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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot'Thought I might die' CdM medical student tells of terror in Grenada BJ JDJlY J11UCB Two fellow student. made radJo contact with the .............. Marinea. Huddled beneeth a oolleQe donnltory IAnk at the "'Ibey pve ua tmtrucUcrw to put on white St. Georae'• Uniwnity Medlcal School in Grenada, armbanda to 14eDUfy ua • medical ~ta. They Frank O'leeuy Jr. w• prepuinc to die. were aoU'8 to come and r-=ue ua but we could only Tbe 22-year-old aon of Dr. Frank and A.,. take what WM in our pocket.," O'Kelly aaki. O'Kelly of Corona del Mar could beer the IOUDd of About 1~ student. waited ~h °" nJabt, helicopter IUfWhipe. Mortar and cannon fire aliced lytna on their 8'olMcha while the 80Unda of war the hot tropkal air. .wtrled around them. "We were awakened by aunfire Tueeday Early Wecm.day momlnC "the Marines kicked IDOl'n1na about 6:30. Fol' two and one-halt houn we the doon open. 11ley told ua to move out." hid WlCler linb and in the bathtubs while the "l could not believe what I •w -smoke and Marines took out the Cubanl at Port Sall.nee," guna-I Juat ran f« it, .. O'Kelly laid, O'K.elly told the Dally Pilot in an exclusive telephone O'Kelly WM the firltatudent in the aecond group interview from Charlston Air Force Bue, South of 16 to duh, under the COYm" of Marine fire, to the Carolina. bellcopten. • 1•1 thou&ht I miaht die. I wu really preparing "We jumped ooto the helicopten. A lot of ua had myaelf f« it," O'K.elfy laid. to bit the Mnd while the helicopter landed." "Durtna a lull in the fiibUnc we took cover in The atudenta were taken to :e.n.dol where another btaildln& cber to the oceen. '' be laid Navy planea waited to brine them beck to the United • Missile bunkers • seen 1n Grenada PHILADELPHIA (AP) -lntelllaence photocrapha ahow evidence that mt..Ue at.oraae bunk.en may have been Wlder constnacdon in Grenada, . promptina the U.S. JointChlefa-of Staff to urp an immediate in- VMion, accordina to a report today by the Knig.h~Ridder newt lef'Vice. "That wu about l9'1ii\ the IDOl'D1nl Tueeday. States. From then until wem...Qy momlnC we were "It ii wonderful. I am ao glad to be home," without electricity and water. It WU IO bot, it must O'Kelly Mid. have been 120 degrees," O'Kelly recalled. (See mJDENT, Pap AJ) Frank O'Kelly Jr. ( 1tandin1 behind family) wu one of U.S. medical 1tudenta dramatically reacued from Grenada. The p)M>tm abowed four concrete lhelten 200 feet Iona and 40 feet wide, with Walla l 2-to-18 inchea thick, under oonat:ruction about (See GRENADA, Pace AJ) THI DRAllil COAST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1983 Plaza offers credit cards BJ LUlEN E. &LEIN ............... South Cout P1a.r.a and Danit of America offida1a announced a deal Tbwmay to brine the conve- nience of credit to • ~ iOO,OOCJ patrons of the South Plaza Mall. South CoMt VilJaae and the Town Center. And not a moment too IOOll. The All'eemel\t, which offlclel1 ..td hM bee in the WOl'ka far four ywa, followed an....,,...., • ...,, euUerttu.week um the.~ in& ~ llland Sbopplnc Center hopes to provide • almllar credit card to 100,000 CXJIWUJDel'I byDec. 1. The South Cout Plaza c.ard - p1utic money in buriwtdY and aold with a carouaI bone on it - won't be available until early next year, laid Dan Hooptad, a Bank of America vice pnliderlt. . In fact, merclwlta who can clM>Oee whether they want to honor the card have not been approached with the idea, laid Jamea Henwood, South Cout Plaza general manaeer. Pre-s:reened applicationl for: the card will be malled to ~.ooo Southern California nmdentl within the ~ few weeks, Hooptad laid. Applicatiom for the card will be available in the mall. Under the plan deviRd by BofA. oomwnen who carry the card could u.e it at partidpaUnc abope, theeten and restaurantl in the South c.o.t Piasa area. (See PLUA, Pap Al) L, l:DUITY IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Fourth graden at Newport Elemen-1treteh.ing exereaee before their tary School do their pre-nm daily mile or two-mile jaunt. Running tor fun -and health Teachers join Newport students in daily exercise program BJ JERRY lllBSCll Of .. ..., ........ At most 8Cboola the atudentl give their te9Chen the runaround. 'That'• not ao at Newport Elementary School where the teechen have the students runninC· More than half of the achool'1 fourth eraden nm at leut two miles eech day and nearly all 48 atudenta run a mile. "It ii super. It givea you a chance to talk to them when you are not in an authoritarian poliUon," Alper laid. Rhoades, who ii "not particularly athletic" but haa betrun to like runninC. aid the "chanae in clamoom behavior ii really lipificant." The children return to clua from their run re.dy to do work. They rarely complain about each other like put claaaea. They run under the guidance of tucben Sandy Asper and c.aro1 Rhoedee who believe teecbina children to be phylically fit ii rwarly u important u te.chlna them multiplication tabla. Thia ii the first year the te.achen have added a running program to their curriculum. They learned about it at a aemi.nar earlier thil year a CallfomlaPolytechnic State Univenity, San Lula ''We hope our atudenta will develop a pattern of taking care of thelmelvea f« the rest of their lives," Did Alper, who belieYea taJd.nc the time to nm with her student. esdl day haa improved c1-oom leamina- ~ children like runnina u much u their te.cbendo. "It give. me more energy," Mid 8-year-old (Set' BUNNING, Pap AJ) 3 Coast car crashes leave 4 people hurt BJ STEVE MARBLE Of ............... An Irvine woman who ap- parently fell ..Jeep while driving Tbwmay morntna. ran a atop lien and a1ammed into another vehJcle, tnjurtn1 heraelf and the 17-yeu4d driver of the other car. 'ftw acdderlt WM ane of three Oft the anna-c.o.t tha~ left four ~~~. 4i, reportedly ran a "°I> lip at the inter-.11on of Culver Drive and Bryan Av- enm late 'nlunday rnorntnc. Pollee a.id her 1981 Dodae ~ Cl'lllbed into a llDll1 1PQ11a car driven by ndea Henn.no, 17. Both drtven were 1\llhed to the W..tem Medka1 Center trauma unit and today are reported to be in It.able condition. An unidentified motorilt WU injured mlnutee after midniaht tbil IDOl'ninC when the driver'• vehicle reponedly nipped over on lAC(ma Canyon &ea near the Sui Dle80 Freeway. There wu no (See CBAJlAES, Pqe Al) INDEX ..................... ~ Pat Ewina, 23, of Stanton la helped by paramedia after belD1 lajared when her ear was '1truek by another •ehiele on the Brookhant Street onramp to the Saa Di•o Freeway. Alpuerto IUffend • broken arm. 1.-d b\juriel and ftumeroul .._.tklm. Rermano ur.cllili "ent tn'MpMY .......,. Her .-n Wll rcnowd, otttdala laid. She ai.o Mlltalnld • fnetund pelYll andeuta. The -=klellt " ttill under in.WldpUon. ·. .. . ' Suspect says: he lied to detectives BJ JEl"JI' ADLER Of .............. Thomu Martin TbomJl900 ad- mitted on the witne91 stand Tbunday he lied to aheriff'1 department detectives inve8tipt- ing the nabbing death of the 20-year-old woman be ii accu8ed of killing. T.utying in hil own defeme, 'lbomJl900 told an Oranae C-ounty Superior c.ourt jury that be didn't tell inveatipton about certain eventa the niaht Gfnaer Lorraine Flei8chli ii believed to have been killed became he WM ''very acared.'' "I knew a murder had taken pl8ce and I WU tryinC to avoid aom.. to jail," the 28-year-old aeteDdant eakL Hla r.pome prompted Deputy District Attorney Mike Jacot. to Mk, "'When you're acared. does that meen you can lie?'' Tbompean and co-defendant David William Leitch, 24, are charpd with raping and stabbln8 neia:hll in their Lacww Beech apartimnt in ~ llttl . The two ... ~ tn.d ....,.. at.ly, but boChmuJd beemlMPM'i to death lf OODvlctecl. Leitcta•e trial ii ecbeduled next month. 1'1ei8cbli'• body ... found buried in a ebaDow pve Sept. 14, 1981 near the El Toro. Marine C«pe Air Station. Her death WM caU88d by a at.ab wound through her ear. Judge rules group can't sue the Fed BJ ANDREA ADELSON Of .. ..., ....... 'Ibe C.olnmlttee for Monetary Reform, led by a Newport Beech developer, hM 10 daya to decide whether to Mk a federal judae to recomider ltl ault ap1net the Federal Reeerve Board « to appeal to •higher court. "It Wllllll't unexpected," Ran- dall Prelley, heed of ane of the top home-buildine finm in the It.ate, laid today. ''I had Did we stand maybe a 50 percent chance of havfnl lt heard in a lower court.'' U.S . District Judie Tom Pratt ruled the pvup of 874 plainUffa lacked ftAnd1na to sue the Federal Relerve aver the make-up of ita Open Market C.olnmlttee. Prelley, 66, 1eeda of group of firme and t.ndlviduaJa, including the Butld•na Ind...try Amodatlon of Southern Callfomla. challenc-tnc the pnctk:9 of the Federal 8-w Oil comtltutlonal pvunda (lee JUDGE, Pqe .U) During the pn.ecutor'1 lengtby cro.-examlnation. 'nxlmJl900 in- listed he must have slept throuch FlNchll'• kil11nc in the cramped studio apartment following a niCht of drinkinc and hMhiah llDOldng. "Yea, air. 'nlat'a the truth, air," 'nxlmpeon laid, when uk.ed if he WU atandinc by ltory .. "She WU killed five feet from the bunk you were lleepina in. She WU bound and p,aed and stabbed in the hMd u¥l iiiu didn't wake upr• Jacot. Mk.ed apln. "No air,'' Thompeon repliec:L (lee SUIPBC'I', hp AJ) • "a Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Octo~ ~~ 1983 I CONTINUID ITORlll JUDGE BLOCKS SUIT ... From Page A1 ln a federal court ln Waahingion, D.C. The suit eeeka to strip away the power of the Federal Reterve committee, which aetl monetary policy. Five of the 12 members are lerVlng without Congreeaional ap- proval, but are appolntmenta made by the nation's top banks. Bankers' membership amounts to private control of the nation's monetary system, Prealey con- tend.a. The group charge11 Federal Reeerve'a policies pl.mh up lnterest rat.ec to benefit the banking Laguna Hills man falls from cliff lnduatry at the expenae of every- one e~. Lower interest rates this year are fueling mildly robust projec- tions for building by the coNtruc· tion industry. But lnterest ratee at 20 percent and above in the preced.i.ng year, had helped puah the economy into the steepest slide aince World War U. And home- builders were among tho9e hard- est hit. "Our whole purpoee is not to win in court becau.e Congreas can wipe out our objectlv•, but to let people know how our monel4CY system la owned and operated. Then they will i..naiat that it be changed," Presley said. , .,, 0.,,... ..... _, '--...,.. A Laguna Hills man is in stable condition today after he lost his footing and tumbled over a 160-foot cliff Dana Point Harbor in the pre-dawn houra Thuraday. Two similar challenges to the Federal Reeerve's power have been filed in the last five years. The suits, brought by con- gre.man, were a1ao d.i.smia8ed for lack of standing. Firemen hose down the roof of a burning home m Laguna Hills Thursday afternoon. One firefighter was injured battling the blaze. Clark Wade Sine, 20, had been atop the cliff at the dead-end of Amber Lant.em drinking beer with two friends, said Orange County Sheriff Sgt. Lynn Nehr- ing. But Presley said, an opinion issued"in the last year over a suit brought by i:: Donald W. Re- igle, 0-Mich. gives the group SUSPECT 'LIED' ... Sine apparen\.ly tripped and fell over the cliff, hitting the ground below. Officers said Sine's two friends were huddled around him when help arrived. grounds for ho . A federal judge said it was "inappropriate to raise the question" in a district court, but that the suit would likely be heard in an appellate court. From PageA1 But he admitted lying to sheriff's department investigators who aaked him, following his arrest, if he had engaged in eex with Flei.schll that night. Thomp- 90Jl told them he bad not. "In our brief we will point to that point," he said. RUNNING WITH NEWPORT KIDS ... From Page A1 Laura Thomsen. She won first place for her age group in a recent race to ra.iae money for Hoag Memorial Hospital. Thomsen attributes progress she has made in mathematics to running. Asper and Rhoades try to integrate running into the child.re.n's regular studies. For example, a test question might ask the students how many times do they have to run around their 330-yard track to complete a mile. Andy Tait, a 9-year-old in Rhoades' class, said running has helped him fight asthma. "It does not bother me aa much, I can run about five laps before I feel it," Tait said. Kelly McGuy, a 10-year-old who takes pride in running two miles each day, said the program makes .:hoot fun. "There ia more energy and excitment. It is fun, good for you and healthy," she said. J ohn Caatanha, a 9-year-old student, said he loves to run. He placed third in hia division in the Run For Hoag. "I am more into eeting beuer foods -not eating candy," he Mid, adding he learned a good met makes a better runner. The children are encouraged to bring running shoes to cl.asa. It ia important to protect from pounding their feet on the pavement when they run, Rhoades explained. "Some of the kids bring shona too. But if they are sweaty the rest of the day that ia fine. We run with them and we are all stuck in the same room," Asper said. However, last week he teetifled he had conaentual aex Fleiachli that night, before he pamed out from the combined effects of alcohol and drugs. He Mid it was the 1ut time he ever aaw Flei8chli. When he awoke the next morn- ing, Fleiachli was gone but Leitch and hia ex-wife Tracy were there, according to Thom1>9<>n'1 t.ecti- mony. "I waa framed aa a patsy in this cue, to take a fall by David and/or Tracy Leit.ch," he Mid in responae to one of the proeecutor'a quee-- tiona. He Mid when he asked Leit.ch questions about Flei8chli in the days followinl her d.laappearanoe, Lett.ch would "shine it off'' or change the "'1bject. Thom1>9<>n abo denied that he ever had di8cul9ed -much le.. confel9ed -the killing to two former Orange County Jail in· matee who teetified to the con- trary. He c.alled the two pros- ecution witnesaes "liars." GRENADA .. From PageA1 800 feet from the new airport runway at Point Salines, Knight-Ridder said. The story was carried in thePhiladelphia Inquirer and other Knight-Ridder newspapers. There was no official comment on the story from the Defeme Department. However, aoW'Ce8 in mili- tary intelligence and on the a1aff lel'Ving the Joint Chiefs Mid they bad aeen no au.ch material. The 90W'cea dedined to be identified. The photographs were taken by a •PY on Grenada who relayed them to sources off the island using a ICaDlling device and a ra4io transmitter, according to Knight-Ridder, which said the information wu compiled from Pentagon, oongreaaional and indepen- dent sources. f Fireman injured at Hills blaze Fite engu.lf ed a Laguna Hilla home Thunday, causing •210,000 in damage and injuring a fire. fighter, Orange County fire of- ficlala aa.ld. One firefighter received minor bums to the back of the neck. He wu transported to Miasion Com- mlm.ity Hospital, treated and re- leued. No other injuries were reported. A workman was spraying lac- quer on an oak cabinet inside the garage of the two-story home about noontime. The fumes spread near a water heater and ignited after corning in contact with the pilot light, according to fire investigators. An explosion followed, blowing the workman out onto the driveway. He was uninjured. When Orange County fire. fighters arrived at the .::ene they found the residence on 25572 El Captain fully enaulfed in flames. A total of 34 ·firefighters, five engines, two truck companies, and one paramedic unit responded to the fire. It wu under control at 12:38 p.m., officiala said. Homeowners Jon and Sandy La Vine were not in the hoU8e at the time. Officials said there was •110,000 in damage to the struc- ture and •100,000 to the home's con ten ta. CRASHES ... From Page A1 in1onnation on the extent of injuries. In a third accident, 23-year-old Pat Ewirn of Stanton was hurt Thuraday afternoon when her car was struck by a vehicle on the Brookhurt Street onramp to the San Diego Freeway. Ewirn was treated and released from Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital. PLAZA ··· STUDENT TELLS OF RESCUE ... SOCRATES SUCCUMBS ... From Page A1 From Page A 1 After the reecue O'Kelly said the soldiers told bullet-acarred buildings. He believes the complex From Page A 1 The inte:remt rate 00 the card him 150 Cuban aoldiera bad IWTOUDded the campua. wu probably destroyed. . . an~ofbefnldnmkln She aaid the in~tion will be thew• VISA or ''Tbey.ultheCubuwwereaolnatoambuabua. Thef.int-yearmedicalatudentcalledhiafa1her, ~ w• clouded. however, be-Mute!Cud-18.8percent-but Tbeoytoldmethey~outBOCubU.whenthey Dr. Frank O'Kelly Sr., and b1a mother,~ --·.•-•---!-.. .,. a-"""' c:au.e the""'-died Oct. 7 but .... ~ •. ~n be ··-• f to -.---... "ey aakl O'Kelly, from the air bue Nrly Th\11Wiay monung . .......... .&-___. -----'-..... _ ..-. wUA 00 annu.. • -..., .-•-. •llT"L-are nn w~-to explain my relief. At ......,.. In CIDIDIDwdcatlons. ~ dkln't mmae uac card.holden O'K.ellya deecrtption of heavy fighting and a .. .., .. , •-Ulua Socrata WM Jett alone 1n complaint until Oct. 18. Credit ~ta will vary accord-Cuban cuualties l.ndkate the battle for Grenada was least it is a happy story now ," Agnes said. the car on the day that wu to Fountain Valley Police ing to credit rating, but the P1ua fiercer than earlier reported. ''I tuwenot known whether I was on my hands or tum hot. The windows were Capt. Bill DiNiai acknowl-card will be aomewhat euier to Although O'Kelly ia happy to be tree, he is sad my heels for the last few days. I was ao afraid he rolled up and Llonbarge.r, a edged Thunday that police obtain than the VISA or Muter-becau.te Americans died re9C'U.i.ng the medical would be caught in the ~ire." she added. hardware aalesman, wasn't have"adegreeofculpabWty." Card, Mid Charles Young, BofA studenta. Dr. O'Kelly knew there were riaks aending the freed from jail until late that "I feel horrible about this. U product manager. "I have the moat respect for President Reagan's second of his three sons to the distant island for night. When he arrived, we had any idea what waa BofA's stake in the deal, which dedaion. Our anned forces knew what they were medical school but "that ia one of the problems with Socratea was dead. happening we would have . -'de bt ..... u...... to dolng," O 'Kelly said. The atudentl needed to be themedicalsy;temifyou wanttobea doctorbutdon't Why Socrates wu left alone gone over and broken into the 18 co... ra e, aocou .... ae have the grades to get in school here. We knew it wu to di ..,..,_,t horrible car," he said. Hooptad, will mean the card cannd reecued'On. M da ...... !".. .. i 1 ked lik .. ~hi ..... a oommunilt-dominated island." e an •Pr--u be uaed aa a loan vehicle, depe -• on y mo ...... ._ t oo e ev~.,...... "It waa traumatic, but lt ia a1ao educational and death ia being debated. "We can be criticized be-ing on the line of credit t.ued. wu aettling down, but we kept on hearing reports of here the Police maintain Lionbarger cauae we didn't go back at a "Tb.at'• where we'll make our people being shot. We heard that Maurice Bishop rewarding to know we live in a country w • ...ured them he would call a lat« time. It slipped through money," he Mid. (Gremda'a a••eeinated prime minister) backen government ia willina to protect ill citiz.ens," he aakl bor a few b.locka away the crack becauae there wu a BofA ... __ in •--' ._. __ ..,_, "-' .... _ __.__.and shot." ()'Kelly wd of hia son'• experience. Th i1aa Vet\CU • auu.wu•uaJ were ...... ~ .. ~.-. . "Thia ia one adventure I would rather not repeat. have him pick up the q . ahift change at 8 a.m. e amount of capital in a computer The atudenta were afraid to leave the campus. I ............. h-.... bombs when 1 ~to go to sleep,,, 8 tired But Llonbarger, who aa.id he of.ficen going off duty ap-communicationa center and in They were cut off from food auppllea and were down ....... •wu ~ -J la .._.c .. ,,. to -a police report ......... tly didn't feel lt wu 11---. to -.... bout th-to ~• a day O'Kelly Jr. said . .. .,.... •-· r-~· conaumer uaw .,. .... a "" onen-. · O'Kellyplanato1pendaweekwithhiag:irlfriend to reeolve the dl.ffenmc:a, aa.id signinext~t.,enouahhe __ , ... to t.ell the credit card. Hooptad wd BofA O'Kelly'a laat ai&ht from the helicopter of the in South Carolina before returning to Newport he can't remember making .. u.a.., ~ baa put in an amount that is campU1 showed a complex of burning, shell and ~~L '~theyh~y~~ "~$1~.~t~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ He called the neJchbor from hia (Lionbarger'a) offer to tial," in the venture. 1 jail ~t hia apparent = mage have hia neighbor pick up the Henwood said be believe9 the about Socrat.ee didn't get doe wu alnoere." credit carda will generate •100 throuch· "It wu a real tragic aet or million in additional annual MJel Uonbar&er took hia com-circumstances. We've kind of revenue for the plaza. Lut year, plaint to the Animal A.a-re-thought our procedW'8. U the mall, vWaee and town center .aatance Leaaue of Orange you're dea1lnc with an animal. pnerated $350 million u1es rev-.. County who tumed. the matter you ahoWd take the reepomi-enue, he added . ovet for lnw.tlption to bWty on your own ahoulden. R0001Ad aaJd the South Cout l: r HUdeprd Bttidemteln, a Either a rerponaible party plaza Card could be one of many California State Humane Of-should be called or Animal au.ch arrangements between BofA I fleer. Control should be contllcted." and ahopplq cent.en in the fu. Breiderwt.ein, who aald Lionberger, who said he'• ture. i.nperaturea can ..,. to 120 been tryina not to think about BofA haa a shoppina center delJ'eetlnaideacarpe.rkedjust Socrates, aaJd he had only• credltcardwithaanafiereenterin for an hour, bel.1evee that couple of been and the district El Pueo, in Northe.m Callfomia, police -once they made the attorney haa dropped charges Hoogstad said. UTeSt -should have been against him. He also admitted the card baa reaponaible for the aafe-He said ht:'• considering a not been very auoce.ful. "It ~ keeping of Llonberger'a prop-civil suit against the city to get hasn't been that IUOC'l!8Bful be- 1 e.rty. enough money, maybe, to buy cauae of the lack of a big anchor at another dog. that mall," he aaJd. ·========================~~~~ ~ We're Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot'> What don't you like? I Listening ••• ~ 642·6086 CaU the number at left and your message will ~ recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour a nswering service may be used to rec~rd let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbo• contributors. must include their name and telephone number tor verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind. ~, L-.:.....~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~-C-l-eeeffted~~-ed-w-•-0-....... ~-71-4-/142~--..,.-:-~- 0~ANGE COAST ... ,. M :=~ Daily Pilat ~:;;~::.~~, t.tonclllr ''"'•r II you du M•• •00!.U eo. tMO. Cott• ........ CA 9MM 1101 11••• re..., P•P•• by , & 30 Cl m ". ~'"'' 7 pm H. 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J01 • .. -------- Armstrong Designer Solarlan $17.99 sq. yd. installed Bruce Plank was $3.49 now $1.99 sq. ft. Luxurious Anso IV Plush was $21.99 now $14.99 sq. yd. 5~ off Levelors aAL• •NDa NDV•MB•A 1 l!lth ~~~lfJ~.1.!..l2!?.~~ 640-2700 640.2934 • Class slated in Irvine on Halloween makeup Children can learn the trickll of the makeup artist'• tnde to make the transformation from Dick and J ane to ghoul and plln at two Halloween makeup workahope Saturday at the Irvine Fine Arts Center in Heritage Park.. Work.shope are at 9 and 11 a.m. and cost $4. lnfonnation regarding registration can be obtained by calling 652-1078. . Concerts set at Turtle Rock Sunday The Irvine Symphony Orchestra will preeent a free•8eal0l'W ooncert Sunday at 2 p.m. ln Turtle Roc.k Conununity Park. 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Two hours later, the ffigh Society Band will hit the nostalgic swing standards at the park for a 4 p.m . dance tQ Latin, Dixieland and waltz favorites. Admisaion is $3. School book sale in Huntington The Huntington Beach Union High School District will hold a book sale to dispose of a seven-year accumulation of obeolete or surplus text and reference books. District officials estimate that more than 30,000 volumes will be available for sale to the public from Monday to Friday. The books will be sold from 10 a .m . to 4:30 p.m. at the district's bus garage at 515 Yorktown Ave., Huntington Beach. District trustees approved the sale of these books at the price of four books for $1. • Buyers must agree to wie the books solely for educational purposes and agree not to charge thaee to whom the books are given or loaned. Hospital to off e r hiof eedhack seminar A seminar entitled "Biofeedback. Pain and Strem Manage- ment" is scheduled in Huntington Beach from 7 to 9 p.m. Thunday. Sponsored by Pacitica Community Hospital, the event will be held at the Carmen Yuppa Conference Center acroes the street from the hospital at 18819 Delaware St. Dr. Ivy W. Wittmeyer will lecture and lead a diacuasion. The 1erDinar is free to the public but reeervationa are required. 'n\ey may be made by phoning the hospital's public relations office at 847-5909. Mind programming topic of lecture A free lecture entitled "How to Program Your Suboomcioua Mind to Work for You" will be given next Friday at Allstate Savings and Loan, 18232 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. Ann B. Martin, founder of MBH International Schools and author of books on mind power, will be the speaker for the 7 p.m. program. Further infonnation Is available at 542-9220. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Ootober 28, 1983 Al County unemployment rolls tumble September report shows jobless rate down nearly lull percent, lowest since 198 l 11 SEPF ADLER will boost the totaJ job count ln corded for the same month a year month wu matched ln both Loa °' .. .._,..... Orange County for each month of earlier. A.nee* County and the mte. But Oranae County'• unemploy-the fOW1h quarter," she taid. But the labor analyst cautioned the county continua to post ment rate dipped to 5.5 percent in The lmprovement in the county U;iat aome county comparue. are unemployment rat.el that are September, the lowest jobleas rate job.:iene can be attributed to new predJctlng, additional layof& ln 1ub1tantlally lower than ln newly two yean. jobl found in the county'• trans-the coming montha. And Yetter ellewhere in California at the Monthly unemployment portation induatry, at public util-said the conatruction lnduatry nation. ttat:iadcl releaed Thunday by the ities and on govenune11t. peyrollt, continues to be amoni the bard- ttate Employment Development she aald. Settlement of meveral est-hit ln the coun.ty. r Depal1ment showed unemplo:r.-trade diBputes u well u ·the Even though employment ln ment. declined among county reei-beginning of the new llChool year construction eaeed ahead in Sep- denta lut month by almo8t a full also helped, Yetter said. tember, with 200 additional Jobe percent.ap point, sliding from 6.4 reported, lnduatry employment percent ln A~ to September'• She pointed out that September still la off 18.1 percent compared to 5.5 percent level. also marks the fi.nrt time since last year's levels. The September rate was the December 1981 that factory pay-The decreue in Orange Coun- lowest recorded since December rollt have exceedf!(i totals re-ty's unemployment rate last 1981, according to Alta Yetter, a labor market analyst with the depertment. One year ago, the unemployment rate stood at 7 .8 percent. The actual nwnber of jobless county residents also declined between August and September, Yetter said. Some 66,400 people reported they were without work last month, a decreaae of 11,800 people over the month before. And the nwnber of county residents filing continuing claims for unemployment insurance con- tinues to drop steadily, she said. Th.rough mid-September 18, 700 claims were filed, down sharply from February's peak when 34,000 claims were filed. "Things are still looking up," Yetter aaid. "We're continuing to register gains in the overall em- I I I \ ployment level 'n\e 1983 (Wl-Edward S. Pope employment) downtrend has con-Harley D. Lobo tinued all year." Since January, when a record 102,400 county rsidenta were reported without work and the unemployment rate f'NChed a seven-year peak of 8.4 percent, the rate has continued to edge fitfully downward. Yetter aaid the employment outlook for the county through the cloCng rnontha of 1983 re- maina bright. ''Seuonal gains in retail trade and public education They've got class Huntington, Laguna educators tops By PHIL SNEIDERM.AN Of .. IW!r ......... Two local educators were among four recipients of Orange C.ounty Teacher of the Year awards, preeented Thunday by the Orange County Department of Education. The local winners were Edward S. Pope of Marina High School in HWltington Beach, and Harley D. "Wick" Lobo from Thurston Intermediate School in Laguna Beach. The two other winners were Karolyn Lee Bemoll of the Saddleback Valley Unified School Dlttric\, and Mary Frances Luebben-Morrill of the Santa Ana Unified School District. Between August and Septem- ber, the rate fell in Loa Anaelea Cbunty from 10.4 to 9.4 percent. Statewide, the rate declined from 9.8 to 8.8 percent, accord1na to Employment Development ~ partment atatistica. 'I1le national rate continued to hover around 9.3 percent latt month. School ~ board hopefuls to talk Eight hopefula for two aeti. oo the Huntington Beach Union School Diatrict Board of Tru8teea will get a chance to make a pitch to voten at 7 p.m. Thunday at the Huntington Beach High School auditorium. The f.ield includes two tncwn- benta -Helen Dttte, • librarian who ia completing her 10th year on the achool board, and Brian Lake, a businemman, who la concluding five years on the board. Challengers include: D.A. Langwiaer, a radiographer; George Hanna, buslneaman; Bonnie Castrey. federal cmn- miaaioner and nune; John Schmiclaath, uniVft'Sity instruc- tor; Linda Moulton, a con- gressional aaaistant and Shirley Un,er-Ord, a 8Chool nw.. Irvine women hurt in smashup Thunday'a awards preeentation before the Orange County Board of Education, featured a videotape ahowing the teechen at work in their cta.rooma. On the tape, a Laguna Beach parent whoee children have been taught math and computer tcience by Lobo, aaid, "They came home from hia clua excited and arudoua to study -tti.t•s a fint!" 'llte forum, aporwored by the district'• various parent organiza- tions, will allow each candidate to~ talk about thenwelves for three mlnuta. Members of a panel al8o will qui.I the candidates who later will answer questions from the audience. Two lrvfne women w.r• 111ted In 1table condition thl1 momlng In Western Medical Center art• eutf•- lng major lnjuriee In a rwo-<:ar collision In lrvfne about 10:20 a.m. Thuraday. Polle• aald Fellaa Aipueno, 4 1, llCIC*•ltty '911......, et the _..... ~ dfMnQ on CuNer ~OM:hlng 8'ytln. SM collided wtth a aport1 car drtven by 17-Y'M"-old Adel Hennano. A Dana Point ma.n w .. arrested lor eusplclon of drunk driving after collldlng with a car at Red HNI and Main 1treet1 about 11:30 p.m. ~ day night. Cher.. L. Lawaon, 28, auftered minor lnjuriee. Gr9QOfY A. Blltodeau, 30, wu arree1ed lor lnYMtlgatlof\ of driving under the lnftuence and failure to 11op. Buf'glara Pfled a dOOf' to gain entry Into amobllehomeln the 14000 block of Jeffrey Road. A relldent di.- covered the break-In about 8:30 p.m. Polloe could not lmmedlately MY what w .. taken. Huntington Beach A blue 1978 Dateun King Cab pickup with eunroof and eurf raci( wu reported atoten Thuraday afternoon at Huntington State Beach, neer Golden w .. t Street and Paclflo Coastal Cout Highway. The loee WM estf>. mated at $3,000. A breek4n WU r9p()f1ed Tilurlday nlgttt at a ~ on the 2700 blOdC of Ronda Street. A bedroom Window ac:reen wu cut to ent•. The loee Included two t......ukln aeta worttl S830 and • 1tereo reoetYer vlllued at S150. A reeldent ol the 1900 bloek of Huntington Str•t reported hla brown 1965 Volkawegen atoten Thursday morning. The io.. wu eatlmated at '500. A burglary w .. reported Wednea- day morning on the 8 t400 btoc:tc of Bluff Circle. Entry waa through an unlocked rear llkllng glaa9 door. The loU Included S500 In caah. Fountain Valley Som.one •tole a Coata MeN Polle• Department motorcycle • 41 57 31 83 341 80 '4 96 52 &T '4 52 '4 87 341 llS 43 re 48 58 .. 18 42 7& 57 &6 41 .. 4T ... &6 11 07 75 3' 51 ,. rs ao NM 12 $2 .. n fl 11 " .. 11 • rs 41 ., .. ,. .. ,. .. 14 .. .. 10 12 .. 71 N 72 .. 11 72 •• 10 61 17 • 71 4J f 5 -T.-id_e_s ____ _ *' ti ., *' .. 40 ., ,. 71 .. .. ff ., ... .. 11 ft J1 .. ,. .. " ,. 67 ...... ... ,. ,. )4 ------- helmet end Jumpeutt velued at S135. The tMft CJCCUn'ed Thuraday from the motorcyda pert(ed at a getage In the 1eooo btoc:tc of Mt. Hutchings Street. Newport Beach Burg4an t()()t( nMtty 11,000 worth o4 QOOd9 from the Cathy 8 , a cebln oMeer docked nMr Nllwport Dunea In NMwpott Beech. The cr()()t(a prted open the cabin door end t()()t( 1111 outbowd motor and ftehlng equip- -rnent. Two blaci( bucllet ... ta were taken from a car par1ced In an underground lot on the 400 block of Hllarta Avenue, Newport Beech. The thief k~ed In the car'a window to get lnllde the vehk:le. A St.200 12-apeed blcyde waa 1toten from a loclced utlltty room at the Orenge Cout YMCA, 2300 Unlvenlty Ortw. Ill '4 .. 40 •• Tl .. n a n " .. , .. ., 11 ... 11 ff II ti . .. N 17 • M ... , ,. 11 .... n 71 .. n • II .. 11 n .. ,, 47 t i 71 71 a'f 12 •1111111n Lobo, with 22 years experience, expreaeed IW'pl'i8e at beiJ18 singled out among hia peers. "In Laguna Beach, we have a host of good teachers," he said. Asked how he maintains his enthusiasm for teaching, Lobo aid, '"Ille enthuai.Mm u. alf-aenentinc-The younpten have eo much electridty. You bcaaow theener'IY from them." Edward Pope ha9 taucht .adal ~at Marina Web for 18 years. He teaches ln advanced cl-.. ln European history and world hlaiory. On the vide.otape, one of hia atudenta aid, .. He 1mpl.re9 you to find your own answers, to u.e your own intellect." Pope said, "Becal.19e we have eo much tNch.ing talent in our district, I wu pleasantly aurprbed to receive the award. It waa a bit embarruaing, too, becaWle you know 90 many other people you work with daily do such a good job." He added, "Working with high achoo! students is frankly tun. And I enjoy the subject matter. Thoee two things make it a pleasure to go to work." Erin Spruston, an instructional spedaliat with the Orange County "Department of Education, said the four COWlty winnen were entered in the California Teacher of the Year competition, sponsored by the state Department of Education. Last year's state Teacher of the Year, Suzanne Charlton, wu an Orange County winner from the Saddlebeck Valley Unified School District. Charlton, who aerved on the state acreening committee for 1983, aald th.is year's Orange County winnen finished in the Calilomia top 10. Spruaton said the four county Teacher of the Year honorees were judged in four categories: biographical data, a philoeophy of teaching etlllt&Y· profe9Sional aocompliahmenta and community involvement. They were nominanted by their principe.la and llChool districts. She said the Teacher of the Year award recipients will speak to parent groups and aervioe clube on education t.ues. Daylight time ~ • running out Synchroo1ae your time 9. 81Andard dine recwm to ..-., Sundiq, wblcb ..... tt will be uptmr in the early rnom.inC howw and, ~. euier to aet out of bed. Tum b.ck: your cloc:b and watchea before hlttina the .ck Saturday night. Or, for you purt.1a, wait Wltil 2 a.m. Sunday to Nbtnlct an hour. '!bat'• the offidal end of Daylight SaW. Time and the beginning of Stan- dard Time. Remember ti's fall back. Valley, Edison bands featured The Fountain Valley and Ed.iaon high llChoola bands wW take part in halftime festivities Saturday during the UCLA-Waahingt.on homecominC game at the &.e Bowl. Amo partid~tinJ . with the UCLA Bruin Marching Band will be two high achool bands from Paaadena FINAL DAYS!! Sale Ends Oct. 31st Live the llfe of UD aAT.~ -~ ; A4 O_range Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 28, 1983 . ·-.,, I TOP OF IHI lllWI U.S. forces mop -up in Grenada NATION . • .. '• .. " , • ' , . .. Strong quake rocks Northwest country By ne A.Mda&ed Presa A "major" earthquake shook the Northweat from Montana to Oregon today, killing two achoolchildren u it cracked w.U.. rocked bulld1nea and foroed eome residents to eeelt u.fety in the streets, authoritiea taid. Damaae wu wtdetpretd in the tiny town of Mackay, Idaho. All of the buildinp in the central bumnelt district suffered extensive daJna8e, taid fire department officiall ln the community of 560 people. The ~aake waa felt in eutem Wuhi.ng- ton. eastern Oregon, northern Utah, 10Uthweat Montana and parts of Nevada, British Colwnbia and Alberta. The quake, which struck at 7:06 a.m. PDT, wted 30 to 60 eeconda and registered at 6.9 on the Richter acale, Mid Waverly Pel"90n of the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo. Caribbean cruises continue MIAMI -Moat c:nWlel to the c.artbbeen continue to proeper despit.e the invuion of Grenada by foroea of the United Stat.ea and neerby iaLand nation&, but several linet aay they gave up on Grenada long ago. Royal Caribbean Crui8e Line, which makes a portcall ln Barbadoa, dropped Grenada from its itinerary about three yean ago, apolteaman Rich Steck aaid Thursday. Democrats agree to de4ate WASHING TON -All aeven Democrat:ic premdential hopefull have agreed to participate in debatea next yeer that will be spomored by the Leque of Women Voters. Leecue president Dorothy S. Ridinp said Thursday that the fint debat.e will be held in lat.e February before the New Hampmire primary. The debate will be held in Manchester. Another debat.e will be held March 11 in At.Japta. STATE Cruise missile successlul Pr. MUGU -A U.S. Navy cruiae miale hat made a U-tum around San Nicolai Ialand and circled San Clement.e llland in • suocemaful teat flight, the Air Force aaid Thunday. It wu the weapon's lllth test flig)\t -the 83rd suoceetful one. Storm damage $17 million LOS ANGELES -Bre.akwatera and jettiet designed to protect Southern California'• shoreline suffered more than $17 million damage in last wint.er's storms, the U.S. Army Corpe of Engineers ta.id Thunday. The damage occurred at Morro Bay, Port San Luis, Port Hueneme, Redondo Beach, Loe Angeles and Long Beach harbort. Anaheim Bay and Dana Point Harbor in Oranae County, and Oceanside Harbor, Mimion &y and the Zuniga Jetty ln San Dfeao County. Dunphy surgery succe8Slul LOS ANGELES -One of two bulle .. that hit t.eleviaion ancbonnan Jerry Dunphy in an ._ult outmde KABC mulios has been 1Raoceas- fully removed from his neck, and the newsman continues to recover, a hospital spokeswoman taid today. WORLD Honduras 'expecting war' nx:IUCIGALP A. Honduru -Honduras ia atkinc for elmer llnb with the United Stat.ea becau. it expects war with leftist Nicarqua, and a NScaracuan apoke-nan aya a U.S. lnVMion of hia country ia imminent. Citing the proepect of war With Nica.raCUa. Honduras laid Thunday it bad Mked to bee• u * an .-xiated free atat.e of the United Stat.ea, much lib Puerto Rico, a U.S. commonwealth. It requ.ted the "indefinite pre9e00e of U.S . troopa on Honduran toll." Search for ship continues PEKING-An air and aea aearch con1inued today for a miasina U.S. oU drilling ahip caught ln a South China Sea typhoon three daya ago. ftacue oftidala taid they bad DO idea about the fate of the vemel or crew, which included 42 Americana. Reagan's speech attacked By 1M .beodated Pnu U.S. invuion {Ol'Clt!e bani.cl eut.n and Grena- dian 10ldlen today in the moun\alna around the Grenadian capital of St. Gecrae'• and between the island'• two aiJ'pocU, American ottidall aaJd. Oefeme Secretary CMpar Weinberaer predic- ted rtlUtance would oondnue "beca1.111e the Cuban toldlera do not teem to have any commu.nicadon with euti. and have not yet apparently heard that they've been ordered to oeue fire.'' Theoffidallyreported U.S.delath toll roee to 11. W~ abo Mid the U.S. had "l.ndJcationa'' of plam to tab A.mericaDI hoataae on Grenada. Seven other Americana were rm.tna. and 87 were wounded, the Pentaaon reported. ''All ~ military objectivea'' had been achieved pn the Ll1and, but U.S. troope were com1n8 under fire from a barradal area at C.allvtpy Point, on the ialand'• 10Utheut ahore, the Pentaaon lllid. It reported "heavy fighting" in that .... Thunday Ncht. and ta1d fiabten lrom the carrier Indepen- dence made air atrika .,.wt the defenders. "I'm jult very glad indeed that we went in when we did. I think that a pat deal of bloodahed and a peat deal of km of life wu aaved" by the U.S .-led lnVM&on, be Mid. "U you have to go ln and take people who are beina held hoatap under threet of beina killed, if you try to l'e9CUe the hostaget then you have a far more llft1oul mtuation.'' An eltimated 200 Cubanl were 8till holding out, according to reports from U.S. military officers. Weinberger declined to be apecific about what the "indlcationa" were, but unidentified U.S. offidala laid they included documents found at a Snipers harassing Marines Basement of bombed U.S. post combed; death toll now 226 BEIRtrr, Lebanon (AP) - Undet.erred by tniper fire, aearch- en reached the buement of the bomb-devaatated U.S. Marine poet at Beirut's international air- port today. The Pen~ put the American death toll at-226 . Marine apokemnan Maj. Robert Jordan aaid the bue took "tome aporadJc tniper fire during the night" that caUled no caaualtiea. He aaid the Marines did not fire A Navy man, helmet in hand, walks through debris from bombing of U.S. Marine base in Beirut. Long sentence urged in Tylenol extortion ClllCAGO (AP) -A prog- ecutor says he'll .eek "extensive .lncarceration" for .Jamee W . Lewta. facinc up to ZO ,_,.. in pi8on for an attempt to capttalim on the Tylenol ki1liJtll by~ ing $1 million from the medi- cation'• manufacturer. A federal jury took just 2 i,i hours Thunday night to convict the 37-year-old Lewiaof writing a letter demanding that JohNOn & Johmon Co. pay up "to stop the k:Uling.'' After the verdict, U.S. Attorney Dan K. Webb said Lewi.I' "entire defeome Wat a oonfe..ion," and aaid hlaoffioe will continue to 11eek the pef90n reaponlible for the actual poUloninp .. Seven people ln the auc.ao area died f r om taking cyanide-laced Extra-Strength Tylenol capsulee ln September 1982. No one bu been charged With the murders. Lewi.I' lawyer thocked the courtroom at the ltart of the trial by admitting that hia client had written a lett.er demanding $1 million from the CIOIDpal\Y • But defeme lawyer M.ichae1 Monico acm11mded Lewl8 had never int.ended to coDect the money, and anly wrot.e the Jett.er to expoee wroncdoing on the part of hla wife'• former employer, to wha.e bank account he ordered the money 8ellt. Webb ta.id he will uk for "extensive incarceration," although he retu.ed to •Y whether he would uk toe the max1mum penalties of 20 yMrt in pn.m and a $10,000 fine. No tentendna dat.e WU .et. The c:onviction followed five daya of testimony before U.S. DWtrict J~ Frank McGarr in which the defeme contended Lewia WU a milrlUided ''wre1cb," while proeecuton tried to ahow he WM "diabolical" and a "tnethodi-~'' cao man. ''All that matt.en in thia caR ia when be wrote the letter. be beck. • Jordan said the tniping from eoutheaat of the bue did not interrupt the round-the-<:loc:k aearch for more victims in the rubble of the Marine command poet, shattered by a suicide ter- roriat'a truck bomb Sunday. "We are still working 24 houn a day,'' he taid. "They (the aearch- en) are now working on the rubble of the tint lloor and balernent.'' He said it would be at least another full day before he would be au.re the Marine9 have been through the entire building. Jordan taid today that 1,000 Marines have Uled a apecial telephone oonnection to call home to ay they survived the bombing. Tbe telephone arranaement at the airport would be kept up until f!VerJ Marine and Navy man on the bue when the b1ut occurred hat had a c:hance to call home, Jordan aald. Lebanon'• four major oppoei- Uon leaden left Damucut, Syria, today aboerd one plane for Gen- eva. Swiaerland, to prepare for a rec:ondliation conference there with Lebanele Premdent Amin Ge:nayel Monday. Jamee W. Lewis ~heint.endedJohmon& Johmon would part With $1 mllllon." Amiatant U.S. Attorney Jeremy Margolis aid ln clo9ing arauments. To augat ot.berwi8e, he taid, "ia ridic:ulOU8." Webb told reporters that Monico'• explanation of the letter WMenou&h to prove Lewi.I' guilt. Most hacking troop actions Reagan declareB Lebanon, Grenada moves 'protecting America' WASHINGTON (AP) -Prwident Beapn. declarina 0 we are a nation with global 1-.pcl"lldbWtiel.'' aya U.S. troopa are in Lebanon and Grenada to protect America'• intetwW ap1nst a Soviet ''network of IWTOptm and tea 1cxlsta.'' White HOU8e switchboard loged 4,272 poeitive callt and 320 nepdve CllWJI betw'9en 8:30 p.m . and midnight EDT. Telegrams received OYef"nilht sup- ported the prmident'• po.tuon, 1,102 to 83, he added. In atrona terms, Reapl1 defended U.S. act.iona on both fnlllt. and blamed the Soviet. for encourag-Ina the troublee in Lebanon and Grenada. ''The evenu ln Lebanon and Grenllda, thouch euban mWtary inltallation. euti.•a vice pnmdent, meanwhile, rejec1ed President Reacan'• charg~t Grenada WU be1n, developed .. a eu1>an mWtary bue. The euban ~th toll WU at le.ut 30 •• U.S! inteJ.Uaence aouroe taid ln Wuhinaton. Grenadian ca.Jaltie1 y.-ere not known. U.S. rnliitary offioen on the 80ene repe>Med 800 Cubana-had been captured. They ta1d about 100 Grenadiana and a few people from other, unapedfied Caribbean ia1ands abo were beina detained. The stated purpoae of the invuion wu to protect the e9timated 1,000 American remdents trapped on the ia1and by 1ut week'• bloody coup. Moat were students OI' .ataff at St. George'• University rnedJcal 11ehool. A Pentagon aoutte said today that all the Americana who wanted to be evacuated from Grenada have been taken off. BATTLEFRONTS • Sklrmlaheacontlnue aa U.S. forces clean out scattered pockets of resistance on Grenada. •American death toll rises to 11 , with 87 wounded. • Bunkers for mlaslles reported under con- struction near airport. Page A 1. • Huge caches of weapons uncovered on Island. • JournaJlsts get their flnst look at fighting. •U.S. blocks U.N. resolution condemning Invasion. • Defense Secretary Weinberger cites ·1ndlca- t1on1' of plans to take Americans on Grenada hostage. • Preeldent Reagan's speech draws over- whefmlngty favorable public response. •Sniper fire hits Marine positions In Lebanon. •U.S . death toll In Beirut blast climbs to 226. • Lebaneee opposition leaders head for talks In Geneva. U.S. economy boosted again WASHINGTON (AP) -The government's ' main economic forecasting gauge roee 0.9 percent in September, the Cammerce Department aaid today. The fncreue, the 13th atralaht monthly pin, appearedtobeanot.herindicatlontheeamomywould continue to p-ow at a more moderate pece into next year. The forecasting gauge, the Index of Leading F.conomk Indicators, ia a compilation of a dozen forward-pointlna statistics covering manufacturing, employment, prices and other areas. The department revised its August figure up from a previoualy reported 0.1 percent decline to a 0.3 percent l.ncreue and July's down from a 0.8 percent gain to a 0.6 percent gain. The Sept.ember, August and July advances w ere the lmalleat of the year. By oompaNon. the index jumped 3.1 percent in January, .. the economy he.de<! for the booming aecond quarter and by more than a full percent ln every other month. Other recent reports on consumer buying and lnduatri&l production have thown a alackenlng in growth from their briak spring paces. The depart- ment abo bu eltimated that the nation's total otltput -as meMUred by the intlation-adjutt.ed gnm natiooal product -slowed somewhat to........nnual growth rate of 7.9 percerll in the third quarter from the rapid 9. 7 percent in the April-.June period. And, becauae the leading index is designed to abow economic ~ that will occur in oominC months, today'• report appeared to be another hint that the economy will continue to expand atrongly throuch next spine. although not at the rapid rate of theaprtna. . Tocky't leadinl lnd.lcatora report said five of 10 available lndkato'9 ro.e lut month, with the biggest boost oominl from net buslnem fonnation. Jury ends 6th day .~ ·' • , MOSCOW -Tbe Sovief Union'• offtdal newt -aency today ~ that Pre9ident Reapn'aapeecb on Grenada and Lebanon tbowt U.S. policy ia bMed on "rabkl and-communism, u.e ol crude force and ... military intrualon. '' The apncy't brief dispatch did not direc:tly add.rem Reapn't cha.rae 'l'hunday ntcht that the Soviet Union and dlba planned an occupation of Grenada and were tum1ng the c.artbbean laland'• new airfield into a military fadlity. The pr'Mident went en naUanwtde teJevWon Thunday Ncht to addrw the oooces 1as of an American public abaken by the ltartlinc deeU. of more than 200 Marinea and aOon ln Beirut and the invulon of~ 1aland of Grenada. Today, t1al ~ Larry Speae. aaJd 93 percent of calla and~ received at the White Howe followinl the epeech aupponed the prellldent. OONJW apart, are cloeely related," Reapn taid. "Not LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -Jurors in the Hillside only bu M<*'OW Ulisted and encounpd the Strangler trial of Angelo Buono have completed a violence in both oountriet, but it provides direct alxth full day of dellberationa without 1et\lina on a support ~a network of aurropta and verdict. Speeket laid the number of calla waa ''un- -----------------.. precedented ln th.18 adminlltration." He uJd the . f Spousal r~pist gets eight years , • , . Defendant claimed he attacked wile to 'preserve marriage' terroria1t. The teven-woman, five-man jury heard nearly "It la no oolncidence,'' he taid, "that when the two ye&r1 of teftimony before the cue wu put in th up tried to WTelt control over Grenada, there were their handl 1ut week. 30 Soviet aidvi8en and hundredl of euban military Buono. 60, is 8CCWled of murdering 10 women and parunilltary forces on the illand." and glrll ln a killing apne that terrorif.ed Loa Anaeiea And be noted that 7,000 Soviet actvt.era and and its bJ.Uside auburm from October 1977 to technkf.&ras are in Syria, which, he aid, ''makel no February 1978. -=ret of it. claim that Lebanon thould be a part of a ......... l"MW Syria." rr He opened h1a addrw With a reminder of I I another Soviet act: "Some two months aao. we were lhocked by the brutal IDUlllC:re of 269 men, women ........ VEN'IVRA (AP) -A Slml Valley man who huaband tore the telephoo9 out of the kitchen and and chlldren. mon than 60 of them Americana, ln ~ cla1.med be had 1n with h1a wife to praerve their bedroom and threw them outmde the houte, then .tu...H .... down of Korean airliner IY•lfn•s BADLY STAINED • 10-year marrtace bat been convided of apouaal rape choked her, IOdom1led her and raped bet, Mn. .'.4-~-~-""~~i;;;iiiiia;;ii~r-===· =====-: and aentenced to etght yean ln prilon. Wojtkowtld taid. ! . Wojtkowald admitted ln Wdmony that ~ Louis Wo~kll. 32, of Slml Valley WU cboMd Na wtle became he WM U1ll'Y about ~ convicted by a jury of ... ultinghlawtfeof 10 yean, dJvOl"Ce1 buthedenSed thatany~ocaarnd : Martha Wojtkowlld. 32, during an argwnent at their be IUd the aexual lntercourle w• voluntary. ! home lMt April 27. o.fetwe att«ney Raymond Qvda af1Ued t)Jat ~ Ven\W'a County Superior Court Judte Robert W0Jtkowlldw•only5praervethemaniap ~:!:;:!!!:!!!~~~~ '$ Souee sentenced Wojtk;owlld to the maximum and cau.ed no phywdcal . -• r; ~ eentence fOI' 90domy Thunday and ordered that the Howevw, Souw ... Garda'• arsument. RUFFELL' 5 $ • other twoelaht-ysreentencelbe.erwdconcurrent-aytna It w• ablurd to think a J*'IOft woWcl try to ~ ly. uve his mamaa-by-Wtinc bJa wtf.. UPHOLlftaY# INC. ,.. Mn. Wojtkowtkj taU.fW that the wanted a . Mn. WoJtkow*i'• court telUmoo}' and the ~-df wrce but she refU9lld todilcu8 It with her hUlband tape.ncordinl other lnltial lnt.-vt.w wt th the police •• .......... ..., ._. • L-..11 thowedhowtra Uledahe ~thelndden the 1922 HARBOR 84'10 $: that niabt becel• he nmu beet d.rlnk1nc-W"DI WMu7 t, COSTA MESA -548 1156 ,. wJ.erl the refuted to have aex with him, her ~.sci. • / SAVI MONIY ON YOURINIUIANCI a ll ....... , ,,CO/IWINT .. MONM'f ,,.,...., .,... ... ••nlNUMU 441 ow~ lfw4, .... ,.,. letKh, c:... Hl-7140 I . Ot fod9d ti COf! b. beoolf•fulr l lH.tored 10 ~o~wnottly 11' OtfOlllOI color Ot you con change IM tolor COl!IOletttl)' 10 bell., c~nt yov. detotl WE GUARANTEE '"" cob IO be ,__ Ot>d (Qlgt Ion"" the ~·· ol .... <• ....... wO<I~ II oho ..... M MC! Ottd .... d-.... (Cl'~ "" w • ..., •• "'41 '"'"""'• (!II(! rtoloc• • TQW c°" ~·· II Otld wo• 0<t 11 -<llelV IO' OFF OOR REGULAR LOW PRICES! C~ll fat MTHflt I'*<> ANO ,_let DYE-TECH OIAHOI CO.'t LAIOIST ONNPOATJ .... County tees up golf course plan New 18-hole layout at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park goes be/ore supervisors By PBD. SNEIDERMAN °' .............. After more than three yean of debate and reviaion, a propcal foe a leOOlld golf coww at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley ia about to come before the people who c.an move lt out of the rough -the Orange County Board of Superviaon. Bob Wingard, a county parka manager, aaid the county'• Harbors, Beaches and Parka Com- mi.ion bu recommended ap- proval of plana to build Ul inter- medlafe-.lize, l~hole aolf COW'le OD undeveloped acrMp in the northwest comer of the park. The ooune would be off F.d-in&er Avenue and Brookhunt Street in Fountain Valley. Wlnlard said the project la .cheduled for consideration at the Nov. 1 meeting of the Board of Supervt.on. The auperviaon have jwi8diction over the project becaUlle Mile Square la a county park. In 1980, a nine-hole coune was propc»eci foe the undeveloped comer, aJona with tennia and racquetball courta, two res- tauranta and a group picnicking area. ButFountain Valley officials backed a plan for a larger 18-hole coune without the hard court areas, saying the larger golf coune would generate more revenue. County para oommi.ionera laat month endorsed the city-blicked Plan B. However, the county of:ticiala did not support a Fountain Valley propoeal that would have allowed the dty to develop the golf oou.ne -and derive revenue from it. Develop- ment ahould be supervt.ed by the county, the commiMion decided. Buried utility lines .;o·· iax residents? County parka commissioners have been reviewing two propoaals in recent months that each include an 18-hole courae. Plan A includes a 2,900-yard Par 3 oourae, plus a 1,500-peraon capacity group picnic area. l>lan B includes a 4,300-yard Par 3 oou.nJe without the group picnic area. Wingard aatd the com- mialionen a1ao augested· county supervimn oonaider alternate U8e9 for the Mile Square &creaae· He said because the county parka system la no longer facin8 lerloua funding problems, the aupervilon may wiah to consider noo-conunercial Wle9 for the acreage, llUCh u ball fields or open SpACe. By JERRY lllRSC8 °' .............. China Cove residents may find themaelves apendlng nearly $7 ,000 each to put their utilities underground. The Newport Beach City Coun- cil has voted to apend $22,000 on an Uletllll'nellt district for the area to put utility linel underground. The money will be apent on a ' consultant's study to detennine how much the project will cost and devise a formula to divide awaments based on the im- provements' value to each prop- erty. Different weights will be given to the improved view and the si7.e of the lots. Preliminary dty estimates place the cost of the project at about $340,700. Jack Hall, who lives on the beach side of Cove Street aaked hill home be removed from the 888e91lne11t district. "My neighbon who also face the water would like to be deleted. There are no poles in our way," Hall told the council Monday. "I do not see that I should be peraonally subsidizing other people's properties." Evelyn Croa, a1ao a Cove Street resident, said she wanted to aee the poles removed -and not only to improve her view. "The poles are weighed down heavily with transfonners and are leaning. It is a1ao for aa.tety," Crom said. ''Thoee oppoe.ing are ownen of million-dollar homes. I am sur- pri.ed people are .o narrow and ael.tish. U their homes were wash- ed away by a storm, would they want us to turn our back and say 'I am 90l't')', that is not my home?' " ero.aaked. One resident, Jerry Thompeon, said he would be double-cllarged by the uaemment. "'The builder of my home paid to put my utilities underground. I don't think I should have to pay again," he said. A decision will be made after the consultant's report ia com- pleted. End of a perfect day Fountain Valley residents and city officials favored Plan B because of their ooncems about the group picnic arell~ where alcoholic beverages would be per- mitted. Both plans al80 include a driv- ing J1Ul8e, restaurant concesaiona and traila for bicycling and jog- ging. But Scott Morgan, an aide to Supervi.or Roger Stanton, whoee district includes Fountain Valley, said Stanton ia prepared to sup- port the Plan B golf courae propoul. "He's just pleaaed that we finally have a proposal we can act. on," Morgan said. "He's been looking forward to making a decision on this." As the sun sinks slowly behind Catalina Island, a family prepares for the nicest part of the day during a visit to the beach near Newport Pier. •' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 Al Pause that refreshes Kristina Arnold, l S, wails for a tum at the drinking fountain lier fa th er, Fred, built in front of their Costa Mesa home. Sipping is Prudence Fernandez, 8, one of the school children who enjoy a drink on the way to and from cla88. Arnold, 43, a contractor, who built the fountain near 19th and Santa Ana street8 three years ago, says "It makes me I eel good. Joggers enjoy it -every kid that goes by has to have a drink." Wrong pedal blained as six cars clobbered The Von's parking lot in Costa Mesa wu turned into a real-life version of an amu.ement park bumper car ride recently. Six 11DOking, amaahed-up can were all that wu left aft.er an elderly woman mistook the gas pedal of her car for the brake in the lot on 17th Street. Lula Elliott, 78, of Costa Mesa, wuonly trying to back tiler car out of a parking spACe last weekend when ahe mistakenly stepped on the accelerator full force and crashed into a car parked behind her, witnesses told police. When she shifted into drive, her car smashed one parked in front of her. A police report said that Elliott made 1eVeral puaea back and forth at full speed before a man atandlng neerby wu able to open her car door and ahut off the careening car'a lgnition. By that time, ahe had hit five parked can and eeverely dented her own. Bmdes being shaken, Elliott suffered a cut llp. She wu treated at the toene and releaed. No one eJ.te WU injured. Teeth for van? Saddleback College on the rebound? Divorcing couple lace biting issue By LP.BENET °' .. ..., ........ By Tiie A1aoclale4 Preas John and Nancy Schepel are going through a unique divorce battle -he says he's holding her falee teeth hostage until he geta custody of the 1982 Chevy van. After several years of belt-tightening measurea ranging from prosram cuts to not replacing departing employees, downcast Saddleback College adminis- trators finally have a little to smile about. Police would rather aee the Brea couple settle their differences. Schepel was asked to return the teeth, but if he does not, Nancy Schepel may have to go to court to get them back, police said. First and foremost, the con- struction of the long-awaited $8. 7 million claaroom building at the college's Mt.ion Viejo campus is underway. Schepel, M, who a1ao wean dentures, promises to keep hers in good condition. "I know how to handle them. I have the same kind,'' he said. Schepel said he moved out of the houae six months ago after five years of living together and two yean of marriage. He took the van and left hla wife and her eight children in the Pheasant Circle hOU8e. And, for the first time in more than three years, the college's other campua in Irvine has added five new instructors to the faculty. But Mn. Schepel admits she recaptured the van, which ia registered in both the.ir names. about two weeka ago. She claima it ia at a friend's house and ia not being driven. The groundbreaking ceremony for the c1UU'OODl building Satur- day came after a five-year strug- gle to get state money for the project. The college received $6.1 million th1a year, but will have pay $2.6 million from local funds in three years to finish the project. He said ta.king the teeth wu revenge. ''I wanted to hurt her, so I had to get something really personal. I couldn't think of anything more penonal than dentures," he said. Mn. Schepel. who says ahe can't eat without them. added, "I need to go on job interviews, but I can't go outside with no teeth." The building, on the upper part of the Mi.Mion Viejo campus near the library, I.a expected to be completed in the fall of 1985. Meanwhile, ahe says she will get refitted for new dentures at a C'08t of about $1,000, and John Schepel said he has bought a new van. "I still want the old one," though, he said. "I have a buyer for The ceremony was attended by dignitaries including state Sen. it." Slaying suspect to enter plea Newport woman lacing arraignment in shooting of husband The widow of a University of New Mexico administrator was to be aJTaigned today on charges she killed him following an argument at her Newport BNch apartment. Sue CAnnon Wagoner. 52, was artt!9t.ed a short time after the Sunday ahooting on .u.pk.ion of murder. She la belna held on $2!W>,OOO bail. Her est:ranpd fn.llbAnd, Roderic Lee Waeoner, M , WU the cha1nnan of aecondary and adult teacher education at the university. Polloe NJd his wife reportedly loaded a handgun Scouts tell how to 'Go for the Gold' More than 4,000 Boy Scouts, CUb Scouta and kploren will be aelllna t&cketa for the Explorer and Scout Fair, ec:beduled Nov. 19 at the Orange County Jlalrazrounda in Coeta Mme. Tlcketa are $2, and one ticket admtta the whole Wnily to Ul all .. )' fair lhowcaMc ICOUtlne. More than 300 bootl'w will be .et up. dlaplaytna everyth1Jll from Dutch oven cookina to pmee and manta. oomeuter lcience and p&ofteertna. 11le theme of thJa year's Scout fair la '"Go for the Oold.'' and clicked off at leut four rounds following an argument with Wagoner at her Balboa residence. Officen were called to the death scene by the woman'• 20-yev-old daughter, who reportedly wu in a bedroom of the apartment at the time of the shooting. A neighbor told police ahe heard the shota. "Then I heard 101ne moaning and somebody ask, 'Why did you do that?' " recounted Antoinette Ft.cher, lS. Wagoner died at Fountain Valley Canmunity Hospital trauma center about Ul hour after being ahot. Polioe NJd they found the gun and Ul alimony check Wagoner had written to hia estranged wife on the livlnc room floor next to hla body. Trailer fees arrive . Oranae County'• ah.are of the ••.• ftlilllon ln trailer coach Uceme feet collected for September amounta to $90.~2~. accordina to state controller K.nneth Cory. The r-. paid on all trailer COIChel registered in California, are apportioned monthly to the countiel on the bM&a of eddr-nu>rded by the Depertment of Motor Vehicle. "\. William Campbell, R-Whittier, a key supporter of the project. and Assemblywoman Marion Berge90n, R-Newport Beach. "Thia wu the first campus groundbreaking since 1977," said Saddleback spokesman James Pettengill. "It was nice to see cu.lmi.nation of all our work -this is the only capital outlay project for 106 state community colleges this year." Saddleback College North in Irvine. which has 4,200 students compared to its sister campus' student population of 20,000, shifted funds in its budget to add five new faculty members this year, Pettengill said. Two of the instructors will teach in the computer information 9Cience program. The others will join the adrniniatration of justice, music and phyaical education stalfs. Cal Swarigen of Irvine will be in charge of coordinating the computer laboratory at Saddle- back North. He earned his com- puter acience degree at the Uni- versity of llllnois and has 10 years of: profeBSional experience as a syatema analyst at VTN Con- .olidatlon in Irvine and u a reeeercb prosrammer at lllinoi8. He will be joined by Seth Hochwald of Irvine, who will teach in the computer J>l'08J'UJ1. Hochwald earned bis master's degree in Computer Science at UCLA. Dr. Leslie Tung, who received his doctorate from the USC School of MuDc. haa been hired • a keyboardlat in the Music ~ ment. Gary Bruelton, a nine-year vet.enn of the Simi Valley Police Department, joins the acbninla- tration of justice prosram. while Pam Carter of Los Angeles be- oomee the first full-time phywical education Instructor. Carter will develop a new physical fitne. Pl'08J'8ll1 at Saddleback North. YMCA set to entertain students on Halloween Ghosts, ghouls and goblins will invade the Orange Coast YMCA on Halloween. The YMCA plans a costume party for all elementary .cbool children from 7 to9 p.m . Monday. "We are doing thii for the paren~ who do not feel com- fortable tending their children out trick or treating," said Amy Gorum, P1'0Sl'8Jll director. "We will have a haunted hOWle, costume parade with prillea, bob- bing for apples and a judging of pre-Ql'Ved pumpkina that chil- dren bring. We wllberve botdop, chips, drinks and cookies and each child will receive a bag of candy to take home.'' There will be a '5 charge per child with the proceeds going to YMCA charities. The YMCA ia at 2300 Univer- slty Drive in Newport Beach. For more information, call 642-9990. r··-········---···········-··············i BRING ENTRY FORM TO ANY RUSSO'S PET I • ENTRY DEADLINE: Tlusday, Oct. 27, 1913 I Pre-Entry FH: •1.. Entry f ff Show Day •1.. • CATEGORY SELECTED: I KIND OF PET: OWNER'S NAME----: ---------I i PEf S NAME: ti 1 SOMETHING INTERESTING ABOUT YOUR PET: • ~ 1 l I r 1~• Orange C<>Nt DAILY PILOT /Friday, Ootober 28, 1983 D Twenty yeBrs after JFK, we remember At no time in the last quartt;l century have the American people been more shaken than on Nov. 22, 1963. Almost 20 years have pa11ed since the day John F . K.ermedy W8'1 shot and killed. A generation baa grown up since the "cold, startling news reached us at work, at home and at achool. To many of thoee who still recall how 80l1le sad vdice came over a radio or television or intercom to announce his death, it seems improbable that most seniors in our _,,, __ ·versities are too young to remember. They have earned of the significance of that day, but they didn't feel :.&it, at least not directly. America has aged a lot in 20 years. It's as if we grew up "with the memory of a best friend who died in our youth. ,rFor many of us, we remember the positive tbingB; time has "worn the rough edges smooth. Thia year, because it marks an anniversary in rowid .numbers, the nation will reflect on Ke1U1edy's death. And ·his life. We will ask; Was it optimism that died with JFK that d:ly? Or innocence or security or charisma? Why does '-'a country with more than 220 million people still seem to :believe so strongly that one man's death was a pivot point :-f.or the next decades? -. Much cannot be answered; the questions are too broad. But we do know that Nov. 22, 1963 remains vivid . because people who lived through that fateful day never •"'18ee1Jl to forget where they were, how they felt, what they said. ' In truth, how we've unconsciously molded our ,'.memories during the past 20 years may have left quite a l . .different impretlllion from the way we actually reacted at the time. But even that -the way our recollections r gradually changed, colored by our thoughts and hopes - tella much about the moment's signi.f:icance. l On Nov. 22th.is year-two days before ThanksgiVing • -we intend to publish on th.is page in the Daily Pilot the l-. recollections from our readers. We hope this collection will be a meaningful record of what Kennedy's death meant to .. us here on the Orange Coast and eb,ewhere. We won't be the only newspaper doing th.is, but we'd like the Pilot to be remembered for carrying among the best and most thoughtful submissions. •· We're hoping those of you who nonnally wouldn't write to newspapen will be interested this time in adding your personal story to our history of a public event. Submissions should be no longer than 250 words of ... prose (preferably typed) and must be received at the Pilot by Friday, Nov. 11. We'll need the extra time to choose the · fineflt croa-secw:m of stories and to take photographs of ;..., the authon to be publiahed with their stories. Not all of tbe .ubm'"'nm can be printed, ., we'll be "! Joe>Jdng for the mo8t vivid and poignant. Pleue include ' r. your name, address and telephone number and send your ~· articles to: JFK, the Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1~60, Costa Mesa, r .,92626. ~----------------------------------------------- , ... , MAILBOX ~· \.Back bay better without repair To the Newport Be.ch Oty Coun- cil: Pleue do not spend a larae sum of tax dolla.n to repair the Upper Bay toed from ltcr'm damaae (it is damaaed almmt nery year). t.r.te.d. provide a snail walk over bridge over tbesu.m. Since it bll8 been clmed to would-be , P'8Dd prix racers theft have been no eccidenta or injuries. The area I.I tranquil and l"flltful for u.e by the vut m.lljority of the people (and birds and small animala). TI\e ~t vehiclea. Jol-aen, bicycllata, botany and biology lfOUps, wheel chain and upper bay tours now Mfely enjoy thla lnctedible raerve in tarp numben. P . JAY BURCHEIT Newport Be.ch · l. I. BDJd /Poison reign , Bigh-clua type9 in ancient • Rome llel'Ved wine in 1eed pitch- • en. Women who drank lt became infertile. Leed po61Qnlna. Some bi8t.orianl claim the arinlc::ncy of •.the llOly Roman Emplre unwtt-· j Unaly committed .wdde. Now let'• talk about add rain. Nobody knows how many times the ambiRxua.l oywter in lta life-- time cbanga i.U from male to f~ to male to female to male to female and ., ad infinitum. Shy laaac Newton, the gravity man. served in the British Parlia- ment. Only once therein dJd be speak f« the record. It wa to aak that a window be oPenecl. Q. What dom a lkydiver mean by ''1erminal velocity"? Lion1 once ~ what'• now Aluka. Elephanta, too. ' Q . What makes China'• Yellow River~w? A. , a yellowish topeoil blown off the deeerta.. The ori~ Henry Ford, though right on IChedule in the making of cars, wu conaiderably ahMd of his time in a couple of hla belief.a: One, that roo9t food and clothing eventually would oome from .,ybeana. And two, that cow's milk one day should be and would be manutactured syntheti- cal!y. In the Matsuahita Electric Co. of Japan la a room wherein hana dwnmlee of the firm'• foremen. ~fore worken IO home MCh night, they'... enmuraaed to "° into that room, if they IO cte.ire, and beat thole dummia with bunboo lticka. A. The f.a1linl speed at which the dlver'1 weight equa1a the wind l'ellltana!. Uaaally about 120 mph. TU. about 11 ...,.. for the diver to reech that speed, then fall DO MOh lwiftly. History'• renowned ''Lady with the Lamp" FIOttnCe Nfahtinple Man drew mape before Man alwa11 carried a pet owl ln her wrot.e worda. pocket. ' ORANGE COAST Daily Plat Auditor Spanton passes the test V( ASHING TON -A year ago, I rej>oned that a De.feme Depart- ment auditor had blown the whiltJe on lmproprietiea by a major defeme contractor -and was bein8 puniahed for his dia- cbw'ee. Not only did the Pen- tapi brua do nothlna to correct the abu8el, they haruaed the honest investigator and tried to force him out of his job. The unaung hero wu Georice Spanton, a respected, career auditor with the Deferwe Contract Audit Agency. He spent yean ferreting out wute and mla- management in the defeme estab- llahment, without getting into trouble. Then he WU usigned to keep an expert eye on Air Force contracta with Pratt & Whitney- and the roof fell in on him. My ueociates Donald Goldberg and Indy Badhwar have pieced together more of the story. Spanton dUcovered that Pratt & Whitney was overcharging the Air Force for spare parta that could be purchued only from the company. He reported exoemtve labor' costa and oomplalned of .now difficulty in~ accma to the oom.-ny'a me.. Laviah treatment All that WU embarra.ing G. -.-.-•• -.-1.-•• -. -~ enoucb-But then Spanton oom- mitted the unforgivable of1eme: OnFeb.11, 1082,bewroteamemo quationlng Pratt & Whitney'• lavish wining and dining of gav- enunent oUidala, 80IDe of whelm were in a polition to look the other way when the company over- charged the taxpayera. Spanton found that Pratt & Whitney played the generoua hmt to ''higb-ranJdna military and dvillan penonnel, includina gen- erall. admirala, oongremmen, AJr F orce test pi.Iota and other DOD employet!9." At the very leut, this entertain- ment waa a violation of Defeme Department regulationa -by both Pratt & Whitney and the freeloading employees who ac- cepted the oompany'1 largeaee . Spanton knew his memo would touch aome raw nervea in high places. So be wasn't aurprUed when, on July 7, 1982, he wu via:lted by Jobn a.won. a lp8dal -aerit In the De1eme Criminal Invstiptlve Servtce. Ba1*>n in- fonned Spanton that he wu the subject of a criminal investigation. Unfortunately for the vensefuJ authorities, Bat.on -like Span- ton -la an h0ne9t cop. After an exbaUltive inve.tiption, Bataon filed a report that aaid: "All lignificant 1Mds have been fol - lowed, and available evidence does not indkat.e that Spanton wu involved in any criminal activity .... " Vindicated Bai.on not only pve Spanton a cleen bill of health, he abo confirmed the auditor'• chargea. Bataon reported that In the period from 1978 to 1980 Pratt & Whit- ney had spent at least $500,000 entertaining government offidala. At th.la time, the matter hu abo been inveirtipted by the FBI and the AJr Force'• Office of Special Investigations, and evi~ ii now in the hands of a grand jury. Pratt & Whitney vigorously dia- putes all charges of wrongdoing. Meanwhile, the big brass have tried unauccessfully to force Spanton into retirement or aet him to .ccept a tnuwfer that would have aotten him out of Pratt & Whltney'il hair. Tb1a f.aict, too, WU dutifully reported by Bataon. Sen. Charles Gramley, R-Iowa, ia planning hearingl on the Span- ton cue. He wrote Defeme Sec- retary Caspar Weinberaer: "We must reward the George Span tons of the world and punish thme who muzzle him.'' Weinberger'• resporllle wa am- biguoUI: "l know you lhare my view that no one should be di8ciplined or removed• on the bull of unverified rumors." Did he mean Spanton -or hia penecuton? Footnote: Government em- ployees who have stories to tell but want their identitiea protected can cont.act Whi1tleblowers Anonymoua, Box 2300, Waah.ing- ton, D.C. 20013. No one will blame them for wiahing to avoid the harulmenta that Spanton has gone through. WHOPPER OF THE WEEK: For political reaaons, Treasury Secretary Donald Regan ii atoUtly l.nsiating there's no evidence that huge federal defidta drive interest rates up. It'• a contention that ruea in the face of oooventional wi8dom -to aay nothina of contndk:tlna the view ardently held by President Reagan'• con.ervative backen and 10rDe of the Treuury'a own economlats. No-frost germ leaves critic cold By THOMAS D. ELIAS Amid cries of "ecological roulet- te,'' tiny 'I\ale Lake near the Cal1fomla-Oregon ltat.e line hu become the center of a loud controversy over genetic enci· neertng. It'• there that a Univer- tdty of California r...-ch team is about to make the fint known releue of artifldally~ bacteria into the environment. The redemlgned aemw are part of an experiment aimed at •vine dtn.aa and other fruita from mild or early fro.ta. Opponenta fear tlu. eeemina- ly-benlgn experiment could pave the way for othen that might looee unpredictable diuaaea and mutatlona on the world. ''Even with thla experiment, you could produce another Dutch Elm DWeue or phenomenon like the MediterTaneen fruit fly.'' charges Jeremy Rifkin, prellldent of the Wuhington-bMed Foun· dation on Economic Trenda and author of "Algeny," a new book critical of genetic ~· "You aho could change world-wide weather pet1er'na." Rifkin and other foes of the ClllfDllll FOCUS experiment have Wed a laW9Uit challengiJll the methoda by which the National Imtltute of Health approved the Tule Lab experi- ment. But there now are no lepl barrten to re1eue of the artifidal- ly-detdgned becteria. "We will reJeue them when the w•ther ia riaht." aald Dr. Steven Undow, a Berkeley profemor of plant patholq[y. ''lf the weather interferes, we11 have to wait 'til sprtna.'' The aenm a-Mted by Undow and Dr. NicbolM Panopouloa are a variant of common becteria found 00 a1mmt all planta. 'lbe germs normally help water freae at 32 desreee ~t. Uaing sub- microm>pic technique., the two a:ientista clipped one of the aerm's 2,400 ..... from within ita cell nucleua, eliminating ita abWty to help water freae but auppmedly chanilnl nothing ebe about It. Their eventual hope la that tanners will be able to spray the new form of the aierm on their crops and ellmlnate much of the harm from unexpected frosts. . 'lb.at pl"09pett worries Rifkin. "We know these bacteria exist in the upper atmosphere," he Mid. "When the new fonn ii blown there, it might c:au.e chancea in w•ther pattema everywhere. It'a ai.o dangerowl becau.e thla germ ii a known pethopn to certain fooda. What might a new form do?" . But Lindow aays he's already releued many of the new type of germ into the environment with no harm done. The d.1Uerence: The earlier changed bacteria were produced chenUcally, rather than by genetic engtneerlna. Chemical- ly-induced genetic changes are not subject to the same federal regulationa .. But Rifkin rnaintainl the new form may be different and more dangerous than anything Lin- dow'• team bu alreedy releued. His lawsuit challenaea procedures wxler which the government approved release of the bacteria at TuleLake. "They have simply not com- plied with the National F.n- vironmental Policy Act, whkh require• an environmental ,,_ &•*ftlt anytime you introduce .omething new into the environ- ment," he laid. "'The NIH review committee lacked an expert botanist or population biol<J8ia1. How could they -it properly if they had no one on the committee who knew hoW'?'' Rifkin also objected to procedures by which NIH recent- ly pve tentaUve approval for Berkeley-hued C.etua Corp. to proceed with another eeneuc en- gineering project after a cloeed hearing. ''lf th1a precedent atanda, ~ the public will never know what'• being put Into our environ- ment or what tsta are done t.o ...ure ita aafety, .. he charted lWkln hlia a point about open- nea1. But hisob~ona to the Tu.le Lake experiment are another matter. lt'lobviOUI he's uainC that experiment In an effort to try for tougher federal regulation of all genetic engineering -which ultimately can mean hwnan engi- nee1'ing. U be wina, the Berkeley teem may be ltym1ed for awhile, but we all might be Mfer for it. Patriotism: A two-edged Sword When Dr. Johnlon. men than two cientwiea aao. Ulerted, "Patriotlml la the lMt refqe of the ecoundreJ." he WU not puttina down patriotilm u much M be WM need11nc polJddanl who em- ploy thla sentiment f« their own lelti.h pul'J)09M. Nadona, however dlfferlr\8 th* poUbl C..reophi-. are alllrelnthatany whowaYM the flaa, bnndlahel bil fist and YOWi to defend the homeland to the delth aca1JWt fDreilrl ... .-aon ato\1111 the ~ and plaudlta of hll countrymen. It la • • IW"e-flre way to aet Into office and to ltay thel'e. U there ii no..,._.., political 1-den...wtlmel cont:rnw one, in order to be able to oppo.9 h.tm and to fan the rnWtary .prtt. A country wit.bout an ''tr..-ny, '' ....i .. ~ 1111--0-1-.. --;t> or -.uned, miaht betin to'exam- lne lta own leeden more c:rtdcellY. '11\11 neuly unl'Wll'Ul attitude amona nadonl .. what often aarrtea them to the brink of war and wti:nwww beyond iL Our Mexbn War (which Llncoln oppaeed), OW' 8panl8h·American Yiu (far no NMOft but lfeed) and OW' dllmtroua wntun In V'9tnam were polllble only t..u. an 11norant and uninformed cftilmry WM du~ lnto "defend-lnc OW' intllr'tlt t by ..it...mn, and lhort41hted politldana. It II not an .-y problmn to eolve. On the one band. patrloUlm can be a noble sentiment when it truly Include a defen19 of the values a people cheriah, IUCb U liberty, ju1tice and lelf-detennlnadon. On the other hand, patriotiam beconaea a belUal mockery of lteeU when It 11 Wied to lnfWne the ~ to dittort the real facta of the cue, to keep a lhaky rectme from toppling « a venal recsme from aolnc broke. Far more wars, of ooune, have been fought f« IUCh llnOble reMOlll than for Independence « IW'Vlval. Patrtoda'n la a double-«iced IWOl'd, wrealdnt at 1-t •much bann • FOd ln the world. We cannot abolllh It, and "'°"-Id not If -.could,« IOdety would dill.nee- ...... into tiny atoml of cold ael.ftahnem. But lf we do not control tt, the h\.DUU\ ,... will continue to kill tta people ott for the a-t of mouvee. Lookb\a beck on World War I, we can now see It wa the cawe of mott of our 20th-century =ltbredF-.wn.Nadlm. 8~ the~ 111ton and the inevitability of Oriel War D. Yet not a hiltortan today can provide• valid. lelidmate, ... t1ona1 upla- naUon for that ru.lw oontlict. ln which mlWom dJed for ••patriotic" .._.... u patriotilm a... .,. becma:w ell)' prey to IUbwnlve fon:a; if patr'lc>U8n IUffw, '" ....... vum..ble to the u.. dectitl and mlehtnatlolw of OW' 1-derw. who atf"no bees or wont than other' men In poww. la humanity per· petually to IU1W at the handl of ~who ~t 11a ~ 11ft for the Mb ol ... meu.i ... , • D•l-V-0-R-C-E Mediation takes some pain out of breaking up Stories by KAREN Z.APPE hen J ohn and Elaine de- cided to diaaolve their 15-year marriage, they contacted two attorneys and got the legal ball The attorney in a traditional process, tiation. Treglia said, is hired to operate in his "We try to make each partner as equal client'• best interest and is ethically as poasible," Mrs. Treglia said, adding that required to get the best he can for his women usually are not ueertive enough client. and often end up with agreements made Most settlements negotiated through through the traditional process that are the traditional prooesa are done in the not in their best interests. courthouae cafeteria or hallway under the Treglia said agreements usually take preMW"e of the lawyers and a time five to eight aeaiona to mediate. At the deadline. Such agreements are frequently fint aeaion, he said, the legal system is not "wiae" agreements, he said. explained and priorities are 1et. Then the "When you're going through a divorce nego~Uona begin. Full dt.closure is a you can really feel out of control," Mrs. ground rule and only one pel"llOn may Treglia said. speak at a time. But divorce mediation can change that The agreement is then built step by feeUns. The procem involves the couple step. Whatever is agreed to at the last What followed was eight months of sitting down with an attorney and a 11e1Sion becomes the starting point of the angry bickering and nwneroua telephone psychotherapist to work out a lettlement next temion. calla to the attorneys by the Orange that will lay the ground for a good, future "Divorce takes time emotionally and County couple. relationship. legally," Treglia said. "People need to "Every time we saw each other, lhe "U you have children and property, adjust and think about it. We often make would talk about what her lawyer laid," your relationship with the other penon changes to what was agreed to at the John recalled, adding that such exchanges will have to continue," Mrs. Treglia said. previous lM!Mion." usually made him angry. "We were Divorce mediation, she maid, is not Treglia said they try to keep the playing games with each other's minds." arbitration, a proce. in which both aidee divorcing apowa from giving ultimatwna "I think the attorneys were taking a.re pft!9ented to an impartial third pel"llOn and direct their attention to their real. advantage of us-,"· Elaine said. '"l'he who then.make9 a decision. ~a.t1omey .underlying concerns. ~n they offer attorneys are only out for thermelves. The preeent at divorce mediation 9e8Siona is creative aolutiona, encouraglng the couple mo.re animosity there is, the more money there llimply to provide legal information. to keep an open mind and think of the in their pockets." Nor is the proce98 paychotherapy, she other penon. Then John and Elaine (not their real said. The therapist is preeent to help the "We lnai.st that the agreements are rwnes) diacovered divorce mediation, a individuals deal with paycholosical issues, really fair fOJ" everyone." he said. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1883 ~7 ;~ '~ ~ l" \ ~ Divorce aaedlatlon ·. When the kids are big winners : be real winners in a media-dt.cuwd with her. 'tile eldest • tiondivorcearethechildren wanted a say in the purcbue of of a divorcing couple. new home, a feellna, she laid, she w Huntington Beac h unaware of until then. divorce mediators Larry ''There's such an open environ and Lenora Treglia talk to the children rnent," lhe said. "You can say bow involved, explaining the agreement feel." between their divorcing parents and The Tregliaa, she said, work to b encourage the children to exprem their the emotions out. concerns. "We found that both "I have yet to aee a child that }\QS not we were · been impacted by a divorce," Tregua e~ly ~about the chil- "d "M t f l that th · dren, lhe wd. w. . os ee ey are in some ••-........,.11.,. ·d th f "bl .. ulllt. .. ........ sai ey oc:ua on way respollSl e. "cooperative parenting" becauae delin- The Tregllaa try to calm these and qliency and IOCial problems stem other fears. from can Mrs. Treglia said they recently , not having aooeea to both parents. talked to the children of one couple and ~hall to be,~ cooperative way of found they were concerned about how workiJlc together, ahe said. they were going to tell their frienm A major part of the agreements their parents were getting divorced. worked out through mediation, then, Shelaidtheyaaked thechildrenifthey haa to do with the children. 'tile knew anyone who wu divorced and children are not \.-cl u pewna in the got a negative responae. When the mediated agreements, but imtMd have children were reunited with the some say in them. Mn. Treglia dted parents, the question wu Mked again one cw in which the parenta dedded and the parents were able to list leVeral their child would spend half the week divorced individuals. with one parent and half the week with ''Then (the children) could eee that the other. The child, who had ex- they weren't 10 different," ahe said. perienoed this type of arrangment Elaine (not her real name) laid her during his parents' 1eparation, aug- four children "reelly liked the Tregliaa gested instead he spend alternating and were able to di8cum eome of their weeka with MCh parent. ~ parents concerns with them that they had not agreed. procesa offered by Affiliated Counseling such u anger and fear. Once the agreements are drawn up, Services in Huntington Beach . They met Divorce mediation is negotiation, a they go through the regular legal process. with Lenora 'l'n!glia. a liceneed pey-win-winaituation,aheaaid.lt'lforanyone with the partiee lisied aa repreeentiJla cbotberapillt and d1rec:1or of the llerVlcee. who wants a fair and equitable agreement thermelvea, TreaUa Mid. and her anomey huaband, Larry. After and a lees cosily divorce. Mediation, ahe 'lbeTrecJjM.whohave"-nmediaUnc W'tllliillll."119111111 eight u11fona, they worked out an said,canreducethelegalcostaofadlvorce agreementa for more than three ~. tD~ agreement they feel they can both live by one to two-thirda. feel that the Ide. of ownenhlp la IW .. 9f ... with. Not only does it help durin8 the divorce, eepecially important. ~Y potnt out that ---~Dwl:j; Divorce mediation, Mn. Treglia said, is but after. Mn. Treglia said about 4~ if a penon feels the q:reement is uniquely .ad .... .,..,~oClllll an alternative to the traditional adversary percent of the divorces settled two years theirs and 1pedally drafted by them, they ~-~If ~'DI~ '*= .. 11~119 .• _ divorce process. The main objective is to ago are back in court again and the are more likely to stick by it. ~ --. ~ -- come up with an agreement that is fair to agreements being renegotiated. But They began uain8 divorce mediation CDIMand .._....., 1*8.ad W..up both parties. agreements mediated five years ago have after they were introduced to it at a ~ ..... st1' •k+Meemrof ta:/ An attorney is nbt concerned about the not gone back to CO\Jrt, Treglia said, 8el'Dinar in Phoenix. ID of faith In JAY~" other person (in a divorce)," she said. because couples learn enough skilh to "We felt that the advenary process was In the pml tht min,,... allo hM 1-1 "They're not concerned if the other work disputes out by themselves. not meeting the needs of the people," Mrs. hmdl •the eburcb'a roof md p.._. pel"llOn can't get along under the tenns of Mediation teaches communication Treglia said. "There's no emotional wtse.n.nvw. clown ia. a.bi ....... an agreement." skills, listening, ueertivenem and nego-aspects in the legal procem." ~ Kat Qty end c.mo.ta, IOcb. Ha ------------------------------------------• ayabe'Ddo8IJlll8diml.anynext,..r, PAPARAZZI ~~~~ -~~··~ ~ .J. '~· A royal guest Lord Lennox atterids Oak Tree horse race I""'!"""~~ Y1ID and Clement Hlncb (he's president of the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita) had a very special houae guest at their Dover Shores home last weekend ... Lord Cliarlet GordOD Leuoz, The Right Honorable F.arl of March, 10n of th.e Ninth Duke of Ric.hmond in England (one of the three largest lamilies in England next to the Queen). The F.arl was here for the special $75,000 Goodwood Handicap Saturday at Santa Anita. The race (the second annual one) was held in honor of the Richmond family's racetrack, the famous Goodwood Coone (on the family's 12,()()().acre ertste of the aame name). A redproca.J race, the Oak Tree StJikes, has also been held twice .. at Goodwood, mast recently th.Ls put July. Lynn and Clement were there for the event, accom- panied ~· Jack (an Oak Tree director) and MauteR lat. -In.honor of the Earl'• visit, the Hlrdll hoated a small dinner party in their home. Among the l\Jelta were Jim and Mary Roosevelt, Bob and Barbara Grut, LetUe Weller (directol' of Soeheby'• who accompanied tbe guest of hon« on this vi.it), BW and Sally Pascoe (he'• an Oak n-ee director), Hal and Betty Ramser (he'• al.to an <YI' director), the Robblllaet and Georpa Ridder (Knight-Ridder Newapapen). UCl's Reaearch Associate• launched After montha of careful planninc. Reeeerch A.odatet (• oommunlty support l/1'04'_£ for Che CalJJomJ.a Collete of Medk:ine •t UCI) is ~ll launched. Chainnan Raee Se1entrom ho.U!d the inaugural luncheon lMt week at the Univendty Club overlookina CamPJa Park. Founder A~ Clartle" preeented openina remarka. followed by Praklent BarMla Flebr'I introduc:tion of the board of d.lrecton: J ... Llec•ty. vice =den~ C.Utuce Mo"'1ud, secretary, and ru swt.dn, treuurel'. Seated among the 81 women (llOIDe of the I Lunching in the Directon Room at Santa Anita are, from left, the Earl of March, Lynn Hinch, Leslie Weller and Clement L. Hinch ~ aree'• morrt noteworthy) were special guesta Chancellor Dulel Aldrkli, Deu Stale,,:.~ •ea Noort, and featured speaker Dr. W E. B ... ey Jr., profe.or and chairman of UCI'1 Department of Psydrlatry. An overview of the psychiatry department'• exdUnc developnents and treatments WM pr.erited by Bunney. Guelta attend.lna thia introductory lwdleon included Jeu Aldrld1, Jacqaeflae Gay, Ro•-.moed Ball, Jackie Beadier, Nora Better, Bendce Blrd, Pa& A.Ilea, Barbera A .. , BartNan Bowie, Bea Ba1&er, M..., ~ E19'er Cavuaa• Marta Cntelwr, Oer'Odlly Dou. Clteryl . 0.ryea, Manja BMlel. J... lloue, Kana a ..... Mary a ..... 'l'llefma Mder1! ... • Fl'Mffl Mmoa, Dottie M..,.., Kat. r..ldlel, 'nelma lnlae, a.ale ~-. t.d1le &aeb, Rada Tod4 tmd Vlrp.la Valatl.M. Othen wen Ju Lad, "°'ta IAa .. 3 Manti, AMrea MeCUa~ Tiu M Dendlly M ... ne, a. ..... Mertarity, An SeMUer, llMy ~Lele SConl, Joyce Tu•. J..... Ta~ Radovtda, I.lido Raa, Marale tlaor Roed utel ReJHNI, Ellie RJee,. Emma Jue RUey, Pru Romey, MarJ a ...... 1t, Lnora RWlder and a.di idryYer. ....................... Barbara Ficker, Athalie Clark and Renee Segentrom at UCI Laguna Beach re1identa Binnie Beaumont, at left, and Barbara Caldwell were among the 700 attending the invitational preYiew concert and reception hoeted by 0C Master Chorale at Trinity -tlnited re1byterian Church, Santa Ana. Caldwell, 1peeial pita chairwoman, and Ken Hebats of South Laguna, the choralee' bui- nest council chairman, were prM-. ented 'thank you' plaquee from chorale memben. / a -- Aa Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28. 1983 .. 0:--------------------------------------------------------------------------! Weddings Legal ·age ••• Goal is saving lives Tsuchida-Vogel Robin Vogel of Santa Rosa became the bride of RUllell t Tauchida of Huntington Beach in an Oct. 1 ceremony at Bethlehem • Lutheran Church in Santa ~· I The bride, daughter of Richard I and Martha Vogel of Santa Rola, wore an off. the-shoulder taffeta Fwn with a lace bodice, r three-quarter le ngth lace trimmed sleeves and a medium 1 lefl8th train. Her maid of honor wu Kathy Lanen, and Susan Melberg and Lisa Vogel were bridesmaida. The bridegroom wu aaaiated by be9t man Stanton Yonekura, and ushers Craig Tsuchida, Kent Vogel and David Vogel. He ia the aon of Ernie and Jean Tsuchida of Huntington Beach. The couple left on a wedding trip to Vancouver,~. after greeting 160 guests at a reception at the Santa Rola Country Club. They are now residing in San Diego. The bridegroom is with PBD Architects and hia bride is em- ployed by Brian Paul and -Part- ners. Wellsfry-Borders Andrea Suzanne Borders of Wichita Falls, Texas, became the bride of Air Foree Capt. John Wellsfry of Laguna Beach in an Oct. 15 ceremony at the first Baptist Church in Wichita Falls. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert L . Borders of Wichita Falls, wore a floor-length gown heavily embew.hed with Alencon lace on the bodice and accenting the sheer overlaY. of th~ skirt. . Her matron of honor was Leigh Kimball, and bridesmaids were Stacie Adams, Joy Wellsfry, Margaret Norsworthy, Kim I Andrea Wellsfry Laguna Beach, was aaaiated by best man, Earle Wellsfry, and ushers WinBton Frost, Blair Baker, TI\omas Bethell, Charles Gaines and John Daly. Nate Bethell and Hanna Bethell were included in the wedding party. After a reception at the Shep- pard Air Force Base Officers' Club, the couple left on a wedding trip to Dallas, Texas. They will live in Tucson, Ariz. 1 Mallonee and Jana Barnett. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Wellsfry of The bride is a student at Midwestern State University and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Wellsfry is a graduate of the Air Force Academy and re- cieved a master's degree in public administration from Midwestern State University in Texas. Robin Tsuchida ,GARDENING Think spring For spring blossoms like these, plant tulip bulbs now. For best results, 8et l 0 to 12 bulbs in cluaten. Cleanup pays off To keep the garden in a heel thy state, now is the time to do aome llerioua cleanup work. should be uaed to get rid of overwintering beetles, weevils and insect eggs. Flower show District readies exhibit "Faces of Nature" is the theme of the annual standard flower show, to be preeented Nov. 4 at the Newport Center Library. Spomor is the Oru1e Couty District Gardea CIDI with repreeentation from 12 area clubs. The show will be open to the public from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. However, judging by nationally accredited judges, will not conclude until noon. The event is open and free to anyone who wants to viait or enter plants, apecime.ns and arrangements, according to the rules, which are available by calling F.rnily Ruhlig at 54-4-1617. • • • A spring bulb class will be taught at 9:30 a .m. Wedneeday at the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. The class will focus on container bulb gardening with materials provided. Registration fee is $25. For information. call the garden office at 673-2261. • • • California native plants will be sold from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 5 on the parking lot of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in Claremont. The sale will include .elected varieties and species of tree9. ah.rut., perennia.la and aucculents that are known to do well in the eoi1 and cllinatlc conditions of Southern Califo1'11Ua. Staff members will be available throughout the day to answer questions about planting and care of the plants. Gardener's checkllst • For color in the winter garden, plant Iceland poppies, snapdragons, cyclamen, pansies and violas now. •Spruce up the fall garden with a planting of berried shrubs. Look for pyracantha, holly and cot.oneuter. • U you haven't started your bulb garden, there's still time. Consider planting eome in containen 80 you can enjoy the vivid colon of bto.oma on the patio, balcony or by the front door. • Keep cleaning up thoee fallen leaves. They will harbor many pests if allowed to sit. Jack Anderson D ·1 p·111 reveals in the II J I Ju plants and trees are dropping leaves and fnait, the gardener must concentrate on cleaning up dead and dytng plants, withered leaves, deed blomoma, and deca- ying fruit, 90 they won't harbor pests. Alao check for and spray any dW- eMed or infected plants. IT'S STRA WHERRY TIME! Roees need aome at- tention, too. Beda need a cleanup; dead wood, aponed or mildewed le.vea and atema should be removed. Pruning, of ooune, is done a little later. Be on the lookout for any outbreak of aphida, whitefly or leafhoppera • and spray with the rec- ommended type. A &en- eral clean-u 1 ra A . • ' • I 4 • ' MON.-Fflll. OCT. 24-28 • 3PM -8PM • SAT.·SUN. OCT. 29-30 • 10AM • 6PM • 80lDOMDT COlUGE TllATIE ncm •C111Mm1 195·1371 BOSTO BIG, LUSH COOL GREEN INDOOR FERN. 8'' POT REG. 8.95 OAtlY 9-~ 30 SUN 9,5 N THIS IS THE IDEAL TIME TO PLANT STRAWBERRIES FOR AN EARLY SPRfNG HARVEST. • OUR FRESH STRAWBERRY PLANTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. ENJOY A SWEET, JUICY • Since 1946 Hallis}•its Nursery· Florist 2140 Harbor llvd .. Costa Mesa M llM.1,11U ..... ~lntt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: !'..!!J a hiah 8Choollenior who la~ for a lot of o~my age (17 aotnaon 18). We have a tq compla.lnt,,~ I want to make it clur that we don't go out and aet lmMhed every niaht. Most of ua are responlible people. The kida .who make trouble get the pubUdty. Good behavior la not news. What we are mad about la the attempt to ra1te the legal drinking age all over the country from 18 to 21. U we, are old enouah to go to war, we should be old enough to drink. ru be interelted in whether you duck this 1-ae or prin~ my letter. -JUST BENNY DEAR BENNY: fte folb wllo waat to raise .. e lep.I drbakiq qe frem II to 11 are Mt belal meaa. T'My aretrytq. to1ave Uvn-ud, I mJPtud, tlley areH~i. Every 1tate, wl .. oat exeepttoa, dlat u1 railed ... e drlakba1 qe from U to ZI w reported a decreue .. aleollol-related tee.qe deatU ud lajarles • die 1treet1 ud MOway1. I lmow of few law• tlaat are lllClt ••reflre ure-1aven. ' ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wu sad when I read the letter from the woman who had showered brushed her hair, put on a pretty nightie, dabbed perfume all over and waited in vain for her huaband to make a move. When he did nothing, she aald, "It was humiliating for me to_. him to make love to me, but I did. He told me he wu tired and rolled over and went to aleep." I have a suggestion for that woman and all others with the same problem. When a man says he is too ~.be sympathetic. Say, "lknowyouare,dear. Lie on your stomach and let me give you a nice relaxing massage ... " Get aome cream or lotion -any kind will do -and give him a wonderfully loving back nab, working your fingers up and down his spine, onto h.18 lhoulden and neck, uaing a circular motion. The quality and variety of the ma.age la limited only by your lJna8ination. ChaDCe9 are very good that the beck rub will make him reaUz.e he wun't 81 tired .. hethqujht. A woman who wanta love needs to be a participant -not a puaive penon who waits until her bu.bend cornea to her. So, I aay to you wives out there It la high time you got busy and made an effort to get what you want, need and is rightfully yours. - SUCCESSFUL IN ORE. DEAR O~E.: Hooray for lettlq married womea now dlat ,.plcal ladmacy from a 1poue ts not a prlvUege, 1t 1 ail eatttlement. I laeanlly recommend yoar approad. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an elderly penon living in Florida on a small pension. Something has bothered me for a long time. Can you help put my mindateue? la it poesible that I could be aa:uaed of shoplifting becaUBe I handled merchandise and walked outside with it to better judge the color of the garment? Thanks for your amistance. -NO NAME IN ORLANOO DEAR N.N.: Oae uoald aever take mercba· dlse Ht of a store wttlto9t pa)'la1 for It. Tile utval a11ampttoa 11 tltat 1llopWdq was lateade4. U yoa waat to tee tlle color of a prment la .. e dayUpt, uk .. e laletpenon to accompany yoa. LLOYo•s ~-~· d . ~~ gar en shop r . ~-GIANT FALL 1 c ·sALE tJ SAVE UP TO 50% (VIOUS i PllSIES' Whitt, •• , 'lk .,(~,--.. I IUJ ••• , •• , ~~~ -1: ,1k it "I· ~ (, ~' •riot, 1•t l -~~~ 21d •••for 0, , ~ - 1., 1 ••n• 11111101111 If ..... '"°'· 1•t 21• .. Ill for 1• 4" Ptf ..... 11.21 Sile 89° CYCUMEll IUJ 2 I' "I· •rice, 1•t 3rd 011 for 10 ROSES 2 111 ...... . I 111 ....... . I 111. tree IJ•• .., ••• If "I· •r••• 1 . let ... 21tl •••fer 0 ' 0 ·-- I -- J •• The Swiss Credit Bank in Zurich, one of Switzerland's main banks. Swiss commercial secrecy laws changing despite bank protests GENEVA, Swiuerland (AP) -It's an insular world of numbered bank accounts and staffs sworn to secrecy that attracts the personal' fortunes of financial wizards and ordinary tax dodgers alike. Switz.erland has 572 major banks with assets, according to 1982 figures, of more than $278 billion. And secrecy plays an important part in theiI popularity. "Almost no international financial scandal in the past 10 years has not ended up, in part, at a Swiss numbered account," said Beat Koppler, secretary of the Swiss Trade Union Confederation. As a result, Swiss commercial secrecy laws are now under attack and financial observers say that the rules are slowly being changed -despite fierce resistance from the country's bank managers. The case of oil trader Marc Rich and his partner Pincus Green. who are believed hiding in Switzer- land. is only the latest incident to place Swiss bank.in& laws in the spotlight. The two men were indicted Sept . 19 in New York, along with two of their companies. on charges of conspiring to evade $48 million in U.S. taxes on WeRal oil profits. Tax evasion is not an extraditable offense in Switz.er land. The Rich case has fueled an on-going debate over proposed reforms to the 1934 banking law which was passed originally in reaction to demands from Nazi Germany that the accounts of German refugees be fl NANCI made public. SwiuerJand's secretive banking laws are no longer unique, and the industry is facing increasing competition from Luxembourg. Austria. Panama. the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands. But despite the competition and the inter- national debt crisis, Swias banks ·thrive, partly because of the tough and conservative control of the Sw~ Ban.king Cornmis.9ion. Dr. Hans-Peter Dietzi, legal adviaer to the Swiss Bank Aaeodation, said the country's neuvality, political stability, atrong currency. eoph.iaticat.ed services and communications induatries, central location, and reputation for top investment manage- ment expertise also help. "Above all depositors have complete confidence they will always be able to withdraw their money," he said. "During the Great Depression Swiss banks paid out all the deposits requested even though the penalty was a 50 percent decline in bank assets between 1930 and 1936." Flood insurance is a goOd idea By SYLVIA PORTER Heavy winter stonns in Southern California, hurricanes along the G•Llf Coast, torrential rains in the New York area, melting snows in the Rockies · -these fntense weather condltions have been front-page news throughout 1983 and have forced us ordinary mortals to cope with the resulting devastation. U you're a property owner. it has been bitter to learn that your home insurance policy doesn't cover flood damage. So the disaster brought by the floods has been magnified by the enormous costs of repairing the effects. Flood insurance Is provided only by the National F1ood Insurance Program (NFIP), sponsored by the federal government and sold as individual policies through insurance agents and brokers. Only about 25 percent of you who could benefit from having flood insurance -equal to less than 2 million policies -have the insurance, says the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). One ''good" result of this year's dreadful weather is that about 5,000 more policies a month are being issued than in 1982. If you are a policyholder or if you plan to buy Oood insurance soon, you will be affected by signillcant changes in the program that began Oct. 1. The impact of the changes will be to raise some rates, to restrict cover~e on finished basement.a, and to allow policyholders to increue their deductibles voluntarily. The changes are designed to achieve several goals: make flood lnsurance euter to aell; make it more cost~ffect.fve; make it ultimately fairer to us, the taxpayers who sublidize the program. The rate increaaes will, the FEMA hopes. help 90lve the program's chronic problem of paying out more money 1n clalms than lt eama in premiums. The lncn!ues will amount to $18 per year, on average, for each policyholder. •GY •VISTMINll provided by JET WINO SYSTEMS, INC. lnvet1rMnt provtd .. : FEDERAL-lnveetment Tax Credit ............ 10% I There actually are two rates for flood insurance. Even to buy it, you must live in one of the more than 17,300 communities identified as being exposed to flood hazards. (Check your mayor's office or similar source to find out your own status.) Once a community applies, FEMA draws a map of the flood hazard area. During that process, which can take years, rates on coverage are fixed. A8 of Oct. 1. the cost of roverage on residential buildings and their contents rose from 40 cents per $100 of coverage to 45 cents per $100 of coverage. Similarly, the rate on non-residential property and rontent.a rose from 50 cents per $100 of coverage to 55 centa. I.ncreases on policies on the Regular Program (which goes into effect after the flood map is drawn) vary. dependJng on the particulars of each i'>olicy. These increases also began with new or renewed policies Oct. 1. In a second significant change, also starting Oct. l , you cannot buy or renew a policy that covers flood damage to a finished basement or an enclosed structure beneath the first floor of elevated buildings. Items such as paneled walls, Uled floors, rugs, carpets, fumi'ture and other similar construction or improvements no longer are covered. But essential fixtures -refrigerators and freezers. washing machines and dryers, furnaces, heaters, air con - dltioners -continue to be covered. The reasons behJnd this change: The program takes in $1 for every $5 it pays out in claims for damage on finished baaement.a; the claims cost.a are higher; and the prosram has subsidized thoae with finished buement.a to a greater eX1ent than other policyholders. The third major change la that you now can chooee higher deductibles to lower your premiums. FEMA hopes this (eature will make Oood insurance more appealing-especially if you don't have it but should get It. You can elect a deductible up to $2,000 for contents coverage and $~,000 for the structure. You can cbQOle any combination of deductibles you want 1n all region.a. 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IDAIL l.'Oir ll>Ore uuonna~ •• emu 1.."'*°';;:;;;;; .. .;..;.•..;;"-.·----;;."°'-.;;•-0l;.;IM;.;.;;;.;;;;.;~'";;;;•,;,;,Ml;.;~;,..:;;;;.;;.. _____ __,I 8~8H1. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 DRUSI CIUITY B•llll Executive search firm moves - operation to One Civic Plaza .. J.W. Bell & Co., executive search consultanta to the real estate development industry, has relocated ita corporate offices to One Civic Plaza in Newport Center. The move coincides with the 11th anniversary of the firm which provides executive search, recruitment and consulting services, Jim Bell is owner and founder of the firm. • • • JoAn Case has jolned the firm of Wayne A. Clark, Public Relations Counsel, as research director. Case recently earned a juris doctorate degree from Western State University in Full- erton and will head the Irvine-based firm's research programs in addltion to her function as account executive. She was formerly presldent of Opinion Research of California. • • • Heatber Scanlon has been appointed project controller for Lincoln Property Co. of Irvine. According to Lincoln operating partner Erik M. Hansen, Scanlon will be responsible for all the accounting functions relating to the firm's real estate projects. She was formerly supervising senior accountant for Peat, Marwick, Mltcbell & Co. of Newport Beach. • • • Living Space, a Costa Mesa interior plant.scape firm, has been selected by Himes Peters Arcbltect1 and Aaaoclates, Inc. and Lydia Wang and Aaaoclatea, Inc. to provide horticultural services for their offices in the Cambridge Park romplex in Cost.a Mesa. • • • The Orange County real estate finance office of Jobn Barnbam and Co. in Newport Beach has secured a refinancing loan of $3.7 million for the~ Woodward-Clyde Office Building in Santa Ana, according to J. Stepltea Qohua, aenior vice1 presidnet. Burham aenior investment officer Scot W. Abell arranged the refinancing for the million building through Old Stone Bank o Providence, Rhode Island. • • • .. Murray Smith has been named senior vice president. marketing for Newport Beach-based Avco Financial Services. Smith joins Avco after serving as operating division head, marketing senior and corporate development senior for St. Paul Insurance Companies. He will be relocating to Newport Beach from Minneapolis, Minn. • • • B.J. Stewart Advertblng aad Public Rela-,. tlon1, Inc. of Newport Beach has been selected to direct advertising responsibilities for Beecll Street Health Care Services. Dorollly Delbenea will handle advertising responsibilities for the new account. MQIUAL FUND LISTINGS .. · OYER IHI COUNTER llA• ITOCK UIDIGI UltSAl9DO .. I I Ale Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, OCtotMr 28, 1983 STOCKS friday•1 11 a .m. (PDT) PrieM ... ,~ .... \•lo Ntt PE h<h C•O"' Ch<I P E 1\0• C '°"' C"9 .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTATIOHS INClUOE IAAOf.S OH fME NEW \'ON<, MIOWUT PACIFIC, PIW, IOITON, OE'TAOlf ANO ~NATI ITOCI< D CkANOU AHO AEPOflT£D B'I' TME NASO INSTIHEl \<I••• N•I PE l\O\ Clo"' Ch<I ... ,.. ..., PE hO\ (I0\4' t t "O I •llll•IEfl Ford posts record profits DEARBORN, Mich. -l'crd Motor Co. ea.med $333.1 milUon in the third quarter, u the domeltic auto industry wrapped up 11a most profitable third~ ever. P'ord'a profit compared with a $325.4 million ln the yeer-aao period. ' Worker productivity growing ' WASHINGTON -The government say. worker productivity arew at• 5 percent annual rate 1ut awnmer. The efficiency of wotken ln manufactwi.na industries, which were hudmt hit by the 1981-82 recemion. apuned at an annual rate of 12.1 percent, the ~ pin since a 13. 7 percent rate of lncreue in the fourth quarter of 1980. Jobless benefit seekers drop WASHINGTON -Then~ of new applk:ationa for unemploynmit benefiw in mid-October fell by 28,000 to W ,000, partl:y bemu.e ltate employment otfic9s were clmed on Columbw Day. It wu the tint tll9e the claima total had dipped below 400,000 since early September . . Some airlines' profits rise NEW YORK-UAL Inc., the parent company of United Airlines, aid 11a third-quarter profit fell 38 peroent, while Delta Air Lines and Pan American World Airways akl they pelted profiw after io.e. a year .,o. Delta uld it earned $10.4 mllllon, compared with a •16.l mUllon km a year ago. Pan American World Airways. atruaUnl under the heaviest Jomes in aviation history, said it earned $76.8 mil.lion. compared with a Y'Nr-"80 km of $28.8 million. Fuel-efficient jet engine due WASHINGTON -'The Ju.tice Department's antitrust divimon uid Thureday they decided not to challenge a joint venture by~ U.S., European and Japaneee companies to develop and manufacture a new fuel~ffident jet engine for oommercla1 aittraft. Mutual funds assets take jump NEW YORK -Ame1a of the nation's money market mutual funda roR $717 million in the latat week. the largest jump in neerly a year and the fourth ltraight weekly gain. The lnveatrnent Company Institute u.id 'lbunday the n.e, to $165.9 bUllon in the week ended Wedneeday, waa the largest weekly increue Iii.nee the $1.3 biWon of Nov. 3, 1982. Dollar lower; gold prices up LONDON -The U.S. dollar edged lower against most other major currend.-1.n quiet l'Auopean tndinc today. Gold prtc.rwe. In~ the dollar allpped to 232.90 Japenae yen from 233.00 yen late 'lbunday, \Alter l.n London, \he dollar WU quoted at 232.~ yen. GOLD OU OTA TIONS WHAT NYSE DI> NRW YOltK CAI') Od. fl DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOltlt CAP) -FIMI Dow -;;;m' tor Thur'Mav. Oct. 1'7 •IM JIOTm !U': = rs.. 0 IA P'...o-ec>e 1DU:I IUfM lno.M ltAl.01-1.n S7'f.'7 ... 57Ut Ii: "" IJlt.7• UOM 1JU7 1 UI "7.71 ..... *'" i 'i 1, "· -AMERICAN LEADERS lilly Piiat FRtoAY,OCT.28, 1983 COMICS 85 ClAS Slfl ED 87 D a Lakers set sail tonight KANSAS CITY (AP) -The Loe Angeles Lakera, with Kareem Abdul-Jabber bldt · at center but Nonn Nixon Cone from the blckcourt. be8in their .. 1983-84 National Basketball A..:>dation teUOn tonight agaiNt the Kings in Kanaaa City. The pnedce 1euon la in fall 1ear at UC lnine u Rieh Ciaeeio (left), Tod Murphy (below) and Jerome Lee (right) look to pue off during drilla. ........................... · M·arina places its credibility on line tonight Jabber, the league'• aix-time MVP. recently agreed to a new two-year, $3 million contract, ending speculation that he and the Laken might finally part ways. Jabbar, 36, iru.ed most of the Lakera' training camp becau.e of a mild cue of hepatitis, but play- ed in the final exhlbiUon games and appeera ready for the aeuon opener. He i8 expected to get lon&er breathers this year, since the Laken have acquired a ·solid back:~ center, Swen Nater. Miii McGee will start at guard along with Earvin "Map:" John- son for Loa Ange),ea. which made it to the NBA finals last aeaon then Jost four straight to Phila- delphia. McGee will · take over for Nixon. who was traded to San Diego. Although McGee will be the starter now, rookie Byron Scott appears the heir apparent to the job formerly held by Nixon. The Laken' starting lineup al8o will include leOOnd-year fotWard Jamee Worthy, who suffered a broken leg last 9eUOll. Kurt Ram- bla, a Lakers' start.er at forward alor1'r with Jamaal Wilkes most of the fut campaicn, la on the in- jured list with a foot ailment. "I feel good about our finrt six or seven guys." said Laken Coach Pat Riley. Marina HJch'• credibility la on .the line ~t u the VUd.np enter the tint of three major Sunset Leacue tats in their drive for the league champM>nahip and/or the CIF Big Five Con- ference football playoffs with a confrontation against the Orange County'• No. 1-rated Huntincton BeachOOen. Al.lo on the line tonight ii Foun- tain Valley's No. 1 atatua againlt the Seahawb of Ocean View and a battle of survival in the race fat a playoff berth between West- minster and Ed.lion. ellCh 0-2 in ~ff ii at 7:30 in each in- stance. Here's a brief look at each: Marta VI. Batta,_ Bea~ Marina's veer offerwe has sev- eral blue chip athletea involved, including quarterbeck Bill Marler ( 12 TD pu1e9), speedster Eric Karman (8.5 average) and re- ceivers Mike Crowley (30-525 yards) and Chip Riab (21-515 yards). The OOera counter with Danny 'lbompeon (16 carries for 1,052 yarda and 13 TDI) and quar- terbldl Eric Lawton (67 of 129 for 1,061 yards and 11 TOI), among others. Both are 2-0 in league. HB ii 6-1 overall, Marina ii 3-3-1. lt'a at H\i.ntincton Beach. Oceu View v1. Foatala Valley Fountain Valley ii a heayY favorite to tum Ocean View away behind a~ pme which bu exploited eeoondariea with quar- terback Brett Stevens (74-140 for 1,227 yarda and 13 TOI). In Foun- Time running out for Angels' Big Three With the official signing of P>tential free-,agent Doug DeCiria Tue.dily, what has been referred to u the Anaela' Bia Four bu been reduced to the Bia'l'hree or, maybe more accurately, the B&aTwo and a Half, dependins oo bow one interprets Bob Boone'• .ttuation. To quickly review Boane'• atatua, the Angela announced at DeCincea' pre. conference they had come to an agree- ment the catcher and that h1a three-yMr contract WU CWTently being reviewed by American Leakue President Lee MacPhall. Boone, however, ahock.ed upon hearing such news, emphatically denied from h1a home in New Jeney that any pact had been oonaummated. "All I can aay la I SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO haven't aiped an)'thine and, until I do, I haven't &81-eed to anythinc,'' he said. Which leaves it u~ lndividualu to w=.:=.~·aatillBnanDowning and Rod Carew to comlder, and time ii running out. ~of midnight Monday (eastern Ume), Boone, Downing, Carew and whoever ebe ii without a contract and has the nece.ary quallficationa, mu.at file for free agency. There'• no problem with that, since the re-entry draft iln't conducted until Nov. 7, wUel9 one wants-to take Executive Vice Ptellident Dume Bavul at h1a word when be stated e.rlier this month that whoever declara free aemcy would no 'Jonaer be oamddered an Anael U any player made such a declaration, threatened Bavul. the club would no longer neaotlate with that individual, although a parent team does have the opUon to negotiate until midnight of Nov. 6 if lt wants. Takinc Bavui aerioualy, that would leave a little leea than four days in which to sign any Angel players. One would aimo.t have to believe Bavui la jokina, however, and that he'• using such a ploy u 'another one of h1a tactica. I mean can you ima.tne one of the players bellevtnc aucb a threat and not fillna, thu. leavtnc hbmelf in. state of limbo with nothinc to fall a.ck? All BaVMl would have to •Y then ii, "Here's our offer. Take it or leave it." Who'• Buz:de kidding, anyway? On a more serious nature, t.houah. ii how negotiationa are proceeding with the Big Three. And, with at leut with two of the them. th1np don't eound u if they're golJl8 well. Downing, contacted at hia home in Anaheim, WU uklJd how thinp are progreming. (See BIG, Pap Bl) Traditional thorns await CdM, Tars Bobby Hatfield Sea · View Le.cue football leaden Newport Harbor and C«ona del Mar continue their rOlld · to a potential cham- ptonahlp duel Clll Nov. 10 with pmea tonight aplnlt traditional sore •P>tl. Newport'• Sailors ho8t pus-happy Colt& Mesa, while C«or\a del Mar meets a Unlwnity Wch team which bu been an annual thom in the Sea Kings' aide. Unlwnity bu split four pmea with CdM in the put four years. Here11 a look at the three Sea View pmea Clll tonilht'• schedule, ellCh beglnn.lng at 7:30: Cotta Meta v1. Newpert Banor The Sailon, 5-1-1 overall and 3-0 ln Golden memories for Owen Churchill BJ ALMON LOCLUEY .................. LONG BEACH -Owen O.urchW. oldest livinl Olympe told medallflt, and two of h1a &old medal crewmen Wedneeday shared their experience with a baU-doien 1984 Olympic hopefuls at the Lona 8-ch Inter- national Sallboat Show at the Lona BMch Convention <:enter. O.urchill~pated in three Olympic Una pm. -1928, 1932 193e -but wm the aoJd only In the 1932 Olympe. at Lo.Anet'-, ticulerly intere.ted in the gold medals displayed by the crew . Churchill'• medal la in a nautical mUMUm in Loe Angeles. Blby •YI be keepe h1a in a bank safe depollt box. O.urcbill said be not only got gold medala for hbmelf and hia llx crewmen but al8o for bil llx altematee -at a Ume when only six med.ala were allowed for a team. At 87 Churclilll la atill active in the investment bullnell and ii ltil1 active in yachdna throuch the Cal1fmmia Y8Cht Cub at Marina del Rey. He al8o contanu. to ooOect royalU• from the twim fUw which he developed ln the 1940s. league play, rely on a pounding running game with 6-3, 208-pound Steve Bruu, who bu rushed for a phenomenal 807 yarda on 86 caniea in the Tara' put three games. including 11 TOI. Colt& Meu, 2-2 in league, count.en with quarterbrdt Scot ffaaey, who bu completed 67 of 126 for 801yardsand8 TDa th1a llM80ll. It's at Newport Harbor. CdM n. Ualvenlty The Daily Pilot's No. 3 ranked Sea Kings (4-0 in league, 7-0 overall) f11Ce a atrua1J.nl Trojan squad (0-3-1, 3-3-1) that will definitely be without their No. 1 quarterbeck -Andy Miller -and most likely will be without their No. 2 quarter'bldt ' -Will Wat.on (chipped ~ in h1a ahoulder). That leav. the -Cllling duty to Darin Cox, who bu com. ted only one paa for seven yards. CdM ii by junior quarterbeck Bobby Hatfield, who has thrown for 964 yarda and six toucbdowna. The pme ii at Irvine High. Eatuda •1. S.~eback The F.agles of ~ ~ members strong now after a rub of injuriee, will be looking for their finrt league win after three 1cmes and a Ue. The Roedrwmera (2-2) need • win to keep their post-eeeaon playoff hopes alive. Elt.anda'a offense la more balanced with Q\W't.erl>llck Jeff Graham and tallbeck' Matt Wolf. He W&I the Udpper of the 8-me1er AnceUta with a llx-man crew. Two of hll aewmm, John Blby of Newpol't a.ch and Rich- ard Moon of Downey, Jl*'ed their aklpper in ~ younc aldppen while TV W• whlrNd and rwnpaper pbo- f.oll'aphen NWided the 9Y8\t. 'nMI ~ hopefula .,.. par- '!be Anplita, which wu ne1lected for years after Olurchlll IOld her, Iii now betna rwtond at • COit nearly $100,000 and wtll bl the ~P for the 1184 Olympic yachUnc .... Owen CharclUU ( eenler) reeaU. Olympie tailing 1old medal with Jolm Biby ·(left) of Newport Beaeh, and Riehard Moore. Bill Muler (2-0 in leacue), Ocean View ii 1-6, 0-2 with three quarterbacka com- bining for a pa-tog mark of 44-117 for 557 yards and 11 inter- ceptiona. It'• at Weatminster 'High. Westmtu&er n . Edboa Already addled with two io.e.. ellCh bu real.l.ttically reached the point of no return in terma of CIF playoff hopes. West- mlmter'a big threat la quar- terbeclt Tim Hamon (91-178 for 1,182 yards and 4 TOI). J:di8on count.en with quarter'bldt Jon Nowotny, who ia a p..mng and rwminl thrat, coupled with taiJbldr Sean CUrran. It's at Or- ange CoMt Cdlege. • n Orange Coaat DAILY PILOt /Friday, October 28, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK UNLV football team drops 1987 game against Michigan From AP dhpalde. LAS VEGAS -Nevada Laa [!] Vegaa has dropped out of ita acheduled • • 1987 football game with Michigan, forfeiting a $200,000 guarantee, because athletic offidala aay the univenity ia not committed enough to the football program to field a repreeentative team. Athletic Director Brad Rothennel said be and UNL V football coach Harvey Hyde agreed that dropping the game againat Michigan in Ann Arbor waa nee e •ry because the team had no realistic chance of oompetma equally against Michigan. "To subject the student-athlete to that 80 90IDe boost.en and fana can have theif egos aoothed isn't right when thett never has been a commitment made toward football excellence," said Rothennel. Rothermel said playing dleduled 1987 games against such IChoola aa Nevada-Reno, Hawaii and Northern Illinois made more seme than flying a clearly outmanned and ~er-funded football team hundreds of miles when it has no real chance of competing. Mt. SAC meet set Saturday Quote of the day Pittat>UIJh Steelel'9' Coach Cltlld Noll, on the ltatua of Injured quarterb9ck Terry Bradahaw: "He'1 Bettini cloeer. But to ia Christrnu. '' Erickson takes golf lead Defending champloll Bob !I Erlcboa WU the third day leader with a 207 Thunday ln the 27th Annual U.S. National Senior Open aolf tournament in Carmel. Eridclon, from Florida, tied the coune record of 64 ln the lut ~ following ICOl"e of 73 and 70 the tint two daya ... In the PGA event in Penaacola, Fla., Mark Lye took the tint-round lead by thtee ahota ov,r Andy Beu, Du Po'1 and Rollllie Black. Ticket confirmation expected LOS ANGELES -Ticket oon-• finnatiort and refunda for over-. !I aubecrlbed ev~nta for the 1984 Olym- pics will be mailed with the next two weeks, the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee announced ThW'lday. The committee had stated in ita initial ticket brochure last summer that it would notify ticket buyers in the fall of thia year. The organizing committee al80 plans to announce IOmetime within the next two weeks which events are not yet 10ld out, and to provide detaila on acquiring ticketa to ~events. Pillager stays unbeaten ARCADIA -Unbeaten Pillager, ~ the favorite ridden by Lattit Pincay Jr., won a race-loni duel with l\e- member John to capture ThW'lda?j - feature race of the Oak Tree at ~ta Anita meetina· -The winner paid $4.40, $2.60 and $2.20. Remember John, carryiJll 115 and with Chrla McCarron aboard, returned $2.60 and $2.20. Shady Fox, carrying 110 and ridden by J .C. F..trada Jr., finiahed another length back in third and paid $2.60. Leach pulls first-round upset LOS ANGELES -~of the ~ top five seeded players were upeet . ThW'lday in fint-round action of the fifth annual All-Americal) Collegiate Tennil Tournament at UCLA. Among the upeetten waa Laguna Beach High ptoduct Rick Leech, who dealt fifth-seeded Tom W~ke of Trinity, Tex. a 6-3, 6-3 setback. Television, radio TV: NBA Basketball -Laken at Kansas City, 6:30 p.m ., Channel 9 (delayed). RADIO: NHL Hockey -Klnp at Buffalo, 4:20 p.m., KFOX (9~.5-FM). NBA Basketball - Lakera at Kanaaa Qty, 6:30 p.m., K.LAC (570) (delayed); High School Foot~ :_Westminster vs. Ediaon at Orange Cout College, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108-FM). Sports on TV S.t•rtl•)' TELEVISION 9:30 a.m . (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - M.ichipn atIDlnois. \ • 12:30 p.m. (7) -COLLEqE FOOTBALL - Waahington at UCLA. 12:45 p.m. (2) -NBA BAS&ETBALL -San Antonio at Houaton,. · 3 p.m. (9) -IUCKBOXING -St. Lou.la vs. Salt Lake in Laa Vegaa (taped), and St. Louis vs. New York at Madilon Square Garden (taped). 3:30 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD-Coverage of the f982 Riviera International triathlon at Nice, France (taped). 6:30 p.m. (9) -NBA BASJETBALL -Lakers at Utah. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Waahingtol'\ at UCLA. RADIO Colele FOOIW -Navy ._, Noire Dama, 11:10 a.m., KNWZ (1190); Wa"""8IOll at UCLA, 12:30 P.m., KMPC (710); USC al Cal, 1t:40 p.m., KNX (1070); Lone e.dl'Stata al Eulern Wallllneton, 2 p,m., KFOX ('3.5'-FM, dela'ledl; cat Stat. Fullet1on al Idaho Slate, 6:10 p.m., KWVE t10t·FM). ~ -K.!nlll •• TOl'onto, 4'.50 PA, KFOX ('3.S-FM). NIA a..«albell. -Lekan al Utah, 6:20 p.m .. KLAC (S70l. Sundlv s-11.,, TELEVISION 10 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Baltimore at Philadelphia. 1 p.m . (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Rams at Miami. 4 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC at Cal (taped). RADIO NFL Footl>el -Ramt al Miami. 1 p.m .. KMPC (710); Seattle at Raiden, 1 P.l'l'I .. KRLA 11 110). WALNUT -Tra- ditionally the final tuneup before the league finals, the 35th Mt. San Antonio Cross Country Invitational is set for Saturday morning, with the first high school race scheduled for 8 a.m. A number of area teams have ch06en to compete in the meet, including most of the Sunset League. ''Does Nissans $5999' truck haul 1400 lbs?'' 11Yep:• Edison and Marina will be participating in the same race in Division 3, which alao features Sunset League cham- pion Ocean View and Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley has been classified in Division 2. From the Sea View League, Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa, Irvine and University is scheduled to send teams, but leque dual cham- pion Corona del Mar will not be competing. "We felt with three C0U4rh meeta comin8 up (the league finals, the CIF prellms and the CIF finals), that we would paa on this one," said Sea Kinga' Coach Brian Hunsaker. Corona del Mar easily wrapped up the Sea View League dual crown Friday over Newport Harbor. Ocean View's Mike Calvano, though, eees it u an excellent op- portunity to prepare b.la troops for the CIF meeta. Wa Seahawka edaed Fountain Valley Friday to ~ up the Sun.et dual title. ''lt'a buiailly the same coune that the pnlims and finals will be held," .. he uJd. "lt will give the nmnen a chance to run aver the coune before thmemee1a. "lt'a a challen,ing coune, comparable to the one at Saddlebeck." Bemdea the vvaity races, the 71 r11ee11 will include competition on the junior high , freshman, IO~more ~:;~·;SH;; 3 TRIPS DAILY *40 PEA PERSON (8 person maximum) •I am -11 am •1pm -t pm •lpm·1•m 41' 8PORTFllHER BALBOA DEEP SCA FIStlMG CHARTERS ' BAl.80A ( 714) 675-2960 I GOU '~ .~ , ullnQ(Mge ~ T~ Forrrt# HNd Pro SIG CANYO(tl C.C. •••Wll~ ..,,-. 11111 ....... ........ 11'-H1-1111 ''In a double-wall steel bed?" 11Yep.•• "With the most powerful standard engine in its class?" 11Yep." $ ggg*,, "A~yone .els;; give you all this for .. 5 ...... ~·~· .... ,, ---.. ? ·Nope. • .. ..:· ' , .. ...... There's a gap between "cheap" and "1nexpens1ve" you can drive a truck through Basemodefs f119lne liorMpOwerl lbrquel tlr.a(«) rpm (Jtd) rpm That gap is ~how much truck you get for your NISSAN 2389 10314800 134t2SOO buck. And the truck that fills the gap is the nf?.N Nissan Regular Bed. See the chart No other truck 1ndudes ~ 2366 100/4800 130/2800 all t~ standard features for a stteker pnce of only S5999~ FOllD RANGER 1995 nJ.4000 10712«:/J Muscle, hustle. economy and tough guts at an ea.sy CHIVYS-10 1940 8214600 10113000 price. Nis.5.ln technology advances the~ Regular Bed beyond ordinary trucks to. Major Motion AT YOUR DATSUN DEAi.ER. • " -' ., Mfr.'1,u9, Turning Groun Vtnlllated 'i''°" TtanJmiuion retail prke• clr<I• (tt •• clearance power front ' I (ba••I baH cutb to c~rb) ~ dltc brakes 1460 s speed w/overdr'rve SS999• 34 1 79 STD 1400 4speed SS998• 34 1 6.5 STO. 1235 4speed SS993• 36.7 6.6 STD. lOOO 4 speed S6408• 36.8 6.4 STO ' Double wall Md STD. NIA STD. STD. , FDR THE RECORD c..e..e taf'e Nev1oe 1-aa v ... , 2t, S.n OleOO St. 10 Hltfl ldlMI lcMdUle THutlSDAY'S SCOlllH lee View~ lrYlr)I 2', El TOf'O 17 c:.tlvl'\' ~ Cenvon 17, S.nta AM \lallt v O 5-n" An• 42, Or•l'M o °"""' Leatue V1lencl• 42, !>evanna 1 TONIGHT'S OAMllS C71JOI SM View '---Coi le Me'9 et NewPOl't Harbor COf'on• def Mer va. Unlv.,1lty 11 lrvlnt Ell•ncl• va. S.dclltOecto. at Senti AN St1dlum 1-.tLM-Merln• •• Huntlnoton 8ffch Oc:Mn View •'-Fountain Vatlev et Weatmln11er Weatmln•t" v•, Editor\ et Or•,_ Coeal CoillVe Swfll C:..st L-S.n c-11 et ueun• &tlCll Llvune Hllll •• D•M HIM• Wooelbrldlle 11 MlulOn Vleto .....,,LMWt Mater Del ., SI Peut Bl•llOP Amel 11 Ser" Servi!• et Plus X C...twy L-Vllle Perl< 11 Et ~ Foothlh 11 Tu1lln .,,_.. L- E•P11'1n11 vs. Loer1 11 LA P1lm1 Ketelte vs. Cypreu 11 Wfftern Kennady Y,, Pacifica ., BOite Gr•ncle Lot At1mllos n . El Oor1do 11 V1ttncl1 Gar-.i~L­Los Aml11<>• 11 G1rdtn Grovt La Quint• al BOila Grande ''""IY L.._ Butna P1rk v1. Troy 11 Fullerton Fullerton VI. Sonor• " L• H1br• L• H•br• n . Sunny Hiiis •I Buen• P1rk ~ LM tue Anaheim •t Brea·Otlnda Ntft·IMtue 5-n Gorgonlo 11 C1pl1trano ll•llev HIGH' SCHOOL STANDINGS S.. View L .. tue Corona dtl Mllr NlwPOl'I Harbor Cotti Me'9 s.ctclletNldl El TOf'o lrvlnt Et11ncla Unl~lty '---WLT • 0 0 • 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 l 0 2 l 0 0 3 1 0 l I TIMlrMIY'• S-0. lrvlnl 2•, Et Toro 11 T ...... 1 o.n-(7:Jt) Cotle Mew II NtwPOl'I H1rtior CdM vs. Unl,,.,11tv et trvlnl o-.e WLT 7 0 0 5 I I • 3 0 2 5 0 3 s 0 3 s 0 2 4 I 3 3 I Mark LYI MdYa..n °'""'°"' NO!WIM~ I.Oft Hlnl!le Jiff Slumln D•v• eatT O.vldOtrln Al ~­Mlk• Nlc:otelte Fuuy loetter Ooftllle HerntnCMld 1•111 Smith . Merk McCumw Larry ltlnll., senterl teumemlftt 1441 E rldlMll'I OMft Lind Moon Mullln• Sob Duden Ptll HeurMr HowleJotwlton Al """-' Sitt Harttev (et CeffMI) Jeck Martin GIOf'.. T'*"81 ChUdt Meltadl LAI......_ ~AY'S aalULTI 1•11 1~-...... , APPALOOSAS ,.ST UC .. • ful1onlla. Ntwr You Mlfld (Jin) UO UO 2.lO Apt to Ill TOWll IMcCrmk) UO lAO OUr Glllrlel IWllllel 2.10 Allo rKlld: Douele Park, 9old Don, 811 Clltk, Ollle ()op, Time; 1:15 2/S. 12 aXACTA (3·4) palci '31.00. QYAAT••HOlllSH s•cOND •ACL 170 Ytrdl. Plenty I Trudi (Grc) .. oo 3.10 3.40 Shrewd N ltlch !Rondl UO SAO ltun N•ll.,. Run IThomlal J.40 Alto racact: Cll"t Aft" Me, First And For-I. Clltr9' CUI. Time:*° U •XACTA (4·1) Nici '50.00. TMllD uca. a Yards. Heu ltoar (Fiiier) 1UO t.20 UO ltldMdl 8rottw (lilfelt) 1UO UO Slr911 Touc:ll IM"*I 00 AIM reced: ..... Venture, Wedll, ~ CIWnlllon. Ooctor Smart, L.Jqwrs Quic:tler, Slnntul Cat. Timi: t:CM l/ s. OMn. , .......... , TMUlttOA.,.. ••u. n , .......... -~ ....... , """llAC&. ·~ Nr'onet, s.i.et a L.aM (Meu) lUO UO 00 CMIM~l 1M UO Fr""'° IF.,..._.1 I UO iuee racM: ,.~, • ........_ Lla. Mommt, ltamlllln' Luv. Aehatut. Time; 1:1&. taCC*D llACa. 1 II It mtlft. S.C .. IH9wMl UO MO UO ,._ Moilo(I 116ac.ti) l.00 2.20 Pr-DllhwY (Malla) uo Alto reced: ltefund Oflw. 1 .. ttn1 JO, ~· Kftlelll, Jet~. Coun Acle, Piii ..... 1e-., 14111.to. ""* '*'"s. st DAILY DOUeLa C7•41 Mid M1.20. TIMD llACa. 1 I/It mllft. .. ' ltelf!Oow IDll'lty) t.00 '-'° uo c_. on Jiii 1va1en1ueta1 '-00 uo Wlllle Dinner aumt CMeaa) 3.<IO AIM reced: SOClal ltllllew, Plctu?t....,_ 9rlde, Mon lanlllt, G1vv. Time· 1:45. llC)Uant •ACa. • IUl'!ofltl. M11lcal Merkt! (Ollvtr") IUO .. oo 2.AO Mlr111ta (Plncav> uo 2.10 Nordic Wey IValenauetal 1.20 AltO reced: Ml" Salldv Wind, 01ma1ea· dooft, 90ld ClndY. Time; I I tl 215. 'WTM ••ca. 1111 mllet on turf. Ll!Nn (51111111 UO YO 4.00 ,,_. JoM .... Cl) .. 20 l.10 9ufta-to (Vlllnauell) UO Also reced: &oslo. Red er-•, Wei· hem G.-, Cold. Tlmr. ,,... 115. U aXACTA 14·11 Paid $13.5'0. SUCTM uca. Ont m11e. Jlftelne JoMny (Olllsy) 1.00 5.20 3 • .0 Tabar1 IHawlevl UO 4.00 t<MP on Telltlne (PtOroie) J.00 Alto rec9d: Monti M., Juil FOf' Cllar11e, Shotgun Wlllle, Ondate. T1ml: ,,,. 4/S. savaNTH uca. Ont m11e. GullerrMnlt IPlnc:.ey) 11.20 ~ Der11nt (McC•rron) IC l18111n' 1 LUI I Llonem I Alto rlCllCI: Frotty Too, A Mevtle, Merclene, Secret GIH. Time: l:J7 2/S. S.S UlACTA (4·5) paid M0.50. •IOHTM •AC•. 6 fur10nt11. 00 uo 3.20 uo l.40 Po$1tlvl Pl...., (PlncaY) 6.AO 2.40 2.20 lttmem!Mr JoM (Mcc.1rron) UO 2.<IO Shady Fox (Estrade) 1.40 Alto recied: 80lcl ltuclclv, Mollvttv, MOf'ry•a Chem'" LAuohl1111 lloy. Perla Prince. Time: I~ 315. 51 P'tCat SIX 1'·4+4-4-4) Palci $20,M .20 wllll )5 WIMlllll llcktla (ti• llOrWI). u Pldt $ht contolltllon Paid $40S.20 with 903 wlnntne tk:ltell (fl'tl llorMS). NINTM ••c•. 1 111• mlln. Soft Martel (VllenJutll) U0 .. 00 3.00 Thi •ltl T. (Ml .. ) LOO S.20 ~ IFuenlftl 10.00 AllO r.c:ed: Semlnoll Kid, L91111•v. Cap· teln orient, Provlclenllal, Tll•nlo, Out a.tori O.wn. Tlmr. '*' SI •XACTA (4·2) Nici Jlt'l.50. Al~: 21.457. Hllll lcftMI Cl"MI ceuftlrV llOYS 0-View a. ,._..... Vee.¥ a 1. Tllomc>ton IOV), 16.-0S; t. Ardllbeld IOVI. 1•il4; J. Salw1 IOV), 1':17; 4. Cam!IClell IFV), 16:23; S. Trudtll (FV), 1':33; 6. Brown (FV). IW, 1. AndlfMlll IFVI, IUO; I. Wilker IFVI. 1':57, f. M19110f'lnl (FV), 1':51; 10. ll~' (OV), 17;(1), • .._ 16, Wa.tw*• 4iS I. Ztmenek IEI, 1':21; 1. Kitner IEI. t•:22; J, P1tlno IE), 16:23;'-T1vl0r IE), 16:2.S; S. ACO"• (W), 1':21; 6, Arnell CE), 1•:32; 7. Th0ma1 IE), 16:lfl I. G1ln IWI, l•:J7; t. Tr1nl IW), 16:53; 10 Gartencl IE), 16:57. C.,_ 11911 Mar IS,....,_.. M.,.._ 41 I. Anderton tCdMI. 15:32; 2. HoblK ICdMJ, IS:Sl; 3, Ortiz (CdM). 1S:S7; 4. Wood (CdM), 1•:02; S. Holland (CdM), 16:22; 6. V•n Hoven ICdMI, 16:21: 7. Brown INHI, 16::M; I. 00..9 (NH), 1•:37; t. LUIMl>rlrtk (CdM), 16:~; 10. Smith (NH), IUJ. •t T-JI, Cfttl Mela tl I. H1vne ICM). 15:23; 2. Allln (ET), 15:25; 3. Andtnon !El'), 15:40; 4, HoOlon (CM), 15:51; S. COiby (CM). IS!S2; 6. Klno IETI, 1S:SI; 1. McF1cldeft IETI, 1':05; I . Serrao IETI, 16:09; t . McLacllan ICM), 16:13; 10. Adami (ET), 1':22. •••lldl M, h "'' "* n I. Baerg IE), 15:5'; 2. Robtrl• (E), 1':03; 3. OtLATorre ISi. 1':06; 4. Pwrv IEI. 1':11; S. Oevl1 (SJ, 16:27; 6. Palme (El, IUI; 7. Garibay ISi, 1':50; I . Pwei IS), IHM; f. L-ISi, 17:12; 10. Rev11a (SI. 17:14. o.u ..... 16,W.........,.• l. ltlldlOI (E),. 11:4'; 2. Torkella (E), 11:51; 3. Vender Moten IEdl, 11:54; ._ Menu IE>. I~; s. F-(£), lt:Ot; .. Mode (WI. lt:lO; 7. McCIJ/IN (El, lt:1'; L Hedon IEI. 1'='4; t. COf'rll IWI. lt:S4; 10. Johnton (W), :IO:OS. ~ .......... Vee.¥ IS, 0-View St Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 28, 1983 .. Westmi nster rally victimizes Edsion Ed.lion Kich eame about. u c:loee u pomlble to apri.nclnc the upeet of \h~ Sun.et Leaaue vol- leyball lleUOfl Tbunday night ap1nat Weetminater. But clme wun't good enough aa the Uona rallied for a 9-15, 12-16, 15·12, 15-1, 15-6 decision over the Chargera at Edilon. The Chargers cont.rolled the match for the better part of three games, winnin& the tint two and taking a 10-4 advantage in the third before Westminster staged ita comeback. Setters Erin Tomblin and Kathy Gonnan played well for Edi80n in a losing cauae, while junior outside hitter Jackie MendH, middle blocker Melodie Heximer and Sabrina Dennis fueled the rally for the Lions. Mendez had a seuon-high 28 kills with only two mimes, Hex- imer had 16 'kills and Dennis served 20 points, including seven aces. The loss prevented Edison (4-4 in league and tied with Marina) from virtually sewing up a CIF playoff berth. Fountain Valley maintained a . VOLLEYBALL ab.are of the Sumet League by diapatchina Ocean View I 15-4, 16-12, 15-11. Sophomore Christy Svalated wu the offensive leader with 14 killa, while middle blocker Jackie c.ook contributed nine. The Barona and Westminster are eech 7-1 in league competition. Marina retained Ua playoff hopee by downing Huntinatcm Beach, 15-10, 16-14, 15-6. The Vikinp meet Edi.eon next Thun- . day in a mat.ch ~hkh could de- termine the Sumet'a lut playoff repreeentative. In the Sea. View League, c.or. ona del Mar rolled to an euy 15--0, 15-8, 15-10 victory over Saddle- back behind outside hitter Kara McGulnnees and junior middle blocker Andrea Redick. Irvine clinched the third play- off spot with a 15-7, 15-7, 15-10 triumph over F.atancia. Back-row apecialiat Chris Romero and middle-blocker Kris Roberta keyed the victory. BIG THREE • • • From Page 81 "Not too well,'' he answered. "I really can't take it much further than that. Things should be more determined in the next couple of days. ''I'm not that optimistic. Actu- ally, the whole thing ia kind of mind-boggling. Not much haa happened. Very little, in f.act. It appears u if I'm not a very important player to them." progrewd. They aeem very indif. ferent about whether to retain Brian or not. "We've indicated two thinp to them -that Brian would like to stay, and that we're willina to compromille.'' Etl1ncla YI. ~ et S.nll Ana 5tldlutn U aXACTA (3·41 NICI SMJM, ntOllOUGMU•DS l'OUltTM uca. 1 "" mllft.. CloudY P9" (Mldll) 121.00 27.IO 11.AO l. Gilbert IFV), 20:21; 2. Cr1111r .. IFlll, , 20:21;,J. Trudell IFVI, 20:22; 4, Kenny IFVI, ~ S. Wilker (FV). 21:17; 6. Scorette (FVI. 21:32; 1. PYclor IFVI, 21:43; I. Downing ia coming off a aeuon in which he hit 19 home runs, had 53 runa batted in and a .246 batting average. He a1ao aet an Americap LeAgue record for moat oon- 9eCUtive games played without an error. Hia statistics don't look overwhelming, but Downing bu been ranked as an "A" player for the upcoming re-entry draft. Thia much ia known about the Angela' position concemina Downing: a.) the club wants to get IOl'De speed into the lineup and sees left field u one of only a couple available openinp in which to imert such a cmvnncUty; b) despite Downing'• errorlell record, bis ten\ativene98 in the outfield la aeen u a liabW~. NHL CAMP9•LLCOt1,•••NC• Smvtllt ~ w L T f"fl Edmonton 1 2 I 15 Vencouv., • 5 I 9 Winni-3 s 2 • CallVt' l ' I 1 Olla 2 s 2 ...,..,,.~ 6 ChlcellO 7 • 0 , . St. Loula ' • 0 12 TOf'onto s • I II O.trOll 3 3 2 I MIMttOI• 3 ' I 1 WAL•S CONr•RUfCI l"'etr1cS ~ HYRanMn ' 2 0 11 PhllacltlDtll• I 2 1 17 NY 1119.-., 4 • 0 • WM/llneton l 1 0 6 Pltt.OWIJll 2 • 0 • New Jer..., I • 0 2 -~ 0.-1 • I 1S ao.ion • 3 I I) ·~ s • 1 11 Harttord 4 l I ' MontrMl • s 0 • TlwrM9Y'I Sarft PhhedtlPtll• •• Ouebtc J ito.ton 11 I , Mlnllllol• 1 Plllaourllh 4, CNCaoO 2 TNeY'a ~ ~•I Buftelo, (n) T0<onto 11 N.Y Ranoen , lnl Wlnnl-•• C111Jery, (II) H1ttt0f'd '' Vencouvw. lnl Wemen't _ ... ...,.. MIOM SCHOOL SM View L-- 0, w SI 36 JO 3' .. 37 Sl l3 31 .. SI ,, 12 12 n " .. 3' 31 43 GA 47 " " 41 3' 3' 36 50 )7 ,,. XI JO ... JJ <Ill 0 ... 21 J7 30 40 Coron11 def Mer def. S.ddlebacll. 15--0. 15-1. IS·lO. 1rvln1 def. E1tanc11, 15·7, IS·7, IS-10. iultMt LNtult Wntmlnlt" clti. Edllon. 9·1S, 12·1S, 15· 12, 15--1, U·6 Foun11ln V•lltv Ott Octln vi.w. 1S·•· IS· 12. 15· ll Merln• clti. Muntlnvton Buell, 15-10, 1'· I•. IS.-6. W1tw 111111 HIOM $(HOOL l.1911118 9eldl f, ~ M9' S UHIU118 Hllll 2 I 2 ~ LlllUM ~ 2 I • ,_, UllUl\8 . Korlnv: Yelllnd 2. Oltdtrld1 2. Cher 2, Fr1.., I, Glltrt 1, Giibert I. Ritchie EatiAU (Sltlllie) 4.20 UO Frtndl Commender (VllellzU918) l.40 Abo rKlld: Nevada Seel. llMu Moro. IN81tern Mandlllt. Leonolls, Now Vlctorv, ExtremetY, Btazi..e1on11. Time; 1:4'. """ uca. '"" 1ur1on11• L'Pttllt (ltloom) lUO 11.20 UO Goldlll Duke (Def91dlll0) lUO 7.40 Oul Trlbutt (Oll••rfl) UO Alto rlCllCI: DrNm • Wit!. Grows °" Tr-. S.nclY Port.,, MIU Shadow Ctlff, R 19111 An91ft, Time: 1:21 •1s. 12 auCTA <4·21 Paid sm.oo. SIXTH ltAC .. 6 furlonet. Sir ltuuelt IMlllll 10.20 ._.., 4,00 LOf'd Norman (Mena) UO lM Sinister Smllt (o.tcladlllol 00 Alto rac:.d: Catch e FOOi, l(lfnMI Hll, Klnv Cody, Oeflellf•tor, Nl!lllvl• Netlw , OanclY Ylflll ... 0. Novo. Time: 1:11 12 UlACTA 12·5) Nici 136.20. UVUCTH •Aca. 6 ""1onll'-Sofl of Chief 1°'19Ml 1 M YO MO ltetteu llueful IMllC:Nll) MO UO OM ,,_. Htt I~) :UO Alao r1cecl: J1C111t'1 E aDrtH. S.-~ E.-s, TIN'll·'a F....,, Yutt• Ullin, Flrt Quote, Panllandter. Time: 1:1 .. '2 •XACTA 13-10) Nici IU.eo. •1GM11t uca.' tunofteL $Pltrai TudOr (Fernendez) 25.00 1.00 s.20 ·-'* <•tack> J.20 uo 9klHOOll IOllvernl 3.00 Atso rllC9d: Falll!ful D-, l,,_flllw S..t, Cornish Pllot, El Prin-o. #tefl ltult, Gldo Tu, SN o4 IChlt". Time: 1:12 4/S. $2 UlACTA (1-3) Nici $7'.00. ...,,. ••ca. • rur1on11s. etHkln (Ollverfl) S.20 UO UO Honest SN (Hollt1111Swor1lll UO UO Ltl's P1rtv l.._,.t) S.<IO Alto rlCllCI: Prkle O P9ut, PNd'I aran· dv. Poona Vlt'tlt. ltOUllll s•-•ne. Art111•1 c-1. BY• BY• Lolle. Time: 1:12 )15. J2 •XACTA C.-S) Paid 124.40. $2 ~K SIX 16-4·2-l-1·61 N kl S24,2t2.00 with -wlnnlntl llcllel (RY• llOl'tftl. C1rrvover POOi: 5'4,40l.JO. T•NTtt ••ca. 6 turlonll" Surlln CIAle CP9ck'oze) S.40 2.10 UO T109I (Vllenauell) UO 2.40 Wltcfl Calla (~I) UO Alto reced: Caslltlend, PINN ltl,.., SOvllleu l.aH, Gummoco. Time: I: 12. $2 aXACTA 17·31 IMlld SIUO, •LaVSMTM •ACa. • furlelnlla. J-·· Prlncle (Sb4) '00 2.40 2.40 lled Volcano (DllNdlllO) UO UO GOiden TelOM (Miit) 3.20 Alto rKlld: Streekln Dteitln, ChllY Chief, Drftl Y J-. Sllendon FOOi, Eesi.rn SuMtt, Oaldetton. Timi: 1:12 l /S. It aJtACTA (1·4) peld $IOAO. .,._ALOOSAI TWtlU'Tlt UCL 4 funonla. Mac110 .... nee CROllCI) UO 4.40 J.00 SoutNNI Pride IWhlt1I UO UO ~In TnimP 100-) 2.AO Alto reced: Bettle ltock. Mlusllwr c...,, Oo1*9 Hit, TIM llMl!Ot', Ml WIM lt0911'1, Macltlewtllal'I. Time; :M 2/S. u ax.CT• 11·61 A1c1 m.20. Atll!IClenc:e: •• 222. """ lcftMI ...... L.MllM ...0 ... Mlllllll V1tte 0 ..... Wiiiette CL•> def. •um•. 7·5, def. Dllbro, ..... def. FoudY, H ; Conttev (L8) won, .. t, ... o. •·O; Godfrey IL8) won, 6·0, •-1, H . f o..-SUlll·H1Ylor IL•> def. Powen-Grlfflth, ,.o, def. 01ar1tn·Ket1Y. •·o. def. TllOITIP-aon-Mltdtell. H; Pldt·Flym (Lal won, .. ,, •·1, •·I; TrtVK•Wlllecll (LS) won. .. ~. •·O, •·I. .... ll.~ ......... Smllll (El IOtt lo Beltrln, O·•. def. .,_n, .. I. def. Am. 6-1; Kirk (El '°''· e>-•. won, 6-0, .. 1; Felneotcl IE) loat, C>-6; won, .. 1. 6·2. .,_ Sh••· Simmon• I E J d t l. ~-F .......... 1 ..... INrp-A'*"-, .. , ..... ~··Mecetle ... 2; Ktub-,._,."'* IU -.. 1. ..2 ... 3; ----~~II 1£1 !Oat, 4•6, won. 7-•· IOtt, S-1. W..17,11 0 .... I ...... CrlMll (M) def. Miii. H . def. Vllldelte, H , def. 9-1, 6•0; U111t IMl won, 6-0. H , .. 2; ,....,.,, IMI won, 7-6. •-o ... 1. .,...... Church-H8rr li I M I del. Subhtrw1l·Subh.,w11, 6·l, def Atturl·Mbene!llV, H . def. Nlcol·Schul1eft, ... 31 Lotllo>Slenfteld (M) IOll, 4-t, won. H . 6-2; Fenton·ltobartaon (M) won. •-•. H , 6·1. ....,_, Hll,_, II, C:...S. Milla 1 ..... Tucker ICMI IOtt to CrOOk, 1·6, def. •-•· •·2, def. S.O.allan. •·O; H1naon (CM) lo\I, 5•1, •·7. won. •·O; Bermor• (CM) ICKI, H , C>-6, won, 6·4. °"*"' JOM•r·B•n•dlct ICM) 1011 lo 1tv111-aUM111, 2·•· def, Nlblo·Wl vnt, 6• 1, dlt, Welllfl·Everi, •·o; Our1n·V•n Sc;oyoc ICM) IOll, 2·•, 3·6, won, 6·•; C"8nt·Wul! (CMI ICKI, 1·•· O-•, 4.._ , ........ Vllil'W ti, 0-. View S ..... WM'IW IFVI def, OM!ord. •·OJ def. La,.., .. t; def. Jorden, •-01 KnoY CFVI won 6•2, 6-1, •-01 Oercfl CFV)), loll 2·6; won 6-0, 6-1. 0...... Gorumb•·YH (FV) 1011 10 Hunelln·Ourr1.. 2-•1 loll to K"ce-Oo, .-1; def. OtVwe·llllfllY, •-4: Sc>lvlk<adlll CFV) IOll 4-t; won ._., 7-t, Utttt·SNtton IFVI lcltl H ; won .. 3, 7.._ ....... ,, '"""t , • ..,....,...,...,,....,.111 ...... a.rwtno IE ) def. Manlrf, .-o; d81. Ptwm, •·l; def. II.ala, •-t; H1allnet IEI IOll 26, t ·6, S-1; ltk:Mr-IEI won 6•1; -.: 1-t; won 1·S. ~ Fekd1-W1daworth IE) IO•I to P111on.,loua-lt1Ynold1, •·7; def. Pllu1n1·M IChelaon, 6·0; def. INnedlc!·Ftfti., 6·3; Cunnlnlhem·ICoama H•vwaro IFV). 21:45; '· Rover (OV), 21:A7; 10. Lum IFV), 21:41, ..__, M8ftMr 21, C--. MM J7 1. Hinton (NH). ll:JO; 2. Sil ... (CdM), 1t:Ot; 3. Morris (NH), lt:22; 4. Rlbtlltt !NH l1 1t:21: S. L110 INHI. 20*!; 6. Hlllerl !CdMI, 20:07; 7. Muth (CdM), 20:09; I. Crlektlt INH). 20:17; f . Rutflne INH). ~J 10. Y11t1 (CdM), 20".51. ....... Amat 2$, Mel9r Del • t. Maldonado 19Al. 17:52; 2. Elli"" (BA), 11:09; J. M. Yott IMO), 11:30; ._ Gonl81n !BA). 11:53; S, Maher (MD), lf;Ot; 6. 0 . H'*"" (MO), lt:OI; 7. T. HUl!Nt IMO), tt:.02; I. Urllllll 18Al. tt:23; f. Cox (MD), lt:J2; 10. Pl-(aA), 1t:3l. H~ ... di U, MarlM .. I. Al .. lnder (H8), 16'SS; 2. Soto (HB), 16:St; 3. Cla rke !MB). 17:02: ._ Po" CHBI. 17:06; S. W1vthomu (HBI, 11-07; •· MAv- 1>1rd CMI. 17:09; 1. llanolev IH91. IM). I. Work IHB), lHS, 9 OouO (M ), 17 3', 10 Mclnltrle IMI. 11:2'. 'nlUr'MllD lrWcllae ... •• L4 ..._._~ OETltOIT TtGE•~~Md ,,.. con· tr1cts of Boll Melvlll, cetclltr. Scotty Eert and Pedro Clla'tlr, lllfltlders, Ntlion Sim-mons, oulfleldtr, and R_. Mllton •nCI Brt•n IC .. Y. llllctltn. ........ ~ CHICAGO CUBS-Sllll'!ed e -vMr •forldftll ffretmlllt with Lodi of Iha Clan A C1lttornle LM-. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTs-tl .... Md Cllrla Smltll, fir" lll""'9n. 8AJKaTllALL .............. Auedltlell HOUSTC>fol ROCKETS-Annourtced r .. Or-I o4 C1Mn Murllfly, C>Ultd. An· nou.-cl tllat Chuck N..,111, center, wlM lllaY 11111 -ton In 1111¥. KANSAS CITY KI NGs-Pllced Mllct Woodton. -rd, on thl lnlured tlMfV• 1111. NEW JERSEY NET~klned Cltrtr\QI Wiik.,, -rel. NEW YORK KNICICS--Alked welven on Ed ~od. vuard. Placed Eric F.,ntten, cetller, Oii lnluf'ed r-. WASHINGTON BULLETS-Cul Don Colllnl, -rd-lorwerd. Pieced Mlet\M4 Brltt, forw•rd. on ltle lnlured llat. rOOTllALL ....... , ..... "-- NEW YORK GIAN1'~ Curtis Mc:Gr"'· ....,.,lie end. end ""'"' Whit• ttneton. llMOadt.,. on '"' "11urtd ,_ "''· ST. LOUIS CARDINAUo-f'lleed Jeff Griffin. cor~. on i... lnlured·r- ""· Slentd Vidor Heflin, Olfenllvt bKll HOaCaY ....... Heclrft &.MtMe BUFFALO SABltES-St nl Chrl• ~"'· forward, to N~ter of the American Hoc-.Y L-. NEW YORI( ISLANOEltS-Solnl Bruce Afflldl end Gon:t DI-. d0Jfer1-1, lo lndlenuolls Clleellan of Ille Ctnlrll ll'fLM-. "Which just goes to ahow atatlatica aren't everything," Downing noted. "I kind of eee• m)'9elf aa a player of intangibles . Belng ranked as an A player, I have to be doing aomething physi- cally." Downing'• agent, Tom Reich, who waa acheduled to meet with Bavaai today, didn't aound any more promising from his office in Florida. ''There'• been no change in what'• been png on.'' he aid. ''They haven't been in contM:i with me for a week. There'• been no change ln their pcmtion. There have been netatiationa png on for a long time, but not much bu Matten are equally un~ lng with Carew, who a1ao bad a meeUng with Bavui today. "Are you optlmlatic?'' he wu uked Thunday. ''No,'' WU the quk:k ~· "We'll just have to wait aee. I don't know what more I could have done. It'• their cboioe." Carew finiahed with a .339 battinl average, aeoand behind &.ton's Wade Boga (.360) in the ' American Lea«\ae. The Angels' cold ahoulder here ia a little more puzzling. Again, maybe it'• another tactic on Bevui'• put in an attempt to set Carew to lower bia ~ pra (be.lJeved to be around $1.4 mDlkm annually). The next couple of daya ahouJd provide aome arwwen. Stay tuned Murphy bows out HOUSTON (AP) -Calvin Murphy, a 13-year veteran who once hit a National Buketball Aaaociation record of 78 con- secutive free throws, says he is retiring from the Houston Rockets becaU9e lt's "time to go do bigger and better things." "It's a good feeling to say I didn't need to play basketball anymore," Murphy said Thun- day in making the announcement. Chuck Nevitt, at 7-5 the tallest player in \he league, announced Thunday he will play thia aeuon in Italy. The Rockets cut Jeff Tayloe, bringing the roater within the NBA's 12-player limit. Murphy said be would not be at the Rockets finrt regular aeuon game against San Antonio Satur- day. "It takes time to put things in perspective," he said. "lt ia going to take IOl1le time to get this basketball out of my sys- tem," he said. Murphy aaid he was pJe red that his career hu made him fi.nandally independent . Murphy, a 5-10 point guard. has not been a starter for two yean. He averaged 17 .9 points a game through his career and wu 17th on the NBA'• alJ-time 9COI'· lng llat. He hit 89.2 percent of hia free throw attempts, second only to the 90 percent average compiled by Rick Barry, who played much 1-of4hia career with the Golden State Warrion and also played with the Rockets. The decision to retire wu bis own, Murphy said. "It dawned on me it wu my time to step uide," he aaid. "I did a lot of IOul 8Ml'Chinl· I wanted to do what waa right l.ar ~ conceined." The Norwalk, Conn,, native said his biggest thrill WU playinC on a Rocketa team which reached the championship aeries in 1981. Irvine surprises El Toro to retain playoff hopes • THE HARBOR ~ AREA'S FINEST JIY D.ii.E LEZON 122 yarda and one touchdown. He started off with a ._..... ..... o.,..... completion on the first play from ICrimmage and ' ~-hall 'f -Irvine High kept alive Its hopes for a CIF playoff went on to connect on nine a\ralaht in. the i.u•~ berth by upeetting El Toro, 24-17 in Sea View League lrvtne started the ax>rinC with an 84·yard, football action Th~y nigh tat Million Vlejo High. 14-play drtve that waa capped when Rahmatulla 00 v la bulled h1a way aver from three yards out. A crowd of ,2 saw the aqueroe P Y El Toro came richt bllCk on lta flnt ~aaion of probablythelrbestgameofthe8eUOnbycont:rolling the~ quarter to tie \he score at 7-7 wh@n \M ball much of the way, ICOC'inC on four of six QUal1er'beck Ron Gatlin apurted over fJUn the pci•ew'ona and rolling up 312 yards total offense. 'O'aquero 7. "I've never been more proud of any of my teama F~ plays and 8·31 later the Vaqueros than I am of thla bunch of kid.a," a Jubllant Vaquero wentontopaaalnwitha33-yardfietdaoalftomMike Co.ch Terry Henigan aald after the pme. "They Henipn., but El Toro roued b.ck wtth a .Dan Gibbl played their hearts out. touchdown run of one yard• the half came to a cloae ''To come back after that embarr...tng W. to with the Cbarpn on top, 14-10. Newport Harbor three weeka ago and to play like On tta tint pc 11e1'4on of the aecond half lrvtne they did tonlCht la just, well .•. I ~·t flnd wonla marched fromttaown41 fora touchdown. taJdna5:28 enouah. Theee kJda are fUat fantailtic." off the clock with much of the work done by Irvtne quart.erb9clt Jeff Dielman'• lix-yard Ra.hmatulla. The Chargen then caucht up on a tiald touchdown.,.-to Mitch Muniz with 30 te<lOftda to play broke a 17-17 tie and touched off the Vaquero .,,,;,.. ,. m T.,. 17 * celebration. ._. • __... IrviM played virtually flawteea football leeding ~i~-~ .~ ' ~; up to the deci.ding mn-e. 'n\e Vaqueroe were 1~tut1e, ru11 CHell· ..;.... .. u...t jult twice for 30 yards and held a bigger ""'-ldl> ~ El Toro squad to just 278 yardt. l!IC:tl) llT-oettlll It ""' (Wllfemt Qn ~f.erwe, runn1nc beck f\emy JlahmawJ.la WU lr1 I .. , ..... , J) ~O the workhorw, carrylnl the bell 27 1imm for 131 kldl) IT__.. 1 ""' I~ yardl and two t.ouchdoWnL l,,_.lfln\tlulle (HMlff" While the El Toro def~ w• keying on kk:ll> n~ • rro Ra.hmatulla, Bielrnan oompleted 12 of 15 .,.,._.for .~C.: J.1 -"'°"' t-4t goal by Steve Williama to deadlock the ft8Jne at 17-17 After an interception gave El Toro a chance at a 26-yard field goal which mimed, Irvine embarked on the winning march from lta own 10. 'lbe Vaqueroa returned to their game plan, aa Rahmatulla powered bis way through the Charger defen11e on five comecutive runa to move the ball to the El Toro 6, aett.ing the stage for the game-winnlnC TD pam from Bie1man to Muniz. ... llllWl'llT IMC" ~cc 1 ...... 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Cllff OrlYeL~t• 117. ~ NERSHIP. t10 ~Cent• Dr .. 234 E. 11th 81., 81111• 212, Cnett 40th s~J ~ BMctl, CA. t2tn 9Mch. CA, HMO Sult• 200, ~ hectt, OA. Meaa. CA. 82827 Jennner Key Or';den. 130'A 4Qttl K.itn J.,,_ Wargo, 3&8 I . Wood· 92MO ~ Ollben, 3272 OfWIQ9WOOd 8t .. ~ 8-c#I. CA. 92823 lend Piece, co.tt U.., CA. 82121 AMe C. Aml.lnOtOn, 31 Aue Grand AV'8., Lot Alell'llloe, CA. 907~ !'-~ Lawrenot 8""1ft, 28021 Thie 11ue1r1e11 le COftducted by. an V ..... ~ 8Metl, CA. t2tlO lidn.y Jecobt, S24e ,,...,., A,,.., Vie Medledo. MIMiOrt VlejO, CA. lndN!dUel. ....... H. Amundlon. 31 "418 Loe~ CA. eooee Thie ._.,_ le ~ by. • 1(-J. W~oo Grand v ..... Newpol1 8Metl. CA. Thll ._.,_ .. conducted by: • llnilt.O ~. Thie ttel9ment WU flled wtth the 92te0 lknlted pertnertt119 ~ ~ Key Dryden C0unly Cleftt of Orange County Oii Thie ~ le conduCJted by. I Dltliel OMJer1 Ttllt tttt-1 WU !Med w41h the Oct. 14, 1983, generel ~. Thie '1A1-t WU nlecl with Iha County Clerk Of Orange County Oii n11• Anne c. Amundeon County Clerk of Ol'ange County on Oct. 7. 1913. Pulllilhed Or111199 COMI Delly Thll ttatement wet flied with thf a.pt. 30. 1"3. : ~ Piiot Oct. 21, 25, Nov. 4, 11, 1N3. COunty Cletk of Orange County or ,__ Publllhed Orange CoMI Delly 571()..83 -t. H , 1883. Publlehed Orange COUt Dell) PllOt QGt. 1•. 21, 28, No¥ .... 1883. ~ PllOt Oct. 1, 14. 21, 29, 1983. 5587-93 Publlehed Ofenge COMt Dell) 5447~ rtaJC NOT1C( PllOt Oct. 7, 14, 21, 21, 1813. PtB..IC NOTICE • '1CTITIOUI .., .... , 54n 43 PtB..IC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF Ed· NAlmlTA~ The 1o11ow1ng per~ -doing f't!lJC NOTICE PICTTTIOUI ., ... ,, ward C. Hertber1, Jr. AND 1>1.1.m-u: NAm ITATa...,,. OF PETITION TO ADMIN· Waroo Chenllcal Co .. 1125 w .. t. ~.~· 1ll8 followlne pettont we dOlng IS TE R EST ATE N 0 . g:99~8te. 117• Newpot1 BMch, The lollowlnO !*tone are CIOlnQ ~~R POOL SERVICE, A·118U7 l(elttl J-wwoo. 359 8 Wood-~"::\'~~EEK PARTNERS 145 17832 Altewtl Clfcle. HuntlnQton To all heirs, beneficiaries, lend Pt .• Coet• MMe, Ca 92e27 w .. t Main Street Sult• 200 Tuttln EIMch, CA. 92649 creditors and contingent Thlt butlneee 11 condllC1ed by: an ca "'"""'"" ' • ' Robert A. Morgan, 17132 AllllWfl creditors of Edward C lndl'llduel "· "'"""" Circle, Huntington a.eeh, CA. 92649 · ' Keith J w.,80 Splrtl ~t ComperK 145 Patricia A. Morgert. 17532 ,Alf•wn Henberg, Jr. and pertlON Steve Brazas (left) and Danny Thompson are among the CIF's 'rushing leaders Thie tta1ement ... 111ed wtth the W•t Mein Street, Sult• 200• uet1n. Circle, Hun\lngton &Mch. CA. 92649 who may be otherwl1e County Clerk of Orenge County on Aw. oc92~-C-"' _,_ ,.~ Thl1 ~ I• conducted bY: In-interested in the will and/or Oct 14 1913 ...... p .. • -·°'·-..,....,..... Cll'<lldual9 (huet>Md & wife) CIF f oothall leaders Brazas 5th, Thompson 7th in rushing Newport Harbor High 's Steve Brar.as and Danny 8. Thompeon of Huntington Beach, the runaway 9. staU.tical leaders i.n the Sea View and South Coast 10. leagues, rate high within" the CIF Southern Section's list of football leaden. Brazaa ranks No. 5 in rushing with his 1,064 No yards, while Thornpeon ia at the No. 7 pleateau with 1 • 1,052. 2· 8raz.aa, with 17 touchdowns to his credit, ia third 3· in . . ~~·s passing strength ia in evidence with ~­ four aree atAn, led by Fountain Valley's Brett 6· Stevena (1,227 yards for ninth place), among the top 7· ~. I i <nrotlP Oct. H, 7 1amet) P~ING Player, lcllool pc pa pl Ken Lutz, Royal 102 186 3 td 16 9. 10. 17. 18. Jim Carbon, Melodyland Chris ·Roberta, Bishop Daren Otero, Needle9 171 1,003 5.9 8 147 958 6.5 13 177 949 5.4 6 •(6 prne9.) RECEIVING Player, acllool r~ Dean Ybarra. ROleJnead 42 Tori Brown, Duarte 41 Sean Berry, Wart Torrance 40 Rod Schnder, Chart.er Oak 38 Byron Git.on. Loyola 38 Bob Holler, Norwalk 36 Ray Ru.ell, Royal 35 Kevin Brown, X.. Sierra 35 Nathan Call. Capo Vally 35 Jeremy Kaufman, Chdwck 35 Mite Crowley, Martaa 30 Steve Mlt.Ucll, E1iucta 30 yd1 763 715 490 583 520 556 703 479 479 479 1525 503 ypc Id 18.2 13 17.4 10 12.2 6 15.3 4 13.9 0 15.4 6 20.1 7 13.7 6 13.7 3 13.7 6 17.5 6 16.8 5 No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Bryan Bero, &h Mnt 94 166 4 16 SCORING l4 1. Aaron Emanuel (Quartz Hill), 134; 2. Ryan ~~ Knight (Rubidoux), .114; s. Sten .B~aaa (Newport 14 llartior), lt!; 4. Chria Roberta (BWiop), 100;., Pat Walah (Serrano), 97; 6. Chris Vageler (South 1~ Torrancie), Paul Hewitt (Monrovia), Eddie Johmon 13 (Santa Marla), 96; 9. Butch ea.ton (Deeert), 86; 10. 11 Ron Wangerin (Chaminade), 80. · • ,_411 tlOn, 1189 Mt. Olet>IO BIYd .. Suite Petrlcle A. M«gert estate: . P\.lbll1hed Orenge Cout Diiiy · Wlllnut CrMll. CA. 84588 Robert A. M<>tgen A petition has been flled Piiot Oct 21,2& No11 4, 11. 1983 Thi• 1bu9l,_ ah~ GOl'ldllCted by: • Thi• ttaterMnt wu flied Wllh tne by F.dward C Hert berg in 5710-83 Wy:,!!'~ng~Jr. ~~,~~3of Or1nge County on theSuperior6,urtof0range ----------Thi• 11ete1Mnt wu n1ed wtth the ' ' · FDUll County requesting that Ed-PlalC N0T1C[ nt~ Cl«k ol Or~ County on Pull!lehed Orange Cout Delly ward C. Hertberg be ap- '1Cnnout .,_11 t. 5, 1983. ,,_,,1 Pilot Oct. 7, 14, 21. 28. 1913. polnted as personal represen· NAm tTATWMEfT Publllhed Orange COMt Delly 5490-113 tative to administer the estate The IOllowlng l*.onl ere dOlnQ t Oct. 7, 14. 21. 28. 1ea:?.: .... _... of F.dward c. Henberg. Jr bullneet u : -.... --.,. ..,,.,.,.~ EXECUTIVE PRODUCTIONS. ,.._,,, "" ~ (under the Independent Ad- 17292 McFadden. Suh• G, Tu1lln, f1CTITl®• tu ... H ministration of Est.at.es Act). CA. 92880 PlalC NOTICE NAm ITATa•MT The petition is aet for hearing Robert A. P«tof. 17273 McF•d· ru-.......... _ ....... The followtng '*'°" I• doing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic ~ Alie., Tut11n, CA. 92t80 ....... "• ...... bull,_ ... Ce Dr w San "'-· Donn• June Teny Ure. IOI South ..... ITATllmNT MARINE . RESCUE CONSULT· nter .. est, ta"'-· Lyon Apt. 123, Santa Ana. CA. The lollowlng l*.onl •• ANTS. 1125 WM1dlfl Dr.. 11105, CA 92701 on November 23, 92705 .. : Newpo11 8Metl, CA. 929e0 1983 at 9:30 A.M. Thlt ~ la QOnducted by. e · SUN-ORY ACCESSORIES, 93 L-...-N. GlblOl'I, 413 Abbie IF YOU OBJECT to the ~et part=f' ~~°'.'.~~::rt CA7~~~oeFI Way. Coet• MMe, CA. 82827 '"'an''"" of the .... tition you Robert A. ~~ 1' ,.... • Judith Ann Glblon, "83 Abbie e• -... .-' Thi• 1tetement -lllecl wltti Ille lw7 #A, HUl\tlngton Beech, Ce Wiy. Coet• MMe, CA. 92827 should either appear at the County Cler1I ol Orenge County on Mary J-Merende. 8328 Shr111•. Thie ~ I• QOnductlld by: an hearing ~ •tau; you ob~­ Oct. 5, 1883. ~ ountaln Velle)'.CA 92708 l~l~tb.on ~ona orithfilethwntten beobfJ«· Putllllfled Orange Coa1 Dall)' Thia 1>11*-le conducted by. • Thie atet-t wu tiled wllh the uona w e court ore Pilot Oct. 21, 21. Nov. 4. 11. 1ta3. ~8': County Oler1c of Orenge County on the hearing. Your appear- 5707-83 Mary Jn Merenct• Oct. 1. 1813. ~1 aooe may be ln penon or by ---... -.,.---.,.-..,,.-TlC[----Thie t1etement -llled with the P bllttled Of Cout Dally your attorney. ___ .......... -.....,.-""..._ ____ Count' Clerk 01 Orenge County on PllO~ Oct. 14, 21.7 Nov. 4, 1983. IF YOU ARE A CR~l- ACTTTIOUI ..-11 Sept. · 1813· ,_ ,. 5588-83 TOR or a contingent creditor NAlm ITATllll8fT Publlehed Orenge COMt Delly of the deceased, you must file The followlng l*'90l'I la doing Piiot Oct. 21. 21, Noll. 4, 11. 1983 •-.,. MftTlC[ your claim with the rourt or bv.ir-.. : 57o&-113 -----...------""------MADE MOISELLE. 315 Onyx, I l'tCnnout .,..... prese.nt ~t to the ~rwonal rep-~ a-:tt, CA. 92tltl2 NAMe ITAT'lmNT resentatlve appomted by the JOM L. DeMtguet. 315 Onyx. Mew-P\8.IC N0T1C[ The 1o11ow1ng pe1eon •• doing court within four months port &Mch, CA. 82M2 butl f h d ff' Thi• butlneel I• conducted by; en ,ICTITl®I ........ S=R~K HOME IMPROVE· rom l e ate 0 IJ'llt l.SSUance lndlVldual. NAiii ITATallllMT MENT 7721 Seaewood HunUngton of letters as provided In Sec- .JON L. DeMlguel The lollowlng l*IOl'lt .,. doing BMc:h. CA. 92848 ' lion 700 of the Probate Code Thlt 1tatemen1 •• tllecl wttti the bu.W-ea: ••• .:._ ... ·-...... 8-'-k~ 1121 f Calif · Th ll for COii ty Clertl of °' County'On SUSAN'S FLOWERS 15071 ---1 .,.._ • "' -' 0 onua. e me 0ct."2•, 1813. enoe H.,l>Of 81¥d., Founteln viiit.y. CA.~· Hun1lnglon 8Mch. CA. filing claims will not expire flDIMO 92708 TNI ~ 1e conducted by:.,, prior to four months from the Publlahed °'ange CoMt Dally Jemee L. Jec:klln, 15248 Denley lndllllduel \. · date of the heanng nouced Piiot Oct. 28. Nov. 4, 11, 11, 11183. St .. Haclende H91Qhtl, CA. Brad efldter bov 5849'-13 SUMI'! M. Jactclin. l5248 Denley Tiii• ttatement WU flied with the a e. ----------St .. Hacienda H91Qhtt, CA. County Clerk 01 Orange County on YOU MAY EXAMINE the P\8.IC NOT1C[ ™•bull,_• OOtlducted by. In-Oct 1 1983 file kept by the coun. Lf you 10. 13. 18. 22. Andy NC880, Wlm HH 119 173 4 Burt Call. Capo Vally 118 205 6 Ron Rabune. Kennedy 77 127 4 M. Jhnm. Bldwn Prk 98 161 4 Mark Hatcher, Muir 75 128 2 Tom Bonelli, Bell-Jeff 71 151 3 Brett Steveu, Fta. Vlly 74 140 5 Lopey Williama, Duarte 74 151 7 BW Marler, Mart.. 59 130 4 Jeff Gralwn, E1tucia 82 157 8 Eric t.wtoa, Bm. Bell 67 129 3 yd1 1,700 1,454 1,399 1,398 1,287 1,282 1,244 1,238 1,227 1,206 1,125 1,090 1,061 12 ~ 11 ___ ....... _ _... ____ d': ~ & wife) · • · "219tl an U\terested m the est.ate, A t • I l 9 5 J • 'ICnnout ..,...., Suaan M Jeclllln Publlehed Orenge Coelt Delly you may serve upon the ex-r IS s pos -po 0 WID NAlm ITAT'lmNT .. Thi• 1ta19men1 WM tlled wl1h the Piiot Oct. 14· 21· 21· NOV. 4· 1813· ecut.or or adrrunistral.Or or The lo4lowlng l*M>n le CIOlng C C'--'-Or Coun 559S-113 • No. L 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. RUSHING Player, lcllool tcb yd1 av1. Aaron Emanuel, Qiu Hll 178 1,534 8.6 Eddie Johmon, Snt Mri 188 1,355 7.2 Bret Menola, Brrgha (B) 124 1,287 10.4 Ryan Knight, Rubidoux• 17~ 1,245 7.1 Steve Brua1. Npt. Harbor 147 1,064 7.2 Chris VOQeler, S. Torrance 146 l,OM> 7.2 OU.,, Tim,.... Bia. Bell 126 1.0~2 8.3 Laguna Beach High'• Artiata evened their South Id Cout League water polo recx>rd at 2-2 Thunday 22 following a 9-5 conquest of visiting Lagu.n.a-Hilla. 16 Rich Yelland, Scott Diederich and Scott Kitcher 16 each 1COred twice, with Yelland hitting hia pair in the 17 decisive third quarter aa the Artiata IOOred four timee 14 to snap a 3-3 halftime acore. 14 Goalie Rob Moore waa credited iwth 14 savea for 12 the Artists. . ... Sea Kings, OV claini titles bull,_ u : ounty ""ft °' enge ty on upon the att.omey for the ex- PC SYSTEMS INTEGRATORS, Sept. 30• 1983· ~ rtalC N0TIC£ ~utor or administrator. and 17283 Ward St .. Fountetn Velley, Publlllled Orange Coat Delly file with the rourt with proof C~= J. Tighe Jr .. 17213 wara Piiot Oct. 1. 14. 21. 21. 1883S489'-13 ,~,A~=8 q1. ~rvice. a wrinen requ~ St .. Foun1a1n Veitey. CA. 92708 Tti. IS)llowlno pereon I• doing staung that you desire special Catherine F. Tighe. 17283 Werd P\8.IC NOTICE . bull,_ u: notice of the filing of an In· SI.. Fountain V•ll9V. CA. 92708 TYPING ELITE. 249 Eut Wiieen vent.ory and appraiaement of Thi• butlnat 11 conducted by: eo NOTICE OF DEA TR OF s1r .. 1, Cotti MMe. CA. 92527 f h · lndlvkluel. MARY M O'DONNELL ab Pe1rlcl1 Mergeret TorrM. 249 Eut estate assets or o t e . peu-Thomu J Tighe Jr. • WlltoO Str .. t Cotti M-CA uons or accounts mentioned Thi• 11atement WU n1ec1 with the MA RY. M AD G ALEN A 92827 . . . in S«tion L200 and l200.5 or I County Clerk of Orenoe County on O'DONNELL aka MARY Thi• buel,_ 1t eon<!ucted by. 111 h Calif Probate c.octe Oct. 24· 1813· O'DONNELL AND OF lndlvlduel t e orrua . ,,_ ... ~. Petricle Ton• S~. bowie. 6 Jlaa- Publllfted Orange COMll ~ PETITION TO AD~-1llle etat-t ., .. !Med w1th the eemaaa ""°'Oct. 21. NIN.~. 11. ti~ TER ESTATE NO. A·IZNH County c1«11 of Orenoe County on Barry A. y~ To ~ heirs, benef~, Oct. 5· lM3. ,_.,. 111 Anton Blvd. Seise tH NI.JC MOTIC£ creditors and contmgent Publlehed Or Coeel Delly Costa Mesa, CA. 9HH redlt.ora of MARY M . Pl1ot0ct.14,21.7.No¥.•.1H3. ('11') !U-tlll Th.. bovm' ,_ country du.a.l --. ~ _.____ ACTnlOUI WM O'OONNELL aka MARY 5428-83 Publ.i.shed Or•n<Fe Coast "' ~-~--u"""'• u .... u MAim ITA~ M A D G A L E N A . . -... pion.ships were decided Thunday in the Sunaet and m The 1o11owtng per_,. we doing O'OONNELL ka MARY .,._.,. 1111\TlC[ Daily Pilot Oct 28. 29, Nov. 4, C'Ross 00 .. '~T'RY ~-: . a · l"wa.l\o"" 1983. 5841-83 Sea View leagues, one by a cloee count and the other LI 1 ~ BARR BROTHERS PROPERTIES. 0 OONNELL and pel"80N waa literally a runaway. 273 c.ci1 Ptec., Coet• MeN, CA who may be otherwise NOTICE OF DEATH OF PlllJC NOTICE The Sea View League confrontation was the 92127 lnterested ln the will and/or Mar1uet M cCormlcll1---------- lopiided one, as Corona del Mar continued its aUCC1!91 . , c:::'llMJ D. & Iota M. 8err Trutt~3 estate· Bern.rd AND OF PETI· NOTICE OF DEATH OF with a l~-48 verdict over Newport Harbor. . There were few 11W'pr'181!9 on the glrla side ,a ~=•MMe. CA. 9 1 A Petition haa been filed TION TO ADMINISTER ES-Lo~lla E. Wells AND OF Edilon awed up the Sun.et crown and Newport Thie ttete,_t wM lltea wllh UM by Daniel O'Donnell in the TATE NO. A·lHOt PETITION TO ADMINJS. In the Sumet League, Ocean View swept the · · County Clertl of Orenoe County on Superior Court of Ora.nae To all hein, beneficiariee, TER ESTATE NO. A·l!t4H first three places to claim a 28-30 victory over Harbor took the Sea View. -·· '°· 1883. ,__, County requesting that creditors and contingent To all heirs, benefidartes, Fountain Valley. Edblon'1 Kirla, who pmted a 16-48 victory over P\lbllthlld Orange CoMt Detty Daniel O'Donnell be ap-credlto~a of Margaret creditors and contingenl CdM'a Dave Andenon led the Sea Kinp to a Westminster Thunday, have placed tint thJ'ouch P110t Oct. 1. 14, 21. 21. 1883. pointed u peAOnal repraen· McComuck Bernard and per· credHon of Lort'lla E. WeU. aweep of the top six pl8ce9 aplmt the Sanon, who fifth ln nery du.a.l meet the last two yean of Swwet 5464-83 t.ative to adminiater the state aona who may be otherwl9e and pel"90N who may be had entered the meet unbeeten ln du.a.l competition. LM,rue competition. ----------of MARY M. O'OONNELL lnt.erest.ed In the will and/or otherwae interested in the Ander90ia WM clocked in 115:32, followed by -N 0 ,._i..._ ....,_ .,. t..-•-P\8.JC NOTIC[ (under the lndeoehdeot Ad· est.ate: will and/oc estate: Chuck Hobbs (15:53), Lance Orth (ll5:57), Darren Sophomore icole no~aut. junior ~ny &Ol'llLCl.9 fltCTTnOUI .,.... miniltratlon of btai.es Act) A Pttitlon haa been filed A petition bu been filed Wood (l6:02), Dan Holland 06:22) and Ian Van and eenlor Shelly Vander Molen led the sweep. NAiil ITA~ The petltlon luet for hearlni by Charmaine Pickett In the by Stanley D. Wells in the H (18 28) N • u ..... ...c H -4•-•-t..........a S bu~~ pereone -doing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Superior Court of Orangt" Supenor Court of Qranie oven : ' ewport'I n-..ae eJ\80ll'l O\h.uu.-u~u tacey TttE AAHOE 0 PARTNERSHIP, Cent.er Dr .. West. Santa Ana, County requesting that County requesting that CdM completed a turnaround from last year'• Skele of Ccrona del Mar by mol"e than half a minute i3A e. 1?th 8t .. Sutt• 212. Coat• CA 92701 on November 16, Ctwmaine Pickett be ap-Swuey D Wells be ap- 2-15 f:lniab in the Sea View LA.gue and now awaita the to help the SaUon claim a 21-37 victory over the Sea ....... CA. t2e27 1983 at 9;30 A.M. polnt.ed as perwonal repreten· pointed as pe.rJOnal repreeen-~ flnala next Friday at Irvine Park. Kinp. Julie ·Monia WM third and Buffy Rabbitt 08lllel Olber1. 3a72 O!•iee ood [F YOU on~ •'--tative to admin.llter the estate tall Ve to admiruster the est.ate r-... _ S ,.,,__ __ V•-·· _,_ ... __ ... _.... fourth . Awe •• t.oeAlemlloe. CA. 90720 o.1..,....1 to .,.., M M cCo I k , __ u:1 u:ae urwe\, ~· ""-.mu .... ·~ a . . 81dne)'Jllootll.324e~A,,.., granting of the petition, you of argaret rm c of ......,."Ila E.. Wells (uncltt ~ after IOina 1-4 last 8eUOO. The trio of In other boys' competition, Edieon ~ West-Loe~ IOOM should either appeu at the Bernard (under the lndepe:n-the lndependent Adminia- Jame. Tbomp.oD: John Archit.ld and freahman mlmter, 16-45 M 8e'llior Martin Zemanek won In 11m11"': part._.,:conduclffd by. 1 hee.ring and nate you objec-dent Adminlltratlon of F.a-tration of Est.tie, Act). The ffai-m Sabra finiahed 1-2-3,andde.plt.e the fact the 16:21; El Toro edaed Coeta Mema, 28-31, delptte 08lllel G•bert · tiona or file written objec-taies Act). The petJtion iuet petition la eet for hearing In Barona were placed in the next lllx alota, the M\llltan8 Brendan llayne'a winninl effort ln 15:2l; Thie et.._,t w• flied with the tiona with the court before for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at Dept. No. 3 at 700 Ovlc Seahawb bMI enouch polnta for the victory. andl!lltanda wonita flntdualof the.uon, 24-32, • ~ci;:,of OfwlOe County on the hearing. Your appear· 700 Ovlc Cent.er Dr .. West, Cent.er Dr., Weet, Santa Ana, Fountain v .. 1,_,,1 Steve C.ampbell WM fourth, Bill 11-.-and Darren Robena were the top two to · · · ,._.., ance may be ln penon or by Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Nov. CA 92701 on November 23, ~:r _. • .., Pub1W1ec1 Or.,. COMt Dally your attorney. !6, 1983 at 9:30 A.M. 1983 et 9:30 A.M. butthes.rc:..couldnotpWceanyonelnthetopthttoe hitthetinlahline. PllotOct.7. 14,21,21.1813. [F YOU ARE A CREDI· lF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the I to~ the decimon. On the women'• aide Fountain Valley romped 54M-a3 TOR or a contingent credllol' srantlni of the petition, you granting of the petition, you For Ocean View, the trio Thompson, Archibald put Ocean View, 15-50, u Ariana Gilbert and Diana ---...&--..,,..------1 of the c:Jecea.ed, you must file lhould either appear at the should either appear at the and Sabra did not plece lower than fourth the entire Crabtree fin.lahed 1~2; and Blah.op Amat wu a 25-30 ---~ ....... ;;.;.;;..-"";;..;'1~~---iYour claim with the court oc hearing af¥f state you objec-hearlnc and state you objec- dual meet Wl. victor over Mat.er Del. FtCnnoue .,.... preeent it to the penon.al rep-t:ion1 or file written objec· tion1 or file written objt!c--j -:;:::;:::;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;;::-i·--.u;;;-;Uii;;u;;;--------------------NAm STA.....,. raentaUve appo(nt.ed by the tJon1 with the court before tlOtU with the court before l llTH ·111c11 ~~0:-19 per_, fl doing court within four monthl the hearing. Your appear-the hnrtng; Your 11ppmr- PAClflC V1EW MIMONAL PAM< Cemetary Mortuary Chapel-Cfematory I ~I II I (1) HAWTH~NE ESTATES (2) fromthedat.eofflntlaluance llna! may be ln penon or by~ may be in peraon or by -PASADENA ESTATES (3) DIXIE ES-of letters .. provided ln Sec-your attorney. your attorney. TATES. 11oe1 A SI., Huntington tJon 700 of the Probate Code IF YOU ARE A CREDI-lF YOU ARE A CREDl- ROSELUNI and George E. Murray of ea. Paaaed away on October e.,:;·,ft:!:.4troe1 A st., Hunt· of CalJ!omla. The time for TOR or• continaent credit.or TOR or a contingent creditor 3500 Paelflc View Drive Newport Be.ct"I 644-2700 ALFRED ROSEL.LIN!, l'ftl. Costa Meu, Ca.; brother of 26, 1983. Survived by her lnQton e..ct1. CA. 92'47 tiling claims will not expire of the deceased, you must fUe of the deceued, you ml.Wt We dent of Costa Meu, C.. Ellie Gorman of Ode9u, puenta Mr. and Mrs. Tim 'thl1 ~le oonducMd by..,, prior to four months from the your ~ with the court or your cWm with the court or I Paaed away on October 26, Texaa. srandfather of O.vlll, her brother Myles lnd~ati.ono date of the heerlng noticed prellellt ~t to the penonal rep-pre9ent it to the per.on&) ~_p-1 1983. Survived by 2 aona Charles Murray of Ode9u, Davis. Memorial oontribu· Thll etatemenl wu 111ec1 wffh Ille above. reaentauve appolnt.ed by the retentatlve appolnt.ed by the I McCORMICK "1IORTUA"Y 1795 Laouna Canyon Rd. Laguna e..cti. Ca. 92651 4N-9415 HAMOR LAWN-MT. OUVI Monuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Cotti Mesa 540-5554 NltCI 9"0THE"I MU. IMOADWAY lllOWTVMY 110 Br<Nldwey co.ta Meee 142·9150 ULTZ lllRCIDON llST'H a TUTMU. WH'TCUPP CHANL 427 E. 171h St. Coeta Meee 146-9311 A Remy Roeel.lin! MD, (Allee) Texa1, Ru.el Mwny of uona may be made to the County CWk ot Ofange County on YOU MAY EXAMINE the court. w1thin four months court wlthln rour months of Newport Beech, Ca., and Santa Ana, c.. and v anna Devon L 0.vla Memorial s.i>t. 30. 1983. tile kept by the court. U you from the date of flnt laauance from the date of fint 1-uance I Davey Roselllnl DDS. Murray of Santa Ana, Ca. Fund, &uth West Bank, PublleMd Orange eoee-:-= are lnt.ernt.ed In the est.ate, of letten u provided ln Sec-of letters aa provided ln Sec- (Susan) of Cast.a Meu, Ca., Funeral aervkel will be 800 Glenneyre wauna Pnot Oct. 1. 1~. n 21. 1"3. you may aerw upon the ex-tJon 700 of the Probate Code tion 700 of the Probate Code 6 grandchlld,ren, Lori, held on Monday, October Beech, Ca. 92851: Memorial 54&8-13 KUtor or adm1niatnllol', or of Callf~. The time ~ of Callfomla. The time for Jf!.fry, Lila. Tina. Michael 31, 1983 at l :OOPM at River-~will be held on Sun-upon the attotney fer the ex-fillnl claiml will not U'pl('e flllnc c:la1ml will not upAte and c,..,, a .a.ter Man:ella aide National Cemetery, day October 30 1883 ln P\8.JC mTlCl ec:ut« or adminlaua&Or, and prior to four mantha bun the prior to (our monthl from the Calvanicoofltaly.M.r.lbe-Riverside, Ca. Pierce Bt~ Bird p~ 1..quna PIOTmOUeMJH•M fUewiththec:ourtwithproof date of the hNrlnC ~date of the heuinc nodoad llini W81 allo a member of Brothen Bell Broadway Beech. c. at l ·OOPM MAm ITATnmtr of aervke, a written requat above. above. the Sona of llaly. RoMry Mortll&I')', Colt.a Meu d1rec-' . ' • The 'OlloWlnO l*'IOn • ooing 1tatlnQ that you detltt apedal YOU MAY EXAMINE the YOU MAY EXAMINE the will be recited on Friday, ton 642-91~: "8JC NOTIC( ~T;:E AHOUlllCH A8-noUce of th~ fillnl of an ln-tUe kept by the court. u you file kept by the court. u you October 2ij, 1883 at 7:30PM URBAN soaATU. 41t 'lltte r:tora. Ntiw--ventory and apprailernent of are lnt.erelted ln the Ntat.e, are Interested ln the es&ate, at Pad.fie: View Chapel and JONI JEANNE URBAN "°-==•~" PC1r1 leedl. CA. tttlO .iat.e ameta or of the petJ-you may aerve upon the ex-you may Rrve upon the ex• Prayer Servkle will be held relident of Newport BNch. The fOlowlng pet10n 19 ,.::ottrt i-..:-0,:~Vleta uona or accwnta mentioned ecutor or ac:lminJWat.ol', or ecutor or adminiltrator, or on Saturday. October 29, Ca. Pwd away on ~ IMlrltel ae: ~ 'f0:0.. •. 4 ;, vi.ta Flofa. ln Sect.Ion 1200 and 1200.6 of upon the attorney for the ell• upon the attorney for the u - 1983 at lO:OOAM 1t the Pa· 20 l983 She la eurvlved by Pl~ l'WGEOT, '141 (I~ W. ~ leedl, CA. tlMO the California Probete Code eculol' or adm1niltralol', and ecuU>r or adminiltrator, and d tJc View Chapel. Entomb-h~ mother Ruth Urban and 1~::~·· ~=::1a.;,:c,:~ 10 ~IMIMM It OOndue'lect by: tn SIMON, McIUNSEY 6 file with the ooul't with proof file with the court with proof ment at Pad.tic View M1111-lilt.er Mary Be1h Urban. ""911oott, IMM. CA. 12714 ~ L Nofte MILLER or aerviot, a writ~ .-.quest of 11ervice, a written t-eq'*l orial Park. Pacific View Roeary will be. held on Tu.-Tiiis ~ It OOflductecl by. an me ~t ... llllld """ the An.ney ftr PetltlMer •tadni that you delirt sped.al atatJ.na that you~ apedal Mortuary dl.recton. day. f.fowmber 1 l983 st ~'"* O<Nn1y a.ti of 0r-. eouniy on Ult lkllllewer 8".leYa,. ne>Uce. of the rw~ In· nolke of the flll.1\1 ot an tn- MURRAY 7:sOPM at Out 0Lac1Y of TNe 1tM1w!11 w 111ec1 wtth IM oat. 24· 1'11. ,_., ..... lead, CA. NIH ventory and appr t'l>f ventory and a~ ol RA YMOHD W. MURRAY, Mount Carmel Ca((faollc County C1etk of °'tnOe County Ofl ~ °' COM1 01111y Publlahed ~ COMt •i.te Mleta « of the pe.tl· estate aa.eta or of the s-tl-- lont lime raident of a.ta Church, Nt'Wport Beech, · 14• 1113· ,_.. Piiot oet. 21. No¥8'.T.11, 11, 1N3. O.Uy Ptlote>et. 28, 29, Nov. 4, :!:":~ acoounte nwntJoned t.lona or accounte mentlOneci Meea, C.. P-.ed awafo:J C.. In lieu of flower9 dona· PublltMcl Or._ Cwt Dally M4t-l3 tN3. 5844·83 ~ .. on 1200 and 1200.& of In S.cUon 1200 and 1200.5 ol Oc\ober 29, 1981 In • tiona may be made lo the Hot Oct."· Noll.~. t t, ,.~ the California ~,..~ °'; C..Uf~ w~te <:ode. holpltal. He ...wd ln bolh Youth lmployment Aa-642-4321 ltl Ten C..ter Or. #Mt t'7t~ Ottle World Wan and •• • ICdaUon. ee.ta M-M-. Dfr~ct or coll#ct .. C..ta M .. CA. tllH ,. ........ V•1'-'"" 11111 Mll'Chant Marine durini ...C...... Call 142-H71. • I •1 p•1 t ' -_,, ~. the Korean C onflict DAVll Put a lew word• to sub!crl~ to your II J 11 (7U) t'7MMI (71t) Ht·lllt &loved falhtt of Robtrt L. DEVON L . DAVlS, ap &, toworlc fo1 you. hometown poper, th~ . Daib~e>et':t~ N~ ~~Oct~ N~~ Murray of Santa Ana. c.. reaident of ~ ee.ch, 1983• $84().U 1883. mt.a 1 • • ' OORIH> .0·.28 ' G\R•·n :l .D PIP YOU HEAR THE ON( A600T THE 80CKTOOTHE 0 O UC.KEN ? 10·16 i oo-r o.Jef-·t.JH·· IN..AC..K MID OCMIGE P.AIAJTEO Ml..NCHKIA/'3 PIR,ATE!!I, ~wee~, Pf.hJl<V l'W.APKINS THE •',\'91Ll' CIRCl'S "Mommy! Look! Miss Bunn must have run away from school and she's shoppin' just like a real person !" "\ft" \Dl M•; by Brad Anderson .. "Where did he get the idea that he is a rockhound?" PEA'°l TS ~ow. KOW, !?OW '(OtJR 80AT GENTLY OOWN T#E STt.:.EAM .. j)/J by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis HE ... UH, RA15£P A LOVE.LY FAMILY.,1 WAfJ A Wf Ll:Rf.SPE.CT£D MEMBtR OF THE l OMMUNITV, ANP LEV A COMFORTABLE. LIF€, l"ITTY 800M by Virg il Partch (VI P) ~ 1 OoN'r WORRY, JoeY ... we NiAY 8E t.osr &JT WE'RE MAl<IN'GOOO TIV\E r ---- I • ~ .. ~ Norlh Suulh vulnn11ble· Soulh dcul ... NOK1'11 •AK 762 ·~A U ~ () 6 • 10965 w•;.~T •:AST •JI094 •Q3 ':) 1083 \' J9764 0 843 O K1 09H +K07 +4 SOUTH • 85 ~K 2 <> AQJ2 +AJ 832 Thl' bidding: South WHt Norlh Eut I 11 t•u~ I • f'u~ 2 • Pas~ 2 l'u~ :.! '-'T f'an -I + f'a11~ 6 + l>ble f'u~ f'•,~ f'hi. 0pl'n101{ l1 .. 1rl J..id .. •11 • suo•: DR \UHi.•: Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frld1y, October 28, 1883 .. GOif ii ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Thi• old ~lock mnrkt'I atlal{l' Lh11l hulls makt• mon1•y und ht•;1r' make• mnn1•y, hut hoi;~ i;t•I lhe·1r JU~l d1·~r.1·rls, .1ppli1·' ln lb1· hridKt' l:1hll' iii. wt•ll Oti,t•rvr lhi~ h11nrl. Soul h ult•ctcd l<> 0111•11 en hiN four r11rcJ. rttthor th:in his f1v1· ca rtl ~uil, 10 fac1ll lalt ti n•hid. North k mporit.t•d for a round wllh h1H two hcar,l bid,. thc·n 1um1wd to four cluhs lo ,how his fit. Sinrc Norlh w11s now mark1•d wilh no more 1h11n a sin)(lclon diamond, South l'lcctcd lo gambit• on a I -1'.hirh West grl'cdily 1J1·0' ,.n dummy appeared. cJ1•clan•r n·ah7.cdal once lhal w,.,l·, <louhl1· wa\ bas1·d on l ht· fort that he held holh mh'lllK rluh honor<i llJd 1h1·n· hwn no duuhh·. South 'llrt·I> Y.nuld h.1v1• m:1tl1• 1h1· pt•rn•nlal{I' piny or I WO rlub fincssrs. Now, l\rme•d with 1h1• knowlt•dl('r lhal lht• 1wrci1•nu11<1· ltn1· was doom1·d. he• r11sl :1hout for nn :1ll1•r nnll'. J>c·rl11r1•r won lh1· kini.r of ~p.1d1•11, 1°aNh1•cl Lht· al't' und ruHt•d a s1111dl• in hnnd. Thr1•1• rounds "' lwartb rollowe·tl. ckl'lart:r sluHin~ :i dl11mond. The• llCt' or dmmontl~ wa~ <·ash1•d. anti a dinmond ruHl'd on th1• lahh'. I lt•rlart•r re·turn 1•d tu his hand wilh 11 spude• ruff, in lh1· process rc•dudn~ hi~ h11nd lo th ri:•e· lruinpi.. lht•n ruffl·d hi~ last diumond on l he• boaril. I l1·1'111r1•r .ind ~::e~l w1•r1· """' clown 111 nnth111i; hut thrc·e· trump' t'.tt'h. l>t•l'la re•r '1mpl,\ l1·d 1b1· 11·n 01 1·h1h' !rum 1h1· ho,1rd .1ntl r.1n 11 \\ , • ..,, "'on 1 h1· •1111·1·n. hut h1· w11, e·nd ph1y1•rl. Jl1· wa.i now rum·d lo lt•11d from hh1 K 7 or rlu h,. in to d1•e•lnr..r'11 A J tc·nn1•1•, So d1·rlnrl't lui.t only onr rluh I rlrk. •"OR BETTER OR •·oR "O.JlSF. by Lynn Johnston COME oN.~.1fiEVRE TERRIFIED! -LETS Go To Al'CTRER WINDOW! 1 REAUZ.f THAT U51N& A WATtRME.LDN FOR A JAUC O' L.ANTtRN 15~'1 lHE M05T RYULAA. fHIN6 INiHE (J..X)Rl.D ... BUT ALL rT <.OOULD TAKE 15 FOR ()IE FAMILCJ ID CA~VE UP A WATERMEL.ON AND PuT IT ON 'THEIR ~CH AND PEOPLE WOUl.D BE&I~ TO ACUP'T' IT ! ot\ DEPlR ... 1 00 HOPE:. DORIS DOESN'I GE.IHURT! by Ferd & Tom John son D~R~ ..... s_.'l_O_<._h_· ___ _...... __ "-""'...,....--~ ---------........--..:...---"-----.i:'.""""'t by Ch arles M Schulz WELL, I LEARNED SOMETMIN6 .. NEVER C.ARRY A CACTUS IN A RUBBER RAFT ! by Tom K Ryan You weRe Po e.,...RY IN MO.,.-ION IN n-H:~Re , poc-roR ! (o.R. No.3J 0 FENTON .. l tlf (Jf p YOIJ TRY Jl~vi!Nv THE HAHPLf P lF YOU REMEMBER. WE 010 SEE HER LAST NIGHT 1 t1·1a by Wlley ~ ~ C>fieu~."'-"" e b Harold Le Ooux .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 PICnnout .U-H l'ICTITIOU9 ....... Ac'TITllOUI Wll PlCTmOUl . .,._H CllP.... Nnnout-11 ACTTnOUI .,._.. ACTIT10U• llllM .. .... n•n•NT NAm ITAT'lmNT ..... aTATIMINT .... •TATllllNT AHif ... Got. .. -NAa. ITAT'lmNT NAa. ITAW ..... 9TAT'llmllT TM followtng P9fWM are dOlng The fotlowing l)«ICWla .,_ doing The folowlng P9fSOM -doing The lollowlng .,.,_ 11re dotng 1Mt1111111nt .... • 1•111 The lollowlng l*WOlll we doing The followlng penonti we doing Tr18 IOlfOwlnO ~ 19 OOlng bull,_•: bUllMll u : bUllMM u : b~ .. : TIIUITll IALI NO. 11/VRM,__ ~ .. : • buelneel M! ~ u : MASON MOTOASPORT, 2232 MERCURY ASS~ES. e Ctll-BALLONS UNLIMITED, 1112 VCR PRODUCTIONS, 3t67 81rch "9••-U.-..-AO-VENTURE, 27912 E1eun1, MAASHALLASSOCIATES,30882 DEAN RATHBUN 6 AS · Orchard Or. Senta Ana, Hta, C. fon\la generll pvt , w13 Cof· Hlfbor Blvd,, Coell Meu. Cl 92'27 8L 1402, ~ 8-ch. CA, -MOTICa 0. Dm'MA.T ._ Mltelofl Viejo, CA. 92t82 Via &19naga. 81111 JU#lll Ceplttnno, 80CIATE.S, 1801 Reef View, Cofone 8:r707 pOfltl Plue, 9'lll 200, Newport Amwlc;en Flnaric:tel Ptoteollon t2MO IL.leTION TO-.&. u.DIA MID John fdwlril FrenkhOuN. 21e21 CA. 82976 Del Mii. CA tH211 OleneJoyot MOOr'e, 2m Orcfletd Buch CA 82eeo Cof'poretlOn. 3167 Birch St. SI• •61, Velerle 8Qt\ltten. 411 Vlltl Flof• • TMllT Abedut. Mllelon vi.Jo, CA. 92ett Bwbwl M. Mer'lhlll, 30H2 Via Dtiln RalhbUn, 1901 "-'5 View, 0.-., Senti An• Mii, CA 92707 Steph•~ C Hopklnt 1e Newpon BMctl. Ce HMO Newport llMeh, CA. 92MO IMPOftTANT MOTICI Aober1 Batton Fuinlitllou9, 27t1a Eltenage, 8111 Juen C-c>l1tr100, CA. Cofone Del Mer, CA t2t2 . Thi• buet.-1• oondwled by: 111 Yorkthlre, N-po<t f,Mach: CA. Thll ~-11 conducted by: I A. J. Romero, 1122~ Newpo1'1 IF YOUR PAOPEAlY 18 IN FOR£. 61oune, Mlllllon Viejo. OA. 92te2 92076 Thlt ~11191 '-oon<lue*l l>y: Ill lndlVldUlll 9He0 CO<potlllon Blvd,, Coell MMe, CA. 92927 CLOSUAE BECAUSE YOU ARE Bf· Thi• l>UllMll 11 oonduoted by: I Paul H. Marlh•ll, 30982 VI• tndl~ OlllM Jo)'Ce MOOt9 Fr9derlcll J. Stemm141f. 31102 Gregory O. LM, PrellOenl Tl\11 bollNM 11 conduoted by: 1 HINO IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY generll pat1nentllp. E1t.,,.. Sen Ju111 Cepl1lr1nO. CA. Dewl Aalhbij/I Thia atat-t WU llled with the Sent• Mlfglrill ~. Sen Juen Thi• tt•l-1 WU nled with the llmlled p811nellhlp. BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT "°"" e. Fttlfll!f'IOUM 92875 Thie ... 1emen10rwu f~ with the county Cleft( of Orange County on C'Pittr1110, CA. 92912 County Clerk ol Orange County on Valerie 8ch•tttn ACTION, end you mey llaw the legal Thi• ltll-'*'I wa llted with the Thie bUelneM It conducted by: • County c.tl ol 1n041 ounty on Oct 14. 1983 ,. John o. HQOkln1, 25092 BYGk-Oct 14. 1983 Thl• 1111emen1 wM flled wltll 111t rl0f'l1 to bttno YfNf _,.,,In good County Clet'lc of OrtnQe C0\11\ty on llmlted pettnet.nip.' Ool. 14, 11113 ,.,. 1'11141F board Lene. Leguna Hllll, CA. 92853 '2114'0 County Clerk Of Orange County on lllndlng by paying Ill ot 't04Jtl PMt Oo1. 24. 1"3. Bart>ar1 M. M11elllll • Publlthed Or111g9 Coat Dally Thi• butlntet It c()llducned by: • Publlllled Orange CoMI Diiiy Oct. 24. 1983. due ptym«1t1 plut petmltMcl ooete ~ 'Thi• •t•t-1 WM ftled wttll tl'lt Publllhed Orange CoMt Delly Piiot October 21, 28 Nov. 4, 11 1983 generll pet'tnerlhtp, PllOI Oct. 21. 20, Nov. 4, 11, 1943 1'1111• and expen ... within th,.. montht Publtllhed Oriange Cout Delly COUnty Clefk of Oriange County on PllOt Oct. 21. 28 Nov."· 11.517~ 83 570&-83 Stephen c. Hopldnt &7~2-83 PubHllhed Or•nr eo.11 Delly from IM d•I• thfl notlOe of default Piiot Ocl, 28, Nov. 4, 11. 18, 1993. Ocl. 7. 1ff3. .,.. Thi• 1111emen1 wu nled wllll the Pllol Oct. 28. Nov. , 11. 18, 1"3. wu recorded. Thi• emount I• llM7-83 ,,._,, 1111-IC NOTil'C -----------County Clerk of Orenge County oo Plll.IC NOT1CE 5858-83 14.983.13, u ot Oo1ober It, 1983, Publllhed Orenge Cout Oelty1 ___ ..;.~.=.--.. .... ..._~ ___ _ MOC NOTICE Oct. 7, 1983. Ind wlM 11\Cf-untH your eccount .. _.,. NOn.-r Pllol Oct. 1<1. 21. 28. Nov. 4, 1883. ...,.TITIOUI -·-H ~ , becomel correnl. You mey not hew r_,,, •~ 6591-&3 n.. - OflANCll COUNTY Publlahed Oriange Cout Deity P~~:A~I PlllllC ·NOTIC£ to pey the en11,. un~~~lon of NOTICa llMT*O llDI ., T tot~ aTAft•:: dol tuNNOA coyRT Piiot Del. 1•. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 19&3. rhe IOl!Owlng l*IOfll.,. dotng '1CTIT10Ut .,._.. your aoeount, ....n ti.i:r'!.'' pey· Nottoe 11 hereby gtven th•t the Ml.IC NOTICE buel'8ne11 ;:"'IO l*IOl'le ng 700 CMc Cefttet Or. W•I ~83 bualneN u ; N.-aTATI....,. ment -dafnancMd. bu you mult Bo9rd ofTrutt ... of tile Huntington CHEZ J.1ARIE 18027 Brool\hur11 ._ .. AM. CA.""" Muon Mot0t1POrt, 2232 OrQ!erd The lotlowtng petton It dolna P8lJ~ ::'"r!:~1r~.i:. dtt• BMctl Ctty Sc::hool Dlatrlct, of Or-'1CTITIOUI .,..... st., Fountain v.i1ey, Ct P1alntlft: BEATHA HOLQUIN. 111 P\BJC NOTICE Dr. Senti An• Hta. C• 92707 bulln-.. ; 1 d tlon of lhl doGUment Inge County, Cellf0tnle, wlll recelw ,NAMe aTATIMINT Mart111 Jane Me~artY 10438 lnd~~int: OSK CO MARINE. Diane Joyce Moore. 2232 Orch1td EXXlf UNLIMITEO, 8112 Aoee-~it: of reo«dl~ IPPMl'8 ~ bids up lo 2:00 PM on the 7th The lollowtng l*"Ofll 111'1 doing StOMblflk St .. Bel~. CA 90708 INC., • COf"""'lllon, OSl(CO ED-FICTmOUI ......... Dr •• Slflll Ant Hll, CA 92707 monl Or., Huntington BMc:h. CA. hereon) unlMI the obllOallon being dey of November, 19&311 IM office bu"-11: Thlt bl.I~ II conducted by: I ...... NAME ITATS•NT Thi• buslnea It conducted by: Ill 92847 lorecioMd \lpon permit• • longer of Hid School Olttrlct, loceled II GEARAL,, A Plftnerlhtp, 3300 generel partne(lhlp WARDS, JR., 111 lndlVlduel The IOllowtng J)efaona 111 dOlng lndMdull Crllo 111ncen1Wood1,11112 Roee-pefiod you lleve only tile ieJoel right 20451 Crelmer Lene, Huntington W•1,qo..1 Hl{jhwe~Sull• 0, N--M.,lln Jane MeClll'ty o-No. 40-42-25 bualnete 11, • Olerie Joyoe Moor• mont br.. Huntington Beech, CA 10 •loP Ille l~r• by peytng the BNch, C81Hornl1. •t Whleti lime Mid port 8-h. CA. 92 Thie ttetement wu ttled with lhe 8'1UJONI HEIDLEBURG BAKERY /CAFE. Thll etalemenl wu flied yttth 1he 92"1147 • , entire 11nount demeoded by your bl~I wtll be publlc;ty opened 1t1d rMd Oei'lld A. Glennlnl, 3300 w .. 1 County Clerk of Ori~ COunty on NOT1Cll You Mft bMlt eued. 23815 El Toro Rd, El Toro, CA. County Clerk of Or1nge County on Thi• bullon1 la conducted by: 111 creditor. for. co .. t Hlahway, Sult• c. Newport Oct. 14, 19&3 · TM -' _, deoNe eealM.!C 92630 Del. 14, 1983 lndlvtdull. To find out the llll'IOUnl you mutt Ctauroom Cllfpellng Belcll, CA. 92083 '217411 ~= .":.: ~. "'8d Burton Rosa 8381 Terry DrlV. '227411 CrlJi v. Wood• 1 or 10 arren fOt pe t 10 All bid• 11• to be In ICGOfdlnCe Rllpfl P. Wllaon. Jr .. 3300 w .. 1 Publllhed-0rlnQ8 coeat o.11y •-_,.. Huntington ~h, CA. 92847 ' Pubtt.ned Orenge Cout Dllty Thi• et11emen1 wu ftled with tilt ~1lc; the for~• °' 11 y~op-with Condltlona, 1n11ruetlon1, end Co111 Hlghwey, SUit• C, N9wp<>r1 Piiot Oct. 21,28 Nov. 4, 11. 1993 "ir, ~ .= advtoe 01 •n H C1tOI Rou 9381 Terry Drive Piiot October 21, 28 Nov. 4, 11, 19t:) CountY Clerlc ol Orenge County oo eny 11 In l0teelolu;• for iny other Specllleetlo111, whleture now on nit BNch. CA. 92663 6711-83 .II~..-lfl lhl• metier,"""' IN>Uld Hun.llngton Beach CA. 92647 ' 5705-83 Oct. 24. 1983. ·-reuon contect· In 1118oldHlceSofh11181 PuDlrcllllll ng2AQ8110.,'11 Thie buslneM_~•I conducted by: a •IDI II' NOTICE ~-~, ,.. Burlon RON . ,.._., AMERICAN SA.VINOS AND L.OAN °1 11 e oo. 1tr ct. '"" generll P•rtner ... p. ,..._,., do 10 pfomf'ty IO th1t your written Thi• atitement Wll llled with Ill• Ptlll.IC NOTICE Publlahe<I Or1nge Cout rDall) ASSOOIA TION Crllmer L-. Huntington Beech. Ger1td A. Gl1nnlnl reepon•, I eny. m1y be llled on CO<Jnty Clerk of Oringe CC}!lnty on Piiot Oct. 28. Nov. 4, 11. 18, 1983. 15725 E Whittler Blvd C1lllorn11 92&48. Thi• at•t-t wu flied whll the FICTITIOUI 8UllNEH time. Oct 7 1983 FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 5862-83 Whittler. CA ll0e07 . No bidder m•y wlthdrlW hit bid Coun1y Clerk of Or1nge Counly o" N ... •TATl•NT AYllOIUlled he lldo demend•de. . • . ,. F221t1t NAME ITATl•NT ~714) 113 7 l34 '°' I period of llxty (80) d lYI 1114"' Oct. 7, 1983. Th• lollOwlng petlOfl I• dOlllO El lrlboma; lede deoldlr -.tr1 Ud. c 0 1 • 1he d1te eet IOf the Oi*\lng thereof. n.917 bullneu u : elft.ull•Adll•-queUd,,.. Publllhed or-w. out llY The followlng peraon I• dOlng N#Bl21047879 (El TtleBoerdotTrult-OflheHunt-Publlahed Orlflr. Co11t 01lty HUGHES ENTERPRISES 22901 epotMle defttro de 10 dlM. Lee le Piiot Oct. 14. 21. 2 · Nov. 4• 1983· lxlllneu u : . PtalC NOTICE II you heve 11ny quettloni, you lngton Beech Clly School 011trtc:t re-Piiot Oct. 1•. 21. 2 , Nov. <4. 1983. Mill Creek. Leguna Hills, CA0 • 92953 lnfllnMcloll que tltUe· 5594,93 WINCO, 61'00 Werner Ave., Suite should conlecl • l•W)'ef or the gov· S«Vll the right to reject eny Of Ill 55113-83 Robert T Hughel 25482 Glllup ff,.. wletl to Mele IM MIYloe of 9F, Huntington Beech, CA, 92647 NOTIC• Of' RtQKf «nment egency wtilch m1y ll•ve In· bid•. ind nol ,__Uy eccept Ille Circle. Leguni Hiii•. CA. 92853 lft •ttemef "' ..... llMllMf. rou Ml.IC NOTICE Byron Miiton Wirkenll•n. 91oo TO UCLAJllll eured your IOlll. •-t bid 1nd to wllv• any ln!or· Thi• bull,,_ le conducted by: •n MouWdeeo~eothetrout W1rner Ave .. Suite 9F. Huntington AaANDOMDPflONllTY Remembel'. YOU MAY LOSE millty or 1;reguli rtty In i ny bid re-PtalC NOTICE lndlvtduat · wtttten l'MpOftM, " "''· _, ... ftlT ORANGE COUNTY BelCh, CA. 92647 TO: HAROLD LUI, 288 Sent•, .. .,., LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT cetved • Robert .T HughM I. .... Oft time. MUNIC.,AL COUftT Thia lxlllnMS I• conducled by: 111 St., Coel~ M .... CA. 92927 TAKE PROMPT ACTION. Oiled: October 21 1983 K~ Thi• et119m.nt -llled wtth the llU.teddMMIOllolWel-JUDICIAL DllTIUCT lndhlldual. W!Mlnyoullecetedlhepreml ... 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: lhl l . Huntlnoton BHch City '1CT1TIOUl IUllNlll CO<Jnty C141fk of 0rlflg8 County on lo de Ult ........ en .... -to. 1144 w .. tmlnllef A_,ue Byron M. Werkentlen 208 S1nte INbel SI., Coltl MMe, SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY, 11 Sctlool Otitrklt NA• ITATIMPfT Oct 7 1983 ...... ...,.. .........._.. • ...... ..,.. CA..., Thi• ltllement WU flled With the CA. 92627. the lollow1ng pw*>Nl "°""duly lppOlnted TruttM und« I of Or County The lollowtng '*'°"' .,. doing • • . n.tt de .... --, eu ,..,_..~ Pl1lnlllf: JOS0E LARA 1nd County Clerk of Orenge County on property remelned: Unnnlshed ~ Deed o( Trutt d1ted November 14, '°t,b Bond bollneu u : Publllhed Or Cout Detty _. el ~ ...... puede -!SABELLA LARA Oct. 19, 1983. menl, boel & mt-41eneout bulldlng 1977 execuled by: LAWRENCE ROY Putct\lllng ~g911t BACO, LTD., 3 Upper Newport Piiot Oct 14 217 Nov 4 1983 ....... ,..... Oefend•nl: JULIA NAVA, lk• f227m metertlla. You m1y elelm lhll prop-FIELDS. AN UNMARRIED MAN .. 7H/984-4888 Plue Drlw, Newpor1 Beach, CA. . . . . . 5597-8:J l:To THE ANT: " olwtl LUCINDA JULIA NAVA; PAC.IFIC PubU•hed Or1nge Cout Deity wty II 208 8111111 INbel St .. Coet• Trutlor. to MCUr• ol)llQ9tton• In Publllhtld Orenge Coul Diiiy Piiot 92860 _.......,., Me Ileen llled bW ttie FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-Piiot Oct. 21. 28. Nov. 4, 11, 1983. M ... , CA. 92927. UnlMI you pey fevor ol: AMERICAN SAVINGS & Oct 28 Nov 4 1983 Rendlll F. Geddw, TruelM under "1IJC NOTICE ................. '°"' ff rou wfat1 .. SOCIATION; WELLS FARGO BANK; . 5737-&3 the rMIOfllble ooet olltorege fOf Ill LOAN ASSOCIATION u beneflei8ry ' ' ' ' . 57" 1-83 Ille R1ndlll F. GeddM Tru1t. dated 1---..;..;;;=;.;;;...;.;.;;.-..-..--- clefefld We ...... , .......... JERILYN A. DAWSON, dbl CEN· the •bove-d-lbld property. and Recorded on November 28. 19n.. Jen. 19, 1971, 3 Upper Newpon PICTIT10U• llU ..... •IWll•d•Y1•flert11111ummon• .. TURY 21 COUNTRY;RICHARD PlllllC NOTICE tell• ~ of the pr<>PtJIY document no. 33208 book 1249g Plue Drive. N9Wf>Or1 eeecn, CA. ....-tTA~ Nrwd on you ni. wtlh thlt court • RIOPELLE db• CENTURY 21 which you elelm, not leter then Nov. pege71M of Offlelll Record• In the MOC NOTICE 92860 , The loltowtng pereon II doing wrltttn ~ 10 tM eomplelnt. COUNTRY;' end DOES I through v, PICTITIOUa IU ... U 7. 1983 thlt property rney be d ta-otllce of the Aecotcl« of Or1nge Denni• W. Herwood, Tru1tM buslne11 .. : Un .... you do, your delllUll wtll be lnclutlve N ... 8TATl..wf poMdotpureu111110CIVllCodeSeo-County. Celllornll, Including I flCTIT10U• ...... 11 under the Witt of Beth E. Harwood. CAO ENGINEERING . , 1535 enlered on IPPlleellon of the pllln-c ... No. 93211 The loltowlng pereona .,. doing tton 1988. note(•)'°' lhe IUm of $200,000.00. NAME ITATDmNT 550 Newport c.nter Drlw. Sult• Mllflen River Clrcil, Founllln Velley. tiff. and 11111 court rney ..,1., 1 ~ IUllllONI 1x1s1.-. 11: 11you111110 reet1lm the pr~lt Thet the beneflelll lnter•t und« The foltowtng per10n1 are dotng 800, Newport eeecn, CA. 92MO CA. 92708 menl egelnll you for Ille relief 0.. NOTICll YCMI tiewe lleell wed. ELITE DEVELOPMENT COM-wlll be IOIO 11 1 publlc Nie e 4lf Mid DMd of Tn11t end Ille obll-bUllMN u : Dennl1 W. Harwood, Tru1IM Mich• Al!en SchVefer, 10492 manded In 1118 oomplelnl, which TM_......, decide ....... JOU PANY. 17581 lrvlne Bllld. SI• 107, notice of IM .... ha been given gatlon1MCUred~11r1pr-1-PENINSULA BOAT & ENGINE RE-under Oeeferlllon ol TNll, d•led Mut, WMlmln•t«. CA. 92883 could reeult In gernllhment of ...,_. ,_ llelfl8 "-'If ......_ Tustin C1 82080 publlelllon. You hew Ille right lo bid fy held t>y the beneflcllfy. Tllel 1 PAIR. 151 Shlpyerd Wly, Berth, CA. Jut)' 25, 1972, 550 Newport Certler Thi• bull..-11 condueted by: 111 wagee, teklng 01 money Of prOl*1)' ,... ,........ wfttlln 10 t19ya. RMd Elll• Oevelopmenl Compeny. Inc. on tile property at Ihle Ale. Alter 1119 brMeh of, and deleull In, the obll-~2983 DrlWI, Suite 800, Newpor1 a..cn. lndlvldull. or other reltefrequeeted In Ille com-tfle llltorlfllllleft ....... A Cellfornte Corpor1t1on, 17581 property 11 IOlct end the eoet of gallon for wnlelulld DMd 01Tru1t l1 Pll L. Snyder. 1728 BedlOfd L1., CA. 92880 MlcllMI Selluel4lr ptelnt. II you wtllll to ..... ,. edvlce ol en Irvine Blvd. St• 107. Tullln, Ca etorege, edvertlllng. Ind .... II de-MWrlty ha occurred In thel lhe Newport Bffcll, CA. 928e0 Jotin B. Hetlernlll, 3 Upper New· Thll ,,.,_t Wll filed wllll ,the Oeted: Mey 25, l983 attorney In 11111 m•ll«. you lhould 92080 . dueled, the remelnfng money wttl be peyment h .. not been mede of: Paul Snyd« port Plue Drlw, Newport BMell, County Clerk of Or1ng41 Couniy on LEE A BRANCH Clwtc' do IO promplty IO 111•1 your ~!lien Henc:lerlon Ftn1nel11 tne., A Cell-paid over 10 Ille county. You may F-'allur• to rnek• 1he Oc:lob« 1, Thi•,,.,_, WU llled wt111 the CA. 92eecl Del 1 1983. By: M.K HEANEY o.puty ftlll>Of'IM· 11 eny miy be nled on l0tnt1 Cof'poratlon. 17581 trvtne etllm the remelnlng money 11 111y 1983 peyment of prtnctptl 111d/0t County Cler1t of Orlflge county on Thomu A. Heffern1n, TrustM of • ' ~ (HAL} "'ANCll '1. QUINtAN time ' ' blvd., 'Tustin C. 92080 time within one year 1fter the county Inter"' end Ill eublequtnt pey-Oct. 24, 1983. the Thom .. llfld Clllre Hefterlon Publllhed Orenge Coal Delly C~1, ..._.I°""*" AVt801Ueted ni lidodemlfldede. Thia bullneu II condueled by: I r-'Yfll IM money. mentt. logether with tete chargee, fnaal Living Tru1t, d1ted June 22, 1981, 3 Pllol Del, 1<1. 21. 28, Nov 4, 1883 • ._ ...... °"" ltllte • Et trlbume· lede deoldlr -If• Ud generll partner.nip 01ted: Oct. 19. 1983. Impound•. Impound depollll. II 111y, Publllhed Or1nge . Cout Dllty Upper Newport P1ei1 Ortw, New· 5589-33 Newport._.. CA.... eln Ndl•"'* •,........,. Ud. ,.: Rlel't•rd H .. b<ouck, Prelldent Nime: Robert S1tUSky under the term• of Nici note or OMd Piiot Oct 28. Nov. 4, 11. 18. 1983. por1 Bwll, CA. 92080 (71') Tllnt-10IO ' .__.._ defttro de • dlaa. LM i. Thi• 111t8ln4lfll wu "led with the 0822 Pectfle Blvd. of Tru11 FAILURE TO PAY REAL ES-5851-83 Robert E. Heffernen, 3 Upper PlllllC NOTICE Publllhed Or1nge Coul Deity Piiot ~.... ... ..... County Clerk of Or1nge Counly on Huntington Piiie, CA. 90258 T A T E T A X E S A N 0 I 0 R Newport Plue Drive, Newport 0c1 7 14 21 28. 1983 If,_, wtM to ... ttl8 ed¥toe of Oct. 14, 1983 Publl1hed Orenge eo..t Dllty Pllol AssissMENTS FOR 1982/83 RE-PlllllC NOTICE Bellch, CA. 92860 FICTmOUI 8USMU . • • • ' ' 5482-&3 -•ttemeJ "' ... ......., JCMI '217471 Oc1. 21. 28. 1983. POFl'TEO DELINQUENT. AND AD· Pllrtek J. 1-ieH•rnen. 3 Upper ..,... ITA'RMEN'T etlOllW do .. ,,_...., .. ltlet ,..,, HU1'8ftDUll, -.urR 5720-83 VANCES OF DELINQUENT IN-FICTITIOUI ...... 1 Newport Plue Drive, Newport The lotlowing perlOnl .,. dotng wrltteft ,...,....., If onr _, lie CAM.ION I NAlmll.EY SUAANCE PREMIUMS. NA• ITATS•NT Beach, CA. 92860 , bullMM u : ----.. ---.,.-..,..-Tll't----fled on ""'8. • "* llilecArttlW lllYd., I ... 1000 1111-1c 111\Tll't Ind 111 eubMquenl peymenll whlell The lollowlng petlOfll .,. dotng Thi• bullneea I• conducted by. •n LE GRANO COOKIE COMPANY. ~ nu1iw; llu.tecl._.lolloltatel-Newpon 9Motl, ea..-n-nv11'4 ~me due thereefl«. Including bUll,_. ... unincorporated UIOCl1t1on other 438 Viti• Pllfeda. Newport 8elch, , ALI lo de "" lbotedo en •te ee1111to 714·•11-·llOO NOTICI Of' enr.t1t1 ch.,gee Of other 111m1 pey-SAN JOAQUIN REAL'TY SAN tllen • pertnerahlp. CA. 928fl0 NOTICS ""~. ....... ...... .....,....__..; Publl•hed Orange Coul Deity TRU•nr• IALll lb uncle( lhe termt Of Mid Nol•()( JOAQUIN REAL ESTATE • COM· JoM B. Heffernen Kllhtyn Ann Kent. 438 VIII• Pere-~ ..... -.. eu ,..,_ .. PllOI Ocl. 21, 28, Nov. 4. 11, 1983 T .. Ne.1--.. Deed of TNll. PANY INC 711 w .. 1 17th SlrMt Thi• •l•t•menl WU llled wtlh lhe d•. Newport Beecll. CA. 92&00 T.a. ...... ,.., ~ .. ~.-. ,.,.. -5713-33 M'CittTANT NOT1CI TO Th•I by rMIOn thereof, Ille pr111-No. F-'6. Coe11 M .... CA. 92827 . County Clerk of Or1nge County on Neney Bond, 11M8 VI• Ventlfl8. UMT CODe I ,, .. .,_.. 1 1111-IC ..,..TICE "'°"'"" OWNIR: ent beneflelwy under IUCtl OMd of Sen Joequln Real Ettete Com-Oct 7, 1983. PllOI Verdel. CA. 90274 T .D aavtCI C09ANY ·TO THI ANT: A otwtl r~ "" YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Trull, hu executed lllCI dellllwed to peny, Inc .. 11 19 N. 8111 Joequln n.n Tlll1 buslneel II conducted by. I 11 d ~tee! Truatee under the _,....., "-bMlt flled bW IM c"'-arn DEED OF TRUST. DA TEO October Mid TrullM, 8 written Oeelwallon of Street. Stocilton. CA. 95202 Publllhe<I Or•nr. Coeat Diiiy 99"41fll perlnlr'lhlp. Illy deacflbed deed of trult ,........ eaalftal ,_.ff,_, wt.II to NOTICI Of' TRUITal'I IALE 29 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-O.feult Ind Demand for Sele, Ind Menln W. Humphrey Pretldenl Piiot Oci. 14. 21, 2 , Nov. 4. 1983. K1thryn Ann !(enr ~s1:LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ......... We ......... JOU ...... T.I. No. ... ,,0.. TION TO PROTEC't YOUR PROP-hu depoilled wttto Mid TNllM, Thi• statement -n1ec1 with the 5803-83 Thi• •tetemenl WU flied wltll the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR wtttlln IO dlYI •fl« thluummona It NOTICE ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUS-IUdl DMd of Trull ench ll 1119 doeu· CO<Jnly Clerk of Or111ge County on Plll.IC NOTICE County Clerk Of Orange ,County on CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR l4lfved on you, file wllh lhl• courl I YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-menla evidencing the obltoatlON te-Sept. 28. 1983. Oct. T. 1983· "21121 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Wfltten f"llPOllM lo the oompllllnl. DEED OF TRUST, DATED Aprll 3, NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE cured !hereby. end 1181 d«:lered •11<1 f221148 NOTICE Of' TitUITll'I IALE 0 CIVIL CODE SECTION 292"1 (pey-Unlea you do, yOl.lr defiull Wiii be 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU doa tleret>y decilfe Ill eumi M-Publlslled Or1ng1 Coal Diiiy 1.09n No s..ooor7 Publlshe<l Ora~ Cout llty Ible 11 the time of l8'e In lawful lenl«ed on 1pplleetlon ol the ptlln-TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. cured thereby lrnlMdlelety due end Pllol Oct. 28. No11. 4, 11. 18, 1983. T.I . No.·~ Piiot Oct. 14· 21· 2 ·No.,,.\=,.& of the United 8t•t•)al ngtrt, lltl. Ind lhl1cour1 mey4lrll41f •Judge-MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. On Wldneed•y. November 9, 1983, P•Y•bte 111\d ..... elected lfld d~ 5881-83 UNIT COOi u . ~ 111.-~ to and ment 11Qlln1t you lor the relief de· tFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF et 11:00 o'ctoci< 1.m. Flrtt Loe An· hereby alecl to c:auM l':!..'_n.i~pro:_ W 1 e TI RN C 0 MM UN IT Y P\a.JC NOTICE -..... ~ It under .., Deed of mended In the complalnt, which THE NATURE OF THE PAOCE£0. Oele8 Corpotetlon, .. duty nerned or wty to be IOld to NI ... , t "8JC NOTICE MORTGAn TNlt In IN proper1y ,,. ....... ~Id = ;.n gernlah~ '"'° AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD 1u1>1flluted Tru1t.. under end ~ :o: 1tri1=' .. ~ ... T ...... ..., llOnc. OP,,.,.,..... IA&i ~OA:GEOROELAZAAUI< ::~:.:,.,._,~:1hecom-C~T~~~~:.A;N3, et 9,111 =·::~~~T=--= AMEAICAN SAVINos AND LOAN .....:.-:-.:.... ::.. fl~{'=..c--:U:. T~":.r':':'. OOflOTHY 1.AZAIWK plelnt. e.m .. CAL F£D !NT!:APRISES, • ANO JANIE F. BALSIO~. hutt>end ~~':TION "911 ~at TIOll TO ,_ .... l'T _.. T .0.. ~ COWAlft BENEFIQAAY· SECURITY PA-0.led: AprH 19, 1983 Cellloml1 oorpor1tlon u duly ..,_Ind wife Recorded NovemMt 8, BY! at. \'tee . lie*« ....... IWe IJOR CAIH AND/OR THI a C • • wwwpU1 t IFICMOATOAGECORPORATION RIC~AAOLJ.Wt;K·~t polntedTru1tM und«end purtutint 1980. In Book 13823, Page 36, In-By~bertC~~ No.A-119285 CAIHlllll 011 CIRTIPllD ~.-dTNlleeunderthe AEOOAOED ~ $, 1182 • Bv: ~ llY OU ..!,.M.1 ,.. :}'NC , to OMd of TNll recorded Aprll 7! llln.iment Number 0892, of Ofllclel . AMtetent 'Secfetary In 1119 Superior Court of the Stile CHICKI INC.,llD IN CIYtL deeorlbed deed of tN11 . No. 82"°41'33 ot Oflldel ,._ ltrJ,.LAW Of' .. -1 .,... a • 1980, 11 lnll. No. 73MI, ol Ofllelai Aecord1tntheoflloeoltheAecordW Publlthed Ofenge Cont Delly Piiot 01 Celllornl1, fOf the County of Or• COOi UCTIOll ~1111111 at WILL LAT PUBLIC AUCTION lntheoflloeoftheAecorderof, Aec0td1 lntheotlleeoltheCounf) otOfengeCounty.wlneelUtpubllC Oct 28 N 4 11 11 l983 enge IM""'-of .... 111 --.,of TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR COUnty; • 1ae1 Chllplflan A-Recorder of Orenge County, Slit• of, auction to 1he hlglleel bidder IOf · • ov. ' ' 5843-&3 In 1119 Mitter ol lhe E1tate of tM unteect ...... , al lttM, title CASH(~ at the time of el6e In dMd of truet ~llel the Qnnee, Cf.;_._ Cllll0tnl1. Exeouted by GLENN A. ceell (peye.ble el the time of .... In SHIRLEY MAXFIELD ·OLMSTED, ond llltwt-"'9CI to ond now lewfulmoMVoftheuntt711l (714) .., ... ,., DANFORD Ind KATHRYN G. DAN· tlWfulmoneyofthe United Stet .. ) It Oiceued. ........, It llftdw .... Deed •fTrvel r1tM. tltla and lnt.-t to portion of Lota '3 and "' of Publfllled Orenge Co111 Deity Pllol FORD WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-the ClllP'!len Avenue 41flttMCe 10 "8.JC NOTICE Notice 11 hereby gtven th•t the Ill ltle pnipen, .......,......, de-9nd now held by " und9t OMd T 863, In the Countt of Or-Oc1. 14, 21, 28. Nov. 3, 1983. TION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR the CIYle Cenler Butldtng, 300 EMt underliQned wttt Mii II Privet• ..... ~ of Trwt In the proper1y hereinafter enge e of Celltomla: MI*~ 5G05-8J CASH OR CHECI( AS DESCRIBEC Chepm111 Avenue. In 1119 City of Or-C,.,...1141 to Ille hTgneet end bMI bidder, eub-TRUeTOA: WIUIAM ••OOUI deeatbed: -In bOoll 19, peoe 42. M• BELOW (peyebte I I time of .... I~ enge. Cetlfomla, Ill rlOflt, title, and NOTICI Of'.,., • .,.... IALI ject 10 conllrmellon of Mid $Uperl0f MAURmlN ... OQUI TAUSTOR: JO+iN ELLIS KELLY. --Mape. In tM oflloe of the PlllllC NOTICE lewtut money of the United Slit") •I lnt.,.t oonveylld 10 Ind now held Trwlor. .IURADO,-,., lAe Coun, on Of 1fter the 8th day of 8INlflCIA"Y1 THOM Al D. JA. county records of _..., ooumy, de--the front entrance to the Old On1ng41 by Mid TrutlM under Nkl Deed of T.I . Ma. ..,.,.,4 November 1983, 11 the omc. of llllAfll.I DEANNA LEE KELLEY, fll-.nd ICl'lbed a to11owa: c'9t.-County CounhouM, located Ori Tn.111 tn lfld to that certain proper1y NOT1CI JOHN McDONALD WREH. Attorney MCON>ID ~ 22. 1tll • and wife, fMOl!wllng .. 1 point In the Nor1ft. NOTICI OP TllUSTll'I 8AUI S111t1An1 Blvd., betWMn Syeemort 1ttulled In the Sl1te of Cellfomia. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A el Lew. 2401 Torrence Boul9vard, tMtr, No. a-171• of 0-.... ..._ M joint t-tl ~ h of Mid Lot M, d6ttent T.t. Ne. a -· I St. & Broedwey. Senll An1. Clll County of Orllnge, deeerlbed U lot-DEED OF TRUST DATED April 9 Torrence, County of LOI AnQelee. _.Ill tM .mo. of IM......... 9ENEf'ICIAAY: CHAAT£A THRIFT 52.00 .... ~ from the NOTICI f0tnle Ill rlgllt, lltte. end lnter•t con IOWI: 1982 UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTloN Stele of Calllornle, 90501 Ill right, of Of .... C...tyi ANO LOAN No!'ttl •tittY oornet of Mid Lot IM: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ~ to end now held by It under A PMlon of Loi 117 of Trecrt No. TO P.ROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT title end lnter .. t of Mid d--.cl II ........ °' lnlat ••• a ... .... RECOM>E.D F«lnMlry 8, 1M2 .. lhef1Cll ScMft•eMMy to 1 pOlnt In DEED OF TRUST, OAnO Mllfell 22, Mid OMd of Trull In the pre>C*tl 300, City of Coele ~. County of MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAlE the time of dellth and all tM rlghl tollowlft91 "'91r. No. 82-444788 of 01llc:'al Rl-1119 ~tine of.., Lot a. 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION eltuated In Mid County lllCI Stitt Orenge, St••• of Cellfomle. -SW IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION oi tltte Ind lnter .. t lhel the .. ,.,. ol LOT .. OP TRACT NO •• , .. Al oorde In the offtoe of the Aeoofdrer of dlMMt 90,00 -~erty TO PR~CTYOUR PROPERTY, IT deecrlbed u : map recOf«*S In Book 14. Pee-11 THE NATURE Of THE PROCEED-taldd--.clhMacqUlredbyop41f• aMOWN ON A MAI' MCORDIO .. OranoeCOUnty; IYom ttle moM Welllerty --of MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. PARCEL I Loi 44 of Traci No. end 12. Mlecellaneou• Mepe, In the ING AQAINST YOU YOU SHOULD ellon of law or othtlfwtM other then 900lt ... 'A•• • TO 17 ..... Mid deed of tnlet deeCr1tlel the Mid LOI ti: .... Souttl •• 17' IFYOU NEEOAN EXPLANATION OF 10097, u lhown on . mep recorded olfloeof th8Count~ Reeotd«of Mid CONTAC'T A LAWYER. or In eddltlon to lhel of Aki ... CLUllVI Of' 111ac11u....ou• lolowlng: 00" Eael ~ .... Souttwterty THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-In book 441, peget 29 to 34 both oounly. mote pertlcul8r1y deeorlbed OMMd, •I Ille time of delith. In Ind ........ TNI Of'l'tC9 °' THE llfomlll line of ..... Lot ea. a ~ of INQ AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD lnetutlw of MlllCellaneoue Mape. , ... fotlowl: On November "· 1983.:. •l 9: 15 to 1111 IM certlln l'MI, property lftu-cOUN'ri MCON>SR °' •AID YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNOEA A 50.00 tMe: tMl'°9 NCM1t ••Urtv to. CONTACT A t.AWYEI\. cord• of Or•nge County, Cellfoml• Beginning II. point on the Soutti-1.m.. UFM FINANCIAL \.iOAPOR· aled In Ille County of Orenge. Stet• COWTY. DEED Of TRUST DATED "*'*Y pOlntlntNNcll'tlu•lttyllneoheid On Noven\Mt •. 19&3. II 9:15 Ind .. oorreeted by thll cenllt' -•lfly llne ol Loi 117, dtltant ATION .. duly llPf>Olnted TrutlM ofCalltornt1,perttoullflydeeenbeCI YOUAMlll.,..AU..TUNDSJIA 2, 1192 UNLE8S YOU TAKE /IC- Lo1 M , dl1t1nt 104.00 , •• , Lm .. CICG CORPORATION .. duly Certlflcet• of Correction recorded Ir tMt*>n South 50 ~ 11' 37" under end purtuent 10 ()Md of TNat .. followa, to-wit: DllD °' T'ltUIT DATID a..... TION TO PAOTlCT YOUR PAOf>.. 8outheMterty trom the North-appointed Truelff under 1nd bOOk 12948~1484 of Ofllcll Eu!, 152.98 leet from IM moll executed by J«ry L .. JUredo. 111'1 PARCEL 1: Unit No. <IO, a~ 11, 1m. UNUM YOU TAXI AC• ERTY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT A PlJ&. ..-.ty -'* of lllld Lot M: pureuent 10 Deed of Trull Aec:ofded Record• ol d County. WMterfy COfner of Aki Lot t 17: unmerrled mMI '900tded April 14. end Cleec:rlbed In tile CondomlnlUm nON TO """9CT YOUR NOP-LIC SALE. IF YOU HUD AH EJCPLA tn.-~ 12• 40' 00" WeM 52.00 on April 2 lff2, .. docu. No. EXCEPT 'THEREFR M 111 oll, ~ Thenecl Noflh 39 <leg,_. 41' 05" 1980, u ln11. No. 17386, In boo!! P1111 recorded on JlfluerY :ze, 1971', IRT't, fr MAY• IOLO AT A "'9-NATION OF THE NATURE OF ntE ,_.to the~ of beall•llnG. 82·114959, of Ofllelel Aecord1 tn !he rlghta, mtnerll rl{jht1, gu, nelU!'el EMI. 129.91 IMt to • point on a 13672, P808 891 of Offtclel Aeeord1 In 8ootr 12048, Pege 522 of Offlclel UC IAl.I. • YOU Nim) Mii U.. PAOCEEOINO AGAIH8T YOU, YOU YOU AAl IN OEl"AIJLT UJIDER A omc. of 1118 County Recorder of Or-g11 rlghll lfld other hydrocarboli ourve. coneeve Soulh .. tterly, In the olftCe of the County Recorder Record• of Mid Countf, "-ANAnON Of' THE MA~ Of' 8"0ULD COHTACT A LAWYER. DEED Of' TRUST DATED Jenuwy angeCounty, Stele of Celltornle, ex-1ub11ence1 by whetever nem+ hiving a redtul of 400.00 "'9t, a of Orange County. Stele of Cell· PARCEL 2: An undivided one nt1 ~llDINO AGAINIT YOU, ''ilf •..,_.~Of common 28, tM2. UNL.ESa YOU TAKE AC-'ltcutecl by: Alan E. SOUtherlend .. known, together wtll all geotherme rldlel llM 10 Mid curve beerl North tomle. forty·llrsl (1/41) ln1W911 .. • 141r11111 YOU IMOULD CONTACT A LAW-dealgnetlon of pn>per1Y .. "-' T10H TO PROTECT YOUA PROP· Lucy H $outhWllll'ICI huebend Ind llewTI Ind ltMm power below t 38 cl9Qr-34' 33" Eaet, Aki point WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION In common In tM,.. lnlereet In end Yllt. abcwe, no wwrw1ty le~ M 10 Ill ERTY. FT MAY llE SOLO AT A PU&-wt1t .. 'to1nt lenante WIU. SELL AT depth of 500 ..., under the ,.. lllO being on the ~My NM TO HIGHEST 8tOOER FOR CASH 10 the Common AIM of LOI I of 1111 ---· °""• c-.. oompl9tel-Of OOiteotw). u The UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EXPU-PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST property deeerlbed •t>ove, wlthOU ol Brentwood Street M deecrtbed In (pey90te II lime of .... In lawful Traot 921 I MI* map lllecl In 8ooll .._, C ... ,.. bllMlfldWy undlr Mid Deed of NATION OF THE NATURE Of' THE BIOOER FOR CASH, (Pll)'lble 11 lhe right lo drill, mine e11ptore or lhll certain MNIMlll dMd to Ille money of the lltll1ed 8tet•I at the 374. PIQM 31 and 32, lnclullve, of "(If 1 etfMI ...._flt~ TNel, ~,_,,of e ~Of._ PAOCEED4NG AGAJNST YOU YOU time of Nie In tewtul money ol tM oper•l• lhrough Of on the.1Urf1C41 or City of CO.II Meee on July 20, IMO tronl enltlnQe to the Old ,,,,.,. Mkloelleneou• Mepe, -d• of Nkl .............. lllNl*1J .. .....,. '*"' In the obllgatlol• _..., SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYSt Unned Slit•) It \he tronl enlrlll08 upper 500 fMt of the tubllUrf-ot In boot! 5337, page 31t Offlotal Re-County COUrthOUM, toeated on County, M 1UC11 term II d9flned In alM•=• -~le ...... •lelta ~. twwlofofe _,..., and 1061 W. Wfllon, Coete Mw. CA. to th• Old Oreng• County Nkl lend. cord•; thence Southwwt811y elOnQ Senti An• Blvd.,~~ the Artlefe entttled "Oeflnlllone'' of •Ml-~ flt -rMIMM)." dlllWf'9d to the ui•lfUINICI a 9'ft 9"27 Courttloule located on Senti An• PARCEL 2: Non ... xcluslve ap.. Mid curve 111d Mid 8out~ St. & Broectwey, SMt• Ane, .,... the Oeetarauon ol CoWnar!t1, Con· TM ......_,..,..Mid Deed of t9" 09allirlltlon of o.ni.t and De- "(" • lllrMI addNM or common Blvd betW..n Sycemc>I'• St. & purtenent ..-nenta IOf lngl'MI, tine OI Brentwood Streat t~ • foml• Ill right, tftte, and lnwrwt Gon-dltlon1 end Aeatrlc110n1 recorded on Truet, .., ,_ • a ..,.... ., fMlld ror a.. and wrttten nottoe c1' deelQl•tlon of property le "-' er~. Sen•• Ana, CA. 00000 at11 19,_, UM 111d enJOyment In end to eentrat engle of I e1eg,.. 13' 10 '., vey9d to lf¥I now held by It under JlllUlllY 28. 1977 In Book 12048, defllUll llt tM 1tille1...,_ ....,.., breldl and of eleotlon to'*-the ebov9, no WMW'lty II cit-i .. to Ill rlgllt. lltte. •nd lnt41f .. t conV9'f9(1 to Ille "AeereeUonel Common ArM" OI Ire dllllflCe of 8.t~ lwt; lhenoe Mid Deed of TNll In IM property Page 11H ol *" Aeoordt of Nkl ......,, lwl•l•kc• ......... ond UftditlalglNICI to ... flllld ~ to COi,...._ Of 00f"l'90tW)." The Ind now held by 11 under Mid Deed Mid Trect No. 10097, UNI fOl'lh lri lengct'll to Mid au,... South llO lll~tecl In Mid County and 8111• Countytlhe "Oeelaratlon"I; .._.. le tM •14ef91enM • .._ -~· 9nd.,..,. b11191'1c*y uncs. lllld Deed of of TNll In the property lltu1tecl In Declar .. lon of COYeNllll, Con ~ 11' 37" e .. 1 llong Nici cfMc;lbeCI .. , PA"°l!L 3: e-tt(a) -IUCh "'"'911 ~ .. ~.. .,.., the ~ _.... ..... TruM. byJeMOn ol o llreedl Of ... Mid County c.lllomla. deec:rlblng dltlona ll'tcl.Aee~rlotlc!ot IOf Laur• Soul~~ line of Br.mwood LOI 141 of Traot No. 2341 In the __,t(I) 111,,.. l*lleuWly ... ~ .... -.,... .. ftOllOe tJA bf9Mtl .,id tJA lleclllon 10 flUlt In the otJIOMIOI• ~ the llnd trier'etn: Point Town Hotnee, I Ptlflned Unli Stl'Mt, 41~1 feet; lh4ilcli SOuffl 39 CltY Of Colte MWt!, COU11tJ of Or-for111 In the Al'tftlllt 9n'tltled. "!-ta It..,,._.._. .. ......_ te t111NCOrdltd1•;;•1111>11n,19a'• ttlerWy, ,_.ofOl'9 ~ and LOT 3 OF TRACT NO, 1086. IN Development. recorded In book !legl'MI 49' 05" W•I 130.00 fMt. to enge, Slele olClllfOmle, 111*' map ment1" of the Oeclw1llon under -tfle ............... to ... .... in«r, No. 12~ t 1405 of OMdel Ae- delNer9Cl to the u11d9l alglNICl a Wl'lt-THECITYOFCOSTAMESA,COUN-13177, PIQI 1885 of Offlel•I Re-!he SouthwMterty tine of Lot 117: recordedlnboolt79,Pt1QM3end-4, 8ec11on hHdlng(I) In IUCh Arttclil ......., .. ......, ....... I ..... }!! cordl. ten Oeclantlon of OeflUlt and De-TY OR ORANGE. STATE OF CALI-cord1. lher!Ce NOf'lh 50 degr-11' 37" MllC:elleneout Mepe, ll'l IMolflceol entllled e1 fOllcwfl: "Owner'1 Atalll1 Md .._..,.., 1M ............ 811dlellw41be1Nde.i..t"""°"' mend tOf Sele. and written ootlCI of FOANIA AS PEA MAP RECORDED The 1treat addr-Ind other W•t elong the South-terly line of 1119 County Aecordtl' of Mid County. end Dullel: Utlllt ... w ::eb4e 'fele-._.Mid_.... .. ..,,._.. Miii.. ~ 0t wwr9My,...,,.... or lm- bfeodl and of llectlon lo C9IM the IN BOOK 35, PAGE 25 OF MIS· common dellgnatlon. II 111y, of lhe Loi 117, 50.00 leet to the Point of TM Slreat .odreet of IM real \lftlon", "Support end S.llf9mtlnl" 111aot1M .. M _..., ..... 1t phd, reg9rdlng t1t1111 Cll I lllDo. or ur.denlglNIClto..,.Nld~'o CELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE OF-rMI property deeerlbed abOve I• beginning. property d H orlb•d •bo ve I• and "COmmonAr .. lfldCommunlt)I 1ttl•......,.No.ltllllll ef0f. encurnbrlnoel,toPfl,YIN,.......,_ ~ lllld dllgatlonl. and .,_.. FICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER purported lo be: 104 Pinon TrM TM unplld bal~ and 1ttlmt11 of purported to be: 130e Watton Aw .. F11elllllee Eue!Mnt; 11o191 "9oOfda "-1M ...._ ef ttl8 pr1n01p111 a.n of the noMC1) -..a efter Ille under'alglNICI ceUled eeld' OF SAID COUNTY. Line, Cosll M .... CA. 92827. coats, exi)en-end ldvtnCM .. Of CO.ti Mw, CA. 92t2t PARCEL 4: Eallmenl(t) u WCh ~of~~ " by lllld de9d of fNet, wfd\ .,...,_ noaot of bNedl and of eltldlOn to The Streat ldd,... end other com-Tiit llndenliQned dllclllm1 111y OC1obet 7, 1983 It ISU19.U ; Mid The undertlgntld fNll .. di ... .-nenl(1) 11/e,. pef11eulwlY Ml lllld ....... M iMCi., 1M1t MlnMldnotepr0¥tdild,..,__,lf b9 l'9COl'd9d J4ilo/ 8, 1H8 • lnlltr. mon deelgnetlori. 11 any. 01 the rMI 111b1Nty IOf 1ny lncorrectnell of tht 1mount wlll Iner-until d•t• of Cltlf'n• any llol>lltty fOf MY lnoom1ot· f0f1h In 1119 Ar11Cle enlllled "!_. wttMut _. w • ......,, ••· any, under I.fie._ tJA eald Deed of No.a..~ofOfllclalAeootdeln property dHcrlbed above 11 1treat ldclreM ll!d othef comm0t1 Nie, neNoflhe•bovut,...eddrwlnCI ment1' of the Oec:larellon of Cove-,.,...., """9M.,....... "'9e tnlll,,..,°'*'fll,and~c1' theofllolof!MAecord9rofC>rw9 purported to be: 1011 Ch111cl'I d~tlon.lfeny,lhownhereln. TM1trMUddreuoroommono.. other coml'T10l't det!OnetlOf'I, If any, ntnll. CQnd1tlon1 end Aeetrtctlon• p1111111r11, w •-•r•-. le thelNelee9ndofthetrull9--.S Ccu1ty; SlrMI, CO.I• M .... CA. HUT Slld .... wlll be mllde, but without ~Ion, II any, of the,... property anown her91n. rlCOtdld on June 9, 197', In Booll ..., .... ~ .. •••• -.. liY lllld Deed of TNM. a.id .... Wll 1191Ndie, bu\ wlttlout The und9rt1Qned d~ eny covenant or werr1nty, exprMe or Im bed etxwe It purponecl to 119: The Nie wltt be med9, but without 117141, PllOI 420 of ~ ~ h MM(•) ., _.......,., lllld Ille wit tl9 Mid one FftNJ, CO¥iiW1t or wrenty, ......-or Im-lleblllty '°' any inOOfNCtne11 of the pll9d, reg•dlng title, poMellllon, or 257 Brentwood St'91t, Colt• MeiM. eovtnenl Of wrenty, UP'9M or Im-of Mid CoUfliy (the "Muter Dlcllt-1'Mt, wftti .....,... • M ..., ,.... NcMr11t111f 11, 1.a, • 2:00 p.m., It phd, ~ tltl9 p 1 tao, or 111,_. lddr ... Ind oth9t oommon enoutnbfanoM. 10pey1119 ,.,.,e1n1nc Ctllloml• 9292? plied, r909tdlng lltle, po11111lon, Of 1llon") unCl9I' the 8ectlon heldlng(•I ~ ........., If #WJ, ..-the ONpiw A...,. -*"* to ~to PIY the rm1111n1ng d911Qnatl0f'I " 1ny ~ her91n. princtpet Mn ol tM note(I) ~ TM und9rllanecl Trull• dllclelme ~Of~ lo .P8Y the rMleinfnQ 1n IUCfl Article entltled • follow: IM ..,_ • _.. DMd • ......., the CMo ~ ....,., JOO bit pr1nC4S* Mii ot the notl(tl -..a Seid .... Wth b9 maoe. bu1 without by Mild Deed of Tl'\ltt, with lnt.,..t •ny I~ for If!'/ lncorreatne11 of eum of th9 no1tC•) ..-eel ~ llllcl "Owners' Alghtl anc1 Outlea, ~U...... ,_........, _..., 1 IMI •IM ClNpMn A--. ~ Cit-~.Mid. de9d of Tl\at, _.... Interest oovenent orwan1111ty, exr>r..a Of Im-ther90n, Mr.ovld9d In Mid not-Cl), th9 111991 .cior ... Ind other com-OMd of fNll. wftfl in.-"""°"' and c.-T~". "~ r..... • • tM .,... ....., --. ' •lnlllldno91pro¥tdect,..,...." plied, regardtno title, po1 ... 11on. or edv.,_, 1 eny, under the t«ml 0( mon 119110Nt1on,lf tn)'. "-' ...,., • ll"Nldtd In Mid noli9C•I. ~ and a.nterNnt", "lllaroedllMnt" 11J ... ...., .. ,._., llOTIOaAT ~Of w.a_. fll'l'I, under the termt of Mid Deed of eneumbfllllCel, to pay the remalnlnO lllld Deed of trwt, ,_, oNr1l9I In. , v-. If any, undtt ltle t4l(lfll "' and "OommunltY ,,.,..... e... a.N ...... ai. ..... -lillM-llAY • IMDI • ~ AlmlGlt Trust. tw. Gfllr'll99. ond..,.,.... ptlnclpel IUl'll of the not9(1) 19e11,_a tnd expenw of tl18 Truet• ancJ ol hid .... wtll b9 f'll.cit. bu1 ~ Mid Deed of Truat ..... cNtCMI INtlf', COMMONLY l(NOWN AS: ._,, ......... M, ,_ .. W ,_ OHi-099 WWWIWWW o1 the TNSIOI Md of tN trU9tl ~ Nk1 Deed of True1 w1ttt In*-' th9 tn1111 cneted by Mid Deed a OOllenllllt or w.renty, ...,,_.Of Im-llnCI ...,.,_. of IM Tnmee ancJ Of 40 ._...,.._, ~. Celltofnle. p.111, ae "-C--. A--OMICICI INC.... • Cift. ~ bvlllld OledflATNet. 1~. u provtded 1n u1c1 not9'•1. Trutt. plied, reCJll'dlng '"le. pau1111on, or lhe ttuttt CtMteCI by Nkl Oiied of Thi term• Ind eondltlone of Mii; ., ..... ttiectftte......,. CODSW,,...., lllld .. wit M Mid on:~. ldvlnOM, If any, und9r IM t«m1 of TM 10111 amount Of tM unpaid tnCUl'llbflllOtl, to pey the~ TrUll. Cun In lawful mOMy ot the IJnlt9d -.... C.....,._ Aft., Or-... At .. ..,.. of the 111N1t ~ Nau.,.. 21, 1113, II f:OO p.m. • the OMd of Trull ,..., cNf091 llnCI blilnCIOf th9 OOllQ9tlon rewrlld ~ prlnetpal eum of the Mid note -Thi totll emount of tile unc>llld Steta, Of u moy be oontract9d !Or; CA. CllllllcWI of tHll "°"" .. total .. Ollprwl A--..,.,__ to 81C$*1-Of Ille truetM end Of 1119 1he pr~trty 10 b9 IOld Ind~ cured by Mid Deed, with lnt9f91t b4llenCe of the OOMQotlon MCUr9d by '""per oent of the purGlleee ~ Al ...................... ,... ""°""'of IN urtplld ........ tM CMD c.Mr 9'111dtftQ, JOO bit truets erMted 1>y Nk:I Oiied Of Truet, 111te .. t.ttieted COlta, •llf*IMI and theteOn u prOVICMCI In lllld Notll, the property to b9 tOld end ~ 10 be peld at the time of bid: belano1 ~ • INa ~ ._ .... obllOl'llClft _.,.. bW .. ~ • ~AW.., °'9nge, l)A. to-wtt: t&2,4tU8 ldVlllCM ., the time of '"' lnlllal edvenoet, II My, llndlt IM tetmt Of Ible •Umeted 009\1, ~ end on oon"'m•ll')l'I of ..... AS IN CON· ............................ ., ..... ...., of tNll( end ..... u M the t1!11e of .. lnlMI puOI-The benellollry und« N1ct OMd publtc.tlon of the Nottoe of .... II Hid Deed; fMI cMrO-and a-edv.-at the time of the 11111111 OtTION. 1M 1U11et1n .._... .., Ille 00110. ..,....._ and .,..,.. .. odOI\ ot tNll noCkJe. the total of T"'91neretof~1ict1CUted 11nc1 o.. 1'16,1111.89. E• ol the ff\lltee and of 11'11 1)11*-tlOn ot the Nottoe of hie 19 All bldl or o"9rl mutt be In writing ....,. •• 11-., ... 9f.,,.. ..., -.11.11. ""°""'Of iM unpeld .,.._of ttle 11v9f.ci to 111e undet"liQll9d 1 wrm.n TN ~tery under Mid Oaed rum cnatld t>y Mid O..CS. It 11.5".12. Ind rney be left •I the elor.Mld of. ......... •••=•· :•·..., • To .. -. ... M<wlWI••• the t+*ll .......,. ~ __,,.., bvthe.._.0.. O.CWttlOn Of Otlftulf and 09tn11nC1 ofTNel~ofor1ec.cut9dandO.. 119 llJ9neflclary undllr lllld Dlld by TM~~ Nkl Deed !IOI. or rMY be cMIMr9d to Mid .-It 1111 -. JOlllNIJoal 41.,......11. IClft6ed d99d of tt'* tfld _....... fof kll. 11nc1 a wttnen Notic. of o.. llver.o to tM ~ • wrltt• rwon Of • l>tWCh or dtfeull II' the of TNll '*9tof0f9 a90Uteel and dt-(bK\llort.l perSOMlty 1n Mid Ooun· TM.., In MMf "" o.e.t: °*'* 1~1.~ 00111a. ...,._, and ad¥INel II fllUll end ll9ct1on to Sell. TM undlf· Oecl1111tton of Otlfaulf end 09tnllnCI obllOatlOM MClnd IMNby, '*'-" 1MreCI to the ur.cMlllgnld I wrfntn ty ot Or~. Ot ~be llled In the ----....... lie__... Md T.O. IPVICI! \N#lf'Nf't 181 ••. 79. 11gnec1 CllUllecl Mid Notloe of DeflUlt for 9•, Ind e wrlttlln Noltoe of 0.. lofore e11ec;ul9d lt\d. ~ tO tM o.clarltlofl of Defllllf and Demlrld oflloe of the Ci.tit of thlt COuf1, It ....... , 11 f _, ........... ., • tllki l ,,.._ TM tOllll .. .....,..,._ ~ ... encl El9ctlon IA114111 to b9 ,_....,In faull 8!1d l!leotlon 10 a.II. The under· TNllM Wl1tten ~of°""" and lor ..... and • .,... Notloe of 0.. lllY tlfM .... 1he llrtt pubflot.llon Of ...... {4Wl ...... ... .., Ir. T.O. IEMC! cow' H ~on-'*" IN epaNng 111c1 le ""county*'*• llMI,... P'Ol*IY 19 llO'*' couaeCI Mid Nottoe of Defd Elec11on 10 01UM tM UlldonlQfl9d to foutt and lleotlon to .... ni. under· 11111 notic. o1 .... and befof9 malling .....,. lie-. Ir. OdlY ~. A1ll. oomputlld INIJ IMl ~ 6l:. IOelt9d. CIOQ OOAPOAATION; • *"° EJactlon to Sell to b9 t9COF09cl In Nit Mid pt0t)tf1y '° ... Mild-. llgrted ..... Mid Notlee of DeflUlt Mid..... DalMI ~ 11 ,.., 1MO N:ClllfDrnlt •• llila 11 •lllO (714) N?.otle tfle cley Clll!Ornta e«P«atlOn, M Tt\llllOI fhecountywMrethe,...prOpt11yll 91tfonlond~onD9oalflbaf andbctlontoWto119reoordlelltl Ott.cl thll Und dllV of &eptem• ftSTINI C~ MOflT· w-...Qmei.CA.~ the..... AOOMS$ Al>IO PHONt NUMBf" loGat9d. 14, !Ml the utldanlttltCI _,.... INOOUfttyWNNtl'llrMlpropertyll lier, 1•. GAGI 411/MMO,. DMld; Oct~ 11 1te3. Of P1MON CONOUOTING THE Olt•: Oo10ber 11, 1183.. Mid notloe of llJ..tl 9M .... Ion to ioo.tiad. JOHN Mc:OOHALO WAIN •MN T.-... "'*"'*' Of'Mlll C... o.lr T.O. HIMCa COMPANY SALE 18: Mao Cell~ A__,., Ae-CAL FID ENTIAP"ISE8, 1 Calo be reoorded • ~ NumMr oat.:._._. t, 1"3 IOH AtlCJrMY foJ Mid ht•• •'1 T.D, .... ~. CO.ANY, "°' OCt. 11.. Now.~. 11, ,.._ •.., T"*-. ..01 Cellfofflla tf33& • (118) fomlt COt~llc>n N..._.. of Mid OIW "'°°""-UP'M FINANCIAL OOAPOAAT ~. 2.0t Torr..-&oul!Mrd ...... I?,.. ..::===~ 34~..._d, 1"3 ::::o~:IN<I .. LOI AngetM, ~M't~.7~:r.r..~= t03IO~~~citr!!'IOf Torrwt,CA.0::~0tm1ted ::...~= ......... fl--,•.!!'!!!-.. Ona()Mylfwcl, .CICG COll"°""flON,M ltultee OA.IOOM ATION (91 )4.....-r• J..-llwlllOlmlt..o ,_,._Caillh-•91M. '"'"""' vn..,, •~ West, Or-. CA. tll9ll 'SWl'\11.A l'OUNTAIN, TMllM hie (2131 t'7·NOO Tr\llt.. ly: 9"'811 Hemmond btc\lton fOf h\al• of W ...... CJMll., CA. .-..n1 llMPll ,_,Cl "·91fl~~dOlaHyt 114-116-121t OfllOlr ly; fh« ... c. Vin.oar I Y: Joe T1111llGllW1 . AMI. 8ecntery PNeldlnl the lboW "*'*' dl09d9nt 41........,. Ot ... lfl... .. 0 ~ °'.,,.. c... ~ PuOllel!ed Orltl99 COMf 081fY PWlll"8d Orenge do. Diiiy Pvl>Nll\«I Or1191 Co.I OeMy lltlot f'ublleMd OrtnOI CoMt ~ Pub41ehed Oranee eo.t OeMy Hot Publlllhed Oninoe Coatt Dally "*" Ull Orlll9I COMt lltlot Occ. 21, "· "°"· 4, '*· Piiot Oo1. 14, 21, 21. 1983. Piiot Oot. 21. NoY. ~. 11. tM3. Oct. ,., 21. ae. ''"· Piiot Ol1t. 14. 21, H, ,.. .... .... <>ct.. 21. "·Nov. 4, 1'83, Piiot Oo1. 21, a ."'°"· •. tM:l. • mat\{et. ., ~ 1 &443-93 5111-83 Mll·M 111_.... MQ.Q ... 1.a ~ t42-M 8 * I I I "8.IC NC>TIC£ Orange Cout DAIL'( PILOT /Friday, October 28, 1983 • IAYlllE PUOE IAYFlllT Spee&acular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat •paces. Reduced-$1.500,000. 101 Via Lido Soud Open Sat/Sun 1-5 By Owner 673-7873 673-7677 673-2274 / ,-ipf N Hilt J\I RI Al I Y · ........... COLDWeLL BAN~eRO HM FOalCLOSURE SAi.ii Woodbridge COftdo. 3 M, 1.5 IA. llNfA Ml - $109,.500. ASSUME $80,000 @ 12" Woodbfidte COftdo. 2 M, 1.5 IA. Owner will trod. vp. $110,000. OWNEI TRANSfBllDI Coufttry dtonn with pool and epo. ·4 M, 3 IA. Model~. $17',900. Aak for DON and 1EV TOWN AND COUNTRY 552-1800 2 etory 3 Br. 1mmecu1a1e. 5 yMr9 old only. ~ lllKloUll •t&,000. Anna . , .......... . B~8T FINANCING BEST PRICE Mott -c:::.'ege, Open Dally t2-8. 12-1230 113-n11. tor caulc* ..... 2 Bdnn, 1 ba. ~ MocMI In WoodbrtdQe • Vitia~ Green, larlght end cne.tul upper uni\ -"" belcony. Terrtftc locdon • Alt tor only .... toO. ~lsor ·1(9Glty 651•1177 - \._ Atiiilaa ltrilu C~~ ClalW Cart lnH CJtui.. ~ fllad!t -Pl..W, r Wldew Cllu1at =---=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll'::tiiYyourhomeorofe: 4GP:ltln1tiilon1 CHILD "C~E. my nome, ........ MtM AoiiAibtlOUNd .i:rwww. Ou1ffly p1lnllng, fair IUIT;.:... wRittWIZXNo $217 per da~ 1 "" ... fncludaa lllh, ~Wfndowt.-Cablnatl Nwpt Hgt1. Fuffttlml, 11l Mowing, Edolng. Twlce a SERVICE: a 11\0fough~ eeetqualltv. 25yr. 9JC$). prlc:M. Fr ...... Clllf HEATING: Haaler 8~1•1. Vtf.1NDOW WASHING • t1n11. decor & weekly 1141(• Pane1-P1110 .. Fenoe1. 35 moe 6 up. 85()..7189 month. 1~0 10 125• clean houM. ~57 Uc:. T.110,428 730•1353 Jonn enytlma, 831-2050. .._. ....... , ca11 142.ae811. au•L.TfheTYon,, ly m•,.••202• Th1t'1 AL.L. you P•Y or. vtoe. We llto •took • ..,.. yr• .xp. Jerry 54e-.413 Ii:= .,.......,.... ,. '31 v 30 di)' ad VICI exletlng ltnfel. -baettn 045•5737 --lllPIT STARVING COL.LEGE RAL.Pti'S PAINTING Draine a'8ar from 15/25 In 11'16 MARMIE AQUARIUM Carrt ltmn lntral Get your Ir ... trimmed •••• •u•• STUDENTS MOVING co. lnttext. Real. L.fc'd. Repair feucetl, dlep, etc. • ....... . DllLY SERVICE 6.t2·5405 C1rpe1 I tlnol1um In-Remodel/Re;;ai before tha ra1n11 Clean we do tl\Ofough work. Re-Uc. T124·438. lneurad, Fr11 eet. 841·.3588/24 hr 851-HO<tMlM432--0500 105'"1•11001""'11•w-requ-•tr· .. -1he-1-:a n Al .. elt 1ta11111on &. r~Jr1. 30 &. resld uc·d''boc:'~· upt, haullng. 850-3283 llible l REFS. With com· 841-8427 No 8oN 10 Support. Self contr1Ct0t1 Wl'lo perform PILOT ~m1y-Park)ng Lot yr1 exp. Andy M5·9031 ln1. For nt, 552·9142. , JESSIE'S GARDENING plete carpet l hou... WATCH US GROWi n er n 1mp. St lie: #319.t50 Joe wortc OVll' '200 Including "'-11r1-Seetc:o1tlni C1ttrl11 --111 Claan-upe, y1rd m11n1. ctaantng, wtndaw1 done Pliatla1 HAN~GISTRlPPt 544-8444 no JOb too emall fbeabor1•·~~~. terUnlt~~ ,....., • -Free Hllmlte 540·8035 ... FREE. CAL.L. TOOAYI r-~------....... ,..., _,..., SERVICE S&S Aaphlt 831-4199 le: V11et prtcg MfV 111v111 ror 5'40-565.t • Pllllm VISA-MC Scott 813-1512 letflmt contractor• llhould eo All T}1Mta: Rep1fr, Aesurl, P\11 plltlet & 'weddlng1. letJnt'r 1 .. H•'r llW•llll•Tlll HOUSE-APARTMENT by Richard Stnbr. Uc. BL.ACKWEL.DER P1~r-Aubefllooffng.1ii typee st11e In their ldVW1llfng. DIRECTORY Seal coi t (SLURRY MIX) w/lnsur1noe. 4117-1485 ~f&i!Development REAS. RATES. FREE Claanlng °' Renovating, 280&44. 14 yre of ti.ppy hanglflO &. rtmOVll. Oull. New-Rec:over-Deckl Contraotort ind eon· Comm.. Reaid., Ren ct .. at C.icrttt 650•8300 EST.(71.t)2.t1-1235 Free esllmite ~488 loc:.I cuetornere. work only. 494-3616 Lie ,.411802 548•9734 1umer1, c:onllct Miry plu1 the IRVINE MIRROR Rates, Free esllmltee. ThJntc you, 983-4114 EXPERT Wlf"'--fnn In· . . Grondle II 558-4088 with Ind tha HUNTINGTON 845-4289 or 645-0032 Concrete, muonry, ftlt· KITCHEN DESIGN: Need I HOUSECLEANING ...., • ., .,. 1ny queetlont. Contrac;.. BEACHCOMBERIVlt')' work. lound1tlon1. Blocil, pt1n1 for new.or remod. 11-~ll EXP'D. GOOD REFS. QUAL.ITY PAINTERS ttlll1t1on. Alu. Coneult· ~::::r43417 tor's St11e L.1c:1n11 Wedl'Mllday 11 Ja•nlttlat brick. Uc'd. 675-2826 tcllctien? CALL CARYL, PXINTING:CXAPENTRY Glldya 546-5471 (4-llpm) PF\OMPT, NEAT PRO-int AMl;nmt. 581-8590 ~I es1-4ooe 4 Board. 28 Civic Center no IX1rl c:herQel ""bev!ifTING ROD'S CONCRETE & 642-0355. Aeferenc:ea. REPAIRS-Gary 645-5277 FESStONALS. 838-7·149 WE GAL.S SHOULD HANG Plaza, Room 890, S1nta CALL TOOAYll In my home, nr Vlctorl1. MASONR"t' ... 9 yra 1ame IJttlrical PTL ltaH lltflat 12 YRS EXP; I'm amall, TOGETHER.,. Wlllpaper hCrtt1d1l Ana, CA 9270l. UI FH uilU Co11a Men. 642-8.t62 toe: Free eat 8_.0•1105 Prof. mature, rall1bt1, M~prloea .,, amalll + uphol. w11te. 8311--0730 Semen . · ELECTRICIAN: .Prlcetl 81.UI(. pet/plant care Local ref _..,..,. _____ ,. ·-------• s=~!~:V Ca•laet •111111 Ctraaic Tilt rtght. free estimate on RXOt.\AOV£.ReJJOVt Bob s.t&-.tesa'w1ccty1 If. 6 -64771850-6048 Pla1ttr/leeli WPINd/BookkeePINd • "'-reaent111.... *New c1blnece. cabinet CUSTOM TILE SERVICE larQe or small Job•. Lie. F tt T h T ' -It lr = Dave'• Cullom P1lnttng PlXs~aAINd For tndtv./aml bulfneu for Id •ctiofl • ....., facing, bars & torml<:a Oual. worl<manehlp, reu. 396621. 673-0359 ur9~r5•·1~uNO·R·~---n fl r trlllext. Hlghllt qu1flty. RNtuc:coe. fnl/ext. 30 yrt. Hrldaylwtc. 140--0888 n n Ml·Hll ed.121 6.t2--0681 • ... AXRoisd'A'Ea ENT loweet rates. 640-54-49 Neat p f 545 2Q77 c H ~~~~~~~~~' counlertope. prices. Wray 547-6322 AESIOICOMM'LllND. LT H,,UL.ING • MOVING MAINTENANCE & REPAIR , IU • Trtt ltmet a a ;; Cabinets & Carpentry 20 yrs. Do my own work. RentaJ Clean Up1, Jon 11.t5 W. Balcer 241-1671 INT /EXT PAINTING ED'S PLASTERING bBOdA@RW BROTHERS Acctutl9 Small jobsand repairs ClaaaJftar Lie. 2780.t 1. Al 646-8128 6.t5-8192/73 t·2916 R1u. & Deplnd1ble lnl/ext. P1tcl\lng1te1nur1t Tr-land1eaplng & clean Daily Pilot CPA: fii..fi quaJlty Income Free eetlmate 645-2003 Ctauic fD40 Ford WOOdY ••H•q CALL. JAY 64fl..3.t78 Reetuccoa. . 645-8258 ups. 21yrse11p.642-3657 'V d Gar•tail! College student. lge truck, p .. NT NG c AD VISOR t1Jtworkatreu. ratH. C1r~ll!f Chauffeur for wed Ing•. 1 1or1tes.CdM.Th1nkyou. BrlCk?ioctc·COnc:rete "' 1 • upintry, Pl1 .. la1 JC TREE SERVICE John Brown 631-6483 AEMOoeUNd· ii h proms, e1c. S50/hour. ABE s lr.DENING 759-1936 court Low prtc:es. Lie, bonded. ~'r.~4\,,~~:,~~~'; J4 •r lif Ml· llll Trttn'm~ng. removll._ y1rd 642• 5678 AceutlcaJ 18 yrs In 1rea. t it b~':J~ 957•6071 . ~~=~~t~a~r.:,c~~~~S~~;· GEORGE'S CL.EAN UPS Bob 673"53671831"1161 WATER HEATER Speolat clean upi, 11c. 642 2914 • C.ll~a 1 ed. 968-3564 anytime Clall• C:art & HAULING. No Job too •ma •PAllT I llPllll• Poof helter1•Furnacee T~la~ ltntct Gardening & ma1n1en1nc:e. small 895-6008 l Carpentry & Rernodellng •Fauceti•Oflpo1ata•~ • New & prey. Remod. & Repalr/1mall Jobe. Fence1, Child care. lic1d. former tree trimming, mowing, · -Aftc JJoVIRO: Lie: 443908 Jonn 881-3189 Ty ng W0td Proceslfng Mate• your thopplng .... carpentry. Lie:. #3.t 1012. 1helves, partitions. Low pre-school teacher, agn cle1n-up1 & h1Ullng. We Til't UIU• Quick/careful. Low ratee. SEL.L Idle II ems with a All ueln .... IChool & pet· ler by using the Diiiy Pt- Ab!llty Bldrt 730· 1900 rates. Steve 73 t-6311 2·4. nr OCC. 5.t6-8147 do It all. 731-6366 Hauf anY1hlng. 145-7331 Lie. T 138048 552·0410 Setlldle llem1 642-5878 Daily Piiot Ctusllled Ad. t0nal projeo1a. 85l· t04 l lot Cluaifled Adt. IH1t1 fer Sale 8H1t1 ltr Salt 1.L lxcla111t llOO IH1t1 Ualaraillat4 IHtn U1larai1la.. Atubltat1 faral1ta• lertatall, Ual. Aertatat1, UaJ. Af!!latat1, UaJ. lntala te • ..,.,, ltacla 1069 ... c1...... 1071 Stet Condo for trade, 11 Ten zuz ·~rt IHcla Ult ~ltacla ... Celi•.... 1'124 LaaJ ..... ,.. 1711 -==· ..... 2711 ....... !!I! he4llvenly 2 Br 2 bl 80 I I ~ 2 br, 2"t 61 twnh ... oen &: 11,200 nl llMTll fPll .U y1rd1 to Tram.'Gunbarrel HOME FOR RENT Lrg 5 r Harbor 'View, nutaJ. §p;cj()U, 2 Large 2 Br. 2 Be. MW ~ OCEA Vu Condo Pn1ul1 xtra lg 28r, 180° YU. Micro, WUh/ Wllh part or monthly leaae view, fully furn l20K El Toro 4 Bdrm. $825. appllanON, cpt1, p1tnt. bd, oft ltreet prk'g, 1 blk carpet & drapea, frllh 38r 2bl, trpl, pool, 1tep1 eundeck. yrty, 1745 mo. dry, refrlg, pool table. Re- going towlrd the down NEW CUSTOM CONDOS equity. 213-5.t3-4,225 Fenced yerd & garage. S 1700/mo. 1938 Port to beech, yrly $725/mo, paint. 382 Vlctorl1 btwn bc:h. S9501mo 551--0585 552-0853 °' 875-2536 flable Male dMlret tame. h 1 n 0 u Outstanding toc:1t1on, Kida l pe11 welcome. CtarldQI. 494-18'40, Em· ut111 pd. 540-8832 Harbor & Newport $525 ·~ ltacL '711 Call Mike -& wtcnd1 ~.:.:,ptl~ thll 3 ~rm Name your own terms. 3 lelltl faraiila.. 1163-0755 Agent, '10 118. erald B1y Rlty OC"'•NFRONT· t lua 651·9523 ' . • • Qulel 2 Br, 1 ba. plllo, g~ 6 3 1_9 o 1 7. d 1 y 1 , d ' bd, 3 ba, vaulted c:etllnga, ..,. wn r c 1 r, to ooaan, POOi. pool, no pell. 1601-v 213-813-5313 2 ~ 1ba r••.~ •. e1 0nc:~ Oak cabinets. 1--rt IMC~ Zllt Baat. lff•• UfO lllWPllTNIL ... I A exec. quiet, furn, olean. Lge 1Br. DIW. Carport. 1gl adult. $375/mo. 15th St, Nwpt Hgta. --------wtmln -ocean v..... n., Sal Ocl 29 1... ::C Huge lot ... Br 2 Bl. F.R.. $1000-11100. 675-<t688 Laundry rm. Avail Nov 21. 642·5002 $800/mo. 645-7355 * Fem. non amk, prlv rm. a few bloctcs to the 1606 Buena'v11ta Winter. On s:::hore. 1 I + Hiil Pll D.R .. gardener & pool OCEAN VIEW 1•50. 045-8625 u du lex 3 Br 2Ba Ill houea prlv. S250 utll beec:hl 759-1501 492-<t663formorelnlo Bdrm, den, yard, ulll Incl. Fullyequfpped llltch brtclat service f nc:t u did. . 2 Br-Totll Luxuryl "LIKE BAAND NEW" .' ·~~l[lji,I' Iii·· :er~'''.: ~-garage: lnci. Kay 662·1156 w1rawD'mD•-J.EE. Lil I 1100 $500/mo.213..,.6-1639 b1r,cu1tomdec:or,targe $2000/mo. TradltJonal LaeS1500.Agt831~960 Sp1rkflng 1 Bdrm from i.·.·l:i'.' ~ OpnSun.611Clubhouse. 4 Br 2 Ba houM. WIO, ~-•• t tall B U I i ... fenced yard, great 1rea. Realty 631-7370 S4.t0 2 Bdrm from $535. 4g4.38931Yet llltcti., etc, $250/mo + Real Estate ..... I 111 I 2 ~ ,r;:v~·~.:o:r MCUr· Nr Lido thop1 &. beach, 2 Af!!l••···· Uaf, Ulll• ~. pool, gar1ge. no IN ~ew:oi\ :J-).c'~G v E R s A I L. L e s S20 dep. 046-8388 UEllLUf Piii Geatrll no y . Br. lam ""·· nice p1tlo, ...... lalull n• petl. Slnglel 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· PENTHOUSE 2 Br, 2 bl, Balboa ltland 2Br, female. Ar--.c..-. A btlautlful Trlple·wlde UDO ISie: 6 Br hm In 111c:el. <t Br 2 Ba, poof, lrptc, near dbl gar wtwort<room l 301 Avocado, 842-9850 menta &. Townhou•H oceanvtew, turnkey flv· to thare, no pelt. 1395 ~ 30•60. 3Br, 3Ba home. Island locatlon. Cloee 10 Goldenweat Cott . tndry. $950/mo. 1110 LARGE 1Br partly 2.t1W.Wll10n,831-0980 from $680. (Alk •bout lng.Sec,commpool,ap• mo.673-8293,675-2209 ------· ---Ideal foc1tlon. Agt. c:lubhouM S2000 mo yrfy $875/mo. 966-0547 or a Y • f I I urn I' he d . lurntahed. $450 mo. ytry. L.rg 2 Br, 2 ba, frple, dlw, delignlf turntahed unlt1) ate $890/mo Bonnie ---------120101111 IOWll UHUllLLS NEWPORTCAEST:2 Br + 241-9.t89 213-339-93639-5wl<dys. 673·3153 eve1/Wl<nd1. p1t10. gar. 1550/mo, 111, On Jamboree Rd II . Ba~rlngton agt.'675-6000 BAL. PENIN. Great 1pt. ·~ Mu ST Ac T N 0 w11 1972 Delui1e Royll Lancer den end unit, comm. pool BEACH Bargain! Gigantic On the Penlnsula: 3 bdrm. la'L--tut l MC. 642--0433 Sen Ja1quln Hiii• Rd. or 644-0452 blk bch .. \ b"$·2Vfi n: $30 ooo bel b k 24x62 2Br. 2Ba. targe 1111· & tennis $1100 2 room pleuure palace t ba. 213 39th SI. Yearly ._ 144-1t00 " I! resp n-am r. m · • ow in ap-Ing, dining & kitchen BREAKERS Or: CdM ftont chefs kitchen bre1kfast $800/mo. 850-7281 P1afa1ala 2717 PENTAIDGECOVE. 2 Br. 2 laa Cltatate a77v Kathy 673-9015 ill 5 pralsal. Model home, areas Fam rm w/-t b1r row OCEANFRONT. Lg 4 b ptu h decor B •-CON O O n 11' 3Br $850 mo. 2Br 1725 2 Br U65/mo poot ..... , Exec: apllt levet condo 3br Huge Iott John A, ZarvOI, all appllances & alrcond' Br home ma1ter sulte er super • IPYIUll IEITAL 1Br, •,;bite to bay,·~ blk to BatcerlBrl1tol, lncld• mo. Step• 10 the bch, round nr bNCh bu-3ba t•onl• pool nr' bch ~:i':!.~o~fs~~60-9669 Young ad Its welcome: w/lrplc: & 'spa. Avall furn. ~:f;:, ~~~~5~2~50 MCUr· 01,. ltrl llNtl bch. $450 mo. 650•2493 w~aher/d1.1r • 1~~frtg:· frplc. view 898-2801 s . San Cleme~te. No S39S. lee oPt 1v 9S3·9600 · Agt. or unturn. $3000 unlurn. HOME FOR RENT 4 bd 2,~ ba ocean & 2 Br. 1 Bl. 3.tth St. aun :p c:ro-wiv • • f 1 r pelt. 498-8277 ext 206 or 857-<t063 eve 2 Br Condo lrptc wld llEEILirair p••1 WiterfrHt lt•ll Ill · • P deck, girig1, yeerty oor opnr • rp c: • $795/mo. 3 Br. 2 Bl. patio nu c:rpt & 'paint' IYll" -• Huntington Beach 3 Bdrm. mountain view. ut $850tmo BACH UNIT dthwanr, patio, gu & upper unll, garage. wl d Fe, 2 Br. 2 ba, non-amkr. Pool 'i1e $825 5_.8_7oofi Beautlful 241160 Home. L.g II 1· 1400 $775. Fenoedyard & gar-furnished. 12576/mo. l300tmo' 11492•1335 wller p1td. No pet• hk-up, 3 bloclls to belch, l1altt ltac~ Z7U 1310, CM. Dyt 644-1700 · · kitchen. llvfng rm. ding age Kida & pets wet 780 1397 673-7761 Agt · pteaee. $850. Agt, no IM. all blt-tni. 1 ~ ext 391, eves 662·7220 2 etory, 2 Br, lrplc:, p1llo rm, lamlly rm, 2Br, 2Be. IOWltlE · 863 0755 • • L. 3 d 2 b f p1 883-0755. BR 1550 mo + 1250 sec:. ---------near Hoag. $119,500. Large storage. Per-CUSTOM ELEGANT nome come. •. . Agent, The Bluffs: 3 Br, 2'1r bl, rg b rm. a, r c. 208 Lugonla Step1 to aand1, fresh Fem atlr 2Br 2ba condo. Ownr/Agt 546-7006 manent porch steps. Agt. lltce you hive NEVER no lee. 2 story Twnhae, 2 c:ar gar. Stepa to belch&. tennlt. Super 1Br. encl git, no Tll.... 141· 1111 paint, n-carpet. 16466 Close to bch .. wtd, 1375 ._..,.llll SEEN BEFORE 3 Bdrm $1200/mo. Newly decor. No pell . pet1, refrlg, e1ec range. B"' ACM yc•ALY dfv 2 Br 2 2.tth St. (213) 592-2725 Incl utll. 631-1098 CONDO EASTBLUFF 4 Br __.. · Lovely 4 br. 2 ba, trptc, 650•050_. 720•1sae S900/mo yrly. 140-9335 5410 mo. 442•5964 ""' ..,. ~ 21,; 81 s165 000 Xlnt +den EXECUTIVE home fenced yard, dble gar. Nr Open Houee dally 5-7 Ba. frplc, step1 to beach, 2BR $895 + $250 sec. Fem. to Shr MW 2 br. 3 be. flninc:lng avelt'. P.P. w/breelhlesa VIEW of partc & like. 1625 mo. 2658 Vl•ll de1 Oro C.rtll ••I .. I 2722 w .. tlllde 2 Br. petlo yard ocean YU. gar. $790/mo. Steps to und1, new gar. condo In C.M. $350 (71_.1 850•4018 or coltec:t C1aaercl1l ocean, legoon ind loretl. Reta. L.ve mag, 962·0286. S525/mo. 2131420-8660 carpet, garage. 16.t66 + utlls. 557-3615 (61913_.0•5_.34 Prtpr._ l"SO $1000 per month Twnhaewl21rgmu1erBr. 2 Br. 1B•1650 •vi now 662-1700 24thSt.(2t3)592-2725 F d -!! • plusFtRST /LAST & dep & IEIT nu THiii 2·~ Ba. lrplc, patio wld ... Sal. 2:00-4:00 only 111 IUYll Ult • n/amtcr to thr won If· O.ttetl l•••IQ refs. REQUIRED. Elegantly 1tyled custom hk-up, 1 ear gar + front 1pt 433 Iris IUTUT fll vSpec:loUllLuxury I = lul split level Promontory ... r.~1..-.hr...,. WILWI I AA ILTll houae 3 + h•""" lamlly carport, commtY pool. llrep11c:e dllhwur. no pet $525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Be. pool, vFull Security ttal .,. 2 Br. 1 ba. Iota of space. Tlftr It•• ~' -· -.. -BAoR 8Xv. N.8. i260TnC'. SA30tmo. 81s-1409 e.,.. Chef Lak E t t Bay & Beach Oirh~M 111 IHI room large modern S 7 5 o I m o . w tc d s Compact cle1n 2br upper, laundry room, c:!OM to voo1tcouree View ,ry e 1 a 9;' • tcltc:hen formal dining de-7 1 4 I 6 3 5 -O 2 9 2 , prlv gar .. so: 01 Hwy, no ehopptng. t<t9 e. Bly St. ""'2 Car Garage 11 front utlla. Young woman, non/ Hetpl Need a female room- 3 bd, 3 ~ ba. lorm Iv O & Real Estate 2 Br, Penn. S700tyrty signer decor thruout Wkndsl Eves 673-0473 pets, $650. Refer. req, Tll lptt, ...... 1IOI door imotce,r. 646-5559 mate 10 share a great dln'g, llbrary. Appro)C 3 B $900/ 1 t atlo I 11e -• vs I I • Th B 3200 sq 11• Owner ••uJ.ur•rrucnw•cfS•Ncr• .. • r, yry sunse P prv · S J C 2271 (213)431-1195bel.8pm • wmmng .. era· Bdrmlnprlvatehome.Uee ooeanvl-lnt3Br2 • enxlou1 S3•9 500 Open ID lllVE 3 Br. $825/wlnter v'en.'f.oedEZyTarEdR.~Slltel500ar~•, 21blr, 2~~·. l?f: rm, :C ~-· N-2 Br. 2 Bl. l"'tlt & Diii Pilat 1111 peullc POOis of Kllchen, utlls Incl. $300 hO\lse In Laguna Beach Set/Sun 12_..· 373 New· 19..., I Wlllter ... -im1JY , -'V vwatk to FUhton 1111nd 546•5522 S400tmo '494.3045 a.en cOu OWn !wt frontage on·W•t· 1...._._._ 53 ·5027 • enct. g&r. encl. back yard. bflgnt wtd htc-up, no .... YllW vvearty lease ~-30 14 042~ mlnlll«. lncfudlng large .... -Step• 10 eindl Styll•h NeerlCl'loole·.Ooocf-. ~eu , no garage.-on1y 10 mlunut• from For 1pp1. pt11H cell Fumlahed room nr SC L.ady wtH lhare her 3 Br. • rn1aurant .. not Including .IAllll UALn 2+bonua room. Chef• seoo mo, tat, 1eat, aecw-80-8882 Laguna. your own ptlvate 7141&44-0509. No pet1. Pleze, femele pref. 2~ 8• luxury condo with ......... 11.,..... the bu11nee1. Owner PllPMlllMl"lf tcllch "'Plf' pluth deeOf tty&. cteantng, 32102 Via ocean view from ~ 1250/mo. 55e-1737 Mlectllle prol. perton. 4bf/3be.. ~-dwnpymt, 8% would lltce to trade up l14/11M111 111 utlls PAID, $395+150 de OllVI. 4~85 14 C..ta.... 1'114 Point'• matt MCluded llftl/W1111Uff HB. nr !\dime & Newland, =~ty ~:•O.:,, ~~ ~~~. ~~.b:2_f~~;~ctng. ~~1~1r&:d cln1~100:50~t~~0001 r, lalMa l•l••• lDi security tee. 537-5027 IUte Aaa Uli ~!it~,~~."~~r:4:~o! 2 J[.·,J.~~.cp~'::fr:: ~~~i~e<;S:;!; :;'.ro'3":;· Bdrm & ~1. 631-5439 Al °' eta • .. .., . . . 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. POOl tBr unturn, S475 mo. + prlvala palfo 1825/mo 145-6648. 9.5 LAGUNA BEACH 2br 2be llSllYllUITlllfF 111·1100 Ll"le ltland. biytront, 3 lrriat 2244 home, near Wiit· dep. Newly decoritad, C1t1 Mon.'Frl, 9.5: ' · N-pOrt wittc 10 belch. wtprl ttnlr & b1. canyon Sharp 4 bdrm, 2-n b1lh Br, 2 ba, lrg fem rm. 2 to 4 Bdrm• IHS:ifaoo mlnatert Newtlope, lnc:d stove & refrlg, °" •trelt 6 <t 3 . O 2 1 2 . Wk n d • New Everything 11h blk• pool. fec:c:., tenn11. $250 view. wood1y area, prof need• 1 family now. Easy $2500/mo, yrty. Call aft · · yard & garage. Kldalpeta parking. Qule\ neigh· 661.f«1 off und trg 1 Br Incl ullL Avall now. decor. 5475. 497•5331 care. SPA, VIEW, crpta, 5pm 673-0786 • <>It. s715. Agt, no lee. borhood. No'*'· To 111 $800/yrly 213/534· 1895 5.t&-4260 or 1•993-<t688 '--------- drapes. Walk to schools hplexn/Valt1 1300 C.rtll ••• •ar 1222 ~ 863-0755. call 645-960'4 II ,,,. 1711 NO FEE Apt 6 Condo ren-NICE ROOM IN PRIVATE Ms•~u~~;~,·~~~l!r:'r: & shopping. Save money, ltlll IEU a PLO charming 2 Br + loh fa Sp1rtcllng clean 2 br near se:rano WOOda 2 er. 1'/\ tats. VIII• Rent1l1 HOUSE. COSTA MESA. $240+ '•32-S797 'Marte ~":'~Ill car'l5~";~ Prime Euttlde I 18.tK Ba pvt patio & yard lty Main & Edinger. Lge baefC 1 Br, utlls pd. $420/mo. Bl Cot1do, d1hw1hr, 675-4g12 Brolter 548-6692 <t • • t tm 2br, 1 ba, patio, encl n a' w I y c a r Pe t • d : yard. fruit tr-. 2 car ~~"·.:Ung~-~~ re'''· p1t10, lllngle Qlf~. 1 OCEAN VIEW Room wtp\11 bllh, p\11 In· M/F: Quaint 2br 1 ba. old MYllllllU gar.A~7~gt1t,O~~ $950/mo.893-6162 651-1177 gar.$800/mo.637-7918 · y. ~~·::~·~~&: 2 Bdrm. s1100 11111. trance.· 1220/mo, it~'ln~P~~r&J~~=I:· 1441 Gllaxy Or. 4BR, den, 2nd to 14 Net 12 • , WATERFRONT 4B 4b 2 Br, 2 full bl, nice, quiet. A fee · Agent &31-4980 H.B.9&3-2034 4-8:30 pm,1 ________ _ 2frplcs.2~bi,gar.for3 10.311gross.Orlveby r a Atarl•t•h Farah ... encl g1r. 622 H1ml1ton. gent, no · M IF Share 3br, +12 cars + IQI hobby room. 233Co1t1M ... St. w/sllp. Av11f now $2800 111-... 5.ta-0477,Aon laat. llltla 1'141 lllUlllllTEL block• to BALBOA ,389•500. Owner wlll owner/agent e<t2-2227 mo to mo. 955-2473 -.._ .. Dlllft --Spac.lous single, one Wkly renllts now avall. BEACH $280. 673-4417 taJle smaller home u lac .. ePnJ USO Nrnew2Br2b1,2carg1r. llMlll Ptal111l1 _.. 2Br 9'>\i 2195 Miner 11 .. 2.!'r'·281'dehwer,gar1ge . .&twobedroomapts. lt6.50/Wl<.lupCol0t MIFtothr4 br,2behouae pertpiyment. _ Bilc:ony.Le1aeS850t mo, .. b h 1 ... ~ t d _, .-.75/mo. TV.Phone11nroom.2274 ont .. -be ...... lnN.B."'""" 5 55 1 46113 fl 7 Large Townhouae 3 bd ""rac:t IC oonv oc. .......... cp 1• rpe, ..-nt. 538-4e37 Newport Blvd CM ,..., _,,, ~ Open hee Sat/Sun 1· I lllTI -a pm. 2,,.\ b• fmly rm' formai Sep lull kite 1375 yrty, Dlhwhr, etove & refrig. 146-74_.5 · mo .i. utlla. 673-7338 Rob!naon Rttr 548-W 7 Cnta •na 1224 dining 'new carp911 fresh Incl utll. desire quiet. No pets. S650 mo. ~ MC. 8::.,.Af';.=. too~: Newport ecn Condo near • l&Ta.U • S~':i~.n~11b:-c:i~~ Mr 161, encl gar, sml paint. !.gt. 873-53M mature n-amtcr 673--5580 clep. To ... Clll &U-"°4 all utll1 lnc:lcf. 53e-4637 Ill 1111 L.i Fuhlon lllland. Metr Bd & lmmac. 3 br. 3 ba comer garage with g1rage door yerd. Back bay area WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br BAY FRONTAGE belch. 190 WI< up. Cible color TV Ba, pool, face. •Ingle home on extra llrQI lot. opener ,700 OOO. 81• $825/mo. 979-6942 2YtB• lim rm frptc' pier, prtcg. 2Br $800. 1Br 2 br downstairs, gar1ge. Spec:IOU1 quiet 2 8r S515, 3026 W. Oo••t Hwy mother, pref mature l1dy S25,000 under appral11l1 · • • 1"'"11 II ' h ' tc:e4 • 1675-1600. Utllt pd. 30G Victoria/Canyon. No 2 Br. TwnhM 1585. Wiik NEWPORT BEACH 1395 1st/lut 780· 1509 2569 CIRCL.E DRIVE sume fln1nc:lng 12 •· 2BR, garage, fttnoed yard, Pld °' ov1r 1"'1g, n I ) EEdgew1ler. 1t8t1-2ae8 dogs. $530~831-8812 10 bMCh 980-H5e FURNISHED or w•NTEDI s1-1 ...__., N__,_,. ... h Penth~'M /6.46-6325 Terrific: lnveatment. patio, boat storage, pet In scpd, poo . aJle, pr v. " -· ,....., __ ,,_,, • ..., .,., (805)989-2875 $795,000. oltay 1650 mo. 546-7506 S 1200 mo. 640· 1327, COZV 1 BR $450 * 2 Br 1 Be, p\11 p1t10, e. Walk to beac:ft 1 Br. 110¥9 UNFURNISHED. rm to rent nr SCPlua by full ocean vtew 2t>r 2b.: SUYllW·SHl,000 lH-1100 559-6188, otc 720-8897 ttt & lut +. clep. Reta. gar, O/W, lndry rm. l500. & relrl~•· 1450/mo. All UTILITIES 1111. Cell 1tt 3 838-2576 S625 mo. 873--7550 u If'-3 bd. ~ b1, w/fmty rm. 1 • Ii I "SI 673-5489 wt<nd or evea 648-9084, 540.5440 536-4&37 P•tD HE•''JH XLNT Ho Pv1 t & Bar H1rbor-.... ust Mer """ Comp Refurb. 11000. No -1a11 II• -" · nL nr ag. en r WE LOOK FOR YOUI wllrg 10Y.V.tll. F0t Peta. Water and Gard 2 br 2 bi-condo GoU C..tl .... UM •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 LltUI ..... flQ CLUBS, ~NNIS, B1. N-amok/no tcltc: S300. HouM/Roomm1tet Un- detilli 040-8227 turn. 545·3627 or c:ou~M view 81 w8.t 9. OWIElll ~·· N~ • .!'.:::;41525. N .fUllGa,OCW'l m . SWIMMING, plus 848•10GS,04S·llOG5 llmltad832-4134 11"'911' 1111 6'42·.t873 Ott white crplg, rafrtg, 0 pe •.......... pvt dedc1. frplc, In new mucfl more! Sorry. "'"Rew fisting, 3 Br 3 Bl. 3 BR, 2 BA. IMMAC, wa1her, dryer, 2 cat g1r. ALL UTILS PAID •Small older c:tean 1 Br hou ... Avall, Nov. 1. 1 no pets. Models ltltl1)1ttell 2t04 ....... ...... 1111 hrdwd firs, remodeled ••utala Dntrt frpfc, dbl ger, small yd, 111 clual $800. 4119~89 cgnp•re ::c;• ~ou rent. Slngle only $425 utll pd Plf'Bon. No J>et•. 1550 open daily 9 to 6. LXGUNX BEACH Mllure women ;;;:a, aml country kftcnen. super lo-' S925tmo. Agt 759-13.t 1 I rt ltaeL &ftl -~!lo:Ji, ~ d eaturM, No pet• no gar. 752·5822 mo. Incl. utlla. 111. tut & Oakwood MOTOR INN quiet !urn room f0t study cation. CIA Allrs. Clll Biii ltNrt 1491 ~ • AH .,.,.,., q, COY r g1r1ge. aec:urlty. 752-ee tll, 10-4 Wkly f'll• 1105 l up. 2/3 ~ r.! wk CM NB 96 3 Br. 2 b1 twnhae, 2 car 2 tif2L IX ml 10 ocean aurrounded with ptulh $425 1 Br. relrlge, rio pets, wt<dya: 499-365.t wknd1 0 l"'IWtc"'IM th • • · 631--0llM.~50 LIVE IT UP IN SILVER gar, e)(tt toe. $850tmo + Newport Cr~ll onl~ tandscaplng. No pet•. p1t10. 731.C t8th. St. Garden Apartments ~ ., ., on Y 845 84 • ut '402 Ul-1 .. E LAKES 1tdowntoaarth ~ .. alt 1211 751 ""'~8 • , B~h Furn 1510 873-7787 2BR, 1'11BA, N. Lag. oc.an Kitch• 1v1ll. Color TV, ....... 80 prloea. Ch1rmtng 2 Bdr -· ... v . ""'" 1925/mo. 631-6755 28cirm, Furn. 1870 . view, wllk to bc:h, ldult heated pool & 1tep1 to '-A!let couple, '"°~ BeautlfUI L1turemont mo1t weekend retreat In the l +Nll llOO 2 Br 2 Ba home Herbor 365 W. Wiiton. 8.t2·1971 1675. 2 •tory, 2Br. Elagant worlltng cpl pr1f, no pet1. Newport Beadl ~. OCHn. 085 N Cout Hwy. furn 1 brtptorahr . l1butout view tn Harb<>f hlghdeaert. Choice Gourmet kitchen breatc-VI di 1 & twntime. Good lo<:atlon. $850 mo. •94-4299 1700 16tfl Street Laguna Baach, <t9.t-52M. NB, CM,, Irv, Lag . Ridge. Agent 760--0563. locaUon on 5th tee ol 27 la91 nook CUiiom decor d:::. r!:w"::r~:. Av~tr'2ov llWPtlT ~ Near new. Pet• & ctilldren {at Dover) Motel rmt f()( "'"' by wtc, =~· ~s.!8k~~. ror· hoteSCPGSAgol,.',.e;_ourse. r@~D1I •J?• fenced for 3rd. $1250/mo. Ownlf 7mtnfrombaac:h.g11& ok.Agt845-9850. 2!jn~'fm~~~·f=~ 642·5'13 S95-up w/kltchenett•., •• In II ,....,. 1.91111.1 Only 99,""" pets 111 + amall cfep 673-.325°1 w11erp11d:-Juntor1 Br. Cleen 2 Br 1 ea duplex, tut n.OOk. Stngle glr Incl. 1vfll. 875-BT•O viull -I r -_... - .. U111M w~;u~:~~ 01 ~u~~4;'f:.u5~~-to~~ .... 2 am1 Br h1e, 1 Ba, 11v rm, v~~~b:~~~: =~1:.. ~~i ~~~:.a!:~~; de~>. !~~~;30, 2 blka to bch. N::~~~i!er!'n~eo. ltatlll It 18f7 W•tdlff. N.B. 211 to Corner ol Via Lido Nord. Inter.St. P1yment1'01 tell, gar. $600/mo, utll pd, rec:. rm. Sorry no pelt. 1365 fq, ti. Sutt1ble for '40' tot • .t bedroom1. 3 s760 pr mo Call Thelma DRAMATIC 3br 2Ytb1 nr 1st, tut + $200 sec. Calf 557--0075, Condo, park Mltlng with 2 Br apt, near beach, utlf (at 16th) l•art 1101 "lldlcal or denlll. Agent. bath•. 3 car g1r1ge. Wiii 619-245-9770or boh Xlnt ltH 1975. 631-3999 view. 1 Br w/lofl. patio, pd. S700/mo. No ~''· 645-1104 Npt Ben. prof. pereon 10 _5_•_1_·50_3_2 ____ _ consider trade for In· 6t9·245-6352 848-1035or&45-9095 3brl2Vtba condo In Nwpt B11t. ltaela 2140 bltln1.1p1,lndryrm,~ 4119-2990 lhr wt1ame, 3 Br 2 Bl 2 De1u11e Ofllc11, oome property. Ctoae to Ti Ila& I ISM Eutalde, 2 bd, etteched Hgts $1350/mo. Le ... or YDUll DWI From $700. 111 & fl ... • laat. IHcL "'140 home, oompt. tum .. all Furo,lthed, Seeretarf1t b1yl be1Ch. 13119,500. •• r g gar, nice yard, no peta, leaHlopllon. 851-9020 MC dep. to move In. No lut ..... , -• • 1menlt111, g1r. $575. 1rea, petlo deck. ocean Ull IUl n Time 1h1r1 T wk1. a... $500. Evn 546-0715 3 Br 2 Bl f horne, 15.t2 GOllTRY pell 831·8107 720-1823 • Ytew. Fuhlon llll•nd araa. lla.lHO ~~ar~h~49~~~~n: L.ge 2 br. 2'h ba fwnhee, v1v11n ~ s10001mo. ESTATE East of Nwpt Fwy.• ptex Kenneybunkport?. ShrN~ocB,ch1 .. scNPoLAZAn··-kr. ~~~&,Bruce Char111. yard, trplc. E/efde. $825. Anne Mc c ae I and 1u11 3 Br apt, 2'h bl, din .. ... .. 1.00 833-8105. 2442 Elden. 631-12116 rm, lam rm, 2 lrplc'I , wet 1280. Incl Utll. 955-0809 •CdM dfl( IUltll, ll!'IPI Penlneull Pt-cu11om 2-1ty U. lxc••!'L Beeu1ttul&.p1r1c Ilk• b1r. 2 cu encl oar Didn't he win the l>ko S350up. 2855 E c11 Cape Cod. bullt 1911, H1wail -l50Miifront Mlnl·flrm Beck B1y. 3 bd 4 Br. xtrl lrg ylfd, Beel< wlthlertlCedpool, w/opnr, d1hwr. trelh Monaco Grand Prix in '73? Nlsmkr to shr 2 br, 1 ba Hwy, 815-8900 quality thruout. 1531 E. New 4Br, 2Ba. trlde for w/pool on Vt aore. I llve In B1)' 1re1. tm"lld 1va11. •Prtv1t1 P1tloe compdndry.18Q5, Also 1 Laguna hM. Frpfc, OCl.ln Ocean. 1395,000. Sile 0< your nome In local •r••· guest hou•. 11000/mo $1300tmo. Ktdes>et•-'· •Cowred Patfol er. 1 b1, kit, $H5. ~f"V"'\~ vv. walk 10 bell. S350tmo 81yf'ront. omc.. patloe. trldeforlncome~ 12131433--0193 fMllgerdner, utlle and come 418·1234 or *gc,,ICloU•APll 988-1145 befUllUpm i..:..-'~""II'-' '/".-.:.J tncl.utti.. 4119-3219 pertctng,~anltotlal. bNc'1 fixer. 87 • pool aervlc:.. 875"°2M 837-tH5 * ~Aree e .. tllde38t 1 BICoUege *NEWPORT BEACH* 6 3-t003 M1-1l12 Ownr/Agt P~'l::C':1ft" fg17. NEWPORT HGTS 3Br'. UfPlllf-:~~i='~ '"5/mo. 24117 D Elden. H rou~!.."°~~·,:o~~~ ~~~kPort Prtv1te room I be In 3br ?Do you need e fUmlthad CadllleOtl to Go-Cert• qu1llty thrOUQhOUt. 1531 ~~,!·~~r':4&.~~°t FOR LEAi9-1 btocktoHunttngtonl &31-lt!55 Km111tbun~ la OM of 14 disth1<ll¥tly 1Pt $~76 Mt~. &31·2011 ~ 04' ";9~·~:.SC: Whltl\'lf Iha FICI E. Ooeln. $305,000. Sile · 8Br. 8Br, 5000 IQ ft l'rwya Ealtlfda klx In pine f~I. dilf"'"t aoettlMM tloor plm at Setwllld VIit... Quiet, reap. nl amllr to llhr Roger 752-8313 ~~.~~~~·~~ .. ::1ri.:C<;;r.~~~ s~':: =·t~~~ ~':: :~::t~oi:-'11~:.55311 UTILITIES FllEE ~~!y.2::·Q. .. ~t 1r:: 1"0~~~~:;e;~~~nl:11 ~+n~~·1~~~~ e111eoutH~CdM.500 Cell Nowl 041·5678 Ownrtagt lfn klloh brtcfet nook au .. BEACON BAY· 3 bf 3 bL 1 Bdrm F'rom 1586 S565 mo, Agt. tM2· 18.t4 flll kind of ettentloft JOU cltttm. •II .+ bath. "'°"''· tom decor 111 utlla pd pvt yard bay.View 'Stept LA QUINTA HERMOSA A perlect blend ol nitura llld IMnt-Re1p. 29 F1m. ...1c1 Str. fev91. C.• 6'~138 ..... rt ...... I Ml • ..,.,, .... ~ l OH ONL. y S400+150 MCurtty to pvt bffoh ten~ •• art W•t 01 lleach. 3 bfk• na..., nntllld Ill I lof•t wltll bebbil"C broob Ind qui.I ..,,,., t>Mch city. """ or 720-17().4 •ft 5pm. YILLA IALIDI Professionally decorated, fumlBhed & unfurnished un1ta are now being offered for sale, Prices range from $189,000 to $196,000, 11 inteteated, p~ue call 646-6469. .lllL PllDPlllTl!I •' f ... 537·5027 part<. Incl. 18· dOCI<. NO tOUlh of Edi~. W1 hlYI 32 brend MW 3 pond" tooi.d lly 111turll OClell "'"'"·Md to 1250.a300. 40&-M24 E .. llfdl Cotti MeH Somer11t City Home PETS. 1 or 2 yr ,.._, 141·~1 Br 1 'A Be ept91. Btt·lnt, tlllt tennis courts. 11il111t111ns pooll, 1 jecuul 1nd • ~ t.male to Mir '* In 10x 1ox2.t. 1811. 180 It Bak1r/8elr, belut. 3 br. Avlll. Feb. I. Rell ,.q. ~ ~b -..a DIW, encl. pattoe. ~ 1 COii~ locatiofl Mtr .-.. •nd • 20, non-•mkr 2111. MM292 21" b1, 2 yr1 old. 1900. S 1900 mo. 8'1'M617 UI --: r=:or~.K~: ~ tmptoylMlll til ~·we JDI 1 plkt anYoM woold "400 + utlt. 241" 1303 Fumlehed OfflOI ~50 aq n 642·8863; IVI 5.t4·"58 Big Canyori 4 Br pool r l'Ufn. -.> ~ , eome ebrltl the completlon Of proudly call flolM. ([Ylft Ktfttllyllufllportl) Ammlte MlF to ehr NB ~ IMS C.M. too. nr Super atytlilh 2 + f..-ntty view. ape. lmmed 1v111'. view, $500 Incl. utile. 1 thl• project -.,1 ofter· One and two bt*oom. one ind 1"9 I/Ith tpt, MXt to bch $275 mo. fr'MW9Y'I. ictnt pstl!\Q, room upgrlded tnllda A 13300/mo. 478-1234 04' perton, no pet• 49•·7314 Ing 1 mo. ttte rent to ldvlt llllf1.111t11lt frOlll $S7S 97~250e Mlk1 °' lklotc 1valt Nov $450. 842-114 out WOftcthop garagie Ill &37·8285 t Br tra11er at Trl&IUre qulllflld ten11111 on 1 s nd 8'*9 tu11ury hm, vv, Prtv. A ...., ... 111111 p•ld greet AR!A Big C1ny0n townt'lome a 1at1nd, OOMJ'I view, S450. YMt1Y ...... 04~ · ~~J la. 2 fO>lel. S2t5, u111a. 1 000• ~"'I: atrMC $435 .. 150 llCUtlty fee Br 2'A a.. t1500tmo. '2e 213-433·"91 Frpf pool prvt p1t10 I '" Hgenun IOl'l.V111a;,. 11t, "'· dep. tee-8479 nlctly lncJ ' .... °" 537·5027 CenyOfl ttilnd. 840.52'1'4 I ...... IMt dll\wthr X.·1,.0 1 If on Sl'lf 3 bf. a be houle. Nwpt 11reet Wk • Q1rt01 Wtelda 3 bdrm. VACANT. 8LUffS B!AUTY CONDO ,.,.,. E .. tlldel&tO 5&1·2Ml lhora.1326. 111, IMt a avell. •..a-.. -vlolty W1tk 10 shopping. Crptt, 3 8 " 2 BA bl:Y view, trplo. OoMf\ vi.w 2 8f. 11 tie on -m ~ CleenlnO tw. 84&-8290 145-3323 dYI. fge ltnead /"d. 1750 11300 75t-ta41 -t;lelt. Tennli ape, _,, 1H55 ltufttinstoll V.. lllll ~n llecll, CA x;;1 8C? 0 ncn rno. 115~17 . .::..:;:;·i1300/moe7&....t Meltmo. 28'. 1 PoOf, (71') ••1 SM""' RI..-.. , K NEWPORT·--" Dover 8"°'9 V..W Hm. """" lndry r~ to lhopl, •--......_ , ...,,_ ....-INcll to Mii'" wom1n wW'8I to EXECUTIVE SUIT! Melle you< lhof>plf'ICl..... 35001/f, s bra. POOl/epe, Aeltable tenent, 2 f! 2 8a ~ :,"'..:, i:. • ~, .. ;s;.:. vi-.. find/Mir dw9411ng w/M·f , C>FflCU 1er by uting 111e 0111y Pf. 3 ear 0"· $2500/mo. 1 yr r>ool, ''°·i )ennt•. '*""· m2 "'*81. rurltitlllttl ...... • °"" 10 AM • . · ~_:,r.-1~1.ri 17 oc"'":~ = tot c taNlflad Aoe. , • 1 ... f73.74H ioo•tlon. aet6. •••-01oe T&L Mtfnl 142·1903 "'"· .. • • t. -.. ..___.1 • I, HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Orange Cout OAJLY ~ILOT/Frlda , October 28, 1983 .... ...... ... .... ...... ... .... ...... .. ...... I!..... ... !!IJ!!L"' ... - AS818TAHT MANAOIA 0..IVIR ,.,... Pr1MrMMl4 SECRitXAiAt .... ~ .. ~ 00 A unu Self·atorage, -4lnd1 only, P!Tto dftwmelnmycer. Ml-llH Publl•hlng company In --119 ~ ~ ........_ .UIM•I •YOUR r~ WOtlllng w/tN pub-780-0711 C.M. nttcla peraon -·-~ ~ OWN HOm llo & It PllJ* WOfk. Call Pr...ecftool ... ·1 IMC:Mr WI~. Typing, ptlOne' We nMd good people to • .,.....-N . 151.1111 Motne onty. ~~W.2~ ~~: 0t aide. mom1nga, Npt bllkp g lklMa. ~ ~c!n :r :1=:~ iZ 1 ~~··~~;~-•it ~C::,ot'. f ;. f' ~ Bab_."., m8'111'9 woman Mk fOt Jade Of CorrlM Hg11. 546-1173 of SalaQuarcl eyatem ........ In 1..._ --t-.. ...._ .'::'"i I ~~ 1 ! 1 t'. , .J ,... • • helpful 831· 1124 ·-... _..._ ... ._ "" .. .., •• ~ • -'J ' u . . •II>-' ~ tor 1 otllld on oc:caalonal ••-I,. PIT aft.-noona, lnaurance · HOllday IM'a new trewl I ' ". ~· ·~ • ' , " 1 Sara .. _ Oc·--!I wMllanda. AEF'a. No. -• olflot. reoepl/ftle detk, Secretary, uellttnl to tM club. Salary • + Com--7 l • 7 "' r-)', ..,...,r Laguna. 4117-5518 Wt need atud9'111 or m1n wege. 931-7'140 pt.aldtnl. with mul11p19 mlaalon + Bonue eel ., ,._ \ ARIES (Ma.tth 21 -April 19): Define tenns, steer clear of -~ houHwlfH tor local • • clutlea In • l•t growing 751-4222 aft• 1 P."M. OAIAOI IAU ADI HOW J' h --'f-d . y ·u h . b·-·-Babyalller ,__,, phone wont. No .. .,.... PIT s.... Petton tor high ltchnOloOY b111I-CJ..AHlfllD ty CITYI .• ~ ecepuon. ou ave rare opponuruty to o ,.....,, story PIT '°' e mo Old. Ille ttth '*· hrt to ault you. 5:30 ladltl , ...... boutique. ,,..., ~110 be ahetP Telephoning: wen In .... 111 HLOW • behind story. Be discreet, especially where emotional lnvolve-a Hart>or Blvd. Call 10 i :30 . ewnlnve. Tqp Thur•. Fri, Sat. 10 • 8. amblllou1, organized tM comlon of home." ment with membfr of opposite sex Is concerned. J>i9ces plays b91ore8pml48-311~ comm. paid, Call Tetry 83H332,631·82t0 with good preeence or Call Tottle bet. &-12am. lllMI ..._. C.ta .... important role. . B:~:d~~ ':!":~r~ Rr.~~ ( 714183 Mt3 2 Pc:~t ::::= =~iv.'":~:.~ T:~;e:u CAN DO IT Bia 8* iO;:, bi •. kkl:1 bOVlNO iALE. Cant TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Pressure mounts, challenge perton. 873-8700 IDI IUllTllY 'talacla to hungry offlee a nlcally ml nde d . ALL. Thia Job 11 ·1 clotMa. tOOla. ~-. dlMtte aetw/glue IOI), 4 grows and you'll have more responsibility. Focus on security, Perm PIT momlnga, 20 eer-onnt1U. Hatd work, Noo·emkr. Santa Ana. challenge. PnoM orclel Sat. 8'-5. 122 Ruby. twlvtl, cuahloMd chain completion of mission, the obtaining of necessary building B~~i~~Y ~"'c;' ~ri ~~·0;19d~,h~ut''ft Qood pay. Call Barry at tM t-7000 d .. k-eoma collectlon GIANT &FAMILY SALE =-.~an:::'·':'& material The "game" ls for keenic and you could hold winning time !root olllce/madlcal bk~ atrong SH type l411-2822 lllllTllY catl .. llgh_I typing & filing. Sat, Oct. 21• 9-5. panean Chelr w/ottoman · • . ,... · t ,.._. •"5 •100 •• 'p •• •111 Good telephone voltle. 538 s. Bayfront. 1173~800 • hand! Capncom flgures prorrunenUy. ranecr ..... ... ... v<1 .... am o ca Real Estate Cuatom« Ml'lllee depart-good peraonallty ,,. v•d large wick• chair, GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Reach out for wider audience Cabinet lhOp help. Good Mature. 281-1816· NewportBMchpluehreal mant. Requlr .. good quired. You mutt ant()) Liill an more. 432·9CM2 -strikechordofuniversaltheme Youcanaffordtobeselective driving record. Exp. not Ellperlenc•d wai ter/ bJ:t~!:f~~~=ng =:.n:ff:S:=r~~ talklngwlthC\11tom«10fl Ptalat•la Sal/Sun , 29/30th . there are numerous ideas available and you will receive many s..~:1 .• ~~~~f~~1· ::i~~ .. :io.:ntru~d:::. fortopproduclng tlon. Good aalary and ~c;:·5~~H~:= F~r;i~~-t:: ... ano:.1~ r~~~~~ra,;:. w-rw~h~~: offers. Popularity is on the rise! Libra plays important role. . ••-a 840·8152 IQ~~:=: ~~:f.•n,r..!:"'!~~,~~ lor peraonal reaaona. Penlntula ' corner Newport/Mont• CANCER(June21-July22)·Newapproachmeansmoneyin -flU-.. Y lntatnatlonal . ~eraon to: ERICSON Salary companaurate Vllla.2515Alder Lane. • Experienced lull or PIT •-ra w/exper. Fringe banlfltl ctlta lltN the bank. Don't be bogged down by tradition -be innovative cuhlar wanted lor PAIT-YmWlll Phonl~.J:"lded, ACHTS, Inc , 1931 Incl'• 2 wka paid va· iiit~..OiiiPi....,•---· ftutal1 enouah to create your own traditions Member of opnnorite sex is Fuhlon I eland Retell CJpportunlll•• avallabl• 1_xJnent cP~lmflcl ., __ , !'!t11a''ta dlNfa Ave, lrvlne. catloo, holiday. penalon i 2 FamllY Sale. t-3 Sat only. '!!all o . . , ' r--. atore EOE.&44-!5070· wlh hi L A""""'"' rn -._.._. SECRETARY profit aharlng plane + 3103 V(arren Ln. Off1_.-_;;;;o,; _____ _ sincer:e. will aid you in getting to heart of matters. Leo figures CHIL~ARE. mature per· T1:n..' c1rC:.~110~ ....... ~ 47&-1234 Dept. MCrtlary, atrong medlcal IMUr., all 'eo. Bak• b91~Harbor' Fair· Hou ltama. ma 161 l prorrunently. aontocaretor3mo.gltl. pertment · 1n ou r llOIPT/FrHtlftlM 1yplng::P.antzatlonal pald.Weareawtloleealc vl•w A11ortm1nt Of 2 chra, Sal/Sun 9.4 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Sense of direction is restored. '.-\ dy I* wk to 1tar1. 2-3 door-10-doof ~ Part time: 8:30 10 12:30, 5 1111111 . Wiii train Co, w/10 amployell. 8t lterM from A 10 z. No 18224 Olymplc. Int 'ti · target timing · cell t d · d t dye beg. In Jan. Mu.I NIM program Ouaran-day Wl9k. Ptionee, ~ on word proceuor. send ready to come to worlc. reuonablt offer refuted. NEIGHBORHOOD GAR• w on IS on • · . 15 ~x .en ~· your JU ~~ have ~1 axp. caring tead hourly ,;age p1u1 urn, Illa lyplng, varied , .. um• to: Baaao & Call tor appt 142-11363, 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE. A G E SA L E -8 8 7 l proves correct. Stress persoruUity. mdiVlduality. exude opt.irniSrn lor lnlant. Rel• req. Eng-commlallon. Houra: llPM dut .... & aome computer Aeeoc. Advertlalng, PO Uk lor Matt Genlry. IUrn, clothn , Kawalkl card 1n11 Ave. F v . and wear bright colors. Family dispu~ settled, harmony will lllh apkg, non-smkr pref. • 2PM, or 4PM -9PM. exper. prel. Cootolldaled Boll 8030. Npt BMch, 500 cc M otorcycle, Sal/Sun. againvremignG 0 on homef 3 roSent. 2 ) 1 . be. . 645-3723 aflnoona i~~~,~~ :: ~~vi= Rastauranta of Calif. , 92660 TUil 1111 := 0,~~r~ t~ ~1-u-1.-...,--.. ---- C;Aug. 2 • pl. 2 : t 15 necessary to flexible. ...,. •• ttnltl.. plUl P« .... For an In-19752 MacArthur Bl, St• 11oanaa1 ••Tl au Dogwood. Sal/Sun 8-4. U32 sc:nic L y en. Sat Plans are sub)t!Ct to change, requests come from many quarters Low pay .. grNt luture.1m· tervlaw, Call (7 14) no. lrllne. 553•1911 Developer nM<I• lharp Help give them a helO 1 DAY YARD SALE G-4pm ONLY 9-4:30. Pool table. and pricesimitateescalator,going up and down. Cooperation will prove white you have a 957·2381, Ext 1204 R1cept1onl11/Sec 'y. aecretary with general ol· •tart. Earn top W pat1 1982 Charle s1.: (btwn antlquea, car parU etc Job Call In peraon 11 Typing, dictation and lice experience. Type 80 time evening•. Onl) be received from special interest group, club, organization. You 1451 lrvln• Blvd Tuatln Oar"-/Labofer lor apt good talephooe ·~re-wpm, lhrthnd, New ol-poilllve, dependable, Bernard & Hamlllon) llYlll l&LE . htbe ked to be( th ed. . . complex. $4.25/hr. qulr..,..toraalll"" ubot 11-H ntlnnt~ .. _._ .. ou1r1n~dult1 n~" C.M.Parta&aocaaorlea nug as appear ore e m 1a. Alk lor Dept, 1 Perton· 845-3381 .., ... • ..... u •"" ...,....,, ..... s1otup Blk• S!50 up All mutt 901 Ma.rble top LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Spotlight on friends, hopes, net.(btwn 1pm& 10pm). llce . ln~ulrlu 81 714•840-4849 app · 646-7021 motorcYctea. tlrn. wn11:· coff11&.endtablae,cua- aspirations, emotional fulfillment due toa "special" relationship. Cleanlng lady $5/an hour. GENERAL OFFICE 675-7lOO. ency or Pat Secretary/Recaptlonlat 2:30 10 8 p.m. Monda) tank•. tenderl, glua top tom din. aet, lampa, large . . weekly \:utlld• Smt olflot by John Wayne Rec1ptlonl11/S1cretary needed lor growing co. lhru Friday. atlOW ca.-mag truck etatuary, fountain, 2 It ma~ ~necessary to revu;e, review 411d to ~econstruct theslS. Costa Mn'a. 1142-0433 Alrpor1 need• IUll-tlme Huntington Beach CPA beach area, memory ~·· t1r.i, new mag aolu, 2 pc MCt'I, 4 bdrm Supenor 15 cognizant of your efforts and does intend to present a employee. Dullea Include llrm aeeklng person with typewriter, ahorthand, PART ·TIME vai1ed houn wt,11. aa11, 10 *P Schwinn. Sat/ very temktin" offer Cleanlng PetlOn lor apt mall room, typing, lunch excellent communication R.E. background nae. ' 10 lnelucte early A.M Sun. 19081 Colchaet8' ~oe · co mp I e • . $ 4 I hr. time racapllon. Com-1111111 & telephone voice. Send reaume to Ad #511 weekend•. Mull have<» (off Oa~d bet BMch & SCO PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be ready for communication 845·3381. puter uper. helpful. Front office appearanc.. P.O. Box 1580, Coate pendable venlcte (amal SWAP IEn Newland). 988-9243 from "old Oame." Sentimental journey could be in offing -Cocktell SlfVetl wanted. Pralar young lamala,, 11 typing & llllng. Wiii Meaa, 112627 truck, van. atatlon Every Sunday. Oreng1 QUALITY GARAGE SALE morale is boosted, self-esteem soars. Individual in position of Must be able to work ~:.c'cJ'n~=G=J= train on word proc. I OlnARY wagon) to aaalll newt-Coaat College. Fairview& Sal/Sun aam. toe Florida th 't . te' ds to te d ·u be f•t ul v· night• lor • new dance Non-•rnoklng office. E paper deellr In lrvlne Arll~too. Coat• M ... (oft .. __ ....... , .... Ian ......... , au on y m n coopera an you ne 1 as res t. ll'go aon 754-8801 can Katie 714-8115-6677. area. Mutt be d-· • • _... .. "' "" ........ club. Age, 21+. Muat -... -. Adm aalon & Parklng•---------plays key role. have pleaunt appear-UllllUllll IEllPTlllllT Sharr. gal needed to work dabl•. Contact Or•Q FREE. Space• $10. lnrert IHela SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Domestic adjustment is anc. and outgoing I*· Newport C1r Salon, rant or Full/llmedaya. s.co.5554 ~~1,:ic:.1~J:: ~9~~1= Fn,~:l, 432·5880 X"'Lliili 80U1kiue 60l Sat. part of scenario. You win your way through diplomacy, not ~';.8!:~· P~·10~11,~r~:::; % 644-08811540-8582 Reataurant Mull have axcet. typing a.m. oolX. 142-4321 Oct 29th. Homemade force. Spotlight also on t.ravel, communication, spiritual values collage atudent. Apply In Lab pick !IP & dellvety. lull Pllm II IUlll (minimum 115 wpm) & dlo-• g:. ~~m~:a~~ and pursuit of publishing campaign or educational project. person, Wed-Sat, 7:30 time. benefit•. Call Rick 11 pm _ 5 am. Sunday • taphooe lkllla. x-Ray techlclan, PIT SWAP Im & Plant• 548-2118e. 240i Taurus plays significant role. ~~2 • :~: ~ Of 7C:g or Jim 94&-02t9 Thursday. Up 10 $11/hr. Peggy (7 14) 1133-2900. Or. offloe, Coeta M .... Every Sunday. Orang• Via Marine, N.B. (by back CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Perfect techniques, pm for more ~n:. 2f22 LAllllYPlllll THE GRINDER RES· Secretary wlaome bkkp'g 548-1319 =·~~~:'::! bay nearTualln & 23fd. streamline procedures, get rid of superfluous material and No Main, Santa Ana ldMI for aaml·retlred. Full TAURANT. 1400 Wnt 1klll1w1ntedf0f'mtg. llfm Jt .. Wu... llH Admlaalon & Parking EITlft IW expenses. You have rare opportunity to begin anew -financial Cook: B-fut, pit, exit tn· C~~J~ =~ ~=~r=· Npt ~· ~41-~~~~ngton BHch. companiOn i h fiMI(..,._ FREE. SpacH $ 10 · 321 Klnga Road. Newport prospects are better than originally anticipated. Pi.sees, Virgo vlom. at bch. exper nee. 494-M50/oill4-7177 Bua PattonS, experienced. Ing, llve out 432•5880 Bch. 850-17111. Plano persons figure prominently. Call 3-5, T-F, 1176-78211 LEGAL SECRET ARY. must speak Englllh, 111+. llmf /IEllPf, 548-0270 (aml UC)f\ghl) beMlt. cond. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll locate important NH Mid-al.zed Npt 8eh law Apply In l*'IOf'I, Riviera lmmed. opening. tor NurMI Aide: COmpanlon, Couctt & chair, king ud =~~·~~· ~4:; .. p "-taurant, So c ... ...._., axnar, front ofllcl recec>-cha ...__ • .........,ng local bed planta lawn mower document; you no longer will feel adrift. Focus on legal rights, Experlena.d, Conval••· nrm Mella exp ·1· Legal c.M .. 540-3840 •• ....... 110nii1 w/good 1yplng retau"f'°' .. Mj'; .tcs.rey ~. mite. Sun. Oci tumlture:(hlavycatm)ltY· permissions. Lunar emphasis on cooperation with one whose ~1 ~.~~11~911~ft .~: ~~ary. ~i:~ 1~ ~ Sale9 111~1111 '°' =~IQ:ttl:'. Loc8J rata. 549-0373 · 30th. 21148 Java. ~~~o!~. pc•.S15oo. views you do not necessarily share. Cancer, C-apricom peorsons XLNT benaflta. 1142-S0.4 213-824~31 (collect) * * * c Hanna .• 7•123• p-•tton ,__.. ~-1 ..._ Garage Sal• Sat 1-6. ---------.. .,.. .. .,.. wan...,,._.,.v, ... Schwinn btcycl11, OarageSale.Sal/Sun9-4. play key~roles. Cook, experienced for UUL 11•nUY II~ IOIEY Security, part time, prel. ba.le bkkpng. rnatUl'e, cJotMI, furniture. loY9. Baby 11em1, eleclr. typ-. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You will be rid of burden breallfaat, lunch & din-Small, growing Npt 8ch • retired for grave yd lhlft. tllp., It. typing. 983•1200 389 Grenoble Lane, CM. writer. golf equlpmnt. which was not your own in first place. Health improves, ner. Apply In parllOn or lltlgatlon nrm looklng tor SHORT HOURS 875-8101 Secretary temporary OR? maternity clothea, record di call Patio· Cale. 1900 W axp. i.gal aacty, FIT, Varlld 1x1>« .• auper:lor player. mlec. ltema. opportunity exists to reach a wider au ·ence. Market for your Balboa Blvd , NB. Shr1hnd/apd writing and • Pholo~Supp11ea llt•m PllT-quallfk'.atlon. 640-t897 SUPER OARAOE SALE .1()..$100 3220 Clay St product isverymuchaliveandk.icking.You'llbemoreconfidenl, 673-1401 1tt1aaofhumorrequlred. •eAM-N N needed tor lnduatrlal -ca IHI :n=.'i~M~-:;. LARGE GARAGE SALE. self-reliant. Aries plays key role. COOK & HOUSE MGR Xlnt Oppty. 840-eHO •No Exper Neoaeaaty curlty llrm. FIT. Salary 11 to ' -t•-10 ....___.., 435 Fulllrtoo Ave, u..t 1 11 f 1... board & • Exttll"lalve training commenaurata with u -Bunne• khtena, h:ithy .. _. ""' ......... H"' s 1 12 ·~ or ama am., lltlll••nlHr program 1>«lenee. Muathavevelld home ralaad 1250. youth football. 2580 Of· •·'· 11 am-pm. Office ltataJ1 1114' Lttt a Ft•d JIM lalla111 On. t014 NiMPORT CENTER. Full Fou'1d: 2 kaya on pl:ln Franchlaa L Xvaiiabl: aervtce Exacullv• Suftat. ring, Magnolla & Hell, on IEURE S575-M25. 1M9-5'470 Mooday. 1148-8013 Nice otc. over 2001/1, frplc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ICE CRUM on mjr C.M 11. $250/mo. ITILlllO alao pou. warenaa eo. fN 1111\ •os Negollable. 1145-1171 wnu " Corporate omce 619-942..() 192 care, C.M. 5'48-0795 Or. Co."'ltrm ..-1ng an •Weekly Pay Guarantae guard Ileen•. Send re-Tonkln•H a pay 176. ange Ave., CM. 842-5920 Mufll-Famlly Sale. Spruce Ollml IELP ag,...,ive Individual with • Pteaaant, Prof...,onal 1Ume In confidence to: 839-0972 & Azure 111. Santa Ana 3-5 yra Injection moldlng Ofcln Cororni Del Mar Ad #41, Dally Piiot, P. o . GIANT OAAAGE SALE Hgll. Sat 11-3. Furn., We need energetic ,...able •XI*. Muat have 2-3 yra II you' r• b right and Box 1580, Coeta Mlle. Kitten beautlful loving red CR80 motorcycle, Ilda, blket, camerae, baby ~pie to llfOfk In • buay In aupervfalon to run 3fd energetic. Cell Mr CA 92829-0580 Peralan, ahota, pedlgrae aurfboarda -Wirt c:i. 1tem1. toY9 etc. ham lhop. Part or lull ahlfl operation. Good Thomu between e am & ' $200. (71 4) 538-1912 b ' cloth~ 6 time. Male Of' r.male. Call .-.manthlp helpful. Xlnl t pm 81 Stationery Store In Corona tight, Uketa, • SAT 9-4, 4417 W. Cout Sallyat873-~orSue gT~wth opportunity. 0111 del M., need• FIT ex-D!(1 ISlt mucttmore.Satllam 10 Hwy. Btwn Superior & at 848...,575. Phooe 714'"4--0877 tor 113-perlenced aai.eperaon. m COCKER SPX-NIEL Colleen Pl. C.M. Npt Bl. Baby, bc>c*a, Counltll' P9!1on, full time, ln1ervt.w appt. 875-1010 PUPS. II wka. Buff. From mtrll & womena clOIMI wlll traln. ~ Cleanera. u ooe.LS f,.., II_.....,,,...,, Saleallllllf p••--••-...... •H• 11!50 Dya640-2.201 evee Selllng anything •Ith a & aoceu. Priced to 1111. ""' "" ..,... • ..,..... ~ _..,... -•--"" -& wk~I 557 .5577 ' Dally Pilot Claullled Ad This .-kl no-Nie llema T-Shlrl Printing equip· 84&-7621 tuNon ~·.~g.r«· No experlenee, Wiii train. For Coeta ....._ H18d la a almpfe maner at• next wMKI tu • ment. Uke ,_with eup-Ollln'.... Coeta Mele. 4 PIT ChrlatmM WOt11 In Start. SpanWI Blllnoumi ...... ... )Uet c:all IM2·M71. ductlone. p1111. Training avail. lntttHtlng, enjoyable prlfetred 1138 mo. Call -----1-iiiini•ii'...oiiiilii•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! oc AIRPORT AREA ·RE FREE New comer office bldg. n 190% leaaed). wm t>ulld 10 Cal· . . IUll. Up to 1000 lq fl. $.90 NNN. COmer Redhlll .. Bnalol. 751-5989. 142-1111 • $2950. \-305 445-7032 LOW\. finance b8ll6I °' 9ITIL .. ll.m ~ to erarn utr• In-·831-eeoG. E.O.E. 1a........ =.an~wci~W::~,0:!.ai:-~-: =--~~.:~,; mem THft,'c!~''PM ......... .. •• hraltut ... om-f~ll~~o'-:i ~~~~~~~~~! Otttmaltltt 4111 dltlons. NIWPOf1 Bud\ reeon motel In South P!.aza~t lk.'h, 10 am . 5 Pre-achool. part/time. All reglateted d breAdl Refrlg. 1250, 'Waah· DELUXE WATERBED month rent tree. U111s pd. Found· 8'act( Lat> ,.,., yr IRVES1f1N FORECLOSED erM. R.C.Werner Laguna BHch. Muet pm for apolicatlons. No $4/f'lour. C.M. 842•91111 LA County Falrgrounda er/dryer 1 13! •·· ~ King ~ with C8lqly 6 A/C, ground nr. 1055 B old F. Katella & Orange-PROPERTIES: I provide 11•1111 ~-:C:~~9~-pllOntl cah.· Matl.lft. re-,......,...._ Pomona. Ca. (7 14) wather 1100. 846-5&48 "". rrora, '400.144-2816 Camtno Df, Colla Mlle. ood. G G S36-0ll54 the time & knowledge; r sponalble per900a. Pr-.qualltletswillir~. 985-9800 !185-MSI wea1---..... dryer. Exec d .. k. walnut i · 3 Blka E. ol Fairview & • ' ' ' you provide the Initial Night Oenl. PIT, hooael SALES Prof., relaxed atmoaphere, ......_ SI'S ~;'~V6~3-2078 wlchr. 11!50. 2•8'cM ch1'9 Adema. Fo6nd l>ltl/whl male kitten caah whlef'I wtll be re-lllTMI lllYlll and rlllable IOI' Npt Bch ..-..-• "" $35 Rnd di !bl i 4 754-1CMO, Mr Tracy 2·3 mo old, vie Atgooquln turned upon refinancing. ExlCUllV. aircraft terminal Hotel. Xlnt 0!)90rlunlty P .,.... .,!!!I~ i ~~:;~I ~~~n~:: mai taJldng-type Whlrlpool Supereme hl-~Cttra S2~. Danllh Prime loc: OC Airport. 6 Hell. 84().4510 Xlnt returns. 545-7923 al OC Alrpor1 requlr" tor untvlrllty Of' college ro perton w Serloua tlnanclal poltll"I· parrot• tor aale. Cell Ski wUher & ga dryer. I mo. modern recllnar $50. N.B. addr .... 1800 aq 11. Found: am M. Blk/Tan let· Howard ~~~,'~~~ P;~:•• ~ lludent. 875-7300 comput• exp. 764-8383 llal. Opportunity for ad· (Bird~~~~) old '500.173-3031 _e_7_5-8_83_e ____ _ Male• ottat. 752-0855 r I • r I y p. d 0 g . •er•1•'-"' partment. Dutlae Include: NOW HIRING. Oflahor• Oii UUI m• W&ITll vancemertt. EVENING & • ·~· ilttrlab MH HOUN IUll Of furniture. All • $340/up, crpta/drpe. Pom o n •I W I I• on . TD 1 4021 awltchboard rellel, llghl drllllng. Overaeaa and APP I Y In P • r •on : ~:~~~-=~~~:So~LON Aat!pn Mii LOC:i 2 xi ,;a;ooa a;a;. fin• furniture, lampa, ale, rstrma. 17301 818eh 548-035t after 5 pm hd typing. 1otallng tual domeallc. Wiii t rain, Rothachlld'a, 2407 E. Ing. From 49 centa per fl. artwork, bedroom NII, B"·d H B ••2 2•"'• . WIDOW HAS $$$for TD'I, thMll & greeting CUI • $35,000-$50,000+ ........... Coaat Hwy. CdM. ml-••• -WESTMINS'Pe ........ ~ fencing alao. Harbor IMng room, dining rOOM. •Y • · "'" • ""'"· Loat: BMX/Motorcycle $10.000up. No credit A 1y 9•5 MF 1 c 11 p 141u ,..s; r--• '"'"~' 780-1233 ••f YllW Helmet, whllew/red vlaor check, no penalty. Aleo tuocl'l'l9flo Al ~~481 ·Al..;.,; b1 19· •312 ~20ro g;;_. t SalH repreHntatlve. Earn ssoo-saoo per week ANTIQUE MALL Redwood 71,/531-1317. -------- -& blu• lace guard, 00 lend on & buy TD'• r. r,,~. v ce at ... • 'I)( Apts. ooly. Good Income. working par1/tlmel Eaay 11751 Waetmlnltet Avt. r-•• '" HU ''" FllllTlll Beautlful large office avall-Saturday Oct. 15 at SlO,OOOup 10 Jumboa. Way So., Santa Ana. 2239. Alao open -Call Jan Mccollough aooue, air col'ldlllooed OAR.DEN QROVE ..... 957..., 33 able. $2/sq fl. 842-4644, IRVINE BMX TRACI<. DenlaonAuoc.673-7311 Dellvar L.~. Tlm11 10 nlnga. Fee lor DlrtctOf'Y. M-Frl 9-5. 553-1417 otllce. Caah Bonuaat ~103 Blond lab ml11, 7 mot Old. L" 1 Mon-Fri, g.5. PleaM call Todd, homH In 1iunt1ngton Operalore, awing ehltt. Salea Dallyl No Chargebadc•I apayed, all atlota, to good Kg u bed $50. OfetMr & 969-1221 Btlt Waat.. 5100 Beach & Coate M.... Exper. or wtll train. Can Prof aalel peraon wanted No ~I Call Brian, home 4113-6187 • nlte lbl 125. 650-1529 Hfll " EXECUTIVE SUITE Nwpr1 Ctr 840-5470 lulan1 ....... ztll GARAGE wifA OFFicE Near Balboa Bay Club & Coaat Hwy. Secure! $290/mo. 645-784 1 C...trdal ... tall ztll 8i0.™· 2850 lq ft. ta MIN lhopc>lng ctr 11100/mo. 731-1818 Olllce •Ith 1howroom 1200 sq 11. located oo buey 1tr111. corner of Pomona & w 17th. 894 W. 17th St. C.M. $500/mo. Call 846--88 11 btwn 11:30AM to 1:30PM. L 011 : M 811 , w h 11, Account Reeelvabla i 3-6am. $425-$475/mo + 540-1777 for laahlonabl• ladle• 1136-9334. 10•1=.HS~~~~T~~ ••U 111'1 llTTlll Kg u waterbed, almoet semoyed. Liii seen Payroll Clerk, pro1>«ty bonue. DEPEND.ABLE PAIT Tiii shoe ulon, M/F. Apply In Telephone SollcltOf'a, day F,... 12 ~aold. 873-81150 ~5-'"•*351" tic. $125. 46th/Senhora, NB. mgml. Must be able to CAR. 6 48•44111 or peraon Lanz, Fashion &1V1nlngpoaltlon1avell· 1917 WICKER COUCH 111 .,.. ... "'tedl medication for UM IBM Peraonal Com· 964-4982 Earn up lo l•OO per leland. ab'-. ••o •:r.· ~ .... "'. f--•tan 1121 "' month. Retlr .... Hou... ,. "' • ._., lnchla long, xlnt cond ..-u MOVING TO EUROPE. right loreteg. Call evea. puter. Send reaume toAd DELIVERY MAN: wtlll, College Studenta. Seamai,_ lrtlnae. FIT Wiii train. aka SU and $1176. 982-3824 3 Pc bdrm comer group SACRIFICEI Elegant 650-3253 orlvmetsage, #59, P.O. Box 1580. TV & Appllances. FIT, NM<ldependableautoto Perm.Above min wage. have fun doing It. Call twtnbeda.llo<aJprtnt,11· oak/gl ... ;dlnaet&cof· 73 1-9041 REWARD Cotta MIN, 92627 benellta, Mlab. Co. Davi• dellver Dally Pllol In Apply at OUILTMASTER. 989-2857 * w•.,.I Tl IR tech. bol1ter1, ator. unit '" Ible Ml. Gorgeoue Lott Parrot. Lui ... n &OIT'llllll Brown 4llE.t7thSt.CM Laguna818ch(2f'lra par 1171BPl8C«'llla,C.M. wantAds Call842-5e78 ... ,5 gdcond.$200.780-11179 aofa.lovelMl.aoft-bed. Newport Dunn area. RE· Hlghly motivated datall -. -Y dey). WMkday. P .M.. * H 11111111 7 matcti llv IU Solld oak, con. tablet, WARD 673-0328 orlll"lted c:ltlr1\ IOI' ac-_ .. ..,.. Week911dl, A.M. Call Mr. * IUT alft'Ul•ll 11r. new. New s~:OO ~ wall unit, bar, stools, din counting dept. of enl•· NM<I extra Income? Barrow 642·'321, ext THlllll~ ABOUT A IEW -•..-$900. 3 pc bdrm •11150 Ml. be<lrma. lamf:• Mint SCRAM· LETS talnment company. Or-Bfl an lndepefldent 343 EOE • OBO 241-1412 & -1ou1 only. 9 2-4e95 ganlzecl, eystema orten-Carrier lor IM p ..... lltlft ti M 1 aall brand queen 'NSWERS tld lndMdual •lac:ct'• REGISTER Part·.. .... OPPORTUlln'I ... =..... II' ClOUd'I & matching cflalr .:::. bo =. matt. ft payable, payroll & gen·1 Mull have depefldable, &f1lllllll I ...-$75/obO, Strol... baby I $~bo ~ Subdue· Rower acct'g allllls. Poeltlon In-economy car. lrvlne. A local, well organit.ed and long estab-11 -atrollw $25. Stove, Tap-_,•_me ______ _ Bribe. Hockey cludM iravel and tong Newpor1 Beach, Corona Nlwpor1 8tlCtl Offloe of lished al ffi L--lit-Ml• pan eleclr. $425, new. Muat NII lull Dining room COBWEBS houra. Must be avallable del Mar. Call Vicky, National Martcetlng firm re estate o ce ,_, openings 845-1831 111. tbl, 4 chrt, ci'llna Mu slater-In-law had aome to work wt1kend1 If 951-7113 before 11 .. la expending and r!Mdl for 3 qualified salespeople. 8fl CONFERENCE T .. BLE cabinet. $500 obo. ' adaptable. lnduatrloua An~I ue treadle HW " 980 81114 IHS2-2488 strange Idell about necelNfY Call Donna OflV9f. Mature peraon to 1 · $1!50 ll80-8730 •--·-------being a houaawlte. Her 494-9484, 555-3737 drive elderly lady, PIT. people who ll"llOY publ c This office has momentum, strong m · 1 125. 831"" 143 ' New mattr ... aeta twtn Idea ol cleaning houaa Mra.Whllaker,646-111311 :lc'.ac~.~F~~ staff support, central location, ample GARAGESALE:Antlquea llFT CUSTOM SOFA,hand $80. IUll $115, qn's100. wu to llt In a corner and The laatatt draw In the •• &.; .. ,.. lJe on..l & dlprlSllon a .... SAT ::ci-.. ~~~~_s";'-king $120. 750-5132 conect COBWEBS. WHI ...• aarrtPTIOt Rave-IOlriiffilng you want t:;_5;rf.-Gal4 L..lnda, Pll"..;."6'-81ld an exce n\.reputati lt.-~CJr,;-1.. .... '9\........ -NEWPORT BEACH , ·--• Jiii Claaallled Ad. Call Today to NII? c1ut1fled ad• do offers a liberal cornmiaalon split while NIWlandlMa,gnolla) HB. e· qn aotabed, dk orn/ 25 c.I. Refrlg, aide/tide, s~~ff~=·· =· tr--.al M 2·5878. It well. 842-5879. PART-TIME SECRETARY conducting aggressive advertiaing and peach. l800. 831-8143 $225: Danlth walnut DR Colla M ... e-2. 648-7249 CllOUS OF D ·1 ,., t Y~-~°6': promotional programs. Piii.ii ,..,.. Antique walnut tble, $180. 1•1>11 and Chalrt, S300; .ASSA.E . al Y I a · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·' · By order or owner '1' Large oak dr....,, i275. xtra loog egl boll eprlng, "Sign rlghll" cornlf' Jam-PL.ANTS 0 I I Plf I I 171 _.... mllllon evaluation mater Conltmpot'ary din rm •t, mallrlM & frame, 175; 2 botee et MacArthur, In· 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. . lntlaxt malnten>enca II H lrrJ I •.vvv• So. Cal Boutique chain $375. Matchjng8' couch, decor. end tabl•• Clud• approK 3500 aq II FULLERTON w/houMpiant aarvfol co. antlquH. Decorator $300. Matching lbl••· w/ca~ dtlalll, 1150 ci.r:,11:~:.~:7'~~: 111-1111 PART JllE : Plante1Cp.0Wntran1 • .)().. Ytl 1111114 ffl llema, at~ flxtuNe, of· i1$0 &1t00.145-7313 P'.i All 1t1nt oond. A~ 35 hra. M·F. 751·2271 llCt equip, Orlental Apt lull of ft furnlettlng1 II 13. 5 3 28 wk d YI. ~Jan.:l~d ~~:i 1 IAY a WIU : Have aom•lhlng to Mii? ff'• • ''" •• , ••• •tfl••I furniture, correctlnr all under 1":r Old. MUS~ 873--3118.,,.. & wtll'lda. Karan. 752-5444 ~;:s~u<;TJ~i Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in c tua1111<1 ecsa do 11 we11. ~er type.F~~t· SELL. Sale to be held F"n, Rattan 3 pc aet, '50'•· :.• TO SERVE YOU. Laguna Beach area (2 hours ~UC 4 &~O ~ .. ,.: Sal, Sun 10-5. 720-0932 new, '300. Twin bed • I.. trial . ov ; am; _....._ l&O. Antique hat rte*. ... •• ··•--• 1•AAm/llllll per day). Weekdays P.M. -N~rw st .. Tuttln. CA. or tnto At ........ : Edwardian, tolld 1100 s•• 4814 tua •• .... .. .... ..,.__. call 953-9312. Olrlottona waln\lt, magnificent ' 0u1ca11ONLY 836-01119 weekends A.M. F.a.rn about KIDS-EARN GR_· EAT TR'S A~ PRIZESI from Santa Ana tr.wey 13100;\.ow aaet. 3 mot Rattan c:Nlr; table/lamp 1200-1440 eq. fl W. ltvfr4 ' SOU1h 11tlt, ~Ave. old 13()(), "3-1311. $100 M/OtlO. Hl-9205 .,.... lnGlda otftola, from EXOTIC DANCERS M/F $400 per MO. CalJ Mr. Barrow · Camino left 2!:4;~·::1ne1. ~rl~'":=~:~~ .. ~~.~ ... ~~-~~~~~~:.~~....... ~ -:~~~·~~:c~ =:·t:'*::..:ra 5'1i-F~ 2 off .• lg mazanlne. DIM---~'T:ll'!in-_ '1;11" ~ Uq1 ... tora Inc..""'*'" 111Mot..-.ot • ranotl1H 1eo.... 3042 EnlatPtlM, C.M. at 8achelor/lec:MWett• ,_. I a1·1y P1·1a1A ................... ···:: ~ ~ tlon TIIUf Nov 3; 1~. • . Pautartno btwn 8'1ttol ' ' -p ... ~ • a-rt. amo.t new white SACRtFIC£: lelut. Clttn .... N omce ....... -.. .,, ·.; . v I knobby a. OM aof• ' "'-.. t. ues. ~. :t2131-~ TllUITIRUI ~ ~ v .. ....:... -lt -:.. ~ Ill toYMMtl310 .... 2-oe10 ~CIM end tbl 1125, 738-1$31, HM531 ~ n'\ U ~ XMb low' -&..,glf'll' Provjn. coffae, tbl, $8& Lamp a.NeeoB • ~ fl. ~~~5~Btrch. Handaome 24 yr Old lhlp'a : lllLY "LIT APf'l.IANCE SllllVtCE ofal bdrm furniture, ~~1•16 .... ~ctl tbl ~ · •'330· · caplaln Mttct -111 · Ma•••11 TUllll AGES We Mii recond., guar. --dln«ta ... """--.,..., Agent 541 2 1ae1y,under27,to;;kn : _. 11-14 reftlgat'atora. 649-*>77 t; booke, --.;;;; T•ln 1111 bed. HO. RENT MG 100 1q11t. new h0fl1on1. Picture : Now accepting applications for : EARN • TO $75.00 PER WEEK . 1 mo Old ColortCI 1.. rolla. •· Aeaa. PriCA Hlcl•·•w•y Md ao-. s2eo1mo.2'44Aando4Pfl youf'8llf with tht auen-: Dist.rlct Manager to auperviae ; w. now"'" 1~ oPllMWI lor ,_....., rans•· 1300 otto. Wiii trade for pauo ~-.maroon~ No. 5, CM. 11~5111 tlon, teattnga and dtNO-: Salary ._..,, to tlCUfl ,..,.. IOr l'lll °'lftll Coat Ht-170 f\.lrnl1ure, TV, attr90, '300 obO. 173-tSSI ~-•!.!'" ~ ~ "ennk ; newspaper ~rs. com· : ~ Not. Ow crns •wt et a:JO p.111. w ,• Amana t'1pll c1oot fWfrlgl blka.11e. ?to.ton Wtlfta Rattan Couch Je, ;v!M~"a .. ~ 180 tba blue~ aoft ... : mensurate with experience. ; • S:JO p.111 • ....,."'Oft s.1111411."" ~ .,..._, auto io.tnak•. ifw bed,~' 11. 1150. 1 CMat of °""*' ... AcMM 1n !owe ,,..,,., Anrectiv.. ..,_ wM• : ""~pany '----efits plus bonua :. 11\)f' • '""'°'' "°""' Y• • "'" 1111111 trips J' · · U50 obO. 15()..NOt ftl uphol $pen. dn '300. + Women'• 10 llCMI ~· ~ 178-2416 * '-VIII ~I! IM Pfllts, .. wltll Wninl JOft OWft lllOllly OllB~ tabM t1'r~. . _..,.. $75. Wamtn'I 8 apd uo I female !1"CI ontv ,._ : opportunity. Must have Van, :. ···"*'a"' Mfttlnc °'collection Hwolvad. .,. Apt. f9MG. "*"'81 11u 1115. Ant Ofvett &ao.17~1 I.alt I ,.... .. ;r.:t· ..... 728 aft lpm :. " ~ "'Int ..... ple1t1 ~Mt [jf~ C\I. ft. HotPolrlt. almond •100 ... 5 station wagon or pick up : ~ a1sa1oeo. •st.e«1 iuY6iAIC1'"'6M .. • . 11 it FOWMI: Codi ..... -n ROu:>Av s1NdLE8 EXPO • with/shell. Milea~e allowance :. Md ,,.....,, dlic rr~. 11.i MAHU,ACTUAIPI --'° ldlmff't • ...._.131 (OJ• Dlane ylancl Hotel a· -(714) R..Aa 71\a!• °" "UOflal!t, Jdnt oonct ·-· an 111Mtrr111 " • 1 11 1 5 • t 7 . A 1 • Included. Ai1J~ly ln peraon. : . -. ~-Vi1V a 11a. 1...-a llft """ · and •w 80 to 79~ °",,.. !ti wh. onty 111 t. 10-2.W3) t t n cl I ! 1 h I b 1 t • ..PM 330 · top qualCJ bed ..... T'wlft MO Mii Found:"""' Tonoi.e ihlii 21:11 .... 12sa weekdaya. 3 to u at : ·I , 1111 II"' M-.... )ueC ... Ve:' _.._,..,-,,.----.a----... ,_.,,..,..... Merqi-+11 *· "ont tMth wtred. ~H<>Nll FANTASY • West Bay St., Coeta Mesa. _: -. -· --· . . -' ) L• 111.a1n :,. •:·:-n and= =.l.:' it. ...._174t. 172• tMne, 2& l.adlae to IMr• your ...................... • ' . -Have aomet'*'t to .... , Hll. frH dellvtry ~ .. ~1· 'tO ' ; . . I 1 ' t ... .1 I ' ' I I NB. Fant ..... I 1128-7182 ...... , '." • "' "" • Cl••nled eda do It.... IM-41N $t000. M'r- ----·-:&. • f L I . .. I I l I I • t Ble Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 eu.,... tnaa ...... ....... .. .. ~ ...... ....... """ ...... Fec1C)fy dli.Gt -:-I '11 El c.mlno, loeded. VI, flat llU 1e11aJ;C2itii ft tlfJ , ........ -1111 Alinlet-Ult TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE .....,.,.. from 122 up. lo ml. thell. SHOO. 'ff ii "'**· m . = . .,. ....... IMOO. '74 vw • -"*a;; m aar IPIJ. 656-4211. 551.1ue 1v meo ,,,. .. 13150. 4M-t•t1 "*" UJOO. ....... -·ea ._. &ctr• 'dr 8::::'.'~=~d~ ·~on1~0 P~l.,T5:~ '7tFlat~2000.oon.-~'IO AAHIT I iPHD ~t.·~~ m l660.0f'lrf~ ~------------------------box ~ ., ... RQ, ~1-1121 873-~74 ver'llble, dar'k bk» 911t. SuntOOf, lmmao. SSl?I ~tlJ '71 CAM~1.1 own«, IO ~.:.911• aft 4:30,_. • ten Int & top,~ wt..i ~ '40-12tt °' 141 HS3 • ml 13916 . .-.1111 leilimll Mii ll.!m. ~:;,m· ~.~r~ lb"I)~~~~=~'" 'eo Aabblt DteM1 o.... weu.tatcn~ '11..nw ACROSS 4• Samovars 45 Noraegod 46 Forbidden 49 Dusk PREVIOUS PUZZLE 80L YID 'IS PUCh uo;;a xi t ... ,_ IOWmllea uoellentoond. ONNWAYllN ld1Uon:4dr,a/c,tlawtw P1ymentUpTol11100 I cyl, 9'1t0, fMtofy "'· CC>M., 1350/obO.' ~ ·~-aaaoo. e&o-1111 dye. .. ::* J:.\!. ::.':: ~. =* C*Mtte. rwy more ... 1 Tosspot 5 Greases 9 Chastise 53 Turkish city 54 Young horse 55 Opening .... 112-21n "~-:· ~::~: 768-0t32 ewe. .... tlli Ntra °'Met. 97o.o841 ::n.io:.. ""::."rr=> Otenellt ln01)ed ... ,, 2 menxe1m•.a.112m11et. '111111 1172s::L,rune:aA: leja eug, 1 or kind. 1•t lU%,.,RAnanolng H711. Dir. l>tion• 14 Kattir warrior 15 Oarllng peopte. blue, great conc1. Ilk• new. XLNT cones .. 4 cyt. 6 IC)d, fectory .ir, .,..,., job. 11100/belt. j)leCe • 2 car 9'MJW9. ~~.a:.'=~c 8'148M orMt oea mliage, ... 50. I Mu1t ... , (P0784) South oeeeett•. IMl'IY eJCtr•. 581-9751 Owner c. Thatdw Wll'· , __ IU _____ ....... ,.,..,,... ... =,.......- 16 Exchange 17 Principal 1~ Scrawny 19 Crow 56 Prongs "4-3"8 .n 9'1m. County vw.11uzu. 11711 lowm .... ·=*"'· 'ten former Pteeldent 111-1111 r ... . ~.~SR. Wt 8Mctl Btvd., ~tinaton muet ... (T07 l)ltM7...... 1111 Chapel• ouetert Ott 21ow.K.....,0tanoe we,Nl\leaoood.-otlon 57 Seed coat 58Storm eoo mMM. Warrant•. Beadl.7 14-t42·2000 Olr.Phone8'l·2'" '11S&udCF.iiPd.:lf. AoedAeoingetub . .._ vw Outler '74 auto. °'NEW' uead Chev· •••c 1terl, complete Yw i14i ..... 118 Jllnt. SlllOO, 12W202 or ... to appreciate 9' t71 am/Im & air. n .ooo rolettl lee"' tOdayt 20 Haraaament 22 Don't got 23 Catalogue 24 Gius piece 25 Calltornla 59 Originate 60 Confute 61 Vortex w/helmul. 1400/0BO. 171 F a rm .... 1171 Ronaa 380XL = 213/812·1468 t~· C.M. Sat/Sun. ,,,...., S1UO. 541-7248 .:::.~1-1932 dhcln~MOOO. 7eo-3NI' ~~:' ~~am:r 'r:t. ~rn; 60CiY y '79~Dal.Rabblt,dlJC,91r, rem llfl CO~HEll CHEVROLET .. ~ .,. I ! , ; I • , I ' r. I \ \l I , ~4b-I 200 IHettra Hll Lt:'.;. •32'-5M4 swort18• ano 1n 111nt conc1. ::r.n1~7~~1.:e~ i!o!,~:6'· 9:1.;:l2 1d1 IOZOkl dX786C 1 IMS *'12 ACCORD 4 dr, 5 1 00. Call Krletln evea Jedi 4 000 ml. Sl800 °' belt 56 Udl. gOOd cond. 1pd, ec, am/fm/ca11. 873--3211 evee. ,75 S/W aut pa/pb •--...----......,,rra DOWN Otter 536-3145 .... 500. 145-3934 CNIM, low ml, Xlnt oond, '71 CEUCA low ml new '14 fW ~I ... «.o ~a ~ _.j ~ JJ.11 . S8296 obo 831-t297 ........... ......:..:. _, ---•• • • *'83 Kewuakl GPZ750 '87 DAMLIER Roye! M• paint,""''"'" bf-• .,c ••• 12950, ~51 e1CJt , Low mllM under Wlf· J ••tic· A Pf. ta I U d •74 CMc 4 IC)d, get concl. cut. S4000 belt offer -llWI '7t 242 Dt. 2 dr 4 cyt, A by owner, e2K ml. 11495· legend 1 Dolt 28 Prickling 2 Gen. Bradley renty s2HO/oltp or S19,000. 11 ,000 or reblt eng, clutch, trene, ~7120 '13aDllCOUNTEDI ePct ale C....Ue N9w ~1125 trlde ior 7 831_.297 trede. Buutllul cond: new t1dlal1, AM/FM. 'ti nma II If fDWUl.TI Redlala. 'top condition. ~ tilt 32 Soap plant 3 " ... baked 33 Olscolor '" --" 24 Longed 40·Gadget M11oon color. 630·1528 . 11"5. 499-4119 1 -·-• _ •-... a5tt5• 497 .. 2311 ~ '5e H11ley, cuetom. all _.,_ •--• "l•t•••t• reblt, l5K ln"9tted, Mii Aa .. , ....... n Wgn, dlx. eW, etereo, 4 cyt, 5 epd, AM/FM SINCE 1163 'II •YI . ' ... 34 Direction: 4 Relatives 25 Cheat sounds 42 Track star abbr. 5 Leg bone 26 Mennonite 43 Cool 35 Connect 6 Esteem 27 Card game 45 Mark - 36 Diets 7 Timbre 28 Wearlea 46 Cudgels for ·~ 54._..884 • _ top ~ S2"5. Roger ... _ ....-. .-.. •• ._... ·--.__._ •--4 SPEED. M3-4I06t . ··-840-to08 IMl3-0902 ..... _., .. _., -u ....... _.. ... --...... ,...,,.,...,,......,,........,,,....,......,.,,..,,,,,..,,..._,.. 8 motorcyclel Incl· 250 AU! . •• • mlleege, euper cle&n, A f '78 Dodge Colt. 48,000 ml. Bu1t1c1 & 250' '81 175 Fox Stet. Wgn, Xlnt '19 Accord, 4 dr. 5 IPd. muet ... (T0721)S3387 S~u:'8•, peyme~~cf Xlnt cond. Mu1t Mii. Yam1h1YZ.,6 mini blk• tr1n1, 12000/0BO. ~ie:~~~·23i';t cond. Dir. Phone 141-21te (lEHH008) o . . SHOO, 852-0840 37 Brazil river 8 Underhand 29 Unsuited 47 Mine 38 Superlative 9 Odd 30 European passage S50·S400. Tiree, wl'tll, 648·4652 •ft 3. y 1.._ ti•• ~ • ••H •llU • fer• Hli tank•. fenders etc. 1H2 ·eo Prelude, 5 epd, em/fm t .... !I!! .. ~ ._ Ch1tle St, CM. 9-4pm. ID lll2 cau. 1unroof, red, 'A VWlU;. &IG owner. ·~A~ tl1·1UI · 1978 Reita, great tr11n1. 850-7079 '72 2002 4-epd, dNll. nu 14400. GrHt cond. Nne Cl'Mt, good body. lillC • 1111 car. 11so below ~ '71 Suzuki 250, good city paint, $4000. HCM335 142·1714 s1t001ofr. 6'2·27~ ~ Nie Blue Book. 720-4712 blk•.1200obo.~1-4271 ·'75 530I. p/e, p/b, lie. '82CMc 1300Hltctlbadl ·97 Squarebadc. eunroof, ~~ ~~ =: d)'l.557-7297 ...,... '73 Yamaha 80. r•tored. 15500/0BO 83 f-e280 or 4 epd, 28,000 ml, xlnl 8000 ml ·on reblt eng. new •I llelmA'I of prevlou1ly owned 88 Multang 289 totaled ending 10 -agent langu .. ge 48 Nursemaid 39 Wu sick 11 Enthuse 31 Blues''foes 49 Hastened 40 Stowe girl 12 Mid-East gulf 33 Epsom ~ 50 Stlmulus 41 Oeseerts 13 Confined 36 Evil spirit 51 Detain 43 Mexico's 21 Math ratio 37 Oatmeal 52 Card conqueror 22 Dangles 39 Side by aide 54 Caprice --2--3-....-.... 5 8 7 8 ' 10 11 12 13 1275/obo. 14~2t7 862-2701 cond. 1-4800. 8f3_...... tlr•. Nne & look~. Portche1. Audi• 1nd r-.r 1350obo 545-f2n l .. _. •If fD '75 BMW 2002, xlnl cond, l1u1 lift I lOOO/obo. 494 7 lllTll VOlktwegen1. '87 Mu1tang, 181< on new -mull '"' Showroom ·ee SOUAREBACK. Good Ollm . ...... eng. very 1trong, new ~. paint, 83e kit, rigid. cond: r9d w/. tan. S5000. concl.. no motor 1350 t1r11/br1k11, am/fm ~-+-+-~l--+--1 18 ovef' girder, Iota of obo Jwt 844•9111 daye· 080548-4082 , .. wewaa.. caH, new ehMPlkln chrome. new back ttre. 4~593 ...,.. • .... .,_.. ... tt.11485. 54M12t 14 ""'' llke new. 11800 e< '10 Bug, new engine, new •Wll111T 465 E. Coeet Hwy. , --..--------trade. Biii tet-1221 '78 2002. tn/r1, Blaue>unkt, paint. Muel eell. S2llOO Newpof't BMdl '87 MUltang 289, auto, nu tlr• & paint (bfown). obo. PIP 955-0434 ·-·~ 873-0900 p/1.12000. 1163-teOe '78 Honda CX500, Jdnt v ..... ·~ ,._.__ ,.__,._,_ 1 owner. tul'l.. malnt, A·1 '70 Bug, atock, atereo ......... ..--. _._ '73 PINTO WAGON, IUIO. :'1:.'ti5-~11o mt. cond .• ~5-P 15r>°8 obo. -cua. S1800. ~28 187~a.=:1vcs. Aattt, Demntic a1000 °'on.. e41-5648 '80 ODYSSEY. modified. '" -'71 Buo. oood cond. Hun~a.cn lllC IJll '74 CAPRI neadl engine new perfm motor &trw. Conveniently LOC8ted lllTI 12195. 15()..'1912 evee (l14) Ml-1111 116 &gr; a.a wgn, auto. WOOi, ottlerw!M In oood <:-oe pipe MOOO lnvltd, & Compet&ltlwly.Pttced 011m '71 &II* lleel1e Medi ale, CNIM cont. am/fm. cond l300 obo 545-}2n NO. $1800. 875-2756eve wortl seoo obo M1'4191 '11 llUWD....a 15379. 979-2450 8obelte '77 Mu111no Htchbk ~..._--1--1 '81 Honda CR250, M= lllD 4 cyl, 5 epcl, AM/FM ...... t•-w/T-top, A/C, AM /FM ... kl 1 1750 ...... 9 1u '71 VW Bua. 11lnt Nnnlng etereo. many more ••· u -• 8-trk, look• nood S2t00. '· 11 ru · ....... '" sa1 ... Setv1c»-LW1no •WILL llT oond S20CIO. 780-388e tru. Ilka new, euper 118 §i(yl;t( Lot. 8 c;I. 494.1757 • -.... -........... -"1,·91 KAWI KDX 115 lllnl IY"1V CARVER 11 l•R.. .71 vw CONVERT cleln, muet ... I to 41M, atl•ri>· $4950. PP •81 &cert L xlnt concl 35 38 cond.. wlfll bike... J~J Volumes.tel, 8ervtoe XLNT COHO ... '""" choote from. (~) 494.7154 • dlvorc.ct ... MUST SELL D""'ll I c ~ And LMlina . -· 17987 South c= In/out. 4 epd, am/fm 41 11so. 5•0-1 139 d1y1. N...A...l....'>....._,"-i:·&\'1W 1871 t 8Mdllltvd. Janee 1-97aod..,.. vw.1.au. 18711 CMlll• HH cu•. S3775. ca11 142·2837 ...,.'I ·~~~.~ ';'f~~" Hunt)l4on a.en '71 VW \/en, New Trllnl, Btvd .. Huntington a.en. 176 CAO @LbO xint cond.. 875-3508 aft 8 Of wtlnd1. ..... 1111 (114) 11000 good engine and tlr... 7t4·M2·2000 company maintained, '81 T·Blrd L.ancleu. IUlly ·~ i.la.n • c • • • • t l •. I 187 5 · 1•11• ju11 completed loaded. very clean, Nnt Good f« rebuilding Of for pen1, new knobbfel. ISO Biii tet-1221 aft. 10am ~YLf'. bJw llB 487-1145 'IJUlllT 17250.8'0-8268 on gu °' propw, ettll SalM-s.rvtoe-LlllllTL.eulno •&rJeg XKE. rere mr '72VAN11000 •flltat '79 CUSTOM PHAETON un •r w1rr1ntu. ,.~. MC99. 41P. IOK ml, 7eo-.3815 aft. 8 4 cyt, 5 epd, manJr•xtrM. 4 dr, low mllle, S8750. 17950/080. 497--3441 llYll1•Y xJnt concl. ong. N.8 car. '72 vw. rblt encl· good =-~exto Ct°:!; 759--1009 '11 lteertlll VESPA 200PE. NEW (80ml) Wht, Incl fairing S 1300. 646-3281 Claudl1 dyt 145-e547 ev/wkndt *'78 3201· A/T AIC 18500, d1y t call cond .• look1goodunew F o (POl441 Neer TIEWlllT Futly equlpped loml MUlt (MJUQD) • • 7~3. evea 851·2010 '2000. 839-1150 aft 8. .,;~at 17987. Dir. Mii 15505/ot;. 75~1843 •'79 320t: 4 IPd. SIR LIL 1141 ·ee sauAREBACK. reblt Phone 8'1-2198 IELIOTlll LW.lt tftl *(~7t15Y0320tL) . • ...,.,. SIR 192 e2i a dr, wtltte, xlnt eng. S 1100. 548-. 2900 "1-•1111 of 1111 model, low mlleege ........ 1111 .. .,..... ·.1._.:._":: ·' •-•r-Cadlllac1 In South«n '77 Mn V. xlnt cond, tully (8562) • ' concl.aoauu.536-41155 '89BUS,nowtnclows,lllnt ..U CallfomlalS..uttodeyt equipped , 14500. -==========:~=======~~======~Uuei .. II 111 betuu -Btougham at S15,500 lt't *'79 320t; 4 epd, A/C '82 RX7 GS, ltereo, lln(f, cond.12000 or bel1 otr. 4 cyt. 4 epd, AM/FM •••R91 523-0340. 552-8812 ("4XEOI mage. extr•. 21K ml, 845-5482 lteteo, lt0\19, refrlg, low ~ ... Mam 1211 •.a.al lt1t. HM Ptwtr .. h 1112 under blue blc. 497·22« 3 HP 11r""'Q;;;i On-8003 copy o# 0:21 Uartln • , or tee-9810 Pvt pty. *'79 320t, 4 IPd. SIR 11lnt cond. lteOO/obo. '74 BUG, new battery, mlleage. XLNT cond, IAllWI llenuy HIS (7269) 780-31184 ti,.., muffler, good CC>M. mutt -· 10 Campere to 2eoo H1tbor Blvd. "1"c;I V'.i, auto, eldt ltaw, S800. 5 HP Roclt· tcouttlc gult1t, w/caM, 77 25~ ft Wellctaft, eJClt '74 OodQe Road Crulter. well ahaper. %-1v.'' xlnt. 1 180. 873-518e cond. 1 13·900· 142-4875 20 ft, 2(.000 ml, Ilk• new, arbo<, leOO. 2 HP double Ludwig drum HI xlnt '80 Aluminum bolt, dual air, ... f contained, ~~~Y~~I; 4 epd, SIR XR7 Muoi ·eo. charcoal . 11550 obo 720-4531 -~~:;~ :J:::;ii IJ=~ lc~!TAlMIEISAO runnl~. bodyWOttc. *'79 528I; AIT. A/C gray, aunroof . .ir, xlnt 78 RABBIT 111 orig.. VW-lluzu, 18711 .v• 1725. 1233 (2S5ZCE) CC>M. HSOO. 552-9744 ,IUOl'ool, ttlct(, reblt tng. Blvd Huntington 8elCh dowtlng mtctllne. leOO. cond aaklng i1200 Gregor 12'. 10 hp honcla hltch.19500. 875-2424 Aleo euflom hol.IM trim, 848-;382 motor. $1200. 493-3711 IV' M" •·eo 320!: 5 IPCS. Atc •mtLI.... IHI 12aso. 840-12ee 11....S..2.2000 • Qft'nltt HU OW...wlt 1117 (~ZOLi I '78 Sclrocoo. Speclal Fae-'U RS mo. FQ)lt 327 '75 stm: sporty, a;;;, 15-·!SOc ft. 545-5357 . .81•16' 8-wl I J1t ---·-~'""!'!"'!"'!' ____ _ iillftU.....1 1111 P~~!Y ,;:d1!1~~0 ~~ 70 hp, 18100. ~93~1~:· 'ti F•I * 81 3201: 5 epd, SIR * 82 2400. 111/rf, 4 epd, IOfY Edition: llr, eunroof. '11 IW ..... Corvette motOf 12700 lie, ca., tleadet1. euto. ( 1CUT843) white/ blue. 118, 500 IMlto, wtilt• & bleck body 4 cyl, 5 epd, ceeMlte. low For more Info Can CralQ du.it. S 1588. 839-4028 * m&11 ITllll * Gu111r 1350. 557·8393 Elle bay boll, 18'~ ft, fib« lllRl·TIP *'82 320!: 5 epd, S(R 752·83e3 111 orig, alloy wni.. 1437& mll••oe. 1uper cleen, at 840•1731 • ( 1EVF483l '62 MBZ 190 4 dr new Of belt. 970..0648 mull .... (TOn4) ... 187. -~-_,....-··~ Hn Wheel cut lead ""'Ital Off•--r--·· I glua, lmmtc. nu bottom 1 OWNER •'*'Y gia-s.46'.. lff vu •re paint, c.nv ... cover, In V-8. auto. sink, 1tove, *'83 320 ; 5 epd, SIR I I' Int in Dir. Phone M1·2898 SELL Idle llema with a imiiliiliioiiiiliiiiii'!'I' _ _......,.-., (1FZP975) ~<;:: 84~-eoe~· SELL Idle ll•m• with • . Deity Piiot Clwlfled Ad.' 172 di I. Xlnt eona c.tm f'r. Prov tufted lcall!!!I HM. 111 p . I 5 2 5 0 ob o . beda. many more eJCtru , ~ ~ cM11e (3)1~~h.t, 54M322 XLHT COnd .. (P0748) Dir. *'83 5331: 5 epd, lo ml. . Delly Pllo1 Clualfled Ad. Sell Idle ltema 842-5876 &42·54J78. 11500. 844-4700 (80951 '81 MBZ 3008£.L, MltO, 1525, 4~ ydl gold * otder modlile Mrvtoed Pertner 'Ao Int In 31' Phone &41"2898 ... 5. !Ur•tan ruge.: 3Jt5 ~ by IBM. 1100 P~er. U,850 dn. Aa .. """-/ 1114111 A/C, PIS, P/B, P/W, Aa•, lal!!!!f A1•, .. ,..,.. At .. , lal!l!!f 208 W. lit, S-ta AM P/Wf, lthf Int, good tlfea. f A•*· lap!! .. ~~· ~. ~1-::. ~'~.~~~ "15 mo. 120-1tte Putt MU ~ 1122 only. C.M. ~2t52 Weflcraft Scarab 38' 1981. PAtNT AND lldAf 1609 150,000. Xlnt cond. WORK· ~ SI & In· *um WI* IBM Selectrlc Ill Type-7t4/752·1400 ••• 2320 c ...... · your car'a vaiu. MOiier 2 dr, 4 hr fire, 3'8" writer StOO. Xlnl cond. .. t:Ji Jfl.a by k Biil Mt-1221 )( 2,3 .. X 5 .... ,....__, I P.P. 720-0932 11&......u 'W '"· .._ or1,Q; BF GOODRICH radial TA 9un, . coin coll.ctlont, Minolta RE300 P'aln paper 11 Ho cat. new 811111 & (2) 3$-ee> (2) 7$-ee> t5"' Jewelery. tllver MtVlce. coplef, 4 moe Old, Wt tramp, S1500· 533-Ml4 1K ml. $6o ... 751.'1314 OWner moving, mu1t ..... 2500 C09lll uMd. A .. 28' Folk Boat perfect ..,,--~-----~~ l3000 obo. 875-1668 eume IMM. 752-0803 wHkend 11lier, 11lnt Atl• Wu... Hli 2 TWA md lrtp tlck9lt lnY· ...... , ..... JUI concl. 1tt teooo buye. A;t;it CMh 1mm:a. '°' where $2000 pr 495-2497 1ii6 S~~ Ben P.P. 846-4497 your vetilcte. domMllc °' ALBACORE S1.25/LB ee kay9. S9200. 759-1009 31' Flllrtlner, ·ee. TIS, fe<elOn. 5514215 Whole . Freeh • Fronn Sed1n, need• •om• Boal "Veracruz" 9' foot ot CmK:ERT Planllt forced WOOi. Repo, 12750. Avwy 31.t SI ~ ,.,_._ N B to ... I. Spinet pleno. 875-8990 • '" ----··· . . B*k. OflO 12200 lllC(f. 11oam 10 epm) 11ce 11000. 432-eea1 l 1ii1uutiti"1fiiifii••nii•iiiii;mrw Bargain•: Dryer, color Orgen Hammond r.524 Newpof't'1 oldelt partner- T V ' 1 . h Ide ·a · bed • NMdi MtVlce call ~ lhlp dleolvtng. 'II Col- tumlture, tablel, tofa, lie S 1400 a.to tno umbla. :K'. new "'--waterbed, tkllt. mlec • · v • ~t, dllMI, Divita & It..,,._ M7-0e25 te0-4838 ' hy, IUIO Ollot, tuttlnQ Beautlful olfte for Plano-Hamllton Biby • Jib, ,500. ~rice Incl 11 Wllft IWllUI 11111•1 COHHHL CHEVRO LET ..,.,_II .-1. I' • I 1 ,.... I \ \~ 1 \ S4b-1200 Chrll1mas· WTrlltnr play Grandi 12llOO vakle, wlh mo1 frM mooring In ., piano 3e rolll 11995• 11crlflce for 11100. harbor. Xlnt nnanclng. Wllft Tall Jae9et s.c: .... so: 780-8702 enyttme 141-1414 aft 7PM USED CARS& TRUCKS Solid oak rodl•. 1150. ....... .... 1131 lllander 30 Mk <II '73-'74 COME INOA CALL FOR SkJ bc)Og, 135. &45-e787 MtJStittt cf&™ lmmac. crul11r. Jllnt fllllfflAllAL DG S 0 malnt, many Jltr•. Sllp Conn6er Del.Mio CAMBRI E 1 per can. reeeon1) herdty uMd avill, Nwpt. 135,000. • "2·1905 back ewtno peld S2tt Mii e>wnertagt, 875-5081. .......,, CEILING FAN With Tulip •200. 55f..8000 18211 BEACH BLVD. ,...._,,, oak blldel. never ft ~-,.•-P-32·Wood, SgllG•, '57. HUNTINGTON BEACH ..,,.. l. -, Excell. cond . Po11 •.al .... l •.a• •••1 ~.Ilk• 195. 552..0798 ..... IUI llvlbfd, NP/8 911p. MM• -, __ coco COLA wtv 50·, IEXOTIFOC 25'' RcX otr. A.ot.e1s-2910 WI Hf TIP.,_. Qoead Sunday . ~ 1~~; 20nw. 14llOO. LARGE SELECTION OF ,87 Mer'cedll 2308. 4 dr, NEW & USE.0 BMW'SI & enr1, auto, new reblt q . 11400/IMt ofr 142-4740 'llnall.U i.mllMI.. BMutlM cond. '"'1. PS, VOLUME SALES PB. PW . new t1r11. SERVICE & LEASING S8700. 875-etOe 3e70 N. Cherry Ave. LONO BEACH (No. Cherry ttlt-405) ll1•)taMltl 'frect.lne Wetcome Now open Sun 11-4 '78 3000, Colorado BelOe. 4 dr, 114,000. PP. 474-7000 dyl '79 280SE. Be1utlful. 118,llOO. 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G> 'O c: G> ~ G> G> ~ ~ a: I~ Currently Hanging 'Reflections ... ' Costa Mesa artist has something to say By S USAN MONAHAN DailyPilot~t r==~n· he argument between thoee who espouse art for art's sake, and thoae who believe the medium should deliver a message, will probably not be resolved while there are artists around to debate it. "Reflections," an exhibition of paintings by' COsta Mesa artist Jerry Wayne Downs, bel0Jl8S in the pro-~ category. The exhibit. which is at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana through Jan. 28, 1984, is as.much an expression of Downs' philoaophy as of his craft. "I've done 'pretty paintings' before~ again, but right now I've got a lot to say," said Downs several days before the exhibition opening. In Downs' work, people and objects are realistically delineated, but the meaning can be elusive. "Reflections" is a series of paint- i.np-within-paintings in which the smaller picture or "mirror" reflects a arene which is at vl)riance with the larger one. The overall impreasion, though, isn't con- fusion or incongruity, but paradox. This im- pression becomes stronger v more paintings are studied, because the viewpoint of one painting may seem to contradict that of another. Of "Requiem for a Civilization," Downs said, "Technology has led ua to the brink of the grave." The five races are represented by five musicians. who are throwing away the musical !ICOre as they play it for the last time. The reflected trees are "eort of like a memory," and certainly don't mirror the barren landscape. And yet, in "View of Antiquity," the ruin of an ancient bridge is dominated by the glorified reflection of a space shuttle. "My feelinga about technology are ambiguous because technology ia ambiguous," said Downs. "1 don't know what it's going to do to us, but we're going to have to alter our lifestyle." Downs says that the mirrors are a "teaching device," and to a certain extent the viewer has to decide what the lellOl'l is. "11 you preach too much in a painting, people won't bring anything IWY with them." "t- "Reflectiona" is neither the whole of Downs' work nor the entire exhibit. He bas painted a variety of subjecta and expklred a number of themes. but American Indiana appear with especial frequency. "I like them u a philoeophy ... their view of the world, their goda. I like the way they approach the problems of living," said Downs. He Wied the Indianl throughout his ''Ameri- can Heritage" aeriee which he said was painted while he was freelancing for "Far West" magazine. "I WU I08kecl, 1i:nmened ln Ameri- cana." They ai.o appear apinlt ie. traditional backgroundL Five Ind1a.na figure prominantly in "Reflec- tions," where Downs aays they repraent the five racs. Whatever their lettln&. the Indianlt are Costa Mesa artist Jerry Wayne Downs poses in front of one of his always somewhat detached, unconcerned with what is happening around them. · ''The Indians are almost fatalistic," said Downs. ··~egoeson,and there's not much we can de> about it. So let's just plod along ... what e1ae can anyone de>?" A related concept is illustrated in "Land8cape with Memorabilia." The .aevered bead of an ancient statue liee ln the sand, while behind it is the broken wing of an F-104. 'Thia (airplane) is as much a leftover as that (statue). Whatever ia high tech now is tomorrow's antique ... No matter how critical it aeems now, tomorrow it won't mean anything.'' On the other hand, Downs aeema f.ucinated by the future, especially aa it will be affected by technology. ''Our curve of advancement is starting to go ltraight up," he said. "We've reached the point where we can't afford to stay on the planet or leeve ... Tbeonly thing left is a radical change in the way we live." He ia not specific about the form thia change tw.vil1 take, but he said that "Mam communication .,.. may betheavtnc grace of mankind. It hal made ua Antique• E•po ... Large sale set paintings, 'Viola ting the Time Zon es.' extremely aophis1icated .. .No matter what our economic status, it has given us aocea to the whole world." & for his own artistic future, Downs says that he is still experimenting. "Eventually, I will l~ that up and down feeling, the mirron are a way to lead out of" thia ... rm reaching to find where rm going to take thme Indiana." "Megutructurea," which Downs said is the tint of a .eriea, once again features traditionally garbed. honeback ridina Indiana. There are five of them, viewing the world from the top of a modem, abstract structure. "Reflections" is Downs' tint major exhi- bition, becaUlle "I 10ld everything I could to ma1ce a living." He worked for Dimey productions for 10 years aa a theatrical animator, and left in 1966. He bas been a freelance artl8t ever lince. "I was not about to be tied down to a job where I couldn't work on peinting," he said. He says that the reectioo to his ''phi)mphical paintinp" hal been politlve. "People have an undemandlnc of what'• going on in the pelntinp -more than I thought they would.'' Actress gets a differentjob .. What's Happening PLAYS "BUI ITOP," William Inge's dramatic com- edy aet In a roadside diner. opens tonight at the Gem ThMter. 12852 Main St., Garden GrOYe (636-7213). Performencee are glYen Wed,_.. days through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundeya at 7:30 through Nov. 2e. "CUAMf," • ~ ... "' ...... ............. open ...... Qnnd DINMf ThMtw, 1 FreedMan War, AneMtm (172-n10). ~ .. """ """"' Hoept .... ....,. el ¥.,,.,.. curtalft liMM. "GOOIPEU.. .. a rode mu.lea! bued on the Ille ot Christ. contlnuM at the Buena Park Community Theater, 7831 W. Metroee Ave .• Buena Park (821·1010). Perfonnancaa wtll be given Flidaya and Satur~ya at 8 p.m. through Nov. 19. "GUYI AND ~I," a muelcal Mt on Damon Runyon's Broadway, 11 ending at Sebutlan'a Weet Dinner Ptayhouae, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente ('•92·9950). Clo8lng per. rormanoee are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sund~ at 1 and 1 p.m. The muak:al "Oklahoma' opens Wedneeday. MffAltVEY," a new version of the Pulltzer Prtze-wlnntno comedy, completee Its enoao&- ment for the lrvlne Community Theeter at Turtle Roci< Community Park, Sunnyhlll Road at Turtle Rocit Drive, lrvlne (857-5496). Anal P«- tormanoea are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "ffE DOME HER WRONG" or ~D MIT HO ~." a melodrama, cioeee out for the Costa M..a CMc Playhouee at the Rea Community Center, 6&1 Hamllton St., Cotta Mesa (754-5159). Anal performanoee era tonight and Saturday at 8:30. "UTTU WOIEN." a atage verllon of the daalc novel, contlnuae In the Studio Theat• of S addteback Collage tn Ml11lon Viejo (831-4&58). Performan<* wlll be glwrl Flideya and Saturdeya a1 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through Nov. 8. "'Pt.AYaOY M THE WEITERN WORLD," an lrlll'I claulc. la being preaented on the main stage of South Coast RapenOf)f, 855 Town Center °""9, Coata Meu (957--4033). Per· tormanoaa.,. glYerl nlahttY except Mondeya at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sundays) With Weeicend matlneee at 2:30 p.m. through Dec. 1. "THE ~ HOOO CANA." a comedy a~ laroen009 senior cttlana, opene tonight at the Huntington 9eadl Playhou... Main Street at Yortctown Avenue, Huntington 9eadl (847-4465). Perf0f'mllfl099 are Flideya and Sat~30 through Dec. 3. COlmDY," a play about cxM- labofatlng ~ta. la on attige at the Hanequln Otnrier PlayhouM. 3503 s. Herbof Blvd., Santa Ana(97&-5511). Performancae .,.. TueecSaya through Thuredays at 8: 15, Fridayl at 9 p.m .. Saturdays at 1 and 8:30 and Sundeya at 1 and 7:30. through Nov. 13. "M'ftN _,...FOR UVIN MOntmta." a muek:al abOut Amertcan P'°' ......... being staged by the Fulearton CMo Light Opera, 218 w. Commoouatth Ave., Fulerton (879-1732). Perlonnanoea wlll be gtven Fridayl and Satur- deya a1 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. untll Nov.I . "aovnt PAC911C," the Aodoerw and Hem- mentek\ muek:al, CIOn'IPtet• It. run tor the eypr... Community on.m.d The9W at the eypr... Ouftur.i M9 c.rtw. 5172 Orenoe Ave.. Cyptw =r-1949). 01oe1nO '*. ~.. and~at8:15. "IOUTM PA ," another ~ of tM ~ rnuelcal, .. wino preeented at .,_. eun... Cel Dinner n..., t80 B CerNno RMI, Tuetln (838-1540~-fOnMncee .,.. =Mond8ya through at 1:30 end at 1:30 and 7:30 ' dtnnef Jen. 15. Ambassador finalist One of these pretty Disneyland hostesses will he named the Magic Kingdom's 1984 Ambassador to the world during a ceremony tonight. They are (from left) Patty Oakley, 23, Garden Grove; Ellen Coleman, 21, Whittier; Susan Hayes, 22, Anaheim; and Kara Koblenski, 20, of Los Alamitos. with chltd,., reoeMng • oolorlul haedbend and 45 rpm Disney record, orlgtnal MOUMk.teerwwlll 11J>PMr ori Tomorrowlanc:I'• Spece Stage In variety show; al80 the 1984 Ambuudor To The World will be announced Oct. 28 In front of Sleaplng BMutY• ~; Senlof Fun Paeac>otta to QU891• 80 and older, Thursday & Fliday. Park 0"9n more than 50 attrectlone In MV9f'I theme parka. tndudlng Fnghta of Fantasy Parade, 3 & 8 p.m. dally, nr9WOftl•. 9 p.m .. dally, cloeed Mon. and Tue. 999-3805. QOlMN WIST CCK.UQE HALLOWHN HAUNTID HOUIE, 157-« Gotden Wast St .. Huntington BMC:h, In theatre. ghoaU, grav. yard IC*Me and frtendly monst.,.., 3-8 p.m. Oct. 28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 29, 30, tlci(ata on aale In boc*etore. 896r8378. HALLOWUN llAIK WOMIHOP, wont· sttOC> for chlldren, agea 5-12, on how to mak• maaka from day, paper and other materlal•. 9:30 a.m. ~Saturday through October, Bowera Mueeum, 200a N. M•n 81 .. Santa Ana. 872·1900. 1010n1t ...V PAMI, 8039 Bwtl Blvd .. au.-Pn, (Knott'• ac.y Fenn) Knott'• Ghoul ..... ltantng evtr.. Mlet,.... of the Der1' with ''The Bteather ••• aleo al new rna:Me of myNr)' throughout pMI ~ for Hal-IC••*"• alee> ••eong,... of Human Oddlt ... wtttl The I I_,._ lady, Preblal Glf1, The Man wtth the Iron T~. magidal• and moMtwl throughout the pattc, Hallo:••• Haunt Oct. 28-31: new Cemt> 8~.,... themed to C&lfomla'a High 86arra. wMd Weet etunt thaw, ~ danoerl. perform daly, fMt\ne 30 llttraottoM. new r1dea and ft)we dally, nlqhtly ~ open 10 Lm.-8 p.m. Mon- <My-T'tlur9d9y; 10 a.m.-8 p,m. Fridey & Sunday; 10 a.m.·11 p.m. SundaY. 162-$400. LMIUtlA POLKDANCOa, 7·10:30 p.m. Sundays and 7!1'7·10:30 p.m. Wedneedeya. 4"4-7*. &JON CCMM1'llY Ul'All, MOO 1rvtM c.rt.r Dr.. 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(213) 874-4700. 11X f'LAQI MAGIC llOUMT AIM. ~al Hallowiaen leetlvltlea0c1. 28-30, lncludlng roller coast.,.. running In ~. live motlcal re'YU9, "From Transytvanla With Love,", tl"lcit and treating In Children'• WOl1d, fortune telleefa and monatera roaming the pane; ~ famlty theme park, rldee, anowa, attraction•. open 1n Nov. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. & Sun., located 25 mlnut• north of UnMnal Studloe at Magic Mountain Pky., axlt off 1-5 In VaMnc:la. (213) 992-08&4 llX f'LAQI MOVllLAND WAX MUUUll, 7711 9eadl BNd., Buena Park, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. SUn.·Thur.. 10 a.m.·10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 522-1154. aovntCOAITMPBn'°"YTOUR. 10 a.m. & noon~ Thunt.. reMtVatk>M necnHry. 866 Town c.nter Or., Coat.a Meaa.. 957-2802. IPRUCI! QOOU, Howwd Hughea' WOf'ld'I largaa1 aeeplane, open dally 10 a.m.-e p.m. ed._,, au-. Mary, !>* J, Long 8eect'I Hanor. (213) 43&-5e71. 17™ ANNUAL ITAllP llJOmilK*. 10 a,m.-4:30 p.m. NoY. 1, free. ~ World. dU~ 3, dtf*'D room 1, Lagune H .... 5M-8704. CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE DAVID M•MDON, ~. 8 p .. m. Oct. 29, Or.nge C089t Colloe. Flne Ml 118, 2701 ,....,. Ad., COlta ...... 432-5527. Cttlt.lllllJI OllCllllTWA OP C~ONllA ITAft ~.LOMG 99.ACtt, Auber! ~. oonduetor, WOftl:• by w.am.. Strauaaand waoner. Fine M9 Theatre. 1101 E. 7th St., Long lwlt\.~1~~280. llATntnf & ,..,. YAft8, gultAnlta, • p.m. Oct. 2•.1.-~ CNipman ~ 8Mnon Aecft.e Hal,.,,,_, N. G....., St .. Orangie. tt7-N71. PALL DA.NCI TMUTtm, 8 p.m. Oct. 28 l 29. 2 l 5 p.m. Oct. 30, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 29, e9¥llf\ dence ~ In meny. moode and atytee. Cel a..-FUiierton. n3-a371. PUU.IRTOll al'W'l90NY. cMreotor o.tct LAwll. wtttl ........ Edw'cS and fbllla ,,.,.. f*b'Mnll wortia by ..,, .. ..,, ~. ~ and leah, e p.m. pct. 2!.L Nliwton ~ ONcwnen Av... F\lllrton. •11...eoDO. --~ CIMllm1M. a.. ""-' ........ Ind ,,... ,..,. In .... Enallnd .... --·-""""''"'''"*°"'Ho.. 3,f5Jil0. TW*Roca~~. 1 Dr .. ~ p .. l'fWlllONY ...,, ~ an,...,.o.Ol~Nov.\=.!d nn. Thlilln, Knott'• lll'ry ,...,.. '*'- tf1.4IOO • ua....,_...GllOl ... =tw.., Olido 'yet/I...... .. ' .. "' • IUft. - 3 \l 0 Oct. 28 & 29, Ane Art1 Concer1 Hall, Campus - Or., lrvlne. 856-4259. :E POP/ROCK MIMY 9UfFET & THE COAAL REEFER a.AND, 7:30 p.m. Oc1. 29, trvtne Meadows, 8800 lrvlne Meadows Or., Laguna Hiiia. 977·1300. :£ 7C' Cl> :J Q. Cl> .... ...... ALVIN~. NoY. 2. Gotden Beer, 308 Pec:tf'lc ..,, Cout Hwy., Huntngton Beadl. SM-9600. .., JOHN MAY AU. • CANNED HEAT, Oct. 28, Ci Golden Beer, 308 Cout Hwy .. Huntington ~ Beech. 538-9600. NEWPOffrER, lecond Helplng, Ubrary 0 Lounge, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Fri., Sat., Mon.; g Vincent Scott, Wine Callar, from 7 p.m. a Tue.-Sat.; ctaaalcal gultartat Gregory Coleman, ~ La Palme, Indefinite. 1107 Jamboree Rd., N Newport BMdl. 64-1700. (I) NEWPORT TURTLE, Faahlon Island. Lee • FerTell, vocall1t, pianist, saxophonist, com-C:O edlan, Tue . ..S.t., Indefinite. e» 8PARK8 with IP!fclat guest1 THE c.> PUllSOUl.I, Oc1. 28, Pacine Amphitheatre, Fair Or., Coata M..a. 720-0809. ~. 3333 W. Pactnc Hwy .. New· port BMdl, Mid( Barton, Wed.-Sat. through Oc1. 30. 842-2295. aWAU.OWI COVE, 2600 Del Preeldente, San Clemente, Chuck Showalter. funa1er and ~. 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Wed.-Sun., lndeltnlte. 496-9292. VIA llAlm, 9988 Walker St., Cypr .... Errol Mahal Show, &-10 p.m. Sun.; ~ Co(lteet 8:30 p.m. Tue.; Gong Show 9:30 p.m. Thur .. Indefinite. 552-"978. VIOLmJfT ........ New Yor1t new W9ve, 8 & 10 p.m. NoY. 4, UCI Herftage Room, Unfver'llty C«lter, Campue Or., lrvlne. 8~5548. COUNTRY /BLUEGRASS l!D MUC:a, Nov. 1, Cnlzyhorae, Newpor1 Fwy. to DY9r Rd. exit, Santa Ana. 549-1512. ~IT 91.WGRAH R•TIYAL. Oct. 28, 29 & 30, fMturing 20 grQUP9 from acroaa the country, SltYar Lakea In Notco, nve mllea north of Corona on Hwy. 31, camping. (818) 443-1832. JAZZ/BIG BAND KATHY QNQQ8 Nm Ha JAZZ. QUAllTET , Tue . .Sat., lndeftntte, The Pavtlllon, Olan9yland Hotel, 1150 w. c.nttoe Ave.. Anaheim. 77~. MIGH IOCSTY llAHD, big band, 4 p.m. Oc1. 3<., Turtte Rode Communtty Partt, 1 &lnnyNll Or., lrvlne. JOHN KL.a.-R, Oct. 29, Golden Bear, 308 COMt Hwy., Huntington Beadl. 536-9800. DON ROUPP, JllimY .._,,.a DICK HOYW TNO, 8 p.m.·1 a.m., lndeflnttely, Johll- ny'a, 2250 E. 17th St., Santa Ane. 83&-e868. TRACY WE.LI Nm ... 9IQ MM> QR.. CHmlTRA. pteya 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Oct. 29, Hal*owMn Coetume Ball on Dlnoeboet, Cat8'tna CNlaea depart• San Pedro 1:45 a.m .. to Cataltna'• Culno. Tldc9tron for tlokat.s. SINGLES CAl.lfe>N9A llNGLla CUM, 7 p.m. Oct. 31, Halloween Party, ootume or oome •you .,.., 4-7 p.m. ~· 7 p,m. Plf1Y. er. ... 110 E. Anafletm. 11a.-112a: MAN WOMAN get....cqualnted perty, 8 p.m. Nov. 4, agea 25-55, 11404 StOMCf ... , Fountllln Vel/tflt. 545-4840. wtmaL OP PW .. , 5 p.m. Oct. 28. T.G.l.F. RM*y'a, La Mlteda; 11:30 .. m. Oct. 30, btunoh, MgeN> & Vlnal'a, Fuler1on. 522-1278. I t , 4 ~ : ("') . co CT> T'" «i N ~ cp D 0 0 0 >. al ~ ...:: lL -~ cp ~ c cp .x i ~ -~ 0: Currently Screening TME ING C..U.: Ret9d R. A warm, auperbly acted ftlm about • reunion of college frtenda following the death of a comrade. Writer-director Lawrence Kudan ("Body Heat" and the George t..ucu mega-Me) Mta up the story to make • 8fg Point about the 1IMIOI cottege generation. He MYW qutte mak• that point, but the ftlm rernalna an engaging, funny atudyof tt1endahlp . ..,...,...,. MAINSTORll: RateO PG. A etunnlng apecial effects n1m which exJ)IOrM the Inner 8P9C9 of the mind rather than the outer ap9C9 depict.ct In m<m IUCh fllme. Superb ectlng by ltan Christopher Walken, the late Natalle Wood, and Loulee Aetcner who creete • machine that can record the thought•, emotion• and dream• of one per90n and transfer them to another per90n. Sort of • human tape dectc. Super Panuonlc ftlm wffl make the audience feel the action u well u ... tt. A fun film . ..,. ..,. ..,. CUJO: Rated R. You may never pet a etrange dog -or ride In • Pinto -agaln after viewing thla tale of a woman (Dee Wallace) and her young son trapped In the car wf'llle a rabid Saint Bematd !>** outalde. Alm la baaed on the nOW11 by Stephen King. Lewte Teague ("Al- ligator") dlrecu at • enall'e pece eerty on, he ~a terrttytng climax • .,. v TME DE.AD ZONE: Rated R. Dino De Lllurentlla' moYle wnlon of the be9t ..... by horror nowli.t Stephen King le a peychlc thriller 1tan1ng Christopher Walken and Brooke Adami. Fut paced ftlm about• echoolteacher who can aee Into the Ml.Ke and lnadYertently dl9COY9f'S a Pofltlcian destined to become Prealdent and puetl the button unleae M can dO IOf'Mthlng to atop the man. Dnctor De-.id Cronenberg ("Scannera") ltlcU doee to the or1afMI In thle ~ fltm .......... ,AMCY ANDNDEt Rat.ct A. Direc- tor lngrNlr S.Vman hu creeted another r1chly tmured and quietly paelonlrte ftlm, thla one about an Imaginative boy jolt.ct by the changee In hie Mtabllahed Swedlah twnlly. Go to thla tllre9-hour fllm with yow ..... and~ tlona open. Subtltled .......... ... A bit wicked Lady Barbara Skelton, played by Faye Dunaway, seeks revenge for the actions of lier unfaithful lover in 'The Wicked Lady,' opening this weekend along the Orange C.Oast. GALLERIES M'_..-Ut•PY, 15408.COlllMHwy., ~ .................. 41~ ........ = .. ...... lw04Mra "' "'-1 I -.1rmn -10 ......... PA 1\aAl!t.; 10 a.MA'"""..,. .... . ..._CIAlllC8,lll,_...AwMll --..u.----. ........ 111 4111 d •tworb IUclh • ..... ,..... pel I J' tr M. ~ .... ~Ml ltlll.11 t lfllUI* .... ,... _ _. ..................... , .... ..... 1~ .............. ~-...0-. .,....., ....... ,..,,.... ...... --,.. ..... ..... Christopher crow. produced the fHm and wrote the first thr99 atone.. ......... OCTOPUSSY: Rated PG. Don't look for~ c:harectettzatk>na or eodal leleOna, but If you're a fan of the Jamee Bond ..n.. you'll love thla lateat adYentUfe. Dlrector.JohnGlen("ForYour EyM Only") ...,. to be anxlOua to top thl outrageoue atunta In "Ralder9 of the Lost Ark", and he oomae awfulty doee. Roger Moore and Maud AdlltM ............... POM'f .. a, THE NIXT DAY: Rat.ct R. The au-otl 11111 ~ Ronda teene .,. badt In this tame. ln~tty tunny~ to IMt yiaer'a rllUnChy comedy megH!ft. The nWttlk• ttU time .. tNt the fllm maker8 .im fOf 80fMthlng complet9fy atieent from the flrlt ftlm - l'.apectablltty. The kkt9 ohannef their energy Into Shak...,..,., fOt goodneaa .-.1 Bob CIMc again dhcta. ....... NYCffO I: R9ted R. Anthony P9rttlN ,....,,. -nutty Honnen In the~ to Alfred Hltchcodt'a Ot1aly atory ebout • medrnan who commlta • .... "' munMrl. Onoe again, ~in.· em1lty .. up tor grebe. but ttlle moYte .. r • not neerty aa funny or witty u tne onolnal. "'"' Ml\N OF TME .IEIM: Rat.ct PG. George Lucu' "Star Wen" ltory la brought to a stunning c11max. nie c:Mrect.,. may be a bit two-dlmenalonal bit the ectlon MqUenCe8 and apedal .n.cta .,.. among the most exciting ....., put on ftlm. Stan Mattt Hwnlll, Came Raner and Harrbon Fcwd . ..,. ..,. ..,. ..,. TME NQHT STUFF: Rat.ct PG. Tom Wolfe's book a.bout the teet plloU and the Mercury utroneuta II brought to the acreen eldllfully by writer-director Philip Keufmen. Whlle their deed• .,. 181ger-th11n-llfe, the pilots remain comfortably human. VMd pertormenoee by Soott Glenn, Ed Harrta, S8m Shepherd, Dennis Quaid and Barbar• Hw9hey ........... N8KY ....... SS: Rat.ct R. A teen leX comedy NY9f1ll cute abow tM genre. A model young m11n grOW8 up In• hufrywt... hie parent• leave him In chatge of the houM thet tuma out to be not a home. Tom CrulM and Rebec::ca De Momayltal . ..,...,...,. ITA'VING ALIVE: Rat.ct PG. John Travolta retuma u Tony Manero In the eequ91 to "Saturday Night Fever." Manero, however, has dlec8I ded hie di.co dude and 19 trying to make It M a Brotldway dancer. Travotta II aexy and funny. but ttU aequel, thank• to the ahallow direction of 8';tweter Stalk>ne, doeln't match the flevor of "Fever." ...... ITllANOE llREW: Rated PG. SCTV oomlca D~ Thomae and Roctc Moranla bring to the big ICf'Mtl the McKenzie brothers, two Can- .Olan "hc>Mra" who Mem to want nothing out of '"9 except a etMdy euppty of beer and doughnuW. Thlt. llkatHe gooft>ell comedy lol- lowe the dimwitted brothera .. ttiey work In an beer ftlc1ory and ...... a lowty heir-. from a mad brew muter ....... ... 111M*D Ace.: Rat.ct R. It may not be the wom moYte of the eummer, but It comee dangeroua1y doee. eon ~· etan .. a race car drtver who becomel • ~·e11ng obtect few a fried cnlctcen king .... IU .. llUIAN Ill: Rated PG. A ~~tmen. l The WOtW'• favorite ftytng hero .. grQUnded by • wltleal leript. Ctwtatopher AM't9 glYe9 another ftne per- fomence, but the film II thrown off baletlC9 by the Mmmy antics of Rk:hard Pryor ... computer genlua hired by an ....ti bullneM man (Robert Vaughn). Directed by Rlehard Leeter. ...... TilADINQ '1..ACH: Rat.ct R. t).,, AykroYd and Eddte Murphy ere tM aub)ecta of a aodal expenment In wtlk:tl • pei .nll ... oon becomel 11ctt, and • anooty ~ mlln IOMe hi• money, job, and home. Lota of amuemg momenta before the ctewr pren11ae runs out of ~ Dnct9d by John Landte ("Animal Houee"). ...... DUG: Ret9d PG. Woody A'*' oonttnuee to gttl# and~-Thll lnnomtw comedy uw ,......_. dlpe and modem '9C01ec:tlona to no. the story of • Leonwd z.tig, a 19209 "Clhemeleon" who kept changing In~ to be •.ct by thoM around Nm. Ml4I ,..,.,"" CC>«81'1 .. Zalg'• peychle1r1et .......... ..,. v v v, Eltoelent; ..,. .,....,. , VIiify good; ..,. ..,. , Good; .... Not 80 good. --- I ----·-------------~---~--_....-.......... -Currently Hanging V' FromP ... , HAGGm91.AKIR GAL&.Bma, 372 PllCtflc Cout Hwy., l.llguna BMc:h, "Harwet Ught," llmlted edition ltthogreph8, Oftalnel ~and mixed media worica by Allin Murrey; 8CUlpture exhibition by Deni, lndeftnlt .. 4M-2e75. KOZAK QA.LLERV, 202 Newport Center Dr .• Newport BMc:h, Wiidiife from .., artist'• perapec:tlYe In soft, grapNc forms by er.it Harder, lithographs of Plcauo, P9ter Max and more; Jeenne LaRae do.a on-t-.apot portralta, Indefinite. 11 :30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 6-40-7259. MA TER8 F1NE Alff GAU.ERV, 1492 South Coelt HtglwMy. Laguna BMc:h, epedlll grM lhowlng f9etur1ng wortca by Selvador Dell, Victor VMlllfltt, Phlltlp ~. Jo.n Miro (letgaM colectlon of Miro grtiphlca In U.S.) and • ,..,. group of etchlnga by Rembrendt, lndeftnlt•, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. deity. 4M--3903. NEWPORT meACtt CrTY HALL. 3300 New- port BtYd., Newport BMc:h, olla by Noonan Lloyd, ac:ryllc:a by Wlnlam Lee Hott, Nov. 2-Dec. 14. OIUNQERIE, 480 Ocean Ave.. Laguna Beech, ertlsta S.dene Alen, Thoe Waddlow. Fred Eck, Linda Nlc:hollon and R. Hardy. tttrooati November, OI*' deity 10-5. 4M-5656. POimJK>V CIAU.EtV, 5651 Lincoln Ave., Suite A, eypre., W-.m Exhibition, Inducing. llden _.. Elperwcza, F...S Duren, and Alfredo Rodriguez. lndef'flilte. 827-1010. QUORUM, 374 N. Coeat Hwy., Ulguna 8-ctl, Albert LMtcteroe' w.ten:ok>ra, "lmege9 lndl..i and Weatem and Vlrgln&a Huffmen'a "Vl9ions" wat.,cob"a, through Nov. 1; Jane London's waten:otora and Fay Hoegetmen'I olla, Nov. 1-Dec. 1, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally: 49+-4422. 8ADDUaACK GAU.ERV, South Campus, 28000 Marguerite Pky., Mleelon vi.jo, West Coeat nMlllat N«m..i Lundin, Winner or Fulbright award for pMltlng, end• Oct. 28, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. weekdays, 7-6 p.m. Wed. & Thur 5 ~ 831'"'463o. 2 ST. NICHOi Aa, 31781 CM*'«> Clc*trtin0, ~ Cllp6ettMO Pier.a. San Jullr'I c.p.trano, hand- Cfafted ~and unique Chrtstmaa deelgnl i by owner arttata, ttirouah Nov. and Dec .. 10 :-a.~ deity. 881-2450. :J ONI GAU.ERV, 384-A North Cou1 ci Highway, Laguna BMc:h, "Wot1dacene: Inter-~ national Perapec11Ye," feeturee wonca by local ....... artlata Loulaa Cooper, Mary Dooley, Marge -n Chapman, Jaon Chrtst~ and.....,, Reeder. fi: who trawlled to different partl of the world and GI painted their eurroundmga lndudlng acetl4Ml '< from Hanll, Swftzertand, Ruaala. Mexk:o and 0 Gr.ace, through Oct. 31. 497-6775. o -0 a ~ ~ II.) CD Coadactor Aadrew Davie. .. A movie with all the 'The Right Stuff ... ' To olf e's book now comes to the screen OC Philharmonic offers two works Saturday in epic, visually spectacular form. he American movie of the year:' -W H 5WE:.L/I. --------*-------- This Saturday. conductor Andrew Davi:! will lead the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in a perfonnance of the mammoth "Symphony No. 9" by Gustav Mahler. "A grand yet edifying entertainment, Right-tuffed with seriousness of subject matter and a wild humor that comes out of left field:' Noted for the use of a tremendous performing force in chamber music-like transparent combina- ti.ons and for meticulous attention to contrapuntal combinations and innovative tone colors, this is the last complete symphony by the great Austrian compoeer. Priz.e-winning pianist Jeffrey K.ahane, win- ner of the gold medal at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master competition last Anril. is the soloist. He will play Mozart's "Piano Concerto in B-Flat." The two works will be preeented at the Santa Ana High School auditorium. 520 W. Walnut at 8:30 p.m . For ticket lnfonnation, coptact the Orange County Philharmonic Society of:fke, 23"' E. 17th St., Suite 107, Costa ~esa. 92627 or phone 646-6411 or 642-8232. -By SUSAN FINGER Htchurd '4l111At'I, 7/MI-\f;Hi·l /.I /--------*------- "A 1errific motion picture. Perfectly put together_ Go see it:' -)111'! S1el(ef, <.nod t.f11m111>; •111ll'rtt't1, A RC· Tl' -------*------- 'l'BE . ~ BIGB'I' S'l'UIE'IE' ---*--· How the fu111re hega11. A R06ERT CHAATOFF·lf?WIN 'MNl<lER ffiOOUCTION of A PHILIP KAUFMAN FILM ""THE RIGHI SM~ CHARLES FRANK scan GLENN ED HARRIS LANCE HENRIKSEN SCOTT PAULIN DENNIS QUAJD SAM SHEPARD FRED WARD KIM SlANLEY BARBARA HERSHEY VERONICA CARTWRIGHT PAMELA REED Mu~ bv BILL CONTI Director o1 PhotogrQfJhv CAI.EB DESCHANEL 8o$8d oo the Book bv TOM WOL~E Piodvced bv lf?WIN WINKLER ond ROBEm CHAATOff Written fOf the Screen ond Directed bv PHILIP KAUfMAN PG l'NIEllTAL UM:I stmmo _. ..--....... _ ... , "°' • .., .. "°" ,. ~ I 6 C') co O> -o5 N ..... Q) .Q 0 0 0 >. as ~ -= LL ...... ..... Cl) ~ c: Q) ~ Q) Cl) 3: § a: ) Intermission New shows Just one more before Thanksgiving holiday By TOM TITUS Of the Delly Ptlot Staff November is just around the comer, and for the majority of the Orange Coast's producing groups, that means just one thing -get one more show on the boards before Thanksgiving. Fourteen local theaters will be Wlvei.ling new productions next month. all but one opening during the first three weeks. Thia would test the stamina of the most dedicated playgoer and it's doubtful that many (certainly not this one) could make it to all of them. ' · Nevertheless, if you'd like' to try, here's a rundown of the stage shows that'll be coming at you in the last big wave of greuepaint for 1983, in order of their aepearance: .,.. "Oklaboma, the 10th anniversary production at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente, opens next Wednellday and will run through Jan. 8. "' "Tbe Star Spug:led Girl," an early Neil Simon comedy, starts off the new season next Friday for the Mission Viejo Playhouae at the Forum Theater in Laguna Beach, running through Nov. 19. "' "Wltne11 for tllle Pro1ecatloa," Agatha Chri8tie's courtroom drama, also arrives next SEAN~ ·~ ... ~ is JAMES IOND in JO SOtWTZWi1I "'ll\'I KllY - • lAI INllM -1t llMI IO$lllR '"' SEMCMUY ·•EYU SAY IEYtR ACAi•· Friday at the Westminster Community Theater, on stage through Dec. 3. ._.. "Saow w.l&e ud ~ Sevea Dwarfs;• a Laguna Moulton Youth Theater production, will be staged Friday and Saturday only next weekend for the younger set. "' "Scaplao," Jim Dale's wild and crazy comedy, hits the boards Nov. 8 for a week-long run at UC Irvine. "' "Tlte Taming of tile Sllrew," Shakespeare's most popular comedy, will be done at Orange Coast College for two weekends. Nov. 10-19. ,..... "Tlae Marriage Go Ro~" the year's BeCOnd "THIS IS A BE 11 ER BOND,ANDBYA WIDE MARGIN:' -Jnnet Nldsltn, New York Times "Connery is wonderful. For Bond fans, I was up there cheering:· -Joel Siegel, 'Good Morning Amened· "A Bond film is fun again : inventive, imaginative, tension-filled fun:· -S~1e1le Benson, Los Angeles Times "Sean Connery is back and greater than ever:· Rex Reed, New York Post • IUMIS *AJA llRAlblO • IMX 'I'll SYOOW • llAll8MA CMllM • IUI ~· M:Alll OOfY AHC lt<XJWI I .. 1 O¥MO I OX ~ 'II" ...,,. • _.., inQAS Slaa.111( 8SC .,... ,,llO(l lUlaMllt-·-·ICMf ltaORY"'-" IOlllllO Sllll'H.111 ..., ....... .., .,~ lltO.ORY. W:a! MllITllJWI,.; IM rLtJllli-,.t~ l({tSM(R -"IA()\ SQll!Mlllllllll ,,. ... _.. .. , ... , ... .,_,.lllU..lfl"..UtMM•-fl·- fPq]WfAll&DIOWJltl .. I ·-· .. ,_..~ .. in"anro1T \MAHER8AOS O fiiiio ................... _._ rn..a:!'_-:=,I O••:=:_~~=• • DOLBY 8TEllEO Steve Grodt re- strains Robert Shadboh from at- tacking the placid Joe Abrams in this scene from "Harvey," which closes its run at the Irvine Com- munity Theater tonight and Satur- d .a y . Ca 11 857-5496 for ticket infor- mation. revivalofthiavintageoomedy,opensNov. lOatthe San Clemente Community Theater, playing through Dec. 3 . "' "'l'lle Coutry Wife," a bawdy English Restoration comedy, bows·>in Nov. 10 for three perf annances at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Little Theater. "' "Foodlpt Frensy ,"another knee slapper from the authors of .. Bullshot Crummond" and "El Grande de Coca Cola," opens Nov. 11 at the Newport 'Ib!!lrter Arts Center and nms through Dec.3. "' "Life Wltla Fatlller," the venerable Lindsay-Crouse comedy, will be revived by the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, playing Nov. 11 thro~h Dec. 4. ,..... ' Araealc ud Old Lace," the old body-in-the-window-seat chuclder, also opens Nov. 11 for a two-weekend run at Saddleback College. "'"1H4," George Orwell's futuristic ~rpiece, mounted by Golden West College (which just couldn't wait another year), playing Nov. 11-20. V' "Brlpdooll," the Lerner-Loewe musical about that elusive Scottish village, opens Nov. 15 at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouae and rum through Feb.19. "' ''Tlley're Playtac Ov Soag," Orange County's first look at this new Neil Simon comedy aet to Marvin Hamliach'a music, bowa in Nov. 18 at th.e Laguna Moulton Playhouae and will bold forth Wltil Dec. 10. V' "FoWes," that intriguing look at some ex-hoofen the way they are -and were -ia ticketed for a week-long nm Nov. 29-Dec. 3 at UC Irvine. CASTING -Lori Sandstrom and Michael Sima have been cut in the le.din8 roles of Neil Simon's mUlical comedy '"lbey'xe Playing Our Sona." opening Nov. 18 at the Laguna Moulton Playbouie ... tbe Orange Counl)' premiel'e of this Marvin Hamlia:h-Carole Bayer Saaer ICOAd ahow about an affair between a cunpoeer and a lyrimt will nm through Dec. 11 under the direction of M.lcbae1 Cody, with David Anthony• mUlical direct.er, Marte Cody choreop'apher and Wally Huntoon and Cristan Jonu dMien'na _..and costumee, reapecdvely .. .call the playhoulle at 4K-0743 for dcket Information. .. llilyPilat class1hed ads phone 642-5678 I ----~----------:~---_,.-~ __ _..._._ __ Currently Hanging Western art ... ft has become popular at Peking art museums · 12 oil paintings on display. The brooding world of Edvard Munch, the Norwegian artiat who wu a forerunner of expremionimn, has been luring crowds into the Peking Fine Arts Muaeum this month. By JEFF BRADLEY "-ociatedP.-Writ.- But 8,000 streamed in on opening day Oct. 5, and thousands have filed through since, at 5 cents a head. '.'Many have come from other provinces, spending a lot of their penonal money to travel here," said museum attendant Liu Qinchun. 27. "They go without lunch, eating just one 'manto' (bread roll) all day." The violence and explosive color in Munch's work is far from the delicate land8capes of traditional Chinese painting. Most of the v<sitors to the exhibition look bemuaed, quickly pusing by the craggy nudes among the 104 lithographs and The exhibit is on loan from the Munch MU8eWll in Oslo and includes "'The Sick Child" and '"nle Shriek," which was recently shown at the Newport Harbor Muaeum of Art in Newport 0 See Cureatly Haa ..... P ... 19 She's wild.· She's wicked. And she really knows how to whip up a good time! STARTS TODAY At These Specially Selected Theatres And Drive-Ins MAHllM FOUNT MN VALLEY LAIUMA llM:H OMMGt " WHrilNITtA Paciftc's Anaheim Eowards Fount.in V*Y Edwards South Coast UA City Cinema PIClflc's HI-Way 39 Oiwe lo 8~9850 (714) 839-1500 ,94 161' 630911 Dnvf In COSTA MllA Edwaros llnSIOI ~7'" OMMGE AMC Oranoe Mil 537.()3.40 1114> 891 3693 '"°Malla ACCD•HO 'Oii THIS IHOAOfMllfTI . -·-·--·----·-·-,. ~·••tu t••••t• ,,, .. , VfY •1\"'#t .,., ..... . ' .: -. . ·- * * * * (Highest Rating) ''Matt Dillon has a smouldering James Dean-like presence." -IONNSIARA \ANIRM'C 1.\Wfv.A'll\IR FRA NCIS FO RD COPPOLA , ..... ~,., ·---bl e A unique and power{ ul morion picture experience. RUMBLE FISH -'"'MATT DILLO N cu 11...., ,_ MI CKEY ROURKE_. T1't ~ &, VI NCENT SPANO DIANE LANE DIANA SCARWID NICOLAS CAGE DENNIS HO PPER s..-,,i., "7 S.E. HINTON & FRANCIS COPPO LA a....t"" 1i.,-.1 ._, S.E. 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The date has been singled out not because it is Halloween, but because it marks the anniversary of Houdini's death in 1926. Houdini, the master escape artist and il- lusionist., was also a master of showmanship. Today, as in Houdini's day, magic is the art of making people want to believe the unbelieveable. "Ninety per cent of the art is in the presentation ," said magician William H. Mcilhany, of Newport Beach. ''The secret is usually very simple." Mcilhany concentrates on unusual apparatus magic and involves the audience in his stage shows. "I try to avoid tricks th.at are frequently seen," he said. A bare orange tree or rose bush may bloom before your very eyes, and just to prove that the fruit and flowers are no optical illusion, members of the audience are given free samples. His fascination with magic began at the age of 5, when his parents gave him a magic set. Since then, Mcllhany, who is now 32, says he has spent about $20,000 on magic equipment. While be says the income from shows and the tax dections he's allowed "justifies equipment expense," magic is his hobby, not his career. He i8 preaently the vice president of a nutritional supplement company, and has been a teacher, lecturer and writ.er. Several of his books have been published by Arlington Hou.ae. Mcilhany says he did consider a career in magic, but "It's like acting-everytime you finish a sh ow you're out of work." Unlem, that is, you work at Magic Island, where (except on Monday) there is always a show. J .C. Wagner, head magician of the private club in Newport Beach, has been in the magjc business for 32 years," ever since I was 7." He taught himaelf the tricks by reading ~ks C.W• l(MU"8tt :' \ AIJMOJll f0\11 n··". '• -':,~C.::: ~ I . f --. --NOW PLAYING -- Mcllhany the magician. on the subject, and says that as with anything else, it takes practice to perfect the techniques. He also says proficiency alone doesn't make a magician. "You have to put life into (the act) ... The illusion is created through the p~ntation." Wagner specialzies in ''cloee up'' magic -card and ooin tricks -which involves one-on -one audience participation. "I'm not comfortable on a stage," he said. ''And this is more enjoyable for people, more personalized." Skill may be important and showmanship crucial, but Wagner says in order to make it as a professional, "You have to be a businessman first and a magician second ... The ones that are 8'lesmen in the art are the ones that survive." Still. magic isn't quite like any other business. In a world where movie stars will t.ell you how to keep fit. busi.nesmen will tell you how to get rich and any number of people will tell you how to fonn an enduring relationship, magicians remain mut.e about how they do it. "Besides, you're better off not knowing," said Wagner. "Even me-seeing other magicians -I like to be fooled just like anyone elae." Mcllhany says for 90menone who wants to unlock the trade .ecreta, reading is the key. For thoee who want to go further, the Long Beach Mywtica Magic Club, in Los Alamitos, may provide .orne guidance. The organization i8 for magjdana aged 6 through 21, although "We may take aomeone younger if they're really talented," said Mystics vice~ Gary Pet.enon. 20. ve memben have to audition. be- cau.e the Mywtica are working magid.ana. They gl\te invitation-only perfonnanoe9 once a month, and have put on magic shows for the public in various parka. Some training la provided, but "They have to show 90me initiative, too," said Pet.enon. edwards WESTBROOK CIN EM A ~:·,. :··.: .. .. • 530-4401 ANTHONY Plrllll P'UICIN I In f l!J ,rt. l:tl e.t/8wt1 ....... Bob Bethard is Whodid i. PeteI'BOn, who does cloee-up magic at res- taurants, says that he plans to make magic his career. "It's been good to me 110 far." Further infonnation is available by calling (213) t31-9775. Not all magicians perform in nightclubs or the.-ten. For llOl!le, the stage may be aomeone's living room and the audience a group of 11-yea.r-old birthday party guerta . Bob Bethard, of Orange is professionally known u Whodlni, and sped•lira in magic shows for children. "KJda are more eager to be thrilled," said the former Disneyland magician. "'They get more pure Joy out of the tricb." He Mid that in "Wbodini Preeenta the Magic of Merlin." he U8e8 a ''visual and colorful" ~tation ot the tricka, but "I don't let the delivery &et in the way of what they're eeeing ... 1be lhow la for the audience, not for me." One mlcht think that Halloween would be the peak work time for~ but one wou1d be oa1y parU.ally n,ht. 'pVhodin1 aaid be ia busy all y..-, whileother~•Y the holiday 8eUOl'l. e.pedtlly around~ .. very buty. John Pooley, ot "John Pooley'• World of Mack'' In Rivendde, •Y. he hM noticed an incnJMe in hil Halloween booldnp. "I think the ~ la that people are appnhemive about lettlna their children go trick-<r-treaUng," he Mid. Pooley ii carrylna on in the tradition of the traveJ.tnc mapvn. Be ta.Mt hit ahow, ''Cloee Encounten ol tbe ~ Kind,'' to IChoola. chun:hea tnd private pu1iea. Anyone who thlri'b only the very yoona can leiun new tricb llmistaken.accord1nc to Wec-r. "You can lllart mllllc at~ .... be aid. 149ome W.O known ,........_ -.'tied In their IOI. It dtpendlon bow much time and effort you want eo ~¥1dtt.";:.~, J~f · J • > .,,,. i .. ._ ....... ~ ...... _...... ................. . I . At the Movies The Right Staff Bigger-than-life heroes, but human By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Of the Daily Pilot Staff "The Right Stuff'' is an appealing piece of pop history, focusing on the test pilots and the Mercury astronauts who fearlessly tested the limits of nature. ' Writer-direct.or Philip Kaubnan has adapted Tom Wolfe's book with a sure hand liDd sharp eye. He obviously admires these heroes. Though their deeds have a larger-than-life quality, his pilots themaelves remain oomfortably human. We observe their flaws and their courage. Some of the peripheral characters are not treated as sympathetically. Government officials, NASA scientists and. news reporters are given two-dimensional portrayals, often serving as comic relief. But Kaufman doesn't skimp on the look of his fibn. The aircraft, equipment and clothings of the era have all been duplicated with painstakiJl8 precision. NASA file foot.a4Je has been merged seamlemly with the original photography by Caleb Deecbanel (''The Black Stallion"). ''The Right Stuff'' begins with a crash at Muroc Army Air Bue in California (now Edwards Air Force Bue). Another pilot has failed to defeat the "demon" who confronts men attempting to fly at the speed of 90Wld. Undaunted, Air Force Capt. Chuck Yeager climbs into an X -1 rocket plane, biding the fact that he's injured himeelf the previous day in a hone riding accident. Soon, oblervers on the ground hear a loud boom and oooclude that Yeager has craahed. But in fact he'• ju8t broken the eound barrier. The year is 1947. 'The space age has begun. In the years that follow, Yeager continues to aet new air speed records. But the RUMiana' Sputnik launch in 1957 prompts the U.S. government to organize a formal space program with a goal of putting a man ln orbit. Yeager ia ineligible for the program becauae be 1acka a college degree. O ... AttlaeM..tee.P-le Mercarv aatro-•te ....... la froat of die cap .... an (from left)Scott61eaa .. AJmt••..-n. ScottPa-aa Deke91aytoa. CMr ... Fraa• .. ScottCa ..... ter. Fr .. want .. e.. e-....1.aace H~ .. WaJlySclalrra. .,._ .. Q.a .... Gonloa Coo.-r ...EdHanleu , ... e1eaa. Alto: Fl11hd9nce • Min With Two l~1ln1 • Stroker Ace V1Hey Girt • Southern Comfort • T1ble FCM' Fin • Oe1dly Eyes Stranptt On A Train• Ihle Skye Aglln •Something Wicked This Wey Comet YOU CAN WIN::,.~-:,.".~" _ .................. .. 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A terrific fllml Don't miss 'UNDER FIRE'!" -6HY PU.NII.UN1 KNXT·TV I • . ,,,.,, "" --.. ,,.-..._._-:·:- 4'olla Gleaa'• t1ar .. onlte U01111d tlae Eartla la.,... .... t Staff •• -----l._...... NCa..tlillll ~-C... IA-7... '11.-0 ....,, mna---[ .... CNN ........ ~ .... ~-0.... ~,.. .... ,,. .. .. __ _,_ __ ,... ' . .. ---. ''•"Atl,t;'et ... t 4'it .I•'--' •••"'-''I f,,,_,• l lllHI • •••• • • ""fromP ... 9 Still, the men competing to become astronauts share the same brash outlook as they endure rigorous te9ta determining who has the right stuff. Finally, aeven men are aelected to become the Mercury aatronauta. Long before they leave the ground, they become media superstars, signing a $500,000 exclusive coverage contract with Life magazine. But there are behind-the-«enes humiliations as well Tile fint one into apace ia not a man but a chimpan.r.ee. And the early apace capsule design has few accommodations for the human pilot - there's not even a window. Though the astronauts have a squeaky clean public image, in private they are all too human. The men are rivals over who will be f:inrt in space. Several fool around with space groupies. Alan Shepard even well his spacesuit. Director Kaufman has cast his astronauts impea:ably. F.d Harris plays John Glenn as a aelf-aasured straight arrow. $oott Glenn, who was excellent as the coach in "Penonal Best," gives another fine performance as the stW'dy Alan Shepard. Fred Ward plays the earthy, bear-like Gue Grisaom, who agoni7.es over the loss of his capsule. Tile most appealing of the astronauts may be Dennis Quaid's cocky "Gordo" Cooper. The astronauts wives are shown fretting over their husband's missions and sharing the glory. Particulary outstanding are Veronica Cartwright as Betty Griaaom, Pamela Reed as Trudy Cooper and Mary Jo Deschanel as the stuttering Annie Glenn. And even though he's been shut out of the astronaut program, test pilot Yeager's story is skillfully weaved Into the film, including a daring attempt to aet a new altitude record. Sam Shepard ia superb as the quiet, courageous aviator, and Barbara Hershey Ls equally good as his wife Glennis. "The Right Stuff" is probably an imperfect history le•m. Lyndon Johmon, in particular, is portrayed as a buffoon. The acientiitB wbo developed the rocketa and space capsule are given too little credit. And at more than three hours in lencth, the film could have U8ed 101De trimming. Still, ''The Right Stuff" Ls i.mmemely entertaining, thanb to Kaufman'• respect for the pilota and b1a 9e1111e of humor ln unfolding their storie9. Hill ald.11 makes the movie 908!'. ) On Stage 11 :2 0 'Forbidden Broadway '84' ••• It was a hit from the start - Satire, they say, is what cloees on Saturday night. Soit waaall to the good that off-Broadway's bnah, breezy "Forbidden Broadway" opened on a Tueeday night, satirizing Broadway hitz, and without mercy. That was back in January 1982. It's still running. But now it's called "Forbidden Broadway '84." It baa at the newer Broadway wares, shows like "La Cage Aux Foiles," "z.or.ba." "Cata," "My One and Only," and the high-decible hit, ''Dreamgirls," which emerges here as ''ScreaJngirla .•• Happily, though, many of its old victims remain. A bogus Patti LuPone, aware that a bigger star than she probably will get the title role in the film venion of "Evita," still defiantly sings: "Don't cry for me, Barbra Streisand, the truth is, I never liked you." And from "Woman of the Year," a Lauren Bacall impost.er still gets up and croaks: "rm one of the girls who sing, like a boy, my voice is as low as the tunes I destroy ... " Although it's lethal fun, no star victim to date has ahown up threatening bodily harm to the guilty parties, according to the chief guilty party. Gerard Alessandrini. ''No, not that I know of," says Alessandrini, the show's husky, 29-year-old author, lyricist and director. There was a short pause. One could hear the 90Wld of fingers crossing. ''The ones who have seen it" -they include Miss Lupone, Carol Channing and Ethel Merman -"have acted very favorably, very kindly toWards us." His one-pianist, four-player proceeding has been a hit from the start, cheered by critics and New York's theater crowd at its 65-seat home upstairs at PalMDn's. an Up.per West Side supper club. 1be show a1ao has been seen in Loe Angeles. ia currently on the boards in San Frand8co and Toronto, and will open ahortly before Christmas in Philadelpbla., A1emandrini says. Natl.U"ally, the author, an actor as well as a parodist. longs to write a Broadway mWlical aomeday, and in fact ia working oo two. And though he's a graduate of the :ea.too Con9ervatory of Music, he still goes to 8Chool here. He's in h.la third year of atud.ie9 at the muaical r-University of Caflfomia, '" Irvine Committee for Arts Presents THE KUZMORIM A mixture of jazz and traditional Yiddish rhythms Wtcl., Nov. 9, 1913 8pm Hertta1• Room An Ensemble of six from the San Fran- cisco area spearheading the revival of klezer music. Come and claJ> your han and stamp your feet. G••ll-'5, UCI flClly/sbff, Mlllll, Sr. Cll I e>e. Sbr•rntt·*4, ... UCI 1t1•1111b·13 Tickets are available at the ASUCI Box Office. Information an4 Mastercard/VIia orders -866-6379. By JAY SHARBUTI' AP l>nmA Writer workshop run by BMI, a major music-licensing organization. He readily admits that despite the suoceaa of ''Forbidden," he still has a long way to go as an author. "I have a lot more to learn in the writing craft. It's much easier to write a parody than it ia to write --=£;'•-" 00 2 JO~ 00 1 40 10, U c ............ " ... . 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'Playboy' opens James Callahan featured i1:SCR's new production By CHRISTINE DECKER Daily Pilot eon-pondent G> James Callahan has Millington Synge's, -g one of those faces. "Playboy of the Western ~ You've seen it on "Quin-World," which opened ~ cy," "Benson," "Dr. Wednesday at South ~ Ki 1 d a r e , ' ' ' ' The C.oast Repertory Theatre :§ Fugitive," "Route 66," in Costa Mesa. 0:: and in movies such as, "I've been very lucky "Lady Sings the Blues," with a face like mine. and "Inchon." He's play-I've got a very versatile ed almost everything face.It's helpedmenotto from a truck driver to a have ever been type businessman. cast," said C':>Jlahan dur- He's co-starred in ing a break in the play. more than 450 television He still wore his acruf-Actor James Callahan (left) without the SCR production of 'Playboy of the shows and 50 movies and fy IriBh country clothes, makeup, will play Michael James In the Western World. numerous stage plays. a touch of makeup, a Most recently he's large black hat pulled cigar. His voice and man-He said his own Irish Playboy. written in 1906. Every p 1 a yin g an Iris b down over his ears and nerisms carried a bit of background has helped "The speech then was word is important and barke ep' s father, he smoked the last inch the lris.h lilt demanded him maa1er 90IDe of the s o m e w h a t 1 i k e we've tried very hard to Michael James, in John of a strong-smelling by the play. difficult Irish speeches in Shakespeare. It was mak e it under. ---------------=---__.;::;__-=...._---'--~------r;======================t1 standable,''he said . .-"Ttt. photOfJnphy Is ••celt.nt, th• This la has bee 'ALL THE RIGHT MOVES' MAKES ALL THE RIGHT MOVES. Tom Cruise proves once again he is an actor to watch. I really liked this one." K..i. Kdy, ABC rv. Nrw v°'" "One of the year's best!" .Hltrey Lyons, S<wbk Pmne-. PBS· TV "Movie of the Month." , Ed M1U.r. ~nteen Magazine - "Don't miss ALL THE RIGHT MOVES ... especially winning work from Tom Cruise." Hlmmaker hH captured th• b .. uty P Y n and th• fury ofthUN. "-L.A. TIMES different for Callahan ( "No one who lo~•• fllm• of HI/Ing, from alJnost any other ahlp• or th• ue can m/u production. 'COASTER'. .. -THE OREGONIAN "I don't care about the ~~~)•''S'l1l~ll ~1::r:a~e~~ ',' ~· a, • play. I just like workin' THE TRUE SAGA Of A MAN, HIS SHIP, AND THE SEA TONIGHT PORT THEA TAE 2I08 E. COUT HWY .. CORONA DEL llA9' ........, et 7 a I pm en.-. this play. I eee my role in this as just part of a creek that's part of the river. We all aeem to put the play finrt and ego aecond -that's very unusual,'' he said. Callahan lives in Santa Monica and has a 14-year-old son Jaime, who's thinking of being an actor. When Callahan illn' t acting he enjoys directing acenes involv- ing child actors. "My advice to young actors today is to have a plan -any plan. Don't be lulled by one good performance. I never re- ally bad a plan and it made it more difficult. But I have been lucky. rve done eo many pa11a and IOtne Yell)' good ones, allO." •... ...,., . . , ...... ,, .... ~---'J On Stage V" Fro• P-11 Needham, M~ .• appeared in a few playa. and. as is the custom for many of the thousands of struggling young perfonners here, was "at liberty" more often than not. He got tired of waiting tables at a cafe in Lincoln Center. So he wrote a few parodies of Broadway hits. Then he got some equally unemployed perfonner pals -Nora Mae Lyng and Pete Blue -to rehearse with him. The idea, he says, was to create a showcase for their talents, tbe idea of that being that producers, directors and such would see them perform and hire them. Its first run-through was in a friend's living room in June 1981. Encouraged by the response, they went public: "At first we'dgointoacluband do a song or two. Then we decided to put the whole t,h4\g together and hope somebody would pick us up." Sella Palsson, owner of Palsson's, did just that. The showcase became a show, and two more players were added. ("Forbidden" currently is on its third cast.) The rest, to coin a cliche, is history -though early in the history author Alessandrini still was waiting tables until 8 p.m .. then dashing over to join the mighty Palsson players. He no longer perfonns in the show. But he still constantly haunts new Broadway and oU-Broadway shows, seeking new candidates for spoofing in "Forbidden," which he constantly revises and updates. There have been times, he admits, he's had to spoof a show without first seeing it. The best-known example he cit.es is Miss Bacall's "Woman of the Year." When he wrote her takeoff, ''I had the cast album but I'd only seen her perform it on the Tony awards show. 1 didn't see her show until Ion~ after it opened." "Forbidden" relies heavily on the songs from the shows it lampoons. He smiles when asked if little men with satchels, like lawyers for said shows, tend to drop by and demand royalties for those songs -or else. "Well. we've been lucky," he says. "Moot of the publishing houses have been very cooperat- ive." They want only "minute" fees, he says. "And Stephen Sondheim and the estates of Rodgers and Hammerstein, they were the first to come through, and they're supposed to be very hard." In shooting zingies at the established folk of New York theater, there always is the risk that these folk, however outwardly pleasant, will get angry. 1~1t4GS 10 oo \ hi t ai twl\1 f\\t\ NOW IS T iii: BEST TIME TO VIS IT I ,oo Ill' 11h ' .,iw Qli p\\1f\\•\ 4 ,od '"' '> ~l ""' {, \tit '-'' CATALINA ISLAND 1 No mat t er wt,at you re doing. youf hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat tits in (If PAil i !> OAll v rll()M Nr Wr'()rl I er A( II DAILY 9:00 a.m. From "Merona Sport·:. the ac tive look for school. A I ongsleeve pouch shirt. 1001. cotton B Cotton pull-on pants C ··super Jef'Sey" 100'l Cotton In 8 colors D Plus Cotton cops One size fits oil &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -5070 • I ~ ~..... \ .. ~ ................. ""' ,..,..~.: • ...-.: •• "." •-t.~• ..... t:"'' . ..'°'. ~. I \.I) .. • . ...... 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I Jt, IA 10-1' L .M .Beyd informs in the 13 .,, -. a: Q) ~ 0 0 -0 a CD ~ "' CX> ... -~-~-~~~~~~---------~----------------..... ------------i:.-............................... .. 14 C') Cl) Q) .... ........................................................................ ----· Big Doings Disneyland celebration ~ ~ Salute to Mickey's 55th birthday 0 ~ A salute to Mickey Mouse's 55th ~ birthday will be celebrated each week-;E end through Nov. 27 at Disneyland with kids receiving mementos of their Performing will be Lonnie Burr, Tommy Cole, Darlene Gellespie, Sharon Baird, Sherry Alberoni, Bon- nie Lylnn Fields and Don Grady. ~ visit to the Magic Kingdom. Other features include the Flights of Du.ring Mickey's Month, children up Fantasy Parade, live stage shows with to 11 years of age will receive a colorful Disney characters and special photo ~ c G> ~ I ~ headband and a Disney record. areas. :§ Weekend events also include a Cl: variety show at Tomorrow land's Space Stage featuring some of the original Mouaeketeers from television's "The Mickey Mouse Club Show." Hours for Mickey's Month will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. this weekend; 9 a.m . to 7 p .m. Nov. 5 and 6; 12 and 13 and 19 and 20; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . Thanksgiving Day; 9 a.m. to midnight Nov. 25 and 26 and 10 a .m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 27. ' Original Mouseketeers include (from left) Bonnie Lynn Fields, Tommy Cole, Sharon Baird and Sherry Alberoni. You must sign in for contest by 9 P.M. ELVIRA Look Alike Contest St:t., Oct. 29th PrU. lot beet eet of "Elvira's" Friday -Apple Bobbing Dance to the Suntonee Sunday -Rockin Rod Frias Monat.er Ma.ah Dance Contest The Climax ... Katz-N.Jammen Monday Night following penonal ap~ance by. RAMS CHEERLEADERS ComolimentaJ:y Chem~ to all dinner .,.,U. of (OIUI oo MondQ nisb~ Sl00.00 011'\ Certftieaa. for belt COltume. 1180 A.lrwf.l • COila Mel& • 6'&-8880 --. -- 2nd Annual HALLOWEEN PARTY Monday. Oct. 31, 1983 9:00 PM -2:00 AM (aher football) * PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUME * SPECIAL WITCHES BREW -50c (Horribly Good!) *DANCING! 2100 W. Ocean front • 675-9900 Newport Beach HALLOWEEN~~ ':l:t PARTY PITCIDS Of BED Of la.lO Ult °"' s22s f,. 4-10 PMJll ... ... GREAT CASH PltlZES F<lt IET COSTIIE '*8 '"000"-W: PllZ£ f<lt DST COSTtl£ YOU'U 80 BAml Monday Night Footbell too liOGOC MRMICHAECSeaa\ 1'76NCWPoRT BLVO. COSTA ME .rA.. b'+S·!b'78. Free Kid• Dinner! If yoa are 12 years old or uder, ud come hi wltla a irown-ap, dln· aer la OUR TRBAn Enjoy your favorite Para Ninoe Meal FREE (Cbome I meal from No. 47, .S, 49 or 50) V alld Oct. 80tll & S 1st FREEi OUR TREAT! ALL DAY! OlrM ill 'nUid for muimu.m of 3 cbiJdreo per adu.JL 418 B. 17tla St. COSTA MESA 846-8118 10111 BrooUuwt .. -HUNTINGTON BBACB MS-9748 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? Accorc:ffng to C•llfornl• Business •nd ProfeHlons Code (Sec. 17900 to 17930) all peraon1 doing bu1lne11 under a fictitious n•me muat fife a •t•t•ment with the County Clerk and have It publlahed four tlme1 In a new1p•per Mrvtng the •r•a In which the bullneaa 11 located. The •t•t•ment 11 requtred by law and la nece1Hry In protecting your bu1lnen n•me. Moat banka require proof of flllng to open commercl•I •ccount1. The DAILY PILOT provlde1 both flllng •nd publlc•tlon Hrvlce1. We have •II th• nece11•ry form• •nd malnteln • ct.Mr Mrvtce to the Or•ft99 County CourthouM. Either 1top by one of our con"9nlent ottlce1 or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 142--4321 , Ed. 332 tor more lnformatton end fCHm1 • ·- ~--~-~~~~~~~~--------------------------------------r...-..................... .,. .. TI4E WAREHOUM "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive Monday, October 311t la Hallowe«l. and you can en}oy a haunted Warehouae filled with traditional fun and llvety epltttl for both young and old. All the ltaff of more than 100 guya and ghouls wtU be In wtld and Cftay coetumee, competing f0t trophies In the WVM.181 WerehouM Coetume Cont..i. Your waiter might be a glant pumpkin or a dtMIWI doggle beg. The cocl(tall waltrea In the bar m6gtlt be a witch or a bu9h~talled fox. Ewryone from the kitchen help to maMgWI wtll be In on the fun. Thie yeet" the r99tau1W1t'1 cuatomen are Invited to get In on the .ct, too. Thar• wMI be prlZ'M for the moet outstanding and moet humoroue Haltoween dllgu ..... and a "Trick 'r' T,_t Demon Deeeet1" on the houae for ~ luncheon and dinner ~ In CQ9tume. The War9t\oUM la a greld Pld to take young chlldran for a aa19 and ~Med Htllouen. Parents <*l keep an eye on them and anJoy the ~ of coetumea and colOtful dac:otatlonl at the aema time. Wtry not h8Ye the wtlo6e tamlly oome In coetume? The competition and llWWdlng of pra:. la at 9 p.m . There'• IMI mualc In the bar. The WarehouM Reetaurant la at 3450 Via Oporto neer the lnterMcilon of Coaat Highway and Newport Boulevard. Telephone number la (71.C) 673-4700. CRAZY HOAM 8nAKHOUU KIK-FM and the Cfcy HorM wlll be OIMbfatlng their 3rd annual Halloween c:o.tume petty on Monday. October 311t. The doors open at 5:00 p.m. There wttl be a CXYY« Ctlarge of S 1.i-4 after 7:30 p.m. All OOY9f' cnarge proceed• go to United Cerebral Palsy. You can dance to the mu8'c of Gerald Page. Cont..i judging 1tart1 at 9:30 p.m. Conteet catagoriee lndude beet couplee C09tume. "Elvira" look alike, most unique, the acarleet, country weatem, and beat male and female coetume. A variety of Co•lume Judging Alter The Game 2 Block• South of John Wayne AlrPort 833-0080 Newport Buch HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES prtzea are offered from $250.00 cash prtze to dlnnera, T-lhlr11 and haU. The Cfcy Horaa la located at the Dyer Road exJt off Iha Newport FrMWey. Phone 5-49-1512. HOGUE •AM9CHAn'8 Their tplrtta wlU get you howling at the moon at Hogue'• party on Monday, October 311t. SP9ci'1 mu9lc and dancing wlll be featured and pitchers of Bud or Miiier Ute wtll be otf•ed for only $2.25 from .C to 10 p.m. Great cuh prtzea fOf beet coatumee plua a "boo"-ble prtze will be given for the worat coetumel You'• go batty1 A 8')«1al note. .. lhoee are a must and 1.0. '1 ate required. Hogue'a, a aak>or'I for all reaona. la located at 1976 Newport Btvd. In Coeta Mesa.. Call 8'15-3678. CA8ACAmt0 Here II a real Halloween treetJ Kida eat tree at both locatlonl of Cua Camino r..iaurant1. If you are 12 years old or under and coma In with a grown-...p, dinner II caaa Cwnlno'1 119atl ChMdren can enjoy thefr tavortta Para Ntnoa Mee! tr.. (chooee one meal from number '47. 48, 49 or 50). Thie traet la on.red .. day on Sunday. October 30 and Monday, October 31. Of* la vtll6d for maximum of 3 c:tllldt9' per adutt, c... ~ la toceted at '428 E. I 17th St. In Coeta Mau.. C8ll M&-3228 and at 20111 Brootthurat In Huntington Beed't. Call 963-9748. lloCOMllCK8 UNIMNG McConnlc:Q hU all kinda of fun planned for the entire weekend from Friday night to Monday Ngtit. Friday n6ght at.m off with .,, apple bobbtng cont..i and prlZ'M wttl be awarded I Thaf'e II no C0"9' c:t\arga If you come dr-.d In coetume. Saturday night preeenta an Elvira look alike cont..i with prti.-for the beet Mt of "Elvtr ..... You <*l dance to the 80Und1 of the &.lrftonee from 9:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nlghll, Aoc*ln Rod Frlu on Sunday night. A apeclal note henl ... the Ram'1 Cheer1eaderl make a apectet guest appeerance tor Monday Night Football. Prime will be awarded Friday night through Monday night tor beet coatuma. A $100 gift oertlflcate wlll be ewatded on H&Kowean, Monday, October 311t. You're Invited To Blackbeard's GIANT HALLOWEEN PARTY To Benefit MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Couples Costume Contest Donations 25• per vote. Winning Couple Receives Din- ner for Twol Orange Crush Shooters ............. $1 .25 Well drinks, beer, and wine ............. $1.00 PARTY DURING FOOTBALL GAME McCormick• Landing 11 located at 3180 Airway In Colla Maaa. Call s.46-9880. EGAD8 8ALOON 6 M!8TAUftA.NT Your lmmaglnatlon la rewat~t Egad• aecond annual Halloween party on Mond • o 311t from 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Beet coatu rlze9 Include $50.00 cash for nrat. dlnn« for two for aecond and a bottle of premium champagne for third place. A horrlbty good 8P9Clal wttchea brew wlll be otfeted tor ~ and you can dance to the thrill• and chlU. of D.J. Klm Lotton. playtng the top .co hlt1. Egad• la located at 2100 W. Oceanfront In Newport BMcn. Call 67>9900. THE YIU.AGE INN Here ye, here yet A gala Hallowe«l party II planned tor Monday, October 311t with prtzee and aurpr ..... Weer your costume and make aore you algn In by 9:00 p.m. IOI the oonteet. Judging 1tart1 a1 10:00 p.m. The VIHage Inn 11 located at 127 Marine Avenue, Balboa 1.iand. Call 675-8300. llLACK.URDI You're Invited to 8'acttbeeld1 giant Halloween party to beneftt Multiple Soerol9ll. A couplea coetume conteet wtM be IMtuted with donatlonl of 25e per vote. The winning~ wlll "**"-dinner for two at Blac:kbeeldl. Orange Cruah ahootera wtll be offered tor Sl.25 and well drink•, beer and wine for $1.00. You can party during the football game; coatume Judging to be held afterwards. Blac:kbeerd1 Is located 2 bloct<1 South of the John Wayne Airport. c.11833--0080. ANCIENT MANNER Here II a different kind of treetl The Ancient Marin« haa an exattng contemporary MW look. They have Ju.t oompteted all of the r..modellng. It 11 now a reetaurant from the 80'a to the 80'1, with the aame menu and new aurpriMa and of couree 1Mtur1ng fresh ... food and steek1. You can viatt the all new Ancient Mariner come Thuraday, NOYember 3. Located on eo..t Highway In Newport BMcn. Celt &46-0201. i\nJ Yoo'rt' lnvuw MONDAY OCTOBER 31st 7:30 p.m.-? COSTUMES PRIZ ES DANCING ENTERTAINMENT WELL DRINKS $1.50 Whtr~ frrth ~afooJ I• •lwty• ~wJ w11l1 • •11lr ul ""' Hunthljton Beach Pier (714) 536-2555 15 ~ ~ a: Cl> ':< 0 n -0 CT CD ~ .... <D 00 (..) 16 C') c:o O> ~ At the Movies The Dead Zone i It's a gift of the past, ~ present and future CD "O -.: u.. By STEVE MITCHELL Of the Daily Pilot 8t&ff If you ever had a hankering to take a peek into the future, you might change your mind after sitting through Dino De Laurentiis' psychic thriller "The Dead Z.One." The veteran and prolific movie maker skilllully reproduces super-novelist Stephen King's 1979 bestseller on the screen, a film about a man possessed with a clairvoyant power to see visions of the past, present and -most alarming- the future. And director David Cronenberg ("Scanners,'' "Videodrome,") sticks pretty close to the novel in a f ilrn that cannot be categorized as science fiction or horror. · Christopher Walke n, whose outstanding per- formance in "The Deer Hunter" earned him an Oscar, stars as Johnny Smith, an English teacher at a small New England high school. Brooke Adams, who starred in the latest version of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," is Sarah Bracknell, Smith's romantic interest in the film. The romance doesn't make it much more than five minutes into the film as Smith, driving alone in the rain, slams his Volkswagen into a 16-wheeler and i.s in a coma for five years. When he emerges from the coma, he finds that Sarah has long given up hope for his recovery, is married and has a young child. He abo finds he has the disturbing ability to see into the future merely by grabbing someone's hand. Like the nurse at the hospital. Johnnv 0 See At the Movies, Page 20 Emerging from a five-year coma, Chrt1topher Walken ls supported by clinic doctor Herbert a1 he undergoes a supernatural experience of witnessing <>rt 1tE TOWrt ~ ~S4r . ~arle'luin t ''"""' P/1" lrn11" N O W PLAYING THE BEST OF EVERVTHINGlll The least expensive llallan restaurant In the area ... the most beautlful ... the most authentic ... lhe glamour of the romantic sldewalk cafes of Italy. Classic & Regional Italian Speclaltles Early Dinners · 5 to 6:30 p.m. SS.SO complete A La Carte Menu from $4.95 Complete Dinners from $10.95 Sunday Is Family Day Dinner Nlghtly from 5 p.m. (ex~ Monday) Live Entertainment Nightly 7:30 p.m. 10 Mkln'9.ht Full Cocktail Lounge 3520 E. Coast Hlphway Corona del Mar 675-1922 the Nazi lnva1lon of Poland that took place 45 ye.ars prevlouety In the chllllng new movie, 0The Dead Zone.' now 1howlng at theater• on the Orange Coast. ..,_ f •• ----------- American A. T. LEOS Ciltilom1a cu1s1ne r resh 01:,ituuw pastas me<1t & po1111ry (IPy<1nll~ servPd Ill a ca~ual a1rr11)$phf'•P Don""' lrom '1 p m 7 days a week Weddltl\J rei:ept1ons and nart1es 3901 E. Coast Hwy I Orl'na <rel Mar 759 1854 THE BARN Ar!ll'fltafl I l•'1C:I°' M r t' c' 10 [)lflllt'I M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M f 4 30 tu 7 PM Sun Cnampagne Bullet Brunch 10 2 30 [ntena1nmen1 & Dancing. Banquet r ;ic1llt1es 14982 Redhill Tus11n 730 0 1 t!l THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Tne 011g1nal Feat11r 119 d1<,plav or111l1ng I 111tl.h Mnn ru 1 I 2 01nnc1 rughlly Mon Fro horn 5 pm Sat & Sun lror11 4 p "' 200 1 Har bOr Blvtl G(')';fil MP~CI 64? 9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgers. saloon steak sandwiches. lobster bisque onion soup lonoue and cherry cob Dier Lunch & dinner from 1 1 JO M Sat Sun 10-10 Special Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hour 1'>4'> Adams al Harbor Costa Mesa '>46 7392 PARADISE CAFE ~an ~ranc1scan style ~resn losh and pasta Patio dining Lunch M F 1 i 3 Dinner Mon ·Sat. from 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5· 7 Wed Ladies n11e 50-well drinks trom 3 p m Banquet lacllnles 600 Newport Center Or . Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-1237 POOR RICHAIU)S KITCHEN Breaktas1. tooch. dinner PatlO dtntng with ocean vrew Modest proeeg Beel /wine Famed IOf Betg.oan wattles Open daily lrom BAM t 198 S Coast Hwy In Village Faire Mell Laguna Beach 497-1667 T. C. PEPPERCORN Five d1n1ng rooms wltl'I !!replace lunch Mon ·Frr 11 30-3 p m O!nne1 7 da ys from 5 p m Allttude 11d1ustment ho ur 4· 7 weekdays Dancing and ente<1a1nmen1 Tues -881 Banquet lac1h1res 8052 S1a1k Ave , Hunhngton BeAch 842·5635 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of Old CIMa Host Wallace Lee Che/ Yu Chen Eleg11n1 dlnfOQ, Lunch, Dinner Sal & Sun Olm Sum (ChlneM Tta Cake Brunch) Banquets, Beer & Wine Reasonable Prices 1;>100 Beach Blvd . S1an1on 898-8933 ' . TI1E Continental AIRPORTER INN Mediterranean Room Cnn11nen1a1 Lurocn M F 11 Ill 7 JC ~,.,1, Brunch tQ J 00 U •1r "' '"'" ., JCJ H,1ppy Htl\11 M f F fllP<l81f>OIP1 •I II. O;in1,1nq Varel P<l•~•llQ BanQuet r.1c olop<, 18700 Ma Artt ''' It,,,,,. 833 ?770 MARC ELS COCKTAILS &lsRASSERIE Am~ur talent show Wednesday nogh1 'R(1zes awarded Soups. sand w1ches. !.t)nmp cocktail L111e enter 1a1nmen1 P<,rday & Saturday nights Sunday afternoon 1azz Happy hour 4-7 p m seven days a week 130 E 17th St . Costa Mesa 646·3666 RIVIERA <..ont1nen1a1 Ctir f R1cna•d Eler9ne1 S•n<.e 1970 11111rn111e 01n1ny Lunch 1 1 30 3 00 ()inner from 'l PM Close<1 Sun & Hotodays BanQuel 1oorrs '.1 333 S 8 r1s1ot Coc;t a Mes:i 540·3840 Greek FRAN O'BRIEN& lrrsh Spmts & exquisite Greell Cu1s1ne Aulhenhc Greek appettZers and enuees by Athens·bOfrt Chel Oionn1sseus Greell waiters & Greek fOlk muSIC Cock111ls and en1erta1n-- ment 1800 W. 91h SI .. In lhe po<t erea of Long Beach. 213-436-2321. Italian AMALJfl Most beaurttul. allordable. romantic rlstorante along the Orange Coast T raditlonal end Regional lrauan dlstln A 18 Carte lrom I' 95 DIMef nlghlly from S PM a11cept Monday Cocktail lounge •nd llYe ente11alnment 3520 E Coast Hwy • Corona del Mer 675-1922 CAFE LIDO ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY DONATELLl'S In Costa Mesa smce 1973 P1aa from the East has come Wes1• Pizza pas1a $Sleds. beer wine Lunch snec1als Catering Lunch Tues lhru Fro 11 30 10 2 P M Otnner 7 noghls from 5 pm 2230 0 Fa1rv1ew Cosra Mesa 548·3 1 n anci 548-1037 TWO GUYS FROM IT Al Y Home-.ryte llalian CookmQ 111 ,1 1 1m;in11c atmosphere 'i.1n1P nw11r•1 ,u1ce 197'> Ouen Mon th111 Thur< 11 30AM to 10 OOPM f ro & Sat I<> I I PM Sun Brunch 10 3 D1nne1 1111 tOPM 2267 Fairview. 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Costa Mesa 642-827418278 Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Heallhy foods naturally r resh Da"eo muffin~ daily Frpc,h 1u1C.e!. Var1e1a1 w1nPs lunch & JonnPr 7 ll3y'> a wee~ trorn 1 1 P. M Sunoay c.nampagr .. • t 1run<:h I I A M to J P M Betwe<>r Bullocks & • MaQrufl 1n !)001n Cod~• Plaza 556 9700 11 owt'r revel! PUFFINS Ni11Wally l.Oolkt•\J IOOd'> f1(1r!I r0an<.at..e!'> '" crepe~ 10 s1eak'> An .t(hl?n!WI' Ill 11a1ural t'<lt1ng Mrs M r 7 a n 1 1 (1 p m Sa I ~. 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Recounting the Biblical story of the life of King David, Honegger's oratorio is a dramatic work that is absorbing and easy to follow despite a performing time of over one hour. This is largely becauae of the composer's flair for the programmatic: simple, transparent lines and diatonic or modal hannonies for de piction of the Soul placing its trust in the Lord; somber sonorities of male voices, string bass, bassoon, gong, and the low regj.st.er of clarinet for ominous prophesies; the use of po.:;·tonality to represent a battle's clash of weapons by a clash of conflicting keys. Much of the credit for the success of the piece must also go to th~ success of the choir's performance. Director John Alexander has honed his 136-member group into a precision instrument • that he guided in apt tempi and sectional balance. Their range of dynamics alone, as well as their ability to change dynamic levels suddenly and as a unit, aeta them aside from lem professional groups. Their performance of the Honegger was marked by control: difficult, high, aoft, entrances by the sopranos; exact.placement of detached, staccato notes; mastery over pitch and dynamics. Becked by an anon us (unmentioned in the program) "~BID NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 Includes Beveraqe -Well Drink or Beer 9 to l:ct!> 1712 Placen tia 645-8091 COSTA MESA instrumental ensemble that provided Honegger's unusual tone color combinations, and highlighted by aolld vocal aolista -aoprano Su Hannon, tenor William Smith and contralto Janet Smith who gifted the audience with a particularly big, dramatic performance -and by the melifluous speaking voice of narrator Thurl Ravel'l8Cl"Oft, the Chorale became one component of an impressively musical whole. The opening work of the evening was written in England in 1922, just one year after "Le Roi David." Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Mass in G Minor" is a much more understated work th.an "Le ti Roi David"' al.so employing subtle modality and major-minor juxtaposition, but more in the service of subdued piety th.an of overt drama. Sung "a capella" after short organ introductions, the work provided an &.pt ton.am for a group with the admirable control of the Pacific Chorale. Bass Hugh Griffith joined the other three soloists for this work and, though no one voice shone as exceptionally remarkable, together the four capable singers performed as a refined, balanced ensemble reflecting both the musical control of the Chorale and the devotional spirit of the "Mass in G Minor." Irvine Symphony has change in s.chedule Dr. Pet.er S . Odegard, music director and founder of the Irvine S ymphony Orchestra, has announced a change of schedule for u pcoming performances, on Oct. 30 and Nov. 6. For the opening of the 1983-84 season this Sunday afternoon, the orchestra will present Bach's "Concerto in D Minor" for two violins and orchestra (the Bach ''Double Concerto"). Ben- jamin Britten's "Simple Symphony," and Schubert's "Symphony No. 5 in B Flat Major." The program will take place at the Turtle Rock Community C.ent.er, at 2 p.m. Dr. Bernard Gilmore, conductor of the UCI Symphony Orchestra, will preside. The following Sunday, the Newport Harbor Art Museum will be the site of a chamber musk S~.Jl· dri£te 1Jt!!!. · r 3333 West Pacific COllSI Hwy 11 .. -.~ .. ,....,...91.~1 ReacrvaliC1n1: 642·1.295 program. At 5 p.m . members of the Irvine Symphony will perform works of the early Baroque and late cl.Msical periods, by Vivaldi, Devine and Hoffmeister. Both concerts are Cree to the public. Individ- ual contributions supply much of the support for this fully professional group and are most welcome. -By SUSAN FINGER CONTINENTAL CUlSINE, 751-2820 SCANDINAVLAN SPECIALTlES, 751·2810 695 Town Center Drive, Cotita Mcl'll 751·6100 NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for Informati on regarding the county requirements for using a Fictitious Business Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 Dally Pilat DoNA TELLI'S Come and ex1>4Jrlence the all new Ancfent Mertner. Italian Family Restauran t Fresh New Look • Fresh New Feel Fresh New Fun Same Great View • Same Great People - In Costs Mess since 1973 Pizza from the East Has come West Lunch Specials Tues. thru Fri. 11 :30 to 2 pm Dinner 7 nights a week from 5 pm We ester to luncheon meetings large or small. For reservations cs// ahead snd we'll hsve It ready. Monday night football large Cotor TV Scrwn BEER • WINE • Ptlra • PMte • Saledt 2230 D FeilMew, Colta MMe (next to Pc9t Ot'noe) Ml-a112 .... 10S7' Currently Hanging VfromP ... 7 Beach. It-commemorates the 120th anniversary of the birth of MUnch, who died in 1944. Gu Sua, 20, one of a group of students from the Peking Arts and Crafts Institute, said he found the works too obecure. "Our appreciation is still at the level of studying his technique," he said. Gu, who said be bas aeen every touring GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION! ALL DINNERS 2 FOR 1 For the month of October No limit to number in party Live Entertainment & Dancing Featuring Tony Bright and the Bright Ones Great Footl•Great Dri•lcs•Great Prices 7 Night~ A Week O:!L~ 1670 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Coddaill 642-8293· ··JoUy Hour·· dally &om 4pm to 7pm a.n.oe t.a..d · 203 M11riM Avenue (Be~r 11nd Wine Smll« Only) C09lll .._ • H11rbor Shopping Cmler 2300 Harbor BM!. Lallle ""-• • Offl·S al Lah Fo~st Oltw 22873 Lake Forest Ortw ......_ • N<wpon Fruway at East Dyer Rd. 1721 East Dyer Rd, -------------------------~-------------- Western exhibit in Peking in the post-Mao era of opening up China to outside influence, said bis favorite was Picasso. "It's more understandable." Unlike much Chinese art, which is pictorial or tells a story, 20th century Western art is mostly "art for art's sake. It doesn't aeem to have any mesaage," said Gu, dressed conservatively in a Mao suit. Last May, French President Francois Mitter- Real Cantonese Foocf eat here or take hom. STAG CHINESE CASlfffJ 111 21st Pl. Newport leact. ORJo1e l·fS60. H-to Midfti4Jht Daity--WHtiefteh Utttil I :00 a.m. 0 .. M ftAas .. MA.l909 - 19 3! 0 rand opened the first exhibit in China of Pablo - Picasao's paintings, and 15,000 people jammed in to ~ see them in a day. i Chinese authorities do not approve of abstract ~ art in general. In September 1982, officials tried to a ~~~:~~e~~~ ~ Jack80n Pollock. The Boston curators refused and ~ the Chinese backed down. g ~ 0 0 -0 Cf ~ ... • Now have your Champagne Sunday Brunch on the Island Sunday Brunch lrom 11 00 a m Lunch Mon -Fri. from 11:00 am Dinner Mon -Sat. from 5:00 p.m . 600 Newport Center Drive Fashion Island, Newport Beach Reservations (714) 644·12.37 ._ ___ ,.... _____________________ ,. _______________ -------- 20 (') ao At the Movies ~ "" From Page 16 00 reaches out for her band and "aees" her young "' daughter trapped in flames across town in the Q; nurse's house. His warning saves the little girl's '° life. ' e o After several other psychic experiences, the 0 tabloid newspapers and TV newsmen confront the ~ teacher in an ugly televised scene, and he goes into -o 1 seclusion with his father on the family farmhouae. ;! His self-impoeed isolation doesn't last how- ' ever. The town's sheriff, played by Tom Skerritt, Q; asks Johnny to help him solve a series of grisly -g rape/murders by using his psychic abilities. ~ Fearing renewed recognition as a devil or $ freak, Johnny declines, which prompts the sheriff ~ to say, "If God has seen fit to give you this gift. you should use it." ·Ii To which Johnny angrily responds, "Yeah, 0: God's been a real sport to me." Johnny reluctantly agrees to help w ht!n yet another female victim is found in a snow-00vered gazebo. By grasping the dead victim's cold hand, he re-experiences the horrible assault and re- cognizes the killer. The sheriff, accompanied by Johnny, drive out to the suspect's home where they are confronted by the killer's mother, played by Colleen Dewhurst. The resultant suicide by the murderer is the one truly grisly scene in the movie, but there is ample warning for the 1queamiah to cloee their eyes. (Might want to plug your ears, too.) Johnny's success brings out the press again. and he goes into deeper aeclusioq in another town where, cofncidentally, former girlfriend Sarah shows up on his doorstep with her husband.while aeeking support for politician Greg Stillson, played by Martin Sheen. . A wealthy acquaintance aska Johnny if he plans to vote for the maverick politician and Johnny tells him he isn't registered to vote. "You're not registered," the man aska? "Well get registered and vote against this turkey." Johnny later meets Stillaon and makes his own disturbing diacovery about the Congressional candidate after shaking hands with h.imat a rally. The discovery prompts him to ask his doctor a hypothetical questi~n: "Were you able to go back in time, before Hitler came to power, v.;ould you kill him?" The doctor says yes, which sets in motion the ch.illing, and surpriae ending to th.is film. There are some minor deficiencies in the film, especially to those who have read the book. The screenplay never explains -even in passing - why the mass m\O"derer committed his grisly killings. And while Wal.ken's performance is flawlesa, Martin Sheen's politician Is shallow and super- ficial. The film, on the other hand, is a must-see for Stephen King readers. Colleen Drcwburst takes aim at police offlcera who have come to aneet her son for commtttlng a series of murdera. Now Appearing A.board the Reuben E. Lee HALLOWEEN HAPPY HOUR -HungrJ Tiger la THE place to perty on Halloween, Monday, Oct. 31, proc:talms Tiger bartender C.ol Sanders u ahe wwe an old cuatomer hi• favorite brew. The Hungry Tiger Seefood AMtaurenta wtll be feeturtng muquerede partlM, chllly cocktalla, Monday night footbett and compflmentary hot dogs In the lounge u treeta for all favortte tricksters. LIVE -ON STAGE The Award-winning Broadway Mualcal Hit JeO' and Steve Appearing Thursday-Sunday In The Saloon. REUBFJf -E LEE ... ~llW'lftl ~,. .... Beath, 675-5'790 M L! Daily Pilat A SPECIAL ADVIAT111NG IUPPLIMENT FRIOAY, OCTOMR a, 1ta . . . . ...... 2 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 The "loaded" Peugeot Here is the ultimate Peugeot. Air con~io ning. El ectric sunroof. C ruise control. Power steering, brakes, windows, antenna. Centrnl locking. All standard equipment. A 50,watt sound system. Leather upholstery. Heated fro nt seats. Even remote,controlled outside mirrors that de-ice themselves. All standard equipment. The Peugeot 505 STI. Perhaps the most comfortable u.1r in the world today. Telephone 493-45 11 837-4800 ------·--------------- " ------ I • ------------ . • .. . Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 -3 SPECIALLY PRICED! LUSE OR BUY OUR IEW 4-DOOR GS nPE CASH P•ICI .•• $8,795°0 12.1,,. FlllAMll AJA/WU loaded with lots of extras, comfort and conwnience package, oir conditioning. 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Off• Ends 72 Houn After Publication. !< '.!! r-0 ~ ~ ~ R 0 i : N QI i I UI -·· ----• ----I -----· I ------1..r ~-~ \ 6 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 28, 1983 Chrysler's Laser breaks new gl-ound First domestic sports car with front wheel drive due DETROIT -Chrysler Is setting another U.S. industry precedent with the 1984 model Introduction of an all-new sports car. It's the Chrysler Laser, the first domestically built sports car featuring front-wheel drive and a transverse-mounted computer-controlled, fuel-injected, turbo-charged engine. The crtsply-styled four-passenger (2+2), two-door hatchback In full high-tech dress - to Include graphic electronic Instrumentation, sport suspension package and sophisticated enthusiast seats -Is designed to be best in Its class. The Laser Is almost totally com- puter-designed, beneflttlng from early design work right In the wind tunnel and Is bullt with latest manufacturing techniques. Chrysler wlll market the 97. 1-inch wheel- base car in the sports car segment In two price/equipment classes: the Laser and a premium Laser XE. The Laser XE showcases the latest Chrysler automotive electronic technology. Standard equipment Includes an all-electronic instrument cluster, a 22-feature Electronic Monitor, an Electronic Navigator, an elec- tronically-tuned AM/FM stereo radio with digital clock and a computer-controlled fuel-Injected turb~ engine. In Its maxlmClm performance dress, Laser features an EFI turbo-charged engine, a close-ratio five-speed transmission, a special performance handling suspension package, new speed-rated 15-1nch Goodyear Eagle GT tires on six-Inch wide aluminum wheels and supportive "Enthusiast" seats. POWER PLANTS The base powerplant on Laser Is a single-point EFI 2.2-llter four-cylinder power- plant, rated at 98 horsepower and 119 foot ·pounds of torque. This engine Is designed to put the standard Laser at the top of the field In acceleration performance against comparably equipped models. A new Chrysler-engineered 2.2-llter multl-polnt EFI turbo-charged engine, stan- dard on the laser XE and optional on the base model, Is rated at 142 horsepower and 160 foot pounds of torque. EFI provides Improved drlveablllty, responsiveness and fuel econ- ,omy. A five-speed manual transmission Is standard on both models. A three-speed automatic Is optional. High performance was the prime objec .. 'Ive In development. The very reason for turbo-charging la to provide maximum power for quick acceleration when the driver needs It. And In this cue, tt'a In a fuel-efficient package. The 2.2 turbo haa a wtde power range wtth very quick throttle reeponae, and a feel not unlike that of a larger dlaplaoement V-8. PerfOf'mance testing hu conflrmed thla aub- )ecttve feel, wtth better 0-60 mph acceleration ttmea than the vast majority of aporta cara sold In the United Statee. A apeclal f•ture of the turbO-Charger I• a· water~ turbine end shaft bearing, (the flrat on a U.S. productk>n car) which lncreuee turbo durablltty. Other teetur• of the turbo powerplant Include an .,tomatlc Idle epeed unit, a low reetrlctlon ext.ult IY't-"'• a three-w.y oatalylt,.,, oxygen_.,,, dlecalt alumlnum cytlnder OCMr Md metchl air tnductton The 1984 Chrysler Laser, the first turbo-charged front-wheel drive sports car to be built in the United pensate for the high torque of the turbo engine. A apeclaJ feature of the engine control electronics of both standard and turbo-charged engines and the electronic lnatrumefltatlon Is an on-board diagnostic capablllty.USPENSION SYSTEM The sure-footed suspension Incorporates a new "dual path" lao--atrut mounting system, coll springs and sway bar In front and a heavy-duty tralllng axle, track bar, coll springs and sway bar In the rear. Gu filled shock abaorberl and progreaalw rate Jounce bump- ers are also used for added control. The performance package Includes Goodyear Eagle GT ateef-belted radial tires.. mounted on new 15x6-lnch cut alumlnum alloy wheels. Thia apeclally tuned IUIP9f"lk>n makee the car easy and predlctable to drtve. The preclM reck-and-ptnion ateertng tncludel power ua&at and a high output pump that directs mOf'e ftuld to the steering gear for decisive reeonae during quick maneuver• and a better overall steering feel. Power front dl9C and Mlf-adJultlng rear brakee are atandard. The hydrauHc eystem haa a du• path oporttcnl valve ~n with ~ • States, is shown from front and rear views . capablllty In the event of a partial system faJlure. INSTRUMENTS AND ELECTRONICS The Laser la equipped wtth a one-piece padded Instrument panel with lockable glove box, side wtndow demister outlets and remote control fuel flller door. The standard Instrument cluster ts an all-new mechanical rallye wtth back-lit gauges. Instrumentation consist• of a apeedometer with trip odometer and tachometer, plus gauges for fuel, temperature, voltage, oil pressure and warning llghta fOf' brakes and low oll preaaure. The new all-electronto rallye Instrument cluster wfth multl-color graphlee la an ex- clusive In Luer XE. Thia atate-of-the-art cluster Inductee a dlgltal rudout apeed- ometer, odometer and trtp odometer; an analog tachometer and temperature, fuel, voltage and oil preeaure gaugee, wtth an Integral gauge alert. Warning Ughta .,. provided for oil preaure, fuel, voltaQe, temperature and brak•. A graphic, beck-Ht function electronle mesaage center la atandard on Law. ft w.rn1 of low fuef tow wUher ftuld doot and deck .......................... ---------------------------------~~~ --- • VISIT OUI TIUCK aNTEI AND TAKE ~DVAN1AGI OF OUt GllA 1 SlllCTION • lOW ftllCIS ltu NISSAN PICKUP .. tyl .• 5 tpd.. ehont>ed. A cloulc. (269.003934) ... ~ ... . • I I I l 8 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 Peugeot offers a v~riety in 1984 From a station wagon to the classy 604 Turbodlesel, i t 's a 'high class gr o up o f autos. The new Peugeot 505 Station Wagon, called by Autoweek Magazine "one of the most remarkable cars avaJlable," highlights Peugeot's 1984 model line. From the versa ti le new wagon to the stately 604 Turbodi9$el, each of the 1984 Peugeot motorcars embodies the marque's long standing commitment to precision engineering, attention to detail, and timeless design. The latest In a pedigree that bega~ in 1889 with Armand Peugeot's first automobile, the 1984 Peugeots offer American motorists an uncompromlsed balance of European style. sophis- tication and value, capped by that feeflng all too rare In today's world of automotive clones: pride of ownership. THE PEUGEOT 505 STATION WAGON The newest member of the Peugeot 505 family, the 505 Statton Wagon debuts In Amer1an with a choice of fuel Injected gasottoe and turbo-charged diesel engines. The first new entry In Its class In years. the 505 Station Wagon was recently found to be "Incredibly durable" and "amazingly com- fortable" by AutoWeek, the leading ~auto weekly. · The Peugeot 505 Station Wagon Is no mere sedan conversion. True to the Peugeot tradition, It was built from the ground up to be a wagon while offering the supple ride so Intrinsically associated with Peugeot 505 sedans. THE ~UGEOT 505 8TI The Peugeot 505 STI Is the flagship of the fleet . In 1984, the STI Is further refined, resulting In a driving machine even more spirited and luxurious than Its predecessors. Available this year with a choice of Peugeot's XN6 fuel-Injected gasoline or the durable XD2S turbocharbed dlesef powerplants, and a choice of five-speed manual or optional 3-sped automatic transmlssfons, the 505 STI balances the comfort an d quiet of a limousine and the handllng of a finely-tuned European sports sedan. Standard features such as full leather up- holstery; air-conditioning, efectrtc windows, and sunroof; tachometer, central lock Ing system and electrically tuned AM/FM stereo cassette radio with graphic equalizer and power antenna, make the 505 STI the Peugeot of choice for luxury lovers. THE505 8 The 1984 Peugeot 505 S rewards Its owner with classic Peugeot handllng and ride, yet delivers the performance, contort and durability that today's motorist demands In a five-passenger European luxury sedan. The 505 S Introduces a world of creature comforts 81 standard, which some automakers do not even otter 81 options. Tlte 1984 Peugeot 505 STI is a driving maching eve n more spirited and luxurious than its predecessors. With five-speed transmission and Orthopedlcally-deligned wrap-around front bucket sets, swathed fn Imported velours and thermostatically heated for year-round comfort, cradle Its occupants during abrupt maneuvers. Power at88(1ng, power four-wheel disc brakes: oentral door locking; air-conditioning; crulee con- trol; and etectrk:ally-operated front and rear window lifts, power sunroof, and defrosting side view mirrors are all part of the Peugeot 505 S environment. THE 505 GL A new model designation this year, the stylllh 505 GL, more than any other car In the '98.4 505 family, makes It ~Ible for Americans to partlct- fuel-injecte d gas engine, the STl's new short ration differential makes it quicker off ·the mark than ever before. pate In the Peugeot driving experience. Its dramatic new front-end design makes the GL'a alr~y distinctive coachwork that much more Impressive. Fitted with four-wheel Independent suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, front and rear anti-sway bars, power aselated front disc brakes, and llmlted slip dlf1erentlal, the GL repreeents the quintessential European road car. The 505 GL Is available with a choice of fuel-Injected gu and turbocharged dleset engines, two of the most durable motors f/Ver offered by the world's MCOnd oldest automaker. The elegant Peugeot 604 Turbodleael provides the last word In long-dlatance crualng comfort. 'Baby Benz' debuts on U.S. market MONTVALE, N.J.-The Mercedes-Benz 190, accompanied by three new, large VS-powered modela, hu gone on aele through- out the United Statee. The 180, a new, more cornpact-stzed Mercedee-Benz, 11 a four-door eedan wtth e choice of efther a guotlM or a dleMI engine and a fl.....apeed manual or four-apeed automatic tranemlllk>n. The 190, alf'Mdy nicknamed the "Baby Benz" by the European automotive preu, carrtee a auggeeted llet pflce, for the g~. menual tranemlalk>n model, of 122,850 at d18'11'9h1Pe a.JppMed through Ealt and Guff Cout pone. · Uk• the reat of the 10 modela In the 1964 carry a four-year/.50,000-mtle vehlcfe warranty, the highest In the Industry. The other new models to go on aaJe Include the 500SEC, a four-eeat coupe that 11 the fttigahlp of the fteet, and the long-wheetbue 5008EL eedan. They are both propelled by a 18.4-hora&- power verslon of the Mercedee alumlnum alloy V8. . The 500SEC and SOOSEL replace the 380SEC and 380SEL., a1noe c:uetomer demand for llmtted-edttlon modela lndtoated that enganee with a gnteter horMpowet output were wanted. The thtrd new ~ to go on Nie la the 3808E, a gaaoN~ companion to the 30080 turbodleMI Nd.n. In nnnoe. tt utHaz. the 155-horMpower, va englM °'the 380SEL, with a dteeel engine. The four-cytlnder, 2.3-ltter guollne engine, ~lch la deelgned wl1t'I an • tow.rd ip()ttlng performance, produoee 113 horeepower and 11 capable of propelling the aeroctynamtcaJty shaped car at apeed1 In exceea of 115 mph. The four.-cytlnder, 2.2-Hter d._.. la deelgned for fuel economy and the manual tranemtaaton verlk>n hae an !:PA highway mlteege rating of 51 mpg, evett thOugh t~ la ln the nelgh- bothood of 100 mph. ed llet prtoe of the 1800 2.2, at dulera eupp led through Eut and Gutt Coat port9, .. '22,830. , . YES, I• · OR GE COUNTY, , C CK · ... ER N · DOES THE UNEXPECTED. AGAIN. SEE INS £ ... 4. ••• • J•HJ. ,.., ' I .... I •• , ...... , ,, .... , t • • " ....... l ~---·---------­, --~- The unexpected? _"Bringing and Gerntatfeiigineering." /l The Yes, Chick Iverson surprises us this year with a brand new look, a brand new line- up ... the most exciting collection of brand new cars to hit Newport Beach and surround- ing communities at any dealership in a lDng, long time. Just read the few short paragraphs that follow to see why Chick Iverson really has done it ag9in. And again. And again. '84s only! That's right ... all of C hick lverson's new Chevrolets really are new ... they're not '83s ... they're all '84s, the new- est models with the latest options. And, with the introduction of these beautiful new '84 cars, Chick Iverson is extra price-conscious ... hurry in now for best selection AND best price! But don't stop here ... read on ... 12. 9°/o APR financing is avail- able on every new Chevrolet + Porsche + Audi in Chick lverson's inventory as an added incentive. Now truly is the time to shop for that new car you've been waiting for! P.rformance is important to C hick Iverson, too ... that's why, right now, Chick Iverson is your PERfORMANCE HEAD- QUARTERS. The biggest selection of new Chevrolet V-8-powered can and trucks in Orange County are here ... and, of course, the German-engineered Porsches and Audis, each a tribute to sophisticated performance devel- opment; beckon you to take a test-drive today. Wnning a Caribbean Cruise for two, a holiday in Las Vegas, or a new 19" color television set is also a good reason to visit Chick Iverson. Be sure to enter the drawing while you're here. \ " AUDI COUPE ANO 4000 SEDAN ORANGE COUNTY' ... and, of course, :---. CHICK IVERSON CHEVROLET+ PORSCHE+ AUDI/445 EAST -------------------- ogefher American ingenuity place? "Chick Iverson." • SOME Wint T-TOPs! • All COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! ME WITH HIGH-OUTPUT ENGINES! PORSCHE 911SC: PORSCHE 944 ANO 911 CABRIOLET OAST HIWAY AT BAYSIDE IN NEWPORT BEACH/673 -0900 . . . ---------._,__~-----. ' DON'T FORGET: THE BEST CHEVROLET + VW + PORSCHE + AUDI • PARTS, SERVICE &BODYSHOP. IN THE U.S .. IS ~ CHICK IVERSON . • .. r--=======---~~o:=F EMGINEEllNG ~-. ~-=-:;__::.::;;: -~. l ·Of 1fA1j ~Hj~ ,\ .. 0 •t .~ClhUTAl r.l:JOH.m.13Ji(UW COPYRJC1f1:.1H3CHICX lvtRSON,rNC. ------··· ----------~--_....,,. ......... --..-..--.--.... ......_------ ----------------------- '11 IATSll 111WAlll Special Automobile Advertising Section/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY. PILOT /Friday, October 28, 1983 -13 WATCH US GROW FOR YO·U! Balmes Tuttle NEW BRAND NEW 1984 1984 SENTRAS PULSARS s5199 s7499 AN.D AND UPI ' UPI COMI 5111 COME SEEi (106US) (002190) WE'LL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR IN TRADE IOIW '11 IATSlll 111a11n '11 IATSll ,., 'II IATSll ,.,, '11 ITAlll 11111 ' speed, olr cond., lug-5 ·---' ofr • Automatic,/wr. ""1ing, Automcrtk, pwr. ltffring, gage rack. (106YIK) -~( .. ;.~NOeo) ~. Light bot, mags, cOl.Mtt9. Automotic1._ (_.;ZAoltP)cond ., low a ir con ., atereo. oir cond.,. 1unroff. Cvnu. ~.,, (1~29) m-.• ,.,.. (l fMUM7) (1CNC91 2) 12999 13199 15399 15691 15199 17499 ihe new llDimeaTuttle DATSVX ~~·~ ~4:-,...,°: JUST OFF THE 405 FREEWAY ON ~RBOR BLVD., COST• MESA, 540-6410 w. .. 11 .... j I I ~· rJll 11 I I I I,, r 1.,') WEEKEND HOUIS: SATURDAY 9 .. 7, SUNDAY 10-5 .......... - I ' I .......................... --------------------------....... --~~:--~ -- I -, • 14 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 i Don't get stuck and have to push it Proper car maintenance prevents engine stalls During an Interview with Senator Claude Pepper, Time magazine's Washington correspon- dent Hayes Gorey was a passenger In the senator's car. The engine was sputtering, said Gorey, and flnalty stalled as they arrived at a main thorough- fare. Gorey jumped out to push, suggesting that Senator Pepper remain at the wheel and guide the car to the curb. But the Indomitable 82-year-old senator hopped out too, pushing and steering at the same time. He later explained he thought Gorey needed help. Pushing a car can be risky business for someone with a heart problem, as does Senator Pepper (he has a pacemaker). It's dangerous, too, being stalled on a main thoroughfare. Cars driven In marglnal condition are a hazard at best, according to safety experts. New York Anti-freeze not permanent ~e~:~1;~n';~~!~es:~:;;~~~ee:~1~~~~!;1~~~.~~~ After a year, even best of them lose their effectiveness of the most Important things Is proper maintenance • of your car to avoid routine breakdown." Nothing Is permanent but death and truces, to IQ An engine In marglnal condition Is most misquote an old saying. vulnerable to failure as the temperature drops, says And that Includes so-called permanent Car Care Council. The engine does not turn over as anti-freeze which. when Its effectiveness Is gone, freely and the starter receives less power from the could at worst spell death to a car's engine and at battery. This Is when top performance· from the best tax the owner's patience. Ignition and fuel systems can make the difference. According to the Car Care Council, even If all ignition components are delivering full required voltage to the spark plugs so they can produce adequate spark, If the automatic choke ls doing its part, If all of the numerous other components in the complex mechanism are performing properly, the engine will start quickly. The Council offers a National Car Care Month reminder to motorists who may be going Into the winer months with cars in borderline condition: don't take chances; invest In pre-winter preventive maintenance now, Including necessary tune-up services to be sure you're not left out in the cold. The protective boot ha1 been eut away permanent-type anti-freeze can lose it effective- ness If It has been used more than a year. This Is partlcularly true If water hes been added from time to time over the summer. Rust Inhibitors. generally an ingredient In permanent anti-freeze solutions. tend to "break down" causing an accumulation of rust and scale In the cooling system. Therefore, to Insure against permanent engine damage due to overheating, a fall flushing and Installation of new coolant Is recommended. The Council llsts other basic services for keeping cooling systems In top condition. They Include: -Checking the radiator and hoses for leaks under pressure. Hoses also should be examined for cracks and sponginess. Defective hoses should be replaced. In addition hose connections should be tight. -T eating the thermostat to make certain It opens at the correct temperature. -Pressure testing the radiator cap to make Premiere perlormance NR10NAL CAR CARE MONTH certain it holds the recommended pressure. -Inspecting all drive belts for fraying, crack- ing or deterioration. Also make sure the tension Is proper. -Checking the water pump for wear. The owner who neglects his car's cooling system ls vulnerable to car trouble, says the Car Care Council. A study by a major manufacturer of car coolants Involving about 1,200 cars showed more than a third of the three-year-old models checked had products of corrosion In their coolants. The percentages were: One year old: 22 percent; two years old: 32 percent; three years old: 36 percent. None of the cars checked was an "old" car. Nearly half the cars checked needed some kind of cooling-system service. from this badly eroded •park plug wire The 1984 Renault Encore lineup of 1abcompacta. Encore'1 to 1hot the terminal, which wa1 nearly three-door hatehlNaek adds a 1porty rear batch on GS (above) and LS .. =~~~':;' e:.:~~~-~~~h-ten1ion •pa~~ ._.~~~_i_t~!~ to American ~2!.o!9_'-. mod~~-~~•l_d~_!'_ Em:o~n}!°"~ ..• ---------------------' ... Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 -15 ·sTOP IN I SEE THE EXCITING NEW HONDA CIVIC CRX NUMBER ONE MILEABE · CAB · MPt1• HWY .,,. CITY P.S. SEE THE EXCITING NEW CIVIC I WAGON BODY STYLESI MANY TO CH•E INCREDIBLE USED CAR LIQUIDATION CONTINUES! '11 HONDA ACCORD '80 DATSUN WAGON $3395 $3395 STK. P5033 STK. P!5032 '78 HONDA ACCORD '80 BRONCO 414 '81 BUICK RIVIERA $3995 $CJ99500 $10,99500 STK. 118,A STK. P5028 '81 HOllDA WAGON '81 DATSUN 200SI $4995 *699500 STK. 11197A STK. P5027 ER B . FR IE DLANDER -HO NDA 13751 BEACH BLVD .. WESTMINSTER CA. 92683 ~~::.:':::.,.. (714). 53 ·7-~777 or (213).598-3366 . .. $OU.TH of G.l)RDEN. GRO."E.FREEWA.Y & NORTH "f. WESTMINSTER BOULEVARD ----~~~~~~~----......-_____ __...., ___ ____...,.""""'-...._.,........__. ..... __ • __ ....:.....;-.---~-'--~":!~.~,;..· ... ·::. .. : ... -:..--····-.-~--::·::·:~:·::·:. :..·::·.:..::.-:::.:· .. :.:.;::.::., .. - 16 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 :; -SAIES lo· Priced Cars 1982 Mid-Size Cars Up 19.8% .430.300 Big cars gain Sales of higher-priced autos are improving at a faster pace than those of less-expensive movels, according to sa'fs figures and auto analysts. G Subaru's skiing pitch masterful marketing • Split personality Quick, name a car that's synony-through the U.S. Ski Team Is simplicity mous with a sport. Itself. By simply throwing a lever, either driver of this "Dual The Volvo? Really? When was the "The team has found that oar Bod " od I ff Ea h b If f h. · k bi I last time you saw a Volvo at a tennis 'On-Demand four-wheel drive' ve-Y m e can zoom 0 • c a o t IS tr1c ve c e, match? hlcles can take anything the weather shown here at an employee idea contest sponsored by the The answer's really Subaru, Isn't It ... can dish out ... and when you consider Japanese automaker Honda, has its own engine and and that fact underscores both the the type of winter driving the ski team Intent and result of the partnership does year In and year out, that really steering system, and a hiddea third wheel to maintain Subaru forged with the U.S. Ski Team means something. If our vehicles stand stability. The halves can rejoin at highway speed. Though in 1976, a bond that's now entering Its up to that kind of test -tough, clearly the choice for back seat drivers, the auto firm has ninth consecutive year. unforgiving winter road conditions The Intent of that partnership, then that the ski team must surmount to no plam to market the vehicle. as now, ~ tw~~d: ~ sp~llgM ~e m~t th~r training and competition ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inclement weather capabilities of demands -just think what they can S u b a r u · s front -whee I a n d do In everyday driving!" . "On-Demand four-wh~I drive" ve-Subaru Involvement with the ski hlcles and to support and encourage team, Ross said, Is therefore based on the fine young athletes on the U.S. Ski the capabllltles Inherent In Subaru Team. "On-Demand four-wheel drive" ve- Dodger Stadium RV show scheduled for Nov. 5-13 But why the U.S. Ski Team? hlcles ... plus the resultant natlonwfde od 1 5 3 5 000 I Actually, Subaru and skiing go publlclty opportunities for the ski team New m e 8 averaging per-or 1 • unlta, argest sales together naturally ... few products and AND Subaru from the company's cent more economy than In 1982 totals since 1978. Most motorized their capabilities flt so nicely with any advertising and public relations cam-combined with O• pricee back RVa, (truck C8mS*"S and motor- sport. palgns. . down around $1 are expected to homes) are about~ years old They go together so well, said Alan When national tetevlslon audlencee attrect over 115.000 vtaltora to the and owners feel that la la time to B. Ross. Subaru of America, Inc., vice see U.S. Ski Team racers "echusslng" 311t annual Recreation Vehicle replae their older vehlclel. president, that Subaru really has a hill at 75 mllea per hour or leaning and Manufactured HoualngSttow, Some 85 leadlng companleawUI become the unofficial car of ski Into a gate, many times they're also Nov. 5-13 at Dodger Stlldlum. dlapt-V new modeta at Dodger enthusiasts everywhere. seeing a Subaru bib on those athletes Dave Humphreys Preeklent of Stadium. Show hOura are 10 a.m t~!~;:,t~::~::t~~=:i:· *;!;~=':t':i= =l=,.,.thr~ Vehlcte lnduatry to 7 p.m. -.ch d-v. Adml11lon ta'4 statue we're plMeed an happy to merotat t>Nek. Mlociatlbn, oo-epoMOrl of the for adutta. t2 for young8t .. 8QM " "E.oh JI In ertwtned With the evw1t, lekt the Industry 9Xpect8 a 6-12 Md klda unct.' llx .,. ~ -·, ____ .._. ............ .. ' .. ·~---------- Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Fr~day, October 28, 1983 -17 AUDI • BMW • DATSUN • FIAT • HONDA • ISUZU • MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ • MITSUBISHI • PEUGEOT • PORSCHE • ROLLS-ROYCE LEASE TO 0 N!. CLOSED END RISK FREE '84 HONDA CIVIC $}36 MONTHLY '84 FORD TEMPO $}79 MONTHLY '84 THUNDERBIRD $209 MONTHLY A LEASE SERVICE COMPANY ASE ~ '84 CHEVY CAMARO $235 MONTHLY '84 TRANS-AM $238 MONTHLY '84 BMW 318i $275 MONTHLY '84 MBZ 300D I MONTHLY SERVING YOU SINCE 1969 MERICA 2025 Newport Blvd. at Bay St. • ·714/631-1850 ---~ TO y <) T \ o \. ()I K s \\ .\ < ~ F :'\ • \. < l I \. < ) • E l . I C K • c .\ J) 11 . I .\ C • <" I I r \' R ()I FT i c 11 H y s I F H 8 r ( ) J~ I) • I I " ( "( )I " -\ 1 r H c t' R y 0 ( ) I I ) '"-; \ 1 ( l ! { ! ! ! • !' ( ) '.'\ . , f..\ (" 18 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 28, 1983 LI I I I l_[ __ Daily Pilat ORANGE COUNTY CAR DEALERS GWEAWAY Win a fabulous vacation to the Caribbean, Las Vegas or a Portable Television. Just pay a visit to one of the Orange County auto dealers listed in the entry form below and fill out an entry blank. It's that simple. 7-day Cruise for two to the Carribbean. Includes round trip air fare to Florida. From the beginning to the end, you'll find your Caribbean cruise one of the most completely relaxing vacations possi.ble. Once you've unpacked, that's it. No more packing and unpacking. No hurrying to make conn ections. Your transportation, food, lodging, entertainment and activities are all one beautiful vacation. • 3-DA YS 2-NIGHTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL RCA 19" Color PORTABLE TELEVISION LAS VEGAS HILTON Plus Air Fare to Las Vegas and $200 spending money • ChanneLock Digital Keyboard Control • Quartz Crystal Tuning • Automatic Color Control ·~==========CONTEST RULES==========~ Daily Pilot/Orange County Auto Dealers CARIBBEAN CRUISE GIVEAWAY Bring thl& coupon into any one of the participating Auto Dealers 'Or mail to .the Daily Pilot and qualify for the drawing to win. First Prize, Caribbean Cruiae, Second Prize, 3 days, 2 night. at the Laa Vegaa Hilton, Third Prize, RCA Portable Televiaion &et. Muat be 18 yeart of age or over. Muat have permanent drivers license. No Auto Agency or Daily Pilot employ,ra or relatives may qualify. Offer expire& November 6, 1983. Winner to be announced on the front page of the Auto Tabloid Friday, November 11, 1983. Need not be present to win. 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AFTER PUB. --------------· • ----~------------~-----..... ------------------~~~~ ---~- .. 20 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 SANTA ANA MAZDA DISCOUNTS ALL NEW CARS FOR THIS BIG ••• . .. ·: RX-7S $1 0,498 °0 - NEW '84 82000 PICKUP 'cyfinder, 5 speed, fully fadofy equipped. (810366) (Stk. 1176) $5183°0 21 RX-7s TO 'CHOOSE FROM NEW 1983 RX·7 S with 5 speed, AM/FM st.reo, alloy wheels. In Renaiuonce Red. (762"62) (Stk. 1170) NEW '84 626 4-DOOR 5 speed, alt conditioning, AM/FM<OIMtte, power lfMrin9. (602668) (Sfk. 1131) · 18 TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROMI 11.1,399°0 SUPER-SHARP WINNING CHOICE PRE-OWNED CARS PRICED RIGHT/ ,,,,.. . J J J Daily Pilot MAIN OFFICE 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca. Mall address: Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca., 92626 Telephone: 642-4321 JJrogram information 1s provided by the nC'lwurks 'and swtions and is subje(.·t to change without notice -Index Sports ................................................................. Page 2 TV Antenna ...................................................... Page 3 .Daytime Drama . . .... .. ........ .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . ... Page 4 Tube Toppers ................................................... Page 6 Daytime Schedule ........................................... Page 7 Evening Schedule .......................................... Page 10 TV Puzzle .................. · · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· · · ·· ....... · · · Page 31 -Channels (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego. Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _ .............. (6) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Ca _ ... (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles. Ca. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St:, Huntington Beach. Ca. (56) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -ParrTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale. Ca. (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avf1., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng. Rockefeller Center, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. -(L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. (S) Show11me (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. (9) WOA, New York City (1'7) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. Friday, Oct. 28, 1883 flY.ing high Quarterback Joe Montana will lead the division-leading San Francisco 49ers agains"t the rugged New York Jets Sunday. Mon- tana and the 49ers, just off a 45-35 free-wheeling vic- tory against the Los Angeles Rams, are 6-2 for the season. The game Sunday will be played in San Franci sc o's Candlestick Park and will be tele- vised on KNBC (Ch. 4) starting at 1 p.m. Monday night's National .,_.-ootball League game will pit the Wa s hington Redskins against the Chargers at San Diego on KABC (Ch. 7) at 6 p.m . -Sports• -•rriclay----· .... 1unc1av---- __ ncbay ___ _ --••MPOOTULLW ......... lhfl'M .. IM D1ete CMf .. 1 Q (I In.. 11 ..... , .. ....... OM,._ -ir-9Clay .. ... The Pilot T ll.2P.e is for dop~ Bruce Weitz, one o f the popular stars of 'Hill Street Blues,' tells it like it is to a g roup of teen-agers in 4The Chemical P eople,' a two-part pro- ·• Oct . 28 -Nov. 4 • gram about combating school-age drug a nd alcohol a buse, airing Wednesday on KOCE (Ch . 5 0 ) at 8 p .m. (See TV Antenna, Page 3 .) -Daytime Drama 'Guiding Light ... ' Will keep shining for an hour BY LYNDA HIRSCH CBS daytime ls lhe proverbial eye in the daytime rumor stonn these days. The latest rumor has "Guiding Light'' cutting back to half an hour to allow for an expansion of "Capitol" to 60 minutes. CBS programming denies this categorically, especially the part about Guiding Light being cut down to a half hour. "Guiding Light's" executive producer, Gail Kobe. heard th.ia rumor from 80 many aourees that even ahe checked itoutand was told, "Abeolute- ly untrue." As for "Capitol" expanding to an hour, it's no aecret that CBS went with the half-hour skein in hopes that it might tum into 60 minutes eventually, but there ia no positive word on when or if this is going to happen. • • • WE HEAR NORMAN LEAR ~ being approached by NBC to create "a unique daytime soap opera.'' Re- member, Lear brought us "All in the Family" and "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," among other trend-setting products. Lear is not the first producer to be approached recently by NBC to de- velop a new 808p. Among thoeeenliated have been John Conboy. who la now producing "Capitol" over at CBS, and PatFalken-Smith, whowasallaet to go aa head writer of "Scruples" until that plan was ecratched. Right now, the network baa hig~ hopes for fta combined v~ndon of ''Hollywood Squares" and "The Match Game." Extena1ve reteareh waa done, and ll eeema tbeee two old game shows are truly fan favorites and might just make for a combined hit. • • • KIN SHRINER'S parting acene as Scotty on "General Hospital" waa aome of h1a beat work to daie on that ahow. He and Peter Hamen, who played Lee, bad 1 touehlng aoodbye 1ame. The duo could have hammed ll up or overacted -they did neither, but showed reltl'alnt. tender emotion and all.owed teellno to thine throuah. All tor Kin, M'• alrMdy J>'clted up 1 prime.time 811fCnment and wU1 be In an upcoming epltode of "Love Boat." • • • CAN'T IMAGINE TAKING OFF to the hi&h ..., with two of daytime'• ~ Friday, Oc1. 26, 1983 hottest stars? You don't have to imagine. Scandinavian Sun, which sails out of Miami, is offering a 16-hour cruise with Brian Patrick Clark (Grant, General Hospital) and Sherilyn Wolter, who plays his wife Celia on the ahow, providing the entertainment. Sailing dates are Nov. 5 and 6 and include a four-hour stop in Freeport in the Bahamas. • • • Q: 1 recently caught "Aa tbe World Turn•'' and waa amazed to tee wllat appeared to be an a.lrplane lD Ute atudJo. Did tbey bring an a.lrplane ooto tbe 1llow or waa it Jatt a 1oocl aet detlper? I'm Interested •• I'm an art dalp student la New York City and find tllat tbe 1oap. do tome fa1clnattag wort on wllat appean to be a llmJted bad1et. -R.S., New Vort, N.V. A: You're right; soaps do work on a limited TV budget but manage to get it right. In the case to which you refer, they set up an actual cockpit for the current James-gets-killed storyline on "As the World Turns." They uaed a DC-3 cargo plane as a model, and the set design staff was able to recreate the main section iJ\ an extra studio. They also located the aircraft's cockpit to give scenes an extra sense of reality. The set was built on special lifts, so that it could be raised as high as ten feet above the studio floor for 90me shots and then be rocked back and forth to sim~te jolts and lurches in flight. Special effects people worked w ind and smoke machines to simulate flight both in.side and out.aide the craft. · Director Paul Lammers was deUghted. He said, "We worked this out in every detail, but even I can't get over how realistically it work.a." David Copeland, a stunt coordinator, was called upon to stage a complicated mid-air fight sequence with actors Anthony Herrera and Hugo Napier (James and Gunnar). • • • Q: A friend of mlDe 1wear1 tlaat 1be reca111 1ee1D1 Don K.Dott1 on a 1oap opera. 1 .. y tbat'1 lmpo11lble, tbat site matt be dreaming of old "Andy Grtffltb" repeats. -Mn. lt.M., Wlllres-Barre, Pa. A: We hope for your sake you didn't wager with your friend, becauae she did see Don Knotts on a soap opera. He starred in "Search for Tomorrow" in the early years, playing Wilbur, a man who bec.ame psychologically mute. That storyline alao featured Nita. Talbot, Lee Grant and, of coune. Mary Stuart, who has been with that show since the beginning. • • • Q: I'm deUpted to 1ee Peter Simon OD "Tbe oa.1atn1 Upt." I liked blm very macla w'bea 'be was on "A1 tbe World Tunu" and "Searcb for Tomor- row." I remember be wat married to an actreat a. real Ufe. Are tbey tdll married, aad t. 11te 1tlll actta1? - K.W., Tomi River, N.J. A: You bet. Courtney Sherman and Peter Simon, who met while appearing on .. Search for Tomorrow," are very much married and happily to. Courtney still pops up in commercials and has done a lot of eoap-opera scriptwriting. . • • • • H.ave a question ~bouc your favoriie StMp or aoap llCIU'1 Write lo Lynda H.lncb, oo 'JiYeld Ne'WSJ'l'per Syndlca~. P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, ~ ga114, She will a.MWer a many que¥t1om u she can in her colwnn, but the volume of maJ1 1Mket1 penonal ~plJes lmpcs- Jble. • Fashion news • Beauty tips • Trends -Every Sunday In the~ -TVAntem 'Chemical People:' KOCE takes shot at drug abuse By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol_o.ltf ........ Television ls often criuclied as belng a bad influence on young people, glamorizing anti-&0eial behavior such e.xceaslve drinking and reckless driv- ~ng. But during the next two weeks, television will have a major role in a nationwide campaign aimed at curbing a serious problem among young people -drug and alcohol abuse. The series of programs, airing locally on KOCE Channel 50, are entitled "The Chemical People." The programs are designed to alert parents to the problem of drug and akohol abuse and to mobilize local projects aimed al coping with the problem . lf you don't think drugs and an alcohol are a problem here, consider these statistics: v From 1973 through 1978, drunken driver arrests in Orange Cou.nty among juveniles increased 262 percent. v Orange County has more than 20,000 teen-age polydrug abusers (those who simultaneously ingest rwo or more con trolled substances). v Twenty-five percent of all 12-year-olds are drug users, and 81 percent of all I 7-year-olds are users, according to the Orange County Drug Abuse Services. To help reverse these trends, the "Chemical People" broadcasts will urge local parents to oraruze anti-abuse task forces. Town hall meetings will be held at 85 locations in Orange County. Participants will view two national broadcasts, then will discuss formation of the task forces. First Lady Nancy Reagan lS host of the national "Chemical People" broad- casts. Also appearing in the shows are actors Bill Bixby, Michael Landon, Rita Moreno and Bruce Weitz, plus fonner Pittsburgh Pirate Willie Stargell. The first national broadcast, airing Wednesday, is called ''The Chemical Society." "I know that few things have frightened me as much as ttus drug epidemic," Nancy Reagan 11ays in this program. "I'm scared to deaLh for our children. We cannot afford to lose a generation of our young people to chemicals." According to this broadcast, 93 percent of this country's high school seniors drink, and most of them started between their l l th and 14th birthdays. The program also explains the four stages in drug abuse: experimental. regular use and misuse, early abuse and finally dependency. F irst Lady Nancy Reagan is 'scared to death for the children.' The major setback in dealing with this problem, the broadcast says, is a "wail of denial" created by parents, young people and the community. The second national program, "Com - munity Answers," airs on Wednesday, Nov. 9. This segment focuses on community task forces that have been organized · to combat drug abuse. Parents and community leaders tell how to detect drug use in a youngsters and how to steer young people away from situations where they may be tempted to drink or use drugs. The program points out that preven- tion education should begin in elemen- tary school classes. Following is a schedule for the six "Chemical People" programs that will be aired on Channel 50: v "The Chemical People: An Appeal to All Americans." 9 pm. Tuesday, Nov. 1. 30 minutes. President and Mrs. Reagan extend their support to more than 200 public television stations involved in the "Chemical People" project. Michael Landon provides a preview of the two national broadcasts. KOCE personalities J im Cooper and Nicole Pierce tell what Orange County volunteers are doing to fight chemical abuse among teens. v "The Chemical Society." 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2. One hour. Statistics are presented regarding chemical abuse. The denial issue is explored. v "The Chemical P eople Community Forum." 7:30 p.m . Thu.nd.ay, Nov. 3. 90 minuteJI. KOCE's Jim Cooper and Nicole Pierce host this live special. bringing tosether ch emical rehabili- taUon and medical· experts to diacull problems ln Orange County. Vlewen wlU be able to phone in questions. v "The Attack on Drup: Are We Losing?" 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4. 30 minutes. Orange County spends $7 million a year on drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. Is it enough? Jim Cooper and guests from local drunk treatment facilities will discuss this issue. v "Community Answers." 7:30 p .m. Wednesday, Nov. 9. One hour. This second national broadcasts shows how concerned parents and conunun.ity leaders can organize task forces to battle teen-age drug and alcohol abuae. v "Druga: Families Fight Back." 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11. 30 minutes. A specialedition oC "Jim Cooper's Orange County'' will focus on local parent organizations that are educating young people about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. For th06e who miss the initial showings. the KOCE plans to rerun "The Chemical Society" and "Com- munity Answers" at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12. The Nov. 4 and 11 local programs repeat at 10 p.m. Saturdays, Nov. 5 and 12 respectively. For information on the "Chemical People" Town Meeting nearest you, call 895-5623. a:IJ COMING A'M'RACTIONS: Peter O'Toole. Australian actor Bryan Brown and screen newcomer Ravi Sheth will star in "Kim," a three-hour CBS TV movie adapted from Rudyard Kipling's classic novel. 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Huntington Beach 842-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 5 -Daytime Cont. - -•Morning Where FriendLy Serv ice ta a Famil11 Tradi11on • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE Friday, Oct. 26. 1983 7 ~~--------------~ -~- -Daytime Cont . -rriclay -Afternoon Movies- -m "Devil's Mounra1n" (1976. Adven· ture) (2 hrs.) (C) "Gloria" ( 1980, Drama) Gena Row· lands. John Adames (2 hrs . 1 min.) CO> "The wrnrer Qt Our Dreams" ( 1981, Orama) Judy Davis. Bryan Brown ( 1 hr . 29mtn.J tl:9(8) "I egend 01 The Wild" ( 1980, Drama) Dan Haggerty. Denver Pyle ( I hr , 40 min.) 0 "Gal Young 'Un" ( 1979, Comedy) Dana Preu, David Peck ( 1 hr., 45 min) (%} "Trail OI The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Seller<;, David Niven ( t hr. 35 min ) t11(0) "Five Days One Summer" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley ( 1 hr. 50 min) •<C) "Make Me An Otter" ( 1979. Orama) Susan Blakely. Palrlck O'Neal (2 hrs ) 1:11(1) "The Stale Of Things" ( 1983) Patrick Bauchau, Allen Goorwltz. (2 hrs.) a.CD "The World According To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. Mary Beth Hurt. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) -~) "Lucky Lady" ( 1975, Comedy) Ula Mlnnelll, Burl Reynolds (2 hrs.) CID "Hugo And Joselln" ( 1969, Ofama) Merle Ohmen. Fredrlk Becklin. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (Q) "Balllester Galactlca· Conquest 01 The Farth" ( 1980, Science-Fic tion) Lorne Greene, Kent McCord. (2 hrs.) dU "Pandemonium" (1982. Mystery) Tom Smothers, Carol Kane ( 1 1u., 20 min,) (%) "Guys And DoUs" ( 1955, Muslool) Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons (2 hrs , 30 min.) •C!J "Cleopatra .. (Peri 2) (1963. Orama) Ellzabl>th Taylor. Richard Burton (2 hrs ) tca(L) "Davs Of Heaven" ( 1976, Orama) Richard Gere. Brooke Adams. ( 1 hr .. 41 min 1 --•l·vening .. 10 u.: ..... IOllM • llAITWI UUQM..e .... a -.-..ca.MY MAWMllWM ~,.._......,.. me ... -lnllT "OelellM: Moscow" HOddlng carter evaluates Amorlel)n pre&& c~ver11~ of the Soviet Union. (Pert 2) (CJM0¥!1 "Fe1 Ch1ince" ( 1961, Comedy) Farnham Scott, January St•vena. ·Two overweight, aotl-oonectous penpals pl11n on meeting ln·pcir11<>n t:>ut enoh bBClks out Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 .. at the last minute and sends a substilute. (t hr, 40 min.) CID ~C*: PN AT M COCOMUT GROW Enc Sevareld hosts this documen· tary illus1ra1ing the tragic events of Salur· day mghl, November 28. 1942. when lhe famous Boston nightclub exploded Into a blazing 1nlerno. ( 1 hr ) (0) ntE TDIPTA110M II COMClll1' The Temptations sing such hits as "Just My Imagination," "My Gtrl" and many others (1 hr) (S) llOVIE ··rrall 01 The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peler Sellers. David Niven Following the disappearance ot bombtlng French police detecllve lnspec· tor Ctouseau. a TV reporter Interviews lriends. lamlly a11d enemies to put togeth- er a proltle ol hts Ille. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) U llO• "Poltergelsl'' ( 1982. Horror) Craig T Nelson, Jobeth Wiiiiams Vengulul ghos1s take over a suburban California home and abduct the resident family's i ngest child. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) DICllYMOYU -... l9A IAlllT9AU Los Angeles Lakers at ~c~r~s (2 hrs .. 30 min,) I AUCI ... ""'°"1UNI " 11tl LAWA ... Correspondents Lin· de Wertheimer end Col<le Roberts Join Paul Duke for an up-to·th&-mlnute sum· mar~resslonal activities ., ... NI ..... me ... MAWYDAYSMM9 l:'a "" ... : .... .alT a.llC1m 8'ICIA&. IUllOillM .... ........ -.. -11tl ... Len Dawson end Nick Buonloontl hOSI a review of the previous week's NFL hlghllghts. ( 1 hr.) (0) m¥8 "Five Daya One Summer" ( U!82. Or11ma) Sean Connery. Betay Brenlley. An Alpine vecatton for e moun· llllntlOl'fng ScohlSh phyiloian and the young womnn traveling wltl\ him becomes Iha venue for perr;onel r•vetatl()(I, 'PO' ( 1 ht., 50 min) (%) m¥8 "King. Queen, Knave" { 1972. Qomedvl Oavfd Niven, Gina LollObrlgiclA. A book1KJllor'1 8wkwnrd, 8doletcent l)ef)hew become& romantle811Y ln110lved wllh the man'e atlly wife. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min,) NI I a.-. OCMIYYTODAY 1111 TM.II .... M ... -"Trlcl< Or reel" O..nard Hugllet poflr1y1 a mlterry gentfll It.Oft pirop!'ltlOf In I depfeeNCI 1940s rural community who invites farm· ers' children to search his "haunted" house for their paren1s' IOUs on Hallow· een night. CIFAl&YFIW 8 ITRAWllMY IHOWTCMI •MAM.I Cf1'Y Anima1ed. Strawberry Shortcake attempts to ou1wlt lhe Peculiar Purple Pie- man of Porcupine Peak In the Big Bakeoff In which they are bOth finalists. ' fJ m Olt U Fea1ured· Skim boarding on Ctalfornia's beaches: lake a look at the aerobic/exercise videos on lhe market today: legendary Preservation Hall Jau Band ol New Orleans. an interview with veteran mm and TV ac1or. Scatman Crothers. l ... A•a•H 10MllMOll IOM WAlllMCITOM Wl8 lllllYID ... f001'ULL (It} ([) llOYll "The Toy" (1962. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleeson. A multlmll· lionaire "purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaything for his spotled ~=· 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) W "Return From The Past" ( t 967. HOfror) Lon Chaney, John Carradine. Five tales 01 unquiet graves and "things that ~bump In the night" are told. (2 hrs.) • B (I) UllPl8Jt OM 11tl TOW Animated. The cantankerous cal Is reunited wl1h his long-lost family, leading him to compere his former lifestyle 10 the one he's now eccustomed to. D tD a .-nt Mr. Smith falls for a female ()(angutan who gives TV weather IOrecasts, but she In turn falls tor BobO. G MOWll "The Leiter" (HMO. Orama) Belle Davis, Gale Sondergaard. A married woman accused ot her lover's murder attempts to regain possession of an lnerlmln~~i=ter (2 hrs ) 8 <fl) Kraua advises Benson to hire the gruff plumber used at the gover- nor'& mansion to fix some problems at hit con~ i mr!IRT.-T ~ An lfltervtew with rock star John Cougar; Chad Everett talks about his new series, "The Rou· stars." m llCMI "Mr l<lngstreet'a War" (1971, t5iama) John S11•on. Tlppt Hedtf!'I. A milt\ llnd hla wife aat up a game PfeM1V8 rn Afrtoo. only to Nlve British end l11111n erm'811 flghl over the waterholet on their i~~~-=-.. -= mmT wm "Unloved And Uncle ntd" Ouear. Pat1lck l<Mc!Oyte, ponf n'!tn&Otf, Flftt lnv11t()(t Manage-ment Co .. Inc. (C) .,. ''Atch And F"mout'' ( 1981, Orama) C.ndlce Bergen, Jacqueline 811- N t. Throughout the up• and downa of their rellf)ftCtlvl Httr11ry catMrl end -Daytl111e Cont. .. .. WfTCHll ---------" .... , .... I " ' •• /~WESTERN'\ ,' PRIME ', 1' COUNTRY'\ /~SOUTHERN' ,' FRESH ', • j! 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(SJ lllOVll "Trail Of 1 he Pink Panther' ( 1982 Comedy) Peter Sellers, David Niven f otlow1nq the disappearance ol bUmbhny frenc11 pOltee detecltve lnspec tor Ctouseau. a TV reporter 1n1erv1ews lrtends. lam11y ano enemies to put togeth er a proftte of his lite Pt.. ( I hr 35 min I m-acon .. @ ....,, TMC«t t:al 8 MOYIE "The Spider Woman Strikes Back"" ( 1946. Mystery) Brenda Joyce. Gale Sondergaard A prtvale duty nurse taps a bhnd woman's blood supply 111 order to provide nourishment for a myste r1ou~ nt plant ( 1 hr , 20 min I ~ llOVW "Trail Of lhe Pink Panther' ( 19811 Comedy) Peter Sellers, David Niven followlng the disappearance ol bumbling French police detective lnspec· tor Ctousoau. a TV reporter Interviews friends. lam1ly and enemies to put togeth· er a prohle ol his hie. "PG' ( t hr . 35 min I tM 8 llO¥ll ""The Demon And The Mummy' ( 1975, Mystery) Darren McGa111n. Caro- lyn Jones A lomale demon takes posses s1on ol attractive women 10 lure youn11 men to their deaths (2 hrs ) .. , G) '9C .... OVIJllGHT L.A. TOOAY ) MOYIE ""On Dangerous Ground"" ( 1951. Mystery) Ida Lupino. Ward Bond A delec1111a tails In IQve wllh the blind sis ter ot a lugttlve killer (I hr 30 min ) O llO¥ll "HellOween Ill Season Of Too Witch" ( 1982, Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta cey Nelkln A young woman 1s aided by an emergency room phystc1en In her invesll gatiOn ot a Halloween mask manulacturer who may have been responsible for her lather's gruesome murder 'A' ( 1 hr . 3!. min) 19@ 19QNr TUCH ~MOYIE "The Stunt Man"" ( 1980, Ora ma) Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback Wanted by the police. a disturbed Viet nam ve1eran hods an unsure haven on a movie sel whore a World War I epic Is 1>e1ng lllmed 'A' (2 hrs 9 min ) ~11{ll 110¥11 "Smithereens" ( 1982, Orama) Susan Oerman. Richard Hell A young woman hits the New York nlghtclob circuit In tiopes ot becoml~ e rock ·n· rOll sing 1:9 ~ g,< 1 hr .. 30 min.) (lri THI l9ll. Len Dawson and Nick Buonlcontl host e re111ew ot the previous week's NFl highlights ( t hr ) M (S)llCMI "The Sex Machine" ( 1976. Sci ence·Flctton) Agostlna Belli. In 2037 A D • scientists solve the energy problem by harnessing the power of the human llbt do 'A' ( t hr • 20 min ) tit 8 .,. "{)pefAtlon HAyllft" ( 1950 Adventure) Biii Wlll'8ms. Ann FMheflOIO The Alf Force lends SYpport to renche1s whose catlle have been stranded In a flefCe snowstorm ( I hr • 40 min I •(!)---..o • llCMI ""A Letler To lhree Wlve9" ( t9•9. Oferna) Jeanne Crain. Linde Der· nett A woman sends a teller to Huett coontiy club wive« lrtfOfmlng thorn lhflt She plans to elOpe with one ot their h°'· -lba'Y.i~ llMCUl...,U. ) T'Hltm •• ~'"'.,., NMZ, • lllTY TUM• tllTOWf ""Time" mngtt zlne'a 60th 11nnlvoraary Is celebrate<! In lhl9 docur!.'°"tery 11x11mlnlno lhe hltlOflcel 12 Friday, Oct. 2EI. 1983 tughhghls ol the past bO years as reported by the weekly nl.'wsmagaz,ne I 1 hr 15 min) IOl MOYIE R1~h Anrj famous· (1981 ()rama1 Candice Beryen Jacqueline Bis ser Throughoul the ups and downs of the'•' rPSvecrrve Merary careers and m111.mtic hves lwtt wOmt!n (Jepcnd on lhl•1r lrlt'utl ,l11p 1111 • 1at11h1y 'ff { t hr 55 rr11111 1 Z MOVW Kmy Uueen Knave" ( 1972 Comedy) Oav•d Niven Gina I ollob1191da A bookseller's awkward adolescent nerhP.w l>e1,;omes romanhcally involved w11h the m;:in s se•y w•IP R' ( 1 hr JO "''") M 0 llOVW ·runeral Home· ( t982, Mys rery) Kay Hflwlry Bilrry Morse A young womnn 1nves119a1es <,fr11nge occurences a1 her grandmother s V1clonan home 'A' lJ hr 30 min) M IJ MOYIE ·Mary Ol Scotland" ( 1936, Drama) •Katharine Hepburn Fredric March Queen Mary of Scotland Is t1eheaoeo afler she defies the rule ol her cousin. Elizabeth I of England 12 hrs . 15 nun) IL) MOYIE "'Breaking Away' ( 1979 Dre ma) Dennis Chnslopher Paul Dooley A -Saturday -·Morning __ _ .. i 11.1.'AM 90llT IY'UAT ( ) ¥IC'I YACMT LOT (fl) (HJ llOYll "The Sender" ( l'J8? Horror) Kathryn Herrold. leljko l11an~ ( I hr 30 min) .. @ ITMCADE lc1I O MOYIE "Sherlock Holmes And The Pearl Of Death" ( 1944. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nlgel Bruce ( 1 hr 15 nun I .. ~ 1111 WOM.D TOllOMOW c )....,.ecana ( ) llOYll "The Great Adventure" ( t 976. Advenlure) Jack f'al1mcr, Joan Collins t 1 hr , 25 min ) (l ) MOYIE "The Devil's Playgr01md' (1981) Simon Burke, Nick Tote ( 1 hr.. 47 min.) .. @ llOYll ""lliver 01 Mystery'" (1969, Ora· me) Vic Morrow, Claude Akins (? hrs.) .. ($1 A CAM Of &.mil Edward Asnei stars as en attorney who takes on A Pulitzer Prize winning cotumnlst (Daniel J T1avantl) In an emolK>Oally charged libel suit brooght by a war corespondent (Gordon Pio sont) ( I hr . 32 min ) M (f l lll1WUC110IW. .... "Ice Hockey Shooting"" Guest Bob John5Qfl. Wltc;OO Stn coach. (R) .. CWTAllKUIU'900 ·-ppm CAMUCOLWt " . ...,,. .WUCl#I,.. ,._TAU ...... .., ... .,... M'YMBIOM II tT\llltO f'eeh11ed rent control ( 1 ht) fC) MON "La R~" ( 1950, Or11m11) Slmono Stgnor411, Anton Wnlbrook. (I hr. 30mln) CI> 19A IAIU1'IMl Wt1Shlogton eu11et1 nl PhilAdelphlll 76ers IA) (2 ht&. 30 min,) (LJ llON "l ove & Morlty" ( 1980, AdvoOlurel Rey Shortiev. Omell11 Mull. (I h1 3fimlri) bicycle Pnthusrasl on a small college rown '>IJPnd" his posl·hogh school summer 1ryu11,1 le• <;Ori out his plans for the future wh1k> lr;'t1111ny Im the rwo biggest races of his hie PC ( 1 hr 40 min ) ttl (!) CAATOOMI ttl@ •lWID THE UEI I$ llOVW The Sender" ( 1982 Hrnror) Kathryn Hm1ohJ. lel1ko lvanel\ A nurry ot lek>µathic nalluc1natoons •S unleashed on lhe slalf and pallents al a Georgia psych!· alric hospital when a suicidal pallent wrlh uncontrollable psyctuc powers Is admll- te\J A' ( t hr . JO min I t:11 (!) IUYDI fOfUI d t?l llOVW "Make Me An Oller" ( 1979. Orarna) Susan Blakely. Patrick O'Neal A vouny woman learns ahoul the shadier !.•Cle ol the real estate game when she bP1.;rnne& an accredited agent end a11enipts 10 lure Interested ctlents Into buy'M&~urious homes ( 1 hr . 40 min ) d O ""Sll11er Siar" ( t965, Weslern) Jimmy Wakely Edgar Buchanan, A no10- r1ous oullaw marks a parllculer deputy sherllt for a vlolenl dealh ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~n.llCOM d ~llM>Oltl Ml CAATOOlll TMAT'ICAT 'AClln'TIM f ACll Of CU. 'Mii YC*IOf ... U. mil TMI IMYOM _,..._ '"'°""_ .. QOOO DAY L.A. . ...aa:rw. u.u llCME "The Wrld Pony' ( 1980, Adventure) Marilyn Ughtstone. Ari Hin die ( I hr • 29 min ) Ml(HI N MA ~09WCJlll • CONCIJIT This co• •I raped In Ogden. Utah features Oh11111 Newton-John singing such hits as ""Physrcat," "Heart Attack" and "You're The One That I Went.·· ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ,. TMl.-mt GD TMlftMTtW,,__t VI.LAM.Im ®) ICOOIY DOO I mMIDO lft'llllAnoul. ~ M'HMD CHMUll)O MIOOA ....., PIMOll Featured the homeless, hard tlrnes In Los Angeles (I hr ) (0) MO¥ll ""The Toy" I 1982. Comedy) Rlc:hard PryOf, Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr , •O min) 791 Ul\llDAY ... CMI Cl) 1"1_., TM.II -ICTClll IAIGIT di 1MI W:lllClll / UTTU MICALI ...... I DAftY Am OOUATM .......... MOIM'l IBOll )="TheSu111v11oa" (1944, Orama) 1h0m8t Mttooell, Anne B11x1er (2 hrs.) Cl ) mWll "Trail 0 1 The Pink Panthef' ( 19~. Comedy) Peter Sellts, David Nlvon. ( 1 hr , 36 min ) (9) llOWI "Homo Prom The HIH" ( tG60. Otoma) Robert Mitchum. George Pep- pord (2 h1a .. 30 min.) Cl ) MOYll ""Night Gall&ry" (1999, Stir.POflH) Jonn Crnwfor-d. B11rry Suttlvan U hr . 38mln) 1'IW 01) llON "The f:ovntolnhead" ( '5149, -l'riclay Cont. "'"'°''''" hvt1&. lwv women depe110 011 tti111r htl•llll'>hllJ h.lf ~101>1111v 'R' ( I hr 55 111111) <E IPOflTICOfTIJI <HI MOVIE "The rust 11rne· (1982 nuf11J 11c.e) 11111 Chou1t.1 K11&1d E11cllso11 A 1 ull••g.. tre-,nm.m who ha'> Deen raughl f11<.111y ~he111e~ IO capture 11 women's tan cv 1.hsn1vefs thal love ts more Important 1ha11 ch\1ap 1111111s 'A' ( t Ill . 35 min ) 15 MOYll "The Sender" ( 1962. Horror) Kt1H11yn Huuuld, Zeltku lvanek. A flurry of lttlepalhlc hallucina11011s 1s unleashed on the ~tdlt and pa11e111s at a Georgia psych1- at11~ 11osp11a1 whe11 a sul..;1dal patient with 11111.nn11ollablt1 psychic powers is admit ted ·n· ( t hr 30 mr11 J 0 MOYll "Halloween ( 1916 Horror) Donald Pteasence. Jamie Loo Curtis On a 1 .. uny Halloween nlghl, an uncoo11ollebte murderer escapes lrom an asylum and cuts 11 path ot death, desllucllon and ter- ror ltir011!Jtl a srnall town 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 rrw1 I UI @ AU IN TitE FAill. Y 1:11 IE I TOP llAJIC IOXJNQ J1m111y Juc:kson I Ad11Jn Arreola rO found Junim L 1gh1 w1:1ytit l>U\JI (from Las Vt.oqns Nev ) (A) (2 Ill:. JO m in ) aa e 181 rrs rn1 GREAT~ ... C1W1.E MOft A1111na1eo I 1nus takes his 11ad1 11011al place tn the pumµkrn patch 10 awa11 lhl' 1111val ul Halloween's lablcd nnd elu \1111' Great Pumpk111 {n) 0 m ~ ILEJIT HOE Geo1ye hires .:i11 1111emplnyed C.dte1er (lelda Ruben- '>IP111J 111 pose al> an exorc1l>t a11t1 co11- v111c.1• Jc~'Y 1hat Je11111te1 's ghost is gone 0 llOl WEllTO Katheune becomes 1n1t•w ... 1y 1eaJe>u~ whe11 a tJeautrful young wu111;in lrom Georye's past amves to b111Jy&11 for Webster ID PJI. lllAGAZINl A 24 year-old boxer who hos a pacemaker a took at the rno!.t µ0pula1 adult Halloween costumes (fY) THE CA TUNI al WAU STIEET WEEX 'Unloved And U11de1owned· Guest Pa111ck K1ldoyte. po11fuho manager First Investors Manage ft1t1nl Co, Inc {Ii) -COOPOl'I OIWtQf COWTY Zl llOYIE "Eating naoul" ( 1982, Come- tly/ Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov A\down on ti '' lurk mamed couple CJ1sc o.fer inat lhl:'y <111 make the money they need to buy 1111:'11 tlream d1r1e1 IJy 1<,nock1ng oft wpll heeled sex perverts R ( 1 hr 25 111111 I .. e t!!t OALUI BntJt•y womes rhat he will end up fhp lose• 111 a showdown wrth JR 1>v1·1 co•rllol nl Ew1ny Ori 11 1he1r lruce t'Al.lllC!'. ( t l!r) 0 m ~ Ch,l!.e c1nrJ Brooke try to l·ClrH.i<,I J ynu11g won1<ln (I aur11 Alvarez) 1.Jl',Pd by W(JfveS 1(1 l11d1a'S JUllQleS belore ,1 h11t1d killer reaches he1 ( 1 hr ) 0 C\b) LOTTOYI In t<ansas City rtaherty ,rnd Flu~h <Jeh11er w1nnrngs 10 a man (Rob- l'lf P1oe1 t11Cl111a trorn the unaerwortd a """' l1hr.u1,111 1i.1u11P wat1t11s1 a110 a hos p11,111u 1 hto,111 l)Jl1P1H (P11111ck Wayne) ti'~ ~.:n.e~~ fn UNICNOWNWAll C'i> UV'E F1'0ll TitE llfT 'ThP MetroµulitJ11 tJpi>tJ tJala Centennial Conc:e11" The IOOllt anrnversary 01 lhe Melropohlan Up·•r.J teleb1a1mn i;onhnues teaturmg -.ucti l..'Pu1a star!. a!. Pldcido Domingo I uc """, P11varo111 ,ind Leontyne Price as wt>ll "' pedurmances by the Melropohtan or"ia Ur< heslra Chorns ana Ballet (4 hr'i I 10 1 llOYll "The Wlntet 0 1 Our Oteams" ( 1''l6 I . Ot'ama) Judy Davia. Bryan Brown A ywng man t>eccrnea &llracted to the 1u11kee·proi.111u1e he meets wtllle 1nvos11 ya11ny hrs y11llr1end's death 1n Syelney's tendertoo~ I hr . 29 nun.) t:alDTMI ....... <Tl MOVll ' Sm1lhefeens" ( 1982. Orama) Susan Berman, AICh8rd Helt A young woman hlls the New York mghlclub c1tcu11 1n hopes or oecom1ng a rock 'n' roll srng- in Siar 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) llACM flROll OAK Tm -(I) 'ALCON CMIT Angela's con1ro1 over her daughler Is wres1&d from h8r 88 the 1ew11 or a pielimlna\)' hearing lhat ~pears to seal Julia's lale ( 1 hr ) u m '°" LOVI AND MOMOlt Grace IS 1n1ured while helping a recruit whose para- chute opened early, and Duke (Keenan lvorv Wayans) conlronts his Illiteracy~ ( 1 hr) Bi~~'* Mall tries 10 find lhe kidnapped daughter of a surgeon who 1s the vrcllm of a plot to ensure lhe death olapal1en1 D (I h1) 0 llE1N1'll NmWTOIA lB..mtON m llVAllOM A look IS laken al lhe dra mat1c re-crea11on of the Soviet 1nter11en- 11u11 111 Prague 1n Augusl 1968 ( 1 hf , 30 rtllll I !Cl llOYIE "Luc.ky Lady" (1975, Come dy) Liza Mlnnelh, Burt Reynolels. A kind l1ea11ed killer, a bungling g!golo and e ~111ugg1er·s widow lorm a personal and pft1less1011al bootlegging alliance ounng Pruh1b1llon PG' (2 hrs ) l H l DOlleA -A HOT ...... MQtfT Pop queen Donna Summer sizzles tn a conce11 taped at the Pacific AITiphltheatre ln Cos- ta Mesa. Calif ( I hr ) (5 J MOV1f "Holl N1gl'I" (1961. Horror) L 1nda Blair. Vincent Van Patten. As part ol their in111a11on. tra1ern1ty and sorority pledges spend a nrghl in a spoo;y. sup- posedly abandoned mansion. 'A ( 1 hr , 40m1n) 0 llOV1f The Thing" ( t982, Horror) Kurl Russell. R1cha1d Dysart Members or a sc1en11hc fesearch leam in the An1arc11c conhonl an alien Ille form lhat 1s capable ol taking over the men's minds 'A' (2 hrs, 5 min) ( 2 1 MOYll ·•n1e De111l's Playground" t 1981) Simon Burke Nick Tate The story ul µuberty and ccltbac.y. and tt's conlllcrs. 1n an Auslfahan S"1'tnary 1s told (I h1 47m1n) m MOVIE 'The Atomic Brain" ( 1964, Sci 1>n1.e-FJC1ton) Erica Peters, Judy Bamber Ar• aging woman desires a young body 1n which 10 perpe1ua1e her b1a1n. ( 1 hf . 30 -~nunJo.n TRAC.Cl .. ll>DEllllMT .... ET1"''"'WOM,_ MrWI (i naYTI9IO GOU --l~} 9R. GAm Of THI WIB 1.-110000®.J m .... U TAXI 0 llETllT1I PIGMD'TOIA ~ {COWT'D) m M .&R1110M1 (D..VI&&. Ct11 MOYIE "The Sende1 ( 1962. Horror) Kathryn Hanold, Zel1ko tvanek A fluny o l 1etepath1c. halluc1na11ons is unleashed on the stall and J?alfents at a Georgia psych1- at11c hospital when a SUIC•Clal pallenl with uncontrOllable psych•c powers is adm11· led R' ( I hr . 30 min ) L JllaAL.D a AMICI 0 1 M TllWfAnoNI M COCIRT The Temptations sing such hits as "Jusl My lmi,ig1na11on .. "Mv Girl" and many others. IW~~111AQ(I '1111 l'ti lflOllT1CllfTD 11:11 f) (() llOV9 "Ntghlmare In Badham County" ( 1975 Otuma) Debolah Ral1tn. Lynne MOO<Sy Two prelly co-octs ere mls- take11 fur escaped convtets and sent to a women''i µ11ooi1 furrn (R) (2 hll., 15 mrnL D OJ ntl •IT Of CAMC* Host JOhnny Carson Oues1s Dudley Moore. Laurene Lanoon CR) ( 1 hr.) I IA 1\lllDAY MQtfT ®l AIC--~ TMICU Of 1'MI MQtfT Scheduled Dick Cavetl. The L111le River Band ( 1 hr . JO '"'" ) I ...-Ta Of Ult AIAMalCO DAVI).__, ..... POOTUl..L. (It) 1" CUii Fealured Dick Mill& shows why his extraordinary form ol encourage- menl 1s so success Jul. ( 1 hr • 30 mln.) a.~~-IWOM...,. fC) llOV9 "Glorla" ( 1960. Otama) Gena Rowlands. John Adames A lormer gun moll becomes the protector of an orphaned 6-year-Old Puerro Arcan larget- ed by 1he underworld tor the informallon tie carrres 1n d oa11ered brtelcase 'PG' (2 hrs 1 min) (EI IPOllTIWID (II) (I.) PU YIOY'l IHAll fT llXY I 10)-0N CS) VIDIO .,.IHOWDOWll.....,_,,_ 0 llOW "The Exorc1sl" ( 1973, Horror) Ellen Burstyn Linda Blair The young daughter ot a popular actress becomes possessea by a demon1e spir11 wh>eh com- m1I!. evil acts throogh lhe occupa11on ol her mind and bOtly 'A' (2 hrs. 2 mrn ) (ZJ llOWE "Sm11hereens" ( 1962. Drama) Susan Berman, Richard Hell. A yoong woman hlls lhe New York nightclub circuit 1n hopes 01 becoming a rock ·n· roll sing- ·~star. 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 11t1 @ MQtfT 111AQ(I 12:a 0 m AmAY MQtfT VIDIOI Musical mlnl- r'-'alures h1ghllght tunes by Stevie Nicks. The Doors, David Bowie. Thomas DOiby. Eddy Grant and John Coogar Mellen- camp ( I hr • 30 min ) e l1'IJQHT zoe. 0 OOOCINIQH'T L.A.; ¥l>IOI Featured: spe- cial Halloween ed11ton or the show: guests rnclude Mental As Anything, Nina Hagen, Toni Basil, Total Coelo,and Ktlllng Joke ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (D LOW. AmJICAll ITY\.I @ AUTO RAcaeG "CART Laguna Seca 300" (lrom Laguna Seca. Gahl ) (A) (2 hrs . 30mrn) ( L) PU YIOY'I 1HM1 IT IOY I (01 MOVIE "Wanda Whips Wall Streef'' ( 1962. Comedy) Veronica Hart. Jamie G1ths A power-hungry woman uses seJCual shenanigans to 11se to the top ol lhe cor- porate heap ( 1 hr . 50 min J tt:ll(H)llOYll "Ghost Story" (1961, Horror) Freel Asraire. John Houseman Mysle11oos tleathS begrn to decrmale lhe ranks of a small circle ol elderly men who share bolh a mon1hly sloryte11111g gel-togelher and a 50-year ·Old secret 'A' ( 1 hr . SO 1nln.) 1• 0 AlmlCA'I TOP TD 0 lllTIMfTll l'IGMEMTOIA TlllTHON (C<*T"D) «DAU•ntlFAaY (D llOWE 'Mat1y" ( 1955, Drama) Ernest Borgn1ne. Betsy Blair A shy bachelor tatts 1n love w11h a woman who has resigned herself to a file atooe (2 hrs • 30 min ) L ID AND Y'tOt..BICf FAa Y HOUR Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 11 .. -Saturday Conl. ~ AlmlCA: THI •COND Cllf1WY ®MOVll "Taps" (1981, Drama) George C. Scott. Timothy Hutton. (2 hrs.) aa D @) MCAA fOO'fUU. (Starting lime •S tentative.) (3 hrs .. 30 min ) Cl) llOVIE "Who Done II?" ( 1942, Come- dy) Bud Abbott. Lou Costello ( 1 hr , 30 min) fJD-11 llEllTOOAY "The Business Of Being A Private Eye" Private invesllga- tors lrom New York City, Chicago and Madison, Wisconsin discuss the real world ol private Investigation. (Par1 1) I AlmlCA: ntr llCOtl> CINT\llY Gl9 Cl) '9A IAIUTULL (Season Pram· lere) San Antonio Spurs at Houston Rookels (2 hrs., 15 min.) CJ:) llOYll "Prince 01 The City" ( 196 I, Drama) Treat Williams. Jerry Orbach. (2 hrs., 45 min.) WI llOTORCYCU WOllU ,......,.. MmlCA'l 1'0' Tiit .... CIW'AlllA&. AICmfT OP llM 9'0llTIWOllLD Scheduled Riviera International Triathlon (from Nice, France): NHRA Summernational Drag Races (lrom Englishtown. N.J.) ( t hr., 30min.) a> WlllMTMl*O ..... llMAVIOll (C)llOYll "I Wake Up Screaming" ( 1941. Mystery) Betty Grable, Victor Mature. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (%) MCMI "The Love Ban" ( 1973, Come- dy) Hywet Bennert. Nanette Newman. ( 1 hr .. 36 min) 8b *""' "Chamber 01 Horrors" ( 1940, Horror) Lilli Palmer. Leslie Banks. (2 ,.1hrs.~TMll .-TMl*O tllUlt mlAYat llOYll "Time Bandits" ( 198 t, Come- dy) Craig Warnock. David Warner. ( I hr , 50 ~ U -"Days 0 1 Heaven·• (1978. Qra· ma) Richard Gere. Brooke Adams. ( 1 hr". min) -....--...um 1MI WOT WAI WOii The Sioux net readies for battle. after Chief Satangkel la assaulted by a young Rut· Sien count: the migrant Morman Je<emlah TaylOf proPoses marriage to Jesale. ( 1 hr.) I • MOfm "Guadalcanal Diary" ( 1943. Adventure) William Bendl11, Lloyd Nolan (2 hrs.) •.,_"Phantom 0 1 The Rue Morgue" ( 1954, Mystery) Karl Malden. Patricia Med./:~ hrs.) e DINIY "Shimon Peres" Israel's Labor Party leader. who missed becoming Prime Minister by one vote, talks abOUI the etectlon p<oceu and other lesues. ~ POCUI..:=:" ~= ... ~POllLll The true-Ille dramn o1 one m•n'& breve Gtruggte against 1etmlna1 cencef. and the cour&ge of his lamify and lrlende ts documented. (1 hr.) (0) ll0¥9 "The Sen~r" (1982, Horror) Kathryn HarrOld. Zeljko tvanek. ( l hr • 30 min.) •@ A Mii WClll.D A oocumeor.ry 8'llplor- lf?g Ufo In Sri Lanka. II Miion In South Atla. ll p<tMntfd. •D LAlll Tmo TQplc1· Tralnll'lg of Hlapenlca at the FBI Ac•dtmy; oomodl•n Raul MartlNU; a Hlapanlc wtlo llMn rnen- 1-4 Fr&day, OOt. 28. 1983 nequins.; Ballel~1co. UQIUJQM'I (!) QOOO 1mt . Eli) llfT'EMATIONAL. IDl'noN Ford Rowan hosts a lool< at important trends and news events on lhe United States as seen by tor· eign tetev1s100 and print lournalists s1a- 11oned In this counlry ~ llMYm.D llOOM FOCUI 09I tOCllTY llOVIE "La Ronde" ( 1950. Drama) Simone Signore!, Anton Walbrook ( 1 hr .. 30min) Cl) MOVW "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) 1:11 @ llOTORWIB IJ.UITMTID .. 8 I wmt YOU Featured· Or. Robin Cook. author of "Coma," "Breln" and "God- player... discusses the questions of how competent today's doctors and Mspltels ara 1n treat~ patients. 8 .... llOVll "Mad Monster Party" ( 1967, Fantasy) Animated Voices of Phyllis Diller. Bons t<artott ( 2 hrs ) G THI IWl>Y IOYI I IWICY DMW MY• ,... (!) WB.COm IACa, ICOTTD fD NOYA "Talking Turtles" A turlle-slze computer that is being used In classrooms as an aid to teach children is reviewed through the eyes of Os Inventor. Seymour Paper!. D (I hr.) I ..,._,. fACU OP CW.l\IM MOVll "Paternity" (1981. Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Beverly O' Angelo. ( 1 hr , 35mln.) ~MOVIE "Hands Ot A Strangler" ( t961. Horror) Mel Ferrer, Deny Carrell. (2 hrs ) a11 Q!)~ aaf) MON "Shoot Out" (1971. Western) Gregor~eck. Pat Quinn. (I hr .. 30 min.) D TIWOll.D Scheduled. Riviera lnternetlonel Triathlon (from Nice, France): NHRA Summernatlonal Drag Races (from Englishtown, N.J ) . ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (!) UTTU~091THIMAM G) MOVll "The Valley 01 Decision" ( 1945, Drama) Greer Gerson. Gregory Peoll. (2 hr& .. 30 min.) ~fACDOf~N9 -· llOV9 "Woltl Across Texas" ( 1982. Drama) Anne Archer. T&fry Jastrow ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) C)MOfm "Missing" (1981, Drema) Jacll Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) M CO llCMI "Love & Money" ( 1980, AdVenture) Ray Sharkey. Ornella Mull. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. , ....... im MOfm "Two Dragons Floht Against Tiger" (1981, Adventure) Wong l<uan Hslu.li:~~s.) 1 --"Overbo9rd" ( 1978. Adven· ture) Angle Dickinson, Cllll Robertson. (2 hrs ) e ...,. "Th@ Mummy" ( 1!>59. l'iorrOf) Peter Cushing, Chrl&topher Lee (2 Ns.) I M.L .. ,_CU._ ,...c ... .,..•n llOYll "T~ Sullivant" (1944, Drama) l homas Mltchofl. Anno Baxttt. (2 hrt.) (I)"' .... __ _ CO) llO¥ll "The Toy" ( 1962. Comedy) RIOllerd Pryor, Jackie QleellOO ( 1 hr • 40 mloii.i WI •CIUFIPI o a 111 -t••••n•n ... www •• (ij)HIO ComtG ATIMC'nONI CZ) llOVIE "A Wedding" (1978, Drama I Carol Burnell, Vlllorlo Gassman. Directed iRobert Altman. (I hr , 36 min ) 6:11 MD 11M FOOTUU. MllORT ..... wm•REVllW IWDllll PUY'IOOl '11 CIR 'ATllOl. QMATUT lf'OllTI l.IGBDI Of FOOT· IAL1 "Elroy 'Crazylegs· Hirsch" Host; Johnny Unites. fl:=_OML,AlmtO {ti) MO¥m "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper. ~hr., 35 min.) llUQMIT .. MCAA FOOTIAU North Caroline State vs. South Carolina (3 hrs .. 15 min.) n ([)IIOVW "Buddy, Buddy" (1981. Come- dy) Jeck Lemmon, Watter Mallhau. ( 1 nr .. 36 min.) • UllCOP"' &ll llO¥llG llGHT Al.OMO "Jennifer's Choice" Feeling Isolated because she's the daughter of the principal. Jennifer s1arts using drugs to "be like all !he other ~s~ Of AlmAI. ,_,... ([) IAT\lllDAY llmfT AT Tttl "8HT1 Nino LaRocca I Harold Volbrecht 10-round Welterwelghl bout (llve from San Remo. Italy) =· 30 min.) CID UI AL 'D DAY 1 Highlights ot the llrst day of a four-day music testlval held on Memorial Day Weellend include perfor· mances by The Clash, Men at Work. A Flock of Seagulls, English Beat. Olngo Bolngo, Well of Voodoo, INXS and OIVl- i s. ( t hr .. 30 min.) "°'999 ..... ...OWOll COlllUT8I --•lvenlng ·11:::: llCMI "The Abominable Dr. Phlbes .. (1971, Horror) Vincent Price. Joseph Cotten. Alter the death of his wile. a doc- tor feels compelled 10 punish the man responsible. (2 hrs.) D WIMAT ($tarting lime Is tenta· tlve.) • I L•IMCUlJIOllD ....~,,,, llCMI "Come Baell. Charleston Blve" ( 1972. Comedy) Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques. Two Negro delec· tlves lnvnllgate a narcotlQs operation In Harlem that 1s caught In a power struggle between bleoks and the Mafia. (2 hrs.) e MAlm "Acacia· Tree of Thoma" A greet variety of wlldllle species Jive In and e1ound the thorny acacia !rte$ on the AfrJ. can plains. ( 1 hf.! • IMllCOl.OU1MNllTM CC) mWll "Misty" (1961, Drama) Oovld Ladd. Artl'lur o·eoonoM. Two chfldron sava their money In ordtr to buy 1 mUCll- Y.!_llrnod·for hOflle, ( t hr .. 30 min.) (Q) llOYll "My Fevortta v .. ,.. ( t982, Comedy) Peter O'TOOle. Jtllkll Harper. A dlpeoman!K•I f()(fTler mltlnff ldOI hH dllflcu!ty coping with I~ pr"8Ur.. of o live TV portonnance d\Jrlng tottvltlon · • ~a;.;r 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 m~.) Ct "MO<:i.t n Problem&" ( 1961, Comedy) C~vy C ...... Patti D'Atban- '111111. A hapitll llr t1afflo eontrolllf with numefoua P«IOflllf probleml It ondOwtcl with ttltk!Mtlo ~after being douMCI ~th l'!UO'"' w•t•, 'PO' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) \ Orama) G3ry Cooper, Petrlcla Neal (2 .. h11S·u=a. TtllmmrrTI .. zoo ... llmMOI~ • ITUDIO Feature<I L06 Angel&S street cook~ (1ht ) • 1Mll8 AT Ttll IUOU CHI Ttll ~ aOCl9 .... AY Anfmat- 8<1 DI. Seuss's story lot!Owa lhe !raining of a piospectlve earthling belate he Is sent down a celestial highway to his new home 0 llOVll "Modem Problems" (1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Palll D'Arban _1ville;1=~-AIM dlP~/-CWl/-­TMAT,_ttlOW IWIAI . MAii DClll'T UT 11tl DAml ~ ., ICHOOl "The Creative Ch11stle" Techniques to reline lhe Christie, allowing llexlbillty with terrain and snow conditions. (H) lllOVll "My Favon1e Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Pe1er O'Toole, Jessica Harper lh1 .. 35 min.) W {() NCAA TODAY WftrTTOllAYB ,_TAU .... l9'0llm.I 90¥ll "King Of Kong Island" ( 1978. Science-Fiction) Brad Hams, Marc law· renc:J.2 hrs ) ~ r-wm lllfa.G lflORlm A .,,. PUCI A young girl and tier dr110tce<I mothef lace Independence for lhe hrst lime t:tl(j..) llOVll "Time Aller Time" (1979. Sc•· ence-Flclton) Mtlcolm McDowell. David Warner. ( 1 hr .. 52 min) .. ())ICM l'OOrlAU. G)AU•All>TMIC.91••1 OZZJIAll>~ @)1111Llmll WIR"1.leO __ ,. • : :awm •1TCH11G llOVll "Misty" (1!:161 . Drama) David Ladd. Arlhur O'Connell. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ro "°"" ... Cll> @ llOVll "Grendel. Grendel. Grendel" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated. Voices of Peter Ustinov. Keilh Mitchell. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 0 MOT11111om01.-(Z) llOVll "Creatures The World Forgo!" ( 1973, Adventure) Julie Enge. Tony Bonner ( t hr , 34 min,) -1G)•T ITMCAlll ~ ~ I ICOOll 000 I ICHOOl· --i.oca ...... tMJt 1----wmtatAM.ilWM •COOfB IOUW COW1"Y THI WOll.D .aRTIMMt "Climbing I Wrndsurhng" (R) ( 1 hr ) ® -THI MR. Len Dawson and Ntck Buonlcon11 hosl a revrew ol 1he prevoous week's NFL hlghllghts ( t hr ) CID llOVll "Andy Hardy Comes Home" ( 1958, Olama) Mickey Rooney, Palricta Breslin. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Intl MlllJllMU m..,.. .. IA1IUJTI .... (WMHI} -QI) AIWllO .... MM I m.I tMJt " '°',, IOCQll 0 llO¥ll "Vengeance Vow" ( 1955. Wt.'!jlcrrr) CIJylw1 MOOlu. Jay StlvtJrlllttJIS lhr 30mln) WOM.D Oii COOIM WOMM~ -.. IAYOMAU.-YAISf't 11'1 ~A'ITOPTa ®l AIC WIBllilD .. CIAL "Bunnrcutu The varnp1re Rabbit" An1maled A lamt tfs cat and dog become suspiCIOUS ol a Ounny tnat nas fUS1 t>een tld~ted by tM lclar~lUll MMICMID .... WHAT~ w.TM POil A MAIOM llOVll "Telelon" (1977, Ad11en1ure) Charles Bronson. Lee Remick ( t hr . 43 mlfl) (.£ l Tilr Miit IOXIMQ Jhnmy Jack sun I Adrian Arteola 10-round Junior Lighl weighl bout (from las Vegas, Nev.) (R) ~hrs) -IOXIMQ .-ONvao ONOYWRPMVllW tt:11(L ) ~ IMATllA "Concert For l h1t Ame11cas" Drummer Buddy Rich 1oms S1na1ra In a concert al lhe Allos De Cha 11011 Amp"htthealre 1n Iha Don11ntcan ttll1Re~l~AN.25nun I WlllAOAZM ~ AmMCAMIAMDITAll> llY FAYOllTI IWmAM : Dlltllt AT M.IA'I • WllTleG FCMt A MAION (H MIO ComlO ATIMC1'10MI 101 llOft "The Pride 01 The Yankees" ( 1942, Bl~raphy) 0 111y Cooper. T&ret<I W11yhl (2 hrs 30 min ) ISJ llOVll "Orey Lndy Down" ( 1978. Adventure) Charlton Heston, David Car 101.lone ( t hr . 51 min ) 0 MO¥m The Toy" (1982. Comedy) R1ctiaro Pryu1, Jackie Glee::.on (I ht . "0 rnln) I Z} llON 'King, Queen, Knave" (1972 Comedy) David N111en Gtna L0Uob11gtdli LI hr . 30 min ) Er:) llON "Frankenstein's Daughter" ( t9b9, HOllOI) Johfl Ashley. Sendra Krugh! ( t hr .. 30 min ) --Afternoon 129 U DllAO MCMG "Sprlngnallonals" ( 1 hr) 8 ntm ITOOGll 0 llOVll "The Devil Al Four O'Clock" ( 1961, Ad11en1ure) Spencer Tracy, Frank Strnll!a (2 hrs.) 0) llOW "Stoner" ( 1979. Adventure) Ge°J~~nby. Angela Mao (2 tirs ) 11 ..., llat ,_. "Bye Bye. Ma Bell" The facts behtnd the break·up ol AT & T. wllal the lulure holds lor video arcades and the best buys tn telephones ere e1.pla1neo m IPICW. TMAT "He Makes Me Feel Lrke Danc1n"' New York Clly Ballet dam.er Jacques D' AmbOrse trains young s1uden1s ol his Na11or1a1 Dance lns1ilule for a perlllrmance lhal also lealures actor Ke~on Kline and stnger Judy COiiins ( t hr I HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Complimentary Consultation WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. l.tMtrt A. lede- l043 Wettdlff lh-., hit• 10I N•~rtl-h (n••r C•c•'• •ft 17th efttll ,,.,,..._, Most lnsurl•nces Accepled Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 13 -Saturday Conl. during World War 11 'A' (2 hrs 19 m111 ) (Zl llOWE "The S1a1e Of Things" ( 1983) Pa1r1ck Bauchau. Allen Goorwolz /\ fllrn crew and cast are slranded on Portugal (2 hrs) m ffl.OMY toUAD -® leQHTTMCICI .. O llOWE "Screamers· I 1981 Horror> Barbara Bach. Richard Johnson A deranged scientist And a greedy physocoan use lheH created monster 10 retroeve •l treasure from lhe lost city ot Atlantts (2 lhr;e-:CMUMM MCM,_OMTim .. IAT\llDAY.,_TOMm ,,_ QD(f)®J m ... COUIGm FOOT'UU UCLA vs Wash 1~1on (2 hrs .. 30 min ) W A llAQICAL., ..CAL IW..lO'llD Jer malne Jackson, Devo, Kim Carnes. Larry Wilson. Wiiiiam Shatner Billy Joel, Sor cery. Eddie Money and Sieve Baker Join host Fred Travalena for a magical. muSlCal Halloween special ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) Cl) llOft "Mr Klngstreet's War" ( 1971. Drama) John Sa•on Tlppl Hedren A man and his wife SP.I •JP a game preserve In Africa. only 10 have British and Italian armies fight over the waterholes on 1he11 property (2 hrs ) fEJ UT\llDAY l9QHT AT TMI AQNTI Nino LaRocca I Harold Volbrecht 10-found Wellerweight bolJI (from San Remo. llaly) (R) 12 hrs . 30 min l (l ) llOWE "Bet Ami" ( 1978, Comedy I Harry Aeems A reporter cove11ng an erol It arl show Is persuaded to 1om lhe lun loving stall ol a skin magazine ( I hr , 24 min) til •IT Of llZAllll m HOT ET realured Neal Hulkower, with a debate on Iha death penally ( 1 hr ) tw@ leQHT TMCll tW 8 llOWE "Rosemary's Baby" ( 1968. Horr0t) Mia FQJrow Jann Cassavetes A young woman is horrified to discover tha1 her hu~band l'las piomlsed their unborn child to a coven of wltchfls (2 hrs , 45 min) GOD fM>AY llMTVllllOI A specie! edl lion contains musical mlnHeatures hlghllghtlng tunes by top rock stars inctud- tng Dev1d Bowle, Michael Jackson, Duren Duron. Biiiy Joel, l:>onna Summer end FloetwOOd Mac ( t hr . 30 min I 8MC .... lO'l MAMYaw.t•co.:aT "You're The Only Song" Chapin, one of the ltnetit Blog O! I songwriters of the deeade, perlo11ns "The Cet's In The Cradle," "Texl" end "The Circle Game " fJJ llO¥tl "The Kentucky Frlec:t Movte" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim. Mester Boog Soo Han This collec!loo of no-hold9· barred satlrlcel sketches spoofing televl- Slofl end movie cllches Include$ cameo appenranoes by Oon81d Su1h8flond. Hen· ry Glb500. George La:renby and Bill Bh< ~ 'A' ( I hr , 30 rnln ) tW '90N "Taps" ( 198 I, Of11me) George Scoll. Timothy Hutton Mllltary school cadOts lake over lhelr school 10 prevent plant to furn the actdemy property Into 9 cQOClo ~ment •pa• (2 ht•) niee.,. "The Hu•t101" 11961, Drama) Paul Newmon, J11ciklf! GltAIOl'I A pool eh&rk lolet his glrllrlend and hit "Mtlf· rupee!, but leg81nS hit pride 111te< be11tlng ll'le man rttapC>nllble at his own game 16 Friday, Oct. 28, 1983 U.Eli) JOHN CA&.UWAY MIER••Wt Arllst l ou1s"' Nevelson talks about work. mm naye :ind children and the art ot hv1ng as 11n indlVlduahsl ( 1 hr I 2 l llOWE "[a11ng Raoul'' ( 1982 Comt>- <.lyl Paul Ballet. Mary Woronov A down oo therr tvck married couple discover that they tan make lhe money they neeo 10 buy the11 dream done• by knock1nq ott well-heele<.1 sex perver IS 'A' ( I hr 25 mon l I LET'I TAU~ YOll ttji l9QHT TMCll 1Ht llOWE "J1n11ed1 · ( 1982 Comedy I Belle M1dler, Ken Wahl A songer lalks an unlucky caS1110 dealer into helping her do away woth her obno~1ws boyf11end 'R' ( 1 hr 45m1n) U:aQ) llOWE "Kitten W1lh A Whip" I 1964, Orama) Ann-Margre1, John Forsythe A reform school runaway and her wild cohorts coerce a respectable pollt1c1an into driving them 10 Meicico ( 1 hr , 45 min) ILJ llZJ1I Anyihlng and everything goes on Ladies' N.ght Ovt at Los Angeles' wild and~ nightclub, Osko's (0 ) "Beach Blanket Bango" ( 1976, Comedy) Rene Bond, Tony MaUIOtll Thi) leader of a rock 'n' roll band 1r1es 10 hold cinlo his instruments tor a band competl hon white his morose girlfriend dallies wllh the local r~ (I hr . 20 min,) mleQHT WOROCITY lll~•IWOM ... ti) lllMI "The Monster Ck.lb" ( 198 t. Fantasy) V1ncenl P11ce. Jahn Ca1111d1nP A vamp.re enl8fla1ns a mortal w11ter at a disco toi rnons1e1s with three bizarre sto roes concerning. respectrvely. e creature with a lelhal whistle. a middle-class vam· puo and a vlllage papulaled by ghouls ( t hr . 30 rnln) ($1GAU.Alta1111 llADCIUTf The uncon venttonal comedian performs et Iha r:ast Country Performing Arts Center In San Ooeo<>. CaHI ( I ht ) lm .. ICOTT ._ ...-f 1'11M*I -· 1:11 WllAQAD9 MO¥ll "Separate Tables" ( 1958. Ora· ma) Deborah K8fr. Rita Haywonh An rngllsh r8flort holet Is unsellled by news- pfiper repoila end an unwelcome vlsltCI' ( 1 hr • 55 m1n ) fEl Cfl '100TUU. Toronto Argonauts at Edmontoo E1k1mos (R) (2 hrs . 30 min I lll llO¥ll "The Devil's Playground" (1981) Simon Burke, Nk:k Tate.The sto1y of puberty end celibacy, end it's conlllcts. 111 an Ausllallen seminary Is told. ( t hr .. 47 min.} / t.11 lO)W OM ¥mO 1'9(R) llO¥ll "Pat8fnlly" (1961, Comedy) 8Yf1 Reynolds. Bevefly O' Angelo A bach etor in hi& IOl'llet Who wonts to be 11 lather searchM for the right women to beer his -,child~' ( 1 hr , 36 r;wn) .......... 9CICl 1111•rn.A.1 vmoe UI fHTWM. .. DAY 1 Highlights of the Hrsl dl'ty or " rooNltty muslO fet11v111 held oi1 Memorlel D&y W&Wlllend ll'l<llUO. porfor· mances bt: The Cletll't, Men •t WQlk, A Aock of seegullt. English Beel. Olnqo' Bolngo, Wall of VOOdOO, INXS and OM· ~" (1 1'W ,30mln) lSJ llO¥ll "Jln~ec:t~· ( t982, eom.dy) Belle Mldlef. Ken Wahl A ~ 1elk1 an unlucky catln<> ctealef into hetcMna hef do t1w11y with her 0bn01dout boyfriend. 'R' ( 1 hr , .4&mln.) ~(01 llOVll "lhe Sender" ( 1982. Horror) Ki1Hiry11 Hnrrnld, Zeljko lvanek A flurry ot tp,lepath11. halluc1nattons is unleashed on th .. '>Intl .rnd µa11ents at a Geofgla psychi· allu luy;p1l11I when a suicidal patient w1lh uncuntroll,1L1IP µsychoc powe1s is admit· 11-d 'A ( I hr JO min ) OllOVI! · TheGoofalher, Part II" (1974, Dram;\) Al Pacmo. Robert Duvall ~15 tJ llOVll "Ttit! Rose Tattoo" ( 1955. Ora· rn,1) /\nr1.i Magnani. Burt Lancaster. fla&ed on the play by Tennessee Wllllams. A won1a11 lesti-Iler late husband's lelthlul- ness l>t>lnrP becoming Involved with anolher 111<111 \ 1 hr 45 min ) Q) llOVll 'The Secret 01 Santa Vittoria" ( 1969. Orama I Anthony Ovlnn, Anna Magnani Italian villagers band together to pi.,vent lhe occupying Nazis from confis-- c:Aling one mllhon Ooltles of wine (3 hrs.) 2:19 0 llOVll ·Dracula's Daughter" ( 1936, Horror) Otto K1uger, Glorle Holden A man is led on a dange1ous search when a vamp11e's daughter kidnaps his llancee. ~hr JO min) Cai ':::. "The Ken1ucky Fried Movie" f 1977, Comedy) Evan Kim. Mesler Bong Soo Han This collection of no-holds- bilrrnd sot111ca1 sketches spoofing televl· soon nnd movie cllches includes cameo 11ppem11nces by Donald Sutherland, Hen· ry G1l.Json, George Lazenby and Bill Bhc-1:>y A' ( t hr , 30 min ) 2'11 r S) llOWE "Gray Lady Down" ( 1978, /\<Jventore) Charlton Heston, Oevid Car· rad1ne When a nuclear submarine carry· ong 4 I men aboard rs rammed by a way- ward lre1ghler, II sinks to a depth of t,400 tne1 and t.Jecomes preearlously perched on a sea shell 'PG' ( t hr , 5 I min ) Ml Im l9QHT TMCICI 1:21 (H) llOVll "First Blood" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran's run-In wllh the polloe In a dead war boddy's hometown escelates rnto a minor war 'R' ( I hr , 35 min I a:. I Ll llOWE "Jinxed!" ( 1982. Comedy) Bette Midle1, Ken WaN. A singer tell<s an unlucky casino dealer into helplng her 00 away with her obnoxlOus boyfriend. 'A' ( t hr 45mln) CZl llO¥il "So Fine" ( 1981, Comedy) Ryon O'Neol, Jack Warden, A stulty cOl- ~1e p1olessor saves his lalher's flounder· 11'1{l garment loCtOfy by Inventing a new 1ypo of ladles' jeans. 'A ( t hr . 3 t min.) M IO) llOwa "Dog Dey Afternoon" (1975, Ort1ma) Al Pactno. Jann C&zele A New VOik Coty bank 1obbery ~elates Into 1 nenr c11cus when community activist& join In to siege an anll·pollce protest d\Jflng tho caper. (2 hrs .. 15 min ) •aTODAn .... ll0'9 "Scarec:t To Death" ( 1947, Mystery) Bela Lugosl. Joyoe Compton. A klltor Is toiced to confront the Image of • mnn 5he murdered. ( I hr .. 25 min I !Cl llO¥tl "Atchlrd Pryor Live From i he Sunset Strip" ( 1982, ComedY) Rlcherd 1 Pryor Thts hk'ned ~1perforlnance11 ti;ghttghted l.Jy the comtdlan't vlewt on se•. m111r1ogo. prl&on Ille t!lnd • Ohllllng though humo1ou• account of hit oat•· strophic e•P.trlonooa with ocx:etne ~ll('Ut!IQe. A' w rnln,) llO't'OCMll "OMX Bicycle 1191'\I" {from La! V&gll. Nt'J,) (R) (1 ;•r=-1 ...... -lahlrclay Cont. l llTCITY .. -u.rruu. Los Angeles L8k&IS et Uta.h Jou 12 hrs , 40 min ) •1GCIJ OD .... IOO Animated Featured rnonsters Otacuta, Frankenstein and the WOiiman are tOtned Dy guests Dionne Werwlck and 1R1~ Taylor 111 tnrs Halloween speelel ( I IAllllY l&Llll =..AT MJA't Julia Chlld p1epa1es her classic roast leg of lamb, and guesl chel Mor1cef Meddeb serves a Maine lob· s1er specially D CtO at.MA~ If COllCaf Thrs concert taped in Ogden. Utah features Olivia Newton·Jotin singing such Ms as "Physical." "Heart Arrack" and "You're The One Thal I Want · (I tir • 30 min ) (Z) llO¥ll "So Fine" ( t981, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jack yvarden. A slulfy col- lege professor saves his lathei's flounder 1ng garmenl factory by 1r1ven11ng a new l e or ladies' ,eans 'A' ( I hr . 31 fl'llf\ I MmlCA llOCK• HI llY MllWOM MOU.YWOOD ClOIEUP Featured: an at· home 1n1ervlew w11ti Connie Selleca, "Variety" celebrates 11s 501h anniversary and a look al Its hrstory, a behmd·the- scenes look al t1lle artrsts; people who design 1he opemng artwork on lllms G) DfTDT~ Ttll WI& Featured Leonard Mallin talks with Lana Turner and d11ec1or Taylor Hackford ("An Ollrcer And A GerHleman") about m ovie romance. 1n1erv1ew<> with Chad Everell and country stars David Frozzell and Shelly West. (1 hr) tlll Rb ...CA "Owls Lortts 01 Derk· ness'· Owls are one of the most d1lhcull creatures 10 photograph because ot theu shyness and extraordinary sensory pow ers, as Mally lllustrales o 01) TAL.fl ftlOM l1tE DAM la "Tllck Or Treat" Bernard Hughes portrays a miserly general slore p1oprre1or in a depressed 1940s rural community Who invites farm ers' children 10 search hos "haunled"' house tor theor parents' IOUs on Hallow een nighl ~All CMAMIH ~T AND MW1 I CL.) lllOVlf "Young Docrors In l ove" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean Sean Young A young surgeon lrres lo over come his fear ol the krnle m lhrs spoot of soa=a cllches. 'R' ( I hr 35 min ) CS) "Time Bandlls" (1981. Come- dy) Craig Warnock. Da111d Warner A young boy 1s taken oo e trrp rhrough 11me by a band of dtmrnultve would-be oullaws who have slolen a 11me·warp map from the Supreme Being 'PC' ( 1 hr . 50 min) 11111 Wlllt. COUN'Tlt'f Wiie 1:11 DAMCI RV'IJI 111111 YOUll LR m ON LA. Featured' A look ol some teenage body t>urfders, possible cures for baldness are eKammed, actor William Shalner's incredible lollow1ng of lans oS examined: a loo!< at the sport of wrnd skallng i flWLJC ,,,. .. mONIMO.QO NIWTOWI APtlU Ira lravels tu HOUStOfl to watch astronauts train at the JohnSOl'l Space Center. and an e,,«'1ngere•J "r" cies. the clouded leopard. 1~ seen fl) WIDIJID MAQAZM ~) IOTI ...a NO FM.LI Videos nl tracks from the singer's "No Frrlls" albuno recording slud10 and concen lootage. anti an interview 'l'ltlh Mrss Moeller are featured in this soec1a1. !OJ MOVll "1 ho Exorc1s1" ( 1973. Horror) [lltm Our$tyn, Linda Blalt The young dUIJl,jhtur of a popular actreu btk:omes µor.sessed by a damonlC spl111 which com- rTills evil aots lllrOUQh the occupallo11 ol her mind and Dody. 'R' (2 hrs . 2 min ) m TOGlllB wmt ......, MO ,AT ~ ,..., (I) WALT.-.Y "Disney's Halloween Treat" The annual occasion ls celebrated with scenes from Disney cartoon claSSlcs. oncludlng "Snow Whole And The Sel/en Owerls" and "r an1as1a," and en animal ed ve1s1on 01 "The Legend Of Sleepy Hol low " (R) ( t hr ) D m Dlff'W naouA W1lhs's lalse cta1111 that he kflows cardlopulmonary 1esusc1ta11on PUl!i ArnOld's Ille In jeop aooy D U llOV9 "Old Dracula" ( 1975, CO'f\8- dy) David Niven, Teresa Graves The ag111g Transylvanlan bloodsucker searches among a bevy of Playboy bun- nies lor the µerlect donor 10 revive his beloved countess (2 hrs ) 0 @) T .J.. ltOOllll H~er becomes involved wllh a journaflsl (Helen Shaver) who Is wrlllng an expose al>OUt the pre- c1ncl's lntell~-d1v15'Qn r:;i ( 1 hr ) (f)TWIJQHT Q)fAllR Cl) llOYE "The BrotherhooCJ 0 1 The Bell'' ( 1970. Suspense) Glenn Ford, Rosemary Forsylh In 11s overly ambitious d11ve tor !>uccess a secret traternny Cleats harshly wllh 1"ose who would stand In then way (:? nrs) fD NATIONAL Ol0QllA'9ttc INCIAL Tt.lyPI CJuest For Eternlly" The works ol Ramses II are featured In a look at some 1na1or archaeological proiects which are. ur1cover1ng and preserving the legacy of lhe E'yyptran pharaOhs. o ( I hr ) ml FAU.ANDNIECW llEQIW.D~ (~} lllOVlf "Teleton" (1977. Adventure) Cllarles Bronson. Lee Remick The KGB's lop agent is senl to America to s1op a v1lla1nous oe1ec1or lrom wggerrng lolly h11mdn t1nie bOmbs planled during the Cold War and never de-activated 'PG' (I hr . 43 mm) IEJ"°"'1COTBI (HJ llOVIE ·The f ,,orc1st" ( 1973, Horror) r11en Burstyn. Linda Blair The yo11no oaughter of a popular actress becomes (>055eS~d by a dernonrc spirit which com m1t!. evil a1.ts lhrough 1tie occupa11on of her 1111nd and body 'R' (2 hrs. 2 min.) 0 llOVIE "The Toy" ( 1902. Comedy) Richard Pr yor. Jackie Gleason A multlmrl· honaue "purchases" an unemployed black man as a play1h1ng lor his sported young son 'PG ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CZ l llOVIE "Trail Of TM Pink Panther" ( f98?. Comedy) Peter Sellers, David N111en Followmg the disappearance of bumbling French pohce detecllve lnspec- 1or Clouseau. a TV reporter 1nlervlews lrtends lamrly and enemies lo put togelh· er a profile of his hie 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min) m llOYIE "The Unknown Terror" ( 1957. Horror) John Howard. Mala Powers. A strange scientist develops a man eallng tungus in South America (2 hrs J imf!!)NEWI .. D m M.VIJI WOONI Ricky has to pul Ill exlra hours on his science-lair pro1ec1 as Ille result ol hos m1sch1et 1n lhe classroom ml Ill WIVEI Of HEJllY Yll "Jane Sey- mour' A Shy and devout girl. she eventu· ally berm, Henry a weakling son. Edward, Jnd dies oro the ch1ldbed ( I hr , 30 min ) E CR. FOOTIAU Toronto Argonauts a1 Edrnonlon Eskimos {2 hrs.) l:lt 11'!'1 NtQtfT n!Aatl . .. fl Cl) llOWll "Prtvate 6enj&mln" ( 1980. Comedy) Gotdltt liawn. Eileen Brennon A well-lo do young womlln 1n1s1akenly joins the U S Army foUowing lhe Clealh o hef new husband on lhelr wedding nlghl (fl) l2 hrsJ CJ OD 1'NI ROUITW Amanda end Michael ere kidnapped by mot>sten seek· Ing an 1ncr1mlnallng photograph taken by Evan ( 1 hr) U ®) L0¥1 IOAT A couple leero lhal lhelr daughter (OebOleh Shellonl 10\les an old e1 man (Roberl Reed). a woman (Flol· llllCe Hendersonl tries to arrange an alfatf for he1 husband (Gordon Jumpl . and the niece (Kim Lankford) ol lhe c1u1Stt line's d1rec1or creates l'lavoc o ( t hr ) O lllOVlf "The lncredlBle Malling Man" (1977, Horror) Burr OeBenn1ng, Myron Healey An astronaut contracrs a baffling disease lhal causes his skin 10 melt ( 1 hr . 30mm) Q) ITAll llAllC:lt tD ID Wl¥U CW MBllY WI "Anne Boleyn" Henty's hoped·lor son Is stillborn and Anne's daughter carries on the Tudor name Henry accuses her ot adultery and Incest and she Is beheaded ( t hr • 30 min) Cl) MOVIE "Jinxed!" I 19~ Comedy) Bette M•dler, t<en Wahl A ge1 talks an unlucky casino dealer rnro lplng her do away with her obnoxious boylrlend 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 mm) (~ MO¥'E "Halloween Ill Season 0 1 The Wiich" (1982, Horror) Tom Alk111s. Sta- cey Nelkln A young woman 1s aldeo by an emergency room phySlC1an In her lnvesO· gallon ol a Halloween mask manulac1urer who may have been responsrble tor her lalher's gruesome mu1der ·n· ( I nr . 35 rntn) .. @ llQHT TMaC• t:9@ MOVIE "Exorc1s1 II The Herettc" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Burton. Linda Blau Young Regan MacNeil 1s sllil h11un1- ed by bizarre visions and dreams ol flying. a s11uat1on which a priest end a female psychologist try 10 end lor her 'A' ( t hr , 57 min.) M (Z) ctWUI QW9llJN TAUCI wmt Ouesl. Sam Arkof1 .. 0 fZ l1tE YIU.OW ltOtf Stronghear1 (Wiii Sampsoo) 1s 1alled on susp1c.1on ol murde1, and Roy spol!> Grace and Wh11 ~ether on an apparenl dale ( 1 hr ) ii I =AIY lllAM> A youngster (Vic torla Spelling) asks an elderly grouch (George Kennedy) about her parents' death. and e showb12 legend (Mllloo Berle) seeks a reunion wrth his old part- ners (Imogene Coca, Howard Morris) r:;i !~GOU> uctJfT cw llAN MOVIE "Richard Pryor live From The Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor This !rimed concert perlormance 1s higtihghled by the comedian's vrews on sex, marriage. pqson hie and a chilling though humorous account of his cats· s1rophrc expenences with cocaine dependence 'A' (I hr . 30 mm ) (H) MO¥'E "Forst Blood" { 1982. 0tdma) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-on with the pohce 1n a dead war buddy's home1own escalates into a minor war ·n· ( t hr 35 mon ) 0 MOVIE "Yanks" ( 1979. Romance) Richard Gere, Wiiiiam Devane Several Ameroc.;an soldiers become Involved 1n rornant1c alla11s whole stationed in E'nQland Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. -(l)~TOOAY I W.Y.QllWff WMAT, WHO MD WHY It c:amw. Alml- CA The ettects of American foreign policy and the Roman Catholic Church on the situation In the turbulent countries ot Cen- tral America are e><amined. ( 1 hr.) llMIAlfT PMIT<* Of Tiii MC* DAY Of a.ccmRY LOlllUllQB lllm1H COPILMD 11tl WOM.D TOllOMOW AmNCAM lfTDIEm .. ICINTIJI llOTonmt ~um or 11t1 wm (R) MO¥ll "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Perer Sellers. David Niven. ( 1 hr .. 35 m1~ ([) 1MITMllll:la.tc O ... llOftl It A young girl passes judgement on a neighbor belore learning what she 1s really nke. '9 NINIT Of Tiil llATTD -· Cl) NFl FOOTULL Coverage ot Dallas al New York Giants. Tampa Bay at Pitts- burgh. Minnesota al St. Louis, Delroll at Chicago or New Orleans at Buffalo (3 hrs.) U MO¥ll "Mad Monster Party" ( t967. Fantasy) Animaled. Voices of Phyllls tmMD Of TIM1f ..... ... ,AMT1ta IDinLo:>~ff. (2 hrs.) THI LAWMIJll Correspondents Lin- da Wer1helmer and Cokle Roberts join Paul Duke for an up-to·the-mlnute sum- mary ~_I_ Congressional acllvllies. l lBTMflMll WAIMIGTC* WIS• lllft'W AUrO MCllQ "USAC Championship Dirt Cars" (from Rossburg, Ohio) (2 hrs) CD MOVW "Starstruck" ( 1982. Muslcal) Jo Kennedy. Ross O'Donovan. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) (SJ MO¥ll "Rve Days One Summer" ( 1982, Drama) Sean Connery, Betsy Bra~ ( 1 hr , 50 min.) 0 "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975. Advenlure) Mike Mazurl<I. Jimmy Kane. .,,. FOOTUU.....-rn lhr.,30 ~ -llO¥ll "The Other Man" ( 1970, Suspense) Roy Thlnnes. Joan Hackett. ghrs) --,h~.~ Gm Wl1M Guest: Dorothy Healey. .... & mlllT AT Tiil llOVml _.,ICllUD ~ _.,PALR.L -~ llCMI "The CMtervme Ohoel" ( 19••. Comedy) Charles Laughton. Aobert Young. (2 ht$.) ID WAL! ~ -"UnlOved And Un00rownod" Guest: Patr!Qjl Klldoyle. portfolio manager. First lnvestOfa Mana.ge- ment co .. Inc. (t) 90Wll "Lost Horizon" ( 1937, Fanta-•yJ Ronald COiman, Jane ~att. (2 hra.) CQ) '"' uu:M CW CAll21 mi·1 Tr111lnor Julln ArlllB maf(ea o bid for r•olng'& frlple Crown with wonclef horse Canonero II. (%) llCMI "A Woddlno" (f9/'IJ; Drama) Carol OurMlt, Vittorio Daaarnan. DlrlCled • Robert Allm11n. (2 hr .. ) tW .n•A&LOl.-.a ..UCN.11 ~ ... "PMntom Of The Rue M0<gue'' ' 18 Fftday, Oct. 28, 1983 ( 1954, Mystery) Karl Malden. Patricia Medina. (2 hrs.) fD llAl'TW9CI 1MIAN ''Pictures" Devastated when Ruby runs ott with her Valentino look-alike beau. Bill disappears with the only copy of the new script and hatches a plan to prevent another actress lro~thelead. (lhr.) '1!) COlll·-OIWIY NIAL TH IUUll (O)~TmLOVllAlllRO A retrospect111e on the careers of several gridiron grea1s U:tllwh~::the '82·'83 season 1IM'I COLl-WllTTAKD llCMI "I Could Go On Singing" ( t963. Musical) Judy Garland, Dirk IB~e~~DAYID-.ul CHlllCM • 1"1 Mom ~OUllYMULTHllMI PRAGGl.I IOC& Matters get out ol nano when Mokey conceives a clever plot 10 fool Junior Gorg. (JJ MOVW "Ball Of Fire" ( t942. Comedy) Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyl'k. ( 1 hr 51 min,) l lO'fl •• ,... ~Y90llTMIQHUCIMT (W••> tW ... (WAIBI} Afternoon 1MllJ TALI MOU't~ Guest· Norman 1See~9100Cml Ml-WITHDAYID-.ul llMClt •IOWwmtLA~ WIUC -IZl&l•INOW91 Leonard Sern stein and lhe Vienna Ptillharmonlc per form the "King Stephan Overture" and Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Opus 67 i) (lhr.) .....,..nMOUGMMMTt 8'ClfCTIWOllAll DGmA -A MOT -llQHT Pop queen Donna Summer slzzleS In a concert taped at the Pacific Amphitheatre In Cos· ta Mesa. Calif, ( 1 hr.) (Q) llCMI "Ghost Story" ( 198 t. Horror) Fred Astaire. John Houseman. ( t hr .. 50 min.) (A),.,. CllAll "SOfcerer's Apprentice" A Supreme Coort Justloe Is put on tho spot because of his record ot never having hired a female iew clerk 1n hts 30 years on tile benetl. ( 1 hr.) 0 ... "Piaf" (1973, Biography) Brl· gltta Ariel, Paeoale Christophe. (I hr . 40 min.) r.=•AllYAIU(W•• BIP .. _ E.,.. "The Benny 000d"'8n Story" 1 1955. Biography) Steve Allen. Donna . (2 hrs., 30 min.) -1•!'!.."!-~·MmM.I ... ..,.. ........... .,_ "The r-ront" ( 1976. Comed l Oody Alltn, Z«O Mottet ( 1 hr.. ~4 mlrt,J (J) 1Um • IQIOO&. "The Crel!ltlve Christle" Technique& lo refine the Christle. nllowlnQ tltidbllfty with terrain end snow ~lt!Ont. (Al CJ) llO¥ll "So Flnt" ( 198 t, COl'TI04y) ~an O'Neal, J11ctc warden. ( t hr .. 3 t wan~ ~V'Ofll .i.ts •t San !nollcO •his •••1 n• ~ ~ Los Angeles Rams al Miami Dolphins (3 hrs.) OHHHAW • ®) TAI.II Of WAIMIGT<* ltVllQ Animted. Two of the famous American writer's clas- StCS, "The Legend 0 1 Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle," are presented. ( t hr.) 0) MOVll "Airport" ( 1970, Suspense) Dean Manin, Burt Lancaster. (3 hrs.) Q) ADMl-12 fE) AllOI' llQlf An inslde look is taken at school Ille today. 1n Le Conte Junior High In Hollywood. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 81) NFl FOOTIAU Coverage ot New York Jets at San Francisco. Kansas City at Denver or Seatlle at Los Angeles Raiders &~ (El SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11tl PIQllTt Nino LaRocca I Harold Volbrecht 10-round Wellerweight bout (from San Remo. Italy) (Al (3 hrs) (H) llOVll "II Came From Hollywood" (1982. Comedy) John Candy, Dan Aykroyd (I hr , 20 min ) ~) MOVIE "Crisis" ( 1950, AdVenture) i;r~~~~r;:;Almll) t.i Q NOTI! 11tl IUml IUflAWll AT U>I AllE.ll IWDIM Mm ft&. • lltO'lll • rr •MOT eou our. ~I TITIUKO NO MIYA (.&APAlmll) di llTWACI f.T'ltOOP IM~ AD*"tt • OCllMUI llOVll "Virus" \ 1982. Suspense) Glenn Ford. Chucl< Connors. {1 hr .. 40 min.) ., ........ &UUWI~ · llO¥ll "The Devil At Four O'CIOck" ( 1961. Adventure) Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra. (2 hrs.) g) lllCMI "The Mummy" ( 1959, Horror) ~t~~stopher Lee (2 hrs) (~ llOYll "Thomasine & Bushrod" ( 1973, Western) Ma11 Julian, Vonetta McGee (1hr .. 35mln.) (0) llC>vtl "Visiting Hours" ( 1982. Suspense) Mlcllael Ironside, Lee Grant. U hr .. 45 mln.) U llO¥ll "Sherlock Holmes And The Secrel Weapon" ( t942, Mystery) Basu ;t=-~I Bruce. ( 1 hr) ~(%) QWILD ~TUI wmt Guest Sam Arkofl. ldl I PMll MllAlDI auull'laAll» MOW M WUT WAI WOii On the trait to Oregon, Lul<e (Br\lce Bo111e11ner) Is shot while protocllng a member of • retlgloua sect called the Slmonllee !tom three Nlft.. ans. (Part t) ( 1 hr.) m u. ....... ~ -=w• Amerlct1'& foremost -poi!tlctl Nltrltt cJollvara hla ~lel bwld ot humor Jn thlt h111f hour of comedy petlOfmed beiora an 9nthu,laatlo audience. tJR :::rt~of the Owor1t" t t083. HOflot) Peler Food&. Oeborlllh R~tftn. (I l.l!,,33mlt'l,) CZ>.,_ "Entlng Rtool" ( 1042. Com. dy) Pall! Bartel, M111ry WoronoY. ( 1 ht., 26 min.) -~-............. ~ OOUI- ---oeu... NO!MA.~GellfornNI ..... U9G ~''Bride Qt frankwi.ln" (103&, -Sunday -1~1 comllllm CALBIDAll WC'I Y~ LOT (IQ MIO~ ATTRAtnalll alYWOLP llOYll "The State Of Things" ( 1983. Adventure) Patrick Bduchau, Atleri Gooiw1tz. (2 htS ) ; T'OlfY AllD IUIMI M.NMJ lr1I WMAT'lllU? MAii DCWT IAT 11tl D._I Ml llOYll "Becket" I 1964, Drama) Roch ard Burton, Peter O'Toote ( 1 hr 1~ _1mln = °" ..,,..,._ __.,ICHIUD ~Ttcan"llt llOYll "Taps" ( 1981, Drama) Geo1ge C. Scott. Timothy Hulton (2 hrs ) Q;.)llOYll "Blood Beach" (1981. Horror) John Saxon. Burt Young ( t hr . 30 min) CS) llOYll "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow (I hr., 40 min.) g llOYll "Dllel For Four" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Mike Preston. Diane Cilento ( 1 hr 35mln) UP1'llT CMUICH M ~lOf'tB ClOllUP .. LA.KID --All) 11tl WOka WOii> 111MOMAL. a-111• TY .. &.00«1 ATWJl•IQ Yount AllD THI lllUU IWDATllAll .... ..... WHAT, WNO NMJ WHY .. C8tTU&. ...,._ CA The effects of American lo1e1gn pohcy and the Roman Catholic Church on the s1tua1ton In the turbulent counrries 01 Can· trat Amer1Ca are examined ( t hr.) (£) COUIQI FOOTIAU Navy vs Notre Dame (3 hrs.) ca> llOYll "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper i hr., 35mrn.) caoe•• .. WYEITTOIEAYD 'AnWA'll ..-TtcMIU. PACU °' cana tn.,...•LllNT ,..,... tmlf Ml Of PAIT'M DllWOIU RAICOUT' ...... }llOYll "Daflee 01 The Dwarts" ( t983, Horror) Peter Fonda. OebOrah Rattln ( t hL, 33m1n) · MIWDAYDA...O .. MIDY~ ,_ TOOAnlllUQIOM •&WITT unuMICAU WAlllTO~ au.T .. • llNIOt • ~COllllMI) TMVM TtllWBI WITHDAWD~ DAY Of DllC0¥9IT c ..... ....,. :=::r(ll)Q llCMI "Don't Cry, It's Only Thundel" (1982. Drama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint James. ( t hr .. 50 min.) 0"°'9•P ..... (?)..oft "The Love Ban" ( 1973. Come- dy) Hywel Bennett. Nanette Newman ( t hr, 36 mtn.) .• llWIC .... Yoecl n1 IUTOf QOOD ... ?:ii TAUll NIYAl!lf M/11. TMrtCAT CHIJIMJl'l THIAta WllJIUll ADVllfNll OllAl IOllJITI UOTDOQLVll aal'llWAQQMT ...-TMI · THI WOM.D ,,.TOMOMOW_,_,. ( ) llOV. "Docto1s And Nurses" ( 1981, Comedy) Rebecca Rigg, Miguel Lopez. ( 1 hr • 30 mtn ) C.S> ITONID Scott Baio and V1nn1e Butano star 1n this special e)(ploring the effects of eee1 pressure on teen-agers' drug habits. 0 llOV. "Star Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Hamson Ford (2 hrs.) m WAT Of TIMM Nl®llCml "1'h4tR~ lattoo" (1966. Dfa· me) Anna MaoMnl. Burt Lancast1t1. (2 hrs . 30mln l CO) .oft "II Carne rr0tn Hollywood" ( 1982. Cornedy) JOhn Candy. Dan A kroyd. ( 1 hr , 20 min ) .. ())_., .... Ml• llll UPI "°"",,. .... WAii TO AD¥9fMm LLOTDO.Vll ...... ,,,.., ,Al.a.&. TOii AllD.,.., DCWT LOO« '*"' .... .., WlllOMllOX UGATIMll .. ODYmY IUCCM-~ ,,_AT CAl.YAlft .-:Ill,_. DOWYM-.. ~ THI _., "-AM Eric Sevareld hosts 1hls documeotaty took at the Spanish Influenza epidemic ol 1918, which claimed 20 million victims world· wide. ( 1 hr.) (S) IUI, ..CCA. IUI A brave young grrl and a desperate fugitive are thrown together on a deserted Island ( 1 hr . 30 min) lZJ .oft "Trail 01 The Pink Panthef" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers, David .. IN'vE.J;;:"°°° OllAl "°91MI C*:C)U) ff•WllnB _.... UleOW LeVar Burton reads about a l<rndergartner and het father who trade places In "Bea And Mr Jones .. (R) f2J MC>ft "The Browning Version" ( 195 t. Orama) Michael Redgrave. Jean Kent ( t hr .30mln) ~ IPORTIC&fTa THI numllmM ( .oft "The Timber Tramps" ( 1978, Adventure) Joseph Cotton, Rosey Grier. ( t hr • 30 min J Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Under New Management "S~·r vrng :\ll F;nth~ Dean A. Dempsey Guera.l Mauger I larhor l,a,vu · Ylou11t Olive \ lcn1orial Pi1rh _. Ylortual)' · Bernard S. Rudnick Memor1al CotlUler CREMATJO PHONE TODAY s290 OTHER SERVICES FROM '546 FOR FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave . at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday. Oct. 26. 1983 17 .. Sunclay Conl. but the company's l1nanc1al backer favors his =nd lor the part ( 1 hr ) CC) "Lost Horizon" ( 1937 Fania· sy) Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt A kid- napped dlploma1 dlsco11ers the Himalayan kingdom ol Shang11-La. a place ol eternal e!!_ace and Immortality (2 hrs) I.HJ llOYll "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason A mu1t1m1I· llonalre "purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaything tor his spoiled ~ng son 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) lQJ llOYll "Amityville 11: The Possession" ( 1982, Horror) Burt Young, James Olson A family expertences supernaturally lnflu· enced probtems alter mo111ng into a Long Island house 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) CS) llOYll "The Exorcist" ( 1973, HClfror) Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair The young daughter of a popular actress becomes possessed by a demonic spirit whlcll com· mlts e~il acts through the occupation of her mind and body. 'A' (2 hrs .. 2 min) 0 m¥ll "Tempest" ( 1982, Comedy) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands. A New York archltecl leaves the pres~ures ol urban Ille and marriage and escapes to a Greel< Island with his daughter and a free· spirited young woman In this updated ver· slon ol Shakespeare's play 'PG' t2 hrs , 25 mln.) (%) llOVW "Goodbye Pork Pie" (1981. Orama) Kelty Johnson. Tony Barry A young punk steals a ren1al car and drives II across New Zealand with the police Jn pursuit and encounters a host ot charac· ters=~ the way 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .. llZ) PAL~ .... (I) -DAY AT A Tm Max (Michael Lembeek) Is thrus1 Into deeper depres- sion when Barbara end Julie try to cure Ills writing block, (!) LOU GIWrr (() CGUIGI '001'IAU. UCLA vs Wash· l!:lgton (3 hrs.) (I) .,. "Halloween 111: Season 0 1 The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta· oey Nelkin. A-young woman Is aided by an emergency room p1lys1c1an In her lnvestl· gallon ol a Halloween mask manufacturer 'who may have been responsible for her father's gruesome murder 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mln.L •8 (I) ntl &SU•• Louise leels oer· taln she will win the Help Center's Volun· teer ot the Year Award until en unexpect· ed. generous donation arrives from another source. 8 • 90TOW a ~Y. TOOAY, flOM$ The sJl\lar anniversary ol the recOfd company Is saluted In a music· fllled tribute hosted by Richard Pryor and . Smokey Robinson. with a guest roster Including Olene Ross, Michael Jackson , •nd Linda Aonstacu. (R) Cl (2 hrs) e ...... TO A D1'lli WIU Host Dr. Larry Po18nd loo+<s at the work ol thG Mis· 8lon Avocation Fellowship, an organlza· !Ion that file& loo<l, modlolne and tr11lned ~sonnet to remote areas of lhe world, ( 1 if !II likW9 "A Kiiier In TM Famlly" ( t983. Drama) Roben Mllchurn, James Spedef. Three teen-agers join forces to holp tllelr lather, who h&1 boon oonvloted on D murder charge, 0808~ from ~rlson i'L= Ad\llso) t:;i (2 ra ) llAllW CCI MATM 1'Plotu1011" • 8Qllln. Ruby beUevn the will play the leecl In the lllent fllm be!M!d oo her Ufa bUI the comoany'a flnancl81 beck., 10110fa 20 Friday. Oct. 28, 1983 his gorltrtend tor the part (I hr) ~ KJl ~ "Sewing Woman" A Chi- nese seamstress worl11ng 1n San Francis- co s Chinatown traces her 1rnm1gratlon to America her tan11ly lite and her experienc-es as a lirst-generation Ch1r1ese woman 1n this country .. @ Of'EMUP ta I) CJ) QOOOMQHT, llAlfl'OWM Jenny IS convinced that a neighbor's disappear ance 1s connecled to his wife's (Billie 8110) digging ot a grave-sized hole O ICMOOL ll.AT "Merit Pay For Teach- ers" Ma11lyn Biddle. President. CT A. and Yvonne Larson, Vice Chaorperson. Nation· al Comm1ss1on on Excellence In Educe· tron e ICM....ol "The MUSIC 01 MIChael Colgrass'' This Innovative compaser is prollled as he conducts. rehearses and performs his Pulitzer Prize-winning com· posillons -e (I) 1U"'9t IOtll, &D. Trapper spends his birthday trying to fight a lile-lhreeten· Ing epidemic spreading among e group of 1Sani8£~=atlents (lhr ) MAMYO ~AT MJA't Julia Child prepares her classic roast leg ot lamb. and guest chel Moncel Meddeb serves a Malne lob· ster s~1a1ty D e GlllAT ~· "The Lile Of Verdi" Burl Lancaster narrates this six- part dramatization ol Giuseppe Verdi's hie and music, hlmed In Europe. (2 hrs.) lC) llCM! "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) Woody Allen Zero Mostet A scheming bungler beeomes the pseudo-author tor the work ot several blacklisted lriends. 'PG' (I hr , 34 min.) (HJ Olt LOCAnOM "Eddie Murphy •• olillri· ous" This comedy superstar makes his uncensored television stand-up solo debut before an audience at Constitution Hall In Wa=on, D.C ( 1 ht ) ©J "Ghost Story" (1981, Horror) Fred Astaire, John Houseman Mysterious deaths begin to decimate the ranks ot a small circle ot elderly men whO share both a monthly storyteUlng get-together and a 50-year·old secret. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) (%) llCMI "So Fine" (1981, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. A slutty cOI· tege prote&sor sa11es his lather's nounder· Ing garment factory by Inventing a new '1P8 olladles' leans. 'A' ( I hr .. 31 min.) -QZl llOVL "Lady Pos!lessed" ( 1952, Dre· ma) James Mason, June Havoc. Alter overhearing a dlslClrblng Incident In a nursing home, a ~lck girl begins to feel st1e Is Possessed by the spirit of a dead wom· an (1 hr .. 55 min) (j) Lam ITAi Ult a -.&. "Huirloane -·Bea.fr~ hr .. 25 mtn.) BnWIT~ 1111 ._ Featurltd. Leonard Malttn tall<s with Lana Turner and dlrtlOtOf Taylo1 Hackford (''An Officer And I\ Gentleman") 11bou1 movie 1omnnee, Interviews; wllh Chad Evetett and covn1ry sll'll& Oav1d Frtuell and Shel· ~wes1 (l hr) flD _,..,_.ft Nool Gabler Md .Joi· troy Lyons host on Informative look et wtint'ri nGw et lllo movios O ~ ·11me W$11t8r'' ( 11182. Fanta· sy) Boo Mufphy. Kevin Br6plly. An ancient mummy dleoover&d In lhe tomb ol Tutenkh11rnon I& 1en1 to o Calllomla uni• 11cr1lly tor Oll{llys/t. whtr1 ft i:i ncclelen1811y lravl~~ 'Oi.2iJii.ln.> .. .-aAY ..,..,. (L )llOV. "Dracula Sucks" ( 1980. Come- dy) Jamie Gillls, Serena. The legendary vampire takes over a sanitarium and seeks to make a young girl his eternal queen despite he• lather's objections 'R' lhr., 20 mtn. J tW Qf.l(l)®)ti)mrt WAU. ITMIT ~ MJICMIT PllDl'OPOFF ..., .. AQQAllT YlnUll: A llUV*OM tllTOllY 'Amer· 1ca Takes Charge ( 1965· 1967)" In two years. the Johnson Administration has dispatched 1 5 miUlon Americans to Viet· nam to lighl in this con11overlsa1 war. Q ( 1 hr ) rH) MOT •CINAM. Y TMI ... Comedy sketches combine with classic lilm and news footage In an offbeat, satiric take· off I WALLY•~ 11:11 Cll ... 11:9 ~NW. 'ACIUiiihi AIC ... lfMY FALWIU. llOYll "Cocaine: One Man's Seduc· tlon" ( 1983. Drama) Dennis Weaver. Karen Grassle A real estate broker turns to cocaine as e temporary means ot over- coming personal end protesslonal prob- lems. but he develops a serious addiction. ~) (2hr~ ( ) lf'OllTfTD ( ) llOYll "Love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregnant Inmate In a women's prison wages a bet· tie to keep her child. who was fathered by a ma=uard. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) ('$) "Flve Days One Summer" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley An Alpine vacation lor a moun· teineerlng Scottish physician and the young woman traveling with him becomes the venue tor personal revelatlon. 'PG' (1 hr .. 50mln.) GD llOYll "The Devil's Playground" (1976. Ad11en1ure) Simon Burke, Nici< Tate Young boys reach puberty wt'llle boarding at a Roman Catholic school ( I hr .. 47 a'r.l m111 tW(C) .,. "Thomasine & Bushrod" ( 1973. Western) Max Julian, Vonette McGee A pair ol blecl< outlaws cut a swotll through early 20th·oentury Taxes. 'PO' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) tw O llOYll "Cocaine: Ooe Man's Seduc· llon" ( 1983, Drama) Dennis Wesver, Karen Grassle A real estate t>10ke1 turns to cocaine as a temporary means ol over· coming personal end professional prob· lems. but he develops a serious eddlcllon. ~) (2 hrs.) • NOU.YWOOOca.-.. Feetured: 11n et hOme Interview with "Hotel'a'' Connie Sef.. lecca; show business' "Bible," "Variety," oelebfatea SO years In print; • behlncHh4t-soenea look at Utle ertlsta, the ~ who des= opening credits of nlm,: 1we "A New Leaf" (1911. Como- dy) WAiter Mattheu. Elaine Mey The plane of a down·onel-out playboy to marry end murder o wo11thy girl oo astray when he reaHzes lhal her aood-natlured, lnno- Qftnt ways eppeelto him. (2 h• ... 10 min.) .. ,,.mua ti ..,. MIWOill ... cea.--OUT OP Tm Gaty Co!lln• end Mory Ann Mobley hOtt this look at the children ol Ethlop!A ind Cam· bOdle who are running out ol time due 10 dtoughl, famine and Wat Q\Mllt: Latlia UOQ8ms. Suun How•rd •nO Oennhl W1a11er I t hr I .. -Sunday Cont. HOHOI) fill<) Lancht!r.lttr, 80f1~ KorlOll f? hr!• ) I ...,,. rrt IVIJl"tlOOY'S IUllllU ) ITO.O Scott Baio and V1nnte Butano 91er 111 ttils 6pecral e~p1011ng the elfec1s 111 .. 1f)eeL~ on t~n-ager~· dtUg hllblls •MTAIY llLAllD TONY.,.,.,. M>UllW.. I fT'I nlllflQOY'I ...... llO¥ll "Blood Beach" (1981. Ho11or) John Saiton, Burl Youn9 ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 0 llO¥ll "Poflergetsl · ( t982. Horror) Craig T Nelson. Jobeth w1111ams ( 1 hr 55mln) .. , .. PIOflU W f'OllNLDMRIQ OIMY OUWIAD "The African Runners" The meteonc rise or East African athletes to the torefront ol the internellonal track and rlold sce11e ( 1 hr ) 0 lllOVll "The Incredible Melling Men" ( 1977, Horror) Burr Debenn1ng, Myron HeJley (2 hrs ) G) MOYIE "Overboard" ( 1976. Advert ture) Angie D1ck1nson Clrlf Robertson (l hrs l Q) lllOYll "Horror 01 Olacula' ( 19!J8 Houor) Pehl• Cushing Ch11stupher Lee (2 hrs I til) WALL rnlUT WID ' Unloved And Underowned' Guesr Patrrci.. K1fdoy1e ponlohu manager Fust lnveslors Mar1t1ye men1 Co Inc 6:) MOYIE "The Green Slime" ( 1969, Sci ence·F1c110111 Robert Horton Luciana Paluw (2 hrs ) m NEWl'ON'l.AM.! Ira travels to Houston 10 watch astronauts train at !he Johnson Space Center. and an endangered spe· coes. the clouded leopard. rs seen (C) lllOYll "Man On A Tightrope" ( 1953 Suspense) Fredric March, Terry Moore (2 hrs) (£) lflOtmCtJfTa f~=~x (S) llOYIE "Trail O~ The Pink Panther' ( 1982. ComedyJ Peter Sellers, David Nrven. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CZ) MOYIE "Halloween Ill Season 01 The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta cey Nelkrn (1 hr., 35 min) 4i:tl@ ftEITUNG 4:a (J) FACE THE MA 110M tD WA1t910TOM WEEK • REVIEW m MEW TtCH Tml "Bye-Bye, Ma Bell Thtl tacts behind the break-up of AT & T what the future tiolds lor 111deo arcades and the best buys rn 1e1ept1011es are explained !Hl llOYIE "'Trail 01 The Pink Panther ( 1982 Comedy) Peter Sellers. Oav10 Niven ( I hr . 35 min ) IOI MOYIE "lt Came From Hollywood' ( 1982, Comedy) Jolin Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr • 20 m1r1 ) di CE l 9eA TOllGHf .. § IWrt TY\.Ell lllOOM a.t,AT1'0l UCNEWIO til) FNeQ ~ Resolved Thal All1rma1ive Action Goats For Mlno1111e:; And Women Should Be Abolished Modera1or James Clyburn Pro Wtlloarn F Buckley Jr Clar ence PendlP1011 chairman U ~ Comnut lee on C1vrl R19hlS AS!.I Ally Gen W1I ham Bradford Reynolds Con Mary Frances Berry uuryoing v1c.e cha11man U S Comm111ee on C1v11 Rights. Jack Greenberg. drrector. NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fvnd. Judith L1chlma11. exec director, Won-1en's LeQal ~ IJt•lm1:.ci l'u11d 1Per1 2) ( t hr ) m oe.11 AT MJA'I Julia Chtld prepares hrr I.lassie roast lt!U ol ta1110 no gve!.t 1..hel Mon4,.ot Medrlt1b serves-a Moine lub '>le• '•1l\K.11111y D l E'l 9eA IAMITIAU. 0111tas Mavericks at San Ar11or110 Spu1s (2 hrs. 30 min I IL) lllOVll "Gren<Jel .. Grendel. Grendel" ( 1982, Advenlura) A11t111ated VoiCes ot Peter Ustinov. Keith M1lc.:hell (I hr .. 30 mrn,) m NICAlf TILl'¥lllOM Gt•est Charles Fries .. AlmlCA'l la*C TUCH .. eec ... ... A.La •llMCHOf_ AICNl'ftO lllOTOAWED' MOV'm "Ster Wars" ( t977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Hamson Ford (2 hrs.) m Alt9IQ ll!VIJI --l&iEvening Mef)ONEWI 0 MOYIE "Dr Ph1bes Rises Again" ( 1972 Horror) Vrncent Pr>ee. Rober1 Oua11y Doctor Pl111Jes searches Egypt 10< an ehxu w111ch will restOle hie to his dead wile (2 hrs) 0 lllKn a DDT ATM MOYIEI OWON.DATWAA {!) PlOfU TO l'IOIU @) TAOta ADVM'JAQI O)M•A•l•H (!) MOVlf 'Franlo.e11s1e111 Musi Be Des1roye!JI" \ 1970, Horror) Peter Cust1. 111q. Simon W11ro A ritad sc1en11s1 trans- plants his insane assrslant's brain Into another human (2 hrs ) til) llAIMAEl. "Legend And Legacy" Raphael's influence on other artists 1s demonstrated by examining works ol Rembrandt Caravaggio and Rubens. (I hr) Wt9CEn m llOYA 'Talk1ny Turtles" A lur11e·Stze 1..ompuler that ts be111y used 1n cla!>Srooms d~ an ao!J lo leach children 1s reviewed through the eyt's ol us inventor, Seymour Papen D ( I hr ) (Cl MOVllr "DM1't C1y, fl's Only Thunder" (1982 Oramai Dennis Chrr5topher, Susan Sa1111 James A f Pmale Army doctor c1nn a 11uuble-pro11e rneC11c help two nuns 1-aoe h11 a groui.i t•t Vietnamese orpt:ians 'PG ( 1 111 !>O rn1n I tOl llOY1E Night .Gallery" ( 1969. su~pP115e) JO<ltl CrawlOfd Barry Sullivan Hl)(J SerltflQ prPse111s three tales ol the "upe1notural an heir provokes hos uncle's death . .:i we.illhy blind woman buys a poo1 noan·., eyes. an e:. Nal1 dreams ol becom· 1ng part ol a placid painting 1n a South Amerrcan mu~um (2 hrs ) t $ JOHN IAMOUll'I WON..D Barbour's sur· vey ol lasc1r1atiny people and events from ac-ross the U S 1s accompanred by the a111rr1a11orr~ ol M.icJ Magazine's Sergio /\rayorines ( t hr ) Zl MOVE "Trait Qt TM Pink Panther" ( 198? Comedy! Peter Sellers Da111d N1vP11 ro11ow1ng lhe disappearance 01 l>un1blr11y rrench police detective lnspec tor C.lou<.eau a TV reporter 1111ervrews 1t11•n<1<, lamoly a11d ~flt'tr11<:'S to put togetn 1•r ,) proftle of t11s hit; PG (I hr . 35 mrn l ID Ant..ET'fl .. AC110M .. @ W1D II REVIEW tc9 8 MEWi COWIMJICI ltOUYWOOO ClotEUP Fealvred a pro- file ol aCtl)• Dabney Coleman. TV's "Bui faro Bill mWDP•w•n rff l DOellA -A MOT -llCINT PoP qvof)n IJonna Summer Sillies In a cOflQeft rn1iuo at the Pec111c Amphl1heatre In Cos· ttt Me!IU, Calif t t tu ) ,... (l)•-.m• I llOTOMI OllTlllTIMATIOIW. GI) ""'1 CMmtA Steve Delaney 1epo1t~ 011 the fatal beating ol an Aatan- Arner1can by two men wno we1e released aflo1 a Judge sentan<:ed them 10 lhree years on probation: Gene Shall! v191t& Tan- ylewooo and observes cOOduct01s Leon- ard Bernstein and Seijl Ozawa ieactllrig music students 1n master classes. ( 1 hr ) fJ ®J 9Un ..W rr GI MOT1 Volcan- ie acll1111y. a northern Calltornla city with many cemeteries. the world's largest llz· ard ( t hr) 0 MON "The Devil At Four O'Clock" (196t. A011en1ure) Spencer Tracy, Frank S1na11a Followlng a volcanlc eruption, a µrids! and ltlree convicts evacuate a chll· dre~:J'er hospital. (2 hrs ) i ITAA IEAACH ALL CllEATUMI QMAT AllD IMAU MATUM • Kop1e A Rock For All Sea- sons • A him study ol the kop1es. huge ou1crupp111gs ol 1ock 1n Atr1ca·s Serengeti Pl.im 1~ pre~nte<l ( t hr ) l l I MOVE Student Bodres" ( 1981. Com- edy) K11~ten R11er. Matthew Goldsby A hullvy 1>1eath111g psychotic killer stalks the lv11 loving studenls ol a typlcal American high school 'R' ( 1 tir . 25 min.) t Sl FAIM TAl.f TlllATJllf "Tate Of The rrug Prince" Robin Wiiiiams and fe11 Ga" star In this classic tale of a princess who reloases a prim.:e horn the magical spell that tias turned him into a lrog. ~ TMI PftOllCTOM NIO!JEn t=-(El WOllTICDTIJI (H) ~ ..ocK Ma11ers get oul ot hand when Makey C011Cewes a clever plot to loot Juruor G01g l~PMYWW -ICOTT 1:11 lflORTI , •• TM I Z) c:tWUI ~ TAUCI wmt Guefit Sam Arkell Me6 CJ) AUCI A lamovs singer (Florence Henderson) proposes marriage to Mel. who 1s blissfully vnaware of her real rnot111e OW IUIQHT M>EJI Michael's probe ol an assavll on a scuba diver plls him agalnsl a ruthless explorer (Guy Slockwell) slalklng a sunken treasure ( 1 hr ) 0 THE HAAVllT A country grandfather and his grandson together try to help with lttP 111Jrt1al problems ot rne grandson's parents ( 1 hr ) u @) HAllDCAllU a~ Judge Hnrdt.astle orders Mark to pose as an e~aped convict 1n need ol money 10 llush out J 11rc1ous loan shark ( I hr ) (.!) TWl.JQH1' lo. G) MOVE "Frrday The 13th. Part 11" ( 1!)81, Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey Tile g11s1y k1fllngs continue et a summer camp that had been closed down alter a sent?'> ul bizarre murders occufled there i hrsl IOU)QOU) MATURE 'Kop1e A Rock For All Sea- so11s· A lrlrn study ol the kopres. huge ov1c.ropp1ngs ol roc.k rn Alrtea's Serengeti PIJon •!. µresented ( t hr ) m MAITBl'tECE THEAT'M "Pictures" 011c.e again. Ruby believes she will play the read 1n rhe srfen1 him based on her Ille Friday, Oct. 26. 1983 19 -Monday Cont. drama o f one man's brave struggle agaons1 terminal cancer. and the courage of hrs tam1ly and friends 1s documented ( 1 hr) I ZI llOVW "Creatures The World Forgot" ( t973, Adventure) Julre Enge. Tony Bonner In prehistoric 11mes. two brothers engage In a battle ot streng1h end wits. 'PG' (1hr.30m1n) mcaYMDYD .. .,.. AUCI WIBl.OffOllNm 'ACll Of CUL Tw. . ._., Nt Cll ... 19C ... twPY OAYI AUit llOWM I llMTWI LMIGM• ... Mm'I 00.NllY IOllR'IWl.D ...... 90llT LO¥I CC111•C110M -OllNlll couwrt Fea1ured e report on Alex Valdez. a bllnd comedian, women whO drink, weeken<l hide-a-ways. Qly~~katers. CE1 RAC8IG "San Diego Thun· de<bolt Regatta" ( 1 hr.) Ctt) IUQAll Mn ALL.4TAM Sugar Rey Leonard welcomes Drew Pearson. star recerver tOf lhe Dallas CowboyS. wtlO is seen teaching young ptay8fs the liner points or football at Pearsoo's high school alma marer In South River. N.J. (L) llOVll "The Exorclsr" ( 1973. Horror) rnen Burs1yn Linda flleir The young daughter of a popular actress becomes possessed by a demonic spirit which com· mils evil acts ttirovgh the occupation of her mind and body 'R' (2 hrs. 2 min.) CQJ llOVll "Halloween Ill: Seasoo 0 1 The Witch" ( 1982, Horror) Tom Alkins, Sta- cey Nelkln. A young women Is aided by an emergency room physician In her lnvestl- gallon of a Halloween mask manufacturer who may have been responsible for her falher's gruesome murder 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min) 0 llOWll "The Godtathef" ( 1972, Ora· ma) Marlon Brando. At Peclno. Based on the novel by Marlo Puzo. ,An aging Mafioso sees the barriers between his ldyf- llc family Ille 11nd the harsh reellttes of his business break down as his eons become 1ncreaslngfy Involved In the vtotent work· f,~f,;g;n1zeo crime. 'R' (3 hta ) 19 CCM.vTODAY 1:10 ... 1la IC* M TOWN Featured fly to Paris In the epec1acvl8r Concorde: vlsll the Ellfel Tower, the Moulin Rouge: the House of Olot..i,!! cruise on the Selne. .,FAm.Y ... UV..1-.0ICO.Mlf ( TIC TAC DOUIN IGAP ........ "°""co.T '°,,. ...... MW Of ACCIMNlllm~•-rr "The Cd- 11ado Ptareau" A atudy of lhll plate•u orea tnclUdel facts on lta formerton. Its nnfmalt and vegetation aa we» ea lhe ctiangesallll lo king piece. ( 1 ht.) Iii) ....... Mia( Alter • ft1lllng·OUI with Ootxr.W..-nbley fottows hlm to the Ioli of t1 m..xthlcel bMl1 (I > M cao. '11 IOM Poppell A king 11nd his eon Mt out to rec.pture ttlt c1own Of Iha undtfg<ound kingdom OI Bogg, (%) llCMI "Funefal Home" ( 1982: M~ 22 F~d1y1 0ot.28, 1883 tery) Kay Hawlry. Barry Moise A young woman mvestigales srrange occurences a1 her granclmolhet's Vlc.lo!lan home 'A' {_1hr .30m1n) m lllOVW "Cauldron Of Blood" ( 1968. Horror) Boris Karloff, Vlveca Undtors. A wife presents the skele1ons ol her murder 111C11ms 10 her ohnd sculptor husband to be used as m<XSels for hrs work (2 hrs.) Ml 8 Cl) ICAMC:aOW AMD ... oeG A young SOY>el compute< genius (Maeno Petuce) Is used es a pawn t>y spies attel'!}Qtlng to break a secret code ( 1 hr I D W IOom Rome's beau11tul cousin (karlene Crockett) leaves her overly pro- tective husband In the hope ol becoming a c= singe< In Nasl'lvllle ( 1 ht ) g "Invasion 01 The Body Snatch- ers" ( 1956, Science-Fiction) Kevin McCarthy. Dana Wynter Outer space flo- ra dUpllca1e Southe1n Calllornlans end i their minds as they sleep (2 hrs ) • LOUCllWn' '°"' mrrBIT~ TClllCIHT In the first ol a 15-parl series on ctaSSIC movie$. Julie Andrews ralks eboul "Mary Poppins " m llOWll "OraculA Has Risen From The Grave" ( 1969, Horror) Christopher Lee. Rupert Oa11ies A g111's a1he1st boyfriend and religious vncte 1oin forces to save her from Dracula (2 hrs ) flit TM! llAK.a Of A ""Coel_..~.,..,..11' "The Col- orado P1a1eau" A s1udy ol this plateau area inclucleS facts on us I01mat1on, its animals end veget"11nn as well as the changes still laking p e ( 1 hr ) ('e) llOVll To Race The Wind" ( 1980. Drema) Steve Oullenberg, Ran<Jy Ovald. Bllnd stvelent Harold Krent's first year at Harvard Law School becomes a time lor t1tendsh1p, romance and struggle ( I hr • 45mln) (£)~ CH) llOVll "Halloween Ill Season Of The Witch" ( 1982, Horror) Tom Alkins, Sta- cey Nelkin A young woman Is aided by an emergency room physician In hel Investi- gation of a Halloween mask manufacturer WhO may have Deen responsible lor her father's gruesome murder 'A' (I hr , 35 mfn) ()) MOVll "Exorcist II: The Heretic" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Burton. Linde Blalr Young Regan MacNell It sllll haunt· ed t>y bizarre vi81one and dreams of flying, a slluatlon which a p<lesl end a female psychologisl 1ry to end f()l her 'R' ( I hr , 57 min.) ... all ALUI THI PAl&Y 1111([) IAnll)AY _,,ATM "9fTI Nino LeAocca I Hnrotd Votl>lechl 10·round Wetterwetghl boUI (trom Sen Remo, llaly) i l (2 tlls .. 30 min ) .. UMIOAT P& llAtU. One or lhe most g1uet Ing motorcycle reces In the country. held al Dooner Pau; a look at the "Ftasn- donoe" phe11omenon In f85hlon. Ii) mAT P• QMMCU "The Ute Of Verdi" Italy entl'IUS11stlc911y adopts Ve<dl'11 os>erns as ay1nDOls of the fervor to over• thtow Auttrlon rule, and Vetdl goes to P1rit 10 li'Ye With Sing., Gh.IMpplNi Sllep- f ll ( 1 hr., 30 mln ) ... MCAll.m • (I) .,.,...... Onplle Atrna·e pre>' 1ee1a. o· Angele> eg1eet 10 accept e toc:81 Clance IChOOI'• offlf 10 arrenoe • peny IOf' lhe hOllC>ital pettenla Q • .,.. "When Yoor LO\ler LHvet" (Prtmleft. com.cty) Valeri. Perrine. a.t- ty Thomllt. Attet tw anatr wtth a merrltd man collapMt. a dNofcte ~ tC> H llblllh I new. ~I Mfestyle fOf lher~2hrs) DOllCCMm.L V'EQAI ~T l'lllf'OMIAMCH fl,., Lile Ut Verdi" Italy en1hus1as1tc.ally adopt'> Verd• !. operas as syrnt>ols of 1he fPrvm to over throw Austrian rule a110 Voru1 goes to Pa11s to l111e w11h singer U111sepp111a S1rep- pon1 ( 1 hr 30 min ) (L) lllOVW · Exorc1s1 II The Herehc ( 1977. Fan1asy) Richard Burton. Linda Blair Young Regan MacNe1I 1s still haunt eo by bizarre v1s1ons and dreams of flying. a situation which a priest and a temale psycholog1s1 try 10 end for her 'R' ( 1 hr , 57mm.) (0) llOVll The Senoer" ( 1982 Horror) Ka1hryn Harrold, Zel!ko lvanek A flurry of 1etepath1c hslluc1nat ons 1s unleasl1ed on the stall and patients al a Georgie psych1- a1r1c hospllel when a sutcldel patient with uncontrollable psychic powers is admit· led 'A' (I hr , 30m1n) (l) llOVll •Night Gallery ( 1969 Suspense) Joan Crawtord Barry Sullivan Rod Serliny presents 1h1ee 1111es ot the supernatural 11r1 heir provokes his uncle's dealh. a wealthy blind women ouys a poor rm1n's eyPS . .in e>.·Na11 dre111w• of t)1Jcom- 1ng part ol fl plac.1<1 p111ntir1~ 1n a Sou1h American museum ( I hr 38 min ) •@ llOVll "House 01 wa~" ( 1953. Mor ro<) Vincent Price Frank I ove1ov A man d1shgvred by R lire resor1s 10 <;le.ihng from lhe morgve to help 111 his wR• 1e cren11ons l_1 hr , 55 min ) lrtlU TMAT'l_._E Two circ11<; 1ruupes spe<:ial1m1g In the dangerous rtouble bacl< lhp on stills, a creator ot mt1hc1a1 body parts. a raccoon gifted '" 1.roat1ng art ( t hr) t:a 8 Cl) ~ S1ephame hMi ii con Iron tatton with her elderly e•·husb11nd (Mvr· ray Matheson) while George takes a stray sheep dog under his w1np ~ MCIM,.._OAKn& -·Cl) BmWJ> P'OlfT N.A.I. Glenn's ccivr1 martial reaches a critical point as Hlla1y ~dh~~Y take the stand to oller 1es11mony fl Y,5:-r T'OllCIMT In the 11rs1 01 a 15-part series on classlc movies. Julie Andrews talks about "Mary Poppins." fl!) OIJ A CMm WAMltO t<Bllh Jackson narrates vlsl1s 10 Arab and u S ollllelds northwest larmlands. end en otl rig, creal r~ a backdrop lor this documentnry wt11ct1 e•emlnes ways ol managing enc> maximizing use of the oil we ti&ve left CC) llOWll "The Stunt Men" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Pete< O'TOOle. Sieve Railsback Wanted by the potlco. n dl51urbe<l Viet nam ve1e<an finds an unsure hnven on e movie set where a World Wflr t epic 15 being lllmecJ. 'A' (2 hrs , 9 min ) (t{) llOVll "Ghost Story·• I t96 I. rlorror) Fred Astaire, Jo/\n HOYseman Mysterlou• deaths begin to declm&IO the ranks of • smell circle of elderly men whQ share both e monthly 11orytcllln0 oeH~ttier eno n so-;;w:ci secret •fl' I 1 hr • 60 min ) (() "0111&11y 0 1 Tqrror" ( t981, tiOt· tor) Edw•rd Alber1. f:rln Mornn A 11pace 81'\lp crew encour1te1s a cotorln of lrlghltn Ing allen crontures while too+<lng tor enothet veMel &lrandod on 11 forbidding ~net 'A' ( I hr • 20 min ) • llCMI "DllYI OI Heavon" ( 1978, Of .. m11) Riehard Gere. BrOOkt Adnm• Thrff youthfUI mlor•nt wortcen '" • potential QOld mtne When they aee+t employment at the va1t 1pr1111d of • wtellhy Wheat -Sunday Cont. @ lll0¥9 "Breok 01 Hearts" ( t935. Ota ma) Katharine Hepburn. Cha11e8 Boyllf Two mosic1ans encounter Oillic\lttle5 when they lall 111 love ( I hr • 46 min.) tD MAmllOMPAl&Y A look Is taken at the Joys and conlUcts ol the w 1n1am C Loud= ot San la Barbara ( t hr ) COl "Visiting Hours" ( t982. Suspense) Mieh&el Ironside. Lee Gram A psyctiouc "'u1dele1 searches 101 his ne111 v1e1tm, a TV newswoman wtio survived an earlie1 attack, In a b~ city hOspttal 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min I 0 lllOYW "Death Watch" ( 1982. H()(ror) Romy Schnelder. Harvey Keltet Strange things t>e01n to occur when a woman decides she wants to die a private. per · sonal death ·R' (2 hrs ) ~ D lll0¥9 "Great Catherine" ( 1968, Comedy) Peler O'Toole, Jeanne Moreau fascinated by a newly arrived Brlllsher. Catherine the Great has him Imprisoned and playfully torments him ( 1 hr , 55 min.) 1l:lr (£) WOlml't VOUIYUIJ. (ti) unitea States vs.~~s.) WIU._,1"1ATM lllDBW mTWOM NIWI · WllTWCll MOMTM. n lllOYW "Prince 01 The Cily" ( t981. Ofarna) Treat Wiiiiams. Jerry Orbach A New York cop Is caught between federal pressure and loyalty to his lellow ollleers during an 1nves1tgatt0rt ol widespread police corrupllon 'R' t2 hrs , 45 min ) W {¢l llCml "The B1owntng Verslon" {195t. -Monday -Morning Movies- ue w "The Love Ban" (1973. Comedy) Hywel BenneH. Nane11e Newman. ( 1 hr . 36mln) .. 0 "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982, Comedy> Peler Sellers. David Niven 11 hr .. 35 min) .. @ "Intermezzo" ( 1939, Romance) Ingrid Bergman. Leslie Howard. ( 1 hr , 30 min) H (C) "fat Chance" ( 1981, Comedy) Farn- ham Scbll. January S1e11ens ( 1 hr , 40 min.) 1.tl(D · The Boy From Oklahoma" ( 1954. Biog1aphy) Will Rogers Jr • Nancy Olson (2 hrs.) I.ID "Halloween 111 Season Qt The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins Stacey Net kin ( t h1 • 35 min ) F:ll(HJ "Goin' S01Jl1" ( 1978. Comedy) Jacl\ Ntrholson Mary Steent>urgen ( 1 hr • 4 1 1111n) (ZJ "The Devil's Playground" ( 1976, Ad11en1ure) Simon Buike. Nick Tate (I hr. 47 min) Ml(Cl "Piaf" I 1973. B1ogreptiy1 B11g111e Ariel, Pascale Chrtstophe I 1 hr • 40 mm ) 0 "Days QI Heaven" ( 1978, Orama) R11.hard Gere. Brooke Adams ( 1 hr . 4 t min) .. (OJ "Polle1ge1s1" ( 1982. Horrol) Cratg T Nelson, Jobelh Wiiiiams ( 1 111 , 55 rntn I t:a(Zl "Night Gallery" ( 1969. Suspense) Joan Crawford. Barry Sulll11an ( 1 hr • 38 mon) -!Cl "Gloria" ( 1980, Drama) Gena Row· lands, John Adames (2 hrs . t mtn.) (ft) "Tell Me A Rtddle" ( 1980, Ofarna) Melvyn Douglas. Lila Kedrova. ( 1 hr • 30 min) (SJ "Cry Terror!" ( 1958. Adventure) Oram.11 M1cnaet ll~09111vo Jeon Kon1 An &gtll{I schooh11a1>1t1r w1tlt u lu•th~'>'l wih~ finds (;UUIUyt! Ill the <1<.I of .. YUUll\j !.IU 06111 (1ltr .3!:. "'"') Ul(~llCMI "Au P111r lltrl• .. It hr JO m111) 1:11 ... ( ) -. "Htlllowet:11 Ill Sea!.011 01 The Wiich" ( t982. Ho11or) rom AlkllfS. Sto 'ey Nelk1n A your~ woman Is aldtld by an emer~ricy room ptlySleijan In he1 1n11es11 galloo of .i Halloween m.1sk n\llfllltucturei who may have been r~po11s:t>10 IOI htir lalher's grut .ome n•lHdtir 'R' I t hr 35 min) tl9 U AT C.. wmt Gue'>I Sh.111 I ew1s ( I hf) Ill ~ ;a c:::. MIGlnWATCM 6 lilOVIE "Po1tergc1s1" ( 1982. Ho11or) Cratg T Netsoo. Jobeth Wllllo111s Vengeful ghosts take over n Sllb11rban Caltlc1rnia home and abduct the resuJ0111 farrnly's 11nge51 child. 'PG' (I hr , !>I> r111n) n WOll.D AT lAllGll l:'9 rrt YO. IUIMU .oltTIWOMAN l"l M .... Ill( llOVll "Swinging Cheerleaders" • ( 1974. Comedy) Jo Johnsto11, Rainbeaux Smtih A group of hil:lh school porn·pom ytrls exh1b1t unusual school sp11111n rooting IOf then loolball toam 'ff ( 1 hr . ')4 Olin ) (SJ llCml "The Exor<.•St" ( 1973. Horror) Ellen Burstyrt. Linda Ota11 The young daughte1 ol a popular actress becomes PoSsessed by a dernornc sp1111 which com rnits evil acts throuQh the occuoa11on ot James Mason. Rod Steiger ('hrs) -@ "Town Tarne1" ( 1965, Weslern) Dana Andrews. Terry Moore (2 hrs J tWO "A Chump At Oxtorl1" ( 1930. Come· dy) Stan I aurel, Oltver Hardy (I r1r . 30 min) n~(Z J "Creature'> llle World Fnryol" ( 1973, Ad11en1U1e) Julie frtgc, Tony Aonnor ( 1 n1 .. 30 min J -Afternoon Movies- 12:91 'I) "The Arna1111y Wmld Of Uho$tc;" (1960) DucwnPnlmy Nnrt.tlf'd l1y Sid Paul. (?hrs I {(;) "To Ra<.e Tt1e W1r1d ( 1980. ()r.11110) Steve Guttenbl'ry Ranuy Ou111d (I ht 45 lfltll) !)11 "A Cry For l ove" I t980, D1<1ma) Susa11 Blakely Powers 8uott1e (?his ) (OJ "The Boruer" ( 198 1. D1an1a) Jm .. k NtehOlS<tO, Vall:!t1e PPrrtne 11 hr 4S m111) t SJ "Taps' (1981 Drama) ueorge C.: Scott Tunothy Hu11011 (2 hrs) 0 ''Yanks" I 1979 Roma111..e) Richard Gere Wiiham Devane (2 t11s . IQ min) '9CZ1 "Halloween Ill Season Of lhe W11ch" ( t982. 1101101) f om Atk111s, Slacey Nel ktrt It hr 35111111 l HllCl "Fal Cllanc..e · 1198 t. <:01net1y) I a111 hilm Sct11t Janu.11y Steven<, (I l1r , 40 min) lHJ "Go111 Suulll' ( t978, Comedy) Jeck N•t.:holson. Mary Steenburgen ( t hr • 41 rntn) lOJ "Tune Walker· I 1982 ran1asy) Be11 Muruhy Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr . ?5 min ) ta0 "Tem~s1" ( IQR? Con1edy) John Cas!Xlveles. Gena Rowlanr1c; (I' hr!>. :?5 min) Ml(}.) "Ghost Stmy' ( 190 t Hrnror) Fred Astaire. John Houseman t 1 hr 50 min I IMH m1r1CJ arl(J body 'R' (2 hrs., 2 min.) Ml ~ -l'Tm'CN ... ( l•H•ll1ml UI fMTMa C J llOYW "Night Gallery" (1989, Suspense) Joan Crawford, Barry ~ Aad Serllng presents three talel of the '.u~m1111.11<11 an heir provotles hill unde'• VOdlll. a wealthy blind woman buys a poof rm)11's eyes. an e11-Nazl dreams of~ 1119 part ot a placld painting In a South Ameik.an museum. ( t ht , 38 min.) .. ~'°'"'"'­Nnm ( ) ......... "', llO¥ll "FO\Jr Friends" (1961, OfatN) C1a1~ Wasson. Jodi Thelen. Three ~ school buddies take separate roedl lo adulthood alter graduation but continue 10 oe untied by friendship and their ~ 101 the same woman. 'R' (I hr .. 55 min.) W (HJ llO¥ll "It Came From Hollywood'' ( 1982. Comedy) John Gandy, OM J\ykroyd. The worst scenes horn Old 8 rrtOvteS are rfesented, Offering humcarOul gllrnpses o Japanese monster epQ. e.(pln1tat1on fllms and the W()(kS of EdwWd D Wood Jr.. director ot "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen Or Gi.nca" 'PG' ( t hr 20mln) d (CJllCMI "Man On A Tightrope" (1M3, Suspense) Fredric Maren. Terry Moore. An enllre Czechoslo11aklan circus troupe e~ecutes a da11ng plan to escape from behind the Iron Cur1ain { 1 hr .. 50 min.) e:JI (!) M.&.Wlml I~) "funeral Home" (1982. Mystery) Kay Hawtry, Barry Morse ( 1 hr., 30 min.) UllO) "Grendel. Grendel. Grendel" (1982. AdvenhJre) Animated. Voices of P9ter Us1111ov. Keith Mitchell. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) d (CJ "Glo11a" ( 1980. Ofama) Gena Row- lands, John Adames. (2 hrs .• 1 min.) t:alZJ "Eatmg naoul" (1982. Comedy) P.- Bartel. Mary Woronov (I hr .. 25 min.) HO!l.J COi "Poltergeist" (1982. HoffOf) Crnig T Nelson. Jobeth Williams. ( 1 tw., 55 11111\ ) 0 "Trall Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982, Comedy) Pe1er Sellers, David Niven. ( 1 hr. 35mtfl) HI (\1) "The Night That Panlcl\ed America" ( 1975, D1ama) Vte Morrow, Cliff De Young (2 llrs , 5 min.) l:il($) "Wallz Across Texas" (1982, Of.,,.) Anne Atcher. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr .. 40 n11n) --~E·vening .. §a .... a.IPAYD. Wl FOOTWL Washington Redsklnt llt San O.~argers Q (3 hrs .. 15 min.) ICIJ E~ llACIEI. / LEllB ....... me.,,. OCl.Wll > llOYIE "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) ~ g1t1e Attel, Pascale Chrlslophe. The ee'1y career of tile famous French c~nteuM, Edllh P1al, 1s recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min) ( H) 0-. IWf'I AQHf FQll LR The true-fie Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 21 -Tuesday -Morning Movies- lctl 0 "Cheeth And Chorig·s Nice Dreams" I 1981. l.omedyl Richard 'Cheech·· Mar- 111. 1 honoas Chong ( t hr 27 min ) fc:9 (0 l runPrlll Home· ( 1982 Mystery) Kay Hdwlry Barry Morse ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. ( Z · fhe Slate UI Th111gs·· ( t983, AdYen- lltr••) P.itm.k Ouuchau. Allen Goorwllz 12 hr<.) Ml(Y7J ·l o f in<J A Man" ( 1972. Orama) P.trnt:la S tJt! Martin. I loyd Bridges (2 "'"' lt1S(C1 TPleton' ( 1977. Adventure) Charles nrv11 .rtr•. Lee Remick ( 1 hr 43 min I ll:ltf HI lh1yn An<l .loselin" (1969. Drama) M:iru t)h111a11. rrednk Becklin (1 f'lr. 25 min l 1lll l ~I f\ Ma1or1ty Of Ont! · (Part 1) I 1962. D1:irnJ) Alec Guinness. Rosahnd Russell (? IHS) 0 "Gal Young ·un·· ( 1979. Comedy) Dana Preu. David Pe<:k ( t hr • 4 5 min ) .. lCl "Lost Homan" ( t937 Fantasy) Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt (2 hrs ) IHI($) "Modern Problems" (1981. Com- edy) Chevy Chase. Pant o· Arbanville ( t hi 30 llltrl) 1 Z I "uuys And Dolls' ( 1955. MusAcal) f ronk ~1Mlra, Jea11 Simmons (2 hrs . 30 r11111 ) MllOI 't.<Jld Rover' ( 1982 Adventure) Su1.11u11• Webe• PAt Peterson. ( 1 tu . 35 min I 0 Oo1111r11q11e' ( 1979. Horror) Clift flot~rt<.on, Jean S1n11nons ( 1 hr. 34 min) .. Cl Slt~r Fuu·· ( t981 Comedy) f PrPnc." fl•ll. [rnest 0 01gn1ne ( t tu , 35 min) !Hl "Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy) Chris- topher Roave. Margot Kidder. (2 hrs .. 5 mm) (SI .. , ilSt Side West Side'· ( 1950, Mys· tery) A1111 Gardner. Jomes Mason (2 hrs) -@ "The Cobra" ( 1968. Adventure) D:t11A Andlews, Anna [kberg (2 hrs) *"!Z! 'Tr.Joi 01 Tllfl Pink Panther·· (t982, t.11111edy) Pete1 Sellers. David Niven ( 1 tJr 3!) ITllll ) 1HIU "Al Gunpoltll" ( t955. Westefll) Fred Mnr.Murrny. Oororhy Molone ( 1 f'lr .. 30 nun) 10 1 "Whose Lrle Is II Anyway?"' (t981, Ornma) RK;herd Oteytuss. JOhn Cassa- vclcs ( t hr. 58 mrn l 0 ··Rollover" ( t98t. Orama) Jane Fon da. K11s Knstoflerson (2 hrs ) -JU1emoon Movles- u. II) "The Big Game" ( 1972. Adventure) Stephen Boyd. France Nuyen. (2 hrs.) (Cl ··Make Me An Oller" ( 1979, Otama) Susan Blakely, Patrick O"Neal. (2 hrs.) !SJ "Tlmo Bondns·· (1981. Comedy) Cra~ Warnock. 0611id Warner ( t tv . 50 min) lt9(HJ "Honkylor1k Man" ( t962. Dfama) Cllnl F~, lwood. Kyle CaslwOOd (2 hr9 . 5 mln) Il l "O bye Pork Pto" ( t98 I. Dtamo) Knlly Jo 1nson. Tony Bmry ( 1 hr • 30 min) W (Ol "Honkylonk Mnn" (1982, Dr1ma) Clint E8,fWOOd, Kyle Fni.twoocl (2 NI., 5 rnin) O ··0111 Young 'Un" ( 1979, Comedy) OnM Prt'U, David Pock (I hr . 45 min.) •CC> "fnlefon" ( 1971. Adventure) CMrlel Bronsoo. Lee Aemlcll ( t tu . 43 min.) CS! "The reS1eet Gun All11e" I t95e. Wott· 24 Friday, Oct. 28, 1983 ern) Glenn Ford. Jeanne Crain (2 hrs ) ~Oil ""Modern Problems" ( 198 t, Comedy) Chevy Chase Patti D' Arbanvllle l t hr 30m1n) (Z) ··Night Gallery·· ( 1969 Suspense) Joan Crawford. Barry Sullivan (I hr 38 min) a. 0 ··Three w arriors ( 1977. Dram.ii Randy Quaid, Charles Whole Eagle I I tu 49m1n) ttl (C) "l os1 Ho11zon · (1937, r antasy ) Ronald Cotman. Jone Wyatt (2 hrs I (SJ '"Marco Polo, Jr ( 1973. A(.Jvr>nturt?) Anrmated Vorce ot BoulJy Rydell ( I h1 SOmon) d (Z) ··The State Ol lh1ngs·· ( 1983. Adven lure) Palftek Bauch;ru Allen Goorw111 (~ hrs) •(!) 'The Candidate ( 1972 Oram:.) Robert Redford, Peter Boyle (2 hrc; ) lOl ··cold Rivet"· ( t982, Adventure) Suzanne Weber. Pat PP.terson ( t hr 35 min) l:llUi l "Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Chris· topher Reeve. Margot Ktdder (2 hrs 5 mm l <SJ ··nme Bandits" ( 198 t Comedy) Crarg Warnock Da1110 Warner ( t hr 50 mm) --ia;Evenlng .. ea ... a.l'ATIMll. Cit ... FNlfAIY*MI> .... 0 T-.CCl9M'f MAWAIMI ... ~I Llllmt emnttOtJll -... WlllMTMl*G tUWt llHAVIOlll 0 llO¥ll ··super Fuzz" ( 198 1. Comedy) Terence Hiii. Ernest Borgnlne An 1rredlat ed ~laml cop uses his newtound super· powers to combat OfQantzed crime 'PG' ( I hr . 35 min ) Ill llO¥ll "Treasures Of The Snow" ( 1981 .. ~ame) P8ul Dean Carey Born A Swrss vrllage Is the setting tor this story ol a young !Joy who Is ostrac11ed for causing a rra~cldenl (I hr . 40 m\n ) O "Dominique" (1979. llorror) Ctlfl Aobortson. Jean Simmons II wealthy women's husband executes an elabo1a1e scheme 10 drive hf)r lo suicide "PG' ( 1 --1N·~= ..... ..,.. ~nllOUQMTMI M11 llCMI "The Love Ban" ( t973. Come dy) Hywet Benntttt, Nane1111 Newman A young Cathollc OOllpte ere lorced by llnanclBI probleml to consldel birth con trol ~36 min) -Cll ... .... IWftDAYI~ MO ... C llOWM•lllllJW'ILAA•• ,_..009M'f ...... ...... ~ lOWCClll•Cnaee .WA "Anttvopology On Tr1ar · Nova trl!lvell to New Guinea to find out wtlftt the natlllel """1o hive btetl the Objllet of anthlopologlcal ttudy thlnk ol the IQCll!ll ll()lentllt• who hlv. lnlrUded upor1 their cultur .. fOf thetlke of tcW.C.. CJ ( I ht ) (I) W•FJ !!;!u ... World l~tlllonal 7 Ball Championship -Jean Balukas \IS Lori Shampo (R) ( 1 f'lr ) t())MIDEON NI«) OMMGI town TOOAY 7:211 @ MEWI 7:11 t) 2 ON TME TOW Featured a v1S1t to the Arc de Tr1ompf'le. shop in some ol Paris· wonderlul o;tores, tun<:h 1n a sidewalk cafe, a v1s1t to some tamous hotels. a walking tour of Pa11s 0 YOUMQ fllOP\.f'I WlaA&. 8 LAVUlll 6 ltR.IY a C09AllY OmONU.. (!) TIC TAC DOUGH OION' @) &) fllOP\.l'I COWIT ·······" al) TO TME lllMOl IOM fS;)FAm.YFIUD roi 1W1C ~ nt1 SHOW .. ~ QAVI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend- ary counlry-weslern singer in a concert teaturtng such Williams f'llls as ··vour Chea11n· Heart " "Hey. GOOd Lookln· " and "'Why Oon"t You love Me?" ( t f'lr • 30 min) lSJllZNlll: ..... DA ft PUTIYAL m llOVW ""The BambOO Saucer"· ( 1967, Science-Fiction) Dan Duryea, Jof'ln Eric- son Three nations vie tor control of an alten!f1acesh~ (2 hrs) .. e lJJ TME Ml.,. A former peace a<.1t111.-.t (Gretchen Corbell) surfaces after a IPngll'Y hiding period and asks Ben lo clear her of t!:> ~em-otd murder charges L' hr) 0 6) l14I A·TIAll The team opens a taxi c001pany to e•PQSe the murderous. unscrupulous boss (Michael Ironside) of a 11val h\Js1ness 11 hr ) u..,.. "The Hot Rock·· ( 1970, Adven· lure) Robert Redford. George Segal Four woultl·be thieves a11empt to steal the same diamond lour limes. (2 hrs.) O @) MT OUI LUCIC Shabu accidentally demonf.trates his magic while weetf'ler- man Professor Bot> ts watching ~~QMlf'( Q) INTlllT.-T TOelQHf An lnteNleW with Jnclyn Smith on location IOf the "Gt'Olge Washington·· mlnl-ser'8s. &) llOYll "Parodlse Alley·• (~978, Dre· ma) Sylvester Stallone. Arml!lnd Assente. Throo schOmlng brothera from the Hell's K1tchon section of New 't'Ofk City combine lhE'rt bra1n9 (Ind brawn In an ellort to er• ale beller live& 101 lhemsalves. (2 hfa.) fl!) MOYA "Anthropolooy On Trlal'' Nova travels to New Guinea to find out whan he na11ves who have been the object or anrf'lroPologlcal study think ol !he sool111 scientists who have lnt1uded upon their c:utlures for the sake of SC~ ( t hr.) mVlmWllA~ ''Amei- lc1fs Enemy (1954·t967)'' The war It 9"n through the perwectlves of Vietcong yve11llaa. North Vietnamese ~ and civilians and by Amel1can P'tsooefl of war tn H~(lf'lr) lC) 'Tf'le Kentucky Frhtd Movie" l 1977. Como<ly) Even Kim. MasttH Bong soo Han fhla couectlon of no-noio. bllrred saurk:ol <:ketches ,poonng tetevt- 111<>11 irnd movie cllcho9 tncluci.e cam.a oPPQnr11ncK l'.ly Oonsld Sutherland. Hen- ry Olblorl. Ooorge Laz6nby and 0111 Bl•· b~~t hr . 30mln.) ( ,...,. ( llON "An Office< And A Genneman" ( •982. Omna) Richard o.te. 0.br• Winget An und1telpllned avi8tlon off1Cer aondldate meets hit match lfl • tough Nnval d11H lnttructOf. 'R' (2 hl-9., 6 min.) L 1 ( l J"' """M. •DAY t Hlghllght1 of Irie -Monday Cont. tahner 'PG' (I hr., A 1 min.) G MO¥ll "Devil Bat's Daughter'' ( 1046. Mystery) Rosemary LaPlanche. Molly Lamoni. A female leech-llke bat atrlt111s fear In the hearts 01 11\oee with lhe mltlOf tune 10 encounter hef ( t hr , 30 mtn ) .. , TMA" MOUNOCID .. ...,1&191 •r•W•M'fn•WOM-... .. ~"Sowing Woman" A Chi nese seamstress wQfldng In San Francis co's Chinatown traces her Immigration to America, her family Ille and her experlenc· es as a first generation Chinese wornan•ln lhlS country m> TM.LI Of TOXIC WAl'fl Examines the problernS ot 10111<: wasle mana9emen1 111 Calllornia. Including the stale s largest hazardous waste landfill m West Covina. anel how the Deokmej1an adminlstrallon 1s add=:.~he issue --1 :.'awow:o "Helix" Skiing on pow- der and k:e In lt)e Canadian Rockies (R) (lJ llOVll "'Amityville II The Possession" I 1982. Horror) Burl Young. James Olson. A lamQy experiences supernaturally lnllu· enced problems aller moving Into a Long Island house 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) CZ) QWIL.ll ~ TAUCI Wfnt Guest Sam Arkoff. '*I II (I)®> O> IOI TAii IOllCllHOW .,.., ... ..VllU . MCllEUAIC* • lflClllTI AlmlCA Avon I WtBC Queen's Tournament" ( 1 hr) ©) llO¥ll "Funeral Home" ( 1962, Mys· tery) Kay Hawlry, Berry Morse. A young woman investigates strange occurences at her grandmother's Victorian home 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ.l lllOW11 "Halloween Ill Season 01 The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins, Sta- cey Nelk1n. A young woman is aided Oy an emergency room phys1c1an In her 1nves1t gallon QI a Halloween mask manufacturer who may have been responsible tor her lather's gruesome murder 'R' ( I hr 35 min.) tt.'11 ([JIPOllT .. _IT'llCD-"n'lll ... tt.:118 (I) HART TO HMT Foreign agents attempt 10 retrieve a present given to Jen· niler that lhreatens their entire operal1on l1 hr.. 10 min) D m 11tl •IT "" CA.MOM Host Johnny Carson Guests Angie Dickinson. Dom IDe~ar~(R) (1hr) ..-THI~ 11ICU Off n. NIGHT Scheduled Car- ole Shaw, Bubba Smrlh. Rick Nelson. ( 1 hr ,30min) I ITIUTI Ol IAll filUCllCO UMDBITA..a IUIM mlAVIOll COUHI[ POOTW.l Clemson vs Wake FOfesl (R) (2 hrs. 30 min ) (.$) lilOW1I "Ra1>1d'" ( 1979, Horror) Mari lyn Chambers, Frank Moore. A young woman who was critlcally in1ured rn a motorcycle accident 1s saved by a radical- ly new surgical procedure lhal leaves her w11h only one side elfect -a voracious appeltle lor human blOOd 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min) 0 lilOW1I "The World ACCOfdrng To Garp" (1982 Comedy) Room Wllltarns. Mary Beth Hurl. The son 01 an unmarrted prep school nurse enjoys a Irle lull ol adventures. co1nc1Clences and bizarre characws 'R' (2 h111 . lo min I m 1" CUii Featured a witch cll11Cu!MI011 me !ilnlslllf side of Halloween. o child who wtls le110111ed by a pollerge1s1 ( t hr , 30 min) -1LA.TODAY ~ .... ) lilO¥ll "A Stranger ts Wa1chlng" I 1982, Orama) Alp TOfn, Kate Mulgrew A psychotic kidnaps a TV reporter and the 8·year old daughte1 or an earlier vlollm and holds them tor ranJ>Om In Grand Cen· Hal Station 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ~(Cl llO¥ll "Sex With The Siers" ( 1979. Co<nudy) Thick Wiison, Martin Bu11ows The writer ot a sexual ad111<:e COiumn embarks on a rnajOr research pro,ect ·• a study of the rela11onsti1p between a wom- an's sex drive and her birth sign. 'R' ( 1 hr 30min J ~ 0 f.i) I.Aft MIGHT wmt DAYID ~ Guest. comedian Pee Wee Herman ( 1 hr.) I T'ftJQHT ZOlll lll'T Of AJl LOI MMLll IOWM I llMlWI LAUQM• Cl) LOft,WMrm.I CID H&IYTl9G GOU t2l9 f) (I) COt 1190 While on a mur<Jer case, Columoo clashes with a suave Middle Easter(' diplomat (Hector Elizondo) (R) ( 1 hr , 20 mm ) ttM ll J llO¥ll "Evllspeak" ( 1961. Horror) Chnl Howard, R G Armstrong A military school cadet uses black magic lo avenge the hurnllrat1on he has suflered at the hand& ol h1:> weal1t11er classmates 'R' ( I hr : 30mtn) 12:51@ llOYIE "Dracula Prince Qt Darkness" I 1966, Horro1) Christopher Lee. Barbara Shelley When two couples unw11tlngly spend a night in Dracula's castle, one man 1& murdered and his wile tumed Into a vampire (2 hrs. 5 min ) ta0-AUTllV O llOYIE "Wake Me When The War Is Over" ( 1969. Comedy) Ken Berry, Eva GabOr An antr-Naz1 woman decides that she ~~e:. an Ame11can soldier well enoogh lo protect him both during and sher the war ( I ltr 40 min ) (!) M N011CTOM Q) Al&.111MlfAl&Y Q) llOYIE "Dracula. Prince 01 Darkness" (t966. Horror) Christopher Lee. Barbera Shelley. When two couples unw11t1ngly spend a n1ghl 1n Dracula's castle. one man is murdered and his wile turned into a vamp11e (2 his , 30 min J CO) llO¥ll "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fen1a- sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy An ancient mummy discovered In lhe tomb o t Tutankhamen is sent to a California uni· ve1Stly for analysis, where If is accidentally re11111ed. 'PG' ( t IH . 25 mrn.) ( V llOW11 "Ealing Raoul" ( 1982. Come- dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov A down- on•lheir·luci. rnamed coople discover lhal they can make the money they need 10 ouy lhe11 dream diner by knocking oft well·heeled se• peiverts 'R' ( 1 hr 25 m1r.) '1:)-ICOTT 1;W("S°)llOYIE "Taps" ( 1981, Drama) George C Scott Timothy Hulton. Military school cadets take over thelf school to prevenl plans to turn the academy property trtlo a condo deve=:nt "PG' (2 hrs.) t.a 0 fi) MIC OV'DllQKT o-wm UG>MEWI t=-1f1) llOW11 "The Sender" (1982 Horror) Kathryn Harrold. ZelfkO l11anek A flurry of telepathic hallucmallons •S unleashed on the staff and patients a1 a Georgia psych1- atrlc hOllpllal when n 11111c1oa1 pallenl wllh uncontroll11ble psychlC powers Is admll !fl.d 'A' ( t hr , 30 min ) 1:9(.CJ 9CMI "Gl()(la" ( 1980, Orama) Gena Rowl&nda. JOM A(j&nies. A fOfroer gun moll becomes the protector of an Of~aned 6-year-old Puerto Rlean larget· ed by the underworld tor the 1nlorma11on he carries 1n a baner8d briefcase 'PG' (2 hrs. I min) z:tl1w C81 .. _,..ATCM •FJMIL&'llf(I) llCml "Eating Raoul" ( 1962. Como- dyJ Paul Bartel, Mery W<xOflOv. A down on·thelr·luck married couple d)scover that they can make the money they need lo buy their Clream diner bvy knocking oil wttll-heelecJ sex perverts 'R' ( I hr 25 tamnC> .... CL) llO¥ll "The Beast W11h111" I 1982, Horror) Ronny Cox, Bibi Beset\ A woman l!. raped on her honeymoon by a l\airy- legoed creature and produces a seemingly normal son who grows up 10 follow In his dad's OIOOdy footsteps 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min) (OJ n. OTHIR CAN'I ccmDY IHOWCAll CZ) lilO¥ll "Creatures The World Forgot" ( 1973, Adventure) Julie Enge. rony Bonner In prehistoric limes. 1wo brothers engage In a batlle ol strength and wits. 'PGj t hr . 30mln,) -~ ...... .,.. t11 MIO COl9IG ATTUCT10MI a:a llO¥ll "Exorcist II The Harellc" ( 1977, Fantasy) Richard Bu11on. L1nela Blall Young Regan MacNell 1s sllll haunt· ed by b1iarre visions and d1eams ot flying, a s11uett0n which a priest and d lemale psychotog191 try to end tor ner 'R' ( I hr 57 min) J:'9 &> llMCUI WILIY, llJ>. (OJ llOW11 "The Border" ( 1981, Drama) Jack Nicholson. Valerie Per11ne A l e~as border guard's values come 1n co111t1ct wlllt those of his corrupt co workers ariel his ma1e11ahstic wrte R' ( t hr . 45 nun ) 0 llO¥E "Jinxed'" ( 1982, Comeely) Belle M1dler, Ken Wahl A singer talks ar unlucky casino dealer 1n10 helping her do away wilh her obnoxious O<>ylnend 'R' ( 1 hr . 46 min.) IM (ij) llO¥ll "Halloween Ill Season Of Thl! Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins, Sta- cey Nelkrn A young woman ts aided by art emergency room phys1c1an 1n her 111vesti gallon ol a Halloween maSk manula<.turer who may have been respQnSible tor her father's gruesome murder R' ( 1 hr • 35 min) Ml CC) llO¥ll "The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Peter O'Toole, Steve Rallst>ack Wanted by lhe police, a disturbed Viet· nam veteran finds an unsure haven on a movie set where a World War I eptc rs t>elng hlmed 'A' (2 hrs, 9 min.) -(!) TOP O' n. llOllmG m._ .. ,...(I, CI1 llOYll "Nlghl Gallery ' ( t969 Suspense) Joan Craw1ord. Barry Sullivan Rod Serllng presents three tales of the supernatural an heir provokes his uncles death. a wealthy blind woman buys a poor man's eyes, an ex-Nazi Clreams 01 becom· 1ng part of a placid painting In a South American museum ( 1 hr , 38 min ) 4:11 llO¥ll "Anely Warhol's Frankenstein" ( 1974, Horror) Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier A sex-.::razed we11do kidnaps the young people of a village 10 secure body palls for his male and female monsters 'A' I 1 ht. 35 min.) Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 23 -Tuesday Cont. Grant A war-weary Iller sinks J.nlO a deep depression ( I hr . 30 min ) O llOVIE ··she Lives" ( 1973, Romance) Season I lubley, Dosr Arnaz Jr Alter dis- covering that she 1s terminally Ill, a young woman and her lover a11empt 10 ward off death wtlh the help or en e11perlmen1al sci- entist I I hr , 30 min J (!) llOVE "The Great Ziegfeld'" (Pa11 1) I 1936, Musical) Wiiiiam Powell Myrna Loy The great Broadway 9howman stag· es a maior show (2 hrs) Q) AU .. TM! FAia Y ti) llO¥ll ··s1op You're Kiiiing Me" ( 1953. Comedy) Broderick Crawlord. Claire Trevor A woman convinces her gangster husband to give up lawlessness alter Prohlbt11on ts repealed (2 hrs , 30 mtn.) '1:)-ICOTT ta(C) llO¥I( "Lost Horizon" ( 1937, Fanta- sy) Ronald Cotman, Jane Wyatt. A kid· napped dlplomal discovers the Himalayan kingdom ot Shangri-La. a place ot eternal lace and lmmOflallty (2 hrs) tll fl) l9C ..... OtJllllHHT ta( 1 '::. "Modem Problems·· ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Patti o· Atban- ville A hapless air lraltlc controller with numerous personal problems Is endowed with telek1nellc powers alter belng doused with nuclear waste "PG' (1 hr., 30 min) =~=lftlleGHTWATc.t n llCMI "Lookln" To Gel our· ( 1982. Comedy) Jon Voight. Ano-Margret A pair ot gamblers !lee to Las Vegas from New York wllh the mob on theu trait "R" (I hr . 45min) n @ WOll.D ATLMM (S) llOv. "Superchlek'" ( 1973, Adven- rure) Joyce Jillson, Tony Young A shy airline hostess finds adventure when She assumes lhe aggressive persona of her alter ego 'R' ( t hr . 35 min.) 1:98 llCMI "'Loan Sherk" (1952, Orama) George Rall, Dorothy Hart An ex-con e11poses a yang of loan sharks who are vrctlmlllng the workers In a Ille lac1ory. ( 1 hr. 30mln.) ;u="au.rtNID .... llCMI "Trell 01 The Pink Panther" ( t982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven. Following lhe disappearance of bumbling French l')Ollea doteotlve Inspec- tor Clouseau, a TV reporter Interviews friends, family and enemies 10 put logefh- .. &a *O~~l m~PG' (1hr .. 35mln.) e 90WW "The New tnl8fns" ( 1964, Ora- ma) Mlehaet C81tan. Barbera Eden A fOU<tOme ol new lnt8fns 11djusts 10 W<>fk· Ing 111 11 laroe metropoliton hotpltat. (2 hrs., 30 min.) ~:: .. ,... ~ 90WW "SplendOI'" ( 1935, Drema) Miriam HopklnS, Jot! McCl'M A weahhy young man's Oec:lllon to ma11y a girl below hit toelflf level C&VMI much upMI Among his well-fo-00 ltlendt •nd l•mlly {1 hr . 17 min.) (0) 9CMI "Whole Life 11 II Anyw•y?" (1981, Oreme) ~d OreyfUll, John Cn~vetes Par•lyzed from the ~ dawn rn en •utOlnoblle ~~. •tCDTI> tot remlnt~ llbouf hit Ille before end etoquenlly ergun fOf hie right to die. 'R' (J ~mln,) "O{) "Suoerman II" (1980, F•nt••y) 26 Fnday.Oot. 2e. 1983 Chnstopher Reeve. Margo! Kidder While saving Pans trom a nuclear eaplos1on. Superman unwl111ngly "tr~ 1ne 1110 ol powerful villains who were 011g1nally 1mpr1soned by tus Kryproman lalher PG ~hrs Sm1n) l:B[C1 llCMI '"Make Me An Otter" ( 1979. Orama1 Susan Blakely. Patrick O'Neal A young woman learns about the shadier Side of the real estare game when she becomes an accredlled agenl and attempts 10 lure tnteresled clients into buying lu~urious homes (1 hr . 45 min) --1,Amt• ~WIUY,M.D. .. llCMI "Last 01 The Wild Horses·· ( 1949. Western) Mary Beth Hughes. James Ellison A rancher ls accused of frying to lorce lhe small ranchers out of buStness ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -Morning Movies- •cl:l ··A Dog Ot Flanders·· ( 1959. Orama) David Ladd. Donald Crisp (2 hrs ) 0 '"Sherlodl Holmes And The Secret Weapon" ( 1942. Mystery) Ba&ll Rath· bone. Nigel Bruce ( I hr ) CD ""Goodbye Pork Pie" (1981. Orama) Kelly Jotinson, Tony Barty ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ..@ "The Grass ts Always Greener Over The Septic Tank'" ( 1978, Comedy) Carol Burnett. Charles Grodin (2 hrs ) •(R) ··The Glacier Foe ( t978) Documen- tary ( 1 hr , 30 min ) nt(Q) 'The Wondef 01 It All'" ( 1974) Docu- mentary. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 0 ··challenge To Be Free·· ( 1975. Adventure) Mike Mazurlcl. Jimmy Kane i!hr. JO min) .. (C) .. The Secrel Lile 01 Waller Mitty·· (1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo (2 hrs.) W ."A Wedding"' ( 1978. Orama) Carol Burnell, v111or10 Gassman. Directed by Rober1 Allman. (2 hrs ) •0 "Three Warriors" ( 1971, Olama) Randy Quale!, Charles White Eagle ( 1 hr .. 49min.) .. CO) "Time Alter Time·· ( 1979, Science- Fiction) Malcolm McDowell, David Warner. ( 1 hr . 52 min) -(t) .. The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard ~ryor. Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (Ji) "Oragonslayer·· ( 1981 . Adventure) Peter MacNICol, Caitlin Gtarlla (I hr. 66 m4n,) • (I) "Consplr11t0<" ( 1950. Drama) Robert T!Jlof. EHzabelh Taylor (2 hrs) (l )"'Eatlng Raoul" (1982. Comedy) P1u1 Bartel, Mnry Woronov ( 1 hr . 26 fl'Mn.J -(ID "Oeeth Be Nol Proud'' (1975, Ora· ma) Atthor Hiii, Jane Aleitander (2 hrt) -a "Lier's Moon" (1982, Drama) Mart Diiion, Cindy Asher. (I hr, 45 min) tw O "Flght8f Piiots·· ( 197&. Ofama) WU! Aot>erle, John H111dy ( 1 hr . 30 tn1n) ©) "Ragtime" ( 1981, Dr•FM) J8mol Cegney, Howard E Robina (2 hra. 35 min) 1119(%) ''Hnlloween Ill S..ten 01 The Witch" ( t082. tiorrorJ Tom Atklni. Stac.y Not tiln:-{1 ~66 nlln:) - ~~Jllml(ll) 1$) lllOft ··spellers·· ( 1980. Orama) Hans van Tongeren, Renee Soutend1jk The adventures of live Dutch teen-agers 1nteres1ed 1n motocross racing are detailed ( 1 hr . 50 min.) n 0 llCMI "Norman Loves Rose" (198~ Comedy) Carol Kane, Tony Owen A t3- year-ol<fs romantic pursuit ol his sister-In- law leads 10 some very sensitive comptk:a- tlons when the young woman becomes pr1'1.:ft. 'R' (1 hr., 40 min) •C!l Wlm.I m llOVll .. The Love Ban·· ( 1973, Come- J1Y) Hywel Bennell. Nanette Newman. A young Catholic couple are forced by tlnanclal problems 10 consider birth con- lrol (1 hr., 36 min) •@ IDMMIO...- ( 1979, Olama) Richard Crenna, Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs.) Of) .. Trail 01 The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Pe1er Sellers, David Niven ( 1 hr . 35 min) CSJ "Five Days One Summer·· ( 1982, Dra- ma) Sean Connery, Betsy Bran11ey. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) ttll 0 "II Rained All Night The Day I Left" ( 1978. Adventure) T.ooy Curtis, Sally Kellerman ( 1 hf . 40 min I tll(l) "Funeral Home·· ( 1982, Mystery) Kay Hawtry, Barry Morse. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 2'1(¢) '"The Secret Ute 01 Welter Mitty" (1947, Comedy) Danny Kaya, Virginia Mayo (2 hrs) (8) "Megatorce" ( 1981. Adventure) Bar- ry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta ( 1 hr .• 40 min) (0) Grand Baby" ( 1980) Esther Rolle. ~nn Turner (2 hrs.) t:ll g ··0ue1 For Four" ( 1982. Orama) Mike Preston, Diane Cllen1o. (1 hr .. 35 min.) • (() "Yanks" ( 1979. Romanoe) Richard Gera. Wilham Devane. (2 hrs .• 19 m4n,) (%)"Goodbye Pork Pie" (1981, Drema) Kelly Johnson, Tony Barry, ( 1 hr., 30 m1n) ..(C) "A Dog Ot Flanders" (1959, Orama) David Ladd. Donald Crisp. (2 hra.) 411:9 9 "Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon" ( 1942, Mystery) Basil Rath· bone, Nigel Bruce. ( 1 hr ) •C!l "Rancho Oeloxe" (1975, Comedy) Jell Bridget. Sam Waterston. (2 hr&.) CRJ "Oragonstayer" (1981, Adventvfe) Pet&f MacNlcOI, Caltlln Cl8rke. ( 1 hr., 55 mln) (Q} "The Wonder 01 It All" ( 19t4) Ooco- mentary ( 1 hr., 3S min ) <l) "Night Oallefy" (1969, S~) Joen Crawford. Berry Sullivan, ( 1 hr., 38 min.) .. tf7) "I Walk The Line'" ( 1970, Oftime) Gregory Peck. TUMday Weld. (2 M.) .. (I) "Ooct0f1 And N\K ... " (1981, Com. dy) Rebeec41 Rigg. Miguel Lopez. (1 ht., 30 min.) Cl> ··nv. 0era0ntSvmmer" 11ea2. Dr•· ma) Sean ~. Beley Btantlty. ( 1 hf . &Omit\.) ...... wco11<1 day or a tour 0.1y muGt<; lua11vat htild oo Memo11al Day W&t!ktlrld 111CIUde pellormances by Von Hal1111 SctHPIOflS. Tr1Umph Judas P110bl. Ouy Of.uourno and Quiel Riot ( t h1 • 30 mm ) ($) llO¥ll "Mooew Proolems" ( 190 1 Con1edyJ Chevy Chdo;e Patil D' Ar ban ville A hapless air 11a111c con1r011&1 w1t11 riume1ous personal proOlems is endowed with leleklnetlC poweis alle1 oe1ng duused wllh nuc:.ted1 walllo 'PG' ( t hr , 30 m111 ) 0 llCml "Lookin' Tu Get Out" ( 198? Comedy) Jon Voight Ann-Margret A PAii 01 gamblers flee to Lns Vegas 11001 New York w1lh the mob on their trail A' ( t h1 . 4b nun) (l.J lllWll "Guys And 0011~· ( 1966, MUSI cal) rrank S1na1ra. Jean S1n1mons A mis slonary girl falls 1n love with a Broadway [l!_mble1 (2 hrs. 30 min.) 1111 (.E) COUIQI llOOTIAU Navy 11s Notre Dame (A) (3 hrs ) .. G ®) HAl'PY DATI R1ch1e decides 10 abandon hts dream or becoming a Holly wOOd screenwriler In lavor ol staying 1n Milwaukee. (Perl 2) Q Cil LOW IOAT G) 'JI. llAMlm A Los Angeles detec live who specializes 1n reun1111ig lost loves. a group of lean-agers who logged 1nio fhe Los Alamos computer @ TNICATUMI •8 llCml "This Girl For Hire' (Premiere Comedy) Bess Armstrong. Celeste Holm A female pri11a1e de1ec11ve seel\s 1he mur derer or a renowned myste1y writer wtio 'had hired he• 10 c;on!.ull on his latest book (2 hrs I 0 m .-.OTON tTULE ltlura an<.J Remington try 10 1e111eve a 11vmbe1 <11 slolen mas1erp1eces from an arl thefl nnn LI hrJ U @) TIRl't COWANT L.111y po~es as Jack during a date wllh a h 1und or Janel I ... THE WM.TONI llOVIE "The Valnch1 Paµers ( 1972 Drama) Charles Bronsor1, I "'<' Ve11tllfa A notorious underwofld liguru decide!. It• testify t>eto1e a Senate 1nvest1gatmg com· m11tee (2 his. 45 min) Qi) YIE11WI: A 1'tLfVtltON lllTOlllY · .Amer ica's Enemy ( 1954· 19671" The war is seen through the perspective~ or V1e1cunu guerillas. North v1e1nameso leade1l> and c1v1lians and by Ame11can prisoners or war 1n Hanoi D ( I hr J ~ AM AMAL TO AU AllENCANI F11st Lady Nancy Reayan 1s 101ncd by Michael Landon, Biii Bixby, R11a Morf'no W1ll1e Stargel. Bruce We111 and Sandy Duncan al the White Hou~ 111 an appeal 10 viewers 10 watch "The Cht>mical People·· cx1 PBS in No11embe1 and become involved CO'> MOVIE "Honkyronk Man' ( t98<! Ora ma) Chnt Eastwood Kyle r a!.twood An over-the-hill. alcoholic. 1'.0Untry-western singer travels to Nashville wllh his t4 year old nephew lor a lilst chanc;e aud1 lion at the G1and Ole Opry PO (2 hrs !> m1nL .. O @) OH. lllAOl1.M Madeline 1::. sho<:ke<l 10 find Charlie 1n a roman11c pose With an actress whose memom, re;;ounr her allau Wllhhlm. ~ llATWI "KOpJe A Rock Fo1 All Sea· sons" A lllm study of lhe kopies, huge outcroppings ol rock 111 Alriea's Serengelf Plain. 1s presented ( I hr I ('C) llOVll "SOUlhl!rn Co111lort ( 1961. Orama) Keith Carradine. Powe1s O<JOlhe A group ot National Guardsmen on weell end maneu11ers 1n a l uu1s1rm.-1 bayou ~pml\ 11 i.mall "uerrdlo war wnh a cornmu n11y or 1.>;1ckwoods Cajuns 'R (I hr • 40 min) (L I MON . The Last American Virgin" ( t')82. Comoay) Lawre<1ee 1.Aonoeort CJIJne r1ankh" A 'illy teen·aoer In l<>ve rs 1uluth111t tn j(>n hlS buddlM In lheit pursull ~ R::ws,.;:;. (I hi , 30 min) -a&> IATCfTYILUU Pf&yer-coach Ou.e P11optes (Barnie Casey) 1eeeivoe a ca1 on a tan epptec1at1on day, only to learn Isler lhal the vehiole was stOlen from team owfler ~Holtz (Par Coiley) ( 1 hr ) B ~ ~O MMT Intrigue during an EngllSh IO)I hunt provides mOle suspense 1han the Harts bargained for Q ( 1 hr.) ~POUCIWOllM ON ITAQI L.A. "Linda Hopkins" llCml "Spellers" ( t980, Orama) Hans van Tongeren, Renee Soutendl)k. 1 he ad11entures ot five Dutch teen-agers 1nteres1ed In motocross racing are detailed. ( I hr , SO min ) '1) MOYIE "Wings 01 The Mcxnlng" (1937, Comedy) Henry Fonda. John McCormack A gypsy girl's ho1se wins a ma1or race after he Is trained by a Canedl· an I 1 hr., 30 min I Mttl CID DOel&A -A MOT .._ MIClfT Pop queen Donna Summer sluleS In a concert taped at the Pacific Amphitheatre In Cos- ta Mesa. Gahl ( 1 hr ) •110 MOVIE "Rollover" (1981, Ofema) Jane Fonda. Kris Krlstotterson A fcxme1 111ov1e star who rook Over the chairman· ship or her late husband's corl)Ofatlon and a high powered ltnancral expert become involved 1n a disastrous deal with Arab llW8SIOIS 'R' (2 hrs.) .. 41) llJUlllllBT•~TWOM•,_NIWI fJll HITCtR(IJl'I ._TO THI UUIY 0'i) IOllllllQI "The Mustc Of Michael Cotg1ass" This innovative composer is profiled as he conducts. rehearses 11nd µertorms hlS Puhtzec Prtze-w1nning com· pos11tons • 12 1 MOYIE "GOOdbye Pork Pie" ( 1981, Drama) Kelly Johnson, Tony Ba11y A young punk steals a rental car and drt11es 11 across New Zealand with the police in pu1swt and encounters a hosr of charec- 1er~ alo~ the way 'A' ( I hr . 30 min ) 1tM80UCI.l®l 6:> ... UTAXJ OGOMGIHOW Q) THE Ai I UL:tOM 41) IBlfY tlLL fl!) MCU QLUtGel 0'i) mlOHTON IUCM A humorous and s1unn1n9 visual portrait of one ol Brook· lyn's more colorful neighborhoods. just dowri the ooardwalk lrom Coney Island ( t hr J 119(0 ) MOVIE "The Falcon Takes Over" ( 1942. Mys1ery) George Sande1s. Lynn Ba11 The Faleon breaks up a gang of pho- ny psychlCS. ( 1 hr • 25 min ) 11::11lE )~ IL I llZZU Anylhlng and everything goes on Ladies' Night Out at Los Angeles' wild and sexy nightclub. Osko's 1t11 I) Cl) llAGllm. ,.L Magnum IS hired by a proposed nominee tor the Supreme Coun (Jose Fe1re1) who ls being blackmailed (R) (I hr. 10 min J 0 m TOllGHT Host Johnny Carson Guests OaVld Brenner. Estelle Parsons ~ 'Uln.AY MIClfT 0 @) MC .... NIGHT\M OllllMCMOf-0> 11ICU Of THE MMT Scheduled actress Carroll Baker, recording arlfs! l nco ( I hr , 30 mln ) I ~ Of IMftlnu11MeCllC-""O ,..,, PCllnMIT M.-IUIH ,_,,_ •MmA(ll) .oWI "Honkytonk Man" ( 198<!, 1>1a· ma) Chnt Eastwood. Kyle Easl""ood An ovet-the hill. aleoholic coun1ry-wee1etn !.1nge1 !ravels 10 Nastwllle wHh his 14· year old nephew lcx a last chance oudl lion Al the Grano Ole Opry 'PG' (2 hr!. !t min) m 1W CWI Featured l'Ow won\80'6 votei. will allect thci '84 etecuon: a com mon sense appioach 10 child 1ea11ng ( t h1 . 30 min.) 1tM dll llOVI! "OoctOI Fauslus" ( 1968, Fan· 1asy) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton In the 16th century. an alchemist and asrrol· oger p1om1ees his soul to the devil in exchange 101 24 years ol meanlnglul Ille ~hrs) U.-0 llOVll "Ten Little lnd1a11s" ( t976, Mys1ery) Oliver Reed. Elke Sommer Aga- lha Christie's suspense novel Is re,-enac1- ed as tO people s1randecl In a Middle Eastern hotel ate rnetno<11calfy murdered one~hrs . 5 min.) C!l llllJlllalfT ..,__ NIWI (CJ MON "Richard Prypt Live On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryo1. This hlmed concefl performance rs hlghhghled by lhe comedian's views on sex, marriage. prison lile ano a chilling though humcxous account 01 his cala· s1roph1c e•pe11ences w11h cocaine dependence 'A' ( t hr . 30 min ) {_f) COUEQE F001UU. UCLA vs Wash· ~ton IA) (3 hrs.) L0¥1MO FMIDI MID PBRCT COUPlU ~ MO¥ll "Duel For Fou1" ( 1982. Ota· ma) Mike Pres1on. Diane Cilento An Aus- lrahan 1oy 1mpo11er whose business 1s on lhe skids 1s abandoned oy his wire ( 1 hr . 35min) tJ::ll 0 6:) LA TE l9GHT wmt DAVI> l.fTTENIAN Guests con1ed1ans Bob Flhott and Ray Goulding ("Bob And Ray' ) , arllst Mmk i~C:..LA~ i IElfTDT~ TOMQHT An 1nterv1ew wllh Jaclyn Sm11h on loca11on for t11P "George Washington" rnin1-ser1es 41) LOW, AIEICM ITYLE (0 ) llOVIE "Spellers" ( 1960 01ama) Hans 11an Tongeren . .Rene!! Soutendllk The advenlures ol hve Outc.h teen egero; lnteresled 1n motoc1oss racing are detailed ( 1 hr 50 rn1n ) CS) llOVIE "_Hell Night" !1981. Horror) Linda Blair. Vincent Van Patten As part of lhe1r 1n1tiatoor1. fralernity ancJ l\OfOtlfy pledges spend a n1gt1t in a Spool\y, sup- posedly abandoned manst0n 'R' 11 hr . 40 min) (Z) MOVIE "The State 01 ThirJUS" I 1983, Adventure) Pat11ci. Bauchau. Allen GOOlwllz A him crew and cast are strand ed 1n Po=I (2 hrs ) ttiel G Cl) ~ Kidnappers threalen 10 kill McCtoud's gulfrJefld (Diana Muldaur) unless he releases a murder suspect (R) l_1hr .20m1n) tM(lJ llKWIE "The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" ( 1981. Ofama) Metyl Sflaep Jer1::my Irons. An allair be1ween two actots 1s par· allele<! fn rhe romantic period flhn 1n whlcl1 the 1wo are perlorm1ny 'A' (2 hrs . C. rnin ) WU MOYIE "The Eagle And The Hawk' I 1933, Orama) F1e<:1r1c March Cary Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 25 I') llOVll "lnd1scret1on 0 1 An Arnone.an Wile" ( 1954. Drama) Jennoler Jones. Montgomery Ckfl. An adtJllerous Ame11 can wife alone on vacalion 1n llaly meets her tover fat one more tearful lime t1efom lhey ~t. (1hr ,30mln) .. ([) •J Cowboy Jimmy Moore 1,15 U.J=::~i:~~ I mw11 "Search And Destroy" ( 1981 Advef'llUle) Perry King. Don Stroud A IOf. met South Vietnamese olf1c1al seeks r81180ge against the lour Americans who abandoned him In an ambuSh during the war. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 35 ~ -1·· W•f ... OL1 A ala •~ Kellh Jackson natrates visits to Arab and U S oOflelels nor1hwest farmlands. anel en o41 11g, creat Ing a backdrop 101 this documentary which ••amines ways of managing and m1111lmlzlng use ol the oil we have left . ... , &,•(I) ®l GI) ... ... ..,. ..... ·-..,llLL MmlllUAIC* .,.. A ftl.IVWOM •Tc.rt "Amer lea's Enemy ( 1954· t967)" The war 1• aeen 1htough the perspectives ol Vietcong Ql*ill&S. North Vietnamese leaders and cMllans alld by Ame11can prisoners ot wa1 In Hanoi. D ( t hr ) CH>• ta:ATIOll "Eddie Murphy Dehn ous" This comedy superstar makes his uncensored televiS1on stanO·up solo deb\JI before an audience at Cons11tu11on Hall 1n .. W~on. D.C. ( t hr) • CZ) "Smithereens" ( t962. Drama) SUsan 881'man. Richard Hell A young woman hlls the New York nightclub clrc1111 W\ hopes or becoming a rock 'n' roll sing !rig ater. 'R' ( t ht., JO min) tlltl Gl) 110V11 "Wings Of Chance" ( 1961 Drema) Jim Brown. Frances Rallerty An aviator depends UPon a wold btrd to res cue him from an uncharted wilderness ( 1 tw .. 30ml~ (l) .. f ITBI ([).,. "Hearts And Minds" ( 1974) Oooomentary. Directed by Pe1e1 Davis lneervlew8 with some .ol the people most affected by the tragedy of Vietnam, In both the U.S. and southeast Asia. reveal the paln •. h<>rror and bewilderment 01 war. 'R' (1hr.,62 min.) .... (J) flCllD l'rmY A veteran officer {CtlucJI Connors) tries to ad1ust When hl5 lono-tlme partner re11res (R) ( t hr . 10 IN\) . e e lOllllrf Hoel Johnny Carson ~ De-Ad Stelnbelg. musician Nadja 8•1trno·Sonnenberg, Child actor E'mmenuel L~Webster") ( t hr) M1'mlf ..... ...n.. ..... _ =.,._, CIPUl.....-0 --9A---~'~ •CLm Felltured: a look al how pow • -tl'le contrOI of people. flnanoee and ~ -t'ita become the new American ~~hf., 30 min.) -! "Thi Kiiiing Of ~let Georoe" 1181, Orama) Susannah Y0<k. Be<yt Attar lcltlng hef glrHtlend 41nd he! lob. a letblen II redUQ9d to a~tlnf WOf1t .. a COW·lmpetl00810f fOf a chll ~··puppet lhowuilf tlfa.. 26 min.) (II) IR. ~ C m I 1 • TUm Tf\O JI Frlday,Oct. 28, 1983 ta111 1~1e 1na1 s<>tno teams hve tor only one season •S e•amoned ( I hr . ;,>5 m;n ) 1Wt Sl loell ITM IM A QRLL "Hurricane Beauregard" ( I hr 20 min ) IHtO llOVIE l ovr Hate love" ( 1970, Ora· ma\ Ryan O'Neal Peter Haskell A pair ol honeynu1onttrs a1e terrorized by the bride'& tormer bo~le;gJ t hr .. 40 min.) ~ lllllPlllDlln I ... fU NJ. CONTACT KWTI (It) llO¥IE "National Lampoon's Movie Madness' ( t981. Comedy) Robby Ben· son Richard Widmark Popular movie genres are sall111ed 1n three parodies 'R' (1 h1 JO mm) 0 llOVll "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981 MuStCal) Steve Maritn. Bemadette Pelers tl::ll D ti> LATt llOHJ wmt DAYID LITl..u Guests comedian 1ugg1er Michael DaVJs, comedian Bill Cosby presidential cane11- ldat~B= I I hr) L.A. TODAY LOVI, AIEICAN Im.I llOVll "Goodbye Pork Pie" (1981, OramOIJ Kelly JOhnson, Tony Barry A young punk steals a rental car and drlv~ II acooss Nl'w Zealand with the police In pursu11 anti encounters a host ol charac· lers along lhe way 'A' (I hr . :?O min ) tM 0 Cl) lllOVll "Matt Helm ( t975 Adven lure) Tor1y rranc1osa, Patrick Macnee A puvale delecllve becomes involved wllh the black marker supplying munitions to a mercenary gtCll•P on Alroca (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 mon) tM O llO¥IE "ThP l ofe And Times 01 Gnuly Adams' ( 1974. ArJventure) Dan Hagger· ty, Don Shanks A nian unjuslly accused of a wme flees 1n10 the wilderness. (2 tir!.) O MOVIE "The Dl!.llppearance 01 Flight 4 t2' ( 1974 Mys1e1y) Glenn FOid, Brad lord D111man Wilen lwo jels tracking a uro mystertOUSly vanish from the raoar scref'n, an A11 rorce colonel hnos that lhe govRmmenl I& slrangely Quiel about the ma11e1 ( 1 h1 • 30 mon ) W ALL• ntl FAia. Y II> llCMI "The Deserl Song" ( 1953. Muslcel) K111h1yn G111yson. Gordon MecRae A pioless0t leads a double Illa wnen he inspires a group to e .. pose an evil Aral> leader (2 hrs. 30 min) ( 0 ) llO¥IE "T Imo Alter Time • ( t 979, Scf. ence·Flctton) Motcotm McDowell, David Warner H G. Wells chases lhe Infamous Jack the Ripper from Victorian Lolldon 10 mod<'m ony San rranclseo throuoh the use of a 11mo machine 'PG' ( t Fu • 52 mon) {$) llillO¥ll "Jinxed!" ( t982. Comedy) Oellfl Mldlor Ken WaN A llngGf talks an unlucky casino clealel' Into helplng her dO oway with her ot>noxloos boyfriend 'A' ( 1 111 .46m1n) m-IQOTT 1:11 (t) llCMI "Temp1111lor1'" ( UH 7, Como dy) Jennlter Wette1, Jake Teague. lhe wlle ot s wealthy eccentric Olscovers tier husband's ponctinnt IOf poinogr11pNc vlaootapes and declOOI to aurptlM him by r t&rrlrig In ooe ( 1 hr . 18 min ) 1:11111.:r ... orm1m1T ~ AU'l'O AAClll "NA$CAR Fau 100" (from NOit/\ Wllkesbolo. N C) (R) ( t hr) W Oil m¥ll "Mog11I01oe" ( 1981. AcMJn.. tut•) Barty Dottwlck. Peralt l<hatnb41tla. A Qfoup ol tecMotogloelly euperlOf "*. coNrlM battle the IOfOM of a 11ny mllf11ry dlcillOWllP 'PO' ( 1 hi., 40 min ) W8(J) Cll ... _,.ATCll CC) iiDfm "The SerllOova Nulw" (1979. Comedy) Ursula Anoress. Oui110 Del Prete Greedy relatives hire a ~sual "Florence Nightingale" 10 take care ol an aging count sullenng trom a Clellcate heart conclollon 'A' ( 1 hr .. 20 min) 0 llO¥IE "An Otllceo Anel A Gentleman" ( 1982, Drama) Richard Gere. Debra Winger. An undlsc1pllned aviation oflicer candidate meets his match In a tough Naval drill Instructor. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min) tal~tDQ) ... ) INh iWClllM (It) ) llCMI "Eating Raoul" ( t982. Come· dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov M ~) llZMm: ... DAVI NlllYM. MID llCMI "Western Pacific Agen!'' ( t950, Orama) Kent TaylOf, Sheila Ryan "A hoodlum goes on a crime wave ( 1 hr., 20min) Cf)._ ITIECM CD llCMI "Bloodle's Lucky Day" ( t946. Comeely) Penny Singleton, Arlhur Lake Complications develop when Dagwood. tlreel again, goes into competition with his ;bo~~=:) )IOCaC.nV " llCMI "Force rive" (1981, Adven· ture) Joe Lewis. Pam Huntington A band 01 mercenaries attempt to rescue a young woman from the clutches of a cull leader woo J)fachces mind control 'R' ( I hr . 35 min) l:a(CJ llCMI "Blackout" ( 1978, Suspense) James Mitchum. June Allyson A massive electrical blackout In New York City gives a 1110 of psychotic killers the chance to escape lrorn their police esc0f1s en route to a state hospital 'R' ( t hr., 27 min.) (tf) llOVll "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers, David Niven. Following the disappearance of bumbling French police detective Inspec- tor Ctouseau. a TV repo<t81' lntef\lleWS friends. lemny end enemies 10 put togelh· er a protite ot his Hie 'PG' ( t hr. 35 min ) CLlllCMI "World Of Merllal Arts" ( 1982) Documentary a:ai 'MTM• llMCUI WRM, ILD. llCMI "Breaking Away" ( t979. Ora· ma) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley A bicycle enthusiast In a small college town spends his post-high school summer trying to &Oii out his plans for the future while 11alnlng tor the two biggest races of his Ille. ~ht&~ --~::. •• "'.-mi: .. ,..~ fE llO¥tl "Halloween 111; Season Ot file Wilch" ( 1982. Horr0t) Torn Alldnt. Sia oey Nelltln .. ,., .... .. ..,. "Highway 13" ( 1948. Orama) Robert Lowery. Pamela Blllke An express CQf'llP8ny·e truck dflvets are jinxed ( t hr., -~:l..u • mlfll "Blondlo'1 Bia Moment" (1947, Com.dy) P900y Singleton. Arthur loke Oeowood aeoldtntatly amea,. jelly on hll new boel. ~ • 30 min ) •111)1-.or ... ..,. "I.Md Cara" (1980. Comedy) l<ur1 RuaMll. Jack Warden. All• tM ~~~a benkrupt o.r lhOP diet. hit -~ try to cover up hie ~ to pr~t his 'wtelthy car deeler brother from W.ltlng the butNta. 'R' ( I tlf , 53 min) •CC> ... "the HotlywOO<I Knlghll" (UHM>. Comedy) Aobtrf WUN. Tony O.n- 10 -Wadnescllly Coal. I MAWAI PIYI .. IMam.. I~ MIWIMOUlt me ... OCIAMlt l llOVW "The Toy" ( 1962. Comedy) f11ct1.11d Pryot Jac;k1e Greason A mutllmlf l11mi111u 'p11rchBses" an unemployeo black 111an a& a plaything lur Ills spolled vounn sw1 ·pc (I hr . 40 min ) 0 MOYIE "I 1ar's Moon" ( t982. Olama) Mall Otllnn, r1ndy Fishe1 Despite parental upp<Y.lllrln 1wo leen-age<s lrom d1llerlng u.11 i.11111111111" tau 1n love in a sm11ll Texas tow11 Pc~· 11 111 45 min I ID DICtt VAN O'ntl e:alCtl ::n-.UR Al.JC( WMEE. Of FO«Me • FACH Of CUl'1m If E 1 ==CONTACT KAMTI (R) JM CUNEWI .CNIWI HAPPY DAYI AGAIN OAICNIWIO 0 L Yl9t IMACKLDOM> 0) 1llllFI COWAMY tl)M>KD'tWLD m .,.. .. MP<>"1' fl) LOft COIMC110el ~MAGIC Of DICOMTM 'AMllG IHJ FlAIHIACK; 1"E WT VOYAQI Of 1"E lilOMO CAin.i Eric Sevara1d hosts 1h1s documenlary employing dramatic 1e- 11nac.1r11e11t and archival film loo1aga 10 rocall 1t1c disastrous lire 1n 1934 lhat Lla1med 1J7 hves aboard 1he 1uxu1y cruise ~hip ( 1111) (LI MOVIE 'la Vie Continue" ( 1981 Ora· m11J Anrne Guardot. Jean-Pierre Cassel A Pa11s1an housewife with three young t.hlldren 1r1es to put her hie 1oge1her alter 1he ',uorJ1·11 oe.ilh 01 het husband 'PG' ( 1 hr 'l'• 1n1n) O MOVIE "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Dre rr1.1 ) 01.>11111• Gh11stopher. Paul Dooley A t111 yt.11· »r1 thus1ast 1n a small college lown '.~.H·nl'.l» 111~ post high school summer 1ry111q to "'"'' oul 111s plans for the future while 11.11111riq lor the 1wo biggest races ol his hk (.' hlS ) 12 1 MOVIE A Wedding" ( t978, 01ama) Carol Ourmm. 11111<1110 Gassman 011ected lly Huburl Allman fhe gathering of two 1.11111l1t>'i lur a marriage ceremony 111111•.1•,111·~ several unbehevable secrels .ihcn11 ,111d wild encounters between mem· bers u l lhu resnechve clans 'PG' (2 hrs I 1*S 7 NIEWt ID OUMQE COUNTY TODAY r~O NIA IA•ETIALL Los Angeles Lakers ,,, s.111 0 1t.ogo Clippers 12 hrs 40 min I 1~ 6 2 Ott THE TOWN reatured take lhe wnrld •, l.i~1es1 train. lhe TVG, to the I rrnch A1v1era. v1s11 tabled Monaco, the spc1..lat.ulnr flower markel at Nice, the a11crl•nt tlly CJI St Paul. a renowned cook· i <;chool 1n Cannes 6'.) FAaYFtUD LAVPINE a ..-LY a COlllPAMY QEYtOMLA. 8 T1C TAC OOUQH OJ Q) PfOfllE't COURT tDll'A'l'H tii) TO TltE llAMOfl IOM El'i) 11tE CHEl9CAL Pf°"-l 'The Chemical Su• "''Y r111s nrogram deals With the w1<Je~p1e.id proolem 01 drug and alcohol .1t1u.,,. 11m,11q !>Chuol·age ch1odten and rxpl,11"" t11t' methods ot recogn1z1ng and !<.•'1'k1r111 1re,rn11e111 lur an auuse problem ( 1111 1 S / llUllM: IUPO DAVI FllTIVAL ID MOVIE 'ThP lonoes1 H11nl" ( t968. Ww tern) B1tan Kelly. Keen&n Wynn Allllf apprehending lhe ruriaway eon ol a Mexl can ranche1, lt'tllrlld gur111ir1QC1r learns that Iha ranc~ has some cruel plans lor the boy~(2 hrs) • IJ C1J WIG UNI Specially enhanced phO- tos give Failey and Richie their only clues 10 finding Jeten1y, the prl&ener of a vicious embezzler end a crooked polltlclen. ( 1 hr ) D Cl i.AL Na.u Sarah Purcell's recent marriage 1s Included In highlights of the show's recent ltlp to Hawall, also featured are hula les$ons, a trad111onal luau and the Filth Annual Unde1wa1er Pogosllek Cham- pion&t11ps ( I h1 ) D .,.,_ "Bandolero" ( 1968. Weslern) Dean Martin, James Siewert A man plots lo help his convict brother and his gang escape by d1sgws1ng himself as a hang· man (2 hrs) 0 @) THI FAU CIUY Colt 1r1es to find a ball·1ump1ng con man who turns out 10 be Iha current tra1ner -manage1 of boxer Larry Holmes. ( 1 hr ) (f)toU G) enaf_., TOllCltfT An rnterview With Cybill Shepherd «I) IOfil PrrZGllW.D OMm>Y "Clift Rob· arlson narrates 1h1s ch1onol0tgal blogra· phy of JFK" ( 1 hr I fl!) 1"E aeKAL ~ "The Chemical Society" This p1ogram deals with Iha widespread problem of drug and alcohol abuse among school-age chlfdren and e~pta1ns the melhods ol recognizing and seeking 1rea1ment for an abuse p1oblem. ( 1 hr.) (Cl lllMW "Mayflower· The Pilgrims· Adventure" ( 1979. Drama) Richard Crenna. Anlhony Hopkins A group of brave pilgrims escape religious persecu· lion and 1ovrney across the Atlantic to freedom 1n lhe New World (2 hrs ) ( t;1 "'°"1'1CllfTD (ttJ .,.,_ "The Verd.cl" ( t982, Orama) Paul Newman. CharlOtte Aampl1ng. An alcoholic Boston lawyer pulls himself togelher 10 bring an unpopular medlcat malpractice case to trial against strong opposition by lhe courls, Iha archdiocese and his own cl~nls. 'A' (2 hrs.) ($1 .,.,_ "An Eye For An Eye" ( t98 1, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Christopher Lee A San Francisco cop quits the lorce to avenge lhe mur<ler of his partner by members ol a drug 11ng 'A' ( 1 hr., 46 min) 0 .,.,_ "An OIUcer And A Gentleman" ( 1982, Drama) Richard Gere, Debra Winger An und1sc1pl1ned aviation otticer candidate meets hrs match in a tough Naval drlll 1nslr.rctor 'A' (2 hrs , 5 min ) •@ AU.111"EFAl&Y ~11(f;) AUTO MCM "OIRr Syracuse Super Nationals" (lrom Syracuse. N Y ) (A) (I hr , 30 min.) e:Jt (!) LCM IOAT G) ,JI. llAQAlm A took al the opportun1· ties for entering the space program. an Interview with pioneer jet lest pilot Chuck Yeager El'i) atLI: la YlARI AfTa An examlna· hon ol the widespread opposition to the Pinochet reg•1110, worsening economic cond1hons an<l governmenl repression eJCISllng 1en years aller a successtul coup against democra11cally·elec1e<1 soc1a1ts1 President Satvador Allende Is presented ~hr.) a:. 1"EC.n. Ml CJ) llCMI "Alla Haywo1th The Love Goddess" (Premiere. Biography) Lynda Carter. Michael Lerner The career of ttie tanied acl•ess is C11arn1111zed lollowlnp her early wOlk aa • clanoe< 10 tier euccess •• one 01 110llywOO<l'' mott f>oputar movie 11ar11. (2 hra. I D G) nll PACTt Ofl LR Jo 1~ ,i..ep11v11 about a streel girl !Pamela S• 1all) who lalar sets up Mrs Garrell and the oth&r {!!!ts tor oKtorUon. D U ®! DY'UaTY 'Sammy Jo (Healher Locklear) appears at Sleven's chlld-cus· tody hearing, and Adam ,becomes mote nervous about Fallon's prob«! lnlQ l\ls isl (Part 21~ ( 1 hr) ..... OUll MAM\'O c:taa: Ta ftAM Ana An e~amlfla· lion ot the widespread opposlllon to Ille Pinochet regime. worsening econ<>m1e condlllons an<l govemmenl repression e~1sling len years allet a successful coup agalnsl democrallcally·etecte<l soc1at1S1 President Salvador Allende Is presented. (I hr) (LI llO'ftl "The World According To Carp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams, Mary Beth Hurt The son ol an unmarried prep school nurse en1oys a Ille tu11 of adventures, comc1dences and bizarre cha1acters 'A' (2 hrs .. 15 min) COl llO'ftl "Rag11me" ( 1981. Otama) James Cagney. Howard E Rollins Amid the socral upheaval ot 1920s New Y()(k, an upper-class tamlly 1r1es 10 hold on lo trad11ton as an angry black leads a mll1tan1 light against the racisl estabMshment 'PG' (?his .. 35 min ) lZJ llOVW "The State Of Th1ngs'1 ( 1983, Adven1ure) Patrick Bauchau. Allen Goorw11z.A Wm crew and cast are strand· ad In Portugal (2 hrs.) •ll!l MOVW "Wake Of The Red Witch" (1948, Adventure) John Wayne. Gig Young An adventurous sea captain and a ruthless trader become involved w1lh a beaulllul young woman. (2 hrs , 10 min ) l:llD m FAl&l TIU St811en·s atrracuve produclion aSStstant (Judith Ughl) ofle<s him a "no-s1r1ngs·a1tached" ex1ramarltal a If air ~ IVallT MOll1" WALL. Robert AedlO<d narrates a documenlary on the first Amer· 1can expedition to ascend the n()(lh wall ol Mount Everest via an unified route through China and Tibet. ( t hr J ~ MCMPWOllOMTMf Ml ) .atTIWOIWI (It) -fl) IT. B.llWt4IM A man (Alan Arkin) continues his own campaign to help hrs wife recover from a heart allack, white newcomer Or Roben Caldwell (Mark Harmon) opposes budget .,;u1s i art 2L(I hr) ·mm ... a M0Ta A presldenlial hopelu ?; .. 11 Burke) begins an allair with a newswr '" an. and Christine is accused "' 1mprop11ely 1n trying to secure a C'01 ~M lion lor lhe hotel. ( 1 hr ) fill II AMYO. Hom ON 1"E IWICllE? r r a .11 · Honal values ol the American Wf"·' cC'l11· lhct with lhe economic values 01 m,w,1ve ener=e10.:imenl ( 1 hr ) ~ "The Hollywood Kr., Jht~ ( 1980. Comedy) Robert Wuht. To1.1 nan- za On Halloween eve 1n 1965. a re ... '1y h19h school gang wreaks havoc in 9,., .. ,.) Hills to avenge the closing of tr1e11 h .; by lhe local home owners assoc1a11 I~ (I hr. 39m1n.) !S) .,.,_ "Force· Five" (1981 Ao.er1· lure) Joe Lewis. Pam Huntington A u.1111 ol mercenaries allempt to rescue a y01..1•19 woman lrom the clulches of a cull 1 .. ,r! who prncllces mind control 'A' Friday, Oct. 26. 1983 _I -Thursday Cont. Naomi are at odds abo111 lhe circum- stances surrounding an acc1den1 that placed Mama 1n the hospital (!) LOVEIOAT tD PJL llAGADE An interview with the blonde star of "We Got II Made " T e11 Copley; a look al the dangerous sport ot ba~ M tlj tR. 'I GMATllT lllOIEfT1 " t 9 77 Cow- boys & 1978 Steelers" (A) ( 1 hr.) CZ) CHAllLEI CMA9lJM TAUCI WITM GueS1· Sam Arkoff. .. @ THECAT\Mt ... Cil M10N I MIC* A.J and Rlc~·s olfer of help Is refused by an aging. emb111ered pnvate detective (Robert Lansing) who 1s trying to solve a 30-year- old case ( 1 hr l 0 6) WE GOT rT lllADE After she falls 1n love with an older man. Mickey learns ot his powedu1 pos111on 1n 1he business i r=&CI THEATlll "Pictures" ~llOVIE "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943. Comedy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour (S) llOVIE "The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) Paul Newman. Charlotle Rampllng (Z) llOVIE "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven. • D GD CHDlll Drane's former lover Sumner Sloan (Michael McGuire), whose desertion led to her job at the bar. asks her and Sam to go out with tilm and tils wife I...,,"'"°"' R.YllQ CllCUt -IOXIMQ UCllQ PROllOAIC nm .. 8'0RTIWIU. (It) -(I) IOIOTI LAMDllQ Though Llllmae confesses to responsibillly for Chip's accl· dent. an angry and hurl Diana places the blame on Karen ( t hr ) D 6) llU. ITllDT .. Ull Chief Daniels tries 10 hide his glee when hrs mayoral rival Is Injured In e fall from a window. while Bobby risks his job through his compul slvef ;1~ 1 hr l I :.~-==-1MIA-.... llOIT ....... "Murder Must Advertise" Vlctor Deen Is kllled on a stair· case and two more must die before the whole story_ ls_ told ( Parl 4) ( ltrr.) CH> -lMI tR. I en Dawson and Nick Buonlcontl host a review of the previous weel<'a NFL hlghllghls. ( 1 hr.) cm-Oii e llCMI "Honky1onk Man" ( 1982. Ora· ma\ Clint Eastwood. Kvle Eastwood e llCMI "Never To Love" ( 1940, Ora· ma) Maureen O'Hara. Adolphe Menjov. .. (IJ 4IOll "Kapalue lntemntlonal Champl· • onetllp" Second round (from Maul. -Hat:~ (A) (2hra.) La.t.-e~....:TCOUllUI tW 1:.9 <1>111 •-----,.., -.. l&L ----•NU.•• .,. "Tht Stunt Mftn" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Peter O'TC>Ole. Sieve A1llsb1tCk QI) .,. "The Flrsl Time" ( t982. Romance) Tim Choate. Krlata Etlck10n. 30 Friday, Oc1. 28, 1083 lllMOYE "Ch<1rto1te" (1975. Drama) Sir pa Lane. Roge1 Vadim (Q I llCME ''I. The Jury" ( 1982. Orama) Armande Assante Barbara Carrera (Z ) MOYE "Funeral Home" (1982. Mys· 1e1y) Kay Hawlry Ba11y Morse tW@ MOVIE "Yoo Came Along" ( 1945, Dra- ma) Robert Cumml~Snbeth Sco11 (SJ GAl.Uota THE The uncon· ventlonal comedian performs at the East Country Performing Arts Center 1n San Diego. Calif ( I hr ) 1t:ll II Cil 1'Ml'NR JOHN, 111.D. A surgeon (Joseph Campanella) who is quickly becoming rncapacllated 1eopard1zes the Ille ot a cardiac pa11en1 tR) ( 1 hr . 10 min) CJ 6) TONIGHT H'>SI Johnny Carson Guests Steve Landesberg Pf'te Barbu1t1. magician Joseph ( 1 hr I I IA 1\llDAY NIGHT @) AIC NEWl llGHn.M lllEMafOf- 1 nlCKI Of.,. NIQHT m&TI Of IAM AWeetlCO FAia Y POlmAIT m 111CUll Featured the wot Id of merce- na11ei;, entire armies hired 10 light other counwes· batlles. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 12:9 O .,. "Rider On The Rain" ( 1970, Suspense) Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland A rapist Is repaid with a shotgun blast from hrs v1ct1m. (2 hrs .. 2~ m•••IDIMT•r .,.. g llCMI "Diner" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Mickey Aourlt.e. A Baltimore diner is the hangout for a quintet or young men seen during the trme when the pres- sures of adulthood are threatening to disperse them 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) U.~LOVllQ,_.. ANDNIRCTCCUUI tt1I IPOllTIC819 tt:ll a> LATI NIGHT wmt DAVI) l.IT1IJllAM Guests actress Zsa Zsa Gabor. actor· comedian Chevy Chase ("Deal Qt The Ce~(~ I LA.TOOAY llllllJllMDIJtT ~ ... ( ) TOP Miil IODIO From Lalayelle. I a (8) (2hts . 30mln) lZ) MOvtl "Night Gallery" ( 1969. Sus=) Joan Crawford Barry Sullivan. 11::11($1 "lhe Sender" ( 1982. Horror) Ka1hr1!1 Harrald. ZelJko tvanek t:M I) (JJ llCMI "Hardhat And Legs' ( 1980, Coinedy) Kevin Dobson, Sharon Gless An amorous construction worker begins a complicated and humorous romance with sn 11ttrac11ve se)t education teacher (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) t:MOO lllOVm "Tell Me A Riddle" (1980. Ora ma) Melvyn Douglas, Lila Kedrova. U,J Mui llo 11-ie OOdlalh&r" ( 1972. Ora· mn) M11rlon Brando. Al Paclno. Ba&ed on the novel by Mario Puzo. -· .,.. "The Am8.llng COI08881 Men" ( 1957. Scletloe-Flcllon) GteM Langan. Cathy Downs. An atomic uploslon turn& a· man lnro a murderous grant. ( I hr , 30 tl_\Jn.) D llCMI "The Femnle Trip" ( 1968, Ora· mn) Jttck '"°"'· Susan Stntst>erg. A mate hitchhiker oocepts a ride with 1 young girl never reallzlna he 18 to become the unwlll- lng capllve of her mother atl(I tlatlfl In 11 tonelyJ:leSOft outpOtt. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •Ml.,., .. , .,. "nit SundOWllef•" ( teeQ, Dre• m&) OtbOflh Kerr. Ao* t.4'-ahurrl AUIJ' trallan ~ ~ f80f Pfot>iemt In their worf< and In tarnlfY 191at~. (2 ht-.. so m1n.1 CD) ... ·~ion" c 101s. Drema) JOm ~ Ltlllle ~ ~GlllEICO'n 1:1$ MmlCA ) llCME "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Mall Dillon. Cindy Fisher t:ll I 6) MIC MEWi OmllGHT ... HI (])CM MEWi MIGKTWATCH llOVIE "Death Walch" ( 1982. Horror) Romy Schnelder, Harvey Keitel t:tl{Sl MOVW "The Kentucl<y Fried Movie" ( 197 7. Comedy) Evan Kim. Master Bong Soo Han ~5 01) WON.OAT LMGl t25(H)MOYE "Gallipoli" ( 1981 . Drama) Mel Gibson, Mark Lee t:llU MOVIE "King Dinosaur" (1955. Ser· ence·Flction) Bill Bryant, Wanda Curtis Space e'(plorers discover a strange new planer 1nh8b11ed solely by preh1stonc rep· tiles ( t hr .. 10 min) ~O)Q)NEWI AQNCUL TUllE U.U MOVIE "Making Love" ( 1981, Drama) Kale Jackson. Michael Ontkean (ZJ llOVIE "Goodbye f'ork Pie' (1981. Drllma) Kelly Johnson. Tony Barry A yuuoy punk steals a rental car and drives 11 across New Zealand with the police in pursuit and encounters a host ol charac· ters.:6~i~~e way 'R' (1 hr . 30 min.) Ml(!) ITlllTCH 8) lllOVll "A Lile For A Lile" ( 1973, Mys• tery) James Stewart, Tyne Daly. A stu· dent suicide during a college stress exper· rment leads to the murder of one of the psychiatrists who had supervised the e>1per1ment ( 1 hr., 30 min ) ~ ... •11R1r.1 Ml llOVIE "Swamp Thrng" ( 1982, Fania sy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan. lilliFAmt• llARCUt WILIY, 11.0. Ml llOVll "Savage Drums" ( 1951, Adventure)' Sebu. Llta Baron. An Island native returns to his homeland to squelcri the warfare that has erupted from lnvad· ers trying 10 seize power over the prlnct· pailly (1~mln) _ !Sl ,ATC TMl .. lmWO'nlT Volun- teeis from 1he audlenon respond comical- ly to hypnosis suggestions made to them lthls entertainer (I hr ) ._ TW<YTMI.,.._ ....,.. IUll•ll,_.(51) llO¥ll ''Whose Life Is It Anyway?" ( 198'1, Drama) Richard Dreyl\Jss, John Cassavetes U HtO lllOV'a "First BIOOd" (1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenn&. A Vlt>tnam veteran's run-In with t~ police In a dead wnr buddy's hometown escalates Into a mln0< war. ''R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) •; ~rder In Movlel&nd" (1973, Mvstery) James Stewart. Strother M&rlln. .A detective detves Into lhe ae>1ual JUJ101e of •~ollywood 10 defend the hU8b8nd of a fading Jllfn 111ar. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (O)llCMl""fhe Deer Hunt«" (1978, Ora· mA) Robert Oe Niro. Meryl Streep. Three clofe. carefree trltncts from a smell Penn· aylvenla lteel town are ct\anoed IOr...+ by experienelng the tetrora of war wl*1 they are dfatteO and sent to Vietnam. 'A' ~hf ... 3 mln.) llOWI "The Stale Of Thlnga'• ( 1983, venture) Petrick 8auohau, Allen GQofwttt.A film c,.., •net cut art ttrand· -ed r.=·c.:J ~--''Amber Wa•• (1980, Ore-'"'6..'?ifi.-. WMll'tf. Kurt R\lMll. .. Cl) ........ """. -' I t • • I ·. ' -Morning llovles- .. uu "Death Ship" ( 1980, Honor) Ueotoe Kennedy, Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. (Z.l "Trait 01 file Pini>. Panther" ( 198~. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven ( 1 hr., 35 rnln) •az> "Tho Smuggll!fs" (1968. Suspense) $1\lrlay Boo1h. David Opaloshu (2 hrs ) 1:8 l~) "Island 01 Adventure" { 1979. Adven ture) N01rnan Bowlee. W1llre<J Brambell LI hr • 25 mon ) U "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( l978, Advenrure) Animated Dtrecled by Yoram Gross ( t hr . 15 min ) NI (Q) ''Glzmo" ( 1977. Comedy) Documdh- 1ary Directed by Howard Smith (I hr . 30 min) MtlC) "Amber Waves" ( 1980. Drama) Denrus Weaver. Kurt Russell. (2 hrs.) lSJ "Waltz Across Texas'' ( t982, Drama) Anne Archer, Te"y Jastrow ( t hr., 40 min) 0 "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Marilyn Lrghtstone. An Hlnale. (I hr . 29 min) It> "Goodbye Pork Pie" ( 198 t. DtamaJ Kelly Johnson. Tony Ba"y ( I hr • 30 min) • .. (OJ 'Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Dtama) DennlS Ch11s1opher Susan Saint James ( I hr , 50 min ) -lCl "The Besr Years 01 Our lives" ( 1946, Drama) Fredric March, Myrna Loy (3 hrs) (ttJ "Galllpofl" ( 198 t. Draroa) Mel Gib- son. Mark Lee ( 1 hr . 50 min.) CSl "The raslesl Gun Alive" ( 1956, West· ern) Glenn rord, Jeanne Crain (2 hrs.) 0 . ''Search And Destroy·· ( 1981 Adven· ture) Perry King Don Stroud ( 1 hr . 35 1ntn) ll ) 'Halloween Ill Season 01 The Witch" ( t982 Horror) Tom Alilins Stacey Nel- kin ( t hr 35 mrn ) .. @ "The Sound 01 Anger" ( "968. Ora ma) Burl Ives. James Farent1no (2 hrs ) 1W0 "Nrgti1mare At 45 Hiiicrest" t t974. Drama) James Hulton. Pete1 Mark Rich· man ( I hr , 30 min I 11:11(0 ) "I, The Jury'' ( 1982, Drama) Armande Assante. Barbara Carrera ( t hr . 50 min l -Afternoon Movles- u.m "Brg Jrm Mclain" ( 1952. Adventure) John Wayne, Nancy Olson (2 hrs ) (S) "The Verdict" ( 1982 Drama) Paul Newman. Char1011e Ramphng (2 hrs ·1 0 "Dedlh Watch" ( 1982. Horror) Romy Schneider. Harvey Keitel (2 hrs ) (:l;) "The Staie Of Things" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Patrick Bauchau, Allen Goorw11z (2 hrs I W lC) "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (Ii) "The Hound Of The Baskerv1lles" (1982. Mystery) Ian Richardson. Brian Blessed ( 1 hr. 18 min.) t:a(O) "Making Love" ( 1981. Drama) Kate Jackson. Michael Ontkean ( 1 hr 50 ,JT11n I 290 "Honkyronk Man" ( t982. Drama) Chnt Eastwood Kyle Eastwood (2 hrs . 5 min) llJ "Trail 01 The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy I Peter Sellers, David Niven ( I llr. 35 min) 1:9($) "Walrz Across Te•as" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 llr . 40 min) ta(Cl "Island 01 Adventure" ( 1979, Adven- fureJ N0<11111n flOwlOO. W1llred arambell ( t tu 25 rn111 ) llM!LJ "fhe V11u111 Sp11nu" ( 1959, Drama) M11i. vun Sydow 011y1t1Q Valberu ( I hr , t>'lm111 J a:ll(OJ "Ut1.r110" ( l'J/7. Comedy) Documen lary DlroclatJ by How11ro Smlfh ( 1 hr . 30 min) tM~ "Liar's Moon" ( 1s0i. Dtama) Marr Dillon, Cindy F1shef ( t hr . 45 min J (%) "TM LOlte Ban" ( 1973, Comedy) liywel Bennell. Nanefle Newman. ( 1 hr 36 min) .. CLJ "The Toy" (1982, Comedy) Richard P!Yor, Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (QJ "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunder" ( 1982 Drama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saini James I I hr . 50 min ) 0 "The Wild Pony" ( 1980, Adventure) Marrlyn l 1ghts1one, All Hindle ( 1 hr 29 min) UI tzJ "Fune1a1 Home" ( 1982, Mystery) Kay Hawtry. Barry Morse ( 1 hr . 30 min.) --111Even1ng ·111• ... QIN PATIOl C8lllllWI · 911. NOCICIY Los Angeles Kings al Phil adetphia_:~rs (3 hrs I 19 =-~~MY llACIEL/ Lnmlt~ .CllllWI Ull>IMTAllMMO HUMAN mtAW. llOVIE "Ambe1 Waves" ( 1980, Dra- ma) Dennis Weaver. Kurt Russell. Two men wrlh different backgrounds and val- ues are brought together durrng a dtfhcult wheat harvest In the Midwest (2 nrs.) (EI TOP Miit IOU.O Live lrom Latayeue. La (2 hrs . 30 min ) U!l llOVIE "GalhPofl" 11981. Drama) Mel Gibson. Mark Lee Two Auslrahan fool racers with con1ras11ngty drflerenl PE1rson al1hes sign up lo lrghl 1n Turkey durrng WGrld War I 'PG' ( 1 hr 50 min I (S)ACAllOFL911 Edward Asner stars as an a11orney who lakes on a Pulitzer Prize- winnrng co1umnis1 (Daniel J Travan11) 1n an erno11onaUy charged libel surt brought by a war cnrespondenl (Gordon Prn- sen~ I hr , 32 min ) .. ~::;.,~ ..... 8 lllO¥IE "Doi And The Kangaroo" ( 1978, Adventure) Animated Oirecled by Yoram Gross A young g11t becomes lost 1n tne Ausrrallan bush and 1s befnend· ed by a kangaroo wtio gives her a tilt 1n Ifs ,_1pouc55:' 15 min I lllO¥IE "200 t A Space Odyssey" ( 1968. Science Fiction) Kerr Dullea. Gary Lockwood Astronauts sent to find the alien inlelhgence responsible for a puzzling lunar monohrh must contend with an on· board computer lhal is rry1ng to rake con lrot ot 1he11 vessel 13 hrs ) lua;:~ LO¥I COMllC'nOll llOTOIMIK llOYR "Jinxed'" ( 1982. Comedy) Belle Mrdler. Ken Wahl A singer talks an unlucky casino dealer 1n10 helping tier do away wrth her obnoxious boyfrrend. 'R' 10 1.,.,. "Tile Deer Hunt&(" c 1e1e. Dr•- 111111 Rol>t11I Dti Niro. Meryl Slreep. Thf .. clOlM1 carefree lrlends from a small Penn- sylvania sleet town are changed lor811er by o~perlencing the terr0<s oJ war wtietl lhey ere drolled and sent to Vietnam. 'R' (3 hrs .. 3 min.) (l ) MCMI "Halloween Ill Season Of The Wilch" ( 1982. HOllO() Tom Alklna, Sta· cey Natktn ,. I au.. ccumTOOAY 1:9 2OMTMI10Wll Featured visit Rome 10 see the Cobseum. Trevl Fountain. lht Spanlsn Steps and the Via Veoeto, ~ ple-watcn 1n the plaUas. sample getato, Italy's ice cream. the haute couturlef•. 1nclod1ng Rome's llral family ol laahlon, the Fend1 s1sl8fs, behlnd·lhe·soenet at the Vatican, Mtcnelangelo's Incomparable SIS11ne Chapel. flDPAl&YNUD IYIOllU. TIC TAC DOUGH m PICMU'I CCMIT TO 1'111 llMOlt IOM • TMI Cl-C Al PIOllU LOCM. Miii • • ~ .... DAWIPll1WAL · llCMI "Next To No Time" ( 1958, Comedy) Kenneth More, Betsy Drake A t1m1d lactory worker comes up with a nov- el means ot au1oma11ng his employer's comE!lny (2 hrs ) MB (I) llAGlll• PJ. Whlle Investigating a sllange series ol robberies, Magnum comes ro the rescue ol two seemingly helples~ senior citizens lnvotved In an accf- denf (1 hr) CJ fl:) -A -.a Despite Nell's pro- lesrs, lhe Chiel insists that young runaway Joey be sent roan orphan~. (Part 2) fJ ®) IATTU OF THI m ITMI ABC. CBS and NBC stars lake part In a vanety of athlellC events on lhe campus of Pepperd1ne UnrvE!fslly In Southern CalifOf- nra Howard CoseU. Roben Conrad and Donna Mills hosl (2 hrs.) Q) llfTlllT~ T.aM'T An interview wrlh Tom Selleck Q) MOAT The hie and times of Egypt's lare pres1den1 and world leader are re-<:re- ared 1n thrs dramatic special starring Louis Gossett Jr as Anwar al-Sadat, Barry Morse as Menachem Begin, Nehemiah Porsott as Leonrd Brezhnev and Chrrsto- riher lee as the Shah of Iran (Pan 1) (2 hrs I fl!) WAITID YoweG A look al what's being done 1n our communities 10 combat teen- age drug and alcohol abuse and what sef· vices are ava~able ( t hr . 30 min ) IC) llOVtE "The Best Years 0 1 Our Uves" ( 1946 Drama) Frednc March. Myrna Loy Three veterans and their wives slrUQ- gle 10 adjust 10 posrwar cMhan Mle. (3 hrs) IH) llOVtE "Fusi Blood" ( 1982, Dtama) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran's run-in with the Police In a dead war buddy's hometown escalates 1n10 a minor war. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) IS) PAT tau.: THI .. H'm1Cn11T Volun- teers from the audience respond comical- ly 10 nypnosis suggestions made 10 them ~ lhlS en1er1a1ner ( 1 hr I l:'t llOVtE "Whose life ls 11 Anyway?" ( 1981, Drama) Richard Dteyfuss. John Cassaveles Paralyzed from tt'le necll down 1n an automobile acc1oen1, a sculp- tor reminisces aboU1 his Ille belore end eloquently argues tor his rlghl to die 'R' ( 1 hr • 58 min ) d @ llllWI 1:31 Q C0 lllAllA'I PAm.Y Eunice, Ellen and Friday, Oct. 26, 1983 29 TRUST Apple llE STARTER SYSTEM $1395 TRUST US. $2495 '"~''' 11t·ll11,111t"' ~'""111 1>1h 111111p11rt'I \\lllt 1 \l1•111k1I ~I 111h1111ll •.tnl 2J1,~1lrJ11'' 111111111or .111tl t\pph· I ~II \I.um l'r11m·r Apple HE BUSINESS SYSTEM I n "c I u d e $: II E .. 2 d r I v e·s .. m o n I t o r ..• p r l.n t e r cl. In t e r fa c e ... 8 0 c o I um n ... 1 2 8 K ( 11 b o v e ) Apple 111 Save your business a bundle. 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Coast Hwy .. . Corona del Mar .673-3933 Friday, Oc1. 26, 1983 31 'Thought I might die' CdM medical student tells of terror in Grenada BJ JDaY lllRICB Two fellow student. mllde rlldio contact with the ............... Mann.-. Huddled beneath a colleae dormitory link at the '1'h8Y pve ua lnltructMlm to put on white St. Georfe'a Univenlty Medlcal School in Gremda, annbahdl to identify ua M medical student.. 'Ibey Frank O'Kelly Jr. WM pnperinc to die. were aolna to come and ~ ua but we oouJd only The 22-year-old eon of Dr. Frank and AIJle9 take what wu in our pockets," O'Kelly uld. O'Kelly of Corona del Mar could hMr the aound of About 150 atudena waited ~ the nilht. helicopter ~ps. Mortar and cannon fire aliced lytna on their ltcw!Mchl while the aounda of war the hot trop6caJ air. aWirled around them. "We were awakened by 8UDfire Tue.day Early Wectn.day momlna "the Marinea kicked momlne~t 6:30. For two and one-half houn we the doon open. They told us to move out." hid linka and in the bathtube while the "I could not believe what 1 uw -amoke and Marines out the Cubans at Port Sallnel," llJ.nl-I Just ran for it," O'Kelly aaid. O'Kelly the Daily Pilot in an exclUlive telephone O'Kelly wu the f1nt student in the eecond IJ'OUP interview Charlelton Air Force BMe, South of 18 to dMh, under the cover of Marine fire, to the c.arolina. belicopten. "I thoucht I micht die. I wu really preparing "We Jumped onto the helioopten. A lot of ua had my.elf for it," O'Kelly aaid. to bit the aand while the helicopter landed." "Dwina a lull in the fichtinl we took cover in The atudena were taken to Bart.cb where Missile . bunkers • seen 1n Grenada PHILADELPlUA (AP) - Intelliaence photolrapha ahow evidence that mimlJe ~. bunkers may have been under conatrucUon in G~~nptina the U.S. Joint of Staff-to mae an iJnrnedLate lnvMion, accordinl to a report today by the Kniaht.-Ridder news lel'Yice. Ba~tlefr0na report. Page A4 another buiJdtnc cber to the ocean." he aaid. Navy pJanm waited to brine them bldt to the United " "'lbat wu about 10 in the momtna Tu.day. Sta~. From then until Wed.naday morn1na we were "It ia wonderful. I am ao glad to be home," without electridty and water. It w• ao hot, it must O'Kelly laid. have been 120 degreee," O'Kelly recalled. (See STUDENT, Pap Al) Frank O'K!!llY Jr. ( itanding behind family) was one of U.S. medical 1tudent1 dramatically reaeued from Grenada. 'Ille photos ahowed. four concrete abelten 200 feet b'8 (See GRENADA. Pace Al) THI DRlllil COAST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1983 Plaza offers credit cards BJ liRBN E. u.EIN .............. South c.o.t Plua and Bank of America offidal8 announced a deal Thunday to brine the conve- nience of credit to • man&,.: 100,000 .. tram of the South P1ua Mall. South CoMt VUJaae and the Town Center. And not a moment too eoon. The aareement. which oftidala -'d bM &....in the warlm far four ,_...followed 9D mmoi•rc••*'' ..u.-um week that u.. campet.. ms l'..tUon bland 8bnpp4nc <Anter hopes to provide a 9lmilal' credit carc1 to 100,000 corwumen byDec. l . The South c.o.t Plua Card - p1utic money in buraundY and aokl with a carou8el hor. all it - won't be available until early next year, laid Danliooptad, a Bank of America vice presidellt. In fllct, merchant. who can cl'°°9e whether they want to honor the card have not been appr'OllChed with the ldee, aaid Jamea Henwood, South c.o.t Plua aenerat manaaer. Pre-«reened applicationa foe the card will be mailed to 260,000 Southern c.alifomia residenta within the next few weeks, Hooptad said. Applicationa for the card will be available tn the mall. Under the plan deviaed by BofA, conaumen who carry the card could UR it at pertidpatinl ahop, theaten and rataurana in the South c.o.t Plaza area. (lee PLAZA, Pqe Al) • COAST IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Fourth graden at Newport Elemen-•tretchiq exereiees before their tary School do their pre-run daily mile or two-mile jaunt. Running for fun -and health Teachers join Newport students in daily exercise program BJ JEIUlY llllUICB ''It ii auper. It giws you a chance to talk to ... ...,,........ them when you are not in an authoritarian At mmt achoola the atudena give their position." Aaper aaid. . tellchen the runaround. 1bat'1 not ao at Newport Rholides, who ia "not particularly athletic" Elementary School where the teechen have the but bu t>ecun to like running, aaid the "change in atudena running. . clam'OOID behavior ia really lilnificant." M0tt than half of the achool'a fourth graders The cb1Jdren return to clam from their run nm at Jeut two miles eech day and neerly all 48 readytodowork. Tbeyrarelyoomplainaboute.ch atudena nm a mile. other like put clamea. 'Ibey run -under the IUidance of tellchera Thia ia the tint year the teechera have added Sandy Alper' and Carol Rhoades who believe a running program to their curriculum. They teech1na children to be physically fit ia nearly u learned about it at a 1e1Dinar earlier th.la year a important u teechinc them multipUcaUon tables. c.auteilmia Polytechnic State University, San Luia "We hope our atudena will develop a pattern ObUpo. of tak1nc care of thelmelvea for the reat of their ~ children like running • much • their Uva,'' ..Id Asper, who believea tak1nc the time to twhen do. nan with her student. .-ch day baa improved • "It gives me more ener1Y," aaid 8-year-old clwOCJ1n Jeunine. (See RlJNNING, Pap Al) ..., ... ._...., ...... ~ 3 Coast car crashes leave 4 people hf!.rt BJ STEVE MARBLE ....... ,... ..... An Irvine woman who ap- parently fell Mleep while drivtJic Thunday morninC. ran a stop lip and aJammed into another vehicle, lnjurln1 heraelf and the 17-yeer-old driver of the other car. The acddent wu one of three on the <>ranee c.o.t that left four people lnjured. -Jfeu. Alpuerto, 41, reportedly ran a stop lip at the inter-=tlon of Culwr Drtve and Bryan Av- Po&. 11:ci 'lbh!*41~ Challenpl-Cl'lllhed into a lpar1I car driven by FkSa ~.17. Both driven were n.hed to the W....-n Medical Genter trawna unit and= are reported to be 1n ltable tlon. AlP'*"O IUffered a broDn arm. heed lntUriel and DWMl'GUI 1--atiorw. Rennano uridecw•t An unidentified. motorilt WU injured minutes after mklnicht th1I momlna when the driver'• vehicle~ flipped over on i...,una yon Road near the San Dieao Freeway. There WM no (See CMIUI, Pap Al) INDEX • AJ AJ 87-10 • 810 JM M w.........,.. Al 118 W-elr•:llr Al w.-.... Pat Ewirn, 23, of StaatoD ii helped h,. paramedJea after bel.af-bajure4 when her ear wu 1traek by another •ehiele oa the Brooldaant Street onramp to die Saa Di•o Freeway. --.-c1 ""a-Y· a.r ~ -r'lmowd, offldU mid. .. Uo IUltalmd a fnduNd peMI and cute. The acddent ia tUll uncW inw.Updon. Al JM.1-7 81-1 AlO w.l"'S M Suspect says; he lied to detectives By JEFF ADLER ... ...,,... ... Thomu Martin Tbompeon ad- mitted on the witne. atand Thunday he lied to aheriff'a department detectives inveatipt.- tng the atabbi.nc cleeth of the 20-year-oJd woman be ia aocuad of ldlllna. Test:i.fyinc in hia own defeme, Thompeon told an Orange County Superior c.ourt jury that be didn't tell inveatipton about certain event. the ni&ht Gtnaer Lorraine F1ebchll ia believed to have been killed beal\.-he wu ''very acared.'' "I knew a murder had taken place and I WU trying to avoid aotnc to jail." the 28-year-oJd defendant aald. Hia respome prompted Deputy Dtatrict Attorney Mike Jacobi to Mk. "When you're ICAft!d, doea that mean you am lie?" 'lbompeon and co-defendant David William Leitch, 24, are charaed with raping and atabbing Flei8chli in their Llluna Beach a.,.n:mmt In September 1981. 'n. two are beinc tried ..,... • ately, but both could be eentenoed to death 1f canv'.cted. Leitch'• trial ii 8Cheddled next month. J'W8chli'• body ... found buried in a ahaUow arave Sept. 14, 1981 near the El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station. Her death wu cau.ed by a at.ab wound throuch hereer. Judge rules group can't sue the Fed BJ ANDREA ADELSON .............. Tbe Committee for Monetary Reform, led by a Newport Beach developer, bu 10 daya to decide whether to ult a federal Judie to reooalldel' ltll suit apimt the Federal Reeerve Board or to a~ to a h1cher' court. rr.It wasn't unexpected," Ran- dall Preeley, heed of one of the top home-bulldinl f1rma in the at.ate, uid today. "I had laid we at.and maybe a 60 percent chance of havtna it heard in a lower court." U.S. Dtstrict Judae Tom Pratt ruled the pvup of 874 pJalnUU. Jacked atandinC to aue the Federal Re.erve over the make-up of la Open Market Committee. Prealey, 86, 1.m of pvup of firml and lndlvid..... 1ncludlnc the Bulk"nc Induatry Amodation of Southern c.autcmia, c:hallenc- "" the ~ of the Federal 8--ve on comtitutional pounda (lee JUDGE, Pap Al) Durinethe ~tor'a lengthy c:rom-examlnatiul, 'lbompeon in- siated. be ml.Wt have alept throuah Fleiachll'a killing in the cramped studio apartment following a nl&ht of drinking and haah1ah amoldna· "Y-, sir. 'Ibat'a the truth, air," 'lbompeon laid, when asked if be WU atandina by story .. "She WU killed five feet from the bunk you were aJeepinc in. She WU bound and paed and atabbed in the held and you didn't wake up?" Jacobi Mked apln. "No sir," 'Ibompeon replied. (lee SUSP1!'£1', Pqe Al) • U * Orange Coast DAILY PIL.OT/Frlday, ~tober 28. 1983 · CONTINUID SIORllS Fireman injured at Hills blaze JUDGE BLOCKS SUIT ... From PageA1 ln a federal ~Waahington, D.C. The suit eeeka 1 way the power of the F al Reeerve committee. which eeta monetary policy. Five of the 12 memben are eerving without Conare-ional ap- proval, but are appolntmenta made by the nation 's top banks. Ban.ken' membenhip amounts to private control of the nation's monetary system, Presley oon- tenda. The group charges Federal Reeerve's policies push up interest rale9 to benefit the banking Laguna Hills man falls from cliff lM!uatry at the experuie of every- one elae. Lower interest rates this year are fueling mildly robust projec- tions for building by the conatruc- tion industry. But interest rale9 at 20 percent and above in the preceding year, had helped push the economy into the steepest alide since World War II. And home- builden were among thoee hard- est hit. "Our whole purpoee I.I not to win in court becauae C.ongnm can wipe out our objectives, but to let people know how our monetary system is owned and operated. Then they will insist that it be changed," Presley said. .,..., ,... .... .., '--...... Fire enplted a Laguna Hilla home Thursday, causing $210,000 in damage and injuring a fitt.. fighter, ©range County fire of- ficiala said. One firefighter received minor bums to the beck of the neck. He was transported to Milsion Com- munity Hotpital, treated and re- leased. No other injuries were reported. A Laguna Hills man is in stable condition today after he loet his , footing and tumbled over a 16(),.foot cliff Dana Point Harbor in· the pre-dawn hours Thwiiday. Two similar challenges to the Federal Reserve's power have been filed in the last five years. The suits, brought by con- gressman. were a1so disrniMed for lack of standing. But Presley said, an opinion issued in the last year over a auit brought by Se.n. Donald W. Re- igle, D-Mich., gives the group grounds for hope. A federal judge said it was "inappropriate to raiae the question" in a district court, but that the suit would likely be heard in an appellate court. Firemen hose down the roof o( a burning home in Laguna Hills SUSPECT 'LIED' ... Thursday afternoon. One firefighter was injured battling the blaze. GRENADA .. A workman waa spraying lac- quer on an oak cabinet inside the garage of the two-story home about noontime. The fumes spread near a water heater and ignited after coming in contact with the pilot light, according to fire investigaton. An explosioo followed, blowing µte workman out onto the driveway. He wu uninjured. •Clark Wade Sine, 20, had been at.Op the cliff at the dead-end of Amber Lantern drinking beer with two friend.a, said Orange County Sheriff Sgt. Lynn Nehr- ing. Sine apparently tripped and fell over the cliff, hitting the ground below. Officers said Sine's two friend.a were huddled around him From PageA1 From 1Page A 1 When Orange County fire- fighters arrived at the ~ they found the residence on 25572 El Captain fully eNlUlfed in flamee. A total of 34 -firefighters, five englnes, two truck companies, and one paramedic unit responded to the fire. It waa under control at 12:38 p.m., offidala aid. r when help arrived. "In our brief we will point to that point," he said. But he admitted lying to sheriff' a department investigaton who asked him, following hia arrest, if he had engaged in eex with Fleilchli that night. Thomp- 1e>n told them he had not. However, last week he testified he had oomentual aex Fleiachli that night, before he puled out from the combined effects of alcohol and dru.p. He laid it WU the last time he ever aaw Fleiachli. When he awoke the next mom-mg, Fleiachli waa gone but Leitch and his ex-wife Tracy were there, according to Thompeon'1 testi- mony. and 40 feet wide, with walla 12-to-18 inches thick, uncleT construction about 800 feet from the new airport runway al Point Salin t·s , Knight-Ridder said. The story waa carried in the Philadel- phia Inquirer and other Knight-Ridder newspapers. Homeowners Jon and Sandy La Vine were not in the houae at the time. ;:. I , ' , RUNNING WITH NEWPORT KIDS ... From Page A1 Laura Thomsen. She won first place for her age group in a recent race to raiae money for Hoag Memorial Hospital. . Thomaen attributes progress she has made ID mathematics to running. Asper and Rhoades try to integrate running into the children's regular studies. For example. a test question might ask the students how many times do they have to run around their 330-yard track to complete a mile. Andy Tait, a 9-year-old in Rhoades' class, said running has helped him fight asthma. "It does not bother me as much, I can run about five la pa before I feel it.," Tait said. K.eUy McGuy, a 10-year-old who takes pride in running two miles each day. said the program "There ia more energy and excitment. It is fun good for you and healthy," she said. 'John Ca,tanha, a 9-year-old student. said he loves to run. He placed third in h!8 division in the Run For Hoag. • "I am more into eating better foods -not eating candy.'' he said, adding he learned a good diet makes a better runner. The children are encouraged to bring running shoes to class. It ii important to protect from pounding their feet on the pavement when they run. Rhoades explained. "Some of the kids bring ahona too. But if they are sweaty the rest of the day that ia fine. We nm with them and we are all stuck in the same room," "I WU framed u a petay in this cue, to take a fall by David and/or Tracy Leitch," he said in response to one of the proeecutor'a ques- tions. He said when he asked Leitch questions about Fleilchll ln the days following her disappearance, Leitch would "shine it off" or change the subject. Thompson also denied that he ever had di9CUlled -much le. confemed -the killing to two fonner Orange County Jail in- mates who testified to the con- trary. He called the two pros- ecution witnesses "liars." There waa no official com- ment on the story from the Defense Department. How- ever. 1e>urcea in military in- telligence and on the ataff serving the Joint Chiefs said they had 9eefl no such ma- terial. The sources declined to be identified. The photographs we re taken by a apy on Gtenada who relayed them to 90W'Cel off the island using a scanning device and a radio transmitter, according to Knight-Ridder, which said the information WU compiled from Pentagon, congreesional and indepen- dent 1e>urces. Officials said there was $110,000 in damage to the stNC- ture and $100,000 to the home's contents. CRASHES ... From PageA1 information on the exte~ of injuries. In a third accident, 23-year-old Pat Ewim of Stanton was hurt Thursday afternoon when her car waa struck by a vehicle on the Brookhurt Street onramp to the San Diego Freeway. Ewirn was treated and released from Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital. , makes .::hool fun. f ~~-------------------------------------­ Aapersaid. ~.-----------------------------------------------, PLAZA ••• STUDENT TELLS OF RESCUE ... ~ t f ,. f ,, ' ' ' • l ' SOCHA TES SUCCUMBS ... From PageA1 From Page A1 Clll -..pjdon of being drunk in ~ What followed waa • track mistake in mrmnumaations. Socrale9 w• left alone in the car on the day that wu to tum hot. '11le windows were rolled up and Llonbarger. a hardware aalesnan, wasn't freed from jail until late that night. When he arrived, Socrates WU dead. Why Socrates WU left alone io die an apparent horrible death la being debated. Police maintain Llonbarger UIUl'ed them he would c.all a neighbor a few blocks away and have him pick up the dog. ButLlonbarger, whoaaid he la trying to get a police report io raolve the dWerencea, said he can't remember making that atatement. He called the neighbor from jail but hia apparent me.age about Socrata didn't get through. Uonbarger took hia com- plaint to the Animal Aa- sista.Jx.e League of Orange County who turned the matter over for investigation to Hildegard Breidenatein, a California State Humane Of- ficer. Breidenstein, who aaid temperatures can aoar to 120 degree9 inside a car parked juat for an hour, bellevee that police -once they made the arrest -should have been rsponalble for the safe- keeping of Lionbarger'a prop- erty. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 D= II Ouerenteed MOnO•y , 1t0•r tt ;O<J 'lQ not tleve y0U1 PI O•• Oy ~ 6 30 pm uK be!O<t 7 P m ano vou• ~opy '"" ot ~tO She aaid the in\laUption WU clouded. how~, be- cau.e the dog died Oct. 7 but Llonbcger didn't make the complaint until Oct. 18. Fountain Valley Police C.pt. Bill DiNisi aclmowl- 1!dged Thursday that police have "a degree of culpability." "I feel horrible about thia. U we had any idea what wu happening we would have gone over and broken lnto the car," he said. "We can be criticiz.ed be- cause we didn't go back at a later time. It alipped through the crack becauae there waa a shift change at 8 a.m. The officers going off duty ap- parently didn't feel lt waa significant enough to teU the next shift," he said. "But they honestly felt that hia (Lionbarger's) offer to have hia neighbor pick up the dog waa sincere." "It waa a teal tragic eet or circwnatance8. We've kind of re-t.hou,ght our proceduree. U you're dealing with an animal, you should take the responsi- bility on your own ah.oulden. Either a responsible party should be c.alled or Animal Control should be contacted." Lionbarger. who aaid he's been trying not to think about Socrale9, said he had only a couple of been and the district attorney has dropped charges against him. He said he's considering a civil suit against the d ty to get enough money, maybe, to buy another dog. From Page A 1 After the rescue O'Kelly said the soldiers told bullet-scarred buildings. He believes the complex The intere9l rate on the card him 150 Cuban 1e>ldiers had aurrounded the::;-· waa ~~-~:::-0~ student called hia father, wW be the same • VlSA °' '"Jbey.ud the eubarwweregoingtoam ua. Dr Frank O'Kelly Sr., and hia mother. /\grvts MasterCard -19.8 percent-but They ~ me they wiped out 80 Cubana when they O'Keuy from the air bue early Thursday morning. there will be no annual fee to came to get us." O'Keily uid. ''Th' orda to explain my relief At cardholders. O'Kelly's description of heavy fighting and . ere are no w ,. said · ~'t limi'"-will vary accord-Cuban cuualties lndicate the battle for Grenada waa least lt is a bappy aiory nohw: .... ~l . handaor ~ .. · · ''lhave notknownw e UH:S waaonmy ing to credit rating, but the Plaza flercer than earlier reported. eels f th last f days I waa IO afraid be card will be t0mewhat easier to Although O'Kelly is happy to be free, he is sad myulhd be or htein th .. ~1-· •• she added died · th medical wo caug ""\;l~J.U"'• · obtain than the VISA or Muter-because Americans re«wng e Dr. O'KeUy knew there were risks aending the Card, said Charles Young. BofA students. • d f hia three aona to the distant island for product manager. "I have the most respect for President Reagans ~cal o hool, but .. that is one of the problems with BofA'sstake in the deal, which decision. Our armed forces knew what they were IC if ouwanttobeadoctorbutOOnit is considerable, according to doing," O'Kelly said. The students needed to be ~~~:cI!aie: gei in school here. We kneW'it w'8 Hooptad. will mean the card can re9CUed . -dominated island " be wted a.a a loan vehicle, depend-"On Monday morning it looked like everything a 00'?.funls\ traumatic but it ~ allo educational and ing on the line of credit isBued. waa 8ettling down, but we kept on hearing repo!"18 of ~aato know w~ live in a country where the "Th.at'• where we'll make our people being ahot. We heard that Maurice Bishop rew t ia willing to protect its citiz.ena." he said money,'' he said. (Gren.ad.a'• a•arin.ated prime minister) backers governnu;n . .,_, be1 .. ., ted d shot" O'KeUy said of his 1e>n 1 expenence. . BofA has invested a aubstan...... were .... arrea an • · . "Thia ia one adventure I would rather not repeat. amount of capital in a computer The atudenta were afraid to leave the campus. 1 stillhearbombswhenltrytogotoaleep,''atired communicationa center and ln They were cut off from food auppliea and were down c;an ll J said consumer liata to bring about the toonemealad.ay. OKeo•'k ~ ~tospendaweekwithhiagirlfriend credit card. Hooptad aaid BofA O'Kelly'a last sight from the helicopter of the . Sou~ ~Una before returning to Newport hu put in an amotmt that ia campus showed a complex of burning, aheU and ~. ··~-1~.~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tial," ln the venture. ,- Henwood laid he believes the credit cards wW generate $100 million in additiqnal annual aalea revenue for the plaza. Last year, the mall. ~ and town center generated $350 million aales ~­ enue. he added. Hooptad said the South Coast Plaza Card could be one of many such ~ta between BofA and ahO-pping centers in the fu- ture. BofA has a shopping center credit card with amnallercenter ln El Paaeo, ln Northern California, Hooptad said. He allo admitted the card has not been very succeeaful. "It hasn't been th.at suoceeaf ul be- cauae of the lack of a big anchor at that mall ," he said. What do you like about the Daily Pilot., What don't you like~ Call the number at left and your message wJll be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-ho ur answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors muat include their na me and telephone number~r verification No circulation calls , please Tell us what's on you~ mind. OAANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 * 1'a County unemployment.rolls tumble Laguna Democrats plan Van DeKamp reception September report shows jobless rate down nearly I ull percent, lowest since 1981 I A receplion honoring atate Attorney General John V~ 'DeKamp will be held toda_y from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. SpoNOred by the Laguna &r.ch Democratic Club and the 70th A.embly District Democratic Committee, the reception will be held at Tivoli Terrace on the Festival of Artagroundaat650 Lquna Canyon Road. · Wine and hon d'oeuvree will be .erved. Cost is $25 per couple. Further information is available by calling 494-3648. Christmas sale to benefit youths A Christmas boutique will be staged in C.orona del Mar Nov. 4 and 5 to benefit the Orange C.ounty Auxiliary of the Boys Republ1c. The boutique will feature hand-crafted gifta, Chriatmu ornaments and based goods. It will be held at St. Mk:hael'a and All Angeles Church on Marguerite Avenue and Pacific View Drive. On Nov. 4 the hours will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the following day from 9 a.m. to noon. The Boys Republic aaaiata disadvantaaed youths and haa a facility in Santa Ana. Auction aids Family Crisis Center An auction to raise funds for the Orange Coast YMCA Family Crisis Center will be held Nov. 5 at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. Items to be auctioned include a one-week Hawaiian vacation, an engraved riding saddle, home electronics and professional accounting services. Tickets for the auction, which includes dinner, are $25. A silent auction will be held at 5 p.m. followed by a voice auction at 7:30. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Crisis Center, which provides professional cou.naeling adn referral aervices to families in Newport Beach, c.osta Mesa, Irvine and Santa Ana Heights. For more information, call 642-8380. Concerts set at Turtle Rock Sunday The Irvine Symphony Orchestra will present a free 11eUOnal concert Sunday at 2 p.m. in Turtle Rock Community Park. 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Two hours later, the High Society Band will hit the noatalp: swing standards at the park for a 4 p.m. dance to Latin. Dixieland and waltz favorites. Admission is $3. Building seminar planned in Mesa An all-day seminar aimed at helping real estate agenta understand the building industry, its functions and products will be conducted Nov. 9 in Costa Meea. The aeminar is sponBOred by the investment division of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realton. It ia titled, "Realtor Profit Opportunities with the Building Industries." The aeminar, which begins at 8:30 a.m., will be held al the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Tickets are $35. For additional infonnation, call 646-1671. BJ JEFF ADLER °' ............... 0ranae County's unemploy- ment rate dipped to 5.6 percent in September, the lowest joblees rate in ne.rly two years. Monthly unemployment ataUstiol releued Thunday by the state Employment Development Department showed unemploy- ment declined amona county resi- denta lut month by almo9t a full percentaae point, sliding from 6.4 percent ln August to September's 6.5 percent level. 'Ille September rate waa the lowest n!COl'ded since December , 1981, aCoording to Alta Yetter, a labor market analyst with the department. One year ago, the unemployment rate atood at 7.8 percent. The actual number of jobless county ,residents also declined between' August and September, Yetter aaid. Some 66,400 people reported they were without work last month, a decreue of 11,800 people over the month before. And the number of county residenta filin8 continuing claima for unemployment insurance con- tinues to drop steadily, she said. Through mid-September 18, 700 claima were filed, down sharply from February's peak when 34,000 claima were filed. , "Thinga are still looking up," Yetter aaid. "We're continuing to register gains in the overall em- ployment level. The 1983 (un- employment) downtrend has con- tinued all year." Since January. when a reconi 102,400 county residents were reported without work and the unemployment rate reached a seven-year peak of 8.4 percent, the rate haa continued to edge fitfully downward. Yett.er aaid the employment outlook for the county through the closing months of 1983 re- mains bright. "Seaonal gains in retail trade and public education Boat ransacked at Newport Dunes Burglen took neer1y $1,000 worth of oood• from the C.thy B, a cabin ctu1MI' docked near Newport Ounea In Newport a..cti. The crook• pried open the cebfn dOOf and took an outboard motor and fishing ~ ment. Two blactc buctc.t .... , 'MW• taken from a car parked In an un<Mrground lot on the 400 blocit of Hiiaria Awnue, Newport e..ch. The thief kicked In the car'• window to ge1 ln.ide the vehlcle. A $1,200 1;-~ ~ 1tolen from a locked utility room at the Orange Coast YMCA. 2300 Unlllefalty Drive. Costa Mesa A man deacflbed u 50 yeetl old, with gray hair. eicpoMd hlmMlf to two young glrl1 at Moori Park on Nevada Avenue and Calfornla Street Wadneaday. The 5 and 7-year~d girt• w«e riot harmed. A hOUM on the 3100 blocic of RooaeYelt Wey wu broken l.nto and ranaad<ad ThurMSay during the day. Appfoxlm.tely $3,000 worth of cuh and valuablea was taken. Coastal A lewn blower, weed eater and hedge trimmer .,... atoten from a gardening crew woritlng at a ~ ,,... ~ at 150 P9Ullrino Ave. Thurtday. The equipment ........ from a truc:tt per1ited at the comp6elt betWeen 10 Lm. and 1:.30 p.m. A 1tatue at the top of a fountaln- lmaahad by vtindala W41C1Madaiy night In front of Donnatell'a Pizza on 2230 F911"Mw Roed. The ownet;i Mid It wMI take about $100 to flt the atatue. Laguna Beach A greue flnl In a kitchen of a untt In the 800 btodl of <Melwl9Y'9 Street ... extlnquflhed before '" unit• arrlYad Wedneaday 4NW!lng and did 1m1e damege, fire offlciel1 Mid. Laguna Beach polloa ware told a Honda motorcycle wlthe>Ut llcenM plat• wu ltolen from the victim'• carport In the 500 block of Cypreaa Drive. l"ine Two lrvtne women were 118ted In atabte condition thla morning In Waatem Madlcel Center after aun.- lng IMJor lntunel In • two.air COIMalof\ In lrvlne at>out 10:20 a .. m. Thur1day. Police .. Id F•llH .. 41 57 31 13 31 IO '4 16 52 57 '4 62 '4 17 31 66 43 71 .. M '4 71 42 75 57 55 .. .. 47 .. 66 " 07 75 3' ,..._ ,,., .. , .... Se••<• A 0-. Point man WM.,.,..._, fot ~ of drvt* dtMnQ after in; wttt1 a car at Red Riii and Maln..,....about 11:30p.m. Thurl>- day night. C'*9I L l.8w9on, 29, auffw'9d minor ln)urlea. Otegot'Y A. Blatodeeu, 30. WM arrMted for ~Ion of drMng uncMr the lnftuenoe and fellura to atop. ~ pftad a door to gain entry Into a mobla home In the 14000 bloctc of .Hllfr9Y Road. A realdent di. oowred the break-In about 8:30 p.m. Polee could not I~ aay wtiatwutaklr'I. Huntington Beach -' blue 1978 Dataun King Cab ptckup wfth eunroot and IUrf recit wu rapor1ed ltolen Thur9day afternoon at Huntington State BMctl, neer Golden Weat Street and Pecffic COMt Highway. The lou WU eatl- rna1ad at '3,000. A burglary WU reported ThurMSay ~at a home on the 19200 bloctc of NeWhawn Lana. 61 .. 11 ao u. 1a aa .. n 1' 17 II • 711 .. NOAA u s °'91 OI c-.. c• 71 ... ., 114 711 51 1t II 14 .. .. 10 a • 71 • 7t .. I I 12 •• 10 11 17 • 11 ., Front1:Cold 99 Warm WW Occluded ...,. 71 11 .. .,., '* 11 .. 17 n • 11 47 71 ,. 71 17 n -SURf RIPOil -- __ \ ...... -.. .. will boost the total job count in Oranee County for each month of the fourth quarter," ahe aaid. The improvement in the county job tcene can be attributed to new jobs found ln the county'• trans- portation industry, at public util- ities and on government payrolls, ahe aaid. Settlement of aeveral trade dlaputes aa well as the beginning of the new achool year also helped, Yetter said. She pointed out that September also mark.a the first time since December 1981 that factory pay- rolls have exceeded totals re- corded for the aame month a year earlier. But the labor analyst cautioned th.at IOl'De county companies are pred1ctina additional layoffa in the coming months. And Yetter aaid the oonstruction industry conUnues to be amoft8 the hard- est-hit ln the county. Even though employment in construction eued ahead in Sep- tember, with 200 additional jobs reported, industry employment atU1laoff18.1 percent compared to last year's levels. The decreue in Orange Coun- ty'• unemployment rate last month wu matched in both Lm Angela County and the state. Bue the county continum to pol& unemployment rat.ea that are aubatantially lower than el9ewhere in California or the nation. Between August and Sepiem- ber, the rate fell in Los AriCela County from 10.4 to 9.4 percent. Statewide, the rate decli.ned from 9.8 to 8.8 percent, aooord1na to Employment Development De- partment statistics. 'The national rate continued to hove!' around 9.3 percent last month. 'Weird house' irks neighbors Mesa 'eye-sore' adds odd pyramid to concerns of city hall By KAREN E. KLEIN °' .... ~,_-- A Costa Mesa house which some might call an eye-sore turned up with a black eye, or four of them, this morning. The chartreuse and orange house with the pyramid out front -at the comer of Irvine Avenue and 19th Street -has caused some concern at city hall this week, where the leisure services staff is deciding which code owner Frank Shelton may be violating. The pyramid, it turns out, ia hanging by a rope from a city-owned tree. While the city decides what to do about the off-beat decorations, anonymous puaenby or neigh- bon have been lesa cautious about making their feelinp known. The four eyes which adorn the pyramid, painted by weld- -er/artiat/philsopher Ali Roushan, were completely blacked out and painted over with graffiti Thurs- day night. Embezzling suspect faces court hearing A young man who claimed he lost $47,000 in cash at a Newport Beach reetaurant. th.I.a month baa been ordered to appear in court Nov. 8 on embezzlement and grand theft charges. Michael D. Booth. 21. has been in custody since his arrest a week ago. He la being held on $50,000 bail at Oranie County Jail. Booth la accwled of stealing a $30,000 Meroedee Benz from an Anaheim car dealer. He a1ao facee charges of fraudulently renting an expenaive Porw:he from a New- port car lot and then f.ailing to return it. Booth came to the attention of authorities earlier this month when he told Newport police he'd lost a gold-trimmed briefcaae con- taining $47.000 in cash at Bobby McGee's restaurant. Booth said he took his briefcase into the popular nightspot where he was to meet a client. He was going to use the money to purehaae a Ferrari, Booth claimed. But the client never showed up and the briefcaae vanished, the 21-year-old told police. Booth boasted he was worth millions and deec:ribed himself as a golf pro and a dealer in exotic an~ expensive autos. .Police detectives, auspjcious of Booth's $47,000 lam, challenged him to take a lie-detector test - aometh.ing he never did. And Shelton has reported the theft of his $500 antique American flag from the tree Monday mom· ing. An anonymous caller to the Daily Pilot earlier this week confesaed to having taken down the flag because he felt the nation's colors were being abwied. The flag was touching the ground and being left out at night. Shelton's house has also been repeatedly pelted with eggs, he told police. Shelton'sluckseemstobedown and out in general. He wanted to open the place to kids aa a haunted house and alao at.age an auction on Halloween to benefit battered and abwied chil- dren, he aaid Monday. But the charity groups he tried to affiliate with wanted two week.a notice on even ta. ''They just ruined all the spontaneity," Shelton aaid today. His "cause" for the houae haa changed, he said. He aeeB it now aa a statement about free speech and a place to launch his "Save the Butterfly" party -hued on reeetabl.iahing "Butterfly," one of Rouahan's controversial Costa Mesa statues which waa taken down last February. Shelton still claims he will open the houae Sunday and Monday, but to distribute ideol~ litera- ture and guide tours through the house. He said a group of arti1ta will deoorate the inside tonight and Saturday. Neighbors have been complain- ing about the house to city code enforcer David wu.on. who aa1d "we really don't regulate aesthetia in the city aa far u paint or designs. People are pretty much allowed to customize their hOU8el aa they wish." But Leisure Services •Officer Dave Alkema said if the hou8e la allowed to remain as la lt would eet a precedent. '1bat'a only the beginning," he said. "What other kinda of weirdo thinga would So up after that?" ----The sun will go down an hour earlier Monday, just in time for little witches to do their thing. • Time's running out Synchronize your time piecee. Standard time returns to our region Sunday, which meana lt will be Ughter in the early morning houn and, theoretically, eaaier to get out of bed. Tum back your clocks and watchee before bitting the MCk Saturday night. Or, for you purists, wait until 2 a.m. Sunday to subtract an...,hour. 'lbat't the offidal end of Dayllght Savin&I Time and the beginninC of Stan- dard Time. Remember it's fall backt FINAL DAYS!! Sale Ends Oct. 31st Live the life of UIS Mtae Delltt Oy 8Uf""91on ll1 MON.-nt.M:10 IAT.N0-4 ; '· .D-I-V-0-R-C-E Mediation takes some pain out of breaking up hen John and Elaine de- cided to diaaolve their 15-year marriage, they contacted two attorneys and got the legal ball What followed was eight months of angry bickering and numeroua telephone calls to the attorneys by the Orange County couple. "Every time we saw each other, ahe would talk ~bout what her lawyer said," John recalled, adding that such exclwlges usually made him angry. "We were playing game. with each other' a minds." "l thfu.k the attorneys were taking advantage of us," Elaine aald. "The at1orneys are only oUf for them8elves. The more animosity there ia, the more money in their pockets." Then John and Elaine (not their real names) di8covered divon:e mediation, a proce98 offered by Affiliated Coull8eling Services in Huntington Beach. They met with Lenora Treglia. a licenaed psy- chotherapist and direc\or of the 8er'Vicea, and her attorney buab&od, Larry. After eicht dorw, they worlted out an agreement they feel they can both live with. Divorce mediation. Mn. Treglia said, is an alternative to the traditional adversary divorce proceaa. The main objective ia to come up with an agreement that ia fair to both parties. An attorney is not concerned about the other person (in a divorce)," she said. ''They're not concerned if the other penon can't get along under the tenna of an agreement.'' PAPARAZZI 11 A' 'i--=.-·: ;.~ ~~t ~.. . ,... ~· The attorney in a traditional process, Treglia said, I.a hired to operate in hia client's best inte.rest and is ethically required to get the best he can for hia client. Moet aettlements negotiated through the traditional prooeaa are done in the courthouae cafeteria or hallway under the pl'e98W'e of the lawyen and a time deadline. Such agreements are frequently not ''wiae" agreements, he said. "When you're going through a divorce you can really feel out of control/' Mn. Treglia said. But divorce mediation can change that ieellng. The ~ involves the couple sitting down with an attorney and a peychotherapiat to work out a aettlement that will lay the ground for a good, future relationahip. "U you have children and properly, your relationship with the other penon will have to conUnue," Mn. Treglia aald. Divorce mediation, ahe said, la not arbitration, a procw in which both micies are preeented to an impartial third penon who then makes a deciaion. The attorney praent at divorce mediation -'olu la there amply to provide lepl information. Nor la the pooeea psychotherapy, ahe said. The therapWt la preeent to help the individuals deal with psychological t.ues, such .. anger and fear. Divorce medlation is negotiation, a win-win situation, ahe aald. lt'• for anyone who wants a fair and equitable apeement and a 1-co.tly divorce. Mediation. ahe ..W, can reduce the legal oosta of a divon:e by one to two-thirds. Not only does it help during the divorce, but after. Mn. Treglia aald about 45 percent of the divorces aettled two years ago are back in court again and the agreements being renegotiated. But agreements mediated five years aao have not gone hllck to court. Treglia said, becauae couples learn enough skills to lwork disputes out by thermelves. Mediation teaches communication akilla, listening, Ulertivenms and nego- A royal guest Lord Lennox attends Oak Tree horse race )1Ul and Clemeat Bincb (he's president of the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita) had a very special houae guest at their Dover Shores home last weekend ... Lord Cbrlet Gordoa Lenox, The Right Honorable F.arl of March, aon of the Ninth Duke of Richmond in England (one of the three largest famllies in England next to the Queen). ' .., tiation. "We try to make each partner aa equal u po88ible," Mn. Treglia said, adding that women usually are not ueertive enough and often end up with agreements made through the traditional process that are not in their beat interesta. . Treglia said agreements usually take five to eight aeaaiona to.,-nediate. At the fint -1on, he aald, the legal system ia explained and priorities are aet. Then the negotiations begin. Full dilclosure I.a a ground rule and only one pen10n may speak at a time. The agreement ia then built step by step. Whatever ia agreed to at the last aeaaion becomes the starting point of the next eemion. "Divorce takes time emotionalll...nd legally," Treglia said. "People need to adjust and th.ink about it. We often make changes to what wu agreed to at the previoua -1on. •• Treglia aald they try to keep the divon::ing lpc>\IM!a from giving ultimatwnl and direct their attention to their real. . underlying concerns. Then they of.fer creative solutions, encouraging the couple to keep an open mind and think of the other penon. uwe lnaiat that the agreements are really fair for everyone." he Mid. Once the agreements are drawn up, they go through the regular legal proceta, with the partiet listed M repreeenting them9elvee. Treglia .us. The Tregliaa, who have been mediating acreements for more than three yean. feel that the idea of ownenhlp la apedally important. They point out that if a penon feels the .,reement la uniquely theirs and apedally drafted by them, they t are more likely to stick by It. They began using divorce mediation after they were introduced to it at a lel'lli.na.r in Phoenix. 1 "We felt that the advenary pnxe91 was not meeting the needs of the people," Mn. Treglia said. ''There's no emotional ~in the legal prooe91." The F.arl was here for the special $75,000 Goodwood Handlcap Saturday at Santa Anita. The race (the aecond ann&W one) wu held in honor of the Richmond family's racetrack, the famous Goodwood Course (on the family's 12,0IJO..M:re estate of the ume name). A reciprocal race, the Oak Tree Stakes, hu a1M> been held twice •t Goodwood, most recenely t.hia put July. Lynn and Clement were there for the event, actom- Lunching in the Directors Room at Santa Anita are, from left, the Earl of March, Lynn Hinch, Leslie Weller and Clement L. Hirsch ~ej-'llo:'t.:.•ek (an Oak Tree director) and --,;:: honor of the F.arl'1 visit, the Hincha hosted a mW1 dinner party in their home. Among the ~ were Jlm and Mary Rootnelt, Bob and BU'Mra Grut, LetUe Weller (dJrector of Sotlwby'• who acaim~ the gu.t of honor on ChJiJ vt.lt), BW and J Pa18e (he'• an Oak n. direct«), 8aJ and Be ftamHr (he'• 8"'° an <YJ' direct«), the RobbblMt and Georpa 1Ud4er (Knl6ht-Ridder N~pen). UCl'a Reaearch Aa1oclate1 launched After months 'of careful planning, Releuch A9odata (a CXJmmunlty aippo11 grou..J?. for the ~omla Col¥ ol MedJdne •t UCI) ii well launched. Chainnan Raee Seaentrom hoeted theinaucural luncheonlMt week at the Unlvenlty Club overlooldNr Campw Park. • Founder AiaaUe Club preeent.ed openlna rmmb. followed by Prelldent BarMn Plaer'i lntl'Oducdon of the board of dlnJc:ton: , ... l.Mc*ty, vice prelident; C..taee Morelud, teereW'y, and DeMrala ........ trellUn!r. Seated amonc the 81 women («Ja» oL the Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 28, 1983 * A'J When the kids are big wiraners he real winners in a media-di8cualed with her. The elde9t tion divorce are the children wanted a aay in the purchMe of of a divorcing couple. new home, a feeling, ahe Mid, ahe Huntington Beac h unaware of until then. divorce mediaton Larry 'There'• such an open environ and Lenora Treglia talk to Che children ment," ahe said. "You can say how involved, explaining the agreement feel." between their divorcing parents and The Tregllaa. ahe said. work to encourase the children to exprea their the emotions out. ~ma. . "We found that we were bofb I h;ave yet to aee a c~d ~t has not extremely concerned about the cllll- been unpacted by a divorce, Treglia dren.'' ahe said aald. "Moet ~eel ~t they are in aome Mn. ~ said they focus on way respoawble. "cooperative paren~· becau.e deliit- The Tregliaa try to calm theee and quency and IOdal Probleml can Item other fean. from ha Mn. Treglia said they recently , not ving llCCell to both parent.. talked to the children of one couple and ~re baa to be,~cooperative way of found they were concerned about how work:ina tosether. ahe said. they were going to tell their frienda A major part of the aareementa their parents were getting divoroed. worked out~ mediation, then. She said they asked the'children if they baa to do with the children. Tbe knew anyone who was divorced and children are not Wied a pawns in the got a negative respon8e. When the mediated agreements, but lmtead have children were reunited with the eome uy ~ them. Mn. Treglia dted parents, the question wu aaked apin one cw in which the parents dedded and the parents were able to liat several their child would spend half the week divorced_ individuals. -with one parent and half the week with ''Then (,the children) could see that the other. The child, who had ex- they weren't ao different," she Mid. perienced this type of arrangment Elaine (not her real name) said her durinf hia parents' aeparation, q- four children "really liked the Tregllu gested instead he spend altematina and were able to dt.::uaa eome of their weeks with each parent. 'The peren1a conoema with them that they had not agreed. ._ .......... "-..... Barbara Ficker, Athalie Clarke and Renee Segentrom atUCI Laguna Beach reeidenta Binnie Beaumont, at left, aad Barbara Caldwell were amoq the 700 attending the in•itational preriew concert and, reception hoeted by OC Mailer Chorale at Trinity United Pre1byterian Cbunb, Santa Ana. Caldwell, epecial pita chairwoman, and Ken Reints of South Lapna, the ehoralee' buai- neu council chairman, were pres- ented 'thank you' plaquee from chorale memben. .. Ale NB Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Qctober 28, 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ti It " -· ::s • CD >C • -a CD ::s • --· < CD . • &J;! ~ .. ;: 111. ! -· ~ Q. ... H 111 f I , JobleBS benefit seekers drop WASHINGTON -'!be nwnber of new applJcationl for unemployment benefitl in mid-October fell by 28,000 to 386,000, partly becllu. state employment offioel were cbed on Columbus Day. It WM the fint time the claiml total had dipped below 400,000 lince early Sep1amber. Some airlines' p rofits rise NEW YORK -UAL lnc1, the parentoompany of United Airllna, Mid itl thJ.rd-quarter profit fell 38 percent. while Delta Air Linea and Pan American World Airways Mid they poet.ed profitl after la.ea a year-co. Delta uid it earned $10.4 m!Ulm, compared with a $18.1 million km a year llO· Pan American World ~ys, mualina under the heaviM kmel in aviation history. Mid it earned $76.8 million, oompared with a year-ago io. of $28.8 million. Fuel-efficient jet engine d ue WASHINGTON -'!be Justice Department'• antitrust division Mid 'nlunday they decided not to chaJJenp a joint venture by eevm U.S., D.lropean and Japenae companies to develop and manut.cture a new fuel..effident ~t engine for oommerda1 aircraft. Mutual f unds assets take jump NEW YORK -Ametl of the nation'• money market mutual funda ro.e $717 milllan in the latest week. the larpst jump in nearly a year and the fourth ltralght weekly p1n. The lnve.tment c.ompany Institute &aid Thunday the rille, to $186.9 billion in the week ended Wednmday, WU the largest weekly inc:reue lince the $1 .3 billion of Nov. 3, 1982. Dollar lower; gold prices up LONDON -The U.S. dollar eciled lower apinst mmt other major c:ummdes in quiet D.aopean tndina today. Gold pricel roee. In Tokyo, the dollar slipped t.o 232.90 Japeneee yen from 233.()() yen late Thar.lay. Later in London, the dollar WU quoted at 232.85 yen. 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