ~ c e 1 •Ing • x P · Al carry montll• parts & knick knackel 5091 5092 unus scenano. "'111 IUH lor an outrageous rea.-noanuY req d-prel911bly Word-&~~:~ .. ~-~~= p.~~i.& ~:~:~~ c:'~~Ji<;.~ 5102 Bordeaux. 9-•. The AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Play waiting game, be Full Tlrne, to Include retell 1aurant Apply In person star. Call Mr•. Kelley & Visa. 9-8 Mon-Sat concrete colors(True Renell TrlCit. perceptive, check legal rights and permissions. Focus also on :-'"· ~1' ~5 wpm, 1~ btl'Wl'I 2-5 Mon tllru Fri-N:,W.='P=~a:ii::.= 7141261•1800 ToneJ.nalla(allstzes,lnct Yard sale • nee<11ecr11t public relations,pomiblepartnersruparrrangementsandmaritaJ •Y a · uit wor day. No phon,• calla laltzlng In tait. looking tor JtM Wu IN 9105 1:r~.fs. !~'.~~~;etrtg, dt>I ~· In retell Ila store Inventory cloaeout • status. Define tenns steer clear of get-rich.nuick schemes. Pisces wknd•. 1157-39811 plaaee. Baxter a Rea· S.U.tary 10 O"'-clerlcal lt-Ht;Nv" cook or t1UU~t boxea). Concrete & ma-low prlceel All new • -. OIL COMPANY taurant. 1~6 Culver Of. IUPPOl1 10 two CPA'e. boy leek• position. home eonry 1Hl1, waxes. merchandise. paterneyan plays key role . OPENINGS Irvine. Typing, accurate 70 wpm: or boat. Alfred 873•5732 _..... APPUAlll cteanar•. etc. Caulking & yarn, llandpalnted can· PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What appears to be a loss is d ue Offshore rigs and re-r•taurant dlctaphone experience Our ,_ toe. la now In by the tube or by the box v-. DMC noae, lace to even tually boomerang in your favor Accent on pressure nnen... No exp $30,000 __..1 ... 1 helpful Some oY911tme ~ • ecrewt, bolt•, nut1, lag ribbon trim, axerclae . and . . • p1ua 1 yur. For Into. call -"'--requlf9d. StW11ng Nlary JtM Waale4/ ~•tmllt~ UMdng al~f bolt.I galOre. a complete equip, caah register,., .. resporwbillty, employment special sef'\llces. Job gets done, 312-920-9675 ext 2239P Evening•. wllll dinner uptol1500/mo.dec>end· Detantlc 511? l~~p. Guat 90 ':aya: 11ora uaortmant . mlac rug1, orig ert work. you get credit and cash. Cancer, Capricorn natives figure also open evenlnQt. =::. ~~nc~o~ Ing on experience. NURSES Xlbe. Private Alto bv)' eome non wortc· ~fc::,•·.r~no_e'g1:/~~ ~~~;e,ry9j~;. ]~~~ prominently . Openlno MW telec>hOne Kaag, THE TOWERS. 644-8516 Duty. Would Ilk• evening ~~-S!'r(~;41 ~~~~7~ putty • many more misc at Mlchaeleon). 552-3598 ---------------------------'"°°'"·Med telephone rm 497~477, 4-e pm only. 11.0UT••y )ob. Have refM .. 15 yr1 · hems Commetc:lal -·1n1 F · 2 211 aupervieot & ao11c11ors ror -expe1. Call Betty Davis or 891-MJO ml•er'-c:aen ~111.r.-i .... rl Inell ilit •raal•rt 60 S •ilcellaa".. i MisctllH"H '111 eettlng appta No Ml"""" r .. taurant• non-pfoflt llUth agency In 838-2973 attM 6:"""-. .._, d Oct t -3 Su 1--------...-•--Satary ,. ~us F~ &pertenoed Noe, prep & Coate MeH '""' MC-"""'" ..., ur •Y • • fl· 324 Fu119rton, N-por1 Ethan Allen round pine tbl, lfT llAll FM ~pt. stz.e relrlg. MIO. BMX ,.stair• Dane• Studio pantry cook. Apply In retary w/ above avwage C 9905 Frlgldarerelrlgefator.$50. day Oct 2, 10·3 Hetg"1I, 9 AM, Octobef 48"," d\alra, 2 teavee, lllllTUI bike Ilk• new S150 673-9424 btwn 12•5 lor peraon at Hotel San organl~•tlonat, typing, &ti 841-0396 556-4982, 18e1 Orchard 1. HouHllold llama, pads, $800, Cullom aota 6A5·25'7 •nnt Maarten, 896 S Cout phone, and bkkg eldttt. lby;;lnian kUten, male, G E WW-and Elee1rlc °'· 5san1a Ana Height•, Wooden gllte, eollee-bed, dbl, 1175. 844-e283. UltT -Bt-and--,_--~---ln-car- ....,.. · Hwy, Lag Bch. 494-0182 Salary, S950 t benefltl. -·""dy, pure bred. $250. D 1 I oft anta Ana Ave, ~ Ublel etc Cer1tnlcl made 10 order CaltPhU 8318700 "'" ryar mmacu ate. ~ Brlatot and M... ' · H~tt.c:hatotdrwrt lncludlng nativity aet' •••t cover•, 111' OPTICIAN. opttcal fuhlon Restaurant at -~ 493-0415 or 951·2104 $250/pr. 780-8738 ...... DIRT BIKES, lurn., """"' $260 759-9597 larne & a~all Santa' ~o or LTD bu<*9' oentM highly qualllled tween 9 llTI • t l am. "" """' • .. , di1penalng optician TIElll&IWll H1mal1yanBluePotnt.3'" IUJAl'ft.1AIOE1 Denby Buk!lara Stone-table, bikes, misc. 4127 l"'MllTlll Ctau-Orn1menteand seats. &tra pluah $250 W/coeme11c•io.periencetn LAGUNA HILLS lllllTUY yra. P~. 1100, Ev t.M 957·8133 wa,.., 4 dtwr legal nta Hllarla Way, Sat 9llTI L.. 957-8133 otll« Item•. PteaM eall obo. Work 843-1405. JIM beMitltul Lido 1.-. NB. la Interviewing tor: P.R. Dept. ol fut paced 494-1095, dy 494-3387 cab, ••II unit, e!lell EUlblutt Courtyard Sale. L.wlae lor your orcMI. CAR PHONE•Hand '*d. &.cell w<>Oltno environ.-DISHWASHER agency. Requires axper'd Penilan Klttant M-$ lSO Portat>i. w~ w/apln w/blne, Breyere llorH Anttquea: Sewlng l'MI· KloQ 112• Md. 175 obo. 840-8709 .,,.._ Uk• ,_, ~ to ment.873-1~ Thl1 l11fUlltlmeposltlon, e nergetic per1ot'I F-S200 831.2975 · dry, lllnt oond. Harvest coltectlon, plot\IC tbl. 2 china, Vlc1orlan ctialra, 87~97"3 673-4'317 Girl Seoul Junior uni· S&25. 720-1998 Mon • Fri. Apply In par-w/eiu:.I. typing and org. · gold. Aoben 432-0360 ...._ ..... _ ..-i...111·, .. ~..... tr nk1 Houeeh<>IO ltam1 PAINTER needed. Mu•t be eon, MOO-Sat be'-10 lkllls. word proceutng SlameM kittens, CSA reg, ....,...,,.., --v "'............ u · • Mahogany, double bed. torma: Mffl'al "'m~. China Royal O.Utton, cur- lcnowtedgabl."I '!.' all • 12. E.O.E. (' ~una Hiii• helpful. 979-7000. blue and cllocolate. ~l,/cu'9er 11''r,.-5dl7x5f~J • .tr.. ceramic•. glaaawara, TV, blCW:IH, Jewelry, I 125. 759-9597 l>lou-. lh0r11. pante. rent pattern (Carlyle). pl\-comm p .. ntlng. Mall) -v 968-4719 ., . •• . ~ buket1. chlld'e camp Nl1g1ra ohatr, MUCH S3-S5 548-2687 8-5pc pt MUlnQa Real Bru1h •Ork must be Statlon«yStorelnCOrona w-·...__/ .. ~ " """ ""'d cot•. draparln, canning MORE. Sal only .. 801 Old Chin ... cupboard . priced 842 74tfi . ..._. •• _ __.. FIT ---•-· " r• ""' • I"'"" mltc. 3185 Glbral1at Dorn'""" Or. nr CdM ""'h Camphor $595 759-9597 HAWAII MUST SELL Two ' • quality Smalt company. IHTt PDM ..,.. ..,., ,.....,, ax· ~I SSlO RCA Wlltrlpool, 11tnt --"..,... .. .,. ..... I 88 Gd pay oppon. C0ntac1 Good drMng record • penenced aaleapereon. cond.1185 pr 55.._1299 7pm-Qpm Fri. 9~pm Sat llCl'IOOI. 644-1851 Old Pina Hutch seso Sm t ..... et1 t each round Cluelc Pin Ball Machine David 973-2063 mual Salary vacation 875-1010 octcer Spaniel Puppy, blk GARAGE SALE Estate tale, Antlqu.: antique pine drop tMf tbl trip 548-0205 ~~~keG~b elck ' 1eave, '1neuranc~ ._._PHI•--'--Fem, AKC 175. Real Wuh«/dryer, aacr. 1110 S~TURDAY 8am to 3pm wine preu. Foatorla 1125. l(lng hclbrd 175. Magle leland Gold Catd S20011rm Evea831~ PUTTim beneflla.AalnWaterS~ •---·-Cutt..548-4246 pr/obo. Oya 83l..Sl00 2320EldanAve.C.M. stemware. Vlgnaud Sm Tllomaevllla red Mbratllp. 1995 Ind.*''•----·----- Eatn up to $400 per laml, 17635 M Skypartc PfT. Exp. pref. Tf'UCI( raq. M/SP~INGER pup, colof Sara; ..... 118$-7037 Umogea. He P'et•. lurs, painted ChHl $85. '-· ~188. Coltectlblal, Wefler Y ..... month. Rettr..., Houa. Clrcle,lrvlne. 982-2990/1162-0511 (liver 4 white), thote, IW •ttdab iiH HI A, Bar 11oo41, Dan kttc.henequlp,llnenl,and 499-1248,241-11151 New\/lta-Muter exerctM etelna, china, .QJ.-•. wit ... College Student•. . IWITlllllll AKC Champ $125 obo Uf• couch, Mlac ltam1. 1728 manyeoltectl~. No pre Queen Bed complete Mt blka eped Odom $65 beaded bag, jewifry, , Need depenOable auto to Sa.let 842-J257 or 846-8054 (c)Oiif 2 xi ;:;a:;ooa a:d\. Mlnorca Pt. Sat. only tale/check1. Sal/Sun, Ilk• new 1150. 642-4842' caah. 54&-1·032 ' louvet dOOfl, om. wr. Iron dellver Dally Piiot In * * * IPIUTll Ing. From 49 cianta per It. tM. t 121 w Bay Ave. po<dl poets, mote. 1748 L.aQuna Beech (2 !Ira per ••• •••EY PIT poal11on. ~ PIT BULL. female, 3 moa. fencing alto. Harbor MESA VERDE Multi Family Sota/loveHat '225. PlTll WIMIT-llH Bayport Wr,. NB. day). Weekday P.M. helpfUI. Wiii train right UKC r~5, 847-4630 Redwood 714/631·1317. Netghborllood Garaga Lido 1 1* ~It~ f Mia. Earthtonee, Herculon. LOO~AUKE SETTINGS Export po<calaln lecquer Weekendl AM. Catt Mr SHORT HOIRS person. Call 645-7665 or 1163-UILIUI TIES 11' SalH BllHrlc Rae. ~~!~Ing, mllx~• ul~ r~•I;, ~3;'f"°'91ary AT UNBELIEVEABLE cervecl 125-35 759-9597 Betrow 642·4321, ext T E A C H E R • A, I D E CAnter AIM. Follow the ehultere, mll'l'ored wtrd· ...,. .,......... PRICES! 343. EOE. • Ptloto~Supptlet preschool, lmmed AM Pttl 9139 881-8782 or 891-8735 tlgna. Adaml/Pl•~t11la robes, hMtere, llOt tub & SOFA & LOVE ..... IOOM Arat r ...... U.S .. all ex-llile:Tu... ISM • 8AM. N part-time l)Olltlon, bay a G. ray' Whlt• Miniature C..pttn Hli to Shani., or M. Vero. air oond, etc. Saturday cuahlon• a plltowe, never qui Ht• dHlgn• In;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, PAIT rm : ~~ NeceaNty,,_,_,_ area. 549-3877 rabbit• 4 week• old S5 -Or. W/Boe \/Illa Or. Sat & Oct 1, SuncSay Oct 10, uaed. earthton., COit bfllllanl whit•. L~t•, WllTD ""',..,,.,..., .,., ... T ,_ ~ .. .,:,.,. ""•5 CMB 64 w/Data Mt, 3 Sun, Oct 1 & 2. 9am-4pm l"5 1 l V'-Undl NB •""" Ml ...,7" tantalla, cflalM lou"""'" PHONE CLERK .vnnram ....... •Afer. l'IMdeO tor --·· ...,_"'" _ ........ p~k=-..... 50. or 1 .. ne, . -· ..,, "' .... -. .......... _,, .. _ --87M121 (213) 402..e1sa handcralt9d, corrosion MICROWAVE •Weekly Pay Guarantee fut paced Check cathlng Hand ralMd fellow Nape 1169-t tree, t•tMI' wetglll. ANO The Dally Piiot Clrculatlon • Pleaaant, Proteulonal stores, Apply 81 18~ Amuon PlllTot (baby). MOVING TV, epkr1, Movtng Sale, Fri/Sat. 1940 Solid Koa Hardwood 5 pc aeta Incl. cushlonl RATTAN DINING SET Dept le leeklng a phone Ofc tnCOrona Oet Mar Newport BIVd", CM. Muet Talke. M2S. 963-&758 Por1able Computer 24K. amp•. ball, tum, blk•. Park Newport, 11 318, Walerba.d. w /ce dar rrom 1 147. Guebol, only vetlllcetlon clerk 20 If you're brlglll and be bondable. &50-5292 Radio Sh~ Mdl 100. etc. Sal/Sun 8-5. 2389 Everything mutt go. dre-. & b<ue bol1 u-1575. WIHpaycutiortrlda houri• week, 4:30pm to enargatlc, Call Mr Temporary~taryatart· You don't need • gun to R4ttalt 11000. s.crtnce Canton Pt. (Eaatelde) aembly. Ane furniture. BUY DIRECT lrom Im· W=~~o:;nc'· 8:30pm, some weekend•. Thomu betwMrl 8 am & Ing now untll Oct. 29tll, "draw fut" when you $750. 957-ec>73 or att PLAIT IALE1 ~7s Shr•,: 207 ~.:!· $500. 85$-9390 wkn<I•, porter before In atorea. I~~~~~~~~~ $4 per hour. Appllcante l pm at Call Donna 478-1006 ptaoa an .ct In thl Dally 6pm 650-4405 Todd 0 1 ANT FE AN 5 a ~ un. ~ • 432-5080 days. lnveat In belluly and bel~ muat have 1 good phone I l 3 0111 Pllot Want Adel Call now WAp.n ACTION? FLOWERS, some tar~ pie u,.., etc Solld Oak cottee tbl & Ille envey of your gveste. Ofliet hraitan/ ~2tty~ Af>Moplyn.-Tl"...~ra.·. • Tll lllUWAY I 842-5879. ClaMl*S Act• 642-5678 ~··Sat/Sun onty SL11/SunOI . 1900 LI~~ matching and tbl $260 To view t>dy appt. lcai!j!}I IUI ...... ..,.. -. nu l552 ~ .. ane. nlng rm Mt, ...... Arm 848-19..,. Tet. Gar en Art --uk tor Catherine or Salel L:cm• Hiii 11 lntar· ~ ..._ ... ..,.ange,.v. tablea,cottbl•,mlacturn. · ..,., 714-780-7119 ComJMJter or tale, XeroJt Oebta. * * * ""'tor tile followll.n ~ '".t.::: 1 ... ~~ ~I Sundaw onl" "'I• Plft turet houeehld Waveteea WaterMd com· 820. lnciudea monitor, .__._ ..___ EM ,,, ..,.... ..._ ...-fidboard (kng), man• board, dra-. under-1200. 873-61191 •. & aonw-. 11900. HOW.UY 111 •0IEY poa11ioo1· ·• -~~ • ;z;'i', ~1 ~aneou,.:.~._1u5r1n.'iu~;.4;.; ~ •• ~t appllancee. plate w/ beaulllul ttud-POOL table. •Int cond. key board. duel 5" drtv- _... --SHORT HOIRS s:rvocK-FfT end Tempor· • ,, ..,, ~ .,,~ People Who need l*>P'I bike, patio set. 546-4328 neath. Padded aid••· Port. Spa Jacazzl xtnt ~ 850-0855 P-... ·tl--•• 8~.o_CNopyO NSupptlet .. ERCH•NOISE MARKER ~ ~.. . ~~'!!.r6checkln ~ YARD SALE: Sal 9am. ~:r.&..~; 1:0~111~00· cond. 1750. 2 naugahyO. Plu•}Ouw U! .,, nm ,...., IOO .., " > ,.....,,, ._ .. _ ....,._, .,,. Sllaaman aamplea, toyt, lot.Inge chalra W/matc OI· cOJieCt~em· .,,iiq::; llf•ll•tllf •NoEllperNeoeeaary -PIT ..... ~·~0~ OAILVPIL T bookutc.2001Clltf0r. I lat• llth toman $175, llke new. pump OfQ8f1 xlnt cond IMr...... • ~,.!'!'!!9 tralnlng CREDIT • PIT Temporary I · • ··" DI M Es H 11 1 1112 r:.-=· ~ g~ SllOO/ot>o s.4e.-e201 .,.· W()('IC Part-time. 11 am · 2 ,......,..-.. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;1 w/atereo, radio, record Klmball Con1ole, ••II pm. or 4 pm • II pm with •Weekly Pay Guarantee CARPET SALES • Full • Frtt tt IH HU hrailut 1125 I• the LOI A..,._,_ Times • Plellent. ProfMllonal Time * llll1t•• 111 * Pl•)'ar I 100. Super 1650. 764-0845 • ._.... 1 9 m oa b 1 a ck cat 2 f!i NC11onal. Cl'Mm In--Im Butcher Block table _.. ...... "' pt/al~M. neut. d-d Muelln. hldaabed. «ea •II• . -"""· 645-944 l Clrcul•llon t··-In ,..._ Otcln,COronaOel Mar s ·LES • Full Tim• A . 'H • ft ·2 pd ... ..,.,. • Wllnul eon.oia Plano. 5 phone talae. Earn an II you re bright and Part-time & "On Call" ' , H&-S3 \,t. av 552-34'&&'-9300 75f-1423 ... I tor 11500. 973-5822 · Yl"I old, Evwett, 11150 hourly w199 + com· energetic , Call Mr ,Mf'· ~ SPMCI on etec dryT 175. 855-9390 wknda, ml1alon Training mom.. be""'9erl 8 am & Expertanoedonty. Apptytn ~:'..." .. .., • 8mo.old~Shepflerd * * Oatc bdrm S400.. f:lttng cabi net $80 432-5080 days provldaO. Fot details. 1 pm at person. Mon-Sal, tO• 12, ~~;. mix. lllf llho(e. 55t..a37 Mat/box aprlno 1175: •ac. la. la~ 1211 POf'lal>i. typewrttere $20 I i ..... IUi ca11. 714-540-0301 113·0118 2E40100.E. Laguna Hiii• M•ll. ·~ LINE BMYtlfUI b&ack 1 yr Old Color TV 11ea. 8olld OU!, ... Mite. e.«-8542 ~rtDI' AKC Gemwln .,.._.,d to wall unit, coffee/and tbla Rotollller, rlan• RT7020 Tablaclotll n,,. Cotton S35 3 SZ~d. ;;oa oond. H-IM)m4lftllng you want ..,.....,.. HOO. Drexel din Ml 7 !Ip, Good condition. C .,.., 75 w/IMah "80 645-0ta.5 aett7 Ctaaaifl9CI .cs do Reed he gooc1~857-5&40 HOO.Sof1/louuat MOO. 648-1405 luny 1809 ..,.. 11-9597 ' ~2~~:~ f•tt NJw . ::,b?;:.=r-T~=~:~::~iriJJ;~i~ WANT ADS ~:'o~·.',.,,·w":'ti f;~:~.:d~~ •l1ttll1atta1 1111 T;:'Y~,;~~~r ~~ITY,~I, 1131 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI - • ... IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Item• for $50 or leu In Of.If famou• DIMES-.1.-LINES pub· llll'lttd Heh Saturd•y In tM Dally Piiot, OIMES·A-LINE •di mu1f tH Pf9-Pald 10 mall or bring t'*" lnlo the Dally Piiot oNloe. Be aurtt to Include ytXJr phone numbw or •d· dr ... In Your 9<1, h•V9 • price on ••ch Item & no abbr•vl•tlona. Sorry. no comm.n:l•I •di, garage ,.,.,, producf, pfanl• or an/mall IVf~tab,.. DEADLINE: a p.m. ThundeJ Coete Mfu OfftOe l30 WHt .. , Street CoetelleM,Ca.taea gr1>0meCI. 54(>.0636 .... itmpa S60. 1ta11an 8' cem cmpr :fieli ;ip; 1111 .... 1100. 120-0& 18 16" C010f tv. gooc1'C&Qi FOUND F/Ooldan Re· =~~J!98!1:c:!; 3.lnctalrcoolar,loa 0 bo11, Tnermodore ovan , 175 .. 840-87~-. · trlever. • .. ttler collar. orig 11900, MC SIH. Wiii eto. 1450 firm. 642-7759 KltcMnada denwt. cootl BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA cmotl• main, La Pu, dee! 972...eff AMIOO etec wtlMI c:tlalf top, bact1 untt(lncl 81119 Color TV 2 Yf Wfnty Moulton Pie Way, . w/aooe. S900 whl chr wlOYer1, tr19 & elnk), tMk 1149 Fre. det Open 49M 149 &4" Maple Drop L .. 1 commode/thower cht o•blnet & bkehalvH. SUt\ Tv John'• &4e-1'rM F 2 c:aloo cat 1'A Tatilt wit Ctlalra, Jllnt '250 bedllde commode louver d"-care-ta. atld, __ • ______ _ ~mo dedwd. ~ cones 135(). SH-1$31 l100°541·193t/M2·2383 gte dra, lVi & baby c:Nt. K-4'0 CB w/ent. !>rand ' 931~70 auvbiAECT "'6M 013-9$40 07$-9543 ,_, 780-8 t43 aft 3PM. comp YllC. MAHU,ACT\JAEA PHONE.MA TE Ana. Macfl. Wet SUit rnedk.lm, 1150 Sanyo S..amu VCA '4200 hraJlue MU enctUll9150•o7a~onnaw W/Aamot• t78; ''" '*'· i80 obo. 78()..9787 w/8 blatlk 1~ hae6- Dlnlng tM1e "'6n., *-nu, =-~ = W'llghta ~=" l3S. ;;; M9 Cell 642-Mft ..,_WO. 7 ........ . • ,,.... °"*' • 175. ~ ..,.. ts. SIN9 9Wfl lc*ra. lftlnl auclO. "' ,., .,., wtlnd ITM71'7 motW on·.,.., and king 915. ~ .,. INCfl. DIVO..CI SAi.! • teb ed· Ht•. ,,.. dell vary IUVl!AS AND SELL!RS-MEOA MATCH r,~ ~~aoe d«* van111ge of ~ io.. 7' l3M 111 1 Amdn. wM!M, '380. -=a,::-...,........,....-....,=.-.-..,.~-,-1-1-1~1 "'"911:'--c1n find whit you need through an .... .... ftll 8olniat' PIMO. •• MW ---. 7._...7 Introductory, no COii computer 11111ng. As Moo. 1t" ..aA oolol' rV .,....,.. · "~ C tu' " t ... "' I ...,.. la If,..... 12' AIUm, 90et, near -· w/remot• oont. 1100. aon1enipoi•y Ga and ..,,..nge oun., • "" com.,,, .. ., lwu c 91 ..... 7HP Otbcl, oar top CW· Oompl, ... of &Anoit .._ Loweaa.t ......... Tonea. titting service. MEGA MATCH can also help rtar, OOfnP191• kit. t?IO. Me: ~ PlltWn a , l•O a 0 0 d you Mii an ttem for jutt 1 15.00 lot 15 day• 201e Paloma, O.M. ""'·rot ti. I.ad 1 !M91'. CC)fld.tn.2181 Call 7141241-8860 or v1elt MEQA MATctt 8424410. 11800 f(iiir, now 1 760. DtNINO ... trOlft &9iil'i ti 21•&·A S Britto! St . Santa Ana. '""ae.'""s"""·..,,.s.a__,Ray-..,,. co..-ioar-, ·"'n ..... tTWSU o.ter, dll'ome. GIMI. Monday·Frlday 9 am to 7 p.m , Saturday 10 32& twt. wltrtf & C0¥9f ., Entn DY "" f\wniaMdt t nWtate. t ~ dll t>m a m. to 4 pm ~ xtru, IP e. S23i00_0. oe11 tble., I ft CICMd\. oM cflM'a, OftO $4,000, .... f!Olil\Ullffl "4-1103 Cfy ll148U oouah. *"9 & J*m. l 1llOO obo, l4eol020 .i IM1 -9119 M2·10M t41cMl)'a....,.1noe11 an•tsnR -.y-9-11-. -._,--on-~--. '5o:Ji.ti~'?.!\it: t1c::(jfi .... Malru :=;:~~~ , ,.,,.._ ..... '714.ltlWtto. .:::: n 1,.,n .. t.... 9ela: ~ SS.000 .,--.. .. 11911 ~ tNlft 11' fllflll'8 ·~.1.000. 41'4011 or ~ANT AC'flOHt-' • -bo9t,"'..,,..... •llMC ,...,..,521 Cllleanlld M9 t't-tl71 tr...,.14MO. 1414•43 J ~ . ••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 T11cka 9035 A•!•. lapttt4 A1ttt, laprtM A1tt1, laprtH Atttt, laf!!IH Aa.... 4!!!! • ..._... ·10 DATSUN STAl<E eeo MW tl12 Jhret4e1 l taa tl4S Vtlbw11ta t173 V1lbw111a tl73 Ytlbw!fta 173 Cktwrtltt tlll New11,.,!'01k9•0• :.~":e:C,~IM. . '79 2400. lmm11e. eond, ·eo <.;at 8 0 1.pc win· '79 o.tMI Rel>blt. 1n/r1, 4 "12 vw Bug. s 1000101>o '07 Corveue Coupe. """ to 2002. 4 te>d. AM/FM, 80 ooo mll" $12,99S n u j /In apd, 4 dr, em/Im, rune Call 860-&"8. 327·350 llp, 4 1pd, "77 OMC. bob tell truai. CIMn. 12600 040.0408 Call 875·1387 :~~~· ~u~~ntex~agu~ graet.12800. 846-M81 '73 Bus cam~. 109. ptwtfld.11"d•~let 22". JOO V8 e,. 5 te>d '70 2002. 11tn1 cond · elr. Aek abOul the money -$2000/01>0. 98J-8405 '78 Otl Rabbit. dlJt, 4 dr. elr, exit cond. $3~ obo UOOO obo. 822..(M 15 box. 17,600 ~8 orig .• '5000. 482-78e5 oan uve ~ lhru our 811 Squarebacll Motor ale, atereo, xlnt, 23K ml. 240-~3 '70 carnato. ctaan. ale, TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE '71 Courl«. 26.000 ml. ·79 320!. Blacll/ten lntr.. purch ... & IMM ptanL gooO, nd• Irani wort!. S4450 851-3822 pb, euto, Senyo c ... 44 Defeat badly PREVIOUS new paint & tlr ... 1lldlng 00.000 ml, mint cond olll W•I 107510bo, 845-1771 Iv •79 vw Ott Rabbit. dlx. air, llht. 1111 12600tobo. 682· 1391 45 Parent PUZZLE SOLVED rear window, vlnyt bed AM/FM aua, 1unrt, muat lllPllTI msg. 4apd. 4dr, stereo, xlnl. com; In I ... N-pOrt '71 Mont• Carlo, OOO<I AC ROSS 1 Via 46 Gas co •• S2800 646·5812 Nlll.7900.ph676·4676 13010uallSlrMI '67\IWBUO,anrl,nu brkt, 24Kml.14700.851-3822 Baacn'I llnMI M141ctlon Corid. PIS, P/B, AIC 5 Navigate 4!! Took ltve '80 Dodge 050, 34K mt. D ll 1" NEWPORT BEACH ball . nda minor eno wrk, ·eo Desher S111 Wgn, Ilk ol prevtoualy owned 1750 842·11178 l>mPr en/rt ''"'° gooc:I lllaa ' •••.t•OO $1200 obo SS7.o683 shill •-or, AIC, 11e<eo PVolor .. •ec!'~,A. udl• and '70 Capri II V6. 3Dr. ale. 4 9 Martiniq ue 53 Numskull cond.'14200 ca11 An• Ad 1676 Uoz 18266. -· • " --.--· e #2Sf, 842-4300, 24 hfl. 487·2524 or 867-8410 • US, -ru, --tape, cover. $2 100 Peak 54 Pay he d ,..,,....,..------,, ft .67 vw B N Tl t6500. 648·2373 •111 apk11, red/l>lk, atereo 14 Bo th pref 55 Magistrale ,..--..,..,,.,.,--,--,--,..--,---:: -----,,-~-=--'.:C Good engine, 1950 '80 Rlbbll Conv. Xlnt .AN •------,,.....,..--::----, c:s Ownership '81 l/W pickup, lo ml, exit '71 Datsun 510. Rebulll '75 Midget, xlnt cond, 646-0959 anytime Aak cond. 32K ml, whlttfblk ..... 77 Nova calm 4-dr. kyl. 15 Loafing .,, cond. S4300 llrm. eng, new tlrH. good 43,000 ml, 1011 top 101 Mike or Greg. top.18400, 07M989 PI S, P/8, A/C, rad . mag 16 Battery part 5 7 Baleful 84&-2278 Of 24 t-0 t47 cond • $860 842-44 12 12200. Ev• 048-6815, -455 E Coatl Hwy w111a. 11975 759-0850. 7 $1 000 b II 58 Or e dl ya 761-5221 Shelly '87 VW, completely re-'81 DIESEL RABBIT L N-port Beech 644-4358 \ • 1 s iv '82 CheYy S 10, 5 tpd, AC, '7 4 200Z. good cond. a 1 ore d , r b It • n g . Absolutely 1mmac. thru 873..()900 ...,...,,..=---=-...,--,--:-:-:-:-:~ 18 Cairo's 59 M ount ca ua 11 e . 1 5 9 0 0 . $3200 obo. 840-2678 '78 MOB Conv, wtre whla, S2500/0 BO. 1188-7901 out, so mpg, ltereo, '80 Pintos, 2 or hatchl>k, 4 waterfront 60 Award 675-7347 o ·75 280Z. auto 1rans. fuel a71:1~•5:~~md, lo •68 BUG rebll eng. N-IJ950. 841-1269 A1tt1, Dtat1tlc cyl. 1u10, " tow u 19 Designate 6 1 Let H stand •12 0111¥11&.0 110 lnl. A/C, AM/FM tape, m · · palnlltlre1/l>rak11 Mu•t ·e2 Ra1>1>1t Convertlble. ;.;AJl;.;;..-C_...---.--. .... _t_3_0_5 12350· 663•9633 20 Signer-upper DO WN Long bed auto tren1 14500. 847·7424 fta1ttt HSS Mii S1000/0bo 720-1162 Xlnt condition lntlde/oul. '82 Z28 4 tpd, IOeded, 15K 22 Four-baggers l Storm 18400. 64M791 ·75 B210, 528 Nl(L •• tpd. '78~ go:a &IMI. Auto, '08 Sqbek. rbll eng. S879S 631-6297 ·~!rx~~dHo;~~4 ~=· ml. Sl0,750. 833-1290 23 Poems 2 Presage e· cabover cmpr shell. slp1 1llver, nice tran1por-70K ml, loeded, mini, 3S I 1300, 631-9151 or '82 Rabbit Conv Sale or new brakes, ·,_ w11e; IEE IS flllTI 24 Approached 3 Assist 3. lnci air cooi.r, Ice box, talion. Sl 150· 7eo-0ti9 ~· dual f":' \anks. 548·2900 take over 111 pym11. No pump. Musi see as soon We heve a OO<I Mleetlon 25 Curtsied 4 Strips tic. 1450 firm. 642·77S Datsun B210. H/Bk. Lo S3 50 obo. 63 -3o 8 70 Bug. ll:lnt cond, rblt money dOWfl. S272/mo u poulble. $800/0BO. 01 NEW l uaed Chev- 28 Death 5 Erred ml, nu paint, ex cond. ·79 504 Diesel, 4 spd, e>1tra eng, new ores. $ lS50 tmmac. c;ond. S53-0258 641-4919 rolet•I See us todayl V111 12100, 997-8784 tank, em/Im 8 ttk, lhelP· Call 53S..3.4 l0 wkdya during bua. llrt. -1 i '-T 32 Richard or 6 Ingresses 25 P ac kaged 39 E>1plored tkln, sunroof. $3800. _ a Ca Harold 7 Troubles cotton 40 Tractable '65 Ford Supe< Van, 1 '76 Wagon. clean. stk. 551-6482 att. 4pm '70 VW B119. XLNT COND.. •aa• 173 Centurion Convertible, owner. $900 545-3839 S48-2888, 673·5223 rbtt, nu clutch, nu paint. '14 YW-01 •SS V8 mech sound 33 Appraiser 8 Gypsy 26 Talk long 42 Bal11mo re -,73Chlvy,350eng. SHOO. $1800. '80 SOSSO, en/rl, air. auto, nu Int. rad. tires, FM ••• ITll xlnt tor restoration'. ' COHMELL CHEVROLET 34 Fish eggs Rose -27 Flo wer 43 Bird sound 642•9049 •78 260z amlfm casa. air, pit, case, jreat buy 11ereo cass .• $1950. P.P IEIE •OWi s 1300/obo. ss1•6275 35 Asian nation 9 Caltlorrua 28 Aspect 45 Be worthy 74 Ford Van ConvarSlon, 4apd, spoked w1111, mint S~700. &48-8 6l 720·1332 •83sOISCOUNTEOI .77 Skylat11. S2K ml, orig. ,')\.'4 lf.11 l••r l~l\ I tt~l\\H..,\ ~41>-1200 36 Confronted peak 29 Indignant 46 Singles. e.g C cond Musi 11111 S5900 Ptrae~t 9157 .71 v w camper v an ·-..--.. ,1 7 I 10 V t t 47 R I 76,000 ml, auto. A • obo 675 8857 0001 b -•-w~ owner, gold, ale. p1, er. I 3 In ormatton 1 reous coa 30 Ab solute ewr le maga.1vs. ilereo, ralrlg, · • 170 911f. Immaculate, 1 27,000 ml. S2 o o. YllllWUEI control, pb, S2300. Dysi-..-111-•--'l''P_"P_"I'" 38 WW-II zone 11 Ear part 3 1 Time periods 48 Mineral sutllJt sink, sofa bed, new ang & ·91 310 MINT, rune greet, o wnr. stereo cau. 646-S263 SINCE 1953 8S5·8090: eva 759-9040 166 Dan, S200. Need• 39 Humorless 12 German river 33 Church 49 Good notice ~1;:;,·/bs't~1~ct720~;i7i ~~o ';;,f8:12s~;reo S3595 S7300/l>st. 5511·59S8 ·72 411 Sqrbk. nu pa1n1, Ul-OHO llitalH .80 Ragel Cpe, 10 mi. air. ~~·~~o~! 1rw0d;·,:r:;111~ 40 M ongol 13 Elvers d1c~ey 501ranlanTurk ------------..,...,.-.,,...,.--=~·12 911S Targa, rare rbll Hans. S23800. xlntS6300/l>sl.SS9-5958 w/correctl0nlape,$50, 4 1 US po1tt1c1an 21 Asian gult 36 Montreal's 51 Advantage '81 Dal. 280 ZX. Blk model. new pain I. tires. S48·2688• 573-s22 . •83 Buick Riviera dark used twice. 646-6643 or 43 Caravan 22 Detested arena 52 Fare AatitUt, w/gold. leath•r mlr 2+2, 1 op. S 10,soo1 OBO. Estell Sale: 79 Ra1>1>1t ad xlnl cond •21 000 675-0900 a>Ct t31 Cluaica 9045 1-barroot, all aiuraa lnclg 561-9022 dsl, <1 dr, lo ml. good tires. r • · • animals 24 Sa11sty 37 Syria city 54 Garment part AIC, PS/PB, 5 •pd. less nu ball 53950 548,2143 miles, all xtras. St4,950. For• t31t 2 3 4 r-::--r::--~--ir.::--.--.....,..,....,.---......,..-=-...,..,..,,....,1131 Model A Coupe. com-than 3lM ml. xlnt cond, 4 ·73 Targa. very clean, · Call Answer Ad 11750. _....,...--.,..,....,,...-,,....--..,.... plelely restored. qualll)' new tires 30K ml main-6 9 , 0 0 0 m I I e s . ~ 642-4300 24 hr ·57 Mustang v-8 pis, auto 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 street rod, Boas 302 Ford tenance jual completed S9500/0BO. 968·7961 ~ RENfREE Ca•Ulae 309 orig ownr, 80"/o rMI, xlnt Running Gear Show S12,000call851-1005 .82 9 SC 1 d d .. cond.13500 646-1205 cond. 500 ml since lln-1 1 · 0 a 1 · ·~ ~ '76 Sevhle. I owner. lo ml, lslled. Sl2.500t l>st olr or Fiat 9l sunroof, 1 & 8 Inch alloys. A . VW. fSUZU xlnl cono t hr uout. '70 Muatang Conlflr1lble. Clifford alum, 3001 V8 original local owner Ir ad e. 9 8 0 • 8 3 2 4 . 178 FITT 128 ·-.. an, good $6300/bst. 67S-1277 • • 7 S503 " _, Sound system. radar. Tl1e only dealer1hlp that 63,000 miles. perfect 54 • cond. & paint S 1600 front spoUer, cruise con-oilers an up lo... '78 Eldorado Blarllz, S3K cond. sler-9CI, elr, pi t. MUST SELL 540-1951 trot white (blk Int.). Take ltH MtHl•A'I $2000 ml, an/rf, nu llru & radl-p/I>. good tires. 18500. Aattl, laprtt4 Bea•• I over lse or purcn-.. for SOUTH ater $6800. 7S4-1850 644-1504 $30,250. Oyt 9S7-4001 Alfi lea" 9105 174 cvcc. Auna graal, ave 64S..4642 '78 Sevllle dsl, xlnt cond, '72 Torino, rl>lt ang. nu .... !!o!ll!._ .. ""!'""'""'~"" cou1n "mn llereo. lie S8500. brakll, good tlrH & 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 23 25 178 SPVDER, XLNT CONO. needs ,_t, rblt ~· le le le~t . 1 1 AND 5S3-9633 uphOI . .Nde 110me body 16200 675-0258 ""' tr-. em r........ -YOL"IWlllEI 7 d t . f1000.551-tm 1M Sliver loud. s1'.506 " 13.90li '79 Eldorado, 39,450 wotll. l mpgarOYn wn. ~-+-+.-~~lliia~.iii ____ 1tlil177 776 Civic, rl>lt eng, runs ( llme588). Pvt ply. Call "WE WILL •T /(, actual ml. Ilka brand new, S500. 494·S'T73 u 1 t • sunroo , greet. gOO<I cond. s l800. 7 l 4 I 9 6 8 • 6 I 0 1 o r 11 •MRllU" wtru, ater-eo 8 trk, ate. ·75 Pinto, 4 sc>d. e.m/lm 32 radio, heallr. rsdlal1. 240.-0176 714/964-8528. ext 239. VolumeSlkK, SlfVloe APR ~~N,:CING $10.800/bat. 675-1277 cus. nu t>rks. exit cond. per1 body, runs greet. '78 C •"" hit •al And leasing Orenge County Area. '79 EfdOfedo. lea than S 1100 631-'>969 al1 5 30 I 1200. Reply to An.-Mc 4 ..,..., w 1· r. 18711 Beacll Blvd. *•Call for FREE 40,000 ml, exit. S9S50 ·75 Plnlo Wgn, good cond, Ad 47. 842-4300 24 hr9. lo ml. om.~· l3000. ~ CA1MR Huntington Beach cradltcheckl firm. 87S-1277 117,000 ml. runt qOOd ·77 Fox slat, wgn, runs . D1I f C .l')(--....rt: (114) 142-2000 RENfREE 79 Pheelon 4 dr lmmac $900. 8S5-8090 (9-5). auperb, lmmac. thruout. 83 Civic, top cond.. I~ l\Lll\_C::. 1 ownr. iO ml· $8750: 759'-IK>40 (att. 0) •1600/obo.840-1289 S6000. take over pay-,._. """''4 ._,p .. •'•" '75 Bug. F lnj, am/Im, 714-7S9-1009 '7S oAulre Waroon, ult, • men ts, S0,000 mlle """" ... ·· " ..... ......, stereo/cass. nu shocks & ® "" ..., •ft tll2 guaranlM. 845-7•25 OHH W NOAVS 1M ftt1er. Qd tires, vry gd ...... T ~ r ~ m '82 Cedlllac Coupe De radlall, air Shocks $99S. end $275-0obo 644-2760 .\tt/, VIiie, xlnl condlllon. 650·8130 •79 3201 automatk:, blue ban tl27 MUST SELL 1 11,800. '79 Pinto. lflbck, 2 Or. ext/beige Int .. sunroof. l~lfa 117 '7S Super. 3oK ml on new 833-0343 au10.radlo,alr.exllcond, cassette amtlm. Par1ecl 180 w 1 1· 1 xii eng. body & Int 210 Westl<atetlaAve C"dEld~.82, ....... 1te/""ne. 1om1 $237S 844-S142 cond. $8900. 845-4509 gn, a r, o m • e clean/good cond, runs Between N-por1 Fwy& " ..,.. .... ..., 35 38 41 46 47 48 55 53 56 '79 3201, 1uper clean. ~5~8-+-+--.-~ loaded, nu P3'1, S987S obo. 494-2762 attar 5 pm or 1nyUme wtcnds. cond 13850 obo. Dys. xlnt $2500. 8'2-9671 Anaheim Stadium 7,770 mllH . 123.000 '81 Etcort, xlnt cond 499·1381,497·31S7rness I S18 000 PP I AM/FM I --------=-=-=-r '78 Wesllalla camper. In Orange ve ua, · · In OYI, • ereo Tt~tl . 916 good cond SS700. 633·5981 979-4273 ca'•• 1 o w ne r 59 61 ..... Sail 7014 licyeles 1012 Aatos Waatt4 9020 '";;;;;_ship, 19751st36, SCHWINN VARSITY 26" WE llY Mark 2 diesel, loaded to spd S100, 7S1·3879 OLUI oa·s· SS.500 S39-7637 eve or~------=...,....;; " oays 964-7400 u1 650 Caaru IOl4 UI TllOll 1411 LASER Sailboat. tO'li ti Cabover c.amper many extras. xlnl cond , Slwref, port a polly, S750. 1·714-629-0795 jacks. tie downs $600, call SS7-1491 eve. 1611 HOBIE CAT wflraller, 8' Cabover cmpr. SS25, xlnt cond .• boat Is blue. 639-2044, 63 l·O138 .... mufti colored I 1850. ,.._ 5 .. _,1 lO" bo a MUST SELL 661·77611 ...,.mper '""' · 8 v cab. Long bed, S250. Goad Cond. 646-8624 It' •Tll llll.O . 101~ Ferro-c:.tMnl, 'h Interest. lltttr lilt& • S5000. Roy 1-3S9-8011 1H Alva scooter. oOOd cond $400/obo 833--0497 '80 Hobie 16. Per1ect. =-=----::-~---­ w/lr1ller. S2500 obo Mtttreyd11/ 2t3-722-0168 days, kMttn 1011 714-S44-72815 eves. '78 Hartey·Davldson. lull Capri 30, lnt>rd, 9 sans. dress. xlnl cond, 9840 ml Signet computer & more ssooo. 650-1352 $34,850 Owner (213) ----,.----=-= S98-9441 wkdys, (213) ·80 650 Yamaha. S 1300 547-3997 eves. 01>0. Must see to ap- E• IF HllH UL! IHIS&YllU Uaed LIM<t, l.aSlt It's. Rowing lhellt & Blades uw. off on new shells. THE LASER STORE preclall. 75 1·7725 '82 Honda CB 750 custom. Wndshld , hwy pega. 2 new helmet•. A· l cond, 7800 ml. lt950. Before 9 & Attar S, 780--82.91 824 W:i2~~t. C.M. 111111 lllT llU --~--.,...,,...------Good for r•bulldlng or for ERICKSON 35. Partner· parts, new knobblet, S50 ahlp, top condition Bill 969·1221 afl.10am CONNELL I CHEVROLET -·~ 11.irh .. r Ill 1 d lllSl\\H~\ I 541>-1200 I ... , USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR Fifi UPUllA1. Connfer·OeLUlo 01m1UT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l·I01l1141·1111 wt PAY TIP MLW FHllOOUI AUllUllll PHTIAO/HUll 2480 Harbor Blvd. COSTA.MESA Mt..U00141-1Ul WEWAITYlll OlUlllOOUI See Roneld Oeoe r-/erulM , Avon, auto --------• pllol etc. 8500. sllp In ~-=-...,----...=-=ll~laJlllllll Newport. Call L11ll1 A1to ltticta SI~ · 979-7843 IMPORTANT .,.,,., NOTICE TO READERS IHI 9025 see 1ne 1a1ges1 ae1ec11on ADVE~?sERS 176 'cuda. bUut, 146 cu in. ol quality used SAIL T.. t 1 11 duilquads.B&Mshlfler, .. e pr ca o ems much more S3 000 Cell BOATS In South4!fn Cell-advertised by vehlcle 645-9328 ' tornla ti the dealers In lhl lllhlcle =---:,------..=-:iir-•Wrtll claullled advertising Traeltl II-Tll·Wlnl columns does not Include .;1'lft07i4P.-.F~o .. rd,....PIC'l""'!'k-up~.-"liF~lOOiei -53995/obo.675-3508 16 . COr. Tercel. lft/bck 494·S379 TllE WIEST Conventenlly Located & Competitively Prloed SR5, 5 spd, ale, 1tereo 77 vw Bus, absolutely SELECTIOI ••rc•ry 25 llU •IDU cue .. sn rf. 18.000 ml. lmmac. 14850 obo. Call •81 c ........ ., XR7 •u .. 5 5 sos of 111e model low mHeaoe --• • ........... SOUTH 16800 obo. SS2-8 Sandy 546-0883 ,., ,., Cadlllaca 1;, Southern 111er ve. x.lnt cond. S849S. & Cou.n '69 Toyota Crown, 4 spd, 4 '78 Super.Beetle Convan, •.:WISTWAGI N ~· , Calllornlal See us today! 493·2509 . or. runs 1395. 64S-7578 champagne edit. 37K ml, A personal and proud ex-11a•1•1 Ol•iatkilt 9327 11.z. burgundy/whl top/Int, 4 clu1111e VW agency dedl-..,.. n '74 Corolla 2 dr cpe, nu •"". nu brks. ban. gar-oeted to quality eervlce. OlllLUC 179 6131 88. 350 (gaa), 4 Paint, tires, etc Runs ...,.. d d •tc •.,IF"' R-"lo Se111-Ser11tce-Leaslng ~CARVER "wt W1U ltT ell. 11 S 1 7 9 S 0 I> 0 . a g • d . x 1n1 c on d spare perts, an a com-2ii<Kr'Flarbor Blvd r. ,. , ,..., ... .., . IE •-•••LI S7000/olr(213)372-9192 Pl ltlva sales presan-COSTA MESA Power tells, $3400 ~llS RX t. ·llr\ 1\\ "--642-6807 talion ol the unique S39-8315 Volume Sales. Servlc4! ,75 COROLLA Wgn ltSOO. , Volkswagen quallly ve-640-1880 5 , ... NJ/lti -~ ~ '1'*" • ·"'O• ._,M• .. •('1•11 \I~~ And Leasing '73 CORONA 2 Or hard-79 4 door vw Dlelll. N-111clH. Ptati1e t8711BeachBlvd. top 11200 xin1492•3530 eng, new trans. two new BOBCHALLMAN'S Cknrtltt 13 ;..,6;,2;;;,PiPo•n~1 -... 7~6~K-m~l.OojPfi/il"8. .....,.. 1'all•R Huntington Beach ' · Michelin tires. Feclory PIS 11 brk xln• ~YIL (7H)l42-2000 ·77 Toyo ta Cellca . air, AM/FM redlo with •':1.WISTWAGIN ~1• '65Nova,2dr,eu10.valv1 S8s0 s!iiS~69 '· Seles-Sarvlc&-Laaslng S2500/obo 841·3849 cassette pleyer, dual EcurleShlrleeCorp !Ob 700 ml ago. runs grt, -..,,----,,,..---:--:-LlllEST lar .... OW. t 132 tank•. louvetad windows. Bell Deal -All Wey• look• gooc:I, no oen11. '80 Phoenix Coupe, 4 cyl, 1 llYEITllY '71 dt\lli. 12260. Great V•lb•••.. t 173 lug9m~~~·3~ obo. 7800 -::~~:~:::Blvd. :J~~8~~· Call anY'lme '3s9'5~Jeo. ~~~:8 d 111ape, nu Urn . a1ereo. 1gf Regop, rebh 1600 T1•/YW1·wtS1 *'77 830cal; 4 •e>d. AIC. rbll lnQ....AYI 964·5666, dual port, Wel>bera, 12 .. , A t la,.rtH Aat .. lattrtH (378\IOA) evee 9.f>4-30 t7 volt. radials. Blaupunkl '79 &.ig Conv .. 54M ml. Im Total Performance VW • • "· ' *'79 3201: 4 spd, AIC 91.,-90 no rust and good cast. Rivi!' blue, champ. S "'6A hfl 1 (984XEO) '12 lltla OHttrt. bo<I , 11800 obo. Wiii edit. 18500. 673-8134""" '72 qrbck, ...,.. mec n . TllEY'llE 1011' FAST! *'82 3201: 5 spO. to ml. recent rblt mlr, AM/FM con~·dll' trade At« tor nllM, 540.7904 wkdya. radlala, need• minor (1FGE648) cue good radial uree 0 548 3147 body work. 11650. Dys ._ _____________ ""!!!'_~~ • '83 3201, 5 spd, "S .. Pkg. run•' 1Cln1. nd• paint· an, • eves. '73 VW BUG, n-engine, 497-I 112, evH 497-1S97 (0003906) $1750/obo. 8S0·533S, '64 Bu•. 1600 cc. S800. paint, uphols. 3 mo guar. *'81 320I: s 1pd, AIC 53~3 960-3785 $2450. 962-0957 c1 ... mec1 Ads 642-5678 (ICUU444) "'· ,...,..--....,.,...----.,- *'78 3201: 4 te>d. aunroot. 74 am/Im ""'°· air, •'··~·"~=·~la;I;;e~rt~M~=:::::.l:':•:•:":::' :la::f!:rtt4::::::::ii:iiii:.!.:=:~~a;;;;;;-~11 (091VPZ) GOmP redone. t>Mutlf\.tl 1r '80 633<:11; 4 tpd, Lo Ml. cond. $3350. 842-4174 (5556493) 213-S82·S281 *'82 7331: 5 tpd, loaded. •asu 141 (7355637) 11''71 3201: AIT. A/C '8f RX7, 131( ml, l~e new (8e7UOD} S8500tobo. 84().8985 *'83 3201; AIT, .unroof. ••rcHn leaa tl4S (1FRG833) Hl-11l1 '87 bem> 2.IPCf. atk shttt. 208 W. 1st. Senta Ane reg gaa, runt great! CIOMd Sunday 12800. 1163-50~ LARGE SELECTION OF '67 MBZ 250S, rMIOfad. NEW & 10 BMW'SI shor1 l>k>cil, 14800. P.P. 645-9233 '88 MBZ 2200, restored, Liit IMW short blocil. l8000. VOLUME SALES P.P. 645-8233 SERVICE & LEASING '88 280SL. newly rblt ang. 3670 N. Cherry Ave. new wht pelnt. 2 t091. LONG BEACH S17,000. 2131853-8300 (No. Cheny axlt-40S) '72 280SEL 4.5 ll14)111-lll0 Sunroof, elr, pt, pl>, ,_ tra"-"lna Welc:Oml tlree. xlnl cond. $9700, Now OJ*' Sun 11-4 wlll trede. 87~908 OUR BAIK SAYS SELU SELU SELU ONE DOLLAR OVER FACTORY /#VOICE DELIVERS Alf TRUCI II STOCI I 12,111 ·M,ltt 1111 ft .. .., .... ________ ... 4 1J)Hd, radio. (1DVJ588) 11ll ft mi•.we----------si..-4 dr .• auto. INo. 46U) ltll , .. 144 111•----------U-. 4 dr., 4 cy1., auto. (110YAN) , ......... '·'·-------'""' Auto., air cond. (1T73087) 1tll ft __________ ...,. 4 epd., stareo. (1ARY465) ... , ......... . Cpe. Auto., air oond. (890Z.EF) .s•I any appllcal>le tax11. Ranger New motor IO license, tranaler 1111, trans ;adlator brakn' Aattt, laprtH IAILllAT SllOW finance charges, lees lor l>attMy. Big Tires and air pollutlon control de-Wheels. XLNT Cond. 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OMC175. 11lnl Highest cash lmmCid. for 14500. 240-0176 cono , $8000 FIRM your vehicle, domestic or , ., 18 548-1182 or ~5-8814 l011lgn 55 l -628S 74 Ford pickup, 7• ton w · It cmpr, good cond. •daflialt. 70 li wam11 12000. 540-0883 Aaron XVoN Red91art c62 .. ex-OOOd, clean used cars: Whet a Wondertul World lru. New In l>eg. $650. prefer 1978· 1963'6ulcila, of Shopping. right at 675-2042 J e g u er I . T R 7 I & ~r ftnoerllpt ewt)'dayl t • I t Porsche• t>ut any model Dtlly Piiot Claullted I• • considered. Top prtou Ad•. To place your od. ltnict 7020 paid! Call Ciiva at B11uer cell 842-5878 and let 1 BOet co:;;;:JT'Op8)1nl M 0 t 0 r I • ' ( 7 1 4 ) Clwtn.d Ad-Vleor help Ouar. l11tc:NnQ. FM1 .rv 979-2500 you. Pree Crwt 7t<M>S73 NB A t• lttJcn tlOSA -.-,-.-.-.-,1-cn---=-too..,,...,,.,,.S • • ... b 7o22 ~·===-==-;;::;;;;::;;;; ~ sPXet XVXIL 20' boat, bHt tocallon CAR BUYERS AND SEL LERS-MEGA Belboe lei 07U204 MATCH can lind the car you need through an 8~ Ila, Lltlla llland. 10 fl 1nlr0duc1ory, no cost computer lisling At o-n, maximum lngtll ~ Orange County's first computerized claatllled It. 073--0788 hS11ng service, MEGA MATCH can also help ll!ttltt I012 you sell your car lor 1us1Sl500 lor 15 days -Call 71 4/241-8860 or v1s11 MEGA MATCH MEH'S 1'" RANORIA 10 SPELO Bll<E. 126. Bill 989-1i21 att 10tm 132 RH IOred Schwinn CllMIC Bike "A S..Uty'' atrte 8prlngef' Balloon t,,.. • 09ll0nl. Qflg price a.100, .... pr'loe s 150. 14•6117 ~/wknd• Aeed Illa c:tuallled adl fOf' IN beet dMll In :ie11 ment rent.,.. 642· f al 2148-A S 8111101 SI Sen111 Ana Mondoy·Frtday 9 am 10 7 p m . Saturday 10 a m lo'lpm " ,.,, ft"" ... _________ .,.. Auto., air cond. ("4XJXI ,.., ...... " ........... _______ ...,.. 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'• • J ·, , '~ ' •1 • ··"I·, .. , #: # •• •• • • .·::, ... , •• , .. ·.~,· I l '~, , 2 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the D LY PILOT/Friday, September 30, 1983 · !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!©!1~!8 !~.r!~u!~<!"''!M!,.,!,"!"!•fA!n!wr!1,!.1.!!lo" Arguably the most comfortable car in existence today. The Peugeot 505STI. "Uncannily quiet," obsetves Road & Track magazine. -"The ride Is matvelous ... and you eventually do reach the point where you almost ignore potholes, ruts~and dips of whatever size. "The [leather] seats, in hist · Peugeot style, are virtual armchairs ... and were acclaimed exuberantly by all who sat upon the m." T he.credit for such a high degree of comfort must go to the Peugeot shock absorbers, which contain four times as many valves as normal shock absorbers. And to seats which contain not one single jouncy, bouncy spring. · ' •' T / ... SALES • LEASING SlllVICE PAATS 32652 Valle Road, San Juan Capistrano Sen Diego Freeway to San Juan Creek Oft-Ramp Telephone 493-4511 or 837 -4800 I ' = Get a great deal on this beautiful and loaded new Cougar. V-6, auto- matic overdrive, air conditioning, tilt whffl, power windows, door locks and seats, digital eletronic clock, AM/fm Stereo Cossette and the list goes on! (61162") (Stk. 920227) I DAiil lllDE •10,111• TEST -DRIVE THE FANTASTIC TURBOCHARGED WSE $f IJIJ62 •E ... ii~ +TU,,. •. S 192.62 + tax per mo. for "8 mos. CEl, OAC, ht, lost and lie. to lfort. All prices and paymenn are "plus tax, lie. and doc. fee." All cars subject to prior sole. Renderings are for artist ic value only; equipment, fea- ---tures may dif· fer. S202.99 +tax per mo. for "8 mos. CEl, OAC. 1st, lost and lie. to start. 3 YEAR/36,000 MILE WARRANTY Gorgeous and looded, you'll not find a brand new 1983 Lincoln Town Car at o better price I All the extras you'd expect in o Lincoln plus cruise, tilt whffl, cooch roof, electronic couette/premium sound! Great 3 year/36,000 mile lull moi11teoonce warranty, tool (701803) (Stk. 960393) LEASE $a~IJBS •E ... ·~+ru m• UIEL/ErAILE Ull N llE '11,11500 "-'2.89 +tax per mo. for 4 mos. CEL, OAC, 1st, last and lie. tt atort. SUPER SELECTION OF USED A -1 CARS 1111 llTSll 1111 Fiii 1111 YW 1111 Dim 1111 llllWO 11111111 YI 1311 llSTUI 1111 UlllT P.I. PIOllP smw 4-1111 " lf>"d, cauette, low With Camper sti.11. ' Cheyenne package, loaded wftft .... than leoutifvl and loaded! miles. A real beauty! V-8, automatic, air, tape, JP"d, air conditioning, automatk, air, und.f "3,000 ~I Triple ~ C'""' tone. le11 tlton (789YOH) low miles. (807XJY) AM /FM couette. 31 ,000 miles. Ptbd to low in color -very nke. 32,000 miles. s.. to op- (2A00908) sett! (1"403'°) (1"6YMY) predoN. (1 OAlU.59) '3,715 '4,116 '6,415 'B,415 'B,115 1 12,111 · PARTS AND SERVIQ OPENjATURDAYS 8-51 MERCURY LINCOLN PHONE 848-7739 OWllS 1XN1 OCTO• S, 1tU 16800 BEACH BL ~0. Jus t So. Of JO.'i J I 4 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 30, 1983 Daily Pilat ORANGE COUNTY CAR DEALERS GIVEAWAY Win a fabulous vacation to the Caribbean, Las Vegas or a P ortable 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. It's t hat simple. 7-day Cruise for two to the Carribbean. Includes round trip air fare to Florida. From the beginning to the end, you'll find your Caribbean cruise one of the most completely relaxing vacations possi.ble. Once you've unpacked, that's it. No more packing and unpacking. No hurrying to make connections. Your transportat ion, food, lodging, entertainment and activities are all one beautiful vacation. i !I ill!!I!! . I I. I a······ . . .... ' . . .... . . : ...... . . . : .... . . . .. . ' ' . . . . . .. .. .::::-.·.::; . . . ..... J • • .. .. • :::i:: . t • rrn n11 ? r1111 .: .. '1 f ,: :1 4 un I 1 ·::::I .... . : .. :l j ., : .... ' .... I :. : . : : . I ~" .. . -,. ; 3-DA YS 2-NIGHTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL LAS VEGAS HILTON Plus Air Fare to Las Vegas and $200 spending money ,. RCA 19" Color PORT ABLE TELEVISION • ChanneLock Digital Keyboard Control • Quartz Crystal Tuning • Automatic Color Control ·~==========CONTEST RULES ==========~ Daily Pilot/Orange County Auto Dealers CARIBBEAN CRUISE GIVEAWAY Bring thia coupon into any one of the participating Auto Dealers or mail to the Daily Pilot and qualify for the drawing to win. First PrW!, Caribbean Cruise, Second Prize, 3 days, 2 night.a at the Laa Vegaa Hilton, Third Prize, RCA Portable Television set. Mu.at. be 18 years of qe or over. Muat have permanent driven license. No Auto Agency or Daily Pilot employeee or relativee may qualify. Offer expires November 6, 1983. Winner to be announced on the front page of the Auto Tabloid Friday, November 11, 1983. Need not be preeent to win. NAME: ~-------------------~ . ADDRESS: _____________ _ PHONE NUMBER: --~------------ • ANAHEIM DATSUN • BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY • BILL YATES VW ·PEUGEOT • HERB FIUlCDLA.NDER HONDA • HUN11NGTON AMCIJIZP/RJ:NAULT • CONNELL CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP· • HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN • •lMMAMERlCA Mail to: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 • ~~to~A t.. • -........ , • .. .z...· • •,t It costs less than a car. The 11-aoe new car Mils for $ tO. 731. But the new Rabbi! Sparmelsler Is priced at only $6.390. The 8Vef'llge new car gels 26 mpg But lhe new Rabbll Sparmeisler gett an am&Jlng 47 mpg. The average new car reqvtres 111 leasl one costly tune-up a year. But lhe new Sparme1.ier reqvlfes none And t>e...ause It's a V<>fflswagen, the Spar~tei 15 built 10 last II even l'llls a lor"q-lesllng diesel engine - tor lhe longef It lllS11, lhe less It COSll How long do vw diesels last? 200.000 mtles is no aurpr}M One "'9t pelled 355,000 miles. And 11 · s s1~1 going Slrong Whlcti makes lhe ans-10 how long VWs last ~k>bOOy k~ yet The Rat>b11 SparmetSltt $6,390 So new. we're ta~ing ordefs /.©\It's not a cor. W it's a Volkswagen. t I Special Automoblle Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 30, 1983 -5 A PERSONAL AND PROUD EXCLUSIVE m.ISll&EI AGENCY DEDICATED TO QUALITY SERVICE. SPARE PARTS, AND A COM- PETITIVE SALES PRESENTATION OF THE UNIQUE VOLKSWAGEN QUALITY It'll last . longer than a car. Before yov look 111 Wtiat car mak1H1 ere building today, IOok a1 what lhey built a ,_ years ago Car makers tntroduOe a new look, a new oadoet. • new name. And alt too soonm • end sometimes not soon enough · they abandon them At Volkswagen, we're not In the car bueinesa. We boltd 1ransporta11on. We start with ovr best thinking and then we lmpr0\19 on It. Take the Rabbit. Slnoe we introdUced ~ In 1975. we've made aome 16.000 Improvement&. And tvefy one ot !hem to make II work better and last longef Vet perhaps what's most telllng IS that when the Rabbit first appeared, there -e over 40 new cars In 111 Class Today. only the Rabbit remaons VOll<s· waoens get l>etttf Cart gel obeolete /.©\It's not a car. Wit's o..Volkswagen. VEHICLES. ~ a., ~'°4t re11.. !.•i;?,::f;• 'he Aus • h ti ~~ •Z''•t~"~ .ezelc ne S1,~'11>w11hf'i·~e~or • ~:~~~Jt:7a.$~;,~ SAVE NOW ON A FEW :~ ~~0~·~~1:~~~~~ °"'~ REMAINlllC '&ls! ®''i "°' ~e ~ s..!'._~ ~ ,,~~ ~~.,: Ofdlnerlly, we'd be more than happy to t11k 1bout OUf cara. But lllent Sunday II another metttt entirely. This Sunday. we're llttlng OUf care 9')Mk tor ltiemMlvle. We won't be there, but OUt care wl" With • ~I one-dey-only aete price. Just pick your cer. 1nd write dOwn IN pt1ce and stoclc number Then. come beck on Mondly. lt'M be ltto~ OCQ '~~~ S::•1B6~'S biic.t~~ 'he~~,~~~: ~ -""Ve,,_ -lo /file It:: The Sclrocco Perfarl1.-.ce..; don't 1111ssn ••• \"'9 flr1t~. first-MtVed On Sunday we won't be there 10 ~6 _.. \'fl<> ~·you, or eYlf'l lllk to you But on Monday. we'I not ($1 \~ 1 ~c'*'~· ()('iy talk lo you, WI heve I fMlirlg you' I llke whit W9 My. ~~?~"'~·~ ~5~~:-~P'· ~ w""isTWAGiN ... i~ ~ ~~--· ~~;: .... _:...o"· 7'1111 WHTM .. 81'11111&.VD. NEAii HACH ,'a" --;~ IN WllTMINITER @W:.• TILIPHONI 71VYW1-RIT , • : 'f 6 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 30, 1983 • Redesigning the wagon Peugeot starts from ground up to blend comfort, capacity The 1984 Peugeot 505 Station wagon Is the culmination of ~n evolutionary process begun In 1894 when Peugeot built the Type 10 -theworld's first station wagon. Then, as now. the Idea was to combine the comfort and convenience of a sedan with the versatility of a greatly expanded cargo capacity. A simple concept, it would seem. Take a sedan ·add a cargo box and you have a station wagon. ' But that Is not the Peugeot way. The 505 Station Wagon was designed from the ground up as a wagon with some p$rtlcular goals of prime concern: to create the largest volume and the heaviest payload capacity of any station wagon In its class whlle preserving, regardless of toad, Peugeot's traditional ride and handling charac- teristics. Those goals have been met. As a result, Peugeot has created an auto- mobile offering an unsurpassed balance. It Is at once a sleek and sophisticated European road The 505 Station Wagon was de- signed from the ground up with some partlcular goals: to create the largest volume and the he avleet payload capacity of any wagon In It• cl••• whlle preMrvlng Peugeot'• tradltlonal ride and handllng characteristics. machine capable of covering vast distances with a minimum of s1raln'on Its passengers and a vehicle which offers families extreme versatlllty and load carrying capacity. · The 505 wagon has 79.1 cubic feet of cargo area. more than any other imported station wagon, and it can carry the heaviest payload: 1, 125 pounds. A few minutes behind the wheel will reveal that the ride and handling, so much a part of the Peugeot persona, are In no way compromised. Achieving those goals, once thought mutually exclusive In a station wagon, required some specific englneertng and design work. For example, In keeping with the "ground up" concept of creating a station wagon, the wheelbase was made a full six Inches longer than the 505 sedan's to Insure proper weight distribution and to facllltate the creation of the extra large compartment. A major contributor to the large cargo vofume Is the rear-seat cushion which folds a full 180 degrees to lie flat on the floor. leaving an unobstructed cargo area 7 .6 feet deep. The wagon's front suspension Is essentially the famlllar Peugeot-designed, modified MacPhefson strut system found In the 505 sedan. The rear suspension, so critical in a station wagon, Is a refinement of the system developed for and proven In the 504 wagon. Simply adding stiffer springs capable of handling a maximum load means compromising ride and handling under light load conditions, so a variable-rate con spring was designed for each rear wheel, Insuring optimum springing under all loads and near constant ride height. Both front and rear suspensions feature Peugeot's patented shock absorbers. The net result Is a suspension system specifically designed to handle the wide variety of loads to which American drivers subject their station wagons and to handle them with no compromise to ride and handling. The 505 Station Wagon is available In GL and S versions with two powerplants -a fuel-Injected gasoline engine and a turbocharged diesel. The XN6 gasoflne engine displaces two liters and produces 97 horsepower at 5,000 rpm. Efficient hemispherical combustion chambers, electronic fuel Injection and electronic Ignition help the dependable four-cytlnder engine deliver EPA fuel economy figures of 22 city and 3-1 highway, when teamed with the standard five-speed over- drive manual transmission. An optional three--speed automatic Is available. The 2.3-liter X02S diesel engine is turbo- charged and produces 80 horsepower at 4, 150 rpm while delivering EPA mileage ratings of 27 city and 32 highway. The turbodlesel engine has an Improved cold-start capablllty, a fuel-filter heater and a water contamination Indicator. The turbodlesel ls available with a three-speed auto- matic transmission. A long list of technical features standard on all Peugeot 505 wagons Includes a limited-slip differential, 18-gallon fuel tank, Michelin 185x14 XZX radial tires, and elecironlcalty heated rearvlew mirrors. The Peugeot 505 fuel-Injected gas and turbocharged diesel station wagons are Imported to the United States by Peugeot Motors of America. headquartered In Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Peugeot Motors of America Is part of Peugeot S.A., one of 1he world's largest autOfJ'akers. The 505 Station Wagon la covered by• one-year, unlimited mileage warrenty and a three-year warranty against corrosion. BMW dealership owner Bob left, congratulates Bob Brown, center, and Bob Gonzales after the two were named winners of all-expense paid trips to Europe. Crevier wins • • two t~1ps 1n BMW event It will be factory BMW tours. oompa music and contlnentlal culstne for two Crevier Motors managers who have been named winners of aU-expenses.-paJd trips to Europe In "Challenge '83," a nationwide service and parts contest sponsored by BMW of North America. The two winners, service maneger Bob Brown and parts aale8 manager Bob Gonzalea, are being accompanied on the trtp by their wtves, according to Bob Crevier, owner of the BMW dealership located at First and Broadway In Santa Ana. Eleven winners from 40'4 dealerships nationwide who participated In the annuaJ contest were named. "Crevier Motors ta the only dealership In the 11 competing dletrlcts to have two Inners Mfeoted," Crevier Mid. Brown earned his prtze for aervloe man- agement quality, customer followup, facllltles appearance, personnel training, warranty ad- ministration, new car pr•detlvery preparation and repair tervloe quality. Gonzalee won for parts management expertlee, Inventory controt, stock order efft· clency, aoceaeory dteptay, parts Identification, retail and eervtoe counter efflctenoy and mtcrofllm bulletin and update ayatems. "Both managers ICOred a perfect 100," Crevter Mid. "Systems are .. tablllhed by BMW of North America, but the management of those systems rest• with the aervlce end parts manegera." The Browne and the GonzaJeMe wlll apen<1 th,.. of the 10 daya touring BMW tacUltlee after Wf\lch they Wftl be holted at a two-day Oktoberloet ceiebratlon. They wtll 85*ld the --~~~~~:!11~!~.~l~(~~~-~u:e~:=:~=~ .... --. ~ui;·;;;..-~1.1 .. _-_.L_l.W-Ll-.uil...------' .. .. thenewJIDl ~,......_ . ..,, Tesl-d!ive 1 •. \ f •••.•.••.• S lr•ck lotlay ~ •••claoo1ea ~ t FIEEGIFT - oa Bolae1 Ta~lle ~ Dal•••••• Ille ~.A. Raiders! 1-.,,~ IEW '84 TRUCKS AS . LOW AS $5998 Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 30, 1983 -7 esTuftie ' • WE'RE GROWING! REMODELING BEGINS-- CONSTRUCTION IS UNDERWAY - - ABSOLUTELY EVERY __ CAR IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD NOW! AS LOW AS '10,824 HURRYI (200283) '77 TOYOTA '11 TOYOTA '11 TIYITA '11 IATlll .. '77 IATSll '11 llllAI "''w ••w llUIM '•' 111 z sraa ui. 5 ..-d. low mites. Uftbocl. 5 lf>Md, lftOO'· 5 .-ed. cOSMtte, wnroof. CotwtM, lftOQ wt...11, 2 + 2. " lf>Md, olr. A\ltOfftOtk, olr, ~· IMf'· (82MKq (856XWW) . (2AHE°'6) lioht bot. (1Y90829) (6.52SOH) Ing, crvke, tllt. (1FGU37) , ___ ....., ---------~ '#4-' ~ _] I ~; ... 1984 RENAUL J. ENCORE HATCHBACK . . $.,Aa95 -,o -i 0 ~ r- ' ~ ~ 6 ~ ' ~ PER MO. *Sole price S.5986.7.5, 48 payments, .533.9.5 plus T,l & doc. Down (cash or trade) fin. chg. $1744.80, APR 14.3.5. (12199.5) (Stk. 231 ) '1984 JEEP CJl'S AVAILABLE NOW!· SAYE AT [g]~Wb~~l:~! WE WILL CUSTOMIZE YOUR · JEEP FOR You · -ASK US! All Cars Subject To Prior Sale. Priees Plus Tax, liceme And Doc. FM. Offer Ends 72 Houn After Publication. ~ ~ ~ !I HONDA'S • DATSUN'S • TOYOTA'S • MUSTANG'S e CAMARO'S • RONCO 4X4'S RAM CHARGERS • PICK-UP & FLAT BED TRUCKS e BUICKS e OLDS • ETC. MANY MORE. TO CHOOSE FROM! VERY LARGE USED CAR INVENTORY! '79 HONDA PRELUDE $549500 ----"A FEW EXAMPLES" ---- '79 BUICK RIVIERA $879500 '79 CAD. SEVIW $11,599°° '77 PEUGEOT 604 '7 4 VW BUG $299500 $249500 STK. 11961A STK. R5022A '72 IGB CONV. '79 IERC. CAPRI $499500 $399500 STK. P"°26 STK. 104S9A '78 HONDA ACCORD '81 DATSUN 200SX $429500 •6995° STK. P"'°"5 STK. P5027 '78 DATSUN 200SX $399500 "DON 'T FORGET , STOP IN AND SEE THE '84 HONDAS '' HERB FRIEDLAND.ER HONDA . . 10 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 30, 1983 Up, up and away -Isuzu Impulse is hoisted above Sunset Bouleva.rd ... •.. and then secured to the structure of the billboard I raJDe by workmen. The final product -after the billboard baeking wu attached and painted -providee a 1tartling 1ight for Hollywood motoriata. A little Hollywood magic LOS ANGELES-In a town where movie epeclal en.eta can create Juat about any type of lltulk>n lmeg&nable, It tak• something a llttle out of the ordinary to catch the attention of the typlcal pereon walklng down Hollywood's famous Suneet Boukward . Performance, luxury from Plynlouth ... , Plymouth haexpwlded ltacovertqe of the Imported car marttet by lntroductng a MW luxuty Ngh petfonnanoe aporta coupe, a ~ tubcompect wagon, and new GTS and GTS Turbo wr8'ona of the Cott three-door hatch~ In tta 1984 Mneup of Imported cen. The ~ Conque9t ~ ,..,-wheel drive turbo-<:harged aports coupe, la aimed at IQPhtltl- cated htgh performance enthumuts who haw a definite preference for Imported spedalty c.ra. The five.door Colt Vista IUbcompect wagon lhould ; appeal to famlly groupt, bu8'neumen, and car buyers who want driving fun, maximum pack11ge efftdency, drMng comfort and YerNUffty In their penonal Yehlcles. New Cott GTS and GTS 1urbo wr8'ona preeent htgh performance, eporty atyttng for perlormance-ortted enthu8ialta lntereated In keeping their car Investments on the coneervatlve aide. Cott nv.door hatch~• are offered In toit (E) and medium (Dl) price~. I . A 8'eek, htgh pertormanoe grand toortng class aports coupe, the Conqueet feetur• hlQhty...reflned aerodynamic stytlng, coupled wtth a 2.e liter ohc turbocharged engine, end htgh-perlormance 4--wheel Independent auapenelon. Conquestta drlG and llft characterlatlca are among the lowest In the Industry, giving It extremely good atablllty and maneuverablffty. The 2.8--llter turbocharged powerplant l~ates twtn electrorncatly controlled fuel Injectors to deliver 145 h.p. at 5,000 rpm. Although a true driver-oriented sports car, Conquest ... ta ftw and Is generously equipped wtth a wide array of luxury oonvenlenQ98. TheM re.tu,.. Include special touchea Uke electric remote aide view mirrors. AM/FM/MX cueette radio wtth quad apeekera. front bucket aeata wtth adjustable restraints, wrap.around reer Mata, cut alumlnum wheela, wide bladcwall radlal tlr• and many other atendard appointments. A Technica package feetures electronic Instrumentation. The peppy new Cott Vista ~aaenger. ftve.do()r WllQOr'I feetuNI uNque 2+3+2 ... ting, provid- ing a wide range of Interior configuration.. Becka of the NCond and third apltt-bench seats can be titted forward, to reduce ... ting c:apactty from 9eYel"I to llx, ttw. four, tine, or two ~upon cargo hauling requtrementa. Center and ,..., t Matbecka allo fdd to form a alngle or double bed, oon~tng the Vleta c:abln to comfortable ··= QUMer8. Equipped wtth standard 2 Mltalbtlhf CINr'I Aw Jet engine, vteta hM MacPMraon atrvt and CQll front eu8p9nlk>n, coll ,..., ~. and power aaMted front dl8c-tMr drum brake eyetem. -· Thie veraatlle, qutet-n1nntng ngon oomee equipped wtth a Vet8lon of Cott'• twtn atlek manual trMMXle, which pnMdee eight=~ rattoe. It II allo avaffable with optJonal menulll OYerdrtw, or elec.- ttol llotily controlled ttne 1peed .utomatic tninM.>de. The M-to-drM Cott htltch~ II now offered In GTS and GTS Turbo ttne-door hatchback ........,,,_, tnineforriig the popular Cott Into en appeellng, · rnoderat9Yf1* IPOf"tl ac>edaltY '*'· The OT i. powi111ed bY a 1.4 ltter ohc engine. The GTS TurbOfMturee a~ 1.8 lttertutboc:Nrged powerplMt with electroolo fuel Infection. The OTS Turbo hat llddmoMI appotntmentl Ilk• Mtchelln xvs tlNe, h8loaln heedllwnpe, and ,..., apohr. fmprovedVWllOneof the eOOt~..prtoed Cott E and:=:::::::: Cott OL Mtchbeck modell.,. ev.Neble In ~and ~ WfllOne, with Mandatd 1.4 liter engine. The Cott E ~ hatchbeck comee at~ with a bar.-ed menull nneUle. A twin ltk* ~ le ltandn on the~ *llon. Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 30, 1983 -11 AUDI • BMW • DATSUN • FIAT • HONDA • ISUZU • MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ • MITSUBISHI • PEUGEOT • PORSCHE • ROLLS-ROYCE LEASE TO 0 N! CLOSED END ~ISK FREE . THESE UNUSUAL LEASES ARE AVAILABLE RIGHT . NOW! $136 MONTHLY $201 MONTHLY '84 FORD TEMPO t • $1lB ~ '84 HONDA CIVIC MONTHLY • '84 THUNDERBJRJ) $ '>21: '84 TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP~ ~ 1 ii MONTHLY CALL NOW CALL NOW 631-1850 631-1850 $276 ''84 318i ·'84 CHEVY CAMARO t MONTHLY · MONTHLY $236 $ '>3B • '84 PONTIAC TRANS AM $3 l:B ~ '83 MERCEDES-BENZ 240D • ii MONTHLY MONTHLY '83 HONDA CIVIC; $136 +tax per mo. for 48 moe. CEL. OAC. lat, a .. t and lie. to atart. Total payment• $6919.68. '83 FORD TEMPO; $179 + tax per mo. for 48 moe. CEL. OAC. lat, laat and lie. to atart. Total payment• $9107.52. '83 THUNDERBIRD; $209 +tax per mo. for 48 moa. CEL OAC. ht, laat and Uc. to atart. Total pa)'ment• $10,133.12. '83 TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP; $225 +ta. per mo. for 48 moa. CEL OAC. lat, laat and lie. to atart. Total payment• $11,448. '83 CHEVY CAMAROJ $235 +tu per mo. for 48 mo•. CEL OAC. ht, laat and lie. to ttart. Total payment• $12,192. '84 PONTIAC TRANS AM; $238 +tu per mo. for 48 moa. CEL OAC. lat, 1 .. t and Uc. to tt.art. Total payment• $12,109.44. '83 MBZ 24001 $353 +tu per mo. for 60 mot. CEL OAC. ht, laat and lie. to atart. Total paymenb $22,793.40. '84 BMW Sl8i; $275 +tu per mo. for 60 moa. CEL OAC. ht, latt and Uc. to atart. Total payments $17,'90. A LEASE SERVICE COMPANY SERVING YOU SINCE 1969 EASE MERICA ... obll~ Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 30, 1983 Oldsmobile giving ~~.?.~~~ !~e An ~~l~d~?uh~~ ,, Old1moblles range from a voice Intl><-another new optlo~t 19&4 Toronado matlon system and day/night mirror models. At night when headlamps on on T oronado models to an auto vehlcles In the rear cause mirror glare. calculator on Cutlass Cteras. the mirror automatically switches to Toronado's new voice Information the night position. When the glare system differs from currently market-' ceases, It returns to the day position. ed systms by aJertlng a driver to a A photoelectric cell signal actuates a problem, Its seriousness and what motor and gear train to move the should be done. After a driver has mirror's position. Due to different taken the presrlbed action, the system driver's tolerance to glare, a distance continues to monitor the problem and feature allows for selection of glare updates the driver on the effectiveness sensitivity level. of the action. On 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Sensors located throughout the car coupes and sedans, customers may continually monitor operations. When order an auto calculator. Located In a failure or warning condition Is the new center console, It Integrates detected, stored Information Is repro-with the Instrument panel and provides duoed from a microprocessor. trip functions of estimates of distance The size of the microprocessor Is to destination, estimated time of kept small by digitizing, or breaking arrival, average fuel economy. time --;:=::::=:::t Into primary elements, a human and date reminder. • speech message. This data Is math-In addition, the auto calculator ematlcally compressed and stored In functions as an arithmetic calculator. _ _::._ ___ ~t-.--~m;.;~;.;.~~~~~~~=-====-----1 the microprocessor until needed. The All butons are Illuminated for use at digitized Information Is then recom-night and a soft tone sounds when the Pontiac's w~ge blned.orsyntheslzed.tntospeechand buttonsaredepressec:t. broadcast through the left radio When combined with th,, optional The 1984 Pontiac Fiero is wedge shaped and features speaker In the Toronado. electronic Instrument cluster and elec~ electrically operated hidden retractable headlamps up front An electronic Instrument panel with tronlcally-tuned radio, Ciera buyers bluefluorescentdlsplayslsalsoa 1984 have a full complement of electronics with black, neutral density tail lamps mounted flush to the body Toronado option. at their fingertips. surface in the rear. All gla88 surfaces are nearly flush with the Displays Include digital speed, In-All 1984 Oldsmoblle models have side/outside temperature and trip optlonal electronic cruise c~ntrol with body for a clean aerodynamic shape. The car has a 92 odometer readouts with Eng-a new acceteratlon feature. horsepower, 2.5 liter four-cylinder engine with projected EPA llsh/metrlc conversion swttch. Fuel The system's brain Is an electronic level and engine temperature are controller that monitors vehicle speed fuel economy of 27 and 48 miles per gallon for city and highway Indicated with bar graphs. The dlsplay and the cruise setting. The controller driving. brightness Is automatlcally controlled signals solenoid valves to Increase or ~-------------------------~~M~b~t~M~~. dec~ww~as~~ed. ~ j>eugot beefs .up sales operation CHICAGO -Peugeot Motors of America strengthened Its presence In th,Unlted States with the recent addition of a fourth sales and distribution zone. Headquartered In Chicago, the new PMA zone encompasses the 12 mldwestern states of llllnols, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. • Nine of these states were taken from Peugeot's central zone, which has been renamed the Houston zone. Houston continues to serve 12 central and Gulf states Including Florida and the territory of ~ertoRlco. The remaining three states -lndlana, Mich- igan and Ohio -were part of Peugeot'• eatem zone, which Is now the New York zone servJna tt:ae 10 northeast states. ,.,-/ - The C?Ompan'y'e West Coast region, renamed the Los Angeles zone, stlll aerves the eight Western states of Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California. Peugeot Motors of America General Manager of Salee and Marketing Jim Fitzhenry announced the lmpfementatlon of the new zone and oontldera It a tlmety and warranted ptogreaelOn In Peugeot'• ,:~::.=.=~ta to tta u.s. dHtart Shelby rides flg&in Fltzhenry al90 announced the aippotntment of F • -M ham 1 ,,, ___ II Frank Swterczek u Chtc9go zone m.nager. .ormer a.A: au e p on ~ ewterczek, 55, wu formerty mmn.ger of Peugeot'• Shelby, now a high-petcotmaee Weet Coat region and headed the Loe Anoetee automobile designer, 1how ·oil his o_!flce8ucceed1ng Swierczek u manager of the Loe late1t crdtlon, tbia time lo O.rysler AngMe zone ta J.-nee Goywt. ~. ae. end• Corp. The Doqe Slaelby Qual'ler .ia a Oetroltn.tlw.wumoetreoenttyPMAdlltrtct..,.. • front wheel driYe, high output ttreet • maneger fOf' Wahington etate. .. machine in the Shelby tradtion, outratlng ltl Mustang and Camaro competition by automotive masa- zlne critles. Shelby deelgned the car at hia Perlormaee Center in Santa Fe Sprinp. . 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Amldeua" on the 6ool' beiJlC humped by Mourt. played by &n &.-.n, and fm:ied to eat a creme-filled pMtry. She 1iaB throupout the ._. and chMu.. her future h~ for his chlldiah froliddnc. '-n.&t WM our 'funni.t' IC!ene. Some-. timel rd have real whipped creme up my ncm few days," akl Ouidid, .un laughl:na. U Botmmn R>le the audience'• fMdna- U. m um South a.. Repertory pro- duc:dcn. Ouidld, stole their heu1a. Sbe playa the ... of C.omtame with cblldHlre tnnoeence. She la often the 8laJlnC C1JUDW'pel11D the outlandlah Moan but we ...,,_.-undelwth wsweet loob.n hM a ta.rtot a womenand ber tntultkln. She mn "She'a10cute," amueooe ln theaudlence w~~ her first eJC1$erience with SCR. She la now a member of the company. . Ouldid, 23, p-aduated from the Ameri- can Acedemy of Dramatic: Arla in Loe . Ancei-. She hM perfonned with the lmp:vytlational poup at the L.A. CclnnR- Uon and .ven1 other aree ptoductiona. She a11D. played a 10Ulll lirl in the upcomina '"'1:: ~ llXMe, "Call Me Meatheed.11 -' 7. been • nice lflldual ltep-by-.iep cans. rm not ..Uy a great ao-•tt.er. rm w1 about a1DtW It'll come. So far, lt'1 --..,., .mttna.'' "ArMdeui'' nam "'-htly acept Mon- da,a with madneea on the ..... _. undl Oct.18. , f At the Movies 0 (") ! i;. ~1 Suicide br~ut soul-searching a> '"'.The Big Chill" ia a warm comedy about the reunion of aeven friends who attended college together during the era of Woodstock and campus activism. The friends are brought together by :§ the suicide of Alex, a brilliant d.roi:rout a: who had been part of this college clan. Now in their 308.,. the friends find they've been changed by time and circumstances: Sarah is a doctor. Her husband Harold rum a chain of running shoe stores. Nick. once a radio paycho1qpst. is now a drug dealing space cue. Michael writes for People magazine. Megia an at1orney aearching in vain for Mr. Right. Karen is a discontented houaewife, and Sam is the star of a private eye leries on television. Following Alex' a funeral. the friends retreat to the home of Sarah and Harold for a weekend of remini8cing and mutual aoul-eearching. Joining them is Chloe, the much younger woman with whom Alex had been living. There's not much more to the plot than that. Although the subject matter sounds maudlin, director Lawrence Kaadan, who wrote the acript with Barbara Benedek, makes ''The Big Chill" sparkle. He's aided by an ensemble made up of some of the Hollywood's most talented young ac- tors. K.asdan over-reaches a bit. The film seems to be striving for a Big Statement about what's happened to the once-idealistic '60I generation. That statement never quite takes shape, but "The Big Chill" nevertheless emerges as a well-crafted alice of life and a By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the n.ily Pilot Staff glowing testament to the enduring power of friendship. During the reunion, the college friends demonstrate they're not quite as aecure u they appear. Sam ia uncunfortable with his macho TV image. Sarah ia plagued ~y memories of a brief aft.air with the now-deceued Alex. ~eg wants one of her male friends to help her have a baby. Michael Wanta to forsake joumaliam and open a night club. Nick has lost his aenae of direction in life. All of this unfolds with wit and grand style. Director K.aldan wrote or co-wrote "Raiden of the Last Ark," ''The Fmpire Strikes Beck." "Con- tinental Divide" and "Return of the Jedi" Ilia first film u director was "Body Heat." a brilliant blend of murder, mystery and romance. In ''The Big Chill,'' K.udan wiaely keepa a lid on the visual pyrotechnics and instead concentrates on character development. He introduces ua to the friends during a funeral aequenoe that concludes with an organ rendition of the Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want." We then learn more about the characten by watching them unpack. Throughout. Kudan makes excel- lent w.e of 1960s music, employing the 801lg8 of the past to punctuate and comment on the action ln the preeent. The aoundtrack Include hita from Credence Clearwater Revival. The 'The Big Chill' east includes (from left) JoBeth Williams, Jeff Goldblum, Mary Kay Place, Tom Berenger, William Hurt, Meg Tilly, Glenn Close and Kevin Kline. Raaca.ls, The Band and numerous Motown artists. There's not a weak link in Kudan'a stellar cast. The fwullest moments ~ong to Wtlliam Hurt as the eternally dued Ni.ck and Jeff Goldblurn as Michael, the jaded journalist and frustrated ladies man. F.qually fine are Tom Berenger, Glenn CJ.oee, William Hurt, Mary Kay Place and Jobeth Williams. Meg Tilly, younger than her fellow etllelllble members. euily bolds her own u the quiet. enigmatic Chloe. U any character WM ahor1changed, however, it ia Alex, the friend whoee death prompted the reunion. The .::ript hea ., much fun with the llvtna clw'acten that we never really learn what made Alex 80apecial M to de9erve this IOrt of devotion. sun. there'• plenty to admire and enjoy ln '"!be Bia ChW." Like Alan ~·a '"Ille Four SeMonl," it demon- strates that the tntenction amona man, cbaracten am be intriguing enouah to carry • movie, without re90rting to bulleta, bombe or car Ol'Mbel. '"!be Bia Chill" ia full of chanicten worth carina about. Meg Tilly ii the YOllDI prUriead 4)1 a man whoee laieide brinp tcJtl!ltMr Im old eollese friend. in the new oomedy, 'Tbe Bis Chill.' Kena Kline aad Glena a..e ~ a 1aeMlllul couple who play laoet to a J""IP ol old eollete frieadt for a lollfweeU.tl • -• ' ... 1 .; At the Movies 'Eddie and the Cruisers ... ' A starring role for rock 'n' roll By STEVE MITCHELL Of the Daily Ptlot Staf.f •. A rock musical, it's not. In fact. of the six actors who portray members of a '60a-era band called "Eddie and the Cruisers," only two can carry a note or play an instrument in real life. On film. the others fake it. And they fake it well. ":E<idie and the Cruisers," a motion pic- ture directed by Martin Davidson ("Lords or Flatbush") features ex- cellent performances by the half-dozen little known actors. But the real star of this fast moving film is the music. Producing the six original songs for "Eddie and the Cruisers" was Kenny Vance, a veteran of the early rock and roll era and a co-founder of the '60s group "Jay and the Alnericans. '' Vance r ecruited John Cafferty to write the music, and Cafferty's Beaver Brown Band to perform all of the orig- inal music in the film. The film spans two decades and features the Cruisers, an innovative band that emerged from one-night stands and sec- HELEN SCHNEIDER ond-rate roadhouses along New Jeraey's eouth shore, to land number one of the charts in the early sixties. The band's leader, Eddie Wilson (played by newcomer Michael Pare) blows it for the up-and-<:Oming group by driving his Chevy convertible off a bridge. His body was never recovered. Now it's 1983and thereiaasudden resurgence in popularity of the disbanded band. A curious reporter for a television news magazine wants to know why Eddie's body was never found, and ahe wants to know what happened to the miasing tapes of the group's final recording aemion. She suggests to her editor that maybe Eddie never really died. The editor, a cynic, aya, "So Eddie swima to shore, where he's met by Jim Morriaon, and they fiy off with Amelia F.arhart, right?" With that encouragement, the reporter looks up former band members, including Frank "Word.man" Ridgeway, playedby Tom Berenger (the .u.rprUe fiend in "Looking for Mr. Good bar.") She interviews Doc Robbina, the fonner road rnanaaer for the band (played by Joe Pantoliano, who w• M-ak> in the recent te1eWdon m1nillerlel "From Here to Eternity.") She ta1ka to Sal Amato (Matthew Laurance,) the band' bum guitarist who .. &med the Cruller's name and ta trylna to profit on the t.nd'a renewed popularity. And she talb to Joann Carlino, the group's,. female vocalist and F.ddie'a ,U-lfriend -the 1aat one to ae him alive. Carlino, played by real-llfe FA.t.ropean .tnaer" Helen ~ adda new rneanln8 to the term sultry. Some of the dWocue ii pl'edktable, such .. Sal's tearful lament about thetbe demLle of F.ctdle and~band: "Ever wonder what It would be like lf he wu still around." be .U Wordman. 1'When I think how big we could haw been •.. " he IObt. Two minor problenw with the film: With the excepUon of roed rnaJ'\aPf Doc RobbUw. the band memben ahow little physical chan,te after nearly 20 yean. No extra pounds. No The cast for HEddie and the Cruisers" includes (from left) Joe Pantoliano, David Wilson, Michael Pare, Helen Schneider, Ma tthew Laurance, Tom Berenger and Michael (Tunes) Antunesp extra wrinkles. No grey hair. band-now this i.s in the mid-sixties, mind you - Then there's the tunes. sound more like Springsteen than Chuck Berry. Calferty's originals for the film are tt.rrific, Let alone Jay and the Americans. but hardly sound like the music of the early rock But if you can overlook those flaws, the film is and roll movement. The songs performed by the pure entertairunen~ ----------------------------- Sweaters . tor those cooler days ahead. Made In Scotland, just for us ... A. The classic shetland crewneck. Comes In great colors. Sizes; 38-46. B. Our lambsWOOI v-neck. Greet oolora to chOoM from. S~ ~6. c "Boston Trader." 100% cotton Cfew. In 8 Qfelt cotcn. Sizes: S-XL ------- &~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE\NPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 3 }:! 0 -~ i ')II;' CD :> a. CD ... ..... ~ • ... Ci Ql ':< (/} CD (~ (..) 0 _.. <O CD c.> 4 M Q) ai ci M a. Q) Cl) >. 111 'O .. u. ...... .... Q) 'O c Q) :M! ~ . ~ g 0: ... Intermission Kilty's 'Dear Liar ••• 'lt's a strang.ely platonic love affair Not many community theaters enjoy the luxury of having a show in reserve just in case they can't get the scheduled one on the boards by opel\ing night. But then, not many ~te~ have had to "put up with the personnel and techniCal prob~ems that have plagued th,f Newport Harl>or Actors Theater in the past few ,weeks. Twice postpened, the NHA T production of "pYgmalion" should indeed open this weekend. .. Meanwhile, the playhouse's . "dark night" production -J erome Kilty's "Dear,,. Liar" - stepped into the breach last weekend in mo8t imgressive style. The two-character re-enactment of the literary love affair between one of the world's most renowned playwrights and one of its · widely heralded actreaaes ..ill given a passionate, articulate staging by ~r Bonnie Ebeen and performers Michael Frym and Elaine Barnard. Judging by the letters exchanged between - 1•d uurfl, I o"' C I ' I I II SO lff'I Al -ICl & MllOll I _to&U ~" I r------.~ C&IYClllllll ~ ClllllolA .... Qty_C-__ .,..,.,, ~ IHMIOll ~QUIAI ""'1tlllil • IHfllRIS 11111,(llllAl A f 10AH0 fl Ill '"·Ol).J By TOM TITUS Of th. o..ily Pilot Staff \ ~ J the pair, which inspired Kihy's dramatiuation, the relationship between George Bernard Shaw and • Mrs. Patrick Campbell was a frustrating collision · of oolossa.1 egos, with the proud~ a stur<\,}' match for ·the autocrat:fc pla~t. Both are 11 "}Pven rich, 'buman dimenfion in Ebeen's highly viacera1 production. The play oovers the 40-9ear period starting at the turn of the century and~ocuaes on Mrs. Campbell's triumph as an overaged ·Eliz.a in Shaw's original production of "Pygmalion." But even more significant is the playwright's unre- quited love for the actrea thfoughout ihoee fpur decades •• Th~ir relatioMhip is symbiotic -~lifts her spirits and ·she provides an enchantment that. "FAST, RINNY SA'IUI•:• -NEW YORI( TIMES seems to sustain him. Theii fiery exchanges both in print and face to face mark a strangely platonic ~ve"affair. v - Frym, although too young for the Shaw role even at its starting point,. attacks the part with dedication and intensity. In a most notable perfonnanoe, he captures both the intellectual .,magnitude and the all-too-hwnan w~ of his character. A cooler. more enigmatic· approach is chosen by Barnard, and i't requires a bit more work on the audiencels part to achieve total acceptance. 'lbere are momenta of high glca in her performance, coupled with aegments of ambiguity, but she remains a commanding, almost regal presence. "Dear Liar" is d~ of a wider audience, but it will revert to its ''dark n.ight0 8Chedule next week. playing Mondays and Tueedaya at 8 p.m . through Oct. 18 at the Newport Harbor Actcn Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., ec.ta Mesa. C..U 631-~110 for tick.et inlonnation. · Elaine Barnard and Michael Frym comprise the cast of "Dear Liar" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. ------ The Outalder1 Bad Boys • A Doonesbury Special • Hammett • Harper • Trenchcoat Still Smokln • Police Around The World• Microwave Maaaecre . My• Tutor Uncle Sam Magoo • Man From Snowy River • The Rain ~ople You're A Big Boy Now No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, sc hool and college districts and county Compele L.Mnry Of ....... Noe ....... CllMNn'e, Mutt, 9p0rta, COftoert AM IMrClm T1lee J ()IN () l rn f ll ( 1 N I II< J I.\ r ~ N I I II : I I H f 1 tJ I f 11 ( . ' , fl V IN l , <, IN THI DlllAT MZ'IJ~'(J • ON THI COAI T Calheclnl City Cotta Meta 69020 Hogllw•y 111 I I let e ... 171PI g,,.., 1A1 0.1• P1lml 1Acrot1t FrOl'I Aa1p11·11 321 -2571 '31 ·ITOP "The Store That Hai All The Movte1" government than the Illy Piiat . ,,. '• ' -- ' ·~--~~~----------------------~ I ............................................................................................................................... s Currently Screening THE lllQ Ct&L: Rated A. A warm, superbly acted n1m about a reunion of college friend• following the death of a comrade. Wrtter-dlrector Lawrenoe Kaadan ("Body Heat" and the Geotge Lueae mega-hl11) eeta up the ate>fy to matte a Big Point about the 19609 college generation. He newr quite makea that point, but the fllm remains an engaging, funny study of trlendahlp . ..,....,....,.. CWO: Rated R. You may never pe1 a strange dog -or ride In a Pfnto -llgaln af1er viewing this taJe of a woman (Dee Wellace) and her young eon trllPS)ed In the cat while a rabid Saint Bernard pecea outllde. Rim la baed on the novel by Stephen King. lewla Teague(" Alligator") directs at a anall'a pace early on, he dellven a terrttylng climax . ..,.. ..,.. FANNY AND ALEXANDER: Rated A. Director Ingmar Bergman haa crMted another rlchly tex1ured and quietly paaalonate fllm, this one about an Imaginative boy jolted by the changee In his eatablltned Swedl9h family. Go to this thr~ ftlm wtth YOUt' MnMe and expectations open. Subtitled ..................... FLAaHDANCe: Rated A. Newcom91 Jennifer BN19 1tan In lhl9 ~ exdtlng but weekly written fllm about a female welder \IWhO longs to beCOme a ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian Lyne • ..,.. ..,.. JAW8S.O: Rated PG. Twoglmmlcka for the pnce of one -a acary mec:hanlcal ehw1t and 3-D ettecta. The meager storyline conoema ehw1t attacka In Florida'• Sea World pattc. The llhark acenee are c:hllllng, but moYlegoera may feel llke they've been through theee waters one time too many. Besa Armatrong and Dennis Quaid atar . ..,.. ..,.. KRUU.: Rated ~G. II Stanfonj Sherman'• tan- tuy-IClenoe fiction script had half the Imagination of thl• mm·a exotic aeta, "Krull" might have been tun. Ken Marshall stars. Petef' Yatea ("Breaking Away") directs at a alugglah pace . ..,....,.. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION: Rated R. A fun-fllled drive from Chicago to California. Everything that could '°*91bly go wrong on a family road trip doee go wrong fOf Chevy Chue as the well-<>rganlzed father and BeYeny o· Angelo aa the patient mother. Alm nuJee out at the end, but there are plenty of laughs along the way. Harold Ramis ("Caddyshadc") directs . ..,....,....,.. NIOHTllAMI: Rated A. A quartet of horror llorlee, the first three of which are enJoyable without abtlOlutely ecarlng your IOCka on. The fourth la a dog. A minimum of blood and gore are fMtured In thla multiple thrlller In which everyday actlvttlea (llke running on to the store to buy amokea) tum Into, well, nlghtmatea. Christopher Crowe produced the ftlm and wrote the first three atorlea . ..,.. ..,.. ..,.. OCTOPU88Y: Rated PG. Don't look tor deep ctiarae- tenzatlonl or IOClal lessons. but If you're a fan of the Jemee Bond serlee, you'll love thla lateat edvwlture. Director John Glen ("For Your Eyea Onty") ..ema to be anxiou. to top the outrageous atunta In "Ralderl of the lost Ark", and he comee awfully cioee. Roger Moore and Maud Adema star . ..,.. ..,.. ..,.. POMY'S I. THE NEXT DAY: Rated R. The aex-obaeaeed Aoride teens are beck In tNs tame, Inter· mtttently tunny eequel to last year'• raunchy comedy mega-.hlt. The mistake thla time 11 that the fllm makers aim fOf something completely abMnt from the nm nlm - reapectabfflty. The kid• channel their energy Into Shakeapeare, fOf goodnees IOeal Bob Clark again directs . .......... P8YCMO I: Rated A. Anthony Perkin• retuma as nutty Norman In the eequel to Alfred Hitchcock· 1 grlsly ltOf'/ about a medman who commits a aerlea of murders. Once again, PerklM' aat\ltY II up for grabs. but this movie la not neerty aa tun~ aa the Of1glnal . ..,....,.. OF THE ADI: Rated PG. George Lucea' "Star Wan" ltOf'/ II brought to • stunning cl4max. The c:Mrac1era ~, may be • bft two-dlmenelonel bft the ac1lon aequencee and spedail en.eta are among the moet exciting ever put on n1m. Stan Mn Hemlll, came Aeher and Hemeon Ford. v..,.. v..,.. _._ ............ ~--· cuta above the genre. A model young grows up In a hurry wnen hl9 parents leeYe him In chalge of hotl9e that turna out IQ be not a home. ~om Cr"'8e and De Morney llar ~ .......... ITAYINQ WW: Rated PG. John Tr a retuma aa Tony Manero In the aequel to "Saturday Night FfMK." Manero,~, hM dlecatded hla dleoo duda and le tt)'tng to meke tt • • Broedw8y dancer. T revona la MlCV and tunny, but thla eequel, ~ to the ehallOw direction of Sytveater StalloM. ctoe.\'t match the ftaYOr of "Fewr." .,.....,.. 81'RAMGE ~ Rated PG. SCTV comic:s DeY9 ThomM and Rook Moran6a bring to the big ac:reen the ~ brothen, two CanedMlri "hoelra" who M9fn to WW1t noWng out of • exoapt • "eildY 8'appty of bear and doughnuts. Thie • ..,.. goofbell comedy tonow. the dtmWlttred brothwt -tMy work In .,, beer fllctory and Nve a !o¥11y ...,_from• med brew mMt• . ..,...,..,,. 81'ROKIR ACa1 Rated R. It may not be the wom movte of the MM*, but It comet d~ooaty doee. Burt ~...,. •• r.cec:er drl¥erwho ~-· m.ntetlng ob tor a ffted c:Hdcen king • ..,.. 8UPIMIANaAeMd PG. A tuper~ntment. The wottd'• taYOttte flytrtg hero le grounded .,:t:,:=--ecrtpt. CtQtophet Aa9"'9 gt¥9I anocher fine ll • but the fttm la thrown off ~ by the IWnmy entice of Richard Pryor •• oomput• ~ l*ed by ... 9¥11 bual,.... "*' (llober1 Va&dln). Ohcted by Rkltwd lMtet . ..,...,... 642-4321 Direct or collect. to subacnt>e to your hometown paper. the Daily Pilat TRADtNQ PLACEI: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy are the 94.lb~J of a soclal experiment In which a pennlleea con becomel rich, and a snooty bualneea man loees his money, job, and home. Lota of amusing moments before the clever premise runs out of gas. Directed by John Landis ("Animal House") . ..,.. ..,.. ZELIG: Rated PG. Woody Allen continues to grow and experiment. This lnnovatlve~y uses newsreel clips and 7 modern recollections to trace the ste>fy of a Leonard ZellQ, a 1920s"ctiameleon"whokeptehanglnglnordertobeHkedby thOM around him. Mia Farraw co-stars u lellg't psyctllatriat. ............... ..,.. ..,.. ..,.. ..,.. , Excellent; ..,....,.. ..,.. , Very good; ..,.. ..,.. , Good; ..,.. , Not to good. BTAATB TODAY • (,,) 0 ... CD CX> (,,) I l -3 ~ 6 ~~u»;~~'''~'~.r Bowers MaseaDI offers ••. Free film series on Chinese culture "China: The Enduring Heritage," a free film series traci.ng Chi.nese culture from pre-historic times to the 20th century. wilUake place Oct. 2 through Oct. 23 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at Santa Ana's Bowers Museum. The series is sponsored by the museum's Chmese-Arnerican Historical and Cultural Council m cooperation with California State University, Long Beach . It will i.ntroduce Chinese ph!!_osophy~tera- * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * • Bargain Matinees! •U~fM•I•~•l4 l'l~')~ MONDAY fhr• SATURDAY fACUlTYot CANOlEWOOO "" rtrlormlll< ........ s 00"" lh Sp«. E.......,.ttt11 & Hohl IQM!Y6 l1z::'J lA MIRADA Al llQSlCRANS "~ P\.ACQH (I) I 00 S .0. 10 10 "MATDW. lWOOlrS VACATUr' J~IOO "BCYOfl> Tt£ l.MT" (R) 17J0 1JO. OS,6~.10. IOSO "flll:iiniwr (I) UlO 4 ZS.120 "rtl: llW T ""11N'' (I) 17)6~.IOZO "RISl<Y BUSl6S" (R) I 00 JOO, SOO. 100 900, II 00 "BRAICSTORM" (PG) "IO •OOU't' I 00. l lO, S 40. I 00. 10 ?O "Elm & Tt£ CNSDS" (PG) 100, lOO. 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Each session will feature three 20-minutes ftllra with an extra concluding segment scheduled Oct. 23. A quesuon-and-answer session lead by Li San-pao of CSULB's Center for Asian Studies will follow each session. "After viewing all the segments people should have a well-rounded view of Chinese art and history," Li explained. The series, narrated i.n English, was produced i.n the late 1970s by art historian Weng Ko-wang through the Chinese Institute i.n America. The films coi.ncide with the museum's current exhibit "A Sampler of Chinese Art" which ends Oct. 23. Reservations for the series should be made by calling the Bowers Museum Foundation at 547-0696. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STARTS TODAY -· n10111 .....,..,lflKI' , ..... ftS-• m-.,.1<JMO .... ,,. ... , • ._,._..,.., ...... Wt,•• Cll fll .. It tN<N "I WI\ ,,. ........... ""' .... IA~ wc•-S....• .... er." .... WCC>-llW "" O)ll) GIWICt ~·:.~. Mat-A , .. ""'"'°"""'" '" JtlS COSTAMEIA Eowanls Bnsrol S4().7W COITAMEIA EOwards Cinema Center 97'9-t141 mAPUZA Rm Mann S2'-S339 n. TONI Edwards SICldleback 581·5880 .. Thi• Sum,,..,,• One o.nu1,,. S,_,,.,. F,..h, Hypnotic, And V.,-y S.xy." -Derid An..,,, IWwewNlt RETURN TO THE ADVENTURE THAT CAN BE SHAR ED AGAIN AND AGAIN! 'TAR.WAU"- REfURN OF THE JED I 'k 70 MM 8 TRACK DOLBY STEREO * • DOLBY STEREO ----,~~-------------------~ Big Doings Phil Keaggy will h eadline a SPecial christian musical event at Knott's Berry Farm thios weekend. dabilation '83· Former rocker Keaggy &_at Knott's Berry Farm By GINA DePAOLA D.UyPllot ~t Phil Keaggy is a 90ft-spoken guitariat and 90ngwriter, whoee speech is peppered with references to the "Good Lord." Talking with the 32-year-old musician, it doesn't aeem pomble that he once played with the ''Glaaa Harp'' band which toured with such hard rock groups as the Chicago and Iron Butterfly or that be ever experimented with dn.aga, like LSD. "When mother died (from injuries suffered in a car accident) I re-evaluated my life," Keaggy said, explain.i:ng why he became a born-again Chrlatlan in 1970. '"lb.at (incident) waa a real key contributing fact.or in my tum.lng to the Lord. It happens to a lot of people like that.," said the musidan, who plans tomovefromKalllaaOfytoCOOa M~with~ family in the near future. Jeeeay, who grew up playing the guitar, recalled -that an older sister (he'a one of 10 children) took him to church following ~ mother'a deetb. "I l'Mll.y listened to what the pnacher aaid.'' buxioned dnap and began to "pnech hia mUllc. He continued to play for the which cut three albu.nw. but eventually left, becau.e • Keeqy put it, ''We weren't llke-minded." "I WM beoc-nlng more ChritUan in my mua:lc," he~ined. t while the poup'a memben cl1d flO their eepu"ate ~ya. Keeay -.Id tMy held • reunion two ye.n -co in tbelrbane .Ute of Ob.lo. It w• thatreumon which pl'OID~ • tcll'I on K.etaT• album. "Town-to-Towri." He'• now cutUns another IOlo album, hM "8btb, at a NCJl'th Hollywood ltUicbo. Wbidl ii due to be rd1 II I cl lo Nowmbs. · While~ ..... ~~ In tbelr lyrb. X....UllAdhec•wriMwftlek. jmmd folk. Adept on liOih the .-vie md ~ l'di.n. x..., l'Wttllhm frCllD eolt rock .... to~ Jdd .uu. .,._ UJ'IQ 'l'llNJla." • "1 clde'f tli;Y fd-bl~ fttfdy .. "l'm a ~~~.~~~P.·.~~.? .......... :~--~------.. PureGoCcC Todtly . .\'BC·n' Magic -''"""'''. Zelig WCXX)Y ALLEN • MIA FAAROW _...,"""' -,,..._...~-.... • -~..,.,O·-~­, •. .._...__ __ . .,..,. .... ....._ IPGI . ''UNUSUALLY RICH. DqHlrdlni 18 su~rb:' -Vl11tt11f Cau11. N~.,,Jbr•n-. ''l'.ASCINA1'UiG:' -0.t>U Dnt11. Nftl' Jbr• ,.,•f'JM11~ ''A CLASSIC:· -.'fklww4 r~ .. ,,.w. VllHI~ Voftt "***),'f. SPELLBINDING:' -Al~• llntftll. NlfVllW•ll • 'SUSPENSEFUL.'' -Ardon Wf11.rn. N-lbr• l'otlt "MOVING and SENSirIVE:' -~~­"-_....,.., *- ----Now-PLAYING ----... _ --..__ 400 years of training In the art of sudden death ... unleashed on 20th century America. I ' • 1 :!! ~ ~ I .,,.. CD :> Q. CD .., ....... ,, .., Ci QI ::< CJ) CD '2 w !:::> ..... <D Q) w 8 M 00 O> 0 M e 2 -----~--...... --------·----------- \IJ na t ~ H dtJtJt: •"' ·~ PLAYS MW play, la being pr...,,ted on the Second Staga of South eoe.t ReperlOl'f, 855 Town 0 AMADEUS." a drama about the llfe of Center DrM. Coeta Meiaa (957--4033). Per- Mozart. la being pr....,ted by South Coast formances .,. Tueeday9 through Saturdays at RepertOl'f, 655 Town Center DrlYe, eo.ta Meiaa 8:30, Sunday9 at 8 p.m. and WMkand matineM Showe:Me Productlone at the Audttortum, Weetmlnster Av.nue at HOCMlt StteM, Weat· mkmer (894-e786). Anel performances In tonight and Saturday at 8:30 and S4Jndey at 2 p.m. (957--4033). Performancea will be given at 3 p.m. untll Oct. US. Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sun-..... Tiil Ro.RT8." a mMltaty comedy Mt ETC. days at 7:30 and WMkend matlneea at 2:30 until at>owd a Wor1d Ww II pM~ el'llp, oontinue. at Oct. 16. the Weetm1Mt9r Community ThMter. 7272 AU..IGATOR FA.Ml, 7671 I.a Palma, au.ha "ANNIE," a muaical ln9')1red by the comic Meple St.. Weatmlnster (99M113). Per-Part!, One of the worid'a targeet reptile strip ··Uttte OrpMn Annie," continue. at the fonnanc:ies wit be gt\191\ Fr1day9 and Saturdays collec11one, d81ty, 10:30 a.m . .e p.m. 522-2e 15. Grand Dinner Theatw. 7 Freedman Way, at 8:30 through Od. 8. ANTIQUE ARM8 FAIR, Maj« dlaplay Of Anaheim (772-7710). Performancea are glYerl "'llONIM08ATMWN,"aYlntagacomedy Amwlcan antique guna, tworda and more, nightly axcept Mondays at varying curtain tlmaa about e6dafty n=. la on It.age at the Mlllng and tredlng, 9-5 p.m. Oct. 2, Long 8Mc:tl through Oct. 23. Laguna Moutton • 806 Laguna Ca-Convention Centw, 300 E. Ocean, long BMch. "THE llOY FNl!ND," a Roaring Twantlae nyon Roed, 1.aguna (4M-07 43). Cur1aln (213) 43&-3ee 1. musical, la on stage at the San c.nartta ttmea .,. 8 p.m. Tueeday9 through Saturdays 91G 11EA1t OKT08ENl'E8T, 13th annual Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San and 2:30 p.m. Sundays until Oct. 15. Bavarian oetebtatlon ~Ii with oom- Clementa (492-0465). Perform~ are "PtCNIC," WllMam 1~1 Mldweet drama. ~ mullc, beer dMklng oontesta, log scheduled Thundays through Saturdays at 8 c:ominu. at the Huntington 8Mc:tl PtayhouM. aawing, yodelling cont•ta. dandng, Germen p.m. untll Oct. 8. Mam Street at YOftttown Avenue In the SMdlff food and antwtalnment, thl'OUOh Oct. 30, "DEAR LIM."• two-c:h.-ac1er p&ay about wi.ae lhopplng cant• (847-44655). Curtain noon-midnight Sat.; noon-7 p.m. Sun.; (6 theatrical ~.reeume.Mondayatthe Umels8:30Fr1daysandSaturdaysthrough0ct. p.m.-mklnlght Oct. 7), 8tg Beer Lake Conven- Newport Harbor ~Theater. 390 Monte 15. lion Centw, OMalOn .-1 Highway 18, 8tg 8MI' Vista St., Cos1i M-. (631~51 10). Per-"PYQMAUOM,," the p&ay whlctl lneplred "My Lake. 866-5652. formanoeswltlbeglvenMondayundTueadaya Fair Lady," opens tonlQht al the Newpor1 CATAUtA CMUE8, 33 weekly crul9M at 8 p.m. through Oct. 18. Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista Ave.,. from Lon; 8Mc:tl. San Pedro Porta. 527-7111. "GUYS ANO DOlL8," a mu.tc.I Mt on eo.ta M-. (631-5110). PerfMMnOea will be Dl8Nl!YLAND, 1313 H.,bor, Anaheim, Damon Runyon's Bro.dway, la the lwe at given ~aya through•Saturdays at 8 p.m. Senior Fun Paaporta to gueet9 60 and older, Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouee. 140 Ave. and Sundays at~· untll Oot. 23. Thur.&Fri. Pnof'r.amorathan50attrecttooa Pico, San Ctemente (492-9950). Performanoee '"ROlllAHT1C Y," • ...., about col-In ....,.... theme ~. lnclud6ng ~ Of are given Wedneedaya through Saturdays at a· .......... ,..,..lgMa. le°" .. 1111ttrec11n Fantasy P.,ede, 4' 10 p.m. dally, ftrtiWOrh. 9 p.m .. Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m., until Oct. 30. at the ........ OINw "-J'I•••• -a. p.m., datty. ~. "ttOLD ... "a aatlflcal comedy by Jui. Harbor 9IWd.., ._.. AM (.,....11). ,__ '1'AC'T'Wm> FOU.aa, Sept. 30, Fountain Feltfer, opeoa tonight for the Newport Theater tonnano• .. ~...,..... ~ Valley AacN9tJon Center, Yw1ety ahow and Arts Center at the NewpOrt Harbor Art .. 1:11, ,.....,.. .. I.,...., , ... ..,. .. 1 and llMIClhettl dinner and no ho9t ber. MUW1m. 850 San Ctemente Ortve, Newport 1:10 and .... ,, .. 1 Md J:IO, t1wougt1 Now. . Fflm HEALTH FAIR, For Mfllor9 55 and Beech (631-0288). Performancee will be given 11. okSar. ftu dlr*: 9 Lm.-noon; foot, eye, heeling tonight, Saturday and Oct. 6-8 at 8 p.m. '"WHEJlll THI! 9CMJQH WMS." an oOglnal and blood sw-n .a-•ia. CPR lnfor- "l.UXURY CRUISE,"• comedY Mt aboard an play about Incarcerated children, eomplet• It• matlon and otNr health lnfonnatlon, Oct. 1 10 ocean liner. completes Its run lor the Garden engagemantforStop-GapattheGardenGrow ua..-2 p.m., 0.-~ c.nter. 800 Grove Community Theater, St. Mn'• C#de at Featlvlll Amphitheater, 12e72 Main St.. Garden Marguertte Ave., eo.ta Mela. 75$-9471. Chapman Awnue, Garden Grove (897-5122). GrOYa(636-72t3).Cloeingperformanoeswttlbe Q{MfT MOUNTAIN R811YAL. lMI• Ar- Anal performances are tonight and Saturdays given at 8:30 p.m. ton6Qht and Saturday. rawheed Vllage. largeet ..,._ ld*1ng of at 8:30 and~ et 2:30. ..YOU CAN'T TAKE tr WITH YOU," a c1ua1c giant ~ ~ •toot high Kin _....,.. __ s ____ S._"_the_world ___ pr_em_lef_e_o_f_• __ Amertcan ____ comedy _ __.""'. _wind __ 1_u"""p_lt_1_run __ f0t __ Kong, fC>Ur-9tOl'f Bullwtnlcle the Mooee. a Kanworth trudc; a1ao ft\08 rrile run Oct 9, tr...ure hunt, Inner tube, log rollng com.ta, mualc. 337-0596. HALLOWBJI 11A1K WOMSl40P, Wortc- lhOp lor dlldNn, 1Q89 ~12, on how to ~e mMka from clay, paiper and other materlala, 9:30 Lm. ~ $.wrcS.y through October, Bowers Muaeum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 972-1900. ....... COWUMTY CENTDl nm EF · ... USH, 8 p.m. Oct. 1, enteNlnment, ~. refreahmanta, 298 Broadway. Laguna Beech. 497 -2070. KNO~ lllMY FA.Ml, 8039 Knott Ave., au.a Pwtc, Sapt. 30 "Jublflatlon '83" program of contemporary Christian mualc, alao roc:tt Mrld R.S.V.P dally; Olm Turner, country mualc Oct. 3-7~ MW Camp Snoopy aree.. themed to Calltomla'a High S*ra. wtld W-1 stunt show, cancen danoerl, pertonna dally, ,_tut'98 30 attrecttona, new rtdee anCI .,_.. dllly, nightly ftrewoftta, open 10 Lm . .e p.m. Mon.-'rhur.; 10 Lm.-:,.&,m· Fri. & Sun.; 10 Lm.-11 p.m. Sun. 952-. LAGUNA FOUCDANCEM, 7-10:30 p.m. Sundays and 7:17-10:30 p.m. Wednaadaya. 41M-73IO. LOMG -.CH COMVENTION CElfT'Ell, Sept. 30, coin and atarnp show, buytng, aellng and tr8dlng of gotd and lltver bullon. oolnl. ~ltM'lpe.(213).437--08-10.-- mTH ANNUAL LOS ANGEi E8 COUNTY PAIR. 417..:re falrQroundl, largeat county t.ar In North Amertca. hofw redng, llYe celebrlty antertlllnmant, carnMll, rodeo, cltcua. hof'M ahowe, It.age ahowe, exhlbli.. ends Oc.t 2. open 10 Lm:Mon.-Frt, 9 a.m. Sat. & Sun .• doelng 10 p.m. Sun.-Thur., 11 p.m. Frt & Sat., 1100 W. ~Ave., Pomona.(714)623-3111. PORT MOICDAGI! All UMD UL· llOAT SHOW. mor9 than 25 bn*era lhowtnQ boem, Sept. 30-0ct.2, 11 Lm to IUnMt Fri., 10 a.m.-eunMt Sat. & Sun., Udo ~ VIiiage In Newport Herbor, Newport Beelltl, he ahuttte 0-S.. Whet'• Heppenlng, P•11• 11 17th SMASH WEEK OF Al•ERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYllGYD EDDIE MURPHY -WU> l.,_.\lle!OTWlll (714)m.IO WUTW'Ttll EelwWs C.-..Ymt 891-3113S MMi ~s-1 Wflfl ...... SAO La Mndl DriYt·lfl 523-3014 WUIWIBIPlofle'i tf. Way 39 lllM-111 .,..., N0-~-1--·IPIFT - _,. -.~ ' i Former rocker Keaggy set at The Farm ... v From Page 7 writer ... Anyt.hing goes with sanity and reason. I'm not a super rocker," Keaggy said. The musician not only uaes hil aongs to "spread the word," but thoae who attend his concerts hear a 15-minute speech and watch a slide show presentation on his pet charity, Compassion International. Concert-goers a.re asked to sj)oll80r a child in a Third World country, Keeggy said -donations go toward feeding, clothing and educating the youngsters. Keaggy and his wife, Bemardetteof 10 years, --- edwards Ml:S~ CINEMA .~,'."~-~.'9" 61\6-502 5 TRADUfO PLACU #1 Ac a ~J/llfllf!j Fri. 9:05 Sat/Sun. 2:00, 5:30. 9:05 STRANGE INVADERS Fri. 7: 15, 10:50 (PO) HERCULES m Saty/Sun. 3:45. 1: 15"-. 111o":so191~~~•"-"•w~ A N D · T H fi f' R I T I SE R S ~-CE ~ • sponsor two such children, one in Haiti and another from Bangladesh. When he visited Haiti, Keaggy said he met the child who they spoNOr there. "I took my guitar and sang for his class," he said. When asked if the child, Edrick. was impreslled with having a famous American musician as his sponsor, Keaggy said, "He doesn't know rm famous and neither do I. .. Keaggy. along with fellow contemporary Christi.an musicians, Joe English and Shelia Walsh, will headline Knott Berry's "Jubilation '83," from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight: __ LUXURY THEATRES lat TR •tititt S...hlcs•Y S2.mU.ltssOltlentisellltt4 S ll3tiljij•X11il6l6~ 255Jf~~,) . *( FOR FlKll EXCrTEmEOTI Vts1tOur ... ) "'/( ~UMll'~J •• llGCHW.. 1:40 , •• o 11001:10 10:2 0 r-····-'-~" .,.~.-,., t<_..., a-·-• Q=~::: :~:~~.~ ~~n·:;~ l:JO a:40 l :IO t :OO 10t 10 -----"' ........ _ ...... ~. J RETURN OFlliE JEDI 1!D1 511-_ .. 'azlJo~ 1 ;:::~:.:.';1~.w;:a::.:-11102.ao .I,., ....... 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CD "' ...... ,, .., 0: II> ~ (J) CD ~ ~ (.,) 0 ... co co (.,) ' 1. 10 <') ao (J) ... 0 <') --------~~------------------·£--~ Glenn Yarbrough ••• Still pleasing fans "C.lu l1Ull111ct ." I Ht• York !1m11 "lsto1is~i11 Virtuosity •.• rhuonttnon!" ~., , ...... Al!lsttrd ... "Such Censu11~I• l lltStl)' Isl 11111 hp11ltnct!". Afton~ 1det. Stockholm "lo"'d Nb &u•ir11c:t To lhndtrous a,,111111!" .... t•llr. l- "S••llt, A!Ulia1 V1rtos1ty S•lllJIY Uehllna•lt !" '""''"'' Alll•"'•llle ORANGE COAST COLI.EGE PRESENTS SATURDAY,OCTOBER15 8 P.M. -ROBERT MOORE THEATRE Re~ Seats: SB.00 Pre-Sa~: S9.00 at Door TICKET INFO/Visa-MC (714) 432-5527 and The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra IN CONCERT IN ORANGE COUNTY The mos1 e'<cDig ~~ ot symphonic music evu to comt 10 o ,.nge County! TNl's the l98l·&4 coocert se~ of 14 c()O(erls pre· sented by the ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC soarv " ... bHlns Solt~. October 8. a ihe celfbr .it!d p.iMt Andnr' •Warts. who thrled milionJ on teitovWon • ,_ WHlls aeo. peformt wilh m. los Angrles Phflh.,monic Orchell• in the S;wll• AN HiP' School Mi!Ot'U'I'\ "' st•lj 1nr~ There •t 11• 10me choice se•tl IY.a.bif for IM opening conctr1 T~ oow lot RCSUVA TIONS ANO SlA· r..rWfli SON llROOUtl 1"'-is IUTI, .mpltllH rn ...:... a. ,,.,, o1 ~ tWde 10 ~ . tie. ~· w'"' tn Or..,.e WflCOMl County '}11/hdrmdnic SdCiel)J 134 lASl 17th STIUl • SUTt 107 •COSTA~ CA~ Pt0« (7M) --·M11 It was closing night of a 31-day tour for Glenn Yarbrough Tuesday as he brought together the past and thepre9ent fora fullhouaeof loyal fans at the Crazyhone Saloon in Santa Ana. Best known as the featured singer of the folk trio "The Lime lighters," Yarbrough has gone through many musical changes since the '60s. During the Tuesday perfonnance, he sang to mostly a 35 and over audience who had come to hear the best of "The Limellters" tunes, as well as his new musical offerings. When "The Llmeliters" broke up in 1963 and Yarbrough was ready to aailaway into the sunset. an offer c.ame from RCA Records. From this came the succeaaful "Time to Move On" album, and, perhaps, his most famous hit of all, "Baby, the Rain Must Fall." Although he had hoped to do some sailing after his stint with "The Llmeliters," the next five years were spent recording with RCA. It was Chanticeer A Feast of Fine Voices Trawl dW etneuries wfttl c..ltfomla's ~~ enMmble dedlC:.-to .,,. petformllnce of the male repenotre. The comblnMfon of ten hannonloul W»kM IMtds lnlO the flnnt •nd rlchal ----------------~~renderings of Che world'• ll'Ht MUSk. ln•ex•pen•alve* •{In lk fl*'' llv) not high In prk>e; reuon11*; ctaultled edvert191ng .... Cl .... fted Adv9rtl .. ng r... &42-5878 SATURDAY, OCTOBER I ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 8 P.M. -RORRT MOORE ntl!ATRI , • .,.. a MlnglOn. c-.·MeM Reserv•d S.et1: $6.00 Pr•·S.I•: 17.00 at Door TICKET tNFO,IVlsa-MC (714) 4JZ·5527 •. so~o SE41$ STILJ..AVNJ.A~(I By ROBIN OLNEY o.Jly Pilot ~t during this time that Yarbrough helped a young, unknown poet Rod McKuen break into the music scene. So impresaed was he with McKuen. that he not only collaborated musically with him. but also edited and published McKuen's first book of poetry. "Stanyan Street and Other Sorrows" became the largest aelling book of poema ever publiahed in the Engliah language. A recol'ding of McKuen's love 9Cll1BI became the popular "'The Lonely ThiJlP.'' . Yarbrough finally got around to building and sailing his own 55-foot ketch, which became home to him and his wife. Anne, and daughter, Holly, for 0 S.e On Stage. Page 13 UC IRVINE CAMPUS LECTURES The Amazing Johnathan Miler: Renaissance Man of the Arts Tuesday, October 4th 8p.m. Fine Arts VIiiage Theatre Actor, director, physician. Best known for 11The Body in Question" and "Beyond the Frilce" Tickets: ASCUl/Campus Ticket Office, $4 gen- eral $3 faculty, staff, UCI Alumnl Association members, senior citizens, and other students, $2 UCI students. Information, call Campus lec- tures (714) 856-6379. ( li1iV9fsity J of Calfoiria, ~nine___.. COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PreHntB "A Oelcat1 Blllnce" by Edward Albee Saturday, October 8th - 8 p.m. -VIiiage Theatre Pulltzer Prtn-wtnnlng dram1 of .,, urbane, wealthy, re11red couple who take atoek of their ltvee on 1 ~when ft9rYlhlng goee wrong. LI C0tt1 Mllkll: "Thi Book of Good Lori" Wednesday, October 12th 8 ~.m. -Heritage Room 13th Century Spanllh Medieval Clalllc. earty mUllo concert wtth Englllh ~ tlon and Spanleh llngtng. l .. # •••••••••• -~ •• ·: •.. 4. ............... ~, ••••••• :.:. : •••.... .:.. .. • ............ ..-~~~===:.~~~~-~ , --~~~~-------------, Whats Happening v From Page 8 bus. parking avallable at lot on comer of Avon and Tustin Sta., one block north of Coast Highway In the Mariner's Mlle of Newpor1 Beach. NEWPORT SALUTE TO THE ARTS, A blend of t>uslness. city and the arts, featunng an evenino of msulc. an. danoe, theater, poetry and other entertainment, 8 p.m. Oct. 6, Paclftc Mutual Plaza, Newport Center Dr . Pacific Mutual, 700 Newport Center Or.. Newpor1 Center Library, 856San Clemente Dr., Newpor1 Harbor Art MuNUm, 850 San Clemente Dr. and 5 CIYle Plua. Bulldlng 5. 528-t258. OKT09ERFEST, Beer drtnklno contests. food, live entertainment. dancing, through Oct. 16. from 8 p.m. Sat and 11 a.m. Sun .. Phoenix Club. 1566 Douglass Rd .• Anaheim. 634-8246. SINO-ALONG FOR SENIORS. 2-4 p.m. Oct. 1, Golden West College music building, 157 .. Golden Weet St., Huntington Beach. 895-8367. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY TOUR, 10 a.m. and noon evetY Thursday, lncludea main at age, costume and prop shops, dressing rooms. llghtlng and sound booths. reaervatlona necessary. 655 Town Center Dr .• 009ta Mesa. 957-2602. SPRUCE GOOSE, Wortd's largest ciear span aluminum dome. houses Howard Hughes' wo<1d'a faroest aeeplane, 11190 lnCfudii garden restaurant area, aviation gift lhop, open deity 10 a.m.-6 p.m., adjacent OUeen Mery, PMw J, Long Beach Harbor. (213)435-567t. UP WTTH PEOPLE, c.t>rates t>rothertiood of man wtth folk aono•. htt tunea, original music and dance. 8 p.m. Oct. 8, ~ Coat Community College. leBard Stadium, 2701 Fairview Rd., Coate Mees. 432-5880. CLASSICAL MUSIC CLAUDCA BARITT, dcMlbl9 ......._ KAZUE ASAWA. flldlllt end KENDAU. ~. planlat, trio pertonnlng works from Bedl to Bolting, 2 p.m. Oct. 2, Turtle Rodi Community p~ --., ;junnytllll Dr .. ll"itne. CHNfTICLEER alNOERS, 12 male Yolcee per1onn acapella, music from Handel, Holst, Mendelsaohn, Von Bruci< and others, 8 p.m. Oct.1. Robert B. MOOfe Performing Arts Theatre, Orange Coast College, 2701 Falnllew Rd .. Costa Meu. 432-5527. CrTY LIFE CONCERTS, Classlcal, blues, bluegrasa. chorale, country. tott-rock. tree,• 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursdaya; nooo-1 p.m. Fridays, ' lhrougl! Oct. 14, The Amphitheatre, Flrat St at Promenade North, Long Beach. (213) 494-1226. LONG llEACH ORA*> OPERA. Southern California premier of Britten's "Death In Venloe," Paul Connelly, conductor. 8 p.m. Sept. 30 and 2 p.m. Oct. 2, Center Tl)eeter, 300 E. Ocean. long Beach. (213) 438-3203. PICASaot. Celebration of d~ and music of the 111e of artlat Pablo Pk:ueo, by Spanish composer Manuel de Falla, per1ormed by Valerie Huston Dance Theater. 8 p.m. Oct. 1, Golden West College, 15744 Golden Weet St •• Huntington Beach. 895-6367. ... A ICot.HIK AND STEPHEN EROOOY, Plano-cello duo, work• from Ravel. Beethoven, Schumann and Sammartlnl, 8 p.m. Oct. 1, Ane Arts VIiiage Theatre, UCI. 856-6617. .. vtelONS". eo.lec:tlon of modem, dramatic dance works choreographed and pertormed by UCI ttudents, 8 p.m. Oct. 7 & 8, 3 p.m. Oct. 9, Ane Am Concert Hall, UCI. 856-6617. POP /ROCK MUSIC AIR SU..,_Y, 7:30 p.m. Sapt. 30. Paclflc Amphitheatre, too Fair Dr.. Costa Mesa. 720--0809. AatA. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 2. PaClflc Amphttheetre. too Fair Dr .. Costa Meea.. 720-0809. • COUQNllOUTff. 9 pm Sept. 30 & Oot.--17 1 Rumbleaeat, 4700 Paclftc Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. (213) 438-7498. • '. ALLAN HOU>IWOM'tt. IOU, Oct. 1, Golden Bear. 306 Cou1 Hlgh'ny, Huntington Beach. 536-9800. IRY1NE MAlltUOTT, 18000 Von Karman Ave.. !Mlle. Mic:hMt Jordan. pop peinls1 petf orma lndeflnltety In the Skylight Lounge. 752-6171. .... AT WONC. wtth tpeclal guest MENTAL AS ANYTlt9tQ, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1, Plldflc Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Dr.. eo.ta M .... 720-0809. LINDA RON9TADT -'th ......,,. Nddlt end hl9 Orcfleetra, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7. Pacific Amphitheatre. 100 Fair Dr .. Coeta Mesa. 720-0919. DIANA ..OU, Sept. 30, ll"itne MMdowS. 8800 lrvtneCent• Dr .. Laguna Hlli.. 9n-1300 SHIDiWUM, 3333 W. Pacific Highway, Newport Beach. Jot.en Benoit. Indefinite. 642-2295. JAZZ, SOUL, RYHTHM & BLUES, BIG BAND JACK MANO, acouttlc guitar, 3-7 p.m. Sun.. Indefinite, Rusty Pellcan. 2735 Paetflc KING CARROT WANTS TO INVITE YOU TO SUNDAY r--CHAMPAGNEBRUNCH 1 11 AM to 3 PM Complimentary Champagne Featuring Spicy arroc Panca kes Fresh Juices Egg emrees are se rved with home fries and homemade muf.fins baked fres h daily in our own k'1tchcn. _ _.__,._. ____ .__. II Piano-Cello duet Nina Scolnik and Stephen Erdody will perform a piano-cello duel Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theater al UCI. They will play works from Rav e l , B ee thove n ., Schumann and Sam- martine. Coast Highway, Newport Be&ch. 642-3431. FREE '1JGHT. Sept. 30, Golden Beal. 30e Peclflc Coat Highway, Huntlng1on e.cti. 536-3600. ~ EMERY MOQUIN ANO HIS MEN Of NOTE, 9. Jazz., 1:30-7 p.m. Oct. 2. Elks l odge. 4101 E Wiiiow St .. Long Beech. COUNTRY MUSIC ~ :g ;It" CJ) :J BOXCAR WILUE, Oct. 4, Crazyhorse. New-g port Freeway to Dyer Rd exit. Santa Ana ::::.. 549-1512. CRAZY COWBOY, 2112 Paclflc Coast High-~ way. Huntington Beach. country music. in-a. definite. 536-1421. ~ SINGLES (Jl CJ) MAN WOMAN .. STTTVTE. Get-acquainted ~ party, aoes 2S-55, 8 p.m Oct.7, Newpor1 c.: Riviera Condo CAub, 350 Riviera. Costa Mesa. o 545-08-40. .... .... ANGIE'S SING1.£8 DANCE CLUB. co Frank Amoss Trio, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Oct. 7, ~ Buena Partt Hotel, 7675 Creaoent. 8CfOSS from Knon't, Buena Part<. 995-1111. ORANGE COUNTY SERRA 81NQL.E8, Meet- ing and potluel( dinner. bnng dllh to serve 8 hearty eaters and table service, 7 p.m. Oct. 3, Garden Grove Community Cent•. 751-1560. llNGLES .. 9USMEU, Business referral network, meets 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesdays at Rueben'• Moonraker acroes from John Wayne Airport; allo 7: 15 p.m. Wedneedays at Denny'• on Harbor Blvd. at 405 Freeway, Costa Mesa 997-3274. ~o AND llEYOND, "Slngle or 01herwiae. Your Always Solo," wortclhop led by Rosalie Kfoury, 7-10 p.m .• Oct. 4. PromontOfY Point Apartments Clubhouee. conference room, PromontOfY Drive West, Newport Beach. 844-0375. WHEEL OF FMIENDltW. T.G.l.F 5 p.m • s.s>t. 30, Anlctly's. La Mirada. alngles 45 and old.. 522-1278. CLASSES, LECTURES, FILM S TitE AllAZINQ .IONATH<* MIU.EA. PhV-- ldM and author of PBS leries, "The Body In Oueetkln," 8 p.m. Oct. 4. Fine Artl Theatre. UCI, lrvtne. 856-8379. ARTI8TS COUNCIL FLM NIGHT, Four short films: "Color II A Day," "The Bog Bang and Other Cr•tlon Mytht," "The Searching Eye," "Radlanoe-The Experience of Light." all IUll· abMI for children, 8 p.m. Oct. 5, Laguna Beech Muteum of Art. 307 Cflff Dr .. Laguna Beactl. 494-6531. MIKnMY FUN, Children's we>rklhop using 0 See What'• Happening, Page 12 A bright, lig ht restaurant preparing good food with flair, served amid lush .·plants in a pleasant, comfortable atmosphere. Lunch & Dinner 7 Days A Week Healthy, natural , whc;>lesome food at affordable prices. FOllTY CARROTS ~ ·1 r-A.TV....... fn South Coast Plaza Corn ing soon ... watch for the Grand Opening of our own bakery. "Vi ctoria's Bake Shop.. ~ tween Bullocks and I. Ma.gnin /' Costa Mesa • 556-9700 ~._./ l . (;Ill - 12 What's Happening M co a> v From Page 11 o natural mate<lals. ages 6-12, 9 a.m.-noon. Oct. M 1, lrvlne Fine Arts Center, 4601 Walnut Ave .. Q. ll')(lne. 552-1078. G> CHINA: THE ENOORING HERITAGE. Alm Cl) aeries tracing Chinese culture from prehistoric • times to 20th century, free, 2:30-4 p.m .. Oct. ~ 2-23, Bower's MuMUm, 2002 N. Main St .. Santa 'O Ana. 547--0696. , ~ "MR. 0££08 00£1 TO TOWN." Frank ....., Capra award-winning fllm with Gary Cooper .... and Jean Arthur. 8 p.m. Oct. 1, UCI. Social G> Science Hall. 856-6379. ~ "DIAL M FOR MURDER," Hitchcock thrlller, ~ 7·30 p.m. Oct. 7. Golden West College. 1S744 Golden W81t St .. Huntington BMch. 891-3991. DfY~ ME>lATION. Lecture which tells how to take dtYoroe out of the courtroom, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6, Community Services Department, Golden W•t College, Huntington Beech. 848-5804. T1tl! GENERA T10N GAP: AOUL T CHILDREN ANO AGING PARENTS IN CONFLICT, W()(f(- shop to lmp(OYe relatlonahlpe In the family, 7 p.m. Oct. 8 & 13, Irvine Sernor Center, Irvine. 660-3889. IRVINE GOES TO THE Ol. YllPtCS. Program honoring lludentl, akJmnl, coacheS and ath- letes from game. past. high jumper Owtght Stones, guest speaker, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 6, He<ltaoe Room. Un!Yerllty Center. UCI, Irvine. 856-5181. .. 80PHE'I CHOtCI.," 7 & 9 p.m. Oct. 7 & 8, Science lecture Hall. UCL 856-5548. 8UCCEUFUL ITEP.PARENTING. lecture, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3, Northwood Community Pant, 4351 Bryan AV\,. lrvtne. 660-3814. TLK OALLEAY, 611 Anton Blvd., Suite 120, Costa Mesa. paintings and monoprlnts by Steve Zoller, ceramic, metal and wood sculptures by Phyllls Green. through Oct 22. Tues -Sal 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 545-ARTS. UCI, 15 offk:lals posters commissioned !or the •984 Olympics. 8 a.m.-5 p.m Mon.-Frl . Sept. 26-Dec. 2. administration bulldlng lobby 856-6922 . . UCI WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER, Gateway Commons, Campus Or. & University Dr .. lrvtne. 0 . Jevsevar Giibert. one-woman show. paintings and photographs, through Oct 21, 9 a.m.-5 o.m. Mon.-Frt 8~ . WOMEN AfmST8 OF THE AMERICAN WEST. 11th Annual Membership Show and Sale, Saddleback Inn, 1660 E. First St .. Santa Ana, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. through Oct. 9. 835-3311 ~ ~ /OUT OrtTHE I•• •i to•l~t I " 01d 'h" I •I' 11 h1 ..... I fht ''"' ·\ \' , \ j<,1t1•1 l!!t I ll,I• I • ' I• • fl< .. l I I\ II<• ,. f\.1, .. If I '\1 • ~.,Ii ""' fht T RYOU _, JAPANESE STYLE TEPPAN STEAK TABLE OR SUSHI BAR I )1-.l 1I\1:r '\ ,11n., h; ·"'""'"' '" 1nn1ng tr.,d1t 1u11.d l.1 1'·""·'"l' l ll1-.in1• .11id "ll f'\.'l l' \\ l" .. tl·rn ... t \ ll• "Pl'l t.illH· .. A vt•ry 'Jlt'I i11 f tf i II Ill,\(. I'.\ Jlt•rit•11et'. ua1Dato 60 fashion l<tl.md Nt>wport Beach h·H --18 11 arle'luin 4 n,,,,.r,. Pio• Ito•"' NOW PLAYING Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complet e Dinner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert ~ 4 to 6 PM / ~ 1 Days A Week! -~673-7726 . ON THE PENINSUlA BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA WI 'lfMllSI JOI GOOD CHllllSl fOOO WNCHl5 • DINIS • TI0'9CAl toe«TMS . ~ IAllQUIT FACIUTIU ... cATfltNG * FOOD TO GO · , °"' 7 OATS •. f ~------llJ'."-"~i~----------------.......... 2 ..... ...-... On Stage v From Page 10 five years. The family has since returned to land and he divides his time between a new home in Estes Park, Colo., and Carmel. Yarbrough has been working in collaboration with record producer Di.le Darnell with the results being a new album, "Just a Little Love." Included are the musical talents and contributions of the Denver Symphony Orchestra. "Behind The Scenes" With Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive **** GAHOHI GRANO OPENING BENEm& 8ERY1CE8 FOR THE BLIND Gandhi Aeetaurant'a premiere Grand Opening raised over $3,000.00 to benefit the Servtoes for the Blind center of Orange County. Guests en}oyed a four course authentic Indian dinner, featurtng MugalaJ Chicken and Lamb Paaanda prepared In the Tandoor. Gandhi, located In South Coast Plaza VIiiage Is under the care of Makbul Miah. a seasoned chef. Mr. Miah and Mrs. Marti Fleld, Development Committee Chair- person of the Board of Director• for Servloea for the Bllnd, were responsible fur the coordination of the event. Gandhi Restaurant Is now open for lunch and dinner dally. Call 556-7273. Valet parking Is available. - SHERATON OF NEWPORT - APPOINTS DIRECTOR OF CATERING Congratulations to Judy Fenn, newly appointed Direc- tor of Catering. According to Barbara Joseph, General Manager, Judy has high qualifications and her knowl- edge of the Orange County business community Is a real plus. Judy formerly held a management position with the Registry Hotel. Good luck to you Judyl HEMINQWAYI -NOW OFFERS OUTDOOR PATIO DINING This creative continental cuisine Is now offering Indoor and ouidoor patio dining. With the weather being so pleasant. patio dining haa become very popular. Hern- lngwaya Is always eeeklng new ldeu to pleaae their customers. The patio Is open Tueeday through Satur- day from 4 p.m. and features hora d' oeuvree spread and premium varietal win• by the glue. Hemlngwaya Is located on Coast Highway In Corona del Mar. Call 673-0120. . CAFE UDO -ADD• ~E fTAUAN DtSHI!• The tantaltz:lng new menu I• meklng t'9 debut at the Cafe Udo t.etur1ng all homemede putu IUCh u gnocchl, fettucdnl, linguine, apeghettt, luegna, ravtofl, and c.nnetlonl. TI'9M are eddltfona to the new menu. and Cafe Udo'• Contlnentail da.hea continue to be favortt• el80. The populat Mike Patterwn et the ptano bat continues to play Tu.de¥ tlvouah Saturday .wnlnge and feetur- lng on au la Weyne Wayne. Al Abbott ptaye the ptano bar Sunday and Monday~ Md now feetured on Sunday aflernoona le Cele '1 jaZz ....ion. C. Udo II ioceted on Newport &Nd. In Newport BMctl. CaJt 875-28U. -- PERET'& ~Cock toils Dininf_ Big ScrHn TV - IMppy Hour ••• ' to 7 P.11. MOfl>AY & TIUSDAY flGHT FOOlBALl ~ Hott d' oueiw.-Outing a.,,. RAFFLE PRIZES live Entertainment By Galen & Barbie Tua. thfu Sal from 9 P.M. • LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS 17171.oollUST ...... FCUIT• VAU.£Y (nt• Cillnco Ctr) The new album is a transition into a more mid-'60s which made the top 40 chart. contemporary sound for Yarbrough. lt includes a The comic.al "It's Just a Thing I Do," a potpourri of rock, jazz and the tender ballads he suppoeedly true ballad about a liberated woman has become so well known for. who keeps a cabin in Mendocino County. was also During his perfonnance, the crowd was well received. espedally receptive to old favorites such as "The The upbeat atmosphere created by such songs Honeywind Blows" and "Love's Been Good To was tempered by a sprinkling of more melancholy Me." NJ expected, the favorite of the evening was ballads. Included was a poignantly done version of "Baby, the Rain Must Fall," a hit recorded in the "Danny Boy." "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY ,.·or HC'su'lt Servin• Call 642-5678 ht. JU ~~~~~~~~-,,.-~~--"'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ s~'~ · drifte lit'~. r 3.133 Wn1 Pac1l1c Coasc Hwy ti'"' .,_.h •• --ftl•d I Rcsnvations: 642-229~ FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH DINNER $1.95 Includes soup or salad, choice of potato or rice pilaf Fresh Local Lobster Coming Soon! --.. 673-7726 801 E. Balboa Solr fllN.s po{JChf'rl with mushrooms and scallions. in butU'r and white wine. Servf'rl with a wgelal>IP. fX>U1tres anrl }(>ur rhoi<'e of a mixed grren or orange almond salttd BEEF BOURGUIGNON CREPE AND RATATOUILLE CREPE Our famous Risi.JV dinner-a navorf ul &d Bourguignon Crepe servffi with r.J delectable Ratawuille l~pe Also }Qllr choice of a mixed grren or ora(J€e almond salad. FETTUCCINF: WITH ClllCKEN FWRENTINE 11'flrirr picas of 1·h1rkt•n bff',ast sa111eed with frrsh spim1rh. Ctf!am and ribbon p:1s1;1, lig/ltl.Y to.<>.<;f'(I 1.ritf1 gratro f'arrrl<'&w nnd l<omrmo <'!Jresffl Served wl/h 11 1t-get<1hlf' :1111/ J'Ollr rhmce of t1 mixm grren nr oronge almond saf,r1rl 'TOnight. kt }f>IJ~'lf go. for /uSI $6.95. w11 C3n e.njoy any one of~ dimx•r.; any night alt.er nvc This offer won? last forever. so Indulge yourself new at a pf'ire that's no1 the Ir&'\/, bit ~rcssfi,{' So11lh Coast Plam (714) 556-1225 llnfversity 'nl.vne CentQ. San V~o (619) 453-8616 Offer ~ood alt.e,r .SfM. Anrl try us for S11nda,y BruflC'h. . .... ,,,,,_. I I 11 I \ , /,. 1 I \I ' I 1' I \ I I I I l \ \ ' , I 1 / ' ' I 1 1 I \ 1 I , r I 'o ) ................. ----------------------~~~~ 13 --~-~~----------.._. ____________________________________ _. ...... Currently Hanging ~ :tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .................................................................................... .. MUSEUMS a> T"" BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N. Main St.. Santa Ana, 0 M Sampler of Chinese Art," wort<s by noted Chinese artist Q. Wang Lang and Hsu Shlh-Shang and objects from the G> collecllon of Harry Lawrence of Warren Imports. Laguna en .Beach: permanent coUectloo ol lndlan b~etry, African art >. ·and Orange County history, through Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ID Tues.-Sat; noon-5 pm. Sun. 5-47-830<4. :g EDWARD-DEAN MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ART. u. 940 1 Oak Glen Rd .. Chef'ry Valley, "French Falence and ...... Fa1ence Fine: Selections from the Marie W Forrest ~ Collectloo." Falence Is a major European ceramic tradition of i:> ten -glazed eartherlware, through Oct. 30, 1~.30 p.m. c Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m Sat. & Sun. 845-2626. ~ IAVtNE A ME AATS CENT£A, 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine, i "B.A.T.s/Selected Lithographs from the Ocean Worits ;: Master Printers Collections 70 llthograp~s from 35 artists, through Nov. 16, 9 a.m -9 p.m. Mon.· Thur .• 9 a.m.·3 p.m. Sat -552-1078. .Q LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 307 Cliff Or., ii: Laguna Beach, "Cootemporary Calllornla Artls1s 15," c1bachrome color photographs by Stephanie Su and mixed media collage paintings by Mlm Spertus, through Oct. 2; 'Miiiard Sheets Retrospective." California artist who brought medium of watercolor to national attention. through Nov t3, 11.30 a m --i.30 p m dally, closed Monday. 494-6531 LONG BEACH MUSEUM Of AAT. 2300 E. Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach, "Al Home," "Roles, Relatlonshlps, and Sexua111y," and "Artists' Books by Women", exhibits which examine feminist art through eril/frooments. pe<1ormarice, video and books. through Nov. 6, 12-5 p m , Wed.-Sun. (213) 439-2t 19 NEWPORT HARBOR AAT MUSEUM, 850 San Clemente Dr , Newport Beach. Wegman's World, exhibit of photo- graphs ol his dog Man Ray and video tapes. through Nov. 27; 'Through Indian Eyes," almost 200 19th and 20th Century photographs from India. Jerry Brana paintings as part ol New California Artists Part IV." new and eXJ)erfmentat work• by Southern Celllomla artists. through Nov. 27, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 673-3804. ORANGE COUNTY CENT£A FOR CONTOIPORAAY AAT, 3621 West MacArthur Blvd .. Space 111. Santa Ana. lour women artists who use surreal and allusive Images, Mayde He<befg. Bobbi Jones. Susan Meyers and Alhena Scott. through Oct. 21. reception 7-10 p.m . Sept. 30, open noori-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 5-49-4989 SAN BERNAAOtNO COUNTY MUSEUM. 2024 Orange Tree Lane. Redlands, Fine Arts Institute 25th Juried Exhlblllori. through Oct. 2. 792-133-4. GALLERIES ALLENDALE GALLERY. 1540 s. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Bennett Setilptures. 41 bronze sculptures by the Bennett brothers of Plaoervtlle, Indefinite. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Suri. 497-6005. AQUA CLASStCS, 332 Forest Avenue Mall No. 28 . Laguna Beach. features water-related artworks such as hand painted porcelain fish. crystal ships tn decanters, kaleidoscopes using real sea shells and star llsh and more, Indefinite; hours 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue -Sun. oi94-0138. BC SPACE. 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beeotl, Works of Larkin Maureeri Higgins, Chucil Nicholson and Craig Schlattman. ends September 30. works by Paul B«ger, Seattle photographer and hand-painted photos by Kim Mosley Oct. 5-29, 11 :30 a.m.-5:50 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. BlUEINRD OALLEAY, 1540 S Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, Earty Calllomla Artists. 1900-1950; works by local artists. Indefinite. 11 a.m.-5 pm. Tue -Sun. 497-5377. CALlf'ORHtA STATE UNtVEASITY LONG BEACH, "Long Beach '83," 50 wori!s by 24 artists. all faculty rnembe<s, ceramics, furniture design. painting, drawing, cratts, scultpure, prints and text lies. through Oct. 2. 12-4 p.m. arid 5-8 p.m. Mon -Thu , 12~ p.m Fri.; 1-5 pm. Sun. {213) oi98-5761. CHALUS OAU£RtES, 1390 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, WatercolOf'S and offs by Phil Dike, new wort<s by Git OIClcco, Erica Oller and Karen Swltdena. Oct. 1-30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. CHAPMAN COLLEGE ~m Art Oahr!M, 333 N. Glassell, Orange, "The Documentary Portrait," phOto- graphlc exhibit, through Oct. 7, 1-5 p.m., Mon.-Frl, 997-6818. Ll!8UE 8. DEMIUE OALLEAtEI. 1432 S. Coast Hwy • Laguna Beectl. ShoWlnge of Western art, Indefinite, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends. 497-1050. DE91QN8 RECYCLED OAU£,.Y, 6 19 N. Hatbor Blvd .. Fullerton, "New Paintings," works by Tom Wooldridge, Helen B. Reed and Alexander B. Reed, through Oct. 1; Art Glass by Charles Lotton, 150 new wor1!1, Oct. 7-22, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Moo.-Sat. 879-1391. o1.-a FORD, photographs, drawings and Installation. Oct.4-29, UCI Fine Arts Gallaty, noon-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 856-6848. GALLERY XYST 1412 S. Coaet Hlohway, Laguna Beach. "New Directions In Watercolor," palntTngs by Chris Sullivan. ends Sept. 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m .• Wed.-Sun. 49'-9137. HAGGE ... AKIER GALLERIES, 372 Pacillc Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Harvest Light," limited edltloo llthographs. original pastels and mixed media works by Alan Murray: sculpture exhibition by Dani, Indefinite. 494-2675. KOZAK GALLERY, 202 Newport Cent« Dr .. Newport Beach, Wlldllle from an artist's P8'SP9Ctlve In soft, graphic forms by Brent H9'der, lithographs of Picasso, Petlf Max and more; Jeanne LaRM doea on-the-spot portraits. Indefinite, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. LOYOLA MAAYMOUNT UNIVERllTY, Loyola Blvd. at w 80th Street, Los Angeles, "The Six O'Clock News," by Slater Barron features sculptures and painting of the artist's mother and lather who suff« from Atzhelme<'s Disease, through Oct. 8, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Sat. (213) 842-2880. MAT£R8 FINE ART GAUE,.Y, 1492 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, special gran showing featuring works by Salvador Dell, Victor Vasarely. Phillip Noye<. J oan Miro (largest collecilon of Miro graphics In U.S.) and a rare 0 See Currently Hanging, Page 15 ~D Odober 6 Aboard the Dir~ from ~ ta "9l.AZUt RCMO", Old Wot1d'1 Octoberl99t Bend. ~ their oompha pe """8tc. The group pleys Wedneedey through Saturday at &:30 P.M. and SUndayt at 2:00 P.M. Oct~ oontlnue9 lhfough NoYember 20. Otd WOOd Vlllege and ~8Ul'Mt la located In Huntington 8Mctl. Call 893-()112. Hurry/ La•I 3 WHk•I NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON STAGE •\ 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Acrcea trom 0t~nd) FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 772-7710 . t' • - Reuben E. Lee JeD' and Steve Appear ing Thursday-Sunday In The Saloon. . REUBfJf E. LEE \ . I UH KastCoa8l Highway Newport. ~h. 675-~790 ·-· -~~--~------------------~~~----... a~ ........ mllJ!llll Currently Hanging v From P•a« 14 group or etctilnga by ~brandt, Indefinite, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dally. 494-3903. MtU.8 HOUSE, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove, Contemporary Japaneee ac:utpture by SelJI Kunllhlm11 and Kazuo Kadonaga, through Oct. 18; "Jewell," artllta lnctude Flavle Gavet, plaltlca with aluminum, copper and brau works; Sharon Lynn lveorllc, handmade paper; Bonnie Rock, personalized collagee, through Oct. 2, 1-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 63M707. NEWPORT 9EACH CITY HALL GALLERY, 3300 Newport 81\'d., N9wport 8"ch, Photographs br Frank Cotlnola and Kendell Haven, through Oct. 27; 8 Lm.-5 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640--2271. NEWPORT MACH 8ALUTe TO THE ARTS JURIED ART SHOW. 5-8 p.m. Oct. 6 at Newport Center, open to at11t1 in all media. subject or entries must be the historic Dory FiShlng Fleet and Market at Newport Pier, money awards. 528-1258. NEWPORT HAMOR ART MUUUM, ''Wegman'a Wortd," leatur• 125 photographs, many of 1'119 dog, M9n Ray, drawings and videotapes; "New Caurornla Artlata, Part V: Jerry Brana, Painting," through Nov. 27, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. dally except Monday. 759-1 122. OCEAN WORKS, 2811 VIiia Way, Cannery \Image, Newport Beach, First Annual Ocean Works National Juried Print and Drawing Exl'llbttlon. 30 wortc.s by 14 artists. through Oct. 9. 673-3804. OtlA.MOI•. 480 ~ Ave., Laguna Beach. Group showing of Azoulay, Eldenberg«, Victor Vetbalaltla, Fran Kraynak Prince. Nell Prince and Doug Ayers. ends Sept. 30. 494-5656. POMEROY GALLERY. 5651 Lincoln Ave.. Suite A, Cypress, West9fn Exhibition, lnchJdtng lndlan artist• Eaperanza. l=red Duran, and Alfredo Rodrigue, Indefinite. 827-1010. QUORUM QAUERY, 374 N. Coast Highway, Laguna 8"ch. Acryilcs and wat9fcolofl by Murlele Buren, olla by Arieen HUMby, through Oct. 1; Albert La.nd«oa' watercolors, "Images lndlan and Weat9fn and Virginia Huffman's ~~~·~E'RE THE ' FRESHEST •nd w• nt••d Ill FLORIDA SWORDnsH ATLANTIC HALIBUT EAST COAST CA.LA.MARI NEW ZEALAND GROUPER NEW ZEALAND BASS MEXICAN BAOUE'ITA PACIFIC SWORDnBH MONTAUK JU>UNDER HAWAIIAN MAHI MAHI SOUP FIN SHARK OCEAN CAmsH Bring BOSTON SCROD ~:;; ~~~::~-~;> - FIVE CRQWN.S One of Am4!ricaf,, top wine ists. Th,• Win<.-Sf".'\:t,11111 RneDining }801 E.Lct c.A1.1•t H11i1hn .1y Comn 11 Jd Mar, C;,ilif11mm (714) 760·0Hl I "Vlslont" w.tercolf'a, Oct. 1-Nov. 1. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally 49 ...... 22. -IS ~ SANDSTONE QAUERY, 384-A North Coast Highway. ! Laguna e.ach, "Worldec.ene: International Petspecllve." '11:" featuree works by local artlata Louisa Cooper, Mary Oooi.ty. ~ Marge Chapman, Jaon Chrl•tenaen and Helen Reedet. who a. travelled to dllf«ent pans or the world and painted their ~ surroundings including aoenea from Hawaii. Switzerland, ...... Ruaala, Mexico and Greece. Oct. 4-31. 497-6775. .,, ~ SANT A ANA COLLEGE,......., Ulwary, 17th at Brlstol. 0.: Santa Ana. "Update," art works and photographs by 19 1» alumni, end• Oct. 12; "Primarily Porcelain," sculptural to ':< functional pottery by Barbara Pinsky, ends Sept. 30. 11 s.m.· ~ 2 p.m. Thu., 10 a.m.-noon Fri., 7-9 p.m. Tue. & Wed i:::>_ 667-3385 aoe •MON QAU..ERV, 1166 Sunll<>we1, Costa Mesa. Preview of palntlnge beginning Sept. 23 lor Silent Ar1 AUC'llon 1 t a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 15 to benefit Christian Outreach Mission of Santa Ana, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon-Sat. 557-0804. , a c.> 0 -<D OD c.> ~ I 16 ~ O> 0 M a. G> Cl) >. «I "O ;:: l.J.. ....... ~ G> "O c: G> .;,/! i ~ -.2 a:: .. ---- our onTtE !l~Bla NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUN DAY BRUNC H s1 99 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer ~ POPEYE'S X LLEY & OAR H?USE LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS CHICKEN • SEAFOOD • STEAKS Real Cantonese Foocf . eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 9 to 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 Happy Hour 75t 0ttra• 1.00 Well Orinkt Complimentary Hors d'Ouoree • Pool • Daru 17th & Placentia Co.ta Mesa 650-1840 111 2 1st PL. Newport INCll OllW. J.tHO. COSTA MESA American A. T. LEOS California cuisine. Fresh Seafoods, pastas. meat & poultry Elegantly served in a casual almosphere. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week Wedding r11eeptions and parties 390 t E. Coast Hwy .. Cofone del Mar 759-1854. THE BARN Ameflcan Lunch M-F t t 2 30 Dinner M·S from 5 PM Happy Hou!_ M·F 4:30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2:30. En1enalnment & Dancing, Banquet Facilitles. 14982 Fledhlll, Tustin 730-0115, THE OIUGINAL BAM FMmR.8TEAKHOUN The original. Featuring display b<oillng Lunch Mon.-Fn. 11·2. Dinner nightly Mon -Fri from 5 p m . Sat & Sun from 4 p m 2001 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesll 642-9777. HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgeta. saJoon steak sandwfches. lobeter bisque, onion soup fondue and cherry cob- bler. Lunch & dinner from 11:30 M-Sat. Sun. 10-10. Specie! Sunday Breakfast Great bar t. happy hour. 1545 Adams at Harbor, Costa Mesa 546-7392 PARADISE CAFE San f'ranclSCan style. Fresh fish and pasta Patio dlninQ. Lunch M~F 11·3. Dlnnef Mon. -Sat. from 5 p m. Happy Hr M-F 5-7. Wed. Ladies nl1e 50' well drinks from 3 p.m. Banquet facilities. 600 Newport Center Dr., Fashion Island, Newport Beach. 6-44-t 237. POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Bfeaktast, IUnch, dlMef. Patio dining with ocan view. Modest pflces. Beer /W'tfo4 Famed for Belalan warne. 0peo daily from SAM. 1100 S. Co9St Hwy. In Village Faire Man. Laguna Beach 497-1667. T. C. NPNRCORN Five dining room• with llref)laee. Lunch MOn.·frl 11:30-3 p.m. Dinner 7 deya from 6 p m. Attitude edJuttment hour 4· 7 weekday• Denelnt and entertalMWnt Tun-S.t. Banquet fecllttlea. 8062 Stetk Ava. ~on 9'!1Ch. 842-5635. _ . N.-to Mic.19it D9ify-WHta...cK u..tit I :00 •·"'- • 0\111 M ftAllS 91 .._ - ORANGE COAST R ESTAURANT DIRECT ORY Natural/Healthy PUFFINS "Naturally" cooked foods, from pancakes to crepes to steaks. An adventure In natural eating. Hrs. M·F 7 a.m.-t2 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Visa/MC. Casual. Moderate Prices. 3050 E. Coast Hwy., Cofone det Mar. 64o-1573. FORTY CARROTS CQ~ Healthy foods, naturaUy. Fresh balled muffins daily. Fresh juices. Varietal wines. Lunch & dlnnctf 7 days a week trom 11 A.M. Sunday Champagne brunch 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Between Bullocks & I. Magnin In South Coast Plaza. 556-9700. (Lower level). JADE DRAGON Szeohwan & Mandarin CulSlnes of • Old Chlna..HOS1 Wallace Lee. Chet Yu Chen. Elegant dlnlnQ. Lunch. Dlnnctf. Sat. & Sun. Olm 5tJm (Ctllnese Tea Ceke Brunch). Banquets. Beer & Wine. Reasonable Prices. 12100 Beeett BNd .. Stanton 89&-8933. Continental AIRPORTER INN Medttetteneen Room Continental. Lunch M-F 11 30 • 2'30 Sun Brunch 10 • 3:00 Olnnet lrom 5.30 Happy Hour M-F Enlertalnmenl & Dancing, Valet Parking. Banquet Fecihtles 18700 MacArthur. Irvine 833-2770 RIVIERA • Contlnental Cl\el Aichard Bergner slnoe 1970. Intimate Dining. Lunch 11:30-3·00. Dlnrw ltom 5 PM. Closed Sun & Holldays Banquet rooms 3333 S. Bristol, Costa Mesa 540-3840.' ntm~ll ~tacuw w.twtront vtew end un- ~ cont!Mntal culaiM. "Fresh Catch" teelood deNy. ())'star bar & coelctall loung e. Enfertalnment WAiat. Lundt dlnlW, happy hOUr 8'Jtl. chempeigne bNnch. 3333 w. Coaat Hwy.. Newport Beacn 8'2-22J5. . -- Italian CAFEUOO A sma• and lnt.lmate alcove of digf14ty thal offers an extensive menu. 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Dall}' lunch•on 1peclel.a. ouwlnQ. 2200 HerbOf RMS., K Mall ~ Coet• ....... 8'2-1274/8279 Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Seafood Lunch 1 1 • 3:00. Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F ExtenSlve Oyster Bar. Sun. Champagne Brunch 10 • 3 00. 4258 Martlngale, Newport Beach 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features trestl local seefood, eastern beef. Lunctl. dlnnef, Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, harbor cruises. En19f'1alnmen1 nightly and Sunday attemoon. Lounge food gal- ley. Hlstonc waterfront !andmartt in Newport·s Cannery Vllltge. 3010 Lafayette. 875-5n7. MoCOR.-cK'S LANDING Metqulte broiled aeetood MrW<I night· ly, ttegent atmoaphere wtth tpeetecu-.., view ot the airport runw•y. Busy kind\ 11-2:30 Wf(dys, fabulous Sun. bnlnotl with ~tary chem- P9Cl'le from only $4.95. Exoellent enter- tUWnent nldltly from 5PM. 3180 Air· wry, co.a ...... 546-9880. RUaTY PIUCAN Freeh eaetood and Iota of It. Newpo<1 BHch • Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. Overlook• Newport Bey. 2735 W. Coett Hwy. 6-42-3431. lfvtne , • Lunch, O!Met, happy hour. 1830 • Melri. 5'5-4774. TALI OF THE WHALE Open 7 Daya. &NektMI 7 e.rn. M-f. Lunch 11--4 M·F. Dinner ... , t M~S. Sat & Sun. bNnch 7_..~ter t>er Fri.. Set .• Sun. Banquet lie up to 500. Entertetnment ed·Sun. Penofamlc bey ~. 400 Main St.. a.lbae. 17~. 'ntm WMIHOU8• FrHb Seafood & lnternat1on11 Cultlne. W1terrront dining. Chef CNttaa ~ Lunch, OIMer. Set. 6 Sun. Award WIMlftJJ Brunch. Banquett • Caterlngl OY9~ ~. Lido Vllllge, e.dl 97M700. Daily Pilot MAIN OFFICE 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca. Mall address: Box 1560, Costa Meaa, Ca., 92626 Terephone: 642-4321 ~rogram information 1:. prov1dC'd by the m •rworks and stntlons and 1s sub.Jf'CI to t"h,mgt• w1thou1 nu11n.• -lnclax IJaytime Drama ...... ., ....................................... Page 4 Tube Toppers ................................... ................ Page 7 Sports .................................... ·······················--· Page 2 IJaytime Schedule .. . . .. . . .. ... ..... .. .. ......... .. .. .. . . .. .. Page 8 Everung Schedule .. . . ... . .. .. .. ... ... ..... .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .... Page 9 TV Puzzle ............. .................. ............... ..... .... Page 31 -Channels -llelworks '(~) KNXT. CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC. NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank. Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St .. San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST. NBC. 8330 Engineer Road, San Otego, Ca. _ .............. .. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. (11) Kl'TV, 5746 w. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Loa Angeles. Ca. _ ... (28) KCET, 44~1 Sunset Blvd., Loe Angeles, Ca. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -P!IJTV •· (0) On-TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ca. (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center. N.Y .• N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-life Building, Rockefeller Center. N.Y.,N.Y. {E) ESPN Brlatot Ct. (L) SeiectV, Marina del Rey, Ca. (S) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable Newa Network, Atlanta, Ga. _ ....... (8) WOR, New York City (fT) WTBS. Atlanta, Ca. 2 Frtday, Sept. 30, 1983 ) Todd Porter (above) and Mat- thew Laborteaux star with Jaffrey Jacquet and An- drea Elson in "Whiz Kids," a new adventure series about high school freshmen who use their wits, and computer to unravel mys- teries. The show premieres Wednesday a t 8 p .m .onKNXT (2 ). -Sports• -•Friday----• /llfiMOCM Sia Cf) IAlllAU CMugo Cube et at. lAMll9 C.,...(ltwa.) --Saturday - -1unc1ay ____ _ .,... 1:11 D O> MA. 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G OlW -TM oe,1et,.a., : ,. ,n,.- • *ie ...._ ..... ~aw•......,,_.,.. ....... -..-ca.... ........ al111lulef...,........-1,.,.- the....W.paa1111--.(11W.) -11onc1111---- The Pilot T I I ---- Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner star in the title roles of HScarecrow and I· • J M•c ulls a,w~ · l See Daytime· C>rama, Page 4 j I •September 30 -October 6 • Mrs. King," prem1ermg Monday on KNXT (2) at 8 p.m. NBC cle•ns up on Emmys See 1V Antenna, Page 3 . -Dayti1ne Drama Mac sails away on slow boat to China By LYNDA H1RSCB ALL MY CHil..DREN: Even after Daisy tells Nina that ahe and Steve were Joven, Nina agrees to marry Steve out of fear ot being alone. Devon learns Wally coming to Pine Valley with his new wife. Erica aeduoes Mike in an attempt to have him change pusages from her biography. He makes aome minor corrections but refuaes major changes. Erica and Palmer diaCover aecret compartment in brooch. Lara calls IRS, claimblg Palmer guilty of income tax evasion. After flashback of fire, Donna calls Chuck murderer, aaying he's responsible for Johnny's death. Liza reanze. Tad has another woman in his life but thinks it's Dotty. Opal continues her 1ea.reh for a husband through newspaper ad. Ellen agrees to stay with Mark when he promiaes to give up cocaine. ANOTHER WORLD: Blaine joins Sandy in Waahingt.on. With Peter and Sally's wedding only week. away, Cecille ecrambles to break up the twoeome. Mac headlng for China. Mark's wi.fe Janet claims ahe d0e9ll't know Jeremiah Denby. Sandy thrilled by news of Blaine'• pregnancy. Larry and Sandy di8oover Zack Hill's body. Mark fears Stacy growing cloee to Jamie. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Suffering rnuaive heart attack, Burke dies before he can chan,ge cuatody of Dustin from Karen to Ariel. Jeff's drug U8e and boozing making him lmpotedt. A patient of Jeff's suggests he try cocaine. Craig joj.ns Betsy on cruise. Steve, on ship, poees as wealthy Daniel Blabop and tries to find out more about V ermiel. Paul gets into fight at achool when kids claim James only wants him for his money. Bob furious when he spots Kirk and Franny kissing. Charmaine gets singing job on Craig's restaurant yacht. CAPITOL: Thomas inaiats Beth mp being his nunemaid and enjoy the thinp ahe loves -dancing, water aiding, etc. Jordy vows to win Beth back from 'Thomas. Maggie thrilled when Trey names her his congre.ional aide. Thinking Trey is once again trying to aaboia,e her career at the TV atatlon, Sloane lashes out at him and suggests the next time he wants love he go to a hooker. After Trey s10nna out, Sloane learns Kelly was a fonner prc.titute. Sloane apologizes to Trey and the twmome d~de to try. t.h,tir relatlonahip anew. Spotting Fran at the Clegg mamion, Sam recalla their affair and re.J.lz.ea he la Amy'• father. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: When Sandy'• at1acked at criaia center, P~ter la obvious 11Uapect but be deniea all Eugene and TNta wed in Haiti, but the happmeeae!wil when~ later flnda a limp Trista with a blaCk feather ln her hand. Neil and Liz plan to wed. Neil upeet when tle_.,ta bn.u.eson Us. Anna and Tony llOCU9e Heh 9'her of ldll1ni Renee. A.Rx named executor of Renee'• estate. Tony in trouble for offering reward foe any infonnaUon on Renee'• munhr. EDGl:OF NIGHT: Sky tella Raven about hJa affair wtth AlJcla. Raven and Sky try to meet LoWa Van Dine. Hext ~ to .. take care" ol Cliff. Cliff nearly felled by Pl fumea, but ta aaved when Pre.cher anivea at apanment. Shelley Franklin comet to town. · GENERAL HOSPrl'AL: Cella'• father Quentin arrive. in Port Charla Grant t.ella Quentin that he hm been hldlnc a term1nal utne. from CeUL Luke and Oinnle dJ.lcove.r Natalie'• n -hu.band, whQ t.ella them that Natalie wu bel1nn1ni to becodle anti-Aiheriean while they wen married. Natalie, 1ooldn; for d.ilc, '-shot. At the ~tal. OfelOl'Y tnj9dl air tnto bet' JVa. ldllina w 1.n1tant1y. Soony bl8ckma11a Jedd• into wrtttnc aood ltory about hie waterfront projtct. 4 Friday, ~. 30, 1983 .. . .. -: . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . David McCallum (center) stars as a numismatist as he joins regular cast members Frank Runyeon (left) and Scott Bryce (as romantic rivals Steve Andropolous and Craig Montgomery) on "As the World Turns" weekdays on KNXT (2). Lealle, bitten by pmbling bui. refU8M to heed Rick's wamina. Brian~ offered job In Africa. Bobble thrilled by po.tbUlty of pregnancy, but later her joy tuma to aadne.a when Brock tella her he haa no interest In having other children. GUIDING UGHT: H.B. diaappeen and later hia briefcue oontainin& aver $1 million la found ln Joeh'• office. Joah admlta to Rom that he and H.B. bad a f'aht which ended tn Joah ~him out. Annabelle .recalla ahe bad another blllCkout in H,B. a room. JUltln, ~&mantha'1 uthma problem la •rlow. m\.Wt chooee between ataytna ln Sprtncfield for Philip or movt.nc to 1\aon with hia )'OW'I chUd. JUltin op11 for Tuc8on, unawan that Helena plane to follow him. Maureen, dJltrauaht about· her ~. la comfonecl by 88. wboayHhe too bad a ant prepanr;y that ended ln a ~· PhWp II"-Bet.h h.la private Journal. On awpn.e viait to 1A1Ue Ann. l<ade rM1ilm Warnn has UC> beet\ there wben ahe IPOll hie _,,,.wc1 C!\lftllnb. Hope teU. Alan ahe la~ wt th the divorce. LOVING: Lomi teU. Cabot that Ro9lr' la ba~ atfalr wtth Merrtll. Boe-mu. 1:wtna Spencer and"" hu -TV Antenna NBC cel ebrates Emmy Awards sweep By PHll. SNEJDERMAN Of .... °""' -- NBC had reuon to celebrate on Sunday. At lhe 3~\h annual Emmy A warda prellentation, NBC took home 21 of mt 29 award.a handed out. It would be' hard to argue with mo9t. of t.he eelectiona. "Hill Street Blues," which main\aina a level of quality miles above most TV programs. wu named beat dramatic aeries. It alao won writing and directing honora. Ed Flanders, who givea a aenaittve.. understated performance as Dr. Weetphallon "St. Elaewhere," took home a well-deseived Emmy !or best ector in a dramatic aeries. Shelley Long, who portrays t.he aelf..centered intellectual waitress on "Cheers," was named best actrea ln a comedy series. "St. Elaewhere" and "Cheen" have both been stru~ lA,Jhe rati.nsl. and the Enunya may give them a valua p~onal boost. ere were ironies among the aelection.s as well. "Taxi" finished a five-year run with some ot its best episodes yet. Though the series has been cancelled, at.an Judd Hinlch, Christopher Lloyd and Carol Kane were honored for their fine performances. So was Tyne Daly of the cancelled "Cagney and Lacey." That series about two policewomen was axed last spring. then proceeded to attract high ratings during the summer. The latest report is that CBS may bring t.he series back next spring. Although NBC had cause to celebrate during t!le fnuny Awards telecast, viewers at home probably struggled to stay awake during the three-hours-plus program. Awards shows are frequently deadly dull, but Sunday night's telecast may have reached a new peak in tedium. . Joan Rivers and Eddie Murphy must have looked like a perfect match on paper, but in person their comedy styles clashed. Rtvers' running joke about her 008twne changes became tiresome. Murphy look particularly ill at ease. He may be a superb improvisational comic, but he could use a few lessons in how to read cue cards. The co-hosts' humor, touching on James Watt, Joan Crawford, herpes and gays, was particularly mean-spirited. The show's production nwnbers were equally unappealing. The big song and dance numbers involving accountants reading the rules and game show hosts had all the sparkle of a lump of charcoal Even the commercials seemed more annoying than usual. At every break, NBC was trumpeting its Emmy total in ''instant promos" broadcast !rom places like Mt. Rushmore. New Orleans, Seattle and Boston. And in case you didn't spot Emmy nominees Alan Alda and Mariette Hartley in the audience, you could see them hawking computers and cameras during the commerclal breaks. The evening's only bright spots came in the presentation of clips from television shows of t.he past. Retrospectives on talk shows and e"'rci.se progr.um were enjoyable moments in an otherwise lacJduster telecast. • • • COMING ATTRACTIONS: In addition to many new series, the networks are planning to air a number of new made-for-TV movies in the coming weeks: •Katharine Ross and Linda Hamilton portray a mot.her and daughter in lov'I with the same rrlan In "Secrets of a Mother and Daughter." Michael Nouri of the movie "Flashdance" i.s the object of their affection. The film will be broadcast Tuesday on CBS. • Yvette Mimieux and Diana Canova ("Soap") star in Shelley Long accep ts an Emmy Award for her role in "Cheers." "Night Partners," to be al.red Oct. 11 on CBS. The two portray housewives who become the first members of a Victims Assistance Unit in rural Bakersfield. • John Ritter of "Three's Company" stars as an aspiring comic who takes a job aa a limousine chauffeur and drives into trouble with t.he underworld in "Sunset Limousine." Susan Dey co-stars. The movie airs Oct. 12 on CBS. •Inspired by actual events, "Police Woman c.enterfold" tells the story of a female police officer who finds her personal and professional lives in jeopardy when she poses as a centerfold for a national magazine. Melody Anderson of the new series "Manimal" stars with Ed Marinaro of "Hill Street Blues." The movie will be broadcast Oct. 17 on NBC. • "Women of San Quentin" follows four women who work as guards int.he notorious prison, which houses 3,100 irunates, all male. The movie, which st¥& Stella Stevena, Debbie Allen and Arny Steel, airs Oct. 23 on NBC. •Jane Seymour portrays a young wife facing a seduction by an unseen presence in her beach house in "A Haunting Passion." Gerald McRaney appears as her husband. The movie is slated for Oct. 24 on NBC. • • • TV TIDBITS: A musical number that was cut out of "The Wizard of Oz" will be shown for the first ti.me on television this Sunday on "Ripley's Believe It or Not." The production number features Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley. The shows airs at 7 p.m. Sunday on KABC C~e17. Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 3 -•rriclay ____ _ -laturclay »IWWW .. GI) IPlc:w. TMAT "It ....... U.a.A." Hoeb NMoy MaK .... (~ , ... 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Doc Gilmore bets Alex he will take his spot on the Cougar football team by Thankagiving. Caaaie hurt when David rebuft's her, but is later overjoyed when David agreea to give her internship with the Llanview Philharmonic. Lucinda comes to town to aee her old friend David. RYAN'S HOPE: Despite a wonderful night with Bill, Siobhan decides she must wait for word from Joe. She receives a letter from Joe saying he is free from the mob but that they have no future together. Heartbroken, Siobhan prepares to move in with Bill. Joe told that he must go to New York for job. Maggie upset when Frank mentions her mother. Roger helps Maggje by faking letter which says Besa is going SEARCH J'OR TOMORROW: While Jo'1 moumen pther at Riverboat for meDOria1 service, &.he Pl')'c:hic Mta. Orbech la convinced Jo is ltill alive. Vargaa, aware Mrs. OrbKh LI on to her. rnurderl her. Vargas taunll J o with a po!Joned cake, unaware thal the cake LI really harmlem Warren te1la Suzi he would love to start a family once they are together .pin, whi.Je WmdJ1~y pregnant, reluctantly agreea to an abortion. Stu, ertna Mn. Orbach'a body, inaiata ahe wu murdered. Tom begina to believe him when dMth card tuma up from Mra. Orbech'1 mia1ng tarot card deck. Michael and Jenny marey and leave Andy in Keith'• ca.re. An embarTuled Wendy catches bridal bouquel. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: An outraged Carl te1la Jack Patti LI to be returned to the Wllllams houae in 24 hoW"I. Nikki ,eta Boobsie to admit lhe did the tape "Hot Hipe," not Nikki. Nikki then calla Alliaon and aaya she's corning to San Franci8co to reclaim baby Victoria. But Al.liaon plans to leave the country and never allow Nikki to aee her child again. Ashley busy at work on the Junior Jabot campaign, but is aware that once Jack regains his health he will retain presidency of Jabot. 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BRISTOL ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92626 • 714/557·3000-(405 & Bristol in Costa Mesa) • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 7 -rriclay -JU1ernoon Movies- -• "The Family Way" ( 1967 Comedy) Hayley Mills, John Miiis (2 hrs ) 1111 (S) ''The Man Who WOUl<l Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery Micnael Caine (2 hrs . 9 min ) -0 "Soup FOi One" (1982. Comooy1 Saul Rub1nek, Marcia Strassman { 1 hr • 25 mln) 1•(C) "Hobson's Choice" (1954, Comedy) John Mills, Charles Laughton (2 hrs ) "Between Fnends" ( 1983. Drama) Ellzabelh Taylor. Carol Burnell (2 hrs ) CZ) "Amityville 11· The Possession" ( 1982 Horror) Burr Young. James Olson ( 1 hr 45 min I 1:1t(DJ "Double E;.;posure" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pellet l_1 hr. 3Smln I HI 0 "Sounder" ( 1972. Drama) Cicl!ly !t_son. Paul Wontleld (2 hrs ) a.l.S] "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Orama) Nick None, Debra Winger (2 hrs I Ml (CJ "Marciano" ( t979, B1<>graphy) Tony Lo Bianco. Belinda Montgomery (2 hrs ) CB> "The Europeans" ( 1979. Drama) Lee Remick, Usa Eichhorn ( 1 hr .. 31 min) ([) "The Case Against Ferro" ( 1976. Drama) Yves Montend. Somone Seg n<>fet A police detective ts torc~<l to destroy evidence that could reveal that he Is a killer (2 hrs . 30 min.) (0) "Liar's Moon" ( 1982, Dnfma) Man 01llon. Cindy F1shef ( I hr • 45 min ) (%) "Concert For Bangladesh" ( 19721 Eric Clapton. Bob Dylan ( 1 hr , 40 min ) W 0 "Time Alter Time" (1979. Science· F1c11on) Malcolm McC>owell. Da...,ld Warner ( 1 hr • 52 min ) ... (C) "Gale11y Express" ( 1981, Advenwre) Animated ( 1 hr , 30·min ) (0) "Oh Godl" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver ( 1 hr . 36 min.) "Goin' South" ( 1978. Comedy) Jack Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen (I h1 . 41 min.) .. IIZI "Silent Running" ( 1972 S<:tenee·Fic· hon) Bruce Dern, Chit Potts ( 1 hr 55 m111.) 11:11 CI) "Howier" ( 1973Drema) Peter Des•· ante. Melissa Stocking ( I hr • 30 min ) -8venlng .. u,: me ... """" 9lMD .... Q ,_..0(9,.., llAWMIWl4 IMClm.l~..wlMOUlt !90 ... ----¥mlOM801 llCMI "Sounder" ( 1972. Drama) Cicely TylOn. Paul Wlnlleld Ourlng the d8tlc DeQreulon ye11rs, 11 femlty of black lharecropwa struggle to ll&y 1ogettlet In ipile of OV9f'Nhelmlng odds (2 hre ) e ~ "Timerldef'' (1982. Science· Fiction) fred W&rd. Belinda Bauer. A mot0<cycU.t vnwlltlngty travel$ lhrough • time warp ind wlndt up aniong 19t"°"en- rury Wntern outlawt 'PG' ( 1 hr . 3S mlnJ.c. , -1--'"" DYii ...., ..... Ma -. . ..,,.. llCMI "I.a Vie Cont1004t" ( 1981. Dr11 10 Frtday, 8-p1. 30, 1893 ma) Annie Girardot. Jean·P1erre Cassel A Parisian housewife with three y1•u119 children rroes to pur her hie 1ogetller < 11e1 the sudden <lealh ol her hvsban<l PG ( I ht 35m1n) f'fi) CAVITT llHll> THE ece.J wmt ltlM- lfY ROQlal Dock Ca11e1t talks with super Siar Kenny Rogers about htS music. tam1· 11118 and stardom ~ 1-Cll ... ..e ... MAIPY DA YI AGAll AllC ... O 0 _,..,. l llMTWI UUQH • ®) IJfTDT.-wf T09IClllT Behind the scenes ot ta~ht news shOws l nln'I AMY _..WU IA-ALL Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres (3 hrs .. 5 min ) I ....... ""°"' LOW~ .....,,,, IOUlllW. -TllE llR. lllCMI "Hear1aches" ( 1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder, Annie Polls A pregnant woman tags along woth a playgirl 'J:I' ( 1 hr , 35 min) fm lilOYll "Starstruck" ( 1982. MuStCal) Jo Kennedy Ross O'Don0van A teen-age Ausl1ellan gorl finds 1ns1an1 tame as a punk rock singer when her manager-cousin stages a daring publ1c11y stunt ( I hr . 40 min) (?) lllOVW "Days 0 1 Heaven" ( 1978, Dre· ma) Rlcher<l Gere, Brooke Adams Three y0Utht11r migrant wo11<ers see a potential gold mine when they seek employment at the "ast spread ol a wealthy wheat farmer 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 41 min) 7:M I~ COUlfTY TOOAY 7lll 2 OM ntl T0WM Featured profile ot Dodger s1ar. Sieve Sax. v1s11 the Gold Country ot N0t1hern Calllornoa end rhe Continental Gold rel1nNy. tour lh•s na11on·s only operott0nal b81tlesh1p, high· lashlo<l designs by JacQuel1ne de R1oos ol Pans I GD 'A&Y PIUD LA~l.....VlCO.AMY Mimi DIM M .-..CM OMMMAI. On the 28th, annrversety ol 1he teoendary star's death, lhls 1nt1me1e proflle ol James IDea~s~~ .;,• -~COURT ifA•t"M ,AU.,.WOll' .... W>W ___ ,_ ... .... 19\'1.-A'fllT9G•ITJ "NFl Sym· run~,... ti llCMI "Against All Od~" ( 1954. ~omance) Vera Reynolds. Wheelef Oak· man Two people overcome Mvete obst1t clea In the name ot tov~ ) • 8 Cl) THI IMllU Oil' The Dukes become surro091e parents lo a baby WhON mothef and grandparen1a ire lock~ In a cvatody ballle ( I '" ) IJ • -mnt Mr Smith ralcff to lh~ gambling tabi.t of LH Vega!: 10 raise enough mOt'Wly 10 buy !he lrl!edOm ol hia brother Bo-Bo 9 11CM1 "FlV111i1 Ml1f1t1" 1"'!976, Advon· turt) AoOef1 CON11d, Simon Ookl11n<1 "Pappy" Boyington and Na band or fftlet Clar•devll• encounter perttoua 11ctven1v1• In ll'lt Pftcllle duflog World W.r II (2 hrl .) 8 0 -Benson ~ dl94)1aylng Wfll\09 behavior allet I "ltll from the ghosl OIM friend JeAiC4I Tote (~lhtrlnt H•ln'!Ond) 0 0LOUGIWfT CD DnDITAlmNT TOMGHr Behind 1he scenes of late·n1ght news Shows Cl) lilOYll "The Return Of The Pink Panth· er' ( 1975 Comedy) Peter Sellers. Chns· lopher Plummer Acc1dent·prone lnspec· tor Clouseau disguises h1msell as a bellhop and a pool repairman 1n order lo trap an eluswe diamond thief. (2 hrs ) I WAIHltGTON WID It MYIEW WAU. l1'MIT WIB llCWS "Yanks" ( 1979. Romance) Richard Gere, Wilham Devane Several Amerocan soldiers become 1nvolve<l In romanhc altairs while s1e11oned in England dur~orld War II 'R' (2 hrs . 19 m1n ) (t) llTtCDllJll (R) llCWS "Venom" ( 1982. Suspense) Nlcol Williamson. Klaus Krnsk1 Kid· nappers hold a young American boy hos- tage 1n his parent's London home. a11er· nately contending with the pollce out&1de and a deadly mamba snake In rhe build· 1ng·s ven11lat1on system 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 min) lilOYll "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine Based on the story by Rudyard Kophng Two British SOidiers set oul to claim the riches and power of a rnmo1e, legendary kingdom 'PG' (2 hrs . 9 mon.) 0 MOVll "Body Heal" ( 1981. Suspense) William Hurt. Kathleen Turner A small11me Floroda lawyer Is persuaded by hos lover to murder her husband 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) a1I ( (J TOil' RAllC IOIM PasQual Aran<la I Lenny Valde7 IO·round Super Ban lamwe1gh1 boot (from las Vegali. Ne11 ) IBl 1! hrs. 30 min.) 11111 U &> llA*Al (Premiere) Protessor· c11minotog1s1 Jona1han Chase (Simon MacCork1ndole). who can rranslorm him· sell into various ammals. Joins a pohce· woman (Melody Anderson I to prevent an arm' helsl ( I hr • 30 min ) G ~ watllJI The shorHn·helghl bur determined Webster decides he wants 10 i 101n n mmun11y loot boll ream P&W.U. WALL l"llBTWla • COOPIR'I ~ ccurn "MentAI '193lth Cutbacks" The SU<lcesses ol the County Health Care Agency and the etfecl ol recent budget cuts on 1hls Agen· cy_ are examined. (OJ lllCMI "Evlt Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Usllno...,, Jane Blrkln Bel· g\an sleuth Hercule Poirot looks for the murderer ol a famous aclress among an ISiand resort hotel's &1811 end guests 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) .... (J) OM.I.Al (Season Prem1e1e) JR, Sue Ellen. Jotin Ross and Ray au lace an uncertain fate 88 the fire a1 Southlnrk e"°ompuse• the entire hOIJse ( 1 hr ) 8 dJ) lOTTBYI Flaherty and Rush travel to Detroit 10 deliver Winnings to n prllon 1nmala (Glynn Turman). an oppresaed olllC• worker (Bruce J:rench) and 1n answering service employee (Barb311 ca-:,, 1 1 hr ) I M&i&JOM THIATM "~Ucker1" It •• tl'lough Arnie'• mQVla may ne..... be complett<f • ~ runs out and so C10eS 111 •i.r. (Part 8) A) O ( 1 ht ) • • mAT mM " quality" Mor1lmtf Adlef and Bllt ~ dl1Cuu tha ltlU99 of blOIOglCal k'lf ... lortty, attlrmatlv• tcllon, na 1he al~ belWMn "haVltll" and '"'• not1 " -IRl I 1 ht.) -J>axtlme Cont. Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Under New Management Dean A. Dempsey Gueral Mua«u Bernard S. BadnJck lle80rt&I Coualer CREMATION I larh<ll 4 La\~11 ·Mount Olive ~1cn1orial Pilrfi : Mortuar:v· $290 OTHER SERVICES FROM '546 PHON:o1ooAY FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 9 -l'riclay Con1. val and rare folm footage ~ment lhe story ot the Pac1llc gray whales, which have twice rebounded from near elltlnc- tlon. Jack Lord nanatM (R) 0 llOVll "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Kennedy. Ross O'Donovan A teen-age Ausua11an g1r1 hnds instant tame as a punk rock Sll'lger when her mal'lager-cousin stages a daring publlclly stunt ( t hf . 40 • min ) m 111Ct.U1 1HIG llOVll "Diamonds" ( 1976, Adven- ture) Robert Shaw. Richard Roundtree A crafty thtel 111es to rob the Israeli Diamond E•change's burglar-proof vault. which was deained b~ his twin brother (2 hrs ) (!) lllDl9lleF •rWOM ... ([) THI ICAnotW. UD TAm CGmDY NIM.I -OZJ llCIHf TMC«I 1HI 8 llOVll "The Piiot" ( 1980. Drama~ Cliff Robertson. Doane Baker. A commercial pilot turns to alcohol to escape the unhap- piness ot his marriage al'ld frustration with his career (2 hrs , 15 min.) D m PM)AY llQtfT Y'IDIOI Musical mint- teatures highlight tunes by Biiiy Joel, Elvis Costello, Madness, Air Supply, Pat Bena- tar. OtMa Newton-John and Santana. e "Private Reels" segment profiles Lover- boy. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) l ~VlllOI llCltfAM I llAllT'lrt ~ r.af~ TOMCMT Behlnd the lsce~ ~ =-,"~:'9ws shows. llMY NMTIWl, llMY KM'T1WI llllDlfOOT'Ull llOVll "Temptations" ( 1977. Come- dy) Jennifer Welles. Jake Teague The w1te of e weallhy eccentric discovers her husband's penchant tor pornographic videotapes and decides to surpnse him by stamng In one ( t hr .. 18 min ) ( S) UI M C0MCaT The Irish rock band per- torm3 "Sunday. Bloody Sunday." "New Year's Day" and other hits from the Red Rock outdoor amphlthea1re In Colorado. I hr) 11:11 110W1 "I, The Jury" ( 1982, Orama) Armanda Assante, Barbara Carrera Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie ot vlltalns as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murdef 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50mln) 1Hl(.C) llOVll "Hot T-Shtrts" (1977. eom.- dy) Ray HOiiand, Stepl'lanle Lawlor A tavern owner racing bankruptcy declde8 to a11rac1 male petrone t>y hOldlng wet T-* lshlr~~~~r.,26ml".) ':. "Look Back In Darkness" ( 1975, Mystery) Bradlord Diiiman, Catherine Schell At IJ London party, 8 celebrated Jazz l)lanltt heart the vOice ot the man who killed hie wife and blinded hlm :Jieara earlier. ( 1 ht .. 30 min ) ~ ii&&llO "-AftOY ... 1'0..,,.. .,_ "The Road Warrtot" (1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce 81)4tnele In an Auttr1t1a ol the lulvra where olvtNzallon hi redVced to • OOllectlort ot rural com- munes. a lormet highway cop rneket • ~Mlle run lor Uf'ICIUl!HY In • PfOMI"" lc.nd. 'R' ( 1 l'lr . 35 min ) (%) llOWI "Fl111 Of The Whtie L.01ua" ( 198 t. Adv9nturt) Liu Chia Hu. LO Lteh. Shnolln kung tu attltts continue their atruggte agnlntl tho Manchut ( 1 hr, '5 min.) 12 Frtd9Y, Sept. 30, 1983 1-ICOTT ,. ..,.l'Mall 1:11 llO¥ll "The Cell Qt The Wild" ( 1976, Adventure) John Beck. Bernard Fresson. Based on the story by Jack London Two men possessed by gold fever battle the elements 1n the frozen Ktort~ hrs.) ([) AUmW.IAll IUD ·'The Stetting Cup" Carlton vs Richmond (R) L! hr . 30 min ) CS) MO¥ll "The Road WarrlOl" ( 1981. Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruoe Spence. In an Australia of the tu1ure where crvillzallon Is reduced 10 a cotleclion ot rural com- munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000-mile run tor sanctuary in e promised land. 'R' (I hr . 35 min.) .... leC ... OiWUHNT lr}llOVll~Homeworl('' (1982, Comedy) Joan Collins. Michael Morgan A high school student has a difficult time trying to rose his virg1n1ty. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) cm .,. "Double EJcposure" (1982, Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pettet The murde1ous nightmares ol a disturbed photographer begin to take on a Hie of thetr own. 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min.) HI 0ZJ __,. TMCCI 1:8 (Cl llOVll "China 9. Liberty 37" ( 1980. Western) Warren Oates, Fabio Tas1i A stubborn loner, tounerty a gunfighter, stages e one-man battle against a raTtroad company wanting to make tracks across his territory 'R' ( 1 hr • 43 mtn.) l:llG» llOW "Ordeal" (1968, Drama) Rob- 8fl Stack. Susan Saini James The Inno- cence of a young woman WhO hes con- fessed to murde11ng her hiJsband and is awaiting execution 1s Investigated ( 1 hr., 30 min) ., llOVll "Someone At The Top Of The St111s" ( 1973, Ho<rorJ Donna Mills. Judy Carne. Two young women rent a room al a loiblddlng Victorian mansion and dis· cover that thelr telloW tenants are not what lhey 8Pf)Bar to be ( t hr .. 30 mon ) I OIMmoowrrY TGDAY .. _,,. ... ·-1 llOWll "Knlghtftdefs" ( 1981. Ac!ven- .. lure) Ed Harns. Gary Lahli. A group of blkar1 ride with a traveung renaissance lelr and dtscover that the Idealistic struggle agalnat evil elllsts In modern times also. 'R' (2 hr1 .. 25 min ) M 8 llOWll "The Mind Of Mr Soamos" ( 1970. Dr1ma) Terence Stamp. Robert Vaughn. A g«OW_J) man with the mind of an Infant 1trvoglet to •""P' to N,. tn the 1JdUlt -lahlnlay 1ung~) •CD M.KO ~=) t'!1 llOVll "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" ( 1974, Houor) Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier A sex-crazed weirdo kidnaps the young people ol a village to secure body parts tor hlS male and lemale monsters. 'R' (I hr , 35 min.) a11 (S) llOVll "Sill Ing Ducks" ( t 980, Adven- ture) Michael Emil, Zach Norman Two 1nep1 mobsters flee to South America and encounter the women assigned to ktfl them 'R' (1 hr . 30mm ) .. ~.Aca:-DBlll THI lmCACI llO¥ll "Cheaters" (No Date) ( 1 hr • 45min ) M llOVll "Venom" ( 1982, Suspense) Nicol Wiiiiamson. Klaus Klnskt Kid- nappers hotd a young Ame11can bOy hos- tage In hts parent's London home. alter- nately contending with the police outside and a deadly mamba snake In the build- ing's 11entilet1on system. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) .. (!) CMTOOMI G» llOVll "Warpath" (1951. Western) Edmond O'Bnen, Polly Bergen A cowboy avenges the death ot his ltancee (2 hrs.) G) llMaM WILIY, 11.D. (O)llOVll "Buddy, Buddy" (1981. Come- dy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau While an assassin concen1ra1es on his nelll 1<111- ing, he Is rudely Interrupted Oy a bumbling lallure of a man who IS attempting suicide 'R' (1hr .• 36 mtn) W @ •nrmtTHI ..-1 d CC) MOVll "The S1ralton Story" ( 1949, Biography) James Stewart, June Allyson. The loss ot a leg Is overcome by baseball t:1I ~Y.u=~ton (I hr . 50 min ) 41:11 W llOVll "Secret Of The Chateau" ( t934. Mystery) Jack La Rue, Clalre Dodd Murder results when a group ot hOU$8 guests converge on a Choteau, each s1tenuy plotting to steal a valuable Gutenberg Bible ( 1 hr , 30 min ) i nm! ICOM I CCWll9rt CALW "'(_ ....... .. llOVll "Go Chase Yourwlt" ( 1938, Comedy) Joe Penner. Lucme Ball. A wealthy young soclallle Is abducted by e gang ot bank thieves out to-collect a heevy ransom tof her sate re1u1n. ( 1 hr .. ~~ onee·Ftctlort) HArrtton f'.ord. RutQ* ·1Ha-~~ 9GITIC91'9 .. "S0uncl9r" ( 1972. Orllt'l\ll) lcely Tyaon. Pnut Winfield. (2 hrt .. 30 mtn.) •<11J110¥11 "Smoky" (1966. Drama) Faa Patk~d. (2 hr•.) .. CI) -· "Football: Def~ Back Drltlt" Guett· Bo~ Proctor, Oklal'IOMa c011on (R) .. CAPT•l_,.00 ... "'' O..'ICOLWI " . ..,,. ....,,,,,.. _, .. ··--' / , •... "'-.. -l'riclay Cont. Cl..) llOVll "I The Jury" ( 1982. O.arna) Armande ASSBnte Barbara Carrera Pu vo10 ~"' M ike Hammel tangles with n COHlH(l 01 vllla1ns as Ile allempls to ever~ il wllr buaov·~ murder 'A' ( 1 hr 50111111) (lJ lllOVll 'A11111y111lle II The Possession" ( 1982. Horror) Ourl Young, James Olson A family e11penences superna1urally 1nllu· enced problems alter moving 1n10 a I ono Island h~ hr . 45 min ) lt:llG)ntl CR) l{IJlfY ROQIM • C<*CIRT The Gram my Award w1nn1ng country-wes1ern star perlorms such favorites as "The Garn bier." "I uc111e" and "L,ady," as well es a duet ol We Have Tonight · wolh guest stao Sheena Eas1on. lrom the Greensboro {NC) Coliseum ( 1 ht ) m NIGHT QAU.PY -G ()) fALCOM CMIT (Season P1em1e1e) Julia (Abby Dallon) IS 1alled for lwo mur ders as Dr Michael Ranson (Clolf Robert son) arnves too the luneral of one 01 lhe 111c11ms ( 1 hr) 0 G) FOR LOVI AM> HONOR The scheming Capt Woecek plans a surpnse maneuver that he hopes will prove Grace (Rachel T1co11n) incompetent ( 1 hr ) 0Q)Q)N!Wt O ®l MAn MOUtTON When ~veral con testants on a ··centerfOld 0 1 lhe Year" contes1 a•C' murdered a profess10[1al mocJel tElaone Gottvs) asks Matt lo in114ls l ate Q (t hr) flOUCI WOMAN MEDIA llROIEI "Poh11cal Spo1s' Wash· onglon Pos1 column1s1 Mark Shields looks at lhe technlqun ut.ed t>y today'• polUICal media makers (A) O I!> fACa"" ~,,. 0 llO'lll "Soup FOi Ooe" { tl>82, Come- dy) Seuf Rublnek. Marcia Str .. aman A New Yoikei confronts aoclal J)<essures and his own neuroses 1n hl1 queet IOI lhe :i l5 .. ~ ... ',h-~ ... ·2_5: ·-~Oil LR Me DIATlt ''The New Underground RaJlroed" A young Salva· doren family IS helped by a U.S. "under· ground railroad," manned by hundreds of AmerlCans. on en odyssey to freedom ~=JohnCooga1" {I) NOT ..clll,,_ Y lMI ... Comedy sketches combine with classic fllm and news footage In an oflt:>eat, sat111C take· ott CID .,nD.,.19Y""m""t..o-oou CID MOVll "Ca~ery Row" ( 1982. Ore· me) Nick Noll~Oebra Winger In a 1940s California coes al town, a marine blolog1s1 becomes \oma ucally Involved woth e girl from the f~el tio<dello 'PG' (2 hrs I .... ..ollT~ u• DD(l)®J G>N!Wt TAJll OC>MOMOW TltlCal "" ntl NIQHI' MllCYMIJ. ..... -*' • MDU-.. MWIWlll Ve1eran base- ball announcer Red Barbe1 describes how his career developed HEADACHES? There Really Is An Answer CALL 645-5300 WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. loltert A.. hdpr 2043 WHtcliff Dr .. Suite 101 M•wport llNch 1 .... Coco'• .. I 7tll _. ....._, Most Insurances Accepted CC) llOWll "An American We<ewolf In Ldn· don" (198 1, Comedy) Oevtd Naughton, J9My Aguttllf The vacation lllnetary ot two young AITleflCane on a walking tour ot England Is ruined When a werewolf attack leaves one dead end the oll14tf cursed wllh 11 hunger for human flesh 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min) • Cl) AUTO UCMG "SCCA Superv~" (from Lexington. Ohio) (R) (I hr • 30 min) (B) _,.. "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Micheal McKean. Sean Young A young SUfgeon trlel to over· come his tear of the knife In lhtS spool ol soa~o;o.,c=-.·A' ( 1 hr • 36 min ) ~ llOVll "Jekyll And Hyde Togethe1 Again" ( 1982. Comeay) Metk Blanklleld. Bess Armstrong A strait-laced scienllsl's accldenlel Ingestion ot a cham1cal turns him lnlo a laSClvlous 5wlnger 'A' ( t hr , 25 min,) CZ) llOYll "Concerl For Bang1adesn" ( 1972) Eric Clapron. Bob Dylan ( 1 hr . 40mln) ,.. I lllQHT TIW*• 11:11 W NITWOM Gl TOllQHT Guest host Joan Rivers Guests Eiieen Brennan, Or Ruth IWe~~YL=o Lamas ( 1 hr ) 9 MC_,,...m.- • tlMCM ""-fTMITI Oii IM ,.,MCllCO DAVID llltlKll> "The Da111d Susskond 251h Anniversary Show -Perr 1" ( 1 hr ) gl) ntl WMALll TM.AT WOUUWT Dll Arctu for tho~ 1ha1 !hop for quality Men's & Woman's Traditional Wea r (fJ•l•ih th1'•lhlAIH ,// •fOIJnd f>.tl \l11r,,.~ .• HM.I ri1n w ""' 1f>, .. ,cf'ruful locN.1 ;n .. ,.,H(_ ,,.J,1.on.h ;ft '••lt>rffi br rt•frt.1Mn Vlw> ~•te ikM1Md Imm "" •Upnb l1bt,,.1 for ~our tom/on S,., °"' ~tfJWMnt '"" tot"° room Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 11 II -Saturday Cont. It soldier who 1s drawn oul ol his bttlerness Oy his fellow s1ckma1es and a warrn·hearl- ed nurse (2 hrs • 30 mtn ) m MOVll "Song Of The Op..n Road' ( 1944, Musical) Jane Powell, (dgar Ber 1n~~~Ct.IWOMD GLUIWfl~ l(OMI( toUL.~ llOVll "The War Of The Wotlds" ( 1953. Sc1ence-Fic1ion) Gene Barry. Ann Robinson (2 hrs ) Cl) lllOVll "Houseboal'' (1958. Comedy) ICar=-~~::~r: (2 hrs.) fOCUI OM IOCllTY lllOVll "Cannery Row" ( t982. Ora· ma) Nick Nolte. Debra w inger (2 hrs ) lEJ AUTO MCM "SCCA Supervees" from Lexi! Jlon, Ohio) (R) (2 hrs ) lllOVll "Treasure Of The Four Crowns' ( t982. Adventure) Tony Anthony. Ana Obregon ( I hr . 40 min ) (Q) lllOVll "Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Hamson Ford (2 hrs ) O lllOVll "B11ch Interval" ( 1976. Drama) Eddie Albert, Rip Torn (2 hrs ) 2:90 ATC. wmf Guest Dabney Coleman l hr) QLUQAWI....., 9EMA "90ml "Design" Host Biii Blass toolls at how wtually every Obiect 1n tl'le manmade environment 1s lasht0ned not only to perform a tuncuon. but to car- ia meSSflReY ) O ... mMllCL'f IOCUI OM IOCllTY ts llOTOllWID UUITMTID a. llOYll "It's Only Money" ( t962. Com edy) Jer~wls. ZachaM~oll (2 hrs) 8 TM1 Y IOYI I Y DMW .,., .. ~· (!) Wll.QOm UCIC. ICOtr'lll fZi) 9EMA ..,.. "Soundaround" Wrller Tony Kahn hosts art exploration 01 mod· ern sound lechnology and how 1t shapes our ltves (R) O G) .. CW. fMAT "KldStown US A " Hosts Nancy McKaon ("The Facts Of Life") and David Saunders highlight the Chicago-area trek of hve youngslers whose adventures 1ncludJ1. a canoe trip and a visit to a movie set . .,., hr ) ID PACO tW CUL'nm CZ) llOYll "Siar Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) ::iae:r;~::hrs ) i mlMA ,._. "The FUtu1e·· Futvrltt Peter Schwartz explores lhe ettecta or new media lorms on the way wa ll11e. wOlk and-=. ~cii.nm ~ m¥m "Jekyll Arid Hyde Together Again" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark Blankflek:I, Bets Arm1trong ( 1 hr., 25 min ) QD llOYll "The M8fry MOl\8hans" ( 11~ ..... Comedy) Donald O'Connor. J•ck Oakle 11 hr . 30 min.) .._ 11 (i) ,_ "U.S Womtn·e lndOOI Chemplonahlpa" £11rly·roun0 coverage (lrom tl'Wl H11rtl01d, Conn CMc Centftf) j 'L1~ 1Wl9'0 ........ _ M1DW11 "Blal:k S1tmvrtl" (1978. Advonturt) Jim Ktlley. Sin Roy (2 hrs ) • _,... "Megnlflcet1t Thief" ( 1967, Advonturt) Rol:)ert Wagnet, Sentn Ber· ger (2hrt.) 14 Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 I / ti) TM1 QIW.. TMI QOl.O WATCN MD naY· 1190 A w1s1tul young man diSCove1s lhal the gold walch he has 1nhe11ted from his uncle has m~al quahlH!S (2 hrs.) 81) A v.T M91ALD l'TIWAllT Inter· nattonally renowned conductor I pianist Reginald Stewart 15 prohled, 1n1ervHtws with Stewart and with his contemporaries and hlSIOtteal lootage are included a> llOVIE "The Mortal Storm" ( 1940, Orama) Margare1 Sullavan James Slew- arl (2 hrs ) ~ AlmlCM OOYllll..wT ct) llOVIE "fl Things Were Different" ( 1979. Orama) Suzanne Pleshette, Don Muney (2 his ) ([) ........ "'Tltl ... (R) CH)llOYll "Green Ice" ( 1981 Ad11en1ure) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer ( 1 hr . 55 min) CID ~ TO TMI ~ f'OWlll Dina Mer- rill and Jack Gilford star 1n thtS story about a secrel experiment to clone e lamous sci- entist ( 1 hr , 45 min ) (]) llOVIE "Gray Lady Down ' ( 1978. Adventure) Charllon Heston. David Car· radlne (1 hr 51 min) 0 llOYll "Vanishing Wiiderness" ( 1974) Documentary Narrated by Rex Allen ( t hr ,30mtn) dl ;muu. Ml'IMIH'IQIM .... a~ ATTMI llOYlll -.TUT "'°'"1 LIGlllDI Unou&. .... ICHOOl C.•l&MlleO ai!Mftllll•I Highlights from lhe year's High School Cheerleadlng Championships are hosted by Jell Webb, president ot Uni- versal Cheerleaders ASSOClahon I A WICMIOftlll-n )8'0ITICllmlt W .... P001'Ml.L ACTIOM~ .. ---PUYIOOC 'D c:.rt PATWOI. mmATaT "'°'"' ... ..,. llOYll "The Chinatown Kid" ( 1979 Adventure) Bruce LI, ru Sheng (2 hrs l I? ~~P\OUL,..,,. (fS llOYll "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci· enc&-Flctlon) Harrison Ford. Rutge1 Hauer ( I hr •. 55 min I CZ> llO¥ll "Concert Fo1 BangladeStl" { 1972) E11c Clapton. Bob Dylan. ( t hr . ·~~ .... .. <ll) llCAA POOT'IAL1 Arizona \IS CehlOlrila l hfl I 1 i; min,) .. ... ~llmFt "H20 The Watef Show" !UllCGrMmM.PMnml IA~Y ..WAT M....,.. (Live rom New He~ (2 hrs , 3C1 min ) eoc,.. __ .,,. ...... -1 ~!!! ... -r.:~. Come The TJoefa" ( 1978, Comedy) Richard • Llncotn. Samanth11 Grey. A Pollce rOQkle ueumes the retp0nalbility ot COflChlng • tMm of I ltlle Leegue milfll• and getting them Into wpe tor e m11jof che~p g.me (2 hra.) _ e lf'Olf.UT (Starting time aoblect to °'*'08·l .... wmT ...... Zeb medlat• between lht Army anc1 lhe Sioux who •re ~ tor w•r, Chlcago-bted Molty Culhane jOlne the now mothetMa Mecanan tlbllnge on their Qfoel ~lne homeslead. ( I hr ) m MB't CO.MY Cl) llOYll "Fuu" ( 1972 Drama) Burl Reynolds, Jack Weston Boston is 1ntuni· daled by a sertes ot mysterious killings Involving ransom demands made by a notorious crlmlnal (2 hrs ) ID m ~T ._.. "Equality" M0t11mer Adler and Biii Moyers discuss the issues ol biological Inferiority, affirmative action, and the struggle between "haves" and "have nots " (R) ( 1 hr ) ~ llAGIC 01 OICOMTM 'AllYWO CC) llCWll "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder' ( 1982. Orama) Dennis Ch11s1opher, Susan Saint James A tamale Army doctor and a trouble-prone medic help two nuns care tor a group of Vietnamese 01phans 'PG' ( t hr , 50 min.) CH> llOYR "The Prize Fighter" ( 1979, Comedy) Tim <.;.onway. Don Knotts Dur· mg the Oep1esslon. a bumbling b01Cer and his wisecracking manager 11y to outwit the mob 'PG' (1hr ,39mlnj CO) llCWll "II Came From HOiiywood" (1982, Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd The worst scenes from old B movies are presented. otlerlng humorous glimpses of Japanese monster epiCS. explOitation Mms and the wo1ks ot Edward O Wood Jr.. dl1ector ot "Plan 9 F1om Outer Space" and "Glen Or Glenda " ·PG' ( t hr . 20 min ) CJ) CMaAll DUIWI O llCMI "The Toy" ( 1982 Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gle11son A multlmll· lionolre "pu1chases" an unemployed black man as a plaything lor htS spolled you~m,·pa· (1 hr , <10m1n > -1:.~ IAMmf-.LD ':'.: ~A "Wild Babies" Marty Stouffer looll& at how baby animals. lncludtng Skunks. 1accoons. owls and bears. learn 1mportan1 f1f&-s&111ng skills and have tun at the same time. (R) Q'I) MmlCA IM>Ctel ,. I. lmTWOM Cl) NlfT MCIOwmt DAVID ...,_,ii llOLUWOOD Cl.ollUP Featured ath· letes who ha11e become actors, Including Bruce Jennet. Alex Karras. Bubba Smith. e behlnd-the-ecenn IQolc •I the new mov- ie. "Tt-.e Big Chill"; a profile ot actr.ss Sal- ly Kellerman; a nost111p1c lpok at how sex ir!t::o Y"'~yeftr . I amr~ ......... Feeturad; a repor1 oo lat .. nlghl newa lhowa; tho uae of ptlvata home• 111 movie sets. F1ed Siiverman and A11ron Spelling rata new 11111 TV ariow.. ~ hr.) 15Wn:.mATMeWU.I ~.,. ''The Rotd Warrior" (1981, A d....nture) Met Glbtoo. Br~ Spenoe. tn an Auttr1Ua of lhe Mure whera clvfll:tatlOtl Is redUc9d to e colltetlon ol ""'1 com- munee. a 'f0fl'll8f hlghw11y cop maket • 20()().mlle run for Mnctu1ry In a promlHd land. 'A' ( t llr1, 3& min ) • • Cl) ... "The Toy" { 1982, Comedy) ~hard PryOf, Jackie Glealen A muttlmll- llonalre ''putcheMI" 11n unemployed r>llCk man 11 a pi.ythlna !of hit ~led ~~· 'PO' ( t l'lr., 40" rn1n ) W _.. "Amil~ 11· The P•oo111••••ee1Clo1ti.n" ( 1982. HOfrOf) 8ur1 Young, .Jemee Olloo A lamlly a.per~ aupefl\atutatty "'""" -Saturday Cont • G> • ITUDIO FeAlured Fe11uva1 01 Mm1, bYalnea hire for the 1utu1e ( 1 hr) GD TO• MMOUMC• CC) MOVll "II Ttllr\05 Were OHlerenl" ( 1979. Ofama) Suzanne Plestielle, Don Mu1111y (2 llrs.) IEJ AUTO Mc.ca "24 Hours ot leMans· !kl~ "Troesure 01 Tho Fov1 Crownr;" ( 1962. Aoven1ure) Tony Anthony, Ana Obr~ ( 1 ht , 40 m11q W'l'l9ll IOU 1111 HWM.L IUMCH Gul!St Ron Luciano ,Atiiiil- ,ACll °' aa.n.. WC*:IOl...cu&.l\m mil TMI llAYCIM -·~ rT'I YOU! .UH•ll 0000 DAY L.A. TO• ANMOWCID .-oee OCTO.f1M¥11W 1-TMl.-mt IJI) TMI P\.lfnTOlll PWllll Vi.UAUMI ~ ICOOIY DOO / llllNUDO MlllMATIOMA&. "°"" OflfNMI> awu.MDO RHODA MITNMOll MR. GAim Olntl WllJC (II) ) ANNA TO ntl llFISft ll'OWa Otna Mer· 1111 and Jack Gollord Siar on lhos story at>oot a secret experoment to clone a tamous sco ent1st ( I hr , 45 min ) 0 MOW "Buch lnlerval" ( 1976, Orafll/ll EdcJIP Alt>ell, nip Torn (2 hrs) ZJ MOW 'Ttsts Of The While Lotus" ( 1981, Adventure) Lou Choa Hu. Lo L1eh . l 1 hf . 25 "'"' ) 7l11 ti.) ntl THI ..aMlllDI 7la I IA 1""DAY MllDCADI tii) ntl ltMT TALD llO kUI IWa.l ®} ntl llOMClllQll / unu UICAU /flCWNC'4 i ~===Tlt MOQAWSHDOH ..,, ..... fOOTULL (II) 7:9 MOYIE "The Missiles 01 October" ( 1974, D1ama) William Devane MRrttn Sheen (3 hrs . 30 min ) ntl TNl_.,.IDI -,w.=.~ ntllel«ITTI · ... ZOOMVUI I DMM <W aAlllf If ITUDIO Featured· pick1no a spa fashionable dress for large sizes ( I hr ) fm llATIB AT 1ME IUOU (CJ MOYIE "Becket" ( t964 Drama) Rich ard Burton Peter O'Toole (2 hrs , 30 min) (i l UO«TIWUJt (II) CH I MOVIE "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleason. (I hr , 40 min) .1. MOW 'A Hero A1n·1 Nolhm" But A Sandwich" ( 1977. Drama) Cicely Tyson Paul Winl1elcJ ( 1 hr 45 min I CS) MOYE 'The Aclress" ( 1%3. Ofama) Spencer 1 racy Jean Simmons ( 1 hr 30 Ull'm1n~A=~~IW>O THAT TDN IHOW IUAll DOWT UT 1ME DU.I "-AY YOUR •IT TDlll "Nel Play ' 1m • CZl ~ "E.lyle'1 Wing·· ( 1979, West em) Marlin Sheen, Snm W111e1s1on ( 1 l'lr • 45 min "'-1 ·1 ~=-rTTOllAV. ,_TAU ........ ~'"Mitter M068s" ( 1965, Drama) Robert Mitchum. Carroll Baker (2 hrs ) ·-&JI·~ ....rm TMI TMlllllllm•11••1D111 .. cewa.MOw.Ale~ AlWIAleTMlct ... I All)~ WMlnM ~'IT°'llll T'Mlum.u ..... ,,. ' FMIMAofl) .,IUT,,.,""a.I,._ ... THI WOMJ> .a.TIMM "Skiing I Hang-Gilding I Duck Hunting" (n) ( 1 hr) l.S)llOYll '"Ball or Fire" (1942. Comedy) ::1G•~a;;.::;;:.:• I G)•T ITMCADI @) '4IWf I ICOOIY DOO I ICHOOl· HOUllROac I GMATUT "'°""' L1GINDI IMC~NUIJ( llAQIC Of OIL ,Alf'flMQ • COONll'I OU.. COUlfTY "Mental Heallh Cutbacks" The successes or the~ County Health Care Agency ancl ltie ellec1 of recertt budger cuts on this Agen c~are examined ( llllDITMINF\. (1, llOYll 'Love Spell" ( 1981. Romance) Richard Bunon. Kale Mulgrew ( I hr , 40 min) .OJ 1ME UNWAMTID Richard Boone and Ray M1llancJ star 1n 1h1s story of a lerryboal cap1a1n who tries to smuggle Irish 1mm1- yrants 1n10 the U S during lhe potato lam 1ne ol 1846 0 MOYll "Vari.sh1ng Wilderness" ( 19 7 4) Documentary Narrated t>y Ae.M Allen ( 1 hr , 30 min) -1~~=== POP W ROCKD IUQI MINNY I ROAD ...... · llOYll "Champions Qt Jushce" ( 1955, Western) Clayton Moore, Jay Sil verheels ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Ell) IQUAM FOOT ~•ID Cl) ntl LAWllAIDI Correspondenls Lin da Wertheimer and Cokie Rot>~l!ls 101n ' Paul Duke lor an up-to-1he-m1nule sum mary ol Congressional ac11v111es (~l MOYIE "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Drama) Dennis Ctmstopher. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr 50 min ) (EJ "-AY YOU! •IT TDlll "Ne1 Play" (£11 CZJ MOVIE '"Am11y11111e 11· The Possession" ( 1962, Horror) Bun Young, James Olson ( 1 hr • 45 min l 11• 1 NR. WUJt. M'NW G)IAmAU AmNC•'I T°' TD ®) MC W11UJ1> .. QAU ··The Red Room A1date" A bizarre bOy traps two youngsters 1n a ttaunted house's glowing red room where 1hey are taun1ed by 11ansparen1 =~ (R) O l =llM IOUl 11WN llWrfCHIJ) 1 :..-:.~==-U~f mfr ATTMI MH1't (I) --~ ATTMCnellll IM)C« Oii TY WIMDOWOll~ n• llOV9 "S1agecoach" ( 1966, West ern) Ann-Margret, Bing C1011by (2 hrs 25 min,) 1t:11 (!) ••-"i&.L Chicago Cubs a1 S1 l ou15 Cardin.alt (2 hra . 45 min ) 1tal um c:u.MOIW WllH•ll'9 O ~CMe IMl>ITAle Guests Marahatf Crenshaw, Erk: Buroon and the 1An1;;1;A~llMT\M COOIWCMUI' _.,.PCllA~ llOVll "Wallz Across Te•as" ( 1982. Drema) Anne Archer. Terry Jas1row (I hr . 40mln) (0) llOVll "It Came From Hollywood" ( 1982, Col'l'ledy) John Candy, Dan A_tkroyd ( 1 hr • 20 min ) (SJ llOVll "The Toy" ( 1982, Come<.ly) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr • 40 min) 0 OCTO. flMYllW m llOVll "Woll Larsen" ( 1958. Advert ture) Barry Sullivan. Pe1e1 Graves (2 hrs) -JU1ernooa ~I Cl) NCAA TODAY .• ~ nmlfTOOGll • llOVll "A Real Ame11can Hero" ( 1978, Drama) Brian Dennehy Forre!.I Tucker (2 hrs) m llOYll "E11ecut1oners Ot O'.ea1h" ( 1979, Adventure) LO lieh Chen Kuan iE~~ ~MOVIE "Reds" (1981. 0fama) Wa11e11 Beat~~ne Keaton (2 hrs . 40 min ) 0 "Final Assignment" ( 1980. Drama) Genevieve BuJOld, M1chae1 York Bhr, 30m1n) ~ Cl) NCAA fOOT9AU. ®) NCAA fOOTULL (Starling lime sub1ect to change } (3 hrs .. 30 min l ti) llOYil "Abbott And Costello In The Navy" ( 1941, Comedy) Dick Powell The Andrews Sisters ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) I WOllllUM AmllCA· 1ME •COM> camMY llOYil "Tim" ( 1981, Orama) Piper Laurie. Mel Glt>son ( 1 hr 35 min ) llOVll "Aun1te Mame·· ( 1958 Come- dy) Rosalind Russell. Forre!;t Tucker (2 hrs. 23m1n) 1• TMI...,.. . AIC8fT °' llM • UllllMTNDMG ~ llMAYIOR .-oee 1:11 f. "'°°' llQH~ANIAL I UNDIMTNDMG ~ llMAYIOR DOUQUI llACAlmUt ntl DmMT QllllRAl. Hal Holbrook narrates lh1s docu· mentary that examines the career of the famous World War II and Korean War gen· eral, focusmg on how his 1ndependen1, arrogant style brought htm su~cess '" campaigns but eventually led 10 his down fall (Q)..C: OllYIDIO ($) 1ME MAITY HUlrT Gregory Hamson. Cheryl Ladd end Perry King !.lar 1n lh1S d1ama11c special about a dying WOfld War Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 13 -Saturday Conl. homosexual relationship 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) I LIT'I TAUC MOUT YOU -_,.TUC«, --"AmltyY11le II· The PossesslOll" ( 1982, Horror) Burl Young, James Olson A family &llpenences supernaturally influ- enced problems elte1 mOYlng ln10 a Long ISiand house. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) im rn ••11111wr •• WCJM ... CO) lllOVll "French Bumpers" ( 1980, Adventure) Two college boys try to lnYent new~~s=~lrls (I hr . 30 min ) w I =~mrron DI• ~ lllOVll "The Kremlin Lefler" ( 1970. Suspense) Bibi Andersson. Richard Boone American spies In Moscow to reco ... er a stolen anti-Red China letter dis· co ... er a traitor 1n their midst (2 hrs • JO min.) 41) ~ ~ TOLOI AMCllUI GD lllOVll "The Sea 01 Grass" ( 1947 Drama) Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hep- burn Fights between farmers end ranch e1s 10 save the grass spit! a family (1 hr . 30mtn) (D lllOVll "Private Nurse" (No Date, Dra- ma) A pretly nurse answe1s a house call nol knowing sn& win ha"e 10 edm1ntster ard 10 the whole family ( I hr , 20 min ) CZ)MCMI "Death Watch" ( t982. Horror) Romy Schnelder. Hervey Kallal Slrange things begin 10 occur when a woman decides she wanls to die e private, per-: iE~rs ) ~ MCMl "The Fighting 691h" ( 1940 Drama) James Cagney. Pat O'Brien The 69th Regiment ot World War I ls helped by Falhet Cully who 1nsp11es courage 1n a partlculerty sensillve recrull ( t hr • 30 min) •••11s .. ••lllD1•1NTIT •IWCJM ... 1111(1) llCMI "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci· el\Ce-FlcUon) Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauer. In a world of 1he future. a special police officer Is assigned to track down and destroy tour renegade androids 'A' ( t hr • 55 min ) -lunclay ·1==-CCllmMTYCAUllDM WIC'l 'f~ LOT fin TClllT MDMM MMC> " llCMI "The Cowboy" ( 1954, West· .,n) Documentary N1rr11ted by TelC Rio.,, Wllllem COnrad. w (!) WMT'I IM CD llCMI .. The Next One" (1982, Sci eOC41--Flctlon) Keir Oulltl8, Adrienne Bar beau. ( I hr , 35 min ) •CC> MO'fll "ti Things We<• Dllla<enl" I 1979, Orama) Suzanne PleShettt. Oof\ Murr•y ( I hr , '40 mtn.) ... MOUi,_ "Reportt To A Congr• gallon" Tiie IHk t1ced by delegatff to ihe 1983 Wcwld Council or Churches In V1ncOU11tr. Britl9h Columbi• of lnt8fl)(tt· 1rog the mettlng ror tholr ftltow country· men er homt la eKnmln9d • vwwcwr • llmlnClll "Pn11 ... en11v. TheraP4M" 18 Friday, 8-pt. 30, 1983 ,,..,AIC ... t• H90 C0.0 ATTMCTX*t -... GAVIN NG LOTT lllJllC IMOW QOOOl9QHT LA.: VIDIOI llCWll 'Pressure P0ont" ( 1962 Ofa ma) Sidney Po.r.er Bobby Darin A p11son psych1atr1sr wes 10 understand his an11 Sem111c. an11°black paltenl (2 hrs ) CC) llOft "Tim · (1981. Drama) Piper Laurie Mel Gibson A young relaroed man an<I e sens11t'l8. middle-aged woman develop a close rela1ronsh1p ot mulual need and understanding tha1 leads 10 an unollhOdox ma111age ( 1 hr 3S rrnn ) CO> llOft ·v 11us" ( 1982, Suspense) Glenn Ford Chuck C0<1nois A deadly wus 1s str>len from a m1hlary lab and unleas'1ed on !he popolatron, sp1ead1ng a tra1r 01 dea1h and des11uc11on PG' ( 1 hr 40m1n) 0 llOYll Fas1·Walk1ng ' ( 1981. Suspense) James WOOds. Tim Mcintire A prison gvard becomes inYolved both 1n his cousin's plo1 10 assassinate an 1mp11soned black leader and 1n anothl!f plot to sp11ng him R ( 1 hr 65 mm I IA all MIGltff TMCH •D llOft "The Mummy's Hand" (1940. Horror) Orck Foran. Geori:ie Zucco An ancient mummy 11ses to kill the members 01 an archae<>log•cat e>1ped111on I 1 hr . 25 m<n) m ... ([,)CR. FOOTIAU Otlawa Rough nlders nf Saskalchewan Roughllders tR) (:> hrs 30m1n) tHl illOVll Green Ice" ( t981 Ad ... enturel Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer An engineer al\d a socialite it1empt 10 rob a Soulh American emer<Jld smuggler of a lonune 1n j18ms PG' ( 1 nr 55 mm) (Li llOYll Megaf01ce" ( 198 t Ad'len tu1e) Barry Bostwick. Persis Khambatla A 11roup ot technologically superior mer cenanes ballle lhe forces of a 11ny mllltary d1ctatorSh1p PG ( t hr 40 min ) HI I> llOYll 'The Pill Caper" ( t968. Come dy) Steven Strimpell Drck Gautier A potent chem1ca1 lransforms a mild· mannered weakllnu into a superhero 11 hr . 40 m<n) • (!) DIJlll THI 1m1AC1 ttl (!) GllOOVY QOOl.EI Cl) llOYll "Slaughterhouse Frye" ( 1972, Comedy) Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman Based on Iha novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr A man encounte1s war. nuddle-class Irving and ecstasy 1n his search lor fulfillment ol Iha American dream. (2 hrs., 15 min l (.c) llOYll ''The Dogs 01 War" ( 1980, AdYenture) Christcpher Walken, Tom Berenger Alter being lortured and deported by an African dlctalor, a merce- nary relurns 10 lead a 1evo1u11on 'R' ( t hr . 45 rrnn I tZJ llOYll .. Amityville II The PossesSlon" ( t 982 Horror) Buri Young. James Olson A tamlly experiences supernaturally lnllu- encet.I problems after moving into a Long Island ~ouse. 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) 1::11{$) llOYll "Gray Lady Down" (1978, Adventure) Charlton Hes1on. David Car- radine When a nuclear sobma11ne carry· 1ng 4 I men abOArd 1s rammed by a way- ward fre1gh1er. 11 sinks lo a depth of 1.400 feet and becomes precariously perched on a sea shelf 'PG' ( 1 hr . !> 1 min ) lll U llOWI "The Mummy's Tomb" ( t942. Horror) Lon Chaney, Dick Foian A mum· my comes to Ille and slarts kllllng lhe members or an archaeology team ( I hr . tSmln) ._ (0) MOW "1 rail Of The Pink Panther" ( t982. Comedy) Peler Sellers. Oa'lld N1 ... en Following the disappearance of bumblrng f1ench police deleCtt'le lnspec· 1or Clouseau. a TV reporter Interviews tr1ends. family el\d enemies 10 put togelh- er a protole Of his hie 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 0 llOYll "The Slratton Story" ( 1949. Biography) James Stewert, June Allyson The loss of a leg 1s overcome by baseball p1aye1 Monty S11etton (2 hrs.) «11(() LaB.Y ITOMI The work ot today's no11est young wr11ers, directors and stars are gathered together 1n short trim, Yideo and animated segments ( I hr ) «lllRl llOWI "Blade Runner" (1982, Scl- once·F•chon) Hamson Ford, Rutger Hauer In e world ol lhe luture, a special police olf1cer ts assigned to track down and destroy four renegade androids 'R' l hr., SS min.) .. TODAY't-..oet IT•w.TTB ,_,.. tmlTMI OP PAnM P&aJC ... IPIMOUJ ...... ~,...u..u. 'flDIO ..... WAYOPTWTM .. ,.,,,-..nt ,. '°°""--'*"'"' UTn.l IAICAU TMllUOCU-~-·llMCH ... .,,. COflUlm TMIM .... DAYOP19Cl•Y u.. ...... ... .,..,,.,Q ... , .... _,. "Sooner Of lei.," ( 1978. omanc.) Donis. Miiier, Rex Smith (2 hrt) (8) MO'fll "8 0 S Titanic" ( 1979, DI• ma) 0.11\d Jenuen, Ootll L.eecMIM\ (7 "'' , 30 min ) • -la•urclay Cont. enced probl@mli •1101 1Jl()v1ng 11110 11 l ufl\j lslond hOOSe 'R' l 1 hr . 45 min ) I TillWID II CCMf"RY ~ 119 DMCI llllWll Tiii •YOUR LR IYI C* LA. reatureq heallh p10111iur Jae!. lei anne a1 age 69. cornpu101 ··w11u Kids", a look back 111 me mcomp;irabkl Three Stooges and thll c;urre111 resurgence ol lnte1er.t 1n their work I PWlJC ,.,.Am IYI C* Ult DllQO .._,&MO Finland's Velkko Hokuh nen, the country's be!>I cross·cour111y 91\1 er.1~bf= (m G) MAGADti (m llO¥W "Trall Of The Pmk Panther" ( t962. Comedy) Paler Sellers David Nrven Following the disappearance ol t>Ymblrng French pohce de1ec11ve ltlspec 101 Clouseau, a TV reporter 1n1erv1ews friends, family anl.l ene11)1es to put togeth er a p1otrle ol hrs Irle 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) m ToarTND wrnf ...UV AND PAT IOONI •II Cl) CVTTIJt TO HOUITC* (Premiere) Three yovng doctors (Shelley Hack Jun Metzler. Alec Baldwrn) tramed at the TeK as Medrcal Center are sent to lhe small town of Cutter where they establish a community hospital ( t hr ) D m Dlff'MJIT ITllO«ll (Season Prem 1ere) Arnold mee1s Mr T when the "A Team" stall films scenes in the Drum monds' apartment burldmg O O llOVI! "Trrbute To A Bad Man· ( t956. Western) James Cagney lrt!ne Papas Two concerned people attempt 10 convince a rancher to stop k11l111g rusllPr<. (2 hrs) 0 ®) T..I. HOOl(UI (Season Pre1merc) Hooker re·enters the na1co1tc:s underworh1 to start a new probe of his de1ect1ve pan ner s murder lour years eat11er o ( 1 hr ) D llOYIE "Blue Sunsh111P" ( 1979. Hor ror) Zalman King. Deburah Wrnler!:. A man accused ol three v101en1 murder~ looks for the real rnurderPr among a group ol people who had !al.en a rare t1alluc.1n(I In a decade earlier (2 hrs J TWIJQHT ZONE ..... wrnf UWllENCf wnJC llOVI! "The Day The far th Stood Sltll' ( 1951. Sc1ence-F1ctmn) Michael Rennie. Patrrcla Neal Aller a strange spacecrall lands 1n Washington D C . cln emissary emerges, warning Earth 10 cease its atom 1c expe11mentat1on (2 hrs ) ED TlE GIUl.J9I COMCOTI Carlo Ma11a G1ul1n1 and the Los Angeles Philnarmonoe are seen 1n rehearsal and performance ot overtures and preludes 10 tour 01 Giuseppe Verdi's operas (R) ( 1 hr) ~FALL AM> 11111 OFl!IEGIW.D ~ (C) llOVI! "The Dogs Of War" ( 1980, Adventure) Chrrslopher Walken Torn Berenger After being twtured anC deported by an Atncan d1c1ator. a merce- nary returns to lead a revolution ·R' ( 1 hr 45 min) (£) IPORTICIJfTDI (tt) llOVI! "The Toy ( 1982 ComeCJy> Richard Pryor Jar.k1e Gleason A mul11m1I honarre "purchases" .ln unemployed black man as a plaything for his spoiled ~ung son ·PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) l.'t llOVI! "The Border' ( 1981 Drarnat Jack Nicholson Valene Pemne A Texas border guard's values come 111 conthc1 with those ot h•S cor1up1 co-worl\e•s anu his ma1errahs11c wile R 11 hr 45 min 1 m llOVIE 1:11 QJ) IAll9AU Atlanta Braves al San 01egr Padres (I hr , 45 min ) 1:110 6i) TlE ROUtTl'RI (Prt!m1ere) Whilt• wurklng os ooner&I pesoekeelXll lor n trnve11ng "<11ntV1.1I, Wyatt Earp Ill (Chntl 1-verell) tries ID kucp the member& of h1•1 00tsu1rous family In line ( t hr , 30 min I ml IUZAISnt I "Sweet England's Pride" After romancing thil aging (IUHl1 tt'te yovng Eetl of ESM1t ptan!I 10 remove hef lrom the thrO<le but is 8•8CUled ( 1 hr . 30 min) (£)CR FOOTIALL Ottawa Rough AIOe•I 81 Saskatchewan Rooghrld~8 (3 hr& ) .. • (J) llOVll "The Cennont>all Run" (1981, Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Roger Moore A no-holds-barred auto race atlracts various compelllors vying lo win by d<rv1ng from coast to coast In the shor test tune (2 hrs.) D 9 LOW IOAT !Season Prem.ere) The crew and passengers ol !fie Pec1l1c Pr1r1· cess travel 10 tha People's Republic of China. guests rncluoe John Forsythe Ursula Andress. Linda Evans. Lee Majors, Susan Anton and Lee Horsley. O (2 hrs ) ID ITAll llAllCH Qi) HOLLYWOOD'I CHILDllM Roddy McDowell narrates a took at how the child stars of yes1e1day and !Oday have coped with stardom and its altermath ( 1 hr • 30 min) OJ llOYll "Megaforce" ( 1981, Adven· lure) Barry Bostwick Persis Khamballa A group of lechnologlcally superior me1 cenar1es ballle the lorces ot a tiny military dlctarorshlp 'PG' ( 1 ht . 40 min ) <Si llOVI! "The World According To Garp" ( t962. Comedy) Robin Williams, Mary Beth Hurt The son of an unmarried prep school nurse en1oys a Ille lull of adventures. corncrdences and b12nrre characters 'R' (2 hrs . 15 min) tZJ llOVI! "lrue Contessions' ( 190 t Drama) Robert De Niro. Robert Duvall The usually sepa1a1e ~of two broth l'rs a Los Angeles polfce delec1111e and an amb111ous Rornan Catholic priest. con verge during a murder 1nvest1ga11on 'R' ( 1 hr . 50mrn) t::al lOl MOYIE "Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill Hatrlson Ford A motley col 1ect10n ol rebels and rooo1s band together to a11ack the huge space tort ot an oppressive 11alac11c empire 'PG' (2 hrs ) ,._0 tii) C4NOI> CAMUIA't llTM mmtDAY PMTY Allen runt and Loni Anderson cele b•aie the popular program's milestone with classic Clrps showing "people caught 1n Hie act ot being themselves " (R) ( I nr) 8 CDNIWt llOVI! "Watermelon Man" ( t970. Comedy) GOdtrey Cambridge. Estelle Parsons A bigoted white man 1s shocked when he wakes up one mornrng and dis- covers lhat he has turned black ( 1 hr , 55 min.) Q) IOUDQOl.D m> UCSfT OF MM CC) llOVI! "Rich And Famous" ( 1981 Orama) Candice Bergen. Jacqueline Bis- set Throvghout the ups and downs ot their respectwe literary careers and romantic 1t11e$ two women depend on then l11endsh1p 101 s1ab1l11y 'R' ( 1 hr 55 min) lf1 NOVI! 'Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci ence-F1ct1on/ Hamson Ford. Rutger Hauer In a INOrld ot the futur1;1, a special polrce ot11cer 1s assigned 10 trac!< down and destroy four renegade andrOtds 'R' l! ht . 55 min ) 0 llOVI! "Halloween Ill Season Of The W•tch ( 198;. Horror) Tom Allun!>. S1a- ce1 Nelk1n A young woman •S aided by an emergency room physoeran 10 her 1nves11 gallon ot a Halloween mask manulactur1:1r wllo rn11y h•ve been responsible IOI her futhttr'• gruesomrt murder 'R' (I hr 35 =im'"E~=:.m ....... COUIT _,., ~ "Prtncess ec:e Aemembered" MstlSl8v R0ilfOQ0- 111ch conducts the NatlOOel SymphOO)' Orchestra performing Samuel Barber's "Adagio 101 Str1ngs. Op 11" and TCtlalkOvSky's "Symphony No 5 In E Minor, 01) 64" and Flrst lady Nancy Ruagan recites Camille Saint-Saens' "The Carnival 01 the Animals" In a special trib ute to Princess Grace ot Monaco ( 1 hr ) --1 IATill»AY "°'"9 'AGI ,,_ GD (J) a> ... COLUClll P001WAU. Brigham Young vs UCLA (2 hrs • 30 min I ®) KQHOC«I 11 II) llOV'm "Kings Go Forth" ( 1956. Ora- ma) Tony Curtis. Natahe Wood In World war II France, a girl o f mixed blood gets 1nvol11ed with a l)air of Cts. one ol whom 1s destined to cause her downfall (2 hrs ) ti) llOVI! "Wt10 Is Kllhng The Stunt Men?" ( t977 Mystery) Robert Forster. Fiona lewis A 11eter&n Hollywood slunt man 101ns a muv1e cast to learn why three other slum men including his brother were killed du11ng the lilm1ng (2 hrs ) (.L.) llOVll "Catherine Cherie" (No Date, Orama) Th" happiness of lwo lovers rs rurned by an elderly voyeur (2 hrs ) r Zl llOYll ·Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" ( t974 Horrar) Joe Dallesandro. Udo Krer A S&ll·c.razed we11do kidnaps 1he young people 01 a v•llage to secure bOdy pans 101 hos mate and lemale monsters R' ( t hr . JS min J I HOT NAT Guest Wa1te1 Miller ( I hr ) 11:tl NIGHT TRACICS 11:IO llOVI! "In Ha1m's Way" ( 1965. Ora· ma) John Wayne. Kirk Douglas Du11ng World War II. a Navy OlltCAI IS assigned 10 lead opera11ons to regarn rrnportanl Pac1t- 1c islands controlled by the Japanese (3 hrs . 20 nun l 0 tii) IATUM>AY MONT I.JV( Host Stevie Wonder (A) ( t hr . 30 min ) OAICNIWI Ell) m>OUTOWN "Second Tune Around" An engaged couple, both divorced. allempl to corne 10 terms wllh their own e,J(pecta11ons and hesllalions about a shared IUture (R) O ( 1 hr ) >IJ:ro',:OAR'I COflllDY SHOWCUI ~IUTOF~ tt:M O llOVI! "Beloved lnlldel" ( 1959. Ora- ma) Gregory Peck. Deborah Kerr Writer r Scotr ~112gerald has a 10111d affair with columnist Sheilah Graham (2 hrs. 15 min) 1MI (¢) llOVI! "Cannery Row" ( t982. Ora· ma) Nock Nolte. Debra Wrnger In a t940s Cahlorn1a coastal lawn, a mar1ne blologtst becomes romanllcally involved with a girt lrom the local bordello 'PG' (2 hrs ) (~l TOfl AANlt IOXINO Pasqual Aranda I Lenny Valdez 10-round Super Ban- tamweight bout (llom las Vegas. Nev ) (R) (2 hrs. 30 min) (S J llOVI! ·1 l 011e You (Cu Te Amo)" 1198 t. Drama) Sonia Braga Paulo Cesar Pere10 Two people begin an e•plosrve alla1r rn an attempt 10 torget then former lovers ( I hr 45 min ) 0 llOYIE Making Love ( 198 r Ofama) Kate Jackson Michael Ontkean A wom· an lea1no; 1ha1 her husbana 1s involved on a Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 15 -Sunday Conl • Ellen Burslyn, ::.am Shepard ( t hr . 45 min) (2) llOYll "Veronika Voss" ( 1982) Rosel Zech, H1lmar Thate 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) I GIMEtcOn -GUJCWrl lllAND DmCT10NI I=:=. .. MAIHftil OM THI ROAD llOYll "The Strawoerry Blonde" ( 1941. Comedy) James Cagney. Rita Hayworth (2 hrs.) I 'Ml WUX WITH DAVID-LEY .. llJfT( ""IVDY90DY'l IUIMll llOYll "S O.S Titanic" ( 1979. Ofa ma) David Janssen. Clo11s Leachman (2 hrs ,30~ ([) O "The Next One" ( 1982, Sci- ence-Fiction) Keir Dullea, Adrienne Bar- beau ( 1 hr • 35 min ) CS)"'*"' AllOMQ ,,._. Sally Keller· man and Leshe Neilsen star 1n !his come- dy whodunit se1 1n a New YOfk apartment on New Year's Eve, 1nvolv1ng an ac10f. hts weallhy wile and his amblllOUs agent ( 1 hr . 45 min) 1i:t1 Cl TAL.lt UOUT ~I Gues1 David McEnery. a car1oonlst with a camera I TOMY IROWN'I~ rT'I IVDftOOY'l Wll 1•mm,.... • llMOel ._,. ... • G 2 wmt YOU Fea1ured James Garrity. Ph.D . Ass1s1an1 OlrectOf al Iha John Tra· cy cun1c, discusses some problems of the hearing Impaired, demonstrations on the newest lenrnlng me1hods for pre-school children. a IOOll at the lntegralion of hear· 1~ dogs into fam1hes of hearing lmpa11ed U IUllDAY Featured kve from Frontier Days, Oonyon Country (2 hrs ) fJ OlYWtAD "The Otympte Symphony"· this show combines a visual panOfama ol the Olympic Games. the most 1classical ol sports competitions, wllh tt'te world's i atesl music. ( 1 hr.) Wll.CO.. IAC«, KOTTIJI llOWI "Blue Sunshme" ( 1979, HOf· ror) Zelman King, Deborah Winters. (2 hrs) e llOYll "Magnificent Thief" ( 1967. Adventure) Roberl Wagner, Senta Ber-~'· (2hrs.) m llCMI "FIOOdl" ( t976. Drama) ROb· erl Culp, Martin Milne< (2 hta ) l wau~ ... llCMI "Pat Garrell And Biiiy The Kid" (1973. Western) James Cobofn. Krlt Kristofferson. (2 hrs.) Ci) llAnml Af 1"1 lllOU Featured: "The Monster Maker" ( 1944) t1arrlng J. Carrol Naish. e t945 cal'looo: two sllOrts: and a 1945 newsreel (R) (I hr , 30 min ) (C) llCMI "Sooner Of Later" (1978. Romance) Denise Miiier, Rex Smith (2 ~hrs.~...,. llCMI "True Conreaslona" (1981. ema) Roben De Niro, Robert Duvall ( 1 =1ht ·eUnGll .. .., ........ llCMI "Mr. Sycamore" ( 1976, eom. dy) Jason Robnrda. J on Simmon• ( 1 hr ,30mln, Cl) 11CM1 • CherlOtl Of Fite" ( 1981, Of•· ma) 13¥1 Cre>is. Ian CtlarlltOn (2 tvs. 6 mtn.) 18 Frida), Sept. 30, 1983 .. , ... , ___ a.l,ATIQ. MC ... Q ........ WALL.~ aMAL.-T ':ca Lim "Should We Pu1 The Screws To South Africa?" Gues1s: Ste- phen Solarz (0-N.Y), Professor Walter E Wrlltams, economist at George Mason University 1n Fairfax, Va ( 1 hr ) CE) COUHI ~ Colo<ado vs Notre Oa~ (3hrs) CO "Shipwreck" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Rober! Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olson. (1 hr . 43 min.) g nt1 llADll Ol ITAlt WAM This docu- mentary takes a behind-the-scenes look a1 the production and special eHec1s or the l>Olc-<>Hioe record-b<aakrng moVIE! ( I hr) MO/f~ .. .-:.A'l .-TIACH .. Cll ... ... MJCI MllMCllOl- MC ... Q .,,=·-:::.:.:.JC --lvenlag ..,.~Aunt Mary" (1980, Orama) J&an Stapleton, Martin Balsam The lrue story of a crippled Baltimore woman who organized and coached an Inner-city Ullle League team 18 de':~•2 hrs ) D MOLLYWOOO Featured a report on how the hit series "Dynasty" Is setting laShlon trends with Its glamorovs clothes. a protlle ot actresa Diane lane. lwha=:=: to Aogeta Cartwright PIOfU TO PIOfU , ... ,.,Mir .. ........ MOWS "The Dey The E11rth Stood Still" (1951. Sclenoe--Fletlon) Michael Rennie. Patrlelll NMI. After a strange apaeecrafl 1anc1t In Washlng1on. D.C.. an emissary emerges, warning £.arth lo cease Its atom· le ••l*lrnentatlon. (2 hra.J • ,., CITY A tour Is taken OI Loa Ang. !es. wl1h vleltt to S<>Ythem CaNlol'nta s ma)or publlc end pt!Vatt an ClOllee11ons end 1n18Mewl with top local patrons. cwrelort and e111&ts. ( t hr.) 1 ~1"1,.. llWA "Liie: Pat9"t Pendl~" The promiNs end perlla of genelle engtneetlno 11nd 111 Impact on l"lc:IUltry. madlclne ana Unlvefllti.t lft examined. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) celMOWll "Telle Her. She't Mine" ( 1993, Comedy) James Sl9Wlr1, Sandra 0.. An over·proteotlve f•fher he• many problems coping With hit ~!lad daughter In oolieoe (2 t'trt l (8) .. "II Carne From HollywoOCI" (1982. Cotntdy) ~ Candy, 0.n -Aykroyd The WOBt ~from old e mov\88 .,. prteent~. ottering l'lumOlout gllmPNt of Jepeneee mone111 eplel . -.xplolt•llon n1ms and lhe works OI Ed\Nard O. Wood Jr., dlr11Ct0t of "Plln 9 From OUter Speoe'' and "Gian Or Glenda " 'PG' (1 hf., 20 min.) £m ll0'8 "The 0 1Mt Actv.nture" ( t976. A"dv9"tur9) ~ P818nc.. Joan Collltw A. young boy "•bandoMO wlttl hit dOg In the nlooad A.~n Aooklte. 'PG' (1lw .. 26 m1n.T O llOVll "Oon'I Cr) •• 1 s Only Thunder" ( 1982. Orama) Dennis Ch11stopher. Susan Saint James A female Army doclor and a 1rouble-prone medic help two nuns care for a group of Vietnamese orphans. 'PG' (I hr., 50 min.) (%) lllOWI "Goin' South" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jack Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen A captured horse thref is ollered a chance to escape t'tang1ng by marrying a young lady from the town In which he's Imprisoned 'PG' (1 hr., 41 min) . AnuTlt M AcnOM .. WIBMMVllW .. ... CONPIMllCI -· ~ ATTHI llCMll .... OOOCOWll .. IC(ltlll ..,..~n ,._TAU MA• "Jack And The Beanstalk" Dennis Christopher plays Jack and Katharine Helmond Is Jack's mother m this version of the tale aboul a young man who must prove his courage agalns1 a giant and giantess (Elliott Gould. Jean Stapl!ton) to win back his ramily's riches. I lllOTO• Olnl ..,_.110llAL NI ~·manu n:V..~ITOllNOT A never· before-seen segment cut from the movie "The Wizard 01 Oi": a re-creelion or Ra8')Ut1n's murder. btzarre cosmetic aids; medical wonders ( 1 tu ) tJ llCMI "A Real American Hero" ( 1978. Orama) Brian Dennehy, Forrest Tucker Sheriff Buford Pusser atlempts to run a Teooessee moonshiner out or busl· lness :Fi:__., MDIMAU.I ~ AT '°"9 JOhn Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra are iolned by musical comedy star Bernadette Peters. (_I hr.) (]J llOVll "II Came From Hollywood" ( 1982, Comedy) John Candy. Oen Aykroyd The worst scenes f1om old B movies are resented. offering humorous gllmpees o Japanese monster epics, exploitallon films and the w01k1 of EdWard O. Wood Jr .. dlreotor of "Plsn 9 From OYier Space" and "Glen Or Glendll " •PQ'(lhr,.ZO min,) ,_i1~"*WtiOCIDOll:,.,.11tlOllR•£mt9• 119(11 ....... llOCIC The Wor1d'1 Olclelt Fraggle lntrOduon the FreggleS to • new and.:;r;us game. ~ .. •1a•1D110f.U -econ 119 INITIPAll .. ()) AUCI (Seeton Pramiefe) HUZBr<f nty'e BOii Hogg (Sorrell Book•) 8nd Enoe Slrete (Sonny Sh1oyer) vltlt Mel'• Oioer In an att~ purchtM the tit•. 8 • .-.T lSe•ton Premlefe) compu1tr txP«f Aprlf Cunlt (Rebecca Holden) 1o1M Michael. wno mMft NI 81111 double as he battles • r11mpaglng semi· tr•llef ma<fe from the Ame met8'181t at KITTJl M) I~~ a llOClamDI M<iCot· ·mlcil a fotmer prlllOn oaflmate llllgtt • hOld\.lt) during Judge Hardoattle'• weekly ~~(1hr.} w ... ~egnlbnt Thief" (1987, A~1ure) Aobef1 W-ot*, Sant• hr· a-r A tnUtet thief II paroleO on the coo- dl110t1 tha1 he aid In an lnvee11oatlon of the -Sunday Cont. ll l MOW "Sound4'r" ( 1912. Ornmn) Cicely rytJon. Pnut Wtnltold I I ho . 4!> "''" ) (Q) U•AU NVllW 'R lfAIOtl ~ &I' •uw.c.._. VOCI 1lll IDT 0#0000 MIWt 1:11 TADIOADYANTAGll '111111THILR CtlLDMltl TMIATIJI ADV8fMllt 0# Ra. llOOO CIML RCllDT1 llOYDOQLVll ...VIWAGCWn' ~AA THI WOM.D 11..,.0llOMOW....,...,_ ~O#lllUI MOW "Death Watch" ( 1982, Hv110•) Romy Schneider. Hervey Ke11e1 (211rls) m TO• AMNOUMCED Ml @ llOVIE ''fhe Horsemen" (1971, Adventure) Ornar Shari( Jack Palance 2 hrs. 10 min ) .. CJ) M.llDAY lltlOll9eO ODYlllY ll'OfilYI AND FMJl)I IDQIANT PMITON 0# M Y\ICON llOYD OGI. VIE MWMlll .....,FALW'Ell TOllAND.llMY : DON'T TIU YOUR MOTI4ER • llEI ll•AllO llOVE "The Timber rramps" I 1978 Adventure) Joseph Cotton Rosey Gnt:!r ( 1 hr . 30 mon ) (.S) IUNl ... '1 ON THE WAY A young y1rl encourages the res1denrs ol a nursing home where she works 10 lorm 1he11 own J8Z2 group 0 11tE llMINO OI ITAA WAH This docu- menrary 1akes a beh1no !he-scenes look at the production ano special ettec1~ or the 0011·ott1ce rec1)rd breat..1ng mov1t! { 1 hr.) U11=.::LR • llEETINQ ,,_ AT CALV AAY FMlllNC« It ..cf • KNOW YOUR -..E · AIEICAH MUOtOUI TOWN HAU llEET· ING • D llEETTHE ,_ .. D llOVIE "The Voyage Of The Yes" ( 1972. Advenrure) Desi Arn;v Jr . Moke Evans. ( 1 hr .. 30 n1111 ) I OMl llOIOTI ctlCOKID fT•WNTTEN m •m 9'0QEM TALU wmt ,ARIJITI ~ DAY CAM Fred Rogers talks woth parents who have children in day care and olhers who have chosen to stay at home with rheor children ~ WLD AllEJICA CC) llOVIE "Jackpot" ( 1962 Drama) Wll· liam Hartnell. Belly McDowall ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (.() IPO«TICENTO Fearureu a report on !he "Prix de I' Arc Cle T110111phe from Par· is. France tL) llOVIE "Tempest" ( 1982, Comeoy1 John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs. 25 min) (ID FAElllE TAU THEATM "Jack And frop Beanstalk .. Demus Christopher plays JaCk anel Katha11ne Helmo~Jllck's morher on rhos version ot the rate about a youny man who must prove h15 courage aga111st a giant and giantess (flloott 1.>oulll Jean Stapleton) to w111 back his tarrnly's riches 0 llOVE 'Don·1 Cry, It'!' Only Thunrter ' ( 1982. Orama1 Dennis Ch11stupher Susan Saonr James ( 1 ho 50 moro I m HEART Of lltE MA mA M PACI THI MATIOI GD IAW NkniDAY DAYO#~ LM~ UlllTII COPILMD THI WOIUTOMOMOW ~ ~· TMU OI TOllC WA111 A look Is taken at the problems of toxic ¥t88te maoogemem In ca111orri1a ~llOTOIWWW IA GAim Of M WmK (IQ MOW "Harry's War"· (1981, Come- dy) Edward Herrmann, Geraldine Page . ( I hr . 40 min ) lQ) llOY1I "The Great Adventure" ( 1976, Advemure) Jack Parance. Joan Colllns ~I~) M ~ MOW "The Carper baggers" ( 1964, Drama) George Peppard, Carroll Baker t3 hrs , 15 min ) 1MI U COLLIQI FOOTIALL South Carolina 11s. USC (2 hrs . 30 min.) D fJi) MR. FOOlW.l Los Angeles Rau:Jers at Washington Redskins (3 hrs.) e llOVIE "Ir's Only Money" ( 1962, Com· eidy~~'h"Y Soou (2 h".) THI LAWIWCDI WU191GTON WID ltMv.w ( AUTO llACINQ "NASCAR Holly Farms 400" (llve horn North WUl\esboro. N.C , suo1ect to blackout) (3 hrs) f.SJ llOVIE "My Favorite Year" (1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper (1 fir 35m1n I tl J llOVIE "Tt1e late Show" ( 1977. Mys- tery) Art Carney, Lily Tomlin ( 1 hr . 34 min) l w.v.GAAMT 10:il llllCB. I DDT ATTHI llOVIEI llOIOT ICHW.D ID.....,FALWIU $0NCAllPUI WAU.ft'MIT WED llOVIE "Telle Her. Stie's Mone" ( 1963, Comedy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee (2 hrs ) m M.llDAUIAU 11• 0 •IT Of. A.M. LOI AHGllUI Cl) MOW "Houseboar" I 1958. Comedy) ICar~~-· (:.>hrs) coert'lllrlltWIY NIALTM WI llllDION llOVIE "The Stratton Story" ( 1949, Biography) James Stewart June Allyson. Stirs) o .... 11:tl TIMY COLE·Wtrl'TMD I CHlMCH Ill TME Ha. COlfTDlllOURY NIAL TM-· FMQQll lllOCK The Worlp's Oldest Fraggle Introduces the Fraggles to a new and dangerous game. (jJ llOVIE "Wllel Srrawberries" ( 1957, Drama) Vicror S1ostrom, Bibi Andersson ti hr 30 min I ()) llOVIE '"The Big Steal" ( 1949. Ad11en· ture) Roberr Mitchum, Jane Greer ( 1 hr .. t 1 mon) m WED.LY IPOllT HIQtlJQHf (JAPAHUE) ,,. m .... 1.1uAJetE> Afternoon ___ _ 12:GD B Tlml ITOOQU IAIOA1.L A game important to the div1s1onat pennant races 1n the NL East and I or NL West wrll be 1etev1sed (2 h•S , 30 "1•11 ) 19:' "If A Man An11wt1ra1' ( 1982, Comedy) Sandra Dee, Bobby Dnrln. (2 n1s.~ ea llM I •1HOWD Leonard Bern· stein and the Vienna Phllnermonle per. form Be&thOvan's "Egmonr 0 11erture." Opus 84 and the Symphony No. t rn C Major, Opu!I 21 (R) ( 1 hr ) ~ ......... ~MAllTI VIJIOMDOI P.Allll CHAii " I he Man Who Would Be King" Franklln Ford Ill's lather, vlslllng the unlverslly to recruit students tor his law firm, puts pressure on his son ro be Ille star of the class. ( 1 hr ) (%) ltlCMI "Star Wars" ( t977. Fantasy) IMar:.=l~on Fora (2 hrs) tta IA nlDAY Wl.D, Wl.D...., 0# ~ tuWmll~MAllTI MOW "My Favorrte Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper. (1 hr .. 35 min) 00 llOVIE "Ticl<et To Heaven" (1981 . Drama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rub1nelt. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 1M U MR. FOOTIALL St. lours Cardinals at Kansas City Chiefs (3 hrs.) D FUii llOltlbTI Ill IPOllTI Humorous sports events trom 1he 1982-83 season wlll be shown. 8THE...a1al l •HAW ADAll-tt IAm.AU Artanta Braves at San Diego Padres (3 hrs . 5 mon ) fl!) Ml MJll CON'I lfTIMATIOMAL CMAll'IONlllP ·HICIRJQHfl Highlights 01 the world champ1onsh1ps held in Mlamr's Orange Bowl are presented (2 hrs ) fJi) NF\. FOOTIALL San Diego Chargers at New York Giants (3 hrs) ~OCUMUI (E) TOf Miit IOU.O From las Vegas. Nev. (Al (3 hrs ) (I.) llOVIE "Norman Loves Rose" ( 1982. Comedy) Carol Kane. Tony Owen. ( 1 hr , 40m1n.) (OJ llOVE "The World According To Garp" (1982, Comedy) Robin Williams. Mary Beth Hun (2 nrs., 15 rr11n.) CID llOYll "Battleground" ( 1949, Adven· lure) Van Johnson. John Hodtak (2 hrs.) 0 llOVE "Modern Problems" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Patll D' Ar ban• ville. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) I MOU. YWOOD wt llGHTI (JAPAIBI) 1::11 mtUltO lllO Hl'f A (WMEll) 1::11 OUTDOOR LR New York Jets lineman Marc Gastineau seeks out the powerful lred~=he Florida Keys. Ttll WED wmt DAVID~ ADAll-tt ~OCUMUI 2111 D AT OtlE tmll Guest· Joan Baez, singer and founder ot Humanltas lnlemational Human Rights Committee ( 1 hr ) " GLUCWl'l 11&.AND O llOVIE "A Real Amencan Hero" ( 1978. Orama) Brian Dennehy, Forrest Tucke• (2 hrs ) ID llOVIE "Elephant Walk" ( 1954. D<a· ma) Ellzaberh Taylor, Dana Andrews. (2 hrs ) Cl) THE C.., TME GOU> WATCH AND EVERY· 119IQ A w•sttul young man d1sco11ers that !he gold watch he has onherlteo from his uncle has magical qualotoes (2 hrs I ~ QllOWINQ Y!AAt ~) llOVIE "Resurrectoon" ( 1980. Drama) Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 17 I -Sunday Conl. directed and narrates tt11s documentary which profiles sue women serving p11son ~ lsen~c~.,er conv1c11ons ( 1 hr ) 1M ~ ntllmlACI INll9INDINT NElWOM .... ~ . HOVITAI. W ( MOVIE "'The Sin"' ( 1979, Orama) Anne Heywood. Donald Plea!>ence A repressed Kansas schoolteacher develops a trau- matic relat1onsh1p with a <;.ad1s11c 1an1to1 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) t:11 (CJ MOVIE 'Payday' ( t973 Drama) Rip Torn. Anna Cap11 A country ancs western singer ruthlessly makes his way to star- dom by m11n1putaling and d1scard1ng 1hnse around him ( 1 hr 50 min l ,. II AT ONI wmt Guest John Robinson. head coach. L A Rams ( 1 hr l MOVIE ""The Road Wamor"' ( 198 t, Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In an Australia of the lulure where c1v1111at1on 1s reduced to a collection of rural com· munes, a lorme1 highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run tor sanchmrv 1n a promised land 'R" ( 1 hr • 35 min ) t:ll @ llCE PIOfU 1M 0 MOVIE "'My Favonte Year•· ( 1982, -Monday -Morning Movies- .. cc.> '"China 9, Liberty 37" (1980, West· ern) Warren Oates, f ab10 Tesh (I hr , 43 min ) .. 0 '"The Toy' ( 1982 Comedy) R1chArd ~°', Jackie Gleason ( 1 hi 40 min ) CZ) "Death Watch"" ( 198:> Horror) Romy Schneider Harvey Ke11e1 (2 hrs l .. (JJ) "Who Kiiied Teddy Bear?" ( 1966. Orama) Juliet Prowse. Sal Mineo (2 hrs ) 1-CC) "Galaxy Ellpress" ( 198 1 Adventure) Animated ( I hr 30 min ) @ '"The Winier 01 Ovr Dreams" ( 1981 Orama) Judy Oa111s. Bryan Brown (I hr 29mln) (I) "'MecArrhu•" ( 1977. Biography) Gre- gory Peck Dan O'He1l1hy (2 hrs , 30 min ) .. CH> "legend 01 The Wild" ( 1980, Drema) Oen Haggerty, Denver Pyle (I hr , 40 min l O "Starsttuek" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Keo· nedy. RO$S O'Donovan. (I hr . 40 min) .. CC) "Dreamboat" ( 1952. Comedy) Clil· ton Webb, Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr.. 30 min) (%) "Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972) Eric Clapton. Bob Dylan ( 1 hi • 40 min ) .. cm "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fantasy) Ben Murphy. Kevin Brophy ( t hr • 25 min ) -CC) "La Vie Continue" ( 1981, Drema) Annfe.G1rardo1, Jean-Pierre Cassel (I hr , ·M> ~P~lernlly" ( 198 I, Comedy) Burt Reynotd&, Bavorly O' Angolo (I hr . 35 min) CJ) "Cnslc'" ( 1950. AOvan1u1e) Cary Gr1n1. Jose Ferrer (:> hrt ) • '"AerOM The Gre11t Otvlde" (1978. AdVenture) Roben Logt111, Heather Rat• trey (2 hrt) -® "Safari" (1956, Adventure) Victor .,.lture. Janel L91gh (:> hr1 ) -cm "On 0 11no-rou1 Ground" ( 1951. My•· 1ory) Id• Luplnq, Wntd Bond ( 1 hr , 22 min ) (%)"Eagle'• Wing" ( 1979, W"tern) Mar· tin Sheen. Sam Wattrtton 20 Friday, Sept. 30. 1083 Comedy) Peter O'Tooe. Jessica Harpei A d1psomaniacal former matinee Idol has d1flicully coping with thw pressores of a live TV performance during television's n age 'PG' ( t hr . 35 min ) 29 Cl) eel .... ~ATClt HAMY CMAlle IN coeecllT ··vou·re The Only Song·· Chapin, one ol the llnesl sing- er I songwr11ers ot the decade. perfOfms '"The Cat's In The Cradle." "'Taxi" and "'Tf'le C1tcle Game " (ZJ llOYll ··star Wars" ( 19n. Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Hamson Ford A motley co1- lect1on ol rebets and robOts band together 10 attack the huge space ton of an lpressive galacllc empire 'PG' (2 hrs ) 2::9 WOllLD AT LMGI 2::9 rrt YCMt • H•ll lllOVll "'Chariots 01 Are·· ( t 981. Dre· ma) Ben Cross. tan CharleSon Socl81 pressure and personal turmOtl beset two contras1tngly different Bntish athletes on their wad to glory In the 1924 Paris Olym· =;p1cE~:~1n 1 ...... ,... Ml llOVll '"Take Her, She's Mine'" ( 1963. o 11MO ··ouackser FOflune Has A Cousin In The Bron~"' (1970, Comedy) GeNI WilO- er. Margot Kidder ( t hr . 30 min.) 1'1111.CJ ··The Sulhvans" (1944, Orama) Thomas Mitchell. Anne Baxter (2 hrs ) -Afternoon Movies- tMt g) ""The Gatling Gun" ( 1972, Western) Guy Stockwell. Woody StrO<le. (2 hrs.) (0) "The GOdlalhE!f" ( 1972. Drema) Mar· ron BrandO. Al Paclno (2 hrs. 55 min ) ~) '"True Contess1ons'" ( 1981. Drama) Rober I De Niro. Robert OuvaM. ( 1 hr .• 50 min) •' td(8) "A Cry For Love" ( t980. Orama) Susan Blekely. Powe1s Boothe (2 hrs) &it ··soup For 0ne·· ( 1982. Comedy) Saur''Aubinek, Marcia Strassman (1 hr .. 25 min) CZ) "Auntie Mame" (1958, Comedy) Rosalind Russell. Forrest Tucker (2 nra . 23mln) t:aCC) "Dreamboat"" ( 1952, Comedy) Cllf· ton Webb, Ginger Rogera ( 1 hf.. 30 min.) •9 "Chokie 01 Arma" (1982. Suspense) Yves Montand. Catherine DeneuY9 ( 1 hf • 55mtn) G "C.n't Help Singing" ( 1944, Mu&l- CAI) Deanna Durbin, 01\1\d Brvce. (2 hra.) •(8) "'Legend Of The Wild" ( 1980. Or1m1) Den H8009f1y. 0enlltf Pyie ( 1 hr • 40 min) a.CC) "GAl&l!y Expiest" ( I 98 '. Adllen1ure) Anlmattd ( 1 hr., 30 min ) CD "F811 T"'"" Al RIOoernont High" (1982, eom.dy) S.en ~enn. ~ Jason Leigh ( t hr . ~·o min.) , (%) "Veronlc& Vote" ( 1982) RONI Z9Ch. Hllmat Thal!e. 'A' ( 1 hf., -'! ~ °) \ •cm "Grtndll. Grendel. Gr~" (1~ AdvenhJta) Anlmet9d Voloee of Peter Utllnov, l<olth Mitchel ( 1 hr., 30 min ) • 9 "Acron The 0 1111 DM<le" ( 1978. Actventura) Robert Logan. Hffther Rat· tray (2 hra.) •ctJ "To Rae. The Wind'' f 1MO. Or#M) Slew Guttenbefg, Randy O\lllO. c 1 rw .. 45mln I Comedy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee An over-protective lather has many problems coping with his lree·sp111ted daughter in ldl col~ hr • 50 min ) .@,Amt. ~ llOVll "Sitting Ducks" ( t980. Aoven- 1ure) Mlchaol Emtl. Zach Norman Two Inept mobsters tlee to South America and encounter the women assigned to lull tllem. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) HICH) llOVll ""Ticket To Heaven'' \1981. Drama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rut>•nek On the heels ot a romantic breakup, a you119 man visits friends in San Francisco and Is &Jowly drawn Into J01ning the1r religious cull. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 46 min ) WI TOPCYTHl...-.0 ...... lllll ... Tml(1') llOWll "Andy Warhol's rrankens1e1n"' ( 1974. Horror) Joe Dallesandro. Udo Kier. A sex-crazed weirdo kidnaps the young people of a 11mage to secure body palls for his male and lemale monsters 'A' (1 hr .. 35man ) .. i lUU....U .. IDMAllO....-.. llZANm •CZ> "True Confessions" I 198 1 Drama) Robert De Niro. Robert Duvall (I hr 50 min) •@ "Mister Rober1s"' ( 1955. Comedy) Henry Fonda, James C11gney 12 hrs . ~5 min) .. c_m ··nme Walker' ( 1982 Fantasy) Ren Murphy. Kevan Brophy ( I hr , ?5 man ) (!) "MecArthur"' ( 1977. Biography) Gre- gory Peck. Dan O'Herllhy (2 hrs , 30 min) --1,venlng .. , ... -::TIMM. 9'. POOTIAU New York Je1s at Bullo lo SIC:. er.Ji. hts .. 15 min ) iPMTAIY.laMD &i:u"IOOTIM.L New Yorlc Jers ar Bulla· lbl:~- ""° UiWle "NASCAR Holly farms .. (from Norlh WOkeebofo. N.C ) (A) 2 hrl.) OCTOlm ..... .. YMDWI -.. ... =/ . ...,.. GPCUln.. .. "La Vie Coollnuo" ( 1981 . Dr•· me) AM!e Glferdol, JHn·Plerrt C.uet A J>er*'tn l'loutewllt with three young ol'llldren 111et 10 put tw Ille together 1f1er 1he llUdden *'" of he1 nuapand. 'PG' ( 1 tw .. 3S min } • ®lmmY--•GWJ ~Gram­ my.Awerd w1rWllng ~ountry•-..tam 111r , Ptf'lorma luch lavorh" •• "The Gam-t>t.r," "Luclll4t" and "Lady.'• at n ll 1tt 1 d111t of "We Have Tonight" wi1h gl.IOll •••r ShttM Eatton. from the Gr~o if~;.\:!'.;I. ( 198:!. Mualcal) Jo 1<41nnedy. Roat O'Oof\ov10 A IHn·llge -Sunday Cont. m111oor.-. of US ogonfG 12 hr& I Cl) IOU) QOLO ID WHO ltlUD THI lW IMtt l 11111 IOUfllU"· Ortglnal evidence and contompo rary accounts are teatured tn an e~Qtlltna 11on of the Lindbergh ktClnapp1ng and the 11181 o t Bruno Richard Hauptrnann t 1 hr ) «;) ~ Tt9ATM "Pictures" Ruby L Sailrs crashes a ltlm studto pany and manages to obtain a jOb as a waitress on the studio lot 11 hr ) CC) MOVll "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Poler O'Toole, Jessica Harper A d1p~oman1acat tormar maunee idol has dtthcuhy coping with the pressures ol a live TV performance dunng televrslon's ~=¥e 'PG' ( 1 hr , 3& min ) ) ICDTIJI ( 1!ll lllOVll ''The W()(ld Accordrny To Garp" ( 1982 Comedy) Robin Wrlhams. Mary Oeth Hurt The son ot an unmarried prep schOOl nurse on1oys a life lull 01 adventures. co111c1der1ces and bizarre characters 'A' (2 hrs. 15 min ) CS> 0 MOVIE "My Favori1e Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O' Toole, Jessica Harper A d1psornarnacal lorrner ma11nee idol has dllt1cutty coping w11h thw pressures ol a live TV perlorman1.e du11ng television's golden age 'PG' ( 1 hr . 3& min) CZ) MOYW ··Death Watch" ( 1982. Horror) Romy Schneider. Harvey Kettel Strange things begin to occur when a woman decides she wants to dre a private, per- sonal t1eath 'R' (2 hrs ) Ml O!) .-.Y FALW!U. . a:al 8 (j) OtlE DAY AT A TWE (Season Prem 1ere) Barbara. Juhe and 1he11 husbanos give advice 10 Ann and Sam. who are each trying 10 ad1us1 to their second mar 1tage OTAXJ (J) LOU GAAMT tGO 0 (I) TltE "9RRIOMI (Season Prem 1ere) Aware of Tom W1ll1s's tear 01 being swindled. George recrurts con a111st Jrm- my Townsend (Garrell Moms) to cure him (Part 1) U UNDOIEA WON.D Of JACQUll COUS. TtAU fJ llOVIE Hea"en Can Wait ( 1970 Fantasy) Warren Beatty Julie Chrtst1e Alter the life al a pro football star is mos takenly c1a11ned oetnre tits time. lwo :inge1s iry to tind n1m 11no1he1 body ro occupy on Earth O l<' hrs ) 0 WLD ICINODOlll [§) MOVIE "Heaven Can Wait" ( 1978. Fantasy) Warren Bealfy Julie Ch11s1ie Alter the hie of a pro too1ball s1ar is mis takenly claimed before hos trme 1wo angels try 10 hnd him another bOc:Jy to occupy on Earth Q (2 hrs. 30 rn1n ) muum Elll MAITDllPIECE ntEAT111 "P1c1ures' Ruby I Sears crashes a lllm studio parly and manages to obtarn a job as a waitress on the studio tot ( 1 hr ) «!) TltE QM.JM! COMCSn'I Carlo Maria G1ultn1 conducts the Los Angeles Philhar- monic 1n Bee1hoven·s Symphony No 'l and Schumann's Manlreo O\lt!!lrire ' (Al I 1 hr) 1[) COUEQE FOOlWALL Brigham Young vs UCLA (3 hrs) l. l llOVIE "The Lile Qt Brian" ( 1979 Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese In the t11s1 cen1ury a bungler is falsely µrncla1med .i messiah and becomes tlit! leaoer ot a great rehgrous movement against h1s wishes 'R' ( 1 hr 33m1n) Ml@OPD~ t.a f) CJ) OOODMIGIHT, llANTOWM (Season Prrmrere) Jenny decides 10 resea1ch a ~=:~1Jt1011 Oy pof.lng a~ ii t11ll [') llON "Resurrll(;trun' ( 1980. Dr11f11t1) fllen Bu16tyr1. Sa111 Shepard After a m1ar 1a1a1 auto acc1e1en1, a woman llnels that she has 1he ability to heal othars but 11> persecuted because ot he1 refusal lo <:la1m a dlVlne Influence PO' ( 1 hr . 45 min) I OCfOllll PMYllW t:ll ~ -(J) T1'AlfllR M>MM, 11.D. (Season Prem lere) T1apper advises a professional 1c:o skater (Lynn Hotly Johnson) wr1h 8 Crill cal heart a11rnent to curtail her career ( t hr) D G) M Y1U.OW ltOll (Prer11iere) A wealthy man's son (David SOUi) and young widow (Cybill Shepherel) take over the operation or his ranch, where a myste ttous dnfter (Sam (lholt) seeks work ( t lhr ) t& :a TOllOMOW HMlllYO IVl.a AT POPI John Wllllarns and the Boston Pops Orchestta are JOlned by musical comedy star Bernade11e Peters U hr ) «;) GMAT lllRFOMIANCll "P11ncess Grace Remembered" Msustav Rostropo 111ch conduclb 1he Nattonat Symphony Orchestra per1orrning Samuel Ba1ber'!> .. Adagio tor Strings, Op 11.. and Tcha1i..ovsky's "Symphony No 5 111 f Minor Oµ 64" and Firs1 Lady Nancy Reagan rec11es Camille Sa1nl·Saens' "The Carnival ol the Animals' in a special tr1b ute to P11ncess Grace ot Mooaco t t hr 30m1n) CS) LONI ITAll I.Ill a Qlal Qo1 Ot T hl' Dark" t 1 hr . 30 1n1n ) 0 llOVIE "The French L1eu1enan1 ·s Worn an" (1981, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons An atla11 between two actor!. IS par alleled 111 lne romantic period Mm on wh11.h the two are pertorrn1ny 'A' (:? hrs b min) I Z.l MOVIE The I ale Snow· ( t977 Mys tery) All Carney L 1ly Tomltn A seasoned p11vate eye encounters 01ac1<ma11 anc1 mureler when ne comes out ot 1et11emen1 10 tocate a ca1 oe1ong1ng 10 an ortueat temale c11en1 I 1 hr . 34 min ) 1Ml@ MOVIE "Good Sam' ( 1948. Comedy) Gary Cooper. Ann Sherrdan A compul s1ve Gooo SamJn1an usually ends up 111 trouble (2 hrs 45 min) 10:8 LH) lfTCOll 10:IO i:J IT II WllTTIN G) EJIT'ERTAIMNTTHllWEEC Featured a report on lale·n1gh1 news sriows lhe 1,se ot p11vate homes as movie se1!., r1e(J Silverman and Aa1on Spelling rate new lt1ll TV shows ( 1 hr ) (!) .-V IWAGGMT (ID MOVIE "Love Child" ( 1982 Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Brielges A pregnant 111mate 1n a women's poson wages a bat fie 10 keep her child. who was ta1heree1 by =l'm5~...;· 35m••I WAU ITllDT JOUlllW. llEPOln 1111111 '°"°" til) a.AJI flMVllWI Neal Gabler and Jet Irey Lyons hos• an 1nlorma11ve tool.. at wnal's new al the movies (~1 llOVIE "Harry's War" I t98 t Come Cly) Edward Herrmann. Geraldine Page A smalt-lown pos1man comes 10 the aid ol his aunt who owes the IRS bacl~ ta~es PG' 11 hr 40 min ) IL MOVIE 'Pick Up G11ts ! 1981, Mys tery) no \lelenly, l1noo Homey A Pfl- vato del&e•Mt oecomes Involved In 1.>lack- 1111111 wh1111 Ill! trlw 10 <1ve11uo tha death ol H!1llact~~mln) 11:11 IPORT'l PWIAL ,AClllTT9I MC.wt __.,PALWILL CMUIMlt MW our Oii 1m Gary COiiins and Mary Ann Mobley hOSt 1hls look at the children of Ethiopia and Cam· boctlo who are running out ol 'time dU8 10 drought. famine and war Quests Leslle Ugyan1&. Susan Howard and Dennl5 Weaver ( 1 hr . 30 min ) fl!) Ml .-.CMPAl&Y A look IS taken 8t the Joys and conflicts of the Wilham C Loud tamlly ot Santa Barbara ( 1 hr ) 6/) MOW. "Touched By Love" ( 1980. Orama) Deborah Rallln. Otane Lene. A nursing trainee t11es to bring a handl· c.appeo gut out ot a deep depre~on by encouraging her 10 correspond wl1h her idol. Elvis Presley (R) (2 hrs) (,C} MOVIE "China 9. Liberty 37" ( 1980. Western) Warren Oales. F'ab10 Testt A stuboorn loner formerly a gunllght8f. stages a one-man baltle against a railroad company wanting 10 ;nake tracks across his t~~ 'A' ( 1 hr .. 43 min ) (~ "A Stranger Is Watching" ( 1982, Orama) Rip Torn, Kate Mulgrew. A psychotic l\1dnaps a TV repa11er and the 8·year old daughter of an earlier victim and holds them for ransom 1n Grand Cen- tral Station 'R' ( I hr 30 min ) • mnocwa 11:iel 9 MOVll Touched By Love" (1980, Drarna) Deborah Raltm. Doane Lane A nursing 11a1nee 1ries 10 bung a handi- capped 11111 out ol a deep depression by encouraging her 10 correspond with her 1<.Jol. Etv1s Presley (R) (2 hrs ) fJ HOUYWOOO CLOllW' Fea1Ured TV's new tall season (Part I) , Hollywood wett- er!> lrom old·llme restaurants talk about 1he slars they have served. the people who've helped to make Hea1her Locklear a star 11:90 0 MOVIE Por11a11 01 A Dead Girt" ( 1978. Drama) Oenr11s Wea"er. Craig Stevens A ciepuly marshall tries to solve 1he murder ol a Miss U S,A beauty ~een (2 hrs 10 min) 1tM 1IOCWI 11D1P1J1JD1T METWOlllC MEWi ( J IPO«TICIJfTD (ZJ lilOVll "Veronica Voss" ( 1982) Rosel Zech. Hilmer Thate 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min.) ~ 0 MOYW 'The Nex1 One" t 1982, Sci- ence·f•ctron) Keor Dullea. Adrienne Bar- beau A man trom 1he tu1ure breaks the tune barrier and lands on an 1sOlated island ( 1 hr. 35 min ) 12:11 fJ MOYW "The L1quida1or" ( 1966, AdventUre) Rod Taylor, Trevor Howard A pac11ts1 lands a JOb as an assassin with Brrtosh lntethgence ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1~ (I) llOVll "The Nex1 V1ct1m" \ 1975, Suspense) Carroll Baker. T P McKenna A psychOll<.. killer lerrorrz.es a beautiful woman 11apred in a wheelchair ( 1 nr . 30 mon) (!) FM»fT IACICI wmt DAVID IMIOWITZ ©l MOVIE "The Big Steal" ( 1949. Adven- 1ure) Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer Alter a dangerous chase through MeK1co, an Army oll1cer reco"ers a stolen payrOll ( t hr 11 min) '1)MLIUOM 12M (H' WHEN WomJC ltLl. Actress Lee Grant Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. t:11U TMAT't 1MC--..i A ·baby who weighed only one pound and one ounce at birth. a Doberman that is also a top model, a race between a quarter horse. a car and a cheetah. a man who eats hve crabs. ( 1 hr ) .. I) Cl) lltE af'RRIOMI George continues to places his faith in swindler Jimmy Townsend. though he and Tom Withs could both end up being conne<t (Part 21 '1'i) lltE NAYIQATOM This documentary researches the ancient Polynesian skill o l navigating without charts. compasses or sextants. and profiles Olle native who 1s idet=~':~1ve ( t hr) IAlfT A Al/If A ,.. Cl) omw..o IJIOlfT M.A.&. Ctass1f1ed talks on aerial encounters bring a Russian admiral (Robert Loggia) to the naval base (1 hr) l mm..wt '°'-ICI WOMAN IWIBTAIMNTTOMQHT Kate Jackson talks abOut her new TV series ct) MOVIE "Ea11ng Raoul'' ( t982. Come- dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov A down· on·thelr-luck married couple discover that lhey can make the money they need to buy their dream cliner buy knocking ott wel~heeled se• perverts R I t hr 25 min) (ff> MOVIE "I, lhe Jury" ( 1982, OrAma) Armande Assante Barbara Carrera Pr1· vate eye Mike Hammer t;:ingles with a co1e11e ot villains as he attempts to avenge a wa1 huddy s murder 'R' I t hr 50mln) (0) lllQHT Ofl A DOZIN STAM Highlights ot a celebrity tund·ra1ser for the National Com· m111ee for an Ettec11ve Congress 1ncluoes performances by Ed Asner Howard Hesseman, Chevy Chase .John Ritter and Robin Wiiiiams ('S) llOYll "True C-Ontess1ons" ( 1981 9rama) Robert De Niro. Robert Duvall TN! usually separate worlds ol two bloth· ers. a Los Angeles police detective end en omb11tous Roman Catholic priest, con verge during a murder lnvesllgallon 'R' ( 1 hr , SO min) OllCMI "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( t982, Orama) Jill CleybOrgh. Nicol Willi amson. Ttie story ot a woman's batlla with Valium addiction 1s told 'R' ( t hr . 45 min.) 8ll lllCMI "Great f)lpectatloos" ( 1g34, Orama) Jane Wyatt, Henry Hull Based on the story by Charles Dickens A young boy's Ille Is deeply Influenced by a chance encounter with an escaPfl(I prisoner ( t hr , 30mln) _. 8 m Oii L.A. Featured meet the woman who did most of the dancing In the film, "Floahdance," Marine Jt1hen. a look 01 a dlt1erent form ot teeurlly. attack d~s. vis- it 8 llChool fC>f rt1oe C8t drNeta. whal s new l.n rObols. -1....,~ ...,_, 191WOMl9WI G 9Wfr WOOD't MmlCA towe-born &rtltt Grant WOOd. tnmovt tor his painting "AmeiiCAn Golhl(;, .. 19 l)fOl1ted ..... tW ·~"~ ---TMIClll °' Tiii ~ ...... MClll ILIAIOll .aal ~A 'W0tld Cup 0 1 Goll" (1 hr ) 22 Friday, &.pt. 30, 1983 (I) llOVlf "Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972) Documentary George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan. Leon Russell, Er1c Clapton. Billy Preston and Fav1 Shankar pertorm 1n the t972 concert that b<oughl the plight of the Bangladesh war refugees 1£.PUbhc attention (2 hrs ) (Q) MOVIE "True ConleSS1ons" ( 198 t Orama) Robert De N110 Robert Duvall The usually separate worlds ol two broth- ers. a Los Angeles police detective and an ambitious Roman Catholic p11est. con· verge during a murder 1nvest1ga1100 'A' ( t hr, SO min) 11:11([)9'0aTICBfTlll 11:118 ()) HMT TO HMT Janni1er Is kid napped alter being mistaken tor an ellact look-alike. (R) ( 1 hr • 10 min ) D 01) UTI llQHT wmt DAVI> LnTIMIAN Guests Michael Caine. Gilda Redner ( t I., 'e.:=:-::.. WIMIMTMl*O tuW1 llMAW» MOVIE "Used Cars" ( 1980, Comedy) Kurt Russell. Jack Warden After the owner of a bankrupt car shop dl0S. his employees try to cover vp his dem15e to prevent his wealthy car dealer brother from inheritrng the business 'A' ( 1 hr 53 min) (£) COLLIQI FOOftALl Bnghem Young vs UCLA (R) (3 hrs ) MOVIE "True Confessions' ( t98 t Orama) Robert De N110. Robert Duvall lhe usually separate worlds of two broth· ers, a Los Angeles police detecflve and an ambitious Roman Catholic priest. con verge during a muroer 1nvesttga11on 'R' ( t hr., 50 min I Q!llNIClla 11:9 (JZ) llCMI •·Arsenic And Old lace" ( 1944, Comedy) Cary Grant, Josephine Hull Two Old ladies potson unsuspecting gen· llemen with elderberry wine and bury them In their basement complete with lunerel 58rvlces (2 hrs , 30 min.) t1tl I L.A. TOGA y .,. "Come Spy With Me" {1967, Orama) Troy Donahue, Andrea Dtomm A female special agent Is sent 10 t"e Cartb· bean to Investigate the deaths ot other agents ond a l)foposed meeting of world leaders ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ®~.,_ • f!jcoaa~~i Tho Gram- my-Award winning coomry·W9ttern star performs wet\ t&vorltes as "The Gam· bier," "lucllle" and "lady," as wen es e duet of "We Heve Tonight" with gvMI star Sheena E.aaton, lrom the GrffOSbOfo LNCl Coliseum ( I hr ) Cl) llO¥W ''Dark Eyes" ( t978, Ho11or) Britt Ekl&nd, Lana Woo<J A IOMly young wit•'' eronc fantasies becOme reollty wh4ln st1e lllkff on 8 dem<>n lover 'R' ( I hr., 30 min) Ct llON "Soup FOf One" ( '982. Cooie- dY) Saul Rublnek, Morclo Stresamen. A New VOrker confront• aoel&I l)fessures and tlll own n«HOMS In 1'119 qve1t l0t the Itel mt1te 'R' (I hr . 25 min.) .. eut1_.,wm1DA•~ TWmn .. mftJIA&LOI.-. -•IWIWILAI•• au..,,. ... , .. LCM,amaa•ema Gi9 <I) CCI 'P90 An AM4trlctln o~ champion (lllU'tnee Harvey) murders hfl Rualtln apponenl In order to prolec1 hie w;'-'=*~· 20 min I ~ lltE ....OTICTOM (I':::. "Black Patch" 11967 West- ern) GeorgP Montgomery Diana Brew- ster A lawman !Inds h1msell accused 01 multiple c11mes (2 hrs 30 min) {ttJ MOVIE 'Mad Max" ( t980. Orama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel In an Austra· ha of the not IOO·d1stan1 future. the friends and family ol a IOP highway pursuit police- man t>ecorne tl'le targets of sadistic motorcycle gang 'R' ( 1 hr 29 rnln ) LJ MOYll "Lo11e-ln Arrangement" ( 1979, Comedy) MPryl Michaels. John Conti A young woman de1a1ls her side ol a hve-in relationship du11ng a clv1I sun trial ( 1 hr . 10m1n.) ©l MOYll 'On Dangerous Ground" ( t951, My!.lery) Ida Lupino. Ward Bono A detecuve tails 1n love with the bhnd sis- ter of a tug111ve k1lle1 ( t l'lr . 22 mm l m QINllCOTT 1:21 CC) MOYll "Bly Bad Mama" ( 1974, Adventure) Angie 01ckmson. William Shatner A woman cuts a path ot violence ond romance through the Southwest ol the 1930s 'R' (1 hr . 23 min) 1:111 G) l9C NIWI OYElllGHT QINIA&m'f = ' The lawless Nineties" ( 193C, Western) John WayM. G11bby Hayes A federal agent goes undercover In a small Western lown 10 nab a g11ng of outlaws who have been terrorizing the 1err1tory ( t hr 30 min l 0 MOYIE ·Choice Of Arms" ( 1982. Suspense) Yves Mon1and. Catherine Oeneuve An escaped prisone1 takes a horse breeder and his wile hostage 1n a desperate blC tor lreenom ( 1 hr • 55 min) (%) llOYll • KC1et1e T1ppel" ( 1975, Drilrna) Monique van de Ven. Andrea Domburg Nineteenth century Amsterdam IS the set· ling of a poor country gtrl's climb up the social ladder ( t hr .. 45 min ) 1•(S) MOYll "Oas 8001" (t98 t. Ofania) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenerneyer. In 194 t. a young German U·boat crew lace the challenge5 and horr04'S of war when they leave port on their first submA- rlne tour 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min ) ---.... 191 ~Cit NIWI llQHTWATCM llACOUITIAL.L "Men's lntemotlonal Ch11mplon&hlp Semlllnol" Hogon vs. Hltoc.::D.(:l. 1:11 WOILD AT LMQI l a.Mii CGUWTYTOOAY .. llOVll "Blood Relatives" ( 1977. OrA· mn) Oonnld Sutherland, Aucle Landry A f)Ollee detective trying to tlnil a young gtrl'1 murderer runs up against conflicting test= 'R' ( t hr .. 40 min ) a. (C) "E!allng Raoul" I 1982. Com&- dy) P11vl Bnrttl, Mory Woronov A down· on•tl'lelr tuck mllrtled couple dl$<:<>ver 11'1&1 they C8n m&ke lh• mOMy they 11"d to buy their chem diner buy kl'IOclllng ot1 welt·l'IOflled &o>t pervttrts 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) •; ... ••aa.••••11 t1'MTCM • EATW llOWll "The Wlntei Ot Our Or9ema" ( 191JI, Ontm11) Jucfy 011119, Bryan Drown A young m11n beeom" &llrltCffld 10 tht )vnlll ... l)fottllute ht mMll while lnVfttl- gatlng hit alflftlend'1 c:teatf't In Sydney'• fend4i(k)ln district ( t hr., 29 min ) •C!>•AITM• • -Monday Cont. Australian girl finds Instant tame Ill a punk rock singer when her manager -coualn stages a daring publlclly stunt ( 1 hr., 40 min) DMCllllT .,. cea ... lee ... tWPY DAYI AGAIN , .. IUGAZINI IOWM I llWn'Wt LAUQH • .... llml'I CO.ANY .IOICD'tft.D ..... ~ LOVI ca..cno. _,.OMMQI COUNTY llOYll "The Pursuit 01 D.B. Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treat Wiiiiams, Robert Duvall A thief skyjacks a plane and para- ch1Jtes to safety over Oregon with a tor- tune 1n stolen money 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min) (0) llOVIE "The Godfather" ( 1972. Ora· mR) Marlon Brando, Al Paoino. Based on the novel by Mario Puzo. An aging Mafioso sees the barriers between his ldyl- Hc li'lmoly Ille and the harsh realities ot his busontl'lS break down as his sons become Increasingly Involved on lhe violent work· 1_!)9s of organized c11me. (2 hrs., 55 min ) CZJ llOYIE "Eagle's Wing" ( 1979, West- ern) Martin Sheen, Sam W11terston. A trapper and an Indian fight over the pos- session ol a unique horse. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) nl m OIWIQI COUWIY TODAY 1:11 I) 2 Otl ntl TOWN Featured· Kale Jackson discusses her new CBS series "The Scarecrow And Mrs King" Levar Burton, ot "Roo1s" tame. talks about how he got joint cus1ody ot hos new son. fitness expert and e•erc1se teacher. Gilda Marl\ discusses her eKerclse program !hat can oe done anywhere 16.:>FAl&YFIUD LAYBINE l ...UY l C09~ TIC TAC DOUGH IOAP M•A•t•H ~ l'fOft.E't COUltT m='MDNllOFMGIWD,._ ml INEAK PtlEY1EWI Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons host an 1nforma11ve look at whal'a new at the m0vlea CB) lllllAOILI Mal The future lool\s bleak for Fre~le Rock when all of the rt1dlsl'tes In O=gerden disappear. QB ''Shady Lady" ( 1946. Orama) Charles Cob\Jrn, Robert Paige. An out law's poller game p1oves to have a beat• Ing on a case being tiandled by the dlatrici a1torney. (2 hr& ) .. 8 Cl) ICAMaMN ,,_-.DIG (Prem· !ere) Washlnglon. O.C. dfv01cee and mother Amanda King (Kate Jackson) rietps Intelligence agent Lee Stetson ~ruce Boxteltner) stop en enemy plot hi_) GD IOa. The Sawyers' adoption of a young Ofph&n named Banjo (Julie Ann Haddock) makes youngest family mem· bef ~~jealous. ( 1 hr.) 8 "Valley Ot The Dolls" ( 1967. Drema) Barbara Parkins. Pany Duke Three aspiring actresses siruggla to make It in the gtarnor-tllled capl1a1 ol mo movie lndL~~wood (2 hrs.) J1'PMTAIY*NI» ~ anaT~ TOllQHT Kale Jackson talks about her new TV series. G) llO¥W "Mayday At 40.000 Feet" ( 1976, Suspense) David Janssen, Don Meredith. In a struggle tor a gun. a killer disables an airliner. (2 hrs.) flD 11tl MAVIQATOM This documentary researches the ancient Polynesian skill ol navigating wllhout chBfls. compasses or sex1an1s. and profiles one native who 1s determined to keep this art alive. ( 1 hr ) '11) cmAT~ "Allee In Wond- erland" Richard Burton and his daugh1er Kate star In lhls adaptation of Eva Le Gal· lienne's Broadway production of Lewis Carroll's classic ( t hr .. 30 min ) a::> MOYIE "The Sullivans" ( 1944, Orama) Thomas Mitchell, Anne Baxter. Frve Navy men, all brothers, go down with their ship 1n the spirit ot patnousm and tar))oly de110- tcon to each other (2 hrs ) ~~nily" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly o· Angelo A bach· elor 1n his forties who wants to be a lather searches tor the right woman to bear his child. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CJ) llOV9 "Halloween 111 !Hlason Of lhe Witch" ( 1982 HOrtOf) Tom Atkloa. Sta· cey Nelkln A young woman Is aided by an emergency room phys1e1an in her 1nvesu gallon of a Halloween masli manutacturer who mall •nave oeen responscble IO< her lather's grue&Ome murder 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min) g MOVll "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy/ Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleesl)(l A mulllml llonalre "purchases" an unemployed black men aa a plaything tor his spoHed i ng son. 'PO' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) " IA ..... Y lllQtfT AT 1'Mf AQHTI (It) e:lt LOWllJOAT DOD-• WM.AT A YI.A.II Retrospective vtew ol highlights of games and the pen- na(lt race. a:ll «Z) lMI CATI.M tM 8 Cl) ~ Soon-Loo (RosallncJ Chao) pressures Klinger 10 arrange for her tamlly to emigrate from Korea to the United States. D GD TOtlGHT'I 211T AMIVDUllY The late-night program·s earlier years are highlighted 1n clips inlrOduced t>y Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon. bandleaders Doc Seve11nsen and Tommy Newsom are • featured, es are guests including Bob Hope, Burt Reynolds and Joan Rivers. (2 lhrs::. COltYIU. .VICIAI cmAT ,_OMUMCll "Ailee In Wund- erland" Richard Burton and hts daughter Kale star In this adap1a11on ol Eva Le Gal- llenne's Broadway production of Lewis Carroll's classic ( 1 hr . 30 min I ([) llOVIE .. Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford A motley col· 1ect1on of rebels end robots band together to attack the huge space tort of an r:>E_press111e galac11c empire 'PG' (2 hrs) (Z ) llOVll "Auntie Marne" ( 1958, Come- dy) Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tueller After the death of his parents. a young boy becomes the ward of his flamboyant .~ and eccentric aunt (2 hrs. 23 min.) .. @ llOVIE "Roman Holiday·· ( 1953, Romance) Gregory Peck. Audrey Hep- burn. A princess falls in love with a new!V- paperman while on vacation in Rome. HEALTH TIPS FOR ATHLETES NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT ~ Well over 75% of athletic Injuries are dlrectly related to musculoskeletal Imbalances. These Im- balances cause harmful stress on all body parts, and If not corrected, the entire health of the Individual can be affected. We at the OLSON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC have specialized In the treatment of athletic Injuries and musculoskeletal Imbalances. Please call for a complimentary consultation. PHONE: (714) 964-0551 OLSON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 10956 Warner Ave. Fountain Valley, California 92708 Ors: Steven T. Griff 0 .C. Richard l. Olson O.C., O.A.C.B.R. Chiropractic Roentgenologlst & Doctor of Chiropractic TRY OUR DAILY SPEciAL Enjoy Trriy•ki•Tempuu Shu•hi b., prrpued by our l•mo111 JaP"n"Ae Chef •Beer •-.iinl! •Saki! Now Open For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm ' Closed Tuesday ~.,.RESTAURAN1' 3840 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona def Mar 40673-3933 Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 21 -Tuesday Cont. U LAVIJlll l lt9UY l CO.wt 0 EYIONU Featured a IOok at how the use of cocaine by professional women has spiraled, a report on how dancing for e111>rc1se can calJse 1n1u11es. a profile of "T J Hooker's" Adrian Zmed. telev1s1on·s newest hearunrob IE_, I MOVIE ·College Confidential ( 1960 Orama) Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows. A college professor raltleS his students when he decides 10 survey their sel( habits (2 hrs I .. II Cl) M ... ,.,. Ben represents a m1dw1fe (Melinda 01lk>n) accused ot being an unlicensed prac11t1one1 af1er a baby she helped deliver goes Into a coma (I hr ) Cl .I.um "9C*I: YOU OUQHf TO • • PIC-n.t Top country singer Janie Fricke is 101ned by Alabama, Ronnie Miisap, George Jones, Rosanne Cash. Gordon MacRae and Charley Pride 1n her first tele· v1s1on special (2 hrs ) &J llllOVIE "The Other Srde Of The Moun- tain·· ( 1975. Orama) Marilyn Hassett Beau Bndges A champion skier. Jill Kon- mont sull&fs a tragic tumble which leaves her a Dllter quadrlpleglC (2 hrs ) 0 ®) MT°"" LUCIC Alter Keith loses hrs TV-weatherman 1ob. ShabU tries to help him win a new pos1t1on as a roving report- er I LOUGRMT fAKrAaY lllMD Dn"IJIT~ ToelQKT An ontervrew with Andy Wiltlams Cl) llllOVIE "The Cassandra C1ossl11g" ( t9T7 SlJspense) Sophia Loren, Richard Harris A passenger train carrying a terror· 1st with pneumonlc plague meets with e1estruc11on when It is averted flom its original destination (2 hrs ) fJi) NOVA "Animal Impostors" The remarkable lorms of deception used by both preda101i. and their Intended vtC1tms -to eat or avoid being eaten -· ere e~e­ mtn~ (l hr t I YWnlMtA ~-TCMl'f "Roots Of Wsr" Although relations between American lntelhgence and Ho Chi Minh remain cordial after World War II. French and British hostility to thfl Vletnomete rev· otutlon lays the groundworll tor war. (1 hr.) ~llllOVll "The Browning Version" ( 195 I. Orama) Mlehaet Redgrave, Jean Kent An 11g1ng sch0olmas1er, with e leilhlesa wife. t1n<1s courage In lhe act ot e young stu· den~ hr., 30 min ) ([)~ (JI) llO¥ll "fhe Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Rtcher(j Pryor, Jtcl<le Gleason. A mulllmll- llOMlre "purchMet" en unemployed black man as a ptaylhlng '°' his spoiled t_OU= 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) ll) "Trell 01 The Pini< Panther" ( 1982, COITlOdy) Peter Seflett. David Niven FolloWlng the dlsapj>Mranoo of t>umbling French pol~ detective 1ntp9o. tor Ctoueeau, • TV reporttf Interviews friends, !amity •nd enem\ft to put 1ogeth- er a~teofhl1t11e ·pa· (1 hr .35mln.) m "Mel<lng Love" (1981, Drema) Kate Jac1<1on. Michael Ol'ltl< .. n A wom- &n leernt lhal h« holb9nd 11 tn11olve<l In 8 homOM11uet relallonthlp 'A' ( t hr • 50 mln I 24 Friday. Sept. 30, 1983 · n (I) COlLHI FOOTaAl.l Colorado \IS Notre Dame (R) (3 hrs.) • D (Ill HAPPY DAYI Joanie reiects Cha chi's proposal of marriage, then suogests lhey should breal\ up O (I) LCM IOA T G) , .. llAIAZlll A singer wno c;ovnds e11actly like Frank Sinatra @ lMICA'R.M .. II Cl) llO¥ll "Secrets Of A Mother AncJ Daughter" (Premiere Ofamal Katharine Ross. Linda Ham1llon A widow and her daughter. who 1s expe11enc1ng manta I problems. both 1an deeply on love w11h a Charml~:tateur (2 hrs.) 0 (Ill ~IJ/tt Jaclc takes a maiazlne quiz thal 1ndrcates either Janet le :::.bout him o ~ MOVll "One Step To Hell" ( 1968. Adventure) Ty Hardin. Rossano Braw A man pursues a gang of rulhleSS killers across 1,000 mites ol Alncan Jungle (2 hrs ) fl) Vll'nwt A~ tllTOIY 'Roots Of War" Although relations t>etween American Intelligence and Ho Chi Minh remain cordial alter World War II, French and Br11tsh hostillty 10 the Vietnamese re11- otullon lays lhe groundworll for war ( t hr) G) llllOVll "Fiddl&< On The Root" (Patt 1 J ( 1971, Musical) Topal, Norma Crane In tum-oHhe-cenlury Russia. e poor Jewish farmer Hies 10 marry oll his live daughters without offering dowries (2 hrs J GI ~ AT '°"9 John W1thamt and the Boslon Pops Orchestra are 101neo by musical comedy star Bernadene Pete•!' (I hr) CD 1"I CMUlDI Pewy Cass. Joseph Mascolo. Jack Kruschen and Patnc1a Bar- ry star in this comedy about a group ot swinging adults whO ere cheal1ng with each other's spouses (2 hrs ) (I) llllO¥ll "Ve1on1ce Voss" ( 1982) Rosel Zech, Hiimer Thate. 'R' ( I hr . 45 min ) • D III OM, llAD&JNI Madeline throws a costume party where o case ot m1s1aken ldenllly leads to an argument with her Irland Doris (Judith-Marie Bergen) <J:) ~ "-AIM "John Cougar Mellen· ca~ -1.,,,,v:::~ tt.•..=-10 MAIT A valuoblo gem stashed In a mallet leads to unexpected denger as Jonathan takes part In a polo mat~~ I C*ITA•U. MD• .-:A "Otuy Glllesple" Paquito d'Rl119re. Ed Sherry. Vaterie Capers. Tom Campbell, Tom Mectnt06h. Michael Howell enci Rey Brown fOln Oluy Glttesi'>ie In a four-song MSslon 11 Con· certs by the Sea In RedOndO Bffch. Cnut t_t hf) CC) MOW'8 "My Favorite Vear" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'TOOle. JusiCll Hsrper A dlpeomenlacel form« metlnM ldot hes dllflc:ully coping wtlh the P<euut .. ot e 11119 TV P9"10tmMC11 duflng le4eVlsion's ~ 19 'PG' ( t hi . 35 min) CB> _,. "Venom" ( 1082. S\JtpenM) Nlcol Wllhamton. l< .. ut Klntl<I Kid· n1pl)er• hOld • young Am«lean bOy hot· t• Jn his parent's LondOO hemt. ell«· nately contending With lhe police outlldll and • dM<ly mamba tnak• In the build-~· 11'9(1fillll0n tylltm. 'R' (I hr . 33 (I) ~ Mm l9MT Qreogry Harrlton, Cheryl Ladd and Perry King Siar in tn1s Clrarnattc special about a dying World War II soldier who 1s drawn out 01 his t>llletness by his fellow s1ckmates and a warm-hean - ed nurse (2 hrs . 30 min) 0 MOVIE "Tt1e World According To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin W1lhams Mary Belh Hurt The son ot an unmarried prep school nurse en1oys a Ille full of adventures, coincidences and bizarre characters 'R' (2 hrs. 15 min) '1' llllOVW 'Susanna Pass' ( 1949 West- ern) Roy Rogers. Dale Evans A game warden battles a gang ol crooks trying to gel al tne 011 deposits under a lake. ( 1 hr . 30 rr11n) -IOe.....wtf .....-.rT"'•..,IWOM.,...., ... tl1CNWUIJtl QUiii TO 1"I GAl.AXY IYlllYW 0011 11• DDCl>®l G .... TAXI OOMOtttOW 1'MICU Of 1"I MIGHT llNMYHL&. llOYll "So Ends Our Night" ( 1942. Orama) Fredric March Glenn Ford Two people discover each other while stuck w11houl passports 1n Na11-controlled ~~•2::A1~~,mrn) '1i) 1"I CllUlll CONClllTt Carlo Mar1a G1u11n1 and the Los Angeles Ph1th8rmonic are seen 1n rehearsal and pertormar'lce of overt1Hes nnd preludes to lour ot Giuseppe Verdi's operas (R) (I hr) (L) llllOVW • T boo'' ( 1980. Orama) Kay Parl\er, Mike Ranger When a woman's husband leaves her to run ott with his sec- retary she embarks on a quest tor se~ual 1u1t111rnont that ends 1n her teen-age son's bedroom ( I hr 25 min ) ,01 MOVIE ''Five Days One Summer" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Connery Betsy Brantley An Alpine vac.atton tor a rncvn· 1n111ee11ng Sco111sh physician and the yc1ung woman 1rnvellng with him becomes the vemie lor personal reve1a11on 'PG' I I hr . 50 min) IZl llllOVll 'Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" ( 1974, Horror) Joe Dallesandro. UdO Kier A sex-crazed wo11do kidnaps the young people ot e village to secure body parts tor his mate and temala monsters 'A' (I ht . 35 min.) 11:11 (.!) tfOllT~ tt9 B Cl) llA•ll. '.L A lormer fltm s1er (Ian McShane) hlrn Magnum to tnvestlgeta lhe suk:tde ot on Actress (R) (I hr . 10 min) G GD fOllONT H091 Johnny Carsoo Guests Peter Ustinov. Torw Bennell ( 1 hi) Ul\R>AY -.T <lll MC .... ..mM lif llMCM ""-ITm'TI"" .. "".-co , .... 'IOllTIWT "°"' ... Cll lWCWI 1'111 llO¥m "Yanks" ( 1971>, Romance) lchnrd Gere. Wllt111m Ot1111ne Several Amt!flc1m llQldters become lnv()llled In romnn11c: 11ffalrt while 81elloned In Enoltl~ during World War II 'R' (2 t'lrt . 19 min ) CB) llO¥m "Amltvv\lle II Tho POIMdiOn" ( 1982. ~torror) l\urt Young, J•mea Ollon A lamtly el(perienctt aupematuretty lnflu ance<I probfeme efret moving Into e Long 1518ncl house 'R' ( 1 hi , •5 mln.) -• .,. "Stingray" (1978, Orama) Ohrlttopher Mitchum, Sheny JAc:l<aon Olteoevlls like to lhe hlghW8)'9 In purtuft ol • cargo containing S250.000 In CHh. 1a hr• I -Monday Cont. G) llWICUI WILIY, llLD. D MOVll "f11tor lh<> N11111i ( 198 t AC1v11111ure) Frimco Noro. Su'lilrt L.eorge Al'\ A111e11can mamnl ..irh e~l.)t!rt selr. ou1 to avenge the murder ot h1!> besl 1110110 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min ) (ZJ MOVll .. r,&t1> 01 The While 1 C>lus' ( 1981, Adven1ure) Lou Ch111 Hu. Lo Lteh ShaoM kung lu artists cOlll•flue lhelr s11uggle against the Manchu~ ( I hr • 2b mtn) W (f) TOP O' TMI llOll9IQ -Tuesday -Morning Movles- .. cm "True Contesstons" ( 198 t. Drama) Robert De N110. Rober! Duvall ( t h1 . 50 min) 1t•Ct "I'm Dancing As Fas! As I Can" ( 1982. Drama) Jill Clayb111gh, NICOi Willi amson t 1 hr . 45 min) 1:11 "True Conless1ons" ( 1981 Olama) Robert De N110. Roben Duvall t 1 hr 50 min.) .. @ "The Blacl\ Orchid" ( 1959 Romance) Sophia l or en, Anlhony Quinn {2 hrs) ta CCJ "Don'I Cry ll's Only Thunder" ( 198:?. Drama) Oen111s Chrislopher. Susan SA11ll James ( I hr 50 min ) ?a(!) "love And Ko!.Ses" I 1965 Comedy) Rick Nelson. K11s11n Nelson (2 hrs l g 'Van1st1111y W1ldt>rness ( 1974) DO<. umen1ary Na11a1ed by Re, Allen ( 1 t1r 30 """ J T:ll(l l "G1>1n· Soulh' I t978 <.or111~dy) Jae~ Nicholson Maty StPPnOuryt•ri I I hr 4 I min) ttOlH) "Treasure 0 1 Tt1e four Crowuc, ( 1982, AdvenhH c) Tony Ar11hony Ann Obregon I I hr . 40 min ) 10 ) · Balllestar G.ilac11ca Conquesl 0 1 The Earth t 1980. Sc1ence-r 1ctulnl Lorne Greene Ken1 Mc:Cord (2 hrs I t::aO (CJ "Tom" (1981, Drama) Poper lau11P. Mel Gibson ( I hr 35 rn1n ) .. g "BHch lnterv..ir ( 1976 Orama) fdd1e Alber I Rip Torn 12 nrs I t::aO{;tl "Veronica Vo'>'> ( 198:?) Rosel Zect1 Hllmar Ttiale A' ( 1 111 45 min I 10:GO (C) "My F;worrte Year· I 1982 Comedy) Peler O'Toole Jessica Harper It hr 3c, min) (H) "The Toy" I 1987 Come<JyJ Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleason ( 1 h• 40 mm ) IOl "lv1I Under The Sun" I 1982 Myr.· tery) Pe1e1 Uslino"' Jane B11km {1 hr 40 rn1n I CS)· 'The Cobweb" ( 195!> Drama) Rich ard Wldmarl.. Lauren Bacall t:> h1!> 5 min J -@ "The Lonely Protess1on" I 1969. My'> te•y) Harry Guard1110. Dina Me111ll (? hrs) tUIOO "The Bandits" ( 1979. Wes1em) Rob ell Conrad. Jan·M1ch;iel Vmccnl (I 111 JO min) g ·ouday. Buddy 11981 Come<.tyl Jack Lemmon Waller Matthau I I nr , :l6 min ) t1:11 LZ) Concerl r or Bangladesh · ( 197?1 Enc Claplon. Bob Dylan ( 1 hr 40 rrnn 1 -JU1unoon Movies- tHI Q) "Carson Crty" ( 1952, Western) Ran dolph Sco11. Raymono Massey (2 nrs ) (C} "Golden Renaezvous" t 1977 Suspense) Richard Ha111-; Oav10 Janssen (1 hr 43m1n I (HJ (0 1 'Tove Days One Summer" ( 198? (£) ..... .,... (") «ti ( S) llOVll "Halloween 111 Seaaor) Of Tho Wiich" ( 1962. Horror) Tom Atk1r1-. Sm cev Nelk111 A young woman IS aided by an emergency 1oom phyalclan In her lnves!I ga11on 01 a Halloween malk manufacturer who may heve t>een 1esponslblti for tier lelher's gruesome muldl!r 'A' ( 1 hr • 36 min) *9 llOVll "I. The Jury" ( 1962, Drama) Armande Assante, Barbara Carrera Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a Orama) Sean Conne1y. Belsy Brantley (1 h1 . 50 min ) tl:9(S) "Trall 01 The Pink Panthet'' (1982 • Comedy) Pel er SelletS, Dallid Niven ( 1 h1 .. 3Smln.) t•Ct "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Rob- er! Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs . 4 min) t:11(1) "Fists Ot The While Lolus" ( 1981, Adventure) Liu Chia Hu. Lo Lien ( 1 hr . 25mon) ttO(C) "Don'I Cry, ll's Only Thunde1" ( 1982 . Drama) Dennis Ch11Jtopher. Susan Saini James ( 1 hr • 50 min ) ® "Ha11y·s War" (1981, Comedy) Edwa1d He11mann. Geraldine Page ( 1 hr . 40m1n) (S) "The l11shman" (1978. D1ama) Michael Craig, Robin Nevin ( 1 hr . 45 min) ID "Strangers Al Sunrose·• ( 1971, Ora m11) George Mo"Jgome1y,, Deane Marlin (2 hrs) .. (LJ "Humongous" ( t982 Ho11or) Janel Julian, Oav1d Wallace ( I h1 . 35 min I (l.) "Dealh Watch" ( t982. Horror) Romy Schneider. Harvey Kellel (2 hrs) a:ai0 "Van1Sh1ng Wllde1ness" ( 1974) Doc umentary Narraled by Rex Allen ( I tu JO min l 4-:a«Cl 'Make Me An Oller" ( 1979. Drama) Susan Blakely, Pat11ck O'Neal (2 hrs. l ( $, "Mysle1y At Casile House" ( 1982, A011en1ure) Arleen Brillon ( 1 hr 20 min) HI l!) "Genilemen Preler Blondes" I 1953. Musical) Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell (2hrs) d • .l "Slreet Music" ( 198 t, Orama) Eliza· belh Oaoly, Lar1y Breeding ( 1 hr , 30 min) 101 "Ba11les1ar Galaclica Conquest 01 Tile Earth" ( 1980, Sc1ence-F1ct1on) Lorne Greene. Ken! McCord (2 his l HIOJ) "A Coun1ess rrom Hong Kong" ( t967. Comedy) Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren (2 hrs. 15 min I Seti (I) "Conceri For Bangladesh" ( 1972) Enc Clap1on, Bob Dylan ( 1 ht . 40 min ) --ia;Evening .. lu ... CllPI ,.TIM)l cu ... I!:.~ llAaB-1 L8lmt MIWIHOUR ..,..,.._Ml.wt llllAYa ( )llOW "Treasure 01 The Four C1owns" ( 1982, Adventure) Tony Anlhony, Ana Obregon An adventurer puts togelhe1 a group ot daredevils and sels out on a mis- sion to re111eve a pa11 ol ancient golden crowns Iha! have mys11cal p1oper11es 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1$l TMI IOUllDOf.,.... Michael Morlar- coterie ol v1Ua1n11 && he e11~rovt~ 10 avengo a war buddy'-:. murne1 •n· ( 1 tu . 5011111\) 4'11(!)1UU....U CC) MOWI "Used Cars· ( 1980 t.wl6dy) Kutt Russell, Jack Warden Alter lhe owne1 ol e bankwpt ~r shop Ole!.. hi& employees try to cover up hts aenu~ ro prevent his weallhy car deole1 b•olht!1 ttorn lnhe111tng the busmess 'R' ( I hr • 53 min.) CD) ROCK Olt TV ty and Joanna Miles star 1n 1h1s suspense d1a!NI eboul a woman a11<J her lover plOll· Ing Iha murder of he1 sao1s1tc husband (2 hrs) CtllOVll "61rctt lnlerval" ( 1976. Orama) Eddie Albert. Rip Tom A young girl is sem to live w11h Anllsh relallves. where shtl learns aboul lhe 1eali111:1s ot the adull world (2 hrs ) .. l::.YMDYll IAllllY l&lD AUCI tu1A11"1111~~AIJTI llO¥ll "The Front" ( 1976. Comeoy} Woody Allen, Zero Mostel A scnem1ny bungler becomes Iha pSPudo llulhor tor the wo1k ol several blackh~tlld troPnrls 'PG' (1 hr . 34 min ) . DUMIT 1• CllMIWI IW'PY DA YI AGAIN MCMIWIO , .ll llAGAall ROWAN 6 llWl'Tltl LAUC»MN .... IWTlllT.....,,. TOl90KT An rt11Crv1ew wilh ~ .. Williams •::: .. ~ I MOVA "Animal hnµo•.turs' Tht< remarkable torms ol decept1nri u'<ed oy bOlh predalOfS and lhe11 1111{'111lcd v1clrms --to eat 01 avoid being eaten are e,l(d mined Q (1 hr) (£) WOIEM'I MIJARDI "Wmld lr1~rt,,11ona1 7-Ball Championship L Clflf' Stt.1mpo v!. B1lhe Billing" ( 1 hr ) MOYIE "I 'The Jury I 191:1(' Ur<1ma) Armande Assante, Baroard Carre•a IJri vale eye Mike Hammer tangles with a cote11e ol vlll01ns as he atlemtils lo avenge a war buddy's murder 'R' ( t hr SO min) <l>)llOW "The Godlathe1 Pan II I 1974, Drama) Al Pac1no. Robert Duvall Michael Corleone assumes hrs late talher's 1t11011e and power as he becomes lhe new head ol the Malia. hnd1ng problems with 11val !actions and the law 1hro11ghou1 hrs 1e1gn 'R' (3 hrs . 20 min ) (ZJ MOYIE "Goin· South" ( 1978, Come• dy) Jack Nicholson, Mary SlePnburge11 A cap1u1ed horse th1el •S oflered a chance to escape hanging by marrying a young lady from ttie town 1n which r1e's 1mp11soned 'PG' ( 1 hr • 4 1 min ) r.. a;, 0MNGE COllm' TOOAY ?laf) 2 ON TMI TOR Fea1ured a profile ol chef Juha Child. a look al lhP latest lalenls being showcased at lhe un1ve1sa1 Amph1thea1re, a collector ol old reco1os tells how his hobby has 1urned into herd cash. by ren11ng his golden oldies out lor par1res Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 23 t' 0 'The Next One" ( 1982. Science-Fte- lton) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Barbeau ( 1 hr 35 rmn) ID "The Batlle 0 1 Neretva.. ( 1971, Adven1ure) Yul Brynner Hardy Kruger (2 hrs) ta (~) "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr . 40 min ) Ml("fl ) "Dance 0 1 The Dwarfs" (I hf. 30 min ) CLl "Jellyll And Hyde Together Again" ( 198;:>. Comedy) Mark Blanklield, Bess Armslrong ( 1 hr , 25 min ) Il l "True Conlesslons" (1981, Drama) Robert De Niro Robert Duvall (1 hr 50 min ) ttlfCl Toby And The Koala Bear" (1981. Fan1asy) Roll Harris ( 1 hr . 20 min ) 0 "Sounder" ( 1972 Drama) Crcely l son Paul W1nl1eld (2 hrs ) HI Nlag11r;i ( 1953 Orama) Marilyn Monroe. JOSf'ph Cotten (2 hrs.) (l l 'The Road Warrior" ( 1981, Adven· turt•) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence ( 1 hr . 35m1n) CO .. II Came From Hollywood" (1982. Comelly) Jotin Candy, Dan Aykroyd. ( 1 hr 20 m1n) (Z ) 'Death Watch" ( 1982. Horror) Romy Schneider Harvey Keitel (2 hrs ) HI (f!) 'Sabmrd" ( 1954 Comedy) Hum- pnrey Bogiirr. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs :>!>min) . --~Evening .. u .... C...PA'TWOt. C81NIWI fAKTUY lllMD MCNIWIO 'MB'I CC9AllY NAWAIPM .. llACNllL / Lll4MJt ~ 'OCIAMUI ) llOVll "fl Tilings We<e Dtllererll" ( 1979, Dr11ma) Su1anne Pl&Shelle, Don !Yi,,. • .iy A woman Is SUddenly laced with a series ol dllflcutt responslbllllles when her husband ol many years slips Into an Irre- versible r.atarontc trance (2 hrs) {ff) 110V11 "Weltz Across Texas" ( 1982, Drama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow A Wiidcatter and o pretty geologist become romanucally Involved altet their profes- &IOllS bring H'lem Into COf'lllicl 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 mrn) (S)llCWll "Ball Of Fire" ( 1942, eom.dy) Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck A group ol prissy profnsors researching a diction- ary ol American slang become Involved wllh a gang of thugs and a cabaret llnget ~hts) 1iJ llO¥ll "My Fa11orlte Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toote. Jessica H11rper A dlpsom11nlacal former m11tln" Idol has dllllcOlty coping with thw prHSVret of a llve TV performance during 1elevttlon'1 n age 'PG' ( t hr , 35 min.) DM*YMIDYD ...... ....., ....... WCI PACll O/I CULn. PU flUU. COWJACT UMll (R) -· ~ ,. .... MAlrr Mft MIMI MIO ... g , . ., .. _ ... t llMTIPI UUIN II ... 28 Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 @) IWTlllT.-r Ta.INT Kevin Kline talks about ~oming movie lnml'I MY .... ...., ...... 9CMT llAQIC"" flUllW.. ,..,,.,... llOWll "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Ser ence-Flclion) Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauer In a WOtld ot the lulure. a special poltee otticer tS assigned to tracl< Clown and destroy tour renegade andrOlds 'R' i! hr • 55 m1n ) (Q) MOWll "The Border" ( 1981. Drama) Jack Nlcholsorl, Valerie Permle A Texas bordef guard's values come rn conlhct with those of his corrupt co-workers and his materialistie wile 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) CZ) llOVll "Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972) Ertc Clapton, Bob Dylan ( 1 hr 40mm) Jill m aa.. CCMrnTOOAY 1:119 I Olt ntl TOW Featured' Arda Tt'11b1- ant's Beverly Hrlls sllln and beauty salon. the success ot Taco. the Du1chborn smger With hrs hrt version of Irving Berlin's etas· ste. "Pu111n· On The Artz". enjoy the sounds ot the Bog Band Era al Myron's Ballroom: backstage at the farewell con· ceri ol Supe<1ramp l u.-a-.na~MY IYI Olt LA. Featured· a profile ol some very successtul women who have earned a mtlllon dollars; a loo!\ at the very popular Latin soap operas gaining v1ewersh1p 1n the Hrspante market; exercise tor women love~OT:C=.r' "sensual" foods • IOAI' .. NOIU'I COUIT ........ :-:. Lft Nm DIATM ''Haiti Reason To Ftee" Massive chli/ioes In Har- li's economy have tveled pollllcal repres- Sl0'1 and have resulted In the night of thOu- sands of refugees over the past decade m MOWll "The Amazing Mrs Holliday·· ( 1943, Adventure) Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brlef'I A courageous American teaehef helps a group ol refugee children esca~ during World War II (2 hrs.) • 8 {I) 1Ml llDt (Premiete) A young genius (Matthew L&b<>rteaux) and 1hree of his friends (Andrea Elson, Jeffrey Jac- Quet, Todd Poner) use Ills tallclng com puler to probe an eklerty woman·a de81h {1 hr) D • Oii OC,_. I fhi& program looks st the loremott Clomlnanl Mafor League Baseball reams of the 609 end 70s, and e11amloes the realOfll wtly they were such volatile lorc88 In the game 9 MOWll "Dawn: POftralr 01 A Teen&ge Run&way" ( 1977, Orama) Eve Plumb. Leigh J McClo&key. A IOf,.iy 1 S-year-old gltl lleM an unhappy hOtne Ille and becOl'I'* a prottltult in HollywOOd when shit can't find r.gitlmate work (2 hrs, I • QI 1MlfM.L .,., A b-11 lumper (Carol Lyntey) 11 pul'I06d to a Tahitt.n lal&nd by Colt. Howie and Jody ttlttr "1e e11acta compurertze<I r~ 0'1 her ••·lollef ( 1 hr) I LOU.., , .. ,., aAll> .,,_,~ ~ Kevin l<llne t•lll••bOUt hl:I ~omlng mcJl.'le • .,. "Skyway To Death" (1874, Sui;~nte) Bobby Shetman, S1eten1e Powef9 Snow naf1ll*' t~ ettorta alter • ~·filled ..,,., tnimway II 1neapac11attd. { 1 hr , 30 min ) .,._., c ... ,.... tRI .. Ul9 The ~ economic and polll1cal mo1111attons oeh1nd tierman 1mmlgratton to America tor lhe past 300 ')!ears are e•am1ned ( 1 hr ) I~ A TIUVlleOM tlSTOlft ''The First Vietnam War ( 1946-1954) ·· The French expecr 10 deleal Ho Chi M1nh's guerillas, but the lighting drags on tor e1gh1 years. culm1nallng In the defeat ot the French et Dien Bien Phu ( 1 hr l CC) llOYll .. Glorra" ( 1980, Drama) Gena Rowlands. John Adames A former gun moll becomes the pro1ec1or ot an orphaned 6-year-old Puer1o Rican target- ed by the unde,....,orld tor the tnlormeflon he carries 1n a ballered brrelcase. 'PG' (2 hrs. 1 min) (£)~ <JO llOVll "The Wotld According To Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin W1lhams, Mary Beth Hurl The son ol an unmarried prep school nurse en1oys a lite tull ol adventures. coincidences anel bizarre characters 'R' (2 hrs . 15 min.) llOVll "Rich And Famous" ( 1981, Drama) Candice Bergan. JacQueline Bis- set Throughout !he ups and downs ot their respec11ve literary careers end 1oman11c hves 1wo women depend on lhe1r lriendsh1p for stabilfly 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min) 0 llOYll · Pandemonrum" ( 1982, Mys- tery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane. A col- lege 1own police sergeant reopens an 18- year old unsolved multtple murder case when II appears that the perpe1ra1or rs striking agatn 'PG' ( t hr , 20 min ) ~It.£) AUTO UC810 "Formula I Italian Grand Prix" (from Monza, Italy) (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. Cl QOllQ llUftUI wmt THI llACM IOYI Program shows the singers mekrng an album. extensive 1nterv1ews, and behlnd- the·scenes 01 a live concert. (I hr ) Cf) LOftlOAT m P.IL llAOAD'I Advtee trom the eothof ol "The Great Amerle8n Man Shorlage And What To Do Aboul II" Ml (Jl) ntl CAnMI •II (I) llOVll "Carpool" (Premiere. Com- edy) Harvey Korman. Ernest Borgntne The four members of a carpool come lflto conltlct over a milllon·dollar cache 1hey recrleved when It accidentally tell from an armored car (2 hrs ) 8 0 DVMAl'n K.ryslte delend9 Mark (Geollrey Scott). who ta wspected of &ettlng the c11bln fire, 9nd Alexls reall1ea that a killer ts Alter her O ( 1 hr ) I :-,... ...... ~ A,..,._ tll1'GllY "The Fir 11 Vlelnom War ( t 946-1954) " The Franoh expegt to defeat Ho Cl'll Mlnti's guerillas, bl.It !he fighting dregs on f()( !light yeara. cutmlnafiOg rn the defea1 Of lhe Frencfl &t Dien BkWI Phu ( 1 hr ) CID llOVll "Fiddler On The Roor · (Perl 2) ( 1911 . Musical) Top01, Norma Crane. tn 1urn·ol-th8'-C•ntury Russlu, • poor J9wl&h farmer lrles to m11rry ott his ltve d11ughttt'8 without olttrtng d<>Wfiet (2 hra ) ID CA.ITU Anff'T141tion and Mve acllM era osad 10 demoniltato th• ple.nnlng, build· Ing. nablta1100 and sitQe of • llctlonaf 13th century cattle. with addition.I oo.- toco11on Yilllta 10 Cllttl.. ltvoogh<>Ul Wela (1 tv) CC llO¥ll '"fne Virgin And TN> GYPtY" ( 1070. Oram11) Joanna Shimkus, Franco Neto Dated on 1 '10fY by 0 H. Lawrence. A pr~r young l"ngllth girt rebell ••nat her ci.rgyman tether by taking up With • htlndsome gypay rOY9f ·R' I 1 hr • 32 min) -Tuesclay Cont. ()) lm9llWl91WMCMIWI ([) AUIT1UUAlt U.U JOOT'IAU. ·c11md Flnale" (lrom Mttlbourno, Au11trella) tnl flhtf;) 11:91.'tllOVW "lhe Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robtirl Shaw Jacqueline Bisset A young couple ltnd romance and treasure as they dive otf the coast or Be1muda and llncJ ..i burled treasure cache 'PG' (2 ht!. 4 mlnL tl:ll 0 G) Uft tlGIHT Wint DAVID~ Guest comedian Jay Leno (I hr ) I TWIJIHTZONI llOVll "Sergeant Deadhead" ( 196!> Comedy) Frankie Avalon. Deborah Wal ley Alter a space 111p. an olf1ce1 1eopard· 1zes bo1h his career and love lite with ht!> newly acQuired persona111y ( 1 hr 30 min) (!) ..OWAM & MAA'Tlf'I UUC»t It ®J llfTUT.-.rf TONIGHT An 1n1ervtPYlf with Andy Williams ( 1 hr ) ~AU. II TMI ,Aa't LO~ AIEllCAM IT'tU llOVll "The Case Against Ferro" ( t976 Drama) Yves Montand, Simone S1gno1e1 A police detective 1s forced to destroy e111dence 1ha1 seems 10 reveal that he IS the killer (2 hrs .. 5 min' CS) LOVllQ AmNDt AND PIJRCT COUfUt 12111 f) Cl) llCClOUI> A Brn1sh lord (Jaci.. Cas- sidy) who comes 10 America as a iewel thief ends up suspected ol rnurder (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) t'9 0 llOVW "The Chalk Garden ' ( t964 Orama) Oeboran Kerr. Hayley Mills A governess makes a desperate a1temp1 10 1ouch the heart of her lonely d1s1urbl.!O teen·age charge (2 hrs ) (!) llOV: "Cheyenne Autumn" (Par! 1) ( 1964. Western) James Stewart Richard Widmark 011ected Dy Jonn r ora The dra ma11c exoaus of Cheyenne Indians e~tends lrom an Oklahoma reservation te1 their homelanos 1n Wyoming (2 his ) ...... ti) llOVW Girl On The Run' 119S8 Dra ma) flrem Z1mb3hst Jr f11n O'B11en f\ onvate eye is hired 10 ltnd a nightclub singer before a 1<1t1er aOe!. t:.> hrs JO min J I ~ llOVW "fv1I Under The Sun· ( t982 Mystery) Peter Ustinov Jane Btr1<1n Bel· g1an sleuth Hercule Po1ro1 looks tor thf' murderer ol a tamo11s ac11esc; among .:in island resort hotel's stall and guests 'PG' i 1 hr 40 men) CS) llOVW ·s111ing Ducks" ( 1980. Ad11en lure) Michael frrul Zach Norman Two tnept mobsters Hee to South Amet1ca and encounter the women assigned 10 kill them 'A' ( t hr 30 min ) lZ)llOVW · Kee11e Tippet · ( 1975. Orama) Monique van de Ven Andrea Dombu1g N1neteer11h-cen1ury Amsterdam 1s lhe set- ting of a poor country girl's climb up the social ladder ( I hr 45 mon ) '1)~1COTT 1:21 <ID llOVW '"Feve Days One Summt1r · (1982, Drama) Sean Connery Be1w Brantley An Alpine vacation lor a moun· 1a1neenng Sco1t1sh µhys1c1an and the young woman traveling woth him becomec, lhe venue tor personal revela11011 PG' t 1 hr . 50 min I 1:11 D 0) MIC MEWi OVDllQHT @ TMl.....CAMt ••(C) llOVW "Tom ( 1981 D•ama) P10"• Lauree. Mel Gibson A younq re1ardt>d man and a sensorove. m1ddle·agt1d woman develop a close relationship ot mu1w11 need and understanding that leads 10 an uno11hodox marriage ( 1 ho 1!> rrnr1 I HI B ~:. MEWi llOHnrATCH l:tlOllO¥W "Buddy, Buody'" (t98t. Coma· dy) Jnck Lttn,mon, Waller Matth&U White en 81lS8Hln concentrotes on hit ne•t kill 1ng. ho 1s rudely 1ntem,1pled by e t>umbllno fiJllure ol • man wno IS attempllng au1c1o.; 'A' (t hr , 38 min ) a. CD llOVll '"Foolllghl Glamour" ( t944, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthw Lake Dagwooo appears to be the vlllaln when BIOndle puts on a play for one of hos ell· en1;:.g;=:;· ( t hr , 30 min ) I :' tOUllD 01 MUlllD Michael Mortar· ty and Joanna Mites star In this suspense drama about a woman and h8f lover plott· 1ng the murd&f of her sadistic husband (2 hrs.) m OUMGI COUNTY TODAY M CO llOVll "Pranks" ( 1981. Horror J Lau- ue Lapmskt, Stephen Sacks Five youths who are, their winter recess closing down a conoemnea dormitory, find themselves targets of a mad killer ( 1 hr.. 26 min ) MOU llOVll "Mystery Of The While Room" ( 1939, Mystery) Bruce Cabot, Joan Woodbury A surgeon ts mysteriously murdered during the course of an opera· tlon~l~~~g.. ( 1 hr. 20 min ) I ... ...... .,... llOVll "The Elt0!C1st" ( 1973, Horror) Ellen Burstyn. Linda Blair The young daughter of a popular actress becomes possessed by a demoruc spirit which com mots evil acts through the occupatton ot her mind and body •Jr (2 hrs . 2 min I tZ) llOVW "Death Walch" ( 1982. Horror) Romy Schneider. Harvey Keitel. Strange -•Morning Movies- HI "Venom·· ( 1982. Suspense) Nicol W1111amson. Klaus K1nsk1. ( 1 hr , 33 min.) lc3D lCl "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) Woody Allen. Zero Mostel ( 1 hr . 34 min ) .. 'l "Veronica Voss" ( t 982) Rosel Zach. H1lmar Thate 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Ml 0 "The Next One" ( 1982. Sc1ence·F1c· lion) Kerr Dullea. Adrienne Barbeau (1 hr . 35 min) .. @ "Char he Bubbles" ( 1968. Drama) Albert Finney u za M1nnell1 (2 hrs) d [SJ "Mystery At Caslle House" ( t982. Adven1ure) Aileen Britton ( t hr , 20 min I 1• (!) 'Who Is The Black Dahlia?" (1975. Myst01y) Elrem Zlmbahsr Jr. Lucie Arnaz L2 hrs I (OJ "Night Gallery" ( 1969. Suspense) Joan Crawford. Barry Sullivan. ( I hr .. 38 min I 't:il(CJ ·Becket" ( t964 Orama} Richard Burton. Peter O'Toole (2 hrs .. 30 min) r %) ··Am11yv1lle II The Possession'" ( t982, Horror) Burt Young, James Olson ( 1 hr 45min I UO H "Dance 0 1 The Owarts" (I hr 30 mint 0 "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mystery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane (I hr . 20 min) .. 0 "It Came From Hollywood' ( t982. Comeay I John Candy Dan Aykroyd t t hr 20m1n) HI 0 "Sounoer ' ( 1972, Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul W111l1eld (2 hrs) 2 ·concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972) E11c Clapton. Bob Dylan ( 1 hr • 40 mtn I 1Mlll C' 'Thomasine & Bushrod" ( 1973 things t>egtn lo occur wh11n a wor0an decldeci she wants to die 11 prrv111e. f.l4H sonal dea1h 'R' (2 hrs) .. llOVll • Harry's War' ( 1981. Coma dy) Edward Herrmann. Geraldine Paue A. tlfflilll·town poetman comes 10 lhe aid or h1a aunt, who owe\ the IRS back taxe• 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 min I .. i,M'nt• ftlMCUI WILl't, 11.0. llO¥ll "'Gol<Jeri neno11LVou~· < t9/f Sutl)en&e) AIChard Hams. David Janssen An ocean liner carrying a cargo of gold and the !Ives of Its passengers are 1hrea1· ened by the posstbillty ot nuclear oesttuc non ( 1 hr • 43 min ) -(!) Tel' O' TMI llON9'0 G) llOVll "leave II To Blondie' ( 194&, Comedy) Penny S1ng1e1on, Arthur Lake Dagwood tries to won over a bog client by changing the wordr. 10 a song he wrote ~hr ,JO min) MTm MJH•U .,_. {R) llOVll "Making Love" ( t98 I, Orama) Kale Jackson Michael Ontkean A worn· an learns that her husband 1s 1nvotved 1n a homosexual •elallonship R' ( I hr . 50 min.) • dU llOVll "Renegade G111" (1946, West ern) Ann Savage. Alan Curtis A special 1nvestrgat01 is g111en tne assignment ot b11ng1ng 1n the tamale leader ot a gang ( 1 hr , 10 min.) d (!)IW.._LI (S)llOVll '"Ttoe Irishman" ( t978 Dtamal Michael Craig. Robin Nevin A proud t11sh· man refuses to yield to progress when h11> business as a teamster is threatened by motorized transportation ( 1 hr. 45 min ) Western) Max Julian. Vonetta McGee 11 nr . 35min ) "Waltz Across Texas" ( 198? 01ama) Anne Archer. Terry Jasrrnw It hr 40 min) (~ "Cry Terror•" ( 19!>6 Ad11en1ure) James Mason. Rod Steiger (2 hrs I ,..@ "Elephant Wall\" ( 1954, Drama) £h1 abelh Taylo1, Dana Andrews (2 hrs ) '1• 0 "Nevada Smith'" ( 1975 Western) Lorne Greene. Chll Ports ( 1 hr 30 mon ) CO) "Rich And Famous" ( 1981 Orama) Candice Bergen. JacQuehne Bisset ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) 11:11 CZ) "Fists Of The While Lorus" (196 t Adventure} Liu Chia Hu Lo L 1ch ( 1 hr 25m1n) '1::110 "The WO!ld According To Garp" ( t982. Comedy) Robin Wllhams, Mary Beth Hurt (2 hrs. 15 min) -Afternoon Movies- tHI Cl) "The Healers' ( 1974 Orama) John Forsythe. Pat Harrington Jr (2 hrs ) CC) "Gloria" ( 1980. Orama) Gena Row lands, John Adames. (2 hrs 1 min J CS) '"Rich And Famous" (198t. Orama) Gand1ce Bergen. JacQuehne Bisset ( t hr. 55 min) UIOCID ··raps" ( 198 t, Orama) Geo1ge C Scoll, Timothy Hulton (2 hrs ) ©) ·carnal Knowledge" ( 1971 D1ama) Jack Nicholson. Ann Margret t 1 n1 37 min) (Z) "Veronica Voss" ( 1982) Rosel Zech, H1lmar Thate 'R' ( t hr 45 mon ) ttO(t) ··Resurrection" (1980 Orama) Ellen Burstyn Sam Shepard ( 1 hr 45 men I Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 25 the heart and home of a wealthy orphan- f administrator ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~1\IMU.U .... lllOVll "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy) Joan Collins. Michael Morgan A high school student has a d1tt1cu1t 1tme trying to lose ~1rn1y 'R' (I hr. 30 min ) Qr:> COUNTY TODAY Ml O llllOVIE "The Crime Of Dr Hallet" ( 1938, Horror) Ralph Bellamy, Wtlllam Gargan A scoen11s1's assistant insists upon being used 1n an experiment which i = be deadly ( 1 hr . 25 min.) 1111•11rm1 lllOVll "Prince Of The Cuy" ( 1981. Ofama) Treat Williams. Jerry Orbach A New York cop 1s caught between federal pressure and loyalty 10 his fellow olhcers during an onveshgation ol Widespread police corruption 'R' (2 hrs., 45 min.) (Q) llllOVll "The Border" (1981, Drama) Jack Nicholson, Vale11e Pemne A Texas -Thunclay -Morning Movies- .. CZ) "Concert For Bangladesp" ( 1972) Erie Clapton, Bob bylan (I hr . 40 min ) .. ltll "Naked A1tb1" (1954. Ofama) Sterling Hayden. G1011a Grahame (2 hrs.) d (C) "La Ronde" ( 1950, Orama) Simone Srgnoret. Anton Walbrook ( 1 hr . 30 min) (ff) "The GIAc1er FoA" ( t978) Documen- tary ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 0 "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken- nee,;7, Ro<;s O'Donovan ( 1 hr . 40 mon) ,_(!) 'Baille Hymn" ( 1957. Drama) Rock Hudson, Martha Hyer (2 hrs ) aD "The Picture Show Man" ( 1979. Dra- ma) Rod Taylor. John Melllon I 1 hr . 28 min) CZ) "Death Watch" ( 1982. Horror) Romy Schnelder, Harvey Keitel. (2 l'lrs.) .. ct:) "The Sulllvans" ( 1944, Drama) Thomas Mltchell, Anne Baxter (2 hrs) •(%)"Amityville II The Possesslon" ( 1982, Horror) Burl Young, James Olson. ( 1 hr. 45min.) -CC> "Man On A Tightrope" (1953, Suspense) Fredric March, Terry Moo<e ~ ruy A Riddle" ( t980. Ofama) Mel uglas, Lile Kedrova ( t hr., 30 min) (I) "Andy Hardy Comes Horne" ( 1958, Orama) Mickey Rooney, Patrtcla Breslin (?hrs.) m "Don't Cry, It's Only Thundef" ( 1982. Orama) DennlS Christopher. SU118n Saint James (1 hr., 50 min / -tm "Ttle Violent Men · ( 1955. Western) Glenn FOid, Barbara Stenwyck 12 hrs ) ... • "A Town Celled Hell" ( 1972. West- ern) Robert Shllw. Teny S.valas ( 1 ht , 30mln) 1W(Q) "Trell Of The Pink Panltler" (1982. Comedy) Pe1er Sellers. 01vld Niven. ( 1 hi'. 35 min) CZ) "Star Wars" ( 1977. fantasy) Merk Hamill, H1m1son Ford. (2 hra.) 28 Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 border guard's values come in conflict with those of his corrupt co-work8fs and his materialistic wile 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (%) llOWll "V8fonlca Voss" ( 1982) Rosel Zech. Hllmar Thate 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ~110 llOWll "My Favorite Year" (1982. Comedy) Petet O'Toole, JeSSiC8 Harper A dlpsoman1aca1 lorrner matinee Idol has dllticulty coping with thw pressures ot a live TV performance during television's ~~ 'PG' (1hr .3S min.) 11:11~ "Gloria" ( t980, Drama) Gena Rowlands, John Adames. A tormef gun moll becomes tile protector of an orphaned 6-year-old Puerto Rican target- ed b~ the underwortd tor the Information he carries In a battered briefcase 'PG' (2 hrs .. 1 min.) .. 1,AIT'M· IMIQ'9-.ft, l&A .. Tc.O'M- llOWll "Just Around The Corner" ( 1938. Musical) Shirley Temple. Joan Davis An archtlect with a plan for a slum CS) "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Pat8f O'Toole, Jessica Harper (1 hr , 35 min ) 0 "Final Assignment" ( 1980, Ofame) GeneVleVe Bu1old. Mte:hael 'York ( 1 hr , 30 min) tttl(ID "Legend Of The Wild" ( 1980. Ofama) Dan Haggeny. Denver Pyle ( 1 hr . 40 min) t:tt(O) "The Winter Qt Our Ofeams" ( 1981. Orama) Judy Davos. Bryan Brown (I hr . 29mln) (%) "True Confessions" ( 1981. Ofama) Roben Oe Niro, Aobeft Ovvett ( 1 hr., SO (TU(I ) a.CC) "Pia f" ( t973. Biography) Brlgllle Artet, Pascale Christophe. ( 1 hf • 40 min ) (I) "II Came From HollywoOd" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy, Oen Aytlroyd (1 hr . 20 min.) ct "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or. Jackie GIM90n (1 hr .. 40 mtn) ID "Dunoeone Of Horror" ( 1962. Hor- ror) Rvu t(alV!Y, Helen Hogan. (2 hrs.) ..CD "Love Spell' (1981, Romance) Rich· ard Burton, Kate Mulgrew. ( 1 hr.. 40 min) CO) "Tho Plc:ture Show Man" ( 1979, Ora· ma) ROd Tayk>f, JOl'ln MtlHon. ( 1 hr .. 28 min) 8111 (%) "The Late ShOW" ( 1977. Mytt8fy) Ari Carney, Liiy Tomlin ( 1 hr •• 34 min) •CC> "Sooner Or Late<" (1978, Romance) Denise Miiier. Rex Smith. (2 hrs.) (8) "The Glecltf Fox" ( 1978) Documen- tary ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) O "Starstruck" ( 1982. Mualc31) Jo Ken-n~. Ross O'Oonov1tn ( 1 hr .. -40 min.) .. (!) "River Qt No AelUfn" (1954, Adven- ture) Rober1 Mitchum. Marltyn Monroe ~tv .. ) (,I) "Am11yv111e n· The Pouealon" ( 1982. Horror) B'ur1 foung. James Otton. ( 1 ht .. 45 min.) • •CR) "Tell Me A Riddle" (1880, OratM) Metvyn Douglae, Liie !<Nova. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) ....... .. , ... .. Nfta ... ,,.,,,,., .. =:.1&-. clearance p101ect realtzos hos dream with the help of hrs young daughter ( I hr • 30 m1niL.n-~ ........ ?ml (It) ea(l)llOVll "BalfOI Fire" ( t942. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwycl\ A group ol p11ssy professors researching a diction- ary of American slang become Involved with a gang ot thugs and a cabaret singer l' hr . 55 mtn ) t:llU llOVll "H1ghway 13" ( 1948. Mystery) Robert Lowery, Pamela Blal(e Sudden death lurl(s on the highways for the Jinxed truck drivers ot an e11press company ( 1 hr , 5min.) d (ll)lllmAllOf~ ...a g lllOVll "Quest For Fire" ( 198 t, Fanta- sy) Everell McGill, Rae Dawn Chong Three members of a prehistoric tribe that hasn't the knoW\eOge tor malling hre are sent 1n search ot a new source when their continuously burning pilot fire Is extln· gvlShed 'R' (I hr . 35 min ) l llAWAI,..._. llAae.. I LlllB .....auR ~-IUWtllHAVIOlt llOWll "The Sulltvans" ( 1944. Ofama) Thomas Mitchell, Anne Ba111e1 FtVe Navy men. all brothers. go down with their ship In the spirit ot patriotism and family devo- tton to each other. (2 hrs ) CE TO' Mill IOJlllO Mike Tinley I Mark McPherson IO·rouna Mlddlewe1gh1 bout (live from Allnnllc City, N J.) (2 hrs , 30 min) 1'MI nMCll..,. llilOVll ''Gray Lady Down' ( 1978, Adventure) Charlton Hesron. David Car- radine When a nuclear submarine carry· 1ng 41 men aboard ts rammed by e way· ward freighter, 11 sinks to a depth ot 1,400 feel end beeomes precariously perched on a sea shelf. 'PG' (I hr , 51 min.) O llOWll "Across The Gr ea I Divide" ( 1976. Adventure) Robert Logan, Heath- er Rattrav. Two Ofphaned children set out alone across the Rocky Mountains In order to claim a farm In Oregon which _1th•=:'o-Af.hrs 1 ~la.La = ITll' T1IM>IMM M MTI ...... Df ... .,. ,..,t.=il*- ..... llMTWI~• =•.-rw Waylon JeM- 1 Ol:'l IOUt In Floflda. 1llm'I CC19MY ..... .. • ms-.r ••• &Z -.J ._ • COllCm--"T The Grt!lm- my-Award winning coun1ry·w .. lerli 1ta1 J*f-. IUCh favorlt• at "Thie O.m- ~." "Luelle" and "I.tidy,'' a1 well .. • duet OI "We H11ve Tonight" with QU9tl 1111 Sheena Ea11ton. lrom lh• G(Mnlboro lliC) CollHum ( 1 hr.) CiJ ... "The Cflmlnal Codie" ( 183 t, Dram.) Waller Hu.ton, PtllMlpt HOlmel. A lnmltt involwd In I prl9on klfflng mutt tum lnfolmer tr he It to •void being tnt l•R lOl MOV. Cnrn1 I Knowledge·· t 1911 l>r11m11) 1111 k N11.hOl'ion Ann Mnru1111 I wn (lllll'\)0 1111111()', o,pe11e1 ·f'•tllOI Y''•"' 1~101(1 ,1nCI dl11'1 UltldllDllOn Oi<.(l)V9flllQ hie by sharony and sw11ch1ng eac11 other'!lo 11111t11ends R 11 hr J7 min I CZ) MOV. A11111yv1lle II Theo Pos'less1on" ( 1982. Ho1ra1) Burt Yo•My, James Olson A lam11y experleni.es supe111aturally 1nflu enced problems a11e1 moving 11110 e Long tstano ~ 'R' (I hr 45 min ) .. @ llOVll "T~ Lasl Qml)saur" (1977 Science Fictt011) n1chard B00tie. Joan Van Ark While hu1111ng 1he tes1 tlv1ng dlno sau1. the world'!i r1cfles1 r11an becomes frapped In a lime warp whe1e he ls pur- sued by a p11ml11ve tribe. (2 hrs , 10 min ) alt 0 QOMQ PUlWIUM WITH ..,.,..,. ITLU The popula1 folk rock ve1eran pe1to11ns "Love The One Your Wllh." "Wooden Stups•· see hve conceit 1001c1ge 1aped 1n Concord ( I hr ) (!l lllOVtl · Tne Cossacks" ( 1960, Adven ture) fdmuno Purdorn, John Drew Bar rymore In Czar Alexander's Russia of the 1850s, lusty and courageous wamors wage fierce ba111es against invaders (2 i~TA Ml ~..ollll MV1EW ' ... Cl> ... ~ HOTn A beauty co111es1an1 (Heather l ocktear J questions her own morals. and a protessional tt11et (Rooer1 Hooks) plans 10 rob 1ne ho1e1 vault ( 1 h1) 0 POUCf WOM4N EJl) CUTU Ar1Una11on and live acl1t11 are used 10 aemcinst1ate the planning i....;!!C- 1ng. hab1ta1ton and siege ot a l1c11ona1 131h century castle with a1.1d11tnna1 on tocallon v1s11s 10 !.aslles throughout Wates ( 1 hr) 0D THE QDIMAN AMERICANS: • YEA111 If THE NEW UNO The 1ellg1ous. Pconom1c and poht1cal mo11va11ons beh1no German 1mm1yra11on 10 Ame11ca tor lht' pas1 300 yea1s are eaam111eo ( I h1 I 'C)MOVE An Amencan Werewolf In Lon- don" ( 1981 Comedy) David Naugh1on. Jenny Agullrr The 11acat1on 1ilnerary ol two young Amencans on a walking lour of Fngland 1s ruined when a werewolf a11ack leaves one dead and lhe olher cursed with a hunger tor human lfesn 'R' ( I hr 35 min) IS) MOVE H 0 Ts, .. ( t979. Comedy) Susan K1ge1 Lisa Lonoon A soronty reiecl dec1oes 10 torrn he• own clut> of co- eds who concen11ate on grat1ty1ng sex- starved collegians 'R ( 1 hr 35 min ) 0 MOVE "Quest For F11e" ( 1981. Fania sy) Everetl McGill Rae Dawn Chong Three members ut a preh1s1or1c 111be ltlal hasn't the knowledge 101 malung hre are sen! 1n sea1ct1 of a 11ew source when their con11nuousty b1Jrn1ng pilot fire 1s exlln· 9_1,J•Shed 'R' ( I hr 35 min ) m MOVE "Eo;cape In The Sun" l t957, ACl11enture) .John Bentley. Vera Fusek A 01g game hunte1 tails 1n love w11h lhe wile ot hos m1lhonaire cl1en1 durong a satan 1n Africa ( 1 111 , 30 min J tt:'9 I IWtY TYl.DI MOOR( INDDDIDIWf NETWOM MEWi 1.! HIOCO...OATTMCTIOHI 11•1 a o CI>®' m ... TAXI . QOMQIHOW TtlCH CW THIE NIGHT IEJlfYMLL : JA~ GllilOM • YIE1llAM: A TELEVll60M lllTORY "The fu<,f Vlt+lnnm War ( t916 t9&4) " Tho F'it<n(.11 11>1)ttcl to detest Ho Chi M111h'!. uuo11llui. hut the toghlu'Y d•80" 011 tor u1uht )'tMrs. cutm1ne11ng on the delea1 ot the French at Oien Bien Phu l 1 hr ) lfi)llCMI "GhO&t SIOly" (1981, Ho1r0t) Fred Astaire, John Houseman Mys1e11ovs dealhli begin to oec1mate tile renks of a small c11cle ot eldef'ty men who share bolh a monthly atorylelllng geHagelhe< and 11 50-ye"r Old Merel 'R' ( t hr . 50 min ) (LJ lllOWll "Heer1ac""" ( 198 1. Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Polls. A pregnant women 1ags along with a playgirl 'A' ( t hr . 35m1n) (Q) lllCMI "Rich And Famous"~981. CXama) Candice Bergen. Jacque Bis- set Throughout lhe ups end do ns of 11\eu respective hlerary careers and roman11c fives. 1wo women depend on their friendship for steb1t11y 'A' ( 1 ht • 5& min) (Z)MOVW "Kee11e Tippet" ( 1975. Drama) Monique van de Ven. Andrea Domburg Nlneteenlh·century Amsterdam ts the set ling ot a poor country g11t's climb up the social ladder ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 1t.11 @ llOYlf "Ona For Tile Book" (1947, Comedy) Eleanor Parker. Ronald Reagan. A GI on leave from !he milllary sets up housekeeping wHh a 1rust1nu young star- let (2 hrs .. 10 min.) IPOflTtCIJnlll 11:11 f) CI> flOUCI ITORY A Mex1can-Amarica11 police sergeant (Pedro Arme11da11z Jr ) 111es to prevem a gang war 1n his old neighborhood (A) ( 1 hr . 10 min) D fl:) TOMGHT Host Johnny Carson Guesls. Sean Connery ("Never Say Never Again"). Brazllten p1an1sl Tania Tania Mana ( t hr) IA 1UllDAY l9QHT @)MC ... ~ . 11 llMCM °'-ITillllTI Of IM FIWICtlCO : a.DDITAMDllO HUMM 11HA VIOi' NOMI llACllO WIDLY (II) · MCWI UM llOVll "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryo1. Jackie Gleason A multomll· honaue "purchases" an unemployed t>lack man as a play1h1ng tor his spoiled Loung son 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1h41LC)MOVW "Resurrection" (1980. Orama) Ellen Bu~1yn. Sam Shepard Aller a near tatal auto acc1den1. a woman llnds that she has the at>1111y to heal 01hers but IS persecuted because ol her refusal 10 cta1m a divine influence PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 12'10 MOVW "Congratulallons, It's A Boy!" ( 1971. Comedy) Bill Bixby, Diane Baker. A carefree playboy gets turned around when a 1een-age bOy appears claiming to be his son. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) i ~-JWOM .... PICA AIU CC*\' ACT KMATI (It) llOYI( "Halloween 111· Season 0 1 The Wiich" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Alkins. Sta- cey Netk1n A young woman 1s aided by an emergancy room ph}'Stclan In her 1nves1l- ga11on ol a Halloween mask manufacturer whO may have been responslble 101 her lather's gruesome murde1 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 12:JO a m LATI NIGHT WITH DAY'ID LnT1NWI Guests. comedian Davia wooa. Warren Eckstein with exotic animals ( I hr ) B TWIJGHTZO. lllCMI "The Vampires" ( 1966, Hm ror) Gordon Scoll, Gianna Marie Goliath •S called upon to conque• a deaa1y vam- p11e creature I hat enslaves humans ( t hr 30 min) Cl) ,.,...,. I IWITWI LAUQM. t, t11l DfTIJITA...wr 1'0MGHT Kevin Kline 1n1k1 obovt his vpcom1~ mo111t1 I W.llTttlPA&Y l.OYI, AamltCAN Im.I 12:M (I) llOVll "Thtt Longest CX1ve" ( 1976, Wei.tern) Kurt Russell. Tlm Matheson Two b1othera. con11nu1n\l theu search ot the Old Wesl tor their rn1ss1ng sister. team up wlfh a group ot Itinerant cattle herdets 1Jhr .20mln) WU lllCMI "Qef\cjr11110n" (t969. C~y) David Janssen, 1(1m Darby A tattier pan ocs when he learns hts new1yweo daughter a11d son-1n-taw plan on cseu.,erl11g their own.=;. (2 hrs) Cf) "Cheyenne Autumn" (Part 2) ( 1964, Western) James Siewert, Richard Widmark Directed by John Ford The dra· mallc eicO<lus ot Cheyenne Indians extends lrom an Oklahoma reser11auon tu the11 homelands 1n Wyoming (2 hrs I IJ =. "Tall Story" ( 1960, Comeely) Jane fonda. Anthony Perkins A young girt anxious lo find a husband l..lnbes a basketball player lo "throw" an 1mportan1 Q!me (2 hrs . 30 min.) (HJ llOYlf "The Bell Jar" ( 1979 Drama) Marilyn Hassell. Julie Hams Based on the autobiography by Sytv1a Pta1h A troubled young women tries to overcome lhe ove1- whelming tensions and ar.Klet1es building up w1th1n her as she prog1esses from ado lescence 10 aduilhood 'R' ( 1 hr . 54 min) (LJ llOVll "Trash1" ( 1981. Science-F'tc· hon) Losa Deleeuw A dementeo sc1en11st Ines to pertecl lhe ul11ma1e tamale robot (1 hr 10 rntn I (ll) MOYll "N1ghl Gallery" ( 1969, Suspense) Joan Crawford. Barry Sull111an Rod Serl1ng p1esenfs three tales ol the supernatural an he11 provokes hos uncle's oeath. a weallhy blond woman buys a poor man's eyes. an ei.-Naz1 d1eams of bec.;om· ing part ol a ptac•d pa1nt1ng 111 a South American museum (2 hrs.) lS) MOVW "Prince 0 1 The Cny" ( 1981. Drama) Treat Williams, Jerry Orbach A New York cop rs caught between federal pressure and loyally to hos fellow otlicers during an 1nves11ga1ton ol widespread ~lice corrup11on ·A' (2 hrs • 45 mrn ) {ZJ llOYlf "True Confessions" (1981. Drama) Robert De Niro. Rober! Duvall Trie usually separate worlds ot two brolh· ers. a Los An11 .. tes police detective anc1 an ambt11ous Re •an Catholic pnesl, con verge dunng • 111der inves11ga11on 'ff ( 1 !:i'f£~ ~AUTO llACllQ "NASCAR Harvest 150" (from Richmond. Va ) (A) ( 1 hr 30 min) 1:JI CC) MOV. "The Dogs 0 1 War" ( 1980. Aavenlure) Ch11slopher Wallo.en. Tom Be1enger Aller being tortured and deported by an Al11can dictator, a merce- nary returns 10 lead a revolu11on. 'A' ( t hr .. 45 min) 1>41 0 lllOV1l "Cheech And Chang's Nice Dreams" ( t 981 Comedy) R1onard "Cneech" Maron Tnomas Chong Two in11e1erate Potheads appear lo have tound 1t1e•1 llUP calltng as they peddle ''"'cream on the streets ot I CJ!> Ang1:1le!> 'll' ( 1 hr . 'n min) HO 1J (j) Cll NEWS MIGHTWATCH fJIDNEWI 1::9 ID MOVE "C11r1v Top .. (1935. Mus1ca11 Shorley Tempi!' Rochelle HuO<;on A OPqu11tng 11111p ~·" and ner otde• s1<.,h·• win Friday <::e pt. 1n 1983 27 -Thursday Cont. fD FM& Y P'Ol1"IWT ([) AUTO RACING "NASCAR HOiiy Farms 400" Cfrom North W1lkest>oro N C) (A) Qhrs.) rQ) llOV1I "Funeral Home .. ( 1982 Mys tery) Kay Hawlry. Barry Morse A young woman investigates strange occurences at her grandmother's V1c1011an homf A' l hr, 30mln) l'WCWI 11:11 llOV1I "Two Guys F'rom Texa'> ( 19d8. Comedy) Dennis Mo1gar1, Jack Carson A pair ot vaudeVllle stars find tove and trout>te while stranded 1n Te.as t t hr, 55 min) tWCC) llO¥ll "P1at" { 1973. Boography) Brr· gltte Ariel. Pascale Christophe Tne early careGr ot the lamous French chanteuse Ed1tn Pral, 1s recounted 'PG' CI hr 40 min) -C/J '*>VW "Farewell My Lovely" ( 1975 Mystery) Robert Mitchum. Charlo11e Aampllng. SeGdy 1940s private eye Ph1l1p Marlowe 1s drawn into untoieseen Intrigue and danger when he takes on the as~1gn· ment ol localing a tough hOodhrm's m1'iS i ™hr ,55m1n) rf..,-w(IM .... llO¥ll "Conan The Barbanan" ( 1982 Adventure) Arnold Schwer zenegger James Earl Jones In a mythical worlO ot the past. a warr10<·th1ef and his compan tOns are sent by a N0<d1C king to tree t~ ruler's daughter from the leader ol a snake cull. 'R' (2 his .. 10 min) tt:ll D fl) LATI MIGHT wmt DAV1D LfTllNWt Guest· cool<l~~pert Julia Child ( 1 hr ) 8 ":' "Kiiiers Three" ( t968. Suspense) Robel! Walker Diane Vars1 A serviceman and his wile are involved In 11 robbery attempt In which a lederal agent Is killed ( 1 hr , 30 min J (!) ROWM & llAllTWI LAUQtMll 9 maTAIMNT TOlllGHT Wnyron Jenn i s on IOUf In Flotlcta M.L•M,Al&Y I.OWi, AIBICM Im.I llO¥ll "Reds" ( 1981, Drama) Warren Beally, Diane Keaton Ame11can iournallsl John Reed's lnvOlvement 1n the Russum Revolullon ot 1917 rs depicted 'PG' (2 hrs., 40 min ) .. 8 ([) llO¥ll "Doc101s' Private Lives" ( 1978, Drama) John Gavin, Donna Miiis FC>Yr doctors allempl to balance their per· eonal traumas and their p1otesstonat r~albll~'."· ~) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) -Cl)&..ow. MD .... CT COUPUI we MON "Marnie" (1964, Suspense) Tipp! Hedren, Sean CO<lnery A man atruggles to break the thieving habll8 of nls lileptomanlac wife and restore harrno '.!l_ lo thel1 marriage (2 his . 45 min ) (JJ llO¥ll "Th9 Day The Earlh StOOd $1111" (1951, Scleoce-Ftctk>n) Mlchael Rennie, Patricia Neal. After a st1ange spococratt lands In Washington, D.C. Bn eml"~ery e~g• warning Earth 10 cease Ila a1om· le •=mentahon. (2 hrs ) I MC)Vll "Murder Motel" ( 1975, Mys- tery) Robyn Miiian. Derek Francis A woman Me'lt 10 diseOV91 the ICMnllly ot Mf llanc.'a murder8f ( t hr , 30 min ) ®.,."The E"x0<clsl" ( t973. HOtr()rj En.n Buratyn, Llnd8 Blair The young cleughtet of a popular ac11es9 becomes poee .. •ed by a dem<>nle spirit which com· mitt evil acte th1ough tilt occupation ot Mf mind and bOdy '°A' (2 h11 , 2 min ) (JJ)llOVW "Wanda" (1970, O!amAI BAr· bar• L~.Mtchaet Higgin• Altar A pnln 30 Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 ful d1vo1ce and a series of loveless affairs a woman finds he1sell art1acted to a oom- blln=k PG' f 1 hr 45 min) · Andy Warhol's Frankens1e1n" ( 1974. Ho11or) Joe Dallesandro. Udo 1<1er A se~ crated weirdo kidnaps the young people ot a village to secure body parts tor hos male and female monsters 'A' ( t hr 35 min I c;)QOllCOTT t:11(:5' llOVll Gray Lady Down" 11978 Adventure) Charllon Heston, David Car· radine When a nuclear submarine carry· 1ng 4 1 men aboa10 is 1ammed by a way· ward fretghle1 11sinks10 a depth of 1,400 tee1 and t>eeomes precanously perched Oil a sea shelf 'PG' ( 1 hr 51 mm ~ t11 ~6') 19C _.. O'dalatHT n.AIEICMI ,,.. llOVll 'Rich And Famous" ( 198 I Orama) Candice Bergen Jacqueline B1s- se1 Throughout the ups and downs of their respective 111erary careers and romantic hves, two women depend on lhetr 1nendsh1p tor stablhty 'A' (I hr . 55 rr,1nk 211 Ii) ca ... NIQHTWATCH t;1I llO¥ll~our Friends" ( 1981, DramaJ Craig Wasson. J0<11 Thelen Three high school buddies take separate 1oads 10 adulthood afler graduation 001 continue to be united by t11endsh1p and their rove 10< the same woman 'A' I I hr , 55 min ) 2:a CD MOVIE Mr Mo10 In Danger ISiand" ( 1939. Mystery) Peter Lorre. Jean Her c;holl Mr Moto is presseo into service by lt\e government t9 hall a Puerto Rican dla· mllnd·smugg11ng ope1a11on ( I hr 30 mm) Cl) MOVIE Only A Scream Away" ( 1974, Mystery) Hayley Mills David Warbeck T1agedy results when a newlywed couple encoun1e1 the t>rlde's childhood sweet- heart ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I AGllCULTUM U.U .... IOCC8 If ...CA (R) MOVIE "The Winter Of Our O!eams" ( 1981, Drnma) Judy Davis, Bryan 81own A young man becomes attracted to the 1unk1e-prostl1ute he meets while 1nvesll- gat1ng his Qlrlfriend's death 1n Sydney's h:n<Jerlom 01st11c1 ( 1 h1 . 29 min ) I OUMQI CCMITY TODAY Ml MON•IO mwTCH .... ....... ,.. llOV1I "Kee11e T1ppel" ( 1975, Drama) Monique van de Ven, Andrea Domburg N1neteer1th·century Amsterdam is the set· ting ot a poor country gut's climb up the social ladder ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Ml(t{) M0¥11 "Blade Runner" (1982, Sci· ence-F1c11on) Haruson Ford. Ru1ge1 Hauer In a world of the future. a special police olhce1 1s assigned to track down and destroy four renegade andrOlds. 'R' ~hr . 55m1n) d llO¥ll "Sex Ray" (I hr 10 min ) d FNTMa M lrtO¥ll "The Godfather" C 1972, Ora· ma) Marlon Brando. Al Pac1no Oased on 1he novel by Mar10 Puzo An aging Mafioso see% the t>arrlers between hrs 1dyl· fie lam1ly ltfe and the harsh realllles ol his business break down as his sons become 1ncreas1ng1y rpvol11ed rn the violent work· l!!SJS:,:/~ed crime (3 hrs , 20 min ) MU "The Cat Creeps'· ( t9d6, Hor· ro1 I LOIS Cother. Paul Kelly The SOUi of a young lernale murder v1c1tm inhabits the bocly ol a cat ready 10 seek vengeance ~hr. IS min) ... T~ O' M llOMltG llOV1I "Highway Dragnet ( 1954, Dtama) Richard Conte. Joan BPnnell An eA·Marine becomes the scapegoat when il beaurltul girl he's known casuAlly is lound murdered ( t hr , 30 min I I llMCUI WILIY1 M.D. PWTm ..... llTmml(R) MO¥ll "l ove At rrrst S1yh1•· ( 1977. Comedy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne McDonald A young man's hie is compl1· caled when he falls 1n love ( I h1 25 min) • 0 MO¥ll "The F1encn ueut('nan!'s Worn· an" (1981. Drama) Meryl Slreep Jeremy Irons An a11arr belween two actOIS IS par· altered 1n lhe romantic perlOd him In which the two are performing 'A' (2 hrs 5 min.I d (S)lllAMI 4dl(J)IUU._ll PEOPLE TllRN TO CLASSIFIED BECAUSE THEY KNOW OTHER PEOPLE ARE SELLING. S-lhl'l rVf'IVI hlnl frf'm "'"tnf'r\lt ,,., IH fltanh~ fr ' I h,. f\At Uf" nf P"f'tllr 111 tfivArdnlf1 hnhhtr\ •nil u1kr till Of'W nor' Jnt r111m1h,., '"mo"' •nd j!rnw Anll t ltr 1WlWUlnn" th1H nn('r vrvt'1 1 ,,,.m tM .. lf ,.ulh\lf" •h"'H uvfuln,.-~"' Tt\.tt • lfW1 fl,...,, f(lf YflU whl'f'\ f h•n•f"'' In YfMU lltf" r\H",.._,,.,,.. l"JfrhAV MI..,., C'hr~lt < ll"'lflrd- 11 ,,,.y m.•kr I hnw' <'h•n11" • lllllr "'°"' •fTMdat>lr Daily Pilat -Thunday Coal. ~Y 101 111.: c11me \ t '" • 40 min I [Z) lllOVll "St8t Wars" ( 1977, F1tntaay) Mark Hnmlll. Ha11111on Ford A motlay col· 1ec11on ol rebels •nd robots bend together to &ll&ck the huge spece IOrt of an i t)fesS1ve galactic ompire ·pa· (2 his) 19 ~town TODAY M l lllOVll "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( t982 Comedy) Peter Sel1et1. Devi<! Niven ronowlng the dlsappea1ance of bomt>hng French police detec11ve lnspec· 101 Clovseau, a TV repottfH l11tervlewl lr1e11ds. lamlly and enemies to put togeth· e1 a pioflle of his Ille 'PG' (I hr .. 35 min ) NI IJ I Ott n9 TOW Featured • aoap <>pef& college run by veteran soap actors 8111 and Susan Seaforth Hayes. where eh.I· dents ieam lo ac1 1n and produce soap i rtlli. a look at a female mortician UW..&....., t~Nlf m C* LA. Featured a vlsll to Ametl· ca's own vacation paradise, Florida. 1nclud1ng a loot. a1 Palm Beach. lhe leg· endary playground of the rich. and EPCOT center. Disneyland's newest a11rac11on there I nc TAC DOUGH IOU (I) NCMIU'I COURT 11•A1 l 1H IU\'TDfLU ..... WHAT~ "Z1nlandel" Col· ony, Phelps. Fetzer and Lytton Springs wines are lealured. Dave Hansmlth ot Fetzer ti. 1nlerv1ewed m MOWll ··Fury Al Smuggle1's Bay" ( t963. Adventure) Peter Cushing. Michele Mercier A noto,,ous, scavenging puale c11uses a rergn ot terror along the B1111sh coastline 12 hrs ) ._ U CJ) MAQNIM. PJ. Magnum clashes wrlh a tough 1nveshga101 (Eugene Roche) lrom St Louis. while searching tor a m1ss- i y1rl (lhr) IPORTt UICW. lllOVll "The Birds·· ( 1963. Suspense) T1pp1 Hedren Rod Taylor Based on the story oy Daphne du Mau11er For some unknown reason. huge flocks ol birds atlaci.. an isolated Calllornla seacoast town (2 hrs) 0 ®.> T'RAUllA CIJfTIJt A man goes on a shooting spree a1 the exotic nightclub his wile 1s a11end1ng. and a preacher 1s bi1ten ~ a venomous snake Q ( 1 hr ) U l°"CMANT (!) FANT AIY Ill.um G) MOTA ... JfTTOMQHT Waylon Jenn· 1~s on tour on Flo11da. W MOVlf "Family Flight" ( 1972. Adven- ture) Rod Taylor, Oma Merrill A tly1ng vacation to Mexico lor an at-odds family turns into a near-hopeless battle tor sur· v1val ( I hr . 30 min ) fD llllAl ~· Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons host an 1nlormahve look at what's new al the mo111es ~ ..... 1111)10MNQI COUNTY lllOVlf "Fa1 Chance" ( 198 t, Comedy) Farnham Sco11. January Stevens. Two 011erwe1ghl. sell·conscious penpals plan on me~hng on-person but each baclls out al the tast minute and sends a subShtute ( I hr 40 nun ) H111TCOM (S) '°"' IAW'I WC*.D 0 MOvm 'Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Drama) Dennis Ch11stopher Susan Saint James A temale Army doctor and a tro1io1e-prone medic help two nuns care tor a group 01 Vietnamese orphans 'PG' ( I nr . 50 min ) "® ..... .. 0 COUWTRY QOU) Robert Unch hosts an illl•star UnwJJ of country mUStC emi.11; per· I010tlng o•rtllled Gold Aocord hlls, gue1115 Include T G Sheppard Tatny11 l'ucke1, [ Ma and Rieky Scaggs (2 hrs I LOWllOAT ,,. llAIUllll A recording 61udlo e anyone can become e s1ng1nu 1>ta1 tor $99. • llH..WC AIDI l he lah~el medrcal Information and ~arch abOut thlS fright· enlng disease 1/ presented lfom Seattle. Washington where the fifth annual meel· Ing of members of a group that studies MK~enamltted diseases was held G ,.. •• , Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey LyOf'll host en 1ntorma11ve look at what's new at the mollles (!) 9GITIClllT9 CID llCMI "So Fine" ( 1981, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jacll Warden A stutty cot· teoe protessor saves hrs lather's flounder Ing garment fac tory by lnven11ng a new ~ of ladles· jeans. 'R' ( I hr .. 3 1 min ) M Cf)~ 'I IMATllT llOmNTS "1970 Oak land Raiders·· I "1973 Buttato Bills" (A) .. *''Cl! -I -A radio disc 1ockey (P.J, Soles) h11es Rick and A J 10 linn a miss~ co-worker. ( 1 hr ) G (lg) I TO I The lemale ollrce wori..ers compete tor the alfec11ons ol handsome salesman Mlehael (George Deloy) l :::.'MIAT M mMANT IAQA "The Em1grar1ts" A Swedish couple. Ct111shna and Karl Oskar, se1 sail for Arne11ca an hopes ol l>el~ tlrng 1n the rich larm coun11y ot the m1cf.. · west (2 hrs) G) llOVll "Brass Target" ( 1976. Adven lure) George Kennedy. Sophia ~ oren Gen George Patton vows to recover a $250,000 German golc1 shipment h11acked from the Allied conquerers 1n 1945 (2 hrs.) ml llAITl9IECI 1141.ATM ''Pl(.tures" Ruby L Sears crashes a film studio party and manages 10 ob1a1n a JOb as a wa111ess on the studio tot ( 1 hr I ([) lllOVll "Young Doctors In Love" { 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean Sean Young A young surgeon 111es 10 over- come his tear of the knife 1n this spot>! of soap opera cllches 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (Q) llCMI "Love At F11s1 Sight" ( 1977, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne McDonald A young man's tole rs comph- cated when he tails 1n love 11 hr • 25 min.) CS) M0vm 'II Came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy Dan Aykroyd The worst scenes lrom Old B movies are presented. ollenng humorous glimpses of Japanese monster epics. exploitallon films and the works ot Edward D WOOd Jr . d11ec:tor ot "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen Qr Glenda .. 'PG' (1hr ,20min) CI) .0. "Death Wa1ch" ( 1982, Horror) Romy Schneider. Harvey Keitel. Strange things begin 10 occur when a woman decides she wants to d•e a pr1va1e per- sonal death 'R' (2 hrs ) .. till lMI CAT\.M 11:11 G ®> rra NOT UIY Sharon 1s sMcked 10 discover that her husoand Neal spen1 the ~ht al hrs e>1-w11e·s home (!) lllO¥ll "'Reap The Wild Wind' ( t942. Adventure) John wayne Susan Haywarc1 An octopus creates trovbte lor residents of the Florida Keys in the 1860s (2 hrs . 30m1n) I MIAl.MIAT --.11 IMTAAlftA UIOll lllOVll 'A Man Alone" ( t955, WMI· 81n) ARy Mllla11t1, Mary Murphy A UUr) flgh101 lino& reluge at a sherlft's qua1an lln&d h0111e (?hrs) W (fJ ... .,.,. Jimmy Ca1as V1I Cowboy Jlm!Tlr...Moore 1n1 ( 1 hr l -IJ (JJ DOTI l.AM*O Ct1lp convlncei. Olano 10 11us1 him. 11nd Val's new relation ship with Ben GrU!IOn (Douglas Sheehan) l~a~·~thr) ;n .,. POUCIWOUN n9 mcaRANT IAQA "The Emigrants·· A Swedish couple. Christina and Karl Oskar se1 sa1l l0< Amenca In hopes ot se1 tllng 1n the ncil t;11m country of the mid west (2 nrs) (CJ lllOVll ··Man On A T1yh1roi>e" ( 1953, Suspense) Fred11c March. Terry Moore An entire Czechoslovakian circus troupe executes a d011ng plan lo escape trom behind the Iron Curtain ( I hr 50 min ) (fi)INllDln9tfi 0 lllOVll "The Toy" ( t982. Comedy) Richard Pryor Jackie Glt1ason A multlmll l10na1re "purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaything for his spoiled young son 'PG' ( 1 h1 . 40 min.) m lllOYll "No noad Back" ( 1957. Ora ma) Skip Home1er, Sean Connery A Lon· don nightclub owne1 wt'lo 1s Cleat and blind becomes involved with a gang ol jewel thieves who try 10 pin a murder rap on her son and daughter ( 1 hr 30 min ) .. MARY 1YlD llOOM ll)IJIBDIJIT NITWOM MEWi QOlf HIQHUQHTI llZAME ,.,. IPOln'IWllK (Ill} ,,.. Q 0 CJ) l!D) W MEWi TAXI QOMQIHOW TllCltf OF THE NIGHT ll*YllU ; JAC«E QLlAION MOVlf "I, The Jury' ( 1982. Drarns) Armande Assante Barbara Ca11era P11 vale eye Mike Hamme• tangles wllh a co1er1e ul villains as he a11emp1s to avenge a war buody's murder 'R' (I hr SO min) ( l J MOW ·P11va1e Nurse" (No Date. Dra ma) A p1e1ty 11u1se answi!rs a house call nol knowing she will have 10 administer aid to the whole l11n111y ( 1 hr 20 min ) (.$) MOvtf ' My Favorrte Year·· ( 198? Comedy) Peler U'Toole, Jer.soca Harper A d•osornaruacal torme1 matinee idol ha~ d11!1cully coping with ll1w pressures of a hve TV perlormance rtu11ny 1ete111s1on·s 9_C?_lden age 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CZJ MOvtf "The Late Show" ( 1977, Mys 1ery) Art Carney, I lly Tomlin A seasoned pr1vate eye enr.ounters blackmail and murder when he comes out ol rellremenl 10 locate a ca1 belonging to an ollbeal lemale client ( 1 hr • 34 min ) 11'9 ~ LOVltO ~I AND ~CT COUfUI t1:tl 8'0tllT1CSf1'DI 1t!ll CJ) TMPNll JOHN, IU>. Several unusual people ore lhe tirsl pan1c1pants 1n a coop erallve care program 1nsti1u1eo Oy Trapper and Gonzo (R) ( t h• . 10 nun ) D m TONIGHT Hosl Johnny CarSOll Gues1s Elaine S111tch aL101 Jame!> S1epht:1)s ("The Paper ChaSt!'') Polle<> Ch1el Ronnie Porter (tro1n Weleetka Okla I 11 hr l I IATUllDAY NIQHT ®) AIC MEWi llGHTUN! .. IUllCMOF-I TlllRTI Of UM ~O Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 29 AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE/SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. 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Sept. 30, 1983 31 ~~~~-------------------------- Huntington kids shot a bullet· In the air ... By ROBERT BARKER OllM0.-,""41W1 A bullet from a high-powered gun touched off some pretty wild speculation when it ripped through a third story office at the Huntington &>ach City Hall last Thursday. But police 1mmediatedly elminated some of the more exc1ung theories ll wasn't anyone with a gripe, no terr~ris~ were on the loose~d 1t wasn't the Russians shooting at something m the sky and misamg for once. The culprits turned out to be a couple of teen-aged boys who allegedly became fascinated with a World War II German-made high-powered rifle and fired off a round without realizing its power or potentially deadly consequences. THI ORANGE COAST f·RIOA\' Sl:PTE MtH~ IC 111&1 Crystal Cove's horse rentals closing tonight By L.P. BENET Of Ille DellJ ...... llafl .-If you're planning on heading down to the Crystal Cove State .,. :Park equestrian center this week- e nd to do a little riding-forget it. : At the end of today, Tri-St.arco inc. Horse Rentals will officially i::Jose-upshop, essentially ending a bitter three-year fight to prevent ihe state Parks and Recreation j)epartment from moving it from its location on the oceanfront bluffs between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. -The state bought the land under the stables in 1979 to create the Crystal Cove park. A new month-to-month lease Tri-St.arco signed with the state last Thursday requires that, start- ing Saturday, the stables can't allow riders to venture beyond a 25-acre area near the stables. That rule isolates riders from an adja- cent 100 acres lined with eques- trian trails, according to George Hilton, who manages the stables for Tri-St.arco. If riders go beyond the bound- aries. which are due to be fenced (See STABLES, Page A%) .LB~s major cri1nes .decrease 20 percent Ch ief Neil Purcell By L.P. BENET Ol tlle o.itr ..... -- Major crimes in Lagwul Beach have dropped nearly 20 peroent for the fint eight monJhe of 1983 compared to the ~period lut year, Police Chief N;u Purcell said. There were 795 major crimes reported to police between Jan. 1 and Aug. 30, compared to 992 for the first eight months of 1982, Purcell said. Heading the list was the decline in commercial and residential burglaries, which dropped 25 percent, Purcell said. From Jan. 1 through Aug. 30 there were a total of 258 burglaries, compared to 343 for 1982. "We're very pleased with this," Purcell said. "We have about 120 neighborhood watch programs and we credit them for the burglary decrease." (See CRIME, Page AZ) ~South Coast Plaza ~hefts plague police c= ,. :Jsy KAREN E. KLEIN .... 0.-, ..... _ ~ Costa Mesa Pohce had their !hands full Thursday with two !incidents at South Coast Plaza !Mall. :: First, a man toting a small !handgun made off with an $8,800 ;ting from Bull k: jewelry :i:ounter Then, the man at-.. := tempted to snatch a purse from a woman in the parking lot. The ring theft occurred at 7 p.m. when a man asked a clerk at Bullock's to show him an emerald ring, said Lt. Gary Webster. When she opened the display case, the suspect pulled out a gun and took only the emerald, leaving (See PLAZA, Page AZ> Th• 1»9acock crow• ~ NBC has re to Celebrate thl• '"80n after ttle ~~-R netWork alkedoffwlth21 ofthe~awarde S6 handed t at the 35th annual Emmy Awards pree,ntatlon Sunday night. See TV ~og. 8he'a got their h••rt• Ron BouMOm m1y at.., the aadteoce'• fucinatlon In the South Coat Repertory production or .. AmlcNue. •• but It'• Joanne Guldlct who ........ h1911. S.WMkender. w~ Mebndtr Ai Af IJ Bl.f A10 TV'11 A4 ,. '. r • ~~ I '.. • I • ''-':,. .. I ' ;. ,, , '' t ,_. I . • • ' . . . ~. ;,,~ .... • •. '~--"~<\• -'> I · But it was a pretty good myitery while it lasted and here'• how police went about unraveling it, according to detective Richard Hooper of the Huntington Beach Police Department: Patrol officers, going door to door on the day of the ahooUng, provided the first leads when residents who heard the shot natl"OWed the shooting site to an area near Garfield Avenue and Main and Holly streets, about three-quarters of a mile south of City Hali. That information Jed Hooper to talk to two young boys in the area. They said that two teen-agers told them that they set off firecrackers at the time of the shooting. This aroused Hooper's suspicions. He figured it may be somebody ''trying to alibi the nolae away." The trail then led to the door of an apartment on Holly Street where one of the boys lived. And at the location, Hooper said he found a bullet hole through a acreen of a bedroom window "that was very consi.atent, and m the right direction" with the bullet-punctured City Hall window. The next step was to hold a conversation with a man who Lived at that apartment. He said he owned a rifle that ballistics expert Lt Barry Price said could have been used in the City Hall incident -a World War Il German Mauser. And then new evidence fell into place for Hooper. The 8 mm slug found in the City Hali shooting was unusual -tt had a steel jacket, indicating It was manufactured In Europe. The gJn's owner brought some of his ammunition to police and Hooper determined it was Identical to the slug that came to rest in City Hall. He said this (See BULLET, Page A%) • COAST EDITION ORANGE. COUNTY CALIFORNIA i!> ClNt 'l Plane engine stopped 105 feet over NB ..., ........... .,....._ ...... Tricia Jorrs, 10, of Costa Mesa walks to school shielded from the morning rain. By JERRY HIRSCH OllMDelly ...... _ Investigators probing Tues- day's Republic Airlines flight mishap have determined that the plane's left engine stopped when the craft was only 105 feet in the air, a National Transportation Safety Board spokesman said today. NTSB spokesman Bob Buck- horn said his agency based its claim on analysis of the Republic Airlines OC-9 Super 80's flight data recorder. Commonly known as the "black box," the data recorder is an instrument that records crucial information on commerical airline flights. The NTSB estimate differed from statements Republic Airlines officials made to Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley. The airline executives said their data in- dicated the engine did not shut off until the jet was at least 300 feet in the air. When informed that the engine blew at 105 feet rather than the 300 feel Republic Airlines officiala claimed. Riley said, "That ia why we wanted our own investigation, to get the facts substantiated as oppoeed to emotion and conjec- ture." The Board of Supervisors or- dered airport officials to Wednes- day probe the circumstances sur- rounding the incident and report back. Riley aide Ken Hali said the Weekend weather: Wild, wet Storm lash es Coast , causing a ccidents; m o r e r a in on the way By STEVE MARBLE OllMO., .......... A fierce storm that unleashed more than an inch of rain in some areas and triggered numerous traffic accidents early today is expected to grow in intensity as It continues pelting the Orange Cout. Forecasters said thunder- showers are expected tonight and Saturday, with lighter showers through Monday. California Highway Patrol of- ficers said the dampened roads and freeways cauaed as many as 30 traffic mishaps In the three-hour morning rush period, including an overturned truck on Laguna Canyon road and a four-car pileup in Irvine. Moat of the accidents were described as fender-benders. Flooding was reported in sev- eral Orange Coast communities, though no major intersections were closed. The first major storm of the season also set off a scattering of blackouts. The power in a section of C.O.ta Mesa near City Hall went out twice during the pre-dawn hours after a tree toppled into power lines. Both times, the electricity was restored quickly. (See MORE RAIN, Page A%) ' ...,,...,._., .............. Irv in fi remen work to free driver injured in three-car p ile-up. , ... ---,. A .., • mishap proves that "the system works" even at low altitudes - jets can complete a take off on one engine's power The engine nas been removed from the plane and is in transit to a Republic Airlines engine main- tenence faci!Jty in Atlanta where a Re public crew will take it apart under the supervision of NTSB officials, Buckhorn said. (See PLANE, Page At> Irvine man critical after 3-car pile up Rain-slickened streets are being blamed for a score of accidents this morning, including a three-car slammer at Old Barranca Road and Jeffrey in Irvine that pinned a 36-year-old Irvine man inside his vehicle and left hi.me with critical injuries. Joeeph Dorchak, en route to work as a Pacific Telephone syatema technician, auffered head lajuriea when h1a car was broad- sided by a akidding utility truck and then rear-ended by a car followt.na behind. He was listed in critical con- dition early today at Western Medlcal Center, char~ nune Sheryl Picco said. Enafneer Joe Kerr said It took firemen 20 minutes to extricate the Injured man from his de- molished vehicle. His tearful wife, Cindy, saJd in a brief telephone interview from the hoapltal that the accident OCC\lr'l'«l juat a few bl6cka from their home ln Irvine. Irvine po~ke Lt. Bob Lennert aa.id Dorchak'1car, aouthbound on Jeffrey, WU hit by a MeY)' Utll.U.y truck whoae brakeoe had f.u.d '8 It apprOllChed Barranca Ro.d . ' ... U * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 30, 19 3 County jobless • increase minimal By JEFF ADLER Of .. ~,... ..... Unemployment in Orange County increased a negligible two-tenths of one percent be- tween July and August, rising to 6.4 percent, according to the monthly labor report released Thursday by the state Employ- ment Developme nt Department. The increase, however, was termed insignificant by a state labor market analyst, who saJd seasonal reductions in the work· force, especi.ally an the county's agricultural industry. are normal in August. The analyst, Peter Force, added that he expected the unemploy- ment rate to resume its slow decline in September, as students return to school. Riley asks "0C crackdown on airport 'strays' By JEFF ADLER OfllM.,...,. .......... In the wake of Tuesday's airline fire shower in Newport Beach, S upervisor Thomas Riley is ask· ing that John Wayne Airport officials develop a plan to monitor the prescribed flight path over Upper Newport Bay and fine airlines that stray from it. S uch a plan would serve a dou ble-edged purpose. explained Ken Hall, an executive assistant to Riley on airport matters. lt would become another element in the PLANE ... From Page A1 "We are scheduled to start tearing it apart on Oct. 4," Buck- horn said . county's noise abatement plan an it would enhance airport safety. While Hall acknowledged flight-path monitoring pla wouldn't have helpedprevent th shower of jet engine parts fro.m . Republic Airlines plane, he S&d 1 still would encourage planes to fl on-course. The Republic flight that pel Newport Beach with turbine-fa fragments never completed noise-abatement turn to i\S le that would have carried it over th uninhabited Back Bay rather th a res1dent1al neighborhood. The procedure was abandon on an emergency basis when t engine blew out on takeoff. Nevertheless. the Republic inc· den t provides "greater leverage Cor a monitoring plan to w · approval. Hall said. And he predicted the un- employment rate in the county will continue a "slow. steady decline" through the balance of the year. Airma n 's h o liday a t beach Gerald Beebe, a flig ht mechanic from Kansas City, Mo., working a t • Los Angeles International Airport, feeds a doughnut to two h andfuls of gra teful pigeons at Ba lboa Pier on his d ay off. But it still may be several months before officials announce what went wrong when the engine stopped and rained red hot parts on a quiet Dover Shores neighborhood, Buckhorn added. The plan would be aimed at th commercial carriers who ofte disregard , Cor one reason another, the prescribed flig path, Riley's aide said. "Ninety-nine percent of th flights go out without a hitch. B a large percent.age don't go o down the middle of the bay li they're supposed to," he said. "It will be awhile before we see a dramatic improvement in un· employment,'' said Force from his Los Angeles office. STABLES CLOSING ... He also pointed out that the August figures reflect a substan- tial decline in the number of jobless county residents when compared to one year ago. In August 1982, when the un- employment rate was 8.1 percent, 98,900 pel"90l'lS reported they had no jobs compared with 78,200 last month. However, the county's con- struction industry continues to be hard biL While the county's unemploy- ment rate did increase in August from its July levels, Force pointed out that Orange County continues to post lower rates than neigh- boring Los Angeles County, the state or the nation. From Page A 1 in by the state during the next two weeks, they will be cited by state park rangers, Hilton said. Under the new lease, Tri-Starco will pay the state nothing to use the stable site, but the state can tenninate the lease arrangement on 30 days notice. Tri-Starco had been paying the state $50,000 annually. "We have to close down ," Hilton said. "most of the 25 acres we have is covered with stalls - there's no room for trails. The rentals were our primary source of income ." Tri-Starco was earning approx- BULLET MYSTERY ... From PageA1 established the strong likel.lhood that the bullet was fired from the ~· man'•gun. . : This development prompted Hooper to have another conversa· lion with the boy who lived at the apartment and his friend. Th.is talk led to the admission that one of the boys fired the gun out the window on the south side of the apartment at an abandoned car that was directly in line with City Hall. "There was slight damage to the windshield, indicating the bullet may have glanced off the glass. causing it to ricochet ~nto the City Hall office. There is no doubt in my mind that something like this is what happpened. They (the boys) were not thinking beyond their noee. "They were fascinated w ith the weapon and wanted to shoot at and have immediate results," said Hooper. Hooper arrested one of the boys Wednesday on suspicion oC d.i8charging a firearm in city limits and the other boy for being an aocomplice. "l 1old him he waa lucky that it wasn't a murder charge. And he really was. The bullet could easily have killed someone," he said. CRIME RATE'S DOWN ... From Page A1 Purcell said police statistics show the burglary rate has declin- ed where the watch p~ have been finnly established. "We have people out the.re who aren't bashful about taking down lioenae numbers and reporting suspidoua characters,•• he said. The number of rapes reported have increased. So far, eight rapes have been reported to police in 1983, compared with five for all of 1.ut year. Meanwhile. Purcell said the number of reported homjc1des dropped from two in 1982 to 0 this year; robberies declined from 17 to 11: uaaulta decreased from 75 to 70; auto thefts we re down from 65 to 42; and larcenie5 dropped from 486 to 409. "We've stepped up our patrols and crime prevention efforts in certain areas and it has paid off," Purcell said. In a different area, Purcell credited increased police monitor- ing of Laguna Canyon Road for helping reduce the town's auto accident rate. For the first eight months of 1983, 546 accidents and one fatality w ere reported to police, compared to 733 accidents and 8 fatalities last year. "We're reroing in on speeders and drunk drivers," Purcell said. "l also think the addition of a passing lane on Laguna Canyon Road has helped cut down the accident rate there, but we are writing more tickets for speeders traveling 75 to 80 (mph) because I think the passing lane makes them feel safer." Purcell is disturbed by an increase this year in the number of reported domestic disturbances and alcohol-related incidents in· volving minors. imently $250,000 from the rental operation. Another 102 pri- vately-owned horses a.re housed in Tri-Starco stables, but that part of the business only breaks even, Hllton aa.id. About 30,000 people use the horse rental service an- nually. The shut-down will force Tri-Starco to lay oft three full-time and 12 part-time emoloyees involved in its horse rental and boarding operations. Hilton said. Hll ton said Tri-S tarco plans to sell as many of the 55 rental horses as possible during the next several w eeks before putting the remain- ing horses up for auction. "We have to sell them oCC -it costs $78 a day to feed them," Hilton said. The st.ate is presently consider- ing a new site to house an equestrian center. But Hilton said Tri-St.arco will not be moving to the new site because the county packed another stable for the operation several months ago. Hilton said the state and county are considering putting the new equestrian center near the Wil- liam Mason Regional Park in Irvine. Valerie HubbaM. owner of the Centaur Academy of Horse- manship at the center. said without the rental operation, her business will drop 20 percent. PLAZA ... From Page A 1 other rings in the case. He then pointed the gun at a second clerk, told her to turn around and pushed the first clerk away from him, Webster said. The suspect did not steal any· thing else from the counter. "Maybe he only needed th.at particular ring," Webster said. The su$pect was last seen run- ning out the mall's Bear Street exlt with the ring in hand. Then, Webster said, at 9:15 p.m. a man jumped out of the rear of a car near a parkmg structure at the May Co. lower level entrance. He grabbed the purse of a 50-year-old woman wal.k.i.ng by and tried to pull It off her arm. The plucky woman, however, wasn't giving up without a fight. Webster said the victim doggedly held onto her bag and was dragged by the suspect at least 20 feet before he gave up. The man jumped into a car with three other men and aped away, Webster said, leaving the woman - and her purse -intact. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Piiot~ What don't you Hilt? Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642·6086 The same 24·hour answerlna service may be uMd to record Jet• ters to the editor on any topic Mailboll contributors must include their name and telephone number ror veriflcatlon No clttulaUon calls. please. Tell us what·s on your mind. '• ~ .. 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Mike Gancar, marketing vice president for Control Compo- n.mts, 2564 Main St., said em- r·loyees and the public are in no •Janger from radiation leaks be- cause the block oC radioactive material, known as iridium, which slipped from its lead container, is still inside an X -ray room with three-foot-thick walls. Gancar said he didn't know why a mechan ical set screw holding the iridium failed and did not yet know how the material would be returned to its correct position. "We're evaluating that right now," he said. Iridium is used by Control Components m creating X-rays to detect flaws in metal struc tural beams. The firm manufactures valves for use by the petro-chenucal and power indus- tries. he said. MORE RAIN From Page A 1 More than an inch of rain Cell during an eight-hour period in some south county areas. San Juan Capistrano had 1.25 inches. Laguna Beach had . 70 inches in the 24-hour period beginning early Thursday, bringing the season total to 1.56 inches, accord- ing to Joe Jahraus, who keep tabs on the weather from fam- ily-owned Laguna Lumber Co. The National Weath er Bureau said the chance for continued showers through Saturday is greater than -90 percent. Clouds, though, are expected to hang over the Coast until T uesday, when a warming trend is predicted, weather officials said. . - The engine was on a Republic DC-9 Super 80 bound for Phoenix Tuesday afternoon when it lost power and started spewing parts, igniting nearly a score of roof and grass fires. Republic spokesman Red Tyler said his company would have no more conunent on why the engine broke apart and Republic would tum its findings over to the NTSB in "three or four days." ·•w e will let them make any announcements," Tyler &aid. "We are going to take the engine apart and see what is wrong with it and then we will fix it." The engine, a Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217 model, overheated, causing the metal to ''fracture and bend," then blow out the rear of the engine cowling, said NTSB inspector Don Llorente at the start oC th e investigation. By Friday morning. however, Llorente was referring all ad- ditional inquiries to the Washing- ton NTSB office "because of the extreme public interest in this case." "It is still an on-going investiga- tion. These things take some time and it will be several months before the final report is done. We have not made any judgement on the engine yet," said NTSB spokesman Buckhorn Hall said he'd be surprised if many as 25 percent of the flights departing the airport dail were on course as they flew o over the ocean. By forcing airline pilots to mo carefully follow the flight path face a fine, noise would be redu in the surrounding Newpo Beach area as the jets would flying ov~ home$ much~ oJ Residents of the exclusi neighborhoods bordering t prescribed flight path have lo complained that departing • liners frequently stray over the homes. "We should have done (som thing like) this much, muc earlier ," Hall said of the proble . Correctio A Dady pilot news story Th day inadvertently identified t passenger in a rented airplane t crashed off Newport Beach ear · this month as Richard Leffl The name of the passenger w David Leffler. The Daily Pilot regrets error Funeral rites today for Cruttenden Sr. Funeral services were to be held today for noted Corona C!iel Mar resident Walter W. Cruttenden Sr., a former securities executive who died Wednesday at age 81. Cruttenden, who alao had a residence in Rancho Mirage. was prominent in investment securi- ties in Chicago, where he ran two firms in hJs own name. He was a native of Chicago and a founder of the city's Bob O'Link Country Club. He moved west in 1963 and represented a Palm Springs in- vestment firm for 10 years. A former president of the Bond Traders Club of Chicago. Ccut- tenden he lped found the Natio Securities Traders Associ.atio , which now has 5,000 members. Cruttenden was an av amateur golfer. He was a mem oC the Big Canyon Country Club Newport Beach and Thunderb· Country Club in Rancho M~ He leaves his wife Fay and so Walter Jr. and James. He also survwed by a sister, Susan Jones, six grandchildren and eig t great-grandchildren. The family has asked memorial contributions be to Hoeg· Memarial Hospital Nfwport Beach. rrv our house dressin'! Solid Oak P•rqaet •l.59 eq. tt. LEE'• Ulttoa Plaah Carpet ' 1.7 color• ~8.99 1q. yd. ~ t~~' c.r•..tcTlle fro• 99• eq. ft. ~ PAClf.ICA · ,rfLOORING 2846 E. Co.ut HIN\.'. C0tOM1 det M• 640-1700 640-2934 VJ~ MA~1tRCARO •• j . -. -· • . • ·-. • '• Sales man's workshop scheduled at college A two-day workshop for salespeople and professional communicators on neuro-linguistic programming will be held Saturday and Oct. 8 from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. in the Faculty House at Orange Coast College Sean Carmody, a neuro-linguisuc programmer, and Mary Ann Oberhaus. an OCC marketing professor, will con<luct the seminar, entitled ''Patterns of Persuasion." Admission is $35 and tickets may be ordered at the Student Center oHice on campus or by calling 432-5880. ·Concert set for UCI Saturday A ptano and cello concert will be performed Saturday al 8 pm in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Village Theater The program includes Nina Scolnik and Stephen Erdody, both Julliard School graduates. T ickets are available at the Fine Arts Box Office at $4 general admission, $2 for UCI students and $3 for other students, seniors and staff. Furthermformauon can be obtamed by calling 856-661 7 Brush p a inters to meet in Mesa The pubhc is invited to the Ca11 general meeting of the American Artists of Chinese Brush Painting on 'Oct. 9 at the Costa Mesa Community Center. The program will include art, dance and painting demon- strations and runs from 1.30-4 p.m. Fee is $3 at the door For information and reservations, call 962-5189. 963-5429 or 644-1843. Seminar on teens planned in Irvine A seminar entitled "The Private Lives of Our American Teenagers" will be presented Thursday at South Coast Community Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. The program is being sponsored by the South Coast Center for Personal Growth and Development and will feature speakers Jim · Burns and Tim Allen. The seminar will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. and advance · registration is suggested. All donations will be accepted, and the suggested donation is $15 per person or $25 per couple with proceeds benefiting the South Coast Cent.er. Further information is available at 972-2878. ~~~~----------------------·~ Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 * ,U 1 San Onofre facing new NRC probe From staU Hd wire repor&• The Nuclear Reawatory Com- mission says 1t has reopened a probe of alleged welding defects at the San Onofre Nuclear Gener- aung Station, and is also in- vestigating claims that its flrst study was a "whitewash." In a separate develcfpment Thursday, Southern California Edison Co. announced It was shutting down its newly started Unit 3 reactor at San Onofre because of a small w"ter leak m the cooling system. The new N RC probe was a victory for the anti-nuclear Or- ange County Alliance for Survival and for Cypress resident Earl K~nt. a former San Onofre quali- ty·l'Ontrol 1nspector who was fired a fter reporting the welding de- fe<·ts an Units 2 and 3 and at a nuclear power plant in Midland. Mi ch Jesse Jac kson will s peak at Santa Ana rally The Rev. Jesse Jackson will be keynote speaker for a voter regis- tra t1on rally scheduled fbr l p.m. Saturday in the audito1lum of Valley High School, 1801 S. Greenville St., Santa Ana. Jack.son, director of Operation PUSH and one-time associate of Dr. Martin Luther King. is being mentioned as a ~ible l984 presidential candidate. The Santa Ana rally lS the first major West Coast voter regis- tration campaign that Jackson has launched. The event, sponsored by the Orange County Democratic Black Council . is free and open to the public Voter registration ap- phcations wiU be available. The Government Accountab1l.l- ty Project, a Washington·based wat.chdog group. had also called for a renewed study. NRC spokeswoman Sue Gagner said the re·examina tton of alleged welding defects will be conducted by the NRC's Chicago office. rather than by the San Francisco office. which conducted the first Investigation. She said the NRC Office of Inspection and Audit will in- vesllgate accusations by Kent and others that the Cirst study was a Mwh1tewash." Kent, fired after the NRC said he failed to pass performance tests, contended that welding defects existed in crucial water cooling pipes. He also has charged IOme pipes would not withstand a major earthquake The NRC ruled last year that the contentions were unfounded. and Kent was later fired by Bechtel Power Corp., builder of th~ plant However, Gagner said the NRC will focus on Kent's 8{'('U.UUOns Cjbout both the San Onofre and Midi.and planlS "I'm ve ry happy about it, to put It mildly," Kent said Thursday, adding he feels "partially vindi- cated." James Macklin. a spokesman for Bechtel, which had dlsmi.aed Kent's charges as unfounded, declined to comment on the matter Thursday Shaky SA buildings OK'd for cut usage Sixteen b1.u ldings in downtown Sant.a Ana/ordered vacated last week because of inadequate earthquake reinforcement, may still ~ used -but only if the number of people allowed inside is sharply reduced, officials say. A city regulauon allows one person per 100 square feel in such buildings Because these struc- tures are restricted to 9,900 square feet of floor space or less, no more than 99 people can be in them at any one time. Complying w ith these regu- lations would aUow owners three more years to bring the buildings up to city earthquake standards, said John Coil, city structural engineer. "It's something like a crapshoot," said Coil, who cha.lred the city's se1snuc ordmance com- mittee in 1980 "A building with lower occupancy poses a lesaer risk since fewer people are ln- vol\fed." No fury like a woman scorned Phil Freeland, director of the city's Planning and Development Services, said such allowances were made for economic reasons. He said thec1ty would be damaged a'Onom1cally if it tried to close down all the buildings that are not in rompliantoe. A. .corned woman wrecked re- vef'lge Tl'tursday by ramming her car Into l'ter ex-boyfriend'• parked car. Tl'te Incident occurred al Klllybrooke and Galaway lanes In Cotta Mesa at about 3: 15 p.m. The woman caused $1,500 wortl't of damage to her car. her boyfriend's car and to an lnno- 1 cent bystander's car that happened lo be parked nearby A man walked out of a Costa Mesa jewelry store on the 300 block of 17tl't Street Wednesday wltl't a S 1.500 gold bf'acetet. Tl'te au1pec1 had ..-ed to try on the br8C411el al about 6 p.m a.nd the cier11 neglected to lock up tl'te display case after putting It back A man posing ae an alr-<:ondllloner repairman duped •woman out of $50 11 a l'tair salon on the 200 block of E. 17th Street In Cotta Mesa Tl'tursday about 8:15 a.m. The man told an employee he needed tl'te money to buy auppllet and he woold pay her back when l'tlt part'* arrived. Police said neighboring shop employees l'tave had llmllar ex~lence1 In the put. Newport Beach A Newport Beacl't man reported nearly$ 1, 100 In cash ltolen tr om his l'tome In the 100 block of Bay Front while he and l'tl1 wife were aleeptng Wednesday nlgl'tt or Tl'tursday morn- ing, pollce said. Tl'te sutpeet1 entered tl'te home through a 1lldlng glusdoor. More tl'tan $1, 100 In cash was taken from 111or1 In the 1,000 block Coastal Extended 0 111u.n w0<1n 0 oy1on o.n-0.. Mot,,.• Oelr041 Oulutn f l PHO F11<01n11t ~ .. 00 FllQ•I•" Gr .. IFltll!I HONIOtd ._. H-Houtlon l!>Ollln~ JllCll_,Mfu J--~ 1(.,, ... C.ly l MV'fM un .. Aoct. t::r Lu-~ -Mllweull .. ... ...,,,,..,. ,...,,.,... ..... Ot-. '-"""°"' -_,.., .. Oli-•C"y ~ on-lo ,..,....,.,. .......,.,.... ...._.. P111.-on of Bayside Drive during working hours Tuesday, pollce said Friday. Tl'te .nioney was taken from tl'te safe Pollce reports said the crime will be l'terd to investigate because of the length of time tl'tat had elapsed before It was reported Four windows in a home located In the 2,200 block of Laurel Place were reported broken Thursday The owner of the l'tome estimated the damage would cost $750 to repair, police said Camera equipment and wine valued at $6-40 were taken from a llOme in tl'te 1.500 block of Placenlla. police said. The suspects entered ll'te home tl'trough an open window Irvine Burglars stole a car stereo valued over $400 from a Volkswagen Jetta, discovered stolen shortly before 4 p.m. Wednesday In the 1700 block of Reynolds Avenue. Two residential burglarles were reporteo Wednesday afternoon In tl'te Woodbridge area. Tl'tleves pried open a garage door In the 4000 block of Flrulde Circle and also made entry Into a l'tome on Brookmont. Pollce could not Immediately say wl'tat was taken In eltl'ter break-In. A 21-year-otd man was arresled on suspicion of a weapons charge early today at Barranca Parkway and Culver Drive lrvlne police Hid Marlo L. Gallego was taken Into custody as 78 &a ft3 IS e3 11 •S SJ •9 38 n •3 ee 82 ,, .. 76 " 83 78 .. IS 82 83 es 12 71 70 es '° .. .. ... 83 IO 15 u " 71 73 shor11y al1er mldnlgl'tt, however Or- ange County Jatl clerks said they had no record of Gallego In custody early today. Laguna Beach Laguna Beach pohce responded 10 a call ol a woman lying on tl'te groond In the 600 block of Soulh Coaa1 H1gl'tway When tl'tey arrived. tl'te woman said she l'tad been pracllcing kara1e kicks and decided 10 lie down on 1ne pavement to rest A prowler wllh a llasl'tllgl't1 was seen peering 1n10 the windows of a house In the 400 block of Hotly Stree1 a1 about 4 a.m . bu1 police were unable lo locate the suspect Pollce were unable 10 pinpoint the source of s1range noises reported In the 600 block ofGrtttlll't Way at about 2 a m , but omoer said they did cttaae oil a large raccoon from the area Huntington Beach A resldenl of the 15300 block of Andaman Lane returned l'tome Tl'tursday night and discovered ll'te house l'tad been burglartzed. Entry had apparently been made tl'trougl't a tocked rear sliding batl'troon'I win- dow. The loss. eellmaled at $3,000. included 1elevlslon sets, a microwave oven and jewelry. A utlllly 1ralter was reported stolen Thursday from an apartment com- plex on tl'te 6700 block of Warner Avenue The tratler, wtllch belongs 10 a Laguna Niguel business, wu valued at S 1,500. .. H 12 N eo •r 6' N ..... 82 "° TO 41 57 57 11 ... 16 ., 10 51 13 eo 1URf RIPOii ., . ...,...... Quite a catch James Roosevelt, of Corona del Mar, holds up a tiger shark during this week's dedication of the P ort o f Oakland's ne w fishing pier and water- front park in honor of his father~ former Presidenl Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pier will be home be rth for the USS Potomac~ F DR's preside ntial yach t. Airport tells boost in passenger traf fie Airline passenger traffic in- creased by 10.4 percent In August over levels recorded for the same month a year earlier. John Wayne Airport Manager Murry Cable has reported. Some 277,237 passengers passed through the airport's portals in August, up from the 248,510 people who arrived and departed from JW A in August 1982. Cable said in his monthly report. The number of aircraft operat- ing out of the airport also in- creased over the August 1982 level. up 1.1 percent, he said. While there were 41,202 takeoffs and landings last month, there were only 40,732 such movements reported at the same tune in 1982. Commercial flight operations posted a 5.5 percent gain for the same period, Cable added. However, commuter air taxi operations declined by 2.4 percent ftom their 1982 leve.ls. The Board o'T Supervisors has since de- regulated the number of com- muter air services permitted to operate at the airport Don't Miss It!! Coil i;.a.1d Wednesday tlult the city's seismic ordinance targeted non-reinforced masonry buildings -the same type of buildings which collapsed during the May 2 Coalinga earthquake. Santa An.a had informed owners or 73 down- town buildings in September 1980 that thetr structures were classi- fied as high-risk since they did not comply with se1snuc standards. They were gwen three years to renovate. vacate or tear down the buildings. "Those buildings are just bricks held together with poor quality mortar," Coil said. ''. .. What basically holds them together is the force of gravity. They're just like a child's play blocks." Coil said such buildings, whJch were built before 1933, are struc- turally sound, so long as the load is vertical, but could collapse during a strong horiz.ontal pull, as the Coalinga earthquake graphically demonstrated. "IC the building is not safe for 100 people. it's not safe for 18," said Harry Greenberg whose building on North Broadway was posted last Friday. "They're play- ing games with people and they are hurting a lot of the downtown merchants economically." Of the 73 owners warned in 1980. only 16 have not brought their buildings up to standard. Live the life of ud DEN'S :iiisii11itiiin:·custom draperi11 , vinyl, paraue t wood ~ic NO nMn 1663 PlAC!NTIA AVE. • COSTA MESA', CA 926~7 • PHOftE 646-4838 --646-2355 MON .... ftt.t-5:30 IAT~t:»4 - ,\ J e NB Orange Coast DAILY f>ILOT /Frlday1 Sept 30, 1983 STOCKS FRIDA Y'S CLOS ING PR ICES NYSE COMPOS ITE TRAN ACTIONS QUOTATIONS ... ~, UDC lllAOf6 ON Iii( N~W YURI\ MlllW€111 PAl,,lflC. P8W BOflfON OETA011 ANO CINCINNATI s roc11 £11(CMAHQ£S Al<O A£POATCO 8• 1111; NASO IN9TINH Dow Jones Final Down 7.01 Cloalng 1.233.13 11111111 BRllfS Leading indicator fall 'no cause for concern' By the Associated P re11 • WAS HINGTON -The government's mam gauge of future econom1c strength feU 0.1 percent last month, the Commerce Department said I.Oday. It was the first decline in a year and another sign of future slowing m the economy Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said the shde was "no cause for concern,'' adding that a few monthly declines are a normal part of the tran.snion from the quick growth in the first stages of a re<.'Overy l'ontioental votes to strik e HOUSTON -Executives of the ConunentaJ Airlines pilots' union voted to s trike along wnh flight attendants Saturday, and pilot leaders from 46 other a1rhn£'S agreed to let their members vote on whether to call a nationwide walkout A panel of Continental pilot union executives vowed to stay off the job until a "satisfactory back-to-work agreement is negotiated," said Gary Thomas, a spokesman for Continental pilots in Houston. Impor t ed car sal es set recor d DETROIT -Americans bought a record 2.3i million imported cars in the 1983 model year ending I.Oday, preliminary figures show. Domestic automakers also gained, with sales of 6.4 million running more than 15 percent ahead of l 982's CJepressed levels. Ford Motor Co.'s Escort should wind up the year's best seller, with sales of more th an 313,600, followed by General Mowrs Corp.'s Oldsmobile Cut.lass Supreme with sales of more than 303,000, the major automakers said Thursday Eastern to an al yze finances MlAMI (AP) -F.astem Airlines has auth orized an investment banking hnn to analyze the rompany's finances and give a second opinion on whether the auline will have to go to bankruptcy court if employees refuse a 15 pen.'ent pay cut. Eastern spokesman Richard McGraw said T hursday the study would begin 1rnmed1ately and take three to four days. A M Internation al to r egroup CHICAGO-AM lnternallonal lnc. has submmed a corporate reorganization plan th.at would provide creditors up to $169 rruJhon in cash. The company also would sell new issues of 1tsstock t.o settle debts of at least $249 m1U1on . Although the company submmed the pl.an Thursday to the bankruptcy court, 1t has yet to reat'h ag reem en t w ith CJ'edtlOJ'S on the plan's economic aspects. 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