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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-07 - Orange Coast PilotHB cleared in CET A scam City ruled not liable for d ebts run up b y job-training prog r am By ROBERT BARKER °'-~Ne41Wf The City of Huntington Beach has been cleared in controversy lnvolving U0,413 allegedly spent improperly by a scandal-ridden and short-lived organization set up in 1979 to handle the local federal jobs training program. City Attorney Gail Hutton re- ported Thursday that a U.S. Department of Labor grants of- ficer has ruled that the city is not liable for paying off the debts because the federal job organiz.a- tion -the Western Institute of Careers Inc. -was a "separate contractural entity" and ap- THI ORARI COAST parently responsible for Its own debts. However, the formation of WIC to administer the city's $2.6 million-a-year Comprehensive Employment and Training Act jobs program, had the endorse- ment of city officials. And Robert L. Cunrungham, the president of the ill-fated program, was a former city em- ployee. Cunningham' was con- victed of embezzling $16,000 in federal funds for personal use. He later paid back the money but was too late to head off a three-year state prison sentence. Cunningham was discharged Crom the Sierra Conservation Center work camp ln Sonora March 11, according to a spokeswoman for th-..&ate De- partment of Corrections. His term began when he reported to the California Institution for Men at Chino July 22. 1981. Officials said the ongoing con- troversy over who should pay the debts involved unauthorized lunch expenditures and the purchases of expensive office equipment not approved by the Department of Labor. Alf audit alleged that the furnishings in Cunningham's 600-foot office included a $1.700 desk and a $1,400 aedenz.a. Al- legation.a previously were lodged that salaries pa'd to officiala - Cunningham raised ha salary from $29.700 a year to $43.~00 - were exceuive and that money was wuted on excessive and unused office space in Irvine. The Orange County Manpower Commission, the overseer of fed- eral job funds, had contended that Cunningham's agency waa an instrument of the city and there- fore Huntington Beach was liable for the debts. The Manpower Commission ad- ministered the job program before WIC entered the scene. COUNTY -IDITION I o.-,,...,.__.., ....... _ Alan a nd Ruth Blum hold Spook y., who's lonesome for her "sister" poodle. 'Sister' stolen FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS NB couple appeal for poodle's r eturn By UREN E. KLEIN Newport airport foes rally: 'We're prepared for battle' Otho.Ir ......... "Tutu," Ruth and Alan Blum's gray poodle of 12 years, was more than just a pet. For the elderly Balboa Wand couple, the tiny pooch was a member of the family. For "Spooky," the Blwns' second poodle, Tutu was a seeing eye guide and constant companion. "We got her when she was about four weeks old," Alan Blum said. At about the same time, they got Spooky from another Utter. The two dogs have been "sisters" to each other ever since Blum can remember. When Spooky lost her hearing and cataracts took away most of her sight, Tutu began to take~ of her. By JERRY HIRSCH Of -O..,-•wt Nearly 250 angry Newport Beach residents crammed into the Harper Community Center Thursday night to rally against John Wayne Airport and get free legal advice on how to stop jets from flying over their homes. AJrport opponents were capi- talizing on reaction to an air- port-related mishap last week when a Phoenix-bound Republic Airlines jet rained hot engine parts on a Dover Shores neigh- borhood touching off several roof and grass fires. "Had that incident of a few days ago gone a little further it is very possible that some of us would not be here tonight.... All of us know what could have happened had that plane gone down," said Buzz Turner, an Airport Working Group spokesman. "For years we have been telling Irate Newport residents take case to 01ayor By JERRY HIRSCH Ot-O..,-•lllfl Newport Beach Mayor Eveyln Hart was on the hot seat Thuradey night. Hart spent nearly an hour fielding the questions of an angry crowd of Newport Beach residents who want John Wayne Airport ex- pansion plans stopped dead. The residents jammed into a Costa Mesa community center to vent their fury over last week's Republic AJrlines jet mishap that touched o{f about 20 small fires in Dover Shores. ''The city is retJOlved to spend as much money as we have to on (fighting) John Wayne Airport," Hart told the crowd, adding that residents must remember that the county, not the city of Newport Beach, has jurisdiction over the airport. Hart did not reassure residents who asked ~hat Newport could do to improve safety at the airport. "There is little the city can do about aafety factors. It is up to the county and the Federal Aviation Administration," Hart said. the county that this could happen. For years the county has ignored us. We have to be prepared to do battle," Turner said. One of the best ways to "battle" airport expansion is to file small claims damage suits again.st the airport, attorney Pierce O'Donnell told the crowd. O'Donnell represents the AJr- port Working Group which has filed about 250 small claims suits. each seeking $1,500 in dama,l(es. __ .............. One woman asked Hart to send a city delegation to President Ronald Reagan to lobby for a "more responsive FAA." Hart said she believes the current 41 -flight limit at the airport will be expanded as soon as the county completes a new environmenal impact report. "I don't think there is any question that a new environmental report ia being written at this time. We know they are asking for more than 70 flights ... said. J etline r ascends over housing area in Newport Heights. Hom eowners vow to be "prepared for battle" over fl ights. The only action the city can take to head off such an expansion is to try to negot.late a binding agreement freezing the number of flights, Hart said. Frust.arated residents shouted that the did not trust the county to abide by such an agreement. Hart responded the city's best legal advi.9ers will make sure that such an agreement would be binding. One resident said the city was not working hard enough to fight airport expansion plans. "We can't even count on you people to go to the market for us," said an angry Bob Hogue. "You are telling wi. the Botrd of Superviaora will do whatever the hell they please and there ls nothing f See MAYOR, P11e A%) Priscilla staggers toward OC Forecasters unsure how much wetness storm£ront's bringing PNcilla, a 1pent hurrlcane that la ·~ measured 3.26 lnchee ot rain. Average ralnfall by north fronr Beja Califomla, Is expected to push hot. mid-October in Orange County .I.a .37 of an inch. humidaJ.randooculonal thundenhowentoward the "Uauallywedon'tevenaet anyrainunUlOci.15. Orance County OU. weekmd. Thil la a very unuaual yMr," aaid one ~- A thick layer of clouda, uahtted in by the tropical ••you have to go beck to lM 1 to find mon rain at th.II ct.pr dm, Wcely will hana over the c:oNt through point." Tu.day. Followtna ln the pattern aet at the taJJ end of NaUonal Weather Service f orec.ten. however, Aucuat when a aertea of tropical atormt left Orance were reluctant to ao &oo fer ln predJctl.na juat how wet County hot, aticky and m19erable, Prtlctl.la la pllcld'\I • weekend It wW be and edmitted that PNdlla hat plenty of motature. tbem ttumped. A w•ther aerv1ce forecaster Mid a1ona with Only a alight amount of rain fell In Orange weekend rain thowen. county retldenta can ex:ped Ccuaty 'l'bw.,day even1nc and Mrr!i:e.. today. A meta -ttimptratWft into the 80I with relative humidity Ulo .. °' .. Inch o( rmn fell 1n Coate while Santa hitting the low 80a. • Am....n.d .14 ohninch.8-DU.COPMk,oft.enthe By Sunday, thln&a are ex~ to cool off a lhd' lpol ln the county, .,.. dry. lliahlly wtth daytime ht1hl ln the mid 70. and Toda .. , thouch. dUI hM been the~ wette9t evenJnc lows of about 62 degreea. rainy_, in Oru\ae C'.ounty history. Stnce July I I TM turf wW be runnlr\I ln the 2·to-3 foot ranee -WMn \he aeuo'\ be,Sna -weather offldall have wlU\ only fair 1hape tt mott ~• beechN. . , ~ He has also represented the city of Newport Beach in ita battle against airport expansion. O'Donnell urged residents to continue filing claims against the airport and noted thai Superior Court Judge Linda McGlaughlin is likely to merge the cases together into one larger suit that will be heard in Superior Court. "When I took them out walking, the white dog would walk alongside of the gray one. When dinnertime came, the gray one would go and wake Spooky up. They slept together, played together, everything," Blum said. But all that ended last weekend. (Stt POODLE, Pa1e AZ) That would release the small c.laims suits from their $1,500 (See AIRPORT, Pale A!) Aborted landing protested Planners give nod to Irvine hospital bid An AirCal jet that couldn't touch down on its first approach has touched off an angry protest by Newport Beach residents. The aborted landing at John Wayne Airport at about 6 p.m. Wednesday night sparked a rash of telephone calls from angry Newport Beach residents to the John Wayne Airport nol.ae com- plaint line. "It was an AiiOtl plane making a normal approach but the plane could not land on its first approach and it had to go around again," said Christine Edwards, an airport noise specialist. Commercial jetliners abort landings about twice a month, she said calling the procedure fairly routine. It ia often cawied by a "spacing'' problem becau.e gen- eral aviation planes land and take off at slower speeds than the jet airliners, Edwards explained. The control tower usually has the jetliner make a west tum over the bay to come back for a landing. Homeowners complain becaute thl.a creates more nolae than a typical landing does. Edwards says her office often receives a few complaints on second approaches. "We got mott calla on this laat night than we usually get because of the problem with the Republic Airlines jet last week. People are more sensitive," Edwards said. Her otflce had received at least a dozen calla by Thul"9day, she said. By ANDREA ADELSON Of llle~-·..,, The Irvine Planning Com- mission shrugged off charges that it was approving a dangerous hospital site and gave conditional go-ahead Thursday to backers of a propoeed 222-bed hospital in east Irvine. The commission also approved zoning changes on a surrounding 314-acre parcel of land propoeed by the Irvine Co. as a medlcal and science complex, in the crook of the San Diego and Laguna free- way junction. Both projects, now 1n unin- corporated county territory, need City Council approval. Annexa- tion plans are under way. In addition, state medical authorities have to pua judgment on the Irvine Medical Center hospital, envisioned for comple- tion in late 1987. The IMC plan came under fire during a five-hour public hearing by supporters of a competing hospital proposal. IMC opponents favor a hoepital for the UC Irvine campus proposed by the Chatsworth-based Health West Foundation. Questions focused on the prob- ability of a jet crashing into the lMC hospital from nearby El Toro Marine Air Corps Station, noiae levels ins.fde ~d outside the hospital, the impact of ex~ted traffic congestion and If the public could get to the hospital 1n a flood. Long-time IMC critic Gaby Pryer said, "the fact la there'• a risk of jet crash, excessive nol.ae,~ Shew.lahlln at 510 pound•, but thlt11not her protilem. tn feet,• wanta to gmn more becM.111 ''" turne~on.'' Ann Landerl oommenta0n Pege~e. · Llf9onthe1tr•ta A eo.ta M ... atreet woman , making her deity roundl and llvlf'O oft her wfta. l• but a atep above the typtcat btlQ ledy. Story on PageA7. Call 842-4321 with new1 tlp1 failure of the Laguna reeervoir and risk of not having access (during flooding). "I don't understand why it's being proposed in thia location, as the keystone for the Irvine Co.," said Pryer,~ fonner Irvine mayor. "Who will pay to make th.is site less risky?" asked Pryer, presiden t of HealthCity Associates, a sup- port group for the opposing hospi- tal plan. (See HOSPITAL, Pa1e A%) Unidentified feline object on freeway? By STEVE MARBLE oe .. ~,......., Motorists who reported seeing a lion along a busy stretch of the San Diego Freeway Thursday night may have actually been looking at a mountain lion rather than the king of the jungle. Irvine police. who joined Or- ange County Sheriff's deputies in the freeway safari in El Toro, said mountain lions. smaller and more slender than a lion, have beeii spotted before in rural Irvine settings. Stiil, the reports Thunday prompted a call to Lion Country Safari by police who wanted to make sure the animal park had accounted for all its lions. OffSdall at the animal park said they did. (See UON, Pa1e .U A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Oct 7, 1983 '------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Students watch politicians play politics By STEVE MITCHELL Of_O..,_...,, The three speakers tried to stick to a non-partisan format during a program entitled "The Structure and Function of the Democratic and Republican Parties in Cali- fornia." They tried What the 100 seniors from eight local high schools heard was a soft seU recruiting pitch from leaders 1 of both parties during a Newport Har bor Area Chamber of Com- merce breakfast this morning. More than 200 chamber mem- be,rs joined the high school stu- dents at the Newporter Resort for Suspect <in road death arrested An resident of Orange is in • custody today in connection with the hit-and-run slaying of an AirCaJ pilot on the Costa Mesa Freeway. Scott Sawicki, 29, was booked , into Orange County Jail Thursday by California Highway Patrol officers on suspicion of felony drunken driving, felony hit and run and vehicular manslaughter, r sajd CHP Officer Dave Clark. Sawicki was arrested shortly after 12:20 a .m. Thursday, when · Arvid RealSen, 51, of El Toro, was •'killed while changing a tire on the freeway shoulder at the 17th Street off-ramp in Santa Ana, Clark said. the chamber's governmental af- faLrS committee meeting. Speakers included former Cali- fornia Lt Gov. E:ci Reinecke, who IS the state's Republican Party chairman. Lois Lundberg, Orange County Republican Cenlral Com- mittee chairman and her Demo- cratic counterpart, Howard Adler. "If you're not involved in politics, you should stay In bed," Lundberg told the students. "I have patience when someone dis- agrees with me, but I have no patience for someone who says they're not interested in politics." She then turned to Democratic chairman Adler. smiled and said, "We' re 77 ,000 (voters) ahead of them in Orange County and lf he's going to cau:h me, he'd better get working ·· Adler joined the jocular .)Oust· mg by suggesting his party is prepared to put the candidates and the money into a campaign to overtake the GOP in the county, adding that the number of Demo- crats in Orange County is second only to Los Angeles County in the state . "We're going to be aggressive, Lois." Reinecke avoided entering the Inha bita nts unruffled good-natured local spat, instead emphasmng what ht: considers are the differences between the two parties. "&s1cally, the Democrats be- lieve that most solutions to prob- lems should come out of Washing- ton The Republican Party thinks Washington should give most of its powers back to state and local governments." So much for the non-partisan approach. Reinecke then told his young listeners that the Re- publicans, under President Ronald Reagan, brought down inflation from 12 percent to 4 A m a lla rd and a snowy egret take a d vantage of a quiet day o n Huntington Lake in Hunting to n Beach 's Cen tral Pa rk. pcm:nt in only a year and a hair, reduc.•ed interest rates from 21 p<>rcent to 10 or 11 percent and lnlllUted UIX CUt..'I "bitter ly op- posed by Democrats. "Reaganomic.'s has be<.'Omc> so suc.'t.'.essful that the Democ:rats don'teven US(! the term anymore," he said Democrat Adler offered his own concept of the differen<.'e ~twcoen the parties: "Republicans believe pros- perity should trick.Jed down. Democrats believe prosperty should trickle up. So you see, right off the bat, we're goipg against the Jaws of nature." Adler then launched into what he termed a disregard for quality cduc.•ation and quality housing on the part of Republicans: a deficit that he says Republicans stiU blame on former President Jimmy Carter. and high unemployment "(Natio nal) Unemployment droppc."Cl from 9.5 percf!nt to 9.3 pcmmt 1:1nd there's a lot of Ed Reinecke cheering in the streets of Newport Beach today," Adler said. "But that's sull unat:ceptable." One high school senior, when asked after the breakfast what she thought of the talks, said 1t was all very interesting. "But I have c1 math test in an hour. so l really wasn't paying that much attention." Orange picker puts squeeze on hi111self By Tht-Associated Preas Not long ago, a plain enve lope with a Nebraska postmark was delivered to tne Sheriff-Coroner Department. Inside was a $1 bill and an unsigned note that read: "l want to pay for an orange l picked along some highway in Orange County. I am mystified at what came over me -this feeling that I must be in heaven with all these oranges growing. and I must pick one. "l don't do this in my home st.ate, and not till I was part-way home did it sink m -I stole an orange. "Suffice it to say, I am sor ry. Please pass t h IS (dollar) on to some orange grower 1 do not even know where (in the county) I was. "Thank you." The letter and the money ended up in the hands of Karen Davis, a departmen t administrative analyst. There was no way to find the proper grower. so "we de- posited 1t in the county's general revenue fund." "We need more people hke that one from Nebraska," she said. Realsen was bending over get- ttng a spare tire out of his trunk when he was hit and killed , instantly. Clark said CHP officers combed the area after Realsen was struck. A CHP sergeant discovered Sawicki sit- ting in his car behind a Denny's Restaurant in Santa Ana just around the comer from the acci- dent. Thieves grab racehorse in Mesa Halloweener starts early, robs FV e ate r y He was reportedly being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of $5,000 bail. Tom McBroom. AuCal's direc- tor of flight operations, said Re- , alsen had worked as a captain for the airline since March l, 1978. He flew a Boeing 737 Realsen. who leaves behind a wife and three children, was a pilot in the Manne Corps for 20 years before coming to AlrCaJ, McBroom added. AIRPORT ... From Page A1 damage limit and then. "as many < zeros as you have on your type- writer you can add to your damage claims." He said the court case will turn on two points; the first is whether the airport has the right to use the air space over Newport homes. The second point ia whether the airport constititutes a public nuisance that can be corrected. "We will ask the judge to first rule on those iMues anc4 if the n•ling is favorac.le the C"'''' ty is in for a rough road again." O'Donnell said. "Let us show the county that they cannot dram us dry before we drain them," Airport Working Group chairwoman Barbara Lichman said. By KAREN KLEIN Of -Delly ""°' ..... A $20.000 racehorse has thoroughbred been reported stolen from the Orange County Equestrian Center in Costa Mesa. The dark bay mare's owner , Robert E. House, of Laguna POODLE STOLEN ... From Page A1 The Slums went to lunch on Saturday. taking the "girls" with them in the car to Casa Camino -a favorite restaurant in Costa Mesa. "We left the windows down but the car was locked and we were only inside about 35 or 40 minutes." Blum said When they came out, Tutu was gon~. Tutu has been stole n, the way Blum sees it "There's no way she would have jumped out -we've be<>n talong the dogs with us to lunch for 12 years. When she's m the car she's hyper and she st.ands up on the back of the seat and peers out at people. But she wouldn't jump out." Since the loss of their beloved pet, the Bl urns have be<>n "pretty cut up." Ruth Blum, her voice cracking with emotion. said she has broken into tears thinking about the poodle n early every day. As for Spooky, "She seems kind of lost. It's hard to teU. She spends most of her time sleeping. When she does get up she just kind of looks around," Alan Blum said. While intense devotion to a pet seems ridkulous to some, the Blums take their dogs seriously. The couple's children are grown. three of them scattered from Brea to New York to Sacramento. And to fill the void, the Blums have been parents to their poodles. "We're very sad about it," Blum said. "We also worry a good bit about her. She doesn't like children or other animals and we're afraid it might be a disaster if someone's taken her to be a companion for a small child. "If we can't get her back, we hope that whoever took her will take good care of her. We would much prefer her return. but if that's impossible, we hope the people will respect her as an individual, with long-standing habits." The couple have taken out ads offering a $100 reward for the poodle. Anyone who may have seen Tutu should call the Slums at 675-4408. MA YOH HEARS RESIDENTS ... From Page A1 we c:an do about it." Newport City Attorney Robert Burnham stepped in for Hart at this point to say Ne"port has taken part :.1 10 lawsuits against the airport. "Continued litigation against the airport will eventually fail. One day they w!U do it (en- vironmental impact reporta) right. At that time we are going to need a binding agreement to limit the fights,"Burnham said. • Burnham's analysis brought jeers from the audience. "One way we can stop the planes from taking from the airport to take a walk up that runway. That will stop the planes from taking off. We don't need this legal mumbo jumbo," shouted Dr. Remy RoseUini. . Ul.e"re What do you hkc about the ua11y Piiot? What don't you like" , ...,. 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L kh••r1a Ill Publlthef Chazy Dowallbr Raymond Maclean Editoi and Assltr•n Controller 10 1ne Publlsttef • ...,....., c .... ... _,_ t.IANOI' ~L."""-• C•f.MMI""' Mln1g<tt Cl .. eln.ct HV•rtlelft9 714/M2•M11 All otMI d9pertm9ftt9 Ml~1 MA.IN OfFICI l:.IO W1" B1, SI Coote M-C.• t.A•• ·~-Oo• '* C...11 -c. .. t:!e.M Cilov"O'" •Ml °'""09 Coett ~ ~ NO new' t tOne t tflvt rter1on1 t01to•••' m1tt•r or ,,,....,._" ,,....., "'41 o. •ll>'OOllc.O ""''""°' soec..i '""""'"''" Of taj)yf!O'll - ~tcond c11111 _,.~ pootd •t Co••• t.lftA Celot0t"'• (UJ>8 144 8001 S.•Ote•'IJt""' by '""'., M IS mol'lhty by !<WI~ $6 50 ll'IOl\INy VOL. 7', NO. 2tO -... .----.. -L-----------..:... ______________ _:: ______ ..,::::;;;;;;;;......:. __ .=:=-----------~,--==::::1 Beach, said the 6-year-old horse was last seen by an employee at feeding 'time on Tuesday after- noon. When House went lo exercise the horse. Tintone. Wednesday afternoon, he said, the stall was empty "This horse is a registered thoroughbred we bought m V1r- g1nia." HouSt' said He intended tu turn Tintone. regis tered as a racehorse, into a championship show JUmper when he bought her three years ago. Pam G1mple. assistant manager HOSPITAL ... From Page A 1 Road and flood control im- provement will be paid by the IMC developer, a city staffer said. Nanci Rosen, a HealthCity spokeswomarl, charged the com- mission with a llowing an "anti-competitive acheme" sub- ject to antitrust litigation. She contended the commission "is making a decision on which hospi- tal, not just where" it will be located. "Before you poaibly insinuate or threaten the (commission), I'd point out that Health Planning has jurisdiction over allocation of beds," Planning Commiaaion er Betsy Math.is responded. Chairman John c.a.rlyle added that the commission only reviews proposals brought to it and cannot choose a site. FLOOll ~ACK l·TOI •Un Mn te19"• tttllef\ 0..tlll) HH~ ___ __.... :,1191 ~ •115•• ~ .. ' ~.~~~~~-----·._... ............... ~------- I ·- of the stable at the equestrian center, said she IS not convmced the horse has been stolen. "It was reported as stolen but I'd say for now it's just missing - I'm h'aving trouble finding it," she said "The (owners) refused to walk with me," she said. "I don't t hink it's on the grounds. but I don't know the horse." House said he moved Tintone and another horse he owns to the equestrian center, at the Orange County Fairgrounds. only six months ago. Before that, he said. he had stabled the animals at the Irvine Equestrian Center in Cor- ona del Mar. Gimple said the stables are patrolled 24 hours a day by two guards and papers must be pres- ented before horses can be taken off the grounds. House said he 1s convinced the horse was stolen by professionals. "It had to be somebody who knew the value of this horse.'' he said. "It also had to be somebody who is a professional horse handler. This was not the kind of horse that you could take out in the dark and put into a dark trailer. She is 17 hands high -a huge thorough- bred -and could have becom- edangerous if s he was terrified," House said. He said a guard checking the stalls on Tuesday night and early Wedneeday morning did not see Tintone in her stall but did not report her missing because the 280 horses housed at the center are moved frequently. BELT SANDER YOUR 14800 CHOICE 8ell s--PtOffftlon•• w1tll 3 ,,. ,,.., P-1\A-2/J HP 191 "91\IW9'Ql'll UnlqlHI '"""°" .. ,. you Cll""IJll bel• In MCondl \Jl.lrC' ......... , •• v 1•~ F1••too htlldle COIW9"t 10 11ene11 .. "o .. .. An armed bandit wearing a Halloween mask with green hair and red bps held up a Fountain Valley hamburger stand Thurs- day and escaped with $1.200 in cash onJy seconds before police officers arrived on the scene. The masked robber, carrying a 45-caliber handgun. entered Naugles. 17295 Brookhursl St., at 3:30 p.m., leaped over the food counter and ordered employees and customers to stand back whtle he emptied a cash regtster, po!Jce said The masked man then dashed across a vacant field toward an apartmen t complex just as officers got on the scene. Police searched the apartment complex tn vam. LION ... From Page A1 The s1gl;ttings also brought ou t the st.ate Department of Fish and Game and Orange County animal control officers. According to a California titgh- way Patrol dispatcher, two driv- ers said they saw what appeared to be a lion along the freeway near Lake Forest Drive, just south of the animal park. Officers who searched the area came up empty and eventually called off the hunt. "We didn't find anything," said sheriff's Lt. Al Massucci. 14" WOOD CUTTING · BAID SAW ~~ H P bell bearing motor Miter gauge Included. R1t.1359.00 NOW .s19900 • ' f ~ I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 A3 ' ' ;.,:. ll • J ' ... . .. ., ,,..,,,,,.,,. . , ' Judge restrains Olympic rental group B e n e fit h e alth seminar set in Irvine Saturday H un tingto n compa ny m ay stil.1 h old $400,000 in d e posits from local homeowners A benefit health-beauty-fashion seminar will be held Saturday in the auditorium of Turtle Rock Community Park, Sunnyhill Road at Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine, by the Gamma Tau Gamma Alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Proceeds from the event will go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Orange County, Easter Seals, the American Fie ld Service and the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. Tickets are available at $5 per person at the door. Further information may be obtained by calling 839-0922. County Raceway to hold 'Bug-in ' A "Bug-in" featuring Volkswagens of all shapes and sizes will be staged Sunday at the Orange County International Raceway in Irvine. Included on the program are VW races, a giant VW car show and a manufacturers' display. There also will be a king and queen contest, an engine pull contest and a super VW swap meet. Portions of the proceeds will be donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Assocaition. For further information, call 639-3911 . Ra pe Ho tline t r ain ing sche duled A training ~ion for volunteers to work in the Rape Crisis Hotlines of Orange County will begin Tuesday at the Rape Crisis Network, 333 N. Glassell St .. Orange. Those interested should contact Pam :Proctor at 836-0220 or Joan Donoghue at 831-9110. Volunteers work from their homes after a short training period. D iab etes a d van ces to be discussed New advances in diabetes will be discussed by Dr. Ali Afrasiabi at Tuesday's meeting of the Orange Shores chapter of the California Medical Assistants Association. The meeting will be held at the Claim Jumper Restaurant in Fountain Valley at 7 p.m. Dinner is $8, and reservations may be obtained by calling Janine Pardella evenings at 891-1186. Deadline for reservations is today. Back care semina r set in Irvin e "Caring for Your Back," an hour and a half seminar, will be presented Tuesday at Deerfield Community Park in Irvine. Directing the program will be Kathy Zack, a physical therapist at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. The seminar will provide basic information on the structure of the back and spinal cord with tips on how to keep both healthy. The program, sponsored by the hospital and the city's community services department, is free and open to the public. It begins at 7:30 p.m. State authoritie1, after winning a court order to temporarily ahut down Huntington Beach-baled Vacation Rental Systems, are trying to detennine whether the Olympic houaing flrm ii still holding up to $400,000 it aolicited in deposits. Thunday Orange County Su- perior Court Judge Judith Ryan ordered the firm and it.a former president, Jame1 Vent.ch, to stop advertising or taking deposit fees from proepective customers until an Oct. 20 hearing. Vacation Rental Systems is one of the IArgest Southern California finns acting as brokers for home- owners who hope to rent either rooms or their entire homes to Olympics visitors next summer. Solicitors for the company, who reportedly have walked door to door through some Orange Coun- ty neighborhoods, charge home- owners a $50 deposit purportedly to arrange for paying house guests during the games. The judge, acting on a com- plaint from the state At~rney General's office, also barred the Cirm from spending any remain- ing deposit money it has received from an estimated 8,000 home- owners. The complaint alleged Vacation Rental Systems and Veritch mis- led homeowners and failed to establish deposit-refund accounts for the estimated $400,000 it received. Last August. the state Depart- ment of Real Eetate ordered Veritch, who apparently left the company last week, to stop solici- ting customers because the com- pany doesn't have a real estate broker's i.icense. . Deputy Attorney General Al- bert Sheldon has filed suit aeeking $125,000 in fines because the earlier order was allegedly ig- nored. "Mr. Veritch has not halted his activities in the least. He has basically thumbed hia nose at the order and continued t.o accept money from proepective mem- 'Big s hot' causes $24,000 damage I Irvi ne police believe an ex-employee shot out $24,000 worth ot plate glass Windows after tO p.m T-tlursday night In the soon-to-<:IOM Occ:ldental Petroleum building, 2100 S.E. Main St. Five windows valued et about SS.000 each were shattered with either a BB gun or a rifle. Two 13-year-old boya -• -• arrested IOf su1plelon of burglary Thursday after a parent turned ov.r to Police a syringe containing redlo- actlve materlal1 found In her ton'I room The ayrtnge and 111 content• was reported atolen Wedn-.day lrom en Irvine doctor'a office, 4950 Barranca. In the third break-In at an Irvine tcnool In two daya, thiev.t entered the Rancho San Joequln Intermedi- ate School, 4861 Mlche4ton orive. overnight Wednesday. OHlclela haven't determined If anything 11 mlulng. Window smasher9 ripped off $400 In cuh from Commercial Land~. 16372 Conl1ructlon Circle Eat, sometime between 4 p.m. end mid- night Thursday. An Irvine resident wes •u.tulted but not Injured In a dlapute with a motorist Wt'lo took e IWlng at him with a martial an1 -apon at Culv.r end Walnut 11reeta abOut 3:30 p.m. Thurlday. Ponce ere seeking the aa .. llanl. Huntin gton Beach A home burglery wet reported Thursday night on the 1900 blocic of Alabama Street. A locked rear alldlng window wu pried open to enter. The Ion Included $2,000 In jewelry. A 1981 m•roon Mercury Lynx atetlon wagon wa1 reported 11oi.n Thurld•Y from the 7700 block of Warner Avenue. The Ion waa ""- meted at $4,800. A rear d()()ft(nob we1 twitted off to enter a home on the 8100 bloek of Klmbefly Drive. A S300 microwave oven wes reported llolen. A 1972 Mercury Montego wu reported atolen Thursdey from e home on the 6500 block of Corrine Circle. The Ion wu "lmeted et $1,000. A home burglery WU reported Thursdey night on the 9400 bloc* of Nautllu1 Drive. Entry wu epparently made through e IOc:ked ~room window. The loM Included )awalry val'*1 at $2,000. Fountain Valley A men put hl• clothee and wallet In the lockM at a health tpa Thurlday and went Into the gym to wortt out. When he returned 20 mlnut .. later. he found that hit belonglng1 had been tempered with and hla wallet and S 120 -•mining. A bowl8' put her pyrM In a room where the tat.phonea are •t Fountain Bowl and went bowling. Whan the retrieved her pyrM, the found that someone hsd beef\ there before her and toot< her wallet end $25. A mother ea.Id the wu -.ay from her car for Jul130 eaconda wher'I the dropped her chlld off et the Klndercara chlld canter at 9945 Slater Ave. Thuraclay morning. It wu enough time, howev«, for aom.ane • to steal her pyraa containing $85. • •41 ~' ' ' I ' f I ' • "' I!.: •J ....... i -' • Cloudy, but dry skies ahead Coastal Extended TOOAY ._,...,,. 446p111 O..t ._,.. .... .,,,.;:.-: '111 I. 1 Artt -u• u. 1,0 ,.,. .. IO"U •111 t I ._..... '"'"' 0,1 ._..,. ,,_.,.,. .. ........ ~ .. ""''""'""" ..,,.., .................. . """""' .......... , .. , ..... -. •ta &olll ...,.., ... -... . I 14Plll 74 112 ..... .,,..,.. n a._... 71 41.........,, u ....... ,... 71 ., ....... :: =~ 71 .. +;;; • 11 r-. .. 71 w.HI ...... ............. .. ~ • .. .. 1' • .. n .. lllf llPIRI .. bers," the state's suit says. Vacation Rental Systems ap- parently haa changed ownership in the laat few days. With Veritch gone, the new owners said they will cooperate fully with the Department of Real FAtate to obtain the proper licensing. The company's new president, apa m a nufacturer Harry Berkowitz, said state real estate Sorry, Cha rlie officials have agreed to issue the company a broker's lioense next week. "The corporation is being re1tructured," Berkowitz said. "In addition to getting our licenae, we are going to submit our home- owner contracts to the DRE for approval." The state's case against Veritch will continue, regardless of what Jim Seher or Newport Beach shows the one that didn't get .t.(ay a t the Balboa Angling Club. Salte r la nded the 363-pound, seven-foot tu na a h er four ho urs a nd 38 minutes orr Catalina' Island. h 's a &late recor d for a b1uefin tuna . Services slated Saturday for victim of auto crash Funeral services for Yvonne Beaucher, who was killed in a fiery two-car collision, will be 11 a.m. Saturday. Ms. Beaucher, 31, a popular employee at Newport Beach-hued Irvine Co., was killed Monday while traveling on Bonita Canyon Road when an oncoming car spun out of control and slammed into her vehicle. Services for Ms. Beaucher will be conducted at McAulay & W~ Mortuary, 902 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Viewing will be )leld from 4 to 9 p.m. today. Meanwhil~. the driver of the second car haa been identified as Brian Belt. 22, from the San Francisco area. Both Ms. Beauc.her and Belt were dead by the time paramedics arrived at the accident scene. Belt's body was so badly burned, dental records were needed to identify him. Irvine traffic officers finished their accident investigation Thursday and concluded Belt, who reportedly was driving at a high rate of speed, was respon- sible for the tragedy. Belt, a service engineer with Oakland-baled Pacific Press and Shear, was driving a car rented [.rom John Wayne Airport. His body is to be returned to the Bay Area. A spokesman with the Oakland firm said Belt was in Orange County on a sales and service trip and apparently was heading toward the airport to return home at the Ume of the tragedy. Don 't Miss It/! happens to Vac~Uon Rental Sys- tems, Sheldon said. The firm's rueis. urging home- owners to "earn extra ~y without worklng," say that a spare bedroom is worth at least $1,500 a month in Olympic rent.a.ls. The DRE ii investigating more than 50 €>lympic rental com- panies, most of which are cooper- ating, officials said. Onofre leak linked to error LOS ANGELES (AP) Southern California Edison Co. officials will concede that "human error" caused a radioactive water leak at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station three miles south of San Clemente, an Edison official said. Ken Baskin, vice president for nuclear engineering, said the util- ity is preparing a report for the Nuclear Regulatory Cor-ornmion on the leak, which occurred Sept. 29 at Unit 3. Safety valves regulating the flow of chemicals to control nu- clear fission in the reactor were shut down for four hours after being accidentally misaligned, the NRC said. The water was con- tained in the building, and no one was exposed to it. "The point is that nuclear power plants are set up to accept human failures," Baskin said Wednesday. The report will be ready in two weeks, he added. Meanwhile, the state Public Utilities Commission has begun a probe of the power plant's idled No. 1 reactor, a process that could reduce electricity bills in Southern California. The PUC, which began the investigation Wedne.day, wants to know if Unit 1, shut down 20 months ago for earthquake-safety modifications, will ever again produce power. said Los Angeles PUC spokeswoman Carole Kretzer. Yvonne Beaucher Live the life of ~ M.ot ~tttr by Bu~ llJ I AT.l:ICM • A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7. 1983 Schnozzle in trough? While discussing a S 119 million water project s pending bill Thurs- day in Washington, Rep. Sil vio Conte, R.-Mass., donned novelt y pig snout and ears to emphasize tha t "this is the biggest pork ba rre1 bill ~ that ever came down the pike." .,, ., TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Demos blast Reagan, slap at each other· NEW YORK -The seven announced Demo- cratic presidential contende rs e ppeared together for the Cirst time in the 1984 campaign season. addressing 2,000 people at New York City's Town Hall Thursday night and accusing President Reagan of running the econQtnY into the ground. With good-humored swipes at each other. all sought to spell out their qualifications for the presidency and their strategies for nuclear arms reduction. On hand were senators Alan Cranston, Ernest Hollings. John Glenn. Gary Hart, former Vic:e President Walter. Mondale, former Florida Gov. Reubin A.skew and forme r Sen. George McGovern. Hustler boss enters race CHA TT ANOOGA. Tenn . -Hustler publisher Larry Flynt says he w1U seek the Republican presidential nomination. financing his campaign with proceeds from his sexually explicit magazine. Flynt said he p!Ans to enter the New Hampshire primary. "I'm running asa Republican," Flynt satd . "And the reason why I'm running as a Republican is that I'm wealthy. I'm white. I'm pornographic. And, like Ronald Reagan. I've been shot for what I believe in. So I'm more Republican than I am Democratic." Flynt was partially paralyzed when he was shot in 1978during a Georgia obscenity tnal. Rumors of Watt successor WASHINGTON -As embattled Interior Secretary James Wan struggled to make a decision on his political future, names were beginning to surface in Washington on a possible replacement. The speculation centered on Watt's chief deputy - Joeeph Jacob Simmons m. a black Democrat who is part Indian, and Clllford P. Hansen. a former Republican senator from Wyoming. Defense budget hike hinted WASHING TON -Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger has told the White House he will ask for a minimum 17 percent budget increase in the next filcal year to compensate for earlier con- grt!9Sional cut.a in President Reagan's proposed military buildup. But some administration officials called the repon.ed new spending goals "un- realistic" and argued that such an increase would threaten economic recovery by adding to the growing federal budget deficit. STATE High court rejects Burnett SAN FRANCISCO -The state Supreme Court has declined to review a ruling reducing the damages awarded actrelS Carol Burnett ln a libel suit again.It the National Enquirer. The decision left intact a lower court ruling that cut from $750,000 to $160,000 the punitive damages awarded to Burnett for an Enquirer article that implied she was drunk in a chic Washington, D.C .. restaurant. LA police taclics blasted PASADENA -A 23-year-old man whose fronl door wu blown open at 4 a.m. by a Los Angeles police SWAT team using explosives says he can't undentand why such extreme fon.-e was Wied. Rodney Brown.Ina. who wu booked for investiga- tion of heroln sx-rrrlon following two pre-dawn ra1da ln north P..-dena, Mid police didn't even knock. Cmdr. William Booth said the explosives were Wied for the first time ever ~u.e the mulive 1teeJ doon were "police-proof," with with deed-bolt Jocka ln steel frames. WORLD Manhunt for Irish killers BELFAST, Northern Ireland -Security forces conducted a manhunt today for guerrillas who killed two mlddle·apd police reeervilta ln ~ nflht-time ambuah ln the coutal re90rt of Oownp11Uick. The killln8lr came as the Irah Republican Army bouled that 19 of it.a men who lhot tMir way out of Beltut'• Mau prilon Sept. 25 were now "safe and lec'Ul'e.' 80me poee.ibly amuaJed to the Unlled States. 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The quake, which registered 5.2 on the Richter scale, began at 6:19 a.m. and was felt in parts of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, and in Canada north to Montreal, authorities said. Magnitudes of two aftershocks, one about 20 minutes after the first quake and the second, 40 minutes later, were not inunediately available. Frank Baldwin of the National Earthquake lnfonnation Service in Golden, Colo., said the quake was centered northeast of Blue Mountain Lake, a village of about 1,000 people in the Adirondack region, 85 miles north of Albany, N. Y. A low-level alert was declared at the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plaht in Vernon, VL, as a result of the tremor. At the Nine Mile Point 2 nuclear power plant near Oswego, N.Y., operators declared an "unusual incident.'' the lowest-level alert, for 20 minutes untiJ an inspection revealed no problems. Jobless rate declines again WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's uru employment rate declined to 9.3 percent in Septem- ber, the lowest level in 17 months, as close to 400,000 jobless Americans found work in the continuing economic recovery, the Labor Department reported today. However, 10.4 million Americans were still reported to be looking for jobs but unable to find them, the Labor Department reported. September's decrease in the overall jobless rate was just 0.2 percentage point from the August seasonally adjusted level of 9.5 percent. But it restored the downward trend that had been interrupted when August's rate held steady .at the same rate as in July. Unemployment had declined in most months since last December's 10.8 percent. the highest level in 42 years. Chief White House economist Martin Feldstein, meeting with businessmen in Mot Springs, Va., called today's report "very gratifying." ' Both government and private analysts have said they expect the rate to continue declining, with companies calling back laid-off workers or hiring people for newly created jobs as the economy expands in its recovery from the 1981-82 recession. But those analysts have also said the improvement is likely to be slow. Really rotten B rothers sh oe-ins for title NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) -Brothers Jeff and Alan Anderson put their worst feet forward to take first and second place in the fourth annual North Platte Rotten Sneakers Contest. Jeff, 11, whose jogging shoes were judged the most ragged in the 11 -and-under category, won a new pair of sneakers from a sporting goods store. Alan, 10, was just a step behind and was awarded a gift certificate. "It was kind of unusual," Rose Ann Anderson said Thursday about her sons' 1-2 finish among 26 contestants. "It surprised me that both of them won." ln the 12-and-older division, 14-year-old ·Mike McDaniel took first place after presenting the judges a pair of sneakers held together with duct tape. Contest organizer Marilee Hyde, who ex- plained points were awarded on the condition of the soles. eyelets, toes and heels, said the quality of the entries had remained uniform from one year to the next -"always rotten.'r Heavy flOod toll By Tiie A11~latecl Press Striking copper workers helped shore up dikes ravaged by fl~ing that left 15 people dead or m1Ming ln southern Ariz.ona as Texas was battered by heavy thunderstorms packing 80 mph w1nda. The National Weather Service warned ThW't· day that Tropical Depression Prise.Ula could dump an inch of rain on Ariz.ona by Saturday. Some mountain areas could receive more than two inches. 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Oct. 7, 1983 D Newport-Mesa goes f roni books to banks When property values along the Orange Coast surged more a decade ago, the implications seemed devastating for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Young families on tight budgets began buying homes , in other parts of Southern California, where housing prices were lower. The number of new students entering the district dipped in a sharp decline. Administrators who only a few years earlier were buying new school sites and I planning for 35,000 to 40,000 pupils began revising their numbers, and their spending. , The downward spiral has never stopped. Today district schools hold about 16,000 students, or about half what once was expected. Annual budgeting has become a , painful affair. Schools have been closed. But the district could have experienced worae problems than suffering through rising property values. It led to fewer students and too many teachers, but it al.so meant the district's growing surplus of property was worth a lot more than ever before. ... -.. ..._.....,_..._ Newport-Mesa has ended up with a substantial consolation -many millions of dollars worth of real estate in exclusive areas. Better yet, the neighborhoods where prices went up the highest were the same where the need for elementary schools dropped the most. Canadians feel the Watt touch Recently ,.district officials have started selling 90l1le of the property. Last week, school board members agreed to sell three undeveloped acres behind Back Bay High School to the high bidder, a homebuilding company, for •1.3 million. Meanwhile, an agreement is in escrow to aell the 3.5-acre Corona del Mar Elementary School site for $4.2 million. Thus, in two quick sales, district officials expect to raise $5.3 million. State law dictates the money raised by aell.ing . property must bespentoncapitalprojects. In th.iscaae, that means repairing and repainting buildings, adding new blacktopping and adding some equipment. Thia year, the district budgeted about $500,000 for maintenance as it continued a policy of deferring many expensive projects. With the new millions, though, these projects will finally be funded, and money taken from the district's general fund in past years for maintenance will be dedicated to other areas. · One of the disadvantages of selling property, notes Deputy Superintendent Norman Loats, is that it's a one-shot deal, although cash from sales can be invested in interest-bearing acrounts. He says district officials, who are consulting with a real estate investment firm, don't intend to sell all of their surplus property -especially school sites in areas where family populations may gain once again. Restraint is the key here. Economic changes have fo rced experts on books and teaching to spend more time on banking and real estate. They can still win high marks, though, as long as they avoid the temptation to spend money just because it's available. WASHING TON -Interior Secretary Jamm Wan haa been keepina in h1a bunk.er, h1a head one-inch below the purp line, to avoid the political beckfl.re from h1a latest 8Hfe. But he hu lost none of hil enth""-n for ... uiuna nature. He la occupied with the conquest of the wUdemem, not ita preRI'- vatioo. Watt'• bulldor.en are not only thr'M&enln& irrepl.ceable wildlife refugee in thia country, but they're on a collilion coune with CaMdlan1nteJ eeta u weH:-E'aed on by North Dakota politidana out to p1eue their rural oomtituency. WatthuqWetlyawarded thefint oontnct foe an lnipUon project known u the Garn.on Diversion Unit. Phaae I involves oonatruc- tion of most of the components. What la planned la a ma.ive network of dama, raervolra and cana1a that will move Mimowi River water from west.em North Dakota to the north central part of By THOM.AS D. ELIAS Politically and emotionally, Califom1ana often think of their MAlllll ' state u bifw'Cated -aome even w1ah it were formally aplit -akJna north·IOUth UJ\es, with the Tehachapi Mountalna IOUth of BakenlJeld u the dividina line. Stop students from drinking To the F.ditor: ~t week a Laguna Beach High School athlete dJed in an automobile accident where empty beer bottles were found in the car. This tragedy is another reminder of the terrible threat that alcohol abuse poees to our young. dents and their fam1lies llsn written commitments not to drink and drive. The9e procrarm have been made available to all IChool di.t- tric\a but aa yet mmt haw 1'°' become involved. While th.- pr'Oll'&ml are new and depend on student lMdenhip for 1ucce•, 1Mt week'• accident t.e11I ua now ii the time to try them. MARSHA S. PALMER And there'• • real dJvilion. But it'• not between north u"1.outh, exioept when water la the 1-Ae. A far deepercleavap now tplita -.t from west, OOMtal &reM from inland valleya. than Rparatea north from eouth. Dom a dtillm of Newport .ee.ch, for example, share mott valua and We experiencea with people ln Sa'*11to or residents of Riwnide! Does Vaca~ have IDOft in common with San Bemard1no or Santa Cnu? Real •tate prices more than anythlnc elle Jed to the new aplit. ~hich h.u yet to penetra~ the IUbcorwdowl minds of most Cali- fomiana. G. -.. ac-.-,,-1-111_1_1 -~ the at.ate. Thia would irrigate fannland near the Canadian border. The project ls of questionable economic value, to put it chari- tably: At a coet of $1.2 billion. Garriaon will irrigate 1,200 farms at most. That'• an average coet of $1 million per farm. . lta-boondoale aspect aside, Garri90n hu created a atonn of proteat from Canada. Manitoba's multimillion-dollar fiah.ing indua.- try faces Lrrevenible damage from the introduction of alien Miaaouri River fl.ah apedes and parasites into Canadian waterways. To uauage the Canadians' wrath, the Interior Department hu decided to pare down the 2~.000-acre project that was orig- inally planned. But Canadian A homebuyer in coastal Southern California will pay about the same price as hla counterpart in the north for a similar home. And both north and 90Uth, it'• far cheaper to buy in areas far from the bMches. Thia leads to aeveral almo8t unnoticed trends: While coastal dwellen are repe>pUl.ating down- town areu, rebabWtating older homes and adopting a con- dominium-townhouse lif ntyle with tome FAatern-style over- tones, aingle-famlly hornet are atlll the common form of new construction inland. While population haa stabilized in many coutal areu. IP'Owth is booming inland. ~ trends are more inteNe near the 1'8te11 bla dtl• -the traditional employment cent.en - but they're ahowlng up officials suspect that political pressure will force conatruct.lon and use of the whole irrigation maze, with its harmful impact on Canadian rivers. Internal documents seen by my aslOCiates Corky Johmon and Donald Goldberg indicate that the Garrlaon boondoggle will have a drastic impact on the environ- ment. In its entirety, it would destroy 130,000 acres of wetlands and graaalands that provide food and shelter to perhaps a half-million waterfowl and marsh birds each year. Interior officials maintain they will "mitigate" any loesof acreage, in part by a cockamamie ICheme to create new wetlands by pumping water onto prairie grualands. In fact, in their latest environmental impact statement, officials claim that the Garrison project will "add quality and quantity to the habitat base." But internal department elsewhere, too. Modesto, once a quiet fanning and canning center, is fast becoming a San Francisco bedroom community: Many young families with breadwin- ners working in the city can't afford to buy single-family homes cloeer in. Not even the reoellion that's apparently just ended could change that pattern, which began developing when coastal real es- tate prices quadrupled and more within three years in the 1970s. The housing recovery of this spring and aummer saw far more growth inland than along the coast. In the Fresno area, housing starts tripled their 1982 levels during the first eight months of thia year. In the San Fran- cia'o-Oakland area, they were up 62 percent -improvement, but not nearly u much as inland. Ho~ starts doubled in the Riversid~ -Bernardino area, but increued just over 50 percent in Los Angeles. memos, intended for official eyes only, show that Watt's ditch-diggers have blatantly ma- nipulated or ignored scientific data supplied by the team of biologists assigned to the Garrison project. One Garrison scientist com- plained that the model used to obtain envirorunental impact data contained "bogus'' information. ~ While the numbers in the result- ingevaluatiOn added up. he wrote. "the biology behind therrY"is extremely suspect." SUll another biologist wrote that officials' claims of a net gain for wildlife were "ludicrous." All three biologists signed a repor t complaining that the depart- ment's "mitigation.. plan was based on data that they hadn't even seen nor approved. lntenor Oepartmen t sources said it is commonplace for scienl.Jftc infor- mation to be ''laundered" or manipulated to political needs lnfrastructun.-. that planners' jargon word meaning roads, bridges, sewers. water systems. schools, parks and libranes, was also a factor. These public facilil.Jes are generally old and overloaded along the coast, while they're newer and less crowded inland. Inland counties like Kem. Placer and Sacramento~ offer lower-cost land to induslrles and the lower-cost housing there is a help in recruiting. All those coun· ties are now coping with fast growth. The net effect of all this as a new California, one that doesn't show up in many 90Ciological studies . But that can't go on forever. Like most large but ignored groups. the new inland Cali- fornians will make their presence felt. And that will mean both poUUcal and lifestyle changes for the whole state. Thomas Elias is a San ta Monica-based columnist on srate issues. The Huntington Beach Union Hjgh School District recently began participating in two new alcohol abuse programa, the Cali- fornia Teen Project and Students Against Drunk Driving (baled on the highly successful Mothers Against Drunk Driving). To give Just one example how thete pro- grams work, participating atu- Edir«"• No~: .M..1ieb:r S.:~ Clllldidate f« tM ~ BNch .chool board md • racbet' In the CkoHn View School D&tnd, Hunt- ington Beach. l. M. BOJd/Fatalism Guns deserve a place of honor On a tombstone in a Louisiana cemetery 1s chiseled thia lnacrip- \ion: .. Here Lies A. P. Sisaon - God Knows What Will Become of H .•. Im. What an Australian means by "gum nut" Is what you and I mean by "the real McCoy." "A married woman's ereatest mterest lS her child: her greatest problem is her husband; her greatest desire is for her own development apart from her hua· band and child." So laid Nancy Hale. Among.grown blue marliN, the male is only about half u b4g u the female. ln 1826, an Ark.an.laa ·~ line allowed only 14 pound8 of luggage per pasaenger, even on ORANGE COAST llilyPUat long mm-country jaunts. That'• travellna pretty liaht. what? More tractors tum over on level ground, •urprilincly, than on hlllaldee. Q. Where'• that boat called "The A1r1can Queen" in w~ Humphrey Bop.rt and Katharine Hepburn chuged thfouah their bla movie? A. In Ocala, Fla. A Bop.rt buff named Hal Bailey owrw It. Q. How old llan unrnarNd man before he'• ooruddend to be "• oontlrmed bedMtlor'1 A. /t.&e 38, accordJ.nc to the aia.tlltJelana. Q . What were 0eorp Waiahlna· ton'• dytnc w~? A. "l die hard. but I'm not afraid toao." M.L ....... . ~ C-,Dc M; :::==:r-· uaually attadcl a victim of leaat reeiatance. ~ knowledge that thouaanda of citiuma c.arry con- cealed weapons would certainly be a deterrent to the would-be attacker. 'The Juauce Department hll atated that when rape was auempt.ed on a potentlal victim who had a gun in her pomemion, the~ wu auticemful only one out of aeven tlmee. Without a gun, It w• one out of three times. 'Iberefore, (find no reaaon for alum If law-abktina dtbena de· dde they lhould be allowed to leplly obw.n a permit to carry a ~ed weapon I« their safety and the afety of thMr kwed ones. To otMln a permit to carry a concetled weapon in th1I ttai., lt It .,......ry to toe an application with the local aherltt• oc poJke depenment. Y ei at the pn11ent Uma, very few penni11 have been ~ in the dU. and count.lee of thll' .U.1e due to the rel~ of the lhertff OI' police chief. It would 8Mm UM police er. '°'t.ely.....,.. of the..,. that nilt today but 'aft al a )om ti IO boW to ....-d.y it.. Vlriow private FOUP' made a valiant au.empt when man1 a .,c>d dtben wu led to~ thatcan-ylJ\l a cannlater of *". e-would be ample protectl~, ~ of ua who had paid for the instruction and were granted permits fully believed we would finally be allowed to have some legal form of protection, only to be told by \he police Instructors that If anyone approached us with a knife or a gun not to attempt to use the tear gas beau.e it would not be effective in defenae of our Uves. ., Would you call that a form of aelf-protectlon? Thia is not to condemn the police -but to condemn the lawa. The laws allow theee brutal, sadistic criminall, who ~ no authority, who respect no penon Or lnatituUon, the Uceme to continue ln their war with aodety. In theee modern days not man, woman or child la safe to park in an undercround building . nor can a penon aalely make a phone call tn a public atreet. If • woman alone on a freieway should have car trouble, the ia in areat ~r of rape, kJdnapplna or murder. Oftenmn.t all three. Why ahould an)'OM be pt.red tn auch vulMrable pollUOM becaUIC! of uitJquaied law.? They may have bMrl of tale at the ti.me of theil Inception but alnot tha\ time many d\aftcee have taken place. . In thme days eodety WU dvtUled .. People obeyed th.e laws. People reapected their Mlehbor and IM netpbor'• property. P~ple re- spected and obeyed the pollce. And most importanlly. they re· spected a human life! Sadly. that is not so in today's society. So, a bill recently introdlJC'ed by State Sen. H.L . Richardson amending the state Penal Code. Section 120~. enabling any law..abiding citizen to carry a concealed weapon should be fully supported. I, for one. concur with Sen. Richardson's bill and I ap- plaud him for his courage. I repeat the wonla of lhe father of our COW\tey: " •.. lhe very atmosphere of fire&rma ~verywhere restrains evil interference." ~ '8 • loml resident and an ocoulonal contrlbu tor to thl$ f»llP. With \he advent of jet tr&N~ ports we were the redp6enta of pollution faUout. l.Mt wedt thla turned lnco Incendiary fallout. WW next week brlna ua complete f aUout? ALB PAPARAZZI Uon Osen and George Ar gyros, ce nter~ check out th•· jacket Lo n W ells models ·tnf ormal modeling Fashionables begin a new year B,· VIDA DEAN ()I the Delly Piiot lten I viewers. r --·] twas informal modeling with the models having as great a time as the "Feel the material" Lon Wells said holding out a black cashmere 1 ( coat. He was one of the eight showing off fashions as the Fashionables and the Men's Corrunittee began a new year as support groups for 1 'hapman College. "This is an Adolfo suit," said Suzy Sutton, visiting with her audience •t'lWeen changes at the Pacific Club. (It was from the designer's latest collecUon.) Others modeling fashions from Saks Fifth Avenue. South Coast Plaza, were Suzy's husband Herb, Patty and George Brennan, Mary Ann Wells (wife of the cashmere coat man) and Emma Jane and Tom Riley (they were celebrating their 45th wedding an- niversary). Before the show (arranged by Billur Wallerich) Chapman College students, Don Christensen and Nanette Roe, directed by Nancy Branlage entertained with a duet from "Don Pasquale. A hearty buffet was set up with such offerings as soups, including a Provencal Bourride (seafood and veg- etable soup), quiche, little potato pancakes (with sour cream and apple . sauce)cucumbermousseand a board of Mildred Mead, Herb Sutton French cheeses: breads and fruit. Among those participating were Judie and George Argyro1, Virgina and Paul Bender, Gloria Graham, Bob and Shirlee Guggenheim, Annette Hurwitz. Ncirma and Jonathon Meyer, Mary Lou and Stanley Molander, Marion and Tony Mon ta pert, Toni and Ken Oliphant, Lynn and Don Osen, Jerrel Richards, F loss and Ed Schumacher, Jessie May and Cecil Shirar, Lucy and Don Woodward, Joni and G. T. Smith (Chapman president). Les and Peggy Ceuon, Uarbara and Alex Bowie, Gene and JoAnne Mix and William and Elaine lLedfleld. Mildred Mead founded this popuJar group in 1971 and over the years it has r '"sL·d mort than $100,000 for Chapman. Membership has ~n in demand and the roles keep swelling. A Men's Committee was added in 1980 and on Oct. 20 .it the home of Irene and Jim Bentley, the latest new members will be nnounced. Delly ............ "' • .,,., ........ T he Knott sisters' husbands: Tony Montapert, Paul DPnder and Ke n Oliphant Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 J\7 W~eeling the hard \Vay At the left. Vasquez moves with easy. but • then it happens wham. barn and he's down -and he's on his back. However. he's not hurt and ready to gc again. She has lived with a homosexual hustler, a ma- chinist and lonely o lder men. Street woman She's ·only one step above the bag l1ady By WILL ANDERSON Delly l'llol C___..,I y he belongs to a unique class of people in Costa Mesa. For protection and respect for her privacy. no name will be used. She is one step above the bag She has lived with a homosexual hustler, a machinist and lonely older men. She is divorced with children, who store hl•r materialistic entourage that goes with home living. Her eyes have the look of an abandoned domestic pet. She has gone beyond the fear of living in the wild and unknown because she has experienced every abuse. horror and neglect that human animals can provide. She has walked the sidewalks and parks of Costa Mesa beginning her daily journeys at daybreak. Along the way. she has stopped to cleaned up litter until arriving at a familiar spot. Sometimes it was a coffee shop, sometimes one of the neighborhood bars. depending upon where she had slept the night before. Since she was a regular. the coffee was usually free. Speaking to a stranger. she mentioned events of weU known locals before retreating to the restroom to wash her face, sponge and clean her' hair and apply paint to her face. A toothbrush and paste came from her valise. Upon finishing her morning ritual. she takes a last look in the mirror and becomes strong epough to face the new day. \ By 9 a.m. she has met and mingled with her regular clique of friends. She pulls from her purse the rummaged fo6d remnants of grocery stores and res- taurants along the way. A can of aoup was usually with her in event there was no other supply. She preferred to eat it wam1, but did not have thl? luxury of a portable stove. She onoe had a stemo but one night, while sleeping in an abandoned car. a vagrant stole the necessities she had acquired. This taught her lo alter her focus to more basi.c survival. Sometimes, she would visit her family or friend.e for a luncheon date. depending on her needs or their whims. Late afternoon and early evening usually found her r~mlng the emptyk pubs. A glass of wine -enrouraged her lo walk around w ith a wet rag creating 8i clean atmosphere in the bar. Though sh'e is well mannered and honest, strangers see her as An alcoholic. There w~re times when she displayed open wounds. These came from her infrequent falls to the ground. She says she h~ a~~ problem t})at has no cure and this was jQst a side effect she sustal.n.9. · When her Supplemental Security ,&heck reaches her hands, the doctors get paid. With a Umited inc0me, she is unable to rent a home on her own. She has about $90 a month to provide herself with shelter. When the . working men spent their tin\es·in the bp1'jS d.rf'nking and complain-· Ing about wo~ or lack of I~, stie listened. In return, she gqt a bed usually. to sleep tn for tfle nt1ht. When ahe needed a cnanae o1·clothff or 9bmethtn• meat, she called bl'f tJ"ie people .. from "Save Our Selves" -SOS lo ihe people of abject needs. When springtime came the park became her shelter for those nights. The Costa Mesa police know her well. They know she is good and harmless, but they still keep track of her welfare. The police station does not provide overnight facilities for the women of the neigh- borhood. It ls predominantly a male domain. A former Costa Mesa citizen became aware of her plight. When this philan- trophlc person moved lo another com-' munlty, the apartment became a private home for those who could not afford the price of tlnding a new residence of their own. She now Uves with a few of her truated friends. Together. these people pool their resources to maintain their form of independence and homf'. "a Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 Camellias May bloom for months By planting the right varieties of camellias, you can extend the blooming seaaon over a six-month period. Since there are more than 3,000 varieties w hoee Oower color, aiz.e and form also are varied, you can pick and choose as you please. Two of the more popular species are the Japanese camellia (camellia japonica) and the sasanqua (c. aasanqua). The first la by far the more common of the two. It is an upright evergreen shrub with smooth glossy leaves providing a bountiful crop of winter and spring bloesoms. Bloeaoms range in color from pure white to the deepest dark red with at least 798 variations In between. The blooms can be double, semi-double or single and with or without prominent centers of golden yellow stamens. The sasanqua camellia differs in some major respects. It does have the same glossy evergreen leaves but smaller and its flowers are not as large nor do they come ln a double form. They can, however, tolerate the sun more than the Japanese camellia. The shrub size and form is smaller and often more open which makes it easy to espalier and some forms make good ground covers. This plant is the early bloomer, flowering from September to December. Both like a well draining soil rich in organic matter. Moist soil but not overly wet is the rule of thumb. Mulching will help retain soil moisture as well as keeping the roots cool and weeds to a minimum. Japanese camellias need at least partial shade with deeper shade in the interior valley areas and though the sasanqua will take more sun, shade is also appreciated inland. Fertilize these plants every six weeks after bloom until the end of summer. Keep the old flowers removed from the plant and off the GARDENING . I ·d ... T here are some camellias tha t sta r t blooming this fa ll. ground. This is important because old or fallen flowers can harbor petal blight disease that can damage any future bloom on the plant. Gaining weight •••. And happy about it DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 24 years old, 6 feet tall and weigh 510 pounds. Not only am I healthy, I am happy. I have gained over 200 pounda in the lut 28 montha and did it on purpoee. I would like to gain more. I ~:Jood and I find that the extra weight ls very se . I allo have dlacovered that a lot of men are turned on by obete women. Alao many people get turned on to helplng women like me gain even more weight. I'm sure this ls not normal, yet you would be amazed at the number of people who are sexually stimulated by thia type of behavior. What causes it? What can ldo to change? I have read enough on this subject to know that when I reach 700 pounds (the ultimate fantasy for me), I will be nearly dead and virtually immovable. I am afraid to reveal my true feel.inis about this because I am so mixed up and couldn't explain it to anyone. Have you ever run across this type of desire? Can you check with some of your authorities on the subject? You always seem to have the answers, and I would like to stop this wild striving to put on more weight, but I can't, -FAT IN DF.s MOINES Dear D.M.: You are rigbt. Your drive to acb~eve tbe ultimate fantasy of weighing 700 pounds Is abnormaJ. It 11 alao aulcldal. You are alto right when you say some men are turned on by enormously obese women. The question you sbould ask yourself 11 why you wish to pander to the perversions of such sickles. My a uthorities say you need skilled medical belp a t once. I bope you get It -and very soon. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I q ANN LANDllS are faithful readers. RecentJy 10mething hap- pened and I have agreed to haul out. the wet noodle if you think It ls deserved. We have always encouraged our children to sell thelr own raffle tickets and candy and cookies for fund-raising. We have refUled to allow them to approach friends who come to viait. Nor do we take these things to work and attempt to peddle them for the young ones. A few days ago a friend phoned and asked If I would buy some cookies from her daughter. I said yes, but her daughter would have to come over and ask me herself. She becam~ suddenly silent - then said, "Oh?" and down went the niceiver. Yesterday I ran into this friend on the street. She was very cold and hurried on. My husband says' I was insensitive and that I owe her an apology. He feels our years of friendship made it OK for the woman to call and make that requat. What is your opuuon? -8 .F. IN PI'n'SBURGH Dear B.F .: lf anyone deserves tbe wet ..... e It is your friend -not you. 1 -You bad every rlgbt to suuest daat tk cMW come over and make her own sales pitda. Sew.a those cookies berself would bave glvea tM pt a great -deal more persona l aatf1facti• _. self-esteem than bavlng her mother paall diem eff on friends. Too bad the woman dldn 't get die polat. Ground covers ••• They solve Rroblems If you're like most homeowners, you welcome cool shade from trees during summer but sometimes have trouble growing anything under them. Ground covers are the solution. They can save work, solve problems and beautify your landscape. Fall is a good time to plant them. Three of the most popular ground covers for shady areas are: -Vlnca minor i.s an excellent ground cover in the shade, but it also tolerates some sun. The foliage st.a ys green year 'round and is~ 1 ush foil. for the profusion of dalnty blue flowers m the spnng. Plant some clumps of daffodils this fall among the vinca. You'll enjoy an especially pretty scene next Garden clubs Soutbcoa1t Garden Club members will meet for a luncheon Wednesday at the Dana Point Women's Clubhouse. Mrs. Wallace F. Hirsch, PSP, California State Garden Clubs lnc., will discuss the use of available plant materials. • • • Mrs. Donald Diedrick, flower arranger, will be the speak at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at the meeting of the IApna Beacb Garden Club. Her topic will be "Fall Home Decorations." The meeting will take place at the Neighborhood C.OngregationaJ Church, Laguna Beach . • • • A membership tea will be held by the Hutlngton Vlew Brancbof the Woman's National Farm u d Garden A11oclatlon at 2 p.m. Oct. 16 in the Huntington Beach home of Joyce Smith. For information c.alf'960-~95. • • • spring when the cheerful blossoms open above the blue and green carpet. If you're a patio gardener, vinca is attractive at all seasons. Use It alone in planter boxes or to edge flowers or shrubs growing in containers. -Pacbyu.ndra is a favorite ground cover to beautify areas in shade or sun. The plants are strong and can find space to grow among tree roots where grass gives up. Pachysandra fonns a thick evergreen carpet six to eight inches high and bears small white flowers in spring. -Engllab Ivy has dense, rich evergreen foliage that transfonns shady spots and bare pl~ under trees into verdant beauty. Ivy even thrives under Norway maples with their heavy shade and close root network. Ivy also clings to stone or masonry walls and softens their outlines. English ivy isn't quite as hardy as vinca minor or pachysandra. There are other ground cov~rs that can add visual interest to your garden. For shady spots. you can use hosta variegata (plantain mr>· which has green leaves boldly variegated with cream or white. Fragrant, lilac-colored blooms open in late summer. Host.a ls especially attractive in shady flower borders and around i.hrubbery Areas in full sun also can benefit from the use of ground covers. Penngift crownvetch (coronilla varia) is ideal to beautify problem slopes and control soil erosion. Crownvetch never needs mowing, grows in any kind of soil or $Ubsoil. in any climate from Maine to California. The plants (after they've filled ln) choke weed.a, resist drought, are very hardy and improve the aoil. Crownvetch is maintenance-free and thrives on steep banks aa well as flat areas. The plants are covered with plnk. white and lavender flowers in late spring and occasional ·blooms continue until frost. r 'T' PUMPKINS FOR HALLOWEEN 16 Tons to Choose from fresh ·from the farm FREE CANDY FOR EACH CHILD Accompanied By An Adult EXTENDED HOURS October 27, 2.8, 2.9, 30 -Open tit 9 p.m. ' PANSIES I VIOLAS Plant now for Winter & Spring Color white pony pak eec KELLOGG TOPPER TC>f>IM< proi.cti yout -d 2 cu n ............... by • • :::~':! 1011•• 1111 II" compi.t. ge•mtnaltofl " " IAlf ::'1::.~~ ::.p s 31 e drM•tnQ or mvkh ond contain• nitrohumvt. RYE GRAii GrMn·up your Bermudo lown with W inter Rye m 2~ All BUI.Bl Ranunculus, Freesias, Daffod ils, Iris Tulip Crocus, etc. 10%111 · ~I ~, .... ____________________________________________ ... ! Do you need a hardy, spreading evergreen shrub ground cover for your rock garden, to trail I • 11Ut1U• ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. Sale good 10-7-83 to 10-15-83 111££ DlLMRr over slopes or to beautify planter boxes? Blue rug • , .. '° 1lll!1111u111 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 7·6 •SAT. 8:30-6 .~Sun 8:30-6 wmflN s MIC RAD1JS ..} A bonsai workshop is planned at the meeting of the Cotta Men-Bay Cities Branch of the National Facllala Society at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Gardener's checklist juniperisagtalloodchdolce.Thd~plants~fwfo~tO I .... :~~:~;~r:c, LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LAN DSCAPE CO , INC .... ·-1 r-;;;;e=lg=h=t=i=n=ch=es=====an===a=p=re~a ___ .o_ur __ to __ &_x __ ee __ t_. __ e_y--;~J.....~''~ r ~·!,1!s1!~!!!!!!!!!!"!~!!!2!0!2 e!!N!P~w=oo=n==B=tv=o==a1=B=a=y=S=1 =1 !Co!s!1!a !M!e!~!a !C!A!!92!6!2!7!!!7!1 4!!b!4!6!7!4!4!1!!1 !!!!!!!!!!!!! ""thrive in dry aoil and difficult areas. ~~ RUFFELL'S • Watch for aphids on your chrysanthemums. Your nurseryman has a spray to control them. • Thin camellia buds now so you will have bigger and better blooms later on. Most camellias set too many buds. • Many begonias will hang on through October if you remember to feed and water them. • After pl.anting fall and winter blooming annuals or bulbs, be sure to bait for snails and slugs. They'll be on the prowl for thoee tender young leaves. • Look for cool aeason color that can be pl.anted now -delphiniums, primroses and columbine. TUUPBULBS Reg. $35.00 Save % • Large Variety We alto have these to plant now ... • Daffodlls • Crocus • Ranunculus • Grape Hyacinth • Freeela • Lycorla Florist Sp ecial ~ .. ._~.,.~, I "[cM bud" ROSES Several Colors • Narcl11Us • More TAKE HOME DOZENS I Since 1946 Ha1lishlts Nuraery • Florlat 2t40 Harbor llvd., Costa ••a M Goo4 TlwO!ltll Ott 11, I 9131 Wlllle S4IOIY lats U,HOLSftlY, INC. . .............. .... 1922 HARBOR 6l VD. COSTA MESA -.S48· I l.S6 Truckload Plant Sale lS varie1ies diree1 from grower al Huntington Center Reg. 'SJ6 $29 8 6" Sale SAVE MONEY ON YOUR INSURANCE A ll =~: 'A'l'llllHf u, ..... , ... U881TI INUANCE .. 1 OW Newpo<I lfvd. Newpett ... ch, Co. 6.J 1-7740 COOPER le DEUKMEJIAN IXOLUSIVE INTERVIBW NEW SEASON . TOlllGR'l', 8:80 KOOIJ:'l'V, Obannel 80 .......... °""' .. '9Mle ......... ""' ......... ....... wlG "' ................... . a.r Ult ............. *' llft'llt • Ill-....._, UM ...... pt, ............ 11111111-• ..... -~ ..................... ,... ........ GlllfWldl. No"' ·Appearing Aboard the Reuben E. Lee Jell and Steve . Appearing Thursday-Sunday In The Saloon. REIJIQ E. II! i31 EaRI (~OBti'l Hl~hway f'Wport ~a.-h. 675-5790 - Thieves r aid Valley computer Ma nufacturing company loses secret lists on 8,000 custom ers By ROBERT BARKER Of ... O..,,....IWI The thieves stole a confidential list of customers and either sold it or gave it away to Pacific Computer Products• competitors, according to Detective Dennis Minna. The company manufactures computer ribbons used in computer printout systems. The company has a large number of customers, Minna said, and the theft of the lists could gi.v'e competitors an advantage. Minna said he plans to question former company employees. He said company management officials believe the theft took place last February but didn't confirm it until recently when they allegedly saw one oC their lists in the hands of a competitor. Company President Bernard Loper said today the theft of the stolen lists that contained names and addresses of customers had a "considerable .. effect. But he said the company made up for losses and has reported an increase in business since the computer break-in through "sheer hard work." • Golden Wes t College Ttteatre Fountain Valley has been the the site of the _ computer company's corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility for about the last five years. Another manufacturing plant iB in New Jersey. Th e company sells its products to Hawaii, Pakistan, October 7, 8, 14, 15 October 9, 18 8 p.m. 3 p.m. A dml ulon : $4 Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico and Alaska, according to Loper. "The list has been comprised over the the 10 years and for one thing you don't want your customers to be exploited," he said. Saturday October 8th Early 81rd 6 30 PM R&qulor 7 00 PM -ALL PAPER . $250 JACKPOTS • BREAK OPENS GRAND OPENING NEW GAME BINGO~ 0 < ' BIG, NEW GYMNASIUM ... 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In the pos- i tlon, Stonich is r esponsible !or all Landa/Minyard's sales activities ln Orange Coun- ty. • • • Gary Emalek of Santa Ana has been named an associate with the Newport Beach architec- ture/planning firm of Rlcbard1oa-Nag~MartlD. Emsiek has been a designer with the firm for three years. ••• Laguna Hills native Steve To1beff has been named director of sales for Red Lion Casino operations, according to Charles lndermueble, executive vice preside nt of operations. Tosheff most recently worked for a major airline in Laguna Hillil. • • • Randy Howatt, president of Irvine-based Rus ty P elican Re1taurant1, IDc., recently com- pleted a nine-week executive education program at the Harvard Buslneu Scbool in Boston. Howatt was one of 86 men and women in the Smaller Compan y Manage m e nt Program for owner-presidents of firms with at least 40 employees and annual sales ranging from $3 million to $75 million. • • • The Cox & Burch Advertising Co. of Newport Beach has launched a new advertising campaign for its client, CIE Term inals of Irvine. CIE Terminals, a subsidiary company of C. Jtob Electronics, IDc., markets video display and STONICH EMllEK TOSHEFF graphics terminals and dot matrix line printers. ••• Loul1e Pomeroy, president and chie f ex- ecutive officer of Abigail Abbott Personae! Companle1 of Tustin. has announced the selection of Tustin-based Madeline Zuckerman Public Relations/ Adverllslag to handle the firm's cor- porate public relations, advertising and marketing program. The agency will coordinate all efforts through Lynn Dickerson, vice president, corporate relations and marketing . • • • In an effort to expand international banking services for its customers. 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N•I ll\lj 1011111 BRllfl Brisk retail sales point to strong holiday season By tk A .. ~lated Preu NEW YORK -Analysl4 say consumers are mainWJ\ina a brUk. spending pace which coo Id generate a profitable Chnstmaa ahopplng season for the naUon'a major retailers. The retailers reported Thursday that salea c'Onllnued a steady climb ln September despite a heat wave that temporally wUted demand for fall and winter Cashions. SaJes were up 27.5 percent at Sean, Roebuck and Co .. the nation's larges\retaller. No. 2 Kmart Corp. poeted an 8.8 peroentgain and the third largest ret.a1ler, J.C. Penney Co, lnc , had a 5.1 percent increase compared with the same period a year ago. Approval of jobless bill expected WASHINGTON -A bill to keep benefit.a fiowlng for 717,600 Americans in a last ditch unemployment program la going to t~ White House. where President Reagan la expected to sign It. The measure was approved by the Howie and Senate Thursday night. h IS only ;a temporary solution to keep a program alJve that technically eKp1red at midnight Sept 30 Banks support more Brazil loans WASHINGTON -Represent.auves of more than 800 banks worldwide favor lending Braz.ti an additional $6.5 billion while postponing repayment of $5 billion to eue the financial troubles that have made it the Third World's biggest debtor. Brau! owes over $90 billion, and IS about $3 b1Uion in arrears on 1t.s interest payments. The deal. agreed to Thursday. depends heavily on the political and labor situation in Bra11l. which 1s trying ID move toward f~ elections and at the same lime cope with inflation running al the rate of 153 percen 1 a year 8 top film studios sue video club LOS ANGELES -Eight top film studiOI are sU.ing a Northern California videot.aplllg club, alleging it ian't as small as 1t clalms to be and has violated copyright infringement I.WI. The Lawault la the latest in the legal battle between Hollywood movie makers and commercial sellers of movies taped on Vldeo caaett.es, which the movie ITTdustry regards as piracy Hitachi, IBM settle sp ying suit TOKYO -A spokesman for Hitachi Lid. said today its settlement with lntem.ational Bustne. Mach ines Corp. of a swt c:onceming alleged computer spying wu an "Important step" to • recovering good relations between the two compu~r comparuea. IBM. the world's largest computer maker, filed a ault agamat Hitactu tn U.S. District Court in San Franmco ln Sept.ember 1982, 1eeking damages for the alleged theft of IBM computer trade teere\S. Trustee named for g old firm LOS ANGELES -Curtis B. Oanning h.u been appointed trustee for Bullion Reserve of North Amenca, the t.roUbled preoous met.a.ls company that filed for prot.ertlon from ettditon alter its chairman commiled suicide Appointment of the independent trustee removes the Bullion Reserve's remauung management and outside counsel from any further control over its records and finances. The district atlDmey's offke is Investigating the gold-Lrading finn for possible grand theft. New York st.ate authorities say a~udit revealed as much 111 $60 mJllion tn cust0mer deposits may be missing. Dollar slips lower , gold steady LONDON -The U S. dollar fell agamst most other mapr curre.noes in early European trachng today after advancing the previous day in U S acuv1ty Gold pnces were LIU.le changed. Decllnmg interest rat.es ronunued to pul downward pressUtt on the U.S currenc·y. dealers said The dollar's only gain rn Europe came against the Italian lira. 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'\ , DaHyPtlat FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1983 COMICS 85 • ClASSlfllD 87 CdM's ranking on line tonight; Sunset tunes up Final tuneups for Sunset League play and a key confronta- tion between defending CIF c.en- tral kingpin El Toro and the cur- rent No. 1 in that division, Corona del Mar, are the maln attractions tonight in prep football with kick- off in each instance set for 7:30. Here's a look at each of to- night's games: Corona del Mar vs. E l Toro Corona del Mar, ranked No. 1 in the CIF C-entral Conference, No. 4 in Orange County and unbeaten through four starts, risks its status against the run-run-run Chargers of El Toro, who depend almost entirely on the ground game. Corona del Mar, behind junior quarterback Bobby Hat- field and running back Jeff Brown, is off to its best start in the 22-year history of the school. It's at Miasion Viejo. lrville VI. Newport Harbor port-Mesa district favorites. The , Sailors boast the All-CIF com- "bination of tailback-linebacker Steve Brazas and two-way lineman Brett Kacura, Irvine's gun is junior quarterback Jeff Bielman. It's at Newport Harbor. Esla.Dcla VI. University Each is trying to rebound from opening round loss in Sea View League play and a win here is mandatory in order to stay within reach of the leaders. F.standa's hopes are up with the return of tailback Matt Wolf and the emergence of quarterback Jeff Graham as a legitimate passing threat. University's balanced at- tack is keyed by the Andy Mill- er-Mark Favorite passing rombo and the running of Kalama Gohara. It's at Irvine High. Mater Del vs. Edison Woodbridge High's Matt Cornwell goes to the air as Capistrano Valley's D.-r ......... .., ....... ~ defensive wall pours through to add pressure. Newport Harbor's Sailors are 1-0 in Sea View League action and are favored to make it two straight, but Irvine has a history of making life miserable for New- The Chargers (1-2-1) are striv- ing for continued improvement before the start of Sunset League play last week. Coach Bill Work- man saw some encouraging signs in last week's 14-14 tie against (Stt PREP, Page 8!) Woodbridge coach fumes after Capo 'runs up' 34-7 win By ROGER CARLSON OftlleO.-, .......... ... There weren't too many sur- prises Thursday night at Irvine High where upstart Woodbridge High took its shots against long-time South Coast League football power Capistrano Valley -Capo took advantage of seven turnovers (six interceptions) and Burt Call passed for four touch- downs en route to a 34-7 victory. Ducks' 1975 opener on the way to a 3-8 season.) "I'm teaching football here. You thought you could beat us," rontinued Enright. With that the two staffs parted and it took a few moments before Noji rould react to questions about any portion of the game -finally saying, "Give ,..the Ca.pistrano Valley players credit. Their players played a fine game, but I don't want to say anything about the coaching. ''Their players are class kids. But it's unfortunate rh.is goes on." And, the Cougars did it in the inimitable style of Coach Dick Enright, driving 78 yards in the Cad.ing moments, capped by Cali's touchdown pass of 13 yards to Todd Beightol with 36 seconds left -leaving the Woodbridge coaching staff fuming. Woodbridge Coach Gene Noji told Enright and his staff at mid- field how he felt about the last-minute humlliation, but there were no apologies forth- roming. Noji was referring to Capo's tendency to score as many points as possible regardless of the margin of the Cougars' victory in a league which has traditionally housed two powers (Capo and (See CAPO, Page 8%) Sean Sieler carries on a 7-yard gain m the Warriors' 34-7 loss to Capistrano Valley Thursday night in South Coast League play. ... "What's the problem?" Enright shouted. "We're a passing team. I've been beaten 63-0 before." (Actually. it wu 62-7 when Oklahoma whipped Enright'• University of Oregon team in the Dodger kids an instant success story 1 lllllllll TONIGHT SATURDAY Ell COLL•H POOTaALL utew.We ....... 11. u~••--. NL PLAYOFF LEFTOVERS: If you listen to Rick Monday, the moet astoniahing aspect of the Dodgers' succet1S story this aeaaon is that the club continued !ta winning ways without having to pay any dues. lt'a not very often a team makes a transformation like the Dodgen did -in which they replaced a pair of key veterans with rookies -and geta away wlth lt. And yet here are the Dodgers, right in the middle of their fourth champlon.ahip aeries in the put leVen yean. "In 1977, '78 and '81 all we had todowu make aure t.Were were enough ba1la for batting practice and whether we had tome0ne to liJlg the national anthem. When It wu same time, we jult went out and played,'' aaid Monday. "Thia year, it wu different. And it started from the tint day of apring training. With all the kida we htd we were forced to put ln longer houn ~trea fundamentala. We f"actked aometime1 from early morning unti It got dark at nlaht. We continually d1a thtnp over and over in order to make the repetition natural to them. "Under normal drcwnatancn, the ~ proceea takes a year. We crammed ._ ___________ ~rythlng Into ont> spring tralnlns. Re- SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO aliaaic.lly, th1a ahould have been a learn1nc year. Instead, we turned It into a wtnninc year." And the credit. uya D!rrel Thomla, belongs to the kidl. "It wu euy foe them to 1eam, they adapted well, and that's what lt takes to be a wlnnin8 ball club." 1 * • Aa for the pf'ftlW'e theR yot.inpten are experienctnc under playoff c:on\pttJtlon, .Monday uya Wa all a siat.e of mlnd. "Ex.\l'a praau.re? 1 don't know what pretaure ii." he aald. "Pralure ia aomethlna you put ln YQUt mt.ncl· I look at it from a different atandpolnt. To me. tt'• a challenp. And we've been worktnc toward that challenp atnce 0.y l." Added Steve Sax: ''That'• one thins I've learned thla year. If you put too much pre9Ure on younelf, where lt'• ~ti"I, you always have that fear of falling wfthfn you t and you can't have that." Said pitcher &t> Welch, prior to meeting the media during an arTanged interview lemion Wedne9day: "They're loinC to alk what my strategy ls. Hell, I just th.row the (bleeping) ball. U they hit it, they hit lt. That's my atratecY." Said Philadelp.Ji reliever Al Holland, when uked lf he ever threw at a batter: "A. f.ar u l'm-eoncerned \h1a pme ia pla)'M to have fun. U you want violence, you should play football. Bestdel. I don't need to do aomet.hi.nc Uke that." * Holland al8o talked·about the firat time he threw from a at.retch position; with no one on bue. It happened laat year when the left-hander wu 1t1U a member ol the San Frandlco Olanta. 1'1 WU pttchina ap1nat Ctncinnatl and I threw four of the wont ba1la you can lmaltne to Davey c.oncepclon. I deddedth~thatthe~nlnnlnllwup~ to do t0methln1 c:Ufferent. So wnen l aot to the mound I yeu.d to (Maft81M') rtank (Roblnaon), 'Hey, Frank. I'm ao&na to rM.lly (bleep) your mind up and F from • atretch.' He dJdn't •Y anylhtna ao I went ahead and did It and It worked." Mike Boddicker D a Boddicker overpowers White Sox BALTIMORE (AP) -Mike Boddicker looked a little sur- prised. ''Fourteen strikeouts?" he asked. "No wonder my arm huru." Boddlc.ker, Baltimore's rookie right-hander. tied the Cham- pionship Series record for both leagues with the 14 strikeouts, doled out five hits and pitched the Orioles to a 4-0 victory over the Chicago ~ite Sox Thursday night. It was the first shutout by a rookie in AL playoff history, the most strikeouts by a pitcher in the league this &eason and a personal high for the young right-hander, who pitched five shutouts during the regular season. The victory, sparked not only by Boddkker but also by Gary Roenicke's two-run homer and some sloppy Chicago fielding, helped the Orioles avert a most gloomy situation. The White Sox had won game one of the series Wednesday, and no team ever had rome back from an 0-2 deficit in the playoffs to win on the roa<if The next three games of th• best-of-five set are acheduled for Chicago's Comiskey Park tonight; Saturday afternoon and Sunday night. Mike Flanagan, 12-4, will start in game three for .Baltimore against Rich Dotson, 22-7. "Right now, I'm ready to go to Chicago and try it there," Bod· dicker told a postgame news ron- ference. "I'm happy to get one tonight. We battled last night, but we were a little Clat. But we weren't down by any means. We're ready to play." , Boddicker, who was 16-8 dur· ing the regular season. did not get his record-tying strikeout unti the last out of the game. Rustlers: Can they do -it again? By CURT SEEDEN Of .. 0.-, ....... . Any time an unranked football team knocka off a ranked football team, there is generally specu~ lation that such an upaet was just a fluke. Saturday night, Golden West · College has the opportunity to aet tht! record straight. One weet( after a stunning 28-7 victory ove~ .Bakersfield College. the No. 1 team in the state, the Rustleni moet face the No. 7 team in Southern California when they travel to Pasadena to meet the PCC'a Lancers. In other games this week, Or- ange Coast College faces another fonnidable opponent in host Loni Beech CC u the Pinta try to break out of a winleaa streak that la now at 13 pmes and a two-game ICOl'ele. streak. And, undefeeted Saddleback Collqe will try to make it four •tralaht when the Gauchos travel eouth to meet Gromnont eon.. All three pines betnn at 7:30. Here'• how they ihape up: o.ldn West at Pa ...... CC . Puade.na came into IMt week'• pine with C-errttoe u the No. l tHn1 in Southern ~omla. bu~ the Lancers (2-1) were handed a 17-14 11etback. ''Once in• while, tMml have a tendency to ,.ta little bit compLa· Clt'ftt and a tw1h loll could awak- en them," •YI Golden W.i Coach Ray Shackleford. 0~ena jult mllht come out with a venaenoe. Ita hard to tell what they'll d()." ~ CIM RUSTLERS, Pa .. Bl) • . ' ( 1m Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1963 " SP-ORTS BREAK Jets follow through on threat to move to New Jersey in '84 From AP dl1patd1es NEW YORK -The Nauonal ~ Football League's New York Jets 4. • formally announ~ Thursday they . will move to Giants Stadium in East Ruther ord, N.J ., ne>et season but pledged to return to New York "if the city will build a proper football stadium." ln a letter to New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch, Jets' principal owner Leon Hess said the Jets "have been and still are playing our home games in a run-down, neglected stadium, which is well-known to be the NFL's poorest facility for athletes and spectators alike." Hess said that at a Sept. 26 meeting Koch promised to ofCer on Sept. 30 a plan for a new stadium but that on Sept. 28 he "held a news conference .,. announcing a Jets' move to New Jersey. although you knew very well that no such decision had been made." ln officially announcing the move to the Meadowlands, Hess also pledged to return t.o New York if the city will do the following: •Build a first-class professional football stadium for the city of New York. •Have all necessary permits, detailed plans, authorizations, approvals and financing securly in place before Feb. I, 1986. •Guarantee the Jets occupancy starting in the 1989 season under a lease equitable to the city and the Jets. Hess, an oil magnate who owns 75 percent of the Jets -the rest is held by Mrs. Helen Dillqnj the daughter of former club president Donald C. Lillis -said in the letter that Koch was guilty of "forcing the issue" at his news conference and that, as a result, "the Jets' fans have expressed themselves." Quote of the day Auburn running back Bo Jackson, on his summer job as a bank teUer: "The first day I was $8,000 short. Just a rookie mistake.'' S tewart leads tourney by one Payne Stewart. nattily attired in n pink knickers, snipped five strokes off par Thursday with a 65 for a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Southern Open Golf Tournament in Columbus, Ga. Stewart, 26, blistered the narrow, hilly, par 70, 6,791-yard Green Island Country Club course for seven birdies and two bogeys to take the lead over Gary Hallberg and Sam Torrance, a Ryder Cup player from Scotland. Gary Koch and Grier Jones were two shots off the pace at 67 while defending champion Bobby Clampett led a group al 68 . Ro e Bowl drawing near PASADENA -Football fans [i] have less than two weeks lch to enter t. t the Rose Bowl ticket drawing. Post- cards must be postmarked by Satur- day. Oct. 15. The annual drawing is the only pubhc sale of tickets for the Rose Bowl. The football classic wiU be held on Jan. 2, 1984, since New Year's Day falls on a Sunday. The last time the game was held on Jan 2 was in 1978. To enter the ticket drawtng, mall a post.card with your name and address to Rose .Bowl Ticket Drawing, P.O. Box 71 22, Pasadena, Cahf, 9'1109-7122. A total of 3,500 tickets will be sold through the drawing. The 1,750 winners whose names are drawn from the thousands•of post.cards received from around the world will be mailed an application for two Rose Bowl tickets, priced at $30 each. The official drawing w1U take place Wednes- day, Nov. 2. lt will be conducted by the newly-named 1983-84 Rose Queen and her six-member Royal Court. For additJonal information regarding Tour- name nt of Roses activities, phone the 24-hour informauonal hotline at (213) 449-ROSE. Islanders gain first victory Mike Bossy scored three goals and ~ had an assist and linemate Bryan ' Trottier scored with New York short- handed and had three assists as the four-time National Hockey League champions earned their first victory of the season Thursday night, 7-4 over Montreal. It was Bossy's 2 lst career hat trick. The Islanders broke a 2-2 ue with three straight goals and led the rest of the way Elsewhere, Boston dashed toa 4-0 lead and coasted to a 9-3 victory over Quebec Ray Bourque scored the first two Bruin goals and added two assists. while Craig MacTavish scored twice and Keith Crowder dished off three assists. Marian Stastny got two of Quebec's goals ... Mark Howe had three assists in Philadelphia's 4 -1 victory over Washing- ton. Frey new Cubs' manager The Chicago Cubs announced • Thursday that Jim Frey, who man- aged the Kansas City Royals to an American League penrumt in 1980, will manage the National League baseball team next season. Frey, 51, worked as a coach for the New York Mets for the past two seasons. Frey replaces Charlie Fox, who last Sunday announced he would return to his job as gene ral manage r Dallas Green's assistant in the club's front office . Television, radio · TV: Baseball -American League playoffs: Baltimore Orioles at Chicago White Sox, 5:15 p.m .. Channel 4. RADIO: Baseball -American League Play- offs: Baltimore at Chicago White Sox. 5: 15 p.m., KNX (1070). High School Football -Los Armgos at Fullerton, 7: 15 p.m., KNEWS ( 1190), Mater Dei vs. Edison at Orange Coast College, 7:30 pm., KWVE 0 08-FM). PREP PREVIEW • • • From Page 81 Santa Maria, but ft>el.s the team must get better. Mater Del (2-2) Ii. also seeking some t'Onsistency, as an operung shutout loss was fol - lowed by a win, another loss and another wm. Quarterback Pat Dubar runs the Monarchs' opuon , while Edison's J on Nowotny spearheading the Chargers' of- fense. Marina v1 . MlllJkan The Vikings' last chance to get a victory before league play opens· next week will come against Moore League represent.alive Millikan. which boasts a 17-7 vic- tory over Schurr, which is ranked eighth in the CIF Coastal Con- ference. Eric Karman, who rushed for 102 yards in a 20-16 l~ to La Quinta last week, and quarterback Bill Marler, who passed for 123 yards, are the Vik- ings' primary weapons Serra vs. Huntington Beach in Long Beach Poly (2-0-1) play- ~ BaMing LO a S<,'Oreless tie re- cently. BannJng, it can be noted, l'rushed Edison earlie1, 33-0. Re- cl!1ver Reggie Ward of Poly ls being nauonally ,re<:ru1t.ed The fourth-ranked Barons bring a 3-1 record into tonight's fracas. Ocean View v1. Western The two squads bring matching 1-3 records into the contest, with Ocean View hoping to sooth the wounds from last week's bitter 21-15 loss at Sunny Hills. Dana Hlll1 v1. Laguna Beach Dana Hills has lost 17 straight South Coast League games and Laguna Beach is trying to bounce back from three straight losses. including an opening round 41 -8 loss to Laguna Hills. The Artists of Laguna Beach are led by run- ning back Mark Draper. Westminster vs. LB Wilson Wilson (0-1-2) killed its chances last wee k in losing to Huntmgt.on Beach, 34-15, turning the ball over seven times. Westmin~tf" •: :- MESA. • • From Page 81 Saddleback, too," ,said Hagey "Our kids ate really in bad ah.ape. "Our kids Just weren't in the game. If we play anything like that in the future, I won't pl.an on winning another game." The sec.-ond half was a defensive standoff Saddleback Coach Jerry Witte cited field position as one of the big differences from the prior weeks. ''l said before the game started that il we got good field position to work with, we would open up the offense," said Witte. S.~clc 21, Costa Me.a ll sc-11~ 011111en CO"• Mua , • 0 C>-13 S.OOlebaCk 1 .. 0 0-21 SeO-COOll 1 run IJtmeou '""' CM-8010 I ru" (Mtrll" ••c•I Sao-Jone• 6 run U1m.nt1 "Cl< I CM-Coo• 11 Pan trom Heoev l•lc• 1a11~1 Sao-Jo~• 1 run I Jlmene1 klek) Allenoaoct 1.000 lt>l1ma1eol INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Aullll"9 CM 8ovd 10 42. SPer~' 2·36. Ha1>9v. 17·7S l<Me I ) Sao-Jone> 11 139, Duarlo. 1·40, Cooo.. 1·13 PaulnG CM-HaQ!V 6· 16· I, 51 Sao-Coo• J· 17 0, at AeceMng CM-(o()k 1·71. Mar11n. 2 14, Putv1n, I· IS Sao-So10,..on . l 77 Coo• 7 26, Dtnceull I 18. Pa11on l IS The resurge nt Oiler offense has scored 110 points in the last three outings, all wins. At the focus of the attack is running back Danny Thompson. who ran all over Wilson in last week's 34-15 romp. p1hng up 226 yards and three touchdowns. It's at Huntington Beach. CAPO ROLLS., 34-7 • • • Fountain Valley vs. LB Poly The Barons' rugged pre-league slate c.:oncludc:s with the Big Five Conference's second-ranked J ackr"clbb1ts at Veterans Stadium RUSTLERS .. From Page 81 Golden West, 2-1, has indeed found a quarterback in freshman John Heinle out of Ocean View High. ln three games, Heinle has completed 31 of 65 passes for 459 yards and seven TDs. Orange Coast v1. Long Beach CC at Veterans Stadium OCC has scored just two touch- downs this season (both corning m the first game) and the Pirates are ranked dead last in offense among South Coast Conference teams. Coach Dick Tucker is still look- ing for a starting quarterback, playing no less than four Q& in last week's 22-0 defeat to Santa Barbara CC. Saddleback vs. Gro11mont at Granite Hills High Unlike Gaucho teams of the past. the 1983 Saddleback squad is winning its games with subtle defense rather than explosive of- fense. From Page 81 M1ss1on Viejo) and four or fi ve others struggling for recogn1t1on It was the Cougars' game from the start as Capo drove 61 yards on its fi rst ~ion with Call going to his younger brother, Nathan. from 5 yards out, then Chris McClure's first of two inter- ceptions ignited a 27-yard march, capped by David Bamford 's 1-yard run. Only once did Woodbridge (1-1, 3-2 overall) appear to have a shot at the Cougars (2-0, 3-2 overall). It was deep in the second quar- ter. The Warriors had turned back a Capo threat at the Wood- bridge 24, then for<.'ed a punt on the next seriE>S and proceeded to dick on a 64-yard pass-run play Crom sophomore Matt Cornwell to the versatile and talented Bill Russell. Russell took the pass at the Woodbridge 45, escaped the clutches of two would-be tacklers at the Capo 45 and went the distahce to pare the deficit to 13-7. Again Capo was forced to punt and the Warriors had the ball at their 29 with 5:00 left m the half But the Cougars put on a heavy rush on the Woodbridge quar- terback and Scott Majonno pick- ed off a lame duck pass to give the Cougars J>OSSeSSion at the Wood- bridge 18, setting up Cali's TD pass to Dan Daley, who went up for the short toss at the 15 and c:ame down without anyone be- t ween him and the goaJ-line. That realistically sealed the Warriors' fate -their deepest penetration in the second half was the Capo 28. Russell was easily Wood- bridge's ace m the offense, while Dan Saeger stood out defensively, including a blocked field goal at- tempt. C.olstrano Va.In 34, WMdbl'fclot 7 SCff• bV 0Ual1en Ce P••treno Veile~ 13 7 1 1-1• WoodbrlOpe 0 7 0 ~ 1 CV-N Call ~ oeu trom 8 . Call IM cClure ••c•I cv-8amtord' 1 run '""' ••• ~, CV-Ru•\t•I 64 oeu trom Cornw_., 18o•we<' "'"' CV-De'-• ll DH\ trom 8 CaM tMcCturt ''U I CV-8e1on1ot. 7t oan trom 8 Cu IMcC•ure •le.al CV-8e•on101, 13 Pen trom 8 Cell tMcC1ure .. C .. I Arteft<lenct 2,200 tu 11meteo1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS llu.,.,_ CV-Curll> 13·91. 8 Cell l3·l0. Bemtoro 8·70 wooo-Sleler, 7· 11. Ruller, 6· IS. lluueo. 6 19, Cornwell 2·9 11.ndrew 7·70. Sa"ar 1· 12, Eco.tu~o 1·S. F•Outroe 8 lor·m lnu• 6 ,. ....... cv-8 Catt 11·30·7 loS wooo-Cornwtu •· 11 S 111 lluuell 0 O l llKa4Y'"9 CV-0.·onto• •·S6 N Cell 7·S) Oele• 1·3) Ba,,..•ora 4 '1 Wooo-Ruue• )· 101 l'1oueroa 1 10 Weekend sports Phil N iekro, Braves part Saturday TELEVISION 10 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL-American League Playoffs: Baltimore at Chicago White Sox. 12:30 p.m . (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Alabama al Penn State. > 1 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Tony Sib6on ( 47-4-1) vs. J ohn Collins (29-0) in a scheduled 10-round nuddleweight bout from AtlanucCity, N.J . 5 p.m. (4) and (11) -BASEBALL -National Le~e Playoffs: Dodgers at Philadelphia. (7) - WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -A look at the Harlem Globetrotters. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -UCLA at Stanford (delayed). RADIO Baseball -American League Playoffs: Balti- more at Chicago White Sox, 9:55 p.m .. KNX (1070): Nauonal League PLayoffs: Dodgers at Philadelphia, 5:10 p.m., KNX (1070) and KA.BC (790), College Football -Cal State Fullerton at Nevada Reno, 12:40 p.m .. KWVE (108-FM); Long Beach State at San Diego State, 1:10 p.m., KFOX (93.5-FM): Washing- ton State at USC, 1:30 p.m., KNX (1070); UCLA at Stanford, 1:30 p.m ., KMPC (710); Notre Dame at South Carolina, 3:40 p.m .. KNEWS (1190); Hockey- Toronto at ~. 7:20 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). Sunda.t' TELEVISION 10 a.m (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -New York Jets at Cleveland. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Rams at San FranctSCO. 1 :30 p.m . (4) and ( 11)-BASEBALL-National League Playoffs. Dodgers at Philadelphia (if necess- ary). 4 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL · - Washington State at USC 5 p.m. (4) -BASEBALL -American League Playoffs: Baltimore at Chicago White Sox (if necessary). RADIO NFL Football -New York Jets at Cleveland, 9:45 p.m .. K.NEWS (1190), Rams at San Francisco. 1 p.m., KM.PC (710); Kansas City at Raiders, l p.m .. KRLA (1110). Baseball -National League Playoffs: Dodgers at Philadelphia (il n~ry), l :25· p.m., KNX ( 1070) and KABC (790); American League Playoffs: Baltimore at Chicago White Sox (lf necessarv), ~:10 l).m.,J{N~ (1070). ATLANTA (AP) - Phil Niekro, ,whose knuckleball has flut- tered past National League hitters for more than 20 years, was re- leased today by the At- lanta Braves. Niekro told reporters he received his release papers this morning from General Manager John Mullen. He said he had been offered other positions ln the Braves organization, but "I wasn't interested because I still feel like 1 can pit.ch 10me baaeball." He said he has not talked to other teams. but would consider that option. At 44 the oldest player in the major leagues, Niek.ro had hoped to return for a 21st season with the only club he raa ever known, but that is not to be. Diablos-Hawks' game postponed Thursday night's foot- ban game between Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo was post- poned because a power transformer broke and the lights went out. The game has been rescheduled for Satur- day afternoon, 1 p.m., at Mission Viejo. The South Coast League mat.chup will pit the Hawks (2-2 overall, l ·O In league) against \he Dlablos (2·2 and 0-0). Form.r HHd Pro BIG CANYON C.C. IHQUDlSt 4 Ott. 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Baker At Bristol • 556-2500 NEWPORT BEACH • United Auto Parts 2902 W. Coast Hi&hway • 646-9363 .. • -- ' : .. .•. -· ·: Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Oct 7, 1983 113 Me.sa outruns Vaqueros Chargers, Laguna win in tennis CdM, Newport prepar~ • Ocean View, Edis9n also race to victories for Tuesday showdow~ The C.OSta Mesa High trio of Brendan Hayne, Cary Hobson and Deron Colby wore down their counterparts from Irvine in the final st.ages as the Mustangs recorded a tri-meet CT06S country victory over the Vaqueros and Saddleback Thursday afternoon. Hayne won the race by 10 seconds over Hobson with a time of 15:32, while Colby was just two seconds behind Hobson. Irvine's threesome of junior Mark Reid , sophomore James Olson and junjor Brian Kubiak nailed down the fourth through sixth slots, as the Vaqueros outacored Saddleback, 16-39. Meanwhile Costa Mesa beat Saddleback, 16-39, and Irvine, 23-32. In the Sunset League, Ocean View's James Thompson, John Archibald and Haissam Sabra finished 1-2-3 for the second straight week as the Seahawks posted a 21-35 decision over Westminster. Jhe Seahawk runners had finished in the same order the previous week against F.dison. Thompson's time of 16:12 was 18 se<.'Onds ahead of Archibald and 28 seconds in front of Sabra. F.dison placed six runners in the top seven slots against Marina in a 19-42 decision. Junior Martin Zemanek and Marina's Jim Maynard, who finished second, set the pace with Zemanek narrowly outfinish1ng Maynard to win by one second in 16:24. Gene Patino of F.dison was only one second behind Maynard while Andrew Taylor was fourth 40teams to run _cn_o_s_s_c_o_u_N_TR_Y ______ IW and freshman Dennis Amds fifth. In another Sun.set meet, Fountain Valley was able to clalm a 26-31 victory over Huntington Beach, despite the fact that the Oilers took the top two spots. John Soto won it in 16:25, while Robert Clarke (16:45) was second. But David Trudell, Steve Campbell, Shawn Walker and Drew Brown claimed the next four spots and the depth proved to be the difference. In a South Coast League meet, John Kelly's winning time of 15:19 paced Dana Hills to a tri-meet victory over Woodbridge and San Clemente. On the women's side, F.dison continued its dolllination, despite running its junior varsity team in a 15-50 win over Marina. Freshman Amy Valinsky was credited with the victory in the 1 through 7 sweep. • Othe rs who were near the leader included juniors Sheri White, Melissa Brandt. Kathy Garcia, and K elly MacKenzie, sophomore Deanna Feser. and freshman Mandy Manke. Irvine's women also were dominant in their tn-meet victory over Costa Mesa and Saddleback. Sophomores Laura Chapel and Tracy Wright set the pace and Chapel hit the finish line two seconds ahead of her teammate in 18:53. The Edison High women '1 tennis team won its second straight Sunset League match and 11th in 12 outings overaU, stopping Foun- tain Valley Thursday afternoon, 16-2. Julie Slattery swept in singles, while the Chargers' No. l doubles team, Kandace Kirk and Kris Shea, alao enjoyed a three-set sweep. Elsewhere: Ocean View nipped Hunt- ington Beach, 10-8; Laguna Beach shut out San Clemente, 18-0, in the South Coast League; Mater Dei did the same to St. Joseph in the Angelus League; and Estancia stopped Costa Mesa, 17-1. KeUi Willette won both of her matches to lead Laguna. which im- proved to 10-1 overall. A Sea View League showdown will be on tap Tuesday night when the league's two unbeaten teams, Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor. square off at CdM. Each prepared for the meeting with victories Thursday, as the Sea Kings polishedoffElToro, 15-11.13-15, 15-5, 15-7, and the Sailors eased past Irvine , 15-7, 15-1, 15-5. CdM's effort was keyed by juniors Cristy Moiso and Linda Burton and senior Nancy Waters' play off the bench. Moiso is a hitter, while Burton provided the Sea Kings with exceUent back-row play. Waters came on in relief in the second game. Middle blocker Annie McCray and outside hitters Laura Asper and Julie Evans were instrumental in Newport's sweep. "The team played the best I've seen any Newport team play sin<.'e 1 started coaching here," said Newport Coach Mike Neese. In another Sea View League matchup, University rallied to top Saddleback, 9-15, 15-10, 15-6, 16-14. For the Trojans, who earned their first league win, outside hitter Renee Salvau and middle blocker Barbara • 10 meet A field of 40 schools will be on hand Saturday for the Fountain Val- ley-Huntington Beach Cross Country Invita- tional at Central Park. -rile 9chools have been ''Does Nissans $5999' truck haul 1400 lbs?" .. Yep." divided arbitrarily into three divisions with an effort made to place teams from the same leagues in different races as much as possible. ''In a double-wall steel bed?'' .. Yep." VOLLEYBALL m Area sc hools in Division I include: Foun- tain Valley, Mater Dei, Ocean View. Mission Viejo and El Toro. In Division ll is: Hunt- ington Beach, Corona del Mar, Edison, Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa. Division III includes: "With the most powerful standard engine in its class?" Marina and West- minster. The Division I boys varsi ry race will be at 8:40 a.m. with the girls varsity at 9:20. Division n boys varsity will be run at 10:40; girls varsity at 11:20; and Division II boys varsity is slated for 12:40 with the girls varsity al 1:20. Each division is broken down into four boys races -freshmen, sophomo res, junior varsity and varsity - and two girls races - varsity and junior varsi- ty. Rams being investigated LOS ANGELES (AP) -An intensive in- vestigation of the Los Angeles Rams based on new information about th e alleged ticket-scalping IC4lldal surrounding the 1980 Super Bowl is being ronducted by the U.S. attorney's office. Meanwhile, the news- paper reeorted, the Internal Revenue Ser- vice has, in the last five months, stepped up its probe, opened in 1980, because of the new in!or- mation. The information in- cludes statements to fed- eral officials by two men associated with Jack Ca- tain, a Los Angeles busi- nessman linked to or- ganized crime, that they 1..ook large blocks of Rams' tickets to several Southern California ticket agencies and re- sold them for as much as six Umes their face value. Shanek•te wins at Oak "'Tree ARCADIA (AP) Shanekitecame lrom far off the pace to win the General Relnaurance Staff Pww by a head over Anawer to MUIAc before a crowd of 17 ,095 Thuraday at Santa Anita'• O.k Tree meet- ~ ha n e kl t e , a ~-year ·old Call- (omia·~ ridden by Sandy Hawley and car- rytna 117 pounda, ('OY- ered six furJonca in 1;10 and paid S13.20. '6.20 an6"4.80. "Anyone else give you all this for .. 5.9 .. -~···~· __ .. ___ -?' 11Nope.1 ' .. ~ . . -~t'. • • .,, There's a g,ap between "cheap" and "inexpensive" you Mh.'t 1119. lllrn ng Gro11nd ...,.ntil•ted fnglM "°"1°-' l01q11t/ '•r.,lo•d Ti1n1mlulon rtt1H pri<•' dn:l1 (ft , d•at•n<1 po-front Oo11blt <An drive a truck through. Basemodefs JI.re(«) .. di rpm ( 1.) ~ ... , bllt curb to curb) (In.) dlKbr11tn wallbH That gap IS ~-how much truck you get for your NISSAN 2389 10314800 13412800 1460 5 speed $5999• 34 1 79 STD STD buck. And the truck that fills the gap is the r.etv Nissan wloverdnve Regular Bed. See the chart No other truck 1ncfudes 10fOIA ai6 1oo.aot> 130(2800 1400 4speed SS998• 34.1 6.5 STD. NIA all these standard features for a stKker price of only $5999• 1995 7MJOO 10712.Q> 1235 4Sf)Md S599~ 38.7 6.6 STD. STO. Muscle. hustle, economy and tough guts at an easy 1940 12.MeOO 101/3000 1000 4$S*d S6a-36.8 6.4 STO STD. price Nissan technology advances the new Regular Bed beyond ordinary trucks to ... Majo< Motion AT n>Cllt DATSUN OEAUlt. ' .. .. I I Orenge Coa:tt OAILY PILOT /Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 FDR THI RICORD ~ . . 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Alema9v •' Carrllo1 Coll09• SATURDAY'S GAMU limoirl LM9UI K111nldv vt, Loi A1emllo1 al Wtllern Seuftl Cllll LffeUt Lauu11e HIHI 11 Min ion lllelo CI Pm I Alt oeme1 et ? JO o m 0•11,.,... (et..,...,. ..... , TMV!llSOAY'S •ISULTS 12N .. )Nin-~ .... _.. ~l l'tltST •AC•. • lurtono1. TUIV Oencer Clt'cCatton) 1.40 l.IO ?.60 $o!OMlllO CPlncavl A,40 3 20 J f> '1 Gitt IHewtovl )40 At~ rac;ff· PrtclOv\ Pr«IOv1. EDI Tt!Oul, ParKv'I Cl'M>lc•. Phll'I t•onev. °" Pi m. F=lrtt I. F>. Miu Miiiy o .. Tl,.,. Ml )IS RCOMD •AC•. l II It Mflt• Oe~ebtl (TO<OJ U O UO U O ICtv 10 lllll Arc IS!loeme•erl 4 IO l 00 Teo Two Wlvat IMcearron) l 00 Atio r~ac llru H• Ha, Ouerd Proud. Ja04HI Encounter, Mu le For~. Trfl>lffn CentClf'o, Pelnt Mt MIOhlv, OllllOtnet •ullf, Malle<la, $tmtnv Tiie 8ov. TllM. 1~ l/S. t2 OAll. V OC)tJBLI "•21 l>lkl '41.111. TNllO •AC:•. I I/It mlle1 lluoMlne t•l.et<) t 00 S 40 UO Mv lttv 1btl11e.t111iol llAO I~ Tiie AreVlt Kid IGl*'r•l t ,00 AIM rec-ct Ceot•lfl OfHwlt. TM Bltl T .. 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Hotlaav Ooncer IGutrra> 200 1010 S 60 Rovel Donne CSlt>llle) t,00 2 60 Nie• Traalllon IPlncevl HO A"o recta Salin lll!Mre. Gtemorou1 Oel11. For1tth Tlm<1 I 44. 11S '5 llCACT• 16·J) peld 175.C SO EIGHTH llACE. 6 lu<10no1 Sn1Ml<llt IHewtevl IJ 10 6 20 4 60 Answer 10 Mu11c (Slblllel IS 60 7 00 Coot Fr1ntn• tRonol S 40 Al•o r actd Kangroo Courl, Tolal Ot · oarlure, Perl1 Prine•, R~•I F11ton, to# Prrme M1nlt1tr Ti"1t I 10 u l"ICK SIX (11·917-7•S-t·6·71 oe•O \5,61l 40 wllh 11 winning tlCktlS I llM horttsl S2 Pie• SIM con10111ion Pala \13~ 00 w1111 262 winning llcto.11, 1nve 11or1n t NINTH RACE. 1 I 16 milH Silver Lu01 ProOr •E,lrOI 1• 00 10 60 9 00 Doon·' L•a• « 8•ack I s 60 s 20 Mumce• (Meze) 3 •O Al•o r1cea Malmao>on H•PPv Home· waro c,111 01 Gao Oueen Mini He"' Haw Bemo•rr•e One For Morning T+mf! 10 U EXACT• 19·3) oald 174200 Alltnaence 17 09) Hollvwood Perk THURSDAY'S lllESVL TS 13'ftl ot Sl·nlelll "'"""' mMllMl FIRST llACI, Ono milt oactt• JoM JoM O A COt\omer l S tO, 2 80, 2 40, Peoa Jove J.00. 1.&0; lmmocu1e1e S 40 Time 1:S9 3, 5 S3 EXACT• 11·5) 011C1 $23 •O SECOND RACE. Ona mile 1ro1. R E Tooo COesomer) 6.00. J 90. 2 IO, TICUI Room ll.00. 8 60, Kemln Met>on 8 40. Tlmt' 2·01 4/S. Jl EXACTA (3·6) 1>1ld \9120 THIRD •ACIE. Olla mllt PIC .. Stra ight Elvlll CAut>ln) J 00 1 40, out, TrollOP l 00 out, Ceremel Cenov out CNo '11C>w w111t•· lnol Tlmt 101 J tS 'l EXACTA (4·71 pela \IOIO l'OU•TH RACI . Ont m ile trot· Como Sier CLlglllhllt) 4 IO. J.to, 2.40, Ol1mona Hunler 6 CO, 3 IO, Trv11 J 00 Tl,.,,. 2:02 JI 5 Fll',.H RACI. Ont mile PICt' Rell Chelf Clllevlockl 11.40. 1.00, 5.00, Merv's Commend l .60. 2.40, TriPlt Hint 2.60. Time· 1-01 315. U EXACT• (6-1) peld Sll5SO. SIXTH RACli. Ont milt Pact . Pe1tv Amigo CLechtvl 180 2 40. 2 10, Olemonle Sk1ootr • •O. 160, Helcvon Holldtv 2.20, Time ?00 J1S ll EXACTA (2·)) ot la \17 •O SEVENTH IUCI , One milt l>ICt Fetller Outfv CPerto.tr Jr ) • 60, 160. 2 .0, NI....-Vtn~" l IO 2 IO. Anav Henllv Ptltr 2 IO Time I SI 215 U EXACTA (4•)) pelCI 17100 EIGHTH •ACE. Ont mite oece· Elite 8 rttr• (Lec•1vl S 60, 1 IO, 140. Sunrl.-Blut Chio 2 IO, J 00. 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Men'I t9Umament l•t Cef1111H) ""'·--~ Roo L••tr (U S.l dtl Chlfllt F>"erlll IU S l. 6·1. 6·4. J•lme F=lllOI IChlltl Ot4 Tom Gorman IU S). 7·S, 6·4, llOll Lutz IU.S l atf Rav Moore ISoulll Alrlcel. 2·•. 7·6, 6·0 Cofln Oll>ltv IU.S ) led Merly Rlt11tn IU SI, 6· l, S·S (POllDOMCI unlll IOdt v. ralol H19'1 s"14Hll women l!Cll\«I 14, F.u<llllll'I v ... y l SlfltMI S1a11erv tEJ ael Weever. 6·2, oet Knox, 6·1, Ot! Oarch, 6·1, Jonn1on IE) won. 6·2, 6-0, 6·•. Smllh (E) foll, 0·6, won, 6·?, 6·3 Ooutllt• l(lrll·Shea !El det L1Qt\l·Yee. 6·3, aet C•allll·Corumt>o, 6·0, Cit! Fo1ttr·011P01, 6·0. s1mmoM·F1lngo10 (E) won. 6·4, 6·?. 6-2, Klubtllll·Lullrell IEI IOll, 3·6, won. •·4, 6·0 OcMft View 10, H~ ... di I SIMMl Mill• IHB) IOll lo Huritltr. 1·6, Ott Durr 6· I. aef Oo, 6·4, llt nOlll• c Hiil lo•I 1·6. 1·6. won. 7·S. Nlt01 IH8) IOI!. 0-•. l ·6. 5-7 Owbltl Subhtrwel·Subherwel (HB) IO\I lo Kerce·Oleffora, I·&, aei Reltev·O•ll•re, 6 ?, 01! Goraon·Le ng, 6 ·0, Allurl·Mesenvkav (H8) lost. 1·6, 6·7. won. 7·S, Nokemure·Turrlll (HB) IO>I, I·•, won, 6·4. 6·J 1!1111nd a 17, Cffta M9ta 1 SIMltt Tueller (CM) lost 10 Barbarino, O·•· de! Rkhlrd1on, 6· I. loll to H111lnu1. t·6. Hen~n CCMl to11, 1·6. 5·7, 4·6, 8ermor1 (CM) IOll. 0·6, 4·6, 0·6. Oeull6tt Johne r·Sollrt ICM! 1011 to Ferae ·Wadtworth. 7·6. 1011 10 Brown·Roulolnl, 3·6. loll lo Ko1me·Cunnl1111111m, 0·6; Chenv·lltneOlcl ICM! IOll. 1·6. 3·6. ?·•. Ouren·Van S<ovoc (CMI losl, t ·6, 0-6, 1·6. lrvtna 14, New-1 Mertaer 4 ~ Mt nltv (I) Otl. Roger,. ,.). de! Croot.. 6·0, di!. Evan1, 6·3; Pham II) won, 6·0, 6·4, 6·4, Lowes (l) lo\!, 1·6, 3·6. won, 6·4 ·~ RtvnD1d1·Pevonerlu1 Ill oat llun· ntU·Rvan, 7·S, Oil McClett•nd·LM. •-o. dtf Howe rd -St b••lle n , 6· I . Truonv·Mlclletl'°n II> won. 4·4. 6·2. 6·), lltntcllcl·Sanltr Ill IOll. ?·6, won, 6· I. IOI!. 1·6 ~tl.~~o Slllllal S Anderton IUJ dtl Tran. 6·0. Ot4 Truong, 6· l, dtl. Hema11to.I, •·I, Murna11t CUI won, 6·?. 6· 1. 6·0; Mllltr CU! won. 6·0, 6·0, 6·0 Oeutlltl OrePtr ·Mllev IV! Otl, Gllnnlt·Vl. 6·1. Ot4 Le·Ltoeedlo, 6·0, Ot4 lm·Neuven, 6·0, B•l>bl·Reo IUl won, 6·), 6·1. 6·0, ll•n· oert>urv·LeoPln IUl won, 6·0. •-o. 6·0 Cw-dal Mar IC, Et TWI 4 SlfttMI Shlgekewe ICdM) det Ceu . 6· 1. a.it Cer111on. 6·0. atf B11ru, 6-0 OtMa" ICdMl won. 6·4. 6·1. •·O. MlllOI ICOMl won. 6·3 6·2. 7·S °"*91 GOOOt>oclY·Herrfngton ICdMl loll IO C1mo!Mlt·Coootr1milh, 2·6, Clef O.tr· 1nger·Sttven•. 7·6. dtl Focllt·Vln ... 6· I. Gle"ullu ·Gebrellen ICclMl 1o11, °'"'• won, 6·3. 6·1, Ho.,..·Van StMnhuv.-CCOMl loll, 4·6, won, 6·4, io11, S· 7 1>1 1.a9UIM ... di 11, SM~ 0 ~· Wlllelle (LB) atl Nl•l1tml10, 6·0, Oii w 11nnev. 6· I, won t>v dt11u11. co~k•v IL8l won. 6·0. 6·1. oeteull; GOdtrev (L8) won, 6·l , 6· t, aa!eull DeWlal Sugl·Navior CL8l Oii T1Ylor·Ruu lc-. 6· 1, Clef Cerflon·SllU14, 6· 1, dtl Ht nton·Stvtrl. 6·2. P1cll·S<llwaru1ttln CL8 ) won. 6·1. 6·2. t ·l, F=tvnn·Ooll1 CLll) won, 7·6, 6·1, 6· I. Mtt+tr Del , .. $t. ...-• ~ LeW!lt IMOl dtl 8 row11. ,.,. dt1 Poclnla, t-0, Of'f llrntllon, 6·0; Sermlenlo CMO) won, •·O, •-o. 6-0; Pr ltllo CMDl won, 6·). 6·0. 6·0, Oeutlllt wr11w·Wlnoetl CMOl de!. Cro11·M. Larlooutrre, 6• 1, Oto!. A. Lerlooutr· ra·SIQ9ner, 6·?, Otf. Lota•Rt lDll, 6·0; Crawford·S.unden IMO! won. t·I. •-1, 6·0; Akln·Sol11ner CMO) won, 6·1, 6·1, •·O Boxing suffers another death NEW YORK (AP)-The duth of laidro "Gino" Pere& wu the eighth thU year by a boxer af1er suffering injuries in the ring and the aecond in a month. Perez, 24, a native of Mexico who lived in West New York, N.J., died Thursday. six days after being knock- ed out by Juan Ramon Cruz of New York tn the teventh round of a Ughtwelg.ht fiiht at the Felt Forum. Perez died at 10:20 a.m., said Dan Sorrenti, \. apokesman for St. Vin- cent's Hospital Medical Center of New York. Perez, who wu ahead after slx rounda on the the cards of two of the three officials scoring the flght, collapmed in his comer after con- grawlatlnl Cruz. The cauae of death was not given pending an autopsy. Perez ia the first boXtt to die in New York alnce Willie Clallen was • lnJured fatally in a fight againat Wilford Scypion at the Felt Forum on Nov. 23, 1979. Redskins' Peters fined., gets 8 years probation W ASHINQTON (AP) -Waahlna- ton Redakina safety Tony Pet.en, wbo pleaded guilty ln Sepwmber to lederal charpl of trafflckin& ln ~ today wu placed on eight yean probation, fined $10,000 and ordered to perform ~ hours ol • community 1e.rvkle. Judp Albert V. Bryan Jr. of U.S. Dlatrict Court handed down the 1ent.ence thlt momJna during a ·~·minute l\earina. ~ 30, who T.ad fllt'ed a pcmible 19 yan ln prlmn and ~S.000 ln fines, choked beck tMt'I u he told the t'OUrt "only Ood know9 the ~ of MdMla and remcne t f•l ... I am very, very IOIT)' to the oommunl~. to my family and to my teammates. ' riCilliOUe IUlll IM umnAT.-.n The I~ s--t It Ooiflg OUtl"-.. : PAINT 8¥ ART, 2032 Pleoentl• 81d O. C.tt .,._, CA. 82e21 Mhuf M. IWtlwo/ II, 140t6 .... '*1«. Apt. C, C.0.1• ....._ CA 92927 T,_~i.~tdoyan lndMOuel. Atthuf M . ~ II Thie N l.,.,.,,I -ni.d wltll the Coun'le Clerll of o. etioe County on Sept .1"3. ~ Pul>khed OtMge CoMI Ofllty Pllol hp( 30. Oct. 7, 14. 21. 19'3. 6376-83 Mt.IC NOT1CE PICTmOUS.,._H NAmlTA~ The lolloWlng peflOne 11/'e doing ~-91LLET BUG PRODUCTS, 95" W 171h St.. # P, Coeta MMe. CA. 92828 8'et H. Benlcer. 187 4 Fuller1on Alie., Coota ..._, CA. 92$27 Jamee 8. Twiet, 18102 Spnng Dale. Huntington 8-:tl, CA 92e.l4 TllM bue1neM le COllOueled by a gerlefel pennertl\lp J-S.Twtet Bret H Benker Thie .tat_,t w .. llllld wltll Che County Clerk of Orenge County on Sep1. 28, 11183 , ..... Publlthed Or•nge Coul Dally PllOI Sept. 30, Oct 7. 14, 21, 1983. 5377.33 Nit.IC NOTIC£ PIC11TlOUS .ueMSe NAmBTAn.N'T Tiie loltowlng pwaont we dOlng t>uti_ .. : BARR BROTHERS PROPERTIES. n3 Cecll P'-. Co.It M ... , CA 92827 Donald D. & !Ole M Barr Truet. 273 Cecil Pl-. eo.ta Meu. CA. 92827 DonMd D. Barr Thie 11•1-I WU ftled wltll the Count~ Clet1! of Orange County on Sept. . 1H 3. "2all'7 Publlthed Otange Coeat Dally Pllol Oct. 7. 14. 21. 2&. 1983~ NI.IC NOTICE PlCnnoul.,..... NAm9TAT'la.NT The ·~ peflONI -doing ~-THE RANGE 0 PARTNEASHIP, 234 E. 17th St.. &Ille 212. Coot• ....... CA.92627 DWllel GMl>«t, 3272 OrtlnQ9WOO(I Aw .. L09 AIWnlt09, CA. 907~ Sld1>9Y JICObt. 3248 Feder* Ave., L09 AnoelM. CA. 900ee Thie ~ I• condueted by 1 limited partneretltp. Denlel GMbe11 Thie atal-t WM ftllld wltll tl>e County Clef1< of Orange County on Sec>•. 30, 19113. ~, Put:lll9hed O.ange CoeM o.lly P1lot Oct. 7. 14. 2 1. 29. 1983. S4e6-e3 Peoole who need Peoole The1"• wM1 the DAILY PILOT SERVlCE DIRECTORY It ... •bou11 HAMOR LAWN-MT. OUVI Mortuary • Cemetery Cr9m•tory 1825Gl.i.rA~ COIU M..a ~5654 NftCIMOntaRI MU.MOADWAY ~MY , to Broectway Coet• M..a ~2·9150 • • CiORDO by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis GARFIELD 500UU7 e£ FINPINC1 TMAT RUB6EP. MOT DOC1 AND HE !)HC)()Ll7 ef COMING !=OP. f'il£ RIGHl AOOOT. .. IN 1-415 60WL RIG"f AOOUT NOW THE J',\~IL ,. CIRClS by Btl Keane "Is it o rule that you hafto fill up the basket?" by Brad Anderson "That's the most Intelligent opinion I've heard all day." 816 6t:ORGt: by Virgil Partch (VIP) \ \ \~ \ "I h1te drop·lna." DE:\:\IS THE 'tlE:\.\t·•: Hank Ketcham ~ 1 I - n THE BEST 1HltE 'tOU CAN ro ISID GET VERY GOOD AT BEING YOU." Both vulnerable. Soulh deals. NORTH + K 9542 I:::> 742 0 K9 + AK8 WEST EAST +873 •6 I:;> cu \:;:> 10985 0 10870 0 QJS2 +982 •tJI07 SOUTH • AQJ 10 l:::>AKU 0 A6 +so The bidding: South Wut North Eut I • Pus 3 • Pua 4 0 P111 S + 1'111 6 • Pus Pau Pua Opening lead Nin<' or + SHOt: DR.\BBLE 10~ 15 A VER'l.' 5PEC.I Al DA<,) CN 'ONE l.EAF m L.JVE / ! Orange Cout DAILY P~LOT IF!!g_•J• Oct. 7, 1983 .. GOIEN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF "Curiuui. hand," remarked the k1bil1.cr after lhe play. "If the finesse i~ righl. you don'l n~·Ni 1t!" After he received a iump r111s1• or his suit. South was rclurtanl lo launch Into lllack wood OOCllUSC or his club weak nt·s~. Instead. hl' trh·d a d1111nond C'uc·bid. then iumpcd to slam when partner 5howcd the ace or clubs 1n re~ponse. WP\t led a lop or nothing club. and dt•clarer was quite sat1)ficd with his dummy. He had tu "'orry about a poten t1nl loser 1n both dubs and h1•arl,, :ind :1 rur~ory look at l h1• coml>inNi huld1ng would il!f I.AO-I A'f ~MOO\., 'f0\-0 ME 11-1A1' Mi l 0 ~~ 185. ~ 11'Cl.O ~ t lllAS A (,E.Nl\Y.>. NOW ~f,m.l,~ tt\f, !>"€. M~O rr, AMD If~ ONl."f l\Z !! 1HE£.>'RE HAVING A GUESf C8..£~rft( VlblT 1HE ~! suggest that the hurt f1ncu1• or 11 3 3 break In thl' ault would guaranl~t tht slam Fortunately, detlartr found an even bttier line. t>t-tlarcr won the openinit lead in dummy, drt>w trumps in three rounds and then cashed the IC~ and king Of hearts. When lhe queen dropped. declarer claimed 12 tricks. Note that, as the cards He, detlarer ~ould have gone down had he tried the heart fi neue. Was he just. lucky or did he peek't Neither -he simply played the hand correctly. Had thl' quet>n or hearts not dropped 1n 1 wo rounds. IUdarer Intended crot1ing lO dummy with the king pf diamonds lo lead a lhl(d round of hearu. If Eul pro· du red a low heart, declarer would play the jack. U lh4l held, thl' slam waa home: If IL lost to tht' queen. dec larer'• fourth heart would bt 1et. up to take care of the t.able', losing club. And if the East showed oul on tht' third heart'/ Then declarer would go down - the same fate he would have ml't had he taken an earl)' heOlrl finesse. Soulh simply gained in all eases whett West held an insufficiently gu:irdt-d queen. by Jett MacNelly f:tWT rra ~~­W:i4G1'~~ NoRIAAN, MAi6£ ~ME. li»\6 ~~'f 'fM£ ~1~111ME,A..:> ~l~~E.AO 111Mf, SUOMP 1'1Mf. 1• MA'ift iOIJ ~i A~A ~ll¥.>! MA~&f, . ~ iHEVllE~~T CE 1HE (1.llTED 51A'1E$ ... 10·1 '900' 'tll LI.I'S by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S~OCK .--~~~~~-..~~~~~~~~-- by George Lemont I Hlt>E S, SEEf< ... NoT HE~e, MULLIN~#­ )t>O L.IVE OVER 71/EPE··· PEA'l"TS I ~ATE IT WHEN TMESE 8U65 ~AVE ™EIR WORLD SERIES IN MV SUPPER DISH SOMETIMES THE GAME 5 CAN 6ET EXCITIM6, TMOU6H j Tl"MBLE1'EEDH l SORR't ~~6N(l't ~ CMi .-.,.........------. I <iW! ~ °'Tt{ll't: ANY OF OU~ . t *"'51:5. ~ Nt:f:~ 1H~M AU... l . .. by Charles M Schulz THAT'S THE FIRST TIME ANYONE'S MIT ONE OUT OF TME DISl-l ~ . ..... ,...'"',.,., ,. 10 -1 by Tom K. Ryan GOIN& P'ICWt'MC~ ~a.rrrr! C AN 11'" HeL...P YA, SAM ... eu-r, SAY, YOUR Pe.ACOCK HAS GONe OLJ"T'".' O'YA WANNA e>UY SOMe e>A-r-reRtes FOR l"f"'? -ro Ge-r A RUNN t}-4G S"T'"AR"T'".' 1"H IS GUY'S GONNA ee CRUI SE: .MISSlt...eP e>Y -rHe MA1..."f'ese CHICKE:N.' it.~ ~.::....i.---''-'_' ~ I 7 by Wiie ~™'10 Mt, ~LL U'iD 10 LA?I A Lrm£ L.(}(iT? •. 86 Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 .. • • Ml.IC NOTICE K·07H7 l"tHICE OF DEATH OF l\lJOOLF W. HUMMERT A'll) Of PETITION TO AD- MJN J\iTER ESTATE NO. /\ 1211100 Mt.IC NOTICE NOTICIM IAU No11G• 18 nereby QIY9n pur1<.1ant to ~ion.-3011 enO 3072 ~ Code of the Stat• of Celllotnla the U11'Mnig"9CI. HetOO< TOWlllQ wlU NII et public: WC\IOn, el "4 W 17th St , Coet• M ... at 10 • m. on TIM.I" the 20th d•y ot Octow 1883. the lollow· '1'11 3U h<'1rs. benefo:ianes, lnQ dwcr1bed Pfoperfy, 10 wit· c1uJt10111 and conun11en1 yw.rotcat 1880 ~ 1 RUDOLF" Make <>I car Oe1..,n \tl°"ttuni of W I VIH No HN-1018743-4 HUMMEHT and persons L!OeoM No S.27SA v. lw moy he oth erwise {St•t•I CA 11111 r•""llA.J in the-will and/or Seid Hie I• tor the purpoN of u t11tylng lien of the undenlgne<I IOI 1-.wtt>. ToWing l 11oreoe In the amoun1 of A Jlt'llllon for prubate of 1ow & storeoe 1oge1her wnh eoa11 of !-'1•t1•1tt11 w ill for leuers •d"41fllslng and upenM1 01 u -• pen-ofaai.. t.· .. t.111_1.,utar y. and ro r Daled1hla8thd•y ot0ctobet. 1883 .. l1tfointy lll administer l'8lat.e Janet Mii* ur11l1•r 1ndl'j)l'ndent admtnis· Publl•heel Orunge Coast 0111y Piiot II 1u1 •I\ oC estate8 act has been Oct 7, 1883 filt!J Uy DEBRA ANN HUM-5528·83 MERT m the Superior C.ourt of Orange County requesting PUBl.IC NOTICE that DEBRA ANN HUM -NOTICE TO Ml':RT be appotnted as pt>r· CONTIIACTORI CALLING ;,c, n.11 represent.alive to ad-'"°" eaot n misri>r the estate u ( HUNTINGTON MACH Hu l >OLF W HUMMERT UNIO\~~.~~HOOL lW1der the lndependent Ad· BIO Deadllne. 2 00 P.M . Friday, Oc· nurwnratton of Estates Act) tober 21. 1983 ·Bid No. 536 J ht> wtttion IS set for hearing Bid Deadline 2 30 PM., Frldey, Oc-r IOber 21, t983 . Bid No 537 Ill l)t•pt No. 3 at 700 C1v1c Place of Bid Aecelpt: HUNTINGTON C.'f'llll r Dr . West. Santa Ana. BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL OIS- l 'A !1''701 on Ol:t 26. 1!183 at TAIC TEOUCATION CENTEA. t025 t ·~ JO A M Yorktown Avenue. Huntington BeKh. CA 926'46 l F YOU OBJECT to the To I><! Held In Exewuve Conference ;-r .n tmg o ( the pcutlon , you Aoom A· 12 . sl uld ei ther ap"'-'ar at the Proiect ldentlllcatoon Brd No 536 . 111 .--T enn1s Court Aesurlactr>g, Hunt- l•"tftn!1 and state you ob,Je<'· I 1n9ton Beach High Schoot Jllru. ur C1le written ob,ic<'-Bio No 537 • Exhausi System Reno-I u1•t\S with the {'Ourt before vatlon. Huntington Beech High h School t e hearing Y our appear· I Place Plans are on me· MAINTEN· ,)J'~ rn;iy be in person or by ANCE. OPERATIONS ANO CON· vvur attorney I STAUCTION, Room 321 Huntington -w YOU AR E A CREDI-Beec11 Union High Sctioo1 District . Education Center, 10251 YOflltown 1 UH or a contmgent creditor I Avenue .. Huntington Beach. CA. 11{ the deceased, you m ust file 92646, Pllone. (714) 964-3339 Ext. y our claim Wtlh the court or ~~TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll the pn ... "111 tt lO the personal rep-l above-named School District of Or- rc·~ nt.1tive appointed by the ange Counl)I. Celllornla, acting by \.1.•Urt w ithin Cour months I end through Ila Govefnlng Board. 'r• ,,11 the date of Cirsl issuance hereinafter referred to as "OIS· • . . TAICT ," wlll receive up to. but not r1f l1•ttcrs as provided m Sec-later than 1he abo,,,..1111ted time, :i ' 7110 of the Probate Code sealed bids l0t the award tor a con· nr 01ltforrua. The time Cor tract ror the at>ove pro)ecl. •. Bids Shall be recaoved In the piece Ill( d rums will not expire Identified at>ove, and Sl\all be open- p• i0r tu four months from t.he ad end publlcty real aloud at the rl. h. uf the hearing noticed above-lleted time end plaGe. ii 'l" e 1 Eich bid mull conlOOTI end be re- yuu MAY EXAMINE h aponllve to the contrect documents l e Eecti bid 111111 be accompanied by Ill• kt-pl by the court. If you the MCUrlty referred to In the con- 1. 111wrested in the estate trecl documents ancs by 111& list of • PfOPQHd au~trectora. " ~ m:iy serve upon the ex-The DISTRICT ,_..... 1he right to •~ •ll•'r or administrator. or rafecl any or all bids or to watve any 11 m the attorney Cor the ex-1rregularltles or lnl0tmalltles In any -'-·-'-d bids Of In the bidding t UI 'l~ Or aunwW>trator. an The Oepar1ment of Industrial Reie- r iii> with the court wtt.h proof lions has determined the general .. ! :;ervacc. a written request prevalllng rate ot per diem weges In •~tmg th at you d esire special the locallty In whk:l'l thla WOO< lsto be h f . I perlormed IOt eecti craft or type of t 1u• or l e filing 0 an In· workmen ~ad to e1tecut11 the ·ninry and appraisement of contrect. Th-ratea ere on Ille 111 I.mt' assets or of the pcti· the 01sTA1CT office located at 'l'l." qr accounts mentioned 1 10251 Yorktown Avenue. Hunt· .. . 1200 d 1200 1n91on Boach, CA. 826'46. Cop!M 11 ~l'C'tion an .5 of may be obt1lned on reqlHl$t. A C09Y t t' C.1.hComia Probate Code. ot lheae rates shall be poa18d at the \kKENNA CONN E R & Job sHe. The foregoing schedule of CUNEO per diem wages Is based upon a working day of eight t8) hours The ,m; Wilshire Blvd., 28th I rela ror holiday and overtime work F l oor "1•11 be al leHI time and one-hall. Los Angeles CA 900 lO j It shall be mandetory upon the CON· • · TRACTOR 10 whom the conlraC1 II f'uhlished Orange Coast awarded, and upon any aubcontrec- ~ .11 lv Pilot Sept. 30, Oct 1, 7, IOf under him, to pay not less than I n:f lhe said specified rates to ell work· MllC NOTICE 5369.83 men employed by I hem In Iha eucu· tlon of the conlrect. No bidder mey wlthOrew his bid for a perl<>d of I011y·llve (45) days elter th• date Mt IOt the opening of bids. A payment bond and a pertormance NOTICt; M oond w!H be required c><lor to uecu- VACATION lion ol the contrllCI The peymenl •it. ~E IS HEAEBV GIVEN lhet bond 11\all be In the rorm Ml 10<1h In •t -• ty Counal or the City ol N--the contract documents ,., 9each d•d. on September 26, 1 • ; j:MS a Aesoiuuon ot Intention ~!:>!8'1 C. Balley I N PJ 97 to vacate an easement, Maintenance Oc>e<atlons atj '"•sement prl)90Md to be ,,,,. Ind Cons1ruet1on I ~ • i~ l"'O&lly onc:rlbec:I u IOllOws I Publlaned O.ange Coul Oalty Piiot ,,.,,certain ~ °"'8nated Oc1 7 14 t983 ~ •·~•ms Lene. a pr1va1e S1reet. II · · 5492-83 v .., n m a map of Tract No 8338 I •t 1 n BOOie 439, Pages 8 through ----------- 1? (.I Mlac;ellaMOO• Mapa In the l'tll.IC NOTICE 1,, ,,...., ot the County Recorder, I •1nty of Orange, Stele ol Call· m AM .. OE,AULT UM0£R A tvrnla 10 cw TINIT DA no,_,_, 1 "'<t'rvlng therefrom an .. Mmenl 4.,l 1ta. UNLE .. I YOU TAKE AC· le tM maintenance end repelr 01 ~ TO "'onc T YOUR PROP· S utne•n Calllbrnla Edison under· IR1Y, IT MAY N IOl.O AT A PU9- g -,•Jnd electrical laclllUes. aald \ UC IALE. IF YOU .em AN IX· ., manl ll4tlng e strip ol lend, 4 00 ~NATIOft CW THE NATVf'E O' •• ,, w1011. lhe 1outheUler1y Una of TI4E "'OCEEOINQ AOAtNn YOU. _,,,.h 19 dMCrlbed llS follows YOU ·~o CONTACT A LAW· llne parallel with and 20 00 reel YER. u• ~ste<ly, measured redl1lly, NOTICE M TRU8nE'I 8ALE 'r J'TI •M centerline ol said Stare T.9. No. 40IOS ,.,,. NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN, thal t 11e side lrnes ot the ebove de-I on Thur11<11y, Octooef 13, 1983, at v •I "<l • 00-loot 1trlp ot lend 1heM 10.00 e.m. of Hkl day. In the room 1)1' prolonged or anortened 90 u 10 set ulde IOI conducting Tru11ee'1 te•m1n111e 11 their polntl of inter· I Sales, within the otflces of AEAL ES- Wl:'lon W11h the rtoht-of-way bound-I T A TE SECURITIES SEAVICE, ;uy ot said A111m1 t,ane. IOceted el 2020 Nor1h BroadWey. f'o-psrticu1ars and detells, relef· Suite 2oe. In the City ot Santa Ane. ~o<e ,., '-eby mllde to• map Show· County of Orange. atate of c.Jl-"g 1"8 POrllO<\ of ....,.,.., to be lomla. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 1 .ant10f'ed Seid map 11 on Ille In the I SERVICE, I Cantornle Corporetlon ''''t" of the City Cieri( of the City of u duly appointed Trustee under and N-siort Beech pureuen1 to the ~ of ..,. con- NO ltCE IS FUATHEA GIVEN ferred In that Olf1aln Oeed of Trust HEREBY the! the City CouncH of Ille exec:vtec:t by !(ARLEEN S. JIMENEZ C ty ?I Newpo•t Beech nu M1 Mon· ncorded Fet>ruery 7, 1983. In the d1y 1ne 2•111 ot Oc1ow. H)83. et office olthe County Aecorder ol said th<> 1·ovr of 7 30 P M U the time. (County et AecordBJ'a IM1rument •· " ,,..~ Council Cheml>w• of the No 83-80172, by reaaon of a b<HCll C. It Council 01 the City of N...,C>Ot1 of CS.leult In p1ym.nt ot per• ~ •ch as the ~-l0t lhe t1ear1ng ol tormanoe 01 the obltgetl0tl1 aecured '1' f"'5ona lnterll91ed In or objeellng !hereby, lnclu<llnQ thet breech Of 0.. It' itoo proposed vacation ano said fault, Notice of wtlletl was recorded (;oty C:<'!Uncll at the same time and Juna 20, 1983 H Aecord8f'I lnstru· P'"CA w!ll hear the avldflnc:e otlere<I ment No 83-26 t&19, Will SELL AT !11 ,,.y roerson Interested In the YI· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· ,,,ti ·ro Of Mid eaaement heretofOfe EST BIOOEA FOR CASH, lawful dd!cr•btld money of the United Stale•. or a Wanda E Andersen caahlet's checlt drawn on • state or C•ty Cler~ of the national bank, 1 111te Of ledefal City 01 Newpo'1 Beach I credit union, or • s1et11 0t f'lderel P 1L••51'180 Orange Coast Oally Piiot eavlngt and loen auocl11lon doml· 1·1-;t 7 8, 1983 Clled In lhls ll11e, ell payable at the 5527-83 time of aai.. ell rlQht, title and -----------1 lnlefest held by It u frullM, In that Ml.IC NOTIC£ real property lltu1ta In Hid CP,unty and Slate, dMclrlbed H lollowj, Lot NOTICE Of 29, Tree• 4341 aaper mep recorded PUBUC .-ANNO In BOOk 170, Pages 15 through 19. AHueMtTT AL °" I lnClullw. of Mlecellene<>u• Mepa of FINAL PAllCIL WA• rec;ord1 of Orange Counl)I. Call- NO. ~t lornle. NOTICE IS ~EAEBY GIVEN ttlat I Tlle ltrMI addreu or other P'Jll!ic ~•ling wtll be held by the City comon ~netlon of the real prop.. :ouncll of the City of Huntington erty herelnebove dHcrlbed la Et., <eh. In the Council Cham~ Of purported to be' 2820 ~ Olrcle. IM CIYIC c.nr ... Huntington 8-ch. Coll• MMa. c.Hfornla II l1'le "°"' of 7 30 p M . or .. toOn The under9igned hefet>y dllldalrnl thfo!Mlll!f H l)OMlble on Mondey "" llebllt)r '°' eny lnCOfTectMM In fhe 17thdeyof0ctob«. t9931orthe Nld llfeet addr-Of' Olhef oorn-~ of conli<IBflng ~bmltlll mon deelgnetlon of Finll Parcel Mee> No. 83-55 t Seid .... wlll 0. m• without Final Pwc.I Mee> No 83-551 eon-wwranty,9'1Pf ... Of~.~.,d· 11o11<111" tllr" (31 parcei. cornprl.. 1ng mte. poe-alon. or enoum-'"11 809<0•lm .. ely 2 10 ecr" Of br.-. to Mtlely the principal bel- PfOCM'1Y Into two (21 l)tl(oela. Mid IOC4I of the Note Of other obllgatlon pt~ being loceted l'IOl'th of Loe MCMed by Mid o.cl of Trut(, wl1'I Patoe A-. ~ Lynn end 11'11.,_, end OI'-Wt"M aa pr0l/l<l90 Of.an Str-• In the A 1 Clow Oenlll)r tflereln: plut acMlncel. K fll!Y, vncs.. ~11al DllltrlCt) A leOel ~rlc>-Ille !«ml tllereol end lnt.,...t on tlon te on lllt In ttle Oec>an~t of 111et1 ech•.,_, 11114 plu• f-, Owllol>f'*'I ~ Oh9'0ff, and eKpenMm of the Al lnt-te<l pe<"eont .,, 1nv11ee1 lo Trv11 .. and of t~ lrutt• cr .. ted by at1«1d Mid '*Iring '1'd • D Pf-Mid DMd of Truet. TM total amount their opinion• for Of egelnt l Hid of Hid obtlQttlol\, lnct\rdlng ~­ Flnel ,.,,_ Mee> No. 83-~a 1 •1>1)1 .. ttmafad i..., cneroet and ••· filt'IMt ll'ltO(INltlon may be Ob· l*'l9et of I~ TruetM, It llle time ol !lined frOM ltlt Otflc• of tne City lnltlel pu*-tlorl of ffl .. Not~. le Otttll. 2000 M,!n 8ttMt, Hur111noton 12'.H0.17. e.c11. Callfottlla ~o•• · (711•) I Dated: &eptemllet-21, 1ees. ~UP REAL E81AlE SECURITIU SEA-DAUi> ~I, 1"3 VICI, u T~ Cll'Y ()ff HUNTINGTON BEACH (a.ti) 0,J Mor09r, l'9 Preeldel'lt ly Allele M W=h 2020 North lroedwey, 84.itte 2()e, C Cle<ll 811nt1 Ana, C.. t27<>e "°bllllled ~ ~ 0 IOI Pvb4llMd Orange CoMt Oill't OCt. 7. 1"3, PllOt s.p1 n , 30, Oct. 7, 1"3 55n..83 5:1~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A . I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 . - Trad111om1I 3 Br. 31h Bo Bayfront, pier, & float for 65' l>oat PrllW w sell $1,250.000 Rer11odded 3 br, 2 bath + large rec. nn .. beam et!lling!I, furnished, polios. $420.000. IAYSIDE PUOE IAYFllOMT Spectacular beyfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn . 2 boat spaces Reduced-$1,500,000. PHllSIU HOIE OOEAIFIOIT Ot:ean & jetty vlew11 M arine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1.385,000. PREii Al IPlllll Completely re-done w ith new rose col- ored carpetlng, wallpaper & paint throllih out. 4 bedrooms, formal dining. family room, fireplace. Briiht and open. Added room. Otfioo In garage. Lovely quiet. executive neigt\borhood. $244,000. Good loan. OPll SlT•lll&Y 1-1 2lHIULWI lll IWU! llllPIY lll-2111 Orange Coas1 DAI L y PILOT /Friday. Oct 7, 1983 ., 110l,OOO II AISllWU LOllS leObr111-l1 lalltH -I Bdrm. 1 V. baths with family rt)(>m Skylight. remodeled kitchen , plush beige carpet. Dt>corator wall and window cover ings. Excellent Fountain V Alley neigh- borhood. Fully amoru z.ed. Reduced to $142,900. Open House Sun. 1·5 17859 Oak St. Fount.am Valley Ask for L ynn i\.nderaon CHhll'J 21 .... le llHlty WALKER•LEE Rea!Eltate ~- UHOll lllllE FAIRllMIS llAMCH HlllTOP New 4 br. 4 "'1 ba. custom f'rcnch Nonnandy HHt. leac~ 1040IHaat. leac~ 1040 Estate I 2 pnml' acre h11JLop. N ow $995,000. Geatral lot Ctrtal ••I Mar 1012 -;:::;;::;:;;;;:;;;;;-;:;~.~;;;;;;;;;-;;;~ Beautllul Laturamont most fabulous view In Harbor Ridge Agent 760-0583 s•oo,ooo """" 11141• ..... , • Immaculate i br, 3'n ba COROllADO CAYS IAYFllOMT Coronado lsland t·wt bay front lot 85' boat deck. P lans avoll N ow $370.000 w/tradt! ARROWHEAD HOIE N ear new <I bdnn. -l bath, lake view. 3500 sq h SH0.000 W1U trade ror .l local propc•rty IALIOA COVES T rad1L1onal Bayfront 3 Br. 3 Ba, r emodeled 2,000 sq. ft funushed & boat. $600.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ................ .._~~~--.-.-i • IEST Fll&llOlll tYALll 11 OLIClllOlb 2 Br 1+. Ba 30x 118' IOI, 1 t>l()cjc from Big Corona Beach S285,000. Cat Unique Homes, Batbare Hutchings 675-6000 Of LUST 544.1211 EXPHSIU Mt•1+l1111ti-leu•• 4 Bdrm In Eamlde Costa *HllOH 1'1,000* Mesa! 2 blllhs. brick tire-Spoilest 3630 sf duple• place. property vacant OWC 111· 12".·IOng term and easy to llnance. 3br/3ba t 5brl3ba-1 vac Lea•t expensi ve at 509Acacla-walk to beach S 127 .500. 399K 20% dn-Appralaed * Steps From Beach * Located on a qwet cul·d~· sat', this lovely 2 -story home has J bedrooms With a bonus room that can easily be converted LO 2 more rooms T he private down.stai rs master suite opens to a sunny de<:k with a sparkling pool. Ask mg onJ y $184 ,500 Call today for appointment tfl ~. Red Carpet 545-1030 1<ena1ng1on AHumable 10 375"/o 30 yr loan By O wner , 6 <1 0 · 1 t69 856-6771 lg Canal Front. West N-· port. 4Br. communlty pools & tennis Avall now under milt at $289.000 Owner 645-3370 1122100 3 Bdrm. 2~ •°;( ba Newpor-t Terrace condo $72,500 a1sum a9V•% 8 Sand Doliar Court Owner 631-2923 •40K own/bkr 645-7048 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 !:t~~~·.·~~-~~1 ' OOW-IJETilYlfW Coata Meaa 1024 L11111 lt1c~ _ 200 Blk. 40' lot. 3br +den. FOR SALE BY OWN.EA WOOlllUllE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3ba, yard, compl, refurb JBr, 2Ba. 6 yrs new, mile to Owner offers 3BR 2"· ba. 2 341 Buy•rd" Orov•· N 8 blS b 161 1041 IPT MElllTS Ollll I bd, lrge llvlng rm + lrplc Beamed Celllnga 01n Am w l patlo deck. Pool. $108,000 Agt, 873-3777. 631--0827 FORECLOSURE! --------· $499,000. 217 Jaamlna. ocn. S135.000. 642·6727 tly W111mlngton condo 118 CAMYOll YIEWI IO' UAT SLIP Owner/agt 673·5551 llUIWHI FLOORS Upgradea, air, wall\ tc MUST BE SOLD NOW! CISTOI 11, 111,000 C11ta lltu l 024 On this Eastslde beaut) 11asgtooatn.1p0~~ T.,a,k60a oooveor VIEW VIEW .. VIEWI close to shopping & .. .,. • . IUL ESTATE HEIT Greal opportuniry for resl-' denllal re-sale agents & Investment agents with eapandlng local com- pany Xlnt commlSlloo 1p111 with a bonus of property mgmt com- mlSSlon plus syndication lees upeuenoed agents preferred but not re- quired Asll fOf Tom Lee Lovely 4 BR custom home Wonderful large bayfront 141 llCHSTEll ST. trans'ftortatlon. Lge 1•0 It CaH 857-9590. on Iha goll course with home wllh 4 b<lrm1 & 4 .. pool and spa. Very prl-ba. iormal dining room. 3 BR tba. lge R2 lot. lot w rrult trees & room to La1au IHC~ 1041 vale and recently re-brick petlo & garden. re-$ l37 ,500 Owner will as· e1tpand Shouldn't last ill modeled Reduced t duced ag8Jn .. so submll slst flnen long ai only $139 0001 BU LO YOUR HOME on • Sl,295,000 Call Biii Cot your offa• This ls 1 fl~ ROBINSON.RLTR. 759-1501 ' spectacular OCEAN HIRIOR RIDliE CUSTOM HOME REDUCED FIOI Sl,100,000 -"" 548-5647 FRONT 3 Arch Bay, lee ll0-1t00 value for a "waterfront wr&T U'l7'D&LEE slmplelot Call owner Frt home" with la-ge boel *IUll IPEllll* ~ to Moo CJ 14) 499-3070 or -COTE~~ .. sllp.Call631-14001orde-FOANEWTOWNHOMES n--· r---Tue I 0 Thur I t8Jls and 8 showing. PRIME E/SIDE LOCATION ftC411 c.ltlGIC (213)799-1 159 TO Slll,000 673-3051 - REALTY IESA VERDE TWO STORY HOMI .., 1,.... cheerful sundeck oll ffi!;!j 370 Mountain Roed TSL llYHTllEm 142-llOI - \A.ATI HI Hl>'111 Luxuryslra t:>edroomtwlltt ,,_ .. -.... ' O PEN SUNDAY 1.4 AEAL ESTATE muter suite. 2'n l>aths. • 2 b<I wood Shingle wllega -1 1MW> cook's deOghl gourmet --' Sffl!• ••• lllllE _, -...,., kitchen• entenalnmen1 ., $111 110 unit. 1 blll to beach ·~ size llvl"'1 rooma with For this 3 bdr:r, smgle $199.000. ag1, 497 ·54 11 Fea1ur1ng ocean v-. brfl anytime/owner $189.000 tor a huge homei ---------4 Bedrooms. 2 baths up-For Class1hed Ad IESTIUY stairs and t Bedroom. ·~ ACTION 1>ath down Large country Cell a Great opportunity 10 own your own tor lnvNtment or as a home Five year old two bedroom In lull security davelopament wltll pool and lush land- sc a p Ing l'a1nlessly priced al 0111v S89.000. 751-3191 kllchen living room 5 Oaily Piiot dining room over looks AD-VISOR brick covered pauo 642·5678 C::SELECT ~PROPERTES Large assumable loan Call now to see 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS IWIHllS llWPORT YILU 11,100,000 NOL IOIE Breathtaking Is lhe word This 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home rt Vaulted cell Ing locate<! In College Park Travertine marble . Need• TLC but hes load1 Beautllul Indoor pool wlrt-• ol potentlal Ask in~ relraClable roof Every $133.000 Will consider room a .,._ of city . bay otlera 631-7370 & ocean Cry.ste• TRADt TIONAL REALTY UHllUI "°''"'·11ll 0001 Move-in coodllloo. ~ BR. 2 BA. quiet condo. Wood celling. mirrored. wooo and tlla floors. ne .. carpeting Professionally deoorated. Upper end unit model Lake and park 11lew Termt. Ask for Al Weinert. 644-1020 Lllll llUL ESTATE People who need People That's what the OAILV PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Is all aboull chan<lellers. Barbera Aune 644-6200 llWATUfHIT 4 Br $269.500 L.setopl 631-475:< IEIA YEllE Tlll·LEYEL Beautllul Republlc bulll execullve home 4 bedroome. formal ctlnlng. covered patio and energ) saving poot. One yeai home warranty Onl) $220,000 546-23 t3 THE REAL ESTATERS COLDWeLL BANl(eRO SHHCLIFfS UH,000 JUST REDUCED! Th~s ts the home you have been waning for. It's warm. beautifully appointed & m par k-ltke setting. You can live comfort.ably tn its 3 .Bdrms & den. Once you sce II you 'll know that this is 1t!! I • • • IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 i ~" : ·~·" ,;,~ "" A BUY! l111th in prk1• r1•1111cm uhlP ro111. rl11,.,1f,...J ildVC!rll'lnj.'( Daily Pillt (l•U .. ..aAd\ p ......... , ... ,. I '-"' home / t ' E • pool 4 large lot Tremen-used br ck fireplace ""'' w cs m uro-La1eaa la1e1l 1052 dous price reduction• Lovely prlvetea y11ds pean cabinetry 4 nu-tone -..._ ........... _-.;......;..;;.;;..; S125,900. we know 01 counter tops. Bacttyrd IY tWlln TOWlllOllE 759•1501 nolhlog 1hat compates. hH big greenhouse' 3br 2ba lrplC. clelr. nev. OPEN HOUSE 111/thermoetat & heaters! crpt, cov patio, beam cell WALJCER Is LEE Fri/Sat/Sun. 12·5. 170 Seller packing • says 3 yr new, iclnl lrg assum n ... -t r........_ Rocheater. 6-48-9624 Of "Bring otler"l 759-1501 11%. 1s112nd $148,500 ftCal~ aves, 850-9778 Open hM wknds 495·0283 m111 am man WALICER&LEE iiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii.--~-*tow111MES• Rea!Estate' PACIFIO ISUMD BEST FINANCING Al-•-\'~•-¥tlUI WHTOLIFF llU BESTPAtCE ~ Spacious Co ndo s 49A 2ba, apa, RV. lge Most square loo11ge, ~. Rent/Leesa. $950/Up corn. 101 11 e-1. t at Fee Eaatalde. Many luKury leaturaa 2 $218,000 5-48-9043 PP. O~Oally 12·6 PRESTlllOUS er, 2 frplcs. tam room 472-823-0 673-7771 E'slde cul de sac, across 2 \\ ba, 2 car ger Saata Alla lOlt S ta 2~ IA TWllll from country club. Spot· w/opener Much more iesscondltlon. Lu11ury ac-For lnlormetlon call FllECLISIH I IN• 2 car all g1r Mollvllle<I commodatlons: 2Br ~ 714/48~866 11-5 pm Only $116,900. as low as Miier Negotiable llnan den cOf\do, 2 • .., ba. pV1 10"1, down Btv 75,·9655 "gt 044-2SG2/8'l4-8800 p1tlo, flceptace. W81 bar. llUT H•IL y IM m~o weve, 11110 Jacuzzi I -1 M9 Mt~ile a .. n 11 IO 5 BR • den, flreplace, dbl pool, 880 entertainment I ~1.-,~r--~1-.,'°•~"""o~n~d.P.o~.i;.;::;.:.:.:.;:l..:Y:;;l=W:.;,..:..I...;~~ gerege. Nead• aome e1ea. Outstanding Condo courtyer<I view Mull Niii toucn up Owner 1rens. It S 117,900 S 1 1 9 , 5 O O 0 .., n • r nte .. 14 ... -lnlM terred $123.500. 780-1515 8tot<et 673-27•8 Adull 5 Stat Pm . $44.000 llY llt0ar4l•.1 IHr. 11·2 IHSE, Hl,111 -1--~O:bR 1~'·rm1•1"~1~ t8,0 N-port 61, CM CYle starter houM on lrg porch Leevlng lllle 141-llH R-2 lot that will permit FORECLOSURE! mutt Mii 551-4157 another unit DouOle ger-1&111 fltlEOLllllE age & covered patio. Locel t>ank hu loreoloae<I Prlc.d below market IOI MUST BE on 2 beautltul condos. quletl aate. FHA or Gt Ot<. 1·3Br. 2'nBa (S 155,000) Jim Wells Realton & 1. 4 Br 2 in e 1 557-6264 97~2631 SOLD NOWI (St85,000) The units are D p . I lO" 1 Older unit. lurnlshed, Npt 9ch 10 X 42 Adull Pant No Pets Partt epproval required $15,950. Cell Stephan i • e t 714·241 ·9292 wkdays during wor11 hrs 3 years new, 1pac:lou1 UI tta · • and fully appointed OCEAN View Townhouse HIRIOR RIDliE IN/modern leaturaa. Bank 3br 2tnba. 1750 sq It. C.••ltry Lit• Crph lW llott•rlngCl'eat1velln1ne-$158,500. Xlnt financing CUSTOM HOME Ing Submll 1N offers. owner 714-240-3102 2 grave sites In PecWc VI-Memorlal Park, NB Very r eesonable 714·970-8862 Agent 642-4823 -llEllGED FllOI College Park 4br 2ba llHr But. acla 1040 11,100,000 upper S 115,000. own IOI 12IOO llWl IY IWlll 759-8006 Brol\era lnvltad 1 Br. 1 ba Condo near to Slll,000. 2575 Columb11 Drive the Hert>or. $68,950 673. 3051 assumable. owe O 19-948-1216 eves Near S~t~ ~~\iua & 4 Br 2'h Ba Condo I"• an)11metowner lrMWey1. Charming 4 mlle to beach Agt •UYSllllH• Ct••trcial Prt~rty 1250 Marina~ eco. de!ta area $925.000 Good llnen -a vail owe some 707-374-6666 lilt bedroom horn• fHlurlng 968•2297 or 983--0867 Pristine 3 Bdrm, 3 ba, cor· lluget>oousroom.beeuti; B) owner. 2 Br Condo, nr ner. ·~block to Marina lfWPltlT WCI fol ooverec:I patio wllll •d· t>ch, to <In. $83.500 Open Fri tllru Sun, t2-6 Best erea • terma • pr!Qet 2 lolnlng ap1, manicured 964~72 839-0972 2581 circle 646-6325 stores (recently re. yard. ldffl lor l1111lty fun modelec:ll wtlh )utt 10"/• Totally rtmodelltd . lnta• 1044 l&YCllHT 1u1n down. owe bllenoe II $149,900 •¥Ill Hl,000 4 Br, 2'h ea + lem rm, 12% fOf fast ..crow.,. LIN lOLTY Great Condo lor youno pool, spa, betl terms du c • d to S 46 0 K Ill-latO couple or slngle p&f'son Pric.d for teat sate at 646-0603 The faetHI draw In the Wu1 I Dally Pllol Claulfied A<I. Call Today 642-5878 ...... ••• •f ...... 1 For a..lOed Ad ACTION ('.all A DAILY PtLOT AO.*OI 641"'611 Located In OrangelrM $299,000 213-430-~ Ct .. t•lai .. I 1 5 ~~1~a~1e ~~8! ~t1:,1 llYlllE CIYE 01111 s c Ptaza OOOJo 28' 10,. , 2 bd, 2 ba, pool, spa, prl· be pool IP• Own for Hurry on this one 111te beach, prestlgeous c~t of rent! S10K or leas 631-7370 are e S 2 g 8 . 0 0 O <1n By ownr $85.900. TRADI T 10\J\I . RI.Al.TY PRIVACY ABOUNDS 0 w n • r I a g I . 556·1&26 Of 775-2580 714-760-6675 111 OAIYH 1Y OWllll lac••• PrtJ l SO 1 w. fixed rate 30 years H• Ill + 1U APT Monaco with GC vi-14 Ol•IU llL 11&1 Rue VIHara. Open wllnds Dllux• home w/frplc. 640· 1538 bit-Int, micro. custom IYOWllH ~'iarbor View Hiii• 3 Bdr 2 ea model perfect home at 1218 K .. I Or. CdM. $362,000. Eaay term• Appl only. Cell 642·7787 oak c1blnet1, lge gar $275,000. Courtesy to btkrl 645-2752 or 537-6459 (Ive megl In Ihle 3 Bdrm. 2 t>a EJtete1 Modal In Part! II. Large f1mlly room, central atrium. Large lot on IM land S199,500 1&1111 llME Dolebout Bava Beach Real Estate lltt4'1 ftF•ff lACIU.l lfCI 'l!l#CI tHW ~·IOI' .((eolty 651-1177 .... .., " .... ..,., Reneluanoe Model l>fft toc:t1110n. price & term• Ontv 2~ dn Aaklng $314,500 ..-rAITallllU •••111 ..... m llVEITHI lmLIPlll BIG, BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME In a qule1 neighborhood. Modern kitchen w/mlcrowave. 1800 sq. ft.+ 1000 sq. ft. bonus room. Only $134,900."Excel· lent financing. Oon'1 delay cell Diana '::~~,~· SCC \\.41 -Ila f.ltS" ::: ........ Prime k>Getlon In E.Mtelcte Cotta M..a. Plt1ne ~ permlll fOf 2e oondot evellabl9 Prioe lnduo. neer MW lrlpleK, fxcel- lenl '""'' ~ Wiii conalder trade •. today! Dllll PIETEIPOOL-VOLPE 118-8400 RE/Ill -----......... CU>•'~ ·=·c::'"' .. ~ ... :.,~ :---"O •or"' '°" ..-e • ••nt• WINI! Adi C.11 042·5878 lMI bat. l11"9r 1111 REPIO DEEP WITll·lllT. llllll II' lllT IUP New Carpet -Lace Drapee BraM Ft.~\u.ttt -Elcg1u1t 3 bdrm -Maat.r Suite faces ~an '311,000 011••.Aat ....... 111·1111 H&0.000. Call Herrie\ Pwry 111·llM WANTEO ·~= lt9d unite. A0.2. Coeta M.... OuaHfted e~y•r• eae-5559 , 975.9418-. .. • U Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 hnWI ... -...... I ...... v...na.... bartatatl r...uw AH1tatat1 Val. ~tatt, lat. -• i.U....11, Val. intal1 WutH 2tOt Aaat aae .. ua llOI hdWI,,,. tlH ----'· - -- -:&wiNw1RwlN; llDM bllU llM C.ta lleta UM ~ ..... 1111 ......... ..... IMt C.tt lltu 1124 l a1 • ltac~ 2140 I rt ltae• 2111 Clean. r11p prof mate Guarenl..O foolproof ·~ I Jllll 2 S. ;;: aye '&\IY. t b&m. 1 S:: Ind wl3. ff0!67mo. ! 8' fa L . it88Tm0'.!8'.2Ba.11epa lllTUT•l SpacJ<x.11~111 1er.543&, ve.RSAtLLE a VILLA =~~-3=~ 1.!';:M· ~em .. '~er!~"'~~~ .. !°'~ superelgh""9•.aect1w!OI MOO. Neiwfy ~. Oat· lfplc, ale, home ..cw, Newpof1 Crelt Condo. lfom l>Mc:h. carport, 1tlnl 2 Bt. SS 15. CloM to BALBOA Condo lllg ,.v 3 Bd<m, ~~ b&. ~ 1191-:US-790-7302 prv dub w/ lennle, pool, cu.lorn. lnt•lof, 2 car toe. 203 33rd Sl. $4c!~~· r'81 u~at~ baaCt1 900-H!le A veri.ty from seoo M prof 32, non 1tnkr 0Md 1 t =~ lr'r+'~~ gareo-wtth oatl09 dOor l•cun t, uuna . S1 garage pool ..,_ tann11 NB RMlty 875-1&42 ._.., · • 031 4900 rm In IJ)l/houM/condo n . · opener 1700.000. -.. I AL I 0 A I S l A N D 111 b 1n 1. I 5 o o 1m0 . oourta. 'Cell 10, appt. · · road, qu1e1. Studio C0'1do. acro11 from • San Clem or Mt11ton to PWP-2. 3857 Biren St. tome hnandnO 1•2~ BAYFRONT: 38' Winter 2~1 1daY1.850·9 l99 _. .... M!·IHI a.Ttllll 2072~tBlvd. t>Hch,w/lrpic.S-400/mo. lta•t• 277 Vlefo213/390-1843 STA434 NewportBeach. Terrific tnvHlm•nt. S1250, ;~/mo. evee. ·-' Furn. 3&2 8t ~11. Nr TSUI... M2· 1HI 840-2332, (213)592-2433 2 Br. 1560. PoOI. year II H fer Ca. 92660 1795.000. -~ . 1 Br, trig a garAge. No 2.:c!;!.~~~ c:f.'i baaetl.A.geflt 87 -8170 Larga3Bdrm2Ba.prtvate L11u• ltacla 2741 round, nr beach, bulll, ..... 2t12 ..... 'r.... 3 , ... 1. ~---·-1117 ~i:· t~~~ ...... Ulll gardner and pool malnt. NTD lmALI l~nio:-~~-~l~·up. 2 -,. w00d1eova OCM/I ~i •. ~\i~~te. No t .• 1a; cJJ. 1ox2o. 166 F<SDND: 2 male Alr:d81 ... ~-..-· S1400tmo. Avail mid Slept ''°"' 1>9ach. gar-view Ulllt P•ld No pet• mo 20)(20 1125 mo vie Brookhurtt & Adami, 2 it mtronf J;;, fWI· 2BR, 1S. duplp In C.M.. Nov. 64&-2741 Age/catp<>rt, Xlnl toe. 203 Ltoe 1 bdrm. Lndry rm, 1760/mo. 499-2890 . Near rww 2Br 1'Aba, view, Storage only. 845--7234 . iiiiHii.Bii. ii988iiiiii-llii7ii7ii5ii, 988iiiiii-8iiiiii7ii7991 teetto locellOn. Garage. no pell, Mnlor citizen• 2 a. 33rd. St. N.8. pool, $.404 firm. A.II ut111 adult• pref, no p•I•. TT.r:---=---::----.,.,...,."%1 ltOOlmo. John 886-1824 ~. rant nag. 546-5827 3 ,,':;1, ~~. ·~~. V:,fo: 3 ar 2 a. 1700/mo. pd. 548-0338 Latau l}tatl 75 $500/mo, call e.t2-o 138 Office ltatal1 Di4 1!9e!t)ll!.Ul!2 Bdrm, 1 t>a, gerage, garAge,U111alnctcU1150. N.B.AMlty 675-11142 LIKENEW1 or2Br. °mEANVii°COfldo.Ne: at~L!taaa 7 llWPllTIUOI fQUNDADS IUITYU&.·111Tll -rB5'11~ •m all yard. HOO. 875-4912 PRV P9110, pool, •Pa 3Br 2ba .. lrpf. pool. 11epe ;l(]ntloe Avail lmmea 1 mOITIYI 11m E llanl ._ In ptw- Wlntat, S1750. 3 Br, tum. 540-7998 Almoet parlec:t 3 Br nr ,,., ....... Oaf. ~ws:r..:.~s~s~.r.~! bch. s950imo 651-05e5 ' "Sr. 1405'mo. 499-sose lff11EI ARE FREE l~~OUI •hopping/prof 17~(213)288-9151 2 Bf. 2 Be. mlcfo w1w, Ho19 Ho1r-4-lam ...... $495-M26 549-2447 I It L. "769 Step1 to beach, lrg ,,.._ 2 BELOW MARKET RATES cntr nMr bMctl. ,.._ trplc, wuher/dryer /tlnglel 189 mucM II Ptaia1al1 2107 ~rt I C• • Br 2 ea Condo frplc, GOODSELECTION CaR·. equlpmenl and deo9'· ..... UafuallW hk-up. 2 cer garag1 your1539-6190 BEST ... Im APT 2 bd'.16a . frpte, encloHa pool, tpa s8501mo. 7 t4/760-807o Gro11. ~oic $40K a . w/0981'*, pool & .,., Rl1Y ... ~BLOCK TO BAY Bechelort , Br & Iona Jk b h 768-45""' & 557 1928 1•2 1111 mo. neta 16K .... mo. ..... 2192 walerlall1. $795/mo. BAY suORES q"alnt 2 br, 1 1>9, pvt patio, gar. 13g5.S565 ' 645-44 '11 garaoe. wa to c · no "' • 1617 Weslcllff. N.B. 278 lo ,. " Jim Welle Reallora 545-3115 " • v $875 Incl. 1.11111. 310 pelt. se 5 oimo l 2 t365sq.tt.Sullable lor 557-62114 979-2131 2BfOOMnfront I1250 cape cod 2 Br, 1 ba, din Alvarado Pl 752-5710 NEWL y PAINTED 213-9 t9·8387 Mal medlcel or dental. Agent. ~~~~~~~~~1 ---------.,.--3 Br OOMnfronl S900 2 Br w/1tov•. crpll, rm. $1000/mo. &42-0486 . 2 e d r m 1 e II MINI VIEW c.U In 3 br. 2 ba home. 54 1-5032 = Coffee Shop, high deeert. l••tr I Wlllter drapaa, enclld garage. Beaut East Btutf condo 3 $350, 1 Br duplex. utll pd. SS55 1 Bdrm $435-$455 28drm, 1 bath, 1 door Near OCC. All prlvlleges. Found. Blk & wht F klllen, good locatlon fut grow- ....... no pet1. $550/mo. 173 W Br. 2,~ ba, lmmac. I l30o. .C 17 E Bay Ave, Balboa. Ullll paid, gar1g1. pool, no from beach SJ50/mo S250/mo. 549-3874 2~g1~q It. 'l,~'g:~.77~0% ~c~ 3. 0~~1~1.~ & ~l~r~d;: Ing b~~=5-~~:00· ~llAl.n Wll10n.ll3l-4ll89 Agt759-1341 547"1155 pelt. yrly Agt546-5805 Furn. pvt room/be. Npt 851•8928 842-6720 619-385-71l7 ~-=---=---.,.--~3 Balboa Pie< 1Br1 Be $450 301 A.voc1do 642-9850 Hts. Pvt patio $275 Incl -.-••eepem Cute 1 er hN, m1ture Big Cany0'1 TownhouN: crpll. utll• lncld, no gir. ----2 Br 2 Ba. yearly W. New-ulil 780-0 189 Biytront. Ottlces. patios. Found Cocker mix ..... lllYI T1•111M1TI ~20/mop+r~f.;""n~pad!:. vBdl er~ •. 2~ ~·v·aOloll t couO cr.aal . -no pelt 675-6608 21BBdr 1rmea$4S55055 port. wlhr/dryr hk-up, 2 . perking, Jan11orlat. whl/blonde. 3 yrs. male. F -a--aa-.._ .._ ...,. _ ..,_,.,_ ....,. ~ " cargar1ge Furn slpgrmw/balh&pvt 673-1003 vie Fashion Island lw1nnwUJfl~o I If I W19ttr &45-5527 $1500/mo, 640-5274. ter ...... llu 2722 241 W. Wiison 209 Lugonla S675/mo ent. Quiet, mature adult. . -644-2525 Gerome New age marketing of ..... EASTSIOE CH .. RM. 2Br. 2Br, den, 3Ba. new 28r 18a $875 Xvt Nov t 631-0960 N.B-RNlly 875-1642 CdM.$290/mo875·2156 NEWPORT CENTER Full FOUND Flblac~ kllten lood•·IOl'nethlno...,_ " sarvlce Executive Suites · one need1! New eompeny ~llAl.n gd toe, no P11_11 avall. 1wnhM. trplo, 233 18th -Sat 2:00.-..:00 only Newport Helghl• 3 Br t'h !Ir hlu e/llt tt N II Lovely rm. pvt en1 wlbath. 1575.$625. 640-5470 Ilea cottor. vie Euclid & 1 year old MttlnQ ..._ ,_ '"Ml•ll now. 1850. 761·atl98 Pt.oe, ciOM to flWKY· Oct 11: fireplace trg twnhN duple1t, gar-$720. Frptc. P9llO. garage. COM. exit loc. S375/mo Hell 775-6059 ec0<dt nitlonwlcle No ELEGANTLY STYLED Tri thing. $935 mo. 875-4333 front IJ>I. 433 lrlt age, w/d hk·up $650 1st OW. etec. range. 208 391h Evet 675-3458 O~~~ f~pa~s9;~~ea::j FOuiiii':11uslcy lype F. blk & ~xJ*lanol ~: No T1•/llM1TI Level 4+2 lrg modern kit HARBOR RIDGE OCEAN 2Br & loft, pvt patio & yd. & tut ~ dep 540-1023 850-5619/213-449-6924 llllale pref, Pool. Jacuzzi. month ;enl free. utllt pd. while, on Westecn Av.. door to door Mlllng. For • 'I.._.__ formal dining cuttom VIEW. Kentlngt0'1 4br, 1950 mo. Bkr. Nwpt Hglt t br. new l.hru-1enn11. walk to bell, lite AIC ground 11, l055 El G.O. 893-7531, 64""4281 Information. call •flar ••• w...w decor mige muter Mille 3~ba; tennl1, pool $2400 833-8182 out, av111. now. $475/mo. cook'g. 1250/mo Incl ca~tno Or, Co~ta lllleaa. 6pm, e42-64ae. M write ~In BBQ P9llO IOlar heeled mo. 856-e771; 840-1189 BACHELOR ipt, avall NO PETS. 1148-3863 utlls. 548-4260. 993-4868 3 Blks E. of Fairview & F J!.~h~~nd~ lb~a~~~l~~ to: J.T. McNu~, 1802 -pool&muchmora.ONLY LIAllW&ITll lmmad . 1 285 mo. PENTRIOOECOVE-2Br-2 Room S280:worlttngm1n, Adami. w/whlle ttrlpe on chett. CoralPl,N.B .. C t2te3 . .. 9111....,. 1525. 537-5027 + 150 ... Eltac. Mekl 1 yr IMN In 645-1066 9-5 ChYck B •. C 0 NO O near IN NEWPORT BEACH pvt ent, cooking. Nr town, 754-1040, Mr Tracy PCH & Margaurlte. CdM. llWlll I T1•/llM1ll curlty fee. N.B. or CdM. 11100 lo Fabulou• view o1 Nwpt bay Baker/Brlllol, Incl de Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm A.part-Leguna Beech. 494-4459 • $340/up, crpll/drp1, 64n-4278 N-5 In 1 counter '09 E.lld• bungalow crpld 11500 mo mu. llllutl b9 10 Catalina, 1er.21>9, w1ther/dryer. relrlge, $:,;!! ~reTo:~eh:~~~~Y Room f<>< rent tmmed. lie, rstrms, 17301 Beacn Found small wntte dog, vie video game dl9trlbutort l&n.J-decor, bltlM kld1/pat1 by Nov. 1 0< eoonar. din & llv room. 11100. micro-wive, elec gar furni.hed. From 1660 s290 mo. Ulll Incl. 227 Blvd. H B. 842-2834. CM Hospital. Catt 1o nMded now1 Fantaatlc Gotveoua Mel Kalt On S395 all utlll pd call 760-!702 239Carnetton.675-3030 d oor o pnr. lrplc, OnJamboreeRdat CCl(al , Bilbo• Isl. ldenllly.646-7939 aarnlnge. Call P•lrietr. ~Or. In Corona dal 53M190 BEST Rlty fee Lido ltle: """" 4 br, 3 ba, dlhwthr. P911o. gu & San Joaquin Hiiie Rd. 675-6641 "TIE" &42-7187 <>< 031-1291 Mar.28',28&._Hugater ~ EXLT E/SIDE LOCATION formal DR":"°'t>Mut. decor. LARGE 1 Br, view deck, water p1ld. No pets EXECUTIVE SUITE FOUND· Smwhtmaled~, 4i14 ~~tk> 1 A--,_,: ::'. Btand ,_condo • ,_ '2200/mo. 875-9103 AVAILS745 + dep. 719 p!MM.1850. A.gt. no lee. '"-1IOO Room In cuttom home. Nwprt Ctr 840-5470 vie Beach & A.dams. H ··~It Leta 2. -... ._ ·::: lived In . gor090"1. 3BR Marigold. 840-4255 SM-1500. 3 Br. 2 bl, beech 2 blkt, H.B. C!,<>M ... 10$30cOOe/1n. ' 536-1138 NEE.tFcASH ON v&M ' cer ~~ ~ 3ba, 1g9 ywd, wet l>w, 1.91 llll Lwiury 2 br, 2 ba condo, POOL EASTSIDE frptc. gar. No pelt. Avall non..-m .. r, r.,t, mo IA YIEW Found wht lhort hr cat REAL EST ATE BUT S2200rno."0\.~7 formal DIR. 11300/mo, N9W CUiiom 4 Bdrm. 3'" frptc. 1875. Open Sal a. Lrg 2 8', 1 ba, coin op Nov.S771S,yrly.e45-te82 960-2514 8:~'."s~~:n.~:.~.:~: w/flae eollar at John HAVING PROBLEMS? BIO CANYON: Beautlful 4 yrty IM. &46-7050. b9thl • ,_ llWd In. &ln 10-5. 703 Avocado. laundry. hot wnr pd, nr 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrplc, bl lc0'1y, 2 IHI 111 MITIL M0'1-Frl. 9-5. Leonarda Goll Shop, NB. HIGHt.:ANO FINA.NC4AL ~3 '="~ lmprepl\19 L~ 21d~ 2 ::~=~~~t~i celta .... 1714 HlhSt.S.475· 780"82. 27 car l1ndem prkng, 1'~ ~~~.~=~~C:~~~~ water1ron1ott1cupaee1or 751"4653 ~~~ ~~L~:C:T~t, ~1' guard gala S3!00. "?!Y unll """" le .,pal Ann Patera &42-5200. 1 bdrm 9'>1 i380 w/patlO Sharp new.r 1 a 2Br. with b I k I fr om be I ch• TV Phones In room. 2274 leaM. 600 to 1600 tq fl. Lost: 1013. REWARD-Xtr1 MORE INFO CA.LL (714) MFNPORT CREST: 2 Bd. :;:.~ 1.;,o:es!~~ r.!' Lovely 4BR, 2"'BA. Eut· 0< S3eo 'up1talra. Ou ~~o~.r.~~~/rom ~~:m~.1~~;~:~~~·1S11; 'Newpori Blvd. CM. Nwpt Beach 673-0641 ~ga~le/!~l~~.t I ;.h ~r:.l e 3 . ::~~:7~.allf MoftOaoa 1 *In quiet comar to-bluff Homa Double Oar-paid. Reti Required. No 2 1 3 / 7 6 o . 5 9 2 3 . 846-7445 la1ian1 Arch Bay, So Lag. ,,.,,...--------cetton. Comm pool and MESA VERDE 38r, 289, AQ9 11250·eeo.1895 pelt. 147 Flower. Stunnlnglarga2Br.2Ba. E 11 e 1 I Wk n d 1 lett lt ... ttll ff04 leattll 2fl6 "Scnalry" 499-4139 or •rtJHH, tennla.S1100/rnoyrty. den, auto gtnga, wtr. • · MM181 gwdef\IJ)l,pool 2131885.9Qe8 msgal494·1788 T.l.'i 4111 WlllrtrMI..... grdnr Incl, no pat1. HOO NMr Beck S.y. 3 bdrm 2 Bf 2 ba. bale lrplc 710 W.18th. Motel rm• for rent by wk, IUllllW _...,. .... '!'!""""!"'!!"!!"!!!!!!'~ WN1_1_ mo.(714)241-t493,(213) family home. Newly dih;.r, gar. pkg. yd: Du.p l t 2726 4Br.1~block lromoce1n 195.up w/kltchenelle Qeneroualenant lmpro¥9-L:~,F~8g~y:11=: WlllYTmT ... ,,.,.,,....,,,..,....,..,=~=---..,.,.,....,..-:1 4tf.3e641 pelnl9d lnllda and out. 1585/mo. 830-445e ta 1 1050/mo. Beach lronl i vall. 875-8740 me.ntt, 650-4000 llQ. It C M Raw1rd 650-7217 FORINFORMATIONCA.U BIO CANYON: Beautlful 4 NEW LUXURY 3BR 2,,..BA Quiet ~. Avail IOIAI YllW lurntehed3 Br. leaH olflcet-comm. S.90111. f11 &llllllJU BcS. home. Totally ,.._ Condo Fam room Jae now. I l 200 IHH. Only 10 mlunut .. from 19SO/mo. Cl ll Hedy Yacatita 2488 Newport Bl C M LOST HIMALAYAN CAT • modeled. 3 flreplecaa, Tub ~ .,.,d Av.it NcW 644-7424 28t apt, 2l05 Miner •l.. • ...... ft. your own private 535-4258 °' 960-9214 leat&11 2t07 642-3490 · · Wtwnlte coat, -chocolate lH/ 111-1111 guard gata. $3500. NEW-• ug 1-• N9W cpt1, drpt, peln1 .._..... ' D •""IE =-~-:::r---:---...,c::i::z PORTA CREST· 28d + 1.11050. 851~228 1'11 lllffl Dlhwhr. ltOV9 a refrlg. ~ view from •n• $835/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 3 Br 2b• Mountain Cabin I I r.ints. lag w/...,,...,,.. on ltlt ...... st• den In ~ oOm... to-Nr SA country Club, ,._ Avail Oct 15. 3 Bl. 2~ ba. No piW. M50 mo.+ MC. Point' motl MCluded upper unit. g1raoe. w/d nr ArrOWhaad. Sip• 8. • .. •.•tracl11 -11 . RFE~~i. ';~~~· 18-~ Yfl, to hOid a l'elP cation Comm pool & TwnhM 2 8t 21,; ba. 2 story TwnhM, 2 cw gar. dep To-calf e.t5-ee<>4 IC*'lc blutf, Mlle newt 2 hk-up, 3 bloclct 10 t>Mch, Wkndt $70 nlta &42-9049 •• ...... ~. """"'tton wtttl ' ' ' ' t $1200/mo ll~SO. ' Br. with den, 1tlre large all bit-Ina. J!!! .,.. ... _ ,...... i.nnta. 11100/mo. yrty. d • n . fr p I c . po o . . prlvall Piiio. 1825/mo. 208 Lugonl1 Large Big Bear cabin. Pool f400 llQ ft Air cond off-.. SCRAM LETS me. Good money. CryRal WITlllWT ... leOO/mo.&112-111111 -71 2 Br w/gar CIPll, waler Call Mon -Fri , 9 -5 . -LI .. 142-1101 table, color TV, 2 lrplc, 1400 IQ fl. llllllQglnlne, • bel3-5:30•t7&t--1 .... ••1.1• occctoeeanothlr3Br2 laaCl1ata tt 22 paid .. 636--4120 1-5PM 843 ·02 12 Wk nds •• I steeps1.C(714)545-6916 2600sqftwarehou ... nr ANSWERS •-1T/M ... IUB -Be w/bltlnt & gar a flat Lux OCMn Vlft condo, 2178 "C" Placentla $480. &111-&441 Clltf Haven: 2 br, 1 be, downtown San Juan --~-lllYILI $500 t 539~190 BEST 1ep1 to beach 2 Br 3 pallo. garege. etc. Ideal ltatall II Capo. 493--0ll6 Trough . N-sy fOf mongage firm In !MM. y ..... 3 8r 2 ba. saoo. Rtty .! ~ l l200/mo. 492-113'114 .. a...... • .... ltacla 2740 for re11red couple . No IL.an 2tOI Retail apace 1250 SQ It Onion. Viable Know tlNndala a ~ y~· 3ar' 2 ba. $'900 Totally remodeled 3 Br. 1 BR 1 BA APT Nr Pitt. Yearly 548-5306 • . 17th SI C.M Prime re-'tlontrole, Inv.tor r-···· Wlnt•, oC..ntronl home. 5re"' 1'i:"~~ ~'!fi laata b1 2210 11" &a l~MC>t<aptt, Ad1m1/Buch single NO FEE A.pt & Condo ren-2br ptly fUrn. i312.50 lncl 11111ocai'1on-645-3477 Ari old ~~~;.T:~ kinda' ~~ .~;tf,!2::"· c .. tum. 3Bt,2ba.11200. 1~15 ~19 . 1-• -•• O/W, pa~lot5 . IC F' . "°11 gareo-. lncd p1tlo. 1 lal• VIII• Rent•I• uNl.IBls .. 945~093-30B7.A61v7er3-30A.7v.1. S"""/StoretOttice apace proud of ot hlmaell He ----------" ----... . ·--pall. tel. /mo. or rent Qhlld I ""' pet OK 67 ... ,, 2 e L or ....... had play .... golf for Ille Aerobic• lnttructora, 'fW" ·r•r-d 4 I *"""'lcatl 845-8646 ' ......,,.1 ro .. er 300 tq ft or more. reas C ''""" ""' • ll •tal STEPS TO SANDI O~ Lovety CfP\ rm w gar _..... on W1tef/trut1 pd. $475... 3 Br. need 2 rmmts S300 Mesa c.2 548-7249 flrsl time and shol a 64. exper n-... ry. C.11 4 tlc 2nnplauurep 53M190BESTfM $420 Clean ~paint 2 $300depolltAgt,nofee. Nr bch , bachelor eech trplc garage on Tomorrow he's going BodSQYed54-4-IMOO ...... 11saa. i2ii goufmet kllch brMktut 3 Bdrm. 2 BL POOL Br •. bMIM. nr Harbor 803-1500 w/kllchenette. ulll pd, PenlnlUIL 873-3506. •·•••trial blCk 10 play HOLE TWO A.NS SERV P8X <>PER CAXAUINCi DM "'2+ nook~o~= home. nur Wut-ahopt.Nopats.642-11103 2 er. 1~ Be. TownhouM, clean 645-1819. 4Br 2 b1houN w/d kll lea tal1 2120 Ptr11aal1 3012 Expar'd , Oay1. Mon-Fri: STUDY. 050 yrly. =1-ao21 . mlnetar/Newhop9, tned 1525/mo. 2 8'. 1 Ba. pool, frpk;. blt-in1. vaulted clel-VP~N~HgU~EI 2 LBrL 2Eb; etc: $250/mo, $20 d9P: 1206 tQ ft. N-bldg CIRCUS Of Npt Ben. 780-8305 7.,....,.... yard 'J.,.Tc· KldllPl1• lellndry, room cloae to Ing, Kini., .. , neer Hunt. ooeenvtew turnk9y uv-'. 11.48-83811 &42·7308 w trvlne area $504/mo -A-n,-warl--"9-~.,....s.---~--T""ei.- --ok. S 5. gt. no fee. lhopplng. 149.E. e.y St. Harbour. 1850/mo . """·Sec. com' m pool, •na Fem n--·-kr lnt~eat--' 1 mo free. Tom 851-8928 MASSAGE ""one Opara1or. 3 • 11 ~ ~: 23~_+.... .... --883-1500. Ta•--. •.a•.1•· 848-0738 "'V .... ~· _,, ... ""' .... ..--• .,._,_., ,,._lip;;;ip;.,,i!-oOiifi~~~.,lln ....,_, -• • .,.,,---,-----,...,.-~~ etc. 1916/mo. Bonni• In 1port1/11Nllh 1hare 2500 Sq ft warehouse In-and gravey.,d 1hllt1. o1eOM. 4 bll, $.2500/mo. BechelOr bungalow 1350 Wntala1ttr ntl S"' .. / 2 Br 2 8 tr...,. 2Br Iba, gu P9ld, S425 Barrington agt. 876-6000 Bay1tde Or. 2br 2b1 cludel 2 ottloe1 & lg 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. 36 Mu 2 t 3 t dbeS SuperC ~· 'l'IO-l3"'" ·-PIYI ren1 a utlla appl• .,...,, mo. . •. ...-. w/S375 dep. McFadden 3 I $•"" FU LLERTON • r I l• .._..na ...,......... ......,,.. prOYldad 1m1 yd detall9 ;SMALL older 1 Bt. ,._ balcony/y1rd, ancldt nr Beech. 893-4894 or 844-0452 w/M 5, frplQ, poo """' mezzanine. So. of South 8ead'I · • a:ldll-r::--------i 53M190 BEST Rt1y fee red«:. for tlngla or eozy gar•. lndry rm. Avail. mo 1tt le11 MC. 720-1998 Cat Plaza & 405 Fwy. llM112 __ .,....· ................. ---.,,.-hUanla mt couple. 13119. No pale. now. Mul1 _, mfUT lit Fe rmmte wanted. 2 Br 3042 Entecprl&e, C.M at 7 l&J l Will BABYSITT£R ~ Set I t. ..... U4I 752-5822 810CenterSl. Huge 3 Br. 2 ea. nr ,_, Spacious single. one hM. good toe. CM. 1250 P1utarlno btwn Brlttot & ATTRACTIVE evening my l'IOIM, ac>-11M. p:uo, 212 l 2tld St, rw U Rither rent • houH Tll lplt Ml-1111 llU -v1hlng, ctoee to & two bedroom apts. + ulll EV911150-2260 :~1.:;:1'. s!~9;~ II. MA.SSUSSES pro.-e·OOPM to 12 llWd- t>wtl. $600/moyny. CMf § Br. 2 Ba. 2 car gtnga. hOUN? HouH HouH leOOI 2 B 1~ 8&. lrg Hunl. Harbour Only F n/lmkr to lhr wonder'ful TO SERVE YOU. night. 844-e<>13 7eo-«>ee MARINERS COVE (....,_ Houaa? H«'I It II 4 rm T mo. ~· d $725/mo. Won•t IHt. spilt laV91 Promontory 2.eeo 1q fl. 3975 Birch. T10 I BABYSITTER my noma 2 ClllU ... LI Im land/Hamilton). Uo· decor quietly ... l300 w n h c' "t r ~ Loe. 4932 Chlt1ene Cir-2br, 1ba. loll of tpac;e, NB. 1 1330. M1A. zoning. DI l&llD dYI par ft for 1 c:Hld. ________ .,., grad ad a n d unit S3Ml90 BEST fee ~~ .. 0 • ., cla. C•lt TSL Mgmt ....... ,mo .• 75-7409 evn Aoent 541-5032 Bachelor/Bechelorette approx 12:30 lo e:<JOPM_ 2tlfl2W 80 of Hwy. No w/prtvata P•tlO. pool, .,..'V • _. .. ,..v_ now. &42-1803. _..., 0 Otflol & Bl'1hday PanlM Ref9 req. &44-8013 '**-Fum/lolM.lm seoo. tennl1, •P• & morel RENT Of opt or NII 3 8t 1 '.+ 2078 Thurln F pref 2G-30 Mat n/ltl'lkr •S775 up 22e5 tt tnd11rt TIE WT lllllll 213"6&-15t71,..._n45 St25/mo. l.ndd1 water a Be w/llraplece. BIO ywd. Tll.... Ml·11n NMt W1mer/Bo1M CNca to ttir ig. 2 bt N.8. apt, otflol. 111lO t Redondo 738-15538, 558•8538 Beluty 2 at 2 Br 2 Ba + frplc a uoc. Appt I Aganl 1750/mo. H0-2981 2 Jc 1 ~ Be, 2 •t<>fy FURNISHED or ttepe lo beach. 1240, no Cr #U, H.B. 842-21134 •A.Slltta.n11. training ~ory 1111 ;::,• oft 957-0701 BAYTIMBERAPT ~to~;,g:::ir:~ UNFURNISH[O, utll1. Bred 873--0390 Wlli.lllPlOE Expert hend1 of musage pr~ram .._ •1 at 4 Br, 2 a. ........... ..,.nr. wtr. C.•..Jalw 1 Br. lrplc, pool. prtvat1 door """nr. 1 chlld ok. ALL UTILITIES L'""'•ni n---h houM, •• ...,.. torata•M the tensions. In • anlcurttt, ffPW .. _, """' vv Q-L -1.L-..I ••11 11 I d • •ge _,, -.-.,_ -••• your home. 546-0124 CUantele not ,,.,....,,,. ~190 BEST Any lw S 7 5 0 I mo. 1 9 II 1 1 ~ -pa • enc a ~ r S • 1mat1 f)91. M75 + S400 PAID, HEALTH pvt rm & bath, pvt entry. E•t•bllthed tight Rk:hard OuaMett• Salon. a..uUful Exe c home, Gloucea1er. 9&8--09tl 38 R 28X condo. a;;utl-15151~~ •Y t. <Mp. 883-1500 A.gent. no CLUBS. TE NNIS. '350 +tut. 497_.39t mnrg dt11 bullneu wlallat la1lan1n 200 Newpof1 Center Dr .. ocear1 vt.w reduGad rant BEACH BA.ROA.IHI Super fully CSecOfaled, pool, faa. SWIMMING. plus M/F, ~ blk lo blNch, River to lhara IMM or ftr lalt 4012 N.B. to ttgM ~. mu9l lf\OW ~ 2 + tam rm iacuzzt. all alee kitchen. Claall 28r 1ba E.aatlld9, WlllUll 1 S3rd, N.B. $300 + $14 werehouM offlc.1pace 1--1-------tor .... t7s..o229 quaana kltctl btl<m nook lllr cond. ,_, So. Cat no pata. 1475/mo, Roy much more' Sorry. f<>< cabl9 TV. 650-5098 In COiia Meu. Hive untll llsmsl beau Y cuetom deeot netural Pteza. 241-1322 or Mc:Cardle Rllr. 5411-7729 lllllm'TI no peb Models Mveral dealr. propa<tlae Inventory. otflce equip & WllllllllT Flbukluavt.w of Hwpt bsy rodl frplc *"1llC patio + llA&-7498 eve. EM111de lBR -ht S300 1-2 bedroom1 open dally 9 lo 6 M/F 24+ to lhr ciMn 2 bd tn mind. 631-8480. topplin $2000 842-8135 Lu.111Iry fllgtl pftcad Mlotl to ea..lna. 1 If. 2 ba. pool utlll Pd ONLY 1425 mo.nth IBR .-1500 Baautllul llkH and IJ)1. w/AUltrallM MU.. hll pc>Wtlon for Manf.. din & Iv room. •75 + HO H curlly IH Atubltatt fual1~.. Paid ~tit Go direct 1~ 1trumt. Comple t e Oakwood E.Slde C.M .. Ref•. S300 SELL Idle Item• with a Hl\19 tomethlng to sett? curllt with ~. &· 23t Cernetlon. 11~ 637-5027 -1813 Fun9tton. 846-0018 amanttlu S ecurity Incl ut1t1. 831-7574 o~ Pllol Cteullled Ad. Clalllfled ad• do 11 well. perlenc.d In ecryflca, IAVINE TERRACE-3Br laJMa gal•. Entry by phone. G•rde" Ap•rtm~nts NWPT 9CH CONDO ttpt, llnnen and chlna 2'Mla. lmmac. ~ l H,~"!!. ~modgalnk31t8! .. ~5S.+ ftaiaaall Mt7 U111M M-11-111 No pat .. 84M591 TO SHA.RE wrap1. 640-ltO 1 ,............ • ...., Ntwport Buell So. rlrf. Wik to bc:N, laland l 1tn laa 53Ml90 BEST 1 Br ™ ;rt;, beY AKy and quiet; 2 Br. 1 ba, Wflk lo baaCt1 1 Br .. ttOV9. I lOO 16,.. clr""t &45-4224 beauty lflo0p6iig. Avail 10-15. Vlft 911 utll p(s 1 car gar t 500/mo •vall now. ratrtge crpt dflpH. "' " .. , .. •27• Im ITYUIT A.Qt tto-1311 Hey look her•I '300'• ... 7S/mo et~ Ag11' Spaclout38f,2ba.•valt $450/~.63~4037 (at Dover) NwptBcnrm .. bath •• D. lult""' h ..... ....-MIOn rent1 tl'll9 OCMn clOM -. • • Ncrv.1700/mo. 642 S'll M/F. ~.30+ Call Joi n _, ~io;;-rwmaln-8pyglH 1 Eltecuttve. 4 ~•l ow d•p c all Connie 548-2908 &45-2345 Walk to b9acfl. 81udlo. -OfJohn,831-2011 haeiwo,,....., bdf'ln tlol"M. fOf ..... by 190 BEST Rlty fee BAY FRONTAGE bMch, itove , fllrlg•. c rpt1, N port Buell No Rell rem rmmt w1nted Ing for 11tp•rtancad ~. lmmecula1a lno C)W.1)111g. 21k seoo 18t EHlllde large 2 Br. drap98. MOO utllt lncld. fW • 1tyll1lt with client .... W!Of. IOV9ly y•d. Oat-Skyllght enhanc .. thl• &6J~ Utll• pd. 303 vault9d oalllng. 2 Min 536-4637 880 Irvine Avt'nue S280Hwt. E. CM eraa. D 1 ME s 714-640-1901 d n • r . e 4 4 . o 5 9 1 c:laMlc 5 rm hm ocean E E.._1.,· 11811.2aee dedc•. oateo-. alt utll• lat 16th) &46-7223. 7152-4500 Kim $.2150/mo dOM kktllcall mid Oc1 _..... pd. No pat1. SllOO/mo. Compete before you buy. 645-1104 Rfti>. F to lhr 3 br E/tlde l"*llPG VlEW-lOnt toe S8r 2ba. S500.:!_ 53M190 BEST CM1I ... BU Evea 759-9194. i,.~ mate• It euy. C.1111. houM w/M, $250 + ~:~~. sx:;'~~.=n:: 18009/l,2 car gar, no Rlty ,_ 1111 R Al Frpt pool prvt patio ,-..., ----utllt 1142-4491 111. 5 general *'09t, be!* ,.._ ~:· adulu pr.I . L'riU 1144 ALLUTILSPA.IO dlhwshr X-LG 1 Br on laat. ltae~ 2740 l u t. .... ~ 2740 Rm rorrenlln home, 1300 A conctttatton1. Edward• /fftO. 7llO-o18t 2 &. 1 &: conao. yr°' Compare beffl'• ~rent. EuteldeS510 &57-2841 mo . 111 a 1111 + "'utlt. ThM1rw, ~ 8ctt. 11~ ... •••• ionow. $850/mo. 2 bt. 2 Custom daelgn t.aturw, 759-1211 E.>tt 280 dyt. fl40..4eOG(JoM) _.. --ba twnhM, 185()/mo. Call pool, bbq. COY' rd oar age. AKE 640-81113 evae/wknd• OI,._ ULa 3 If 2 Ba. 2 cw g•Age Inga at Irvine C:O..t Re-eunound.o with ptuah meali8.Jlll WOODL Rmmell wanted for prim• LINE Comm.+ onpariytocltlon coitao• p.,k, crpti: alfon, 652-7500. IWldlC-ofng. No pelt. Baauttrully 1and1c•P•d APARTMENTS waterfront toe w/dock. hourly r1ta. tet-4T7J drapH, lrg tam rm 2 to 4 rmL SM0-$1400. 2 Bdrm. f:urn. 1870 g•rden ap11. l'ool & IP•. pvt CdM aru. non-emkr, w/trpto. ~ OK. Avail 385 W. Wll90fl. &42-1971 Pattot/deck1. No pat1. $900 mo. 752-7772 O. IL &.'I 11-t 1950/mo. tncld1 -.,,., -I ••• 2 Bdrm. w. Be. seoo Shr 3 br condo nr SC WANT ADS 71m • 1, am. MIM v .. wa ter & gardener. _, 9 ...-s 2Bdrm.2Ba. 1836 Co.nv. Hoep. •t c,..,.. ,,, .. ,._,,, .. ...,.t 957--0701 1 min from bMch, gu & 151E.2111. 548-2408 Plaza. tge bdrm o'toolllng St, C.M 548-0N5 .....,,. ..._. wai1er o-ld. Junior 1 Bt. S I pool. N/ll'nkr. $300/mo. 3 If 2ba. fem rm, no patl. 1415. 18r, '530. 1 Bdrm, 15 15-1520 pac oua Incl. Utll1. 979-7897 contlruc:tlon U:ttin:.~r~•n•. ~~nu. 2 8:25Q~~w!:95 1·2•3 bedroom s~~~~ •• ~1'~°'.'do IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ~~.~::re~~ .... d.... ........_.._ rec.rm.8onynopatt. 540-teH t tee--6479 &8'-4229 IV T TES ei.tOIMric69c*co.etno "::'.:..H"fl"aoe.Nomc· ..... 2 ... 1 .... "r· Call557--0075. apartmen 8 PR A E PAR I 1y1tam1 end lpoicy .,....,ywcs. Nop • "'-•STEPS TO BEACH• TrOW91 coat~ ~~·· 7 ooimo. --=MILIOllDIWW T~DJ:."b.;':J'H:;: ~tth. llA&l:~: from $480 M~fj5~~~~·Ji~.N.e. Sell y<Wr Items for S50 or leas In MtTm ...,, 2ba. tam rm ~ --• " ton. In beetl. 845-811 1 our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· -~ •ewe oiw. t7o0 condo. 0Mtfla6d, 3 8' I t ..... me lllT&IT.. Want fem. to lhr lwnhM: lllh~ each Saturday In th• Dally E ...,.__.._.. ··~"fut ;N1.~ + s20i> MC 2ba. AJC, dbl gar. '9fng. u • ~ a Br. 1!A Ba. TOWMCll.IM. lrp40, l~nl•. patto. pool. Piiot. 1t,._ ..... ,..... --• ..e0owiast .• C.M.1nQei waaher/dry•r, •dult• onGm.2 11.2 se. enolld Oat•o-.1•110. *Lakes & Streams Cof~da1Mllt75 .. 9459 ~~p:n:·= llO cow. 11. 142-6130 Inf .. no S*•, '950/rno, 11000/mo. '11t up ·rent SM&/mo. + 127 MC. WE LOU FOR DtMESAA•LINE ad• mu11t be Apply Mon-Frt, a. 5 pm. ll&t-ta18. ea1-te21. .... 21s..e11.-. total mew. In ooet. Oreat * Pool & Spa pre-,..ld 10 mall or brlnS them Into JOU .. v ROG!" "H· Anlle1e w "...,.,... --loc/dMn. YOlll ,... .,... 2 la tot• ictr .. W0008AIOOE. Lrge4 bd, Ylll IWI 23"48 Santi AM A~. the Dally Pilot office. • •ure to TA.URANT. ttl71 Lalla ..., 5»4190 MST... 2~ ba. .::l' ""· "'*· Tll ~ Ml-1111 * Large Recreation Room lnctude your phone number or lid· For91t C>rt¥9. E Toro. AWi now 3 + lrg tam rm ~ lndac~: DOllTIY * Bar-e-a ·'.\..-""':~=--~~,,In you& r •d.bhb•ve,•,lprlce on Cfok ... ·!:;.,°'. ~~ :"~ .,_,. I ut°"'... poof, and tun 11 llTITI ues " t In OHr1g9 Co. _,, em no • rev• ons Cat.. 1to0 w ,. garage l)fto'lhllaaa. a12001mo li11abll1had 12 yeartl 1-1-1 l'AIO 1475. 637.;ao27 + M0-1327~UM 144, & a.ut!M&partt•• * Newly redecorated Photo.lat«1lfW'• Chkd Sorry. no commerclal a ds. garage ·-- tlO wutty ._ . 720-lll7 ofo. wlttl lerTIC9d pool. e mo Ouernt.cl 8«\llo9 selea, prodUClll, plant• or •nlm•I• 11111• _, '::' ~-.:! Lmu !lii DU :~~ * Beautifully Landscaped •~tttT~m!.,.M:= ere accepar•ble. ~~.==.ii 1-.. I:.~ mo. A;'""c;.t "T"S. r"£':. ·~ * Security Gate KNX Rectlo. Fr1. 2&31. t7'1\ et. CM ~AIU t 11011/mo . (t1t) '* _... At• . NewpoftOfo 632-4134 diiifl 11r 1 • Ewkia. }M=»1~~~~ !~11t1011c:.n. Wl'Q':r:~:=ung DEADLINE: ~·~ .. '!t, ~-26. Aft a call !1!!' ''01 Jiii 1blookti::;ttnoton& (714) 848-8591 Tu1t1norc_ 132~13-4 a p.m. Thured•J w (1·'rpm) &nCiO ... 14'LO oomm 'f.J:· ..,, ,,.~ mun11 Piii For OeMtW M ... e...... .... Coet• M-Office c:;;it• ~~"tit~ '°°" i oer ~ "'° ..... eeoo """· ~ •Mrm ,romaa1G ACTION 8100 Edinger -·-e 4•-t11 • ..._ .. ,.... mo. Awl tf/1. 111-2.llf ....... ..... .., LA OUtHTA HIMitOeA Coll Huntlnnton le•ch 4 "· 14 be~ for 330 WHI .. z Street CtNner9. OdM .... _. ..... '°".-It mo-.Sir if:. w.:..~ leeotl, t blrl A M&T PILOf W 1 montfl 1Ur1tng 84191 to..., CleMl'csd ldl do S760/mo. Hr. 1ehl1, MtldllW 1 ~= 1 S • I • p t 2 0 . Coeta Meu, a. 11121 '~ ~ z= :=• Ml • ..... "2_,.,I. ~ U1"°* • -21 7-04$5 ..._., ,.._ -... -COT E ·~· REALTY -Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 lb ler 11111 llre•111r . •• ' ' ' Mttrt!aia1 bltl lablittla1 CllHfftar Cai•••'9. HaMf!H IHH Cltula•" Laa•1ca1la1 PaiatJa1 Pl~ia1 Trtt ltr•ict iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~atrtfme chUd ~·· Fri. ciUSJC ma FOfd WOOdy tllll Thi• ehould bt you1 only 11111 l&IHT Pruning & Landecaplng INTERIOR -EJ<TERIOR H .. , 11 f Ml-1121 j e TREE SEAVlcE' $1 84 d day, Satu1day IV ... Age Chaufte.Jt IOI wtddlnga, call. I do It aHI Free eet. -.-••••• ,. Speclallec Call Alfredo CourtHy Hllmate1 WATER HEATER Special Ttlmmlng. removal, yard , per a~ sb, U~I 642·734 t proms, etc. $50/hOUr Topped/removed Claan RM& Jon 75 t-0870 WIW-.,.,._ 549--4930 Of Leon Maciel DON 644-4708 Pool Malllft* Furn&CM ctean-upt, etc 842·29 t4 957-6071 up, new iawna. 751-3478. --We do th0<ough WOf'k Re-75 1·2128 lree .. umatn Thafa ALL you pty or 1 ... llffJlaw I 11 liable & REFS, With com-Ill ft RALPH'S PAINTING •FeuQllta*OltpoHit* f~a~ S.mu 30 day ad 1 ~~o..i-iloi!+~~'I'! CLll" C lar ... -1111 WMtt4 H · ~ -In the 1bkkpg, payro , gen acclg _ • .., ... •-•-•_•_.,.,. ___ Mowtn;,9 EdgTng. Twice 1 .-..-.01l'!Oliill!MP'lwp"'IJ•oi.e•s""&r---Pl•tt carpet & houae· t 81_ lnl/e111. Reaa. UC"d Dtalns clear from '5125 Typ no W0td Pr~elng D·ILY & tee'I Fie• hr9, Incl. child Cate. c .U. home, month. $20 10 $25 SMALL MOVING JOBS cleaning, window• done -Atie boVJNd. Ft• HI. 641·3568124 hi Repair la.uoett. dltp. •tc All butlneu, school & pet• n 1o11end1. at your business fenced yard. lntant1 to 2 650•7454 MIKE 949.1391 lroe CALL TODAYI Oul<llCIC9rtlul. Low rat .. Top quality .R•uonabie 851·9604M&M432·0500 1onal p10Jecta. 651·1041 or can p~up & dellv., yra. Peu~2-2995 540-5854. Lie. Tt38046 552--0410 1at•. Cell tor eetlmate. No Bo11 to Support. Sell Wla• Cl i PILOT Free counNI. 642·7047 CHILD CARE: lic"d lo1mer Landecape Maintenance HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE HOUSE·APARTMENT 650-2328, ask for Brad. emp. St lie #319450 Joe tW tU •I C-Llatt lllakiat pre-echoot teachllf, ages CR~aan1·.urP811;.•M· 0 5w3,.&1T6rl1m0 · Fur963nllu~5e! [!aN•0h,RT:_,,ee• Cleaning or Renovating. .._*A· 11M1 1¥125111" Cuatom Graphic8/Mufll& 544-8444 no Job too small 1{ei the Sunafilne fn11 SERVICE - -1-4. Nr occ. 546-8147 v v .,. .. .. Free .. um1te 650-4466 ..... , qua ty, "' exp. SUNSHINE WINDOW •N-cabinets, cabinet MOW/EDGE/CLEAN·UP LT HAULING . MOVING Competltlvtt .. let. Quality Int/ext painting ltatal StnicH CLEANING 6"42·1549 tacinn. bers & tormlca LIC'D DAYCARE TRI"'. Ftee eat. Reas. HOUSECLEANING Lie. T· 116,428 730-1353 lot 'JOUI home or buslnen . 1 . DIRECTORY ··• t-4 Id M V d ...., Rental Clean Upe, Jon Reliable . Reasonable Free ell. Randy 982-7519 Landto1d1l We II aecure WHITE WIZARD countertopa. 642-0881 yr o s, esa e< e. ratea. Jim 6'48-1958 845-81921731 ·2916 Own ltana 650•3263 STARVING COLLEGE ttnant1, finalize cloalnga WINDOW WASHING Cabinets &. Carpentry Suzanne 556-3098 GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS STUDENTS MOVING CO. faf!rill Reta. STARR 546-4471 "The only magic la DOITNOWll UIFllWllU Your Dally Piiot SeNlce Directory Repr"81ltalive Small Jobs and repel" Ct•flttr Stnicn L!?~-~~~~,~~~11 & HAULING. No fob too ~~.~~~~~~,~~ Lie. Tl~:~~~:2~neured. Farthing lnte1lor Deelgn leaaat ltrTlet QUALITY" 63t-2026 Free estimate 645-2003 IBM-PC HELPI Xlfordable Treetrimt"·mov·' small. 895·6006 HANGING/STRIPPING ---------lfit::-1:-::11 Law .,.. '"' Gladyt 549..()659 (4-9pm) WATCH US OROWI VISA·MC Scott 673-15l2 Cualom reaumea/Cover Car~at_!I & useful on-site advice. Lawn malnt/Rototullng HAULING: SMALL JOBS PAM & BOB'S CLEANING -----letters/Job eea1ch tips •5!!"1a'!"-te-1!"'8-w-,-eq•u"'!'lr-et"""!'th!"'a-.t~a,,li clfuSENTRY. EJCpert all tra~~n~1~cf;~~~~:}g Freeetllmatn ~8-6065 Traah & Furnltu1e Hueband & wile. 6 yrs exp faiatiat BLACKWELDER Papet· Call CDS 673-1107 con1tectors wtio perlorm phases 20 yr1 In area Ylll ouu .. n MATI 6'45-5089 673-7012 •fl 5 FllE P&llTlll hanging & removal. Oual --WOik over S200 Including Char Renov. 645-3749 Ctalracltn Fieeest.Pete979·282t UILlll b~ Rlchatd S1no1 Uc woilC only 49"-3616 a..Ua1 labor and materlal1 must '-I Til'I Reliable lady tor house or 280644. 14 yrs ol happy EXPERT Wallcoverlng In· Aus; Roofing-ail type1 be lloen1ed Unlloenl&d Acctaatia1 RemodeU1epalr UnlQue & --•.•.,.r..,a _____ 8aa4y•aa Haul anylhlng. 645-733 t condo cleaning Have local cu1tomet1 llalletlon. Reas Consult· N-·Recove1-Dee1Cs cont1ac101s should so CPA: flnancfal statements. unutual woik.• specialty. Aem0de1/Aepalrs. comm -."'"'!'••-•""""A•o"'b'!le .. R•ell!P•A~l!'llR!'"'91 YOU CALL. WE HAULll refs. Avall aflemoons Thank you 963--411-4 ll.111 Aaslgnmt. 581·8590 L1c 114 t t802 546-9734 11a1e 1n 111e1r advertlstng tu 1eturns Costa Mesa 20 years Uc d. bonded & resld Uc'd, bonded, Compl clean up. remove. Mis Mendoza 554•5743 ----Cont11c1ors and con· John Bro,;n 631-6483 Palombo Const 962-8314 Ins For.-.st. 552-9142 F!':;Plu~~~ar=!172 auto detall & wkly maint THE CLEANMAKER • PAllT I REPAIRS• Patio CHtll I ~.:~-: I sumers. contac1 Mary Repalt·Allllfallons Des· HfV\ce 644-8191 Vic 5 yrs exp Home/otc C11penlry & Remodeling PATIOS Redwood declls. .. ....-....__I roollng Grondle a1 558-4086 with Actaatical Doo1s-Windows-Cablnets •I• Ch1 i st1en handyman --Reis avall 675-4853 Lie 443908 Jonn 66t-3t89 covers. fences. spas --any questions Conl•ac- C l1i Panel-Patios-Fences. 35 capeble ol various fobs Htalt Clta•i!I I s· . QUALITY PAINTERS Quality work, reas, exp·d. Strtlarial tor's State License • •II yrs exp Jetry 546-4413 l11l11'r I l•ll4'r Have 1ruck Ask lor Oen-AOBIN'S CLEANING Hit 1tt1a1 pr 0 mP1, n e 81 P 10 _ Plllc'd 963-00~l 2.2 0 Ive msg .·.-1.Ctl Board. 28 CIVIC Center New & Respray Remod & -------M & 0 Development nls 693· 7646 Retired couple. GM exec lesslonala 636• 7 149 .,.,,,. Plaza. Room 690. San1a C.,._..try. Lie. •341012. Repal1/small jobs. Fences, 650-8300 SERVICE; a thoroughly I I e led In ho •• sit ..... ·~u .. T .. Y"'P"IN!'!'· o-1B•o•o-K!'!'K'E'E'!!P!"!'IN~G~I Ana. CA 92701 .,..... n I pa tltlons Low HOME IMPROVEMENT c1-•n house. 5 .. 0-0857 n er s u...., -•billtyB'"'rs 730·1900 s eves. r ..... .. 1 N 1th J 31 12YRSEXP t'm•-all ---------,.. "' 1etes Sieve 73t-831 t El 1 • 1 Big & small jobs. 28 yrs 1 ng ov ru an In _ .. · PLAS ER ATCHING For lndlv lsml bustneaa tc raca eKp. Guar Clift 550.723 t llllE-G&llPET OC On a monthly basis My prices ate smalll Restuccos. lntf81C1. 30 yrs Hr/day/wk 640-0888 Al.1..llalt ELECTRICIAN; Pdced WllllW GlWlll or all 3 months. Call dys 650-64771650·6646 _ Neat. Paul 545·2977 Little Mias Munet ut on a -..Df~lvew--·a·y ... PP"a""lrk"'f-ng ..... [-01!"""'11,CP.a-r,.r-.'-l"S_t"-.-i.ct"'l"" ... ~~ right free estimate on Home Repairs-Carpentry 633-6505, eves 971-1931 CUSTOM EXT /INT --=-=-=-=-==,.. --Superior Secretar1a1 Svc Tullet. along came a Repalrs-Sealcoallng Carpet cleaning by retired large o1 small jobs. Lie Cabinets·Elec·Plumblng We do thorough work. Re-Rel. Naval Olllcer Avail. P1oless1onal ptlde. Reas ED'S PLASTERING Reasonable rales P1cf\up/ spider and iead In lt>e S&S Aephll 631•4199Llc journeyman F'or free est· 396621. 673--0359 Fencing. DON 966-0149 liable & REFS. With com· F 418 est Ste e 547 4281 lntlext. Patchlngllextures deliver Joanne 645-1902 Dally Piiot Ctasallled Charles 673-7435 aft. 6 CTRICIAI ONE CALL DOES IT ALL plele carpet & house· Winter mo's Beach areas ' v • Restuccos. 645·8258 S • LI -Mellon about Miss Mui· AtttratYI * ELE * We fht II. break It, buy It cleaning. windows done 646-7676 (Edi 835-8762 Dave's Custom Palnllng ---rnaa HI let'• Tutte1 and bOU(Jhl II --:~~!'l":!!"r,,~~C t C t Reasonable. 631•2345 01 haul it. 548•5009 .. FREE5 .. 0c_A5L6L54TODAYI Ladteafi•I -Int/ext Highest quality, You don't need a gun to lllT&l.UTIOl/IEP&lll for 19 95 You cen sell •olvvr.""'" :1100+ •••• tacrt I .. _ _ lowesl rates. 6-40-5449 "draw last" when you vour 1uttet end 1011 ol •DRUNK DRIVINGS250 ~ l\ob'scoNCRETE& ELECTRICIAN:20YRS PAINTING-CARPENTRY PATIO COVERS/DECKS piece an ad In the Dally Freeest.Pete979•2821 olher 1hlngs through Accfdents/Bank1uptcy MASONRY .. 9 yrs same EXP. REAS. RATES REPAIRS-Gary 645-5277 Sell things fast with Dally TREE SERVICE IHl'l PAllT111 Pilot Want Adsl Call now Flnii"What you want In Dally Piiot Claullled Free conault 241-0343 loc. F1ee est. 840-1705 646-7602 PTL Pilot Want Ads. F1ee est. Ron 645-2537 Reas. Free est. 650· 7189 I 6-42-5676. Dally Piiot Cla11llled1. Ads. Call 642-5678 M2-Nll ut.122 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 Aa11,. .. IOlO Seit W111t4 1.100 Helt Wtalt4 5100 Help Waatt4 5100 Btlp Waalt4 -5100 Btlt Waatt4 Help wanted tor sanCfwich Mature couple wanted 10 nurslng PllYllOAL TIHAPllT StlM MERRY-OO·ROUND preparation. 21 or ovllf help manage small busl· OIA P1l11ate p11c1lce g1oup * * * WllTElll/W&JTaEISH HORSES Call between 9-10am ness. pan time, wllllng to Experienced. FIT days. aeelllng Independent II~ IOIEY HS IHI lhJer'll) Dlntzela. Carmel. HIS 645-1100 learn. 848-8995 XLNT working conditions Physical Theraplet In or-• Private club. -Jailed day & Lootts, and llllons from •_.,IEEPll Mechanic. eKperlenced, and beneflta 842-8044 lhopedlc· Industrial aet· SHORT HOURS evening •hllt1 lnetud1ng LA Fairgrounds (once a •-ool A 1 7 or apply ln pe1son. 466 Ung Garden Grove area. weekends Call 4~·578? ye•• show) & sale t day a -II. Mull speak own 1 1· PP Y am Flanshlp Road. Npt Bch Call John. (213)949-2208. p C S I E""'lish Reta. 54t-3030 only. MecGregor Yacht --·-------e hoto opy upples Pasadena EJ1hlb1t 1on . .• c 163 I Pl Ii ,,...,.--=--c,,,_.--.,..-I • 6 AM -l'fOON Centllf -Booth 99. Greeo orp. acen a, IFFIOI GUii P1int1ng. Busy osta Meaa Waltiess'a & Waltllfl Satarday, October 8 ~:si'9!~ ~~.~srr: Costa Meta. Full 'Time 10 Include retail thop. counter. X1ro1t. : ~1~:!~ ~ry over 18, apply tn pereon ~1~~~-,P~.~~s!i ~: 8 ARIES (March 21-April 19): You leani_more about costs. responsible w/own trans IEOUllG sales TyPe 45 wpm. 10 paste up. 642--0143 program 1768 Newport Blvd.C M l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim possibilities, potential. Focus on fiscal responsibility. the result of 5 h11 a day. Mon-Frl. AM .... 111 E•llEI key add Must work PIT Sales. COiiege stu-e Weelcty Pay Guarantee wanted • EKpertenced''i~ • ..,..11 Ull la ·--'-' d bill. d al ·th · tri" -or PM REF'S req"d -wknds.957-3989 dents preferred. 18.00 • •Pleaaant.Professlonat s dC 1 httl ~wrt _.,,. a re uo._.up an a ty to e wt convenUons, res coons, 640-6962, 8:30 to 5·30 Newport Harbor area S 12 00 hr. 645-5760 ell t Ofc in Corona Oe4 Mar lll"Vers an oun er P H Y Vlalted U SI rules and regulations. Aquarius. Scorpio, Leo persons play Tom Riker. Marine Eng . P&llT TIME PM Steve 11 you're bright and :Tu.~ea1: ~~9!~~. ;~E M,..ND OPE~IN~ important roles. Ill PG IA.LEI PlaSH 546·356.t PlllE GUii Real Estate energetic, Call Mr and ebte to work full time"' Lot 01 N-Mechandlse TAUR US (April 2o-May 20): Go slow, lie low, review Must know IBM PC soil· IEllOALAISllTUT The Daily Pilot Clrculallon Silespeisons Needed Thomas between 6 am & and ~ends Apply at Plus New Deaters. 1957 k d be . . _ l al . h ware. Cell after 6 pm With VI ,__ Dept. is seeking a phone 1 pm at Mothet's Maiket end Newpon Blvd, C.M requirements, ta e notes an pos>Uve concerning eg ng ts comp u 1 er Baron P'' ous exper ..... oe. clerk for answer Ing Our Hewell main office has 813 0118 Kitchen, 225 E. t 7th St, 645-4272. Southbound and permissions. Focus also on contracts, public relations, 979-2488 ~~f~a1V: h1~:~a.xs:1•1 phones and ~lspatchl~g 8 new corona del Mar • Coate Mesa .. Mon-Fil be-between Bay St & t9th rvwRible n<>l"'fnershl""' and marital status. Gemini, Virgo, llSt••-1 a11ato•• Sun 4pm to mldn""ht messages. ours. rl branch. Call Pacific -S-.. -L-E-S-.-,N-T_E_R_IO_R_D .... EC ..... -i tween 3.5 pm. In person ..---r--· ,.... ....., - -'V 3.7 30pm. Sat & Sun Coaatllne uk tor Marina ,.. 1 ______ O_R __ _ Sagittarius persons play key roles. Opening In t>uey ottlce. Call 63 t-3999 Maureen 6 -t o; 3 o am . M on 7141720· 1105. Fashion Isl. Ane Home on y. RARE IV Y GEMINl (May 21-June 20): Domestic adjustment plays typing requited. 2 yrs Medical recept tor 3·8:30pm 54.00 per Fumiahlng• retallerneed Wanted Klnde1garden lo· EllPllAITTlll · 1 · · Em hasis also I t health eKper,. 1<1nt aalary, (714) Ophthal, F. Valley. Exper hour. Apply In person REGEmllllT eitp Sa.les Pe1son. Mual atructor. Mon tnru Fri. 4' high, valued 11 S2600. mapr roe tn acenano. P · on emp oymen • ' 771-2010 req"d. Send resume to Ad 2·4pm ask for Catherine Npt Bcti .a.ictiltectural Firm know d1epery measure. 10:30-6:30. Can Amy Mil 11600/obo 641-1662 pets, relations~p with one who sh~es basicco~rns. Hig~~ht Jack·ln·the-boit. 1205 w58; Dally Piiot, p o . or Deb1a seeking lndtvldual with Hrty/Comm Mr. Bruce, YMCA, 642-9990 Simon & Helbig Blaque diplomacy, realize that you can Wm your way without utili.zing Baktir s1. c M ..... king Box 1560, Coate Mesa. 110 W. laJ St. pleasant phone per· 644-8880· Nettle Creel< WEEKEND doll, 28 .. , composition forcing methods. count11rhelpt0<daylhil1. CA92627 Ottlllltt1fOE sonallty lot front ottloe, SALESPERSON/ RECEPTIONIST body. 11eepy eyes. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good moon aspect h ighlights Full time & PIT positions MlllHIH -~~".1.45 ;:~· F~i91~~~-. CASHIER 8 to 5 Sat/Sun, Mortuary pierced 1111. A 1>eau1y "cal . . h d . la . hhi avall.AltoFullTlmeA.M. p /I 2530 PART-TiMEhlghschlllU· , Full time. No nights. No offlce.536-6539 $1200.546-7827 phySl attraction, unpor\ant c anges, ynarruc re tions p maintenance position. art t me. appiox. • denl needed 2 hrs per 675-6442 Sundays. REINERTS. 5105 A 11__ ._,011 d pecial "d ti aMi ... n hildre p rf t tech hra/weelc Mon -Fri. Re-day for olc maintenance 1616 Npt Blvd. C.M. JoM Wtatt4 nueacff •. an s . COnst era ons reg:""'W''6 c n. e ec_ -Kennel help. PIT. wknd lltbte. with dependable The Bath Marl 875-4830 IEOIPTillllT/IEOTaY Experlenotd part time pjC. --... A"'X .. R .. B .. O .. R"'"A""R .. E•A--niques, define meanings, get nd of superfluous material and 1111e-1n . D1tva1·1 lie 1neu1ed c:at. 640-60•0 --Dlverallltd OC delopmenl Ill.El PlllH tu re framer Days APPLIANCE SERVICE ,avoid 9elf-deception. needed, 540-4234 Model•. Actors, pit Xtru. Part-Tl.. ' Pera company ha• opening tor Full time tor large antique 546-3019, Evet 651-0426 We Mii recond .• gull LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on responsibility, LIU&. llMETPY comlT*'cial1 & TV Snow-llTIHHll ~~·,,Pr:~!::is:~t~ •8tndor~.9M5~~3t9;:1i ~-Perm or PIT position 1pplla.non. 549-3077 cerritory, property, rules regarding safety regulations. Rela-Npt Bch 1111o111on firm cae. 77&-FILM kids 100 pearance Job duties in· - tionshlp grows stronger past ob4gations surge to forefront and needs e•Pllflenced legal MOTHER'S HELPER1 EVlllHI elude Phones. typing 01 ICTIY /lllPI. ~Ti"~= a~:,~~5~~~~ 11~!£PL~!~~IT also '----' · · Can Ca · aecietary FIT XLNT Houtelt~ for 2 small WEflEllS contracts and other eor-101 Newport Beach ...-~ maoney ~VI'"""" an unportant lSSUe. cer • pnoom akllla w/ thrthnd/ •peed-chtld1en In my Wood· retPQndenot, O<dettng of arcllltectural firm. Sklll Practk:al Nurae & Hou... NOW 2 LOCATIONS natives play key roles. writing 1eq. Good berl· bridge home. lrvtne FI T. 00 WI Niii suppllea. cu1tom8f Mr-iaQulrlld: /VP AIC. 980• keepet. e11perlenced & t&80Harb«91¥d.,CM VIRGO (A11a. 23-Sept. 22): Finish rather than start -:1lt0• ... ,!';.NT oppty Call 5days 551-4588 11 I + vloe.elc Applylnperson, I I d e p oll lo~at references 850-7077odlS0.7082 -e .,.. """"" One of Amerlea'i teadlng MOLA DEVELOPMENT ~"".eP~ & ~~~ 675-5lOO '32So ••etnSt .Or•nna telephone call or special message oould change plans. itinerary. NANNY Wented tor National Mar11ttlng Fl1m1 CORP . 808 Adams Ave, .,... .... • .., -··~ LE:•at • ....,YI (2\ Ilona. Computer word Relleble men w/1efs ~· 834"'4200 0t 558-3992 Be flexible, highlight versatility, make inquiries and give full ·--•• t ~:.!°~M;.~11~1"!n'::~ Is now a1tpandlng and Huntington Beech processor Hper. pref. PIT poaltlon dOlng odd RebUUt Retilgerators play to intellectual curiosity. Close relative seeks your approval, need8!';,:•~gen 1 lnt.,estsw/~ldien 9•10 ;::s ~=.~~ ':~~; 538-2547 Call 7141759-9141 Jobs, driving, etc 8111 Freez.llf1/Wasller1/0ryers asks you advice and peys meaningful compliment. Huntington Beach. Seit Mon·Frl 3· 7 For Inter· public contact. We otter IEOEPTitllllT /IOTaY Secretary/Bookkeeper 6J5--0 110 (Pis Iv meu.) 3 Mont ha Watranty, Part.s UBRA (Sept. 23..Qct. 22): Be ready for new start in st~rter 3yrtlegal view call 873-0968 PIT employment tor fl ".P Detail pe1son. good office Cata SSH & Labor. DellveryAvalt . ..a:_ y ll be f expe!'lence Mu11 have ma1u1e lndlvlduala wflo • 1111111, non-1mkr, med.. MIC& Visa Mon-Sat 9-6 "different" uU"Q;tion. ou' have opportunity t.o part o a Calif 1 S 1 1 Need drlVllf to drive stu-are Int-est_,. In sup-Selary open Call M1 H Ina. stait S 1500_ Hlmaleyen blue point. Copr.-apt. Ga• Stove pionee.ring project -by stressing initiative, you could strike pay part:::.::;~~ 0 dent from Ensign 10 piemen';'1ng .... their in-85 t-2425 631-7645 P•Pllf•. 3Yt Yf'I· $100. 30·!'s75 ca11 1eO-a189 Mariner achool every S J & X T 494-1095 br 494.3397 • · dirt. Lost article ~ be ~t.ed, you'll obtain needed material LIU PllOlllll/llC morn at 9 am. ~6-5357 = 1no!:1~. ForL~n-N-:09;;'t:~~11'~111ce IEOIET&llY Persian klllens. regll· Frigidaire relrtg. 18.7 cu It, and an old debt will be repald. Immediate opening in temew Appl .. Call Mr toolllng for 8 person with for Gene<al and Real Ea-tered •haded cameo wlbottom lreezllf, itlnt SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Sense of direction is restored, lrvlne area for lndiVldual 8ebY91tter needed 1n my Bleemer. 545·5776 good offk;e Pills. type tele related office. Good ma1ei. 851•1853 cond. S250. 962-9632 cin:Umstances swing in your facor, judgment and intuition will with minimum 1 yeer home 2-3 daya I* wee!<. Part-tth'e 85-70Wpm. 65t-3183 typing akme -60 wpm. =--------==-=.,. Gas S1ove. good con. be Tak acti I 1 b t.e h" S tli ht t1ec1 at1Crow 8J1P11flenct MWF 2-epm. Must be Phones. Computer ex-Dttt 551G dltlon, $175. Maylag gas on target. e ve roe. earn Y ac mg. po g on and/or loan packaotng non-emOket end enjoy S.,,etaHt I .E. PllFElllllAL perlenc;e a plus. bani\ rec M Pomeranian maJ• dryer, 175. 6•2-4994 celt charisma, penonality, appearance, ability to put points across in experience. Good cterlcai young children. Pletae Yter lat••• Well localed Nwpt. Penln. llllper. llllng, and mite year old blonde 195 A.ti after 5. meaningful, dramatic fashion. skllla a must. Varied call MORNINGS ONLY Worll Part·time. 9 am • 2 olllOe has deak epaoe for duties. 536-3347 6pm & wknda 9So--0Cll6 G-=-=.E,....,W~a...,sh,....er--,d-ry-er-.-xl,......nt SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21)· Good news received reaponalbilltiH, good 645-7841 pm, or 4 pm. 9 pm with I .. , .. agent Liberal SECRETARY . •harp. B-·ut. Golden Ret. n .. pa, --"'ltlon, u·-"' onr 6 · · · benellll, aalary open. the Loa Angelet Times commission & prolll shar· d 11111 d & -... v ....,...... ..,.. conoernin.g health ofone cloee to you. Visit to hospital could be on 714-979-9310 NEW FUTURE In spare Cliculatlon team In tele-Ing. Play• R.E. 673-1900. motivate • • e lhots .... parents. ready mo's. 1200 675-4 73 nda "'-1 '---will be f --"--..a . . ill be eJtper. Value a pleasant t0124. St25. 650-4099 age · uave puu... Oin M:L&UA::U, commurucations W MAKE MONEY white get-time. ultlmete mu111.1eve1 phone sales Earn an Restaurant: office wlatTong organize-t llY AHUAIOU restored and aura of opt.ismism replaces gloom. Another ting healthy. ellm & trim food plan. Info call Carol hourly1 wage t com· Applications being ac· tlon In Real Estate Prop· FREE to Good Home, AKC Les 957-8 t33 c ... ...ittarianisinvolved · lhe natu1a1 way. JOhn 652·51110 m i ss on Trainin g c•pted for day 'lme erty Mgmt. Sparling Female Boxer. 2·~ yrs ----------.• . . Welkllf. He1ballte Nutrlt· proYlded Foi detalls, barlendlng. day food Companie• 633-3544. old. 8-46-3468 I llJ aEFlllfUTtaS CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on fnends. hopes, 11 0 n a I con au t t • n t A 1 1 N Call, 714·540-0301 11reltreu, day coc1etall1, SECRET ARY WANTED: Golden Retrelver Puppies wor111ng or not 646-0792 wishes, ability to pers~d~ others'? your point of view. Yo~'ll 650-2148 ~ nfn 1r:1~P::ie~~ PAYHU OUll. I day hostns. Apply In Ellp .. typing req. PIT s200 AKC. 545.2826 Kenmore washe< & dryer break free from restnctlons, you ll be more popular. SOCJal Mull .,.,Joy working with TheJollyRogerlnc.anes-person at the Rusty T/Th/f:1 1, 20 hrs. .clnt cond. s 100 u activities aoce.lerate and you could be chose as ''media llAIAllU lllllU chlldn1n Mon-F11, 10:00 tabllshed rettaurand =~~~~~:~~ 549-8751 MIW/F only. Pth 5535 544-6488 repreaenlati.Ye ., II you have a a1aUon am. -7;30 pm.m Van. ctlaln, hu an <>c>enlng tor llO'Y/-a•••Elf p /T lHASI APSO "KC m·•-·, .,..M_a_yl_ag __ g_u_d.,..ryer--. ...,S""5~0 QUARJ·iis J F 8 Wha .. . . .. waoon or van and can Station Wagon or SmeH an experleneed peyrOll r~ -" "' -Good d 97g..5385 A v ( an. 20-eb. l ): t appears to be senous ieerutt, train, motivate pickup needed. Only very clerk 10 work In • 4 per-res1au1an1 For Mlltg 5eMce Agency 6 ...ic1, 1hot1, wormed. con · opposition will fade fast, leave you opportunity to advance in and eupervlae ieeneoer• rnpon91ble. neat person eon department Abmty TAOI IELL in N.B Need experience Whtie & gOld $195 eech Relrlg. S225. Wa•h· buai.nessenterpriseorcareer Study various repoerts, rea.Liu that contacting new cu•· need 1pp1y Salary to hendla utentlve We ere look Ing toi reapon pereon, W/Klnt 984-9780 er/dryer $t35 a&. Dtsh· . throu h . d M be , . tomef• f0< IOc81 new. $200.00 '#eek ;>lus mlle-phone communication• ""IHalve fndMduala Who aec;retarial lklils & ahor't· washer s 100. ~6-SM8 you can gam g wntten wor . em r OL opposite sex papers you cen earn age. ContllCI G. Hyde and tQ..key by touch a -· k 1 11 hand Front office ap· Aatitatl MIO figures in exciting scenario. 1450 10 1800 per WMk 642-432-1Mon-Fri,930. muat Salary com· ~~-ll,:.orDay ~ ntg~~ pear Must have ca1. Ca.II STOVE. wo1ks good. P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on communication, working evening• and tl:OO.a.m. ONLY mensuiate wi th 0 · shift• evallable Apply M•Gllten(ll4l752•90t3 StOO. 548"4465 education aspiration and what might amount to a "spiritual Saturdays. Musi be 21 or Newmpaper pertenoe. App81y In 5per· 2-5. 699 So Ctt Hwy. IEW1H * WAITEI TO llY Relrlg, t2 cu tt, Pllff cond • . · older Contact Mt. ••• IOn, betw11«1 am -pm L ne "··ch * Ill 0111111 S200. 548-7827 revelation." Significant domestic adjustment occurs, could Roundtree at S.6-7058 •TH IMTE -llH et: ,,,_.aou_.,,...""""_____ Piece wrkra w/own lndut· lnclude .....,.,1bte change of residence Emphasis on travel weelld•y• between Immediate DPfnlngs tor THE JOLLY ROOER Inc Retell Setes trial overl<>CM & it1&1ght * IUT llTIOIEI IW,. ••ttdal1 6Gl4 . ~ • • . . . . • ' 11:00a.m.and2:00p .m. ,a.M dflflvtry. Muat be 16 17042GlitetteAve PllT·TIMIULP ttllcil macha, n~ to (00ii12x61edwoodkk· long-distance call which aids in venfying vtew. • yr of ege and have valld lrvlne Some lull-time avail aew In own home. Pleate "ltlhteft H Ing. From 49 oenta Pllf 11 Calif DrlVllf Lie with CUI· 7141546-0331 Local appllence ator• of leave meas. 631-6246, fencing also. Ha1bo1 Btlt WtalH SlM lel• Waatt4 SlOG Btll Wtatt4 9100 Manlcurlet with eom• rent ea1 ln1u1anc:e. Npt Air Ttu1m1n1 Eaulp .,,.H_• ... b_1a_m_o_,•,..E_•P_an ___ o,,..1 --Oettt111 .. 1t" Redwood 714/531-1317 .--... _.._...., ......... ____ ,;;;;.;.;;a_...-;.;;;;;-... ..... _ ..... ....., • cllentele to work In CdM Bch, Cotta Mna, Fntn -. nt111da PI T eve help. Stationery Store In Corona 111I.a.Ha041 llUllll'a Driven wanted, Moming Experlenee<l Well Peison. Salon.Oreat Atmoephete Vty,HuntBch,SantaAna, ..-r-TllITT 6_10PM Mon-Fil or del Mar needs F/T e•· lJO tol• Skylight patio cover and altamoon, Mon-Fri, All shifts. Apply betWHn 675-1334 556-5428 before 11 em. knock• often when you 6-lOPM Mon-Thura & ,,... perlenced aaleapenon. • ,. enclosure, 30 JC 15 ft. aESfAllAIT use your own car. Apply: 3 -5 pm In person. MA M-asee--uee_1_w_a_n.,.ttd_,..,-ex"'."'.1t Tlf llllmll use re&1Jll-gelllng b elly day Sat. No prtvloos 675-1010 ~~~~~~~~ii SttOO obo. 642•5077• llClCePllng applleatlont tor 2474',.<; Newport Blvd, BARKERS ~ES · working cond We wUI ---------Piiot ClaHllled Ada 10 Hlea or clerk uper ---==-==---iii 673•0365 ~ ~~.~:'~~.~~ Cotta Mesa. TAURANT, 212 Ea11 17th train, no charge, in our Buying and aelllng at a ~:;:.,the Orange Coeat needed. We train Some Females T~:1~1~odels & WESTMINSTER ABBEY ~,,-H-,-.-=,-,-,--...,IO'"""ll=J cations. PoaWon• avail· Drug Cl8f'k • BOC>llkeeper. St. Coate M... llale approved achoo4. reaeonable p1ice-that'I Phone 842-5678 mg mt po1llion1 avall. Escort•. (213) 868-1984 ANTIQUE MALL 2 bMut. loving YO b dogs. ebleare: part time. Mon-Fri t-6. fill Tiii PAY Apply al 719 N HarbOI. what ctaulfled 11 111 $800mo ot'lncentlvepay 11751w .. 1m1n11e1Ave AuttrS~ .• HuskyS~ . • Ho•t Of H091HI, (CM) Mutt he~ .. _ ..... 11--1""' pa•y.n-.... ~F~u~llert~on~. ~be~t~1~2~-2;p;m; .• i.;a;bout;;;· ~'4;l;·;56;7~8--.J~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii program Prefer 21 & OAROEN GROVE I 761 250 • .,.,.,.,,._,. ..• -•~ overCall(71415•t·8692 -&1•1111 554-6103 mll. - •Calhlef(OCAlr) experlenoe.Type35wpm. Opportunillet avellebl• blwn 12·0PM ' .·-WTlllLL 2 brotnerel Part Rvllian Apply 10 peraon •1· Call Terry 842• 1580 wllh the Loi Angelea N ... , & tn t"'-kit Laguna HIHa ewspaper Help nive them a hMd Austrian Mavity ca~d "1111 grey 1 P ....,.. • Tue.Gay, &:30 am . 10 am WI SIM ft SIM Times Clrculatton De· --------1 • tent. Playful, IOVlngt Nd Qf(o.tlOrove PlaWl.PUT·Tm ~~'.t~~ ~~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRiPS AND PRIZES! ROOFING ~,':!· e:~n\~:"<f~ ~8~a~1~:4~~~f:o'ul. gdham9 498"1181 Thunld);~30pm • Euy eccaa elf cond ofc. 181e9 progiam. Guaran-poaitlve, dependable, h-...&1.&....1 ••..u..• I• BNutllul SlerMM kitten ...,,....., c..ri bonuMI given out teed hourly waoe plot _ _ •l lllflll oi:t olng adult• nffd .wnnn ....... -tree to good hOme. can·1 Malnomci. dally, No dlarge t>ecka, commllllon. Hours.: II.AM -Large project, n.c1 top , Phon9 6'8-7021, OreaMf w/carVed mlrr0<. keep.&45-217• 17762C4Jwen,lrvlne Nor~. Call Btlan • 2PM, or 4PM . 9PM. -._....., ·aa]~. ~ QUlllftyWOfkert.FOf'tmen 2: to 6 p.m. Mondey '300. &42·2964 ~REI. TO OOOO HOME :Of~~ 5r!:'•t 03f.9334 Training la provided. ~ (4) capet»a of rvnnlf:.lg thru Ftlday. Circa 1900 tide by tide .a.KC f9male l>OJt., 2'~ .....,. ...-.111., Potential to Nm $300 ~ ~ crww.. ~ (10), .,,.. • ....,.. 8ecfe11r1e1, meh<>Qaoy, yMn olcl. 8.....,.... iv-.__ plue per weetl. For an In· V a 8-10 )'Ml'9 elq)ettenc.. I 1,.-595115 EngtWt lMded QI ... dra 1,,,.....--.,..__,,..-.,...,,.,.--,-..,...., oeuver,. ttoell pereon. Gro-lng N Or•not Cly tervlew, Catt (7141 .; ·: • ll UP••lf Come>. edit. 5900 eic· tOld doWn delk. $450'. TreglC c ... 1 ~,._,I PfT muet heve A·t drlv· Mtgi 01 mech lnitru• S157-23et. el« 1204 :: •t \J "•••t)6e of "'•elity WOl'k. perlenot •mutt. ~ull Of •'3·7227 Capo BMcl'I 1111/wl'lt mother cal a 2 lnQ i--d & .,. OY9f 18 mentt need• INdllf IOr ___ ...;.,, 1 • ~ ~ -L ~ "" ._.... .. -part time. 842 M18 Pf'90 killena 0etper1Mty ApPL '( trn dealOn group M E. MUii know 111 t)'PM Of " DRESSER i 125 nd l'latne nowt Ownet'I ..._. V«de Phaimacy Degree & exper 1eq. In Ill. lft/.IN " ;:'~. 11 yura H • nNT/IUIPT, CHIFFOROBI! $1-40 mooting 408-5072 _m_1_H_.,_0or __ 81Vd __ • c_:M_ ~~~=,:n.k.-ct~~ Or:!r Co 811!)0(1 .,.... AGES 11·14 U&.11,..... ...., oc Alrpoft. 8fMll ed Clroa tNO"t. s.411·2•30 \lerySpeclet· Vttlllla Wge Bf Al &llllTllT po1111on 11 kay mvmt em• I taw nrm Sterti~ EARN lW TO $75.00 PEit WEEK PartllirM, Mull know m• ~-~ ~(;9· Otant antlQue unlOedlng Himalayan cell Male, Sherp, entfluelaetlc F\OA pott, r~a to pr• Nia~ & 1000/mo. Ce I Wt "°" h .. , I~ :c't tor Q u1tr tenala a how to bid Joba. • .-..Fri. Sat tAM, Sun MUt,ffee to Cat ICWlng ............ _ .._..... "'-h Send~ to Claul· Mt. ~1155-1 155. ....... I ~ ...... '"·~1 •••.1111 1iPM. -44' """' artMnQ lamltyonly.4M-t11t '"" .,..., ._.......,.' -fled 11~ D I PH -·-• uwnu o M<Urt r_., ""' .-. w.. -PA.Rf-TIMI. Vetted hoUra tnim ,...._ lnoland Withe -....... ----..,..,,!'r:;;; r.cdnatr11C1l11e general Ad ..,.,, a ty Ot lln ...,_.~ °"'' Not Ovr 'rtwt st1rt •l 3:30 p.111. and --------•I _, Include "'ly A.M. wioe ver!fly of entlqUel l'ualtare 1111 ~loe. ~ In PO 8011 11180, Co.ta Full/time. Stoel! & canter--' u111118·lo p 111. w.ftdtJJ. On S.t11rday, wt • ,1 weekeoda.. Mutt 11eve-. lncif. rum11u .... (Plne1 Oek. ••s' Sa 1 IO-.. t. 111i\• laklnO. 11y llydf'. ooollold Im· M .... Ca 92e2e I~ loot. Set Ha1otct Of WOf• a ftw mott ho111t. You will tarn many t11p1 11 w I "' ... ' ,,~ OOfonl Polllh· EaGrow men~neeo.d John. 4115 E. 17th St. CM incl pruu, ~1ltl ,.,..._~,own mo~ . ~ SA.LES l*ld•tMe 119ttlcle (amlllt M• oo any, • nut · c:ond, WlfY dean. Brown a --_ .......... •trim-f.u .....,1 •t• ~-...... , ·~-. ..,.~ 11111-lruok, van, ata1100 Pflmltlv ... •ml Am.,· tonH. Atklng 11to. "'u .. ••·-'V "" -.....,,~ -••fl-"* -.. llftll ii llO Wtlllll or hon 1nYOI . .._..,... weQOn) to IMlll M'ln• cane, elaNWll'e, Olllna, 8111·270l7 eft tpm. of llOfytlc tempor• peny hlfldllnG ~POf1 ---.. If JOU.,, Ntllfnhtd, ptea,. caM Mf hrt Meture l*IOn wlbuel. a. ~ deller in lrvlne •tc.~hoil>oe Antlquea & -- .,.. lllollilint ti.neftt• BMch, eo.t• M_. a lmmed. ttllrne. Nd depetl-~ comSIU1er....,,. 714-1383 .,.._ Muin ti. depen· Colleallbhie. 2f80t '°'· t ' oararnel V9lvet ION. a ..a.y. at~ne HUlllington e.ecti. 8111ety d•ble pe!'ton, lg Fountain MIO dabl•. Contact Grag bea M 137..JI l.agUrla Wllnut t1tm. lllnt cones. l'JUH'Cu.M: P'U• woenu1ge. tend v~ tecll. Req: giving COii( {714) 548·7058 Toplac;ie~meaMQe HycM Moncll1y t11NFridty N1oue1113t..a3'0 1100/obO eu-me FfT ptf ,...,._, ~· re.um. to Ad #87; 0~ IOUft, h""411ng phone&, ~ 1"-b9twetfl 1:3Cr .net 10:30 t OOUCll t>ZDU Table • ...._ ,,;... ure pet90f!, ,,,In Pil°'· P. O loll tHO, Ille typing, computer , .... ____________ ~ rwling pubflc. e.m. d , "i=Si' ~= c':= !_!_Cl!l~~ Chlllra. Uoo. ~ c:Mft . ..... N740a ,• for CottaMeM.CA92e2'T ~~·· tom• outeid• ~ ••1-•--•• yur. rt io"h':ivo • MO Kina tied a Ned- ....,. or hi. M ... °fO'# ~ .... WQl'kinf ~~·"'°~ ) Ct...= :t~M7at HlL Idle lt~-a-w_il_ll_a_1 ~ thet'1 not getting lliloerd, tfllO, M2·tt'Ti WANT ACTION? i. bY ullng tllt Deily Pl· won. 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Mr Delly "'°' QliaalfleO Ad. uMd, ... ii now wl\n • £tMtl A.lien b<>O'loe-, extt • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA .I ~a~-~~~r;ad~,....~~t4~2~·;H'7~1:J.:~'°'~C;;l...i;fled~~A~dl~====l:,;~;:;:,::..~"~2~·~t3~7~4~~-lJ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!li!'!!l!!'lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l.:~~~~~~~~~~t4~2~-M~· ~1~8~·=========1~Cl~eea1~·~fled~~A~d~·~====:l~cond~~·~29~&~.!iw~4~S~ .. ~?~•~1~1 • . -_1 r • I &l e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Mining nail 5En - 10 Tapered piece 14 Roof area 15 Convefl 16 Taos native 17 Tease 18 Capri site 20 Llama's range 22 Expiry 23 Felony 24 Blocks 26 Go quickly 27 Uneasy 30 GBS play 34 Hinder 35 Excludes 36 Son of Jacob 37 Deceased 38 Golf unit 40 Dispatched 4 1 Letter 42 Spout ott 43 Find 45 Withdraw 47 Amended 48 Salamander 49 Montreal's arena 2 3 14 17 20 58 82 85 50 Charge 53 Sad sound 54 Southern city 58 Known fact 61 Walked over 62 CetebrllUon 63 Mother-of. pearl 64 Indigo shrub 65 Nourish 66 Greek island 67 Function DOWN t Brlstle 2 Chess piece 3 Eager 4 Descried 5 Fairy queen 6 Profeas 7 Astounds 8 Ovule 9 Work. pre! 10 Warehoused 11 Headgear 12 Preposition 13 Light source 19 Pours 21 Glided 25 Ham It up 26 Boxer's PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 28 Man's name 29 Wheat 30 Container 31 Concepts 32 "Divine Comedy" author 33 Paid up 36 However · 39 Can. prov. 40 Sword 42 Floats 44 E g 46 Held back 47 -E. Lee 49 Compel 50 Take ott 51 Weapon 52 -noire 53 Ugly mark 55 Italian river 56 Drudge 57 Slothful 59 Bus. letter abbr. 60 Letter 10 11 12 13 I OVER FACTORY llVOIDE IEUJERS AllY TRUIJI II STOIJIJ ,. ""' ...... OIAll• •OOfD O'I~ ------~~-----~ 111i1J Pilat •• . . . .... -..... _ .. _... ........ __ ....... __ .._.;;.;;:;;o;:;::: ___ .:;:;o,;;.r::~------------['Wlllll----.... --~--------------------------~-----~~~ 2 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY Pllo:f/Friday, October 7, 1983 ~~~~~~~ A carthat"weighs"its own passengers and luggage ... then tells the brakes how much power is needed. Such a car is· the Peugeot 505Sfl. T ' .,,,, ntt J, I 11tll4f lll•lltftflt1 I,~·'" 1um ~rh1" hh ..,L,.U, ,j, 'I"'' tl11 rhn lh r\'™"'' 1hn l"\1 1h1 "l'ltt i'"''''' 1 u·Jl .. · t"' 11'11111~""'"'"'"' th• It ti Tlu •1i:h I lu "'11\,J,J\I\ kl d • \ IF> '" tlk.· ut-.c •d• I• ''" .l\J. K.•~"-' r1,.,,.. 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L. .11\..J n •·"'-I te"h ... t k • ""' '' I\-""'"'" I>) 111<·n•l'0:1 1c.orn 1~ c\j't'n J"'"°" <'lnh "''"'"II h.1• m<'t f'tolll."""°' ,,,,nJ.mJ. "the•"' l\~t "'"'''H.•J .. v.fwd J1 ... ~,,L,,•11. ~ fUI-.' L1lnff11I """"".._, ....nr.-.. 1 tJ..·llrl\. """""JW' ' '""'"' '4.-.l1n.: "'"(""' t ""'""'' • .t 1h.,. ll"\ ""l'Allf1•u•J.••f'•mdh"'·I hli<f J.•• 1'11~11.11 AMl~M •h'm• r..J•• ,.,,i, , ~•""'4th· rid\,., .... 't'U<llCMn t11f'\1nt:. .m.t h141T ... ,~A-~\'f' Au"""'"'"'"'"''" tnh·nnt"'" t.,,.,i..,, ""'"'''l~l'I ,\111lri . .J111~.1hk ''"~ ,, "'-·" 1 u,t\timt'h'f U1rn1-..J .. ,ltr .llA," 1tt1,1I Notable Savings on R emaining 1983 's! SALES • LEASING SERVJCE 32652 Valle Road, San Juan Capistrano San Oiqo Freeway to San Juan Creek Off-Ramp Telephone 493.4511 or 837·4800 -----~ •, \. --Special AutomobUe Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 7, 1983 -3 OFFERS YOU 12.9 A.P.R. F I N A N C I N 6 ON ALL '83 AND '84 MERCURY'S EICUT THE &RAMO MARQUIS · LIMITED TIME: Get o great deal on this beautiful and loaded new CC>V90r. V-6, ovto· motk owrdriw, oir conditioning, titt wheel, power windows, door lodu and seats, digital electric clock, ..AM/FM Stereo Cossette ond the list goes on! (611624) (Stk. 920227) IJAll NIOE 110,111• • . All prices and payments ore "plus tox, lie. ond doc. fee." All con subject to prior WJle. Renderings ore for artist ic value only; equipment. feo· ---tures moy dif· fer. $202.99 +tax per mo. for "8 mos. Cfl, OAC, ht, last and lie. to start. 3 YEAR/36, 000 MILE WARRANTY Gorgeous and loaded, you'll not find o brand new 1983 Lincoln Town Car at o bett.r pral All ftte extras you'd upect in o Uncotn plut aviM tilt wt.Ml, coodl roof, electronic cossett./premium sound! Great 3 yeor/36,CXX) mile full mointenonce worronty, tool (701803) (Sttt. 960393) $342.89 +tax per mo. for "8 mos. CEL, OAC, 1st, knt and lie. to start. SPECllLL Y PRICED! LUSE OR IUY DUR IEW 4-DOIR IS nPE ,,,, ,,,., . 'I, 716 LJ:~~. 11 ll!f~ loaded with Iota of extras, comfort and conwoieoce package, air conditloolog. {601181)(Stk. 790036). $166.98 + tax .,., mo. for "8 mot. CEL, OAC, 1st, last and lie .. to start. 24 BRAND . NEW 1988 CAPRI'S PRICED FROM ONLY 8•961 CLEARANCE .IS ON NOW -. 'ARTS AND SERVICE OPIN SATURDAYS 8-51 ""'---- -. ·-, , .. . -· --~------' • l I r -~~·-.~~---------~------·----._. __________ ,._. __ ._,...__...._... ______ _.., ________________________________________ __ . r ' • • ,. It~-· i I ) -• • ' f • • ~ 4 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 7, 1983 Dally Pilat ORANGE COUNTY CAR DEALERS GNEAWAY Win a fabulous vacation to the Caribbean, Las Vegas or a Portable Television. Just pay a visit to one of the Orange County auto dealers listed in the entry form below and fill out an entry blank. It's that simple. 7-day Cru~'or two to the Carribbean. Includes round trip air fare to Florida. · From the b~~~ning 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 transportation, food, lodging, entertainment and activities are all one beautiful vacation. ~ 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 CARIBBE.AN CRUISE GIVEAWAY BrillJ this coupon into any one of the participating Aut.o Dealers or mail to the Daily Pilot and qualify for the drawing to win. Fint Priu, Caribbean Cruise, Second Prize, S da)'I, 2 night.a at the Lu Veau Hilton, Third Prise, RCA Portable Telmalon tet.. Must be 18 yean of age or over. Muat have permanent driven licente. No Auto Agency or Daily Pilot•mployeee or relativee may qualify. Otcer expires November 6, 1983. . Winner to be announced on the front pqe of the Auto Tabloid Friday, November 11, 1983. Need not ht preaent to win. . NAME: _______________ _ ADDRESS: _____ ____;, _______ _ PHONE NUMBER: __ ..-;;;___,_--~~-----~~ • ANAHEIM DATSUN . • BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY • BILLYATBS VW-PEUGBOT • HERB nur.DLANl>al HONDA • HUN'ftMOTON AMCIJlll:P/RENAULT' • CONNBLL CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP·' • HOLMBSTUTTLBDATSU • • L1•1AMBRICA Mail to: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA. 92e26 • ~rA ... -. ,__ I - --~-:-:--~~---~~--~~~----~ ... ~ .. -~--~------ '77 TOYOTA IJOIOLLA 5 sp .. d, l~w mit.s. (826RICC) '2116 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 7, 1983 -5 WATCH US GROW FOR YOU! ~al esTuttle ' YES, WE'RE REMODELING AND BUILDING A SHINY NEW DEALERSHIP JUST FOR YOU! STOP IN AND SEE US GROW! BRAND NEW 1984 TRUCKS BRAND NEW 1984 MAXIMAS '\.~~ • s5995 FlllAL SALE 011 '83's 011 . $12,493 -. ~ ·~ ' AND UPI AND UPI COMI 5111 (277144} llOW! Leather, sunroof, automatic transmissi on. (200549) '11 IATSll '71 TIYITA 111 llUAI 'II llllAI 111 UFTIAll larlA .,, •• '·'· ,,,,,, Aif ~. ftf'eO. Magi, ' •peed . Automcltk, air, st.reo. Low mites, olr condiffon. ('35YNQ) (8'6XWW) (1FMU8'7) Ing. (2f06481) • ia110 '3116 '1111 '1411 . . . 12 llSSAI STAllA 4-11. Automotic, air, pwr. sMr· lnQ, crui ... tiff. (lFOE,37) th• new RalniesTuttle DATSUX ·:.:-::-:.: . JUST OF.F THE 405 FRIEWAY ON HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MISA,.540-6410 ~.:'Jr: , -tQ.1111 SATUIDAY 9.7, SUNDAY 10-S *' e0 > .; as a 11 s _ .. spedraT AutomaBit~1\d~1>11~lng' supp18thent 'tcdhEf"O'~lt~~tr:O>T rFrl\'faY,·bt:tof>&r 1: ·19e3'!'\r,~: " Cadillac updates the ragtop for 1984_ A new Eldorado Blarritz Convertible highlights Cadillac's 1984 model lineup. The 1984 Biarrltz Is Cadillac's first convertible offering since 1976. This new model is the latest edition in a line of classic Cadillac convertibles that dates back to 1916. The new Eldorado convertible draws on the distincitive styling and trim levels of the special edition Eldorado Biarrltz. Biarritz styling cues incorporated into the convertible include: specific wide, bright door and fender accent moldings; deck lid accent striping and "Biarritz" script nameplate; and wire wheel covers. Inside. the five-passenger convertible otters a multi-button tufted seat design in leather/vinyl trim; leather wrapped steering wheel rim; and deluxe carpeting and floor mats. In addition, Cadillac's theft deterrent sustem is standard on this model for added security. The power-operated folding convertible tpp Is made of "diamond grain" vinyl and Includes a glass rear window. A power top switch Is located on the instrument panel to the left of the radio controls. When the convertible top switch is activated to raise or lower the top, the side rear quarter windows lower au tomatically. If necessary, the convertible top also can be raised or lowered manually. A removable soft vinyl boot that snaps onto the rear belt molding, rear quarter trim panel and seat back provides a protective covering for the fully lowered convertible top. A storage bag Is provided for the boot when It is not In use. With the top raised. a color-coordinated cloth headliner provides a finished Interior appearance and improves noise Insulation. The Eldorado Blarritz convertible Is available In a choice of three exterior color selelctlons and three leather /vinyl Interior trim color combinations. Exterior colors Include: Cotillion White, Hatteras Blue (medium blue metallic) and Autumn Maple Firemist (medium red metallic). Interior colors include: white with dark blue accents; white with dark carmine (red) accents; and dark carmine. The convertible top Is available In white only. The Elorado Blarrltz convertible frame, body structure and suspension are specially modified to provide a balance of ride softness and solid driving feel. Frame modifications include upgaged front, center and rear side rails and reinforced crossmember braces to Improve vehicle torsional and beaming stiffness. Body mounts also are retuned to accomodate the convertible configura- tion. Body structure refinements Include: Inner rocker reinforcements; radiator support crosa rods; and numerous braces and.:..d.oef wedge reinforcements. A rear wheethouse sound abaorb- er-barrler Is also incorporated to reduce trans- mission of outside noise Into the passenger compartment. The Eldorado Blarrltz convertlble's tuned suspension Includes higher rate front and rear steblizer bars, front torllon bars and rear aprtngs. Large P225/70R15 steel-belted radial whitewall tires are standard. Eldorado -.Exterior Cadillac's first convertible since 1976, features a full range of performance part oftbe EldoradO Blarritz line, ancl appearance details. features that distinguish It from other Eldorados. Exterior highlights include: • distinctive circular "Eldorado Touring Coupe" cloisonne hood surface and sail.Panel ornaments. • Black finished windshield reveal moldings, quarter window chan- nel moldings and windshield wipers. body-colored head lamp and tail lamp bezels and wheel opening moldings. • solid black bumper rub strips • large ribbed rocker panel moldings. specific aluminum-alloy wheets with body-colored accents, center hub caps and exposed chrome lug nuts. • P225/70R15 steet belted radial backwafl -or optional raised white letter -tires. The Eldorado Touring Coupe Is available only In Sable . Black and Sonora .. Saddle Flremlst (medium amber metalllc) exterior paint. Eldorado -Interior Base Eldorado fabric interiors are trimmed In a knit cloth with mini-checked cloth lnserta. Optional leather/vinyl Interiors feature a new vertlCally ribbed seat trim dealgn. The Eldorado Touring Coupe features specific body·contu~ed l~ather•trCmmed front bucket aeata that offer lumbar and lateral support, atandard manual eeat back recilners, and adJuatable con- toured headr~ats. Other Touring Coupe lntetlor featur'es Include: •. a front consote with two atorage compartmenta, spring-loaded coin holder, and fold down armreat. • leather wrapped steering wheel rim. • specific Touring Coupe rear seat with bucket seat appear- ance. The Touring Coupe interior is available only In Saddle leather/vinyl trim. · All Eldorado Instrument panels are trimmed In simulated teak woodgrain with a center area that Includes the Fuel Data Panel (except on diesel-equipped ears), Electronic Climate Control and radio. For 1984, new low-gloss black door and Instrument panel bezels and black air conditioning outlets are de91aned to accentuate and give added "warmth" to the texture of the simulated teak woodgrain trtm. ~II 1984 Eldorados also feature a rettyled ateerlng wheel horn pad that lncludea a stitched appearance around the center Cadlllac emblem and sculptured, raised areas on the steerlng Wheel spokes.· An optional digital Instrument panel cluster featuring c:tlglt91 dlepltly of vehfcle epeed, fuel tevet- and fuel range la avatlable on all Eldorados. · (Dfftel·poweted cara do not lnctude the fuet range feature.). A teether-wr8PPed ateerfng whMt rim, atan- datd on . the Blarrttz, Blarrttz convertlble and Touring COupe le an option o0 the bUe Eldorado. The front~wheel·drlve Eldorado features a vertically a<:C9nted grille with a bright "Cadlllao" 8orlptnameplate poaftloned In the tower left hand .. ~~:~~~~~~=t~~:rc'::rd!!r::r::~~~"-:~: ··Hon·cla sales up; foyo.ta ~e,toc:Jiing For 1984, lfde appearance la hlghflghted by Amerl~n Honda Mot0r Co:, Inc., haa reported . beer\ cutt~ Into new cw lnventortet ·ttrnited by new, car-colored boCIY aide moldlnga. • · .. i. of 23,983 automobUea for the flrat 20 days of lmpon re1trfctlonl caught up wtth Toyota dellerl In Tfle excluelve Ektorado Blanttz coupe teaturea September.. · · . . SePtembef. aa the company reported ..,.. down · a cuatom Cabtlot9C vtnyt r~. ataln._ at ... rpof, • The 1983 totat lncludea 9,329 Clvlcl', 12,040 from ~.ego,1eve1a. .. · . eap, wide bright door and tender accent moktlnoe Accord• ~d .2.5CM Prekld4tl. The 12,040 Accord : a.-ot 24,112 a.a ~ 12,2ae truckl were an4 opera lemSM u atMdard ~· · . flaure lnetudea 3, 78! Accordl prodUoect "' down 2'1.5 percent from $eptembef 1882. . A d6etlnottve lpectal ectttl'on Ekl<Wldo·Tourtng . M~lle; Ohk>. Tot.I Ohio to date: $1,Qll. Deller tnwntory ...... tMM ._.., repten. CquJ» .. aoeln av.tlable In 1914. . . .. I Hondl ...... In the.Ille• pertod c.f 1112 ... ...... With, ............. of ... 1114 t~ modela~ . ~ ~.?,"-'4.1 ltt.f ot:J V-8 ~ 8, 155 otvlce, e •• 14 Accorda MO 2, 191, ·~. lnaludtN ...... ""' fnant.. ...... Cfrh9 eoroa.. erld ••unno ··:a·rou ~.. t~ 20.2". · ·eoro11a~ .,.,_.. ,.. ~ 8nd • pac:tcege a lt.Md8rd ,,·ttweTaunng · .:. · ••• . =---_,_.._lnetifllMll Coupe ~ 1MnY ext .Md lnttrtor atyflnO The,~ en ....,.. d9mMd ttW11 NII · : ' · . ' · .. . . . . .. .._..... .. .... - • • ' ------_;·--'~ SpeoiarAutompbllftAdverti.l"g Supplement to the OAU..~ PILOJ/Friday •• OQ1ober 7. •. 1983 -. 7 ·--- /. ~ ----,.-_ -_ .=-.=.--=..--:-------::-:::-:-:-· ";...-=--=-~ --~~·· .~.~-------~-· ~-~-~­ ~MQO:.Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Ft1day, October 7, ·1883 STOP IN I SEE THE EXCITING .. . . NEW HONDA CIVIC CRX NUMBER ONE-_ MILEAllE C-AR .,,. , HWY - .,_.. CITY P.S. SEE THE EXCRING NEW CIVIC a WAGON BODY STYLESI MANY TO CH•E INCREDIBLE USED CAR LIQUIDATION CONTINUES! '66 PORSCHE 912 $659500 '11 CAD. SEVIW '649500 STK. 11151A '78 PONTIAC '88 llOICO 414 · ~500 '81 DATSUI 280$1 $6995° STK. P5027 '81 BUICK llVIEU $10,999°° STK.P5028 HER.B · f RIEDLANDER . HONDA _, ·:::--13751:c BEACH BLVD. WESTMINSTER CA. 92683/ ~~~'=,_ (11 A~ 531-1777 or ·(213) 598-3366 ·~..uM.._..,_ N OROVE HffWAY.~~TR if WE' INS1ER BOUl.EVAR . , t---~-~-------~~~~:--~~ ·~·~~-~~;·~~~~~~~~~-~ -- 1984 RENAULT ENCORE . HATCHBACK $.,Aa95 i *Sole pf ice $5986.75, 48 payments, 533.95 plus T,l a. doc. Down (cash or trade) fin. chg. $1744.80, APR 14.35. (121995) (Stk . 231) PER MO. .,.----~.--------..... ·I . SAYE AT rLJl (!JJ~lJ~~@tr@ ~ ' I ~: lnJ n AMC/Jeep./RENAULT0 \ .. :~f WE WILL CUSTOMIZE YOUR JEEP '.~I ' FOR YOU -ASK US! ':i , 0 , ________ __... .. ~ ~ All Cars St.ibject To Prior Sale. Prices Plus Tax, License And Doc. Fee. Offer Ends 72 Hours After Publkation. :1 . • ' . ·j .-' -· ·;: ~ .. ' i · · · · · -I I .. . - October is National Car Care Month Federal and state agencies -along with the nation's automotive service and parts Industry -have joined forces In the second annual National Car Care Month this October. The key objective of this event is to promote public awareness of the benefits of proper vehicle maintenapce. Tangible top-level backing emerged early from two arms of the U.S. government: A Department of ta •••lllJ~~~···· Energy grant to help Car Care I Council develop educational ma- terials for the program and special ••• commendation from Presidential Consumer Affairs Adviser Virginia ••llli•~llliil-.illilllll• Knauer. Addltonally, there are gov- ernor's proclamations and/or ac- tivities involving state agencies throughout most of the U.S. Publicity and public service advertising via print and broadcast media will bring home to motorists the Council's message of the dual payoffs of safer and more fuel efficient vehicles. The far reaching National Car Care Month program Involves virtual!)', every facet of the nation's vast automotive attermarket network -from How to save • • transm1ss1ons How long has It been since you had your car's automatic transmission serviced? A logical question to ask yourself now that National Car Care Month Is here; and If your answer is "never." don't be too embarrassed. You are among the negligent majority, according to Car Care Council. In two surveys among members of the Automotive Service Councils, the most neglect- ed car component proved to be the automatic transmission. People tend to Ignore transmission oil and filter service. these independent repair shop owners contend. In another survey, these technicians were asked how often they thought certain car care services/should be performed versus what their custqmers actually do. Generally, they say, people waif far too long for preventive maintenance. Among the customers who do Invest In preventive maintenance secvlces on their auto- matic transmissions. most wait beyond 30,000 miles. These technicians recommend service at about 19.000-mlle Intervals. However, the vast majority wait until service Is needed, say mechanics, Indicating that corrective rather than preventive maintenance Is the norm. What's Involved In preventive maintenance on a transmission? Changing oil and changing or replacing of the filter. On some cars, a few simple adjustments may have to be made. Average cost Is $20 to $25. What's the cost of waiting too long? Possibly $350 or more for an overhaul. Automatic transmlllfons have flnefy machined valves and passages with extremely clo1e tofer- anoes which cannot accommodate dirt and grit. component manufacturers to warehouse distributors, from Independent service outlets to franchised new car dealers. Their participation will Include specials on products and services, car care clinics, demonstrations and community programs to promote car care at a time of Increasing owner negligence. "This negligence Is born of many things." observed Car Care Council President Arthur H. Neflen. "Self Service gas customers forget about lift Ing their hoods, often for thousands of miles, with oil, coolant and other checks made all too lnfrequent1y. Tires are underinflated and the vehicle generally Is In a state of neglect. Survey after survey shows many cars to be operating in a condition that Jeopardizes safety, and/or fuel efficiency." "Tight money has a bearing on this, too," Nellen noted. "People tend to delay needed car maintenance untll finally the repair costs or inconvenience far outweigh what would have been a modest investment in preventive maintenance." "Further, the benefits of reduced fuel consumption and cleaner air due to more efficient engines work to everyone's benefit." Today's Car Care special, below, Is on maintaining your car's automatic transmission. Transmission oil serves as both a cleaning agent and a coolant, passing through a filter that traps the flnelt of dirt and contaminants. If the filter becomes clogged, It wlll either allow dirt or contaminated fluid to bypaaa flowtng through the transmission or It wlll restrict ftuld flow. In the flrtt case, precision parts wlll wear rapldty or malfunc- tion. In case two, the tranamleak>n wtll be starved of oil and may cease to operate. How do you know when It's time to reptece transmission flutd? Your eyee and nose can tett you a lo1. If the fluid haa a bright, cherry-red cotor, thlt lndlcat .. that It It In gooel condttlon. A dark•, reddish-brown color lndlcat• the ftutd hM become contamlnaited and Med• chqlng. Turbocharged for performance A very dark reddish-brown or nearty blllCk ftukl lndlcat.. It hu beer'I 1Ubjected to "Wt tempetatur•. The tranemflllon elreec:ty may havt been d&mllged due to ~tna. H tM fluld lmelfl burnt, or If It hM mn odor ttmO. to varnllh, haw. trlftll'RIHIDfl ......... probe fof' pOlltbte lntemel dlfnege. • Turbocharged engines, fresh tn- terlon and more performance and 1port1 appeal highlight Lin· coin-Mercury's Lynx and Capri modelt for 1984. The Lynx Turbo RS (top) three-door hatehbaek beaelU. from tile adclltioa ol a ...... tolt-look m1trument panel an black, eo a-feel 1port 1teerias wheel. For impro•ecl baa•H• Capri Turbo RS (bottom) will feature fron t aad re•~ gu-preuarised nltnemloa elloek .............. ' r . ~--:---=-~--:--~-~-~-------. . .. .. ...__ . -~ ···--· Speclil1Autb"''o6'li'A~~'SU'pp'~{~ 1t'tuH!IAtt~'PfLO'f1iWIC2if,1oCVo~'7:··1'sJ83X~ T 1 ,: .. • . 12.9% FINANCING AVAILABLE NOW ON ALL '88 I '84 MODELSI . . LO.,EST .PRICES OF THE YEAR • . BUY-.NOW a SAVE SSS's • . i ~ . . STILL A GREil S~lECJION • . : . I . . l I . . 12 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 7, 1983 Mazda RX-7 has improved controls and instruments RX-7's exterior remains true to the car's herita~e Mazda defends its best-seller status Featuring a number of thoughtful refinements, the S, GS and GSL models of Mazda's RX-7 come to the market In 1984 well prepared to defend the rotary engine sports car's status as the top-selling two-seater in Its class In the U.S. From a displacement of just 70 cubic Inches, the RX-7's compact, light weight standard 12A rotary produces 101 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 107 foot-pounds of torque at 4,000 rpm. Coupled with the RX-7's standard five-speed manual transmission, the 12A rotary can propel the rotary sports car from 0 to 60 mph in less than nine seconds. To add a new leve l of performance for drivers who like the convenience of an automatic trans- mission, Mazda has introduced a new optional four-speed automatic gearbox with a locked-up torque converter for the 1984 GS and GSL models. The four-speed automatic replaces the three-speed version prevlousty offered. "This four-speed unit will return not only Increased fuel economy, but Increased per- Honda's new two-seat Civic CRX 1.5 for 1984 uses a highly efficient engine and ne~ plastics technology to become one of the highest milage cars sold in America Honda: High style The Honda Civic CRX Coupe comblnea high efficiency with high style. It dellvert an EPA ·estimated 49-state 51 mpg, 67 mpg on the highway, new highs for gaaollne-powered pro- ductlon cars on America'• roade. It .c- compllshed this remarkable perfomance white presenting a handsome, sporty appearance. The high mileage Civic CRX Coupe la powered by a 1.3 titer highly efficient 1342 cc CVCC engrne, coupled with a 6·speed manual transmission. The engine generates 60 net horaepower at 5500 rpm, 73 lb.lft. net torque at 3500 rpm. A eecond verlion of th4» Civic CRX ha• 1.5 liter engine of 1488 cc dlaplacement. Thi• larige engine has 12 valvea, a n.t hortepOWer of 78 at eooo rpm and 83.9 lb/ft. net torque •• 3500 rpm. Ttn model Comet with a 5-epeed ~ ttanamflelon that -'Ivett 4f.ttat• EPA eetf.. mated mtlMge Of 38 mP-O, 49 Oil the htghway. With theopaon9l 3-1P11d IU1omde trMmlMIDn with torque converter lock-up, mileage Is 32 and 42 repectlvety. The Civic CRX Is a 2-passenger coupe with a very spactoua r.-cargo cepaclty reachable through tr.e large rear hatchback whleh can be controlled remotely from the driver'• "at. Another rnnovatton In the CMc 11 the eidenslve uee of varlou1 plaatlc blends, Including Honda polymer-alloy, (HPA) a variation of polypropytene developed by Honda. They are In such part• u the large wrap-around bumpers Including an aerOdynamlc air dam In the front, front fenders and tower body tide panett. Th ... new platlc• are highly lfnpact·r..,atant, movtng l'l the direction of "forolvlng" mtnot r.nc1er bending,. thus reducing Poaia. body repelr coat a. ~ 1or the CMG C..X cone11t1 of Independent tonlon .,., ""* tn front, ., ...... llnlc With belfn.Jl: axte tn the ....,, The CMC CRX Ml a~ bw lft ftont, tht CMo CRX 1.5 In bOtft front' Md ,.,. formance as well. Both are virtues we think consumers who want the fun of a sports car couple(}. with the convenience of an automatic will ap- preciate," said Yoshlkl Yamasaki, president ot Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd., the Hiroshima-based manufacturer of Mazda cars and trucks. A variable-assist power steering option is available on the 1984 GSL model. This new power steering system takes Its cues from vehicle speed, providing maximum assist at low speeds (as in parking) and minimum assist at highway speeds. Among the other changes made for 1984 RX-7s are a new Instrument panel; convenient circular dial controls (ln ptace of past models' "pull and slide" fevers); an Improved ventilation system augmented by a four-speed fan; tonger wiper blades and two washer jets to help keep the windshield clear; a sllt added to the air dam to Improve cooling of the front disc brakes; new sporty shift lever and steering wheel designs; and the addition of locks and fights to the storage bins concealed behind the bucket seats. "These refinements add to the pleasure of driving the RX-7, but take nothing away from· the car's true sporting character. The RX-7's repu· tatlon has been bullt on a foundation of more performance, quality and value for the dollar than can be fouhd on any other sports car. Our record on the track and In the market speaks for Itself," Yamasaki said. By the end of th4» 1983 model year, more than 250,000 RX-7a will have been sold In the U.S. since the car's mld-1978 Introduction. The RX-7's competition record has been just aa Impressive: In the U.S., International Motor Sports Aasoclatlon GTU manufacturers' tltlel In 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983; GTO and GTU c.._ Yletortee at the 1982 and 1983 edition• of the O•ytc;>na 24-Hour endurance cluak:; the 1981 Sport.a Car Club of America PRO Ralty manufacturers'. tttle, and that 1982 SCCA C-Productlon national crown. · RX.-7• have proven equally tough In Australian racing, clalmlng the 1983 touring car aeries title there. Deeplte It• strong performance credential•. 'the 1984 RX-7, equipped with a ftve--IPMCI manual, transmlllton, earned Envtronmental Protection Agency rating• of 19 mpg In city driving, 29 on the highway and 22 mpg combined. Standtrd equipment on the basic S model RX· 7 lncludn 185HR·13 at..,·befted radial tlr•; 1 five-speed m1nua1 trenemllllOn; cut-plle carpet· Ing; wtndlhleld wtpera with an Intermittent don aettlng: eteotrlc ...., wtndow defroeter Ind aide window demlatera; front and ,.., antkOft bin; • techometer end • full let of ~ a ..... ht rMM9w mirror and ext.am rrora on boll dOOra; an wtogue quartz otock; and • remote • ... dOorrlllMI · Cll trim ldCll 111/70HR-13 ........ = lie;~ MdlaNI; ••Ob1o ..... .. door "*'~ M AMIN full oontrol .._ .. 11111•~.~~·Gloak: fNIP,a.gown QICM oam lgMI. • It costs less than -a car. The overage new car sells for S 10,731. But the new Rabbit Sponneister is priced at only $6,390. The overoge new car geh 26 mpg. But the new Rabbit Spormeister geh on amazing '7 mpg. And be<ovse it's o Volhw~. the Spormeister is built to lost. It even hos o long-lasting diesel engine· for the longer it lasts, the less it costs. How long do VW diesels l<nt? 200,000 miles is no surprise. One just passed '!11~===~;;1~ 355,000 miles. And it's still going strong. Which makes the om-r to how long VWs lost: Nobody knows -yet. The Rabbit Sporm.ilter $6,390. ••f'A"t-o.041"'09 ''~"'"'°• fUM•tt"lllOt«ll"PQ fotCOl'IOQf'~ M'-oge.c1t'"wlfh .... ~rrip~.~ 4C1uoi ~-lito0t••0totldbfvb.len1 •Mtr·~~ ,.,.t)ll pr<•~A 11 ~~ed ......... edWOHOHy Tr°""' io.. ~· ~ prl!lt)oeld' It'll last longer than Before you look at what car maken ore building today, look at what they built few years ago. Car makers introduce a new look, a new gadget, o new name. And all tao soon · and sometimes not soon enough · they abandon ti.em. At Volkswagen, -'re not in the car busines.s. We build transportation. We start with our best thinking and then -improve an it. Toke the Rabbit. Since -introduced it in 1975, we've made some I 5,000 improvemenn. And every one of them to make it work better and last longer. Yet perhaps what's most telling is that when the Rabbit first appeared, there were over 40new con inits doss. Todoy, only the Robbitremaim. VoHlswogem get~. Cars get ob10let.. It's ·more fun than A COl' reflech the d"""'9 conditions of where it is engineered: In Japan, highway traffic Mldam eJ1ceeds 45 mph. In Americo, our speed limit ii 55 mph. But in Germony, the Autobahns how no speed limits. And the country roads hove challenving 5-curwt and hairpin turns. Orlvir19 is fun. And the favorite high-perlormance choice Is more than o car. It's o Volkswagen GTI. Here's why: ().5() mph in 7 .2 seconds. Standine quo\1ef-fflile: 17. 9 tee at 80 mph. Top~: 108 mph. Lateral occMvtlon1 0 .789. Slalom speed: 61 .3 mph. 8roking1 60 mph tO 0 in only 3.5 seconds. When it comes to this kind of fun, nobody's more serious than the Germons. It's faster than a car. Sciroe<o. 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G> .0 0 (j 0 Trash Pia's 1 The Lonely Lady' "The Lonely Lady" is a trashy star ~ vehicle tailored to that exquisitely -o trashy star, Pia Zadora. ~ The film, based on the novel by :.: Harold Robbins, traces the rise of a ~ Hollywood writerCromiensitiveschool ~ girl to hardened woman. AJong the ~ way, she suffers with one loutish man C::: aft.er another. but of course she perseveres. Unfortunately, the journey is played out in ultra-serious fashion with too lmle attention to good plotting. Even on trash-movie terms, "The Lonely Lady" as a failure. It just isn't much fun. Pia portrays Jerilee Randall, whom we meet at high school as the winner of a creative writing award. At a gradu- ation party, she meets a youth who happens to be the son of a famous Hollywood screenwriter, Walter Thornton (Llyod Bochner). At his home. she manages to get jerked into the pool fully dressed. Then's she's raped with a garden hose. But happier events follow. She is swept off her feet by the suave Thornton, who marries her despite the difference in their ages. The marriage runs along smoothly until Jerilee has the audacity to make a change or two in his screenplay. · Her marriage shattered. Jerilee t.akes up with a handsome, married young actor, George Ballantine (Jared Martin). The two have lots of fun in the sack, but Ballantine shows his true colors when Jerilee turns up pregnant. Her next man isn't much better. He's Vincent DaCasta (Joseph Cali), a sleazy . By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the Daily Pilot Staff night club owner who promises he'll find financing for J eriJee's screenplay. But he's not above fo<ing Je.rHee up with a female investor (Carla Romanelli) who has an eye for pretty young women. As you might expect, this all leads to a nervous breakdown, as Jerilee shreds her screenplay and trashes her apart· ment. She ends up in a mental hospital, but types her way back to sanity with a new screenplay. Will she conquer Hollywood this time? Does anyone really care? Throughout ''The Lonely Lady." Jerilee demands to be respected as a serious writer. Instead, she's continu- ally viewed as a sex object. Pia Zadora may want to be respected as a serious actress, but ''The Lonely Lady" isn't likely to tum the trick. She's never convincing as a writer. She does get to display lots of skin, though. Director Peter Sasdy doesn't seem to be in on the joke. He plays it straight ahead·, as though he were-directing a serious drama. Even the lingering sex scenes -see Pia between the sheets, see Pia in the shower -become boring. The biggest laugh -an uninten- tional one -comes at a concluding awards presen tation when Jerilee makes an obtervation that can't be repeated in a family newspaper. But • it's not worth sitting through the rest of "The Lonely Lady" for the brief treat of hearing Pia talk dirty. Carla (Carla Romanelli) makes a roman tie pau at Jeril (Pia ~Rf): ''"-~" ,...,.. . • .. Dr. Baker (Ed Bisho p ) comforts Jerilee (Pia Zadora ) after her breakdown. --....,.--..... -...... By STEVE MITCHELL Of the Daily Pilot Staff rainstorm" can best be dellCl'ibed as an audience participation thriller. It is a visual treat, brought to you by the man who directed the cult 9cience fiction classic "Silent Running,'' and created the Mother Ship for "Cloee Encounters of the Third Kind." Director and visual effects wizard Doualu Trumbull uaes a combination-plate of Panaviaion (3~mm) and Super Panavision (a 70mm wide-screen film process) to create a movie the audience almost feels rather than sees. He also utili:zes the talents of a quartet of outstanding perfonners, , including Christopher Walken, the late Natalie Wood, Louise F1etcher and Cliff Robertson to make this much more than just a stunning special effects film. Walken, who won an Academy Award for his performance in "The Deer Hunter," portrays scieriti.st Michael Brace, obsessed by his work on an invention that allows I - a person to see and feel I • the thoughts and ex-CLIFF ROBERTSON periences of another. Louile netcher, (Academy A ward winner for Nurse Hatchett In "One Flew ~ ~ Cuckoo's Ne11t") plays an overweight, chain-smoking reteareh adentist with whom Walken works. Natalie Wood, u Walken'• estranged wife, la an industrial c:ielqner, whoee task ia to create a compact helmet to houle the "dream machlne" invented by Fletcher and Walken and a teem of rfteal'Cben. Cliff Robert9on stan. the heed of the .. American COi poration produclftl the rwo&utlon- ary invention that ii cte.rtbed • a "cammunk9- tiom break-throuch," by bil 8dentilta. However Robel1lcn. .a well• the bnm from the Pen=1ee the military applkatlonal IUCh a brain-devb, and they awertly follow the IJIOCle81 •the imchlne.il perfec:tlld. "They're aotnc to be able to plua rilht into the old noodle," a pwnment Ip)' tella hla mWW'y con wet. ' While mmt ...... effects mn. al .....i ,_,. haw deelt wttb outer ..,._, "'Bralnltonn" taka the viewer CID • ~ k•WA••.- trip to the ...... ~al the mind. The bwmtian ii an unwteldY ~ nwchim-~ol a tape deck for .-lnm-thM . ' . Christopher Walken portrays scien- tist Michael Brace in 'Brainstorm,' recordl the thcJuchta, emotions, and ..._Uonl of \he Penon upon whoee head the J'MChine l"elta. 11le tape can ~ be played throuch 1011M!OM elle'• hNdlet and \he llehta. eemadona and experiencea are played t.c.il -in vivid cob' and lhoddnc realllm. A. a non-practkal ~~the r. IMl'Chen tend • helrne'9d on a roller-<X>Mter ride, hanl-,uctlnc over W..... Canyon on Kaui, car.ntncdown a watef llldeand aloft in a helicopter a1onpde Nlapra J'alll. The --~,.. a.ck ln hlbwlle-"' ...... worn by the ~· bmrd al diredGn. The ~y. fm-.,.-1 md. Soil themWtary ~t. which wanta to .. the ~ ,.. IUch ,.,.. • ~-~ftch•P'loeatobetW ................. while the late Natalie Wood (inset) is his wife Karen. It'• an old theme. The 8Cientiata invent aomethiJ'\I f« the aood of mankind, and the armed Rrvicee want it foe ill devllltatinl mWtary application. But the perfonn11a1 ol the stan - DU'tb.alarly Walken, Wood and J'letcher--are far ham c.wneo • in *"'1ar filml where apedaJ effeda ake Oft ....... "81' bdliftl. 'n.. low bMw .. Walkm'I Mk:hMl Bnce and Wood'• Karen._.. ii beliewble, •ii \he ICUWJom, hard-~ wrehet-played by n.tchel'. i... ~ ii the ~ ehlef plaY*I by tiei taa&t wboila llttletoo...,ll'lc In ~~the fllm'I ftlnd. AhcM all. .. ........_" II a f1lm ol ....... You eu't watch It • a pilllw oa..wr. It aarramadl and ,......... the Yleww' at a.,..., leYe1. ,._'°"" ......... And lftjDJ. . s . l "Tl I ... a: QI ':' ~ . -0 i ... ...... . ' r--- 4 What's Happening (") co C1> PLAYS ,..._ "AMADEOS," a drama about the life of ,_ Mozart, 1s being presented by South Coast a> Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa .g (957«•033). Performances will be given (3 Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sun- 0 days at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 until >-Oct. 16. <0 "ANNIE," a musical Inspired by the comic ":12 strip "little Orphen Annie," continu. at the "-Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way, u.. .Anaheim (772-7710). PerforJrla()ces are given -.:=: nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times a> through Oct. 23. -g-"THE BOY FRIEND," a Roaring Twentlee a> musical, completes Its run at the Sen Clemente .>£ Community Theat«. 202 Ave. CabflMo, San ~ Clemente (492-0465). Final performances wlll ~ be given tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "DEAR UAR," a twc><:haractet' play about § theatrical personalltleS, continua at the New· 0: port Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa (631-5110). Performances will be given Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 18. ••QUYI ANO DOLLI," a musical set on Damon Runyon's Broadway, Is the fa.re at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Performanoes are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m .. until Oct. 30. "HA,.VEY," a new version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy. opens tonight for the Irvine Community Theater at Turtle Rock Community Park. Sunnyhlll Road at Turtle Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 29 with matinees at 2 p.m. Oct. 9 and 23. "HE DONE HER WRONG" or "WEDDED BUT NO W1FE,' a melodrama. Is being presented by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse at the Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton St .. Costa M"8 (754-5159). Curtain time Is 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 29. "HOLD ME," a satirical comedy by Jules Feitter, ends its run for the Newport Theater Arts Center at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288). Closing performancee are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "LUXURY CRUllE," a comedy Mt aboard an ocean finer, completes Its run for the Garden Grove Community Theater, St. Marie'• Clrcle at Chapman Avenue. Garden Grove (897-5122). Final performances are tonight and Saturday at 8:30 and Sundayat 2:30. "MEN'l llNOLE8," the world premiere of a new pla..x...1! being presented on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Per- tormanc.s are Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30, Sundays at 8 p.m. and ~end matinees at 3 p.m. until Oct. 16. "MllTE" MMIEffrl," a mllltary comedy eet aboard a World War II cargo ship, cloeet lta engagement at tM Westmlnater Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995-4113). Anal performanQes will be given tonight and Saturday at 8:30. Crazy horse performance Helen Reddy has scheduled two shows at the Crazyhorse in Santa Ana on Oct. 11 . Show times are 7 and l l p.m. Woody Herman and his big band will follow Reddy into the popular Orange County night spot on Oct 16. Park One of the WO(kf•-largess reptlle co11.Ct1ons. dally. 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 522-26 t5. ING BEA" OKToeERFelT, 13th annual Bavarian celebration complete with oom- pah-pah music. beer drinking contests, log sawing, yodelling contesta, dancing, German food and entertainment, through Oct. 30, noon-midnight Sat.; noon-7 p.m. Sun.: (6 p.m.~mldntght Oct. 7). Big Beat Lak• Conv~ tlon Center, Oivlllon at Highway 18, Big Bear Lake. 866-5852. CALICO DAVI, Western festival to celebrate Calleo'• 102nd birthday, wettem m"*. par- ade, atunt shows, trail rides. burro race. cloog dancing, greued pote climbing, camping avallab6e, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 8 & 9, located off Interstate 15, between Loe Anoetee and LM Vega, near e...atow. (619)254-~112. CATAUNA CMlltll, 33 .-Cly CfUIMe from Long Beach, San Pedro porta. 527-7111. KNOTT'• llEMY FARM. 6039 Knott Ave., Buena Park "Fiesta Mexlcana," strolling marlacilil, tuty south of the bofder food and guest appearances by Lato GonzaleZ, ·Tony G1HWrero, Susy GonzaleZ and Carlo De Leon; atao roct< band A.S.V.P dally; Jim Tum«. country mu11c Oct. 7; new camp Snoopy area, themed to CaMfomla's High Sierra, wild Walt ttunt snow, cancan daneerl, petfonn deity, feetures 30 attractk>ns, new rldee and lhoWI deity, nightly tlr.wortcs, open 10 a.m....a p.m. Monday-Thunlday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday & Sunday; 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday. 952-9400. LAGUNA FOUCDANCllta, 7-10:30 p.m, SUndays and 7:17-10:30 p.m. Wedneedaye. 494-7390. OKTC>eERRIT, Beer drinking conteetl, · food. llw entertainment, dancing. though Oct. 18, from 8 p.m .. SatwdaY. 11 a.m. Sunday. Phoenl• Club. Anaheim. &S4414e. •AL .-ACM Al99UAl PM.ftOl.IDAY ART8 ANO CAAn8 PAm. 9 a.m ... p.m. Oct. 8, Bank of America parking lot, C,Otral Ave .. Main St. 431.0730. IOUTH COAIT REPERTORY TOUR, 10 a.m. & noon flVery Thursday, Includes main stage. backstage. sound and lighting booths, costume and prop shops, reserv,tlons necesaary. 65S- Town Center Dr .. Coata Mesa. 957-2602. SPRUCE GOOSE, World's largest clear span aluminum dome, houaee Howard Hughes' world 's largest seaplane. also Includes garden area, r.ataurant and aviation gift shop. Open dally 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. adjacent Queen Mary. Pier J, Long Beach Harbor. (213)435-5671. UP W1TH l'EOPLE, Celebrates bl'othemoo<I of man with folk eongf, ~It tunes, original mu~ and dance. 8 p.m .. Oct. 8, Orange Coas Community College, LeBard Stadk.tm, 2701 Fairview Ad .. Cotta Meu. 432-5880 . CLASSle-At MUSIC 9AUET PACIFICA Chltdren'a Sertee: The Hltanous Tales ofF Pet« Rabbit and Mixed Vegeta.bles, 3:30 p.m" Oct. 8; 1:30 & 3:30 p.m ... Oct. 9, Festival Forum Theatre, 650 Lguna Cenyon Rd., l.AQuna Beach.41M,.7271. CfTY L9'E CONCeffr8, Clualcal, blues. bluegtua. chorale. country; eoh-rock, (free) 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thur.ctays, noon-1 p.m. Fridays. through Oct. 14. The Amphitheatre. First St. at Promenade North: Long Beach. (2 t3) 494-1226. ORANGE COUNTY ~. 8:30 p.m. Oct. 8, Mtc:tlael Tiison Thomas, condlictor. Andre Watts, piano, Santa Ana High Auditorium, Santa Ana. V18IOMI, Collection of modern and dramatic dance work• choreographed and performed by UCI students, 8 p.m. Oct. 7 & 8. Ane Arts Conoert Han. UCI, Irvine. 856--6617. POP/ROCK BUI llOYI, Oct. 8, Golden Bear, 306 Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach. 536-9900. IRVINE MARNOTI, 18000 Von Karman Ave.. lrvlne, Mtc:tiaet Jordan, pop pianist performs nightly, Skylight Lounge, Indefinite. 752-6171 • .. LeN MDDY, Oct. 11. CrazyhorM Saloon. Newport F~y at [)y9' Rd. exit. 549-1512. .IOU LUii ftOONOUEZ, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9, Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Dr .. Costa Men. 720-0979. SANTANA, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8, Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Or., Costa Mesa. 720-0971. J.llmA RON8TAPT, wtth Nll.80N RIDDLE AND ta ORC .. ITRA. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7, Padflc~thMtre, 100FatrDr .. CottaMesa. 720-0979. ... IDWTIR. 3333 W. Coast Hwy., New- port a..ch. Joleen Benoit, Indefinite. 642-2295. JAZZ, SOUL, RHYTHM BLUES, BIG BAND & .aACK MlANO, Acoustic guitar, 3-7 p.m .. SUnday, lncMflnlte. Aulty Pelican, 2735 Pacific COMt Hwy •• Newport Beach. 642-3'431. '1IORNINOI AT HVEN." a vlntege comedy about elderly neighbors, ii on stege at tM Laguna MouMon 15tayhouM, ee>e L-vona Ca· nyon Road, Laguna 8each (494-0743). Curtain limes are 8 p.m. TU89days through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays until Oct. 15. "OUR TOWN," Thornton Wiider'• play about small town life, wtnda up this ~end In the Little Theater at Cal State Fullerton (173-3371). Final performanc:ee wttl be g!Wn tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 5 p.m. THI CMA11YI IXf'Pm..C.. 8 p.m. Oct. 8, flrS1 of Mries of fOUI' ~not c.i.t>ratlng the arts, sponeored by the, Cultural At1a Commltt• of the J.wtlh Community Cent• Of South Orange County -wrlttnga of IN8C Baahe'M Singer with mullc, dancfng, art and refrelh- ments, 298 Broadway, Laiguna Beach. 498-2070. Death camp survivors make movie .. PICNIC," W'*8m lnge'a Midw91t drama, continues at tM Huntington Beeotl ~ Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In the VIiiage lh()f)C)ing center (847-MtN~ Curtelf't time la 8:30 Fridays and Saturdaye through Oct. 15. "'PYGMAUON," the play whtc:tl lneplred "My Fair Lady," continues at tM Newport Harbor Actors ThMt•. 390 Monte vi.ta Ave., eo.ta M ... (631-5110). PerfOf'mancet Wiii be OIWfl Thuf9daye thtough Saturday9 at I p.m. and Su~m. untM Oct. 23. co.DY," a play allOut cot- laboratlng play~. It on ttagMttrllCtton a"' tM Hatteqllln 0Ww P'leyhOuee, 3IOS • Hatt>or BIYd., Santa Ana (1'9-5611). Per· fOfmancee are Tueedeyt ttvOUQh ~at a: 15, frtdaye at I p.m .. Saturdlys at 1 end l :SO and Sundaye at 1and7~80. through Nov. 13. "IOUTK PACIPIC," the Aodalrt and Ham- merlteln mualcll, opene-~lor ttieeyptw Community on.nt.d Theel« at the Cypreae Cultural Atta Center, 6172 Orllflll A¥9., Oypr .. (621·1141). ,.,_,.... .... w1111e9Mft Frlday9end~•1:11 ttwougt1 Ocl n . "THI ~ .. by l!dw9td lond .,. ..... tonight Met..,,. .e I p.m. ln the Unh«lltV of 1routtiern Celfof'nle Stop Glip ,.,_. In Ullt!MllHy ...-. Lele~ ETC. AUJQATOR PAm. 7171LaPalma,8uena Dl9NIYLAND, 1313 Harbor, Anehelm, Senior'"" 1'-..port• to gueeta 60 end old«, Thurwday & Friday. Parlt otfert more then &0 attractlone In _,... theme perke, lndudtng Aigh11 of Fam.y P•-::...~ io p.m. dally, fnwottc•, ™.. 5. CllANT AIM PHTWAL. Late• Al· rowheed VltlaQe, =..,_ gethertng of lent tnn.t..,,._ I 80-foot high Kin ~ong. four-etory le the Mooee. a Kenworth tructt; ai110 t!Ye-mlle run Oct. I , tr..,,. hUl'lt, Inn« tube, tog.rotting conteeta, rnuelc. 337.0616. HAU.OWHll llAllC WOMIHOP, W(lfi(· ettop for ~. 1!988 &-ti, on how to ""*• ,,... "°"' •. peper and --m.e.-. 1:30 a.m. fNfllfY a.turdeY·thtough Octow. 8CMers ~. 2002 N. Melf't St., Senta Ana. 112-1900. HMWIT PUT'I¥~ p.m. Oct. t . Po!WI danolng end llnalna. p ........ and foodl, cloWN, outtur.r eihlbft, eponeoted by John Paull Potllh ~.a.. Htah lahool, 1H2' w. La Pllma, AMhllm. 974-1114. NOU.YWOOD 8TUWT Amnm.&. ..-OW, ProtUllD>i .. 91aged ~ eluntl and CoNfMt>1e.., ~by top 1tunt men and Ram'• ~. to b9nfftt Pop wamer = 7:top.m.Oct. \1,hnt•An18tacll0m. I . ~TIOU&. vou.nuu, TQUll.. u 111n '°" WOlmt. ~ t00tn tour-nement ...,,.. U.S.,. Cubl, ...... _,. ...... Oot. 11-fl, Long IMct\ Con¥entl0n CenW. too I . OOeafl 81¥d •• Lone leedl. (21S) .... By BRYAN BRUMLEY "-Wt.eel,..._ Wrttw OSWIECIM. Poland-Millions died in the Nazi death cempa of Au.chwitz and Birkenau, but producers Jack Elsner and Many Pretaler UWJd through them and have returned to film the 11.0C')'. '1be fi.nt Americana to lhoot a feature film in Poland ln a ~. Ellner and Preialer r«'ently re- CONtructed the horror of the aun .. - where an e.tima~ 4 mllllon people were gUled and then cremated _.: to make the movie, •-n.. Cb0dren•1 War." ~ w•eoovercome by emotion that he left~ movtele\.,.!y. Some of the 2,000 Poliab ex1nl. who 1oet relaUvee at AUIC:hwtta. UC> found the re--enetlC'tmf!nt too lifelike, and left ln teen. ..,, •• painful to c:ane t.c1t. t>ut" you have a etory to tell. you haw to bear the pain.'' llld .... . Nall ..... .,.. filmed whlpPnj and ldc:ld"8 men. women and chlldrm, iiendlftC IOIM toWVd the ClWDltal'ta and consigning othen to hard labor with little to eat. The guards and prilonere were extru from Polish televillion. Off the tet. they snacked on pea IOUp and juicy aauua-, delicades unhard of for t.Qe lnmaiee of the three Nazi deeth cempa at AU1Chwitz, which ii Olwleclm ln Polish. Ttie reel pNonen of AU9Chwitz had lived on a dally fare of one cup of enats coffee, a aUce of siale-bteed and a thin ~1 of potato peels. leaves and lfMI. The film ii hued on Dmer'a 1981 ·au~. 'l'JbeSurvtvor.'' It t.eDa the llOI')-ol a8ven ........... eetlld. by the Null ln Wanaw'• Jewtlh ihetto. Only two IUrvtve. .. When you ... all the calftRS. and the box mn. It maMI you wonillr' U you would haw m9de It," Mid s.bMdan KeeneM, 18, a New York actor wbo ~the'°""' Jlak .... . w._w _... lewled durlnl WoC'ld Warn. MOit of ibt film WM ltM>t ln the old 11CUon of ...... HUDllr)'. The death camp..-wM Mo& on lomdGn at llrUMu, where a.at no .,... brldt prtloMn' berndm l9mlln . I 't I .- Currently Hanging Bowers Maseana ••• Science art will go on exhibition Science illustrators -iiiiiiiiijj!iijjiijii!~iiiiii!P.iiiiP.iii!fiiijijji!jpjii"9i!!iiii!!ii!!lil~ .. ll~"-!ll ... 9.!1!11!111!11!!"9'1!111111!111"''- Don Dixon and Rick Sternbach will discuss t heir imagin ative renderings of space and extraterrestrial subjects Monday, Oct. 10 as part of the Bowers Museum Art Forum II lecture series. T h e I e c t lf"r e , co-sponsored by Santa Ana College, will begin at 6:30 p .m . at the Bowers Museum Center located at 2002 N. Main St. in Santa Ana. Ad- ~ion is free. Sternbach, of Irvine, has been a professional illustrator since 1967 and is best known for his astronomica I l s pace hardware paintings and his science fiction il- lustration. He has exhibited in- ternationally and has twice been recipient of the Hugo Award for Best Science Fiction Artist. Sternbach, whose style has been described as mystic realism, works primarily in acry lie on illustration board, mak- ing strong use of the airbrush in his detailed renderings. Sternbach's television credits include the "Star Trek" and the PBS series "Cosmos," for which he won an Emmy. Dixon, of Tustin, haa s pe c ial ize d i n astronomical illustration since 1972. Drawing on his back- ground in math and physical science he has created realistic ex- traterrestrial vistas for covers of Omni and Sci- ence Digest magazines and for a series of award-winning NASA fihM. In 1978 he waa selected by NASA to design the logo for the first reconnailsanoe of Saturn. Dixon was also one of four American artiata represented in the 1980 West German show "Kundst und Kosmoe." H e I 1 author/illustrator of the pictorial atlas "Uni- verae" published by Houghton Mifllln ln 1981. 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The concert marks the beginning i of the 30th and most extensive season sponsored by .:i.c the Orange COunty Philharmonic Society. i This year. 14 concerts comprise the season, ~ including four orchestras with internationally i5 known conductors and soloists, in three series. a: The Los Angeles Philha.nnonic ' will be directed by its three resident conductors -Carlo Maria Giulini, in his final season as music direct.or, and Simon Rattle and Michael Tilson Thomas, principal guest conduct.ors. The Cleveland Orchestra under Christoph Eschenbach. the Utah Symphony, directed by Joseph Silverstein, and the 38-piece Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, under music direct.or Gerard Schwarz, will each present varied programs this year. Kazuyoshi Akiyama will be guest conductor with the chamber orchestra, directing an evening of Barkok, Bernstein and Haydn. The list of soloists for the season is unifonnly enticing: F.manuel Ax, Radu Lupu, Byron Janis, and Lee Luvisi, pianists; Lynn Harrell, cellist; Heinz Holliger, oboe, with Ursula Holliger, harp; Anne Diener Glles. flutist, Thomas Allen, baritone; David Shifrin, clarinet; and Pet.er Zazovsky, violin. Saturday's concert, conducted by Thomas, will consist of an appealing program: Richard Strauss-' humorous, programmatic Ronda "Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks," the pianiatically impressive MacDowell con certo, and Tchaikovsk 's ular Symphony No. 5 in E. Pianist Andre Watts to open Orange County Philharmonic season . Minor. The program begins at 8:30 p.m., in the Santa Ana High School Audit.orium,.-520 W. Walnut. For ticket information , reservations and season brochures, contact the Orange County Philharmonic office. 234 E. 17th SL, Suite 107. Costa Mesa, or phone 646-6411. Suscribera are invited to attend a free concert preview at 7 p.m., in the auditorium. where Dr. Burton L . Kanon, profeaor of music at Cal. State University, Fullerton, will speak. _._AfWMIMT~o. j~4D" -·~-~~~~~· -26th SMASH WEEKI IAfA COITA •U l.llM 8IU Pl&ll Eelwlrds ~ S339 c.nttN ~ter COITAMlU 91'94141 £owns &nslOI ~ 1.w. 9' . ~·AU.IT f.-nily """ IU-13" .... Hwlnll ==ef ,· ' . , -13th RECORD BREAKING WEEK!- CDITA... PMfMI *1.1Y E,_. ~ ' lclwns r-f""' '31.J501 Y_., Q.ISOO • CDITA _.. llWlll f"'"' E°"""" T-WODdbrtOot CtlW 7S 1..4 ltl Ci!lf!N ~I OllM cmDI CyollSI 828 IMO • -c:. ~134,256.1 -= ... wrtAR.,_ SRO la Mncl• °""'._ !>23 3014 ·aETU•N TO THE ~DVENTURE THAT CAN 1£ SHARED AGAIN AND AGAIN! .,. ..... .,_ f{EruRN OF lliE JED ·I Michael Tilson Thomas will be guest conductor for Los Ange les Philharmonic Orchestra. MICHAEL CAINE RICHARD GERE A~POJ!!iA. -· ===.,...14 --NOW Pl.AW4G--- ClllYA-.......... s.el).74tt COITA-EdWWdlar... C..'7M141 M11Wllll IMW EclwlldlOnemaW.SI CAPtmW10 •1-3835 Pldtc's Mlmln -..... 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Up With People cast members visited Rea Community 'Tl Center in Costa Me5a, toured UC Irvine, had a 6: beach party on Balboa Island -and that ..,as only ~ Monday. They've also visited the Family Fitness ~ Center in Costa Mesa, done a show on the Quad at o OCC. toured and performed at Fairview State g Hospital and toured theOCCcampus planetarium. '"' Performing Arts Theater -to sell-out crowds. Aside from performing. the group is involved But this year, the group will perfonn in in educational programs. tours and cultural LeBard Stadium, which seats 4,000. exchanges, Lashley said. Still, it's not a bad idea to pick up tickets They've been in Costa Mesa since last '""' Lashley said the students are staying with 60 before the 8 p.m . show. Sunday. she said. and they've been busy every The group has played to standing-room-only moment. host families in the Costa Mesa. Newport Beach <O and Fountain Valley area. ~ For more infonnation call 432-5527. audiences in all 50 states and in 42 countries on six "We came in and did a show in Anaheim for a continents. Up With People has also perfomed dentist's convention. then Monday. we visited the -r=:"~UNl.J.~~S;UAL~L~Y:=:liiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii~~~~- RICH. ~pardlru ls su~rb : · -Vtnr~nt Conb11. N~..,l'OrlrTfmn ''FASCINATING:' -Oo111d Drnb11. Nt.., l'Orlr Magoalnt ''ACLASSIC:' -Hlt:luul Frlngold. v111a,,, Vole' "***y'r. SPELLBINDING:' -A/r.xKft1t•cu. Nr1Uda11 ''SUSPENSEFUL:' -A.rclln 'Wlrl#lm. !\' .... 1'»rlt ,.,,., ''MOVING and SENSITIVE:' -Xf?IHt L«>gra"4,. N..,. lt>rlr Drlllll NnN ''REMARK.ABLE:· -J11dlt" CrUt /Of__,,.. A•-~-111 G~rard lkpardl~u Nathall~ Bay~ "' The Return Of Mirttn Guerre A fUI Ill' cw.l. VOE 4~~4-.Y ~#~ BXCLVSll'.E EN6A.6E1'1ENT to.MfT "PAlJLl~E AT TBE •EA.CB''<•> I USE THE DAILTrllOT "FAST RlSULT .. 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"Even 3-year-olds who have come to our children's productions sit there as quiet as a mouae," she said. Even the price of the tickets has been kept low to enable more children to participate. It's only $4 a ticket for sut.criben and $5 a single ticket. The "Peter Rabbit" ballet is a spoof from the popular Beatrix Potter stories and is choreo- graphed by Corinne Calamaro and Don Be.mey. It's just finished a run of 154 performances for the Festival of the Arts of Laguna Beach. "Mixed Vegetables" is choreographed by Kathy Kahn and i.a a story about the relationships between different vegetables. F.ach ballet ia danced by members of Ballet Pacifica 's full time company. Perfonnances will be at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 8, 1:30 and at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 9 at the Festival Forum Theatre, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Other ballets in the children's 1eries will be "The Elves and the Shoemaker," "Peter and the Wolf," "Cinderella" and "Babes ln Toyland." "MST, l'UNllY SATIM!' • N!W YORI< TIMEll !lb11~ tilW ·-· r.:!:J!l'.=O - ' ',,, I 'V, •, 1, ••• -.. ~ ~ . . . .... . ' .. .... : _:.. .... .:-...;:.-t.-_-:;,-·.---------------=--~ """""'~.-::c"'"~.--.=t=-=,,__-~~ ~ ... ,.-.-~ ---. . . --·-···~···......_.__..--. ............... _ .. ,.. ............ ,_ .. ___ . _______ .. _ .. __ ..... _._..,__ __ ,..._......., ____ ............ ·-··-- Cri 5Lc1YC: Men At ·work ... Should have called in sick Two-thirds of the way through the Men At Work concert at the Pacific Amphitheater Saturday night. you never would have known 17 ,000 people were listening to one of this year's top pop import bands. This archtypical AM crowd (more corduroy and denim than leather and sparkle) was kicked-back in their seats, as though it were a quiet evening at the pops. U not for lead singer Colin Hay's direct order to get up and come down to the stage, the audience would have been perfectly content to have sat this one out.· By L.P. BENET Of th• Dally Pilot Staff But Hay and his cohorts shouldn't have been surprised with the crowd's lackluster reaction , for Men At Work live doesn't even live up to billing of its MTV spots. The import band's style appeared business as usual right from the start. After the lights were dimmed, the group simply strolled on stage and jumped into its opening tune without giving the audience a chance to fire up. Concert scheduled to salute John Lennon A concert saJuling John Lennon and his music will be presented Saturday at Orange Coast College. Nicholas Corsetti and his band will perform rock, contemporary, rhythmic and ballad selections. The program '" '. . 1,• ' begins a t 8 p.m. in Fine Arts Hall 119. Tickets will be sold in advance at the OCC Ticket Office for $4 or at the door for $5. t l.,_I 4 \"'I.._, • I·. t ... • • I • .. f I U ~ ~ ,-.... ~ .. -~ That's a diaasterous move in this business -when a charged entry can set the pace for the remainder of the concert -especially when the basic set runs less than an hour. The crowd appreciated the standard hits -"Overkill," ''Down Under" and "Who Can It Be Now." The latter was highlighted by a smooth sax solo by Greg Ham. But other tunes, such as "Dr. Hekyll & Mr. Jive," and "High Wire," seemed tired and bland. All in all, Men At Work probably would have been better off calling in sick. Shearing at Newporter Internationally recognized jazz pian- ist George Shearing will be the third artist in a benefit concert series at the Newporter Resort hotel. Proceeds from the 8 p.m. l>ct 17. COOQ!rt will benefit Orange County public radio staton K.SBR -FM. Shearing will perform two one-hour sets. For more information, call 644-1700. Call 642-5678. Put • few words lo work tor ou. ,fr,,,,,1,·,~ ' • I [ ~ $ .,. CD ·::J a. CD ... ...... ,, ... a: Cl> ':< 0 !l 0 a CD ... ~ .... CD Q) <.> I * •• _. , 0 10 M Q) O> " ... Q) .0 2 () 0 >. «I 'O -= u.. ..... ... Q) 'O c: Q) ~ Q) Q) ~ 2 ii: I V' From Page 1 the central role. Ever since LJavid Mamet's "A Life in the Theater" introduced the Second Stage to SCR a udiences, this intimate, horseshoe-shaped arena has been an exciting place to visit. Among the highlights: v "Points in Time," the first of the world premieres. whic h examined the effects of the Watergate hearings on the life of one citizen glued to his TV set. v "Time Was," also a world premiere. a simple story about two m1ddle-aged people rekindling an old flame. • -======-~-=======:::=;:::::=;::~. * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * Bargain Matinees! •r2l~~~·Ii;if4 J·1~~) ~ MONDAY Thru SA TU AOAY FACULTY 01 CANOlEWOOO All rlf1ormtnct1 Btfort ~. 00 l'M Ch s.«. 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(N) PUil "f'OIKn It M IDT DAY" (a) "llOOa Of M llU" (I) P\US ..,.,.. .. ,) .... ~, ...... (Pl) PU.I IWll 11 n r {Pl) -.._ . .,.. .. - ~--- "' "Tne West," perhaps the finest play to be performed on the Second Stage, a raw, viaceral story of the rivalry between two brothers of widely diverse stations in life. "'"Coming Attractions," a satirical comedy about crime and capital punishment that virtually broke the bounds of the smaller theater. "' "Brothers," a story of familial and union brotherhood at the crisis point, rivaling "True West" for intensity and impact. "' "Goodbye, Freddy," SCR's entry in a national playwrighung sweepstakes last :;ea.son. a com pell - ing study of fragile friendships. To that bst. now, must be added "Men's .\ N D · T H IE C RI ~~ IS E RS .. ~ OllAllGf Mlll .......,, 6 THEATRES '"'''"' S..W.fll of l""C.eM 0<-·137~ 400 years of training In ~art of sudden death ... unleashed on 20th century America. COSUMtlA r0w .. ll\ln\1G1 S40 744'1 l~nlllO ( ............. Ill MIO ._.,.. l .. ,.. ""'*-~ 4401 Sµtgies," a remark.ably perceptive play about pei"9onal relationships and desitts that works in human, untheatrical tenm todisaect the lives of its three characters. It's also an intimate play that might not work to peak effectiveness on the mainstage, dwarfed u it would be by the necessarily magnified setting. That the Second Stage is succeeding is evidenced by tlie recent increase in Saturday matinees for each production. More and more theatergoers are di9covering that there's more than one stage at South C,oast Repertory and that "experimental" t.Qeater isn't something to be a(rajd of. tts Boys. Its 01r1s, ttsCrazu ... 7 Its a Stucl(n Good Tlmelll lst Twt lbti1tt Sllewius•TS2.21U.ltss0tl1tnrisdettcl s 11sm44.1 .. 116l6J-4 2SsJ t~~. ) s * FORfOOl EXCrTtr'nEOTI V111tOur... * ARC ADE of GAMES• ~"'..":.;':." 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Billed u a star-spangled salute to a nostalgic, less complicated America, "Tintypes" celebrates American music and spirit in the 30 years before World War I. · Directed and choreographed by Sheryl Diane Donchey, the Garden Grove Shakespeare Festival presentation is co-produced by the Village Green Fine Arts Association, Santa Ana College and Scenic ()pea Cockpit Bi-Plane Rides SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S NEWEST & MOST EXCITING AERIAL A ITRACTION! • Rides av&!lable from 15 minutes to au day • Scenic trips over Los Angeles and Orange CountteS • Upside down flying. loops and rolls available • From as low as S30 • Special C11scoont group rates -from !he airport of your choice • Brrng your camera (remember it's oPeO coel<ptt) A UNIQUE & UNUSUAL GIFT IDEA! GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE CALL FOR DETAILS & RF.SERVA TIONS 714 557-3952 ~~~E~~~~~MERCIAL0PILOT .....,..~.~ COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS .. A DELICATE BALANCE" by Edw•d MMt Saturday, Oct 8-8 p.m. -Village Theatre Pulitzer Prize -winning drama of an urbane, wealthy, retired couple who take stock of their llves on a day when everything goes wrong. LA CORTE fllJSICAL: "M BOOK OF GOOD LOVE" Wednesday; Oct. 12 • 8 p.m. · Heritaee Rm. 13th century Spaniah Medlevat Clu*. Eat1y Mualc c:onC*t wtth Engtllh narration and Spanlah .. ngtng. lAmA DEAN DANCERS All) '9IJSICIMS Tues. & Wed., Or.L 18 & 19-8 p.m.·Vdlap Theatre MUllc and~ by a llngte attlat .. "A Spinner Of Modetn Or-..ma," LA Tlmee. Tide• 9"81ible at .. Aaua Box OMOe. ·1111aMe. ~ and v... ordera • .... ,.: Golden West conununity services. Admission is $4 general, and $3 for students, senior citiz.ens with Gold Key cards and children under 12. Tickets are available in the college bookstore. "Angel Street," a drama that became the basis for the popular film "Gaslight," opens Oct. 14 for a two-weekend run at the college's Playbox Theater. - Golden West instructor 'Charles Mitchell portrays the fiendish husband. Mr. Manningham. Playing his tortured bride is veteran GWC ac~ Renata F1orin, who has played opposite Mitchell in "An outstanding larHll Art Show" -The NEW YORK TIMES MASTERS ART FESTIVAL The Largest lsraseli Art Auction ever to come to the U.S.A Also, otMI< International masters, llke Chagall; Dall, Miro. V&Slafety and more. Complimentary Refreshments Reception Preview 2:00 p.m. Auction 3:00 p.m. SUNDAY, OCT. 9, 1983 SHERATON NEWPORT 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport 8eectl Tel. (714) 548_.,900 FR££ Cha1al litho to each Pwchaser over $100.00 Door Prize AdmlUlon Free VISA-Mast.we.rd several GWC productions. ..... , TO SEE ''HllLD /1£11 by Jules Feiffer October 6, 7, and 8 Newport Harbor Art Museum 850 San Clemente Dr. Newport Beach 8 p.m. Presented by Newport Beach Theatre Arts Center directed by Betty T esman Tickets: (714) 631-0288 and •t the door Sport Shirts: ... Qf th9 GartJge ... A Pbdt and tartans In cMoble Pf9SS blends~ ''W:>olrlch'.' 8 The ortginol QAdOof lhitt bV "lei.1~ ~and OOftUov. • c. Modlos Pdpo>.ler YMl todovl cobs. bV "Nat NoftlMt' -------- . '~~(; ... 56 FASHION ISl.ANQ • NE'M'ORT BEACH· (714) 644-r,()70 , . . . ,.. . ... . . . §: ·~·' • -.:JOi...:;;;;-"""• --~-~ ............ -~ :---:'°--------------.-• 12 Currently Screening THE BIG CHILL; Rated R. A warm, superbly become ~-ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian acted fllm about a reunion of colleoe .friends Lyne. "'"' ,...: following the death of a comrade. JAW& 3-D: Rated PG. Two gimmicks for the Qj Writer-director Lawrenoe Kasdan ("Body price ot one -a scat}' mechanical shark and s:J Heat" and the George Lucas mega-hits) sets up 3-D effects. The meagfll' storyline COO<*ns o the story to make a Big Point about the 1960s 91'1ark attacks In Florida's Sea World park. The u college generation He never quite makes that shark scenes are chilling, but movteooe<s may 0 point. but the film remains an engaging. funny leel like they've been through these waten one >-study of friendship . .,.. v v time too many. Bess Armstrong and Dennis ~ BAAINSTdlflM: Rated PG. A stunning special Quaid star. "'v ~ effects film which explores the Inner space of KAULL; Rated PG. II Stanford Sherman'• u.. themindratherthantheouterspacedeplctedln lantasy-scienoe fiction script had hall the -.... most such films. Superb acting by stars Imagination of this film's exotic sets. "Krull" .._ Ch 1 h w lk h N 11 Wooo might have been fun. Ken Marshall stars. Peter a:> r stop er a en. t elate ate e • . end Y11tes ("Breakinn. Awey") d!rec1s at a !!•tnnl'!h 'O Louise Fletcher wllo create a machine that can ~ ... -c h pace."'"' Cl> record the thoug ts, emotions and dreams of THE LONEL y LADY: Rated R. A trash mov1a ~ one person and transfer them to another • .,. ~ person. Sort ol a human tape deck. Super tallored for the exqulsltely trashy Pia Zadora. '> Panasonic film will make the audience feet the Pia portrays a writer who has to sleeps her way > action as well as see It. A fun film . ..,.. v..,.. to top In Hollywood. Unfortunately, her troubles -0 CUJO: Rated R. You may never pet a strange become tiresome Ina hurry. Thefilmlsbasedon d I I P the novel by Harold Robbins . .,.. 0: og -or r de n a Into -again after viewing NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION: Rated this tale of a woman (Dee Wallace) and her young son trapped In the car whlle a rabid Saint R. A tun-filled drive from Chlcego to California. Bernard paoes outside. Fiim Is based on the Everything that could PoNlbly go wrong on a novel by Stephen King Lewis Teague ("Al-family road trip does go wrong tor Chevy Chase r t ··1 di t t all' 1y he as the well-organized father and Beverly 1ga or recs a a sn s pace ear on. D'A..,,..,,..o 85 the natlent mother. Alm fizzles out delivers a terrifying climax . .,.. v "V'"' .. -at the end, but there are plenty of l~s along FANNY AND ALEXANDER: Rated A. Direc-the way Harold Ramls("Caddyshack' )directs. tor Ingmar Bergman has created anothflf' richly ..,.. .,.. v textured and quietly passionate tllm, this one NIGHTMARES: Rated R. A quartet of horror about an Imaginative boy jolted by the changes stories, the first three of which are fl!l)Oyable an his established Swedish family. Go to this without absolutely scaring )'our socks off. The three-hour film with your senses and expects-fourth Is a dog. A minimum of blood and gore ttons open Sublilled. """' "'"' are featured In this multiple thrill« In which FLASHDANCE: Rated R. Newcomer Jennifer everyday activities (Ilka running off to the store Beals stars In this visually exciting but -llkly to buy smokes) tum Into, well, nighlmares w __ r1_tt_en_fll_m_a_bo_u_1_a_fe_m_a_1_e_wet_d_er_wt1_0_1on--=g:.....s_to__:~C::.:h:..:.rls:.:t:;:iopher Crowe produced the fllm and wrote our Ort 1he nrs1 three stories. "'"'"' OCTOPU88Y: Raled PG. Don't look for deep characterizations or soclal lessons.-but If you're a Ian of the Jamee Bond aeries. you'll love 1hls talest adventure. Director John Glen ("For Your Eyes Only") seems to be anxious lo top the outrageous stunts In "Raiden of the Lost Ark", and he comes awfully clOM. Roger Moore and Meud Adams star."'"'"' PORKrs .. THE .. XT DAY: Rated R. The sex-obsessed Aorlda teens are back In this tame. Intermittently tunny sequel to last year's raunchy comedy mega-hit. The mistake thl1 time Is that the film makers aim for somelhlng completely absent from the first fllm - respectablllty. The kids channel their ene<gy Into Shakespeare, tor goodness sakesl Bob Clark again directs. "'"' l"SYCHO II: Rated R. Anthony Perkins returns as nutty Norman In the sequel 10 Alfred Hitchcock's grisly story about a madman who commits a series of murders. Once again. Perkins' sanity Is up tor grabs. but 1hls movie Is not nearly as tunny or witty as the ortglnal. "'"' RETURN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. George Lucas' "Stat Wars" slory Is brought to a stunning climax. The char8ciers may be a bit M O-dlmensk>nal bit the action 1equences and special effects are among the most exciting ever put on flfm. Staf9 Mark Hamill, Carrie Asher and Harrison Ford. "'"'"',,.... RISKY llU81NE88: Rated R. A teen sex comedy sevec'al cuts above the genre. A model young man grows up In a hurry when his parents leave him In charge of the house that turns out to be not a home. Torn Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay star."""'"' ITAYING AL.rvE: Rated PG. John Travolta returns u Tony Manero In the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever." Manero, however, has discarded his disco duds and Is trying to make It as a Broadway da~. Travolta la sexy and funny, but this sequel, thanka to the shallow direction ol Sylvester Stallone, doesn't match the flavor of .. Fever.",,....., STRANGE MEW: Rated PG. SCTV comics Dave Thomas and Rock Moranls bring to the big SCfeen the McKenzie brothers. two Can- adian "ho,.-s" who eeem to want nothing out ot Ille except a steady supply of beer and doughnuts. This likable goofball comedy fol- lows the dimwitted brothers as they work In an beer factory and save a lovely heiress from a mad brew master. """'"' STROKER ACE: Rated R. It may not be the worst movie of the summer. but It oome!I dano-ousty close. Burt Reynolds stars as a race car driver who becomes a marketing object for a tried chicken king. v SUPERMAN Ill: Rated PG. A super-disappointment. The WO<ld's favorite flying hero Is grounded by a witless script. Christopher Reeve gives anolher fine per- tomance. but the film Is thrown off balance by the hammy antics of Richard Pryor as a computer genius hired by an evll business man (Robert Vaughl}). Directed by Richard Lester. ........ TRADING PLACES: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy are the subjects of a aoclal experiment In which a penniless con become!I rich, and a snooty business man toees his money, job, and home. Lots of amusing moments before the clever premlse'runs out of gas. Directed by John Landis ("Animal House")."'"' """'"'"'·Excellent: V'V'v. Very good,-'""· Good; "'. Not so good. lt'lt4GS lOOO Real Cantonese Food·· ut htre or take hom. NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE \ Ill UI ...,,. 1 ttad \\\t 11(1\\ 3 ~a\t•l"-- 4 ,ead \lit -· ~~-6 l\\t _, SUNDAY BRUNCH 11" l N o matter what STAG CHINESE CAStNO _ Includes S.ver&ge -Well Drink or S..r SJ21!!~r you're doing. your homet own newspaper 9 •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 33.lS Ww Pacific C<>111t Hwy. 11.., Sauthol ...... pon IM•d I RHerntion1: 642·229S The laily Pilll fits in 10:30 AM to 3 PM Complimentary Champagne Featuring Spicy Carrot Pancakes Fresh Juices Egg cntrccs arc served with home fries and homemade muffins baked fresh daily in our own baktry. In South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa COSTA MESA A bright, light restaurant preparing good food with flair, served amid lush plants in a pleasant, comfortable atmosphere. Lunch & Dinner 7 Days A Week Healthy, natural, wholesome food at affordable prices. l.oc•ted on rhe fust floor -~tWttn Bulloclcs and Saks •croJS from Schwartz ToyJ. Big Doings Harvest fest Offers dozen of acts A dozen different perfonners, to suit the musical choice of .nearly everyone, will provide entertainment throughout the three-day Irvine Harvest Festival beginning tonight at Heritage Park. The Hi Hopes, a singing group, opens the festival on the main stage at 6 p.m. Members of the group are from Hope School, the Anaheim Unified School District's school for the trainable mentally retarded. Gopher Broke, a four-member rock.in' dance band from Newport Beach , will finish out the entertainment for the remainder of the evening. The Ramrods, a six-man rhythm and blues team Crom Newport, takes the second stage at the rear of the festival grounds from 7:45 to 9:45 p.m. Saturday's entertainment start.9 with stu- dents from local dance schools, including the Institute of Dance Arts at 11:20 a.m., Irvine Dance Academy at 12:30 p.m. and Dance Kaleidoscope at 5 p.m. The South Coast Trio, a newcomer to the festival in its 11th year, takes their folk music repertoire to the stage at 1:30 p.m. At 4 p.m .. the six-member country rock barid Cottonwood wanns up their banjos. They will also play at 4 p.m . Sunday. Sure to kick up a storm are the Cripple Creek Cloggers, set to hoof to folk tunes at 7 p.m. "lf you haven't seen them, you're missing something," promises festival president Sharon Ellis. Wild Oats starts the Saturday evening line-up from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m . and again on Sunday from 12:30 to 3:30 p .10. Their band of banjo, fiddle and mandolin strummers blend oountry western, bluegr~ and rock tunes. Aerobic dance instruct.ors will take the Wild Oats' stage during breaks, providing visual rather t..'lan audible entertainment. Performing on the aecond si.ge Saturday afternoon are City Lights at 1:30, Paddy West at 5 and Ramrods at 8 p.m . City Lights, Wild Oats, Cottonwood, Cripple Creek Cloggers and the Irvine Dance Academy will make second appearances on the main stage Sunday. arlettuin .. DI""" l'l•.1·lt••" NOW PLAYING .... . . ROMANTIC ,COMEDY ., . • by Bernard Slade !1;'' Au thor of S•m• Time, Next Year 1J·1iit'. .·:,. . Directed By Richard Veth U03 s. H•rbor •tvd., .. nta Ana 127CM ....... ~a1 .... o ... ,.,.~"""-•~ '< .,, ... ,., " Q.. (714)955-2755 Newport ... , ••••• ., t•••t err,L 'it. t~ '1) For Oaair~ Ad ACTION Call A DAILY PM.OT AO-VtSOI M2·5671 WHO PARTIES AT LE CHARDONNAY LOUNGE? Now Appearillg, John MaUon and Us. Sept. 12-0ct. 22 Irvine's after-hours elite. People who know where conversation sparkles. You'll find it all at U! Chardonnay Lounge, where the mood is light and lively. Tonight drink, dance and romance to the music of John Mallon and Us, who'll be providing the most dynamic entertainment in town between 9 and 1:30 a.m. Make your plans now and don't be late! After all, who parties at Le Chardonnay Lounge? EXCm NG PEOPLE LIKE YOU. 7fk RJ:GJ~Rl ~~-· 18800 MACARlliUR BOULEVARD; lRVlNE, CALIFORNIA 92715 714-752-8777 • Airporter Inn Hotel Return Engagernen t by Popular Demand JIMMY BOGGIO & THE FIASCOS Appearing Tuesday through Saturday from 8:30 P.M. Featuring BED I VI Sunday & Monda~ Eftninga from 8:30 P.M . 13 ,, ... Q Cl> ~ 0 0 0 CT 12> ... ·.c Currently Hanging MUSEUMS noon-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 549-4989. specttve, "One-Man RenelsaMce," Callf0rnla ertlst who brought me8tum of w•tercolof to natlon81 •ttentlon, through ,..... BOWERS MUSEUM. 2002 N. Main St .• S•nta Ana, Nov. 13, 11:30 •.m.-4:30 p.m. d81ty, ctoMd Mond•y. GALLERIES '-"Sampler of Chinese Art," works by noted Chlneee artist 494-6531. , ~ Wang Lang and Hsu Shih-Sheng •nd objects from the LONG HACH MUSEUM OF ART. 2300 E. Ocean Blvd., AU.ENDALE QALURY, 15'40 S. Cout Hwy., Laguna o collection of Harry Lawrence of W•rren Imports, Laguna Long Beach. "At Home," "Roles, Relatlonlhlpa, 8nd Beach, Bennett ScUlptur•. 41 bronze a<:ulpturea by the o Beach; permanent collection of lndlan baal<etry, -African art Sexuality," and "Artists' Books by Women", exhibits which Bennett brother• of Placervllle, Indefinite, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 0 and Orange County history, through Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. examine feminist art through envtronmenta, pertonn•nce. Tue.-Sat.: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 497-6005 . .;... Tues.-Sat; noon-5 p.m. Sun. 547-830<4. video and books, through Nov. 8, '2-5 p.m .. Wed.-SUn. (213) AQUA CLA9SIC8. 332 Forest Avenue Mall No. 28, co CAl SATE LONG RACH, "Centric 9: ReQerlt Abatrac-439-2U9.-LeguneBMch,fMtutMWtiter..f ... t«tertwontalUehaahand :g Oon:· works by Mlehael G811~, Geofge Green, Jemea TME MYSTIQUE OF PRtNTING.: A HALF CINTURY OF painted porceleln fteh, Cty9tal lhlpa In ~tefl. l.L Harvard and Jack Lambeck lhowa ~of 8't where dripe, aOOKS DESIGNED av WAlt/O NTCHIE, through Oc:1. 30, kaleldoec:Opee U9lng rMI w ahelta end star fl8h end more. brush strokes. geometric~ end~ of COior...,,, exhibit of r8fe books and c01lec1or'1 edltlonl b¥ maa1er Indefinite; houf9 11 Lm.~ p.m. Tue.-sun. 4~13a. ~ to d1nce on the canvas. Oc:1. 11-30, U.....__.. Art Muleum, print--~ ~ p m T·-Wed Fri Sat & Sun · noon-e -....... _.., ..,..., F-t Ave., • -·na Be8c:tl, Wanta by ~ noon-4 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Mon.-Thur.,.~p.m. Fri., 1-5 -· ,.....,.~ · · '"""·· ·• ., ·• ., -_. .. _ '~ .,._ .._.. .., p.m. niur. .. ; CloMd Mon .• San .NM Clipiatrano Ubrmy end ~ Peul Berger, S..ttte photOQl"llPhel 8nd Mnd-p81nted photos c p.m. 6un. (213) 49a-.280. Cotturel Center. 31495 El C8m0nl Reel, San Ju#! ~'8n0. by Kim MoeMy through Oc:1. 29, 11:30 a.m.-5:50 p.m. ~ EDWARD-DEAN llUMUll OF O.CORATIVE Alff, 493-1283. Tue.-S.t.497-1880. I 9401 Oak Glen Rd., Cherry Vllley, "frenctl F-.nc. end NEWPCNn HAMOR Alff llUUUlll, aso San a.m.nte a.-, GAUDY, 1540 s. Cout Highway. Leguna Falen<:e Ane: Selec110f11 from the Marte w. Forr.t Or., N9wpot1 Be8c:tl, Wegmen'a Wortd, exhibit of photo-Beect\, Ewty Cellfomla Artlltl, 1900-1950; wonia by local ~ Collect Ion," Falence la a l'Mjor Europeen ceramtc tr8dltlon of graph• of hla dog Man R•y end vtdeo ,..,_,through Nov. 27; artlata, Indefinite, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-5377. ~ tin-glazed earthenware, through Oc:1. 30, 1-4:30 p.m. "Through lndl#I EYM," •!most 200 19'h' end 20th Century CHAU.19 QAU.1Jm8, 1390 South Cout Highway, Tue.-Frl.; 10 a.m.--4;30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 845-2628. pnocographl from lndl1. Jerry Br8ne pelntlngl as pert of Laguna Be8c:tl, Watereolon Md offa by Phil Dike, new WOftca ii IRYINE FINE ART8 CENnR, '4eo1 Walnut Ave., lrvlne, "NewCalltomlaArtlstaP•rtlV,"new11ldexpertment81WOftc1 by Gii OIClcco, Erica Ofter end Kwen Swtldena, through Oc:1. "B.A.T.s/Selected Lithographs from the Ocean Works by Southern Cellfom. ertla~. through New. 27, 11 •.m.-5 30, 11 Lm.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. Mealer Prlntef's Collections 70 llthogr~a from 35 artlata, p.m. Tue.-Sun. 873-3804. LEauE ._ U... LI QAL.LBm8, 1432 S. Coast Hwy., through Nov. 16, 9 a.m.·9 p.m. Mon.-Thur., 9 Lm.-3 p.m. Sat. OIU.NQE COUNTY CENTER FOR CONTIWORARY Laguna Beech. Showtnglof W-.m ert, Indefinite, 11 a.m.-5 552-1078. ART. 3e21 Weal M.c:Arthur BMj,, Spece 111, Santa Ana, p.m. weeltenda. 497-1050. LAGUNA RACH MUHUM OF ART. 307 CNff Dr.. lour women artllti wt1o UM dTMI end ...,_ lmaigee, O.SIGN COMULTNIT8 OF HUNTINQTON llEACH Is Laguna Beach, Grouping of eculptural wood furniture by M•yde Herberg, Bobbi JonM, Suaan Meyers end AJNna p 15 _Jo_h_n_Ced __ M_q.:....u_is_t._th_roug__;;_h_N_ov_. _6_: _M_Nl_ar_d_S_heet_a_Re1_r_o-__ __;Scott~...:..;.;.':....'c...h.....:rougt1...:...z.·_0c:1_. _2-'-1. reoeptlon 7-10 p.m~ • ..::.Sept.:.=·:.....30;_;,:_, ...:.e>pe1::...;;.;.n ____ D_S._• __ Cu_rr_•_n_tl_y_H_e_q_ln_1_._e_ .. ______ _ -·'Meet Me At The Cafe ·For Pasta, Pate Chardonnay Or Cabernet'' ~·TH~~ <:Al~I~ ~ xr . Codt&llllt Al'll f1M food Sn'Wcl 1bftday ttw. frtMy F.-..,_ r.w &.-.. ...... DIWlil '-die C... fflahw.y .a MacArtt.ar llvd.t CCN'ONI cltl Mlt(. R::ne1 •w (1Mt 61).(IJO "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brenda Csponers Restaurant Executive THE IEACUFF After playing a round of golf or a few sets of tennis at the luxurious Seacllff Country Club, take yourbhearty appetite to their restaurant end enjoy the fa ulous champagne brunch offered from 10 e.m. to 2 p.m. The brunch features rout baron of beef chef carver, fresh fish, traditional breakfast dlShed. assorted salads, fresh fruit and deseert table. The Seecllff Restaurant also serves lunch from 11 :30 Tuesday through Friday and dinner Wednesday through Saturday from 5 p.m .• Sunday from 4 p.m. Entertainment Is featured In the lounge Friday and Saturday evenings. Located at 3000 Palm Avenue In Hunting~ Beach. Call 538-8866. CAONEYI av Ttte UA Mo1f folks around the aru think of Cagneya as their favorite ntoht apot. WeH, not onty la It e greet piece to dance, now It's etso e great piece to eat. Their new menu offers a variety of burger•. sandwiches, end chlH starting from S2.00 and up. Good quallty food la served here. ao don't let the priQe tool you. Cagney'• belleveS In offering quellty d'9hee without exorbitant prtces. During October, C8QNY9 i. cetebretlng theW anniversary, ao watch for theit tpedala. Entertein- ment la tMtUNd ...,.., ntaht• e week. ~no October 5 through 8 "The Ofnlng Codttatla," Oc1ober 9 end 10 "The Fanatlca," end October 11 thtough 18 "The Siity Reve hnd." Cegneya tnt enntverMry perty wlll be held dwlna the WMk of October 11 through 1 6. Located at 408 Pactflc COMt Hlghwey acrot1 from UM Huntington Beach pier. Cell M0-9318. TOIM'I UR I OU9 tt tak• a ..,.a.I kind of ~etton to tum out OOOd ber·b-GUed food. Toeh a ceretuMy .-otl ~ queltty beef, pofte, rtbe end ch6ckWI. A hickory lmOke ~ .. Uled to ..-. the .,,... ~ to perMctton. J>fOOlll of llow ~Ing ..... In UM netwlll "9vor' julceL TOlh'a on.re • Wide VW'IMy of dlnnera. ~end....._ Dinner 11t1cttone.,. WWd with butter ,.,.ed bun, .... plul your~ of two; eoup, Mled, OGie .......... Mr.+caued .,..,. or poeeto Mled. TOlh'• .a~•• out orderl or ~ cen dine In IMlr OCllY ...._.. ol open MMi cellll9 end • WM'ft cnClldlng • .... ... end ... lllO_...Md .. •1'a ......... • ... 1MI ........... , ....... ...._ ...... ... r.:~:~·a-~.':".~r'..:C = c.w t. ,,, . ,., Currently Hanging v From Page 14 sponsoring an exhibit of original olls, watercolors, etchings. enamels, sculpture and other fine collectlble art work. No admission charge for the exhibit, which begins at 6:30 p.m .. Saturday. Oct. 8 at the Greenbrook Clubhouse. 18222 Santa Joanana St .. Fountain Valley. Auc11on follows at 7:30 p.m. Champagne and hora d'oeuvres will be served. 84 7-9666. DESIGNS RECYCLED GALLERY, 6 19 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, Art Glass by Charles Lotton, 150 new wot1cs, Oct. 7-22. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 879-1391. JAMES FORD, photographs, drawings and installation. through Oct. 29. UCI Fine Arts Gallery, noon-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 856-6648. HAGGENMAKER GALLERIES, 372 Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Harvest Light," limited edition lithographs, original pastels and mixed media works by Alan Murray; sculpture exhibition by Dani, Indefinite. 494-2675. KOZAK GAUERY. 202 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach, Wildlife from an artist's perspective In soft, graphic forms by Brent Harder, lithographs of Picasso. Peter Max and more; Jeanne LaRae does on-the-spot portraits, Indefinite. 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY. 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 father who suffer from Altheimer' s Disease. ends Oct. 8, 11 amA p.m. Mon.-Sat. (213) 642-2880. MATER8 FINE ART GALLERY, 1492 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, special gran showing featuring works by Salvador Dali, Victor Vuarely, Phllllp Noyer, Joan Miro (largest collectlon of Miro graphk:a In U.S.) and a rare group of etchings by Rembrandt, Indefinite. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dally. 494-3903. MIU8 HOUSE, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. Contemporary Japanese sculpture by Sel~ Kunlshlma and Kazuo Kadonaga. through Oct. 16; "Jewels," artists Include Flavie Gavel, plutlcs wtth aluminum, copper and brass works; Sharon Lynn lvecevlc, handmade paper; Bonnie Rock. personalized collages, through Oct. 2. 1-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 638-6707. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY, 3300 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach, Photographs br Frank Cotlnola and Kendall Haven, through Oct. 27; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 640-2271. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM, "Wegman's World," features 125 photographs. many of his dog, Man Ray, drawings and videotapes; "New California Artists, Part V: Jerry Brane. Painting," through Nov. 27, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daUy exC41Pt Monday. 759-1122. OCEAN WORKS, 2811 VIiia Way, Cannery VIiiage, Newport Beach. First Annual Ocean Works National Juried Print and Drawing Exhibition, 30 works by 14 artists, through Oct. 9. 673-3804. POMEROY GALLERY, 5651 Lincoln Ave., Suite A, Cypress, Western Exhibition, Including lndlan artists Esperanza. Fred OYran, and Alfredo Rodriguez, Indefinite. 827-1010. QUORUM GAUERY, 374 N. Coast ·Highway, Laguna Beach, Albert Landeros' watercolors, "lm'!9,98 Indian and Western and Virginia Huffman's "Visions • watercolors, through Nov. 1, 10 a.m.-5.p.m. dally. 494-4422. 8AHOITONE GALLERY, 38<4-A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, "Worldacene: International Perspective." • features works by local artists Louisa Cooper, Mary Dooley, Marge Chapman, Joan Christensen and Helen Reeder, wno travelled to different parts of the wor1d and painted theJI:,... surroundings Including scenes from Hawaii, SwltzerlM6, "'- Russia, Mexico and Greeoe, through Oct. 31. 497-6775. SANT A ANA COLLEGE,......., Ubr.,y, 17th at Brlatol, Santa Ana, "Update," art works and photographs by 19 alumni, ends Oct. 12, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Thu., 10 a.m.-noon Fri., 7-9 p.m. Tue. & Wed. 667-3385. 808 8tl!MON GALL•RY, 1186 Sunflower, Costa Mesa, -Preview of paintings for Siient Art Auction 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 15 to t>enoMlt Christian Outreach Mlaalon of Santa Ana. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon-Sat . 557-0804. T\.K QAUERY, 611 Anton Blvd., Suite 120, Coa1a Mesa. paintings and monoprlnta by SteYe Zoller, ceramic, metal and wood aculptur" by Ptlytlls Green, through Oct. 22, Tuet.-Sat 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 545-ARTS. UCt, Wor1<s by J..,,.. Ford, through Oct. 29, Fine Arts Gatlery, noon-5 p.m. Tuee.-Sat; 16 Offlclal poetera com- mlllioned for t~ 19&4 OfVmpiee, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fr1 .. through Dec. 2, admlnl11ratlon bul==by. 856-e922. UCI WO.Wt Ratc>URC9 • Gateway Com- mons, Campus Or. a Unlverttty Or., trvlne, 0 . .JevMvar Gllber1, one-woman lhow, pU'lttnQa and photographs, through Oct. 21, 9 a.ll!.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. sae.eooo. WOMRN MmSTI <:W THI .U.NCAN WllT, 11th Annual Memberlhlp ShoW end Sale, Saddlebedt Inn, 1660 E. Firat St .. Santa Ana, 10 a.m.·10 p.m. through Oct. 9. 835-3311. 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Ent9f1alnment nightly and SYnday alt«noon. lounge food gaf.. ley. Historic waterlront landmartt In Newpofl'a Cannefy VIiiage, 301b Lafayette. 875-5777. RUITY NUCAN Freeh ... food end Iota of It. Newpof1 BHch • Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Overlook• Newport Bey. 2735 w. COMt Hwy. 642-3431 IMne • Lunch. d!Mef, heppy hoot. 1830 • Main. 54Mn4. TM.a OP ntl MW.a Open 7 O.V.. &wkfett 1 a.m. M-F. Lunch t 1·4 M•F, Dinner 4· 11 M..S. sa g ~~. brunch 7-4. Oyster bar Fri., Set., Sun. Banquet fecllltltt up to 500. Ent•ttalnment Wed·8un. Panotamlc: ~;tew· 400 Main St .. Belbae. 873-, ..._... '-' ... Daily Pilaf MAIN OFFICE 330 West Bay SI., Co•t• MeH, c •. M•ll addreH: Box 15e0, Costa MHa, C• .. 92626 Telephone: 142-4321 Program information is provided by the networks d stations and is subject ro change without not1re. §]!Orta ....................... ~ ................ ::-:: .. ~.:-::-:.~ ....... Yage 2 TV Anrenna ....................................................... 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Los Angeles, Ca. .... 128~ KCET, -«01 SunMt 81\td., Lot Angeles, Ca. I 50 KOCE, 15744 GOiden West st:, Huntington Beach, Ca. 58 KOOC-TV, 1730 Cl«nentlne, Anaheim, Ca. -P!rTV (0) Qn.:TV, 1139 Grand Centrll Ave., Glendale. Ca. '~Z) Z-TV, 2939 NebrMka AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. , tf) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller ter, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Olnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, M.Y.,N.Y. . L SelioW, M;;fna del Rey, Ca. ·1E1 ESPN BrlatOI Ct. I g E~ Network, Atlanta, Ga. Iii•··· '(t) WOA, Na Yortc City 1~1'1) WT88, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Fnday,Oot. 7, 1983 Joe Campanella is the new host of NBC's 44This Is Your Life," the classic TV series that Ralph Ed- wards created and made famous. Cam- panella will sur- prise celebrities and "everyday heroes," whose life stories will be told firsthand by the people they have influenced and by those who have influenced them. 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Pllla11t~11l1ra et -......... 0(1 11-.l & .,.,... .. ••OWOIU_.._1(hMAL ... , ...... ._,Cl'-'"'!.' .... , The Pilot ., The cast of NBC's "Real People" - (clockwise from front) young Peter Billingsley, Bill Halferty, Byron Allen, Skip Stephenson, Mark •October 7 -October 1 3 • Russell and Sara Purcell -will be on hand as the series enters its fifth season Wednesday nights. Bess thro\Ns herself into vvedding activities By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHll..DREN: Findinc .,cret compartment in brooch Kent pve her, Erica and Palmer are ltUnned to diaoover photo of man d.remed in Nut replia. They believe Lara has aome link and decide to fly to Buenos Airs to learn identity of man in photo. DWcowrina Tad and Ur.a in bed, Marion asks Liza never to aee Tad apln. On another cocaine binge Mark hura hla hand wMll piano lid faUa on it. Sp~ Glenn, Mark'~ro,.atne l!2len chM9 him and f.aJla dowmtain. s joint custody of Bobby. Donna oontinuee to uck for Johnny's death and Phoebe auggests Donna aooompany her and lAnlley to Europe. Opal decides to audit clua in order to meet bmband. ANOTHER WORLD: Roy determined to win Henrietta but ahe is still fucinated by Leo. Janet tells Mark she'll drop divorce IUit and the namina of St.cy • co-relpOlldent if he'll give marriage another chance. BeUevtna Janet la the one w~·a been threaten.Ing his life Mark deddes to continue appotntmenta with her even thouch Sandy feela Mark'• putting~ own life in jeopardy. Peter confronts Call aft.et' Cecile says ea. uked for -amc ln return for' job. IMlna told Sally may have taken part ln UJep1 adoption rinl· AS THE WORLD TURNS: Aft.er Ariel ~ Gunnar Nicole waa Burke's wife Gunnar IUlpeCta DwUn may be hla aon. Ariel viaits her mother in Sweden but Dmtln refU8e8 to accompany her. Unle. Cricket t:reab off dee with Brian hla political career may be ruined. Karen aeelu divorce from James and gets marriage propoaa1 from John. James ia ton')' his marriage to Karen ia endlnc· Steve t.ella ~p~ of ahip that V enneil la pJanninc to auction atolen coina. High on drup Jeff atarts to hallucinate, hu car Cl'Mh, IWtaininc ,rave injuries. Beisy tella Steve she'll atay with him always. Duatin'• thrilled Karen named hit prdian by Burke. Paul heartbroken when Barbara throws Jamee out of the ~ alter he meaka into Paul'• bed.room. In Sweden Gunnar con.fronts.Ariel with hia 11Uap&dona that Dustin'• hla aon, but Ariel denies it. CAPITOL: When 1lM:mM and Beth to to Moon Lake ~ wtnda up dandna with Jotdy. A,._. 'nMJmM leaYS early wltM.at Beth. Later Beth ~ him of lllC'Unl W. a child and neerly bal1a the relatiomhlp. Aware ttwt Mllrtl and Clart.a are dinlnc Paula hal Mark •anmoned by polawhen Mn. Milla' body ia found in the river. Paula relleYed when police dedde not to PMfonn autoply on Mn. Milll f« two ,......; She WM I ChrilUan Sd.ntllt who would have been apbwtanautoply and they feel thMlbe~b.taMm't attack before ph.1n11na lnlO the nwr. Trey lftd, Sloane'• reladonlhlp deepenlnc. Paula ....... hlMl":ci Mn. Michaela. 1'homlil .. tald that liil .... will be next week to_ if he will be able to w.uc. The Mc:f>nd>e9 fml6ly frtahtened whm a death thrmt la bmd tn lhlllr nwO~ DAYS or OUB LIVIB: DrnmlllCI by Trllla'a 4-th ~ blarw hlnmlf,... not .......... the~ .... ~ Alex of Trtlta'a murdll', ...... hM bnwl with ha. 'nwi DA thlnb »..-. ...,. haft killed Trtlta. ~of~·· unNble s-t Anna beoolma afnkl of ::..r:-::-~lllCI~~===!:. by Vtpor pna. Hope trMI to help ham but ... nilialll ~· warninl '°"him to aiet out ot town. a.au Mtoul whm&pe hm Kayla come to the ~ to eend bla ....._ ......_ tln'Ul.s whlDlbe ,_..Peta Ml brolrm IDtD a. a..t. IDO& OI' NIOlrr: Sky awwe U.. 11-. wtdt die -~ ·~.Dot. 1~ 1113 limp. Robbie hu Preacher beaten. L.ter Robbie programs Jodie to •Y she love1 him and wants Preacher out of her life. Derek and Milee' friendahip in trouble over their mutual Jove for Chris. Didi 8ee9 Calvin. 0.vey out on bail. Sky rea1iz.es that Geraldine'• phone hu been bl.toed. GENERAL HOSPITAL: -Shaken by Natalie'a death Luke dedde9 he muSt trwt Scocpio and gi\te him the di8c and wants to eet up an appointment to .ee his former best friend, Soorp6o. Scorp6o wanbl Grant to tell him the truth but Grant fee.rful. Grepy orden Rama to kidnap Holly and Cella and to eliminate Grant. Bunny Willia' body ia found. When Monica auggesta he can return to work Rick ia fearful. Lealle lost all her winnin8J at the cuino. Lealle writes a check and overdraws the bank account. Learning Jimmy Lee's mother ia planning trip to Port Cbailes Monica wants to atop her. I;u and Blackie start to mak~ love. GUIDING LIGHT: Having enrolled at oollege Phillip winds up taking Annabelle'• F.ngllsh claaa with Beth. Phillip m1-es his frienClabip with Rick who cannot get over the lo. of Beth to Phillip. Before leaving town with Samantha Justin mends fenca with PhiWp. Wanting to get ln an executive post at Sp1uJdlna Vane.a Alf"eell to be nice to Nola., Quint wm't block her appotntment. When Billy h1ree beautlfW lea"etary Vane.a retaliates by h1rinc hunky male ..utant. When Katie ta turned down fOf' pmltion at Cedara Ed and Maureen try to help. Upeet becau.e Warren 1eem1 lnter.ted in Hope, Laley Anne aaya they are throuah. With little money oominC ln Bndley'a temper flaree and he takes a awtnc at Lilllan. Under· hypnolil Annabelle recalla talldni to BUI Bauer: Henry~ from hosp(tal. LOVING: LUy lldlnia to Jack that her father Garth holds her and IE-.. her the way Jack do-. Stunned Jack tella LUy they m~ run away. When J.ck leiavee for' food lJly hu a nlahtmare about Garth and when me wakel up lhe hu formed a new penonality who'•• streetwt.e • lJly ia naive. Sc.cey and Tony are datfna. Nonen and Mike make love and atterwarda Mike tella Noreen 1hey are throuah· She become• livid anCt thl'OW9 him out of Merrill'• apuumnt. GGni to Menill'• to vt.lt Norem Douc lpC>Ca ftoeer"t brief~ and rea1iMa that Menill called off hit weddinato DoUa bec8Ul8 of herfeelln8b~~Roewcom.outoftlle~ · to defend M.nll lfws him a bUek eye. Loma cllddel not to move lnto the dorm. ONE L11'& '.ro LIV'S: Wbm Bred ren..-on havtnc Ina and Kat open rataunnt at Vemcm Inn In f.lvw ot La.:inda'• ci-y aip_pir dub. Jenny ccn6den ._NI ban. Sdll llUffertna flun ....... m:ho ...... to ...aty .. b9half of Clint on hiachlqt b au.npled murder. Dartan t.ua.llhll •w Clint throw l'do ol1 brfdet. Olm,._..,~ met alb ber Into dllml"I Clnt lrW to kill ..... la court ...... ot aibda fa&Mr .. ..,.. md later am.,.... ..... ..... ~ tm-Ill ...n.. Wlml Dae !I:''. '-by Drew ... ~ ehOIJ. Becky WU. Bon.. knew ..... BldtJ ..... , ... bla chDd. r.un, a fool once tipjn Bo 1-wl Die. Anthony '9lrea adwn.._. of the lttuatlan and cm-on to 0.. RYAN'S llOP&: When ,... 11'1 Jadt a Mtwn MW1 affw' lAllh daama Jade -drinldftl probmn wl w. IAmard .... &qt the etary. l.Allb ,..... ..... but tt'• too la• fw M* to II' FC*lkln. At JOI n Pnnk'1 ......... rwpdon Ms .. » IWnned 9'hm .. 1po11 8-. ....... ..................... ,.... .... _ ........ ~ ---............ La ........ moa118M1 .... -~ . --1rilll ON' ,.,..,..., ~ ... wl laDa a..dflnl Into JUI and .................. n.. .. to -TVAnleana Made-for-JV movie has drama, impact By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OI ... .,.., ....... In July. 1981, a 6-year-old boy named Adam vaniahed {rom the toy department of a large 1tore In Hollywood, Fla. While eeeking the help ot law enforcement agendm In the aearch for Adam, the boy's parenta enoouniered frustrating bureaucratic tangles. But their unflagging efforta eventually resuhed in new legislation aimed at improving the way In which law officers search for m1.aing children. The agony and triumph of the m.lming boy'• paren\I haa been dramatiJ.ed in a new made-for-TV movie. "Adam," sianing Daniel J . Travanti ("Hill Street Blues") and Jobeth Williama ("Poltergeist"). will air at 9 p.m. Monday on KNBC Channel4. Travanti and Williams portray Adam's parents, John and Reve Walsh. After Adam'rdiaappearance, the Walabes tried nliBt the help of the FBI and police agencies outside their town. But bec.auae there wa, no hard evidence that had been kidnapped, the Interstate police Information ork could not be uaed. , The Walshes fought for changes in the system, and eventually pressed Congress to pass the Miaeing Children's Bill. This law now allows parents acceas to the National Crime Information Computer. "This ia the same computer they use when your car or your television is stolen," explains Joan Barnett. executive producer of "Adam." "The computer is set up ao that it feeda into all police stations. If your car was stolen tomorrow and found next week in Rhode Island, the Rhode Island police would run the serial number through the computer, and the local police would infonn you that your car was found. "Well, now they've started to do that for children -I think it's about time. What John Walsh realized about a half-hour after Adam disappeared was .that although the Hollywood, Fla., police and thousands of volunteen were looking for him, the kid was probably out of the jurisdiction of the Hollywood police within 20 minutes. "Nobody was really looking for him where they should have been. And the the FBI would not get involved in the case unless they had proof of the crossing of state lines or a ransom demand." According to Barnett, 1.8 million children are reported g every year. She sees the movie "Adam" asa means of ghting this issue. We picked John and Reve Walsh because they were an upwardly mobile, attractive young couple with a 6-year-old ~y," she says. "I think anybody watching television could y, 'Gee, that could be me .... "' "Adam'' had its roots in a documentary on m.iaaing hildren made by the film's producer, Linda Otto. The documentary was done as a segment of "20/20. ''The topic was then developed as a TV movie, with the focus on the Walahes. ''It's a very sad story, but the end is a triumph for them," says Barnett. "It think it's a very upbeat story because basically what it shows is that one person can really make a difference and make a change if they just will not take no for an answer." She hopes parents viewing ''Adam" will derive some lessons from It. "A great deal of it has to do with awareness," she says. "That little-boy wa.s ta.ken out of a Sears store where he wu shopping with his mommy. She left him for just two minutes. He was watching two older boys play a computer game. "She walked one aisle over to the lamp department and Daniel J. Travanti and Jobeth Williams star as John and Reve Walsh whose son 1Adam (John Boston), mysteriously disap- .pears from a shopping mall in Monday's NBC movie, "Adam." came back and he was gone. And nobody saw it. There isn't one mother out there who hasn't turned around one minute and her child was one aisle over. We've all had that experience as a,parent." Barnett said ahe's pleased with the way "Adam" turned out. "l think it is a very moving, very powerful piece," she says, ''that will satisfy people dramatically an<f will also enlighten them about a very important subject." COMING A Tl'RACl'IONS: Robert Preston and Patty Duke Astin star in "September Gun," a Western drama airing at 9 p.m . Saturday on KNXT Channel 2. Preston portrays an aging gunfighter who grudgingly agrees to help a determined tholic nun care for a group of unwanted Apache children. George Segal, Morgan Fairchild, Janet Suzman and dy McDowell appear in .. The Zany Adventun!S of Robin ood," a TV movie being filmed for CBS. Segal plays the gendary outlaw who robbed from the rich to give to the poor. Sharon Gless of "Cagney and Lacey" and Dee Wallace of the movies "E.T ." and "Cujo" will star in "The Sky's the Limit," also for CBS. The film deals with women in NASA'• astronaut progl"am. Sidney Sheldon's best aeller "Master of the Game" ia being filmed as a nine-hour ~ries for CBS. The cast will include Dyan Cannon, Ian Charleston. Harry Hamlin and Cliff De Young. Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 3 _.,... --rr1c1ay~. ---· .,_ ... QClml PU .... wmt ~ feot· ... .._ N1u11r, M'::• wt._. ................. ~ ...... .. ~;.1::r.: t~.t., ~Antmt M .... Y..ti ... -:c ~ .... --.. A ..... .. Olbr'91111d ...... ....., .. .... .................. ..,-.......... .... a..11 .............. (1 ..... ) • Mm Medi YOU OUllff TO•• fllC. NlmT • ......., ......... ....... .. ......,..,.,, n ...... ....... ca... 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Steve aaree. with Stephanie to make their weddina 80dal event of the 8eUOr1 but refule9 to make it a med.111 event aa well. Liu ~ to undergo hypnoaia ln order to recall man the uw at Jo'1 memorial 1ervice talking to Mra. OrblK:h, the phyeic, who waa later found alaln. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Sharon fearful Patty wW have total breakdown if she's arresled for lhooting Jack before she remembers what happena, decides a reenactment ofthenightJackwaashotlaneceeaary.JWatunnedwhenJack tells her Patty shot him. Diane agrees to marry Andy. Nikki thrilled when Paul uya she and Tony were never married. Lauren still trying to make Traci believe Profemor Sullivan la interested ln Traci. Nlkkl jealoua of Julia and Victor's relati.onahip. Ashley upset that John plans to reinstate Jack as president of Jabot. Have a question about your favorite !IOSp or soap star? Write to Lynda Hirsch, c/o Field Newspaper Syndkate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, c.alif. 92714. 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DINNERS INCLUDE: Homemade Brea~. 16 Item Salad Bar. Dessert Cart & Cheerful Service • • 2 3131 S. BRISTOL ST., COSTA-MESA. CA 92626 • 714/557·3000 -(405 & Bristol in Costa Mesa) • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, Oct 7, 1983 7 -rriday -JU1ernoon Movies- -· "The Charge At Feather RfVer" (1953, Western) Guy Madison. Vera Miles. (2 hrs) (C) "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or. Jackie Gleason, ( 1 hr . 40 min.) -CH.I "Goin' South" (1978. Comedy) Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen. ( 1 hr • 4 1 min.) W (D) "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fantasy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy. ( 1 hr .. 25 mrn ) CI) "My Favorite Year" (1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessrca Harper ( 1 hr . 35 min ) lllt(C) "LOS1 Ho11Zon" ( 1937, Fantasy) Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt (2 hrs ) Cl "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" (1982. Orama) Jfll Clayburgh. Nicol Wllll· amson. ( t hr .. 45 min ) G "The Violent Ones" ( 1967, Orama) Fernand-0 Lamas. Ak1e Ray. (2-ttrs.) •CID "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CJ) "Crisis" ( 1950. Adventure) Cary Grant, Jose Ferrer (2 hrs.) •CD "Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 39 min ) •CI> "It Came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr .. 20mln) W (C) "My Favorne Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper (I hr . 35 min.) 0 "Birch Interval" ( 1976, Orama) Eddie Albert, Rip Torn. (2 hrs.) •Cl) "The Seven Vear Itch" ( 1955, Come· <M Marilyn Monroe. Tom Ewell (2 hrs ) CD "On Golden Pond" ( t98 t, Orama) Henry Fonda. Katherine Hepburn ( 1 hr . 49min.) CI) "Ghost Story" ( 1981, Horror) Fred Astaire, JOhn Houseman ( 1 hr., 50 min) .. Ill) "The Love God?" (1969, Comedy) Don Knotts. Edmond O'Brien (2 hrs. 5 min.) •CC> "Don't Cry. ti's Only Thvnder" ( 1982, Orama) Dennis Christopher, Susan Saint James ( t hr , !>O min ) _ _.lvening .. 1..-:TIMJI. Clll ... ,,,,,.., l&Alll MC ... Q ,_.. 019lill'I MWMMM llMllml./.._....,.. -ITllY Hoddlng Carter looks at smatt-1own newspaper$, and their •truoole to aurvfve lbtt aulta. IS._ AT'IMCTIOlll 1t•m•1•Clf.., .. "The Deep" (1977, Adventure) Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. A young OOUl)le Rnd romance end treasure as they dive off the coest of Bermuda and find a t>urled treature ettche. 'PO' (2 h,. • " mlnJ.. .. , ....... llmfaL9 =' UL•r ... CO<reepondente Lin· Wtrtl'lelmer and eotcle Robefll 101n Paul IM!e fOf en up-to-the-minute eum· ~CU.~:tftlet 10 Frtday. Oct. 7, 1083 CS) 11118 .._ ,_ Sally Ke41er· man and Leslie Neilsen star in thrs come- dy whodunit. set In a New York apartment on New Year's Eve. mvotv1ng an actor, his wealthy wife and his ambitious agent. ( t hr .. ~ M Cll ... iWPY DAYI AQAll ..... & ....... llOllM I llAll'IWI LMIQH • .... llfTlllT~ ~ An rnlerview with Sean Connery, a speclal report on TV comm8fc1ats lootcs at why stars plug prod- luct~-AllY ... wu IUH••marT llMCRM~ --99\. MOVIE "It Came From HoUywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy, Dan Aykroyd. The WOfSt scenes from old B movies are presented. ollerlng humorous glimpses of Japanese monster epics, exp!Oitatton lltms and the works of Edward 0. Wood Jr • director of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Olen Or Olerlda .. 'PG' (1hr ,20mln) CI) MOVIE "From Beyond The Greve" (1973, Horror) Peter Cushing. David Warner. Visitors to a hltle ant~ue shop meet terrible lates 'PG' ( 1 hr , 31 min.) NII I OllMm CCMITl TODAY 1:'tt ... MOVIE "The World According To Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. Mery Beth Hurt The son of an unmarried prep school nurse enjoys a Ille lull of adventures, coincidences and bizarre ch&racters. 'R' (2 hrs., t5 min.) 1:119 2 Oii ntl TOWlt Featured. Donna Mills of "Knots Landing". a look at how KNX· FM <:hanged Its format and became KKHR to try and gain a bigger Shere of the FM audience; Monty Montane. a 73-yaar·Old cowboy. a Palm Springs Golden Wedding Anniversary for a canine couple, Whefe the decorations constsl of 1811 gold dog biscuits and the fashions for lhe pups are strlotly high fashion. '~·~·~""' m Oii LA Featured: a ptlflle of "Fan- tasy lsland'a" Ricardo Mantalben; a took at the current manfe for pigs. Including the Incredible Miss Piggy and Incomparable Porky the Pig, the spon 01 bodyeurling at Catllornla's beacheS, Hollywood's "cover Is. .. 11CTAC ... .... ......... COUlT ....... 111'1"19'8 ...... ,.-.... ... .U. "Lindi Ronstadt" .. "Trouble In The Olen" (195-4, • ornedy) i::orrett Tuek9'. Ofaon Welles. SCott1$11 hlghlandett •r• lnl\Jttated When 1 wel.,traveled roed le c=.J:. hra.) .... ()) "9 D&al Of TN plens for a milllon·doller r0bb9ry '-<I • orlrnlnal 10 tum hlmeelf Into Aoeco'e •Met dOUOle )tlrOUQfi IUIQIWY, ( t ht.) ·-----Exolt· Ina action hlgtlllghtt of fM ot the gr .. t• W"OOd s.tee. and lnt9Mews with the unuig h«oee and othert wtlO pla)'9d a l?.!r'I In balebelf hllt]: • .. "SltlM" 1973, HOfTOf) Mer• got Klddef, Jtnnlftf . A SWnele twin rs .,, .. ted ,,,., .,. 1a 11'11et1t1en '°' '* aitt41f who hat b9com. ~ In murdtf. (:;> hra.I 8 0 ~ Kraus asl<s Benson to pose as her husband 1n a plan to show her visiting mother (Sudie Bond) 1ha1 she's mar~~ "PAllrAIY aMD ~ llfTlllT~ TOllQlfT An Interview with Sean Connery; a special repor1 on TV commercials looks at why stars plug prod· ucts for cash ., MOVIE "Ski Ult To Death" ( 1978, Suspense) Deborah Rallin. Charles Frank Several skiers are trapped and taoe Imminent death when two ski hit gondolas are def ailed ~hrs.) I WAll-T WBllMl'IEW .... WAU.fTmETWB llCMI "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason A multimll· llona1re "purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaything tor his spoiled f~· (1hr.,40min.) ncena . MOVIE "Jlnxedl" ( 1982, Comedy) Bette Mldler, Ken Wahl A singer talks an unlucky casino dealer into helping her dO away with her obnoxious boyfriend 'A' ( 1 hr,45mm) Cl) MOVIE "The Exorcist" ( 1973, Horror) Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair The young daughter oi a popular actress becomes p()SSeSSed by a demonic spirit which com- mlts evil acts through the occupation of her mind and body ·1r (2 hrs , 2 min ) g llCMI "Trail Qt The Pink Pantht'" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven. Following the disappearance or bumbling French police detective Inspec- tor Clouseau, a TV reporter Interviews friends. ramify and enemies to put togeth· er a profile or his Ille. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) .. lll)AU•ntlFAaY d (() TOP U. IODeQ Mike Tinley I Marl( McPherson 10-round Middleweight bout (from Atlanhc Clly, N J.) (R) (2 hrs . 30 min) •D IOllO PU1IUI wn'M '°"9llY Foot age from Houston. Chicago, and South Bend, also extensive Interviews with mem bers of '':Ii'-( I hr ) 8 0 1 K&therlne and Gl!Ofge learn that WabSfer Is hiding a young runa- way (Heather O'Rourke) In his room (!)UMIOAT m PJl WADm A behlnd·the·acenes loo6c w'a'U.°3t£f.GcZ'ney's road thow. I • OOOf8i I OUllll CCMfTY ''An lntltf'Mw With Governor Deul<me~t1n" Newsmand Jim Cooper Interviews Calilor· nla Governor George Deul<mejlan on our· r•nt la&uet and events attectlng Calllor"441 • lncl\J,:.1A=t and aduoallon ... lfR CIWl.8 c:tUMle TAUi wn'M Guetl: *herd~min • • Cl) The aftermath ot the fire at SOuihfork result& In ettempta to repair both the ranch Itself and relatlonahlps w11hln the Ewing fllmily, ( t hr.) e <II LOT'f9m Fleherly and Ruth trav•I to Pl\Otnh1 and 11umble Into 1 traumatic situation Involving two blood brothers (John Btn~tt Porry. Tom McFt1~I (1 ht) I ... ,.., ·---..rf IMA "A Ntw In-.. Arriving In ~ York aft., e ::itty. 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WMllMlmrlUUllt • ....,~ 1.-.r An interview with Seen Connefy; a special report on TV commerclats looks at why stars plug prod- luct~ .i°~ J~t LCM. u• c•rnu MllO UC. "USAC Stoctls" (from RoMburQ, ONo) (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .. (Q).,.. "Outlaw Lediee" (198 t, Dra- ma) Marlene Willoughby, Samantha Fox Neglected hou8ewMls go out at nlgtlt In search of sexual adventure. ( 1 hr . 20 min.) -· .-:A'ITGP• Cl) .,_ "The King And Four Queens" ( 1956, Western) Clark Gable. Eleanor Parker. A charming and haod9ome mer· cenary romencea loor loYely women who8e thief husbands have hidden away a fortune In loot. (2 hrs.) I= "Mirror Of Deceptloo" ( 1975. Myst«Y) Kim Derby. Jamet Maxwelt. A young woman lootts Into the disappear· ance of het two roommates, who never returned af,er answering the same employrnet)t ad. !) hr., 30 min,) CUNfllOCCI m Cl Cl)._ ''HlllowMn Ill: Seaeoo Of The Wftetl" (1982. Horror) Tom Atklnt. Sta· ~ Nelkln. A young women '9 11ded by an emergency room phyw.lclen In het lnveetl- getlon of • Haloween male menutecturer who may haYe been reeponelble fOf het tathet'1 grueeome murdef. 'A' (1 hr .. 35 nWI.) •-econ .,_.,,.... -.. "The Mad OoctOf" (1e.1. Dr•· me) 81111 Rathbone, aen Drew. A dls-euro.cs ~trllt marrlel wom.i end thin I< .. !ham tor their money. (2 hit.) CI)NT mccl a F• CC ... ''Sfttlng Ouckt" (199(), AM/fl· t\l'e) llild-' Einl, Zed\ Norrnen. Two llllC>f mot>lteft ... to South Am«tca IWld ~., the ~ llllgMd to k• ~ 'R' (1tw.,30mln.) Cl) .. "The Qodf ...... (1972. Dr•· me) Miwton Brendo. N Peclno. 8-.d on Iha now! w w.to P\m>. An aglrlg Mabo ... the..,...... btt-...n his lctyt-llo fMlly ... llld "'-hlt1h ,.... ... of hll ~ lnlk down " hit IOl'1I become lncfllllngly lnYOMcl In lhl Vlcltnt work· ~)of or~ ettrnt. 'R' (2 hrl .. 5& 1a Friday,~. 1. 1883 t:a CC) llO¥tl "Swinging Cheerleaders" (1974, Comedy) Jo Johnston, Ralnbeaux Smith A goup of high school pom-pom girls ex.hiblt unusuat 8ChoOI spiftt In rooting fOf theit football team 'R' ( 1 hr .• ~ min) W 9 ..,_ ''The Legend Of Uzzle Borden'' ( 1975. Drama) E.lililbeth Montgomery, Fritz WeaY9f A woman Is 80CU98d of the axe murderS of her fathel and stepmother • mc ... ou •n l hrs.) ~ TIIDAY Featured: The effects of alcoholism on an alcOhotic's chltdren ! = ''Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) Johrl Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands A New York arcNtect lea119S the preseures ot urban life and maniage and escapes to a Greek Island with his daughter and a free- SDlrited young woman In tl-Ms updated V9f· slon of Shakespeare's play. ·PG· (2 hrs . 25=~ -~ nw:u t1I --~ AT1'11AC11Gm t1I .,.. "The Godfathet" ( 1972, Dra- ma) Marlon Brando, Al PactlO. Baaed on the novel by Marlo Puzo. An aging Mafioso sees the barriers between his ~ Ile family Nie and lhe harsh realhles of his business break down es his sons become increasSngly inYolved In the >Aolent woril· ii of organized crime. (2 hrl .. 55 min.) ...... ..,_ "The Roots Of Heaven" ( 1958, Adventure) Errol Flynn. Juliette Greco A wildlife enthusiast attempts to protect African eteptiants from being hunted (2 hrs.. 30 min) • .,_ ''Once The K-.ng Siana" ( 1974. MystefY) Patrick O'Neal, Patricia Donahue. A professor has difficulty disposing of his wife after tlllina In love with anolhet woman. ( t hf . 30 "*i.) I CllMm CCMITY TCIDAY .. --mil .,. "I love You (Eu Te Amo)·· (1981. Orama) Sonia Btaga. Paulo Cesar Pe<ek>. Two people ~ an ax~ affair in an attempt to fotget theW former -rm:::' ~ OllCMI "HonOfGuard" (1hi .. 30mln.) W (C) .,_"Lost Horizon" (1937. Fanta· sy) Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt. A kid- napped diplomat discovefs the Himalayan • kingdom ot Shangri-La, a place of eternal ~and lmmorlaHty. (2 hrs.) • • .,. "MurderS In The Rue Morgue" ( 1932. Mystery) Bela Lugosi. Sidney Fox. Based on the story by Edgar Alan Poe. A fiendish doctor vfctimlzes young women as par1 ol his experlmentatloo with apes_ i tu .. 15 min.) --~ M .,.. "Ruthtess" (1948, Drama) Zachary Scott. Diana Lynn. An ambitious businessman forsakes his family and hap- ~ IOf suooess. (2 In .. 15 min.) CB) .,.. "Jim<ed!" (1982, Comedy) Bette Mldler.1<en Wahl, A singer tdta an unlucky ca~no dealer Into helping het dO away With het obnoxious boyfriend. 'R' ( 1 ..hr .. ~ HllMCUl-.n u. .. MISC TMI lJii .. Mm ... ell CCUll'llY lm.c 119111 TO IDnT Tammy Wynette hosts thll tribute to the "Queen Of Country Music" feetur· Ing performances by LYM AndlWIOn. Tom T. Han. Hank WWllams Jr .. Mena Klgore, Charty Mclain, Roy Acuff and Kitty Walls herself. Taped at Nashville's Gtend Ole F-Wt. (lhr.,30 ~ 4111 ICOM/.,._ CM ... .,. "Enter The Ninjl" (1981, Adventure) Franco Nwo. Soun George. An American marllal arts expert aat9 out to avenge the murdef of his best friend. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) CZ) ..,_ "My Favorite Ye&f" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toote. Jeealcl Harper A dipsomanlac:al former matinee Idol hll dittlcutty coping with the pressures of II five TV pertormanoe <Ming tateYlllon'1 Haen age, 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ...... .,. M .,. "Murder In The Blue Roorn" ( 1!Mo4, Mystery) Grace McDonald, Don- ald Cook. A determined man tries 10 unrevel the myst«Y beNnd thl <*th of his wtfe'e Int husband. ( 1 hr .• 1& min.) Cl)CMromm .. -l'rlclay Coal. ,,... Top country singer Janie Prltke Is joined by Alabama. Ronnie Miisap, Geotoe Jones. Rosanne Cesh. Gotdon MacAae and Charley Pride In hef llftl 181&-vlslon special. (2 hrs.) e _. Oii ..-oc•1 The San Marooe River. which tlOws thlough central Texas. Is flanked by a variety ol cultures as well aswtldcrealures. (1 hr.) CD a.A TO 1MI lfll!l llOllll Dina Mer- rill and Jack GHford star In this stOly eboul e secret expe1lmen1 10 crone a famous sci. entlsl. (I hr .• 45 min.) CIJ llOWll "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Come<ly) Peter O'Toole, JesslCe Harper A dlpsomanlecal former matinee Idol hes dlttlcully coping with the pressures of a live TV per1ormance during televislon's -~™=~(1hr .. 35mln.) ... -flAftUI"""...., ---Concert footage from Los Angeles. making an .album with Smokey. and a beh1nd-1he-scenes Interview. ( I hr ) Cl) lllOft "How To Murder Your Wile" ( 1965, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Virna Lisi A comic-strip artist takes out his frus- trations by planning his wife's murder In his comic strip (2 hrs . 30 min. l mn11..a10M1 CO) lllOft "Time Walker" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Ben Murphy, Kevrn Brophy An ancient mummy discovered 1n the tomb ol Tu1anlchamen 1s sent to a Calltomla uni- verSlty tor analysis, where It Is acc1oentally revived 'PG' (I hr • 25 min ) I IAllTA AMTA -Cl) FM.COM CllEIT Angela takes aovanlage ot lhe Glot:>erti family's vulnera- bility In the wake ol Julia's homicidal actloos .. 1 hr.) 81 u~C* Matt's 1nvestiga1>0n of a pipeline lor the 11anspor1 ot Illegal ahens sets him on a search tor a c1111cally lllb~(1hr) I TMI ~ IAGA "A New Begin- ning" Arriving 1n New York sher a terrify· 1ng voyage across the Atlan1ic. the Oskars hnd the long 1ourney 10 W1sconsm hampe1ed ~ hardahlps and Ctvl1tlna'1 ~egnancy. 2 hta ) ~ .,_ " lue Collar" ( 1978. Drama) Rlehard Pryor, Harvey Keitel Thlee frus- trated Detroit auto f&CtOfy worke<a tum to crime, bringing them Into more contllct and polenllal danger than they ever counted on. 'R' ( I hr .. 54 min.) CID .,. "The World According To Garp" ( t982. Comedy) Robin WMllams. Mary Beth Hurt. The son ol an unmarried prep acllool nurM enJoys a Ille lull of adventurea, oolncldenees and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs .. 15 min) II MCMI "Enter The Ninja" ( 198 t, Advenrure) Franco Nero, Susan George. An American martial arts expert aeta out to avenge lhe murde< of his best friend. 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min ) G lllOv. "DinrWH At The Ritz" ( t937. Mystery) AnnabeHa, David Niven The daughter of a murdered French banker places blind trust In the help offered by her financier !lance In locating the killer. $hr .. 30:~ -NIQttT I m¥ll "ExOfcist II The Heretic" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Burton, Linda Blalr. Young Regan MacNeil 1s stlll haunt- ed by bizarre visions and dreams of tlyfng, a situation which a priest and a female psychoioglsl try to end for her 'R' ( t hr .. 57 min.) -1 llAIY mBllOOM • B'll1181T *'"'* ... lllOft "II Came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd, The worst scenes from old B movies are presented, otte11ng humorous glimpses of Japanese monster epics. e><plot1a1100 films and the works ol Edward D Wood Jr . d11ector ot "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen Or Glenda " .. 1.PG~r~ 11M llDCllO GD ... TAXI QOMllHOW MCU Oii TMI NIGttT llllffMLI. DI...,._ Alli The latest medical 1nforma1ton and research about this fnght- en109. dlseeM It preeecited lrom Seattle, Wathlogton where the lihh annual meet· Ing or membeB of e group 1h111 a1udlet UJl.anemllled diMaMt w .. held. ~ ·-----~10 YIO'I Wl•....n tW _,1'MCll 1w m tW llOWll "The 8ermuo. Deptht" 9, Science--Flctlon) Burl lvea. Leigh McCloslcey Scientists ~nter e beeutl- M glrl who seams 10 have returned lrom the dead and Is being puraued by a er_ehlstorlc creature (R) (2 hrs .. t6 min.) D • T-..n Hoel; Johnny Carson. Guesta; Dudley Moore, comedians Bob Elliott at1d Ray Goulding ("Bob and RayJ~J.., IOMC ... ..n.. if IUllCll Ol-mmn Oii Ull MMQICO DAVI»..._ llOl'OICYa.I llM*I "500 CC World Championship" (from lmola, Italy) ( 1 hr.) e111a.. ttllcaJ IMYAllA I NIMT: CClllCBT Pal M ~CAI The endorlng rock band. San- tana. reprise some of their greatest hits In concert with Heart from Altos de Chavon. Dominican Republic. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tl:9G .,. "Crowtlaven Farm" (1970, Horror) Hope Lange. Lloyd Bochner. A woman finds a maelstrom ol wltchcrah and temH awaiting her when she Inherits a New E~nd larm. (I hr .. 25 min ) Cl) .-..n'MIWOMMWI CC) lllOft "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper. A dlpsomanlacal toimer mattnee idol has d1tlicully coping with the pressures of a hve TV perl01mance during television's ~oen age. ·~r., 35 mln.) TMI .-AT All ITW4'f IMMAll DURAN Eleven rook videos ot lhe biggest hits of lhe EngllSh rock band Duran Duran ere featured In lhlS e><cltlng music spectal. ( 1 hr.) 0.,. "Eating Raoul" ( 1982. Come- dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov. A down- Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Under New Management "Scrv1nJ.? All F i.ltlhs" Dean A. Dempsey Geu.ral M&ucer CREMATION Berurd S. Radakk lleeorial eo...a.r I larb<)r l~a~11 ·Mount Olive ~lcn1orial Par·k · ~ortuan· · 's290 OTHER SERVICES .. FROM '546 PHON~o10DAY FREE INFOAMA TION 1625 Gisler ~ve . Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 11 ' -Salurclay Cont. --llOC& I ..... HUI.I IM8C Of OI. 'Mmll -COOPBI I ClllAm CCMfTT ''An Interview With Governor Deukmejlan" Newsmen Jim Cooper lntefViews Califor- nia Governor George Deukmejlan on cur- rent Issues and events affecting California lncl=budgel and education. (1:) "Mlsly" (1961. Drama) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connell. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CH)_,.TMIM .UTW ... --1 UTIWll ... (•Mlll> .. Cl) IUQIUM /IOAD .... • AllADll ..... ilAll /•--.a llU I pew,, ROCla .,_"Not Above Suspicion" ( 1960, Western) Clayton Moore. Jay SllvMheels. ( 1hr .. 30 min.) IJZ) llO¥ll "Custer Of The West" (1968, Western) Robert Shaw, Mary Ure. (3 hrs.) I IQUAM POOT GAMll•lll 1MIUWlllMW llO¥ll "Evil Undef The Sun" ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Blrkln. ( 1 hr .. 40 min,) O llOVS "Across The Great Dtvlde" (1976. Adventure) Robert Logan. Heeth- er R=. (2hrs.) CZ) "The Sender" ( 1982, Horror) Kathryn Harrold, Zeljko lvanek. ( 1 hr., 30 -1mlni. UYOHAU..-.,,...,. 1W ---/ROAD-'ln.18 9 MC IW IJICIAU "The Joke's On Mr Little'' Two young prank- sters (K.C. Martel. George Olden) ere 1aught a lesson bl en unusual lsc·= (Richard enders). (R) c:;> ... WllATPUAUm 111111111 POil A lmAIOll 1W U. IO-Mike Tinley I Merk Mc~ 10-round MlddlewelQht bout ~~tic City, N.J.) (R) (3"hrs.) tW. llllWOll.O Featured: Interview with a01ot Alben Hague "Professor Schrol- l " on the tele\MIOn aeries "Fame." .,. __ ....... TWY 9 ._ICAI W• Guests: Marshan Crenahaw. Eric Bwdon end the Animals. (1 hf.) (I) 110V11 "Jltte<buQS" ( 19<43, Comedy) Laurel and tWdy. Vfvlan ~lelne. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) • I llYPlwml'llUlnWI comlf'amAP ..,_POllAlmAIOll llOIWll "Luoky Ledy" ( 1976, Come- ~ Lita Mlnoeltl, Burt Reynolds. f2 hrt.) CB>.,. "Dence Of The Dwarfs ' ( 1 hr., 30mln.) • llOWll "Alf Str!Me" (1955, Dfama) AiOhard Otnnlng. Glofle Jean. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)· -M ... - Ai -1LA• AT -... OueltJ Chlrlle O\.trnllw, actor. (, ht.) I ,_~n.1111a111111a•-• PAJM-' .. "Two ROClll TOQ9thtf'' J 1961. "''"') Jemet 618'¥11'1, Richer Wid-mer!<. 12 l'lr•·I 14 F~day,OCt. 7, 1913- • MOW'E "The Tattoo Connection" (1979, Adventure) Jim Kelly, Chen Sing. l'i:~ llMICOf PLOUL. , ... UT1U--OllTMIPUm al RCA: TMI IKGlm C8ITURY llOVll "Mad Max" ( 1980, Drema) Mel Glb800. Joanne Samuel. ( 1 hr . 29 min.) Cl) MOWll "It Came From Hollywood" ( 1982, Comedy) John Candy, Dan ~kr=-(1 hr.,20 mln.) lIJ "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'TOOle. Jessica Harper. 11hr.,35mln.) -<& llCAA TODAY BGVlllOI ......, 110¥11 "Hit The Ice" ( 1943, Comedy) Abbott and Costello, Ginny Simms ( 1 hr., 30mfnl I ·~··· umcA·M~c:erruRY _, Tom Weiskopf. Arnold Palmer end Gary Player ere among lhe 16 golfers scheduled to compete. (from Wentworth Club near Lon<' on. England). (3 tirs., 30 min.) O ..,_"The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robeft Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs.. 4 .. llCAA llOOllML min~ w I INllllawam.I Scheduled: JOhn Collins I Tony SlbsOn middleweight bo\J1 (live from Atlantic City, N.J ) : 1he GOid Cup Unllmlted Hydroplane race (from Evansville. Ind.): the Mr. Olympia body· building competition (from Munich. West Gery;n~.) • AmlCA'ITOPme 1i mrraT.,_.. 1111 -Featured: Kate Jackson's new TV series: on tour with Waylon Jennings In Flo<lda: a special repc>n on how actors cope with unemploy- ment betwe.n =· ( 1 hr.) l ===--mtAVIClll .,. "Ave Deys One Summer" 982, Orama) Sean Connery. Betsy Bra~(1 hr.,50mln.) • . ''I, The J\Jty" ( 1953, M~tery) WIBitf ~eaton Foster. (2 hrs.) IOULTUll -WAI. ~-llllMllmlAVIClll .. "The Browning V81'91on" ( 1961, Otame) Michael Redgrave. Jean Kent. (I hr .. 30mtn.) Cl) llOWll "Ster Wart" (1977, Fanlaay) Marie Htmill. Htrtleon Fcxd. (2 hrs.) CJ) C1M.11 ~TAI.It wmt Gues1. Rlchltd 9;1;m1n. .. , •• ~laMm -.a_, AT•llCMll ... ' ... "My Side Of The Mountain" 989, Adventunt) Ted Ecc .... Theoclofe ~hrs.) e "Diamond Heed" (19e3. ola· me) Charlton .... ton, Yveff• Mlmleux. (2 l'ltl.) • .. "Ooo $evtgt: The ~an Of &fonte" ( 197S.. ~urt) Ron flV. Paul ~i:£ ''A(tel Sharon'' '9rM1'1 M1n111tr Of o.ter. lallc1 with Sid· ney RoMne:*ltt eboUt eYenta eurroundlog tl'lt lnvaelon of l.ebenOn and tht propoeed -=r;. PllOI Pllln. •:...=r..:t.cAR HaMet 150" 'Ne: fllcfrnonCI, Va.) • (A) (2 tws.) ' ' OJ llOVll "The Case Against Ferro" ( 1976. Drama) Yves Montend, Simone §!9noret. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) llJ llOVll "The Godfather" ( 1972. Dra- ma) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino (2 hrs .. 55min,) 2:111-..uuws~ llOVll "The Missing Are Deadly" ( 1974, Suspense) Ed Nelson. Leonard Nim~ 1 hr., 30 min.) ; ... .::: TO mccA This film docu· ments the pilgrims' journey and the cere- monies ol the Hajj. the gathering of the Moslem faithful in Mecca In late Septem- ber. revealing rites and rituals Which no non-Moslem Is attowed to see In person. I FOCUI Oii IOCETY llOVll "My Favorite Year" (1982 . Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper. •hr.,:;~ 2:11 llOT UUITU11D aim AMaA:n•u..u. llO¥ll "The Woode<s Of Aladdin" (1961. Comedy) Donald O'Connor. Noelle Adam. (2 hrs.) 8 TMI NAllDY IOYI I IWIC'f DMW llYa. ,_. (I) a.com IACK. lOTIIR e MOYA "Animal Impostors" The remarkable forms of deception used by both predators anq lhelr Intended victims •· to eat or avoid being eaten -are exa- mined. D (I hr.) I 111f1'18 ••1Aiu•-A1111U. .... PACU t:W CUI.Nit llOVll "1 Wake Up Screaming" ( 1941, Mystery) Betty Grable, Victor Mature. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CID VIDIO MaOX m 110V11 "Sidewalks 01 London" ( 1940, Orama) Charles Laughton. Vivien Leigh, ~~ =Ii TALI AIOClf ~ Guest: Linde Wolfe, I UT1UHOUllOlllMINAM amwMAllT JACll t:W QI.Mm llO¥ll "A C•y For Love" (1980. Dra- ma) Susan Blakely, Powers Boothe. (2 hrs.) Cl) llO¥ll "MacArthur" ( 1977, Blogra- iy) Gregory PtlCk, Dan O'Hertlhy. (2 rs .. 30 mfn.) • .. fJ INCMIADW91Mm ....... OllTMIROAD ........ .. ITAi,_ llOVll "Oragoo's Inferno" ( 1980, Adventure) Dragon Lee. Pearl Lin. (2 a;-1... ... tnnr . • llOWll "Better Late Than Never" (1979,) Harold Gould. Tyne Daty. (2 h(S.i.nA ' • \MAWOIUIA ~ W Of TQllC l1fti A took It taken at the problems of toxic wute mane~t In Califomla. • llOWll "Take Mo Out To The BaP <ramt'' ( 1!M9, Mutlo•I) Ftlnk Sl~tfl. ' ~KellY. wmt•••• •n ....... ---. ... " .. .._ .... 1 .. W&m all 11¥=~,,. ... JI EID 11 I t••a IBP .. "Mll1Y" (1M1, Dfama) Dlvtd l,f_~ """"O'Connell, ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (l)wAI-- -lalarclily Cont. (I:)_,. "I Wake Up Scteamlno" ( 194 I. Mys1ery) Betty Grable, Victor ~atu1e. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) -MIMI • A young girl passes fodgement on a nelghbOr before leamlng wnatshe lsrea~ke. (1 hr.) .... "Chai To Be F1ee" (1976, Adventure) Mike azund, Jimmy Kane. hr. 30 min.) QWl8 ~TM.II wmt Guest: ,.. WJ::Jrr:'· 1u•..:11• ..... • -~DIYDOO/mllDO ,... ... ..... ...... .... ,..,_ 111.U.O*M-(ll) .,. "The Secret Life OI Walter Mii- ty" (1947, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virgin- ia ~(1 hr., 45 min.) ~.,..~Five Angers" ( 1952. Drama) Jar(leS Mason, Danielle Darrleox. ( 1 hr .. 4amln.) '7l9un.AY••111111Wmm::C•a• l 'M..i'TMll ...... 9 'MWNIC•I UTIUMICAU I ml I DAWY All>IOUATN ......... ..... .-.. _,, ~-NOTIM.L· ,__.. ... "The Great Adventure" ( 1976. Adventure) Jeok Palanee, Joan Collin&. 11hr.,25 min.) CJ).,. "The Cobweb'' ( 1965. Drama) AlcMrd Widmark, Lauren Bacel (2 tn) 119Gl)_,. "King Rat" (1965. AdventUfe) George Segal. JoM Miiis. (2 hra.. 55 .. ,~L-:-oa. m...m ...... ....... • ~ Feeh#ect. Ametlce by lrlan; ~taa1~;;0,;;r·8'.!:·> ... "Thomatine & Buehfod" 973, Western) Max Julian, Vonetta McGee. I' hr .. 35 m1n.> (l)WSEU. (H).,.. "Harry's Wat" (1981, COO'l&- dy) Edw8fd He,rrmann, Geraldine Page. 1 hr .. •O min.) . .,... ..... --teem .. 1···-----PM>llMl/-CWI/--:rtmlll09 ... ... fl.UllDClf'l'IAJMDAIB MY Y0111 -,_ "Specia.tty Shots" (R) g .,.. "Soundef" ( 1972, Drama) Cicely r.:,J., Paul Winfield. (2 his.) .. e (l)1ii'iMca HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Compllment•ry Conaultatlon WISTCLlff CHIROPRACTIC OFFICI Dr.lefMrtA. ....... ~ w .. tdHf Dr ....... 1oe .... ~ .... , __ c-•, -17tt. ~ .......... ) Moat lneurenoee ~ted l wwnt011A• ,.., .. -19",1 I .. ''Selqualetl" (1978) Doou- mentafY, (2 hie.) ~ ............ tctl'!ll••• ... .. , ..... ... "The Beet Yeara 01 Out UVM" 946, Orama) Fredflc Ma1ch. Myrna !&Y~tn.. 52mln.) lJ2) "The Timber Tra"¥" ( 1978, Adventure) Joeeph Cotton, Roeey Grier. 1! hr .. 30 min.) (%) _,. "It Ceme From H~" -~(19820·~~=· o.n ••••ct•••• -~ u..umm _,. "Whispering Smith" ( 1!M8. eatern) Alan Ladd, Brenda MarshaM. (2 hrs.I.. l ,-J::.1ct• IUflULLc.TACTUMt1• .,. "The Pride Of Th9 Yankees" ( 1942, Biogl'aphy) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wr~t. (2 hrs., 30 min.) ..... tll•ML AL Playoff Game • • -1m'1:.:==-"°' 9 ....., I ~ DOO I ICllOCIL· for !hose that shop for quality Men's & Woman's Traditional Wear Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 13 -Salilrclay Cont. Duke Astin An aging gunfighter is recru11· ed to assist a Celhohc nun who has dado· cated herself to providing tor a group ot unwanted Apache children (2 hrs.) D S THI ROUl1W Amanda and Michael are kidnapped by mobsters seek· Ing an 1ncromlnal1ng photograph laken by Evan. ( 1 hr.) D l1)J LOVI IOAT Doc learns that he has a son (Timothy Patrick Murphy). an adVer11Slng man (Brodie Greer) tries to carry out a new campaign, end a male escort (Ted McGlnley) falls fOf e fellow passenger (Constance F0<slund) while accompanying an older woman Q ( t hr) l lfMllMCM TMI ~ UQA "The New Land" Se1111ng In Minnesota. 1he Oskar tamlly mus1 cope with bliuards. Indian uprlsmgs and the cell for men to hghl In the Civil War ( 1 hr, 30 min.) Cl) llCWll "Ster Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Fores. A motley col· lectlon ol rebels end robots band together 10 a11eck the huge space fort ol an <£P!esslve gelac11c emplte 'PG' (2 hrs ) (.1) llCMI "The Sender" ( 1982. 1-i0<ror) Kathryn Hattold. Zeljko lvanek A llU1ry ot telepathtc halluc1na11ons IS unleashed on the stelf and patients at e Georgia psych1· atrlc h<>sp11al when a sv1c;ldal patient with uncontrollable psychic powers Is admit led 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) •CC MCMI "Street Music" (t98t, Olama) Ellzabelh Dally, Larry Breeding Ae!Mdents ol an Old San Francisco hotel, most of whom are retirees, light to save their home when 1hey are told it will be closed oown. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) -1 ·~YIU.OW llOll ~~UY laMI» (Season Prem lere) Mr Roarke becomes the objeet of an engaged women's (Stephanoe Faracy) allectlons. While a widow (Juliet Prowse) and llef davgllter (Jamie Rose) lell IOI the same man. D ( I hr.) G llCMI "RBW:i On Entebbe" ( 1978, Adventure) Charles Bronson. Peter Finch A bend ol t51aell commandos sieges 11 daring airfield rold to tree 104 elrllne pea- sengere held hostage by Arab lerrorlsts. i hrs .. 40 min.) ICU»GOl.D AIC9lf OI Ull llO¥ll "Yanks" ( 1979. Romance) Richard Gef'a, Wlnlam Devane. Several American soldier8 beQome Involved In romantic aHalrs Whtie sta11oned In England durlnQ World War II 'A' (2 hra . 19 mm ) CID lllMI "Paternity" ( 1981. Comedy) Burt Aeynolda. Beverly 0' Angelo A bech e4or In his forties who wants 10 be a lather aearchel tor the right woman to bear his Child. 'PG' (I hr . 35 min) cm 110¥11 "The EJCorOISl" ( 1973. 1-iorror) Ellen Bvrstyn, Linda Blair. The young davgl\tet of a popular actress becomte PQ&MS98<1 l>y a demonle spirit which com mill evil CICll through the oooupatlon ol lW mind ~-'R' (2 hrs . 2 min.) I ~ . -~1UCU -.,.. ... fl001'IM1.....-nt ..... OCUIT Ml ... NYI Of llY WI A 1001c Is 111k· en at an elderly woman wno fecet the j)f~I of rellnoulshlna hef dlgnlly for ti. crowdtd 1nat11U1lon4lr aceommoo1111on Of an old folkt home. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) • _. "My F•VOflt• Yaar" (1982. COmedy) Peter O'Toole, Jealca Harper A d1psomamacal lormE!f matinee ICIOI has dollocutty coping with thw prnssu1es of .a lt\le TV performance dunng lelev1S1on s QQ!d.:;:f' 'PG' ( I ht . 35 min l lZJ "Emily" ( 1976. Drnrna) Koo Slark. VICIO' Sp1net11 In t920s England. e leen·age girl comes ol age through an atiair w1fl1 an Ameroc11n schoolleacher 11 hr., 25mln.) l lAlfTUMTA .. IATWl)AY .o«TI 'AGll ,,_ D8(1)GD ... COU1C11 fOOTIAU. Stanford vs UCLA I NS., 30 mtn ) l•ROCH• llCMI "The Young Wam0ts" ( 196/ Drema) James Drury, Sieve Carlson A tough sergeant and one ol his yoong, bit· ler recruits react d1lle1enUy to the horrOt ol war. (2 hrs ) cm llOVil "Mayday At 40,000 Feef' ( 1976. Suspense) David Janssen. Don MeredJlh. In a struggle fOf a gun. a killer ~dise~ ettllner (2 hrs I HOT llAT Guest Wally G00tge ( f hr I ,,. mfr ftAatl tt1t llCMI "P··-Talk" ( 1979. Horr01) An elemental sp1nt lodges Oseil 1n a young woman and forces her into comprom1smg siluatt0ns { t hr . 20 min ) 1t:ll 8 llCMI "Chuka" ( 1967. w es1em) Roel Taytor. Ernest Borgnine A gunfighter s warnings ot an 1mpend1ng Indian a11ac1< are foolishly ~ed ~s ) D S IA Y LM (Season Premiere) Host NBC Entenalnment Pres ldent Brandon Tartlkott Guest Jol'ln Co1:f ·~ . 30 mm ) I llOVll "Buona Seta. Mrs Campbell" (1969. Comedy) Gina Lollobr1g1da. T~lly Savelas An llahan woman's sc~me backfires when three veleians appear, each wanting 10 see lhe daughter he's F:ed~20years {2 hrs 15 m1nl ...,IClllTBI llCMI "H 0 T S I" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan KIQef. Lisa London A SOt<>rily re)eCt dectdeS 10 IOfrn her own club ol co eds who concentrate on gra1tlylng se•· starved colleQlans. 'A' ( I hr , 35 min.) 1119(8) llCMI "\!enom" (1982. Suspense) Nicol Williamson, Klaus Klnskl. Kid· nappers hold a young American bOy hOs· tege In his parent's Loodon home. alter· netely contending with the police ovt&lde and a deadly membe snake In the build· lng's ventllelton system 'R' ( 1 ~r , 33 min.) 1"9 8 llCMI "The Sub)eCI Was Aooos" ( 1968. DrwlM) Patricia Neal. Jack Albeltson Alie< World W•r II, a young man returns home from Army duty and llndt his qu.r1eflng parents s1u1 engaged In bellle. l2 hrs •• tS min) -di .. "Dey 01 fhe Wotves" (1973. Drama) Richard Egan, Rick Jasorl. An e~­ stwlH finds himself up against a straoge b&nd of bearded men who pl&n to 111<>late end renN<:k a amaN town (I hr , '46 min.) (I) IAnmAY ~AT 1"I Mn'I "Aoc- kln'' Robin Biik• I Tyrone Cr11wtey 10 rOVnd llghtwelghl bOUI (lrom 1he felt81 Dome In L~nd, T01e.) (A) (2 hra .. 30 ~J.m•to11 • . ... "ChMCh Md Chong's NIQ Dreama" ( 1981, COt'Mdr.) Richard "Ct\MCl'I" Marin, ThOmH Chong rwo lnvet9'1lt POtheadl ll>f*lr to ha\19 fOUnd their true oelllnQ as they peddle ICO cream on the t1ree11 ot LOI Angele& 'A' ( 1 hr • ~min.) llJ .OWW "It Came From HOltywood" ( 1982. Come<Jy) John Candy, Dan Aykroyd The worst scenes from Old B movies are presented, oHenng humorous glimpses of Japanese monster epics, e~pto11a11on hims and the works of Edward D Wood Jr , director of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen Or Glenda " ~'PG~~'AfiO:oJrYOU 12'1 -.n' TUCH t1:11 llm IFBlllllT* .... , .. WOM-• ... llCMI "SaK Wilh The Stars" ( 1979. Comedy) Thick Wilson, Marlin BUlrows The writer of a sexual advice column embarks on a majo< research project -a study of lhe relallooship between a wom- an's sex drive and her blrlh sign 'R' ( I hr , 30min) aD llCMI "Ullle Blue Bo!I" ( 1980) Jen· nifer Welles, John Leslie. A se!ly blonde sal95lady arrives at the home of a man end h!S prudish wHe to promote the latest 1n "al-home" enrenarnment ( 1 hr , 30 min~ ,_ 1 =~IMOll'IDIS ; llCMI "The Rainmaker" ( 1956, Romance) Burt Lancaster. Katharine Hepl>vrn A con man posmg as a ralnmak· er nor only ends the drought In e small Southwettern town. but also brings need· ed romance and confidence to a spinster lllllPllllllft *I llOM ... I htS .. 30 min ) llCMI "Confldent1al Agent" ( 1945, Suspense) Charles Boyer, Lauren Bacall During the Spanish Clvll War, an agent In England on e mission to pvrchese coal meets up w11h murder end counterspies. .11 hrs.) ClJ llCMI "TebOo" ( 1980, Drama) Kay Parker, Mike Ranger. When a woman's husband leaves her to run off with his sec· re1a1y. she embarks on e quest tor se>1u~I lulhllmenl thet ends 1n her teen·eoe son s bedroom ( t hr , 25 min.) --·==· t.11 ~ llCMI "A Stranger Is Watching" ( 1982. Drema) Alp Torn. Kale Mulgrew. A psychotic kidnaps e TV reporter and the 8-yeer·Old daughter of an earlier victim end holds them for ransom In Grand Oen· tral Sta1lon 'R' (I hr . 30 min.) 1.11(11) llCMI "Five Days One Slimmer" ( t982. Drama) Sean Connery, Betsy SranUey An Alpine vacation IOI 8 moun· 1elnee1lng Scollisll physician and the young woman traveling wl1h him bteOmeS the venue for personaf revelation. 'PO' ( 1 hr .SOmln) tll 9 110¥11 "Sandcastles" ( 1972, Fania· 1y) Boonie Bedella. Jan-Michael Vincent. A man's ghost retvrl\3 to make amendS tor a previous act of thleVefy 1nd talll In lovo with a beautllUI mu&lcl1m. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) e '",....,..._..,_.._10MY (!) 11CM1 "Ulzana's R1ld" ( 1972, Wetl· em) Burt ~noatter, Bruce bevteon Tho APIChe lndr8nt are on the werpetfl 9g11lo and the c.v•lry undet an ld911lt11c lltulan- ant ui.. to ()V9rtake them. (2 hrs.. 30 min) ...._ ~· • llO¥ll "Mantlunt In ' ... fi9&8. AdWntvre) R()f)ln Hugtlet. Alveru. An e.plOref tc:OUr• the ~ of Br1Zll In ... rch or • mlMlno titPedlflon of era ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) "Outtl For Art" ( 1981, Fenti· sy ell ~ Rae Olwn ChOnO ThrM membefa of 1 1><thlttotlc tribe thet nun't t\19 knowledge fOf mal<lng tire ere .. -lalurclay Conl. OJ THI CMIATIM Peggy Cass. Jo6el>l'I Mascolo, Jack Kruachen an<J Potrtcte Bar ry star In this comedy about a group ul sw111glng adults who ate cheating with each 01her's spouses (2 hrs) al) llO¥ll "Tfle Great Ad\lenture" ( 1976. Adventure) Jaok Palance. Joan Cottlns l! hr . 25 min ) g ll09'll "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Win::a,;,2 hrs ) .. l!Zl IB llAll fOOTIAll. W D IAll'MU NL Playott Game 4 • Los Angeles Dodgers al Philadelphia Ph1l1tes ill necessary) GD IAIDAll NL Playoff Game 4 -Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadelphia Phillies ... ,~~~1m1n) MIDDI PU'!_I09l '11 ll09'll "The Great Race" ( t965. Com edy) Jack Lemmon. T~tts (3 his I 8 ..,. WOfllL.D OI Scheduled The Harlem Glot>errotters 1n New York, Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo (from Cheyenne. Wyo ) ( 1 ht., 30 min ) (() ... ,. ..... (!) MOW "Let's Make Love" ( t960 Comedy) Ma11lyn Monroe. Yves Monrand ~hrs . 30mtn.) I)= "A Stal IS Born" ( 1955. MuSl cal) Judy Garrand. James Mason (3 hrs ) ~OMCAl9UI llAQtC OI Fl.ORAL 'AIRllQ MOYIE "Five ringers" ( 1952. Orama) James Mason. Danielle Darneu11 ( t hr 48m1n) m 12 O'Cloca HIGH .. (!?) NCAA fOOIAll Lou1srana Staie vs Tennessee (3 hrs , 15 min ) k9 B AAMI CUii Of 'II ~ ~ WOllLD OI 9'0flT1 Scheduled· The· Harlem Globetrotters 1n New York, Cheyenne Fron11er Days Rodeo (llom Cheyenne. Wyo ) ( 1 hr . 30 min I fl) TJUl.C. MEIENTI "Voyage 01 lnt! Same·ll1es" '11) llAGtC OI AtmAl. 'AlfTllO ([) SATURDAY 9IQHT AT THE AQtfT'I "Roe kin" Robin Blake I Tyrone Crawley 10 round llghlwe1ght b0u1 (live horn the TeJc · as Dome 111 Levelland. Tex ) (2 hrs . 30 min) CID MOYIE "Harry's War" ( t981. Come dy) Edward Herrmann, Geraldine Page ( t hr • 40 min ) --~Evening .. lea,.. G)tmc ... S.C IEYNlllD't CMROelCU • HOW lME WllT WU WOM Luke is released trom 1a11 and takes an interest 1n 1he shenlf's daughler. Chier Sarang1o.a1 vows to lead Iha Sioux 1n10 war and Zeb promises 10 t1gh1 on the side of his Indian brolhers ( 1 hr ) G» 1llU'I COllPAMT • tm ~T IDlAI "Justice" Mo111rne1 Adler asks why 1ustoce rs key to an ind1111d uars happiness, and whe1he1 one shoul('I belier suffer 1n1us11ce at lhe hands of oth ers or be unjust 10 lhem (RI ( r llr 1 '11) llACMC OI OKOM TM 'Alf'IM ~ MOYIE "Ttiomasine & Bushrud ( 1973, Western) Max Julian, Vonella McGee A pau ol black ou11aws cur a swalh through early 201h·century Tewes 'PG' 11 hr 35 rmn J rn1 llOYW "E1111 Under The Sun" ( 1982. My111ory1 Pe1e1 U1itlnUll, Jane Blnun Bel· gmn G1ou1h Hercule Po1101 IOol\s t0< tho mul<leror ol u far11ouG actress am~ nn 1:;land resort hOlul'11 stall and gut18t6 PO' lhr . •Om1n) U1 PUTWAL ·DAY t •cm 1:311 .. ~ ~IW: MDI The latesl medk:al 1nlo11na1ton end research about this fright en1ng disease Is presented trom Seattle. Wash1ng1on where the fifth annual meel· Ing ot members ol a group that studies seiu~ransmitled diseases was held. CD "Humongous" ( 1982. Horror) Janel Julian, David Wallace. A dlstlgUred murderer stalks a party ol leckless teen· agers weekMdlng on a remole Island. 'A' llhr 35 min) glicWE "Cnanenge To Be Free" (14175, Adventure) Mike Mazurk1, Jimmy Kane After accidentally shooting a ranger. an animal trapper 1100$ across the Arctic 10 esca~1sonment ( 1 hr_, 30 min ) I AROC:ltl NI llY•rWOM (I) AQHJ IACKI wmt DAVID HCMOWllZ HOUYWOOD C&.OllUP Featured· Joan Collins, who talks about her new TV mm. "The Look .. l twn'CM l'tll 11 YOUR LR EJfflltT~ 1lll WID Featured Kate Jackson's new TV series, on tou' wrlh W<1ylon Jennings 1n Flortda, a special repon on how ac1ors cope with unemploy- ment between JObs ( t hr.) fJl) IEl\IM OI TM! DUlllT llQHOM This wHdhle documentary combines footage o r rare deserl btghorn sheep wtth a d1scus- s1on ot elfor1s 10 restore them to then nat ural hab11at ~DANCEFEVa AU CREA 'MllE.I ~ T All> lllAU. I MOYIE "My Favorire Year" ( 1982. Comedy> Peler O'TOOle, Jessica Harper A d1pw man1acal tormer matinee idol has d11l1culty coping w1lh lhe pressures of a live TV performance clu11ng tele111sion's 92tden age PG' ( I hr . 35 min J m Tlll ftEJC It COWT'lrf ..,_ 7:91 DANCI RYa Tlll 11 YOUR LR EVIOMU flWlJC AffAm ... EVIOMUMDROO Alff FOii &iA1191G'I uu A look IS lak· en ar the need for art 1ns1rucuon In today's schOOI curriculum ~WIBDD~ tn'COlll MOYIE "II Came From h-lollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy, Dan A)lkroycl The worst scenes from old B movres are presenled, o ttering humorous ghrnpses or Japanese mons1er epics, explo11a11on lilrns and the works of Edward O Wood Jr . d1rec1or of "Plan 9 From Ourer Space" and "Glen Or Glenoa " 'PG' (I hr , 20m1n) m TOQETltER wmc ltRfY Mm ,AT tOO.- MI II (() CUJTO TO MOUITOM Beth and Hal l1nd themser11es tacking rhe necessary blood lype 101 a pa11en1 while a killer hum· cane approacheS ( I hr I 0 01) IMFF"'9ff ITROUI Pressured by their peers, Arnold ano Dudley begin smoking C•garettr .. D O lllOYW 'One Killlhon Yea1s 8 C " ( 1967 Ad\lenture) John Richardson. Raquel Werch A preh1s10<rc pau of lovers ltom dUfeu1n1 trlbee aocCMd In remoYinQ Che man's evil btottw from INdertnlp ol hit people. = 8 0 U. St~ pula her Nie on the MN to 1nt11tr1te and expoee an lntema· llooal whllHllwry ring 0 ( t hr.) D ~ "Chcula" (t973, Ho,,or) Jack Palance, Simon Ward. A vampire terrorlz· et the count~slde. searching tor blOOd to sosta\n him 2 hra.) • IOClrt • l90AO TO MDU. lWOOD This dOCurnentaty looks at hOw lllm stars rHch the toP of thelt prolessloo against Insur· mountable odds (I hr.) e ~ "The Eagle Has Landed" ( 1977, Adllentwe) Mlcheel Caine. Don· aid Suthetland A highly trained Nazi com· mando uolt Infiltrates England dUrlng WOfld War II In order to kidnap Prime Min lsttlf Winston ChurchUI. (2 hrs.~ e IUMVAl "Ball<>on Safari • Alan and Joan Root's flight Ollef Africa's Serengeti Plain In a hot air baHoon 18 doCUINIOted; Da vid Niven narrates. <:i.RJ.o< I hr.) Ii> PAU.Mm-OIM .... CC)~ "Lucky Lady" ( 1975, Come- dy) Liza Mlnnetll. Burl Reynolds A kind- hearted killer, a bungling gigolo and a smuggler's widow form a personal and prolesslonal bOOllegglng alliance during Pronlblllon~.) ([)9'GIJ rm CID MOT leclltAM.Y THI ... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news lootage In an offbeat. satiric: take- oU CD llCME "Starstruck" ( 1982. MUSIC3l) Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Oonovan. A teen-age Australian girl finds Instant lame as a punk rock singer when her manager-cousin stages a daring publicity stunt. ( 1 hr , 40 min) (OJ llCME "Am1tyvme II The Possession" ( 1982. HonOf) Burt Young. James Olson A family expenences supernaturally lnllu· enced problems after moving Into a Long Island house. 'R' ( t hr • 45 min.) g llCME "The World According To Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin WIQlams. Mary Beth Hurt The son ol an unmarried prep school nurse enjoys a Ille lull of advenrures. co1nc1deflces and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs., 15 min ) l llCME 1:311 ... 1:311 GD ava WOM Rk:ky cons his mother (Christine Belford) lnro buying him a motorcycle alter Edward torblds him ro have one. Cl) llCME "The Golden Gate Murdefs" ( 1979, Mystery) David Janssen, Susan· nah York A detective and a nun team up 10 prove that the death of a priest 18fmed a suicide was actually a case of murder ~hrs.) . ~ THE BlmWfT IMaA "The New Land" Settling in Minnesota. the Oskar family musr cope with blizzards. Indian uprisings and the call for men to fight 1n the Civil War. ( t hr .. 30 min.) ([)CA. fOOTIAll. Ottawa Rough Riders at Calgary Stampeders (3 hrs.) CID llCME ''The Sendef" ( 1982, Hooor) Kathryn Harrold, Zeljko lvanek. A flurry of lelepathic hafluclnalfons Is unleashed on lhe staff and patients al a Georgia psychi- atric hospital When a sulcfdal patient with unconrrollable psychic powers Is admit· led 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (%) CIWUI ~ TAUi WM Guest: Richard Benjamin. .. (fl) llMT lMC«t .. 8 (J) ll09'll "September Gun" (Prem- iere, Western) Robert Preston. Patty Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 15 r- -Sunday Cont. .. ,="' .... ~TmlTCllYAll.Y WWW8ICl It flllCI IOIOWYCMI~ ~ llOQEM • OOMCBIT The Gram· my-Award winning count1y·wes1ern star performs such favo11tes as "The Garn bier." "Lucille" .<ind "Lady, .. as well as a duet of "We Have Tonigt'lt" with guest star Sheena Easton. lrom the Greensboro (fljC) Coliseum ( t hr ) g lllOVll "The Toy" ( 1982 Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleason It hr 40 min.) • MBICAM MUQIOUI TOWN HAU. IUT· -•amETMPMll lllOVll "The Runaways" ( 1975. Ora· me) Dorothy McGuire. Van W111tams (I lhr.,i:~• ITllWNTTEJI mTa llOQEM JALJ(I WITH 'AMNTI AIOCIT~ Fred RogersancJ IOp11r- ents discuss discipline and pvn1stimen1 ~ .ollTICIJfTD '"'TIUCfJWt 1110V11 "Star Wars" ( t977 rantasy) Mark HarNll. Hamson Fo1d (?hrs ) (%) lllOVll "From Bey0nc:t The Grave" ( t973, Horror) Peter Cushing, Oa111d Warner ( t hr , 37 min) I W.Y.CIWC'r .. 'ACIMUTION II\. 'II "Sunday Chronicles" profiles San Diego Chargers quar1e1tJack Dan IFou:.:o~ U..RMCB .-ntCONLMD nll WOllLD TOllOMOW ~Of TNl DUEJIT llQHOM Tt'lls wlldllle documentary combmes footage o: rare de8ef1 bighorn sheep with 11 discus $IOn of efforts to restore them 10 their nal· ural habitat. IMfiCWl'D WIBLY mTQiUW II\. Mm Of M WID (II) llOW'a "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, medY) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper i hr.,35mlnJ 1'111 ,. ... !DI IUIT Of 1MI IUTTl'lt • mwll "Madame X" ( 1966, Drama) Lana Turner. John Forsythe (2 hrs • 5 min.) -1 ••"cnmw1o1111a1 ... 11\.flOOTUU. New York Jets et Cleve lend &owns (3 hrs) e mwll "the Wonders 01 Aladdin" ( 1961. ComedY) Donald O'Connor, Hottle Adam (2 hrs ) Cl) II\. flOOTUU. Washington Ro<!Sklns at i\.=-~~3hr•.) iii mwll "Ch8ffle Chon tn Shanghai" ( 1935, Mystery) Warne1 Ol11nd. lrene IH•~·~~ui° min) .. ,.,.. .u ...... mT1'MI .... ••• ,°" .. • llllYEW .... "Piar' (1973, Oiogrophy) Ori glnt Ar'91, P•tc111t Chrl$toptle ( t '" , '40 l~ W "USAC Stocka" (lron1 xg, Ohio). (R) ~. 30 min.) ([)IO• A PAYOI Ale ¥OTI POil llY .. Al1er " bOy's lather c.llet. hla Ille 18 • Friday, Oct. 7r 198S changes drastically and he and his mother must a11emp1 to resolve their problems CS) llOYIE "Trail Qt The Pink Pantt'ler" ( t982, Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven ( 1 hr • 35 min ) • NOTTE DAm FOOTIMJ. HIQl&JQH1't -AT--.El I mRT ATM lllOVlll "°'°' ICtUJ.D lflCTMm llM't FllWB.L OttCAl9'UI · lllOVll "Don't Make Waves' ( t967 Comedy) Tony Curtrs Claudia Ca1d1nate i hrs.) WlU ITMIT WED lllOVll "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975. Ora· ma) Ryan O'Neal. Marisa Berenson (3 hrs , 5 min) 11• IJ I wmt 'fOU Fearured Michael Kearns. former prostitute and porno star. discusses how he has t>ecome a 1eg1ti· mate actor and 1s trying 10 set an eir.ample for street 111ds. Larry Shaw. director of the Counseling Center at the Hollywood YMCA, discusses the seminars to teach l ths about non-111olent relationships. IUT Of A.a LOI MQB.11 PWUCN..-llO¥ll "Doc Savage The Man 01 Bronze" ( t975. Ac:tventure) Ron Ely. Pavl Gte~ • COMTll90U:U..:''" lllUEI {A) ~ U'f'I lll-ITAM Sugar Ray Leonard welcomes Olew Pearson. star receiver tor the Dallas CowbOys. who is seen teaching young players the finer points of football at Pearson's high school alma mater 1n South River. N J (1J llO¥tl "Virus" ( t982. Suspense) ' Glenn Ford. Chuck Connors ( I t'lr . 40 min) cm-a.. CD llOYIE "People Wiii latk" ( 1951 Comedy) Cary Grant. Jeanne Crain C I 1t.lllhr • ~WllTTAID lllOVll "Operatton Med Ball" ( 1957, IC~$~c~e::n~Kovacs aUCM•MHOm CC*Tu.DWY MULTMWI PMllLI IOCI The future looks bleak for Fra~le Rock when aN of the radishes In OW garden disappear cm Tom Wetslcopl. Arnold Palmer and Gary Pleygr ere among the t6 golfers scheduled to compete. (lrom Wentworth Club ndar LondOn, England) (2 hts . 30 lmln~'f"°"'.....-rrc.wi-., ' ,,. ..... .., 1W llO¥ll "lmltallon 01 Ute" ( t 959. Drn- ma) Lana Turner, John Gavin (2 hrs . 40 min.) Alt ........ -,~..,... ""-""""'-~ IUD -·~-LA--­Wla/Mi .... Ltonatd Dtrn· ste1n find the Vienna Phllhermontc por- torm BeethOYtn'a "COOoten C>Yerture," Opus. 62 8nd SC*~"'°' ~ t~ "'" 11-1 I TMMITI .... "The Toy'' (1982. eom.cly} IC 11rd PryOI, Jaokle GIMton. ( I hr . '40 mlnl OlMA MEWT~ • COMClllT This concert taped 1n Ogden. Utah leatures Olivia Newton-John singing such hits as "Physical." "Hearl Attack" and "You're The One That I Want." ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (S) 'APO CHAii "Voices Ot Silence" A volunteer in the school's Prison Assist· ance Progrnm becomes emotionally 1n110111ed with a political activist who Is beu~n solitary confinement ( 1 hr ) tl:91 ""'roo:r-wu. WU WOlllD Of A*ALI ~day Chronicles" piohles San Otego Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts 6i) tulAllTEI lHROUQH M MTI CE) .UY YCMI IUT ~ "Specialty Shots" (R) 1• IJ lllA. FOOT9ALL Los Angeles Rarns at San Francisco 49ers (3hrs.) I TO•~ TNI~ DNCTIONI lllOVll "Report To The Commissioner" ( 1975. Drema) Michael Moriarty, Susan Blakely. (2 hrs.) GHDHAW 9 lllOVll "I ost Horizon" ( 1973. Mus• cal) Peter Ftnch, Uv Ullmann (3 hrs) m lllOVll "The Benny Goodman Story" ( 1955. Biography) Steve Allen, Donne Reed (2 hrs . 30 min ) g)ADAll-12 fli) QlllAT flOFOMIAllCfl "Alice In Wond- erland" Richard Burton and his daughter Kate srar 1n this adaptation ot Eva Le Gal· l1enne's Broadway production ot Lewis Carroll's classic. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) GD lllA. FOOTUU Seattle Seahawks at San~~hargers ~ IAMl>A'f NIGHT ATM RQHTI (II) ~ lllOVll "The Pride 0 1 The Yankees" ( t942, Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa Wright (2 hrs • 7 min ) ilOVll "Ball Of Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Oar~r. Barbara Stanwyck (2 hrs ) (?) "Piaf" ( 1973, Biography) Brl g1tte Auel, Pascale Chrlslophe ( I hr . 40 lmtn Jou. YWOOO _, llQHTI (MPAlmm) t.11 TITMOMOlll'fA(.W-•) 1• •••ML NI. Playoff Game 5 -Los ,, Angelaa Dodgers al Philadelphia Phillies {If necessary) 8 IA•AU. NL Playoff Game 5 • Los Angeles Dodgers at Phlladelphl11 Phlllles t.111' ~essa,&~ 31 min) '""'°°' ...... , llOWW "Treasure Island" ( t934. A<1Venture) Wallace Bee1y, Jackie Coo- l . Lionel Berrymore. (2 hrs ) MliM-11 OCUllll llOWW "Tell Mo A Riddle" ( 1980. Or•· me) Melvyn Oc.>vglaa, Lila Keorove. I l hr .. 30mln I 111 D AT • wmc Gu8St J~1y Weintraub ~----.. =-"Two Roae Togetl\er" ( t96 '· 'Item) J '" St Wllrl rnchard Wld- k (• lll!i J 4J llOVll "'Tn. Man With Tho PO'Mlt" ( •977. Horror) Bob Netti. VIC Morrow. 12 hr• '-a ;~-TIMI ...-. "-AIM "Pnl a.Mt at" _.. "My Favorite Y"r" (1982. Comt<lv) Peltf O'Toole. ~Ice Harper L -lalurclay Cont. . sen1 In searetl ot n new 80\Jrce wt~1 their cOl'ltlnuouSly bUmlng J)tlol llr11 IS 11J1lln Q!!_lstied 'A' ( I hr , 35 m111 ) W MON "Plat" ( 1973, Biography) Ori gute Ar lei. Pascakt Chrl5tophe 1 he early careei of 1he lamous French chanrwse. (dllll Pini, 1s recounted 'PG' ( 1 hr 40 mini W O MC .... US(C) MON "Eating Raoul' ( 1982 Come dy) Paul Bartel, Mary Woruoov A Clown on tt\e11 ·luck married couple discover lhat they can make lhe money they nood to buy their dream d1ne1 bUy knock1flQ Oii well-heeled se.11 perverts. 'R' ( I hr . 25 mln.) ·1 ... aACI W MAGAZm IOOClllGHT L.A..: Vl)l()I MON "AmltyvUle 11 The Possession" ( 1982. HorrOI) Burt Young, James Olson A family experiences supernaturally tnllu· enced problems after movmg in10 a l ong Island hOuse 'A' (I hr .. 45 min ) 1:19 D MON "The Day The World Ended" ( t956, Sc1ence-Flcllon) Richard Denning, Lori Nelson Several survivors ol an atom- IC war discover a house uncontaminated !?.r.rad1a11on (1 hr . 30 min ) W CR. FOOTIAU. Ottawa Rough n1ders al Calgary Stampede1s (R) (2 hrs 30 min) M (~llOYll 'The Sin" (1979 Drama) Anne Heywood, Donald Pleasence A repressed Kansas schoolleacher develops a trau- -Sanday Ml ;:::-, COlmUllTY CALEJl)M CMTOONI llOYll ' I Wake Up Screaming" ( 194 t Mystery) Betty Grable V1c1or Mature I 1 hr .. 30 min.) I W:'I YACNIT LOT l"I TOMY NIG IUIAll ALAllO n WHAl'ltM VIDIOMDOX 1:11 CAPTAll UllGJltOO RATPAtaell YllWPCJrllfT OM NUTNT10M 'Heart Saver" ~~ ~ llO¥a 'Megalorce' ( 1981, Adven tureJ Barry Bostw1ci... Persis Khamballa .L!_hr. 40m1n) CZ) llOYll "Five Fingers" ( t952 O.amaf James Mason. Danielle Darrieui. ( t nr 48min.) . UPnlT~ M ctMTOfltB'I ClOIEUP .. W NIGTMI .0.0 WON> PEMOMl..--- TY .. LOOll AT LUN•IQ YOUTH NIG TMl-1 IUNDAY 11A11 .... ---ROOM COUIQI FOOTIA&.l Noue Darne v> South Carolina (3 hrs.) CID llOYIE "Tell Me A Riddle' ( t980. Dr.1 ma) Melvyn Douglas. Ula Kedrova (I hr 30m1n) 0 llOYll "Varnsn1ng W1lrterness ( t 9 7 4) Documen1ary Narrntea by Re~ i\llt'n I t nr . JO min J •@ WVlfTTOllAVD mntlC re11111on3h1p With a sadlltle 1ant10f 'ff (I hr • 20 min l ttl «}') W0M.D AT a.-. .. 8 llCMI .. And No One Coultl Save Hel'' ( 1972. Mystery) L&e Rermck, Miio O'Shea An Arner'Can women Whose hos· band has disappeared travels to Ireland 10 search tor him, allhough no one else t:>eMeves he eKlsta ( 1 hr . 30 rn1n ) ~ ~Starslru<:k" ( 1982 Musical) Jo Kennedy, Ross 0·0ono11an A teen-age Aus11allan glll llnds lns1an1 lame as a punk rock singer when her manager-cousin stages a darmg publlelly stunt ( 1 hr • 40 min.) W@ WID•~ CH> fllOVll "The Sender" ( 1982, HorrOf) Ka1hryn Harrold, Zeljllo lvenek A llurry ol lelepathlC halluclnal ons IS unleashed on lhe stall and patients al a Geo<gla psychi- atric llospllal wtien a suleldal pat1en1 with uncontrollable psychic powers Is admit· ted 'A' ( t hr .. 30 min ) a:ll 0 MO¥llf "The World Accordlng To Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin Williams, Mary Beth Hurt. The son & an unmarried prep school nurse er11oys a Ille lull of adventures. co.nc1dences and b4zarre cnaracters 'A' (2 hrs. 15 min.) d tC) MOYIE "The Browning Version" ( 1951. Drama) Michael Redgrave. Jean Kent An aging schOOlmaster wllh a la1thless wile. l1nds courage 1n lhe acl ol a young stu· dent ( t llr • 35 min ) .. LR'fml ROllRT ICtUilll FACU Oii CUL T\IW LIT nllM • UQHT ,_,_ HEIT AQE Oii fNTM QDIWOILD lf'IMOUT ..a.UIROOll AMCUl.1\IM U.U. ) llOYll "The Front" ( t976, Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Zero Mostef ( I hr . 34 mrn.) CO) A IETTIR PlACI A young girl and her divorced molher lace independence for lhe first lime. · WAY Of TWUnt t:ll NIGY QllllPmt 1.i TODAnMUQ90M -..m UTTU llAICALI 1111 IUCCAll&M QUE HOUR · llMCM llllEH~ TWM DIWCT10MI DAY Oii DllCO¥EJIY CAINR NIG ,_.,. :=:roi>r;i llO¥a ''Battlestar Galacttca ConQuesl 01 The Earih" ( 1980, Sclence-F1c1ton) Lorne Greene, Kent McCord i2 hrs ) (S) HOTWHEB.1 Peer pressure Is the crux ol 1h1s st01y abOUI a teen-ager's problems w11~owrng up too soon ,.l.:C~~oa 1:11 T ADIQ ADYAln AGl THAl'ICAT · CHIJIMJrl THEATEJI AD¥IJfMEI Off_,_ HOOD ORAL "°'81'1 .. W -TMl-.ct m llCMI "B11Uor1 Dollar Stain" ( 1967, Advenlure) Michael Caine. FraneolM Oor- laac Sacre1 agent Harry Palmer b6Comee 1nvC1lved In intrigue and dOUble-croulng In rlntand (2 hr•, 15 min) • ~=-"TN! Sender" ( 1982. HorrOf) Ka1hryn Harrold. Zeljko lvanek. A flurry of 1elepa1hlc halluc1nallons Is unle8Shed on the stall and patients at a G8()(gla peycN· atrlc hospital when a GUICldat patlenf'wJth unoon1rollabla psychic powers Is admlt- tect 'R' ( I hr . 30 mln ) .. 8 llllOWW "Follow The Hunter" ( 195.4, Advenlure) Charles Chaplin Jr .. OosloW Stevens A young boy has a hard time convincing his latlier that he witnessed en actual murder ( 1 hr , 30 min ) _,,AUIT THI WOM.D T'"CJMOMOW--• .-OMVIDIO d ... d JODAnMUCllOll DAY Oii IMICOVlllY rr•WllTTDI llCMI "The Tlmbe1 Tramps•· ( t978, Adventure) Joseph Cotton, Rosey Grier. A logging crew travels to Alaska 10 ald a lady In distress (2 hrs ) M (}D lfTCOll Cl) llOYll "fhe P"de 01 The Yankees" (1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright Baseball star Lou Gehrig over· cornes the odds to become a legend In the game I =~~ ...-TAM 1111 WOMD r·""'OllOMOW......,_..• A.AWCll: ,_ AT THE COCOAlllJ QROYf Eric Sevareld hosts this documen· tary 1lluslratirl\j the toaglc events ot Satur- day night. November 28. 1942. when the tamous Bos1on nightclub exploded Into a btaz1=e1no ( 1 hr ) ([) "Robinson Crusoe" ( 1975, ~ven1ure) Animated ( t hr . 27 min ) ~.a. llEllOll A trucker lather end his cntldren set oul on a delivery con\/oy com· posed 01 two llas/'v t8-wheeler trucks and a susp1c1ous·look1ng taxi that seems to be lollowing them. 0THE nucll•U (%) llOVll "It Came rrom Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan i kroyd ( t hr • 20 min ) CROllFm J::a llOYll "Tobruk" ( t967. Orama) Rock Hudson. George Peppard (2 hrs . 15 m1n.l_ .. (I) IUNDAY llOll9IG Tlll•THELR PClflYI.,.,,....,. IEllQENIT PMITOM Oii THE MOM LLOYD oca YE . . ...... IEM'I fALWIU TOii NIG IEM'I DOWT LOOK MOW 111111••11> llOYll "The Sulllvans" ( 1944, Orama) Thomas Mitchell. Anne Baxter (2 hrs.) (SJ MOYIE "Marco Polo, Jr " ( 1973, Adventure) Arnma1ed V01Ce ot Bobby ~dell ( 1 hr . 50 min ) 'l:}IUNDAYllAll f rlday, Oct. 7. 1983 17 -Sunday Cont. for Fr~ Rock when all of the radiShes In ~,.a1s ~disappear. -1..,..,All .. Cl) MJCI Ve<a ponders over the Identi- ty ol the unlmown admirer who Is sending romant\C~~o her. 8 e .,. Mlohael springs an Inmate (Gerald Gordon) from prison to help him locate a time bomb capable of mass destruction. (1 hi.) I TAll di IWAl1ll 1 mcco• c• A dan- gerous prison Inmate (Robert Desiderio) ~ from jail and seelt& revenge ~Hardcastle. (1 hf.) W 'm ~er Ll.lte Than Never" ( 1979, Comedy) Harold Goulet Tyne Daly.A. number ol senlOf cmi:ens follow an eglr'Q rebel In his plan to escape from a retlleme11tnome In Older io steal a train and heve one last mng at Nfe. (2 hrs.) l lGUDQCU Mnlm "Forest In The Sea" The vast ., ... of kelp growing on the bOltom of the Pacific Ocean provide a ~tat food eource for countless creatures. o (1 hr.) e llMIWllCI TMDm T>Plctures" Ruby, Intent on starring In a fllm ba9ed on her 'Nte despite prodUCer Ziggy Olman's ldees to the contrary, accompenles atUdlo star Garfleld Forbes-Ulwaon on a Wiid blnoe.D (t hr.) CC).._. "The Godfather" ( 1972, Ora· me) Matton Brando. Al Pactno, Based on the novel by Mario Puzo. An aging Mafioso sees the barrier& between his ~ lie fam41y Ille and the harlh realltles ol his bualne88 break clown as his sons become 1nct .. 91ng1y lnvolYed In the vlolenl WOfk• ~-'lf(31n.J .... .,. "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. ) Peter O'Toole, Jeaica Harpe<. A. cllpeomenlecal former matinee Idol has dlfficulfy coping wttn the pr881MKee of a llYe TV perlonnenc. dUrlng 1~·1 an~ age. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ... ''The World Ar.cording To ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wllleml. Met)' Beth Hurt. The son of an unmamec:t PNP ac:hool nuree entova a life lull of ~... oolncldeocee and bllalfe !eotn. •Ff (2 tvs., 16 min.) .. "Jinxed!" (1982, COmedy) e Mlclef. Ken Wehl A lil9lf Ith en unlUC*y catlno deelef Into helplng her do nay With her obnoxious boyfriend, 'R' (' hr .• 46 min.\ (2) ... '1Ghott Story" (1981, Horr0t) '1"ed Mialte, JOhn Houtemen. Mytterloua deethe begin 10 declmtte the '**8 of a anMlll circle of elder1y ,,.,, who thtf• both • monthly atorytelllna get·together and a .. 60-=.1'.,-=· 'A'' {, hr .. &o min.) -·~-IAY AT A Tm ~ (Boyd !:tr:) gett reedy to open '* own ~ tal pracHQe, mMrW!g c""1gee for both l ends.bare. ,. -sr., ·-Con men .llrnmy ownMnd (o.retf Monlt) ..... ....., *1 to nicower St&,000 thet wae ~ Dom. .. :r 3) "&ulttn' LOC*" ( 1te 1, ) RlcNtd Pryor, Cloefy Tyten. An -~ drMa eight hendlceooed QM-chn and their teechef to • "" lcioetlon In t1IC*MY *lhOol tM. ~ • • -a&. -Tom SOiiey 20 FrtaiY.Oot. 1, 1"3 hosts this documentary about fOUt Ameri- can hlgtl school students. who, alte< elgttt years ol correspondence. visit their pen Pals In 1$(.:u 1 tvJ) • di "The Making OI A Male MOdel" (Premiere. Orama) Joan CollinS, Jon-Erik Hexum. An agent turns a hanO- some young ranchef Into the fashion Industry's most ~r male model and embartts on an atlalr with him. 0 (2 hrs.) l wua1•• u:lu UCI TMIAm "Pictures" Ruby, Intent on starring In a film besed on her life deeplte Pfoducer Ziggy Olman's ideas to the contrary, eocompanles studio ster Garfleld Forbes·Lawson on a wild ~.o (1hr.) e URIML. "The A.wfentloe Years" Rapheel's childhood In Urbino. Italy. and • lbseQl*ll visits to Florence. wtlefe he became lnllueoced by laooafdo da Vinci andMIChelanoel<>. are dnlmattzed. ( 1 hr.) (I) cou.. tl001UL.&. StanlOl'd YS UCL A ~hrs.) CIJ 90Wll "My Favorite Year" ( t982. Comedy) Pele< O'Too6e, Jessica Harpe< A dipsomanlacal former matinee Idol has difficulty coping with the pressures of a live TV performance dUrlng televl8ion's n age 'PG' (I hr .. 35 min.) ...... • Cl) eoCJllllllT, IUllTv. Jenny etlanges some ol her At>era.1 Ideas when Susan Is Invited on a data. • ICllDO&. IUT Guest: ~nor George Oeukmejion. (!).,."Boomerang" ( 1947. Myst«Y) Dana Andrews.. Jane Wyatt. A proeecut· Ing attorney frees an IMoeenl man who had been presumed gullty of the murder ota~w;:w·,~ CB).,. .. • CGll:ml This concert tepad In Ogden, Utah leetures Olivia Newton-John .arvMnn such hits as "Physlcel," "Heen Att~~ and "You're The One Thal I Went.",( 1 hr., 30 min.) CD> .. "The Deep" ( 1&n. AcMlflture) AOben Shew. Jacquallne Bluet. !<. young oouple !Ind romence end treaeure a,s they dlYe off the 008lt of Bermuda and find 8 buried treeaure ceche. 'PG' (2 hrs.. " min.) -·(I) ........ ._ ... Arnold Slocum (SlrriOn Soott) 1et1r ... hotpftal edmlnle- trator. then autfiers a leizute ehor1ty lhere- aner (~ 11 ......... =A---19Tm ''Aoott W8f" Although ttlattor. between Amar1cen lnl:T. ICe end Ho Chi Minh r'"*" cordial~ WOftd Wfll II, French and BfH~ hoatlty lo the Vletnamete rfY" olutlon layt tha "'oundwoftl tor ... (1 ~) • ma!S U I A ~-''Aloi In Wond-"19nd'' Rlohard Burton and'* daughter .C.te ai.r In tNt 9deptatlon of Eva L• Gal- llenne't Bfoectny PfO<M1'on of Lewlt da8alC. (1 hr .. 30 min.) "Anail ...... c tl80. WN)~~Ycrt. A ~ TV In Moaoow dll- Cl<Mltl I ""8ien ldenftlo ~I ~ lteroldl on cHOr9r'I end emugglal ~~ fl'IMMlt out of "" oountry 'PO' (1 hr., min.) (J) .. "~o" (1981, eon.- do;) 8'w Anlpedl, ~~A naglacNd ""8 tr.-to Stodlhotm and E a"81r..,..•men1Nmettna ~'A' 1tw.,40mln. -, ·u OolOe Vfta'( (tMt. cnJ.> • Marcello MastrOlannl. Anlla Ekbefg A. wealthy and bored man of mOdern Rome tries to change his lilestyte. (3 hrs.. 40 min.) -· "' .... Bna'f~ Tiii -Featured· Kate Jaci<son's new TV series: on tour with Waylon Jennings In Florida: a special rep<>fl on how ac1ors cope with unemptoy. ment between lobs. ( 1 hr.) l ..,, .. *MT ... OMllmumeD .. _.,.allT'l,MI 90Wll "Young Ll.ldy Challe<ley" (19n . Orama) Harlee McBride, Pete< Ratray. A young woman inherits her laml- IY'a hUge mansloo and an ancestor's diary ldet::,.~8I'ous sexual escapadeS. 'A' tW • 1•awa ALL ~-.r ... flOllCW ...... A~ tllTORY "The Fht Vietnam War ( 1946-19~)" The Frenc;h expect to deleal Ho Chi Minh's QU8fillas. but the llghllng drags on for eigtll years, culminating fn the defeat of the French at Olen Bien Phu. ( 1 hr.) CC) 90Wll "Used Cars" ( 1980, Comedy) KUf1 Russell. Jack Warden. Alter the owner ol a bankrupt car shop dleS, his employees try to cover up his deml8e 10 prevent his wealthy car dealer brother lrom Inheriting lhe buSJness. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) (8) llON "Blede RuMel" (1982, Sci-ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford, Rutget Hauer. In a world ol lhe future, a special pollce oflioef Is aSSigned to track down and destroy lour renegade androlda. 'A' i! hr., 55 min.) Cl) ... "Prlnoe OI The Cit " (1961, Orama) Treat WIMlams, Jerry 6'bactt. A New York cop Is caught between federal pressure and loyalty to Ne fellow offloef'a during an kwestloatlon of Wldeepread oorr~'A' (2 hra., •S mlo.) WM.LY t1rtl ... tW ....... WllW ----0 _1..,AT1W.,.. .. ··Pter Mll1Y For Me" (1911 • Sulpenee) Clo EaatWood, ~ Wll- ttf. An Obe•nct women trlet to f0tce her dlctlone upon • dito jockey who le atrMdy llWOMld with another gwi, (2 hrt.) !,..,,.al -• cm. Gery Colline ~ ol l..twrence ho9t IN. eqmlneflon of the plight of the 1.6 bllllon women In the world'• ~~ natlone thtough tile l lOl'lel Of 9IX 0 theee wot'Mn. ( 1 lw .. 30 min.) .... "Held Country" (1981, Dre- 1'1'111) JM.~ ~ent. l<lm BMlnatt. A young Texaa women tnee 10 betttt 1* life, thougtl heJ tac:IOl'Y'"'#Ofk« llence ... ,. he wll loee her If ehe •ICC*de (A) ~ hrs."' . -~=·-"--"'· ~·~the Nellontl Com-mittee or an Eff9ct1Ye Cor.-1ncW19 by Ed ,,,.., Howerd Chevy CNM. Jatwt Alt9 and *' ~d Country" (198t, °' ... IN) Jen..Mlohlel Vincent. Kim e..trw. A. ~ TUlll womet\ lrlee to betW 1- .... ~heri.ctOI~~-­ he .. loee .. If ... ·~ ('A) t2 !We.) U hr .. 35 min.) g llO¥ll "Adventures 01 Sherlock Holmes" ( 1939. Mystery) Bull Rllttl· bo~~e. (1hr .• 30nlln.) •lauuftm.MG IUllrWOCIO'l .-:A Iowa-born art- ist Grant Wood. fa.mous tor his painting "American Gottilc." Is profiled ·--YUM CC) llO¥ll ''The Front" (1976, Comedy) Woody Allen. Zero Mostel. ( 1 hr.. 3.- mln.) -~.-.. WOIU 0# MCQUll CCJUI. .. , llAlllWLL.l mt 1111 ROAD 110¥11 "A Date With Judy" ( 1948, Comedy) Jane Powell, Bliabeth Taylat. ~hrs,) • mb1UT IPCIRn 1.19111 0# POOT· p.s=::::'""'•• fUltllACK: .. AT 1N1 coco.wrr Eric Sevareld hosts this documen- tary illustrating the tragic events ol Satur· day night. November 28. 1942, when the lamaus Boston nightclub e>tploded into a blazing inferno. ( 1 hr.) Cl) HOTMBU Peer pressure ls the cruK of this story about a teen·ager's problems wilt\ ~Ing up 100 soon. (%) "The Godfather. Part II" ( 1974. Orama) Al Paclno. Robert Duvall. (3 hrs .. 20mm.) l1I CO llOV'IE ''Megalorce" (1981. Adven- ture) Barry Bos1wlck, Persis Khambatta. U l'lr .. 40 min) a:ll D TAU ~ PICTUllll Guesr Lucien Cle~ l~mtlHENAM ~ llOV'IE "The Glenn Miller Story" ( 1954. Biography) James Stewart, June Allyson (2 hrs •. 30 min.) e TOMY.owN'I~ "A Tribute To Euble Blake" A profile of the life and work ol 1he late Euble Blake is pr~nted (R) O'!> '"lmt'IOOY'l MJ••• Cl) 1NI HAITt HINIT Gregory Harrison, Cheryl Ladd and Perry King star In this dramatic special about a dying World War II soldier who Is drawn out of his bitterness by his fellow sickmales and a warm·heart· ed nurse. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) g ..,. llOVU II A young girl passes judgement on a neighbor before learning what she is really like. 1:11 till eKE PIOIU .. 8 COL.LIGE FOOTUU. USC vs. Washing- ton State (2 hrs.) I MllDAY • Ol Y..aAD ·'Women Gold Medal Winners" The achievements of Fanny Durack. Wilma -Rudolph, Babe Didrlkson and Fanny Blankers-Koen are profiled. ( t hr.) tJ llOV'IE "The Monster Club" (1981. Fantasy) 'Vfncent Pnce. John Carradine. ~hrs.) O THAT'l IMC--.E A return match for basketball-playing rats; a California piz- zeria regularly visited by pregnant women; a million·dollar slot machine payoff ( 1 hr) ., llOV'IE "Joe Panther" ( 1976. Ad11en- tu!e) Brian Keith. Ricardo Montalban. (2 hrs.) ID WAU m&T W!EI GD llOV'IE "The Liquidator" ( 1966. Adventure) Rod Taylor. Trevor Howard. 8!) .. DMJM CCMIPI lfTllllATIOUl. ~ "9CltlJQHT'1 Highlights of the world champ!On8Npe neld In Miami'• Orange 90w1 are p1e&ented. (2 hra,) CC) ... "To Race The Wind" ( 1G80. Orama) Steve Guttenbetg, Randy Ol.lald. ~hr .. 45mln.) ......... IUUll IAn M..IATAM Sugar Ray Leonard welcomea Dr.w Pt1rson, star receiver f0t the Oallu Cowt>oya. who ts 68el'I teaching rouno playerl the finer points of lootbal at Pearaon' 1 high achOOI alma matef In South River, N.J. (Q)llO¥ll "Battleatar Galactlca: ConQueat Of The Earth" (1980. Sclence-Flcfion) Lorne Greene. Kent McCord. (2 hrs,) e MOWI "Starstr\lOk" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Kennedy. Ross O'Oonollan. ( 1 f\r .. 40 min.) =~==-llA1ICll ~ OlYIMC HALL Of,._ INCW. Host ChrlS Schenkel presents the awards cere- mony which honors the Olympic achlelle- ments of America's top athletes by install- ing them Into the Olympic Hall of Fame. i hr.) WMIAllllM---Jft!Oltlll1lal .... .,. ''Taps" (1981, Orama) G&Ofge C. Scott. Timothy Hutton. (2 hrs.) • D U•AU AL Playoff Game 5 • Balti- more Orioles at Chicago White Sox (II necessa!Y) e U•'il AL Playoff Game 5 • Battl- more Orioles at Chicago White Sox (II nec=:ll) ( 1 hr .. 1 min.) •G "Little House On The Prairie: A Retrospective" (No Date, Adventure) i~:.:~Q· Melissa Gilbert. (3 hr~) · I":. Lm "Whal Is Radio Free Europe Up To?" Guests: James Buckley. Presldent of Radio Free Europe I Radio liberty, Frank Shakespeare. Chairman of the Board of Radio Free Europe I Radio Liberty, Ll_~r.) (()COLI.HI tooTUU. Notre Dame 11s South Carolina (R) (3 hrs.) CO llO¥ll "Treasures Of The Snow" 198 t, Orama) Paul Dean, Carey Born 1 hr .. 40mln.) ~ .. MmlCA'l--l'MCltl .. lllC ... ... AUC1 t TAllll Ml'f MITMla =-..a. •1'fou.~ a.om. Featured: an interview wlth Batty Buckley; a behind· the-scenes 1001< at "AfterMASH " includ- ing Interviews with.Jamie Ferr and Henry Morgan: profile <ii Craig Stevens of the "Peter Gunn" TV series. I me llVAIB'I ca.111io•.::.cu~ wo.J»ATWM • llMCM,,, _ , .... .,,,,,,,., .. rA"l"M llOVll "Yellow Submarine" ( t968, Fantasy) Animated. Votces of the Bea· lies. The Beatles attempt to banisn the evil Blue Meanies from Pepperland. (2 hrs.) II All THAT GIUTTIM A documentary wtilch visits the gold, silver end jewelry centers ot Italy .lllC ... e .WA "Alllmal lmpoetora" TM r8tnarkable forms of ~lion UMd by both predators and the!< Intended Ylctlma .. to eat °' eyold bolno Hten -are ex.a· mined, D (l hr.) CC).,_ ''Tiie Sulll111no" ( 1944, Orame) Thomas Mitchell. Anne BaJ(f8f. Five Navy men. all brother•. go down with their ship In the spirit ot patrlotlern and family devo- tion to each other. (2 hrt../ CD) llOVll "Star Wars" 19n. Fantuy} Mark Hamill. Harrison F0td. A motley c:Ol- lection of rebels 1111d robot• band togethtlr to attack tf\e huge~ce ton of an o esslve ~lactic e re, 'PG' (2 In.) .,. 'Trail Of he Pini< Panltlet" 982. Comedy) Peter Sellera. David Niven. Following the disappear~ of bumbling French potloe detective tnepeo-tor crouaeau, e TV reporter lnterviewl friends, lamlly and enemlee to put togeth- er a :;i).le of his Ille. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) O "The Secret Life Of Walter Mii· ty'' ( 1947. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virgin- ia Mayo. A meek man burdened with domestic attachments conjures up lllu- &lons of hlmself as a f\ero. (2 hrs.) ATIUlll• AC1DI ......... ..... COSS SICI ..aA~ATTNI.,_. Ufo fllOtllll ... ... .... C*ClmAn MffOIW U•IUIMI Alooktstak- en at the need for art Instruction In today'& school curriculum. <ID a.Y IOCBI • CClllCIRl The Gram- my-Award winning country-western star per1orms such la11orlles as "The Gam- bler," "Lucille" and "Lady," as well aa a duet of "We Have Tonight" With guest star Sheena Easton, from the Greensboro (.lllC~seum. (1 hr.) CZ) "It Came From Hollywood" (1982. Comedy) JoM Candy. Dan Aykroyd. The worst scenes from old B movies are presented, offering humorous glimpses ot Japanese monster epics. exploitation fllms and the works of Edward O. Wood Jr .. director of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen Or Glenda." 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) • NII FL:.a..lftalATDUL !I ""-En.._ IT Ga IDr Russian expe<iments aimed at breeding "super children"; the British Queen's birthday observance; a race between a horse and a m=cle. (1 hr.) G "Two Rode Together" (1961, Western) James Stewart. Richard Wid- mark. A pair of adventurous men attempt to rescue a group ot people who were i:~ by Indians. (2 hrs.J ITMllMCM AU. CMANB c.AT All> IMAU. I Un. "Forest In The Sea" The vast areas of kelp growing on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean provide a vital food source for countless creatures. D ( 1 hr.) (()MIMI "Buddy, Buddy"J .191'1, Come- dy) Jack Lemmon. Walter atthau. White an assassin concentrates oo his next kill- ing. he Is rudely Interrupted by a bumbling failure ot a man who Is attempting suicide. 'R' ( 1 hr. 36 min,) NI•::-' 119 (B) ~ ROCI( The future looks blesk Friday. Oct. 7, 1983 19 - -Monday Conl. •CCJ "Toby And The Koala Bear" (1981. Fantasy) Roll Harris ( 1 hr . 20 min ) Cl) "Mystery Al Casile House" ( 1982. AdVen)ure) Aileen Br1tton ( 1 hr. 20 min.) •{[)"Doctors And Nurses" (1981, Come- dy) Rebecca Rigg, Miguel Lopez. ( 1 hr .. 30mln) (DJ "Love Al First Sight'' ( 1977. Come- dy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne McDonald 1.! hr., 25 min I • .. CID "Harry's War " (1981, Comedy) Edward Herrmann. Geraldine Page ( 1 hr., 40m1n.) --111Evenlng ·1r.::TROI. 19\ POOTIALl Plt1sburgh Sleelers al r.c:;.:::::,Q -(3hrs •• t5m1n I ; ~ POOlUl1 Pittsburgh Sloolers al 11£1.!=. 9IMI "GIC>f1a" ( t980. Olama) Gena Rowlands. John Adames A torme< gun moll becomes the pro1ec1or of an orphaned 6-year-old Puerto Rican raroet- ed by lhe underworld IOf lhe Information he carries in a ballered briefcase 'PG' (2 hrs .. 1 min) (£)AUTO MCM "USAC 0111 Cars" (from Ross= Ohl<>) (2 hrs ) Cl) "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Pel81 O'TOOle. Jessic8 Harper A d1psoman1acal former mallnee Idol has difficulty coping with lhw pressures ot a Uve TV pertormance during leievlsion'a g£1~. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) ., "Gal Young 'Un" ( 1979, Come- dy) Dana Preu, Davlcf Pee". In '30s Flofl- da. a dandy1sh crook cons a W081thy wid-ow. (I hr. 45 min.) (%) MON "People Will Talk" ( 196t, COmedy) Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain. A doctor becomes Involved with 9 pregnant woman and decides 10 marry her ( 1 hr., 50 ~ e VAllD'fll • lllJ Tiii _,.,. AT l&.L Y IOl"I The Osmond Brother• hoGt this country music !Pt'Cial from Biiiy Bob'a In Fort Worth. Texas with apecla~ueals T.G. Shepperd, -1~i;~·TI•• (1~.) .,.. "Dog Dey Attemoon" ( t975. ame) Al Paolno, John Caz.lie. A New Y0tk Ctty benk rot>befy eecataret Into a near-<ilfcue when communily 90tlvltt1 Join In 10 stage 1n anll•police pro1 .. 1 dUrlng the~ 'R' (2hll .. 10mln) cm ..,. "Dog Day Altamoon" ( 1975. l5tatna) Al P8':1no, John Caz.lie. A New YOfk City bank rot>Wry ft04llatet Into a neer-cifcUI wnen community 1C11vitt1 jOln 1n 10 111oe an anti-Poll<:• protftt during IM :::tm\-2 hrt., 5 min ) MIL::"... . P&Mtlt~ John Elway, IM hlQMtt 22 Friday, Oc1. 1, 1983 paid rOOkie quarterback In the NFL;a new machine that plays aroma-prodtlc1ng d•scs much ltke a stereo plays records MNAll A llAllTWI uumt • ... ,_..CO.Nit ....... •••••-.r __ .._CCMtn ,. ... .... COUITYTOOAY 1':11 t C* ntr To. FealU<ed a preview of tonight's Country MuSIC Awards. lhe muslc ol Calllor01a's San Joaquin Valley. which, alOng wi1h Nashville, 1s a cross· roadS IC>f country mUSIC ., .... ,..., LA,_6 _.,A CU.MT 1'CTACDOUQM IOAP rA .. "M flOflLft CCMIT "'"9R8 M 0L ~ "Kings And Pirates" A historical view ls presented on the discovery of on In the P81sian Gull and hOw the resulting wealth ot that area Influ- ences trade between East and West. lhe ~jrllng lndUStry and lhe gold trade Q ( 1 (8) ,.._,. llOCI JunlOf Gorg tries to get back Into his lather's good graces by tidy· !~=garden. tD "The Splrll 01 Cufvel" ( 1939) Jackie Cooper, Freddie Barlholomew (2 hrs.) .. 8 Cl) IC__,. AllD-. U. Aman· da and Lee are assigned lo learn hOw American-made weapons era being Obtained by rebels In Central Ameflea ( t hr.) 8 e .,_ The Sawyers' adoption of a young orphan named Banjo (Julie Ann Haddock) makes youngest lam11y mem· ber $Quirt jealous (1 hr.) e llO'M "Mystery On Mooaler Island" ( t981. Adventure) T91eoce Stamp. Peter Cushing. A weetthy, bOred youth and 1'118 guardian are slllpwfecked on a remote i l&lac ed by dangerous creatures. PMlfM'fmAm --~~Tally Savalaa talks abOut Ne radlO annou'1Qemenla tl'lat ~ llotit crime. ~ llON "The ~t Of Monte Cristo" 975, Adventure) Rlol'lard Cl'lamberlaln, ony Conls. Be8ed on the novel by Alell· andre Dumas. An Innocent man untuerty lmpfl&oned fOf 20 yeara makes a daring 88C8P8 to wreak revenge on tM men r esponalble. ( 2 hfl.) • M .. llW-"Klng1 And Piratet" A hlst«lcel view Is preeented on the ~ ol oll In the Peralan Gull and how the reeuttlng weelth ol that area lntlU-enc.a trlld9 between Eut Ind Welt, IM ~~ lndUltry ~ tM gotd trade. Q ( 1 ti:j.-"Becket" ( l!MSA, Ofama) Rich> erd !Mton. Pat« O''rOOla. l<1ng Hanry II of England ale"* with IM Arcl'lt>Wq> ot Cent«bUfY dUrlng tM 12th c.t\IU!'f. (2 il'ltS.~ ..... -,.,.._.,..,.mlTMMI- ..,, .... .,.''Time'' mega- ~·· eoth ~ • ()llleOfattd In 11'111 documentary admlnlng the Nllortcal hlgt\llgflta of tr. '*' 60 yMrt u report~ by the wtallly ~· (I hr .. '" I'°\.. "FM Dayt Ona &urnmef" < 1882. Drema> Sten eonn.ry, Bttty Srantley A.n "''*" V9Catlon kif • moun- laineeflng Scortlstl physician and the young woman traveling wlth him becomes the venue tor personal revelation 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min) g lllO¥ll "Halloween Ill. Season Of The Witch" ( t982, Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta· cey Nelkln A young woman Is aided by an emergency room physician in her 1nvestl- gat1or1 of a Halloween mask manulacrure< Wf\O may nave been responsible IC>f he< father's gruesome mutde< 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min) (%) MCMI "The Godfather" ( 1972. Ora- ma) Marlon Brando. Al Pacrno. Based on the novel by Mario Puzo An aging Mafioso sees the barriers between his ldy~ tic family Ille and the harsh realltieS or his business break down as his sons become Increasingly lnvolVed In the violent work- ings of organized crime. 'A' (2 hrs .. 57 mfn.) •1WOMMWATCH 1t11 ~1WAY ..r AT 1111 NHT1 (Rt .. LOVllOAT P&llAQADll JOhn Elway. the highest ~Id rookie r rterback In the NFL lllJ _.TO a.tllCll "Lincoln Center Special A New VC>fk City Ballet Tribute To George Balanchine" A special tribute to the late chOfeographer George Balan- chine features such dancers as Suzanne Farrell, Pet81 Martins and Karin von Ar<>!: dlngen dancing to "Vienna Waltzes, "Who Csres" and "Moza1tlana." (2 hrs.) .. UlJ Tiii CAl\M (,Q)9IMI "The Border" (t981, Orama) Jack Nicholson, Valerie Perrine A Texas bOrde< guard's values come In conttiOt with thOle of his com1pt co-workers and h15 matefi&liStlc wife. 'A ( 1 hr . •S min ) .. 8 (I) Al iS H• Kllnger panics upon teaming he must pass a civil service exam to k8.!fl h~ at Gen P8'shlng HospHal O Ill "Adam" (Premiere. Ola· ma) Daniel J. Travantl, Jobeth WIHlams A missing child's distraught mother and father take steps to ensure the passage ol legislallon to help othef parents of chll- l clrt= vanished. Q (2 hrs.) -COllYILl ... mAT ... OIMrMCll "Lincoln Center peolal! A New York City Batlel TrlQule To a.<xge Balanchlne" A special lrlbute to the late choreographer George Balftn• chine features 5UCh dancers as Suzanne Farrell Peter Merlina and Karin von Arol- dinger; dancing to "Vienna Waltzes," "Who cares" and "Mozartlana .. (2 hra.) CD 9IMI "The Godlalher" ( 1972. Of•• me) Marlon Br1ndo. Al Pactno. 8aMd oo the novel by Marlo Puzo. An aging Mafioso sees the barrlerl between hlt_ldyf· Ne family Nfe and the harah reelllles 6t Ne buslMM brNk dOwn as hie .oot beOOme lncreeelngly lnl/Olll9d In the vtolent work- lnclt ol «ganlnd Cfim.. 'A' (2 hfa.. 55 min.) ... ~ .,.. "Strangef! When We Meet" 1960, Orama) Kirk Oouoles. Kim Novak. IUCCft&fUI archlteel le r0<n beiw.n tM MCUflty of home and family and hit iov. tor a nwrltd women. (2 hrs., 30 min.) trtl e TMft •-e A rttutn match lor belkttball-playlng rats; • CalffOfnit pll• wit rtguttrty Ytthtd by pregnent women. a mllllon-dOllar tk>t mechlrie ptyoft. ( 1 .... hr.) Cl) OGWllW .. ._.,. ... MM W,.y Ind Wiiie ~ hOtt the 17th IMWIU91 cieremony~ eJCcellenc:9 In ccunt~ (from • enn.. 1 hf 30 min. l.J ~ ''Tht Ed Oucbln Story" -Sunday Coal. • -...YWOOD Ct.-. FMllH<I 111'1- letll who hive becomt ectora. Including Bnlte Jenner. Alelt Karras and Bubt>O Smith, a t>enlnd-1~ look at the ..... movie, ''The ~ Ctllll •• TW ~ealdaat Al Tlffan(1" ( 1961. ) AudlrJ Hepburn. <leofoe ~ petd on the ltety by Truman c.pote. A sophislloaled New York playgirl encount8'9 eeveral 1oman1lc edvent\#es. l ln .. 10 min.) -Jl8a.19 II I LITM-1.--• .. M ' UC ....... , A look 18 taken et lhe joys and confllcta Of 1he William c. Loud (amity of Sanle Barbera. ( 1 ht.) (I) ..... • .,.. "FOUi' Friends" (1981, Drama) Q alg Waaaon, Jodi Thelen. Ttwee high school buddies 1ake separate roads to adulthood alter g1adua1lon but continue lo be united by friendship and !hair love fOf the same woman. 'A' ( 1 tv .. 55 min.) CZ) .,.. "From Beyond The Grave" _ (_ 1jl3, Horror) Petet Cushing, David Warnet. Vlsllors 10 a Wiiie antique shop meel terrible fates. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) .. • --"The Story On Page One" ( t960. Chma) Atta Haywooh, Anthony Franciosa. A delense attorney betttes the proseculQf In his attempt 10 acqvil a woman and hef k>Yel of murdering hef hUsbanCI. (2 hfs ) -CJ) .,,. "A Place To Ole" (1973. Suspense) Alexandra Hay, Bryan Mar- shaM. The young wile of a new dOctor In town bears a telltale sign that convinces a cun of <levit-worshlppefs tha1 she has been sent to !hem for a purpose. ( 1 hr .. 30 = (!) UCIJ wmt DAWID WWWMll cm --"True Confessions" (1981, Drama) Robert De N1ro. Robert Duvall. The usually separale worlds of two bfolh- ers .. a Los Angeles polloe deleclive and an ambUlous Roman Calholic priest, con- -Monday _........_ ....... _ -· "Buddy. Buddy" (1981. Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) (%) "Montenegro" I 1981, Comedy) Susan Anspach. Erland Josephson. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •till "The Lives Of Jenny Ooian" ( 1975. Mys1ery) Shirley Jones. Stephen Boyd {g hrs.) .. CC) "Toby And The Koala Bear" I 1981. Fantasy) Rolf Harris. ( 1 hr . 20 min ) (8) "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Oocumeo- lery. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 119 (!) "The Private Wer 01 Major Benson" (1955. Comedy) Chartton Heston, Julie Adams. (2 hrs..) cm '"The Tlmbel Tramps" ( 1978. Adveo- lure) Joseph Collon. Rosey Grier. (I hr . 30min.) ,.. "Pandemonium" ( t982, Myslt!fY) Tom Smolhers, Carol Kane ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CZ) "The Godfather" ( 1972, Orama) Mar- lon Brando, Al Paclno (2 hrs., 57 min.) •CCJ "Gloria" ( 1980, Drama) Gena Row- lands, John Adames. (2 hrs., 1 min ) .. ® "It Came From HollywOOd" (1982, Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr., 20 min.) cm "Love At First Sight" ( 1977. Come- dy) Dan Aykroyd, Mary Anne McDonald. vefgt ~ muf<let lrwel1iglllon 'R' (I ,.i .. :.,7 ..... ! ... "Blue Collet" (1978, Qrlma) Rlehatd PryOf, Hatvey Kalltl. Tilt .. true- lrlled OatrOlt auto factory WOf1ler1 tum to crime. twinging them Into more confllc1 and potenllal danger than lhey 8Vef coun11<1 on. 'R' I 1 tv., 54 min.) ~=~ Ex0te4St" ( 1973, HonOf) Ellen Buratyn. Linda BleW. The young daughter or • popular ectrMa becofnae possessed by 8 demonic lplt1t whlctt com- mits evil acts ttvOUQh Iha occupation of hef mind and body.~· (2 hi* .. 2 min.) • _,.,.....,Al W (!)..,. "Spy Chaaers" (1955, Corn&- dy) Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey. The Bowefy Boys help a king to pt'Otect hie power from enemy spies who want 10 dethrone him. • tu., 30mln.) or .. --.. AT cm wmt Guest: Tara Singh. (1 hr.) m- •• Cl) Cll ... _.....Tat (I).,. "Das Bool" (1981, Drama) Juetgen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemayer In 194 1, a young Ge<man U-boat Cfew fece the ohaMenges and horr0f8 ol wa.r wtoeo they leave port on thelt first subma- rine tqlt. 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min.) • .,_ "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleas(>n. A molUmll- liooaire "purohases" an unemployed black man as a plaything tor his spoiled ~son. 'PG' (1hr.,40 mln.) lZ).,. "II Came From Hollywood" ( 1982, Comedy) JoM Candy. Dan Aykroyd. The worst scenes from old B l'TlOVleS are presented. ottering humorous L! hr.. 25 min.) ... "The Next One" (t982. Soience-Flc- tlon) Keir Otillea, Adrienne Barbeau. ( 1 hr-. 35 min.) -ct) "La Ronde" ( 1950. Drama) Slmone Signore!. Anton Watbfook. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (JI) "Harry's W8!" (1981, Comedy) Edward Herrmann, Geraldine Paga. ( I hr., 40 min.) cm "Dog Day Afternoon" ( 1975, Orama) Al Pacino. John Caz.ale. (2 hrs., 5 min.) (I) "Ransom" ( 1956. Orama) GleM Ford, Donna Reed (2 hrs..) -Ql> "Righi To Tangier" ( 1953. AdVen- ture) Joan Fontaine, ~k Palance. (2 hrs.) • twG "When Comedy Was King" (1960. Comedy) Compiled by ROOer1 Yoongson (_1 hr., J() min.) g "Gal Young 'Un" ( 1979. Comedy) Dana Preu. David Peck (1 hr .. 45 min.) (%) "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'TOOle. Jessica Harpet. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) _.,, ___ Movies- -· "The Long Voyage Home" (HMO, Advenlure) John Wayne. fan Hunter. (2 hrs.) CC) "AesurrectlOO" ( 1980, Orama) Ellen Burslyn. Sam Shepard. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) glimPMI of ..,.,.... rnonlttf ... e11plOltatlon ftlme and the WOf1c1 of Ednrd O. Wood Jr .. dlrec1or of "Plan 9 From Outat ~.. and "Glen Ot Glenda ... =1·PGEFJZ~ . .. -.. • •• ltmTClt :. "To Race The Wind" (1980, Orame) SleYe GuttenberQ, Randy QuM1. Blind 1tuden1 Harold t<tant' • first veer at Harvatd Law School beoomal a time for trlendlhlp. romance and ltruggla. ( 1 hr .. tl>:'·l .... •OO --"Taps" ( 198t, Orama) George C. Soot1, Timothy Hotton. Mllltaty IChoof cadet• take over thelt achool to ~I plans to tum the academy J>fop&fly Into a .. wrAmt~1.·ro· (2 hrs.> CJ) --"Piaf" ( t9"73. Biogr8Dhy) Bff. gltte Ariel, Pascale Christophe. 'The aerty car• of the famous French cl'lanteoae, Edith Piaf, Is recoon1ed. 'PG' ( 1 Iv., 40 rnln.) .. e .,,. "Jinxed!" ( 1982, Comedy) Bette Mldler. Kan Wahl. A singer talks an unlucky ceslno daelaf Into helping her dO away with hef obnoxious boyfnend. 'A' (I -i~·Ft= -ML..W .. ·--°'~ .. •·'The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. A multlnii- llonalfe "purchases" an unamplo)'e<I black man as a plaything IOt his spollact young son 'PG' ( 1 hr., .0 min.) Cl) "Five Oars One Summer" ( 1982, Dr• ma) Sean C-Onnery, Betsy Brantley. (1 hr .. SO min.) -cm "The Godfathef, Part II" (l97 ... Dr• ma) Al Paclno. Aobef1 C>uvaM. (3 tn .. 20 mln.J -CZ) 'People Wiii Talk" (1951, Comedv) Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain. ( 1 hr.. &O min.) w• "Final Assignment" ( t980, Drama) Genevieve Bujold, Mlchael York. (1 hr., 30mln.) W (8) "Goin' South" (1978, Comedy) Jedi 'Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen. ( 1 ht.. "' min.) •ct) "Make Me An otter" (1979. Drama) Susan Blakely, Patrick O'Neel. (2 hrs.) •Cil"TheSender" (1982, Horror) Kathryfl Harrold, Zaljko lvanalit. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) •CD "The Border" (1981, Drame) Jedi Nicholson. Valerie Pan1na. ( 1 hr.. 45 min.) •cm "The Timbel Tramps" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Joseph Collon, Rosey Grier. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W (8) "The Glaci8r FoK" ( 1978) Oocomen- tary. (1 l)r .. 30 min.) · • "The Next One" ( 1982, Science-Fie· tlon) Keir Dullea, Adrienne Barbeau. (1 hr .. 35 min.) (l) "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) Btlgilte Ariel. Pascale Chrlslophe. ( f hi 40 min.) Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 21 -Monday Conl. arric hosp1!al when a su101dal patient wttn unconl!ollable p-;ych1c powers is admit· led. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) d (I)IW....U CC) llCME ""The Dogs 0 1 War" ( 1960, Adventure) ChristoPher Walken. Tom 13erenger After being tortured and deported t>y an AfrlC8n dictatOf, a merce- nary returns to lead a revolutK>n. 'R' ( 1 -Tuesday -Morning Movies- •CZJ "My Favorite Year·· (1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper. ( 1 hr .. :ls min) •CID "Hugo And Josetln" ( 1969, Orama) Marie Ohman, Fredrlk Becklln. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) .. (Ill "Escape From Zahratn" ( 1962. Adventure) Sal Mineo, Yul Brynner (2 hrs ) •Cl) "Mystery At Castle House" (1982, Adventure) Aileen 8111100 ( I hr.. 20 min) •CC) "Lost Horizon" ( 1937, Fanrasy) Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt. (2 hrs ) Cit "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, Adventure) Mike Mazurk!. Jimmy Kane (1 hr. 30 min.) 19 (!) "Wnlfen On The Wind" ( 1957. Ore ma) Dorothy Maione. Rober! Sieck. (2 hi$ J (ID "G•c:i'11>1, Grendel. Grendel" ( 1982 Adve01u1e) Anlmaled Voices of Pe!er UsllnrJv, Ke•lh Mllchell (I hr • 30 min ) CZJ "Ghosl Story" ( 198 I, HorrOf) Fred As!alre, John Houseman (I hr , 50 min.) .. (}{) "A Cry For Love" (1980, Drama) Susan Blakely, Powers Boo!he. (2 hrs.) 0 "Missing" ( 1981, Drama) Jack Lem "10:l, Sissy Spacek (2 hrs , 2 min.) •CC) "M1s1y" (1961. Orama) David Ladd. A1lhu1 O'Connell ( I hr , 30 min ~ "It Came From HOiiywood • I 1982. • Comedy) JOhn <;andy, Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr , 20 min.) •(%) "Piaf" (1973, Biography) B1lgltte Ariel, Pascale Ch1lsloPhe. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) -CC) 'Tai Chance" ( 1981, Comedy) Fern· hem Scoll, January Stevens. ( 1 hr., 40 min) (H) "Legend Of The Wild" ( 1980. Orama) Dan Haggerty. Dellver Py1e ( 1 hr . 40 min) (OJ "The Pursolt Of DB Cooper" (1981. Ad\/enture) Trear Wllliams, Robert Ouvall. 1! hr . 40 min.) (I) "C1y TerrOll" ( 1958, Adll8nt1.1re) Jarnea Mason. Rod Steiger. (2 hrs.) -~"Oeatry" ( 1955. Wtr.itern) Audie MIH· , Mari Bl4ncherd. (2 hrs ) -"A01oss The G1ea1 Divide" ( 1976, Adv«lture) ~ LoOftn. Heather Rst· tray (2 tlrt ) 1We "Here Come The Girts" (1953. Com· e<fy) Bob tiope, Arlene Oehl ( 1 hr , 30 min) Cl) "The Godfather. Pan II" ( 1974, Dre· ma) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. (3 hra., 20 min) _.,,,.... .. ....,..._ -· ''Casanova Brown" (1944, Comody) GetvCoopef, T9f .. Wrtaht (2 hrl l CC) {'Lucky Lady" ( 197&, Comedy Lia MllWlll, Dun Reynoldt (2 t\rt ) 24 Friday. Oot . 7, 1983 - hr .. 45 min) all llCME "Tile BOfder" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Nlcholsoo. Valerie Perrine. A Texas bOlder guard's values come In coofhcl with tnose of his corrupt co-wOfkers and his materiabsllc wife. 'A ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 4dl (Ill I DMAll Oii .._ 41111 (1) .... a..,_ Sally Keller man and Leslie Neilsen star 1n this come- CID "Dance OI The Dwarts" ( 1983, Hor· 101) Peter Fooda DebOlah Rattln ( I hr , 33m1n.) cm "Prince 0 1 The Clly" ( t981, Drama) Treat Wilhams. Jerry Orbach (2 hrs. 45 min) Cl) "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Rk:harCI e!Yor, Jackie Gleason. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) G:llU "Choice 01 Arms" (1982. Suspense) Yves Montand. Catherine Denevve. ( I hr . 55min) !ti CC) "Misty" ( 1961. Drarn.l) David Ladd. Ar1hur O'Connell (I hr .. 30 min.) Cl) "II Came From Holtywood" ( 1982, Comedy) JOhn Candy, Dan Aykroyd (I hr . 20min) 1::11 CZJ "Ghos! Story" ( 1981, Ho1101) Fred Astal1t1. John Houseman: ( 1 hr , 50 min.) .. ([) "The El<oicisl" ( 1973. Horror) Ellen Bu1styn. Linde Blair (2 hrs . 2 min ) .. cm "Grendel. Grendel, Grendel" I 1982. Adventure) Animated VOices of Peret Ustinov, Keith Mitchell ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ell(C) "Lost Hmlzoo" ( 1937, Fantasy) Ronald COiman. Jane Wyatt (2 hrs J O "Across The Great [)vlde" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Logan, Heather Rat tray (2 hrs.) t:ll(8) "Hugo And Josef1n" ( 1969, Orama) Mane Ohman, Fredrlk Becklin. ( 1 h1 , 2b min) .. (!) "Kaleid<>Seope" ( 1966. Comedy) Warren Beally. Susannah YOfk (2 tus ) (%)"My Favorite Veer" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole, JesSlca Harpef ( t hr . 35 min.) •«Zl ''Amal~r Nlghl At The Dixie Bar And Grill" {1979. Drama) Tanya Tucker, Vic· tor French. (2 hrs ) lttlCD "Arefox" ( 1982. Ad\lentuie) Clint £8stwood, Freddie Jones (2 hra.. 1$ min) .. Cl) "The Pride Of The Yankees" ( 1942, Biogfaphy) Gery Cooper. Tefes& Wright (2 hrs., 25 m111 ) --slvenlng .. 1:::lML .... PlllfU'fmMI» ,_.. COllNll'I ........ IMClla l~WIZ IMI .... .-r-1MW1mawm llOlll "F•I Chane." ( 1981, Comedy) amham Scott. Je,.,.1y Stevena. Two OYefWelQht, Mllf~lout penptlt pl8n on rnttflng ln-P«IOO bUI MCtl back• out 11 lhe lell minute and Mfldl t1 eoi.111uie dD~~~ 01 The Wlld" (1980. Dreme) Oltn Heggtrty, ~ Pyte A ruooed lndMduel mak• • heme iOf hlm- Nftln the WlldefNIM of tM Old W•t. 'PO' £ ~ ~ PUr9Ult Of 0,8, Coopef" dy whodunit, se1 in a New York apar!menl on New Year's Eve, involving an actor. his weal!hy wile and his ambi!ious agenl ( 1 hr , 45min.) 41t1 II.,_ "Sitting Ducks" (1960, Adven- ture) Mk:haet Emil, Zach NOfman. Two Inept mobsle1s flee !O Sou!h Ameiica and encoun1e1 !he women assigned to kill !hem 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) ( 1981. Adventure) T real w1n1ams. Rot>ert Duvall A thief sl<y)aci<s a plane and para· chutes 10 salety over Oregoo with a for· tune In stolen money 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min) Ct.,_ "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. 01ama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saini Jamea. A female Army dOct()f and a trouble-prone medic help two nuns care fOf a group of Vietnamese orphans . 'PG' (I hr . 50 min.) IDICCYMADYll ..... AUCa .... (JI flaml9 ... tuUM11D ~TMIMTI llCMI "It Came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd. The woisl soenes from old B movies are rresented. ottering humorous glimpses o Japanese monster ep~. expfollatlon films and the woiks of Edward D Wood Jr . director of "Plan 9 From Ouler Space" and "Glen Or Glende." l'PG~.~~lo min l 19 CllWWI '9CWWI MAIPY DAYI AGAIN P& IM&Ulm A visit to an audition 101 a new daooer IOf the "Solid Gold" TV show. a pievlew ot Jacques Cousteau's new documentary on rhe 4.C>OO-mlle long Amazon River. 1--•• llMTWluumt. ... ,_..Cf9,,,., ....... •• ••-.r UMCOllDC'IDI •A "Signs Of The Apes. Songs Of Tne Whale9" The most recent elevelop-menrs In the study ot communicating with anlmalS are e1tamlned o (I hr.) (()9ll mr1••1AW""Wortd lnvtlatlonal 7-8811 CNmplonthlp" Vlcicle Frecnen vs. L<>fl Jon OQonowsky (I hi.) ... , ... ..-cowrTTODAY 719 I • tMI 10lll Feeturees· Stephanie 0wert dltcU88H he1 two preeent loves: a look at a new program wtlefe pale are Uled II therapy fOt people WOO IUfftf from emollon.1 and phytlcal hendlcape. a new &ppfoeoh 10 htlolng cancer petlentl wflh thelt coodltloni. ...., ... -1-.Y IC09AllY 11CTM:--_., ....... ...aftCCMl'T .,,,...,.. .. "Rich And Femoue" ( 198 t, 1me) Ctndlce s.rgen, Jeoquellne 811· .. 1 ThrougtlOU1 the • end dcMr-. Of their respecil"9 llterwy __. •nd rom.nllo !Ives, rwo women 4ll9nd on their lflendlhlp fOf l ltblllty. 'A' ,, .... 6& t'llln , -Monclay Conl. 11966, l1IOOf&Pf'IY) fyrone Power, Kini Novak. Pianist Eddy Ouchln tights to make 11 to tl'ltt toiJ of hi8 prolesslon (2 hi&. JO min) a....nCCUJT CID MOWm "The Belt Jar·• ( 1979, Drama) Marllyn Hassell. Juhe Ha111s Based on the autobiography by Sylvia Plath A t1oubled young woman trtea to OV&fCome the over· whelming 1enslonS and anxieties l>ulldlng up within her as she l)f<>gressea from a~ tescence 10 1dUUhood 'R' ( 1 hi . 54 min~ -l·&u.IQ K Los AngeleS Kings at New vor~rz.: """s.> · «I 1'0MGMT Telfy Sa11atas talks aboUI his radio announcements lt\81 help light crime. Cl> llOft "Cheech And Chong's Nice Dreams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin, Thomas Chong. Two Inveterate potheads appea1 lo ha11e round their true calling as they peddle 1ca cream on the streets of Los Angeles. 'R' ( I hr . 27 min.) 0 llOft "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mys· 1ery) Torn Smothers. CarOI Kane. A cot· lege town police se1gean1 reopens an 18· year-old unsolved multiple murder case when ii appears that the perpetrator 1s striking again ·po· ( 1 hr , 20 min ) a;, MOVIE "l/1rg1n Island" ( t959. Actven· tuie) John Cassavetes. Virginia Maskell A hst\erman comes to the aid or a newlywed coupte alter they buy a Carib- bean island ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1a11 D m Oii LA. Featured. A report ol the US Olympic Team. alooll beh1nd·the- scenes 01 lhe late Natalie WOOd's lasr film, "Brainstorm". ttps on how to give a great -1ma~ltiD IDEJllJll8fT .. 1ET1"•WOM,_ ... • a.GP!AIUOWl&Al lflECW. "Germans In America" provides h1sto11cal perspec· t1ve to the 300th anniversary ol German em1gra1ton to North America, otftc1ally eel· ebrated October 6. 1983. by focusing on two ol many regions marking this obser· vance: the Germantown area ol Phlladel· ph1a and Kreleld. an industrial town on the Rhine l ~Fl.AIH "Linda Ronstadt" ROCK Oii TV ..... Miii IA...U "World Series Pre· '* lvlea:J ~ 111> fl) IHI .-TAXI TtlCU Ol TNI llQHT ...Vt&l. ~Gl.IAIOll • IPOllTI AmllCA "Avon Cup Tennis" i!. hr J CC) MOVIE .. Resurrecttoo" ( 1980. Orama) Ellen Burstyn. Sam Shapard. Atl8f a near· latal auto accident, a woman f11lds that she has the ab1luy 10 heal others but is persecuted because ol her refusal lo claam a d111me influence ·po· (I hr . 45 min.) (Q) (%) llOft "The Godfather, Part 11 .. ( 1974. Orama) Al Pacrno, Robert Duvall Michael Corleone assumes his late lather's throne and power as he becomes the new head of the Maha, finding prob- ·lems wrlt'I rival lac11ons and the law througho~I tus reign 'R' (3 hli . 20 mm ) 11:11 (E) 8'0RTICllfTlll 1t.W f) Cl) KART TO twit A murder leads Jonathan and Jennifer to an ancient sar· cophagus and an apparenlly living mum· ~-(R) (I hr. 10 min.) U GI) TME •IT OI CMIOll Guests IMlc~=f'"~ Derek (R) (I rv) OMC ... ..n.m ifmTIOll -=== ._,.-~--CGU.lm POOTWl Notre Dame vs SO\.llh Carolina (Rl (3 hr&) CH> llOWll "So Floe" { 1981. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jack Warden A stuffy col· lege professor saves his lather's flounder· Ing garment factory br lnventtng a new ~ ol ladlee' jeans. 'R ( 1 hr . 3 1 min ) ll)llOWll "The Sex Machine" ( 1978. Sci· ence-Flctioo) Agostlna Belli In 2037 A.D. scientists solve the energy p1obtem by hameSSlng the power of the human ltb1· do 'R' ( 1 hr • 20 min ) 0 llO¥t! "Stiling Ducks" ( 1980, Adven· lure) Mfchael Emil. Zach Norman Two Inept mobsters llee 10 South America and encounter the women assigned 10 kill them. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 4D111CWI 1tll@ llO'ta "The Beachcomber" ( 1955, Drama) Robert Newlon. Glynis John5 Hostile natives pose less of a threat 10 an tSland tmm1han the auentions of a gentle lady. (1 h1 .. 45mln.) ,.1u.toDA• lllUlllJllf'r *I WOM ... MOVIE ·'Rolling Man·· ( 1972, Orama) Dennis Weaver. Don Stroud A man begins to search lor his two sons alter being released from a lour-year prtson term (I hr . 30 min.) (() MOVIE "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A young surgeon 111es to over· come his fear of the knife 1n this spoof or soap opera ctrches 'R' ( 1 h1 . 35 mrn I ~ D fl) LATt llQHT wmt DAYll ~ Guesls rormer adverl1S1ng e)(ecu11ve David Ogilvy, New York Yankees outheld ler D~~( I hr) IUT OI AJI. LOI AllCllllll llOWM l llAlfTWI ~ AU. II TME fAI& Y LOVE, AIBICM nlU ~ Cl) C0U.0 A clever football coach (Robert Culp) uses electronics lo commit murder during a game (R) ( 1 hr , 20 min) tltl(C) MOVIE "La Ronde" ( 1950. Drama) Simone Signore!. Anton Walbrook "Musi· cal-chairs.. love alfairs eventually take their toll on the part1c1pan1s ( I hr . 40 mrn.) .. ..,_MmlY 0 MOVIE .. The Death Ot Me Yet" (1971, D<ama) Doug McClure, Darren McGavrn The peaceful Ille of a tornw Russian spy 1n a small M1dwes1em town IS dramattcally interrupted when his real 1den111y ts uncov· ered and the Russians learn he defected rather than died ( 1 hr , 40 rnrn.) ~ TME PROTICTOM • ~ "'Youngblood Hawke" ( 1964. Orama) James Franciscus. Suzanne PleShelle A young writer is deeply affect· ed psychol~acally ano emottooally by the success ot hrs first novel (2 hrs , 30 min ) CS> llOWll "The Exorc1sr· ( 1973, Horroi) Ellen Burstyn. Linda Blair. The young daughter of a popula1 actress becomes possessed by a demonic spml which com m11s evil acts through the occupalton ol her mind and body 'R' (2 hrs , 2 min) 0 MOVIE "Conan The Barbaraan" ( 1982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Earl Jones In a mylh•cal world of the past. a warrior-thief and his compan- ions are sent oy a Noidrc king to tree the ruler's daughter from the leader or a snal\e cull ·n (2 111!> • 10 111111 ) m-econ *CH) MOY'I "Gom' Soulh ( 1q79 t;omo dy) Jae.I. N1 hOl~()ll, MdlY Stul;llbu•uen A captured hv•~ tn11'l 1!, utfu11'd J chance 10 es<.aµe huny111g l.iy ni.111y11111 .1 yc>Ur1y lady lrom the tuwrt "' wnK.11 11,,· .. 1mprt!ionad 'PO' ( I hr , 4 I tn11t ) tlllntlAlmKMI tll ..... Ow.GHT -Mml\' :. "The l)a11ng lk111ut>' ( 1946) Duncan Renakto. l eCI C:m 11tlri (.,tnco and Pablo are 1n troublti with 1nu ll S Cavalry but =e as heroes. ( 1 l1r . 30 min ) w (1J "The l/1ola1to11 Of Clauclla" ( 1977. Orama) Shd1011 M11ctoell. Don Peterson A boreo w11e 1s led down the prrr111ose pAlh l>y r1111 (1•11111:, 11\SlrUCIOr ( 1 hr , 5 min.) 1.91 CJ) CU NEWS NIOHTWATCH ... t:1D WOMJ> AT LARGe t:1D CATMOUC llAll ::. "R1t.h A11tl I 111t1ou:." ( 1981, Orama) Ca11d1t.e Be1y1i11. J~1..quellne Bis set f1111>11y11ou1 1t1e 11p· • .1110 1towns ot their ruspec trve illt:ir.uy ...,dtl;lers and romant11.. l111e!:.. two womeri deJ)end on lhe1r l11e11d~h1µ IO• '>lillirhty R ( 1 hr. 55 m111) lEJ MCOUEnAU Mera'!> lntl!rnauonal Charnµ1ons111µ 5errnltn..il' M1.C.oy vs vel len (RJ lQ) MOVIE lilt! f <01t-1:.t' I l!l/3, Horror) Dten BurMy11 l 11•0•1 lif,111 I he young dauynler of a µ01111ldr ,., Ir•·:.::. becomes poS<.es!>t!O by ,1 '16'!11101111.. 411111 which c.om n11tc; 1::v1I acts thro11yt1 U1P '"·' 11pa11on of tier 1111rtl.l ano l>vdy ·n ("'ht':, 2 min ) (l ) MOVIE '[n111y· t r97b, Orama) Koo Starl-.. V1t.tor Sp111ell1 It• 19;>0 fnyland, a teen .1gn girl c.omes OJI .Jyl 1hmuyh an allaar w11h iln Ame11t.a11 ·,cnv1Jll1 •,11,her ( I hr • 25 1ntr1 J *I lllONING ITIIETCH ... WIMllftEI YIDEOMOOX a. MOVIE 'My ravw11e '!'ear" ( 1982, Comedy) Pele• u· 1uu1e Je-.•,11,a Ha1per A d1psoma111aca1 lorn11::1 rna1111ee ictol has c.Jlll1cu1ty c;op1n1J w1t11 111w ,,reo;s.wes or a hve TV perlorrmiru:;e oJurarig lelev1s1on's 9.£1den age ·po· ( 1 hr , 3!-i rr11n ) "U MOVIE "Halloween Ill Se.iwn 0 1 The Wilch" ( 1982. Horn.ii l I 11111 Atkins. Sta· cey Nelk1n A youny wor 11d1, is aided by an emergency room s.>hy:>11..1a11 1ra her anves1t- ga11011 ot a Halloween nia:.k 111dnufacturer who may have tJeen 1esµ.i1t•10lt' 11>1 her lather's g1uesc1111P n1ur1Jt>r 'I< ( 1 In . 35 rmn.) l:lli FAmt» IWICUI ftll'f. llU>. llllOft ·11 Camt1 I 10111 Hollywood .. ( 1982 Comedy) Johr Ca11dy Dan Aykroyd l he wor!.I scerie!. ltom uld 8 movies are p1esen1ed. otterin~ humorous gltmpses ol Japanese rnonstei eplCS, el!.PIOrtatron fllrns and the wOfl.S ol Edward D WOOIJ Jr d11ecto1 ol ·Pian 9 From Outer Space · and "ulen u r Glenda " 'PG' ( I hr 20 min ) .. ; TOf' 0' THE llOMllG MfTm WIMU ftES (R) ) MOVIE ' fhe Semler f I '.181' 11orror I Kdtl11y11 llu1111ld, ldi"" lv;1111.•k. I\ lhmy ol telepathic r1,1ll111.r1i,11tr111:. 1:. u111eastied on the statl rnuJ p>1W111" .11 .i Geory1a po;ycn1- Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 23 -Tuesday Cont. Guest· Marty Kur11 of the New York Ctty Bureau of A111r. ill Alt;111'i 11 hr ) B T'ftJGffT ZONE MOVIE Ill,_, 01 ' L Gan'l•i! L .4111.,n.11 A 11olltlf.,• .1t.llv1:.1 marche!" "''' ~ .th • n u4l'nt wt.o tnes to stop the form• troon destroying a large U.S city. ( l hr JO min I (!) ROWAN I llMTWS uLAwUQH,...,,. ...... 9 unar.-.n TOMIGHf Gene Barry talks about his.hit B1oadway musical I AU.lllMEFAIAY LOVE. AIEJICAN ITYU ' MOVIE 'Blind R11ge" I t978. Ad11en- lure) Freel W111iamso11 D'Ur111lle Marlin A quarter ol blind commanoos plan a multi· m111ion-dollar bank he1s1 'R { t hr . 21 min) MOVIE "True Confessions" (l98t, Drama) Robert De Ntro. Robert Duvall The usually separale worlels ol two b101h- ers. a Los Angalei poUce.datactM1 and an ambitious Roman Catholic piiesl, con- verge during a murder 1nves11gauon. 'R' ( t h1, SO min) 11:9Ql)llOYIE "The Big Knife" ( 1955, Drama) Jack Pafance. Ida Luprno A lamous mov· ie slar commits suicide alter becoming d1s1llus1oned by his oroken marriage and a blackma1l lhrea1 (2 hrs, 2b min ) 12ltl 8 (J) llCQ.OUD Mc Cloud is shocked by a medical repo1t lhal i<uggesrs a sniping vtc· rim was actually auacked by a vampire {R) ( 1 h1 . 20 min ) W 11 llOVll "The Outer Space Connechon" ( 197S) Documentary Nairaled by Rod Se11rng New evidence appesvs to suggest that human Ifie on lh•S planet began with the arnval of ·anc1en1 asrrunauts" who serried 1n lhe Peruvian Andes and the Ber muda Triangle (2 hrs I D MOYIE "DouyhtPr 01 The Mind" ( t969. Mystery) Aay Mlllond. Gene Tier ney. Following lhe death of his young daughter a top government scien1rs1 becomes alarmed when her spu11 begins appearing helore him ( t hr , SS min ) I~ "30 " ( t959. ()lama) Jack Webb, Wllllarn Coniad A managing eelllor pulls all departments 1oge1her to gel the P£1.P4)' out. (2 hri;., 30 min ) (OJ llOVW "Tho Big Steel" ( 1049, Adven· ture) Robert M11chum, Jene Creer. Aller e dangetovs chase throogh MexlOo, an Army olficer 1ecovers a stOlen payroll { t Cl)=o J,.,.,. MD PllRCT CGW\11 ·-ICOTT •• m .c ... OWJllGHr (C) llOV1I "SwlnQlng Cheerleaders" ( t974. Comody) Jo Johns1on. Ralnbeau" Smith A group ot l11gh school porn·pom g1r11 9lchlbft unusuol i;chOOI ~plril In rooting for 1ho1r football ream 'A' ( t hr. 34 min ) Cl) 90¥ll "II Come From HOltywood" I 1982. Comedy) John Candy, Oen Aykmyn ThP wo1si scon95 from old B movtM oro PfOSOntec1, offering humorous gllmp!lefl of .JApono~ moni;tor epics, e•pto11allon lllms and the works of fdword O WOOd Jr.. director of 'J'llon 9 From Outer Spnoc" nnd "Glim Cl1 Glendl\ " 'PO' ( I hr • ::>O min ) CZ) llO¥ll "Ohm r Story" ( t!lR t, Honor) Fred .Ast8ifc, Jnhn Hoo&emnn Myatertou1 doa1M btlgin to dcclmlltl" tho ranks of e small c1tele 01 eldelly mert who &l'late both o monthly t10tyl4:.'1J t·t•thelf And o 60·tl!_8r old MCfCll 'A' t !1!..i.60 min) ... ll.J Cll... ''"" H Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 D LA. TODAY Featured: how to make J)eace with your parents. .,, .... lflOllTlfOIMI (II) d) llOYIE "Dance Qt The Dwarts" ( t983. Horr0t) Peter Fonda. Deborah RaH1n An anlhropologlSt searches '°' a lost pygmy tribe 1n the jungles of South America ·J>G' I_! hr • 33 min ) ~g MOVIE "Ealing Raoul" ( 1982. Come· dy) Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov A down- on·lheir-luck married couple discover that they can make the money they need 10 buy their dream diner buy knocking off well-hjelecl seit perverts 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 m1nflD ~1 ~Blondie Knows Best" ( 19<&7. Comedy) Penny S1ngle100. Arthur Lake Dagwood IS fired when he 1s caught \mper- sonatmg his boss (1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) 9GITIM*All (II) ([) llOVll "Jaws Of Satan" ('196 t, Hor- r0t) Fritz Weaver, Gretchen Corbell A snake expert, a hOspltal chlet ol staff and a p11est fO!n forces 10 hall a demofuc cobra's reign ol tefr()( 'R' ( t hr • JO min ) ©) llOVll "Rieh And Famous" ( t961, Orama) Candice Beigen. Jacqueline BIS-sel Th1oughout the ups and downs of their respechve literary careers and romantic lives, two women depend on their friendship lor stability 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 mln.) ta(S) ilOYll "I Love You (Eu Te Amo)" { t98 t. Orama) Soo1a Braga. Paulo Cesar Pereto Two people begin an exploslve affair 1n an a11empt ro lorget their f0fme1 lovers ( t hr • 4S min ) •8 llOWll "Grand Cenyoo" (1950. Com- edy) Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes When a mules1<1nner acts as a movie stand 1n. he finds romance w11h the lead l=~•'ah~n.) . .... ,... a. llCMI "Ealing Raoul" I 1982. Come- dy) Paul Benet. Mary WOfonov A down- -·llondng 11on.- •llV "Love Chlld" {1962. Orame) Amy Madigan, Beau Br~. ( 1 hr .. 3S min ) ... "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Or&ma) Dennfa Christopher, &.isan Saini James. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) · (%) "It Came From HOiiywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John candy, Dan Aykroyd, (I hr .. 20mln) •CJ:) "The Sullivans" (19<&<&, Drama) Thomas M•lchell. Anne Baxter. (2 h<a.) .. Ill> "Bom YMttfd8y" (1950. Come<ly) ~Holliday, Willlem Holden (2 hfa ) Nt(f) "Dark Vtet«y"• { 1939. Orama) Selle Davis. George Brent. (2 hra.) Cl) "Gray LadY Down" ( 1978, Advon- lurt) Che11too t-ieaton. 03vld CArr8dlne. 1.! hr .. 51 rnllt/ (Z) "Josepha' ( 1982) Claude BraSM1Jr, Bruno Cremer. (I h1 .. 66 min.) ,. • "Ad\lenturea Of Stief~ Helmet" { 1939, MysttfY) 941111 A91h~. Nlgol Bruce. { 1 hf .. 30 min) •l'e) ''Piet'' ( 1973. 8'cgtaphy) 8f!Qltte Arief. P1tc•lt CMtte>pho ~O mln.) 00 "Pat1rn11y" ( 111)81. ) But1 Reynolds, e.wtly O' Angtlo. ( 1 hr • 36 mlri.I rm .10n o.tnge10lll GfOUO<I" 119&1, MVt> on-their-tuck married couple discover tnat they can make the money they need 10 buy their dream dfher buy knocking oft well-heeled sex perverts 'R' ( I hr . 2S min) l::a~FAmt• llMCUI WB.IY, u. llOVll "People Wtll Talk" {19S1. Comedy) Cary Grant; Jeanne Crain A dOCtOf becomes Involved with a pregnant woman and dec•des to marry her. ( 1 hr . 60mln.) M CID llOVll "A Cry For Love" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Susan Blakely. Powers Boothe. An amphetamine addict and en alcoholic meet and try 10 save each other. (1 hr • 4S ~ M Ct "Quest For Rre" ( 198.1 , Fanta- sy) Everett McGiii. Rae Dawn Chong ThrM membets of a Pfehlstorlc tribe lhat hasn't the knowledge fOf making fire are sent In search or e new source when their continuously burning pilot fire Is exlin· l shed. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 3S min ) e.-TOP<YM.,._ llOVll "Blondie's Lucky Day" ( t946, Comedy) Penny Stngletoo, A11hur Lake Complicatl()(ts develop when DagwOOO, llred,.:rt goes Into compehtton wllh h•S b06S. t hr • JO min.) 00 a111 ••,...(II) .. IW....U llOVll "Misty'' (1961, Drama) David Ladd. Ar1hur O'Connell Two children save their money In order 10 buy a much- larned-IOI hOlse ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ..COMV..0 d IDmMIO/I~ M llOVll "The Pride Ot The Yankees" ( 19<&2, Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright Baseball star Lou Gehrig over· comes the odds to become a legend In the game (2 hrs .. 20 min.) Ma llOVll "Queen 01 The Amazons" ( 19<&7. Advenlure) Patricia Morlsoo. Rob· ert Lowery A girt, searching for her !lance . finds that he Is belng held captive by a tribe of women~ the llJ,,.1¥".~-- tery) Ida Lupino. Ward Bond. ( 1 hr .. 2? min.! ... • Modeln Probleml" (1981, Comedy) ChevY Chew. Perri 0' Arbanvltte ( 1 hr .. JOmfo.) ~--(%) "My FaVOfffe Year" ( liHU. Comedy) Peter O'TOOle . .klSSk;a Harper ( t hr . 3S min.) •CD> "The Great Adventure" (1976, Adventure) Jack Palanoe. Jann ~llln•. 1.! hr., 26 min ) CIJ "Home From The Hill" ( 1960. Orama) Rober1 Mltcoom. George Peppatd. (2 hrs . 30 min.) -CJ:) "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Rlcharl1 ~°'.1 Jackie Gleeson ( I ht • •O min ) (lf) "l"lvt O..p One Summcw" ( 1982. Ora· mfl) Sean (.;(>nl'lefy. Delly Brantley. ( 1 h< .. 50mtn.) -Ill> "ThO Liie And ASA881nallon 01 The Klognth" ( 1977. Bk>otaphy) Edward Aaner. Diane Kagan. 12 fua.) -•"Birch lnrorvst" ( i07e. O!ama) Eddie Alb«t, Alp Torn (2 hf&) t111t• ''lho Shefltf" (1910. Drama) o.i. Ciitvts. Ruby Dee 11 ht .. 30 min I al> "F'ive Oeyt One Sommer"£1982, Ora· m8) Sean Coanery, Btlly tlty {I hi , 60 min,) (%)"Ave Flngeft" (1952. o; iJ Jame. Mason. OanlOlle 0.rr141uit. ( 1 hr .. 48 min I m l90¥ll "The Looterll" (19S6. Orama) Rory Calhoun. Julie Adams A g1oup ol plane-crash survivors grapple oespe1ate1y among themselves to ger their hands on a large svm of money concealed In tho wreckage (2 hrs.) .. 8 Cl) TMI ••• II ~n delef\ds a prl· vate nurse (Jenny O'Mara) charged with the mu1der of ner wealthy employer. ( t hr) D e 1'MI A-TUM A monastery ln South America becomes the slle of a battle belween the A· T aam and a gang of sav- l!lle desperadoes ( t ht.) 11 llOVll "The Day Time Ended" ( 1979, Hoiror) Dorothy Malone. Jim Davis. A family moves Into a new home that Is alteady occupied by soma old ghOsts. (2 · hrs.la.,~ "PNIJMY*NID ~ BITBT~ TOllGHJ Gene Barry talks about his hit Broadway musical e llOVll "Framed" ( 1974, Drama) Joe Don Baker. Conny Van Dyke. Atter tour years-of· brutal prison treatment. a gam· bier swears revenge on Iha thugs, crooked cops and politicians who set him up. (2 hrs.) 9 NOYA "Signs Of The Apes, Songs Of The Whales" The mosr 1ecent develop· menls In lhe study of communicaling with animals are e11amlned. D ( t hr.) Cl> VIET1Ull: A 'l'lllvmcll lllTOIY ''Amer· 1ca's Mandarin ( 1954-1963)" Ame1ica steps in to halt the spread of communism in Southeast Asia until President Ngo Dinh Diem's own generals turn against him. Q i!_hr.) (C)MOVIE ··1 Wake Up Screaming" (1941, Mystery) Betty Grable, Victor Mature. A detective obsessed with thoughts ol a murdered waitress allempts 10 lrame a man tor whom he reels bitter resentment ( 1 hr , 30 rn1n ) lL)~ CID MOVIE "A Cry For Love" ( t980, Ora ma) Susan Blal\ely, Powers Boothe. An amphetamine addict and an alcoholic meet and try to save each other (2 hrs ) cm MOVIE "Prince Qt The C11y" (1981, Drama) Treat Williams. Jerry Orbach. A New York cop is caught between federal pressure and loyally to his tellow officers dunng an investigation ol widespread Q2_1ice corruption. 'A' (2 hrs , 45 min.) lSJ MOVIE "Jinxed!" ( t982, Comedy) Belle Mldler. Ken Wahl A singer talks an unlucky casino dealer Into helping her do away wllh her obnoxious b0ytr1end 'A" ( 1 hr . 45 min.) 0 MOVIE "Missing" ( 1981, Drama) Jaclo. Lernmon. Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New York businessman.and his daughter- In-law try to find out what happened 10 his son who disappeared during the military coup tn Chile. "PG' (2 hrs . 2 min.) (Z)MOVIE '"The Godfather, Part II" ( 1974. Drama) Al Pac1no, Robert Duvall. Michael Corleone assumes liis fa1e father's throne and power as he becomes the new head ol the Malia. finding problems with rival factions and lhe law throughout his reign 'A' (3 hrs .. 20 min.) .. @ AUllTMIFAIRY UD MOVIE "Ben Hur" (Part 1) (1959, Adventure) Charlton Heston. Jacl< Haw kins. A Jew and a Roman who were fnends as children become biller enemies du11ng lhe time of Christ (2 hrs., 45 min.) ®> ENTBIT~ TOllQHT (Joined In Progress) Gene Barry talks abOut his hit Broa~ musical CE) C QE FOOTULL Stanford "S UCLA IRl (3 hrs I .. (f) LCM IOAT (ti) l90¥ll "The Boys From Br1-zJI" ( 1918. Suspense) Gregory P8CI<, Laurence 011· vier A determfned prOl96$0I &talks an 1nger1100s doctor wh~ genellc e11perl· rnenls perlOlme<J during WOlld War II may spell disaster lor mOdern-day aoc:lely. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) a» P.M. llAGAZl9 A visit to an audllfon for a new dancer 101 the "Solid Gold'· TV show. .. a?J 1"I CAllM .. 8 Cl) llOVll "Night Partners" (Ptemlere. Orama) Yvette Mlmleux, Diana Canova. A divorcee and a female neighbor volunteer tor duty on a newly created victim assist· ence unit to aSSl&t !hose targeted by crlm- lnals . .J2 hrs.) D m .-caTOll 1111.Ll An amnesiac (Fred Mccarren) targeted tor death Sllr· prises Laura and Remington by having multiple ldenlllies and several wives. ( l hr.) I ... TMIWALTOlll mnwtA ~lllTORY ''Amer· lea's Mandarin (1954-1963)" America steps in to halt the spread ol communism In Southeast Asia until President Ngo Dinh Diem's own generals turn against him. Q L1 hr.) Iii) NAT\m "Forest In The Sea" The 11as1 areas ol kelp growing on lhe bottom of the Pacific Ocean provide a viral food source lor countless creatures. o ( 1 hr ) .. (ll) llOVll "Journey To The ~enter 01 Time" ( 1967, Sc1ence·F1ctlon) Scon Bra· dy, Gigi Perreau. A group of travelers llnd themselves trapped in a time warp ranging from one million B.C. to a distant year ol lhe lulure. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 9::9 (1) MOVIE "Yours. Mine And Ours'" ( 1968, Cornedy) Lucille Ball, Henry Fon· da A man wilh 1 O kids mames a woman w11h~~ (2 hrs . 30 min.) CC) f\Allt "Pal Benatar'' CL)~ llMATU "Concert For The Americas" Drummer Buddy Rich 101ns Sinatra in a concert al the Altos De Cha· von Amphitheatre in the Dominican Republic ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) m OM 11& IWlllG -· G> I LOVE ..,. Donna Mills hosts a look at the qualllles women most admire 1n men; guests include Tom Wopar. Engel· berl Humperdinck. 01 Joyce Brothers, and Wayland Flowers and Madame ( 1 hr ) . ., ... O lllL HOCt(fY Los Angeles Kings al New York Islanders (3 hrs.) fl) Oii ITAQE LI. ''Cati Anderson" ~ MPMMl "The Apprentice Years" Raphael's childhood in Urbino. Italy, and subsequent viStts 10 Florence. where h& became influenced by Leonardo da Vinci and M1chelan.geto. are dramatized ( 1 hr ) CC) MOVIE "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han. This collection of no-holds· barred satirical sketches spooling relel/i- sion and movie cliches includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen- ry "Gibson. George Lazenby and Bill Blx· ~ "R' I 1 hr. 30 min.) lHJ llOVIE "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci- ence-Fictron) Hamson Ford, Rutger Hauer In a world of the lulure. a special police officer 1s assigned to track down and destroy tour renegade androids 'A\. i!.hr-.. 55m~ (SJ JOtll IAl.-s WORIJ) Barbour's sur- vey ol las<::•nallng people and events from ac1oss the U S 1s accompanied by the animations et Mad M11gaz1ne's~erg10 Araoonnes (I hr ) e lllMI "Norman L0\1111 Rose" ( 1982. C0medy) Carol Kane. lony Owon A 13· year·otd's romantic putuult ot his &lster•ln- law leads to some very seoallille compllca· tlons when the young woman becomes e!_agnanl 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ID WWII. "Abandoned" ( 19'49. Otama) Dennis O'Keefe. Jell Chandler. A coo· cerned newspaperman uposes the black-matket baby racket ( 1 hr., 30 m1n,J -1 ••11•D111••11•••rrrr•mrir0Miftll• .... tlTCIHtlWl .a TO 1'MI GALAXY .. l90¥ll "TM Men" ( 1950. Otama) Jack Webb, Merloo Brando. A paralyzed war veteran struggles 10 overcome the personal dlfllcultles brought on by his dls- 1,. [abll~ r;,'O'.i5f;'NJ.. 11ICll OI '111 llCINT .-YllU MClll UAIOll .._ 'Mii IACl: TMI I.ft 01 f~ L ~ The struggles ot Fannie Lou Hamer. during the hot summer In the 1960s when the Mississippi chill rights movement was In lull swing. e1re drama· tized. ( t hr.) CO llCMI "The Sex Machine" ( 1978, Sci- ence-Fiction) Agosllna Belli In 2037 A. D . scient~ts solve the energy problem b;; harnessing the power of the human llbl· do. "R' ( 1 hr., 20 min.) cm lllO• "Love Child" ( 1982, Drama) Arny Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregnant inmale In a women's prison wages a bat· tie to keep her child, who was fathered by a married guard. ·ff ( I hr . 35 min ) (S:) MOVIE "Rich And ramous" ( 198 t, Drama) Candice Bergen, Jacqueline Bis- set. Throughout the ups and downs ot their respective literary careers and romantic lives. two women depend on their l11endsh1p lor stability ·R' ( 1 hr . 65 min.) 1t.11 ([)~ 11:11 f) Cl) U--. PJ. Two Holocaust survl \ vors becorne the targels ot persistent Nazis. (A) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) D OD TOtlQHT Host· Jotmny Carson. Guests. Berl Convy, Argus Ham•llon. (I hr) I IA'Ml)AY llCINT !Ill MC MEWi llGH'fu. if1&T1 Of IM AtANCllCO , .... y POmWT MOVIE "Blue Collar" ( 1978, Drama) RiChaid Pryor, Harvey Keitel Three lrus- 1ra1ed Detroit auto tactory workers turn 10 cnme, bringing lhern Into more conllict and potential danger than they ever counted on. "A' ( t hr .. 54 min ) CE) CR. ~ B1111sh Columbia Lions al Winnipeg Blue Bombers (R) (2 hrs., 30mrn.) (%)MOVIE "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) Bri- gille Ariel. Pascale Christophe The early career of lhe lamous French chanteuse. Edilh Piaf. iS recounted 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min) 11'1CLUI t2tl llDEPlll)8fT NfTWOM ... llOT MIC:EllA• Y TMI MEWi Comedy sketches combine w11h classic lllm and news footage In an otfbeat, satiric take- otl. 0 MOVIE 'i>he World According To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. Mary Beth Hurt The son ot an unmarried prep school nurse enjoys a hie full ol adventures, coincidences and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs., 15 min.) U:. II 6l) LATI MIGHT WITH DAVI) l.E1'1'EllMAM Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 25 \ -W.c111181111ay Coal. elefl age. 'PG' ( 1 hi .. 35 niin.) • ll0'9 "The Assasslnatlon Bureau" , Comedy) Olive< Reed, Diana Rigg. A shrewd newspeperN<><nan sets a clever trap to expose an organization of hired hit men.J2 hrs., 15 min.) •8 • PM&Y 18 Mal!OtY's boyfriend Jeff (JoM Oukakls) deckfe!I to leave cd- ~ In <><de< to be closef 10 her. {!) ... "The Seveo-Ups" (1974. Adventl.Ke) Roy Scheider. Tony Lo Blan- co. A New York cop's plan to use a friend as an Informant backlifes In a series of l'W~i~n:n:·ftie new works of five playwrights, ttvee Of wnlch open on Broadw1y this year, are preaented from the 1983 Humanlfest at the Actor's Theatre In loulsv!lle, Conn. ( 1 hi.) •OMnm.--~ .. , ..... -• c.-CMmA: ..... ,... \Funt and Angle Olcidnson lntr<>duee film ctipS from the cilssic TV aeries that show :peopt& caugnt In the act of being 11lemeefves~) (I hf.) II!== "An Evening With Dionne WllfWlck" Dionne Warwlctc cap- tures het' audienoe with a 23-song medley of ~sslc hlla taped at a concen from Chicago's Park West Theater. (R) 0 (1 hr.) ~ llOWll "The Godlathet'" ( 1972, Ora· ma) Marlon Brando. Al Paclno. Based on the novel by Marlo Puzo. An aging Mafioeo aees the barriers between his ldy'- llc family Ille and the harsh realltles Of his business break down aa his aone become lncreaslngty Involved In the violent work· ~ of organtzed crime. 'R' (3 hrs.. 5 CID '°"' "Amlt Ille 11: The PQSMMlon" ( 1982, Honor) ~t Young, James Oleon. A tarnlly exp&flences &up&fnaturally Influ- enced problelne after movlno Into a Long Island house. 'A' (I ht .. •5 n*l.) (I) ... "Suc>etchlctc" ( 1973. Adllen- rure) Joyce Miion, Tony Young. A ahy •itllna holt81S flndl e<Mtnture wt'9n the ...,,,. the aggreelNe j)8ftona of her f!& 'R' (1hr., 35mln.) "Honor Ouwd" ( 1 lw .. 30 min.) .. "llWid Of Oelpalr'', (1919. ) ,...09dlla McCambrtdg9. Marie 8chll. A t.lndred ....,_ ~'9 lmprts- oned off the COMI of ec-Jth Africa try to cope wtth the knowledot that !Ny wMI be--~ 1 ~·.&..!!. mk'I.) .. lfl I ---''BudwaMr I EA.A. WOftd c:::Mmpb iahlp'' (from -==v··l·.~·l.. I• iiiii'_.."1iiii'A lcMHorn 811· .. Otent ~~ L~ painting .... ~:J 1982) ca.tide ,_~ll'!L..-r.· 1 hr .. M mk'I.) II vate eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie of villains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's ITlU(der. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50mln.) cm .. "The Godfather" ( 1972, Ola· ma) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. Baaed on the 00\181 by Marlo Puzo. An aging Mafioso sees the barriefa between his ldyl- llc family Hie and the hafSh reeltties ot his buSineSS break down as his aons become Increasingly Involved In the vlolenl Wont· ~of or~lme. (2 tvs., SS mtn.) ttt1 w. ma tW ... "Each Dawn I Ole'" ( 1939, Ola· ma) Jamee Cagney, George Ralt. A crusading reporter Is framed and sent to l!!!I. ~Iv&) tW• Cl) PCl&D ITCln A rookie cop (0111· ton Davts) goes ~COYer to ir'Nes11gate a majQf drug ring. (A) (1 hr., 10 min.) •• T-.r ~t: JOOMy CafSO(l. Guests: Chartes Grodin. Robena Rack. IPea:~~.) o~ ... ~ ....... _ 11m11•1MPll? C-:0 ' ,, ___ mil_ _______ , .... "Trail Of The "ink Panlhe<" (1982, Comedy) Petet Sellers. Oevid Niven. Followlng the diaappeetanc. of bumblng French police detective lnspec· tor Clouseau. a TV report81 Interviews lrlenda. family and enemies to put togeth· er a,;otlle of his Nfe. 'PG' ( t hr .. 35 min.) tw •. -= "The World According To ~p" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams., Mary Beth Hurt. The 1on of an unmerrled prep schOOI nutse enjoys a Nie l\Jll of a~turee, coincidences and bizarre charactera. 'R' (2 hrs . 15 min.) 1WCID ~ This comedy program follows the lollies of the Goosebefry din •"er Oed (Alan Young) 19 fifed by hla bosa. ~. Slavedrlvlf. -· ... "Do Not Fold, Spindle Or Mutl-19te" (1971, Mysle<y) Helen Hayes. Mii• died Natwick. Four 9'd«tv women create a llctlonal cNaracter to comptete • com- putet quaatlonnalre. but the jo6ce r.ults In (!)II •t -nuder=-~ · (I)"" 'lll:f ... ,. • -® ... "The Sendet" ( 1~. HorrOf) Kathlyn Ham'6cS. Zellko tvenek. A IUry of telepethio halucinatlone le UI llHl'lad on the staff and petlenf9 at•• Gaofgla peycH- atrlo holoffal wt'9n • IUlcidal pettent wlttt uncontrollable PWCtllc powat'8 II admit· fl (1 Iv., 30 inln.) I -•&Aft--11'9Wh er : ~Alt Buchwt*I. ( 1 tv.) 1£".f"9Monel!at" (1972. HottOf) l• • ..._, cu.Nng. A eo6tn- tllt pPe(,melltlliQ wlltl • 88lurn ~ . ~.u "'··'°min.) Cl> • u•• • --~Anne 8uter M=u;,;:r In• newlV _._, · IM.z' c•mu .. ''FM Flnglrl" (1962. Drema) ....,,. Mleon. o.rilelt ~ WOtld Wiii II matter:!i''Oolfo'' plAll off a dlr-lng Of .,._ ~ Ji ..... IQ . , "'··"'"*'--t:f.-n;,--~·n ) (lrt Ho9INn. Cln'tt 91 ... WOOd of • tJm.oollr .,,.., ,,... .. ~ ..... "'if &Uilft • ..__.. .... 11W. "*" W "Kronoa" (1~T. ~~ tlon) JeN Morrow, Barbara Lawrence. A· bombs are uselesS In destrovlna a dalld- cal monste< who bounds throUgti splice ~~~Ing cities and planets. ( 1 hr., 30 Cf) M '"Johnny APolk>'" ( 1940. Ora· ma) Tyrone Power, Oo.-othy Lamour, A coNege man. disillusioned 011tW his lather's conviCtion I<>< embezzJlng. decides lo abandon lhe strait and narrow In tav0< of a Ute of crime. (2 hrs.) I= "The Castilian'" ( 1963, Adven- IUJe) Cesar Romero. Franlcle Avalon. A young Spanish nobleman finds romance and adVenture when he leads his people In a series ol raids. (2 hnl., 30 min.) CD ... "Emanuele Around The World" (1981, Adventure) Lei.Ka Gemser. Karin Schuber1. A we1141nown woman journalist tracks down a white slavery ring. 'A' ( 1 tv .• JOmlfl...Jcm -- w ! : "used Cars" (1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. Alte< the owner ol a bankrupt car sllOP dies, his employees try 10 cover up his demise 10 prevent his wealthy cat dealer brother from Wlefltlng the business. 'A' ( 1 hr., 53 mln.) d • .,. "Making Love" ( 1981, Drama) Kate Jacttson, Michael Ontkean. A wom- an learns that her hUSband ls Involved In a homosellual relationship. 'A' ( 1 hf., 50 min.) W Gl).,. "Her Kind Of Man" ( 1946. Ora· ma) Dane Clar!\. Janis Paige. When a young vocalist Is urged by her hoodlum bc>ytrleod to go to New York Olly, she falls In IOYe with a g08llp columnltt who eeems to have more feelings f<>< her ( t hr .. 30 ~1.: w! mc ... o,.1•rr UC. "ASA Stock Cars" (from .,<1>~T~~~30 m1n.> U. TODAY FMllJfed: the phenOmenon 0 a ed Streu In milllary Ille. ..... "Venom" ( 1B82. SUepense) ~ol Wlllle"'IOf\ Klaol Klnskl. Kid• neppeta hold a young American boy hoe- lttge In hla perant'a London home, altet· netety contending wtth the polloe outside and a dM<lly mamba aneke In the bullet-~· *'tlletton tyttem. 'R' (I Iv.. 33 cm ~ "VIM" ( 1~. Sulpenea) OieM Ford, Chuck Connoft. A deadly WUI " atoi.n from • mllltVf lab and unl111ted on the ~tlon. apreadlna 1 trail of dteth •net deetructlon. 'PG' ( 1 IV., 40mln.) Cl) ..... "True Con'-IOnl" (1911, t>rama> RoWtt O. NlrO. Robert Ouvaa. The ~ ...,..t. WOfldl Of two broth- ... • Loa ~ polloe deltollvit and an ~ Reiman Cathollo ..... con- 3~ a nuder lnJWtlstr: 1. 'R' < 1 --~'nw .. '-*eteMln" (1961. ) ~ Foettt, ""llr*' <ny. n... btothlra end up riding lb.II of the .._ wt'tft one Of "*"" 11 IOOUMd of mur- dlf, ( 1 hr .. 20f'Nn.) 111'?.L, The~" ( 1954, Come-~~~ =.-.,"°'i; plena to outwtt 9IClh other, .,. dllltt1.0 from fNlr....., dlllr9 ~an upto. aton ..ciu the lfllP they n lbeatd. (21 ~-·~ lodlet" (1•1. Con\>-:, IClllMn "'-• Mttthew Ootdlby. A ~ ........... ___ ..___.....~ ............ --==...;~~..__~~-------~--.A..~~~-~~:.-.___:_;__ -Wednesday Cont. -ternoon Movies----=~===..: 9*9> "Tomorrow I ro111vu1 ' ( 1946. Dru ma) Claudelle Coll.1u11, 01son Wull&s (2 hrs) CC) "Man On A flghuope" t 1953. Su5pe11se) fre<lrfC March, Terry Moore l2 hrs) -(JI) "Harry's War" (1981, Comedy) Edwa1d Herrmann, Geraldine Page. ( t hr .. 40 min.) D "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· nedy, RO&S O'Dooo11an ( t hr , 40 min.) W (Q) "Balllestar Galactlca. Conquest Of The Earth" ( 1980, Sclenoe-Flcllon) Lorne Greene, Kent McCord (2 hrs.) CZ) "Ghost Story" ( t981, H01r0f) Fred Astaire. John Houseman ( t hr. 50 min.) .. ~ "To Race The Wind" ( 1980. Olama) Steve Gultenberg. Randy Quaid. ( 1 nr • 45mln.) l:ll(JI) "Tell Me A Riddle'' ( 1980, Drama) Melvyn Douglas. Ula Kedrova. t 1 hr .. 30 min.) CS) "Gray Lady Down" ( 1978, Adven· lure) Chaclton Heston. David Carradine l1 hr . 51 min.) g "The Secret Life 01 Walter Mitty·· ( 1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo (2 hrs.) Ml([) "Exorcist II. The Heretic" ( 1977, Fan· ta.sy) Richard Burton. Unda Blair (I hr • 57min) CZ) "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) W (C) "The Sull1vans" ( 1944, Drama) Thomas Mitchell. Anne Ba.11ter (2 his ) 4cll0 "Trail 0 1 The Pink Pan1her" (1982. Comedy) Peier Sellers, David Niven ( 1 hr , 35 min) .. (!) "Cabarel" ( 1972. Musical) Ula Min· netlt, Joel Grey (2 hrs . 30 min} (]J "Tune Afler Time" ( t979. Science F1c11on) Malcolm McDowell, Davia Warner ( I hr • 52 min ) CID "The Great Adventure" ( 1976, Adventure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins 1.! hr , 25 min ) CZJ "The Senoer" ( 1982, Horror) K11hryn Harrold, Zet1ko lvanek ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. @ "GOOdbye. Columbus" (1969, Come- dy) Richard Benjamin, Ali MacGraw 12 nrs.) --lliEvening .. r.:::TMl Cll ... FMffUY-.MD Ma'ICO.Aln MAWMPWI~ llACIB./~ 19C ... OCIAllll .,_ "Piaf" ( 1973, Biography) Br1- g11te Ar1el. Pascale Christophe lhe early cal'9er ol the famous French chanteuse. Edith P1al, Is recou1:11ed 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) CID llOVW "Five Days One Summer'' ( 1982. Drama) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley An Alpine vacalron for a moun- ta1nee11ng Scollish physician and the young woman traveling with him becomes the 11enue for personaf revelation 'PG' (I hr., 50 min,) ._, =WAltD'tll wtBLOFFam.' FACU OF C\l..,.. . i 'lA N.L CGWfACT UM11 (II) -· llOVW "Advonturoo:1 01 Sherlocl< Holmes" ( 1939. Mystery) BoSll Rath- bOne. Nigel Bruce lhleves led by the Infamous DI Motlany plan lo lltoal the *lc15 01 England ( 1 hf .• 30 m n l me ... *"" DAYIMMI •& UAAJll9 A deer roundup In New Zealand using helicoPttlfl: a look at how NataNe Wood's last movie. "Brainstorm," was completed, Including exctuslve fool I of hel last Interview. IOWAll&llAllTWILW• ,_..w ......... ·····~ LOft CC 111 C llOll US Of Jl\.OUl PMITllll llC)¥W "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunde1" (1982. Dfema) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint James. A temale Army doclor and a t1ouble-prOM medic help two nuns care for e group of Vietnamese orphans. 'PG' ( t hr .. 50 min.) (Q) llC)¥W "Five bays One Summer" ( 1982, Drama) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley An Alpine 11aca1lon for a moun- taineering Scollrsh physician and the young woman traveling with him becomes the venue lor personal 1evelatlon. 'PG' (I hr., 50min.) CS) fAIM TALI TMIATM "Tale 01 The Frog Prince" Robin w mlams and Teri Garr star rn this classic tale ot a princess who releases a pttnce lrom the magical spell that has turned him into a frog. CZ) llC)¥W "Josepha" ( 1982) Claude Brasseur, Bruno Cremer. ( 1 hr .• 56 min ) NI~==-C(UTY TODAY 1:11ll 10MMlOllll Fea1u1ed· pioneer radio and television journalist Clele Roberts discusses his career and his lalest achievement -this yea1's Los Angeles Area Emmy Governor's Award; a look at where Los Angeles gets Its water: Me!Ody trres her hand at the game of SQuash ., .... ,...., LA-1-.EY I CO.IMY TIC TN; DOUQM = ra•1'lf NOflft CCMIT ~ QWl.m ...,. British Agent Charlie Mullln altempts 10 persuade a KGB head to defect. (2 hrs.) , e llC)¥W "II Started With Eve" ( 194 1, MUSICSI) Deanna Durbin, Charles Laugh· ton. When a doting SOfl pretends he's engaged in Ofder to please his aillng papa, the jol<e boomerangs os the old man "recovers" trom his illness. (2 hrs.) .. 9 (I) WIG llDI Rlehie learns thet his pen pal. a prison Inmate (David Ackroyd) . has designed a videO game as pen ol an esca~plan. (1 hr.) D 111 MAL PIGPU Skip Stephenson's trrp Vl8 express courier; a Las Vegas arm- wrestilng contest: cats and dogs thal help 1ne iI' safety laws that are allegedly harmful. 1 hr.) e "Lase1blast" ( 1978, Sctence- Frctlon) Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith. A rnls· chlevous teen-ager gets his hands on an advanced weapon left by careless aliens Jf.~QIWIT • anaT~ Ta.mfr Anne BaKter 1s. maklna a comeback In a new TV series. • .,.,. "The Oeedty Tracktf9" (1973, West0tn) RICh8'd Herrll, Rod Teytor The tranquil llfu ol B peaoeful atw1ff le lhet• teted who11 hie wife ls kMled and hit '°" taken hostage by a crazed bandit. (2 hrl.) • awa.8 ...... BriliSh A08"1 Chaflli Muffin a11empts 10 persuade 1 KGS head to detect. (2 hrt ) CC) .,,.. "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Rlehard Pryor, Jackie Glea&O(I. A mulllmli· llooall'e "purchaeee" an unemployed black rnan as ~ytNng IOf his spolle<t ~~·'PG' 1 hr .. 40 mln) , ... .,.,. "Jlnxe<tl" ( 1982, Comedy) tte Mldlef, Ken Wahl A singer tat~s an unlucl<y casino dealer Into helpll'lg l\er do away wtth hel obnoxious bOyfrlend 'R' ( 1 hr, 4Smln.) Cl) .,,.. "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982, Orama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. A wlldca11er and a prelly geologist become romanHcally lnvo!Ved aher their profes· slons bring !hem Into conflict. 'PG' ( t hr . 40mln.) O ~ ''Modem Problems" (198t. Comedy) CheVy Chaee, Patti D' Arban- vllle. A hapless air trattlc controller with numerous peisonal problems Is enCIOwed with teleklnellc Powers after being doused wllh nuclear waete. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) •1au.•M,M&Y .. MOU.YWOOO eu>mUPRCW. llf11RT~ nJlllllfT (Joined In Progress) Anne Baxter Is making a come- back in a new TV series. {()MIT'OuaNG "ASA Stock Cars" (lrom Brooklyn. Mien ) (RJ ( I hr , 30 min.) a:ll Cf) LOVl IOAT (JI llC)¥W "The Missoun Breaks" (1976, Western) Marlon Brando, Jack Nlcnoison. A llambOyant hired gunman stalks the headwaters of the Mlssou11 River in Mon- tana to dn~e olf a gang ol ho<se thieves (.?hrs., 30 m~ tD P& llAGI A deer roundup in New Zealand uslnQ helicopters. 1:11 (t1J M CAnM M 8 llWll "Ben Hur" (Part 2) (1959, Adve~ture) Charlton Heston. Jack Haw- kins. A Jew and a Roman who were fnends as children become biller enemies durt~ the time.qi Christ (2 hrs .. lS min.) .. 8 C1J llC)¥W "Sunset Limousine" (Prem- iere, Comedy) John Ritte1. Susan Dey Accused by his girlfriend ol irresponsibilty. a would-be comedian becomes a limousine driver and unwlttlngly makes himself the target of hoodlums. (2 hrs.) D G» M FACT1 O/l lR Jo falls tor a wealthy young rna.n (Peter Nelson) and tries to alter her streetwise rmage Q ~ ... MPIOfl...W.I mwtl "Hearts And Minds'' (1974) Documentary. Directed by Peter Davis. Interviews with some of the people most affected by the tragedy of Vietnam, In bOth the U S and southeast Asia. reveal the pain, hOfror and bewilderment of war ·R' ( t hr .. 52 min.) (Q}llC)¥W "Ba1t1es1ar Galacllca: Conquest Of The Earth" ( t980, Science-Fiction) Lorne Greene. Kent McCord The Galacti· ca reacheS Earth closely pursued by a Cylon a11ack lorce 1nten1 on dest1oylng the planet. (2 hrs.) (Z) llOVIE ''My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper A dlpsomamacal former matinee Idol has dlfftculty coptng with the pressures of a ltve TV performance dunno tei"v•Slon's Frldav. Oct 7, 1983 27 .-Tharsdg Coat. • -ITOWf lfllCW. ID"10lt ''A House Divided" The real·life story of a powerlul Nicaraguan publishing family, whose diametrically opposing Views of the Sandinista regime mirror the division In that Central American country, Is Pr&Sel't· ed. ( 1 hr.) •-~ccum CC) 90Wll "The Dogs 01 War" ( 1980, AdVenture} Christopher Walken. Torn Berenger. Alter being tortured and deported by an African dictator, a me<c~ nary returns to lead a revolUtlon. 'R' ( t hr., 45 min.) CID 90Wll "The World Acco<ding To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin WllPams. Mary Beth Hurt. The $Ot"I of an unmarried prep achoOl''nurse enjoys a Ille tuu ot advenlUfes. coincidences and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs •• 15 min) Cl) l&Lab& 'rm lllDlllS11 The uncon- ventional comedian performs at the East Country Per10l'mlng Arts Genie< fn San ~.Calif (1 hr.) .-.,. "My Favorite Vear" (1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toofe. Jessica Harper A dlpsomanlacal forme< matinee fdOI has dlttlculty coping with thw pressures of a llVe TV performance during 1etevlslon'1 ~age. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CJ) 90Wll "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) Brf. glll• Ariel, Pascale Christophe. 'rhe eerty career of the famous French chameuee, Edith Pia!, la r.counted. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) "!'MnAITSMm • e llMM'IPAl&Y Vint worries about t security of his marriage when Naomi's newly rich ex·husband (Jerry Reed) r•llJrtlS. e '& •t.Ulll A strippers convention In Lu Vegas. e mM ,....., Neal Gabler end Jef· trey Lyons host an Informative lool< at .. LCMIOAT __ I'• new at the movies ... MCATU9 IR.'lmATUT••ITI> "1973 Doi· ~Ins" I "197 4 Steelefa" (R) ( 1 hr,) •• Cl) -I -A blind woman McMannfs) hfrn the Slmooe to te a murder 11111 an. alone wtt· ( t hr.) • IOT rT ... 08vld beoomet confuted when Claudia and Mickey·•, blrthdey carcjs to him ara accld9ntally iawttched. • GI I TO I Hart tucns to Doralee fOf comfoo aft8f his wile tells him she wanta a -n.AT -.l'Y~lflW.W ldM>f.;. .. ,. DCi ,...,. "Plcturee" by, Intent on 1t1rrtno In • film beMd on her lfe detlPl1• pr~ Ziggy Olman'a ldMI to ttw oontraty. eccompenlel etudo 1tar a.rllefd For-.Lawton on a wild (1 hr.) "The Prldl Of TM Yan!<"'" Biography) Gely Cooper• T ., ... right. a...o.1 ttat Lou Gehrig over- OOtl* the odd9 to become • l9glrld In ~ (2hrl.. 7mln.) "My Favorit• v .. ,.. (1982, ) p.,., O'Toot., '*91Ca Hatper. A dlpeomenilloal fonnet tnetloee fdOI hilt ~ ~ ... ~ lhe PMAUel of ._ he TV ptff~ duftnO tetlMl!on't elJI\ age, 'PG' ( 1 hr.:l 3& min.) .. "Trell Of The Pink Panther" -eom.dy) ,..., ...... OM! HMn. F~ the ~~anoe ot ~ F potlot dlteettw lnapeoo tor aa. ... u. • 1V f9POOet lflterMwl ao ,,!day, Oct. 1, 1ta . - frtends, family and enemles to put logeth· er a profile of his Ille. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) d all llOYll "The Nanny" (1965. Suspense) Belle Oa\#1$, William [)ii( A dls- turbed child and his nanny resent each other for r~·r r billty in the death or lhe t>Qy's Siste<. 2 hrs.) ... e Carla Is temporarily replaced by her promiscuous sister Annette (bOth ptayed by Rhea Pe<lman). for whom Cliff promptly falls. 8 O 11'1 mT UIY Jack and Sharon dCt as If they are stlU husband and wife for the benefit of her visiting great-gfandm<>ther. (I).,. "The New lnt9fns" (1964, Ofa- ma) Mlchael Cellan. Basbare Eden. A foursome of new fntema adjusts 10 wori.. Ing at a larr metropoflta"' hoeplal. (2 hrs., 30 min. . I I ..,"" ............. ,.."',..~ CMllma.--.. K' .._ Willie Mosconi vs. lrvlng Crane (R) ( 1 hr.) -· (I) lllO'll ~ Chip's trade-In of Diana's car alens the police 10 their wtiereabout~1~;·> G e 111.L ..._ (Season Prem· lere) Bett<e<. LaRue and Wuhfngton Investigate a dlaturbed man's violent actions 11 a ~· while a vagrant f*· forms deedl poelng u "The Cisco Kld." (1 hr ... ll,J:-... ,. .. r,.1o.-e> outh" Ve<a Brittain Is dete«nlned to go 10 Oxford deeplte the obstacles placed In her path by tradition end he< loving bvt unen~ lalhel'. (Part 1) D ( t hr.) e llDIT --"Mi:Jder Must Advertlae" A bright .aummer afternoon II spoilt when a young man falls to his death down a splref staircase. (Pan 1) ( 1 hr.) e MD¥ll "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) Brl- gllle Ariel. Pascale Christophe. 'rhe earty career of the temous French chanteuse. Edith Plal, Is recount9d. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 'Cl) lllO¥ll "Montenegto" ( 1981, Come- dy) Susan .Anspach. Erland Jolephlon. A neglecl9d wife travell to Stoc:Jcholm and begins 1n 11ttalr with a man lhe met In a bOl'lemtan nightclub. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) • .,_ "f.og Island" ( 1946, Mytl9f'Y) V9da Ann Bofg. Ian Keith, A strange alllmbty of people gathel'a together at an eerie le&lnd ~nsk>n where they begfrl to auspect each other of murdef. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. CID _ MIR. Len 0.WIOO Ind Nick BUonlcontl hott e review of the pr~ WMl('1NFLh!ahllah!a. (!hf., 15mln.) -11••·-··---~.-.-...cYOC!Ufta = .. ,. ... •T•mrr -------M "''YI Aa the""' CM• of • ~ moat relln®feh hll j)Olt of ~ "' the Eiton.qu.,. Gleneof1 trill to advlnC9 the carw qt ~ F1nn and flrid • hutbend fOf coun- try ooualn Adetltdl. (P"1 12 of 22) ( t ~ .. "Cemat Knowledge" (1971, ~llNI) .Mok Nlcl\OllOn. Ann-Margrw!, Two OOfllge M9ndl epenc:t l9'Yerfll ~ beb9 Md after grecMtloll ~ ... by """"° Md ...,.. -" Obr~ ... 'A" (1tw .. 37 min.) 11:11Gll .,_ "It's Love I'm Aher" {1937. Comedy) Leslie Howard, OllvlA de Hav11· land. A beautiful movie star becomes jealous over the allenllon lhat her aclor· bOyfrlend IS gelling from an admirer. ( 1 hr .. SO ml~ 11:11 (!) "°""~ ([).,_"Charlotte" (1975. Ofama) Sir· pa Lane. Roger Vadim. A successful writer becomes fascinated with lhe murder of a fOfmer love. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 11:118 (I) ftAl9IR IOlll. 11.D. Gonzo ends up tal<lng care of a varlely of palients who have come to the hospftal from a women's e!_ison. (R) (I hr .. 10 min.) U e T09llMT Host: Johnny Carson Guests: Tim Conway, opera slng8f Marti IMili~ , .. , POll1UIT AUTO UCM "USAC Championship Dirt Cars" (from Rossburg. Ohio) (R) ~hrs.) CID GI.MA~• COC9IT This concert 1aped in Ogden. Utah features Ollvla Newton-John stngln9. such hits as "Phyalcal," "Heart Attack· and "You're Ttie One That I Went." ( 1 hr., 30 min) Cl).,_ "The ExOfcisl" ( t973. HOl'ror) Etten Burstrn, Linda Blair. The youl'lg daughter o e poRLJl&r actress becomes pouessed by a demonic spllll which com· mas 8'Vlt acts 1hroug.h the oocupetlon of her mind and body 'ff (2 hrs . 2 min ) I JWQ.m .. 90Wll "Fathom" ( 1967. Adventure) Tony Franciosa. Raquel Welch. A crlmlnal hires a female parachutist 10 recover a prlceles8 piece of jewelry under lhe pre- text lhal she Is lookfng for a t>omb-trlgger· i devloe. (2 hrs., 5 min.) •-w~ ... .,_"The French Lleutenanl's Worn· an" ( t 981 . Ofama) Maryl Slreep. Jeremy Irons. An affair between two acta<s 18 per· alleled In the romantic period lllm ln which the two are performing. 'R' (2 hrs.. S min) Cl) lllO¥ll "The Godlathe<" ( t972. Ofa· ma) Mar1on BrandO. At Pacfno. Based on the novel by Marlo Puzo. An aging Mafioeo seee the barr-. between hit Tdyr. He !amity Ule and the ha1'11h reallOes ol his bullne8s bfeek dOwn ss his sons ti.oorne lncYeaslngly lnvotved In the vtolent WOfk· lngs of Ofganlad crime. 'A' (2 hrs., 57 mrn) -·. U11 ~ wnll DA'9 Lili d'I GUaitr Antl\Ony Quinn, drug 1t0t• OWf* L90f'I Schwab. comedl8n a.<>fge Wall9Ce. !'!'='~.. ems. D<omol P11ge. Veta vi.ootttl. A Y<MlG cop Ntt OUt to 1-..noe the murdet of hll let'* by undtl WOf1d rnobetn ( t hf .• 30 IS·:rr.•·M~• F*'911 U• Vlel,,.m Yfteren In an upcoming moiM. • M&.•m•-.L. tM.•YHl••na .. (J) .. "The Gitt Of Love" (1978, ) MW ~. T1mottly Bot· tome. The Chriltm9 ...on IMdl fo romance kit an ~ young man end a be9\ltlful and w.eltl'ly eoclellft, (R) -~~BIM!Mt~1919. ~) Rine Bond. Tony I. The , ...., Of a rook •n· rOI bind o hold onto NI NlnllMml kit 1 t.nd oompetl- -W.dne11lg Coal. heavy·bleathlng psychotic klllet stalks the fun-lovlng stUdenlS ol a t'plcal American tllgh achoo! 'A' ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) CZ) ... "Ghost Story" ( 1981, Morr0t) f'red Asta11e, John HOUNmell Mystetloua dealhs begin to decimate the ranks of a ""811 circie ot eldetly men who atlafe bOth 1 mon. thly storytellina get-together and a • 50-Y,Mr-old secret. •ff• ( 1 hr . 50 min.) •;ftlUAT&.Mm ... -l'l"mTQI =-"To Race The Wind" ( 1980, Dfat!\411 Steve Gullenbe<g, Randy Quaid. -.......... 11ov1es- .. (D) "On Dangetous Groond" ( t95 t, Mys- tery) Ida Luptno, Ward Bond. (1 tir., 22 min) ... (C) "The Brownlng Version" ( 1951, Dfa· ma) Michael Redgrave. Jean Kenl ( t hr .. 30 min.)' Ct "Gal Young 'Un" ( 1979. Comedy) Dana Preu, David Peck. ( 1 ht .. 45 min.) CZ) "The Godtathef, Pan II" (1974, Dfa- ma) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. (3 hrs .. 20 min) NI (f) "Lady FOi A Night" ( 1 S.2, Romance) Joan Blondell. John Wayne. ~hrs.) (DJ "M1 Sycamore" ( 1975, Comedy) Jason Rot>atdS. Jean Simmons ( 1 h1 . ~ min) 1:9(1) "MacAnhur" ( 1977. Biography) Gre- gory Peck, Dan O'Herlihy (2 hrs .. 30 min ) .. CC) "Make Me An Otfer" ( 1979. Dfama) Susan Blakely, Patrick O'Neal (2 hrs.) 11:9 g "My Fav0111e Year" ( t982. Comedy) Peler O'Toole, Jesstea Harper ( 1 h1 , 35 min I -CC) "The Front" (1976, Come<ly) Woody Allen. Zeio Mostel ( t h1 , 34 min ) (JD "A Cry FOf Love" ( t980. Dfama) Susan Blakely, Powers Boothe. (2 tys.) Cl) "Dream Wile" ( 1953, Comedy/ Cary Grant, Deb<xah Ken. (2 hrs.) g "Soundet" ( 1972, Ofama) Cicely ~son. Paul Winfield. (2 hrs ) lZJ "The Sender'' ( 1982. HoaOf) Kathryn Harrold. Zeliko lvanell. I t ht . 30 min \ -Afternoon Movies- -· "Ba1t11ng Bellhop" ( t936, Dfama) Belle Davis. Edward G. Aobjnson. (2 h1s.1 (JD "Taps" ( 1981. Dfama) Ge<>fge C Scott, Timothy Hutton (2 hrs) g "Four Friends" ( t981, Drama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CZ) "The Godlarhef" ( 1972, Drama) Mar- lon Brando, Al Pacino. (2 hrs., 57 min.) 1::9 CC) "Toby And The Koala Bear" (198 t, Fan1asy) Rolf Harris ( t hr .. 20 rnin.) W (D) "My FavOfile Year" (t982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper ( 1 hr . 35 min) 19(8) "Goin' Sourh" ( t978, Comedy) Jack Nicholson, Mary s1een.gurgen ( t hr.. 4 1 -min.)----- • "The French Lieutenanl's Woman" ( t981, Dfama) Meryl Str~. Jeremy lroos (2 hrs .. 5 min ) 1:11(1) "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982, Comedy). Peter Sellers, Davtd Niven. ( 1 hr , 35mln.) BNnd 11udont Harold Ktent'a firat yMr et Harvard Law School beQomes • time f<>t frlendlhlp, romence and struggle ( I ht .. ., ,,_ i m1n.1 -... "Buddy, Buddy" ( t9e t, Come-dy) Jadl Lemmon, w...., Mtltheu. 'Miiie an .....,,, cionoentret .. on hll next kll-tno. he la Ndely Interrupted by • bumbling tabe of a men-who Is attempting eulcide. .. 'R' ,;:. .. 36 min.) ~ .............. • ll .. "Jirucedl" 0982, Comedy) --1Ven1nu -··= me ... ,,.,..., .. ='1£.MY .......... ~/~mftlOUa -=--~-IUIM181AWOI TOP UIS IO-Live from Dallas, Tex. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) CDMCME "The Boy Who Never Was" (No Date. AdVeqJure) An unlikely group of kids outwil a pair of villains In an aasassl- natloo attempt against the presidenr of Bu1undl. (1 tv.) Cl) 1111-. 01-Michael Moriar- ty and Joanna Miles star In thls suspense drama aboul a woman and hef lover ploll· ing lhe murder of her sadistic husband. (2 hrs.) la MON "Sounder" ( t972, Dfama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfleld. During the dark Oepfession years, a family of black shareetoppeis struggle to stay togethef In l 'le of overwhelming odds (2 hrs.) DICI 'f M lrrll ..... u.Ym.18 AUCI .......... llml!JITU .,.....'fMIMT'I MCMI "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) WOO<!'( Alletl. Zero Moslet, A scheming bunglef becomes the pseudo-author for the work of sevEHal blackliSted friends. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) ®1111,_ fl1CMIUW&1111 _., ~ • lllTY YUM• lll'l'OIY "Time" maga- zine's 60th annlver•ry is celebrated In this docUmentary exarnlnlng the hlstorical hlghllghtS of the past 60 years 88 reported by the weekly newsmagazlne. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) CD) MCMI "The World According To Garp" ( t982. Comedy) Robin Wi"8ms, Mary Beth Hon. The son of an unmanied prep school nufse enjoys a life full ol adventures. coincidences and bizarre ,..1'M!~?E:: 15~) • ... C---AW... A strippers convention In Las Vegas: people of Golveston, Tex.. who rode out and survived hurricane Ali- cia. ...... ...,..uu.. 9 81191T.-J nmMf Mlt<e Farrell plays a Vietnam veteran In an upcoming .. Belle Mldltf. Ken Wahl, A ell'Qtf t ... 811 unlucky catlno deeJer Into~ i. do away with her obnoxloul t>oyfr\end, 'R' ( I tv., 45 nW\.) •= ''flngefptlntaOon't Lie" (1861, . · ) ~d T ravle, Shela Ryll\. • emei-town ma)'OI' 18 murdwtd. en ~tOf eete out to nell the klllr. (1 hr. 10 min,) Cl) .,.. "Superchlck" ( 1973, A<Mttt- ture) Jayoe Jlieon. Tony Young. A thy alrllne holteee llndl adventure wNf\ ehe UIYfM8 the aggreealve PfW'Ol'la of her altlf ego. 'A' ( 1tit., 36 min.) ITVE.wu •111•-.r LMa11•cw ., .... IOYI fl1 -This film ttaoee , Jackie Robinson's team" o4 Btootdvn Dodge<s from their beginnings to the years follOwlng thait retirement from active iy. ( 1 llf .. 39 min.) NI .._. CICMnY TODAY Ml ... NI t • M TOMI Featured: a sampling of some food al some ot Los Angeles' oldeel restaurant&: an lnsldef's look at TeleYlelon City. CBS' main west coast faclllty, to meet some of the stars, technlclanl.. makeup people and set bulldefs: an underground aorvival lacility that the lsw'ii,S:Xr;y=enuctear wat. a-•~•,..,,,, m •L.A. featured: a visit to Wash- ington, D.C. thal includes the Smltheo!V- an, Interviews with Vice President George Bush and Callf<lfnla Congressman, Pete Wilson. and a look at the lilstorlcal moru- ments In that area Ike::..., _____ _ iSt Grant Wood, famous for his painting "American Gothic," iS profiled. • MCMI "East Side Of Heaven" ( t939, Musical) Bing Oosby. Joan Blondell. A singing taxi driver frnds himself the guarct-an of an abandoned baby. (2 hrs.) ,..I ... -Cl)•• ... ·--• .... •J. • -A mM Nell is enchanted by a man (James Watson Jr.) at her diet workshop, but she latflf spots him with a lemale friend. a ..,. "Zardoz" (1974, Sclence-Flc- tlon) Sean Connery. Charlolle Rampling. In the 23<d century, the arrival of a mortal primitive disrupts a society of eternally ~~intellectuals. (2 tn.) • (111 TIMllA C8ll9 A young bOy Is badly burned In a hotel fire, and Cutter tights to save the unborn cNld ot a teen· f r killed In an accident. Q ( 1 hr.) LOUGIMJ maJ~ n.Mf Mike Fanell plays a Vietnam veleran In an upcoming Tvmovie . • MCMI "House Of W8X" ( t953, Hor· ror) Vincent Price. Frank Lovejoy. A man disOgured by a fire resorts to stealirlg lfom the morgue lo help in his wax r8-Cfeatlona. (2 h($.) Friday. Oct. 1, 1983 29 .. AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE1SATIBFACTION AMC-JEEP ~:~NGJ~i.?A:.T_ ._......._ __ Daily Pilat 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. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -638-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 32 Frld1y, Oct. 7, 1983 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA / 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAOEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 848-7739 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 · MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 VOLKSWAGE~ SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAOEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -Me-1303 .. 1100 While his 111()1068 g11llrlelld dallles w1lh the k>cal 11c;ll tx>y ( I hr 20 mm ) tt:9 (8) llOW'R "Ghosl Stoiy" ( t 98 t, HOHOI) Fred Asta1re. John Houseman Mysre11ou& deaths t>ogin 10 decimate the 111nks 01 a small circle ol olderly men who share bolh a monthly s10rylelll11g gel·together and ll 50·year·old secret. 'A' ( I hr • 50 min ) .. e llOW'R "II Conquered The World" ( i956. Sc1ence·Flct1on) Peter Graves. Beverly Garland. An ugly ca11e creature aided by a sctenllst 1s bent on taking con· trOI of lhe world ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (!) llOVll "The Lasl Wagon" ( 1956, Western) Richard Widmark. Felicia Farr A cor1dernned man comes to lhe rescue ot wagon train surv1v01s tollowlng an lnd1· an attack. (2 hrs ) I= "Murder In Mind" ( 1975, Mys· lery) Richard Johnson. Lena Walke1 A woman s1umbles info a ponce s1a11on ram· bhng lncoherenlly about Bar1ok music. hollow voices. a clock slrlk1ng mldnighl and murder (I hr , 30 mm ) lIZl llCml "Trouble In The Glen" ( t954, Comedy) F0tres1 Tucker: Orson Welles ScolltSh h1ghlande1s are lnturialed when a well·lraveled road i:; closed (2 hrs ) CO llOW'R ''Ghos1 Sto1y'' ( 1981. Horror) Fred Astaire. John Houseman Mys1erious dea1hs begin to dec1ma1e lhe ranks of a small cucle ol elderly men whO share bolh a monihly s1ory1elhng ge1-1oge1her ano a 50-year·Old secrel 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) ,. GD l9C.,,. OVEJllGHT l .,_ICOTI IUT Of TOP RANK IOXIMQ (It) LOVllG ,_.,.AND llEIRCT COUPUI -TV Puzzle 2 3 .. 6 7 8 9 13 l!i 18 !i2 58 ACROSSo ,.(C) llOW'R "ThomaS1110 & Ou~hrOd" ( t913, Western) Max Jvhnn. V00611B McOae A po11 01 block outlaws cu1 a swalll 1hrough early 20th·~ntu•y Te.11a& 'PG'_J I hr .. 35 rnin) 1:91 Cl) Cll ... llQHTWATCH U fODAY Featured' breakthroughs In cataract treatment ! ':r "Prince Of The City" ( 1981 Otama) Treal Williams, Jerry Orbuch. A New Y0tk cop Is caught between tederal pressure and loyally to his fellow olllcers du11ng an 1n11est1ga11on ot widespread ~lee c0trupt1on •A· (2 his .. 4:> min } Z:.1§9 llOWll "Cheech And Chang's Nk:e Dreams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mann, Thomas Chong Two 1n11etera1e polheaas appear to ha11e found their true calling as lhey peddle ice cream on the streets ot Los Angeles 'A' ( 1 h1 . 27min.) Z:aU llOVIE "Horror Island" ( 1941. Mys- tery) Dick Foran. Leo Cairlllo. A group ol ueasure-seekers discover 1error instead. l hr .. 15 min.) .... MOWll "The Bandll 0 1 SherwOOd Fo1 est" ( 1946. Adventure} Comal Wilde. Ant1a Louise The son o f Robin Hood galhefs his lather's band together to res cue the young king ol England, wmmng a 1011ely maiden 111 the process ( 1 hr . 45 mm) ti) llCml "Not Guilty!" ( 1974. Mystery) Chris1ophe1 George. Dinsdale Landen An international crime ring is uncovered dur· 1ng an 1n11es11gat1on into lhe possibility lhat an en:!l?!O'ie~ ol a large land development company° is ~no frame<! '°' hiF wtt.'• 111uroo1 ( 1 hr 30 min.) (.0) M OTIBCNrl com>Y IMOWCm tM(ff) llOWll "The Bell Jar" ( 1979. Ofame) Morllyn Hosselt. Julle Harris. Based oo the autobiography by Sylvia Plath. A troubl9d young woman 1rles to 011ercome the over· wh&lrnlng tensions and anxieties building up within her os she progresses from ado- lescence 10 adulthood 'A' ( 1 ~r • 5" min.) .... ~ *'-G l11llTCM .... .-11lmt llOW'R " Hie S1nge1 And The Oanoer" llio Date} ( I hr , 30 mm J (I) llOW'R "Montenegro" (1981, Come- dy) Susan Anspach. Ertand Josephson A neglected wile travels to Stockholm and oeg1ns an allalr with a man she met In 1 bohemian n.ghtclub. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) l:.:IO~FAmt• lllllC OM VIDEO t:al lllOWll "Yanks" ( 1979. Romance) R1cha1d Gere, W1t11arn Devane. Se11erat American soldier& become lnvO/lled In romantic attairs while sta1ioned In England du11ng World War II 'A' (2 hrs .. 19 min.) 0 llOVIE · 'f:;ast ·Walking'' ( 1981, Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mclnllre. A prison guard becomes 1n11olved both in his couStri's 0101 10 assassinate an 1mJ>(lsoned black leade• and on another plot to spring 111111 'R' ( 1 h1 5!> mm ) Ml U lllOVllE "n111ys1de" ( 1949, Drama} Don Barry, Shetla Ryan After his prlzeflght9f brother 1s 011noeo in 1he ring, a man oec10!!s 10 lake up bO•ong himself ( 1 hr .. 15m1n l t8 Miss No11aJ..'s sogn oft .,,, Neighbor of Md 1-'l.iy.:-d Connie Brooks M.mon on Happy Day~ .'4 l-.1p nur l(; P1.1yeo BJ ?I ?001 COtllPl•l••o .'tl Pl.Jye<.I ~.1111mtJ lO 'Bo!.1U11 3 I D<, rn1 •,7 118 !.>Y llncle Cri-.trley or1 My Three Sons" r rm C...ray role ~ A bllown. ~ldrs 11n "$1tver Spoot1!." ;:> Wyhe w Donahue Beally 01 Romero DOWN 19 40 M,1ss Bailey's s1gn-otl Tommy on 'E1gh1 is Enough" 4 Slella on "Harper Valley 'J n1ngo ur Bart & TV drama staplt: I Miss Angers 51gn o ll 8 HP wa!. 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Brule' 31 Bu1on111e or Hemingway Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 31 • Slain woman 'neat lady' Lagunan says pair went on drinking binge before her death By JEFF ADLER °' .. ~ ........ Thomas Michael Thompson - charged in the 1981 Laguna Beach rape.slaying of Ginger Lorraine Fleischll -told Orange County She riff's investigators the 20-year-old blonde was a "neat lady" who had spoken on his behalf when his friends insulted him. Prosecutors played a t.ape re- cording Thursday of Thompson's interrogation by investigators for jurrors as his murder trial moved into a second day in Orange County Superior Court. THI ORANGI COAST Thompson, 28, told in - vestigators after retutning Crom a night of drinking at eeveral Laguna Beach bars. Fleiachll left his apartment to purchase a can of soda at a nearby liquor 1tore. It was the last time he saw her. "It was dark in the apartment. I was waiting for Ginger. She just never came back. That's the last thing I remember," Thompson, who said he passed out soon after, told investigators. Fleiachli's body was found buried in a shallow grave near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station several days later. She had been stabbed. Prosecutors hope to show that Thompson and 24-year-old David William Leitch, also charged in the slaying, killed Flel.achll to prevent her from interfering in!' reconciliation between Leitch and his ejt-wife, Tracy. Leitch and Fleiachli had broken off a live-in relationship several weeks earlier, according to proe- ecutors. The two men, who went to Cabo San Lucas in the days following Fleiachli's disappearance, were arrested several days apart after they returned from Mexico. Leitch's trial on the charges is scheduled Oct. 31. The two men could receive the death penatly if convicted. " A county forensic pathologist, testllying earlier, told jurors Fleiachli wsa killed by a stab wound through her ear that severed the carotid artery, which supplies blood to the head and neck. Dr. Robert Richards, who per- formed the autopey, said there were five stap wounds in the body that appeared to have been caused by a single-edged knife. He also testified he could detect no evidence to indicate Fleiachli had been raped. COAST IOITIDN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Newport airport foes rally: 'We're prepared for battle' By JERRY HIRSCH othO.., ......... Nearly 250 angry Newport Beach residents crammed into the Harper Community Center Thursday night to rally against John Wayne Airport and get free legal advice on how to stop jets from flying over their homes. Airlines jet rained hot engine parts on a Dover Shores neigh- borhood touching off several roof and grass fires. the county that thl8 could happen. For years the county has ignored us. We have to be prepared to do battle," Turner said. Airport opponenta were capi- talizing on reaction to an air- port-related 11'1.ishap last week when a Phoenix-bound Republic "Had that incident of a few days ago gone a little further it is very possible that some of us would not be here tonight .... All of us kn9w what could have happened had that plane gone down," said Buu Turner, an Airport Working Group spokesman. One of the best ways to "battle" airport expansion is to file small claims darnag.e suits against the airport, attorney Pierce O'Donnell told the crowd. O'Donnell repreeenta the Air- port Working Group which has filed about 250 unall claims suit.a, each .eek:ing $1 ,500 in dama,ces. "For years we have been telling Irate Newport residents take case to ntayor By JERRY HIRSCH Ol h Dllllr -..... Newport Beach Mayor Eveyln Hart was on the hot seat Thursday night. Hart spent nearly an hour fielding the questions of an angry crowd of Newport Beach residents who want· John Wayne Airport ex- pansion plans stopped dead. · The residents jammed into a Costa Mesa community center to vent their fury over jMt week'• Republic Airlines jet mishap that touched off about 20 small fires in Dover Shores. "The city is resolved to spend as much money as we have to on (fighting) John Wayne Airport," Hart told the crowd, adding that residents must remember th.at the county, not the city of Newport Beach, has jurisdiction over the airport. Hart did not reassure residents who asked what Newport could do to improve safety at the airport. "There is little the city can do about safety factors. lt is up to the county and the Federal Aviation Administration," Hart said. One woman asked Hart to send a city delegation to President Ronald Reagan to lobby for a "more responsive FAA." • Hart said she believes the current 41-flight Limit at the airport will be expanded as soon as the county completes a new environmenal impact report. "l don't think there is any question that a new environmental report is being written at this time. We know they are asking for more than 70 flights," said. The only action the city can take to head off such an expansion is to try to negotiate a binding agreement freezing the number of flights, Hart said. Frustarated residents shouted that the did not trust the county to abide by such an agreement. Hart responded the city's best legal advisers will 0.., .............. Jetliner rises over Newport Heights homes where owners vow to be "prepared for battle" over flights. Costa Mesans are protesting helicop-· ter shu ttles~ see Page A2. make sure that such an agreement would tx• binding. One resident said the city was not working hard enough to fight airport expansion plans. "We can't even count on you people to go to the market for us," said an angry Bob Hogue. "You are telling us the Board of Superviaors will do whatever the hell they please and there is nothing ISff MAYOR, Pa1e At) Priscilla staggers toward OC Forecasters unsure how much wetness stormfront's bringing Priacil1.a.. • spent huniame that la ttaqerlng north froni Beja CaJJfomla, la expected to pWi hot, h\lft.Ud air and oocasSonal thunderahowen toward the Ormare County thia weekend. A. thick layer of clouda. ushered ln by the tropbl dep -'on. ll.k.ely will hana avu the oout th.roufh Tuleday. National Weather Service forecMtera, however. were reluctant to ID too far ln pncilctlna just bow wet a weekend It wW be and edmltted that PrUcil1a hu them .unped. Only a .u,ht amount of raln t.ll to Orange County Thunday twnlnl and w~ today. A me:re .08 ot an Inch ol rain fell lD C.oe'9 while s.nia ADI ....twd .14 ol an Inch. Sant&aco !Wk. oft.en the wett.91\ lpot In theeow>ty, .._dry. To c1a ... tboucb. thil b.a t..\ the eecand wett.91\ rainy__,., in Oranp County hlltoty. Since July I -"fhen the ...,e beel.na -weather oWdala have ' meuured 3.U lnchee of rain. A~ rainfall by mid-October ln Oranae County la .37 of an lnch. ''Usually we don't even pt any rain unUl Oct. lG. Th1' la a Vtt"J unu.ual year," aa.ld one apokelman. "You have to 80 beck to lMl to find more rain at UU. point." FoUowt.na in the s-ttem •tat the tail end of Auiuat when a 1erie1 of ttopt.ca1 ltOrml left Oranae County hot, atfcky and milerable, Pt1lciJJa ii pllCk1na plenty of moiatUtt. A w•&Mr eervice lo~ eeid alone wtth weeke.nd rain ahowera, county retidentl can exp9Ct Lemperaturea into the SO. with relatfvw humidity mo hJttinc the lo'f 80.. BY Sunday, thfnel are •Xf*'t!d to cool off .u,htly with daytime hi1ha in the mkl 70. af\d evenJ.na Iowa of about 62 dep'eel. The llW'f will be l'UftlUnt tn the 2-io-a toot ranae with only fair ahape at moet area betchet. .. . He has also represented the city of Newport Beach in its battle against airport expansion. O'Donnell urged residents to continue filing claims agalnst the airport and noted that Superior Court Judge Linda McGlaughlin is likely to merge the cases together into one larier suit that will be heard in Superior Court. That would releue the small claims suit.a from their $1,500 (5" AIRPORT, Paae A!) Aborted landing protested An AirCal jet that couldn't touch down on its first approach has touched off an angry protest by Newport Beach residents. The aborted landing at John Wayne Airport at about 6 p .m. Wednetday night sparked a rash of telephone calls from angry Newport Beach residents to the John Wayne Airport noise com- plaint line. "It was an AirCal plane making a nonnal approach but the plane could not land on its first approach and it had to go around again,·• said Chrlst.ine Edwards, an airport noise spedallst. Commercial jetliners abort landings about twice a month, she said calling the procedure fairly routine. It i.s often cauaed by a "spacing" problem becauae gen- eral avlati.on planes land and take off at alower speeds than the jet airliners, Edwards explained. The control tower usually has the jetliner make a west tum over the bay to come back for a landing. Homeowners complain because this creates more no~ than a typical landing does. Edwards sa~ her office oft.en receives a few complaints on aecond approaches. "We got more calla on this last night than we usually get because of the problem with the Republic Airlines jet lut week. People are more tenaitlve," Edwards said. Her office had received at leut a dot.en calla by Thunday, ahe said. - Dllllr,_ ...... ..,_ ._ Alan and Ruth Blum hold Spooky, who's lonesome for her "sister" poodle. 'Sister' stolen NB couple appeal for poodle's return By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. Dllllr .... -- ''Tutu," Ruth and Alan Blum's gray poodle of 12 years, was more than just a pet. For the elderly Balboa Wand couple, the tiny pooch was a member of the family. For "Spooky," the Bluma' second poodle, Tutu was a seeing eye guide and constant companion. "We got her when she was about four weeks old," Alan Blum , said. At about the same time, they got Spooky from another litter. The two dogs have been "sisten" to each other ever since Blum , can remember. When Spooky lost her hearing and cataracts took away most of he.r sight, Tutu began to take au:e of her. "When I took them out walking, the white dog would walk alongside of the gray one. When dinnertime came, the gray one would go and wake Spooky up. They slept together. played together, everything," Blum said. But all that ended last weekend. (See POODLE, Pase AZ) Planners give nod to Irvine hospital bid By ANDREA ADELSON OlhO.., ......... The Irvine Planning Com- mission shrugged off charges that it was approving a dangerous hospital site and gave conditional go-ahead Thursday to backers of a proposed 222-bed hospital in east Irvine. The commi.saion alto approved :zoning changes on a aurrounding 314-acre parcel of land propoeed by the Irvine Co. as a medical and science complex, in the crook of the San Diego and Laguna free- way junction. Both projects, now ln unin- corporated county territory, need City Council approval Annexa- tion plans are under way. In addition, state medJcal authorities have to pasa judgment on the Irvine Medical Center hospital, envisioned for oomple- tlon in late 1987. The IMC plan came under fire during a five-hour public hearing by supporters of a competing hospital proposal. IMC opponents favor a hospital for the UC Irvine campus proposed by the Cha ta worth-based Health West Foundation. Questions focuaed on the prob- ability of a jet crashing into the IMC hospital from nearby El Toro Marine Air Corpe Station, noise levels inside and out.side the hospital, the impact of expected traffic congestion and if the public could pt to the h09pltal in a flood. Long-time IMC critic Gaby Pryer said, "the fact la there's a rilk of jet crash, exceealve noi9e.~ failure of the Laguna reservoir and risk of not having access (during flooding). "I .don't undentand why it's being propoeed in this location, as the keystone for the Irvine Co.," said Pryer, a former Irvine mayor. "Who will pay to make this site less risky?'' asked Pryer, president of HealthCity Aaaociates, a sup- port group for the opposing hospi- tal plan. (Sff HOSPITAL, Page AZ) Unidentified feline object on freeway? By STEVE MARBLE ottlleO.., .... IWI Motorists who reported seeing a lion along a busy stre1Ch of the San Diego Freeway Thunday night' may have actually been looking at a mountain lion rather than the king of the jungle. ~ Irvine police. who joined Or- ange County Sheriff's deputies in the freeway safari in El Toro, said mountain lions, smaller and more slender than a lion, have been spotted before in rural Irvine settings. Still, the reports Thunday prompted a call to Lion Country Safari by police who wanted tO make sure the animal perk had accounted for all its lions. OUicialt at the animal park aald they dJd. (See UON, Pase At Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct 7, 1983 {Students watch politicians play politics By STEVE MITCHELL Ol .. 0.,.-11.i! The three speakers lned to sut:k to a non-partisan format during a ·;program enutled "The Structure and Function of the Democratic and Republican Parties In Cali- .1 fomia." They tned. What the 100 seniors from eight · local high schools heard was a soft sell recruiting pitch from leaders of both parties during a Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce breakfast this morning. More than 200 chamber mem- bers joined the high school stu- dents at the Newporter Resort for Suspect 'in road death arrested .• An resident of Orange is in custody today in connection with the hit-and-run slaying of an AirCaJ pilot on the Costa Mesa :. Freeway. Scott Sawicki, 29, was booked · .. jntoOrange County Jail Thursday l:>y California 1 .. Highway Patrol . officers on suspicion of felony drunken driving, felony hit and run and vehicular manslaughter. · said CHP Officer Dave Clark. Sawicki was arrested shortly after 12:20 a.m. Thursday, when Arvid Realsen, 51, of El Toro, was killed while changing a tire on the freeway shoulder at the 17th Street off-ramp m Santa Ana, Clark said. the chamber's governmental af- latr'S committee meeting. Speakers included fonner Cali- fomta Lt. Gov. F.ci Reinecke, who is the state's Republican Party chainnan: Lois Lundberg, Orange County Republican Central Com- mittee chairman and her Demo- cratic counterpart, Howard Adler. ''If you're not involved in politics, you should stay in bed," Lundberg told the students. ''I have patience when someone dis- agrees with me, but I have no patience for someone who says they're not interested in politics." She then turned to Democratic chairman Adler. smiled and said. "We'r~ 77,000 (voters) a head of them in Orange County and 1f he's going lo t·au:h me1 he'd bener get working " Adler )Otned the jocular joust- ing by suggesting hts party is prepared to put the candidates and the money into a campaign to overtake the GOP in the county. adding that the number of Demo- crats in Orange County is se<.'Ond only to Los A11geles County in the state. "We're going to be aggressive. Lois," Reinecke avoided entering the Inhabitants unruffled good-natured local spat, uutead cmphaslllng what he cun51<lers are thl' differences between the l wo parties. "Basically, the Democrats be- lieve that most soluuons to prob- lems should t•ome out of Washing- ton. The Republican Party thinks Washington should give most of its powers back to state anri locaJ governments." So much for the non-partisan approach. Reinecke then told has young listeners that the Re- publicans, under President Ronald Reagan, brought down inflation from 12 pereent to 4 A mallard and a snowy egret take advantage of a quiet day on Huntington La ke in Hunting ton Beach's Central Park. pert'ent 1n only a year and a half, reduced interest rates from 21 per-cent to 10 or 11 percent and initiated tax cuts "bitterly op- posed by Democrats. "Reaganom!cs has be<.'Ome so successful that the Democrats don· t even wse the term anymore." he said. Democrat Adler offered his ' own concept of the difference between the parties: "Republicans believe pros- perity should trickled down. Democrats believe prosperty should trickle up. So you see, right off the bat, we're going against the laws of nature." Adler then launched into what he termed a disregard for quality education and quality housing on the part of Republicans; a deficit that he says Repubhcans still blame on former President Jimmy Carter, and high unemployment "(National) Unemployment dropped from 9.5 percent to 9 3 percent a nd there's a lot of Ed Re inecke ch eenng in the streets of Newport Beach today." Adle r said. "But that's still unacceptable." One high S(·hool senior, when asked a ft.er the break! ast what she thought Of the talks, satd It was aLJ very interesting "Slit I have a math test tn an hour. so I really wasn't paying that muc·h anenuon ." Mesa homeowners rap shuttle copters By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM Delly P>llol Ii.fl A group of angry north Costa Mesa homeowners met this morn- ing with Orange County Super- visor Thomas Riley to air their gripes about Airspur Helicopters, Inc., which shuttles commuters between John Wayne and Los Angeles lntemational airports. CRASH (Citizens RF.volt Against the Shuttle Helirnpter) has organized between 300 and 400 residents in the last three weeks, said Cindy DavtS. pres1- dent of the group. Au-spur was given the go-ahead on Sept. 15 by the Board of Supervisors to begm fl ying 15 daily shuttles to and from LAX. Since then, Davissaad, residen ts homes have been filled 30 times a day with "outlandish noise" from the choppers. Realsen was bending over get- ting a spare tt.re out of his trunk . when he was hit and killed ,. instantly, Clark said. CHP officers combed the area after Realsen was struck. A CHP sergeant discovered Sawicki sit- ting in his car behind a Denny's Restaurant in Santa Ana just Thieves grab racehorse in Mesa Three CRAS H representatJves asked Riley this morning if Alr- spur copters could travel above the Santa Ana Freeway rather than the San Diego Freeway on their way to LAX. as the Irvine-based Fluor Corp 's private helicopters ·did when they re- ceived C'Omplaints about noise Davis was encouraged after meeting with R1Jey. "Il seemed like he'd go ahead right away and t.alk wtth the (Federal Aviation Administration) about the route change. Airspur also is checking the noise level tn the area." she said. ·' around the com er from the acci- dent. He was reportedly being held in Orange County J ail in lieu of $5. 000 bail. By KAREN KLEIN Of IM Delly l'tlol II.it A $20,000 racehorse has thoroughbre d been reported stolen from the Orange County F.questrian Center in Costa Mesa. The dark bay mare's owner, Robert · E House, of Laguna POODLE STOLEN ... .. Tom McBroom, AirCal's direc-From Page A1 tor of flight operations, said Re- alsen had worked as a captam for the airline since March I, 1978. He n ew a Boeing 737. Realsen, who leaves behind a wife and three children, was a pilot in the Manne Corps for 20 years before coming to AirCal. McBroom added AIRPORT ... ~=From Page A 1 , : damage limit and then, "as many ·~ z.eros as you have on your type- writer you can add to your damage claims." He said the court case will turn on two points; the first is whether the airport has the right to use the air space over Newport homes. The se<.'Ond point is whether the airport constititutes a public • nuisance that can be corrected. ·:-"We will ask the judge to !irst rule on those lSSUes and if the ruling i.s favorable the county is in for a rough road again," O'Donnell said. "Let us show tht: county that they cannot dram us dry before we drain them," Auport Working Group c hairwoman Barbara Lichman said The Blums went to lunch on Saturday. taking the "girls" with them in the car to Casa Camino -a favorite restaurant an Costa Mesa. "We left the windows down but the car was lcx:ked and we were only inside about 35 or 40 minutes," Blum said When they came out, Tutu was gone. Tutu has been stolen. the way Blum sees 1t. "There's no way she would have jumped out -we've been taking the dogs with us to lunch for 12 years. When she's in the car she's h yper and she stands up on the back of the seat and peers out at people. But she wouldn't jurnp out." Since the loss of their beloved pet, the Slums have been "pretty cut up." Ruth Blum, her voice cracking with emotion, said she has broken into tears thinking about the poodle nearly every day As for Spooky, "She seems kind of lost. It's hard to tell. She spends most of her time sleeping. When she does get up s he just kind of looks around," Alan Blum said. While intense devotion to a pet seems ridiculous to some, the Blums take their dogs seriously. The couple's chtldren are grown, three of them scattered from Brea to New York to Sacramento. And to fill the void, the Blums have been parents Co their poodles. , ''We're very sad about it," Blum sa.Jd. "We also worry a good bit about her. She doesn't like children or other animals and we're afraid it might be a disaster if someone's taken her to be a companion for a small child "If we can't get her back, we hope that whoever took her will take good care of her. We would much prefer her return. but if that's impossible, we hope the peoplf will respect her as an individual, with long-standing habits." The couple have taken out ads offenng a $100 reward for the poodle. Anyone who may have seen Tutu should call the Blums at 675-4408. r MAYOR HEARS RESIDENTS ... .. ~ ~ From Page A1 we can do about 1t." fights,"Bumham said. Newport City Attorney Robert Burnham stepped in for Hart at this point to say Newport has taken part 111 10 lawsuits against the airport. • Bumham's analysis brought jeers from the audience. "One way we can stop the planes from 1.aking from the airport to take a walk up that runway That will stop the planes from taking off. We don't need this legal mumbo jumbo," shouted Dr. Remy Rosellini. "Continued litigation against the airport wilJ eventually fail. One day they will do it (en- vironmental impact reports) right. At that time we are going to need a binding agreement to limit the We're Listening ••• 842•6086 D..., '9tot o.N • .,., te Querente.ct "'°"°9~ r1~y II ''"' O<I not hen' yout P•rr•r th ' lO p '" ~ "'°'"'• I p m •no ,ow• r,np, *•" r.t _.,.., What do you like about the Ca1ly Pilot' What don't you like" Call the number at left and your message wall be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropnate editor. 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M Chezy OoweHby Reymond Meot.ean Editor end Asllstenl Controller 8tGOOO OlflM OOtltOt IUO•O Al CO'I .. ~ C..hl0tnie t\JPS t•• 9001 8ubt<ro011on Oy C&ll.., l' I~ m<immy tly -~ S6 1\0 Mlll\1114y Clrc•letton T1l1phonel Mot• Ot""Ot Cownl, ··-.., ... , ••'-1 """'"'O'on °"'" • w.tl-• .... ,. ~--..... to lhO Publlshor ·~'-Cwu:e PiOCMlllOl'I ... ~ VOL ?t, NO. 2IO ( Beach. said the 6-year-old horse was last seen by an employee at feeding time on Tuesday after- noon . When House went to exerdse the horse. Tintone, Wednesday afternoon . he said , the stall was em ply. "This horse ts a registered thoroughbred we bought In V1r- g1nta," House said. He intended to turn Tintone. registered as a racr-horse, into a champ1onsh1µ show Jumper-when he bought her three years ago Pam G1mple. assistant manager HOSPITAL ... From Page A1 Road and flood control im- provement will be paid by the IMC developer, a city st.alter said. Nanci Rosen, a HealthCity spokeswoman. charged the com- mission with allowing an "anti-competitive scheme" sub- ject to antitrust litigation. She contended the commission "Is making a decision on which hospi- tal, not just where" it will be located. "Before you possibly insinuate or threaten the (commission). l'd pomt out that Health Planning has jurisdiction over allocation of beds." Planning Cornm.iasioner Betsy-Mathis respond~. Chairman John Carlyle added that the commission only reviews proposals brought to it and cannot choose a site. FLOOR JACK I · TOI llUVt llTl t e1vloe ,lletlOfl Q11elll7 Heewy dllff ..... ~. :~''" ~ •115•• ~. o ( the stable at the equestrian center, said she is not convinced the horse has been stolen. "It was reported as stolen but I'd say for now it's just missing - I'm having t.rouble finding it," she said. "The (owners) refused to waJk with me," she said "l don't think it's on the grounds. but I don't know the horse." House said he moved Tintone and another horse he owns to the equestrian center. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, only six months ago. Before that, he said, he had stabled the animals at the Irvine F.questrian Center in Cor- ona de! Mar. Gimple said the stables are patrolled 24 hours a day by two guards and papers m ust be pres- ented before horses can be taken off the grounds. House said he 1s convinced the horse was stolen by professionals. "lt had to be somebody who knew the value of this horse," he said. "Ital.so had to be somebody who is a professional horse handler. This was not the kind of horse that you could takeout in the dark and put into a dark trailer. She is 17 hands high -a huge thorough- bred -and could have becom- edangerous if she was terrified," House said. He said a guard checking the stalls on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning-did not see Tintone in her stall but cild not report her missing because the 280 horses housed at the center are moved frequently. BELT SANDER YOUR S48DD CHOICE IMO S.,,.,., P1olu.ioti•1 wlln 3"•11" !*I P-1111-2/l liP ~· 11q111w.oon1 Uo\!Que ,..,_ "'1• yeu c-oe 1)911 In MCOnot u;..e• •-Nl•IY lllOget f141• ·~ hendle_,_,,,ll bencllNndet She said Riley also offerec{ to help the group get Alrspur's hours changed. Now , Davtssa1d, the first chopper goes overhead at 6 a .m and the noise from the last fLight fades away about I 1:30 p.m DaVlS said CRASH members have knocked on doors and put up fliers m Cost.a Mesa neigh- borhoods from the a.arport to the Sant.a Ana River. one-half mile north and south of the San Diego Freeway. Davis satd the Costa Mesa group is intent on getting the helicopters out of thetr backyards. "We're sen ous about this. If they don't correct 1t, they know we'll join the Newportersand we'll have to seek liuga tion against them." LION ... From Page A1 The sightings also brought out the state Department of Fish and Game and Orange County animal control officers. According to a California High- way Patrol dispatcher. two driv- ers srud they saw what appeared to be a lion along the !reeway near Lake Forest Drive, just south of the animal park. _ _ Officer& who &earChed the area came up empty and eventually called off the hunt. "We didn't find anything," said sheriff's Lt. Al Massuttt. 14" WOOD CUTTllG · BAii SAW v. H.P. ball t>eatlng motor. Miter gauge Included. ""· 1369.00 IOW J s19900 .. _ • r·. • .. r. ~ ...... . • -.. ~ ~:·.. . ' .~ .,. l'i ' ·~:. . ~ ·~'311. .. . ' •• SJC Historical Society hook sale set Saturday More than 2,500 books will be available a t bargain prices during a book sale Saturday sponsored by the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society The sale will bf> held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the O'Neill Museum patio, 31831 Los Rios St. Local author Pam Hallan-Gibson will autograph her publications "Dos Cien tos Anos" and "Ghosts and Legends of San Juan Capistrano." College offers ta lk o n nutritio n A nutritional consultant will share the latest information about nutrition and its impact on senior citizens during a two-hour seminar M.onday a fternoon in the Student Center at Orange Coast College. ' Chiropractor Todd Adams, a n utritional consultant for OCC and the Special Olympics, will head the program. Admission is $1. Seminar tickets are available at the OCC Ticket Office in the Student Center or at the door. For further information, call 432-5880. Inf ant s urvival conference s lated The Orange County Guild for Irifant Survival is co-sponsoring its thrid annual California confereoce on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Monday and Tuesday. To be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave .. the conference is designed for "first responders" such as clergy, coroner's investigators, funeral directors, mental health personnel, nurses, paramedics, physicians, police and social workers. Participants may register at the door. Registration is $30. Further information is available by calling 834-7948 or (213) Outdoor s topic o f Balboa progra m s A series of free programs on e njoying the outdoors continue this month w ith three Wednesday evening programs sponsored by the Balboa Library and Orange County Sierra Singles Club. All programs begin al 7 p.m . and are conducted in the Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 600 E. Balboa Blvd. This Wednesday "Opportunities for Conservation in Orange County" will be presented. The following week, the program will be "The Sierra Club G<:>es to the Artie," and on Oct. 26, "Equipment to Help you Enjoy the Outdoors." For further information, call 640-2241. T emple preschool in vit es pa re nts A "Back to School" night will be held Oct. 17 at Temple Bat Yahrn Preschool in Newport Beach. Children's art work and class project will displayed during the hour-long program, which begins at 6:30 p.m. Children, parents and friends are welcome. The school is located at 1011 Carnelback St. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oct. 7, 1983 * 43 Judge restrains Olympic rental group Hunting ton compa n y may still ho ld $400 ,000 in deposits from local ho meowners State a uthorities, after winning a court order to temporarily shut down Huntington Beach·based Vacation Rental Systems, are trying to determine whether the Olympic housing firm is still holding up to $400,000 It solicited in deposits. Thursday Orange County Su- perior Court Judge Judith Ryan ordered the firm and its former president, James Veritch, to stop advertising or taking deposit fees from prospective customers until an Oct. 20 hearing. Vacation Re ntal Systems is one Qf the largest Southern California firms acting as brokers for home- owners who hope to rent either rooms or their entire homes to Olympics visitors next summer. Solicit.ors for the company, who reportedly have walked door to door through some Orange Coun- ty neighborhoods, charge home- o wners a $50 deposit purportedly to arrange for paying house guests during the games. The judge, acting on a com- plaint from the state Attorney General's office, also barred the firm from spending any remain- ing deposit money it has received from an estimated 8,000 home- owners. The complaint alleged Vacation Rental Systems and Vent.ch mis- led homeowners and failed to establish deposit-refund accounts for the estimated $400,000 it received. Last August, the state Depart- ment of Real Estate ordered Veritch, who apparently left the company last week, to stop solici- ting customers because the com- pany doesn't have a real estate broker's license. If -Deputy Attorney General Al· bert Sheldon has filed suit seeking $125,000 in fines because the earlier order was allegedly ig- nored. "Mr. Veritch has no\ halted his activities in the least. He has basically thumbed his nose at the order and continued to accept money from prospective mem- bers," the state's swt says. Vacation Rental Systems ap- parently has changed ownership in the last few days. With Veritch gone, the new owners said they will cooperate fully with the Department of Real Estate to obtain the proper licensing. The company's new president, spa manufacture r H arry Berkowitz, said state real estate So r r y, Charlie 0H1c1als have agreed to ialue the c.'Ompany a broker's license next week. "The corporation is bemg restructured," Berkowitz.said. ''In addition to getting our license, we are going to submit our home- owner ('Ofltracts to the DRE for approval" The state's case against Veritch will continue, regardless of what happens to Vacation Rental Sys· terns, Sheldon said. The firm's fliers, urging home- owners to "earn extra money without working," say that a spare bedroom is worth at least $1,500 a month in Olympic rentals. The DRE is inv~tigating more than 50 Olympic rental com- panies, most of which are cooper- a ting, officials said. Onofre leak linked to error u LOS ANGELES (AP) Southern California Edison Co. 0!!1cials will concede that "human error" caused a radioactive water leak at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station th ree miles south of San Clemente, an Edison official said. Ken Baskin, vice president for nuclear engineering, said the util- ity is preparing a report for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on the leak, which occurred Sept. 29 at Unit 3. Safety valves regulating the flow of chemicals to control nu- clear fission in the reactor were shut down for four hours after bemg accidentally misaligned, the NRC said. The water was con- tained m the budding, and no one was exposed to it. "The point is that nuclear power plants are set up to accept human failures," Baskin said Wednesday. The report will be ready in two weeks, he added. Meanwhile, the state Public Utilities Commission has begun a probe of the power plant's idled No. 1 reactor, a process that could reduce electricity bills in Southern Cali forrua. Thief not in a welcoming mood J im Salter of Newport Beach shows the one that didn't get away at the Balboa Angling Club. Salter landed the 363-pound, seve n-foot tuna after four hours and 38 minutes off Catalina Island. It's a state record for a bluefin tuna. The PUC, which began the investigation Wednesday, wants to know if Unit 1. shut down 20 months ago for earthquake-safety modifications. will ever again produce power, said Los Angeles PUC s pok eswoman Carole Kretzer A 'Welcome 10 Newpor1 Beach" sign wor1h S 1 .000 was unbOlted and stolen from its resting spot on Jamboree Roao near Eastblutt Drive The c11cular sign ts three feet In diameter. Nearly S 13.000 wor1h of tool a, many stored In large multi-drawer tool boltes. was atolen from a metal shop on the 800 block of West 161h Street. According to police, the tool boHs were so heavy It woold have taken more than two people to Utt one It It believed the tools and tool boltes were fitted onto a truck and driven away A $25,000 Mercedes Benz and a $25,000 Cadillac -re stolen In seperate Incidents. The Mercedes had been parked In a parking stn.tC· lure on Lido Park Drive while lte owner waa havclng dinner at a nNrby restuarant. The Cadillac wu parked off Pacific Coast Highway near N4tw- port Center where Its owner was playing golf A 25-yeer-old antique watch worth $2.000 waa stolen from Nancy Dunn Antiques, 1130 lrvne Ave. The watch has a 14 karat white gold band and 150 tiny diamond• Costa Mesa . Silt cues of blank video cusene tapes were stolen from the Data Technology Corp., 3120 Airway Ave Tuesday night. fhe tapes are valued at $600. An unkriown amoont ol gold and diamond jewelry was reported stolen from a residence on the 3000 block ol Samoa Plaoe Wednesday. Entry was apparently made through a bedroom screen window. Police said the thieves may have been scared ott t>ecause they left a box of silverware t~mj· A cluaroom at Back Bay High School. 390 Monte Vlata Ave., was broken Into Wedneeday night and $25 was taken from a petty caah dra-r. The thlevee apparently pried open a window and eltlted through the front door ol the cleasroom. Laguna Beach A residence at 560 Bluebird Ca- nyon Canyon Rd. was buglarlzed or S 1800 In jewelry early Thurllday. Police are Investigating a marital argument that took place In a residence on the 400 block of El Camino Del Mar Thursday. Accord· Ing to police. the separated couple got fnlo an argumenrina ~ tti. husband alleQedly atruck hi• wile and lllltmlll!llllll~!llJllllllm .... • child The woman has flied aasault charges agafnlt her husband. pollce said Irvine lrvlne police believe an ex-employee Shol oot $24,000 worth ol plate glass windows atter 10 p,m. ' Thursday night In the aoon-to-close Occldental Pe1roleum buHding, 2100 S.E Main St. Five windows valued at about $5,000 each were shattered with.either a BB gun or a rllle. Two 13-year-old boys were -re arre1ted lor suaplclon ol burglary Thursday atter a parent turned over to potloe a syringe containing radio- active material• found In hef aon's room. The ayrlnge and Its contents wae reported atolen Wednesday from an lrvlne doctor's office, 4950 Barranca. In the third break·ln at an Irvine school In two days, thieves entered the Rancho San Joaquin lnt«medl- ate School, 4861 Michelson Drive. overnight Wednaaday. OHlclal1 haven't determined If anything Is ml11lng. Window smashers ripped off S-400 In cUh from Commercial Landtcape, 1&372 Construction Circle East, somet1me betwwn 4 p.m. and ml<f- nlght Thuraday. Cloudy, but dry skies ahead Coastal Extended .. TOOAV ~-••fpm ~....., 10.Mll m aAT\lllOAY rlrtl -4•2t I m. 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Viewing will be held from 4 to 9 p..m. today- Meanwhlle, the driver of the aecond car has been identified as Brian Belt. 22, from the San F rancisco area. Both M s . Beaucher and Belt were dead by the time paramedics arrived at the accident scene. Belt's body was so badly burned, dental records were needed to identifybim. Irvine traffic officers finis hed their accident investig ation Thursday and concluded Belt, who reportedly was driving at a high rate of speed, was respon- sible for the tragedy. Belt, a service engineer with Oakland-based Pacific Press and Shear, was driving a car rented from J ohn Wayne Airport. His body is to be returned to the Bay Area. A apokesman with the Oakland firm said Belt was in Orange County on a sales and service trip and apparently was heading toward the airport to return home at the time of the tragedy. Don 't Miss It!! .. Yvonne Beaucher Live the life of UD &AT. •.JCM I •I ~··NB Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Friday. O~t. 7, 1983 STOCKS ....... , .... ~ .. "." N•I p l "'"' ' •<Jw-. "" r,i ( h\I'-I II)\. . ,,~ T' I ~ )/ r ~ }oo'f " '1 1 1 .,,. •cieM: \1-~ ~· 'i"·1 ~ ~R~. Mplt pl . ul ~l it ~w.~ g i: 12 2 •n~g ' ~I =~at/ ~ t ., • 1¥ ~I 2. 14 ··~ " . '\ ., "1 f 10. :: r arr~' 4 ,, , \·~ .~1~r .11 =i~ 1 ,~ "' f' l-~ ltP . ec:oCP 10 =~~·1 " e11t1t1 2. 10 l :~~·f 111 enHu . a •'4+ 1,i. ~~~ .. ,·~ i~t·~ LtJ.ID1~ l '"-~ ~SQ l ' ~ nVI~ UO 1 ff ui "+ /.o enrr~t 1 ••1o-'I• ntrv I 76 7 anvil '2,IO 13 ~ It ll > NYSE COMPOSITE T R ANSACTIONS I OuOlAllONS tNCl UDE lAAOE8 0 " fHf NEW VORI\ MIOWEIH PACIFIC PBW 110 810 N Ot fllOtt ANO CtNCINNAll S IOCK UCHAHOU ANO ~fPOAIEO BY ntf NASO tNSTINET ')\JI•;, l\trl \Al" Nfl S•ltt "''' '>•lol\ ~(flf'!\ f' f '\(ti\, t IOV ( "4 I• t Nh t•oo ' l>Q P f hd \ \..IOV" '"9 P ~ ""' Clo"' i.i f r\fJ\ (IO\t ~~· ilf1 - •:fX. 1~:, A wl 1 . ' ~· p ' ··ic· l :1 :~U I .. lj 2• n " 13 1 ._l'o 1 • ii ~a . r !t ·~1 r • 2 ~ i " ":: l1 ~ ti ~fr i~ ! . 1 :; ·:~· .. tt 1 ·' ': ~· Jl,ft f Nrl '"<i Dow Jones Final Up 3.35 Cloalng 1,272.15 New record h igh 11111111111111 Brisk r e tail sa les point to strong h oliday sea son By tbe A11ocla1ed Pre11 NEW YORK-Analysts say consumers are mamlJl.ining a brisk spending pace whk h could generate a profitable Christmas shopping season for the nation's major retailers. The re\ailen reported Thursday that sales continued a steady climb in September despite a heat wave that temporaily wilted demand for fall and Winter fashions. Sales were up 27 .5 percent at Sears, Roebuck and Co .. ihe nauon 's largest retailer. No. 2 Kmart Corp. pealed an 8.8 percentgam and the third largest retailer. J.C. Penney Co. Inc .. had a 5.1 peroent increase compared with the same period a year ago . A p proval of jobless bill exp&led WASHINGTON -A bill to keep benefits flowing for 717,600 Americans in a last-dit.ch unemployment program is gmng to the White House, where President Reagan 18 expected to sign it. The measure was approved by the House and Senate Thursday night. It is only a temporary solution to keep a program alive that techniCJilly expired at midnight Sept. 30. Banks support more Brazil loans WASHINGTON -Representatives of more than 800 banka worldwide favor lending Bratil an additional $6.5 billion while postponing repayment ot $5 billion to ease the financiaJ troubles that have made it the Third World's biggest debtor. Brazil owes over $90 billion, and is about $3 billion in arrears on its interest payments. The deal, agreed to Thursday, depends heavily on the political a.nd labor situation in Brazil, which is trying to move toward tree elections and at the same time cope with inflation running at the rate of 153 percent.a year. 8 top film studios sue video club LOS ANGELES -Eight top film studios are suing a Northern California videotaping club, alleging it isn't as small as it claims to be and has violated copyright infringement laws. The lawsuit is the latest in the legal battle between Hollywood movie makers and commercial sellers of movies taped on viaeo casaet\es, which the movie industry regards as piracy Trustee named for gol d firm LOS ANGELES -Curtis 8. Danmng has been appointed trUStee for Bullion Reserve of North America, the troubled precious metals company that filed for prot.ecuon from credit.ors aft.er 1ts chairman commited suicide. Appointment of the independent trustee removes the Bullion Reserve's remaining management and outside counsel Crom any further oontrol over 1ts records and finances. The di.strict att,omey's oHice ill mvesugat.tng the gold-trading firm for possible grand theft New York state authorities say an audit revealed as much as $60 million in customer deposits may tx> m1ssmg. Dollar slips lower, gold steady LONDON -The U.S . dollar feU agamst most other mapr currencies in early European trading today after advancing the previous day in U.S. activity. Gold prices were little changed. Declining interest rates contmued to put downward pressure on the U.S. currency, dealers said. The dollar's only gain in Europe came against the ItaUa11 lira. 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